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500 yds 45 inch Swiss Embroidery Flounce,
beautiful design, bought from importers at
less than half price. Goes on sale at 59c.
1000 yards 27 inch Swiss Flounce. New,
attractive and very best season’s design.
Goes on sale at exactly half price. Fifty
cents value at 25c.
1 lot Embroidered Voile Flounce, 45 inches
wide in the season’s wants. Van Dyke
points, well worth $2, our price sl.
1 lot Swiss Embroidery Sets. Comes in 3
widths. Edging, Insertion match. Well
worth 20c to 35c. Our price sc, 7 l-2c,
12 l-2c, 15c and 20c.
1 lot Linen Cluny Bands. The newest de
signs. Fashion has decreed that Cluny
must be used. Come in and get the pick.
Price 7 l-2c, 10c, 12c, 15c and 25c.
1 lot Bulgarian Bands. One of the fads of
the season. 35c and 50c.
1 lot New 28 inch Poplin. Comes in Tan,
Light Blue, White, Brown, Green. Twen
ty five cent value, to go at 19c.
1 lot Ripplette Cloth. Very new. Makes
a beautiful picnic dress. 15c and 25c.
1 lot Ratine. Comes in two shades Blues,
Tan, Brown, Grey. Avery attractive new
fabrick so much sought this season. 25c.
J. T. STRANGE & CO.
Winder’s Leading Department Store . : Broad and Candler Streets.
SOCIETY.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wilson spent
Sunday in Dacula.
Mr. R. L. Freeman and family
have moved to Atlanta.
Mr. W E Boyd has been quite
indisposed for several days.
Col S. J. Nix, of -Jefferson,
paid this city a visit Tuesday.
Miss Magnus Freeman, of Greet
vide, is the attractive guest of
Miss Ruth Carithers.
Master Glenn Buchanan cele
brated his ninth birthday Tuesday
evening. After some hours of play
fjuits and candies were served.
Mr. W. J. Russell and wife of
Washington City, after a visit of
several days to relatives in this
city, have returned home. Mr. and
Mrs. Russel have many friends n
Mammoth Showing of
SPRING DR Y GOODS
At J. T. Strange & Co.’s
tnis section who were pleased to
gieet them.
Willi a m Henry Quarterman.wh*
is attending Gordon Institute,
spent Easter Sunday with his pa
rents. Mr. and Mrs. W. IT. Quar
terman. Young Ilenry West, of
Alhens. was his guest while
here.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Carithers,
Jr., entertained with a ehafin
dish party Monday evening i:i
hon<>r of Miss Freeman, the guest
of Misses Carithers.
The Wo-ha-lo Club was delight
fully entertained on Friday after
noon by Miss Annie Perry. The
decorations of the pretty home
were carnations and valley lilies.
At the close of the afternoon a
delicious salad course wasserved.
Those who enjoyed Miss Perrv’s
hospitality were Misses Smith Nil;
lack, Weatherly, Bush, Jackson,
Rubye fl nd Ruth Carithers, Mrs.
Fl. A. Caritlmrs. Jr., Miss Free
man 0 f Greenville.
MEN AND RELIGION
TEAM COMING.
J. Fred Eden, Jr., was in At
lanta Tuesday arranging for fur
ther details and speakers for the
merf's movement now on foot in
Winder. He came back highly
elated over the Well-nigh certain
prbability of having a team of b
prominent Atlanta men come here
the last of next week for a two
day men and religion conference
with the men of our city. The
5 who are expected to come and
give us a feast of rich things ar-
Dr. M. McHull, Marion Jackson.
Philip Weltner, J. C. Logan and
11. A. Ethridge. Positive an
nouncement will be made later.
May the movement materialize
and mean great and undreamed
things for Winder.
Carpets cleaned on the floor.
A. D. Childs, Opera House build
ing.
1 lot Striped Ratine, 28 inches wide. Tan
and Blue. Black and White. White and
Helio. Ouf price 25c.
1 lot Striped Wash Silk Voiles, 27 inches
wide. One of the most beautiful fabrics of
the season. White and Black, White and
Helio, White and Pink, Black and White.
Goes over our counters for 25c.
1 lot Ramie Cords, 27 inch. Comes Helio,
Amber, White and Black. Price 25c.
1 lot Silk Crepe Glaca 28 inches wide. In
two shades Blue, Green, Pink, Tan. Value
Fifty-nine cents. Price 42 l-2c.
1 lot new imported Woven Bordered Tissue
One of the most attractive fabrics of the
season. Five lengths of 45 inches makes
the dress and trims the waist. Comes in
Lavender, Green, Blue, Pink, Nell Rose,
Tan. Price complete, $2 per dress.
Madame Lyra and American Lady Corsets.
The dewest models suitable to the demands
of the season. If you want to be well
dressed and have your gowns look their
best, come in and be fitted in one of these
celebrated models. Anew pair if they
break. Prices sl, $1.50, $2, $3 and $3.50.
Collars, Gloves, Sash Pins and various ac
cessories that make up the touches in dress.
A PRISON ROMANCE.
Pardoned Slayer Weds the Sweetheart
Of His Youth.
Living in the shadow of the walls
of the state penitentiary at Mounds
vilie, W. Va., and remaining true tc
her sweetheart of girlhood days, sen
tenced to serve a life term in prison
for killing a man, Miss Lucy Kimberlv
has been rewarded. Frank Pearson
her sweetheart, was released on a
pardon and the two were married.
Pearson is the son of the president
of the Pearson Oil company, w-hich has
large holdings in the southern part of
West Virginia, and is a brother of
State Pardon Attorney Pearson. His
family is very wealthy.
Pearson met Miss Kimberly when
about seventeen years of age. Two
years later in Charleston a young man
made an improper remark to his sis
ter. Pearson shot and killed him. The
Kimberly family moved to a house in
the shadow of the penitentiary, and
the girl visited her sweetheart fre
quently. The marriage was performed
by the Rev. J. B. Smith, of the First
Christian church.
Chasing visions is all right.but
they won’t buy meal tickets.
For children’s ready made dress
es see Kilgore and Kelly. Ilaifo
just received a complete line.
Alt new styles.
Master Jamie Wood entertained
about twenty of his young friends
last Thursday at a birthday party.
All report an enjoyable afternoon.
Vuleorine makes automobile,
tires puncture proof. Get it at
Winder Mobile Company.
News from trie bedside of Mr. S.
E. Sharpton is to the effect that he
isuo better. Mr. Sharpton has been
ill more or less since early fall and
his friends are alarmed at his con
dition.
Tse Vuleorine in your tir*>s.
Then you can laugh at nails. Win
and *r Mobile company.
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Tires filled with Vulcerine guar
anteed to Withstand any puncture
less than' that of twenty penny
nail. For sale by Winder Mo
bile. Company,