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Farms And City Property For Sale
Tliroo nioe farms, Hose to city limits of Winder. Prices ranging from $125.
to $250 per acre, flood improvements. Well '■••-tiered.
Several nice 5-room cottages in good section of town; also several nice
liouses with 7 to 12 rooms in best section of Winder.
Several vacant lots for sale in different sections of the city at good prices.
If you want any of this property, see me quick.
JNO. S. CRAFT
WINDER, GEORGIA
AS GOOD TODAY AS IN 1843
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Made in Chicago Old Reliable
Wagon troubles and wagon expenses are over when you
purchase the “Peter Schuttler. ” The purchase price is the wily
price. Although the price may be a little more than you would
have to pay for some other makes, the additional cost is an
investment—not an expense.
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A SCHUTTLER WAGON IN USE
71 YEARS
Read What E. L. Snyder says of this wagon:
Imlerwood, lowa, September 18, 1919.
Peter Sehuttler Wagon Cos., Chicago, 111.
Gentlemen:— I have in my possession a wagon, or a part of one, that, lias
been ent down and refilled, in good order, of a Peter Sehuttler Wagon that
crossed the Mississippi river on the ice in the winter of January, 1848, by one
William Garner, one of the * ' Exodus that was run out of Nannco, 111, of that
year. Mrs Sarah Price, daughter of John Garner, brother and sister, children
of Win. Garner, still live here and will verify to the said wagon above men
tioned, making wagon 71 years old. A good record. Have you anything to
beat it on record. E. L. SNIDER, Justice of the Peace.
P. S. — My address is Indenvood, la., and would be pleased to hear from
you and if you have any record of a Sehuttler wagon that has been in constant
use for 71 years. The skeins have not worn the thickness of a case knife * *
1 have had this wagon since 1*94 in my possession. I had it cut down myself.
SMITH HARDWARE CO.
"The Store of Service and Quality."
WINDER,GEORGIA
THE HARROW TIMES, WINDER. GEORGIA
ANNOUNCEMETNS
JOB CONGRESS.
Gainesville, Ga., April 3, 1920.
To the Voters of Ninth Congressional
District of Georgia:
I herewith announce as a candidate
for Congress from the Ninth Congress
ional District of Georgia subject to the
next democratic primary election for
congressman.
I am making this race in response
o appeals that come to me from many
true and patriotic men from all parts
of the District, and from a desire to
serve the people of the District as their
representative. These appeals, I know,
are honest and sincere.
It was my privilege, during the year
of 1918, to meet and discuss with you
many of the important matters and
things which at that time were attract
ing the attention of all the people of
the state.
Many of the issues, which were then
of importance to every patriotic citi
zen, remain yet unsettled.
It will be my purpose, at appropriate
time, to discuss the issues fairly and
honestly.
I will thank the people of the District
for their confidence and support and,
if I am honored,l pledge my best efforts
resentative, I pledge my best efforts
in their behalf.
HOWARD THOMPSON.
FOR CONGRESS
To the people of the Ninth District:
In making my formal announcement
for re-election to Congress in the Sep
tember primary, I desire to thank the
good people for the confidence placed
in me in the past, and to pledge anew
to them my best efforts for all the peo
ple. I will continue to devote my en
tire time and attention in serving them,
and will in the future, as in the past,
answer every demand made upon me by
letter or in person, any where and at all
times.
I shall come before the peopde during
the campaign and give a correct account
of my stewardship and discuuss the is
sues now before the people. I believe
that my work will show my personal in
terest in my constituents and my loy
alty and devotion to my country both
in peace and war.
1 am an American, full-fledged, and
believe in American Institutions, aiul
1 stand for the honor of my own people
of the Southland, and the fredom and
glory of a reunited Republic, whose flag
is as a morning star of liberty to every
citizen of this great Nation.
Sincerely yours,
THOS. M. HELL.
FOR CONGRESS.
To the white people of the Ninth
Congressional District of Georgia:
I hereby announce mv candidacy for
the Democratic nomination for Repre
sentative from this district in the (57th
Congress and ask your support.
I pledge my adherence to our con
stitutional liberties, and to the princi
ples and policies of Washington, Jef
ferson, Madison, and Monroe; and my
unalterable and uncompromising oppo
sition to any attempt to surrender our
independence through a foreign Reague
of Nations; to burden the American
people with the suport of foreign na
tions and peoples; or to force compul
sory military training upon the country.
JOHN I. KELLY.
FOR THE STATE SENATE
To the white voters of the 27th Senato
rial D:stv-et.
1 am a candidate for the State Senate
s.ibieet tu the White Primary to be Inf! i
in Sept.
Ist. 1 believe in Democracy as prac
tised by our Fathers, viz: free speech,
free press, free assembly, a free ballot,
and a fair count.
2nd. I fully indorse the platform
adopted at the State Convention.
;srd. 1 am unalterably opposed to Mi
nority Rule.
4tli. 1 favor human rights abq,ve
property rights, labor above wealth.
sth. 1 believe every one should pay
tax according to his ability to pay.
*;th. 1 believe the Common School
should be fostered rather than the Col
lege, as it is the pride of Democracy
and the foundation of a free people.
7th. 1 favor cutting out all unneces
sary offices, and reducing the appropri
ations to the lowest possible limit.
Bth. 1 believe a Representative
should ascertain how his constituents re
gard matters of importance and cast
his vote accordingly.
dm. 1 favor America for Americans,
Georgia for Georgians, now and forever.
On these issues I ask your vote and
pledge you a faithful service.
1 B * .T. L. MOORE.
TOR THE SENATE
To the White Voters of Ihe Twenty-sev
enth Senatorial District, composed of
the counties of Walton, Oconee ami
Barrow:
I hereby annommee myself as a can
didate for the Senatorship of the 27th
District, subject to ull of the rules gov
erning the approaching Democratic pri
mary to be held on the eighth of Sep
temper and I respectfully solicit the
votes and influence of the electors.
I am now serving Barrow county as
a Representative in the General As-
sembly and was thus honored withouut
opposition and my' duties there will until
after adjournment prevent my making
a personal canvass of the District but
as soon as I am released from those du
ties it is my purpose to make a thor
ough canvass and discuss my candida
cy with the people. If elected 1 prom
ise an unswerving loyalty to my con
stituuents, my State and District on all
issues and a steadfast discharge of the
duties of the office.
G. A. JOHNS,
Winder, Ga.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
To the White Voters of Barrow County.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
representative trom Barrow bounty in
the house of Representatives, subject
to the next Democratic primary held
for the election of members of the Gen
eral Assembly.
I will appreciate the support and in
fluence of every white voter and if elec
ted I pledge my best efforts to serve
you acceptably.
RICHARD B. RUSSELL, JR.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE FROM BAB
ROW COUNTY.
I respectfully announce my candida
cy for the Georgia legislature for Bar
row county subject to the wishes of the
rotors at the Democratic primary on
September 8.
It' elected I will do my best to serve
vou, trying to remove some of the bur
dens of high taxes and big appropria
tions which are bearing so heavily on
the taxpayers of our state.
These are some of the vital questions
iffeeting every man in our county, and
questions which a state legislator should
help to remedy.
1 will deeply appreciate the support
of the citizens of Barrow county at the
•oming election. Sincerely yours,
ALBERT G. LAMAR.
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL.
"’o the People of the Western Circuit:
I make this announcement for re
jection to the office of Solicitor Gen
*r::l, feeling that if I have made a
atisfactory public official, the people
will be willing to give me an indorse
ment.
Shortly after my election the in
ome derived from the office to which
lad been elected was reduced by
legislation to approximately half it
was paying when I was elected, and
at a time when a dollar had less than
half its former purchasing value.
I will appreciate the support of
ajj the people of the circuit, and prom
ise to the public the same vigorous,
faithful and corteous discharge of the
duties of the office that I have endeav
red to render during the present term.
Respectfully,
W. O. DEAN.
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL
1 hereby announce for Solicitor Gen
eral of the Western Circuit, subject to
the action of the Democratic primary
Sept. Bth, 1920.
Having been second in the race ior
this office 8 years ago, 1 have since
contemplated running again. Now,
since the present solicitor has held the
office the term he asked for, 1 subfit my
name to the voters of the circuit.
Should I be elected to this important
office, I shall bring to the performance
of its duties, many years of experience
in such work and an earnest desire to
execute the law conscientiously, fear
lessly and impartially.
I shall gratefully appreciate your
vote and support.
\V. H. QUARTERMAN.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULES
S. A. L. Railway.
No. 29 will arrive 7.15 PM
No. 5 will arrive 3.00 PM
No. 17 will arrive .8.42 AM
No. 11 will arrive .6.24 AM
No. 30 will arrive .915 AM
No. 6 will arrive 2.35 PM
No. 18 will arrive 7.15 PM
No. 12 will arrive 11.07 PM
Gainesville Midland Schedule
No. 14 Northbound due 9.40 AM.
Daily (M,ixed) except Sunday.
No. 5 Southbound due 11.46 AM.
Daily
No. S Northbound due 2.00 PM.
Daily
No. 13 Southbound due 5.30 PM.
Daily (Mixed) except Sunday.
No. 6 Southbound due 8.45 PM.
Sunday Only
No. 7 Southbound due 4.58 PM.
Sunday Only
LOST—Bunch of keys on road
between Hoschton and Winder,or
on to my home. Finder will please
leave at Barrow Times office and
oblige.—J. B. Porter, Bethlehem.
Rt. 1.
Make your wishes known thru
a Barrow Times Want Ad.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1920.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
GEORGIA —Barrow county.
To Whom it May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that Job T.
Williams, as the executor of A. M. Wil
liams, deceased having applied to me
by petition for leave to sell the real es
tate ot said A. M. Williams, deceased,,
and that an order was made thereon at
the August Term, 1920 for citation and"
that citation issue; all the heirs at law
and creditors of the said A. M. Williams
deceased, will take notice that I will
pass upon said application at the Sep
tember Term, 1920, of the court of ua
dinary of Barrow county; and that
less cause is shown to the contrary at
said time, said leave will be granted.
This the 2nd day of August, 1920.
H. G. HILL, Ordinary.
G. A. Johns, Attorney. 4t
LEAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA—Barrow county.
Willie May Shcats as the administra
trix of the estate of Mrs'. May Sheats,
late of said county deceased, having aq>-
plied to me for leave to sell lands be
longing to the estate of Mrs. May Sheats
and also one-fourth interest in Sheats
Stock Tonic Cos., this is therefore, to no
tify all parties at interest to show cause
before me on the first Monday in Sep
tember, 1920, why the application should
not he granted.
This the 22d day of August, 1920.
H. G. HILL, Ordinary.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
Barrow Superior Court. September
Term, 1920.
Mrs. Mary Hefley, vs. Harvey Leroy
Hefley.
To Harvey Leroy Hefley:
In pursuance of an order of Judge of
the Superior Court of said county you
are hereby required to be and appear
at the September terc of the Superior
Court of Barrow county to be held on
the Fourth Monday in September, 1920,
then and there to show cause, if any,
why the prayer for divorce in said case
should not be granted.
Witness the Hon. Andrew J. Cobb,
Judge of the Superior Court of said
county.
This July 22, 1920.
GEORGE N. BAGWELL, Clerk,
of the Superior Court Barrow Cos,
4t-2mos. J
NOTICE
To The Qualified Voters of Bar
row County.
Notice is hereby given to the quali
fied voters of Barrow county, Ga., that
an election will be held throughout Bar
row county at all the election precinets
thereof on September Bth, 1920, by
virtue of a call this day made unler the
provisions of an Act approved July 19,
1920, for the purpose of submitting to
the qualied voters of said county the
question of their desires relative to
ratification of the said Act creating for
Barrow county a Board of County Com
missioners to consist of a Chairman and
two District Commissioners. The said
Act provides that it shall not become
effective until after it has been ratified
by the qualified voters of said county
in an election to be called by the Ordi
nary of Barrow county. This August
10, 1920..
H. G. HILL, Ordinary.
CITATION
To Whom it May Concern:
D. P. Lord, administrator of the es
tate of Mrs. M. L. Lord, has applied to
me in due form for an order to sell
lands of deceased lying partly in Bar
row and partly in Walton county, and
T will pass upon same on first Monday
in September, 1920. This August 2nd,
1920. *
H. G. HILL, Ordinary. "
FARMS FOR SALE.
A
375 acres, part red and balance
gray, good 6-room dwelling nearly
new and new store house, three
tenant houses, good arehards, out
buildings, 6 miles from Tennelle*
Ga. S3O per acre.
350 acres red land, two story
dwelling, three tenant houses, 6-
liorse farm open, orchard and pe
can grove. Good farm, 4 miles
from Worthen, Ga. $60.00 per
acre.
115 acres fine land, part red, 6-
room house, good outbuildings. At
tractive farm home, SIOO per acre.
All of these farms well located,
good neighborhood and desirable
For further information see or
write. R. D. BRADLEY, Sanders
ville, Ga.. Rt. 3.3 t.
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Physicians declared that lie
would not be convalescent for six
weeks. According to law a United
States citizen would have to serve
a vice consul, so F. W. Nason, one
of the directors of the Good-year
Tire and Rubber Company, Ltd.,
was placed in charge of his eoun-4
try's affairs.