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Your choice from this Car Load of Rock Hill Buggies for the best five Stalks of Cotton
Raised in Jackson county,
field condition taken In
consideration.
This premium buggy will
be awarded at the Jackson
county fair this fail and will
be on exhibition at my new
warehouse until the fair is ever.
SOCIAL. LOCAL A Si!) PERSONAL
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS AND ITEMS
OF LOCAL INTEREST.
Choice round steak at 12 l-2e.
U. I). Moore & Bon.
Mr. W. J. Whitehead made a
'•business trip to Sparta Monday.
Mr. L. W. Leslie was up from
Bethlehem yesterday on business.
Mrs Frances Whitehead is the
guest of her son, Mr. J. CL W bite
head.
Messrs. Henry Pledger and Hor
schel Hill left Sunday night for
Panama.
Sepeeial Agent O'Neal, of the
•Seaboard, spent Sunday with his
family here.
Hon. C. Pv. Ware, county school
commissioner of Gwinnett, was in
the city Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jackson
spent Monday in Monroe with the
latter parents.
Miss Adel Nutt, of Jackson, will
visit her sister, Mrs. J. H.Turner,
here this week.
Mrs. L. D. Williams, of Atlanta,
is visiting her mother, Mrs S. L.
Young, tliis week.
Miss Re ha Whitehead returned
Sunday from a ten days visit to
relatives at Pendergrass.
Mr. Wood Sheats has moved 1 1 is
family here from Monroe. He will
buy cotton here tins season.
Miss Runett Wescutt, of Macon,
is tin* guests of her sister, Mrs. W.
H, Toole, on Candler street.
Miss Launa Arnold, who is con
nected with the firm of J. T Strange
<fc Cos., in the millinery department,
spent last week in Atlanta, return
ing here Tuesday.
For Sale!
An attractive home, corner
of Center and Stevens Sts.
Also three desirable build
ing lots on Center Street.
For particulars apply to
A. Hamilton,
Winder, Ga.
Is it the residence lot? See Z. F.
Jackson, Winder, Ga.
Mrs. W B. McCants visited rela
tives in Gainesville this week.
For Sak —One Rambler Bicycle;
good as new. Apply at this office.
Hello! little people. Going to
school? Hundreds of tablets and
pencils at Boyd s store.
Mr. Fred Cunningham, of Rome,
visited the family of Mr. H- P.
Stanton this week.
For Rent —1-room house on New
street. In first class condition. Ap
ply to Herrin Bros.
Miss Florrie Wood left Tuesday
morning for the Georgia Normal
and Industrial College.
Tablets for pencil, tablets for pen
and examination tablets, composi
tion books, pencils, pens, pen
holders, pencil holders, combination
pen and pencil, pencil sharpeners,
ciayons, ink, pens, etc., at Boyd’s
store.
Hill Buggy has always been the
\. fr es t medium-priced buggy on the
them. ' The price is right.
Phone 4?> for your fresh neats.
R D. Mot re A Sun.
Don't forget about that good Belt
ling at Smith Hardware Cos.
Fresh Fish and Oysters at (Jem
Grocery Cos. Saturday.
Miss Starr Blassingame will leave
next week for Brcman.
Miss Lila May McKibbon left
Tuesday for Cox College.
Miss Lula Bowden, of Lawrencc
ville, spent Sunday in Winder-
Miss Gussie O’Neale will leave
next week for Agnes Scott College,
I at Decatur.
You want the best. You get the
best of good tilings to eat at Gem
Grocery Cos.
Misses Rubye and Ruth Carithers
left last week for an extended trip
j to Clayton, Ga.
The friends of Colonel 1.. C. hus
sell will he glad to know lie is im
| proving after Ids recent illness.
Miss Jule Niblack, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday in Winder, the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Niblack.
Revival services are being con
ducted at the Wesley Memorial
church this week by Mr. Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ayers are
receiving congratulations upon the
arrival of a little hoy at their home
last week.
Miss Bertha Mae Street, of Con
yers, who lias been the attractive
guest of Miss Kathlene Coker, lias
returned home.
Master Keith Quarterinan enter
tained a numb* r of bis friends at a
birthday party Saturday afternoon,
in celebration of his ninth birthday.
Behold the beautiful Bow of Light,
Built by DeLay, Smith and Wright,
j It will guide you through the dark
ness of night,
And will touch your pocketbook
very light.
See them at Smith Hardware Cos.
Choice mutton at 1L D. Moore A
Soil's.
Miss Kathlene Coker will spend
Sunday in Atlanta, the guest of
friends.
Ouite a number of young people
will picnic at the Park Thursday
afternoon.
Hello! little people. Going to
school? Good candy and plenty of
it at Boyd’B store.
Miss Nellie Kilgore, who has
l>een quite ill for the past few days,
is recovering rapidly.
If you intend buying any Pre
pared Roofing, it will pay you to
see Smith Hardware Cos.
Miss Bumbo Cook, of Watkins
ville, stopped over with her cousin,
Mrs. T A. Maynard, on route to
Monroe.
Miss Claude Coker and Mr. and
Mrs. T. B. Higginbotham, of At
lanta, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. R Coker-
Mrs. Minnie Daniel and her
mother, Mrs. M. J. Perry, have
moved into their handsome new
home on Candler street.
The sale of the J. C. Pentecost
property, which was advertised foi
the first Tuesday in September, was
postponed until the fir-4 Tuesday in
October- Read the ad. in this is
sue.
Miss Sella Fretwell, of Jackson
ville, Fla., arrived in the city last
week, and is with Mr- and Mrs. M.
L. Rodgers- Miss Fretwell won the
capital prize in the Jacksonville
Metropolis Contest —a fifteen-hun
dred-dollnr house and lot.
The subject of Rev. W. ,T. Hun
nieutt Sunday morning will be,
“Remembering Christ. Evening
subject, “How Husbands Should
j Treat Their Wives ” This is the
first of a series of Sunday night sub
jects, all of which are to be prac
tical.
Best Ham, sliced at 20c. R. I).
Moore A Son.
Phone No. <S for your fresh Fish
and Oysters Saturday.
Norfolk Fish and Oysters at Gem
(J roeerv ( o. Saturday.
1 am going to Smith Hardware
Cos. for one of those good Lanterns.
Are you?
For Rent —Five-room house on
Broad street. Apply to L. M.
Leathers.
If it is a farm you want on easy
terms, write or see /■ F. Jackson,
Winder, Ga.
Mrs. Wages and little son, G. T-.
of Augusta, are spending the week
end with Mrs. Z. F. Stanton-
Eiise, the little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. IC. A. Starr, who have
been quite sick, is improving.
Mrs. A.veVs, of Aycrsville who
has been visiting her son, Mr. W.
A. Ayres, has returned home.
Have wo Hold you any Paints? If
not, why not? We have* the l>est.
Smith Hardware Cos.
My store will Ik- closed next
Thursday and Friday, Aug- 16 and
17, on account of a Jewish holiday.
J. L. Saul.
Mrs. L. W. Hodges left Wednes
day for Baltimore. Before returning
Mrs. Hodges will visit Hagerstown
and other points.
Mrs. H. A- Carithers and sister,
Miss Grace Mendenhall, who have
Been visiting here, left this week for
an extensive trip West.
Mr. J. H Durham, of Chauncey,
(Ja., <*. Winder hoy who is prosper
ing in South Georgia, is circulating
among friends in the city this week.
Mrs. M. L. Hutchinson and Mr.—
Hutchinson stopped over a few
(days with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
! Maynard, en route to their home in
Opelika, Ala.
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