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THURSDAY, MARCH 20. 1020.
OLD VICTORY
The singing at Miss Ethel Boas’s
Saturday night was highly enjoyed by
u large crowd.
Miss Jqrelle Bailey was the guest
Saturday : night of Misses Beulah and
Lola Little.
' Miss Carmen Elder of Parish spent
Saturday blight with Miss Ethel Boss.
Muses Pauline and Noriue Johnson
had as their guejst Saturday night Miss
JSlHdys Evans.
Misses Ethel Boss asd Jurelle Bailev
attended .Sunday school at Bethabara
Sunday morning.
Misses Beulah and Lola Little spent
awhile Saturday afternoon with Miss
es Pauline and Norind Johsson.
Winder Motor & Tractor
Company
Why Ford Owners Should Bring
Their Cars to the Winder Motor & Tractor
Company for Service and Repairs.
1. We are the authorized Ford Dealers.
2. We are equipped with all necessary ma
chinery for properly repairing your cars.
3. We use only genuine Ford parts.
4. We tel! you to the penny just what it
costs you for labor before we start to work
on. your car.
5. We have a personal interest in your car
and want to see that your operative costs are
held down to a minimum.
6. We are here to serve you and apprecia
tive of your business.
7. Remember all work is guaranteed &
our'customers must be satisfied.
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8. Let us serve you, please.
R. L. ROGERS.
Your Cotton Protected at Small Cost
Eradicate the 801 l Weevil With
BOLL-WE-GO
Sure Death to the Itoll Weevil.
A calcium arsenate product combined with other ingredients that hold
the poison on the cotton plant ofter heavy dews, winds and arins—
Prevents waste.
8011-We-Go stays on the cotton plant in available form for the Weevil
to drink.
BOLL-WE-GO DOES WORK CLAIMED
FOR IT
Bgpll-We-Go when sprayed on thel cotton plant with compressed air
sprayer or horse drawn sprayer completely destroys all boll weevils
coming in contact with plant sprayed.
DON’T DUST-SPRAY! Use 8011-We-Go.
Only Costs 20c a Gallon—Ready to Apply
•You can estimate the cost of your season’s protection by using BOLL
WE-GO. Costs only $3.00 to $4.00 per acre per season.—Cheaper and
most effective method known.
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Leading Cotton Growers Praise 8011-We-Go
We have hundreds of unsolicited testimonials from leading cotton
groWers praising 8011-We-Go for its deadly effect on thet boll weevil.
Th<*se names will be fursished you at your Tequest. 8011-We-Go is
Shipped to you in concentrated form so as to save you thq cost of ship
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ping weight of water. It is easily mixed with water and can be used
immediately. Agricultural experts, bankers and farmers proclaim that
it i| thd best method of exterminating the boll weevil.
Actual Field Tests made last year Were Surprising to Agricultural Ex
perts.— Demonstrations were madfe last year throughout the Cotton Belt
to prove the merit of 8011-Wq-Go. Results were obtained as we pre
dicted —results even proved that we were very conservative in our claims
„ YOUR acreage will produce MORE cotton this year if you use 8011-We-
Go. Do not experiment this year. Use 8011-We-Go—a tried and proven
product—You tafco no chances with 8011-We-Go.
Calcium Arsenate is Scarce—Price Will be
Higher
We fqel sure that calcium arsenate will be hard to obtain and suggest
that you send in your order now for 8011-We-Go. Our supply is limited
and orders will be filled in order received as long as our supply lasts.
8011-We-Go is a patented product and approved by the Agricultural De
partment of the State of Georgia.
T. C. FLANIGAN & CO.
Auburn, Ga.
Exclusive Distributors
BARROW—HALL —FORSYTH & GWINNETT COUNTIES
BOLL-WE-GO MANUFACTURING CO.
3 North Pryor Street ATLANTA, GA.
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Mr. J. O. Boss of Carl is spending
awhile with liis cousin, Mr. Otis
Roquemore.
Miss Norine Johnson spent Tuesday
night with Miss Gladys Evans.
Misses Paulie and Norine Johnson
were the guests Friday of their sis
ter, Mrs. Edna Allen.
Mrs. C. F. Healan is spending awhile
with her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Me*
Dougal of County Line.
Miss Lucile Signian of County Line
spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. A.
B. Sims.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McDougal spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. I). John
son.
Mr. Thurman Johnson and Ralph
Evans were out riding Sunday night.
PEA HILL NEWS
Mr. J. 11. Parks has been on the sick
list this week hut is better now
The little nine year old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Eseoo is real ill
with pneumonia; hope for her a speedy
ie cry
Miss Dtktmi Bradbeiry was in Win
der Wednesday shopping.
Mrs. J. X. Clack was the guest of
Mrs. Martha Bradberry Thursday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Elrod of Winder were
guests at the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. 11. Lyle Friday night.
Mr. Howe! Ltnncil spent Friday af
ternoon with Mr. J. T. Clack.
Mr. and Mrs. John Park and two
sons. Lee and Leonard, were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J.H . Park Sunday.
Mrs. Martha Bradberry had as her
dinner guest Sunday her daughter, Mrs
Anna Roberts of Winder.
Misses Ruth and Marie Jurelle Chap
man spent the week end in Statliani.
Mr. Willie Staneil of Atlanta spent
the week here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Staneil
Mr and Mrs. A. 1). Chapman spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Bradberry in Winder.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Morgan spent
Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. I). Chapman
Messrs Talbert, Robert and Darseny
Park spent Saturday afternoon with
Mr. J. T. Clack.
Misses Desma Bradberry was the
guest of Miss Bertha Bradberry Sat
urday afternoon.
Here comes a riddle; answer it if you
can. East and west, north and south,
thousand teeth and no mouth.
Mr. John Will Bradberry spent Sat
urday night and Sunday with Mr. G.
TV. Bradberry.
Miss Maude Clack spent awhile with
Miss Bertha Bradberry Sunday night.
Mr. J. IT. Park and little daughter
spent Sunday morning with Mr. Ernest
Greenway.
UNION GROVE
Mrs. Johnnie Etheridge is on the sick
list at this writing, hope she wiU soon
:bj 1 vet ter.
I Miss Delphia McDaniel Miss Gertrude
Smith Friday afternoon.
Mr. Allen Helton returned last week
•after spending a few days with his sis
ter. Mrs. Rebecca Wall.
Mr. Waltfjr Wall spent one night last
week with his uncle, Mr. Allen Del
ton.
Mesdames J. B. Pope and J. O. Mont
gomery and Aunt Sis Smith spent Fri
day afternoon with Mesdames H. S.
Etheridge and J. E. Smith.
Mrs. Angie Bradley and Mrs Sarah
McDai/((l vif?it(('d Mrs Lill J Norris
one afternoon last week
Mr. Otis Wages visited Mr. Chal
mers Etheridge Saturday afternoon.
Mr. J. O. Montgomery made a busi
ness trip to Hoschton Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Masters spent
Saturday night with the former’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G W Masters
Miss Gerdie Wood spent awhile on
Friday morning with Misses Mabel,
Estelle and 1 Bertie Wall.
We are sorry to note that Mr. John
ny Masters was carried to Atlanta for
an operation last weejk; hope he will
soon be able to return home
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Smith and little
son. W. C., spent Friday with the for
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith
Here is a riddle. Once In a minute,
twice in a mom (git but not once in a
thousand years.
Mrs. Angie Bradley had as tier guests
Sunday Mrs. Susie Sikes and children
of Dacula and Mr. and Mrs. Norris
and children.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Etheridge spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pope.
Miss Adell Etheridge spent Sunday
with Miss Gerdie Wood.
Miss .Tewell Wood of County Line
spent Saturday night with her grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. 11. Wall.
Miss Annie Belle Clack visited Miss
Gertrude Smith Saturday.
Miss Anna Hi-idrix visited Miss
Adell Etheridge Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Andrew Wood and little sons.
William and Lewis, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday with his mother, Mrs. E. A.
Wood.
Mrs. Celia Wood and daughter. Ger
dicj, are spending this week in Atlanta.
STOP THAT ACHE
Don’t worry and complain about a
bad back. Get rid of that pain and
I lameness! Use Doan’s Kidney Pills
Many Winder people have used them
and. know how effective they are. Here’s
a Winder case.
j A. L. Watson, 309 Stephens St., says,
(“While in the southern part of the
country I had malaria fever and after
that I was taken down with trouble
with my back and disordered kidneys.
My back was so stiff and full of pain
it junt laid me up from active work.
Sharp cutting pains stbot through my
back like a knife at the least move I
made. Mornings I was so lame and
sore I could hardly get out of ik'd. My
kidneys were too free in action and the
secretions scalded in passage. I used
just two boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills
and was cured of all the trouble. My
kidneys at once be'camo normal In ac
tion and I was again free from all the
misery of kidney complaint.”
fiOc, at all dealers. Foster Milburn
Cos., Mfrs, Buffalo, N. Y.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.
Nothing So Good for a Cough or Cold.
“Everyone who has used Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy speaks of it,”
writes Edward P. Miiler, Abbottstown,
Pa. People who once use this prepara
tion are seldom satisfied with any oth
er. It is excellent to allay a cough or
break up a cold.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
A'waya bears _
SignJuTxeof
THE WINDER NEWS
MAIL ODERS FILLED SAME DAY AS RECEIVED
Michael Bros.
ATHENS, GEORGIA
For Friday & Saturday
WONDERFUL SALE OF
Easter Dresses and
Wraps
Featured in this Sale is a Remarkable Collection of
Silk Frocks
$19.00 $37.50
Beautiful new Spring and Summer Models in Canton
Crepe, Flat Crepe, Crepe-de-Chine, and Tricolette. All
in the popular new shades.
Also great savings in SUITS, COATS, CAPES,
Dresses- Lingerie, Hats, Shoes, Hosiery, Gloves and
Blouses.
MICHAEL BROS.
ATHENS. GEORGIA
Easter Sale!
BE SURE AND DON’TMISS IT
Our Sale Is on for Next 15 Days
Specials for Saturday
The GLOBE starts the Spring Season, after getting
in a full line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Ready-to-wear,
Shoes and Notions, all seasonable merchandise which
has been purchased in great quantities for the chain of
the Globe’s stores at a low price for cash. We are start
ing out with a GREAT EASTER SALE that will give
the people of this community and surrounding country
a chance to get everything for Easter at their own price!
Ginghams, per yard ....... ... . ...10c
8 yards to a customer.
Fulton Sheets 72x90, the best sheets that are made $1.25
Counterpanes, the best made . . $1.98
Wash Skirts, 1 to a customer Sat. only 39c
All kinds of Lace, per yard 5 & 10c
Men’s Odd Pants .... . . ... ....... ... . $1.49 up
Boys Odd Pants ... . 98c
All colors of ribbon, 7-in. wide ... . ~...v i2 9c
Ladies Night Gowns ..... . . . 89c
Men’s Silk Shirts . . . , .. $2.79
We are sorry that many customers were not waited on
last Saturday on account of our small salesforce, but
we will have plenty of clerks to wait on you next Sat
urday that you may get the special bargains that await
you here.
The Greatest Opportunity to Get Everything at Your
OWN PRICE. DON’T MISS IT.
THE GLOBE
J. SILVERMAN, Mgr.
Subscription Price; $1.50 Per Year.