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BETTER DO IT NOW t
Too late for Fire Insurance after it burns. Too
late for Life Insurance after your health is im
paired. Make use of opportunity. See us to
day.
KILGORE & RADFORD, Insurancec Agents,
BSfT'Office at The Winder Banking Company.
MBs Emnm Moore is visiting
homefolks at Comer this week.
Miss kola Cash, of Bogart, is vis
iting Miss M;iu le Gordon.
Mr. H. E. Paint made a Business
trip to Lawrencey die this week.
Mrs. L. \V. Nowell and family
are visiting in Ilosehton this week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Hodges spent
a portion of last week in Loganville.
Mr. W. F. ( pshaw, of Atlanta,
spent a portion of Monday in the
city..
Mrs. Clements, of Atlanta, spent
the week-end with Mrs. \V. B. Me-
Cants.
Miss Ophie Boyd came Monday
'to spend her vacation with home
folks.
Miss Sorrell, of Athens, is the
charming guest of the Misses
Carithers, on Candler street.
Mr. and Mrs. lul Bussell and
daughter, of Washington, P.
are the guests of Miss Mary Bussell.
Mis. Baldwin and children-, of
Madison, are visiting the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. \\ . Qud
lian- ______________
Dr. and Mrs. If. P. Quillian and
daughter, Miss Annette, leave tins
week for Commerce and other
places.
For Fait —One odorless refrigera
tor, porcerlained lined, holds lo
gallons. Will sell cheap. Apply
this office.
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Got your water pipe and bath tubs
put in ready for use when water is
turned on. Leathers A Eavenson.
Phone 5)1.
Miss. Mattison and the Misses
Mendenhall, of Atlanta, are the
guest of Mrs. PI. A. Carithers., on
Broad street.
For Sale —One Victor Grapho
phone with forty records, in good
condition. For sale very cheap.
Apply this office.
Lost —Saturday, in Winder, little
black pocketbook containing $lO
bill and some change. Return to
this office and get reward.
Mr. J. M. Hood left Sunday j
afternoon for St. Louis, where he
will spend the week in the interest
of the, Winder Mobile Cos.
Mrs. .1. M. Hood and children,
Hortelle, Katie, Ruth and Christine,
are spending this week in Atlanta
with Dr. R. C. Hood's family.
Misses Charlotte Hodge and Wil -
lie Stevens have returned to their
home in Loganville, after spending
a portion of last week in the city .
Notice —On Monday, July 20, J.
M- Nelson, through mistake, placed
three bottles of Wine of Cardui in
some one’s buggy, thinking it his
own. Please return to this office.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Mr. T. Hick.- is in Jacksonville,
Fla. this week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Pan net are
visiting in Atlanta this week.
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Mr. W. A. Maguire spent last
Sunday in the city with his family.
Mrs. Clyde Williamson is visiting
relatives in Jefferson this week.
Miss. Nancy Stanton is visiting
friends in the country this week.
Messrs. Carl Cox and J. F. Car
rington are spending the week in
Athens.
Mr. W. B. HMt spent last week
in Buckingham, N. C., with rela
tives.
Mr. Sumner Suddath who i.- suf
fering from lever, is better at this
writing.
Miss Leila Hutchins, of Auburn,
was the guist of Miss May Bailey
the latter part of last week.
Mr- B. A. O'Neal, of Cnion
Point, was the guest of bis brother,
Chief of Police O'Neal, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Danner, of
Tuskcgee. Ala.,are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. L. S. Badford this week.
Mrs. H. IL Hunt, who has l>een
visiting friends in Winder returned
to her home in Powder Spring
Tuesday.
Get your water pipe and Bathtubs
put In ready for use when water is
turned on. Leathers A Eavenson.
Phone 5)4.
Mr.A. P. Gatharight, of Meridi
an, Miss., was the guest of Mr. \\ .
.1. ILrunie last week at the homo of
Mrse W. A. Maguire.
Scholarship for Sale. —We have a
| scholarship in the Byrne Business
College at Athens, Ga, for sale. Call
or write this paper for particulars.
Dr. J. W. Taylor of Luthersville,
Ga., is visiting Dr. and Mrs. J- C.
DeLaperriere. His children who
have for some time been visiting
their grandparents here will return
home with him.
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Married, in Commerce on Sunday
July 19, Miss Zora, Shockley, of
that place, to Mr. Thomas Nalley,
of Winder. After a bridal tour
they will make their home in this
city.
We take pleasure in directing our
readers' attention to the advertise
ment appearing elsewhere in our.
columns of the Southern School of
Telegraphy, located at Newnan, Ga ,
There is a great and const a nth
growing demand for telegraph opera
tors, and we are glad to see this
worthy and well-reeonized institution
doing such creditable work in help
ing supply that demand. Any
young man wishing to learn a good
profession should investigate the
opportunities offered in the telegraph
field by writing at once for the
School’s free, descriptive literature.
1907. bv Outcault Advertising Cos., ChgJ
July 23, 1908.
Dear Friend:
I went this morning"
to the grocery. I had.
a basket on my__arm. 1
got the basket full
of things and'brought
them home. Mama said
I was a good trader.
This is what I got:
Sugar, Coffee, Eice,
Meal and G-rits, and a
dish of ice cream.
P. S. I got these
things good and cheap
because I went to ,
The Gem Grocery Cos.
20,000 TELEGRAPH
OPERATORS NEEDED
YOUNG MEN PREPARE YOUR
SELVES FOR GOOD
POSITIONS.
On account of the new 8-hour
law passed by congress in the in
tetest of telegrai)hers 4 and also on
account of so many new railroads
being built and old lines extended
an unusual demand for operators
has be c ft created. Conservative
est imates have placed the number
of additional Operators that will
be required during the next ten
months at approximate 20,000
YOUNG MEN NOW ib v YOUR
OPPORTUNITY! Enroll in ouri
School NOW and in only four to!
six months we will have you quai-1
ilied for splendid posit ions. Tele-1
graph Operators receive from
$50.00 upwards. Our school lias
been established twenty years; its
equipment is perfect; instruction
thorough and practical; position
positively guaranteed our grad
uates. board in Newnan is very
cheap: the town is heathful and
the people are cordial. Two Main
Liim Railroad Wires run into our
school rooms. No other school in
the United States has such up-to
date and practial facilities I<>r the
benefit of its students. Write at
once for free descriptive literature.
SOUTHERN SCHOOL Of TELEGRAPHY
Newnan. Georgia.
Wanted —All members of Chapel
church, as well as all parties inter :
ested in the cemetery, to meet at
the church Thursday, July 30, 1908,
for the purpose of cleaning up the
cemetery grounds.
Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Hamby, of
Atlanta, are visiting in Winder
this week. The many friends of
Rev. Hamby and his excellent wife
am extending them a cordial wel
come-. Rev. Hamby for several
years was the beloved pastor of the
Methodist church here.
Among the out.of town relatives
and friends attending the funeral
of Mr. Frank Suddath were Mr.
Boone, Mr. La Fayette Suddath and
wife, and Mrs. Mill* \of Maysville;
Mr. Doc Suddath and wife, ofGills
ville; Mrs. W. R. Walker, Miss
Fannie Walker, Mr. George
er, of Gainesville, and Mr. Will
Walker, of Athens.
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This Space Is Reserved For
CANNON & FLANIGAN,
WHO PROMISE TO TALK OF BUGGiES
NEXT WEEK.
No. 9051.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
The First National Bank of Winder,
At Winder, in the State of Georgia, at the close of business, .July 15,
1908.
RESOURCES:
Roans and Discounts 851,142,(52
Overdrafts, secured and
unsecured „ 840.15
U. S. bonds to secure
circulation 12,500.00
Premiums on U. 8. Bonds (571.88
Bonds, securities, etc... 3,000.00
Banking house, furni
ture .anil fixtures 0,500.00
Due from National Banks
! (not reserve agents) 2,522.87
Due from State Banks
jand Bankers 11,485.88
Due from approved re
serve agents 1,0(58.51
Cheeks and oilier cash
items 4,9(50.(58
Notes of other National
Banks 285.00
Fractional paper curren
cy, nickels and cents 122 2b
Lawful money reserve in
Bank viz
Specie, s2,b2b.Ob; fa-gal
tender notes, $281..'. 2,807.05
Redemption fund C. S.
Treasury (>25.00
Total $98,521.90
STATE OF GEORGIA, County ok Jackson, ss: :
I, W. L. Jackson, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief. W. L. Jackson, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before Correct Attest :
me this 23 day of July, 1908. W. H. Toole, W. T. Robinson,
E. A. Starr, A. H. O’Neal, -
Notary Public. Directors.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in $46,290.00
Undivided profits, less
expenses and taxes paid 530.06
National Bank notes out
standing 12,500.00
Due to State Banks and
Bankers 1,511.10
1 ndividual deposits sub
ject to check 10,945.12
Time certificates of de
posit 1,575.00
Certified checks 2,219.78
Cashier's checks/ out
standing 144.84
Hills payable, including
eertificatee of deposit for
money borrowed 22,000-00
Liabilities other than
those above stated 770.00
Total $98,521.90