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

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Clasified Ads. AUTOMOBILE BATT ERIKS to rent at Smith Hardware Cos. There is more I’OAVKK in TIIA f l <JOOI) GI'LF GASOLINE and SUPREME Al’TO (til.. Sold hy A. A. THOMAS. Afft. No orders too large to he tilled promptly, none too smal to he ap preciated. PEOPLES FI EL CO., ,1. H. House, Prop. PPICKS oil Al'T< (MOBILE CASINOS and TUBES KEDI’C KO. See Smith Hardware Cos. CHI IT JARS, JKLLY CLASS KS and HEST HEI) RUBBERS. Sold hy Smith Hardware Cos. EX 11) 11, the Best word in AI - TOMOBILE STORAGE BAT TERIES. Sold By Smith Hard ware Cos. ICE CREAM WATER COOLERS and REFRI GERATORS at Smith Hardware Cos. ONE HUNDRED PER CENT PURE Lead and Oil. Sold by Smith Hardware Cos. DAYTON BICYCLES with CLINCHER TIRES. Sold by Smith 1 fardware Cos. For best .lack Frost Kef tors come to Woodruff Hardware Cos. Can your fruit and vegetables iu cans bought at Woodruff Hard ware Cos. Jack Frost Refrigerators will keep cooler with less ice. Wood ruff Hardware Cos. Keep your ears open for the Aluminum Ware Sale and Domes tic Science Fireless Cooker demon strator at Woodruff Hardware Cos. Save your vegetables and make them better by keeping them iu a Jaek Frost Refrigerator Wood ruff Hardware Cos. Ask the folks that is riding and doing two men’s work with a John Deere riding cultivator Woodruff I lard ware ('o. For Sale—Seven passenger Chandler ear, first class condition. Bargain. See 11. M. Rankin at Dell Overall Cos. lt-pd. Duralin, the new floor covering, looks like Lenolum, but better see it at The Winder Dry Ouuds Store. (let a Pictorial Review Maga zine at The Winder Dry Goods Store. For Sale —5 passenger Ford touring car. In good condition.— W. Hill Hoseh. LOST. On Sunday afternoWi between Winder and Carl, a gentleman’s grey felt hat. The finder will please return to this office and re ceive reward. , . Lost—dray Hat between W in der and Cedar Creek Church, Sun day afternoon. June 15. Finder please return to S. 1\ Smith It Lost—A large bunch of Keys, about twelve in numbe.*, lost possi bly on Candler street, between Post Office and residence.—E. E. Jackson. -J Strayed—Tuesday night a pair of mules strayed from my home one color black and the other brown; weighing about 800 pounds each ; one about 7 years old and the other 15.—M. E. Rogers. •> • st- Thm Real TaaC. "DonV conclude that a roan ti a pa Sent mortal because you’Te watehtl Urn sitting on a log flahtng," said the nllk toast phUoaopher. “Watch hln waiting (or bis supper." Tbs Indian Caahsw Teas. Besl&es tbs nuts <<*ed In confection ery rha In-ilun cashew trae ylalds as Insect-repelling gum. a Juice that wakes indelible Ink, and three kinds of oil, one edible, the others used U tan fishing neta and ureserre wood. ELECTION NOTICE. STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF HARROW. OFFICE OF THE ORDINARY SITTING FOR COUNTY PURPOSES. TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF HARROW COUNTY, GEORGIA: .. Notice is* hereby to Yen to the voters of Harrow County that on the 22nd day of July, 1919, an eleetion will be held in Harrow County, at which will be submitted to the qualified voters of *,,1,1 county for their dcterrninntiOYi the question whether bonds shall be issued by said Harrow County, Georgia, in the aggregate amount of One Hundred Thousandn Dollars ($100,000.00) to he applied to the purpose of establishing, constructing, building, widening, strai ghtening, soiling, stumping and grading the public roads in said county, and in building new roads in said county, and for the purchase of matedial, equip ment, tools, machinery and supplies necessary and to be used in such work. ,s ; ,id bonds to be issued are described as follows: PUBLIC ROAD BONDS. The said issue of bonds in the aggre gate sum of one hundred thousand dol lars, if issued, shall consist of one hun dred bonds, in number, numbered from one (1) to one hundred (100) both in- clusive, each of said bonds to be of the denomination of one thousand dollars, ($1,000.00) and all of said bonds are to bear interest at the rate of five per cen tum per annum (5 per cent) from tho first day of August, 1010, payable an nually on the first day of January in each year and the principal thereof to bo payable as follows: Five Thousand Dollars, ($.'.,000,00) on the first of Janu ary 1930, and Five Thousand Dollars, ($5,000.00) on the first of January of t he years 1931, 1932, 1933, 19.14, 1935, 1950, 1937, 1935, 1939, 1940, 1941. 1942, 194.'!. 1!< ft, 1945, 1940, 1947, 1948, 1049, and said several installments, twenty in number, of five bonds each of the proposed issue, aggregating the said sum of $10(1,000.00 and on the last named date, January first. 1949, all of said bonds, principal and interest, are to lie fully paid off. Said election shall be held at all the voting precincts within the limits of the said county, and shall be held by the same persons and in the same man ner and under the same rules and regu lations as those that govern elections for county officers for the said county of Harrow, and the returns of the said elections shall be made by 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 managers of elections who bring up the said re turns, consolidate the said returns and declare the result. The hours for hold ing the said election will be the same us the hours for holding the oloction for county officers; namely, seven o’clock a. m. at the court houseoo“: 1* :1 six o’clock p. m. and at the other precincts in said county from eight o’clock a. m. until three o’clock p. m. sun time, on the said date for holding the said election, July 22, 1919. Both principal anil interest on the said bonds is to be payable in gold coin of the UnUited States of the present weight jmd fineness at such place as nmy be designated in the bonds. Those desiring to vote in favor of the issue of said bonds will do so by east ing their ballots having written or printed upon them the words “FOR JMTBLIC HOAD BONDS” and those de siring to vote against said bonds will do so by easting ballots having written or printed upon them the words “AGAINST PUBLIC ROAD BONDS.” Let this order and notice be entered of record on the minutes of this court. Done at Winder, Georgia, by the Ordi nary of Barrow County sitting for county purposes on this the 19th day of June, 1919. H. O. Hill, Ordinary. Gran-'-nother In Elghtae'. Days. A lady <rw>a bug become* a grand mother In IS daya. One m Imagine, then, notes a naturalist, the arcltltud- Inoua an.-* es of these Insects 3bat may develop In the course of a season. Thalr worst foe Is a tiny black four winged fly that deposits an ‘.'g* In each hog it o -s across. Its larra consum ing tha bog s Inside works and using its shell for a house. True Principle of Humanity. Liberty, equality—bad principles I The only true principle for humanity is Justice, and Justice towards the fee ble becomes necessarily protection or kindness A m •*. —— im* i BUr •sm o*ii A (BAa was asked how he ump ftldhed so much In life. "My father taught me." was the reply, "when I bad anything to do to go and do It.**— exchange. nets ef Adudnd. TAP rank or -tltte of adr.ura! dW net afst In the United Mates aery until IML wSea H was erseted lj r negro— nifuwd so DaeM CL TarngnL Be held It until his death. In IKS, and bid enceeeaors hare been: David D. Porter, 18T0 to 1801. ard George Dewey, from 1800 till his death. Janu ary 1/8, litT. With hla death the fide lapsed and has not been rev I red. la Everyday Life. It Is well to remember that exeat *nt tilings are rare. ELECTION NOTICE. STATE OF GEORGIA; COUNTY OF HARROW. OFFICE OF THE ORDINARY FITTING FOR COUNTY PURPOSES. TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF HARROW COUNTY Notice is hereby given to the voters of Harrow County that ou the 22nd day of July, 1919, tin election will be held in Harrow County, at which wilj he submitted to the qualified voters of said county, for their determination, the question whether bonds shall be is sued by said Barrow County, Georgia, in the aggregate amount of One Hun dred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) to be applied to and used for the purpose of erecting and building and equipping and furnishing a COURT HOUSE in and for said county, to be known as the HARROW COUNTY COURT HOUSE. Said bonds to be issued are described as follows: HARROW COUNTY COURT HOUSE BONDS. The said issue of bonds in the aggre gate sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, if issued, shall consist of one hundred bonds, in number, numbered from one (1) to one hundred (100) both inclusive, each of said bonds to he of the denomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) and all of said bonds are to bear interest at the late of fi\c per centum per annum (5 per cent.) from the first day of August, 1919, pay aide annually on the first day of Janu ary in each year and the principal thereof is to be payable ns follows: Five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) on January first, 1930, .and Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) on the first day of January of the years 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946. 1947, 1948, 1949, the said several installments, twenty ia number, of five bonds each of the proposed issue, aggregating the sum of $100,000.00 and on the last named date, January first. 1949, all of said bonds, principal and interest, are to be fully paid off. Said election shall be hold at all the voting precincts within ttie limits of the said county and shall he held by the same persons and in the same man ner and under the same rules and regu lations ns those that govern elections for county officers for the said county of Barrow, and the returns of the said elections shall lie made ivy the election managers to the Ordinary of Barrow County, and said Ordinary of Barrow County shall, in the presence of and to gether with tho said several managers of elections wtio bring up the said re turns, consolidate the returns and de clare the result. The hours for the hold ing of the said election will he the same as the hours for holding the election for county officers, namely, seven o’clock, a. m. at the court house until six o’clock p. m. and at the other precintes in said county from eight o’clock a. m. until three o’clock p. m. sun time, on the said date for holding the said election, July 22nd, 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 be designated in the bonds. Those desiring to vote in favor of the issue of said bonds will do so by east ing their ballots having written or printed upon them the words “For Bar row 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 upon them the words “Against Barrow Coun ty Court House Bonds. Let this order and notice he entered of record on the minutes of this court, Done at Winder, Georgia, by the Ordi nary of Barrow County sitting for coun ty purposes on this the 19th day of June, 1919. H. G. Hill, Ordinary. GEORGIA’S GREATEST NEED The greatest need in the good state of Georgia today is a place to keep the feeble-minded and confirmed prosti tute. Over halt of the girle who lead a wrong life are of ten year’s mental ity. or less. They are adults in ev erything but in mind and will. They should be protected. The other part of the prostitutes are dangerous to the public, in that they are the carriers of Syphilis and Gonorrhea, and the germs that they pass on are costing us over a qquarter of a million dollars per year tor maintenance of institu tions. and million* more in private in stitutions and doctor’s bills. We need, and must have a reform atory tor all infected women. This could be made self-sustaining, and we believe even more than this. Such characters must be removed from so ciety. They should be taught to be self-supporting. We could have e farm, and in connection therewith, e factory where overalls, cheap panto and knit goode could he made. The clothing for the convicts, tbs insane asylum and other state dependents could be made by these women and girls. They should labor eight hours each day They should have the best of medical treatment, be cured, no formed and made good, useful women, if amenable to treatment. The feeble minded should be permanently remov ed from society. ’ w -gto* . ■ m Optimistic -Titlight ' " “ No revenge Is more heroic thin that which torments envy by doing good. A Mystery. A tj eastern woman Is suing for di vorce because she found another wom an’s picture In her husband's watch case.. One of the mysteries of life Is why men who lead double lives don't carry open-faced watches. Daddy Broke His Face. John was always an interested spec tator when his father shuved. One morning the razor slipped and the =;kin was cut a trifle, and John turned and said regretfully to his mother, “Oh, see, duddyjiyi break Ills nice face.” Knife Pickwick Handled. There Is a first-rate nnecdote In Mr. J. J. Jllssev’s hook. “Gossip of the Road,” concerning the popularity of Dickens —or Pickwick. One of the two, but which one? Mr. Hlssey was staying at the Angel. In Bury St. Ed munds, and was reflecting aloud on the fact that Mr. Pickwick was supposed to have stayed there, when his host In dignantly exclaimed: “Supposed! This, sir. Is the very Inn where he stopped I’ve the very carving knife that Mr Pickwick used when he was here.”— Christian Science Monitor. Guaranteed 20 years. A number of other two to three piece - $1.39 lit Fow Qw. CmU I £ Pul E Woodruff Hardware Company’s Fireless Cooker Demonstration and Aluminumware Sale FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 20TH THREE O’CLOCK TILL SIX O’CLOCK. ONE AFTERNOON WORTH WHILE. TO THE LADIES OF BARROW COUNTY ..WANTED the oldest and toughest rooster in the county; also the toughest Beef roast. Not necessary to go outside of the city limits as they are to be cooked at the store of Woodruff Hardware Cos., in a Domestic Science Fireless Cooker. Be on hand by 3 o ’clock to inspect and test the chicken, beef, vege tables and serials cooked—and the wonder of the age —no stove wood to cut. No fire about the cook ing, you taste your food cooked without fire. It costs you nothing to see and learn what a wonderful cooking proposition we have. It cooks better with out heat in the room and retains the flavor of the food cooked. Come and be the judge—we welcome and abide by your decision. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. and at the same time and place notice our famous Aluminum Ware Sals. We will offer more than 200 items ranging in value from $1.50 to $2.50 at $1.39. See our window. Notice the high values offered — nothing but what is worth the price. Just think, 28 peculators, worth $2.50, at $1.39. with other values EVERYBODY INVITED Woodruff Hardware Company Winder, Georgia Worth While Quotation. It Is not the work, but the worry, that makes the world grow old.” Fight Far Honor. Think well about great things; acd know that thought Is the only reality In this world. Lift up nature to thine own stature; and let the whole uni verse be for thee no more than the re flection of thine own heroic soul. Com bat for honor's sake; that alone is worthy of a man. And If It should fall to thee to receive wounds, shed thy blood as a beneficent dew. and smile.— Cervantes. Eliminating Poison Ivy. The cheapest and most effective method of eliminating poison Ivy, ac cording to experts of the United States department of agriculture, is the sim ple one of rootiug up the plants and de stroying them. If the poison Ivy Is In large fields ft may be necessary to plow and cultivate the land. Ivy on large trees, stone walls and buildings enn be killed by arsenate of soda, at the rate of two pounds to ten gallons of water. Two or three applications are sufficient. Spitsbergen Gets News. The miners of Spltzbergeu are now In daily touch with the remainder of the world by wireless. Heretofore they received theireiews by mail, some times at eight-month intervals. True and False Freedom. There are two freedoms —the false, where a man is free to do what he likes; the true, where a man is free to do what he ougtt.—Charles Kings ley. Wanted Company. 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.” Drink Buttermilk Freely. The use of buttermilk Is largely a matter of habit. Southern cities con sume almost as much buttermilk as sweet milk. The difficulty of keeping milk sweet has been largely responsi ble for the popularity of buttermilk as n beverage. equal and better. Read the CONDITION and PLAN of SALE. Every one visiting our store between the hours of 3 and 6 o’clock in the afternoon will have an opportunity to list on a card the items in our window they desire to purchase for $1.39 per item. Sign his or her name to the card, put in a separate envelope sealed up by customer and placed in a closed box. The cards will be shuffled up and drawn from the box one by one. The first one drawn will get all the card calls for, and soon, so long as items are in the window. Should all of some particular item be drawn out, purchaser will get as many items as are left in the window that the card calls for at $1.39 per item. Come look the window over and you will agree that each and every item is worth the money and some worth twice the price. No one will be allowed to buy for themselves more than one of eaoh item, but there are a number of items. So you are not limited at last. Do not forget the time. Eat the tough meat made tender and sweet without fire, and buy more for your money on June 20th, from 3 to 6 o’clock.