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TIIUBSDAY, OCTOBER 36. 1922.
THE
• OLD DOMINION *
Men’s & Boys’ Caps
Just received 11 complete assort
ment of the newest styles and
latest patterns in Men’s and
Boys' Caps.
POPULAR PRICES PREVAIL.
The host Shoes for everybody
at the lowest postdble price. A
full and complete Stock on hand
always.
Williams Shoe Store
Service and Satisfaction
WINDER - GEORGIA
High grade auto tubes; 30x3 for $1.50,
80x3% for $1.75.
at Smith Hardware Cos.
Good Dodge touring car bargain at
Smith Hardware Cos.
30x3 LEE TUBES $1.50.
30x3% LEE TUBES $1.75 and $2.00
THOMAS & OLIVER tf
Exide Batteries have no superior.
We rent them, reneharge them, repair
them, sell them. Trade them.—
Smith Hardware Cos.
For seed oats see Smith Hardware
Company.
WANTED
I will pay you the highest price for
your remnant seed cotton. See me at
my office, or Will Fuller at Camp Ware
house. W. G. GRAHAM. 4t
We still have a good stock of gnl_
vanixed rooting.—Smith Hardware Cos.
30x3 PLYMOUTH TIRES $7.00
THOMAS & OLIVER tf
Glass howls for#bulbs 25c at Smith
Hardware Cos.
COAL IS HIGH. Buy a heater, and
have a warmer room and same the dif
ference. Our line will more than please
you.—Smith Hardware Cos.
BLUE STONE 15c per pound at
Smith Hardware Cos.
\ Winchester Shells are superior, once
used you will use thorn altogether. The
Mack powder special load only 75c per
box at Smith Hardware Cos.
First quality guaranteed 30x3Vj au
tomobile casing $8.50 at Smith Hdw.
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Nice decorated plates, 90e per set up
at Smith Hardware Cos.
FOR SALE—Nice lot of Fulghum
and Appier Seed Oats. Price SI.OO per
bushel.—J. P. ELEY, Route 5. 2tpd
For a bargain in suburban property
see A. G. Lamar or X. D. Meadow. Stpd
WHEAT FOR SALE
$1.50 per bushel.
A. I*. GUFFIN.
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There's a reason why Smith Hard
ware} Cos. are selling so many automo
bile and tubes. Quality and
price,—Smith Hardware Cos.
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Scholarship in Athens Rusiness col
lege for sale cheap. finder News.
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Paints for every purpose, sold be
Smith Hardware Cos.
WANTED
I will pay you the highest price for
your remnant seed cotton. See me nt
my office, or Will Fuller at Camp Ware
house. W. G. GRAHAM. 4t
X’IGS FOR SALK.—See Homer Hill. Ht
Smith Hardware Cos, 4t pdSO
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WANTED
I will pay you the highest price for
your remnant seed cotton. See me at
my office, or Will Fuller at Camp Ware
house. W. 0. GRAHAM. 41
A ‘thousand times a year is how
much you use your stove. Why wor
ry your lffe out with a sorry one? We
are selling stoves and ranges less than
today’s market price. We have them
from $12.00 up.—Smith Ildw. Cos.
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Foot Balls SI.OO up, at Smith Hard
ware Company.
SOCIAL NEWS
THIS WEEK’S CALENDAR.
MONDAY, OCT. 23.
W. C. T. U. let at Methodist
church.
TUESDAY, OCT. 24.
Indies Aid Society of the Bap
tist church met at the church
with Mesdames fash, Jackson,
and Williams as hostesses.
Mrs. Guy! Kilgore entertain
ed at a spend-the day party. •
THURSDAY, OCT. 20
Mrs. W. J. Russell am' Mrs.
C. B. Mott entertained at a
luncheon at the home of Mrs.
Russell.
Mrs. C. G. Land Is entertain
ing the Junior Priscilla Sewing
elub.
FRIDAY, OUT. 27.
Mrs. E. It. Harris will be hos
tess at a party.
MRS. MILLIKIN ENTERTAINS.
"Xlovely party of the past week was
the one at which Mrs. H. E. Millikin
entertained the Young Matrons Fed
iprated Club at the home of Mrs. J. L.
Jackson on Church street.
The hall and spacious living room
were thrown together for the enter
tainment of the guests and the decora
tions were in orange and black, con
sisting of witches, black eats, pump
kins and everything suggestive of the
■Hallowe'en sen son. The idea was also
carried out in the attractive score
cards and shades for the lights.
Following the games | wlhieh were
much enjoyable, an appetiing salad
course with hot tea, was served at
the individual card tables.. On the
plates were Hallowe’en favors contain
ing n fortune for each guest, which
were all enjoyed as each read her for
tume aloud.
The hostess was assisted in receiv
ing by Mrs. J. 1,. Jackson.
The guests on this occasion were
Mrs. W. A. Bradley, Mrs. C. S. Wil
liams. Mrs. Alice Dunn, Mrs. .1. C.
'Pratt, Mrs. G. A. Johns, Mrs. Parks
Stewart, Mrs. W. O. Perry, Mrs. Clyde
Williamson. Mrs. Robt. Smith, Mrs. C.
It. Almond, Mrs. Byrd Harris.
MRS. THOMPSON ENTERTAINS.
YOUNG MATRONS CLUB
AT LOVELY PARTY.
Quite a lovely event last week was
the party on Friday afternoon at
which Mrs. I). F. Thompson was the
dimming hostess at her attractive
home on Broad street. The home was
quite lovely on this occasion, quanti
ties of cosmos being used in an artis
tic way, ferns were also placed at in
tervals throughout the rooms. Fol
lowing several spirited games of bridge
and 500 delicious refreshments were
served. TRirty guests including the
members of the Young Matrons club
and a few friends enjoyed Mrs.
Thompson’s hospitality on this occa
sion.
Messrs. Fritz and Cupid Potts were
in Atlanta last week on business.
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Mrs. Doss Wilhite and children of
Jefferson visited her .parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Shields here last week.
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\ Mr. Aubrey Baugh Ims accepted a
position with Herrin’s Drug store
'where he will be glad to greet his many
friends.
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\ Mr. R. K. Jordon, of Royston, Ga.,
has accepted a position with the Win
der Drug Company. We are glad to
welcome him to our city.
W. C. JETT
THE BEST IN GROCERIES & MEATS.
Steak, per pound ... ... . ...... • ..a.i.,.. 15c
Roast, per pound • 10c and 15c
Sausage, per pound 15c, 2 for 25c
Stew Meat t . 5c to 8c
Weiners, per lb., . . 20c, 2 for 36c
Pork Ham, per lb. 30c
Pork Chops, per lb ........ 25c
Pork Roast, per lb 25c
Cured Ham, per lb 40c
Breakfast. Bacon, per lb 40c
Breakfast Bacon, 1 lb. boxes 45c
Cheese, per pound 35c
White Fish, 10c per lb. or 3 lbs. for. . . 25c
Fresh Fish Friday and Saturday
W. C. JETT
Phone 55 Phone 55
Mrs. Faust, of Crawford, is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. A. N. Nowell.
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FOR RENT —Completely or parly
furnished downstairs apartments, 3 or
4 rooms. Phone 101.
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Misses Annie and Ermine Thomas
motored to Athens Sunday afternoon
to see their brother, Mr. H. 11. Thomas,
who is ill in an Athens Hospital.
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Miss Annie Thomas returned home
Sunday from the VV. C. T. U. conven
tion at Douglasville. While there she
was the guest of Mrs. S. J. Selinan.
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Mr. W. A. Brooks, who has located
in Aberdeen, Miss., for some time, blew
into Winder Wednesday as fresh as a
new blown flower. Bill says things are
going some out west.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Camp and family
were called to Grayson yesterday on
account of the death of Mrs. Camp’s
niece, Mrs. George Webb. Mrs. Webb
will he remembered here as Miss Cora
Tribble.
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BETHEL
Mrs. T. W. Partee was the guest of
Mrs. J. W. Adams Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Starnes, of Car
te’’ Hill sprint Saturday night and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edd Starnes.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ridgeway, of
Winder, spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Ridgeway.
Messrs. J. E. Adams and Ira Adams
made a business trip to Daeula one
day this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Partin and little
daughter, Mary Leen, and Miss Ara
Partee spent a few days this week
down in Wintervllle visiting relatives
and friends.
Mrs. V. 11. Bolton and Mrs. J. W.'
Adams and children were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Milt Adams of Old Field
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shore had as
their guests awhile Wednesday night
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Partee and Mr.
and Mrs. T. W. Partee.
Several from here attended the sing
ing at Bethlehem Sunday.
The Convention of
Christian Churches
The Northeast Georgia Co-operation
meeting of the Christian church is in
session this week with the Carter Hill
church near Winder.
A large attendance of delegates have
been present and aide preachers and
speakers.
About 40 churches are included in
this convention which closes this after
noon. A further report will he given
next week.
PLANT ONION SETS NOW.
White, Red, Yellow at Smith Hard
ware Cos.
DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND the Big
Dollar Aluminum sale at 10 o’clock on
Saturday morning at Smith Hardware
Company.
TO THE PEOPLE OF WINDER
) On account of business obligations it
will be impossible for me to see every
voter before election day next Wednes
day. And I want to take this method
'of saying to all that I will appreciate
their vote and support, and assure you,
if elected that I will put forth my
best efforts for the interest of the city
hnd its people.
JOHN CARRINGTON, JR.
THK WINDBR NWWfI
Special Values In
SHOES
Lot No. 1 consists of Women’s Shoes and Oxfords, sizes
2 i to 4, values up to $4.00. Special price
$1.25
Lot No. 2 consists of Women’s Shoes and Oxfords, sizes
2 to 4i; all leather, values up to $5.00. Special price
$1.50
None taken back or exchanged. Sales final.
Kilgore-Kelly Cos.
‘‘Fitters of Feet.”
STRANGE’S
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Money-Raising
SALE
Still Continues
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It is very gratifying to us the way the people have
responded to our call. When our friends hear, and we
tell them come, they always act. Why? They know
that our merchandise is right. They know they have
had fair and courteous treatment for 30 years.
Again we say, you will find plenty salt at the Lick Log.
We say come, the values are here marked still lower.
Every department shows new faces.
MILLINERY : READY-TO-WEAR : CLOTHING
DRYGOODS : SHOES :
Remember our stock is absolutely new; no old styles
or shelf-worn.
Friends, spend your dollars where they count for
something.
J T. Strange Cos.
* Department Store
Winder, Georgia
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