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The Barrow Times
WINDER, GEORGIA
A. G. LAMAR r -Editor
m SI 'BM IMPTION BA TEH
One Copy One Year
One Copy six Mouth* '
Enter a > ,>e,onl Cla-e matter at Winder, Georgia, under the
Ad of Congress March -t, JS7S*
m AI,L ('OMMINHATIONM ML ST BE SIGNED BY THE WRITER
CRAIG COMES BACK AGAIN.
We are always sad when an oM friend lids us farewell and leaves
ns, in .ill probability. never to meel again.
It causes one to go back over flit* years that have gone. 1o runimatr
in his mind over the finer qualities and superior attainments of that
friend and the irreparable loss sustained by Ids departure.
One of the great sins of Immunity is we never recognize the real
Worth of one we have alavs known until 1 his separation lakes place.
And wind a joy it brings, when after a long time this friend re
turns and we again get the pleasure and advantage of his associa
tion and comradeship.
This thought suggests itself to us by the very pleasant news that
AV. 11. Craig has returned to his first love and "ill be one ot the edi
torial writers for the Gainesville Herald. ... ,
11 will he a source of exceeding joy to hundreds of Ins Iriemls. who
for years have read the strong and classic editorials eniinating from Ins
brilliant mind - editorials Which have so often touched the tenderest
chords of th soul divine. .
Harvo Craig writes things worth reading, things which most ot us
cannot write and things that thrill the mind, because they are spark
ling gems of purest ray serene.. . .
The Times rejoices to know he has returned home, and indulges
the hope that his next departure will not lake place until alter many
more years of unselfishness, he decides to leave for the elysian fields ot
eternal Miss to live among the lillies and the redeemed tor evenm.r.
THE DEMOCRAIC TICKET
The Democratic National alter a week s session in San
Francisco, nominated Monday night Governor James M t ox. ol Ohio,
us its standard hearer for president, and on Tuesday Pillowing, I unk
lin i). Roos. vell. of New York, as vice president.
It is doubt fill if the convention could have selected a man st rouge
in all respects than Governor Jas. H. Cox, nor one who would have
proven more acceptable to Hie great mass of the parly.
He has demonstrated his intellectuality. Ins character and Ins states
manship bv accomplishing big things for Ins state as guveimn and
having laws enacted thal were for the good ot the masses.
|| ( . has shown himself a man with a heart m sympathy unfit
the grcnl eoinw.m people, having a vision broad in its scope and th*
roui'iiii’O <>t his con viutious.
While a native of a republican stale, he has bee. .elected governor
throe times, and all indications point to Ins currying Ohio against
Hardin* his republican opponenl.
Cos will carrv several of Ihe don I,lfni wlorn states will, a
chance lor Indiana. Kansas. Nebraska and ? lln; sn.a b r slales.
With Cox and Roosevelt there is a strong probability "I the clun
oeratie party Keith.* New York and two or more ot the northern
R 1 The outlook is bright for a democratic victory, and ryery man who
elaims 1o he a den.oerat, and most every one m the south claims
should he encouraged and help to make our nonnnes vielorious.
EAftLE WILLIAMS
Kurle Williams, Vltagraph star,
ha* devoted most of hie time to that
company* West Const studio In re
en! year*. but came east to make
"The Fortune Hunter" and ‘‘Captain
Swift," two play* that bad a long run
mi HroadwH) a few year* ago. They
were made famous by the Rnrrymore*
Mr. Wlllluuis 1* now at work making
teat urea at Vltagraph’a West (’-oast
■tndlo.
Old Familiar Discovery.
Every row and then there comes a
anbsfttute for gasoline. niuply Ailing
the place of the old dlicriv<wles of per
petual motlou.- New York Sun.
Make Labels Stay On.
To fasten the name labels on can*
and bottles containing food stuff ■. use n
piece of adhesive plaster. This will
stick to any surface and the annoy
ance caused hy labels falllr/ off will
l>e at an end.
The Cost.
Everything Is worth what Its pur-
Hinser will pay for It according to an
l<! saying.
Best Prrsian Camels.
The host Persian camels nre the
powerful one-humped kind, which art.
•trod in the province of Khorassnn.
This animal can carry a burden of GOO
pounds at the rate <f 20 miles n day
The ordinary Persian carnel, however,
will curry -100 pounds at the rate of 15
stiles a day.
Statement of the Condition of
THE FARMERS BANK
Located at Winder, Ga., at the close ol
business .tune .10, 10-0.
itESOriB'KH
Demand loans 7.4U3.7J
Time loans :t30,139.37
Bands and storks owned by
the bank
Furniture and fixtures
('i,sh in vault and amount de
posited in banka .17, 4.>I—7
Cush item* n.r<3
r g•) i
Clearing house
Advances nit rotten in process
of shipment 26,.ifi../4
St oik Federal Reserve Hunk 1,650.00
War Saving Stamps 540.00
Overdraft* 229.62
Total $512,261.41
1.1 AHII.ITIKS
Capital stm k paid in $ .>0.000.00
Suoplns fund 8,000.00
Undo idol profits, less current
expenses, interest and laves
paid 13,271.07
Individual deposits subject to
cheek 277,108.91
Time certificates 5)9,444.'M
Cashier’s cheeks 1,070.69
Notes and bills rediscounted 44.56d.40
Hills payable, including time cer
tificates, representing bor
row ed money 18,500.00
Total $512,261.41
STATK of OKORGIA, Harrow county.
Before me enine R. .1. Smith, Cashier
of The Farmers Hank, who beiug duly
sworn, says that llie above and fore
going statement is a true condition of
said bank as shown by the books of tile
in said bank. K. .T. Smith.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 7tli day of .Tulv, 1920.
J. TT. HOT'SK. C. X. r.
Barrow County, Georgia.
A Young' July Fourth Orator.
A fine hov arrived at the home
of Me. and Mrs. II T. llineslev on
last Sunday.
lie was large enough, or At
least he thought he was. to he s
fourth of .Toly orator from the
noise he made.
He ami mother are getting on
nieelv and his father thinVs nl
cpdv that he is the greatest hoy
in all the land.
jan x m ls, vv x:\ititK, geujkuia
STRAND
PROGRAM
Thursday, Bth
Norma Talmage
x IN
The Heart of
Wetona
Friday
Elliott Dexter and
Gloria Swanson
Gloria. Swansoa in
'for better .forvorse
An ALT TCP AFT IVture
' N
f • V
IN
For Better, for
■* ** "v
Worse
Saturday
Wm. Duncan; The
Silent Avenger.
Western featured?
Comedy.
Monday
Bert Lyttell
IN
Alias Jimmie Val
entine
Tuesday
Shirly Mason
IN
Her Elegant Man
Wednesday
Charles Ray
IN
The Pinch Hitter
First Baptist Church.
Services for Sunday. Sunday
school at 10. JO. Preaching at 11.-0.
‘The li<*st Vision.”
!>. Y. I*. I . 7.30. Preaching at
5.30. ‘‘The Fevers of Life.” Spe
cial music. Come. —W. 11. Faust.
Castor.
FOR SALE '*■> Acres of good
land near Winder. Price right.
Terms, if necessary. See me quick
—Jim. H. Williams, Winder, Ga.
Coal Warning
The coal situation throughout Ihe country is serious.
I nless there is a radical improvement many people will be without heat at
least a portion of next winter.
SSome of our own people may lie among that number. Do you want to be
one ’ We advise you to order your winter’s supply of coal now.
Orders will he filled in the order in which they are received, as rpidly as we
get the coal.
PEOPLES FUEL COMPANY
WINDER, GEORGIA
We Want Your Eye
READ THE TRUTH
No house ran offer you a ‘‘bargain” today. There is no such animal any
more. He lies buried under the shadow of old IF. (\ L.
No article you buy is WORTH the price you pay NOW. 11. 0. L. and profit
eers have boosted them far beyond their REAL value. That is the cold, un
varnished and unwelcome truth.
Hut e. as retailers in a small town, are helpless. In the wholesale markets
we are compelled to pay the exhorbitant prices.
All we can do is to sell the goods at the very narrowest possible margin of
profit. THAT WK 1)0. at a margin so narrow it can not possibly,.he sliced
again. We are doing the very best we can to keep the price of foodstuffs
down We KNOW that no one can undersell us. Will you favor us with
your patronage.
J. C. RAY & CO.
THE ECONOMY STORE.
WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH
EVERY NEED
If you want your car to run smooth
and fartheresl for the least expense,’ get
your gasoline, oil and dope grease at the
Motor Inn Filling Station.
Day and night service.
We want your patronage.
MOTOR INN FILLING STATION
WINDER, GEORGIA
Have Moved My Barber Shop
I have moved my Barber Shop in the
basement under the Garrison & Patrick
jewelry store.
G. W. ANDERSON
„ "The Old Reliable”
Till RSOAY. JULY 8, 1920.