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THURSDAY, JULY IS, 1022.
BETHF 1 NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. (5. C. Brown and chil
-11 ri-ii were gth-sts of Mr. and Airs. Hi
ram McDaniel Saturday night.
Mrs. V. H. Bolton was the guest of
Mrs. J. W. Adams awhile Saturday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barter were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. \V. ('. Shore
awhile Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brown and chil
dren were guests of Mr. W. T. Brown
and children Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harbin were the
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Edwards Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Barter had as
their dinner guests Thursday Mr. and
Airs. J. W. Bartin of WlnterviUe.
We are glad to say that Airs. Fred
Bowman is some better at this writing.
Air. and Airs. John Barber of Gratis
were the guests of Air. and Airs. C. 11.
Bartin Sunday.
I Classified Ads. !
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25c Diamond Hold Auto Tube Batch
es— 25c. These are regular 50c sellers.
Special introduction price. Smith Hard
ware Company.
BRILLO cleans Aluminum, only
15c Sold by Smith Hardware Cos.
Backer’s Tin Cans, extra tope and
canning outfits at Smith Hardware Cos.
Buy Bionic Elates, Cups and spoons
from Smith Hardware Company.
Fresh shipment of turnip seed just
arrived. Smith Hardware Cos.
When in need of Roofing, Nails,
Ridge Roll and Valley Tin see Smith
Hardware Cos.
Turnip swl 50c per pound. Rape 25c
jicr pound at Smith Hardware Cos.
Large size' Jelly Ulasses 50c dozen
at Smith Hardware Cos.
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There's a reason why Smith Hard
ware Company are selling so many of
those Good Red Inner Tillies for Au
tomobiles. Quality and price.
FOIt KENT. —Down stairs 3 or 4
room apartment private entrance, all
conveniences including sink in kitchen.
Mrs. R. <_). Ross.
t- - 1 — "
Winchester Flash Light Batteries
last longer by test, but they cost no
more. Sold by Smith Hardware Cos.
Screen Doors from f1.75 up at Smith
Hardware Cos.
Continue to plant bunch and running
beans until August. We have Red Val
entine, Burpees, Stringless Green Pod.
Cornfield and Kentucky Wonder. At
Smith Hardware Company.
Bring your electric irons to Smith
Hardware Cos. to lie repaired.
LOST Last week a Sigma Xu Fra
ternity badge. Reward if returned to
Paul Brook slier, Winder, Ga. It jh]
ATTKNTTION FORDS! Try those
new number 1075 Spark Plugs sold by
Smith Hardware Cos.
WANTED—Man with car to sell best
lowest priced Cord tires made. $190.00
per week and expenses. Wolfe Tire Cos.
537 Canal, Benton Harbor, Mich.
Kelly Springfield Tires will advance
soon, buy now while you can get them
at the cheapest price ever heard of——
30 x 3 non skid $ 9.03
30 x 3*4 non skid $10.43
—Smith Hardware Cos.
Unusual Family Record.
A man astonished a friend a few
days ago saying casunlly that one of
his sisters was burled a hundred years
ago! As his own age was sixty-tlve,
the case needed an explanation, which
he gave. The slstw buried in 1819 was
the first of a family of 22 children,
and she died In early Infancy. The
man was the youngest member of the
family and was born In 1854. 35 years
after his sister. —London Chronicle.
Productive Denizens of the Sea.
The teeth of the shark sell rend
-4y and are utilized by rnnnufactur*
*ng jewelers In ornaments of one
kind or another. From the blood of
the sea mammals we now get the
basic substance for a very superior
kind of waterproof glue, which is
ased In the preparation of laminated
ir built-up wooden stock from which
the profilers and other parts of air
craft are today fashioned.
Seashore Excursion
Wilmington, N. C.
(WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH >
SIO.O0 —Ten Days
July 14th. —Seaboard
See Ticket Agent.
More people ride on
GOODYEAR tires than
anv other kind. tf
AN INVESTMENT IN PUBLIC
HEALTH.
Money expended in Public Health
by this State represents one of the
best, if not the best investment the
State can make. The State Board of
Health under the State Commissioner
of Health, Doctor T. F. Abercrombie,
through the various divisions, is doing
a large and important work for the
State of Georgia.
The State Sanitorium for Tubercu
losis is a division of the State Board
of Health and in this particular in
stitution your Board of Health is doing
all in its power to solve the great
problem of curing Tuberculosis. It is
teaching her people how to take care
of themselves and how to save the
future generations from this scourge.
Tuberculosis is practically always
contracted in childhood. That is to
say, the infection or entrance of the
germ into tbe body occurs in child
hood. The development of the disease
may not take place until later in life,
and the result from overwork, intem
perance in alcohol, exercise, or social
function. Crowding an adolescent
boy or girl in school, sometimes re
sults in kindling a childhood infection
into an actve Tuberculosis. The in
fectious diseases in childhood, measles,
whooping cough, scarlet fever, grippe,
may be the factor causing the devel
opment of the active disease.
The most dangerous period, so far
as taking the disease, is before the
age of 16. This is not to be construed
as a statement that the infection
may not occur in adult life, but by far
the majority of infections take piece
in the first fifteen years of life. It Is
also a fact that exposure to Tubercu
losis in adult life is less likely to re
sult in infection than in childhood
and infancy.
The best protection against infec
tion is a strong resistance, which does
not necessarily mean strong muscles,
but healthy functioning of all the or
gans of the body. A clean, regular
life, with moderate exercise; a clean
healthy body makes for this proper
functioning and stronger resistance to
disease of all sorts. A body weakened
by excesses of any sort, by disregard
of proper bathing, proper exercise,
proper eating, by bad moral habits,
too little sleep, is a body already liable
to entrance of tubercle bacilli and oth
er disease-causing germs.
Should you be one of those per
sons who has already been infected
with tubercle bacilli as a result of
Ignorance or disregard of hygienic
laws, or of false counsel, you should
at once set about to repair the damage
already done. The way to go about
this is to consult your physician and
take his advice at once. He will prob
ably advise you to take Sanatorium
treatment at once. If you hav° been
pronounced tuberculous, make Applica
tion Immediately to a good Tubercu
losis Sanatorium and enter there at
the first opportunity. Do not delay
longer than necessary. Time here
means life or death. Tuberculosis is
curable in direct ratio to the earliness
of diagnosis and treatment.
Taking patent medicines only loses
time, i atent med.'fines, cod liver oil,
mixtures, and serums do not cure
Tuberculosis. All advertised cures for
Tuberculosis are advertised and sold
to improve the pocket of the manu
facturer, not to eve the patient.
The State of Georgia has establish
ed a Sanatorium where you can be
cured. Yon need not leave the Em
pire State of the South to be cured.
The State bears the largest part of
the financial burden. The charge for
board and treatment is less than half
the actual cost to the State. And If
you are not able to pay, the State
will pay all costs. You should pay,
your share in order that the State
Sanatorium may care for a larger
number of people who would not be
able to take treatment at all on ac
count of lack of funds.
Back your State by keeping physic
ally fit yourself. Help keep others
well. Help those persons in our Com
monwealth who cannot pay for their
treatment. Help the State Tubercu
losis Sanatorium, by your own Inter
est and by keeping the Legislature in
terested to the extent of appropriating
sufficient funds to care properly for
a larger number of sufferers from Tu
berculosis.
Remember, the State whose people
are happiest and most prosperous, is
the State whose people are the heal
thiest. Do your bit and do it now, in
this investment in public health.
IN MEMORY.
In accordance with the Divine Will
of the Creator, the grim reaper—death
—has taken its toll. Our neighbor,
our citizen, our brother. Arch Perry,
has been called from this temporal
world to a higher life in the Eternal
realms above.
His life' is an open hook before us.
having lived among us all his life. He
leaves for the people of ins church ami
community an example of thrift, ener
gy and enterprise, that is seldom
equalled. Let it la* said of him that
no idle frivolity ever engaged his at
tention. Perhaps no one in the com
munity lias ever used the time allotted
to him here below as completely and
fully as he.
Every moment of time in a two-fold
capacity. Energy, manual labor, mus
cle exertion in full capacity at the
same tiuie with brain action and men
tal work, in an unusual degree. Both
mind and body taxed to the utmost ca
pacity. Few men could have labored
so long and so faithfully.
While engaged so thoroughly, lie al
ways had time (o stop and help others.
Always willing to give kind and whole
some advice, moving among friends
and brethren quietly, never losing pa
tience. never displaying temper, never
speaking harshly of others. In this he
exemplified the life of the man of Gal
lilee.
Having joined the, church in early
life, and having devoted himself to its
T-ause, he was rich in the grace of God.
and his gentle manner endeared him
to all his brethren.
He was rich in worldly affairs, yet
meek and humble In his manner, gen
tle and sympathetic in his dealings
with his fellowman.
His virtues and his life will stand
as a monument to'thrift, energy and
enterprise, as well as exemplifying the
life Of the meek and Holy man Jesus.
In his going away let it be said:
First, that the church has lost an
able and faithful member.
Second, that the community has lost
an active and enterprising citizen.
Third, that the family lias lost a hus
band and father ever faithful and true.
Fourth, let a copy of these resolu
tions be spread on the minutes of tbe
church. A copy given to each mem
ber of the family, and a copy publish
ed in the Winder News.
MRS. F. AI. STEWART,
AIRS. GUST A BROWN.
E. B. BROWN.
Committee.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
•
FOR JUDGE WESTERN CIRCUIT
I hereby announce my candidacy to
succeed myself as Judge of the Supe
rior Court of the Western Circuit, sub
ject to the action of the Democratic
Brimary.
Yours very truly,
BLANTON FORTSON.
To the White Citizens of Barrow coun
ty.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
re-election as Representative of Bar
row county in the General Assembly of
Georgia, subject to the action of the
white primary to be held September
13th, 1022. I will appreciate the sup
port and influence of every white voter
and if given an endorsement term I
pledge a continuation of my honest and
conscientious efforts to represent you
acceptably.
Respectfully,
RICHARD B. RSSELL, JR.
FOR CONGRESS.
I respectfully announce as a candi
date for the Democratic nomination to
the 68th Congress, subject to the rules
and regulations governing tbe Primary
September 13 th.
I hope I may get tbe unanimous vote
of the people and will appreciate any
Interest manifested in my election. If
my duties in behalf of the people will
permit, I shall personally visit each
county in the district.
Sincerely yours.
THOS. AI. BELL.
Seamen’s Watches.
In the time division of the 24 hours
of tbe day Into watches on board
ships at sea there are five watches of
four hours each and two of two hours,
every watch having Its distinctive
name. Beginning at noon, the after
noon watch is from 12 m. to 4 p. m.;
first dog watch, 4 p. m. to 6 p. tn.;
second dog watch, 6 p. m. to 8 p. m.;
night watch, 8 p. rn. to 12 midnight;
middle watch, 12 midnight to 4 a. in.;
morning watch, 4 a.' m. to 8 a.
forenoon watch. 8 a. m. to noon.
More Advice.
If you think you are bright, keep 41
dark.—Boston Transcript
Money tn His Shoes.
A Bole named Bictr Talla, traveling
from America to Danzig, was taken
ill recently in the Y. M. C. A. ’nut
Waterloo road, London, and removed
to the Infirmary. He had only two
shillings threepence In English money,
but hidden In his clothing he bad 22
$lO gold pieces and paper money to
the value of SOOO. His shoes were
found to be very heavy, and when
they were photographed by the X-ray,
12 large coins, presumably $lO gold
pieces, were found hidden between the
leather and the soles of each boot.—
Brooklyn Eagle.
The Square Deal Garage
East Candler Street.
Day Phone 74, Night 280 and 225
<tr
Is the place to save money on brake lin
ing, electrical work, welding and general
repair work. Any make of car, we bar none.
Also we sell accessories, gas, oil and greases.
All work done by expert mechanics. Ask the
man that has been here.
Service our motto.
The Square Deal Garage
Grady Whitehead, Service Manager
Telephone 74 Telephone 74
THE WINDER NEWS
TRUSTEE’S SALE REALTY.
By virtue of an order granted by the
Hon. N. L. Hutchins, referee in bank
ruptcy, to me as the trustee of J. W.
Summerour, bankrupt, I will offer for
sale to the highest bidder for cash, at
auction, on tbe premises, subject to
confirmation by the court, on Satur
day, July 20th, 1922, at eleven o’clock.
A. AI., eastern time, an undivided one
half interest in that house and lot In
the'City of Winder in Barrow county,
Georgia, formerly Jackson county, lo
cated on Wright street, fully describe
ed In deed fror W. H. Toole, as attor
ney in fact for Quarterinan & Toole,
and Winder Lumber Company to G. S.
Summerour and J. W. Summerour,
dated January 7, 1020, recorded in the
office of Clerk of Barrow Superior
Court, in book “B", page 400; and also
like undivided half interest in that lot
in City of Winder, Barrow county, Ga.,
formerly Jackson county, on Wright
street, fully described in deed from I.
E. Jackson, Guy P. Jackson and E. A.
Jackson to G. S. and J. W. Summerour,
dated November 10. 1020, recorded in
Clerk’s office, Barrow Superior Court,
in book B. page 576. The descriptions
of the property mentioned in said two
deeds is as follows:
“That certain tract and lot of land
situated, lying and being in Barrow
county, Georgia, and in the city of
Winder, described as follows: Known
and designated as a part of the Nancy
J. Wright property, being the north
west corner of Wright street and
Georgia Avenue; fronting two hundred
feet on Wright street and two hundred
feet on Georgia Avenue, be the meas
urements more or less, owing to en
croachments of said streets.”
2. “Those lots and parcels of land
situated and described as follows: In
the county of Barrow, state of Georgia,
City of Winder, beginning on a rock
corner with lot of Quartet-man & Toole
on the N E. side of Wright street,
thence northwest along said Wright
street 195 feet to rock corner with lot
of G. C. Morgan; thence N. E. along
line of G. C. Morgan 200 feet to rock
corner with lot of Airs. I). P. Camp;
thence 8. E. with Airs. D. P. Camp. 95
feet to rock corner; thence N E with
Airs. 1). P. Camp 99 feet to rock cor
ner on lot of Jackson; thence S. E.
along Jackson and Appleby lots 300
feet to rock corner on Georgia Avenue;
thence S W along Georgia Avenue 99
feet to corner with with lot of Quarter
man & Toole; thence N W along line
of Quarterman & Toole lot 200 feet to
corner; thence S. E. along line of Quar
terman & Toole 200 feet to the begin
ning corner on Wright street, contaiu-
ing two acres more or less.
The interest to he sold in these lots
is an undivided one-half belonging to
J. W. Summerour; terms of sale Cash
and subject to confirmation by Court.
This the 12th day of July, 1922.
G. A. JOHNS,
Trustee in Bankruptcy of J. W. Sum
merour.
Numbering Spool Cotton.
The number of cotton thread la
sased on the size of the yarn from
which the thread Is twisted. The flu
shed thread was originally all three
ply and carried the yarn size—that is
to say, three strands of size 50 yarn
were twisted together and called No.
V) thread. When six-ply or six-cord
tame Into use It was deetded not to
thange the numbering of the thread,
iut to use six strands of yarn size 100
to make the No. 50 thread.
Try It
W may set it down a great
truth, I think, that the sense of mo
notony and drudgery In our work gen
erally shows that we have come to
put our emphasis In the wrong place—
that we have become concerned more
In getting our work done and off onr
bands than in the way we are doing
It Change the emphasis to the latter,
and the situation will be mastered
The sense of drudgery will vanish, and
the life and the work will have an
other aspect.—M. Q. Simons.
Unshaken Testimony.
Time is the test of truth. And Doan’s
Kidney Pills have stood the test in Win
der. No Winder resident who suffers
backache, or annoying urinary ills can
remain unconvinced by this twice-told
testimony.
J. It. N. Baugh, 200 Wright St., Win
der, says: “I was troubled with right
smart pains across the small of my
.back and if seemed the pains settled
•there and felt like needles and pins
me all the time. The kidney
secretions were too free in passage.
I saw Doan’s Kidney Pills advertised
and decided to use them. Doan’s re
lieved me of the trouble.” (Statement
given April 20. 1918.)
f)n December 14, 1921, Air. Baugh
said: “I gladly confirm my former
statement. If it had not bean for
Doan’s my back would have been in a
Strand Theatre
Thursday, July 13th.
Alae Murray in “Fascination.”
A big special that has played in
Atlanta, Alacon, Athens and other
cities and Aliss Murray still holds
the public spellbound when it
comes to “Fascinating Romance”
Alatinee 4:00 Night show 8:30
and 10:15
Children 20c Adults 35c
Friday, July 14th
Come and see a good Universal
picture
Children 10c Adults 20c
Matinee 4 :00 Night 8 :30
Saturday, July 15th
A Big Western, featuring
HOOT GIBSON
Also A Good Comedy
Also Alutt and Jeff.
Alatinee 2:30. We run straight
through until we close.
10c and 20c
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
A\ 1 I JJiK {
Attention
Ford Owners!
Ford parts, like almost everything else
worth while, are counterfeited. Imitation
parts are manufactured to SELL at the
highest possible rate of profit and the
grades of steel used are consequently not
the same high quality, specially heat
treated alloy steels specified in Ford
formulas for the manufacture of GEN
UINE FORD PARTS.
Don’t be misled —Insist upon GENUINE FORD
PARTS made by the Ford Motor Company. By
so doing you will get from 35 to 100 per cent
more wear from them, and you will pay the
lowest possible cost —the same everywhere.
50% OF GENUINE FORD PARTS
RETAIL FOR LESS THAN 10c EACH
Ask for Parts Price List
When your Ford car, or Fordson tractor needs
attention, call on us. For remember we are prop
erly equipped, employ competent mechanics, and
use Genuine Ford and Fordson parts in all
repair work:
King Motor Cos.
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Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Tear.
terrible shape. I cannot speak .highly
enough for the good work Doan’s have
done for me.” *
60c, at all dealers. FostA-Alilburn
Cos., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. 4
\
More people have taken Tanlae and
praised it than any other medicine in
the world. There’s one reason Jkly—
merit.—Dr. G. W. DeLaPerriere &
Sons.
A Splendid Medicine for the Stomach
and Liver.
" “Chamberlain’s Tablets for the stom
ach and liver are splendid. I never
.tire of telling my friends and neighbors
.of their qualities,” writes Airs. Wil
liam Vollmer, Eastwood, N. Y. When
bilious, constipated or troubled with
indigestion, give them a trial. They will
do you good. „
Monday, July 17.
Corrine Griffeth in
“DEAD LINE AT ELEVEN”
A Good One
10c and 20c
Matinee 4 :00 Night show 8 :30
Tuesday, July 18th
Zena Keefe in “RED FOAAI.”
Children 10 Adults 20e
Alatinee 4.00 Night 8:30
Wednesday, July 19
Gareth Hughds in ,
“DON’T WRITE LETTERS”
10c and 20c
Thursday, July 20th.
A 10-piece brass hand will pre
sent their Famous Alinstrel—no
picture.
Children 20c Adults 40c