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OUR CUT PRICES STILL CONTINUES
V on ALL GOODS ADVERTISED LAST WEEK.
We now give ycu a lew more eye openers in the ..ay of cue piKcs „
A line of Ladies’ lace Hose for 16%c that is worth 25c. 2 5 dozen Misses’ lace Hose, black and tan, worth ~oc, will go ior loc. O
dozen Misses lace Hose to go for 10c worth 15c. A fine line of Ladies Hose in black Silks and Mercerized Cotton, to go for 39c-, is sold every
where for 50c. i
All our low cut shoes in men and yeomens' wHI be sold for 14 per cent cff- of regular j iae.
700 yards of Ginghams to be sold for Bc, that is worth lCc.
25 Corsets to go for 39 and 7oc, that has always sold for 50c and SI.OO
Come and see if we mean what we say. Remember that you can get Clothing and Hats very cheap at our STORE KO. 2.
" Vours to please,
Iv l LGrO RE & Ivlul_jL l . c. :
WINDER, GEO KOI A. . *
* all these cut prices mean FOR CASH.
News fresh and Sparkling
from Other Tt-was and Localities
Gathered by Rural News
BETHLEHEM.
Crops arc growing nicely and the
far triers ar ■ beginning to wear a
smile.
The delicious peach is once more
in evidence to the enjoyment of all
and the luesious melon is making its
appearance to the gratification oi
the consumer, in faet, it s good
old summer time."
The Sunday train recently put
on, is a great convenience to the
public and the management of the
system is due the thanks of all.
Several from hen 1 spent last Sun
day in the (late Pity.
Messrs. J. B. Vaughn, of Athens,
and C. Phillips, of < lainesville,
.spent last Sunday in our town, the
guests of Prof. Moore.
The singing at tlic Baptist chun..n
Sunday afternoon seemed to be en
joyed wry much.
The 4th of July is being looked
to with much eagerness, tis a great
event in old Georgia.
Look out little minnows, your
day of execution is near at hand.
Quite a number from here will
take in the populist convention
which convenes in Atlanta the 9th.
Now boys, some of us have been
a nuie mao with our noble leader
because he did not see things as we
did, but deep down in our souls we
all believe that Tom Watson is the
greatest statesman of the age; that
be is honest, brave, clean and un
purchasable. What more could
any one ask of him? Come along
friends and lets give him an ovation
on the 9th that is commensurate
with his worthiness. Lets make
the occassion one that will astonish
even the old guard.
The platform adopted by the
democratic Convention smacks a bit
of populism. Now Joe, when it
comes your time to assume charge,
don't sit down on the whole thing.
Jf you do, look out. The people
are in no humor to he played with.
Promises will catch for awhile,
but performance is in demand to
day. But here we are on politics,
and somebody is wanting to know
what a ‘'scribbler ' to a newspaper
knows, or has to do with politics.
LEBANON.
Mr. W. E. Autry, of Winder, at
tended services here Sunday. Also
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boyd, of
Statnain.
liev. G. D. Stone preached
and Sunday. The one on Sunday
would do justice to any pulpit or
congregation.
Sunday school next Sunday at
p. m.
Miss Bessie Whitehead is very ill
at this writing and is not expected
to live.
Sheppard Ramseau attended ser
vices at Lebanon Sunday.
Our. young people were enter
tained with a de!'ghtful sociable
Saturday night at M. M. Strick
land’s.
Garland Lynch, of Madison coun
ty, called here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. .!• B. Williams, of
Elder’s Aeftdcmv, attended services
here Sunday.
M. C. Guest was elected a del
egate to the district meeting from
Lebanon.
School will open at Rider’s Acad;
erny, with Miss Mamie Moore as
teacher. She is the daughter of
Hon. 11. D. Moore, C. S. O.
E. B. B.
WALNUT.
De July fly, he do sing;
IV honey bee, he do sting;
De watcrmellon how he grow r s,
And we can’t keep’em way from
de crows.
Quite a large crowd, old and
young, went to Mountain Creek
Sunday to hear Rev. Collins.
Farmers are looking forward to
laying by. Crops are . fine in this
section, and we are expecting 7 1-2
cents. If we should get more we
would be gladly surprised.
Our Sunday school will be rep
resented at the celebration in
Hoschton next Saturday by Miss
Marelle Barnett.
Peaches, apples, pears, etc,, are
plentiful in this section.
The eclipse of the sun Sunday
was generally observed by our cit
izens. Smoked glasses were in ev
idence on all sides.
PENTECOST.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hewitt visited
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Steed
Saturday.
Messers. Guy Pricket and Coleman
i Wiley were the guests of Mr. Fletch
er Lyle Saturday night.
Miss Floy Elrod was the guest
of Miss Woodie Haynie Saturday.
t
Miss Viola Hardigree was the
guest of Miss Ada Casper Saturday.
The literary school will start at
this place next Monday, July l>,
under the care of Prof. Kimsey, of
Hryesville, N. C.
lce *oreai festival at the
t u. --.u m-o ir imAi&ii
Dunahoo was highly "enjoyed by
e.U pr< S- nt.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wall visited
Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Howington
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Haynio and
little son, J. A. Haynie, visited the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. J. McDonald, Sunday.
Miss Gertrude Ross was the guest
of Miss Sudie Smith, of New Chapel,
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Wall were
the guests of Mr. and .Mrs. .1. M.
Haynie Sunday.
Miss Bertha McDonald attended
the Pie Bazar at Statham Friday
night..
STATHAM, 9
La ?t woel s’ locals.
One of the delightful affairs of
the week was the entertainment
given by Miss Sallie Lowe Monday ;
evening, complirmentary to her
cousin, Miss Sallie Lowe Anthony
of WihterviHe,Ga. Many features of
entertainment were engaged in, after
which delicious refreshments were
served.
Misses Elizbeth Epps and Leila
Lester have returned to their home
in Athens, after a delightful visit to
Miss Ruby Lester.
Miss Ovelia Arnold and Miss
Estelle McElhannon spent Monday
in Atlanta.
Miss Launa Tucker and Mcsdames
C. B. Chambers and L. M. Arnold
left Monday for Gainesville to at
tend the meeting of the Home Mis
sion Board in that city.
Little Miss Jewel Sheats, of Mon
roe, is visiting her grandfather, Mr.
Tol Lester.
Miss Eunice Guinn is spending a
few weeks with her grandmother in
Bogart.
Mrs. Emma Arnold is visiting in
Atlanta.
Mr. Will Lowe, of Jefferson, is
visiting home folks.
Miss Ovelia Arnold left Thursday
fora month’s stay in Monioe, N.
C.
Miss Emma McElroy, of Bogart,
spent the week-end with relatives
here.
Miss Ruby Lester gave a delight
ful little party Thursday evening for
her guests, Misses Epps and Lester.
Mrs. S. Patten is quit sick at
this writing.
Mr. Tandy Wofford and family
| spent Saturday in Winder.
W. D. McDonald, Danson Bolton
I and Col. Homes were in Deeula
Saturday on Business. .
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wofford, of
Winder, are with Mr. Wofford’s
fnr a few days.
PARADISE.
The crops are tooking fine in
this community.,
Mr. and Mrs. Williv Patton spent
Sunday h re the guests of Mr. T. A.
Smith and family.
Mrs Emma Attaway spent Satur
day and Sunday with Mrs- C. E.
Tuck.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rogers spent
Saturday and Sunday at Doves
Creek, the guests of Mr. J. W. D.
Mcleroy and family.
Mr. J. H. Clack made a business
trip to Athens Monday.
Mr. Otis Camp and family were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs Oscar
Harrison Saturday night and Sun
day.
Several from hear attended
preaching at Hebron Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Williams spent
Sunday at New Chapel with Mr.
Alanzo Williams and family.
Mr. and Mrs- C. L. Greeson and
children spent Sunday with Mr and
Mrs. John McElhannon.
The Sunday School are going on
nicly here.
STATHAM PERSONALS.
The bazar given by the ladies of
the Christian church, was a com
plet success. They raised about $33
net.
Sheriff Ben Collier, was on our
street last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jackson, of
Winder, were the guests of the
atter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Lowe, Sunday.
Mr. Custer Ross was in Atlanta
Sunday.
Miss Ruby Lester has returned
from Monroe, where she spent a
pleasant week with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Job R. Smith, with
little grand children, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cheek.
Mrs. S. A. Patten i recovering
from an illness of several weeks.
Mr. Claud Anthony, of High
Shoals, was in the city Sunday.
Miss Bell Hardigree, of Winder,
has returned home after a .pleasant
stay of several days with friends
and relatives there.
Misses Myron Guinn and Ruth
Harper and Mr. Cliff Harper were,
with relatives at Bogart Sunday.
John Kilgore, Anderson Sharpton
and Emory Barber, of Winder,were
in the city Sunday.
Mrs. J. R. Moore,of Newton,Ga.,
is with her sister, Mjrs. J. B. Cheek,
for a month’s stay.
Mrs. Maud Kimsey, of Colbert,
and Mrs. Beulah Brooks,of Ashburn,
are with-their parents, Mr and Mrs.
J. B. Bvlee, for a few weeks’ visit.
The lad if? of the Methodist
church have had the Uuilfling re
painted inside and out,
much to the appearance.
Hon. J. M. L. Thurmond was in
Atlanta one day last week on
business.
Miss Sunie May Lanier is at home
from the State Normal for summer
vacation, to the delight of her many
friends.
J. P. Kelly, candidate for
sheriff, was on our streets one day
last week.
Len Rudicil lias leturned home,
after spending a month in Cornelia.
Hon. H. H. West, of Athens,
was in the city Monday orr legal
business.
The many friends of Mrs. J. M.
Thurmond are delighted to know
that she is recovering from an
illness of several weeks.
M iss Norma Booth has returned
to her home near this city after a
week's stay in Atlanta.
Miss Emiline Patten and Mr.
Silas Kinney, both of this city, were
married on Sunday, the 28th in
stant, in Jefferson, the Hon. J. N.
Ross performing the ceramony. Mrs.
Kinney is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. S. A. Patten of this place,
She is a young lady of strong Char
acter and numbers her friends by
the score. Mt“ Kinney is a young
man of much efTcrgy and has a host
of friends. We join with their many
frien Is in congratulations.
Mr. R. S. Lockhart was in. At
lanta Sunday.
Hon. David Wjffll made a business
trip to Colbert Saturday.
Miss Sallie Lowe Anthony has
retuned to her home in Winterville,
after a pleasant week’s stay with
her cousin, Miss Sallie Lowe, of this
city.
RUSSELL
Mrs. J. R. Cox is improving.
She has been suffering with acute
indigestion.
The Rey. Mr. Dillard, brother
to Mrs. R. B. Russell, is visiting
Judge Russell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Meadow visited
their parents Saturday.
Lieut. Robert Lee Russell visited
his brother, Judge R, B. Russell,
last week.
Miss Minnie Bell is expected to
be called to the bedside of her sister
in Florida, who is very ill with
fever.
Miss Lucy Johnson,of Greensboro,
spent the night with Miss Della
Smith Saturday.
Miss Della Smith spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Medows.