The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, March 01, 1923, Image 8

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THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1923. MONUMENTS FIRST CLASS WORK MARBLE A GRANITE Office ) Candler Street and G. M. Ry. WINDER MARBLE & GRANITE CO. J. W. NICHOLS, Mgr. *****••**•• • PROFESSIONAL CARDS * *********** RICHARD B. RUSSELL, JR. Attorney-At-Law WINDER, GA. Office in Oarithera Building. Practice in All the Courts J. C. PRATT Attorney-At-Law Winder, Ga. Office in Rush Building Practice in all Court* JOSEPH D. QUILLIAN Attorney-at-Law Office Over Dcl<aPerriere Drug store Winder, Georgia. O. A. JOHNS Attorney at Law Winder, Ga. Office Over Carithers Bunk. Practice In All Courts. W. H. QUAItTERMAN Attorney ut Law Prentice In All Courts Commercial Law a Specialty Lewis C. Russell H. H. Chandler I,aw Offloes RUSSELL & CHANDLER Practice in ull the Courts Winder, Ga. T. ELTON DRAKE Attorney-At Law in DeLaPerrlere Building Winder, Ga. W. L. DeLaPERRIERB Dental Surgery Fillings, Bridge and Plat* Work Done in Most Scientific and Satisfactory Way. dr. c. s. williams DENTIST Offices in the Winder National Bank Building. Rooms 313-814 Residence Phone 234—Offlce Phone 81 WINDER, GA. Dr. L. C. Allen Dr. Myron B. Allen dr. L. C. ALLEN & SON Hoschton, Ga. Office Hours: Sundays: 9:00 A. M. to 11:00 A. M. Wednesdays: 8:00 A. M. to 12:00 M. Saturdays, nil day until 3:00 P. M All other time when not attending calls K. HENRI BARNES, D. C. (Doctor Chiropractic) CHIROPRACTIC 1a the adjustment of the spine to re move 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 Rush Build.or. B. E PATRICK Jeweler Room 403, 4th Floor Winder National Bank Bldg. Winder, (in. W. M. THOM A S Cleaning—Pressing—Altering Phone 49 —Jackson Street Winder, Georgia PHONE Bfi CITIZENS PRESSING CLUB For Your Cleaning. Pressing an Altering Shop over Williams Bros. Cafe. W. B. WILSON, Prop. Winder, Georgia 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 MIDWAY LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Perkins spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. \V. II De lay and family. Mr. Luther Frost spent Friday night with his brother near Jefferson. We are sorry to know Louise Lee is sick at this writing. Mt'ss Eler Martin spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Minnie Wills. Miss Ever Wills was the guest of Miss Polly Miller Saturday night. Ruby and Lena Barber spent Satur day night with Beatrice and Sybil Perkins. Miss Polly Miller and Miss Lila Hol loway were guests of Miss Eva Mills Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Frost spruit Sat urday night with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Perkins Mrs. W I). Perkins and Mrs W. G. Perkins and Mr John Perkins spent Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Miller spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. ami ITT. s. George Hardy. Sunday School Rally At White Plains Quarterly S. S. Rally of 2nd distri<;t Mulberry Association will be held with White* Plains church second Sunday af ternoon in March. A gixxl program has been arranged and we will lx* dis appointed if any school in the district fails to send representatives. Cordial welcome to nil. LEE ROBERTS, Pres. HONOR ROLL FOR TYRO SCHOOL. Seventh grade* Johnnie I,on Met ain, Fifth grade Marie Brooksher, Hoyt Finch, Carraee Iluynie, Emmie Mc- Cain. , Third grade—Annie Reid Hancock, Leslie Finch, Harold Whitehead, Fan nie Hewitt. Second grade—Lois McCain, Jaunita Boyd. First grade Willie Finch, Marguer ite Howlngton. Clara Mae Elrod, Ouida Cook, Annie Fay McCain. Classified Ads. Drag Harrows $15.00 up ut Smith Hardware Cos. FOR. SALE —1922 model one ton Ford Truck, pneumatic tires, all round. Perfect shape. Woodruff Hardware Go. Bargain in Dodge Touring Car. See Smith Hardware Cos. Have your ear doped and greased at The Tire Service Station. Garden seed 5c per packet at Sndih Hardware Cos. Buy your gasoline and oil from The Tire Service Station. SPRAY YOUR FRUIT TREES NOW. Dry Lime Sulphur sold by Smith Hdw. We sell Goodyear Tires and Tubes at The Tire Service Station. 3-Burner Oil Stoves $19.50 at Smith Hardware Cos. One 1922 model Ford 1-ton Truck for salt* at a bargain. Woodruff Hdw. Cos. FRESH GARDEN SEED in Bulk at Smith Hardware Cos. S. C. White Orpington Eggs $1.50 per 15, best 1 flood lines. —Mrs. 8. W. Sloan, Auburn, Ga. ltpd. 20 rod roll wire hog fencing for $7.50 at Smith Hardware Cos. We have a complete line of auto ac cessories at The Tire Service Station. BARGAIN, anew SIOO Talking Ma chine for only $50.00 at Smith Ildw. We do Vulcanizing that is dependa ble at The Tire Service Station. Paints for your furniture, your au tomobile, your implements, your house, inside and out, and your roof.—Smith Hardware Cos. FOIIN D.—Pocket hook, with some money.—J. C. PRATT. It Needles for Sewing Machines. Talk ing Machines, Hand Needles and Knit ting Needles at Smith Hardware Cos. NOTICE. I hereby forbid anybody to buy or si'll anything to my minor children. — Mrs. A. Perry. It Steel Ranges $40.00 up at Smith Hardware Cos. • No. .’> Drag Scrapes with runners on SIO.OO at Smith Hardware Cos. Aluminum Roasters. Dish Pans and Large size Kettles $1.50 each at Smith Hardware Cos. Best Farm Tools at Smith Hardware Company. Bridles $1.50 up at Smith Ildw. Cos. Good Cook Stoves $12.00 at Smith Hardware Cos. cactus Krrrvra rwet. "In the hot Mexican deserts speci mens of cactus hnve been known to reach 30 or 40 feet In height. Vr 1 * Jk yH /Ajk MM |f]]|[|j|||if j I / ■lllllKir fit f ' Xx i lllUlfr .fIPS —JBi mm c iilillif Ml i: |elfredUCINGJ Nenn Selr-Reducing No. 333 is a real bargain. It has a low top and medium skirt Made in dur able pink or white coutil; sizes 24 to 36 —and costs only $3.00. If youi deafer can’t Ret it, send name, ad dress, tile and $3. Wa’ll send the corset. Necno Hygienic. Fashion Institute fig.E. 16th St.. New York (Dept. S.) COMING TO ATHENS on a return visit The Progress ive Doctors Specialist Treating Diseases Without Surgical Operation At the Georgian Hotel FRIDAY & SATURDAY MARCH 9 AND 10TH. Office Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. TWO DAYS ONLY Returning in three months Free Consultation The Progressive Doctors’ Specialist is licensed by the state of Georgia; a graduate of one of the best universities; twenty-five years of practical experi ence; (third year in Georgia) comes well recommended. Will demonstrate in, tin* principal cities of treating dis eases of long standing by means of medicines, diet and hygiene, thus sav ing many people from a dangerous and expensive surgical operation. This specialist is an expert in diag nosis and will tell you the exact truth about your condition. Only those who have a good chance to regain their health will be treated, so that every one who takes treatment will bring their friends at the next visit. Some of the diseases treated: Dis eases of the stomach, bowels, liver, blood, blood vessels, skin, kidneys, bladder, heart, lungs, eye, ear, nose, throat, scalp, enlarged veins, leg ulcers, rheumatism, high blood pressure, tu mors, enlarged gland’s goitre, piles, nerves, weakness or exhaustion of the nervous system giving rise to loss of mental and bodily vigor, melancholia, discouragement and worry, undevelop ed children, either mental or physical and all chronic diseases of men, wom en and children that have baffled the skill of die family physician. A diagnosis of any disease of long standing, its nature and cause, will la* made Free and proper medicines will he furnished at a reasonable cost to those selected ns favorable cases for treatment. Children must be accompanied by their parents and married, ladies by their husbands. Headquarters: Atlanta, Ga. 2times —Advertisement. UNION GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Vester Sikes and chil dren of Daeula. spent Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs. R. A. Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Etheridge of near Daeula spent Sunday with Mr. anil Mrs. Curtis Etheridge. Mrs. Celia Wood is visiting her sons. Messrs. C. T. and .1. A. Wood, of Coun ty Line. . , Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Butler of Law renceville spent Saturday night with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Butler. Mr. Jesse Pope of North Carolina spent last week with his father, Mr. .1. B. Pope. Mr. Floyd Etheridge and Miss Mmme Butler were married Saturday afternoon at Auburn, Rev. .1. R Burel purform ing the ceremony. We wish them a long anil prosperous life. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Masters spent Sunday witli Mr. and Mrs. Will Butler of Daeula. Mr. J. (>■ Montgomery spent Thurs day night with Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. i Wood of County Line. I Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bradley of Atlan ta were guests of the former’s mot her. Mrs. Angie Bradley, last week. | Mrs. Jane Hamby was the guest of .her nephew. Mr. J. E. Smith Saturday, j Mr. Oscar Montgomery is on the sick list at this writing; hope he will soon recover. I Mr. Jim B. Pope spent awhile Sun day morning with Mr. Oscar Montgom ery. J Mrs. Matilda Williams spent Satur da.v night with Mrs. Mollie Pope. | Mr. P. A. Montgomery formerly of this place died at bis home in Law reneoville February 15th and was bur ied at this place February 17. Union Grove bows in sorrow of an other good brother. He was married three times, and leaves his last wife who was Miss Sis Hill before marriage and seven children by his first mar riage and four by his second. He also leaves 48 grand children. 7 great grand children and a host of friends to mourn his departure. Wo feel that our lass is his eternal gain. Miss Julia Smith was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Simpson Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Etheridge and son. and Mrs. Nettie Tanner of Carl spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Cline Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Etheridge were guests of the Misses Smith Sunday af noon. Keep Extra Supp'y. A reserve supply of little things nec essary around the bouse will save many an annoying moment. With this /act Id mind, don’t buy Just one paper of pins, a package of hairpins a hair oet. five stamps, a smalt supply of let ter paper. l.ay in a regular stock of these tilings and of ail such little ar ticles, the lack of which causes o much lost time THE WINDER NEWS 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. 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 veiling beginning promptly at 7:30 PM conducted by the pastor. You are most cordially invited to attend all of these services and join with us in the service of the Master Come. TF. CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICES 10:15 A. M. Sunday school. 11:30 A. M. Preaching and Lord’s Supper. 3:30 P. M. Junior Endeavor. 7 ;0o P. M. Senior Endeavor. 8:00 IV M. Preaching. A happy welcome to all. E. L. Sbelnutt, Minister. BETHEL NEWS Little Louise Bolton spent a few days this week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Adams. Mrs J. P. Thompson spent Wednes day afternoon with Mrs. T. W. Partee. Mrs. W. C Shore and little daugh ter, Lillie Ruth and Miss Susie Brown, and little Vallie May Brown spent last Monday afternoon with Mrs. 11. J. Brown. Messrs. J. W. Adams and J E. Adams spent Wednesday in Winder. Messrs. Paul and Guy Sturdivant made a business trip to Mr. Dunagan shop Wednesday. Mr. Julius Parten of Arnoldsville re turned home Monday after spending a week with relatives and friends here. Messrs Ernest Perry and Charley lynch made a business trip to Atlan ta last week. Mr. Clifford Pruitt was in Winder on Tuesday. Mesdames G. W. Edwards, J. W. Ad ams and J. E Adams spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. V. H. Bolton. Mr. Lonnie Simelton made a business trip this week to Union Point. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Davis and family spent Wednesday with the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Page. Mr. and Mrs. T. V/. Partee spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ridgeway of Bethlehem. What Is this? Big at each end and little in the middle, digs up dirt and sings like a fiddle? Miss Pauline Thompson spent a few days this week in Winder visiting her cousin, Miss Luna Pearl Haynie. Mrs. G. C. Brown and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Mack of near Bethlehem. THE UNJVER&AJLCAR Four Reasons Why You Should Buy Your Ford Car This Month i THE unprecedented demand for Ford Cars throughout 1 the winter months has taken the entire output of the Ford plants working at capacity, indicating that the demand this Spring will be far in excess of the number of Ford Cars that can possibly be built. II January was the tenth consecutive month in which re tail deliveries exceeded 100,000 Ford Cars and Trucks. Requirements for February, the month when prepara tions are already under way for Spring business, called for 148,407 Cars and Trucks—more than 24,000 in ex cess of the number we can possibly produce. 111 Ford dealers in many parts of the country are already finding it necessary to specify future delivery dates on Ford Products because there are no reserve stocks to draw from. IV Your order placed now will protect you against delay or disappointment later on—lt is the only way you can be assured of reasonably prompt delivery. We consider it important to give you these facts, so that if you are planning to purchase a Ford Car, Truck or Fordson Tractor for use this Spring or Summer you can list your order at once and take advantage of our deal er’s first opportunity to make delivery. Winder Motor & Tractor Cos. R. L. ROGERS, Mgr. WINDER, GA. A Small Deposit and Easy Payments if Desired QUALITY and QUANTITY VUA m more pftlffli shines for your Zl\ monc y Ilf jy ! \ 15* and /f\ more mk H jciN.f [ Shoe Polish ~ BOX F. F. Dailey Company Inc. Buffalo. N. Y. WATCH THIS SPACE Why suffer with Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Headaches or any kinds of pains, colds or flu or other troubles, such as soreness, coughs, or other inflaination, when Excel Liniment prepared by the Grad dick Remedy Cos. Winder, Ga., can be secured, and by applying freely to affected parts as these testimonials will show, will give such wonder ful relief. Lawrence, Mass., May 4, 1922. Mr. F. C. Graddiek, Winder, Ga. Dear Mr. Graddiek: I am enclosing SI.OO for which kindly send me two bottles oi liniment which you so kindly gave me when I was there. You might he glad to know that when I called at my brother’s house he had been laid up for a week with inflamatory rheumatism and the doctor could rtot do him any good. After three applications of your liniment he was up and around two days later. Personally I think very well of this liniment and wish to have some in my possession all of the time. Yours very truly, GEORGE F. R A SHAN, Southern Agent Emmons Loom Harness Cos. Remember to shake well before using. Quick to penetrate. Will not grease or blister Price 50c. Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year.