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Outlaw In Mexico.
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Some wonderful stories were
brought back by Captain 11. B.
Hicks, Quannah Washcsha, who
has just returned from a horse
back trip around the world.
‘‘Among the most remarkable
of all the remarkable talcs he
has brought with him from the
far-off corners of the earth,"
according to the Tulsa World, “is
one from the fastness of the Mex
ican mountains, for it was there,
he says he came face to face with
Jesse James, the famous bandit,
in flesh and blood as owner of a
fertile ranch.
“Jesse was never killed, accord
ing to (.’apt. Hicks, but the man
who turned bis back upon his
‘companion’ as he dusted a pict
ure upon the wall and received
his death bullet was Dave Lewis,
a government detective. Outlaws
do not lay aside their guns, turn
their backs nor dust pictures on
the wall, according to Captain
Hicks. I ' I
SENDS BACK HOUND
WHICH TRAILED HIM.
Athens, Ga., July 27.—Wi1l Bar
rett, a white man Serving a five
year sentence for cutting a horse
trader in this city some time ago,
yesterday sent back to the con
vict camp a bloodhound’ which
had been used in tracking him.
Barrett did not come back with
the dog.
Barrett escaped several nights
ago. The hounds wore sent nut
du his trail Ibut all of them
abandoned it save one lithe lit
tle dog, which pursued the faint
tracts past the following guards.
Barrett s brother-in-law brought
the hound back to the camp yes
terday and conveyed a message
from the fugitive to the effect
that lie was well and doing
nicely and didn’t want to
add dog-stealing to his crimes anc
sent, the young hound back with
his complement.
For Cuts, Burns and Bruises
In every home there should be
a box of Buckleii’s Arnica £>alve,
:ready to appJy in every case of
burns, cuts, wounds or scalds. J.
H. Polanco, Delvalle, Tex., R. No.
2 writes: “Bueklen’s Arnica
Salve saved my little girl \s cut
foot. No one believed it could
be cured. ’’ The world’s best
salve. Only 25c. Recommended
by all druggists.
Ko-Ko-Kas-Kets
.Powerful and effectiv
•For Constipation and Torpid
LIVER.
BO DOSES for 25 cents.
Your money back if they fail.
Guaranteed by
Dr. J. T. Wages Drug Cos.
A N D
Red Cross Pharmacy.
Both Phones 62.
PNEUMONIA
left me with a frightful cough ana
very weak. I had spells when 1 could
hardly breathe or speak for 10 to 20
minutes. My doctor could not help
me, but I was completely cured by
DR. KINO’S
New Discovery
Mrs. J. E. Cox, Joliet, 111. #
50c AND SI.OO Af ALL DRUGG'STS.
mars am!
A good profit can be
made, out of a small flock
of chickens, by giving care
ful attention to their feed,
and by giving them, every
day, tonic doses of
Bee Dee
STOCK & POULTRY MEDICINE
This will increase egg f
production, help make win- 4
ter layers; put broilers and j
roasters in prime condi- J
tion, during season of 1
highest prices, and prevent, I
or cure, disease. Try it. r 4
* Price 25c. 50c and SI.OO per can. J
"Ha* given u* fetter result* than any and
other poultry food or powder. Clover 1
Bloom Poultry Yard*,
FOR SALE
64 acres, 3 miles from Win
der on National Highway.
Good dwelling and out build
ings, Well wartered—an ideal
country lirme. We can sell
at $47.50 per acre with terms
Also 661 acre farm located
in Hancock county. Well im
proved, large Colonial Home,
large barn and nine [tenant
houses, Cinnery and sawmill,
within one half mile of good
school and church. This farm
is within six miles cf White
Plains and twelve miles of
Sparta. This laud is red.
Oak and Hickory,and ischerp
at $26.00 per acre.
A1 so we have farms of all
sizes located in all parts of the
state including several near
Winder and in the Piedmont
belt.
Also a good deal of city
property located in Winder,
Ga.
Lanier, Ross & Cos.
Winder, Ga.
Coming and Going of
SEABOARD
TRAINS.
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North Bound
No. 6 Arrives 3:20 P. M.
No. 12 “ “ 11:26 P. M.
No. 30 “ “ 9:55 A. M.
No. 18 “ “ 7:00 P. M.
South Bound
No. 5 Arrives 4:19 P. M.
No. il “ “ 5;41 A. M.
No. 29 “ “ 7:00 P. M.
No 17 “ “ 7:54 A. M.
Resolution of Respect
Whereas, Almighty God has seen
tit to take from our midst Sister S.
A. Boland, the affectionate wife of
our beloved Brother, Dr. S- A. Bo
land, in her death the community
has lost a good Christian friend and
Brother Boland a loving helpmate.
First. Be it resolved,that Statham
Lodge No. 634. F. & M. do hereby
extend to Brother Bolandjour heart
felt sympathy in this his sad hour
of bereavment.
Second. Be it further resolved,
that a copy of this resolution l>e
spread upon the minutes of this
lodge, a copy to Brother Boland,also
one sent to the Winder News.
W. D. Bolton,
J. M. Arnold,
Dr. J. C. Daniel,
Committee,
VAMLIK
S.B.KIgE%>
msrm
mmr
They used to say, when he was poor and
living in a humble way,
That he did not deserve respect, that he
was made of worthless clay;
They blamed him for his lack of wealth,
they pitied his hard-working wife,
And wondered why he did not strive to
be of some account In life.
They held him In contempt for what
they fancied was his laziness.
They said there was no reason why he
might not fairly win success;
They shook their heads and passed him
by, they said It was a shame indeed
That with the talents he possessed he
lacked the will to take the lead.
Since he Is rich and has become a mar.
whom other men obey,
They gather at the grocery store and sit
and while their time away,
And wonder at the ways of Chance and
blame him for the stubbornness
With which' he struggled to advance, and
wisely pooh-pooh his success.
What He Said.
“What do you think of this place?”
asked the girl’s brother.
“It's fine. Every prospect pleases,”
the young man replied.
“I heard mother telling father this
morning that you had asked Dorothy
to be your wife.”
“Did you? What did he say?”
“What he said would make you go
ahead and finish the quotation you be
gan a moment ago about every pros
pect pleasing.”
LOVE.
a dent your sublime
plied, snuggling a
little closer to him, after looking
around to see if they were being
watched by the other passengers, “I
love you more than that. I should
love you even If you came to me aft
er you had been eating garlic.”
Good Guess.
I hear the people cheering loud;
Some great man passes, probably;
Alas, I've never heard a crowd
Hurrah for me.
I hear the music of the bands;
I see the banners proudly fly;
The people never clap their hands
When I go by.
I wonder if it is because
I've never done a thing as yet
To make me worthy of applause?
It is, I’ll bet
Great Speaker.
"Yes, he certainly is a great speak
er. One of the best I ever heard."
"What Is his special line of argu
ment?"
"That’s his strong point. He can
thrill you and get you worked up to
a great pitch of enthusiasm and the
next day you can’t remember what it
was about, so that when you hear
him again what he says is as fresh
as ever.”
Useless.
"It will be useless,” she sadly said,
"for you ever to tell me again that
I am beautiful.’’
"Why do you say that?” the young
man pleaded.
"I went to four theatrical man
agers today to get them to hear me
read passages from ‘Romeo and Jul
iet,’ and not one of them would let
me do It.”
Send us yo'ir job work. *
Imf—
IpTfeeling f W
f since I took 4
FOLEY KIDNEY HUSrV
CONTAIN NO HABIT FORMING DRUGS f 1 ■■■ ■ ■■■ ■■■—■
For ELMIRA, N. Y.
'N E ’ Grover ’ 414 s P auldin St * says:
—-A -j DflLttuLllC* “Recently while having a spell of kidney
\~j j PllPliniPficTn trouble I took Foley Kidney Pills ar.d
JVUCUIIUIM^III, got ver y best of results. Their action
3jl was anc * effective. I had back
'** and ache and pains in the right side, my
qfejjij gjjJ kidneys were congested and their action
rSjl; 3jii| irregular. Since using Foley Kidney Pills
al f S'l'l * I have had no more backache and no
2Q.C trace °* m y former kidney trouble.”
For Sale by All Dealers.
g|r “The Old Reliable”
R. D. MOORE & SONS.
Other people enter the meat business
in Winder every little while, and quit
just as often. But when you want any
meats you know where you can get
them--winter or summer—cold or hot.
Other dealers may come and go, but
Winder people always know that they
can depend on getting good meats at
any and all times from the old reliable
MEAT MARKET
CANDLER STREET WINDER, GA.
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—to insure complete success take
along a case of
jn _ The satisfying beverage—in field ■
jL.gy or forest; at home or in town? J
As pure and wholesome as it i9 m
' temptingly good - m
Delicious —Refreshing M
Thirst-Quenching M
At
Demand the Genuine— Q ,
Refuse substitutes. ■
Fountains
Send for Pree Booklet. or Carbon
ated in Bottles.
2-A
THE COCA-COLA COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA.
For constipation, headaches, in
digestion and dyspepsia, use Dr.
Kings New Life Pills. Paul Mat
liulka, of Buffalo, N. Y., says
they are the “King of all laxa
tives. They are a blessing to all
my family and I always keep a
box at home.” Get a box and
get well. Price 25 cents. Recom
mended by all dealers.
Look out for lice —they kill
your poultry profits. Conkey’s
Lice Powder for dusting hens
and in nest; Conkey’s Head Lice
Ointment for little chicks and
Conkey’s Lice Liquid for spray
ing houses and roost, these are
the real profit makers. For sale
at Dr. J. Wages Drug Cos.
Even g self-made, man some
times makes a bad job of it.