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in clothes for men and young men
A duty fulfilled, an aim assured
and a goal attained are subjects for ad
miration. Our faith in HIGH ART
CLOTHES is based on their perform
ance season after season.
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Your first impression of HIGH
ART CLOTHES is bound to be a good
one but more important than that is their fulfill
ment of ever}- factor essential to well dressed men.
They embody style, satisfactory
service of the lasting kind and we make
sure that you secure the model best adapted to
your build.
To once wear these clothes is to wear
no others —we have a complete assortment to
show you.
Bii©hArtClothies
MADE BY STROUSE & BROTHERS, BALTIMORE, MD.
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J. T. Strange Cos.
r DRIVING ON
(1/1 EASTER SUNDAY.
is made doubly enjoyable and safe
ItW itrs in anew buggy. We sell the higli
' ‘ V est grade runabouts, coaches, sur
-om\ ' i reys, etc., and also order special jobs
1 ,1 /J for you, carrying out your special
||J Miltideas as to style and color. We have
V . money saving methods in our ve-
Vv'wU] Sit hides and share the economy with
What’s your order?
\ c /J SUMMERLIN BUGGY CO.
v " 5 “~ Winder, Ga.
BETHEL
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Darby spent Sun
day night with Mr. J. C. Harbin and
family.
Miss Cora Lee Bolton spent Sun
day afternoon with Miss Uialo and
Jewell Fulcher.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bowman spent
Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Rutledge.
Mr. and Mrs. Marks Bowman of
Bold Springs spent Saturday and Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
Chancey.
Mr. Howard and Miss Effie and
Minnie Page visited their uncle, Mr.
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A. L. Outz, of Winder Sunday.
Mr. Edgar Mathis and father, of
Atlanta, suent Friday night with Mr.
S. B. Chancey.
Mr. Dewey and Lay Thompson
visited friends and relatives at Ath
ens Sunday.
Miss Odessa Page spent Sunday
with Miss Viola Bolton.
Mrs. J. C. Harbin spent Sunday
with her father, Mr. George Dillard.
Mr. Raymond Gatis visited John
and Jim Wilborn Saturday night.
Mr. Luther Craft, of Bellview,
was the guest of Mr. S. B. Chancey
Sunday.
Sunday school is on a boom. Ev
erybody come and bring someone
with you. You are more than wel
come.
Rev. J. C. Harbin will fill his
regular appointment at this place on
the fourth Saturday and Sunday.
Buy your Drag Harrows and Cut
a-way Harrows from the Smith Hard
ware Cos.
Thi Winder New*, Thursday, April 13,1916,
MERCHANTS' PAGEANT
MAKES GREAT HIT.
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Court House Splendidly Decorated
for Occasion.—Miss Graddick la
Queen of the Pageant,
The Merchants Pageant given by
the local school talent here at court
house last Thursday night was a de
cided success. The court house was
splendidly decorated for the occasion.
Miss Grace Graddick was queen of
the Pageant and each one of the ac
tors represented his or her firm with
skill and ability.
The following program was car
ried out with exceptionally good mu
sic interspersed by the orchestra:
School, Elise Starr and Bertram
Radford. ■ , .•
Griffeth, Smith & Autry, Dorothy
Smith and W. C. Horton.
Bell Overall Cos., Pauline Roberts.
Merchants Bank, W. C. Horton and
Harold Starr.
Summerlin Buggy Cos., Carlton Ni
black, Marcia Smith, Cleghorn Toole.
Maynard Shoe Store, Camille May
nard.
J. T. Strange Cos., Nanell Start*,
Helen Graddick, Sunie Johns.
Flanigan & Flanigan, Mary Louise
JffUns.
Winder News, Mary Ross.
Winder National Bank, Evelyn
Radford.
St. John’s Jewelry Store, Esther
Henson.
Chero-Cola Cos., Charlotte McCants.
Maughon Grocery store, Essie Mac
Maughon.
JHofmeister, Shoe Repairing, Xavier
Hofmelster.
Baugh and Jones, Ruby Woodruff.
I. E. Jackson Cos,, Edwin Starr and
Gordon Toole.
Barrow Cos. Times, Ruby Woodruff.
J. W. Nichols, Esther Henson.
Winder Furniture Cos., Beulah Fer
guson.
Woodruff Hardware Cos., Page
Gregory.
North Ga. Trust and Banking Cos.,
Frank Bondurant.
Carithers Banking Cos., Mary Hayes
Eberhart & Benson, Sydney Eber
hart.
B. H. Merk, Grocery Cos., Desraa
Elder.
W. T. Robinson, Furniture, Mon
tine Robinson. •
Dr. G. W. De La Perriere Drug
store, Tanlac, Marie Herrin, Marion
Sheats.
Smith Hardware Cos., Montine Rob
inson.
Kilgore-Kelly Cos., Fayette Sims.
Winder Dry Goods Cos., Mary Dunn
and Floy Strickland.
Rexall Drug Store, Hazel Wolf.
Bentley Ice Cos., Ethlene Bentley.
Henson Bros. & Fulbrifcht, Whole
sale Groceries, Ambrose Jackson.
®3yuaker MaficO' GOOD
HOSIERY
Beauty. VaJuo cad Durability. "Quaker maid- stock(Ngs
For ladies and cliildren. Lisle
7ff-fi|SL|St''V-. •'fS'.tHSSr Thread and Silk. Best Values^
Hlo,c 15c, 25c
“INTERWOVEN" Socks for
Absolutely the best wearing sock
M " ’ 25C PAIR
Silk, in black, wliite and colors
These stockings are a*t< rn PfldTC
made from fine,strong- ** * I O
ly twisted yarns, and Good Shoes-Good Hosiery
are constructed to give For All Mankind
extraordinary service Anr
to the wearer. Heels Kll lIY ill I
and toes are made UlLVVlll
four threads to make V □ I V
them indestructible. liLLLI \JvJ
Sold at all the popular prices. Winder. Ga.
MAYNE’S ACADEMY.
We were glad to have Prof. Hoi
senbeck and Miss Pitman, teacher of
Home Economics, for Barrow county,
visit our school on last Thursday.
Mrs. J. W. House, Jr., and Miss
Nolla Hardigree attended the teach
ers institute at Winder Saturday.
Mr. Orrin Elder left for Athens
Saturday to play ball throughout the
season with a ball team there.
There is a lot of ickness in our
community. Most everybody has la
grippe.
Rev. Wynn took dinner with Mr.
H. P. Hardigree and family Monday.
Mrs. Albert Day, of near Beth
lehem, was buried at Chapel Satur
day afternoon. Mr. Albert Day is
a nephew of Mr. Cornelius Day of
our community,
Mr. Hoke Hopkins visited Mr, J.
W. House, Jr., Sunday,
Master Ernest and little Miss Cora
Walters spent Sunday at Mr. Jack
Autry’s. '
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Casper and
Mrs. Jack Harris visited Mr. Emory
Casper and family Sunday.
Miss Montine Smith, of New Chap
el spent Thursday night with Miss
iissle Hardigree. Jk. .
Spring.
Spring is looked upon by many as
the most delightful season of the
year, but this cannot be said of the
rheumatic. The cold and damp
weather brings on rheumatic pains
which are anything but pleasant.
They can be relieved, however, by
applying Chamberlain’s Liniment. Ob
tainable everywhere. Advt.
FOR SALE
The Celebrated 100-Day
Speckled Velvet Beans.
Mature early; prolific beans and
heavy foliage. They will grow on
poor land. Make more food and im
prove your land at the same time
Ask for prices.
C. C. GREGORY
A. E. Bush, Red Headed Grocery
man, Ernestine Bush.
Barrow County Cotton Mills, Es
sie Lee Williams.
Maynard’s Tailoring Department,
Robbie Blasingame.
L. Love, Moving Pictures, Lurleen
Garrison.
Electric Advertising Features: Go
forth’s Machine and First National
Bank.
Song, German class.
Oration, Julian Ross.
Music, Evelyn Radford and Prof.
Cooper.
Reading, “Billy Brad and the Big
Lie.” Lurleen Garrison.
Tableau.
Orchestra.
GAINS TWENTY
THREE POUNDS.
“Tanlac Changed Me From a Nerv*.
ous Wreck to a Healthy Woman,”
Says Mrs. Burgin.
“When I told my husband I wanted
a bottle of Tanlac he said ‘You might
as well throw your dollar out in the
street, but if you want to try It I
will get you a bottle.’ He did get it,
and when I had finished taking 4it
he went straight to the drug store
and got another bottle, for she saw
the wonderful good it had done me,
was convinced it was a grand medi
cine, and was mighty glad to pay out
another dollar,” said Mrs. G, R,
Burgin, 214 Second street, Bir
mingham, Ala,
“Since 1 began taking Tanlac,"
continued Mrs. Burgin, “it looks like
every time 1 look in the mirror I
am heavier, and, no wonder, for I
went from 80 pounds to a gain,
of twenty-three pounds, it took just
five bottles of Tanlac to do this for
me. Besides, it lias changed me from
a sick, rundown, worn-out and nerv
ous wreck into a healthy woman, and
I feel like living.
“Really, I bad gotten so weak 1
couldn’t hardly lift a scuttle of coal
to the fireplace. My kidneys were
all out of shape; I was too nervous
to sleep and my stomach was all
out of order. I was In this very con
dition three long years. I was los
ing ground every day and lost weight
until I was almost a living skeleton.
I had about despaired of ever seeing
a well day again, for no kind of med
ical treatment seemed to help mat
ters in the least. Finally, I got
practically helpless.
“If anybody would have told me
there was a medicine on earth that
would increase my weight twenty
three pounds 1 would have thought
them crazy, but sure as I am alive
today, Tanlac did it for me—and only
five bottles at that.
“It looks like every day 1 am
stronger and feel better. I have a
good appetite, and enjoy everything
I eat. Before I began taking Tan
lac I couldn’t eat hardly anything
without becoming nauseated. I sleep
sound and am rid of the nervousness.
My kidneys bother me no longer. To
tell you the truth, I don’t feel like
the same person at all since Tan
lac straightened me out.”
“Yes Tanlac is the greatest med
icine on earth,” said Mrs. Burgin’s
father, who entered the room during
his daughter’s conversation. “If yon
could have seen my daughter before
she began taking Tanlac you would
not believe it was the same person
who you see sitting there. She came
just about played out. I just came
by the drug store, and knowing her
Tanlac was about out I bought her
this bottle. If her appetite picks up
much more she will come pretty near
eating us out of house and home. I
guess she lias starved long, enough,
and it does me a lot of good to see
her eat heartily.”
Tanlac is sold in Winder by G. W.
DeLaPerriere, and in Bethlehem by
Leslie & Hendrix. Advt.
CARTER HILL
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sims and fam
ily of Dacula, spent Saturday night
and Sunday the guests of Mr. and.
Mrs. Alfred Sims.
Mr. J. M. Austin and Mr. Dock
Page visited Mr. Tom Sells Sunday.
Mr. Jim Richardson visited rela
tives at Campion last week.
Mr. Jim Page and Mrs. Lucy
Stills attended the birthday dinner
at Mrs. Fronia Edwards of near Eb
enezer Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fuller visited
Mr. Newton Cole of Maddox Acade
my Sunday.
.Mr. Henry Fuller spent Saturday
night the guest of Master Ralph.
Fuller.
There will be preaching at this
place Sunday morning.
Protect School Children.
Measles, scarlet fever and whoop
ing cough are prevalent among the
school children in many citities. A
common cold never should be neglect
ed as it weakens the system so that
it is not in condition to throw off
more serious disease. Foley’s Hon
ey and Tar is pleasant to take, acts
quickly, contains .no opiates. Sold
everywhere. Advt.