Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, November 18, 1909, Image 10

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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 & SEQARS, UNDERTAKERS, WUNDER, OA. Rooms in Segars building. Embalming by a specialist. Prices reasonable. TELEPHONE 173. HOUSES 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 hiih 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, Jnsurancec Agents, Office 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. HIRAM FLANIGAN PINK FLANIGAN Pianos, Organs, Buggies, Wagons, Harness, AND AUTOMOBILES WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS. 4 WILL SJKES JIM SAUNDERS Just in Time. They were discussing the salient traits of old Squire Gregson’s charac ter, the funeral being a thing of the past. “Some way or ’nother, be tween his goin’ an’ thebyryin,’ no body felt free to speak,” Abel Nut ting had said as an introduction to his remarks. “It seemed more’n likely he’d come to again an* call us to account, same as usual. 1 ’ “He was free to pfiylaji thorpy an’ the church,” said Bar ton Sedgwick when his turn came, “but in the family circle I called him kind o’close. I won’t go so fur’s to say he was actu’lly nigh, but he cert’nly was kind o’close.” “As how?” inquired three voices in unison. They all had plenty of instances of the old squire’s “close ness,” but it was Barton’s privilege to speak first, he being a cousin once removed. “Well, I was there to Sunday dinner with him last December,” said Barton slowly. “He invited Sally an’ me, same as always, once a year. “Well, Sally had one o’ those stuffy colds that make you feel worse'n if you had pneumony, an’ she vowed she wouldn’t go. She said she couldn’t taste anything any way, an’ the mere thoughts o’ his cold pork an’ boiled potatoes went against her. But she wanted I should go for policy, same as all us relations went, an’ I did. “Well, when T got there an’ told squire he said, ‘Sally not cornin’!’ an’ clipped *it right out into the kitchen, leavin’ the doors open all the way. “‘Here,’ he said to old Jane Wills,that cooked an’ done for him, ’have those potatoes boiled soft yet? That’s good. You lift out Mis’ Sedg wick’s potato, an’ it’ll 1* just right to fry for my breakfast tomorrow,’ he said, ’for Mis’ Sedgwick is kep' at home with a cold. Lift it out careful! That’s right!’ “An’ when he come back to me he was all creased up with smiles, he was so pleased with himself. Youth’s Companion. For Sale —Good six year old horse; fine roadster; gentle and sound as a dollar. Apply at this office. An Essential Thing, and there are many, in the management of 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. INDEPENDENT Buyers of Cotton Seed. We are in the market for Cotton Seed. Mont convenient place in the city to weigh and unload. Highest Market Price Paid Will exchange Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls for Cotton Seed. Sec us at the store. LAY & GRAHAM, WINDER, GEORGIA. CHARLEY JOE THE LAUNDRYMAN Opera House Building, Behind Express Office. First-Class Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed. All kinds of laundry neatly done. Clothes cleaned and pressed . . PRICES : CsHart, 2c; Skirt*, l®c; Caffs, 4c Pair.