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Some names carry a lot of weight, but the goods they stand for don’t always
square off with what the public has a right to expect. Its more* important to
know what’s in the goods than what’s in the name.
There are several strong points to be considered about the
NATIONAL FERTILIZER COMPANY’S GUANO.
FIRST: It is one of the oldest companies making guano.
SECOND: Their goods are made after approved methods and have stood the
test for twenty-eight years.
THIRD: Their goods have a very strong body and will stay with the plant till
maturity, and distributes extra well.
FOURTH: They expect to keep their good reputation by honest, square deal
ings and giving the people what they buy.
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For particulars apply to
J. WAL TER COOPER,
Exclusive Agent for This Section .
Mrs. Johns Entertains.
Oiu* of t he loading social events of
the past week was the entertainment
given tin- Yontig Matrons' Cluh by
Mrs. (i. A. Johns.
The game*of forty-two was played
in tin* form of an interesting contest
the score remaining close for some
time, Mrs. (). M. .Jackson finally
winning first prize and Mrs. Claud
Mayne the consolation.
After the delivery of prizes to the
successful contestants, a delightful
salad course with ices ami cakes was
served* The punch Ih>wl being in
charge of Misses Ethel Jackson and
Annie Perry was endowed with an
appetizing flavor and huried amidst
a lied of jonquils.
Mrs. Johns was in her usual happy
mode, and in that charming manner
which is so characteristic of the in
teresting hostess, caused all present
to shower upon Mrs. Johns their
congratulatory thanks for so pleas
ant an evening.
Those fortunate enough to enjoy
Mrs. Johns’ hospitality were:
Mesdames (). M. Jackson, T. A.
Mavnard, H. E. Millikin, L. \\.
Every Girl and Boy in this section to make their
• way to our store and buy a ‘ Sally Walker”
Pump or Oxford for Easter. The best
Shoes on earth.
J. T. STRANGE & CO.'
Hodges, Claud Mayne, E. E. Saxon,
C. W.JaekJbn, Mac Potts, T. C.
Dunn, B. P>. Perry, Walter Coop
er, ,loh \ McDonald, C. 0. Niblack,
.1. X. Vonderleith, W. <). Perry,W.
M. Holsenheek, Belle Johnson, 11.
1). Jackson, Misses Annie Perry and
Ethel Joekson. -
Spring Renovating.
Is keeping the house keepers
pretty busy these days. It’s a sort
of stock taking time in the home,
and it is almost sure to reveal a
need for something new in furni
ture. It’s an out with the old, in
with the new time. It means bid
ding good bye to that which has
seen its best days and a welcoming
of the latest ideas.
Idem* m her us. and our store full
of home 1 eawtiliers. We offer you
all the good things that the furni
ture makers turn out.
(Jive our stock a look over some
of these days and you’ll get our
meaning. W. T. Roiunson
If you want celebrated guano go
to Smith A M ills,ip-.
Notice.
1 have rented the Winder Meat
Market to J. W. Carrington A: Sons
until September 1 H)10.
1 thank the good people of Winder
and surrounding country for their
liberal patronage, and ask you to
continue your patronage with the
new firm, for they will treat you fair
and give you honest weight.
Mr. Carrington is one of the best
meat cutters in Georgia give him a
trial. S- T. Maughon.
Residence and 12 Vacant Lots
LOR RENT.
We have in Woodlawn Heights a
nice 4-room house and 12 vacant
lots for rent- Nice for truck farm or
pasture. Address,
W. E. Moouk
Auburn, Ca.
“Meadow Brook Farm.”
The play as a diversion from the
every day trouble of lift 1 seems to
l>e in the most popular favor now
adays. Of course there are many
theatre-goers who prefer the serious
rather than the ludicrous whon
making their selections from the
many theatrical entertainments of
fered and the theatrical producer
is kept constantly on the alert to
supply the popular demand.
Fortunate is the producer who
can strike the fancy of With classes
of play-goers as been the ease with
!\\ . F. Mann who ofTors to W inder
j theatre-goers his latest addition to
' his long list of successes, “Meadow
fßrook Farm" which' comes to Tlx.
Lyric on Saturday March, PL
“Meadow-brook Farm is one of
! those real wholesome plays which
leaves such a lasting, delicious,
ncver-to -he - forgotten taste in
the memories of both classes of
playg-oers.
Don’t lose .sight of the fact that
we have the Plow Tools for you.
We want your business. &mith
Hardware Company.
Executive Sale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in April be
tween the legal hours of sale, on the premises
in Winder, <ja., to the Highest bidder, three
lots—two vacant, one with 7=room cottage
thereon. On this lot are
NICE FRUIT TREES
and good well of water. This property is
bounded by three streetsand an allej Wood
lawn, Center and New streets. Svdd for pur -
pose of distribution among the heirs-at-law.
Terms: One-half cash, balance October 15th,
I910; b per cent inetrest on deferred pay
ment.
J. W. H. JACKSON,
Executor Estate of John C. Jackson, Deceased.
We have on our yards
NOW
100,000 No. 2
SHINGLES,
But they won’t last long
WINDER LIMBER CO..