Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, October 15, 1908, Image 5

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PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. Carl X'i black spent Monday in Atlanta. Mrs. R. H. Cannon spent Satur dav'in Atlanta. Mrs. Doe (’anthers is visiting Atlanta this week. Mrs. B. F- Wilson was in Winder Tuesday shopping. Miss Susie Dowdell spent Sunday in I jawrenceville. Miss Emma Moore spent Sunday with home-folks in ( onier. Mrs. W. I*. Dehaperriere, of Hoschton. was in Winder Tuesday. Tax Collector W. T. Appleby was in Winder Tuesday on his first round. Mr. M. A. Rogers, was in Winder Wednesday and gave The News office a call. Miss Bessie Hum leaves Friday for Jackson, where she will spend several days. M rs. D. Y.* Hodges, of Logan vi lie, is spending a few days with her son here. N oil’ll get your money hack if the Kiss, Kiss, Ki-s drill Friday night is not a success. Messrs. IF J. Cox and X. B. Lord spent Sunday with relatives in Oconee county * Mr. Wheeler Downing spent Monday and Tuesday with his sis ter Mrs. A. 11. O’Neal. Mrs. .1. Q. Ilunnicutt, of Nor cross, is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. W. F. Elrod. Miss Joe Smith was taken seri ously ill Sunday afternoon- She is reported to he greatly improved. Misses Starr Blasingame and Pauline Camp, who are attending Breiiau, were with home folks Sun- Ua,v. Mrs. S. A. Johnson has been critically ill for the past two weeks. Small hope is held out for her re covery. Mr. M- Jones and daughter, I Miss Alma Lee, of Thnmasville, ■ Gn., are visiting the former’s sister.; Mrs, ’l'. 1 Smith. ; Second-hand Sterling Organ, in ■first-class condition, for sale or in j exchange for good milch cow. Ap ply to W. F. Elrod, barber shop. Et will he worth your money to see “Elide” Sam Potts, (the wid ower) and his five children travel ing at the 'Union Depot” Friday night. _ For Sale —A line breech-loading shotgun- Cost 810 new. IVill sell at a bargain. Gun is in good shape and almost as good as new. Sec W. L. Sik< Winder, Ga. There was a small lire at the Rock Warehouse Tuesday morning. There was much excitement and little lire, the blaze being confined to some cotton samples. Damage slight. YOUNG MEN! If you want to know why you should become tele graph operators and what school to attend, write to SOUTHERN SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY, Newuan, Ga., for free Catalog "A." EVERY BOY should read it. Po sitions posit’** xante-d* 1 V Miss Then Smith is visiting in Atlanta this week. Mr.'w. T. Shaw, of Hoschton, was in Winder Tuesday. Mr. W. J. Martin, of Jcffcison, was in Winder Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Hodges were in Jefferson one dav this week. Mr. Cary Downing spent - wral days last week in the Gate City. L_ Mrs. Margaret Mott, of Ander son, S. C., is visiting her nitre Mrs. W. F. Elrod. Mr. R. R. Chestnut, of Tampa, Fla., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Smith this week. For SaltI—Two 1 —Two good milch cows with young calves. See Theodore Dalton, AN iuder, Ga., R. F. D. 2d. Mrs. L. W- Hodges, who has been spending some time with friends and relatives in Barnwell, S. C., has returned home. 1 Mr. John Adams, of near Gallib e. Jackson eaunty, was in Winder Tnursay. Rut in your (Hates liefore cold weather. Set' that full line at the right price at the Smith Hardware (I mipany. Miss Manche Stanton, who has been spending a week visiting in Loganville and Atlanta, returned home today. Several Wiudorites contemplate visiting Atlanta to witness the pre sentation of ‘’The Merry Widow, at. The Grand Opera house. Mr. J. Wesley Smith, of Winder, was united in marriage Sunday to Miss Bailie Clebourne, of Athens. The young couple will make the ( lassie City their future home. There will he singing at Ebenezer church on the evening of the fourth Sunday, conducted by Jol n and Henry Baird. Happy Voices No. 2 and Windows of Heaven No. <> are the hooks to be used. Every body invited. Tuesday, October sth, Mr. David W. Sims, of near Winder, and Miss Viola Jennings, of Greenville, S. were united in marriage, at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. Sims is a prosperous young farmer of Oconee county. Miss Lona Tillman, of Edgefield, S. C, daughter of Senator Ben Till* man. spent the latter part of last week with Mrs. NY. H. Quarterman. She left Monday for her home to meet her father, who is expected to return from Ids trip abroad tins week. Joe Saul was asked by a leading citizen why his store was so crowded Saturday, and made this reply: “1 took a page ad. in The NN inder News telling the people about mv goods and prices, and they come to trade with me. Always when 1 make reduced prices I tell it in the paper, and 1 never regreted it. That’s why.” Winder ha* been having and is to have almost a full week of enter tainment. The circus was in town Tuesday, “The Union Depot" is to be presented Friday by local talent and Saturday night a first-class minstrel performance will hold the boards at the Lyric. When the excitement has elieel away and the chilly breezes are upon us we will turn our attention to the comforts |of life and purchase our full supply of wearing apparel from Kilgore & Kelly, the old reliables. THOUSANDS Are Trading With Us, ARE YOU? if Not, Why Not ? Our fall opening sale has been the greatest suc cess a sale of that kind ever had in Winder. We have hardly words enough to express our gratification to our friends and customers for the confidence they place in our special sales, which means practically in us, and in return we promise you that any statement we made in our circulars in the past, or will make in the future, must, and will be. fulfilled in the store. We can say with pride that thousands of smart buyers of the best class of farmers and business j eople of Jackson, Gwinnett and Walton counties are i spending their cash with us, where they can make one dollar go as far as one dollar and twenty-five cents anywhere else. Are you one of them? If not, why not? Is net a dollar's savings worth to you as much as to any one else? Or is it bacause you don’t know U3? If so, ask your neighbor about us. THE CLOTHIER. WINDER, GEORGIA. For Rent —Storage rooms cheap, j Apply to S* E. Sharpton. Dr. N. B, Cash, of Center, gave i The News force a pleasant call to- j day. Mrs. T. M. Merck,of Gainesville, is visiting her daughter. Mrs. \V. E. Merck. 11; st line of Heaters and Cook Stoves to Ik‘ found, at the Smith Hardwa re Cos m puny. A young fresh Jersey Cow for sale. See B. H. Meadow, one and one half miles north of Winder. For Sale —One registered Jersey cow; calf three weeks’ old. Also, mare and 8-year-old fi 11 v. Apply to O. S. Hayes, Winder, Ga. Ths Chinese Waiter. The ehi-ef glory of an average Chi nese inn is the waiter. This indispen sable functionary is the guardian of all your interests for the time i**ing, and when you are uot looking lie dives into secrets and matters of your own that i seem to amuse and enlighten him to your inconvenience and annoyance. ; 1 Like bis confreres in other and more i enlightened countries, he hardly ever ; separates himself from the inevitable napkin, but his badge of waitersblp is | a very practical article with him. With ' it In summer he mops his damp brow or bare shoulders. *hiie in winter,! wrapped about his b *ad, it protects him frotu rain and wind The Chinese waiter’s napkin is put t.c ai! kinds of uses besides those just mentioned. It I is used as a dishcloth, a mop with : which to wipe the floor, a cloth for cleaning and wiping down tables and n duster. But Chinese landlords are very reasonable, in their charges, which In a measure compensate for the on plwuantnens of living in their Inna. A BANK ACCOUNT Will give you a financial standing in the community. Did you ever hear it said of your neigh bor, “He has a bank account?” It means more than dollars and cents. It means “For Progress and Enterprise” and in selecting your depository you make no. mistake in choosing THE WINDER BANKING COMPANY. WINDER. GEORGIA, Whose motto is “Every] Accommodation Con sistent With Sound Banking.” IVoticc Veterans. All mcmi>er9 of Joseph E. .John-: ston Camp, No. 1558, are requested i to be on hand next Saturday’ at the ; council hall promptly at 8 o’clock. This October 1.4. 1908. H. J. Cox, Commander. E. M. Moulder, Adjutant. .. . They are in trouble in Bulgaria butwe arc too busy keeping up with our seven presidential candidates j and our one president to pay any attention to them just now. — ElUrton Star. The czar’s yacht is named “stan dard.” Has Nicholas been cor responding with Arehbold, too? I Aligns.a Herald. Notice fo Debtors And Creditors. Notice it- hereby given ali credit ors of the estate of L. L. Saunders, late of Jackson county, deceased, to render in an account, of t heir de mands properly authenticated. And all persons indebted to said decease and are requested to make immediate payment. This October 12, IWB. J. M. SAUNDERS. Administrator.