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h/ icc and about 2 acres of land on Wright St.,
nUUoC knownas the J. W. Wright Place, for
$1, 850.00.
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Pannell House and Lot on South Side of Stevens street. Lot 76x210. A
choice lot at lowest prices. Call and see us.
Vacant lot on Broad street 70x100 for $200.00.
$1650.00 house and lot on Sage street between Midland Avenuea nd
Stephens street; lot 100x150. This is a real bargain.
House and lot on Broad street just remodeled; in spledid condition,
Large lot = - = = - * $1500.00
Quarterman & Toole,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WINDER.
NEAR BEER ORDINANCE.
(liven below will be found the
ordinance passed By the mayor and
council of the city of Winder, at a
called meeting Friday November
13:
ORDINANCE 103.
Whereas, Drinks known as Bud,
Malt Meade, Acme Brew and all
other drinks by whatever name
designated under the general name
as neer-beer, advertised by their
jn.akers as non-intoxicating drinks
were so considered by this body at
the time of placing a special license
tax on the sale of same under which
sales has been allowed in the city
of Winder.
Whereas, Under the ordinance
placing license tax on the sale of
drinks of this character, said drinks
are now being dispensed, and,
Whereas, It appears at this time
that the sale and use of said drinks
commonly called near-beer as car
ried on, is different from what it
appeared to be at the date special
license tax was placed thereon, and,
Whreas, It further appears that
the sale of such drinks is injurious
to the public and that such drinks
E ither intrinsically or through asso
ciation with other drinks bring
about intoxication and, therefore,
violative of the State laws and the
laws of the city of Winder,therefore,;
Be It Oiei'ained by the Mayor
and Council of the City of Winder,'
That from and after the fourteenth
day of November, IffOS, no person,
partnership, firm or corporation,
whether through agents or by any
means, directly or indirectly, shall
sell in said city of Winder, or keep
for the purpose of sale any Bud,
Malt Meade, Acme Brew, or any
other drink commonly ‘known as
near-Uerh\ whatever name desig
nated, or any other drink ordinari
ly used as a beverage which con
tains any alcohol.
. (i ‘ J a ♦ 1 ! 1U * lid'O!ii• Mif‘f ’
3 hat on conviction of a violation of
the ahnve section of this ordinance
the offender shall be punished as is
prescribed iir section 12 of the
charter of the city of Winder.
Sec. 3. Be it further ordained.
That all ordinances and parts of
ordinances in conflict with this or
dinance be, and the same are, here
by repealed.
ORDINANCE 104.
—-Be it ordained by the Mayor and :
Council of the city of Winder as
follows:
Sec. 1. That ordinance No. Off,
placing a specific tax of SIOO.OO per
annum upon each person, firm or
corporation dealing in Malt Meade,
Acme Brew, Bud and any and all
other l>eers or imitation beer com
monly called near-beer dispensed
from the original bottles Do repeal
ed in all its parts and that sections,
one, two, three, four, five .six and
seven of said ordinance be and the
same are, hereby repealed.
See. 2. Be it further ordained,
That each and every license granted
under saidfordinance to any per
son or persons, firm or corporation
to sell any of the beverages com
monly designated as near-beer in
said city of Winder for IffOS, is
hereby revoked ai.d same shall be
null and void from and after the
14th day of November. IffOS.
Adopted in special session by the
Mayor and Council of the City of
Winder, this Nov. 13th, IffOS.
J. T. Strange, Mayor.
B. A. Juhan, City Clerk.
for a Loaf, All Right.
As the tramp looked at Mrs. God
ard he felt a thrill of hope. Here was
surely an easy and benevolently in
clined preson. “Could you gimme a
dime to buy a loaf bread?” he
whined.
Mrs. Godard's guileless soul look
ed out at him through her near
sighted eyes, and she lingered her
purse hopefully.
“I have only a quarter here,"
she said, “and I'm really too tired
to walk heme.”
“Sure, lean change it. for you,”
id the tramp, el ■ rfully,
took out a dime and a nickel 5 and
lmt until Mr-’. Godard was half-way
Rome on the ear did it occur to her
No matter how innocent a girl is,
she can get to bo more so bv be
coming mairied and then a widow.
Sometimes a man can perform
his duty with a fairly decent grace
if he can't find anything else to do>.
Half the people in the world are
always doing some thing to take oft'
flesh; and the other half to put it
on.
Most women never take their fig
ures to bed with them.
AT COST.
This is no CUT-PRICE SALE,
but goods must go at and below
COST.
I am going out of the mercantile business.
Therefore, will sell my-entire stock at and below
cost. Come and get a bargain. The good must go.
The sale is on now, so don’t wait.
J. W. Lyle,
Winder , - Ga.
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yourself. It will show you
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What more do you want?
Membership soc a year includ
ing- 12 lessons and a useful
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NOTICE.
Mr. R. H. Cannon has retired
from the firm of Cannon & Flani
gan and all notes and occounts will
be placed in the hands of an attor
ney for collection if not paid at
once. H. T. Flanigan.
Parties
Indebted to the estate of the late John
S. Smith, and to the firm of
j. S. & 6. W. Smith,
must make settlement by November
15th, else they will find their notes and
accounts in the hands of Col. G. A.
Johns for collection. We must have
the money. This is the last notice.
G. W. SMITH,
Administrator J. S. Smith, Deceased.