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THURSDAY, AUGUST 12. 1920.
STATHAM
Mr. Moorehead, of Hartwell, spent
last week with Jesse Dooly.
Miss Laura Mae Ware spent the week
end here with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ware.
Pierce Cody, of Jonesboro, was the
guest of his father a part uf last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McDonald en
tertained at dinner Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. .Luther Cody, of Atlanta.
Messrs. Price Harper, Millie Ham
mond, Herschel Lowe and Fred Arnold
went on a camping trip to Jonesboro
for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cooper and
children from Grayson, spent a few
days here last week with Dr. and Mrs.
S. A. Boland.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hammond, of
Athens, were the week-end guests of
relatives here.
Miss Ellen Hammond has returned
from a delightful visit with friends in
Atlanta.
Luther Cody, of Atlanta, is here for
a few days as the guest of relatives.
Mrs. Lillie Nickieson returned to
Gainesville Sunday to take up her work
there.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cooper and
Children, ot Athens, spent part of last
week here with relatives.
Mrs. Marshall Doster spent last week
in Winder and Bethebara with rela
tives.
R. A. Nunnally went down to Atlan
ta Su .day for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cheek and chil
dren are the guests of Mrs. t heeks
sister in Augusta this week.
Mr. Roy Perkins is spending his va
cation in Augusta and Aiken, S. C.
Miss Ruth Nash entertained a few of
her friends on last .Saturday evening.
Music and games were the theme of
the evening.
Messrs. C. C. Robertson Columbus
Hammond, Edgar Rylee, Clarence Sims
spent a few days this week in Han
cock county.
Mr. Richard Tucker, of Sparta, was
the weekend guest of his sister, Mrs.
T. L. Holcomb.
The Ladies Missionary Society of the
■Christian church met with Mrs. W. M.
Stinchcomb on Monday afternoon
iTThe subject, “Efficiency in Leadership"
was presented by Mrs. Stincheomb giv
ing a very impressive lesson on Chris
tianity and Leadership. Quite a good
crowd present and much good mani
fested. After the meeting watermel
ons were served by the hostess.
Little Miss Xovine Holcomb return
ed Saturday from a five weeks’ visit
with her grandmother, Mrs. Dora Tuck
er, of Spacta.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J.' Lanier, had as
'their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J.
4t. Jones, of Winder.
Mrs. Claud Tolbert and daughter, of
Hull, spent part of this week here with
1 relatives.
Protracted services are being held at
the Christian church this week. Rev.
Moore is preaching some very able ser
mons.
A series of meetings will begin at the
Methodist church on the fourth Sun
d;.y in August. Rev. Willie Collins, of
Jefferson, will do the preaching. He
will make it interesting for you.
PROVIDENCE
Mrs. Walter Hurt' entertained a par
ity of young people Friday.
Mrs. Will Hunter spent the latter
part of the week with relatives in
Bethlehem.
Mr. and Mrs. Festus Kinney were
the guests of the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Sikes. Sr. Saturday night
Mr. and Mrs. Cam Niekleson had as
their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Tommie < lldliain and little daugh
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haynie and son
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G.
H. Coffer Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Edmund Wall and chil
dren, of Milledgeville, are visiting rel
atives in this section
Miss Cordelia Coffer was the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Sikes Satur
day night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lasenby and children
of Bogart, were visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Huff Sunday.
Mrs. Butler is on the >iek list this
week.
Mr. Adkers Fleming and Miss Pru
,-die Belle Sikes were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Edd Fleming Thurday night.
Miss Cordelia Coffer .spent the night
with Misses Sara and Annie Hunter
Sunday.
Misses Nellie and Bellie Haynie
were guests of their grandmother,
Mrs. Sallie Potter, Saturday night and
' Sunday.
123 ACRE PLACE AT CHEAP PRICE
One mile from school and churches.
About 60 acres in cultivation, nearly
all fresh land; about 63 acres good
saw timber, lots of wood. Three
streams on place: no dwelling: large
woodshed and other buildings: good
well and is productive. SIOO per acre,
10 per cent now, balance January Ist,
next.
G. R LEWIS. TUCKER, GA.
BETHLEHEM
Prof. J. L. Moore left Sunday for
Roopville, Ga., where he will teach a
ten day singing class.
Miss Lena Hill has as hey guest this
week. Miss Pool, of Winder.
Mr. E. J. Harris, of Writesville, spent
the week-end with wife and baby here,
who are the guests of Mrs. R. S. Har
ris.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thompson, of
Missouri, who are spending summer in
Georgia, are with Mesdames J. T. and
R. L. Harrison this week.
Miss Xelle Sims has as her house
guest this week, Miss Venable, of Jef
ferson.
The Home Improvement Club held
its regular meeting with Mrs. R. P.
Adams Thursday afternoon. After the
demonstration the club was served wa
termelon.
Misses lay and Fanuilee Tucker
and Marynell Bell, of Winder, were
the week-end house guests of Misses
Thursday with Miss Mary Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Griffeth. of Bo
gart and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Coop
er and children, of Athens, are the
guests of Mrs. C. T. Matthews.
Mr. and Mrs. White, of Atlanta, are
the guests of Mr and Mrs. Arthur
Yearwood.
Miss Myrtiee Beddingfield spent last
Thursday with Miss Mary Thoma.
Messrs. C. P. and Walter Jennings,
Cix and Brown, of Powder Springs
spent Monday here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Moore and chil
dren were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Ross, of Statham Tuesday
Mr. Bob Whaley, of Jackson, is vis
iting friends and relatives here.
A number of young people enjoyed a
week-end camp at Reeves Mill last
week-end. Music, fishing and boat
riding, hikes and feasts were enjoyed.
Those invited were Misses Rose Dil
lard and Mable Herrin, of Winder;
Helen Arnold, of Statham; Dru Wil
lie Bell, Belle, Ettie Belle and Myr
tiee Harrison; Messrs. Rozzie Arnold,
Pike Hutchins, Belle Hammonds, of
Statham; W. D. Lowe and Dr. A. L.
Hinton, of Daeula; Davis and Dr.
Moore, of Winder; W. Pope and Ottis
Harrison.
PENTECOST
Mr. Willie Lee Prickett is in Com
merce this week.
Mrs. John Greenway is spending sev
eral days with her mother. Mrs. H.
A. Hardigree.
Misses Montine and Fannie Lee Wil
burn, of Decatur, were the guests of
Miss Wilda Pentecost last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mincey announce
the birth of a daughter ou August the
4th.
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hardigree spent
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. H. A.
Hardigree.
Mr. W. T. Prickett and family were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Ray,
of Statham, Monday night.
Miss Viola Hardigree and Messrs.
Charles Hardigree and Ray Prickett
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hardigree at
Montreal.
Mr. Douglas Bolton, of Commerce,
was with friends here Sunday after
noon. *
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Lewallen and
baby left Sunday for their home after
an extended visit to their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Prickett.
Revival services will begin here on
August 14th. Let every one help in
the meeting.
IN YE OLDEN TIME
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skirts were
worn by
dj first asked
fj f he dr y ßt
M frill 'll 111 sisted on
/ffe .I. having, > the
lurmli,-} tkl g, en , une
Golden
Medical
Discovery
put up by
Dr. Pierce over fifty years
ago. Dress has changed very
much since then! But Dr. Pierce’s
medicines contain the same de
pendable ingredients. They are
standard today just as they were
fifty years ago.
* Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
Discovery for the stomach and
blood cannot be surpassed by any
remedy today.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip
tion for weak women has never
been equalled for the distressing
complaints incident to woman
hood. What others say:
Columbus, Ga.— " For a quarter
of a century I have considered Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
one of my favorite remedies. When
I was teaching school I spent eight
years in a malarial, swampy section,
and to keep my system in a condi
tion to ward off the malaria I used
to take the ‘Golden Medical Discov
ery.’ This tonic kept me in splendid
health.”— Mss. O. F. Hsndbkson,
1106 - 31st Street.
THE STRAND
PROGRAM
Thursday
August 12 th.
Olive Thomas
“Out Yonder”
Friday
August 13th.
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Saturday
August 14th.
Last episode of the
“Silent Avenger”
Western Feature
and Comedy.
Monday
August 16th.
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‘‘God’s Country
and a Woman.”
Tuesday
August 17th.
PEGGY HYLAN
“BLACK
SHADOWS/’
Wednesday
August 18th.
Constance Binney
IN
“Erstwhile Susan”
THE WINDER NEWS
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We are glad to announce that we have secur
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county. We are now taking orders and it wil I
be wise for you to get your order in early.
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animals; does practically any job animals can
do and one man operates it easily.
The Fordson will do your plowing, terracing,
ditching, threshing, cane grinding, sawmilling,
wood cutting, etc.
Full line of parts will be carried and you get
the same service you get on a Ford automo
bile.
Place Your Order Now.
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*
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Bargain Sale—
Building Material
\
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AND HAVE LEFT OVER ABOUT 500,000 SHINGLES—CEDAR, CY
PRESS AND PINE; ALL GRADES.
SOME 75,000 FEET FLOOR AND CEILING; HIGH GRADE; ABOUT
50,000 FEET LOW GRADE.
ABOUT 60,000 FEET HIGH GRADE FLORIDA HEART-PINE
FRAMING, D4S AND KILN DRIED.
SOME FOUR OR FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF WIN
DOWS AND DOORS—STRICTLY FIRST CLASS, AND SOME HIGH
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ALL THE ABOVE AND VARIOUS OTHER THINGS NECESSARY
TO BUILD A GOOD HOUSE—EITHER BRICK OR WOOD—WILL BE
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A CENT TO GET OUR PRICES.
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