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Remember that Kilgore & Kelly run two big Stores in Winder. On East side Broad street
at their old stand you will find the genuine in Millinery, Dress Goods and Dry Goods, Ladies’
ready-to-wear goods, and Dry Goods of all fabrics. Their stock is equaled by few and surpassed
by none.
We are please to note the fact that ladiesi all over this country have found it out. Our volumn of business in this store
would show to you tne truth of this assertion in our Millinery Department. We have had to secure extra help this season more
than ever. No slow moving vehicle could have been able to to deliver Mats as fast as they have been turned out. Our good cus
tomers in the country have taken them as fast as we could get them made, besides two extra porters to deliver in and around
town.
If you wish to see the most sparkling styles in Millinery ever shown in Winder, take a look in our Millinery Department. There
could bs no photograph that would do them justice.
Our Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes in this store are of the best and most stylish type, and we are selling them at very reasonable prices.
WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS —We have a very fine line. Don’t forget to look at our beautiful line of ladies’ Shirt Waists.
Keep in mind that we carry the largest line in Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings at our
Store No. 2, West side Broad street, next to H. S. Segars & Son, that is carried in the city.
Also largest line of Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Shoes.
We can and will sell you cheaper than any one in same quality of goods.
Yours anxious to please,
KILGOKE & KELLY,
THE LAHG-EST CLOTHIERS I N TOWN.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
’Phone 80 or (U for ice.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Johns, a girl.
Mrs. \V. E. Elder is visiting in
Atlanta this week.
\
Rev. J. H. Wood spent Wednes
day in the Classic City.
Mrs. Judson Hardigree is spend
ing this week in Atlanta.
Don’t forget your city taxes.
Ben Julian is looking for you.
It has to he done, so walk up and
give them in —your city taxes.
Jap-a-lae and Furniture Polish,
the I>est, at Smith Hardware Cos.
For the Best Spring Tooth Cul
tivators see the Smith Hardware
Cos.
Mrs. S. E. Young is spending a
few days with friends in Piedmont,
Ala.
Misses Emma and Bala Durham
ajyfcdsiting their lister, Mrs. II E.
E< I vva rd.'.
Have you seen Hon Julian? lin’d
like to talk with you about your
city taxes.
Mrs. J. (J. Jackson and little
daughter, Marguerite, are visiting
in Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blasingame, of
Jersey, spent Sunday with Mr. \\ .
\j. Blasingame and family.
Miss Mattie Woodruff attended
commencement at young I lands last
Friday, returning to Winder Tues
day. Miss Ruby Carithers taught
her classes in the public school dur
ing Miss Woodruff’s absence.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
House, a son.
Mrs. A. H. O’Neal spent Mon
day in Atlanta.
Hoes 1 Hoes!! Hoes!!! for you
at Smith Hardware Cos.
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Get your ice from Griffeth A
Sugars. ’Phone 80 or (>4.
Mr. Green Hill has moved into
his beautiful new suburban home.
Mrs. W. M. HoHcnltcck is visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
Arnold.
Griffeth A Sugars are the only
retailers of ice manufucturcd in
Winder.
Messrs. Griffeth A Sugars are the
retail dealers for Winder-made ice.
’Phones Nos. 80 and Gb
Mr. W- E. Boyd is numbered
among the sick this week. We are
glad to state that he is improving.
The new firm of Griffeth A St*- 1
gars will give your order prompt
attention. Call either ’phone 80or
04.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. W ilson, of
llosehton, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. 11- Toole Sunday and
Monday.
Mrs. (ieorgia Durham, who for
the past four weeks has been with
relatives and friends in Jefferson,
returned home Sunday.
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On Friday afternoon at G o’clock
there will be a meeting of the Jolly
Jokers at Miss Caldwell's. The
president requests all members to
he present.
Mrs. C. T. W hitehead and her
little granddaughter, Marie Herrin,
; have returned home, after spending
; a portion of last week with rela
i fives in Pendergrass.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Norman, a girl.
Mr. W. 14. Toole made a trip to
Mac-on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDonald are
visiting in Atlanta.
Keep cool by ordering your ice
from Griffeth A Sugars.
Mrs. Belle Brooks, of Atlanta is
visiting relatives here.
Mrs. /. F. Stanton is aide to be
up again, after two wieks illmss.
Mrs. Walter Cooper and little son
left Wednesday lor EaGrange, where
they will he the guests of the for
mer's mother for several weeks.
Pink A. Flanigan paid “Farmer
Jim" Smith, of Oglethorpe , a visit
one day this week. Pink gives a
glowing description of the hustle
in the cotton fields around Sniitho
nia. ___
The services continue at the Bap
tist church and Rev. Buckholtz is
preaching strong and pointed ser
mons. The singing, led by Mr.
Archer, is excellent and adds much
to the iinpr* ssiveness of the meet
ings .
We call attention to an article in
this issue by Mrs. E. J. Reagan, of
the ('lias. T. Zachary Chapter, C.
I). C's. Mrs. Reagan wishes >o in
terest the members of the C. D. C.
in a movement to gather and "-pre
serve the history of the civil war,
('specially that part played by the
gallant ('onf< derates.
We miss John. Discipline in our
office is an unknown quantity when
he is absent. Mr. Carrington has
been quite ill for the past week.
However, he sends word that he
will straighten things out Monday.
This is cheering news to The
Winder News and John’s many
friends.
TAX RECEIVERS NOTICE.
THIRD ROUND.
I will beat the following places
on dates named for the purpose of
receiving State and County Taxes
for the year PJOS.
Chandler’s Court Ground, May
IS, !> to 10.
Statham, May IS, 11 to 8 p. m.
Johnson's Academy May 10,0 to
10 a. m.
T. W. Ethridge’s, May 10, 11 to
12 a. in.
('lnrksboro, May JO, 2 to 8 p. m.
Shackelford's Store, May PJ, 8 to
1 p. in.
Center. May 20, 0 to 11 a. in.
Nicholson, May 20, 1 to 8 p. in.
Brockton, May 20, 1 to b p. m.
Apple Valley, May 21, S to 0
a. m.
%
C ommerce, May 21, 10 to 1.
Maysville, May 22, 0 to 12 a. m.
Miller's Court Ground, May 22,
2 to 8 p. m.
’Talmo, May 28, 8 to 0 a. m.
Pendergrass, May 28, JO to 12
a. m.
Gregory’s Store, May 28, 1 to 2
p. rn.
Hoschton. May 28, Bto b p. m.
Winder, May 2b, 0 to 8 p. m.
Jefferson, 2G, 27, 28, 20, B*o.
The Tax Collector will be with n.e
at most important places.
N. B. Eoim,
Tax* Receiver Jackson County.
Mrs. Ware has been very sick for
the past week.
Mrs. T. A. Maynard leaves to
day for a twq weeks visit to Atlanta.
Mr. W. E. Edwards was in
Statham and Bogart last Sundayy
Miss Claud Coker has returned
from Atlanta, after several weeks
stay. v
Miss Annie McElreathe of Mari
etta is the guest of Mi|S Birdie
j Smith this week.
Copyright 1907, by Ciutcault Adrcrtiaing Cos., Cl|9
May 7, 1908.
Dear Friend:
They have hired me
down at the grocery.
What do you think I
do? Everywhere they
put my picture, anew
one each time, in the
paper. My work is to
tell everybody where
to buy good groceries .
I like my place very
well because it is a
good place where they
treat ond well.
They treat everyone
well where 1 work, be
cause they carry good
groceries and sell
them at the right
prices.
Your friend,
-JACOB.
P. S. I work at
The Gem Grocery Cos.