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Barrow County
Advantages
There are few counties in Georgia
offering greater advantages for in
vestment and home seekers than
Barrow County.
As an agricultural county it has
no superiors and its citizenship is
the very best.
The Seaboard runs through its
center east and west and the
Gainesville Middling north and
south. A fine system of public
highways is being built.
Schools and churches in every
i- * - ' ‘ " * '
community and five splendid
towns makes it a desirable coun
ty in every respect in which to
live.
See Barrow County and You
Wi)] Prefer It Over Ail Sec
tions for a Home
TITE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA
Last Night’s Dreams
—What They Mean
DIO YOU DREAM ABOUT DRINK
IMG?
NOW thrit hns “gone glim
mering through the dream of
things tht were" It Is Interesting t<
investlgato the alcoholic conditions In
Dratttuland. “Where there ain't do Ten
Commandments and u man can raise a
thirst"
lr is not too much to say llmt the
situation there is positively shucking,
the <lrys ought to got busy at once
lu the realm of shadows. Old booze
fighters, now reduced to taking their
tipple imd consorting with iiielr itiobrf
a ted associates in Dreamland only,
lilcy gather what solace they can from
the fact that oracles and soothsayers
regard rs of generally favorably onion
dre.-uos in which the late John Barley
corn conspkuously figures. And it
may he Uid down as a rule (hat if you
take your “ticker’’ iu dream* alone U
won’t hurt you. It> tact, li have
iuM lim'contrary 'effect to tafias U
over a real bar. To go Into • Dream
land barreotß—the only one new p*n
—and (lrere sertng old Bc<pwiatees,
say “What’s ywir’a, boys*?” Indicate*,
if ecerytbtug Is ptea-vaat and• onvjvtal.
that yn will si-on embark In soioo new
SfßTrijlatioa or business w hich will be
highly profitable. Should one of these
dream-friends refuse to jtdo you, de
claring that he ty on “the water
wagon” you wild soon inert tin old
friend and have a long wad pleasant
ebift with hitn.
To drcmai that jrou are drunk mu<l
have accumulated your Jag from
Dreamland booze Indicates that riches
and honors, now wholly unforeseen,
are to euia io you; probably ihroajjh
making the aequaintaitc of 8 man
now mi Ini own to yon who wilt pat you
tn the way ef r waking your fortune. To
the unmarried bi*q ii (hat
be i>* beloved by weina *f whom be
has. as yet, acareels though!, arid tliat
tint will make an excelleat wife. Rut
( dowifi that jmmi have tasted n II
•jnor and yet are drunk l® aecbirateri
a bad sign. Ton wil] cawtoU
satae feeltak acitoa.
IT yon flreatn that yo gi-i drunk
water yott ere gtdag tu br.**t ..f your
rid? cel a lions, an#) of won Hl* which
yen Ho not possess, Alai*. to see an
other wan tTraaft weaas that yeti will
do aonj (nfiiu.
It N but fair ‘e the racl Hurt saoth
yer t orate that these etrraw in
terpret aUa ware expeniwlrd yea r*.
ano year* t.cfare the dry i-firrirtmeftt
to the OnsUf*tioD way Mimigbl of.
THE GIRL ON THE JO*
Plow t Succeed—Haw t fiat
Aha*d—H*w to Make
ly JKSsiToiERTS
THE JOB ABOVF VOl
IT IS perfectly legitimate for yen tu
he keeping an eye with h view to
future fMfssesatoiM on the j<b slitice
you. Stone of ti b:vve perliap* ceaclmiJ
the riioiJH'jft of (inr ambition, but that
number Is small. There Is fimethig
alt rail that I* bet.ier ana it i*< rijiit o*
try for It, to glan fur It, t if. Uai
tlon’t tonke the mistake of blurring
four present job because ywu thinfe
you ere fit for a bet ter ena, Tb>- Urst
way in the world tn that rise is
ft) Hit yofir pres eat poslbiwi as well h*
It can be fljleff. There Is very tltil#-
rcally thorough work being done. The
k’lr) who is thamigh in what wbedoes.
who can be defiaftet.v depi-uOert upon,
will artjart. notice. I'oirig tain- wark
wel) lx more Important thu many
wouiew think.
One woman whom 1 know w*x nip
posed to make elippiftgs for lier cut*
plnyer in regard tu Die buttje*s of
thf (inn, clipping* from lnrjge uiiui
hfl *1" ptiprt'S, U(I U* leßve the** ors
his desk. It occurred h> tier that he
Inst h good deal of fittic in running
vcr thexe slip*. Stic began miag
lug them i<Cron]i< to topics, and alie
fastened to eacji hunch of oUppUiga
resume of tlmir content* cnr+.ftjl|j
made. It wasn't milch perltafxs. but
It looked snot) to that employer. Hr
kept bis **ye on Hint voting woman
Iglie hart * mused hi.* interest,
rtCvextly a)ic suggested ilia feaat
Wilts of IxMjiug h mxll pamphlet
nm'le tl|i of Items fjnj thee** r]{p
pin*!. x monthly record of *ba< up
pealed 111 the public prints that was
umn t' the point. '-Pbe Idea wx
adopted anti worked well.
A girl tike (bat dee* not atay dn.
Stic Is now privale secretary untj ad
vertising manager to tlutt employin',
at an oxcelleat an 1 ary. Ami she will
.co farther.
You don't need to be a grind arid a
drudge to da your work so well Hut
you will he taking the Jb above* you
■t* soon as It Is vacunt- or cmn ha
created. You do need to be interextei)
Jit wliat. you ale doing uw r t><*
ready to develop Its to
see Hie r*l*tUuistilj> between w tut
von are doing and the aorj. of the uj
gaMlyiin ay a w tjeie It la work
done without lulereal and hope that
Is Hard. It lead* nowhere and It J$
ho ring. Keep alive in the Job y.*u are
111.
(i •ayrtgbt.)
—— O
Far ftoarebad Garment#.
Wold the stain If ft by too hiet art
iron uhdar ruofliryg Witter far a Yep
ieiute* and it Will gulcikty titae^pMur,
SIMPLE REASON FOR THRIFT
Its Practice Necessary That There May
Be Margin of Production Over
Consumption.
Is It not mere caddishness for one
who can afford to buy and does buy
silk skirts and silk stockings find
automobiles, and who freely admits
tbut lie wastes money, but who Justi
fies himself somewhat belligerently
by saying that he can afford to waste
money, anil that It Is nobody's busi
ness, to object to other people doing
(he same amt of thing only because
lie thinks the other people cannot
afford the expenditures? Bight down
In our hearts we kunw that the con
cern Is not nil with the welfare of
those other people who are wasting
their money; it is rcnliy n matter of
jealousy and of class distinction
based on clothing—-a feeling that
(hose people have committed social
itiiadeinciUiors, us when the cook du
plicated her mistress' hat. And any
one who preaches thrift to people on
the ground that they should not have
what they like for their money Is
simply preaching nonsensical cant. He
I* really preaching revrdntlou.
If, (hen, thrift has no virtue In It
self, if eatery |iem*n within the limits
of the law is entitled to spend what
he too earn, and more thuo lie cun
earn if at can gel nAi with it. Is
there any unmoral reasun for thrift?
The rnrswn for thrift t* plain. It
i* wot itacraSary to talk about moral
ity. It is simply that If we do not
have thrift, we shall not wave a mar
gin of' product Inn over consumption—
that K we shall not have capital. If
we do not have capital we cannot have
progress, for we shall lihv*- no tueiurs
wherewith to ttmke Improvement tn c.x
isiiug facilities for production. There
is Uk 4 dauger of extravagance. Ami
it Is- u very real danger.—Samuel (’row
dier, Ju tins North Americau Hcview.
PAPER FROM VENEER WASTE
Rwaibilitle* in Material That Hai
Hitherto Seen Considered to B*
Without Value.
In the wood vvasto fmio vnear far
turtrs Uhj Uni ml Stutes forest prod*
th.tv lahoiatory soes cousids-rabin raw
malarial FtiUabic far ibo manufacture
of fii*li gixjdrtt of paper. The cows of
O.IRU.V ktrK> of ri-wri' logs, now used
iu o port for fuel, would nuskr
rice Heat palgwood. lu addition, *
large part of th#) rlipplnfs ennld be
(urnod iirtn rmlp sttn ii with profit,
tb vrn-'Sr wood-* wlio-o*
‘wasit* tias {Mfmrmaluiig posaibilitirs
ore red* guui, yellow poplar, cotton
ivtiod tvirr-b, tnv**Jw. basswood and
hcwTt Many veaowr fttcloriou cuUHiK
lla-sc species an- • I randy within ship
ping dretano of pulp mills. In certain
olin-.r ruses veur'cr facts it eg are so
gixnped tirat they Hiiglil furnish gitlp
wood etHiiijil) to waiTont the erection
af a contrail? ba-nted ntlil. Otlutr
' ccmioijric t'acjora le-ing favors bin, such
i a tain could prahmbty operate on a
daily anpfdy of veneer waste eqtil-ea
h-ut to r*t> ci.ids of ordinary [lUlp
wood.- -Scientific Auierican.
oR-oatt” Handball Rtayers.
The o.\ei rations ottered hy the in
dlgHirnt baselmll fnti agtiiast the tin
lucfcy or awkward j.dnyer In America
am us gentle murmurs compared with
Htc eplfbfitv hurled by the ocrtipuatK
of the gallery at the cANtestants in the
game of haudbHtl in the pin yjfrounds
of Vadrbi. Spain, ‘ flegner “Thief I"
“t>nVo r!’’ and “Mlot!" are *rrie of
the mild tenas with which ibe play
ers nee greeter) when they miss u hull
or send It back In an easy position for
tin* opponent to play iu
The res son for thl eidUiueitt is
(be prevalent batting, In which the
women spedtors participate n't inoi-h
$ lh** air-rv. rrofrssional l>i*kruaket's
nttend oil luatehes. uud Iheir Khonta
of the odd* for ami against Hie play
ers arc mixed with (he cries of the
Kto'tihiiiijt ypy taiors, until the
resembles u badlarn.
Another Oiscevartr.
In an uJd Spatdeii geographical work
on America ptibllirtiM in 1562 by Kran
ceuco Lopez de Hoincra, a priest of
Sevilla, it Is mentioned that Labrador
w o* reached for t lit* Hist Mine by *
party of Norwegian anilots piloted by
John Srolvnw or Jou Kkvlp In 1470.
The urinotiricement *i made fur the
first time seine years ago, but it was
greeted with skepticism that t'elntn
hu had been anticipated oil the Amer
!<aa lmrt' hr any but l.eif KrU'sen,
bur recently additional evidence has
shown that OlaiAbn*' visit. to this
< otintry was antedated hy Hctdvus by
'Jfy years atdl Steps are being taken to
urge die former'* claim* for honor*.
Peeks of Diamond*
I Miring the year Mills South Africa
exported 1,124 pounds of diamonds
'tills f|iiHbtltv represented Just about
12." quart*.
This \ nst quantity of precious si>nes
rediped to term* ef bnxhds would
ettunl lritie* less than four, or what
worth! be two ordinary grnto hags
full of them. Naturally the 'Tsnett in
eluded a great, number of \ery large
ones as well a many iHWllllHi sized
and small one* I’hllgdelpliia hedger.
abaft for Haro Dead.
An abellsk of granite .seventy feet
high I* tube erected in Ilentuark a* a
tne'tuorlal to the many tbH*xd- of
American and altie.t anldier* of fmiM'di
descent who tlietl In Use World wur.
It }iS been osliroated that itbout 30.-
otxt oteti of f>atil*li blood fought in
ilia. American armies Ih f iß*e and
rtiat ahatit 20,000 Da new fwght tn ih**
(JamidUh, Australian, Brlrl*li and
Freiiclt avmiea.
THURSDAY, JAN. 13,1921.
COMING TO ATHENS
ON A RETURN VISIT
THE PROGRESSIVE MEDICAL
DOCTORS, SPECIALIST
Treating Diseases Without Sur
gical Operation.
Free Consultation and Examina
tion to All Who Need and
Want Medical Aid.
Will be at the Georgian Hole!
Friday and Saturday, Jan. 21-22
from 10 A. M. to 4 F\ M. two days
only, returning in 3 months.
The Progressive Medical Doc
tors’ Specialist is licensed by the
state of Georgia; a graduate of
one of the best universities; twen
ty-five years of practical expe
rience; comes well recommended.
Will demonstrate in the principle
cities methods of treating diseases,
of long standing by means of
medicines, diet and hygiene, thus
saving many people from a dan
gerous and expensive surgical op
eration.
Some of the Ca-ses Cured.
Miss Jessie Boyd, Griffith Go.,
Gallstones.
0. F. Oumhley. Box 48. R. 7,
[Carrollton, (}., Nervous Trouble
itncl Constipation.
j Arthur Thomas, 217 South Or
age St.. Dawson, Oa., Catarrah of
.Stomach and Constipation.
| Ruth Banks, R. <>. Newnan. Oh.,
Ooitre. ,
Homer Treadwell, R. 1, Craw-
Tordsvillo Oa., Diabetes.
Dnniel Harrell, Box 52, R.
jOcuoo, Fla., Heart Trouble.
J. W. N. Robinson, 2947 4th
Avenue, Columbus, Oa., Paralysis
with High Blood Pressure.
Mrs. R. L. Flenuster, ArmueLee,
Oa., Large. Varicose IT per of Leg.
Mrs. W. F. Parham, Om-nboro,
Ida., Plights IHseasi-.
j A diagnosis of any disease of
jlong standing, it..s nature und
'cause, will be made FREE and
pr oper medicines will be furnished
at a reasonable cost to those se
lected as favorable eases for treat
ment.
Children must be accompanied
by their parents and married la
dles by their husbands.
Headquarters: Atlanta. Oh.
BALD EAOLE IS KILLED
AFTER ATTACKING CHILD
TAMPA. Flu., Jan. 8. -A bald
eagle attached little Evelyn Oick
here about dtislv lust night as she
was tfudging down a residence
street with her small brother and
a dog. i>. Cl, Hoolpv,hearing the
children screaming, secured a gun
'and ki!le<l the bird, which had re
-1 routed to a Limb oi' a near by tree
lit measured six feel from lip to
[tip. The children were not in
jured.
STOCK EXCHANGE SEAT
SELLS FOR $90,000
NEW YORK. Jau. 8.- An increase
of SIO,OOO in the price for New
York stock exchange seats was re
corded today when two seats were
transferred, one for u considera
tion of $90,000, the other for 89.
000. The last previous sale wa*c
for SBO,OOO.
To Clean Lamp QUaaes.
When cleaning tump gtassn* hnM
ttiem over the ■steam from s twaketila.
thin rub thrui willi n dry nw?pa|*rr
ftld<vl np iuiu a wad niid, lastly, with
h nft cloth, Mini they will he nit that
cat. tie flesfrwl.
(tuMtion f Prip*s.
"Tii s*r there's a griea on bar
waft?" “I sbtiTiW •*$ u. That l4t
gut oa unii hv* d*u 54k.”
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT.
NOTICE Of OFFICIAL ORGAN.
GHOTiGf A- ftarruw fotirty.
Winder Mid IS2I.
We ihe nut resign Ml agree In mako
(ln' Burrow Timers Winder lia., tlwol
ficia! oigtiji t’oi Barrow Coanty during
♦He rear If* 21.
0. \k. Parker, Ordinary, Barrow CWia-
A. T. Harrison Clerk Barren- Cos. Ca
-IH. O. CaH|i, Sheriff, Barrowr Cos. Ga.