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PROGRAM.
Of Cart-T Hill Sunday School Satur
day. Auijust 14, 1909.
Master of (.Vrcniotiies —S. T.
M.tuglion.
10 a. m. —Song, led by Prof. .1.
L. Moore, of Ketlileliein.
Prayer l>y Brother J. < >. Wright.
Welcome address hy Sidney
Maughon.
Song, led by Pi of. Moore.
Recitation, ‘'The Master Cal.,
—Anna Wright.
Recitation, “No One To Love
Me Since Mother Died —Floyd
McDaniel.
Recitation,“(bid’s Work —E~sie
Mae Maughon.
Song, “Hope for the Tempter
—Fred Fuller.
Recitation, “The Surrender”
Ruby Wages.
Recitation, “Re Thoughtful and
Kind” —Liliie McDaniel.
Song,“Shall We Know Each Other
There” —Merriman Tucker.
Address hy Pallie (ireason.
Dialogue hy twelve girls and eight
1)< )>'S.
Address, 4 ‘ Education” —Arthur
Perry.
Song.
Address hy Rev. .I I. Oxford, of
Auburn.
One hour and thirty minutes for
dinner.
Address, “ The Value of an Edu
cation” — W. C. Carlton, president
Perry-Eainey Institute, Auburn.
Recitation, “Mona’s Waters” —
Martha McDaniel.
Address, “Creeds —OreenOroa
son.
Recitation, “The Little Mission
ary’’— Dovie Ridgway
Song, “The Roys We Want"
Herman Wages.
Recitation, “Rad Habit Land” —
(’ammie Situs.
Recitation, “NoSects in Heaven”
Ruby Fuller.
Addr< *ss hy Cline Wright.
Song, “Waiting”—Sunie Mc-
Daniel.
Recitation, “Little Servants” —
Ruby Greason.
Recitation, “The Reaper and
Flowers’ ’ —Alma Page.
Song, “What Can a Hoy Do” —
Henry Fuller.
Recitation, “Tommy’s Prayer”
—Jewel Thompson.
Address, "Don’t Sow Wild, Gay
Young Man” —Grover Brown.
Recitation, “The Drunkard’s
Daughter” —Mellie Austin*
Song led by Prof. Walter Saul.
Address by Fayette Sims.
Recitation,“The Angel’s Mother”
—Lindy Holcomb.
Address by Jack McDaniel.
Recitation, “Watch” — Perlie
Page.
Address by John Roy Perry.
Song by Lucy Fuller.
Address “Remember Boys Make
Men” —Beit Greason.
Recitation, "Needles and Pins”
—Eunice Crow
Address, "What 1 Live For”—
Roy G reason. ,
Recitation by Lillie Mae Mead
ows.
Closing address by Krbin Mc-
Daniel.
HELD fOR IVIRDER.
Tlu* .Jackson comity {fraud jury,
n\v in session at Jefferson, after
investigating and hearing from the
witnesses presented by the solicitor
general, returned a true hill, charg
ing D. A. Boyd with murder.
Boyd was at once taken into cus
t >dy by the court- officers and will
be held to answer before a jury on
charge made against him.
It will Ik* remembered that some
weeks since Messrs. Boyd and
Booth had some words about some
of Boyd’s cows getting into Booth’s
crops. A few days later the two
men met in front of Booth’s house
and in the affray that
Booth was killed
At the commitial trial Boyd was
held for manslaughter and released
t n a thousand dollar by ml.
HOSCHTON.
A man can see beauty in the
homeliest woman who makes him
believe that she considers him -mart.
Mr. Frank Harrison and sisters,
Mis- - Montine and lie / and Mary
Rates, of Pendergrass,wen- in town
last week.
Miss Lona Rurson and sister,
Miss •Maude, were yisitiifh Mi-- Lelia.
and Alma Hoseh last week.
Dr. and Mrs W. -P. Delnperrimv
had as their gue-t last week Mr.
and Mrs. W. 11. Camp, of Atlanta,
Dr. and Mrs. J. 11. Daniel, of
(iainesville, and Mrs. J. C. DLfi
perriere, of Winder.
C. C. McCabe and Dr. Darby are
in Atlanta on business this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fountain, of
Rabbit Hill Farm, near Lawrcnce
ville, were in town last week.
Miss Lillie Pirkle, of Apple Val
ley, was at home Saturday.
Mr. Clove Forrester has gone to
Buckhead and points south.
Mr. .J. M. Story has resigned
the presidency of the Loafers’ Club
and accepted a job as bookkeeper
at the oil mill.
We welcome Mr. Boh Hill hack
to Hoseh ton.
Visiting Miss Curtis Adams last
week, were Misses Roxie Robinson,
Rosa Lamar and Estell House.
Mr. Lester Mathews and sister,
Elma were visiting in East View
last week.
Dr. L. C. Allen is in Atlanta
this week on business.
County Line base hall crossed hats
with our team last week. Score 7
to a in favor of Hoschton. Also
Flowery Branch Saturday. Score
Id to 1 in favor of 1 loschton-
Dr- W. P. ReLaperricre and R.
L. Pirkle are attending court at Jef
ferson this week. Russ may he
after some legal papers.
Pro. J. L. Hall and Pro. P. Mur
uoka, of Japan, are carrying on a
protracted meeting at New Liberl
this week.
Mr. .). W. Darby is on the sick
list this week.
Mr. Auto Roberts, of Pendergrass,
was in town Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs- Alec Mahaffy and
sons,John and Jim,went to Lebenon
camp meeting Sunday-
Dr. Earnest DeLaperriere, after
spending a month in North Carolina,
has returned in the l>est of health.
Picnic last Saturday was a success.
Good speaking, best behavior and
largest crowd ever seen here before.
What kind of a man is he who
lets his wife cut the stove wood
while he sits and watches her? Mr.
Editor, please answer. In the first
place he is no man, in the American
sense of the word, but belongs to
the savage tribes of the dark conti
nent where females are made the
beasts of burden —Ed.
Wonted
a few more real good customers,
cash not refused, hut credit if you
prefer. W. T. Robinson.
VANDEfORD PARDONED.
R. 1.. iYandeford, convicted of
the charge of rape in (iwinnett
county and sentenced to serve 20
years, was pardoned by (loverimr
Brown Tuesday. Vandeford was
sentenced in 1000. A potitioii
bearing the nanus of (>oo citizens
asking for Vandeford's pardon, ac
companied the application.
Over Heated
by discussing 12\c cotton, Ni-Beer,
McLendon, Hoke Smith and .Joe
Brown. Well, we have a few more
Refrigerators left that we are offer
ing at 10 per cent rather than carry
over. So keep cool and get one
while they last. W. T. Robinson.
sls WASHINGTON, D. C. sls.
AIND RE I URN
$12.00
RICHMOND, NORFOLK AND RETURN
VIA.
SEABOARD AIR LINE.
On sale Saturday, August 14, good until August 31.
Elegant Equipment, Splendid Service.
Two Trains Daily, Through Pullmans; Vestibuled Coaches and
Dinning Cars.
For full information cal* on Agent, SEABOARD.
Revival at Omer Christian Church.
On Thursday be for* the t l ’ird
Sunday in. July, the Minister, T F
Yarbrough, and W P McDonald,
of St.atham, Oa., began a revival
at Omer, near Carter Hill, which
continued nine days and resulted
in the acc unplishment of much
good, there being eleven addi
tions to the ccurch. And yet
this does not tell the entire story,
as no one can foretell tlm outcome
of this revival. The church mem
bers were stirred to a sense of their
duty, and put forth their best ef
forts during the entire meeting
tortile success of the work.
Omer is one among our oldest
churches in North-east (Jeorgia,
and this revival gave it a spirit
mil uplift, and the church is m
an excellent condition, and re
tains bright hopes for future
success.
We were v°fy fortunate m se
curing the services of such a
competent minister as Brother
McDonald. His only method in
leading sinners to accept Christ is
by preaching the truth as it is
in Christ Jesus. He believes the
truths of the Bilile, loves them,
and never fails to present them
in a clear, forceful way. yet at
the same time in a spirit of love.
The fearless manner in which he
presented the truth brought con
viction to the minds and hearts
of sinners, and inspiration and
encouragement to the Christians
as well, and this plain, simple
method of procedure won a large
place in the hearts of all the peo
ple, irrespective of denomination
or creed.
As minister of this church, I
am greatly encouraged, and feel
that the work is in the best con
dition : t has been in a long time.
In saying this, I am giving the
sentiments of the leading mem
bers of tin* church.
T F Yarbrough.
PARADISE.
The first of each month reminds
us that soniethihg is required of
us by others.
Duty is something due. We
owe something to every human
being we chance to meet along
the journey of life. When we
start out in the morning for the
day’s work we should remember
our duty to the many we meet as
well as to the loved ones at home.
It is not always the poor man
agement of people which causes
their failme. Poor collections
may ruin them.
Farmers are done laving by
crops in this section.
Mrs. Cheatham and
children, who have been visiting
her mother, Mrs. R. E. Clack,
returned to her home in Roanoke,
Ala., Sunday.
Miss Maud Clack was the
HOUSES AND LOTS
FOR SALE.
It you do not want to buy one you had better
not come this way, for I have them from a 3-room
tj a 7-room house for sale so cheap that you would
think that they were almost given to you.
I also have many desirable vacant lots to se
lect from. We mean business.
For further information, see
R. J. HUFF,
AT RUSSELL,
WINDER, GEORGIA.
An Essential Thing,
and there are many, in the management of
a bank is the personal, painstaking care of
its officers. Recognizing this responsibility,
the officers of this institution keep them
selves in touch with every important detail
of the business. And the outcome? A
generous, and a steadily increasing
patronage.
THE WINDER BANKING CO.
WINDER, GEORGIA.
gggggggggggg
OLIVER, CANNON & CO.,
WINDER, GEORGIA.
charming guest ot Miss Sadie
Smith Saturday night.
Mr and Mrs Luster Childress,
Mr and Mrs Paul Austin an i Mr
and Mrs Fred Cox spent Sunday
with Mr .) H Clack and family.
Several from here attended the
barbecue at Mr Tom Austin’s
Saturday. All report a fine time.
Folks have been attending pro
tracted meetings in this corner,
and 1 guess that is better than
visiting. .Life is so short why
not till its littlespace with sunny
rays of hope and peace and good
will. Virginia.
WHEN ARE YOU COMING
to buy that set of harness you
know you need? Any reason why
you shouldn’t come here? Lets
of reasons why you should.
Certainty of sound materials and
skiflul workmanship here offer
ed at very fair prices, second our
invitation to visit us before
purchasing anywhere.
NVE DOLLARS' REWARD.
1 will pay Lo.OO for apprehension
with evidence to convict party who
stole a whip from my Jaurgy in
Winder Friday, July 30, 1909.
John Lay, Route 20,Winder, (la.
Committed Suicide
by not taking care of the bodv while
not at work. To avoid this got
some of those good No. 1 National
Bed Springs and Hammocks. Prices
cheap, at W. T. Robinson’s.