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Mr. S. P. Smith in visiting in
Oconee.
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Mrs. E. D. Wyley is quite eick
in" Atlanta.
Miss Birdie Smith returned to
Atlanta Tuesday.
M r. L. \V. Leslie of Bethlehem
spent Mouduy here.
Miss I/oretta Moore is the guest
of relatives in Monroe.
Prof. Judson Moore, of Bethlehem,
was in 'lit city Sunday.
Mr. T. F. Moore hus returned from
a visit to relatives in South Georgia.
Mr. Warren Toole, Jr., of Gordon
Institute is at home for the summer
vacation.
Miss Lena Hamilton was th;
guest of .Mrs. 11. .). Parham in Ath
ens tiiis wjpek.
Mr and Mrs. Carl McDonald of
Atlanta are the gu. ts of relatives
here this week.
Robert and Major''-!* Wyley of le -
cntur spent last week with Master
Glenn Bu Uanan.
Mr Hyman Saul, of Lawman . ill.
spent Sunday here with hi 1 ->t!i
< \ Mr. ,J. L. Saul:
Mr. R. S. i). Han' r left Monday
for Richmond, Va., to ;itt ■ml Hi
<’ >nlV<!' rate reunion.
Miss Allene returned y-•
to .lay from Inion Point when ln*
has Ken teaching in the public
schools of that city.
Mr and Mrs Sidney Thomas spent
Sunday with the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Dickens, near
Bogart.
(’l as. I’-unn and .1. W. Griffeth are
at home for vacation. They have
been students at Riverside Military
Academy.
Rev. \V. H. Faust filled the pulpit
at the Baptist church at Auburn on
Sunday afternoon and preached to
a large congregation.
Dr. J. T. Wages will leave the
city tomorrow for Savannah and
Tybeo where he will attend the
Southern Druggists Association.
Prof lluffaker. W. L. Bflasingaine,
A. L. Jacobs and W. 11. Faust rep
resented the Mulberry Sunday school
convention at Zion last Saturday.
Mrs. \V. 11. Faust and little daugh
ters, Hilda and Marietta, had a de
lightful visit to friends and relatives
In Oglethorpe county during the
past ten days.
Miss Ruth Hale, who for the past
year has been a student in the Bir
mingham Seminary, will arrive Sun
day afternoon to spend vacation with
her grandparents.
Col K. P. Carpenter, Mr. J. W.
Nichols and Messrs. W. L Jackson
and W. H Toole purchased handsome
autos last week. Winder’s motor col
ony is rapidly growing.
Mrs. \Y H. Toole’s many friend. 0
are delighted < ver her rapid recovery
from a recent operation in an Atlan
ta hospital. She returned to her
home in this city Sunday afternoon.
Messrs. Edwin and Tom Strange,
accompanied by Mrs. Clyde William
son and Miss Louise Strange, motor
ed to Macon Sunday to be present
at the commencement exercises of
Wesleyan Female Colhaie. They were
accompanied home by Miss Mary
Alice Strange of the student body,
who is now with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. J. T. Strange in this city
for the summer.
Miss Hayes Hostess.
One of the most enjoyable affair:--
of commencement week was the re
ception given Ly Miss Sarah Hay -s
at the home of Mrs. W. L l ush on
last Thursday evening.
The hall, parlor aid dining room
were artistically decorated with pink
and white sweet peas and pink rem
l)ler roses.
Mrs. Luther McDonald and Miss
Ina Moore presided over the punch
bowl, which was placed in the hall
and decorat'd with clusters of cher
ries.
After two very interesting con
tests which caused much excitement
the prize was awarded to Herschel
Williams, who presented it to his!
partn r, Miss Lilia Mae Meadows.
Parks Stewart won the conso
lation
Several other games were played
after which a dainty ice course wa.s
served.
Miss I lay*, a was assisted in enter- '
taining by Mrs. Bush, Mrs. Roger :,
Mrs Ferguson, Miss Cs<ra I.ee Camp
and .Miss elo Irvin.
The guests included the gradual- 1
iny cia, the numbers of the Camp .
Fire girls and about twenty young
men.
f Great Sale o ; (IFj
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Ends Saturday ||
Pill are sold" End may be tomorrow /:3l
HITE BEAUTY” Hoosier Cabinets will end Saturday at the latest, perhaps to
[ the 1000 towns where the Hoosier Company has permitted this sale and >es as wv-dl
here will be no trouble about the quick doubling of ‘White Biauty’’ Sdes. L | jjpy*
ulieation that the limited number alloted us for this sale will not last till Satur- AT~"' '^T''
Ve can obtain no more to sell at the present low price, M >st likdy vo i wall
inets in the homes of some of your nearest and dearest friends. Why wait I
and iegret that you missed the opportunity that is offered to you as
rrow Pay Only $l.O0 —Try the “White Beauty”
in Your Own Kitchen
chance in a lifetime to secure a real Hoosier Cabinet at a $2.00 re-
Auction from the low cash price, on terms of only $1 down a id |£ji
SI weekly, may never occur again. The Hoosier Club plan of ITtI/ \ j V*T7Dtw f
payment has proved amazingly popular with the foremost
women in this community. Some of them tell us it is the
same way that they have bought fine editions of rare hooks. | | j|ji il IfrTr^^inii
Vet it costs you nothing extra to enroll in the Hoosier Club fijfo" | P
if you come tommorrow. No interest. No fees of any kind j JI L |||
want list; the pencil holder; the money tray; the emergency
shelf, and dozens of other labor-saving devices, 17 of which H
Saturday May Be Too Late 1
Other women aie making up tlieir mind tonight to come * I J
tomorrow and select a Hoosier Cabinet while they can save '-rl
§2.50. It won’t take five minutes to decide when you see it. Come early —for when this lot is gone no
power on earth could get you another \\ bite Beauty ’at that price.
W. T. ROBINSON, Candler & Jackson Sts., WINDER, GA.
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The Winder News, Thursday Afternoon, June 3rd, 1915.
NEIGHBORLY ADVICE.
Freely Given by a Winder Citizen.
When one has suffered tortures
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 iny family was troubled for
a long time by kidney complaint. The
kidney secretions caused great an
noyance, and the patient was hardly
aide to get about on account of an
aching back. After taking Doan’s
Kidney Pills awhile, a cure, was
made. I also have used Doan’s Kid
ney Pills and have found that they
act just as represented.”
Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—
get Doan’s Kidney Pills —the same
that .Mrs. Bray recommends. Foster
.Vilburn Cos., Props., Buffalo, N. Y
Miss Willie Mae Shrats has re
turned from Rome where she has
be-: n attending Shorter college.
Miss Dounalee and Master W. A.
Hale, Jr., of Colelgo Park, Ga., ar;
visiting their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Hale, of this city.
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 MFG. CO., New Castle, Ind.
Want Anything? An ad. will get it!
MOLASSES
We can supply you with all kinds of Syrups. A
different syrup for every taste. Here they arc
Come Pick Your Choice
In Barrels
White County Home Made Sorgum
—and
Cuban Black Molasses.
* In Cans
Wiregrass Pure Georgia Ribbon Care Syrup
—an—
and Combination of Corn and Cane Syrup.
We want your business, and we are sure we can
please please you. Come in and be another sat
isfied customer.
Lberhart & Benson
“The Growing Store ’
CANE SYRUP
MOLASES
SORGHUM •
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CORN .SYRUP