Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, July 30, 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. Capital StocK $50,000.°£ , OFFICERS: DIRECTORS: W. H. TOOLE, President 8. W. ARNOLD L. F. SEL>. W. I, BLASINGAME ) W ‘ T * ROBINSON L ‘ °' BENTON V. Prests W. L. BLASINGAME J. B. WILLIAMS J. B. WILLIAMS A H O’NEAL T. C. FLANIGAN W. L. JACKSON, Cashier. g. T. ROSS W. H. TOOLE. HOME MISSION SOCIETY. Mrs. W. B. McCants Gives Account of the Gainesville District Meeting. The Home Mission Society of the Gainesville district diet in Second church, Gainesville, Ga , June 21- 23. Rev. Marchman, pastor of the church, conducted the devotional exercises. Addresses of welcome were made by the pastor of the Second church, by Mrs- Robertson for the Auxiliary of the First church and by the president of the Auxil iarj of the Second church. These addresses of welcome were r"spond ed to by Mrs. W. H. Nunnally, of Monroe. Then Mrs. Luke Johnson, of Athens, gave an interesting talk on the. rescue work in Dallas, Tex. Tuesday morning Mrs. Fletcher Johnson, district secretary, called the conference to order. Mrs. W. H. N unnally was elected recording secretary of the conference. There were representatives from every auxiliary in the district except two, namely, Loganville and Gumming. A number of visitors were present, among them being Mrs. Boifeuillet, district secretary of the Athens dis trict, who was a great help in the meeting. Encouraging reports came from all of the delegates and showed progress along all lines of our work, explaining some things which had 1> *en perplexing to many of the del egates heretofore. In the afternoon an Auxiliary meeting was conducted, many offi cers taking part. Boxes to needy ministers and to Yashti Home were pledged by most of the delegates for their auxiliaries. Mrs- Luke Johnson’s talk on “Our Home Mission Work,” was very instructive and spiritual. Mrs. Rufus Brown, the conference sec retary, is well informed in every department of the work and gave a most helpful and needed talk. Monroe, (la., was selected as the meeting place one year hence. Much could he said in f >raise of the good ladies of Gainesville foi the manner in which they enter tained the delegates and visitors, as well as for the delightful dinner which was served on the grounds. The future of our home mission work in north. Georgia is full of promise, and, best of all, the spir itural life of our women is deepen ing. They are planting their feet on higher ground. Best The World Affords. Pit gives me unbounded pleasure to recommend Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.’ says J W Jenkins, of <'iuipel Hill, N. C “1 am on vinced it’s the best salve the world affords It cured a felon on my tlmnib, and it never fails to heal every sore, burn or wound to which it is applied. 25c, at G. W. DeLa penoere'b drug store WHIRL AND HOW The Woman’s Home Mission So* clety Works. The Woman’s Home Mission So ciety carries on mission work at twenty-four different centers. There are Wesley Houses in Atlanta, Au gusta, Dallas, Louisville, Mobile, Memphis and[Nashville, The same kind of work is done at the King dom House in St. Louis,and through the Institutional church at Kansas City. Last year forty-one trained, 72 salaried and 289 volunteer work ers were employed in this work which cost $29,854.98 —a small outlay when Compared with great returns in the uplift and redemption of fallen humanity, Just Exactly Right. “I have used Dr. King’s New Life Pills for several years, and find them just exactly right,” says Mr. A. A Felton, of Harrisville, N. Y. New Life Pilis relieve without the least discomfort. Best remedy for constipation, biliousness and malaria. 25c. at G. W. DeLa perri*-re‘s drug store. He Diden’t Mind. “I suppose, Jerry.” said the eminent statesrnau, looking through his pocketlntok for anew dollar .bill, like a lot of other people nowadays, you would rather have clean money?” “Oh, that’s all right, senator! ” Said the cabman. “1 don’t can how you made vour money. LEBANON. Rev. W. R. Westmoreland filled the pulpit and preached a very good sermon at Lebanon last Sunday at 11 a. m. Mrs. ,1. G. Elder and children, of Jefferson, spent a few days re cently in our midst. Several of our citizens attended the Jackson County Singing Con vention in Jefferson last Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Protracted meeting is being car ried on at Lebanon this week, con ducted by Rev. George D. Stone. Miss Wilks, of Brockton, is spending this week here as the! guest of Miss Bert Gailey and at tending protracted meeting. Mias Mamie Whitehead, of Cen ter, is visiting relatives here. W. A- Hayes, of Hoschton, was here one day last week on business. M. C. Guest has returned home from Wilcox county. Mrs. J. B. Williamson returned to her home here this week after spending some time in Lincoln county with her parants, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kelly. We had a good rain here recently and when the county primary is over Friday times will be quiet at this end of the line. B. B. E. THL PtRfECT WAY Scores of Winder Citizens Have Learned It. If you suffer from backache, There is only one way to cure it. The perfect way is to cure the Kidneys. A bad back means sick Kidneys. Neglect it, urinary troubles follow. Doan’s Kidn c y Pills are made for kidneys only. Are endorsed by Winder people. Mrs. J. L. Sword,Factory Hill, Winder, Ga.. says: “My husband was afflicted with lame back for a long time, his coddition often being such that he could hardly stoop to put on his shoes. He also had trouble with the kidney secretions, they being very irregu lar in action and often containing a sediment. After trying several remedies unsuccessfully he heard about Doan’s Kidney Pills and bought a box at Turner's Phar macy. In a short time he began to feel better and when he had taken the contents of two boxes hie trouble had entirely disap peared. For sale by a’ 1 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, The New Barber Shop, Elrod & Barron, WINDER, GA. We have withdrawn from the Granite Hotel and opened up a first-class barber shop in the Can non building on JACKSON STREET First class material and 1 -' service. Your patronage s i. fLROi) & BARRON. Proprietors. KlLLthe couch and CURE THE LUNGS with Ur. Ring’s Hew Discovery FORCSIds 8 ijSSia. AMD ALL THREAT AMP LUMG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. 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 BUCH’J AND JUNIPER has repaired more human ills, relieved the strain on weak and completely checked the cause thin any other invigo rating cordial. It relieves kidney dis eases, catarrh of the bladder, diabetes, dropsy, gravel, headache, dyspepsia, pan in the back and side, loss of appetite general debility, neuralgia, sleeplessness rheumatism and nervousness. STI’ART’S BI’CHU AND JUNIPER positively re lieves these diseases. At all stores, sl.Ol per bottle. Write lor free sample. Stuart Dru£ Manufacturing Cos., Atlanta, Ga. Application for Charter. GEORGIA, Jackson 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 shows : 1. That they desire for them selves, their associates, successors and assigns, to become incorpora ted under the name and style of WINDER COTTON COM PAN Y -2. The term for which petition* ere ask to be incorporated is twen ty years, with the privilege of re newal at the end of that time. 8. The capital stock of the corporation is to he five thousand dollars, divided into shares of one hundred dollars each. Petition ers, however, ask the priv’lege of increasing said capital stock from time to time not exceeding m the aggregate Fifty Thousand ($50,- 000 j dollars -4 The whole said capital stock of five thousand dollars has * already been actually paid in. 5. The object of the proposed corporation is pecuniary profit and gain to its stockholders. Pe titioners propose to carry on a coiton 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 sell either to domestic trade and to other dealers or to se’l for ex i ort or both ; to do all things usu ally done in the buyirfg and sell ing of cotton; to operate a stor age warehouse for tne handling of cotton or other articles 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 f o r 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 oo all the usual, necessary and proper acts which pertain to or may he connected with the sever al lines of business above men tioned- 0. The principal ofiee and place of business of the proposed corporation will be in the City Winder, said State and Countyt Wherefore petitioners pray to be made a body corporate under the name and style aforesaid, en titled to the rights, privileges and immunities and subject to the liabilities fixed bv law. This Julv Bth, A. I)., 1908* G. A, Johns. Attorney for Petitioners. Georgia. Jackson County—l, S. J. Nix, Clerk of the Sunerior Court of said county, do hereby certify teat the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of applica tion for charter this day tiled in my office. Julv 8. 1908 S. J. Nix. C. S. C. J. C. Georgia. Winder Train Schedules Arrival and Departure of Trains Eastern Time. Taking effect Sunday Jan. 5, 08., Eastern Time is 38 minutes fas ter than Sun Time. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. EASTWARD. No. 52, - - 10:03 am No. 32, - - 2:50 pn\ No 38, - - 10:35 p m Westward. No. 41, - 5:29 a m No. 33, - - 3:50 pm No. 53, 7:43 p m Above schedules are shown as infor mation, and are not guaranteed.” Gainesville Midland Railway | SOUTH BOUND No. 11 —Lv 8:40 a. m. No. 13 —Lv. 1:15 p. m No. 15 —Lv. 10:35 am; Sunday only. NORTH BOUND No. 12— ix. 12:00 m. No. 14 —At. :505 pm. No. 16—A.. 5:28 pm; Sun. only. No. 12 will run to Winder re gardless of No. 13. Yard limits at Winder are ex tended "south” to Seaboard Air Line junction. All trains going through Winder yard must be under full control. PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. F. HOLMES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Statham, Ga. Criminal and Commercial Law a Specialty SPURGEON WILLIAMS DENTIST, Winder - - . Georgia Offices over Smith & Carithers bank. All work done satisfac torily, W. H. QUARTERMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW Winder. Ga. Practice in all the courts Commercial law a specialty. W. L. DeLaPERRIERE DENTAL SURGERY. Winder - - Georgia Fillings, Bridge and Plate-work done in most scientific- and satis factory wav. Offices on Broad St. ALLEN’S ART STUDIO. All kinds of Photographs made by latest methods. All work done promptly. Office on Candler St., Winder Ga Our Clubbing Offer Watson s Weekly Jeffersonian and Winder Weekly News, one year, $1.50 Atlanta Georgian and Winder Week ly News, one year, $4.50 Atlanta Tri-Weekly Constitution and Winder Weekly News, one year, $1.50