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Mrs. W. O. Perry spent last Fri
day in Atlanta.
Miss Blanche Smith has returned
from Opelika, Ala.
Miss Annie Perry spent last Sun
day with friends in Statham.
Miss Hortelle Hood, of Athens 's
an attractive visitor to the city.
Mr. Cupid Potts, of Athens, was a
visitor in the city last Sunday.
Miss Annette Hamilton spent Fri
day in Atlanta.
Mr. Guy Jackson is very ill at
liis home on Center street.
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Miss Thelma Woodruff has return
ed after a pleasant visit to Athens.
Mrs. Sidney Thomas is seriously
ill at the home of Mrs. Annie Jack
son. i
Mrs. John Perry and children of
Statham are visiting relatives here
tliis week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bush Jackson and
laby have returned from a visit to
relatives in Conyers.
Mrs. W. O. Perry had as her guest
for the past week-end Mrs. Dunbar
and baby of Loganville.
The condition of Mrs. C. D. Burnet
who has been dangerously ill for sev
eral days, is reported as unchanged.
Mrs. Hulmn has returned to her
home in Athens after a visit to her
daughter, Mrs. Homer Smith.
Mrs. E. P. Quillian and children,
of Valdosta are visiting the family
of Dr. H. P. Quillian.
Mr. Willie Perry of Atlanta spent
jy#st Sunday here with his mother
Mrs. M. J. Perry.
Miss Willola Osborne, of Maysville,
■lias returned home after a short vis
it to relatives here.
Mrs. Fannie Venable, of Mulberry,
spent a few days this week with her
brother, Mr. J. W. Carrington.
Mrs. Spurgeon Williams and baby
spent a few days last week with rel
atives in Statham and Bogart.
Miss Ola Daniel, of Athens spent
a few r days here last week with rela
tives and friends.
Miss Myrtle Wallace spent the
first of the week visiting in Law
renceville.
Miss Desma Elder spent the past
week-end visiting friends and rela
tives in Hoschton.
Mrs. Oscar Mcßae will have as
her guests for a few days Misses Ru-
YP Williams and Sara Hearn, of
Eatonton.
Miss Sara Louise Fhirlow, of Jack
son arrived in the city last Friday
and will spend a while here with her
sister, Mrs. Mac Potts.
Roger Miller, the little son, of Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. Miller, is home again
and is getting on fine after a success
ful operation for adinois.
Misses Ethel Jackson and Mary
Dunn have returned from Logauville
where they were entertained at a
of receptions, parties and pic
nics.
An interesting picture in last Sun
day’s Constitution was that of Eliz
abeth Thrasher, the lovely little
grand-daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. P.
C „>!ian of this city.
Mrs. W. A. Bradley and Mrs. E.
F Saxon who spent a few’ days >n
Atlanta last week were entertained
at a matinee party at the Forsyth
by Mrs. F. L. Beers.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Miller and
Miss Katie Belle Miller, Mr. Frank
Miller of Athens and their guest, Mr.
Porter motored from Athens last Sun
day and spent the day with Dr. and
Mrs. H. P. Quillian.
The many friends of Mrs. W. C.
Horton will regret to learn that
jh e happened to a painful accident
.(■ night. As she came down tiie
church steps she fell, and
sustained a sprained ankle. Her in
juries while painful are not serious.
The Winder News, Thursday Afternoon, June 24th, 1915.
Miss Gertrude Lipscomb will leave
Friday for her home in Maryland.
Mrs. G. W. De la Perriere spent
Wednesday in Bethlehem.
Mias Gertrude Lipscomb will leave
this week for her home in Augusta.
Mr. Allei; Carrington spent Satur
day and Sunday in Spartanburg, S. C.
Miss Lillian Moore will leave Mon
day for Athens where she will attend
summer school.
Miss Bluford Sims spent last week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Sims.
Mrs. G. H. Fortson and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Peldger spent last Thurs
day in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Bentlv will
leave Saturday for Jefferson where
they will reside in the future.
Mrs. Reba Vonderlieth and Miss
Gertrude Lipscomb spent Wednesday
in Atlanta.
Miss Fredonia Field, of Marietta,
is the guest of Mrs. W. H. Quarter
man this week.
Misses Minnie and Odessa Moore
are visiting in Walhalla, S. C., this
week.
Rev, T. E. McCutcheon and family
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Sheats this week.
Quite a number of the young peo
ple left this morning to spend the
day in Helen.
Miss Esther Stein of West Point,
the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. L.
Saul, is being paid much social at
tention while in the city.
Mr. C. C. Gregory has just return
ed from a week’s visit to his father,
Mr. .1. W. Gregory, and other rel
atives in Santuck, S. C.
Col. and Mrs. G. A. Johns and
Sheriff and Mrs. H. O. Camp at
tended the Brand-Sassnet wedding in
Athens last week.
Avery enjoyable affair of Thurs
day was the picnic given at Parks
mill, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Herrin. The party left about dark
in automobiles.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mathews,
Miss Tavia Mathews and Mr. and
Mrs. George motored to Jef
ferson, Commerce and Athens last
Sunday.
Col. S. G. Brown was here Tuesday
He is now devoting two days each
week to his loan interests in Barrow
county, being here on Tuesdays and
Fridays.
Mrs. Ed Herrin and Miss Grace
House spent Wednesday with Mrs.
D. D. Kesler and Miss Fannie Wal
ker at their country home at New
Timothy.
We are glad to note that Mr. J.
M. Williams, president of the Bar
row County Cotton Mills, is able to
be at his place of business after an
illuess of several days.
Rev. Elmer Anthony, of High
Shoals, who recently entered the
ministry, preached at the Christian
church here Sunday. He will be a
student at Auburn this fall.
Mr. Latimer Griffeth has returned
home after an extended visit west.
While away he took in the great ex
position and also spent some time
with relatives in Missouri and Okla
homa.
Rev. Elmer Anthony will fill the
pulp-it at the Christian church next
Sunday morning. There will be no
preaching at night on account of the
protracted meeting at the Methodist
church.
Dr. Cliff De la Perriere returned
Tuesday from a month’s visit to the
Pan-American exposition at San Frai.
cisco and other cities in the w’esfc.
His itinerary included visits to Can
ada, Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles,
Universal City.
/ Hart-King.
Married at Ordinary’s office Satur
day morning June 19, Mr. R. J. Hart
and Miss Lera King, Rev. W. H.
Faust officiating. The groom is a
resident of Florida, while his bride
is a Barrow county girl.
Arnold-McElhannon.
Married, Sunday Miss Lucile Ar
nold to Mr. Leroy McElhannon, of
Campion. The bride is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Arnold, of this
, city.
“SAFETY FIRST”
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THE FANCY GROCERYMAN
wants to tell you of just a few things he is offering at attractive prices: Now is the time to
can your vegetables and fruits, and I have a complete line of Mason's and Sure Seal jars in pints,
quarts and half gallons, at low prices. Sec 1 me before you buy.
A Big Wheat Crop Means Cheaper Flour
We offer the celebrated Dainty and Sweet Violet brands at lower prices than they are bringing
today. New Soap, new Powders. “Rub No More” Soap 5c bar; G for 25c. Washing Powders,
r>c; 6 for 25c. 1 respectfully invite you, to call and let Messr Ely and Whitley explain how and
why “Rub No More” does the work with less than half ti e work others require.
SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY, JUNE 25TH AND 26TH.
15c* Package Buckwheat -- -- __ 12c
25c pkg Cheek & Neal Roasted Ce
real __ __ __ __ __ 17c
15c can fish Roe 12c
10c Shredded Cod F’ish __ 8c
These Prices for Friday and Saturday Only.
Fresh Vegetables and Country Produce
Bring me your chickens, eggs. H ighest price paid.
If we Haven’t Got it we Get it.
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We Know of Nothing Better
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We can do for the Farmers of Barrow county and surrounding
section than to offer you economical means whereby you can
plow your lands twice the depth and twice as fast as you are
now plowing it and with less expense.
The above scene was taken from a demonstration given
with International Harvester Company’s Mogul 8-16 H. P.
kerosene oil Tractor pulling a 28 inch double Disc Plow in the
edge of Winder on June 10th. This plow weighs 1800 pounds.
Now this is not a Western Scene, but was taken right here at
home and witnessed by many of the best Farmers and Mer
chants in this section. There were more than fifteen different
men who run the Tractor at this demonstration. This shows
the simplicity of its operation. There were round after round
plowed without ever touching the levers of the Disc, and every
foot of the piece of land was broken.
Farmers you know what this kind of plowing will mean on
your farm, so get the Tractor now and be organized and ready
to begin deep fall plowing at the time when it should be done.
This engine har a 20 inch friction clucth pulley and can be
used for any purpose that a 16 H. P. engine can be used for.
For full particulars call to see
Smith Hardware Company
Winder, Georgia.
15c Pink Salmon __ __ 12c
10c Chum Salmon __ __ 8c
No. 3 can Logan Brand Pumpkin 8c
15c Sugar Loaf Spinach __ 10c
20c Stokely Bros Table Peaches 15<
toe May Day Sifted June Peas 7c