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BETHLEHEM
Miss .foe Kimball was 11 to guest
of friends in Winder I;ist week.
Messi-s. Z. N. and W 1). Hen
drix returned from Roekmart Mon
day where they had spent a few
day with Mr. Isaae Brantly and
sou.
Mr. Will Ross, of Statham. was
in town last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kal|di Sims an
nounce the birth of a daughter
who bears the name id Frances
Marie.
Mrs. Will Ridgeway and baby,
were among the sick last week.
Mr. .Tim Hill, of Winder, spent
fiunday with his parents.
Mrs. J. L Moore has returned
from a delightful visit to Gaines
ville.
Misses Era .(ones. and little
neiee, Sara Walker Stewart, Mi
riam Uriffeth, Misses Cook and
Patrick. M rs. Yerner. all of Mon
ro*., were visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. I). 11. c. Thompson Sunday.
Mrs ..Julia Kilgore. Mr. ami Mrs.
dim Harris. Mr. afid Mrs. Will
Ridgeway and children "ill enjoy
the gracious hospitality of Mbs
Joe Kimball next Sunday. Miss
Kimball is eontinually furnishing
her friends some happy surprise
and a great welcome always u
waits her guests.
Messrs. U. L. Holloway and Z.
N. Hendrix motored to Atlanta
Tuesday.
Rev. and. B. Wade has been called
to the pastorate of the Baptist
church. His earnestly hoped
thal the members will unite with
liim in making this one of the best
yers work in the history ot the
church.
Messrs. R. b. Manning. E. S.
Harris and •!. Ij. Moore all ended
the State convention in Atlanta
this week, representing this dis
trict.
Mrs. Josic Braswell, of Hampton
is with her sister, Mrs. tannic
M oore this week.
The rain has held np farm w ork
again but the big show in town
for the week partly relieves the
minds of the farmers of the boll
■weevil worry.
J
Easily Understood.
The store that Is different always
floes better tliun the store tlmt Is In
at*r,..- . • 1 i” •'
The “Hoosier Beauty" Solves
the Servant Question
There are jusl two dosses ot people who need the
“Iloosier Bounty" those who servants ami
those who have not.
Those who have servants will find it easier to K Kl'.l'
HFLI*. onee the Iloosier is installed in the kitehen.
Those w ho have no servants will find that the Iloosier
shortens steps and lightens work—tremeudousl.v. It
is truly the silent servant with a hundred hands.
Exclusive Agent.
W. T. ROBINSON
HOOSIER
: ’the silent servant with a hundred hands.
CAUSE AND EFFECT.
“In New York,” says the Ar
kansas Gazette, “where opponents
of prohibition make so much noise
the number of alcoholic patients
cared for in the hospitals has de
creased from 70 to 90 per cent.
“An official of the New York
hospital says the decrease in eases
of intoxication means that the doc
tors and nurses of that institution
will have more time for other
work in the hospitals. And we
are told that, the emptiug of 1 lie
alcoholic wards in Bellevue will
permit the carrying out of plans
for giving speeiffic attention 1o
mental diseases, greater care to
maternity eases ami more construe
tive treatment to tubercular eases,
the decrease in alcoholic cases at
this hospital has released enough
attendants and equipment to care
for nearly 7,000 more patients a
year, allowing five and one-half
days’ stay to a patient.
“Frederick 1). Greene, general
secretary of the United Hospital
Fund, says that while the general
LOOK
THE BEST AND YOUR LAST CHANCE!
Ten or twelve of the most beautiful, most desirable res
idence lots probably ever sold or likely will bo sold in Win
der for some time to come. It is very doubtful that those
seeding homes, location for future homes or investments in
W inder r.-siil* nee ,*-.perty <•< uhl duplhmte much less sur
pass Ibis property if you had the privilege of making your
own selection.
This properly is off the railroads, away from manufact
uring plants, smoke, dust and various delne of the business
parts of town. When we were only a country town every
body wanted to live together and rtum business, home, farm
and all under the same shelter but now we are a city and
we want more select places for our homes and residences.
\Yby go 1.0 public aixcl ion sa l es and pa \ such high ])t i< * s
for much less desirable property when you can buy at pri
vate sale and get confidential terms.
If you want to build a home and build and live in the
most desirable section of Winder, see
Dr. Saxon at Once.
THE BARROW TIMES. WINDER. GEORGIA
effect of prohibition is noteworthy
the indirect effect will he even
more impressive, lie thinks that
undoubtedly the reduction of
drink w ill result in a great improv
ment of general health so that
wheii disease does come the phys
ical condition of the people will
be beter able to combat it.
“It will be seen that not only
have alcoholic cases greatly les
sened in number, but this decrease
villi enable these important New
York hospitals to devote them
selves in larger measure to other
much needed and invaluable ac
tivities.
“There could Im idly he a strong
er recommendation of prohibition
titan lias been written in the re
cords of these institutions.”
IN THK UNION SIGNAL.
The commencement exercises
at the Southeastern Christian Col
lege at Auburn have been a great
success and attended by large au
diences.
'I in' |>mid above shows just
one ilotuil of Hoosior construe
lion that costs 11s thousands of
udiloil dollars u year. Note .the
gonorousized hinges that
Itnngc I'muly to the front. Note
too that the front, which is in
a single piece, is screwed solid
ly to the framework. This
makes the Hoosier a lifetime
invest meat.
Dresses and Hats
for Commencement
At
J. L. SAUL’S
At a Reduction of 25 Per Cent.
have about 150 one-piece dresses on hand
VV in Taffeta Silks, Crepe de Chine and Voiles
in very latest styles. If you want to dress up for
Commencement week at a saving of from $5.00
to $15,00, come and see these dresses and get
one of them. We will save you enough on a
dress to buy you a nice hat.
All $lO Dresses now $7.50
All sls Dresses now $11.25
All S2O Dresses now $14.75
All $27.50 Dresses now $17.50
One lot of 45 Voile Dresses
$8 and $lO quality choice 6.75
MILLINERY REDUCED
All $12.50 Hats now $9.75
All $lO Hats now $7.45
All $8 Hats now $5.75
All $6 Hats now $4.25
All our Voile Silks, Crepes and Summer Dress
Goods reduced from 10 to 25 perct. Come
and do your shopping here this week and save
money.
The IT CAT TT Winder
Clothier JL/a 0/\U.Ltf Ga.
CEDAR CREEK
Rev. Scroggins, of llapevillo.
will preach at Cedar Creek < Tmreh
next Sunday afternoon at 3 oelock
.Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barron and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. M.
J. Moon Friday.
Miss (intrude Armstead visited
Mrs. dim Helton of near Winder
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert (Beeson were
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. (Been
(ireeson Saturday night.
Mrs. T. M. Kirous is still im
proving and we hope will soon lie
restored to health.
Misses Bessie Hibson and Bella
Carlton spent Sunday afternoon
with Misses Lizzie Kate and Ma
rie Stewart.
Misses Susie and Ruth Sikes
visited Miss Grave Moon Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Armstead
spent Sunday with Mr. andMrs.
K. l). Ferguson.
Misses Lizzie Kate and Mabne
Stewart were the guests of Misses
Grace and Barling Moon Satur
day night. . . , , ,
Mrs. Lula Sikes visited relat
ives near Hosehton last week.
Mrs. Sallie Maynard and little
daughter, Flsie, of College Park,
were the guests of relatives here
latter part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. Iv Stewart
spent Sunday with her brother.
MOTOR INN LUNCH
ROOM
When in Winder eat at the Motor Inn Lunch Room and
also get your soft drinks.
You will get the lest to eat for lunch and also prompt
service.
Try us and lie satisfied.
Motor Inn Lunch Room
THURSDAY. MAY 20. 192
Mr. Frank Maffett, who lias been
quite sick.
Miss Myrtie Kirous spent the
w eek-end with'her aunt. Mrs. Mat
tie Perry.