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THURSDAY, MAY 24. 1923.
Co-Operative Sales.
Mithell county in, a recent sale at
Camilla sold 683 hogs co-operatively
and more than SBOOO.OO were distribut
ed among those who put the hogs on
the market. Among theose receiving
checks were many school children,
members of the pig club.
Another wile is scheduled for the
first Tuesday in June and the farmers
In this section erpect to have 2000
liogs at this sale. This will mean that
about $20,000.00 will l*> paid to the
farmers of this section on this sale day.
A car of poultry will be sold co-op
eratively at Tifton, June 21. We re
member aiding the people at Tifton to
put on their first car sale of poultry
last year on this date. We had S3OOO
In the Bank at Tifton that Risse Bros,
of Philadelphia sent down there to
pay for chickens.
Over hera| at Wintervine twMnfr
eight farmers came together in a pure
seed association and shipped a car of
cotton seed that netted them $1,629. 1 5.
Thd seed could have been sold as the
farmers generally sold sood for oil mill
purposes for $580.00.
Sales of improved seed of the W in
terville Pure Seed Association this
year have amounted to $3,300.00. These
sued sold on the open market would
have brought SIOOO.OO. The expenses
were $300.00, so the Association ad
ded $2,000.00 to the assets of the com
munity.
If twenty-eight farmer? can add
$2,000.00 to the wealth of the commu
nity by working together in the right
direction; what could 1853 Barrow
county farmers add to the wealth of
the county by working together in the
right direction?
Seventy-five cars of poultry have been
sold out of Georgia this year to date.
Pofir, creameries sold 136.000 pound of
butter during the month of March.
What are we going to sell? Can’t we
conie togetehr on some of the farm
problems and work them out? Tthink
oveir it and advise.
The Winder News gives us something
worth considering—“A Creamery tor
Winder.” The News is right. A
creamery could he made to go here if
we will only pull together. The dairy
cow is the nucleus on which so many
of the problems of the farm and home
depend. Let’s have the creamery.
J. T. PITTMAN,
County Agent.
POSTOAK LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Casey spent last
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Perkins
Mr and Mrs C B Austin spent last
Wednesday with Mr and Mrs. Job
Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Holloway and
son, Clyde, spent Wednesday night with
Mr. and Mrs. J :. I’. Hill, of near Pen
tecost
Mr. and Mrs. W. A Holloway spent
Wednesday and Thursday with Mr
and Mrs. J. H. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Bush Edgar spent last
Thursday and Thursday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Edgar and Mr.
Will Edgar.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wall announce
the birth of a tine boy Saturday, 19tli.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holloway spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. G Ca
sey.
Mr and Mrs. C. B. Austin spent Sun
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Holloway.
Mr and Mrs. Bush Edgar spent Sun
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W
W. Hosch.
Miss Lillie Mae Holloway spent last
Sutoday afternoon with Miss Zora
Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Casey and chil
dren spent Saturday night and Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. W r . M. Hollo
way and family
Mr. Guy Griffeth spetat Sunday after
noon with Messrs. Raymond and Al
bertus Holloway.
Miss Zora Henry spent Sunday night
with Miss Lillie Mae Holloway.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smith spent last
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
Griffeth.
Miss Ruth Hosch of Bethlehem
spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Hosch and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Job Thomas and Miss
Viola Smith spent Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Austin.
Mr. and Mrs W. W Hosch and fara
ilv spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
J H. Clack of Bethlehem.
Mr. A. R. Casefy and daughters, Nel
lie and Viola, spent Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. C. G. Casey.
Miss Lillie Mae Holloway spent last
Monday with Miss Zora Henry
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Griffeth spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Arvel Smith.
B. E. PATRICK
Watches and Jewelry
Fine Watch Repairing.
WINDER, GA.
CARTER HILL
(Last week’s letter.)
Miss Martha Robertson of Monroe,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Marion
McDaule.
Mrs. Ida Wages has hecently return
ed from Atl eville, S. C, wb-re she has
been spending some time whh her
daughter, Mrs. Frank Andrews.
Little Miss Mollie Fuller is the guest
of her cousin, Miss Larutli MeGaughey
near Dacula.
Mr. H. G. Hill went to Caruesville,
Ga., Tuesday.
Miss Annie Lou Austin of Winder
has been spending several days with
her grandparents.
FREE. FREE FREE. FREE
FREE? FREE!
Smith Hardware Company
WILL GIVE AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE
Six Valuable Household Articles
SATURDAY, JUNE 23, AT 3 O’CLOCK
GIVEN AWAY FREE
ARTICLES GIVEN AWAY CONSIST OF
1 S2O Set of Handsome Imported Blue Dinner Ware;
fi Dinner Plates; t! Breakfast Plates; 6 Pie Plates. (! Soup Plates; 6 Oat Meal Plates;
6 Cups; G Saucers; 2 Meat Dihses; 1 Baker; 1 Salad; 1 Bowl.
1 $lO Set of Gold and White Dinner Ware, 42 nice use
ful pieces.
Four 7-Piece Cut Glass Water Sets, consists of 1 Pitcher
and 6 Tumblers each.
Any one of the above articles is a thing you will be
proud to own. See them on display in our window.
Look on Bargain Counter, you may find just what
you want at greatly reduced prices. Spend your dol
lars here.
Kelly Automobile Casings
At December 1922 Prices
Fabric Cord
30x3 $11.35
30x31 Special Cord $13.50
30x31 $13.10 $16.10
32x3j $18.50 $25.30
31x4 $21.10 $29.05
32x4 # $24.20 $32.00
s3x4 f $25.10 $33.00
34x4 $26.20 $34.05
I Tices advanced on Kellys May 15th 12)4 per cent,
but while our present stock lasts we will maintain
these prices. Remember; it costs no more to ride on
a Kelly.
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Refrigerators
Wei are closing out our line of Refrigerators, so
offer the following:
I $35.00 Refrigerator ~ .$25.00
l-$37.50 Refrigerator ~ .$27.50
l-$45.00 Refrigerator ~ .$35.00
I I $47.50 Refrigerator ~ .$37.50
l-$75.00 Refrigerator $60.00
Water Coolers
3 Gallon Cooler .. . . t . : . r .j $3.35
4 Gallon Cooler $3.75
6 Gallon Coolers $5.00
GIVEN AWAY FREE
FREE. FREE FREE. FREE
The singing at Mr. Jim Page’s was
well attended and greatly enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Ouzts. Mr. and Mrs.
John Lewis Austin and Misses Mae
Ouzts and Louella Bronson of Winder
attended the singing Sunday night.
Mr. Willie Moon attended the all
day services at Bay Creek in Walt m
Sunday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Queen have
named their baby girl Sarah Joe.
Sunday school will be held before
preaching Sunday morning.
The home-coming exercises that
were to be held on the third Sunday
in May have been put off until some
future date.
The smaller children of the Sunday
school are permitted to select and sing
songs themselves every Sunday after-
Come and See; come and buy.
Smith Hardware Cos.
Winder, Georgia
THE WINDER NEWS
noon. They sing such songs as “Work
for the Night is Coming,” very suc
cessfully. More of the older people
are needed at Sunday school.
There will be a singing at Mr. G. IV.
Fuller's home Sunday afternoon.
ALL DAY SINGING.
There will be an all-day singing at
Union church 3 1-2 miles from Winder
on the Winder and Jefferson road the
fir>* Sunday in June. Everybody in
vited to come and bring well filled bas
kets. A special choir is expected to be
present, and all singers have a special
invitation to be with us. Remember
the time and place.
Bath Tub Enamel for your bath
tubs and refrigerators.
Odd Pieces of Crockery 5c each
Alarm Clocks $1.50 up.
Winchester Hammers : . . 75c
High Grade Community Silver
Ice Tea Spoons only $3.00 per set
Seasonable Suggestions
Screen Doors, Screen Windows,
Screen Wire, Fly Swatters,
Lice and Mite Destroyer and Cow
Spray,
Fruit Jars, Furit Jar Caps,
Fruit Jar Rubbers, Jelly Glasses,
Ice Tea Glasses, Garden Hose,
Lawn Mowers,
Every home in Barrow county can
save SIOO.OO a year by using one
of our home-canning outfits;
something new in this section. See
it demonstrated at our store.
INSURANCE
Your neighbor's home burned only a few days or months ago and a eye!on#
Is likely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with US and lie down
at night with a clear conscience and a peaceful mind. Don’t DELAY. It may
mean the loss of your home. Any man can build a home once. A WISE man
Insures his property in a reliable insurance company so that when calamity
comes he can build again. He owes the protection that it gives, to his peac#
of mind and the care of his lovedones.
Kilgore, Radford & Smith
FREE. FREE FREE. FREE
For each Dollar spent with us or paid on
account or note you will be given a coupon
number, a duplicate of which is placed in a
sealed box. On Saturday, June 23d, at 3:00
o’clock the box will be opened and the holder
present of the first number drawn will be
given the handsome Imprtd blue dinner ware
set. The second number present the white &
gold dinner ware set, and the next four pres
ent a 7-piece cut glass water set.
During this time we will offer many extra
ordinary Bargains. Read our circulars, read
our advertisements. Visit our store.
Oil Stove Bargains
4 Burner Oil Stoves ..... $25.00
5 Burner Oil Stoves . . $30.00
Ovens $2.75 up
Phonograph Bargains
2 $40.00 Edison Cylinder Phono
graph $25.00 Each
Records . L . . ......... 50c
1 $60.00 Talking Machine $35.00
2 SIOO Talking Machine $60.00
(Weekly Payment Plan)
Congoleum Rugs
$1.50 Size .... . . SI.OO
$2.50 Size A $1.50
$ 50.00 Electric Vacuum Clean
er $35.00
SIBO.OO Copper Bottom, Wash
ing Machine SIOO.OO
(Weekly Payment Plan)
Do.you want to paint your House,
inside or out, Roof, Floors, Walls,
Furniture, Automobile, Wagon,
Buggy, Barns, Fences, anything?
We have it
Your Auto will look like new
painted with one of our $4.00 out
fits.
"REE. FREE FREE. FREE
Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year.
GIVEN AWAY FREE
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