Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, May 21, 1908, Image 3

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The Oldest, Strongest and Best • AGENCY. We insure your Life, Health and Property. We buy and sell , REAL ESTATE. We make loans and write bonds. We give Satisfaction. Quarterman, Toole & Norman, Office in FIRST NATIONaL BANK BUILDING, WINDER, QA., Winder Lumber Company. We build anything. Sell every thing. Does this interest you? Phone 47. That’s all. pi _ - HOUSE §§g||g|fej? PAINTING A —jjgt Inside and out, is an item that you 2® Jj A\ '// should be thinking about this spring. Hi \l\ vl \\// —r-ftrL —fPwr You’ve probably gone through several —jC 18 hard Vinters since your house Vas ■Di— /aw ’ painted. It’s poor economy, we tell ; f/d V\ you, vhen ItmMJi THE KURFEES PAINTS P i lIIUIiIHIIIIIIIIU (Fore Lead and Zinc Products) BG: jl | liM Are on sale right here in your own B b~ It ■ ■ * tovn. A special kind for eoery pur l~ll pose, and every gallon guaranteed. ■Hi 11 el .. "WoDclruff Hirdw-ire and Manufacturing Cos. I | ™ WINDER GEORGIA. I YOUR LOCAL DEALER Arc You in the Market for a BUGGY? * We can fit your pocket book, please you in style and give you the best value for your money* For a short time vve are offering some special bargains in Buggies. We have a complete line of Steel and Rubber Tired Buggies and Surreys, and a fine lot of Harness. We have the genuine HYDE CULTIVATORS, the best on the market. We have sold more than 300 of them. Be sure to look for the name A. B. HYDE & CO. on the beam of every one. You can buy the imitation at al most any old price, but you will regret it if you buy an imi tation. Come to see 11s when you need any kind of farm im plements — \ Cane Mills, Planters, Distributors, Harrows, Etc. A full line of the Best Paints, and any kind of / HARDWARE. Yours to please, WOODRUFF HARDWARE & MANUFACTURING CO. TiT/i A tlu ciuli - yea 13 4xux- Ca/K English Contempt For Lsbor. Contempt for labor is an attitude of mind which is more marked in Eng land than it is in other countries. "It is abominable to have created a peer; he was originally a common workman.” That is said notwithstand ing that Lord has remarkable abil ity, has established an enormous busi ness and controls a body of men far larger than a territorial magnate com manded in feudal times. "Tbesßouse of commons is detestable now; those Labor members have completely spoil ed it.” Most of the Labor .members have spoken only on subjects concern ing which they are experts and have been of great use in making clear to the house impoitnnt matters which ordinary members are extremely ig norant about. “Society” expresses its contempt for any who have raised themselves from the labor level, but is prepared to enjoy their hospitality and borrow their money. “The county and district councils ought never to have been established; a multitude of com mon laborers are now in a position to interfere in local matters.” Those su perior people, the spendthrifts and speculators, alone are (it to associate with, to legislate for the country and to manage municipal affairs.—Loudon Truth. The Volley at the Grave. Every one who lias attended a naval or military funeral will re member that the last thing is a volley which is fired over the grave of the departed comrade; then the ! bugle call “taps” is 'sounded. This ■is a relic of the dark ages. It was believed that noi-e kept away the evil spirits, and for this reason a bell was sounded. When firearms we - e invented volley firing was sub stituted for the bell, the belief be ing that the sound of battle was more efficacious for the soldier. ~ Nine Points of the Law. Jimmy came running in to his i mother from where he and his little | brother had been playing with a football and in apparent excitement held up his right hand. “Oh, mamma,” he exclaimed, “Georgie can’t use this hand!” “Mercy!” excitedly exclaimed his mother as she started for the door. “What in the world is the matter?” “Nothing’s the matter,” explained Robbie, getting out of the way. “He won’t want to use it cos it’s mine!” —London Answers. It Reached the Spot. Mr- E. Humphrey, who Owns a large general st- re at Omega, 0., and is president of the Adams County Telephone Cos., as well as of the Home Telephone Cos., of Pike County, <) , says of Dr. King’s New Discovery: “It saved my life once. At least I thfnk it did. It seemed to reach the spot —the very seat of mv congl .when everything else failed.” I)r. King's New Discovery n fc only reaches the cough spot; it heals the sort- spots and the weak spots in thrfat, lungs ar.d chest. Sold under guarantee at G. W DeLu perriere’s drug store. 50c and $ 1.00. Trial bottle free. Kissing is less dangerous than the girl’s father. Fpw Candy. A gentleman connected with a large confectionery establishment in the heart of the city finds the free cstndy luncher the greatest nui sance about the place. “Half a dozen ypung women will come in together to buy candy, and every one of the lot will make a tour around the candy counter, sampling every variety until by the time they buy the crowd Ims eaten from half a pound to a pound of the choicest candy in the store. Why they should make free with candies and other delicacies 1 never could understand. When they go to a ribbon counter they do not take the clerk’s scissors and snip off a piece of ribbon from every ‘bolt, nor when they are at the no tion counter do they pick up and carry away the little articles of a hundred kinds that are sold there, but the idea that sweets are free seems thoroughly to pervade the young female mind; hence in many candy stores all the candy boxes and loose candies are placed under glass.”—St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Some Superstitions. When starting for the river, says a writer in London Field, if you have to turn back and get some thing that you have forgotten, you are sure to catch little or nothing that day. This is an article of Devon-folklore, and I am inclined to think the west country folk right herein. The disappointment, the hurry and the bringing of wrong things always act prejudicially upon what ought to be the unruf fled, even temper of a successful angler. He becomes hasty and rash, most often with ill results to his basket. In the western high lands it is currently believed that if you see a colt with its back to you when starting in the morning on a fishing excursion it is the worst of luck, only to be exceeded should you hear a cuckoo before breakfast. His Way Out. A certain Irish member of parlia ment, popular and a bachelor, had been very polite to the daughter of the house where lie was visiting. When the time came for him to go the too anxious mamma called him in for a serious talk. “I’m sure I don’t know what to say,” she went on. “”Tis reported all around that you are to marry Letitia.” “Just say that she refused me/’ quietly advised the parliamentarian. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the firm of L. W. Mathews, W. W. Edwards and E. W. Bone], trading under the name and style of Farm ers’ Supply Company is this day dissolved and the business will con tinue under the same name and style by the new firm composed oi E. Vv. Bond and W. W. Edwards. The new firm will assume the lia bilities of the oid firm and all notes and accounts elue the old firm will be payable to the new firm at the same old stand. This April 10, 1908. All parties at interest take notice accordingly. W. W. Edwards, WASHINGTON LETTER. By BEN H. SULLIVAN. 4> Washington, May Kb —The one piece of legislation in which all peo ple of the cotton-producing states are interested is the HefTin-Craig bill to prevent falsification in the compilation of the same. This bill has been favorably reported by the committee on agriculture and is now on the calendar. As soon as “Uncle Joe” will allow it Mr. Heflin will call this bill up for pas sage. In discussing the matter today Mr- Heflin said: “This is a very important meas ure and means much to the farm ers of the country. We have no law now that protects our agricul tural reports prior to their publica tion from the designs and the ehi ehanery of the speculators in food products and staple commodities. “Hereafter if a*ny person con nected with the government given out any statistical information to anv ne hot entitled to rtccivc it, he shall be punished by fine and im prisonmt lit.” That the services of Representa tive Thos. M. Bell, of Georgia, to his constituents in the country has attracted the attention of Georgia of the advocates of Inti rnational Ar bitration can.best be illustrated by the following letter recently re ceived: “My Dear Colleague: 1 have been advised by|the Interparliamen tary Union at Berne, <Switzsrland, that the Executive Committee' at its meeting held at Brussels, on April 2”, decided upon September 10th 12th as the time for the Fifteenth Interparliamentary Confer* nee to lx 1 held in the Parliament building at pa i'bn. Will voUi[kindlv advise me at your earliest opportunity whether it will Dj. possible for you to go to Europe and attend this conference? If so, the American group in con gress would no doubt willingly ap point you as one of its delegates. 1 have reeci wdfassuiances from pri vate' sources that part of the ex penses of each delegate would be de frayed through the association of International Conciliation, of which Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler is the president. Very “Richard Barit:< lit, Pres*.” Congressman Pell has made no reply as yet. Howe v< rit is safe to*, say lie would n present his section at this distinguish* and o ■nference with honor to himself and his people. Our Clubbing Offer Watsons Weekly Jeffersonian and Winder Weekly News, onejyear, $1.50 Atlanta Georgian and Winder Week- ly News, one year, $4.50 Atlanta Tri-Weekly Constitution and Winder Weekly News, one year, SLSO Atlanta Semi-Weekly Journal and Winder Weekly News, one year, $1.25 Watson’s Magazine arid Winder Weekly News, one year, 2.00 HUMAN MACHINERY. The marvelous mechanical inventions of today are but mere toys compared to the human body. This is one machine that must be given constant and intelli gent care. Once permitted to run too far without skillful repair, the wreck is just ahead. STUART’S RUCKU AND JUNIPER has repaired more human ills, relieved the strain on weak parts and completely checked the cause than any other invigo rating cordial. It relieves kidney dis eases, catarrh of the bladder, diabetes, dropsy, gravel, headache, dyspepsia, pain in the back and side, loss of appetite, general debility, neuralgia, sleeplessness, rheumatism anil nervousness. STUART’S BUCHU AND JUNIPER positively re lieves these diseases. At all stores, SI.OO per bottle. Write for free sample. Stuart Drug Manufacturing Cos.,