Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, December 31, 1908, Image 12

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SPECIAL TAX NOTICE. ft Before any of the following per sons shall Ik- authorized to open up or carry on their respective business, they shall go More the ordinary of the county and register their names, the business they propose to carry on, the place where it is to l>e con ducted, and they shall then proceed to pay their tax to the tax collector: Every daguerreuian, ambrotype, photogarphic, or any agent taking or soliciting orders for the enlarge ment of photographs or pictures. Lean agents. Auctioneers. Keeper of a pool, billiard or bag atelle table. Every keeper of any table, stand or place for the performance of any game or play;and the keeper of fly ing horses. Kvery keeper of tenpin alley, or skating rink, or shooting gallery. Traveling vender of patent or proprietary medicines, special nos trums, jewelry, paper, soap, or merchandise of any kind. Insurance agents. Immigrant agents. Lightning rod dealers or agents. Shows and exhibitions (except such as histrionic, musical, operatic and elocutionary) including the sideshows accompanying circus com panies. Dog or horse* show. Dealers in pistols, toy pistols which shoot cartridges, pistol or roll* cartridges, dirks, bowic knives or metal knucLs. Kvery individual or firm, or his or their agents, engaged in the bus iness of selling or buying farm pro ducts, etc., for future delivery (com monly called futures.) Every person or firm, owner or keeper, of any billiard, pool or other table of like character. Every peddler of stoves and ranges h>r cooking purposes; and peddlers of clocks. Peddlers of patent churn, patent fence, patented agricultural or farm implement or tool, or any other patented article. Agent or firm of agents of any packing house. Every itinerant doctor, dentist, optician, veterinary surged, or h.hciulist of any kind. Every manufacturer of all propri etary or trade mark, or patent pro tected or other soda fountain syrup or leverages. All mercantile and collecting agencies, commercial agencies and all other agencies of like character. Every slot machine operated in this state wherein is kept any arti cle to be purchased by depositing l therein any coin or thing of value, and for which may he had any ar ticle of merchandise whatsoever: and every such machine wherein may be seen any picture, or any iiiu.sk' may be heard by depositing in the machine any coin or thing of value J and every weighing ma and crciy machine fur mak ing stencils hy the list 1 of contriv ances operated hy slot wherein money or other thing of value may Oe deposited. Evi ry detective agency, company or corporation doing business of de tectives for hire or consideration. Every deah r who may si ll or gve away cigarettes or cigarette or who furnish their custom ers with cigarette!- or cigarette pa.* ]it r in connection with any other purchase or transact iom or kept in his or her place of business or else where where accessible to his <r hei customers. Every proprietor, owner or lessor of any park or plan where baseball, football or any othir similar game is played and where admission fees are charged. All wholesale Ixittling works of auld in soil a engaged in the business of making abstracts of titles. Kvery company of traveling Gyp sies or traveling companies, or other transient persons engaged in trad ing or selling merchandise or live stock of any kind, or fortune tell ing. Every person or firm engaged in business of buying or selling real estate on commission, or as agents renting real estate. Every midway combination or street fair or street carnival, and every merry go-round accompany ing any midway combination, street fair or carnival. Every sewing machine company selling <r dealing in sewing ma chines by itself or its agents, in this state, and all wholesale and retail dealers in sewmg machines; selling machines manufactured by compa nies that have not paid the tax herein. Every bicycle dealer. Each dealer in automobiles. Agents or dealeis in typewriters, cash registers and calculating and weighing scales. All corporations incorporated un der the laws of Georgia. Agents of all foreign corporations having a place of business in this state. Every manufacturei of tobacco or wholesale dealer in tobacco who re deems or offers to redeem the tags lon the tobacco sold for a coirsidera , tion. ! Any pci-son failing to register with the ordinary, or having regis tered, fails to pay the special tax as j herein required, shall be liable to indictment for misdemeanor; and on conviction shall be lined not 1 less than double the tax or lx; im prisoned as prescribed by Section LOIUT of Volume •>, of the ('ode of 1 PH).-,, or both, in the discretion of j the court, J- A. WILLS, < >rdinary fifteen Minutes a Day. Languages have been learned, sciences mastered, preparation for a life’s work accomplished, hy de voting a small portion of time daily I to systematic reading or studying Fifteen minutes a day, or oven ten minutes, devoted to good reading hy the house mother will change . her whole life. It will keep her in I touch with the movements of the day and give her interests beyond •the four walls of her home or the quarter section of land in which she has an interest. In the magazines she reads she will meet other women who will show her new ways of doing the house work and various means of enjoying life. The poets she be comes acquainted with will awaken her to behold new beauty in the sky, the earth and all its creatures. The stories she reads may make her laugh or they may make her cry, but the house work will be -forgot ten while she loses herself in them and she will come hack to her tasks refreshed and more competent to successfully perform them. Because much time cannot he devoted to reading some of us neg lect it entirely. By making a rule of spending fifteen minutes with hooks or magazines each day, a wo man can keep up and scarcely miss the time used- A book shelf in the kitchen with a late magazine and a iVw well ei.oscii hooks will help it' accomplishing this reading, and it may encourage an occasional need ed rest of just a few moments be tween tasks. This “keeping up" i- something which every woman owes to herself and to her family- The husband usually finds some time each day to read, and in time he will outgrow the wife who i< too busy to over pick up a book. As the chi Mix n grow in knowl- We have just received the first installment of SPRING GINGHAMS And for the next ten days will offer to the trade one of the prettiest lines of Ginghams ever seen here. DR Y COODS- This department is full of the choic est patterns and the prices are Rock Bottom. ERESS GOODS. A full line of up-to-date Dress at the lowest prices. CLOTHING. This department has been moved into the store room recently vacated by Herrin Bros., and we can dress you out in the latest styles at the lowest prices. • Yours to please, KILGORE & KELLY WINDER, - GEORGIA fffff OLIVER , CANNON & CO. WINDER, GEORGIA. events of the day. Even though the sewing machine does most of the mending and in spite of the fact that the parlor needs dusting, and must be neglected once in a while for the reading, the woman who perseverlngly devotes an allotted time to her mental culture will some day glory in the fact that she knew how to properly shirk dun work. —Janet Thomas Van Osdel. Answered the Purpose. “Will,” said a newly-married friend to Will Man pin, the Nebras ka poet, “I’m in a quandray as to just what I should call my wife’s mother. 1 don’t want to call her ‘mother in-law’ on account of all the comic paper jokes on that name, and somehow there’s a certain sac red ness about the word ‘mother’ that makes me hesitate to apply it to any hut my own.” ‘Well, said Maupin, “I can tell you of my own experience. The first year we were married 1 -addressed my wife’s mother as ‘Say, and after that we called her ‘Urandma. Mo! Herself. lamer (to medicine man) If vou get out my way any time, doe- : tor, 1 wish you and stop all 1 see my ( wife. I think she ain't feelin well. ])oetot —What makes you think. So? Funnel — Wfcll, thismornin' after she had milked the cows, an fen the pigs, an’ got breakfast for the men, an’ washed the dishes, an built a fire under the cupper in the wash ’ouse, an’ Hone a few odd jobs about the house, she complained o’ feclin' tired-like. 1 fancy she _iL_.jl<jge u medicine. —Lon- A HORSE THAT HAD A FIT in harness from our fine stock will be comfortable and easy while he wears it. A good fit is guar ante and in a collar, and we carry all sizes of the best hand made oak leather harness in stock at all times for carts, buggies, speed ers, or for heavy draught use. We have many new and handsome styles to show you fust now. A Noiseless City In Friesland. Fancy a city of 35,000 inhabitants, guiltless of street cars and omnibuses (the steam tram line from Franeker halts discreetly without the town), easily encompassed in an hour, for its singel, its old moat which it has not yet greatly overstepped, is not three miles in extent; a city without great noise or confusion, save upon market flays, and c-lean, quiet streets, lined by low houses with shining windows, peopled by rosy cheeked serving wom en, capped with gold and lace, and demurely dressed, grave faced citizens. Send red sailed boats to its very heart until masts are jumbled with electric light poles and church towers; plant densely foliaged trees beside its quays and a few iron railed flower beds in Its open squares; give it a w r ater gir dle thronged with hundreds of boats, crossed by a few bridges and many little hand ferries—and you will sea Leeuwarden. —Scribner’s Magazine. Anything to Help. ‘‘lf you don’t many me,” he cried desperately, “1 shall kill my self!” “Aral write a note telling all about it?” queried she. “r ' i ' i es “And hold my photograph in your other hand?". “I had thought about it.” “Well, just wait a minute," she said, “and I’ll l>orrow pa s pistol for you. My! won t it he roman tie. You ear rely upon the friends yon buy —if you have enough money to keep them h >U,ht. Many a man has Lost his life try ing to collect the living he thought ! the world owed him. It is said that necessity knows no : law, but if shf> is the mother of in j vention she shoud acquaint herself DRESS WOOLENS. Beautiful fabrics for Spring Suits and skirts full live of new shades. Mo hairs, Panamas and Voiles. SHOES. We are the leaders in Shoes. If you want comfort in footwear by a pair from 11s. Tennessee Mules. I will unload Saturday morning a car of Mules and Horses. I will offer them to the trade at Rock Bottom Prices, or exchange them for second hand Mules. J. W. Moore, Winder, Ga. NOTICE I have moved my Barber Shoo into a room first door to the right in the Opera House building, where I will be in position to give my old and new patrons the very best service in BARBER WORK at the following prices: Hair Cut, 2oc Skampbo , 25c Shave, 10c Tonic, 10c Give me a call. 0. W. Anderson, THE OLD RELIABLE. A man never realizes how silly his love letters are until he hoars some nf them ead in court.