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Remember that Kilgore & Kelly run two big Stores in Winder. On East side Broad streel
at their old stand you will find everything kept in a first-class Dry Goods store.
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OXFORDS
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We have a very fine line of women and children’s Oxfords.
Shirt Waists
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Remember that we have a beautiful line of 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 LA RGEST CLOTHIE IIB IN TOWN.
WALNUT.
Mr. Charlton Maddox, who had
the misfortune to get his leg broken,
is doing remarkably well.
Mrs. Andrew Evans has l>een
right sick, but is some better.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Me-Ever spent
Sunday near County lane.
It is getting too late to plant cot
ton seed. What shall we do, plant
peas or quit the business?
L'll bet two cents there is going
to be a wedding in this community
before always, for when the June
bugs l>egin to whiz around there is
something doing.
After a long illness Mre. Linie
Clark died at the home of her
pmnts May loth, and was buried
at Walnut Friday, Rev. Higgins
conducting the services.
The Fairview singing class will
sing with the class here in the near
future.
Hurrah for the best country
county paper, The Winder Weekly
News, and whoever gets elected gov
ernor.
There has been some talk of or
ganizing a Joe Brown club here,
but let’s leave that off.
The Hoschtou correspondent has
not got the “blues'’ yet, but if he
is a Smith man he. is likely to have
them after June Ith.
We would g< to the children’s
day at Hoschtou on the first, but
as it is our birthday', we will stay
at home and see our kinfolks and
growl politics.
Light after darkness,
Gain after loss;
Strength after weakness,
Crown after cross.
4 —B. W. H.
HOSCHTON.
Fine rain.
Clean up the back yards, brush
down the ioider *>), r ‘ •
a mtk. _
a clean town before the mosquito
comes around.
Dr. L. C. Allen is in Gainesville
this week on business.
Mrs. W. T. Shaw visited her
sister and brother, Mrs. W. E.
Mathews and Mr. T. A. Maynard,
in Winder Sunday.
Messrs. Bishop Smith and Russ
Pirkle, two of our handsome bach
elors. visited Pendergrass Sunday.
Mr. J. P. Boss and daughter, of
Chickamauga, Ga., is visiting his
son, J. O. Boss.
Miss Lola Blalock is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Sprewell at Auburn
this week.
Mrs. B. F. Young has returned
from a week’s visit to her mother at
Gainesville.
I)r. W. P. DeLaperricre, W. If.
Cooper, D. T. Cooper and Marion
Hogan are in Louisville, Ky., this
week attending the Cotton Seed
Crushers Convention.
Hoschtou ’s second nine crossed
hats here Tuesday with County
Line. Score stood 2J to 10 in fa
vor of County Line.
O. J. Adams attended Auburn
commencement this week.
DOVE CREEK
Mr. ,J. N. D. Me Elroy and fam
ily were the guests <>f Mr. John
Nowell Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. W. F. Finch and family
spent Sunday with Mr. T. 1).
Hodges and family.
Several from here attended the
picnic at India Saturday.
Mr. J. W. Huff and family vis
ited Mr. Herscbel Jones Sunday.
The Fanners’ Union met Satur
day night at the usual place.
There will be preaching at Heb
ron the fourth Sunday. Rev. Ben
McDonald will fill his regular ap
pointment.
Confederate Veterans’ Reunion
BIRMINGHAM, ALA., JUNE 9-11. 1908.
The usual very low rate of one-ceiit-a-mile, plus 25
cents, will be granted from all stations by the
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY.
RATE FROM WINDER $4.65.
Regular double-daily service to Birmingham, in addi
tion to SPECIAL TRAIN from Chester, S. C., and all
intermediate points, also from Atlanta, Ga., on June 8.
DATES OF SALE -June 6,7, 8 and morning train of June 9.
FINAL LIMITS To leave Birmingham not later than midnight
of June 20, 1908.
STOP OVERS —Lpon application stop-overs will be allowed at
Athens, Atlanta, Cedartown, Ga., and Borden
Springs, Ala
SIDE TRIPS Very low rates will be made to round-trip tickets
to nearby points in Alabama, Georgia, Missis
sippi and Tennessee from Birmingham, tickets
to be sold June ri anjd 12.
For information as to regular and special train sched
ules apply to
W. E. SISK, Agent, Winder, Ga.
J. J. FI LLER, Asst. General Pasenger Agent.
the guests of Mr. T. D.|Hodges S:.t
urday night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. MeElroy
visited Mr. W. F. Sims Sunday.
ROCKY RIDGE.
The people of this section are
aliout done planting cotton and will
soon go to chopping.
Mrs. Gallic Hoseh and son, Wil
lie, spent Sunday in Bethlehem,the
guests <*f Mr. C. J.. Sims' family.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. McDonald
visited Winder Sunday.
Mrs. Hattie Hendrix and Mrs.
Martha Holloway, of Bethlheem,
spent Friday with Mrs. J. H (|iiek
( and Mrs. Callie Hoseh.
family Saturday.
Several from here attended the
singing at Corinth Sunday.
Mr. Lay Hendrix spent Saturday
night with Mr. Fred Clack.
Mr. Bob Partain and family vis
ited Mr. Dock Austin’s family Sun
day.
Mr. Hardy Hoseh made a busi
ness trip to Winder Monday.
Grandma Emely Thompson who
has been very sick for several days
I is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. .Jimmie Clack, of
Paradise, were the guests of Mr and
Mrs. J. H. Clack Sunday.
M. C.
Bob Davison is the min for
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Copyright 1907, by Outcaulf /tjvertiaing Cos., Cb(o
May 21, 1908.
Dear Friend:
Don't you think nice
catsup makes your
meat taste lots bet
ter? I do. But the
catsup must be good.
I think Van Camp's
is the very best kind
of catsup. It is made
out of pure vege
tables and helps your
digestion.
A big bob tie of Van
Camp catsup costs 20
cents.
Your friend,
JACOB.
P. S. Our family
buys all of their
groceries at
The Gem Grocery Cos.
Vote for Bob Davison for
Prison Commissioner on June
4th. He is the man for the
plac^e.