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of tbo Condition of
THE BANK OF SIATHAM
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mV^PFlny.-iI < Miristian people.
All the denominations have siilt-
Hlarilial elmrcli houses erected for
the most part out of fine granhe.
Rev. T. <'. Bnrell is the Haj)list
Bishop and his members believe in
him and follow his efficient leader
ship, " -ii >• * *'• ■-
Bro. pastor of the Met It
><list elmreh, was formerly pastor
at Winder and is doing; a good
work on his present field. >
For 1(Oi days the meeting contin
ued H was the writers good for
tune 1o do the preaching. The
congregations were fine, the inter
est splendid, the cooperation su
perb. the. < 'hristian hospitality a-
Tiiong all denominations above the
average.
That superb Scotchman, Boh
Henderson, hsl tin* song services.
He lms no peer and lew equals sis
chorister.
While in the city the home of
tiro and Sister •). B. Whitley was
ours. No more loyal Christians
and delight fnl hosts could he
found.
The city has in course of con
struction one of the tinest granite
school buildings in the state*. It
will cost around $75,000 and is the
pride of all citizens from the
youngesl school child to the big
bodied, big spirited mayor.
Tliwe isn’t a bettor town ini
(eorgia than Lithoniu, nor a more
pleasant to work among.
Long may llicy prosper tempor
ally ami spiritually. Of eourse the
writer had to visit the printing
plant, tiro, ('lark has one of the
Ik*sl establishments in the slate
and is himself one of the leading
lights in the fourth estate.
HAVE ICE CREAM
WHEN YOU WANT IT.
and as much as you want, (let one |
of our ice eream tree/ers and you
van make as delirious ire cream us
any expert. Not much work to it
either. Our f*ec/,ers run so easily
that a child can liirn the crank
and the cream w ill he ready in a
few minutes. Come in v arious siz
es.
WILLIAMS - THOMPSON CO.
Phone 888.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR CONGRESS.
Gainesville, Ga., April 3, tffgO.
ITo the Voter* of Ninth CongreaMonal
DNtiict of Georgia:
T herewith announce as a candidate
ifor Coogress Imm the Ninth CongrfiM
ional Distrb-t of Georgia subject to the
Dext democrat b' primary election for
congressman.
1 am making this race in response
o snpeals t.hat come to me from many
true and patriotic men from nil parts
of the District, and from a desire to
serve the, people of the. District as their
! representative. These appeals, 1 know,
are honest and sincere.
ft was my privilege, during the year
of 15*18, to meet and discuss with you
manv of the import a tit matters arid
things which at that time were attract
ing the attention of all the people of
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TOR SOLICITOR GENERAL.
"a the People of the Western Circuit:
I make this announcement for re
lection to the office of Solicitor Gen
oa), feeling that if i have made a
atisfactory public official, the people
will be willing to give me an indorse
ment. >•
iShortly alter my election the in
oine derived from the office to which
!ad been elected whs reduced by
legislation to approximately half it
was paying when I "am elected, and
at a time when a dollar had less than
halt its former purchasing value.
I will appreciate the support of
all the people of the circuit, and prom
ise to the public the same vigorous,
faithful and corteons discharge of tho
duties of the office that I have endeav
ored to render during the present term.
Respectfully,
isr*. , W O. DEAN.
FGR CONGRESS.
To the white people of the Ninth
'ongressional District of Georgia.
T hereby announce my candidacy for
the Democratic nomination for Repre
sentative from this district in the tilth
Congress and a-k your support.
I pledge my adherence to mtr eon
stituliotutl liberties, and to the princi
ples and policies of Washington, Aef
ferson, .Madison, and Monroe; and my
unalterable and uncompromising oppo
sition to any attempt to surrender our
independence through a foreign League
of Nations; to burden the American
people with the suporl of foreign na
tions and peoples; or to force compul
sory military training upon the country.
JOHN 1. KELLY.
TOR THE LEGISLATURE.
To the White Voters of Harrow County.
t herebv announce my candidacy tor
representative from Barrow County in
die house of Representatives, subject
to the next Democratic primary held
for the election of members of the Gen
oral Assembly.
I will appreciate the support and in
rtuence of everv white voter and it elec
ted I pledge my best efforts to serve
you acceptably.
RICHARD B. RUSSELL. IK.
SHARON LOCALS.
Mr. .1, W. Davis was the guest
of Mr. Dalton Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. (\ T. McDaniel, of Thomp
son ’s Mill, took a trip to Stone
mountain last Sunday.
Mr. ,J. D. Carter has hern si<-k
for several days.
Miss Lois Davis was the guest
of Miss Lois Lankford last week.
Miss‘‘Annie Me Ever spent the
day with her sister last Sunday.
Miss Dora McDougal returned
to he v sc hool this week.
Mrs. .lohn Parks was tin* guest
of Mrs. Tom Deaton Sunday.
Mrs. .1 W. Davis siient Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. .left Fagan.
Misses Lois Lankford. Lois Maul
din and Lois Davis were out rid
jing Sunday afternoon.
M>s. lull Maddox was the guest
|of Mr. M arietta Fagan Sunday af
' ternoon.
Mr. ilersehel Davis will make a
trip to Atlanta at an early date.
Mr. Will Deaton spent last Sun
jday with Mr. Marion Davis.
• of the issues, which were then
kotnee to cm patriot!': citi
yet unsettled.
rny purpose, a< appropriate
the issues fairly ami
W ■ flic 1 1
Hn i'll . l" 1 siipp"! ml.
HHucil.l pb‘*lge !i y be-1 i• If'i
||H' I pledge my be-t efforts
Hfhalf.
HOW AHD THOMPSON.
THK BARROW TIMKS, WTNDKR. OEOROIA.
Gainesville Midland Schedule
No. 14 Northbound due 9.40 AM
Daily (Mixed) except Sunday.
No. 5 Southbound due 11.46 AM.
Daily
No. 8 Northbound lue 2.00 I’M
I tail v
No. Id Southbound due 5.110 I’M.
Daily (Mixed) except Sunday:
No. 6 Southbound due 8.45 AM.
Sunday < trily
No. 7 Southbound due 4.58 I’M
Sunday ( fitly
Shackelford Makes Many Friends
With Speech at Bostwick, Ga.
Host wick. (5a., duly 1* Titos and.
Shackelford. eandidate for con
gress. spoke here this afternoon, j
His address was a convincing and
masterful one, and captured his
audience.
The speaker made many friends
and the opinion was expressed on
itll sides that if Mr. Shackelford
would make the same address over
the district, that he would sweep
the district and win the election
by the largest majority ever given
to a eandidate for congress.
KS INSURANCE
Your neighbor’s borne burned only a few days or months ago, and a
cyclone is likely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with US
ml lie down at night with a clear conscience and a peaceful mind. Don’t
DELAY. It may mean the loss of your home. Any man can build a home
once A WISE man insu'es his property in a reliable insurance company
so that when calamity comes he can build again. He owes the protection
that it jives, to ihs peace of mind and the care of his loved ones.
Kilgore, Radford & Smith
Successful Canning
and Preserving
IT ISN’T all knowing how and taking pains.
You’ve got to have good equipment to in
sure against loss of your time and waste of
valuable food.
VYe take great care to obtain tile canncrs,
jars, jar holders, and racks, rubbers, etc., that
are known to be the ino i ■ ■- ul.
Conte in and tal with ua.
SMITH HARDWARE COMPANY.
WINDER, GEORGIA
the WINCHESTER store
FOR
SALE
A IVvv good farms in the best county in Middle <leor
gia. and worth the money. Land that is advancing every
day. It will he interesting for any home-seeker or spec
ulator to eonte to Putnam county, Fatonton. <ia.
PUTNAM REALTY
COMPANY
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
W. L. MATTHEWS
Physician and Suurgeon
Suite 410 Winder Nat. Bank Bldg.
Office Hours 10 to 12 A. M. and
1 to 4 P. M.
Residence Phone No. 213.
Office Phone No. 13.
W. T. RANDOLPH
Physician and Surgeon
Winder Nat. Bank Bldg.
Winder, (Ja.
Phones: Office 303, lies. 311.
All Calls answered promptly
Medicine Furnished.
E. R HARRIS. M. D
Winder National Bank Building
Office Hours: 8:30 to 10 A. M.
3 to 4 P. M.
Bethlehem 1 to 2 P. M.
Telephone: Office 154 Res. 174
CHANGE OF SCHEDULES
S A. L. Railway.
No. 29 will arrive 7.15 PM
No. 5 w ill arrive 3.00 PM
No. 17 will arrive 8.42 AM
No. 11 will arrive 6.24 AM
No. 30 will arrive .9.15 AM
No. 6 will anive 2.35 I’M
No. 18 will arrive 7.15 I’M
No. 12 will arrive 11.07 PM
Reliable Glasses
If von are thinking of obtaining glasses, please hear m mind
that the financial and professional responsibility of those to
4v hom you entrust the care of yonr eyes is oi greatest impor
tance. Ours is a complete organization, devoted exclusively
to the scientific examination of eyes and ihe filing and grind
ini* of propel* glasses, all for one reasonable change.
Optometrist J. C. Duggan optician
53 West Mitchell Street, Near New Terminal Station.
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FOR SALE
Meal and Hulls
Good 7 per cent Cotton
Seed Meal, at per 100 pounds
sack $3.85.
Loose Cotton Seed Hulls at
per 100 pounds, $1.20.
Winder Oil Mill
Winder, Georgia
IS BUGGQ& HARNESS
THE LONG UFE OF A i >llh .
GOOD WAGON OxH j
Wm booibt our two Studobkr* 1 ] L
from your oo>>t. Mom Logon, 37 gay} ij
or^four 1 wa*o*of other mnkes oanuo W——*
we bought ours.
We buve never Woken an v thin*
on the whom on d the huh* *r pr
foct yet.
Studebaker 37
roar* of work yot.
Arthur Lnk. p. years old hubs
pgrfpct yet
Not strange for the Studehal-r because the hub* are
of fine, close grain tough, strong and treated with a
secret sealing solution that is weather resisting.
Notice the hubs on the next Studebaker you pass on die
road you’ll find they are not split or checked like the
ordinary wagon.
And in these hubs are set the famous Studebaker slope
shoulder spokes.
The Studebaker Farm Wagon Wheel is best made.
We sell the Studebaker because we believe it is the big
gest wagon value on the marked.
Woodruff Hardware Cos.
|f|| Good Year
II SOLD BY”
yo(| 8 Smith Hardware
XXL I Company
I Winder Georgia
THURSDAY. JULY 15, 1920.