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TIICRPD-Vr. APRIL 19, 1923.
Walt Holcomb Preaching to a VasJ; Throng of People. Mr. Mason will
do the preaching during the Revival at the Methodist Church, Beginning
Sunday, April 20. ■-f
BETHLEHEM NEWS
Mrs. 0. T. Mathews had as her guest
last week Mrs. Bernice Thornton ami
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Meßreyer and
.daughter, of Chester, S. C.
Mrs. Weyman Harrison and children
epent Friday in Winder with Mrs. Thir
za Odum.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jennings spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Dus
ter, of C’ampton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clack entertained
at dinner on last Sunday in honor of
their little grandson’s ninth birthday,
Jack Hosch.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W.
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The Atlanta Journal
ATLLANTA, GEORGIA
W. Hosch and family, Mr. and Mrs. W.
I). Hendrix, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Clack.
Mrs. Maude Ilasch, Miss Ruth Hosch,
and Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Clack.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hendrix spruit
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Mitchell of Bold Springs
Mr. Bennie Moore was the dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willis McDan
iel Sunday.
Mr. W. F. Clack spent Monday in At
lanta.
Miss Modine Thompson was the week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clack.
Mrs. John Charles and children of
Piedmont, S. C., are visiting Prof, and
Mrs. J. 1,. Moore this week.
visiting her parests, Rev. and Mrs. Har
rison of this place.
Several from here attended the sing
ing at Campton Sunday night.
Smarty Boy, Smarty Boy.
Tommy—“ Play store with me, ma
ma.”
Mother (with a headache) —All right
But you must be quiet—very quiet.”
Tommy—“ Sure, we’li pretend I do
not advertise."
FOR SALE
Two International riding cultivators
practically new. s,‘>o.oo each. Also a
Dodge Van Speed wagon and Dodge
Roadster body, chop.—A. D. Brewer.lt
THE WINDER NEWS
CARD OF APPRECIATION
The Superintendent and school offi
cials wish to express their deep appre
ciation for the faithful service and co
operation of the people generally in
taking care of the District Meet so suc
cessfully.
Especially are we under lasting obli
gations to Mrs. G. A. Johns, chairman
of the entertainment committee, and
her assistants for the most excellent
manner in which they handled the
whole matter. The meet was a glori
ous success from every viewpoint and
the credit belongs to those whose ener
gies for success never lagged.
J. P. CASH, Supt.
FAMILY REUNION
There was a gala day at the home of
Mr. ,T. L. Mobley on last Tuesday. April
IS. There was a reunion of the Stew
art family.
Guss A. Stewart of Oglethorpe coun
ty, 85 years old. Bud Stewart of Chatta
nooga, Tenn., 77 years old, Mrs. Clem
entine Armstead. 83 years old. and Rob
ert Stewart 7!) years old, were present.
It has been more than a quarter of a
century since Guss and Bud had met
These were the only living children of
George Stewart who wed Miss Human.
The childhood home of these good old
people wore what we know as Suni
merour home on the Winder and Law
reneeville road a couple of miles out
from Winder. We hope these good
people may live long asd have other
happy reunions.
NOTICE MASONS.
mi a regular eoinmuni
tion of Winder lodge,
No. 333, F. & A. M..
will be held in Ma-
sonic Hall Friday ev
ening, April 20. Entered Apprentice
Degree will be conferred. All qualified
brothers are invited to be present.
W. A. BRADLEY, W. M.
MARK SIMS, Secretary.
Ice tea glasses, 75c set, at Smith
Hardware Cos.
Paris green and Arsenate of Lead
Woodruff Hardware Company.
Base bell headqt/irters at Smith
Hardware Cos.
Sherwin-Williams Paints —V oodruff
Hardware Cos.
Velvet Beans $2.50 bushel. —Woodruff.
EXIDE Batteries are Superior. Sold
by Smith Hardware Cos.
One nice young mule at a reasonable
price for the cash —1C L. Woodruff.
For New Perfection Oil Stoves and
Ovens —Woodruff’s.
Buy KELLY Tires this week and save
money.-—-Smith Hardware Cos.
See us for Velvet beans, soy beans,
and mong beans. —Woodruff Hdw. ( o.
FOR RENT—Several nice rooms at
the J. T. Maynard home place westside,
Winder.—See J. H. Maynard.
Screen doors, screen windows, screen
wire, black and galvanized.—Smith
Hardware Cos.
FOR SALE—One 7-year-old mule,
weight 1100 lbs.—R. L. Woodruff.
New Perfection Oil stoves and ovens.
See them at Woodruff's.
Y'ou can paint your automobiD with
our Auto Painting Outfits. Price only
$4.00 now at Smith Hardware Cos.
Calcium Arsenate in one pound cans.
—WOODRUFF’S.
See R. L. Woodruff for an extra plow
mule.
Fresh lot of bulk garden seed just
received by Smith Hardware Cos.
Velvet beans, $2.50 bushel.—Woodruff
Soy beans, Mong Beas, and Velvet
beans, Woodruff Hardware Cos.
SPECIAL for 10 days. Goodyear's 25c
Garden Hose for 15c per foot. Sold in j
25 and 50 feet lengths.—Smith llani-J
ware Company.
We’ve Got E’m
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THE NEW GOODYEAR CROSS RIB CORD
Fully Guaranteed Cord Tire
Satisfaction at a Lower Price
The Tire Service
Station
Phone 303 "" Winder, Ga.
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Berry Brothers Auto Enamels, and
Top and ress i ngs.—WOOI >RU FF’ S.
Have your car doped with highest
grade greases at Smith Hardware Cos.
Berrycraft Varnish Stains for floors
or furniture.—\VO< )DRI’FF’S.
See our Ball Bearing Hand Duster.
Woodruff Hardware Cos.
1-2-3-4; burner oil stoves ami single
a;i(l double ovens at Smith Hdw. Cos.
The Globe Dry Goods
Store
J. SILVERMAN, Prop.
Spring is here in all its beauty and we
are ready to give you the greatest bargains
you ever saw in beautiful spring goods. Just
look over these prices. You can’t beat them
anywhere.
Men s dress shirts 98c and up
Men sand Boy s Caps 69c and up
Men’s B. V. D.s . 69c
Men’s Work Pants $1.75 and up
Men’s Every day shoes $2.25 and up
Men’s Work Shirts 49 c
Men’s Straw, latest styles .... $1.79 and up
Boys Suits $1.25 and up
Boys’ knee Pants 98c and up
Children’s Sandals and Slippers 98c and up
Misses Straw Hats . . . 98c and up
Misses and Children’s Dresses . sl.lO and up
Ladies Slippers . . $1.98 and up
Ladies House Shoes, Special ........ 98c
Ladies Gabordine Skirts ............. 79c
Ladies Silk Skirts $1.49
Ladies Plaid Pleated Skirts, Special . $4.19
36-in. Percal, good qual. nice selection 19c
Ginghams, Special 8 yds. to a customer, Sat
urday, only , 10c
THE GLOBE STORE
J. SILVERMAN, Prop.
A Store With a Reputation
Jett’s Store has the reputation of selling
the best groceries and meats on the market
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and selling them at prices that will save you
money.
OUR GOODS ARE THE BEST
OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST
OUR SERVICE IS UNEXCELLED
XET US SERVE YOU.
W. C. JETT
Phone 155 Winder, Ga.
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Subscription Price: #1.150 Per Tear.,
Garden seed in buIk—WOODRUFFS
TO MY PATRONS & FRIENDS
Owing to my health being had, and
my eyesight poor, I am forced to dis
continue work after 7 o'clock in the
evening. My barber shop in open from
7 a. in. until 7 p. m. except Saturdays
when we are open until 11 at night,
and you will he waited on by my bar
bers, who are always ready to servo
you.—Geo. Anderson, “The Old Relia
ble.” 2t