Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, November 04, 1909, Image 9

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PROFESSIONAL CAROS LEWIS C. RUSSELL, ATTORNEY AT I.AW, Winder, Ga. Offices over First National Bank. G. A. JOHNS. , ATTORNEY AT LAW. Winder, Ga. O ffice over Smith & Carithers’ Bank. Practice in State and U. S. Courts. J. F: HOLMES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Statham, Ga. Criminal and Commercial Law a Specialty. W.H.QUARTERMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW . Winder, Ga. Practice in all the courts Commercial law a specialty. W. L. DeLaPERRIKRR DENTAL SURGERY. Winder - * Georgia Fillings, Bridge and Plate-work done in most scientific and satis fadtoyv jray. Offices on Broad St. SPURGEON WILLIAMS DENTIST, Winder - - - Georgia Offices over Smith & Cfcrither* bank. Adi work done satisfac torily'. Phone 81- 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 116. Attend all calls day or night. DR. R. P. ADAMS, BETHLEHEM,GA. General Practice. Telephone. Office Hours —7 to 9am; 7 to 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 4$ —AT THE— “Awkward Age? ’ •I 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- ALLEN ART STUDIO WINDER, GA. Schedule Gainesville Midland Railway SOUTH BOUND No, 11 —Lv. 8:35 a. m. No. 13—Lv. 2:50 p m. No. 15 —Lv. 10:30 am; Sun. only. NORTH BOUND No. 12—At. 11:25 a m. No. 14 —A i. 5:40 p m. No. U> —A.. 4:25 p m ; Sun. oulv. Resolutions of Sympathy. Whereas, the Grim Messenger of Death has called from his earthly labors Brother Milton Griffeth, a brother of our worthy brother, Robert L. Griffeth. Therefore, In? it Resolved, That we extend our brother, Robert L. Griffeth, our deepest sympathy in this his sad hour. Be it further Resolved, That a copy of these res olutions be spread upon our min utes and a copy be given Brother Griffeth. Fraternally submitted, A. P. Copeland, J. W. McDonald, \Y'. H. Smith, Committee. Winder, Ga., Oct. 1, 1909. Again The Death Angel has visit ed the home of one of our brothers. S. F. Graham, and has taken from him his mother, Mrs. Virginia Gra ham. She had been a member of the Methodist church for fifty or more years, and was a good Chris tian woman. She WAS* Seventy-five yean* old at her death, and was loved by all who knew her. Many, naturally, mourn. Let it be under stood that birth, life and death, with all that attaches to these,.are a part of God ’s economy , under which He, in His wisely directed love, has placed us. Therefore, be it Resolved, That Winder Lodge, No. 81, I. O. O. F-, extend to the bereaved family and our brother, S. F. Graham, our deepest sympathy. Resolved second, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the bereaved brother and a copy be spread upon the minutes of this lodge and a copy l>e furnished our city paper for publication, R. L. Griffeth, N. B. Lord, J. S. Settle, Committee. The Negro’s Answer. The depot at Covington, Ga., is about a mile from the business part of the town. One nigi.t Mr O. T. Irby, who way weary and sleepy, got off there, and said to the darky who was driving him to the hottl: “Old man, why in the name of Heaven did they put this dep >t so far from town?” The darty scratched his head in thought, and replied: “Waal, boss, I’s fo’ced to admit dat I has’nt give de matter s’ficient cogitation, but jes’ jumped up for a answer like dis, I s’pose dey ctoae dat so as to have de depot as near as possible to de railroad. '—Greens b >ro Herald. The Show Girl Coming. B. C. Whitney’s famous Broad way success, “The Show Girl,’ laden with humor and wearing the ’mystic cap which R. A. Barnett designed for her when the Boston Cadets brought her out, will smile upon the amusement seekers at the Opera House Saturday, Nov. 6. “The Show Girl” has received careful attention, and money has been expended without stint on the costumes and scenery. A typical Whitney chorus, dazzling as to beauty and daintily arrayed, has been provided and a cast of princi pals said tc be better than any Mr. Whitney has so far selected. The cast is headed by the following well known metropolitan favorites: John My lie, Helen Stuart, Burt Eaton, Mary Orth, Stella Rinehart, Ells worth Ellis, Harry Border, Clem Johnson, Rodney and Bartelle, also a large chorus of dancing girls. Wanted —A young gentleman on the point of marrying a lovely girl is most desirous of meeting with a man of experience who will take the responsibility of dissuading him from this dangerotis step.—Harper’s Weekly. 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