The Winder news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 1909-1921, February 24, 1910, Image 4

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rHE WINDER NEWS. Published Every Thursday Evening —by— lIOSS A: CANNON. R. O. ROSS. Editor. C. R. CANNON, Business Manager. Entered at tin* Pc*toffice at Winder, Ga., as Second Class Mail Matter. Thursday, February 24, 19/0. A “REPLY ” 10 L.N. FOSTER. The Board of Trnstecs of Martin In stitute and The Jackson Herald. Chattanooga, Trim-, Feb. 22. — Editor News: In last week's Jack son Herald Lousend Fideau says: “Kuioiaslmlluemfwyi* xafiflfHH li.'t# <ln. x’ditllTlli Oil) i‘J :!4Tm; oiiinilultl . bgf.vn* tllufil: . 2C! o+.%Cus*rt< \ dii’.'ilinn (iil2.'U.'Vii-inf\v yjiv!i>rl;qj ..etaoiii ..: ;lli: jqkgbvcinfwyiuililrhselnoiii :li.s.s) ( .$ l >ooli!" The above translated would run Hometing like this: “I own and live upon one of the most fertile farms in Jackson coun ty. My stock and cattle meander upon a hundred bills and my ten ants are happy. My groceries, fuel and water come to me as part of country life. I speak thus by rea son of my close association with Cleopatra, Socrates, Nfjah, Ananias and tie* life-long trustees of Martin Institute. Also the fact that my vast estates have heel) taxed for the support of education; I own coun try .town and city properties. 1 own sock in one of the largest corpora tions. 1 have had quite a little cor respondence, end- That will do, Louis. You are en titled to go into the Bible class with Andy and Johnny. You seem well supplied with this world’s goods and pretty well sali.*tied with your self, and have no. sympathy with poor folks who kick while struggling to make an honest dollar. You seem to l*e peering through the same glasses used by Andy and Johnny, Louis. It is not my pur pose to disjsl the night-mare. Dream on, Louis, dream on. There is nothing more serious the matter with you than a bad case of hook- worm. Let us put you down for 3 cents for the support of the pastor. Concerning the acceptance of the state’s money to teach the children of School District No. 1 in .Jackson county and then refusing to do so; whether Mr. Ellis White and oth ers have a good cause for damages for the treatment of their little ones, or whether all the school children attending the primary grades of Martin Institute coujd recover their matriculation fees, the l>oard of trustees and The Jackson Ih raid have this to sav: u 0 r> Hoping the above thorough and complete statement of tin* true con dition of affairs in School District No 1 will prove satisfactory to the patrons. 1 leave the matter in abey ance. but should the psycologieal moment arise in Jackson county till'll DI'KK lloss Card of Than Ks. We wish to thank our neighbors ami friends for kindness shown us during the illness and death of our sister, Kadis Edams. May God’s richest blessings rest upon each and everv one of you is our prayer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edgar. WANTED! 6ME N 6 _______ Li, Did You Ever Make S2OO PER MONTH ? 4 II.. 1..'... I ■ 'sM IF YOU HAVE the ability to sell twenty lets, on easy terms, in one month for us, that’s just what we will pay you. Now, think it over and see if you can get busy and make yourself $200.00 in thirty days, and if you know you can, come in, sign contract and go to work. It may not take you a month. The property is the prettiest and best located in the growing city of Statham. 'ZAve "WL 'Proper^ The lots vary in price from SSO to S2OO. Terms : $25 down and the balance in 20 monthly payments (or in two deferred payments, Fall of 1910 and 1911). Say a lot is sloo—s2s down and $3.75 per month for 20 months, 8 per cent. Nearly anybody can buy one of these lots on terms given. Suppose you can’t quite complete your work in one month —say it takes you two months, then you make SIOO per month. That’s pretty good, eh? Better than sitting around. Don’t matter where you live. Splendid plats furnished, showing the property. Now, if you want to put yourself to work on a certainty, come right along. 6 Men= We Only Want=6 Men W ill You Be One of Them ? Answer in Person. i Quarterman & Toole, First National Bank Building , WINDER, - = - GEORGIA. *