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farmers!
1 .With the coming spring of 1900 we are celebrat
ing the eighth season of our business career here—a
period of time long enough for us to know you and
get thoroughly acquainted with you. So we wish to
inform you should you desire to open up an account
with us during this spring payable in the fall, we will
accommodate you. When we accept your ac-
Bmt we consider you good, and your, trade will be
Hked after with the utmost care. Prices and quality
Yours to serve,
A. L. SAUL,
B THE CLOTHIER.
Wkd Jan. 18,1901
m ANNOUNCEMENT
pTOr* KILGORE. & KELLY TO THEIR
MANY FRIENDS AND PATRONS
\ FEBRUARY 4, 1909.
It affords us much pleasure to announce that we
are still located at our same old place of business and
have also aided to it another large room—the large
room fornwly occupied by Herrin Bros. Our occupy
ing rooms with a door
! PERSONAL. MENTION.
Miss Cleo Bush entertained the
Jokers Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ni black have
returned from a visit to Atlanta.
Mr E. T. Settle, of Lawrcnco
villo, spent Sunday with home
folks.
Miss Susie Dowdell is at home
again after spending the week-end
in Atlanta.
Miss Manehe Stanton will spend
a month in Culloden before return
ing to Winder.
Mr. J. 11. Kilgore continues to
improve and it is hoped that he
may be out soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williamson
are now boarding with Mrs. .J. M.
Jackson, on Athens streets.
Mrs. George Lewis, of LaCrange,
is spending some weeks her
mother, Mrs. I). M. Wilson.
Mrs. FI. 1). Jackson is confined
to her home by sickness this week.
We hope she may soon he out.
Mr. and Mrs. Jester, of Athens,
visited the family of Mr. J. 11.
Kilgore Tuesday and Wednesday.
Rev. Mack Lakes and wife, of
Monroe,spent several hours in Win
der Monday with Dr. Quillian’s
family.
Bev. T. F. Yarbrough, of Mays
ville, visited hi - sister, Mrs. Catlett,
at the Mahaffey house a few days
last week.
Miss Lueile Cochran, the very at
tractive guest of Miss Ruth Carith
ers, left Wednesday for her home
in Barnesvillo.
Don’t forget the Valentine Social
at Mrs. W- O. Perry’s on February
12, from 2tolop. m- A pleasant
time for all who attend.
Don't forget the Standard O’d
Reliable, best of all. ‘ Oliver Chilled
Turners and Middle Busters. Smith
Hardware Company sells them. *
Lost —Watch fob in (shape of
locket, “S J. S.” engraved on out
side, two pictures on inside. Re
turn to this office and receive reward.'
Eggs for Hatching from th< roug fi
bred Bar red Rock chickens. SI.OO
per 15. Hood as you can get any
where. Cash with order. R. 1 .
Wright.
Did you ever use an Eye Hoe
was guaranted not to bivak?
have the Smith guar.
ilk'2
Judge K. B. min
Mr. \Y.'i..Sil<es visited (Hester
Wednesday.
Mas. J. C. DeLaperriero has been
on the sick list this week.
Mr. J. FT Hill, of HoechWh, gave
The News office a call today. X
Mr. Henry Edgar, of Chandler’s
district, gave us a call this week.
Mr. C. C McCavc, of Ilosehton,
was a visitor to Winder Thursday.
Mr. R. J. Wheeler, of near Mul
berry, was in Winder Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A- (’amp and
M iss Pauline Camp visited the Gate
City Wednesday.
Dou’t forget to pay your electric
light and water bill by the lOthand
save 10 per cent.
See those 50e and Toe Shirts for
only 35c while they last at Kilgore
& Kelly’s Clothing Department.
Clean F p Shirt Sale at Kilgoie A
Kelly's Clothing Department. 50c
and 75c Shirts;- while they last,
choice 35c.
Mrs. W. P. DeLaperriere, of
Hosehton, was the guest Wednes
day of her mother. Mrs. J. C De-
Lnperriere.
Judge B. A. Julian and Dr. C.
S. Turner went down to Atlanta
Tuesday to witness the Walthotir-
Wills bicycle race.
Listen 1 300 Men's Shirts ’ all
si7.es and large assortment 50c and
75c Shirts at 35c. Clothing De
partment Kilgore A Kelly.
Wire fencing for yourTront yard,
garden, lot, pasture and hog pens.
The right kind and the right price.
Smith Hordware Company.
Ail event of unuasal interest in
Winder will take place at the First
Baptist Church, Atlvns, Thursday,
February 25th, when Miss Kathleen
Mavourueen Hulme, of Athens, will
be united in marriage to Mr. Homer
Clifton Smith, of Winder, oldest son
of Mr. and Mrs, (J. W. Smith.
STATIiAM AND ITS PEOPLE
Miss Hattie Aycock spent Tues
day in Athens.
Miss Ola Daniel, of Winder, is
the guest of her brother, Dr. J. * •
Daniel.
Mr. W. M. Fite was in the Clas
sic city Monday.
Mrs. W. L. Epsy, of Bogart, was
the guest of her daughter, Mi>|
L. M. Guinn, Tuesday.
Mr. L D. Ross was in Athcns^H
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