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"THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1922.
County Line News
All the farmers In this section are
busy sowing; their grain.
The play at this place Friday night
was just tine.
Mr. Luther Wheeler an.l family vis-
Jttsl his brother. Mr. Rufus \\ heeler,
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. E. I>. Murphy and Coy and Mr.
and Mrs. G. T. Murphy spent a few
days in Gainesville last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ides Elliott are the
proud parents of twins.
Miss Clara Cooper spent Saturday
and Sunday with Miss Willie Mae.
Greeson.
Mrs. Roy Foster has returned home
after spending a few days with her
mother. Mrs. Mary Sims.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wood were the
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walls
Sunday.
Mr. J. L. Greeson spent Sunday with
Mr. Babe Mnnders.
Mr. J. S. Hardy of Social Circle and
Mr. A. S. Hardy of Winder spent Sun
day with their sister, Mrs. S. L. Mur
phy.
We are very sorry to know that Mr.
Festus Rainey had his ankle broken
last Sntimlay.
Mr. and Mrs Will Rainey spent last
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Wheeler.
Miss Eula Hardy is improving at
this writing.
Powder as Far Back As 200 B. C.
It la said the Koreans made gun
powder as far hack as 200 B C.
Buick Service Protects
Buick Owners Everywhere
Buick owners everywhere recognize this blue and
white emblem of authorized service as further
assurance of dependable Buick performance.
Experience has shown Buick owners that “authorized”
service means a conscientious, helpful interest in the
continued and perfect operation of their Buicks.
Authorized service is a guarantee of skilled labor from
mechanics of long experience on Buick cars, and that
every new part is genuine, factory-made of the same
high quality as the original unit.
It is an assurance that the establishment is conducted
to serve Buick owners first, last, and always in the
way that will continue the dependable performance
built into every Buick car.
D-15-14-NP
WINDER MOBILE CO.
When Better Automobiles Are Built
Buick Will Build Them.
Don’t Be Fooled
Low Price and High Quality
Don’t Go Together, Stick to
CALUMET
Tho Economy BAKING POWDER
Never accept “Just as Good” Brands; it
will only mean disappointments and fail
ures on bake-day, which are expensive.
Calumet is a High Grade Baking
Powder, Moderate in Price
When you use it
you never spoil any (_ [. \
P ALU Mil expensive in- C. S
gredients used
such as flour, sugar,
Wklu The sale of Calumet \ j /
fl iGPO” , is 2 1 a times as much
as that of any other
BEST BY TEST
THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER
PENTECOST
Miss Lueile Miller was the guest of
Misses Edna and Jewel Williamson
Sunday afternoon.
Misses Grace Prickett, Viola Har
digree and Messrs. W. T. and Ray
Priokett sts-ut Saturday in Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Ifaynie attended
I the Jackson County Singing Choir at
Cahin Creek Sunday.
I Mr. Philip Elder spent Saturday
night with Messrs. Charles and Henry
Ilardigree.
Miss Gladys Prickett and Master
Lawrence Prickett of Bogart spent, the
week end with their grandfather, Mr.
W. T. Prickett.
Misses Myrtle McDonald and Addie
B. Bowman were the guests of Miss
Norma Hardigree Saturday night.
Misses Lillie Belle and Era Mincey
were tlie guests of Misses Edna and
Jewel Williamson Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Miller and Messrs
Ansel Miller and Laurie Williamson
were in Athens shopping Friday.
Scholarship in Athens Business col
lege for sale cheap. Winder News.
/(A close shave f
Imentholatumj
comforts and heals^^r
AMONG THE CHURCHES
FIRST BAPTIST NOTES.
FIRST BAPTIST PLATFORM
Public Worship—Gospel Pulpit
Open Forum—Popular Instruc
tion—Social Recreation—Person
al Development—Soul Winning
Services—Everybody Welcome.
“Believe It or Not : ” “If ye Love Me,
Ye Will Keep My Commandments.”
“A Good Man is the pastors’ sub
ject for nert Lord's I)a.v at 11 :30, and
“The Besetting Sin” for 7:30. Every
man in our church community wanted
in the morning, every tempted or weak
man or woman at the evening service.
“The Great Teacher" is the midweek
topic Wednesday 7 :30. If you want
wisdom, come, let us sit together at
His feet.
Father’s Day will lie appropriately
observed on the Second Sunday morn
ing in November. Make all your plans
bend to that occasion.
The pastor greatly enjoyed the pres
ence last Sabbath, being a fifth Sun
day, of Revs. Moore, Elcy, Buchanan,
Shedd, Brookshire and Settle. There is
no better listener than a sympathetic
preacher. Come again, brethren, we
love you for your w’orks’ sake, and will
always give you a warm welcome.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICES
10:15 A. M. Sunday school.
11:30 A. M. Preaching and Lord’s
Supper.
3:30 r. M. Junior Endeavor.
6:30 P. M. Senior Endeavor
7 :30 I*. M. Preaching.
A happy welcome to all.
E. L. Shelnutt, Minister.
BETHLEHEM NEWS
Mr. Emory Harris is spending this
week in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hibson Nowell of At
lanta and Miss Annette Hamilton of
Winder visited Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Har
ris last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Clack and Mr.
and Mrs. W. I>. Hendrix motored to
Jefferson Sunday afternoon.
Air. and Mrs. S. H. Harrison and
sons, Carl and Guy, si>ent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McDonald.
Mrs. Eral Harris has returned to
her home at Wrighfsville after visiting
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jennings visited
relatives in Winder Sunday and Mon
day.
Miss Mattie Thomas spent Sunday
with Miss Julia Manning.
Mr. Albert Bedingfield of Fort Valley,
spent last Friday niglrt with his sister,
and family, Mrs. William Thomas.
Mrs. Fannie Moore and Mr. Bennie
Moore spent, Sunday and Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sturdivant.
Mrs. D. H. C. Thompson spent last
Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Tliir
-7,a Odum of Winder.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hendrix were
tho dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. tV. D Hendrix.
Mr. and Mrs. H. It. Thompson, Mr.
and Mrs. H. T. Hendrix spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mitchell of
Bold Springs. 1
Mr. and Airs. George Tucker and
family of Athens spent Sunday with
relafives here.
Air. and Airs. D. H. C. Thompson were
the guests of Air. It. L. Manning and
Aliss Julia Manning Sunday.
Aliss Modine Thompson had as her
guest Sunday Alisses Vera Adams. Ge
neva AleElhannon and Lottie Lee Chan
dler.
Rev. Al. B. Sams spent Sunday at
Campton.
Garden Seed
The distribution of vegetable and
flower seed will take place in a few
weeks, but the supply of each Senator
is limited. I will be glad to send a
package to each ■ person requesting
seed, if thtky will let me have their ad
dress and name. Please address
me Room 230 Senate Office Building,
Washington, D. C.
Wm. J. HARRIS.
Moore
| Glasses
f And Superior
Service Cost
No More Than
the Ordinary
Kind.
OUT-OF-TOWN VISITORS
Fhould call on us immediately upon
arrival, allowing us sufficient time to
supply glasses, properly and comfort
ably fitted.
Jno. L. Moore & Sons
Master Opticians
Over a Qua-* -
Century in All a
New Location
77 Peachtree St.
Atlanta, Ga.
THE WINDER NEWS
METHODIST SERVICES
Last Sunday of Conference year.
10:15 A. M. Observance of Armistice
day with Special Program.
11:30 A. M. Observance of “All Saints
Day” in the church calendar, with
preaching by the pastor. Subject:
“Militant Christianity, or the Saint as
a Soldier.”
G :45 P. M. Young People’s Service.
Epworth League in charge.
7 :30 P. M. Missionary Anniversary
with special exercises.
We are hoping that this may be a
great day as a fitting climax to a glo
rious year. If you come once you are
apt to get the habit of regular at
tendance at “the church with the hearty
welcome.’
L. Wilkie Collins, Pastor.
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 Tastor 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.
To The Voters of
The Ninth District.
I desire to call your attention to the
election Tuesday, November 7th, at
which time we elect State House offi
cers, Governor, Congressman, U. S. Sen
ator and other officers.
AVe should all go out to the polls and
vote because our nominees in tho State
are entitled to a full vote, and this is
necessary, too for Senator and Con
gressman, as our voting strength is
measured in Washington by the num
ber east in the regular election.
I hope every qualified voter, male
and female, will take the time to go
out and vote.
This is really important to us and I
trust you will not forget the date.
E. R. BARRETT,
Chinn. Ex. Com. 9th. District.
Ten Thousand Georgians Ask
Your Vote for Peach County
Already O.K.’d by the thousands most
vitally interested.
Already O. K.’d by the Legislature of
the State of Georgia by two-thirds
vote.
Already O. K.’d by the Governor of the
State.
Vote for the Amendment Creating Peach County
on November 7th.
AATio is most vitally interested in the formation of Peach County? The people who
will live in Peach County, of Course.
Three times these people have gone to the polls and voted for its creation. Three
times these people have “said with their ballots'! that the new county is unquestionably
needed.
AVill you. who will not be affected in any way, vote to force 10,000 citizens to live
under a county government that they do not want?
Remember the legislature has already O. K.’d the creation of Peach County. They
had all of the facts at hand when they took this step, and believed that Peach County
was needed.
In voting for Peach County you vote as a majority of the people most vitally affected
have three times voted. You vote as two-thirds of the legislature of this state has
voted, and for the peace and welfare of a progressive section of Georgia.
That the creation of Peach County does no violence to either of the old counties, that
the fight for it has been clean, thatj the facts amd cgures published are correct, and that
our people deem its creation necessary to their peace are all vouched for by the un
dersigned :
H. A. MATTHEWS, Judge, Superior Court.
A. C. RILEY, Judge, City Court.
J. A. McCOWAN, Chairman of Commissioners.
M. C. MOSLEY, County School Superintendent.
T. E. THARPE, Tax Collector.
C. N. ROCNTREE, Tax Receiver.
G. P. CLINE, Mayor, Byron.
A. C. RILEY, JR.. Mayor, Ft. Valley.
I). A. HOWARD, Pastor, Baptist Church.
LOY WARWICK, Pastor, Methodist Church.
J. E. DAVIDSON, Senator, 23rd District.
C. H. JACKSON, Representative, Houston County.
EMMETT HOUSER, Representative, Houston County.
RALPH NEWTON, Supt. Schools, Fort Valley.
A. J. EVAN’S, I‘resident. Citizens Bank.
W. C. WRIGHT, President, Exchange Bank.
MAtriW
The night prowler isn’t looking for the man whosemoney is in a
bank balance, and who has nothing but “chicken feed”' in his pockets.
You never hoard of a man being stopped on the street and com- 4
polled by a hold-up bandit to sign a check.
The man who ‘Tarries a roll,” either to flash, or because he ’’doesn’jk
believe in banks,” is the man the hold-up is looking for.
“Better be safe than sorry.”
Member Federal Reserve System.
NORTH GEORGIA TRUST &'
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $224,000.00
II
>/ and it \(
418111
Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year.
“Only the
Best for me!”
declares the woman
wko takes pride in
the kind of food she
sets before her family.
She knows it doesn’t pay
to waste her good efforts
and her good flour, eggs
and other materials by
using anything but
ROYAL —the best bak
ing powder made.
it Contains No Alum
Leaves No Bitter Taste