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The Greatest Sensation
==OF "'THE AGE!
A “Harmony” High-grade $25.00 Talking and Singing Machine
FREE
We have now on exhibition at cur store and ready for delivery this
winderful Machine. It is the finest toned Talking and Singing Ma-
MSbL Remember We Give This Wonderful Machine To You
reproduce singing, talking. laughing. whistling. hand and orchestra, and nil other
VHW:;:music absolutely perfect and nutiiral. Tin* lull, round, swelling and soulful tone*
of the Harmony Talking Machine have made it the moat popular instrument of its
With the Harmony Talking Machine von can have Grand Opera, Comic Opera
's&?' Jnr and Drama, right in your own home and just as it is actually sung and played in tin*
theatres of the large cities. reproduce all the popular songs and ballads, as
W ell as band and orchestra music, and enjoy minstrel shows and funny stories if you
own a Harmony Talking Machine. You can have all the dance music you want
without the necessity and expense .of h.ring an orchestra or hand, lor with the Har
! mony Talking Machine you ran | >l any piece of dance music that was ever com*
tWitli each and every purchase in our store a coupon will be g'ven you and when you
hold $25.00 worth of tins' coup ms you will be entitled to one of these large Cabinet, (lower horn singing and talking machines, worth and sells lor S2O, iorsK
We are proud to say we carry the largest line of Furniture and Mouse Furnishingsthat has ever been shown in Winder and at prices within easy reach <>f
Pc cotton. Don’t fail to see us. We sell everything in our line, Stoves, Bed Coverings, Floor Coverings, lings. Picture Frames to order, Lounges, Davenports,
Oak Furniture fr“*r to the best
CALL AT ONCE AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR MAGNIFICENT OFFER!
HILL & FLANIGAN FURNITURE CO.
The White F, * ont , Opposite First National Bank.
WINDER, ■ GEORGIA.
PERSONAL MENTION.
For quality and price go to J. L.
Saul's.
- Mr. E. \. House spruit Friday in
Atlanta.
Mr. Obe Smith made a Hying trip
to Atlanta Monday.
! f We will all attend the good old
fashioned turkey dinner.
Ruby and Ruth Oarlthers
spent Monday in Atlanta.
Miss Emma Moore spent Sunday
with relatives in Athens.
Mr. Sara Ware, of Athens, was
the guest of relatives Sunday.
Miss Claud Coker, of Statham,
spent Sunday with homefolks.
Attention friends! Meet me at
the turkey dinner Thanksgiving.
Mrs. W. 8. Shank returned from
Atlanta Monday after a ten days
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visit. __
lok for the menu of the Thanks
giving dinner in this paper next
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith, of
Athens, spent Sunday here with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. (‘anthers, of
Athens, were the guests of Mr. and
-Mrs. H. A. Car it hers Sunday.
Mr. Cliff wages, who has been in
Comer for the past month, spent
Sunday with his family.
( Ask your neighbor about us. ,J.
E. Saul-
Corin' and we will post you on
prices. J. L. Saul.
Mr- Will Breedlove, of Athens,
was iu our city Sunday.
Mrs. Walter Wood lias been on
the sick list this week.
Mr. R. H. Cannon has returned
from a business trip to Conyers.
Miss Mary Russell and Mrs. R.
(). Ross visited Athens Thursday.
Miss Ora Etc Camp is the guest
.of friends in Covington this week-
Just think of it! An old fashion
ed turkey dinner for 50 cents
Thanksgiving.
Mr. J aiues Woodruff returned
home .Sunday, after a three months
stay in Florida.
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Miss Bessie Ham returned Sun
day from Jackson, where she att nti
ed the Nutt-Mellett wedding.
For Sale —Two good milch cows
with young calves. See Theodore
Dalton, Winder, Ga., R. F. D. 23-
Mrs. Sam Sheard and little
daughter, Kathleen, of Senica,
S. C., areJhe guests of Mrs. Ware.
Mr. A. E. Smith and little Glenn
Buchanan spent Monday in Mon
roe, the guest of Mrs. E. L>. Wyley.
Birds fall before a good Shot
gun. The l>est line ever shown in
Winder at the Smith Hardware Cos.
It is not hard to plow when you
use a genuine Oliver. Smith Hard
ware Cos. sells them.
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Just received 34 &IS.OO suits,
bought in a job lot. Will sell them
at ?*12.90. J. E. Saul.
Mrs. J. W. Whitehead has re
turned from Gainesville, where she
spent several days with relatives.
Don’t forget about that good
cook stove which saves fuel. A ear
load at Smith Hordware Cos., and
prices righl.
We need your Hardware business
and will make the right prices.
Come to see us. Smith Hardware
Cos. __ _ __
Why should you prepare dinner
at home Thanksgiving, when yon
can buy your dinner for 50 cents-at
the Thanksgiving dinner.
The friends of Mrs. M. A.Carith
ers, who was taken ill while visiting
her suns in Winder, will Ik- glad to
learn that she is greatly improved.
Mrs. J. C. Pentecost and baby,
of Enwroneeville,' .passed through
Winder today, en route for a few
days’ visit to Mr. R. N. Pentecost
and family,
1 lie ladies of the Methodist
church wish to extend thanks to
the citizens of Winder for the liber
al patronage given the oyster din
ner Tuesday. And especially do
they express appreciation of the
good feeling and Christian love
which prevailed on this occasion,
irrespective of denominational lines.
The affair was a great success in
every particular.
Mr. S. 'l'. Mnughon lias sold bis
nice farm in Walton county to Mr.
Job Hill, and will move to Winder-
Mr. G. 8. McDonald lias resisned
bis position in Atlanta and return
ed to his old home in Jackson
county. '
1 will begin a class in Shorthand
Monday, Nov. 9. All who wish to
begin with this class apply to Mrs.
All it; Morris, Way Hotel, Winder,]
Ga. J
For Hale —Three mules, 5 to 7 ;
years old; new surrey, double har
ness, 2 horse wagon, farming tools,
corn, and would soil laud —about
fOO acres. June 11. Wood, Route'
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The many friends of Mrs. L. A.
Mouse will be 'glad to -know that
she is improving. Mrs. House is
still in un Atlanta sanitarium hut
hopes to be able to return home
soon.
Mr. ami Mrs. L. H. Robert
wish to express their appreciation to
friends for the many kindnesses
shown them doing the illness and
death of their little Troy, Hairy
Daman. _
A recital will be given at the
opera house Monday night, begin-1
ning at 8:30 o’clock, by the music
and elocution departments of the
Winder public school. An admis
sion fee of 10e will Ire charged to
defray expenses.
Mr. P. A. Flanigan called at our;
office Thursday, and, by the way,
read what lie has to say about giv
ing you a talking machine. Pink
sa.vs Iliil A Flanigan will sell you
easy chairs at rock bottom prices in
which to sit and listen to the music
and you can have the music maker
absolutely free. Read his statement
elsewhere.
ROCKY RIDGE.
The weather is line and the far
mers arc making good use of it
gathering their crops.
The Manning Gin Company is
still running on full time. They
have ginned near 900 bales of cot
ton.
Mr. R. L. Manning was on the
sick list last week.
Rev. I. H. Miller filled his reg
ular appointment at Bethlehem Sun
day. A large crowd attended the
services.
Mrs. Callie Hoseh has been quite
sick for several days, but hope she*
will soon recover.
Mrs. Bulah Treadwell and chil
dren, of Winder, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Cal lie Hosch and family.
Miss Ruth Treadwell spent Sun
day with Miss Ever McDonald.
Mr. George Holloway and family,
of Paradise, spent Sunday with rel
atives here.
Mrs. Hattie Hendrix is spending
a few days with Mrs. C.illie lloach.
i We are sorry to note the sad
death of Mrs. Alice Edgar, whoso
illness was mentioned in these items
several limes recently. God took
her away Thursday, October 29.
She was hurried at Bethlehem cem
etery Friday, the funeral services
being conducted by Rev. I. H. Mil
ler. She haves her father and
mother, one sister, three brothers,
a husband and three small children
to mourn for her. The stricken
family has the sympathy of a host
of relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Allen,
through The News, wish to ac
knowledge the * many courtesies
shown them on the occasion of the
death of their little son, and ex
tend sincere thanks to their friends
for their kindness.