The Winder news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 1909-1921, May 06, 1920, Image 12

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

CLASSIFIED ADS Economize hy using a refrigerator sold at Woodruff’s. EOK HALE —One good second-hand MULE cheap. See Auto Sales Cos. Screen Doors, Screen Hinges, Black and Galvanized Screen Wire. Sold by Smith Hardware Cos. Paint with the world's leading paint (Sherwin Williams Paint) at Wood ruff's Batter-up, Play Ball—Buy Base Ball £ood.s from Smith Hardware Cos. Winchester Razors, tbejjlghest grade yet. Sold by Smith Hardware Cos. FOB SALE one good Btiick Road ster and one Chalmers Touring car.— Soe these cars at Auto Sales Cos. We yet have on baud a few good mares and horses and 3 young mules, all broke and workers, that we must close out at once. Will make very low prices on these, as we must close out. If in need of a horse or mule, don’t fail to see them. — J. M. Brookslier & Sous. Fowler Buzzard Cultivators —The la bor savers. Sold only by Smith itard ware Cos. WANTED: Five hundred customers to get two to four dollars values at $1.50 Saturday, May 15th. 2 to 3 o'clock at Woodruff's. Planet Jr. Garden Plows, every fam ily should have one. Get one from Smith Hardware Cos. LOST —Ring, emerald set with dia monds. Finder leave at Winder News and get liberal reward. FOR SALE—One mule, about, nine years old. Will trade for milk cow or yearling. R. G. Skinner, Carl, Ga. She our stock of Blount Buggies. These were bought months ago at prices far below present prices. Every buggy guaranteed.—J. M. Brooksher & Sons. Garden Ilose in any length. One Grade, the best. Sold by Smith Hard ware Company. Screen Doors— Don't you remember those Screen Doors 1 told you about? Anybody can put them up. It takes no hardware or tools of .any kind They are going fast, and they are cheaper than the old kind you have to fit. See W. E. Young, The Shingle Man. Screen Wirt* —The galvanized, just as cheap as the black, at W. E. Young's, and all widths In stock. Scrap Iron. Highest market price paid. See A. P. Guilin, Woodruff's Machinery Mfg. Cos. 4t. FOR SALE —One range stove, price SSO, and feather bod. See. tf. MRS, A. L. BROWN POTATO PLANTS— Porto Rica, Nan cy Hall: postpaid, 1,000 for $0.00: 500 for $1.75. Express. $2.00 per 1,000. Satisfaction or money back. —J. A. Dasher Plant Cos., Valdosta, Ga. 4-4-6 If its real plowing yon want to see. go to Wiley Pierce's farm, either day or night, to see the AVERY TRACTOR doing twenty four mule’s plowing. Sold by WOODRUFF HARDWARE COMPANY. WANTED Scrap Jro. Highest market price pa hi. Stia A, P, Guilin, Woodruff’s Machinery Mfg- Cos. We have a full stock of White Hick ory and Owensboro Wairons in the wide track, bought months ago at prices that mean a big saving. Let us show these to you.—J. M. -Brooksher & Sons. Miehelin Red Inner Tubes, made on a form: none better at tmy price. Sold only by Smith Hardware Cos. Refrigerators—the saving kind —At Smith Hardware Company. ■ Oil Stoves from One to Five Burner and Boss Ovens. Sold only by Smith Hardware Cos. Those Good India and Miehelin Au tomobile Casings. Sold only by Smith Hardware Cos. ‘ You get the l>est Furniture. Automo bile, Floor and House Paints from Smith Hardware Cos. Dayton Bicycles with Clincher Tires and Morrow Brakes.i Guaranteed for five yeras. Sold by Smith Hardware Company. Last Night’s Dreams —What They Mean DID YOU DREAM OF MURDER? IT IS n curious fact that while the most eminently correct person may In dreams commit the most criminal actions the sleep of real criminals is generally peaceful and their dreams, If they have any, are of the most In flections character. Santa de Santis, the Italian Investigator, has made a wide Tstudy of the sleep and dreams of criminals and as a result states It as a rule that the sleep even of mur derers is dreamless or haunted by In nocent visions. Thus the condemned criminal In his cell may he dreaming of green fields and village bells while the upright Judge who condemned him is committing manslaughter In dream land. These facts are dead against the conceptions of the poets and novelists and conform rather to W. S. Gilbert’s statement regarding the “capacity for Innocent enjoyment” of the felon “when not engaged In his employ ment” rather than with Hood's poem, “The Dream of Eugene Aram.” So you are not necessarily criminally In clined because you dream of killing someone. The mystics regard a dream of mur ler rather unfavorably. If you see others committing murder It is a sign that you will shortly be called upon to answer for the misdeeds of others say some, while others declare that It only means that ninny hard struggles are before you and it is a warning to “watch your step.” If you dream that you are committing murder yourself look out for your reputation and con sider well the w'ork you are now en gaged In. If you dream that some body is murdering you suspect secret enemies and unforeseen dangers. In short. It is a sort of warning dream to be on your guard. Freud has devoted much attention to this dream and regards it as a de sire left over from our Infancy, a stored-awa.v and forgotten relic of the baby mind before we had learned that It was wrong to murder people. Ellis says: “If normal people dream of crime It is because they are more sen sitive nnd Imaginative and the sleep ing consciousness is strained to the utmost to Invent a phantasmal tragedy adequate to account for the waves of emotion which beset It.” An Interest ing thing about a murder dream Is that, as a rule, we experience no re morse for our crime but much anxiety to escape its penalty. William Dean Howells has remarked: “In my dreams I am always less sorry for my misdeeds than for their possible dis covery.” (Copyright) O Literally. "He acted In such a way as actually to drive his wife from home.” “You don’t say so!” “Yes; In a limousine he gave her for a birthday present” SUPREME AUTO OIL Supreme Auto Oil Is manufactured especially for automobile lubrication and possesses every requirement for that purpose. Knock the punk out of puncture with a victory seal type tube at Woodruff’s. • LUMBER TO MEET YOUR PLANS The immense stocks piled up In lur yards will fill almost any order you could give us, but where we could not do this we have a reserve supply al ways at the mills ready for quick ship ment. Let. us figure on your building plans nnd show you our facilities. WILLIAM S-THOMPSON CO. Every Piece in the Sampler is a First Choice. In the Sampler are none of those kinds that invariably timl their way to the bottom of the box and are chosen last. The assortment in the Sampler is the result of a mout unusual process of selection. Every piece is proved favorite, for we pack in the Sampler sweets selected from our ten best-liked packages —famous since 184‘J. When you give the Sampler you know that it will be enjoyed from the first piece to the last. Whitman's are sold hv our selected agents everywhere. Winder Soda Cos. H. M. HERRIN, Mgr. THE WINDER NEWS, WINDER, QA. THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1920. HOW THEY GET NEWS IN FAR OFF SERBIA The town crier of Monastlr, Serbia, photographed while announcing to the populace Information concerning the distribution of Red Cross supplies and clothing. Serbia has a high percent age of illiteracy, so in most cities the authorities adhere to the oral method of announcing the news. The chap goes from corner to corner beating his drum until a crowd gathers, then he announces In a sonorous voice the latest edicts of the government and the news of the dny. FARMERS' WIVES AT SCHOOL Study Dairying and Other Subjects Pertaining to Farm. Fifty farmers and their wives from western Benton county. Ore., attended a three days’ farmers and homemak ers’ short course in Alsea. The ses sions were held in the high school and the high school students were also in attendance. The subjects studied were dairying, farm crops, rodent control, stock judging and homeinnking. A community dinner was served each day at noon. The school was arranged by George W. Kahle, county agent, through a co-operative agreement be tween the- Benton County Farm bu reau, the Alsea high school and the extension service of the Oregon Agri cultural college. Ancient Coin In Well. A sliver coin about the size of a dime and dated 1773 was found by Adolph Reuser in the bottom of a well on his father's farm in the Brown val ley district near Marysville, Cal. The facings are badly worn, but show that the coin Is of Spanish origin. Reuser was cleaning out the well when be found the old coin. A Prayer Rugg? Mrs. Rugg returned home Saturday evening after several days spent with friends at Montezuma and also at the J. W. Little home near Brooklyn, where she took in the meetings held by the Montezuma Gospel team. —Round Grove Items In What Cheer Patriot Gasoline Engine for Sale. Good one.—Winder News fleSpmm oftneA\ l LfcS SIOO Reward ✓ for an Adam Schaaff piano that has not given perfect satisfaction. We have just received another car load of Adam Schaaf pianos and player-pianos and it might be to your interest to see us before you buy, as there is a lot of junk on the mar ket. Don’t you be one of the victims. Buy the piano'with a reputation. Jno. J. Thomas Winder, Ga. SCHOOL AUDITORIUM SATURDAY, MAY 8 A MASTERFUL PICTURIZATION OF Harold Bell Wright’s FAMOUS AMERICAN NOVEL A love romance tremendous in its appeal. Tinged with mystery and whimsical fancy, with all the beauties of the Ozarks for its glorious background. AN UNPRECEDENTED TRIBUTE TO THE SCREEN All records in the history of motion pictures have been shattered by the sensational success of “The Shepherd of the Hills” You Owe it to Yourself to See This MASTERPIECE OF CINEMA ART Presented With a Musical Accompaniment of Splendid Brilliancy. Avoid disappointment by securing seat reservations Now.