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SPECIAL SALE OE THE PERFECT FITTING CORSET,
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Realizing that the corset of tcday has a greater direct influence over a woman’s
personal appearance than any other article in her wardrobe, we have endeavored to find ijpJpjCT
for our customers a line of corsets wherein style would be eombined with comfort and en-
Am* 7 durance, at popular prices.
We feel confident that we have at last found a brand of corset wherein these cardinal J
points are successfully combined. We have placed in stock a line of J. C. C. Corsets —a
jSd brand recognized throughout the United States as being the very acme of style and
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I / \ the styles for various figure types, and so skillfully graded the measurements of every
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1 K )] )GES & COOPER, SSSSctiS,
R. Tv. Rogers and W. H. Toole
are in Atlanta this week.
Mr. John Rraselton, of Braselton,
spent Sunday in Winder.
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< Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Davis left
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Sunday for Monroe, N C.
Mr. PI. Cl Collier, of Athens, was
in Winder Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Moulder
were visitors in Jefferson Saturday.
Mr. Green Graham left Monday
for Hot Springs for a three weeks
visit.'
Miss Mabel Williams, of Com
merce, is the guest of Miss Annette
Quillian.
Messrs. Dee Jackson and John
Kilgore visited Hoschton Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. J. J. Wilson left this .week
for Dacula, for a month’s visit to
relatives and friends.
Mrs. IT. A. Carithers has return
ed from Atlanta, where she spent
two weeks with her parents.
Miss Marie Smith 'left Saturday
for Gainesville fora two weeks’ visit
to relatives and friends.
Miss Veda Miller, who has been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Wages,
has returned to her home in Atlanta.
Miss Robbie Blasingame returned
home Saturday from Jersey, where
she has been visiting relatives and
friends.
Mrs. Willie Perry leaves today
for Atlanta and Jonesboro, where
she will spend two weeks, the guest
of friends.
Get your water pipe and bath tubs
put ir-i ready for use when water is
turned on. leathers & Eavenson.
’Phone 94.
Mr. R. H. Cannon and family
left last week for Charleston, S. C.,
and the Isle of Palms to spend sev
eral w r eeks.
Miss Annelle Thrasher, who has
been visiting her aunt, Mrs. G. W.
DcLaperriere, leaves Friday for her
home in Ashburn, Ga.
Mr. Z. F. Jackson returned home
Thursday, having spent three weeks
visiting friends and relatives in
South Georgia.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Mrs. L. M. Coker is quite ill.
Miss Myra Ware has resumed
her duties in the school room.
Mr. H. O. Ball, of Jackson,
Georgia, was visiting friends in this
city Sunday.
Mr. Karl Kimbell, of Washing
ton, D. C., is expected home soon
ito spend his vacation.
Ralph Sharpton, son of S. E.
Sharpton, fell from a box ear
Wednesday*and broke his arm.
Mr. and Mrs. Higginbotham, of
Atlanta, are spending the week with
the latter’s mother,’Mrs. Coker and
family. A
Mr. J. Wesley Smith, of Athens,
and Mr. E. Ik-Lain Wyley, of Mon
roe, spent Sunday here with their
parents.
Get your water pipoqind'bath tubs
put in ready for list- when water is
turned on. Leathers A Eavenson.
’Phone 94-
Mr. Carl Ni black is visiting in
South Georgia. On his return he
will stop o\*( r in Vtlanta to visit his
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kesha 1 re
turned last week from Gainesville,
where they had been visiting the
latter’s parents.
Dr. ,1. C. DcLaperriere left Wed
nesday for Buford, where he goes to
attend the Gainesville district con
ference of the Methodist church.
Misses Murium,Janie, Louise and
Master Lovick Taylor, of Luthers
ville, Ga., are visiting their grand
father, Dr. J. C. DcLaperriere, on
Candler street-
J. H. Turner and Edgar Jackson
made an automobile trip to Mon
roe Monday in the interest of the
Winder lee and Manufacturing
Cos mpany.
A party consisting of C, C. Greg
ory and family, Mrs. G. W. \V<x>d
ruff and children, S. F. Graham
and Cleveland Perry spent a pleas
ant day recently at Reece’s mills
fishing.
Messrs. G. W. Smith and M. J.
Griffeth visited Winterville and
Athens this week. They made the
trip in Mr. Smith’s automobile in
seyen hours and twenty minutes,
spending two hours in Winterville
and an hour and a half in Athens.
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with its uncertainties without endeavoring to provide
protection for those who have been entrusted to your care?
SAFETY AND SURETY CAN BE HAD
by giving them the benefits of your effortsby taking out
life insurance NOW.
THE STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF INDIANAPOLIS , IND ,
offers the best protection, doubly secured by the “COM
PULSORY RESERVE DEPOSIT LAW” and has
been the means of making thousands independent when
• • the independent ones needed it most.
F. W. BONDURANT GENERAL AGENCY ,
Office over Sith & Carithers Bank, Corner Broad and Candler Streets,
WINDER, GEORGIA.
THE CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME!
INSURE YOUR LIFE NOW.
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Select Safe and Sound Company.
The Empire Life Insurance Cos.
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Offers more for the money invested than any
Company doing business in Georgia.
The Perfect Protection Policy gives
you double Indemnity in case of death,
by accident; face value, death by
natural cause. Disability. Accident
Indemnity and sick Indemnity.
It completely covers you with
Insurance. Let
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OR
G. G. ROBINSON
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Explain it to you. j
It creates an estate with Small Out-lay.
Mrs. Malvin Lott-Tarpley, of
Dublin, Ga., has come to spend a
month or two with her aunt, Mrs.
W. T. Robinson.
Mrs. Teagle, of Luthersville, is
on an extended visit to her daug
ter, Mrs. G, W. DeLaperriere.
We are requested to announce
that the Stutjio of Mr. G. J. Allen
will he closed uext week while Mr.
Allen is in Chickamauga.
Little* Marguerite Jackson .daught
er of Mr. and Mrs. “Bub” Jackson,
entertained her little friends
Wednesday afternoon in honor of
her sixth birthday. The evening
was pleasantly spent by the little
guests. Refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith with
Miss Birdie and their little grand
son, Master Glenn Buchanan, left
Tuesday fojr several weeks stay in
NotfJi Georgia. They will visit
re||V‘ 1 and friends at Marietta,
(Ci tile, Adairsville, and other
pou„ * iioiX their return.
Copyright 1907, by Outcault Advertising Cos. <•*■*
July 9, 19 08.
Dear Friend:
I love honey so .much
that I went to rob a
bee’s nest. Next time
I'll go to the gro
cery to get honey.
Honey Is so good on
bread and butter. And
you don't know what
nice honey I got for
25 cents a bottle.
Your friend,
JACOB.
Have you tried our
delicious ice cream.
P. 3. They keep good
honey and things at
The Gem Grocery Cos.
The New Barber Shop,
Elrod & Barron,
WINDER, GA.
\\ r e have withdrawn from the
Granite Hotel and opened up a
first-class barber shop in the Can
non building on
JACKSON STREET
First, class material and be9t of
service. Your patronage solicited.
Elrod & mm,
Proprietors.