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Charles per ktzm an friends for their
patronage. It is
wonderful how the people of this section have
given me their trade. The only reason I can
give is the}' know quality and values and rec
ognize that I have sold them the very best
quality of high-grade furniture at the very
lowest possible prices.
I have come here to stay and to make
friends. I want to do business and make
money, and to do this I realize it takes good
values and satisfied customers.
Ask your neighbors about me and if they
have been pleased with their purchases, let
me save you a few dollars.
Again thanking you, I am,
Yours to serve,
CHAS. PERETZMAN, Manager
Georf!:* Furniture Company
Clasiiied Ads.
LOST—Military overcoat, size
2 V >; burnt on right hand corner
of tail. Lost somewhere be
tween Marcus and (.’minty Line
school houses. Fimler please
return and receive reward to
Harrow Times, or
J. B. MOTE,
r-2 Auburn, Ga.
I*A IXT NOW. You get the
best Paint from Smith Hard
wari' Company.
START BIGHT by buying
one of those <()(>1 > M ILBUKX
WAGONS from Smith Hard
ware Company.
EDIS( >X'—the phonograph
with a soul. Sold by Smith
Hardware Company.
We have just received a car
load of the CELEBRATED
MILBURN WAGONS. Smith
Hardware Company.
Place your order now for a
DODGE‘AUTOMOBILE so as
to be sure of getting one this
spring. Smith Hardware Com
pany.
LOST —One door key to bar
ber shop. The finder will be re
warded by returning to George
Anderson, the barber, Winder,
4 ill.
MICHELIX TIRES AND
TUBES, give satisfaction. Sold
only by Smith Hardware Com
pany.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
I will thresh cane seed for the
public on February 18th. at my
home. If you have any to
thresh bring them to me on that
dav. Remember date.
JOB L. IIILL.
For Feed and Hay, see J. ('.
Bay X Cos.
Pay Cash and be happy.
Trade with J. C. Bay X Cos., and
save money.
For the best of everything in
Groceries, see J. C. Bay X Cos.
WANTED—Used office desk,
with drawers on sides. Ad
dres, Drawer “(',’’ Winder, Ga.
dress Drawer “(_','* Winder, Ga.
2t
CHANDLER'S ACADEMY.
Misses Minin. Grace Chand
ler and Zellie ('handler and lit
tle sister, Irene, were week-end
guests of Mrs. A. A. ('handler.
Miss Minnie Ethridge spent
Sunday afternoon with Miss
Ola < 'handler.
Mrs. F. J. Etheridge and
daughter were the week-end
guests of R. L. Ethridge and
family.
Mrs. Hester Brooks, of Atlan
ta. spent Saturday and Sunday
with Misses ,An,nie and Sallie
Kennedy.
Messrs. Alnum Chandler and
Hornes Rooks spent the week
end with Mr. Sara Rooks and
family at Tallapoosa.
Roy and Lillie Chandler are
two of our community afflicted
with mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. Rube Kennedy
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A. R .Kennedy, of Hog Moun
tain, last Sunday.
Mrs. Bernice Helton and chil
dren are suffering with that
dreadful influenza.
Mrs. Susie Chandler and
daughter were guests of Mrs.
Birdie Chandler last Friday.
LS THERE ANOTHER FRAN
CIS SCOTT KEY IN
AMERICA?
Thet great warn of the past
have always produced some
one writer who pictured in
song the spirit of the occasion.
Surely there is in America to
day someone who will set to
words and music the impulse
that swayed this country and
brought it to the aid of suffer
ing humanity in Europe.
With this thought in mind
the Hearst newspapers conduct
ed a contest to secure, if possi
ble, the greatest patriotic song
ever written.
Thousands upon thousands of
songs with music were contrib
uted from people? residing in ev
ery section of the United States.
From the contributions there
were selected by the National
Committee fifteen songs as the
best.
The selected songs arc being
printed in The Atlanta Sunday
American —one each Sunday—
patriotic songs that should stir
the pulse of every red-blooded
American. The public will be
asked to select the song entitled
to the first prize.
By saving each song as it is
printed one will soon have a col
lection of patriotic songs that
could not be duplicated at any
music store for any amount of
money.
The complete words and mu
sic of each song selected by the
National Song Committee arc
being published now in The At
lanta Sunday American —one
each Sunday. Order your copy
in advance from your local
agent.
This series is but one impor
tant feature of the Atlanta
Siill and a y American, “The
South's Greatest Newspaper,”
bringing to the reader ALL
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Works of America’s leading
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sections —each edited and writ
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tive 1 lines —many other features
and four pages of comics—in
colors.
Subscribe now. Mail your
subscription direct to The Geor
gian-Amorican, Atlanta, Ga., or
subscribe through your local
agent, Jewell Patrick, Winder,
(sa. u
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice is hereby given in pur
suance of the laws of Georgia
under what is commonly called
the prohibition law that Cap
Flanigan, coloivd, living in
Winder, Georgia, is the holder
of a license from the United
States to sell whiskeys. This
the 12th day of Februarv, U)li>.
H. (>. CAMP.
2t Sheriff.
CONI)EMXATI< >X SALE.
(}E()KGlA—Barrow County:
By virtue of an order of con
demnation passed by his Honor,
Judge Andrew J. Cobb, will be
sold before the court house door
of Harrow County, on February
25th, within the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for
cash, tme 5-passenger Ford Au
tomobile, motor number 44041.
license number 28202, condemn
ed as the property of Carl Cain
for use in conveyance of alco
holic li<|iiors. and seized under
the provisions of the Laws of
Georgia for such violations.
4'his the lltli dav of February,
1919.
11. (>. CAMP,
Sheriff.
TIIAXKS THE VOTERS.
I desire to thank my friends
and the voters of Statham for
their generous support and
their confidence in me as evi
denced in the election for coun
cilman on Tuesday. 1 will do
my best to merit your contin
ued confidence.
Respectfully,
A. X. Porter.
SNAP SHOTS.
(By Ilev. W. 11. Faust.)
In India at places the original
yearly income is sit) per year,
and tin* masses live on one meal
a day. Compare our women and
bridge society in general, and
see if we act as Christians.
At Shanghai, China, a large
egg preserving plant is operat
ed by girls who receive a salary
of So per month. China needs
(’hristianity.
A visitor to Japan says she?
saw first upon her arrival wom
en at a bridge party, but they
numbered twenty and were driv
ing piles under scorching sun
and abusive overseer, for mere
food and shelter.
If some farmers who live near
bad mud holes would throw a
few shovels of top soil into
them (hey would do more good
than by cussing the government,
on goods boxes around the fire
of cross-roads stores.
Vfhen a man pays his taxes
lie has a legitimate right to ask
that his roads be worked at
least once a year.
Plenty of fellows now gladly
pay tlu‘ taxi, buy tickets to
shows in Athens, and go with
the girl to Costa’s afterwards,
who, when they get married
will grumble when the “cook
without a salary" asks for mon
ey to pay the grocer.
The man who agrees to main
tain towards himself sincerity
and discipline, towards his
friends charity and good will,
and towards his God love and
obedience will always succeed.
If the war recently closed
with the last war, then there
are citizens alive today who
will very nearly see the last of
civilization.
If God knows no more about
some folks than some folks
know about God, Hell will have
to enlarge its borders.
Should the members of the
churches decide to become pas
toral helpers instead of pas
toral critics and visit same ns
they expect him to do, both
pastor and church would clinch
immediately into the favor of
God and the people.
A dog in the distance, two
rabbits sitting, two running.
Lesson: Don’t sit up and sit,
but get up and git.
Gossip always interests a
crowd, but it is' invariably bet
ter not to repeat it.
A valuable lesson for boys to
learn is that of attending to
one's own business.
The girl who is sweet and
gentle, and goes through life
without contradicting people, is
the one who extracts most hap
piness in the game of life.
One of the great mistakes of
lift* is to live for time alone
when any second is liable to
usher one into eternity.
When a woman ceases to
primp up in the evenings and
to meet her husband with a
smile and a kiss, love is contem
plating flying out of the back
window.
To expect uniformity of opin
ion in this world is like expect
ing sparrows to quit twittering
around barn eaves.
When a business man greatly
peeved bawls out a telephone
girl for som minor mistake, it
is pretty certain that he never
had to manage a switch-board
any length of time.
•
The rooster flaps his wings
and crows lustily, but it is
the hen who lays the eggs that
bring GO cents per dozen.
When rattlesnakes, doves, ti
gers and little children play to
gether, then some of our optim
ists will see their dreams come
true.
The wife who expects perfec
tion from her husband had as
well run along and play with
the children for her expecta
tions are vain. Jiis mother was
a woman. Too much human
nature in us for any one to be
perfect.
HARDY.
Our Heavenly Father in his
unerring wisdom, has removed
from our society, our beloved
sister, Mrs. A. M. Hardy. In
her home-going we realize our
great loss, but so faithful and
steadfast was her life that \
feel we feel the power of her in
flunee, and it encourages us
to put forth our best efforts to
advance the cause of our Sa
vior whom she loved so much.
She was allways concerned
about her Heavenly Father’s
business. She loved her church,
Sunday school, home and neigh
bors. All these she carried to
God in prayer.
No task was too heavy for h
to undertake, never thinking of
self, she sought daily some task
of love to perform. Those who
were in trouble welcomed her
comforting presence. Those
who had pleasures loved
share them with her. She was
a true missionary in her every
day life, never losing an op
portunity to speak of the*'good
ness and mercies of God, invit
ing her neighbors to church and
Sunday school, and bringing
them together in her home
study and plan ways and
means of advancing the King
dom and through these nice'
ings many gifts of love were of-
THE FORD
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Is the Car to Boy
Orders for FORD CARS
will be filled in regular
order
THE FORD is the best
car to buy. Come to see
us and let's talk the auto
mobile situation over.
If your car needs repair
ing, bring it to us. We
employ expert mechan
ics and use FORD parts
exclusively.
Flanigan & Flanigan
fered to help send the gospel to
every creature, as our Savior
commanded, and with these res
olutions, may each of us resolve
to build as a memorial to the
memory of Sister Hardy, a mis
sionary society, such as she had
so long prayed for. A society
that will reach out and embrace
every sister in the church, then
we can lift our hearts in praise*
to God, knowing that our sis
ter's prayers and works are liv
ing anew within us.
To the bereaved family we * J ‘-
fer our sincere sympathy and
our prayers that our Heaven D
Father may very soon lift the
veil of sorrow over the sad mem
ory of her home-going and place
insted all the swpet memories
of all the years she was with
them to brighten and bless their
lives, and with faith look to tli
future years of joy. When we
all meet around the great
White Throne of Glory where
the King our Savior reigns, and
with songs on our lips we will
praise Him there, and forev<
Ik* at rest. Her pastor, Dr. W.
H. Fuast, of Winder, Ga.,
preached the funeral at Betha
bara church is his tender and
impressive manner, so comfort
ing to the bereaved husband,
Mr. H. A. Hardy, her daughters
Mrs. Ely Huff, Mrs. Jim Huff
and Miss Jewell Hardy.
BETHABARA W. M. S.
Com
Committee: Mrs. T. J. Sikes,
Airs. Will Huff, Mrs. Henry
Jackson.
Our mercantile business, con
sisting of a stock of shoes and
mein's furnishings,' ,is for Isale.
Other business requires our at
tention, and to make quick
deal, will offer good proposi
tion. Will trade for other ptpy
ertv, if desied. See us at oiXv.
J. M. BROOKSHER & SONS.