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JUST TO REMIND YOU
cr THE
NORTH '
FAIR
WINDER, GEORGIA.
OCTOBER 7-8-9-10-11, 1919
The County’s Products
CLEVERLY ARRANGED TO "SHOW OUR
Agricultural, Horticultural and
Industrial Progress
An Enjoyable Annual Holiday
APPROPRIATE TO THE BALMY HARVEST DAYS
Be One of the Jolly Crowd
WE WANT YOU HERE BECAUSE
This Is Your Fair
AND BECAUSE THIS IS YOUR. FAIR.
WE WANT YOU HERE
For Premium Lists, Programs,Auto Pennants for your car or
any further information apply to Secretary.
A. L. JACOBS, See'y.
STATE AM.
Miss Modelle Hale lias as her
{jiiest this week Miss Mary Lowe,
of Good Hope
Miss Mary Bradbury, of Bogart,
is visiting Miss Sadie Sims.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Perry had
as their guests Sunday, Mi. and
Mrs. .1, L. Hill, of Carter Hill.
Miss 1 \or Lee Willingham visit
ed relatives in Hebron last week.
Mr. and Mrs Kzhery McGee and
family are visiting relatives in
Madison County this week.
Misses Missouri Iner ltd 1 and
Stella Robertson, of ltostw iek, are
now visiting Mrs. John Day.
Mr. Richard Tucker, of Sparta,
ami Mrs. Willie Tucker, of Allan
ta, were the week-end guests of
Dr. and Mrs. T. L Holcomb.
Miss Mat guerite Dishop, of Ath
ena, and Miss Louise Daniel were
the guest of Miss Knunalene Sikes
on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mis 0. R Willingham
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs
R. (\ Willingham Sunday.
Mr. Berrie Collier, of Gadston,
Ala., was tin* week-end guest of
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Porter.
Mrs. C (\ Robertson had as her
guest last week Mrs. Surla, of Ida ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Williams will
leave Thursday for White Sulphur
Springs, for ten days.
Miss Louise Daniel loft Friday
for Atlanta, where she will meet a
party and leave Tuesday on an ex
tended trip through Washington,
New York, Niagara Falls and
other points of interest
Mrs. R J. Sims had as her guest
Sunday her mother, Mrs. M. C.
Griffeth, of Watkinsville
Mr. Sam Sims, of Hebron, was
visiting friends in Statham Sun
day.
Mr. W. H. Perry and son, John
0., were in Atlanta Tuesday on
business.
(teorgiii, Harrow County.
lolm V. Thomas having applied to
the Ordinary hv petition asking that
Mrs M. A. Wall, as administrator of
llo* (‘slate off. It. Wa 11 deceased, late
of said County, he required to make a
deed to a trae.t of land described in a
certain luiud tor idle attached to said
petition and marked exhibit “A,’ the
same being situated in Harrow County,
Georgia, tn persuanee of a bond for
title made by said .T. B. Wall, in his
life time to I-'. C. I’atat, and transferr
ed bv said Patut tosaid John V. Thom
as, alleging that he lias fully met his
obligations in said bond.
This is to notify Mrs M. V Wall,
IVsnia Wall, Hortese Wall and John
Wall heirs at law of said .1. B Wall,
deceased, to be and appear at the Hopt
ember Term, HHb of the Court of Or
limnry of Harrow County, and show
cause, if any they have or can, why
said administrator should not tie re
quircd to make su'd deed as prayed for
by said John V. Thomas, petitioner.
It. (i. Hill, Ordinary of Harrow Conn
ty.
CLASIFIED ADS.
<Jet o Mogul Wagon now while
they last.. Old style regular
width, next will be more Wood
i uff Hardware Company.
Sec our line of hinders tools
bores through wood or iron and
keeps on boring wood. Woodruff
Hardware l -oinpany.
Mowers and Rakes that cuts
when others fail. Woodruft Hard
ware Company.
White Oak Cotton Picking bas
kets all .sizes Woodruff Hardware
Company.
A few more wide track and
body, John Deere Wagons on band
next will l>e narrower. Dot one be
fore they are all gone -Woodruff
Hardware Company.
Regular Mason and L Z Seal
Fruit Jars all sizes and special
squares and shapes for the Cyirds
Canning Club. Woodruff Hard
ware Company.
(Jet the guaranteed tool its bores
faster and easier, and lasts longer.
WoorufT Hardware Company.
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BETHLEHEM.
.Mrs. Mary (biffin spent last
week with Mesdames Amarda
Treadwell and ( T. Matthews.
Several young people cm p!i
mented .Miss Mary \elle Sin s ; rd
her guest, .Miss Lillian Vena'b'c. of
'Me('oinl), Miss., with a pii-ni at
Reeves Mill, last Thursday arfoi
110011.
Mrs. Sallie Treadwell and da •
filter. .Miss Johnnie, and Mi s
Siniie llineslev and Mr. (Mien.an
Treadwell motored to Tallapoost,
Friday for a visit with Mr. and
Mis. Roland .Jackson.
Mr. <!. W. Wiley was in Hoseh
ton Sunday to -ee his daughter.
Mr. Rob Moore, of Atlanta, has
been spending: a few r days with
home folks. Mr. Moore was struck
by an automobile recently, but has
fully recovered from his injuries.
Mrs. (been < beeson is critically
ill at her home near here.
Mrs. Wiley has as her guests
this week her sisters, one from
Ala., and the other from Jefferson.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Holloway
will visit in Atlanta and Powder
Springs this week.
Prof. Lancaster is teaching at
Farter Hill during the absence of
Prof. Henry Thompson.
| )r. R. P. Adams attended to im
portant business in Atlanta fast
week.
Mrs. W. F. Yearwood is spend
ing some time with relatives in At
lanta.
A beautiful welcome service was
held at the Methodist FhureTt last
Saturday for the returned soldiers,
eleven attended in uniforms. Ser
vices closed at this Church Sun
day night, large congregations at
tended, fine sermons were enjoyed
and seven were added to the
church.
Miss Mary Nelle Sims entertain
ed a number of her friends Mon
day evening in honor of tier guest.
Mitchell-Thompsoa.
Miss Alma Mitchell and Prof.
Henry Thompson were married
Sunday afternoon at the residence
of Esq. J. T. Harrison.
Miss Mitchell is the youngest
daughter of Mr. Henry Mitchell,
a wealthy planter of 801 l Springs
Hist rist. She is a young woman of
main accomplishments and has
many friends who welcome her to
our town. Prof. Thompson has
spent some time in the army ser
vice in France and is now engeged
in teaching and farming. He is a
splendid Christian and right
ly deserves the companion he has
chosen. They left immediately af
ter the ceremony for Washington,
1). (for a few days.
LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Powell and
children, of Law renceville, spent
Sunday afternoon with Col. and
Mrs. *l. A. Perry.
Mrs. W. A.. Brooks returned
Saturday, from Clayton, where
she spent ten days.
Mr. Mark Sims, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday here.
Mrs. lv Iv Kimoro and daughter,
Annie, of Anderson, S. C., have re
turned home after spending a
week with. Col. and Mrs. J. A. Per
ry.
Mrs. Millard Harper, of Monroe,
N. C., is the guest of Dr. and Mrs.
('. S. Williams.
Mrs. J. M. Hood and Mr. and
Mrs. T. M. Phil pot, of Athens, are
tire guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. ( •
Potts, for a few days.
Mrs. T. M. Coster is improving
after a weeks’ illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kilpatrick,
of Atlanta, spent the week-end
with Mr. R. L. Carithers and Mr.
and Mrs. H. T. Flanigan.
Mrs. Alma McDonald and son,
William, are spending several
weeks in Litlionia, with Mrs. Mc-
Donald’s parents.
Mr. Marshal Rives is now with
The Winder Dry Goods Store. He
Ls a flue salesman.
l>r. and -Mrs. W. H. Bush, and
Mrs. Cheney, spent Suuiay in Ath
ene
I. E. JACKSON & COMPANY
Rea) Estate and Insurance (Offices over Summerour Bros. Grocery Store
WINDER, GEOPvGIA
Mrs. Wilson, and grand-daugh
ters, Misses Douglas, of Birming
ham, spent the past week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rogers, en
route to Wrightsville. Beach.
THREE FARMS CN GREEK
COUNTY FOR SALE.
1 have three of the cheapest
farms in Green County for sale.
All three of these farms are well
improved and briefly described as
follows:
One famT contains 220 acres of
good grade of land, four good
houses, three good barns, two ex
tra large barns. The main house is
an 8-room bungalow, good pas
ture, plenty of water, plenty of
saw timber. This farm is one and
one half miles from Greshamville.
Price $75.00 per acre.
Another farm adjoining the
above , containing 200 acres with
three houses and one extra large
barn, with plenty of water and
timber. Price $40.00 per acre.
The other farm is in Gresham
ville, atid contains 40 acres. This
is good land and will make a bale
of cotton to the acre. Has a six
room house and one five room
house. Both houses are painted
and plastured, good bams and
pasture with some wood. Prices
right, write or call on T. R. Hani
gan. R F. D. Route 4. Madison,
Ga ,
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
R. E. Moss, Minister.
Sunday School 11 o’clock. ( laud
Mayne. Supt. Morning Worship
12 o’clock. Lord’s Supper and
sermon. Evening Worship, 9:30
o’clock. Sermon by Rev. R. 'A-
Wallace
Notwithstanding the hot weath
er. our attendance was gratifying
last Sunday at -all services, and
the same Ls expected next Lord’s
day.
LAND FOR
SALE
Splendid six room dwelling and lot of 12 acres in the City limits of
Winder. Dwelling well finished, electric lights and good water. Good
barn. Garage and other out buildings, bermuda pasture with running
water on hack side of lot, 10 acres in cultivation which will produce a
bale of cotton per acre. To go at a bargain.
Washington and Hancock County farms from .‘SO to 2000 acres, good
grade of red and grey pebbly soil with red clay sub-soil very produc
tive. Prices ranging from $30.00 to SIOO.OO per acre on Easy Terms.
Barrow and Jackson County Farm Lands in desirable localities
ranging in price from $75.00 to $60.00 per acre.
CAN YOU BEAT THIS? Good four room house, well finished on
lot 100 X 200 feet, East front on Wright Street city of Winder, at
$1250.00.
A number of desirable homes in Winder in good locations. Prices
Right. Unimproved property in various parts of the city.
Money to Loan on Real Estate.
See us before you buy.
Land For Sale
151 acres on Buekhead Highway between Winder and
Athens, well improved with lots of timber; a little high, hut
just what you want; price for quick sale, $175.00 per acre
330 acres, Hancock county, Ga., 4-horse farm open, 3
tenant houses, barn, good pasture. Thousands of feet of
second-growth pine and hardware timber; 90 acres in bot
toms, at $30.00 per acre. Easy terms.
785 acres in Hancock county; 6-room dwelling; 7 ten
ant houses, large barn. 3 miles hog wire fence, on public
road and mail route, phone line. In l 1 miles of schools,
churches and stores. Gin and corn mill with 30-liorse pow
er engine and boiler goes with this. 10-horse farm open, and
over a million feet of saw timber; $30.00 per acre. Other
farms at $35.00 per acre
Other farms advertised last week are sod and these are
going.
The wise man acts promptly.
Several good farms for sale in the City of Winder at
less than material and labor for the buildings would cost
now, you get the lot “thrown in”. Some excellent vacant
lots for sale at low prices.
See me before you buy
City property for sale and rent.
Loans made.
W. H. QUARTERMAN, Atty.
FOR SALE.
5-Room House, close in. See C.
O. Maddox, at Winder National
Bank.
i
For Sale—6-Room Dwelling,
good size lot, well located. Bar
gain. See W. L. Jackson, at North
Georgia Trust and Banking Cos.
Th Cost
Rvcrjrtlilng Is what Its pne
•haser will pay tor It., according to aa
4d
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
scj vices for Sunday. j
11 a. in. Sunday School.
Preaching'l2 o’clock.
Preaching at 9 o’clock.
The Barrow County Sunday
School Convention meets with us
cn Tuesday and Wednesday, Au
gust 12th and L’lh.
Make your pb:ns to attend.—W.
H. Faust, Pastor.
If you need a good sewing ma
chine Sec John S. Craft.