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MULBERRY ASSOCIATION MEETS
WITH ZION CHURCH SATURDAY.
Sunday Schools of This Section Will Have Representatives Present and
Great Good is Expected to Result From This Session.—Winder Will
Be Well Represented on the Program, Which Follows:
SATURDAY —Morning Session.
30:30 Shifting; by J. H. Wheeler, Chorister.
10:45 Devotional Exercises by Rev. C. A. Strickland.
11:00 Reading; and adopting minutes of last meeting.
11:30 Sermon by W. H. Faust, Pastor First Baptist Church, Winder.
12:00 Adjourn for Dinner.
Afternoon Session.
1:30 Singing—Enrolling delegates.
1:45 Greeting and Welcome from Zion by Hoyt Davis.
2:00 What the Convention is Doing, by the President.
2:30 Object of the Convention, by Revs. H. N. Rainey and J. P. Eley.
3:00 Why I>oes the Sunday School take so little Interest in the Annual
Conventions —by all Superintendents.
1:30 What is the Sunday School and What are they Doing.—G. W.
Andrews, State Secretary.
.4:00 What is an Ideal Sunday School —Mias McGee.
4:30 The Sunday School Outlook—by Rev. W. H. Faust.
4:50 What are you delegates here for. . '
5:00 Report from all Schools —by their Secretaries.
. 6:20 Election of Officers and Collectkn for Programs.
SUNDAY—Morning Session.
10:30 Devotional Exercises —by Rv. H. N. Rainey.
10:45 Welcoming and Enrolling new Delegates. j
11:00 Object of the Sunday School —by each Pastor.
11:30 How to Obtain best Results in Primary Work—Mrs. Holsenbeck.
12:00 Sermon Rev. Hampton, Pastor First Baptist church, Gainesville.
Afternoon Session.
2:00 General Discussion by Pasters and Superintendents .
2:30 The Successful Teacher —by Revs. J. R. Burel, 8. P. Higgins.
3:00 The Officers and their Duties —D. W. Sims, Sec. Ga. S. S.
3:30 How to Enlist and Hold Young Men —Miss Ruby Oarithers, S. W.
Arnold.
4:00 Report of Committees and Selecting Time and Place for Next
Conventif n.
4:20 Resolutions and Appointing Committees —Collection.
4:30 Closing Exercises.
All officers and Pastors of the following Churches with delegates, are
urged to be present: —Mt. Moriah, Friendship, Mulberry, Antioch, Sha
ron, Union Grove, Auburn, White Plains, Zion, Belmont, Mt. Creek,
lioschton, Union, Bethabara, Talmo, Walnut Fork, Appalachee, Hebron,
FJbenezer, Carl, Bethel, Cedar Creek,
The Zion people are promising a royal entertainment. Let’s don’t
"Sit down and sit—but git up and git.”
Executive Committee: —H. F. Baird,
W. A. Brewer, .1. C. Head, (’. H.
Sigman, Louie Blakey, C. C. McEver. A. L. JACOBS, President.
J. H. WHEELER, Secretary.
GOOD NEWS
TO WHEAT GROWERS.
Biggest and Best Roller Mill in this Section
of Georgia Will be Ready to Grind Your
Flour in a Short Time.
We are overhauling and renovating our big flour
mill and are spending hundreds of dollars getting
Ready to Make Fine Flour
and in a short time will have the mill in better
conkition than it has ever been in for good service
Let Us Grind Your 1915 Wheat Crop. Ex
perienced Millers with Roller Process.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Winder Oil Mills Company
Winder, Georgia.
DON’T WORRY
About what to have for dinner.
Phone Mr. Carrington, at Segars Mar
ket, and let him send you up a fine
cut of any of the following:
Our market is as sanitary as can be
found in the State, and our meats are
the best. MR. FARMER, bring us
your chickens, eggs and produce.
SEGARS MARKET
“Better Service”
Lamb
Pork
Beef
The Winder News, Thursday Afternoon, May 27th, 1915.
Veal
Mutton
Chicken
AUBURN.
Mr. Fred Bridges spent Monday in
Atlanta.
Mr. Hugh Dorsey, a P. R. I student
has returned to his home in Atlanta.
Miss Cora Hogan left Friday after
noon for her home at Washington, Ga
Miss Delpha Maddox of Lawrence
ville was here during commencement
last week.
Rev. W. H. Faust, of Winder, will
preach at the Baptist church next
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. B. O. Cosby and little son, Ber
tram, spent Sunday in Atlanta with
Mrs. Cosby, at St. Joseph’s sanita
rium.
Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Moore spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Summer
our near Winder, and attended ser
vices at the Baptist church.
Mr .and Mrs. E. T. Montgomery
of Lawrenceville were guests of the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Giles, during commencement.
Mrs. C. A. Duncan spent the first
of the week at the bedside of her
mother, Mrs. J. HL Parks, of Hosch
ton, Rt. 25, who is very sick.
The splerdid program rendered on
last Thursday evening at P. R. I.
auditorium, which marked the closing
exercises of commencement 1915, was
a credit to the institution, to the
young people who participated and
to Misses Cora Hogan and Annie Dur
ham, under whose direction the pro
gram was given.
PARADISE. |
Mr. Everett Edgar was in our
midst Sunday.
Sunday school at this place is
progressing nicely.
Mrs. Ruby Sims visited Mr. and
Mrs. Golden Sims Sunday.
We regret to learn that Mrs. D.
D. Jones is ill this week.
Mr. H. G. Cosby and family visited
relatives at Hebron Sunday.
Mr. Earl McElroy and family spent
Sunday with Mrs. W. D. Perkins.
Mr. J. W. Lackey and wife visit
ed relatives at Bethelhem Sunday.
Mrs. Lela Kellum was the guest of
Mrs. W. J. Jones Sunday afternoon
Mr. W. C. Sorrels and family at
tended services at Chapel Sunday A.
M.
Misses Minnie McElroy and Lola
Miller spent Sunday with Miss Ruby
Clack.
Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Perkins spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. W. C.
Sorrels.
Mrs. Callie Rogers spent the lat
ter part of last week with relatives
at Hebron.
Mr. Grady Griffeth and Miss Viola
Wages attended services at Hebron
Sunday morning.
Mr. Jim Sims and family spent
Saturday flight and Sunday with Mrs.
Cline Wright of Hebron.
Mr. and Mrs. .Landrum McElroy,
of this place, visited the former’s
parents at Vinegar Hill Sunday.
Uncle Bill House and Mr. Will
House and son, of near Timothy, vis
ited Mrs. D. D. Jones Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lackey spent
Saturday and Sunday with their
brother, Mr. Price Miller, of near
Bethlehem.
Aunt Tilda Jones, who has been
visiting relatives at this place for a
few days, has returned to Winder to
her daughter, Mrs. Martha Smith.
Blue Bells.
William H. Taft refuses to take
his presidential boom with a serious
ness that might impair his prestige
as a good loser.
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic
Sprains, Bruises, Cuts. Burns, Old
Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec
zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne,
used internally or externally. 25c
Barring the unforeseen, each retail buyer of a
new Ford car, between August 1914 and August
1915, will receive from S4O to S6O as a share of
the Ford Motor Company’s profits.
Anyone can drive a Ford —it’s so simple in con
struction. No complex mechanism to learn. In
town or country, for business or pleasure, Ford
cars serve everybody, for about two cents a mile
to operate and maintain.
Touring Car $490; Runabout $440; Town Car
$690; Coupelet $750; Sedan $975, f.o.b- Detroit
with all equipment. On display and sale at
FLANIGAN & FLANIGAN,w^kr.
Bull Tractor.
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Ufoe Agricultoral Tracto:| ,
The Bull wheel rolls in the bottom of the furrow on
the clajq where it can get a good hold, which gives
the tractor more traction power than the old way of
the wheels out on the soft, sandy soil; besides, the
special plow-lugs used on the wheels spade up the
bottom of the furrow, which pulverizes or subsoils
the land four inches below where the plows cut.
The lugs in the bottom of the furrow is equal to
the plowing of two good mules.
We Have Sold and Delivered More Bull Tractors
in Georgia and Florida For the Past Sixty Days
Than All Other Makes Combined.
The farmers have been humbugged by other tractor
companies until they are sore, but a farmer can see
that the Bull Tractor is different to the old style 4-
wheel tractors that they have been buying. The
price is reasonable—the $585 tractor will do the
plowing of ten or twelve mules and costs about
what two mules cost, the Bull eats only when, r
he works —and eats less while at work than mules'
Two gallons of gasoline will turn more than one *
acre of land.
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Count Your Mule Cost. Count Your Mulej
and you will see the Bull Tractor plowing is cheap
er than mule plowing. Also good for hauling, road
scraping, or for pulling binders and mowers. Fur
thermore, you have a good 20-horsepower gasoline
engine for any kind of belt power work. Other
companies charge more for a 20-horsepower skid
engine than we charge for the Bull Tractor. The
farmers all agree with us when they see the Bull
Tractor at work.
Come and See Us This Week. We Are Selling a
Car Load a Week; the Factory is Shipping Out Ole
Every Eighteen Minutes. We Can Get One For
You on Short Notice. .
Woodruff Machinery Mfg.Co
State Agents for Georgia and Florida
Winder, Georgia itl
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