Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, July 30, 1908, Image 7

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BETTER DO IT NOW? 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 , at The Winder Banking Company. W. E. YOUNG, The Shingle Man, Dealer In Lumber, Lime, Shingles, Brick, Hardware. Cabinet Mantels Doors, Sash, etc. Agent for the Celebrated Rubberette Iloof ing. Warehouse on Candler Street. Winder Lumber Company. ► 11 -We build anything. Sell every thing. Does this interest you? Phone 47. That’s all. 63 tORTRIGHT MITAI SHINGIoI® LAST WmMmiMMMM as long ■mmmismmmM WtMM9M9MM3M9¥ as the \jMSSMifJ 1 *Q mho i m In some cases they last longer. They never need repairs. They’re fire-proof, storm-proof. They re duce the cost of insurance, and they’re easy to lay. They preserve the building too, by keeping out damp ness: so if you want a thoroughly cozy home in winter, and a cool house in summer, you can’t do better than see that Cortright Shingles*are used for the covering. LEATHERS & EAVENSON, Winder, Ga. THE 1 Chance of a Life Time! INSURE YOUR LIFE NOW. Select Safe and Sound Company. The Empire Life Insurance Cos. Offers more for the money invested than any * Company doing business in Georgia. The Perfect Protection Policy gives you double Indemnity in case of death by accident; face value, death by natural cause. Disability. Accident Indemnity and sick Indemnity. It completely covers you with Insurance. Let W. LBLASINGAME OR O. G. ROBINSON Mm Explain it to you. It creates an estate with Small Out-lay. T. N. WALLS ENTERTAINS In Honor of the Daughters of Zero Perkins. On Sunday, July 2b. W. .T. Jones, children and grandchildren gather ed at the home of T. N. Walls in honor their old aunts, daughters of Zeno l’erkins. A grand and glorious time was had. It wa> an old-time gathering such as kinfolks used to have when l was a chifd. A long table was spread under the trees, and all partook of a sumptuous feast. In the afternoon this same table was laden with can taloupe, watermelons and all kinds Nf fruit, and the assembled guests again fell to and did ample justice to the good things before them. Among those present were T. N. Walls, children and granehildren; Aunt Emma Bedingfield and chil dren, from Bethlehem; and Aunt S. J. Perkins--making 9o in all W. J. IV. The Remedy That Does. •‘Dr. King’s New Discovery is the remedy that does the healing others promise but fail to per form,’’ says Mrs. E* R. Pierson, of Auburn Centre, Pa. “It is curing me of throat and lung trouble of long standing, that other treatments relieved only temporarily. New Discovery is doing me so much good that I feel confident its continued use for a resonable length of time will re store me to my perfect health.” This renowned cough and cold remedy and throat and lung heal er is sold at (4. W. DeLaperriere’s drug store. 50c. and ,SI.OO. Trial bottle free. A Visit From "Mo." The way in which an Oklahoma editor announced that bis mother was coming to visit him may scent a trifle breezy, but it is safe to say that there isn't a mother living who would not be glad to have her ad vent hailed with such genuine de light and pride. This is the way he spread the glad tidings abroad: The editor of The News-Repub lican is going to tog up a little this evening. Going to change collar, put on a pair of cuffs, if we an find any going to get shaved, and going to get our shoes shined and the pegs cut out, so we can walk right pertly- Ma’s a-comin’ down to see us. You know who ma is? Ma is our only ma, and she’s a good one,to one of the old Ohio Quaker sort, you know. Ma lives in Kingfisher. She was our ma when we were born;she was our ma out in western Kansas when we hunted prairie coal; she was our ma when we drank parched corn coft’e in old Oklahoma in 1881), and she’s our ma now. She is the best ma we ever had. If you see us tomorrow walking down the street with a little woman with a smile on her face you’ll Know that’s ma. If you never had a uaayou should get one —and one like our ma too- It Can’t Be Beat. The best of all teachers is ex i perience. C. M. Harden, of Silver I City, North Carolina, says: “I i find E’eetric Bitters does all that’s i Earned for it. For Stomach, I Liver and Kidney troubles it can’t ihe beat. I have tried it and find j it a most excellent medicine.” Mr. Harden is right; it’s the : pest of all medicines also for weak | ness’ lame back, and all run down j conditions. Best too for chills i and malaria. Sold under guar -1 antee at G. W. DeLaperriere’s dru store. 50c. Gome To Wilkes County. j This summer is the time to buy. ! I have 5,500 acres of good farm | lands in and near Fieklin, Ga., which l will sell cheap and on the most reasonable terms. Only come and see is all 1 ask. This is the best part of Georgia. First come, first served J. W. RIDER, Fieklin, Ga. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Buggies! We have on hand a line of the best Bug gies for the money ever brought to this market. We handle the Rock Hill,Columbia,Taylor= Canady, Tyson & Jones, Columbus and Piedmont. Give us a call and let S. C. Potts or W. H. Sikes tell you howto roll through life with ease. Cannon & Flanigan, Winder, Ga. Good Farm For SALE! Anybody wanting nice farm of 178AGRES of land, 8-room dwelling, two tenat houses and outbuild ings call on J. T. MORGAN, Three and one-half miles north of Winder, on Athens and Tawrenceville road. ROUTE 23. 20.000 TELEGRAPH OPERATORS NEEDED YOUNG MEN PREPARE YOUR SELVES FOR GOOD POSITIONS. On acqpunfc of the new 8-hour law passed hv congress in the in tetest of telegraphers,. and also on account of sq many new railroads being built and old lines extended an unusual demand for operators has been created. Conservative estimates have placed the number of additional Operators that will he required during the next ten months at approximatly 20,(XX) YOUNG MEN NOW IS YOUR OPPO R ri;NITY ! E nrol 1 in onr School NOW and in only four to six months we will have you qual ified for splendid positions. Tele 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. Hoard in Newnan is very cheap; the town is heathful and the people are cordial. Two Main Line Railroad Wires run into our school rooms. No other school in the United States has such up-to date and practial facilities for the benefit of its students. Write at once for free descriptive literature. SOUTHERN SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY Newnan, Georgia. JURY REVISORS L. E. Sell, S. E. Hailey and N N. Pendergrass Appointed by Judge Brand. Athens, Ga., July 18, 11X)8. —In Vacation. The terms of office as jury commissioners in and for the county of Jackson of C. F. Hol liday and J. M. Haynie having ex pired, and H. H. Hancock’s term of office, having terminated hy the acceptance of his resignation from said office, leaving therefore three vacancies on said hoard of jury revisors to till, and the undersigned deeming it hut justice that all flec tions of the county from time to time lie represented on said Ixiard as far as possible, the county site by custom being always entitled to one , it is therefore ordered that L. F. Sell he and he is hereby appointed a jury commissioner in and for the county of Jockson to succeed said Holliday. His term of office dating from Jan. 1, 11108, and expiring on the Ist day of Jan., 11)14, unless otherwise ordered. It is father ordered that 8. E. Bailey be and lie is hereby appoint ed a jury commissioner in and for the county of Jackson, to succeed said Haynie. His term of office dating form Jan. 1, 1908, and, expiring on the Ist day of Jan., 1911, unless otherwise ordered. It is futher ordered that N. N. Pendergrass be and he is hereby ap pointed a jury commissioner in and fertile county of Jackson, to suc ceed said Hancock. His term of office being computed from Jan- 1, 1908, and expiring on the Ist day of Jan., 1810,unless otherwise ordered. It is further ordered that the clerk of the superior codrt of said county notify these gentlemen of their said appointment, and request them to appear and qualify, as provided by law. it is further ordered that said clerk enter this order upon the minutes of the court. Charles H. Brand, J. S. G. W. C.