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™Quarterman & Toole
Wish their patrons and the
public a Merry Christmas
and Happy New Year, and
to remind them that the
Best Present Possible
For Wife, Children and Friend and as
an investment for self is a Home or
Vacant Lot in Winder.
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We have all these to offer you for
the remainder of 1908 at p|pf& tfrpff
will startle you and guarantee you a
magnificeut profit.
Good homes on anj' street in Win
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,der that may suit your fancy, rang
ing in price from
$750 to $3,000.
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H Vacant dwelling and business lots
just when the demand is best.
Farms at prices lower than for
merly. *V
See our Properties
before you trade. We
you.
Quarterman & Toole,
First National Bank, Winder Ga.
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/?. L. Rogers
Will open his Bug
gy business on
Jan . Ist,
occupying the MeCants & Math
ews building, running from Can
dler street back to the Gainesville
Midland Railroad. A full line of
the best Buggies, Surreys and
Wagons ever shipped to Georgia
will be on exhibition. •
In buying one of these Bug
gies, Surreys or Wagons you stand
a good chance of getting your
purchase FREE.
R. L. ROGERS,
winder, - Georgia'.
paradise.
There will l>e preaching at Mid
.-wa-v^dmreh^Sußelay at 11 o’clock
a. in.
E. Clack and son, Paul,
of Ircar Bethlehem, visited here
Sunday, the guests of Mr. <T. IT.
Clack and family.
, J. lif GUck and T. A.
Smith mad* a bm>iip to
"Monroe Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hardy, of
this place, spent Saturday and Sun
day in Oconee county, the guests of
Mr. 11 enry Hardy and family.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Smitn and
children, Misses Berta and Vallie,
and Master Herbert, attended
preaching at Winder Sunday.
Several from here attended the
singing at Chapel Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Prince Adams, of
this place, spent Monday with Mr.
Luther Adams and family.
Mrs. A. P. Perry and children
spent Sunday evening with Mrs. J.
H. Clack.
Mrs. Emma Attaway is spending
this week at Auburn, the guest of
her sister, Mrs. H- R. Williams.
The Jokers
Met Wednesday afternoon at 3
o’clock with Miss Lucy Jackson.
At the business meeting new officers
were elected, after which the enjoy
able game of bunco w,,s pl&yyd. in
vited in to play with ehg|p|gpfrs
were Mrs. W. Quarter man,
Mrs. Marvin,A|gPnard and Miss
feWawkins.. which were
I QJinBPBBBres, were won by Miss
Ham anOis's Rnby Carithers. A
delightful salad course was served
and the afternoon was highly en
joyed by each one present.
Perhaps Lot’s wife looked around
to see how some other woman’s dress
hung in the hock.
When a man finally wakes up to
what he’* really in the world
for he’s about due to get out of it.
CHAPEL CHURCH
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Entertains Jackson County Singing
Convention. _
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The Jackson County Singing Con
vention met with chapel church
Sunday December 13.
The meeting was called to order
by President J. E. J. Lord and
after some introductory remarks by
Sthe president, the convention was
by Rev. J. H. Wood.
Then thcT|lluH|ing program was
carried out:
Opening by the ’ president. Then
the following for
ten minutes each:
Profs. J. E. Mathews, J. Ik J.
Lord and W. L. Sikes. ty
The time having
John H- Wo6d took charge and
conducted the regular church ser
viced.
The meeting adjourned hour
and the crowd was served wkh a
most sumptuous dinner. m
In the afternoon the followimj
program was executed: m
Messrs. William Wallace, Q. (if
Phillips, Ji M. Cooper, John Will
iams, J. H Baird, W. D. Wall A
P Robertson, Fred G. Dakin, Jym*
Ross and solo by J. 11. Baird.,
led the class for fifteen nUnutes,
and all acquitted themselves well.
At this the next
was discussed and was car
ried to Pentecost. The other
churches .asking for the next meet
ing were Galilee and Oconee.
A resolution was past making
the Athens and Jefferson road a
line dividing the county in halves
and that the convention in the fut
ure must alternate from one side to
the other; thus giving the entire
county an equal chance to attend
the meetings and entertain the con
vention .
The president thanked the peo
ple of the Chapel community for
their hospitality; then led the clos
ing song.
Benediction was
Rev. John H. Wood. -/hi