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COUNTY LINE.
M css is. Tom W <hml and Alliert
Patrick were in our burg Sunday.
IMI-. William Fowler has purehas
od a now Fold.
Mr. J. (. At law ay and family
visited Mr. C. W. Hardy and fam
ily Sunday afternoon.
Mr. aml Mrs. dim Hosier were
lhe afternoon guests of Mr. .1. <l.
Yanderford and family Sunday.
Mr. F. I). Murphy, Mr. and Mrs.
A. D. Murphy and Mr. <!. M . Har
dy visited relatives in Morgan
and Oconee counties last week.
Mr. Young Hosier and Miss Ma
ry daekson were married last Sun
day afternoon at the home of Kev.
,]. and. Shedd in Winder. We wish
this couple a long and happy life.
Mr. and Mrs. I'. A. Hardy and
Miss Fula Hardy visited Mr. and
•Mrs. W. A (Tonic Wednesday af
ternoon.
Miss .Jessie Mae At taw ay enter
tained at a six o’clock dinner on
Thursday afternoon at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Finest House
of her sister, Mrs. Hoy klanigan,
Those present were Messrs. Uee
Robertson, Hrnest House and Her
bert Wright, Misses Ella r I lmrs
ton and Fssie AN right.
Come again Mt. Moriah. We arc
glad to hear from you.
Mr. and Mrs. < A. Hardy spent
Sunday night and Monday near
Mt. Moriah.
M. Hrndy Cronie spent Monday
night with Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Murphy.
TEACH THE BOY TO DO
THINGS.
J know ;i farmer father who
it lakes a special effort to see
thal every act his soil does is done
-ivell. When plow inn, a straight
furrow is insisted on; if a job is
difficult, all the more reason why
a thorough tinisli of il is expected.
It is expected of this hoy, aiuThe
knows full well it is expected of
him, that every horse’s harness lie
properly adjusted, that the ends of
lows he plowed closely up to the
fence, and that every stump he
carefully hoed around.
Not only is this youngster
taught thoroughness; hut dogged
persistence as well, and as an il
lustration of how lie is acquiring
this limit, a recent experience will
serve. Some hogs had got in the
held by accident one morning and
lie with his dog was given the job
of getting them out. The bogs
proved pig-headed, as they very of
ten do, and it took the hoy from
early morning until three o’clock
in the afternoon to get them out;
but lie stayed with them, doing
without his dinner until the job
was done.
Anything worth doing is worth
doing right.—Progressive Farmer.
Six Room new bungalow home
less than quarter mile of Winder
Public school building ; good east
front; lot 100X150; city water.
If you want to buy see—
Will sell at a reasonable price.
820 ATHENS STREET.
WINDER. GA.
RILEY & HOSCH
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE " TF-
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WE HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE FARMS FOR SALE IN THE
FOLLOWING COUNTIES:—BARROW, JACKSON, WALTON, OCONEE.
GWINNETT, MADISON, OGLETHORPE and PUTNAM.
WE MAKE
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FARM LOANS
OFFICE ,
The North Georgia Trust 6c Banking Cos.
WINDER, GEORGIA
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
LEAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA — Harrow County.
W. \f. Homli, as the executor of Mrs.
\t. A. Smith, deceased, late of said coun
ty, having applied to me for leave to
►ell the lands belonging to the estate of
Mrs. M. A. Smith this is. therefore, to
notify all parties at interest to show
cause before me, if any they can, on the
first Monday in October 1920, why the
application should not be granted.
This September Oth 1920.
H. G. HILL, Ordinary.
G. A. Johns, Attorney.
(5 K< )!!(> lA Ha rrow County.
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Harrow county granted
on the first Monday in September, 1920,
will be sold at public outcry on the first
Tuesday in October, 1920, at the court
nousc door in said county, between the
legal hours of sale to the highest and
best bidder for cash, the following de
scribed property: All that tract or par
cel of land lying and being in the coun
ty of Barrow state of Georgia, and 242
District, G. M. and more particularly
described as follows: Commencing at a
clierry tree < orner on Hog Mountain
road on Mrs. .1. W. Sounder’s line and
running thence N. K. on a straight lino
.30 chains to a rock corner on J. L. Har
ris’ line, thence to a rock corner on
Wiley Cross’s line; thence on a straight
line S. W. Wiley Cross’s line to a point
on Hog Mountain Hoad; thence along
said road S. K. to a rock corner on P. K.
Smith’s line; thence S. W. along P. TJ.
Smith’s line 19.7.3 chains to a rock cor
ner; thence N. VT. along Sis Thomas’
line 20.85 chains to a rock corner;
thence N. E. along G. W. Smith’s line
20.45 chains to a Post Oak on Hog Moun
tain road; thence S. W. along said road
to beginning corner containing fifty
three (53.54) and 34 100 acres, more or
less. Terms, cash. Sale will continue
from day to day until the said tract of
land is disposed of.
This September tith 1920.
•TOR T. WILLIAMS,
Executor of A. At. Williams.
0. A. Johns, Attorney I'or Executor.
ADMINISTRATRIX SALE.
G K<) ROIA—Bn rrow county.
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of said county, will he sold
at public outcry for cash, on the first
Tuesday in October, 1920 at the court
house door in said county between the
legal hoars of sale, the tract of land in
said comity: one house and lot, corner
of May atid Broad streets, Winder, On.,
lot faces Broad street 79 feet and runs
back 200 feet on May street. One va
cant lot fronting Center street 79 feet
and running back 200 feet. One va
cant lot fronting Broad street 150 feet
and running back parallel o branch 200
feet. Also one-fourth interest in the
Sheafs Stock Tonic Company.
WH.T.IE MAY SWEATS.
Administrator of Mrs. May Sheafs.
Tells How Ziron Iron Tonic Helped His Daughter
After Operation for Appendicitis.
AFTER any serious illness, the
first thing you notice when you
begin to get around Is your lack
of strength and euergy—a tired, weak
feeling.
The sooner you get your strength
back the better. The thing to do is
to eat plenty of good, nourishing food,
get all the fresh air you cAn, exercise
conservatively, and take Zlron Iron
Tonic three times a day. * ■
Your doctor will tell yon this Is
sound advice, and urge you to follow it
TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT
(IKORGIA —Ha rro w county.
Airs. Mollie Sellers having made ap
plication for twelve fonths support out
of the estate of 11. N. Sellers, and the
appraisers duly appointed to set apart
same, having filed their returns in this
office. All persons concerned are here
by required to show cause before the
court on the first. Monday in October,
1920, why said application should not
be granted and the returns of the ap
praisers be made the judgment of the
court.
This the tith day of August, 1920.
H. G. HILL, Ordinary.
Bank Vice-President
THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA.
RED CROSS ASSISTS **
DISABLED VETERANS
The American Red Cross Is carrying
on a wide program of service for the
disabled World War veterans receiving
treatment in United States Public
Health hospitals, and those being train
ed through agencies of the Federal
Board for Vocational Education.
In each of the Public Health Service
hospital* Red Cross workers devote
their time to the general welfare of
the service men from the day they
enter the receiving ward until they
are discharged. After the soldier’s dis
charge the Red Cross continues Its
friendly service through the Home
Service Section in his own community.
The Red Cross maintains a convales
cent house at all of the hospitals,
where patients can amuse themselves
after they are well enough to be up
and around. Parties and picture shows
in the wards are also furnished, with
occasional excursions when convales
cence comes.
Great service has been rendered by
the Red Cross In mental cases in iden
tifying those who have appeared In
State hospitals for the Insane, and help
ing them secure compensation due from
the Bureau of War Risk insurance.
In the Federal Board’s various dis
trict offices the Red Cross worker, act
ing with the Home Service Section,
makes necessary leans to the tnen, ar
ranges suitable living conditions, helps
collect evidence and supply facts to the
Board, assists In "appealing cases” and
settles various personal difficulties for
the men. The workers also follow up
and aid all men who discontinue train
ing.
The Red Cross agents And men "lost”
to the Board, help clear up delayed
cases and aid the college counselors in
their .friendly work with the men.
Many Red Cross chapters have set up
recreation facilities, and In some in
stances living clubs, so these victims
of war may have attractive surround
ings and the fun which must go with
effective school work.
To the American Red Cross Institute
for the Blind near Baltimore, Md.,
more than half of all the Americans
blinded in the World War have come
for training. The Institute, through
the Red Cross, long ago conducted an
exhaustive Industrial survey to deter
mine the vocations for which blind
men could be fitted. Asa result it is
putting forth well trained men equip
ped to meet the social, civic and eco
nomic requirements of their respective
communities.
Read this letter from Mr. J. B. Kelly,
vice-president of the First National
Bach, Oraceville, Fla.: "My daughter
had been in bud health since last April.
She waft operated on for appendicitis.
She has been taking Zlron for two
weeks. Her appetite 1b better than It
has been. Her nerves are better, and
she says she feels better ... 1 know
that Zlron Is good for weak and feeble
people." <
Zlron Is a scientific, reconstructive
tonic, prepared from valuable strength
building Ingredients, for weak people
with thin blood. Druggists aell Zlron
on a money-back guarantee. Try U.
And yet the Unexpected some
age is here, but the millenium has
failed to arrive.
Washington tells us that the h.
e. 1. is on the decline, but neglects
to stale whether it is going down
hill or merely declines to go.
When you learn to depend upon
yourself in all things you will no
longer worry over what others are
going to do.
PROGRAM
The North Georgia Fair Fireworks per
night consists of 34 scenes: Niagra Falls,
Three Umbrellas, Forest Fires, Prospector’s
Dream, Trailing Vines, Hanging Chains,
Queen’s Jewel, Snow Storm, Presidential
Boquet, Panama Shells, Yankee Doodle,
Double Hyacinth, Whistling Shells, Twin
Roses, Shower of Rain, Emerald Stars,
Devil Weeping Willow, Old Glory, Chro
matic Showers, Sunburst, Diamonds of the
sky, Mars, Sunshine at night, Waterfalls,
Pearly Pendants, Sapphire Stars. Tarantu
la Land. Gordon’s Comet, Screaming Drag
ons, Exibition Candles, Old Glory Salutes,
Merry-go-rounds. Good night.
This fireworks display will surpass
anything of its kind and will come off ear
ly at night. Different program each night.
North Georgia Fair
October 5-6-7-8-9, 1920
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THE UJUVJ&’R&A*. CAR
Every Ford Owner Should Know
Just what Ford Service is. and why it is different from ordinary garage
service, and why it is more protable to patronize the Authorized Ford Dealer .’
The Ford Dealer is a part of the big Ford Family, lie carries a large stock
genuine Ford parts for repairs and replacements so yon don't have to wait
while lie sends for them, and he uses only genuine parts because be knows the
imitation parts aren’t dependable and don’t wear.
lie has a thoroughly up-to-the-minute garage with tools that enable bis
Ford Mechanics to efficiently and properly make any repair—from a minor ad
justment to a complete overrhaul. And when the work is finished, his bill
repesents the reasonable, standard Ford prices.
Now, we are Authorized Ford Dealers—a part of that great Ford Service
organization which was formed chiefly to put within each community a dealer
who would have more than a passing interest- in Ford repairs and adjustments.
AVe are prepared and equipped to render prompt, careful Ford service. Drive
in or 'phone and w'll come after your car.
\
FLANIGAN & FLANIGAN
a AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS
Keep your own wits about you
and the other fellow’s won’t both
er you.
People who speed through life
miss most of the good things as
they go along, and find little when
they reach the end.
The good folks tell us that we
reap as wo sow, but we fear some
people do the reaping where oth
ers have sown.
THURSDAY. SEPT. 9, 1920*
People who speed through liffe
inis most of the good things as
they go along and find little when
they reach the end.
When a little kid smiles at you,
stop. Think hack over the years,
and of how badly you felt when
some big duffer scowled at your
own kindly smile. Then give smile
for smile—-and a little more.