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Georgia May Route Californii
Out of First Place fcr Big
Trees.
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Atlanta, Ga., .May, 1 "Wheth
er or not Georgia has the largest
oak tree in the world lias be
rone a question of such srientifi'
interest that experts are going L
be sent down from the Smithson
ian this spring to ascertain tin
fact. Geography will tell yon
that the largest oak trees in
the world are to he found in Cal
ifornia. ami one is mentioned in
the Sacramento Valley which has
a dimension of 23 feet and one
inch, in cireiunferenc. This lre<
has long been supposedly tli
largest oak in the world. But
Hon. W. 11. Sharp, member of the
Toombs County board of eduea
tion and prominent Georgian,
has called attention to the fact
that in the southern section o)
tint county <in the farm of S. I’.
Smith, there is a giant live oak
that measures nearly 2d feet in
circumference. The shade of
this tree at noon covers more
than fourth of ;ui acre. It i
said to be not quife so tall as the
hnglit ascribed to the famous
California oak, but to make up
for that the branches are more
widespread and the foliage is
more luxurious.
Continental Trust Company
Atlanta, Ga., May I—The new
Continental Trust Company, of
which Mr. Joel Hurt has been
elected* President, will be some
what unique among the hig finan
cial institutions of the south, ii.
;view of the fact that no commis
sions are being paid for placing
the stock, nor is any other ex
pense being incurred except the
limited and necessary expenses
for organization. This company
is intending to conduct a business
not only in Atlanta and the State
of Georgia, but to extend oper
ations into other states and for
eign countries, lit is an institu
tion in which leading southern fi
nanciers are interested The
Trustees are Bolling 11. Jones
Hugh M. Willet, J. K. Orr. Tlios.
J. Peoples, Louis Newelt, T. P.
Hinman M. M. Georg**, C. A.
Horne, R. F. Shodeu. Joel Hurt.
K. Hates Block, W. J, Blalock, J.
J. Havorty, John C. Hallman, Per
ter Langston. Clarence llaverty.
W. F. Wineeoff, A. B. Sims.
Bolling 11. Jones is President ol
the board of directors, (’has. A.
Biekerstaff has been chosen tem
prarily to act as secretary, trust
officer and treasurer.
i Best Medicine for Cold s .
i Wh en a druggist recommends j
a remedy for colds, throat and
lung troubles, you cam feel sure
that In* knows what he is talk
ing about. C. Lower, Druggist,
/off Ohio, writes of Dr.
King’s New Discovery: “Ii
know; Dr. King’s New Discotverv
is the l>est throat and lung medi
cine 1 sell. It cured my wife of
H severe brnchial cold after all
other remedies failed." lit will
do the same for you if you are
suffering with a cold or any broil
chial, throat or lung cough.
Keep a bottle on hand all the
time for everyone in tin* family
t ) use. It is a home doctor. Price
f)Oe and SI.OO. Guarautede by
all druggist.
Somehow Gov. Brown has a
mighty way of finding direct l .v\
to sustain him in every official
act of his upon which he lias beei
attacked. An official that loes
that, can hardly be downed —
Oglethrope Eelio.
Cares Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure
Tbe worst cases, no matter of how long standing,
are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Ur.
Porter’s Antiseptic Oil. It relieves
Vain aud Heals at tbe same time.* 29c, Jl.ti
Associated Doctors
SPECIALISTS
Will be at Granite Hotel
SATURDAY, MAY 17th,
and will remain
ONE DAY ONLY
Remarkable Sucess of These Tal
ented Physicians in the Treat
ment of Chronic Diseases.
OFFER THEIR SERVICE
FREE OF CHARGE.
The Associated Doctors licensed
by the state for the treatment of
deformities and all nervous and I
chronic diseases of men. women
a>nd children offer to all who call
on 1 his trip consultation, exami
nation, advice free, making no
charge whatever, except the ac
tual cost of medicine. All that
is asked Jn return for these vain
able services is that every per
son treated will state the result
obtained to their friends and thus
prove to the sick and afflicted
in every city and locality, that at
last treatments have been dis
covered that are reasonably sure
and certain in t heir effects.
These doctors are considered
by many former patients among
America’s leading stomach and
nerve specialists and are expert
in tlie-treatment of chronic dis
eases and so great and wonder
ful have been their results that
in many cases it is hard indeed
to find the dividing line between
skill and miracle.
Diseases of the stomach, intes
tines. liver, malaria blood, skin
nerves, heart, spleen, kidneys or
bladder, rheumatism, scitia, dia
betes,bed-wetting, leg ulcers,weak
lungs and those afflicted with
deep-seated chron
ic? diseases, that have baffled the
skill of the family physican,
should not fail to call.
According to their system no
more operations for appendicitis
gall stones, tumors, goitre. They
were among the first in Amer
ica to earn the name of ‘‘Blood
less Surgeons,” by doing away
with all pain in the successful
treatment of these dangerous dis
eases.
If you have kidney or bladder
trouble bring a two ounce bottle
of your urine for chemical analy
sis and microscopic examination.
Deafness has also been cured
in sixty days.
No matter what your ailment
may be, no matter what others
have told you, no matter wir
experience you may’ve had with
other physicians, it will be t*
your advantage to see them at
once. Have it forever settled in
your mind. If your case is incur
able they " ill give you such ad
vice as may relieve and stay the
disease. Do not put off this du-
ty you owe yourself and friends
or relatives who are suffering be
cause of you sickness, as a visit
at this time may cure you.
Remember, this free offer is for
one day only. '
Married ladies must be accom
panied by their husbands and mi
nors with their parents.
Georgia’s “One Horse Snay.”
Atlanta. Ga., May I—The fate
of the famous old “One Ilor.se
Shay” is about to overtake tin*
Governor’s Mansion. It has
been patched aud propped ami
plasteredup with temporary make
shifts until the whole structure
is little better than a dilapidated
architectural crazy quilt, (’hunks
of its walls have fallen down froi
time to time, and the whole build
ing’s become so ramshackle that
Govrenor Brown and his family
would not he very much surprise!
of the whole thing would come
tumbling down over their heads
some stormy night. As it is. the'
are in constant danger from ful
ling plaster.
'Wt. ■ "1 Manse an Attractive
Home tf&ith
bjggQl MASTIC PAINT
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| 'V/OU can hardly realize how Mastic Paint will improve the appearance of your home —and
A more, too. It acids years to the life of your property and enhances its value.
Let us help you select an artistic color combination, and prove to you how
little it really costs to have an attractive looking home.
Mastic Paint —"The Kind That Lasts" —is guaranteed by (ffT IT ~ i
the manufacturers, Peaslee-Gaulbert Cos., Louisville, Ky. B '
CD CIT Ask for beautifully illustrated book te Homes and How ■*
r rxILE., To Paint Them," also Color Card. IkjijxED PAINT
WINDER LUMBER COMPANY BBBS
A Great Opportunity
| A class in Business training will be organized
at once to be taught here in Winder, for the benefit
of the young folks of this community. Think of it.
An opportunity to secure this training without leav
ing home. Book-keeping and Shorthand, including
books, $110.00; Book-keeping, including books,
$62.00; Shorthand, including books, $55.00. These
prices are for an unlimited, life scholarship, good
until courses are completed. We secure positions
for all graduates, and assist in securing promotion
and better positions.
If interested write or see Mr. W. H. Mathews,
Winder, Ga., or write the
A thens Business College
ATHENS, -:- -:- GEORGIA.
Similar to 23rd Psalm
1. My wife is my boss-, t shall]
not deny.
2. She maketn me lie down be
hind the bed when swell company
comes, and she leadeth me up
Broad street.
3. Sire restoreth my pocket book
afer she hath spent all its con
tents on hobble skirts and theater
tickets, and she leadeth me up
the main aisle at church for her
new hat's sake.
4. Yea. Though 1 walk more
than half the night through dark
ness with crying baby, h will not
rest; for she is behind me. Her
broomstick and her hat pin, they
do everyth : ng but comfort me.
5. S;he prepareth a cold snack
for me, then maketh a bee line
for an aid society. She aanoint
eth my head with the rolling pin
occassionally. My arms runneth
over with bundles before she is
half done her shopping.
6. Surely her dressmaker's and
milliner’s hills shall follow me
all he days of my life; I ""ill
dwell in the house of my wife for
ever. —Exchange.
i \
Rexall.
Liver Salts. Uric Acid Solvent
and Laxatonic. Guaranteed, 25c
and 50c.
No Watch is too intricate
FOR US TO HANDLE.
We make and repair broken parts and
guarantee our work to be first-class in
every respect. Bring your watch to us
and have us make an estimate on the
cost of putting it in first-class shape.
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN.
B. E. PATRICK, Watch Maker
WINDER, - GEORGIA.
Tax Receiver’s Second Round
Center slay 1, 0 A M to 12 A M
A. 0. Williamson May 1, 1 P M to 2 P 51
Thurmond’s Gin. May 1,3 PMto 4 P M
Ingram’s Store.. . May 2, 9 A M to 11 A
Nicholson May 2, 1 P M to 3 Pi|
Ed Holland’s May 3, 4 P M to 5 P 1
Apple Valley May 5, 9 A M to 10 A
Harrisburg C. G May 5, 11 A M to 12 A M
II 0. Pott’s Store ..May 5. 1 P 51 to 2 P 51
Brockton V.May 5,3 P51t04 P 51
Jefferson sfay 6, 9 A 51 to 3 P 51
Commerce *May 7 and 8.
1 will be at the above nam- and places on the dates mentioned
for the purpose of receiving your State and County Taxes. \
Obie Hawkes, T. C. J. C.