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THE SUPER CIRCUS OF THE UNIVERSE
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MONROE
Saturday, Oil.
November Oil!
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JOHN ROBINSON S
rpcißcus
AMERICA'S TIME HONORED, MOST MODERN,PRE-EMINENT AND
ENORMOUS AMUSEMENT INSTITUTION
The Latest,’ Best’and Greatest of All tiie
WORLD’S MATCHLESS SENSATIONS
fERFORMERS. SPECIALISTS," ARTISTS AND
ATTRACTIONS S LAND AND CLIME
4 Fold fMQPIf 0
ARingUlnbUO
Or BTARTLINO ACTS
K LIMIT O HUMAN POSSIBILITY
3-co*Tb?ne:e>-3
Menageries
ZOO of JUNGLE INFANTS
CONGO
The BABY HIPPO
S— HERDS ACTING — 5
Elephants
PAGEANTRY
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SPECTACLE
THE FiELD OF THE CLOTH OF 8010
riowluw Free Street Parade a'm.
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Doors Open I and 7p. m. ■% Ssuki T RRic i
Performances 2 and Bp. m. admitstoalu
ADMISSION AMD RCSCRVCO SCATS ON SALE CIRCUS DAY AT
This is the original JOHN ROBINSON Circus—the one that nev
er divides.
Calomel salivates! It’s mercury. Calomel
acts like dynamite on a sluggish liver. When
* calomel comes into contact with sour bile it
crashes into it, causing cramping and nausea.
Take “Dodson’s Liver Tone” Instead!
If you fed bilious, headachy, con
stipated and all knocked out, just go
to your druggist and get a bottle of
Dodson’s Livor Tone for a few cents,
■which is a harmless vegetable sub
stitute for dangerons calomel. Take
a spoonful and if it doesn t start
your liver and straighten you up
i#:ttsr and rjuuker than nasty calomel
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til. .!• ' .. ■ Ic.vm t
Dm: :
day
thi“>, •
Tf V. > s an ex
piring seuthrcxt, "An . no; ror .should
flit* s•.■ ri'Kn;:!” which r -■ ■ • >jito have
'appealed to two sixteenth-century Eng
lish bishops —V.’oolt n, - -vh- ■ ; e b t ut
terunce is recorded as, “A bishop
ought to rile on his legs,” nni Sewell,
■who declared, “A bishop should die
preaching."
. ?0 MAN
'llisis
AMD
Moving Storlen In Burnished Gold
Float*, Trlumphal Cars end Animal
Equipment, Pulsating with Color
Mlraole*, Outdoing in Sumptuous
Prodigality ana Regal Magnificence
Extraordinary Startling
EXHIBITS
Trained Native
and Ferocious
Wild Beasts
and without making you sick, you
just go back and get your money.
If you take calomel today you’ll
be sick and nauseated tomorrow; Ire
side*, it may salivate you, while if
you take Dodson’s Diver Tone you
will wake up feeling great, full i
ambition and ready for Work or play.
It is harmie s, pleasant and safe to
■ p to chi’ ren; lacy Dg.k i’.
r-a-aguay Cr-ttlr Laodc.
Para spin y contains some ot ti-e best
rat'e lap '- in il-,.- world, althongh
< „ hi ve ti* 11 yet been ml
i<>!y ili-vivi'j -n. ’’••.e feytthli-; now
is n -;t .0.1 • ■;> heni of cattle,
Eve! '"ion.
The ticooc! -s ci evolution liav*
ivnr! < il fi.r myriads of years to (level
oj> i) form of living beauty, until the
wanton dcstr.iethu ness of man inter
venes, and an auk, < r a dodo, or a pas
senger pigeon, is forever erased from
the roll of living things. It is a loss
of which the mind cannot bear to
thinh.—Exchange.
THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER. GEORGIA.
NOTICE OF LETTING OF CON
TRACT TO BUILD BARROW
COUNTY COURT HOUSE.
Slate of Georgia,
County of Barrow.
Notice is hereby given to all
concerned that bids will he receiv
ed by the Ordinary of harrow
County, Georgia, at his office in
the Court House, at Winder, Geor
gia, on and up to the eighteenth
day of November, 1919, at the
hour of ten o’clock, A. M.. for the
construction and erection com
plete in detail of a COl RT
HOUSE for the said County of
Barrow on the lot tit the corner of
Broad and Athens Streets, for
merly known as the Bush home
place, now known as the court
house lot iu Winder, Georgia, to
have a basement and be two stor
ies in height above ground, to con
tain offices necessary for all the
county officials, including offices
for the clerk, tiic ordinary, sheriff,
county school superintendent and
Board of Education, treasurer,
tax-collector, tax receiver; rooms
for the grand jury, solicitor gen
eral, Judge’s chambers, witnesses,
main court room, and such other
rooms and chambers as are called
foi' in the detailed plans and spe
cifications now on file in the office
of the Ordinary of Barrow Coun
ty, prepared by Jas. J. Baldwin,
architect, Anderson, S. 0., which
are herein referred to and made a
part of this advertisement and in
which the proposed court house
and all details with reference to
it are minutely described and
which plans and specifications are
open to the inspection of any and
all concerned at the Office of the
Ordinary and also at the office of
the said architect.
Said building is to be built of
brick, hollow lib* and concrete
frame, with limestone trimmings,
slate roof and galvanized iron
tower in which is to lie placed a
suitable clock.
All labor and material of every
kind is to be furnished by the suc
cessful bidder for the complete
erection and construction of the
said Court House and the con
struction of said building is to
commence on or before January
first. 1920. and the building is to
be completed on or before August
31st, 1920.
Payments for work and mater
ials are to be paid as follows: 85
per cent of the value of the work
done and materials used, accord
ing to the estimates of the con
tractor duly approved by the ar
chitect, on the first days of each
month commencing with Febru
ary first, 1920, and the remaining
fifteen per cent due under the con
tract is to be retained by the Or
dinary and he paid over to the
contractors when the said build
ing has been fully completed ac
cording to the terms of the eon-
tract and has been finally accept
ed by tlio architect and the Ordi
nary of Harrow County.
Each bidder is to deposit with
his bid a certified check in tlie
sum of $1,000.00 payable to the
order of li. G. Hill, Ordinary of
Barrow County, or his successors
in office, as a guarantee of good
faith and that he will enter into
a contract in terms of the law with
the County of Barrow* tli rough its
Ordinary in compliance with his
bid within thirty days after accep
tance of 1 1 is bid and give a good
and sufficient bond as is required
by law with approved security
for the faithful pen's Finance of
his contract in the sum of twice
the contract price and ,:pon the!
to oilt into such a contract and
| be retained and c; shed by the said
'Ordinary or hi. suoco.-.sors in oflfi-
The contractor shall retain pos
ises-i aof ad b res, oi> -i 1)1 c V .
1 1lie said building’ until if is finally
completed and accepted and paid
for in full.
Detailed plans and specifica
tions may be procured from the
architect by contractors or others
desiring them by depositing with
H. G. Hill, ordinary, or with the
architect, Jas. .1. Baldwin, Ander
son. S. <*., the sum of twenty live
dollars. Such plans and specifica
tions in detail can be found in the
office of Ibe Ordinary of Barrow
County at Winder. Georgia.
The Ordinary reserves the right
to reject any and all bids and to
re-advertise for other bids. This
the 21st day of October, 1919.
H. Hill, Ordinary of Barrow
County.
G. A. Johns. Winder, Ga., Attor
ney for Barrow County.
•Ics. 1. Baldwin, Architect, Ander
son. s - - . C.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM
LANDS.
At 6 Per Cent Interest
T make farm loans for five
years’ time in amounts from
$500.00 to SIOO,OOO.
1 have an office on the 2nd
floor °f the Winder National Bank
Building, and am in my \Vi n der
office on Wednesday and Friday of
each week.
S. G. BROWN, Attorney.
W. T RANDOLPH.
Physician and Surgeon
Winder National Bank Bldg.
Winder, Ga.,
Phones: office 303 Res. 311
All Calls answered promptly
Medici n e Furnished.
KELLEY, KELLEY & SIMS.
Attorneys at Law
Winder, Ga.
Office over City Pharmacy.
Worth-While Quotations.
"I eat! II strange that a narrow mind
is never deep."—Exchange.
An Attractive Home
At all times the artistic dwelling "F 'if ’V * £•* _ IF
is in demand, whether large or small, J? JHr m iLtr
expensive or inexpensive. An at- ff M /l[ i\ ? f|, Ojl¥|Pf|
tractive, inexpensive house, however, - -J SU&JP *•6' W JL ff tt*
is an exception. QUICKBILT fcunga-
combine beauty and economy.
thoroughly -rowing the needs of the average renter; is especially
j t;r tsrnting purposes. It is well built, cozy, convenient well
lighted, well ventilated, attractive both. Inside and out and small
but coxy. It is inexpensive in construction, but wi.l bring a
good reriO A-house 100 large is as much a drawback as a house too
small This one Is just the right siw Bungalows are always in
demand OUICKBILT Bungalow No 4:1 is neither , l,*ap nor llah
orat* ft is especially designed to make the heat Investment Ircin
a rent ‘Standpoint.
In erecting l this bungalow you writ
SAVE
WASTE- AII ,h * , ln;l,cr, “* is already prepared end the large
, .. ,sl I < ‘ 1,1 "'Tap I umbel ae thus eliminated
E <ry fort of lumber is usod. Tou buy no surplus material
T/MF- * ‘' r > I- eo f material has tts ~w [ i ■ K l l ry tilln ’
ti.e n,,,.!, 1 ! numbered md systematized. The instructions to
111. carpenter are eomplct* and the order of erection is simple
oi’nsMn rr r’ " l,x,k!nK f, ' r hiaterlal. The lime ordinarily re:
luired Jn preliminary cutting md trimming is saved As a iar*o
portion of the house is hnilt in panels, just that much time arid
* OB l ,s eliminated in construction*
LABOR- Wi l h n ' # ' '' ;, ' irv l' r " f *v • p'":inn 1 - t niarjy* <1
ind complete, the wu t building Ilugaltoo • v
00 CKBILT Cr ßn “T , ' liK,lr " l, '' d ' ,ab " r *• 111- en-tion of s
IUtCKUILT Bungalow is reiimvd to a minimum and th refnre a
: ' A '* ar ftenter of avvrag. s-ved and experience
iih two laborers can creel the house In 7 days Tin ur-irii'y
house will take almost as many weeks, y
MONEY- A 1,1 ■’ " '! mat- • 1 tue rid labor, i:
' " .Xpertsc of erection is rut In hail, hut that is not all Von
need no-1 pay a contractor',! to, The , roetVn j, \ -n i,. Vn.i
svstem.atlc that any earjs-.itcr of avvr.ige lntol||-. t .me . „ ?
Architect's feo , lmil ' ! >•*"•" Vou n.y tin
. ninr, * rci I lie complete plans with I wriflo-if ><, * i -.r,u
ifter U crX| ;; a'„iv n l ISI 'M Ar,J >, ' t lt * l a >V .‘r-V-tta
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1 - ts,.With .1 view to eliminatitifi waste ar.d gaining the - r V
l-isuhle eor vi nlenee, cr *,„| ~t, ,h T ot• 'V‘ i X
material is further reduced Iv tin fact you I- • -t Vro a tat
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QUICKBILI Bungalow Dept,, /
A. C. Tuxbury Lumber Cos., /
Charleston, S. C.
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GIRLS WANTED
One hundred gifls wanted to make Overalls. Highest wages
paid. Steady work. Apply
SUPT. BELL OVERALL CO., Winder, Ga.
Quick&\&£
- BUNGALrOW NO. 4 3
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
Five, and Insure your Life, which strengthens your Credit
as well as protects your family while you are doing so.
I. E. JACKSON & COMPANY
Phone 171
WINDER, GEORGIA.
THE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
- —of the —
NORTH GA. TRUST & BANKING
COMPANY
IS LOCATED TEMPORARILY NEXT TO THE W. L.
DELAPERRTERE DENTAL PARLORS.
LIFE INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE
AND BONDS ALL OUR SPECIALTIES.
PHONE 82.
,4 Safe, Profitable Investment.
One of the U*M inrestments obtalnuble is Attractive,
serviceable, rentable hnuue. That is, if the cost f*f the house
is not ttKf gnat it in difficult lower the cost '.vithout cheap
<r. ng tiie house It is possible, however, with the QUIC r <BILT
Bungalow No. 411. lor it ik buiit lor just that purpose. A house
acl lot costing $1,500.00 arid renting for an average of $25
per month, is bringing 2o per cent, interest. Taxes, insurance,
pairs, etc will reduce It to al)OUt 10 per cent. Can you
make • hotter investment? The rent incomes from an attractive
OUICKBILT Rurigalt w , t this time of high rents and universal
demand for houses, will make It u profitable Investment.
BuiJd On Your Uudeve!op / ;(l Lot.-
WRITE TODAY
for further inferm-ttion and i cepy f.f < \ir attractive Illustrated
book. “QUICKCILT Bungalow■' >. C v. It will explain all about
v. Ci and many oth *r a'.tra -Mve QtJICKBILT Bungalows It Is
rii'.K for the a l:'ng Merely till mit the coupon below and mail It.
Better still, if Bungalow No. -1') piens-'S you, teli us the color de
sired and instruct us to ship immediately.
Popular for its Convenience.
Thr- house • > shipp'-d P “ i:*r' Oon, coMple:.* v.lth gJI pec
'* ‘.r..- i.j.iler.w: -of or r 'vori;. Si/e, over ail,
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..nd (hi.; 12-tt x 0.., Hung l oni, 12-1 x i.t-u . a
kitchen. 1• :: •* ft.. <l> ~1 •! ill iv, 1 porch, 1-;-ft.
x \ '■ 1 coo’nit'j. n l.ui' yoi Xorth ('iroliiu IN no, the
V. "... < iu\'-rs,J ' t1...r.,„..;,1y k',-. dried Kmt|l„: lb, end
‘•“•tm: '-.tils built If •!.•; I.pg Ih-.i ~ith lm,.v p . to
in-uri. ..iMiiih ilu-.i.ilv. litv-re;.’ lie;, sb-mtiri 'nit s ilie 'e
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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 6