The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, December 18, 1919, Image 10

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WauOAI r.UALS OF WOMEN, ACCUSED OF SHOPLIFTING. ARRESTED IN NEW YORK. New York, December 14. Three patrol wagonloads of wo men alleged to be shoplifters, the first fruits of the police depart ment's crusade against pilfering during the Christmas shopping rush, were arranged in the wo men’s court here today. Silk blockings receive the particular benefit ol' the shoplifter’s atten tion, according to the testimony ol u woman store detective, being easily concealed and ranging in value from $lO to $25 a pair. Compensation. t‘rml(l"nii* lms yrhen us hope and :is n <s.in!)(-ns;itlon for the many tn*s ' Ufa—Voltaire, Insurance Solicitors Wanted I desire Insurance solicitors in Barrow, .Jackson, Walton, Oconee and Gwinnette counties for one of the old and strong Accident Insurance Companies. This is n line proposition for you. See or write me at. Winder for full particulars, and let me make a contract with you. G. T. McDonald Property For SALE *k) acres 5 miles from Winder, 5-room ceiled house, fine bum, 15 acres woods, good pasture, on public road close to school. tiood horse farm $125 per acre. Two large farm in Han cock County, good land, fine timber. Selling for $30.00 per acre. Terms. 7-room dwelling completely equipped with city water, electric lights, sewerage and hath, corner lot, close in. IVicc now s{{.7so. 3-room house and close in. Lot selling for SI,OOO. Finest vacant lots in Winder at reasonable prices. New 5-room bungalo, $2,500. 50 acres w-11 improved on edge of Winderfor only $l4O per aero. Don’t delay see me now. W. H. Quarterman Atty. Wonder Soap Cleans Removes p* 5 ft*? Gloves—Hats- -Shoes CONTAINS NO INJURIOUS SUBSTANCES 2. 5 c Everywhere MONEY BACK GUARANTEE omc Try Goc-Go Wonder S;wp at our rx- At the S/lOp poiiM*. Give it a jr>od and th- nugh For the .1 utomobilist trial; and if it doesn't do wh.it we tx t t t * f > it ili. or if It is superior to I?. 11 • il( IL. tV • nictrihumr n' tney wiLl be overfull., refunded. 4JI o l 1 1 Ull lV JL &-QC*- n H’orffW HT ' Packing the Sot*. It has been estimated by auOnrieie.* that h itf> a weighing 170 pounds, wear big No. 8 shoe*. creates u pressure at 14 pound* to the square Inch of surface whore he step*. A borne weighing V 400 pounds create* a pressure of up proxlinately IS to A3 pounds per square Inch under hie hoof* white pall lug an average lead. A tractor weigh Ing In the neighborhood of IJWO tritttob exert* a pressure only rbout ti> pounds to the swrare Inch. True and False Freedom. There are two freedoms —the false, where a man la free to do what be Ikes; the true, where a man is free to do whnt he ougfct.—Charles Kings ley. Ideals That Uplift. We cannot revere anything lofty without ourwlvrs becoming exalted; we cannot revere anything holy with out ourselves becoming purer. The character of snr homage determines *ur characters. —J. U. Jowett, D. D. THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA. OUR FARM NOTEBOOK. Do not longer delay the pur chase of Christmas presents! At Christmas —one ear of com in the crib is worth two in the field! A dollar a day keeps many a boy away from school, when it has been proved that every day of school is worth at least ten dol lars. Seek to conserve the woodlot in cutting fuel for use next year. Use the ripe and decaying trees rather than the young ones. Destroy every weed that has gone to seed in your fields—espe cially those with many seeds. A few weeds with multitudinous seeds will soon stock a whole farm. Have you printed stationery for use in writing business letters? If not, you are losing a lot of valu able advertising, and are running jthe risk of having leters astray or your name and address incor rectly read. I)o you have some cottonseed mea! you are planning to use as a fertilizer in the spring? If so, you would better sell it for feed, or use it for feed and buy the same elements in a cheaper form. This is possible at present prices. The burning pile of leaves, trash “My best Christmas gift more leisure all the year” Every home should have its Iloosier, for every house wife deserves the many benefits it brings. And there’s no more fitting time t-o get it than to the Christmas season. The gift of a lal>or-saving Iloosier expresses the inti mate 'thoughtfulness every home-maker appreciates. It makes her work easier and more enjoyable all year. It makes her workshop more attractive and adds to the pride of home. Surrounded by many patented conveniences found only in the Iloosier, the house-wife sits at her work instead of W. T. ROBINSON WINDER, GEORGIA corn or cotton stalks, and other humus Is simply keeping bright the flame on the altar of igno rance. The man who does it is wasting plant food which he will later have to buy back at u high price. Have you planned all your w ork for next year—at least the prin cipal jobs which you expect to do? If so, you are much more likely to accomplish what you wish. If you have no particular plan in mind, the time to do certain things will pass before you know it, and a year of good time may be lost. No man can, or will, do good work unless there is some way by which he can be rewarded for this work. In this connection, every farmer ought to work out some plan where’by he ean compensate his tenants for extra good work the coming year. If one tenant works harder than another and grou's bigger crops, he should have a part of the increased profit that will be yours as the result. How much money do you have left to finance your farm until an other fall, with its harvest of sta ple crops, comes? If you do not have ample cash to buy the things you will need, do not open a “time account,” but borrow what money you need instead. Tf you have been working faithfully and have been transacting your busi ness through a bank, you will have no trouble in obtaining a loan. And if you are prosperous this year, it is no reason why you should spend without thought. Do not be extravagant. Probably the main reason why so many people refuse to practice economy is be cause it is associated in their minds with “meanness.” Econ omy is a virtue because it makes a man save for the things which are worth-while—because it enab les him to be liberal when it comes to charity, to educate his children, and to live in a nice home.—Pro gressive Farmer. PUBLISHERS DECIDE TO IN CREASE AD RATES. Syracuse, N. Y., December 14.— ’ Publishers representing twenty weekly newspapers in Cayugn county decided at a conference in Auburn last night to increase their advertising rates 50 percent beginning January 1. They stated it was a question of increasing their rates or going out of busi ness. walking to and fro. Thus she saves miles of steps. Because utensils and supplies are centralized in the Iloosier, much work is saved. By preventing waste in mea suring and mixing, foods are saved. If your kitchen still lacks this greatest convenience when Christmas has passed, come and see a demonstra tion. But don’t hesitate to let it be known that a Iloosier for Christmas would please you most Iloosier prices are moderate. The terms are convenient. Many ftne models to choose from. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18th A Letter To Santa Claus. Auburn, Ga., Dec. 12. Dear Santa Claus: 1 am a little boy six years old. and last bu no least, remember, count of having Whotvpingcough thought i would write you a lat ter. 1 want you to bring me a little mill, a train on track and all kinds of candies-and fruits. If you have u Bull Tractor for me you may put it in another little boy’s stock ing for Mamma has ordered m one from Sears Roebuck and Cos. Don’t forget my little brother. Forest, and Mamma. Forest wants a bicycle and Mamma wants an Automobile. I will close hoping the roads will be good and you will be on time. Your little boy, .Sarah Sloan. An Authoritative Opinion. When does the honeymoon end? Is A question which has been dismissed for a good mntly generations. It would be presumptuous, perhaps, notes the El Paso Times, for us to try to settle ft. hut just the same we have a strong suspicion that this little sentiment could be prolonged if she, when she aears his footfall, would go to the door and greet lorn, rather than skid into rhe kitchen to hurry up a dinner which nas languished while sle gossiped with tne neighbor or bathed the cat.