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PENTECOST
Miss Lollie Mae Hammond, of
Athens, spent the week-end with
homefolks.
Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Gresham
ji *id bahv. of Bethlehem, were the
dinner guests of Mrs. 11. A. llardi
gree .Monday.
Mr. Weldon Pentecost, of Bost
■n irk, was the guest of relatives
here Sunday.
Mrs. W. -1. llaynic is very sick
•wo hope she will soon be well
again.
Misses Lila Harris and Dial, of
Bogart, spent a short while with
Miss Grace Pickett Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Anna Hammond spent Sun
’day with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John McDonald.
Miss Zora Hammond was the
guest of Miss Grace Prickett Mon
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. I). P. Chandler
and little son spent Sunday with
Mrs. 11. A. llardigree.
Next Sunday will be tlie regular
preaching day here; the pastor de
sires a good attendance.
Misses Myrtle tul Nettie McDon
ald were the guests of -Miss Lola
Mae Elder Sunday.
Miss Jewel Williamson spent
Sunday with Miss Addie B. Bow
man.
Two good Mules for sale or let
out for their feed for 12 months.
Woodruff Hardware Cos.
The City Cafe
THE PLACE FOR QUICK SERVICE
CORNER CANDLER & JACKSON STS.
Everything fresh, new and up-to-date and ready to serve
anything on short order .
When you wish quick lunch orregular meals ask for the
City Cafe. Come around and let us wait on you.
THE PLACE TO SATISFY YOUR APPETITE
Open at all hours and our effort will be to please and make
you a regular cusomer.
JOB T. & P. W. WILLIAMS
J. C. Ray & Cos.
THE ECONOMY STORE
Always a Special Low Price on everything. Wo will sell
this week.
1 pound bucket coffee 2;>c
4 pound Pilot Knob coffee $1.25
1 pound Maxwell House coffee 45°
3 pound Maxwell House coffee sl.3i>
Van Camp’s Pork and Beans 15c
Tomatoes 10°
Sweet Corn 15c
Rex Cooked Brains 35c
Rex Roast Beef 35c
Rex Canned Tripe 35c
Sliced Pineapple, Large size 50c
Sliced Pineapple, Small size 25c
Oct our prices on flour before buying elsewhere.
Also special prices on all feeds. Hay and Grain a specialty.
Several cars of choice Timothy Hay to arrive soon. Get
our Rock Bottom Prices.
J. C. RAY & CO.
ATHENS AND JACKSON STS. WINDER,GA.
50 apod cigarettes
for 10c from
one sack of
GENUINE
“BULL”
DURHAM
TOSACCO
MONTEVALLO COAL
THE WORLD’S BEST
PER TON
$13.50
Other Good Coals
for Much Less
Money
PEOPLES FUEL CO.
PHONE 214
TITE BARROW TTMFS WINDER, GEORGIA
LOVE THE YANKS
Peopte of the Aisne Realize Debt
to Doughboys.
“Les Americalns” Will Long Be Re
membered With Gratitude in
That Part of France.
Alexandr-r Woolcott writes tn the
North American .Review that whatever
of bitterness and disappointment there
may he traced in the attitude toward
this country among certain French
people—and that bitterness is gro
tesquely exaggerated by some of the
uncomprehending tourists —you And
none of it in the Aisne.
After oil, any man's notions on large
questions is narrowed and colored and
deflected by his own personal experi
ence. I suppose many a Yank who lost
his arm ia France and was later fleeced
by some French shrew now cares
precious little whnt Incomes of the
"frogs" tfu? next time Germany splits
her seams. Then I know one Brittany
mother whose* bouncing three-year-old
boy is a daily reminder of a passing
surgeon in olive drab who saved the
eyes a stupid midwife had blinded. I
doubt If the most caustic of Paris
newspapers could dissuade her from
hearty enthusiasm for “les Ameri
cains.”
Or consider the woman who beams
over the rich old farm on the outskirts
of Behu-le-Guery, near Belleau wood.
To her the war was a distant rum
bling, a frrnway disaster, till one day
all her neighbors from the north
seemed in flight past her door and
every one told her she too must fly.
Then in came certain fresh young
Americans who climbed into her
greniers. strung wires from her tool
house. displaced her cows with map
tables and slept all over her house.
She heard the enemy come booming to
the very edge of the landscape visible
from her npper windows, saw these
newcomers hurry up to get between
her and that enemy (very obliging of
tbem), knew of the tussle that fol
lowed, and then. In time, heard that
the Germans were in Inglorious retreat
to the other end of the world. All
this she sew with her own eyes, beard
with her own ears. So, when some
tired pollu says to lier scornfully:
“And did von know that those effroy
nble Americans are claiming they won
the war?" she probably makes answer:
“Moo dten, and didn't they?"
So, if It be a good thing to hope
that France and America will remain
In sympathy with each other —not that
their chancelleries should always be
In cahoots, bnt that their peoples
should he fraternal and mutually re
spectful—we may all be glad that the
hard-pressed folk of the Aisne at
least do not think of the Americans
ns comrndes tn arms who, when the
fighting was over, packed gayly off
and left them neck deep In want and
trouble.
Trustworthiness Attracts.
If you can't be a genius you can
he a eofe and sane leader in your own
line. Y’ou can make reliability your
motto and wrest from reluctant con
ditions a competence worthy of yonr
rating. The majority of mortals are
not trustworthy. They do what at
tracts irrespective of what the results
may be. It's so easy to see the pot
of gold at the foot of the rainbow
until you go after It Bnt promises
are variable quantities that require
sacrifices of means or self to nrnke
real. In I lie process much of the rosi
ness loses Its color and we find life
more commonplace than we dreamed.
So the honest seeker after place tn
progress will try to make good with
out leaning on fnte. And by the
process of developing himself he will
often rise to the merit and reward
of genius. Tills is all nature offers
to men and they grow 1 by using what
they have,—Grit.
Heating by Acetylene.
Acetylene as a substitute for coal in
domestic heating In Switzerland is re
ported to have given great satisfaction.
For several months, the Palace hotel,
a block of five houses at Lausanne,
has been heated by hot water from a
I central station, where acetylene Is
| generated In n stationary apparatus,
mixed with air, and burned In a coil
system. In 20 minutes tin.* entire lx?t
water service for the five houses can
he raised to 160 to 175 degrees
F. Heating the building in mid
winter would require nearly a ton of
coal per day. but In mild winter
weather a comfortable temperature is
maintained with a dally consumption
of 200 to 500 pounds of carbide.
Poisoned by Cream Cakes.
reactor* Leene, Vtolle nnd Lcngle re
port to the Press Medicate (Peris) a
case of many children being poisoned
by cream cakes tttfit bad stood for 24
hours in a window show case. Sft
many of these cases occur in the sum
mer time that tt is suggested that
suets fillings—made of sugar, gelatin,
etc., be forbidden.
Three-Legged Whale.
A whale with three legs, the first
ever discovered, has been caught at a
whaling station near Rrttish Columbia
The legs project four feet from the
body near the tall and are about six
Inches broad. The whale is a female
fifty feet long.
Whale Sausage and Steak.
Delicacies made from the flesh of
whales are now being put on the mar
ket by Newfoundland whalers. Among
them are sausages, meat extract,
panned ateaks and tongue.
PUtiK BLOOD
IS JUST LIKE
SLOW POISON
MAKES YOU FEEL LAZY AND
DISCOURAGED. YOU GET
NOTHING DONE
PEPTO-MANGAft PURIFIES
Tune Up Your Blood With It.
Notice the Difference with Rich
Red Blood in Your Veins.
The man or woman or the child
with a sickly-looking complexion,
a pale wan face, has blood that is
filled with poison. Instead of
rich red blood coursing through
their veins, they are trying to get
along with blood that is weak and
thin. It doesn’t carry life-giving
qualities through the body. You
see those men and women every
day. They are so tired. Their
shoulders droop. They slouch.
It is all they can do to get around.
As soon as you begin to feel that
way take Pepto-Mangan, the well
known blood tonic. It will clear
away the poison and make your
blood rich with red corpuscles.
Pepto-Mangan is prepared in
both liquid and tablet form. One
has the same medicinal value as
the other. Take either kind you
prefer. But be sure you get the
genuine Pepto-Mangan— which
“Glide’s.” The full name,
“Glide’s Pepto-Managn,” should
be on the package.B Advertise
ment.
ROME MERCHANT ASKS
COURT TO STOP MAN
FROM KISSING WIFE
Rome, Ga., Peb. 12.—August Viu
cenzi, a local merchant, today fil
ed a petition in Floyd county su-
Koser, plumber, be enjoined from
bugging and kissing the complain-
K eep Your
Auto New
We can help you keep your car new by washing and greasing as it
should be.
We give you the very best job that is possible, and wash your car as
only one can who had years of experience. Too much soap not
properly washed off will make the paint look dead and your car old.
Let us draw out your old oil and refill with our High Grade oils.
We are making a special price on these oils on Thursdays.
Every Thursday we will draw out your old oil, wash out your crank
easse and refill with oil that retails from $1.20 to SI.GO per gallon
for only Seventy Five Cents per gallon.
TAKE CARE OF YOUR CAR.
I
\K r ashing Fords sl. All Other Cars $1.25
Motor Inn Filling
Station
ant’s wife during his absence from
his store.
Vincenzi charged in his petition
that Rozer showers caresses on his
pretty Italian wife, and that as the
defendant has no property and is
perior court asking that G. P.
not subject to a damage suit, an
injunction is the only remedy left
the complainant.
father was right—
He told us 40 years ago that the studebaker wagon was the
best.
Yes, best then, best now. Why? Because it has the big
gest and best equipped factory back of it.
AVhen you buy a Studebaker you have the backing of the
biggest factory in America. Yes, building daily now, 5
times as many wagons as any other factory in America.
Quanity production enables them to build the best at the
right price.
Sold and guaranteed by
Woodruff 1 Hardware Cos.
THURSDAY FEB. 10 7 1921.
The ease will be argued before
Judge Wright February 19, and in ,
the meantime if Roser kisses Airs.
Vincenzi lie will be in contempt of
court.
Plow Points Guaranteed to plow
50 per cent more than other points
at same price, your money baek if
they do not. Woodruff Hard
ware Go.