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SHORT COURSE.
THREE HUNDRED GIRLS AND
BOYS FINISH THEIR WORK
AT STATE COLLEGE.
The three hundred Kiris and hoys
of canning and corn clubs of Geor
gia, who by excel.'* nt work in their
respective counths l ad W(n sc’ olor
shijs in the State Coll? go cf Agri
culture, completed yesterday their
t n days’ ccursfs and are having tc
day for their homes in many counties
of the state.
The work l as been the best ever
done at the short courses. The son;
nier-s.'ssion p en, instead of mid-wir,
t >i 1 as proven most satisfactory. The
boys and girls enjoyed their stay in
Ath ns for t' ere w re many P atur< ■:
provided for tlrir entertainment, at
well as couio s i.f practical study
which they appr; ’-ted and whicl
they will profit by using in their
work for another year.
Resolutions Parsed.
At the morning assembly yesterdaj
tlie fo lowing resolutions were pass
ed:
“We, the three hundred girls and
hoys attending the short.course.given
by the State College of Agriculture
far our benefit, desire to express our
deep and lasting gratitude to all Un
persons and agencies that have con
tribut and and collaborated for our in
struction and entertainment while in
Athens.
“We especially desire to thank the
Athens Street Railway Company fo’
tlie free tour of the city of Athens
and the Athens Chamber of om
and the Athens Chamberr of Com
merce for their entertainment at the
motion picture show and band Icon
c rt.
“To Dean Snelling and l’rof. Park
w;> sliall a'ways be indebted fer theii
many courtesies extended to us and
their entertainment of us during the
entire ten days’ short course.
“We wish to thank Mr. M. G. Mi
chad for the demonstrations given o
home furnishings and his splendid
lectures cn buying for tlie home.
“To Mr. T. C. Adamson of Sanders
ville we are indebted for the words
and music of a song written especial
ly for tlie meeting.” Athens Banner
BACKACHE IS DISCOURAGING.
But Not So Bad if You Know How
to Reach the Cause.
Nothing more discouraging than a
c nstant backache. Lame when you
awaken, pains peiree you when you
bend or lift. It’s hard to work or to
rost. Backache often indicates bad
kidneys. Winder people recommend
Doans Kidney 1 ills. Read this case:
Mrs. C. B. Guest Athens St., E.
Winder, says: “My kidneys were out
of order and I had dull, constant
pains across the small of my back.
When I stooped the trouble was
much worse. Dizzy spells were fre
quent and dark spots blurred my
sight. One of the family had used
Doan’t Kindey Pills with good re
suits and advised me to take them.
A few doses brought great benefit.
1 continued using Doan’s iKdney
Bills and all symptoms of the trou
ble hft I cow have no cause for
complaint
50c at all < cnYr.j Foster-Milburn
Cos mivrs nHe r. y.
The Newest Whiskey Bill.
The lower house oif the (leneral As
vembly has passed a hi 1 requiring
the payment of a fee of ten cents on
each shipment df whisky into the
State, seven cents to he paid to the
consignee to the county ordinary
and three certs to the agent of the
express company. It is nothing hut
r : ght to remunerate ordinaries for
the work of keeping a record qf 1 it]
nor shipments, hut juet why the put)
lie should he required, after paying
transportation charges to contribute
to the payment of the employes of
a hig company like the express com
pany is a matter that needs explana
lion. Another feature of the hi 1
that no' doubt will attract some at
tent ion is the provision that all fee)
thus co lected in a county in excess
of S6OO shall be paid into the public
treasury, which puts the State in
t’’e whiskey business again. Dawson
News.
A 810 LINE of Automobile Tires
and Accessories at Smith Hardware
co. /j:.^
Why Don’t You Get a Car?
Stop putting it off. Don’t hold to the old
fashioned idea that an automobile is
an expense. It is not. It’s an economy.
Take this splendid new Overland, for
instance. It costs only $635. It’s a
beauty. Large enough for your whole
family; easy to run; your son and
daughter can do it: has a big, power
Evangelistic Services at Auburn.
On the fourth of September which
is on Monday night after the first
Sunday of that month. Rev. W. H.
Eaust will begin a series of evan
gelistic services at the Auburn Bap
tist church. Rev. Faust is expect
ing strong services and through
his splendid capabilities, we fee’> surf
t’ at he will not be disappointed.
Mr. Jesse T. Williams, of College-
Park, Ga., will have chrage of the
music, so everyone can rest assured
of a thorough treat from that source.
Be sure and make yourd preparat
ions to attend for there is going
to be some wide-awake preachir
and .singing worth coming miles to
hear.
Services every day at ten-thirty
A. M. and eight thirty P. M.
The Beet Laxative.
To keep the bowels regular the
best laxative is outdoor exercise.
Drink a full glass of water half an
hour before breakfast and eat an a
bundance of fruit and vegetables al
so establish regular habits and be
sure that your bowels move once a
day. When a medicine is needed take
Chamberlain’s Tablets. They are
pleasant to take and mild and gentle
in effect. Obtainable everywhere.
Notice to Teachers and Pupils.
Fchoo 1 teachers and children take
notice, that each school in the Coun
ty of Barrow, is expected to nomi
nate one hoy and one gir' from their
school to enter the hig election Con
test at the Woodruff North Georgia
Fair. We will give. the winners a free
scholarship for a short term course
at the State College of Agriculture-
Remember this means that we pay
a l expenses, including railroad fare,
hoard and tuition, it will cost you
nothing to go, except the time.
New is the time for all gogood me
now is the time for all good men
new is the time for all good menfr
The five farmers will take the. men
course which will come in February
The boys and girls will take the
c ur.se which comes in July.
More than three hundred boys
and girls were there last week and
many of tlum paid their own why.
Do not fail to see that Prof. Hol
senbeck has a full list of the can
didates before next week.
Yours TruJy,
G. W. Woodruff.
A few more at the old price, Mc-
Cormick and Deering Mowers and
Rakes. Sre us at once. Smith Hard
ware Cos.
The Winder News, Thursday, August 24, 1916.
SUMMEROUR BROS, Winder, Ga., Phone 277
The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio
“Made in U. S. A.”
THE BIG ELECTION
Will last five days and nights. From eight o’clock in
the morning until ten o’clock at night the people will
cast their ballots.
SEVENTY-FIVE CANDIDATES IN THE RACE;
FIFTEEN PEOPLE TO BE ELECTED; FIVE MEN,
FIVE BOYS, and FIVE GIRLS will be WINNERS
of the SCHOLARSHIPS to the State College of Ag
riculture.
The election will be held on the Fair Grounds of the
Woodruff North Georgia Fair, October 3d to 7th.
Every man, woman and child attending the fair will
help to elect these candidates.
We waut ten thousand votes every day.
The largest election precinct in the world. Perhaps
no voting precinct ever handled so many ballots as
will be voted at the fair.
Big Elections, Big Exhibits, Big Shows. Big Crowds,
Big Times for all.
Read next week’s issue.
Woodruff North Georgia
WINDER, 17 “ . WINDER,
GEORGIA I Mr GEORGIA
Wanted, to rent a good 4 or f>
room house, close in. with conven
iences,
Renter, Box 298, City.
Buy Galvanized and Prepared Roof
ing from Smith Hardware Cos., a big
stock on hand and the price is right.
rfful 313 2 horsepower motor and is as
complete as the most expensive cars
in the world
Also it uses very little gasoline.
Bring your family in today and see this
Overland. It’s the greatest value of
the year.
Mitchell wagons are true and tried,
by them from Smith Hardware Cos.
Buy 2 and 3 pound Tin fruit cans
from Smith Hardware Cos. 2t
For Sale. —Good milk cow, fresh
with milk.—S. C. Hill, Winder, Ga.
For GOOD PAINTS, the kind that
give satisfaction. Smith Hardware'
Cos.
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up Systeqt
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic.
GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives ouC
Malaria,enriches the blood.and builds up the sys
tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c.