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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1920.
f&THE AMERICAN
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\ }" Junior Red Cross
About 12,000.000 boys and girls, com
posing nearly half the school popula
tion of the United States, are members
ef the Junior Red Cross, which Is help
ing the children of Europe, while at
the same time it Is doing an Important
work here at home, Kalltan Chetwolf,
who wears the engaging smile shown
In this picture, is the son of an In
dian guide and trapper. He Is the
youngest Junior living in the neighbor
hood of Juneau, Alaska —and he sends
greetings to fellow Juniors of the Unit
ed States.
fDTHE AMERICAN
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PEACE TIME
\ J Teaching First Aid s'
Every person mentally and physical
ly able to do so should take the Ameri
can Red Cross instruction in First Aid
Treatment. It’s a life-saver and a
pain-saver on the farm, in the factory,
on the street, at the office. In the
home, wherever accidents may occur.
Here’s a young wife who Inexpertly
wielded a can-opener and received an
ugly gash across her wrist from the
jagged can lid. Mother was there,
however, with the First Aid kit and
Red Cross instruction, and probably
prevented a case of blood poison by
giving prompt and proper treatment
before the doctor arrived.
f&THE AMERICAN dk
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q J"‘ With the Soldiers T^Br
There remain In army hospitals
thronghoat the country more than 26,-
000 soldiers still being treated tot
wounds received oversea*. Red Cross
workers give them the same sort ol
friendly aid—only more of It—that was
given during the war. Furthermore,
the Red Cross Is teaching these lads
occupations at which they can later
make a living and keeping In touch
with tbelr home folk* In order that nc
dependents may suller for lack ol
funds.
f£3 THE AMERICANS*
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l j’’' Child Welfare f^Br
Boys and girls who learn early to
take proper care of their teeth,
throats, eyes, ears and stomachs, have
mude a long step toward healthy
manhood and womanhood. Through
Its public health and nursing serv
tees, the American Red Cross aim*
eventually to reach all school children
with teachings regarding disease pre
vention and health promotion. Here *
school nurso treating a little girl
for tore mouth, at tho samo time Im
planting a valuabla lesson la teath
brushing and proper diet
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PROVIDENCE
Misses Cordelia Coffer and Annie
Hunter were the guests Saturday night
of Mrs. C. W. Butler.
Misses Bird and Prudie Bell Sikes
were the dinner guests Sunday of Mrs.
Festus Kinney.
Miss Cirdelia Coffer spent Sunday
night with Misses Sara and Annie
Hunter.
Miss Susie Nicholson was the guest
Saturday night and Sunday of Miss
Iva Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. Monie Sikes were the
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Claud Hunter.
Miss Lois Nicholson was the week-
WHEN YOU BREAK A DISH
can you replace it? That is an important thing to con
sider before you buy.
PLAY SAFE—
Buy china, crockery and glassware,from us. Get the
same quality, pay no more —possibly less —and he sure
you can replace anything you break. Sold in sets of in
single pieces, at very close prices.
SMITH HARDWARE CO.
WINDER, GA.
EAT SOMETHING SWEET
NATURE DEMANDS IT
The United States government spent large sums of
money to supply candy to our soldiers in the (treat W ar,
because NATURE CRAVES SOMETHING SWEET.
Our candies and other sweets will satisfy that crav
ing you have, and it only requires a SMALL amount of
money.
Fresh, delicious, wholesome, and a benefit to health.
Always the best to he found in this town.
Agents for Whitman’s, Norris and Old Log Cabin
famous candies.
WINDER SODA CO.
WINDER HOUSEWIVES
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
In this day of high prices, time figures largely in the
cost of living, and when you save time you save money.
That is the reason we have inaugurated the system of only
two deliveries per day—one in the morning at 10 a. m.
and the other in the afternoon at sp. m. Remember that
by helping us save the expense in delivery, you enable us
to sell to you at a lower price, thereby saving you on your
purchase. Co-operation means much to the merchant and
the buyer. If you desire something for the noonday meal,
phone us prior to 10 a. m. If for supper phone before TANARUS p. m.
It is a pleasure to serve. Help us serve you daily by
observing these delivery hours.
AUTRY, HOUSE & CO.
Broad Street M inder, Ga.
end guest of her aunt, Mrs. June
Wages.
Mr. and Mrs. Stark Hunter. Jr. were
the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Hunter.
Two good Fords and one Maxwell
for sale cheap. See Auto Salt's Cos.
For Sale—Two-story barn ; several
I hundred yards of Iron fence; in good
condition. Also two-room house. See
A. A. Camp, Itock Warehouse,
nun
Let us show you and talk to you
about power farming.—Flanigan &
I Flanigan.
THE WINDER NEWS
MAKE THE DECISION NOW
One of the best habits you can form is the habit of
prompt decision.
Start now—make up your mind that you are going to
hold a better position a year from today. Begin your
business training immediately with other serious minded
young men and women who make up our classes. You will
enjoy association with these young people and your pro
gress from day to day will add further pleasure.
In a comparatively short time you will be ready for a
splendid position and you will find a worth while oppor
tunity awaiting you.
ATHENS BUSINESS’ COLLEGE
ATHENS GEORGIA.
Fords oiv
. TRADE MARK . _ _ .
There are many Tractors clamoring for the patronage of the far
mer. The very air is charged with the noise of claims. One would think
that all the farmer had to do was to buy a Tractor and he would enter in
to the Millennium.
Well, consider this fact —there are a great many different makes of
Tractors. Tractors have been on the American market for twenty years.
In that time some three hundred thousand Tractors have been sold to
the farmers in the United States. The Fordson Tractor has only been
on the market two years, and in that time more than one hundred thous
and Fordson Tractors have been sold to the farmers of the United States.
Two and two make four. Two and two always will make four. If
the Fordson Tractor had not delivered more good work, more satisfac
tory work, more economical work, than any other farm Tractor, it would
not have sold in the ratio of anywhere from five and more to one. “The
proof of the pudding is in the eating.” The proof of the superior merits
of the Fordson Tractor is in its larger sale and use.
The Fordson Tractor then asks you to buy it because of what it has
done for your neighbors. It asks you to buy it on its merits. It asks
you to buy it, Mr. Farmer, because you have use for it every day in the
year. All the uses for the Fordson Tractor have not yet been uncovered
because new places where machine power can take the place ot human
power, where machine power can supplant horse and mule-power, are
being found every week, and wherever such discovery occurs, the Ford
son Tractor will fill the bill more satisfactorily than any other form of
power.
The Fordson is simple in design, and it is very strongly made of the
highest quality of iron and steel. It is the product of the greatest median
ieal genius the world has ever known, and it is most economical in first
cost and after expense. The Fordson Tractor on your farm will increase
the value of every foot of ground in that farm. It will put more dollars
and cents into every hour you put into the farm.
Now why not have a Fordson right away? Take up the subject with
us. Come in and get the details, and all the particulars. It is only a
mater of time until you buy a farm Trastor—that is sure. So don’t put
it off when it means money to you t oaet promptly.
Flanigan & Flanigan
LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS FORD PRODUCTS
Candler Street Winder, Ga.
SUBSCRIPTION SI.BO A YEAR