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THTRSDAY, MARCH 23, 1922.
STATHAM
Mins Laura Mao Ware, who has n
position in the school room at Frank
lin, Ga„ spent part of lust wwk in
Statham.
Misses Pearl ami Lillian Lanier of
Rethatmra were the week-end guests of
Miss Tver Willingham.
Miss Mary Perry spent Inst week in
Winder as the guest relatives.
Mrs. C. E. Niehelson was the week
end guest of her son, A. L. Nicholson,
of Atlanta.
I)rs. ,T. C. Daniel and T. L. Holcomb
at ten (led the medical association in
Toeeoa last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eustace B. Sykes and
little son, K. B. Junior. Atlanta were
the week-end guests of relatives here.
Mrs. J. W. Williams and J. W., Jr.,
were the week-end guests of Prof, and
Mrs. J. \V. Williams at home of I)r. and
Mrs. T. L. Holcomb.
Miss Helen Arnold spent the week
end with home folks.
W. H. Hardigree of Athens was tnc
guest of his family Sunday.
Messrs. C. B. Chambers. J. W. Co
dy and Prof. J. W. Williams were vis
itors in Athens Saturday.
Miss Mary Wafford of Good Hope
is spending awhile here with her grand
parents, -Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wafford.
Mrs. Tlieo Smith was here awhile
Saturday with her aunt, Mrs. J. M.
Boss.
Miss Lollie Mae Hammond of Ath
ens was the week-end guest of her
mother, Mrs. Anna Hammond.
H. H. Wall of Athens spent part of
last week here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. C. Wall.
Little Miss Harriet Harper of Bogart
•was the week-end guest of her grand
mother. Mrs. Sue Harper, at the home
of Mrs. R. A. Nunnall.v.
G. J. Thurmond went down to At
lanta this w<s>k on business.
Mrs. Tempest Ward of Athens and
her daughter, Mrs. Fred Barrett, for
merly of Gainesville, but is leaving
this week to make her home in Deland,
Florida, was the week-end guest of
Misses Callie and Ellen Hammond and
Mrs. B. 11. Grant.
The Womans Missionary Federation
held Its first quarterly meeting at the
Baptist church Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. W. M. Stinchcomb, chairman of
the work, made it very interesting in
her impressive way. Mesdames, J. C.
Daniel. T. J. Sykes, P. L. Hutchinsn
and others added much in making the
meeting interesting after which re
freshments were served.
Avery happy occasion was the home
coming of the children and grand chil
dren nf Mr. and Mrs. W. M. C. Tread
well on last Sunday, his tllst birthday.
Great was the feast prepared by Mrs.
Treadwell for this happy family re
union, as each and everyone gathered
around the old fireside of father and
mother to talk of bygone days. As
they tiled into the dining room with
the table laden with everything tempt
ing to the appetite: Baked o’possuxn,
baked chicken, cranberry sauce, pics,
and cakes, everything good to eat. In
the center of the table was a large cake
with til candles presented to Mr. Tread-
i| .THE UNIVERSAL CAR JTn
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► tual cash as a Ford delivery car.
If you are operating a merchandise de
livery, let us show you how the Ford
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and at a minimum expense.
KING MOTOR CO.
C. B. Mott, Mgr.
Statement of the Condition of the
Bank of Statham
Located at Statham, Barrow county,
Ga_ at the close of business March 15,
1i(22. as called for by the superintendent
of Banks.
RESOFIM'ES
Time loans and discounts $180,886.77
I >enuu>d loans 3,511^.01
Municipal and drainage district 3,100.00
Banking house 1,900.(10
Furniture and llxturcs 3,007.08
Other real estate owned 2,500.00
Cash in vault and amounts de
posited with approved reserve
agents 15,418.09
Due from other hanks in this
state 1,109.35
Advances on cotton 13,237.40
Other checks and cash items 105.72
Profit and loss 6,322.1n
Reserve Stamps 90.70
Total $231,171.87
lABILITIES
Capital stock paid in 40,000.00
Surplus fund 15,000.00
Individual deposits subject to
check 50,787.80
Demand certificates of
deposit 500.00
Time certificate of deposit 111.002.20
Trust Funds on deposit 1,206.17
Cashiers checks 215J52
Bills Payable to hanks in other
states' 2,500.00
Total $231,171.87
State of Georgia. Barrow county.
Before me came B. H. Grant, cashier
of Bank of Statham. who being duly
sworn, says that the above and fore
going statement is a true condition of
said bank, as shown by the books of
file in said hank.
B. 11. GRANT.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 22 day of March, 1922.
(). M. HALE, N. P.
State of Georgia at large,
Mrs. Woodie Wallace, who has been
indisposed for several days, is able to
be out again.
• * *
Judge's Bright Idea.
Ossip was attempting to walk along
the street on his hands. A policeman
jrreated him not agreeing that the
vorld had turned upside down “How
nuch did yon drlnkV" asked the lodge.
•Just one glass of wine." "Well.'' re-
Darned the judge. “It must have heen
I magnifying glass."
well by his daughter, Mrs. E. B. Sykes,
of Atlanta representing his til years.
Those to enjoy this family reunion of
Mr. and Mrs. Treadwell were Mr. and
Mrs. E. it. Sims and children of He
bron, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Treadwell
and children of Greensboro, Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Sikes and E. B. Jr., of At
lanta, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Treadwell
and children of Statham. Their wishes
are that their father may enjoy many
more birthdays.
WINDER HIGH VS
BUFORD HIGH.
lebate Friday Evening at Eight O’C'lock
School Auditorium
Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock the tri
angular will lie held—Winder, Buford
and Lawrenceville constitute our tri
angle.
The subject for the deltate is: Re
solved “That the Motion Picture The
ater as Now Conducted is Beneficial to
a Community.’’ In these debates each
school has two tea ms—affirmative and
negative. The negatives away from
home. Winder Highs’ affirmative team
debates Buford’ Negative team here,
and Winder’s negative team deliates
Lawrenceville at Lawrenceville.
Winder’s affirmative team is: Ru
nette Benton, Margaret Walker.
Winder’s Negative team is: Harold
Starr and Francis Hubbard.
Judges will be Prof. W. O. Payne,'
Dr. J. L. Sibley and Prof. P. F. Brown,
all of Athens, ( a.
Admission of 5 & 10 cents will be
charged to pay expenses of judges for
this contest.
Crossing Locals
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Austin and chil
dren spent last Friday with M.\ and
Mrs. J. 11. Austin and family.
Misses 801 l arid Viola and Macon
Smith spent Friday night with Mr. and
~ For
Friday, Saturday and Monday
March 24, 25 and 27,1922
Friday
MARCH 24, ONLY
BEAUTIFUL SELECTION
IN CHILDRENS DRESSES IN ALL
COLORS and SIZES
7 9c -
56 INCH, ALL WOOL BLUE
SERGE
79c -
*When in town next Monday and all during court we cordially invite you.
to make our store your headquarters. We have a rest room where you
will be welcome. Come in and rest whenever it suits you. Leave your
packages and bundles at our store. They will be cared foi gladly. We
want all the visitors in Winder next Monday and next week to feel per
fectly at liberty to visit our store at will and take ad\antage of oui lost
room. You will be welcome. Leaveyour babies in our store and we will
take care of them.
H. SILVERSTEIN & COMPANY
The Economy Store
110 BROAD ST. WINDER, GA.
THE WINDER NEWS
Mrs. B. C. Hendrix and family.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Harrison and
family of Bethlehem spent last Wed
nesday with Mr. and Mrs. George Tuck
er of Athens.
Miss Beatrice Rawlins from Winder
spent last week with Mr. and Mrs.
George Martin and family of Bethle
hem.
Mr. Carl Harrison spent last Thurs
day night with Mr. Steve Austin.
The entertainment at Mr. and Mrs.
R. C. Hendrix’s last Thursday nighc
was enjoyed by all present.
Mr. Steve Austin spent last Sunday
night with Mr. Carl Harrison.
Miss Ossie Bell Barnes was the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Austin Monday
afternoon.
BANKRI PT SALE
Stock, Etc. of Williams Thompson Cos.
Winder, Ga.
1 Pursuant to an order of Hon. N. L.
Hutchins, Referee in Bankruptcy, the
j undersigned, as Trustee of Williams-
Thompson Cos. Bankrupts, will sell at
auction to the highest bidder for cash,
the stock of goods of said bankrupt,
! fixtures, notes land accounts, books,
etc. Stock consists of hardware, wag
ons, farm implements, building mate
rials. brick, lumber all constituting
the entire assets of the said bankrupt.
Time of sale 11 o’clock A. M. Iriday,
April 7th, 11)22.
Place of Sale: Location of said bank
rupts in the city of Winder, Barrow
county, Georgia. Terms cash,
This March 22, 1922.
3t W. H. Quarffcrman, j
Trustee.
For Monday, Mar. 27th, only
Men’s and Young Men’s HATS Jjjt ( QQ
In all colors, styles and sizes. Value $lO JL
The Winder Dry Goods
Store V
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
$2.00 yd. Crepe de Chine, beautiful quality 4Q
<4ack and colors, the yard pAT*/
$3.00 quality, Corticelli Satin Patria, 40 QQ
inches wide. See it. The yard,
Ladies $2.00 Silk Hose, Brown and White QQ
The pair Pl*o*/
$6.50 Mens Brown Oxfords, new toe, rubber (9 J QT
heels. The pair
Men’s Blue Work Shirts, made of Tupelo /*QC
Cheviots. Special Saturday U/
One lot Mens Five and Six Dollar Silk (9Q
Shirts. Saturday only 1
DON’T MISS THESE SPECIALS
The Winder Dry Goods
Store *
Saturday
. MARCH 25, ONLY
LADIES HOUSE SHOES
IN ALL COLORS and SIZES
79C A Pair
Middy Suits
IN ALL COLORS and SIZES
98c
Subscription Price: sl.6® Pct Year.