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HERE’S GREETING:
Condensed statement of condition at close
of business, December 31, 1908.
. RESOURCES:
Loans and Discounts - 34,873.99
Stocks and Real Estate - 5,800.00
Furniture and Fixtures - 2,465.50
Cash on hand and in Banks - - 29,592.01
$172,731.50
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock - $50,000.00
Surplus and Profits - - - - • 21,908.11
i Deposits - ... - 95,110.06
Re-discounts - - - 5,713 33
$172,731.50
OFFICERS:
Thomas A. Maynard, President,
Albert A. Camp, I . 7 . TANARUS) ~ ,
\ ice Presidents,
James 1. J. Bell, 1
Lee S. Radford, Cashier,
Guy H. Kilgore, Assistant Cashier.
WINDER, - GEORGIA.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. It. L. Mill is ill at her home
on Broad street.
Miss Kathleen Coker has accept
ed a school at (>ratis.
Mrs. O. E. Eauier, of Jefferson,
mas visiting in Winder Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Coker spent
Sunday in Jefferson with relatives.
Mrs. Oliver, mother of Mrs. 11.
p. (JuiUian, is visiting in Winder.
For Salt —Cow and G-weeks-old
calf. Price -527.0.1, See John
Craft.
Services at the Christian church
every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7: JO
p in.
Messrs- I J. Fanier and John
I’erry, of StaUuun, were in Winder
i Monday. 0
< Mr. Jim Whitehead returned this
week from Florida, where h ■ ha.
been on business.
Lost. —A small lan*. 1 pin of lv.
1'- and Masonic design. Return to
office.
Mrs. W. W. Hinton has returned
from Cummem , when- she had
been visiting relatives.
•
Miss Florrie Wood left this week
to the Normal and Industrial sclm. ]
pit Milledgevillo.
There were quite a munlier of
changes in business circles in Whi
ttier oit the first.
Rev. W. A. (’lmstain, of Athens,
■spent a few hours in Winder Mon
jfclav. Mi. Chastain once lived in
RViiuler- His friends are always
glad to see him.
Lost hy Violet Wood a little gold
hraeelet. The finder will please
return to this office.
Miss Osse Wills visited her sisters,
Misses Xora and Ethel Wills, dur
ing the holidays.
Mrs. 1). I*. Flanigan, of lloseli
ton, was in Windin’ Thursday visit
ing relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Leathers, of At
lanta, were visiting their son, Mr.
Lee Leathers Sunday.
Mr E. A. Starr and children
spent the week-end in L iganville,
visiting the former's parents.
Messrs. Edwin and Toni Beale
Strange left M mday for College
park, Atlanta, where they are in
school.
Mr. and Mrs. ('. S. Perry and
<oil, of Pichnioud, Va., Were guests
of |)r. and Mrs. S. T. Bos- last
week.
B y. I. 1. Oxford and two daugh
ters, of Atlanta, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W E. Ehh r Thursday.
We are glad to report Mrs. ’Vasco
Segars as much improved. We
hope she may soon be entirely well.
Miss Launa Tudor, of Statham,
and her cousin, Mr. Tucker, of
Gordon county, visited Winder
Sunday.
The work on the new Christian
church is moving rapidly. It will
likely he finished in six or seven
weeks.
Winder Lodge, No. Si, 1. O. <>.
at it- last meeting installed the fol
lowing officers for the ensuing year:
J. E. Callahan, X. G.; X. B. .ord,
V. G.; W. J. Smith, Secretary
and G. W. McDonald, Treasurer.
May this good year 1909 bring to all our friends
and patrons full measure of peace, health, pros
perity and happiness.
.). W. Lyle is >tili selling go'xls
at cost. This means first net.
Dr. L. C. Allen, of II osehton,
paid l he News a eall tliis week.
Mr. Ernest Arnold spent the
holidays with relatives and visiting
special friends at Loganville-
The Wimlerit* s who are taking
collegiate courses have all returned
to their respective institution- of
learning.
Miss Alma Downing, who spent
the holidays with Mr. and Mrs, A.
11. O’Neal, has returned to hi r
home in Atlanta.
The Winder Public. Schools open
ed Monday with a full attendance.
The school now has only one ses
sion per daw
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Shank, who
have been spending some time with
Mrs. M. E. Smith, have returned
to their home in Salem, Ya.
Mrs. Belle Johnson, and little
son, who spent the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Cannon, re
turned to Lithonia Monday.
Miss Dora Wilhite, of Atlanta,
was on ■ of Winder s visitors during
the holidays. .Miss Wilhite is de
lightfully known and is always cor
dially welcomed.
Lester Harwell blew in from
Tam pa, Fla., a few days before
Chri-tmn- and in Ciceronian ac
cents proclaimed “I am in iiiv
father's house, and in my father’s
lmuse to stay
The Ladies' Aid Society of the
Christian church will give a Valen
tine Social at the home of Mrs. W.
<>. Perry on February 12, begin
ning at :* p. m. and continue
through the afternoon and evening.
We thank you, one and
all, for the liberal share of
business which you have
0
given us. We solicit a con
tinuance of your favors,
assuring you that all matters intrust
ed to us will be received and han
dled with courtesy, promptness, ac
curacy and dispatch.
OUR MOTTO: “Lvery accommodation
consistent with sound banking.”
DIRECTORS:
Dr. J. C. DeLaperriere,
N. J. Kelly,
W. B. McCants,
R. J. Pentecost,
J. W. Lyle is still selling goods
at cost . This means first cost.
Miss's Pauline Camp and Starr
Blasingame left Monday for Bremitl.
Mr. 11. C. Davis, of near Statham,
paid The News office a pic isant call
Tuesday.
For Bent —Three rooms .suitable
for light house-keeping. Apply to
J. T. Woodruff.
Miss El lie Stockton, of Jefferson,
spent Sunday with Miss Manche
Stanton. "
Mr. J. B. Dalton is with J. L.
Saul and will lie pleased to haw
his friends call to see him.
M iss < ins-ie O'Neal, after spend
ing the holidays with her parents,
returned Monday to Agnes Scott
College.
Mrs. Mark Whitehead and daugli-
Iter, Miss Wtiodic, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. White-
j head.
Miss Mamie Pendergrass, of Jef
ferson, was the guest of Misses
j Annie I/m and Jackson
Sunday.
Mr. am 1 Mrs. B. it. (7mm m left
thi- morning to spend a few days
with relatives and friends at Con
-1 yers
Mi ssi's Annie Lou Jackson and
Ermine Stanton returned Tuesday
to Athens to resume their studies
at the State Normal School.
Mr. (diaries Barron spent Sunday
and Monday with relatives and
friends at Crawford. Charlie says
the rabbits arc so thick in that sec
tion of Georgia that they remind
j one of young pigs trotting along
j Itch mil you through the fields.
W. H. Braselton,
James I. J. Bell,
Albert A. Camp,
Thomas A. Maynard.
Little Disma Elder spent the
weekend with relatives in I roach
ton
Lost. — Between ivddeic-e of J.
M Williams and Way Hotel, a
a brooch, horseshoe shape, daisy in
center. Bet urn to Mrs. E. E-
Durst.
Lost —Two o-dollar bills at
Granite Hotel or between the hotel
and S. A. L. depot last Saturday.
Kinder return to this office and re
ceive reward.
Mis-e? Mary Willie an 1 Ina Bu,- B
sell, Nell Kilgore, Sarah Cannon
and Florj’ie Wood will all enter the
Girl s Normal and Industrial school
at Milledgevile this term.
Winder High Scliool opened
Monday, January Ith, with a lii e
attendance- A large number of the
old pupil- returned and sixty-one
new scholars matriculated.
Mr. Le-tcr L. Moore, of Winder,
will leave on the loth of January
for Hosehton. to sell Mules, Horses
and Hogs. Mr. Moore will he in
j Hosehton practically all the year.
Bcv. J. W. Perry will deliver a
j sermon Sunday on the subject of
j‘‘Communion.” At the conclusion
of the sermon the Lord’s supper
will be spread and the niernligE
will commune. \
Mr. Lester 1.. Moore will be *
Hosehton, Ga. during the spriin*
season. Mr. Moore will deal ex
tensively in Horses, Mules and
Hogs. See his announcement in
another column.
Rev. Thomas Burry, rector of
the Episcopal church in Gainesville,
will preach in the Presbyterian"
church at 11 o'cloc k Sunday morn
ing. All member? urged to bo
present. Public cordially invited.