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LITTLE LOCALS.
Good water ground meal at R.
T. Seymour’s
“Along the Kennebec” comes
along with a good reputation.
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Mr. Bob Thompson, of Law
renceville, was in Windr Monday.
Goto R. T. Seymour’s for water
ground meal. Best on the market.
FOR SALE —One good mule.
Apply to R. L. Rogers, Winder, Ga.
Mr. Carl Kimball spent Christ
mas with his con-in Eugene Kim
ball.
Mr. G. G. Robinson, ordinary
of Gwinett county, was in Winder
Sunday.
Mrs. L. T. Harris, of Birming
ham, spent Monday in Winder with
relatives.
Good five year old mule for salt
cheap- Apply to W B. Holt,
Winder, Ga.
FOR SALE —One good mu’e
cheap. Apply to R. L. Rogers,
Winder ,Ga. *
White’s' mill is famous for its
fine water ground meal. R. T.
Seymour keeps it.
Mr. N- M. Gomez has ieturned
from Florida where he has been
visiting a few days.
Par-a-sit-i-cide cures itch in 30
minutes. For sale by G. W. I)eLa
perriere, Winder, Ga.
Mr. E. H- Kimball has returned
to Atlanta, after spending a portion
of the holidays at home.
Mr. Eugene Kimball has return
ed toChrichton’s Business College,
after spending Christmas at home.
The Woodmen of the World has
no high salaried officers, and fur
nishes insurance protection for its
members at absolute cost.
We have a large stock of Nails
and Barb Wire, and can make you
best prices on it.
Woodruff Hardware *Co.
Mrs. H. M. Cruce, accompanied
by Mrs. J. O. Dalton, of Ashburn,
Ga., left Tueseav for Madison to
visit her brother, Mr. J. D. Hall.
Mr. W. H. Me Daniel, Mr.
Arch Perry and two children, Pearl
and Leon, returned last week from
a pleasant visit to Fayette, Ala.
We are still talking the Oliver
Plows. Why? They plow so good.
We have received three solid car
loads this season. Smith Hardware
Cos.
lost —Watch, with chain at
tached, gold filled case; engraved
picture of Indian with gun in hand;
Elgin movement; square fob about
one inch long; two penny pictures
thought to have been in back of
case. Liberal reward for return
to S. P. Smith, Winder, Ga.
Mr. S. T. Maughon has purchased
the market business of Dr. W.
L. Bush, and says he intends te
carry a stock of meats surpassed by
none in the city. Boot Maughon
is a rattling good fellow and his
many friends here wish him all
kinds of success in his latest ven
ture.
We are pleased to say to our cus
tomers ar and friends that the past
year business was the most satisfac
tory we have had, and we are still
anxious to sell you hardware and
vehicles, and promise you the same
good treatment we have always
given you.
Woodruff Hardware Cos.
Mr. A. V. Leslie, of Kennesaw,
Cobb county, has accepted a posi
tion with the City Drug store. He
is a graduate of the pharmaceutical
department of the I'niversity of
Georgia, and comes highly recom
mended. He also holds a license
from the pharmaceutical board to
practice his profession in this state.
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION
OF
The First National Bank
OF
WINDER, GEORGIA,
At the Close of Business January 6,1910
RESOURCES
Loans and Invest
ments, . . . $106,246.52
U. S. Bonds and
Premiums, . . 51,488.55
Cash, in Banks and
with U. S. Treas’r, 63,777.09
$221,512.16
Deposits January 6, 1910, . .$103,462.94 - •
Deposits January 6, 1909, . 46,249.67
Increase in one year. . . $ 57,213.37—0ver 120 per cent.
BOARD OK DIRECTORS:
S. W. Arnold, Chairman, Colonel James M. Smith, J. B. Williams,
H. N. Rainey, Jr., J. T. Strange, W. L. Blasingame,
L. Frank Sell, A. H. O’Neal, L. 0. Benton,
W. T. Robinson, Thomas C. Flanigan, W. H. Toole.
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We desire to thank all who have aided us in making this wonderful
increase in our business, and trust that those and many, many more will
help us make even greater strides during 1910.
It Ought to Signify Something That the Stockholders
of This Bank Are Worth Over $3,000,000.00 . . .
It Does Signify Something That This Bank Is Under
Control of the United States Government
On Permanent Deposits. Evidenced by Our Time Certificates. We Will Pay 5 Per Cent. Interest Per Annum
WE WANT YOUR BANKING BUSINESS, LARGE or SMALL.
The Pirst National Bank of Winder, Ga.
W. H. Toole, President, H N \ Vice-Presidents W. L. Jackson, Cashier.
LIABILITIES
Capital, Surplus and
Profits, ... . $ 53,049.22
Deposits, .... 103,462.94
Re-Discounts and Bills
Payable, . . . 15,000.00
Circulation, . . . 50,000.00
$221,512.16