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To fill your wants in anything in new Spring goods, go to Kilgore & Kelly’s. We can
show you a beautiful assortment of Spring goods. Especially an extraordinary pretty line
of Wash Di ’ess Goods. Our prices are exceedingly cheap, considering high prices on every
thing. Would be glad to have you pay us an early visit. Then you will be convinced.
Ginghams
We have the most complete line
ever shown here, in all the new
plaids and stripes.
10c and 12 l-2c Yard .
Long Cloth
10c to 25c Per Yard.
Pique
( i iamb ray
v anco
(‘heviots
Duck
Drilling
Sea Island
Bleaching
Everything to Wear Winder, Georgia.
for Lirger Public School
Students.
Money paid for a practical edu
cation is the best, investment; time
thus spent is wisely used. Time is
money and opportunity as well, if it
is used aright•
Business men work during the
summer; farmers do the same;
then, what’s the sense in big boys
and girls spending vacations in idle
ness, in wasting precious weeks of
the few years of preparation for
life? Most ambitious Ikijs and
girls would rather spend vacation
in learning something that will tit
them to earn a fine salary than in
loafing. One vacation spent with
us will prepare any young man or
woman of average ability to earn a
living and more- lie who cares
more for success than heat goes far
ahead of him who waits till coed
weather to study. Moreover, our
systems can he mastered during va
cation, a thing not true of any
others.
Complete a course of Bookkeep
ing and Shorthand with us, and we
will place you in a good position.
We enroll hundreds of students an
nually, employ the lest of teachers,
and are prepared to do more for
you than any other business col
lego in this section.
Write for beautifully illustrated
catalog, address Athens Business
College, Athens, (a.
The man who keeps his mind
open, can learn something from
everyone. That is, so long as he
does n’t cravenette his cereUdlum.
The aeroplanist is the only man
who gets real profitj)Ut of “going
up in the air.”
Percales
Mfi-inch Percales, in dark and light
patterns, stripes and figures, at the
same old price as before,
10c Per Yard.
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Nainsooks
In checks and plain weaves.
10c to 25c Per Yard ,
India Linon
Linen I awn
Sheet Linen
Dress Linen
Plain Lawns
Dotted Swiss
Indian Mead
(’ommon ('loth
Lonsdale Cambric
NEW TIMOTHY.
Mr I' L Duncan made a business
trip to Atlanta Friday.
Mi-s Lithonia Mobley is better.
Mr and Mrs Carl 1 lardigree spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs II A
Ilardigree.
Mr ami Mrs Hugh Maley, of Ap
ple Valley, amt Miss Kssle Khler,
of Galilee, visited Mr and Mrs 11 P
llardigree the first of the week.
Miss Belle llardigree and Mrs
Treadwell made a business trip t<>
Statham Friday.
Mrs \V .1 Bussell is visiting in
Gainesville.
The hatehelor, of New Timothy
will soon have his hall ready to
move in.
Mrs T F. Smith is slowly improv
ing.
Mr Walter Khler spent the week
end with home folks at Galilee.
Misses Blanche and Then Smith,
of Winder, visited their brother
Thursday and Friday.
Master Bohie llardigree is able to
he up again.
Miss Gallic Hammond, of Stat
ham, visited her sister, Mrs B S
Mobley, last week.
Messrs H P llardigree and P L
Duncan made a business trip to
Jefferson Tuesday.
Mrs Green Millsaps, of Winder,
spent. Saturday with Mrs T E
Smith.
Miss Ruth Treadwell, of Bethle
hem, was -fishing her friend, Miss
Sudie Smith, Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Belle llardigree, who has
l>een visiting Mr and Mrs H P
llardigree, has returned home.
Mrs Nancy Duncan is visiting her
sister, Mrs Sikes, at Atiea.
Mr Edmond Giles, of Central,
visited Batchelor's Hall Saturday.
Bkown Ever.
Indian Head
This i a heavy cloth, very much
like Galatea Cloth in appearance.
Especially good for young children's
dresses, etc.
15c Per Yard.
Dimities
Stripes and Plaids,
lie to 17 l-2c Per Yard.
New goods arriving daily. Have
many good things in store for you,
which await your appearance. Give
us a chance to show you them. We
feel sure we will please you.
STATHAM PERSONALS.
Miss Amy Moore, of Bethlehem,
is spending this week with her
brother, John Hayden Moon*, at
this place-
Mr and Mrs Tom Wood, of
Galilee, and Misses Claudie John
son and Buth Eley, of Tyro, visited
Mr an 1 Mrs Fite here Tuesday
night.
Miss Sallie Lowe Anthony is vis
iting friends in Athens this week.
Mr W S Henry has been serious
ly ill f<<r the past few days.
Miss Mattie Watson visited Miss
Erma Hancock last week.
Miss Mattie Morris, of Tyro, has
been visiting in our town for the
past few days.
Mr M F VVhitehead has been
quite indisposed for the past ten
days.
Miss Sallie Patrick visited her
cousin, Miss Stella Wall, hen* last
Week.
Dr L G Hardman, of Commerce,
was in our town a few days ago.
Col Quarterman and W H Toole
were in our town one day this week.
L D Niekelson and J 1) Boss
were in Winder Thursday.
Mrs Daniel, of Winder, is visit
ing Dr and Mrs J C Daniel here this
week.
Captain W A Wofford was in
Athens one day thisVveek on busi
ness.
Mr and Mrs W J Ross, Sr., are
visiting their son, J M Ross, at
Pentecost.
Mr Stone, of Athens, will deliver
a lecture at the school auditorium
here Friday night.
Mrs Estes died at the home of
her daughter, Mrs Elliott, in Ab
byville, Saturday night, and was
brought Imre Sunday. She was
Linenes
In plain, white and colors. One of
the best goods for the price shown.
12 l-2c and 15c.
Flaxons
In all qualities.
Plain and fancies.
Buttons, in all sizes and colors, for
any purpose.
Braid and Wash Trimmings.
Loutache and Pig-Tail Braids in
all colors.
buried Monday at Bethabara. Rev
Ivey, pastor of the Methodist
church here, conducted the funeral
Services. She leaves five children
to mourn her loss. We extend our
sympathy to the bereaved ones.
Mr and Mrs T J Treadwell are
visiting relatives in South Georgia
this week.
Miss Gertrude Ross spent the
week-end in our town.
There was several from Bogart
here Friday night to attend the cel
ebration of Washington's birthday-
THE FURNITURE NUN.
Probably knows more about the
real worth of furniture than the
average customer, and if you are
one of these average customers you
should leave this point almost en
tirely to him. But as to the price
you wish to pay and the style you
prefer, the furniture man leaves
that entirely to his customers.
In ord**r that all may find some
thing to suit them, this store lias
collected worthy examples of just
about all the styles that are in vogue
today*
We ask you to give this showing
a look over, even if you do nothing
but look the time taken up to do
this will not Ih* wasted. Why not
come? W. T. Robinson.
Preaching at Ebenezer Church.
There will Ik* preaching at Ebe
nezer Methodist churh next Sunday.
Rev. M. D. Cunningham,the pastor,
will fill the pulpit. A cordial in
vitation is extened to all to attend
this service.
Box Supper.
There will Ik* a Im>x supper at
Carter Hill school house Friday
night, March 11, 1910. Everybody
invited and a good time is antiei
patd-
Suitings
In stripes, plaids and figured.
Pretty assortment to select from.
Cheap at
10c Yard.
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Shirt Madras
Beautiful line White Shirt Madras.
12 l-2c to 25c.
All-Over Lace,
All-Over Embroidery.
Laces and Embroideries,in all
prices and patterns to select from.
Pointed Paragraphs.
[Chicago News,]
Better a rolling stone than a stol
en roll,
All men may be liars, but it ins’t
safe to say so.
Better a wreckless chauffeur than
one who is reckless.
And a frenzied financier is a chap
who rocks the financial boat.
A woman is always making a
strenuous effort to not look her age.
A man isn't fiecessarlly crooked
because he can't keep a straight face.
It's easier to express your opinion
than it is to suppress the opinion of
another.
Men are just as fickle as women,
but they have fewer opportunities
to show off.
NOTICE TO
Stock Raisers!
1 HAVE BOUGHT THE
DeLaperriere Stallion,
and will stand him at my barn
in Hoschton during the next
sixty days, at ...
This is a standard bred horse,
coming from the very best *
strain of American Trotters.
He is gentle, intelligent, kind,
a good worker,, and all his colts
show up splendidly. Horses
are high, and now is the time
to raise colts for profit. Come
right away, as I shall keep him
in service only sixty days.
L. C. ALLEN.
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