Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, June 18, 1908, Image 5

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For Fertilizers call at the Fann ers’ Supply Company. Rev. A. W. Quillian has gone to Madison for a few days’ visit. Dr. Sam .1. Ware, of Hoshton, spent Sunday with home people. mm " ' ' * For Staple and Fancy Groceries see Farmers’ Supply Cos. Mrs. John Knott, of Apalachee, is visiting relatives here at present. \ Hr. E. F. Saxon and wife visited Farmington and Oconee county this week. Choicest staple and fancy groce ries. Fresh stock always on hand at Farmers’ Supply Company. Miss Anna Cook, of Bishop, is the:guest of her sister, Mrs. T. A. Maynard. * Mr. James Boyd, of Atlanta, spent Sunday with his brother, Mr. W. E. Boyd. Mrs. Bertha Reynolds, of Jones boro, is the guest of Mrs. Willie Perry this week. Mrs. Lucy Perry is visiting her Um, Mr. Henry Perry,in Oglethorpe county, this week. Mr. Rueben Jackson, of Athens, spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Jackson.' Mrs. A. H. O’Neal entertained the Aid Society of the Methodist church Tuesday. Mr. E. L. Williamson, of Jeffer son, was the guest of relatives in Winder Sunday. Mr. Joe Quillian left Monday for Middleton, On., where he has ac cepted a position. The Aid Society of the Baptist church met last Monday with Mrs. W. M. Holsenbeck. Mrs. H. P. Qidllian, accom panied by Miss Annette, is visit ing in Athens this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Starr, ac- 1 companied bv their children, are visiting relatives in Loganville. • Mr. J. R. Bullock, wife and little! daughter, Manita, are the guests of Mrs. S.*T. Ross, on Candler street.! Miss Manclie Stanton, who has been spending the past two weeks at Tallulah Falls, has returned home. Miss Myrtle Smith, of Watkins ville* is the guest of her aunt, Miss Josie Smith, at her home on Broad street, this week. Banker Thomas A. Maynard has returned from Brunswick, whore he attended the meeting of the Georgia Bankers’ association. Miss Tentsie Ware is visiting in Lawreneeville. She will visit Misses Wilson, Hood, and I’harr, of Da eula, before returning home. _ / Misses Rojcie Robinson and Es telle House spent the week-end with their aunt, Mrs. A\'ill Robinson, at her lovely home on Athens street. Miss Arlevin Burson has return i ted to her home in Monroe, after a most pleasant visit to her friend, Miss Smith. Miss Burson won many friends during her short stay in our city. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The New Barber Shop, Elrod & Barron, WINDER, GA. We have withdrawn from the Granite Hotel and opened up a .first-class barber shop in the Can non building on JACKSON STREET First class material and best of service. Your patronage solicited. ELROD k BARRON, Proprietors. We are authorized to announce the name of W. P. Boggs as a suitable candidate for Tax Receiver of Jackson County, subject to the Democratic pri mary election July 31, 1903. Crockery at cost at Farmers' Sup ply Company. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Roberts, a girl. Cleaning up sale of Crockery. Farmers’ Supply Company. Mrs. F. C. Dakin left this week * f >r a visit to her home in Ohio. For your summer and fall fertil izers call on Farmers' Supply Com pany. •T. E. Wright, of Mt. Vernon, Was the guest of W. L. Jackson Sunday. Mr. Rufus Callahan, was the gusst of friends in Athens Sunday afternoon. Felton Jones, of Salt Lake, Utah, is spending a few weeks here with his mother. Mr. Joint S. Craft has as his guest this week, Mr. \f. IT. Hunt, of Mt. Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Phillips, of Monroe, are the guest this week of their daughter, Mrs. W. L. Jackson. Miss Marion Jackson, of Ash hum, Ga., is the guest of her grand parents, Mr? and Mrs. 11. I). Jack son- Master Clyde House, son of Mr. 1;. A. House, has returned from Monroe, where he has been vis iting relatftes. Little Miss Roberta MoElhannoi}, of Washington, DC., is spending the summer with her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. MeKlhannon. -y Mr- IT. A. Carithers, Jr., has re turned from Peckskill, N. 't ~ where he has been attending American Mil litary Academy, and will spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Carithers. W. L. Blasengame, IT. T. Flani gan and J. B. Williams made a bus iness trip to Monroe, Social Circle, Madison, Creensboro and Athens, (1a.,, in L B. Williams auto Monday of this week. See \\ . L. Blasingame for further details of the trip. We wish our patrons to know that we have opened a first-class shaving parlor in the Cannon build ing. on .Jackgon street. We are well known in Winder, having re sided here for several years. We are prepared to give our patrons the best of service, having purchased new material of the best make, and the purest lotions. Your patron age will be highly appreciated. Elrod & Barron. Fire Insurance. Life Insurance. Accident Insurance. Casualty Insurance. Suretyp FitleL, ity Bonds. Pigs for Sale! Fine Durok and Victo ria Pigs! Six weeks old. Price $2.50 each. A. B. HARWELL, Raute 23 Winder, Ga. Mi-s Mary Russell visited Athens Wednesday. Miss Lucy -Jackson has returmd from a visit to Athens. “Good old-time” milk shak at Farmers’ Supply Company. Farmers’ Supply Company han dles all kinds canned goods. Carl Niblack and \V. H. Toole were vistors to Atlanta this week. Miss Nancy Wage?> is the guest of her brother, Mr. Clifford Wages. Mrs. T. W. Webb, of Jefferson, was the gost of relatives in Winder Friday. ' Mrs. Leathers and children have returned home after a pleasant visit to Atlanta. Johnson's best make of Crockery Ware for sale at cost. Farmers' Supply Cos. J. T. Carithers, of Athens, was visiting relatives in Winder Wed nesday. Rev. Thomas Chapman, of M ■>g nolia, N. C., is visiting Judge L. V. Bradherry and family. Choicest staple and fancy grocer ies. Fresh stock always on hand at Farmers’ supply Cos. All fruits, vegetables, etc., that t he market affords can be obtained at Fanners’Supply Company. * 1 The body of Mrs. Carrie Albright, who died in Atlanta Sunday night, was brought to Winder Wednesday and buried in Rose Hill cemetery. Miss Mary Lou and Master Bird Betts, of near Pendergrass, were visiting relatives ir. Winder the early part ul the week. Little Miss Lila Dell Betts accompanied them home for a weeks’ visit. Mrs. Z. F. Stanton, who is spend ing some time at Tallulah Falls, slipped on the rocks while walking, around the falls and sustained pain ful injuries, though not of a seriousi nature. She is expected home next week. ___ * Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Cannon and family went to Athens Wednesday to witness the University graduat ing exercises. Grady Cannon is one of this year’s graduates. The party made the trip in the big touring car of Dr. Hall Turner. - . Office* Office Telephone No. 1, SmlLh & Cc.i ithers B'l'J'a. i: donee 'i'hone No. 12 L W. Bondurant. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY Hinder, Ga. B f ST PCUCILS. BEST RUES. m neJiate and Careful All Losses E’aiil Attention Given all Promptly and With- Agenc> Mitters. out Discount. Johnson’s best make of Crockery Ware for sale at cost. Farmers' Supply Company. Col. W. H. Qua Herman attended cominenei ment exercises at the Fniversity of Georgia this week. Mrs. J. T. Strange leaves Mon day for Gainesville to attend the meeting of tiro Home Missu a Board in that city. Mr. C, M. Ferguson returned Wednesday from Atlanta, where he had been in attendance upon the Georgia I’ndertakers' association. Mrs. H. S. Bond, of Bogart, who has been the guest of her son, Mr. E. W. Bond, returned Wednesday. Miss Olivia Cook, of Aeworth, is expected Friday- While in the city she will he the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bond. j News has reached Winder of the death, in Franklin, N. (■., of Mr. Saul L. Kelly, nephew of Mr. N. # J. Kelly, of this city. When you go a-tishin’ get your bucket to hold youi minovvs at Farmers’Supply Company. Buck* ets and pans at almost nothing. Mr. Fred E. Durst, wife and daughter left Friday for Blufting ton, Ind., to visit tins former’s parents. They will be gone about fifteen days. Mr. George Thompson lias re % turned home from the agricultural school near Monroe. His friends will lie glad to know that he is to spend his vacation in Winde r. The Winder Cnion Sunday school picnic at Grant Park, Atlanta, was pulled off according to schedule. A chartered train of seven cars car ried about eight hundred church workers and Sunday school children to.the Gate City Friday, where they spent the day taking in the various sights. They report a huge time?. P. A. Flanigan sold seven Cable- Nelson pianos last week, as follows: E. T. Johnson, Norwood, Ga-; !. M. Dyer, Norwood, Ga.; \\ . S. Windsor, Siloam, Ga.; Percy Phil lips, Crawfordville, Ga.; T. P. Copeland, Siloam, Ga.; J. T. King, Siloam, Ga,; Dr. A. D. James, Buekhead, Ga. Flanigan Bros, buy and sell outright the famous Cable- Nelson pianos. A rabbit created quite a commo tion in yfinderTuesday.Brer Rabbit! was sighted by some boys near the j Seaboard depot and it was then and ■ there the chase began, which lasted i for some time, through hack yards, | under residences and down ptomi- • nent streets,men and boys joining in the chase at every corner. Onej man in the crowd expressed the be lief that he could have killed the ! rabbit with a rock had it not been | for the great number of “chillun.” ; It was a hoodooed rabbit, however, ’ and made its escape when it reached | the grave yard. n Fire Companies Continental Ir..s. Cos., N. Y. Hartford Fire of Hartford. Conn. Liverpool & I.ondon & Glob? of N. O. German American In.-*. Cos.. N. Y. Athens Mutual Firo Ins. Cos.. Ga. Winchester F ire Ins. Cos., N. Y. Hanover Fire of N. V. Caladonian F’ire of N. Y. Dixie Fire of N. C. Accident Cmpan ies. Metropolitan of N. Y. North American of Chicasro. Casualty C mpany. United States Casualty of N. Y. Life Companies. State Life of Indiana’ • Bonds. United Surety Cos., of Md. Application For Charter ! GEORGIA, Jackson County. —To I the Superior Court of said county. The petition of W. A. Pledger, J. N. Vonderlieth, T. J. Wof ford. J. C. Wili ams, A. S. Wil lingham, W. M. Kite, M. F. Whitehead, J B. Cheek and I). W. Snow, till of said state and county, respectfully shows: First. That, they desire for them se'ves, their associates, successors and assigns to lie incorporated under the name nml style of “Statham Lumber and Furniture Cos.” Second. The term for which petitioners ask to he incorporated is twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at the end of that t'me. Third. The capital stock of the corporation is to he 45,000 divid ed into shares of SIOO.OO <Hich. Petitioners ask, however, the priv ilege of increasing said capital stock from time to time, not ex- ceeding in the aggregate $25,000. Fourth. 40 per cent of said capital stock of $5,000.00 lias al ready been actually paid in. Fifth. The,object of the pro posed corporation is pecuniary gain and profit to its stock holders. Petitioners propose to carry on a Lumber, Furniture and Lrider taking business, to run a planing mill, saw mil’ and such machines as may he necessary and expe dient in the manufuctme < f Lum ber,, Furniture and Caskets, to deal in all rough material and finished products of said business ; liming and selling tor cash or on credit ail the materials that, enter into the mai ufaetureand market ing of said products, and all such articles and things as may be profitably, ,handled and sold in connection therewith; acting as genfyalor special agents for other persons or companies in selling or handling and manufacturing such products and articles similar thereto. To buy and sell mnehirn ry and the necessary real estate for use in making said articles, to make and execute all necessary con tracts pertaining to said business, and to exercise the usual powers, and to do all usual, necessary and proper Itcts \Vhich pertain to, or may be connected with said busi ness. To have and to use a cor porate seal, to sue and be sued. Sixth. The principal office and place of business of the proposed corppratiou will be in the town of Statham, said state and coun ty, and petitioners desire the right and privilege of establishing branches of their said business at other places in the diseretion of their board of directors. \ Wherefore, Petitioners pray to be made a. body corporate under the name aforesaid, entitled to the rights, privileges and immu nities and subject to the liabili ties fixed by law. Tips May 1, 1908. W. H. QUARTKItMAN, Attorney for Petitioners, ; GEORGIA, Jackson County—l. 8. J. Nix, Clerk Superior Court of • Jackson county, said state, do hereby certify that the foregoing ; is a true and correct copy of a pe tition for charter filed in this of fice for the Statham Lumber and Furniture Company on May 16,' 1908. This May 10, 1908. S. J. Nix,