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The Barrow Times
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WINDER, GEORGIA
A. G. LAMAR
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Enter as Seeond Class nintter at the Pontotti.c nt Winder,-Georgia, under the
A<*t of Congress March 3, 1879
ALL COMMUNICATIONB MUST EE SIGNED BY THE WRITER
OFFICERS ARE HOT AFTER
THE DISPENSERS OF BOOZE
Prohibition Enforcement officers,
.Bert Hancock and J. W. Clark, un
der the direction of Sheriff Ned
Pendergrass. are stirring Jackson
county front center to circumfer
ence.
Liquor haulers and liquor sellers
are having a mighty hard and
rocky time in this county.
These enforcement officers, with
the official entitlement of county
policemen, went on duty on No
vember 3rd.
They destroyed a distilery near
Maysville, together with six hun
dred gallons of beer.
Dave Sears (white) has been ar
rested for having liquor on his
premises, lie had twenty gallons
buried in a copper tank near his
house. Also several empty kegs
were found near the residence of
Mr. Seal's. He was absent from his
home when the search was made,
and thus far officers have been un
able to arrest him.
Ben, Simmons (white) near Dry
Pond, has been arrested for hav
ing liquor on his premises. He is
The Weather Is Fine. Shop Now
For Christmas. Don’t Delay
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The next four weeks will be devoted to Christmas preparations and you will
l>e motoring to Athens several tunes. You will be sure to want many things
and articles named below and we cordially invite you to visit our stores on
Clayton street and Washington street. Every article was bought with a
view of giving service. Goods are high grade in every respect and prices
\ery low.
ALUMINUMWARE—
Percolators —all sizes.
Double Boilers
Coffee Pots
Kettles
Preserving Kettles
Milk Cans
Hot Water Bottles
And many other articles
in Aluminumware.
PYREXWARE RODGERS SILVERWARE
A full line of PYREX, including Table Knives and Forks. Christmas Sets.
Very appropriate Table and Tea Spoons for Christmas.
ORNAMENTAL POTTERY—
Flower Vases
dardinicres
Swinging Baskets
Beautiful Goods ami bought
specially for Christmas trade.
CUTLERY—
Pocket Knives of every descrip
tion. Scissors and Shears. Guar
anteed. Carving Sets and Kitch
en Knives.
STOVES, HEATERS & FIRE
GOODS—
Ranges and Took Stoves,
Coal Heaters and <KI Stoves,
Shovel & Tong Sets. Coal Hods,
Coal Vases, etc.
We have just touched on a few of the lines we carry. Our stock is too large
to mention everything. Don't fail to call on us when you visit Athens and if
yo U find you cannot visit Athens send us your mail orders. Orders in the
mail have careful attention.
SCOTT HARDWARE CO.
CLAYTON STREET and WASHINGTON Street. ATHENS, GEORGIA
out on a bond of a thousand dol
lars.
J. K. Bryan (white) caught near
lloschton with eighteen gallons oi
liquor in a ear. He was distribut
ing same on premises of W. F.
Marlow. Bryan was fined SSOO and
Marlow SIOO. Both fines have been
paid.
(’. K. Bow en (w hite) was caught
near lloschton on. November oth,
with sixty gallons of liquor in a
ear. Bowen claimed lie was a me
chanic sent from Augusta to the
mountains to repair some broken
down ears, and that he had nothing
to do with hauling liquor, but was
only lading in a car with a man
who had liquor. He was fined S3OO
and C. A. McDonald of Augusta
came here in a Haynes ear and
paid the tine. Bowen and McDon
ald got in the car and left Jeffer
son. The next day they were
caught by Mercer Kimsey, prohi
bition enforcement officer, ot near
Athens, oil state road, near where
il crosses Seaboard. The men drew
a pistol on Kimsey, but he arrest
ed them, nevertheless, and put
both in jail, for he found a quart
of liquor on Bowen’s person and a
tank under the ear containing 20
gallons.
Sheriff Pendergrass last Sunday
night caught Ed Anderson and
James Hawkes, near Red Stone,
with five gallons of liquor. Each is
under a bond of one thousand dol
lars.
Recently Sheriff Pendergrass ar
rested Jaek McDaniel, Thomas
Bridges and M. H. Mobley, all
white, for being drunk on public
highway near Cave Spring. They
were also guilty of reckless driv
ing the same night. A fine of SIOO
was imposed on each. They have
paid their fines.
C. M. Benton was found with 35
gallons of liquor in a ear near Com
nieree. Be is under bond of SIOO.
Near Commerce. Charlie Knox,
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SIIIELDnBPAN&
Jr CLOTHING.
F/Ts' WELL - WEAAS WELL
"Vour Looks, Comfort Satisfaction
■T\‘ A/ * depend largely on your clothes Let
I | , - us help you to good looks, comfort and
I it l \ \ satisfaction, which are built into "Shield
•r "* J lfc| r Brand” Clothes for men and young men.
I SLU They have the reputation behind them,
\ /p— plus our guarantee, fully bucked by the
IX / | Smtiibwwol ,
V / \t..M ' I / makers.
!//l) New styles in a variety of patterns just
j ' ‘irwcome and look them over now.
I J FoR - t J. W. SUMMER OUR
•gL^by
WHITE BNAMELWARE—
Wuter Htehers and Bowles
Milk Cans
4
Double Boilers
Dish Pans
Water Pails
Mixing Bowles
Baby Baths
and hundreds of other pieces
in White Enamelware.
BRASS GOODS—
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Brass Fenders
Brass Andirons
Brass Fire Sets
BHuss Coal Hods
Brass < 'uspidores
MISCELLANEOUS—
Clocks, and Watches. Razors,
4 Strops and Brushes.
Hunting Coats,
Automobile Robes.
Thermos Bottles
Guns and IhstoLs
Holer Skates
Auto Accessories of all kinds.
THE BARR AW TIMES, W4NDRK, GEORGL\
(colored, was found with four gal
lons liquor in his possession. lie
will be placed in jail today.—The
Jackson Herald.
Red Heads Have the Advantage.
Many physician* oi note are respon
sible for the assertion itiat the red
headed are rnorti resistant to disease
man less fiery haired persons, and Sl*
Arbuthnot Lane expresses the view
that “a disease becomes less virulent
tn type when U pirns entrance into the
Dody of a rod-bead than when it at
tacks a person with hair of a more
kindest color."
Pcper Clothing.
Paper clothing lias long heen known,
Bometlme‘ for I1:s eusrsedness, but re
cently there was discovered a method
of waterproofing cloth made from
wood ptitp which greatly increases the
life of the garment. Some paper clotb
is brittle bm there is oae variety
known to Die .Japanese which will
withstand 37,5<Xi footings without
breaking.
tf&nmsivick
Make This Comparison Before
You Buy Your Phonograph
Don': buy a phonograph, any more than aw automobile, without a demon
stration. Name isn’t all nowadays, as it used to Im-. when phonographs were
a i.ovelty.
Music-lovers know the real way to test—and that is by tone. The ear
picks out superiority quickly. Naturalness is easily appreciated.
We encourage comparisons. We invite you to hear The Brunswick, thei
to hear others. We leave final judgment 1o you. And we rarely lose a sale,
when a comparison is made.
This accounts for the great popularity of The Brunswick here arid tin
nation over. It goes into the homes of the mosl critical because of its over
whelming merit.
It has numerous features unobtainable elsewhere Such as The I'ltona, tin
all-record reproducer. And The Brunswick Tone Amplifier, built, entirely of
wood, so as to end rnetalic sounds forever.
Hear The Brunswick now—even if you are not quite ready to buy. Bui
you had better buy now while you can. on our easy payment plan.
Pay only $5.00 cash and the rest in small payments weekly or monthly...
The Parker Furniture Company
LOYAL GUARDS SUNDAY
SCHOOL CLASS.
The helpful and enjoyable eon
t(,sttest closed last Sunday morn
ing in the men’s class at Christian
church with 155 young men pres
ent.
This was a close race and the
Whites were defeated by only 577
points and will entertain the Reds
J hree *<.ur.t Germs a ISig L'c-Jt ticid
IL"RUSS ofWl!j
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Thco They Tackled a Cooper-Clad
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It is rust that rains ranges. Rust from the inside rust
that can’t be stopped except when the range is made, and
then only by placing a sheet of pure copper between the
asbestos and range body. The Copper-Clad is the only
range made—and the Copper-Clad Idea is patented. Buy
a Copper-Clad—The World’s Greatest Range.
Smith Hardware Company
THURSDAY. NOV. 25, 1920.
with an oyster supper in the base
ment of the church on next Mon
day evening. November 29th. at
7 :30 o’clock. ,
All the members of this class ■
and ad visitors during the contest
are codialy invite.
A pietue an witeup of the crass
will lie in next week's paper.
W. (ROSS. President a
W. L. MAYNE. Secretary™