The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, December 18, 1919, Image 9

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VOU MH I, ><*_ rl BARROW COUNTY NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION Monday afternoon December Stii. at two thirty o'clock a meet ing: was called ami held by Coun ty Agricultural Agent. W Hid !tos< N A•• 11 ><• urpose ol a temporary organization of a Na tional Farm Loan Association. Tliis meeting was well attended by farmers' and a temporary or ganization was funned with Leo. N. Bagwell. Tern. Pres.. and W. Ilill llosrdi. Tern. Sec. Plans arc being made to make an applica tion within the nexl few days to the Federal Land Bank of Colum bia. S (for a charter and as soon as it is granted we will form our permanant organization All members applying for membership before the organization is perfect ed will go in as char ter members. The boundaries of the Barrow ('ounty National Farm Loan As sociation will be Barrow County and Uoschton Militia District of Jackson < ’ounty. Farmers wishing to borrow mon os on their land may make appli cation For membership in the Bar .m\ County National Fa>-m Loa., Association to 5V . Hill llosch. \\ in der. Ga., Tem Set*. When tliis association lias com pleted its organization farmers may borrow money through it on t heir land ami buildings' for a term of oft years, interest f> 1-2 per cent, puyabh* under amortization (>lan or $65 Aer SI,OOO borrowed per year. No tore than this sum need U' paid at any time during period or loan ns much more as desired may In paid after fifth year of mortgage. Basis of Credit ; 50 per cent of reasonable land value and 20 per cent of building value. Purpose of loan : farmer may use money tor purclise of farm equipment. namely, fertilizers, live stock, machinery, ets., to erect or improve farm buildings: to pay off existing debts. Amount to one individual, from *ibo to SIO,OOO, according to need and credit shown. The Federal frm loan system aims to provide all farmers with adequate finances with which to operate their farms. It provides the long term, low interest which I'winters have urgently required i\'*#years. It is n farmers’ hank ing system, operated by and for' the farmers. W. Hill llosch. Tem. Se<*.. Bar low County National Farm Loan Association, Tem. < >r. WINDER METHODIST Winder Methodist Church to raise $30,000 for building Sunday- School Annex and other improve ment. A Sunday School Annex with at least 20 class rooms will be provided, and many other im provements and repairs are ex pected. The following building committ hus been appointed and organized : M. J. Griffeth, Chairman. G. W. DeLaPerriere, Sect. T A. Maynard, It. L. Rogers, A A. Camp, J. T. Strange, W. T. Robinson. CommfVK:e will after the Christ mas Holidays investigate plans and spefloations for the desired improvements. It is hoped that they will be ready to commence \'ork early in the spring. This is Igreat .work and all of the city I ices in the great improvement i> ult the part of the Methodist of our city. If you have money to loan I can place it for you • n ap ; >r ved real estate at good interest r t s, Ti i.K BARROW BIRRS CHICAGO SELECTED BY RE PUBLICANS; GOSSIP ON* 1920 POSSIBILITIES. Washington. Dee. 11 Al though tin- Republican national committee has adjourned its ses sions here after selecting Chicago as the place and June 8 as the time for the national convention, political circles in the capital Were kept alive today by the various booms for Republican presidential candidates for 1920. Many Republican leaders have left for their homes, but a large number remained for tire meeting today of the state chairmen, who have organization questions undeiy discussion. Supporters of candidates for the pr esidential nomination which will Ik* decided at the Chicago conven tion. have been unusually active here during the last few days hut so far few of the candidates have appeared formally in the open. Senator Watson, of Indiana, who had been advanced as a possible nominee, in a formal statement, declared he was not seeking the nomination and would not permit ambition to interfere with party harmony. Chicago won the convention by a vote of 44 to 9, St. Louis being the only competitor when the final vote was taken. The committee adopted a reso lution commending the states | which have ratified the nationM I woman \s suffrage amendment and ! urging the other states to do so in i time to permit women to vote in jthe 1920 elections. The member i ship of the various committees, which will serve during the ap proaching campaign, was named. THE CHRISTMAS BELLS RING GOOD WILL TO MEN. And Here Is Your Chance To Show Your Good Will To Your Less Fortunate Brothers. Wesley Memorial Hospital in the very heart of At'aMa is do ing a wonderful work yet this hospital below s no more to At- I: nta than it does to the whole country. Its door s stand w ide op*n to every denomination to rich or poor. In one single year lit counties in Georgia had citizens treater! bore. There is a welcome for as •'’any us there is room to serve. Home of these patients, of ‘ourse, pay for the service they i eceive. 11 may surprise many, i‘ w ever, to know tfat a very great pari of the service rend red Itfe Wesley Vfem.rial Hospital is to those unable to pay. During the year of 1919 considerably more than half of the parents treated were able to pay in part only and 126 were treated absolu tely free. On Janury Ist. 1921, the Wesley Memorial Hospital will move into its new buildings to be located on the campus at Emory University. Both of the Georgia conferences have heartily approved the asking at this Christmas season, for an offering to maintain the charity service of this institution. On Sun- day morning, December 21st, the pastor and Sunday School Super intendents of every Methodist Ohureh in Georgia re requested to ask for a Christmas offering—this offering to defray the expenses of the charity service rendered at the Wesley Memorial Hospit 1. The Methodists of tin- state and every friend of humanity withm r f /.nw 1 . • * ' *- ' - v 4 ' ‘ v requested to make as generous a >vi.xih;i:. iiAintow cm vrv, ga.. ini knicvY. ntCKMiti j< is. mm BONDED STORAGE WARE- . HOUSE Subscription list for stock in the Co-operative Cos., to build a Bond ed Storage Warehouse in Winder < in. We the under-signed agvei to take tin- number of shaves, fifty 'dollars i $50.00) each, totaling the ! amount set opposite our noiw> or I the amount apportioned by the I Warehouse Stock Apportioning Committee, for the purpose of el ecting a Bonded Storage Ware house according to restrictions | named m the United States Ware, i House Act of August 2, Itllfi nudj as Amended July 24. 1919. Said Warehouse 1 to have a capacity, when completed, of from twenty to twenty-five thousand bales of cotton. No individual stockholder or corporation shall be allowed to subserilie for more than 10s shares of stock and that will he subject to the apportioning com mittee. The Co-operative Company is to be incorporated with a eapi tol stock of $100,000.00 and with tire priviiedge of increasing the capitol stock to $500,000.00. Com pany will solicit stock in th fol lowing counties and it is the de sire of the Co-operative Company 1 for all of the stock to be owned by individuals and corporations of these counties and the preference of stock will be given farmers at all times. Counties—Barrow, Jackson, Walton, Oconee, Clarke, Owhmett, and Hall. No individual or corporation out of the State of Georgia will be allowed to own any of this stork at any time. No one except white people will be al lowed to own any of this stock at any time. This agreement is not binding until $100,000.0(1 has been subscribed. The following men have been appointed to solicit stock for the (/(•-operative Bonded Storage M are house Company and we hope that each and all who arc interest ed in owning stock, owning stock in this Company will see one oi these stock solicitor's at your earliest eonvienec. Stock solicitors for Barrow County, House Dis trict: 0. W. Parker, L. A. House, Al. C. Wiley, P. C. Pentecost, R. A. Hill. P R. Smith, M. A. Blakey, J. M. Williams: Statham District; *l>. (I{. F. Willingham, j V. If. Perry. Arthur Porter, It. P. 11 ardigree; Jones District; W. C. Sorrells. It. T. Vincent, Willie J. Smith; Chandlers District; J. W. Casper, W. F. Dunahoo, J. Rich .lohnson; Auburn l) : strict; <A. Hutchins. Oeo. W. Giles, R. L. Ethridge; Pentecost District; H. H. McDonald, J. Bee Robinson, *l. N. Williams: Caines District; J. If. Thompson, <\ M. McDonald and and. B. Evans: Ben Smith District; W. and. Ethridge, I). B. Ma.vy. N. D. Meadow; Bethlehem District J. L. Greesou, E. S. Harris, F. M. Stewart. Z. N. Hendrix, and for County, W. Ifill Iloseh. Let each individual and corpora tion of Barrow. Jackson, Walton, Oconee, Clark, Gwinnett, and Hall counties that would like to help develope our section by having a good Storage Ware House here in which it would enable us to have a place to store and market our cot ton and other produce more profi tably, see one of the stock solici- tors and subscribe verv liberally for stock. This stock will no doubt pay a good dividend and this is one reason we are limiting the amount of stock to each individual or corporation. Wc expect all of the stock to be subscribed for in the near future so he sure and see ono of the stock ■' fit your cailiest convi ti ee. I OFFICIAL ORGAN OF It ARROW COL'MV GAINESVILLE MIDLOND SCH EDULE. Leave Winder 10.57 a in. daily for Mon me. Leave Winder 5.17 p m. Sun day only for Monroe. Leave Windin' 5.30 p m.. daily exeept On id ay for Monrne-Mixee! Lent Winder 7.55 am., Suu- and: y only for 1 iriuesvilb. Li lv Winder 2.25 p m. daily for Gai-aesviTPe. Le ' i,i< #r 9.20 a. m. daily except Sunday for UJainesvil’ie- Mixee I Vours very truly, M B Vi’.AZKY, Sttperinl in dent MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM LANDS. At G Per Cent Interest 1 make farm for five years' time in amounts from $500.00 to SIOO,OOO. 1 have an office on the 2nd fioor '*f tin WiiPVr National Bank Building, and am in my Wi n der offie* on Wcdnr eday and Friday of ear'll week. S G BROWN, Attorney. “EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL” From the smallest bulb to the largest motor, at lowest possi ble prices. “Quality” House Wiriug. > **• -** Page C. Gregory Electric a 1 Contractor. Plrone 3G4 or 40 dMr '"■kg | ML • § ■ jlfejl FETOLIIEK^^^k %;? have the Fish FARMERS who kr: value of fish and want it in ’ .e : :' > i''ertiiizer*, v/e announce that we have laid in an ample supply of fi:... pomp to rn .it all demands. If you want the genuine., origi al .FiUh ! tar >.p Fertilizer, insist on P& <*;. /wr> r" ar^ * TPAOC HARK * ES.R- > RS6ISTIMC The Fertilizer That Made fish Scrap Famous F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY Grifletli - Autry & Go., Agents Christmas Is Almost Here And t Lis ol all years should mean gifts of lasting quan tity Nothing stands roe wear pad tear like a Good piece of jewofry, and nothing is more filling and pleasing for the Christinas Season. We have been I'arlieilarh fortunate in the extent and select ion <J our gift goods, and “The Shop of Beautiful Lifts" offers these suggestions. 1 Bracelet Watches SIB.OO to $75.00 Men’s and Bov’s Waldo-, $2.50 to SIOO.OO _ Emblem Charms $2.00 to $75.00 Pearl Beads $6.00 to $150.00 Cuff Links ; SI.OO to $50.00 Brooches SI.OO to $50.00 Belt Bni klcs. iucludi g belts $5.00 to $30.00 % E. A. MORGAN, Jeweler and Optician 10 Ik Hunter street. Atlanta, Ga., Then- i- t-vonumy in u tew steps uround the corner. 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 horn. We will loan you money to pay for it. and will he glad to Insure you against loss of time caused by Accident or Disease, against loss or damage by Fire, and Insure your Life, which strengthens your Credit as well as pro! eels your family while you arc doing so. I. E. JACKSON & COMPANY ’Phone 171 WINDER, GEORGIA. 51.r.0 IX ADVANCE