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WHAT ARE YOIR PLANS FOR FUTURE
.ASKS .AN INTERESTED HINDER CITIZEN
Editor Wintter News.
4 iniiw tecrxia.
Sir
Bating 1 ''itiawi- ft tills town, who is
iar cresti in nils -si'iioi ton in! feviH
agmen:: t it "lie y<rang pcupte 1 Rato
tills msthi.'ii 't getting in tonsil with
tils furur** ibrizwii* ft hit city. Cora.
•foatersntuoti of i few minniMs. on tile
snhjMut of tils “Plan ■>€ Life." in the
hope that my fcebte efforts will st:ise
5 least one 80 stop and etraciitor his
future.
Were I to -top one of the bor* ir
reutiiag ~iie Wiii.h- Public Seio.iL ami
ask him. “WHat are your p.'aas fee
the Curare?” He twrasl in id prehnhil-
Lry answer. “President of tile f; Hired
>.-.t • '..ngressnian. ‘ 'i x a.lit
er,” or a '•millionaire. ' ami puss on.
thinking he ha-.i answered rile (jtststiaii
■*n rtofactoriliy.
Ami that s rile niscake the gr-arer
part make rtey emfxse rat* ? den.
rheir ambition. with their plan. The
ptam t 'he framework, upon which
onstanr. effort, stem ifastuess of pir
psse. and ferttrminauon. earn some lay
build i beautiful abrmtCnre of a tue
■•essfui life.
“We bufiii tae ladder tty winch we
rise.
From 'he lowly earth to me viiir-nl
skies.
Ami moimt the summit, round by
round.
Every iay v** hear those who lav**
“•Hike*! along in the efforthssw channel of
the onfimary. who ai ,T e i.me mithnig
I -npmre their ciunirion >c that of
their feilowma.i. say. ‘I never ha>. he
.ei ; in.e> to do anything worth white."
♦giutt* true, perhaps, out the answer
comes back. "Did you put all ')f your
> effort on the possibilities that were of
fered you *lid you athampr. to create
any chances did you seize the oppor
tunities as they came. John J T uni. ~s
;purrs opportun.ry as siywa
“Master of human destinies am I:
Fame, tore and fortune on m* foot
steps wait.
Cities and Helds I walk: I penenrare
Deserts and seas remote, ami passing
by
Hoveis and mart ami pa.ace. soon or
late.
I knock unbuiden <rat. at every site.
If feasting, rise if sleeping. Ws *to
Before I turn away It is "he ao'ir of
fate.
vn.i they who follow me tench every
st nne
Mortals desire, md compier every foe
death. Bur. those vii, ioube or
hesitate:
• omiemnmf u> iulore. Paury aai w-a*.
SHM.it ait* n ram tail an*llHiT : ms-tori.
I .mww aor. ami l wctEra —mi mt.
Tlit*r>* E* ao uonumtn. ,poultry r.Sa ' ‘.m
taumidiit*!* u man of xmi "••- from 1 i;i "
kc si,*a in prm*ri,~iL lifi*. -Jt in
i.tT,i*rs. jx amry -lt*piirnn*ar. £ iimnaa.
•::„.atlir. ami i* r • -a-- pr ‘KuLAt?
c v -ii *n* xy mirnk. mkitriar. •
-j foci c ■ nwsi-ic aml i lilt-- of
•..nveptfam. 3t<*K ia ' iv *
iiisws n*im no ipnOT. nil,* ot
*marr-M- ttfet MM * ® B ‘
••iiitmwM than in cllinwt an tiitnn in
.rmuli rimy mate oppornm; :.•*>*. ami
jjkiuj lii* if wtlisril : v- ' ■ -
rv fejra. ii'tiTity. rite* acnuii croai tilt*
T > riii* buy ui ttijrb **tfe ul whA*
.uni lei,in a* no oiuint bit* mark ia life- £
vouiii <pt*ak aa wTu-unmuitnai"' 7 u** poo-
E' ’"un attain wtowt iisirw
bin,. t£ tat will put rJu* pripvr- ff
• M . r 0j.4 W -I'tC. ,'Ulli nor onm muiii*
from liirt initiifaicne** •>£ purpow*. no
• ,j,; ,-i mitn* nHBp-:tal piwu^u’^^
t\, ~hi i yiHirli riiirt >n l
(tea. ‘I am aa x<*BCfi*o* t “ in ‘ n,: ‘
, -<*!*(i 'V iit J ' .riii- ri fail. EEi 1 *3l! !,* 1-■
■ vi“ pninu if In* will natal himjsdf 'HE&,
WHEN YOU THINK OF
INSURANCE
THINK OF
NORTH GEORGIA TRUST k
BANKING CO.
LIFE : FIRE : HAIL : LIGHTNING : CY
CLONE : PARCEL POST : ACCIDENT
HEALTH : AUTOMOBILE : (Full Cover
age) : LIABILITY : COMPENSATION. :
Phone 82
S. F. MAUGHON, Manager.
if he will deny himsef of i:me of the
pleasures in which ether exceptions l.ke
himsef are indulging.
The history of the past ages is be
fore him. Then? are thousands who
•'nld to. v? be* ri exrepri.ms had nhev
rea'iswi he ftnir. ami worked ® that
end la the breast of every man. is the
uni on " e ejmerhuig grea-. i*•
rempiish something a life, and "he oni •
thing hat keeps him from icemaplish
tng his imbiticu :s simply he is nor
willing to ;;i.y the price of success.
'o to those who ice inw in hi ail
school, amt art !<w king forwanl -he
rime when they will enter active life:
whose amlnrcons ;ire ‘ > rise ' x’lt*:*
baa a mere menial laborer or the an- ,
: r mail, it is rime to pause ami con
*uier wet; tile duties and deniaiiiis. the
Liabilities ami ism<!itii)us of smstess.
'omeoue should ?a,y to them “In is
bmi* foe you to at >p and consider your
self. You ire is bright am; is a-twm
plhshed is the* average toy >f ywor age
If you do nor. pur forth any renewed
*tf:rt. or do aor fall hcaa vards. you
w-JI continue o be just, the arecag*.
It is time -•;> begin planning for the
future. First it will take i good edu
cation. Today to the iiay of the edu
cated man. We are living La a lay
when education a* a sure passport >
respeetibility. and a necessary essential
of success.
And ediwacion is not merely reading
so many booms: .* wurintx ip m the
mind the truths, 'earned by those who
have gone before us. ami placed m our
text books wisiiom for our ase. It as
necessary " i grasp -he facts, assimi
late them, anif connect -hem with mod
ern ideas. Education is the symmet
rical development of the mind's fiacul- j
ties, and xivuig to the eneree** if “he
m.mi the proper direction.
You muse grasp he idea of the pur
tse 'f a ••> ,;g L' lor uc-*. 7 :ii*
passing through the mind of the wis
dom of the lues, but the retention, of j
that wisstem. -he putting of ;t into ;m- j
media-'* use. so that it will become 1
purr of your reasoning powers.
But after ail. the discipline and
training of tile mind must be reur own
work, you i.one -an do it. Remember
that the possibi cries of your mmd ire
limited oniy by the effort you expend
in improving Lr.. Tile mighty minds
-hat have gone before you have -.eft
behind treasures richer chan you j
•an ever grasp. It is your duty o oi>-!
_ am ail the wissiom you ‘Kin. The
••lourest gotd .s pef sre ton for -he Ug
mg.
Bur. "lit* SMiuiimr ;f lit* muni ia nor
.til. ym maw at allow rimn wtnoii you
an naliiJut ' ‘n* m,luu..r .*iml
•itartnmyml by y,nr >wm lot*, txi
•♦inmill Lvn iat* beftim m,> , lari*, than
a lift* it -wrkirtwaioHi*. wUiltiap *<*!iimi.*.
imui'inine“* ami •ti'ih*** wiT: buri* riu*
limit* t*i£i**.T <in you. a* it baa bail on
•liofu* win) li:t *’ ioQrt b-*f,H* you. a-iiil
i : 1 m,i'iij£f*nnrt wlni ou *uj'
■jir.T. o*na*s ro Impair your ;bajn- •*
t br-porniouaro ■ losrt*.
..''if'Wr i* witlnmr t .;i*
i.sr. -mu* .v lu i; 14 httnpwioil Bor horn
uiii*c n!ii* j iiruo eiivoinirtCtuc,**. If you
roirin a* t ; ninJigsi a lunar ' utr i ••*
mm’,* touipor'ii pi*oirui - i*M. .uni amtlowr
" > "in* future. r>*u<i now nln* eoiiwpn*!!-
■. woury yttaro front now :
•.Viy jouy arjoii friiiiw, ' 4ui<i cL i il.
‘now yon cwiily
-Inn* Uinrly iMH*a •irawunr on an* carlnw
Who :ior.x wlfli ftatire by aiyrlir j..ii
by iay,
aCu nr, *xpeet trftait in rime rJier'*'E be
; *ut*r Ta) iiuy.
Lfotr rile yeufve bait nhan
m r : 11>r fr:ro*r.
pm jaw 3i e yoiu* mti* - t rite
I? TO ATHLNS TO
SAVE G. >L RAILWAY
W. & Venay Writes \sttens ihumber
ft Ciiaimerte reaggesting Way M
Prevent vrippug of K>miL
The * temcsviile-Midland railr'md
which operates between Athens and
RJoinesvilte and M snroe and ' i;nes
viiie. ?. be -Mived from being s*-rapp
si if the Cftanttor 'rf < ommer*re in
Athens will take a hand in the matter
ami urge :at freight be routed ver
he toad xa *way of tile 1 Georgia
road at Monroe ami the Siuthcrn at
(diinesville. Thiif statement was uunie
in a errer to tile < 'humher of * 'om
metare r.iMiay fecni W. B V*■ 1,1 v re;eiv
*r for rile tluiiieevilleMidland.
Mr. Yeaay's letter was *
swer ro Che number of r eouimeuda
.oils nitide concerning the d::positli)U
)f the road since it- appiicatiou for dis
anuiriing was made mciudiug the adeg
ed prijposa. of the employee*, to oper
ate it. Mr Yeuzy states that a.rhough
conditions f the road are bud “I di
aoc at this time ismsider conditams si
oud that, they cannot >e itorrecteii. or
*ven re 1 ievisl entirely by your oody. or
through you. to such, extent as would
mc on.y prevent the scrapping of "he
toad, but pur. i* on its feet, emioie in tu
secure Irat-;iass fecilitius. give drst
cass a*rvi>*e and produce earnings hat
would restore the road to its owners
md make it a pleasure and a prods tu
operate."
He then goes on to ■‘uagret that -he
-i i nesviUe-Midland be given “its full
-bare of the frt*ighr istmina m tad go
ng out of Athens." Mr Yeaosy iie
ciarei than r his method would put the
vi a i on a profit muiung basis ami keep
- running and would oe better than
Ighting the application for dismant
ling it.
5,... - F. W 1 UlTlHi -*t.l “i BOlisiy
hat the * hamper of ‘dimmense would
i its hext meeting take up Mr Yeaz * *
totter for consiiierarion and aittion. —
Sum lay’s Athens DapT cws.
Winder Council No. <7,
Royal and Select Master
Masons Elect Officers.
An r.iit* rsyTiiitr mooring of 1n,.0r
* I Mini* ii No. *7 ;f EUiya. ami Soioon
yCatnoro rrtiiay aijfhr. D*o*ttmber 10.
'■Eflitoro w“ro 1 f:o niio oiiMU.im
"•our it.* full,>wo
Luo 3. ELt-lfucL Bliirttriooi* M.i.-mor
John W. Hill. D**puty Ma.oror
W X. EftnulUsy. Pnaripa. Con, tumor
of Work.
H. ML >akly. 'ffroanurwr.
E E No wo 11. Btetstrtitw.
oi-jc'. J AUi*n. t'apnua of oni •'!.
< > VI J&rt'kaoa. fumiiaitoT of (Toiuioil.
J B. Ptirtam 3r(.wnr>L
L. D. >,‘urint*L
B.:* :r.biT* VI -Hnn of M.t<*<>o. uni T.i
of 11’ joriimllo. won* pro-ootr :t
i •>*;-:.*,{ in pafimrf <>a chit ;<‘rt*“ m
>jiieea
lieilf^
W r'r. it* l iicran*: Tw hi nit yearn affeer
L no nay ra my !iea*ul. Aur;*
ftMte.
value ffKieive<i in *u\. fr>lly aiiu
pleasure.
pt*f)mi_ne!it part. 4 of Z
’ll.iulii tn?ea^ur>
v£y l imJMi, fo be m 'WIT.iL CtleiimiliririHl
aad &mz:
Vf *7 reerii ct* Ceeay rill rliey montly ©♦<-
‘Mir.:
"vlv to sprow .Urn. amt "ay bitir ci
rv ‘v
WbiN* (iri'pHy .tiui aeriuna raice tnnuH
tiny by ‘iay:
JCy norvwt .mil aty Luiu. 800 nfiatwilm’
xi "i. way:
M* *rotu:i<*h no fell r.o iyopopria a pmy
H' r ntuit* no fiff+iiiio on,. ai, T rrui-.o no
xr*,'-v wtolit.
T*. uu* aty ours ,'jtMinor a,*ar. -jimi w:u*u
(‘•:Oo<'U*!H't‘ .4.i 1 *pt*!l it
v \r Miyni if. Wll. o • i 11. you :n .‘*.l aur
wii.*n* yi>ur brounii.
ffor oaronmoo. B.*nn.nii)ur nln* pruroor
irt iourii.
Tban i tin* prioo for nbi* pfintrtmsart
yon will enjoy foe a w'uli*. fer ”:ii*
coatpru :i)iw you in Ot. *wHt an in
tirthtncti. aa etfoct no MMoiro ch* pii*a:*-
: aroM of i’oor wirb, >ut nbo otCort chafi juti
itii— .—or, ami ant trfu Lr wolimiuuml jsim*
>:*. .1 :•!•..•!y o i*. mndtiry a
no x*r M)oi.*fiifnr for mtchimc: iiiuou
ponusee. “tryuur no bo .t rnl ft*-., w
4* ij t .s* -i . v x i”. nryiaa " ;
>o x* ml follow*, wlifi, your oppoctmu
-4*4 .(ip by annotiotMi.
ITiiifrpiraiiii £ am no mitraiior, cry
nx no **of.,raL nil*!- wortiL I am jttw
cryiiia m "oil you 1 few nhiatfe. about
vb.i 'i porhupu you list: aor "aouahn o
riittwly.
Lr.o .imply nbi.* —if .you trill Bannt "iiun
iioa in your ihiul of bo,:ue Prouiilonr
or t ai:.llonu.ro n:mn lay you kail bot
-r anu SUM 7 Toiuro tro about fttrey
anliiun w.iiar buy* tryhMp no ,ii elm
01.n1* -aimr. ami ym woulil bare ta bo
Pm*ifmic trtthouC oomif 'M/mpoton' Bo
Iffi nJi poaminn. X
THE WXXIVffa NEWS
Important
ANNOUNCEMENT
We wish to express to the public our hearty apprecia
tion for the splendid trade that we have received dur
ing the past year and to assure our patrons that we will
do our very best to merit their patronage during the
coming year. Every effort will be put forth to give ev
erybody the best of service. We will always keep the
highest quality of goods and do not propose to let any
body sell groceries and meats any cheaper than we do.
In fact, we will lead in low prices.
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT
We have entered the Wholesale Grocery business in
this citv and will keep at all times a supply of all kinds
of groceries for the trade at wholesale prices.
On this account we will be able to sell goods at much
cheaper prices than otherwise to our retail customers,
and feel certain that we can same them money.
When in need of any kind of groceries or feed stuffs
get our prices before buying elsewhere. We can save
you money.
Wishing everybody a prosperous new year.
We are yours to serve.
WATSON-GLOVER & CO.
PHONE 80 WINDER, GA.
MICHAEL’S
Athens, Georgia
ANNOUNCES
Annual Sale White Goods ,
Linens
Begins Monday, January 9th
Annual Sale of Silks
m
Begins Monday, January 16th
These two sales will eclipse all past sale events ever
held in this section. All are advised to attend. The
SAVINGS will be tremendous.
MICHAEL’S
The Store Good Good* Made Popular.
-uooorigtiim Ptie* JI..W Pur r*m r