The Winder news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 1909-1921, March 03, 1910, Image 1

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WE GIVE YOU -THE— BEST WE HAVE vol. xvii. RATHER AMUSING CONVERSATION. Two Winder Citizens Discuss Cov / ernor Brown’s Mistake. One day this w k, tw > Winder citixens met 'in tii'' street, *>U'- a Smithite and the other a Brownite'. t After the Usual compliant M sol much rain having fallen during th<- p ‘-t f.uv month* had h • n im:h pleted,the remainder of the canwr nation ran something-like this: Smithib — Brown certainly made a great mistake in not purchasing that terminal property in Chatta nooga, eiid’nt he? | Browuite —Well, I don't know. Tn fact, l am not well acquainted with the* general surroundings of the property. Wha* are the -iV -tr in the case, anyway? 4srnithit< —Well., 'i am no*. cry familiar with tlw mate*! - myself, hut ‘from what everybody says, 'BrowA made a great, gre*t, mi? take. Brownite —Really, what were the Conditions of tTr.it appropriation; was tine G werm ordered to buy regardless of -eirevnastjuices, or was he 4a buy if he thought it to the idlest interest af the st*:te i&er thor 'oughly investigAting the matter? Smithke —i don’t kn? >w just what*ordei's'th-t thwernor had re garding the purchase, hut there is no douC in'uy mb-1 hit; that hr made a ..great Biktake, which will cost him lots, ol voter draw, it< —'Don't you- vpphs • th • Governor wi ! ii give the iegislaf ur - ? some pis visit dr renson foruvot buying the p\ Deity? Smitkh The -aiistiiii- has Ihs-r . mad' - and b’ • <.ni never explain jit to us. • Hr vynHs —W n> ► are rst.end where did you get sufa-lent information to b- *- => ipesxtrve uhout he govern or's mist ah-'? ’’Smith He —If you don’t believe what ? say about it, get-ra copy of TJie A;hi if a Journal auk see if 1 am right. hrownite —W',!£ you promise not to get od if* I tea you just Lwhat l thbik di s*.m and a few oth t ers around there?? Smith it-e —Goa headedon't care vv-hat you tH nk- Hrownite —H ;k myetsudid opin ion that Wit ler .passeseaa few peo ple like yotflirself, who blindly follow Hoke'Smith .ajid c-ad naming hut The Journal. I ijcfcj you. Smithite —Don’t want ywir pity; .good-bye. J * VALENTINE PARTY. * (Oise of the naost ibeautiful otffairs <4 the past week was (the Yab-mtine Party given by .Virtu Clyde Will iamson, to Young Matr<>n’ (Club. Eaek guest was preseaited with a 'uniq" puzzle to unravel. Afiter whicCeleiightful refreshment were served, having red hearts for plane car is. Those fortunate enough to be were: Mesdames Clyde Williaiu*Hi, Charley Jackson, H E. Miliikin, T. A. Maynard, Claud Mayne, J. W. McDonald, \V. L. Jacktwni, W. M. Holsenbeck, L. W. rlodges, O. M. Jackson, S. Mac Potts, C. O. Xi black, E. F. Saxon Walter Cooper, G. A. Johns, W. W. Norman and W. 0. Perry. Flowers Furnished. We are agents for Atlanta Floral Company. Flowers furnished for all ’ occasions. Also Xunnally’s Cand!< City Drug Saore, @k Winder Mem WINDER. JACKSON COUNTY. GEORGIA. THURSDAY. MARCH 3,1910. WAiM t HISTRIONICS. 'i'lio pupil/ - *f Walnut seiv w-d v-ro give tine humerous (Iraum, frown S*ompLin Ridge in <. .w* no* i futarae*. ’khe play is full <f ■sp* and wit. .Everyone who hear-' il vci'M *J*av* - a/,oily good laugh. T.'i - participants of the play ere ;ts Scidlow: Misses Florence 1 Viy, a tit, Mamie Gregory and (Hoc M* - l ver, Messrs. Homer Morgan, Grady Courier, '(• .nover G r<y* try, v. irgil Kinney, Gordon RieSiardsa; and WXm ■Kvm-. Prof .A. W. Vanlloo.se !o le:ir>ie. p-.af. A. W. Van 11 on* , of Gai.ix.-ovi lie, will leeture ba the junli tomm at Perry-Rainey Im'Utute Saturday night, March nth.. He ittasjjiiet returned from Europe send will tKk of hi: travels tnrough 3taly. It kto lie hoped a large i-rowb will ’hear this lecture. Winder Guards Have Oysler Supper Friday night Quartermaster An d’P> \w eirnplim - nted Cos. il whii an oy-rCer supper at the armory in the city ihall. The occasion was highly eny-yed by the hoys, and ( apt. G. A- -Runs on behalf id the company made .one of his usual hapi v effort* in r •n --deriua gSergeant Andrews theth*iao s. Rev. W. TANARUS, Hunnieutt e/nd Coumdlman ?A. S.-Eegars were <dse gu<*sts .<d the eon;{Miny and of ifr. Aadre.v,* also. fIftIHO&JST CHURCH. The Rev. W. T. Hfcnnicutt wsH disease next Sunday “Uan Getting in Position fcy Meaur-God.’ At the even Lug hour Ihe pastor will speak along the sank- line of last Sunday wight, '‘Turn pe* ran o< — the Evils of; What we Have Ac complished; The Outlook .for the Future, and Our Relation (to .It.’’ Everybody is invited to attend these services, for there will he a live time at l>oth services. The first is an old subject and will he looked at in anew light. The latter is an old subject and we will look at the facts JEST AS THEY ARE. Wanted Needle-work. First class seam stress. Mrs. .T. S. Earner, Wright street. Winder, Ha. It is said that they are milking cows in England by electricity. Business Mens Mass Meeting. Looking td the development and growth of our already thriving city; believing there is a larger and brighter future for us, and recognizing the value of concerted action and organized movement, we take the liberty of calling the business men of Winder to a Business Men’s Mass Meeting, at the City Hs.il, Friday evening, at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of organizing a Board of Trade. Let every bu -iness in town be represented at this meeting, and let the watch word be, “Greater Winder,” WINDER CITIZENS. hXjR THOUSAND PERSONS Made ’Homeless by Floods W'll n are SvveefjJfii) Over Ohio, (beveland, Ohio, Mar k 2. —At Jea 4 ' four thousand ]v-r-ic>i,- are now homeless iu.*v)liio as a of the 11<*>d, whidk' continues t< devastate th state. 'Nil me rows, plants have ' ]#ren forcic. 1 to eh"ic Unwn, and hundreds vf men aud women are out of woM\ . Tin - mat*:ial damage ii at near* • I;ks n $1,00h,~ OKI. i MtentwJk I The vrt st lieantfful end coinpk-ti r |;:ne <%\ \ .ogham- - , T : u , eali - s, Suit fdigs, etc: in far*, vyhhing in \Ve.S:f ’ U-cssi '- ids, t<< A 'hid at Kilg ae .i Kehr- . Hard Cider (atdts Tronble. i (rifles , Ga.- Vh.reli 2. —Pof- dlowin-'tiie charge against tlw j DainK.i/rug Cnit-pniay, of AtlawG*, thy JiA'ds A. W. !F'h - , of Cartels ‘. . . fr/ille, r/th ging the nie of < i xtrante ji jiil-ck'-esa contai-w’. - : ;r an excess alcohol n'..lowed ,tikc state, prolu. pition c.v, praet ?• ai)'y every go vCeiynw* ■ ifi.nd w>ft kswink dealer 1u is cityv* ill he arrofted by tonivur t* vv mf<rutig, charge I with selling ciders •cm<>s,:iining' f>nn • to 11 par Co.it of. u!-. >hol. Juror> RtfiwnTk he M.ureli term, iwli'i, .] nst ice (Anrt 2d.'Vf iJ v k trict, G. M. .1. ,n. (fir./id ler, 'G \\ . W<*od ruff, J.T. Souse, ,F-L. Durham, VV 1 Hill, A. J- J- L. (dunlin, I>. dJ. Hill,.A- T- Morgan. AutomibleAcciAnt. M'luiik joy ruldig in hknevv Mitx*h el( car in Atlanta y<V*rday, Mr. C. < ?4t/?al*e, -vi Commerce, hap pened to xn accident wdiieli caused, more or Joss pxinful iujures to occupant* *>l his car. Striking a sudden rise in the road two young women and a young man were pitched from their seats lo th<* ground. New Goods Arr Meg Dally At Kilgore A* Kelly’s. New spring goixls in all department*of our store mnv on exhibition. Pay us a ,vi*iit. Despite the “gopher’s” predic tions for weather Sumlay, the after noon turned out.to i*e a lieautjful ! one, and Winder,s s trouts wejre fyl).- ed with “joy riders.” lIKST BAPTIST CHURCH. 5.r. L. A. Brown will give a <.,>pe] talk Sunday morning on “Contending for the Faith ” At anight the subject will le “The Brok ■er. Pledge.” Large crowds arc attending these fenviees every Sunday, and the pas -sor is grateful to see the people taking a part in the Responsive Readings, 'Hymns and Prayers, and thus are making the services truly those of s Divine W orship. The Sunday school and B. Y. P. jL. are growing in interest aid * number every week. The basement 1 .vi 1T he finished in a short time, and | we expect for these organizations to J double in number after going into t their new quarters. Ihe Trust Buster’s Bust. Washington, March 2. —Senator Jeff Davis, of Arkansas, who adver tises himself as “a trust buster, re former andchampion of tlx - com mon {Kviple, ’ appeared before the 1 louse committee on public laixls recently and admith and that lie ap peared as /‘ouiis< - 1 for interested parties and expected to secure a. large, fat, legal foe if the hill was pnsso< I. Now Senator Davis, trust buster, etc., who promised his constituents, before election, that lx* would shake his Imots in the vice-president’s face, wishes to expunge that unfor tunate remark from tlx* ojUicial re cords of the hearing. The commit tee has denied him that privilege. Ladies’ Netkwvar. Largest and prettiest line of La (Lies’ Neckwear ever shown in Win- Tor. All the new Collars and Jabo AHos. He sun* to see them. Ku/amrc A Kkm.v. Mr. F. B. Harris, Route 23, briWglit to tf iin office a freak in the of a soft-shell hen egg. It looks toAaarc alxnit four yolks and is pink in ,alor. We can’t descrilx* its Come in and see it. Wi-dMi fit you in a spring suit ■ now. J. L. Saul. One of llw elaborate affairs of the winter w-awon was the entertain ment given by a quartet of Candler street ladies to their husbands. Progressive 12 was the feature of (the evening, which was concluded with a midnight supper. This the first of a series of entertain ment, to he given during the year. WE HA VE -THE- Best You Can Get PUBLIC SCHOOL BLNLfIT. Children to Have Part in a Gorgeous Production ot “Alice in Won derland.’’ Arrangements completed hy l’n>f. Robeson with Col. John F. Bracg. New York, for its prcsentationbat the Lyric late in March. Prof. Robeson is enthusiastic over the prospect .of presenting Miss l>. Hope Leonard's Beautiful spectacu lar operetta, “Alice in Wonder land,’' under the auspices of the school during March- Almost every man, woman and child in the land is familiar with Lew C;o - roll’s popular fairy tale of “Alice in Wonderland. ’ It is comparatively of recent date, how ever, that the hook has been dram atized and set to music, hut the success Ims been remarkable. The peculiar and odd characters which Alice saw in her wonderful dream will Im* enacted on the stage, inter spersed wiih bright songs, special lies, marches, dances, etc In order to do justice to Miss Leonard’s work it will require about lot) of Winder’s host talent who will he assigned to the various speaking and singing parts hy Miss Patterson, an instructor from New York. Preliminary training will commence soon, and in due time other instructors will arrive from N. w York to assist in rehearsals. The entire production is under the management of C'ol. John b. Bragg, of New York. Over o()0 generous costumes are used which are furni bed hy the ! management.. l'he properties, elec- I trioal and calcium effects arc beau tiful, and “Alice in Wonderland” , is without doubt the most preten tious amateur opera ever given in j our city. The school library is in ! need of money, and large audiences Unexpected. Ful*. particulars will |oe advertised vi subsequent issues. "TrtATU ieigh m” Coming up on the tram a few days ago a Winder man met up with one of these fire-eating state savers, who does not believe there is any pebble on the beach except the Big One, and is sure the state is disgraced in having Little Joe at the helm, Hie conversation turned to polities, and believing that o li r Winder friend shared the same views as lie, he put him next to the Big < )ne's intention. Hut, remarked tlx - gentleman from Winder. “What can we leharge Little Joe with? Hie little fool is making a splendid governor, and the country’s prosperous, and besides lie keeps his lips closed so tight our ORGAN has been unable to tree him in a single instance, arid I fear the people won’t fellow us.” “Thunder,” said the man from Lawreneeville, “say lie is responsi ble for tlx* high price of meat.”' That’ll fetch ’em.” Pigs. A car of nice If nnessee sboats to arrive Thursday night, March 3rd. Come Friday and Saturday with the cash to pay 11 l-2cper pound. One price to all. Terms strictly cash. Date Friday and Saturday March 4 and o. Si.eats A Patman. Enjoy Soft Drinks At our fount. Special attention given ladies and children. Gty Drug Store. NO 50