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THUHSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1922.
MONUMENTS
FIRST CLASS WORK
MARBLE & GRANITE
Office uu Candler Street and G. M. liy.
WINDER MARBLE A GRANITE CO.
J. W. NICHOLS, Mgr.
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* PROFESSIONAL CARDS *
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RICHARD B. RUSSELL, JR.
Attorxiey-At-Luw
WINDER, GA.
Office in Carithers Building.
Practice in All the Couris
t. and. ROSS JULIAN E. ROSS
ROSS & ROSS
Attorneys-At-Law
Winder, Ga.
Office Over City Pharmacy
Practice in all the Courts.—
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY
J. C. PRATT
Attorney-At-Law
Winder, Ga.
Office in Bush Building
Practice in all Courts
JOSEPH I). QUILLIAN
Attoruey-at-Law
Office Over DoLaPerriere’a Drug store
Winder, Georgia.
G. A. JOHNS
Attorney at laiw
Winder, Ga.
Office Over Carithers Bank.
Practice In All Courts.
W. H. QUARTERMAN
Attorney at Law
Prentice In All Courts
Commercial Law a Specialty
T. ELTON DRAKE
Attorney-At-Law
Office fn DeLaPerriere Building.
Winder, Georgia
W. L. DeLaPEItRIERE
Dental Surgery
Ttllings, Bridge and Plate Work
Done in Most Sdeutiflc and
Satisfactory Way.
DR. C. J. DECKER
Successor to
DU. .1. C. BLOOMFIELD AND
DR. R. A. VE It DIE It
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
510 Southern Mutual Pdlg.
Athens, <!n. l'.Minio
DK. C. S. WILLIAMS
DENTIST
Offices in the Winder National Bank
Building.
Rooms 313-314
Xeudence Phone 234 Office Phone 81
WINDER. GA.
DR. R. P. ADAMS
General Practice
Bethlehem, Georgia,
rhones: Office 24. Residence 6
Or. L. C. Allen Dr. Myron B. Allen
DU. L. C. ALLEN & SON
lloscliton, Ga.
Office Hours:
•udays: i):00 A. M. to 11:00 A. M.
Wednesdays: 8:00 A. M. to 12:00 M.
Saturdays, all day until 3:00 P. M.
All other time when not attending calls
R. HENRI BAItNES, D. C.
♦ Doctor Chiropractic)
CHIROPRACTIC
i Mm- adjustment of the spine to re
■Mrre the cause of disease.
SPINAL ANALYSIS FREE
Hours: 0 to 12 A. M.
2 to 5 P. M.
Saturday 9 to 12:30 A. M.
Office New Bush Build.ng.
B. E. PATRICK
, Jeweler
Room 403, 4th Floor
Winder National Rank Bldg.
Winder, Ga.
S. M. ST. JOHN
Jeweler
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glas>
and Silverware.
Repair Work Done Promptly
Broad Street Winder, Ga.
wTm. thoma s
CTronfng—Pressing—Altering
Phone 49—Jackson Street
Winder, Georgia
WHEN YOUR BATTERY OR
AUTOMOBILE IS SICK
CALL NO. 6—The AUTO DOCTORS
(Mli* Hours All Day and Night
AUTO SALES CO.
ATHENS STREET
PHONE 86
CITIZENS PRESSING CLUB
For Your
Cleaning, Pressing an Altering
Whop over Williams Bros. Cafe.
W R. WILSON, Prop.
Winder, Georgia
The Ideal Purgative.
Asa purgative, Chamberlain's Tab
Ms are the exact thing required.
gi iuq enough for the mast robust,
■■M enough for children. They cause
asa agreeable movement of the 1 towels
without any of that terrible griping.
Vhg are easy and pleasant to take aud
awnreabie in effect.—Advt.
Southeastern Fair Offers Most Attractive
Speed Program In Its History
Above Is shown a field of thoroughbreds working out on the Lakewood
track In preparation for the six-day program of running races at the South
eastern Fair, October 12-21. Below Is Johnny Alkene, who will be entered
In the world’s championship automobile races which come on the first
three days of the fair.
1922 Southeastern Fair
Offers Great Speed Card
Running Races and World’s Best Auto
Events and Headline
Prog r a m .
October 12-21.
A great program of thoroughbred
running races and world’s championship
automobile races will offer the head
line attractions on the entertainment
program at the Southeastern Fair this
year, according to Secretary R. M.
Striplin, of the fair association, who
states that the thoroughbred stars will
replace tho Grand Circuit horses which
for the past five years have been an
nual visitors at the great Atlanta fair.
Many race patrons of the Southeast
ern Fair will welcome the change from
the harness races to the running
events, because of the fact that the
latter class of sport offers faster and
more exciting entertainment, and
keeps the interest of the stand at fe
ver heat. “Sport of Kings” is correct,
it’s a great game and a great sight.
Fascinating as harness racing undoubt
edly Is, there’s a good bit of time lost
In scoring and there are a lot of heats
to every race, which makes the pro
gram tiresome to the average fan. And
It’s one beautiful spectacle when the
thoroughbreds line up at the barrier
and swing away on the first turn fight
ing for the pole. It’s a still more beau
tiful sight to see them come streaking
MAMMOTH POULTRY SHOW AT S. E. FAIR
One of the biggest exhibitions of
birds in the history of the Southeast
m Fair Associa ion is expected at
the 1922 exposition which takes place
in Atlanta, October 12 to 21. All of the
eading breeds will be shown.
Poultry exhibitors are planning on
emphasizing the value of culling the
lock. It will be their intention that
aot only should good roosters be
bought to head the flock, but that in
erior hens should be weeded out by
Livestock and Agriculture
Feature Exhibits at the
Southeastern Fair in 1922
RECORD BREAKING YEAR EXPECTED
MAKE FARMING PAY!
This, in short, Is the slogan of the
officials who are behind the big edu
cational program of the Southeastern
Fair, Atlanta, October 12-21.
A visit to the fair is like taking a
short course at an agricultural school,
=ays the fair management. It gives
the visitors new ideas. The farmer
eager to find everything new about his
business, finds much of value and
interest to him at the fair. His study
of exhibits enables him to improve his
stock and crops in many ways.
The housew-lfe la every bit as inter
ested as her husband. New recipes
new household conveniences, latest
Johnny J. Jones Shows
At the Southeastern Fair
TO BRING THE GREATEST AGGREGATION OF AMUSEMENT
FEATURES THE SHOW WORLD AFFORDS.
The Johnny J. Jones Exposition
Shows have been engaged as the fea
ture attraction for the midway of the
coming Southeastern Fair, Atlanta,
October 12-21. A contract for the
appearance of the shows at the fair
was received by Secretary Striplin a
few days ago.
The show engaged is one of the best
organized fair troupes on the road,
and has a reputation among fair men
of putting on clean high-class enter
tainment. The fair management has
Inserted a clause In the contract per
mitting the fair to censor any show
and the show officials hare asked the
down the home stretch, here and there
a desperate Jockey going to bat in an
effort to bring up his mount and spur
him on to the finish; silks crackling;
the boys hand-riding to the finish.
“Sport of Kings” Is right!
The leading dirt track drivers of the
world will compete in the big three
day gasoline bill, which will be staged
on the first three days of the fair, Oc
tober 12, 13, 14. The horse races will
come the following week October
16-21.
Automobile racing has enjoyed one
of its best seasons this year, record
throngs have attended meets in all
parts of the country. Of all the attrac
tions on tho fair’s entertainment pro
gram, none will be more popular than
the automobile racing. There will be
many tense moments for the fans as
the cars tear around the turns at
breakneck speed. The thrill that fair
fans enjoy most is when the autos,
with fire shooting from their exhaust
pipes, emerge from the dust of the
far turn and come pounding down the
home stretch.
Everything possible will be done to
make the track safe for the speed
demons. A special force of guards
will patrol the track on the auto racing
days, so that visitors can not endan
danger themselves by getting out on
the track.
selection. Old hens, fat hens, hens
which want to set frequently and do
not care to lay eggs, and hens with
weak dispositions, should be sold on
the market or killed for the table.
Inquiries about the show are com
ing in at a lively rate and something
like two thousand entries are expect
ed, according to Secretary Strlplin,
The show will be held in the base
ment of the agricultural building, and
will be well equipped with all modern
conveniences for the poultry exhibit.
styles, usual exhibits of cookery, and
even the livestock, farm products and
machinery displays gain her attention.
The livestock show is the backbone
of me fair. The big premiums offered
for livestock this year insure a big ex
hibit of all kinds of farm animals of
leading breeds. The show ring will
be surrounded by interested specta
tors from the beginning to the end ol
the judging.
The entertainment program has
been planned with care by the com
mittee in charge, and some unusual
features are promised. The main at
tractions, however, will be the
thoroughbred horse racing, vaudeville,
music, fireworks, and auto racing.
fair association to co-operate witt
them in keeping away undesirable
persons of the type that follow showi
to prey upon the public.
The shows will be transported to At
lanta on their own special train
Myriads of electric lights are used oi
the big modern show fronts whiefc
light up the midway at night. All the
shows and the equipment, such ai
wagons, fronts, tents and scenery, hat
been renewed since the Jones showi
were on the Atlanta fair grounds. The
organization will p-esent a spick ane
span appearance when the gates te
the fair grounds are thrown open ant
the visitors throng the grqat midway
THE WINDER NEWS
Southeastern Fair
Is Great Educa
tional Institution
Exposition to Be Held in Atlanta Octo
ber 12-21, Gives True Reflection of
South’s Progress.
Few universities are enabled to dis
seminate as much knowledge along
the lines of all of life’s activities as
does the Southeastern Fair, which will
hold Its seventh annual exhibition in
Atlanta, October 12 to 21. For the
people of the state generally, the an
nual Southeastern fair is a veritable
fount of information about the things
they are most concerned in with their
everyday existence.
The Southeastern fair exhibits show
the best that is produced In agricul
ture, livestock, dairying, poultry, farm
ing machinery, industrial work of va
rious sorts, arts and sciences, school
work, home work, such as needle
work, handicraft work, garment mak
ing, canning and numerous other
sorts of domestic endeavor. No mat
ter in what line or variety of lines any
person Is interested, he can find much
of an instructive nature among the
fair exhibit*.
The Southeastern Fair has taken
rank with the best In the whole of
America. Its coming show will be
greater In scope than any previous ex
hibition and It wil be the most in
structive exposition of its kind to date.
“More than ever, the Southeastern
Fair has become one of the South’s
leading educational institutions,” said
President Oscar Mills, of the associa
tion, in discussing this feature. “It
shows better than any other way how
the state is developing and what it Is
accomplishing. It brings the people
of the state together—the fanner, the
manufacturer, the business man, the
professional man, the women interest
ed in industrial or domestic matters,
and the children who are just becom
ing interested in some line of the ac
tivities of life.
“It shows to each one the best that
is being accomplished with what he
is most concerned with, and it gives
to each one an opportunity to see
what others are doing. Few people real
ize how great an educational institu
tion the fair is, and what tremendous
efforts are put forth each year by
the fair officials. It is a known fact
that both in the 1920 and in 1921 the
fair association spent in premiums
and for educational exhibits and in
struction approximately the same
amount of money that the state legis
lature appropriated at its last session
for the annual maintenance of the
University of Georgia.”
The fair is a great mirror of prog
ress and this year it will have more
progress to reflect than in any year
of its history.
Quite i-lkefy.
American women bothers with an In*
dinarloo to embonpoint. It Is stated,
jave taken to painting dimples on
'.heir knees. The report that a fashion*
thle New Yorker who does not care
or the water has created the neces
rary Illusion by having a lobster paint*
and on her toe is probably premature.—
From Punch. London.
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305 Winder National Bank Building
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Correspondent for STATE & CITY BANK & TRUST CO.
(Formerly Old Dominion Trust Cos.) Richmond, Virginia.
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