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Our Slogan, “The Store Good Goods Made Popular,” Was Not Willed to Us;
We Gained It-MICHAEL’S.
Great Sale of Coat Suits
Fur trimmed suits of garba
dine, cloth, serge and cheviots
in styles that are up to the
minute are offered far less
than value. Suits that former
ly sold for $22.50 and $25 are
found at this Sale for sls and
$17.50. Hundreds of stylish
models which you save $lO to
$ 12.50 on.
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Coats—-Fur and Closh.
Magnificent showing of fur
coats, consisting of Hudson
Seal,Pony and Machined Coney
Some are trimmed with con
trasting fur collars. Cloth
coats of serge, tweed, broad
cloth and other wool mixtures
in plaids and solid colors are
sound at all prices.
$5.00 to $200.00
MIC HA EL’ Q A THENS, QA.
™ “The Store Good Goods Made Popular.”
JACKSON COUNTY GIVEN
FIRST PRIZE AT STATE FAIR.
Barrow, Her Sprightly, Offspring,
Ccmes in for Seventh for Best
Agricultural Exhibit.
We are proud of the showing made
at the State fair by Jackson county
and: we are prouder still' of the honor
plucked by Borrow, a portion of
which wlas cut from the banner agri
cultural county as announced ait Ma
con on the closing day of the fair.
One writer has this to say:
“Jackson county, much to the sur
prise of many Who had demoted hours
fco inspecting the various exhibits
was awarded the first prize. Hous
ton. county, wh'oh display was consid
ered a splendid array of products',
was given the second honor.
Many had predicted that Houston
would be given the highest honor.
Tlie awards of the judges met with
the satisfaction, of ail, everyone in
terested conceding the fact that the
Jackson county display was deserv
ing of high praiise for its* artistic
arrangement and varied exhibits*”
Gobb county was given the third
prize, Worth the fourth, Tift the fifth.
Cur roil the sixth, Barrqw the sev
enth, Dooly the eighth and Hall the
ninth. Honorable mention wias giv
en the counties of Wilkinson, Pickens
Sumter, Lowndes and other counties
represented. ,
The awards were decided by H.
T. Moore, of Macon; J. D. Stewart,
of Amsrieus and' S. S. Fort, of Stew
art county, Who acted as judges. Just
b fore announcing the awards, Cap
tain Cobb said that he had Chosen
tluse men because he felt that they
were capable judges and fa r.
For the best individual displays E.
A. Williams and W. F. Munk were
given the prizes. For the best dis
play of Georgia grown apples, the
awards were given Rabun and Pick
ens counties.
Prof. J. P. and J. P. Faust,
accompanied Rev. W. H. Faust to his
preaching appointment at Auburn, on
?-aday afternoon, _ j , I I
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The Winder News, Thursday Afternoon, November 11th, 1915.
STATHAM.
Mr. and Mrs. J W. Arnold from
Athens were in the city Sunday.
Luther Cody and children of
Atlanta, are spending sometime here
w.lth relatives*. <
Mrs. Alina McDonald and son, Wil
liam, of Winder, spent Sunday with
Mirs. W. D. Bolton. j
Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Halcomb had
as their week-end guest, Mrs. Evie
Pearson of Winder.
Mrs. W. M. Fite had a® her guest
last week, her mother, Mrs. John
son, from Johnson's Academy.
Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Fite from. Jef
fers n spent Sunday here the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fite. ,
Mrs. W. J. Ross, Mis© Idla Lee
Ross and Mis© Viola Arnold niotor
edi to Winder Monday afternoon.
Miss Myrtle Booth left Sunday for
Atlanta where she will be sometime
with her sister, Mrs. Rufus Callahan.
Rev. D. S. Patterson came over
from Bethlehem on last Tuesday ev
ening and went possum hunting with
a party. Luck was with them; they
caught sevien.
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Mr. Maurice Lane left Sunday for
Canton, Ga., where he goes to take
charge of a bank; w*hile here Mr.
1 jane made many friends who regre
his going away.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Chambens are
in Rome this week attending the
North Georgia Conference where Mr.
Chambers goes as a delegate from th*
Gainesville district.
Mrs. W. S. Lauder has returned
from Gener.a| where she has been
spending some several weeks with
relatives. She was accompanied by
her brother, Mr. Turner, w 4 ho will be
v*:th her for some time.
Mrs. J. W. Cody entertained four
coupl s at a spend the day dimmer on
last Thursday in honor of Miss Ru
ble Rloach. It proved to be trudh a
source of pleasure that a few more
Michael’s Millinery.
A “Michael” hat is a hat of
quality and beautiful work
manship, and a creation that
is up-to-the-moment with fash
ion and yet has individuality.
This applies to the smart hat
of simplicity at $2.50 as well
as to the hat laden with ex
quisite paradise, or ostrich at
sls to $75. We are just as
particular in buying our $2.50
hats as we rre to the highest
priced hats. Why worry over
a hat—we have done the wor
rying, if you care to call it
worry. We call it merchan
dising. Just planning to get
the newest and the best-and
get it—that’s why we earned
the name of “The Store Good
Goods made popular”. It was
not willed to us-we earned it.
couples were added during the after
noon and they had such a good time.
On Tuesday evening of last week
Mrs. Livingston Lavender entertain
ed in, honor of Mis© Ruble Reach,
of Watkinsvil'le. On the arrival of
the guests they were received) in
the parlor wihere hot chocolate was
served. Games and conversation was
the enjoyable feature of the even
ing, af.er which an ice course was
served. Yellow and white chrysan
emums were usedl for the deco ations.
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
TRANSPORTED FREE.
Atlanta, November 10—Definite ar
rangements have been, made for the
shipment to Atlanta free of ctost on
all agricultural products which are to
be used' in county displays or on
county floats in the Agricultural Day
display of the Georgia Harvest Fes
tival, Thursday, November 18.
All the county committees will haae
to do, will be to pack their exhibits
and' ship them in their own names or
to themselves, in care of the Georgia
Harvest Festival, 24 VV. Alabama St..
There the exhibits will be plaiced in
a warehouse and kept safely until the
exhibitors call for them in order tlo
equip and decorate their floats.
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NOW PAINT.
Strike when the iron is hot and
pa ; nt when the property needs it.
They paint ships a dozen times a
year; yes, some of them, every voy
age. What for, do you think. To look
nice and get business.
A livery keeps its carriage painted
and varnished and washed, to look
nioe and get business.
A man with a house for sale or to
let, “does it up,” and Devoe is the
paint.
There’s more in paint than to keep
out wiater. Paint for looks and you
needn’t think about water. A fresh
coat of paint once a year is about
as good for his? credit as paying his
debts. But the man Whose buildings
and fences look new, very Hk.ly ha©
no debts, \ DEVOE,
Great Sale of Dresses
Another shipment of Dresses
offered at big savings. Dresses
of wool and silk combination,
serge dresses, and silk dresses
in the season’s latest styles,
offered at a saving of $5 to
SIO.OO to each.
Dresses for the Stout That
Give a Slim Effett
To induce you to visit our
special department for the
stout, we direct your attention
to these dresses and assure you
that you will find a garment
that will meet your approval
and much less than you would
suppose. You can now rid
yourself of dressmakers’ cares
and take advantage of these
spocial dresses for stout peo
ple.
FOR SALE
I have some choice North Lawrence
ville property for sale. Can suit you in a
nice dwelling lot on Main Street, also a
good business lot, suitable for store house
warehouse, wood, coal or lumber yard, or
any manufacturing enterprise; within
less than 100 feet of Seaboard or Southern
railroads. On December 7, I will sell all
unsold property on block. Don’t forget
the date. For prices or terms
CALL ON OR WRITE
S. MAC KIN
LAWRENCEVILLE, GA.
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