Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, March 25, 1909, Image 2
FLANIGAN & FLANIGAN . ' i
Is today unloading a car load of 38 Organs, the first solid car ever shipped to Winder. This
is the first shipment of a purchase of one hundred and now if you want music in your home
we can sell you an organ ata price no one else can afford. In other words, wo can sell you an
organ cheaper, considering quality, than any concern in the business.
“Starck” artistic Pianos. Absolutely the best money will buy. A Piano that can be
handed down from one generation to another. This line of Pianos we positively guarantee
for 25 years. Certainly they cost more money than the commercial grade pianos, but they
are worth more. A piano artist of rare ability asked us how we expected to sell these pianos
in Winder, but we believe Northeast Georgia is entitled to the best, and we know that
the Yankies have no better pianos than the “Starck.” A solid car received last week here
in Winder, and a solid car load are now on the track at Greensboro, Ga., where we expect
to work next week.
This is the way we buy merchandise, ioo Buggies, ioo
Pianos, ioo Organs for 1909.
Do you doubt that we can give you prices? Let’s keep Winder
in the lead. We want your business and all we ask is a chance.
Yours for business,
Flanigan & Flanigan,
WINDER, - GEORGIA.
JEFFERSON.
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Mossth, William and l 1-
rich Bennett, of the State Universi
ty*. at Athens, spent Sunday with
friends in Jefferson.
Miss Inez Hitchcock, of Okla
homa, is visiting Misses Stockton
this week.
Mae Applehy and Hoyt Archer,
of Athens, were is Jefferson Sunday.
The Misses McNair, of the State
Normal School, spent Saturday a id
Sunday with Miss Erin Holder,
who had come from Brenau for the
week-end, bringing with her, her
friend Miss Berry.
Miss Annabel Brock visited home
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folks Sunday. She is a popular
Brenau student.
Mr. Ford Walker, of Athens, was
with friends in Jefferson this week.
Mr. Fred McGarity was up from
Monroe to see his relatives and
friends this week.
Miss Peacock, of Pendergrass,
spent Sunday with the Misses
Reinhardt, at the Martin Institute
Dormitory.
The people of Jefferson express a
general regret that Manager
Douglas of the Gainesville Midland
has resigned and will not be with us
longer. There is some satisfaction,
however, in the report that our
genial friend, Mr. E. B. Eppes. will
become Manager to succeed Mr.
Dougins.
The City Council is making prep
arations for paving with concrete
blocks some of the principal side
walks of Jefferson at an early date.
Jefferson is old and has lxa n called
a slow town, but it may be that
things will get right here after all,
if she is not already doing so.
A recital by local talent will be
given at Martin Institute Friday
evening.
The most successful Lyceum
System Jefferson ever had will close
on the evening of April 2nd with
a popular and entertaining attrac
tion, “The Otterbein Mail Quartet
and Bell Ringers ” The attraction
is one of the best of its kind and
will be attended by quite a large
audience. We should like for some
of our good friends in Winder to be
here. _
JOHNSON’S ACADEMY.
Several from here attended
preaching at Pentecost Sunday.
Mrs. Elia McElhannon and
children are visiting her brother,
Mr. .1. G. Healan, this week.
Misses Mattie and Ada Morris
spent Wednesday night with Misses
Bertha and Alice McElhannon.
Mrs. W. M. Fite and baby, of
Statham, are visiting her mother,
Mrs J. M. Johnson, this week.
Mr. George Greeson and wife are
sick at this writing.
Messrs. John Baird and Poster.
Freeman will sing at Ebenezer the
fourth Sunday afternoon at 2:30
Everybody cordially invited.
Bring song books.
Miss Ida Eley and Mr. Ezra
Hope attended preaching at Rock
well Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wood, of
Galilee, spent Saturday with home
folks.
We aj*e sorry to chronicle the ill
ness of Mrs. Lena Watson. Hope
she will l>e well soon.
Mr- Lee Fulcher, wife and
children visited the latter’s mother,
Mrs. Dock Elrod, Saturday night
and Sunday.
dev. A. E. Scott spent Sunday
night with Mr. J. M. Johnson and
family.
Mr and Mrs. Wallace, of Holly
Springs, visited Mr. Will Watson
and family Sunday.
Miss Sallie Patrick spent Satur-
day night and Sunday with Miss
Eunice Prickett, of Oak Grove.
Mrs. Joe Dunnahoo visited her
mother, Mrs Green Chandler, Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. White, of Oconee
county, spent Sunday with the lat
ter’s sister, Mrs. Ida Dunnagan.
Mr. .J. A. Willoughby is on t]ie
sick list this week.
Mr- and Mrs. Dock Elrod spent
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Fulcher .
Miss Vera Thompson spent Mon
! day night with Miss Corine Wall.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fite spent
Sunnay with Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Fite.
PLEASANT HILL
Several from this place attended
preaching at Paradise Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Casper
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs
George Hamilton Saturday night
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Grizzle visit
ed Mr- and Mrs. Will Brewer
Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. J L. Owens were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. V ill
Mil Isa ps Sunday.
Mrs- Fannie Hamilton and Mrs.
Uni and Miss Mary Lou Owens
were the guests of Mrs. Susan and
Mrs. Fannie Smith Monday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Owens were
the guests of Mr- and Mrs- J. L.
Owens Saturday.
Mr ,Toh Smith and his mother,
Mr-*. Susan Smith, were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Smith
Sunday and Sunday night.
Mrs. Ann Millsaps and Mrs.
Fannie Hamilton and Mrs. Nora
Hunter Were the guests of Mrs.
Lou < hvens Sunday.
Mi. Job Smith was in Winder
Tuesday.
SENSATIONAL LOW PRICES
ON BUGGIES.
Never before has such low prices
been printed in a paper. The original
Barnesville Buggy, which has always
sold for $75.00 to $85.00, to go
$67.50 for cash. \
The Carmichael Buggy, a strictly
high grade Buggy worth $75.00, to go
for $67.50 for cash.
Sechler Buggies, a first-class medi
um grade buggy, to go at $60.00.
Our Leader Buggy at $50.00
This is a world beater. See us and be
convinced.
That is 20 per cent off of real value,
but we have them and we are going
to sell them. This price will last until
our present large stock is exhausted.
Do not fail to come -at once and get orfe
of these bargains. With each bug
gy we will give FREE a good Wbip i
and summer Lap Robe, and will give a
fifteen-dollar set of Harness for ten
dollars. Come while they last.
Yours for honest dealings,
WOODRUFF HARDWARE & MFG. C 0.,.
Winder, - Georgia.