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SCHOOL NOTICE.
On account of the lateness oi
the crop season this year the
Board of Education lias set the
time for the schools having a
summer term to begin on duly 12,
and to end on September old. All
schools having as much as two
months time will begin and end on
these dates. The teachers' exami
nations will he held on the first
j-iidnx and Saturday in August.
Hespeet fully,
\Y. M. HOLSENBECK, ('. S. S.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Services for Sunday.
Sunday school, 10 :•>().
Preaching 1 I •>(); I )r. I>. \N •
Kcv. of Atlanta.
B. V. I*. 1. 7 :MO.
Preaching by pastor S :-}(); “An
gels and I lornets.
Special music.
W. 11. I'AlSf, I’astor.
BETHABARA BAPTIST
CHURCH.
ching Satuurday II a. m.;
‘‘Si, the Nest.
Sum ill |>. m.; “< )ur Exam
ple as Cii in Leaders. ’’
All courlci invited to come.
\Y. H. I TANARUS, Pastor.
COUNT _ VNE.
Misses Nora and * iec Atta
way. of Auburn, s|>< Sunday
with .Misses Sadie a, - Al/onie
Yandci ford.
Afiss Carmen Elder visi’ .Miss
Aurora Altaway Sunday.
Mrs A. I). Murphy spe atur
day afternoon with AI .jewel
Mouse.
Aliss Kate Sims, of nea Hfcr
soii, spent Saturday and S .'day
night with her sister. A1 Flnr
enee Hardy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ode Rai had
as their guests Sunday, and
Mrs. Lawrence Long.
Air. Boyce Sims and Misse II
and Fannie Sims were the g ;s
of Miss Annie Clark Saturday
cuing.
Airs. Josephine Power spent i
day with Mrs. O. \\. Hardy.
Miss Kate Sims spent S lay
w il h v .iss ,\nnie < lark.
Air. F. Born, of I renee
xille, will speak at .azareth
next Sunday afterm at 2 :•{()
o ’clock.
Mr. Jesse Sims and i tily went
to Stone Mountain So ay.
Miss Euht llardv id as her
guests Sunday afterm .Messrs.
George Murphy. Spei •-1 Hreason
and t'liarlie (dark, nil Misses
Jewel and Lottie Dr, < >ll it' and
Desma Murphy.
Alls. J. O. A . wax and chil
dren. Mrs. dot Ine Porter and
Mr. Ernest S .pson motered to
I )aeula Saturd / afternoon.
An Ac -ritative Opmion.
Wlicn does e honeymoon eon? Is a
tpiemlon wl'i i has been discussed for
n good ni!i It would be
presumptn* p simps, notes the El
Paso Tim , for us to try to settle It,
but jus .lie some we have a strong
susplt 1 <n that tiiis little sentiment
could ' c prolonged If she, w hen she
near tils footfall, would go to the door
and vet lUai. rather than skid* Into
p c kitchen to hurry tip a dinner which
' s languished while sVe gossiped with
'ue neighbor or bathed the cat,
Take the Short Route.
When you talk, observes an eduen
tor, whether in conversation or In
meeting, use short words, of which
there are more than there are of long
ones, nud take the most direct road
to your meaning. Your mennlug’s the
satue. -
If you are wanting a Ford car,
SEE
FLANIGAN & FLANIGAN
Winder, Georgia.
. CONFERENCE ON
EVANGELISM.
Mercer University, June 9 to 11,
1920.
Some of the Subjects and
Speakers.
Christ's Use of Conversation and
Soul Winning—
Paul 's Methods in Mission Work—
|)r. A. T. Robertson, Professor of
New Testament Interpretation,
Southern Ikiptist Theological Keni
in.dry.
The Secret of Success in the Early
Churches —
|r. John Roach Straton. Pastor
Calvary Baptist Temple, New
York.
The Task Supreme—
-1 m tI,. Yal“s. Pastor First
Baptist Cliureli. McKinney. Tex.
The Evangelistic Message—
Tim Evangelistic Method—
The Evangelistic Man—
Dr. Allen 11. Fort. Pastor I irst
Baptist Cliureli, Nashville. T’eiui.
On God's Altar For Service and
Sacr iflee —
Dr. \Y. \V. Hamilton. Superin
tendent of Ex angeli,sin,Home Mis
sion Board.
Enlisting a Church for Evangel
ism—
Dr. J. M. Ilaymore. First Bap
tist Cliureli, Waycross, (la.
Enlisting an Association for Evan
gelism—
Dr. Norman \\ Fox, First Bap
tist ('luireh, Barncsville. Ga.
Evangelism in the Sunday School-
Dr. E. L. (irace. First Baptist
( liureli, Augusta, < la.
Usjng Our Young Folk—
I >r. J. 15. I lampion. First Bap
tist ( Tmreh, Monllt ie, < la.
Interesting the Public —
Dr. Win. Bussell Owen, First
Baptist < Tiureli, Macon, (la.
The Pastor and Evangelism—
Dr. \Y. 11. Faust, First Baptist
(’luireh, Winder. (la.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to express our grati
tude to the people x\im helped us
during our dear wile and moth
er’s sickness and death. Also for
the beautiful poral offerings.
Mr. P. P. Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Smith.
Air. and Airs. 11. J. Stewart.
Barrow Times Want Ads no a line.
IT S VERY PLAIN.
\ r that xve xvouhln’t bo .selling tools
not fully u pto the standard of ef
r 189 fieieney. So you will be xvi.se if
' you need tools of any kind for
p — rryr— , -A either home or professional use to
v7< ''a,'; follow their example and procure
4 /g ; them here where ((iiality is the
j? S’. ■'■■■*, (iisl consideration and profit the
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Reliable Glasses
If you are thinking of obtaining glasses, please bear in mind
that the financial and professional responsibility of those to
whom you entrust the care of your eyes is of greatest impor
tance. Ours is a complete organization, devoted exclusively
to the scientific examination of eyes and the fitting and grind
ing of proper glas.--.es. : M for one reasonable'charge.
Optometrist j, c. Duggan °P lician
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Till: HARROW TIMES. WINDER, GEORGIA
COTTON GRADING SCHOOL
WILL OPEN ON JUNE 28.
Prepare Men for Buying and for
Work in Bonded Warehouses.
The Cotton (lending School of
the Georgia State < 'ollege of Agri
culture xvillopen on June 28th,
for its tenth summer term. It lasts
for five weeks and prepares men
for buying, and for handling bond
ed warehouses. Warehouse expe
rience. of course, xxill be needed
following the work at Athens.
The course includes cotton grad
ing, warehousing, and marketing,
and touches every phase of the
practice of buying and selling rot
ton. Standard official govern
)nenl grades form the basis of the
emust and students are required
to handle samples daily liulil they
become thoroughly familiar who
the grades.
One of the features of the school
i- die establishment of a cotton
market in which students act as
buyers ami sellers putting the
studviifg of cotton grading on a
practical and business basis. All
grades ate fixed by the l nited
States Department of Agriculture
and the college is supplied with
the eleven white official standards
and a like number of colored
standards as a basis for grading.
All applications for the school
should be forwarded to President
Andrew Al. Soule, Athens.
Voting men amt women for Railxvav
Mail and Government clerkships. Silo
month. Age, Jx upward. Kxaniina
♦ ions .Tune IT>. Experience unnecessary.
For free particulars write ,T. LEONARD
(former Civil Service Examiner), Eq
uitable Bldg., Washington, I). C.
“EVERYTHING
ELECTRICAL”
From the smallest lmlb to the
argest motor, at lowest possi
ble prices. “Quality” House
Wiring.
Page C. Gregory
Electrical Contractor.
Phone 301 or -10
Woman Inventor,
The only renlly Important household
Iden patented hy a xvoman up lo date
is the Ice-cream freezer, credited to
Mrs. Nancy M. Johnson of Pnlladel
plila. The original model (now pre
nerved In the National museum at
Washington) shows Mint modern con
crivnncvs of the kind are in no way
materially different from her design
In its way, her invention (dated Sep
tember 9. 1843) was an epoch-maker.
In Everyday Life.
ft t wed to remember that excak
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No Other Light Car
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There is in the Cleveland Six an unusual degree of power quick
pick-up and extraordinary acceleration. It gives all the speed that
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And with these qualities of day-in
and day-out performance, the Cleve
land embraces sturdiness, safety and
real comfort.
These are factors that you care
about. They mean much in the
service and pleasure which you have
the right to expect from your motor car.
Come In and See the Cleveland Six. Ride in It, Drive It.
Touring Car (Five Passengers) $1485 Roadster (Three Passengers) $1485
Sedan (Five Passengers) $2395 Coupe (Four Passengers) $-393
(Price. F. O. B. Cleveland)
W. R. SMITH, Winder, Ga.
CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO
iTT IDES
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Next Time —BUY FISK
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Your neighbor’s home burned only a few day's or months age, and a
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driving, most positive brakes, low
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THURSDAY. JUNE 3, 1920