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SNAP SHOTS.
(By Rev. W. H. Faust.)
Where was Winder and her en
thusiastic progressive, up-to-date
business men when the Georgia
Preserving Cos., put up it’s salting
station at Washington, Monroe
and other places.
Walton county has issued bonds
Jackson county is going to do so
on May 14th, next; where is Bar
row ?
Hon. Clifford Walker and Hon.
John X. Holder are often spoken
of as gubernational timber. No
two clever men live in the state;
their friends hope they will not
decide to pluck the same political
plumb.
Some lawyers look after the in
terest of their clients while most
of them keep an eye on the inter
est and principle of their clients.
When the matter of fact woman
learns how to get off a street car,
and a good joke, times will be con
siderably improved.
Dr. D. W. Key, the popular and
and well beloved pastor of the
First Baptist church, Monroe, has
returned from a pleasant visit to
Florida. There is no more conse
crated and able man' in the pres
ent day ministry than Dr. Key.
A fellow who reads snap shots
stopped the tier on the streets a
few days ago and asked him how
he managed to get off such sharp
things weekly. Read this issue
and see a compliment to quite a
number of men and matters.
A typical grouch is the man
who goes to church as cold spirit
ually as a frozen potato and posi
tively refuses to sing, and then
boasts about the good old fash
ioned religion that people used to
have.
A negro drafter was asked by
a friend, “Where is you gwine,”
‘I ain’t gwine, he replied, “Dey’s
jest sending me.”
Around the first of the month
all bills are very similar to March
weather —always unsettled.
A case af hard, hard luck, when
invitations by the dozen pile upon
the fier to hold meetings and de
liver addresses, with big crowds
and fine dinner, and they can’t
be accepted.
It is delightfully refreshing
these days to see how splendidly
the newspapers deal with Christi
anity. Recently the Constitution
and Journal had fine editorials
upon topics of a spiritual and
Christian phrase of work. The
world is fast moving C’hristward.
The At the
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J. M. BROOKSHER
& SONS
The only place on this mundane
sphere where genuine, unalloyed
happiness can be found, is in the
realm of unselfish service for
others.
It takes more than an educated
preacher and a pipe organ to have
a spiritual revival in a cold and
lifeless cllureh.
When a dozen men can assem
ble at a cross roads store and talk
politics without arguing, it is a
sign that the millinnium is on the
way.
ATTACKED BY A BULL,
CONGRESSMAN MOSS
DIES OF HIS INJURIES.
Brazil, Ind., April 26.—Ralph
W. Moss, representative from the
fifth congressional district of In
diana for three terms, died today
as the result of injuries received
Thursday when he was attacked
by a bull on his farm at Ashboro,
Ind. Mr. Moss’ entire left side
was crushed by the animal his
heart and lungs injured.
Mr. Moss was 57 years old. lie
was elected to congress in 1908
on the democratic ticket and was
identified with much important
legislation, including the farm
loan act. In 1913 he went to Eu
rope as a member of a commission
appointed by President Wilson to
study rural credit systems.
Easily Understood.
The store that is different always
does better than the store that is in
different. —Louisville Courier-Journal.
FEEL MISERABLE
FROM THAT COLD?
Colds and coughs are quickly
relieved by Dr. King’s
New Discovery
Nobody should feci “perfectly mi3
erable” from a cold, cough or bronchial
attack for very long. For it takes only
a little while to relieve : t and get back
cn the road to recovery when Dr.
King’s New Discovery is faithfully
used. It soon loosens the phlegm, re*
lieves irritation, soothes tne parched,
sore throat, brings comfort.
Half a century old and more popular
today than ever. At all druggists.
Make Your Bowels Behave
Make them function with gratifying
precision. If regulation of _ the diet
does not relieve their torpidity Dr.
King’s New Life Pills will. They are
perfect bowel trainers, cleanse the
system surely, comfortably.
JOHN DEERE
Riding Cultivator
Why wash all day and grunt
all night with tired, aching limbs,
when you can ride and do two
men's work, under an umbrella,
out of the sun? Made especially
for crooked rows and rolling land.
Plows both sides of the row at a
time.
WOODRUFF
HARDWARE
COMPANY
GEORGIA EDITORS
TO MONROE JULY 14TH.
Dates For the Annual Meeting'
Are Fixed by the Committee
In Atlanta Saturday.
The annual convention of the
Georgia Press Association will
be held in Monroe July 15 to 16.
The editors and their wives will
arrive in the afternoon of the 14.
and the first meeting will Be held
at the court house Monday night,
when the.visiting scribes will be
officially welcomed to our midst.
This meeting will he largely in the
nature of a get-together affair, in
which the hosts and hostess and
public generally will be cordially
invited to participate.
Plans for the entertainment of
the visitors will soon be formulat
ed and published. It is desired
by all to make them as elaborate
and complete as possible and to
leave nothing undone that will
add to the pleasure of the news
paper folk while they are in our
midst. The interest, assistance
and co-operation of every citizen
of Monroe and surrounding coun
try is invited toward making this
oeoassion second to none in the
history of the Association.
It is especially desired and re
quested that the month of July
he left open for the Press Conven
tion, that the track be kept clear
of all minor affairs and that every
body in Monroe combine to make
this event the biggest and best
thing of the year.
Plans for the annual gathering
were made at a meeting of the
Connnitte, held at the offices of 11.
M. Stanley, corresponding secre
tary. in Atlanta Saturday.
Hon. Paul Harber, of Commerce
president of the Association, told
those assembled that be looked
!for the biggest meeting in the As
sociation’s history; that many of
the old members who had dropp
ed out were coming back and
many new ones were coming in.
There is only one Press Associa
tion in Georgia and included
among its membership are a ma
jority of the best known daily and
weekly editors.
Tuesday morning, July 16th,
Tuesday afternoon and Wednes
dav morning, the 17th. there will
be executive sessions of the As
sociation, at which only newspa
per matters will he discussed.
An outing of some sort usually
follows the annual meeting, but
at the meeting Saturday it was
not definitely decided as to where
the party would go from Monroe.
The committee was divided in
sentiment between a trip to Au
gusta and the mountains, and the
question of schedules, transpor
tation and convenience will he the
final determining factors. —Wal-
ton Tribune.
Judging by Appearance.
Don’t judge by appearance. The man
r?ho looks like a bank president may
be a farmer who ha* rots of business
with banks. —Exchange.
Go and Do It.
A man was asked how he accom
plished so much in life. “My father
taught me,” was the reply, “when 1
had anything to do to go and do It.”—
Exchange.
STRONG OLD MAN
75 YEARS YOUNG
Says ZIRON Iron Tonic Made Him Feel
Better, Eat Better and Sleep Better.
O. D. Blount, Tarrytown, Ga., writes:
“I am seventy-five years old, yet I have
been pretty strong until about a year ago.
1 did not feel so well, i had a worn, tired
feeling, my body ached and I was nof
myself. I would chill easily,—my blood
seemed thin, my flesh flabby and skin
not clear. 1 didn't rest well and my ap
petite was poor. I heard of Ziron. how
it was helping others and it seemea to be
what 1 needed, too. I soon saw after I
began taking it that it was helping me.
1 felt better in every wav. I ate Better.
I slept better. I took three bottles and
it helped me. I am glad to recommend
Ziron.”
Ziron is indicated for anemia, pale com
plexion. poor blood, general weakness,
etc. When your blood needs iron, take
Ziron. Remember, if the first bottle don’t
benefit, you get your money back. Don’t
wait. Begin taking Ziron today.
At all druggists.
ZN f
\bur Blood Needs
MONEY TO LOAN
Money to loan on FARM or CITY PROPER
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Applicants wanted for BONDS, LIFE, ACCI
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TORNADO and OTHER LINES of INSUR
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We represent only HIGH-CLASS OLD LINE
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For further particulars call on
I. E. JACKSON
Manager Insurance and Trust Department
North Georgia Trust and
Banking Company
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WINDER, Phone 82 GEORGIA
HOME ON FURLOUGH.
Ensign R. Chester Moore, of the
Norfolk Navy yards spent a few
days at home this week on fur
lough.
lie came to attend the marriage
of his sister. Miss Ina Moore and
remained over until yesterday.
He holds a responsible position
and is getting on nicely. He says
he enjoys reading The Times eve
ry week and the spirit of the pa
per in booming all the time Win
der and Barraow county. He
thinks Winder has a bright future
and expects in few years to see
it with a population of 10,000.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
We are experienced, and know how to
give service to the owners of Ford ears. We
have the same methods, machinery anti skill
that they have in the Ford factory, and we
use the same Parts made by the Ford Motor
Company. Ford owners are doubly guaran
teed by us as to the reliability of our service
on Ford cars. Don’t try to do it yourself,
bring your car here. Incidentally we are
getting a few Ford cars and are able to make
fairly good deliveries.
Touring Car, $525; Runabout, $500; One
Ton Truck Chassis, $550; Coupe, $650; Se
dan, $775. .These prices f. o. b. Detroit.
4. A*. r 4i *•** -
FLANIGAN & FLANIGAN
WINDER, GEORGIA.
NOTICE!
You are prohibited from harbor
ing or hiring Ike Moore and son,
Clarence. They are under con
tract with me for the year 1919.
W. G. BROWN,
Auburn, Ga., Route 1.
Winder’s streets were crowed
last Saturday with visitors from
all over the country.
The way to have good roads is
to issue bonds. Barrow county
wants good roads.
Winder came out victorious in
athletics last Friday at Lawrence
ville.