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WINDER WEEKLY NEWS
Published Every Thursday Evening
Ross Pros. Editors* and Proprietor
Hiitcred at the PostofTicr at Winder, Ga.,
as Second Class Mail Matter.'
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Thursday, December ,31 1908.
A negro woman was killed bv
Sealxmrd train No. •>'■'> Sunday
, afternoon. The woman was cross
ing tin Oconee, bridge when struck.
P., is said that when the Christ
mas applicants have been installed
Sheriff Bert Collier will have ’few
vacant rooms in his boarding house
.* Jefferson.
’resident-elect Taft, wife and hro
w’ll 1 visit Atlanta January 1
hut, in ver mind, Atlanta will blow
that loud enough without Us tittle
f- Hows mentioning it.
It sit-ins the democratic idea of
tariff for revenue only is growing in
f tvor. ll is mcrrly a question of
time until the Pnited States will dis
e ird the robber tariff.
A cheek for 827,(MM) was delivered
tb tho ( l iniversity of (ieorgia by the
cify*"*of Athens Tuesday. This
Hinount was voted to the institution
at a popular election some t ime ago.
Friday, upon t he recommendation
of U*<- pardon hoard, Bnvernor
Smith panioned John Tuck Horsey
of Hall county, sent up for ten years
for the killing of Curtis Twitty.
Horsey served seventeen months.
Twitty’s mother has been tlv great
e.-t sufferer over this affair.
Atlanta refuses t<> 1h• downed In
town or country, the heavens abovi
or the earth lieiienth. She has now
tJ.olen from the rural districts all
""of our hoastod glory by catching
largo, fat ’possums on IVnchtrei
street. All Atlanta needs to he a
world heater is the catching of a
man-eating shark in (Irant park
lake.
I Lie'lattoerats of Georgia are to
h ivt- representation in the inaugural
paia le at Washington March 4th.
K prest ntatives of different districts
have Ih-cii selected and a military
band, bugle the Cadets of
tin- Georgia Military Institute at
Mdli dgevilh . a'-out I 10 strong will
•Attend, IJpwi.ycr, we believe a
more appropriate selection could
lnve been made at Milledgeville.
■ \ GOOD SCHEDULE.
The j(‘ >ple of Winder awl com*
minitv Iwil with delight the change
O* schedule of tlu* Sealmnrd Air j
L ; mc* which wel t into effect De-j
C *mik;>- *7th. The new suhedu'c i
gives this lection the lu st servin '
ever knowi in the history of tie
r tad, nful 'The News takes the priv-;
il *ge of thanking the ollieials of tl e
road on hehalf of the citizens of
Winder for the highly appreci
ated Christmas gift. will he
noticed by nefetring to the schedule
■published elsewhere that Winder
is three trains per day each way,
' '**v dljuake full stops at this
ing over the p, Atlanta, which
If be turns ovt .
Dr. Snow of u uh °V r to ' v "
V jag- wrote me om, wrapped in
l\ ‘ kan hour.
Bern i""' "
•GUY HUNTER.’*
The al*ove i J the caption of n
well written and entrancing ro
mance by Judge W. W. Stark, of
Commerce. The story is interest
ing from beginning to end.
The author deals with southern
life in reconstruction time, and
around Buy Hunter, the hero, is
woven a tale of struggle and love
that nltounds in thrilling situations.
The story opens with the marriage
of (.iuy’s mother, on Broad River,
near Athens, and evolves around
Buy and a young girl lie saves from
a watery grave.
But we are not telling the story
the author has donethat better than
we can. Buy the book.
BRIEF NEWS ITEMS.
“Boss Kuef" the convicted San -
Eraneiseo grafter, has been sentence,
to 1 I years in the pen.
Twelve men are dead and twenty,
five entombed as the result of an ex
plosion in a West Virginia coal
mine.
Frank King, a young man 11*
years of age, of Atlanta, accidently
shot and killed himself at his home
j Forrest avenue Thursday even
i >K-
Charlie Kuz.td was shot and
killed by a man named I Melon
near Bishop Saturday evening.
I Melon claims the shooting was
accidental.
Judge Emory Speer has accepted
an invitation to deliver an address
on Abraham Lincoln’s life and
character on the ocassion of the
New York celebration of the centen
ary of the birth of the noted states
man and president.
lua battle hetw'een adherents if
former President Gomez, at Macura
Venezuela, it is said ahout 20 nun
Were killed. The Clonic/ forces were
c an pel led to withdraw temporarily.
Oh, fora washerwoman who will
not steal your socks, your collars,
your handkerchief, and who will
not let their husbands wear your
shirts two or three weeks [be
fore sending them home! Is there
an honest one in llazlehurst? If
s>, the editor of this sheet has
failed to run across her during his
stay of two months m town. —
llazlehurst News.
In a fit of insane jealousy Mrs.
Alfa darner, of Atlanta, went to
the home of Mis. (’lemma Long
ami threw acid in the latter's fine
when the door was opened. Mrs. |
Garner claimed undue intimacy
between her husband and Mrs.
Long. The Long woman was so
badly burned she is now in the
Grady hospital, and when she re
covers will he disfigured for life.
She denies the truth of Mrs. Gar
ner's charge.
Maunt Ktna, situated on the
eastern shore of the Island of Sicily,
i- in eruption- The death list will
reach fully 7’>,000. City of Mis
s:na destroyed and 12,000 die,
Reggio, a city of 2A.000, destroyed.
Twentyone towns swept away.
Cheney, American consul, among
the missing. Famine follows dis
aster. The earthquake which pre
ceded the eruption created an up
heaval in the sea lied and scattered
death and destruction through
Sieilv and southern Italy.
Pointed Paragraphs.
Chicago News.
Adam was the first man to throw
a race. ~te
i
A dollar found is less vat*
than a quarter earim 1 - rrj dKe the i
helps some \
When the surge-* flirting with tne
I
Hinder Train Schedules
GOOD INFORMATION.
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Eastern Time.
Effecti.e December -7, 1908.
SEABOARD AIR LINE
RAILWAY.
SliOM WINDER, GA., SOUTH AND EAST
No. 52, - - 9:slam
No. P 2 - - I :<’><> p m
No. 58, * - 10:28 pm
son'll AND WEST.
No. 11. - - 0:52 a m
No. m - - ' 0:20 p m
No. 511, - - 0:00 pm
No. 00 leaving Atlanta 4:45 pj
m. carries through sleeper to Bir- j
mil gliom and Memphis, and all j
trains make good connection at
Atlanta, Birmingham and Mem-i
oh is for the west
Gainesville Midland Railway
SOUTH BOUND
No. 1 1 —IiV 8 :-10 a. m.
No. 10 —Lv. 0:25 p. m.
No. 15 —Lv. 10:05 am; Sunday
only.
NORTH BOUND
No. 12 —\r. 11:00 m.
No. 1 I—A1 —A i . 0 :20 p in.
No. 10 —A.. 5:20 p m: Sun.onlv.
No. 12 will run to Belmont iv
gard I**BB of No. 10.
Yard limits at Winder are ex
tended “south” to Seaboard Air
Line junction-
All trains going through Winder
yard must he under full control.
IN MEMORY OF MRS. BELL PERK INS
Airs. Bell Belkins, who departed
this life November 80, 1008, being, l
at tlie time of her death thirty: j r
seven years and six months old.
She united with the Bethlehem |
Methodist church in early girlhood !
and was a good faithful memlfer.
With her deatli another 1 n#w>.,
r in sactm ss and fcturhearts.of|j rn( ,
to whom she was so dearaVoj .
ed and bleeding. ' W
Another precious one hnsf ‘for
added to God’s eternal kinjess in
She made joy and happily iissu'd
Iter home. Ah!iiowshe is V r
by her dear husband and da! ,
father, mother, sisters aTtd -
So sudden was she taken from \ s
that it was hard to part from her
and see her laid within the dark,
cold and silent grave, but wc must
in all things submit to God’s will,
for He doeth all things well.
We think of her as happy with
.Jesus in her sweet home with all
the loved ones that have gone be
fore.
We hope in time to come we
shall behold them all fairer and
sweeter than when they were with
us here-
Pear Aunt, bell i> a fair maid,
clothed in celestial grace and the
b ‘ant v of her soul shall never end.
I<et us all live and prepare our
selves so that we can !*■ ready at
any time should the Lord call foi
us as lie did Aunt bell.
Cheer up, loved ones, and re
member that your loss is her eter
nal gain. She has fought a good
tight and has gone to he rewarded.
A Lovim. N’ikck.
NOTICE.
Mr. C. N- Haygvell having Urnght
an interest in my insurance agency,
the business will from this day he
conducted under the firm name of
V. W. Kondurant *V Cos.
1 take this opportunity to thank
tluvw i " it'tuls ami patrons, who
life-1 -illy patronized niv
Z, rv and we th. . , , 4 .
, 1 ' . >ast ami to ask tor
mn, paid eontinuance of
buried in an asbest'PPort.
FARQUHAR ENGINES\ANI!g
THRESHERS.
V
We have IN STOCK The Fauquhar Engine, both
large and small size.
We have IN STOCK, The Tarquhar Thresh,
both large and small size.
They are here for you to see
and select from. Two car-loads
here and more to come.
We have the best jobbers,
contract on these Engines and
Threshers, and we can give you
the right price and terms.
We manufacture the WOODRUFF
Saw Mill and Shingle Mill, and
they are world beaters.
i ■. r -
I The people who use them speak welfcgr£g
f them, and our competitm;sryJP}|TOmunim
the Woodruff Saw Mi 1 ’ ' , .
sek vou an a nd” ever hear of your neigh
to di " bor > ‘* He has a bank account?”
i THE INDER BANKING company,
■ y WINDER, GEORGIA,
Con
we render customer. After
* y' r li 1 f satisfi and Oust >mers is worth Tamo/CT
T /I I advertisements. All of oui's^W’
• satisfied. jqt
WINDER LUMBER CO.,
WINDER, GEORGIA. Phone 47
BtJ< ;<: ii :ssi
We have on hand a line of the best Bug
gies for the money ever brought to this
market.
ii. r r. klanktAN,
SUCGESSOR TO CANNON & FLANIGAN.
WINDER, QA.
AN OLD SPORT
enjovs a drive behind a spanking
good team or horses better than any
other amusements that is offered
hint. You will always see his horses
-^well and handsomely dressed in
good, well fitting harness that gives
* I his rig a swell and dashing appear
choose his harness, and to get them
His he S oes to
e ‘ [hi OLIVER, CANNON & CO.
WINDER, GEORGIA.
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It means more than dollars and cents.
It means For Progress ar.d Enterprise”
and in selecting your depository you
make no mistake in choosing