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* E. LLOYD THOMAS ,
4 DEALER IN
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Dry Goods, Notions , Shoes, Hats and Millinery
WINDER, GA., 1909. |
To the Public:
We-are agreeably surprised at the way our sales are increas
ing day by day. Still there is no wonder about it. Our prices
are right and we are giving good goods for the money.
Pleased customers make permanent customers and new customers.
We refer you to anyone buying goods of us. They will tell
T you our prices are right and the goods are all we claim. Il you
t^Nar3 not making your purchases as cheap as others, come to our
store and we will put you right.
There is only one way to know what we are offering, and that
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is to visit our store.
E. LLOYD THOMAS.
Next door to Winder Banking Company, on Broad and Candler Sts.
Closing Out Sale
of Glassware, Tinware, Crockery, Syrup,
Molasses, Vinegar, Coffee, Stock Food, Five
and Ten Cent Counters, Paint, Nails, Cof
fee Mills, Buggy Whips and Stove Vessels.
JEWELRY AT HALF PRICE.
Will continue to sell Vegetables, Fruits, Candy, Fancy Crackers, Cigars,
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Loaf Bread, Fresh Fish and Fresh
Sausage Saturdays.
Southern Express Company,
' Atlanta Daily Journal,
Atlanta Semi-Week!} Journal,
Winder Weekly News.
Soda Fount with all good flavors and Coca Cola. Try our New Drink, Nova Kola.
Hot Peanuts. WE BUY HIDES AND COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Stock Food, oc per pound.
Spool Thread, 4c per spool
Five-cent Counter Goods at 4c
Ten-cent Counter Goods at 8c
WILL HAVE A PLACE TO
Rest,
<jet your Journal,
Get your Express,
Get your Laundr},
Get your Saturday Blade,
We are at the same place, doing business the same waj,
W. T. SHAW & CO.,
HOSCHTON, GEORGIA.
Will Take Some More Agencies.
SOME PRICES:
Window Shades at prices that will put others in the shade.
AGENT FOR
South Georgia Syrup at 40c per.gal
Cuba Molasses at 40c per gallon
Vinegar at 20c per gallon
Silver Spoons at 20c per bunch
Get your Chicago Ledger,
Get you a Good Cigar.
Get you a Coca Cola,
Get you a Soda Water,
Get a Dollar’s Worth,
Gainesville Steam Laundry,
Chicago Saturday Blade,
Chicago Ledger,
Saturday Evening Post.
Fiver Medicine 11c per package
Pine Tar Honey 20c per buttle
Pine Tar Honey 40c per buttle
Where you are Welcome,
Get your Fancy Candy,
Get your Fancy Crackers,
Let your Wants Known.
Buy Money Orders.
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WITH THE
|KURFEES PAINTS
(pu*e L.ad and linc Product.)
For inside and out, walls,
floors, barns, porches,
roofs, etc. A particular \
kind for each job, and
each kind particularly
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S; SOLD BY ;
WOODRUFF HARDWARE &
: MANUFACTURING CO.
I WINDER, GA.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
LEWIS C. IUJSSELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Winder, Ga.
Offices over First. National Bank.
G. A. .JOHNS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Winder, Ga.
Office over Smith & Carithers’
Bank Practice in State and U.
S. Courts.
J. F. HOLMES,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Statham, Ga.
Criminal and Coin inert ial Law a
Specialty.
W. H. QUARTERMAN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Winder, Ga.
Practice in all the courts
Commercial law a specialty.
W. L. DeLaPERRIERE
DENTAL SURGERY.
Winder - - Georgia
Fillings, Bridge and Plate-work
done in most scientific and satis
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factory way.
Offices on Broad St.
SPURGEON WILLIAMS
DENTIST,
Winder ... Georgia
Offices over Smith <fe Carithers
bank. All work done satisfac
torily,
Phone 81.
DR. S. T. ROSS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Winder, Ga.
Offices over First National Bank.
EDMOND F. SAXON, M. D.
WINDER, GA.
Office over Turner’s Pharmacy.
Residence on Broad St. Phone
116. Attend all calls day or night.
DR. R. P. ADAMS,
IJETHLEHEM, GA.
General Practice. Telephone.
ALLEN’S ART STUDIO.
All kinds of Photographs made
by latest methods. All work do 3U
promptly. Office on Candler St.,
i Winder Ga
For Sale
—One of the Neatest -
5-Room Cottages in
Winder .
Close in and convenient to all
churches and school. A bargain
for next two weeks.
LAMAR 6c PERRY
HOSCHTON.
Pont live in a town and knock it.
Dr- V. L. Darby was in Athens
last week on business.
Mr. Joe Pirkle, of Buekhead, was
in town Monday on business.
Mrs. Nick Rainy, of Mullbey,was
visiting in town Monday.
Mr. and Mr. V. L. Darby were
vs ting in Grad is last week.
W. M. Smith visited his brother,
\V. C. Smith,at Elberton, this week.
Prof. Self is teaching a class in
penmanship here this week.
Misses Annie Perry and Roena
Hill, of Winder, were visiting Miss
Alma I Tosoh last week.
Mrs. J. F. Hill was visiting friends
and relatives in Winder this week.
Some girls sing outwardly in the
parlor and scold inwardly in the
kite hen.
Mr. Willie Sims and Miss Gladys
Shirley, of Anple Wiley, were visit
ing Mr. Russ and Miss Lillie Pirkle
Saturday and Sunday.
The Christian people will carry
op a series of meetings at the Presby
terian church for three weeks.
Mrs. W. T. Shaw and Miss Enla
Blalock yisited relatives in \\ indcr
last week.
Prof. J. A. ('rook, of Dry Pond,
was visiting Mr. S. T- Hartly Mon
day.
Mrs.'.J. A. Faulkner, <>f Colbert,
Ga., is visiting Mrs. B. F. Young
this* week.
Mr. Bod gin, of Germany, and
Mr. J. W. Nichols, of Hoschton,
have bought out the Hoschton Bot
tling Works and will continue to
make the best soda water. Mr.
Rod gin has twenty-five years’ ex
perience in making soda water.
They will put some new drinks on
the market at once.
The case docketed for sometime
here By Judge A. D. Spealman, of
Randolph’s district, was tried
Wednesday evening at 4: HO o'clock
at the Methodist church by Rev. J.
L. Hall and he was found guilty
of taking one of our best girls, Miss
May McDaniel, and was sentenced
for life on a farm near town.
SEVENTH SON, I3TH CHILD.
Thirteenth Child of a Thirteenth
Child and the Seventh Son of a
Seventli Son.
Long-distance telephone brought
word from Winder yesterday to bis
associates on the court of appeals
bench, that Judge R. K Russell is
again a father, for the thirteenth
time.
A fine baby boy was born yester
day to Judge and Mrs. Russell at
their home near Winder, and,scarce
21 hours old, he is mure than an
ordinary, every-day baby lx>y.
He is a baby Ik>v with a proud
record behind *him, for he is the
thirteenth child of a thirteenth
child on his mother’s side, and the
seventh son of a seventh son on the
side of his father.
There arc few children in the
country or, for that matter, in the
.world, who can lay claim to such
distinction at so tender an age.
What name this youngest of the
Russells will lx-ar, the judge's At
lanta friends did not learn. This
is a decision, it is stated, which the
court has not yet handed down, for
it is no easy matter to name a
thirteenth child and a seventh son
of a seventh son.
Judge Bussell’s friends will con
gratulate him heartily upon this
; latest and important addition to
1 his family.
If the news reaches as far as British
East Africa, he may expect a con
gratulatory cablegram from a certain
party who is over there hunting
lions-and tigers and wild beasts. —
1 Atlanta Constitution.