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“When better clothes are made we will make them"
Down With the
H. C. of C.
In order to introduce our full ;in<l winter line ot all wool
I'a loies we v ill for the ne t !•> days srive a discount of—
-20 Per Cent. Off
II: ,1 1 soils. (t\e|eiials Jil: < I Lxtl'.i I lOIINIW.S.
\\'e have over TOO samples to seleet from and a large
variety of the latest New York and London styles.
\Ye invite you to eoine around and look our sam
ples over and get a Sty le Hook
V
Wmder Tailoring Cos.
Broad Street. Opposite St rami Theater
‘ ‘ When better clothes are made we will make them
Hot Summer Days
SAP YOUR STRENGTH AND REDUCE YOUR
VITALITY
Good Meat
BRINGS IT BACK AND FILLS YOU WITH PEP
PEOPLE WHO EAT OUR MEAT
KNOW THAT IT IS GOOD MEAT
COTTON SEED MEAL AND HULLS
MIXED FEED
D. 0. CARRINGTON
PHONE 105
FINE FARM FOR
SALE
404 Acres of well improved red land farm for sale
one and a liuli" miles from Woodville, Ga.. Greene county.
One (i-moni dwelling. two good tenant houses, barns
and other building and orchards.
No waste laud, all lies well and p aetieally level.
Good springs and well water. I7f> acres original forest. 7-
horse farm open right at good town, good school and
ehuurehes.
Right on two fine public roads and cut into tour
tracts. Will sell as a whole or any tract desired and gi\e
liberal terms.
No better farm to be found anywhere.
R . R . SHAW
;; t l Nl< >N POINT. G A . lit. 2.
SPECIAL NOTICE
The program to be given in the
Auditorium of Southeastern Chris
tian College by the Piano ('lass of
Mis. 11. K. Garrett, which has been
announced for Saturday evening,
,|„|y 31, has been postponed until
"Wednesday evening. August 4th.
on aeount of religious services now
in progress at _ the Methodist
church in Auburn.
The admission will be 15 and 25
cents and the proceeds will go to
wa" 1 ! raising a debt ot on
one of the college buildings.
The public is cordially invited
to attend this program.
$200,000 To be Put In Circulation.
The Winder National Hank has
just purchased $200,000.00 worth
of Government Bonds and will
place that amount of money in cir
culation.
This will he a great thing for
our section and a benefit to our
county that will help every class
and tend to make money matters
easy.
Tift: BARROW TiMKS. V-'INOHK. GBOHGIA.
AUBURN
Mrs. Laxter and eliildren visited
Mr. and .Mrs. House last Sunday.
We regret to learn that Miss
Kthel Boss is ill.
Mr. Ben Wages was in town last
Miss Bessie Collins spent Satnr
dav 11 ii>1 1 1 with Misses Loys and
Bertha Kt bridge.
Miss Netta Cain gave a party
Saturday night in honor of Misses
.level! and Winnie .Johnson, of
< Oklahoma.
Mr. Dewey O’Kelley has return
ed to his home in Lawreneeville,
after visiting friends and relatives
here.
Miss .Myitis Cannon has return
ed to her home in Augusta, after
spending a few weeks with her
aunt. Mrs. Oscar I inline.
Mr. Manee Ktbridge and family
are at home after visiting relatives
in Sparta.
Mr. Bolden Wages and Mr. Dr
iller Smith are in Kansas City. .Mo.
going to school.
Mr. Leonard Kt bridge has ac
cepted a position in Atlanta.
Mrs. Matilda Kdwards has gone
to visit her brother in Lawrence
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. and. A. Boss had as
their guest Sunday Mr. Will Rock
more.
Miss 1 Jessie Collins. Miss Virdie
Stewart. .Mr. Terrell Cain, Mr.
Dewey O’Kelley and Mr. Arzie
House were the Sunday afternoon
guests ol Misses Loys and Bertha
Bt bridge.
Mrs. Brooksher was the guest
of Mrs. .1. A. Boss Sunday.
Mrs. Oscar Bulloc left last Mon
day for her home in Dallas, (sa.
Mr. John Kthridgc was in town
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. (i. W. Stewart and
son. Kddie. made a business trip
to Buford last week.
Miss Netta Cain and Miss Win
nie .Johnson visited Miss Virdice
Stewart Monday.
Miss Curtis Adams. Miss Hodges
and Mr. Arzie House and ,\fr. Hu
bert Wright were in town Satur
day.
Mr. and .Mrs. T. K. Collins and
son went to Carter Hill Sunday.
BETHLEHEM PERSONALS
|)r. Harris is .just back from a
second trip to Wrightsville and
brought back with him to Bethle
hem the little one-year-old baby
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haris who
has been critically ill for over a
month. He was accompanied by
its mother. Mrs. Harris, and also
the nurse. Miss Mamie Joe Scott.
They will remain here until the
baby convalesces.
.Messrs. Cliff Hmesley and Lew
is Edwards have returned from a
week’s trip to South Georgia and
•Jacksonville, Fla.
Mrs. E. S. Harris has just re
turned from Oglethorpe and Mon
tezuma where she spent a week
with her sister. Mrs. Ella O’Shields
There, are several visitors in
Bethlehem this week.
Mr. Bob Manning spent Wed
nesday in Athens.
The farmers of our section are
trying to get through work but
the rains have caused a lot of grass
Prof. .1, L. Moore is away for a
short while teaching a large music
class.
The future of Bethlehem and
this section grows brighter all the
time and we welcome new comers*
VICTORY LOCALS
There will he a singing at Mace
donia next Sunday.
Mr. K. \V. Bell spent Saturday
with Mr. Pasco Carter.
Mrs. M. H Sims and daughter,
Miss Callio. of Bairdstown, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Simpson.
Misses J lire 11 Bailey. Floriue
Murphy and Mr. Hubert Little
w ere out riding Sunday afternoon.
Miss Annie McEver had as her
guests Sunday Misses \ iola Maul
din. Oma Lee Slocum and Messrs.
Marcus Freeman, Howell Parks
and Ernest Parks.
Miss Pauline Parks had as her
guest Sunday Miss Bertha ('nice.
Mr. R. A. McEver and sons at
tended the sale Saturday of Mr.
Hugh Maxev.
Messrs. Pasco Carter, Clyde
Simpson and Misses Lou Ella Car
ter. Ermine Simpson attended the
convention at Walnut church last
Sunday.
Extract From Nashville
Herald’s Editorial Cohtmo
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Her Clifford Walker mjut tMthN
trip to Berrien thin wo ok. Ho hwo ■
kest of worm friend* bore
BeroW.
HIGH THIBIITE ID HI.
CLIFFORD HMLXER
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Excerpt From Article in the
Sylvania Telephone
The Telephone hag been supporting
Mr. Walker, and shall continue to do
so. He is a clean and capable man,
and well worthy in ev-ry way of the
high office to which he aspires.
do not think Georgia has a purer pub
lic man today than Clifford Walker.
Let ua eldct a governor on his
merits—a map-whom we know to
Oopr-who has been faithful to every
private and public trust that bas
reposed in hirb** man of clean,it|a
apd lofty principles, who will be a
worthy successor to our present gov
,rno-'and will Georgia’s fair
banner aloft. And such a man w
believe our people will find in tne
Honorable Clifford Walker.-Sylvauia
Telephone.
A Needed Security for
Valuable Papers
>
Yv*e wish to auuouunee to (>ui- nutome-s and friends that we have coni
p'leted tin; instnliatiou of a complete system of safety deposit boxes for ti. dr
convenience.
This is the most attractive and most beautifuul - set of boxes in this section.
At the same time it is arranged for your convenience and the safety of your
valuables. It is in a fire-proof vault, double key system and is insured against
the loss of any of your valuables.
There is a size, with corresponding price, to fit your needs. These boxes
are renting rapidly and it will be to your advantage to come in soon and get
yours.
Customers who have old boxes are requested to come to the bank at once
and transfer to the new.
E M BE
RESERVE^>
■fcsa^S YST E
s
Winder National Bank
Lest You Forget
You can help us make this Fair THE Big- Fair. It 's very simple and easy,
too. Just fig-uure on taking a day or two from work or business and attending
the Fair. The other fellows—the exhibitors—the amusement chaps—the mu
sirians—will be on hand to help make the time pleasantly and profitably spent.
Sure, you can help—just come.
Premium Book Now Ready
THE NORTH GEORGIA FAIR
WINDER. GEORGIA
October 5-6-7-8 9, 1920
Hoa. Clifford Walker
the Logical Candidate
for Governor of Georgia
Ocllla Star’s RepresentativeSentlmeni
In Regard to the Coming Election
The Star favors the candidacy ol
Mr. Walker. Many of the people oi
Irwin county have heard Mr. Walker
apeak and will bear us out in the
statement that he is a most brilliant
speaker, and his public acts and ut
te ranees are such as do not have to
be explained or defended. It appears
to ue that he has the lead in the race,
At least he has many supporters in
Irwin county. He made good as At
torney General, and filled the offics
to the satisfaction of the people ol
the state. We believe that they in
tend to call him higher up.— Ocilla
Star.
THURSDAY, JI LT 29, 1920
REV. HIGGINS IN MEETING
THIS WEEK AT UNION.
Rev. S. P. Higgins is having a
fine meeting this week out at Un
ion church three miles from Win
der. •
He will he assisted hv Rev. Frank
Jackson, of Atlanta, the remain
der of the time in this revival ser
vice.
Rev. S. P. Higgins is a sunceess
ful pastor and has had charge of
Union church as its pastor for lti
yea is.
lie dosed a wonderful meeting
recently at Covington with 31 ad
ditions and will be engaged for
the next six weeks in protracted
services with his own charges and
at visiting churches.