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Real Estate Bargains.
We can’t understand why you won't buy a bargain. The value of tlie place on Athens street that we are offer
ing you at $1,900 is worth $2,500. A 5-voom house, three acres of land, with running water, 82 teet front on
Athens street, the first house this side of Mr. E. M. Moulder's, within 300 yards of the scnool. Let us show you this
place and we are convinced that you will agree with us, it's a bargain.
Every young man who is desirous of owning a lot in this growing city can certainly do so now on the easy
payment plan. There is a peculiar satisfaction m owning a lot that you can beautify and make it increase in
value* Come in and let’s talk it over.
CITY PROPERTY.
Avery desirable close in
place on Road street,East side
next to Rev. S. W. Arnold,
where Dr. J. H. Turner now
resides, all modern convien
inces $3,000.00, half cash the
balance in six months. Don’t
wait, this place will sell.
BUSINESS LOT.
On the North side of Can
dler street next to the lot
bought by the city, being
thirty feet front and running
back to the railroad right of
way about two hundred and
five feet, Price $2,250.00
Quarterman & Toole,
First National Bank Building, Winder Ga.
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR
BUGGIES.
' We have on hand a line of the best Bug
gies for the money ever brought to this
market. We handle the
Rock Hill, Columbia, Taylor-
Canady, Tyson & Jones,
Columbus, Summers,
Durham, Piedmont
%
and Anchor.
Give us a call and let S. C. Potts or
W. H. Sikes tell you howto roll through
life with ease.
Cannon & Flanigan,
Winder, Ga.
Look ! Listen !
Today will be yesterday tomorrow. You can’t turn the
wheel with the water that has passed. Now is the time to
get busy before building material advances too high, which it
is bound to do. Yours to serve. Prices Right.
Winder Lumbr Company.
DWELLING.
House and lot corner Wood
lawn and Stephens streets for
merlv occupid bv Miss Dora
Wilhite for $2,500.00
House and two acres of
land on the North side of
Wright street known as the
J. O. Wright place at $2,250
$1,350 buys 2-story, 6-rooni
house and lot on Sage street
1-2-acre lot. Known as the
Segars’ house.
124 acres a part of the W. J.
Whitehead river farm, four
room dwelling, tenant house,
good land; per acre $20.00
"Vacant lot 011 the East side
of Broad street below the
new two story house of Mr.
1). D. Kesler, (first lot below)
listen $500.00
Probably the most desirable
vacant lot in Winder bounded
on the North by Wright street
bounded on the South by
New street, bounded on the
East by by Center street,
bounded 011 the West by Sec
ond avenue. You can’t be
crowed, pretty grove, big
enough for four building lots,
within five minutes walk to
the business part of town*
Think of it only.. SBOO
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
-I. F. HOLMES,
ATTORN KY-AT-1,.\ W,
Statinm, Ga.
Criminal and Commercial Raw a
j Sp* rial tv
SPURGEON WILLIAMS
DENTIST,
Winder - - - Georgia
Offices over Smith tfc Oar it hers
bank. All work done satisfac
torily,
W. H. QUARTERMAN
ATTORNEY AT I,AW
Winder, Ga.
Practice in all the courts
Commercial law a specialty.
W. L. DbLaPERRIKRE
DENTAL SURGERY.
Winder - - Georgia
Fillings, Bridge and Plate-work
done in most scientific and satis
factory way.
Offices on Broad St.
ALLEN S ART STUDIO.
All kinds of Photographs made
by latest methods. All work done
promptly. Office on Candler St.,
Winder Ga
WANTED. |
One Thousand Pairs Second i
Hand Shoes in the next 60!
Days.
F. Hofmeister, j
WINDER, GA.
House and Lot ■
FOR SALE. |
1 have for sale u 3-room house on j
Stc xhens and Alexander streets.,
Lot 57x1 G">. Price £6OO. For fur
ther particulars apply to
J. A. Be a hues,
Westminster, S. C.
TheJ. R. N. Baugh house
and lot on North side Wright
street. A fine location, con
tains about three acres of land,
close to running water. This
place can be purchased now
at $2,700.00
The Davison place on Sage
street. 4-room house and acre
lot fronting two streets and
all for SI,OOO
Two-story, 10-room house,
with barn in rear, on Athens
street; 3-4-acre lot; known
as A. S. Morgan place.
Price. 1>3,500
A Poem
'
'Composed by Mrs. Mary L. Robin
son, mother of Mr. \V. T. Robin
-5 son, of Winder, soon after the
i death of her husband, Mr. G. T
j Robinson, who died Jan. 2b, 18SI,
jin die Chiekusun nation, Indian
! Territory:
I My buried husband can I forget?
Or can the grave eternally sneer?
No ho lingers in my memory yet
And in my heart will live fore,er.
He loved me with a love sincere
And never did his love deceive me
For often in my afflictions here
He did his utmost to relieve me.
Now he’s gone and why should I mourn
Like some forsaken dove forlorn;
He is only numbered with the dead
And sleeping in his narrow bed.
He’ll rest in realms of light and love;
He’ll dwell upon the mount of gkiry;
He’ll rest in beams of bliss above,
And shout to tell the happy story.
1 heard him bid the world adieu
And saw him near the rolling biilow,
The far-off home appeared in view
While yet he pressed a dying pillow.
I saw my dying husLand write
While cold sweat rolled off his brow
Dear darling wife arid children, too,
I now must bid you all adieu.
O, how J long with him to sing
And range the fields of blossoming
flowers,
Come, holy angels, come and bring
A mourner to your blissful bower.
I’d speed with rapture on my way,
Nor would I pause at Jordan’s river;
Witli joy I’d enter endless day,
And live with my loved one forever.
Why should 1 grieve, lament and mourn, |
At what my blessed Lord has done?
It is but right that he should go
And leave me in this world of woe. 1
Lord help me put my trust in Thee,
Contented with my lot I'll be;
Though gloomy doubts are in my way
I’ll try to put my trust in God.
I soon must go and leave you here,
Gut O, the pain it gives my heart,
But sleep on in your narrow bed,
For soon we’il meet no more to part.
That lovely head lies near the tree.
Those sparkling eyes no more I’ll see
Away off here in tV i; lonely tarn!
But soon wVll meet in Heavenly land.
There’s nothing - o look upon,
Except this little mound of clay,
133 acres 2 miles from Win
der on Cedai Creek; per
acre , $27.50
House and lot on the North
side of Wright street between
Broad and Georgia avenue,
Nice lot on Park place 75X
150(0 $500.00. This will be
a nice section.
We have a business house
and lot that will interest a
good business man. The loca
tion, size and price are o. k.
And there the grass will grow around,
And cover till the judgement day.
And then our blessed Lord will say.
My children all to Me must come;
Then leave that narrow bed of clay;
For you lie has a heavenly home.
0, give me grace, dear Lord, I pray
To bear my troubles as they come;
O, he my guide and my stay
Until mv work on earth is done.
PARADISE.
Mr. J. ti. Clack made a business
trip t<> Athens Friday.
Air. and Mrs. B. C. Kinney spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
D. McLeroy.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Rogers, a boy.
Mrs. Emma Attn way spent part,
of last week at Auburn, the guest,
of her sister, Mrs. H. R. Williams.
Mr. and Mr-. Oscar Harrison
wore the guests of Air. and Mrs.
O lis Camp Saturday night.
Mr. C. 1. Ward, of Oconee
county, spent Sunday with Mr.
J. H. Click’s family.
Master Herbert Smith spent Sat
urday night with his grand-mother,
Mrs. Willie Patton.
Mr- and Mrs. John Smith spent
Sunday evening with Mr. JohSmith
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A- Smith and
children attended preaching at
Winder Sunday.
CARD Of THANKS.
Wo wish to thank our friends and
neighbors for the man.v nets of kind
ness shown us during the sickness
and death of our dearly beloved
son, Francis Hill. We wish also to
thank the physician, who did all
;in his power to restore him to
health again. Also for the many
| beautiful floral offerings. Words
■ cannot express our gratitude to you,
1 and may God the Father, who
doeth all things well, bless each and
every one of you is the prayer of
Mr. and Mrs. W. /.. Hill.