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% TIII'HSDAY, SEPTEMIIER 28, 1922.
Kitchen Needs
Preparedness is the good housewife’s slo
gan. From the time she starts to cook the
meal till the time she washes and drys the
last pan she has frequent need of many
things, she will be hindered greatly if she
does not have them right at hand.
We can keep you supplied with all kinds
of Groceries that are first in quality and low
in price.
Our Meat Market is strictly sanitary and
we keep only the best in fresh and cured
meats. Let us serve you.
W. C. Jett
THOS. M. BELL’S
MAJORITY GREAT
Cos Bell Crwfd Bell's Crwfd’s
Mjty MJty
Banks 1128 228 900
Barrow 9SI 350 d(i.
Cherokee (157 313 344
Dawson 209 191 7S
Fannin 850 19 840
Forsyth 791 479 312
Gilmer 387 0 381
Gwinnett 1357 503 854
llabersni 1007 490 1111
Hall 2015 713 1!*02
Jackson 1241 300 881
Inimpkin 431 11*0 241
Milton 040 205 441
l'ickens 375 28 347
Itahun 841 171 070
Stephens 023 025 2
Towns 529 50 479
Union 518 49 409
White 950 292 058
Total 16708 5259 11511 2
Bell’s Majority 11,509
NOTICE
All parties wanting space to show
live stock, chickens, domestic and cul
inary arts, also all parties who want
space to build agricultural exhibits,
either individual or community dis
plays will please notify the secretary
this week as we want to have a line up
by Saturday night, Sept. 23.
Write the secretary, P. O. Box 324
or call phone No. 320 or cull at the of
fice Jackson street and S. A. L. It. It.
and gjfve this information. Let all
school teachers get their schools ready
for the regular school parade open
ing day Tuesday, October 3. Meet at
the court house at 9-30 o'clock.
Tobacco Seeds Small.
Tobacco seeds are so minute that a
thimbleful will British enough plant#
for an acre of sToimd
LOANS LOANS
Money to lend on farm and city property.
Money easily available on proper security.
T. ELTON DRAKE
v Attorney-At-Law
WINDER, GA.
LOANS LOANS
SEABOARD IMPROVES SERVICE
Norfolk, Atlanta and Birmingham. Two hours quicker time to and
from New York and other Eastern points.
Train No. 0 passes Winder 1:53 P. M. arriving Richmond 7:00 a. m.
Norfolk 8:00 a. m. Washington 10:35, Baltimore 11:59 noon, Philadel
phia 2:15 p. m. New York 4:30 p. m. Drawing Room, Sleeping cars,
Dining Par serving all meals, and through day coaches. Excellent ser
vice Southbound.
Week End, Sunday and Summer Tourist round-trip fares will be
available during the season.
For total fares, train schedules, routes, service and Pullman accom
modations, apply to nearest SEABOARD Ticket agent or
FRED GEISSLER
Asst. General Passenger Agent, SAL
ATLANTA, GEOORGIA
NOTICE.
The Union Singing Choir of Jackson
county will meet at Ebenezer church
and the Barrow County singers are in
vited to eome and bring your hooks.
We are expecting some noted singers
from the adjoining county on the first
Sunday afternoon in October. —O. Bry
ant.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICES
10:15 A. M. Sunday School.
11 :3() A. M. Preaching and Lord’s
Super.
7 :3<) P. M. Christian Endeavor.
8:30 P. M. Preaching.
E. L. SHELNUTT, Minister
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. Graddick, 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. TF.
Powder as Far Back As 200 B. C.
It Is said the Koreans made gun
powder ns far back ns 200 B. C.
"Work Poor."
Charles M. Schwab at one of his
Loretto dinner parties was talking
ibout a man who was vainly beseech
ing the banks for a loan, “lie's a
rich man, too," said Mr. Schwab; “hut
le's work poor.” “Work poor?" snld
t guest. “Yes. work poor," Mr.
Schwab repeated. “You see, he's al
ways got so many operations In hand
that he's always short of money to j
Innnee them. Work poor. I cell tt.”
Then he smiled and added: “tie's one
>f those fellows who dig .so much that
'hey’re always in a hole."
Greatest Southeastern
Fair Seen for this Year
THIS YEAR'S SHOW TO SURPASS
ALL PREVIOUS EXHIBITIONS.
DATES SET FOR OCT. 12-21.
Presenting a picture of the South’}
agricultural and industrial greatness,
the seventh annual Southeastern Fair,
which opens In Atlanta,- October 12,
and runs ten days, will break all rec
ords for attendance, is the prediction
of President Oscar Mills, newly elect
ed head of the organization of the
great fair.
Scores of requests to the fair offices
from prospective exhibitors concern
ing the approaching exposition are in
dicative this year’s exhibitions will
be wider in range and of greater edu
cational value than ever before, be
lieves Mr. Mills.
Enthusiastic beyond expression
about the outlook. He says, “Fairs of
today are fast becoming matters of
great importance to all. No longer
are they considered of local or state
Importance, but they are rapidly be
ing recognized as national schools.
“The Southeastern Fair has been
recognized as an educational force by
the railroads. They are co-operating
to bring the people of the southeast
to Atlanta for a ten day practical
schooling, worth many dollars to the
spectator.
“County, State and the national gov
ernments have recognized it and, all
will be represented with worthy ex
hibits of farm products of modern
agriculture.’■
“This year we will even have ex
hibits from England and they will be
coming in from all parts of our own
SEE’S 7th ANNUAL FAIR AS
GREATESI EXPOSITION
Oscar Mills, president of the Southeast
ern Fair, which will be held in At
lanta, October 12-21.
country. It just offers us an oppor
tunity, those of us who remain at
home most of the time, to see just
MAKE THE OLD HOUSE NEW
If you don't like the appearance of your
house, let us show you how to make it mod
ern and attractive. You will be surprised to
see what a big difference a few small chan
ges will make.
I
Repairs An Investment
Proper remodeling and repairs greatly in
crease the value of your property. We can
furnish you good practical ideas for repair
ing and modernizing all types of buildings,
whether for town or farm.
And we can supply all the materials nec
essary at prices that will mean big savings.
The New Winder Lumber Cos.
Phone 47 Winder, Georgia
THE WINDER NEWS
■ MEMORIALS-IN-
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-GEfIRGIA- MARBLE
Geo. T. McDonald
Winder, Ga., Representing
CONTINENTAL MARBLE &
GRANITE CO, Canton, Ga.
The i-argest marble and granite
concern in the State.
Let us quote you prices
Toys Most Profitable Invention.
Toys, as a whole, have yielded larger
irofifs that; any other class of Inven
ions.
how wen W3 are - seeping up m—i the
rest of the world, when we go tc
the fair and see what progress they
are making in other parts of the
world.”
Mr. Mills states that everyone is
beginning to recognize the value ir
the Southeastern Fair as community
gathering. It affords an opportunity
for the farmer to see the manufactur
er’s product in actual operation before
he buys, and it gives the farmer ar
opportunity to present his product ol
the soil which he hopes to sell at a
reasonable price above the cost of pro
duction.
“Years of experience in building a
fair which will mirror the industrial
and rural life of the southeast have
taught us that entertainment is a nec
essary devision of the fair,” asserts
Secretary R. M. Striplin, “so we are
presenting each year, a more whole
some and a cleaner type of entertain
ment.
“The fair of ten years ago woulc
not be tolerated today. The exhibi
tions, the amusements, and everything
connected with it would be hooted as
terrible and would not be accepted by
those who are in the market of life
to get full value. Public sentiment has
demanded a bigger and better fail
each year, and the 1922 exposition ol
the Southeastern Fair will be a fai
better fair than any previous exhi
bition in the history of the associa
tion.
“Present indications,” says Mr
Striplin, “are the counties this year
will send more and better exhibits
of farm products. Improved cattle
and swine, are promised by these ex
hibitors, and poultry men are showing
more interest since they have been
given a modern exhibit hall in which
to show their specimens.
“Our boys and girls on the farm
are being urged to bring their live
stock to the fair and exhibit, it is a
mightly influence for good when you
give the youngster some encourage
ment and one of the goals of the
Southeastern Fair is this.”
“The majority of the fair patrons will
welcome the news that thoroughbred
running races will supplant the annual
Grand Circuit racing card at the fair,”
asserts Mr. Mills, for this year we are
going to stage six days for running
races between October 16 to 21.
f l \
y|| Libert^
This Statue of Liberty is emblematical of freedom for everyone
who does what Is right; but it does not stand for license to do wrong.
You are at liberty to do what you choose with your money—but are ‘
you dolng_what is right?
The wrong tiling to do is to carry it about with; you, sequester it in'
some some hiding spot, leave it in your safe, or put it in a safe deposit
box.
The right thing to do is to put it in this bank, to be used atyoqr
convenience,_to_draw interest if it is a surplus, and to circulate in the
marts of trade.
Member Federal Reserve System.
NORTH GEORGIA TRUST &
BANKING CO. {
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $224,000.00
Farm Loans and Winder City Loans.
I negotiate loans on farm lands in Barrow, Jackson and Waft on.
I also make loans on Winder City porperty. See AY. F. Pentecost, wtio
has an office with T .Elton Drake, Attorney, Winder, Georgia, and is in
•Winder on Friday of each week. Mr. Pentecost is inspector of fifvin
lands for my companies and will give prompt service.
Private Bank—Not Incorporated.
S. G. BROWN, Banker
6 mos.—pd. Msir. 1, 1923. Lavvreneevflte, Georgia.
NOTHING BUT INSURANCE
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Bonds, in fact—
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For prompt service see—
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4th floor Winder Nat. Bank Building ,
Office Phone No. 200 Residence Phone No. 44
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