The Winder news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 1909-1921, March 03, 1910, Image 5

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J. T. Strange &, Cos. Spring Suits and Dresses When you come to Strange’s take a walk through our Suit and Dress Section, on the sec ond floor, and see the smart, new things for Spring time w r ear. Ladies’ Tailored Suits in light colors and fabrics. Silk Dresses, ready for you to wear to the evening’s entertainment. Also, street dresses —something to wear for all occasions—and you will feel the Spring time stir in your bones. Wonderfully beautiful are the new colors and weaves. Soft greys, creamy tans and the always smart blue family are seen in the better suits. Hair Goods You must look through our Hair Goods Department, Every lady wants to be in style and look just as well as she can. You can and must have one of our new Turbans, a Coronett Braid, and then comes the Jewelry Accessories —Barrettes, Braid Pins, Rhine stones, Hat Pins. New Spring Shoes, Pomps, Oxfords, Two and Three-Strap Sandals. Why Wait ? Come On and Start the Season First. JX | A jVJ IZT X- Leaders in Styles, Regulators and # J| • J[ i\ 1 VJI t-4 iX X*/ • Controllers of Low Prices . . PERSONAL MENTION. Items of Interest Caught Between Dopes by the Cub Reporter. If you want celebrated guano go to Smith & Millsaps. It’s absolutely pure. K. K. K. Flour. At Herrin’s. Best AAA Sheeting G l-2c for Sat urday only, at J. L. Saul’s. Fertilizers! Sure. We handle the best. Smith <fe Millsaps. Miss Alma Hosch, of Hosehton, is the guest of Miss Roena Hill. Mrs. W. B. McCants spent the week-end in Atlanta with relatives and friends. The ladies a’re cordially invited to inspect our stock of toilet articles. City Drug Store. Miss Hattie ferumby, of Atlanta, spent a few days in \\ inder this week the guest of relatives. The friends of Mr. R. L. Sharp ton are glad to see him up again after an illness of a month. The many friends of Mr. Pink Flanigan are glad to see him out again after two weeks’.confinement. M iss Kennebrew, a member of the Winder school faculty, spent the week-end with relatives in Ath ens. Mr. H. D. Jackson, who fur the past two weeks has been confined to his bed with illness, is slowly improving. Mr. George Baccus, of Comer, visited his brother of Russell this week. Mr. Baccus is proprietor of Comer Bottling Works. Wanted—l,COO well cleaned pre scription bottles —pints and half pint is l cent each. Smaller sizes l-2c each. City Drug Store. Smith & Millsaps sell guano. See them. Mr. Scot Cooper, of Monroe, was in Winder Wednesday. For good and wholesome biscuit, use K. K. I\. Flour. Herrin Bros. Mr. Anderson Sharpton is con fined to his bed with pneumonia. Fresh drugs and prompt service by licensed pharmacist at City Drug Store. Miss Roena Hill was visiting in Hosehton the early part of the week. 2,000 yards of good heavy Checks at 5 l-2c, for Saturday only, at J. L. Saul’s. Col. R. F. Camp spent Monday in Atlanta, where he had legal buis ness in the City Court. Mr. R. L. Carithers, who has been ill for the past ten days, is reported t&be much better. Mr. Lester Mathews, who is studying medicine in Atlanta, spent Sunday with ho.ne people here. Mr. W. T- Morris, of Athens, ex pects to visit his sister. Mrs. John Mosemann, of Russell, this week. Call in and smoke with us. We carry the best line of 5 and 10c cigars in the market. City Drug Store. There will be a meeting of Rus sell Lodge, No- 99, K. of P. tonight. All trfembers are invited to l>e present. W. M. Holsenbeck, K. R. and S. Judge R. B. Russell has been ap pointed by the Supreme Regent of the Royal Arcanum, as Deputy Supreme Regent, to install the of ficers of the Grand Council of the State of Tennessee. The Grand Council meets in Nashville, March 15th. Mrs. Russell will accompany Judge Russell. The Collar Section We have all the broad and narrow Jabots, Left Hand, Pleated, Ruffied, finished on one side with Baby Irish Lace, in all the “fal derolls” that go to put the finishing touch on every lady. One of the new French col lars has embroidered eyelets on both sides for the new pin sets, which make quite a unique neck finish. Our entire stock of spring suits are now in. J. L. Saul. Mrs. Roy Jackson is confined to her home with illness. See our Hart Schaffner & Marx suits for 1910- J. L. Saul. Misses Lula Fowler and Ina Rus sell went to Atlanta Saturday and had the pleasure of seeing the last performance of “Little Nemo.” Mr. Francis Head, prominently mentioned as a probable candidate for sheriff of Jackson county, was in Winder today circulating among his friends. On Saturday, March sth, we will put on sale two bales nest AAA Sheeting at t> l-2c; 2,000 yards good checks at 5 1 -2e; Riverside Checks at 6 3-4. J. L. Sai t l. Mrs. S. T. Ross, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Ok Webk of Jef* ferson, left this mottling for Au gusta, to visit their brother, Mr. Emory Williamson. Have you .seen out Haft Schaffner <fc Marx suits for the spring of 1910? J. L. Saul. CORINTH. The Sunday school at this place is progressing nicely. Miss Bonnie Blevins visited Miss Ida Smith Sunday. The box supper at this place Tutsday night was a success. Mr. and Mrs. Job Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. All>ert Smith Sun day. Misses Maud and Pauline Sauls and Cleo Holloway visited Misses Kathleene and Gypsie Bedingfield Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hinesley and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. J. TANARUS, Hinesley and family Sunday. PROGRAM For Sunday School Mass Meeting, March 27, 3 P. M. Music by Orchestra —“Joy to the World.” Song —“All Hail the Power of Jesus Name.” Prayer. Introductory remarks by Rev. W. T. Huuuicutt. Qualifications of Sunday tchool Superintendent by Rev. L. A. Brown. Ten minutes- Open parliament five minutes- Qualifications and duties of Secretary and Treasurer by Dr. G. W. De- Laperriere. Ten minutes. What are the essential qualifications of Sunday school teachers by W. H. Quarterman. Ten minutes. Open discussion five minutes. Music by Orchestra —“Grand Fantasia. Pastor’s relation to the Sunday school by Rev. John H. Wood. Ten minutes. Importance of Sunday school teachers’ meeting by W. H. Toole. Ten minutes. How, kind and quality of music by Col. L- C. Russell. Ten minutes. Five minutes open discussion. Is age a qualification For memt>etsTiip in Sunday school by W. L. Bk i ingame. Ten minutes. Song*** ‘‘On Watd ’Christian Soldiers. How we may use or abuse Sunday school literature by Rev. W. T. Hun nieutt. Ten minutes. Modern methods in Sunday school work by Claud Mayne. Ten min utes. Doxology. Benediction. p—4 uaooo | Ten Million People READ / TL \i — ** The Saturday Evening Post, £The Ladies' Hone Journal. Are You One of Them ? JUHAN & HARWELL, AGENTS, 1 ™a~*~ix*oooy***>r\ WINDER, : : GEORGIA. A Long, Hard Winter Everyone welcomes the approach of Spring. How glad we will all be to rid our selves of winter clothes. Now, don’t wait. Come, get the choice of all the new things, and begin to enjoy them. Every day brings new things to our counters. You may be here today and come back tomorrow and find more new stuff.