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GEORGIA'S LEADIN6 BUSINESS TRAINING SCHOOL.
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W. A. WRIGHT.
Stenographer S & S Pack
ing Cos., Atlanta, Ca , after
11 weeks' course in ClmHier
Shorthand at Bagwell Busi
ness College.
BAGWELL BUSINESS COLLEGE.
19S Peachtree St, 9 Atlanta, Ga.
A FAR SIGHTED MAN,
Knowing the uncertainties of the future and
realizing the responsibilities of life, does not let
the fire which may consume his property find
him without Insurance. Furthermore, he pro
tects his estate and those dependent 011 him by
insuring his own life.
For reliable Insurance, life and fire, see
KILGORE & RADFORD, Insurancec Agents,
£s“Office at The Winder Banking Company.
GOTO THE *
BROAD ST., WINDER, GA ,
For iheSin, f er an.l Wheel-T & Wilson Machin ?s: Sold on easy terms
Old machines taken in exchange. Also needles and oil and all
parts for repairing machines kept on hand.
The New Policies
Or TWE
FIDELITY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Are the most up-to-date and com
prehensive Life Insurance Poli
cies of the day.
Thirty days grace in paying
premiums..
Most advanced non-forfeiture
features.
Highest values, highest divi
dends, lowest premiums.
For further information apply to
F. W. BONDURANT, Manager .
Also Agent for Fire, Accident, Causualty and Bond
Insurance. I3est Companies, best rates, best terms and
prompt and careful attention given to all business
placed with the agency.
E,. D. Moore & Son,
‘THE OLD RELIABLE
DEALERS IIN
Fresh Meats, Fish and Oysters,
CANDLER STREET.
Tiie 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 t hat they make more
competent Stenographers and
E ook-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 cal! for beautifully
il usbrated Catalog. Address
No restrictions us to residence,
t ravel, oecupation.
Total and permanent disahil ty
at once secures you your Policy
fully paid up with no further
premiums to pay. But instead
of premiums being due, you re
ceive an annual payment from the
j Company during such disability.
CHURCHES.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Services on the Ist and 3d Sun
days at 1130 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.
Rev Fritz Rauschenberg, pastor.
Sunday School every Sunday at
10:30 a. m. W. H. Quarterman
superintendent.
METHODIST
Rev. W. T. Hunnicutt, Pastor.
Preaching at 11 :30 a. m. and 7:45
p. m. Sunday school at 10:15 a
in., W. H. Toole, superintendent.
Prayermeeting Wednesday at 7; 45
p. m.
BAPTIST
Rey. J. W. Perry, Pastor. Preach
ing every Sunday except first at
11:30 a. in. and Bp. m. Sunday
school 10:30. n. m., W, L. Blas
ingame, superintendent. Prayer
nieeting every Wednesday evening
at usual hour.
CHRISTIAN.
Rev. .T. H. Wood Pastor. Preach
ing every Sundays at 11:30 a. m.
and (8 p. m. Sunday School at
10:30 a- m. Claud Mayne superin
tendent. Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at usual hour.
Winder Train Schedules
Gainesville Midland Railway
SOUTH BOUND
No. 11 —Lv 8:40 a. m.
No. T3 —Lv. 8:25 p. m.
No. 15 —Lv. 10:85 a in; Sunday
only.
NORTH BOUND
No. 12—At. 11-80 m.
No. 14 —Ai. 6:20 p m.
No. 16 —A.. 5:23 p m; Sun.onlv.
No. 12 will run to Belmont iv
gardless of No. 18.
All trains going through Winder
yard must be under full control.
To The Public.
I have a fine Spanish
jack
For public service. &Gc*,£>o2l,
$7.00. 1 live 234 miles South
of Hoschton, Ga., arid 1 14
miles of County Lino school
house, 6 miles North of Win
der, on plantation known as
Lott place.
VV. 11, BREWER.
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R. P. William’s Improved Perfect
SCRAPE SET.
These Scrape Sets are for sale
by Kirkpatrick Hardware Com
pany, Atlanta, (hi.; Smith Hard
ware Company, Woodruff Hard
ware Company and R. P, Wil
liams, Winder, da.
NOTICE Of DISSOLUTION.
The firm composed of E- W.
Bond and W. W- Edwards is this
day dissolved by mutual consent,
W W. Edwards having sold his in
terest to W. 1\ Chandler, who to
gether with E. W. Bond, will con
tinue the business under the firm
name of The Farmers’ Supply Cos.,
as heretofore. 'Hie indebtedness of
the old firm is assumed by E. W.
Bond and W. P. Chandler, and all
accounts and notes will be payable
to the individuals composing the
new firm. E- W. Bond,
W. W. Edwards,
W. H. Chandler.
GOOD WORK.
Done Dally in Winder—Many Citizens
Tell of It.
Nearly every reader has heard
of Doan’s Kidney Pills. Their
good work in Winder still contin
ues,and our citizens are constant
ly adding endorsement by public
testimony. No better proof of
merit can be had than the exp e
rience of friends and neighbor.
Read this case;
A. P. C peJand, marsehal, Win
der, Ga.,says: “I am glad to en
dorse Doan’s Kidney Pills, as I
used them with the best of results.
I had been suffering from an at
tack of kidney trouble for some
time and could get no relief. Hav
ing Doan’s Kidney Pills brought
to my attention, I procured
a supply at Turner’s Pharmacy
and soon after using them my
condition begm to improve. In
ashorttim® I was rid of even
sign of kidney trouble and have
not been bothered by it since.
For sale by a ! l dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Milburn Cos..
Buffalo, New York, solo agents
for the United States.
Remember the name—Doan’s
—and take no other.
Reflections of a Bachelor.
What is the devil going to do with
his business when the coal supply
is exhausted?
Choosing his life oceupatoin never
seems nearly so important to a col
lege boy as selecting his necktie.
Even when a woman’s hair ha. 6
turned white it’s only proof* of how
it has always happened in Tier famih
when they were mcrejgirls.
Very often the chief reason a girl
wants a man to propose to her is s<
to make what she has already told
her friends lie did the truth.
A most exasperating thing about
b -ing a great man must* be how evrv
body disputes that you are. ,
PARADISE.
A large crowd at* -"d.- <! nrayo;
meeting at the home of T. A. Smith
Sunday.
Messrs. Ike And in, of New Chapel,
ahd Grallie Austin, of Bethlehem,
visited Mr. Clifford ('lack Sunday
Mrs. Ada Wai !, of Oconee coun
ty, spent Saturday night and Sun
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. 11. Clack.
George Thomas spent Sunday
with T. A. Smith and family.
Miss Clyde Perkins was the guest
of Miss Ora Edgar Saturday night
and Sunday.
Preparing an Alibi.
If culture remains confined wftbin
the splendidly hound volumes of the
new library that has just been bought
by a New Yorker it will not he the
fault of the rich man’s secretary. lie
is doing everything he can to let it
loose
“I am cutting the leaves Irj nil the
books,” he said "The chances are
nobody belonging to the family will
ever look inside these books, but the
boss has friends who may go snooping
around through the library sometimes
In case they do he doesn’t want them
to gain the Impression that literature
Is neglected in this house, so 1 rtrn
making sure that they will t,t least
find the leaves cut.”— Exchange.
The Finest City In Great Britain.
Edinburgh may be noted for Its
learning and for beauty of situation,
Dublin may rank as one of the most
beautiful cities in the world. Oxford
may boast its colleges and Canterbury
Its picturesque streets and grand old
cathedral, hut London stands supreme
—the tinest city of Great Britain.-
London Captain.
A Paying Garden.
“No money it) gardening? Why, I
know a man who cleared $30,000 last
summer from less than an acre.”
“Impossible! Utterly absurd!”
“Not at all. You see. It was a roof
garden.”—Boston Transcript
The Best Way.
Old Ben Franklin was about the
wisest product this country ever pro
duced. and be never said anything
much better than that the best way
to find money is to earn it— Atchison
Globe.
A GREAT MEETING.
The twenty-eighth State conven
tion of the Georgia Young Men’s
Christian Association, will he held
at Athens, April 17-19, 1909. Free
entertainment will be provided by
the citizens of Athens if names are
sent to Mr. C. D. Campbell, Athens,
Ga., on or before April 14th,
The state committee through the
columns of this paper extends a
special invitation to the men of this
community to he represented and
to participate in the discussions re
lating to definite religious work
among men and boys. Pastors of
churches and their Christian work
ers who are interested in the young
men of their respective towns arc
invited to attend.
Among the strong speakers to be
present may be mentioned, Mr. C.
K. Oher, Field Secretary Interna
tional Committee Young Men’s
Christian Associations, New York;
Mr. IT. O. Williams, Railroad Sec
retary International Committee;
Mr. G. G. Mahy, General Secretary
Young Men’s Christian Association
Scranton, Pa.
The mention of these names, in
connection with the best Association
workers of Georgia, assures a sea
son of great uplift. Some of the
topics presented will he The Secur
ing of Volunteer Workers, The Asso
ciation’s Obligation to its Member
ship, Team Work.
A.feature of the convention will
be the attendance of men fry >i com
munities where there are Tfr> associa
tions. These men are planing to
learn something from this organiza
tion which iias demonstrated its
ability to cope with so many prob
lems of vital interest to men, and a
Section Conference is arranged for
their special benefit, where the pos
sibilities of practical special effort
for the young in places too small to
support a Young Men’s Christian
Association will lie discussed- Mr.
M. L. Mardrc, of Lumpkin, Ga.,
Hon. John 1). Walker, Sparta, Ga.,
and It. L- J. Smith, Commerce,
(la will lead the discussion.
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For further particulars address,
J. Y. Read, State Secretary,
Pryor St . and Auburn Ave.
Atlanta, Ga.
What Lhe Sandwich Was For.
A stalely old professor was ap
proached By a young] student one
day in one of the western colleges,
says the Circle Magazine. Trying
hard to keep back a smile, the young
man asked :
'‘Professor, you say you are an ex
port in solving riddles, don’t you?’’
t“I claim that I am, my boy.”
‘‘Well, then, can you tell me why
a man who has seen London on a
foggy day and a man who lias not
seen London on a foggy day are like
a ham sand witch?”
The professor studied for a long
time, venturing Several answers
which proved to* be wrong. Finally,
at his wit’s end, he said;
I give it up.”
“It’s easy,” said the other.
“Why,” was the reply, “one has
seen the mist and the other has
missed the scene. Ila, ha! Catch
on?”
“Of course,l do, you lunatic! but
what has the sandwich to do with
it?”
After the youngster had recovered
from a spell of laughter he chuckled;
“Oh, that’s where you bite.
There was an amusing summary
of national traits which Bishop
Chavasse, of Liverpool, England,
gave in a speech to his own people
recently: “The Englishman,” he
said, “loves the Bible and beer,
the Scotchman keeps the Sabbath
and everything else he can lay hands
on, the Welshman prays on his
knees on Sundays and on his neigh
bors on week days, and the Irish
man never knows what he wants
and is never satisfied until he gets
it.