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tnUTWHUY, MAY SI. 1&23.
MONUMENTS
FIRST CLASS WORK
MARBLE & GRANITE
Office on Candler Street and G. M. Ily.
WINDER marble a GRANITE CO.
J. W. NICHOLS, Mgr.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
RICHARD R. RUSSELL. JU.
Attorney-At-Law
WINDER, GA.
Office in Carithers Building.
Practice in All the Courta
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J. C. PRATT
Attorney-At-Law
Winder, Ga.
Office In Bush Building
Practice in ull Court#
JOSEPH D. QUILLIAN
Attorney-at-Law
Office Over DeLaPerriere ”a Drug store
Winder, Georgia.
L G. A. JOHNS
l ,j, , Attorney at Law
Winder, Ga.
a Office Over Caritlicrs Bank.
V Practice In All Courts.
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W. 11. QUARTKRMAN
]LV Attorney at Law
Prentice In All Courts
Commercial Law a Specialty
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Lewis C. Russell H. H. Chandler
Law Offices
RUSSELL & CHANDLER
Practice in all the Courts
Winder, Ga.
T. ELTON DRAKE
Attorney-At-Law
_Offioe in DeLaPerriere Building
Winder, Ga.
W. L. DeLaPERRIERB
j Dental Surgery
Filllnga, Bridge and Plate Work
Done in Moat Scientific aud
Satisfactory Way.
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DR. C. 8. WILLIAMS
DENTIST
Offices In the Winder National Bank
Building.
Rooms 313-814
Residence Phone 234 —Office Phone 81
WINDER, GA.
Dr. L. C. Allen Dr. Myron It. Allen
__ DR. L. C. ALLEN & SON
HoHchton, Ga.
w Office Hours :
Sundays: 9:00 A. M. to 11:00 A. M.
Wednesdays: 8:00 A. M. to 12:00 M.
all day until 3:00 P. M
All other time when not attending calls
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p, B. HENRI BAIINES, D. C.
i. v {Doctor Chiropractic)
i,/CHIROPRACTIC
'la the adjustment of the spine to re
•t move the cause of disease.
. SPINAL ANALYSIS FREE
,"V UJesrs: 9to 12 A. M.
2 to 5 P. M.
Saturday 9 to 12 :30 A. M.
4” ‘ Office New Bush Build.ng.
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W. M. THOMA S
Cleaning—Pressing—Altering
Phone 49—Jackson Street
! Winder, Georgia
Expert Welding & Ra
diator Repair Work.
AM metals welded. No Job too large:
ik* job too small. Radiators repaired
on alt make cars. All work guaranteed
J. E. Casper’s Welding
Shop
Candler Street & Park Ave.
C. H. Stewart Old Staud
Chamberlain’s Tablets \re Mild anil
Gentle in Effect.
The laxative effect of Chamberlain's
Tablets is so mild and gentle that you
can hardly realize that it lias been pro
duced by a medidue. Advt.
“A GOOD THINC— DON’T MISS IT”
Send your name and address plainly
written together with 5 cents (and this
slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Cos., De-
Moines. lowa, and receive in return a
trial package containing Chamberlain';-
Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup
bronchial. “flu” and whooping coughs
ami tickling throat; Chamberlain'-
Stomach ami Liver Tablets for stoniacl
trouldes, indigestion, gassy pains tlia;
crowd tlie heart, biliousness and const!
jHition; Chamberlain's Salve, needed in
every family for burns, scalds, wound
piles, and skin affections; these valued
family medicines for only 5 cents.
A Good Thing—Don’t Miss It.
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I am again representing the Mutual
Benefit Life Insurance Cos., of Newark
N. J., established in lSd.' A strictly
mutual annual dividend paying Com
pany. Its policy holders are its best
friends, protect your family and youi
estate with one of its policies.
Yours to serve,
, tf , L. A. HOUSE.
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VICTRON NEWS
The farmers are having plenty of
rain.
Air. Marcus Simpson and daughters.
Krinan and Ethel, attended Sunday
school at Parish Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Rooks of Carl spent the week
end with her daughter, Mrs. H. S.
Roquemnre, aifd family.
Miss I/ola Little was the guest Sat
urday night of Misses Pauline and No
rine Johnson.
Miss Idell Little had as her guest
Sunday afternoon Miss Marzee Roque
more.
Miss Gladys Evans. Pauline and No
rene Johnson and Jnrelle Bailey spent
Sunday afternoon as the guests of
Misses Beulah and Lola Little.
Mr. and Mrs. J T Little spent one
day last week with their daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hayes, of Parish.
Mrs. J. B. Evans has been on the
sick list for several days but is improv
ing at tills writing.
PARISH LOCALS
Miss Thelma Allen spent Thursday
night with Misses Bessie and Flora
Simpson.
Mr. Coy Mtirphv snent awhile Sun
day afternoon with Mr. Lefus Wriglit.
Miss I,nolle Sigman spent Saturday
night with Anss Carmen Elder.
Mr. Andrew Smith passed through
our community Sunday afternoon.
Messrs. Ersest Simpson and Hubert
Wright. Mrs. C. P. Allen and Misses
Nellie and Ruth Allen visited relatives
in Porterdale and Covington Saturday.
Mr. Albert Allen made a business
trip to Macon last week.
Misses Bessie and Flora Simpson
and Mr. Coy Murphy were guests of
Jewrell and Chester Elliott Sunday.
Miss Nettle Af/tie Rtheiidtjn spent
Saturday night, with Miss Thelma Al
len.
Mr. Hubert Wright spent Saturday
sight with Mr. Ernest Simpson.
Messrs A. N. Elliott and Luster
Simpson made a lmsiness trip to Bu
ford Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen spent Sat
urday night with Mr. and Mrs. ('. P.
Allen.
Mr. John Simpson of Buford was tiie
guest of Mr. Luster Simpson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen were the
guests of Mrs. l’earlie Simpson Mon
day.
CEDAR HILL
Mrs. Crawford Nash and children
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Myrt House
Sunday.
Miss Bessie Aimer had as her guest
Saturday and Sunday, Miss Let ha Dim
agan of Carl.
Miss Annie Maude Maguess spent
Sur'biv with Misses Lavada and Lore
nn Elliott.
Miss Azllee and John Richard Pen
tecost were visiting their uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Carlyle,
Sunday.
Mrs. Annie Freeman and children
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. XV. E. Par
ker Sunday.
The party at Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Hall's Friday night was highly enjoy
ed h.v all present.
Mr. and Mrs. Georg*- Haynie spent
awhile Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hen
ry Elliott
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harwell were the
guests of Mr. and Airs. J. I). Wood last
Sunday.
Misses Henrietta and Ruth McDon
ald sjient Tuesday with Miss Agues El
liott.
Mr. Howard Sell was a visitor at
Cedar Hill Monday.
Miss Bessie AI her spent Friday night
with Miss Letha Dunnagan.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen House and Mr.
and Mrs. Bee Mnxev were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Parker and family
Sunday.
Miss Pa o’hie Pentecost s’wmt awhile
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Mollie
Evans.
Mr. Willie Dunnagan spent Saturday
and Sunday with Mr. Luelous Aimer.
Eugene, the little Imby of Mr. and
Mrs. ltuss Elliott, who has been se
riously ill, is Improving at this writing.
Mrs. Henry McDonald spent awhile
Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Dora
•ElMott.
Mrs. Carrie Maxey was visiting her
aunt, Mrs. Belle Pentecost. Tuesday.
" CHANDLERS
The farmers are blue over so much
rain.
Mrs. Stephens and her son of La w
renoeville spot Tuesday with her daugh
ter. Mrs. Homer Wood.
Messrs. Hotuer Wood. Charlie Brown.
B. It. Peppers visited Mr. Ashworth
last Sunday.
Miss Annie Kennedy was the guest
of Mrs. Ashworth Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Poppers snent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harrison of Coun
ty Line si>eiit Monday niglu with Mr.
and Mrs. Rube Kennedy.
Mr. Sam Rutledge of Stephens. Ga..
passed through our burg Thursday.
Miss Ardell Peppers spent Sunday
afternoon with Miss Emma Harrison.
Mrs. ltud Rutledge and Miss Liz
zie Shedd of Winder spent Monday
with Mrs. E. B. Crow.
Mrs. Mary Watkins si*ent last week
in Auburn with her daughter, Mrs.
Tiled Kidd
Misses Willie Mae and Lnrne Pau
pers snent Saturday right with their
aunt. Mrs. Sallie Patrick of Maddox.
Mr. Charlie Brown spent Sunday
with his parents, Mr. ar.d Mrs. M. A.
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Kennedy were
flic guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ken
nedy Sundav afternoon.
Grover Hnnnlcut was the guest of
Harvie and Jessie Kennedy Saturday
night.
Frotmc Banana.
The productivity of the banana ta
p-este* than that {*♦ any other food
yeadog plnnt. One acre and a tittle
abor will annually produce 17.000
wnnds of hansnas <">ne renmrknble
ieatura la its immunity from discus*.
i PARADISE I
The farmers are getting blue on ac
count of so much rain; hope we will
have some warm, <-lcnr weather soon.
Mrs. E. ('. Perkins spent Tuesday
with her sister, Mrs. Mary Clack.
We are sorry to say that little Syb
il Perkins is on the sick list.
Mr. H. P. Paige spent Sunday with
Ids sister, Mrs. T. B. Bailey of Chapel.
Mr. S. C. Wilburn sjsoit Monday
night with his son, Mr. Jim 11. Wilburn
Mrs. Bob Lee spent Saturday with
Mrs. S. c. Wilburn.
Mrs. It. It. McElro.v sj>enf Wednes
day afternoon with Mrs. Bob Ix*e.
Mrs. E. C. Perkins spent Friday af
ternoon with Mrs. Effle Wilburn.
Mrs. H. M. Pnige and daughters, Min
nie and Odessa, spent Saturday night
and Sunday with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. It. it. McKlroy and
children sin-nt Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim H. Wilburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Flmory McElroy of
near Chapel spent Sunday afternoon
with their aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Leser
Clack.
Mrs. Rob Isk* spent Sunday after
noon with Mrs. E. C. Perkins.
Mrs. Jim H. Wilburn spent Tues
day afternoon with Mrs. It. R. MoEl
roy.
Miss Jewel Griffeth spent Saturday
night him! Sunday with home folks.
We are sorry to know that Mr.
Hardy Coshy is no better.
CHAPEL NEWS
On account of the rain there wasn’t
an’’ T>reohing ber'> Sunday.
Rev. W. B. McDonald spent Sunday
nfWV win, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edgar
and family.
Miss Bertha Hanligree of Atlanta is
spending the week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hardigree.
Miss Abide Belle Edgar visited Miss
Beulah Harris Sunday.
James and Rabun Segars of Winder
visited J. S. & Ross Hardigree Monday.
Thomas Bailey of Winder spent the
won'- em 1 wpn ret"tlvs.
Miss Beulah Harris and toother.
Tlieo. and Mr. and Mrs. Emory MeEl
roy attended commencement at Stat-
Ft-I(p) " ntnffit.
Mr. Joe Bailey of Winder spent Sat
urday night with Mr. Boh House.
Mr. Jim Page and son. Ora, visited
M- T. B. Butov Simdnv.
Misses Lois Bette Morrow and Edna
Earle Henry, visited Misses Mattie
and Rosa Mae Deaton Sunday.
Mr. Hutort Deaton spent Tliurs
(])>*- ni—’d with Mr. Clifford Dav.
Mrs. Warren Hardigree anil Mrs. W.
t, rie-’se nod children visited Mrs. Al
bert Flanigan Tuesday.
Mrs. Rich Greer visited Mrs. Marion
Deaton last Frfdav.
Mr. and Mrs. C It. Day and son.
Troy, visited relatives at Covington
last Th’irsdav.
Mr. Hubert Deaton spent Monday
night with his brother. Ernest, at the
A. & &M. college. He is a member of
t)x* nrp,i))itin<r class.
Mr. Clifford Day filled his “regular
appointment” Sunday afternoon.
Mr. W. J. Harris visited Mr W. D.
Pc-iHps of Mid wav Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Marlon Deaton and son, J. M..
ami M. C. visited relatives near Betha-
Isira Sunday night.
Mitfs Cura Casper of Atlhnta Is
spending the week with her parents.
ii o ,)r> is on the sink list.
Mr. Enrlio 'Willoughby of Johnson'S
Academy was visiting here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graham spent the
week-end here with relatives.
Miss Jewel Austin visited Miss Mon
tine Denton Fridav.
Miss Minnie Hardigrd- spent the
week end with home folks.
Mr. Emory McElroy is sick at this
writing.
Little Miss Julia Harris spent Mon
day night in Statham with her grand
mother, Mrs. J. M. Johnson .
Mr. and Mrs. Jim House and baby
spent Tuesday in Winder.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris visited
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Harris in Win
der Sunday.
There have been people from Win
der and Athens to see the mud volca
no here. They atl seem to think it a
great mystery. Some got a sample of
the black mud and one man from Vir
ginia got a sample of the boll weevil.
He said he never had seen one before
Don’t guess people would cure If he had
got them all.
ffl good/year
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GOODYEAR be-
Aj lieves there are
two factors to low
cost mileage —a
quality tire andcon
scientious dealer
service to back it up.
Goodyear makes
that kind of tire,
and we have pledged
ourselves, as the
Goodyear Dealers in
this town, to give
you that kind of
service.
At Goodyear Service Station
Dealer* toe tell and recom
mend the new Goodyear
Garde with the beveled ;•*//
Weather Tread and back
them up with standard
Goodyear Service
THE TIRE SERVICE
STATION
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THE WINDER NEWS
OAK GROVE
Miss Celesta McElharmoa and her
brother, Dewey, of near Mulberry,
simmii Monday night and Tuesday with
.V ** tfotiert MeElhaunon.
Muss Eudene Jones is spending a few
•la.. n win, mi. ami Airs. Grady Jones
near Pleasant Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Patrick and fnm-
Capt. Geo. Staigg of the Red Cross
Coming to Jefferson next Friday and Sat
urday, June Ist and 2nd.
He will also demonstrate the latest meth
ods of rescuing from drowning and electric
shock.
To be able to receive instructions from
Capt. Staigg and receive from him a certifi
cate as life saver, will be an honor for life.
The Recreation Club will be opened day
and night. The new electric lights have been
installed, and you will have good lights for
night practice.
Music by Commerce band.
Admission to the park, 10 cents-
Season Tickets, $4; under 12 years $3.
Family Tickets, $lO..
JEFFERSON RECREATION CLUB
Now Is the Time
to Spray
BOLL-WE-GO
The Calcium Arsenate Product
You Must Act Right Now. Delays at This Time Are
Costly
The first 8011-We-Go spray should be put on your cot
ton within the next week or two at the very latest if you
hope to beat the boll weevil. Delay now will cost you
large sums lost in cotton profits which you throw away
unless you act
BOLL-WE-GO will kill the boll weevil. That is a proven
fact. Why hold back and lay your acres open to weevil
devastation.
8011-We-Go Costs Approximately $3 to $4 Per Acre
Per Season
8011-We-Go is not expensive. It costs only 14c a gallon, ready to spray. $3.00 to $4.00
an acre, a season, will control the weevil on your farm and enable you to carry a real
cotton crop to the gin. 8011-We-Go is applied in the day-time—no tedious, expensive
night work. A child can spray it—no adult labor required. It is the least expensive
high efficiency boll weevil poison on the market.
Recommended by Hundreds of Successful Southern
Cotton Planters
From the heart of boll weevil infested districts where the destroyer has been eating
up millions in cotton protits every year we have hundreds of unsolicited testimonials
from cotton planters who praise 8011-We-Go as the most efficient destroyer of the pests.
Its worth is beyond question.
Sure Death to the 801 l Weevil
Because of the scientific ingredients which have been added to the calcium arsenate
in 8011-We-Go the poison is always available for the boll weevil to drink. When he
drinks he dies.
8011-We-Go resists rain, wind and dew. It sticks to the plant. It lasts longer. Fewer
applications are necessary.
For these reasons you should spray this year instead of dusting. You will save money,
time and cotton.
T. C. Flanigan & Cos.
AUBURN, GEORGIA
Exclusive Distributors in this county.
BOLL-WE-GO MANUFACTURING CO.
63 North Pryor Sireot ATLANTA. <■ \
Long Distance Phone
Walnut 3915
ilv visited the latter's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. T. K. Wilbanks Saturday night:
and Sunday.
Mrs. M. F\ ('hapman returned home*
Monday after spending the week with
relatives at Greensboro.
Mrs. T. N. Suddath and daughter..
CFnell, spent Tuesday of last week
with Mrs. li. H. .toaes-
Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Mh-Ever spent
Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Tear.
Stundary igfrt ad Mislay with Mr.
and Mr*. Loyd Whitehead.
Mr. Jo# MeElhaunon te spending si
flew day* with hi* miele. Mr. Robert
MeElhaunon.
Mrs Robert MoFUtiannon spent last
Tuesday with Mrs. T. N. Suddath. *
Let us wash, polish and grease your
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