Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, July 30, 1908, Image 5

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On and after September 1 H. MENDEL & CO. Will be open for business in Store Room next door to Maynard Bros. ’ Shoe Store with a large stock of LADIES’ AND MEN’S CLOTHING AND Purnishing Goods. WANTED—An Experienced Salesman for Dry Goods and Clothing. Apply to H. Men del, 86 Decatur Street, Atlanta, Ga. If you have visitor-*, kindly send their names to The News and it will lx* appreciated. The little old paper may not amount to much, yet we might give you a better one if you would drown your false modesty and lend us * || 'a helping hand. Moving pictures at Opera house to-night, e Miss Robbie Blasingame has re turned from a visit to Athens. Mr. Scott Camp, of Meridian, Miss., is visiting relatives here. After an illness •of a few days, Mr. A. I). MeCurry is able to be at his post of duty again. | Mr. and Mrs. Pattillo, of Osteen, Fla.have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Camp. Dr. and Mrs. T- A. Fowler were guests of \V. -J. Smith and family on Wright street Monday. Mrs. J. 11. Kilgore and Master Erie Kilgore have returned from a week's visit to Gainesville.^ Mrs. Martha Looney left Satur day for Green Hill Spring, where she will spend a few days. Mr. E. L. Williamson, accompa nied by his son, Gus, is visiting friends and relatives in Winder. Mr. and Mrs. 11. V. MeElhamm, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. .J. McElhanon, Sun' day., Miss Vinnie Jones, of the News office, is on a visit to relatives at Winder and Bethlehem. —Walton News. We call the attention of our read ers to what the Hancock County Land Company has to say in this isvsue. Capt. J. M. Martin ami family, of Gainesville, visited at the home of Mr. W. E. Autry last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. J. N. Von Derleith, of Co lumbia, S. C., is spending a few days here with friends. Neb says Columbia is a line town. Miss Ruby Cook, of Social Circle; Misses Efße.and Lollie Belle Blasin game and Miss Ethlene MeGarity, of Jersey, are the attractive guests of Mr. and Mrs. VV. L. Blasinganu this week. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mr. John Kilgore was in Statham Sunday. For anything in the paint line, see Smith Hardware Company. Mr. W. W. Baldwyn, of Morgan county, is visiting Rev. A. W. Quillian. Mr- and Mrs. Tracy, of Centre, Fla., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L W. Nowell. Miss Marie Smith will leave Sat urday for Monroe, where she will be tlie guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. William White, of Thomasville, Ga., are visiting rela tives in Winder this week. Mr. W. A. Carter, of Apple Val ley, was in Winder Wednesday in the interest of his candidacy. Miss Annie Lou Jackson left Tuesday for Jefferson, where she will he the guest of Miss Mamie Pender grass. (Jet your water pipe,and hath tubs put in ready for use when water is turned on. Leathers A r Favenson. Phone 1)4. For Shit —One odorless refrigera tor, porcelaine . lined ; holds 50 pounds. Will sell cheap. Apply this office. For Sale —One Victor (irapho phone with forty records, in good condition. For sale very cheap. Apply this office. 1). W. Appier, division freight agent of the Central of (ieorgiu Rail way Company, was a visitor to M inder Tuesday. K. (’. Dabney, commercial agent of the Ocean Steamship Company, was in the city Tuesday in the in terest of that company. Mr. W. C. Wills, of Jefferson, spent Monday in Winder. Ct'off says he knows how tomorrow's; primary will result, but refused to give us the forecast. Mr. James L. M. Gunnin, of Crawford, Ga., was in Winder Monday. Mr. Gunnin is a member of the Crawford Realty Company, and was here in the interest of that | firm. He moved to Crawford from Oconee county last January. Home seekers should read what the Craw ford Realty Company has to say in another column. Mr. Lester Harwell was in Jeffer son Sunday. Fruit Jars. Caps and Rubbers at : Smith Hardware Company. Roller-top Desk, good as new, for j sale cheap. Call at this office. Mrs. C. F. Wagner has returned, after a visit to her parents in Cal houn . Fi r Sale. —Fine Roland China | and Berkshire pigs. See S. C. Hill, Winder, Ga. Misses Mattie and Annie Wall have returned to Nwreross, after a pleasant visit with the Misses Camp. You can't witness a bettor picture show than that being presented at the Opera house in Winder. See it tonight. Now is a good time to have your walls papered or frescoed. Smith Hardware Company will do the j<>l> for you. Get your water pipe and Lath-tubs put In ready for use when water is turned on. Leathers & Eavenson. Rhone 04. Miss Nellie Lou Hamby, after an extended visit with Misses Ora Lee and Pauline Camp, returded to At lanta Monday. 4** Miss Manclie Stanton, who ac companed the editors on their trip to the coast, is home again. She reports a very pleasant trip. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Blasingame have returned from a pleasant week’s visit to Mr. Blasiugame’s boy hood home near Loganville. Mr. If. S. Cook,- of Commerce, passed through Winder Monday en route to Roanoke, Alabama, where j he will spend several weeks. ; Miss leie Smith, of Winder, has I been the admired guest of Miss Arlevia Burson at Mt. Vernon for several days. —Walton News. Mrs. J. E. Royal and little daughter, Minnie Belle, of Athens, are spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- J. W. Ca vrington. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Camp, Misses Ora Lee and Pauline will leave Wed nesday for an extended visit to Lo ganville, to he the guest of relatives and friends. Mr.- Green Graham returned I Thursday from Hot Springs. Mr. Graham reports a pleasant sojourn |at this famous i resort, and he is : much improved in health- Mr. Sumner Suddath, who has ! been very ill with typhoid fever for some time, is doing as nicely as ! could be expected, and hopes are entertained for his speedy recovery. Mr. Henry Durst, traveling sales man for the Pratt Food Company in the states of Alabama and Florida, is the guest this week of his brother, Mr. F. E. Durst, on Candler street. Notice —1 hereby warn all citi zens of Georgia not to hire mv son, Major Rouse. Large blue eyes, fair skin, dark hair, height about 5 feet, G inches; high forehead; scar on forehead: 15 years old. S. E. Rouse. * Messrs. M. J. (iriffeth, J. O. ; Hardigree and Master J.'W. Grif- | fetli visited Oglethorp county Tues day. They report tine crops down there. .Tim says the much needed rain fell on his farm Tuesday after noon and he expects a fine, harvest j this fall. Some Real Estate Bargains! Seven-room dwelling with lot 100x199, close in, 011 Midland Avenue, $ 1,900 . Vacant lot 55x125, 011 Cen ter street, $225. Six-room dwelling with lot, 100x200, 011 Sage street, $1,750. Vacant lot 011 Stephens street, 75x225, with running water on rear of lot, and Bermuda pasture, S4OO. Six-room dwelling with lot 87x210, with two tenant houses and outbuildings, all new, on Midland avenue, $2,650. Vacant lot, 75x540, on Ste phens street with running wa ter and Bermuda pasture on rear of lot and good barn, S6OO. 7-rconi residence on Wright street with three and half acre lot with running water, $2,600. Six-robni residence on Steph ens street with lot 100x240, witlp rfinning water and Ber muda pasture on rear of lot, $2,000. The above on easy terms. A number of Woodlawn Heights vacant lots that can be bought cheap on easy terms. We also have some very fine vacant and improved property at Statham, Ga., and farm lands in Walton, jack son, Gwinnett, Hall, Taliafer ro, Wilkinson, Laurens, Han cock, Madison, Oglethorpe and Sumter counties. These lands can be bought on easy terms. They are in good communities and near good towns. Lamar & Perry j WINDER. GA. a\ l Ep Copyright 1907, by Outcault Adverti.ing Cos., Cbgo July 29, * oar* Dear Friend: Which day is wash •day at your house? Before wash day comes mama always sends me out to get the things you wash with. The washerwoman says Octagon soap is good. She wouldn't use any but nickel blueing. You can get sup plies for every day of the week where we trade. Your friend, Jacob. P. S. I just won’t go to to anybody to buy groceries and things but The Gem Grocery Cos. Opera House HIGH CLASS Moving Pictures * AND I Unseated Songs. Pictures Changed Nightly. Admission 5 and 10c. , . ij •mmmm ‘ ' 5 Mr. W. B. McCants left Tuesday for Savanah and Tybee. Mr. 11. (’. Barnett, of near Jeffer son, was in Winder Wednesday. Mr. L. -J.. Berryman, of lakeland, Fla., is visiting his sister, Mrs. M. S. Wood. Mrs. Lena Chandler and little ‘daughter are the guests of Ms. and MTs. T. A. Maynard. i Mrs. S. T. lv>ss left, this morning j for .Jefferson, where she will spend a few weeks visiting relatives. The many friends of Mrs. Spear man will be glad to see lu-r homo again after many weeks away. Miss Birdie Smith returned homo Monday, after several weeks’ visit to Cartersville, Rome and Adairsville, The picture machine lieing used at the Optra house is of the best. The pictures are clear and distinct- No delays. Come tonight. Messrs Cleveland Perry and Green Hill returned yesterday afternoon from a fishing trip in Oglethorpe county. They report a good time.