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PARADISE.
Rev. Foster fi 11*il his regular ap
pointment at Midway church .Sun
day.
We regret that our pages arc
made sad this week hy the death
of little Orene Waters, daughters of
Mr. and Mrs J. 1.. Waters which
occurcd last Friday night alxmt 2
o’clock. The remains were laid to
rest in the Clack burying ground
Sunday. The stricken family have
our deepest symyathy.
Mrs. N. E- Clack spent Friday
night at Carter Hill, the guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. \\ . A.
Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar liaison spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Odis
Camp.
Mrs. Ada Ward spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Clack.
Master Herbert Smith spent Sun
day with his grandmother, Mrs.
Wiley I'atton,
Mrs- R. E. Calck and son spent
Friday night with Mr and Mrs.
Frank Ward.
Miss Maud Clack and Mr. ILirdy
Hoschspent Sunday with Mr-and
Mrs. Hull Clack. Vihcunia.
LEBANON.
Mr. S. M. St. Johns, of Jefferson,
was here Tuesday of last week on
business.
The Arcade Debating Society met
at tbe school house Saturday night
and debated the subject, “Re
solved,” “That the cow is of more
benefit to mankind than the horse.’ ’
The affirmative was represented by
Messrs. J. C- Palmmir, W. A.
J. I'almonr and R. L. Freeman,
while tlie negative was championed
by E- E. Betts, J. It. Hale and W.
W. Coley. Tbe judges gave Miss
Bovine the decision. Next Satur
day night the society wiil discuss
the subject, Resolved “That single
life is more pleasant than married
life.”
The Farmers’ Educational and
Co-operative Union will meet next
Saturday at 1 p. m. A full at
tendance is desired. Business of im
portance.
Ivt*v. (i. I). Stone will till Ins reg
ular appointment at LcUuion
Saturday at 3 p. m. and Sunday at
II a. in.
Horn last Saturday to Mr- and
Mrs. It. Hill Whitehead a 10-pound
Ih.v .
Mr. Ira ('. Segura, of Central,
K|K-nt a short time iu our midst
recently.
Several of our eiet iz. ns attended
the show in the (’lassie City Satur
day.
Prayer meeting was held at the
home of the writer Sunday night
with Mr. It. F. Mize leader. The
next meeting will U> held at the
home of Mr- L .J. Freeman, near
Elder’* Academy, with W. \V.
Coley as leader.
Mrs. L. M. Coker, of W inder,
and Mrs. Fannie Duuson.of It teky
Branch, spent a part of last week
here a* the guests of E. B. Martin’s
family.
We Never Promise
What We Can’t Do.
Wli.it we promise we do. Your
every Furniture is provided for in
a manner that we know will please
you, lecause your purse is given
a thoughtful consideration.
We waste no money in purchas
ing flimsy furniture —neither do we
ask our customers to. It must he
of thoroughly seasoned wood, of
pleasing design and perfect work
manship.
We think of all these points when
:ng. If such goods as we have
dcscrilnnl appeal to you, give us an
opportunity to supply your next
furniture wants. Always glad to
show you through.
W. T. Kohinson.
NATIRt’S WARNING.
Winder People Must Recognize and
Heed It.
Kidney ills come quietly—mys
teriously,
But, nature always warns you.
Notice the kidney secretions.
See if the color is unhealthy—
‘ If there are settlings and sedi
ment,
Passages frequent, scant v, pain
ful.
It’s time then to use Doan’s
Kidney Pills,
To ward off Bright’s disease or
diabetes.
Doan’s have done great work
in Winder.
C. T. Hamilton, Athens street,
Winder, Ga.,. says: “The too
frequent passages of the kidney
secretions caused me much an
noyance. I some times had to
get up as many as four or five
times during the night and in
consequence my rest was greatly
broken. L also had considerable
backache. Being advised to try
Doan’s Kidney Pills, I procured
a box at Turner’s Pharmacy and
began using them. I noticed an
improvement from the first and
by the time I had taken the con
tents of two boxes, 1 was well
enough to discontinue their use. I
am now in the best of health and
I am pleased to endorse Doan’s
Kidney Pills.’’
For sale by all dealers. Price
oO cents. Foster-Milburn Cos.,
New York, side agents for the
United States.
Remember the name—Doan’s
—and take no other.
TAX COLLECTORS
SECOND ROUND
I will he at the following places
for the purpose of collecting state,
county and school taxes for the
year 1909: and to regist r voters
for 1910 elections:
October 25
I’eudorgrass, 9 to 12 a m
Talino, 1 to 8 p m
C D Gregory’s, 4 to 5 p m
Braselton, at night
October !?♦ > —
Iloschton, 8 to 10 a iu
Sells Store, 11 to 12 a m
Elmwood, 1 to J p m
October 27
Winder, 10 to 4 p m
.J W Casper’s, at night
October 28—
Chandler’s Court Ground, S to 9
a m
Statham, K> to 12 a m
Shackleford’s Store, 2 to 8 p m
Clarkshoro, 8 to t p in
October 29-
Center, 10 to 12 am
Xicholson, 1 to 8 p m
Brockton, 1 to 5 p nt
November 8—
Commerce, 9 a m to 1 p m
Apple Valley, 5 to G p m
November 4
Maysville, 9 to 12 a iu
H 11 y Springs, 1 to 2 p m
Miller's Court Ground 8 to 4
p m
At J off '■rson whi n not on rounds
W. T Aiti.ebv, T. C. J. C.
lax Lists at All Banks.
A CARD Of THANKS.
To our Neighbors and Friends:
Words are inadequate to express to
you our sineere appreeiation for all
the kindnesses rendered during the
illness and death of our beloved
ehild. May Clod's richest blessings
he showered upon each and every
one, is our sincere prayer.
Mh and Mi;s. .1. L. Watkiis.
tallest —“Is there anv danger of
1 lire in this hotel?. M
Boy (with his teeth chattering)
“N-not unless you pay for it." —
Kansas C ity Journal.
There Is No Question But What Cook Has Found
the North Pole and Peary Has Fell Down
JUST like anyone else will do when they
have a seat in a cheap CHAIR, or any
thing else that is not based on merit.
We absolutely stand behind everything
we promise at this store, and don’t have to
send back to Etah, or anywhere else that is
such a cold climate; neither would we ask
you to make a trip where it’s too hot, but
would only ask you to take the factories
here in our Southern States, where we have
investigated, and we know what we say in
reference to furniture that will stand the
test of critic examination, and we want you
to thoroughly examine the other goods and
prices, and if we can’t save you money, we
don’t ask you to trade at all. That’s fair,
isn’t it? “Honest Goods —Small Margins,’’
is our motto.
W. T. HOHLNHON.
WITH THE
KURFEES PAINTS
(pura Lt.tr and Zinc Products)
For inside and out, walls,
floors, barns, porches,
roofs, etc. A particular
kind for each job, and
each kind particularly
good. :: :: :: :: :: ::
SOLD BY
WOODRUFF HARDWARE &
MANUFACTURING CO.
WINDER, GA.
HOUSE and LOT
For Sale
WILL SELL MY
House and Lot on East
Broad Street.
Four large rooms ami recep
tion hall. Would rent to ap
proved tenant. Apply to
Walter Suddath,
Winder Grocery Cos.
Seed Oats for Sale.
LOO bushels of genuine Appleton
Improved Seed Oats at SI.OO jr r
bushel. H. P. Hardigree, Winder,
(la., R. F. P. No. 10
INTELLIGENT SERVICE
POLITE TREATMENT.
GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION
Strong Board of Directors that direct Stock
holders worth over a million dollars.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Your business will be appreciated.
The First National Bank of Winder
Capital Stock Paid in $50,000.00.
c id Off’S Imc
Overcoats made with regard ta fit and service. These two
essentials, as wed as style, are found in the “Shield Brand"
garment, built to meet every possible requirement demanded by
either weather or wearer. Correct lengths, full width and artful
designing furnish the style. A cold
winter day will prove the reliability
of the “Shield' Overcoat.
“Shield Brand" Overcoats.
The top notch of style and 'j /ui \ J
I \ Sold in seven grades / l| /■ J \y\j
L\ \ \ *at seven prices, ranging / /
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!'J JS [ j \. ?-0.00 the highest. a If M' c
Each garment bears two rj&3i fy (2fZrk
1 e fields, one gives price, , aßy
ijjif!;' look forth? “Shield."
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L. F. SELL, Hoschton, (la.