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VOU'ME NO, 1 1
FiNE FARM CHANGES
HANDS
Mi-ssrs. .J. \V. and Vasco Nepal's
l*©ught tiiis week from -Mr. Huy
IT. Kilgore. tlio Edd Sparks farm
out on tin.* Jefferson road, just 1
mill* from tin* incorporate limits
of Winder.
Mr. Kilgore bought Hiis farm
last summei' from Mr. Sparks.
Messrs, and. W. and Vasco Segars
paid in tlio neighborhood of sl7->
per acre for tiiis farm of approxi
mately 100 acres.
This is one of the very valuable
farms of Harrow county.
FIRST METHODIST.
Sunday school 10:20 a. m., W.
T. Robinson. Superintendent.
Preaching 11 MO a. m. and 8 p.
m.
We an il 1 begin a series of revi
val services the Second Sunday in
April. Rev. L. W Collins, of .Jef
ferson. will fill the pulpit, doing
the preaching, and Mr. Ralph Po
terfield who was with us last year,
v ill have charge of the music. Bro.
Collins come to us highly recom
mended as possessing extraordi
nary ability as an evangelist. Our
fellow-townsman, Mr. W. <\ Mor
ion. regards him as a very gifted
preacher, as lie was one of his
most valued, and active helpers
during the centenary drive.
and. H. MASIIBIEX. Pastor.
CARD OF THANKS
We desire to express our thanks
and gratitude to our neighbors
and friends for their kindness and
sympathy during the long illness
and death of our dear mother. Mrs
/Mary Smith.
Gratefully yours.
L. W.. Calvin and Emory
Smith
Miss Ktta Smith,
Mrs. J. L. Whitley,
Mrs. S. X. < handler.
Mvs. J. A. Austin.
M rs. K. I*. Austin,
Afrs. J. (). Austin,
ATrs. Sam ( 'lack.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Services for Sunday.
Sunday school 10:110.
Bleaching 11 :-30: “The Endan
gered Inheritance. ”
Junior and Senior B. A'. P. I T .
7 p. m.
Preaching 8 p. m.; “Unturned
hikes. ■’
A special quartette led hv Bro.
S. * ’. Potts will sing at the Easter
service.
ttome.
W. 11. FAUST; Pastor.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
R. E. Moss, Minister.
Easter services for the day as
follows :
Sunrise service of prayer and
song at 6;30 in the early morning.
This will last only 40 minutes and
promises to he a great service.
Much interest is already manifest
("orne, every one.
Sunday school at usual hour
JO:30. Minister, superintendent
and teachers wish to see 250 pres
ent.
Morning worship 11 :30. Lord’s
supper and sermon.
Evening worship 8 o’clock. East
er songs and sermon.
Special Easter music at Imth
services.
Morning subject: “Life Tri
umphant.’’
Evening subject:“Easter Voices.
You are cordially invited to all
these meetings. Don’t forget the
Friday afternoon meeting of tlie
Woman’s Missionary Society at
;] o’clock. The Tuesday afternoon
meeting was one of the best.
Remember the “each one win
one” campaign. Easter Sunday
will he full of the spirit of Christ.
THE BARROW TIMES
TEACHERS CLUB DELIGHT
FULLY ENTERTAINED
A pretty bunco party of Friday
afternoon was that which Miss
Charlotte f.VTcCaiits
when mem hers of her eluh and
several additional guests enjoyed
her hospitalitv at her home on
\orl h (’andler st reet.
Ev<*ry feature of the party was
freighted with pleasant incidents
t'cautiful daffodils /employed jin
the pretty Moral scheme of the dec
orations of the rooms, score cards,
and of the refreshments were ar
tistically carried out.
The guests of tin* hostess were;
Misses Mary Lou Cargill,Kathyrne
Henry. Christine Clayton, Essie
Stevens. Inez Sudilath. Marguerite
|lvey, l'cie Smith, Mabel Jackson,
Allenc Kilgore. Kubye Pitts, Pau
line Camp. Marie llerrin.Mesdames
W. B. Met 'ants. Sidney Maughon.
and Prof. Hodges.
Highest score was made by
Miss Mary Lou Cargill but Miss
Marie Herrin drew for the score
which was a lovely yellow basket
containing home made candy.
MR. THOS RUTLEDGE UNDER
GOES OPERATION.
Mr. Thus. Rutledge, son of Mr.
and Mrs. 11. A. Rutledge, of Win
der. was forced to undergo an op
eration last Thursday at Athens
for appendicitis.
We arc glad to state he is rap
idly recovering and will soon be
restored to health and strength.
TRIPLETS BORN TO MR. AND
MRS H. L. HILL.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Hill, of
Anderson. S. (A, had horn to them
last Sunday one little girl and two
little boys.
The little girl infant died but
the two little hoys and their moth
er are doing nicely.
Mrs. Hill is the daughter of Mr.
B. F. Maffett, of our city, and was
reared in Winder and lived here
until her marriage.
CARD OF THANKS.
Wo wish to thank the many kind
friends who have during our sick
ness of four weeks and in the
death of our little boy, have been
so kind, so helpful and sympathet
ic to us. Your kindness can never
he forgotten.
Sincerely,
W. I'. Thompson and Family.
CARD OF THANKS.
Wo wish 1n thank our neighbors
and friends for their deeds of kind
ness and words of sympathy dim
ing the sickness and death ol our
dear wife and mother. We espe
cially than i)rs. Ross and
Almond for their efficient ser
vice. We also thank Rich and Edd
Havnie for Ihc touching funeral
service. May Cod bless them one
and all. Words cannot, express
tlie deep love and high esteem we
have for this wife and mother.
.1. H. Fulcher,
K. L. Fulcher,
.1. L. Fulcher,
Mrs. C. J. Healan,
Mrs. R. B. Finch.
BETHABARA BAPTIST
CHURCH.
Preaching at Defhabara, Oconee
j county. Saturday 11 a. m.: “Iron
Land Steel.’’
Sunday 3 p. m.; “The Costly
Journey.”
Sunday school at usual hour.
< 'ome.
W. 11. FAUST, Pastor.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF BARROW COUNTY
MINOKK. BAKKOW' COUNTY, G.V., TIU’USIIAY, APRIL I. I !>2ft
MR. J. 0. HARDIGREE
SELLS FARM
Mr. J. <). Ilardigrte, of Winder,
who owned one of the finest farms
of 200 acres in tiiis section of Ceor
gia, surprised his friends last Sat
urday by selling it to Air. Pat Rog
ers for the sum of .$50,000.
Mr. Rogers sold it again Mon
day to Mr. Fleming Thompson for
a nice profit.
This is a beautiful farm lying
just outside the incorporate lim
its of Winder, on the Bankhead
Highway, and a very valuuable
piece of property.
W. P. THOMPSON LOSES
LITTLE BOY.
Mr. W. I*. Thompson, of Bethle
hem, district, present coroner of
the comity, had the sad misfor
tune to lose his 16 months old ba
by boy Tuesday morning, lie was
buried at Bethlehem Wednesday.
Mr. Thompson lias had a hard
time for the past four weeks, he
and all of his family being down
with influenza and Tuesday was
the first day during this four
weeks lie has been able to got out.
DEATH NEAR CEDAR HILL.
Mr. Thomas Maynard and old
gentleman 73 years old who had
been away from tiiis county for
a number of years died at the
home of bis daughter, Mrs. Ed
wards, near Nazareth church Mon
day morning.
He was on a visit to his daught
er when he took ill several
weeks ago and finally departed
for an eternal home.
lie was a good old man and was
reared in this section.
Ilis remains were laid to rest at
Betlmbara cemetery Tuesday.
CORONER THOMPSON MAKES
EXPLANATION.
I desire to explain to the voters
of Barrow county that I have been
providentially hindered from see
ing them to talk over my candida
cy for re-election as coroner. 1
have been confined to my room
most, all of the time since March
sth, and have been on acount of
sickness of myself and other mem
bers of my family unable to go out
among the people. 1 am just get
ting out from my sick room and
will probably be too weak to can
vas for some time. However, T
take this method of calling the at
tention of the voters to my candi
dacy and 1 assure each and every
one that I will appreciate the sup
port of the voters and an endorse
ment o fmy official acts. 1 have
held tlie office for one term and it
is usual to give one an endorse
ment <ind if my services have been
satisfactory I will thank you for
an endorsement.
Hoping to see you as soon as my
■ physical condition and the condi
tion of my family will permit and
assuring you of my appreciation
of your support., I am.
Respect fully.
W. I’. THOMPSON.
Mr. Edd Haynie was in Winder
Tuesday. He reports Mr. J. A. J.
McDonald in very feeble health,
but able to be up most of the time.
Miss Lottie Hutchins, of Auburn
was the guest of Miss Essie Mae
Maughon on Sunday.
Miss Louise Bailey, of Jefferson,
was the week-end guest of her
cousin. .Mrs. S. E. Smith.
Miss Marie Herrin was the week
end guest of Mrs. Harold Herrin
at Pendergrass.
DESERVED TRIBUTE TO
CLERK G. N. BAGWELL
bast Friday after court had ad
journed and Clerk Heo. X. Bag
well had distributed script remun
erating the grand jurors for their
week’s service, the foreman in a
very appropriate touching speech
thanked Mr. Bagwell for his help
ful services and voiced the unani
mous opinion of the other twenty
two jurors in the genuine sorrow
that t-anie to them as well as to the
county in the severance of the
pleasant, relations that had exist
ed during the years since the new
county lia<l been created and the
official clerk had served.
.Mr. Bagwell always on the job
replied in a very fervent speech of
thanks and at the close there was
scarcely a dry eye in the crowd.
I ban Ceo. X. Bagwell the coun
ty never had a better loved clerk
and it is with genuine regret that
he is given up in this official capac
ity.
The jury hut expressed the feel
ings of all our citizens in their
touching way. it was a well de
served tribute to a worthy official
who during his entire administra
tion has given such satisfaction.
VICTORY LOCALS
Mr. Johnny Carter was the guest
oi .Messrs. Julian and Ralph Simp
son Sunday.
We are glad to note Miss Rosa
Mae McDougal has taken up her
school, at Sharon again.
Mr. T. A. Deaton has purchased
anew Ford.
Mr. Bud Parks and granddaugh
ter. .Miss Pauline, spent Saturday
night at Auburn.
We rejoice to know that Rev.
I). <\ Simpson is out again after
being confined to his room with
“Hu” for several days.
Prof. E. W. Bel! and several
other good singers will he at I'n
ionOove Sunday afternoon.
Mesdames Annie Carter and Ber
tie Carter were the guests of Mis'.
Myrtle Sailors Friday afternoon.
Mr. John Blankenship is very
low at this writing.
Mr. Ralph Simpson is improv
ing nicely after a painful broken
leg.
Mrs. Mae Blankenship and Miss
Lena Blankenship, of (iainesville,
were called to the bedside of their
father who is very ill.
Miss Lou Ella Carter was the
guest of Miss Ermine Simpson
Monday.
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL.
To the People of llic Western Circuit:
I make this announcement for re
election to the office of Solicitor Gen
eral, feeling that if I have made a
satisfactory public official, the
will be willing to give l me an indorse-,
merit.
Shortly after my election the in
come derived from the office to which
1 lad been elected was reduced bv
legislation to approximately half it
was paying when I was elected, and
at a time when a dollar had less than
half its former purchasing 'nine.
I will appreciate the support of
all the people of the circuit, mid prom
ise to the public the same vigorous,
faithful and corteous discharge of tho
duties of the office that I have eitdcax
ored to render during the present term.
Respectfully,
\f. O. DEAN.
Mr. jaml Mrs. Urover Mosely
announce the birth ot a little
daughter, Nancy Anna Mosely.
which occurred on March 30th, tit
their home on Athens street.
Tbc friends of Mrs. Jim. 11.
Mash burn will regret to learn she
has been confined to her room tor
the past week or more suffering
with rheumatism.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hofortli
of Oainesville, and Mr. Perry Hill,
of X. <ieoriria Agricultural college
spent Sunday with their parents.
Judge and Mrs. II H. Hill
HON. Y. A. DANIEL DIES
IN ATHENS
1 lon. A . A. I >n ll iel died at his
home in Athens last Saturday
night alter an illness about two
years, most of which time lie was
con fiend to bis home.
Mr. Dnuii I was a citizen, of Win
det lor about litteen years before
going to Athens a few years ago.
! le was a native of Madison Cos.,
and his was one of the strong ami
iniluentinl families of that countv.
Mr. Daniel represented Madison
in t lie house of representatives and
also in the state senate and he had
a broiler that was Ordinary of the
county for many years.
ll** was a man of strong convic
tions and always loyal and true to
his friends.
1 here were many ot us here in
Winder who learned of his dealli
with much regret and sorrow.
Besides his wife. .Mr. Daniel,
leaves four children. Dr. J. C. Dan
iel, and Mrs. J. \|. L. Thurmond,
of f'datham, Mrs. Ed Bishop and
Miss <Ha I >aniel. of Athens.
The Itineral and burial services
took place in Athens last Monday
afternoon, being conducted by
Rev. \\ 11. Faust of this place.
Tlie beaut it ill floral offerings ev
idenced tlu* love, respect and high
esteem in w hich he was held by
those who knew him best.
TO THE CITIZENS OF BAR
ROW COUNTY.
Winder, < Ja„ Route 1.
Mareli 30. 1!>20.
As close friends and neighbors
of Mr. Midler Me Elroy, who is ;i
candidate for Tax Receiver of our
county, we wish to make the fol
lowing statement of facts:
We do not make this statement
for the purpose of sympathy, hut
to counteract the impression some
entertain, who do not know Mr.
Me Elroy, and that is, that he is a
stout man physically, with nothing
to prevent him from manual labor.
The truth of the matter is, that
lie has suffered for years with an.
incurable leg, brought on from a
severe attack of typhoid fever,
which disqualifies him from hard
labor and utterly. prevents him
from manual labor.
Anyone seeing the terrible con
dition of this limb would wonder
how lie gets about at all.
We also know that if it were not
for this unavoidable condition that
lie would not offer for office under
any circumstances, although well
qualified to fill any county position
Wo simply do this to.justify Mr.
Me Elroy and set him right with
those not knowing his real condi
tion and further know ing him to
he worthy and competent in every
respect, the confidence and sup
port of our people.
Very respectfully,
W. E. Elder. \V. F. Prielief. 11. U.
Farruth, J. M. Wood. M. L. Wil
liamson, J. Ij. Ilardigree, T. H.
I lardig ree. R. S. Elder. Press I lar
digree, M. B. < friffeth, II S. El
der, J. L. Lavender. Henry Edgar,
J. 11. Edgar. P>. M. Edgar. H W.
Kilgore. M. A. Phillips. <4. S. Mc-
Donald, J. W Holliday. I). B. Mil
ler. I). I). Jones, U R. Wills, R. I<.
Manning, E. I> Treadwell. John
W: Bell, 11. L. Treadwell. ('. Tread
well. .1. 11. Jones, Jr.. 11. -I Pente
cost, \Y. A. (‘ronic, .1. F. Smith,
X. I). Meadow. <’ F. Flanigan. Hr.
T. L. Holcombe. I) T. Hammond.
T. M. Sims, S. M drizzle, W. J.
Jones. T X. Kwddatb. T. K. Wil
banks, Howard Esco. R. W. Ilay
nie, W. L. House.
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR
To the Voter* of Burrow Ccmnfy:
In .spoof full v Mtiunimcc myself ;i can
ilidntc for County Surveyor, subject to
the action of th*• qualiticd voters at the
upproaihing primary election. Your
sole and influence will ho appreciated.
1,. A. HOI HE.
T * “
Mrs. Mary Burson and Miss Ar
levia Burson spent lust week with
Mrs. Memory Stineheomb, of
Oreensboro.
51.30 IN ADVANCE
V LOCAL NEWS
Misses Ida Kilgore and Sadie
Harris spent the week-end with
friends in Atlanta.
Misses Alice King and Wilma
Appleby were ill Atlanta Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jackson
and baby,of Monroe,are the guests
of M is. J. M. Aiken.
The teachers of tlie Junior de
partment of the Christian church
entertained their pupils ala can
dy pulling on Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Jane Roberts, of Washing
ton. I). C., is the guest of Mrs.
Janies W . Summerour on Athens
si reet.
Misses Rosa Mae Westbrooks
and Mae Oiitz spent the week-end
in Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. W B. Mathews
were among Winder people in
Athens Saturday.
Mrs. Minnie Daniel and Miss
Emile Daniel attended the funer
al of Mr. Young Daniel in Athens
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sims spent
several days in Athens last week.
Miss Inez Cooper was the guest
of friends in Athens Sunday.
Mrs. Dixie MeKibhcn. of Atlan
ta. is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
J. T. Strange and Mrs. Edd Starr.
Rev. John 11. Wodd is spending
this week in Imlianapolis.
Miss Bertha Lee returned Sun
day to her home in Atlanta after
jattending the Pirkle—.Jackson
wedding here Saturday.
Col. Joe Quillian spent several
days this week with relatives ill
Madison.
Mrs. Robt. (’amp and Mrs. E. V.
Snipes and Mrs. J J Wilson spent
Saturday in Athens with Mrs.
Kathleen Smith.
Miss Cleo Bush was the guest
of friends in Atlanta last week.
Mrs. Howard Rogers lias return
ed from a month’s visit to her par
ents in Montezuma.
Mrs. M. J. (Iriffeth spent several
days in Atlanta hist week.
Mr. A. I). MeCurry was in At
lanta Thursday on business.
Mr. Xim Mnffett spent Thurs
day in Atlanta.
Mr. find Mrs. Linton Westbrooks
are spi tiding some time with Mr.
and Mrs. John Westbrooks.
Mrs. Mae Potts has its her guest
her sister, Miss Sara Louise Fur
lon, of Jackson.
Mr. i’>. B. Jackson was in Atlan
ta Thursday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rogers are
in Atlanta this week .where Mrs.
Rogers went for a slight opera
tion.
Mrs. W. J. Herrin and daught
er. Miss Marie, spent Thursday in
Atlanta shopping.
Miss Lois McMath has returned
to her homV in Americas, after
spending some time here as the
guest of Mrs. Bob Pirkle and Mrs.
fieo. Turpin.
Mrs Mae Potts, Mrs. S. C. Potts
Miss Sara Louise Furlovv and Mr.
W. (’. Potts spent Saturday in
Athens, the guests of Mrs. T. M.
Philpot.
Dr. and Mrs. Hibson Nowell, *f
Atlanta, are spending a few day*
here with relatives.
I
Mrs. li. A. Cook has been co
fined to her room for several days.
EASTER PHOTOGRAPH.
In the place of an Easter card;
your photograph.
Both are seasonable, but a pho
tograph is a permanent reminder
of you.
There is a photographer in Win
der and an early appointment
means time for carful work, good
picture and satisfaction.
WINDER STUDIO.
In Dr. W. L. DeLaperriere Bldg.