Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, May 14, 1908, Image 5

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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 everything kept in a first-class Dry Goods store. OXFORDS We have a very fine line of women and children's Oxfords. u __ ___ _ > _ __ _* _ SHIRT WAIST v V Remember that we have a beautiful line of Shirt Waist. 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 LAKGrEST CLOTHIERS IN TOWN.' LOCAL ANO PERSONAL. ’Phone 80 or (>4 for ice. Keep cool by ordering your ice from Griffeth it Segars. Hoes! Hoee!! Hoes!!! for you at Smith Hardware Cos. Mr. J. Wesley Smith came up from Athens Sunday. J>r. L. C. Allen, of Hoschton.was a Winder visitor Tuesday'. Master Ben Patrick of Gainesville, was in Winder last Sunday. Mr. Rufus Callahan made a pleas ant visit to Statham last Sunday. Mr. W. O. Perry made a business trip to South t Georgia last week. ■ 1 " ’ jap-a-lac and Furniture Polish, thebed, Lit Smith Hardware Cos. Hr. W. P. DeLaperriere, of Hoschton, was in Winder Monday. For the Best Spring Tooth Cul tivators see the Smith Hardware Cos. Misses Charlotte and Nell MeCants *re visiting relatives in Ilo^sehton this week, - “ “ J L. Wiili iinson, of J -I;-, rson, was the guest <d ndativ in \i mdei Wednesday. Mrs. Cleveland Perry, who ha.* been quite ill for several days, ts much better. Mrs. S. C. Potts reports snap titans from her own garden for dinner last Monday. Mrs. Albert Woodruff and little non, are visiting in Nor cross, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Haynie* Get your ice from Griffoth A' Sugars. ’Phone 80 or (>i. Mrs. W. H. Toole and children ! are visiting in Macon this week. Griffeth & Segars are the only retailers of ice manufactured in Winder. Mrs. Emory Merck left today for a ten days visit to relatives in Gainesville. host —A door key with chain .at tached, in front of H. D. Jackson’s residence. Messrs. Griffeth & Segars are the retail dealers for Winder-made ice. ’Phones Xus. 80 and <4- Mrs. G. E. Daniel spent the week end at Carl with her mother, Mrs. Perry. George W. Bailey, county treas urer, was circulating among friends in this,city Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. /. W. Hood of Commerce, are visiting their son, Mr. J. M- Hood this week. Mrs. ('. L. Harris of Jefferson, was with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Suddath Sunday. The new firm of Griffeth & Se gars will give your order prompt attention. Call either ’phone 80or r,|. Mrs. W. P. DeLaperriere of Hoschton spirit the week-end with her mother, Mrs. J. C. IVLa* pt-rriere. Mary, the infout daughter of Col. and Mrs, W. 11. Quaiteman, who has been ill for several days, si much improved. Mrs. Frank Bondurant and . son are the guests of Captain and Mrs. Kelton L. Pepper, at Ft. McPher son. Before returning home they will visit friends in Atlanta. Mrs. Ware is still confined to her room. Mrs. 11. E. Pa tat is among the shut-ins this week. Mr. Boyd is very much improved and avill soon he out again. Miss Ethel Elrod, of Carl, spent Tuesday in the city shopping. Little Essie Lee Williams has Ben quite ill for several days. Mr. V. A. Niblack, of Jefferson, j was in Winder Thursday. m Mr. P. W. Quattlebaum is con fined To his home with sickness. Miss Tee Smith spent Sunday and Monday with home folks. Miss Ruth Wages is the guest of her brother, Mr. Cliff Wages, this week. Mrs. George Williams of Law erncevillc, visited relatives in Win der Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. !>. J. Mi Klhunon, who lias been confined to her room for the past week, is improving. Miss Myra IVare has returned home, after several weeks visit to Atlanta and Clarkston. Mrs. S. E. Young has returned from a short visit to Piedmont, Alabama. Miss Myrtie Ethridge, of Auburn, is spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. John Williams. Mrs. John L. Harris has be n quite sick for the past week. She is reported I letter at this writing. * •'**’ i We regret to state',that Mrs. Mary - Thomas, mother, of Mr. h. L. Thomas, continues seriously ii. Mrs. Clevi land Perry is rapidly improving. One of the little children of Mr. Arch Perry was kicked by a mule and pianfullv injured one day this week. Mr. Ernest Horton, of West Yir gini;., accompanied by his wife, is visiting his mother, Mrs. H. CP Horton. Vote for Bob Davison for Prison Commissioner on June 4tli. He is the man for the place. Animal Nature. Why dees a dog when in slight alarm and listening lift up a fore foot from the ground? Sometimes it is the left foot, sometimes the right. The setter is usually de picted with all his feet cm the ground, the pointer with one foot raised. The eat has the same habit of lifting up one fore foot when in a state of uncertainty, is the hearing more acute with three feet on terra firma than with four? In teresting problems these for the student of nature to study. Eight Oxen, One Wife. To the Kaffir a daughter is a vastly more valuable acquisition than a son. He feeds her until she is ten; then she earns her liv ing either as a servant at a white lady’s house or assists her father in hoeing the mealie and corn patch. As soon as she reaches a marriage able age suitors arrive. Beauty is a small attraction in the eyes of the Kaffir lady killer. The father bar gains with the suitor. Avery fair price for a good girl is eight oxen. A Bad Symptom. “Has George’ eVer hinted that he bad thought of you as a possible wife?” asked the anxious mother. “No,” replied the girl, a faraway look in her eyes, “and I’m afraid he never will.” “Why,” said the mother, “I thought”— “It doesn’t matter what you thought, dear,” interrupt ed the daughter. “Only last night he complained of feeling drowsy,- and it wasu’t 9 o’clock,” L- ... ■ . —■— * " mmm *—***** j /, I Dried \\ I yP5'-^\J&cob; •OPY.I4HT i,at, Y QurctuiT. cutnti, *eo Dear Friend: If you want to get some salt fish for breakfast tell your mama that we had some to-day for breakfast. How many kinds of salt fish do you think are and what do yo 6 think I they cost? You can get nice white fish and mack eral where we trade. Your friend, JACOB. P. S. You can get salt fish or fresh fish at The Gem • Grocery Cos.