Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, September 24, 1908, Image 1
VOL. XVI.
Authoriative Opening Announcement
September, 24, 25 and 26, 1908.
Thursday morning at 9 o’clock
the ladies of Winder and sur
rounding country wjll find the
largest assortment of Dependable
Millinery to be found under
one roof m this section. To the
delight of ourselves and the ladies
in general, we have with us Miss
Aderholt; a woman who loves her
work and can do things well
When she says a hat is completed,
a glance shows the distinctiveness
of style and shines because it is
well done.
Miss Launa Arnold has been
before the trade for several years
fTJie Best fCind of Advertising .
The best kind of advertising in the world
is that which goes from mouth to mouth. Sell
a man or a boy a suit or an overcoat that has
the snap, style and pattern which please him,
and cause his friends to ask, who makes your
clothes, and he, proud of the fact that his
clothes are admired, at once replies, *‘Whv, I
got that suit at J. T. Strange & Co’s, and
the result is that his friends “are only too will
ing to buy there also.
Ask the next well dressed man you meet.'
where he bought his new fall suit. We are
reasonably sure he will say at THIS store.
Our large stock of HIGH ART CLOTHING
for Men is attracting scores of them here every day.
The patterns please one, the fit another, the style
a third, the workmanship a fourth—each
for a different reason, yet practically all for the
same reason : The all-around satisfaction that a
HIGH ART SUIT invariably gives.
HIGH ART CLOTHING is styl/sh, vo 11-made. perfect-fitting and guaran
teed to give you service. Combine that with our moderate ’ prices and you
will have on the tips of your five fingers the reasons why HIGH ART CLOTH
ING is safely worth buying!
Remember the Dates, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 24-5-6, 1908.
J. TANARUS, Strange & Company,
Winder, - Georgia .
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Leaders m Styles; Regulators and Controllers of Low Prices.
tOinder tUcel; In Acus.
WINDER, JACKSON COUNTY. GEORGIA, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1908
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Why are “CADET”
f Stockings the best. |
Because Every “Ciidet’’ CHQg j CCABET %
Stocking is knitted of
Our buyers spent two weeks in New York, the market of the
United States, where we searched for the new dependable goods of mer
its, furthermore, our years of experience with this trade enables us to
know what to buy, and our years of prompt payment of our bills nat
urally brings the good things to our door, and cheaper than the most
people would think. Come look at the gigantic stock and you will be
convinced that Strange’s is the place to get full value for your money.
and with her and the splendid
preparing of Miss Wills, we em
phatically say every bonnet that
leaves the store will be a thing of
art. We describe one of Miss
Aderholt’s patterns which we
hope all the ladies will call and
see.
The D 7 recto ire,
A charming Directoire Bonnet is made on
a pressed buck-ram shape, entirely covered with
fine French Black Paon Velvet. A wide collar of
Black Maline Braided with Soutache is draped
around the crown, mounted from the right side
with two beautiful Black Ostrich Plumes. The
base of the Plumes are tied with two fine Jet pins.
Ask to see this Hat.
NO. 25