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Shoes, Clothing, Hats and Dress Goods.
Spring of the year naturally calls for spring
merchandise. This call will have to be an
swered by everyone, and it’s every purchaser’s
duty to buy the best merchandise they can get
for the money. If we can sell you just as
good goods for just a little less money, then
you will be benefited by buying from us. We
are in a position to save you money on several
articles that you will be compelled to buy in
the next few days.
Millinery
We are keeping in close touch with all the
new styles and shapes in millinery. We can
give you a nice new hat trimmed by a first
class trimmer as cheap as the cheapest.
Dress Goods and Notions
We were a little late getting our spring
dress goods, but we have just received a beau
tiful line of Silks, Waist Goods, Suitings,
Belts, Etc.
Hats , Straw Hats
We have them in all the newest styles,
shapes and straws. We can fit anybody at
any price.
RUSSELLVILLE.
There is no sickness to Amount
to anything in Russellville at this
writing.
Mrs. JameA Austin, who has been
quite ill at the home of her father,
has returned home. We are glad
to learn of lurj reeovt iv •
It is rumored that one of ,ur
pretty girls will he r< ceiving her
friends at the Hicks Iloui-e at an
early date.
Mr. Joe Austin and family ami
Mr. Babe Jones and family spent
one da> last week with friends in
the country.
Mr. Will lh Smith has recovered
from rheumatism, and the ring ol
his saw and hammer is again heard
in our village.
Misr Annie Carrington, of WL>
dcr, visited friends here this week.
Many from this place attended
the prayer services held at Mr.
Tom Austin’s Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Me. Florence Ilell and
little son, James, are visiting rela
tives this week.
Mary Willie Russell entertained
a large crowd of children Saturday
picnicking. All carried lunches
and had a nice time gathering
flowers.
Miss Della Smith entertained a
few of her friends Thursday night.
Some good singing was enjoyed,
Mrs. Willie Jew Meadows, of
Winder, visited home folks Friday.
Brothers Dcwc sand Q.uillia'n
gave us a plea-ant call Thursday.
We are always glad to have the
preachers with us.
Mr. J. J. Cox is having some
improvements made on his resi
dence.
MGSCHTON.
Sunday evening Arthur DeLapei
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HODGES & COOPER, 25“
riore shot and killed \\ ill Cook at
Dr. W. P. DeLaperriere’s livery
stables. Both parties are very
promira nl and the affai r isdeep'y de
plored. Young 1 )ehaperriere is be
ing held tor eommitn.ent trial.
Mayor C. M. Hudgins, Couneil
na i) J. A. Mdkmiel,ll. T. (Tx >nu\
\V. F. A. and W. T.
Shaw were in Athens Saturday on
business.
The trees fields are showing
up green.
(>. .). Adams is able to he out
agaSn.
Mrs. J. H. Hosch, of Cainesville,
was the guest of Dr. \\ . P. DeLa
perriere Tuesday.
Herman DeLaperriere was visit
ing home folks Monday.
Mr. Reuben Teagle, of Buckhead,
is visiting friends it\ our town this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Faulkner,
of Colbert, Ga., are visiting friends
here this week.
H- A. Hosch, J. 11. Lott and J.
W. Darby went to Athens Satur
d ty on business.
Sunday was quarterly meeting
day There was a large crowd and
plenty of dinner on the ground.
Mr. H. J. Garrison, of Winder,
v sited home folks Sunday.
BETHLEHEM.
Polities are hot in this neck of
the woods. The Hon. James L.
May.son, candidate' for congress from
the Fifth District, will speak here
Saturday at 12 o'clock. He has a
large following here and quite an
audience will greet him.
Dr. J. b. Long of Good Hope,
was in town Tuesday.
Messrs. Evans, Barnett and Bank*
of near Hoschton, were here Mon
day.
Dr. Adams and wife attended
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preaching at N< w Chapel Sunday.
A Cniversalist preacher, Mrs.
Bowles, spent several days with
Mrs. C. 'l'. Mathews the past week,
and preached several times at the
Academy.
The Odd Fellow’s anniv* rsay will
he celebrated the 20th at Kethlel em
Camp C round, 1 hero will he several
addresses hv prominent men, and a
lively time is anticipated.
COUNTY iJNE.
We have_a good Sunday school
at this placet
Miss Ruth Wiley and Mr. Ronal
.Jackson, of Hosehton, attended
Sunday school here Sunday.
The singing at Professor Rioh
hurg’s Sunday night was highly
enjoyed by all.
Mr. Attison, of Covington, was a
visitor here Sunday.
Mr. John House and sister, Miss
Jessie, attended preaching at Hosch
ton Sunday.
Mrs. Mollie Davis and little
daughter, May, spent the week
with her father, Mr. M. H. Hudson,
of Mulberry.
Miss Sue Thomas visited Misses
Emma and Lena Hayes Monday
afternoon.
Mr. Walter Cummings and Miss
Bell Chandler were married April
4th. They have the best wishes of
many friends in this section.
A cow belonging to Mr. A. S.
Puckett went mad last week.
Mr. .). T. MeNeal and family
visited Mr. A. S. Puckett Sunday.
Mrs. Anna Rainey visited Misses
Emma and Lena Hayes last Mon
day afternoon.
Mr. Paul Hayes visited home
folks Sunday. We were glad to see
him back again."*•
The yotfoig folks are wishing for
an Easter/party Saturday night.
Mr. Iluther MeNeal and little
brother Attended Sunday school at
County# ( ine Sunday.
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Clothing
That’s a beautiful suit —it fits so nicely.
Where did you get it? These familiar questions
are being asked on every, corner, and most of
them have that old familiar answer: It’s a
SPERO-MICHAEL & SON, suit. I bought
it from HODGES & COOPER. ’Nough said
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everybody knows there is none better.
Shoes
The “STAR BRAND” shoes is made for
people who want style, beauty and comforl in
there footwear. These shoes are made by
men that are experts—making high grade
shoes in a high grade factory that has a ca
pacity of 52,003 pairs of shoes per day from
the best shoe materials.
If “PATRIOTS” hurt your feet
bring them back and get your
money. Isn’t that a fair prop
osition?
If you do not sleep well at night, you cannot work well in
the day. You will not sleep well at night if you are com
pelled to worry about fire that may destroy your uninsured
property before the morning; or death without a life policy
to take care of loved ones when you are gone. No need to
worry, secure the protection you need NOW. Call on
KILGORE & RADFORD, Agents,
For Reliable Fire and Life Insurance.
DO IT TODA Y.
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geiTOffice at The Winder Banking Company.
Aliss Lila Hudgins and brother
were th ■ guests Saturday of Mr. M.
H. Hudgins, of Mulberry;
Indications point to the ringing
of wedding hells in this neighbor
hood soon.
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Tennesse Mules.
MR. G. C. GILLISPIE,
of Tennessee,
is at my place with
some extra fine
young mules. We
want to sell or
swap for “plugs.”
Come and see us, ,
the prices are right
J. W. Moore,
Winder, Ga. j
FINE FARM FOR SAI E.
The line farm known as the leH
■ma Hardigrce place, between Win
der and Statham, is now for sale.
This is a most desirable and valua
ble piece of land, containing Ido
acres.
Air. Hill A. Hardigrce, who ad
joins this farm; can be found at
home all the time and will show it
to al 1 those who wish to go over the
land.
AT. J. Hardk.ree, Executor.
Card of Thanks.
We ask space in your paper to
express our heartfelt thanks to our
inends and neighbors for the ser
vices rendered and the many acts
of kindness shown us during the
protracted illness and death of our
dear son and brother, Raymond.
We also desire to thank those
who so kindly sent us the beautiful
flowers. Words are inadequate to
express our appreciation, for the
human heart never satisfied itself
with words.
/“Mr. am > All;-. W. H. Sa man and
Family.
A Cord of Thanks.
We wi sh to tlmnk our many kind
neighbors and friends fur their
kindness shown us during the sick
ness and death of our loving father
and husband. Also the physicians.
May God bless each and evey one
of you, is the prayer of Mrs Mary
Graham and children.