The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, May 15, 1919, Image 8

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Clasified Ads. Kabo Corsets sold by J. L. Saul. A UT< >MOBI L E I*. ATT MRIMS to rent at Smith Hardware Cos. There is more POM HR in 1 MAI GI’LF GASOLINE and SUPREME AUTO OIL. Sold by A. A. THOMAS. Agt. THE MORE YOU HEAR IT the better you enjoy it EDISON * ‘the phonograph with a soul.” Hear it in your home. $41.00 to $285.00. Smith Hardware Cos. KXIDE, “The Giant of all Au tomobile Batteries.” To fit any make automobile. Sold by Smith Hardware Cos. FOR SALK. —200 feet second hand pipe. A. P. Gufin. OIL STOVK SEASON, yes and we have them. Smith Hardware < to. 100 galvanized cans for sale, hold about 3 bushels. A. P. Guf fin. K I:i:i ’ MRL FLY OUT, buy Screen Wire, Screen Windows, Screen Doors from Smith Hard ware Cos. If it is a good mule or car you want, see WOODRUFF HARD WARM CO. "AUTOMOBILE BATTERIES REGHARGED at Smith Hard ware Cos. That Good Gulf Gasoline is dr licious and refrcsing to your“ Ca rburetter.” A. A. Thomas, Agt. Save fuel hy using The Toledo Domestic Science Fireless Cooker. WOODRUFF IIARM)WARM CO. Call 80—for anything you want to eat, we have it. CARRING TON BROS. REF RIG KR A TORS the quality kind at Smith Hardware Cos. FOR SALK.— One four year old mule, weighing 110 pounds. One three year old Jersey cow, fresh in milk. WOODRUFF HARD WARM CO. Refrigerators, all sizes. Ice box es at WOODRUFF HARDWARM CO. DRAG HARROWS $22.50 and up. Smith Hardware Cos. FOR SALK.—New and second hand automobile. A. P. (lufln. DO NOT EXPERIMENT, "but buy Arsenate of Lead, it kills PO TATO BI OS 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. PEPPERS, Auburn, <la., Route No. 1. LKST VOl' KOIiCKT Wli SAY IT YET—Best automobile Cas ings and Tubes sold by Smith Hardware Cos. 1 have a 3burner Oil Stove for sale cheap. 11. J. BROWN. Beth lehem, (a. 5-22 FOR RENT. — 3 unfurnished rooms for rent on New street. See F. W. House. No orders too large to be tilled promptly, none too smal to be ap preciated. PEOPLES FI EL CO., J. 11. House, Prop. If you want a good Corset, call for Kabo Corset. Sold at J. L. Saul. Kabo Corsets are the best Cor sets. Prices range from $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $3.50 and up. J. L. Saul. All t 'asings left for vulcanizing are now ready, as 1 have secured the service of a first-class vulcani se r. Please call and get them as early as possible. Allen’s Garage. FOR SALK. —One Jersey cow and several high-bred pigs. See J. N. Williams, on farm 7 miles N.-W. of Winder or J. P. Williams Winder, Ga. ELECTION NOTICE TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF BAR ROW COUNTY, GEORGIA. State of Georgia, County of Bar row. Office of the Ordinary, Sitting for County Purposes. Notice is hereby given to the voters of Barrow county that on the 14th day of June, 1919, an e lection will he held in Barrow county, at which will be submitted to tiie qualified voters of said county, for their determination, the question whether bonds shall he issued by said Barrow County, Georgia, in the aggregate amount of seventy-five thousand dollars, ($75,000.00) to he applied to and used for the purpose of erecting and building and equiping and furnishing a COURT HOUSE in and for said county, to he known as the BARROW COUNTY COURT HOUSE BONDS. The said issue of bonds in the aggregate sum of seventy-five thousand dollars, if issued, shall consist of seventy-five bonds, in number, each of said bonds to be denomination of one thousand dollars, ($1,000.00) and all of said bonds are to hear interest at the rate of five per centum per annum (5 per cent) from the first day of July' 1919, payable semi-annually on the first days of July and Jan uary in each year and the princi pal thereof is to lie payable as follows: Three thousand dollars ($3,000.00) on July Ist, 1924, and three thousand dollars ($3,000.00) the years 1925, 1920, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930. 1931, 1932. 1933, 1934, 1935, 1930, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1940, 1947, 1948, the said several install ments, twenty-five in number, of three bonds each of the proposed issue, aggregating the sum of $75,- 000.00 and on the last named date, July Ist, 1948, all of said bonds, principal and interest are to be fully paid off. The said bonds are to be coupon bonds, that is, inter est coupons are to he attached to each bond, bearing the date of the bond and one of the coupons shall mature at each of the interest paying periods named above dur ing the life of the said bonds to which said coupons are attached. The entire interest on the said bonds is to he payable as above set forth, semi-annually. Said election shall Im> held at all the voting precincts within the imits of the said county, and shall he held by tTie same persons and in the same manner and un der the same rules and regulations as those that govern elections for county officers for the said county of Barrow, and the returns of the said elections shall he made by the election managers to the Ordina- ry of Barrow County, and said Ordinary of liarow County shall, in the presence of and together with the said several managers of elections who bring up the said returns consolidate the re turns and declare the result. The hours for holding of the said elec- tion will he the same as the hours for holding tlie election for coun ty officers, namely; 7:00 o’clock a. in., at the court house until 0:00 o’clock p. m., and at the other precincts in said county from 8:00 a. m., until 3:00 o’clock p. m.. sun time, on the said date for holdin the said election, June 14th, 1919. Both principal and interest on the said bonds is to be payable in gold coin of the United States of the present weight and fineness at such place may be designated in the bonds. Those desiring to vote in favor of the issue of said bonds will do so by casting their ballots having written or printed upon them the words“ For Harrow County Court House Bonds” and those desiring to vote against the issue of said bonds will do so by casting bal lots having written or printed up on them the words “Against Bar row County Court House Bonds.” Done at Winder, Georgia, by the Ordinary of Barrow County sitting for county purposes on this the 12th day of May. 1919. H. G. HILL. Ordinary. G. A. Johns, Winder, Ga., Attorney for Barrow Cos. ELECTION NOTICE TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF BAR ROW COUNTY, GEORGIA. State of Georgia, County of Bar row. Office of the Ordinary, Sitting for County Purposes. Notice is hereby given to the voters of Barrow county that on the 14th day of June, 1919, an election will he held in Barrow county, at which will he submitt ed to the qualified voters of said county for their determination, the question whether bonds shall he issued by said Barrow county, Georgia, in the agregate amount of one hundred thousand dollars, ($100,006.00) to be applied to the purpose of establishing, construc ting. building, widening, straight ening, soiling, stumping and grad ing the public roads in said coun ty. Said bonds to he issued are described as follows: PUBLIC ROAD BONDS. The said issue of bonds in the aggregate sum of one hundred thousand dollars, if issued, shall consist of one hundred bonds, in number, each of said bonds to be of the denomination of one thou sand dollars, ($1000.00) and all of said bonds are to bear interest at the rate of five per centum per an num (5 per cent) from the first day of July, 1919, payable semi annually on the first days of July and January in each year and the principal thereof is to be payable as follows: Four thousand dol lars ($4,000.00) on July Ist, 1924, and four thousand dollars ($4,000. 00) on the first of July of the years 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928. 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, the said several installments, twenty-flve in number, of four bonds each of the proposed issue, aggregating the said sum of SIOO,- 000.00 and on the last named date, July Ist, 1948, all of said bonds, principal and interest are to be fully paid off'. The said bonds are to be coupon bonds, that is, interest coupons are to be attach ed to each bond, bearing the date of the bond and one of the cou pons shall mature at each of the interest paying periods named a bove during the life of the said muds to which said coupons are attached. The entire interest on the said bonds is to he payable as above set forth, semi-annually. Said eleetnon shall be held at all the voting precincts within the imits of the said county and shall :>e held by the same persons and in the same manner, and under the same rules and regulations as those that govern elections for county officers for the said coun- ty of Barrow, and the returns of the said elections shall be made >y the election managers to the Ordinary of Barrow county, and said Ordinary of Barrow county shall in the presence of. and to gether with the said several man agers of the elections who bring up the said returns, consolidate the said returns and declare the result. The hours for the holding the said election will be the same as the hours for holding the said election for county officers, name ly :: 7:00 o’clock a. m., at the court house until 6:00 o’clock p. ra., and at the other precincts in said county from 8:00 o’clock a. m., until 3:00 o’cloek p. ra., sun time, on the said date for holding the said election, June 14, 1919. Both principal and interest on the said bonds is to he payable in gold coin of the United States of the present weight and fineness at such place as may he designat ed in the bonds. Those desiring to vote in favor of the issue of said bonds will do so by casting their ballots having written or printed upon them the words “FOR PUBLIC ROAD BONDS” and those desiring to vote against said bonds will do so hy casting ballots having written or printed upon them the words ‘ AG AINST PUBLH) ROAD BONDS.” Done at Winder, Georgia, hy the Ordinary of Barrow County sitting for county purposes on this the 12th day of May, 1919. H. G. HILL, Ordinary. G. A. Johns, Winder, Ga., Attorney for Barrow Cos. COAL!.COAL! COAL! We predict that you will event ually buy BLACK BEAUTY Coal. Why not start now and save the difference? PEOPLES FUEL CO. NOTICE OF SALE. Georgia—Barrow County: By virtue of an order of the court of Ordinary of said county granted May sth, 1919, will be sold at public outcry before the court house door in Winder, (fa., on Saturday the 17th day of May, 1919, within the legal hours of sale the following personal perish able property of the estate of Ho mer (Smith, deceased, to-wit: 1 Columbia Speedster, 5-passen ger Touring Car; 1 Roller Top Desk and Chair. Terms cash. Mrs. Kathleen Smith and G. W. Smith, Administrators of Homer C. Smith. NOTICE! By mutual consent the co-part nership doing business under the firm name of Peoples Fuel Cos. was on January the Bth, 1919, disolv ed. E. C. Hill and George Thomp son. retiri g J. H. House will con tinue the wood and coal business, and all notes and acounts due the firm is payable to him, and all notes and accounts owed by the firm is payable by J. H. House. PEOPLES FUEL CO. J. H. House, E. C. Hill, George Thompson. Clothes it is a pleasure to wear Most clothes are pleasing when you buy them. But you cannot fully appre ciate the quality of the clothes which Kilgore-Kelly Co.sell un til you have given them good, hard wear. You can rely on Kilgore- Kelly Cos. clothes. For a num ber of years we have sold cloth ing,clothing of the best quality. See our selection of light weight woolen and Palm Beach clothes for summer wear. Anything to wear for men and boys. ICE CREAM Since remote antiquity, man has found pleasure in the eating of frozen sub tanees. The Bible speaks of the people of Palestine appreciating the refrshing qualities of snow in harvest time. The ancient Jews, Greeks and Romans were accustomed to its use for the cooling of beverages. Alexander the Great relished a substance much like our sherbets today, rozen with snow brought from a mountain top by a swift running slave. But about the first real ice cream ever made was placed before Louis XIV, King of France, by his chef, who used cream in the ice of his invention, and thereby made ice cream. In our own country ice cream became popular before the Revolution. The nanufacturer of this dainty obtained a high price in those days as the recipe was kept a close secret. The first advertisement of ice '■ream in this country appeared in a New York paper dated June 8, 1786, and reads: “Ladies and Gentlemen may be supplied with ice cream every day at the City Tavern by their humble servant Joseph Crowe.” The article furnished by the humble Joseph was surely a luxury as it cost a dollar a quart. Ice Cream is not only one of the most delicious of sweets, enjoyed by old and young, but it is also a very nutritious food. It has several times the food value of candies; a quart is worth nearly as much as three pounds of beef teak. Because it is so nutritious and so easily digested physicians recommend it to invalids and convalescent patients; athletes in training eat it; and, if home made so that you know it is pure and free from harmful adulterations, it is the best of food for growing girls and boys. I manufacture Ice Cream of all kinds, for any occasion—on just a few hours’ notice. Mail orders given prompt attention. Telephone No. 337 P. O. Box No. 175 H. L. Bentley, " LOST.—Saturday, May 10th, on Route No. 1, or in Winder, auto tag No. 63180. Return to this of fice or H. H. Pendergrass. Kilgore-Kelly Cos. “The Home of Quality” I will be in position to furnish your supply of Coal for the coming winter by June Ist. I have fifteen cars of Blue Gem block Goal for grate purposes, and several ears of nut and egg Coal for furnace purposes. I WILL SELL YOU BLUE GEM at SB.OO per ton City Coal Cos. Geo. Thompson, Mgr. Violets. Violets are natives to nearly all ands and thrive very generally every vhere, the greater number in the ihade. but some in the sun.