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H3n&Sr>AY, MARCH 8, 1923.
MONUMENTS
FIRST CLA&S WORK
MARBLE & GRANITE
Office on Candler Street and G. M. Rv.
WINDER MARBLE A GRANITE CO.
J. W. NICHOLS. Mgr.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
RICHARD B. RUSSELL, JR.
Attorney-At-Law
WINDER, GA.
Office in Caritliers Building.
Practice in All tha Courts
i. C. PRATT
Attorney-At-Law
Winder, Ga.
Office in Rush Building
Practice in all Courts
JOSEPH D. QULLLIAN
Attorney-at-Law
(Office Over DeLaPerriere”* Drug store
■Winder, Georgia.
f
G. A. JOHNS
Attorney at Law
Winder, Ga.
r Office Over Carithers Bank.
Practice In All Courts.
W. 11. quaßtekman
Attorney at Law
Prentice In All Courts
Commercial Law a Specialty
Lewis C. Russell H. H. Chandler
Law Offioes
RUSSELL & CHANDLER
Practice in all the Courts
Winder, Ga.
T. ELTON DRAKE
Attorney-At-Law
-Office in DeLaPerriere Building
~ Winder, Ga.
I
W. L. DeLaPERRIEItH
Dental Surgery
Fillings, Bridge and Plate Work
Done In Most Scientific and
Satisfactory Way.
DR. C. S. WILLIAMS
DENTIST
Offices, in the Winder National Bank
Building.
Rooms 313-314
Residence Phone 234—Office Phone 81
> WINDER. GA.
Dr. L. C. Allen Dr. Myron B. Allen
DR. L. O. ALLEN & SON
w Hoschton, Ga.
Office Hours:
Sundays: 9:00 A. M. to 11:00 A. M.
Wednesdays: 8:00 A. M. to 12:00 M
Saturdays, all day until 3:00 P. M
All other time when not attending calls
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 iuflamatiou, when Excel Liniment prepared by the Grad
dick Remedy Go. Winder, Ga., can be secured, and by applying freely
to affected ■parts as these testimonials will show, will give such wonder
ful relief.
Winder, Ga., March 5, 10T1.
Mr. F. C, Graddiek, Winder, Ga.
Dear Sir. 1 have used Excel Liniment in my home for the past
twelve months for colds, tonsilitis, headache, pain in side and also for
sprains and in every case had immediate relief, and can cheerfully
recommend it to any one as Iteing the best household remedy I have
ever had in my Home for the above stated ailments and expect to keep
a supply of Excel Liniment on hand at all times for use when needed.
Yours truly,
E. O. McELROY, Chief of Police.
Remember to shake well before using. Quick to penetrate. Will-not
grease or blister Price 50e.
HILLS
Mixture
801 l Weevil
J. B. Lay & Son, Agts, Winder.
W. H. Grizzle, Agt., Statham, Ga.
FOR THE
HILL’S MIXTURE CORPORATION
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
MULBERRY
We are glad to know that Mrs. Clara
Wood is recovering from a three weeks
illness.
Mr. John Clack is very sick at this
writing.
Mr. R. L. Wages has purchased a fine
mule.
The entertainment, at Mr. Walter
Smith's Saturday night was highly
enjoyed by all present.
Mrs. R. L. Wages and Mrs. W. R.
Abner visited Mrs. Claud Smith one af
ternoon last week
Mrs. Aslee Toilers and Mrs. Fannie
Wages visited Mrs. Cox one afternoon
this week.
Mr. Andrew Smith and Mr. Hinton
Wages visited Parish Sunday school
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. H. Smith and Mr. Chalmus Eth
ridge visited Mr. Aft Wages Sunday.
Mr. W. R. Altner visited Mr Will
Marr Sunday.
The farmers began to get bnsy until
the rain fell Monday afternoon.
Changing Conor.
“An Irishman may be green hot— "*
•Wall, what?” “When he’s tu a tight
le *e* red.”
R. HENRI BARNES. D. C.
(Doctor Chiropractic)
CHIROPRACTIC
is the adjustment of the spine to re
move the cause of disease.
SPINAL ANALYSIS FREE
Hours: 9 to 12 A. M.
2 to 5 P. M.
Saturday 9 to 12:30 A. M.
Office New Bush Building.
B. E. PATRICK
Jeweler
Room 403. 4th Floor
Winder National Bank Bldg.
Winder. Ga.
W. M. THOM A S
Cleaning—Pressing —Altering
Phone 49—Jackson Street
Winder, Georgia
PHONE 86
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. H. Stewart Old Stand
POSTOAK LOCALS
Mrs. W. M. Holloway and Mrs. E. E.
Griffeth were guests of Mrs. Clarence
McElhannon Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Olaa Daniel of Gwin
nett spent Thursday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Green Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Edgar and Mr.
Will Edgar spent Friday night with
Mr. ai*d Mrs. B. Edgar.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McElroy of
near Hebron spent Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Yearwood,
Mr. Macon Smith and Mrs. Job
Thomas spent Friday night with Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Isickey were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. I*. Holloway
Friday afternoon.
Miss Zora Henry returned home on
Saturday after spending a week with
her brother, Mr. Will Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. DeLay were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Casey Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Austin spent last
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Casey.
Mr and Mrs. H. F. Casey and family
spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Holloway and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Casey .spent Sat
urday night with Mr. and Mrs. H. h.
Casey.
Mr John Thompson of Atlanta spent
Saturday night with his brother, G. 1 •
Holloway and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hill of Pentecost
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Edgar.
Miss Viola Smith returned home on
Saturday after spending a week with
her sister. Mrs. C. B. Austin,
Mr. and Mrs. AR*Hlt Smith spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Green
Smith.
Miss Annie Evans spent Friday night
with Miss No We Holloway.
Miss Zora Henry was the guest of
Miss Lillie Mae Holloway Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lackey. Sr., were
the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Evans Sunday
Mrs A. It. Casey is spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. and Mr.
and Mrs. H. F Casey
Miss Lillie Mae Holloway spent last
Saturday night with Miss Zora Henry.
Several from thus place attendcsl the
pine at Bethlehem school house Friday
night.
Mr and Mrs. T. W. Perkins were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Casey a
while Saturday morning
I will ask a riddle. What makes the
heart of a tree and a dog’s tail so much
alike?
CEDAR HILL
Mrs. Mode Price and son, Andrew,
Mr. Joe A1 fner and family spent Sun
day with Mrs. Mae Cook.
Miss Lillian Parker has returned
home after spending a week in Wood
ville.
Miss Myrtiee Hale of County Line
snent Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. A. X. Elliott and fam
ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
H. F. Elliott
Mrs. Mede Price spent awhile Tues
day evening with Mrs. Marion Carlyle.
Mrs. Elbert Hill of Sell is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Parker.
Little Harold, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Hall, happened to the misfor
tune of getting his hand badly cut, one
day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Maxey, Mrs. E. A.
Parker and Mr. Albert Parker spent
Sunday at Woodville.
Miss Myrtiee Hall spent Sunday
with Misses Lava da and Loren a El
liott.
The party at the home of Mr. Carl
ton Evans Thursday night was enjoy
ed by all present.
Mr. Claude Delay was visiting rela
tives near Lawrencovillo a few days
last week.
A bunch of young folks made a sur
prise call on Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Free
man Saturday night.
Miss Bessie Maxey spent Sunday
with Miss Lois Parker.
Miss Bessie Abner snent Friday af
ternoon with Miss Mattie Lou El
liott.
<r. and Mrs. E. A. Parker spent
awhile Wednesday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Dewey Hall.
Weak
Back
Mrs. Mildred Pipkin, of
R. F. D. 8, Columbia, Tenn.,
says: “My experience with
Cardui has covered a numbe.’ cf
years. Nineteen years ago .. .
I got down with weak back. I
was run-down and so weak and
nervous I had to stay in bed.
I read of
OARDOI
Die Woman's Tonic
and sent for it. I took only one
botfie at that time, and it helped
me; seemed to strengthen and
build me right up. So that is
how 1 first knew of Cardui.
After that, ... when I began to
et weak and 'no account’, l
sent right for Cardui, and it
never failed to help me.”
If you are weak and suffering
from womanly ailments, Cardui
may be just what you need.
Take Cardui. It has helped
thousands, and Wight to help
you.
At all druggists’ and dealers’.
E 97
THE WINDER NEWS
Paragraphs
Avery rare virtue is consistency.
They are unworthy of this land of the
free who are afraid to speak their con
victions and act on them.
The greatest crimes of mankind is
ignorance, though tlessnesv and care
lessness. *
We like the riddles of the different
locals, but why not add some real in
structive questions? K. N. A.
“A GOOD THING—DON’T MISS IT"
Send your name and address plainly
written together with 5 cents (and this
slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Cos., Des
Moines, lowa, and receive In return a
trial package containing Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup
bronchial, “flu” and whooping coughs,
and tickling throat: Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets for stomach
troubles, indigestion, gassy pains that
crowd the heart, biliousness and consti
pation; Chamberlain’s Salve, needed in
every family for burns, scalds, w ounds,
piles, and skin affections; these valued
family medicines for only 5 cents.
A Good Thing—Don’t Miss It.
S. A. L. Schedule
Effective 12:01 Sunday, I)cc. 31, 1922
Train No. 29 Arrive 7.00 PM
Train 5 Arrives 3:58 PM
Train No. 17 Arrives 8 :20 AM
Train No. 11 Arrives 0 :07 AM
Train No. 30 Depart 9:06 AM
Train No. 6 Depart 2 :00 PM
Train No. 18 Depart 7 :00 I’M
Train No. 12 Depart 10:43 PM
Trains 5 and (1 are restored bi’tvreeu
Atlanta and Birmingham, taking pluce
of Nos. 15 and 16.
Train 5 from north connects with
No. 5 for west at Atlanta.
Train 6 from wesft connect* with No.
fl for north at Atlonta.
No passengers will he handled on
train 48 except between Greenwood and
Cross Hill.
to change in schedule of No. 6.
Your particular attention is called
Gainesville Midland
Schedule
Southbound
Train No. 3 arrives at 11:30 A. M.
Train No. 13 arrives at 2:30 P, M.
Northbound
Train No. 14 arrives at 7:30 A. M.
Train No. 4 arrives at 1:33 P. M.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears Y)
Signature of i
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Play Safe This Season
You have no doubt given more serious consideration to your farm
operations this year than in any year in the past.
You can afford to consider only a fertilizer of an established reputa
tion. Every expenditure should bring maximum returns.
For over 50 years Swift Company has maintained a reputation for
making each Swift product the best of its kind. Asa result of this,
SWIFT’S RED STEER Fertilizers have a national reputation
which cannot be surpassed.
Every sack of SWIFT’S RED STEER. Fertilizers has been well cured,
properly processed and combined.
The RED STEER on every sack is your guarantee of highest quality —
a guarantee that costs you nothing, but is worth much.
See your Authorized Swift Agent at once and arrange for your
requirements.
“IT PAYS TO USE THEM.”
Swift & Company
(FERTILIZER WORKS)
Atlanta, Ga. Albany, Ga.
Charlotte, N. C. New Orleans, La.
Local Representative:
H. A. CARITHERS
WINDER, GA.
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PHOTOGRAPH
SALSBURY COTTON
EXACT LIFE SIZE
After Eight Years Breeding
on
America's Largest Plantation
comes
Salsbury Cotton
IT combines the best points of the mother plant WANNAMAKER,
CLEVELAND and EXPRESS 360, is healthy, vigorous and disease
resistant. Bears 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 360 to 4(H) pounds of lint per acre on 14,000 acres.
Demands a premium in all markets.
Sensation of the Cotton World
Hundreds of planters declare SALSBURY COTTON to he as neaT
the ideal cotton as can be 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 SALSBURY Seed and then have
the best and he in position to fight the boll weevils.
For full information, literature, prices, etc, see
0. E. Summerour
Winder, Georgia
Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year.