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vol. xvi.
PERSONAL MENTION.
The Charlie Shop. A-k th< man.
Fifteen Clerks Wanted by 4 p. m .
J. L. Saul.
Am St Lizzie Lay Kmiite ill with
pu>iui onia.
t ( j
Mr. Wheeler Downing, of Au
gusta, is in the city.
Miss Lizzie Cooper*has boon quite
ill for several days
Miss Norine Cooper, of Com
merce, is visiting relatives in Win-;
tier.
- .i!e ft IDP-l !• "f T. :w-
Sun< ■ •!••• with ;
1 v ' f ‘VcIW
Mrs. Center, of Athens, is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Will
Edwards.
iikaved while you wait. We turn ;
them out by threes Barron &j
Robertson.
Mr. D. W. Maffett, of Route 22,
was a visitor to The News office
this week.
r . ■ • v ' dof Shouts will ar
*-~# ’ 4M, J. W.
Hon. Julian Little, of Carnes
ville, spent Saturday in the city on
legal business.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wilson and
little daughter spent Sunday with
relatives at Dacula.
Misses Susie Dowdell and Manehe
Stanton are going to “The Devil"
in Atlanta Frida}’.
*fc Suddath will have a
good lot of Shoats at Jefferson Feb-
TAiary sth and GlVr.
George Harrington, of tire Ger
mania Fire Insurance Company,
was in the city Tuesday.
Mr. W. J. Patton, formerly of Bu -
ford, but now of Caw thorn, Ga.,
was in Winder this week.
You will find Mr. Golden Mi
chael, of Athens, with Barron &
Robertson. Give him a trial.
Aunt Jane Hammonds has been
critically ill for some time, but is
much improved at this writing.
.T. W. Moore & Son sold more
hogs Saturday than was ever sold
in ary one day at this market.
Why?
Miss Ella Smith, of Carl, was
the admired guest of her cousin,
Miss Birdie Smith, on Athens
street.
Will sell you cheap for note or
cash —good young mule, or ex
change for gentle horse. W. L.
Blasingarne.
Mrs- A. A. Camp, of Winder,
spent last Thursday in the city the
of Mrs- R. A. Hammond. —
Walton News.
Little Mary Belle has arrived to
be a companion to “Bill” and
brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Woodruff.
Mrs. Hubert and little son,
Marion, who have been the guests
of Mr. and Mrs- W. B. Mathews,
have returned to Athens.
Don’t forget that you can secure
a good Turkey Dinner Friday or
Saturday at the restaurant of R. J.
Tuck, on Candler street.
Tennessee Shoats on hand Febru
ary 4th and fih aL ; A Jack
son’s Stables. and
pick. J. W.rivals and depaA"
v * |ot guaranteed!
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WINDER, JACKSON COUNTY. GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1909
A 115.00 Suit for £9.90 at J. L.
Saul's.
Dr. Sam Ware, of Loganvillo,
spent Sunday in Winder.
Mrs. T. M. Foster is our again
after-a week's illness.
Mr. Tom Daniel, of Atlanta, is
visiting Mr. A. G. Lamar this week.
Mr. and Mr*. W. W. Edwards
visited friends in Athens Sunday.
Mr. Mack Lord and family, of
Commerce, visited relatives here
tins week.
Miss Jewell Johns, of Bishop, is
visiting Mrs. Carl Nil dak at the
St a2 s op, house.
Cloaks fur Ladies’ and Misses’
can b bought for less than the cost
of raw material at J- L- Haul's.
.Just think! a £12.50 Overcoat f r
87 50; a. 80.00 Overcoat for £2-98
for the next 8 days at J L. Saul’s.
Mr. Pryor Caldwell, of Monroe,
was in Wind* r this week attend
ing the missionary conference of
the M-thodistchurch.
Mrs. Annie Anderson, of Farm
ington, has returned home after
Spending several days with her sis
ter, Mrs. J. 11. Kilgore.
Mr. and Mrs. Fit S._ D- Lanier
are exp* efed home from South Geor
gia this week- They report-ft fine
climate and a good time.
Wire fencing for your front yard,
garden, lot, pasture and hog pens.
The right kind at the right price.
Smith Hardware Company.
Rev. 17- E, Yioiett, of Shellville,
Term., will begin a meeting at the
Christian church April 18th. Frank
i
M. Charlton will lead the music.
Did you ever use an Eye Hoe
that was guaranteed not to break?
You ought to have the Smith guar
anteed hoe. Sold by Smith Hard
ware Company.
The 33 1-3 Discount Sale which
begins on Saturday, January 30,
1909, at J. L. Saul’s is the talk of
the town now, as everybody knows
when J. L- Saul advertises a sale
he makes it worth coming for many
miles away.
The sound of the hammer and
saw are heard in Winder at all
times. Winder never gets on a
boom, but has a continual healthy
growth. If you want to visit a good
town come to Winder.
Miss Susie Dowdell. entertained
a few friends Wednesday evening
in honor of Misses Cochran and
Johns. Enique contests were the
features of the evening, after which
delicious refreshments were served
Tuesday Frank Bondurant’s au
tomobile turned turtle and went
down under an eight-foot embank
ment near Athens, falling on Mr.
Bondurant and his wife and child.
In a maraculous way all three es
caped with only a few bruises.
The greatest of all song books —
Happy Voices- No. 3. First edition
sold in three,days, Second edition
ready February 15th. Order at
once to make sure. 15c a copy’
sl.so** a dozen prepaid. J. L.
Moure, Bethlehem, Ga.
A most delightful affair of the
week was the entertainment given
Saturday evening by Mis. C O.
Niblack in honor of MDf ' T ohna.
Quite a number of fricG ‘vl
at the lovely home of/ fIQ WeSt ’
F. Jackson to meejr
enjoy the hospit
ing b., as i u f orraat ] on
Listen! Shine free with every
hair cut and shave at Barron A
R )bort.son’s.
A Good Mule for Sale Cheap'—
Cash or note at 8 percent. Would
trade for buggy horse. W. L.
Blasingarne.
Mr. J. If. Kilgore, who has been
seriously ill for the pa 14 week, is
better. Tilis-will be good news to
his many friends.
Don’t forget the Standard Old
Reliable, best of all Oliver Chilled
Turners and Middle Busters. Smith
Hardware Company sells them.
Mrs. W. S. Shank, who has
been the guest of friends and rela
tives her * fur several weeks, will
return Tuesday to her home in
Salem, Yu. *
Mrs. Melvina Helton, the aged
widow of the late Fel Helton, died
Monday at her home near Winder
an 1 was buried in Nazareth church
yard Tuesday afternoon.
Mr- R. J. Tuck has moved his
stock of goods to the Flanigan music
house, known as the' Garrison jew
elry store, on Candler street, and
will he glad to serve his friends.
He will run a restaurant and hoard
ing house in connection with his
store.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooper en
tertained at tea last Tuesday even
ing in a very charming manner at
their pretty little hom'e on Broad
street. After tea very interesting
games were enjoyed. Those pres
ent were Miss Norine Cooper, of
Commerce, Misses Lizzie and Emma
Cooper and Miss Tavia Mathews.
IN HONOR OF VISITORS.
Mrs. Blasingarne entertained Sat
urday evening at a beautiful recep
tion in honor of her visitor, Miss
Cook, and Miss Cochran the guest
of Miss Ruth Caritlu-rs.
The house was beautiful in deco
rati ms of flowers and ferns and
there was a delightful cordiality
and informality about the whole
entertainment that - made it
thoroughly enjoyable.
RECKLESS SHOOTING.
Wednesday afternoon a party of
twelve young folks went target shoot
ing. The affair was much enjoyed, it
being s miewhat of a change in enter
taining. Those who were ‘ ‘hunting ’ ’
were Misses Ethel Jackson, Susie
Dowdell, Lucile Cochran, Ruby
and Ruth C'arithers and Jewell
Jonns, Messrs. Sisk, Cannon, Duke
Ross, Cupid Potts, Hipp and Flan
igan .
MISS COKER ENTERTAINS.
One of the delightful parties of
last week was tho one Friday even
ing at which Miss Claude Coker en
tertained at her home an Church
street in honor of a few of her Sta
tham friends. The house was at
tractive with vases of cut flowers
on mantels and cabinets in all the
rooms, combined with ferns and
foliage plants effectively arranged.
Punch was served throughout the
evening and interesting games of
heart-dice and bunco were the fea
tures of entertaining. The prizes
were Gibson pictures, and after the
games a delicious salad course was
served. Those present were Misses
, 17 *ktsh, Ethel Jackson, Bubye
Ruth Carithers, Miss
p '' , ! )(au, ol Barnesville; Messrs- C.
\ ] til l Hipp and Downing.
Are as ryf
MEEiING OEII. 1). C.
I
The regular monthly meeting of
the F. 1). C. was held Wednesday
afternoon, January 21, at the resi
dence of Mrs. W. L. Blasingarne.
Robert E. Lee was the suhj rt of
the literary part of the program.
Questions had ban previous]*’
given out and much interest was
manifested in the finding of these
answers. These questions will be
printed each month in the paper,
so that every m unln r may have a
copy.
Mrs. Walter Wood Invited the
chapter to meet with her next
time, which will ha February 21th.
It is hoped that < vay member will
be present.
IN HONOR Of MiSS COCHRAN.
Expressive of our mki-winter
spring were the decorations of
Mos lames (). M. and W. L. Jack
son when they entertained Tuesday
afternoon in honor of Miss Cochran.
Throughout the lovely rooms,
clusters of yellow jonquils filled
quaint Japanese jars and cut glass
on high mantels and tables. Quanti
ties of ferns andpalins were an ef
fective setting for the light gowns
of the hostess and their guest, and
bowls of purple violets were like a
breath of April and suggested
old fashioned gardens of ourgrand
m jthers, with their delicate,elusive
4-
sweetness,
The score cards were heart shaped
with dainty pen sketches upon
them. Cut glass bon-bon dishes
filled with candy were on each table.
The game played was heart dice
and more excitement was never
shown.
An elaborate buffet, luncheon
was served. The creamed chicken
was cooked in a chafwig dish at
which Mrs. Walter Jackson presided.
Those present were Miss Cochran,
Miss Johns, Miss Bush, Miss Ethel
Jackson, Miss Ora Lee Camp,
Misses Ruby and Ruth Carithers,
Miss Blair and Miss Coker.
ENTERTAIN AT SUPPER.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williamson
entertained in a charming manner
at supper Friday evening. Their
pretty home was never more at
tractive with its decorations of roses
from their own gardens, bowles of
narcissus and hyacinths and potted
plants.
The table appointments were ex
tremely pretty and tasteful in every
detail. A delightful menu was
served in courses, the guests vying
with each other in doing justice to
the tempting viands-
Invited to partake of their gen
erous hospitality were Mr. and Mrs.
T. C. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs- J. T.
Strange and Miss Ilubie Carithers.
THE JOKER MEETING.
Miss Cleo Bush was at home to
the Jokers and their visitors last
Saturday afternoon. Many inter
esting games were played, after
which a delightful buffet luncheon
was served. Each guest left feeling
glad because of the fortune they
had by being with such a charming
hostess. Those present were Misses
Eipma and Lizzie Cooper, Ethel
Jayson,Kathleen Coker,Susie Dow
dell'j Ora Lee Camp, Ruby and Ruth
Carithers, Miss Cochran, Miss Johns,
Miss Wall.
PLAY FEBRUARY ft £s and
jbt and
The Jolly .Jokers are prepf These
give a benefit performance ,ey trou
purpose of raising funds to a remedy
rubber coats and caps for it he kid
laddies- This will be welcon
j1 1 those who witnessed the 'chin h"
: successful performance some- time
ago. The play is to be present* and
jon the evening of February 9, and
the spirit which prom {is the play,
as well as the cause for which it
given,are v.. yof a iil,y” l pat rim -
. f. i-sides the plgy, jfht young
'belie- are practicing solid beautiful
drills t" he given betwfyn the acts,
and should thy*qua! their former
efforts in this l| ;| . the performance
will he welt' wo?th the {Mice of d
-mi-ioti. _ _ J
DISTRICT UNION MEETING.
The ( laino.-ville 1. i-tnet >rhs.<> n
niy Institute, which met y with the
church at Wednes
day ev • .' ,V;i 'r ojyfnjn by L % •
j T in taking D*F
cured from TJ a {, v a
Tit ... mvas opened o>
i obtained >Vr.
sermon , Y>nf by io*.
Elliot, of St.
ntmued taking them
vole, on n, ‘Vad used three boxes
Wednesdiiy unit a sign of my old
j full and heart gladly indorse such
! great subject.® t remedy us Doan’s
all dealers. Price
jof attending * Foster Milburn Cos.,
i ing the disc n*>*v York, sole agents
must have waned States.
'the missionary' thn name-Doan’s
r ... . .o other,
lhe sernmf *
was a very'T r .
I being ‘ft W6&&S&0 Ud ’ '
, -t\ Id have a long* 4***—HShuv..,,,..
* ,m ° When you hired Sarank
tins practgtood that her wages were
workers. >er month. Is it a scheme
- rt to rob me of £3 a mouth
j up in the r nove|s withr
j ers and* forked three months at sl7
discuss ft” explained Mrs. Bowser,
a, because she made a pud
r ,n l . ‘*/ht to tickle your palate,
; not a deadYr wages to S2O. You sat
work. All fhl© and can’t deny it.”
,ii fr> woman, hut there are
methods off , h|s that , ca „. t
kingdom. houted Mr. Bowser, try-
Rcv. Mr Fy fierce, but mjHricf,
i made many' Ftf , V* giving
wise suggestions to his men.
The meeting has been a very
i helpful on**, and every one went
away feeling that he had l>een
< lengthened for better service-
The reports of the pastors showed
much improvement along many
lines of church work and they all
expect greatey-kLin-gs.
SHE KEEPS THE MEDAL, m
- mi
In awarding its prize for regular
attendance at the Methodist Sunday
school it wa s learned that little
Nell Mo-Cants, of Mrs- Biasingame’s
class, was again to wear the modal.
The record showed that Nell has
missed only two Sundays in two
years. Tnis is a beautiful record
and one of which the father and
mother are justly proud, for t-hey“
knmv that the seed this soon will
bring forth g<xd fruit as little Nell
ripens into womanhood.
BOX SUPPER.
• VvT' ,4* Jr- '*"*'< ■'*£’
We have been requests
nounce that a box suppeje’AD.
given at Cedar Creek r
on Friday night - nt -
J ..utl I not see you ki ,s
ladies wlpc-n you came'home from
if possil/ hlst uisM?
n,-onire S ' ma ’ but U was Birough
pitpare, uck
est '
gup- Helped Some.
of ♦ !; ( e does that **y & et ah his /