The Winder news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 1909-1921, March 10, 1910, Image 2

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There Is more to a Fertilizer than Analyses The mere mixing of materials to obtain analy sis requires no special knowledge. The value of a fertilizer lies in the source from which the plant food is obtained. Each ingredient in Royster goods is Elected with a view of supplying the plant from sprouting until harvest. The plant is not overfed at one time and starved at an other. Twenty-five years experience goes with every bag. TRAtk MARK REGISTERED Sold by reliable dealers throughout the South. F. S. Royster Guano Cos. NORFOLK, VA. ANNOUNCEMENT. * J beg to inform'niy friends nd the public that I have secured the agency for tlie celebrated yA|A\ HUB BRAND SHOES 1 \ ]l For Men, Ladies and Children. Before buying vour shoes call and inspect inv line. I wiU save Nj; l you money and sell you better shoes. F.HOFMEISTER, Winder. Ga. CHOULD any business transaction ever come between you and us, or others, which you do not afterwards clearly under stand, come to us at once and ask for an ex planation. You are entitled to this, and we will gladly lead you up to a correct under standing. THE WINDER BANKING GO. WINDER, GEORGIA. Schedule Seaboard Air Line EASTWARD. No. 52—For local stations, Mon roe and Columbia... 9:45 a m No. 32—For Norfolk, Washing ton and New York... 2:49 p m No. 58 —For local stations to Athens 6:55 p m No. 38—For local stations north of Athens, Richmond and East 11:25 p m WESTWARD. No. 41 —For Atlanta, Birming ham and west 5:40 a m No. 57 —For local stations and Atlanta 7:52 a m No. 33—For Atlanta, Birming ham, Memphis and West 4:02 p m No. 53—For Atlanta and west 6:55 p m These arrivals and departures are given as information and are not guar anteed. Schedule Gainesville Midland Railway SOUTH BOUND No. 11 —Lv. 8:45 a. m. No. 13 —Lv. 3:0"> p. m. No. l") —Lv. 7 :10 a m No. 17 —Lv. 10:20. Sunday only NORTH BOUND No. 12 —At. 9:25 a m. No. 14 —Ar. 2:15 p m. No. 10—A.. s:2'‘ pm. No. 18 —Ar 8:35. Sunday only. THE MASQUERADE. WE had danced together beneath the gleam Of the languorous lights till the early dawn. And 1 told my heart 'twas a fleeting dream. But my heart was bold and my fears In pawn, For 1 felt her breath as It fanned my hair. And ht great brown eyes with their mystic gaze Gleamed out from her mask, while her lips so fair Nestled close to mine in the whirling maze. I led her away as the music died In plaintive strain on the morning air To a cozy nook in the hallway wide. Where the light shone dim on the pol ished stair. And my throbbing heart in its joy kept time To the pulsing note of the ancient clock. And the words 1 whispered were set in rhyme. While the clock kept time with a low tick-tock. My arm stole gently around her waist, And 1 pressed a kiss on her throbbing brow. And then—the pity!— her mask, displaced. Dropped down, and she laughed; 1 can near her now. I do not remember what followed then. For it all seems clouded In awful mist, Ar.tl I only know that 1 beat it when 1 saw ’ttvas'my wife 1 had madly kissed! —Sam S Stinson in New York Times. Thousand a Night. Press Agent—lt's just like finding money. Polar Lecturer—The pole? Sure! How True Thie Is. We can live without books. We can live without pets. But the salaried mart Cannot live without debts. —Kansas City Times. Appreciated. Tubb—Old boy, 1 want to congratu late you on your speech at the ban quet last night. O’Sudds (after wait ing a I know you do. pard, and you’re awfully sorry you can't do It truthfully. I appreciate the effort, just the same. Nasty weather. Isn’t It?— Chicago Tribune. t L’Envoi of the Hooked Gown. When the last hooked gown's in the rag bag and the hooks are rusty and bent. When the buttoned gowns are buttoned and the dressmakers cease to Invent Dark schemes to annoy poor husbands and weary and worn and old. When our thumbs have ceased from their aching, our heated remarks grown cold. We shall rest—and. faith, we shall need it —at peace in a golden chair. Shall 101 l on a sort of throne like the man who'd the nerve to swear. And the man who set out wMth the wrong hook and ended the game In a fix Shall hear the cold Ice tinkling where the drinks of the gods they mix. There shall be no pads to confuse us. no ■tore shapes to get in their place. No foolish. ■llly contraptions, embroidery or Irish lace. But all the hooking we do there on that mythical, friendly lar Shall be with a sensible harness up the back of things ss they are. —New York Tribune. NOTICE TO Stock Raisers! a I HAVE BOUGHT THE DeLaperriere Stallion, and will stand him at my barn in Hoschton during the next sixty days, at . . This is a standard bred horse, coming from the very best strain of American Trotters. He is gentle, intelligent, kind, a good worker, and all his colts show up splendidly. Horses are high, and now is the time to raise colts for profit. Come right away, as I shall keep him in service only sixty days. L. C. ALLEN. m wm > v mu > Wm .o i, \M i -\i W MV | ■g?. NVJIH^WV j IF YOU FEEL YOUR RESPONSIBILITY FOR THOSE DEPENDENT ON YOU . . The Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company’s AND THE North American Accident Insurance Company's CONTRACTS WILL INTEREST YOU. CALL OR WRITE .... 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 H. J. GARRISON, THE. JEWELER. ■—■———an———U—BMWl ■ i————Miwns— ■■ ik-srwiMw ssnir—x*j——a—■——— FULL LINE OF 4 1 High-Class Jewelrv,'Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Etc. Repairing a Specialty H. J. GARRISON. We Build Anything, Any Time, Anywhere. WE WISH to call the attention of pur patrons, the business com munity, and the public in general, to the fact that we have, in anticipation of your wants, carefully replenished our stock with those articles that are essential to the approach of Spring and in keeping with your needs. Possibly the house needs anew roof, or more likely the changing of that little, front veranda to one that is more spaci ous and presentable in appearance would be worth the while. Also, a new pair of steps, a tile walk, a picket fence or the judicious use of our Sun Proof and Peninsular paints on the outside, while a bit of stain and some hot and cold water colors and tints tastily applied to those dingy walls, with an occasional cabinet mantel, and a bright, clean set of tile here and there, will add considerable “class” to the place. Now, any or all of this won’t cost much, and is worth more than the price, con sidering satisfaction, etc. Let us talk further. Our phone is No. 47. WINDER LUMBER CO. PROFESSIONAL CARDS LE\¥lsC. RUSSELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Winder, Ga. Offices over First National Bank. G. A. JOHNS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Winder, Ga. Office over Smith & Carithers’ Bank Practice in State and U. S. Courts. W. H. QUARTERS!AN ATTORNEY AT LAW Winder, Ga. Practice in all the courts Commercial law a specialty. ROBERT T. CAMP, Attorney at Law, WiNDKft, Georgia. Z Offices over First National Bank. ALLEN’S ART STUDIO. All kinds of Photographs made by latest methods. All work do^ u promptly. Office on Candler St., Winder Ga. Do You Believe in Insurance ? RALPH FREEMAN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Hoschton, Ga- All calls promptly aswered day and night. N. DR. R. P. ADAMS, * BETHLEHEM, GA. V General Practice. Telephone. Office Hours —7 to 9 m ; 12.30 to 2 p in ; 7 to 9 p m. DR. S. T. ROSS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Winder, Ga. Offices Rear Turner’s Pharmacy. W. L. DeLaPERRIERE * DENTAL SURGERY. Winder - - Georgia Fillings, Bridge and Plate-work done in most scientific and satis factory way. 'Offices on Broad St. SPURGEON WILLIAMS DENTIST, Winder - - - Georgia Offices over Smith & Carithers bank. All work done satisfac torily, Phone 81.