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EXCURSION
ATLANTA
September Bth, 1913 from Green
wood and intermediate points, via
SEABOARD
Special train will leave Greenwood 8:30 A. M. Monday,
Sept. Bth, returning leave Atlanta Tuesday, Sept. 9th, 6:00 P.M
Atlanta-Central time. Tickets good on Special Train Only.
Following rate to apply from
Greenwood $2.50
Abbeville 2.25
Elberton 2.25
Athens 1.50
Winder 1.50
Lawrenceville 1.00
Corresponding Low Rates from all other Stations, Greenwood
to Lawrenceville inclusive.
H. R. Gray, Fred Geissler,
Treveling Passenger Agent. Assistant Gen. Passenger Agt.
DO YOU WANT A
New Patat Wagon Free?
I am absolutely giving one away.
Come and see me and let me ex
plain it to you.
Let me paint your buggy-will make
it look like anew one.
~ WE USE THE "
Goodyear Rubber Tires
The best in the world.
THE BEST HOT WEATHER TONIC,
HITE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
The OJd Standard, General Tonic. Drives out Malaria,
Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System.
POR GROWN PEOPLE AND CHILDREN.
It is a combination of QUININE and IRON in a tasteless form that wonder
fully strengthens and fortifies the system to withstand the depressing effect of
the hot summer. GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC hasno equal for Malaria,
Chills and Fever, Weakness, general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and
vigor to Nursing Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness with
out purging. Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to
action and purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete
Strengthens. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. 50 cents.
PATENTS
TRADE-MARKS and copyrights obtained or no
fee Send model, sketcne* or photo* and brier
description, for FKEE SEARCH and report on
patentability. • year* eiperljnce.
Send 2-centitanip for NEW BOOKLET,
full of patent infomiation. It wbl help you to
f READ PACES Hand 12 before applying
for a patent. W rite to-day
D. SWIFT & CO.
PATENT LAWYERS,
,303 Seventh St., Washington, b. C.
New Battle Cry.
“We stand at Armageddon and
battle for the Lord,” is in it no
longer. The pie hunters have it
skinned forty blocks. The new
spiel is “We stand at Hoke Smith’s
gate and*yell like li —1 for pie.”
—Greensboro Herald •Journal.
To Prevent Blood Poisoning
apply at once the wonderful old reliable DR.
PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OlL.asur.
gical dressing that relieves fain and heals at
'he same time. Not a liniment. 25c. 50c. SI.OO.
HOTEL ANSLEY
ATLANTA, CA.
Open June 30, 1913
The South’s finest and most
modern hotel. Fireproof. 306
rooms,
Rooms with running water and
private toilet SI.OO per day.
Rooms with connecting bath
$1.50 per day.
Rooms with private bath $2.00
per day and up.
Finest Rathskellar, Cafe and
Private Dining Rooms in the
South.
J. B. POUND, Pres.
J. F. LETTON. Mgr.
CHAS G. DAY, Ass’t Mgr.
USE LIV-VER-LAX
For Lazy Liver and
the Troubles oE
Constipation.
Feel right all the time. Don’t lay off
from work for days by taking calomel
when pleasant Liu- Ver-Lax keeps you
on your feet, while relieving your troub
le. Safer too, and easy to take. Don’t
take anything else. You can’t afford
it. Eliminates poisons, cleanses sys
tem and relieves constipation. A nat
ural remedy, natural in its actions, sure
in its effect and certain in results. It
won’t be long before Liv- Ver-Lax will
completely displace calomel in every
home. Children can take it freely and
with perfect safety. Every bottle guar
anteed. 50c and $1 in bottles. None
genuine without the likeness and signa
ture of L. K. Grigsby. For sale by
Dr. J T. Wages Dirug Cos.
Winder, Ga.
An ugly truth Is less welcome than
a good looking He.
He is a wise politician who knows
when his usefulness is ended.
When a woman smiles through tears
it is a Bign that the storm is over.
Expertness in crime is one form of
efficiency that should not be encour
aged.
An optimist is one who has no more
sense than to feel good when there
is nothing the matter.
We save up our meanest little
traits of character for exhibition to
the loved ones at home.
A man who is extremely jealous of
his reputation is apt to be rather care
less about his character.
A merchant likes to have all classes
of people for his customers, but early
settlers are his favorites.
MAINLY ABOUT MARRIAGE
A diamond is often a cornerstone
of a castle in the air.
Some get a prize in the marriage
lottery, some a surprise.
The girl with the elastic step won’t
necessarily spring at a proposal.
Unlike other bonds, the bonds of
matrimony run for an indefinite pe
riod.
No matter how silly a girl is, her
folks always expect her to marry
well.
It is better to marry a real man
than to cherish an ideal and die an
old maid.
A wise wife never reminds her hus
band of the fool things he said while
courting her.
CURIOUS CONDENSATIONS
Milk of the Indian buffalo is richer
than that of the European cow.
The yearly record of the industries
is 30,000 deaths and 500,000 seriously
injured.
A housebuilding society is to erect
39 model homes for workmen in Am
sterdam.
England is the best patron of Amer
ican goods, with Germany second and
Canada third.
Cleveland now has a restaurant ex
clusively for men. But there is a
woman cashier.
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, Oinnery and sawmill,
within one half mile of good
school and church. This farm
is within six miles of White
Plains and twelve miles of
Sparta. This land 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.
Oh You Calomel
get out of the way and let LIV
VKR-LAX do the work, purely
Vegetable, ask DR. J. T. WAGES
DRUG CO.
Thir.y thousand voices! —What
a grand chorus. And that's the
number of American nun and
women who are publicly prais
ing Doan's Kidney Pills for re
lief from backache, kidney and
bladder ills. They say it to
friends. They tell it in the home
papers. Winder people are in
this chorus. Here’s a Winder
case.
0. L. Fuller, Winder, Ga., says
“I, and others of our family
have used Doan’s Kidney Pills
for back and kidney trouble and
have always had the very best of
results. One of our family, who
sufferd much from kidney trou
ble. feels that he cannot get aonlg
without Doan’s Kidney Pills. No
thing else has ever given him
any substantial relief.”
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Milburn Cos., Buf
falo, New York, sole agents for
the United States.
Remember name —Doan’s—•
and take no other .
Immortality.
If the Father designs to touch
with divine power the cold and
pulseless heart of the buried acorn
and to make it burst forth from its
prison walls, will he have nelected
in the earth the soul of man. made
in the image of his Creator? If He
stoops to give the rosebush, whose
withered blossoms float upon the
winter breeze, the sweet assurance
of another springtime, will He re
fuse the words of hope to the sons
of men when the frosts of winter
come? If matter, mute and inani
mate, tho changed by the forces of
nature into a multitude of forms can
never die, will the spirit of man
suffer annihilation when it has paid
a brief visit like a royal guest to
this tenement of clay? No, I am
sure that there is another life as I
am that I live today.
In Cairo I seemed a few grains of
wheat that had slumbered for more
than three thousand years in au
Egyptian tomb. As I looked at
them this thought came into my
mind: If one of those grains had
been planted on the banks of the
Nile the year after it grew, all its
lineal descendants planted and re
planted from that time until now,
its progeny would today he suffi
ciently numerous to feed the teem
ing world. There is in the grain of
wheat an invisible something which
has the power to discard the
body that we see, and from earth
and air fashion anew body so much
like the old one that we can not
tell the one from the other, Jf this
invisible germ of life in the grain of
wheat can thus pass unimpaired
through three thousand years, yea.
even unto the very resurrection, I
shall not doubt that my soul has
power to clothe itself with a body
suited to its new existence when
this earthly frame luu clumbled in
to dust. —William J. Bryan.
Minister Praises Thi;: Laxative.
Rev. 11. Stub* uvoll of Allison,
I(Ta., in praising Dr. Kings New
Life Pills for constipation, says.—
“Dr. King’s New Life Pills are
such perfect pi Is no home should
be without them.” No better
regulator for the liver and bow
els. Every pifl guaranteed. Try
them. Price 25c. at Dr. J. T.
Wages Drug Cos.
This is the Investigation Age.
We want ’em to tell us who hit
Hilly Patterson, how old is Ann,
where Cain got his wife, what
went with Champ Clarks’ hound
dog, and when will Bryan quit
talking, and last ,but not least
when is Wilson going to knock
the said Bryan into a “cocked
hat.”—Greensboro Herald Jour
nal.