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What It Costs Not To Go
1 o College.
Everlasting Sorrow: No one ever
went to a. good business college with
honest intent ami serious purpose
who did not consider it money,
time and labor well expended.
Thousands who have not gone, re,
gret the fact that they did not. You
can go if you really hunger and
thirst for an education•
Nowhere else will you meet such
choice companions. The earth’s
noblest young women are in the
colleges, and at no other time of
life can you make such strong and
lasting friends. (I iris and hoys from
our most cultivated homes assemble
annually at our college. If you do
not go to college these choice friend
ships are lost to you forever.
Do n>t postpone your going to
college. Youth is the time for
preparation, just as spring is the
.seed-time. The farmer who dots
not plant his se< and in springtime has
1.0 haivest. If he hasn’t the mon
ey to buy the seed, lit' borrows it.
If you haven’t the money to goto
college, borrow it, and pay it hack
out of salary earned after gradua
tion. You can do this.
You can pt< pare yourself to fill
your station in life* better —or if you
must earn your living, you can earn
m ire and ehoosr your occupation.
Ii you are wealthy, all the more
reason for going to college. Your
wealth may go, hut your education
e innnt he taken 1 rom you.
Busim ss education is an asset
. worth thoii.-ands. It is an equip
ment ft>i life’s work; It gives the
power to earn. It destroys poverty
and enthrone* prosperity. It can
not be lost or stolen.
You cannot afford, deni young
reader, not to attend the Athens
Business College of Athens, Chi..
Rememlier the words of Chancel
lor Kent, when he said: ‘ The
parent who st lids his son into the
world uneducated, defrauds the
community of a useful citizen and
liequcnths to it a nuisance-"
Write for free catalogue at once.
Mysterious Message hound In a Bottle.
Alexandria, La., —What may
have Urn intended as a practical
joke, l>'it which is generally be
lieved here to reveal a suicide, was
a note found in a whiskey Mask,
floating down tied river today. !
It was dated January 12, lt)()K, and
reads as follows:
“Here's luck to this old world.
May it grow bright and pleasanter
for those who continue to live in it,
for it has been dark and dreary for
me. 1 end my troubles in the
waters of lied river and consign
my soul to its maker.
(Signed.)
“Mrs. Frank Morris.”
On the reverse side of the note is
the address: “Mrs. Frank Morris,
Paul’s Valley, 0. T.”
Farm For Sale.
My farm, just outside of corpo
rate limits, of 7l> acres of land in.
lrghjdate of cultivation, one 8 room
house, (> fire] Lets, good well of
water, large barn, large cotton,
wheat, cotton seed smoke house and
cellar combined, good blacksmith
shop and other out buildings, large
young orchard, one 1 room tenant
house, good well of water, smoke
house and barn, good Bermuda
pasture. Lies 1-2 mile from cen
ter of Auburn an road toHoschton.
This is one of the nicest places in
the county. All the buildings are
new. If you want a farm near
Perry-Rainey Institute, call and see
mv place at once.
n. R. WILLIAMS.
Auburn, Ga.
LONGVIEW.
Mr. Otis Garner and family, of
Gainesville, spent the week-end
with \Y. \V. Hayes.
Several from here attended the
exhibition at Patrick last Friday
night.
Mrs. Echols, of Commerce, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs J. G.
Durham.
Mr. Alonzo Ivey and family, of
Elder’s Academy, visited Mr. li. b.
McDougald Sunday.
Prof. Z. li. Williams visited .Sun
day school here Sunday.
Mr. E. I>. Johnson visited W. C.
McDougald Sunday.
School will close at this place
next Friday-
Fodder pulling is m order this
week.
Miss Elbe Rainey was the guest
of Miss Cammie Williams, at \\ in
d r, last week.
I'll second the i omination for
Sager to he president of the Corre
spondence Cluh. Anybody got any
thing to say? Come across, hoy-.
Let’s vote him in.
Everybody going to move next
year? W. W. ilayes and C. C.
Sw< tman will move to Mr. .Joe
Collins’ place. We hate to lose
good folks like them.
Mr. Albert Williams, of Winder,
visits here quite often.
Mr. Farncst Guilin and Karl Hill
visited Sunday school here Sunday.
B< v. J. L. Hall will lill his regll
lar appointment here next [.Satur
day at 1 1 o'clock. Everybody
come.
Mr. Walter Sauls and sister, Miss
Bertha, of Bethlehem, are visiting
friends and relatives here.
Mr. M. 'l'. McDougald is very
sick with fever.
Middle Buster.
Officers Jackson County Exhibition.
Below we publish a list of the
officers and directors of the Jack
son county division of the North
east Georgia Cotton and Corn exhi
bition to occur in the fall:
Geo. W. Bailey, Pres., Jefferson
f. C. Head, V.Pres., Pendergrass
Jere S. Ayers, Secy., Jefferson
J. C. Turner, Treas., Jefferson
niK kotows:
T. T. Cooper, Braselton
' jS. Pinson, Jefferson
A. C. Barnett, Jefferson
J. M. Boss, Winder
C. J. Hood, Commerce
C. F. Holliday, Jefferson
I). P. Mathews, Center
B. A. Smith, Maysville.
She Proposed to Boss.
Nowed —(after the ceremony):
“Dearest, do you really think I’ll
prove a satisfactory mate?”
inis. Newed: “Oh, 1 guess you’ll
do as a mate, all right. Now look
me over and tell me what you think
of your captain."
What a girl likes about the moon
is how she can make it enjoy itself
1 icing out under it with a man.
For Sale.
One good six-room house
in Winder, situated on a
very desirable lot within
two hundred yards of the
city school building. On
the lot is a very choice vari
ety of fruit trees and a fine
well of water. The price is
very reasonable and attract
ive terms are offered.
C. R. Ware,
Lawrenceville, Ga.
GOOD WORK.
Done Ddiiy in Winder. Many Citizens
Tell of It.
Nearly every reader has heard
of Doan’s Kidney Pills. Their
good work in Winder still con
tinues, and our citizens are con
stantly adding endorsement by
public testimony. No better
proof of merit can be had than
the experience of iriends and
ne'ghbors. Read this case.
A. P. Copland, marshal, Win
der, Ga., says: *‘l am glad to
endorse Doan's Kidney Pills as I
used them with the best of r suits.
I had been suffering from an
attack of kidney trouble for some
time and could get no relief.
Having Down’s Kidney Pills
brought to mv attention, I pro
cured a sup ly at Turner's Phar
macy and soon after using them,
my condition began to improve.
In a short time I was rid of every
sign of kidney trouble and have
not been bothered by it since.”
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. FosLer-M ilburn Cos.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents
for the United States.
Rememb r the name — Doan’s —
and take no other.
You are proud of
your wife and chil
dren. Why don’t you
bring them to us to
be photographed?
We will give you a
picture that will make
you prouder still.
ALLEN’S ART
STUDIO
WINDER, GEORGIA.
Schedule Seaboard Air Line
EASTWARD.
No. 52—For local stations, Mon
roe and Columbus... 9:45 a m
No. 32—For Norfolk, Washing
ton and New York... 1:52 pm
No. 58—For local stations to
Athens 7:32 p m
No. 36—For local stations north
of Athens, Richmond
and East 12:11 a m
WESTWARD.
No. 37—For Atlanta, Birming
ham and west 5:23 a m
No. 57—For local stations and
Atlanta 7:45 a m
No. 33—For Atlanta, Birming
ham, Memphis and
West 3:12 p m
No. 53—For Atlanta and west 6:l>S p m
These arrivals and departures are
given as information and are not guar
anteed.
Schedule Gainesville Midland Railway
SOUTH ROUND
No. 11 —Lv. 8:40 a. m.
No. i;> —Lv. 2:00 p m.
No. 15 —Lv. 11 :15 a m ; Sun. only.
NORTH BOUND
No. 12 —\t.5:10 am.
No. 11 —Ai. 12:10 p m.
No. lb —A.. 4:00 pm; Sun. onlv
The fact that a girl has already
allowed herself to Ik* kissed for the
benefit of science will likely cause
the scientific schools to do a rushing
business this year. Covington
News.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Will Be sold in Jefferson on first Tuesday in Septem
ber, <5 Lets in Winder: each fronting on Broad street
120 feet.
Lot No. 1 contains 01-100 of acre.
Lot No. 2 contains 1.03 100 of acre.
Lot No. contains 1.12-100 of acre.
Also at same time and place oneundivded, one-half
interest in 143 acres of land lying in Chandler’s district.
Terms easy. 30 days given to settle or pay for same.
R. N. PENTECOST, Ad’m’r of
J. C. PENTECOST, Deceased.
You of course have your house, goods and life
insured. It is proper and wise that you
should.
IS YOUR FARNING POWER INSURED?
Accident and sickness visits us unexpectedly?
Are you prepared for these emergencies? If
not you neglect an important duty.
See
BEN A. JUHAN, District Agent,
and let him explain the NAAIC way to you.
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.
COPVRiC'i.
OLIVER, CANNON & CO.,
WINDER, GEORGIA.
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