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North Georgia Trust
& Banking Cos.
The Drift to the Cities
and the continued movement away from tlie farm today
greatly increases the economic importance of the farmer
who stays on the job.
His numbers diminished, the nation’s demands upon
him for food and clothing increased, a great responsibil
ity rests upon his shoulders.
Our many years of close cooperation with local farming
interests have given us a practical, common-sense under
standing of the farmer’s problems. This enables us to
render a hanking service which farmers find especially
helpful under present conditions.
NORTH GA. TRUST & BANKING CO.
WINDER, GEORGIA
W. C. NORTON, Cashier W. F. HUBBARD, Cashier
W. L. JACKSON, V-Pres. E. A. SIMS. Asst. Cashier.
You Can Beat
The H. C. L.
WE HELP YOU DO THE BEATING.
YOU REQUIRE a certain amount of nourishment to sustain life and keep
you in good health.
Inferior foodstuffs do not contain as much nourishment as those of a su
perior grade. Hence it requires more of the inferior than it does of the supe
rior grades to satisfy the demands of nature.
Thus you can readily see the economy of buying SUPERIOR foodstuffs.
You get the same result for a less expenditure.
Don’t forget that we have the feed for your hogs, cows, horses and the
chickens, too.
AYE SELL SUPERIOR FOODSTUFFS. WE KEEP THE PRICE DOWN.
YOU (IET THE BENEFIT OF BOTH. TRY US FOR A CHANGE.
WATSON-GLOVER COMPANY
Phone SO.
Do you ever
Stop to think
that farmers are mighty shrewd
buyers—that they insist on the val
ue of their money before they part,
with it?
The farmer’s money comes from
long hours and hard toil, lie
never throws the fruits of his la
bors away.
lie buys the best, but the prVe
must be right.
IP IT IS GOOD FOR THK FARMER IT IS GOOD FOR YOU. YOU GET
THE SAME GOODS. AT THE SAME PRICE. AND WITH THE SAME
SERVICE AND COURTESY. TRY US NEXT.
J. C. Ray & Company
THE ECONOMY STORE.
WINDER. GEORGIA. r.
THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA.
Do you ever
stop to watch
the crowds of farmers that come
to this store to do their trading?
Have you ever noticed the end
less variety of articles they take
home with them when they come
here?
Have you ever heard a farmer
kick about the service we render,
or the courtesy we extend?
BARGAINS
IN FARM AND CITY PROP
ERTY ON EASY TERMS
o 7 ACRES of good red land with seven room dwelling and plenty of out
buildings, wood and fine pasture on place. This splendid little farm
is located on public road within seven miles of Winder and two miles
of Bethlehem. To sell for less than $T50.00 per acre.
261) ACRES productive red land in Barrow county. The larger portion of
this land is in cultivation with necessary buildings, timber, and good
pastures. This farm will also sell for less than $150.00 per acre.
60 ACRES of fine land about 40 acres of which is in cultivation, the remainder
in woodland and splendid pasture. This place is located 5 miles of
Winder, west, on public road, near County Line school, and can be
bought for less than $175.00 per acre.
68V2 ACRES near Auburn, Ga., at $125.00 an acre.
100 ACRES near Statham at $150.00 per acre.
55 ACRES within three miles of Statham at SIOO.OO per acre.
8-ROOM dwelling, practically new, equipped with Electric lights, city water
and sewerage on corner lot in desirable location. To go at less than
$5,000.00.
7-ROOM dwelling in good repair, and 4-room servants’ house on corner lot
of three acres with running water. Two blocks off Broad street to go
CHEAP.
10-ROOM dwelling up to date in every respect on large lot on Broad street.
5-ROOM Bungalow and bath on corner lot close in. This bungalow new and
is in desirable location. Will sell cheap.
2-NEW 4-room bungalows to go at a bargain.
10-ROOM dwelling on Candler street with all modern conveniences, two bath
rooms, fine garden, nice lot.
LOTS of VACANT LOTS in different sections of Winder at various prices.
Other good farms to offer.
See us before these bargains are taken.
I. E. JACKSON £? CO.
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
~ Office Third Floor Winder National Bank Building.
WINDER. GEORGIA
THE SOUTHEASTERN FAIR
GRAND CIRCUIT RACES
NATIONAL HOG AND CATTLE SHOW
International Club Stock Judging Contest
ATLANTA, GA., OCTOBER 16-26, 1920
THREE DAYS AUTO RACING OCT. 16-25-26
885,000 IN AWARDS 885,000
THE FAIR PRE-EMINENT IN EXCLUSIVE FEATURES
Through Co-operation with the Pure Bred
Live Stock Organizations of the South, The
National Hog and Cattle Show will be an Ex
clusive Feature of the Fair, Assuring the
Greatest Pure Bred and Fat Stock Show ever
Assembled in the Southern States.
International Club Stock Judging Contest:
First Event of its kind at Any Fair in the
World.
Exhibits of Agriculture, Horticulture; the
Boys’ Corn Show and Exhibits by Girls’
Clubs will Beat All Previous Fairs in the
South.
Comprehensive Government Exhibit With
War and Navy Features.
BE SURE TO SEE THE BIG OSTBICH FARM EXHIBIT _ REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILWAYS
Admission, 75c; Children, 50c. After 6P. M., 50c. SCHOOL DAY, 15c to
all attending a public or private school when accompanied by Special School
ticket, which will be furnished FREE to all teachers. Write for Free Premium
List or Special Information to R. M. STRIPLIN, Secretary, Atlanta.**
H. G. HASTINGS, Pres. R. M. STRIPLIN, Sec.
VICTORY LOCALS
We regret very much the sick
ness of Miss Annie MeEver.
Mrs. Mary Sims and daughters.
Misses Dell and family spent Fri
day afternoon with Mrs. J. M.
Simpson.
Miss Viola Mauldin had as her
guests Sunday afternoon Mr. Mar
cus Freeman and Miss Bensie
Young. ,
Miss Modine Evans had as her
guests last Saturday afternoon
Mises Lillie Fleman and Pauline
Johnson.
Miss Annie MeEver had as her
visitors Saturday afternoon Misses
Ermine Simpson and Louella ( ar
ter.
Misses Rosa Mae McDougal and
Lois Langford had as their guests
last. Saturday Mr. Carl Mauldin
THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1920.
The Only Fair in the South Maintaining
those Entertainment Features which jhave
ALWAYS DISTINGUISHED the best Fairs
In the United States:
The Best Race Horses in America—The
Most Daring Dirt Track Drivers in the
World. Auto Polo; the Most Exciting Sport
on Earth. Every Big New and Novel Free
Act Worth While. The Largest Permanent
Midway in the United States with Johnny
J. Jones Carnival Exposition the Clean
est and Greatest Amusement Organization oh
the Continent. Pyrotechnics Prepared by
Special Artist —•—
Amplified by Big Mystical Pageant with
500 Actors.
and Mr. William Hull Duncan.
Mr. J. D. Carter and children,
Louella. Pasco and Johnny, visit
ed Mr. Mackey and family, of near
Thompson Saturday night.
Mr. Torn. Deaton and family
spent Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Charley Duncan, of Auburn.
Mr. J. M. Simpson and family
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
J. M. Sims and family.