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H. E. PAT AT
The Old Reliable Blacksmith
Try him on the hard jobs.
We make a specialty of scientific horse
shoeing. We guarantee to stop any horse from
interferring.
High Grade Rubber Tire work.
H. E. P A T A T
Agent for Etna Blacksmith Coal. Cor. Park
Ave. and Athens St., WINDER, GA.
SHAVING PARLOR—HoteI Winder.
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HOT AND COLD BATHS.
CHASTAIN & ROSS, Proprietors.
SCH EDTJTJE
Gainesville Midland Railroad Effective Aug.
25, 1913.
South Bound.
(Daily Except Sunday.)
No. 21— A. M
Arrive Winder, 10:34
Leave Winder, 11:00
No. 23 P. M.
Arrive Winder, 6:05
Leave Winder 6:20
(Sunday Only.)
No. 25 A. M.
Arrive Winder, 10:32
Leave Winder, 10:23
No. 27 P. M.
Arrive Winder 6:08
Leave Winder, 6:09
Nos. 22 and 26 connect at Winder with Seaboard for Atlan
ta, at Belmont for Gainesville and Athens. No. 24 with Sea
board going North and South, at Belmont for Gainesville
and Athens. advt
LAUNDRY AGENCY.
I represent the Athens Empire Laundry
Cos , which is one of the oldest and best laun
dries in the state. Everything in their place
is kept clean and sanitary, and they turn out
work of the highest quality. A trial will con
vince you and make you a regular customer.
My basket goes off every Wednesdayand is’re
turned Saturday. Leave your laundry at
Griffeth, Hill & Co.’s store for me. Work
called for and delivered in the city.
PAGE C. GREGORY.
LANIER, ROSS & COMPANY.
REAL. ESTATE.
Farms and City property in South,
Middle and North Georgia for sale.
List your farms with us and let us
find you a purchase. -----
ADDRESS
J. L. LANIER, Manager
Room 304 Winder Bank Bldg., Winder, Georgia.
North Bound.
(Daily Except Sunday )
No. 22 A. M
Arrive Winder 6 :49
Leave Winder, 7:05
No. 24 P. M
An ive Winder, 2:25
Leave Winder, 2:35
No. 26 (Sunday Only.) A. INI
Arrive Winder, 7:19
Leave Winder, 7:20
No. 28— P. i
Arrive Winder, 2:50
Leave Winder, 2:51
“P. C ” in the Heavens
Means “Plow Corn.’’
i
Vice-President Marshall.
Aurora, 111., July 27. —“Too
many persons who see she sign 'P.
CP in the Heavens think it means
‘Preach Christ’ when it means ‘plow
corn,’ said Vice President Thomas
R. Marshall today in addressing
20,0<J0 persons who had gathered at
Moose Heart, 111,, to attend the
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laying of the cornerstone for a
50,000.000 industraial school and
home for orphaned children and the
aged. The institution is to be emot
ed by the Loyal Order of the Moose.
Dog Days Here.
Atlanta, Ga., July 31 —Georgia
has entered into the trying period
of the dog-days, and the ill omened
star is agrdn blazing in the sky.
Swimming has ceased to be a very
popular sport in the lakes around
Atlanta, owing to the belief which
has existed from time immemorial
that dangerous vanors rise from even
the purest streams during this pe
riod of the year.
According to the belief of negro
“mammies” and others versed in
southern folk-lore, the snakes go
blind during this time, and are all
the more dangerous because in a
state of madness which causes them
to strike blindly at anything that
comes near them.
In a locality like Georgia where
the evil influence of the dog-days is
generally believed in, it may be in
teresting to note that the idea con
necting the star Sirius with insup
portable heat and prevalent disease
has descended from remote an
tiquity.
Homer called it*‘the evil star,”
and the Romans had the same idea.
The “dies canicular,” which hs
plain Latin for dog-days, were re
garded as the unhealthiest time of
the year in Rome and it was con
sidered deadly to walk in the sun
at that time of year. This belief
has persisted to modern times in
Italy, and there is today a proverb
among the lower classes at Naples,
that “only dogs and Englishmen
walk in the sun.”
It is related of Ovid that when
he fell ill during the dog days, he
sacrificed a deg to propitiate the
wrath of the star, and was cured.
Unsightly Face Spots.
Are cured by Dr. Hobsons Ec
zema Ointment, which, heals all
skin eruptions. No matter how
long you have been troubled by
itching, burning, or scaly skin
humors, .just put a little of that
soothing antiseptic, Dr. Hobsons
Eczem a Ointment, on the sores
and the suffering stops instantly.
Mr. Alleman, of Littletown, Pa.,
says: “Had eczema on forehead;
Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Ointment
cured it in two weeks.” Guaran
teed to relieve or money refund
ed. All druggist, or by mail.
Price 50 cents. Pfeiffer Chemical
Cos., Philadelphia and St. Louis.
nOODHITUITLOUULIJ
DESPAIRING WIFE
After Four Years of Discouraging
Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave
Up in Despair. Husband
Came to Rescue.
Catron, Ky.—ln an interesting letter
from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock
writes as follows: “I suffered for four
years, with womanly troubles, and during
this time, I could only sit up for a little
while, and could not walk anywhere at
all. At times, I would have severe pains
in my left side.
The doctor was called in, and his treat
ment relieved me for a while, but 1 was
soon confined to my bed again. After
that, nothing seemed to do me any good.
I had gotten so weak I could not stand,
and 1 gave up in despair.
At last, my husband got me a bottle of
Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and I com
menced taking it. From the very first
dose, I could tell it was helping me. I
can nc.v walk two miles without its
tiring me, and am doing my work/'.
If you are all run down from womanly
troubles, don’t give up in despair. Try
Cardui, the woman’s tonic. It has helped
more than a million women, in its 50
years of wonderful success, and should
surely help you, too. Your druggist has
sold Cardui for years. He knows what
it will do. Ask him. He will recom
mend it. Begin taking Cardui today.
Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Cos., Ladies’
Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special
Instructions on your case and 64-page book. "Home
Treatment for Women,” sent in plain wrapper. E 66-3
FOR SALE,
Four Small Farms in
Wilkes County.
On Georgia Railroad. Not
South Georgia, but Middle
Georgia; good red land, inost
of it cleared. In high state
of cultivation. Good ne w
house on each place. School
house on one place, located on
two public roads, in sight of
railroad station.
45 acres, 30 acres, 77
acres and 112 acres.
See us and make your se
lection. Can give you easy
terms.
Woodruff Hardware Cos.,
Winder, Ga.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
B. E. PATRICK.
Watchmaker 1
Winder Banking Cos. Bldg.
Second Floor. 1
G. A. JOHNS,
Attorney at Law.
'Winder, Ga.
Office over Smith & Carithers’
Bank. Practice in all the courts
except City Court of Jefferson.
W. H. QUARTERMAN.
Attorney at Law
Winder, Ga.
Practice in all the Courts
Commercial law a specialty.
SPURGEON WILLIAMS
* Dentist,
Winder, Georgia
Office over Smith & Carithers
hank. All work done satisfac
torily, Phone 81.
W. L. DeLaPERRIERE
Dental Surgery.
Winder, Georgia
Fillings. Bridge and Plate-work
done in most scientific, and satis
factory way.
lUJNG DISEASE
‘•Alter four in our family had died
of consumption I was taken with
Ia frightful cough and lung trouble,
I but my life was saved and I gained
8? pounds through using
! DR. KING’S
NEW
DISCOVERY
W. R. Patterson, Wellington, Tex.
5Cc ard $1 V? AT AIL CR'JSCISTS.
SftjuiZSLOSl 'mmsSSammaSMWm:
“That speech of y©*W hst night,
old chap, filled me with enthusi
asm. Who wiotc it fof you?”
“Your wife is a splendid and a
highly sensible woman; how in
the world did ycu manage to win
her?”
“Come in, cld boy; we were just
talking about you—and I’m mighty
glad you didn’t hear what we were
saying.”
“W’henever I look at you, Mibbs,
I can’t help wondering what there
i3 about you that makes me have
a sort of liking for you.”
“I don’t believe you ever got
drunk in your life, friend Swig
ham; if you ever did, though, it
was at somebody else’s expense.”
BITS OF WORLDLY WISDOM
j
W 7 e all love peace, when things are
coming our way.
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Life is a grind, but it at least sharp
ens a man’s wits.
Look out for the fellow who is al
ways looking out for himself.
Lots of men tire themselves to
death looking for an easy place.
About the only things some
seem able to keep are late hours.
It's a poor plan to try to pull your
self out of trouble with a corkscrew.
We are most apt to realize that time
is money when the interest comes due.
Real wisdom seldom comes to a man
till he is too old to take advantage of
it.
Especially where flirting is concern
ed, a little learning is a dangerous
thing. . , A /
The one time man doesn’t mind put
ting his foot in it is when he steps in
to a fortune.
About the only man in the world
who is satisfied with his job is the
self-made man.
Many a man who would hesitate to
make a wife of his cook will make a
cook of his wife.
It seems the irony of fate that while
the grass widow is in clover, the real
widow Should be in weeds. ,
Many a business man who claims he
Wants only a fair profit must have in
tnind a church fair profit.
A letter of recommendation from a
Sunday school superintendent doesn’t
carry so much weight with a prospec
tive employer, as one from a responsi
ble person who knows the bearer the
other six days in the week.
NONSENSICAL OR OTHERWISE
Some men are living refutations of
the existence of a fool killer.
The best way to stop a woman’s
tears is to tell her they make her
nose red.
Some men are born great, and then
they miss the pleasure of telling how
they did it.
Some people seem to get a lot of
enjoyment in keeping others from en
joying themselves.
Charity covers a multitude of sins.
But don’t let that worry you. A lot
more will spring up.
The things that don’t concern them
are the very things that give some
people the most concern.
When girls are not busy picking
husbands they are busy picking quar
rels with those who are.
The greatest drawback to the pur
suit of wealth is that wealth always
seems to get its second wind.
The only, opportunities some people
ever take advantage of are the oppor
lunities to do the wrong thing.
PHILOSOPHICAL
When a contrary man agrees with
you it’s a safe bet that you are in the
wrong.
We may sneer at mutual admiration
clubs, but nearly all of us are on the
waiting list.
There would be no trouble about
who had the last word were it not
for the first.
Every man is popular with some
body, even though it may merely be
with himself.