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CARTER HILL
Llitor News: As I lmvo seen
nothing from Carter Hill in several
wan ks, if you will permit, 1 will en
deavor to give you a few dots.
The people in our section are
alniut through work in tlx ir crops,
and arc visiting, having a good time
eating watermelons, roasting cars
and fried chicken.
WY are having good rains and
crops aredooking fine.
Mr. \V M. Dillard, of Carter
Hill local, attended the state meet
ing of tla farmers union at Ma
con. He report.- tla meeting a suc
cess.
The program for the celebration
to lie la id here on tla 1 Ith instant,
lias 1m i'll e tjllpl* ted Mild Will he
found in another column in this is
-no. KvcitUmlv is invited to come
and bring well-tilled ha 4U t We
are i \pi cling to have a line celebra
tion, hr we have one of the hest
jSinelav !e o! in W alton county.
IT v. Frit/ Kan-elienU rg pn*a< h
<-d us a line sermon Sunday after
noon from Mat lew xvi, 2b f (, i
what shall a m. in profit if he gain
the whole world and lose his own
soul.
We have information that sona
parties have been trying to s-ciire a
place 1 his side of Winder to put up
a near heel stand. We do hope
Mini trust they won t succeed; hut
it they do, t 'arter Hill is up in arms
against the movement to the hitter
vnd.
Those who attended Sunday
school and preaching from W inder
wore: .1. IF Holt, Anderson and
Verine Sharpton and Miss \<lla
Mae Sharpton.
Hids for the privilege to dispense
soft drinks on the grounds the day
of our eelehration resulted as fol
lows: Wages A: Austin, s2d.(>d;
Holden Chaneoy, 22.rD; N. A.
Sharpton, S2!f; K. A. Klrod,
$22.50; .). (’. Tucker. -522.50; Hoh
Chaneey, SI.S (K). The superinten
dent appointed the following gen
tlemen to act as marshals of the
•lay: Lawrence Rutledge, Lee
11 reason, John McDaniel, W illiam
Kdwards and Henry Queen. On
\iehalf of the school I extend to the
editor of The News and his entire
force a cordial invitation to he
present on thisoceasion. Cmzi:\.
Miss Bertha 11 oscli mid Mr.
Vaughn Sims visited homcfolks at
Hisehton Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Until Sims was the guest of
Miss Ivuhy Wages Friday.
Miss M a/ie Adani' was t lie guest
of her sister, Mrs .lames M Austin,
this week.
Miss I,ivie Uidgway spent last
week with her aunt, Mrs. Mary
Mrs. Mary Wages was the guest
Tuesday of Mis. S I'. Mauglion.
Mr. \V. A Austin is on the sick
list this week.
Mr. (i. W Smith, of Winder, was
in our hurg Friday.
Mrs, Tex a Mathews was the guest
Friday of her daughter, Mrs. .1. 11.
Hill.
Born to l>r. and Mrs. Adams a
IviY.
Messrs. .1. 11. Hill, James Austin
and Bill Helton spent Sunday with
Mr Walter Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Austin were
the guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs.
\Y. K Austin and family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Perry, of
Oglethorpe, are visiting relatives in
this sect ion.
LONGVIEW.
(Last Week’s Locals.)
School is progressing nieely. Prof.
Charles T. Williams is prineipal and
Miss Pearl Weatherly assistant.
Miss Summie Williams, of Win
der, was the honored guest of Misses
Rffie and Flora Kamey last week.
Miss Lillie Kimsey, of Patrick’s
Academy, visited Long View Sun
day sch tol Sunday.
Mrs. John Reynolds h.c- as her
i guest Mrs. Sail it- Ranks and ehil
dien.
The Messes Raineys entertained
Tuesday night quite a numltcr of
their friends in honor of Miss
Siinnie Williams.
Rev- If. N. Rainey was a welcome
visitor to our Sunday school Sun
day afternoon. He gave us a very
enteresting talk.
Mr. ('larenci Moon who has been
in Atlanta for some time for treat
ment, has returned to his home
improved some. His many friends
are pleased to welcome him hoim
again and hope la* will soon he re
st* led t< I health.
Mr. Ruf Dunagan and wife are
yisitieg Mr Rud Skinner and fami
ly.
Mi Coi i Rainey visited relatives
at Mulberry Monday.
Mi - idoiine Hill is tlie charming
guest of Mr'; Je-dc Maley, of Dry.
Pond, this week.
Mi.-s Lliie Rainey will visit friends
and relatives at Gainesville next
week.
Mis Alma Durham visited Miss
Sailie Mosley Wednesday night.
Miss Mandie Stewart is visiting
M i es (’ora and < )n:ie 1 layse.
Mr. Jolmie Wills and Mis- Dellie
Harwell attended Sunday school at
Long View Sunday.
RHEUMATIC FOLKS.
Art* You Sure Your Kidneys are
Well?
Many r lieu mat ic attacks are due
to uric acid in the blood. Rut.
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 ‘‘uricacid sol
vents.” You might go on till
doomsday with them,hut until you
cure the kedneys you will never
get well. Doan’s Kidney Rills
not only remove uric acid, hut
cure the kidneys and then all
danger from uric acjd is ended.
Hen* is Winder testimony to
prove it.
W. A. Manders, Factory Hill,
Winder, (la., says: “For some
time I lmd kidney trouble and
rheumatism. The pains in t h<•
small of my hack were like knife
thrusts and if I stooped it was
only with the greatest dtllculty
that I could straighten again.
My kidneys were sluggish, the
secret inns til led with sediment and
were often attended with pain
during passage. 1 tried various
remedies 1 >nt without tin* desired
results until 1 used Doan's Kid
ney Pills, procured at Turner's
Pharmacy. I'mler their use, 1
improved from the lirst and when
1 had finished the contents of
four boxes, my kidneys were
again in a normal condition and
the pain and lameness had dis
appeared from mv hack.’’
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Miihurn Cos.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents
for the Flllted States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—
and take no other.
4 NOVEL DEfIMTION 01 4 SC4B.
If he was an animal, he would be
a skunk; if a bird, lie would he a
bll/./.ard; if of the lactic family, he
would he a tumble hug; if a Hy, he
would be a “blow” .>r maggot lly;
if a fish, he would be a eat, or
a wharf scavenger; if a serpent, he
would !*• a viper. Asa man, he is
devoid of every attribute that gives
value to the name. A Judas in
the time of Christ —selling Ids
Savior for thirty pieces of silver-
A degenerate, with a hang-dog face
Flanigan & Flanigan
Are in position to save you money on anything they
sell. There is no question but that we sell more Ve
hicles than any concern in Northeast Georgia, and
we are among the largest Piano and Organ dealers
in the entire state. We have a heavy stock of
everything on hand now and we will sell you if you
will give us a chance. We appreciate your business
and expect to have and to hold it if reasonable prices
and fair treatment will,give it to us. We have sold
twice as much stuff as we expected to sell, but we
never let up, we expect to grow as we go along.
It is now time to visit your friends and you
should have a nice Buggy or Surrey to go in.
Your daughter should not be held off longer
from getting some knowledge of the Organ or Piano.
Come to see us.
Very truly yours,
FLANIGAN & FLANIGAN,
WINDER, GEORGIA.
and a craven heart. More destitute
of honor and morality than a Digger
Indian. Ashamed to look manli
ness in the eye, he skulks and avoid?
contact with the honorable associates
whom lie has betraved —despised by
man, forgotten by God, unwept by
womcn, and uiimoiuned by loving,
innocent, holiest childhood —lie
passes on, and stumbling through
life, finally falls into a dishoned
grave. —San Antonio, Tex., Week
ly Dispatch.
A BITTER DOSE.
An old negro man was riding < n
the train and fell asleep with mouth
wide open. A mischievous drum
mer came along, and, having a con
venient capsule of quinine in his
pocket, lie uncorked it and sifted it
well on to the old negro’s palate
and the root of hi- tongue. The
old darky, awakening, became much
disturbed. He called for the con
ductor and asked, “Buss, is dere
a doctor on dis here train?
“1 don't know, “ said the conduc
tor.
'‘A re y<>u sick?'
“Yus, sob; 1 sho is sick. I sho’
is sick."
“What is the matter with vim?"
“ 1 dunno, sir, but it tastes like I
I (listed my gal!.
Sympathy of the Flowers.
More or loss credence is still given
in England to the old belief in the
sympathy of the vegetable kingdom
for human suffering. “I prayed all
night.” writes a gardener whose em
ployer was very sick, “and the flowers
on my window sill drooped, and I said
to myself thev were dead. But toward
•Moruing they picked up. and 1 was
sure enough the master was better.
And the same tiling had happened to
the flowers 1 had sent to his bedroom.
They were dying, and they came to life
again. And 1 knew when those flow
ers picked up that the master was
better ”
, The Pins.
“Oh. dear.’ sighed her husband's
wife. “I can’t find a pin anywhere. I
wonder where all the pins go to any
way?”
“That's a difficult question to an
swer,” replied his wife’s husband, “be
cause they are always pointed in one
direction and headed in anotner.”—
Chicago News.
Painter's Colic.
Mamma—What's the matter with
Fido? Tommie—Oh, 1 was playing
with my soldiers, and he came in and
insisted upon licking the whole army.
—Yonkers Statesman.
Take a rest. A field that has rested
gives a beautiful crop.— Ovid.
Just think what it means to
have plenty of Hay.
And think again what it is to
have the best Mowing
Machine made.
We can sell you either the McCor
mick or New Dehring Vertical Lift
Mower, with a 26-tcoth self-dump
Rake, and you have the BEST MADE.
Don’t fail to see us before buying.
SMITH HARDWARE CO.,
WINDER. GEORGIA.
rpaintirT - ]—
j w *y^ c y .
WINDER LUMBER CO.
WINDER, GEORGIA. Phone 47.
IN THE LONG RUN
poor paint doesn't pay, especially
when you have to pay the painter
just sis much for the job <,f painting
your home ,-s if you had used good
paint. Poor paint soon shows its in
feriority by fading, peeling and by
wearing off quickly. Use the Sun
Proof paints and you will get satis
faction by tlieir durability, beauty
and general excel'ence. You will al
ways find them at the