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WE GIVE YOU
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BEST WE HA VE
VOL. XVII.
SENATOR TILLMAN, '
Show Your Manliness By Giving
I hat Mother Her Babes!
Is there anywhere in Nature a
right more sacred than of a mother
to her child? Did an angel ever
■sdear a holier look than beautifies
the young wife's face, as she ga/as
on the infant that lies in her arm-?
■The very birds of tin air, and
boasts of tlic jicld and forest, recog
nize the holy rights of .Motherhood.
The tiniest little songster will
fui'iously battle for the x • session of
Ter brood, and will die in its d</-
•■nce. The lioness anu the tigress
are never so terrible as when they
fight t* keeptlicir whelps. Against
tills universal Law of Nature,
Stands Senator Tillman, and a st.it
ft ih the South Carolina Code. In
■ -me way, iincredible as it- may
s.'oih; some legislature of that State
enaeh and a “law,’’'giving the father
•fa £hild%t]ie right •• to “deed, it
away" to whomsoever lie pleased
U {filer this ‘‘law,”' Senator Till
mauls son, whose young wife had
to leave him on account of alleged
and cruel treatment,
conveyed the two children of the
marriage to their grand farther
Ohe of these children -is a little
girl. - ;
In spite of the pleadings of ‘-the
i)K>ther Senator Tillman holes on*
W them, lie says that he has. no
N t ick to make on her chain ter,
'-■ it that she is unfit' to' liaiss,. .’yet’
children. .. *' '•>' •
Whatdolyer attack can by ‘ itnide
oil tflje characuer of a Woman ifian
to sity that she is not- tit to . -raise
h-r.own girl? 4 •
Seijator Tillman’s son m irrie i a
lady whose family con neetpms ate as
good as any--in this dtfmftry. She
.Tierself is a refined'*;'and fiecoua
4}tilled’ lady. Hot misfortune
to marry a man wliu could, not",
Ar at least did not, -appreciate- the
s>rize be had won. *_ , '
■*■ He led her a fearful life —a life'
•that insist have bee4* one-, -of daily
torment-T-and novfffie breaks her'
fieart by robbing.hetof her children.
k “i.
Senator Tilhnan ought, not to be.
a party to this criihe. It IS a
—a crime against Nature, against
Justic, aganist God to rob that
mother of her babiesL /
Did you ever hear a woman be
wail the lost of a child ? No sound
that ever falls on human ear is
more, heart rend in g- The voice
that was heard in Ramah has been
heard all over the earth, wherever
Avomen have been mothers, and
then mourners of lost children.
In the Tillman case, the loss of
f
the lisle ones is intensified by the
cruel fact that they are lost to none
.but to her alone who has the God
given right to them.
It is a shame. Senator Tillman
will lose the respect of all right
thinking men, if he does not return
tots to their mother. —Wat-
son’s Jeffersonian.
Columbia, S. C., Feb lb. —The
of Mrs. B. il. Tillman, Jr.
arrived in Columbia from Trenton
in charge of Mrs. 13. R- Tillman,
their grandmother, this morning.
A touching scene occured when the
children saw their mother at the
home of Dr. Butler.
Wanted
Needle-work. First class seam
stresß. Mrs. J. S. Garner, Wright
Winder, Ga.
GJ)c lUiniicv News.
WINDER. JACKSON COUNTY. GEORGIA, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 17,1910.
BARLOW A WILSON’S MINISTREES.
Merry Performers at Aeamemy
of Music fast Night.
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W hat the Raleigh News and
j Observer of December 131, 1009,
1 says of Barlow A: Wilson’s Minstrels:
The Barlow it Wilson Minstrels
ft.-re ;-t die Academy of Music last
n gbt, and the performance brought
applause frpnnthe audience.
| In the first part there was music
j with melody to it, -the vocalist ron
! dering some very attra l ive num
b-rs,the comedians.lo< king diligent
j ly after the fun end of the perform
ance. Sane of the songs made a.
hit with the audience. The take
o.T on Cook and Reray was very
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; ciover.
hi the fecund, part there were
feature-acts in Which juggling was
presented, Fred lloph. in a funny
skit, the international comedy
quartette, songs and buck dancing,
I musical comedies and other spe
jcialties, going to make up h per
jf irmanCe that was applauded t ime
j and again. This compahy plays :it.
LyricLMoiulay niget Febufiry 21.
THREE GOOD WEN.
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Wo don’t often Bay much about
:ir maids go<Vl qualities Ulifil he is
: dead, which.l believe often-time's is
a mistake, as-our town ranks in im
portance as to the number ‘of* good
men we have to sway the. town
from’ evil to good, and' a man that
stands Tor honesty, .sobriety* and
| the righ*, cannot “-be ynhy-Vltod
highly; and as one that- has knoudi
him fqj; 1 -w-ilj." ,prpselVU vow.
with nacyf .
1 . ' J -**•**• ;
. Bjakey. (hir town 'is greatly, en
riched by having linn, as he stands
f in everything s if he
Sttyrds alqfte; oil? fhiWrers 411 .safe
unguis -his- fid vj ce Tpii r Y 16‘rioy safQr-u 1
his. Karfftf/* • ' ....... p
liaV’e no man".
above; but should nflt lose , sight ,qf v
the tact that we hfvve* also been - eth
.-rfehea with John B’mitb, ajul.’ Wni
Hojrjon, v\ T ho-Tfiye.^ast‘>their .hit
with us to s 1 i'aYeviur *. Jul qsSii Igf and
hyLp bear our' burdens. • * . : *
‘ are valuable assets to any
tfwn,"and should have our en
couragement. and ■'support. When
ave consider these 'Mien in . xjpm
parison with some in the -World we
are made to rejoice to think of our
gun in the three above named men,"
for they are here to help, and- not
to hurt, and we will feel their in
fluence in everything attaining to
lift the town to a higher plane.
A Fkiend
THE FAMILY PURSE.
Tf it were always full enough to
need no consideration, how much
easier it would be for us all. But,
unfortunately, we must regulate our
desires to suit the size of the family
purse. It’s all right to be economi
cal, but in buying furniture there’s
a point where cheapness ceases to
fie economy. Goods below this
paint are dear, no matter how little
they cost. This class of goods WE
do not handle at all. We always
consider the welfare of the family
purse. We make its burdens lighter
by knowing what to .buy, and
where, by taking advantage of all
price concessions, by sticking close
to the better class of goods. Give
us a chance to prove our claims to
you. W. T. Robinson.
MILITARY OfFIGERS ELECTED
B. A. Julian and f. A. Wit! Were
Elected Eirst and Second Lieu
tenants, Respectively.
I * Last Friday night an election wa
:he.]d at the Armory for First and
Second Li-.-utenants of the Winder
Guards. D-n A. Julian was eb-cted
hirst Lieutenant tosueeetd 11-K.
, Mil-likin, resigned, and F. A- Witt
was (dcctc<l to succeed C ,M Fergu
son, n-signed.
Mr. Julian’ lias be'-n a morn her of
the company since its organization,
and has been one of the factors in
! developing it tb its present Mate of
! efficieiu-y. Mr. Witt has had long
| experience in military ma'tters in the
j National Guard of Texas and Geor
gia, having recently been Second
Lieutenant of Company E, of Cedar
town, Georgia. The election of these
two men will be of great benefit to
the company as both arc enthusias
iie and efficient.
Captian G. A. Jonns has worked
hard to maintain and develop- the
com pa ri v and Re is to be Congratu
lated on the assistants chosen to help
him. The conpany is now in fine
' condition and bids fair to be one of
| Winder's permanent organizations:
The drill of the boys lias a snap
land yim shout it that shows their
training, and with the * material in
hand that now composes the com
pany, one of the best organizations
in tlie'service- will soon 4 be realized.
•r .
Prize-dnTl.t nfe making are.volution
in the compa’ny ami the rivalry en
gendered is beneficial in. many ways.
The ihspeotion that was to dniye
tteen hehl.lY fire 1 )nicd ist.;ttw op the-
T7tli Unz on n-coount
% *•. • , * ,
-of aosttice the Captain at
courts.. .Bytbe time it conies' *on a
company of.‘ ucgula ri’ ’ will' ‘preseVit
anfi's” to the inspector.'
it'contimie to pvdSper. £pr R is asilfr*--
g’u:u'd Mi •time arnha, fine"
any '” '•'*
r.v., h. Iflf— S L ‘* ' 4
* -• ’• -CfiStveuldnt to Register.:.' ;"
.• * . g .■> •• . J
t ir-.fyerf
l)iat ,hc‘-has ;
•bhu-.ks-aifd tjP, ulh
G vidfiiiett-eop i\ty votlrm- \vfio Vzill
cait orffMm Atr., fliiyesdfVbs in'-jlerr
SmitLdiistrict.L#
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iLgismr A|>pk jiy hjis sent' ldanks
to Suaitliife Caritherft liank, .. and
Jackson touii.tv citizcLis .who.
to "register Adn do si.by seeing Mr.
L. A- House/ The registration
pooks close April • r )th.
. ’ Warning.]
This is to notify all parties not to
hire, harbor or trade with one W.
P. Wood, known as Will Woo'd, as
he is under contract with me for
the year 1910. Respectfully,
J. M. Page.
A PAINFUL ACCIDENT.
On Tuesday, Mr. Albert Wil
liams sustained a painful acci
dent while driving the automobile
of Mr. H. P. Stanton.
As we understand it the ground
was slick and two wheels of the
ear ran into a ditch, and Mr.
Williams threw one foot out and
badly wrenched his leg. It was
thought to be broken, but upon
careful examination showed only
bruises.
Bring your country produce to
Gem Grocery Company for the
highest market price.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Items of interest Caught Between
Dopes by the Cub Reporter.
I’rof. Carlton, of Aupurn was
here Tuesday.
Mrs. L R. Williams -pwnt Tues
day in Anlnnta.
Dr. Harris, of Bethlchern, was in
our town Saturday.
Have'better bread bv using K.
K. K. Hour- Herrin Boy,
Dr. L. ('. Allen, of TTosehton,
was in W'nd- r Friday. *
Col. .1. A. Perry, of T/twrence
ville was in Wind r Saturday.
Judge Ben A. Julian was in Lavv
rcncevillc TtK'sday sn legal business.
Dr. and Mrs. G. W. DeLaperriere
have returned from a tour thru
Florida.
Mr. Blake pefry is looking after
tin- express ofiice during the illness
of the Messrs. Sharpton.
tlon. C. R. Ware and wife, of
1 Lawrenceville, spent Tuesday after
; noon in the city enr'oute to Monroe.
Mr. A. A. Gamp who has been
ill at his home on Broad street for
the past week, is able to be out
again.
At the Methodist church Rev. W-,’
T.jHunnicutt \yi 1 1 use as his subject*
Sunday’ mornipg “Christ’s Prayer-;
for! Unity.’ 4
Mr. ITiram Sharpton, tin- genial
clerk at the express office, who haS :
y’- '
been con fined to Ins room fyrqi.
.week or ten days with the grip; .* is
improving rapidly, and hopes UV+)A'
able to be out'in a short time. ~
Col Q. Tblms is in
week (frrvl-egal,.business,
ferson dfi' Monday where he-Miai-L
been-in attendance upon Supetftlr
court and locking after his candi
(Uicy for Judge of the City Court of
'/eftefriqu.
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> '•
. Mr. and'Mrs. R. TI. Cannon were
Called-.*!*Jonesboro Monday to ‘the
Gn-Vctufriiing home there awaited
a telegnayi from Lithonia announce
ipg (Be'death of Mrs. G- W. Rags
dale, sister of Mrs Cannon.
'iTdv. Fritz Rauschenhurg will
speak of “Walking In the Old
Ruths” at the Presbyterian church
next Sunday morning. There will
•be no service at night, as the con
gregation will take part in the
union service at the Baptist church
at that hour.
Mr.* Green Brasdton, head of
Braselton Bros, B rase] ton, Ga.,
was in Winder the latter part of
last, week and paid The News a
pleasant call. This firm contem
plates making additions to their
already large mercantile eitablis
hincnt.
In this issue appears the adver
tisement of W. R. DeLaperriere.
Besides being the largest land
owner and biggest individual tax
payer in Jackson county, he is one
of the largest merchants. This sea
son lie is adding new departments
to his store-
Mr. Sam Sharpton, the efficient
and accommodating agent of the
Southern Express Company, who
has been confined to his room for
the past three weeks with a severe
attack of the grip, is considerably
improved, and hopes to be at his
post of duty again in a few days.
WE HAVE
-THE-
Best You Can Get
DALGHIIRS STUDY GEORGIA.
| Chapter Royally Enternainng at
Granite Hotel by Mrs. C. B.
Almond.
The Daughters of the (Vmfeder
: acy held their regular monthly
nieetnig on Wednesday with Mrs.
: C. 13. Almond at the Granite Hotel.
The subject for study was Geor
gia, which was taken up after the
business nieeting.
Master Charles Almond gave an
interesting talk on Oglethorpe, a
song was beautifully rendered by
Miss Natliler.r. Coker, and a reci
tation by Miss Rath (’anthers, ad
ded much to the pleasure of the
alter noon. A contest was then
given ‘tlie ladies by Mrs Almond
after which musical numbers were
rendered by Mrs. Dr. Brown, Mrs.
MeCurry and Miss Ruby Girithers.
The piize’was drawn by - Mis.
Brooks. Delightful refreshments
were served, and several new mem
bers were a hied to the. roll. . Tin*
next meeting will In held a’t t he'
residence of Mrs. W - . ll.’ Rush,
... 1 .. ‘ .
March tvseuty-tiiird. Those presmt .
■ were: r . < -■
Mi-diunes Harry -M-i-lfikin, R. L.
. iV’l&pb -QiAS ITlgUSullj'S. I’.' !y*SS,
-lh.\lc(-urrv,\V. T. flimniHitt,
W? R. ■'Brhokfe, W, H. Topic. ‘ .
.ITT 14 B. .Almond,. WVM.
.Jl<>!s'inl*'el<C id. R.-(iailhfinTW: H.
_NT SC. Smithy 1\ t >
Flanigan, iliraui Stanton,* J. N-. •;
•Voujkfleith, M- -IG Du.rdf,* '
BrownJlllUl anti
kH-thieijji and
■ *'
-y -V ? 1 . .
: /'.LOOM ’ ■-DBOPgfe. ir-'
t'FrftAiv evening i
dVtj'.S. Math a Looneys ‘of-^^VIKhT,
iu
tlie'j’li-irtiftfttf. .M r; k. •S'/ r
Kadford. . V'.Vi./fiwC"--'
m* 11 e i.#j|
relativea-were preff^tk’Hi v. W.
T. sHunnieutfc ‘pefforniiii'g< .Uthe
cereinony. .7. " Af4 , o - :
tnpimediately afterAl ft.e&remony
Mr.-and'Mrs. Odum left for Bi^th-'
lehem where tliey wen entor-.
tained:.
Mrs Odum is well known in
Winder, having lived here many
years, and lias a host of
friends who wish her unlimited
happiness.
Mr. Odum is a prosperous Wal
ton county planter.
They will be at home to their
friends in Bethlehem.
O’SHIEEDS-HANCOCK.
Miss Mary O’Shields, of Winder,
and Mr. Claude Hancock, of Jeffer
son, were married Wednesday at
the residence of Rev. J. 11. Wood,
the lattei performing the ceremony.
The bride is the pretty and ac
complished daughter of Mrs. Nan
nie O’Shields, and a young woman
of many lovely traits of character.
Mr. Hancock is the son of Hon.
IL IL Hancock, of Jefferson. lie
is a worthy young man, and de
serves the prize he has won.
After the ceremony the young
couple left f°r Jefferson.
Many friends in this section wish
them a long and happy life.
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Cibbage plants, onion sets and
garden seed at Gem Grocery Com
pany.
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