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Rev. Mr. S— met, according to ap
pointment, with quite a number of
OJibbeway Indiana, who spread their
robes of skins upon the ground and
upon which they took their seats, at
once were in council. The reverend
gentleman then, in a tone and a
manner most winning and calculated
to impress upon them the sincerity
of his views. He said:
“I am aware that you are religious
and that you all worship the Great
Spirit, but I do not know in what
way. I came not here to tell you
anything to give offense, but to learn
more of your belief and modes of
worship, of which I confess I am
ignorant. I also came to tell you
what 1 and other divines in the civ
ilized world believe to be the best
if not the only true religion. (Here
the old chief lit his pipe and began
smoking). Following on the Rev.
S— explained in the briefest man
ner possible the system of thot
Christianity and the mode of redemp
tion.
The old chief refilled his pipe, smok
ed on, sitting with his eyes cast
down, his elbows resting on his
knees, giving his pipe to the war
chief he answered as follows:
“My friend, we feel thankful for
the information and advice which you
came to give us, for we know that
you are good men and sincere. \W
arc like children and need advice.
We have listened to your words and
find no fault with them. We have
heard the same before where there
were many white men and our ears
have never been shut against them.
We have tried to understand whit >
man's religion hut we cannot. Our
religion is simple. The (!reat Spirit
who gave it taught us how to under
stand it. We believe the Great
Spirit made our religion for us and
your Christianity for you. Their sins,
we believe, are much greater than
ours. Some white men have told us
if we did not take white man’s reli
gion we would be lost. Wo don't be
lieve that and we think they are
had men. We know the Great Spirit
made the Red man to dwell in the
forest and the white man* to live in
green fields and fine houses. We be
lieve the future state is a clear
SWAT THE ROOSTER
DAY IN GEORGIA.
mone
said < l 1 Set by College of Agriculture
iteration T gg improvement by Remov
such deteru , , „
, ing the Rooster.
(e) Be k
the Managers , . .
, ~ uril 20. —May 1 has been
have said legis
them and no of ouhr > Apartment <>f
not appear upoiftate College of Aigrlcul
allowed to vote it the Rooster Day’" for
(f) Ik it fuv F. Irvin, Poultry-man
this ordinance tae says concerning the
ly; and be it fu reasons for the move
all ordinances at
ces in conflict hof dollars are lost by
repealed. g dealers, which could
Be it ordained by the simple process
Council of the Che rooster.’ This is
it is hereby ordato chick development
ity of the same, dl, which makes the
ing of the election unfit for human con
in the City of WselUng off, segregating
the question whthe rooster, only infer-
City of Winder jroduced, and the enor
the Mayor and >to “dead germs’* or
of Winder in a i.s prevented,
nance heretofoeggs decompose much
published acecv than infertile or sterile
purpose of lea temperature of about
school buildiis is necessary- to hatch
City of Win' much lower temperature
ed free-bold*the germ to growing. When
City of Wi egg is laid on a very hot
said clectif germ will begin its devel
provisions before the egg cools off to
of Windeerature low enough to stop
H. N. Raion, and a certain amount of
lie it 1 tissue is developed which ren
said freihe egg unfit for use. Carrying
shall beggs to market in the hot sun
avoidn also cause germination to start,
the < will storing them in a very warm
that cm.
nan “Infertile eggs are also affected
W. >y excessive heat, but do not deteri
alOrate nearly so rapidly as fertile
Weggs; neither do they develop ani
a? mal tissue.
“The hens will lay fully as well
without having the male bird in
the flock.
“May Ist has been declared “Swat
INDIAN THEOLOGY.
(C. M. Thompson.)
sky and beautiful hunting grounds
where we expect to meet those we
love we believe if we speak the truth
we shall go there. This would not
suit the white man. Therefore, we
believe their religion is best for
them. If we follow the religion of
our fathers we shall meet them. If
we follow another religion we are
not so sure of it.
“When you white men come to our
country we do not ask you to take
our religion. We are away from
home and loved ones and there are
many tilings we can take back that
is more useful than white man’s re
ligion. Give us guns and ammunition
with this we can provide food for
our people. Keep your whiskey and
rum seller out of our country.
“We love you and give you our
hand, but wish to follow the religion
of our fathers.” and closed by say
ing, “how, how, how.”
Another spoke thus:
My friends, the chief has spoke
such as we all approve. Some of
Ojibbew ay’s say the words of the
white man is best, but we believe
they have two tongues.
“A few years ago a black-cat, (a
preacher who wore a black coat,)
came among us in the town where
I lived. This blackcoat said that
the only religion was the white man’s
and some began to believe him, and
after a while many believed him.
Then he wanted us to build him a
house. We lifted many heavy logs
and built him a house and sent the
children to him to learn to read.
Some of the girls got so they could
read which made their fathers very
proud of it. Hut soon one of these
girls went astray and shortly anoth
er. Then the blackcoat ran away.
My friends, we don’t think this is
right, for your white man’s religion
let’s you ruin our girls or else you
arc liars. Some of the Indians now
let tlie boys go to school, but not the
girls.
“Now friends, 1 am suspicious that
we have a blackcoat now in the same
house. How, how, how,” were the
words used in closing his speech.
As they left the inclosure the old
chief sai l talking made his mouth
dry so "my friend order a jug of
chicaboboo, (whiskey.)
PAINT NOW
if your property needs it; don’t
wait.
There are two parts of a job; the
paint and the work; the work is
more than the paint.
The cost of paint is about two
fifths; the work three-fifths.
Paint won’t come-down in a hurry;
too many jobs put off.
Men are waiting for $2 or $3; they
don’t know it; they think they are
waiting for S2O or $25.
Why don’t men use their heads.
DEVOE.
Smith Hardware Cos. sells it. —advt.
A BellWether Cow.
A farmer named Janies Billingsby,
residing near Austell. Cobb county,
lias a Red Polled coy that has made
a record for twin calves. A year
ago she gave birth to twins, which
are doing nicely, thank you, and re
cently she gave birth to another pair
of healthy twins. Where’s the co.v
that can beat it.
Cuba’s declared intention to stop
boring strikes Mr. Johnson as a
worthy movement that has come
along about a week too late.
Many a bright woman takes danc
ing lessons after she reaches 40.
the Rooster Day’ for Georgia by the
State College of Agriculture be
cause all hatching should be over at
that date. Late hatched chickens are
much slower in maturing, and are
very likely to be stunted by the hot
weather. On the above date, all
poultry keepers are asked to remove
the male birds from their flocks, and
in from two to three weeks, they ma
be sure that every egg produced is
sterile.
“Georgia should produce more eggs,
and these eggs should be of a higher
quality. One way to aid quality- in
the summer is by ‘swatting the roos
ter.’
MANY SEE MIRACLES
IN GEORGIA.
Sufferer* Rescued Swiftly After
Hope Had Failed arid Long
Treatments Failed.
Sufferers all over the State of
Georgia have found a ready deliver
ance from the ills of stomach trou
bles peculiarly common in the South.
Remarkable stories of health re
gained are told by hundreds who
have used Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy.
It is a remedy with a record. The
first dose is always proof to any
stomach sufferer who tries it. It is
quick. Here’s what two users say:
Rev. J. Powell, Statesboro, Ga.
—“I just escaped the operating ta
ble. Now I can eat what I please. I
w-ould be glad if everybody suffer
ing with stomach trouble could learn
of your remedy."
Salista Thomas, 55 La France St.,
Atlanta, Ga.—“l have taken your
remedy five weeks. It has done me
much I feel like I hardly know
my strength—my appetite is fine.”
Mayr’s t jV° nderful Remed y gives
permanerL*,i-esults for stomach, liver
and intestinal ailments. Eat as much
and whatever you like. No more dis
tress after eating, pressure of gas
in the stomach and around the heart.
Get one bottle of your druggist now
and try it on an absolute guarantee—
if not satisfactory money will be re
turned.
A Sacremento Hank announces a
“stocking room” for the exclusive
use of women depositors. But won’t
that encourage them to draw out
their money.
The French officer who slew his
wife through duty evidently took a
vow to love, honor and obey the ar
my.
DOUBLE SERVICE
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
Guaranteed 7000 Miles Service. Ab
lutely Punctureproof.
Double Service Tires are double th
thickness of the best standard make
tires.
This 100 per cent greater wearing
surface naturally gives that much
more mileage service. The average of
12 plies of tough fabric and one inch
surface tread rubber makes these
tires absolutely punctureproof.
These tires excel all others for
use in the country over rough and
rugged roads as well as on hard pave
meats. They are as easy riding and
resilient as any other pneumatic tire
I —the air space and pressure being
the same.
They are the most economical and
“care free” tires made and are used
where tires must be depended on and
tire trouble cannot be tolerated.
Many double service style tires are
in use in the United States govern
ment and European War service.
Our output is limited to a certain
amount, but for a short time we of
fer the following reduced special
prices as an Introductory Offer.
Tires Ext. H’vy
Tubes.
28 x 3 inches $ 7.25 $2.20
30 x 3 inches 8.60 2.30
30 x 3 1-2 inches 10.85 3.10
31 x 3 l-8j inches 11.40 3.15
32 x 3 1-2 inches 12.75 3.20
31 x 4 inches 14.25 4.00
32 x 4 inches 14.90 4.10
33 x 4 inches 15.75 4.20
34 x 4 inches 16.70 4.35
35 x 4 inches 16.80 4.60
36 x 4 inches 17.45 4.65
37 x 4 inches 17.65 4.70
35 x 4 1-2 inches 21 20 5.60
36 x 4 1-2 inches 22.50 5.75
37 x 4 1-2 inches 23.60 6.20
35 x 5 inches 24 40 6.35
36 x 5 inches 25.10 6.55
37 x 5 inches 26.30 6.60
All other sizes not included in above
list also furnished. Non-skids at 10
per cent additional.
Terms: Payment with order at the
above special prices, a 10 per cent
discount allowed on orders for two
or more tires. Alllioisonal checks
must be certified.
Try these tires and be convinced
of their very high qualities.
Not sold through dealers.
DOUBLE SERVICE TIRE &
RUBRFR COMPANY.
AKRON, OHIO
The most interesting feature of a
magazine prize story is found in the
rumor that the author gets real mon
ey for it.
MONEY
TO LOAN
Money to loan on Barrow county
farm lands; time five years; interest
6 to 7 per cent, small commissions.
Borrower has option of paying back
part or all of loan at any time there
by stopping interest.
S. Cl. BROWN
Attorney at Law, Winder, Ga.
Mr. Brown is here every afternoon
in Winder Banking Company building
Or you may see W. H. Quarterman,
Attorney, Winder, Georgia.
V • MAYTVI
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Vv n j Winder * f
Message No. 6 -
To the Business Men of Winder
When a run-down salesman calls on you, do you buy his goods ? Aren’t you
afraid of his line because he looks as if no one ever gave him an order?
Same thing is true of a seedy town. To be prosperous we must look prosperous
and show local pride.
Clean streets, nice stores and well-painted buildings pay because they bring
business. Paint-hungry buildings are least excusable, for paint made of
Red Seal White Lead
(Dutch Boy Painter Trade Mark)
and pure linseed oil pays its way by protecting buildings against rot and decay.
Let us estimate on your painting job. We have all good painting requisites.
Call us up today.
SMITH HARDWARE CO.
Corner Athens and Jackson Street, Wirader, Ga.
FARM LOANS.
We are in position to make long time loans upon
farm lands in Barrow and Jackson counties.
REASONABLE INTEREST and COMMISSION RATES
BENTLEY & CUMMINGS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
WINDER HANK BUILDING
Winder, Georgia
BARGAINS
TO OFFER ON BUGGIES
FAMOUS HIGH GRADE
Norman Buggy
both steel tire and rubber tire to
sell at reduced prices.
General line of Hardware, Field Fence, Barb
Wire, Farm Tools, Stoves, Ranges and
Household Hardware, all at reason
able PRICES.
Come to see us--no trouble to us
TO SHOW GOODS.
oodruff pjardware £o.
Winder, Georgia.
Tb* Quinta* That Doss Not Affiet tw. .
Because of its tonic and laaativeV* ** •*•**
TIVE BROMO QUININE it Bettertl*. Ux7
Quinine and does not cause
ringing in head. Remember the
look, far the signature of E. W\ CRo *{?**!*
Coming and Going 0 f
SEABOARD
TRAINS.
North Bound
No. 6 Arrives 2:06 P M
No. 12 “ “ H :26 P M
No. 30 “ “ 9:55 Am'
No. 18 “ " 7:00 P. M !
South Bound
No. 5 Arrives 4.T7 p\[
No. 11 “ “ 6:22’ A . M.
No. 29 “ “ 7:00' P. M
No. 17 “ “ 7:54 A.M.