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THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1922.
n[l! $lO I, i r., and trip to
Mountain Camp
For the Best Essay Written By a Farmer’s Son on
“WHY A FARMER SHOULD OWN A FORDSON.”
The King Motor Company, of Winder, will give
FREE SIO.OO in Cash and a trip to a Mountain Camp
for the best Essay written by a young man living on a
farm in Barrow county, the subject to be “Why A Farm
er Should Own A Fordson.”
The rules are simple: To qualify simply fill in the cou
pon in this advertisement and mail or bring it to King
Motor Company, Winder, Georgia. Fill in the coupon
now. All Essays must be in our hands before the clos
ing date, July 1, 1922. Competent judges will select
the winner from the essays sent in and the will
immediately be awarded.
GET BUSY; YOU HAVE A GOOD CHANCE TO
WIN.
KING MOTOR
COMPANY
Ford and Fordson Dealers
C. B. MOTT, Manager
COUNTY LINE
We are having some cool weather
this week. I
Mr. George Greeson spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. O. It. House.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hardy from So
cial Circle were visiting in our coin :
munity Sunday afternoon.
Misses Willie Mae Gr(H>son and Gur
tie Maxey spent Sunday with Miss
Clara Cooper.
The party at Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Saturday night was enjoyed by all
present.
Mr. and Mrs. Itus Elliott and Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur House spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. Will Freeman near
Carl.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Greeson had as
their guests Sunday afternoon, Mr. und
Mrs. Fred Hutchins of Carl.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Maxey had as
her guests Sunday afternoon Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Hill.
A large crowd attended the singing
at Miss Ollie Murphy’s Sunday night.
We are sorry to state that Mrs. Geo.
Murphy is on the sick list this week.
We are glad to state that Mrs. Lum
McDougald is up again.
Mr. Raseo Castleberry from Haines
ville is visiting his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. I>. Murphy.
Mrs. G. W. Skelton is spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Greeson
this week.
Misses Nellie and Until Allen spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur House.
Miss Annie Clark spent Saturday
night with Miss Ollie Murphy.
Miss Eula Hardy has returned home
from a visit from South Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Poster of Bu
ford spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Barker.
Mr. Grady Cronic spent Thursday
night with Mr. Coy Murphy.
Little Misses Ituby Poster and t ar
rie Belle House spent Sunday with 1 ir
ginla Greeson.
Messrs. Broadus Clark and Charles
Maxey attended the B. Y. P. V. Sunday
night.
Mr. George Mathews spent Saturday
night with Mr. Enoch Poster.
Coming, one day only'. Hr. O. J.
Baggarly, optometrist, of Atlanta, and
will he at the City Prug Store. Stat
ham, Ga., all day. If your glasses
need changing don't fail to see him.
Saturday, June 10th.
Peas for Sale.
Whippoorwill sale. $1.50 per
bushel. See V. L. Gufflu or J. C. Guilin,
Winder, Ga. ltpd ’
CHANGE OF LOCATION
On and after June Ist, 1922, my office
been appointed as a dlecgsue from the
ing, second room on left behind Pr.
Pc La Perrier e’s office.—T. Elton Drake.
Gainesville Midland
Schedule
Southbound
Train No. 3 arrives at 11:3() A. M.
Train No. 13 arrives at 2:30 P. M.
Northbound
Train No. 14 arrives at 7:30 A. M.
Train No. 4 arrives at 1:33 P. M.
Next week, June 6, 7 and 8 the State
Baraca-Philathea convention will meet
in Atlanta, Mrs. P. A. Flanigan has
een appointed as a delegate from the
Philathea class of the First Baptist
church, and about twenty-five other
members of the class will attend the
convention one day.
She Doesn’t Believe It.
Whenever an elderly Woman is rend
ng and gives a contemporaneous
inert It means that In the story the
lerolne has Just rejected the hero be
rause he is rich.
Installs New Hoffman Press
I have installed anew model 7A Hoff
man Steam press and with this I am pre
pared to give you the very best service in
pressing. The New HOFFMAN has many
conveniences over the old models and you
will make no mistake by having your work
done by us.
W. B. WILSON
Phone 86
COUPON
King Motor Cos.,
Winder, Ga.
I wish to qualify in your Essay con
test and will submit essay not before
July 1, 1922.
Name
Address
FIPELIS CLASS OF FIRST BAPTIST
HAVE PICNIC SATURDAY.
On last Saturday afternoon the Fi
delia class of the First Baptist church
had a picnic at (’anthers Mill. After
strolls through and around the mill,
a most appetizing supper was spread.
Then as the weather was not suitable
to stay longer we started for home, af
ter each and every one enjoying them
selves to the utmost. Those enjoying
this occasion were:
Edith House, Viola Towler, Jewelle
Sorrow, Uounette Benton, Mary Lou
Keese, Rachel Saunders, Bertha Poole,
Beatrice Rawlins, Lois Callahan, Lu
cile Royal, Jurelle Fulcher, Loraine
Kenny, Rubye Boswell, Ernestine Bush,
Sacile Thurmond, Belle McEver, Eliz
abeth Harwell, Beatrice Nally, Lena
Shepherd, Vance McEver. Horace Har
well, John Robins'>n, Charles Sheats,
Jack Melton.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Caritliers, Jr.
and children.
Breaking a Record.
A man down East spoke his will
into a phonograph, thus giving his
heirs a chance to break bis record.
THE WINDER NEWS
Important Notice!
On Monday, June 5, 1922, Williams Brothers (Al
bert, Hosea, Dave and Sam) will have complete charge
of our Service and Repair department at our place of
business on Candler street. Every Ford owner in Bar
row county will receive courteous, prompt service.
Each and every job guaranteed, as to workmanship and
genuine Ford material.
Grover Fagan and Jude Phillips will have charge of
our new and used car sales department.
Clarence Hale and Early'Pierce will give day and
night service to our Fordson owners.
Carl Mott, Jr., will be in charge of our stock room
and will give courteous, prompt service.
Ace Rhodes, assistant manager, will have charge of
office and books.
Our honest desire is to serve the good people of Bar
row county and assure them 100 cents worth on each
and every dollar spent with us.
v. Sincerely,
King Motor Cos.
C. B. MOTT, Manager.
Notice!
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We will give the same satisfactory service to all
(other than Ford owners) at our place of business on
Broad Street. We appreciate your business and guar
antee to give you your money’s worth.
We still retain our Studebaker contract.
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Williams Bros.
Garage
Broad Street Winder, Ga.
Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year.