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W. C. T. U. NOTES
tooil news hoys ami iritis oi
the Loyal Temperauee Legion (I/.
T. L ) Sou are to lx* the guests
of the \Y. <I 1 . on Monday.
2ti. Instead of their usual meeting
they are planning pienie, tor you.
lia.s et dinner and everything.
W a tel', this space next week o
y#w will know the piece and the
time of meeting, in fact all the
arrangemc .s. as the ladies "ill
know then liie liesl place tor this
hi*- pienie.
.Just what hem fits oil eomo
from the l-imet luelll of the Prohi
bition law it is impossible to lore
see fully, hnt every day brings
evidence ol go and that promises
-n waj iijij a o iupij m, | ,ioj ijamn
forcemeat is iniiv cr-sally pmetieed
low a reports splendid tesults
form the I’rohibitioin amend
mold, one partii'ulur instance be
ing the Hosing oi the Institution
for the treatment of Inebriates
with a saveing in maintenance a
lone to the extent of *r>().00() an
nually the building, valued at
SHKI.<MK>. is to lie used for other
ably as a part of the State .Nor
mal. In two comities recently
a jury was impanelled only to
find no single ease on the coni
doeot. This is an unpreeedent
ed o'curreiiec and the credit for
it is freely given to the cna-t
--ment nad the eiiforeement of the
prohibition law
Statistics are not always inter
esting loading but they are, as a
general thing, instructive. These
figures provided by the Attorney
(General of the State of Montana
tell a story that points a moral in
the effects of the enforcement of
the prohibition.
“We cannot as yet.'* say the
Attorney t.'eneral. “give a State
wide report r< lative to the de
crease of crime in Montana since
prohibition went into effect, hut
the following is authentic: in
Missoula county, during 1918
there were 1228 incarcerations; in
1919 there were 622. a decrease oi
606. In Cascade county in 1918
there were 1279 and during 1919
66f, a ileerea.se of 7)4. In Park
county there were 282 iueareea
tioiis as compared with I*l in
1919. a decidr-e of 241. This tail
ing off is assuredly due to the
closing of the saloons and remov
ing the Plantations they offered.
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drink
Orange
-crvsH
at fountains
ASK for an O range
**• Crush ice-cream soda
erund and you'll enjoy a deli*
cioua, refreshing treat! Pure and
golden -it* txquiiitt flavor it
derived from choice fruit oil,
pre** j from fre > My-picked or*
• ngei, cotuMncJ with pure
sugar and citric acid (the uacu*
ral acaJ of ettnu fruits.)
I or In bottles
W*JZ : '
hrpsred hv Orange. Crush Cos., Chicago
Laboratory . Lot Augr let
SsmJ for free bock, "Th* Story of Or an**-Crush
anJ Ltmen-Cnuh"
WINDER BOTTLING WORKS
u Winder, Ga.
EXA'II’-ATION AT MONROE
FOURTH CLASS POSTMASTER
Ihe (uited States < 'i\ il Service
1 ( o,omission hos announced an <■
amination to he held at .Monroe.
( eoi gi; on June the 2tith. 1920.
as a result of which it is
oolite,mplaicd vjieuncy in the po
sition of fourth class poslmaster
at l!ethleheii La. and other va-
Caneies ns they may occur at that
i lllee, unless it shall he decided ill
the interest of the servic to (ill
any vacancy by reinstatefeul. The
•oinpensation of the poslniasler at
this office was for the last lls
-;iI year.
Applicants miisl have reached
their twenty first birthday on tin
date of the examination, with the
exception that in a state where
women are declared by statute to
be at full age for all purposes at
eighteen years, on the date ot the
< xamiuation will be admitted.
Applicants must reside within
the territory supplied by the post
office for which the examination
is announced.
Tiie examination is open to all
citizens of the l uited States who
can comply with tin- requirements.
\ppli -ation blanks. Form 17m!
and full information concerning
the requirements Tf the examina
tion can be secured from the post
master ai the place of vacancy or
from the I uited States t ix i I Ser
vice <'ominission, Washington. I>.
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Applications should he properly
executed and filed w ith the <'om
inissi"ii at Washington. i>. • at
at the earliest practical date.
Winder Marble
and Granite Cos.
We Build Monments
From the largest to the smallest
Why go away to get ynr Monuments for loved ones
when von can patronize a home enterprise and get the
very best workmanship and most appropriate designs,
and at the same time save money and agents commission.
WINDER MARBLE & GRANITE CO.
J. W. Nichols, Prop.
Get Thorough Cultivation
Without Hard Work
Do you still find that making
n cultivator do the right kind of
work ia a tiresome, tedious job?
Wouldn’t you be interested
in a cultivator that puts thor
oughness into cultivation and takes the
hard work out ?
That is just what the use
of our John Deere ”K C" cul
tivator assures.
The “K C’s” rigs, in shifting,
stay parallel. Its shovels always
lace squarely to their work. They
never track or trail on crooked rows.
No uncultivated spots nor no deep
trenches are left. Over all the field,
on crooked rows, as well as on straight
rows, the “K C” gives thorough cul
tivation the kind that most effec
tively destroys weeds and conserves
moisture.
you can get the “K C * with the famous John Deere
Method Equipment—slip-point hoof shovels and sweeps.
Woodruff Hardware Cos.
MMiIigUHIBWa
TIIK HARROW TIMES. WINDER. GEORGIA
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Seethe Display!
AN Ingersoll display in
L a window shows a
store where you can be
“fitted” to one of the dozen
or more Ingersolls ac
cording to your own spe
cial needs.
Call on an Ingersoll
dealer today and let him
help you select.
£Tjruje>i&c&,
KaHiolite Walerbury Rmdiolitn
1:10 ..... ,1.1! I
Harrow Times \\ ant Ads Qc a line
The rigs shift quickly in
response to slight pressure on
the foot levers. Guiding the rigs is as
natural as walking.
You can maintain thorough
cultivation without delaying
work to make adjustments. No wrench
work is necessary. You don’t have to
leave the seat. Simply use the handy
levers. These levers enable you to
meet quickly and accurately every
field condition.
We want you to get into the
seat of this cultivator and see
for yourself how handy and reliable
it is. We’ve never seen its equal
among single-row cultivators for time
saving, labor-saving, weed-destroying
work in the field.
Don’t fail to come in early
and get acquainted with this cultivator.
To Clean Lamp Glasses.
When cleaning lamp glasses hole 1
them over the steam from a teakettle.
• tvn rub them with a try n -wspaper
'oldoit u;> fnto n wml mol lastly. v itb
n soft doth, nml limy will So nil that
an to desired.
Shorte6t-L'v<d People.
The natives of Now ftuinea re th
shortest lived people in the world,
which is attributed to their diet of
the larva- of certain beetles and tlo-tr
practice of drinking sea water.
Everybody Knows
EACH day finds the Buick Vaire-in-head motor car
establishing new records of efficient, economical
and dependable service.
Records that are important for consideration by the
buying public, they are a guarantee of quality in work
manship, uninterrupted use of their investment and
complete satisfaction in ownership.
Every day over five hundred thousand Buick cars are
demonstrating their efficiency and keeping the Buick
records clean.
The world’s knowledge of these exclusive Buick
qualities, and the existing demands for Buick cars,
make the importance of your purchasing early a
worth-while thought.
Prices f, o. b. Flint , Michigan
Model K.-44 - J1596.0 il Model K-47 $2465 00
Modn! K 45 $1595.00 Model K4B - $1865.00
Model K-46 • $2235.00 Mode! K SO • $2895.00
Pricmt fitvittd April I, I9UO
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When better automohi’es are built, Buick will build them
WINDER MOBILE CO„ Distributors
Winder, Georgia
Tk^*e , r>•**" ,f
Unusual Tires
TIRES that are different in their
distinctive good looks and in their
construction. An extra ply of fabric,
an extra heavy tread and generous
oversize make a tire of- remarkable
endurance.
Next Time—BUY FISK
Woodruff Hardware Cos.
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THURSDAY. .N'XK I<>. 1020.
IT S VERY PLAIN.
fluit we wouldn't In- selling tools
to tin 1 host ineeliaiiies il tlii-v w >nv
not fully u pto tin- standard of t-f
--tioiom-v. So you will 1"' "iso if
you neml tools of any kind for
o jtker hoiiu- or |• r>l * s.sioiinl__usv to
follow tlu-ir example and procure ,
tin-ill here where qualily is tlu?
first mushleratinn am! profit the.
last. \
WILLIAMS THOMPSON CO
Means Valve-in-Head