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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1922.
Fruit Jars, Fruit Jar Caps and Jelly
Glasses at Smith Hardware Cos.
Seed Rye direct from the mouuntains
for sale by Smith Hardware Cos.
Multiplying Shallots for sale by-
Smith Hardware Company.
The largest shipment of auto bat
teries ever received in Winder was
the “Exide.” Special September price;
ace us now. —Smith Hardware Cos.
Pack up your troubles and store ’em
away, the “Microbe of Love’.’ will be in
town September 22, at the school aud
itorium.
Galvanized Roofing is getting searce.
We still have a fair stock; buy now.
Smith Hardware Company.
Aluminum Percolators SI.OO at
Smith Hardware Company.
LOANS LOANS
Money to lend on farm and city property.
Money easily available on proper security.
T. ELTON DRAKE
Attorney-At-Law
WINDER, GA.
LOANS LOANS
Benson’s Bread Is
Good Bread.
|l£ln an Emergency ! OO |lp
L case re —’ n case s ' c kness —or
in case of many other unexpected occur- Ti
rences —some of which are daily happenings. 1 1
A TELEPHONE IN YOUR JgH \
Bring not only relief but happiness—the kind of hap- /
piness that is derived from a knowledge of one’s / / II j| l
security. |
A Telephone in your home will also bring market re
ports, social cheer and weather forecasts.
Today is the best time to talk this matter over with your telephone com
pany. *Make it urgent business—it is just as important to your family as
your life insurance, your fire insurance or your will.
North Ga. Tel. & Tel. Cos.
Stoves & Ranges
Prices on Stoves and Ranges advanced
the first of September, but we are going to
sell ENTERPRISE STOVES, ALLEN’S
PRINCESS, MAJESTIC and COPPER
CLAD RANGES, CHEAP AS LONG AS
OUR STOCK LASTS.
Stoves from $12.00 up. Ranges from ”$35
up.
Heaters from $6.00 up.
Don’t let this opportunity pass.
Smith Hardware Company
The Winchester Store
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Winder, Ga. Winder, Ga.
STATHAMNEWS
Mrs. Georgia McDonald returned on
! Thursday from Elberton where she
spent a month very pleasantly with
leer daughter, Mrs. W. D. Bolton.
Miss Zethel Harris spent the week
end here with her parents. She is a
pupil at Gibson-Mereer.
Little Miss Janett and Martha Steed
were week-end guests of their auut,
Mrs. E. Hewitt of Winder.
Rev. C Henderson filled his regular
preaching appointment at the Baptist
church Sunday morning and evening.
Mrs. J. P. Arnold is spending this
week in Athens with her daughter,
Mrs. W. H. Hardigree.
Mrs. James Miller of Bogart spent
Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Susie
Harper.
Mrs. R. A. Nunnally entertained as
her guests last week, her brother and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Harper
and two sons, Millard and Willard, of
Cartersville.
Miss Joe Smith of Talbotton was
the guest of Miss Frances Arnold for
the week-end. v
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Smith of near
Athens were the week-end guests of
the latter’s mother, Mrs. W. D. McDon
ald.
Mrs. Susie Harper Turner, and two
daughters, returned to their home in
South Georgia after spending some
time here with her sister, Mrs. it. A.
Nunnally.
R. B. Arnold left Monday for Tal
botton where he will spend sometime
with his sister, Mrs. J. It. Snpth.
Mr and Mrs. N. T. Lancaster and
Mrs. Fannie Steed are attending an
association near Commerce this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Treadwell enter
tert.ained their children Sunday with
a home-coming. Being Mr. Treadwell
tilth birthday, it was a very happy oc
casion. The table was tilled with every
thing pleasing to the appetite and the
children and grand children showed
their appreciation of this home com
ing by doing justice to tlie edibles
when they were invited into the din
ing room.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Bradley and children from Walton
county, Mr. and Mrs. B. Adams and
children of Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Treadwell of Statham. May
there be many more birthdays is the
wish of the children.
Miss Helen Arnold went down to
Athens Tuesday shopping
School News..
We are glad our enrollment is in
creasing each week.
The High School attendance is great
er than it has been for several years.
The number has already reached fifty
one.
The pa rent-Ten eher Association held
its first meeting Friday afternoon at
four o’clock. We think it commenda
ble to have had such a good beginning.
Thirty mothers were present. We ap
preciate the fact that so much interest
is being manifested, we wish to see a
number of fathers present at the next
meeting, October 6th.
P. T. A. officers for the ensuing year
are Mrs. IV. M. Stinchcomb, president;
Mrs. I*. L. Hutchins, vice president;
Mrs. J. W. Cook, secretary, and Mrs.
! Guy Thurmond, treasurer.
Don’t fail to attend the “The Penny
I Carnival” given on the school campus
Saturday evening, September 30th.
You will he offered a Trip Around
tlie World. A lecture “For Men Only”
along with many other interesting
shows, for the price of a penny each.
Protection for Antarctic Fauna.
It is likely that the Australia*
.•ornrnonwealth will, at the Instigation
f Sir Douglas Mawson, the antarc
1c explorer, preserve Macquarie island
md rbe neighboring Islets us a sane
•nary for the subiintarctic fauna. The
■aland, which has an area of nearly 400
iegrees S.. 900 miles from Tasmania
ind nearly the same distance from
Antarctica. It Is the home ant) breed
ing ground of many millions of pen
guins of different species. Including the
low rare king penguins, and of vast
Aosta of sea-elephant* and seala.
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Kt /Always
m Budweiser
gjggj Everywhere
JHI |Bw ANHEUSER-BUSCH. INC- ST. LOUIS
Henson'Bros. & Fulbright
Distributors
Winder, Georgia
THE WINDER NEWS
I Classified Ads.
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Rape seed and turnip seed sold by
Smith Hardware Cos.
Bring your electric irons to Smith
Hardware Cos. to be repaired. ,
ATTENTION FORDS! Try those
new number 1075 Spark Plugs. Sold by
Smith Hardware Company.
A rare program of rare fun rarely
well done is the “Microbe of Love.”
Expert Welding & Ra
diator Repair Work.
All metals welded. No job too large:
no job too small. Radiators repaired
on all make cars. All work guaranteed
J. E. Casper’s Welding
Shop
Candler Street & Park Ave.
C. H. Stewart Old Stand
McCormick and Deering Mowers,
rakes and genuine repairs. Sold by
Smith Hardware Cos.
Don't fail to see “The Microbe of
Lore,” Friday evening, Sept. 22nd.
Packer’s Tin Cans, extra tops and
canning outfits at Smith Hardware.
Registered Jersey Cow service at
Moore’s barn. Also hogs and slioats for
sale. 4tpd.
WINCHESTER Flash Light batter
ies last longer by test bin they cost
no more. Sold by Smith Hardware.
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The “Microbe of Love”’ is ninety
nine and four-tenths per cent sure.
Plant Onion Seat now. Fine sets sold
by Smith Hardware Cos.
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The “Microbe of Love" is seldom
equalled and never excelled.
SUPERFEX and NEW PERFECTION
oil stoves sold by Smith Hardware.
Scholarship in Athens Business col
lege for sale cheap. Winder News.
Don’t fail to see “The Microbe of
Love,” Friday evening, Sept. 22nd.
You had better buy a KELLY auto
casing pow while they are so cheap.
Sold by Smith Hardware Cos.
Don’t fail to see “The Microbe of
Love” Friday evening, September 22.
RAPE SEED sold by Smith Hard
ware Company.
Turnip Seed! Another fresh lot ut
Smith Hardware Cos.
Brand new Rent Batteries at Smith
Hardware Compuny.
Don’t fail to see “The Microbe of
Love,” Friday evening, Sept. 22nd.
Special prices on Auto Casings and
Tubes still continue at Smith Hard
ware Cos.
FIRE, TORNADO I
& AUTOMOBILE HISUfcUICC
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Oldest and strongest companies in the
Insurance Line.
Will Appreciate your Business
C. C. GREGORY CO.
305 Winder National Bank Building
FARM LOANS
We are prepared to handle an unlimited amount of farm loan busi
ness at 6% per cent per annum with a reasonable commission.
We can loan for 5, 7 or 10 years time, in amounts ranging from
SI,OOO to $40,000, on 50 acres and up.
If you are in the market for a loan on your farm, let us submit you
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our proposition. .
“QUICK SERVICE” is our Motto. Call or write
W. H. QUARTERMAN
Correspondent for STATE & CITY BANK & TRUST CO.
(Formerly Old Dominion Trust Cos.) Richmond, Virginia.
Fords orv
Ult [I.IVI.H'.AI tRACTOI, —
ip. A/4^
Fordson Often Does More
In a Day Than Six Horses
The Fordson substitutes motors for muscles.
The Fordson substitutes tractor wheels for the
legs of man and horse.
The Fordson takes the burden off flesh and
blood and puts it on steel.
It allows the farmer’s energy to be devoted to
management, and not merely to operation. It
gives him time. It cuts his producing costs.
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There’s a big story of savings made possible
by the Fordson. Let us tell you. Write,
phone or call
King Motor Cos.
MrlJ^C oU "t the Good Wagons
f : Which is the best? What wagon last!
kJiV /' v a an d stands the wear withoil
W wi re P a ' r ? How many wagons will stand that hard test
am iiY. Y A W durability in actual service? All wagons look good
\\ f I when the paint is new, but what is under the paint?
(' Old Reliable
np Peter Schuttler Wagons
are anfl full of life after years of hard use and service.
They are built to last a lifetime, and that’s why generation
MwWIMr J J after generation of wise men have bought them in preference
llfiW'mSULm to an y ol * ler f° r over 70 years. Their first cost is a few dollars more than
the “almost as good’’ kind, hut you get full value received in durability,
'll service, saving of time, horses and repairs. They give lasting satisfaction and
(WPjK'Ja—_ perfect service year after year.
* Let Us Show You the One Best
Come in and talk it ovef. There is a great difference in wagons, and it will pay you to investigate.
SOLD BY
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Smith Hardware Cos.
Winder, Ga.
Subscription Price: 91.50 Per Year.