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Some W. C. T. U. Notables
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MRS. LELLA DILL AHD State President
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BUSINESS IS GOOD
Quit your kicking about “801 l Weevils and Base-ball Evils”; that's history: both have done
their -darnedest", and yet the sun rises in the East and sets in the West, and every seventh day is
Sundav-what's the use. the world will stand when you and I are shoveling coal or tramping gold
■ the last has reference to “golden streets",, the first you may guess. But getting down to business
™ h*“ ~„?„f .bin*, .hi, we are anxious sell; .bar's the whole truth.
We have building material; most all grades, from some that is not worth having, to the best
that is made. When we say building material, we mean exactly what we say. We are prepared
to furnish plans and materials to build any house from a mouse trap to a mansion.
W r e also have various kinds of Hardware forthe home, cook Stoves, wood or oil fue,, heating
Stoves: some of the best made, some not quite so good, but cost less. And then we have Buckets,
Dippers, Dish Pans, Knives. Forks. Spoons: good and bad: Lamps, Lanterns; goodness knows I can t
think of all we have, but you just come along and ask for what you want, we ll try to do the rest.
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WILLIAMS-THOMPSON CO.
Phone 88
MISS Til EH HA Ch’l HI'IN
Editor W. <’. T. H llnllot iu.
THE BARROW TIMES. WINDER. GEORGIA.
I NOTED WORKERS COMING TO
1 W. C. T. U. CONVENTION HERE
The State Convention of 1 lie
Woman's Christian Temperance
I'nion will bring some very noted
worke *to our town. Among
these will he Miss Rose A. Davison
of the National Americanization
Department of the W. C. T. 1..
This department is taking a lead
ing part in work along this impor
tant line, especially among the
many foreigners of our country,
and il will he a privilege to hear
her message.
Another noted woman who is ex
pected to he present is Miss Kath
erine Dozier, the first woman over
elected In the presidency of the
< leorgia Educational Association.
Still another will he Dr. Lydia
A. DcYilbiss, the head of the State
Department of Child Hygiene,
and through them, for our coun
try. and they rvill have great mes
sages for us.
Mr. Frank Reagan of Macon has
for a number of years, freely and
graciously iven his services as con
vention reporter, and we are glad
to announce that he will he a\ ith
ns again this year. 11 is presence
and help are greatly appreciated
and will add much to the conven
t ion.
Every citizen of Winder who
can possibly he out should he plan
ning his time so that he can make
the most of the good things that
are coming. You can’t afford to
miss one of these speakers. Such
opportunities for meeting and hear
ing those who are doing the really
worth-while things* of the world
today do not come to us often. So
be ready. Don’t forget the dale—
October 19-22. N. C. W.
You have promised yourself to
buy THAT COOl) RANCH. A
few of the MAJESTIC and < OF
FER CHADS are going for less
than market value at Smith Hard
ware Cos.
Special Sale
—And —
Showing
During Fair Week
Selling the best of 50c and (isr Dress Cinghaius at
37c
Two other lots of Dress Ginghams at
28c and 19c
GINGHAM FROCKS FOR WEE GIRLS FOR
95c
You fellows who like silk Shirts ran come here and get real Silk Shirts tor
$4.98
Just received anew lot of MILLINER). IIA\ E HATS I*OR. ALL AGES.
LADIES, \YE HAVE THE THREAD FOR YOCR SWEATERS.
JUST ARRT ED A MCE LINE OF MEN’S RAIN COATS.
SWEATERS! SWEATERS! Men s, Ladies and Children’s Sweaters at
a price that will go with this low priced cotton.
REMEMBER, TO VISIT OUR STORE DURING FAIR WEEK. AND ANY
OTHER TIME YOU WILL RECEIVE A WARM WELCOME.
Herrin s Ten Cent Store
Granite Hotel Building
THI'IJSDAV, SKI’T. 30, 1020.