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T" T 'KSn\Y. -VTOrST 3, 1!V22.
BETHLEHEM
i i,nst week’s lot als)
Mrs. (’. I’. Jennings spent Tuesday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Hosier, of Campion.
Miss Celia Bell Holloway lias return
ed from a camping trip at Camp Hec.
Misses Y'era Adams. Mediae Thomp
son and Pauline Thompson spent a few
.lays last week with their aunt. Mrs.
Will House a.al family of near Chapel.
Miss Durham of Mulberry was the
guest of Mr. aa.l Mrs. ,1. A. Odum last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. T. Hendrix and Mr.
ami Mrs. H. it. Thompson spent Sun
day w itn Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mitchell.
Mr. G. X. Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Jt.
L. Harrison and Miss Bell Harrison
were in Athens shopping Friday.
Mi. nid Mrs. \V. I>. Hendrix spent
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. \V.
JHoseh aud family.
Miss Mary Nell Sims entertained
„ f ew of her friends at a picnic last
Friday at Sims pond in honor of Mrs.
Durham of Mulberry.
Mr. C. P. Jen dugs and Mr. Grady
Moon made a business trip to Atlanta
last week.
Little Miss Maurice Harrison is
spending this week with her sister.
Mrs. W. !.. Hendrix.
Mr. and Mr- Hale and family of
Monroe were the guests of .Mrs. White
head and children Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Yeanvood of Win
der spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Yea; wood.
Mr. and Mr-. W. 1,. Hendrix wire
the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. I). H. ( .
Thumps' !: last Sunday.
Miss Lizzie Mae Kidgeway entertain
c.i a few of her friends at a party on
last Saturday night in honor of Misses
Joyce and Audrey Fhungnn of Birming
ham. Ala.
Mrs. Fannie Moore and Mr. Bonnie
Moore attended the family reunion ill
the former's brothi r. Mr Jim Thomp
son of m ar Campton last Sunday.
Mrs, Josie Braswell of Campton.
Mrs. Brewer and little daughter, of Ar
cadia, Fla.. Mrs. Roy Powers and Miss
Lucy Kate Thompson spent last Tues
day with Mrs. Fannie Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Moore and chil
dren were visitors at Statlnim Sunday.
Mr. J. W. Bell and daughter Dm
Willie Bell will leave some time this
wwk on a camping trip at Camp Hec.
Mr. and Mrs. John’ Mitchell and Mrs.
Henry Mitchell spent last Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Thompson.
Miss Ethel Sailors of Winder spent
the week-end with her sister, Mrs. W.
F. ('lack.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and little
daughter, of Tallapoosa are visiting
relatives here.
Several from here attended the iiuar
terly meeting at Stathain Sunday.
Prof, and Mrs. .1. 1,. Moore are in
South Carolina where l’rof. Moore is
teaching a singing school. While in
South Carolina he will visit liis daugh
ter. Mrs. John Charles, of Chester,, S.
C.
Mr. E. I>. Treadwell and son, Hor
ace, made a business trip to Atlanta
last Monday.
Mrs. I>. 11. C. Tliompsou and Mrs.
Kettle Thompson spent 1 Tuesday in
Winder with the former's sister, Mrs.
Thirznz Odum.
Powder as Far Back As 200 B C.
It t* said the Koreans made gun
jjowder as far hark as 200 11. C.
SOUR STOMACH
' INDIGESTION
Thcdiord’s Black-Draught Highly
Recommended by a Tennessee
Grocer for Troables Re
sulting from Torpid
Liver.
East Nashville, Tenn.— The efflo
iency of Thedford's Black-Draught, the
genuine, herb, liver medicine, Is
Touched for by Mr. W. N. Parsons, a
grocer of this city. “It Is without
doubt the best liver medicine, and I
don’t believe I could get along without
it I take It for sour stomach, head
ache, bad liver, Indigestion, and all
other troubles that are the result of
a torpid liver.
“I have known and used It for years,
end can and do highly recommend It
to every one. I won't go to bed with
out It in the house. It will do all It
claims to do. I can't say enough for
it”
Many other men and women through
out the country have found Black-
Draught just as Mr Parsons describe*
—valuable In regulating the liver to
Its normal functions, and .In cleansing
the bowels of impurities.
Thedford’s Black-Draught liver medi
cins Is the original and only genuine.
Accept no Imitations or substitutes,
Always ask for Thedford's, y,g
PARISH LOCALS
Mrs. A. N. Kiliotl was the guest of
Mrs. Pearlie Simpson Sunday.
Miss Cannnie Lee Hall of Gresham
vllle is ia this corni.utility visiting rel
atives where she will attend school.
Mr. Herman Simpson spent Thursday
night with Mi. Lefus Wright.
Miss Flora Simpson was the guest
of Miss Jewell Elliott Friday flight.
Misses Nellie ami Ruth Alien were
guests of Miss Carmen Elder Sunday
night.
Miss Essie Wright is visiting her
grand parents of Windt r for a few
days.
Master Chester Elliott was the guest
of Monroe Mote Sunday.
Several from bore attended services
at Pinion Academy of near Winder
Sunday.
Mrs. C. P. Allen and daughter, Ruth,
were guests of Mrs. Fleeman and daugh
ter. Miss Lillie, Monday afternoon.
Mr. Broughton Dalton was the guest
of Messrs. Ernest and Lefus Wright
Sunday. *
Miss Jewell Elliott was the guest of
Misses Bessie and Flora Simpson last
Sunday.
Miss Ruth Allen spent last week-end
with lmr sister. Mrs. Maud House..
WHEN EVERY
MOVE HURTS.
Lame every morning, achy and stiff
nil day, worse when it s damp or chilly?
Suspect your kidneys and try the rem
edy your neighbors use. A-k your
‘neighbor!
Mrs. !>. ,\. Anthony, 112 Wright St.,
Winder, says : ”1 was troubled with my
hack and kidneys several years ago
and I give Doan's Kidney Pills credit,
jbr my good health today. M.v hack
jlnobbed with a heavy dull aelle .ins!
.ever my kidneys and sharp pains stabb
ed through my hack like* a knife cut at
the least move 1 made. 1 was dizzy
ami black specks passed before my eyes
and everything about me seemed to
he in a whirl. My head ached and 1
was nervous. My kidneys acted irreg
ularly. One box of Doan's Kidney Pills
certainly relieved me of all my troub
le and rid me of the pains in my hack
and the dizzy spells and headaches.
My kidneys also became regular in ac
tion. I felt much better.”
title at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
Cos., Mfrs.. Buffffalo, N. Y.
Fords oiv
y— THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR
rOAOETROJT.
Production
Farming, like every other business, must cut
down the overhead.
It is not a question of being able to afford a
Fordson; it is a question of being able to con
tinue farming on the old too-costly basis.
The farmer’s problem is not all a sales problem;
it is also a production problem. He must cut
down th ■ cost of production.
The For Ison does more work at a lower cost
and in le ;s time than txie old hand methods.
Let us give you the proof. Write, phone or
call today.
KING MOTOR CO.
UNION LOCALS
Misses \ era and Inez Morgan were
dinner guests of Miss Thelma Pender
grass Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dalton and
children spent Sunday with the ho
tel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Page.
Miss Fannie Healnn was the guest
of Miss. Coriine McElhannon Friday.
Little Misses Exit and Reha Hope
of Atlanta arc spending a few days
with their cousin, little Cleo Foster.
Miss Marie Chapman of Oak Grove
spent the week-end with her aunt, Miss
Stella Chapman.
Little Miss Jewell Page spent Sun
day with her cousin little Miss Lots
Bnidlk'rry.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Walls and chil
dren were the dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Spence Sunday.
Mr. Jarrell Magness had as his guest
Sunday, Mr. Hoyt Foster,
Mr. and Mrs. Hinesley. of Wind r.
spent Thursday with their daughter,
Mrs. Walter Sauls.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Walls and
little son. W. I>. spent Sunday with
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. \\ •
S. Bnidberry.
Miss Willie Page was the dinner
-nest of Miss .Fannie Lou Foster last
Thursday.
Miss Myrtle I foster of Jefferson sprnt
the week-end with Miss Lavada Stow
a rt.
Meeting closed at this place Monday
night with eight additions to the
church. .
Cedar Creek News
Mr. Dewey Kiretts spent Saturday
night with Mr. Burke Stalled.
Several from this pniluce attended
the Sunday school celebration at Eb
i nezer Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Add Stalled spent Sat
urday night and Sunday with tln* lat
ter's sister, Mrs. Bert Greeson.
Mr. and Mrs. Diner Segura were the
guests of Mr. and .Mrs. \\ . ( . Rutledge
Saturday night and Sunday.
Mrs. Dollip Williams U visiting her
daughter. Mrs. M. J. Rutledge, near
Oak Grove.
Miss Mary Kiretts was the guest of
.Miss Lizzie Kate Stewart Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Stewart spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hardi
gree.
Sunday school at this place every
Sunday; everybody invited to attend.
Prayer meeting on Sundya niglit; don’t
fail to come.
TFfE WILDER NEWS
PARISH LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. L.O. Allen spent Sat
prday night with Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Allen.
Miss Carmen Elder spent Saturday
night with Miss Aurora Attaway.
Miss Birtie House of near County
Line sp“iif Saturday night with Misses
Nellie and Ruth Allen.
Miss Pearl-Marr was tin* guest of
Miss Bessie Kinsey Sunday.
Mr. atrl Mrs. Will Marr and Mr. ami
Mrs. FIoy; Oliver were crests of Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Moat Sunday.
Mis- Nettie Mae Etheridge spent
Saturday night with Mi-s Thelma Al
len.
Miss Eiiuilln Page of Mulberry spent
tile week-end with her sister, Mrs. A.
X. Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur House were tin
guests of Mr. and Mrs. (’. P. Allen Sun
day.
* )
NOTICE
The partnership of Arnold-Williams
Shoe Store was dissolved by mutual
consent 5, 1922.
Preston H. Williams has purchased
the stock of merchandise and the tixt
ures and will continue in business
under the firm name of Williams Shoe
Store.
•T. Robert Arnold retires from the
shoe business and is in no way con
nected with the new firm.
(Signed)
PRESTON IT .WILLIAMS
J. R. ARNOLD.
S. A. L. Schedule
In Effect April IG, 1922.
South Bound.
No. 11 arrives 0:1 S A.M.
No. 17 arrives 8:42 a. in
No. 5 arrives , 4:43 p.m.
No. 29 arrives 7:00 P. M.
North Bound
No. 30 arrives 9:15 a.m
No. 6 arrives 1:53 p.m.
No. 18 arrives : 7 :00 pm.
No. 12 arrives 10:43 P. M.
Gainesville Midland
Schedule
Southbound
Train No. 3 arrives at 11:30 A. M.
Train No. 13 arrives at 2:30 I*. M.
Northbound
Train No. 14 arrives at 7:30 A. M.
Train No. 4 arrives at 1:33 P. M.
NEW LOW PRICES ON
Goodyear Tires
FABRIC All Weather Tread
ZU IwtJ.IS r
on voi n q $lO 50 AWT. .$22.95
qq vqi awt oa 32 X 4 AWT. .$29.15
“ AWT' 0 33X4AWT. .W. 05
ol X 4 AW 1. . $20.b0 34X4 AWT.. $30.85
32X4 AWT..521.20 32 X4i AWT. .$37.70
33 X 4 AWT..522.35 33 X4J AWT. .$38.55
34 X 4 AWT. . $22.85 34 X4l AWT. . $39.50
32 X4l AWT. .$28.95 35 X 5 AWT. .$49.30
Cross Rib Cords
30 X 3i $12.50 34 X 4 $25.90
32 X 3i ...... $19.25 32 X 4i $31.45
31X4" $22.20 33 X.4i $32.15
32 X 4 $24.50 34 X 4£ $32.95
33 X 4 , $25.25 35 X 5 $41.05
TIRE PRICES ARE AT THE LOWEST MARK
The Tire Service Station
Robert A. Camp,
Athens St. Phone 203 Winder, Ga.
Free Road Service to Tire Customers-Others Pay.
"Tweedledum and Tweediedee.”
We understand that the expression
"tweedledum and tweedledee’’ is used
to designate two things Mseeti
wfjjcti i here Is the smallest possthle
difference, and is applicable to dis
pute- over trifles. It Is also applied
to nonsensical discussions such as the
old logicians Indulged in. e. g.. when
farmer takes a pig to market. Is the
pig going with the farmer or the
farmer going with the pig?—The Wire
Message.
Insurance Bonds
WANTED
To make some Farm and City Loans
Large or small—Large ones preferred
Interest and commissions reasonable
S. F. MAUGHON. Mgr.
Insurange Department
North Georgia Trust & Banking Cos.
Farm Loans City Loans
The Fifth District A. & M.
School
Offers tlie very best advantages for the least cost. •
An accredited Four YearJ' High School. A spltintftd faculty
composed of College Graduates.
All Forms of Athletics.*
f
Board including Laundry 815.00 per mouth.
An opportunity given to worthy hoys and girls to reduce tlieir ex-
penses.
For further information, write to
N
J. HENRY WALKER, Principal
MONROE, GA.
■' -or>*tpHnn Price: S 1 fit) Per Yea*..
Cause of Appendicitis
When the liowele are constipated, the
lower bowels or large iutestiuj-s u„Ame
packed with refuse matter, that is
made up largely of germs. These germs
enter the vermiform appendix and s*t
up inflamatioii, which is commonly
known ns appendicitis. Take Chamber
lain’s Tablets when needed and keep
your bowels regular and you have" lit
tle to fear from appendicitis.