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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
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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 what it means to
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have plenty of Hav.
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Vlachine oiodo.
v We can sell you either the McCor
mick or New Defiring' Vertical Lift
■ Mower, with a 26-tcoth self-dump
Rake, and you have the REST MADE.
Don’t fail to see us before buying.
SMITH HARDWARE CO.,
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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 Rank.
G. A. JOHNS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Winder, Ga.
Cilice over Smith & Caritlnrs’
Bank Prnetic- in State and L.
S Courts.
J. F. HOLMES,
ATTORN EY-AT-LA W,
Statbam, Ga.
Criminal end Connneii ial Law a
Specialtv.
W, H.GOAFTERMAN
Attorney at law
Winder, Ga.
Practice in all the courts
Commercial law a specialty.
\V. L. D eLa PE INHERE
DENTAL SURGERY.
Winder - - Georgia
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Fillings, Bridge and Plate-work
done in most, scientific and satis
factory way.
Offices on Broad St.
SPUROKOX WILLIAMS
DENTIST,
Winder - - - Georgia
Offices over Smith tfe Carithers
' bank. All work done satisfac
torily,
Phone >l.
DR. S. T. ROSS,
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON,
Winder, O i,
Offices over First National Bank.
EDMOND F. SAXON, M. D.
WINDER, GA.
Office ov-r Turner’s Pharmacy.
Residence on Broad St. ’Phone
110. Attend all calls day or night.
DR. R. P. ADAMS,
BETHLEHEM,GA.
General Practice. Telephone.
ALLEN’S ART STUDIO.
All kinds of Photographs made
by latest methods. All work do au
promptly. Office on Candler St.,
Winder Ga,
ALL WRONG.
The Mistakes Is Made by Many
Winder Citizens.
Don’t mistake the cause of
backache. To be cured you must
know the cause.
It is wrong to imagine relief is<
cure.
Backache is kidney ache.
You must cure the kidneys.
A Winder resident tells you
how. *
Mrs. J. T. Ruff, Factory Hill,
Winder, Ga., says: ‘‘As a result
of disordered kidneys, I suffered
considerable from a pain and
lameness in mv back. I felt tired
and languid most of the time ami
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 the good
fortune to read of Doan’t Kidney
Pills, and believing that they
might prove beneficial, procured
a box at Turner’s Pharmacy. 1
felt much better when I had taken
the contents of this box and I
continued using them until I re
ceived entire relief.’’
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Cos.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents
for the United States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—
and take no other.
ROUSING HER SUSPICIONS.
The young man from the country
sat looking amazedly about him at
the splendid coiffures of the women
and girls about the room, savs the
Now York Press.
“Marvelous!” he said softly to
the girl next to him. “I new r saw
anything like h. Your hair now.
Wonderful! Wonderful! The girls
in the country don’t grow su h: A
as that.. 1 wonder why.”
SI e put her hand quickly up f >
her hair, then rose sudd< nly,
“P;.r<lon me a minute,” she ini -
pio red and, eros-ong the room,
stood by a girl friend in the light
of a single candle.
‘"Take a look at my pompadour,”
: h ■ whi.-'p red, ‘'and sec if the pad
ding shows.”
“No,” returned the friend when
she had looked. “Why?”
“X thing,” said the girl, “only
that young man from the country
was so fawning!y coinpiiinentary of
my abundance <1 locks it. made un
suspicious.: ;
• KG KEY RIDGE.
Luther McDonald has returned
home after a week's visit to relatives
at Fayette, Ala.
( '. L. Sims and family -pent Sun
day wit’ii the, frmily of Mrs. Gallic
Hoseli.
Hull Harrison antf family were
the guests of R. 11. Whitehead and
family Sunday.
Willie Hoseh has returned home
after several day’s visit to relatives
at Buford.
Miss Eddie Perkins, of Bethlehem,
spent Saturday and Sunday with
Miss ()ra Edgar.
Mr. and Mrs. .J. H. Clack spent
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
House at Central-
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Lackey, of
Paradise, visited relatives here Sun
day.
Mr. Harvey DeLay and family,
of Paradise, were recent guests of
the family of Maynard Holloway.
Messrs. Hardie Hosch and Jim
Williams visited Monroe Monday.
Mrs. Did Halloway is visiting rel*
atives at Paradise this week.
M. M. C.
HOSCHTON.
Lat Week’s Locals.
Don’t use a pointed paragraph
unless its original. Scribbler will
point it out.
Mi 96 Esther Hosch, Miss Newell
Darby and Miss Lena Thompson
returned from Gainesville Tuesday.
Misses Emma and Lena Hayes,of
County Line, were visiting in town
recently.
Rev. Brooks, of Milton county,
has been carrying on a series of
meetings at the Congregational
church here.
Miss Anna Finly Ponder of Gaines
ville is visiting Miss Lena Thomp
son this week.
Misses Irene and Essie Daniel, of
near Winder, were recent guests of
Miss Bertha Sell.
Mr. Henry Moss, of King’s Moun
tain, N. C., is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. N. A. Moss.
Miss Blanche Bird, of Oxford, is
the guest of Miss Myrt Park.
R. L. Frick and wife are visiting
in Franklin county.
Scribbler has turned critic. You
must be sure it is original.
Mr. Piggie Ward, of Crawford,
Ga-, has moved to our town. Wel
come, Piggie.
Mr. Reynold Jackson is chief cook
and bottle washer now. He is with
the Huschton Bottling Works.
B. F. Clack returned Monday
after spending a week in North C; r
olina.
M’ssColena Darby, after spending
a week in Gainesville,returned home
Monday.
C. M. Hudgins and W. J. Ran
d >lph are in New York.
Everybody ought to he getting
good. Revivals in and all around
town now.
HOME.
A map \s home should beon the hill
top of cheerfulness and serenity, so
high that no shadows rest upon it,
and when- the morning comes so
early and the evening tarriis so
late, that the day lias twice ns many
golden hours as those of other
men. He is to he pitied whose home
is in some valley of grief between
the hills, with the longest night
an 1 the shortest day. Horne should
be the center of joy, equatorial and
tropical. —Exchang"
IN A DILEMMA.
“A necklace of diamonds has
been stolen from me!” said Mrs.
Bumrox
Aren't you going to notify the
police?’ ’
“I don’t know what to do. It
does seem rather classy to lie robbed
of jewelry, and yet 1 bate to
have people think that I’d ever miss
a little thing like a necklace.” —
Washington Star.
A ROSY OUTLOOK.
“How’s prospects?”
“Fine,” answered the druggist.
“I’ve been open a week now. My
telephone has been busv every day
and my new directory is pretty well
thumbed. Six loafers have estab
lished headquarters with rne, [ex
pect somebody who wants to buy
something will happen in before
long. ’ ’
Lor Sale.
One small farm near Winder;
well improved; on R. F. D. route
and telephone line. Plenty of run
ning water. Terms to suit pur*
chaser. Address P. O. Box 22,
Winder, Ga.
There’s a heap owed to a good wo- *
man in the next world for what she
never gets in this.