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City Loans
I am now in a position to make loans on
city property at the lowest rates in the
state of Georgia. After considerable plug
ging at the matter I have at last succeeded
in convincing a large monied corporation
that by using proper judgment in making
the same, investments were as safe in the
cities of Winder, Gainesville, Monroe and
Commerce as they are in Atlanta, Augusta
or Savannah.
JOHN L. CUMMINGS
Farm and City Loans
Winder, Georgia.
New Wholesale Grocery
House in Winder on
Candler Street
We are now open for business
with a first class line of groceries.
We are ready to serve the trade
in this section in an up-to-date
way. Remember that our prices
will be right at the bottom.
We Solicit a Trial Order
Henson Brothers &
Fullbright Cos.
Wholesale
Grocers
Plows and Plowstocks
Buy your Plows and Plowstocks from the HAR
NESS SHOP that can and will save you money.
We handle Plows and Plowstocks of all kinds—
good, better, best. Prices low compared t o
quality. ------
The Giant Backhand
This Backhand is made right here at home by
us. The materials in this pad is fine through
out; nothing coarse or hard in it to irritate or
chafe the horse, no matter how sensitive, but
it is smooth, cooling and soothing.
hi. EX ALLAH AN
Candler St. Winder, Ga.
The wiir will soon be on in the For Sale.--FJr>e, youn# horee. —Ap-
Ualted States —the baseball war. ply to Dr. E E Im : La Perrier**. 2t
The Winder Newt, Thursday, January 27th, 1916.
NEIGHBORLY ADVICE
Fraely Given by a Winder Citizen
When one has suffered tortures
from a bad back and, foun<l relief
from the aches and pains, that per
son’s ad'vioe is of untold) vaJue to
fr ends and neighbors. The following
neighborly advice comes from a Win
der resident:
Mrs. L. E. Bray, Winder, says:
“One of my family was troubled for
a long time by kidney complaint.
The kidney secretions caused great
annoyance, and the patient was hard
ly able to get about on account of
an aching back. After taking Doan’
Kidney Pills awhile, a cure was
made. I also have sued) Doan’si Kid
ney Pills and have found that they
act just as represented.”
Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills —the same that
Mrs. Bray recommends. Foster-Mil
burn Cos., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv
REUNION LOCALS.
Our school is on a boom at this
p'ace and it was necessary to em
ploy another teacher.
A Sunday school has been organiz
ed at Providence. Everybody invit
ed to attend each Sunday afternoon.
The singing at Mr. W. R. A. Ful
-1 r’s was enjoyed Sunday night.
Mrs. J. H. Allen’s little baby is
very ill at present.
Miss Loree Sheffield has return
ed from a twp weeks’ visit with her
aunt, near Covington.
Miss Prudie Bell Sikes s/pent the
night with Misses Maybelle and* Maud
Al’en Tuesday night.
Misses Mabelle and Maud Allen
and Miss Exa Fuller are visiting rel
atives near Campton this week.
Mr. V. B. Allen spent last Sunday
with relatives near Statham.
There will be preaching at (Mt. Ta
bor next second Sunday.
We regret to chronicle the death oi
Mrs. Mai com. The bereaved have our
deepest sympathy.
Mrs. W. A. Wages visited her moth
er, Mrs. M. A. Thurmond, last Sun
day.
Six-Year-Old Had Croup.
“I have a little girl six years old
who has a good deal of trouble with
croup,” writes W. E. Curry, Evans
ville, Ind. “I have used Foley’s Hon
ey and Tar, obtaining instant rel'ef
for her. My wife and I also use it
and will say it is the best sure cure
for a bad cold, cough, throat trouble
and croup that I ever saw.’’ Sold ev
erywhere. Advt.
COUNTY LINE
A large crowd attended preaching
at Nazareth Sunday afternoon, and
heard a fine sermon by Bro. Jno. F.
Yarbrough.
Miss Sou Adams of Greene county,
is visiting her uncle, Mr. Lige Flan
igan, and other relatives here.
Miss Ze’rna Thomas visited Miss
Lena Carter of Cedar Hill Sunday
night.
We have a splendid school here.
Owing to the large number of pupils
another teacher was engaged. Mr.
Homer Dalton was engaged.
Mr. Albert Still, of Winder, was a
visitor here Sunday.
We have a movement on foot to
wipe out adult illiteracy in our com
munity. We meet three nights in the
we k to study reading, writing and
arithmetic. Quite a number are tak
ing advantage of this opportunity.
Clive At away had the misfortune to
break his arm Sunday.
The idea of special issues of the
News seems good and proper from
this viewpoint. Thee Church Special
was fine. That the School issue will
be equally good I have no doubt.
Then suppose you had a town is
sue. Notice the good things that the
towns have and some of the thing?
they propose for the future. Winder,
Bethlehem, S tat ham, Carl, Auburn.
Then what the farmers of Barrow
county are doing. Have the letters
from the big Jim ten-mule farmer to
t' e lit le John one-mule farmer.
Then you could give the shape a
show. They all help. You might ever,
give the professional men a lift.
1 cannot stop without commending
your editorials in the last two is
sues. i wanted to call Atlanta down
an account of Al Jennings, but you
said it eo much better than I could.
W. A. Hayes.
Thanks
TO PATRONS
We very much appreciate the patronage so far given—
we most cordially solicit the continued patronage of the
Trading Public
Our Store is laden with anew and up-to-date
stock of
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats,
In fact, anything you need to eat or wear
you can fine it—and of the better kind—at
Eberhart & Benson’s
and we are always ready to serve the trading
Public
Look at This
Our agent will be in your town perma
nently buying the following items of
old junk. Clean up and get your old
; unk into cash:
Any kind of Scrap Iron, Any kind of Old Rags*
Corn Bags, Cotton Seed Meal Bags, Hull Bags, Oat
Bags, Potato Bags, Brass, Copper, Lead, Zinc, and
other Metals.
Inquire for junk man, If you can't bring it
leave your name and where you live—he will haul
it in for you.
Weatherly Iron & Metal Cos., Athens.
G. T. McDonald at Winder Mobile Cos
0. H. Patrick, Opt.
If you have auy E>e or Nerve
trouble, or if the Glasses you
are now wearing are not giv
ing satisfaction, this is the
time to see about it here in
3’our home town.
Mr. Patrick lives here and
you can pin your faith on his
corrections.
Office over De La Perriere’s
Drug Store.
CEDAR CREEK.
The s’nging Safety of the Cedar
Creek Sunday School met at th
hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
O. Hardigree Sunday night, Janu
ary 23, for the purpose of practicing
the new songs in Moore’s Special.
Quite a number were 'in attendance.
Representatives from Btehlehem,
Chapel, Winder and Cedar Hill were
present. It proved to be a very ben
eficial and delightful meeting. Many
declared themselves as having a
most enjoyable time.
Citrolax.
i
Citrolax
CITROLAX
Best thing for constipation, aour
stomach, lazy liver and sluggish bow
els. Stops a sick headache almost
at once. Gives a most thorough and
satisfactory flushing—no pain, no
nausea. Keeps your system cleansed
sweet and wholesome. Ask for Cit
rolax. Sold Everywhere. Advt.
Notice
I beg to inform the
public that I have made
arrangements to handle
ice in Winder beginning
Feb. Ist. I want to as
sure the public that I
will be able to supply
them promptly at all
times and will appreci
ate your patronage.
W. J. Smith, Jr.