Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, August 27, 1908, Image 3

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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 RockjHill, Columbia, Taylor- Canadv, Tyson & Jones, Columbus, Summers, Durham, Piedmont and Anchor. 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. § CORTRICHf j| 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. Look ! Listen ! Today will be yesterday tomorrow. You can’t turn the wheel with the water that has passed. Now is the time to get busy before building material advances too high, which it is bound to do. Yours to serve. Prices Right. Winder Lumber Company. PERRY-RAIN EY INSTITUTE, ALBURN, GA. A high grade coeducational school under Christian influence. Location proverbal for health, morals and cli mate. Highest point on Seaboard R. R. between Atlanta and Athens. Prepares students for Sophomore class in college. Splendid dormitory for girls. Board and tuition $10.50 per month. Fall term opens September 14th. J. B. BROOKSHIRE, President. POSITIVE PROOF. Should Condnce tlw Greatest Skeptic in Winder. Because it’s the evidence of a Winder citizen. Testimony easily investigated. The strongest endorsement of merit. The best proof. Read it. Mrs. W. H. White, Walton Street, Winder, (in., says: ‘‘Mv husband suffered a great deal from pains in his back just over the kidneys. He would often come home from work feeling so tired and having such a se ere backache-that ho was in misery There were many other sympt m-- whieh denoted that his kidneys were out of order, and no matter what, he took, he was unable to obtain releif. leading an adver tisement for Doan's Kidney pills, he decided to try them and bought a box at Turner’s Pharmacy. He soon felt their bedeficial effects and by the time be had taken the contents of two box<.>s. lie was entirely free from the trouble.” For sale by a l l dealers. Price 50 cents. Fester-Mil burn Cos.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's —and take no other Wealth Hidden In Old la hie. Cunningly hidden in a secret re- j ceptaele deftly carved in the leg of an antique table, the fortune of the late Mrs. Jessie Fremont Putsch, of S;tn Francisco, relative to the i noted pathfinder, Gen. John C, Fremont, was found recently by the deputy public administrator, \Y. J. Hynes. The neatly fastened little bundle gave up a bank book show ing deposits of $1,200, a costly col lection of time honored jewelry and countless shares in wildcat concerns worth their waste paper value. The discovery of the effects of the erratic woman of historic lineage ends a search that Hynes and his men pursued for several days with great earnestness. When Mrs. Dietseh died, on April 28, alone and in seclusion, her affects were taken charge of by the public admin istrator in the absence of any near relative. The officers were inform ed that the old woman was possessed of gr it wealth and the stories came imm such reliable sources that it was deemed advisable to make a complete search of the premises: With this end in vi w Hynes and his assistants strained - v- rv effort to locate the hidden treasure. Every article in the house was overturned and thoroughly searehed without avail. Even the carpet and tapes tries were ripped open in the hope that they would yield some of the glittering gold winch the aged re eluse was supposed to possess. Just as Hynes was about to aban don the search lie accidently knock ed off the hollow leg of an ancient table. In a cleverly contrived cache the pupbio adminstrator spied an old wallet. Opening the bag I Tyre - discovered that it contained the bank book, jewels and stock ccrtifi cates. —Los Angeles Times. Exaggerated. Theknackof looking at the bright side of things was never developed to such perfection as in the case of a man who, after a railway accident, telegraphed to his friends wife: “Your husband killed in railway accident; head, both arms and both legs cut off.” But later this correction was re ceived : First report exaggerated. Your husband killed; 1 head and legs cut off, but only one arm.'' He Evidently Had One. “What is a pessimist, pa?” “A man who has a note to jmeet." —New York Press. TO 5E -STRONG O 5E LIBERAL O 3E PROMPT To serve its depositors well and truly, holding their interests identical with its own: to grant as generous terms as are consistent with sound banking; to wel come the small account as cordially as the large one; to 1 e satisfied with small margins of profit in its bus iness transactions, and to give its customers a fair measure of its success, is the policy of THE WINDER BANKING CO. WINDER, GEORGIA. THE 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 vou with Insurance. Let W. L.BLAHI N( r \ ATE OR G. G. ROBINSON Explain it to you It creates an estate with Small Out-lay. W. E. YOUNG. The Shingle Man, Dealer !n Lumber, Lime, Shingles, Brick, Hardware. Cabinet Mantels, Doors, Sash, etc. Agent for the Celebrated Rubberette Roof ing. Warehouse on Candler Street. o 0. N. EPPS. JAS. L. M. GUNNIN. Homes for Home=Seekers! We have had placed in 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 arc in high state of cultivation, and lie in the best portion of the county, directly on public roads and convenient to market, schools and churches. Some of the b st 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 be offered home-seekers, and vet 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 us right away. Crawford Realty Company,! Crawford, Georgia. Mixed. The following appeared in an Irish newspaper: “Whereas, John Hall has fraud ulently taken away several articles of-wearing apparel without my knowledge, this is therefore to in form him that if he does not forth with return sthe same his name shall be made public.’’ —London Tattler.