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THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 123.
“There i a Rogers Store Near You”
ROGERS
“Where Satisfaction is a Certainty”
Pilsbury Sugar Crisp
Pan Cake Flour Corn Flakes
13c Pgk Pkg
10 lbs. Choice Irish Potatoes 25c
24 lbs. Rogers Plain or Self Rising Flour 1.07
24 lbs. Self Rising Flour, guaranteed . 98c
24 lbs. White Lily Flour $1.29
Try a can of Rogers Corn at our risk . . 15c
Seed Potatoes, peck 43c
Golden Glow Dandy Cocoa
COFFEE Jar
39c Lb. 39c Lb.
ROGERS
“Where Satisfaction is a Certainty”
108 Broad street Winder, Ga
I Classified Ads.
Ford Windshield Class, upper for
lower for $.‘1.50 at Smith Hdw.
Nail Hammers 50e up nt Smith Hdw.
Automobile Batteries recharged, re
paired and traded for. We sell the Ex-
Ide Battery. Smith Hardware Cos.
For Plow Points see J. E. Callahan. ,
Best Kjmrk Plugs for your ear at
Smith Hardware Cos.
—i
(Jet the Giant Backhand, the best
made at J. E. Callahan’s.
Automobile Lamps 20c up at Smith
Hardware Cos.
(let a good plow collar for SI.OO at
Callahan’s’.
Have your car doped and greased at
Smith Hardware Cos
That No. 10 Lynchburg Plow Point;
the best made. See J. E. Callahan.
EXIDE Batteries have no superior
at Smith Hardware Cos
The road to foot comforts; “Switch”
from the new to the old shoes. See
.1. E. Callahan.
Garden and Poultry Fence at Smith
Hardware Cos.
For automobile tops. Come to J. E.
Callahan
We still have a few Kelly Tires at
a big saving of $2.00 to SB.OO each at
Smith Hardware Cos.
Have them old side curtains patched
to keep the March winds out of your
auto See J. K. Callahan.
Stalk Cutter Bargain. New Oliver 7-
knife stalk cutter for only $40.00 at
Smith Hardware Cos.
Buni|H‘rs for your autoouiobile SO.OO
up at Smith Hardware Cos.
You are aware that Oliver Plows ad
vanced in price on January Ist. We
are still selling Genuine Oliver Plows
at less than old prices as follows:
Goober $ 7.50
AC _ $ 9.00
B C. SIO.OO
10 ll.OO
18 913.00
—Smith Hardware Cos.
MAKES THE WORLD BRIGHTER.
Everything seems more cheerful
when you're not run down at the heel.
Bring in your shoes and let us ttx them
up nt Callahan's.
FOB BENT 2or 4 horse crop at my
■old home place on the Winder and
Monroe road. See me at once or phone
23. G. S. MILLSAPS.
Drttg Harrows $15.00 up at Smith
Hardware Cos.
Bargain in Dodge Touring Car. See
Smith Hardware Cos.
Have your car doped and greased at
The Tire Service Station.
Garden seed 5c per packet at Smith
Hardware Cos.
Buy your gasoline and oil from The
Tire Service Station.
SPRAY YOT'K FRt’lT TREES NOW.
Dry Lime Sulphur sold by Smith Hdw.
We sell Goodyear Tims and Tubes
at The Tire Service Station.
3-Burner Oil Stoves $10.50 at Smith
Hardware Cos.
FRESH GARDEN SEED in Bulk at
Smith Hardware Cos.
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 Hdw.
MAPLE VALLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Z. N. Hendrix and Mr.
and Mrs. K. C. Hendrix spent last Mon
day with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hendrix
and family at Athens.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Me-
Elhnnnon on February 20. a daughter.
Messrs. Horace and Edwin Tread
well spent last Monday night with Mr.
and Mrs. W. T>. Hendrix of Bethlehem.
Mr. W. L. Austin from Athens was
the guest of Mrs. M. J. Austin and
children last Friday afternoon.
Mrs. W. P Harrison was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. E. I). Treadwell awhile
Friday night.
Mrs. M. .1 Austin ami daughter spent
Filday night and Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. N. It. Austin and family of
Bethlehem.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Griff* th “pent Frl
dav night with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Grif
feth.
Mr. Steve Austin spent last Friday
night with Messrs. Harve and Burton
Trend well.
Dear Bethel: Here come a riddle,
can you answer it? What is it that
runs and runs and never walks, has a
tongue and never talks. Can you
guess ?
t Little Hazel Smith from near Para
dise spent Inst week with Mr. and Mrs.
i Roy Griffeth.
Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Smith spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Griffeth.
I in answer to Bethel’s riddle, I would
j guess a dirt clobber.
TALLASSEE DOTS
School at this place is progressing
nicely.
Mrs. Annie Wallace was the dinner
guest of Mrs, Mamie Sikes Saturday.
Mr. Harry Thurmond was the guest
of Mr. J. C. Sykes Saturday.
Miss Prudie Bell Sikes was the guest
of Mrs. Rdgnr Fleming Thursday.
Mr. Willie Carruth of Florida was
the guest of his aunt, Mrs. J. C, Sikes,
last week.
Miss Moselle Hartley was the guest
of Miss Grace Wages Saturday after
noon.
Mrs. R. L. Sikes was the guest of
Mrs. H. J. Hartley Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Festus Kinney were
the guests of Mr and Mrs. J. C. Sikes
Sunday night
Mr. and Mrs. Attieus Fleming spent
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Fleming.
Mr. Edgar Booth and sister. Miss An
nie Booth, spent Sunday nikht with
their aunt near Athens.
We are sorry to state that Air. Ben
nie Maynard continues quite sick;
hope he will soon he up again.
GI ARDIAVK SALE OF LYNNI)
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
By virtue of an order granted by the
Court of Ordinary on the first Monday
in March. ‘‘.*•23. there will be sold be
fore the Court House door of said coun
ty, wi’htn the legal hours of sale on
ti.e first Tuesday in April, 15*23. the
following described oropvty to-wit :
A one-eighth (1-81 undivided inter
est in and to the aforesaid lands de
scribed as follows:
A one-eighth undivided interest in
and to that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in the Jones District, G.
M . of Barrow county, Georgia, former
ly Walton county, Georgia, and more
particularly described as follows: Be
ginning at a rook corner on public road
and running N. 42 degrees W , r >t. 48
chains; thence S. 52 degrees W. 22.80
chains: thence S. 30 degrees W. 6.62
oha-Jns; thence S. 40 degrees E. 13.75
chains: thence S. 1 degree W 22.00
chains; thence S. !>1 degrees W. 0.75
chains; thence S. 37 3-4 degrees E.
22.66 chains, thence N. 870 3 4 degrees
• E. 17.18 chains; thence up the mean
ders of the branch 31.20 chains to a
'corner; thence N. 42 1-2 degrees W.
3.10 chains; thence N. 14 1-2 degrees
E. 500 ehnins: thence N. 61 degrees
F, 0.25 chains to the beginning corner,
j containing two hundred forty-eight and
cghty-four one-hundredths (248.84*
[.acres, more or less and be-Jng the old
Jefferson Smith estate.
Said property sold as the property of
J. 11. Cosby, a deaf and dumb person
'incapable of managing his estate for
the purpose of support and maintenance
of said ,T. H. Cosby, by the undersign
jed as guardian of said J. H. Cosby.
H. G. COSBY.
Oimrdisn of sa-Jd J. H. Cosby.
|J. C. Pratt, att.v. for guardian
Good Cook Stoves $12.00 at Smith
Hardware Cos.
Saturday, March 10th
We will sell a good Heavy grade, a
$1.50 overall for
$1.20
A Store Full of New Spring Mdse.
at 3. L. SAUL’S STORE
4
If you are thinking of buying a Suit it will certainly
pay you to see us. For we are showing hundredSs.and m
hundreds of New Spring Suits for Young Men in the
Belted Styles, also plain models, in all the newest gray,
tan, and brown shades, as well as conservative styles \rS vjjjj
for elderly men, in Serges and Worsteds, in the most /I \IT t . ijjv
National established brands, such as “Fashion Park 1 \I jrjk \
Clothes” “Kuppenheimer,” “Spero Michaels” and oth- jltL 1 \JpV\
er good makes. Prices ranging at I G |*
$12.50, sls, $18.50 jkW
$22.50 and up jk
We dare say we can save you from $4.00 to $7 50 on f\\ \ fl
a suit and a visit to our store will convince you that we [ \ ( r 3L k ’ c .
are right. \
MEN’S OXFORDS
In the latest English Toes, light and
dark and tan colors at
$2.95, $3.50, $4, $5.00
TENNIS SHOES!
For men, women and children /sc, 90c, SI.OO, $1.25 and $lB5
LADIES SILK AND GINGHAM DRESSES!
We are showing- a beautiful selection of Ladies Taffeta Silk Dresses in all new colors at
$10.75 AND up
GINGHAM STREET DRESSES!
Thev are the best in this section for the money, we have been told.
$1.95, $2.45 AND $2.75
MILLINERY 2nd FLOOR Xgigx
Miss Hill has been very busy ever since first opening / \
day and she has sold many pretty Hats the past few [ t
days. A visit to our millinery parlors will be profitable l W 00
to you as well as enjoyable to see such pretty hats at V
such low prices at
$3, $4, $5.00 AND UP
Let nothing keep you away from our store Saturday. We will have special bargains
for you and extra salespeople to wait on you.
The IT C AJTT Winder
Clothier OIYUIJ Georgia
LADIES CAPES JUST ARRIVED.
Made of best Velour Cloth in the new
est colors; the kind you pay $17.50
for; at our store $9.90
THE WINDER NEWS
Saturday, March 10th
We will sell a $2.00 Pongee Waist
for
$1.25
L^^^i^^RDS
In lace or straps, medium and low
Rubber heels at
$1.50, $2, $2.50, 2.95
and up
You will save SI.OO a pair on them.
SATINS
500 yards of new Satins just arrived
in Blue, black and brown, a $2.25 val
ue at $1.45
Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year.