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Christian Convention at
Good Hope, Oct. 26-29
A great deal ot interest attach
es to the annual gathering of rep
renHentatives of the Christian
hurehes in this district, wliicli is
to le held at Good Hope on Octo
ber 26-28.
The splendid people of Good
Hope and conmuinity are making
big preparations for the meeting
ami it is certain to he one of the
be,si in the history of the district,
as the hospitality of flood Ifope
people cannot lie excelled.
The churches have experienced
unusual growth this year under
Ihc leadership ol h’ov. Ifruee \ey,
flint riel evangelist, and the meet
ing at <Jood I lope is expected 1 o be
tin* largcsl held by the district in
many years.
Ail eight weeks’ evangelistic cam
paigu of the district recently
brought large increases in member
ship.
During the campaign anew
ehiireh was organized in Lawrence
vilic and a valuable site bought on
which to erect a house of worship.
At Chapel church near Winder
was raised to repair and
paint the building.
The congregation i)1 Bogart
whose pastor is Rev. Car! Cheek,
voted to raise .SIO,OOO lor anew
house of worship. ' ”
m The sum of $12,400 lias already
been suUseribed at Watkinsville
for anew church and a minister
will be called to devote liis entire
lime to the charge,
” Talmet.tor ehurcli in the south
ern part of Oglethorpe county lias
erected anew ehurcli building
which was recently dedicated.
The Walton Tribune.
PROGRAM
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
BRUCE NAY. Presiding
7.30. Welcome service 0. .1. Parrish.
7.45, Christian Endeavor Session—P
We Are Taking a Loss of $25,000. Desperate! and Determined! To Close Our
$75,000 Stock Down at Any Sacrifice
We sold many thousand dollars worth since our sale opened up, but not enough to satisfy our ed
itors. We must raise at least $30,000 quick. So we went through our stock again and reduced every
thing even lower than last week, and if merchandise has any value left, we feel that we ave a fighting
chance.
Look! Read! and Wonder! At Prices We Reduced Again
30 c (iinghams—
19c
40c AAA Sheeting
21c
A A Sheeting—
18iC 1
30c < )uting—
19c
$35.00 Dresses at —
$18.75
In fact everything in our store in proportion, from a handkerchief up to $75.00 Suits, for we are pre
pared to take.
A $25,000 Loss On Our Stock and you will be the Gainer
We will give SIOO any Winder charitable institution if there is one misrepresented statement in this
ad., or any of our prices advertised.
J. L. SAU L K:
L). Snipes.
8.00. The Need of Christian Endeavor
in our Churches Nancy Lowe Morton
S.I 5. What a .tiinior Can Do—Mrs. W.
T. Height well.
8.40. How Christian Kndeavor Helps
Our Spiritual Life Mrs. S. # 'li. Grubb.
$.50. Wluit Christian Kndeavor Means
to Me Monroe Butler and Chester
Barnette.
0.00. College Session.
WEDNESDAY MORNING.
S. it. GRUBB, Presiding.
0.50. Devotional -T. L. Young.
‘>.45. Report <>f District Board K. .t.
Crowley,, Seerctarv and Treasurer.
Report of District Evangelist.
Roll Call of Churches,
11.00. Convention Address- S. It. Grub.
] 1.50. Business Session.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
Mrs. .1. K. TPItNER, Presiding.
1.15. C. W. B. M. Session —Miss Saallie
Shellnutt.
1.25. Devotional- Mrs. (i. .T. Parrish and
Mrs. W. M. Styncheom li.
1.40. Reports of Societies.
1.50. What We Have Done atnl Can Do
Mrs. S. If. Grubb.
2.10. Personal Responsibility—Mrs. *T.
K. Whitehead.
2.50. IV. S. ii. M. Mrs. P>. O. Miller.
5.15. Address -•“ The Pun nswered ('all’
—A. R. Moore.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
CLAUD MAYNE Presiding.
7.5(1. Devotional —T. O. .Slaughter.
7.40. Bible School Session —Mrs. J. F.
Whitoheud.
8.00. Bible School Work in Our District.
8.05. The Bible School and Christian
Leadership- -C. L. McPherson.
8.45. Church Music—Mrs. K. J. Turner
and Claud Mayne.
THURSDAY MORNING.
8. R. GRUBB, Presiding.
9.50. Devotional—W. B. McDonald.
9.45. The Advantages of Full Time
Preaching—J. H. Wood.
10.15. Reports of Committees.
11.00. The Officers’ Opportunity T. L.
Young.
11.15. Beginning in Time- G. J. Par
rish.
11.45. Open Conference. .
Dinner.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON.
1.15. Devotional —W. D. Sims.
1.30. The Value of a Chin ch Paper.
.15. Sermon G. H. Ramsey.
o.o(l. Special Music- Mrs. K. .1. Turner
ami Mrs. .1. K. Whitehead.
Overalls
Best VVimco and Bell $3.00 grade
overalls—
sl.69
SIO.OO Boys Suits at
$6.35
$15.00 Bovs Suits al
$8.75
Ladies Shoes $6.00 quality
$3.75
THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA.
2.50. Unfinished Business.
3.00. Benediction.
COMMITTEES
•FUTURE—E. J. Crowley, Chairman;
■lohit H. Wood, M. W. Hates, Claud
Mayne, .T. B. Batchelor, .1. 'l'. I.aßoon,
U. J. I’ai-risb, Mrs. B. 0. Miller, K. C.
Willingham.
NOMINATIONS —T. 0. Slaughter,
Chairman; Walter Sailers, John VV. Cash
W. P. Evans, .T. E. Wright.
PUBLICITY. .J. c. Jones, Chairman;
Mrs. S. R. Grubb, Miss Nancy l.ovve Mor
ton, llrs. W. M. Styneheomh, Mrs. L. L.
Ewing.
MEMORIALS T. L. Young, •’hairnntn
Miss Alline Phillips, Mrs. S. I*. Fain
hrough.
PLACE—J. C. Saxon, Chairman; C.
It. Starratte, J. It. Nicholson, S. J.. An-1
trey, P. 1.. Giles.
ENROL!..MEXT Miss Irene .Maleotn.
THE ODD FELLOWS OF GEOR
GIA TO BUILD A HOME
The •bitl Fellows of Georgia ate
i preparing to erect an Odd Fellows
Home til O tiffin, <Lt., to be known
: ;ts the Robert T. Daniel Home. The
I its the Robert T. Daniel Home.
| They already have deeds to one
hundred acres of good land just
outside the city and will soon be
gin the erection of the building.
To raise funds for this purpose.
November Bth has been designated
and set apart as Odd Fellows Or
phan Home Day. <>n this day ev
ery Odd Fellow of the twenty-five
thousand in Georgia is requested
to contribute at least proceeds of
tlie day’s work.
The Odd Fellows now own and
operate fifty-six institutions of this
kind in the l'nited States. The val
ue of these homes is about ten mil
lion dollars —money value.
Their value as a force for good can
hot lie estimated.
FOR SALK -Overland 85—4—2
new tires; 1 new A\ illavd battery.
.1 spot light with 8 ft. of extensionj
cord; look on steering wheel ; runs
like new. Price s;>so.oo.—A. J.
LONd, WINDER, <;A. 2t-42.
WANTED.!A good delivery boy;
[good price to the right party. —
Hargrove Bros. D.
Dresses
$12.50 quality in Serges or Poplin
at
$5.75
$25.00 Ladies Plush or ('loth coats
9.75
$40.00 ('oats at—
522.75
Grand Jury Presentments Barrow
Cos. Superior Court, Sept. Term 1920
To the Hon. Andrew .T. Cobh, Judge
of the Superior Court of Barrow coun
ty:
We tht* Grand Jury chosen and sworn
for the September Term, 1920, Bar
row county Superior <'ourr .beg leave to
submit the following report:
Through the committee appointed on
court house, jail, rump, rhningang;
stock, tools and machinery, we find they
are kept and eared for as best we eatt
see on short visit as bccometh gentle
men who pride in their county and who
are not ashamed for their work to be an
open book.
Reports Attached.
The hooks of the Ordinary, Sheriff,
and Clerk, Tax Collector, Tax Receiver.
Treasurer, Superintendent of public
schools and J. P. and N. P. and J. P.
are as best we can detect legible and
neatly kejd. We have made no effort
to audit the books of any of the above
named.
Reports Attached.
We recommend that the mail route
from R. N. Pentecost hv Hewitt bridge
to Pleasant Hill church house to
be looked after tit once. The mail car
rier will have to discontinue the mail
real soon if the road is not patched.
It has been reported that several of
our communities arc being much annoy
ed by 1 immoralities, blind tigering and
high speeding. Therefore, we recom
mend that the county authorities put
forth more deligence in catching those
offenders ,if necessary employ a detect
ive or county poliec.
We recommend that the jurors and
bailiffs be paid three dollars per day,
and the foreman and clerk of the
Grand Jury be paid one dollar per day
extra.
We find a leak in the jail roof that
we recommend be fixed at an early date.
We most, heartily recommend our High
ly esteemed Judge Cobb, our untiring
clerk. Geo. N. Bagwell, our go after the
offender Col. W. O. Dean, our ever on
the alert H. O. Camp, and his wide
awake bailiffs for their kindness in and
help in bringing the offender to judg
ment.
AVe are sorry to find many things be
ing done in our county of which we are
ashamed and therefore pray for a co
operation of all citizens with om offi
cers in an effort to place Barrow (Nulli
ty’s morals on a higher plane .
AVe most heartily commend our fore
man and clerk for we are sure few
grand jury bodies have had a more ‘‘get
the ofTeuder now” than K. A. Starr and
a more ‘‘on the job” than N. D. Mead
ow. Our door keeper, J. H. Wheeler,
showed by his promptness he was ready
to answer the summons.
We recomfend that these present
ments be published iu each county pa
per—News and Times —and each be paid
$lO for same.
E. A. STARK. Foreman
N. D. MEADOW, Clerk.
E. A. Starr, X. I). Meadow, T. A. Dea
ton, .(f M. Poole, J. H. Wheeler. H. P.
Stanton, A. A. Thomas, (). W. Smith.
J. W. Casper, <'. L. Sims. G. W. DcLu-
Perrtere, VV. H. DeLay, \Y. J. Ethridge.
J. (!. Cooper, F\ L. Sims. H. E. Biakov.
C. M. Thompson, VV'. A. Ridgeway, J.
B. Attaway, M. R. Maynard. J. H. Giles.
A. S. Kberhart, W. H. Elrod.
Harrow Superior Court, Sept. Term,
1920.
It is ordered that the foregoing gen-
Men’s Suits
$40.00 Schloss Bi os., Suits at—
524.50
$30.00 Men’s Suits at —
$17.75
Long, black. $25.00 overcoats at
*11.25
$50.00 Schloss Bros., overcoats at
$27.50
North Georgia
FARM LAND
We offer for sale 80 acre farm 4 miles from Dahlon
ega; about 40 acres in cultivation.
2 dwellings with all necessary outbuildings; Good
pastures and well timbered. Convenient to church and
school. Daily mail service.
$20.00 Per Acre
Also 60-acre farm about 30 acres improved; 2 miles
from Dahlonega on public road with daily mail service.
Good pastures and timber; unusually fine orchard. A
bargain at $20.00 per acre.
J. M. Brooksher & Sons
TIH RSDAV, OCTOBER 21, 1920,
eral presentments be entered upon the
minutes of this Court and published as
recommended, fhis Oct. etb. l.’-O.
Andrew- J. Cobb, Judge S. C. W. O.
VV. O. Dean, Sol. Gen.
Saff-FlHcr Elevator*.
The ■mall daughter ea* taken to tb
hospital to see bar great-grandfather,
■ho was 111, and when the party got lo
Die corridor site exclaimed : "O goody,
;hey have those elevators tuat *r#,
•elf-filler*. ” |
Pointed Statement.
"Now, If you have that In your
mind,” said a professor who had just
explained a theory to his students,
“you have It all in a nutshell 1“
Red Heads Have the Advantage.
Many physicians of note are respon
sible for the assertion that the red
headed tire more resistant to disease
man less fiery haired persons, and Sir
Arbuthnot Lane expresses the view
that “a disease becomes loss virulent
In type when it gains entrance into the
body of a red-liead than when it at
tacks a person with hair of a more
nodest color."
Ladies’ Suits
$25.00 Ladies Beits
$14.75
$35.00 Ladies Suits at
$19.75
Men's Kvery day Shoes $5.00 qual
ity—
s2.7s