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-A. A Camp spent last Sat
urday in Atlanta.
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Mrs. Clara Jones, of Atlanta, was
a visitor in the city last Sunday.
Mr. W. C Potts of Athens was
here Sunday to v*sit home folks.
Mrs. George H. Fortson and Mrs.
Henry Pledger spent last Saturday
in Atlanta.
Miss Francis Cooper of Monroe is
the guest of Miss Mabel Jackson on
Midland avenue.
Mr. Warner Camp of Atlanta was
the guest of his mother, Mrs. J. C.
De La Perriere Sunday.
Miss Lola Buchanan has returned
to her home in Atlanta after a pleas
ant visit to Mrs. Julian Wilson.
Miss Lurine Hood of Athens spent
the past week end here with her
grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C.
Potts.
Mr. and Mrs. Green Perry and lit
tle son, Smith, of Loganville, were
guests of Mrs. M. J. Perry and fam
i'y last Sunday.
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Mr. H. N. Rainey, Jr., is spending
a few weeks in Atlanta at the Pied
mont Hotel to be under the care of
Atlanta specialists.
Rev. W. H. Faust, who attended
the Baptist convention held in Hous
ton, Texas, has returned home and
reports a pleasant trip.
,A large number of Winder’s prom
inent citizens, attended the funeral
of Dr. Ernest De La Perriere at
Hoschton Sunday afternoon.
The Baracas and Philatheas of the
Methodist church will have a bene
fit picture on June 1 at the theater,
the title being “As Ye Sow.”
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Perry and child
ren motored from Lawrenceville to
Winder Sunday and were guests of
Mrs. M. J. Perry and family.
Mr. J. H. Stewart, a prominent
farmer of this county, was a visitor
to W’inder on last Saturday, and call
ed at the News office while here.
Misses India Niblack, Marie Smith,
Mr. Edwin Strange and Mr. Fleming
Thompson motored to Jefferson last
Thursday evening and were guests ol
Miss Lullie Mahaffey.
slessrs. Edwin and T. B. Strange
and Miss Louise Strange motored to
Macon this week to attend Wesleyan
Commencement, and will be accompa
nied home by Miss Mary Alice
Strange.
Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Carpenter have
returned from a visit to Nashville
Knoxville, Tenn., where they have
been for several days consulting fam
ily physicians. Mrs. Carpenter is
very much improved in health as a
result of the visit.
Mr. J. E. Callahan and wife and
Mr. W. J. Smith and wife left on
Tuesday morning for Fitzgerald, Ga
to attend the I. O. O. F. convention
-to be held there. They will also visit
Brunswick and other sea side resorts
while on this trip.
Mr. E. E. Benson and family of
Buford, Ga., have moved to Winder
where Mr. Benson will take an act
ive part in the firm of Eberhardt &
Benson. Mr. Benson is a very pop
ular business man and we welcome
him to Winder, and Barrow county.
Superintendent of Public Schools
W. M. and Rev. W. H.
Faust spent Monday in Statham at
the literary exercises of the public
Schools there. Supt. Holsenbeek de
livered an address on the legal side
of the public schools and Rev. Faust
delivered an address on the moral
side of the public schools.
Chance of a LifeHme. save
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Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet JLSk '
Beginning Saturday, for one week only, The
Hoosier Manufacturing Company permits us to
sell the “WHITE BEAUTY” at $2.50 less than
the low cash price established by the Hoosier
Company. Regular Hoosier prices are remark
ably low. This reduction means an unheard-of
Take Five Minutes to Decide Now
Cotne in tomorrow early —examine these new Hoosiers carefully —then decide whether you want to buy now while you can
save s2.hO, or later when you cannot buy below the regular set prices; decide whether you can afford to waste the energy
you now spend in walking in your kitchen, w’hen a single dollar will bring you the Hoosier tomorrow'.
BRemember —that after this sale the “WHITE BEAUTY” goes back to the regular price.
Remember —that the new Hoosier Club may be entirely filled the first or second day of this sale. Come at once and en
roll your name.
Try the Hoosier in your'kitchen. Then, if you will part with it, we will gladly refund your dollar. Come early. Other
women too are making up their minds now.
W. T. Robinson, Candler & Jackson Streets. Winder, Ga.
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Brand —Sasnett.
Judge Charles H. Brand announces
the engagement of his daughter,
Julia Estelle, to Mr. Bolling H. Sas
nett, the wedding to take place at
home, June the seventeenth.
The above announcement is of cor
dial interest throughout the state,
Miss Brand is the second daughter
of Judge Brnad, a petite brunette
with a charming personality, a gradu
ate of Lucy Cobb, and a social fa
vorite in the college set. Mr. Sas
nett is a son of the late Rev. Bol
ling H. Sasnett, minister and author,
and Mrs. Sasnett, of Atlanta, now a
resident of that city, but will make
his home here, having accepted an
automobile agency for this district.
The wedding will be a brilliant so
cial event, at the palatial Brand
home on Miledge avenue, which is
one of the handsomest in the South,
and noted for its delightful hospital
ity and lavish entertainment.
They will make Athens their home.
—Athens Banner.
The Winder News, Thursday AftfelPftddh, May 27th, 1915.
TO THE PUBLIC: We authorize this sale, limited
to "White Beauty" Hoosier cabinets, at $2.50 less
than the fixed cash price of these cabinets, this
week only. THE HOOSIER MEG. CO., New castle, Ind.
Felker-Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harben Felker
of Monroe, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Linda, to Mr. Wal
ter P. Barnes, of Griffin, the weddinp
to take place in June—Sunday’s Con
stitution.
The above announcement will be
of interest to the friends of Miss
Felker who has often visited in Win
der.
Rev. W. T Hunnicutt, formerly a
pastor of the local Methodist churcn.
spent a few days in Winder this
week. He was on his way back to
Cartersviile from Monroe, where last
Sunday he preached the commence
ment sermon of the Monroe Public
Schools.
Mr. L. W. Leslie, of Bethlehem,
passed through Winder Monday en
route to Fitzgerald, Ga. He goes
as the representative of Bethlehem
lodge of Odd Fellows to the State
convention which met there this
week. , i
bargain. 800,000 Hoosier Cabinets have been sold
“WHITE BEAUTY” is the finest Hoosier made.
To double the sale of this one cabinet quickly the
Hoosier Company authorizes this sale in 1000
picked towns. Truly the chance of a lifetime for
a few women only. Our allotment strictly limited
“White Beauty”
delivered for SI.OO
Then $1 weekly soon pays the balance. Your money back
if you’re not delighted with it. No extra fees. No interest
Just the cash price less $2.50.
Saves Miles of Steps for Your Tired Feet
You now must, carry things from your cupboard and
pantry to your table and back again at every meal. This
means miles of steps. The Hoosier saves all these because
it combines everything at your fingers’ends. You can sit
down in front of the Hoosier and do neaily all your work.
You save energy bj T saving steps. You have more leisure.
Has 40 Labor-Saving Features— l 7 New
This ‘‘WHITE BEAUTY” gives you a real scientific
kitchen. You can put 400 articles in this new Hoosier,
every one at your fingers’ ends.
The cabinet includes the patented shaker Hour sifter —
only sifter made that shakes flour through instead of grind
ing it. It also has a complete accounting system; a cook
book holder that keeps your book always open in front of
your eye; Mrs. Christine Frederick’s Food Guide that an
swers the question, “what shall I have for dinner?” The
new all-metal bread and cake box lias double capacity, due
to improved arrangement, and the work table is of pure
aluminum.
Tax Assessors in Session.
Barrow County Tax Assessors are
in session this week at the court
house. It is understood the assessors
have quite an ardous task before them
and it is predicted that it will take
some time to equal up the returns as
given in to the Tax Receiver.
Misses Mary Will Montgomery, of
Decatur, and Louise Strange, of Win
der, will be the guests of Miss Mat
tie Steel Juhan, on Clayton street,
during commencement week. —Gwin-
nett Journal.
Mr. A. V. Everett returned to his
home in Memphis, Term., after a
pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs. Clem
Royal.
People Say To Us
"I cannot eat tins-or that food, it doea
not agree with me.’' Our advice to
all of them is to take a
D ™ a
before and after each meal. 2£jp a box.
Dr. J. T. Wages Drug Cos.
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NEIGHBORLY ADVICE.
Freely Given by a Winder Citizen-*
When one has suffered tortured
from a bad back and found relief
from the aches and pains, that per
son’s advice is of untold value to
friends and neighbors. The following
neighborly advice comes from a Win
der resident .
Mrs. L. E. Bray, Winder, says:
“One of my family was troubled for
a long time by kidney complaint. The
kidney secretions caused great an
noyance, and the patient was hardly
able to get about on account of an
aching back. After taking Doan’s
Kidney Hills awhile, a cure was
made. I also have used Doan’s Kid
ney Pills and have found that they
act just as represented.’’
Price -'>oc at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney rdmedy—
get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same
that Mrs. Bray recommends. Foster-
Milburn Cos., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.