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J. T. DeLiesseline & Cos.
New Store New Goods Low Prices
Our stock is new and com
plete in every line, and we
are now in position to sup
ply the wants and demands
of every man and boy , old
or young, regardless of how
fastidious he may be.
© itti,iyc.p.* co., n. r,
GLENROY
is the easiest col
lar to put on and
to take off and
to tie a cravat
in that was ever
made. It is an
Arrow
COLLAR
15c. each — 2 for 25c.
WESLEYAN CHURCH
Revival Services Close.
The revival services closed fat
the Wesleyan Methodist church
Sunday night with a number of
seekers at the altar. A number
prayed through to \aetory in the
meeting and enternity alone can
tell the good that was accomplish
ed. The people in general seem
to like Brother Clement’s plain
practical way of preaching the
gospel. It has been said by a num
ter of persons that four last ser
mons he preached were the best.
The one on .missions Sunday af
ternoon was strong and impres
sive and revealed the duty and ob
ligations of the church of Christ
very plainly. We wish to thank
*he ministers and the laymen of
be different denominations for
their kindness and co-operation
during the meeting. May the
Lord bless one and all.
J. A. Wood.
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Messrs. George Washington
Bailey and Ira Ethridge, of Jeffei
son were in Winder Tuesday.
George is a jolly good fellow and
ea.n get a little more out of tile
than the average Ilubite.
Spring Hats
We are showing over a hundred styles of
Spring Hats, in all colors in Felts, Scratches,
and Silks.
Also a large assortment of Panamas and
Straws of all kinds.
Our Line of Neckwear
is without doubt the largest and prettiest that
has ever been carried in Winder
Underwear
We have a complete line of B-V-D under
wear, Pajamas and Night Shirts in all sizes
and prices
Shirts for Spring
A beautiful selection of patterns in Cluett
Peabody shirts “The Arrow Brand” which
possesses a combination of exclusive qualities
that insure satisfaction
Fine Spring Footwear
Inspect our line of Spring Footwear. We have the best shoes in all
styles and shapes that leather can make. Ask to see the new English
toe. The line includes a full range of lasts, insuring perfect fit.
LJ * Our line of hosiery has been carefully selected We
nosiery have a complete line of Lisle thread and Silk hosiery
in all colors, including the Batchelor’s Friend hose, and we absolutely
guarantee that six pairs of Batchelor’s Friend hose will need no darning
for six months If they should, we will replace them with new ones
J. T. DeLiesseline & Cos.
STATHAM NEWS.
(by e. and g.)
Mr. W. M. Fite spent last Sun
day in Atlanta.
Miss Louise Daniel from Lucy
Cobb spent the week end at home
Mrs. Annie Pate was in Athens
last week having some dental
work done.
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Air. Ross Rvlee from the Class
ic City was smiling on fair ones*
here last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hancock.
visited the home of Mr. and W. C
Roberts on Friday last.
Prof. Brock was subpoeneaed
to court in Homer last week and
was away from Tuesday till Fri
day.
Miss .Mamie Thompson and
three friends from Monroe were
calling on the Misses Perry Sun
day afternoom.
Rev. G. W. Tumlin preached
two interesting sermons here at
the Methodist Church Sunday
morning and night.
Mr. M. H. L o we went to Ath
ens yesterday to see bis sister
Mrs. Baugh, who. we are glad to
state, is improving.
| Mr. Grady Bowen, of Bowman
Ga-, spent the week end here.He
seems to be getting more interest
ed in music than he has ever been
in base ball.
The ladies missionary society,
had a very interesting program
at the Methodist Church Monday
afternoon and also organized a
seeing club.
We cordially invite every one
to come to the auditorium here
Friday night. “The Heart of a
Hero” will be played for the ben
efit of the library.
We suppose our ten represen
tatives of Company IT., at Win
der a re expecting to be called out
for service in the near future,as
they are testing their ability of
enduring hardships. Here’s to
hoping that those who could
walk 30 miles •in the drill,
and then 8 home may win
many laurels on the firing line.
Gin Burns.
The ginhouse of Mr. J. C..
Shields, of Clarkesboro district
caught fire Monday night and
was destroyed. Seventy-five bales
of cotton were burned, together
with about 400 bushels cotton
seed, farming tools and fifteen or
twenty tons of fertilizer.
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TT is well to be certain when
*- buying a colored shirt that the
color is fast, the style right, the
garment well made and the fit per-'
feet. You cannot be expected to study all
this out. You must cling to a mark
that stands for these things. That
martis Arrow
RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY
Whereas: Almighty God saw
fit to take from Mr. and Mrs. L.
M. Arnold, their little daughter,
Sarah. While it’s Bro. XrnokT’s
loss; but still it’s Heaven’s gain.
We are sorry to say, that Little
Sarah was just in the bloom of
ehildhood and had to be taken
away so early.
First; Be it Resolved, by the
Statham Lodge Xo. 634 F. and
A. M. that we do. hereby, ex
tend our heart-felt sympathy to
,our Brother L. M. Arnold and
his family in their bereavement.
Second: Be it further resolv
ed that a copy of this resolution
be spread upon the minutes, of
this lodge, one to our Brother Ar
nold and Family, also, a copy to
be sent to the Winder News.
J. A. Ferry,
D. T. Hammond,
S. A. Boland,
Committee.
Whereas: Almighty God saw
fit to take from us, our greatly
Mr. W. D. Bolton; Mrs. Emma
Arnold. Mrs. Arnold was an lion
ored member of the Methodist
Church and ever manifested the
earnest interests in its prospeW
We invite you to call and
carefully inspect our lines.
We have everything that
a man or boy wears.
ty. She was amicable and pleas
ing in her manner, and consistent
in her Christian deportment.
Since knowing Sister Arnold, we
were aught to love her, by her
kind and effeetionate manner, al
ways speaking good counsel, in
the name of the Lord.
First: Be it Resolved, by the
Statham Lodge No 634, F,. and
A. M. that we do hereby ex
tend our heartfelt sympathy to
our Brother, W. D. Bolton and
his good family, in their bereave
ment.
Second: Be it further resolved
that a copy of this resolution be
spread upon the minutes of this
Lodge, one to our bereaved Bro.
Bolton, and also, a copy be sent
to the Winder News.
J. T. Perry,
TANARUS). T. Hanjmond.
Dr. S. A. Boland.
Committee,
Michael’s.
We call the attention to the ad
in this issue of Michael Brothers,
Athens. Read it.
Henry Camp, of Marysville, tvas
shaking hands with friends in
tills city Tuesday.