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W, C. T. U.
DEPA RTMENT
Edited by Mrs. Harry Segars
Inquiry Into Our
Work Solicited
Mrs. YV. C. Horton, President
Mrs. Paul Roberts, Secretary
Mrs. W. J. Herrin, Treasurer
RUM AND RUIN.
The grealc t monster tliat is al
lowed unhindered to wiage incessant
warfare upon our great American gov
eminent is rum. No one questions
tin- fact that it kills mere men annu
ally than are slain in the armies of
ail the nations fighting for countrj
ami honor.
Sickness is awful. The Great White
Plague is carrying off annually its
thousands, infectious diseases spread
and ath everywhere with relentless 1
binds, but the den.cn rum carries
•ft' mono people than all the scourges
*nd plagues and diseases of ail the
earth.
Robbers break through and steal,
but they are a mere handful compar
ed to the mighty host of children left
orphans by the liquor traffic. Circa,i
ing millions are made paupers, and
left without mothers and fathers be
cause of this dread monster.
Many a splendid career has h-eem
dmw.n to a close by this me..si r,
that had It not been for hie inter
fureuce would have startled the
world.
Rum promises much and delivers
nothing. No respecter of persons it
tptin*> entrance to the parlors of the
as easily as to the hut of the
hoodlum. Pimps and potentates bow
of its supreme mandate.
Uar court houses and jails aud re
formatories and asylums are filled
•a Lts results in the world. And yet
its course strewn with the awful
wrecks of human life is unmolested,
wul few dare even to raise a hand
against the crimes it engage in so
■tnecrupuously.
Paupers, Princes, Powers long for it
it. Ail tlie forces of evil are
arrayed for it. 1 iut all the forces of
righteousness are against it. B. C.
Forbes rightly says, that liquor
•peaks thus—
l„ therefore, summon every enemy
of the state, every enemy of home,
every enemy of family life, every en
emy of happiness, every enemy of
progress, e very enemy of decency,
every enemy of honor, every enemy
of health, every enemy of all that
wakes life worth while —I summon
these, my supporters and my wor
shippers, to enroll themselves under
way banner of skull and cross bon.es
-wieniy of mankind and of civilization,
■avid so battle for me that I, the arch
*R;i£l be victorious over every agen
cy of righteousness.
—Faust.
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POLITICS.
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Doan of Walton Announces.
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To The People of the Western Cir
suit:
I am a candidate for Solicitor Gen
eial of the Western Circuit, subject
V> the regulations to bo prescribed
tho State Executive Committee,
nut the Executive Committees o.
JBeuks, Barrow, Clarke, Gwinnett,
lauckaon, Oconee and Walton counties
1 believe the criminal :aw should
&e ho adtniuisftered an to command
tlie respect, and promote the high
est interest of our people.
Til® custom since 1904 to allow
he Solicitor General one term of
four years is a good one.
I ask your help and support. Ke
vicuuber me when you come to vote
the primary.
1 will appreciate anything you may
4b or say for me.
W. O. DEAN,
i Monroe, Ga.
TTo the Voters and the People of the
Western Circuit.
1 hereby announce myself as a
an.-wlidate for the office of Solicitor
ifiuneral for the Western Circuit. I
will appreciate the votes and the sup
port of the people of this circuit and
9 elected to this high office will do
■py duty. Yours respectfully,
. P. Cooly.
“THE BIRTH OF A NATION”
COMING TO ATHENS.
It will be welcome news to resi
dents of Winder and vicinity that
D. \\’. Griffeth’s mighty spectacle of
of the war and reconstruction, “The
of a Nation,’” is to Le pre
sented at the Colonial Theater, in
Athens, Ga., for three days, begin
ning Thursday night, February 17th,
exactly as it ran for three weeks at
the Atlanta th ater, Atlanta, in De
cember. Matinees are to be given
Friday and Saturday, making five per
formances in all and s-ats for the
en ire engagement wlill Le placd on
sale at the Colonial box office next
Monday morning. An effort is be
ing made to arrange special railroad
facilities for patron,: from outside
towns and station agents should be
con ra t :1 lor iLtals.
As most readers of the newspa
pers and magazirr .s know, “The Birth
of a Nation”-ds a stupendous film
masterpiece founded on “The Clans
man,” by Tiios. Bixon. It lar is near
ly three hours aud an orchestra of
25, carried on tour by the company,
Plays the oiaborte musical score. Al
together, Hie servicer; of 50 poopiu
are employ, and in each presentation.
Eighteen thousand people and 3,000
horses are fee n in the wonderful bat
tle scenes und among the historical
incidents shown are the Confedera
cy’s last stand at Petersburg, Sher
man’s march through Georgia, Lin
coln signing Ire call for volunteers,
Lee and Grant at Appomattox, the
assassination of Lincoln by Booth,
and the riee of the Ku Klux Klan.
Tlie production cost $500,000 and it
was 8 months in the making, it has
broken all records wherever shown,
and in the South the theaters have
not been large enough to hold the
crowds.
Mail orders for the Athene engage
ment will be promptly filled when
accompanied by remittance payable
to IF. J. Rowe, manager, and self-ad
dressed, stamped envelope. The
prices, which are uniform everywhere
for this notable attraction, will be:
Nights at 8:30, best lower floor seats
$2.00; first font rows of orchestra,
$1.00; Balcony, first two rows 1.50,
next four rows $1.00; remainder of
balcony and first two rows of gallery
75 and general admission to gallery
50c. Matinees at 3 o’clock, Lower
floor, $1.00; Balcony first two rows,
$1.00; remainder of balcony 75c and
gallery 50c . Seats should be bought
well in advance. In accordance with
strict rule of the company no scuts
will be laid away.
Something Good.
Those who hate nasty medicine
should try Chamberlain’s Tablets for
constipation, They are pleasant to
take and their effect is so agreeable,
and so natural that you will not
realize that it has been produced by
a me Heine. Obtainable everywhere.
TAX RECEIVER’S NOTICE.
For the year 191 G for the purpose of
taking your state and county tax
returns.
First Round.
Bethel, iv’ar Reeves’ Mill, Februa
ry 17, from 9 to 11 A. M.
Sharpton Store, February 17, from
12 to 2 P. M.
Carl, February 18, from 9 to 11 A.
M.
Auburn, February 18, from 12 to 3 1
M.
Mulberry, February 21, from 9 to
12 A. M.
County Line, February 21, from
l to 4 P. M.
Thompson Mill, February 22, from
9 to 12 A. M.
Cain's Court Ground, February 22,
from 1 to 3 P. M.
Will be in Winder at court house
every Saturday.
J. A. Still.
Tax Receiver of Barrow County.
SB. E.
Patrick
Watch Maker
Wages Drug C
Winder, G
The Winder News, Thursday, February 17, 1916.
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The Woman’s Tonic
Reflections.
He is a mean, suspicious mutt,
To knock is his delight;
He always casts reflections, but
He isn’t very bright.
—Cincinnati Enquirer.
For troub’e he appears to thirst,
He is a downright pest;
When you have seen him at his worst
You’ve seen him at his best.
—Deroit Free Press.
He is, indeed, a graceless pup,
Tlr- worst in all the town.
In fart, ;o really show him up
One has to run him down.
Springfield Union.
He c r-ainlv is a worthies*, cuss
To b ,ld a head so high.
His kinsmen pay to keep him up
And him too mean to die.
Life Saver
In a letter from Branch
land, W. Va., Mrs. Eliza
beth Chapman says: “I
suffered from womanly
troubles nearly five years.
All the doctors in the coun
ty did me no good. I took
Cardui, and now I am en
tirely well. I feel like a
new woman. Cardui saved
my life! All who suffer
from womanly trouble
should give Cardui a trial.”
50 years of proof have
convinced ihose who tested
it, that Cardui quickly re
lieves aches and pains due
to womanly weakness, and
helps nature to build up
weak women to health and
strength. Thousands of
women have found Cardui
to be a real ljfe saver.
Why not test it for your
case? Take Cardui todayl
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tmmmmm all over the world!
B Th e patented process makes
Prince Albert so good in a pipe
or rolled into a cigarette that
M popularity is now uni-
> i| versal! It satisfies all smoke
1 iMwiS desires! This patented process,
8 which also removes bite and
M parch, is controlled by us. No
other tobacco can be like
Prince Albert
the national joy smoke
Listen: Men who have stowed away gentle old jimmy pipes
for y ears - have brought them back to the tune of
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5v o i^‘U^o r never wIU abused! We tell you Prince Albert will
proce protecu th.t! set pipe free the tenderest tongue!
And smoked in a makin’s cigarette, Prince Albert is so P .... ,
refreshing and delightful that it gives you anew idea of •"•where tobacco .. , o u~
. T . 0 _ . ,n t°PPy red bags, Sc; tidy
cigarette happiness. Any way you fire-up Prince Albert, it T £ , un d n and I( hVu pound 0 ?
will win you quick as a flash —it’s so good and so friendly! 'giJE o !' o ' o ’}'*
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. that keeps the fo6acco in
9 9 #icA tint condition 1
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 Jots in the City of Winder, following being a
description thereof:
One vacant lot corner Porter and Eulah 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.
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R. M. TUCKER, Agent
Heirs of J. M. & Mrs. Fannie B. Tucker Deceased
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