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Thousands Are Trading With Us, Are You? If Not, Why Not?
Our trade for the past few weeks especially, has been wonderful—people
from fifty miles away, come to our store and bought,
merchandise we are showing at such a wonderful low price it would not sur
prise you. for tlie many new customers we are getting this season.
MEN’S SUITS
.s'>o.oo Men’s Suits for $39.75
$40.00 Men’s for $32.50
$30.00 Men’s Suits for $22.50
$25.00 Men’s Suits for $16.75
Knee Suits
In wonderful styles; nil-wool goods. Sizes !t to 20, at $5.00,
$7.50, SIO.OO and sl2.so;nre actually worth iron) SI.OO to
$3.50 more.
Overcoats
$40.0 Overcoats at $29.75
$20.00 Overcoats at $22.50
$27.00 Overcoats n1 $14.95
WINDER,
GEORGIA
I
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BEEFaSIGOOD AFIF*.
I' 2AUWJ
Every Imhlv luis Iwul so imicli
turkcv Hint ;i rcluni to a NU'H
I {OAST OK GEEK will really
In* welcomed. We have some
heel' tliit) was I'INK STOCK
in the hist plaee ami has been
hanging lons* enough lo he
DKlih lors.
Le us send you a mast or a
TENDER STKaK to-day. It
you’re not our customer we ran
make you one it' you will hut
<;IYK l S A TRIAL * >KDER.
WATSON GLOVER & CO
Wiuder, Georgia.
CHANDLERS
Mi ;tih 1 .Mis .1 II Sells ami M>•
ami Mis. II .1 Kennedy spent the
• lav with Mr. ami Mrs. .hilm Mob-
Icy Sunday.
MisN Lillie I handler I'rom A.\
M. College. spent Saturday night
and Sunday with home-folks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. It Kennedy
and ehildren spent the day with
Mr. and Mrs. II R Kennedy Sun
day
Miss Lillie Kennedy spent s,-e.
urday iiigld with Miss Annie L>< i
Sells.
Several front around here at
tended the show at \Vi •I* - last
week.
Mr and M rs. (A I tree >p*uit
the day with his father and moth
er Sunday*.
Miss Dcstua Sells sjK*ut Satur
day niif I t with Misses Annie ami
Sal lie Kennedy.
Come to our store and make your dollar £o as far as $1.50 elsewhere.
Miss Zella Rutledge spent Sun
day with Miss Alice Rutledge.
Messrs. II .1 Kennedy and G. G.
IVppers motored to Athens Satur
day.
Mr. Ro\ ('handler tilled his re
gular appointment Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Tom Sells was called to
the 1M side of her daughter. Mrs.
Willie Rutledge, of Winder last
w eek.
There will lie a box supper at
this school house Friday night.
November 21st. 11119. Every body
are iuviled.
FOR SALE
MULES. FARM IMPLEMENTS,
CORN AND FODDER.
Georgia, Harrow County.
I\v virtue of authority of an or
der of the Court of Ordinary of
said county, I will sell to the high
est bidder at public outcry for
cash, on Nov. ‘22ml ltd!*, at ten
o’clock a. m.. on the farm of the
late l'. L. Davis, where and. \Y. Ho
gan now resides (near \Y. It. Pat
rick s home place) in lieu Smiths
District. the following property
belonging to he estate of said
If. Davis: One hlaek mare mule,
ahout si\ yeais old and one bay
mare mule ahout seven years old.
earh weighing ahout 1000 pounds:
I Deering mowing machine and
J r.. ke. I stalk cutter, I two horse
v>. _'on. I two-horse No. LI Oliver
plow, and one-horse Oliver plow, and
May mini plow stocks. I scythe
cradle I Acme harrow, about tiOO
bundles of fielder about 7"> bush
els of corn, three sets plow gear.
1 Joe harrow 1 spring tooth cul
tivator. I guano distributor. I cot
ton planter and (f t : et I'arm tools
too tedious to mention.
This Nov *fh. 1541 f*
J A h ' i jg.
tat* < E. I>ave l><---w-d.
In Everyday Lf
It U whl in mum >umx
'ln tig* *.-t -*/%.
WE ARE ACTUALLY SELLING!
LADIES DEPARTMENT
$22.50 I’lush Coats at $14.75
$45.00 Silk Plush Coats at $29.75
$35.00 Cloth (’oats at $24.75
$50.00 Cloth Coats at $37.50
$25.00 Coat Suits $17.50
$35.00 Coat Suits $24.25
$50.00 Coat Suits $37.50
Dresses! Dresses!
In Serges and Silks at $7.50, SIO.OO. $14.75 and up. They
are worth almost double our price.
"The Clothier"
BETHLEHEM.
Mrs. Lucy lledingfield is spend
ing sometime here with her many
friends and relativ os.
Mrs. W. ('. Yearwood has been
cpiite sick for the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Harris, of
Wrightsville, are here to spend a
month with the former’s mother.
Mr. Albert Harrison, a former
Uethlchem hoy. died in Atlanta
last Saturday and w as buried here
Sunday. Mr. Harrison was a bro
ther of our townsman. Mr. Will
Harrison, and had many friends
ami relatives to mourn his depart
ure.
Little Howard Lancaster has re
covered from an attack of Dypli
t heria.
Several from here enjoyed the
circus at Athens last Saturday.
Mr. Jrhy Hill, of Winder, is
spending several days with his
parents, on account of sickness.
Lev. and Mrs. J. \V. Itriusfield
left for Atlanta Tuesday to attend
the North <!a. (‘onferenee. which
began there "Wednesday.
Mrs. Weymon I*. Harrison has
been indisposed this week.
Mr. ('uster Ross. spent Sunday
here with his sister, Mrs. Ilavden
M i role.
h’ev. and Mrs. A. J. (loss, of
Monroe, accompanied Miss Hattie
Kimball here Tuesday to attend
* V
Ihe funeral of her brother.
•Misses Hertlia and Leila I’oole,
of Winder, were attractive week
end guests of Miss Lena Hill.
Mr Lee Radford visited our
Sunday Schools Sunday in the in
terest ot the illiteracy movement.
Mcsdames Nowell, of Atlanta,
and Daniel, of Winder, were
guests of Mrs. L. s Harris last
w eek.
Mrs. Ruby Anderson and little
daughter, of Abbeville. S. f\, have
I'veu visiting her mother near here
Julia ami Lois I tag gelt are
among our sick list this week.
THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA
LOCALS
Mrs. C. S Williams Gives Spend
the-Day Party.
(•n Wednesday. Mrs. Williams
entertained several friends at a
Kpend-the-Day Party at her home
mi Woodlawn Avenue. The morn
ing hours were whiled away at
sewing. After the six course lunch
eon. Hie party of friends enjoyed
music and games. Those enjoying
this happy occasion were: Mrs.
Mac I’otts, Mrs. C. O. Maddox.
Mrs. J. I*. Williams, mrs. Roy
Jackson. Mrs. W. O. Gerry and or.
C. S. Williams.
Messrs ,1. J. Nunnally, .1. A.
Mobley and Prof. Reed, of Mon
roe, coming as the four minute
speakers at the Gaptist ('hurcli in
7f> Million Dollar Drive.
Mrs. W. L. daekson and Miss
Mary Lamar Jackson have return
ed from a short visit to Monroe.
Miss Keunetle Woodruff, of G.
N. and I. (’. spent the past week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. (I. \V. Woodruff.
Mr. I. If. Jackson. Mrs. J. M.
Jackson. Misses (Irace Jackson
and l’earl Saunders spent Friday
in Atlanta.
Mrs. J. 11. Wood spent Thurs
day in Atlanta.
Mr. ('urt Saunders visited in
(iainesville Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Camp are
attending the North <ia. Con/er
enee in Atlanta this week, and
while there will be the guests ot
Mr. and Mrs. \\ . 11. Toole.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Camp and
Miss (ra Lee Camp spent Satur
day in Athens and attended the
big eireus there.
Mrs. A. II O’.N'eai will leave
Friday, for her home in Decatur*,
after spending several days here
uii h Mi s. L. S. Radiord.
Mr. J V Williams is spending
the vv eek in Lihonia.
Mr. W. T. Robinson attended
the Methodist Conference in At
lanta Wednesday.
DRY GOODS
flood Heavy Sheeting 19c
AAA Heavy Sheeting 24c
30c Outing 22 1 /<c
Host 35c Outing 25c
35c Riverside Cheeks 25c
40e Hickory Shirting 25c
$1.50 Wool Serge 98c
$3.00 All-Wool Serge $2.25
$2.50 Silks .$1.95
Millinery! Millinery!
Wonderful Hats at $5.00, $7.50, and SIO.OO. They will
cost you double elsewhere.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Maddox had
as their dinner guests Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fortson and
Mrs. Oglesby.
Mr. and Airs. Newman Braswell
and daughter, of Logansville,
spent Sunday with Airs. Georgia
Harris and Miss Sadie Harris.
Airs. Dora King and Miss Rita
King have returned from Griffin.
Hog killing time will soon he
here and there will he thousands
of fine ones slaughtered in Geor
gia. It is to he hoped this will
solve Iho high price of meat.
The coal strike has been called
off and the country at large feels
better. Had it continued conditions
would have become very serious.
It begins to look and feel today
as if we would have some colder
weather at last.
.Messrs, and E. and Robert Car
rington spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
1 The Vapor
f Treatment
l <’(/ Pneumonia
“*~**" i j / M others who know the anguish
- j IP' - - . y 0 f waiting helplessly through
N ’ \ 7' age-long hours for the physician
J j / who may not irr ein time will hard
j j ty fail to keep on har.dabottle of this effective croup remedy. Vapo
mentha is a certain preventive and specific fur colds, croup, intluen?*,
grippe, pneumonia and other respiratory ailments.
V' WILL NOT STAIN THE CLDTHES
(. h is applied externally to the chest, throat and noa
t-il> ami i ■ cpiH k!v absorbe I through the pores of the
T. >*— si- u. Its lira.i: . vapor rise and are inhaled directly
•■H" to tiro infected nienibran?- . A double-action remedy,
N"' it l; doubly certain to produce satisfactory result*.
jgV'. It hr. tin laracteristic that distinguishes it from
1 * oTTlhl other olves, it w'il not stain die clothe,. Buy a
aft; C•- Q- rjfi! bottle <.f Vrspotiientha TODAY. It ian invaluable
Sj &n yvi t' protect: •:> in imign ant price.
"
j cam. , •- n All Drug and General Store*.
i*MUMO*l.\ SAI V*
Iflln --Blj V' ur ‘ IC * iCT ca: '* su Pply y <ni order from
BRAME DRUG CO., N. Wilke.boro, N. C.
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 13th
WINDER.
GEORGIA
Keeping Warm in Finland.
In many ways the Finns are 8 very
queer people. It Is during the terriblo
colil months that the Films revel in
the mighty ovens that fill one corner
of every kitchen and often loom up
large ami vastly impressive in the oth
er moms of a Finn home as well. The
tops of these monster stoves are per
fectly flat, and steps lead up on one
side. When the weather becomes bit
terly ooM and bleak, the entire Finnish
family will take quilts and pillows and,
mounting to the top of the big heat
er, spread down their bedding and
sleep very comfortably and contented
ly on the hard hot bricks until morn
ing.—Nevia 0. Winter, in Christian
ELerahl.
Mad* For Eaoh Otfcar.
"Sob, I fear you are not In a potd-
Son to marry just now.” "Rut I can't
wait We were made for each oth
ir." “There will have to. be a llttla
Money made, too, my hoy."
True and False Freedom.
There are two freedoms—the falsi*
where a man is free to do what ha
Jtkes; the true, where a man is free
to do what lie ought.—Charles Kings*