Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, November 05, 1908, Image 3
JACKETS!
(iet ready for cold weather by securing from KILGORE & KELLY
one of their can’t=be=beat Jackets at rock-bottom prices.
Skirts.
If you want satisfaction in
Skirts, try one of ours. You will
be surprised that we can sell them
so cheap.
DRESS GOODS.
A beautiful line of Suitings in plaids and stripes to be sold at less than wholesale cost.
Keep in mind that
CLOTHING
Is being closed out cheap at our store No. 2. Further, we will have you not forget our
superb line of Carpets, Art Squares and Rugs.
When you sum up the whole situation and want goods of any kind that harmonize
with 9c cotton, remember that this is the place to get the goods cheaper than other houses
can sell you, quality, etc. considered.
to please,
KILGORE & KELLY.
WINDER, - I GEOHG LA.
H Parties
Indebted to the estate of the late John
S. Smith, and to the firm of
J. S. & 6. W. Smith,
must make settlement by November
1 sth, else they will find their notes and
accounts in the hands of CqL G. A.
Johns for collection. We must have
the money. This is the last notice.
G. W. SMITH,
Administrator J. S. SMITH, Deceased.
Metal Shin^as
~~ " ' ~” ~ thrives where
such conditions
exist. They'll last as long as the building itself and never nee.d repairs. Any
good mechanic can lay them, for a, hammer and nails is all that is necessary.
Drop In and See Them.
LEATHERS & EAVESON,
WINDER, GEORGIA.
So!d Interest in Firm.
I have this day,by mutual consent,
sold my interest in the firm of Grif
feth, Smith <fcCo. to M. J. Griffeth,
Ladies Scarfs.
We can sell you a Scarf or
Shawl cheaper than you can buy
one elsewhere; quality considered.
G. W. Smith and A . E. Bush,
who will assume all liabilities, and
to whom all outstanding accounts
must be paid. J. W. Millsaps.
Horses and Mules.
j
We will have to arrive
Wednesday,-Nov. 4,
a car load of Horses and
Mules, and they will be placed
on sale Thursday.
•/
We will again, this year,
guarantee our sales.
Will swap horses and fresh
mules for second class mules
for shipment to Atlanta.
J. W. Moore & Son.
Winder, Georgia.
South Georgia
LANDS.
We are handling lands all
over the South, and can
get fand from $4 00 per
acre up. It will pay you
to see or write us.
Clark & Durham
Chauncey, Ga.
Millinery.
If. you have not secured your
Hat yet, save money by coming
here. We sell you better and
cheaper than others.
HIDDEN DANGERS.
rv
Nature Gives Timely Warnings That
No Winder Gitizen Gan Afford
to Ignore.
Danger Signal No. I comes from
the kidney secretions. They will
warn you when the kidneys are
sick. Well kidneys excrete a
clear, amber fluid. Sick kidneys
send out a thin, pale and foamy
or a thick, red, ill-smelling urine,
full of sediment and irregular of
passage.
Danger Signal No. 2 comes from
the back. Back pains, du’l and
heavy, or sharp and aceute, tell
you of sick kidneys warn vou
of the approach of dropsy,-.dia
betes and Bright’s disease. Doun’e
Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys
and cure them permanently.
Here's Winder proof:
C. T. Hamilton, Athens street,
Winder, Ga., says: “The too
frequent action of my kidney
secretions caused me much an
noyance. 1 some times had to
get up as many as four or five
times at night and as a conse
quence my rest was greatly brok
en. I also had considerable back
ache. Being advised to try
Doan's Kidney Pills, I bought a
box at Turner’s Pharmacy and
began taking them. I noticed an
improvement in my condition
after I had taken tlie first box
and by the time I had used the
contents of two, I was well enough
to discontinue the use of the rem
edy. I am now in the best of
health and 1 am pleased to en
dorse Doan’s Kidney Pills. ”
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Milburn Cos.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents
for the United States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—
and take no other.
Prints.
All the leading and best of
Prints are selling here at 5c yd.
A beautiful line of the befet
brand of Calico at - 6c yd.
paradise.
A Jarse crowd attended prayer
meeting Sunday.
Mr. J. H. ( lack is on the sick
list this week.
Missis Allcne Boston and Pol lie
Clack were the charming guests of
Miss Berta Smith Sunday.
Mr. J. L. Walton and family, of
Campton, were visiting in this
community Sunday.
Mr. D. D. .Jones made a business
trip to Monroe Tuesday.
Miss Winnie Clack spent Sunday
with Miss Oii.'ldie Perkins.
Mr. Bush Edgar and sister, Miss
Ora, visited Mr. Marion Perkins
and family Friday night.
Some of the farmers in our com
munity are preparing to sow wheat
this week. Virginia.
KOSCHTON.
School commenced Monday, with
Prof. E. McCay,of Franklin coupty,
as principal.
Mrs. Eve never had occasion to
worry Mr. Adam by asking two or
three times a day if she was the
only woman he, over loved.
Dr, W. P. DeLaporriere lias just
completed some expensive improve
ments to bis already fine house.
Mis. H. T. Cronic was in Winder
a few days last week.
W. T. Shaw was in Gainesville
on business Monday.
The "man with the corrugated
forehead is now figuring on the
probable cost of his wife’s new fall
suit.
Robert Hill, of Winder, was in
town Sunday.
Dr. L. C. Allen made a flying
trip to Jefferson Monday,
The exciting thing to a girl about
a secret engagement is hating every-
I body know Pout it.
1 *