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PERSONAL MENTION.
Look for H. Mendel A Cos.
Born, to Mrs. J.C. Pentecost, at
Lawrcnceville, a girl.
Don’t miss tin* great introductory
sale at H. Mendel it Co.’s.
Mr. W. J. Stockton, of Jefferson,
was in Winder Wednesday.
Miss Lucy Jackson, who has been
sick for two weeks, is improving.
Don’t fail to attend the great
introductory sale at IT. Mendel dr
Co.’s
Mr. J. W. Nicholson, of Hosch
ton, was a visitor to Winder Satur
day. *
Mr. Isaac Jackson has accepted
a position at the First National
Bank. _
Mr. Patman Lester, an old and
respected citized of Statham, is
very low with paralysis.
The friends of Mr. Vest us House
are glad to see him out again after
a severe illness of several weeks.
r
Mrs. 8. K. Young has moved to
the Jackson brick residence, where
she will conduct The Way Hotel.
Jim Bob Jackson came down
from Atlanta, and spent Sunday
with the family of Dr. J% M. Saun
ders. 1 ,
. Mr. Parks Cofield, of Braselton,
(ft., was in the city Sunday. His
many friends a.re always triad to see
him.
Miss Fannie Caldwell, of Law
rence vide, spent Sunday in Winder
with Col- and Mrs. W. H. Quar
ter i nan.
Mrs A. !E. O'Neal, who has
heen critically ill for some time, is
improving rapidly, and is able to
sit tip. _
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All that arc indebted to me for
g lano or insurance will find notes
and accounts in First National Bank
fo’i collection. W. L. Biasing:'.me.
There will be services at the
Methodist church Sunday morning.
No services at night on account of
protracted meeting at Presbyterian
church. *
The Ladie s' Aid Society of the
Christian church will meet next
Tuesday afternoon, October (>, at
A o’clock sharp, with Mrs. Clyde
Williamson.
Ada Lee McAdams, of Dacula, j
niece (if Airs. J. F. Holmes, of j
Statham, died Wednesday. Mr. j
and Mrs. Holmes passed through j
Winder en route to the funeral,
which will h* held today.
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There will be an all-day singing!
at Chapel church, two milt's from j
Winder Sunday. Dinner on the!
grounds. Old folks will sing fuse!
la in the morning and the young 1
people will have charge in the!
afternoon. Are you going?
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wagner, |
who have been making Winder!
their home for the past three |
months, left Wednesday, Mr. Wag
ner having completed his duties
here as superintendent of the con
struction of Winder s waterworks
system.
All who have interest in Orphans
at Hapeville will please observe
work day next Saturday, October
3rd, and send proceeds to the Sun
day school Sunday morning. Every
mm, woman and child should do
what They can for these 100 help
less children.
Rev. S. W. Arnold is in Logan* j
ville.
Everybody goes-do H. Mendel & ■
Co.’s.
Ask your neighbor about us. J.
L. Saul.
You should visit Park Place now
and later-
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Robert J. Smith is with the Smith
Hardware Co
s C. C. Gregory spent Wednes
day in Hoschton.
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Prices that will astonish you at
H. Mendel & Co.’s.
Mrs. /. F. Stanton spent Thurs
day in Lawrcnceville.
Mr, S. C. Potts has recovered |
from a recent illness*
.
Cooper Ar Thomas arc now selling
coffee by the bushel-
Mr. A. A. (’amp spent Tuesday
and Wednesday in tin Gate City.
Mr. M. J. Griffeth visited his j
farm in Oglethorpe county Wednes
day.
MBs Hattie Ay cock, of Statham, I
was in Winder Wednesday shop- i
l>ing. '
Mrs. \V. 11. (Juartenmui lets re-j
turned from a visit to the Classic
City. ■ _
Mr. and Mvs. P. A. Flanigan are
at the Stantoird hmse for the winter
months.
Mrs. W. E- Ilohhs, of Buekhead,
is the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
J. F. Callahan.
Mrs. Ruth Treadwell, of Jiethk
liern, is the guest of her brother,
Mr. F. 1). Treadwell.
Do you know our wav of doing
business? If not ask your neigh*
l.oi about us. J L. Saul.
The Bugalo house in Park Place
will'he completed and ready for
Occupancy in a lew days.
Mrs. Matilda .Jones, of Bethle
hem, is visiting Mr. and .Mrs. E.
1). Treadwell, on Stephens street.
Mr. (1. MB Smith is making ex
tensive improvements to iiis resi
dence and grounds on Broad street.
If you would only see our &12.d0
suits fop men you will say they are
better than most Shi.oo suits. .1.
L. Saul 5
if you want good coffee cheap
call on Cooper A* Thomas, i hey
will sell you a bushel of cotree for
84.00.
Mrs. Wilkins, of Cow pen, S.
who has been the guest ot Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Webster, lias returned
| home. ._
Mrs. J. J>. O'Shields and Mrs.
G.S. Millsaps spent Thursday in
the country, the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John O’Shields. /
Chief O'Neal is in receipt of a
letter from Golden Tarpley, who
is in the state reformatory. He
writes cheerfully.
On the night of November 4,
election night, the Home Mission
Society of the Methodist church
will give an oyster supper.
**Rcv. J. W. Perry, the newly'
called pastor of the Winder “Baptist
church, will preach his initiatory
sermon next Sunday. All are in
vited, especially the Baptists of
Winder and surrounding communi
ty. No services at night on account
of protracted services at the Presby
terian cMarch. *
We Sell What
*
We Advertise,
And What We Sell Adervtises us.
That Has Been Proven in the Past.
We are offering - you today the following prices
on suits made by the best tailors of the country. -
Youths’ and Men’s Suits. Knee Pant Suits.
S'Jb.(K) Suits at SLS.SO s<‘>.so Suits at $5.00
$20.00 Suits at sls-00 $5.50 Suits at . $4.00
SIO.OO Suits at $12.00 SI.OO Suits at $3.00
$1?..50 Suits at-- $ 0.75 s‘>.so Suits at $2.75
SIO.OO Suits at $7.50 $2.50 Suits at $1.85
Remember this is not a fairy-tale, but a real fact.
We don’t claim to lose money on above prices. No,
not by any means; we are making a • profit although
not as large a profit as most clothing men do.
You may want to know how we can afford it.
There is a thousand and ORe reasons that we can give you.
But space will not allow it here. Yet if you will come to u when in Winder
we will gladly explain them to you, and you will see how smart buyers can save
from $2.50 to $5.00 on a fuit. Come and we will post you in prices.
Yours to serve,
"J. L SAil L, CLOTHIER.
WINDER, = GEORGIA.
Ask vour neighbor about us.
Crand money saving sale at H.
M l) del A' Co.’s.
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Good parched coffee at Cooper
Ar Thomas' at $4.00 per jpushel.
Mr. W. M. Webster visited rela
tives in South Carolina Sunday.
Miss Anna Maud Mashburn is
rapidly recovering from a recent
illness.
Mr. B. M. has returned
from Chattanooga, where he went
on business.
Mrs. J. T. Strange and Miss
Nellie Flanigan spent Thursday and
Friday in Atlanta.
Or. Hall Turner lias purchased
the residence owned hy Mr. .1. H.
Jackson on Sage street.
Mrs. Jane Camp, of Ts>ga.uviile, is
the guest <>f her sun, Mr. A. A.
Camp, on Broad street.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hood, of
Commerce, are the guests of their
sun, Mr. Monroe Hood.
Mr. G. \V. M. Whitehead, after
a week's visit to relatives here, has
returned to his home in Social Cir
cle . ,
Mrs. H. B. Russell has returned
from a two week's visit to her hus
band, Judge H. B. Russell, in At
lanta.
The Baptist church at Statham
i.- at present without a pastor. Hew
,1. C. Otwell, of Gainesville, will
fill the pulpit of that (fc arch the
third Sunday in this tnoifc h.
-7“ Vhauncey, Ga.
Miss Ermine Stanton, who is at
tending the Normal school at
Athens, visited her mother Sunday.
Beginning Monday, October ■’>,
the Home Mission Society of the
Methodist church will observe the
week of prayer.
Mothers! We can save you from
bile- to £ 1 .bO On a knee pants suit
for your hoy. Why not get it
now? J. L. Saul.
Mrs. J. B. Ha.vnie and Miss
Stella MeElhanimn, of Statham,
were the guests this week of the
family of W. E. Autry.
After an extended visit to rela
tives in Atlanta and Gainesville,
Mrs. C. B. Almond has returned
to her home in Winder.
Wednesday —Editor: "What do
you know?'’ Citizen: "Nothing at
all.* 5
Friday (after paper has gone to
press) —Editor: “Seen the paper
this week?" Citizen: “Yes, 1 did,
and there weren’t anything in it
hut ads. 1 never stickle over little
things, hut Cm getting alfircd tired
of you fellows purposely ignoring
the mem tiers of my family.”
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. ;
! A. V. Eavenson will regret to learn
! that Mrs. Eaven&on and two child
ren are very ill at Bowman, Ga.,
\ where they have been visiting the
i former’s parents. Mr. Eavenson
| has just returned from Bowman
and states that one of the children
is much improved, but Mrs. Eaven
:son and the other child are still
j unite id- . * ■ -
Mrs. J. 1). Royal and little
daughter, of Athens, are visiting
the family of Mr. J. W. Carring
ton.
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The city of Winder has placed a
j special tax on public automobiles,
(bis tax applies only to those who
eater to the traveling public, charg
ing a fee for transportation, there
by coming In competition with the
livery stables.
i YOCNG MEN! If you want t.<>
know why you should bec< me tele
graph operators and what school to
attend, write to SOUTHERN
SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY,
Newnan,Ga., for free Catalog “A.”
FA ERA BOY should read it. Vo
litions positively guaranteed.
i Mr. John T. Wood, of Gwinnett
Bounty, lias purchased the Elder
1 piaee, on Athens street, and will
make W inder his home in future.
! Winder extends Mr. Wood a hearty
! welcome to her band of or terpris
; ing citizens.
Winder is indebted to Mr. John
Wages and his band of musicians
for sweet music on Sunday. They
appeared at the Christian .church
in the morning and afternoon and
at the Presbyterian church in the
evening. Notwithstanding the in
clement weather, good sized audi
ences greeted the musicians* and
appreciated the well rendered sa
cred songs.
Notice.
Having lost my house and most
of its contents by fire, I earnestly
I ask my friends who are indebted
jtome to call and pav me as early
as v p.>ssihie, thereby assisting me
j greatly in sustaining the loss. I
had no insurance, and your prompt
rp t a