Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, March 18, 1909, Image 2

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w. P. DeLaPERRIERE, President. C. C. McCABE, General Manager. H. J. RANDOLPH, Secretary. | HQSCHTON COTTON OIL MILL AND MFG. COMPANY. Cotton Seed Products and Commercial FERTILIZERS. To the Farmers of Jakson and adjacent counties: We are glad to let our friends know that we are getting out the best Fertilizers this season posible to be made. All our analyses run over, and we would be glad to have you drop in and inspect our plant, and see just what goes into your fertilizers. We have studied the soil situation in this and adjacent counties, and feel confident we have the goods adapted to same. Our mixture you will admit is far superior to all others, and all we request is that you come and investigate for yourself. Hochton Cotton Oil Mill and Manufacturing Cos., - *' ~ \ _ i _ Huschton, Georgia?" NIBLACK S STORE. On last Friday evening at S:CO o'clock Mrs. Augustus Phillip?.-’"mo had been sick for quifrHjQjme time, •passed to her eteuflff'reward and was laid to burying ground Sunday at 11 o’clock a. m- Rev. Collins conducting the funeral services. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved ones. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McNeal were visiting the latter’s parents Satur day and Sunday. Sheriff Collier was in this section one day last week. The child of Mr. and Mrs. Ma rion Wade, of Jefferson, was buried at Walnut one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith, of Center Union, were visiting the family of Mrs. N. J. Carter here Sunday. Messrs. A. J. Morgan, R. E. Morgan and R. L. Rieves made a business trip to Gainesville last Thursday. Mr. Bob Rives happened to a very painful accident last Thursday. In jumping off a wagon he sprained his ankle so badly that he cannot walk for a few days. Mrs- Julius Bridges is much bet ter at this writing. Mrs. W. S. Coleman, of Virgil, visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Roberts here last week. Mr. Mark Roberts and wife visited the later's brother, in Gwinnett, week. Mr. 1). S. Berryman and family, of near Jefferson, visited the sister of Mrs Berryman here last week. Mrs. Mollie Roberts is visiting her son, Hugh, at Pendergrass, who has a very sick child. Sometimes it looks very much as if the best place to find justice is in the dictionary. —Edgefield News. iffItUMATIG FOLKS. Are You Sure Your Kidneys Are Well? Many rheumatic attacks are due to uric acid in the blood. But the duty of the kidneys is to re move all uric acid from the blood. Its presence there shows the kid neys are inactive. Don’t dally with “uric acid sol vents.” You might go on till dooms-day with them, but until you cure the kidneys you will never get well. Doan’s Kidney Pills not only re move uric acid, but cure the kid neys and then all danger from uric acid is ended. Here is Win der testimony to prove it. W. A. Manderf, Factory Hill, Winder, Ga., says; “For some time 1 had kidney trouble and rheumatism. The pains in the small of my back were like knife thrusts and if I stopped it was only with the greatest difficulty that I could straighten again. My kidneys were sluggish, the se cretions filled with sediment and were often attended with pain during passage. I tried various remedies but without the desired result until I used Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured at Turner’s Phar macy. Under their use, 1 impro ved from the first and when I had finished the contents of four boxes Imy kidneys were again in a nor mal condition and the pain and lameness had disappeared from my back. ;/ Forsalebyall dealers. Price 'SO cents. Foster-Milburn Co.’s | Buffalo, New York, sole agents, for the United States. Remember the name —Doan’s —and take no other. Roosevelt says he is delighted to be a private citizen again. Not half so much as the people. —Dub- lin Courier. GOOD/MiM?-. Counterfeit money is good enough for counterfeit roofing, but ■when vou spend real money, 3 get REAL ROOFING! Our Vulcanite Roofing j is fire-resisting, (taking the I same insurance rate as slate or metal) water-proof and rot-proof. It will outlast the building, and assures absolute protection to con tents. For 60 years it has constantly proven its supe riority over everything of its kind. If your dealer hasn’t it, write us direct. Before you buy or repair, write for our free booklet, “The Right Roofing and the Reasons Why.” [Smith Hardware Cos., WINDER, GEORGIA. VULCANITE HOOFIN6 Tax Receiver's Notice. FIRST ROUND. I will be at the following places on dates named for the purpose of receiving State and county tux re turns for the year 1909: Maysville, April 1,9 to 12 a. m. Miller’s c. g., “ l; 2. to 3p. m. R. R. Hitchcock’s, Apr. 1, at night. Pendergrass, April 2, 9 to 12 a. m- C. D Gregory’s, “ 2, 2to3p. m. Hoschton, Apr. 3, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Jefferson, “ 5 and 6, 9a- m. to 3 p. m., and Apr. 7, 9 to 12 a. m. Apple Valley, April 7, 2 to 3 p. m. Commerce, April 8, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nicholson, “ 9,9 to 11 a. m. Clarksboro, “ 9,2 to 3 p in. A. A. Jackson’s, April 9, at night Statham, April 10, 9 a m to 2 p m. Chandler’s c. g., Apr. 10, 3 to 4 pm. Winder, April 12, 9 a m to 3 p m. N. B. Lord, Tax Receiver Jackson County. SENSATIONAL LOW PRICES ON BUGGIES. Never before has such low prices been printed in a paper. The original Barnesville Buggy, which has always sold for $75.00 to $85.00, to go at $67.50 for cash. The Carmichael Buggy, a strictly high grade Buggy worth $75.00, to go for $67.50 for cash. I Sechler Buggies, a first-class medi um grade buggy, to go at $60.00. This is 20 per cent off of real value, but we have them and we • are going to sell them. This price will last until our present large stock is exhausted. Do not fail to come at once and get one of these bargains. With each bug gy we will give FREE a good Whip and summer Lap Robe, and will give a fifteen-dollar set of Harness for ten dollars. Come while they last. Yours for honest dealings, WOODRUFF HARDWARE & MFC. CO., Winder, - Georgia.