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PEOPLE TALK OUT
EGR ~CHOOL BONDS.
While Enthusiasm Is Up It Would Be
Good Idea to Register, Else It
Is Big Talk Wasted.
J. T. Strange: I consider it only
a matter of business for Winder to
vote bonds with which to complete
the school building, and the issue
called for March third will have my
hearty support.
W. E. Young: You bet your lif&
I am going to vote for bonds. Let
others who get the benefit help pay
for the improvement.
Rev. Jno. F. Yarbrough: I hope e\
ery citizen in Winder will vote for
bonds with which to complete our
magnificent school building.
Claud Mayne: I believe' the en
tire board of education is in favor
of bonds. 1 know I am for them out
and out.
T. A. -Maynard. I highly favor the
bond issue and will vote for the
issue asked for on March 3rd.
W. L. Blasingame: I stand now
where I did one year ago. Build! the
school building with bonds.
C. O. Niblack: Bonds for ine ev
ery time. 1 hope there won't be
miy opposition to the present issue.
J. L. Saul: Mo*t anything in pref
erence to a direct tax this fall. Give
us boads.
L. S. Itadford: As I see it, it is
bonds or direct tax. Give them the
bonds under the existing circumstan
ces every time.
W. 11. Tole; lam going to vote
for bonds and consider it the duty
of every tax payer in Winder to help
In the matter.
G. W. DeLaPerriere: I don’t think
bonds should have, and I don’t be
lieve they will have any opposition.
I will support the issue personally.
H. N. Rainey, Jr.: We told the
Council last spring to take the bond
route. I consider It our duty and
to our interest to stick to them now.
S. Mac Potts: I think everybody
down this way is for bonds. I know
I am.
R. A. W. Smith: Nothing to do
but support bonds. Certainly I am
for them. ,
A. A. Camp: Yes sir, I am going
to vote for bonds. This is the best
way to handle it.
S. T. Maughon:. Yes, I am for
bonds every time.
H. S. Segars: YVe certainly don’t
want any direct lax on us this fall.
J think bonds will carry without any
trouble.
VV. B. MoCante: 1 prefer bonds,
rather than direct tax.
Rev. VV. H.-Faust: \\'e are going
to have one of the best school build
ings in Georgia. They have started
with bonds, now let’s help complete
it with bonds.
W. E. Boyd: I think it it> to our
own interest to vote for bonds.
J. H. Maynard; Put uia down for
bonds.
J. R. N. Baugh: lam certainly foi
bonds and hope they will carry.
J. M. Williams: It seems that we
would all rather complete the school
building by an additional bond is
sue instead of direct tax. I will
certainly vote for the issue.
L. W. Hodges: lam for bonds. It
is only a business proposition.
W. B. Mathews: 1 am for bonds
all the time.
VV. B. Patrick: Bonds is the only
wuy 1 see to handle the matter now.
1 am for them.
F. C. Graddick: I don’t see how
one could oppose the bond issue.
W. C. Horton: You bet your life
1 am for bonds.
H. C. Smith: 1 think it decided
ly best to issue bonds for the school
building.
W. F. Duncan: Bonds or anything
else to prevent a direct tax.
f
E. A. Starr:, 1 consider bonds the
best solution of any public improve
ment.
N. J. Kelly: I prefer bonds rath
er than a direct tax.
J. \V. Kilgore: 1 am very much
in favor of bonds.
\V. H. Quarterm&n: \Ye art' proud
of our beautiful school building and
bonds is the best way of distribut
ing the burden of paying for it.
O. \V. Smith: 1 am highly in fa
vor of bonds.
A. D. McCurry: Yes sir; I an>
strictly for bnds.
Dr. \V. H. Bush: Let us all vote
for bonds and let the future genera
tions that get the benefit help pay
for them.
W. L. Oliver: You may count on
me for bonds.
J. S. Craft; Bonds any time in
stead of direct tax.
J. T. Williams: No question with
me. lam for bonds.
J. L. Sure I am for bond
H. E. Edwards: I am doing every
thing I can for bonds.
A. E. Bush: For bonds. Sure I
am.
O. H. Patrick: lam going to vote
for bonds.
P. A. Flanigan: Yes, I am for
bonds.
J. J. Wilson: lam for bonds my
self.
Walter Smith: I don’t think there
will be any oppositidn to the bond
issue. Don’t care myself.
Clem Royal: Will do everything
I ca.i for bonds.
I). 1). Moore: Why of course.
Glad of the opportunity to vote for
bonds.
E. S. Bennett: It is the only com
mon sense thing to do to entry bonds
W. A. Brooks: iam for bonds.
B. B. Jackson: Yes, 1 am for
bonds.
C. 11. Stewart; l am for bonds.
C. C. Church: I am going to vote
for bonds as certain as 1 live.
G. N. Bagwell: You may quote me
as freely as you please for bonds.
W. L. DeLaPerriere: 1 have no
objection to be quoted for bonds.
Spurgeon Williams; 1 am for
bonds.
E. F. Saxon: I certainly am for
bonds.
G. W. McDonald: Haven’t made up
my mind. Will decide later.
D. L. Nowell: I am and have
been all along for bonds.
Clyde Williamson: 1 don’t see
any other way to manage the com
pletion of the building.
L. A. House: Personally, I had
as soon or rather pay a direct tax
this fall.
H. D. Jackson: Of course I am
for bonds to complete our school
building.
A. B. Harwell: I am for bonds.
Jno. A. Thompson: I won’t prom
ise either way.
R. O. Ros*>: Bonds are the safest,
cheapest and fairest way to build
school houses.
G, A. Johns; I had rather not be
quoted for publication.
M. J. Griffeth: lam against bonds
B. F. Maffett; jam going to vote
for bonds.
A. H. O’Neal: I have been for
bonds all the time. ,
H. J. Garrison: I am in favor of
Winder doing just like all other good
towns, build school buildings with
bonds.
J. M. Drake: I have no objection
to the bond issue whatever.
VV. T. Robinson: Sure. Bonds is
the only way to build, not 1 only
school houses, but good roads for Bai
row r county also.
C. C. Gregory: There is nothing
else to do. I say issue them.
VV. L. Jackson: Mhke the strong
est statement you can for me in sup
port of bonds.
J. L. Whitley: Yes I am for bonds.
R. L. Sharpton: Put me down for
bonds.
G. W. Smith: I am for bonds. Let
the future generation help pay for
the school biuling.
E. C. Guest; i am going to regis
ter and vote for bonds.
€. \Y. Dilaird: It is the best tiling
we can do. I will vote for bonds.
E. F. Bray.-* I am in favor of a
sufficient amount of bonds with
which to complete the school build
ing.
J. J. Moore; 1 Want the cheapest
way and it seems that bonds are the
thing.
J. T. Morgan: I am for bonds.
H. G. Brown: I certainly will sup
port bonds.
J. A. Tucker: For bonds. .
J. B. Lay: Record me as Savoring
bonds all the time.
J. L. Swords; I will do all 1 can
for bonds.
L. S. Rawlins: Anything to keep
building Winder.
J. W. Millsaps: Am willing to
stay at home March third just to
vote for bonds, if necessary.
L. J. Lanthier: lam for bonds.
Jeremiah Booth: Yes sir, I am
for bonds.
C. M. Ferguson: I had rather not
be quoted. There will be a plenty
without me.
A. Y. Eavenson: I am for bonds.
G. \V. Woodruff: I have no state
ment to make. , '
The Winder News, Thursday, February 10, 1916.
H. Patrick, Opt.
If you kave]|atiy_Eye or Nerve
trouble, or if the Glasses you
are uow wearing are not giv
ing satisfaction, this is the
time to see about it here in
your home town.
Mr. Patrick lives here and
you cm pin your faith on his
corrections.
Office over De La Perriere’s
Drug Store.
“Cured”
Mrs. Jay McGee, of Steph
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J. A. Delay: Certainly I am for
bonds.
Paul Mathews: I am for bonds.
C. R. Lay: You may quote me for
bonds.
The gentleman seeking interviews
on the bond issue when he handed us
the copy with request for publishing,
said: >t
“The statement of every man ap
proached on the subject of bonds- is
given above with as nearly the exact
words as could be quoted. The oth
ers asked for a statement, request
ed that they not be quoted as fa
vor, ng bonds for business reasons. If
further time could have been given,
to sol citation of statements, it is
safe to say that at least 90 per cent
of til? voters are for bonds.”
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J. W. Bishop W. L. Blasinga me
General Agent District Agent
Land for Sale at
Public Outcry
Will be sold at public outcry, before the Court
House door, in Winder, Ga., during the legal hours
of sale, on the FIRST TUESDAY in March next,
two lots in the City of Winder, following being a
description thereof:
One vacant lot corner Porter and Bulah Sts.,
fronting 100 feet on Porter and 150 on Bulah.
Also one lot fronting Porter St., running 200
feet back to Woodruff line. On this lot is a good 8
room dwelling house.
These lots are near the school building,
churches and depot of Seaboard. <
Sold for the purpose of distribution among the
heirs at law. TERMS CASH.
R. M. TUCKER, Agent
Heirs of J. M. & Mrs. Fannie B. Tucker Deceased
#B. E.
Patrick
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Attorneys at Law,
Rooms 409-410
Winder, Ga.