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BEN COLLIER
Will Close Out
FLANIGAN BROTHERS.
BEGINNING SATURDAY at Ip. m., continuing until 10 p. m.
Ben will auction off their entire stock of Clothing:, Overcoats, Shoes,
Hats, Etc.
Everything will positively go to the highest bidder.
Don’t forget the da.te==.Satu relay this week
And come or otherwise miss the greatest bargain opportunity in
the history of Winder.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Miss Blalock, of Hoschton, visit
e<l in Winder this week.
Mrs. J. M. Saunders has been
quite sick for the past week.
For Kent. —Residence on Mid
land'avenue. See Mrs. S. 1\ Lanier
Messrs. J. W. Moore dr Son have
* on hand many horses they will swap
or sell.
- Our next ear of hogs to arrive just
after Christmas. Wait for them.
Sheats A Patman.
The public schools will close Fri
day for Christmas holidays. The
little ones are happy.
Many of the people of Winder
attended the singing at Chapel Sun
day. All report a good time.
Mrs. .T. E. Wright, of Mountain
„ district, Walton county, is visiting
< her Mrs. Callie Millsans.
Mr. B. F. Maffett’s little son fed
on the tloor a few days ago and
broke his leg. The little fellow is
doing well.
** Mr. Peyton Meadow, of near the
Agricultural College, has secured a
house and will move to Winder at
an early day.
We welcome the family of Mr*
K. L. Hill, who have moved into
j, the Lamar house on Broad street.
They come from Hoschton- Mr.
Hill is ttie popular superintendent
of the oil mill.
A
J Some of Winders professional
* men are thinking of making anew
f dictionary. They will he aided by
' some of the ladies. For further
particulars call on some of the
preachers and hankers.
Mrs. Steve Johnson has moved to
Jefferson, j
Mrs. T. A. Maynard is in Bishop
with relatives.
Mrs. L. H. Roberts left Saturday
for Athens, where she will spend
Christmas.
Mr. (i. C. Reeves has moved his
family here from Bold Springs and
has entered the insurance Held.
Mrs. W. W. Hinton is at Com
nerce, where six* was called to the
bedside of her son-in-law, Mr. J, I).
Kiee, who is very sick.
Miss Lena Aderholt, the popular
milliner at J. T. Strange & Co’s,
after a successful season, left Wed
nesday for her home in Fairburn,
Ga.
Mr. J. 1;. Lanier and family left
Sunday for Misissippi. Mr. Lanier
is touring the state of Mississippi
with a view of investing in farm
lands.
Mr. Fate Sims had the misfor
tune to lose a fine mule this week.
He was driving along Broad street,
Winder, when the mule suddenly
ream! up and fell dead.
Mrs. Emory Williamson, of Au
gusta, accompanied by Mrs. S T.
Ross, whose guest she has l>een for
the past week, left Tuesday for Jef
ferson to visit relatives.
The coffee used at the oyster sup
per Thurday night vvas the product
of the Luzianne Coffee Company, of
New Orleans. It vvas pronounced
by many to be an excellent coffee.
Prof. J. L. Moore, of Bethlehem,
was in Winder Wednesday. Mr.
Moore’s new book, “Happy Voice
No. 3,” will be ready for delivery
February, 1909. He is now con
ducting a singing class of 75 at
Bethlehem.
Mrs. Marvin Maynard is visiting
relatives in Opelika, Ala.
Don’t miss the spelling Bee at
the Opera House Monday night.
Miss Bessie Ham leaves tomorrow
for .Jackson, where she goes to
spend the holidays with her parents.
Misses Starr Blasingame and
Pauline Camp will be home for
Christmas from Brenau next Sat
urday.
Rev. S. W. Arnold, P. A* Flani
gan and Warren Toole are odds-on
favorites in the spelling Bee Mon
day night.
Business of much importance to
every Baptist of Winder will lx'
brought up next Sunday night.
Come out.
Mr. Rufus Callahan returned
Monday from ('rawfordville, where;
he has been visiting relatives for
several days.
*
Mis? Ilutli Carithers entertained
a few of her young friends inform
ally Monday evening at her home
on Candler street.
Mr. P. A. Flanigan made a busi
ness trip to Jefferson Wednesday in
his Buiek, accompanied By his wife
and Mrs. F. \\\ Bondurant.
Mr. C. M. Kenimer, manager of
the Fidelity Mutual of Philadelphia,
has been in the city for several days
with the F. W. Bondurant Agency.
Messrs. W. B. Jordan, H. W
Hill and .J. T. Hogan, of Longview,
were in Winder Tuesday purchas
ing lumber for the purpose of im
proving the school house and Odd
Fellows’ hall at that place. There
is a thriving lodge of Odd Fellows
at Longview, and the above named
gentlemen are among its most en
thusiastic members.
Bagwell Business College.
GEORGIA'S LEADING BUSINESS TRAINING SCHOOL.
I mSm *
FELIX BRYAN.
Stenographer Southern R. R. after
four months course in night School.
198 PEACHTREE ST., ATLANTA, GA.
Every memlx*r of the Baptist
church is urgently requested to be
present on next Sunday night as
the financial report af finance com
mittee will la- rendered.
Flanigan Bros, have inaugurated a
new feature in disposing of goods.
Determined to go out of business,
they have put on a private auction
sale. These goods are to go at your
own price. Don’t miss this bar
gain opportunity of a life time.
Read their ad. on local page. Big
Ben Collier will l>e on hand to fur
nish the fun.
The splendid records of our
students and their success in hold
ing the best positions clearly
demonstrates that our modern
methods and systems of Short
hand and Book-keeping save <>m*-
lialf the time required for old
systems and that they make more
competent Stenographers and
Book-keepers.
Exclusive right to teach the
famous CHARTIER system of
Shorthand in this section.
POSITIONS SECURED.
A good position is secured for
every graduate upon completing
the course.
Write or call for beautifully
illustrated Catalog.
Valuables Play Hide And Seek.
We clip the following from
today’s Constitution:
Athens, Ga., Dec. lfi. —Pierce
Whitehead, who lost and
SI,OOO in jewels at Winder a few
nights since, was lucky enough to
find them again Monday. He and
the city marshal were hunting for
them, and in a roll of old carpet in
the Granite hotel Mr. Whitehead
came across them.
The aprons and fancy articles
left from the Presbyterian bazar
have been reduced to cost and can
be seen at the home of Mrs. R. O.
Ross. . I
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