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SNAP SHOTS.
(By Kev. \V. H. Faust.)
. Many a guv Lorbaris blushes
these days as he sees how some of
the fair sex hoverizes in the mat
ter of wearing apparel.
When a woman has to shave in
order to wear certain dresses, it is
a sign that some father or brother
ought to tell her the limit has been
f-^bhed.
We may have heard the last
word about the League of Nations,
but one thing sure and that is we
have not heard the last word from
the w omen of our country.
The drunkard and the profiteer
are stilt in favor of the liquor
trafic, but all other classes are ab
solutely opposed to it.
The averse man never differs
from his neighbor save in those
-points from which big neighbor
differs from him.
It would he well for the gentle
men who to further their own
ends, are trying to tie up all reli
gious denominations, to remember
that you can tie a dog and eats
tail together and fling them over
a clothes line, hut what will you
have? Ninety? no.
When good Methodist and Bap
tist who contributed their money
to the V. M. C. A. now see it being
used to promote dances in the \ .
M. C. A. it cuts to the quick. Some
men and some organizations just
don’t seem to know what sensible
people are liable to think.
The School Board of Louisville,
Ky., says, “The children have a
natural inclination to dance and
therefore its should be cultivated,
some people are simple enuf to
Nbi* ultivate any natural inclina
tion, and then what do you leave?
Any democracy that succeeds
must if necessity he, a democracy
based upon intelligence annd con
secrated common sense. Demo
cracy in the hands of an intelli
gent nad righteous people is an
uncomfortable blessing, while au
tocracy grows like tank weeks,
while ignorance and thriftlessness
have prepared a fertile soil.
Various authors are suggesting
what will fill the empty pews. Two
tilings will do it; the old time gos
pel rightly preached, and a real
converted membership whose lives
are consecrated to the service of
Cod. *
A fellow who will pay his Rail
road fare to Atlanta and go to
Brand Opera and then knock a
Chautauqua for his home town,
would buy coco-cola with the
nickel from the eyes of his dead
friend.
Some editor has offered $5 for
a preacher who will 'tackle the
coco-cola proposition. Wish he
would send this scribe a check.
Plenty of would-be candidates
for governor, or at least we would
|Xdge so from the candidate hand
shakes received from the big men
of the day over the state.
WHICH ROAD?
Mere you stand at the parting
of the ways; some road you are
to take; and as you stand here,
consider and know how it is that
you intend to live. < 'an y no had
habits, no c- •erupting association*,
no enmites and strifes into a New
Year. Leave these behind, and let
the dead past bury its dead; leave
tliepi behind and thank God that
you are able to leave them. —Eph-
laifn Peabody.
• Using Common Sense.
Wisdom consists not in an abun
dance of smartness, but mostly in a
sane use of what little sense
we are fortunate enough to possess.
* Strange Street Names.
what is the quaintest street name
you know of in London, past or pres
ent? It would probably be hard, re
lates the London Chronicle, to beat
Shalligonaked street, which, according
to the late Sir Laurence Gomme’s evi
dence before the local records com
mittee, appears as the name of a street
In Wapping in a sewers rate book for
K 748. In those days the naming of a
trebt was not in the hands of a sedate
public authority, hence the oddity of
some of these old names* _ __ .
BANKHEAD HIGHWAY NEWS.
Birmingham, Ala., June 12,
Since the third annual meeting of
the BANKHEAD NATIONAL
HIGHWAY ASSOCIATION at
Mineral Wells, April 18th and
19th, a great impetus was given in
arousing interest in building the
BANKHEAD NATIONAL HIGH
WAY. Many counties are voting
bonds and securing Federal ap
propriations to build their Hnk of
the Highway. Most encouraging
reports are being received at
headquarters, where various coun
ties desire to straighten out their
links, erect new signs and build
their part of the Highway, in ac
cordance with the plans and speci
fications of the United States Gov
ernment, and the BANKHEAD
PAT H FINDING COM MISSION.
Mr. J. A. Rountree, Sec’y of the
BANKHEAD NATIONAL HIGH
WAY ASSOCIATION has been
officially notified that Dallas coun
ty, Texas carried a bond issue of
$6,500,000 May 24th by a two
thirds vote. Forty miles of the
BANKHEAD NATIONAL HIGH
WAY through Dallas County is to
be built from the funds derived
from this bond issue. The road is
to he 20 feet wide and of con
crete.
Secretary Rountree is also in re
ceipt of a telegram from Miroeo
pia County, Arizona, stating that
last week the people of that coun
ty voted $4,000,000 worth of bonds
that they would build 130 miles of
the BANKHEAD NATIONAL
HIGHWAY in that county of con
crete, standard specification road.
The Board of Revenue of Jeffer
All during the trying years of war, when
quality materials were hard to get, we guaranteed
our customers satisfaction in each purchase
made at our store.
Under present conditions we are prepared
even better to protect your interests in your
hardware needs.
We want your business
\Ye will give you uniform satisfaction for
it.
WE GUARANTEE YOU YOUR MONEYS' WORTH
Woodruff Hardware Cos.
. .s.- Winder, Georgia.
CONFIDENCE AND CREDIT
Of equal importance to the earning and sav
ing of money is its wise expenditure.
The discerning individual aims to get one
hundred per cent efficiency out of every dol
lar 4ie spends.
This is most effectively accomplished
through consistent use of a Checking Ac
count.
Let us explain how this method not only sys
tematizes finances hut creates prestige and
develops credit.
WINDER NATIONAL BANK
WINDER, GA.
The only National Bank in this vicinity.
son County, Alabama announces
that bids will be open in the next
30 days for the purpose of build
ing the BANKHEAD NATIONAL
HIGHWAY across Jefferson coun
ty of concrete and asphalt.
A contract has been let for
building the T.AXKIIKAI) NA
TIONAL HIGHWAY from Heflin
Alabama to Calhoun County, Ala
bama line and a contract is pend
ing for the building of the road
Horn Heflin, Alabama to Talapoo
sa, Georgia. Contractors are al
ready at work building the
BANKHEAD NATIONAL HIGH
WAY from Bremen, Georgia to
the Carroll County, Ga., hit be
low icmple. Ga. Similar reports
are being received by Secrei.w
Rountree from nearly every state
along tlie route from Washington
to El Paso, Texas. It is Del: ved
that within the next twelve
limiths the BANKHEAD NA
TIONAL HIGHWAY will have
been built and marked the entire
mute.
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 tin* Winder National
Bank Building, and am in mV
Winder office on Friday of each
week.
S. G. BROWN, Attorney.
Lawrenceville, Georgia.
\
Slamming the Lounger.
Many a man’s standing would bo
bettor if he didn’t spend so much time
sitti”'" —T>rston
IN PEACE
AS IN WAR
WE SERVE
YOU BEST
DEPUTY GRAND MASTER TO
ADDRESS MASONS.
Rev. Bass. Recovering
from lhm Gas Attack, Will dis
cuss \ it a 1 Problems.
lion. Wm. (i. Hastings, Wor
shipful .Master of Gate City Lodge
No. 2, E. & A. M. located in Atlan
ta. announces that on el tine 24th
an address will be given in his
lodge by the Rev. Chas. L. Bass,
who has just recently returned
from France, and who is now act
ing Grand Master of Georgia in
the absence of Grand Master Tra
vis, who is en route to London to
attend the World Peace .Jubilee of
Masons Gate City Lodge will con
vene at 6 o’clock the evening of
.Tune 24th, and the master mason’s
degree will lie conferred in full
form on a large class exemplifying
the uniform work as adopted by
the Georgia Grand Lodge.
At the conclusion of the degree.
Dr. Bass will address the gather
ing on the vital problems that con
front masons today. It is antici
pated that his talk will prove
highly instructive and enjoyable,
for ho is a noted orator and will
speak from first hand information
in Europe where lie served_ during
the war. It was while engaged in
Welfare work at the front that he
was gassed and scut back to the
States to recover. It is anticipated
that lie will consider some of the
anti-masonic influences that have
been felt in high circles and give
"the craft of the benefit his know
ledge and experience in combating
what masons believe to he deep
rooted evil.
There is no better known mason
in the state than Charlie Bass. For
years he was a North Georgia cir
cuit rider, and made thousands of
friends in that part of the state
through his acts of mercy. Imme
diately prior to his war service,
he was engaged by one of the
railroads in welfare work among
its employees, and in that service
he endeared himself to all with
whom he came in contact. He is
MONEY TO LOAN
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Money to loan on FARM or CITY PROPER
TY at low rate of interest.
Applicants wanted for BONDS, LIFE, ACCI
DENT, HEALTH, AUTOMOBILE, LIABILITY,
TORNADO and OTHER LINES of INSUR
ANCE.
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We represent only HIGH-CLASS OLD LINE
LEGAL RESERVE and TARIFF COMPANIES.
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For further particulars call on
I. E. JACKSON
Manager Insurance and Trust Department
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North Georgia Trust and
Banking Company
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WINDER, Phone 82 GEORGIA
known as an unusually gifted ora
tor, a‘preacher who will not com
promise with evil, a big hearted,
up-standing, two-fisted man’s man
"'ho knows no fear and seeks no
favor. It is anticipated that a
large number of local masons will
welcome this opportunity to hear
TORNADO INSURANCE
Your neighbor’s home burned only a few days or months ago. and a
cyclone is likely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with US
anl lie down at night with a clear conscience and a peaceful mind. Don’t
DELAY. It may mean the loss of your home. Any man can build a home
once. A WISE man insures his property in a reliable insurance company
so that when calamity comes he can build again. He owes the protection
that it gives, to ihs peace of mind and the care of his loved ones.
Kilgore, Radford & Smith
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Rerneber that when you bring your Ford car to us
for mechanical attention that you get the genuine
Ford service—materials, experienced workmen and
Ford factory prices. Your Ford is too useful, too
valuable to take chances with poor mechanics, with
equally poor quality materials. Bring it to us and
save both time and money. \Ve are authorized Ford
dealers, t rusted by the Ford Motor Company to look
after the wants of Ford owners—that’s the assur
ance we offer. AYe are getting a few Ford cars and
first come first to receive delivery.
FLANIGAN & FLANIGAN
WINDER, GEORGIA.
Dr. Bass. Gate City Lodge is hope
ful of a large attendance.
The Times gives a notice of this
for the benefit of many of its
readers who are masons, thinking
that some of them might wish to
attend this meeting and the ad
dress of Rev. Clias. L. Bass.