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Worn Out?
No doubt you are, if
you suffer from any of the
numerous ailments to
which an women are sub
ject. Headache, back
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ness, weak, tired feeling,
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toms, and you must rid
yourself of them in order
to feel well. Thousands
of women, who have
been benefited by this
remedy, urge you to
TAKE
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The Woman's Tonic
Mrs. Sylvania Woods,
of Clifton Mills, Ky., says:
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I was, at times, so weak I
could hardly walk, and
the pain in my back and
head nearly killed me.
After taking three bottles
of Cardui, the pains dis
appeared. Now l feel as
well as I ever did. Every
suffering woman should
try Cardui.” Get a bottle
today. L-68
DESERTED VESSELS.
Mysterious Wanderers Manners at
Times May Me*.t at Sea.
At least once in my life I have had
the good fortune to board a deserted
vessel at sea. 1 say “good fortune”
because it has left me the memory of n
singular impression. I have felt a
ghost of (lie same thing two or three
times since then when peeping through
the doorway of an a basoned bouse,
writes Wilbur Daniel Steele in Har
per’s Magazine.
Now, that vessel was not dead. She
was a good vessel, a sound vessel, even
a handsome vessel, In her blunt browed,
coastwise way. Shu sailed under four
lowers across as blue end glittering a
sen as I have ever known, ntul there
was not a point in her sailing that one
could lay a finger upon ns wrong. And
yet passing that schooner at two miles
one knew somehow that no hand was
on her wheel. Sometimes I can imag
ine a vessel stricken like that moving
over the empty spaces of the sea carry
ing it off quite well were it for for that
indefinable suggestion of a stagger, and
i can think of all those ocean gods, in
whom no landsman will ever believe,
looking at one another and tapping
their foreheads with just the shadow
of a smile.
I wonder If they all scream—theso
ships that have lost their souls? Mine
screamed. We hoard her voice like
nothing I have ever heard before,
when we rowed under her counter to
read her name—the Marionette It was
of Halifax.
I remember bow it made me shiver,
there In the full blaze of the sun, to
hear her going on so, railing ami
screaming in that stark fashion. And
1 remember, too, how our footsteps,
pattering through the vacant internals
in search of that haggard utterance,
made me think of the footsteps of
hurrying warders roused in the night
And we found a parrot in a cage;
that was all. It wanted water. We
gave it water and went away to look
.things over, keeping pretty close to
gether, all of us. In the quarters the
table was set for four. Two men had
begun to eat, by the evidence of the
plates. Nowhere in the vessel was
there any sign of disorder, except one
sea chest broken out. evidently In
haste. Her papers were gone, and the
stern davits were empty. That Is how
the case stood that day, and that is
how It stood to this. 1 saw this same
Marionette a week later, tied up in a
Hoboken dock, where she awaited
news from her owners. But even
there, in the midst of nil the water
front bustle, I could not get rid of the
feeling tbut she was still very far
away—in a sort of shippish other
World.
The thing happens now and then.
Sometimes half a dozen years will go
by without n solitary wanderer of this
sort crossing the ocean paths, and then
Jn a single season perhaps several of
them will turn up. vacant waifs, im
passive and mysterious.
DENTIST.
Dr. Robt. B. Reed, thini floor of
Winder Bank Building, near eleva
tor. High <lass Diraital Work done
a* reasonable prices. All work guar*
ani.ee 1. Book me up.
Note the prices that Smith Hard'wtire
Cos., is making cn Gasoline and Oil
Haglnes.
Tht Winder News, Thursday Afternoon, December 2nd, 1115,
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Citation.
To all Whom tt May Concern. By
a recornmeiuLatlon of the flrand Jury
asking that the road Unulmg from G-.
L. Bagwell's by Sam Pirkle'e, Tom
Adams and tatc rsecting Cedar Hill
road below) Jess Stewart place, being
about six miles long.
Now if no good cause be shown to
tlie contrary by parties interested in
this matter, the order will be granted
bv the undersigned at the office of
the Ordinary in said county on the
31st day of December. 1313, estab
lishing said road.
This tihe 2nd day of Dec., 1915 v
H. G. Hill. Ordinary
Also by a recommendation or the
Grand Jury a mad leaving the Tom
Bowman p!ac;e coming out at Will
Holiiway place, being about one-half
mile long, be placed on the public
and if no good cause be shown to
the contrary by parties mtertauxi in
this matter, the or (I-.- vs lil be grant
id by the undersigned at the office
of the Ordinary in ba,d county on
tha 31st day of December. 1315. estab
Usuiing said road.
Tils the 2nd day of December,
1315.
if. G. Hill. Ordinary.
Sheri.f’s S-*le.
| Georgia, Harrow county.
Will be sold on tne first Tuesday
hi January, next, at public outcry at
I the court house in sdd county, withii
' the legal hours of saie, io tne high
est bidder for casn, certain propt rty
wnch the following is a full and com
p* u description: 3 bales of lint not
ion, wugniug 4OS, 470, 471 lbs, ro
siiectively; un i also 1 bay mare mule
about 7 years old, weight about liOO
l t>s., aaid 1 black inure mu o about
and also f White Hickory make, two
i years old. weigiit about 1050 lbs.,
horse wagon and a s t of huiiiess
tniid prop rty levied on as the prop
arty oi Mrs. l< umue Haynes and J
it. Haynes to sailsiy an execution is
sued from thp Superior Court of Bar
row county in favor of Bank of Hosch
ton vs. raid Mrs. Dannie Haynes aim
J, It. Haynes, said property being
in the possession of the defendants
in fi. fa.
This tho Ist day of December, l!)J5
Jl. O. Camp, Sheriff.
Go u'g a, Burrow county.
Will bo sold, on tine first Tuesday
in January, luc-xi, at public outcry,
at the court house in said county,
wiih.u the legaj hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, certain
properly of which tine following; is a
full and complc o and scrlption: 1 dark
bay liurse, about 12 years old, weight
about bull lbs; also 1 light bay horse,
about 14 years old, weight about bbi)
lbs., named Uni; 2 one-horse drays
and 2 sots of hariue. e.
Said property is levied on as the
property of J. Al. Fuller to satisfy
an execution sum from the City
Court of Alcum c in favor of Grady
AlcGaughey J. M. Fuller, said
property Leiug iu the possession of
til' defendant in fi. fa.
This the Ist day of December, 1915
11. O. Camp, Shei ift.
NO. 10805.
Treasury Depart merit, Office of tile
Comptrol’er if the Currency, Wash
ington, D. C.. Nov. 27, 1915. Where
as, by sat s 'adory evid nee present
ed to tlw undersigned, it has been
made to appear that "Winder Na
tional iai k.” in the City of Win
der, in the County of Harrow and
State of Georgia, lias complied with
all the provisions of the Statutes of
the United States, required to be
compiled with before an association
shall be authorized to commence the
busings of 'tanking;
Now, therefore. 1 John Skelton
Williams, Comptroller of the Curren
cy. do hereby certify that “Winder
National Bank" in the city of Win
der, in ho County of Barrow* and
State of Georgia. is authorized to
commence the business of Banking
as provided in Section Pifty-ono hun
dred at and sixty-nine of the Revised
Statutes of the United States. Con
version of the Winder Banking Com
pany, Winder, Ga. In testimony
whereof witness my hand and seal
of office, this twenty-seventh day of
November, J 915.
John Skelton Williams.
60d~42 Comptroller of tL<e Currency.
Now For Your December Business
W. S. Lanier, Georgia
Offers Speical Inducements for Your Patronage
During the Month of December.
As is well known to hundreds of people of this section
we carry each December the most complete and best se
lected stock of Christmas Goods, such as Dolls, Toys of
every description, Vasses, China novelties and everything
in the Christmas goods line. Our splendid assortment of
Christmas goods which we have selected each year has
never failed to please both the little folks and the older
ones. We believe that when you see our line you will
agree with us that our assortment this year is better than
ever. We bought our Christmas goods this year from the
largest importers of Baltimore and secured prices that en
able us to sell as cheap as ever in spite of the fact that the
English Blockade makes it hard to get goods from Germany
at all. We want you kind reader, to consider this a spec
ial invitation to you to comeat once and inspect our stock
whether you are ready to buy or not. Mr. Lyle Patrick
and Mr. Raleigh Turner will be glad to show you our
pretty line of goods and will appreciate your visit.
Trunks and Suit Cases Gne=Third Off.
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We are going to quit handling trunks and suit cases
and must close out our large stock of goods in this line at-;
reduced prices as we need the room. In order to sell them
quick we will allow a discount of 33 1-3 per cent discount
for cash. Now is the time of your life to get trunks cheap.
Come early before they are all gone.
As we announced some time ago, we are going out of the shelf
hardware business entirely and such goods in this line that we
still have must go at reduced prices. You can save at least 25
per cent by buying your crockery, glassware and enamelware
here, as we are going to sell everything in these lines at reduced
prices as we are going to discontinue handling practically every
thing in the way of shelf goods. -
Just as soon as we can close out our other goods it is
our intention to handle only Buggies, Harness, Bicycles*
Bicycle supplies, Stoves and Farm !mpliments. We now
have on hand a splendid line of Buggies and Harness and
as our prices are reasonable and terms liberal it will be to
your interest to see us before buying elsewhere.
Dont Fail to Come to See Us Real Soon.
W. S. LANIER, Statham, Ga.
Marlow's Magic Heeler Worth Its
Weight in Gold, Says Mrs. H. Allen.
Ixjganville, Ga., Mch. 9’ 1915.
To whom it may concern:
1 had Erysipelas in my hand and
suffered great pain for seveiul
months. I tried physicians and oth
er remedies that people recommend
for Erysipelas, but they all failed to
do my hand any good. I used one
bottle of Marlow s Magic Healer and
now my hand is sound aod well.
I certainly can recommend. Mar
low's Magic Healer to all that have
erysipelas as being worth its weight
in gold—Mrs. H. Allen.
If you are troubled with Old Sores,
Erysipe-’as, Eczema, Tetter or any
skin disease, write us at once for
Free Sample botlte.
Ths J. L. Mar'iow Medicine Company.
Monroe, Ga.
To the Public.
Having purchased the entire market fixtures of
the “Bush Cash Market" I will again enter the meat
business in the city of Winder.
I will always be found with the choicests meats
that the market affords.
My motto will be cleanliness, choice meats, rea
sonable prices, full weights ane piompt delivery.
With this guarantee on my part, I will appre
ciate the trade of all the old customers and invite
new ones. Yours to serve:
R. D. Moore.