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NEW IMPROVED DAIN MOWER.
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We handle the best and latest improved Mower on
the market. We sell it at a reasonable price. It is not
made by the TRUST. We sell you a Mower for $50.00, a
good Rake for $20.00. This is a saving of five to nine dol
lars for you.
This machine is guaranteed to be equal to any ma
chine on the the market. It is equipped with brass bush
ings and in every respect a first-class machine.
We are here to save you five to nine dollars on each
machine, also to keep up competition so that the Trust
will not run the price any higher. Call and see us and ex
amine the machine. Yours for business,
WOODRUFF HARDWARE & MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
WINDER, - GEORGIA.
Just think wat 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 GO., *
WINDER, GEORGIA.
I carry in stock everything
that it takes to build a house
and the prices are right.
W. E. YOUNG,
The Shingle Man.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
LEWIS C. RUSSELL.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Winder, Ga.
Offices over First National Bank.
G. A. JOHNS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Winder, Ga.
Office over Smith dr Caritlmrs’
Bank. Practice in State and U.
S. Courts.
J. F. HOLMES,
ATTORNKY-AT-LA W ,
Statlmm, Ga.
Criminal and Commercial Law a
Specialty.
W. H. QU ARTE KM AN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Winder, Ga.
Practice in all the courts
Commercial law a specialty.
W. L. DkLaPERRIERK
DENTAL SITROEUY.
Winder - - Georgia
Fillings, Bridge and Plate-work
done in most scientific and satis
factory way.
Offices on Broad St.
SPURGEON WILLIAMS
DENTIST,
Winded - - - Gkokuia
Offices over Smith it Oarithers
hank. All work done satisfac
tori lv.
Phone SI.
DR. S. T. ROSS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Winder, G*t.
Offices over First National Rank.
EDMOND K. SAXON, M. 1).
WINDER, (.A.
Office over Turner’s Pharmacy.
Residence on Broad St. ’Phone
ID). Attend all calls day or night.
DR. R. P. ADAMS,
BKTHLKHKM, OA.
General Practice. Telephone.
ARDEN’S ART STUDIO.
All kinds of Photographs made
by latest methods. All work an d
promptly. Office on Candler St.,
VV'inder Ga
AIL WRONG.
The Mistakes Is Made Ly Many
Winder Citizens.
Don’t mistake the cause of
b.i knche. To be cured you must
know the can-*.
It is wrong to imagin'* relief i
cure.
Hue' adm is kidney aclu*.
• V’mi must cure the kidneys.
A Winder resident tells you
how.
Mrs. .f. T. Rr.tV, Factory Hill.
Winder, Ga.. says: ‘‘As a result
of disordered kidneys, I suttered
considerable from a tain urn!
lameness in my back. I felt tired
and languid most of the time and
the slightest exertion exhausted
me. The kidney secretions were
too frequent in passage and added
greatly to my annoyance. After
trying a numb r of remedies and
finding no benefit, I had tin* good
fortune to read of Don n’t Kulnev
kills, and believing that they
might prove beneficial, procured
a box at Turner's Pharmacy. I
felt much better when l had taken
the contents of this box and 1
continued using them until I re
ceived entire relief. ’’
For sale bv all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster *Mllhurn Cos..
Buffalo, New York, side agents
for the l nited States.
Rememb r the name —Doan's —
and take no other.
THE RIDGE.
After an absence of some weeks
we conic again.. We've been <>if
visiting up near White Sulphcr
Springs and taking in big meeting;
went to camp meeting some, heard
Rev. llunnicutt preach some able
sermons, met up with your fellow
townsinon, J. ()• Lay, out in those
hills and hollows. He seemed easy
and at home.
Would have written while up
there, hut were visiting our mother
in-law, and you know you have to
keep quiet when she’s around.
Just want to say that Hall county
has some of the U*st roads we ever
traveled in Georgia and some of the
finest corn we ever saw grow.
Nearly every man in our section
went to court at Jefferson first of j
last week to hear the Boyd-Booth j
trial.
Mr. J. H. Robinson and family,
accompanied by Jim Hogan, has
gone on a two weeks’ visit to
NaicoocEe.* valley.
Mr. Rat Boon, of Atlanta, is
preparing to elect a ten-room dwell
ing on his farm here at The Rige.
People are talking of changing
around some already. It’s move,
move, move every year.
Mr. Bill Allen has sold his farm
to Mr. Harvc Gooch for per
acre.
Mr. and Mrs. Love Whitehead
are visiting Mrs. M. A. Wood, near
(ialilee-'
The Ridge and County Line were
to have played ball last Thursday,
hut County Line never showd up.
They arc afraid of Joe Wood’s kick
ing delivery.
Hbciiezor '■•(•liool is progressing
nicely under the management of
Miss Es.-ie Crook. We were hank
ing very much on an exhibition
this summer, but some of the
trustees had to “buck” tip and act
big “Johnie-on the-Spot" and cut
it all out. Hope they won’t never
get to go to another exhibition.
11 s so.
Longview and The Ridge crossed
hits Friday. The score stood oto
2 in favor of The Ridge
Nuff Sed.
The longer ago a woman was
born, the easier she caa remember
to forget when it was.
LONGVIEW.
Mr. .1. O. Nunn, who has been
visiting at Alto, lias returned home.
Tin ice cream festival at Mr. J.
M. Mosely's Thursday evening was
enjoyed by all present.
Mi." Lifie Steward, of near
Gainesville, visited MG- •' Cora an 1
Kffie R dney last week.
Mi. F.stes Gaddis and wife, of
Oglethorpe county, visited C. T.
Gaddis and family recently.
Mr. M. T. McDottgald spent the
week-end with his sister in Athens.
Mrs. N. C. McDotigald is serious
ly ill at this writing. \\ < hope for
a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Mellie Jackson and son,
Worth, spent the week-end with
relateves at 1 >ry Pond.
Mr- J- R. Annually an 1 sister,
Miss Frank, of Bogart, visited their
sister, Mrs. X. C. McD.mgald, Sat
urday and Sunday.
Longview Odd Fellows were well
represented at County Line Friday
night.
Longview and Kim wood crossed
bats Friday. Score (5 to 3in favor
of Longview.
Mr. Cyrus Hogan and Miss Alma
Durham attended preaching at
Rockwell Sunday.
Mr. Reuben Carlisle made a trip
to Hoschton Saturday.
Mr. S. ('. Wilburn and son vis
ited Mulberry Saturday.
Mr. J. P. Rainey mad * a business
trip to Winder Saturday.
Mr. R. A. Watson and daughter,
Miss Jenie, attended preaching at
Bellmont last week.
Mrnnr.F. Bi stkk.
Editor Tom Gamble sizes it up
this way: The Georgia Leislature
lias taxed the yellow dog and lots of
other small tilings, but it has
signally failed to tackle inheritances
and incomes. Even in Georgia the
poor man frequently gets the tarred
end of the taxation stick.
Albany Herald: A broken prom
ise is a hard thing to repair.
Hawkensville Dispatch: Tin
Tifton Gazette puts it “The Lynch
ing of McLendon.” Wo don’t think
it was quite that bad, however, but
what they did fur him was a shame
ful plenty.
swirowcuHiuwfHroatiMai
corthhlilss
Wouldn’t it be a satisfaction to you to
have a roof oo your property that was
absolutely permanent; rather than to lay a
slate, or wooden shingle roof, or any of
the others which are at best only tempor
ary, and always needing repairs) That is
never necessary with
Cortright
Metal Shingles
If you lay a Cortright Roof you needn’t
think of how soon you'll he repairing, or
how soon you'll he re-roofing, for Cort
right Metal Shingles outlast the building
without repairs, always remain water
tight, defying wind, snow and lightning.
If you are about to spend your money
in roofing, post yourself first about the
different forma by readiag our hook, Con
cerning That Roof,* and let us show you
samples.
LEATHERS & EAVENSON
WINDER. GA.