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Used Cars At
BARGAINS
One Hudson Super Six.
One Columbia Six.
One Buick Roadster.
One Baby Grand Chevrolet.
One Four Ninety Chevrolet.
One Ford, 1918—plenty Fixtures.
One Re-Built Ford.
These cars are all in good repairs and are real bar
gains.
Auto Sales Cos.
Jackson Street. Phone 150
7 Reasons
for Buying
the Sturdy
:Mogu||pagons
“Strong Where the Strain Come*’*
1. Hickory Axles
2. White Oak Tongues
3. White Oak Hubs
4. Heavily Ironed
5. Oversize Throughout
6. Easy to Pull
7. Hard to Ereak
A sturdy, stoutly built wagon made
to last a life-time of hard work.
If yon do not know the Mogul
dealer near you, write us at once.
WIDE TRACK WAGONS.
Moguls are made in the 60-inch track,
the old favorite Southern standard
which fits your wagon beds, hay frames
, and the track of Southern country
, roads. The new standard 56-inch or
auto track can also be furnished.
WOODRUFF HARDWARE CO.
Winder, Ga.
Hurrah For The Fair!
The People of Barrow
and adjoining counties
have been mighty good
to us and our trade was
never better. We thank
you all.
GIVE US TIME TO WAIT ON-YOU
We are as busy as we
can be, and we will
appreciate your pa
tience whenever you
come in until we can
wait on you. Make
our store your head
quarters next' week,
and buy what you need
Yours to please,
Griffeth, Autry & Cos.
BANK TELLER ADMITS SHOR
TAGE OF $35,000
Chattanooga, Tenn., October 1.
—Haskel B. Ilarrod, for the past
18 years a trusted teller in the
First National bank here, today
confessed to a shortage of .$35,000
Confession was made to officers
of the bank after national bank
examiner D. <’. Borlian and dis
covered that such a shortage ex
isted and it bad been traced to
the window of Mr. Ilarrod. When
confronted with the evidence lie
admitted that lie had defaulted
and the figures given in his writ
ten confession checked exactly
with the shortage reported by the
examiner, it ivas said.
Ilarrod lias not been arrested.
He is understood to have made
some investments that, did not
bring the profits expected.
Removable Rubber Heel.
A rubber heel has been invented that
can be slipped over the high beel of
a woman’s shoe.
THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA.
MR R. B. DAVIS TAKES OWN
LIFE.
Mr. R. B. Davis ended bis life
Tuesday night about 10 o’clock,
by shooting himself at his store
near the Seaboard depot.
lie shot himself just over the
heart with a 44 army pistol, and
it is thought he died instantly,
according to the position of the
body, as it was not found until
the next morning.
The deceased lias been in a very
nervous condition for the past
week, and was watched' by bis
friends, fearing that lie would
sooner or later take his own life,
as he made two oilier attempts
recently.
Mr. Davis was only twenty
eight years old and had built up a
very profitable grocery business.
He leaves a wife and three chil
dren.—News-Herald.
ERROR IN INITIAL.
Tn the page ad this week of the
Baptist 75 million campaign, if
states at the bottom “contributed
by S. C. Pirkle” when it should
have been S. F. Pirkle of our city.
Mr. \V. and. Bennett bought, a
new Dort Automobile this week
from the Auto Sales Cos. of 'Win
der.
Mrs. W. K. Lyle, one of Win
der’s good women, who lias been
indisposed a good part of the pre
sent year has greatly improved in
health to the pleasure of he l '
hosts of friends.
The friends in this county of
Judge and Mrs. O. G. Robinson
will regret to learn of the loss of
their little seventeen months-old
daughter, who died last Thursday
at their home in Lawrenceville.
Old Familiar Discovery.
Every now Dd then there comes a
substitute for gusoline, amply filling
the place of the old discoveries of per*
petnal motion. —New York Son.
OLA
The Phonegraph of
Marvelous Tone
cords-plays them with a con- , | tfHj|
ception no less rare than dis- |m|. |
tone of noted stars of grand j |
opera are faithfully reproduc- dr I
ed by the Vitanola. The mar- 9 a
tial music of famous bands ~
and the softer strains of stringed instsuments, find
delightful expression through the medium of this
marvelous phonograph.
The VITANOLA is a vital force in Harmony-
Land, and is now being nationally advertised for
for the first time, in order that its “Natural as life,”
qualities may be universally enjoyed.
TO DEALERS —We invite the co-operaticn of live dealers throughout North Georgia,
in meeting the demand for VITANOLA. You are invited to visit our demonstration rooms dur
ing the North Georgia Fair Oct. 7t’n to 11th and let us fully explain our liberal dealers propo
sition to you.
Our booklet— Making A Phonograph Department Pay” contains a wealth of business
building ideas, and is fully descriptive of th e VITANOLA line. Write for your copy.
LYRIC RECORDS—We are equipped to give you efficient service and co-operation in
merchandising' LYRIC RECORDS—the best r ecord line on the market. Prompt deliveries of
all popular hits; dealer helps arid practical sales assistance are included in our plans. Write
for dealers preposition.
C. C. Gregory Cos.
Wholesale Distributors for Northeast Georgia
Winder, Georgia
muEr Kt 1 f/jr Tvv &
announcing tbe greatest tnoney-efiving offer ever Ej|
which rides like air, and has cut tire costa in two for \ V-Jftwt
over 100,000 users. You will get the details of this • jffiir'
receive yoara, write fan it. Use the ccopon below.
B—— ' m
' m m BLQWOyTS
Flnt Coif • last Cost ©oub!*s rirt Fliltea&tt
Essenkey—an investment, not an er- The use of Essenkay is a proved* econ*
f/ense may be transferred from old omy—lo,ooo to 20,000 nxlee is the raid,
worn-out casings to new ones. not the exception.
r io#
r : Discount
during tbJ. limited
offer as an advertising
introductory proposi
tion to (secure 25.U0G
extra satisfied users
In open territory.
Exclusive Essen
-3 kay Agencies ex
ceedingly profitable for progressive
business men in open territory.
Write for proposition.
The fssenkay
Products Company
mmmbmn AmwHmm TW Fill** Inii ■■. •*.
Tt 4—220 Wee I Saserlor Sl*# Chicaf*
MR. A D. COLLINS IMPROVED
PCLAN CHINA HOGS
Mr. A. D. Collins, of near Sta
tharn, is one of the strong advo
cates of the best breeds of hogs.
He has only the pare improved
Pol an China breed and claims
they are less expensive and most
profitable breed of all the improv
ed hogs.
He will have some of them on
exhibit here during the Fair and
we feel sure they are beauties be
cause he will have no other kind.
2 ...Freight';
Free
During this limited offer.
Liberty bonds will be
accepted in payment —
instead of cash —at
their full face value. Get
the details.
Me • xtras, no red tape
Freight Free amounts
to a further discount —
an advantage never
before offered ot Ess
on kay.
THC CStENKAY PRODUCTS CO ,
174-22 G West Superior ®t. # Chiefj 111.
Pleas* send me fall aoteilsof your S<*ecjsi lita <’Offer
without obligation nod tbe * Story of L*-evoke -j T>
Nau* |
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Atidraa |
Owl* —Stats |
myrrtrn m A
Kino of Hunt 7Tr*** (Size) |
j His little son, Gus dr., who be
longs to the Barrow County Calf
Club, will have bis calf at the
Fair, and from all reports he will
be a winner in the prizes offered.
Fine stock are growing in favor
and it is hoped our county will
become interested along this im
portant thing for our prosperity.
The Indian Cashew Tree.
Besides the nuts used in confection
ery the Indian cashew tree yields an
Insect-repelliDg gum, a juice that
makes indelible Ink. and three kinds
of oii. one edible, the others used to
tun fishing nets and preserve wood.
Q Liberty Bonds
COURT THIS WEEK.
Judge < ’obi) opened tlie second
wook of court Monday morning;
and lias kept business moving up
to the time vve go to press.
Solicitor Dean is prosecuting
violators of the law with his ac
customed determination to do his
whole duty to society and the
state.
The ease of most interest tried
so far this week was that of Jack
I McDaniel charged with murder
in the killing of Obe Duke, color
ed. in this case the jury brought
in a verdict of not guilty.
The grand jury had a lot of
business before it but by hard
work got through and adjourned
Wednesday afternooil.
The presentments of this body
will he published in next week's
issue of the Times.
Judge Cobb has cleared the do
cket of many cases during this
court. There are few judges on
the bench that equal Judge Cobb
in ablity and in fearlessly per
forming the responsible duties
that come before him and solicitor
Dean meets the approval of all
good citizens in his capacity as
prosecuting attorney. . j
A
on your own car.
under extra load and
hardest road condi
tions possible to Im
pose upon it. You be
the judge.
Keeping Warm In Finland.
In many ways the Finns ere a very
queer people. It is during the terrible
cold months that the Finns revel In
the mighty ovens that fill one corner
of every kitchen and often loom up
large and vastly impressive in the oth
er rooms of n Finn home ns well. The
tops of these monster stoves are per
fectly flat, and steps lead up on one
tide. When the weather becomes bit
terly colo and bionk, the entire Finnish
family will take quilts and piWows and,
mounting to the top of the hig boat
er, spread down their bedding and
oleep very comfortably ami contented
ly on the hard hot bricks until morn
ing.— Ncvia C. Winter, la Christian
Herald.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2