Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, October 08, 1908, Image 3

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Only National Bank Between Atlanta and Athens. We want your business. We offer you every accommodation that your account and business standing will justify. Government supervision. THE. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WINDER. W.A’ pCi’ O O' C4MBMM OFFICERS: ‘ - DIRECTORS:-* - w. Hf TOOLE, President S. W. ARNOLD L. F. SELL W. L. BI..VBISGAME ) • w - T ' ROMNBO>i °- BKNTON , V i'restrt W. 1.. BLASINGAME J. B. WILLIAMS J. B. WILLIAMSii • A. H. O'NEAL T. C. FLANIGAN W. L. JACKSON, Cashier. , . S. T. ROSS W. H. TOOLE. ARE YOU SATISFIED TO FACE THE FUTURE with its uncertainties without endeavoring to provide \ protection for those who have been entrusted to your care? *SAFETY AND SURETY CAN BE HAD by giving them the benefits of your effortsby taking out life insurance NOW. THE STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND , offers the best protection, doubly secured bv the “COM PULSORY RESERVE DEPOSIT LAW” and has been the means of making thousands independent when the independent ones needed it most. F. W. BONDURANT GENERAL AGENCY, Office over Smith & Caritkers Bank, Corner Broad and Candler Streets, WINDER, GEORGIA. C. W, JACKSON’S 18 HEADQUARTERS FOR Wagon and Buggy work, Carriage Trimming, Painting and Rubber Tire Work. HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY,. . Some good home-made Wagons on hand for sale. YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED AND WORK GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION r C. W. Jackson, Winder, - Georgia. 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, t * BfesT Office at The Winder Banking Company. w. E. YOUNG, The Shingle Man, Dealer In Lumber, Lime, Shingles, Brick, Hardware. Cabinet Mantels, Doors, Sash, etc. Ageut for the Celebrated Rubberette Roof ing. Warehouse on Candler Street. B-prsUi chilly at night-doeai’t it? VWt Le long <■ there*. frost, and not much longer until there’s rtoi'nu. THE ROOF? So* it will last the winter through without costing morefor repairs than would buy anew Cor ‘.right Shingle F.oof that never needs repair as long as the brilding lasts? t r.ot. let us e.amine it and quote prices. -you'll never regret it. for Cortright Shingle, snake everybody happy. LEATHERS & EAYENSON, Winder, Ga. hinder Train Schedules GOOD INFORMATION. 4rrival and Departure of Trains Eastern Time. Effective September Id, 1908. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. FROM WINDER, C.A., NORTH AND HAST No. 52, - - 10:03 am No. 38, - - 10:28pm south and west. No. 41, - - 5:29 a m No. 53, - - 0:53 p m Attention is called to the fact that No. 32, which leaves Atlanta 12:20, Athens 2:18 p in. has a great cut in time to the east. This train now arrives Norfolk 8:10 a m. Richmond 5:40. am, Washington 8:50 am, New York 2:45 pm. Complete dining car service to N p w York with through sleeper. No. 33 leaving Atlanta 4:45 p m. carries through sleeper to Bir minghom and Memphis, and all trains make good connection at Atlanta, Birmingham and Mem oh is for the west Gainesville Midland Railway _ SOUTH BOUND No. 11 —Lv 8:40 a. m. No. 13 —Lv. 3:25 p. m. No. 15 —Lv. 10:85 am; Sunday only. NORTH BOUND No. 12—At. 11:80 m. No. 1 4 —Ai. 6 :20 p m. No. 1(> —A.. 5:28 p m: Suh.onlv. No. 12 will run to Balmont iv gardDss of No. 13. *, Yard limits at Winder are <x tended “south” to Seaboard Air Line junction- All trains going through Winder yard must be under full control. A LETTER FROM NORTH CAROLINA Warrenton, N. CI was nearly dead with kidney affection for six months, <rrowing worse all the time. My case was hopeless—was unable to get 'about bit little. I had tried everything with iittie benefit. I took three bottles of .Stuart’s Buchu and Juniper and was perfectly cured. Am now well and all right. I owe my life to Stuart’s Buchu and J\iniper. —11. T. Macon. If you suffer with backache, dull head ache, swollen feet, stiff joints, and have no energy and see imaginary specks in the air, you have symptoms of kidney trouble. Stuart’s Buchu and Juniper will relieve you. All druggists, SI.OO. Write for free sample. We will send enough to prove its wonderful merits. Stuart Drug Manufacturing Cos. ATLANTA. GA. PENTECOST. The pound supper at the home of Miss Bertha McDonald Saturday night was highly enjoyed by all present. Nary Dell, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Steed, is real sick at this writing. Misses Erma Hancock and Viola Anderson, of Statham, visited in this section Saturday night. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. \V. S Bradberry, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. David, of Mavs ville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald Sunday. Mr. R. N. Pentecost has returned from Lawrenet ville, where he was at the bedside of Mrs. J. ('. Pente cost. We are real glad to know that she is improving. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Steed were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Stood Sunday. Mrs Elizabeth Hinton, of Lum berten, Miss., and Mrs. N. J. Kelly, of Winder, visited Mrs. Wall, of this place, this week. The fourth and last Quarterly Conference of the Methodist Pro testant church will convene at this place the third Saturday in this month. We urge every mon.b r< f the church especially to be present. Not only the members are invited, but every one come and bring wfdl filled baskets. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. llaynie were the guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. llaynie. The Misses McElhannon were the guests of Miss Leanna Sims last Sunday. Several from Oak Grove attend el Sunday school lure Sunday. PLEASANT HILL Several of our young people at tended the singing at Chapel Sun day . Rev. It. S. MeGarrityJfjlled his regular appointment here Sunday. A good sermon was heard by a very large crowd. The singing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hamilton Sunday night was highly enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton ! visited Mr. and Mrs. George Casper I Sunday. Mr.J.J. L. Owens spent Monday j in Jefferson. j Mrs. B. 15. Hammond was the I guest of her daughter, Mrs. Cynthia Mobley, Saturday,and Sunday. Mr, and Mrs- J. L. Owens were | the guests <if their son, Mr. Dave Owens, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Will Crow visited Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hamilton Sat urday night. Miss Cleo Wall was the guest of j Miss Mary Lou Owens Saturday I afternoon. 1 Mr. Sanford McDonald, of At- lanta, spent Sunday with his moth er, Mrs. Fannie McDonald. Mr. Will Wall spent Saturday in Winder. Shanty Mobley was the guest of Willie Hamilton Saturday night. Mr. Oreen Wall spent Saturday night with Mr. Jim Owens. Mr. Richard Sikes was the guest o f Mr. Lee Duncan Sunday. Mr. Dave Hammond s little boy was bitten by a rattle snake Fri day . Mr. and Mrs. J. Grizzle spent Sat urday night with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mobley. LEBANON. Mrs. M. T. Toney and children, of the Classic City have beep spend ing a L w days in our midst. The I Farmers’ Educational and Co-operative Cnion met at the usual place of meeting Saturday after noon. Jewell Thompson, of Farming ton, is visiting in this section. The singing at Elder’s Academy Sunday afternoon bv 11. F. and J. H. Baird was very good indeed I and greatly enjoyed by those pres ent. Hope they will come again. Mrs. H. H. Freeman and son, Allen, and daughter, Susan, spent one day last week with relatives in Athens. Let everybody come to Sunday school at Lebanon next Sunday at I 3 p- rn. I Hon. T. W. Reed, City Editor of The Athens Banner, and his wife and children spent Sunday with G. K. Elder and family near Elder’s Academy. Miss Belle Hunter, of Jeficrson, spent a few days here recently. Mr. Fletcher Tuck, of Winters ville, spent Sunday here. Sheriff B. H. Collier and daughter Cora; C. L. Bond, W. J. Martin, and E. S. Lord, of Jefferson, at tended the singing at Elder’s Acad !erny Sunday afternoon. Also L. |E. Whelchel, of Harrisburg. ! J. B. Williams is having anew residence put up. Before I write again to The , Winder Weekly News the October : State election will be passed away j and we hope that the disfranchise ! ment measure will be ratified by I the people of Georgia. I Tuesday- Oct. ’’6. B. B. E. Take Notice. Those indebted to me will please call at Firpt National Bank and settle notes and accounts. W. L Blasingame. Clean government is essential to the welfare of the nation, and every man should take an interest in civ ie affairs. Good politics like charity, however legin at home, and we haven’t an overlv large amount of respect for the fellow who spends his time listening to political spell binders while his wife “totes” water from a spring a quarter of a mile away. —Walton News.