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LAND FOR SALE.
55 acres of fine farming land, on public road 3 miles from Winder on Winder and Jeffer
son road known as the Miles Foster place. On said place is anew 5-room dwelling. About
10 acres of wood land, good pasture, balancedn high state of cultivation.
There is a good school and church in 1-4 of a mile of said place. Also some fine building
lots in the city of Winder. One lot in fine grove on East Broad street 80x210. Also one lot
containing 21-2 acres fronting East Broad and Williams streets. On said lot is a 5-room dwelling.
For prices and terms apply to,
.1. A. BUDDATH,
OR
WALTER SUDDATH, windkr,ga.
0. N. EPPS. JAS. L. M. GUNNIN.
Homes for Home=Seekers!
Wo have had placed iti our hands for sale about 2,800 acres of
choice Oglethorpe County Farm Lands. Some of this land is already in
small tracts to suit purchasers.
All of these lands are in high state of cultivation, and lie in the
best (Wirtion of the county, directly on public roads and convenient to
rSarket, schools and churches.
Some of the best of it lies within two miles of Crawford; another
choice body of it within five miles of Crawford.
We are sure that no more desirable lands or attractive location
can lx* offered home-seekers, and yet the prices for these lands are quite
reasonable. We can name prices and arrange terms to suit almost any
purchaser.
Such lands as these cannot remain on the market long so we ad
vise all interested to write or see *is right away.
Crawford Realty Company,
1 Crawford, Georgia.
; THE
Chance of a Life Time!
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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.
3 It completely covers vou with
Insurance. Let
W L. BLASINGrAME
OR
i G. G. ROBINSON
Explain it to you.
It creates an estate with Small Out-lay.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
J. F. HOLMES,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Statlmm, Ga.
Criminal and Commercial Law a
Specialty
SPURGEON WILLIAMS
DENTIST,
Winder - - - Georgia
Offices over Smith <fc Garithers
bank. All work done satisfac
torily,
V\\ 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
factqrv way.
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 (in
Winder Train Schedules
4rrival and Departure of Trains
Eastern Time.
Taking effect Sunday Jan. 5, 08.
Eastern Time is 88 minutes fas
ter than Sun Time.
SEABOARD AIR LINE
RAILWAY.
EASTWARD.
No. 52, - - 10:08 am
No. 82, 2 50 p m
No. 88, • - 10:85 p m
Westward.
No. 41, - - 5:29 a m
No. 88, - - 8:50 pm
No. 58, - - 7:48 p m
A Love schedules are shown as infor
mation, and are not guaranteed."
Gainesvtli.e Midland Railway
SOUTH BOUND
No. 11 —Lv 8:40 a. m. ■
No. 18 —Lv. 1 :15 p. m
No. 15 —Lv. 10:85 am; Sunday
only.
NORTH BOUND
No. 12 —At. 12:00 m.
No. 14 —Ai. :505 p m.
No. 10 —A.. 5:23 p in: Sun. only.
No. 12 will run to Winder re
gardless of No. 18.
Yard limits at Winder are ex
tended “south” to Seaboard Air
I.ine junction.
All trains going through Winder
yard must be under full control.
Capital Stock, $50,00.00 Surplus, $20,000.00
The Winder Banking Cos.
A name that stands for Financial Strength,
and that measure of Commercial Growth and
Development consistent with the Rules of
Souud Banking.
Under control of a Board of Directors compos
ed of representative business men, men of
sound financial worth and moral integrity.
All business intrusted to us given prompt,
accurate and careful attention.
THE WINDER BANKING CO.
WINDER , GEORGIA.
PLEASANT MILL.
Quite a number from here attend
ed quarterly meeting at Pleasant
Grove Saturday, and report a nice
time and plenty to eat.
Mr. and Mrs. thump Mobley vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Candler Mobley
Saturday night.
Mrs. Will Jones is on the sick
list.
Mrs. Cook, of Monroe,' and Mr.
and Mrs. Grover McDonald, of
Covington, were visiting in our
midst recently.
Miss Cleo Wall visited .ter sister,
Mrs. Candler Mobley, Sunday.
Misses Dora and Lyddie Stewart,
of Milton, were the guests of their
aunt, Mrs. Cora Mobley, last week.
Miss Bertha McDonald was the
guest Sunday of her sister, Mrs. Ed
llaynie.
Mrs. Fannie Steed fell out a door
Saturday and was painfully bruised.
Mrs. G. W. Steed was the guest
of her son, Mr. Luther Steed, last
week.
Mr. John Grizzle and Mr. Frank
Hammonds were in Winder Satur
day.
Mr. A. D. Wall visited Start ham
Saturday.
Mr. Luther Steed, Candler Mob
ley and Will Wall were guests of
Mr. J. N. Wall Friday.
Mrs. M. F. Goodwin visited her
father recently.
Mrs. Julia Wall was the guest of
Mrs.G. W. McDonald Friday.
Misses Nora and Mary Lou Owens
were the guests of Misses Sunie,
Cleo and Oeie Wall Wednesday.
Mr. Jim Grizzle has U*en suffer
ing with a bone-fallon on his finger.
Mr. and Mrs. Ixirenzo Wall visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wall Sun
day.
Mr. John Whitehead is in Jeffer
son this week.
BETHLEHEM.
Protracted meetings have come
and gone and in some instances
they have been a success, as men
call success.
The recent showers have been
hard on the fruit crop, but have
helped late corn and gardens.
Dr. Adams and wife visited the
Gate City recently and report a
nice time.
Mrs. Austin and little grand
daughter, Edith Austin, of At
lanta, who have been spending
some time with Mrs. W. \V. Jen
nings, returned home Tuesday.
A large number of our people at
tended church at Chapel Sunday.
Professor Moore came in from
Jersey a few days ago, where he
lias been teaching. He is now con
ducting a class of 85 at Hebron, in
Oconee county. There are few
things that are better than the old
fasioned singing school.
•
Mr- Bill Page is confined to his
home with fever. We hope he will
soon be out again.
Our excellent tax receiver has
completed his books, and he shows
that be is a very tired man. ’Tis
quite a job to make out three large,
massive books in the style these
books are finished.
Mr. W. C. Yearwood is not only
a hustling blacksmith, but is a mer
chant as well. S. S.
If a man can lie lucky enough to
save any money out of his year’s
work he can be unlucky enough to
spend it twin- mvr < **■