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Gasified Ads.
A UTOMOBIL1: 1 ’> A TT K KIES
rent at Smith Hardware Cos.
There is more POWER in THAT
<}OOI) GULF GASOLINE and
SUPREME AUTO OIL. Sold by
A. A. THOMAS, Agt.
tui: more - you hear it
the better you enjoy it EDISON
“the phonograph an ith a soul.
Hoar il in your home. .$41.00 to
$285.00. Smith Hardware Cos.
KXIDK, “The Giant of all Au
tomobile Batteries.’’ To fit any
make automobile. Sold by Smith
Hardware Cos.
FOR SALE.—2OO feet second
hand pipe. A. P. Gufin.
OIL STOVE SEASON, yes and
we have them. Smith Hardware
Cos.
100 galvanized cans for sale,
hold about 3 bushels. A. P. Guf
fin.
K ELF Mlk FLY OFT, buy
Screen Wire, Screen Windows,
Screen Doors from Smith Hard
ware Cos.
If it is a fiood mule or car you
want, .see WOODRUFF HARD
WARE CO.
AFTO.MoBII"e BATTER lES
RECHARGED at Smith Hard
ware Cos.
That Good Gulf ( iasolinc is de
licious and refresing to your“Car
hurettcr.” A. A. Tliomas, Agt.
Save fuel by using The Toledo
Domestic Science Fireless Cooker.
WOOD 111 FF HARDWARE CO.
Call 80—for anything you want
to eat. we have it. CAR*RING
TON BROS.
REFRIGERATORS the quality
kind at Smith Hardware Cos.
FOIt SALK CHKAI\—I Spring
Tooth Harrow nti<l several plow
Ktoek.s. Jackson Blacksmith
Shop.
LOST.—A walking stick, a real
nice one. The finder will be re
warded by leaving at The Times
office.
FOli SALE.— One four year old
mule, weighing 110 pounds. One
three year old Jersey row, fresh
in milk. WOODRUFF 1 LAUD
WARE CO.
( TT I’lilt 'K Rook sale at Winder
Five and Ten Cent Store Saturday
May 10th. 1919.
Refrigerators, all sizes, lee box
es at WOODRUFF HARDWARE
CO.
CUT PRICE Rook sale at Winder
Five and Ten Cent Store Saturday
May 10th, 1919.
DRAG HARROWS $22.50 and
up. Smith Hardware Cos.
FOR SALE. —New and second
hand automobile. A. P. (lufln.
I>U NOT EXPERIMENT, but
buy Arsenate of Lead, it kills PO
TATO BUGS NOW and does not
hurt the vines. Sold by Smith
Hardware Cos.
FOR SALK. —2 Fords; 1 Touring
1 Roadster; 1914 models. Terms
easy. L. W. PKPPKRS, Auburn.
<Ja., Route No. 1.
Id'.ST VOF FORGET W K SAY
IT YET —Best automobile Cas
ings and Tubes sold by Smith
Hardware Cos.
(TT PRICE Book sale at Winder
Five and Ten ( ent Store Saturday
May 10th. 1919.
There are few opportunities to
get elose-in property in Winder.
We have a few nice resident lots
of this kind for sale and now is
the time to get them.
Also a splendid residence elose
in; corner lot and very, very de
sirable.
See us at once.
LAMAR & PERRY.
I have two expert shoemakers
besides myself, and can fix your
shoes right quirk. Terms CASH.
F. Hofuieistter. , ,
HONOR ROLL FOR BARROW
COUNTY.
(Continued from Ist page.)
Cide Williamson .... .... 50
L. W. Hodges 50
W. I>. .Met ants 200
W. Fj. Blasingamc 50
11. P. Williams 100
C. S. Williams 200
('. O. Niblack 300
.Miss Grace House 50
Ralph Smith 50
K. P. Carpenter 50
C. N. DeLaperriere 50
Allene Kilgore 50
J. E. Rooks 50
J. P. Williams 50
Maynard Mercantile Cos 500
W. If. Quarterman 100
Elton Drake 300
T. W. Barson 50
P. N. Autry 300
L. E. Grrffeth 50
.1, 11. Mash burn 200
M. L. Wheeler 50
Ik P. Williams 200
W. M. Chastain ' 50
F. M. Wallace 50
J. E. Callahan 200
L. 11. Reed 200
C. E. Pat,at 50
J. A. DeLay 100
1). O. ( larringtou 50
C. M. Ferguson 350
Winder Lumber Cos 250
J. T. Chapman 50
(Iriffeth, Autry & < '> 1,000
('. <>. Maddox 100
Winder Dry Goods Store... 500
Ernest Carrington 100
J. \V. Grill'd h 100
.!, .M. Brooksher 100
A. T. Harrison 100
Henson Bros. iS. Ful bright Cos 500
C. C. Gregory 100
W. T. Robinson 3,000
L. Iv Simmons 100
J. \. Sumrnerour 100
,1. F. Rrooine fit)
Albert S. Morgan 100
.1, L. Saul 250
J. & J. ()dom 500
<l. J. Parish 100
Harrow County Cot. Mills. . 10,000
Winder N. Hank(eustomers) 5,000
Sheats Stock Tonic C 0.... 200
C. H. Almond 200
C. C. llaynie 50
W. C. Rutledge 50
L. Love 200
Mrs. Roxie I’>. Oliver 2,000
W. A. Hrooks 100
(J. M. Ry. employees 300
Statham District
I)r. J. C. I)aniel 300
Dr. T. L. Iloleomb 50
WANTED—To trade a Frick
Engine up-to-date Sawmill outfit
for a Ford automobile. Apply to
W. J. Bently.Loganville, (la., 2
miles west of Hold Springs.
FOR SALE.—Ford Touring
Car. four new Tires, new top and
engine overhauled. See J. F.
Rrooine, care Winder Dry Hoods
('ompany.
Let me fix your Shoes while you
wait. Terms CASH. F. llofmeis
tre. '**<l4l
It /•) time 1
to think
Garden \
t Tool Ay
Buy the kind we sell and
you'll not regret it.
We have made a most careful selection and
can give you the best satisfaction in price and
service.
We handle a complete line, we guarantee satis
faction.
YOU CAN SAFELY TRADE WITH US
WE GUARANTEE YOU YOUR MONEYS' WORTH
Woodruff Hardware Cos.
Winder, Georgia.
Mr. Gremwood 100
Prof. Harvey 100
J. ('. Williams .. 200
J. I'. Thompson 50
Mrs. Dave Bylee 50
('. B. Chambers 50
W. M. Stinchcomb 50
J. L. Arnold 50
J. W. Crow 50
Mrs. F. M. Williams 50
J. P. Cody 100
Total • 1,000
Subscribers are urged to go to
their hanks and pay the 10 per
cent cash required by Saturday
May 10th, itt order that the hank
can report and our county get
credit.
We have not subscribed half
our quota yet and only three more
days left, will Barrow county fail
at the last trench after showing
her patriotism in all other drives?
I most earnestly request all com
mitteemen to lay aside other bus
iness for these three days and de
vote them to a close canvas of
their district, and 1 as earnestly
urge our people to go to the hanks
or workers and place their sub
scriptions. Be patriotic, he true
to your country, your soldier hoys
and yourselves.
W. 11. QUART ERMAN,
('ounty Chairman.
Cleaning Gilt Frames.
Gilt frames may be cleaned by wash
ing then with u small sponge moist
ened with oil of turpentine, the sponge
being only sufficient wet lo take off
the marks. The gilding should not be
wiped off, but left lo dry without wip
ing. Varnishing w.th the best copal
varnish is advised for gilt frames, as
they can then lie washed off carefully
with a sponge.
Shade and Vegetation.
It has been noticed that the ash tree
Is very Injurious to vegetation under
its shade, whije scarcely uny plant will
grow under a yew.
Frightful Dream.
Tll'.le Cllnger says the reason she
s quitting her present hoarding house
s because she dreamed last night she
S'a s married to a cannibal, and when
the waked up a horrid little bug was
sating on her.—Dallas News.
Phrenological.
An odd reminder, says the Independ
ent, of the days when phrenology was
popular as a means of “rending char
acter,” with a sly dig at the tendency
of Its professors to give complimentary
explanations of the “bumps," Is found
In n letter from Elizabeth Barrett
Browning advertised for sale in a Lon
don bookseller’s catalogue. It reads In
part: "Do you believe in phrenol
ogy? Did you ever consult a phreno
logical oracle? and did it answer, ‘My
son, thou urt Invincible?'"
Striving After Strength.
We think thnt we shall win truth
by striving after strength, instead of
knowing that we shall gain strength
lust In the degree that we become
true. —Phillips Brooks.
Japanese Rice Production.
Twelve thousand square miles—7,-
380,000 acres—constitute the rice land
of Japan which feeds a nation of about
50,000,000 people on an average of a
pound a day for each person.
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LIBERTY GARDENS.
That live, patriotic bandof boys
and girls, the Loyal Temperance.
Legion, is always undertaking
big, worth-while tasks, and now i!
is Victory Gardens. The Legion
is divided into companies accord
ing to age, each company with its
own Captain and Lieutenant.
Company A (12-14 years) Cap
tain Alton Young and Lieutenant
Imogene Herrin.
Company B (10-12 years) Cap
tain W. C. Horton and Lieutenant
Preston Cash.
The proceeds of these Victory
Gardens will go to the support of
the little French orphan adopted
by the Legion. Several very in
teresting letters have been receiv
ed from this little girl, expressing
her appreciation of what her
friends here are doing for her. Siie
was 11 years old April 20th, and
already a fine birthday box has
been sent to her by the generous
hoys and girls of the Legion.
There are people in Winder who
have no gardens, and we are sure
they will he glad to buy their
fresh vegetables from these busy,
patriotic little gardeners, and so
help them in their beautiful ser
vice of love.
The Loyal Temperance Legion,
inder the faithful leadership of
Mrs. Paul Roberts, is doing a
great work, and more than any
present work that they may do.
the hoys arid girls are being train
ed to become strong, clean, help
ful. purposeful men and wo?* ten,
prepaied Mr the duties that may
come to Hi m in the y ars to c ane.
Every im f lie* in Wi.L< si • .a
he glad indeid to h i. r ebil-
Iren receiving such c Jendid tram
ing and should see to i’ that ‘ho.
arc pris-’t at ev v rcerin.
T hose mee‘‘ gs are held regular
ly >n every 2nd and 41N Sunday
I'tmmon io each mu itb.
G. C. W
QCC—UNI IL I. IHI HI l i
IN PRESENCE OF CHICAGO OPERA STARS
As Alfredo in Traviata, the initial offer
ing; of the Chicago Opera Association this
season, Ciccolini scored a distinct success.
Next day he dropped into a music studio ac
companied by his friends, Carolina and Vir
gilo Lazzari, the famous contralto and basso
of the organization. They started playing
some of their own Recreations on the new
Edison. As the strains of Marechaire, the
delightful Neapolitan street song soard
through the room the distinguished tenor
joined in, as pictured above, singing in uni
son with his own Recreation.
“Bravo!” shouted Virgilo Lazzari. “A
duet. I swear you can’t tell the two apart.
I’ll try to.”
He shut his eyes. Gradually Cicolini sang
more softly. Finally he ceased.
“Why don’t you stop?” inquired the lis
tener a moment later, “so that I can tell the
difference?”
The NEW EDISON
“The Phonograph with a Soul”
with the result that you can now have in tative musicians. Why not call at our store
your own home all that the ear can give you and satisfy yourself regarding the quality
of the art of the world’s greatest interpre- of this wonderful instrument.
WE HAVE EDISONS FROM $41.00 TO $285.00.
SMITH HARDWARE CO.
WINDER, GA.
Holderlesa Pen.
A European inventor has devised a
metal blank with four clamps which
:arries a pen at the end. This device
clamped around the forefinger is said
to make writing much easier than
R’hen a penholder is used.
Is Stimulating W 4
and Refreshing fti|
Largely by reason of the manner in /m.. ! fj|s[li
which carbonic acid gas is combined MplsSSpi
and liberated.
In sodas and charged waters carbonic llffljjEjggSjl
acid gas is impregnated under a very ifitSt
high pressure, and escapes before the
drink is taken into the system.
In Schlitz Famo carbonic acid is com
bined with extractive substances, and
from these substances it is gradually §££&>
liberated in the stomach—thereby util- ffiiPfi
izing all the beneficial properties and
precluding any tendency to flatulence. / /j/-
Schlitz Famo is a worth-while cereal ■ r"*
beverage, non-intoxicating, healthful |°*jj
and satisfying. Good and good for i
you. fei faMOU
On sale wherever soft drinks sc*y |TZ - :;? .
m art told. Order a cert from
Made Milwaukee Famous
Wanted Coanpan/.
Professor (In chem. lab.) —“This is
a very explosive substance and It
might blow us all sky-high. Come
closer, gentlemen, so you may be bet
ter able to follow me.”
Ciccolini and Signorina Lazzari burst in
to laughter. Lazzari, the great basso, with
ears attuned to the subtlest variations of the
human voice; even he had been unable to say
when it was Ciccolini he heard and when his
Recreation.
Edison tone tests in which the artist sang
in direct comparison with his own Recrea
tions have been held before audiences total
ling more than two million people. More
than thirty great stars, both vocalists and
instrumentalists, have conducted them; more
than live hundred newspaper critics have re
ported them favorably. You may read their
verdicts in the booklet “What the Critics
Say.” Out of this vast throng not one per
son has been found who could distinguish ar
tist from instrument.
Three million dollars was spent in perfect
ing