The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, September 08, 1921, Image 12
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921.
Classified Ads.
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"ARM LANDS FOR SALE OR TRADE
We have options on and for sale
nearly tlfty farms in Oconee an<l other
North Georgia counties, ranging in
size from 25 to I*oo acres.
This is the finest farming section of
the entire state. Write us for our list
of farms, terms and prices, and let us
Hat your property in our next Bulletin.
No sale —No cost to you.
Anderson & Porter. Real Estate.
- Bishop, Georgia
The Real, Real Estate Dealers.”
Loans mnde on farms and city prop
erty. Lowest rates of interest and
commissions. —W. 11. Quarterroan, At
torney.
Johnson Bros, crockery. Gall for it
by name, its the best. Smith Hard
ware ('ompany.
FARM FOR RENT.
Six horse farm in Oconee sounty, on
Wutkinsvllle road, one mile from Farm
ington. Investigate and communicate
wth Mrs. Annie Anderson, 786 Edge
wood Ave., Atlanta, Ga. 18-4 t.
Civil Service examinations for men,
women, over 17. Railway Mail Clerk,
SIOOO. Postoffice Clerk, Government
Clerk. Typist, SI4OO-SIBOO. Experience
minecessary. For free particulars,
write J. Leonard (former Civil Service
examiner) 595 Equitable Bldg. Wash
ington, I). C. 18-10-pd.
GOOD SACKS
We have a few cotton pickers’ sacks
on hand that we will sell to the peo
ple who need one, for 50c, size 28x30.
Also 80x80 burlap sheets for 50c. A
few pairs of knee pads. You can find
these goods at Smith Hardware Cos.,
or at our place. —Woodruff Mfg. Cos.,
Winder, Ga.
Put the oil stove in now, hot weath
er is still with us. Smith Hardware
Company.
BARGAINS IN WAGONS
We have 13 new two-horse Stude
baker wagons with bodies medium and
heavy weights that we are selling at
sllO and slls each. Also 10 new one
house Studebaker wagons for SOO.OO
each. We mean to sell them.
Kimbrough-Veazey Company.
4123 Apalachee, Ga.
Beautify your home with nn electric
table or floor lamp. Smith Hardware
'ompany.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
We are your authorized FORD and FORDSON deal
ers and our business is to see that your FORD cars,
TRUCKS and TRACTORS are kept in good running
condition at the very least possible cost to you. In or
der to do this we have equipped our shop with the best
time-saver and machinery. We have skilled
FORD mechanics. Each job is guaranteed.
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We tell you in advance the exact labor charge, which
is based on the present price we pay our mechanics. We
carry stock of GENUINE PARTS made by
CHEAP WAGONS.
We have 13 new two-horse wagons
and 10 new one-horse wagons, all with
bodies of the famous Studebaker make
that we want to sell. The two-horse
wagons will go at sllO and slls each.
The one-horse wagons at SOO each.
Kimbroogh-Xeazey Company.
03 Apalachee, Ga.
Notice to Creditors.
All creditors having claims against
the estate of Mrs. C. J. Hill, deceased,
are hereby notified to render same, in
proper form, to me for approval.
This the 25th day of August, 1921.
V. A. SIMS, Administrator.
Greensboro, Ga. (it-25.
Majestic and Copper Clad ranges are
the world’s best, there are no substi
tutes. Smith Harwaro Cos.
REPAIR WORK _ DONE. —Organs, pi
anos, sewing machines, cloe-ks, or any
small machinery. Address Marlon
Hall, Auburn, Ga.
Winchester shot guns, shells, car
tridges and rifles. Smith Hardware
Cos. The Winchester store.
NEW WAGONS FOR SALE
We have 13 new two-horse wagons,
medium and heavy weight that we want
to sell at the low price of sllO and
slls. We have 10 one-horse wagons that
we will sell at SOO each. These wagons
are the famous Studebaker and these
prices are for wagons with bodies.
Kimbrough-Veazey Company,
4t-23 Apalachee, Ga.
Aluminum Sale on at Smith Hardware
Cos. Saturday and Monday. This is the
Twenty Year Aluminum. See our list
of FREE articles.
I have a second hand bicycle for sale
cheap.—Lagree Jacobs.
FARM WANTED
Wanted to hear from owner of a
farm or good land for sale, price rea
sonable. —L. Jones, Box 551, Olney, 111.
Judge’s Bright Idea.
Ossip was attempting to walk along
She street on his bands. A policeman
irrested him. not agreeing that the
world had turned upside down. “How
nuch did you drinkV” nsk<*d the Judge.
•Just one glass of wine.” "Well," re
narked the Judge, “it must have been
i magnifying glass.”
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Salmon Worth Taking.
The biggest RalmoD ever taken in the
fresh waters of New Hampshire re
cently was caught in Lake Sunapee.
Its weight was 27 pounds. The larg
est previous salmon caught in Sunapee
weighed about 15 pounds.
King Motor Company
C. B. MOTT, Manager.
Ten Commandments for
Your Home Town
WRITTEN BY E. FRED EASTMAN
Director of Community Service
for
Community Chautauquas, Inc .
To Interpret for Our Own Town the Command “Thou
Shalt Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself.”
L Thou shalt love thy home town above all other towns. Thou shall be
loyal to her people and to her institutions.
II Thou shalt guard thy home town from the hosts of evil that would
invade and destroy her soul. Thou shalt keep the good name of thy home
town clean and without stain or blemish.
111. Thou shalt elect as thy public servants In political office men of
strong character, eager to conserve the best Interests of thy people. And
when thou hast elected such men thou shalt stand by, support, and encourage
them, for their temptations are muny and their burdens are not light.
IV. Thou shalt exalt thy public school and honor It all the days of thy
life with the test of teachers, building, and equipment, for the school is the
cradle of the future. Thy children are here and they shall be the citizens of
tomorrow. No training Is too good for them and no preparation superfluous.
V. Thou shalt defend the health of thy home town from the death that
lurks in marshes, swamps, and heaps of filth. Thou shalt exterminate the
fly and the mosquito, for they carry typhoid and malaria. The tubercle
bacillus shalt thou drive before thee with the sun and fresh air as thy allies.
VI. Thou shalt build good roads and keep them good. For by her roads
Is a town known for good or 111. Eternal watchfulness shall be thy motto,
that thy roads may not ravel nor thy supervisor forget thee.
VII. Thou shalt keep thy home town beautiful. The hills, the trees,
the waters that Nature has given her thou shalt preserve In sacred, trust.
No hovel shalt thou permit to disfigure them. Thou shalt keep thy homes and
thy door yards clean and cheerful. Thy waters shalt thou purify that they
may bring thee life and strength. The future of thy town shalt thou plan
with care and diligence that thy growth be not haphazard, but full of thought
and loving care as the plans of a mother for the growth of her child.
VIII. Thou shalt honor thy community Institutions. Thpu shalt play
together with thy neighbors with all thy heart and strength and mind. Thou
shalt work together in thy organizations, clubs, and Chautauqua for the com
mon welfare. Thy leaders shalt thou learn to obey. Thou shalt serve on
committees where thou art put and net Intrude on committees where thou
art not put. Thus shalt thou know each other better, thy work shall prosper,
and thy friendships shall multiply.
IX. Thou shalt be a good neighbor to all who live In thy home town
whether they be rich or poor. Thou shalt speak 111 of none and good of many.
Thou shalt be a< friend to strangers and visit the sick in their affliction.
X. Thou shalt go to church for the honor of thy home town and for thine
own good. Thou shalt not consider thyself too wise nor too busy, too bad nor
too good to spend an hour or two on Sunday with thy neighbors in the worship
of God. Thou shalt not send thy children to church, thou shalt bring them
there. Thou shalt offer thyself to thy spiritual leader for the service of God
and thy community. So shall ye win many battles together.
THE WINDER NEWS
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