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-(THURSDAY. MAY 24. 1023.
I Classified Ads.
Got your pres: ins. cleaning and al
tering done at the Citizens Pressing
flab.. W. B. Wilson, Proprietor, Tele
phone
LOST or STOLEN’. —Monday night.
May 7th, dog, half our and half hound.
White, red ears and red spots on rear
Imck. Limps in one fore shouliJor when
he trots. Reward $5.00 if returned to
J. S. Hill. Rt. No. 1. Winder or for any
information leading to his recovery
LOST.—Platinum bar pin with five
diamonds. Reward if returned to Guy
Kilgore at Farmers Rank. Itpd
WANTED —Pr'ncipal for Central
school, in Barrow county. Must hold
first license and have had experience.
Apply to P. L. Giles, Winder, G. .'itpd
FOR SALE. —Good cow, fresh in
milk, on Do Witt McDonald's place.—
See A. L. Jackson. Itpd.
ROGERS
Where Satisfaction is a Certainty
Where you can purchase high quality gro
ceries at lowest prices.
Fresh Georgia
SNAP BEANS
7£c QT.
Rogers Quality Bread 5c
Fleishman
YEAST
3c EACH
ROGERS
Where Satisfaction is a certainty
108 Broad street Winder, Ga
Do You Know
That the many thousands who meet their
death in automobile accidents are killed on
account of the lack of proper brakes or brake
adjustments on somebody’s car.
It’s expensive to neglect your brakes. It’s
inexpensive to have them adjusted or re-lin
ed at
Auto Sales Cos.
Ford Old Stand, Candler Sereet, Phone 106
Specials for Cash Only
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Kellog’s Corn Flakes L ...1._.8ic
Post Toasties ~ L L . L . jl ., L . x . L . t ... 8A c
Grape Nuts 17£c
Puff Rice... 15c
Puff Wheat 15c
Shredded Wheat ~t . 10c
Peanut Butter 10c, 20c and . . L ._..., 30c
3 quarts String Beans ........ 25c
New Irish Potatoes, per lb. - ..... 5c
P& G White Naphtha Soap . t ... ...... 5c
Ivory Soap ... . -x... 5c
Potato Plants, per 1000 ... ... .. $1.50
Good grade Coffee, per Lb. ~ ... • • 20c
2 cans Prince Albert Tobacco ... . 25c
24 lb. High Grade Flour .. .-. . ... . M . . SI.OO
HARGROVE BROS.
Phone 251 Winder, Ga.
FOR SALE —One new Ford touring
car, used 30 days; would exchange for
pine saw timber or pine lumber.—J. M.
Etheridge, Auburn, Ga.
It paid
To have your car thoroughly greased
saves garage hills.—Auto Sales < 'o.
Let us make your old car look new
with our wonderful new Auto Polish.
•—Auto Sales Cos.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GE<>RGIA —Barrow county.
By virtue of ail order of tlie* Honora
ble Court of Ordinary of said county,
granted on the 21st day of May, 1923,
will tie sold before the court house door
of said county, on the 15 day of June,
1923, at 11 o’clock, a. m. the following
property of the estate of A. S. Eber
liart, deceased, tow It:
All the notes and accounts belonging
to the said A. S. Eberhart at the time
of his death. The right to reject all
bids is reserved. Terms cash.
G*hj. N. Bagwell,
J. J. Wilson.
Administrators A. S. Eberhart.
FRESH NEW
Irish Potatoes
6c LB.
SLICED
Breakfast Bacon
35c LB.
STATHAMNEWS
Misses Louroe and Lena Mae Tread
well spent Sunday at Good Hopd as the
guests of Miss Myrtle Robinson.
Mrs. J. C. Cooper and Mrs. Green of
Athens were with Mrs, Georgia Mc-
Donald Monday.
Mrs. E. M. Smith of Athens was the
week end guest of her mother, Mrs.
W. 1). McDnoald.
Mr. and Mrs. P L Hutching, Mr and
B. H. Grant spent the week end at
liobertstown with Mrs. Hutchins aunt,
Mrs. W.vkle.
Mr. and Mrs. It. (). Hutcheson were
the guests of relatives in hthens Sat
urday.
Misses Louree and Lena Treadwell
spent Saturday in Athens shopping.
Miss Fannie Mae Sims entertained at
dinner Sunday Misses Ruth Arnold
and Rosa Lee Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Chambers and
Wert Chambers were the dinner guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. it. Cham
bers in Athens
Miss Loura Mae Ware has returned
for the summer, closing her school at
Bowden Springs
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Daniel and Miss
Louise of Decatur were in the city
awhile Monday on their way to Ath
ens.
Mrs. J. M. L. Thurmond spdnt Tues
day in Athens. *
Mrs. L. M. Arnold and Mrs. H W.
Grizzle motored to Athens Tuesday.
Messrs. B. H. Grant and E L. Ross
motored to Atlanta Tuesday.
Mr..and Mrs. It. O. Hutcheson had
as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr and
Mrs. Thompson of Danielsville.
Those to attend the state S. S. con
vention at Athens wdre Mcsdames W.
M. Stinchcomb, P. L. Hutchins, Miss
Ellen Hammond.
Miss Ellen Hammond had as her
guest Sunday Mr. Lamar Boon and
Miss Marie Taylor of Athens.
Avery enjoyable occasion was the
73rd birthday dinner of Mrs. Laura
McDonald, May 15th, at the home of
her daughter. Mrs. Anna Hammond.
As the children came, each one brought
a well filled Kasket, with something
in it that would please mother. Every
one of her children and grand children
Were there, except Mrs. .Tames Kesler,
who was kept away because of sickness.
Several friends were invited to join
this family on this happy occasion.
The table was spread under the trees
and much good things therof, and all
the good things tempting to the appe
tite. A tub of ice tea went well with
the other things. The children pres
ent were Mrs. Anna Hammond and chil
dren. Rev. and Mrs. W. IT. McDonald,
of Maysville: Mr. and Mrs. Will Clack
and children from near B/'thlehMm,
Mr. and Mrs. Outer McDonald and chil
dren from Winder, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Haynie and children from Winder,
Miss Lollic Mae Hammond of Athens.
The wishes of the family that she may
live many more ydars to enjoy these
occasions.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
June next, at public outcry, at the
court house in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, certain property of which
the following Ls a full and complete
description.
“A certain tract or parcel of land
situated, lying and being in the state of
Georgia, Barrow county, Auburn Dist.,
G. M., beginning at a rock corner north
of Harrison Shoals public road, with
J. W, Clack; thence S. 29 W. 5.85
chains to road; thence N. 77 1-4 W.
7.7(5 chains to rock corner with J. W.
Clack; thence S. 21 W. 3.20 chains to
rock; thence S. 30 3-4 W. 24.53 chains
along M. H. Wall line to rock corner;
thence 8. 22 E. 9.90 chains with Wall’s
line to rock; thence S. 43 3-4 W. 3.30
chains, with Wall’s line to stake at
branch; thence up the branch 29.36
chains to rock corner; thence S. 47 1-3
W. 13.48 chains with 8. H. Simpson
line to rock; thence 39 E. 8.70 chains
to rock on branch, thence down branch
21.62 chains to rock; thence 8. 48 E.
4.85 chains to rock corner with Mrs.
Bradley; thence X. 45) 1-2 E. 251.70
chains to rock; thence 8. 44 1-2 E.
31.20 chains along Mrs. Bradley’s line
to a pine stump on Rocky Creek:
thence X. 60 1-2 E. 5.52 chains; thence
X. 45) E. 11.48 chains along creek
to stake corner with Henry Lovin;
thence X. 49 W. 4.13 chains with law
in’s line to stake on J. W. Clack's line
thence 8. 61 W. 11.26 chains with
Clack’s line to rock; thence X. 15.55
W. 29.76 chains with Clack’s line to
rock; thence N. 6.40 E. 7.80 chains to
gum on public road: thence X. 48 1-2
W. 2.33 chains to rock; thence X. 10 1-2
E. 6.40 chains to rock: thence X. 55 1-4
W. 6.78 chains to the beginning corner,
said tract containing one lunuidred
sixty and 7-10 (1(50.7) acres, as per
survey of L. A. House, and being the
home place of B. P. Wages.”’
Said property levied on as the prop
city of B. P. Wages to satisfy an ex
ecution issued from the Superior Court
of Barrow County in favor of H. F.
Borton and Mrs. H. F. Berton agaius
the said B. I’. Wages, said property
being in the possession of B. P. Wa
ges.
Written notice given to defendant
and tenant in possession as required
by law.
This the 3rd day of May, 1923.
H. O. CAMP, Sheriff.
By No Mearu Time Wasted.
Jud Tunklns wishes to explain that
tie was not wasting precious time
ivhen he was sitting on the fence
whittling. What he was cutting up
vas the family ouljo boaiti.
Whooping Cough.
This is a very dangerous disease,
particularly to children under five
years of age, but when no paregoric,
codeine or other opiate is given, is
easily cured by giving Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. Most people believe
that it must run its course, not know
ing that the time is very much shorten
ed, and that there is little danger from
the disease when this remedy is given.
It has been used in many epidemics of
whooping cough, with pronounced suc
cess. It is safe and pleasant to take.
THE WINDER NEWS
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WOODRUFF HARDWARE CO.
Winder, Ga.
O Too Tan Soy Beans, —Woodruffs.
Cornfield Beans in Bulk.—Woodruffs.
• •
See us for NEW PERFECTION OIL
STOVES. —Woodruff Hardware Cos.
Buy O Too Tan Soy Beans and 90
day runner Velvet beans from Wood
ruff Hardware Cos. We have a limited
supply of both.
A New Perfection Oil Stove can
be depended on. Woodruff Ildw. Cos.
Berry Brothers Auto paints and
enamels. Sold by Woodruff Hardware
For sale, one nice young mule, or
choice of three. —Woodruff Hdw. Cos.
Ninety Day rubnjn* Velvet beans,
sold by Woodruff Hardware Cos.
New Perfection Oil Stoves and re
pairs sold by WOODRUFFS.
Set 1 IT. L. Woodruff for extra mule.
Genuine Blood blade wheat cradles.
$5.50. Woodruff Hardware Cos.
See us for house pants, varnishes,
varnish stains, etc. —Woodruff Hdw.
Fisk Casings are superior.—Wood
ruff Hardware., exclusive dealers.
Velvet BEANS. 90 day runners, $2
per bushel. —WO()I) It U FFS.
GEORGIA, Barrow county.
All creditors of the estate of Green
IV. Smith, late of said county, deceas
ed, are hereby notified to render in
their demands to the undersigned ac
cording to law, and all persons indebted
to said estate are required to make im
mediate payment to us. This April 2d,
1923.
G. RALPH SMITH,
.T. ROY SMITH.
Administrators of Green W. Smith, de
ceased. 6t. 50
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
All parties indebted to the estate of
Weyman I’. Harrison are hereby noti
fied and requested to make payment of
same at once to the undersigned and
all parties holding claims against said
estate are notified and requested to
render accounts of same to the under
signed for .settlement.
This May 2d. 1923.
Mrs. W. P. Harrison,
Admr. of Estate of W. P. Harrison.
W. H Qdarterman, Atty.
Gainesville Midland
Schedule
Southbound
Train No. 3 arrives at 11:30 A. M.
Train No. 13 arrives at 2:30 P. M.
Northbound
Train No. 14 arrives at 7:30 A. M.
Train No. 4 arrives at 1:33 P. M.
S. A. L. Schedule
Effective 12:01 Sunday, Dee. 31. 1922
Train No. 29 Arrive 7.00 PM
Train 5 Arrives 3:58 I’M
Train No. 17 Arrives 8:20 AM
Train No. 11 Arrives 0:07 AM
Train No. 30 Depart 9:05 AM
Train No. 6 Depart 2:00 PM
Train No. 18 Depart 7 :(K) PM
Train No. 12 Depart 10:43 I’M
ALL DAY SINGING.
There will he an all-day singing at
Union church 3 1-2 miles from Winder
on the Winder and Jefferson road the
first Sunday in June. Everybody in
vited to come and bring well filled bas
kets. A special choir is expected to he
present, and all singers have a special
invitation to he with us. Remember
the time and place. ’
Wire as Man’s Discipline.
Wife and children are a kind of dis
cipline ef humanity, and single men.
though they may be many times more
charitable, because their means are
less exhausted, yet on the other side,
they are more cruel and hard hearted,
because their tenderness ts not so offer
called npon.—From “The Essays oi
Francis Bacon."
Investor's Puzzles.
One of the perennial puzzles for In
vestors ls how to tell when a very good
ting becomes Just a little too good
• be real.—Detroit Free Press.
FARM LOANS
\\J E are prepared to handle an unlimited amount of farm loan business at 6H
per cent per annum with a reasonable commission.
We can loan for 5, 7 or 10 years’ time, in amounts ranging from SI,OOO to
$40,000, on 50 acres and up.
If you are in the market for a loan on your farm, let us submit you our
proposition.
“QUICK SERVICE” is our Motto. Call or write—
W. H. QI ARTERMAN
Correspondent for STATE & CITY BANK & TRUST CO. t
(Formerly Old Dominion Trust Cos.) * Richmond, Virginia. '
REAL ESTATE LOANS
We are now in a position to lend you money in any amounts from
$500.00 on up on homes in Winder, moreover, we offer you our special
easy monthly repayment plan. Just write us about the money you need
and where your home Is located in Winder and we will do the rest.
MORTGAGE BOND & TRUST CO.
Broad and Walton Streets tf ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Alwas On the Job
We are always on the job. No delay. We
know our business and we give you good ser
vice.
Every make of car repaired. We give you
full value for your money.
Chevrolet parts kept on hand, as well as
parts for many other cars.
Our battery service is up-to-date. Bat
teries re-charged and re-paired.
One trip to our garage with your car will
convince you that we can please you at rea
sonable price.
LANTHIER & CHURCH
Athens St. Garage Phone 210
Wil” Live? Slk.
You can count those baby chicks now and mark
up & number. But counting them three weeks later
may mean a very much smaller number, unless you
start to feeding them right. Baby chicks’ digestive
systems are exceedingly delicate. Too many women
feed chicks on things they think are good chick feed
Asa result the loss of chicks is large.
Purina Chick Startena
(With Buttermilk) C* M ' -T'jL
is the very last word in a starting feed. It L a
represents the knowledge of many years' C rURIKA *L
experience in poultry feeds. a CHICK J
Chick Startena and Baby Chick Chow HSTARTEHAB
are balanced to supply just the right f 5
nourishment to baby chicks. jl baby chicks J
One of Startena’s principal in- err
gredients is buttermilk, which
keeps the tiny digestive systems / PURIHA r
active. j BABY ft
Better still, Chick Startena ‘| [HICK [HOW V
is guaranteed when fed as direct- (chick feed) K
ed. You can count on more baby |U CMtCIUItftOARO
chicks when you start them on |- j
Chick Startena. Order for your , §>s
chicks now.
Not only do we handle “Purina Chick
Feed’’ but we keep always on hand the fin
est stock of
GROCERIES, MEATS and FEED STUFF
We buy all kinds of country produce, and
will appreciate your business. Our Grocer
ies are always fresh and our meat market is
sanitary and clean. We guarantee to please
you. Let us serve you.
Watson-Glover & Cos.
Phone 180 Winder, Ga.
Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year.