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LOCAL NEWS
School opens Monday.
Several business changes took place
here this week.
Mrs. W. H. Ware, of WiX*imer, has
moved to Winder.
Dr. W. L. DeLaPerriere spezm t sever
al days at Jefferson this week.
The roads are in a bad condifc ion and
almost impassable in some plao^^.
There was no city court this "wreek da
acconnt of the sickness of Stark.
Dr. Braselton, of Pendergr**** Bß . is
thinking of moving to Texas in a short
while.
Several good men in Win<ft<?u were
left withont jobs Monday on account of
the hard times.
The young people of Winder- had a
great deal of bnjoyment during the
| holidays.
Cure Stomach Troubles, Cold Feet
| and Hands, Excessive Menstrua.A Flow,
with Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or
Tablets.
Miss Lela Coker, is visiting her
sister Mrs, J. J. Mitchell foir a few
weeks in Lithonia.
Monday was the coldest day*. so far,
this winter.
To settle the Stomach and Overcome
the Nausea of Prospective IvH others,
take Simmons Squaw Vine W ine or
Tablets.
There has been more movim.g and
changing around this weeic tka. an we
have ever known before.
Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver
searches out all impuri ies in Sys
tem and expels thorn harmlessly A>y the
natural channels.
There were no shootings, orxt tings
or fighting in this section during
Christmas week and every thirr & was
| ! extremely quiet.
Pains in Head, Neck, Shoalders,
Back, Front, Side, Hips and Lire*. are
readly cured bv Simmons Vine
Wine or Tablets.
The rabbits have been faring badly
for two weeks and those that ©scaped
the dogs and guns will be tiianfcftil to
know the worst is over with thencm. until
Christmas comes again.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera. and
Diarrhoea Remedy can always ~fce de
pended upon and is pleasant and safe to
take. Sold byH. C. Poole.
Miss Callie Watson, of Jefiersorr , was
the guest of Miss Dora Wilhite "veral
days last week.
Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine
has since 1840 steadily risen in
favor and the demand for it fa t ex
ceeds that of any other Liver Med ic ne.
Mr, G. R. Duke, of Athens, spent a
day and night here this week.
Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tab
lets Prevent and cure of
Heart, Dizziness, Sick
Chilly Sensations.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Potts, of
Valley, and Mr, and Mrs, Hood, of Har
mony Grove, visited relatives hero last
week.
When you ask for Da Witt's W^ - itch
Hazel Salve don’t accept a counts xrfeifc
or imitation. There are more eases of
Piles being cored by this, than all oth
ers combined. G. W. DeLaPerrier^s.
R. M. Patrick former deputy sheir iff of
this county was in the city today, He
has a host of friends here who are
always glad to see him.
Late to bed and early to rise, prep ares
a man for his home in the skies. Bat
early to bed and a Little Early R.:Ler,
the pill that makes life longer and 'bet
ter and wiser. G, W. DeLaPerriex-
Mr. O’neal, of Green county movod to
our city last week. Since coming*’ he
has bought the nice home of Mr. J _ H.
Wright and will locate here perm? ex
iy.
Mr. Dana. Whitehead spent
Christmas week in Winder with Lis
parents. He is doing well in —Ab
beville, S. 0. and is well pleased w'ith
his position.
The sooner a cough or cold is cixred
without harm to the sufferer the t>et
ter. Lingering colds are dangerous.
Hacking cough is distressing. One
Minute Cough .Cure quickly cures it.
Why suffer when such a cough euro is
within reach? It is pleasant to "fclie 1
taste. G. W, DeLaPerriere.
The Christmas Tree.
On the evening of December 24th, the
four Sunday schools of Winder—Meth
odist, Baptist, Christian and Piesbyte
rian, united in having a—what shall I
call it? A Christmas tree, a Christmas
wagon, or both? Both I suppose; for
jnst iu front of the pulpit was one of
the most beautifully painted wagons I
have ewer seen, whioh was furnished
for the occasion by Mr. T. A. Maynard.
From front to rear of the wagon, on
each side, long bows extended from
which were suspended innumerable pro.
senta for the little folks, and those of
more mature years, while a little in the
backyard stood two beautiful ever
greens loaded with their precious bur
dens of sweets and handsome gifts. In
the centre of the wagon sat Santa
Clans, wrooking back and forth, and
looking, with his hoary hair and snow—
bespangled apparel as if he were a fresh
impos tation from the icy regions of the
poles. A number of hvmns were sung,
a fervent prayer was offered, an appro
priate talk upon Christmas was made
by the new pastor of the Methodist
church, Rev. Mr. Quillian, a Christmas
anthem was beautifully rendered by a
class of little girls, and the distribution
of gifts began Every now and then
Santa Claus would alight from his
wagon and pas? among the audience,
talking to the children. One little girl
who had received a handsome doll, see
ing him coming towards her, eagerly
pressed her way to tho aisle where he
would pass and holding np the doll said:
“See! See! Santa Claus, what a beauti
ful doll you have brought me! Thank
yon! Tank you!” Another turned up
a rose-bad mouth to be kissed; and if
the writer had been übiquitous he per
haps would have seen many other such
incidents. Every thing seemingiy
passed off well, but if yon had gone to
the church on Sunday morning you
would have felt that the affair had been
a desecration of God’s house. Pools
of spittle, quids of tobacco, drippings
from tapers, cracked nuts, raisins,
orange peel and candy were trampled
over the floor and carpet 'till I doubt
whether they cau ever be cleaned. Even
the disgusting evidence of a drunken
debauch was left upon the floor. To
say that it was thoughtlessness on the
part of those who did these things will
hardly excuse for the desecration. The
writer is utttrly opposed to having
Christmas trees in a church for many
reasons beside this one The home is
the place for them.
Not A Christian.
Mr. H. A. Pass, Bowman, Ga.
writes:** One of my children was very
delicate and we despaired of raising it.
For months my wife and I could
hardly get a night’s rest untill we
began the use of Pitts’ Carminative.
We found great relief from the first
bottle." Pitts’ Carminative acts
promptly and cures permanently. It
is pleasant to the taste, and children
take it without coaxing. It is free
from injurious drugs and chemicals
Christian Church.
Elder Ernest Phillips will preach at the
Christian church next Sunday. He is
a young preacher of ability and will
interest all who go oat to hear him.
Constipation prevents the body from
ridding itself of waste matter. De
Witt’s Little Early Risers will remove
the trouble and cure Sick Headache,
Billiousness, Inactive Liver and clear
the Complexion. Small, sugar coated,
don’t gripe or cause nausea. G. W.
DeLaPerriere.
Marriage,
Miss Cleff Hardegree aDd Mr. Lamar
Jackson were married on December 27.
The old folks knew nothing of it until
today when the groom went to Mr.
Hardegree, the father of the bride, and
asked him for his daughter informing
him they were already married. Mr.
Hardegree gave his conseut, as he could
not do otherwise, and the young couple
were made happy.
THE SURE LA GRIPPE CURE.
There is no use suffering from this
drea dial malady if you will only get
the right remedy. You are having
pain all through your body, your liver
is out of order, have no appetite, no life
or ambition, have a bad cold, in fact
are completely used up. Electric Bit
ters are the only remedy that will give
you prompt and sure relief. They act
directly on your liver, stomach and kid
neys, tone up the whole system and
make you feel like anew being. They
guarantee to cure or price refunded.
For sale at H. C. Poole’s, only 50c per
bottle.
Birthday Entertainment.
Master Tom Bealle Strange enter
tained quite a number of his little
friends Monday afternoon at his home
on Broad street. The occasion being
the anniversary of his sixth birthday,
After enjoying many games, the little
folks were ushered into the brightly
deoorated dining room where they were
served bountiously with dainty refresh
ments. Many expressions of love and
and good wishes were received by the
little host, and the memory of the joy
ful oooasion will linger with all present.
Among those who attended were:
Misses Mary Jones, Ermine Stanton,
Emma Ola Reed. Mary McClesky,
Marie Smith, Annie Lou Jackson, Ora
and Pauline Camp, Hattie Lon Stanton,
Gussie O’neal, Carrie May Qaillian,
Nellie Kilgore, Flora Garrison, Myrt
Mobley, Vella May Sharpton, Grace
Jackson Ida Martin and Masters Jeff
and Lamar McClesky, Homer Smith,
Eugene Kimbell, Robert Camp Walter
Stanton, Jack Carithers, Cliff DeLa-
Perriere, Ernest and Harry Hodges,
Walter Mobley, Howard Jackson, Guy
Jackson and Charlie Carter.
If troubled with Dizziness, Furred
Tongue. Bitter Taste in Mouth, Bloat
ed Feeling after eating, Constipation
or Sick Headache, use Dr. M. A. Sim
mons Liver Medicine.
Reception.
Among the many social gatherings of
the Cnristmas holidays, none was more
enjoyed than the reception given by
Miss Jessie Bush and Mr. Ernest Bush
on Monday evening,! January 2d, at
their lovely home on Broad street.
The taste of the most fastidious epi
cure would have been more than satis
fied with the elegant refreshments
served to the appreciative guests. Those
present were: Misses Bartow Smith,
Pearl Saunders, Pearl Jennings, Lucy
Jackson, Cleo Bash, Mrs Bradbury,
Prof. Orr, Messrs. Whitworth, Bush,
Jackson, John Milsaps, Curt Saunders,
Dau Cargill. O. W. Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson,
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, Mr; and Mrs.
Sheats, Mr. and Mrs. Griffith, Mr. aDd
Mrs. Hayes.
Soothing, healing, cleansing, De
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve is the impla
cable enemy of sores, burns and
wounds. It never fails to cure Piles.
You maj rely upon it. G. W. DeLa-
Perriere.
Election Saturday.
The election for two bailiffs for this
district comes off Saturday at House’s
court ground. All who feel interested
should not forget the day and go out
and vote.
Pains in the chest when a person has
a cold indicates a tendency toward
pneumonia. A piece of flannel damp
ened with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
and bound on to the chest over the seat
of pain will promptly relieve the pain
and prevent the threatened attack of
pneumonia. This same tratment will
care a lame back in a few hours. Sold
by H.C. Poole.
Pension Blanks.
The pension blanks for confederate
soldiers and widows, now on the roll,
are in the ordinary’s office.
TWO POINTED QUESTIONS ANS
WERED.
What is the use of making a better
article than your competitor if you can
not get a better price for it ? Ans.- As
there is uo difference in the price the
public will buy only the better, so that
while our profits may be small on a
single sale they will be much greater in
the aggregate. How can you get the
public to know your make is the best?
If both articles are brought promin
nently before the public both are certain
to be tried and the public will very
quickly pass judgment on them and
use only the better one. This explains
the large sale on Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy. The people have been using
it for years and hare found that it can
always be depended upon. They may
occasionally take up with some fash
ionable novelty put forth with exagg
erated claims, but are certain to return
to the one remedy that they know to
be reliable, and for cough, colda and
croup there is nothing equal to Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy. For sole by
H. C. Poole, Winder, Ga.
The Banquet.
We the yonug men of Winder wish
to return onr appreciations to Mr. and
Mrs. Jackson for their kindness shown
ns at their home on the evening of the
banqnet. So far as they were oonnoc
ted with the affair every thing was in
deed pleasant. Bat we wish to say far
ther that there were oonneoted with the
oooasion some things whioh we did net
appreciate and whioh we consider an
imposition on the home and the yonng
people of Winder. And we feel it
would not be out of place to mention
this fact. We are indeed sorry that
there were some among us WE did not
invite and welcome, though they
seemed to be welcomed by a few.
We feel thr t it was a reflection upon
onr society and the young men of Win
der to mingle with some who were in
vited and who were present, for we feel
onr society is too much elevated to as
sociate with some who were in onr midst
on that evening. Of course we Jare al
ways glad to have with us good yonng
men and we did have some, who were
visitors, who were gentlemen and wish
to say to them we were glad to have
them
We wish to say furthermore, in be
half of the home and young men, tha
we were not responsible for the presence
and the cause of association with some
with whom we deem it nuwise to asso
ciate. We are very grateful to all the
visiting young ladies for their presence
and will always gladly weecome them
to our little city. Resp’t’ly,
Young Men of Winder.
HOW’S THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any oase of Catarrh that cau
uot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney &.Co., Props., Toledo, O.
We the undersigned, have knowu
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry oat any obligations made
by their firm, West & Trurx, wholo-
Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kin
nan & Marvin, wholesale Druggists.
Tolodo, Ohio. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is
taken internally. Acting directly upon
the blood and mucous surfacos of the
system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by
all Druggists. Testimonials free.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
An Elegant Reception.
A bright and happy occasion was the
banquet given by the young men to the
young ladies at the hospitable home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Jackson on last
Friday evening. The affair was one of
the most elegant of the Christmas social
events at which the social circle of
Winder was ever present, together with
a number of visiting young ladies whose
presence added much to the pleasure of
the evening. Holly and mistletoe dec
orated the rooms appropriately for the
Christmas season.
At 11 o’clock the guests entered the
diting room which was a scene of love
liness—the table, beautifully decorated,
was laden with every sort of delioacies
and a moit tempting sapper of luxuries.
At a very late heur the guests departed,
bestowing many compliments on the
young men and prononneing the affair
a grand success and one of many pleas
ant recollections.
A NARROW ESCAPE.
Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada
E. Hart, of Groton, 8. D., "Was taken
with a bad cold which settled on my
lungs, cough set in and finally termi
nated in Consumption. Four Dcotors
gave me up saying I oould live but a
short time. I gave myself up to my
Saviour, determined if I oould not stay
with my friends on earth I would meet
my absent ones above. My hueband
was advised to get Dr. King’s New
Discovery for consumption, coughs and
oolds. I gave it a trial, took in all 8
bottles. It has cured me, and thank
God lam saved and now a well and
healthy woman. Trial bottles free at
H. C. Poole’s drug store. Regular size
50c and SI.OO guaranteed or price re
funded.
Special Notice.
Dr. W. L. DeLaPerriere wishes to
say for the benefit of those who might
come to his office for dental services
that he will be at Anburn on January
9th, 10 th and 11th and Hoschton on
16th, 17th and 18th. Parties wishing
his services at either of the abote places
can find him at the dates above men
tioned and he will be pleased to wait
on them. The balance of the time he
cun be found at his dental parlors iu
this city.
To my Customers.
To my customers of last year I wish
to return my thanks for thoir past
patronage. I have done considerable
repairing on mill and can give better
satisfaction than ever before. Appre
ciating year patronage daring the opin
ing year, I am, Very Resptly,
D. M. Barrett.
White’s old Mills
Overcome evil with good. Over
come your coughs and colds with One
Minute Cough Cure. It is so good
children cry for it. It cures croup,
bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and all
throat and lung diseases. G. W. DeLa-
Perriere.
Notice.
Winder City Sohools, white and col
ored. will open for the Spring term on
Monday, January, 9th. Patrons are
urged to enter their pupils punctually
at the beginning of the term, that the
scholars may get the full benefit of the
excellent instructions given. New pu
pils must pay the incidental fee of fifty
cents and obtain their admission cards
from the secretary of the Board of Ed
ucation. R. L. Carithers, Pres.
W. H. t^UAUTKRMAN,
Sea Board of Ed.
Mr, Hardin Norris, clerk of the drug
store of R. Shoemaker, Parry, 111., says:
“A man came into our store the other
day and said, ‘I want a bottle of that
stuff that saves children’s lives. I read
in the News about it. The children may
get sick when we cannot gat tae doctor
quick enough. It’s the medicine you
sell for croup.’ ” He allnded to Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy and bought a
bottle before he left the store. For sale
by H. C. Poole.
City Election.
The following ticket was elected
yesterday as city fathers of Winder for
the next 12 months:
For Mayor.
R. L. CARITHERS.
For Councilmen,
Ist. Ward H. T. ETHRIDGE.
2d. Ward S. E. SHARPTON.
3rd. Ward W. L. DeLaPERRIERE
4th. Ward J. T. STRANGE.
Aldormen at Large,
JNO. H. SMITH.
A. A, CAMP.
Many a household is saddened by
death because of the failure to keep on
hand a safe and absolutely certain cure
for croup such as One Minute Cough
Care. See that your little ones trg
protected against emergency. G. W.
DeLaPerriere.
New Firm.
Mr, Georg 9 W. Woodruff has bought
out Mr, W. B. Mathews and will be one
of the merchants of Winder from this
date. Mr, Woodruff is a young man of
superior business qualities and will run
a ffrstolass line of general merchandise.
He will appreciate your patronage and
will sell you goods at as small profit as
possible in a legitimate business.
Have you backache? Do you feal tired?
Is your tongue coated? These are pre
monitions of liver and kidney trables.
and can be promptly ohecked by taking
Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and kidney
Balm. For sale oy H. C. Poole.
Every new name added to oar list in
December means a strong start on the
new year. Let’s all pull togesher to
put our principles into law.
Populists outside of Georgia can keep
posted through this paper and get all
the populist news.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for Cut
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe
ver sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil
blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction or money refunded. Pric *
25 cents per box. For sale by b
Poole Winder, G-a.
J|Bring ns in a couple of loads of wood
if you cant pay the money for your
Paper,
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
Cures Piles, Scalds, Burns.