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Braselton Brothers,
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BRASELTON, GEORGIA,
Are now pushing to make 1910 the most successful year in the
history of their business. We want your trade, and promise
you fair treatment, and will endeavor to give you more goods
for your money than other stores.
WK l XI IKI.’I i! V WE INI >KI
It Means a Saving of Dollars to You to Trade With Us.
We can FIT you up from the “CRADLE to the GRAVE.** We have recently added a line of Coffins and
Caskets to our large stock of merchandise, and we can save you money on this line.
We are soon to begin the erection of another big brick store, adjoining our present building, to handle our
rapidly increasing business. We will make prices so as to live and let live. Most all our old sales-people are with
us again this year, and also some new ones, and each of them shall be pleased to have you call in to see them.
We hope you will join in and help to make 1910 the banner year for us all.
Braselton Brothers,
Braselton, ... Georgia.
LITTLE LOCALS.
Mr, H. N Rainey, Jr., is visit
ing the Lone Star State.
Mr. J. M. Hood made a business
trip to Athens Monday.
Mr. Golden Craft visited friends
in Sunday.
Judge U. B. Russell spent a few
days in Winder this week.
Blacksmith Tools —the very liest
make —at Smith Hardware Cos.
Charlie Smith, son of Postmaster
Smith is now working at the post
office.
You should see that window of
rare bargains in Jardinieres at Smith
Hardware Cos.
Messrs- Westbrooks and Barber
have resigned their position at the
Winder postofhce.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith, of
Athens, spent the week end as the
guest of the formers parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. W- Smith.
All kinds of-Wire Fencing —Gar-
den Fence, Lot Fence, Barbed Wire
Fence —and such good prices, at
Smith Hardware Cos.
We have a large stock of Nails
and Barb Wire, and can make you
best prices on it.
Woodruff Hardware Cos
The many friends of Mr. H. A.
Carithers are glad Ur see Ihui able
to be on the streets after being con
fined to his room for several days.
We are keeping that good, warm
fire at Smith Hardware Co.’s, and
in the meantime we want to talk to
you alxiut Farm Tools. They are
here for you.
f Mr. W. J. Smith is now with the
Winder postoffice. Mr. Smith is a
competent bookkeeper and when
the new wears off, he will render
valuable service to the patrons of
Winder’s postoffiice.
Go to Patat for best horse-shoeing.
Mr. H. P- Betts spent Sunday in
Athens.
Messrs. Heyes and Latimer Grif
feth are visiting home folks.
Mr. Howard Perry has been here
several days, visiting relatives.
Shoes put on by Patat have to he
worn off. They refuse to come off.
Mr. Ilastus Mathews, of Bethle
hem, was in Winder one day last
week
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Questions on Georgia for the U.
D. C.’s meeting will lie found in
this issue.
Mr. Fleming Thompson spent
Sunday in Winder with his father
and friends.
Patat guarantees his work.
Either wagon repairing or horse
shoeing. Try him and get quality.
There will be a singingjat Chapel
the fourth Sunday in February.
Dinner on the ground. Everybody
invited.
John Deer Reversible Disc Har
rows, with both truck and with
tongue, now offered cheap.
Woodruff Hardware Cos.
Comets are not going to bring us
any famine, but we’ll tell you what
may —too much cotton and not
enough corn. —Sylvania Telephone
On a cold morning it is fine to
have a Perfection Oil Heater in the
dining room. You can enjoy the
meal so much better. Smith Hard
ware Cos. sells them.
Do not fail to get our prices on
everything you need in our line.
We sell you goods at reasonable
prices and treat you right.
Woodruff Hardware Cos.
Wonder if that was a Chimse
hat Dr. Broughton wore when he
challenged Tom Watson to talk with
him about foreign missions? —Dah-
loneg Nugget.
Dr. Harris, of Bethlehem, pass
ed through Winder Monday.
Mrs. C. ('. Parr, of Athens, was
the guest Saturday and Sunday of
Mrs. Georgia Harris.
Come to sec us for the John Deer
7-Knife Stalk Cutter. Best ma
chine for 828.00.
Woodruff Hardware Cos.
Everybody invited to attend Sun
day school at Chapel Sunday after
noon at :> o’clock and enjoy Moore’s
new songs.
It is the intention of the prohibi
tionists to put out a state ticket in the
next election. It will be a vain en
deavor. —Rome Tribune-Herald.
We are in position to give you good
value for your money on Black
smith Tools, Farm Tools, Plows and
Farm Machinery.
Woodruff Hardware Cos.
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Remember we sell the celebrated
Chattanooga Reversible Disc Plow,
the one that is better than any
other. We have them in stock.
Woodruff hardware uo.
All Things Come Too Late
For Those Who Wait.
Don’t postpone the purchase of
one at least of those New Seamless
Art Squares. Well just come and
look and you will buy —that's all-
Rugs, gee! ypu will lx* absolutely
surprised at quality and especially
at prices. We are looking for you.
W. T. Robinson.
RUSSELL
Miss Mary Russell, of Winder,
made a short visit to her brother*
Judge Russell, last week.
Mr Charles Austin is visiting his
daughter, Mrs Joe C Austin, this
week.
The many friends of Mr. Joe
Meadow will lie glad to know he
has suffieiently recovered from his
recent illness to return to his busi
ness engagements in Atlanta.
The interest in the Sunday school
in the Baptist church is still in
creasing. To meet the wishes of
the scholars and teachers, the hour
of meeting lias been changed to
8:30 o’clock in the afternoon.
Visitors are warmly welcomed.
Mr J II Mealor and family visit
ed relatives this week in Athens.
Mr J S B.akey, formerly of
Auburn, but who has been living
in Texas for the past three years,
made a business trip to Russell this
week.
Mr N Kemper Smith, of Winder,
accompanied by Cols. W H Quar
terman and L C Russell, visited
Judge Russell Sunday afternoon.
Coder the skillful leadership <,f
Mr Charlie Manning, the singing at
our Sunday school has leen greatly
improved.
Rhv R J Huff made an important
business trip to Atlanta thi> week.
Mr George Huff, of Athens, vis
ited his nephew, Rev R J Huff, this
week.
We are sorry to know that Mrs
Cal McElhannon is still suffering
from a severe attack of rheumatism.
Mr H V Davis has severed his
connection with the Seaboard rail
road and is busy improving his
premises.
CORINTH.
Mr and Mrs E IT Odum and lit
tle children visited Mr and Mrs
J T Morrow and family Sunday
afternoon.
Mr H C Hinesley and family vis
ited Mr J T Hinesley and family
Sunday.
Misses Mamie and Ruby Odum
visited in Oglethorpe Saturday and
Sunday, the guests of Mr and Mrs
David Morrow.
Miss Bessie Cronic visited Misses
Myrt and Ada Smith Sunday.
The Sunday school at this place
is on a boom now. Everybody in
vited to attend.
Misses Kathleene and Gypsie
Bediogfield visited at Bethlehem
Saturday and Sunday, the guests of
relatives. •
Miss Jewell Rlenins has been sick
for the last week, hut is improving
now.
Mr and Mrs II T Hinesley and
daugl>U*T visited Mr and Mrs Bud
Cronic and family Saturday night
and Sunday.
Mr J M Fuller and family visited
Mr J T Hinesley and family Mon
day night.
Mr Eddie Morrow visited Mr E
H Odum and family Saturday
night-
To My Friends and Patrons.
I have with me now Mr. Ronald
B. Jackson, of Hoschton, Ga.,
whom 1 have known from child
hood, who does not drink or smoke
cigarettes, and is courteous, polite
and will appreciate your trade.
Give us a trial. W T Robinson.
Special Taxes.
The law requires every person or
corporation who pays special taxes,
to register with the Ordinary at the
beginning of the year. Respectfully,
J. A. Wills, Ordinary.
The Savannah Press feelingly
says “Spoiled corn causes pellagra
and distilled corn causes dizziness
in the head. Asa foot note we
might add that there are still other
corns that cause much anguish.”
We extend our sympathy. —Elber-
ton Star.
We are glad to know that Miss
Kathleen Jackson is improving.
Mrs. R. O. Ross and children
are visiting relatives in Atlanta.