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BETHLEHEM
Messrs. W. W. and Walter Jennings
and Miss Rubye Jennings returned to
their home at Powder Springs Sunday,
after a few days visit, with friends,
Mr. Otis Harrison accompanied them
home.
Mrs. Warren Mcßrayer and little
(laughter, Hurriet, of Cheater, S. C.,
are visiting the former's grand-mother
Mrs. C. T. Mathews.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I’. Bell, <>f Monroe,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bell, of Hartwell,
and Mr. and Mrs. George Kooks, of
Monroe, were visitors here Sunday.
Quite a numlter from here went to
Winder Monday evening to see “Over
the Top.” •
Messrs. Fred Clark and Reevie Math
ews spent Saturday in (ireshamville.
Mr. E. L. Yearwood, of Hosehton,
hih'u t the week-end with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hendrix left
Thursday for Atlanta, where they will
he guests of Mr. and Mrs. 11. T. Hen
drix for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Yearwood, Mr.
and Mrs. G. L. McDonald and little
daughter, Hortense, attended the ser
vices at Campton Methodist church
Sunday, which are being conducted by
Itev. J. W. Brinstield.
Mrs. George Tucker and children,
of Athens, are guests of relatives and
friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brinstield have
ns their guest, the latter s fattier, Mr.
E. E. Caldwell, of Atlanta,
Mr. J. W. Bell and Miss Belle Har
rison, spent Thursday in Atlanta.
Mr. John Charles spent a few days
in Atlanta lust week on business.
Itev. and Mrs. J. \V. Brinstield and
children spent Thursday night with
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Caftrp, Hamp
ton.
Mrs Ezelle, Miss Walker, Messrs.
Walker and Edmonds, of Woodville,
were the guests of Mr. aiul Mrs. L. W.
liOslie on the way home from Tallulah
Falls. •
Miss Onedu Tanner, of Carl, is the
guest of Mrs. It. L. Harrison this week.
Among those attending the camp
meeting at Luwrenecville Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. John Charles, W. P.
Harrison, Miss Belle Harrison, Dru
Willie Bell, Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Thom
as. Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. Wages, Messrs.
Reevie Matthews and Fred Clack.
Prof. J. L. Moore left Sunday for
Powder springs, where he will teach
a ten days’ singing school '
Mr. A. T. Harrison was the dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Harrison
Wednesday.
Dr. Harold, of Atlanta, spent Sun
day here
PARADISE
Mrs. W. L. Smith six-nt Thursday
with Mrs. J. K. Lee.
Mrs. George Casper spout the week
end with her pare-nts, Mr. and Mrs.
Eli ('row.
Misfi Willie Mae Sorrels had as her
guests Monday afternoon, Misses Lil
lie Jane and Nellie Perkins and Leila
Kellum.
Mr. and Mrs. Columhus Hammond
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie. Greeson.
Miss Nellie Perkins spent part of
last week as the guest of Misa Mary
Jane Perkins.
SMALL WANTS
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Just received a CAR LOAD of WIRE
NAILS, BARBED WIRE and WIRE
FENCING. See us if you want to buy
it for less. —Smith Hardware Company.
We have a large stock of Glass Top
and Mason Fruit Jars. Also Jelly
Glasses and Rubbers. Our prices are
right. Smith Hardware Cos.
FOR SALE —I have Oconee coun
ty farms for sale ranging in acreage
from 50 to 250. See me for prices and
terms. —L. L. Moore, Winder, Ga.
Oortainteed Prepared and best Gal
vanized Roofing. Sold by Smith Hard
ware Cos.
White Oak Cotton Picking Baskets;
all sizes. Woodruff Hardware Cos.
Buy the Bit that bores either wood
or iron and keep on boring,—Wood
ruff Hardware Company.
The best Automobile Paint, Varnish
and Polish sold by Smith Hardware
Company.
Just received a large shipment of
Ice Cream Freezers at old prices. Buy
now. Smith Hardware Cos.
FORD car for sale. In good condi
tion and I will sell at a bargain. Terms
cash. See W. M. Marlow, Winder, Ga.
See our line of guaranteed tools, and
be convinced that they are worth twice
as much as any tools on the market.
Woodruff Hardware Company.
WANTED—House, about 7 rooms.
Mrs. G. F. Mincey, 4&8 Atbeus st.
There is more power in that GOOD
ijULF GASOLINE and SUPREME
AUTO OIL. Sold by A. A. Thomas,
Ageut.—tf
LOST —On the National Highway be
tween Winder and Jefferson, .Brown
Suitcase containing ladies and child’s
wearing apparel. Finder will be re
warded if suitcase is returned to Win
der News office.
Exhle, the king of nil Automobile
Storage Batteries. Sold *by Smith
Hardware Cos,
A lew more wide track ami wide
body John Deer Wagons. Next will
be narrower.—Woodruff Hardware Cos.
We are in position to sell a few
Dodge Brothers .’{-4 ton business "cars.
Place an order now. Smith Hardware
Company.
MEAL and HULLS FOR SALE nt
SIO.OO per ton. Meal 7 per cent. —G.
S. Millsaps. ' 3t-18
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Mastic, 100-per cent pure, the best
of all Housd Paints. Sold by Smith
Hardware Company.
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FOR SALE—Nice house and lot in
city of Winder; six room house and
large lot,; located in good section of
city. See W. L. Jackson, North Geor
gia Trust and Banking Company.
Genuine Chattanooga Syrup Mills
and Syrup Pans sold by Smith Hard
ware Cos.
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For Farm and City Property, see I.
E. Jackson & Cos.
G. M. C., the world's standard truck
Is sold by Smith Hardware Cos.
Place your order now for a 10-20
Titan Tractor at the new REDUCED
PRICE to Insure getting one this fall.
Sold by Smith Hardware Cos.
Get n Mogul Wagon now while our
stock lasts| The next will he narrow
gauge track arid body. Woodruff Hard
ware Company.
Don’t wait too long to buy an Edi
son, “the Phonograph with a soul”.
They will be scarce this full. Sold by
Smith Hardware Cos.
We. have on band Pure White and
Gold China Dishes. Buy early to in
sure getting it. Smith Hardware Cos.
We rent and recharge Automobile
Storage Batteries. Smith Hardware
( ompany.
Furniture paint, varnish floor paints
and enamels sold by Smith Hardware
Company.
Fruit, Jars —Regulars, Squares and
Straights for the Girls Canning Club
work—Woodruff Hardawre Company.
Do you want pretty, soft colored
washable plastered walls? Paint them
with Pee Gee Flat Koatt. Sold by
Smith Hardware Cos.
You get only the best Lubricating
Gils and Greases at Smith Hardware
Cos.
PUBLIC DRAY.
I will l>e glad to do light draying,
such as hauling trunks, suit cases,
moving trash from back yards, etc.
In fact any kind of light hauling.—
Hustler Putman, Phone No. -4b. .“1-21
FOUND—Found in Winder Saturday
August 16, by B. M. Edgar, French
Cross of Honor, 1014-15118. Owner
can get same by calling on Jack Carith
ors and paying 50c advertising fee.
WANTED Sewing. Apply to Mrs.
G. F. Mincey, Athens street. Residence
488.
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J. H. CHARLES, Jr., Agent.
THE WINDER NEWS, WINDER. GA.THURBDAY, AUGUST 21, 1919.
PLAN TO REPEAT
ATTACHE 1916
Railway Employees’ Chiefs Ap
pear at Washington With New
Threat to Congress.
ASK $1,000,000,000 MORE* PAY
Alto Defnand Nationalization of Other
Industries, Following Example of
Russian Soviets.
Washington.—lt Is Just three years
since the four leaders of the railway
brotherhoods, having refused arbitra
tion of their demands, sat in the gal
lery of the United States Senate and
held their watches on the Senators
while the memorable vote was being
taken on the Adamson Law that gave
them $60,000,000 additional wages a
year. When the vote was counted and
announced the four labor chiefs rushed
out to the telegraph office and with
drew the order for a nation-wide
strike.
That such a scene may be again en
acted on a much greater scale is indi
cated by the startling developments
at the nation’s capital in the past few
days. Now the 350,000 men in the
brotherhoods have been joined by
more than a million other railroad
workers —shopmen, trackmen, tele
graphers, clerks, station agents —and
the demands are many times what
they were three years ago.
A Thousand Million Dollars.
On top of a thousand million dollars
of added wages granted by the Gov
ernment in the past year and a half,
the allied workers are asking for an
other Increase of a thousand million
dollars.
But more* than this, this great body
of railroad employees has served an
ultimntum on the Government that all
the railroads of the country must he
taken .away from their owners and
turned over to the employees to be op
erated by them on a communistic
profit-sharing plan.
The plan Is us daring as any con
ceived by the Russian Bolshevists, and
behind it is the threat of a nation-wide
strike, with the leaders of the men sit
ting in the Senate gallery, watches iu
hand, counting the vote.
To Tie Up All Transportation.
“We will tie up the railroads so that
they will never run again if we do not
get what we want,” announced one of
the labor spokesmen, standing within
a stone’s throw of the Capitol, and
this amazing announcement, like an
ultimatum from a lender of the Rus
sian Soviet, was instantly flashed over
the telegraph wires to every part of
the country.
The repartee you think of when it
is everlasting too late to work off may
save you a friend.
CARD OF THANKS
We desire through the News columns
to express our appreciation anti thunks
to our neighbors and friends for the
many kindnesses and words of sympa
thy shown during the illness and
'death of our hunband and father, L.
M. Mayne, making esp|>cial mention
of the nurse and the physicians for
their untiring service.
We pray God’s blessings on all.
Mrs. L. M. Mayne
W. L. Mayne.
. Claud Mayne
ORDER ISSUED BY
SANITARY DEPARTMENT
To insure health of the public it is
necessary at this time that, all im
proved and unimproved lots in the City
he cleaned of weeds and rubbish.
The trash wagon will be around Sat
urday and Monday, Aug. 23 and 25.
Have ajl unused wells filled at once.
GEORGE THOMPSON, Chairman.
Boarding houses an* probably so
called because a man is expected to
plank down in advance.
aThursday-T oday, The Strand
“After His Own Heart”
Featuring Hale Hamilton
A good lady suggest that the title “sounds
hale Hamilton, good. You see it and make your decision
Friday, August 22.—Henry B. Walthall, in
“Long Lane’s Turning”
Walthall is one of the greatest living actors. .He was
featured in The Birth of a Nation, The Great Lovs, and
as Edgar Allen Poe in the Raven.
This is a Great Picture
Monday, Aug, 25.--Clara K.
Young, in Marionettes.
I\ Tf Wednesday, Aug. 27.
fjSk Tom Mix
Fighting for Gold
■Hm JjT lifij ———* l —— 1 ——— 1 — 1 —
the strand theater
For Sale
Farm Land and City Property
100 acres of very productive dark red land in Oconee County, 70 acres
in cultivation remainder in pasture and good saw timber. Fairly good
improvements. This farm can be bought, if taken immediately, at $85.00
per acre. On easy terms.
5 room cottage well finished, practically new, with East Front and in
good neighborhood. This lot is 200 x 200 feet running back to branch
in‘ rear. To go at $2500.00
si/ 2 acres of productive land in the City of Winder that will soon bring
a fancy price as resident lots. Price only $2,000.00.
7 room dwelling nicely finished, electric lights, city water and sewerage.
On large lot in desirable locality in this city. Price $4,000.00.
23y2 acres of tine land ad joining city limits of Winder on North Broad st.
and National Highway. 20 acres in high state of cultivation, remainder
in home site and tine pasture with running water. 5 room dwelling
store building and other out buildings on this property facing Broad
Street. To go at a bargain.
Barrow and Jackson County Farm lands in desirable localities ranging
in price from $75.00 to $400.00 per acre.
450 acres of high grade well improved farming land, 400 acres in high
state of cultivation, known as one of the best farms in the State. Located
on Dixie Highway and main public road leading from Davisboro to
Wrightsville, one mile from city limits of Davisboro*. ten miles of Sanders
ville in Washington county Georgia. Improvements on place; main
dwelling of 0 rooms equipped with waterworks and artificial lights, three
large barns, large store building, 10 tenant houses of from two to four
rooms each, every building on this farm is practically new and painted.
No rocks nor stumps on place; will make a hale of cotton per acre.
Price only SIOO.OO per acre pn easy terms.
Washington and Hancock county farms ranging in size from 30 to 2000
acres, good grade of red and grey pebbly soil with red clay sub-soil —very
productive. Prices ranging from $30.00 an acre up.
A number of desirable homes in Winder in good locations. Prices right.
Unimproved property in various parts of the city. •
Money to Loan on Heal Estate.
See us before you buy.
I. E. Jackson & Cos.
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE (OFFICES OYER SUMMEROUR BROS. GROCER
STORE) WINDER, GEORG L\.