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BRASELTON BROTHERS,
BRASELTON, GEORGIA.
BUY your Clothing from us and save money. You
Jul|pL-> can dress neatly and becomingly with a small outlay of
money, if you buy Spero, Michael & Son, “New York made Clothes.”
\-jrJL. We have all the New Spring Models that fit easily and
V/ gracefully. You’ll have money two ways—m actual cash
•' paid for your suit and in the satisfactory service you will
/If 11"/ ( A get. Our Clothing .is made by expert tailors and the mod
ify v 1/1/ It * m e^s a PP ea i to every man who appreciates style, supe-
Jfr] |I% rior quality and comfortable fit. Make your selections
firm. 11/ ~ p\l % early and have better assortments to choose from.
Cl ® 'P| w !y nn ’ c \|/ikki/ y cite I All the new productions in Hats
''''wig WUju o liouuy sld to. that will prove becoming. The
W styles will please, and we will save you money.
tmLJ Shoes and Oxfords for Everybody.
i Special values in Men’s Women's and Children’s Oxfords
and Shoes. You will save time and money by coming direct to
% Beautiful Line of Shirts, Neckwear and Hosiery.
I /'f Oall to see us early and we will do our best to please you. FJTV ''** ™
If tf son It will pay you to drive miles to our Big Store and save money. Ute -'M
BRASELTON BROTHERS, JJ§F
Braselton, Georgia.
NEW TIMOTHY.
' Mi^B Fannie lfardgreo spent
several days last week with Mrs.
(julllo Matl lew's, of Central.
' M iss I.istonia Mohley, who lias 1 een
very ill (>f pneumonia,. is convales
cent.
| Mr. G. W. Millsaps moved his
sawmill to Magnet Monday,
f; While her* 1 he sawed more than
Rdu.ooo lVet of lumber.
j * ■ I. f. \ if / • ‘ ! ]
■ / Mr. and Mrs. Carl HurdTgree, of
Winder, \\. re visiting n I.dives here
Hamhiy.
| Mis- Bids IT.de, of Alliei, Is*
Spending this week at the home of
jjifr cousin, Mr. I*. L. Duncan.
lb M rs. W. .I. Ku-sell spent Sunday
Ini w'iider, tiTVu-r , r nfr
I'jjlrs. W. 11. Ouarterman.
pi Mrs. Nancy Duncan is spending
ifliis week with her sister, Mrs. ,Joe
jjlale, at Attica
t£. Mrs. John Me Donald, of \\ inder,
> ,'v
v .Mrs.
r R‘. HntnrmrrrH-r'M-nrrdri r, Mrs. Hnin
feiond is very sick.
i, Mr. and Mrs. I'. K. Smith >pent
unday with friends in Wa I toil
County.
b Mr. Preston House has
fihe horse.
|j Miss Julia Fitts, <f Atlanta, is
jjJie guest of lx r cousins,. Mesdames
jf, I*. and T. K. Smitl .
*V Mr. Madison Rogers, who travds
fui' tJie W atkins Me.dic.d Cos., passed
through New Timothy Monday.
R, v. F L. Shellnut and wife of
W’atkinsville, were guest of frieiuk
here recently.
ji{ 7 ? V.
ft, Mr. Mercer Jackson, of Winder,
'VUts in New Timotliy seliing truif
KwFAby. .BI^TOSL)
;n Mr. anti Mrs. 1). I). Jones, of
Pardise, spent Sunday with relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Hard well |
entertained some of the young!
people with a dunce Saturday even-j
mg.
Miss Ollie Phillips and her guest {
Miss < tphelea llal'dgroe, of Central,
spent Saturday and Sunday with
Miss Fannie Hardigrce.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hardigree
eatiie up from Stptham ill their
automobile Sunday^
Mr Jplius, Carrington and sister,
Miss Annie (Vningtynt, ajul Mis-,
Mayo Kelly, of Wrtidto;’. siro guests j
of Master John Co.n, -
Tlie friends of Mr. 'j>.|ve Jlurdi
grec, of Central, w ire glad . to see
him in New Timothy Friday. lie.
was accompanied hy his daughter,
Mrs. < ‘nflie Mathew-.
Mr. \V. J. Itussdl spent sc vend
days last week with her lnlsUmd ijfi
Gainesville.
RLSSLLL ITLMS.
Mi'. Jam s A. Langley and
Mifster Luttv r Fischer of Atlanta,
spent Friday night with Mrs. R. lb
Ru.'sell. Mrs. Langley was oh her
way to Morin o to see her
grandmother who celebrated her
ninetieth birthday, March nth.
Re . Seaborn Arnold lilled his
regular appomtm nt at the Baptist
church, Saturday and Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. ,1. 11. Most rmmn
have returned home, after a pleas
ant visit to relative- ill. Athens.
Mr. Walter T. Morris, of Athens,
-pent a fgw day- tjiis wyek with his
sister, .1. Hi Np^diijum.
. The frauds of Mr. FldUther Mc-
RirfyeV wall he glad to know TVe has
a fine position at Council Bluff,
loftii. Ht'Dips ilfat he is will
ple-rst and and is working hard.
Jittlfi d\M Mr. ami Mrs,
Harper *T?,iV wa- 'fe.d stek tms tVe'sk-
Our school is still on the upward
move- Every week new names are
put on the register. New desks un
being placed in the primary de*
partment, and much interest is man
ifested among teachers amf scholars.
Mru: W. J. Russell, of New
Timothy, visited relatives in Bussell,
Sunday.
Itcv- and Mrs. W. T. Huhnictitt,
of Wpgie.r,'visited Rev, and Mrs..
N*. E. Mdlrayer'.last week.
MisS.A- P, Dillard, of A mold-,
yjlk-, espi ets tiiC'Milc to Russell Fri
day to sjH'iid a few days wit hi lief
si-ter, Sr/s. 'K. lr. lßisseMr ' ‘ '
Mrs. Albert Murphy, why is
principal-of our school, will spend
the week-end in Atlanta.
MG. W. F. Smith and Mis-
Dollar Smith made a flying trip to’
*V • • * * . .*!
A'L.nta this WeelC- , .'
Judge and Mrs R. 1!. Russell will
leave* Sunday night Lr ii short trip
to NrtsliiviUe, TeiiVi.
Mr. Harper Ray visited his
mother near Jersey last week.
Mrs. W. H. Quartennnn and
Mrs. ('. ii. Almond enjoyed- the
beautiful spring weather Tuesday
morning by walking out to see Mrs.
R. 11. Russell.
*
OAK GROVc.
j.yj ngo, what't the matter with
< >ak Grove? Some may think we are
dead, hut wean* not. We are just
keeping still afraid we will disturb.
Duke Ross and l.oosend Foster. We
are not going to put in any gab at
all, hut are going to listen toothers.
(A.nie <>n, President Sage it* and Vici
President Tyrant. Toil us what
you think of this matter.*
We never heard of so much sick
ness in our life. Nearly everybody
has been siek. 1 hose who havn t
g<U the grip the grip lm- them.
W'e'tieed n tv-w seh>-*r>l houe at
J. B. Williams, J T. Strange,
Manager J. T. Strange A: Cos.,
Winder Eumheir Cos, Department Store.
W. L. Blasingame, W. T. Robinscn,
Distriot Manager Furniture and
Kmpire Fate Insurain-TC<*>. House-- FUr'nishin'gs.
Col. James M. Smith, H. N. Rainey Jr.,
- Capitalist. Capß Ajist nidi Vice Pnes’ti.
S. W. Arnold, T. C. Flanigan,
.Capitalist. j . Mrycjiaut ahd■ Danker-. ;
A. H. O’Neal, L. O. Benton,
Mannfagiurer Soda Water. Banker and Merchant,
L. F. Sell, YV. H. Toole,
Mt-fehant ai,d Planter. Brest. First Nat’l. Bank.
1 hese are the men that direct
The First National Bank of Winder.
Under control of United States Government.
Resources $200,000.
\V E WANT YOUR DEPOSITS.
Oak Drove and Cousin Dick Moore
jpiould.get J'U-.Y- 1;' then* ever was
a place that ite< led one, it is Oak
Grove.
J M R<.<- G dir-triehroad eommD
sioner for this year in Chandler’s
and theyc F going t<> he something
doing along the roadside.
Mr John Ross, of Stathani, was
here Frid: vV
Mr Jones, our road over
seer. has put the road that leads
from Henry Lyle's place to Beach
Creek bridge in go • 1 shape. A de
sirable change has also boon made
in the road that leads from Mulber
ry bridge to T K Wobank’s place.
Mr Grover Palmer spent Tuesday
night in Oconee, county.
Mr Jack Jones and family attend
ed tlu* funeral \>f tUc baby of, Mr
aim Mrs Jim Jones 'at Pleasant Hill
Wednesday of week.
Mr Robert Jones is making his
home for the present with his son,
Mr Jack Jones.
R* v M D Cun-ninham preaches
at this plaCe' every fourth Sunday.
Sunday school every Sunday ev< til
ing. I>USTKK.-,b
PARADISE.
Mr and Mrs Alfred Austin, of
New Chapel, visited relatives here
Sunday
Mr and Mrs Tom Cheatham, 1 of
near Statham, and Mr and Mr*
Albert Clack spent Sunday hole
with Mrs M L Clack.
Mr and Mrs Willey Patton visited
Rocky Ridge Sunday.
Mr Clifford Clack and sister spent
Saturday night and Sunday in Oco
nee the guests of Mr and Mrs C* 1
Ward.
Miss Minnie Clack is spending
this week at New Chapel the guest
of relatives.
Mrs. Mattie Lou Clack is quite
sick at this writing.
Mr and Mrs Oscar Harrison vis
ited at at Winder recently.
Mi and Mrs B C Kinney and
daughter, Ada, visited in Oconee.
Sunday.
Miss Maude Clack spent Satur
day in Winder shopping. j
ViatmviA.