The Winder news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 1909-1921, March 10, 1910, Image 1

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WE GIVE YOU -THE— BEST WE HAVE VOL. XVII. PERSONAL MENTION. items of Interest Caught Between / Dopes by the Cub Reporter. Smith Sr Millstps .sell guano. See them. * If you want celebrated guano to Smith (X: Millsaps. Mayor Pro-Tern, J. J. Wilson made a good “.ledge” Dr. Spurgeon Williahis was in Lawernceville Sunday. Mr John A. Thompson visited South Georgia this week. For all kinds garden and field seeds go to Ilerrin Bros. Mr. (’. M. Ferguson is confined to his room this week. jfc* Fertilizers! Sure. We handle .the In'st. Smith A Millsaps. WAnted —Furnished front room. Address C. M. P., Winder, Ga- Mrs. C- O. Niblack was a visitor in Atlanta the first of this week. Mr. 11. N. Rainey, Jr., has been indisposed several days this week. Fresh drugs and prompt service by licensed pharmacist at City Drug Store. Mr. George Thompson, student at Te(?h, spent the week-end here with ins father. There are some improvement be jßg .agitated to add to Winder’s leant v. * *■ MiBB Kate ‘Suddath,- of K> • • •..?-, tlm gt;u-t of her sister, Mrs. \v‘.L. "* On mui Mr W. M. Fite, e. ider of Pa ok- of Stathmn, waA in Winder Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James O Unn. of Betide hem, spent Sunday in the city \vAk 'friends. Mr 0, L. Dabney, of Athens, • * expected to visit relatives in Winder soon. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith, of Athens, spent Sund iv in the city Twith relatives. The ladies are cordially invited to inspect our stock of toilet articles. - City Drug Store- Wanted Labor —Will pay good wages for same. Apply to W. D. Watson, Daeula, Ga- Mr. Rabun Foster, of Atlanta, spent Sunday and Monday in Mender with relatives. The many friends of Mr- S. K. Shjfc'pton are ghul to see him walk ing the. streets again. Mrs. \V. J. - Ru-seP, of New Timothy, was the guest of Col. and Mrs. W- 11. Quatermah Simdi.y Mrs. J. H. Wood and M W.O. i ’' 1 ,J ; ... m:, \ 1 M ( -i 1 1 . J 1 Mrs. G. W. 1 Mr. J. id.' Tilrm-r. of Jackson, A t tl u . (‘any part, of tins week in M inder on business 1 . Hull Turner h always i welcome visitor to the city Luc ni friends v\--jv glad WINDER. JACKSON COUNTY. GEORGIA. THURSDAY. MARCH 10.1910. Dr. S. T. Ross was in Daniols ville Sunday. For best cold drinks go to the Gem fount. Phone No. 8 when you are in a hurry for groceries. We sell best varieties of all melon seeds. Herrin Bros. ‘ Col. G. A. Johns was in JelTerson Monday <>n busiui ‘SS • • Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mathews were in Atlanta M onlay. Bring us your country* produce. (!em Grocery Company. For quality and purity use K. K. K. Flour. Herrin Bros. Mr. A. Y. Leslie visited home folks at Kennesaw Funday. Everybody buys K. K* K. Flour guaranteed by Herrin Bros. The Gem is always on the job. Early and late, phone No 8. Misses Mary Meadows and Mand ilou Compton spent Sunday in Mon roc . We sell the noted Fnele Sam’s Bread. Pure, sweet and wholesome. H -mu Bros. Miss Minnie Quillian, of Carroll ton, is the guest of Mrs. L. S. Rad ford this week. Fresh goods, .fair prices, prompt deliveries. Give us a trial. The (bun will please you. Lost —One black hog. Color black, weight 12b pounds. Notify this office when found. , Mr. A. Y. Fa vet Don, neempu nit ii by his little d.-mj. ter, .Willi'-, went down to the (•. te City Wed nesday. Mrs John McDonald is visiting her sister, Mrs. Joe Hale, of New Timothy, who is cfii aired to her room with illness. If it is a Cotton Planter or Fe - rtilizer Distributor that you want wc have them at the right price. Smith Hardware Cos. Hon. C. M. Walker was in the city afshort while Sunday afternoon. i Col. Walker was en route to su perior court at Lawreneeville. Wanted —1,000 well cleaned pre scription bottles —pints and half pint is 1 cent each. Smaller sizes l-2c- each. City Drug Store. John Deer Reversible Disc Har rows, with both truck and with tongue, now offered cheap. Woodruff Hardware Cos. Fence, Fence, Fence, Fence, Garden Fence, Lot Fence, Pasture Fence, Hog Fence and Barbed \\ ire Fence for you at Smith Hardware Company. Pe ■,aing 1 > + ilk ah ni ( . g a ( ( if , \ J Summon, Civic Hiram iilh i Ids regular appointment at Hebron ye - t. rdav aid was on his way to Athoi la to attend the Bible conferepCe it Broughton s Tabernacle. —Law- reueevilie News - Herald. fliiSl BAPTIST CHURCH. Dr. L. A. Brown will give a Gospel talk at the morning hour on the subject of “The Call of Matthew.” At the night services he will use as the subject “Rock of Ages ’’ This will he a Rock of Ages service. Dr. Brown will give a history of the old hymn and preach from the same text that prompted the* writer to write* the hymn. The ehureh male quartette, composed of George N Bagwell, Claud Cook, L. A. Brown and Winders popular bass singer, Mr. Sam Potts, will render one of the h-st male quartets yet given by them. There will be mixed quar ts ts and the services will close by the congregation singing the old hymn, “Iloek of Ages.” The idea is for every service rendered to he a Rock of Ages. Iteinetnlrer that of ferings are not taken at this church at tin- night- service. Services be gin at 7: lb p. m. The church voted to begin their i special meeting the first or second ! Sunday in June. The baraea class, which move | limit has done so much for Baptist churches for the past 20 years in all parts of the country, wil move into its new room next Sun lay. The room will seat 7b. It wis ImiTt ex | pres,-sly for the needs of this class. I The class has become so large and I the interest so great tlkit a large | room had to IM* provijled. The | class Derived its national charter | iaHt ww ‘ k * The Sunday School will move m ! to the basement the fourth Sunday. I Till- tyasPhierU 'is Ofie of the best i fitted up places for Sunday School ! work in this part of the country, having separate rooms for every i class The Philathea cln-s will receive its national chain r In a few days- Miss Edith Mayfield, of Monroe, is the guest of Mrs. J. N. YoiuFr leith. Dr. 11. P. Quillian and wife have returned from a short visit to South Georgia Lost —One 1 duck self-filling foun tain pen. More likely to he in business section. Finder please re turn to Summie Suddath. Don't lose sight of the fact that we have the Plow Tools for yon. Wc want your business. Smith Ilardwa re (a m pai ly. You must see “Alice, in Wonder land,” the brightest* prettiest and most charming attractive preform anoe you ever saw. One hundred and fifty children. There ars many thing-, we would like to call your attention to, nut n ! - an 1 VET i ••v. oil lit: 1 • f \ 0 ■ • - ■ 1 v ton, was in \\ inqer i kur.-d. y- A!) in in hers *of Winder Lodg No. hi; !. t>. O. F. are urgen u in- pfa-seut l'ue.-iday nitfat* Mateo , 15, Work til two degn es. BENNETT CHAIRMAN. Mass Meeting Selects New Offscers and Names July £0 as Date of Primary- About 21X) demoerate of Jacks >n county assembled in the court house at Jefferson Saturday for the pur pose of selecting a chairman,exeutive committee and naming a date for the county primary. Dr. J. ('. Bennett, of Jefferson, was made ehirman,-*' 11. a) .Willi ford, of Gomineree vice chairman and 5..1. Bell, of Jefferson, secre tary. July 20th was the day selected to hold the county primary. , MRS. VONDERLEITH ENTERTAINS. Mrs.J.N. Yonderlicth entertained very delightfully h ( ist Saturday even ing at the Way Hotel, in honor of Miss Edith Mayfield, of Monroe. The whole lower floor was dec* orated £with red carnations, com bined with foliage plants. Avery interesting contest was enjoyed- Mrs. Walter Wood making toj? I score, was awarded first prize, and Mrs. L. I). Williams was awarded second. Miss Mayfield was pre sented with a lovely lace jibot- Mrs. Yonderlicth reeieved her guests wearing a beautiful gown of tan iiKjfiri silk, elaborately trimmed in lace. Miss Mayfield wore a beautiful gown of cream cloth. At a late hour delude os rvfrosh i merits were served. Those invited w*re: Misses Johnnie Lou -Smith. La | mi a Arnold, Ora Lee (’amp, Katin h-ene Coker, Ethel Jackson, Nora Wills, Emma Moore, Mrs. Clara : Jones, Mrs. L. 1). Williams, Mrs. j Walter Wood. Mr. T. A- Maynard, M< srss Clyde 11ip|, Grover Moseley, D/‘ri] Nowell, John Hopkins, jClaudoCook, Guv Kilgore, John Mil Haps, and Mr. L. D. Williams ice Pfunt is! Public Outcry. State of C' orgia, Fulton County. By virtu re of a resolution passed by the stockholders and directors of the Winder Ice and Manufacturing Company, of Wind t, (U., I will sell at the office of said corporation, to the highest- bidder for cash, or one-half cash, balance in one and two years, at b per emit per an num, at public outcry, the fol lowing property of said corporation to-wit; “One ten-ton, absorption ice machine, complet* , made by the Columbus Iron work*, a! on • fifty-tonVold storage plant, said plant b inV on the track of the q } . | ♦ J* , , K| i \\V ly' it \\ inflc] i; 1,, the a *ove machinery jias been in ' i)fl ‘ <) ; ; i pla i Fen ' and n.. two* - ,rv 1 oihiof . -'rue' lono- ' bind, said hinldin ; 1 'do.’, 4 )Xiu iect. "i iI * Mlti'Cl I • !\ • 10. J. 11. TrKXEa, I'D ' Mi Tit I a]uy Soft Drin'.o At our fouat. Special attention j ■ t v- , ladies and children. City! Drug Store- WE HA VE -THE- Best You Can Get MASS MEETING EAST FRIDAY NIGIH Prominent Citizens Gather in City Mali and Organize Winder Board of Trade. In response to the call for a business men’s meeting more than 200 of Winder’s representative citizens assembled at the city hall Friday night and resolved them selves into a hoard of trade. J. B. Wiliams was elected tem porary and briefly stated the object of the meeting. On motion a committee was named to suggest a name for the organization and nominate permanent officers. The chair appointed Messrs. W. L. Blasingame, G. W. Woodruff, J.T. Strange, W. T. Robinson, W, O. Berry, and M. J. Griffeth, ns u nominating committi e. This committee suggested ns a name The Winder Hard of Trade, and nominated the following for permanent officers: For President, J. B. Willoms. First Vice I’resident, A. A Camp- Second Vice President, 11. N. Rainey, Jr. Secretary - Treasurer, W. 0. Perry. Fxeeutive Committee, 11. N. Rainey, Sr,; R L. Caiithers, W.B. McCants, G. W. Woodruff, T. A. Maynard, W. L. Blasingame, J 'lk Strange, and R. O. Ross. The report of the committee was unanimously adopted. Then came enthusiastic speeches ■or a greater Winder. Uncle Hiram j-was the star of the evening in the -;e. ami-making line. II 1 told many [ interesting incidents^mnected with' j Winder’s growth, -and stat'-d that ; hoe crowd gathered in the city ball i 1 ist Friday night could do anything I they wanted to, and he believed thry wanted a greater Winder, and with i harmony, unity and energy there I was no reason why wc should not : have ten thousand souls m five more years. Many others made interesting addresses along progressive lines. A committee on by-laws and con* I stitution was appointed l.y the j chair and will report at the meeting i tonight. Every citizen of Winder is urged to present in the city hall this evening. Lost. Between Winder add W- A. Watson's or between W. A Watson and Oak Grove school house, one vt.v heavy open'faced watch with picture of train and trainman <m face, sp'-ci tl njoveiijent.s, stem-win der. German silver case. Finder pleas return to W- A. Watson or this office and roe live one dollar 1 * \Y; Ll’t i ' s ' Comp in . FJmvcr+'C iruLhoß. % R ejs. A • y>i n.iUy- r 8 • ( nidi . City Dry, Cu-,-*. ,:i: 1 linjibkhl. You nil v■ r f.e-n-'- -ire afl mCdly ' vlt i to at! <1 our' Fpiiug Opening Thursd iy,. nd F'i-'OI be , .>t. ;el,i |o *,l J e SVTt'e tO " Tie. K ’ ; .• K-' :. : - Mr, J W.Warrington ''h i'- de y ill Atiiei'S. M s-sps. J. I). Ihke and 4. J. N x were m Xi indei r e I’lf.. NO 51