The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, October 13, 1921, Image 12

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THPRSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1021. CITY TAX NOTICE. The City Tax books art* now open for the collection of city taxes for the year 1021. It will lx- very much appre ciated if the public will come in at ouce and pay their taxes so ttint the teachers of our public schools can be .paid tiieir salaries. L. E. Griffeth, City Clerk. Classified Ads. • • loans made on farms and city prop erty. Lowest rates of interest and commissions. \V. 11. Quarterman, At torney. 1.1 MBKR FOR SALE. Have larire quantities of Framing and Hoards for sale at prices that will sell. —Apply to A. I*. Guilin. 21 If Von can still get Syrup Fails and Buckets from .Smith Hardware Cos. Oil Stoves at Smith Hardware Cos. for $0 50 and up. L t Smith Hardware Company show you why Winchester Flash Lights are superior and they cost no more. If you are la-hind with the Winder der News we will lie compelled lo dis continue your paper on November Ist. if you do not pay up. See about it at once. We cannot make you a present of the Winder News. It costs a lot of mon ey to print it. and we must collect our subscriptions that are due us. Your paper will la- stopped November Ist. if you are behind. Ilon’t delay hut attend to it now. Full size Aluminum Tin Kettles for only $1.25. at Smith Hardware Cos. Riinpes with closet and rtwr- Toir from sro.oo up lldw. t o. - ——— t U MBER FOR SALE. Have large quantities of Framing and Boards for sale at prices that will soil. —Apply to A. r. (Judin. 21-tf Ingot-soil watches for $1.75 and up at Smith Hardware Cos. Sow wheat. Buy HU E STONE from Smith Hardware Company. Guaranteed Cook Stovt-s, with ves sels. for 19.50 up at Smith Hdw. Cos. Bvery church and home that does not have electric lamps should have one or more Gasoline Lamps.- Smith Haul wan' Company sells the $lO lamp for $7.50. The $150.00 Thornhill Wide track 2-borse wagon is being sold hy Smith Hardware Cos. for only SIOO. Pocket Knives for 5c and up at the Smith Hardware Company. Oct an Oil Heater for the chilly mornings from Smith Hardware Cos. Be sure to pluut onions this fall. Fine sets for sale by Smith Hardware Cos. REMOVAL NOTICE 1 have moved my office orar the Par ker Furniture Store. .1. 1.. Whitley, •Optometrist. ‘-’tpd NOTICE. GEORGIA Barrow county. All creditors of the estate of Mack Moore, colored, will render in their de mands to the undersigned, duly proven according to law. and all parties owing and Indebted to the said Mack Moore ill at once make payment to the under signed. H. G. HILL. Administrator "f the Estate of Mack Moore. NOTH E TO TIIE PUBLIC. On account of the great demand n our space, there will he a charge of one half cent per word for obituaries, nemorlams, resolutions of respect, cards of thanks, etc. from this date, in sending In sucti communications count the words and send in amount at one half cent per word, to pay for same. FINE FARM FOR SALE. Farm of 412 acres —225 acres cleared. 3 splendid settlements with 0, 5 and 3 room dwellings. barns and outbuild Ings. 325 acres under wire fence, run ning water, on public road. lVi miles from Lyons, (5a., the county sent of Toombs county. One of the best farms In the county. Soil is red pebbly with clay subsoil; very productive; school and churches nearby. Will take S3O j>er acre for this farm ; $2,000 cash will handle the proposition, balance 5 years at $ per cent interest. J. W. McWhorter, Winder, Ga. Excellent Philosophy. Life la like a game of whist 1 don’t enjoy the game much; but 1 like to May y cards well and see what will gs the end of It. —George Eliot Valuable. Smolen Island near Rrtfinnsnnd, Norway, is a tint spot of land pos sessed of immense areas of peat hog. It is doubtful whether there is any where a better location for the pro duction of peat in large quantities.— Omaha Bee. Keep Extra Supply. A reserve supply of llllle things nec essary around 'he house will save many an Honoring moment. \ v lth this fact tri mind, don't buy }nsr one paper of pins a package of hairpins a hair Det. five stamps, n small supply of tet ter paper. Lay In a regular stock of these things and of nil such little ar ticles. the lack of which causes so much lost time Lake's Level Has Fa-’e-. The pre-hlstorlc Lake Tahoe wn* larger and deeper than the present lake. During the Neocene epoch and earlier part of the Pleistocene epoch Its wafer stood much higher hut m Its overflow it has cut through the lava darns that maintained !• at the height. Hearties that mark 'he tor Oier h'gto-r level are about 1 * *** feet above the present vtirfoee end doubt less the witter no**e s**nd even lilsuer SEAL LYE EVERY WOMANS WORK%M~jj gl A Remarkable Product That Saves Women Time, Money and Work USE Red Seal Lye according to direc tions and you’ve got the greatest clean ing power on earth. Lye is the basis for all soaps. Red Seal Lye not only cleans, but disinfects and purifies at the same time. You can make your own soap by mixing Red Seal Lye with grease according to di rections. You can make a wonderful cleans ing water by dissolving a teaspoonful of Red Seal Lye in a quart of water. This solu- > tion will help you in washing and cleaning anything and everything about the house with safety. A little Red Seal Lye sifted into the sink cleans out the pipes and keeps them from becoming stopped up. Red Seal Lye is the finest quality lye that can possibly be made, and is all pure granu lated lye, without any foreign ingredients added. Use it for all purposes according to directions. Red Seal Lye is packed in cans * that are easy and convenient to use—you simply sift the lye into the water without any danger to your hands whatever. Always ask your storekeeper for, and be sure to get, the old reliable Red Seal Granu lated Lye. P. C. TOMSON & CO., Philadelphia, Penna. Holidays. If all the year were playing holi days. to sport would be as tedious aa to work ; but when they seldom coma they wished for come, and nothing plensoth but rare accidents. —Shakes- peare. Quite v.lkefy American women bathers with an in •ltnarlo- to enihnnpnhif. il Is stated, I save taken to painting dimples on J ;lieir knees Ttie report that a fashion j ible New Yorker who does not care ! or the water has created the neees nry Illusion by having a lobster paint id on her toe Is probably premature.— From Hunch. London < A Fool You Can" Bend. T think t know now what I never knew before —the meaning of the com mon saying: "A fool you can neither | bpnd nor break." Fray heaven 1 rnay never have a "wise fool" for tny friend I There Is nothing more In tractable. “My resolve is fixed I" Vyti.v. so madmen say too; tint the more firmly they believe In their de lusion ttie more they stand in at-ed of treatment.—From “The Goiden Say ’ lugs of Epictetus." THE VERA BEST LYE VOI R MONEY CAN Bl’V Always follow direction, when you use Red Seal Lye —a full printed set is fur nlshed with each ran. They * tell you how to use Red Seal Lye safely and sav ingly in many helpful ways. THE WINDER NEWS Impertinent Petitions. When w-> are invited to a banquet we take what Is set before ns; and were one to call upon his host to set fish upon the table or sweet things, he would be deemed absurd. Yet. In a word, we ask the gods for whai they In not give; Bnd that, although they have given ns so many things I—From “The Golden Sayings of Eplcte'us." 1 Chinese Perfunne. Tr China -t dinners and at theutrt. ral j>erforn)..nces. It Is customary to jrovtde guests or spectators wivfa tirmll hot to-vels saturated with scenl k) water for wiping tl-elr faces. Scent Ml water is also much used in con new lion with bathing and the every-day washing of faces and hands. In some Lailn-Arnerieau countries there Is a rery great demand for perfumery. If I person needs a hath a dash of per fume Is supposed to serve as we w nd time and vr-ai'ble are saved. Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chester field are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Cos. Chesterfield CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended 'JH THE UNIVERSAL CAR Pride of Ownership The Ford Touring Car has brought to the farm homes of the country more real pleasure, comfort and conven ience than perhaps any other one thing. It has enabled the farmer and his family to mingle with friends, attend church, neighborhood functions, and enjoy the many pleasantries that abound in country life. Truly the Ford car with its low cost of operation and maintenance, its usefulness and efficiency, has been a boon to the American farmer. • Your order should be placed at once if you wish to avoid delay in delivery. King Motor Company C. B. MOTT, Manager. * Ford and Fordson Dealers I Winder, Georgia JL Mansion* tor the Soul. Make your-elves nests of pleasant ■honghfs. hnghi fancies. satisfied nernorles, noble histories, faithful say ngs. treasure hous- of precious and -estful thoughts which onie can ret dis turb. nor pain make gloomy -v>r pov -rty take away from us —h--usts built without bauds for our souls to live n. —John Kuskln. Protection for Antarctic Faun*. It is likely that the Australia* .'otutnon wealth will, at tire instigation it Sir Douglas Mawsou. the aula re de explorer, preserve Macquarie island tnd Ike neighboring Islets as a sanc tuary for the suhantnretic fauna. The siand, which has an area of nearly 400 iegrees S., 900 miles from Tasmania tnd nearly the same distance from inthrctica. it Is the home and breed ing ground of many millions of pen ruin.s of ditTereni species, including the jow rare king penguins, and of vast Josts of sea-elephant* and seals. Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year. Shark by No Means Valueless. From the hide of a 000-pounri shark It Is possible to obtain ten square feet of leather, and the stomach furnishes* a raw material which can be made Into Ipruhcr w-tth the apppnrnncp anA texture of glazed kid according to the New 1 ork Evening Post. The liver will yield anywhere from 10 to 15 gallons of oil and rtie dorsal fin. when dried, will bring about $2.50 oriental enlcmwj Strangers in Language. Ail men are strangers. There ar* io two men on earth who speak the same language. Each places his own individual meaning in his words With ‘:he self-same words men talk of quite iifferent ihings. And I cannot he cer tiin how my words will be interpreted )y him to whom they are addressed* Flint is the reason all aged people, talk to themselves; it Is the habit of a 'felting experience—Mattel Johnson Leland's Translation of Arne Gar norg's “The Lost Father.”