The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, May 01, 1919, Image 7

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION DESIRED. The Pension Commission of Georgia has requested the Ordinaries and tax - receivers of the State to investigate and make lists of those classes of con federate soldiers and widows re siding in the several counties who will be eligible under the Consti tutional Amendments ratified at the last elecion to a pension when the general assembly has amend ed the pension laws of tlie state so as to allow pensions to that class heretofore excluded by rea son of owing more than $1,500.00 worth of property and the widows who were married before Janua ry Ist, 1881. It is requested that the camps of confederate veterans and the Daughters of the Confederacy in each county co-operate with these civil officers in getting up these lists, for the reason that this in formation will be important to present to the next general assem bly so that the number to he ad mitted to the pension rolls of the State may he known and the amount of money that will be re quired to pay the pensioners for 1920 and the sueceding years may he provided for. The average pen sion to he paid will he around SIOO.OO per capita for each year. J. W. LINDSEY, Commissioner of Pensions. The above information is very important to all those to whom it will apply and every one who can should co-operate with the Ordinary in getting up a complete list for Barrow county. No one entitled to a pension under these amendments should fail to make application. To Destroy Plant Worms. Worms may be killed In jars of pot ted plants by taking a dozen horse chestnuts and pouring over them two quarts of hot water, writes .j. M. T. in the Mother's Magazine. Le" stand over night and with this watei thor oughly Saturate the earth in tb. jars. It will not injure the plants, but the worms will be dead in a few hours. Helps Sick Women Cardui, the woman’s tonic, helped Mrs. Wil liam Eversole, ot Hazel Patch, Ky. Read what she writes: “I had a general breaking-down of my health. I was in bed for weeks, unable to get up. 1 had such a weakness and dizziness, ~ . and the pains were very severe. A friend told me 1 had tried every thing else, why not Cardui ?... I did, and soon saw it was helping me . . . After 12 bottles, 1 am strong and well.” TAKE CAR DUI ► The Woman’s Tonic Do you feel weak, diz zy, wom-out? Is your lack of good health caused from any of the com plaints so common to women? Then why not give Cardui a trial? ft should surely do for you what it has done for so many thousands of other women who suffered—it should help you back to health. Ask some lady friend who has taken Cardui. She will tell you how it helped her. Try Cardui. AH Druggists 1.57 ORDER SUSPENDED AS TO ATTACHMENT OF RAIL WAY WAGES. Washington, April 25. —Suspen- sion of the order prohibiting the attachment of railroad employ ees’ wages is announced by the railroad administration. This ac tion, however, does not make wages subject to attachment which are not subject to attach ment by the laws of the states as affected by the act of congress es tablishing federal control of rail roads. MILLIONS DEAD IN INDIAN STATES FROM INFLUENZA. London, April 25.—Almost live million persons have died in Brit ish India from Spanish Influenza and fully a million others are be lieved to have died in the native states from the same cause, ac cording to a report of the Indian government made public here. The area affected contained a pop ilation of 238,026,240 and the number of deaths was 4,899,725, or 20.6 deaths per thousand. In a few months it is observed influ enza claimed half as many victims as did the dreaded plague in ape •iocl of twenty years. The influenza, which made its appearance in India early last au umn, was particularly fatal in the central, northern and western portions. No part of the Punjab escaped. Land For Sale 160 acres, 4miles south of Dacula, Ga., 4-room house, 3-horse farm, barn, good pastur. 25 acres of original forest, plenty of wood, public road divides it. Selling for only $40.00 per acre. * 40 acres red land, good house and outbuildings; 4 miles east of Winder, at $90.00 per acre. 330 acres,Hancock Cos., Ga. 4-horse farm open, 3 tenant 3-horse farm, barn, good pasture. 25 acres of original forest, houses. Thousands of feet of second-growth pine and hard wood timber; 90 acres in bottoms, at $25.00 per acre. Easy Terms. • 785 acres in Hancock county; 6-room dwelling; 7 ten ant bouses, large barn. 3 miles hog wire fence, on public road and mail route, phone line. In 14/2 miles of schools, churches and stores. Gin and corn mill with 30-horse pow er engine and boiler goes with this. 10-horse farm open, and over a million feet of saw timber. Sold together at $25.00 per acre, or will cut and give choice at $30.00. Other farms at attractive prices. See me before you buy City property for sale and rent. Loans made. W. H. QUARTERMAN, Atty. City Coal Cos. I have opened up a Coa busi ness that will be known as the City Coa Cos. of Winder. Will be in position to supply all the Coal you need and to fill your orders for winter by June 1. Prompt and courteous atten tion given to all and your orders will be appreciated. Only High Grade Coal will be handled. See me before buying your supply for winter. GEORGE THOMPSON MANAGER MAYSVILLE OIL MILL BURNS This morning about 9 o’clock fire was discovered in the Jmll room of the Maysville Oil Mill. The origin of the tire is unknown. There was no work done there yesterday or last night, owing to the failure of the hands to appear. The supposition of some seem to think that it caught from a spark of the passenger train, which had just passed. The fire completely destroyed the main building and the hull house, including all the machinery and a large quantity of hulls. By the heroic work of a number of our citizens the seed house, which contained a large amount of seed and the gin house were saved. The loss amounts to about s2o,ooo.—The Maysville Enter pr'se. ” “EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL” From the smallest bulb to the largest motor, at lowest possi ble prices. “Quality” House Wiring. H i ■ \ j Page C. Gregory Electrical Contractor. Phone 364 or 40 PETITION FOR DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States, for the Northern District of Georgia. In re: ' S. E. Wood, bankrupt, No. 914, in bankruptcy. A petition for discharge having been Hied in conformity with law by above named bankrupt and the Court having ordered that the hearing upon said petition be had on May 31, 1919, at ten o’clock A. M. at the United States District Court room,in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, notice is hereby given to all creditors and other persons in interest to appear at said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the bank rupt for discharge should not be granted. O. C. FULLER, Clerk By G. W. Cornett, Deputy. Rule Without Exceptions. People differ In tlieir opinion about Jokes, but here’s a rule that can be depended upon: A joke you tell your self is always a good oue.—Boston Transcript. H. D. PEPPERS & COMPANY CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Building Materials of All Kinds STATHAM, .GEORGIA MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM FARM LANDS. At 6 Per Cent Interest I make farm loans for five years’ time in amounts from $500.00 to SIOO,OOO. I have ‘an office on the third floor of the Winder National Bank Building, and am in my Winder office on Friday of each week. S. G. BROWN, Attorney. Lawrenceville, Georgia. Martin Brothers Auto Top Shop Martin’s ■III 111 ~i 111 ■MM— Seat Covers Side Curtains Cushions and Glass Lights Can Make a Top for Any Kind of Car We save you money on your Top because we are manufacturers —WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. We buy direct and save the jobber’s profit— —And are in a position to GIVE IT TO YOU. PRICE IS LESS Quality IS BEST MARTIN BROS. AUTO TOP SHOP ATHENS, GEORGIA Marunßro,.at 221 Thomas St. Phone 478 The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette Mellow-aged iI till | + a dash of Chocolate 4Jr * Your Nose The New “TEA-FOIL” Package It’s soft and pliable—decreases in size as rWlrfzi l the tobacco is used—tobacco does not cake in 1 the package—no digging it out with the ~ ■MMfpf ] fingers. 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