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INTELLIGENT SERVICE
POLITE TREATMENT.
GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION
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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
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Capital Stock Paid in $50,000.00.
HAMILTON & SEOARS,
UNDERTAKERS,
WINDER, GA.
Rooms in Segars building. Embalming by a specialist.
Prices reasonable.
TELEPHONE 17^3.
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,
Be£rOffice 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. K. YOUNG,
The Shingle Man.
HIRAM FLANIGAN PINK FLANIGAN
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Pianos, Organs, Buggies, Wagons, Harness,
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AUTOMOBILES——
WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS.
WILL SIKES JIM SAUNDERS
ENTERTAINS P. K. S. CLUB.
Hoschton —Miss Flossie Young
was the attractive hostess at a fare
well party to the girls of the P. K.
S. Club on Tuesday evening before
leaving for Gainesville, where she
will make her future home.
Games were played and music
rendered by Misses Curtis Adams
and Lena Thompson.
Afterwards a dainty course of re
freshments was served.
The party was composed of Misses
Lena Thompson, Curtis Adams,
Newell and Colena Darby, Ruth
Wiley, and Eula Blalock. Miss
Young is one of our most brilliant
members and will be greatly missed
by the cliib.
LEBANON.
Mr. (!. E. Smith and son, of Thy
tira, spent Sunday here with rela
tives,
Mr. J. L. Doolittle and E. B.
Martin made a trip tv* Winder
Saturday.
Mr. J. M. Betts, of Anniston,
Ala., who has been spending sever
al days here with homefolks return
ed home Saturday.
The last debate for the year 1909
of the Arcade Debating Society will
be held at the Arcade school house
next Saturday night. Subject,
“Resolved, Which Has the Most In
ti nonce, the Love of Money or the
Love of Women?” Everybody cor
dially invited.
The Ih)\ supper at Arcade school
house Saturday last was a glowing
success in every particular. Sheriff
B. H. Collier was on hand and sold
the boxes in his usual way. Ben
is the l>est auctioneer in the county.
There were thirty-four boxes sold
that brought over $50.00. The
money went to pay for an organ
for Arcade Sunday school. There
was a large crowd present and every
body enjoyed themselves to the high
est possible degree.
Sunday school at the usual place
next Sunday at 3p. m. *
A-spinning, set Priscilla fair,
John Alden came to woo her there,
So she put down the spinning wheel
While he put up the winning spiel.
Kansas City Times.
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. Most
convenient place in the city to weigh and unload.
Highest Market Price Paid
Will exchange Cotton Meal and Hulls for
Cotton Seed. See us at the store.
LAY <Sc GRAHAM,
WINDER, GEORGIA.
CHARLEY JOE
THE EAUIN DRY MAIN
Opera House Building,
Behind Express Office.
First-Class Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed
All kipds of laundry neatly done.
Clothes cleaned and pressed . .
PRICES: Collars, 2c; Shirts, 10c; Cuffs, 4c Pair.