Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, June 18, 1908, Image 8

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News Fresh and Sparkling from Other Towns end Localities Gathered by Rural News finders. ROCKY RIDGE. Since the rain Sunday night crops are looking fine. Mr. C. L. Sims and family, of Bethlehem, were the guests of Mrs. Callie 110-vh and family Sunday. Mr. Boh Part.lin and wife visit'd Mr. and Mrs. George Holloway Saturday and Sunday. Several from here attended the piepie at Eastviile Saturday. Mr. Fred Clack spent Saturday night with Mr. Loy Ilendrix. Miss Eddie IVrkins was the guest of Miss Corine Yearwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Thompson visited Mr. Bud Janson and fam ily Saturday. Mrs. Bell Perkins, who has been sick for some time, is improving. Mr. .). P. Thompson and family spent Saturday night with Mr. .). 11. Adams and family. LEBANON. J.C, Casper is on the sick list. Rev. G. D. Stone will till his reg ular aj p dnfment at Lebanon the 27th and 2Kth of this month. Mrs. M.T. Toney and children, of the Classic ( ity, spent Sunday here as the guests ot relatives. Several of our young folks attend ed the meeting of the Jackson Coun ty Singing Choir at Zion Sunday. The Farmers’ Educational and Co-operative Cnion held a regular meeting at the usual place Saturday at 4 p. m. Our young people enjoyed an ice 'cream festival at the home of Mr and Mrs. T. R. Guest List Satur day night. C. 0. Holliday made a trip to Elder's academy Sunday afternoon. * Paul, the oldest son of Dr. A. (’. Holliday, is --pending a few days here as the guest of C. F. Holli day’s family. (iuy Alexander, of (dim Springs, called here Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Hailey spent last wet k with friends at Proekton. B. B. E. PARADISE. The rain Sunday made the eropi look fresh and green. Mr. L. (iro-a.n and family were the guests of Mr. T. A. Smith's family Sunday. Please don’t overlook the fact that you have to get bread just like you got Brown —by working good and hard. Mr. Join* Williams and slstt y, of New Chapel, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Williams, at this place Friday and Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. Madison Regers wore the guests of Mr. and Mr*. L. L. Rogers here Sunday. Several from here attended preach ing at Chapel Sunday. Misses Estelle Williams and Berta Smith were the charming guests of Miss Maud Clack Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harriet DeLay spent Sunday at Campton, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Par tian. All those who did not gft a chance to celebrate on June 4th, can make up for lost time on July 4th. Mr. and Mrs. C. 4. Ward spent the latter part <f la<t week with Mr. J. 11. Clack and family. Mr. John Nowell and family, of Eethlehcm, sptnt Thursday night rierht muter Aunt Margaret s eyes at this place. Me-sen. 11. O. Camp and J. T. Sims made a business trip to Win d r Thursday. Mr. George Smith, of Carl, passed through our community one day last Week. PENTECOST. Bev. B. S. McGarrity will fill hi s regular appointment at this place next Sunday. Mrs. N. P. Steed has returned home after an extended visit to her son, Mr Will Steed, of Jersey. Miss Birtha McDonald attended pr *aehing at Statham Sunday. Miss Vida Hardigree was the guest of Miss Luma Haynie last Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J). \Y. Steed, a hoy. Mr. Harp Kenney, who was killed in a mine at Jonesboro, Tenn., was buried at this place last Sun day, Rev. B. W. McDonald con ducting the funeral services. Mr. and Mrs. Bober visited Mr. B. N. Pentecost and family last Saturday. Miss Ida Lee Wills, of Jefferson, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Wall, of this place. Little Nellie Wall returned home with her. Miss Maud Duncan and brother, Albert visited Miss Litio Hale of near Athens, last Saturday night. NEW CHAPEL. Rev. Dave Meadow preached an interesting sermon at Chapel Sun day. Misses Belle and Corinne Avery visited Miss Jodie Wood Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pruett, from Winder, spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Tishie Thomas. Misses Sadie Smith, Jodie Wood, Rosa Smith, Mamie Austin, M rs. Florence Coshy, Willie Smith, Lester Wood, John Williams, Her man Austin, John Smith, Grady Austin, Jbe and Odie Williams Mr. and Mrs. Paul Austin attended the picnic at Fastville, Oconee county last Saturday. Miss Ret tie Chandler is" visiting in our burg this week. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Austin spent Sunday with T. J. Au.-tin and family. Miss Minnie Clack and Mrs. Emma Attoway of Paradise, at tended preaching at Chapel Sunday. RUSSELL. William Henry Quartmnan, Ina Russell, Marguerite lius-ell, and Boh Russell have formed an H. C Club in our town. Mr. Jones and* family attended the funeral services of Mr. Harper Kenny, who was killed by an ex plosion near Knoxville, Term., and brought home for burial Sunday. Judge R. B. Russell is having improvements made on his home this week. i - are in need of a church in Russell. Let’s talk up one for the bem fit of our town. We must have a Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox visited the former’s sister in Athens Sat urday and Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Graham visited the home of .Mr. Will I‘. Smith Saturday night en route to Winder Wesleyan church to til] their regular appointment. Mary Willie Russell is visiting ‘in Atlanta^ The Misses Moore’s attended the Sunday school picnic in Atlanta. Also Messrs. Carl Cox, Paul Morris, i keeps tne uivucj u. Miss Lucy Johnson, Junious, John and Miss Annie Carrington. All r< port a nice time. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Meadows spent Sunday afternoon with their parent-, Mr. and Mrs. Will P. Smith. Messrs. Jack and John Harvil made a flying trip to our town on business this week. Wo hope to see our streets all worked soon. It will add a great deal to Russell. STATHAM, The ladies of the Christian church will give a pie bazar on the school house lawn the afternoon and evening of the 2Gth. There will be pies for everybody, so don’t hesi tate to come. Music by the band and a -plendid program. We are glad to note the recovery of Mr. Memory Tucker. Mr. James Arnold, of Athens, spent Sunday here with relatives. Mr. W. D. Whitman spent last week with home folks. Mrs. Mattie Ontul, of Gadsden, Ala., is visiting her niece, Mrs. J. F. Holmes Mrs. C. E. Nicholson entertained her Sunday school class Thursday afternoon at her home on South Broad street. Delightful refresh ments were served. Mrs. J. F. Green, of Winder, and son, S. CL Green, of Atlanta, were visiting relatives here last week. Mr. Holman Whitehead, of Win der, visited relatives here Sunday. m Mr. and Mrs. Lowe Nicholson spent the week-end at Dry Pond. Mrs. James Cody was visiting in Bogart Friday. t The Sunday schools held a picnic Saturday at MeCieskey’s bridge. The outing was greatly enjoyed by all. Col. J. F. Holmes is in Atlanta on legal business. Miss Pauline McAdams is visit ing in Bogart this week. Miss. Jurelle Martin, is visiting in Jefferson. A Car and To the Voters of Jackson County. You will notice from my announce ment and from., this card that I am a candidate for tax receiver if .Jack son county, and as it will be impos sible for me to see all of you, 1 take this method for a iittle talk with you, and a vEit to your homes. Knowing many of you as l do, 1 know you are capable of making up your mind, and casting your votes whether we see you or not. Now permit me to say to you that 1 will greatly appreciate your as sistance in this campaign, will be pleitscd for any act of kindness, word or deed which you may render in my behalf. Will thank all of you who feel disposed to give me your active support and if you do and I am elected I will take great pleasure in filling the office to your convenience as much as possible. I know you are very much engaged at this si ason of the year and do not care to be Rendered by candidates or otherwise and as you can read this little mes sage from me at your leisure, J hope you will do so and kindly con sider this little card as a visit from me to your homes. Hoping to have the pleasure of seeing you Indore the primary, i am yours very respect fulyl, W. P. Bogus. GUERNSEY BULL For public service. Terms One Dollar, strictly in ad vance, with return privilege. T. C. DUNN, i We have for sale a farm of 287 / § * acres, about four miles from Win- - der, in Jackson county. Good land. Good Improvements. Reasonable Price. Terms. We have a special bargain in a Mercantile Store in Winder, well located. Terms. We have good Houses and Lots in many different sections of the r~~ . , city. Things are opening up. If you want to buy or sell Real Estate see us. Quarterman, Toole & Norman, r First National Bank Building, Winder, Ga. Simple When You Know Hew. An innocent cockney while in the country asked a farmer how they man aged to grow streaky bacon. “Oh, it is simple enough,” said the honest agriculturist. “One week we starve the pig - or feed him very little. That makes a layer of lean meat. Next week we give him all he can possibly eat, even working overtime, and that makes a row of fat. So by alternate starving and feeding we get the beau tiful streaky bacon.” “Dear me,” said the cockney, “and how do you make the ham?” “Oh, we manage that by putting a ring in the pig's nose,” was the reply. —London M. A. P. * x The Careful Scots. A Scot and his wife came to London, and the worthy pair were in a hundred fears concerning the diabolical ingenui ty of London thieves. As they took their first walk down the Strand the husband whispered of a sudden hoarsely in her ears, “Janet, wumman, hast thou got thy teeth feexed feermly in thy gums?” “Na. na.” she answered; “A’m no sich a fr.lel I've left ’em safely lockit awa’ in the portmonty!”—London Chronicle. What a Blessing! Smith—What a blessing children are! Jones (enthusiastically)—Aren’t they! Now that my wife has two to look after she has no time to play the piano.—San Francisco Cbronicie. Sunday, Jane 2S, Prof. H. B. Mathis,J. B. Vaughan arid that wonderful blind musician, J. T. Camp, will conduct an all day singing or musical at Chatta hooche Park Sunday, June 21. Carry well filled baskets and en joy the day. The Gainesville Mid land Railway will sell round trip tickets from all stations on both its lines for one fare. T rain leaves Mon roe (S: .‘SO cent ral time; arrive in Gainesville, 9.00 central time, Leave Gainesville 5.00 p. m. central time; arrive at Monroe 7:80 central time. Fare from Monroe $1.20 for the round trip. One fare from all sta tions. Cepvright 190-, bv Outcault Advertising Cos., Cbg. June IS, 1908. Dear Friend: Tea is good if you get good tea. You can get good tea if you go to a good grocery. Tea makes you think because it makes the blood flow faster. It makes you feel good when you are tired-- good tea. We buy the best tea for 60c to 80c a pound . The whole family likes it. Your friend JACOB. P. S.--You can get the best tea at The Gem Grocery Cos. A man may consider the mar riage -tie sacred, but it's different with the bargain-counter ties \>is wife buys for him.