Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, October 22, 1908, Image 1

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VOL. XVI. PERSONAL MENTION. Dr. .J. 11. Turner spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Dr. and Mrs. E. F. .Saxon spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Mrs. L. A. House has Ix-en quite sick for several days past. Mrs. \V. H. Quarterman has been indisposed for several days. Mrs. J. H. Turner and little sons are visiting relatives in .Jackson. Miss Pauline Camp is at home from Brenau on account of illness Mr. Garland Robeson visited Gainesville Saturday and Sunday. Mr. J. C. Os well, of the Gaines ville Eagle, paid us a call Friday. Miss Ada Hancock is confined to her room this week with slight ill ness. Mrs. Emory Merck left Wednes day for Gainesville to visit rela tives. Mr. Emmet W. Bond left Tues day for a business trip to Oconee county. A number of Winder’s citizens took in the circus at Athens Wed nesday. Mr. Calvin Moon, of Burke, Ya., is on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. R. 11. Cannon. * Mrs. Bartow Smith-Shank, of Salem, W. Ya., is on a visit to rela tives here. Dr. and Mrs. Bascom Quillian have returned to their home in Wrightsville, Ga. Miss Fannie Caldwell, of Law renceville, visited friends here Sat urday and Sunday. Roy, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Lanier, is very ill at his home on Midland avenue. /Mayor Strange imposed a fine of SIOO on Jip Horton, colored, Mon day night for selling whisky. Miss Bessie Ham spent the week end with her parents in Jackson, Ga., returning Sunday night. Miss Anna Hamilton,of Hartford, Conn., is the guest of her uncle, Mr. A. Hamilton, and family. For Sale —Two good milch cows with young calves. See Theodore Dalton, Winder, Ga., R. F. D. 23 W. Y. House is now with the F W. Bondurant general agency in the accident insurance department. Miss popular seventh grade teacher, has been confined to her room with illness for several days. Mr. Telford Freeman, who has been confined to his bed for a month or more with fever, is conva lescing. Brand new rubber-tired Rock Hill buggy for sale. Never been used. Address “Buggy,” Box B, Win der, Ga. Messrs. Foster Freeman and Hen ry Baird will sing at Rockwell church the first Sunday afteriloon. Everybody invited. Misses Mary Lou Jackson and Ermine Stanton, who are attending the State Normal school at Athens,' spent Sunday with home-folks. The many friends of Miss Lucy Jackson, who has been quite ill for several weeks, will be pleased to learn that she is able to sit up. The little infant of Mr. and Mrs. .J. If. Jenkins is quite sick. Miss Mayo Kelly, of Southern Pines, N. C., is visiting friends and relatives in Winder. Grover Woodruff, who is attend ing school at Young Harris, spent a few days this week with home folks. The minstrel performance Satur day night was given liberal-patron age and all present were pleased with the production. “The Union Depot, - ’ presented by local talent Friday night was a successful undertaking for all con cerned. The ladies of the 1 .D. C. request us to extend thanks to the citizens for their liberal patronage- The citv has fitted- up the old building on Candler street on the lot recently purchased from Mr. E. ''E. Jackson, and tim fire hose and reels are installed there. Mr. H. E. Edwards has accepted the position with the Gainesville Midland recently relinquished by Mr. W. M. Webster, and will as sume his new duties Monday. WINDER. JACKSON COUNTY, GEORGIA. THURSDAY, COTO3ER 22, 1908 J. T. Strange & Co.’s Hosiery Sale. Beginning at 8 o’clock Saturday morning, we put out to our friends ever 3600 pairs of La dies’, Misses’, Children's and Men’s foot covers, 50 dozen Ladies’ half rib top, fleece lined hose without boxes, taken from the best 25c lines. This sale while they last, at 12 l-2c the pair; 60 dozen No. 350 and 325 Misses’ hose, sizes 5 l-2 to 10, double knee, heel and toe, at 19c. 25 dozen Children’s all wool hose, sizes 4 1-2 to 5 1-2 at 10c. CADET STOCKINGS. * We guarantee Cadet Stockings. This HB means anew pair if not satisfactory. ||i All Cadet hose have double linen heel jjgH and toe. The price is 25c —no less to fiß We want to give you M something to remember. Here it is: Every lady buying a pair of our Zeigler shoes will be given FREE choice of a pair of our Cadet Stockings. J. T. STRANGE & COMPANY, Leaders in Styles; Regulators and Controllers of Low Prices . The little child of Mr. T. C. Buckhanan is on the sick list. MNs Goldie Tuggle, of Atlanta, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cox for the past week. Tine cottage at Park Place is near ing completion, and those who have the landscape gardening in charge t 41 us that the little pleasure resort is to be a beauty and a joy forever. Mr. J. If. Jackson had ope of his f -f-t painfully crushed one dav last week while assisting in the erection of a'building on the farm of Hon. A. M. Flanigan. A heavy beam which was being hoisted slipped and fell upon his foot. He is resting as well as could he expected, but will be confined to his room for several weeks before bis injuries heal. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Presbyterian church is preparing to have an apron sale on Thursday ana Friday, December 10-11. Besides aprons the society will have a beau tiful collection of articles suitable for Christmas gifts. Any one wish ing to give orders for any special ar ticles can ha% r e them filled by noti fying the president of the society. Mr. W. V. Young c mtinue? quite ill Mr. G. W. Smith and family spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Mr. A. Hamilton is recovering from a severe attack of jaundice. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Bush spent several days in Atlanta last week. Don’t forget to register for the city primary. The b o>k£ clos-- next Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McCants and Miss Thompson spent Saturday in Atlanta at the fair. Scholarship in Byrn<? Busmens College, Athens, for sale. Address C. II- Cook, Winder, Ga. Miss Grace Jackson, who bn. been ill for the past three weeks, is improving rapidly. Second-hand Sterling Organ, in first-class condition, for sale or in exchange for good milch cow. Ap ply to W. F. Elrod, barber shop. Lost —At opera house Friday af ternoon, black silk umbrella- pearl handle, silver knob; initU.iS on knob. Please return to this office. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. ft friends and Relatives of Mrs. Susan Lampkin Entertained at Gainesville. On October 13th, in the city of Gainesville, at the lovely home of Captain T. P. Martin, assembled a very congenial party, the occasion being the celebration of the eightieth birthday of Mrs. Susan Lampkin, the mother of Mrs. Martin. Aunt Susan, as she is familiarly called, doesn’t look to be more than sixty years of age. Time has dealt gently wit i her. Her life has been one of loving service to her family and the cause of our Lord and Master. She is blessed in t hese her declin ing years with the love and tender can' °f her deyoted daughter with whom she mattes her home. To say the dinner on this occasion was elegant doesn’t half express it. The menu was most delicious and elegantly served. Departing each guest wished for Mrs. Lampkin many returns of the happy occasion. Those present were Dr. .J. W. Bailey and wife, Gainesville; Dr. L. Rudolph and mother, Gaines ville; Mrs. J. W. Hightower and son, Atlanta; Mr. Osborne Ellis and daughter, Atlanta; Rev. R. S. McOarity and wife, Jefferson. SPECIAL NOTICE. Tiiis is to notify my patrons and friends that 1 expect to attend the meeting of the Masonic Grand | Lodge which convenes in Macon, Ga, on October 27, and will lx* away from my work from Monday, . the 2('>th, to Friday, the 30th, in clusive. You will take due notice thereof and govern yourselves* ac cordingly. Very truly yours, Robert P. Adams, Bethlehem, Ga. Mr. A. S. Morgan is in Savan nah. Mr. and Mrs. J. .J. Wilson are in Atlanta taking in the big show. J. B. .Jr., little son of Mr. and / Mrs. J. B. W illiams, is slightly ill. Mr. Babe Elder, who has been ill for sonic time, is improving slowly. Mr. S. B. Glaze, of Cordele, the only living uncle of Mr. W. K. Lyle, is the guest of his nephew on Broad street. Quite a party of \yinderites will visit Atlanta Friday to witness the presentation of ‘The Merry Wid ow,” at The Grand. Chief O'Neal and his men made a raid on a crap game Sunday and rounded up six negroes. The mayor fined them $10.70j each Monday night. For Sale —Three mules, 5 to 7 years old, new surrey, double har ness, 2-horse wagon, farming tools, corn and fodder. Also pea hullcr, and would -yll land —about 100 acres. Jane 11. Wood, Route 22, Winder, Ga. Mr. W. M Webster, who feu the past few months has had charge of th/ j Gainesville Midland road's inter ests at this point, has tendered Ids resignation to the road, and with his family removed to Cowpens, S. C., where lie takes charge of a large cotton mill- Mr. and Mrs Webster made many friends during their stay here who regret that a change in business made it necessary for lie and his estimable family to > leave Winder. _ NO. 29