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BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! bargains®
A special purchase enables us to offer for me next week one of the handsomest and
cheapest lines of Ladies' Dress Goods ever shown in this market.
Scarfs.
.Silk and wool Scarfs fresh
from Italy. The same Scarf
costs you in New York s7.‘>o
Our price $4.00.
MILLINERY LEI W HTMENT.
This department is the dream of well-dressd ladies. Newest shapes in untrimmed Hats; best colors. Exquisitely trimmed Hats
in latest New York and Parisian models. Come to see us.
FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS
KILGORE & KELLY will have on sale at their STORE NO. 2,0n Broad Street, Winder, Ga., a
good lot of CLOTHING which they will sell for less than
Wholesale Cost.
Also a lot of $3.50, $4,00 and $5.00 HEYWOOD SHOES to close out at $2.50 per pair.
This is your opportunity to get a bargain in both Clothing and Shoes. We mean what we
say. Call and examine for yourselves.
Ycnsrs to please,
KILGORE & KELLY.
WINDER, - GrEOKGrI A.
Needles, Shuttles and Bobbins for
use in All Makes of Sewing Machines.
THIS MEANS/YOU.
Smith Hardware Gompany,
Winder, Georgia.
BETTER DO IT NOW?
Too late for Fire Insurance after it burns. Too
late for Life Insurance j after your health is im
paired. Make use of opportunity. See us to
day. j
KILGORE & RADFORD, Insurancec Agents,
teg"Office at The Winder Balding Company.
Begin? to Ret chilly at night —doesr l it? Wion • bt long t£j! there s froet, and not much
Io C 8„ until there'ssterna. H 0W > S JUg ROOF ? Sure j, will las, he
winlrr through without cortir.g mere for repau’f/than would buy anew Cortright Shingle
Roof that never needs repairs as Icrig as the! building lasts? If not, let us examine it and
quote prices, you’ii never regret it, for Ccprtright SLmglca make everybody happy.
LEATHERS & EAYENSON,
Winder, Ga.
Percales.
We have the best and
cheapest Percales to be
found in the city.
Lace Curtains.
Cheapest and best Lace
Curtains ever shown here.
Curtains from 37eto SO.(X).
Winder Train Schedules
GOOD INFORMATION.
4rrival and Departure of Trains
Eastern Time.
Effective September 1?’, 1008.
SEABOARD AIR LINE
RAILWAY.
FROM WINDER, OA., NORTH AND EAST
No. 52, - - 10:03 am
No. 38, - - 10:28 pm
SOUTH AND WEST.
No. 41, * * 5:29 a m
No. 53, - - 6:58 pm
Attention is called to the fact
that No. 32, which leaves Atlanta
12:20, Athens 2:18 p m. has a
great cut in time to the east.
This train now arrives Norfolk
8:10am. Richmond 5:40. am,
Washington 8:50 am, New York
2:45 pm. Complete dining car
service to N°w York with through
sleeper.
No. 33 leaving Atlanta 4:45 p
m. carries through sleeper to Bir
minghom and Memphis, and all
trains make good connection at
Atlanta, Birmingham and Mem
oh is for the west
Gainesville Midland Railway
SOUTH BOUND
No. 11 —Lv 8:40 a. m.
No. 13 —Lv. 3:25 p. m.
No. 15 —Lv. 10:35 am; §unday
only.
NORTH BOUND
No. 12—Vt. 11:30 m.
No. 11 —A i. 6 :20 p in.
No. 10—A.. 5:25 }) m; Sun. oulv.
No. 12 will run to Eelinont re
gardless of No. 13.
Yard limits at Winder are ex
tended “south" to Seaboard Air
c
Line junction-
All trains going through Winder
yard must l>e under full control.
Take Notice.
Those indebted to me will please
call at First National Rank and
settle notes and accounts.!*
Carpets.
Nice line of Carpets,Rugs
and Mattings. Handsome
designs. Come and take a
look at them.
Toilet Articles.
We have an assortment
rrient of Ladies’ Toilet Arti
cles that cannot be beat
in this market.
KOSCHTON.
Hoschton is coming. A large
circus here this week, a marriage
this week and another soon.
Grover Adams spent Sunday in
Monroe with his brother.
Rev. J. C. Forrester was in Buck
head and Oxford last week.
Miss May Oliver dropped in for
a short stay from Athens Business
College last week.
Miss Addje Smith, of Birming
ham, is visiting her uncle, Mr. W.
M. Smith.
Dr. L. C. Allen was in Jefferson
Tuesday.
Visited Winder Tuesday: Mr
and Mrs. B. F. Clack, Mrs. B. F.
Wilson, Mrs- W. P. DeLaperriere,
Misses Lillie and Malvin Pirkle and
Lester Lott-
Rev. McCoy,of Louisiana, preach
ed here Sunday at the Congrational
church.
Rev. W. F. Brewer, of Atlanta,
was visiting Rev. J. C- Forrester
here Sunday.
Married at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Lott, their daughter,
Miss Flora, to Mr. A. C. Hoscb,
Wednesday.
ROCKY RIDGE.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. McDonald
spent Friday and Saturday in
Athens, the guests of their daughter,
Mrs. George Tuck r.
Mrs. Ludy Perry spent the lat
ter part <>f last week with relatives
in this section.
Mr. and Mrs. .Hull Clack, of
Paradise, sp< nt Saturday night and
Sunday with Mr. J. H. Clacjc and
family.
\
Mrs. Callie Hosch spent Saturday
at Bethlehem, the guest of Mr. C.
L. Sims and family.
Mr. Pud Cl ’
Outing Flannels.
A big assostnient of good
colors in solid and Fancy
Outing Flannels at 10c a
yard.
brother, Mr. J. IT. Clack.
Several of the Odd Fellows from
here attended the meeting at Camp
ton Saturday night.
Mr. Willie Hoseh visited relatives
at Auburn Sunday and. Monday.
Master Earnest Sims spent Sun
day with his aunt, Mrs. Callie
Hosedi.
Mr. W. L. House and family
spent Saturday and Sunday with
relatives in this section.
PLEASANT HILL
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hamilton vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Butler Sun
day.
Mr. Frank Hammond spent Sat
urday night with his sister, Mrs.
Luther Hardigree.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gm I
Saturday night in Winder. 8
Miss Rena Hamilton w |
guest of her aunt, Mrs. 1$
Hamilton, Sunday.
The eandy'drawing at the hon,
Mr. John Mohlev Saturday nim
was'highly enjoyed.
Misses Ruby and Beulah Elder,
of Jefferson, were the guests of their
sister, Mrs. Preston Hardigree, Sat
urday and Sunday.
Mr. Junie Millsaps and his fath
or were in Winder Monday on busi-
H *
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Candler Mobley
were the guests of Mrs. Julia Wall
Sunday.
Miss Bell Hardigree, of Winder,
was the guest of her brother, Mr.
Preston Hardigree, Sunday.
Mr. Columbus Hunter was in
WiW-r Monday.
. Aja**] m politic;,..3 even