The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, August 07, 1919, Image 3

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SUPPOSE. Suppose, my little lady. , our doll should break her head Could you make it yhole by crying k Till your.eves and nose were red And wouldn’t it be pleasanter ' To treat it as a joke. And say you’re glad ’twas dolly's. And not your bead that broke? Suppose you’re dressed for a walk And the rain comes pouring jldown; Will it clear off any sooner Because you scold and frown? And wouldn’t it be nicer For you to smile than pout, And so make sunshine in the house When there is none without? Suppose your task, my little man. Is very hard to get; Will it make it any easier For you to sit and fret ? And youldn’t it be wiser, Than waiting like a dunce, To go to work in earnest And learn the thiag at once? Suppose that some boys have a horse. And some a coach and pair; "Will it tire you less while walking To say “It isn’t fair?” And wouldn’t it be nobler To keep your temper sweet, And in your heart he thankful You can walk upon your feet? Suppose the world don’t please you, Nor the way some people do; Do you think tiie whole creation Will be altered just fur you? And isn’t it, my boy or girl, The wisest, bravest plan. Whatever comes, or doesn’t come, • To do the best you can? —Phoebe Cary. A THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK. What is the best story that has come to us out of the war as re vealing tlie true spirit of the Ajnerican fighting man? It ap pears to us that this one. as told by Newell Dwight Hillis, more nearly .fulfills the conditions: After a German attack, an American boy V.dio came back to our own lines discovered that bis pal. with whom lie had fought side by side, was missing, and inime diately asked permission to go back over the field and get him. His officer ad vised him not to go, and said: “If you do, it will not be worth while. Go at your risk, but it wall cost you your life.” The boy went out, found his pal badly wounded, and brought him back near our line, when his pal died. He himself was then shot. Dying, he crawled back within the lirfe. The officer, leaning over him just before he died, said: “I told you you would lose your life. Was it worth while? “Yes, sir,” replied the dying soldier. “He said he knew I would come.” —Woman’s Home Companion. “He beeame a member of a loc al debating society which regular ly had set battles on all kinds of topics—political, literary and soc ial.” So says Frank Dilnot ia lus life of David Lloyd George, Prime Minister of Great Britain. And it is largely to this debating-society training that Mr. Dilnot attributes the oratorical skill so early dis played by the world-famous Eng lish statesman. Progressive Far mer boys and girls will do well to take notice. A debating society can be organized in almost any community wire re somebody has enough initiative to take the lead in getting the young people toge ther. Such a society will not only train speakers hut it will do a great deal to educate both partici pants and hearers.— Progressive Farmer. If you want good farming land and at the right price located in Hancock and Washington Coun ties. See I. E. Jack-son and Com pany. Winder, Ga., Ford Car—For Sale in good running order and will sell at a bargain. Terms cash. See W. M. Marlow, Winder, Ga. BETKASEA Rev. J. W. Maltbie filled his re guli.!' aopouitment here Sunday. Oil Wednesday night before the second *?:.;-Cy our revival service begin. Let us hot forget the date, Wednesday night August 6th. Everybody interested in the cemetery and church grounds are requested to meet at the cluiVeh Tuesday morning, August sth for it he purpose of cleaning off and working the grounds. People who drive cars t othe church realize bow the grounds need to be work ed. Last week we announced that the B. Y. P. L. would hold an In stitute this week, but as it was so close to the revival it was thought best to postpone it until a later date. A good number was at Sunday School last Sunday. The best way to find out what kind of Sunday School Bethabra has is to come and find out what kind of Sunday School Bethabra has it to come and see. Our singing class had two invi tations for last Sunday so it was divided, several went to Mt. Mor iah, several to Union and some at tended the Children’s Day at Mid way Sunday afternoon. FOR SALE. Two 70 saw gins and condens ers, suction and press, seed auger, shafting and pul lies. All this out fit for $6OO. —J. D. Edgar. Route No. 2, Winder, Ga. HULLS AMD MEAL FOR SALE. Hulls and Cotton Seed Meal for sale. Hulls $l6 per ton, 7 per cent meal. See G. S. Millsaps, Winder. The best sewing machine on earth is the Singer. I am the man to sell you one of these. John S. ('raft. MONEY TO LOAM ON FARM LANDS. At 6 Per Cent Interest I make farm loans for five years’ time in amounts from $500.00 to $lOO,OOO. I have an office on the third floor °f the Winder National Bank Building, and am in my Wi n der office on Friday of each week. S. G. BROWN, Attorney. La wrencevdle, G^rgia. EXECUTORS' SALE of the Jackson Hutchins Land Tlie Jackson Hutchins land of 200 acres will he sold at the Court House door in Winder Barrow County Georgia to the highest bidder on Saturday, August 23rd. The farm is on the Bankhead Highway, five miles of Winder and right at Carl, on seaboard railroad. This is the very best grade of land, lies well and is divided into three of the most desirable homes in the county. The home tract with splendid residence contains 116 1-2 acres. Tract No. 2, with good improvements contains 41 1-4 acres Tract No. 3, with good improvements contains 42 1-4 a^res. All three lots have good wells of water, houses and barns and suffi cient timber and running water. All three tracts run to railroad and front on Bankhead Highway, and ee sold for division among the heirs in accordance with the will of Jackson Hutchins. One fourth cash on day of sale and.the remainder on Dec. 24, 1919. Plat of land as per survey of W. T. Appleby can be seen at any time by calling! on executors, who will also show the land to those wishing to look over it. W. T. HUTCHINS, W. M. MAXEY, Executors. THE BAPTIST 75 MILLION CAMPAIGN The Southern Baptist ( onvoi lion in session in Atlanta. (’a., las! .May composed >i : 24 rep cestui ative Baptists from all parts of i;f .n. .ti e gret ■Ga l< ndr.nce in Ms ■ istorv I . -"lua-.ul to an swer the world’s great needs with a program that challenges every Southern Baptist to heroism and sacrifice. The program is to raise Seventy-Five Million Dollars for Kingdom purposes in five years. This program covers World-Wide Missions, Christian Education, Home Missions, State Missions, Ministerial Relief. Orphans’ Home Hospital;—in fact all the causes fostered by Southern Baptists, ex cept the current expenses of the local church. And the time set for the Big Drive is New 30-Dec. 7, 1919. For years Georgia Baptists have given one-tenth of the total con tributed by Southern Baptists. So, it is only fair that Georgia Bap tists undertake one-tenth of the total of the Baptist 75 Million Campaign, or Seven Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars in five years. A soul-thrilling, life chal lenging task ! A program that calls for the very best in every Georgia Baptist—prayer, faith, devotion, time, service, sacrifice, money. Be- MLOIL MIES I IS3 LIB Crashes into sour bile, making you sick and you lose a day’s work. Calomel salivates! It’s mercury. Calomel acts like dynamite on a sluggish liver. When calomel comes into contact with sour bile it crashes into it, causing cramping and nausea. If you feel bilious, headachy con stipated and all knocked out,, just go to your druggist and get a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone for a dew cents, which is a harmless vegetable sub stitute for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and if k doesn’t start your liver and straighten you up better and quicker than nasty calomel and without making you sick, you just go back aud get your money. If you take calomel today you’ll be sick and nauseated tomorrow; be sides, it may salivate you, whiLe if you take Dodson’s Liver Tone you will wake up feeling great, full of ambition and ready for work or play. It is harmless, pleasant and safe to give to children, they like it. loved, as y, ; are called to help ch this glcrioudy big thing, respond, sacrifice, serve. We must “Will to Win" the Victory Stab divided T t< 12 districts. This sect; i>- district ii. which includes Ass •.nations: Appala jehee. Law re •eville. Pleasant Drove. Sr >i e Mountain, Mulbeny, Serepta. ami He ! o\ r. Lev. W. U. Deal, Lartv.ell. On., District Organizer. FARM FOR SALE BY OWNER. 525 acres good farm land in Hancock < ou n ty. 300 acres in fine °ld field saw timber that will cut from ten to fifteen thousand feet per acre. Remainder cultivatible land but lying out, well watered. Will make attractive price and terms. Am a non resident and will !sacrifice on this farm. For further i u formation see W. V. Davant, Union Point, Ga. For Real Estate and Insurance of all kinds. See I. E. Jackson and I company. STRONG OLD MAN 75 YEARS YOUNG Says ZIRON Iron Tonic Mads Him Fail Better, Eat Better and Sleep Better. O. D. Blount, Tarrytown, Oa., writes: “I am seventy-five years old, yet I have been pretty strong until about a year ago. I did not feel so well, I had a worn, tked feeling, mv body ached and 1 was not myself. I woula chill easily,—my blood seemed thin, my flesh flabby and skin not clear. I didn’t rest well and my ap petite was poor. I heard of Ziron how ft was helping others and it seemed to be what I needed, too. I soon saw after I began taking it that it wag helping me. I felt better in every way. I ate better I slept better. I took three bottles and it helped me. lam glad to recommead Ziron.” Ziron is indicated for anemia, pale com plexion poor blood, general weakness, etc. When your blood needs Iron, take Ziron. Remember, If the first bottle don’t benefit, you get your money back. Don’t wait. Begin taking Ziron today. At all druggists. net \bur Blood Needs ZIRON NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY MILBURN WAGONS WHILE YOU CAN GET The Old Time Wide Track We Have a Good Assortment of 2 1-2 inch Regular 2 1-2 inch Wide Tire 2 3-4 inch Wide Tire 3 inch Wide Tire * • Special Reduced Price Good Until August 15 th Only We offer this inducement to make room for another car load. Buy Early and Get Picking Choice Smith Hardware Cos. Winder, Georgia GIRLS .WANTED One hundred gif Is wanted, to make Overalls. Highest wages paid. Steady work. Apply SUPT. EELL OVERALL CO., Winder, Ga. LAND FOR SALE 130-acre farm foi sale, near Mulberry, for the next 30 days. Will sell at a great sacrifice. It is cheap at SIOO per acre, but for next 30 days am offering it at only S6O per acre. Will give some terms M. J. GRIFFETH WINDER. GEORGIA Jersey Cream Flour Home grown and home ground. A pure, wholesom and healthy flour that will please any family wishing the best. Try 50 or 100 pound made right at home and you will be satisfied. WINDER ROLLER MILLLS Phone No. 1 7