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YOIIS RED CROSS
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Th* American Red Croee. by >*■
Congressional charter, Is officially
designated:
Te furnish volunteer aid to the
sick and wounded of armies in
time of war, in accordance with
the conventions of Geneva.
To act In matters of voluntary
relief and as a medium of com
munication between the Amer.can
people and their Army and Navy.
To continue and carry on a sys
tem of national and internatlensl
relief In time of peace and to ap
ply the same In mitigating the suf
ferings caused by pestilence, famine,
fire, floods and other great calam
ities.
To devise and carry on measures
for preventing these causes of
suffering.
FOURTH RED CROSS ROLL CALL
November 11-25, 1920.
MEMBERSHIP FEES:
Annual * 100
Contributing 500
Life 5000
Sustaining 10.00
Patron 100.00
Send dues to your nearest local
chapter.
FIRST AID TRAINING
TG MEN AND WOMEN
American Red Cross Is Teaching
Hundreds of Thousands Life-
Saving Methods.
The purpose of Instruction In First
Aid to the Injured offered by the Amer
ican Red Cross Is to train men and
women to administer First Aid treat
ment promptly and Intelligently when
emergencies demand It. First Aid
treatment Is not Intended to take the
place of a physician's service. A sur
geon should always be summoneed as
a precautionary measure where there
la an injury of any consequence, but
when one cannot be secured a few min
utes' delay may mean u fatality. In
end) a case a person trained in First
Aid Is Invaluable not only to the In
dividual, but through him to the com
munity in which he lives.
There Is perhaps no way of ascer
taining the number of deaths or scri
tous disablements which result from
Jack of proper safeguards or prompt
emergency treatment. It Is safe to as
sert they number thousands dally.
{There can be no doubt tlmt the appli
cation of First Aid methods to eHch
case would Immeasurably lighten the
country’s toll of suffering and death.
The dissemination of First Aid train
ing and Information has already pro
duced a farreachlng and beneficial In
fluence In the prevention of accidents
n railroads, in mines and In great in
dustrial concerns.
The benefit of a widespread knowl
edge of First Aid in the event of a
great disaster, such as a train wreck,
atn exploslotij an earthqulke, etc., Is
jobvloua. Laymen who have had First
Aid training can render efficient as
tdstunce. Many lives may depend upon
truch emergency care.
Red Cross First Aid work Includes
■p) the formation and conduct, through
Red Cross chapters, of classes for In
struction In accident prevention and
First Aid to the injured among men
ftnd women in all communities and In
every Industry; (2) the Introduction of
courses of instruction in high schools
Sind colleges.
The Red Cross Is prepared to supply
First Aid hooks and equipment at rea
sonable prices.
Every persou In this country able to
flo so should, In his own Interest, re
ceive Red Cross First Aid instruction.
Information about the course and in
struction classes may be had at the
Blearest chapter headquarters.
RED CROSS EXTENDS
RELIEF TO POLAND
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More than $.1,000,000 has been spent
►y the American Red Cross in aiding
file stricken people of Poland. The
lorganlxatlon has nursed the sick, fed
the starving, clothed the naked, ahelter
d the homelesa. aehooled the children
arid cared for the orphans there. It has
conducted a relentleas fight against
typhus, cholera and other terrible dis
eases. So today millions of wen and
women In that resurrected nation
apeak In grateful appreciation of "The
Greatest Mother In the World."
Mearly 200 American Red Cross
workers are now engaged In relief ac-
tlvitles In Poland. Four large relief
Pases Bre In operation and eleven mo- |
bile units are in the field. During the
last tweUe months this organization
vas largely Instrumental In the re es
tablishment of u million refugees at a
rost for general relief of more than
f1,000.000 Fast winter one half mil
lion war orphans were aided material
ly, and since then a series of large or
phanages have been established to give
them permanent care.
But for American Hed Cross aid, of
ficials of Poland declared recently, mil
lions of people in that country would
have perished of disease, exposure or
starvation the last eighteen months.
'And the work there must be kept up
for another year. *
Barrow Time'" \Vant Ads 5c line.
CLASSIFIED ADS
McCORMK'K and DEERING
MOWERS and RAKES are the
world’s REST. Sold by Smith
Hardware Cos.
11 ussier Shock Absorbers make
your FORD tide like a PACK
ARD. Sold by Smith Hardware
(’ompany.
FOR SALE. —Two Fords; one
1920 with starter; one Without|
It’s all ready to go to your
farm —the rat proof, fire proof, all
steel corn crib at Woodruffs.
WANTED. —Good, sound peach
seed; will pay $2.50 per bushel.—
Jackson County Nursery, J. H.
Jackson, Prop.
Your corn is worth saving. See
our rat proof, tire proof, all steel
corn crib at Woodruffs.
The name EXIDE stands for the
ONE REST AUTOMORILE BAT
TERY. Sold only by Smith llard
wa re < 'o.
FORD Touring car, 1919 model,
for sale. Good condition. — AY. D.
Sims, Winder, Rt. 1. 2t-pd.
AY lien you have anything to
PAINT INSIDE or OFT sec Smith
Hardware Go.
For City ami DKLCO HLECTRH
systems you "ill find Si PPLIKS
and. LAMPS at Smith Hdw. ('o.
No home is complete without a
ST HP LADDER. Sold by Smith
Hardware Cos.
INDIA, the automobile Tire with
an EXTRA PLY of FABRIC, is
sold bySmilh Hardware Company.
MICH KLIN RED INNER TVBKS
are the best. Sold only by Smith
Hardware Company.
PAINT ADDS LIFE VALUE.
No matter what you want to paint,
Smith Hardware Company can
supply your need.
MAN’S
best age
A man is as old as his organs; he
can be as vigorous and healthy at
70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in
performing their functions. Keep
your vital organs healthy with
GOLDMSDAL
>• K&ESUB
The world’s standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles
since 1596; corrects disorders; stimulates
vital organs. All druggists, three sires.
Look lor tlift nunifl C*o)H Metld o* every boa
;jIJ rr<*pl ao rotatel
Lands For
SALE
55 acres, two-horse farm, strong red land, 3 miles of Stat
ham, Ga., SIOO.OO per acre. , „
Two large farms in Hancock county; good land, tine
timber; pasture; houses; selling for only $35.00 per acre.
flood terms, etc. . . _
3-rooni house and lot close in, in Winder; selling fo
$1500.00.
New 5-room bungalo, $2500.00.
40 acres strong red land 4 miles out of Winder, $-0
1 The Jeff Lanier home place at north edge ot Hancock
countv; tiso acres tine land, 12-room colonial home; h ten
ant houses; gin; tine timber; bottoms; pasture; pecan
grove hearing, on auto highway, rural route and neai a
school and church. $75.00 per acre.
The Ed Lane place near Ml Zion, Hancock count > ; 7-
room dwelling and 3 tenant houses, over million feet of
lumber; 5 horse open ; good pasture and selling at * .
,H Loans made at 7 and 8 per cent on City and Farm
property.
W .H. Quarterman, Atty
THE BARROW TTMKS. 'WINDER, GEORGIA.
KEEP RIGHT ON SAYING- |
buy TIN CANS, Fruit Jars. Jelly
Glasses, Rubbers and extra Caps
from Smith Hardware Company.
You can get no RETTER LUB
RICANT for your car than MO
BILE OIL and NON-FLUID
GREASE. SMITH HARDWARE
COMPANY SELL THEM.
Take no chances, get a Rat Proof
Fire Proof and Everlasting corn
crib al Woodruffs.
■ WALL ROARD, PREPARED
SHINGLES and ROOFING. Sold
I by Smith Hardware Cos.
FOR SALE One fine Holstein
bull for sale, weighing about 1250
pounds. Price SIOO. Good condi
tion.— G. W. Smith, Winder, G;t.
Ask John Drake at Smith Hard
ware Cos. why HASSLKR SHOCK
ARSORRERS for your FORD cost
you nothing.
Let us show you the
wonderful phonograph
that is vaudeville's
newest star.
We have an Official I,aix>r
atory Model exactly like
that used by Signor Briscoe
—the world’s greatest xylo
phone player, in his “big
time” act.
Signor Friscoe plays—sud
denly he lifts his hammers
from the keyboard the
music keeps right on.
Magic? No —the New
Edison, concealed behind a
curtain.
The
NEW EDISON
**Tks Fkwgrmpk m*4lk a S*ml‘’
Hear the wonderful Official
Laboratory Model for your
self. Come in and test its
amazing realism. We give
Mr. Edison’s Realism Test.
The phonograph that has
held rapt the attention of
500,000 vaudeville - goers,
can surely bring a delight
ful new joy into your home.
SMITH
HARDWARE
{ % ) COMPANY
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
AY. L. MATTHEWS
Physician and Suurgeon
Suite 410 Winder Nat. Rank Bldg.
Office Hours 10 to 12 A. M. and
1 to 4 P. M.
Residence Phone No. 213.
Office Phone No. 13.
AY. T. RANDOLPH
Physician and Surgeon
AYinder Nat. Bank Bldg.
AVinder, Ga.
Phones: Office 303, Res. 311.
All Calls answered promptly
Medicine Furnished.
E. R. HARRIS, M. D
Winder National Bank Building
Office Hours: 8:30 to 10 A. M.
3 to 4 P. M.
Bethlehem 1 to 2 P. M _
Telephone; Office 154 Res. 174
DR. J. H. MOORE
Graduate Licensed Veterinarian
Office Over City Pharmacy.
Office Phone 62J. Res. Phone 09.
Winder, Ga.
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 .9.15 AM
No. 6 will arrive 2.35 PM
No. 18 will arrive 7.15 PM
No. 12 will arrive 11.07 PAT
PETER SC GUTTLER has been
the leading standard farm wagon
fury seventy eight years. Sold by
Smith Hardware Company.
Auction! Aution!
The Finest Little Farm in Oconee County
Cut Loose Sale—Absolutely the Highest
Bidder Buys. No By-Bidders
Situated on the Dixie Highway, 2 miles of Bishop, Vi mile of Price Mill
Shoals, is 232 acres in high state of cultivation. Fine, fertile, level land, tine
crop of fine cotton, corn, potatoes and numerous other crops, go take a look
at it—don’t take our word for it. 60 acres of tine saw timber, balance in fine
pasture, well watered with spring branches. ABSOLUTELY NO WASTE
LAND ON ENTIRE PLACE AND ONLY THREE ACRES. OF. BOTTOM
LAND.
Improvements Are Splendid
Six room bungalow residence in splendid condition, running water, acety
lene lights, One spring and well; two good tenant houses in good repair, each
has tine spring, well, and good bain; schools and churches close by.
This fine fertile beautiful little Oconee
farm will be divided into smaller farms
and sold to the highest bidder.
Tuesday, September 14, at 10:00 o’Clock
Fine Community
THIS IS ONE OF THE FINEST AND MOST PROGRESSIVE COMMUNI
TIES OF GOOD SUBSTANTIAL FARMERS AND BUSINESS MEN THAT
THERE IS ANY WHERE IN THE WHOLE SOUTH, AND IN OFFERING
THIS SPLENDID FARM TO THE PUBLIC AT THE HIGHEST DOLLAR,
IT IS UNDOUBTEDLY ONE OF THE MOST SENSATIONAL, AVONDER
FUL OPPORTUNITIES EVER AFFORLED THE PEOPLE OF THIS SEC
TION TO BUY A REAL FARM, ONE THAT AVILL DOUBLE IN VALUE IN
TAVO YEARS.
ARE YOU AWAKE MR. INVESTOR? AVAKE UP MR. IIOMESEEKER!
THIS IS ONE OF THE FINEST FARMS IN THE SOUTH, YOU CAN BUY
YOUR SHARE AND MAKE BIG MONEY IN A FEAV YEARS. YOU ARE
BOTH INVITED. COME AVITH THE EXPECTATION OF RECEIVING A
BIG GARGAIN AND YOU AVILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED
This Sale is going to take place on the
premises rain or shine
TERMS: 15 PERCENT CASH; 25 PERCENT JAN. 1, 1921; BALANCE I—2
3. 4 - s—years with interest at 8 percent.
ATLANTA LAND AUCTION COMPANY -
Home Office 924 Ansley Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia.
•We are the people who sell farms and lots of farms and lots. My! My!!
If you want to sell your farm list it with us and kiss goodbye. ’ ’
0. G. CLARKE, W. E. BELL, Auctioneers—JOHN P. OGLESBY, General Mgr
Reliable Glasses
If you are thinking of obtaining glasses, please bear in mind
that the financial and professional responsibility of those o
whom you entrust the care of your eyes is of greatest impor
tance. Ours is a complete organization, devoted exclusive y
to the scientific examination of eyes and the fitting and gun
ing of proper glasses, all for one reasonable charge.
Optometrist J. C. Duggan Optician
53 West Mitchell Street, Near New Terminal Station.
DeKalb County Farms for
Sale
165 acres Jo in cultivation, balance in fifie timber;
Good roads, schools, churches, 200.000 feet saw tim
ber, nice 6-room home and two tenant houses. $165
per acre; V 2 cash and arrange balance.
19(1 acres—4 houses, 11 miles 5 points, $18,000.00.
60 acres, 11 miles 5 Points, new 8-room house,
ascetiine lights, good barns and tenant house,run -
ning water in lot $22,000.00. See me at once. This will
be sold and you will miss it.
E. L. WAGGONER
CLARKSTON, GA.
THURSDAY. SEPT. 9 1920