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Organs, Buggies.
VOL. XX.-
THE WINDER BANKING COMPANY
Largest
and
Strongest
Bank
between
Atlanta
and
Athens.
There have been reforms in almost ev
ery line of business in the last ten years,
and in the matter of reform the banking
business has been in the lead as it has al
ways been.
To borrow money from a modern, well
managed bank it is now required that the
borrower be a depositor, unless money is
overabundant, and that he keep an average
deposit balance according to a fixed scale
in proportion to his needs. This rule insures
.the customer, not only of a loan when he
needs it, but at a much less rate of interest
as ifrell.
This fact is largely responsible for the
springing up of many banks in rural com
munities who have found it necessary to
charge their customers exorbitant rates of
Capital and Surplus Over $125,000.00
Object to Being Called Worms.
Atlanta/ Ga., Sept. 24th.—
There is quite a healthy little
|ow on in Atlanta over the appel-
Ition of “Cold, Fierce Worms,”
which Marion Jackson of the
Men and Religion Movement
has applied to those who are op
posed to Chief of Police Beavers.
The phrase “Cold , Pierce
Worms,” was invented by some
bodf'of a poetical turn to des-
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BANKING REFORM.
'Bhe Wiimdler Banking Compamiy
Winder, -s- Georgia
cribe whiteslavers who followed
their trade not for personal grat
ification but for gain .
Air. Jackson has applied it in
discriminately to all whom he
says are trying to heat Chief
Beavers, lit so happens, as is
always the case, that there are a
whole lot of honest men who have
never had the remotest connec
tion with any phase of the vice
question, who are simply op
Winder, Jackson County, Ga., Thursday, September 25, 1913.
posed to Beavers either from pol
itic* or principle, and these men
bitterly resent being called “cold,
fierce’’worms or any other kind
of worms.
Modern Jean Valjean.
Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 24th.—
Former Chief Stripling is not the
only modern Jean Valjean in
Georgia today, for a man named
Ed Anderson, who was sentenced
interest in order to meet expenses and pay
dividends.
The legitimate borrower is coming to
realize that he must have cheaper money,
and by investigation and complying with
modern banking methods is getting cheap
er money to his own, and the bank’s, mutual
profit.
There’s another reason. A bank cus
tomer who maintains a deposit account at
his bank the year round, knows he can bor
row money from his bank if he needs it,
and this adds to his satisfaction and to his
financial independence as well.
Mr. Reader, come in and talk this mat:
ter over with us.
Let us show you our splendid facilities
for handling your business.
to the penitentiary in this st&i*
just twenty-one years ago, and
who escaped has just been re
captured ,after enjoying his liber
ty for all those years.
He was sent up in 1898 from
Laurens, for a sentence of four
years, and as the convict lease
system was then in use in Geor
gia, he was leased to a big saw
mill operator who sent hjni to a
mill as Amoskeag, near Eastman.
Safe Deposit Boxes to Rent,
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SHINctfeMAN.
Notwithstanding
this has been
generally consid
ered a hard year,
not a single cus
tomer of this
bank has failed
to get monev at
this bank when
he needed it, to
the extent he
was entitled to
it and more.
After serving five months he
escaped, and went to Florida. lie
married there, and was doing
well ,wh.en a short time ago, he
got an uncontrollable desire to
visit the scene of his former
crime. He cam e back to Geor
gia, was recognized and arrested.
To Prevent Blood Poisoning
ipply at once the wonderful old reliable DR
PORTER’S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL, a sun
gical dressing that relieves rain and heals at
•he same time. Not a liniment. 25c. 50c. SI.OO.
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