Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, November 11, 1909, Image 2

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JOHNSON' ACADEMY. The farmers in this community are making prcpration for sowing wheat. Mr. T. G. M. Chandler and daughter, Mrs. Joe Donahoo, are visiting Mr. and Mrs- Omer Mc- Donald in Oglethorpe county. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wood, of Galilee, spent Saturday night and Sunday with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Johnson anti children visitied thejlatter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T- Wood, of Kirn wood, Sunday, The fruit drawing at Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Watson’s Saturday night was highly enjoyed by all present. Misses Omie Segarrs and Cleo Mincey spent Saturday night with Miss Claudie Johnson. Several from here attended the singing at White Plains Sunday. Miss Jessie Finch spent the latter part of last week in Statham, the guest of Misses Lizzie and Stella Me Klhannon. Earlie Willoughby spent Saturday night with W. B- F inch. Mr. Bud Hardigree visited W. A. Watson and family Saturday. Mr. John Jenkins, of Candler, visited A. L. Dunagan and family recently. Miss Salhe Patrick and Mr. Geoage Jones attended preaching at Pleasant Hill Sunday. CORINTH. The farmers are alxmt done gath ering in this community. Cotton crops are very short thru this section. Mr. John Hinesley, who has been sick, is improving. Mr. E. H. Odum and family at tended the pound supper at Mr. John Morrows’ Saturday night. Mr. H. T. Hinesle} visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hinesley, Sunday. Mr. J .T. Hinesley and daughter attended preaching at Russell Sun day morning. Messrs. Price Miller and Johnie Laeky visited in this community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hull Harrison are the happy parents of a twelve pound boy. Mr- Albert Hinesley visited Mr. Vernard Wright Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bedingfield visited Mr- and Mrs. Hardy Bed ingfield a*nd family Sunday after noon. Mr. Weldon Hinesley visited Messrs, Birtis and Tom Day Satur day night. Miss Sis Thomas visited Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Clack the latter part of last week. M isses Kathleene and Gypsie Bedingfield visited Misses Cleo and Kuby Holloway Sunday. Mrs. O. A. Johnson is very sick at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Holloway and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kinney Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Day and chil dren visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T- Hinesley. BRASELTON. We are very sorry to chronicle the death of Mrs. S. F. Holland which occurred at her home Satur day afternoon. She had been an invalid for several years and has borne her sufferings with remark able strength. Her remains were laid to rest in Zion cemetery Sun day afternoon. She left a number of children and grand children to morn her loss. Mrs. Holland was a good Christian woman and will !*■ greatly missed by her many friends. The county chaingang is in this section now touching up the public roads which i* greatly appreciated by the traveling public- Miss Belle Braselton visited rela tives in Gainesville Monday. Mr. T. T. Cooper is attending the fair in Macon this week. Col. M. I). Irwin, of Lawrence ville, visited here Sunday. The box supper at Center Union Academy Saturday night was a great success. Several of our people are attend ing tie automobile races in Atlanta this week. AGE NO BAR. Everybody in Winder is Eliqable. Old people stooped with suffer ing, Middle age, courageously fight ing, Youth protesting impatiently; Children, unable to explain; Ail in misery from their kid neys, Only a little backache first. Comes when you catch a cold. Or when you strain the back, Many complications follow. Urinajy disorders, diabetis, Bright’s disease. Doan’s Kidney Pills cure back ache. Cure every form of kidney ills, J. A. Patat, Athens street, Winder, Ga.,says: “Ourdaughter suffered for sometime from pains in Her hack and hips and was also subject to terrible headaches. She seemed to be languid and tired most of the time and though we did everything for her, she grew no better. Finally we had Doan’s Kidney Pills brought to our attention and getting a box at Turner’s Pharmacy, we began giving them to her. In less than a week she improved and before long she was entirely free from the trouble, She is now well and strong and we are sure that Doan’s Kidney Pills should he given the credit for this great change.” For sale by 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. Appropriate. A family of children, after the usual Saturday night romps, gathered in the drawing room for music and singing. As bedtime drew near the mother said: “Now. children, choose one hymn to finish up with, and then you must ail say ‘Good night.’ ” “Let’s hare ‘Ere Again Our Sab bath Close.’ ’’ suggested a bright little girl of about seven years of age. “Well. I think that wouid be more suitable tomorrow evening.” replied the mother. “Oh. but you always air our Sab bath clothes on Saturdays, mummy!”— London Tatler. What Did Sha Mean? Harold—What did she say when you turned out the gas and kissed her? Rupert—Said *be felt as if she never wanted to see my face again.—Phila delphia Record. Pantomime Performance*. Most pantomime characters were orig inally borrowed from the Italians. The first real English pantomime was pro duced at a theater in Lincoln's Inn Fields in 1720. It was called "Harle quin Executed,” and its subtitle was “A New Italian Comic Scene Between a Scaramouchc, a Harlequin, a Coun try Farmer. His Wife and Others.” The performance was very successful. About the middle of the eighteenth century the character of pantomime performances was completely altered, chiefly because of the genius of the famous Grimaldi, who made the clow-n the first figure in the pantomime. Gri maldi first appeared at Sadler’s Wells theater, where he played the part of a monkey. He was actively engaged on the stage for forty-nine years, and at the close of his career he took a bene fit at Drury Lane theater which real ized nearly £OOO. He also received £IOO from the Drury Lane fund. This was in June. 182S. He died in 1837 and was buried in the churchyard of St. James’ chapel. Pentonvtlle Hill. E. LLOYD THOMAS, DEALER IN J Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes , Hats and Millinery Broad and Ca ndler Sts., Next to Winder Bcnkit g Cos. hone 163. WINDER. GA., 1909. To the Public: The Panama Canal idea was old when Uncle Sam was in short pants. He did not start the great work, but where others buried great fortunes he is digging dirt. He gets the credit for dig ging the biggest ditch the world has ever seen. Honest dealing, value received for your money did not origin nate with us, but like Uncle Sam and his big ditch, we get credit for carrying out this great principle which has won us and is still wining us customers and we expect to continue till our store is overflowing with satisfied and pleased customers. We want you to remember that we have the best and most com plete stock of shoes anywhere. Our new stock of shoes that we are receiving can’t be beat anywhere for style, quality and price. We are still selling the old stock of shoes at manufac turers' cost. •“! We can please you on anything we carry in our store such as Millinery, Dry Goods, Hats, Underwear. Why not come and enjoy values for your money like others. E. LLOYD THOMAS. - The Kurfees Paint ' ■ 17jcvAl | D : I WpaiJt. I ' LoimvilD jG, I THE KURFEES PAINT PURI WHITE LIED PURE OXIDE OP ZIHO MADE ONLY PURE LINSEED OIL OP PUEB DRTER PUEE COLORS AND NOTHING ELSE Bld ntbjMt U okunieal utlju. It’s really a pleasure to sell the Kurfees PURE LEAD and ZINC PAINT. We don’t have to make any excuses for any cheap adultera tions. It’s all pure goods and the exact formula, the chemical analysis, is plainly shown right on the can. You can see just what you are buy ing. We guarantee every gallon. Call and let us show you the latest and most up-to-date line of colors. WOODRUFF HARDWARE & MANUFACTURING CO. Winder, Ga. Mules! Mules! We have just unloaded a car of extra fine stales, Also some good blocky farm horses. Look at them be fore you buy. They can be seen at our new place, op posite the oil mill, office for merly occupied by Pledger & Vonderieith. J.W. Moore & Son, Winder, Ga. The Mean Thinq “Why are you mad at her?” “I met her on the car today, and she said, “Oh, let me pay your fare!” and I said,‘Oh,you musn’t,’ and sue didn’t.” —Houston Post. 10 Per Cent. Saved on Plows AT WOODRUFFS WE ARE HEADQUARTERS for Plows, and mean just what we say when we say we can save you 10 per cent, on your Plows. \\> have the goods, and we are willing to make the prices: Small one-horse Chilled Plow $ 4 00 Large one-horse Chilled Plow 4 50 Small two-horse Chilled Plow 6 00 Regular two-horse Chilled Plow 7 50 Extra large two-horse Chilled Plow 8 00 Best Chilled Middle Breakers 7 50 Steel Middle Breakers 9 00 Large Steel Middle Breakers 10 00 Chattanooga Reversible Disc Plows 83 00 Avery Reversible Disc Plows 33 00 John Deer Stalk Cutters 28 00 We affirm that the above prices are 10 per cent, under what others get for similar goods. Come while they last, and save money. Woodruff Hardware and Manufacturing Cos. WINDER, GA. 1 w WINDER LUMBER CO. WINDER, GEORGIA. Phone 47. AN HONEST BUSINESS MAN is no curiosity as you would think to hear some people talk, but as a matter of fact it is only the man with honest, straightforward meth ods in business that can be success ful. Reliability, superior lumber, is what builders and contractors want and that is why they buy at our yards when they are about to build houses, barns, etc.