Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, November 18, 1909, Image 3

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10 Per Cent. Saved on Plows WOODRUFFS momm — >*i= w i - H - t . mwr ? WE ARE HEADQUARTERS for Plows, and mean just what we say when we say we can save you 10 per cent, on your Plows. We 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 flows 33 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. OA. H. J. GARRISON, THL JEWELER. FULL LINE OF High-Class Jewelry, Watches. Clocks. Silverware, Etc. Come In and See the Beautiful Diamond Ring to Be Given Away in the Coming News’ Popular Voting Contest 11. ,T. (TAKKISOX ANNOUNCEMENT. yy- J beg to inform my friends and the public that I have secured the agency for the celebrated if AJA \ HUB BRAND SHOES *p{fiOSEfZMIMOIS t\ / or Pn > ftJ>d Children. Before buying your shoes call and inspect my line. 1 wi'l save you money and sell you better shoes. F. HOFMEISTER, 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. 10:30am; Sun. only. NORTH BOUND No. 12 —At. 11 :25dq. No. 14 —Ar. 5:40 p m. .No. 16 —A.. 4:25 pm ; Sun. onl*. A Bad Spell. “Poor Jacy! He never could spell, and it ruined him.” “How?” “He wrote a verse to an heiress he was in love with, and he wrote ‘honey,’ for ‘bonny’.”—New York Journal. At Auction! 1 am going to sell to the highest bidder, at public out-cry, on ... TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, WHAT IS KNOWN AS THE J. 0. HAWTHORNE PLACE. It will be cut up into lots ranging from 1-2 acre to 15 acres. This property is only one block from Perry-Rainey Institute, and faces a 50-foot street. On the home lot is a 14-room, two-story house, 9 acres of land-half in timber and half under cul tivation ; also good orchard, out-houses and water. There are two small farms, 10 and 15 acres, which have timber and cleared lahd and good water. All the lots are level, gray land, and none over a quarter of a mile from Perry-Rainey Institute. Remember the date, No-: vember 30th, and be on hand. Terms—one-half cash, balance in two yearly payments, at 8 per cent. A. C. WILLIAMS, AUBURN, GA. CARTER HILL. Last Week’s Locals. We are still progressing, if we have not been heard from in a long time. Mr. H. M. Rutledge has moved into his new residence. Mrs. Fayette Sims and bright lit tle daughter were the guests of Mrs. A. J. Sims Thursday afternoon. Miss Leila Hoseh, of Hoschton* is visiting relatives here. Tabitha, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sims, fell under a wagon wheel last Wednesday, the wheel passing over her head and severing one of her ears. The wound, while quite painful, we hope will soon yield to skillful treatment. A great many of our farmers are preparing to sow wheat and other small grain. Mr. Henry Queen and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Rutledge Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Casey, of near Chapel, were the guests of Mr. Queen’s family recently. We are glad to see Miss Essie Mae Maughon out again after sev eral weeks’ illness of fever. Mrs. Job L. Hill has our tcnder est sympathy .in the death of her father, Mr. J. L. Griffin, who was buried at Bethlehem last week. Several from here attended the funeral. The rally was quite a success last Sunday afternoon. The singing, with Professor Moore and several other good singers as leaders, was simply fine. There were visitors from Winder, Hoseh ton, Annum, Bethlehem and all around. Miss Sarah Harrison, of Bethle hem, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. W. Fuller, this week- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fuller and children, of Bogart, were the guests of Mr. F. J. Fuller Tuesday night- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Wages and daugh ter, Annie, were the guests of Mr. A. J* Sims Sunday. Some of the best values ever of fered in enamelware are to be found at Smith Hardware Company. IN MEMORIAM. Whereas, The Grand Architect of the Universe has entered our midst and called from our number Brother H. T. Shepherd to his eternal rest above; therefore, lie it Resolved, That in in his death Adel Lodge, No. 310, has lost a noble, worthy and greatly beloved brother. Brother Shepherd was born in February, 1840, and died on September 7th, 1909, and was buried with Masonic honors by Adel and Sparks lodges, at Sparks, Ga., on September Bth, 1909. He was a consistent Mason, devoted to the order, having joined soon after he reached the age of twenty-one, and remained a Mason for forty - eigi.t years, or nearly half a century, and some years ago was made a Royal Arch Mason. When about nineteen years of age he united with the Missionary Baptist church upon a profession of faith in Jesus Christ, and remained a true and faithful member throughout life, and died in the faith. Resolved, That the heartfelt sym pathy of this lodge lie extended to the bereaved family, relatives and friends. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions Ik> sent to the lx*reayed family, one to the Masonic Herald and one to the Winder News, Win der, (la., for publication, and the same be spread upon the minutes of this lodge. Cif Alti.Ks E. Cook, M. S. I’attkn, ( ommittee. WIFE SICK, MAN IN DEBT LEAPS INro IAKE: RESCUED. Despondent over the illness of his wife, who underwent an opera tion ten days ago at th(* Michael Reese hospital. C. Wilcr, employed by the Western Electric company, attempted to commit siieide yester day afternoon by jumping into Lake Michigan at Kenilworth. Dr. George L. Chapman, 2431 North Clark street, saw his attempt and leaped into the lake, dragging him to the shore. “My wife is sick and I am much in debt,’’said Wiler at the hospital. “I thought I wanted to die, but the water was so cold I felt that I wanted to live, and screamed for help.” SOME “HEART” NOTES. “No girl should allow a young man to call on her oftener then three times a week, even though she is engaged to him. Men get tired of the same kind of pie if they hove it too often. A man’s heart is cut out on the same plan as his stom ach, only smaller.’’-“Smith County Pioneer. “Just before a girl gets married, she is treated with the same con sideration that is shown a turkey before Christmas.” Atchison Globe. “If your entire happiness depends* upon one person you are not going to lie happy very much of the time.” —Howard Courant. '* “Mostevery woman appreciates, chivalry and a bunch of flowers, more than she does good things tor eat.” —Anna Carlson. W | WITH THE I KIJRFEES PAINTS! (pur* Lead and Zinc Product*) , For inside and out, walls, floors, barns, porches, 8 roofs, etc. A particular kind for each job, and each kind particularly good. :: :: :: :: :: " BOLD BY WOODRUFF HARDWARE & MANUFACTURING CO. WINDER, GA.