Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, April 16, 1908, Image 3

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* * / Are Headquarters For High Grade Merchandise YOUR SPRING OUTFIT. \\V are prepared to supply it —from Hat to Shew s in the best taste and at a right prices. What will inter- st you par ticularly in Men's wear, is our line of SPEED—MICHAEL clothes. Style, Quality and Fit , all arc such as you will appneiato. If you would have your outfit a perfect sue- ss, your footwear should receive a certain amount of consult return we have for your inspection some smart things in Slaws and Oxfords in fact all the really good Styles of the season arc represented. NEW SPRING MILLINERY Our new Spring Hats arc here in rich profusion and forms an attractive feature at this store. We offer a choice s< lection of the latest things to be had. % . x Since our Opening we have sold, several hundred hats far beyond our expectations and we arc proud of this fact and with the help of the good ladies, we expect- to make this our banner year in Our Millinsry Department. It will pay you to drive miles to this Big Store and save money. BRASELTON BROS., GEORGiA° N ' OM \AO\MT %rOJFFFFFFFFFFFFLAJk OJL— <n\ cuaH \ Xo |ouuJ\ OUC^UA^, WuwAsi/r NEW CHAPEL Mi'S Sudie Smith and Mrs. Ada Smith spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Rev. J. H. Wood, tilled his r-g --i Jar appointment t ('Jir.stii’.n CT.np el Sunday. A large crowd attended. Misses Bplle and Corine Avery, and Sudie Smith, wore in Bethle hem, Saturday. They must have given a Leap \ ear c 11. ])r. and Mrs. Adams, from Beth lehem, spent Sum lay with Mrs. Avery. Mr. Bud Hardigree is very sick wth rheumatism. We hope he soon recover. The little four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. John House has been sick for about four months. We hope that it may be restored to per fect health again soon. Mis- Jessie Gordon spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Jim Williams. Miss Estelle Williams was the guest f Miss Ruth Tr ad well Satur day night. Pray r meeting at Mr. T. J. Austin’s home Sunday, was w\dl attended. Mi-- D.-ra Wilhit--spent Saturday night in Winder. CAMPTON. We had a fine rain at this place and vegetables are plentiful. Some farmers have planted cot designed by Spew, Michael &Sw NswYokk We Have Started to Selling. The prices we are getting are not entirely satisfactory, but we will sell some more BIG BARGAINS IN VACANT LOTS. You will never buy them as cheap again. Come to see us. QUARTERMAN & TOOLE, Real Estate. WINDER, - - - GEORGIA ton seed and upland corn is up and looking fine. Messrs. H. F. Iludgins, Harri son Hudgins, J. T. M< E: r < ath and Lyle Evans', of this place, visited ; Monroe Saturday. Many farmers of this section went to Monroe Saturday to attend the of the Farnvrs l mon. They report- an instructive and <n thysiastic session, i \ >irs. Elias Braswell spent Satur day \jfternoon with Mrs. H. F. Hudgins. I Mr. George Williams, uf this 1 place, was in Monroe Sate |\y. An Elegant Display Of New Spring Dress Goods. Prices as pleasing as the styles themselves. We are bending all our energies toward making this store better and better—all through the lines will be found items of un usual interest. We urge you to make a visit to our BIG DEPARTMENT STORE early our stock is com- ROCKY RIDGE. The farmers of this section are v- ry busy with their crops. Mr. am 1 Mrs. W. I). Sims, of Oklahoma, who has been spending! some time'here with relatives and friends left recently iof Kansas. Mrs. J. 11. Clack, who has been sick f<>r some time, is improving. 4 The many friends of Mr. Perce Smith, who has been dangerously ill tor some time,-will be sorry to learn he is no heater. Some of our people attended preachingjat Chapel Sunday, * / * ‘ • . - V-—* Letter to Kikjore & Kelly, Win I t, <hi !) ir Sirs: There are two sorts o* p.iint, one to sell and make, moneys the other to paint and save, mom y . Who gets the money? The maker, the seller, the painter-. Where does it co'tne from? The owner, of course; lie pays the painter for doing the work, and the dealer for gallons of paint; and fie pay ■> the paint-manufacturer,gallons again: more gallons, more money all around: for the owner to pay to the painter dealer and paint-marwi fact u re r’. What's the paint that saves' money? (ialiens again; less gallons, less money for paint, less money for wages; a gallon of paint is So for wages and paint. Less gallons, less money to pay, So a gallon. Two sorts of paint: less gallons and more: less money and more: ?o a gallon difference: two to one in gallons and money. It costs twice as much to paint the average more-gallons paint as to paint Devoe. When the people find out it might not he quite so easy to sell extravagant paint by calling it “cheap.” Yours truly ol F W DeVok & Cos P. S. —Smith Hardware Cos sells our paint. Death Was On His Heels. Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Va., had a close call in the spring of lßO’.i. He says: "An attack of pneumonia left in-- so weak and with such a fearful cough that', my friends declared that consumption L. and me and death v.u ■ on my heels. Then I was persuaded to try Dr, King’s New Discovery. It belied me immediately, and after taking two and a half 'nettles 1 was a well man again. I found out that Nev Discovery is the best remedy f coughs and lung disease in all/ .v< rid.” Sold under guarantee G. W. DeLaptrriere;s drug J Att-Smh *1 00. Jrial