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Flanigan & Flanigan
Have sold more Pianos, more Organs, more
Buggies and more Automobiles within the
last twelve months than any concern in
Georgia north of Atlanta. These are facts,
and we are willing to compare records.
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Pianos, Organs, Buggies, Automobiles,
and yet do more business in each line than any concern—even
those who sell only one'Jine. For instance, there are three’music
houses in Athens who sell nothing else, and we have sold more
Pianos than all put together.
We do not charge our expense to any one line, and this is
where we can undersell any competitor and yet make the same
profit. Isn’t this common “horse sense” ?
Thanking you for the many favors of the past, and for the
consideration of the above facts, we are,
Yours to please,
and to largely increase our business for 1910,
Flanigan & Flanigan.
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F. W. BONDURANT, Manager,
G. C. PLEDGER, Assistant Manager,
For the Cheapest, Most Liberal Contracts Possible to Secure. Also
Agents for Fire Insurance and Bonds, for Best Companies.
Phone No. 2. Offices : Brick Warehouse
CHARLEY JOE
THE LAUNDRVMAN
Opera House Building,
Behind Express Office.
First-Class Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed .
All kinds of laundry neatly done.
Clothes cleaned and pressed. . .
PRICES : Collars, 2c; Shirts, 10c; Cuffs, 4c Pair.
DOUBT DISAPPEARS.
No One in Winder Who Has a Bad
Back Can Ignore This
Double Proof.
Does your back ever ache?
Have you suspected vour kid
neys?
Bachache is kidney ache.
With it comes dizzy spells.
Sleepless nights, tired, dull
days.
Distressing urinary disorders.
Cure the kidneys to cure it all,
Doan’s Kidney Pills bring quick
relief.
Bring thorough, lasting cures.
That’s what Winder sufferers
want.
Profit, then, by another’s testi
mony,
Twice-told and well confirmed.
Mrs. J. \V. Blackstone, College
avenue, Athens, Ga., says: “My
trouble was a dull, hearing-down
pain through my loins, which
bothered me at night, disturbing
my rest. I knew that my kidneys
were disordered, as the secretions
from these organs were unnatural
and contained a sediment. I
fried every remedy that was
brought to my attention, but did
not receive relief until I com
menced using Doan’s Ki lney
Pills. They helped me from the
first, and it was not long before I
was free from kidney trouble.”
Statement given August 20,1908.)
CUBED TO STAY CUBED.
On April 0, 1908, Mrs. Black
stoue said: “The statement l
gave some years ago, for publica
tion. in favor of Doan’s Kidney
Pills still holds good. You may
continue to publish my testi
monial, as my cure has been per
manent.”
Tor sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Cos., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the
United States.
Remember the name —Doan’s —
and take no other.
LEBANON.
Road working has been carried
on at this end of the line.
Mr. G. W. Mitchell, who has
been quite sick, is better.
J. H. Shields made a trip to
Winder Saturday.
The Farmers Educational and
Co-operation Union will meet at
the usual place of meeting next
Saturday night.
Mr. It. G. Morris is having a
new residence built at Arcade.
Mrs. Sam Fulcher, of near Ath
ens, spent last Sunday here with
Mrs. M. F. Fulcher.
James 1.. Doolittle has been in
disposed for a few days.
The people of Arcade have work
ed out the streets and have them
now in nice condition.
E. B. B.
Come to see us for the John Deer
7-Knife Stalk Cutter. Best ma
chine for 828.00.
Woodruff Hakdwabe Cos.
WITH THE CHURCHES
First Baptist.
Dr Lester Alex Brown, pastor; Di
vine worship 11 30 a m and 730 p m;
Sunday School, 10 30 am, W L Blaain
game, superintendent; B Y P U, E P
Cofield, president, and Prayer Meeting.
Wednesday, 730 p m; Choir Practice,
8 30 p m; Ladies’ Aid Society, Monday
after every fourth Sunday at 3 00 p m;
Women’s Missionary Society, Monday
after every second Sunday at 3 00 p m.
Morning subject, “Mutual Sympathy.”
Evening subject, “Naaman”
Methodist
Preaching at 11 30 a m and 7 45 p m.
W T Hunnicutt, pastor; Sunday school,
at 10 15 a ni, W H Toole, superinten
dent; Woman's Foreign Missionary So
ciety meets Monday after first Sunday
at 3 pm; Parsonage Society, Tuesday
after second Sunday, at 3 p m; Home
Mission Society, Monday after third
Sunday at 3 p m.
Christian
Preaching at 11 30 a m and 7 30 p m.
Rev John H Wood, pastor; Sunday
school at 10 15 am; Christian Endeavor
Society.
Presbyterian
Preaching first and third Sundays,
Rev Frit* Rauschenburg, pastor; Sun
day school 10 30 am; Ladies’ Aid So
ciety meets first and third Monday af
ternoon* at 4 p m.
BUSINESS AND TEMPERANCE
“Little Tim” Sullivan, politician
and political boas, who died the
other day in New York, was noted
as being absolutey a teetotaler.
“No liquor for me,” said Little
Tim; “I’m out for business and
can’t afford todrink.”
That’s the real reason drunkness
is decreasing—the realization that
booze and business do not go to
gether. Those who follow the
principle “if booze lx>thers your
business cut out the business,” are
growing fewer every day, and that
man who now and then takes a
friendly drink with a friend is the
same fellow who under the old con
ditions would have been the habit-
ual ‘’souse.” Convince a man to
Tattle Tim’s belief —that he can't
afford to drink, that his financial
welfare, the latter particularly, de
pends upon his abstinence —and
you’ve administered a lesson that
will stay with him a sight longer
than the words “be it enacted”
in the law l>ooks, or if you de
nounce and criticise him and tell
him he musn’t drink. Little Tim
could hardly be called \ model in
some respects, but he did have the
drinking question sized up about
right. —Dawson News.
Just Like a Woman
A Boston physician was describing
a week’s drive that he took last fall
through some of the most pictur
esque districts of New England.
“1 saw much that was memorable
and heard much that was worth re
memlrering on this quiet, bucolic
excursion.
“I re mem her an elderly justice
of the peace in a beautiful New
Hainshire villiage near Lake Sun
apee. I stayed there all night with
this fine, keen old man. Hearn
used me and impressed me with his
mordant humor.
“During the evening the ques
tion of the unreasonableness of wo
mankind came up for discussion.
‘Ah ,’ said the old justice.‘wo
man is unreas arable indeed. I
remember that my wife and I were
talking over our affairs one day,
and we agreed that it had come to
the point where we must both
economize*
‘Yes. my dear’, I said to my
wife,* we must economize—both!
‘“Very well, Henry ,’ she said
with a tired air of submission to an
unpleasant condition, ‘you shave
yourself, and I’ll cut your hair.’ ”
—Boston Post.