The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, October 30, 1919, Image 14

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PIG CLUE WINNERS AT FAIR IN MACON. ~3 T | Macon. <m.. October 2(. —(Spe- ,-ial.o I lonors in the < ienrgia Pig < :Hh contest tl>is year were eufii t,,l 11 ff ot tlie Georgia State Fair tmiay by Lilly Chandler. <>t Min cer. with her Poland China trill, the pri/.e being a cup. She also won a number ot' additional prizes Eugene \\ ebh. and I lape\ ille, v\ mi a scholarship for the liest boar of any breed, lie also won the scholarship at the Southeast ern fair in Atlanta. Marion Wall, of Kllaville, showed the best 1 lampshire. Stonewall Shirley, of Plains, had the host Duroe-Jersey, Toni Month. td Atlanta, had the best Berkshire, and Lilly < han dler. of Winder, had the best Po land < 'liina. ROOSEVELT ESTATE VALUED AT $810,607 Mineoia. V V.. October 25. t 'oloiK'l Theodore b’oosevclt left an estate valued at .+SIO,(>O7, ac cording to affidavits filed here to day with Transfer Tax Appraiser (I eh rig I> \ executors of the will. After approximately $24,000 lias been deducted for funeral ex penses. counsel fees anti debts, the cut ire est ale wiII go 1o the widow of the former president in trust to he distributed among their children in any proportion she may determine. NOTICE. Tax c dlectors 3rd and Inst round. Pentecost Nuv. loth 10 o'clock A. M < 'ains, Nov. lOlli 1- A. M. Au 1 viin. Nov. 10th I I*. M. < ail. Nov. 101 li 3 l\ M. .loins, Nov. 1 Ith 12 A. M. Hothlehom Nov. lltli 2 I’. M St at liain. No\. hit h 1 I’. M. .lolmson Academy, Nov. lit h 1 ]. M Please moot mo promptly.—A. M Williams. READ - THINK - SAVE Use Black Rock Wall Board; cheaper and better than ceiling. Will not crack like plaster. Absolutely moisture proot. Well sized, so that one coat of paint will finish it. Very strong; 720 pounds presure to square inch. Don t confuse this with thin Beaver Board. Buy now before prices advance. Everybody knows I use nothing but the best in everything. No delay—l have the stock. Estimates cheerfully furnished. F. E. BRONSON Phone 348 WINDER, GEORGIA 1 COUNTY LINE LOCALS Everybody' seems to be glad the rain lias ceased for a few days, as there is so much cotton in the fields. Messrs. Alton Simes and Mr. Tom Wood and Misses Dell Sims and Thelma Sicilian went to Stone Mountain last Sunday. Mr. lio.vt Attaway has returned home from France. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Freeman were the quests of the former’s parents Saturday night and Sun day. Mr. A. I). Murpliey spent Sun day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Murphy. Misss Eula Hardy had as her guests Sunday afternoon, Miss Ollie Murphy. Miss Ollie Mae Stevens spent Sunday with Miss Gladys Brasel ton. Miss Ollie Murphy had as her guests lasi Friday night. Miss Sadie YandejTord, Miss Alzona Vanderford, Messrs bins Elliott and Albert Parker. BARRETT ISSUES CALL TO FARMERS TO SAVE COUNTRY FROM RADICALS. Washington. Oct. 25. A call to farmers to assume leadership in national affairs to save the coun try from “ 1 lie common enemy of extremism,” was sent out today' i Charles S. Irret.t. one of the fanner representatives in the na lional industrial conference. ‘‘.Menaced by entrenched privi lege on one band and a perilous red propaganda on the other, the nation is facing the most danger pms situation since the civil war,” I Barrett said: “The time has arrived when, unless there can he readied an agreement bet ween on pi tal and la bor, founded upon the most ad vanced. precept of justice, the farmers of the nation co-operat ing with other forces must be come the conserving agency.” Worth While Quotations. “I rail it strange that narro.v mind is never deep."—Exchange. THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA. PENTECOST. Miss Edna Williamson was the guest of Miss Rosa Lee ('handler Saturday night. Misses Pearlie and Zora Ham mond spent Friday afternoon with Miss Jennie Uardigree. Mr. and Mrs. Will Clack an nounce the birth of a son. Mr. I Jennie Mobley and Misses Mattie Herrin and Jessie Mae Mobley of near Monroe, were here Sunday afternoon. Mr. Columbus Chandler spent Saturday night with Mr. Laurie Williamson. Mrs. 11. A. Uardigree and chil dren spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Uardigree of Montreal. Marvin and Chester Couch spent Sunday afternoon with Ray Piiehett. The fourth quarterly conference of the Hethleliem Circuit will he liehl here October tlie 30th. Mrs. John McDonald of Winder is spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs. Will Clack. Mrs. R. M. Haynie returned Saturday from a two weeks’ visit to home folks in Columbus Misses Myrtle and Elizabeth I tooth and Mr. Hubert Hunter were the guests of .Misses \ iola and Jennie Uardigree Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Piiehett were the gnosis of Mr. and Mrs. Prich ett here Sunday afternoon. CAMPAIGN RALLY AT EETH ABARA. Preaching at Betliabara church Saturday, next at 11 o’clock. Sunday an all day Hally in in terest of 75 Million Campaign. Dinner on Ground. Dr. Hut us \V. Weaver, Presi dent of Mercer University wil 1 speak at 11 o’clock. Mr. I>en S. Thompson of Madi son. Chairman of Layman’s Uni versity of Georgia, and Hev. W. H. Deal of Hartwell in Ihe after noon. A large ert \vd is expected and all the Campaign workers are urg ed to he present with their friends. COMING For One Big Week COMMENCING MONDAY - - UNDER TENT THEATRE The Show You Know Stop! Look! Read! Listen! ANNUAL TOUR JOHNIE J. WILLIAMS STOCK CO. OPENING PLAY MONDAY - “A Woman’s Worst Enemy’ PRESENTING A NEW LINE OF COMEDY DRAMAS WITH REAL VAUDEVILLE BE TWEEN ACTS. PRICE OF ADMISSION 25c AND 35c INCLUDING WAR TAX. DOORS OPEN AT 7.45; SHOW STARTS AT 8.15 P. M. FEATURING - Geo. Hayes Griffeth “Georgia’s Ragtime King” 15— PEOPLE —ls THE SHOW THAT IS STRICT LY CLEAN, MORAL AND RE FINDER. A GUARANTEED AT TRACTION THIS IS THE SHOW THAT PLAYED WINDER FOR THE LAST 15 YEARS—NOW EIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30