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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Mrs. Willis McDaniel is sick with
fever.
Mr. Ben Foster leaves today for
Oconee.
Mr. S. C. Potts is among this
week’s sick.
Mr. John Kilgore spent Sunday
in Statham.
Mr. Frank Suddath is confined to
his room with fever.
Mr. B. Nihlaek, of Virgil, was a
Wh. h r visitor Wednesday.
The many friends of Mr.' S. E.
Sharp! ei are girl to si c him out
again. _. *
Mr._ Claud Cook spent Sunday
and Monday with Ids parents near
Commerce.
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Mr. X. .1. Kelly was calk-d to the
bedside of his brother, in Franklin,
N C., this week.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hinton, of Luin
berton, Miss’., is the guest of Mr.
N. J. Kelly this week.
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Mrs. Beverly Ambrose, of Pacula,
is the guest of her piuwits, Mr. and
Mrs. .Judson Hardigree.
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Mrs. Higginbotham, of Atlanta,
is the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. .T. R. Colter, this week.
Mr. arul Mrs. 0. Y. Ilodges and
son, of Loganville, are yisitmg rel
atives in the city this week.
Get your water pipe and hath tubs
put in ready for use when water is
turned on. Leathers & Eavenson.
’Phone 94-
Mrs. R. D. Moore, of this city,
returned yesterday from Griffin
where she has been visiting relatives
and friends for several days.
The many friends of Mr. J. J-
Wilson will regret to learn that he
has been confined to his home on
Athens street with sickness.
Work on the waterworks system
is being rapidly pushed. The big
steam shovel attracts much atten
tion as it plows through the streets.
On Saturday morning, July 4th,
at 10 o’clock, old Chapel church
building will he sold to the highest
bidder. Come and secure a bar
ga in - .
The smiling of J. P. Kelly,
candidate for sheriff of Jackson
county, was seen in \\ inder I ues
dav. Jim is confident of election
on July 31.
The Gainesville Midland Railway j
lias put on a rate of one fare for the ;
round trip to Jefferson on Saturday,;
July 4th, to the old soldiers re- '
union. The train will leave Win
der at 6:20 a. m., fast time.
Mr. Walter Lyle was the happy
recipient of an elegant waitei ol
fruits and vegetables from the pro
lific gardens of 'Ross Hill farm.
Mrs. Ross is noted for her generosity
and kindness of heart. Mr. Lyle
deems himself fortunate to he re
membered among her many friends.
“It Is Finished,” John 10;30,
will be the subject discussed by Rev.
Fritz Rauschenberg at the Pres
byterian church next Sunday morn
ing. The sacrament of the Lord's
supper will he celebrated at this
service. All members are urged to
attend and visiting brothers will
' receive a cordial welcome.
Col. .T. S. Ayres, of Jefferson,
was in Winder Wednesday.
Mr. Virgil McCutchen spent Sun
day with relatives in Bogart.
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We are pleased to state that Mrs.
L. W. Hodges is improving.
Mi-Marion Jackson, of A-hburn,
(Ja., is visiting Mrs. H. D. Jack
son .
Mi.—Vela Richardson, of Camp
ton, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. James
Davidson.
Misses Ola Daniel and Roberta
MeElhannon spent Wednesday in
Statham.
for SALE—RoII; r top and -k and
office chair. Good as new. Apply
at this office.
Mrs. Valiie Arnold and children,
of Monroe, are visiting Mr. S. W
Arnold and family.
Misses Allene and Louise John
son, of Washington, are the guests
of Miss Gussie O'Neal.
Misses Hortelle and Lourine
Hood spent Sunday and Monday
with relatives in Athens.
Mr. and Mrs*-. T. J. Alien, of
Conimeree, are visiting their son,
Mr. G. J. Allen, of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Durst have
returned from a pleasant trip to
Ohio and other northern states.
Mrs. Patrick, the mother of Mrs.
L. W. Hodges, who recently sus
tained injuries by a fall, is improv
ing- .
Get your water pipe and hath tubs
put in ready for use when water is
turned on. Leathers A Eavenson.
’Phone 04.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kimbell
have returned from a pleasant trip
to their old home place, near Mon
roe, in Walton county.
Mr. J. A. Butler, of Atllanta,
has accepted a position with the
Winder Oil Mill and will move his
family to this city. There js always
room here for such men as Mr.
Butler.
Messrs. J. S. Settle, J- M. Stan
ton, W. M. Holsenbeck, B. A.
Julian, J. H. Turner and W. L.
Blasingame left this morning.for
i Monroe to attend the First District
| convention of Knights of Pythias,
! which meets in that city.
Wednesday at 11 o’clock Rev.
Mr. Dillard, pastor of the Methodist
Epsieiopl church, south, baptized
the twins of Judge, and Mrs.lt.
B. Russell, William and Fielding,
and also Walter Brown Russell.
The occasion was carried out nicely.
The Misses Gunthers entertained
the Jokers at an al fresco party
Wednesday afternoon. Jollv guess
ing games were indulged in. A de
licious salad course was served.
The Misses Johnson, the guests of
Miss O’Neal, were the honored
guests. The next meeting will l>e
with Miss Ethel Jackson on July 8.
; Married, Sunday afternoon, at
! the residence of his brother, Mr.
T. .J. Morgan, in Winder, Mr. Al
bert Morgan to Mjss Mamie Austin,
of New Chapel. Rev. A. W. Quil
lian officiated. The entire News
force extends congratulations to
this young couple. Mrs. Morgan
was one of our most valued corre
spondents.
Fire Insurance.
Life Insurance.
Accident Insurance.
Casualty Insurance.
Surety & Fidel
ity Bonds.
yjp j 'jf
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Winder, Gs.
We have just received a full
stock of stationery material
of all kinds. Having had 20
years’ experience in the print
ing business, and having on
hand the material and equip
ment of a first-class establish
ment, we are prepared to com
pete with any firm in Geor
gia in
Workmanship and Prices.
Place orders now for Cotton
Tags, Cotton Receipts (in du
plicate), and be ready for the
rush.
LLGAL BLANKS
of all kinds kept on hand. We
make a specialty of Commer
cial Work. Let us bid on your
work before placing orders
elsewhere.
R 055 BROS.,
Proprietors.
Wants fund Separated.
A proposal to separata the white
and negro educational funds of
Georgia, so that white people will
pay for the education of their chil
dren and the negroes for theirs, is
contained in a bill introduced
Wednesday by Senator Wilkes, of
the Seventh district, which was
referred to the genearl judiciary
committee.
'['he hill provides that tax col
lectors and all other officials hand
ling the educational funds keep
separate books, showing the amounts
j recived from the white people and
the negroes; also that money from
| the white funds he applied to white
! educational purposes and for the
negroes a similar' arrangement.
Revifais, ves. A tent meeting
will Ix'gin in Winder Friday night.
Office * Office Telephone No. 1.
Smith Carithers BTd’K. Residence ’Phone No. 12
F. W. Bondurant,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY
Winder. Ga.
BEST POIiCIES. BEST RATES.
: urn -Jilts anj Careful AH Los ,os Paid
Attention Given all Prow! tl> and With-
Ag-enc: Mittcrs. out Discount.
DOUBLL-HtADLR JULY TOURTH.
The beck and Greofl Team, of Atlan
ta, Comes For Two Games.
The Winder hall team is to have
a double-header on the local dia
mond next Saturday-
The Beckane Gregg team, of At
lanta, which holds second place in
the Atlanta City League, will Ik* the
guests of the city.
The first game will he called at j
o: 30 o’clock. The Ixtys from the
“near-beer” city are the real, simon ’
pure, dyed-in-the-wool article and j
some fast and scrappy ball is looked
for by the fans-
Our team has been strengthened
considerably and every one should
go out and see us wallop the boys
1 from the Gate City.
Admission will l>e 2oc for gentle-
Fire Companie*
Continental Ins. Cos.. N. Y.
Hartford Fire of Hartford. Conn.
Liverpool & London & Globe of N. 0.
German American Ins. Cos., N. Y.
Athens Mutual Fire Ins. Cos.. Ga. \
Winchester Fire ins. Cos., N. Y.
Hanover Fire of N. Y.
Caladonian Fire of N. Y.
Pixie l ire of N. C.
Accident Cmpan ies.
Metropolitan of N. Y.
North American of Chicago.
Casualty C mpany.
L T nited States Casualty of N. Y.
Life Companies.
State Life of Indiana 1
Bcnd3.
Lfciited Surety Cos., of Md.
1907, bv Outcault Advertising Cos., Chgo
July 2, 1908.
Dear Friend:
You can tell good
coffee by the smell.
Yale coffee smells
fine. It makes you
feel good when you
drink it, papa says
Yale coffee costs 15
to 350 a pound.
Bad coffee makes you
feel bad all day. Yale
coffee smells so good
that I teg mama to let
me drink it.
Your friend,
JACOB.
P. S. You can get
Yale line of coffee
and everything to eat
--nice and fresh at
The Gem Grocery Cos.
Singing at Ebernezer.
There will be an all-day singing
at Ebernezer church on the third
Sunday in July, conducted by the
Wages family, of Athens. They will
use Happy Voices No. 2.
Mr. J. C. Wages, the head of the
1 family, lived at Ebernezer in his
boyhood days and lias a great
numlier of friends and relatives in
J the neighborhood who will give
' him a hearty welcome.
■ All are invited to attend this
i singing accompanied by .well filled
i baskets, as there will be dinner on
! the grounds.
Plays and Players.
“Strongheart” Is now being used in
the stock companies.
John C. Rice and Sally Cohen will
star in anew farce called “Just Like
a Man.’’
The revival of “The Pride of Jenico,”
which James K. Hackett made this
season, has been most successful.
Marie Doro has achieved a decided
success in London. Both personally
and professionally she is exceedingly
popular.
Felice Morris, the daughter of the
late Felix Morris, w ill appear in vaude
ville In a one act comedy called “The
Old, Old Story.”
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men, ladies and children 15c.
Comer comes Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday of next* week for
three games.