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THRIFT—
In purchasing means <jual
ity as well as low prices.
This list includes both.
foV GAR 9Lbs - SI.OO
EGGS Per
Dozen uJI
RED J. TOBACCO n (\ n
Per Lb - iUC
PORK and BEANS | l ,
Large Size \u2^
STEAK and SAU
SAGE Per Lb
GOLD DUST and * *
Heliotrope flour bbl. IZi.ZfD
CATSUP n .
Per Bottle YLvj
MATCHES /
Per Box UC
PEAS | A
Per Bushel 4)0. 1 ! J
CALIFORNIA c . no
Black Peas Bushel -tpT.UU
ORANGE CANE n/j
SEED, Per Bushel jT.Uu
GOOD HOME- C 1 jn
Made Syrup, Gal. -3)1.1U
WESSON COOK- a | ft n
ING OIL, Per Gal. 3)1.711
KEROSENE OIL gr
5 Gallons for OvC
GOOD PEABERRY
COFFEE. Per Lb. ,)UC
TOMATOES, THE n
BEST, Per Can IdC
CORN 1r
Per Can it)C
WHITE KARO
SYRUP, Per Gallon..7UC
PINK SALMON *n
Per Can ZrllC
FULL CREAM ja
CHEESE, Per Lb 4UC
DRIED APPLES r
Per Lb IOC
DRIED PEACHES t p
Per Lb,.. lOC
Permit SI.OO
No. 1 IRISH PO- nn
TATOES, Peck iUC
Since the war is over, l am
delivering goods inside the
city. Phone No. 102.
E. S. Bennett
Market and Groceries
Another Auto Device.
An electric light that Is switched
on to illuminate an automobile step as
the door Is operns! has been patented
by nu English Inventor.
STRONG OLD MAN
75 YEARS YOUNG
Says ZIRON Iron Tonic Mad3 Him Feel
Better, Eat Better and Sleep Better.
O. D. Blount. Tarrvtown, Ga., writes:
“I am seventy-five years old, yet 1 have i
been pretty strong until about a year ago.
1 did not leel so well, I had a worn, tired
feeling, my body ached and I was not
myself. 1 woula chill easily,—my blood
seemed thin, my flesh flabby and skin
not clear, i didn’t rest well and my ap
petite was poor. 1 heard of Ziron. how
it was helping others and it seemed to be
what I needed, too. i soon saw after I
began taking it that it was helping me.
1 felt better in every way. I ate better,
t slept better. 1 took mree bottles ami
it helped me. I am glad to recommend
Ziron.”
Ziron is indicated for anemia, pale com
plexion, poor blood, general weakness,
etc. When your blood needs iron, take
Ziron. Remember, if the first bottle don’t
benefit, you get your money back. Don’t
wait. Begin taking Ziron today.
At all druggists.
ZN i
\bur Blood Needs
21RON
NAZARETH CHURCH.
Preaching every fourth Sunday
at 11 o'clock and the Saturday
before.
HARMONY GROVE CHURCH.
Preaching every first Sunday at
11 o’clock and the Saturday be
fore. Everybody welcome.
T. M. LEE, Pastor.
DORSEY NOT TO CALL
OOOI) ItOADS SES
SION.
With no definite program
mapped out as yet b.v the state
highway commission and (In'
budget commission, Governor
Dorsey Wednesday expressed
the opinion that nothing would
b aim'd by (ailing ;.n extra
session of the legislature to en
act highway legislation.
The joint committee are at
the present time working out a
tentative plan for a revision of
the state tax system which will
include proper highway legisla
tion to be presented to the legis
lature this gummer.
A definite program, formula
ted and agreed oil by these com
mittees, submitted and passed
by the incoming legislature,
coul dtlien he submitted to the
people in the fall at the next
general election.
Govrnor Dorsey is heartily in
favor of pushing highway legis
lation tit the regular session, as
he regards the highway pro
gram its one of utmost impor
tance.
Early-Day Buttons.
The ancients lacked buttons —one
wonders, indeed, how they got along
without them, but evidently they pos
sessed studs of modern pattern, such
ns those with which we fasten our
cuffs and collars. And, in truth, thej
did even have a kind of button (though
not sewn on), which fastened gar
ments with a pin and hook exactly in
the wty our brooches and clasp pins
operate.—Exchange.
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A-- Up
TOP DRESSING TALKS
*! * ' ' ’ ,
For years past Southern farmers have known that top
dressing pays. Truck crops and fall-sown crops, especially
demand in the spring a top dressing containing quick
acting nitrogen.
Many of the most progressive farmers apply a top
dressing to all crops, even cotton and corn, and it lias un
questionably been a profitable investment.
The best nitrogenous top dressing, and the only drillable one is
ARCADIAN SULPHATE OF AMMONIA
ARCADIAN Sulphate of Ammonia is the well-known stand
ard article that has done you good service in your mixed fertil
izers for years past. Especially kiln-dried and ground to put it in
splendid mechanical condition. Ammonia 25',4/o guaianteed.
Made in U. S. A.
For ale by
Empire State Chemical Company, Athens, Ga.
F a :t f 7Z" The Company a n N. v™
(ion. write agricultural department Athens. Ga.
Pressing Business
I have opened up a complete and thoroughly
up-to-date Pressing [Club in the basement of the
W inder National Bank Building.
All my machinery is absolutely new. and I
have a first-class Hoffman steam presser.
All kinds of Dyeing, Altering, Dry-cleaning,
and Pressing done.
All work guaranteed.
Goods called for and delivered anywhere in
side city limits.
I solicit your trade.
The New Winder
Pressing Club
PHONE 334 PAUL AUTRY Mgr.
WORSE THAN WORLD
WAR.
Pestilence caused more deaths
than w;ir during the year 191S,
according to the annual report
of the New York Life Insur
ance Compny, made public
here today. While the death
losses by the company in 1918
exceeded those of the previous
year by $5,000,000, it was stil
ted that the actual number of
deaths was 5 per cent less than
l lie expected mortality.
Best Persian Camels.
The best Persian camels are thf
powerful one-humped kind, which ar<
hred in the province of Khorassan.
This animal can carry a burden of 600
pounds at the rate of 20 miles a day.
The ordinary Persian camel, however,
will carry 400 pounds at the rate of 15
adles a day.
TRY IT! SUBSTITUTE
FOR NASTY CALOMEL
Starts your liver without making
you sick and can not
salivate.
Every druggist in town—your
druggist and everybody’s druggist
has noticed a great falling-off in the
sale of calomel. They all give tho
same reason. Dodson’s Liver Tone
is faking its place.
“Calomel is dangerous and people
know it, while Dodson’s Liver Tone
is perfectly safe and gives better re
sults,” said a prominent local drug
gist. Dodson’s Liver Tone is per
sonally guaranteed by every drug
gist who sells it. A large bottle
costs but a few cents, and if it fails to
give easy relief in every case of liver
sluggishness and constipation, you
have only to ask for your money
back.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is a pleasant
tasting, purely vegetable remedy,
harmless to both children and adults.
Take a spoonful at night and wake
up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick
headache, acid stomach or consti
pated bowels. It doesn’t gripe or
cause inconvenience all the next
day like violent calomel.
LEGAL NOTICES
application for letters
OF ADMINISTRATION.
GEORGIA —Barrow County:
G. W. McDonald and Ben Wall
having made application to me to be
appointed as permanent administra
tors of the estate of T. N. Wall late
of said county, deceased, notice is
hereby given to all conerned that
said application will be heard at tu,
regulai term oi toe Court oi Ordina
ry for Barrow County to be held on
tne first Monday in March, 1919.
Witness my hand and official signa
utre on this the 3d day of February,
1919.
H. G. HILL, Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS
OF ADMINISTRATION.
GEORGIA —Barrow County:
Mrs. Mattie Fite and C. B. Cham
bers having made apliepation to me
to be appointed as permanent ad
ministrators of the estate of W. M.
Fite, late of said county, deceased,
notice is hereby given to all con
cerned that said application will be
iieard at the regular term of the
Court of Ordinary for Barrow Coun
ty, to be held on the first Monday
in March, 1919. Witness my hand
and official signature on this the 3d
day of February, 19 1 9'.
H. G. PULL, Ordinary.
PETITION FOR TITLES
ON BOND FOR TITLES.
GEORGIA —Barrow County:
Mrs. Ella Threatt having made ap
plication to me as the sole heir at
law of T. L. Threatt, late of said
county, deceased, to require title to
be executed to her to certain lands
described in a bond for titles from
I. M. Parham ,of Madison County,
Ga., to the said T. L. Threatt, the
said application' alleging that the
said lands so described in the said
bond for titles made to T. L.
Threat by tne said Parham, all par
ties concerned are hereby notified
that the said application will be
heard before the Court of Ordinary
for Barrow County on the first Mon
day in March, 1919. Witness my
hand and official signature on this
the 3rd day of February, 1919.
H. G. HILL. Ordinar,.
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS
OK ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA —Barrow County:
Mrs. Annie W. Carpenter having
made application to me in due form
to be appointed permanent adminis
trator upon the estate of K. P. Car
penter, late of said county, deceased,
notice is hereby given that said ap
plication will be heard at the regu
lar term of the Court of Ordinary of
Barrow County, to be held on the
first Mondav in March, 1919. Wit
ness my official signature, this the
3d day of February, 1919.
H. G. HILL, Ordinary.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
All parties holding claims against
the estate of Jas. T. Morgan, are re
quested to present same for settle
ment at r' 1 ""
MRS. M. F. MORGAN,
Administratrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
All parties holding claims against
the estate of F. W. Bondurant, are
requested to present same for settle
ment at once.
MRS. F. W. BONDURANT,
Administratrix.
A TIMIN'! ST 11 ATOR’H SAL E.
GEORGIA —Barrow County:
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said County, granted
at the January Term, 1919. will be
sold on the premises of the Summer
lin Buggy Cos., at the corner of Can
dler and Jackson Street*, in the City
of Winder, Ga., on the 18th day of
February, 1919, within the legal
hours of sale, the followin', property
of the estate of W. J Oliver, de
ceased, to-wit
One horse.
bile, one rchandise con
sisting i owinc machines,
leather, harness hardware, tools and
machinery, one lot of blacksmith
tools and stock. Terms cash. This
4th day of January, 1919.
LEE J. OLIVER,
As Administrator of the Estate o!
W. J. Oliver, deceased.
COUGHING SPELLS
BREAK YOUR REST
Put a stop to them with old
reliable Dr. King’s New
Discovery
That raw, hoarse throat must be
Boothed. That phlegm-loaded chest
must be loosened. That cough must
be checked so you can sleep.
Dr. King's New Discovery has been
relieving colds, and coughs for half a
century without the least disagreeable
after-c.lects. ... ...
Your druggist has it because it is
•well-known and in big demand.
Try this for Constipation
Keep the bowels on schedule time
with Dr. King’s New Life Pills, the
system freed "from poisonous wastes,
the complextion clear, the stomach
sweet, the tongue uncoated, the breath
untainted. Mild yet positive in action.
Famous Old English Castle.
Warwick castle is said to have been
huilt by the Saxons before the firs!
William landed on Albion’s shores. One
of its old towers has seen a thousand
summers come and go, while the other
portions of the structure belong to the
fifteenth and the sixteenth centuries.
It is one of the most romantic and
picturesque edifices In England and Is
associated with the memory of the
great “kingmaker" of the wars of the
roses. Count Guy and other heroes who
have clanged in heavy armor through
the spacious rooms and in the banquet
hall drank the health of the beauteous
ladies of their line-
LETTER FROM FRANCE TO
SISTER.
France, Jan. 12, 1919.
Mrs. Verner Bolton,
Bethlehem, Ga.
Dear Sister:
Your kind letter received and
was glad to hear from you. I
am well and having a good time.
This is the first letter I have
had from you. I guess Verner
is cutting wood and I would
like to be at home and help him
and father. 1 know father
misses me, doesn’t he? ’i on
can’t imagine how 1 miss you
all.
I have seen barbwire entangle
ments and trenches and shell
holes and dugouts until I never
will forget this trip as long as I
live. Sister, you all don’t real
ize what kind of place it is over
here. We live in a town now
find it is better than it was in
the woods and not so muddy.
We stayed in the woods nine
weeks before we moved. I hope
I will get home in time to start
a crop. I have 450 francs now
and it is not long until payday
again. It takes live francs to
make one dollar. 1 like F. S.
money better. Toll mother 1 sim
feeling good and have not been
sick since I have been in France
and hope and pray to God 1 will
stay well ’till I get home. I
have a lot to tell you all when I
get home. I will send you and
Viola a present from here. God
bless you all.
Lovingly your brother,
James Ernest Adams.
NEW YORK LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
’Tis an adage old
That will bear repeating:
“The proof of the pudding
Is in the eating.”
IIEKE’S TIIE PROOF:
The New York Life Insurance Company lias
Paid over one-eighth of all death losses,
More than one-sixth of the total assets,
About one-seventh of the total liabilities,
More than one-fourth of the total surplus,
More than one-tenth of the total insurance
in force,
Paid over one-sixth of all dividends, and
At on ONE-FOURTEENTH of all the total
expense.
This is why people prefer to carry their in
surance in the New h ork Life, and why, al
ter gettting the first policy, they apply again
and again for further insurance for the pro
tection of “Mary and the babies,” their bus
iness interests, or their own old age.
Our policies carry disability benefits from dis
ease or accidents as well as double indemnity
benefits.
JOHN THOMAS
LOCAL AGT. WINDER, GA.
Age cannot wither nor custom stale our
variety of
Fresh Meats ■ Groceries
Because our trade keeps them moving and so
tliev must be constantly replenished. They
are new, sanitary and fresh in every respect.
Phone us your orders —Phone No. 55
Goods delivered anywhere in the city
Moore’s Cash Market
Clean - Courteous - Careful
FROM GERMANY.
January 9, 1919.
Mr. C. L. Sellers,
Winder, Ga.
Dear Father:
Iwill write you again the first
time for New Year.
Am still getting on O. K.,
and hope the same for you all.
I hope your crop turned out
fine. I would like to know
where Herschel is so I could
write him. We are still over I
in Germany. I will be glad
when everything is finished so
we can come home to the dear
old U. S. A., the garden spot of
the world. 1 know nothing else
to write and will tell you good
bye for this time.
Your loving son,
A. L. Sellers.
MRS. T. ROOSEVELT SAILS
FOR FRANCE.
M is. Theodore Roosevelt,, wid
ow of the former president, was
among the passengers on the-
French liner Lorraine, which
sailed from New York. She
will visit the grave of her son,
Lieutenant Quentin Roosevelt,
who was killed in an air plane
battle over the German lines,
and also plans to spend several
weeks with her sister. Miss Em
ily Carew, who is doign war
work in Italy. While in France
Mrs. Roosevelt will see her
sons, Lieutenant Colonel Theo
dore Roosevelt and < ’aptain
Kermit Roosevelt. How long
she will remain abroad was not
announced.