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The Commecement is over, and Politics will
v soon be over, but the fact remains that
KiLGOKE & KELLY
Will sell Goods at Prices which cannot be duplicated in this
section.
Millinery.
We are closing out our Spring and Summer Millinery at most
any price==the same must go. In fact we are selling Dry Goods and
Shoes at the very closest price.
Don’t forget that the largest stock of Clothing and Gents’ Furnish
ing Goods ever seen in a town of this size can be found at
Store No. 2
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And they are going at a sacrifice. Cali and see this immense stock.
Kilgore & Kelly
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Miss Lcni Aderliolt left Wednes
day for Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. W agner leave
Sunday for Tallulah Falls.
Mr. Nick Rainey, of Mulberry,
was a visitor to Winder Tuesday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. \V . A.
Henry, last Sunday night, a bo\'.
Mr. B. A. Julian and Prof. \V. j
M. Holsenbeek visited Jefferson last
Friday.
Messrs. N. B. Lord and Clyde
Williamson spent Wednesday in
Jefferson.
Mrs. Dr. Wages and son, of Ma
con, are at the Stanton house for
the summer.
Miss Runett Westcott, of Macon,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
W. H. 'Toole.
WY have the best line of base Rail
goods ever shown here. Smith
H ardware Company.
Miss Lenora Kuutt, of Jackson,
is spending the week with her sis
ter, Mrs. Hall Turner.
Misses Starr and Robbie Blasin
gamc are visiting grand-parents in
Lawrenceville tins week.
Mr.Warder Camp,of Atlanta,was ;
visiting his mother, Mrs. J. U. De- 1
Laperrierelast Sunday.
Anew line of baseball goods just
received. See us before you buy.
Smith Hardware Company.
We Call attention to the announce
ment of F. L. Pendergrass for re
election to the office of Chairman of
Commissioners of Roads and Rev
enues, which appeared in this issue.
Little Essie. Lee Williams is very
I much* improved.
Rev. T. C. Buchanan left Mon
day for South Carolina.
Miss Leni Moore leaves this after
noon for her home in Dalton.
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Call at the new barber shop.
Elrod is now ready for business.
Winder’s waterworks system is
being rushed to a speedy comple
tion.
Mrs. TANARUS, E. Key, of Commerce,
is the guest of relatives here this
week.
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Grady Cannon is at home from}
the University of Georgia, to spend
vacation.
The friends of Mrs. Beulah Ross
will be glad to learn that she is im
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proving.
W. F. Elrod can be found at 1 i
new barber shop, next door to Can
non A Flanigan.
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Elrod has opened a first-class;
byrber shop on Jackson street. Ev
erything new and up-to-date.
A first class workman from At
lanta will he associated with Elrod
at the new Iwber shop, Jackson St. J
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W. M. Webster, agent for the
Georgia Midland at Winder, will;
move his family here next week.
Mr. and Mrs. N. ,J. Kelly return- j
ed Monday frrtm Maysville, where
thev visited relatives for several
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days.
Mrs. J. T. Strange has as her
guest Mrs. J. W. Jones, who will
spend several weeks visiting in
Winder.
Miss Nonie Cooper, the charming
daughter <rf Mr. Charlie Cooper, of
Commerce, is the guest of relatives
here this week.
Mrs. Ware is visiting her son,
Professor Clarence Ware, of L;pv
reneeville.
Mrs. Etheridge, of Auburn, was
the guest of Mrs. John Williams
Wednesday.
All aboard for the picnic. Sun
day school children and church
members only.
Mrs. Mamie-Smith Wyley, of
Mon roe, will spend the week-end
with her mother,
Now is the time for you to paint—
we have the paints for you. Smith
Hardware Company.
Miss Mary Kelley, of Lawrcnce
ville, will le the guest of Miss Bir
die Smith next week.
Mrs. Clifton and' children, are
the guests this week of Mr. and
Mrs. IL A. Carithers, on Broad
street.
The many frauds here of Mrs.
Luther Jackson will be grieved to
learn of her death at her home in
Alma, Ga.
Mis- Ida Kilgore returned home
last week from Brenau college,
Gainesville, to spend her summer
vacation-
Mrs- J. M- l.oathers will return
the latter part of this week from
Atlanta, where she has been on a
visit to relative*. ,
Mrs. W. L. Blasingame will rep- 1
resent the Home Mission Society at |
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the district meeting held in Gaines-;
ville, beginning June 22.
We tip our hat to Brother O- S.
Hayes for a quart of the finest dew
berries we have seen this season.
Mr. Hayes is an excellent garderner
and makes a specialty of such
things as please the fastideous pal
ate.
Mr. J. Wesley Smith and sister,
Miss Birdie, spent Sunday in Mon
j roe, the guests of Mrs. Mamie-
Smith Wyley.
Miss Icie Smith and her guest,
Miss Burson, were entertained at
tea Tuesday evening by Miss Joe
Smith at her home on Broad street.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. ,J.
1.. Lanier are congratulating them
upon the arrival last Saturday
morning of a bouncing boy. Moth
er and childaare doing nicely.
Messrs. W. H. Rush, H. J. Cox,
E. M. Moulder, Leek Smith, Will
Treadwell and Seaborn Arnold and
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wife have returned from the Con
federate Veterans’ reunion in
Birmingham, Ala.
If you are going with the pic
nickers to Atlanta get your badge
from John Carrington this after
noon. John says he can’t buy rib
bon just to be funny, and is print
ing as he sells, so as not to be over
stocked.
THEATRE.
The opera house will he und< r
the management of Sharpton Bros.,
Mr. W. (). Perry having sold his
interest in tin* establishment to Mr.
L. O. Sharpton. The Messrs. Sharp
ton are now hooking attractions for
next season and on their list are
the names of some of the liest the
atrical organizations which tout
the south. These young men have
booked for Winder the most up to
date shows obtainable and no doubt
will receive the liberal patronage
they s 6 richly deserve.
GUERNSEY BULL
For public service. Termsi
! One Dollar, strictly in ad
vance, with return privilege.
T. C. DUNN.
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When a two-faced man marries a
j two-faced woman they keep each
i other guessing,
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Copyright 19*7, by Outciult Advertising Cos., Chgo
June 11, 1908.
Dear Friend:
Meal makes good dread
and meal makes mush.
Oatmeal makes good
mush for breakfast,
too. You can get so
many nice breakfast
foods-at the grocer’s.
says it will do
you good to trade
where we trade.
/ Your friend
JACOB.
P. S. They sell so
many breakfast foods
where we buy that are
■Always fresh. Mama
sends me always to
The Gem Grocery Cos.
Pointed Parqraphs.
The life of a woman whose
husband has no had habits must le
rather monotonous.
Occasionally a liar tells the truth
for the purpose of throwing people
off the track-
Even the man who is fond of jolly
companions draws the line at a
laughing hyena.
There's probably something doing
in the ghost-laying line when the
shades of night begin to fall.