The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, March 09, 1922, Image 2

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THURSDAY, MARCH 0, 11)22. The Kodak Season Will Soon Be Here We have a splendid line and can please you in price. We serve the best of cold drinks in the best of style. Our Fountain is up-to-date in every particular. We can please you. Our line of proprietary medicines is complete. Let us serve you. All prescriptions promptly and reliably filled. Effi ciency in this department is thorough. CITY PHARMACY DRS. C. B. AKMONI) & S. T. ROSS, Proprietors TELEPHONE 62—CORNER BROAD & CANDLER STREETS—WINDER, GA. BETHLEHEM \lr Hiul Mrs. Hoy Greeson bitont Sat urday night with Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Ridgeway. . . Mrs William Thomas left last week for Tampa, Florida, where she will visit her father, Mr. Solomon Bcding lield, who is seriously ill. We are glad to announce that the sick are convalescing after several days illness. Rev. M. B. Saras delivered two very nlde sermons at the M. E. church last Saturday and Sunday. Miss I)ru Willie Belle returned to her school at Liberty Monday after spending the week-end with home folks. Mrs. Fannie Thompson of Winder spent the week-end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. W. I>. Hendrix were the guests for the week-end of Mr. W. W. Hoseh and family. Mr. Oswell Saras of the A. & M. at Monroe si>ent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hendrix were the guests of Mr. Weyrnan I*. Harri son and family Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. H. It. Thompson spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. 11. T. Hendrix. Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Tack had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. ami Mrs. Karl McDonald. Miss Adell Middlebrooks spent th. week-end with home folks at Covington. Messrs. A. It. Mathews. (J. L. Mc- Donald and J. T. Harrison were in Monroe Monday on business. Mr. ami Mrs. Jim Ridgeway had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. T. IV. Partee. Mr. and Mrs. ('. P. Jennings Were vis itors at Ctunpton awhile Sunday. Tall&ssee Dots. Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Hill and Mrs. Maynard were guests of H. <5. Hartley Sunday. Mrs. Eula Kinney and Mrs. Fleming and Mrs. Itoxie Potter Mrs. Bart Lyle were the dinner guests of Mrs. J. C. Sykes Thursday. Mr. J. C. Sykes and Mr. Davis were FIRE, TORNADO I & automobile.insurance Oldest and strongest companies in the Insurance Line. Will Appreciate your Business C. C. GREGORY CO. 305 Winder National Hank Building CHEVROLET SERVICE CHEVROLET GENUINE PARTS —We make a specialty of working on Chevrolet Cars, ami carry a good supply of Chevrolet parts. We also carry a line of Ford Farts. Repair work on any make of cars. We hate one of the best welders this side of Atlanta who will take special pride in your job, no matter how large or small. We guarantee to satisfy our customers. Generator and Starter Work. Lion Puncture Fateh—the kind you saw demonstrated here on the streets. LANTHIER & CHURCH Alhms Swt rh ®ne 110 guests of Mr. Pat Thurmond awhile Sunday night. We are glad to roiHirt Air. I at lliur mond improving. Mr. Thurmond Sykes was the guest of his grand parents Sunday. Little Mary Hartley was the guest of little Mary Bell Sykes Sunday. The farmers here will be glad to sec the sun shine out so they can get to farming. Victory News School at this place is moving on nicely. The debate Saturday night was fine The subject was Resolved: That Capi tal punishment should be abolished. On the aft. side was John Langford, Carl Mauldin. Neg. Ralph Evans. The neg ative side won. Mr. Herman Johnson and Ralph Ev ans attended the basket ball game a’ County Line Saturday afternoon and reported it line. Miss Allturta McDougal was the din ner guest of her cousins. Misses Pau line and Noriue Johnson Sunday. Master Callie and Elbert McDougal of County Line sixuit Saturday night with Mr. Herman Johnson. Miss (Hays Evans spent Saturday P. M. witli Miss Jurell Bailey, i Mr. Omar Sloan of Mt. Aloriah spent Fvedav with Mr. Morgan Castleberry. Mr. E. I>. Johnson and J. B. Evans made a. business trip to Iloschton Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stone of Hosch ton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Evans. Miss Pauline Johnson spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Fred Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Timms spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wiley. Mr. nml Mrs. . S. Uockmore spent awhile Saturday night with Air and Mrs. E. D. Johnson. Everybody invited to come to the debate nt Vietron Saturday night. The party given by Misses Pauline and Norine Johnson was highly enjoyed by a a large crowd Saturday night of last week. SNAP SHOTS By W. 11. Faust. Labor trouble in 1920 cost employers $25,000,000 and employees $250,000,000. and the public had to pay the entire amount at last. I All drugs from cvffe? to cocaine and all liquors from Iteer to brandy dull the brains of men and produce hurtful results. § “Find me the men on earth who care Enough for faith and God to-day To seek a barren wilderness For simple liberty to pray. Men who for simple sake of God All titles, riches would refuse, And in their stead disgrace and shame And bitter poverty would choose.’’ S Plenty of school children carry more knowledge back and forth to school in their arms than they do in their heads. § Some men like to go fishing because it is a genteel way to loaf. § Our church people have built hospit als orphanages, schools and sanita riums. In fact, the church is still do ing things. Fellows, let it help you, and in turn cause you to help others. § Mr. Alerclmnt, the reason Charles Williams Stores sell so many goods is because they sure know hoy to adver tise. 8 There are a lot of folks who leave the doctor and the preacher until the last when it comes to paying, and yet they want these professional men to help them die easy and get to heaven. 8 Increase the spirituality of the church and the members will pay up. Sounds like saving if you will put the wagon on the tot) of the hill the folks in it will get to the hilltop also. § Some fellows lives are so disgraceful that an angel flying over them on a windy day would have to wear a gas mask. § The fellow who drinks blind tiger li quor these days lias around with him breath that smells like a billy goat that has been feeding on limberger cheese and wild onions. *■*. lit.: § God took care of -doses and the Jews but he sure did leave the Egyptians in a bad tix in the midst of the Red Sea. § There are six senses —taste, smell, hearing, seeing, finding and common sense. The last is at present at a pre mium in re the much discussed bonus bill. 8 The locomotive boiler has a great (ask to do make the engine tender. 8 Speaking of responsibility the little shoulder straps worn by a society girl— if one of them were to break the other would have a lot of responsibility upon it. 8 8 Many Indies attend bridge parties whose husbands are wearing shingle nails and broken matches for suspen ders. * So long as the coach in an institu tion gets more than the teacher of En glish. Just so long will colleges have more space on the sport page than on the editorial page of our dailies. 5 Editor McWhorter says perhaps Ed itor Shannon is thinking of turning preacher because Billy Sunday gets thousands for holding one meeting, but Bro. Shannon knows that there is only one Billy Sunday, so he Is still editing the Commerce News instead of joining the conference and heralding the Good News exclusively. * The man who thinks the preacher has a good time and nothing to do, THE WINDER NEWS MT. MORIAH There will be a singing at this place next Sunday afternoon, second Sunday and Mr. Howell Barber of Braselton will preach here also; everybody in vited to attend and bring their song books. Mr. and Mrs. H. AI. Cruee and chtl iren and Air. Herschel Cruee of Hosch ton visited Esq. U. G. Sloan and family Sunday. Miss Reba Spain was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Daisy Cooper, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Willard of Beth lehem spent Sunday with Mr. and M s. Bud Willard. We are sorry to note the sickness of little Qulnten Feagans. Miss Beulah McKinney was the din ner guest of Aliss Gerdie Wood Sun day. Mr. T. V. Wood spent Saturday night with relatives at Union. Airs. Julia Willard continues very low at tliis writing. Miss Willie Sloan had as her guests Sunday afternoon Aliases Nezzie and Delpba Wood. Alaggie AlcKinney and Air. Kelly Sykes. Messrs. Riley and Henry Alartin vis ited Mr. and Airs. Charlie Ethridge Sunday afternoon. Mr. Autry Cheek visited Air. Arthur Wages Sunday afternoon. BUNCOMB NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huff had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Fannie Huff. Mr. and Mrs. Jim I.uke and Miss House spent Sunday with Mr. and Airs. Joe Luke. Mr. Richard Casey spent Sunday af ternoon with his sister, Mrs. Cone. Miss Nellie Casey spent Saturday night with Aliss Annie Lou Patton. The dance given by Mr. Dean Sat urday night was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. David Edwards spent Saturday night and Sunday with his father, Mr. Jim Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Patton spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Coil Tiller. The singing given by Miss Alattie Michael was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Luke were vis iting Sunday. Mr. Grady Smith had as his guest last week his brother, Mr. Birdie Smith. Mr. and Airs. Henry Luke had as their guest one day last week Air. Bir die Smith. Misses Alamie and Estelle Mobley spent Sunday afternoon with Alisses Davis. Miss Stella Robertson spent awhile with Miss Annie Lou Patton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hamiltcai spent Sunday with Mr. and Airs. June Alich ael. The siugiDg at Mr. Hamilton Satur day night was enjoyed. Airs Cst-'v called on Mrs. Luke Sat urday afternoon. Sunday school has been organized at Union Chapel. Come every Sunday afternoon at three o’clock. ought to keep a sharp lookout for the fool-killer. § Nearly every farmer in Barrow coun ty is buying Irish potatoes for food or to plaint, and yet you can raise the best potatoes in the country here. § Georgia farmers are pooling their cot ton and they are going to cut the sal aries of a lot of fellows next fall. No tice, we didn’t say whose salaries. 8 You can't buy country hams in Win der these days and yet the farmers will tell you that the meat market is glut ted. Si Some of the boys in Barrow county feel that they are so big that Fatty Arbuckle's overcoat wouldn’t make them a vest pocket. 8 So long as Bill Hart and almost every other man smokes cigarettes, hoys are going l to follow their example and smnke cigarettes, too. 8 Now and then you run across a fel low who is so ignorant he couldn’t tell you what two nations- fought each oth er in the French-English war. A $3.00 Mop For 75c THE SAMSON AUTO CORD MOP A mop made of auto tire cord fabric. The highest grade tire fabric used in making automobile tires. Scrubs faster, cleans better and lasts five times as long as other mops that sell for the same price. Opening price to last 30 days A 24 oz. Mop for 75 cents The Samson Auto Cord Mop made in Winder and sold by the following merchants. We want every lady in Winder to have one. Smith Hardware Cos. W. T. Robinson Kilgore-Kelly Cos. Autry-House Cos. J. C. Ray & Cos. Watson-Glover & Cos. Land’s Cash Gro. Store Mrs. M. L. Vaughan Wishes to announce the first showing of her SPRING HATS— March 9 10 and 11th Hats, in all-the new shades as follows — CANNA, PERIWINKLE, PUNKIN,HEN NA, RED, BLUE, ETC. See the Kiddies & Misses, also Matrons Hats. A nice line of ribbons, flowers, fruits and feathers. Also novelties and notions at moderately low prices. Mrs. Vaughan takes this method of thank ing her many customers of Winder and sur rounding country and towns for their nice patronage with a continuance of same and don’t forget the several nice prizes that will be given away in May which were to have been in February, but on account of her mov ing to the ground floor, next to St. John’s 5 & 10c store the drawing has been postponed until May, which will give my customers a better chance. A cordial invitation to all. MRS. M. E. VAUGHAN PLANT COTTON “A FEW MINUTES EACH DAY WILL KEEP THE WEEVILS AWAY.” BOLSTER will od the job. No theory; no experiments nec essary. The facts have fully demonstrated BOLSTER as an abso lutely effective, sure specific against boll weevils. PICK NO SQUARES JUST USE ROISTER AS DIRECTED AND RAISE COTTON!! Maximum cost of treatment under worst weevil conditions, will not exceed $3.00 per acre. No machinery necessary to apply. Give me your order NOW, and have remedy shipped out later. For terms to salesmen for Barrow and Jackson counties write For full information write: THE BOLL WEEVIL ROUSTER CO. Milledgeville, Ga. Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year. W. C. Jett Herrin’s 10c Store A. S. Eberhart J. N. Summerour L. E. Herrin