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PROF. HENRY J. WALKER
GUEST OF MR. AND MRS. G. B.
MATHEWS AT MULBERRY
Prof, lien 17 J. Walker, president
of the A& M agricultural college,
located near Monroe, wastlie guest
of Mr. and Mrs. (i. I>. Mathews of
Mulberry, last Sunday, lie was
accompanied by his two sons and
Prof. Sattereld.
Mr. Mathews two bright and
promising sons are pupils of this
college and his young daughter.
Miss Bessie May, will also become
a pupil there on September 1.
President Walker is doing a
v.rent work for this eollege and is
universally loved by the student
body.
BILLIE BURKE'S NEW FILM
STORY BASED ON SUCCESS
FUL PLAY.—STRAND FRIDAY
Famous Star Is Seen to Unusual
Advantage in ‘' Good Gra
cious Annabelle.”
BILLIE BURK, one of the fore
most motion picture stars in the
country, who is widely known as
one of the most delightful of the
galaxy of Paramount stars, will
he seen in her latiest photoplay
“hood Gracious, Annahelle!” at
the Strand Theatre next Friday,
Aug. 20. The story of this picture
is based upon the celebrated play
of the same name, written by
dale Kumnicr, and produced with
remarkable success at the Repub
lic Theatre in New York City, in
October. 1917.
The them of the picture is one
of exceptional excellence and it
provides -Miss Burk with one of
the most, delightful characteriza
tions of her screen career. The
story deals with a hermit miner in
a Western mining own who, in a
pitched battle between miners, kid
naps a girl and carries her to.bis
cave. In order that her reputation
might not suffer, he calls in a par
son and marries her out of hand.
When she protests, he thrust her
out of the cave and tells her to
shift for herself, and she quits him
without even knowing his name.
Later, when the miner strikes
it rich, he provides liberally for
bis wife who is living in an East
ern city. How the two are ulti
mately reunited, is critical ingly
shown in a series of splendid
A Car Requires More
Attention Than A Person
If you are not feeling fit. you can tell the doctor and get relief.
Your car can not. All it cun do is to stagger along, the weak part ceases
to function and then stops.
It can, however, give you warning by its labored action. When you hear or
feel the warning you should at once see us. Delay is just as fatal to a labor
ing car as it is to a sick person.
WE CORRECT ALL CAR DEFECTS AT REASONABLE COST.
ALLEN’S GARAGE
WHERE AUTO IILLS ARE CURED.
if it is Automobile Casings, Tires or Accessories y° u
want to buy , it will benefit you to consult my prices. I have three stand
ard makes of Tires, all fully guaranteed with no limit of miles.
Consider the service you get and you will buy.
THE TIRE SERVICE STATION
Robert A. Camp , Prop., Winder , Ga.
scenes, filled with thrills, drama
tic interest, suspense and refined
eomedy.
Miss Burk’s role in this charm
ing story provides her with a char
acterization that will rank among
her best screen portraits. She is
admirably supported by a strong
known players, her leading man
being Herbert Kawlinson.
Revival Services at Bogart
A series of evangelistic meet
ings will begin at Bogart Baptist
church Saturday at 11 A. M. |
|(cv. 'l'. W. Calloway, pastor of
the Baptist Tabernacle, Macon,
will assist the pastor. You are cor
dially invited to the meetings dai
ly at 10.30 and *.3O.—W. 11. Faust,
Pastor.
LOST:- on road between Winder
and Carl a female fox terror dog,
white with black head, bob tail
with and. L. Pharr’s name on it’s
collar. Return to A. L. Adams,
near Carl.
Reward will be paid.
LOST.—Hew teen llofmeister s
residence and S. A. L. depot pack
age of children’s clothes. Return
to Mrs. John Sliarpton.
Farm For
■■Sale
I WILL SELL AT AUCTION ON
Friday Sep. 3 1920.
My farm of 173 acres, known as the William Collins old
home place, three miles west of Statham and six miles
southeast of Winder.
This is a well improved place, strong land, lies well ancl is
cut into five lots, ranging from 27 to 50 acres to the lot.
One mile of good school and church and one mile from
D. D. Jones’ store and on public road leading from Bethle
hem to Statham.
This is the finest opportunity ever offered you. Land is
sold to be divided among the heirs.
TERMS OF SALE—IO per cent on day of sale and the bal
ance due on January 1, 1921.
M. B. GRIFFETH
Executor Will of William Collier.
THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER. GEORGIA.
DIED IN ATLANTA HOSPITAL
Mr. Malvin Queen, of Monroe,
died in an Atlanta hospital Tues
day morning and was brought to
this county Wednesday and buried
at the Dunnahoo cemetery near
Winder
He was reared in Barrow and
was 33 years old.
lie married a daughter of Mr.
John Dunnahoo, formerly of this
county, and leaves his wife and
two small children.
BACK HOME FROM CAMPING
TRIP.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Millikin, Mr.
and M is. Guy Jackson. Ijamar
Tucker and Broadus Williams re
turned to Winder Sunday from
a two weeks’ camping trip at Lake
Mont.
They tell some wonderful tales
about the big fish they caught and
some whales that got away from
them and the rest of the party said
Harry Millikin was a sure enough
expert fisher for bass.
They all report a delightful stay
and plenty of rain.
BAPTIST MEETINB TO BEGIN
AT CARL.
The protracted meeting for Carl
will begin tonight and continue in
definitely.
The services will be conducted
by the pastor, Rev. J. P. Harbin.
Removal Notice.
I have moved my office to rooms
over the City Pharmacy.
Office Phone No. 175. Home phone
No. 15.—11. P. Quillian, M. D.
Reliable and Economical
Heavy
Groceries
Flour, Grain
Hay, Fancy
and Family
Groceries
Feedstuffs,
Overalls,
Work Shirts
and General
Merchandise
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ACTIVE AT 86 YEARS OLD.
Uncle Josh T. Sweat, of Ben
Smith’s district, was in Winder on
Monday as active as most men of
r, 0 years of age.
Uncle Josh is 86 years old and
has a brother living in Walton
county who is two years his sen
ior.
He holds himself erect, walks as
rapidly as most young men, and
when he has the time to spare can
tell one many intersting facts re-
J. C. Ray & Cos.
THE ECONOMY STORE.
We don't run a “cheap store. We run a GOOD
ONE.
We don't sell “cheap" stuff, We sell GOOD stuff
“CHEAP."
Note the lines at the left. They are all RELIA
BLE, and will give you the BEST OF SERVICE.
THAT WE GUARANTEE.
No house can sell them for less money than we
charge. We doubt if any other house can meet
our very close prices. j
BOYS
BOYS are well-known. You don’t have
to go to far lands or to the County Fair
to look upon them. Everywhere, it is
still the style to have Boys.
Perhaps you are trying to run one or more
Boys right this minute. Then you wall know
that since the world began they were never
so tremendously important as now. Your
hopes and your aims center on them. You
must deliver them out of Boyhood into
successful Manhood.
Will your sons stay with the land, or will
the will-o-the-wisp of the cities call them
aw r ay? Armies of country Boys, who could
be happiest and most successful on farms,
respond to the artificial glamour of town life
. before they are old enough to know their
own minds. They do not know that the
rewards of country life—in money, health,
and happiness—are far greater. Make them
realize that! Guide the restless ambitions
of your Boys and spare no pains!
Machines have been a powerful factor in stem*
mi ng the flow to the cities. Machines banish
drudgery and make labor interesting; machines
foster the love of mechanics in the Boy; machines
are builders of fortunes.
You now own many of the machines made by
the International Harvester Company. We are
headquarters for the International Full Line, in
cluding Titan tractors, International engines, and
manure spreaders, Primrose cream separators,
McCormick and Deering harvesting, haying, and
corn machines, tillage tools, P*%Q plows, etc. Give
the Boys every chance for liking farming and
farm life. Perhaps more of these machines will
help keep them contented.
Smith Hardware Cos,
THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1920.
garding the history of this section
which happened 50 or more years
ago.
HANCOCK CEMETARY
Every one interested in the Han
cock graveyard, are asked to meet
on Thursday morning, August 24,
to clean it off.
Please remember the date and
be on hand .
Resply.
J. B. Hancock.