Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, August 20, 1908, Image 5

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PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. Virgle McCutchins spent Sunday in Monroe. * . Mr. R. A. Cross, of Atlanta, was in Winder Wednesday. Miss Annie Lou Jackson attended preaching in Walton Sunday.' Mis. L-S. Radford and children are visiting friends in Monroe. Miss. Ina Russell is the guest of Mrs. T. W. Russell at New Timo thy. Miss Sarah Lou and master Rich ard Tuck are visiting relatives in Lexington. Judge George C. Thomas, of Athens, was a visitor to our town Wednesday. Miss Carrie Hunter, of Gaines ville, is the guest this week of Mrs'. T. N. Suddath. For Rent —Office rooms in the Opera House bidding. Apply to S. E. Sharpton. Quite a number of our citizens attended the camp meeting in Gw.ennett Sunday. Miss Laima Arnold has returned Ifrom Atlanta, where she spent a week with friends. Mr. Andrew Brooks of Atlanta, is visiting friends and relatives in Jackson county this week. The many friends of Miss Sarah Cannon will regret to learn that she is on the sick list this week. Miss Ethel Jackson has returned from an extended visit to relatives and friends in Fayetteville. i Mrs. C. T. Whitehead and little *Miss Marie Herrin have returned from a week’s visit to Hillsboro. M iss Florrie Wood has returned i home, after a pleasant visit to friends in Covington and Lithonia. Mr. P. F. Payne, of Charlottes ville, Va., the Majestic Range dem onstrator, is making many friends here. Mr. Frank Cooper, of Atlanta, i who has l>een visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Cooper, for a week, has returned home. i Mr. Frank Bondurant spent a few days this week with his family at Tallulah. Mrs. Bondurant is ex pected home the latter part of the week. Mr. Sumner Suddath, Vho has been very ill with typhoid fever for some weeks, is improving rapidly and' is able to walk around the home. The friends of Joe Story here in Monroe are very sorry indeed that he has given up his position at the Monroe depot and returned to his former home at Jefferson. —Walton r.. .News. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Potts attend ed preaching at Thyatira Sunday. This is Sam’s old home,and he says there will always be a tender spot in his heart for the people of that section. Mr. William Jennings brought to News office this week a freak of nature in the shape of twin water * melons. However this does not y take the prize. The stipulation was a year's subscripton.to to The News for the largest watermelon during th? month of August. Miss Pearl Maynard is visiting in Atlanta. R v. T- C. Buchanan is at home for several weeks. .. V Mrs. T. A. Maynard left Monday for Bishop to visit relatives. Mrs. G. WrD. Laperrierc has re turned home from a visit to Atlan ta. Dr. W. P. DeLaperriere.of Hosch ton, visited friends in Winder bun day. • Miss Annette Quillian is spend ing the week with friends in At lanta. Scrap bundles, good for quilting, and scraps.large enough for dresses, very cheap at J. L. Saul’s. Mr. W. C. Quillian, of Atlanta, spent Sunday with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Quillian. Get your water pipe and bath-tub put m ready for use when water is turned on. Leathers & Eavenson. ’Phone 94. R. S. "Medlin, after a plesant visit to Jefferson, passed through Winder Wednesday on the way to his home in Marieta. Lost —In Winder, or on road be tween this place and Bethabara church, one pair of lady’s gold bracelets. Leave at this office or return to Henry Jackson at Betha ba ra. Friends here will be grieved to learn of the death in Chicago of Mrs. Eula Stone, sister to Mrs. Walter Coo pit, of this place. Mrs. Cooper has been called to LaGrange, where the funeral obsequies took place. The Ladies’ Missionary Society of the Baptist church will meet with Mrs. W. M. Holsenbeck Monday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock. All mem bers are urged to be present. Other ladies of the church, not members of the society, will receive a hearty welcome. Lamar <fr Perry has closed trades for all their Arnoldsville farm land. Xext Tuesday they wind up their sales there with a town lot sale. They place before the people this week a number of small farms they have for sale in this and other sections. Rev. J. r. Oxford, who lias been conducting a meeting at Cedar Creek during the present week, will preach at the Baptist church in Winder Friday evening at 8:30. Everybody cordially invited. The Misses Ox ford will favor the congregation j with songs, Mr. James Henry Kilgore, Win der’s pioneer merchant, than whom there is none more enterprising, is now in tlx* Eastern markets select ing his tall stock of goods. Mr. Kilgore has a great hold upon the confidence of the public, and it is safe to say that he will select a stock of goods with an eye single to the interests of his customers. Tne firm is now selling goods at cut prices to make room for the fall stdek. ! All who fail to attend the Ma jestic Baking Demonstration at [Smith Hardware Cos. si ore this week are missing a treat- The bis cuits are line, the coffee good, and the Majestic better. The Walking Cake as advertised for Tuesday af ternoon-was baked by Mr. Payne, the demonstrator, and was a de cided success. There were eight ladies who stood on the cake, and like truth crushed to the earth, it came up. It was served to those present, and all expressed themselves as to hjow well the cake was baked, which can only Ik- done oflf'a Majestic air tight oven. Miss Brown, of Atlanta, is the guest of Miss Icie Smith. * Mr. J. Wesley Smith, of Athens, spent Sunday with homefolks. Miss Birdie Smith attended camp meeting at Lawrenceville Saturday and Sunday. Misses Florrie and Sara Cheney, of Atlanta, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. W. L. Bush. Mr Edwin Strange has returned from Indian Spring, where he has been spending a two week's vacation. Miss Gussie O'Neal has returned from Washington, Ga-, after a pleasant visit to friends and rela tives. Miss May Haynie, of Greenville, S. C., will arrive today to spend a week with her cousin, Mrs. Albert Woodruff. MT. and Mrs. S. E. Sharpton left this week for an extended visit to northern pleasure resoits going from here to Washington via Norfolk. They will Ik- gone about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. DeLain Wyley, of Monroe, after spending a few days with homefolks here, left for an outing at Tallulah Falls, Frank lin, N. C.,and other points of inter est. HOSCHTON. Everything is pulling to gather now'. Rev. J. L. Hall has moved his tent to Longview for a series of meetings. The tent meeting here added to the Methodist church 2fi members. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Haynie, of Hazlehurst, are welcome visitors here. Walter Suddath and wife, of Winder, spent last week at Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cronic’s. Mrs. W. E. Mathews and daugh ter, Elma, visited the latter’s sister, Mrs. W. T. Shaw and friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hosch from Gainesville, were attending the tent meeting and visiting relatives here last week. Mrs. B. F. Wilson is visiting her father, Mr. J. L. Bean, at Luthers villc, for t wo weeks. Mr. Atticus Adams and wife, of Buckhead, are visiting Mr.and Mrs. \V. O. E. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hill left for Hot Springs Tuesday for a month’s visit. Mrs. Lula Hudgins is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Addie Davis, at Tal mo, this week. Pendergrass and Hoschton bal teams crossed hats last week, thel score being fi to 7 in favor of Hoschton. Mr. and Mrs. Jiin Nicholds re turned Monday after spending one week at Winder. Rev. J. C. Forrester and wife are visiting at Oxford. j Miss Susie Herring, of Monroe, and Miss Jennie Tanner,of Carl, are visiting Miss Curtis Adams this week. Jack and Cleveland Forres ter was visiting friends at Oxford last week. Mr. H. M. Bell, Jr, is relieving Mr. .J. M. Story here this week. Mr. J ,M- Story is visiting in Jefferson this week. Mrs. Will Pirkle, of Baxley, Ga., after spending one month at Mis. Jan? Pirkle’s returned Monday. Mr. Hersehell Chestnut is visiting in Atlanta this week. WILLT, rn.rre.AW AHnWiiu, Cftg A Aug. 20, 1908. Dear Friend: When it is good and hot 1 like a glass of ice-tea better'n I like lemonade because there is tea in it. I like the color and the tea taste. Lemon helps it too. I am warm right now be cause I have, just come from the grocery with a package of tea and a sack of lemons. While I was up town I went to the range demonstration and got a good biscuit and some Yale coffee. Your friend, JACOB. P. S. They are al ways polite and wait on you quick too at The Gem Grocery Cos. OAK GROVE. • Mr. Joe Marlow and family, of Bishop, who have been visiting rel atives and friends in this section, returned home Tuesday. Dr. L. W. Hodges, of Winder; is having a nice tennant house built on bis farm which he has recently purchased in tl#s section- Mr Bud Mann and family, of At lanta, after spending several days with friends and relatives in this cornmunity, returned home. Sunday. Mr. Bob Jones made a trip to At lanta Sunday. Messrs. L. W. Hodges, F. Wallace, Jack Jones, J. C- Pente cost and R. N. Pentecost are having a farm line telephone put in from Winder to Mr. Jack Jone’s residence. will be a great convenience to the farmers along the line. Messrs. Sam,Herman and George Teal are spending a few days in Gainesville. W. T. Barrett and family are visiting near Zion. Cotton picking time is about here in this section. Notice of Dissolution. The firm of McDonald Brothers lias this day been dissolved by mu tual cansent, E. C. McDonald re tiring. Hereafter the business will lie conducted by J. W. McDonald, who assumes all labilities, and will collect all accounts. This 10th day of August, 1908. E. C. McDonald, J. W. McDonald, Get your water pilw and bath-tub put in ready for use when water is turned on. leathers & Eavenson. SB A Few Farm BARGAINS. - • 66-acre tract of land one mile from incorporate limits of Winder. This is one of tlie best bargains in the way of small farms we have on our list. Can show you the entire tract in one hour from‘time of leav ing to returning to Winder. 125 acres 5*2 miles of Win der and 3 % miles ofStathanij 7 room house, large barn and outbuildings. Good orchard, fine pasture and strong land in splendid community* Close to church and school, and on rural route. This is the place for you. 106 acres 4 miles of Win der. Nice new residence and outbuildings. No nicer farm to be found any where, in splendid neighborhood and near school and churches. The farm you are hunting and the farm you can buy if you get a move on you. 1-3 cash and terms on remainder. 492 acres in Oglethorpe comity, a beautiful 10 room residence and plenty of out buildings. This is a tine farm and extra bargain, and will give good terms to right party. 600 acres of fine land locat ed in Oglethorpe county. Two dwellings, two barns and other outbuildings. Enough timber on land to pay for it. Will cut this into two or more farms. It is a special bargain and you should see us at once about it. Good terms offered. 24 acres of fine land par tially in the incoporate limits of Statham. Owner of this land is going to make a change and will give a bar gain if bought within the uext two weeks. See His at once about this place. 200 acres Jwitli two, three room residences, and within one mile of depot on Georgia railroad in Oglethorpe county. A farm and great bar gain. Also a farm in same com munity and two miles from depot with one ten room and one three room residence. Both of these are desirable places and wiil not be on the market very long. 267 acres of good land near Athens with four good build ings, fine pasture and other modern improvements. This place can be bought cheap. You will miss a splendid bar gain if you fail to investigate this farm. See us if you want a good farm. — ‘ ■ ■ A Lamar * Pot*'