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THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1921.
NOTICE OF ROM) ELECTION.
Notice is hereby given to the voters
>f Barrow county, that on the 26th day
of August, 1921, an election will be held
in Barrow county at which will Ik>
submitted *o the qualltied voters of
said county, for their determination of
the question whether Bonds shall he
Issued by said Barrow county, Georgia,
in the aggregate amount of lifty Thou
sand Dollars ($50,000.00) to be applied
to the completion, finishing and equip
ing of the Barrow county court house,
which is now under construction, the
said issue of Bonds to aggregate the
mrn of Fifty Thousand (SSO 000.00,)
Dollars if issued shall consist of fifty
Bonds in number, numbered from one
(1) to fifty (50), both inclusive, each
of said Bonds to be of the denomination
vf One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars,
each and all of said bonds are to hear
interest at the rate of five percent (5)
per annum from date of issue, payable
annually or on the first day of January
in each year, and the principal there
of to he payable as follows ;Two Thou
sand Dollars on the first day of Janua
ry, 15)32. and Three Thousand Dollars
the first day of January, 1933, 15)34,
1035, 1036 1937, 1938, 1030, 1040, 1041.
1042. 1043* 15*44. 1045, 15*46. 15*47, 15*48.
the said several Installments seven
teen In number, one of Two Thousand
Dollars and sixteen of Three Thousand
Dollars, each of the proposed issue, ag
gregating the total said sum of Fifty
Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars and on
the last named date, January
all of said Bonds principal and Interest
are to he fully paid off.
Said election shall Ik> held nt all the
voting precincts within the limit of the
said county, and shall be held by the
same persons and in the same manner
and the same rules and regulation as
those that govern elections for county
officers for the said county of Barrow,
and the returns of said election shall
he made by the election managers to
the Ordinary of Barrow county and
said Ordinary of Barrow county shall
iii the presence and together with the
managers who bring tip the said returns
consolidate the said returns and de
clare the result.
The hour for holding said election
shall he the same as the hours for
holding the elections for county officers:
namely-: From seven o'clock A. XI. until
six o’clock I*. M. nt Court House and
at all other precincts in said county,
from eight o’clock A. M. until three
o’clock P. M. sun time, on said date for
holding the said election, August 26,
3921.
C. XV. PARKER,
Ordinary of Barrow county.
PARISH ACADEMY
Xlisses Ruth Allen and Norene John
son were the guests of Xliss Miriam
Braselton Sunday.
Miss Bessie Simpson was the guesj
of Xliss Bertha C'ruce Friday night.
Mr. 15. F. O’KVlley, John O'Kelley,
Charlie Adams and Xliss Viola O'Kelley,
of Cleveland, sp|nt Thursday night
with Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Elliott.
Mrs. XV. B. Bramlett has gone to the
mountains to spend a few weeks with
tier mother.
Miss Carmen Elder was the guest of
Uiss Bertha Cruce, of SUarou on
VbursUay afternoon.
'Die singing at Misses Nellie and Ruth
Alim's Sunday night was highly enjoy
ed by all present.
Miss Thelma Allen was the guest
of her brother, Mr. G. W. Allen, Fri
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. X. Elliott, Mr. and
Mrs. J T. Wright and Mr.. W. 1?.
Hrnnilett were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Skelton Sunday night.
The singing at this place Sunday
afternoon was highly enjoyed by a
large crowd.
Miss Aline Smith spent Tuesday
night with Miss Fannie Sims.
Miss Jewell Elliott was the guest of
Mi>/s Bessie Simpson Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. C. r. Allen was the guest of
Miss Aline Smith Tuesday night.
Miss Fannie Sims was the guest of
Mrs. A. X. Elliott Monday afternoon.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
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Services for Sunday:
Sunday school at 10:15, S. F. Maugh-
on, Supt.
Preaching at 11:30, “Victories of
Faith.”
Senior B. T. P. U. at 7 :30.
Junior B. Y. P. U. at 7 :30. i
Preaching at 8:30, “What is Life.”
Special music by the Quartette.
Come. W. H. Faust, Pastor.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
On account of the great demand
on our space, there will be a charge of
one-half cent per word for obituaries,
memoriams, resolutions of respect,
cards of thanks, etc. from this date.
In sending in such communications
count the words and send in amount,
at one-half cent per word, to pay for
same.
Buy GOOD GULF KEROSENE.
STATHAM
Mr. and Mrs. B. H Grant and three
little sons are the guests of their par
ents, Xlr. and Mrs. Grant of Shiloh
this week.
Miss Marguerite Bishop of Athens is
the guest if Xliss Louise Daniel this
week
Mr and Xlrs. J. H. XVall announce the
birth of a daughter, July 14th.
Xlrs. E. XI. Smith of Charleston, S.
C.| who is spending awhile with her
mother, Xlrs. XV. D. McDonald, will la
the guest of her husband’s parents this
week, Xlr. and Mrs. Smith of near
Athens.
Xliss Pauline Roberts spent Satur
day night in the country with her
aunt, Xlrs. Cliff Perkins.
MiAs Myrtle Booth of Winder is
spending some time with her mother,
J. J. Booth.
Xlisses Pearlle and Zorn Hammond
were the guests of Xliss Ilia Hammond
last week.
Xlrs. G. C. Robertson and cliildrei
are spending this week with -Mrs. I). T.
Hammond.
Xlrs. Florence Bell of Russel) was
the week-end guest of her mother, Xlrs.
Ellen Dooly. •
Xliss Avery Beddingfleld entertained
as her guests last week Misses Sara
Lowe and Susie Belle Perkins.
Xliss Miriam Smith of Talbotton is
the guest of Miss Frances Arnold this
week.
Mrs. Sallie Hammond was called to
the bedside of her sister, Xlrs. Banks,
of Athens, who is seriously ill.
Rev. Charles Henderson has closed
a meeting nt the church where
lie delivered some able and help
ful sermons. May much good be ac
complished.
Rev. J. B. Gresham will begin a se
ries of meetings at the Methodist
church Friday evening, July 22nd. Ev
erybody welcome.
Rev. Young <’f the Christian church
begins liis meeting the second Sunday
in August. \Vill welcome your attend
ance.
Xlisses Idalee and Rozelle Ross return
ed from Alabama where they were very
royally entertained for two weeks as
guests of relatives.
Xlisses Rulie Mauldin and Lucile Wil
son of Dacula, returned to their home
Tuesday after spending sometime here
very pleasantly **s the guest of Xliss
Euunnline Sykes.
Xlr. Roy David of Xliss
! olen Arnold and E. R. Arnold motor
ed over to Bethlehem Sunday afternoon
and were guests of Xlisses Ettie Belle
and Myrtiee Harrison.
Rev. and Xlrs. Charles Henderson
entertained as their week-end guests
W. <’. Henderson and family from
Cleveland, Xlr. Albert Henderson, mem
ber of legislature, from Atlanta, Xlr.
and Xlrs. John Russell and little son
and daughter, of Athens and Xliss
Clara Henderson from the State Nor
mal school, Athens.
Xliss Thelma Lancaster returned
from a very pleasant visit with her
sister, Xlrs. Ernest Ethridge of At
lanta.
Miss Annie Hnynie of Winder was
the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. L. Wall
Tuesday.
Mrs. W. 11. Cooper and children of
Athens were in the city awhile Tuesday
with relative*.
The Womans Missionary Society of
the Baptist enuren held their regular
meeting Tuesday afternoon. Quite a
good many ladies present and a lot of
interest manifested.
latest Magazines for Sale.
You can buy your magazines at our
drug store. We keep the following lat
est issues: Vogue, Saturday Evening
Post, Western Story Magazine, Hearsts
Magazine, Ace-High Magazine and Elite
Styles.—Winder Drug Cos. Phone 280.
Phone 65 Phone 65
We are now ready to supply you with
BLUE GEM COAL for Winter.
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Blue Gem Lump
SIO.OO
Other good coals for less money. Phone us
your order.
City Coal Cos.
Geo. Thompson W. C. Hams
Phone 65 Phone 65
x We carry Kodak films at popular
prices—Winder Drug Cos., Phone 286.
Remember we carry all kinds of tur
nip seed in the bulk.—Winder Drug
Cos., Phone 286.
LOW PRICES ON
BLACKSMITHING
Horseshoeing SI.OO
Shrinking Tires -60
All other blacksmith work and auto
mobile work down in proportion. Give
me a trial.
FULTON FREEMAN
CEDAR HILL. It
ALTO BUMPER LOST.
Lost, one auto spring bumper on the
night of July 18th on road betwmi
Winder and Bethabara church in Oco
nee county. Reward will be paid for its
return to The Winder News office.
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OAK GROVE ,
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(Last week’s Letter.)
Xrr. and Xlrs. J. L. Harwell visited
the latter’s mother in Jefferson Sunday.
Xlisses Macy and Runette Sellers of
Winder are with Xlrs. Sara Sellers this
week.
Xlrs. J. D. XVall and children of Pleas
ant Hill visited relatives here Satur
day and Sunday.
Kermit Booth of Camp Jackson, S.
C„ spent a few days last week with his
mother, Xlrs. J. J. Booth.
Little Robert Sellers is still very sick,
we hope he will soon be better.
Xlr. and Xlrs. T. N. Suddeth spent
Saturday with the former’s parents,
Mr. and Xlrs. J. A. Suddeth, of near
Jefferson.
Xlrs. Gordon Jones returned home
Sunday after spending some time with
her parents near Bogart.
Xliss Myrtle Booth of XVinder spent
Sunday at the home of her mother.
Xlr and Xlrs. McElhannon and,chil
dren spent Saturday in Jefferson with
Mrs. Canie XleElhannon.
WINDER CAMP BOYS PLAY HELEN
The ball games played by the Camp
Winder boys were well represented —
two games were played, resulting in one
victory for the home boys. Winder
defeated Helen by the score of 24 to 11.
Tlie game was a hard fought one with
Wood fin Hill twirling for the home
boys fliid Frank Bomluraut sticking
behind the bat.
The first game was tied and untied
several times until the Inst Inning
when one tall Nacoochee lad pounded
the ball for a nice two-base hit with
two men on bases whicli untied the
score and credited Nacoochee with an
other close victory The boys were rep
resented by our Southpaw, John Car
rington with Autry behind the bat.
Frank Boinlurant’s catch in the begin
ning of tlie game and James Emory
Lord’s two three-base hits, and one two
base hit starred for Camp Winder.
With luck against the Camp Winder
boys the Nacoochee lads won the game
by the close score of 16 to 15.
SALESMAN WANTED —To sell tires
direct from factory to user. Excep
tionally good commission. All or
spare time. Address BT OAK
TIRE CO., Burr Oak, Michigan. 2t
Otherwise All Right.
A prominent clubwoman says that
woman's besetting sins are envy, lazl
aess, gluttony, jealousy and revenge.
Outside of that, she Is, we presume,
jhe angel we have always liked to pic
ture her.—Boston Evening Transcript.
Buy THAT GOOD GULF GASOLINE.
THE WINDER NEWS
Letter From J. L. Moore
Fountain Inn, S. C.
Editor Winder News:
This, July 14th, finds me located
at the above place teaching a line class.
The enrollment runs to more than a
hundred, and still they come—the old
and young, the ignorant and learned.
All the people seem to be interested in
Xloore, the "Bethlehemite.” This is
a pretty little town of about 2,000 pop
ulation situated 18 miles Southeast of
Greenville on the C. W y & C. Ky. It
is an old town though it has many up
to-date improvements. The present
postmaster has held the position contin
ously for 48 years. This is such a rare
occurrence I thought it worth mention
ing.
There are three good church build
ings, Presbyterian, Baptist and Xleth
odist. I ant holding forth in the Bap
tist church, a structure costing about
$50,000. It is one of the most com
plete edifices it has been my privilege
to occupy for my work. It is supplied
with electric lights, fans, toilets, rooms
for every phase of church work and
study. Added to this is a fine pipe or
gan and a handsome piano. The pes
ent pastor, Mr. Hair, is a man who
know s how to do things.
Crops and general conditions are
about the same as in other sections.
It has been dry here but rain has been
falling for a few days. The boll wee
vil has made his advent and is being
“cussed” and discussed very much. Ev
eryone has a remedy to exterminate
him, especially the county agents and
experts. When it comes to national,
state and county advisers South Caro
lina is abreast any other state of my
acquaintance.
I will close hep July 21st and go to
C’entralhatdhee, Ga„ to teach a fifteen
day gradel music class
XVith best wishes for the editor and
the homefolks.
I am as ever,
J. L. XIOORE.
FOR RENT —In desirable location, 1
large 8-room house lights, water, and
large garden, poultry yard, orchard and
barn. —See XX T . A. Craft. 2t
ROOXIS FOR RENT—Two or three
nice rooms for rent, apply to Mrs. XL
E. X’auglian in the old grand jury
room in the opera house building. The
rooms are in good neighborhood. It
BAIRD’S
CASH STORE
The prices on all lines of groceries at this popular
store are attracting attention far and near. Here is
where you get your groceries cheaper. Prices count.
Look at these bargains:
Ball Mason Fruit Jars, 1 quart, size, dozen $1.20
Ball Mason Fruit Jars, £ gallon size, dozen $1.50
Tetley’s Tea, 25c package 19c
Temple Garden Tea, 25c package v wa.i.j 19c
Temple Garden Tea, SI.OO package .65
Shredded Wheat, 25c size .. . ........i... . -i- •• • • .... .15
Puffed Wheat, 2 packages for ....... ......... ......... .25
Post Toasties, 2 packages for , ...
Snuff, any 10c size f£i* ~ . ....... ... ... ... . ... ... -l-. .... -69
Snuff, any 10c size, 3 for ~. . .<... • ... .g.-25
Tobacco, any 30c plug for .......
Best Morning Glory Lard, 50 lb. can, per lb 15
Best Morning Glory Lard, 10 lb can for ........ 1.70
Silver Leaf Lard, 10 lbs. bucket for .......... ... .. 1.65
Crescent Lard, 4 lb. can for ..... • -55
Crescent Lard, 8 lbs can for •- LlO
Best side meat, per pound . . *l6
Sky Rocket, Self Rising Flour, best made, 50 lbs. 2.50
Diamond Patent, Plain Flour, best, 50 lbs. M . . 2.90
Pure Wheat Shorts, 100 lb. Sack 2.45
Remember that we do not deliver, hence you can
buy here cheaper. We appreciate your patronage in
the past and will continue to serve you in the future
with best goods at a little less.
We buy all country produce. Highest market price.
Baird’s Cash Store
Broad Street Winder, Georgia
VICTORY NEWS
Xliss Lillie Fleemau was the guest
of Xlisses Xlae Reynolds and Hester
Hayes Sunday afternoon.
Xlrs. Healan and- little daughter,
Grace,,of Hoschton, were visiting Xlr.
and Xlrs. E. D. Johnson awhile Sun
day afternoon.
Xliss Ethel Boss, of Auburn, was the
guest of her cousin Miss Florine Mur
phy Saturday night.
Xliss Jurell Bailey was the guest of
Xliss Xlae Reynolds Sunday afternoon.
SERVICE plus BEAUTY
When you buy tires you want the most mile
age you can get for the money, of course.
That's why we sell Goodyears!
They have won the preference of automobile
manufacturers, racers and the public by the
unusual mileage built into them by Good
year.
Then there is great satisfaction in the ap
pearance of the Goodyear All-Weather
treads. They show up in fine style on any
car.
LXX’e now have a good stock of Clinch
er Casings in the three styles made by
Goodyear for Fords, Chev
rolets, etc. Also a full line o'f other
sizes, —tubes and tire savers.
You will find our Goodyear service
and Goodyear tires best for your car.
Tire Service Station ,
ROBT. A. CAMP, Prop.
WINDER, GA.
SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 A YEAR
Miss Myron Braselton was the guest
of Miss Nellie Allen awhile Sunday.
Xliss Alberta XlcDougald, of Hoseh
ton, was the guest of her cousin, Xliss
Pauline Johnson, last week.
Xliss Lillie Fleemau was the guest'-
of Miss Pauline Johnson one evening
this week.
The Wood Chucks took the game of
ball at Braselton Saturday afternoon
the score being 6 to 3 in favor of the
Wood Chucks.
Xlr. Herman Johnson made a busi
ness trip to Braselton Xlonday.