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'l'iie Kosten Light Opera Itevue is one of your Community Chautauqua
I features on the opening day. This talented company of sii attractive young
'ladies will please you with their new up-to-the minute songs, costumes and
[music. Such new popular favorites as “Y’okohoina Maid,” “Linger Longer
•Leltj and Keep on Sndling will go a long way towards keeping you smiling.
|When Miss McCarthy cellos her way into your hearts with a goodly collection
jof old fashioned songs and Miss Taylor sings and plays the violin for you and
ithe fluids, > v Trio drives the blues away with their sunshiny songs—then you
iwill he glad that you are spending your vacation at the Chautauqua.
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A feature of tlit* second day on your Community Chautauqua program is
.the A1 (press All-Star < Vinpany--a surprising quartet of artists. After hearing
Thomas Allpress anil Marcella Coyle play ‘’The Soul of the Violins” you will
be almost sure that the company is rightly named. This beautiful violin
(melody was composed by Mr. Allpress and he has made the violins fairly
talk to each other. When you hear the novel flute and whistling solos by
Kniily Hurton, ‘‘The Whistling lflurist,” you will be enthusiastic in your
assertion that “All-Star” is indeed the name for this fine company,
j . Don't miss the < 1 rand Finale presented by the All-Stars -it is nothing
short of a cyclone of melody and called “A ltiot of Harmony" by many en
i tliusiastic music lovers. You and yours could not do better than to spend a
{ few hours with these surprising entertainers.
CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM HAS
VARIETY OF TALENT
Every attraction on our < ‘om
nninity Chautauqua program is
different —no two days are the
same. Every lecturer lias a dif
ferent subject ; every bit of music,
song and entertainment lias var
iety. You can readily s c liovv this
is necessary in order that the very
best program may be presented.
The high standard set by < (im
munity ('hautaiK|uas has been
maintained ami in many way sur
passed. This year our town has
been promised one ot the iinest
five-day Chautauqua program in
America.
The fundamental purp< so q£
the Community Chautauqua is the
social, moral and economic advan
cement ol the community in which
it is held.
Education, inspiration and
-flßlesome entertainment are all
combined so that the < (immunity
Chautauqua becomes a source of
pleasure and betterment in the
locality.
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND
RAILWAY.
Winder, Georgia.
Departure of Passenger trains
effective November 30, 1919.
Depart:
No. 5 for Monroe (Daily) 10 mi
A. M. ,
No. 7 for Monroe (Sunday only)
5:17 P. M. , ,
No. 13 for Monroe (Mixed, daily
except Sunday) 5:30 P. M.
No. 0 for Belmont (Sunday on
ly) 7:55 A. M.
No. S for Gainesville (Daily)
2:25 P.M.
No. 14 for Gainesville (Mixed,
daily except Sunday) 9 :20 A. M.
Nos. 6 and 7 make connection to
and from Gainesville and Athens.
B. B. CHEEK.
Traffic Manager.
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Term “The Public."
What we understand today by the
term "the public' did not diet during
antiquity, aa It jiresupiioses a great
number of simultaneous renders of one
end the some writings, a condition
that could not be realized before th
Invention of printing. The first boob
‘bat muy be sakl to have had a public
the l venue as now understood wan
the printed Bible. The essential in
etruineut, however, for the formation
of "a public," journo'ism. did not ap
pear before the French revolution.
BIG AMERICAN RUBBER
PLANTATION
The fascination which the strange
lands of the far east have held for
the average American is taking on
a more tangible form, now that
travel and business are bringing
Asia and the United States into
closer contract.
No article of commerce- is do
ing more to bring this country in
to close touch with the mystic
east than rubber. The rapid rise
to suremacy in the production of
crude rubber of the islands of the
Indian Ocean, combined with the
fact that America consumes near
ly three-quarters of all the rubber
grown there, has given many
Americans an opportunity to peep
behind the scenes and become ac
quainted with the lands and peo
ple of that distant quarter of the
globe.
Althouugh the whole equator
ial belt in that section is dotted
with rubber plantations, represent
ing a capital investment of nearly
half a million dollars, the thoughts
of Americans naturally center on
Sumatra where one of America’s
greatest corporation lias estab
lished a plantation so vast in era
and so highly developed that it
stands out as the greatest single
plantation in the world. This is
the plantation of tlie l nited-
States Rubber Company, compris
ing seventy square miles of grow
ing trees, an enterprise marked
throughout by a magnitude and
an efficiency worthy ot the best
American traditions.
By producing it own rubber
the company is in a position to
establish a uniformity in its man
ufacturers have long craved.
“EVERYTHING
ELECTRICAL”
From the smallest bulb to the
argest motor, at lowest possi
ble prices. “Quality” House
Wiring.
Page C. Gregory
Electrical Contractor.
Phone 364 or 40
Tin: HARROW Ti.MKS, WINDKK. OHORCIA.
Winder Marble
and Granite Cos.
We Build Monments
From the largest to the smallest
YYliy o,> away to got your Monuments for loved ones
when you can patronize a home enterprise and get the
very best workmanship and most appropriate designs,
and at the same time save money and agents commission.
WINDER MARBLE & GRANITE CO.
J. W. Nichols, Prop.
HE TAKES STATE BY STORM
JOHN POMEROY, the eminent New Zealand scientist, is now the talk of
J the entire state.
His new health theories are being discussed in all cities, towns, villages
and rural districts. In fact, Pomeroy is taking the entire state by storm!
.jr"rlY.Tfw. In a recent interview, he said: “The stomach is the
/tsPpjpßßj&. organ that governs the health of man kind. If it is tone.'
jKpP? 1 ' up, strengthened and its functions regulated and properl;
ff directed, the other organs will respond and the general
■k health and strength will be restored.
JS3 “in many cases, such maladies as rheumatism, so-
Vr? ' Ifja called kidney disorders, nervousness, general debility and
a score cf other ailments may he traced directly to the
derangement of the stomach.
A "in other words, the stomach is the foundation of
D Atfe hcalih or disease, whichever it bo, and if ties fngnii i
l kept healthy, it is almost certain that the whole bod 1
W® will be robust and free from disease.
2*'”' j|j “My Puratone was designed especially to combat am.
( vprr nnie stomach disorders. It is proving a revelation
JOHN POMEROY to thousands of sickly people by making them healthy
tnd rosy cheeked again, because it goes right to the sect of the trouble and
removes the cause.”
(Explanatory Note: Mr. IVneroy-* new medicine. Puratone i tVn’known
Inga nutting results in this section. Many statement? are h< mg published from well known
iien and women who say they have I fen restored to health l,v u* n-e' _
Why a Majority of the Smaller Cars
Come on Goodyear Tires
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Last year more cars using 30x3-, 30x3 1 /2-,
\ or 31 x 4-inch tires were factory-equipped
with Goodyear Tires than with any other
This is plainly a result of the high relative
rA/ value produced in these tires foi the smaller
flfr cars by Goodyear’s enormbus resources and
j'i; I scrupulous care.
AAA I They represent the same intense endeavor
dW 1 to supply utmost satisfaction in tires that
1 has laid the basis for the marked preference
jjXfAp I which exists everywhere for Goodyear Tires
I in the larger sizes.
| I This real Goodyear value in tires is available
I I for your Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or
m jC/ S other car using one of these sizes, at our
3 ; I nearest Service Station. Go there for these
E / ' tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist 1 übes.
30x3*4 Goodyear Double-Cure $3 150
Fabric, All-Weather Tread L3
30x3*/ 2 Goodyear Single-Cure $-3 -t 50
Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread Zr JL
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 lie sold in Win
der tor some time to eoine. 11 is very doubtful that those
seeking homes, loealion for future homes or investments in
binder tvshltnce Mnpcrty could dupluncfc much less stir
pass this property il you had the privilege of making your
ow n selection.
This property is off the railroads, away from manufact
uring plants, smoke, dust and various debre of the business
parts of town. When we were only a country town every
body wanted to live together and runu business, borne, farm
and till under the same shelter but now we tire a eitv and
we want more select places for our homes and residences.
Why go to public auction sales and pay such high prices
for much less desirable property when you can buy at pri
vate sale and get confidential terms.
If you want to build n home and build and live in the
most desirable section of Winder, see
Dr. Saxon at Once.
MOTOR INN LUNCH
ROOM
When in Winder eat at the Motor Inn Lunch Room and
also get your soft drinks.
You will get the best to eat for lunch and also prompt
service.
Try us and be satisfied.
Motor Inn Lunch Room
Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are thick, strong tubes that
reinforce casings properly. Why risk a good casing will, a
cheap tube? Goodyear Heavy Tourist l übes cost little more
than tubes of less merit. 30x3*4 size in water
proof bag ~ *T
TIH'RSDAV. MAY 27. 1020