Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, October 08, 1908, Image 7
Only National Bank Between Atlanta and Athens.
We wan your business. We offer you every accommoda ion ha your accoun and business
standing will justify. Government supervision.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WINDER.
Capital Stock ss©„©©©.2£
0
OFFICERS: ~ -- DIRECTORS:-
W. H.TOOLK, President , 8. W. ARNOLD L. F. BEL*.
W. L. BLASINGAME ( w * T * ROBINSON h. 0. BENTON
T 1, .rrrxmfu tV. Promts W. L. BLASINGAME ,1. R. WILLIAMS
A. 11. O’NEAL T. C. FLANIGAN
W . L. JACKSON, Cashier. s. T. ROSS W. TI. 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 lias
been the means of making thousands independent when
the independent ones needed it most.
F. W. BONDURANT GENERAL AGENCY,
Office over Smith & Carithers Bank, Corner Broad and Candler Streets,
WINDER, GEORGIA.
C. W. JACKSON'S
IS 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.
C. W. Jackson,
Winder, - Georgia.
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I W. E. YOUNG The .Shingle Man, I
Dealer In
I Lumber, Lime, Shingles, Brick. Hardware. Cabinet Mantels, l
I Doors, Bash, etc. Agent for the Celebrated Rubberette Roof-1
I ing. Warehouse on Candler Street.
You Want the Best
BUY A
MAJLSTIC RANGE.
AND YOU GET IT
If you want a Cooking Stove we
: : :Have the BEST MAKES. : : :
It will soon be cold weather, you will need a
Heater. We put these ranges and stove® in
your house anywhere in the city ready for
you to make a fire.
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Come and See Us
Smith Hardware Ccr.
HOSCHTON.
Prof. W. S. Richburg, of Count\
Line, was in town Tuesday.
•L D. Bridges, of Talmo, was ii
town Monday.
Mr. Antonio. B. I [nod, of Winder,
was in town Tuesday.
D. J. Flanigan is visiting at
Law re nee vi lie this week.
Mrs. Floyd Anderson returned
from Covington last week.
Chief Police Grceson went up t<
Buford after a law braker this week
Prrof. J. 11. Breedlove has resign
ed as principal, and accepted a po
sition at Madison in the Agricultu
ral School.
Mr. Don Ware was visiting Sun
day in Elmwood. ../'vaftrf
Mr. Ross, of The Winder Weekly
News, was in town Monday. When
Lord went in he came out.
Mr. and Mrs. Addie Davis, oi
I Talmo, was visiting the latter’s
! mother Sunday.
; Ralph Lott, Princeton Pirkle and
Willie Randolph entered the Agri
cultural School at -Madison Mon*
| day.
Hoyt Davis and Boyce Braselton
entered school at Auburn Monday.
A tenant house of if. T. ( Tonic
! burned Saturday.
Mr- .1. 0. Anderson breathed his
| last Saturday morning at 3:00
o’clock and was hurried at Bethle
hem Sunday, lie was a model
husband and father and a Christian,
and will be greatly missed by wife,
brothers, sisters and friends.
Wash T. Reti.aw,
South Georgia
LAND.
Now is your time to get you a
home in South Georgia. 1 have
AGO 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 cheap. We want
people from the north to locate
here. There are 8 families here
from up the country. This is the
healthiest place in Georgia. Close
to Javhird Springs, where every
body comes for he lt'i. Someone
comes every week to buy land. A
line school house is to be erected
soon. This land will . Ik; for sale for
a short time only. It will pay you
to see or write
J. H, DURHAM ,
Chcttmcey, Ga.
Begins to get chilly .it night —clo-sn't it> Won't be long till there’s frost, and not much
linger until ~n,n„. TH£ ROOF? Sure i, will Us. the
\vinter through without costing more for repair* than would buy anew Cortright Shinglo
Ivoof that never netds repaid as long as the building liatj> If n-H, I t us e i.'. i.ie it and
Quota price*. you il never regr. X it, for Cortright Shingle* make everybody happy.
LEATHERS & EAYENSON,
Winder, Ga.
PLEASANT HILL.
Rev. R. S. Metiarrity will till his
regular appointment at this place
unday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton
visited Mr. and Airs. J. L. Owens
Sunday.
Miss Sunii 1 Wall and her sister,
Miss Oeie, were the guests of Misses
Nora and Mnrv Lou Owens Mon
day.
Bore, to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Mellonald, a girl.
Misses Ida and Vida. Malcom were
Hie guests of Misses Genora and
Euther Harrison Saturday night.
Mr-John Wall was the guest < f
Mr. flank Mohlev Sunday.
Mr. George Hamilton was in
Winder Monday on business.
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.Mr- R. L. Mobley was in Winder i
Tuesday on business.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Mell;
Davis, a boy.
The Macon Telegraph dubs Tem
ple Graves ’‘the Georgia song
bird." Yes, but there’s darn little
harmony in the tune lie’s humming
now. —Walton Tribune.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
The Winder Banking Cos..
Locati-d at Winder, Ga., at the close of business September 23, 1908.
Resources: Liabilities:
t
Botins and Discounts... 8135,930 02 Capital Stock Raid in... ¥SO,(KXJ 00
Demand Eoans 29,722 65 Surplus Fund 20,000 00
Overdrafts 9,79 b 93 Undivided Profits, less
Bonds and Stocks owned Current Expenses and
by the Bank, 2,300 00 Taxes Paid 744 87
| Furniture and Fixtures 2,405 50 Due to Banks and Bank
v>ther Real Estate 8,500 00 ftrs in this State 851 30
Due from Banks and Individual Deposits,Sub-
Banker.- in the State... 22,521 46 jeet to Check 55,708 72
Due from Banks and Demand Certificates 3,925 58
Bankers in other States.. 0,278 50 Time Certificates 29.8.80 16
('urreney ,670 00 Cashier’s Checks 957 39
Gold .805 00 Notes and Bills Redis-
Silver, Nickels and Pen- counted 17,988 42
ntt!H 1,478 86 Bills Payable, Including
Checks and ('ash Items.. 876 02 Time Certificates Rep-
Suspense account 162 00 resenting Borrowed
Money 47,500 00
Total $226,509 44 Total $226,509 44
STATE OF GEORGIA, County of Jackson
Before me came Lee S. Radford, Cashier of The Winder Banking
Cos., who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement
is a true condition of said Bank, as shown bv the books of file in said
Bank. Lee S. Radford.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 28th dav of Sept., 1908
OAK GROVE.
Mr. Boh Bay and Guy Prickett,
spent Saturday night at Commerce.
The Little babe of Mr. and Mrs.
George Langley is sick with fever.
Mrs. Sam Teal is on the sick list
ibis week.
We are glad to note that Mr.
George Langley, who has been con
fined to his room for some time
with fever, is up again.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Tate
Jones, a hoy.
Rev. J. C. Patrick filled his reg
ular appointment at Permaniu,
near Atlanta, Saturday and Smy
day. ‘ J. M. B.
House and Lot
FOR SALE.
I have for sale a 3-room house on
Stephens and Alexander streets.
Lot, f)7x 1 do. Price S6OO. For fur
ther particulars apply to
J. A. Bearden,
Westminster, S. C.