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1 liavi* Iho famous Hercules
Buggy while they lasi, they are
going cheap; better hurry. Lee
J. Oliver.
YOU CAN-
Save money by taking
advantage of these low
prices on standard goods.
Arm & Hammer nr
Soda, 6 for.. ZiDC
Temple Garden nr
Coffee, per lb
Navy Beans, per ir
ib..: __lsc
Armour’s Oat
Meal, per pkg. IZ2C
Gold Dust Flour (t* | n nr
per bbl M Z.id
Van Camp’s Soup ir
2 cans for L DC
Post Toasties, 2 nr
boxes for ZDC
Country Hams nr
per 1b... OJC
Canvas Ham ia
(sliced), per lb tUC
Hominy Corn jn
per can IUC
sl.oo
Tomatoes, per
Ketchup, per nr
gallon pI.ZD
Call us at 102. Goods
delivered anywhere in
sidecity. Give us a trial.
E. S. BENNETT
Market and Groceries
DO YOU
have to change the needle on
your phonograph?
Think
how much better it would
be if you could play your
phonograph without having
to change the needle with
each record.
Let us show you how to
make a universal machine of
your (Victor or Columbia)
phonograph so it will play
the wonderful Pathe Rec
ords—no needles to change
and no wear and tear on the
records.
The new Pathe Records last
longer, sound better and cost
no more than ordinary rec
ords. To prove our confi
dence in them we will GIVE
you an “All-in-one” attach
ment, which will equip your
phonograph to play ALL rec
ords, if you purchase $1.50
worth of Pathe record and a
Pathe Sapphire ball point at
60c, because we know you
will come back for more Pa
the records.
S. M. St. John
Winder, Ga.
COUNT\ LINE.
Tin- party at Mr. E. I). Mur
phy's was enjoyed by all present.
Miss Gladys Braselton was the
guest of Mias Ollie Murphy Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Foreman
are the proud parents of a big boy.
Mr. George Murphy has pur
emi'si anew graphaphone.
Mrs. John Greeson and Miss
bundle Kennedy were the week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. It.
Houser.
Mi Clent Thomas hits purchased
BUGGIES, BUGGIES
BUGGIES, BUGGIES
Buggies, Buggies
BUGGIES, BUGGIES
BUGGIES, BUGGIES
Buggies,! Buggies
BUGGIES, BUGGIES
BUGGIES, BUGGIES
Buggies, Buggies
a Chevrolet car.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shelton, of
near Iloschton, were the guests of
their parents Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Braselton Sunday night.
Messrs. Joe Wiley and Herman
Johnson were in our community last
Saturday night, and Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Lord were visitors of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Long.
Mr. and Mrs. Manteley and Mr.
and Mrs. Murphy visited the lat
ters’ parents Sunday.
Mr. G. W. Ilardy made a busi
ness trip to Winder Saturday.
See Lee J. Oli
ver, Summerlin
Buggy Cos. stand
Corner Candler
and Jackson sts.
LEGAL NOTICES
PETITION FOB DIVORCE.
In Barrow Superior Court —
March. Term, 1919.
Mrs. Elmo Baxter Bray vs.
Thomas Bray.
To the defendant, Thomas
Bray:
The plaintiff, Elmo Baxter
Bray, having filed her petition
for divorce against Thomas
Bray in this Court, returnable
to lliis term of (lie Court, and
it being made to appear that
Thomas Bray is not a resident
of said county and also that he
does not reside within the
State and an order having been
made for service on him Thom
as Bray, by publication, this,
therefore, is to notify you
Thomas Bray ,to be and appear
at the next term of the Barrow
Superior Court to be held on the
Fourth Monday in March, 1919,
then and there to answer said
complaint.
Witness the Honorable An
drew J. Cobh, Judge of the Su
perior Court, this Janaurv lGth,
1919.
GEO. N. BAGWELL,
Clerk Superior Court, Barrow
( \)iintv.
RICHARD B. RUSSELL,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
Clasified Ads.
FOR SALK —Berkshire Pigs
for sale. See *l. H. Lokey, at
B. H. Merck's Wholesale
House.
For Seed Irish Potatoes', lb
1). Lewallen, near Seaboard
Depot. 3-t
FC.tiS FOP 11ATC111 X(5.
Two good breeds.
15 Barred Plymouth Book
Kirgs, 81.25.
15 Partridge Hock Eggs,
SI. 50.
ir. E. MILLIN'IX.
_ AI TOMOHILE FthFsALE.
Koadster in good running or
der, part cash, balance in small
monthly payments, or will ex
change for small Touring Car.
See
J. F. BROOM.
Care Winder l>rv Good Store-
BUGGIES, BUGGIES
BUGGIES, BUGGIES
Buggies, Buggies
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hardy have
returned home after a month’s visit
here.
Mr. Boyce visited friends near
Pendergrass Sunday.
The many friends of Mr. Jay
will be shocked to learn of his
death last week.
HOSCHTON.
Mrs. Joe Brewer died last Thurs
day after an illness of several
weeks. .She was buried at Zion
cemetery Friday.
Iloschton High School is progres
sing nicely under the management
of Prof. E. B. Collins, principal,
aiwl Miss Elizabeth Elrod, Asst.
Mr. Lovice Weir, of Louisville,
Ky., was laid to rest here last
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bell an
nounce the birth of a little girl at
their home.
Mrs. A. L. DeLaperriere has re
turned home after a week’s visit at
Douglasville.
Miss Elizabeth Elrod visited her
parents at Jefferson Saturday.
Miss Galena Darby, of Atlanta,
was the week-end visitor to her
parents here.
Mr. James Adams was in Godfrey
last Sunday.
Prayer meeting at the Baptist
church every Wednesday night and
a cordial invitation extended to all.
Mrs. Etta Anderson is having
some improvements made on her
place.
Mr. Garner Smith is improving
after several weeks’ illness.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mathews are
visiting the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bird, of Buford.
Miss Ida Shelton was the week
end guest of Miss Carrie Foster.
Mr. Bartow Codge made a busi
ness trip to Atlanta Monday.
All the popular music
for sale at Herrin 10 Cent
Store 10c the copy.
Get the popular music 10
cents the copy at Herrin’s
10c Store.
Y
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Dodge Brothers
motor car y
Recognized as the best FourjCylinder
Car in the World.
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To be sure of getting one this
spring, place your order now. The
price is only delivered in
Winder.
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SMITH HARDWARE CO.
Agents for Barrow County and to Oconee River
in Jackson County.
“AS A MAN THINKETH”
A man very often is what he thinks
himself to be.
If he believes himself a failure there
is every chance of his becoming one.
On the other hand if he thinks suc
cess he is likely to forge ahead rapidly.
The man who thinks success and
practises thrift is on the high-road to
prosperity.
This Institution —the only National
Bank in this vicinity—cordially in
vites Thrift Accounts.
WINDER NATIONAL BANK
WINDER, GEORGIA
FOR QUICK SERVICE
AND FI II ST-CLASS MECHANICS
—€A L L
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two-double-foitr;
At the G. J. Allen old stand, Athens St.
All Work Guaranteed or Money Refunded
We have an ample force of expert mechanics
WE FIX IT RIGHT— WE FIX IT QUICK
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