Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, July 09, 1908, Image 6

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Only National Bank Between Atlanta and Athens. We want your business. We offer you every accommodation that your account and business standing will justify. Government supervision. • ‘ THE. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WINDER. S Capital Stock SSO,GOGo2m* OFFICERS: . DIRECTORS: * W. H. TOOLE, President 8. W. ARNOLD L. F - SEL - W. TANARUS, BLASINGAME } W ' T ‘ ROBINSON L ’^'if WIM mmq T TANARUS) un, r tauc iV. I'rests W. L. BLASINGAME 3. B. WILLIAMS J. L. WILLIAMS ) A. H. O’NEAL T. C. FLANIGAN W. L. JACKSON, Cashier. g T RO SS W. H. TOOL®. HELL S OI LSPRING. Rum! What is it? It is r. pirn nt of all evil,crimes and abomination; it cuts down youth and vigor, and tills the world with weeping. It blasts hope and breeds pestilence, and the man who manufactures it, is detested by the good of the land. From the time this damnable stuff issues from the coil, until it lands its victim in hell, it travels along the path of dishonor and crime. On either bank of this rum surg ing stream, you will find death, sui cide, insanity, ignorance and desti tution. You will find little children tugging at empty breasts and de sparing mothers and wives asking for bread and recievinga curse. You will find men of genius brought low by this wild-eyed de mon . Upon either side of this treach erous stream, you will find men frantically struggling with imagin ary serpents produced by this devil ish drug. You will find jails and aim-house overflowing with victims. Intemperance cuts down youth in its vigor, manhood in its strength, old age in its weakness. It breaks the father’s heart, and it bereaves the doting mother; it extinguishes natural affection, it erases conjugal love, it blots out filial attachment; it blights parental hope, it produces weakness not strength; sickness not health; death not life. It makes wives widows, children orphans, father fiend and paupers and beggars of the flower of the land. It feeds rheumatism, invites chol era, imports pestilence, and brings on consumption. It covers the land with idleness, misery and crime; it fills our jails; furnishes inmates for our aim-houses and builds our asylums. It ingenders controversies, fosters quarrels and cherishes riots. ft crowds our penitentiaries and furnishes victims for the scaffold. It is a gambler’s best friend; it nerves the burglar’s arm; it is the j>rop and main-stay of the highway man, and the support of the mid night assassin. It countenances the liar; respects the thief; esteems the blasphemer. It violates obligations, severs the ties of honor, and countenances fraud and infamy. It hates love, scorns virture, and despises inno cence. It incites the father to butcher his helpless offspring. It makes hus bands beat their wives, anil can v children to grind the pat ricidal a^e It consumes manhood, it devours womanhood it curses God and de spises heaven. It bribes w.tnesses, it corrupts municipalities, it defiles the ballot box, and besmirches the judicial robe. , It degrades the citizen, debases our legislature, dishonors statesmen and disarms the patriot. it brings shame, not honor; ter ror, not safety; despair, not hope; misery, not happiness; and with the countenance of n tiend it camly sur veys its frightful devastation. ft kills peace, ruins morals’ blights confidence/ and wipes out national honor, and then curses the world and laughs at its ruin. It does all this and more; it damns the soul, and is the friend of all villainies; the father of all crimes; the mother of all abomina tions; the devil’s best friend and God's worst enemy. —Rev. 8. L. Boyce. Best The World Affords. “It gives me unbounded pleasure to recommend Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,” says J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N. C “I am con vinced it’sthe best salve the world affords. It cured a felon on my thumb, and it never fails to heal every sore, burn or wound to which it is, applied, 250. at G- W. DeLa perriere’s drug etore. When you go out in another’s wisdom dressed, be sure that truth will blow and you will stand a fool confessed. HAPPY RESULTS Have Made Many Winder Residents Enthusiastic. No wonder scores of Wdnbercit . , vs vV' • izens grow enthusiastic. It is enough to make anyone happy to find relief after years of suffering. Public statements like the follow ing are but truthful representa lion of the duily work done in Winder by Doans Kidney Pills A. P. Copeland, Marshall, Winder, Ga., saj’fi : “I ana glad to indorse Doau’SraKidnev Pills, as I used them with the best results ] could get no relief. Having Doan’sKidney Pills brought to my attention, 1 procured a supply at Turner’s Pharmacy and soon af ter 1 commeuced using them, my condition began to improve. In a short time I was rid of every sign of kidney trouble and have not been bothered by it siuce.’’ For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Cos., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's —and take no other Some think that when they’ve rounded off the corners of rotten ness they've polished impurity into purity. it Can’t Be Beat. The host of al 1 teachers is ex perience. ( .M. Harden, ot Silver City, North Carolina, says: “I find E'ectrie Bitters does all that’s clamed for it. For Stomach, Liver and Kidney trou hies can’t Be beat. 1 have tried it and find it a most excellent medicine.” Mr. Harden is right: it’s the pesbof.aH medicines also for weak ness’ Janie back, and all run down conditions. Best too for chills malaria. Sold under guar antee at G. W. DeLnperriere’s druq store. 50c. ■*- A When it coirtfs to the scratch the Ilea is eleewhere. Application for Charter. G EORGT A. J ackson County— To the Superior Court of said County: The petition of Dr. J. T Wages, 0. C. Wages, S. B. E. House, John M. Williams and A. S. Morgan, all of said state, re ! spectfully shown: I. That they desire for-Chem selves, their associates, successors and assigns, to become incorpora ted tinder the name and style of WINDER COTTON COMPANY. 2 The term for which petition ers ask to be incorporated is twen ty years, with the privi.ege of re newal at the end of that time. 3. The capital stock of the corporation is to be five thousand dollars, divided into shares of one hundred dollars each. Petition ers, however, ask the privilege of increasing said capital stock from time to time not exceeding in the aggregate Fifty Thousand ($50,- 000,1 dollars. 4 The whole of said capital stock of five thousand •'■dollars has already been actually paid in. 5. Tlie object of the proposed corporation is pecuniary profit and gain to its stock holders. Pe titioners propose to carry on a cotton business and to buy and sell cotton in any manner they deem fit; to buy either from wa gons or other dealers or both to still either to domestic trade and to other dealers or to se'l for ex port or both; to do all things usu ally done in the buying and sell ing of cotton ; to operate a stor age warehouse for the handling of cotton or other articlee usually stored in warehouses; to weigh cotton or other articles and to re ceive compensation therefor; to handle fertilizers and the prod ucts composing same, either at wholesale or retail; to manufac ture fertilizers for sale; to buy and sell coal, wood and ice; to carry on a general mercantile es tablishment, either at wholesale or retail, or both, and to do all things usually incident to the business of that character; to buy and sell real estate necessary in the operation of the business of said proposed corporation; to make such contracts as are neces sary for the promotion of the bus iness of said corporation and to exercise the usual powers and to do all the usual, necessary and proper nets which pertain to or mat be connected with the sever al lines business above men tioned. 0. The principal ofice and place ot business of the proposed j corporation will be in the City o* Winder, said State and County. Wherefore petitioners pray to be made a bod)' corporate under the uame and style aforesaid, en titled to the rights, privileges and immunities and subject to the liabilities fixed by law. This July Jtkh, A. >D. 1908. / G. A. Johns. -i Attorney for Petitioners. Jackson County —I, S. 1 THE NEWS JOB OFFICE Winder, Ga. , 4 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. LEGAL BLANKS of all kin ds 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. J. Nix, Clerk of the Sunerior Court. •r of said county, do hereby certify teat the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of applica-. tion for charter this day filed in mv office. July 8. 190S S. J. Nix. C. S. C. J. C. Georgia. Lift* Not a Holiday. Sooner or Inter we find out that life is not a holiday, but a discipline. Earlier or later we will discover that the world is riot a playground. It is quite clear that God means it for a school. The moment we forget that, the puzzle of life begins. We try to play in school. The - master does not mind that so much for his. own sake, for He likes to see His children happy; but in our playing we neglect our lessou. We do not see how much there is to learn, and we do apt care . But our Master cares. He has a perfectly overwhelming and inexpli cable solicitude for our education; and because He loves us He come 0 into the school sometimes and speaks to us. He may speak very softly and gently or very loudly. But one thing we may be sure of: The task Fie sets us to is measured by our dilogeney. It is measured by God’s solicitude for our progress measured solely by God’s love; measured solely that the scholar may he better educated when lie ar i r.ves at his Father’s home. —Henry Drummond. 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 BUCKU AND JUNIPER has repaired more human ills, relieved the-strain on weak parts and completely cheeked the cause thin any other invigo rating cordial. It relieves kidney dis- Wases, catarrh of the bladder, diabetes dropsy, gravel, headache, dyspepsia, pair in the back and side, loss of appetite general debility, neuralgia, sleeplessness rheumatism and nervousness. STUART’S BUCHU AND JUNIPER positively re lieves these diseases. At all stores, sl.Ol per bottle. Write for free sample. Stuart Drug Manufacturing Cos., Atlanta, Gu.