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When firl* arrive at the age when nature must assert itself the general health
of the body must be good or there ts grave danger that disease will appear which
will disastrously affect their entire lives. It is called the critical time in a girl’s
life, and it is the duty of every mother to see that the conditions are right. Where
there is any departure from health the trouble should be given immediate
attention. The symptoms usually are; languidness, a pale, colorless complexion,
dull eyes, bad breath, poor appetite, constipation and a weakened state of the
nerves. A t such times the remedy needed is
DR. SIMMONS
Squaw Vine Wine
It is a woman’s remedy. Especially adapted to strengthen the female organism
and assist the development which nature is striving to bring about. It puts an
end to nervousness, headaches, sickness of the stomach and establishes healthy
regularity. When this stage is safely passed, natural conditions speedily return;
the pale face takes on color, the eyes become bright, the breath sweet, the mind
clears of melancholy, and the weakened body becomes strong and robust.
Sold by Druggists and Dealers. Price SI.OO Per Bottle.
C. F. SIMMONS MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
Few People Realize
What a skillful Optician with modern implements
can do to aid defective eyes.
Defective eyes cause muscular strains, muscular
strains cause headache, dizziness, blurring of let
ters, tired eyes. Such defects can be remedied by
a skilled Optician with modern facilities.
Begining Monday, May sth, I will beat the Strickland
Hotel, Winder, (la., for two weeks.
SA.M ENGLANDER
Practical Optician. - Eyes Tested Free.
Picnic.
One ot' tin* most enjoyable af
fairs of last week was a picnic
given by the ‘‘Sharp Points, at
Whites Mill, on Friday afternoon.
The young ladies envited were:
Mrs. Henry Pledger, Mrs. George
Thompson, Misses Mary Smith
Nellie Kilgore, Ina Moore, Xito
eris Robinson, Lillie Belle Rob
inson, Grace Jackson, Ermine,
Stanton and Annette Quillian.
Wash out old sores, festering
wounds and ulcers with Darby’s
Prophylactic Fluid. lit is a won
derful disinfectant and healing
remedy. It heals up running
sores of long standing that will
not yield to an ordinary liniment,
because it destroys poisonous
germs, cleanses the sore of foul
matter and helps nature to repair
the damaged flesh. Price oOcts.
per bottle. Sold by Dr. J. T.
Wages Drug Cos.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Duniiahoo
announce the arrival at their
home of a fine boy, a “real new
county booster.
Barn Burns
Tuesday night about 10 o'clock
fire destroyed the barn of Mr.
James P. Sheats, just outside of.
the city limits. The farm was
rented by M. 11. Grizzle, who losl
his feed stuff, carriage and farm
ing tools. There was no insur
ance.
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Fbr Sale by Dr. J. T. Wages Drug Cos.
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Maddcx Academy
Brother and. A. Wood, of Winder
preached for us Sunday, and the
service was highly enjoyed by
all.
With the help of some of the
good people of Winder a Sunday
school was organized at this
place last Sabbath.
Winder was well represented
here Sunday. Amour? those* who
came out were Dr. S. T. Ross, Y\.
and. Herrin, William Dunbar, W.
11. Toole, E. A. Starr and A. D.
McCurry. All gave good talks.
Sunday school will meet every
Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Broth
: er .J A. Wood will preach for us
I every third Sunday evening and
j Owen Still every first Sunday
afternoon. Brother Still ’"'ill
he with us next Sunday after
noon. We ask tlu* aid of all
good pople iu this work. Pray
that we may succeed. May these
good Winder men come out and
be with us again. We extend
you a hearty welcome.
Dr. L. W. Hodges spent Mon
day in Atlanta.
You Take No Risk.
We guarantee every Rexall
Remedy. We know what they
contain, and we give your money
back in every instance if they
fail. lif you want sure enough
remedies, it will pay you to
trade at the Rexall Stores.
ATTENTION!
SOAP MAKERS
Do You Waste Time Dissolving
Hard Lye? DON’T!
Nave that lime bv nsins: Red Devil
i'lia I.KlZiai It dissolves at once
in cold water. Add sis pounds of grease
and in fifteen minutes you have twelve
pounds of the best hard soap you ever saw.
Make your soap and be cone in less time
than it takes to dissolve old-style hard lye.
You save just as much time making boiled
soap, if you prefer it, because RED DEVIL
Lye dissolves instantly.
A Car Load of High Grade Buggies
We have just received a car load of HIGH GRADE BUGGIES from one of the best and most responsible factories in the country, and years of
experience has taught us that a “responsible factory”— a buggy factory with a “conscience”— means much more than most people think it
does. Next week we will tell you WHY. Come to see us and we will sell you a dependable buggy in any color or style you want. If you
want a red buggy, a black buggy, a carmine buggy, a green buggy, a rose wood buggy, a brown buggy, or a buggy painted in beautiful lake
color, or should you like one painted in oak, we have it in any style, and at prices that are convincing.
Prices and terms can be arranged to suit you.
Flanigan & Flanigan, Winder, Georgia.
Born to Mr. and Mr. J. R. Se
gars, a girl.
Mrs. Clara Jones spent Wed
nesday in Atlanta. i (
Mis. M. J. Griffeth and Mr*
R. L. Rogers a re spending a few
days in Atlanta.
Out, your wheat and Oats with
a light McCormick Binder, sold
by Smith! Hardware Cos.
Mr. J. L. Page, a prominent
planter living on Route 20, wnsr
in the city Monday, and gave u*
a pleasant call. I
Mr. .T. W. Cooper, of Atlanta,
was in the city Tuesday. While
here Walter came in and renew
ed his subscription to the News.
We have .just received a Car
Load of Peering and McCormick
Mowers, Rakes and Binders, also
Steel Hay Presses and Binder
Twine. Smith Hardware Cos.
The Young Ladies Missionary
Society will meet with Miss Kath
j leen ('oker Tuesday night. An in
teresting program has been ar
ranged by the program committee
Last Friday afternoon several
young ladies enjoyed a picnic at
Flat Rocks. Those present were
Misses Ora Lee and Pauline Camp,
India Niblnck, Fthel Weatherly,
Marie Smith and Florrie Wood.
See .the new solid steel Culti
vator with levers for only $5.00
each at Smith Hardware Cos.
Judge George A. Johns, who
is a Lieutenant-Colonel on the
Governor's staff, spent Saturday
in Atlanta. Col. Johns served
as aide t<> General Nash, who corn
mauded the Memorial day parade
For the ailnietfits of women, Dr.
Simmon'sSquaw Vine Wine is an
effective remedy. It corrects ir
regularities, builds up a strong
body, promotes cheerful spirits
;*nd restores a clear healthy com
plexion. Price SI.OO per bot
tle. Sold by Dr. J. T. Wages
Drug < '<).
Potato Slips for Sale.
Let, Baugh and Maughon fur
nish you with host varietyof slips
Expect to keep them fresh
daily until end of so is n (guar
antee them true to 'name.
Baugh and Maughon.
NOTICE OF SALE OF
BANKRUPT’S PROPERTY.
Pursuant to an order of the
lion. Frank*L. Fpstm, Referee in
Bankruptcy, in the matter of das.
(I. Cooper, bankrupt, the under
signed,as trustee in Bankruptcy,
offers for sale a house and Jot, on.
Stephens Street, Winder, Geor
gia, known as the das. Q. Cooper
home place now oeeupied by Dr.
•J. T. Wages. Said house is a well
built, six room structure with
modern conveniences, electric
lights, water and sewerage and
will make a very desirable home.
Sale will be had on the drd day
of May A. 1). 1918, at llf o’clock
a. m. on premises.
Possession Will be given on Jam
nary Ist PM4.
For further particular# ami
terms of sale which will be held
subject to confirmation by order
of the Court of Bankruptcy, ap
ply to undersigned.
1 also give! notice that pursuant
to an order of the Court of Bank
ruptcy I will offer at the same
time and place the notes and ac
counts of das. G. Cooper, bank
rupt. A list of which can be
seen at my office. This sale to
he held subject to an order of
confirmation by the Court of
Bankruptcy.
W. H. Quarterns an,
Trustee, das. G. Cooper, Bank
rupt. r. ,