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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1922.
Announcing
THE OPENING OF
Winder Market &
Produce Cos.
We will handle at all times a complete line
of Fresh Meats —the best the market affords.
Also a full line of Country Produce.
We are located at 111 Candler street, op
posite the American Express Cos.
Our Motto will be “Cleanliness —Best
Meats —Honesty.”
For instance: —
Choicest Cuts of Steak 1 <
Good Roast Beef :... . - Jge
Sausage, “Moore’s Special” loc
All Pork Sausage (Made of hog meat 25c
Fresh Link Sausage v . ... 20c
White’s Cornfield Weiners . .•. 20c.
Pork Chops •
Pork Steak • • • •• 25c
Porkßoast * 20c
Beef Stew • •••• -i-fi. •••<• : •
Veal Steak <•;••• 20c
Veal Chops • -i-,. ... .. 20c
Veal Stew . . • l^c
Country Produce, Chickens and Eggs at
lowest possible prices.
These prices are strictly cash to every one.
Give us your business. We will give you
the quality.
Ladies especially invited to call at oui
place and look it over.
We also sell fire and stove wood of all
kinds. Leave orders at the market.
PHONE 288
R. D. MOORE T. D. RIDGEWAY
“FOOT-FITTERS ,, are a special feature at
this store and we have plenty of them, not
just a few. AA to E (5 to 12-sizes and half
sizes) . Bring your feet in—we don’t care how
large or how small they are.
We have “FOOT-FITTERS” for long, slen
der feet and for short, f at feet. They fit low
arch feet as well as high arch feet. We don’t
care what kind of feet you’ve got;—our ‘Foot-
Fitters” will fitt ‘em!
Don’t handicap yourself by wearing ill-fit
ting shoes!
A shot' must accommodate the foot it covers! If it doesn't, the foot
rebels —the wearer suffers! Our “Foot-Fitters" are Foot-Accommo
daters —They tit the feet all over! No pinching! No binding'—that’s
one reason why they retain their shape and GOOD appearance thru
out the life of the shoe.
$6.85
J. T. Strange Cos.
Ordinance Against
Chickens Running Out.
You are notified that there is an Or
dinance against <%jkdcen running at
large and all are miked to keep their
chickens up in accordance with this
ordinance. —E. O. McElroy, Chief of
Police.
State Bond Issue
For Good Roads
Growing interest in the proposed $75,-
000,000 road bond issue is manifested
throughout the state in endorsement of
the plan by Chambers of Commerce and
civic organizations that have the prog
ress of the state at heart.
The plan provides for the sale of
$10,000,000 per year for the first two
years; $6,000,000 the third year, and
$7,000,000 per year for the next suc
ceeding seven years. Out of the $20,-
000,000 sold the first two years, refunds
will be made to counties that have al
ready floated bonds and built a part of
the state system of roads.
An intelligent study of the plan
should be all that is needed to con
vince any voter of its feasibility.
I Providence News l
Misses Sarah and Annie Hunter had
as their guests Sunday Misses Marie
and Rosa Lee Boyd, Sudie Martin and
Elina Holliday.
Miss Cordelia Cofer spent Thurs
day night with Mrs. Z. A. Sykes.
Misses Eula Mae and Ruth Sykes
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
Miss Iva Hunter.
Mr. Johnny Martin spent Sunday
with Mr. Johnny Hunter.
Master Dupree Wages spent Satur
day night and Sunday with Master Bill
Hunter.
Miss Prudie Belle Sykes spent Sun
day night with her brother, Mr. Mon
Sykes.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Sykes and Miss
Cordelia Cofer spent a little while on
Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. W.
S. Hunter.
EIGHTH GRADE DOMESTIC
SCIENCE CLASS ENTERTAINS.
On Friday evenng, February 18, the
primary and intermediate teachers t)f
Winder public schools were guests at
a lovely dinner party given by the
Eighth Grade Domestic class, section
It. The members of the High school
faculty were guests of section A on the
following evening.
The dining room was beautifully and
artistically decorated. The ctfater
piece was a red heart filled with red
roses and fern. The valentine idea
was carried out in the place cards,
mints , salads and desserts.
The delicious five-course dinner pre
pared and served so graciously and
skilfully by the girls was a delightful
evidence of very thorough training.
We congratulate Miss Rowland and her
•girls for their splendid work.
The gills who prepared and served
these dinners are, Misses Carolyn Ai
ken, Willie Mae Autry, Julia Baggett,
Anita Bagwell, Lueile Churclihill, Al
ice Donahue, Mary Dell Elrod, Estelle
Griffin, Sunie Mae odges, Annie Kate
Hunt, Sunie Johns, L. I). Lord, Ruby
Maynard, Evelyn Patrick, Cornelia
Rawlins, Elvira Reeves, Nell Segars,
Gladys Sheridan, Julia Smith, Nanelle
Starr, Runette Sellers, Bonnie Tee
Bedingfleld, Vera Brooksher.
(it) TO MARDI GRAS CELEBRATION
New Orleans, La„ Mobile, Ala and Pen
sacola, Fla., February 27-28, 1922.
SEABOARD offers reduced fnres on
basis one end one-lialf for the round
trip. Tickets to be sold February 25 to
28th, inclusive, limited for return pas
sage, March 7th.
Call on nearest SEABOARD Tick
et Agent or the undersigned for fares,
information and Pullman reservations.
FRED GEISSLER,
Asst. General Passenger Agt.
SEABOARD,, Atlanta, Ga. 2t
Mrs. Clyde Williamson is entertain
the Young Matrons Federated club this
ifternoon.
* * •
Mr. and Mrs. 1.. S. Rawlins announce
the birth of a son on February 17th.
The little one has been named Billie
Joe
* * *
Dr. E. F. Saxon who has been quite
sick for some time is much improved
and will he able to attend to any calls
that may he made upon him, especial
ly office practice. We are glad to know
that he is improving.
• * *
Bulk and sack lucid for sale, 1(5 per
wilt —Mill saps & [ Kley.
THURSDAY &
FRIDAY
TOM MIX
in
THE NIGHT
HORSEMAN
STRAND THEATER
THE WINDER NEWS
CIGARS
We keep ’em right. We have spared no expense in
our cigar department. They are kept in new air-tight
humidors, fresh at all times and are just as cheap here
as elsewhere, and so much better.
We solicit your cigar and tobacco business, gentle
men; the difference is worth while although the price
is the same.
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Winder Drugpr“ and now
International to be
.the market. Let us
Oils and Greases
We are in position to furnish you High Grade Motor
Oils and Greases of all kinds. We have an excellent
trade on our MOTOR OILS and are proud of the fact
that so many people believe that this oil is the very best
to be had.
We have all kinds of Tractor Oils.
We still have a few 25 pound buckets of Axle Grease
that we are selling for $1.50.
If you want prices and highest quality oils call at
MOTOR INN FILLING STATION.
Use ToCo Gasoline and ToCo Motor Oil. It’s the best.
THOMPSON OIL COMPANY
Woodruff Hardware
Company
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FOR QUALITY-SERVICE-PRICE
You know good merchandise when you see it. We
invite you to examine our stock for your own satisfac
tion.
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WE ARE WILLING FOR YOU TO BE THE JUDGE
Then you will agree with us when we say there are
none better. We believe we have just what you need.
We hope to have an opportunity to prove it to you. It’s
our intention to give you a square deal.
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WOODRUFF HARDWARE
COMPANY
Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Yer.