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ANNOUNCEMENTS
HWWWt'DGE WESTERN CIRCUIT
* / l( MM>y announce my candidacy to
'tfiKWCd myself as Judge of the Svpe-
WofYVWrt of the Western Circuit, sub
toto* J <he action of the Democratic
’TOtMry.
Yours very truly,
BLANTON FOIiTSON.
Citizens of Barrow coun
ty.
* f'Wmty announce my candidacy for
e fofcl&Won as Representative of Bar-
in the General Assembly of
subject to the action of the
'Wttt# prithury to he held September
J f&hJ®nte2. I will appreciate the sup
'jitaf 'tfiid influence of every white voter
given an endorsement term I
ft 1 Continuation of my honest and
efforts to represent you
Respectfully,
R hICIIARD B. RSSELL, JR.
F WiR STATE SENATOR.
1 announce formally my can
I for the* Senatorship from the
E ‘lH'tlPVitJtfrlct. subject to the roles, re*
* *ftfAWsh# : lfliif'results of the Democratic
1
r ( rsxtl l M n Jiiy service ns Senator., 1 have
lb i lW o t<? t ‘£<Vvo nil the people and their
¥il9ft‘<i n ffi?ft i pstß. 1 tnke the fact that
* opposition ns indicating
bl ftfnf m fiijF o eHurxe lias been satisfactory
t ybftuPWitJe-
G. A. JOHNS.
, 1 TOR CONGRESS.
j 1 f f ‘fM4jf>eM'fully announce us a candi
-1 l FfA't^“foP , tl>< 4 DenuK’iutic nomination to
,*■ Afmlgregs, subject to the rules
J I tfli<T governing the Primary
f wteMe^iath.
, 1 t may get the unanimous vote
, c *of b ftif t ¥isbijle and will appreciate any
1 in my election. If
} ln behalf of the people will
,} ‘ViA'tFrit, 1 I shall personally visit each
c fbe district.
Sincerely yours,
TIIOS. M., BELL.
TA !l fhA Vhtcrs of tlie iltli Congressional
of Georgia:
' announce my candida
|,c.ll FoP'the 1 listh Congress subject to the
WhiVitVntiC Primary of September 13.
Hfe.\
and elected, it will be
‘ftiPViWrfcst desire and purpose to serve
vorthily and well, and give
r 'fliWWu! service to the best interest of
’flu* ‘ ''ettliens of tlie entire district.
1 Wih.kK.g you, hot li ladies and gontle-
Jrmir support and suffrage, I
,l Btn (
Respectfully yours.
JAMES 11. CRAWFORD.
‘riot Weather Diseases.
D dcrs >f the bowels arc extrome
l\/! particularly during the
not" of the summer months,
'!A.,f n in or <inl ?r to protect yourself and
'ttliltily'against a sudden attack, get a
(iiamhc lain’s Colic and Diar
Remedy. it can be depended
MjffiSmi. 'Many have testified to its ex-
Wfff'fice. Advt.
people ride on
L tires'than
kind. tf
FARM LOANS
Lowest Interest.
Lowest Commissions.
Quickest Action.
WRITE FOR FI LL INFORMATION FROM LOAN DEPT.
Atlanta Trust Cos.
ATLANTA, GA.
A. M. BENTON, Winder, Ga.
Representative for Harrow, Gwinnett, Jackson and
Hanks counties.
Presbyterian Church
Sunday from 10 to 10:30 A. M. Jun
ior choir song service
Sunday school from 10:30 to 11:30
A. M„ F. C. Graddlck, Supt. -
Christian Endeavor Society meets
at 7.30 P. M.
Preaching by the Pastor Ist and 3rd
Sunday mornings at 11:30, and evening
at 8:30.
Prayer meetings every Wednesday
evening beginning promptly at 8 P. M.
conducted by elders, deacons or lay
members. *
You are most cordially Invited to
attend all of these services and join
with us in the service of the Master
Come. TP.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICES
10:15 A. M. Sunday School.
11:30 A. M. Preaching and Lord’s
Super.
7 :30 P. M. Christian Endeavor.
8:30 P. M. Preaching.
E. L. SHELNUTT, Minister
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH.
J. B. Brookshire. Pastor.
1. Preaching every fourth Sunday
morning at 11:30 and every Sunday
evening at 8 :(X) o’clock.
2. Conference Saturday night be
fore every fourth Sunday.
3. Prayer meeting every Wednes
day evening at 8:00 o’clock. The S.
S. lesson for the following Sunday al
ways discussed.
4. Sunday school every Sunday at
2:30 o’clock. S. C. Kinney, Supt.
5. W. M. S. every fourth Sunday
p. M. at 3:30. Mrs. T. W. Ash, Pres.
6. Community Deague on Friday
night before every fourth Sunday. S
Kinney, chairman.
Cause of Appendicitis
any aspect of kindergarten education.
When the bowels are constipated, the
lower bowels or large intestines become
packed with refuse matter, that is
made up largely of germs. These germs
■liter the vermiform appendix and set
up inflaraation, which is commonly
known as appendicitis. Take Chamber
lain’s Tablets when needed and keep
your bowels regular and you have lit
tle to fear from appendicitis.
We have several scholarships in the
Athens Business College we will sell
cheap—bookkeeping, shorthand, sten
ography.—See the Winder News tf
Grove's
Tasteßess
Chill Tonic
Destroys Malarial Germs
in the Blood. 60c
pjjirTl
For Hogs—
to Sweeten
e Swill
—dissolve 1 tablespoonful of
Red Devil Lye in a pint of
water, then add this solution
to thaslop or soft feed for 10
hogs. Or dissolve 3 /t of a can
in a quart of water, and add
to a barrel of slop. Stir
thoroughly and feed to hogs
night and morning.
Always demand the genuine
[RED DEVIL LYE
-Sure is Strong
THE WINDER NEWS
OLD BAY LINE STEAMERS AT NOR
FOLK WILL HOLD FOR CON
NECTION FROM SEABORD
AIR LINE RY. TRAIN.
Norfolk. Ya., —Seaboard Air Line
Railway announces that they re-es
tablish tug service from their Ports
mouth Passenger Station to the “Old
Bay Line” steamer, foot of Main street
Norfolk, daily except Sunday, to quick
ly handle passengers and baggage ar
riving Portsmouth on Seaboard train
No. 12 due at ti :00 P. M.
* PROGRAM
NINTH DISTRICT PRESS
ASSOCIATION.
The Ninth District Press Asstx-iation
will meet at Clarkesville, Ga., Friday,
September Ist. The following pro
gram has been arranged:
1. Called to order by the president.
2. Prayer.
3. Address of Welcome, Mayor F.
M. Reeves.
4. Response—. John F. Shannon, of
Commerce News.
5. Roll Call.
6. Reading Minutes.
7. Persistency in Newspaper Work,
Mrs. Homer Thompson, Commerce
News.
8. The Newspapers of the Ninth Dis
trict, .Tack Patterson, Atlanta Journal.
0. An Ideal Weekly Newspaper, A.
S. Hardy, Gainesville News.
10. The Relation of the People of
the Local Community to the Local Pa
per, John F. Shannon, Commerce News.
11. Election of Officers.
12. Miscellaneous Business.
The Association will be called to or
der at 11 o’clock.
j. iv. McWhorter, Pres.
J .P. DAVIDSON, Sec-Treas.
Same Old Story But a Good One.
Mrs. Manala Burns, Savana, Mo., re
lates an experience, the like of which
lias hajipencd in almost every neighbor
hood in this country, and has been told
and related by thousands of others, as
follows: “I used a bottle of Chamber
lain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy
about nine years ago and it cured me
of flux (dysentery). I had another at
tack of the same complaint three or
four years ago and a few doses of this
remedy cured me. I have recommend
ed it to dozens of people since I first
used it and shall continue to do so for
I know it is a quick and positive cure
for bowel troubles.”
1899 ' 1922
“After a While.”
So many people think they will begin to save “after
a while.” In the mean time they go on exercising the
spending habit.
*
It isn’t the money you spend now that will make you
comfortable by and by. It’s the money you SAVE now
and during all the “nows” of your producing years.
Experience has shown that savings must be practiced
to be really successful. Once it is established as a habit
it becomes easy.
This bank will be glad to help you save by suggesting
various plans of saving-plans used successfully by many
of our depositors.
Any officer of the Bank will be glad to talk with you
if you will be kind enough to call.
Winder National Bank
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Children Cry for Fletcher’s
icastoriai
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of
- on the wrapper all these years
/j* , just to protect the coming
/■eoccAt/tf, generations. Do not be deceived.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
Never attempt to relieve your baby with a
remedy that you would use for yourself.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has ,•
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Comfort —The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
_ THE CINTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY.
■ ie^us^ ness trmer
H , After you have had a telephone
7^/ " ■ it is hard to understand how you "/
I j 1 J . I ever got along without one. The ~~~^r
r ■*" * lB telephone enables you to bargain
(f Jl ii mil —for help—for tools—etc. A telephone is a time
/ \ WT Zwh saver and a money saver.
/'y\_TVy / A TELEPHONE IN YOUR
HOME WILL
Impress your merchants and your friends that you are progressive—that you
keep in touch with the market prices and that you can be reached quickly
when stock, produce or grain is wanted.
There is no better way to put yourself on the business map of your community
than to have your name appear in the telephone directory.
North Ga. Tel. & Tel. Cos.
Subscription Price: |1.50 Per Year.