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Jy to the Front.
C. Jones, the popular milli
ner, has come to the front.
We do not mean that she has oc
cupied any other position in the
millinery business since she came to
Winder several years ago- She has
always been in the lead.
But'last season her parlors were
in the rear of the room where the
Winder Banking Cos. had temporary
quarters. Now since the bank is in
its new home, she has secured the
entire store, and has remodeled and
beautified the interior, and now has
•converted the front into one of the
prettiest millinery show rooms in
this section. In the rear are the
work rooms.
To satisfy the demands of her
patrons she has added this season a
Splendid line of Society Art Goods
and Hair Goods, and other acces
sories for the head-dress.
The art goods are the famous
Princess line, including patterns,
pieces, needlss and threads, and
in hair goods the stock has been
-carefully selected, and embraces
everything you’d expect to find in
an exclusive shop.
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Speald.lg Sf Etep&slts
We heard many favorable
made on the showing of deposits by
Winder’s banks in their statements
published last week. Just to show
that some folks have money herea
bouts we will say that there was at
the time these statements appeared
-one deposit in the Smith-Carithers
bank of $92,067.37. this was not
our deposit.
If you want good Guano, sec J
W- Millsaps, in the Garrison build
ing.
t Communion ServiC®
The Ladies, Aid Society of the
Christain church Will! at an early
.date install an individual com
ynunion service at that church. It is
becoming quite common nowadays
for churches to make this ftiove,
-and it will not be long before all the
larger churches will have installed
the”servic6i * \
If you want the best guano on
the market, see Brooks, the cot
ion and guano man. Fine for
gray land.
Expert French Dry
. Cleaning
I am installing an up-to
date Dry Cleaning Equip
ment and have an expert
cleaner with me for one
week who will have person
al charge of cleaning.
From now on I can clean
anything cleanable, from
kid or silk gloves up to the
most elaborately trimmed
evening or wedding gowns.
Up-to-date work, prompt
delivery and satisfied pat
rons will be our motto.
Gents’ suits, hats, caps,
overcoats, raincoats, fancy
vest and and neck ties clean
lid to look new. I guarantee
injury to the most del
icate colors and fabrics.
Carpets cleaned on the
floor. Lace Curtains my
specialty. I do repairing and
alterations.
A. D. CHILDS,
PHONE No. 161
‘WINDER, - GEORGIA.
AIDS WHITE SLAVERY
Philanthropist Summoned to Ill
inois State Senate.
Chicago, March 4.—Julius R>
senwald. philanthropist and head
of Sears, Roebuck & Cos., has
been summoned to appear before
the white slave investigating eom
mittee of the state senate. The
committee after its preliminary in
vestigations concluded that low
wages paid girls was one of the
Causes of the traffic in women.
' Ros<,nwald was summoned to
bring- the salary list of his firm
'"’ith him and tell of the wages
paid women and their duties re
quired of them. The heads o*
the bigger department stores in
Chicago will also be called be
fore the committee.
MARSHAL’S SALES
Georgia, Jackson County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
in Apnl](April Ist) next, at public
outcry at the City haJJ, in the city
of Winder, Ga., said! county, with
in the legel hours, of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, certain
property, of which the following
is a full and complete description:
ino, 1. One vacant lot in the
city of Winder, Ga., County of
Jackson, known and designated as
6, ih block 3, of that sub
hi Wihder knmVii as Gleen
vvood Heights- Bald property lev
ied on as the propelty of C. R.
Harris, col. to satisfy a city Tax Fi
Fa, issued from Clerk’s office for
City tax for 1812.
No. 2. Four vacant lots in the
city of Winder, County of Jackson,
known and designated as lots Nos
1-2-3 and 4, in block M, of that
subdivison of Winder known as
Woodlawn Heights. Said property
levied on as the property of G. J.
Allen to satisfy Fi Fa, issued from
Clerk’s office for City tax for 1912.
No. 3 One house and lot in the
Cfty of Winder, County of Jackson,
on Cemetery street, adjoining prop
erty of John M. Pool,
M J. Paimon and other Said prop
erty levied on as the property of
the estate of Mac Patrnon,deceased,
to satisfy Fi Fa issued from Clerk’s
office for city tax for 1912. This
March, sth-1913.
H. 0. Camp,
Chief of Police.
Lanier, Ross & Cos.
This is the name of a new real
estate and renting firm. It is com
posed of J. L- Lanier, R. O. Ross
and W. K. Lyle. Mr. Lanier will
have active chaare of the manage
ment. The firm will make a spec
ialty of South Georgia property,
and from time to time will let the
readers of this paper know what
they have to offer in that section of
the state.
In this issue will be found n ad
vertisement. Read it and let either
of us know if you are interested in
any of the farms or houses and lots
advertised.
Rare Old Coin.
This week Mr. W. G. Graham,
of W. G. Graham! & Cos., of this
city brought to The News office
a rare old coin. It was a one-eent
)iece more than one hundred
years old. It bears no date. On
one side appears the picture of
George Washington, while oil
the reverse side is th.e American
eagle and the words “In Unitate
Fortitude” circling its head. Un
der the feet of the eagle appear
the words “Spill Munze.” The
coi'n was recently found on Mr.
Graham’s plantation.
The Wo-ha-lo club met last
Tuseday with Miss Eden and was
delightfully entertained. The
house was very attractive being
decorated with quanities of jon
quils and violets. Late in the
afternoon a delicious luncheon
was served. All the club mem
bers were present.
-* “The same price the world over”
Here is a special suit of clothes
made by the largest manufac
turers of men’s clothes in the
world.
By specializing they are able to in
clude high-grade clothes values at
very low price, sl7.
We handle this suit at a small margin of
profit to give our customers the benefit of
this new deal in men’s clothing.
,• The values are big—the clothes are
right. You will like them. Come in and
see them.
k J. T. Strange & Cos. A
Winder, Georgia. ArjA
More Guano —Better Guano!
I am in better position this year than I have ever been
to furnish you your guano at the lowest possible cost.
A home product, made by home people. Contains noth
ing but pure plant food. I also sell Old Dominion Guano.
See me before you buy. I can savo you money.
John W. Millsaps,
Office in the Garrison Building.
WINDER, - - - GEORGIA.
WHATEVER YOU BUY AT
THIS STORE IS WORTH
WHAT YOU PAY FOR IT
We do not claim to give some
thing for nothing. But we do
claim that we are onto our job
and know good merchandise
whenwesea it—and it
is not our policy to
try for the JPC.g r- f long-price
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