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THURSDAY. AUGUST 17. 10*22.
Designing of Tire Tread
Requires Expert Skill.
Diamond Shape Blacks Accepted As
Most Efficient Pattern on All
Roads, in all Weather.
lie ability of the* automobile tire to
hold to the road without spin or skid
Is practically a matter of tread de-
and mud* of the experiment# eoa
•Jacted :t.v expert; i:i a s.areh l<r toe
most efficient tread may pr. vo inter
esting to t’te car owner wlo is tiie l) u-
eliciary.
Tin* engineers of The Goodyear liie
& Rubber Company put every new tread
that is brought out on the market to a
critical comparison with the famous
All-Weatlier Tread and in all these
tests the value of the tread with the
diamond-shaped block has been empha
sized strongly.
The layman can readily understand
that forward motion must he assisted
by the tire tread and that this same
read must offer a resistance to side
thrust, to tendency to move off the
road at an angle. Years in which the
diamond blocks lay down a gripping,
safe track for the wheel, sending the
ear full distance ahead with every
tinn of the wheel and effectively over
coming any tendency toward skidding.
This tread design lias been likened
lo the paw or hoof of a surefooted an
imal. which spreads upon contact with
the ground and really grips securely.
Despite hundreds of experiments
the Goodyear experts have never lcen
able to find a tread that compared with
(he All Weather. The marked superior
ity of the design lias within the last
year led to its use upon Goodyear solid
and cushion truck tires.
“Every block edge works in this
tread,” says The Tire Service Station.
LOANS LOANS
Money to lend on farm and city property.
Money easily available on proper security.
tj' T. ELTON DRAKE
fy Attorney-At-Law
WINDER, GA.
LOANS LOANS
Used Cars for Sale at
Right Prices
1 Ford Touring Car $150.00
The motor and rear axle in this car has just
been overhauled. It is well worth the mon
ey. $75.00 cash and balance in small month
ly payments gets it.
1 Ford Runabout $150.00
Newly painted and in good mecllanical con
dition. Looks good and will giye good sei
vice. Cash $75.00. Terms for balance.
1 Ford Touring Car $125.00
Motor and rear axle in fair running condi
tion. Will give good service and is a bargain
at the price. $50.00 cash, terms for balance.
2 FOrd Ton Trucks 1920 model $325.00
each. These are rebuilt trucks and will give
good service as new. New tires all round.
Good oak bodies. Real bargains for any one
that needs a truck. Small cash payment and
terms for balance to reliable people.
1 Moon 6-cylinder Touring car $275.00.
This car is in perfect condition. Runs like
new. Cost about sl4 00 and has been driv
en less than 2,000 miles. A bargain for this
type of car. Terms.
1 Ford $50.00
(She’ll run, too).
If you want a used car, it will pay you to
come in and let us talk with you before you
buy.
King Motor Cos.
Phone 129
Goodyear dealer. “And because itUe
tread makes a uniform, unbroken coin
tact witli the road, wear is considerably
less than in treads having a rough, un
equal surface.
“At the Goodyear plant, various
treads are testis! in a unique manner.
A tire is made up with four or six va
rious treads, each covering the same
amount of the circumference. These
treads are of exactly the suiik- stock.
Then the tire is placed upon u ear anil
run for several thousand miles. At
the end of that time it is taken off and
examined.
“That lest tells he story.
“Tile effect or the different treads
upon the carcass of he tire, or the plies
also is noted. Treads having too prom
inent buttons inflict a severe strain
upon the carcass of the tire or the plies
eases, they separate the place.
“There are many other tilings to he
considered in designing a tread. The
worth of the Goodyear design is best
indicated by the fact flint it is the
most popular tread in the world.”
Lake*# Level Has Faffec.
The pre-hlstnrtc Lake Tahoe was
larger and deeper than the present
lake. During the Neocene epoch and
earlier part of the Pleistocene epoch
Its water stood much higher, hut tn
Its ox’erflow It has cut through thq
lava dams that maintained It at the
Wight. Reaches that mark the for
mer higher level ar- about liK) feet
above the present surface end doubt
less the wafer once stood even higher.
c ASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR JUDGE WESTERN CIRCUIT
I hereby announce my candidacy to
siutcis-d myself as Judge of the Supe
rior Court of the Western Circuit, sub
ject to the action of the Democratic
Primary.
Yours very truly.
BLANTON FORXSON.
To the White Citizens of Barnow coun
ty.
I hereby announce my catwlldacy 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 -feptember
13th, 1022. T 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.
irrrnAßD b. rssell, jr.
FOR STATE SENATOR.
I hereby announce formally my can
didacy for the Senatorshfp from- the
27th District, subject, to the rules, reg
ulations and results of flu* Democratic
Primary to be held on Scpernlier 13th,
next. In my service ns Senator., 1 have
tried to serve till the pi-oph* anil their
varied interests. T take* the fact that
J am without opposition as indicating
that my course lias been sati-factory.-
to the people.
G. A. JOHNS*.
FOR CONGRESS.
I respectfully announce as a candi
date for the Democratic nomination, to
the 68t h Congress* subject to tie* rules
and regulations governing the Primary
September' 13th.
I hope I may get the unanimous- vote
of the people anil will appreciate auy
interest manifested in my drat Lon. If
my duties in tiehalf of the people will
permit, I shall personally visit each
county in the district.
Sincerely yours.
THUS. M. BELL.
To the Voters of the itth. Congressional
District of Georgia;
I respectfully announce my candida
cy for the 68th Congress subject to the
Democratic Primary of September IX
1922.
If nominated ami elected, it will be
my earnest desire and purpose to serve
the people worthily and well, and give
faithful service to the best interest of
the citizeus of the entire district.
Thanking you. both ladies and gentle
men. for your support and suffrage, I
am,
>' Respectfully yours,
JAMES 11. CRAWFORD.
Providence News.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Oldham and
'daughter, Miriam and Mrs. Pearl Har
nett and son, were the dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Sykes Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. (\ \V. Butler and chil
dren sj>eiit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Jim Grizzle.
Mrs. W. S. Hunter had as her guest
Tuesday and Tuesday night Mrs. Clara
Oldham and daughter Miriam, and
Mrs. Claud Hunter and children.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wages spent Sat
urday night with Mr. and Mrs. Bell
, Mn xey.
Miss Annie Hunter had as her guest
last Tuesday and Tuesday night Miss
Cordelia Cofer.
Mr. W. T. Ohlhnm and W. S. Hun
ter attended meeting at Pentecost a
•'few days last week.
Missus Cordelia Cofer anil Alninie
'Hunter spent Saturday night with
Misses Nellie and Bell Haynle.
Mr. and Mrs. Festus Kinney spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hun
tor. • * i* w
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hammond and
daughter of Stathain were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Cofer Sunday.
Mrs. Ettie Cooper of Winder is
spending this week with Mrs. W. S.
Hunter.
Mr. Foetus Kinney and son and Mas
ter DuPre Wages made a trip to Stone
Mountain Thursday.
The people of this community were
glad to hear that Mrs. Fannie Titshaw
is able to be up.
Master DuPree Wages sprnt Satur
day night and Sunday with Master Bill
Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Roberson anil
children spent Thursday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hammond.
Miss Esther Kenney spent Sun din y
night with Miss Iva Hunter.
Hot Weather Diseases.
Disorders of the bowels are extreme
ly dangerous particularly during the
hot weather of the summer months,
and in order to protect yourself and
family ; gainst a sudden attack, get a
bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diar
rhoea Remedy. It can be depended
upon. Many have testified to its ex
cellence. Advt.
THE WINUER KEWS
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UNION GROVE
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Rev. It. L. Lawson of Buford tilled
his regular appointment here Satur
day and Sunday. We have elected Uro-
Lawson for our pastor for another
1 year.
Miss Lillie Kilgore spent last week
with relatives at Athens,
Mrs. Lizzie Wilson spent a few days
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Kilgore of Auburn.
, Miss Minnie Butler spent Sunday
with Miss Audrey Hendrix.
Misses Henrietta and Esther Belle
Ethridge spent Sunday afternoon with
Miss Gerilie Wood.
Miss Esther Belle Ethridge spent
one day last week with Mr. anil Mrs.
Leonard Timms of Alt. Moriah.
Mr. Ernest Phillips of iVtrterdale
spent Saturday night with Mr. aud
Mrs. 11. S. Ethridge.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morrison of At
lanta spent Sunday with the former’s
parents, Air. aud Airs. ,T. X. Alorrison.
Aliss Bessie Montgomery spent last
week with tier brother, Air. John Alont
gornery of Ebeneer. ~
Aliss Oma Holman of Duncan’s
Creek spent part of last week with
Aliss Gertrude Smith.
Aliss Lessie Montgomery was the
guest of Air. ail'd Airs. Ben Wilkins of
Appalaehee last week.
Aliss Gerilie Wood spent one day last
week with Alisses Bessie and Jessie
anil Ida Alae Kinsey.
Several from this place attended ser
vices at Alt. Aloriah last week and re
ported fine services.
Mr. and Airs. E. A. Alontgomery spent
Sunday with Air. and Airs. John Butler
Aliss Alae Wages of South Georgia
spent last week with relatives at this
place.
Air. and Airs. Cline Bradley are all
smiles. It’s a hoy.
Air. and Airs. Will Ethridge of Au
burn spent Sunday with Mr. and Airs.
Cline Bradley.
Master Johnny Butler spent Satur
day with Master Leon Montgomery.
Mr. George Wood of Atlanta, who
,has been spending some time with his
returned home Sunday.
, Sunday school at this place is on a
boom. Everybody come every Sunday.
,nt 2:30. B. Y. P. T T . at 8:00 o'clock.
With best wishes to the Winder
News and its readers
Tallassee Dots.
\7
Mrs. Ann! Wallaie was the guest of
Mr, and Airs. J. C. Sykes Sunday night.
Air. and Airs. Robert Maynard were
guests of Air. and Airs. Bennie Maynard
Saturday night.
The guest of Aliss Mattie Bell Davis
Saturday night was Aliss Prudie Bell
Sykes.
, Aliss Montine Walltce and sister are
home with their mother this week.
Master Robert Lee Daniel spent Sun
day with Master Joe Davis.
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Winder, Georgia
Farm Loans and Winder City Loans.
I negotiate loans on farm lands in Barrow, Jackson and Walton
I also make loans on Winder City property .See W. F. Pentecost, who
has an office with T. Elton Drake, Attorney, Winder, Georgia, and is In
Winder on Friday of each week. Mr. Pentecost is inspector of farm
lands for my companies and will give prompt service.
S. G. BROWN, Banker
Private Bank—Not Incorporated.
6 nios.—pd. sept.-22 LAWRENCEVLLE, GA.
Bell Manufacturing Cos.
OFFERS GOOD PAY, REGULAR WORK
FOR 25 MORE EXPERIENCED OPERA
TORS TO BEGIN AUGUST 21ST, See
Mr. Farmer, Supt.
Bell Manufacturing Cos.
dr.hrrlpHon Price: $1.50 Per Year.