Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, December 03, 1908, Image 12

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Attend Davison-Nicholson Company’s Grand Gut-Price Clearance Sale of Cloaks, Tailored Suits and Skirts. In order to make room for Holiday Goods we will close out our entire line of Ladies’ Tailored Suits and Skirts, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Cloaks at 65c on the dollar. One Thousand Cloaks for ladies, misses and children will be closed out regardless of cost. They must be sold at once. $ 5.00 for $ 7.50 Cloaks 7. So for 10.00 Cc ats to.oo for 15.00 Coats 12.50 for 15.50 Coats 15.00 for 20.00 Coats 20.00 for 25.00 and 30.00 Coats MILLINERY-— Our entire line of millinery,especially Ready-to-Wear Hats, will be closed out at half value. GREAT FUR SALE. 1000 Pieces of Fur, All kinds of Scarfs, Capes and Muffs going in this sale at one-third less than they can be bought for anywhere else. Come to the Big Store for useful and economical Hoildav Gifts. DA VISON-NICHOLSON CO., PERSONS PURCHASING GOODS TO THE EXTENT OF $25.00 WILL RECEIVE ROUND TRIP RAILROAD TICKET. LEBANON. M. ( . (inest Miid family, I'. It. finest and .family, Mr. ami Mrs, .1 (i. Griffith, Mr. .1. 1L Guestand C. M. F r<ist moved this week to Kra mar, Wilcox county. We regret very much to loose such good citi zens from this community, as thc\ have I Ham a great help to Lebanon church. Lebanon Sunday school and good neighbors and friends in many ways, but our loss will he Wilcox county’s gain. W’e certain ly wish them well in their new home and bid them adeos and God spied for their future welfare in this life; also Mr. and Mrs. (Jordon Guest, who will leave in a short time. Mrs. ('. V. Holliday left Satin' day to spend a few days at Tuckston with her daughter, Mrs. F. D Tuck. M The Fartmts Kdu*atioual and (Yi-Opottitive 1 nion will meet at the usual place of meeting next Sat urdav afternoon. A full attendance is desired. Last Thursday, December Ad, Mr Worley (iuest and Miss Marge Holliday, of this place, were united in the holy bonds of wedlock at the parsonage in Jefferson, Rev (. H. Stone officiating. We e xtend con gratulations and hope that they will have a happy voyage' through life D. B. Martin, of. Santa Fe, has recently Income a citizen of this place, after an absentee of six years We welcome him back in our midst. Wo sympathize with Mr. J. L. Doolittle, of this place, in the loss of his father, who died in Athens lust week. E. B. Martin, W . * • Mart in,and Mr. and Mrs- J. L. Doo little vent to the burial at Mars Hill Saturday. We drop a tear of griid with those who mourn in this their sad hour of U'ifO-\oinent. ROCKY RIDGE. It seems that old wintoi time lias come again by the ring of the axes ill the woods. Some big, fat bogs are being killed and now is the time for keeping warm and sopping gravy. Messrs. Willie llosch and Lite Smith have returned home, after a few days' visit to P.ryard, Mr. H. '/.. Perkins and daughter, Miss Eddie, spent Sunday night with Mr. J. H. Clack’s family. Mrs. Beulah Treadwell and I children, of Winder, spent the ! latter part of last week with her 'mother, Mrs. Hattie Hendrix. Mr. \V. I>. Hendrix lias returned home from Putnam county, where be has been for several weeks. Miss Bell Harrison and brother, Mr. Luther, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. F. M. McDonald. Mrs. Callie llosch spent last Wednesday at Bethlehem with her brother, Mr. C. L. Sims, and family. Mr. Boss Whitehead and wife, of Eastvilie, spent a day or two with li’.s brother, Mr. R. H. Whitehead, and family, last week. Mr. Jobe Smith killed a hog last Week which weighed 566 pounds. Miss Lora Chandler was quite sick last week, hut is improving now. Several from here are expected to attend the singing at Chapel Sun day. force o! Habit. ”1 wish, John," said the editor's wife, that you’d try not to he so i absent-minded when we are dining I out• ’' “Eli? What have 1 done now?’' “Why, when the hostess asked you if you'd ha-ve some more pud dling you replied that owing to a tremendous pressure of your si>aro. wiu.k'it!' com lie lied kf dectiny. 100 Tailored Suits, worth $12.50 and $15.00, will now go iu this sale at $ 9,50 50 Suits worth $20.00 each, at $15.00 75 Suits worth $27.50, at $18.50 75 Suits worth $35.00, at $25.00 25 Suits worth $40.00 and $50.00 at $29.50 DAYS OF DIZZINESS Come to Hundreds of Winder People. There are days of dizziness; Spells of headache, siiL-ache, backache; Sometime's rheumatic pains; Often urimm disorders. All tell you plainly the kidneys are sick, Doan’s Kidney Pills cure all kulnev ills. Hue is proof in Wimler. J. C. Seagravea, Factory Hill. Wimler, da., says: “For irregularity of the kidney secretion or pains in the hack. 1 do not helieve* there is a remedy equal to Doans Kidney Pills. 1 was troubled by my kidneys for two or three years and at times inv back was so lame and sore that J e'ould not turn over in bed. Oe'easionallv I had dizzy spells when everything before me be came dark. I used any number of remedies, but nothing helped me in the least until Ttook Doan’s Kidney pills.procured at Turner’s Pharmacy. They went at once to the root of my trouble nnd it was not long before 1 was completely cured. 1 gladly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to anyone afflicted as I was.” For sit’e by all dealers. Price 50 c f> nts Koster-M' I burn Cos.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Fnited Stat-es. Remember t he name —Doan':— and take no other. “Undesirable Citizens.” The man who is always grunting and growling,and never says a pleas ant word a Unit anything, or any- I K>dv. The man who sneaks off to bis favorite club or loafing place and only associates with bis wife and ehildern when be lias to. The man who thinks that rude ness is a sign of independence. ’Hie man who pus lies otliert* aside too beautiful Morai Silk Raincoats Jr?.so T worth $20.00 —black, navy, green, brown, gar net. 50 fine Silk Raincoats selling at half price One lot Cravenet Raincoats at half price. ST.YTFMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Bank of Statham, Located at Statham, fin., at the close of business November 'lt , LAOS. Resources: Loans and Discounts $22,57<> 52 Demand Loans **S 1 (X* Overdrafts on Cotton 6,226 to Banking House 1,01900 Furniture and Fixtures 1,911 H Due from Banks and Bankers in the State 16,184 84 Due from Bunks and Bank ers in other States 1,127 11 Currency 2,11*9 (X) Cold 70 00 Silver, Nieklcsand Pennies 209 It* Interest Paid 55 61 Total *P9,47i> As STA LE t*F C EOBGI A, ( vanity of Jackson Before me came W. M. Fite, Cashier of Bank of Statham, who be ing duly sworn, says that the aU>ve and foregoing statement is a true condition ofsuid Bank, as shown By the Un>ks of tile in said Bank. W. M. Fite. Sworn to and subsorilied Ih fore me, tins7th day of Dev., 1908. W. D. Bolton, X. P. Jackson County- A Christmas Drive 3 , that will lx* thoroughly enjoymhle will he rhat in which your horses are clothed in anew harness from our magnificent stock of up-to date. well made harness. For an Xmas gift toihe driver of good horses there is nothing more ac cept a hie than a set of harness OLIVER, CANNON & CO WINDER, GEORGIA. The man who stands on the corner and gawks at the women ns they pass hy. The, man who is silent when a Liabilities: Capital Stock Paid in $15,000 00 Surplus Fund 1,000 00 Fndividid Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Da id • 821 68 Individual i>e[xsits Sub ject to Cheek 27,512 24 Time Certificates 2,420 87 Cashier’s (’hecks 216 69 . Total $49,470 88 righteous cause is challenged. The man who hoys tO'cent cigars for himself an I round steak for the family.