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AMERICAN LEGION MEETING
The most importnnt meeting oi
tltt' .John Rich Pentecost I’ost oi
the American Lotion ol the entire
year will he held in the Court
House al Winder Friday alter
noon, August 6th. ;it t :-‘*o P M.
Let every niemher lie present. Let
ns have a hundred per rent at
tendance. Let <‘\ery ex-service
man who is interested in keeping
up the spirit of comradeship and
mutual helpfulness come and .join
at this meeliny. We need you
The Legion was organized h.V ex
seren e men for ex-service men. It
is officered and maintained torliie
most part by enlisted men. Thou
sands of soldiers have been assist
ed by the organization. Many in
11 1 is, emmty. * hir interests are com
moil. Let ns stick together.
.1 < \ Pratt, ( ’hairnmn.
PROGRAM
Sunday School Convention of the
Second Section Mulberry
Association.
To he held with White Plains
church, live miles West ol .letfcr
kiiii on llosehton road. Sunday.
August loth.
!l ; :>0 A. M I ’ra.v er service.
1(1:00 A. M. Sony Service, eon-;
ducted by Prof. .1 11. Vernon, of
Wat.kinsville and .Mrs. .1 I!. \ aiigh
of Athens. (
11l :*,o ,\ M I tilth- Anl liorily for
iMllldilV Si'lmiii!, -I I v I trnukslilie,
Aiiliimi.
1 I :2() A. M. Sermon, L. K. Kob
*rls. < (illegc Park.
DINNER
lIA |\ M Devotional. \V. P.
I lollaml.
I 30 I*. M. Song Service. Me
Neal Brothers. I’ellniont.
2:00 I’ M. Wliv Should Smidav
School Officers he Kleeletl hy Hie
< (hurch, .1 I’. Kiev.
2:20. The Christian Obligation
to IBe Sunday School. K. L. Ben-i
liel 1, < >akw odd.
2:00 IV M.. Sermon. \V. K. < 'ul
lierson. < 'omnicree.
KKK ROBERTS.
Sunday School Kield Worker.
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends
and neighbors. also Drs Randolph
and I reemaii. who were so land
and thoughtful (luriin> the short
illness and sad death at our belov
ed son. Kliner. May Hod's blessings
rest upon everyone of you, is the
wish of
Mr and Mrs -I C BROt K
CHANGE OF SCHEDULES
S A. L. Railway.
No. 20 will arrive 7.1a I’M
No. 5 will arrive 100 I’M
No. 17 will arrive 8.42 AM
No. 11 will arrive 6.24 AM
No. 30 will arrive 9.15 AM
No. (i will arrive 2.85 l‘M
No. IS will arrive 7.15 I’M
No. 12 will arrive 11.07 I’M
HARDWICK COMING TO
WINDER AUGUST 18th
10:00 o’Clock
The Hon. Thomas W. Hardwick,
candidate for Governor will address the
voters of Barrow and adjoining counties
at Winder on August 18th, at 1 1 a. m.
R. L. WOODRUFF, Chairman
Barrow County Hardw ick Club.
SHARON LOCALS
Mis. MolMe I avail 'and little
daughter, h. a -Pine, sjhu l l .Monmi.v
with Mrs. Lula Parks and family.
\|jss Lois I)nvis was tin- guest
of Miss Lois I'agan Sunday.
.M r. and ,M rs -I W . I*av is and lit -
Ile daughter, Magnolia, visited Mr.
and M rs. .1 P .Maddox lasi Wed
nesday near Peiidergrass.
Mr. and Mrs Henry I'ayan vis
iled Mr. and Mrs. <l. W. Davis last
Sunday.
The school at Thompson mill is
pri >g ressi ng 11 ice Iy.
Miss Hester Emmett was the
guest of .Miss .Inl ia Helton Sunday
Mr. .1 P. I>av is and vv ife spent
Salurilay night and Sunday xvith
Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Davis and
family.
PENTECOST.
Mr. Weldon I’enlconst, of I hist -
vv iek. vv as here last week.
Mr. and Mrs -lob llaynie and
children and 'I r. and M rs. .1 M.
Wall and Mr. ('buries llardigree
attended the ('rook reunion at ' 'on
ter Grove, in daeksou eoimty. last
Sunday.
Mr. .Jesse Pate, of Aflanla. is
! i he ynest of friends here.
Misses Viola llardigree and
(;race Priekett. < 'luirles I lardigree
and Willie Lee Priekett and Plias.
I'ergusou were in Dahlonega Sat
urday.
Misses Viola llardigree and
Grace I’riekctt and Mr. Willie Lie
Pricket t were the recent guesls of
Mr. and .Mrs. W ill Wyley. ot Hreus
hold.
Mr Henry llardigree is spend
ing lliis week with Master Duncan
Ila rdigrcc at M•n it real.
We hate to jar you hut in pro
portion to its size the ant does
many times the work that you do.
Now hit the hall.
FINE FARM FOR
SALE
404 Acres of. w ell'improved red land farm lor sale
one ,mtl a halt miles iroiii Woodville. La.. Lreene couiify.
Oho li-rooiii dwelling, tan good tenant houses, Fanis
and other buildings and orchards.
\„ waste land, all lies well and praetieally '••vcl.
(toad springs and well water. 1 <-> acres original lorest. 7-
horse farm open right at good town, good seltool and
etmiii'chcs.
I'ight on two line puhlie roads and rut. into four
Iraels. Will sell as a whole or any tract desired and give
liberal terms.
\o Fetter farm to he found anywhere.
R . R. SHAW
;'„t I NK >N POINT, LA lit. 2.
Tin-: BARROW TIMES WINDER, GEORGIA.
A fellow can drop a nickel in
the collection box without hatting
an eye. hut it takes nerve to vet
out and do the work of the Lord
without pay.
COMPARISONS WILL HELF
Wmlker-Hardwlek Platforms Com
parrd by the Senora Enterprise-
Gazette
Tht race for governor of Georgis
promises to get pretty warm befort
the primary as Thomas W. Hardwire
has already announced his platforrt
along the same anti-administratior
plans which have characterized hts ac
tions for the past three years whiU
Hon. Clifford Walker comes forware
with a straight out, clear cut. honor
atde and just support of the demo
cratic party. He n a fine man anf
w(U make a strong race for the hlgl
office of governor.—Senoia Enter
price-Gazette. _
Superlatives in the
Vidalia Advance
By all o<lds the cleanest, sanest
ivtraightest and safest man for gover
nor of Georgia is Clifford Walker oi
Monroe. —Vidalia Advance.
professional” cards
W. L. MATTHEWS
Physician and Snurgeon
Suite 410 Winder Nat. Lank Bids.
Office Hours 10 to 12 A. M. and
I to 4 P. M.
Residence Phone No. 213.
Office Plmne No. 13.
W. T. RANDOLPH
Physician and Surgeon
"Winder Nat. Bank Bldg.
Winder, (!a.
Phones: Office 303, Res. 311.
All Halls 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
FOR NORTH GEORGIA LAND
BUYERS THE WINTER
VILLE REALTY COMPANY
Has some of the best farms for
to he found in ('lark and < )-
glethorpe county.
tur lands are noted for being
fertile and of the very- best grade.
They lie well, the best red elay
;iibsoii and cannot lx* excelled lor
%
producing the largest yields of
cotton and all grain crops.
Prices are so much lietter than
other places it will pay you to
investigate and to come I<> see us.
The W'interville Realty Go.
('. H. Wilson.
There’s no chance for the coun
try to go to heck for another lour
years, at least. Both parties are
assuring us of bully times when
they get in.
STUDEBAKER WAGGNS
The war is over; we can now get the famous wide track STUDEBAKER
WAGONS.
The buyers and users of wagons are not as much concerned about how
a tire is put on as they /ire about how long and Jiovv well it stays on.
For a lire to stay on it must have a foundation which is the huh. The
STUDEBAKER hubs are treated with a patented process known to the STI -
DEBAKER WAGON alone. Therefore, the STUDEBAKER hubs does not
crack and allow the spokes to come loose and give way under the rim, causing
the tire to come loose. This is the reason so many farmers call our attention
1< the STUDEBAKER WAGON they bought of us eighteen or twenty years
; 00. They invariably say- “See here! These hubs are not cracked yet. These
front tires are the ones that came on the w agon and have never been re-set. The
brakes wane the tires off the rear wheels: my blacksmith put that set on the
rear wheels is the total expense on my STUDEBAKER for 20 years.
The STI'DKHAKHR WAGON is built right all over. The above expe
riences of the STI'DEBAKKK WAGON is the reason we sell the STIDHRA
KKK.
Woodruff Hardware Company
WINDER, GA. and STATHAM, GA.
I
|A?tudebaker wagon bought in 1868
! —and working today
IHTHREE generations of farmers have been
* well and faithfully served by a Stude
baker Farm Wagon bought in i 868 by
Mitcheal Everman of Centerville, la.
The grandson of the man who bought this Stude
baker wagon writes: “There is not a crack in the
bubs and I am using it every day.
Let us prove to you that this is not an exceptional
Studebaker wagon. Studebaker has thousands of
letters telling about Studebaker wagons that have
served their owners just as faithfully as the Everman
wagon.
A visit to our store witl convince you that the Studebaker Farm
Wagons and Buggies we always have in stock are just as r^ I,abU ‘
just as welt built—as the Studebaker \ chicles of halt a century ago.
Come and see os when you need a wagon or hamem.
DeKalb County Farms for
Sale
1 (io acres 1 -j in cultivation, balance in fine timber;
Good roads, schools, churches. 200.000 feet saw tim
ber, nice 6-room home and two tenant houses. $165
per acre: 1 cash and arrange balance.
IPO acres 4 houses, II miles 5 points, $1 s .000.00.
60 acres. II miles 5 Points, new 8-room house,
aseetliiie lights, good barns and tenant house,run -
ning water in h>l *22.000.00. See me at once. This will
lie sold and you will miss it.
E. L. WAGGONER
CLARKSTON. GA.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 5. 1920.