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Help iti relieve t lie drudgery <>i
COOkINH IN MOT WEATHER
I,y using a FIUKLUHS COOK
STOVE. Smith Hardware Cos.
sells lliem. - t
1-I*l IT *IA US. both Mason and
Glass Top, in pints, quarts and
half gallon sizes. Sold by Smith
hardware Cos.
GOOD LI CK RED KIM’IT dAli
RI'BBERS, recognized as the
world’s best. Sold by Smith Hard
ware Cos. ■ t-
TERN 11* SEED, TERNIP SEED
bulk Turnip Seed, all varieties
nt Smith Hardware Cos.
Plant 1 hutch Means and Meet
Seed this month. Smith Hard
ware sells them in bulk.
Met a nice MAMMOCK for the
pOlK'll from Smith Hardware Cos.
PORCELAIN MIN 111) KEFRIG-
F.RATOKS are the most sanitary
and easiest to keep clean, a hip
line at the right price. Smith
Hardware Cos.
Home Made Ice Cream is much
BETTER. Buy a Triple Motion
Freezer from Smith Hardware Cos.
, WITKN vor WANT TO PAINT
jt piece <>r Furniture. a Swing.
Floor, a House, Wagon. Antonio
])ile. or anything, you got BEST
PAINTS from Smith Hardware
< \nnpnny.
AIICII EL IN HKD IXNKR Tl'IiFS.
None hotter nl any price, but tliev
cost you less than some. Sold hy
SMITH HARDWARE CO.
When you want an Al TOMO-
P.IKK CASINO it will pay you to
see SMITH HA ROW ARK CO.
an RLKCTRIC WASH INO
..VlAnv on the easy payment
. *, Smith Hardware Cos.
plan ivom t no n
Batter Up. HASH BALn
Ql ALTERS Is SMITH HAW- ,
AY ARK CO.
COW FOU SAIiK. Good cow,
fresh in milk, for sale.—Harvey
Austin. Bethlehem, Oa. 11
WANTED Table hoarders,
men only. Apply to Mrs. 1. M.
Foster, 296 Center street,
jjOST.—< 'ollie doc. white brwosl.
tip of tail white. Lost at llrasel
ton Wednesday. Notity J. F.
Kden, Auburn, Ht. 1, and e;et re
ward. 2t. pd.
Rattlesnake'* Rattle.
The rattle of the rnttlesnnke Is de
veloped from the aingle conical *ole
•r epidermal sjin. whteli In moat
•nakes forms the internal tegument of
the tall. The bone on w hich the root
of the rattle rest* consists of the laat
oh tidal vertebra and is covered with
a skin which la the beginning of th
rattle in young rattleeuekea.
W omen
Made iouiig
,-i—£ ytro. a dear s?-:.a and a boo >
1 ;i of vouth end h r.iay
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5 ordt" by resuLri tii.:'.';
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,vt>. Au druggists three atres.
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WINDER’S GREATEST ANNUAL EVENT
The North Georgia Fair
October 5-6-7-8 9, 1920
we can'
Tooether
Yes, we can take it all apart
In fact we kno each car by heart.
I >on’t he like the little hoy who
look the watch apart to see what
made the wheels go ‘round. Don’t
linker around your ear and so dis
tui h the mechanism that you do
not give a tinker’s tamo’shanter
wltat becomes of it. Drive it a
round here : If it is too sick to
navigate just phone us and we’ll
throw out t he life line.
G. J ALLEN
Winder, Ga.
m i. .. . i—tr -rr,
Still Goad.
"No m*>n ran not with effect who do
do not act In concert; no men c r n act
In concert who ao not act v.iih *onS
dence; no men rnn act with o-fififlence
who are not bound together by com
mon opinions, common afTettloas and
common Interest*.” —Burke.
Three More Days
Money Raising Sale
AT
J.L. SAUL’S
This is positively the last
chance, so don’t wait but come
at once.
W. L. DOUGLAS OXFORDS
30 per cent discount will be al
lowed on all new Douglas Oxfords
$14.00 Grade S 9BO
12.00 Grade
10 00 Grade 7
9.00 Grade 8,89
8.00 Grade 9 ®®
7.50 Grade 5 25
Remember W. L. Douglas Oxfords
are as standard as gold dollars.
This is postively your last chance for
this great sale.
J. L. SAUL
Winder , Georgia
THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA
(She Appalarhec £>uutiay B>rltonl
GJnminttimt
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THE APPALACHEE SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION
O
CENTER HILL CHURCH, Walton County
JULY 14TH and 15TH., 1920.
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JULY 14TH
10.00. A. M. Devotional A. -T. GOSS, Monroe.
10.15. The Problem of Attendance VY. E. White. Jefferson
It) 45. Sunday School Work J. W. MERRITT, Gainesville
Il.;j0. Sermon C. W. HENDERSON, Maysville.
LUNCH.
1.30 P. M. The Ideal Superintendent J- I* CASH, Winder.
2.10. Teacher Training A. M. .WO I ILKA , Monroe.
2.45. Work of the Teacher J. VV. MERRITT, Gainesville.
3.10. Sunday School Evangelism W. S. WALKER. Monroe.
JULY 15TH.
10.00 A. M. Devolional S. E. ROGERS. Social Circle.
10.30. Home Department W. 11. EA IST, Winder.
J 1.30. Sermon T. W. t ALLAW Al, A1 aeon.
LUNCH.
1.30 P. M. Intermediate Work EDI 111 NOISE, Winder.
2.M0. Graded Sunday Schools A IRGIE <'< )!• I ELD, Monroe
2.30. How to Get A Sunday School W\ E. HODGES, Winder.
3.00. Election of Officers. ,
Miscellaneous I lusiness.
W r . 11. FAUST, President.
I>. H. JENKI NS. Secretary.
Men’s Palm Beach Suits, $20.00
quality, at $9.90
Ladies Voile and Poplin SIO.OO
Dresses at $5.95
$25.00 Silk Dresses at $13.75
MEN’S PANAMA HATS.
50 PER CENT OFF.
800 PAIRS OF BEST $3.00 OVER
ALLS at 8195
\ < W-' . -
¥ * ' ml
WILLIAM DUNCAN
Before he was an actor, William Duncan was an athletic Instructor and a
writer for physical culture magazines. Fie first appeared on the stage With
Kandovr, the strong man, and later toured the country at the head of hla awn
dramatic company playing Hamlet. Today he !a known throughout the world
as a aerial star and director. Upon completing “Smashing Barrier*" Albert H.
Smith, president of Viragraph. furnished Mr. Duncan with a serial the produc
tion of which will cost $1,000,000.
“The Silent Avenger" Is the title of the new serial. It was written by
Albert E. Smith and Cleveland Moffett. In this Mr. Duncan la given ample
opportunity to show his skill as a fancy shot pool player, expert on the ten
nis court and clever slight of hand performer. The thrills provide the sfar
director with material in which to demonstrate his strength and ability as an
all-round athlete. He insist* on realism and will assume great risks to stage
a thrill as it should he performed. Ho will not use dummies or substitute*.
If the thrill Is in the script, Mr. Duncan insists that It can be performed
and he does It regardless of the hazard.
His leadtDg lady, Edith Johnaon, 1* equally courageous and follows Wil
liam Duncan to the limit. They have been associated in several serial*. In
cluding “The Man of Might” and “A Fight for Millions.”
Choice Cuts
That statement is trite as
you will quickly learn if you
try to eat meats after having
tried to eat somebody’s else’s
\Ye have the CHOICEST
CUTS at the most REASON
ABLK PRICES. The quality
is always the best —the eat
ing TENDER AND JUICY.
Watson-Glover & Cos.
■ A ■** Mnk
Found the Dragon Fly.
Aunt Elizabeth and her nephew
Harold, were looking at a comic pic
ture, the character* represented by
Insect* and animals. They were point
ing oat each kind, hnt the dragon fly
hadn’t yet keen located. Soon 1 cold
•poke up. “I think this is the one,
Aunt Elizabeth. He looks a* If he
were draggln’ sumpin’.”
Optimistic Idea.
Nothing Is so uncertain as the mind*
pf the rabble.
THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1920.
T~
Sons meats
/SK leather,
HAVE ICE CREAM
WHEN YOU WANT IT.
and as much as you want. Get one
of our ice cream freezers and you
can make as delicious ice cream as
any expert. Not much work to it
either. Our freezers run so easily
that a child can turn the crank
and the cream will be ready in a
few minutes. Come in various siz
es.
WILLIAMS - THOMPSON CO.
Phone 888.
Earning and Spending.
Earning money keep* soiuo men
from their wiv**. Spending n uey
drive* *ome women farther away from
their husbands. The proper way Is for
husband and wife to earn together an 4
spend together.
Using Com men Sens*.
Wisdom consists not tn an abua
folk£* of smartness, but mostly la a
MAe use of what little common a* ns*
I we are fortunate enough to possess,