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Morgan-Yearwood.
4-Miss Pearl Morgan and Air.
Emory Yearwood were united in
marriage last week and are at
Home to their friends. Rev. AV. 11.
Faust performed the ceremony.
Holloway-Fuller.
Miss Cleo Holloway and Mr.
Vtainum Fuller, both of this coun
ty, were married last Sunday. Rev
Chandler officiated in the presence
of the immediate families of the
bride and groom and a few of
their special friends.
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Tarply-Moseley.
.Miss Lumie Tarpley, of Lavv
renceville, and Mr. (Irover .Mose
ley. also of Lawreneeville, came
over to take in ttie Fair here last
Friday, while in Winder, they
decided it would be a splendid
town in which to bring their love
affairs to the attention of the or
dinary. - .
When a license was secured,
Judge A. J. Lyle of near AVinder
united the happy couple in mar
riage.
Mrs. John L. Harris is ill at her
home ori Wright street.
Col. J. A. Perry of Atlanta,
spent Friday here.
Miss Kathleen Wilson a student
at Shorter College, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Wilson.
Miss Doris Jones, of Christian
College, spent the week-end at
Thorne.
Mr. Dwight Camp, of Rome,
spent the week-end here, lie is a
splendid young man and a loyal
member of the-Young Men’s Class
at the Christian Church.
, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Goforth
and Misses Ruth and Annie Co
fort h, of Cainesville, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Green Hill last
week.
Mr. Robt. Burson of Monroe,
spent Sunday with his mother.
Mrs. Mary Burson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mi 11 saps of
Atlanta, spent the week-end with
relatives.
Mrs. J. C. Phillips, of Monroe,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W.
L. Jackson.
Miss Hattie Patrick, spent the
week-end at her home in Monroe.
Miss Ola Daniel of Athens,
spent several days .with Airs. Min
nei Daniel recently.
Misses Thelma Woodruff and
Bert Pirkle will leave this evening
for a few days visit to friends in
Atlanta.
Mrs. W. A. Brooks accompanied
her sister. Miss Fannie Slocum, to
her home in Edwards. Miss., Sun
day, where she will visit for sev
eral weeks.
Mrs. Bessie Edwards was the
guest of her sister in Atlanta re
cently.
Mr. and Airs. W. H. Shank left
Tuesday for their home in Roa
noke. Va.. after spending two
weeks’ here with relatives.
Mr. W. B. Mathews has return
ed from Hot Springs, where he
spent several weeks.
Mrs. Lewis Sams and children
of Madison, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Claud Mayne.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Benton and
■Mrs. A. P. Carrington spent Sun
day in Commerce.
M rs. L. M. Mayne and Mrs.
Arch Perry are visiting their sis
ter in Monroe.
Mrs. W. L. Jackson is confined
to he- bed.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Maddox
spent Sunday in Jefferson.
Mr. Carter Daniel, of Athens,
spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs.
It. J. Smith.
Airs. Green Graham is quite
sick at her home on broad street.
Miss Opal Johnson, of Cedar
Town, spent the week-end with
her class mate, Miss Sadie Harris.
Dr. and .Airs. Hibson Nowell, of
Atlanta, spent several days here
this week with relatives.
Mrs. Robt. Arnold and baby
are on an extended visit to her
parents in Milledgeville.
.Airs. 11. T. Flanigan spent Mon
day in Atlanta.
Airs. B, A. Julian and son. left
for their home in Athens Monday
after spending several days here
with relatives.
Miss Polly Johns, of Social Cir
cle, spent several days here with
Col. and Airs. (J. A. Johns lasi
week.
Col. J. C. Pratt spent the week
end with his parents in Lawrence
ville.
Air. and Afrs. Ben Cheatham
and Ben Jr., Air. and Afrs. An
drews. of Abbeville, were the
guests of Air. and Afrs. AYill
Sheafs Saturday.
t. BETHLEHEM.
Afrs. Venable and daughter,
Aliss Alattie Amenable, of Jefferson,
were recent guests of Airs. C. L.
Sims.
Little Miss Flandie Ifackett re
turned last week from a pleasant
visit to relatives in Monroe.
Mr. G. A. Dunnagan spent a
few days in Gainesville last week.
Mrs. A!. J. Perry has returned
to Lancaster, S. C.. after a visit to
her cousin, Afrs. W. C. Yearwood.
Air. Jimmie Thompson has ac
cepted a position with the Winder
Dry Goods Cos.
Mr. Tom Black from Texas, is
visiting his sister. Airs. Sallie
Garner. Air. Black is an old vete
ran and_attended the reunion in
Atlanta.
Air. AVilliam Afanning, nephew*
of Mr. R. L. and .Miss Julia Man
ning. spent Sunday here. Afr.
Manning is attending University
of Ga.
Mr. Pat Darby, of Vidalia, is
on a visit to relatives here.
Mrs. C.T. Mathews and Revie,
Dr. and Mi's. Harold motored to
Camp Cordon Sunday to see Mrs.
Mathew s grandson, who lias just
returned from France.
The many friends here of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Jones, of Monroe,
rejoice to know that his son. who
left home last week was found in
Atlanta, and is now back home.
Three weddings securred last
week uniting some of our popular
young people.
Mr. Lumpkin Austin was mar
ried last Wednesday to Miss Sta
tham, of oreshamville. They have
returned from a wedding trip and
are at home for the present with
the groom’s parents.
Last Saturday afternoon, Miss
Annie Belle Haynie was married
to Mr. Roy Greeson. Rev. J. C.
Harbin officiating.
Dr. 1). W. Key, of Monroe, will
preach at the Bethlehem Baptist
Church next Sunday afternoon,
Oct. Ifith at three o’clock.
Members and friends are cor
dially invited to hear this gifted
man.
'"Mr. and Airs. Troup Smith, of
Tolbert, were with relatives here
last week.
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Miss Esther Harrison and Mr.
Calvin Ethridge were married at
Law renceville last week. They will
reside at Carl, the groom’s home.
Airs. Sunie Sparks of THlanta,
spent last week-end with home
folks here.
Dr. and Mrs. Stincheomb of
Pendergrass, spent Friday here
with friends and relatives.
Miss Annie Lou and Johnie
CrofT Porter of Pendergrass, visit
ed their sisters. Jlrs. J. H. Baird
and Miss Ola Porter for several
days last week. i
THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA.
CARTER HILL.
Rev. L. O. Still of Florida, at
tended the funeral and burial of
his step-sister, Airs. Luther Sharp
ton, at the Diner Cemetery near
here Sunday afternoon Oct. sth.
Afr. and Airs. B. Al. Leach and
daughters Misses Afvrtis and Mar
jorie, of .Mansfield, and Mr. G. C.
Leach of Covington, attended the
burial of Airs.-Luther Sharptou
of AVinder, who was buried near
here Sunday afternoon Oet. sth.
Our community was well repre
sented at the AVinder Fair last
week. Air. G. AV. Fuller won Ist
prize for best agricultural display.
Airs. G. A\ Fuller and daughter,
Airs. K. A'. AlcDaniel won Ist and
2nd best display of canned goods
Airs. Fuller won various other
priz.es on a bed spread a patch
work quilt aid other things.
.Messrs. Roy liinesley and
Henry Fuller visited friends in
Newton County and attended 1 lie
Fair in Covington Thursday after
noon.
Friends hereof Afr. and Afrs. R.
L. Rogers of AVinder, have receiv
ed cards inviting them to a recep
tion at their home in Winder in
honor of their son, Air. Howard
Rogers and wife who will return
from their wedding trip Friday
afternoon.
Air. and Airs. G. AV. Fuller, Air.
and Afrs. J. L. Greeson and Messrs
F. J. and Henry Fuller spent Sun
day and Afonclay in Atlanta, as
sisting in arranging a Barrow
County Agricultural Exhibit at
the Southeastern Fair.
Last Tuesday Sheriff Sam Hay
of Covington, wired a message to
Sheriff Camp of Barrow County,
for Messrs. •). X. and AV. J. Cole
of this county telling them that
their relative Afr. Wesley Leach
of Newton County, was dead. Air.
Leach, who was a confederate ve
teran, lost an arm and received
other wounds during the war be
tween the States. He was also a
relative of Mrs. F. J. Fuller of
this community.
Mr. and Mrs. W. AL Dillard
were guests of relatives and at
tended the Fair in AVinder Satur
day afternoon.
BARN BURNED.
Last Friday night about 10
o’clock. Sheriff Camp was notified
that a man by name of Parker
had burned the barn on Widow
Dalton’s place, as lie was seen
running away after the bar n had
caught fire. The Sheriff and his
Deputy was soon on the track.
After several hours chase Parker
finally succeeded in catching a
Southern train at Flowery
Branch. Sheriff notified the police
department of Atlanta, and 'lie
was arrested as soon as lie de
trained in the city. He is now in
the Barrow County Jail.
MULES FOR SALE.
We received a car load of Mules
Wednesday, Oct. 15th, and will
he on sale at our stables in Sta
tham. (In. Prices reasonable. Cajl
in and see them before buying
elsewhere.— Burson & Thurmond,
Statham, Ga.
STILL CAPTURED NEAR
WINDER.
A large still was captured near
Winder this week by Sheriff Camp
which had been in operatoion, hut
when captured the parties run
ning it had fled to parts unknown.
The Sheriff brought it to Win
der and cut it to pieces and its
further usefulness in its particu
lar line of work is over.
SEABOARD CHANGE OF SCH
EDULE.
Train .Vo. fi from Atlanta will
reach here at 2:35 p. m., and Vo. 5
from Vorfolk at 3 p. m.
This change in schedule will
take effect Oct. 19th.
A Bargain In
PLUSH COATS
When we say a bargain, we mean it. We
have succeeded in closing out with a large manu
facturer on fifty high class stylish Plush Coats.
They come in plain makes and trimmed with ex
pensive Fur cellars and cuffs, others are also
trimmed with Furs on the bottom. There is not
one in the lot worth less than $45.00, some are
worth as much as $65.00. You can have your
choice now while they last at
$ 29-'S
Now this is a real pick up. A stylish garment
at 50 cents on the dollar. If interested, see us at
once.
“The Clothier ”
WINDER, GEORGIA
PENTECOST.
Little Miss Annie J. Pentecost,
of Lawrence ville, was the week
end guest of Miss \\ iida Pente
cost.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Lyle and lit
tle son, spent Saturday night with
Mrs. H. A. Hardigree.
Miss Prulia Sims who has been
very ill is improving, and will
soon be able to resume her studies
at The State Normal.
Mr. Laurie Williamson spent
Saturday night with Mr. Colum
bus < ’handler.
Mrs. R. M. Hardigree left Fri
day for an extended visit to rela
tives in Atlanta and Columbus.
Airs. Anna Hammond and dau
ghter, Miss Pearlie, were the
guests of Mrs. Will Clack Monday
afternoon.
Mrs. J. M. Wall and baby spent
the week-end with her mother,
Airs. If. A. Hardigree.
Rev. J. AV. Brinsfield will fill
his last appointment here Sunday,
with an all day service. Everyone
cordially invited.
Beech Creek Lodge 121. T. 0. O.
F. enjoyed a most delightful oys
ter supper Saturday night.
J. f{. Shipman is a first class
stair-builder, carpenter and cabi
net builder, fitting glass and re
pairs on building. Call Mr. Wil
liams, at Winder Lumber < o.
For Sale—l mule 7 years old,
weight about 900 pounds. Price
reasonable. See me at my home 1
mile from J. N. Thompson on
Winder road. —J. W T . Davis.
BUICK SIX FOR SALE.
hv S. F. Pirkle.
One 1918 Buick six, seven pas
senger looks and runs like new,
four new tires. A bargain. For in
formation see
.WINDER MOBILE COMPANY.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
R. E. Moss, Minister.
Sunday School 10:30. Claude
Mayne, Supt.
Morning Worship, 11;5G. Even
ing Worship 7 :30.
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed
nesday evening 7 :30.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH
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Second Baptist Church series
■of meetings will begin the 3rd
Sunday in (tctobei.
Rev. G. W. Wallace from Gils
ville, Ga.. will preach. Everybody
cordially invited to attend and
help make The meeting a great
success.
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ENCOURAGE,
HEIR THE |
YOUNG MAN :-l
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THERE is no time in the life of a
man when he is more susceptible
to training, to discipline, than dur
ing boyhood days.
Many a successful business man of today owes his success in
arge measure to proper training as a boy.
Don’t you think your hoy’s future is worth the starting of a
large measure to proper training as a hoy.
A bank roR AJ -+ TH£ P£OPl £
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WINDER, t GEORGIA; '
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13
STATHAM BAPTIST CHURCH.
Preaching Sunday afternoon at,
3 p. ru. by liev. W. H. Faust, sub
ject, “Our Part In Saving The
World.”
All members and friends are in
vited to come out and worship
with us.
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CEDAR CREEK BAPTIST
CHURCH.
Preaching at 11 a. rn. Saturday
by Rev. W. 11. Faust.
Sunday afternoon at 3 p. in.
Col. J. C. Pratt, S. F. Maughon
and .John M. Williams will speak
on the 75 Million Campaign.
All members are urged to attend
both services.
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