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OUR NEW STOCKS OF FALL AND WINTER
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Ladies’Suits and Furnishings
Are now complete, and we invite you to come and look through them. Our Mr. LI. Men
del spent seven weeks in New York and other Eastern markets selecting these goods, and
buying in immense quantities to supply his large wholesale establishment in Atlanta and
many branch houses in Georgia, we are sure we can offer you values such as you have
never before received. We make no idle boast —we say we can save you money on your
purchases, and we can and will do so. All we ask is for you to call and look through our
stock and get our prices.
CLOTHING
Our line of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing is beyond
doubt the very nobbiest ever shown here, consisting
of the very latest shades and patterns in blues, grays,
olive greens in worsted and Scotch mixtures at from
57.50 to $22.50
We guarantee every purchase to give you abso
lute satisfaction in every respect.
WOMEN’S WOES.
Winder Women Are rinding Relief at
East.
It docs seem like women have
more than a fair share of the
aches and pains that afflict hu
manity; they must “keep up,’'
must attend to duties in spite of
constantly aching backs, or head
aches j dizzy spdls, bearing-down
pains; they must stoop ov'T.when
to stoop means torture. They
must walk and bend and woik
with racking pains and many
aches from kidney ills. Kidneys
cause mon* suffering than any
other organ of the body. Keep
the kidneys well and health is
easily maintained. Read of a
remedy for kidneys only that
helps and cures the kidneys and is
endorsed by people you know.
Mrs.J. W. Marlow, Broad St.,
Winder. Ga., says: ‘"When 1
first used Doan’s Kidney Pills, 1
was much run down in health. I
had pains in my back and hips,
was bothered by frequent head
aches and felt tired and languid
most of the time. I had previous
ly taken remedies, but they had
proved of little benefit. Doan’s
’ Kidney Pills, procured at Turner’s
Pharmacy, made a change for the
better almost before I realized it
and it was not long before the
pain and lameness had entirely
disappeared. My kidneys were
also restored to a normal con
dition and my strength and en
ergy returned. My health is now
of the best and I attribute it en
tirely- to Doan's Kidneys Pills.’’
For sale by all dealers. Price
•50 cents. Foster-Milburn Cos.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents
for the United State*.
Remember the name—Doan’s—
and take no other.
H. MENDEL & CO. the outfitters
LEBANON.
i Rev. George D. Stone preached
\a very able and instructive sermon
at Lebanon church Sunday morn
ing.
The debating society will meet
next Saturday night at Arcade
school house and debate the subject,
“Wich lias the Most Influence, the
Loye of Women or the Love of
Money?”
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boyd, of
Statham, H. O. Boyd and wife,
B. A. Boyd and B. D. Keslcr, of
Oak Grove, attended service here
S inday.
E. B. Martin, B. F. Guest and
E. B. Betts attended the quarterly
conference in Jefferson Monday.
R. L. J. Smith, of Statham, was
here one day last week on business.
COUNTY LINE.
It seenw to u.~ that the crisis has
been reached with the farmer if he
will only raise his supplies at home.
With cotton selling around 13 cents,
if the crop is short there is going
to be some money in circulation
and it will lx; “who will" and
“who wont’t get it.” Fpon al-j
most every tree along the road we|
read in hig letters of some great j
bargain to l>e almost given away, j
As we open the paper that comes to!
us daily we see whole page adver- 1
tiseinents of merchants offering op
portunities to spend the coin of the
realm, and if per chance we hap
pen to he in town ami walk into
some store, things are so fixed and
arranged as to catch our eye and
hold us spell bound in wonder and
amazement. What meaneth all
this? Is it possible that the poor
old farmer has peached the place
where he has to be begged and per
suaded to buy? Is it true that the
farmer lias, or will have, a few dol
lars poked away in his jeans that
LADIES’ SUITS
Our line of Ladies’ Suits tire indeed complete in
the very latest styles, handsomely tailored, in till
colors and sizes, at prices of from
$7.50 to $20.00
Also full line of Ladies' up-to-date Skirts and
Wrappers at all prices.
he can cull his own and the mer
| chant knows that it will take some
thing a little extra to get it? There
fore, we say the farmer has the
j world by the tail and a down hill
pull if he will only raise his sup
plies at home. What need we care
f meat is ldc a pound if we have
none to buy, and how nice it would
be to have a little to sell. Did you
ever think of the difference between
buying and selling? Experience is
j a dear school, and fools will some
-1 times learn. So the farmer lias
learned many lessons in the lust
f:w years, and God being our help
er in the future as he has in the
past, we will learn many more.
The farmer has always boon looked
upon as a low-down crowd. The
press likens him to a man with a
ragged shirt and an old flopped hat
and run-down shoes, when he
ought to he clad in tne finest linen
"made, for with his own hands he
feeds and clothes the world-
But after all, the farmer’s lib* is
' the best of all. For on the farm we
! find as honest men as the world
i ever knew, and on the farm we find
|as virtuous women as was ever
forced into existence, and from the
farm all our great men and women
have come and in the great beyond
we are made to believe we will hear
the Master say: “Well done thou
good and faithful servants. While
on earth I know thou and thy
household had a hard time. Thou
didst toil through heat and cold,
many times hungry and thinly
clad, but now you can come and
inherit a home where all shall be
peace and plenty forever; and those
fellows you lived and had dealings
with who rode around in thedr
autoea, smoked tine cigars and
drank red rye and fared sumptu
ously every day will tie begging you
to cool their tongue while they are
tormented by the flames.
Sager.
SHOES
In our Shoe Department you can find shoes for
any occasion for men, women and ch’hlren.
Also, complete line of Overcoats. Boys' Suits,
Men’s Odd Pants.
Call and see us when in town. It will be to
your advantage to trade here,
SPECIAL
For Saturday only v will sell 25 dozen Fleered
Lined Vndeiwear, regain r 50c value, for JJ7r. Put
in your supply now.
THE RIDGE.
We have had plenty of rain the
last few davs. Cotton crop is going
to bo short, but tli<‘ farmers are not
!growling so long as its 12 and Id
| cents per pound. Every laxly made
j enough syrup to have some every
1 Sunday morning for breakfast.
; Jefferson is entitled to the pre
mium on doctors. She has here of
date produced three very tine surgi
j cal doctors, young doctor’s, not
'long passed the years of aecounta
i bility. Shame on you,boys, to catch
a little cotton mill boy who was
selling newspapers for a livlihood,
chloroform him and perform a very
dangerous opperation on him, an
operation that it should take skill
ed physicians to do. Yes, they
were tried and turned loose. Why? (
Because their fathers had plenty of
this World’s goods, and he was just a
little cotton mill boy. I say slmtne
on the whole “eapoodle” —judge
jury and all.
Bill Allen has just returned from j
the mountains. lie says if Wash- j
ington city is the head of the United
States, the mountains are the tail, i
Mr. Torn Fleeman who lives near
Copeland’s school house, was down
here last Sunday and informed us
he had sold his big gully.
Mr. N else Whitehead is talking
of moving to Winder another year.
C. W. B. Howard, of Ficklin, is
visiting in our burg.
The game warden of Jackson
county was through here one day
last week. He happened to catch
us hunting for nothing Jmt cotton
pickers.
Claud Conner, a negro boy that
lives with J. L. Gregory, while
playing with a pistol accidentally
shot himself last Sunday. The ball
entered just below the collar bone.
Nlkf See.
CHILDREN
—AT THE—
j“Awkward Age? ’
STILL WE CAN MAKE
PRETTY GOOD . . .
Photographs
of them. And you know
you’d like to have the pic
tures to send away, and
some to keep for yourself-
Bring the children in, and let us
show you what we can do.
ALLEN ART STUDIO
WINDER, GA.
Schedule Seaboard Air Line
EASTWARD.
No. 52—For local stations, Mon
roe and Columbus... 9:45 a m
No. 32—For Norfolk, Washing
ton and New York... 1:52 p m
No. 58 —For local stations to
Athens 7:32 p m
No. 36—For local stations north
of Athens, Richmond
and East 12:11 a m
WESTWARD.
No. 37 —For Atlanta, Birming
ham and west 5 28 a m
No. 57—For local stations and
Atlanta 7:45 a iu
No. 33—For Atlanta, Birming
ham, Memphis and
West 3:12 p m
No. 53—For Atlanta and west 6:18 p m
These arrivals and departures are
given as information and are not guar
anteed.