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Thursday, march 2. 1022.
CITY PHARMACY
DBS. C. B. ALMOND & 8. T. BOSS, Proprietors
TELEPHONE 62—CORNER BROAD & CANDLER STREETS W INDER, GA.
Sell for Cash-Sell Cheap-Sell a Heap.
Keep your eye on this space. Some prices are advanc
ing, but we offer them for less:
We now have the nicest and most complete stock of
Drugs and Drug Sundries ever carried in Winder. Your
large patronage has been appreciated and has made it
possible for us to keep the nicest place in town to meet
your friends for a refreshing drink and a friendly chat.
Come! We are glad to see you. We serve only the
Drugs and Drinks and Ice Creams which pass the puie
food and drug act.
Call, yourself, or send the baby with a note, or call
over the phone, the price is the same We are stiictly
the same price to all.
Freshest and best in Garden Seed on Hand.
WANTED: 1000 Prescription bottles at once -
SNAP SHOTS
By W. H. Faust.
" ‘Tis religion that tan give
Sweetest pleasures while we live;
•Tis religion can supply
Solid comfort when we die.
After death its jo.vs shall he
Lasting as eternity.”
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The recent religions census of the
United States shows 2173 persons join
the various churches dally.
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Here’s the religious statistics of the
“big five” in the states:
Protestauts 74,705,226
Roman (’atholies 17,7b0,tU(!
Wreck Catholics 411.054
slews 1.1-0.000
Mormons 1,646,170
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Some gfowth to he sure, in these vi
tal churches:
Baptists * 7,835.250
Methodists 7,707.001
Lutherans 2,466,645
Presbyterians 2, .’184,68.”
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This is not a young man’s age. The
average of the members of Washing
ton’s cabinet was under 40, while the
average of Hardng’s Is 58 years.
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Centuries ago, generals were young
men. Alexander was at ids best at
30, while General Focli at 68 was the
leading soldier of the world.
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Benjamin Franklin at 25 led Phil
adelphia business men, while John
Wanna maker at 84 is looked upon as
the merchant prince of America.
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In the realm of literature the old
man holds sway. At 40 Byron was su
preme. while today. Lyman Abbott gets
better ns he nears 90.
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Chicago is some pumpkin as a city.
Millions of people, and in Chicago Is
a German city of 122.75 K. a Russian
cl tv of 102,065, and an Italian city of
50.215.
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People may discount preacher’s sons
all they like, but English history shows
that of the great men of the British
Empire, 510 were sons of lawyears. .’WO
were sons of physicians, and 1270 were
sons of ministers.
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Scientific experiment shows that 44
per cent less work is done by the mus
cle while a cigar is being smoked, but
still they smoke them.
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One of the unpardonable sins in a
minister is to have nothing to say and
say it.
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As long as a judge gets $7,50(1 a year
and a hall manager gets $50,000, col
leges will need to emphasize nthleties.
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It is said that the pastor of a cul
tured congregation requested a return
ed missionary to preach to his people
just ns he did to folks who had never
heard the gospel- He did so and a
large number became Christians. All
preachers would do well to take note of
this.
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“We have saved the soul of the man
that killed;
We have turned to shrive the thief:
We restored the pride of the man who
lied.
And gave him anew belief:
But for her that fell we have fashinoed
hell.
With a faith all stern and just.
It was so of old; and no man has told
What our l-ord wrote in the dust.”
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More people are riding in automobiles
ami wearing good clothes and eating
Eskimo nits since prohibition has come
into effect.
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The Florence Crittenden homes are
finding that the average age of (heir
charges has decreased from 28 to 15.
Sad when eirls start downward to
death at such an innocent age.
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH
The day on which services will be
held tit the Bethlehem Baptist church
has been changed from the Second
Sunday in each month to the Fourth
Sunday in each month. Hence, servi
ces will be held in March on the Fourth
Sunday morning and night. The pas
tor hopes that the people of Bethlehem
and community will be present at
these services.
Providence News.
Misses Nellie and Bell Haynie spent
Saturday and Sunday with their grand
mother, Mrs. Sallic Potter.
Miss Cordelia Cofer spent Saturday
night with Miss Lola Cook.
Miss Prudle Bell Sykes was the
guest of her sister, Mm- Eulu Kenney.
Saturday night.
Mrs. Claud Hunter and children
spoilt. Saturday afternoon with Mrs.
C. W. Butler.
Little Ruth Sykes spent Saturday
night with little Marvel Sykes.
Master Dill Hunter spent Saturday
night with Master Ernstus Kenney.^
The party given by Mr. and Mrs. Z.
A. Sykes Saturday night was enjoyed
bv those present.
' Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. Wages s|smt Sat
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs, Bill
Maxey.
Mrs. Pearl Barnett of Winder was
the week-end guest of his mother, Mrs.
Bailie Potter.
Mrs. Bailie Potter and Mrs. Rosa
Potter and children spent Friday af
ternoon with Mrs. Ha yule.
Miss Lillie Mae Btovall was the week
end guest of her parents of Winder, and
had as her guest while there Miss Lois
Nicholson.
Mrs. W. B. Hunter and daughters
spent Thursday afternoon with Mi’s.
George Casper. . . ~ .
The dance given By Mr. Smith Sat
urday night was highly enjoyed by
those present.
Mrs Kula Kenney and Mrs. Edgar
Fleming spent Saturday afternoon
with Mrs. Ida Maxey.
Miss Birdie Sykes spent Suturdaj
night with Mrs. Edgar Fleming.
Miss Bara limiter was the guest of
Mrs. /. A. Sykes Saturady night.
Mrs. \V. S. Hunter and little (laugh
•ter. Betty, spent Tuesday with Mrs.
Exa S.vkes. .
Mr. Joe S.vkes was in Athens Hi
dav on business. . „ .
Mr. and Mrs. J. .1 Wages spent Sat
urday night with Mr. and Mrs. Bud
W Miss,s Nellie and Bell Haynie were
the dinner guests of Miss Cordelia < o
fer Sunday. . „
Master Krastus Kenney spent Sun
,lhv with Master Bill Hunter
Mrs. Robert Daniel spent Friday with
Mrs. Maud Wages.
REV. HOLLAND AT CEDAR CREEK
Rev W. P. Holland, who is presided
of the Mulberry Sunday school con
vention will he at Cedar < rook c um
next Sunday afternoon. March nth. in
the interest of the Sunday school work,
lmmcdintelv after Sunday school Mr.
Holland will deliver a short sermon.
All are invited to attend.
QUARTERLY S. S. RALLY.
Tlu* Second District of the Mulberry
Rapt Ist Sunday school convention w i
hold its quarterly rally with l nti
church Second Sunday afternoon m
March A tine program is being plann
ed and we are hoping for a good ses
sion. The meeting will i**n at -
oclink. ROBERTS, President.
MRS. J. W. A. DAVIS, Sec.
Oue-fourtli of the number of build
ings of last year were consumed by tire.
Surely it pays to be careful in building
tires.
About all the news items of our
schools an colleges these days are con
cerning basket-ball uud base ball.
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Insurance companies estimate that
one-third of all the tires are due to the
use of tobacco. Anyway, a lot of mim
ing is done relative to tobacco in pipes,
cigars and cigarettes.
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Some fellows arc so dull that they
could not tell wiiat two great nations
were qpposed to caeli other in the Span
ish American war.
BETHEL NEWS
Mrs. G. C. Brown was the guest of
Mrs. Paul Sturdivant Monday after
noon.
Miss Lula Mae Thompson of Bethle
hem spent a few days with her sister,
Mrs. C. 11. Partin, recently.
Mrs. T. W. Partee, Mrs. J. W. Par
tee and Miss Ara Lee Partee were the
guests of Mrs. G. W. Brown Tuesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson of
Bethlehem were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Partin awhile Monday afternoon.
Carlton Bolton was the guest of Bob
and Willie Adams Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shore were the
guests of Mrs. C. A. Edwards and chil
dren Monday night.
Mrs. E. H. Ridgeway and Larue
Ridgeway were guests of Mrs. J. J.
Holton awhile Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. W. C. Shore was the guest of
Mrs. ,1. W. Partee Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Ridgeway and
daughter were in Winder Saturday
shopping
Mr. G. W. Edwards and Mr. C. A.
Edwards were in Atlanta on business
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Adams were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
awhile Sunday night.
Mrs. J. E. Adams was the guest of
her mother, Mrs. J. J. Bolton Saturday.
Mr. G. W. Brown was the guest of
Mr. T. W. Brown Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Partee "were the
guests of Mr and Mrs. C. H. Partin
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sims were in Win
der Saturday.
Carlton Bolton was the guest of his
sister, Mrs. J. E. Adams,
night.
We are glad to say that little Mary
Loan Partin is better at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Adams were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harbin
Sunday afternoon.
MT. MORIAH
The party at Miss Willie Sloan's
Saturday night was well attended and
highly enjoyed.
Miss Willie Sloan spent Saturday
night with Miss Anthy Wages.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Montgomery
Union Grove were guests of the liuti s
mother I ’, Mrs. Celia Wood Saturday
ldght and Sunday.
Mr. Erasmus Ethridge of Union Grove
was the guest of his cousin, Mr. Lu
cius Ethridge Saturday night.
Mrs. G. C. Cooper spent the week
end with her Mr. and Mrs.
Spain of near Rraselton.
Miss Gerdie Wood liad\as her guests
Sunday pfternoon Mr. Boyd Sykes and
Miss Maggie McKinney.
Miss Beulah McKinney sepnt Sat
urday night at Buford as the guest of
her sister, Mrs. Ora Payne.
Mrs. George Hardy had as her guest
Friday afternoon Mesdames Charlie
Harrison, E. A. Wood and Ross Boggs.
Mr. Tom Wood made a business trip
to Winder Saturday.
Mesdames (>. O. Cheek and Sam
Wright visited the former’s father. Mr.
Adam Phillips Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Merritt and daugh
ter. Lena went to Winder Saturday.
Mrs. Pauline Sloan spent Saturday
night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Mauders.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wood of Auburn
spent awhile Tuesday afternoon with
Mrs. Celia Wood and family.
WATER OAK DOTS
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sims of Oconee
county were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Sims Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bradley and
children were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Sims ami children Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swafford and
children were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Barnes Saturday night. They
were also the dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Austin.
We are sorry to know that Mrs. Joe
Jackson is on the siek list.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swafford had as
their guests Sunday night Mr. and Mrs.
Carson Hendrix.
We are glad to know that the sick
In our community arc improving.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bradley spent
the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. May
land Coker Sunday afternoon.
We were sure glad to have a few
<hivs of pretty weather last week.
THE WINDER NEWS
UNION CHAPEL
We had some sunshiny weather last
week and we welcomed those spring
days.
There is a lot of sickness at this writ
ing in this community.
Mrs. It. L. Pinion and children spent
Monday afternoon with Mrs. J. C. Wal
ker.
Misses Irene and Lois Day were the
guests of Mrs. Rob Kines one after
noon last week.
Mrs. Roby Baccus has returned to
her home after a few weeks stay with
her mother, Mrs. Will Brewer of Pine
Grove.
Mrs. Wirt Roberts has been quite
sick for the past two weeks; we hpe
she will soon be up again.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Burnett f Walton
county was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Garrett last Saturday night and
Sunday.
We are sorry to report the sickness
of little Robert and Esther Wright;
hop** they will soon be better.
Mrs. Miller and Miss Mamie Mobley
SOME PEOPLE SAY:
“A Stitch in time, will save nine.
WE SAY:
“A Tire repaired in time, will save a hundred dimes.”
Repair That Old Tire
We can put the injured part of the casing or the
Tube in as good condition as it was when new.
You cannot expect a cheaply manufactured boot
that you put in the casing, to wear very long. Avoid
the inconvenience of another blowout by a satisfacto
ry repair.
We appreciate all work, and we are very anxious
that our customers be pleased,, hence the best possible
work is done.
We use the highest grade materials, regardless of .
cost.
LOOK YOUR TIRES OVER, SPRING IS COMING.
THE TIRE SERVICE STATION
Robert A. Camp, Prop.
Athens Street. PHONE 203 WINDER, GA.
Pogo! Everybody
Pogoes
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. POGO is all the go these days. Winder must keep
up with Atlanta, New York and London.
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Woodruff Hardware Cos. is on the job. They can
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furnish you Pogo Sticks. So Pogo while all the rest goes
Pogoing.
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WOODRUFF HARDWARE
COMPANY
were guests of Mrs. Zara Roberts last
Monday afternoon. . .
Mrs Z. D. Lancaster and daughter
were guests awhile last Tuesday night
of Mrs. R. L. Pinion. .
Mrs. Willie Mobley and children
were guests of Mrs. Walter Patton on
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Melvin Wright and wife and
Mr. Rucker Lee were guests of Mr.
D. M. Wright and family Wednesday
111 Mrs. Wirt Roberts had as her guests
Thursday afternoon Mrs. Frank Craft,
Mrs. C. R- Garrett, Mrs. Kines and
Mrs. Z. D. Lancaster.
Mrs. Walter Patton had as her
guests Monday, Mrs. Lon
Mrs. George Hamilton, Miss Stella Rob
ertson and her mother, Mrs. W rl f h *‘
Mr. Z. D. Lancaster and Mr. Melvin
made a business trip to Athens Tliurs
(lfl V.
Mr. C. R. Garrett was in Athens on
business Friday.
Mrs. Bessie Mobley and Mrs. Melvin
Wright* were guests of Mrs. \ara
Wright Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Z. D. Lancaster had as her
Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year.
guest Tuesday, Mrs. Perry and little
daughter. 4*
Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton and
Mrs. Ross Garrett spent Friday after
noon with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Wright.
Misses Irene and Lois Day spent last
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Wirt
Roberts. ,
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Garrett had as
their guests recently Rev. Huff and
wife of Lawrenceville.
Rev. N. T. Lancaster and family or
Statham wen* guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wirt Roberts Sunday.
Miss Estelle Mobley is sick at this
writing; hope she will soon be back at
school.
The singing at Mars Hill Sunday af
ternoon was tine and everybody seemed
to enjoy it. *
COUNTY LINE SCHOOL.
One of the best plays ever given at
County Line was presented Friday ev
ening in the auditorium under the di
rection of Misst Jessie Mae Attaway.
County Line is one of the best rural
schools in Barrow county, and possess
es u number of bright boys and gills*