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vf? to S’/?® Fall Trade
At an early date I will announce the
formal opening and first fall showing
of Fme Millinery
®L Residly to Wear Had©
for Autamn 1913
New arrivals by each express are fast
completing the stock, and I invite your
attention to the splendid exhibition.
'Wfcrs. CVaxa. £>owes
S’/?® Milliner Broad Street
County Line
Mr. Albert Murphy of Lawrence
ville was with homefolks Sunday.
Mrs Jannie Walls, of near Bogart,
is visiting relatives at this place.
Sager and family spent Sunday
his sister, Mrs. Dollie Williams near
Winder.
Albert, the little son of Mr. and
Mrs. McDougal is very ill at this
writing-
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wheeler
spent Sunday in Ho3chton with Mr.
Wheeler’s brother,
Mr. James Rainey, of Muibery,
spent Sunday here with his brother,
Mr. D. S. Rainey.
Mr. Paul Williams of this place
has accepted a position with the
Bank of Loganville,
Miss Lola Blalock, of Hoschton,
spent last Saturday night with her
aunt, Mrs. Wheeler.
Dry weather has cut the cotton
crop in this section. Not as good
as it looked to be a month ago.
Miss Montine Copland of near
Lawrenceville spent part of last
week here with friends and relatives.
Miss Sadie Parks, of Pentecost,
has been visiting friends and rela
tives and friends here and at Cedar
Hill.
Miss Valora Smith of near Hosch
ton is spending part of this week
here the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Thomas.
Mr. and Mr. G. W. Hammond,
of near Winder, spent Saturday
night with their daughter, Mrs. J.
W. Maynard.
Rev. Cr. W. Bagwell of near
Auburn filled the pulpit here
Sunday morning. We are always
glad to have him here.
No rest for the weary and none
-for Sager for he is swinging his
pick sack and bending his back
going down after that fleecy staple.
Liberty
Jim Wood, of Central was here
Sunday afternoon.
J. R. Brock visited Olin Witcher,
of Winder, Sunday.
Luther Wood visited Jefferson
Saturday and Sunday.
John Archer, of Pentecost visited
W. T. Brock, Sunday.
Rev. Taylor, of Walnut, delivered
a good sermon here Sunday.
Mrs J. H. Rickies and children,
of near Loganville, visited Mr. G.
W. Marlow and family Saturday
and Sunday.
Edd and Roy Griffeth visited Jef
ferson Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. W. E. Sparks made a busi
ness trip near Jefferson Friday.
Mr. Y. A. Daniel, of Winder,
visited E. D. Sparks Sunday.
Mr. H. A. Watkins, of near
White's Mill, was here Saturday.
Misses Ruby and Lena Brock,
of Tyro, attended services here Sun
day.
W. E. Sparks and L. C. Griffeth
attended services at Winder Sunday
night.
Misses Inez and Madgie Waters,
of Stone Mountain, are visiting
friends here-
Mr. J. Y. Sterrett and son, Wat
son, made a business trip to New
Timothy last Friday.
Albert Forster who has been
spending a few days in Atlanta, re
turned home Saturday,
L. C, Griffeth and N. T. Sim*
mons made a business trip near
Lawrenceville Saturday 7.
Miss Alma Morris, of Winder,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Segars
Wednesday and Thursday.
The Ice Cream festival at Mr.
Edd Dunahoo’s last Wednesday
night was highly enjoyed by all
present.
Pentecost
Mr. Ralph Pentecost has entered
school at Winder.
Miss Viola Hardigree is on the
sick list this week.
Miss Prulia Sims visited Miss Fay
Gordon, of Chapel Sunday.
Mrs. A. I). Sims spent Sunday
with relatives near Chapel.
Miss Marie Haynie spent Monday
with her aunt, Miss Annie Haynie.
Mrs- Missouri McDonald, o f
Monroe, js visiting her brother, Mr.
R. N. Pentecost.
Mr. and Mrs. McElroy, of Mon
roe are visiting Mr. R. N. Pente
cost and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Falton Prickett and
and children of Bethabara visited
relatives here recently.
Miss Lila Harris of near Watkine
ville spent last week with Miss
Woodie Haynie of this place.
The singing at the home of Mr.
and Mrs- J. N. Haynie Sunday
night was highly enjoyed by all.
Mr. and M.rs. H. E. Haynie and
two little sons are spending a few
days with Mrs. Anna Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs- Hayes Jackson and
little daughter, of Bethabara, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Prickett recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elder and
little son, Earnest of New Timothy
visited Mr. and Mrs. Haynie Sun
day.
Miss Wilder Pentecost was the
guest of Misses Ada and Cora Cas
per, of Chapel, Saturday night and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cook, of
Tyro, spent Sunday with the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Ross,
of this place.
Misses Ruth Hardigree and
Woodie Haynie were the guests of
Miss Jurelle Chandler Saturday
night and Sunday.
Misses Grace and Thelma Prickett
of Monroe have returned to their
AUTUMN , AUTUMN ,
1913 1913
A GREAT ASSEMBLAGE OF
CORRECT AUTUMN FASHIONS IN
DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, SILKS,
NOVELTIES, FURNISHINGS
AND SHOES
await your approval at Kilgore & Kelly’s. New goods throughout
the entire store. Every department stocked with the new things in
FALL MERCHANDISE—COMPLETE SHOW
ING OF THE SEASON’S NEWEST STYLES.
We are receiving new goods daily. Each day brings new goodswhich
are the season’s newest styles. Your inspection of same will be
appreciated. Your patronage appreciated.
A VISIT WE ASK OF YOU.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Kilgore o t i/elly,
WINDER <X IYGEORGIA
Mrs. S. T. itos'i VlOlCCtl X*
in Bethelhem Monday.
Mrs. Sarnie Sparks is with MrsL
Clara Jones for the millinery
season.
Miss Annette Quillian left Fri
day for a two week’s visit to rel
atives in Atlanta.
Miss Nitocris Robinson, left
Wednesday for Gainesville to
enter Brenau College.
Mrs. Cammie Hill, of Carter
Hill, is the guest this! week of
her son, Mr. 11. G. Ilill, on Ath
ens street.
Misises Ermine Stanton and Lil
lie Belle Robinson have returned
from a pleasant visit to friends
in Iloschton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Perry, of
Point Peter, Oglethrope county
were the guests of relatives in
Winder Sunday.
Mr. W. A. Brooks has return
ed from Charleston S .C.. He
says when he left Charleston wa
ter was two feet deep in the
streets of the city . I
Mrs. L. M. Cushman, whb has
been spending the summer at Tal
lulah Falls, was) the guest this
week of Miss Tavia Mathews .
Mr. R. L. Caruth, formerly of
this section but who now live?! a
few miles beyond Jeffferson, was
in Winder this week and paid
The News a call. lie reports
fine crops in his part of old Jack
son county.
home, after a week’s visit to their
brother, Mr. Guy Prickett.
We organized Sunday school at
this place. Had a large crowd.
Everybody is invited to attend every
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Edd Haynie has accepted a
position with Grizzle Bros., a t
Statham and will move his family
in a few days. We regret very
much to give them up.
Last Sunday at the home of Mr.
R. N. Pentecost occured the mar
riage of Miss Lula Bowman to Mr.
John Couch. Mr. J. M. Haynie
preformed the ceremony. The
couple have our heartiest congratu
lations.
Lena Hamilton Wr Mlt X
ternoon ,a.t her beautiful home on
Candler street .
After an hour spent in sew
ing, a delicious) salad course with
tea, Was served by Misses An
nette Hamilton and Thelma Wood
ruflf.
During the afternoon several
piano selections) were rendered
by Miss Lillie Belle Robinson.
Thosle present were Mrs. Henry
Pledger, Mrs. George Thompson,
Misses Grace Jackson ,R|uby Hill
Lillie Belle RobinsLn, Ermine
Stanton . Ina Moore and Lena
Hamilton.
Large Cucumber, f
Possibly the largest cucumber
ever raised in this section was
broght to the Newsf office this
week from tlie garden off Mr. W.
W. Sheridan, who lives in this
city. It was sixteen inches long
twelve inches' in circumference
and weighed four and one half
p'ouuids. . ■.
Notice Royal Arch Masons.
Winder Chapter No. 84 R. A. M
will meet Monday evening Sept
16th. at 8:30 o’clock. Work in
tjie Royal Arch Degree. Compan
ion E. A. Mohan, will he with
us. All members) are request
ed to be present. 1
W. M. Dunbar, H. P. 1
White Multiplying Onion sets
for sale by Baugh & Maughon.
White Multiplying Onion sets
for sale by Baugh & Maughon.
1 The J<|nefP trimmed hat sets
the pace. Ijf you have a Jones
you are in style.
Mrs. Clara Jones is back from
Chicago and Cincinnati, where
she spent the better part of the
past month studying styles and
the lateefc in woman’s hats. With
a coterie of assistants Mrs. JopefiJ
is getting everything in fine
shape for ooie of the finest mil
linery yet seen in Win
der. . ’ 1 : 1