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THURSDAY. ArRIT, S. 1923.
PLEASANT HILL
Mr. am! Mrs. Will Wall spent Sun
day with thei latter’s grandparents, Mr.
anil Mrs. J N. Mobley.
Mr. and Mrs. George Whitehead spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Casper.
Mrs.' Will Jones. Mrs. Harrison and
Miss Jane Perkins are on the sick list
this week.
Misses Lita Spence and Odell Wil
burn w<re the dinner guests of Miss
Louise Mobley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarenee Partin spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Davis.
The pound supper given by Miss Su
nie Wall Saturday night was enjoyed
by a large crowd.
Mrs. Jessie Finch of Jefferson spent
Saturday night with Mrs. (J. W. Mc-
Donald.
Mrs. Jim Johnson spent Sunday af
ternoon with Mrs. Etntna Hedlngeitid.
Louise Mobley spent Sunday night
Spring Is Here
We invite you to come in to see us and se
lect what you want. We want you to receive
your share of the wonderful bargains that we
are offering. They are the best that has been
offered in this section. Look at these prices:
Silk satin and silk taffeta, in all coirs yd 1.49
Curtain scrim, per yard 10c
36 inches Dimity, per yard 17c
Silk Hose with clocks, pair 79c
Men’s Silk socks, with the clocks, pair 79c
Ladies corsets 98c and up
White Overalls, 98c
Youth’s Overalls , $1.19
Ladies crepe Kimonas $2.25
Boys and Men’s work shirts ... 49c and up
Men’s Silk neckties 69c and up
Ginghams, Plaids and Stripes best quality,
per yard 25c
We welcome you to our store .
THE GLOBE
' Next Door to New Winder Hotel
Michael Bros.
ATHENS, GEORGIA
NEW COTTON
WASH GOODS
THOUSANDS and thousands of yards in the pretti
est Spring and Summer Cottons. Never before has such
a complete and varied collection of colored dress fab
rics been shown in this section- and the prices are amaz
ingly low.
VOILES,-Solid Colors and fancy designs 39c to $l.OO
ORGANDIES,-In every new color, 50c to L . . ....... 95c
RATINE,-Solid colors and new patterns 45c to $1.25
NEW DRESS GINGHAMS, All patterns 23c to., 39c
IMPORTED SCOTCH GINGHAMS .... 58c
PRINTED COLORED BATISTES . L ., 39c
COLORED DRESS LINEN RAMIE 89c
DRESS LINENS, Fast color and shrunk 98c
EVERFAST SUITING, all colors 49c
LINGERIE NAINSOOK, in colors 25c to ........ B9c
FANCY COLORED LINGERIE CREPES 58c
EVERFAST VOILE AND POPLIN 79c
WHITE ORGANDIES, IMPORTED 49c to 89c
WHITE VOILES, Fine qualities 39c to 85c
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
Write in for samples and prices. They will be sent
by return mail.
MICHAEL'S
THE STORE GOOD GOODS MADE POPULAR
Be *ure to see Ga. Glee Club tonight.
School Auditorium to-night, Glee club.
with Miss Lita Spence.
Mr. him] Mrs. Jessie Wages spent
Saturday night and Sunday with the
latte’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. L.
MoMey.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wall of Statham
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Jones Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Grizzle spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Mob
ley.
Mrs. Steve Davis was the dinner
guest of Mrs. Simmons Saturday.
Mr. Henry Mobley of Statham spent
Sunday with Mr. J. N. Mobley.
Miss Sunie Wall spent Wednesday
afternoon with Mrs. Candler Mobley.
The Easter egg hunt at Mt. Bethel
school Monday afternoon was highly
enjoyed by all present.
Statement of the* condition of
North Georgia Trust &
Banking Cos.
Jyoeated at Winder, Barrow County, at
the clow* of business March 21st, 1923,
as called for by the Superintendent of
banks.
I RESOURCES
Time loans and discounts $581,798.79
Demand loans 3,314.15
lans secured by real estate 154,938.44
United States and State of Getor
j gia bonds 700.00
Stock in the Federal Reserve
j Bank 6,750.00
Other stocks and bonds 1,500.00
Banking house 19,125.54
Fudniture and fixtures 21,822.10
Other real estate owned 11,250.00
| Due from Federal Reserve
j Bank 1,172.91
Cash in vault and amounts de
posited with approved Te
sxlrve agents 7,613.07
Due from other banks in state 6,403.35
j Checks for clearing house 136.80
Other checks and cash items 107.00
Overdrafts 1,452.18
Total $818,084.33
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in $200,000.00
Surplus fund 24,000.00
Undivided profits 8,603.27
Dividends unpaid 96.00
Due to banks in this state 7.28
Individual deposits subject to
check 120,004.26
Time certificates of deposits 31,961.50
Savings deposits 12.964.32
Cashier’s checks 1,238.00
Certified 1 cheeks 75.00
Bills payable to hanks in this
state 31,800.00
Bills payable to banks in other
states 40,500.00
Notes and bills rediscounted
with Federal Reserve
Bank 335,271.36
Notes and bills rediscounted
with other hanks in this
state! 10,217.12
Due Customers account payment
L. L. Bonds 1,301.22
Total $818,0H4.33
Before me came W. F. Hubbard,
cashier North Ga. Trust & Banking Cos.
who being duly sworn, says that the
above foregoing statement is a true
condition of said Bank, as shown by
the books of filei in said bank.
W. F. HUBBARD,
Sworn to aiul übscribpd before me,
tiiis 31st day of March, 1923.
AT,VIE HILL
C. N. P. Barrow county.
MIDWAY LOCALS
Miss Ena Wills and Mr. Odus Miller
were happily married Sunday at the
homo of Mr. J. P. Chandler. We wish
tiiem much happiness in life.
Mr. J. W. Lackey, Jr., spent Monday
afternoon with Mrs. W. H. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Perkins spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs.
Walter McElroy.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Wright spent
i Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. Leat
THE WINDER NEWS
Smith.
Misses Pollie Miller and Ella Martin
spent Sunday with Misses Minnie and
Ena Wills.
Mrs. Charlie Sorrells spent Sunday
with Mrs. W. C. Sorrells.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hardy and son,
Hubert, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis Miller.
Little Misses Lois and Floy and Mary
Ann Clack spent Saturday night and
Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. John Lew
is Smith.
Ruby and Grace Barber spent Satur
day night with Mrs. W. G. Perkins.
Mrs. Roberson Harper and Mrs. Clar
ence Cooper spent Monday afternoon
with Mrs. W. D. Perkins.
0C(50D,-TeAR
YOU can depend
on the new Good -
year Cord Tire with
the beveled All-
Weather Tread to
give you greater
mileage, betterserv
ice, and longer wear.
These advantages
are due to the semi
flat tread, anew im
proved rubber com
pound, heavier side
walls and the rein
forced blocks of the
new beveled tread.
It is the best tire
Goodyearever built.
As Goodyear Service Station
Dealers we sell and recom
mend Goodyear Tires and
back them up with standard
Goodyear Service
THE TIKE SERVICE STATION.
Winder, Georgia
GOOI#gEAK;j
Special 10 Day Sale
AT
Smith Hardware Cos.
MERCHANDISE IS ADVANCING & THESE PRI
CES WILL BE ADVANCED 10 TO 20 PER CENT.
PRICES GOOD ONLY UNTIL APRIL 14TH
Best Heaviest Galvanized Barbed Wire . $5.00 per Roll
4- U. S. Poultry Wire ....... $4.50 Per Roll
5- U. S. Poultry Wire . . $5.75 Per Roll
Best Galvanized Corrugated Roofing $5.50 Per Square
Stewart Power Horse Clipping Machines, regular price
$10.75. This Sale Price ...... ....... ... $9.75
Combination Pick Mattocks ...........
PJxide Batteries $18.50 UP
Gold Band Dinner Sets .. . ... $8.75
KELLY Casings at a Saving of 20 per cent. Think of
a KELLY Casing at these prices:
Fabric Cord
30 x 3 $ 9.95
30x34 $11.95 $15.95
30 x3i Spec. Crd $12.75
32 x 34 $15.95 $22.85
31 x 4 $18.85 $25.85
‘32 x 4 $22.85 $28.85
In selling over 300 KELLYS we have only had three
minor adjustments in NINE MONTHS-think of it!
Less than one per cent. Remember it costs no more to
ride on a KELLY.
We have other Tires from ... . ... $6.75 up
NOW is the time to paint. We can save you 25 to 50
per gallon on every gallon of paint you buy now.
REMEMBER after April 14th, you will PAY MORE.
No blowing but plain cold facts.
SEE US NOW FOR
McCormick and Deering Binders.
McCormick and Deering Mowing Machines.
Planet Jr. Garden Plows.
McCormick-Deering Self Dump Rakes.
Cole Corn and Cotton Planters.
Guano Distributors.
Drag Harrows.
Calcium Arsenate Dusting Machines.
Wire Fencing.
Garden Seeds.
SMITH HARDWARE CO.
The Winchester Store
WINDER, GEORGIA
EBTRAYED.—There is a pig that
has been at my house for about ten
days. Owner can get same) by paying
damage and feed.—Leon Perry. ltpd
USE THE BOLL WEEVIL POISON
That
Is praised by hundreds of the South’s lead
ing Cotton Planters.
Is sure death to the 801 l Weevil.
BOLL-WE-GO
The Calcium Arsenate Product
8011-We-Go is a scientific combination of cal
cium arsenate and other ingredients that
hold the poison on the cotton plant resisting
wind, rain and dew. The poison is always
available for the weevil to drink. He must
drink. When he drinks he dies.
8011-We-Go costs only 15c a gallon ready to
SPRAY. Comes to you in concentrated
form. You add the water and save the
freight. From approximately $3.00 to $4.00
per acre per season protects your cotton land
from the boll weevil.
8011-We-Go is applied in the DAYTIME —
No sleep-robbing NIGHT WORK. It is spray
ed not dusted. It is the easiest and the least
expensive method of applying calcium arse
nate efficiently.
Write for complete information
and learn all about BOLL-WE-GO
Distributors for this county
T. C. FLANIGAN & CO.
AUBURN, GEORGIA
BOLL-WE-GO MANUFACTURING CO.
63 North Poor Street ATLANTA, GA.
Subscription Prfc*: $1.50 Per Ye*r.
Will tell you of the Flying Squadron
in next week's News.
School Auditorium to-night, Glee club.
Fabric Cord
33 x 4 $22.95 $29.85
34 x 44 $23.95 $30.85
1 Uqlk
Y x
35 x 44 S4LBS
35 x 5 $47.50