Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, September 30, 1909, Image 2

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Here Are the Reasons= — .. It Will Pay You to Trade with Kilgore & Kelly Ji'j /?A% / . -i- M '?#|. f \ V l 4 t-fci '.3 i?■ A / *%*• - ; c \ - - • ! ; A —1 r : , i mfk t < K'' l hy rVjitic* Uodwn. I’luLkl<ii-Kta. f* Everything to Wear ' A GOOD 3-Horse Farm FOR RENT, .1 ttsl Outside the Incorporation of Winder, Consisting of Seventy-Five Acres , 25 acres good* bottom land. All in high state 01 cultiva tion, known as Hartwell Jackson Home Place Now occupied by J. It, Crow. For further information, ap ply to J. R. N. BAUGH, R. F. D. 18, Statham, - Georgia. Schedule Gainesville Midland Railway SOUTH MOUND No. 11 —Lv. B:HS a. in. No. 13 —Lv. 2:50 p m. No id —Lv. K):3on m; Sun. only. NOUTH HOUND No. 12 — \I. U :2 r a tn. No. 1 I—At.1 —At. 5:40 p m. No. If) —A.. 4:25 pm; Sun. onlv. A Houston man one hundml and seventeen years of age has just been married to a bride of thirty. We defy Allentown. Pennsylvania, to heat that. —Orange (Tex.) Daily Leader. A 9t ink-lit of psychology says the reason men go to sleep in church is because they pay such devout at tention to the services,and the more ; closely a tnan follows the preacher, the more apt ho is to get sleepy i That’s comforting doctrine for the i sleeper, hut a little rough ou the j preacher. —Elberton Sta r. FIRST: Because of the great variety, which makes it possible for you to select just the goods which suit your needs best. , SECOND: Because every article and every yard of goods is absolutely dependable, and dependable mer chandise assures satisfied customers. THIRD: When you buy goods bearing the Kilgore & Kelly brand the quality is considered second to none, and considered superior to all at the same prices. Anything bearing this brand can be nothing but good. Eeach of our lines have been selected with the ut most care, and many good values await you. Give us a call. Last Notice. All parties indebted t<> the old firms of Critieth, Mill.saps A Cos., and Griflfeth, Millsaps Bush A Cos,, are requested to make immediate settlement. The administrator is pressing the winding up of the late I. 8. Smith estate, and these notes and accounts must !>e settled at | once, and unless we hear from you jiu the next few days, the same will be placed in the hands of offi cers with instruction to bring suit. Call at GrifTeth, Smith A Cos. I Many women after remedying a smoky stove or a smoking lamp, have to put up with a. smoking hus iband. . I JOHNSON'S ACADEMY. I Miss Mai lie Patrick spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Fate Jones, of | < >ak Grove. Mr. 1 .Cos Hunt, of Westminister S. C., who has been visiting Mr- J. M. Johnson and family, has return [ ed home. J. It- Johnson lias bis house about completed. Mrs. Emma Bush has returned home from Cnion Springs Alabama, where she has l>een visiting In-r daughter Mrs. Effie Cowan. Mrs. Addie Boberts and Mrs. Wrigtit, of Atlanta, visited Mr, Hope and family last week- Miss Bluford Minis, who is going to school in Winder, spent Saturday and Sunday with homcftolks. Mis. Sarah Watson who has been visiting relatives at Center has re turned home. Miss Lon a Mae Fite is going to school in LoganviHe. Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Fite and J. R. Johnson .attended quarterly con ference which was held in Pender grass Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Roberts MANY PEOPLE wonder how it is that Flanigan & Flanigan does such a vol ume of business —how it is they sell so many pianos, organs, vehicles, etc., where others seem to fail. Some think it is because of their salesmanship. But are there not oth ers who are just as good salesmen as they are ? That is not the reason. Here is the reason: They always buy in quantities large enough to obtain the very best prices possible, and they always give their customers the advantage of these low onces. A large volume of business, and nonest dealings, both with the manufactur ers and the consumers, is the reason of their success. January Ist, 1909, they bought 200 Pianos—2o solid cars. 300 Organs—l 2 solid cars. 400 Buggies—2o solid cars. Is it a wonder they get business. and children visited J. W. Roberts and family, of Ebenezer, Sunday. Mr. Ezra Hope spent last week in Monroe and Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wood visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Johnson Sun day. Messrs. Walter Finch and Roy Jenkins spent Sunday in Atlanta. Misses Lucinda Foster, Ida Elev and Agues Hope visited Miss Claudie Johnson Sunday afternoon. Wonder if the Journal-Herald Company will start a touring ear to the North Pole? Mrs. Loua Watsou is visiting ijT & ti.MBWHCEH BHOS.SCO BAJiMORC.MO' relatives near Holly Springs this week. Mr. Fred Fite, of Alabama, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. .A. J. Fite. A. I. Lyle spent Monday night in Statham, tlie guest of Mr. afrd Mrs. W. M. Fite-