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NEW CHAPEL.
Misses Euzle and Zezie Treadwell
visited tlie .Misses I’tige Sunday.
Mr. N. J. Casey and sister, .Miss
Susie, werein our section recently.
Mr. Golden l>'db<>tter spent Sat
urday night near Watkinsville with
his father.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Maffett, of At
lanta, were guests of Mr. 1). W. Maf
fett and family Sunday.
Misses Abide Morris and Dovie
Sailors and Mr. Willie Dillard <>f
near Statham wfere seen in our burg
Sunday I*. M.
Mr. and Mrs. T. .1. Austin went
down to Eestville Sunday to visit
their brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
R. O. P. Johnson.
Mr. C. .!. Austin, who has been
spending several weeks with his
daughter here, returned to his home
at Bethlehem Monday.
Mr. H. T. Montgomery is spending
several days in Lumpkin county o-i
important business. He will return
home the latter part of this week.
Mr. Albert Still, our first tax
receiver, passed through our section
Tuesday on his first round. He was
accompanied by Mr. J. T. Lord.
A large crowd attended the sing
ing Sunday at Christian Chapel.
There were some good singers pres
ent and everyone s emed to enjoy
themselves.
Our people are about through pick
ing cotton at last. It was such a low
price last fall they seemed to be In
no hurry to get it out. But now it
is pick it or plow it under.
We had some of the prettiest days
last week we have had since last
fall. If it had only remained that
way a few days longer, some of us
farmers would have been preparing
land for planting.
BETHEL.
Mr. Clifford Bowman’s baby is
sick at this writing.
Mr. .lames McDaniel and family
spent the week ”iul in Carl.
Miss Clara Wood was the week
end guest of Mrs. A. Kf. Perry.
Mr. John Roy Perry spent Satur
day with friends in Bethlehem.
Mrs. W. A. Roberts visited Mrs.
11 F. Fowler Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Jack Bowman was the guest
of Mr. Ciciro Rutledge and family
Sunday.
Messrs. J. O. Marlin and A. E.
Perry made a business trip to Mon
roe Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stewart were
guests of Mr and Mrs. S. M. Stew
art Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Reeves of
Hold Springs s]H“iit Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. JR. E. Perry.
Quarterman, Toole & Ross
The Real Estate Men
Offer choice business and dwelling property in Winder for rent and for sale.
Some splendid farms, well-improved, in the territory around Winder and in
Barrow County at attractive prices. The tight times are the ones in which to
buy. We can arrange satisfactory terms. We can offer you cheaper lands
in Middle Georgia.
“A Home is More Than a Place to Live”
OFFICIAL COUNTY DIRECTORY.
H. G. Hill—Ordinary.
G. N. Bagwell—Clerk.
H. O. Camp—Sheriff.
J. W Nowell—Treasurer.
A. M. Williams —Tax Collector.
J. A. Still—Tax Receiver.
R. L. Griffeth- Surveyor.
Tom McElhannon —Coroner.
W. M. Holsenbeck —County School
Superintendent.
Ordinary’s Court, First Monday.
Legal Salesday— First Tuesday.
Superior Court meets fourth Mon
days in March and September.
District Courts —Winder No. 243 —
Meets Fourth Saturday in each
month.
Chandler’s No. 246.—J. M. Haynie,
Justice Court day, First Saturday,
SECRET ORDERS.
Winder Chapter No. 84, It. A. M.
—Meets fourth Friday nights. A.
S. Morgan, H. P. J. H. House, Sec
retary.
Winder F. & A. M. No. 333.
(Meets second Friday nights. W. T.
Robinson, W. M.; R. I>. Moore, Sec
retary.
Russell No. OH, K. of P—Meets
first and third Thursday nights. W.
H. Faust, C. L. S. Radford, K.
of R. S.
Winder Lodge No. 81, F. O. O. F.—
Meets first and third Tuesday nights.
A. Y. Eavenson, N. G.; H. T. Hines
ly, Secretary.
NOTICE.
1 have just received a large ship
ment of the J. R. Watkins Medical
goods and am ready to supply my
customers as quick as possible. If
you do not see me you may get our
goods at S. M. St. John’s, The Jewel
ry and Racket Store man, or at my
home. Yours to serve,
R. it BARBER, Agent.
Now is certainly a most excellen
time for the American people to find
out how much they can do for them
selves of the things they have been
depending upon foreign workmen to
do. We not only can, but must,
find out now whether or not this
nation can stand firm on its own in
ventions to meet its own necessities
and provide its own luxuries, and at
some time feed and clothe a great
part of the rest of the world. We
have the youth, energy, capital, will,
the men and women to do these
things.— John Wanamaker.
There Is No Question
but that indigestion and the distressed
feeling which always goes with it can
be promptly relieved by taking a
Dyspepsia
Tablet *
before and after each meal. 25c a box.
flow’ Vo Give Quinine To Children.
FEBRILTNK Is thetrade-mark name given to an
improved Quinine. It is a Tasteless Syrup, pleas
ant to take and does not disturb the stomach.
Children take it and never know it is Quinine.
Also especially adapted to adults who cannot
take ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor
cause nervousness nor ringing in the head. Try
it the next time you need Quinine tor any pur
pose. Ask lor 2-ounce original package. The
uau’“ is blown in bottle. 25 cents-
King Baggot can be seen tonight
in thie Treasury Train, in two parts.
Beautiful Arline Pretty is shown at
her best. At th<* No-Name theater.
jfoxo
Pick headache, biliousness, piles and
bad breath are usually caused by inac
tive bowels. Get a box of Rexall
Orderlies. They act gently and effec
tively. Sold only by us at 10 cents.
Dr. J. T. Wages Drug Cos.
SPECIAL CASH SALE=—
FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY
February 26th and 27th and March Ist.
24 lbs highest patent flour 95c
50 lbs highest patent flour $1.90
Flour per barrel $7.50
Every sack guaranteed
16 Pounds Sugar SI.OO
Best parched coffee 7 1-2 lbs SI.OO
Royal Gem Coffee, same as
Luzianne, 22c Pkg
No. 1 Peaberry Coffee 20c
No. 10 Snow Drift Lard SI.OO
No. 5 Snow Drift Lard 50c
Large smooth Irish potatoes 24c Pk
Select Irish Potatoes, 30c Pk
Early Bliss and Cobblers.
Full Cream Cheese 19c
No. 3 Can Stringless Beans 10c
No. 3 Can English Peas 10c
No. 3 Can Saur Kraut 8c
No. 2 Can Tomatoes 6c can
No. 3 Can Sweet Potatoes 10c
10c Peanut butter 8c
10c Baker’s Cocoa 8c
10c Pkg Mincemeat 8c
10c Pkg Seeded Rasins 8c
10c Jello Powders 8c
15c Size Postum 12c
Shreded wheat biscuits 11c
10c Post Toasties 8c
1 quart Vinegar 8c
Arm and Hammer Soda 7 pkgs. 25c
10c Sauer’s Extracts 8c
Baby Elite Shoe Polish 8c
Old Dutch Cleanser 8c
Nothing charged at these prices. We deliver to any part
OF CITY. PHONE 157.
Highest price paid for country produce.
J. L Bailey & Company
Winder, Georgia.
IT ? C A LONG WAY TO TIPPER.
11 0 ARY, but SUCCESS IS NEAR
when you let The News DO YOUR
PRINTING. “Neutral” in price.
Why Send Your Orders Away? The News Job Office
10c Can Giant Potash 8c
10c Cakes Bon-Ami 8c
3 Bars Lenox Soap 10c
Washing Powders, all kinds 4c Pkg
25c Stock Powders 20c
Stock Salt 2clb
Best grade Cooking Oil 74c gal.
10c package Macaroni 8c
Georgia Cane Syrup 45c gal
Navy Beans 7 l-2c lb
Butterbeans 7 l-2c lb
Pearl Grits 3c lb
Best Grade Head Rice 6 1 2c lb
25c Durkee’s Dressing 20c
Pink Salmon 10c
Canned Beets 10c
Large Fresh Lemons 15c doz
Sweet Florida Oranges 20c doz
Large Ben Davis Apples 15c doz
Pure Apple Vinegar 33c gallon
Baldwin Apples 10 doz
Red Onions 2 l-2c lb
Onion Sets 8c qt
Galvanized Wash Boards 20c each
Brooms 10c, 25c and 35c
Sweet Mixed Pickles 25c qt
Country-dried Peaches 7 l-2c
Dove Brand Hams 21c lb
Patent Egg Carriers 15c
6-lb Kit White Lake Herrin 45c
Large Salt Mackerel 4c each
Cranberries 5c qt