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VICTORY LOCALS.
Mr. and Mrs. Mackey Carter and
family of Thompson, spent Mon
day with Mr. .1. 1). * after and
family.
Misses Dell and Fanni*'Sims of
County Line spent Monday night
with Miss Oordy Wood.
Mr. Clyde Simpson, of Jefferson
is spending several days with Mr.
and Mrs. J. M Simpson.
There will he an all day singing
at Sugar Hill near Buford next
Sunday.
Mr. Pasco Carter, E. W\ Bell, J.
M. Simpson, L. E. Wood, Frank
Smith and several other good sing
ers will he present.
Miss Bertie Menders of Buford
is spending the week-end willi Misa
Lilly Mae Wheeler.
Miss Oordy Wood had as her
guest Sunday night Mr. Sylvester
Cheek.
Mr. and Mrs. John S f one spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Jo Evens.
BROTHER W. L. BLASINGAME.
ly of five children. In 188;> he
joined the Alcovy Mountain Lah
ti,st church of which he was a
consistent member for fifteen
years. In ISHS, lie married Miss
Lillie Starr of Loganville, a., and
this union was blessed with five
children two of whom, Mrs. IT. A.
Cant hers ami Mrs. R. H. Kim
ball. survive him.
In 1906, Brother Blasingame
and family moved to Winder and
he has always identified himself
with every interest of the town
that had for its purpose the mak
ing of a hotter community, lie
placed his membership with the
Winder Baptist church, was soon
ordained a deacon and at his death
lie was the loved and honored
chairman of t he body.
Whereas, In Hie prime of young
manhood he gave himself to the
guidance of the Lord- a most fill
ing tiling to do in laying the found
alion for a worthwhile life and
thus being linked with him in all
his relations he bore unmistakable
testimony of a loyalty to high
Christian ideals and service, lie
possessed a eherful disposition
and in its profoundest sense he
was a Christian optimist, and
measured by the standard of mor
al and religious tests, he was a
man. lie was faithful in duty,
sincere in his friendships, devoted
to his family, charitable to the
faults of others.
Christlike in enduring criticism,
and as a deaeon lie magnified the
office by his untiring interest and
efforts for the success of his
church, ll may well be said of him
that he fought a good tight and
kept the faith ; and we know there
is reserved for him a rich heritage
which the Lord will bestow,
“Far from a world of grief and
sin with (jod enternally shut in”.
Whereas, Our church and its
Board of Deacons have lost a eon-
ueorated member, a devoted work
er and faithful friend and he is
sorely missed in our Sunday
School, our prayer services, our
preaching services and our deacon
body, in person, in counsel and in
fellowship; therefore be it.
Resolved, That we bow in hum
ble submission to our Father s
will, remembering in the midst ot
our deep sorrow ami deep sense
of loss the rich heritage which vo
have iu the sacred life Brother
Blasingame lived a life of unswerv
ing devotion to duty and loyalty
to Ids 'Master and Ids snored cause.
The iniluenees exemplified in his
life will live and be remembered
incur midst I‘oreever.
Resolved further. That a copy
of these resolutions be sent to the
family, a copy sent to the Index,
and copy he furnished the Winder
papers for publication.
(Ynnmittee
J. P. ("ash
,J. M. Williams
IV K. Patrick
LOST.—OufT button,
‘J. T. H.’ Finder return to <l. H
House. Rt. 1, or to Times pffice.-pd
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Barrow Times Want Ads 5e line. ,
NOTICE.
Revival services will begin at
the Winder Wesleyan Methodist
church August 18. Services will
he conducted by the pastor, Rev.
.), M. Mcrrcll. assisted hy Rev. Alic
Hill from Gastonia, N. C.
AN IMPORTANT NOTICE
Friday afternoon at -4:30 o’clock
at the Liberty School house there
will he given an opportunity to all
persons who cannot read and
write, to begin a series of 15 les
sons, (provided hy the Slate) to
learn the first steps in reading,
writing, and arithmetic.
The hours will he from 4:30 to
5:30.
All persons of watever age and
within reach of the Liberty School
house are requested to come if
they are interested.
Miss lOrnestine Bush will teach
the ladies and Troy Edwards xvill
teach the men.
Our work is entirely free and
the only expenditure of the pupils
is for a five cent tabid and one
lead pencil.
Signed
Troy Edwards
Miss Ernestine Busch.
Barrow Times Want Ads bring
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SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Barrow County.
Will be soli before the court house
door on the first Tuesday in (September,
10920, within the legal hours of sale,
the following described property, to
wit: One Bay Horse about 15 years old,
weight about 1100 pounds; also one
horse dray and harness. Said property
levied on as the property of I>. D. Mob
ley to satisfy an exeetution issued on
the Kith day of July, 1920 from the
Superior Court of Barrow County, in
favor of (t. A. McDaniel against said
1). D. Moldey.
This the 91 h day of Aug. 1920.
H. O. Camp, SHERIFF.
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VICTORY SCHOOL NEWS
We are having a fine attend
ance now'. We have nearly one
hundred enrolled at present. The
honor roll for the primary last
month is as follows:
First Grade.
Ralph Noris, Lesler Pope, Mar
zee Roekmore, <>tlis Roekmore
Branson Sloan. Benson Sloan, Wei
don Timms, Styles Timms, Bran
on Wright, Clinton XVright, (Mis
Fagan, Viola Wood, Colena Wood,
Ottis Wright, Fdell Wright, Mar
vin Beaty, H. M. Gruce, Annie Lee
Freeman, L. Freeman, Carl
Gravitt, Rooney James, J. C. Mur
phy, Minnie Lee Meades. L. (’.
Maddox.
Second Grade.
Cel Cheek, Mattie Lou. Flee
nian 11a. Freeman, Elmer. Fields.
Annie Lou Murphy, Ila Maddox
Leon Montgomery, Aubrey Nor
ris, and Hermit Roekmore.
Third Grade.
Boyd Cheek, Loyd Cheek, Lo
la little, Nolan Evans, Leon Bai
lev, Ben Fleetnan, Rosa Reynolds,
|*ois Murphy, Jessie Lee Mend
ers.
We have had some visits from
the patrons and will he glad to
have move. < Vone again, w e are
glad to have your company and
your cooperation.
REV. FRANK JACKSON AT
SHARON.
Rev. Frank Jackson, the noted
evangelist, will begin a protracted
meeting at Sharon church, in < ains
district, next Monday.
The people of that community
are expecting great results from
1 hesc protracted services and that
much good will he acomplislied.
The rains have come at the right
time for corn and all forage crops.
Barrow Times Want Ads 5c line.
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Price only $60.00
The Parker
Furniture
Cos.
WINDER, GA.
Schloss Bros. Baltimore, Clothing
Mr. GROSS, Representative
At J. L. Saul’s Store
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
August 16, 17, 18
A beautiful line of samples to select from.
RILEY & HOSCH
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
WE HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE FARMS FOR SALE IN THE
FOLLOWING COUNTIES:—BARROW, JACKSON, WALTON, OCONEE,
GWINNETT, MADISON, OGLETHORPE and PUTNAM.
WE MAKE
FARM LOANS
%
OFFICE /
The North Georgia Trust & Banking Cos.
WINDER, GEORGIA
Big Auction
SALE
Saturday, August 21st.
at 10:30 A.M. —BRASS BAND
400 Acres—Part of the J. J. Sanders
tract , will be sub-divided in Small Farms
and sold at Auction.
A HOME FOR EVERY TRACT—RUNNING WATER—
BIG ROAD FRONTAGE
TERMS: 15 I*R CENT LAY OF SALE, lSy 8 PER CENT DEC. 20TH,
l_2—3—4—s YEARS.
This 400 acres, part of the J. •). Sanders tract which will he sub-divided in
SORRY.—YOUR INVESTMENT NOW WILL TELL THE TALE LATER
TERMS: 15 PER CENT DAY OF SALE, 8y 8 PER CENT DEC. 20TH,
small farms is just out of Greensboro on the main Athens and Greensboro
road; just one mile from Penfield, right at Shiloh church and close to fine
school, formerly part of the University of Georgia buildings
farm, and there will be a home for practically every tract
buy you a farm just the hight size, at the right place and at the right price,
for we will sell regardless of price and you should avail yourself of this won
derful opportunity.
MEN DON T LET THIS OPPORTUNITY PASS—BETTER SAFE THAN
SARRY—YOUR INVESTMENT NOW WILL TELL THE TALE LATER
Watch this paper for further particulars regarding this sale.
Scoggins Bros. Realty Company
WASHINGTON, GEORGIA
See or write T. L. WRAY, Manager Branch Office Union Point, Georgia.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1920.