The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, October 23, 1919, Image 6

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FAULTS IN CHILDREN: SUG GESTIONS FOR THEIR CURE Hysteria - l'nt child alone in a pleasant pretty room. Do this kindly and not crossly. Picking forbidden flowers— Make her sit and hold one quietly for twenty minutes. Behaving badly at party —Re- fuse invitation for ihe next one. Lying—Tell stories you preface with. “This is a real (or make-be lieve) story,” that the child may learn to distinguish between what is fact and what is a product of its imagination. Lack of consideration for oth ers. or unkindness or cruelty to them, and stealing—Watch for a chance when he is hurt by this same fault in another, and with sympathy say “Mother is sorry,” but add that is just the way so and so felt when you hurt him. He felt just as you do. Unkindness to animals When fault is in its beginning quietly and sorrowfully show sympathy for the animal and make the child feel he has made you unhappy. If the fault gets worse you may have to hurt him to show him how it feels. Read stories to him of good animals. Disobedience —Disobedience is a real fault in a child when he will not do what he has learned is right. This is the true soil of obe dience that dare he a part of a grown person's disposition, and the child must he trained for it. The child may want to touch a hot iron. Tell him once not to touch it, that it will burn. Let him get bum ed a little if be does not have faith in what you have told him. A child that has learned that his parents tell him the truth and obey what they have learned is right is not apt to give much trou ble in not minding. Children arc very quick to feel that what the parents really are, is right not what they say or pretent they say. In danger, a child who has faith in his parents is apt to obey at once. Showing off—Keep from doing anything to make the child self-1 conscious. Do not speak of his l virtues before him. It is good for his health and his nerves to be wisely let alone. Revenge—l)o what is on one’s power to find out what has hap pened to make him feel this way; and see that the child has justice. Selfishness Play with other children will teach him unselfish ness. Place him in a good kinder garten if possible. Running away Allow the child to go away from home sometimes. Make it very pleasant for him at home. Take him for walks some times.—Progressive Farmer. SPECIAL TERM SUPERIOR COURT. Athens, (ia., At Chambers. Oc tober 16th, 1910. A special term of the Superior Court of Barrow County is hereby called to convene on Monday, Oc tober 27th, 1919, for the purpose of disposing of and trying any business that may come before the Court, civil, criminal or otherwise but especially for the trial and dis position of the indictments against Ike M oore, Janie Wilder and Ella Brown, charged with the offense of murder, and any other indict ment that may he pending against any of these parties. Bet this order he published one time in tbe official newspaper of the ( lounty. Nndrew ,7. Cobh. Judge Superior Court Western Circuit. For Sale—l mule 7 years old, weight about 900 pounds. Price | reasonable. Sec me at mv home 1 "mile trom J. N. Thompson on (Winder road.—J. W Davis. PLANS ARE PRESENTED FOR FREE NEGRO STATE IN THE UNITED STATES. Washington, October 18.— Plans for establishment of a free and independent negro state, part ly within the boundaries of the United States, have been present ed to the senate foreign relations committee and the house commit tee on foreign affairs by Dr. M. M. Madden, a negro attorney of Ok lahoma city. okla.. and a special Mih-committee of the house com mittee is to be named to investi gate the plans. Delegates representing each of the forty-eight states are in the . ity in support of the project, having been appointed at the gen eral conference of the Free Will Methodist Church, colored, in St. Louis, last August. BY GRAFTING GLANDS PARIS DOCTOR CLAIMS TO POSTPONE OLD AGE Paris, October 'JO.—Dr. Serge VoroiKiif. who claims he can post pone old age by grafting intersti tial glands, points out in an arti cle in The .Journal today that the internal secretion of glands such as tin thyroid and supra-renal conthr.n- alive for three hours af ter ike death of the body and 4 here fort advocates t hat bodies of young and healthy persons killed in accidents should he rushed to special hospitals. lie says the grafting glands could be grouped ml put in cold storage, where they can he kept indefinitely. I’iifortunntely, w riles Dr. Yor- on off, “prejudices and law now prevent this. Our secular customs | require that our perishable bodies be consigned to the earth, where I they slowly and uselessly are con isumed.” FRENCH DEMOBILIZATION VIRTUALLY COMPLETED Paris, Oct 18.—The demobiliza tion of 1 he French army, it is an nounced is virtually completed, 101,000 officiors and 4.832,000 men having been mustered out. 124,128 ENLIST IN ARMY SINCE FEBRUARY. According to announcement made Saturday from the army re cruiting office in Atlanta, there have been 124,128 enlistments in various branches of the service since voluntary enlistments were opened in February. The total, of course, includes enlistments taken all over the country. The enlistments for foreign ser vice have been as follows: For V F. F., 2,183; for Philippine de partment, 3,239; for Hawaiian de partment, 2,089; for Panama can al department, 470; for Alaska, 207; for Siberia. 4,400. The Atlanta district recruiting service, with headquarters in the Transportation building, has made an exeel lent showing, securing 31(5 men in September and 205 up to October 1(5. All previous re cords have been broken and the Atlanta district stands sixth in pereentake of enlistments, and seventh in total enlistments. They are fifty-six recruiting districts. BOLL WEEVIL APPEARS IN NORTH CAROLINA Raleigh, N. 0., Oct. 20.—The boll weevil lias made its appear ance in North Carolina, it was announced at the state depart ment of agriculture here today. It was found at Tabor. Columbus county, by a government entomo logist October 15. This is said to he the farthest north lie weevil has been discovered. Columbus county is situated in the southeastern pirt of the state, about twenty-five miles from the Atlantic coast. THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA. “ GEORGIA MONEY FOR GEORGIA MANHOOD. Is the slogan for the financial campaign of the state Y. M. C. A. October 20-30. The state quota of this campaign is $70,000. The mon ey raised in this campaign will be spent wholly in Georgia and for the benefit of our Georgia hoys and young men, of whom there arc over four hundred thousand in ihe state. The genius of the Young Men’s ( in’stian Association is its w rk with hoys and young men in the devclppinent of Christian charac ter, and its emphasis on the al - round development of the yo mg man in body, mind and spirit For seventy-five years the V. M. C. A. in America has devoted ilself to this high task and to-day more than ever is earnestly carrying on its program in the interest of the boys and young men of the nation As evidence of the peculiar fitness of the Y.M. C. A. for this task, is the fact that to-day from every nation in the world lias come the call to extend the Y. M. C. A. work to that nation. From the new republics. Poland and Szecho Klovaeho from Italy and France, and even the Turks have asked the Y. M. (A. he established in every hamlet between Constanti nople and Bagdad. In Georgia the extention pro gram of the Y. AI. C. A. to which the money raised in this campaign will he devoted, includes a special work among Ilie colleges and se condary institutions of learning in the state—a work among the hoys in the high schools of the state, and a work for rural communities where there is now no type of work reaching the young men and hoys. This work lias no relation to the war work of the V. Ai. <'. A. and none of the money contribut ed in the campaigns of the war could be devoted to this work, even if there were such moneys available for this purpose. Every dollar contributed in this campaign is an investment in man hood, and the good people of the state are cordially urged to lend thei" cheerful co-operation and as sistance in the name and for the sake of the boys and young men jin Hem-gin. NEW PRIHIBITION LAW TO BEGIN OCTOBER 28, SAY CAP ITAL OFFICIALS Washington, Oct. 18. —The pro hibition enforcement bill passed by congress will become a law October 28 unless the president signs or vetoes it before that date, according to informal opionions expressed by department of jus tice officials today. Officials at the office of Attor ney General Palmer said there was no basis for reports that ar rests under the law would be made Monday. I ndcr tlie constitution a bill be- comes a law within 10 days after delivery to the president unless he acts upon it before that period is up. 'Phe prohibition enforcement bill was presented at the White House October 16 and the ten-day period began, according to prece dent. the following day, October 17. Since Sundays are excluded from the tenday period, it will he October 28 before that period is up. Whether the president will act on the bill or allow it to become a law without his signature has not yet been indicated at the White House. The measure is now in the hands of Attorney (Jeneral Palmer, who is presumably passing upon the constitutional phases of it. Wanted—Baled Paper Stock at Paper Mill, Lawrenceville, (3a. Will pay 40 cents per hundred F. O. B. Winder. SINGING AT METHODIST CHURCH. Remember the old time singing at the first Methodist Church, Winder. Ga., the fourth Sunday evening, beginning at 2 o’clock. October 26. Old and young are in vited to come and take a part. BOGART BAPTIST CHURCH Preaching Saturday 11 a. m. “Baptist Progress.” Sunday 3:30 p. m., “Paul as a Christian Leader.” Sunday School at usual hour. Everybody 7 invited. —W. H. Faust. Fast or. TEACH YOUR CHILD THESE THINGS. Teach your child to fill the lungs, breathing deeply through the nose, holding the breath an in stant and expelling it slowly. Teach your child to stand erect with tlie head well against the col lar and w ith chest out. Teach your child to keep the hands clean. Teach your child to keep the fingernails clean. Teach your child never to put whistles or toys in the mouth with out first washing them. Teach your child never to eat things that are dirty; never eat fruit or candy picked tip in the st reet. Teaeh vour child to wash the > *' cup used by others before drink ing from it. Teach your child to gargle the throat with salt and water after being exposed to disease. (One fourth of a tablespoonful of salt to a tumbler of water.) Teach your child to clean the teeth morning and night. Teach your child to eat slowly. Teach your child to stay in the sunshine and fresh air. Never allow your child to sleep in a warm room, but in one with a window open, winter and summer —From the Character Builder. life INSURANCE fire Automobile Protection Our Automobile Policy covers loss from Fire, (Any source) Theft, Transportation, Collision (Full coverage.) Attention Cotton Buyers We will insure your cotton for any length of time; and any time of the day or night. Don’t leave your cotton unprotected because it is late when you get it moved in. Use this department for your pro „ tection and convenience. Mr. Property Owner The season is here when most fires usually occur. Call our represen tative today and ask him to inspect your house and place a Policy on it with one of our fifteen good Companies. We are in the Insurance Business to stay with a MILLION DOL LAR BANK as a PARTNER. Insurance Department North Ga. Trust & Banking Cos. S. F. MAUGHON, MANAGER. PHONE 82 STRENGTH REPUTATION SERVICE GIRLS WANTED One hundred gifls wanted to make Overalls. Highest wages t paid. Steady work. Apply SUPT. BELL OVERALL CO., Winder, Ga. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, LOANS We Sell Farm and city property improved and unimproved. Life. Fire, Accident, Tornado and other Lines of Insur ance. Loan Money on Real Estate on Easy Terms. Let us sell you a hom. We will loan you money to pay for it. and will be glad to Insure you against loss of time caused by Accident or Disease, against loss or damage by 7 Fire, and Insure your Life, which strengthens your Credit as well as protects your family while you are doing so. I. E. JACKSON & COMPANY Phene 171 WINDER, GEORGIA. |? v Sli One DozenSecondHanded, Slightly Used FORDS For sale at Bell Home in edge of Winder on Bankhead Highway. W. F. Bell & Son THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23