Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, October 08, 1908, Image 4

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• —■ Closes Saturday Night. Oar Great Introductory Sale will close Saturday Night at 10:00 O'clock. Since in ti”• Mils grand sale hundreds of people have flocked to this store and were astonished at the grand bargains we were offering. The same prices as advertised in last weeks’ News will be in force until Saturday night, and if you have not yet attended this sale it will U-to V.mr advantage to do so at once. We below offer you a few extra specials until Saturday night: pi | , i nt 'Xo j Men’s suits in all sizes and colors in single and double breasted which previously sold from b 7-5 oto SLS-00 to fs r ° until Clothing Saturday night for £4.98. Lot No. 2. Youths’suits in sizes from 14 to 20, in single and double breasted, worth from $5.00 to $10.50 until Saturday night, only $4.98. , <c ",, , , r fT , • . 'in very prettv stripes worth $15.00. As we only have 3 left we tnll close them out at $8.48. Also a complete line of Dry Ladies OUItS Goods' Men’s and* Ladies’ Shoes, Men’s and Ladies’ Hats,!Skirts, Jackets, all to go at Introductory Sale until Saturday night. Yours to please, H. MENDEL & CO., WINDER WEEKLY NEWS Published Every Thursday Evening Koss Bros. Editors and Proprietors T~ 1 <( t postoffic ' at Winder, Ga. 'v sj-T-'r..l ts mail matter. sniSSCKI I*TIOX U’ATIiS One Year, * - - #I.OO Six Months. ... ->0 Three Months, - - Thursday, October 8, 1908. Like begets like, and deceptive election law.' will result in dishon est elections. Taft will never gt t our vote. The idea of a man drinking milk when in St. Lous! Hah! The price of cotton is giving the! funnel more concern than the pres- I idential campaign. Yanee.v Carter and Tom Watson were the first men in Georgia to feel a cold wave this fall. The pa rag rap her of 'The Elbtuton 1 Star admits that red is i.er favorite j color. Oh, how sudden. Alton H. Parker is on the tiring j #line for democracy. He took a tell-) ingshotat Teddy this week- Judge Ellis, of Lu ton superior j "court, gave a decision Wednesday j upholding the right of the state to tax “near beer.“ "Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde or Preside! it Roosevelt and Terrible* Teddy"’ is the title of the latest ! American melodrama. Dr. Broughton and Dick Gray, of ; Atlanta, the two great political! searchlights of Georgia, did not vote j yester. 1 ay —weren ’trogissered. The horses at the Atlanta horse show are attracting little attention, but “the boxes ait* Mowing with ex quisite costumes and radiant with beautiful faces." Son-in-law Xickademus lias been telling family secrets, anti no doubt the lad will eat grass like an ox be fore he hears the last of this Roose velt dynasty busineess. The new road h\v for Jackson county never came up for ratifica tion at Winder precinct. The elec tion yesterday was about the worst muddled affair, ever held in (nor || We had rather he honest with ourselves and vote alone for what |we believe to he just and right In 'fore (Jo( 1 and man than rule the J world with might and fraud. Norman F. Mack. chairman ol ! the 1 Hanot*ratio National Commit tee, collapsed Tuesday night as a | result of overwork, Hi? illness is not serious. Mi. \V. T. Shaw is our represm tiitive in Hosehton, and has author ity to receipt t’or I’m; Nhws. Me will taki pli’iisure in forwarding the name of any one wishing to join our hand of 11<isliton readers. Detroit has won the American League pennant ami Ty Cohh, the Ceorgia hoy, was the Star in tile de ciding contest with Chicago, Cring ing in two runs with a three-base line drive to center field. After this hit the game was never in doubt. The Atlanta Georgian of Wednes day asks its subscribers: “Did Humphreys kill himself?'’ “[shea suieide?' ; “Is Taft coming thru Georgia?" “Will negroes take hami in election?” Answer —Now. really, we don't know. The editor of The Omaha Bee, a leading Republican newspaper, shot Taft's platform into doll-rags, at tributing its utterances to W. J. Bryan. Now he is the laughing stock of the country and the Demo crats are using Ids editorial as cam paign literature. A UJDXROUS ERROR. I I he Omaha Bee is working over-j time to defeat Bryan. The editor j not only uses his paper in every j possible way to boost the republi can party, but is active in assisting tln> management of the Taft cam paign. The other day the Bee found something Bryan was supposed to have said in regard to the tariff and proceeded to criticise* it severely. It charged that the expression was a palpable straddle. After the edito rial was printed il developed that the quotation did not come from Br .van, but was a part of the repub lican platform. \\ bile the mistake is an amusing one, still that Editor Rosewater told the truth is certain. The sec- I tion quoted and almost everything else in the republican platform is a ! straddle. That is the way the re | publicans get votes. If the plat- I form could not read ikith ways, Taft would get a very short way in his race. Even so. he will not get a glimpse of the white house. He will Ik* badly defeated. In the meantime, the Uiisfehvis on Editor Rosewater. Dublin Goutfier i ■ '| H f .SPOT COTTON. 1 I We have arranged with \\ . K. j Lyle A- Cos. to furnish The News | with the cotton quotations just be ! fore we go to press each Thursday, and in future they will also give us 1 a short cotton letter. The qouta -1 tions for today follow: Winder —Weak, 8 o-4c. j New Orleans —Easy, 8 18-1. 80. New York —Steady, 0 10-l<e. I Mobile —Steady, 8 0-8 | Savannah —Steady, 8 o-He 1 Charleston —-Quiet, 8 l-2c ! Norfolk —-Steady, s 7-Sc j Baltimon —Normal, Be Houston —Firm, Be Augusta —Firm, 8 8-1 tie Demand very poor and market looks as if would work to lower levels. W. K. Lyle A Cos. RACIAL ANIMOSITIES. The trouble at Springfield fur | nislies another example of tin fact I that racial animosities are peculiar to no particular states or sections in American Cnion, and that the lawless element among those peo ple whose fathers demanded the abolition of negro slavery can he quite as murderously unjust in their treatment of the black man as can the lawless element among those people who once held the negroes in bondage. The presence of the negro in this country, and his con dition. is a national problem, and not a sectional one. Criminality on his part is made the excuse for 1110 b lawlessness to an extent that is called forth by the criminal ac tions of no other race or class. This is mie both North and South. Negro criminality is not to be cured by white lawlessness; lynching? do not have any preventative effect on j the crime for whieh they are the usual punishment. Mob lawless ness in all parts of the country must he ended liefore the white people of 1 Kitli section? can strike ! upon a national policy, free from ! hypocrisy, with regard to th<* negro. ! —Don Marquis, in lTide Remus’s ! The Home Magazine for October. DtATH Of MRS. C. L TUCK. Mrs. 0- E. Tuck, of Jackson county, died iu Athens Monday night after an illness of several wrecks with typhoid Sever. The re mains of Mrs. Tuck were canied Tuesday afternoon to the old Boggs burying ground near Jefferson, where the interment took place. Mrs. Tuck was reared iiythat com munity, and leaves many friends and relatives in Jaeeson county to mourn for her- She was about sixty years of age and had been a consistent member of the church from girlhood. We call attention to the rounds iof the tax collector for Jackson Wy>D' -—which appears elsewhere. The new and up-to-date FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP that does good work and makes good machinery. Owned and operated by Woodruff Bros. DRAG SAW IRON FRAME ' SHINCLEMILL W ■ ■ In every line, WOODRUFF MACHINERY is in a class by itself, embodying every improvement known in mechanics which makes one machine supe rior to another in durability, convenience, economy and speed of operation. Write us for prices on the Bent Machinery on earth. Don’t consider any other makes until you investigate ours. SAW MILLS, SHINGLE MILLS, LATH MILLS, * DRAG SAWS, HAY PRESSES, STALK CUTTERS. WOODRUFF HARDWARE l MANUFACTURING CO., Winder, Ga. lilN- : fear, |J# |gjg|. LATH MILL SHIHGLCHILL SAW MILL <fc. WOODRUFF HARDWARE & MANUFACTURING CO., WINDER, GA Needles, Shuttles and Bobbins for use in All Makes of Sewing Machines. THIS MEANS YOU. Smith Hardware Gompany, . \V ,n ‘ r, Georgia.