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BRASELTON GEORGIA.
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We extend to you a cordial invitation to attend our
Spring Opening of Fine Millinery and Dress Goods;,
Tuesday and Wednesday, March 22 and 23, 1910.
WE are headquarters for NEW SPRING GOODS and we want you to make
our store your trading place. You can depend upon the Styles at
Braselton’s. As in the past we expect to maintain our reputation for low
prices and thoroughly dependable merchandise.
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We are opening up something new every day and it will pay you to visit
this store often.
You can get more goods for same money and same goods for less money At
BRASELTON, GEORGIA.
THE WINDER NEWS.
Published Kwry Thuivwhiy Evening
ROSS JL ('AN.N'OX,
R. O. ROSS, Editor.
C. it. CANNON, Du.siiH's.s Manager.
Entered at the I’ostotlic.e at Winder, Ga.,
as Second Class Mail Matter.
Thursday, March 17, 1910.
WMITf VOTt RS DISNMNCHISfD.
Ou eh etion day then 1 will be
much disappointment tmd chagrin
on the part of ; number of worthy
white voters who h ive paid their
taxes jtlid arc denied the right of
voting like decent white mi'll.
The reason will be the indifference
of the voter himself. ''ln.' law re
quires all voters to be registered
and unless registered you will be
effectually disfranchised in Georgia,
dhe registration hooks wiil close in
a little more than two weeks and
then it will he too late. Go and
register at once. A registration
hook i' open all the time at Smith A
('anthers’ 15ank*for Jackson ('ountj
and at the residence of Idol. (). S.
Hays for Gwinnett county. You owe
it to yourself and to candidate
friends to qualify ns a voter. Do
it to-day. Do not ask how long
the books will be open. They will
dose soon enough to leave you out
if you keep putting this important
matter off. It's up to you to pro
tect yourself against 1 icing dis
franchised.
We call especial attention of our
readers to announcements in another
column. Owing to the sickness of
our foreman, compelling us to take
Ids place at the eases, we are unable
to make mention this week of the pe
culiar fitness of each individual can
didate for the particular job to which
he aspiers.
JOHNSON’S ACADEMY.
The farmers are busy getting
their land ready to plant another
crop.
Mr and Mrs A .1 Willoughby and
children spent Sunday with Mr and
M rs .John Pinch.
Mrs Sallie Kle\ spent the week
end with relatives in W inder
Mrs .1 M .Johnson visited in
Statham last week, the guest of her
daughter, Mrs \Y M Fite.
Misses Sunie Si ‘gars, Glen Mineev
and Kuth Kley visited Miss Claudie
Johnson Sunday afternoon, as did
also Messrs Jell Segars and Mark
Foster.
Guy, the little baby of Mr and
Mrs Love Whitehead, is ill at this
writing. W c hope for him a speedy
neoviry.
Mr.l M and .1 U Johnson attended
the huriel of I'ncle Robert Shields !
Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs Henry Fite spent
Saturday night with Mr and Mrs i
Love Whitehead.
Mr .1 D Wall and daughter, MiA !
I‘orcta, spent Saturday night in
Statham.
Ml Willie Lyle visited .1 M John- I
son and family Sunday.
Walt* r Morris and Uud Will
oughby visited near Statham Sun
day'.
Miss Ida Kley spent the week-end
with home folks.
BELLEVIEM ORCHARD.
Mr W A Manders and family
spent Sunday with Mr K M Mau
de rs .
Mrs .1 K Moldy is improving after
a long sickness.
Messrs Jim and Rysc Higgins aml
Fred Manders were at Kimball Sun
day.
Mr N W (’iH>k and famify visited
relatives Saturday night.
Well Dressed Man!
faster week is right on hand now and you no doubt
want to know where you can get pleased the best in
your Easter Suit. We are here to say that you can’t buy
better than the best, you can’t get more than the most.
So if you want to be. certain to look your best this
spring, come in and let us lit you out with a Hart,
Schaffner & Marx Suit, W. L. Douglas Oxfords, Hop
kins or John B. Stentson Hat.
Our Suits ai|d Hats have a world-wide reputation fur their qualify and
holding their shapes the longest. Our Shoes and Oxfords are known
for their snappy styles and comfortable wear, and they don’t cost but a
trifle more than cheap Clothes or Shoes do.
Dress Goods. Ladies’ Skirts.!Ladies’ Ready-to
A full line of Spring In Panama and Veils, Wear Hats.
Ginghams, Linens, N\ aist Gmging in juice Horn 5.?.00 We have no extra ex-
Goods and Silks it solid 1 . . . | pense attached to this De
, . , , Ladies’ Waists in white .
colors, and Women Goods; Lawn or Linen> at ?5C> 9 g Cj partment and we can save
at marvelous low prices. $1,25 and $1.50. you 33 G percent 011 them.
We have bought with a view of meeting the greatest demands of critical
patronage, and every garment and article in our stock bespeaks the
success of our tflorts. Come, we will be glad to show you through
whether \ oil buy or not.
J. L. SA UL, .
The Clothier,
WINDER. - - - GEORGIA.