Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, March 11, 1909, Image 3

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Judged by Past Records A man’s record can’t be written at his birth, neither can you correctly judge the durability and value of any n:ake of car ex cept by reviewing its past. The Buick cars sold in early days of the automobile industry are still giving splendid service. Time has wrouget many refinements in design, but the vital elements of durability and reliability have never been lacking in a Buick car. The Buick has reached the high-water mark in Motor Car construction. It is the product of people especially qualified for the work and is made in a factory especially laid out and fitted to produce cars of a higher quality at less cost than anywhere else in the world: and the BUICK “Makes Good.” Its general features are its absolute simplicity of operation and control, it’s flexibility—interchangeability—freedom from com plicated parts, easy access to all parts and its comfortable and luxurious appearance. The most beautiful cars seen in the city are of this make. To any intending purchaser who requires a really first-class car, reliable, silent and economical, we commend with every confi dence “THE BUICK.” It embraces all the good points of the highest price cars and possesses exclusive features of its own, which are real and practi cal improvements over all others. It has solved the question of quality and price. Free from freakish ideas, simple, high grade, honestly built cars, sold at an honest price by WINDER MOBILE COMPANY . hhhhhh OLIVER, CANNON & CO WINDER, GEORGIA. Bagwell Business College. GEORGIA'S LAEDING BUSINESS TRAINING SCHOOL. I W. A. WRIGHT. Stenographer S. & S. Pack ing Cos., Atlanta, Ga., after 11 weeks’ course in Cha T tier Shorthand at Bagwell Busi ness College. BAGWELL BUSINESS COLLEGE. 198 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. * hhhhhhhhh LOOK THROUGH our arra} r of harness and equine equipment generally and you will find here, practically every article requisite for use in driv ing, riding and caring for your horse. Blankets,hitching straps, harness oil, varnish and collars. Your horse will be in fine fettle if we outfit him. The splendid records of our students and their success in hold ing the best positions clearly demonstrates that our modern methods and systems of Short hand and Book-keeping save one half the time required for old systems and that they make more competent Stenographers and Book-keepers. Exclusive right to teach the famous CHARTIER system of Shorthand in this section. POSITIONS SECURED. A good position is secured for every graduate upon completing the course. Write or call for • beautifully illustrated-Catalog. Address DOING THEIR DOTY. Scores of Winder Readers Are Learn* incfthe Duty of the Kidneys. To filter the blood is the kid ney’s duty. When they fail to do this the kidneys are sick. Backache and many kidney ills follow; Urinary troubles, diabetes. Doan’s Kidney Pills cure them all. Winder people endorse our claim. Mrs. May Findley, Factory Hill, Winder, Ga., save: “I gladly endorse Doan’s Kidney Pills, for I consider them a cure for kidney trouble. When I first began using them, I was firmly in the grasp of this complaint. My kidneys were so weak that my rest was often disturbed. Besides this I had much pain in the small of my bttck and sometimes arose in the morning so lame and stiff that I could hardly get about. Doan’s Kidney Pill3 which I bought at Turner’s Pharmacy helped me at once. I continued their use and steadily improved until at the present time, I am not bothered in the least by my kidneys ” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.s Buffalo, New York, sole agent., for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s —and take no other. Winder Train Schedules Gainesville Midland Railway SOUTH BOUND No. 11 —Lv 8:40 a. m. No. 13 —Lv. 8:25 p. m. No. 15 —Lv. 10:85 am; Sunday only. NORTH BOUND No. 12 —At. 11:80 m. No. 14 —Ar. 6:20 p m. No. 16—A-. 5:28 p m; Sun.onlv. No. 12 will run to Belmont re gardless of No. 13. All trains going ’Uinder CENTRAL. Mr. Editor, as we mwA M ing in your paper Jk J W's some time, we 0- Jh lsj,l write some of tb JL if We have o place under* ft' 6. M. Urn J Icie Smith X3.C t Uncle 1>.,, °. ur i j been very J much better. v Mr. J. P. Hill went to Auburn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Steed visit ed Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Haynie Saturday night. This community ha3 built a tele phone line to Winder, and there is a lot of talk now. Well, S'fger has put in his ap pearance again. We were getting very uneasy about hirn, but as he has written again we will not go to see about him now. Mr. J. W. House, one of our clever citizens who has been sick for some time, is improving some. Mrs. Jim Hamby has- been very ill for some time, but is able to be up. Well,as this is our first letter, we will close by saying to all corre spondents: Give the news and help the best town and the best paper in northeast Georgia. IVe have good, fearless editors who are getting out a paper that deserves the co-opera tion of all. NEW TIMOTHY. Mr. P. L. Duncan was in Athens Friday on business- Mr. Jack Elder, of near Jefferson, visited his sister, Mrs. H. P. Hard igree, last week. Mrs. Brock has been quite sick. Mrs. 11. P. Hardigree has been seriously ill, but is better at the The Buick Automobile Stands at the Hea j •■. f; \ * .■< v , ; ._/• U. v v ut ciPthesuffr?. ed while washing one day hast week. Weldon Pentecost spent Monday in Athens. Mr. Dave Hardigree, who has been sick for several weeks, is not improving. Mr. J- M. Page and mother spent Monday in Winder. Mr. Montgomery and family visited the family of Mr. Mincey, near Winder, last Sunday. The people here are preparing to put phones in their homes, and with the station and phones in, this station will no longer be “country.” NOTICE is herebv given that the firm trad ing and doing business under the name and style of Winder Lumber Cos., composed of 11. T- Flanigan, W. T. Robinson, W. G. Elder and J. B. Williams, heretofore engaged in a general lumber and contracting business in the city of Winder, is this day dissolved by mutual con sent, W. T. Robinson retiring. The business will be continued at the same place under the same name and style by the remaining mem bers of the firm who will settle aP firm liabilities and will receipt l j ,i T] all debts due said firm. This the 4th dav of March, H. T. Flan iGA-, W. T. Robinson, W. G. Elder, J. B. \\ J , v LiA.uS.