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LAR.RY SEM ON
I,nrry S*iuon, whose recent triumphs 1;o v impelled to style
bilii "Tti** Ne vv < 'niuedy Kirti:." hits risen to tli.n emeled place by long train
ing Knelt stage iH Ilia earner acted as a stepping stone to bis treat iiihieve-
Oieiit. Perhaps be was born muter a luckj planet. Anyway, lie was for
tunute enough to tie (lie son of an aetor and rcrrlvnl an early training in
man ll '. juggling and acroliatles lie mastered some of these arts before be
had finished the third reader After leaving school lie traveled with bin
father and became more efficient in the arl of entertaining.
Then followed the period in the newspaper business as cartoonist This
developed his creative ability and prepared him to write his own comedies.
It also laniiltt him to forsake the well beaten path anti search in the byways
for new inalerlal. A cartoonist must he original.
Thus, I.a rry Set it on Is perhaps the best qua I i fled for the title of comedy
king. All of his past experiences ran he utilized upon the screen He can
resort to thrilling Hcrolialies where the average comedian Is forced to use
slapsticks. Hr is also adep hi training animals and has a rat, monkey and
six white mire that play difficult roles in his comedies
Miring the three years previous to IP2SJ, Albert 10. Suiit'i. president ol
Vitagraph, hits agreed to outlay $.'1,(100.(100 on harry Semon i:t the production
of 3d new comedies “The (Jrocery Clerk,” which is something different from
the usual run of laugh makers, was the first film to he produced under the
new contract. “Hetwreti the Arts.” “le\v Prop Inn” and “The Head Walter”
are* some of harry Kenton's comedies that stand out prominent us being in a
class tv themsej ves
‘™*" COR.INNE GRJFFI.TH
Corlnne lirlfllth is known as the best dressed woman on fit* screen. Her
gowns are designed especially for her productions and quite frequently this
favorite of the silver screen sets the style for Paine Fashion. But dress is
not the only asset Miss Griffith possesses; her facial expression is in a class
by itself. There is not an emotion, shade or degree of feeling that she cannot
express with her features. “The Climbers,'' “The Tower of Jewels," Human
Collateral” and “f teadline nt Eleven” give an Idea of her versatility. These
features also show Miss tirithlh in some of her latest gowns.
THE RATfROW TIMES M IVDEK. OEOROIA.
A Live Horse
• > IS A VALUABLE
ASSET
A Dead Horse
IS A COMPLETE
LOSS
I stand between life and death.
When your horse is sick or injured, send for me.
Modern appliances and remedies enable me to give
animals prompt and successful treatment. ..
DR. J. H. MOORE
Graduated License Veterinarian
OFFICE OVER CITY PHARMACY
Office Phone 62—J Residence Phone 69
We Offer You
Inducements
TO TRADE WITH
US
AW offer you a high “fade of foodstuffs at no advance
in prices over those charged for the ordinary grades.
We offer you prompt and efficient service, always us
iiiL: every means to protect your interests.
We offer von ihat courteous welcome and atmosphere
of good cheer which appeals to every person who hands
money over another person’s chunter.
Are these indueenicnts enough to enlist you al least as
a trial customer of ours ’
J. W. Summerour
WINDER, GEORGIA
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A IW E MAKE.
H A HIT 1
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We haven't much time to play
the "real national name, because
this business keeps us pretty busy.
We make a hit, however, with the
people in this town who appreci
ate the I’.KST .MEAT. We also
play tin 1 game fair, li you are not
our customer now we would appre
ciate a trial order. I’lione us to
day.
Watson-Glover Cos.
Fhone 80.
CHEAP IN PRICE
BUT NOT IN QUALITY
We take pride in the fact that in all of this era of skyrocketing in prices
v.e have never charged a customer one cent of excess profit.
We believe our customers realize it. The increasing volume of our bus
iness compels us to believe it.
You can buy almost anything you not'd in everyday life at ibis general
store. And you can always be sure of one thing—it will be cheap in price,
I'd T N<>T IN QUALITY.
SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES TO CLOSE OUT ON OUR MEN'S,
LADIES AND CHILDREN S SLIPPERS
A. S. EBERHART
‘ 4 ' BROAD STREET - WINDER. GEORGIA
Good Leather in These
SHOES
when vor m v a pair of shoes you avast
SERVICE AS WELL AS CO.MEORT—
o\LY SHOES MADE OF GOOD LEATHER WILL
HIVE YOE HO< >|) SERVICE
WE SELL SI ('ll SHOES AT
NO A I )\*AX( E IX PRJ< E.
J. C. RAY & CO.
‘ Th Economy Store.”
HANCOCK COUNTY FARM
LANDS FOR SALE
463 A. gray pebble land will) clay subsoil five mi to
h. R. town, 2 mi to school and church ; 2f>o A. in cultiva
tion balance in timber ami pasture land. One 8-rooin
dwelling, 5 tenants and plenty of other outbuildings un
der good repair with good orchards for $30.00 Per A. An
nual rental 15 B—
-412 A, 7 mi to Sparta. 175 A. in cultivation balance
woodland and pasture with (>OO.OOO ft. saw timber, three
dwellings and other oi-*buildings for $35.00 per acre; an
nual rental 10 B—C.
62 A. 4 mi to Sparta, one mi to Alt. Zion school and
church 35 A. in cultivation balance woodland and pas
ture. One 5-room dwelling and barns. All red land and
level for $75 per A.
1 lid A. mi to Sparta, 3 horse farm open, balance in
woodland with some 200.000 ft saw timber, one 5-room
dwelling and two tenants for SBO.OO per acre.
100 A. *2 mi In Sparta. 100 A. in cultivation, balance
woodland and pasture with one 5-room new bungalow fin
ished, three tenant houses ff.id barns, for SIOO per A. An
nual rental 9 B—('.
240 A. 2 mi to Sparta, one six room dwelling, 3 tenant
and other outbuildings with peach and pecan orchard for
SIOO per acre. Annual rental 12 B. <
38 A. red land ail in cultivation. 4 mi to Sparta. 300
yards to church and school, one 4-room house and barns
for SBS per A. Annual rental 4 B <
86 A. one mi to R. R. town and 3 mi to Sparta, all red
land. 2-horse crop open, balance in good saw timber, one
five-room house and barns for.sßs per acre. Annual rental
0 B—C.
Liberal terms on any of tho above, and for further
particulars write or call on
J. N. MILLER, Sparta, Ga.
TIH'KSDAV, Al'ia sT 5. 1020.