The Winder news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 1909-1921, January 06, 1910, Image 4

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rHE WINDER NEWS. Published Every Thursday Evening —by — ROSS Sc CANNON. R. O. ROSS, Editor. C. R. CANNON, Business Manager. Entered at the Postoffice at Winder, Ga., as Second Class Mail Matter. Thursday, January 6, 1910. Has someone cornered the egg market or has the little old Georgia hen gone on strike? Will The Atlanta Journal please tell us the condition of the state t reasu ry ? One hank a day is the record of charters granted to state hanks in the first five days of 1010. Cotton dropped $4.80 per bale on the New York market Wednesday afternoon. A well-organized clique seems to l>o making efforts to de press prices. We believe 11. 1.. Collier, head of the now notorious Atlanta City stockade, was mad when he called Editor Seely a “hypocrite, a liar and a conceited ass.” Editor F. L. Seely, editor of The Atlanta Georgian, is waging a war on the inhuman practices at the Atlanta bastile. If what The Geor gian says about conditions at this prison I><* true then Atlanta leads all compcditors in at least one in stance. The Atlanta Journal’s cartoonist pictures the state vaults as bursting with the coin of the realm. Shame that all this money should lie idle while the poorly-paid teacher of 1900 was forced to “cash in” his certificate of si rvices rendered. State Senator (J rady on the floor of the senate at Albany, N. Y-, de clared the New York Cotton ex change “the most monstrous gamb ling institution in the world” and referred to the “kid-gloved way” in which Governor Hughes handled his Wall street clients while he was making his fight on race-track gambling. POLITICS. Mr. E. F. Maddox has announced for clerk of the superior court of Gwinnett county, Mr. E. 8. Gar ner for sheriff and J. Henry John son for tax receiver of the same county. They will at least have plenty of time to see the voter about their fitness to serve them. OUR NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS. yf Resolved, That we will continue to insist on Fig Tail alley being widened. That we will read every line Tom \\ utson writes on Foreign missions. That we will tell the truth during 1910, because it is easier and brings less complications than lying. That we will lot the Atlanta Jour nal keep the people posted in regard to the condition of the slate treas ury. That we will leave the reforming, of the state and the naming of De catur street to F. L. Seely, < ditor of the Atlanta Georgian. Watched the Old Year fade. A party of young people assem bled at the home of Miss Tavie Mathews to set' the old year pass out and welcome the new. Those present were Misses Ora and Pau line Camp, Annie lx>u Jackson, Edna Bush, Helen Bush, of Athens, Messrs. Moseley, Robeson, Pledger, Fortson, Cannon, and Beans. Pertinent Paragraphs. (National Rip-Saw.) A useless thing is always a bur den. I would rather be a penny in a tramp-s pocket than a dollar in the till of the Finest saloon on earth. If hell were a financial institution the devil would h;%ve a choice lot of financiers to select his help from. The idiot who tries to do right is a much letter citizen than the wise man who has no regard for honesty. The man who will buy a thing simply because it is “cheap,” whether he needs it or not, gener ally spends a fool’s money. The girl who thinks more of a silk dress than a “tidy” home will make a wife who will think more of a poodle dog than a baby. The preacher who measures his success by the numlier of NEW members he gets is always a good financier, hut a very poor servant of his Master. If our mothers were as particular to adorn the character of their children as they are to beautify their bodies, we would have a lot more pure men and women than we have. RECIPES TRIED AND TRUE. Better Taffy —Two cups brown sugar, one-half cup syrup, two tahlespoonsful vinegar, two spoons water, one-half cup butter; boil i until brittle enough to null —from twelve to fifteen minutes. Walntt Candy —Two cups brown sugar, one-half cup sweet cream, boil until it ropes, then lift off and add one cup of walnut meats chop ped fine; stir well and pour on I greased pan. When partly cool, cut into squares. This is truly a delightful candy, and can he made with hickory nuts or pecans. A Head Pddm IVddino —One I pound chopped suet, two dozen ; crackers rolled, one pound raisins, one pound currants, six eggs, nut i meg, one cup syrup, one cup sugar (brown sugar is best), salt, just enough flour in to keep it together. Lie in a hag, allowing room to swell; boil live hours, turn out on buttered plate; serve hot or cold. A Goon White Cake —Cream two cups sugar and one cup but ter; pour on the butter two spoons of boiling water to make it cream quickly; one cup sweet milk, whites of six eggs beaten well, four cups Hour sifted three times, with two spoons baking powder. Bake in three layers, using any filling, you like, or bake in loaf if you like. How to Cook Ham —Wash in warm water; takeoff skin; put on quite covered in cold water, boil twenty minutes for each pound. W hen tender, take out. lay on flat dish, trim smoothly; wash over with beaten whites of three eggs and heathen yolk of eggs; rub well with cracker dust or bread crumbs; moisten gently with sweet milk; place in shallow pan in hot oven with a pint of water and hake until brown. Ihnv to Prepare Turkey—lf the turkey is uld and tough, it is best to boil until tend* r. Boil from two to thm* hours briskly. Lava cloth over the top of the boiler, then put the top on, and do not have enough water to boil over. Take from the boiler and cut the t<mdons and put in the dressing, and this is always better if cooked a little before putting in the fowl. Make egg-bread, making it very short and stir in sausage or oysters, or the giblets of the turkey, chopped line; or you can make a nice dress ing of cooked rice, one-half cup butter and oysters, all worked to gether, and the turkey filled with it. Bake until quite a delicate golden brown all over. CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF The Winder Banking Gompany At Close of Business January 3d, 1910. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts, - - •1 ! 162.7r>0 23 Stocks and Real Estate, - 5,800.00 Furniture and Fixtures, - - 2,405.50 Cash on Hand and in Banks, - 41,573.18 $212,598.91 We take this opportunity of expressing to our friends and customers our appreciation of their buiiness, which has made the past year the best in the history of our institution. May the year 1910 bring to each and every one added pros perity and happiness. The Winder Banking Company WINDER, GEORGIA. A WOMAN’S BACK. The Aches and Pains Will Disappear if the Advice of this Winder Citi zen Is Followed. A woman’s back has many aches and pains. * Most times 'tis the kidneys’ fault. Backache is really kidney ache; That’s why Doan’s Kidneys Pills cure it. Many Winder women know this. Read what one has to about it. Mrs. May Fin. Hey, Factory Hill, Winder, Ga., says: ‘‘l glad ly recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills, as I consider them to be a sure cure for kidney trouble. I was firmly in the grasp of this complaint for a long time. My kidneys were very weak and I was caused much annoyance by too frequent passages of the kidney secretions. I suffered from a pain in the small of my back and sometimes arose in the morning so lame and stiff’ that I could hardly got about. Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured at Turner’s Phar macy. helped meat once and 1 continued their use until 1 was free from kidney complaint.” For sale by all dealers. Price AO cents. Foster-Milburn Cos., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Knifed States. Remember the namt —Doan's — and take no other. Schedule Seaboard Air Line EASTWARD. No. 52—For local stations.Mon rOe and Columbia... 9:15 a m No. 32—For Norfolk, Washing ton and New York... 2:19 p m No. 58—For local stations to Athens 6:55 p m No. 38—For local stations north of Athens, Richmond and East 11:20 p m WESTWARD. No. 41—For Atlanta. Birming ham and west 5:40 arr. No. 57—tor local stations and Atlanta 7:52 a m No. 33—For Atlanta, Birming ham, Memphis and W est 4:02 p m No. 53—For Atlanta and west 6:55 p m These arrivals and departures are given as information and are not guar in teed. AVE AVILE IT ISTIX)AD Saturday, January Bth, % a car of extra good Tennessee Mules and Horses, V, i . and invite our friends and customers to inspect same. The same policy of honesty and fair deal ing will be observed with the new firm as has been pursued by J. W. Moore & Sen. We invite your inspection and solicit your business. See our line of stock before you buy. Yours for business, MOORE, CANNON & CO. LIABILITIES Capital Stock, $ 50,000.00 Surplus and Profits, . - 25,411.21 Deposits, .... 137,187.70 $212,598.91