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"THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1922.
FOR MAYOR
To The Voters of Winder:
I respectfully announce myself a can
-didate for Mayor of the City of Winder
.subioct to the coming white primary in
November.
If elected I will perform the duties
of this office to the best of my ability.
Yout* vote and influence will be ap
preciated.
Respectfully,
GEORGE THOMPSON
Winder, Georgia.
To the Voters of the City of Win
der.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
councilman from the fourth ward of
the City of Winder, subject to the elec
tion to be held on November Ist, 1922.
For the past two years I have serv
ed you in that capacity, and have en
deavored to the best of my ability to
discharge the duties of the office faith
fully and well. I now ask at your hands
merely an endorsement term, and if
•elected pledge you my earnest efforts
to perform all duties of the office hon
estly, " justly and diligently, with no
ether purpose save to advance the in
terest? of our City and its people.
W. E. AUTRY.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for councilman from the Fourth Ward
subject to November primary. If elect
ed I pledge the city my best efforts.
Your vote and Influence will be appre
ciated.
JOHN CARRINGTON, JR.
1 i For Councilman Second Ward.
T have been requested to announce
my candidacy for council from the Sec
ond Ward by a number of my friends
and have decided to do so and I hereby
pledge myself if elected to this office in
the next primary to do everything I
possibly can for the interest of all the
people of the City of Winder to the best
of my ability.
S. C. KINNEY
FOR COUNCILMAN
I hereby announce for councilman at
largd subject to the November primary
and will feel honored to again serve
the citizens of Winder.
Respectfully,
JOHN H. MAYNARD.
Announcement.
I respectfully announce to the peo
pie of Winder that I am a candidate
for councilman at large in the coming
primary in November. I trust that I
may receive favorable consideration at
the hands of all the voters. If elected
I promise to serve the interests of our
city to the best of my ability.
Very respectfully,
CLEM ROYAL.
i
Announcement
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for councilman at large in the Novem
ber primary. I will appreciate your
vote.
JUNE H. JACKSON.
For Councilman Second Ward.
I announce my candidacy for coun
cilman from the Second Ward, subject
to the 1 November primary and ask your
vote and support.
I am not the candidate of any fac
tion or class, but am making my own
race in the interest of Winder and its
people as a whole and pledge you my
best efforts in your behalf.
Respectfully,
J. B. LAY.
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CROSSING LOCALS
The birthday supper given last
Thursday night by Miss Essie Bell
Barnes was highly enjoyed by all pres
ent. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Swafford and family, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. McElhannon, Mrs. M. J.
Austin and children, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
McElhannon, Mr. and Mrs. Burren Ray
and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hen
drix, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McElhannon,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kilgore, Mr. and
Mrs. Z. N. Hendrix, Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. McElhannon and family, Miss Ever
McElhannon, Mr. and Mrs. Odud Mc-
Elbannon. Misses Willie Mae and Es
telle McElhannon.
A line supper was served and all en
joyed the delightful occasion.
Mr. Thomas Kilgore from Atlanta
spent last week with his daughter,
Mrs. George Martin and family of near
Bethlehem.
Mr. Z. N. Hendrix and Mr. R. C.
Hendrix were in Athens on business
Saturday.
Mr. Mrs., Tommie McD< jiald
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
Now Comes the News That’ll Make
the Town Dizzy
t
Prices take another tumble for FAIR
WEEK
Thousands of People Responded to our S. O. S. Call
September 22nd
Heaps and gobs of merchandise have passed out
at our front door since our Sale opened. The people
gave us a helping hand when we needed help, and
while we are not quite over the top, results have been
so gratifying, we cannot wait any longer to express
our appreciation for the liberal response to our call.
And now that the Fair is on and most every one will
be in town anyway, we want to show our gratitude
by some Extra Special Honest to Goodness Fair
Week Bargains.
Make our your headquarters while attend
ing the Fair, whether you want to buy or not, we
will try to make you comfortable.
J. T. STRANGE CO.
DEPARTMENT STORE
A C.ARD OF THANKS
We want to thauk our many friends
for their kindness to us during the ill
ness and death of wife and mother.
May God's richest blessngs rest upon
each of them.—J. G. Morgan anti T. J.
Morgan.
Judge S. M. Wellborn of Oconee
county was a visitor in Winder last
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Haynie of Carithers
Mill.
Mr. Steve Austin was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McDonald awhile
last Friday night.
Mr. Carl Harrison spent Sunday af
ternoon with Mr. Steve Austin.
Mr. and M'rs. R. C. Hendrix spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mc-
Elhannon of Campton.
Mrs. S. A. Kilgore spent last ween
with Mr. and Mrs. Sanders Pitman
and family of near Bold Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Austin and fam
ily spent last Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. N. R. Austin and family of Beth
lehem.
THE WINDER NEWS
BETHEL
Mrs. V. H. Bolton and Mrs. J. W.
Adams were the guests of Mrs. Siram
McDaniel Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brown and fam
ily were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Shore Sunday.
Miss Agnes Baggett was the guest
of Miss Ridgeway Friday afternoon.
Mr. Chester Pruitt was the guest of
Miss Pearl Edwards awhile Saturday
night.
Little Vallie Mae Brown spent Sat
urday with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. C. Brown of Winder.
1 Mrs. E. C. Baggett was the guest of
Mrs. E. H. Ridgeway Friday afternoon.
Messrs. C. A. Edwards and W. C.
Shore motored to Winder Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ridgeway and
daughter, Larue, were guests of Mr.
(and Mrs. George Dillard Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Brown and fam
ily were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram
McDaniel Sunday afternoon.
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