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| MORE HISTORY.
Yinder,' for the past three years,
3 been making-tfstOTy of which
are proud, save a few errors. For
3 past few months there has been
master stroke made by masterly
•n‘, for the betterment of the peo
-3 in and around Winder, in a mor
social, educational and spiritual
ie. There are those here interest
ed sufficiently to have issued by our
weekly paper a religious paper, and
(Others who were interested to such
an extent to get out an education-
al edition of the skme paper. These
men are straining every effort pos
sible to get men and women to
thinking.
The Board of Education, with Prof.
Holsenbeck and Rev. W. H. Faust,
and the hearty co-operation of the
teachers of the county, gave to the
public an issue of The Winder News
that should be filed away fn r fut
ure generations to rCid.
A Parent-Teacher association which
is bringing the teachers of the
<ounty in closer touch with parent
and thereby enabled to do more
i feficient work.
# i.£icient work.
V knowtt Barrow county Ministe
rial Association, wntch brings the
preachersLbj all denominations into
a harm 4 for a S alnst a C ° m
mon en ei f or the Western
The Rfcreciate the votes and the
held a the people of this circuit and
Methodi to high office will do
sic, foil Yours respectfully,
Rev- H. p. Cooly.
Then cl
Elder o COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERlN
labored TEN DENT.
en t 0 ,e Voters of Barrow County,
way.
. espectfully announce myself a
_ date for the office of County
Prove
. pi Superintendent, subject to the
Christ . , , _
ng primary. 1 appreciate the
cy to iti-~ * . .
~ M have conferred on me
The Young Mi , *.
. .. „„prt time that I have
meets at the cor
JI have endeavored to
fine encouragen
, u „ jitional interest of Bar
ers who handr
the best of my abil
such a manner
knew of which
H. Faust, Dr. I” * Use “h ,
„ ,„e the schools ot our
lenton, r. ’ tlie egt j n the state.
of- ercer influence will be
Hudson, PreU
, Respectfully,
unions, wio r M HOIjSENBECK .
ichurch; Mis?
the coin hom ORD|NARy
r This is not a
print you announce myself a
Barrow, Chlf e-election to the office
ty of Georgtf f Barrow county ’ sub '
man from Hj' tion of tlie Democrat
name. I i ay 10th ’ 1916 - 1 take
Then oil t 0 thank friends
American gi favors and assure you
ry Harris >AV n for your support
.on TemperaHection. Respectfully,
Then tlju H ‘ G • HILL -
Winder v(h
fully to lila. l > the urgent solicitation
women to ny friends, I hereby an-
Christianliltlf a candidate for the
are in the -dinary of Barrow coun-
In ourjUo the Democratic prima
how Jesus t
said: “Ob voters *f Barrow count>
thou that act me to this honorable
stoneth thh attend to every duty
gathered ,*rein to the very best of
as a hy, and will appreciate your
der he! will assure each one every
We within my power,
spake ours very respectfully,
mighty! W. T. ROBINSON. *
{ said, ']
X Beths-ifLERK SUPERIOR COURT
| \ which x C tfully announce myself for
id one j 0 the office of Clerk Su-
VAavet ourt 0 f Barrow county, sub
, \ aS |e Democratic Primary May
M Thanking you for your
Ca \ /rorf. 'and assuring you of my
-'fation for your support, I am,
dinK, \r Respectfully,
liaj GEO. N. BAGWELL.
e 4 I FOR TREASURER.
y 4
v< jf‘spect.fully announce myself a
fjlate for re-election to the of
>f Treasurer of Barrow county,
y ct to the Democratic Primary
i, 10, 1916. Thanking my friends
jjiapt favors and assuring my ap
jjition of your support, 1 am,
Respectfully,
J. W. NOWELL,
7
I respectfully announce myself
Relate for the office of Treasurer
Barrow county, subject to the ac
( of the voters at the Democratic
jiary, to be held May 10th. Your
influence will be greatly ap
<3, J. L. LACKEY.
to save the lost in Winder, B
myself thfe question: Had som{
section received* the same must
mons and prayers that came t \ sUn t y:
der people that rural section myS elf
have been Reformed and made b* Sheritf
and scarcely a man left to advc l 0 the
| the efforts that have been diade f igig j
be as bread cast upon the water V of niy
be returned in a multiplied form J { j vance
that of P'urifying and making bef ekc
every citizen of Winder. f
C. M. THO Mp S°| AMp
Information for Women.^
Housework is trying on | ie scounty: 1
strength. Women are as in ( self a can _
kidney and bladder trouble office
Aching back, stiff, yQU gee flt
muscles, blurred v isio^, rsernen t term I
der eyes, should be^. rg aQ( j no t G ff er
attention, t oley you in advance
action to irritated a influence, I am,
der. Sold everyy'
A. M. WILLIAMS.
M AYN '
irgent solicitation of num-
We were y friends, and after careful
senbeck action G f sam e, I hereby an
school on myse if a candidate for the of-
Miss Ol Tax Collector subject to the
ing guesl 0 f the qualified voters of the
Saturday l to be held on May 10th,
Misses w ili greatly appreciate the
ret House ant j influence of all who
with Mrs[ o help me. I promise to fill
Mrs. ice to the best of my ability if
trips tad. i am engaged in my crop
sick will not have time to make a
thorough convass of the county and
to talk to all the voters, but will
greatly appreciate your support.
Yours to serve,
TOM McELHANNON.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
To The Citizens of Barrow county:
I am a candidate for Tax Receiv
er forß arrow county, subject to the
action of the voters at the democrat
ic primary to be held on May 10th,
1916.
Most of my life has been spent in
the territory which makes the coun
ty of Barrow, having lived in it for
forty-six years.
I have never sought office before,
but would like to have this partic
ular one, feeling I can fill it satis
factorily and be of service to the
people with whom I have so long
been identified and most of whom
know me well.
Vour support will be greatly ap
preciated Sincerely yours,
Samuel P. Smith.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the office of Tax Re
ceiver of Barrow county, subject to
the action of the Democratic Prima
ry to be held May 10, 1916. Your
endorsement of my best efforts to
serve you as tax receiver at a time
wlien the county w r as being adjusted,
new districts being laid out and the
many other hardships placed upon
the tax receivers office at that time,
will be highly appreciated.
Respectfully,
J. A. STILL.
1 respectfully announce myself a
candidate for Tax Receiver of Bar
row county, subject to the action of
the Democratic Primary election to
be held May 10th, 1916. Your suf
frage and influence will be appre
ciated. J. J. SHEDD.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of tax receiver
of Barrow county, subject to the vote
of the citizens of the county in the
primary May 10. I will not be able
to get over the county to see the
voters as the time is short, and the
condition of the weather has delay
ed me in preparation of a crop, so
will have to be at home when the
weather is suitable to work. But I
solicit the Support of all the voters
of Barrow county and will promise
if elected to give the very best ser
vice I can. Respectfully,
W. C. BAGGETT.
After considering the solicitations
of many friends I respectfully an
nounce myself a candidate for the
office of Tax Receiver subject to the
action of the Primary to be held May
10th. S. M. GRIZZLE.
5000 Miles
Written Guarantee on Ajax Tires.
More miles, less money.—Woodruff
Hardware Cos.
Keep the flies out. Assorted Stock
Screen Doors, $1.25 to $2.50. Win
dows 50c to 65c. —Woodruff Hardwar
pe Winder News, Thuredey, April 6,1916.
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HON. JOHN B. GAMBLE
Solicitor General of Western Circuit.
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL
To the White Citizens of the Wes
tern Circiut:
1 desire to let the white citizens
of this circuit know that I will ap
preciate their help, influence and
vote for re-election as Solicitor Gen
eral.
It has been my ambition to serve
you in a manner that would meet
with your approval. I have given
my time and attention (day and
night) to the duties of the office,
and if you should see fit to honor
me with another term, it sliall be my
policy to continue to try to suppress
crime in all of its forms.
The security of the home, the pro
tection of property, and the safe
guarding of the citizens’ liberty, de
pend upon the enforcement of the
law r , and a respect for the Court’s
decrees and sentences, by those in
authority, as well as by private cit
izens. The Solicitor General, in a
large measure, is the officer upon
whom our people rely to insure this
protection.
This being my first term in office
and in public life, I have, no doubt,
made mistakes; they were due, how
ever, to "an error of the head and
not of the heart.” I, therefore, feel
and believe that my experience and
acquaintance with the people have
eqiupped me for better service and
more usefulness for another term
than 1 have been able to render dur
ing the past three years.
In the light of the kind expres
sions from the Grand Juries under
whom I have been permitted to serve
and from the people generally, I be
lieve it is the will of the God-fear
ing and law-abiding white citizens,
that 1 should be re-elected and given
and indorsement.
As stated. in my race before you
saw fit to meet me, —“If I give satis
faction and you see fit to re-elect me
and I deem it to my interest, we
will keep company,” so if in your
judgment my public service has been
satisfactory, I will ask you to give
me another term as an indorsement
of my efforts to measure up to the
responsibilities of the office.
In order to keep up with the wnk
of the Solicitor General’s office, n
practically takes one’s entire time.
We are holding court from ten to
eleven months in the year, and when
not actually engaged in the court
house, my time is given to the prep
aration of cases. Assyou well know
I have attended committal trials and
inquests and made personal examine
tion of witnesses, in order to have
my cases ready fer trial. I will
therefore, have very little time, il
any, to call upon the people in per
son and ask them for their votes. In
view of this fact, I earnestly request
you to look after my interest on the
outside, while I am on the inside,
fighting for your welfare and protec
tion.
Thanking you for your past sup
port and trusting that I may be deem
ed worthy of your suffrage, and that
ycu will honor me with a second
term, I am, Yours for service,
JOHN B. GAMBLE.
Why Constipation Injures.
The bowels are the natural sewer
age system of the body. When they
become obstructed by consitpation
a part of the poisonous matter which
they should carry off is absorbed
into the system, making you feel dull
and stupid, and interfering with the
digestion and assimilation of food.
This condition is quickly relieved by
Chamberlain’s Tablets. Obtainable
everywhere. advt.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
S. T. ROSS
Physician and Surgeon.
Winder, Ga.
Rooms 103-304, Winder Banking Cos
Building.
W. L. MAI HEWS, M. D.
Office: Winder Banking Cos. Building
Rooms 101-2-3.
Calls answered promptly day or night
Office Phone 10
Residence Phone 213.
J NO. T. WAGES
Practicing Physician
Office in Rainey Building.
Phones:
Office 62. Residence 98
DR. R. P. ADAMS
General Practice
Bethlehem - Georgia.
Phone 6.
G. A. JOHNS
Attorney at Law
Winder, Ga.
Office: Over Carithers Bank. Prac
tice in all the Courts.
K. P. CARPENTER
Attorney-at-Law
WINDER - GFORGIA.
Practice in all the Courts.
Office Winder Bank Building
W. H. QUARTERMAN
Attorney at Law
Winder, Ga.
Practice in all the Courts. Con*
mercial Law A Specialty.
G. D. ROSS
Attorney at Law
405-406 Winder Bnk. Bldg.
WINDER, GA.
J. C. PRATT
Attorney-at-Law
Winder, Georgia
Office: Over Carithers Bank
Will Practice in all the Courts.
W. L. De La PERRIERE
—DENTAL SURGERY
WINDER, GA.
Fillings, Bridge and Plate-Work done
in most scientific and Sat
isfactory way.
C. S. WILLIAMS
-DENTIST
WINDER, GEORGIA.
Office: Over Carithers Bank. AD
Work Done Satifsactorily.
PHONES—Office 81. Residence 234
S. M. St. JOHN
JEWELER.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass
and Silverware.
Repair Work Done Promptly.
Broad St., WINDER, GA.
J. H. House Geo. Thompson
PEOPLES FUEL CO.
High grade Domestic Coal and Wood.
Blue Gem a Specialty
Call to see us or phone us your order.
PHONE 65 WINDER, GA.
INSURE
your life for the protection of the loved ones
that God has intrusted you with. Place it
with a safe, sane and conservative company.
7he Volunteer States Life Insurance Company is
strictly in that class. I have the counties of
Barrow, Jackson, Oconee, Walton and Gwin
nett as my district. We write participating
and non-participating and other forms of pol
icies. Your business will be appreciated.
J. W. Bishop W. L. Blasingame
General Agent District Agent
FARM LOANS.
Long time farm loans at 6 or 7 pef
cent interest. No delay.
If you need money at once, see or
write me.
JOHN L. CUMMINGS
Attorneys at Law,
Winder Bank Building.
iB. E.
Patrick
Watch Maker
Wages Drug O
Winder, 0*
Coming and Going of
SEABOARD TRAINS.
EASTBOUND
No. 12 11.04 PM. No. 18 7.00 PM
No. 6 5.41 PM. No. 30 9.55 AM
WESTBOUND.
No. 11 6.13 AM. No. 17 7.54 AM.
No. 5 4.21 PM. No. 29 7.00 PM.
H. D. & L. W. PEPPERS
ARCHITECTS
AND
BUILDERS.
Brick, Tile, Terra Cotta and Sand
stone Mantels.
Vetrified Tile Floors.
Office 716 Third National Bank
Building. 4
13t-11. Atlanta, Georgia.
GREEN & MICHAEL
417-421 Southern Mutual Building
ATHENS, GEORGIA
LOAN DEPARTMENT
We have money to loan on real
estate, security in any amounts desir
ed at 7 or 8 per cent interest. Rat*
of interest determlnid by amount of
loan and character of security. Aik
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND .. 7
SCHEDULE.
No 5 Arrive at Winder 10:43 A. Ml,
No. 7 Arrive at Winder 6:50 P. M.
No, C Airive at Winder 7:55 A M.
No. 8 Arrive at Winder 3:10 P. M.
I have made arrangements to get
a large supply of ice this year and
will serve you promptly and well if
you phone 214 or send to ice house.
—H. L. Bentley. ?)
i ■ !.
Go to Woodruff’s for Paints an&
Varnishes, Screen Doors and Win
dows, Oil Stoves, Auto Supplies, gen
eral line of hardware.—Woodraff
Hardware Cos.