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DON’T EXPERIMENT
You \tfill Make No Mistake You fol
low This Winder Clti/ens’s
Advice.
Never neglect vour kidm-vs.
If yoli have pain in tin? back,
urinary disorders, dizziness and
nervousness, it’s time to act and
no time to experiment. These
are all symptoms of kidney trou
ble, and you should seek a remedy
which is known to cure the kid
neys,
Doan’s Kidney Pills is the rem
edy to use. No need to experi
ment. It has cured many stub
born cases in Winder. Follow
the advice of a Winder citizen and
be cured yourself.
Mrs.J. E. Elliott,Factory Hill,
Winder,Ga., says: ‘‘Fused Doan’s
Kidnev Pills and I am pleased to
say that they did me a world <t
good. 1 had been ailing for some
time. I felt weak and tired, had
pains acloss my back and was
bothered by headaches and dizzy
spells. Accompaning these trou
bles were too frequent passages of
the kidney secretions which caus
ed me much annoyance. I used
various remidies but it was not
until I began taking Doan’s Kid
ney Pills, procured from Turner’s
Pharmacy, that 1 obtained per
manent relief. They helped me
so much from the first that 1 con
tinued taking them and when 1
had used three boxes, I was with
out a sign of my old trouble. -I
gladly endorse such an effective
ronedy as Doan’s Kidney Pills.”
For sale Iv all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Cos,
New York, sole agents for the
United States.
Remember the name —Doan’s
—and take no other.
COUNTY LINE.
OKI “Sager” in very feeble at this
time. He fell through the belt hole
at Clreeson’s gin, and, Insides some
internal injuries, he has a still knee.
The people in this section are
making use of this tine weather-
The bulk of the cotton crop has
been picked out and sold. Don’t
think many in this section availed
themselves of the opportunity to
sell last spring; however, there are
a few who did. You know we said
a few weeks ago that experience was
a dear teacher, but some would
learn. What has been done is done.
We can’t recall the past, but we can
improve in the future. So now let
us begin to sow oats and make ready
to sow wheat. Let the plows run
every day we can; make every ef
fort we can to raise our own sup
plies at home, and not try to make
so much cotton.
As we feel hardly able to sit up,
we will close, wishing everybody
good luck and a merry time and a
.home at last in glory.
Hauer.
LEBANON.
Ib v. Gerge D- Stone preached
two very able and instructive ser
mons at Lebanon church Saturday
at 3 p. m. and Sunday at 11 a. m.
He will not preach any more at
Lebanon for the conference year.
We hope that the North Georgia
conference will send him hack t°
us at pastor in 1910. Brother Stone
is a very able preacher and pulpit
orator and our people are pleased
with him very much.
lrs. M. A. McElhannan of the
rof Athens is spending awhile
t as the guest of Mr. C. F. Hol
y’s family.
' Jie Arcade Debating Society met
again at the school house last Sat
urday night, and debated the sub
ject: “Resolved, That married
life is more pleasant than single
life.” The affirmative was repre
sented by Messrs. W. P. Frost. R.
F. Mize, W. A. J. Palmour and J.
O. Freeman, while the negative was
defended by W- W. Coley, R. L.
Freeman, Elohis Betts and 11. T.
Anglin. The judges rendered their
decision in favor of the negative.
The affirmative side has appealed
for anew hearing, and the same
subject will !><• debated over the first
Saturday night in November. r l he
same ones <>n the affirmative and
negative sides, as stated above, will
represent and defend their respec
tive sides, f] very body invited.
Sunday school was organized at
Arcade last Sunday afternoon with
E. B. Betts, superintendent; W.
P. Frost, assistant; .1. L. Little,
secretary and treasurer. A full
corps of competent teachers were se
lected to take charge of the classes.
Sunday school meets every Sunday
afternoon at b p. m.
*
A house owned by Seth Hunter
and occupied by Janus Mack was
consumed by tire last week, together
with all its contents. It is under
stood Mr. Hunter will rebuild at
an early date.
IN REMEMBRANCE
Of Grandma Graham, who de
parted this life Oct. 4, 1900. She
was the wife of \V. \V. Graham who
preceded her to the grave some
fourteen years and the mother of
S. F. Graham, M. J. Graham, Mrs,
J. L. Pope and Mrs. Mary Grissam,
all of this county, and was 75 years
of age at the time of her death.
She joined the church at an early
age and lived a Christian life until
the end came, and was always ready
to welcome all with a smile when
they visited her. She had been in
feeble health for a long while and
bore her sufferings with resignation
and looked forward to the blessed
time when she would see Him face
to face. All that loving hands
could do was done for her, but her
time had come, and we submit to
the will of Him who knows best.
Let us so live that when the sum
mons comes for us to go we can
smile and say we are ready to meet
our Lord.
Grandma is not dead. She is
gently sleeping in the arms of Jesus
and she is happy with the love ones
who had gone before. She has only
crossed over the river to her sweet
reward. She has gone but not for
got. May we be ready for the sum
mons and anxious to meet her
there —
A precious one from us is gone,
A voice we loved is still,
A place is vacant in our home
That never can be tilled.
When our troubles here is o’er
We will join our loved ones there.
It will be a glorious meeting.
To greet father, mother, brother there.
She is gone from us to heaven —
To that home so bright and fair;
If we’ll put our trust ui Jesus
v\ e will meet dear Grandma there.
—A Grandaughter.
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 p m
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 nr.
No. 57—tor local stations and
Atlanta 7:45 a m
No. 33—For Atlanta, Birming
ham, Memphis and
West 3:12 p m j
No. 53—For Atlanta and west 6:IS p m
These arrivals and departures arc
given as information and are not guar
anteed.
Schedule Gainesville Midland Railway
SOUTH BOUND
No. 11— Lv. 8:35 a. m.
No. 13 —Lv. 2:50 p m.
No. 15 —Lv. 10:80 am: Sun. only.
NORTH BOUND
No. 12— At. 11:25 am.
No. 14—A r. 5:40 p m.
No. IG—A.. 4:25 pro;Sun. only.
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 & Carithers’
Bank. Practice in State and U.
S. Courts.
J. F. HOLMES,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Statham, (hi.
Criminal and Commercial Law a
Specialty.
W. H. AN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Winder, Ga.
Practice in all the courts
Commercial law a specialty.
\V. L. DkLaPERRIERK
DENTAL SURGERY.
Winder - - Georgia
Fillings, Bridge and Plate-work
done in most scientific and satis
factory way.
Offices on Broad St.
SPURGEON WILLIAMS
DENTIST,
Winder ... Georgia
Offices over Smith <fc Carithers
hank. All work done satisfac
torily,
Phone SI.
DR. S. T. ROSS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Winder, Ga.
Offices over First National Bank.
EDMOND F. SAXON, M. D.
WINDER, GA.
Office over Turner’s Pharmacy.
Residence on Broad St. ’Phone
lib. Attend all calls day or night.
DR. R. P. ADAMS,
BETHLEHEM, GA.
General Practice. Telephone.
Office Hours —7 to 9a m; 7to
9 p m.
ALLEN’S ART STUDIO.
All kinds of Photographs made
by latest methods. All work an d
promptly. Office on Candler St.,
Winder Ga
CHILDREN
—AT THE—
‘"Awkward Age? ’
STILL WE CAN MAKE
PRETTY GOOD . • .
Photographs
of them. And you know
you’d like to have the pic
tures to send away, and
some to keep for yourself.
Bring the children in, and let us
show you what we can do.
ALIEN ART STUDIO
WINDER, GA.
For Sale
—One of the Neatest —
5-Room Cottages in
Winder .
Close in and convenient to all
churches and school. A bargain
for next two weeks.
LAMAR & PERRY
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.
HAMILTON & SEGARS,
UNDERTAKERS,
WINDER, GA.
Rooms in Segars building. Embalming by a specialist.
Prices reasonable.
TELEPHONE 173.
HOUSE.S AND LOTS'
FOR SALE.
If you do not want to buy one you had better
not come this way, for I have them from a 3-room
to 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.
A FAR SIGHTED MAN,
Knowing the uncertainties of the future and
realizing the responsibilities of life, does not let
the fire which may consume his property find
him without Insurance. Furthermore, he pro
tects his estate and those dependent on him by
insuring his own life.
For reliable Insurance, life and fire, see
KILGORE & RADFORD, Insurancec Agents,
at The Winder Banking Company.
CITY PRESSING CLUB
In Basement of H. J. GARRISON Building.
Pressing, cleaning and dyeing. Altering a spe
cialty. First-class work, prompt attention.
Phone 180.
ALONZO HINTON Proprietor.
I carry in stock everything ..
that it takes to build a house
and the prices are right.
W. E. YOUNG,
The Shingle Man. ( • #
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