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TJHURBDAY. MARCH ft, 1922.
Service* at The
Presbyterian Church
Sunday from 10 to 10:30 A. M. Jun
ior choir song service.
Sunday achool from lft:3o to 11:30
A. M , F. C. Graddiek, Supt.
Sunday from 4 to 5 I*. M. song ser
vice led by S. C. Potts, Mrs. .1. IV. Grif
fetb and Mrs. P. N. Autry. If yob en
joy wings ami music come to this ser
vice and Join with us.
Prayer meetings every Wednesday
evening beginning promptly at 8 P. M.
conducted by elders, deacons or lay
members.
Preaching every second Thursday
evening at S P. M. by the pastor. Rev.
Sam. C. <'artledge.
You are most cordially invited to
attend all of those services and join
with us in the service of the Master.
Come.
UNION LOCALS
Mrs. tluy Mincey and little daugh
ter of Gainesville are spending some
time witli her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
IV. s. Bradberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hauls spent
Sunday with the former's parents. Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Sauls.
Misses Fannie Lou and Cleo and
Master Floyd Foster spent Sunday with
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Orr.
Messrs. Jarrel Magness and Green
Page spent Sunday morning with Mr.
Ohnrlio Swafford.
Misses Lavada Stewart and Fannie
lies In n spent Saturday night with Miss
Ruth Foster.
Messrs. \V. A. Maddox and son, Wil
lio Frank Poster and Faris Harbin
went up neat Walnut on a hunting
expedition last week and repftrted a
flue time but bad luck. But when tftey
got home they had a chicken stew Just
the same.
Miss Stella Chapman spent Tuesday
afternoon with Miss Uoxie Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Segars and chil
dren of Winder spent Sunday after
noon with Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Strange.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wood of Jefferson
spent Sunday night with tin* former’s
brother here.
Sunday school at this place was reor
ganized last Sunday; everybody cor
dially invited to attend.
CHAPEL NEWS
Wp had a very good attendance nt
Huntley school Sunday and hope to
have mre next Sunday. Everybody is
cordially Invited to come at 2:30
o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren House and baby
nnd Messrs. John and onry House of
Winder were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. House and family Sunday.
Misses Minaiie Hardigree and Lois
jasper were guests of Miss Beulah
Harris Saturday night.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. W. Hardigree and
children and Mrs. Will Harris were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. l’er
hins of Midway Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jitnuiie House were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Segars
Sunday.
Misses Mabel Chandler and Mary HI
ler were guests of Miss Julia Dun a hoo
Saturday night.
Miss Nell Segars of Winder was the
guest of Miss Mary Elder Sunday.
Miss Beulah Harris entertained a
few of her friends with a rook party
Saturday night.
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New Pentecost.
i-
MisH Beulah Rolrerts of Decatur
spent Sunday niglit with Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Hancock.
Mr. ami Mrs. Wayman Wall spent
the week-end with relatives near Mon
roe.
Mr. and Mrs. Wash McCain had as
llieir guests Sunday Mr. Allen (iuliln
and family of Winder.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dunalioo had as
their dinner guest Sunday Bro. H. O.
•Green.
Miss Mary Dell Elrod of Winder was
the guest of Miss l’earl Cook Sunday.
Mr. mml Mrs. Green Whitehead of
near Jefferson was the dinner guest
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Luther White
bead. ,
Miss Pauline Roberts spent the week
end with her mother at Statham.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lyle of near
Winder was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
E. D. Cook Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Broek of near Da
nila spent Saturday uight and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Wall.
Miss Pauflne Wall, who has been
shut in for a while, is able to l>e out
again.
Messrs. R L. and .1. H. McCain made
a business trip to Lu\j rcneeville Mon
day.
PARRISH LOCALS
Mrs. Lottie Marr is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Allen s|>ent Fri
day night with the former’s -ister, Mrs.
Arlliur House.
Little Misses Ora Bell Hhedd and
Ruth Hull of Winder spent the week
end with Miss Kent rice llrnlan
Little Misses Beatrice and Allie T.
Freeman s|ent Monday night with
Miss Jewell Elliott.
Mr. Luster Simpson spent Saturday
ntght with Messrs. Ernest and L fus
Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Healan visited (lie
latter’s sister, Mrs. Frank Burns of
Auburn recently.
Miss Pearl Marr spent awhile Sun
day afternoon with Misses Nellie and
Ruth Allen.
Miss Thelma Allen spent Saturday
night and Sunday with her sister, Mrs
Maud House.
Mrs. G. W. Skelton ifs back in this
community visiting her friends.
Miss Mattie Lou Fieeman spent last
Monday niglit with Misses Bessie and
Flora Simpson.
Mr. Hubert Little was the guewt of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Hayes Suuday.
FOR PIANO TUNING—Write C. R.
Holloway, Lawrenceville, Ga. Work
guaranteed. 4tpd
ATHLETIC CONTEST IN WINDER APRIL 7
EVENTS FOR BARROW COUNTY SCHOOL
Tite following program has been ar
ranged fr the held day in Winder on j
April 7, by Prof. Williams, of Statham,
who has this work in charge;
High school Boys:—
44<> yard dash
220 yard dash.
100 yard dash.
440 yard relay race (by four boys.)
| Hurdle race, 120 yards (10 hurdles,
30 inches.)
Shot put.
Broad jump.
High jump.
Grammar school boys' same as High
school, except Chinning the pole in
scad of hurdle race.
High school girls;—
100 yard dash,
i 50 yard dash,
I Egg race, 50 yards (at the word go,
girl takes spoon, picks up egg and
keeps in spoon until she crosses line,
if she drops egg she must pick it up as
'she must carry her egg in spoon over
the line.)
j Bean bag contest; —
Time 90 seconds, distance for bag to
lie thrown is ten (10) feet from line to
center of circle. Three (3) concentric
circles with radii as follows; six (6),
twelve (12) and eighteen (18) inches,
respectively. Bag wholly within inner
circle, 15 points; middle circle, 10
points; outer circle. 5 points. Size of
hag, 4x6 inches, weight one-half pound.
Contestant (nust be back of line when
she throws bag. the largest number of
points made within 90 seconds win.
I Potato race (distance 40 feet.)
10 feet from starting point, ring No.
1; 10 feet further, ring No. 2; 10 feet
further, ring No. 3; which will be 10
feet from basket where the potatoes
are to he placed, 40 feet from starting
p iot. The contestant is to start from
the first line, rhn to the basket at the
other end, g£t one potato at a time and
place in each of the three rings, re
turn to starting point and then return
the potatoes, one at a time, to the bas
ket. The one completing the opera
tion first being the winner.
I Base ball throw; —
Grammar school girls same as High
school girls.
I Little folks under eight years of age.
1 boy and 1 girl from eacli school.
I 5(1 yard dash.
| 50 yard sack race. The contestant
!is |o lie in sack of regular fertilizer
Lslze, and run in same for the goal.
I Contestants must be regular pupils
f school represented and High school
'folks under twenty 20) years of age.
Pleasant Hill
Miss Ora Wall were dinner guests of
Miss Ruby Davis Sunday.
Mrs. J. I). Wall Ls on the siek list
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tolbert spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.
amt Mrs. Emory Maynard of near
Winder.
Miss Cleo Wall spent Sunday niglit
with Mrs. W. C. Mobley.
Mrs. Euinia Bedlnigtield and Mrs. Jim
Johnson, Mrs. W. C. Mobley, Mrs. Jim
Welborn were guests of Mrs. J. I). Wall
Sunday afternoon.
Misses Estelle and Adell Welbom
spent Monday night with little Miss
liOuise Mobley.
Miss Myrtle McDonlad were dinner
guests of Miss Is>la Mae Elder Sun
day.
Mrs. Julia Wall and daughter Cleo,
were guests of Mrs. J. L>. Wall Mon
day afternoon.
Mr. Will partee of Statliam was the
dinner guest of Mr. Weltou Jones Sun
day.
Miss Smile Wall spent Monday af
ternoon with Mrs. W. C. Mobley.
We are sorry to report that Mr. John
Robertson is suffering with his throat
tills week.
Sunday school will he organized at
this place Sunday; everybody invited to
come.
Little Gertrude Wall spent Sunday
night with little Hazel Mobley.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Thomas were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Wall
Sunday.
Cliainherlain’s Cough Remedy
Nothing So Good for a Cough or ColJ.
“Everyone who lias used Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy speaks of it,"
writes Edward P. Miller, Alihottsowii,
I’n. People who once use this prepa
ration are seldom satistiinl with any
other. It is excellent to allay a cough
or break up a cold.
Stomach Trouble?
Are You Nervous?
Why Not Enjoy Perfect Health?
Winston-Salem, N. C. —"I suf
fered for about eight, months with
nervous indigestion, and had several
doctors to see me but found no relief
until a friend suggested Dr. Pierce’s
Medicines. 1 was not able to sleep at
night and could not cat, just liveu on
tweet milk and bread. I began to
take I>r. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis
covery and took one bottle of Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, with
wonderful relief. I am now past 40,
but feel just as I did at 19. I also
gave the Discovery to my children,
and now I am giving it to my grand
children.
"\ou will always find a bottle of
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
m my home, and 1 will recommend it
to anyone suffering from nervousness.”
Mrs. Izie Rierson, 2415 Hege St.
You can quickly put yourself in
A 1 condition by going to your drug
gist and obtaining Dr. Piercdle Golden
Med cal Discovery, in tablets or liquid,
or W V U ‘ I)r - Pierce, President Invalids’
Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., fur free advice.
RECEIVERS SALE
GEORGIA —Bgrrow County:
Under and by virtue of an order from
the Honorable J. B. Jones, Judge of
the Superior Court in the Northeas
tern Circuit, in the case of the Citizens
Bank versus A. J. Deaton, the under
signed, as receiver in the said ease,
will put up and expose for sale, before
the Court House door in said county,
lietween the legal hours of sale, on the
Ist Tuesday In April 1922, the follow
ing described property:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the 243 District, G. M„
of Barrow county, Georgia, known as
Lot No, 4. in deed from James W. and
Mark Segars, as receivers of estate of
John A. Segars, This lot of land con
tains sixty-six and one-half acres, ex
cepting two acres conveyed by John A.
Segars, to Board of Education of Jack
son county Georgia. For full descrip
tion of said tract of land, reference is
hereby made to deed from J. \V. Ros
ier to A. J. Deaton, dated November
26th, llft.
The terms of said sale is cash.
This Oth day of March, 1922.
J. N. ROGERS.
Receiver.
Phone 246 for TAXI. Passenger any
part of city 25 cents. Out of town
trips reasonable.
SPECIALS
- For
Friday, Saturday and Monday
March 10, 11 and 13, 1922
FOR
FRIDAY
MARCH 10TH ONLY
Percales
V z c
YARD
Limited
36 INCH
DRAPERY
IN REMNANT
9c YARD
Limited
$3.50 Mens Hats $1.50
Mens Arrow Colars 17c
$2.50 Mens Caps . 98c
Ladies Bed Room Slip
pers, in all shades and
sizes
79c
. - H. SILVER STEIN &-CO. /
X. THE ECONOMY //
NsNX STORE yW/
S'y Xs Sr 110 Broad St. Winder S X
X. X \ For Cash-F OR LESS / o* /
X XX X / sr ■
THE WINDER NEWS
BETHEL
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harbin were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Dillard
of near Bethlehem Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Partain were the
guests of Mr. John Thompson and chil
dren of Bethlehem Tue'sday night.
Mrs. J. W. Adams was the guest of
Mrs. J. E. Adams Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Partee were the
guests of Mr. ami Mrs. G. W. Brown.
Miss Ermer Braswell of old Field
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ad
ams a few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sims were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ridgeway Sun
day.
Mrs. J. W. Partee was the guest of
Mrs. J. W. Adains Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Brown and chil
dren were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B.
F. Edwards Friday night.
Misses Susie and Vallie May Brown
and Henry and Jack Brown were the
j guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brown
j and children Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Partin were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Partee
Saturday night.
Mrs. J. r J. Bolton was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. V. 11. Bolton Sunday.
Messrs. C. A. Edwards, W. C. Shore
motored to Winder Saturday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. I’artee were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ridgeway
of Bethlehem Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Edwards
Sunday. *
FOR
SATURDAY
MARCH 11TH ONLY
Mary Pickford
APRONS
39c
EACH
GINGHAM DRESSES
in all styles and colors
$1.50
New Goods
*
Our store is complete,
now with a full line of
new merchandise.
Come to see us and look
through the beautiful se- •
lection in Dry Goods
line.
FARM MONEY CITY
LOANS Loans Made LOANS
on Barrow County Farm Land in amounts
from $500.00 to SIOO,OOO, for 5 years’ time.
Also loans made on city property.
J. C. PRATT
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office Bush Building WINDER, GEORGLA
NOTHING BUT INSURANCE
The oldest insurance agency here, representing some of the oldest
biggest, strongest and best insurance companies in the world, for Life
Accident and Health; Fire, Plate Glass, Compensation, Liability, Au
tomobile; Lightning, Ilail, Parcel Post, Burglary, Farm Insurance;
Bonds, in fact—
“WE INSURE EVERYTHING AGAINST ANYTHING.”
For prompt service see—
F. W. BONDURANT & CO.
4th floor Winder Nat. Bank Building
Office Phone No. 260 Residence Phone No. 44
Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year.
FOR
Monday
MARCH 13TH ONLY
36-inch Serge
25c yard
Limited
•
* BEST QUALITY
CRETONNE
in all colors and shades
15c yard
Limited
Silk Dresses
Silk Dresses, latest of
Styles
$11.95
and up.
Ladies Oxfords in all
styles and sizes $3.50 up
No charges, nothing on
and no exchan
ges. sale must be FI
NAL.