The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, February 08, 1923, Image 2

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Thursday, February s. 102.1. CHANDLERS School is progressing nicely at tldH place. Mr. Fred Kilerease spent Saturday night with Mr. Dewey Kennedy. Miss Dcsinn Rutledge of AV index was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Crowe Saturday night. Several from around here attended preaching at El*ene*er Sunday. Miss Vesta Lovin motored to Athens Saturday. Misses Annie and Nora Walls were the guests of Miss Irene Kennedy Sat urday nad Sunday. Mr. Dewey Lovin filled his regular appointment Sunday afternoon. Several from here attended the de bate at this place Wednesday night; it was enjoyed by all present. Miss Zellie Mae Rutledge was the guest of Miss Minnie McDonald Saturday night. Mr. Ijeonerd and Miss Irene Kennedy and Misses Annie and Nora Walls, and Ruth and Callie Kilerease and Mr. Be iali Whitley were guests of Miss Vesta Lovin Sunday afternoon. Mr. Elmer Etheridge filled his regu lar appointment Sunday afternoon. UNION LOCALS Mrs. It. It. Harbin spent Thursday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. IV. V. Healan of Carl. Mr. and Mrs. George Foster spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Page. Mrs. Walter and Mrs. Russell Sauls spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. I). F. Vandiver. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Harbin had ns their guests Saturday night and Sun day Mr. and Mrs. George Sims and children, James and Louise. Don't forget Sunday school at this place every Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Harbin spent Sunday and Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Healan of Sells. In answer to "Carl’s Riddle” will say that th> left side of a Imm* cake is the side that is not eaten. Which side of a jug is the handle on? NITRATE OF SODA FOR FARMERS Farmers needing Nitrate of Soda should place their orders with the coun ty agent at an early date. The government will let farmers have Nitrate of Soda at cost, but it will require an order of at least 20 tons to get a shipment. t; >■ •• ; ■/> '/.t-'iy -#- ? ,*■ 4iiiii TBMBk fIIHmHB % mm , Uftwt mam wifely? VPIMIIf Flllllr nK|vy't f^^PF ”fiWj!S/dk/ " x^i * jfl *"■ ''■ '■:'''' -55 -i ... ' V- Y ~\ • - •-. ;• /-<- >' - P MO VO ,’iPAPH COTTON EXACT LIF£ aiZE v:v. ,v 4- - -.-. *Y. .. . - 5 After Eight Years Breeding on America’s Largest Plantation comes Salsburv Cotton IT combines tlie best points of the mother plant WANNAMAKER, CLEVELAND ami EXPRESS 350, is healthy, vigorous and disease resistant. Rears fruit continuously until frost. Prolific and and Early Maturing Matures quickly, and yields a full 1%-inch staple. In the worst boll weevil season the South has ever known it pro duced an average of 350 to 4(H) jHiunds of lint per acre on 14,000 acres. Demands a premium in all markets. Sensation of the Cotton World Hundreds of planters declare SALSRX'HV COTTON to lie as near the ideal cotton as can lx 1 produced. We have been able to obtain a few of these wonderful seed for distribution. It will pay handsomely to sell the run-out seed that have been saved for planting and buy Pedigreed SALSRCKY Seed and then have the liest and he in position to tight Uie lxtll weevils. For full inforroatioii**twßtuMt-p rices, *. see 0. E. Summerour Winder, Georgia CARL NEWS On account of the rainy weather Sun day afternoon our singing was not very well attended, but everybody re quested to be on time next Sunday the weather prompting. The singers have a special invitation to come again any time. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman McDaniel had as their guests Friday Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tims and Miss Memphis of near Vlctron. We truly hope that Mr. Smith of Red Hill didn't get his Sunday hat burned fatally. Times are mighty hard to dis figure one’s Sunday top piece. Per haps not so with him. Messrs. Claude Everett and Thurman McDaniel attended preaching and Sun day school at Appaliehee Sunday morn ing. Master Brice Byers of near Statham spent Saturday night and Sunday here with relatives. Misses Mamie and Essie Teal of Ce dar Creek spent Tuesday afternoon with Misses Let ha and Corine Dunagan. Messrs. Chester and Raymond Ever ett of near Auburn spent awhile Satur day evening with their uncle, Mr. Will Everett of this place. Chopping and burning wood is the order of the day here. It's about all one can do just now, as the hail weather lias put a stop to plowing. Perhaps the snow and sleet will chill Mr. 801 l Weevil a wee bit. Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Carter and son, Johnnie, of near County Line, were the guests of Mr. Clifton Carter and family Sunday. People will have something to talk 'about, and that’s all right. Yet, it looks ns though they could find something of I importance that would be interesting to every one they meet, without prying I into other people's business, for that which is everybody's business is no | body’s business. If we guess things I that is all we need to know. So let is I be. Mr. L. F. Jackson seems to be going into tln* pure bred poultry business. Says he’s going to buy 1,000 day-old | chicks. Might pay us all to follow his example. 5. C. It. I. REDS. The kind (hat win and lay. Now is the time to buy some strong fertile eggs to hatch. My single comb Reds are from a wonderful strain of winners, iued for eggs. Type and Color. Eggs from Ft pen $7.50 Eggs from 2nd pen $5.00 Eggs from 3rd ik-ii $2.50 HILLS RED FARM ltpd Winder, Gn. Rt. 1 AMONG THE CHURCHES 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. 0. Graddiek, Supt. Christian Endeavor Society meets at 4:30 P. M. Preaching by the Pastor Ist and 3rd Sunday mornings at 11:30, and evening at 7 :30. Prayer meetings every Wednesday vening beginning promptly at 7:30 PM conducted by the pnstor. You are most cordially invited to attend all of these services and join with us in the service of the Master Come. TF. 8 Hon. Robert McMillan, solicitor gen eral of the Northeast Ga. circuit, will speak at the regular hour of worship in the Winder Presbyterian church on next Sunday, February 11. Col. Mc- Millan is not a regular preacher, but he can preach and that is the difference between him and some preachers. This distinguished gentleman Ims been for years prominent in church and state; he is coming all the way from his home to bring a message, and it will be a good one. If you are not planning to worship lsewhere, Ik- at the Presbyte rian church at 11:30. Taylor Morton, Pastor. The churches of Winder are contem plating simultaneous evangelistic ser vices to bfiijin April 22. It is by no means too early to begin planning and praying definitely for them. God waits to lie gracious, all of us need to be strengthened spiritually and many souls in Winder do not know Jesus Christ in the forgiveness of their sins. It is Christ or chaos with individuals, cities and countries. Just now the world seems about ready to destroy itself, and Christianity is - the only hope. The world is very sick, but the great phy sician is ail sufficient. Let’s call him in.—Taylor Morton, See. Min. Union. CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICES 10:15 A. M. Sunday school. 11 :30 A. M. Preaching and Lord’s Supper. 3:30 P. M. Junior Endeavor. (5:30 P. M. Senior Endeavor 7:30 P. M. Preaching. A happy welcome to all. E. L. Shelnutt, Minister. * CHRISTIAN CHURCH ACTIVITIES The Ladies Aid met in regular month ly session last Monday afternoon at the home of Judge Johns. The meet ing was well attended and an interest ing program was carried out. Dean Hopkins and Prof. Kitts, of the college, were present and helped to make things interesting. The Ladies Aid gave a “kitchen shower” for the college and CEDAR HILL As we haven’t l>eeu reading anything from this place we thought we would let you all hear from us. Mr. Clarence Abner and his sister, Arabelle and Mr. Herbert Knight spent the week end with Miss Bessie Abner. Mr. Layman Attaway of Buford spent several days in this burg recent ly. We understand that Mr. Nick Parkers folks have had the top with them this week end. Mr. and Mrs. Walker Parker had as their guests Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Parker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allen House and son. Mr. and Mrs. Itus Elliott have return ed from a visit to Buford and report a line time. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maxey and Miss Bes sie Maxey were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parker one night last week. Mrs. S. E. Elliott left this place to spend some few days in Parrish at her son’s, Mr. A. N. Elliott. The party at the home of Mr. Bee Maxey’s Saturday night wsa enjoyed by all present. Mr. E. A. Parker made a business trip to Sparta last week. PENTECOST li viss Grace Prickett and Edna Wil liamson were guests of Misses l’earlie and Zorn Hammond of Stathaiu Wed nesday. _ , _ Messrs. Philip Elder and J. A. Hay nie spent Saturday night and Sunday with Messrs Charles and Henry Har cllgree. , , Mrs. Grady Segnrs and children and Miss Grace Prickett wore guests of Mrs. If. A. and Miss Viola Ilardigree Friday afternoon. Miss Wilda Pentecost who has been ill for several days is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wages and little son, Clarence, spent Friday with ttie hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T>. B. Miller. Misses Edna Williamson and Grace Prickett spent Thursday afternoon with Miss Wilda Pentecost. Mr. Henry Ilardigree spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Lyle of Tyro. Miss Emma Bowman spent Monday with Mrs. P. A. Carruth. Mr. Ray Prickett spent Saturday night with Mr. Ansel Miller. Mr Willie Runnlmo spent Saturday night with Mr. Gift on Greeson. Two horse farm fro rent. 2 miles from Winder, between Winder and Bethlehem.—G. S. Millsaps. 3t CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears 7? Signature of THE WINDER NEWS the ‘college car” was loaded with use ful things for kitchen and pantry. Refreshments were served. 8 For two weeks Brother Shelnutt has been a “shut in” but is planning to preach next Sunday morning and night. Prof. J. V. Thomas preached for us the th Sunday morning in January and last Sunday night Christian Endeavor had charge of the ervice. Reporter. FIRST BAPTIST NOTES. FIRST BAPTIST PLATFORM Public Worship—Gospel Pulpit Opi-n Forum —Popular Instruc tion—Social Recreation. —Person- al Development—Soul Winning Services —Everybody Welcome. _. “Thus saith the Lord: THOU SIIALT NOT MAKE UNTO THEE A GRAVEN IMAGE, NOR ANY LIKENESS OF ANY THING THAT IS IN HEAV ABOVE OR THAT IS IN THE EARTH BENEATH.” “PAUL'S MASTER PASSION” will he the pastor’s subject for next Lord’s Day at 11:30. Every life has a master passion. Success or failure is due to the master passion. Is yours a holy passion or is it an unholy fire that is beginning to consume all there is good within you? Come Sunday morning and let us study this question in a great man’s life. PASTOR JOHN H. WEBB of Monroe will preach at 8:30 (note the change to 8:30) on “THE PRESENT CALL TO CHRISTIAN MEN.” Every man in Winder who can should hear this bril liant young preacher on this vital, pa triotic theme. The Laymen’s class meets each ev ening for seven beginning with next Sunday at 7:45. The pastor will put the gist of each lesson in tabloid form on the blackboard, so that each man can get the substance of the chapter, even if you have not time to prepare the lesson. Circle meetings, Girls’ Auxiliary as usual next Monday and Royal Ambas sadors on Tuesday afternoon. All next week is to be a time of infor mation.and inspiration—great sermons and addresses, a lug Laymen’s Class, and a monster rally on the third Sun day. February 18, to all which every body is invited. Mrs. K. P. Carpenter wants your name at once and $1.50 for the Chris tian Index (church rate). Also if you are in arrears, please renew at once. The Index is the only agency in the world that informs you on the work of Georgia Baptists. Expert Welding & Ra diator Repair Work. All metals welded. No job too large; no job too small. Radiators repaired on all make cars. All work guaranteed J. E. Casper’s Welding Shop Candler Street & Park Ave. C. 11. Stewart Old Stand Reliable Progressive THE OLD 3TOIRY “The World's Best By Every Test" ASHEPGO HASI /) BRADLEY OLD DOMINION YWali tjMJJ SEA FOWL REG. U.S.PAT.OFR <r* DRY AND DRILLABLE - FERTILIZERS BUILT UP TO A STANDARD—NOT DOWN TO A PRICE The American Agricultural Chemical Cos. Atlanta, Georgia A. A CAMP WINDER, GEORGIA Courteous Service CEDAR CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Attieus spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mobley and family. Mr. J. D. Strickland made a business trip to Winder Saturday. Mr. G. W. Summerour is having a lot of lathes sawed; we presume he is getting ready to crate vegetables for the market. Mr. J. E. Mobley celebrated his GDtli birthday Thursday, February Ist, with a host of relatives present to wish him many more years of usefulness and pleasure, We reverence and love uncle John. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Manders of Au burn visited J. E. Mobley and family Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mobley and Mrs. Armstead were visitors at Mr. J.E. Mobley’s Thursday. Mr. Tobe Hutchins and Mr. J. H. Manders w r ere through here Saturday. They say A if burn is on a boom. The foung people are disappointed over this rainy eatlier during Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. L. Oil is of Maddox were in our midst Thursday. Mr. J. I>. Stinchcomb and step-daugh ter, Mamie Spivey, visited relatives in Winder Sunday. Mrs. Susie Teal of Atlanta is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. AY. Teal and family. Mrs. Bessie Ollis of Norcross is vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. AY. Teal. Glad to report the church recovered. On account of bad weather ye scribe is unable to report fully our church news. Your money is safer in our bank than it is in your possession, t>eonuse when you deposit it in our hank it becomes our money and we give you a credit in exchange for it. Money may l>e lost or stolen; it being our money we protect it by the most improved and latest of devices for that purpose. You cannot lose your credit; you may only diminish it by drawing checks against it; you may increase it by making additional deposits. Banking money is the safe procedure. Member Federal Reserve System. NORTH GEORGIA TRUST & BANKING CO. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $224,000.00 Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year. COTTON GROWERS Before you decide to plant either short or long staple cotton thus season, us. AA’e have made an exhaustive study - of the cotton market for the past elev en years and can give you some vald£* ble advice. PEDIGREED SEED COMPANY Hartsville, S. C. If you are going to use Calcium Ar senate go to AV. E. Young and place your order now. (Amount limited.) B. E. PATRICK Watches and Jewelry Fine Watch Repairing. WINDER, GA.