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THE BARROW TIMES
Published Every Fhursdav
A. G. LAMAR. Editor
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BAPTIST 7a MILLION WORK
ERS MEET.
tj (n W. n. E’.nM orgrtni’/Cr for
It lie AppaU’-lx* Ass* * iation ha*;
h ailed a iiHotii.u yf .t> <■ pftqrs,
r*x<‘”’.uiv<t v.onit littee ;*■ and laymen
jlo meet fit B*.l*l Springs Church
fTbursday, August 28th, 3:30
jo ’dock fast time to, perfect ilans
jfor tie I>ig drive.
W. K. Deal, of Hartwell, is to lie
j,i, Hon. A. K: Mobley, of
klom-oe. is T’nblieity'Director. The
Ladies of the B. M. S. are to be in
ae.ssi ,i at 1 e sat * place, dinner
will be served on the trrriunds arid
j great crowd is expected. At this
liK .1 j -■. . :>■ -i < •’-* ui I >
appointed.
STATHAM.
Mbs her Willingham lad ;"
Iter guest last week, Miss Rosa da*
Bradley, of <'; rith< vs Mill.
Miss Pm-ilo K*v 1. entertained in
honor her guest, Misses [{uby
in-i Teem. Catherine Shumate. "f
KUijav. i <1 Martlm Norrin, of At
lanta, on Friday evening.
Mjss Knel Kale, of Atlanta, is
visiting Mrs. < t M. Hale.
Miss Willie Lou Sikes had as
Jim- smcxt bit Saturday. Miss
Jou-ell Doolittle, yf AtlMih.
Mr. and Mrs. J. If. .‘loins ami
Rev. Mourn were (he jriuish ( Mr.
(,• . Ili < ) ,O/ J'lji. : <. ■ • rn I
ami Mrs.W. H. Burry-on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. 1 ,1 i \ Williams
ha\ re-turned iron: ; very plews
• *,, ; t<i* • fiiit • I in ' ■ • • ■ 1 ’■ ■ *
anl trip to While Springs: Fla.. ' 1
Mis-s Myrtle Roberts' is visiting
her uncle. Mr. J R. Roberts, ot
Pendt -grass.
Mr. t. and Mrs. W 11. Perry have
now as their attest, Mrs. .1. R Per-
ry, arid son. of Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter <'row had
as their guest last week, his sister.
Miss Leoht ('row, of Bishop.
Mrs. A. V Porter had as her
guests Sunday. Misses (Jetteva tiJlil
Dorris Jones ot Winder.
Mr. and Mrs. (Jordon bad as
their guest last week their grand
daughter. Miss Strange, of Atlanta
Miss Ruth Whitman has return
ed from a pleasant visit to rela
tive* in South Carolina.
Mrs. Diekens, of Athens, was
the guest ol Mrs. -lint Cody. KStur
dny v.\ and Sunday.
Ntissi s Sara Lowe and Keith Ar
nold w;te Mery pleasantly enter
tained in Unsold on as the guests
of Miss l.h yrelic Cronie last week.
Miss Martha MeElhannon. of
iv . IH? *U?sT of Misses j
i-rvU mil Stella MeKlhnnnon.'
Miss Laurie Mae Ware had as ,
hei s. ;est Sunday, Miss L'dlie Mae j
Hammond, ol Pleasant Hi'l,
Miss Mary Ann Hriffetli, of Pine
Drove, is visiting Miss Sadie Sims.
Master .lau es Thurmond is
visiting relatives in Athens this
week.
Mr. Moon ! oad. <*f Watkinsvine,
visited I’i' au it-. Mrs. Dooly, lust
0 000 A J*
VV<'t“K. ~
Mrs. W. H. File returned last
weed troiu a visit to rolativis tn
Soulti Carolitm.
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Kale, of Ath
ens. <vc the guest of Mv. and
Mrs <h M Kale Sunday.
EETHLEHEM.
Mrs. Owens, of Atlanta, is visit
ing Mrs. llinesley and other rela
tives here this week.
Misses Hello Harrison.Drue Wil
lie Hell, and Mr. W. Pope Harri
son attended (’amp Meeting in
Lawreneeville last Sunday.
Mrs Mary Hunt, J. L. Norton
and little Miss Martha Martin, of
Olai .ston. spent last Sunday with
iMrs. H. S. Harris.
Mr. and Airs. Leslie Davis, of
Atlanta, wii) spend several days
as guests of Air. and Mrs. \\ . ( .
Yearw ood and family.
vi is. R. L. Harrison entertained
a number of little folks Thursday
afternoon, in honor of her sister,
Miss Oneida Tanner, of Carl, who
is spendng this week here.
Misses John Williamson, of Har
lem. and Annette Hamilton, of At
lanta. arrived Thursday for a
visit to Mrs. K. S. Harris.
An ice cream supper was given
last Wednesday evening, for the
benefit of the Domestic Science
('lass.
Rev. Clarence Harben filled the
ll'aptist pulpit Saturday anil Sun
day,, in tlie absence of iJm jmstntv
R. L. Marshall, lie also cnmducted'
the baptismal service Sunday
I
morning. , V
Alr. FI. V. Harris of \Y right s
villc, is on a visit to his mother.
Messrs. W. AV. Jemtiligs, and
House in Winder for sale, with 4(1 acres farming land
s2K)O dollars per acre. See
W. H. QI'ARTERMAN, Ist Nat l Bank Bldg.
Fine Home
for Sale
Two story house, barn and nth dr outbuildings. 20 acres of
Land. m**d orchard a.nd pa-slut-* <vnd some timhet .adjoining
City of Winder. at SSOOO.
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t '
W. H. Quarterman, or
Jno. S. Craft.
iOl h 1 K.; • gAV;.: v . •
One DozenSecondHan ded, Slightly Used
FORDS
For sale at Bell Home in edge ot
Winder on Bankhead Highway.
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W. F. Bell & Son
Farms For Sale!
I HAVE TWO OF THE FINEST FARMS IN BARROW
COUNTY FOR SALE
72 acres on National Highway, three miles northeast ol
Winder, known as the John A. Smhlath farm: two good
4. r00m houses, good outbuildings; fine orchard, running
w a ter, tine oak grove: line grade of red land: convenient
to ,-hureh and school: about 5 to (is acres in cultivation:
an ideal count ry home.
Also 31 1-2 acres at Auburn. (Ja. dust oil National High
way: one good 4-room house and out buildings; tine grade
of gray land; about half of which is fresh land: 200 yards
from Southeastern Unistian College. Twenty-five acres ol
this place in high state of cultivation, and it is one ol the
finest small farms in this county. For prices call on or
u rite
W. H. PARKER,
WINDER GEORGIA
son and daughter, returned t<
Powder Springs Sunday, after a
few days visit here and at Oood
Hope.
Prof. 3. L. Moore and Mr. otisj
Harrison accompanied them home, j
j|rof. Moore is teaching there t his
i week.
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Mr. ami Mrs. John E. Wright
and Miss Nimmie Perry, of .Mon
ro**. were here Tuesday.
Mrs. K. S. Harris and FI. S. Har
ris attended the funeral of Mr.
Mayne, in Winder Monday.
Rev J. A\’. Brinsfield returned
from Campion Sunday, where he
held a great meeting of several
i ■ ii ,
da vs. Much good was aeeomplish-
H A) 1 (
ed in that community, and twenty
1 :
two were added to the church.
WANTED---Cow fresh in mill
Apply at Ibis office.
Mrs. R. O. Ross spent Monday
n Atlanta.
Mrs. A. I\ Copeland and twe
daughters Josephine a> <J Pauline
of Atlanta, are visiting relative?
here for several weeks.
THE MOGUL WAGON—
Made in Old Kentucky
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The last wide track Mogul Wagons.., Get one
while they last; next will be narrow track and
bodies and wider price, as wagons advanced
15 per cent last week. Come now. Get a
wide track, wide body, at a narrow price in
stead of waiting and getting a narrow wagon
at a wide price.
Woodruff Hardware Cos.
Winder, Georgia
I. E. JACKSON & COMPANY
Real Estate and Insurance (Offices over Summerour Bros. Grocery Store
WINDER. GEORGIA
FARM AND CITY PROPERTY
SALE
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s?.’ acres fipe land adjeini ig city limits of Winder o ' Broad
streal -a lid National High . ay. 20 acres in |iigh, d4 cultivation,
remainder- in hFfele 'site arid fine pasture with WAtfcr; five-
sfiohe building arid other Pul braidings on tl is prop-
V ( ily street. To go at a bargain. ,
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.Harrow. tod ..Jjacfcson cotfHty "farin' lands in desirable localities
.rfieigioa i Tnom $75.00 to $400‘.00 per ache.
100 acre* oi-very productive dark red land i > Oconee ("oiinty. 70
acres in eiiltivatoo reihri der in pasture and good saw timber. Fairly
good improvements. This farm can he bought, if taken immediately,
at aepe, on Easy Terms.
5-Roctn Cottage v.el) finished practically tew , with East Front and
m good reighboi hpod. This Lot is 200 N 200 feet running back to
branch in rear. To go at $2500.00
f> 1-2 Acres of productive land in the City of Winder that will soon
brine a tar cy price as resident lots. Price only $2,000.00
7-'Room dwelling nicely finished, equipped with Electric Lights, City
Water ad S.-v*< ::v.e. On large lot with nice sonde and fruit trees. On
one < 1 the leading resident Street s of Winder. IMce only $4,000.00
450 acres • f high grade, well improved farming land; 400 acres
in high state of cultivation, known as one of the best iarnas in the
state. Located c Dixie Highway and main public read leading from
Davisboro to Wrigiitsville. one mile from city limits of Davisboro,
ten miles or Sandersville in Wasbingto* C. unty, Ga. No terraces,
.stumps or r ocks < n this farm: will make a hale of cotton per acre,
lnipicvn e ts on place; main dwelling of 9 rooms equipped with wa
terworks ; rd artificial lights, three large darns, large store building,
ten tenant houses .f from two rooms each, every building on this taun
is practically new . and par teed. V i\v only $lOO.OO per acre on easy
te i ms.
\Y ;> ; . dTI ceck co -y fa > s .-a mi -5 t size ir< m ■*)
io 2000 ; ores, go and grade of red and grey pebbly soil with red clay
su’n-seil very ]■: • ctive. Briefs ,-a. git g from $30.00 an acre up.
A number * f desirable hor.es in binder in good locations.
Pi ices rig: it. F nil*'proved p"'perty in. vario :s parts ■£ tie city.
Money to Lean on Real Estate.
See us ’ >efore vou buy.
Hon. N. L. Hutchins of Law
•enoevilie, was here Monday.
Tim regular meeting <: E Hie W.C
T. r. will be held at the Christiai
church Monday afternoi n of nex
week at 5 o'clock. A full attend
ance is desired.
Mi. W. A. Bradley of Canop
Howl n spent seeeraT days’ here
ijist week with hi< family.
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Mcßae and
son. Oscar Jr., were visitors in the,
Cnle City Thursday.