Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, October 08, 1908, Image 2

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RALLY AT BETHEL CHIRCH. Colored People Raise One Hundred Dollars at Meeting Sunday. Bethel church was crowded t*♦ its fullest capacity Sunday afternoon when some of Winder'.-* most iu- Huential citizens and leading di vines gathered there to entluisc the colored people of this section with interest for tin- education of their children. The meeting was termed an educational rally, the ohjeet be ing to raise funds for the improve-; meat of the school building and! for other purposes. The colored folks are profuse in their expressions of appreciation olid praise of the broad-minded und liberal-hearted leaders of Winder for the interest they have shown in the up-lift and educational advanee nicnl of the colored race. A fund of siol* was raised at the gathering, and those in charge wish us to thank each and everyone u no con tributed to the cause. The nanus of the streakers on the program were given in our last issue. 1 heir talks received rcs|>eolful attention and hearty “amens. B- 1). (horge proved himself a ready speaker with a clear insight into the needs of negro edueation. By request we give the names of j those contributing to the fund : J. T. Strange A. A Camp ITO W. 11. (Juartcrnian 1.00 (i‘. W . I>l I .apt n iere 1 .00 Those giving one dollar wen-: A 1* I’eiidlant, John Hill, Call Bow man, W’m Smith, llenrv Horton, 0B Williams, (II Robinson, < ieo Brittain, John Freeman, John Brittain, Rev Taylor, John dray, Bud Millsaps, Fred Hosch, Ch-m Jackson, Ha most Jackson, M itchel Camp, Clarence Brown, Dudley (ieorge, Ahe Blakely, W ill Hender son, Rich Smith, W W Wilkerson, •(*(■( Anderson, .Jim Biggs, Run Brittain, ( liorlic 1 lailcy, •Jim Mont gomery, Clwrrlir (ilmlstoti, Kmor.y 11:irm-. Arch Banns, H (i HrifTetlo Millie Batman, Rope Millsaps, Torn J >ye, Frank Ban kins, We-ley Kin ney, Breen Moon, Howard ( amp, Wesley Iloseli, Rich Batman, Will Bacon, Munslo Mill, < >sen RicUcy, Joint Lewis, .Joe (’amp.Jcp Horton, Frank Reid, Berry Davis. Major Biggs,Levi Moon, Ralph Minnilield, Charlie Singleton. Those giving iifty cents: Alice Johnson, Lola Boose, Rocna Brown, Maytnic Williams, Callie Harvey, Fflie Moon, Lottie Booth, Willie May Bacon, Mamie I,ester, Janie Lester,Pceala Johitson,Mary Smith, Bertrude Camp, Adel llovton. Mat tie Brittain, Lillie Bell saw, Irene Jones, Lottie Booth, Hattie ,Jackson, Callie 8011, Bertha Wells. Rosa Writen, Lein Blakely, Mart Bat umi 1 , Millie Irvin, Elta Amlerson, Carrie Moon, Mary Smith, Will Johnson, Roxy Rankin, Lula Hhol ston, Caroline Goodley, All io La-| mar, Lizzie Kenney, Susie Hall,| I.iz/ie Cain, Lucy Wade, Lizzie| Aikins, Janie Brittain, David llai-j W, Janie Montgomery, George | Griffcth, Ketia Smith, Kmma Mai-; com, Manila Strickland, C-allie Pat-; man, Julia MeClcskey, Mary Eliza Bigg?*, Fannie Ridley, Evie Ash, Henrietta Lewis, Mollie Horton, Neal Davis, L*ar Camp, Carrie Bellsaw, Frank H<*sdi, Annie. Ba eon, Alice Hill, Ella Davis, 11* .IV. .til.' irrn. __L3. ' .‘A s it umllir —\ \ - ■■■ c free Scholarship in the School of Your Choice. The Athens Business College of Athens, da., is jwisitively the only hnsiuess college in the state which teaches a thorough course of prac tical bookkeeping and business training. Other schools teach theoretical bookkeeping; some or them call it actual business, hut it is not. The commercial room of | the Athens Business College is a J community of business houses of various kinds, engaged 1u real active business work; it teaches one to do by doing. Every entry made by the student during his entire course is originated by <m actual sale or purchase; it may be grain, it may he groceries, dry goods, real estate, or stock in a corporation, hut the transaction, whether (heck, note, draft, receipt, mortgage, deed i r what not, is filled out by the student; contracts of partnership arc drawn up and agreed upon between the parties forming the partnership; articles of incorpora tion are drawn up, officers elected and a corporation formed as any large corporation would be formed in the business world; hanks are organized and operated just as a National hank should be operand under the National laws. 'I hru these practical methods, the student learns business as well as bookkeep ing; they learn how to meet one another face to face and transact business in a business way instead of copying theoretical transactions from a text hook, as is done in every other comniep-i.il school in the state, ll takes more teaching force and ’hotter teachers to teach our systems and methods; our teachers are not only teachers of Bookkeeping hut tliev must he well informed on business customs W hen a student learns to do a thing by actually doing it, he learns it thoroughly, and does not have to go over it time and again as in theory work. Thereloiv with our practical face to face business methods, we | arc able to give the student a ! thorough course of both bookkeep ing and business trailing in less , ° time than In' could possibly get the theory or so called practical hook keeping in other schools. We will give a fiee scholarship in the School of your choice to anyone finding another school in this state j teaching both bookkeeping and business thru practical business transactions as we do. Similar practical methods to those used inj our Bookkeeping and Business Trailing course arc used in teaching shorthand and typewriting. We be lieve in learning to do in the school mom that, which you must do when going into the business world. Write for large catalog telhng how we teach the Byrne Practical Bookkeeping-Business Training and the famous Byrne Simpllied Short ; hand. Athens Business College, j Athena, Ha. Responsibility of Church. Through its individual members the church of Cod is actually and, most, effectively speaking to the I world. When the church enrolls a mem ber she says in effect to the world . ‘ ! that this man or woman is an ex-; i ponenl the it an imperfect or feeble! i one), *>ut yet an exemplification of ; the character of the gospel of Christ !In effect the church says to the j public: “Hero is an illustration ; (very defective indeed hut yet true) !of what Christ does for the sinner, j Just at this point emerges the re-j ! sponsihilitv of the church for the; i effect and influence of each mrm i ber’s conduct. if his conduct be igood and pure,, her test ini on y , given through this member is true; , I it correctly represents Jesus Christ. V t "—■ *>J *•- - • U l V • |j£ Tuesday, Oct. 13, 1908, The Date of the big Shows at THE (TREAT Jr ENORMOUS SHOWS. Grand Historical Wild West and Trained '' Animal Exposition. THREE BIG SHOWS IN ONE. The Supremest Triumph in the history of Tented Institutions, pre senting feats, features and wonders from every known land. Mon ster Caravan of Rare Wild Beasts. Hany cages and dens of Lions, Tigers, Leopards and other noted denizens of the Jungle, famous for their beastly ferosity and scarcity. BANI)B OF MUSIC -25 World’s Funniest Clowns Z 5 A Heard of Performing Elephants. 25 Smallest Ponies on Earth 25 20 Arenic Celebrities 20 50 Big Feature Acts 50 Cowboys and Cowgirls in Big Realistic Wild West. GRAND Sl* EOT AC ULA it STREET PARADE, the most gorgeous pageant of modern times, a glistening mile of enchanting pro cessional amazement. B:g tree exhibition 011 showgrounds right after the parade. 2 Two Complete Performances Daily 2 TWO AISO 8 O’CLOCK R. M, * wilfully sinful in life and conduct; if he ignore the services of toe sanc tuary and deliberately indulge in sin, then if tin* church continue to hold him up before the. world as an ; epistle of Christ, site gives false wit i ness concerning her Lord. Ihcn we see the church of Christ dishonor ing her Reoinei giving false wit i ness as to his character. The answer is in the word of • Co.l. In the message to the church |of Thyatiru the Lord says, “f have 1 a few tilings against thee because thou suth rest that woman Jezebel to teach and to seduce mv servants. And he calls on the church to re pent and change her course. The teaching of these messages to the churches is that the church must not suffer the deliberate evil doer to continue to use her name in dishonoring Christ,. If lie will not bear true, testimony he must not wear her livery or ust' her seal. —'Southern Presbyterian. Hie Best I Can Be. A prince went inti* the vineyard to examine it. if* came to a peach tree, and said, “W hat are you do | ing for me?”’ The tree said, “In | the spring I give my blossoms and ; fill the air with fragrance, and on my boughs bangs the fruit which ! men will gather and carry into the palace for you. Well done, i said the prince. To the chestnut Ihe said, “What are you doing?" i“i am making nests for the birds land shelter cattle with my leaves | ami spreading branches.” And the prince said. Well done. Then he went down into the , meadow and asked the grass what it was doing. -‘ We .are giving our lives for LAST NOTICE. Parties indebted to the estate of the late John S. Smith, and to the firm of J. S. & G. W. Smith, are requested to make immediate settlement. This estate must be closed up, and your prompt attention to this mat ter will be greatly appreciated. G. W. SMITH, Administrator, J. S. SMITH, Deceased, others, for. your sheep and cattle, that they may he nourished.' And the prince said, "Well done. Last of all he asked the tiny daisy what jit was doing, and the daisy said, | “Nothing, nothing. I cannot make. , a nesting place for the birds and I 'cannot give shelter to the cattle, land cannot send fruit into the pal law, and I cannot even give food i for the sheep and cows —they do not want me in the meadow. All I lean do is to be the best little daisy, 11 can be” .And the prince bent i down and kissed the daisy and (said, “There is none better than thou." —Selected. | He Understood. Hewitt—Do you understand where that fellow" stood—the one who was Just talking to us? Jewett—Sure; he was standing on my feet most of the | time.- New" York Press. We are natural believers. Truth, or the connection between cause anil feet, alone interests us.—Emerson. j South Georgia LAND. Now is your time to get you a home in South Georgia. I have 500 acres in and near a little town on the Southern Railroad, in Dodge county. 1 will cut this land up in small tracts with good improvments on each. I have other small places that I can sell cheap. We want people from the. north to locate hereT There are 8 families here from up the country. This is the healthiest place in Georgia. Close to Jaybird Springs, where every body conies for health. Some one comes every week To buy land,. A fine school house is to he erected |soon. This land will be for sale for a short time only. It will pay you 4 to see or write J. H. DURHAM, ■ Chauncey, Ga.