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STATHAM
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nash wore
the quests of the former’s parents,
Mr. and .Mrs. \V. I* Nash. Monday.
Miss Dorothy Baugh, of Amori
ons. is visiting Miss Sarah Lowe
this week.
Misses Irene Lankford spent the
week-end with Miss Sarah Word,
of Athens.
Mrs. I. C. Sims lias as her guest
tliis week Mrs. Frank Jackson of
Atlanta.
Misses Marv and Mo/.elle Ferry
spent a few days in Law renceville
with relatives last week.
Miss Lola Mae Elder, of New
Timothy, spent the week-end with
Miss Nettie Mctihee
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Cooper, of
Athens, visited the former’s par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fooper,
Sundav.
Miss Avis Pruitt, of (’ommeree,
spent the week-end with Miss Lou-
Daniek
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Treadwell had
as their quests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Fen Smith, of Bogart.
Misses Naomie and Lenora Snow
of Snow’s Mill are visiting Mrs.
,L Williams this week.
Miss Clara V. Mill, of Winder,
spent a part of last week with
Mrs. F Lnster.
Mrs. Mary I hit lie Meliride and
daughter, Clinton Mae. are visit -
i ll o relatives in Athens and .letter
son'l his week.
HARDWICK COMING TO
WINDER AUGUST 18th
11:00 o’Clock
The Hon. Thomas W. Hardwick,
candidate for Governor will address the
voters of Barrow and adjoining counties
at Winder on August 18th, at 11 a. m.
R. L. WOODRUFF, Chairman
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The battery condition shown here happens
with evety other battery' but the Vesta. The illustra
tion show's the wooden mats broken down—the plates
touching. Short circuits result—the battery is killed.
But this can't happen with the Vesta— the
y/, plates are locked apart by Vesta Indestmctible Isolators.
The construction and the advantages of these
Isolators will be explained to you at any Vesta
Service Station. This remarkable invention gives
the Vesta doubled life and has placed the Vesta
% above all other storage batteries.
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MAKES OF
ALTO SALES
Misses Louree Treadwell visit
ed relatives in Lawrenceville a
part of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. dark Snow and
Limit\ of Snow ’s Mill, spent the
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. < . Wil
liams Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Crow of Bo
gart visited Mr. and Mrs. .L W.
Crow Sunday.
Misses Fannie Cooper and fvali
Willingham are spending this
week in Athens.
\|i*s Model h Hall and Mr. John
iiv Treadwell visited friends in
flood Hope Sunday.
M>-.s. T J Sikes has returned
home after an extended visit in
Atlanta.
The C. W. B. M met with Miss
Ossie (fooper last Monday after
noon. After a very interesting
program a delicious fruit course
was served.
The revival at the Christian
church begins second Sunday in
August. Everybody cordially in
vited.
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Composition of Mica.
Ml"*. a<> aatneil frum Us being easily
divided Into glistening scales, consists
of sttb-a and alnuwna. associated with
magnesia, soda amf 11 trie In varying
proportions. Thus tljere are potash
mi.-a. consisting or silica, alumina and
potash, and idagnesl* mica, In wliieh
the alumina is partially replaced by
magnesia, passing—as th* proportion
of magnesia Increases —into soft Talc,
which Is chiefly composed of silica and
magnesia.
THE PAR ROW. TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA.
Doing the duties repuired at home
when the temperature is nearly
“over the lop’’ is a mighty task
these summer days.
But the problem is
solved if you have a
Westinghouse
Kleclritt Fan
blowing breezes while you work.
Let us show you the style of fan
you need. We have them all.
Page C. Gregory
Electrical ('out rae,oi —Dealer
IOS Candler St. Phones Zl)2
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THEY LIKE FOOD
COOKED ON A
COPPER CLAD.
The prisoners :it the
Slum nee County Jail are
now being led with food
cooked on a Copper - Clad
range, there is such a
marked improvement iu
the food served that the
sheriff is alarmed that the
prisoners will not want to
leave at the expiration of
heir various terms.”
writes D. 11. Forbes of To
peka. Kan.
“We are glad to advise
that the Copper-Clad is the
fastest scllingran ge that
we have had in our store
in fifteen years. Thanking
you for the sales service
that you render that make
this condition possible and
assuring you of our hearty
at all times,
we are. etc.”
FOR NORTH GEORGIA LAND
BUYERS THE WINTER
VILLE REALTY COMPANY
Has some of the best farms for
stile t< be found in ( lark and O
gleth ov pe county.
Our lands are noted for being
fertile and of the very best grade.
They lie well, Ihe best red clay
subsoil and cannot be excelled tor
producing the largest yields of
cotton and till grain crops.
Prices are so much better than,
other places it will pay you to
investigate and to come to see us.
The Wiuterville Realty < o.
C.
HERRIN’S 10c STORE
We have decided to clean up all our
seasonable goods to make room for other
merchandise, and are going to offer some
special bargains in this CLEAN UP
SALE.
One lot Children’s Ginghams Dresses, sizes 3 to 10, value up
to $3.00, to go at O fi
Each
We also have a large and complete line of Buster Brown and Oliver Twist
Suits for Boys, sizes 3s to Bs, value $2.50 to $3. to go in this sale for
98c, $1.45 and $1.65
Also a lovely line of Linen Crash Dresses, value $3-25, tor
$1.95
We have left a line of Ladies Voile Dresses, value SIO.OO, for
$4.98
Ladies Embroidered Voile Waists for
$1.25
Jus.t arrived a lovely line of Ladies Skirts, for
$2.45
TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS 10c, 25c, 35c, and 75c.
WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR LINE OF MILLINERY AT COST.
HERRIN'S TEN CENT STORE
GRANITE HOTEL BUILDING.
THE COPPER CLAD
ImEIbI ”COMPANY
dinner "
The World’s Greatest Range I x^.69 9^
W W \ &
** v^ C **
e WE WILL BE
e* .vk GLAD T 0 TELL YOU
MORE ABOUT THE
C-°V COPPER.CLAD
SMITH HARDWARE
COMPANY
, The Store of Service/
and Quality.
NOTICE!
Ocr time on this mundane sphere is short at the best,
and the man who must work is entitled to a good bed
to sleep upon during sleep. Have your old mattresses
renovated and made good as new. You will find me over
J. W. Moore & Sons place, across the street from Klimax
Overall Company on Candler street.
Winder Mattress Cos.
THURSDAY, JULY L r , 1920.