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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1020.
CAPITAL CITY
Dry Cleaning
and Dyeing
•••that favorite luit that haa
lent it* “bloom” can be
succesufully reitored to it*
original loveliacaa—
fThat ia the mil
lion ol the Cap
ital City, perfect
DryCleaningor
Dyeing —of a
quality that ia
impoaaibla to
duplicate in
cleaoctye of
amaller aize.
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CAPITAL CITY
Dry Cleaning & Dye Works
ATLANTA. GEORGIA
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STRANGES
Notice of Partnership Dissolution
Notice is hereby given that the thin
of (’arlthers X Moore, composed of 11.
A. (’arlthers and 1.. 1,. More, hereto
fore engaged In the business of deal
ing in, buying and selling and exchang
ing live stock in tin* city of Winder,
State of (leorgia. County of Harrow,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent
11. A. (’arlthers retiring therefrom.
The husincs will be conducted at the
same place by 1,. L. More who will
settle all firm liabilities and receipt
for all debts due to the firm.
This the tilth day of October, 11120.
11. A. (’AHITKRS.
1,. L. Moo UK
WALTON COINTY FAIR
I>K AWINO lilt. 'CROWDS
Walton County Fair opened its gates
Tuesday morning and is attracting
large crowds.
The exhibits are not so full as here
tofore, hut what is lacking in quantity
is being made up in quality.
FU ST DAY NEXT SI M)A\
AT THE FIRST BAPTIST
The Huptist Sunday School of the
First Baptist church will observe Sun
day, October 2-itl) as "Faust Day." The
entire membership of the church, to
gether with their families, is expected
to attend Sunday School and after
Sunday School, attend the preaching
service. It is especially urged that the
children attend this service.
S. F. Mauglion, Supt.
Mr. Allen Carrington is now a full
fledged employee of Facie Sam. Tues
day he joined the rural route force
working out of Winder, lie is in
charge of .Route 1, the route so long
traversed by Mr. H. H. Pendergrass.
Mr. Pendergrass goes to Route 3.
A Tonic Laxative
that will remove the t-.i.c from the Liver and
cleanse the System THOPOHGiILY without griping
or disturbing the atom— .. udy a Perfect Lax
ative.
LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN
it the name of a Re! • -rd Perfect Laxativt
which soon relieves S>. . i..~._che, Dizziness, In
digestion. StoraacgJ Trtv-,M, Gas and Piles caused
by a Torpid Liver and Cccr: pntiom Always use a
Reliable Laxative in ;Le u.. iiaent of Colds, Grip
a id Influenza.
LAX-FOS WITH Pr - '''* It a Liquid Digestive
Tonic Laxative excei.ec; in its effect on the
System, both as a tor-c and as a laxative. It is
just as good for Childrt.. ss for Adults. Pleasant
to take. Children like it. c.
Made and recommended j g e public by Pans
Medicine Cos.. St. LooH K. . manufacturers of
Grove's Tasteless chill T
HOSTESSES
Mrs. C. B. Almond, Candler St.
Mi’s. W. E. Young, Candler St.
Mrs. Robert Smith. New St.
Mr*. H. B. Russell
Mrs. Green Smith, Broad St.
Mrs. Green Hill, Broad St.
Mrs. S. T. St. Johns, Broad St.
Mrs. Geo. A. Johns, Candler St.
Mrs. Walter Jackson, Center St.
Mrs. J. W. Nichols. Athens St
Mes. H. Perry and E. V. Snipes
Mes. H. Perry and Ralph Smith
Mrs. Sam Potts, Center St.
Mrs. H. I’. Quillian. Church St.
Mrs. W. H. Ouarterman, Center St.
Mrs. Farmer (Barrow Hotel)
Mrs. H. T. Flanigan,
Mrs. W. . Faust, Stevens St.
Mrs. W. M. Holsenbeck, Broad St
Mrs. J. T. Walden, Candler St
Mrs. John Williams, Athens St.
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Mrs. 11. Strickland, New St.
Mrs. It. L. Rogers, Broad St.
Mrs. Lee Radford, Candler St.
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Mrs. I’. S. Roberts, Center St.
Mrs. W. N. Bailey, 4(12 Athens St.
Mrs. A. A. Camp, Broad St.
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Mrs. W. C. Horton, Church St.
SPECIAL NEWS TO BUYERS OF MADE-TO
MEASURE TAILORING
The high cost of men's clothes is buried!
We offer ;i find range of all-wool Fabrics at the
big reduction of —
#40.00 Suits now #30.00
#45.00 Suits now #35.00
#OO.OO Suits now #4..00
#SO.OO Suits now #OO 00
WINDER TAILORING CO.
Broad Street Opposite Strand heater
Winder, Ga.
HARGROVE’S
SPECIALS FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS
Three pound can Dandy Coffee 51.1.
Five pounds Hot Shot Cotlee 1.00
One-pound can M. F. Coffee 00
24 pounds Pride of the Mountain Flour LSO
4S pounds Postel's Elegant Flour 4.2.>
Home made Corn Meal per peck 05
Irish Potatoes, per peck 50
Pearl Soap, special cake 04
Sugar, per pound LI
We handle everything to eat. We buy high
est grade goods we can get.
FRESH LETTUCE AND CELERY EVERY DAY
Hargrove Bros,
Broad St. Winder, Ga.
Phone 151
DELEGATES
Miss Addle Nixon
Mrs. L. Wade
Miss Frances Berrln
Three G. N. & I. C. girls
Miss Allie May Conners
Miss Mertice Peters
Mrs. Mamie Collins
Four G. N. & I. C. Girls
Miss Clara Robinson
Miss Clara Miller
Mrs. F. B. Boyce
Mrs. Thomas Garrett
Miss Mary Brady
Mrs. J. B. Thrasher
Three G. N. & I. C. Girls
Mr. Frank Kagan
Mrs. R. J. Btozier
Mrs. Henry Rioux
Mrs. W. K. Swann
Miss C. S. Stephens
Mrs. E. O. Alligood
Mrs. C. W Hum
Mrs. A. W. Rawlins
Mrs. Smith
Mrs. Hovey
Mrs. W. A. Hill
Mrs. Dillard
Mrs. Myrtice Hill
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Perkins
Mrs. Mary McLendon
Mrs. W. A. Covington
Miss Beatrice Williams
Miss Mary Belle Wilkes
Miss Mattie Radford
Mrs. Ingram
Mrs. Eva Turhune
Miss Virginia Smith
Mrs. J. W. Deßardelebben
Mrs. I). E. Adkins
Miss Bert Nicholson
Miss Carrie L. Banders
Miss Julia Neuffer
Mrs. J. B. Kendrick
Mrs L. it. Mathews
Mrs. D, B. Ay cock
Miss Elizabeth Hammond
Mrs. Leila Dillard
Mrs. August Burgliart
Mrs. Julia McGath
Mrs. Marvin Williams
Mrs. T. <>. Taylor
Mrs. Neuffer
Mrs. T. E. Patterson
Mrs. Bass
THE WTNBKB NEW 8
BUY THESE HERE
Bury the 801 l Weevil with a plow bought at
WOODRUFF HARDWARE CO.
Winder, Georgia
CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN
FEEL LIKE A MAN
A good suit puts pep into a fellow —makes him FEEL the equal of
any man, and the superior of many.
What, however, is more depressing than to have anew suit go to
pieces in a short time and look like an old one?
Buy suits that are guaranteed A I—suits that retain their appear
anc and enable you to retain your pep.
We have ’em* —not expensive, but mighty good.
Take advantage of the Big Sale now going on here. We have made
many customers happy. Be one of them.
J. W. SUMMEROUR
Broad St. Winder, Ga.
THIS IS YOUR RANK
WE ARE YOUR SERVANTS
The purpose of this hank is to minister to the requirements of this
community in a tinancial way.
As hankers we desire to aid the public in building up the community
—in bringing prosperity to each and every person.
Our customers always, in times of prosperity or in times of stress,
find us extending the same courteous service and kind consideration.
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Winder National Bank
THOS. A. MAYNARD, President H. M. OAKLEY, Asst. Cash.
C. O. MADDOX, Cashier MILES C. WILEY. Trust Officer
SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 A YEAR