The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, December 18, 1919, Image 6

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MAN AM) GIRL ARE DROWN ED IN FLINT; ANOTHER GIRL RESCUED Americas, <!n., Doc. IT*.— VI r. George Liwlloy ; i’d Miss Allenft Wrigid. his young niece, were drowned Into Sunday afternoon in Klint river, at tin .site ol'the Mur ray's ferry bridge, on the Vienna road, fifteen miles from Americus. Mr. liindley, who came here 1 from north Georgia to rcsidde some time ago, was driving from the Gharlio. Hogg jiliiee. where lie had been living, t(> Dooly county, aceompan ic< 1 by Mi ssos Louiko and Allcne Wright, when the accident occur rod.'Miss Louise wms saved from drowning through the heroism of liov t 'rabb, an Americus boy, who returned recently after having served an enlistment in the navy. Keese Horton, an Americus aider man, also assisted in the rescue, and friends of these two men to day started for them a movement to secure Carnegie hero medals. Flint river is terribly swollen a* this time, and Mr. Findley at tempted to drive upon the con crete bridge spanning the stream at that point. Joseph Perkins, se cretary of the Americus and Sum ter County Chamber of Commerce earn upon the scene in time to see •Miss Louise Wright perched on the top of the submerged buggy, in which her sister and uncle were drowned, but being unable to m\ in:, could giv e little H'-sistance. (folbs Fort, a prominent lawyer '•ere, joined Mr. Perkins and soon afterward Roy Crabb came up Mr. ( 'rabb quickly disrobed, plunged into the icy water and svvnm 1(K) Ice! l.t where the young girl stood in mi imperilled position, lie swam with her to a tree some distance away, and Reese Horton, who A GREAT TIME WITH BETHA BARA CHURCH It has gone gloriously over the { op and people arc rejoicing to know what Ucthubarn has done and to know what it could do or would do only a few years back. It’s quota was Fourteen Hundred Hollars ind it has reached Twenty one Hundred, and still going. Hethabara is beginning to wake up to it’t duty as never before, but still there is some who is still asleep to Hud, and we are sorry tor them end may we pray for the 'bin* when they will wake up. Hod is calling as never before for lis to go forward in the nmme *!' the t Vd sS - and with it’s mighty power. Sundaj Sel.ool and The It. V. I’ t l . is moving on well, and we in vite you to eome and he with ns. Preaehiny eve y -ml and tth Sun day. Rev. Uumum Collins is filling Rev. ,T. \Y. Mallhie’s plane while lie is in sehool at Louisville. Ky., Codings i.-, a great preaelier, i. will pay you to drive miles to hear him. lie i. tin: most gifted young 111:111 in Coorgia. 1 tome to our Xmas tree Hoe -4th j>. m. A. Member. Keep Christmas. “There is a hotter thlug than the observance of Christmas ami that is keeping Christmas." Henry Van I >yke. fc'n- Let It Step at That. A white Christmas is well enough, hut It need not embroider its heneftc* tlons by adding frostbitten toes. UNDER THE MISTLETOE. Closing Out SALE Sometimes Closing Out Sales are advertised for the purpose of getting rid of remnants and old stock. I am advertising a Closing Out Sale because 1 am forced to do so on account of the store I am occupying will be occupied by another firm and there is no other store room in Winder empty. Now if you want to get some Real, Real Bargains in Millinery and other articles in my line, now is your opportunity. Every lady in all this territory should take advantage of this Closing Out Sale which is to last for the NEXT TEN DAYS Mrs. M. E. Vaughn Broad St. Winder, Ga. INSURANCE You: c. • jb-L: •. a home burned on ly a few days or moot hr ago. and a f-lou- I k. |> to strike this section ul any time, so INSURE with US m -vn at night with a clear conscience and a peaceful mind. Don’t r.Fi.yy it j. [.jean the loss of y< ur homo. Any uian con build a borne ,r." ■ A WISE uam his prop erty in a reliable Insurance company so that whoa Calamity coo.es he cun build again. He owes the protection that it gtv>a to iba pouc>. of mind a ad the care of hla loved ones. Kilgore, Radford & Smith 111 1 lIMIWI they •“*“**s> 2* ;. tkiitf^^e given thittbjflgp®*' ixibiTs. First i had, Always re;.dv — Then, when the* > - to toddle, 1 \wjir always fresa always wel- N ' me in my come. An appetizer at the K uhiidrenJjr ginning of the meal, r taking the boss \- soup better, andthefm.il touch of satis pureJjjf faction when the cheese and coffer ere ,/■■ served. Nothing can take the t. “j W place of U needa Biscuit . tr.-Pf on the family tabic. '* *o % NATIONAL ■ '< ‘ ... - ■ ulm biscuit ‘ r - > COMPANY - “You see. ‘ mv - , went on, “are inuchm'-' 1 .nA JjfT** ■V’^aF-SSS^*, n y _. mats. They are most 1 S §> e !>p '*' 41 " ;l ! most tractable after hubies w-ro • '* t something to eat. National never misled the dalntlea begin our CbU-icl^u > Hour with its last y i>s t. <‘ren's Hour like a feast *\r t tiny toddlers them is a ! menu, sometimes I : neee i Id ami milk, sometimes Drainm < ’ ers. Oatmeal Crackers er I v m; It [cult. This is changed ■ * • ; occasion? t Old Time r ins or • i" d-i's > v v.o , and Nab!:' r * 1 ’ i were our parly days. “Don’t, think my !•• lunch hour. 11 at art. ■ Daddy Broko Hla Face. John was always nu Interested 9j'c tator when his father shaved, One morning the ruzer slipped end tin 'kin was cut n trifle, and John turned and said regretfully to ids mother. “OK see. tUddy did break hi* u.-'e face.' 1 BtUI Gocd. •N.. u;. n can nr* with o?*e€t who do do not act in concert; no mw* r-n net m concert who -• <i not net with vonfl* donee; no men can act with tt i.hdence \>ho ure not bound together by com •non ephilon*, cr-;nmon an.' ttaus and common Interests.” —Burke. THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER. GEORGIA. ! wa j (here to make a sketch of, her Luncheon was J*t over, and! * a was talking to a little knot of j e .imrn. Tho lirst vjyds I heard, nsj ? slot quietly Into a r%rhy seat, were I Biscuit,” \calUngj)jfffe aiitiy my own tasty va eou. I liked Uccom fortably US ' ’ y ‘*’ Uiy 1 ’ and <'sts “Between’llu; dark an^daaiSk 1 ; she was quoting, a l it f pause world seems \vait?ujmgpffFeniii:3i&for ; Duties of the Queen Bee. It may bo Interesting to Rome pv pie to learn that alt the w j 0 a hire is done by female heoa. The drones, or males, live on the labors of their more Industrious fenmle com panions. Moreover, there is no such thing as a king hee. The ruler of the hire is the queen, hut she is a ruler in name only, being guarded and pro tected by the bees simply because the colony would become extinct If she did not lay eggs at a prodigious rate. It Is not unusual for a gortd queen to pro duce her own weight in eggs In a single day. and she keeps this up for weeks at a time. FORD The Universal Car Every Ford Owner Should Know Just what Ford Service is, and why it is different from ordinary garage service, and why it is more profitable to patronize Author ized Ford Dealer? The Ford Dealer is a part of the Big Family. He carries a large slock of genuine Ford parts for repairs and replacements so you don’t have to wait while he sends for them, and he uses only genuine parts because he knows the imitation parts aren’t dependable and don’t wear. He has a thoroughly equiped up-to-the minute garage with tools that enables his Ford Mechanic to efficiently and properly make any repair— from a minor adjustment to a complete overhaul. And when the work is finished, his bill represents the reason able. standard Ford prices. Now, we are Authorized Ford Dealers-- a part of that great Ford Service organiza tion which was formed chiefly to put within each community a dealer who would have more than a passing interest in Ford repairs and adjustments. We are prepared and equiped to render prompt, careful FORD Service, Drive ia or phone and we’ll come after ycurcar. Flanigan AND Winder, Georgia Insist on Genuine Ford Parts THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18th.