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prices packed Quality
Make this November the Biggest Month in our
BUSINESS HISTORY
Our store has been a busy place all this month, people from miles away came after the
many bargains we advertised for November and they proved they are satisfied by sending
their friends to buy. IT MAKES OUR COMPETITORS HOWL--But we are not in busi
ness to please them—but to please our TRADE, and we are proud to learn that we are pleas
ing our trade by the many new customers we are gaining from season to season. We have
always claimed and claim yet that we undersell all competition. There are many reasons
for it— WE OWN SEVERAL STORES IN GEORGIA and buy in large quanties, naturally
buy cheaper than our competitors do. Besides, we don’t burden our Store with more clerks
Than We Need, and we dare say we are .doing more business with the small expense we
have than any other store in Winder--7his means a great saving to our customers—read our
November Special prices and come and be convinced that this is the cheapest house in Win
der to buy good reliable merchandise.
50 New Coat Suits Received by Express, Latest Styles, $15,16 quality 8.45. 35 $7 Coats
Men’s and Boys’ Suits
and Coats.
$12.50 Men’s at $8.95
sls values in Men’s Suits at $9.85
$16.50 Fine Tailored Suits $12.45
$22.50 Suits made by Schloss
Bros, guaranteed to hold their
color and shape forever at $16.25
Men’s Odd Coats. 1 Only
45 of Them Left.
Men’s Odd Sample Coats made
up to be sold for 350 toslo. We
bought them in a sample lot and
marked them $1.95, 2.75, 3.25
and 3.95.
Boys’ Clothing.
$2 00 Boys’ suits at $1.39
2 50 Boys’ suits at 1.85
3.50 Boys’ suits at 2.15
5 00 Beys’ suits, all wool serges
included, at 3.75
7.00 Boys’ suits at 5 25
Millinery.
Choice of all our $3 and 4.50 hats
at $1.98. $5 and 7.50 hats at 2.65
SCHOOL NEWS.
Utopian Society.
On last Friday the Utopian Socie
ty held its first literary meeting. It
wtLs at the time mentioned tlie above
name was decided upon. The name
means "ideal” and from the interest
and enthusiasm manifestd at the
first meeting it will doubtless prove
a fitting one. The following pro
gram was carried out at this meet
ing:
Heading, "Free Joe,” Grace Camp.
Composition, "October,” Runette
Woodruf. j
"A Night of Terror,” Kathleen
Wilson
"The Trains,” Elmer McKinney.
Debate: "Resolved; that Women
should be allowed to vote.”
Affirmative, Claud Dunnigan, Mary
Louise Johns.
Negative, Lamar Smith, Ambrose
Jackson.
Every one on the program acquit
ted himself well. The decision was
in favor of the negative.
Frances Brooke, Reporter
i < 1
Mrs. Waiter Jackson Entertains the
Young Matrons Club.
One of the lovliest parties of the
season was the Autumn Forty given
oy .Mrs. Jackson to the Young Mat
rons club and a fewi friends on last
rue*day afternoon at her attractive
bungaaow on Center street.
The guests were receiveed by bhe
genial hostess and were ushered into
the dining room where they were
served punch by Misses Ethel and
Grace Jackson.
The living room and dining room
were beautiful with the decorations
of bright colored autumn leaves, scar
let sage adorntd the mantels and
cabinets with a befitting background
o; drooping ferns and autumn leaves.
After many pleasant games of pro
gressive 500 a most tempting salad
course with steaming coffee, was sen
**T r '
ed.
Those present wvre Mrs. Mac Potts.
Mrs. W r . A Bradley, Mrs. W. O.
Perry, Mrs. Clyde Williamson, Mrs.
G. A. Johns, Mrs. E. F. Saxon, Mr a.
John Mill saps, Mr9 T. C. Dunn. Mrs.
R. O. Ross, Miss FYtrrar, Mrs. Toole.
The Winder News, Thursday Afternoon, November 18th, 1915.
DRY GOODS
50 Bol'e of Amo ska g Outing at 8 l-2c
2 cases of best 12 l-2c Simpson’s Flannelette at __ 9 l-2c
5G inch Broadcloth, all colors, SI.OO quality, at __ 48c
An all wool Serge, black or bl'ue, at __ __ __ __ __ 47 l-2c
42 inch Mohair and Panama at 37 l-2c
10 Bolts of nobby Suiting, all wool, 75c quality __ 45c
An all wool Flannel, in all colors, at __ __ __ __ __ 19c
40c quality Flannel at , 27 l-2c
A full line of Poplin and Gal/hYdines at 25c and 50c
35 bolts of new goods for dresses, 25c and 35c at _2 19 and 24c
7f, Remnant Bolts at __ __ __ __ 49c
SHOES SHOES
Best $i1.50 Brogan shoes __ __ i53.20 $2.00 full stock Brogan at $1.45
Best $2.75 men's work shoes, tan or black, at __ __ __ $3.98
W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES
$2.75, $3.00, $3.50, $3.75.
Ltdies $1.50 everyday shoe $3.20 Ladies’ $3.90 everyday shoe $1.48
Ladies’ $2.50 doth top patent leather shoe at $1.85.
? THE CLOTHIER
WINDER, GA.
Mrs. MeCurry, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs.
J. T. Wages, Mrs. T. A. Maynard,
Mrs. Spurgeon Williams, Mrs. Z. F.
Jackson, Misses Ethel and Grace
Jackson.
Found.
Y’earling about two years of age
has taken tip at my house; been
there some eight weeks. 1 would like
to find owner. Jersey color, wide
between herns. Owner will be ex
pected to pay for car© and for this
advertisement. —W. X. Strange, Win
d r, Route 20.
FOR SALE: —Maxwell automobile,
touring car chassis; roadster body;
in good shape. Will sell cheap. See
me quick for bargain.—Allen Gtiffin.
Winder, Ga. lt-pd-S2
Cabbage Plants for Sale.
Just arrived 50,000 cabbage plants.
Call or phone H. S. Segars & Sons.
Lawrenceville, Ga.
Wanted Stove Wood.
Will take five loads of stove wood
on subscription —The News.
Low Round-trip rates for Everybody offered by the
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY
* 7he Progressive Railway of the South”
TO ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Georgia Harvest Festival, Nov. 15th to 20th, 1915.
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
Southern Commercial Congress, Dec. 13th-17th.
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY EXCURSION FAIRS.
For specific rate, schedules or other information call on SEABOARD
Agents or write
C. S. Compton, Fred Geissler,
T. P. A., S. A. L. Ry., Asst. Gen’l Passenger AgU
Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga.
Notice Farmers.
Bring your cotton seed to J. S.
Craft’s store, Rogers Warehouse, if
you wish highest market prices. Wili
echange hulls and meal for cotton
seed. —J. S. Craft.
Se°d Wheat for Sa’e at $1.50. —
Woodruff Mach. Mfg. Cos. tf.
Ladies’ Coat Suits
In the very latest styles direct
from New York.
$lO Suits, all colors at 6.50
15.00 suits, all wool values 9.85
20.00 best fashion of seasonl4.7s
Bargains in Staples
AAA Sheeting 6 l-2c. AA Sheet
ing 5 l“2c Heavy Outing 8 l-2c
Best 10c Cheviots as 7 l-2c
Ladies’ Cloaks and
Sport Coats
We have a big line of Cloaks and
Sport Coats marked almost at
half price.
$5 nice Cloak at 2.95
7.50 nice Cloak at 8.75
2.00 Child’s Bear cloak at 1.38
$lO Sport Coat 5.95
7.50 Sport Coat 4.75
1.50 infant’s long coat 98c.
Blankets
58 more Pairs of Extra Heavy
Blankets left, large size, to go
at 98c a pair
Pigs For Sale.
1 have several head for
sale cheap.
S. C. HILL, Winder, Ga.