The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, September 18, 1919, Image 12

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\jfeg DETROIT VAPOR OiL STOVES ' Del; -it Vapor Stov* insure* the | Parker Furniture Company Broad St Winder, Ga. DRAFT FOR ARMY TO EE AU MOMATIC. Washington, September Hi- Under the army reorganization! law as the war department is ask ing congress to pass it. Chief oi Staff .March told the house mili tary committee today conscrip tion of men between IS and 45 would begin automatically on de claration of war without any other action by congress. Volunteering would be wiped out but the national guard would be left intact| The chief of staff also told the committee the wra department considered universal military training of young men without actually enrolling them in the army constitutional. True Sarcasm. "T Coy entirely f>y ear,” sold the amateur musician, proudly. "Ahem! So I perceive," replied the caustic per •on. ‘‘Hus it ever occurred to you to tonsult au uurlst?" Eliminating Poison Ivy. The cheapest uud most effective method of eliminating |*<ison Ivy, ac cording to experts of the t'nlf<' States department of agriculture, is the sim ple one of rooting up the plants and de stroying them. If the poison ivy is In large fields It may he necessary to plow and cultivate the land. Ivy on large trees, stone walls 6nd buildings can he killed by arsenate of soda, at the rate of two pounds to ten gallons of water. Two or three application? are sufficient Not A New Firm, But “A Good Old One” We arc headquarters for Staple. Fancy, Heavy and Family Groceries. You can always find what you want at our store and find it cheaper, because we spll strickly for cash. Quick sat os atid small prof is is our motto. J. C. Ray & Company Wiidei, ' Geonia. THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER GEORGIA. GUARD READY TO FROTECT MACON IF POLICE STRIKE. Patrolmen and Firemen Defy Board Orders to Dissolve Un ions. Macon, Sept. 10.—Although the Qvil Service Commission last night demanded that the police nun and firemen of Macon surren der their cards and dissolve their unions, the city employees con tinued defiant this rooming and declare they “will stay on the oh“ until “they put us out.” T c commissioners also asked r the resignation of Fire Chief M 1. Junes after he had refused - give , p his union card. He de r ed to make a statement. Anticipating a general walkout , : ■ e police, at least, former Na ..l Cuardsmen of Macon, un it- command of Maj. James Pal in a veteran of the fighting in F~. c. are ready to take charge ■ e situation and keep order. 7 e commissioners ordered that ■ t Firemen and Police Unions he ■••. sch ml. following a mass meet i. at the Chamber of Commerce, >nch action was demanded. !T <■ Kntary Club, Builders’ Lea . ■ • i other organizations pass tic '.me resolutions and the ; , .< r .aid council will be asked *i approve of the commission’s at titude. Refusing to dissolve their un ions. Macon’s policeman and fire men continued on duty today. The policemen declared they would patrol the streets of the city and protect its citizens, even though the Civil Service Commis sioners took their badges and their clubs. The firemen declared they would “run” to every fire, “whe ther it he a negro’s home or the residence of one of the men who attended the mass meeting” that sought to deprive them of their NEW FALL GOODS w Our store is now full of new Fall merchandise. We have goods of quality at prices which you will at once recognize as far below the market value. We can always save you money. Patronize the Home Store and save the difference. Winder 5c and 10c Store S. M. ST. JOHN. Prop. Court House Bldg. Winder, Ga. membership in the labor organi zation.—Atlanta Georgian. CLASSIFIED ADS. Your cotton buys you more at Woodruff Hardware Cos. A car load of Barnesvile Bug gies .just received Woodruff Hard ware Cos. Cotton picking baskets at Woodruff Hardware Cos. John Deere and Mogul Wagons the best grade Woodruff Hard ware Cos. Sweaters- f ;• men. women and children,, all the new colors SI.OO to SIO.OO Krit Caps 50e to SI.OO Blue Se: ge Middy suits, ages 14 to 22. $9.00 to $12.00 Poplin S .irts in silk or wool, $'1.50 to SO.OO. Underwear full line for ladies, gents and children. 1 losery to fit the whole family, silk or lisle (all colors and prices.) Ladies Middies (all white or with colored trimming) $1.35 each. Ladies Middy Smocks (elaborately made up in blue, rose, green or white) $1.75 each. Handsomest line of Millinery we have ever shown. We are selling tall hats fcvery day now. Pome in and buy while the display is at its best. s School supplies for the children. 1 lot gold band dinner plates, 98c per set. 1 lot gallon enameled boilers. ti ßc eaeh. 1 lot gray enameled dishpans, 50c each. John Deere Riding Plows does better work and eost less Wood ruff Hardware Cos. Cot a Syrocustt Slat Mol board original invents of Slat Mol boards all others are imitations Woodruff Hardware Cos. SYRUP BARRELS, Nice new SYRUP BARR ELLS, 5-gal lon and 1-gallon cans at Smith Hardware < ’ompaiiy. Have you seen that new WIDE TRA< K. WIDE BODY THORN HILL WAGON- Its a beauty and better than it looks. Sold by Smith i lardware Company. JUST RE( HIVED a solid CAR LOAD of GALVANIZED ROOF ING, best quality. Smith Hard ware Company. Found the Dragon Fly. Aunt Elizabeth and tier nephew IJaroid, v ere loosing at a comic pic ture, tile characters represented by insects and animals. They were point ing out each kind, hut the dragon fly hadn't yei ;.een located. Soon 1 rohl spoke up. “I think this is the one, Aunt Elizabetn. He looks as if he were draggin’ sum pin’." THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 18th. REFUSES TO TAKE BACK WHAT HE SAID ABOUT KNIGHT AND DOUBLY DARES COUNCIL TO TRY TO MAKE HIM. Tampa, Fla., September 16. Governor Sidney J. Oatts tonight made reply to the demand of the Tampa city council, made some ten days ago that he retract or deny a statement attributed to him at a labor day meeting which lie addressed at Pensacola that P. <. Knight, a prominent attorney, of Tampa, would be in danger of his life if he walked the streets of Tampa. The governor’s reply, the council tonight, was as fol lows : “Messrs. F. W. Ball, president city council; W. A. Johnson, city clerk, and I). B. McKay, Mayor, Tampa, Fla.: “Dear Sirs: Your contemptible resolution concerning what I said about Peter O. Knight has been received. If you think you can make me take back what 1 said, suppose you come up to Tallahas see and try it, or the next time I am in Tampa, suppose you try it there. “Respectfully, “S. J. OATTS, Governor.” The city council passed a reso lution ordering the letter framed, to lie bung on the walls of the council chamber. Mr. Knight is chief counsel for the several phosphate mining com panies whose employees went on strike several months ago and are still on strike, their demands for higher wages and shorter hours being refused. He is also vice president and general counsel of the American International Ship building corporation, of Hog Is land and Philadelphia, and is spending some time at the latter place.—Atlanta Constitution.