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THURSDAY, MARCH ft, 102.1
Wilton* Nnus
Winder, Ga.
And THE BARROW TJMES, of Winder, Ga, Consoli
dated March Ist, 1921.
published every Thursday
j. w mcwhorter. - Editor
J. B. PARHAM Business Manager
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A Great Southern Statesman
The voluntary retirement of John Sharp Williams,
of Mississippi, from public life ufter thirty years in
congress, eighteen in the lower house, and twelve
years in the senate, removes one of the ablest ami
most picturwNiue characters of the south. He does
not. leave congress by the “lame duck route, nor did
be sing a “swan song" in Itsiving.
UNION NEWS
Miss Angie Ilea lan front i’arl spent
"Friday night with Mias Vernie Harbin.
Mr. and Mrs. George Poster were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fos
ter Saturday night..
Bethel News, I think your riddle is
a dirt and either.
Here’s a hot one, maybe! Two hoys
had several marbles each. If the first
I toy gave to the second U>y one marble
the second boy would hnve as many
again as flu* lirst bov. but if the second
boy gave the first boy one marble they
would have the satin* number. How
many marbles did each boy have to I**-
gin with.
Miss Lavada Stewart went to Ath
ens one day last week to do Home shop
ping
Mrs. W. A Maddox spent Monday
afternoon with Mrs. Bryant.
Mr .Its* Bley was the guest, of Mr.
Iloyt Foster Sunday.
Little Miss ltuhy Harbin from Law
son county, has come to visit her rel
atives, Mr. T. ,J. Harbin and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greenway spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs ,1 II Foster.
CARL
Sunday was very good Sunday uf
noon.
Little Miss Gladys Garter spent Sun-j
day afternoon with little Moree Ilud
low.
Several front hen* attended preach
ing at Appalachee Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurmond McDaniel
■and children spent Saturday night with
the latter’s father, Mr. J. A. Timms
and family rear Vietron.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Daniel were the
guasts of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hudlow
Sunday afternoon.
Preaching has already hem an
nonnotsi for next Sunday afternoon,
but lost to remind you of the fact will
say Uev Jesar M Dodd of Winder will
preach at this place next Sunday af
ternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Some good
gingers arc also expectml to be present.
The farmers have bcgufct farming
again init it looks now as though they
will have to give H up again soon. Yet,
vre trust that dame fortune may ever
smile on them and never her daughter,
MfssForfsme.
Mr and Mas. F A. Sammons of Ijiw
venreville were visiting relatives here
Sunday
Mrs Etta HittCblM was the guest of
•Mrs Eli lluritow Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. H. O. Garter had as her guests
Sunday afrermsm Mrs .1 O. Boss and
Mrs Thurmond McDaniel.
A certain young man from one of
our Mister cities came up to See a lady
friend near t>y last Saturday night, and
as it happened, she was at a near
neighbor's house. So he called there to
see the young Indy. He asked where
slits was and was told that she was not
there However, she Is nursing a very
badly bruised armfrom coining in con
tact with a broken piece of furniture
which was placed in an old closet, whll
trying to climb the wall to eacape those
“■'harming blue eyes."’ Some people
have to he thrown over the garden
wall before they will take a hint.
SPECIAL NOTICK.
Begiiniing March 1. 1823, all monthly
accounts not paid by 10t.ii of each
month, service will he discontinued.
JOURNAL ami CONSTITUTION
AGENCY
Winder, Georgia.
FOR Kilt ST CLASS DRESS-MAK
ING and alteration work, see me at
Bethlehem, (la Prices right and satis
faction guaranteed.--Mrs. J. L. Moore
Best Kami Tools at Smith Hardware
Com pa ny.
Wdo Vnlcariirirg that is dependa
hle 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.
A year ago he said he was going to witlraraw from
public life at the close of this term. In announcing
the fact he said, “In the words of'John Allen, I am
going to spend the short remainder of my life re
establishing my peace with God and my reputation as
a gentleman." He said he was going back to his home,
"Cedar Grove,” about twelve miles from Yazoo City,
and upend the rest of his days with his books, his dogs
and his grand children.
Senator Williams lias refused an offer of $30,000
annually to write a series of articles each week for
a newspaer syndicate. Senator Williams Is sixty
eight years old.
Listen to these simple words from a great man, the
last that he uttered as he was leaving the senate:
“I am right happy, I have no axe to grind. I
won't be lonesome down at Cedar Grove. I don't like
marble and bricks and stone. There’s a rooster in the
myrtle tree just back of my house. He is lietter than
any alarm clock and much more certain. Each morn
ing he will eti 11 me from sleep.
•I shall rise early, have my hath and shave, and
cut down my own flowers while the dew is on them.
A little breakfast, and then to my library and books.
There's u lot of reading I have been neglecting.
“Afler that is done it will he about time for supper,
not dinner, mind you. Just about dusk 1 shall have a
concert all my own, my own band—owned Ity me if by
anybody else but God Almighty. They are the mock
ing birds that nest in my frees.
“When the time comes to go, after this happy old
age, I will be carried by my neighbors out of my own
house and planted in my own graveyard at the feet
of my father and mother and grandfather and grand
mother.
Tills is unpoetlcal, but it’s a lot more honest than
being a senator. You don’t have to play make-believe
at it.”
Spring Time Is
Motoring Time
This is the beginning of the motor season.
Bring us that car and let us do the needed
repairs so that it will be just as comfortable
and usuable as anew car.
We are prepared to do any kind of repair
job on any make of car
We specialize in battery and ignition re
pairs.
You can save many repair bill by keeping
your car properly washed, greased and oiled.
We do these things right at small cost.
Cars stored for 25c per night or $3.00 per
month.
Auto Sales
Cos.
Phone 106 Winder, Ga.
FIRE SALE!
1477 2-horse Syracuse Slot Wing turning plows $3.50
1475 2-horse Syracuse Slot Wing turning plows $3.75
No. 1455 2-horse Syracuse turning plows $3.50
No. 1450 1-horse Syracuse turning plows $3.00
No. 1406 2-horse Syracuse turning plows $3.50
2-horse Vulcan plows $3.50
1-horse Vulcan Plows $3.00
No. 8 Wetter Cast Iron Cook Stove less than half price, guaranteed to
lit' alright. If not. will refund your money and take back stove.
The above goods were damaged by tire, but considered good and well
worth the price asked if in need of such articles.
The turning plows complete with the exception of handles. New han
dles can he purchased at regular price, and you will still buy a good
plow for far less than half price. See them at once.
A few other hardware articles damaged by tire at correspondingly
low prices. , -jayM
WOODRUFF HARDWARE CO.
Winder, Georgia
THE WINDER NEWS
STRANGE’S
Millinery
Miss Pope is having a won
derful trade in MILLINERY---the
hats are beautiful every ex
press brings anew creation.
1 lot new arrivals “Paige”
hats; every one in the lot is
beautiful and different.
If you fail to come and look
you may miss something worth
while. Just think of being able
to get a hat from
$2.50
Up to as high as you like.
Capes and Wrappy
Coats
Big lot full length Capes and
Coats, beautiful styles; comes in
Co-co, Brown and Belgium, some
plain, some Embroidered; very
attractive. Come while the
is plentiful. Prices range from
$9.95 up
Ask to see the new foot
wear, Silk Hose, all to match.
We are ready for all; a wel
come awaits you.
T. Strange Cos.
Department Store
Subscription Price: $1.30 Per Year.