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WiNDER WEEKLY NEWS
Published Every Thursday Evening
Ross Pros. Editors anti Proprietors
Entered at the Postoffice at Winder, Ga.,
as Second Cliss Mail Matter.
Thursday, October 7, 1909.
On and after October 1, 1000 it
will Ih 1 unlawful to sell Hour bleach- !
ed with nitrogtniwroxide. Wonder
wlmt the millers will put in it
now?
A school of “Air Ship” operators
has been established in Germany.
An advancement in ‘‘Higher Ed
ucation” —several feet higher than
any other kind.
I)r- Fronk I<- Eskidge, of At
lanta, is reported to have found a
cure for pellagra We hope that
Dr. Eskidge will l*c successful in
destroying that which the Enited
State received as a free gift from
her beloved Italian immigrants.
ENTERTAINS MATRONS’ CLUB.
On last Thursday afternoon Mrs.
K. H. Perry delightfully entertained
he Young Matrons’ Club, at the
home of her mothci, Mrs. W. A
Pledger, on Sage street.
The home was lx*autifdily dec
orated for the occasion, yellow and
green being the colors used. The
brass j trdeniers, filled with golden
rods, on tables and mantles, en
hanced the beauty.
An exciting contest was engaged
in. Mrs. Mac Potts and Mrs. W
l>. Johnson making the highest
score, drew for first prize, a beauti
ful card receiver, Mrs. Johnson
winning. The consolation prize, a
dainty ’kerchief, fell to Mrs. illel
senbeek.
A salad course and refreshing
j.uncii were served.
Mrs. Pledger, the hostess’ moth
er, assisted in receiving.
Those present were: Mrs. XV. L.
Hodges, Mrs. 11. K. Milliken, Mrs.
Mae Potts, Mrs. W. 0. Perry, Mrs.
C 0. Ni black, Mrs. \V. 1). John
son, Mrs. Clyde Williamson, Mrs.
W. M. llolsenU-ek, Mrs. Tom May
nard, Mrs. Marvin Maynard, Mrs.
John Maynard, Mrs. Walter Jack
son, Mrs. Otis Jackson, Mrs. Wal
ter Cooper, Mrs. Homer Smith and
Miss Anna Cook.
NOTICE
The city registration hook for the
white primary the first Wednes
day in November is now open, and
will he closed October 2(>,
Register at city clerk’s office.
1,. \V. Now Ki.f,, Clkuk.
ATTENTION VETERANS!
There willin' arc-union of the
Forty-third and the Fifty-second
regiments, Confederate veterans,
jointly, held at Chattahoochee P'*rk,
at Gainesville, on Satmdav, Ooto-
In r Id. The call of the time and
place is authorized by B. H. Brown
of the forty-third and J. B. Thomas
of the Jifty.second. All veterans
of other cordially in
vited to meet with these veteran*
at this time. A delightful day to
getlnw is assured the old soldiers.
Tell the other boys about it,Gaines
villi’, Ga., October 10th.
“Moore Hogs.”
Wo will have hog* l , of all sizes,
at the following places in about
three weeks: Winder, Hoschton,
Shit ham, MalcomV Oil Mill and
High Shoals. You know the grade
we alwavs handle —the best. Look
for circulars later.
J. W. MOOUK & SoN.
Ten Thousand Dollars’
WOR TH SHOES
SEE the golden hue of Autumn upon the foliage of the forest; the
fur on the wild animals show more length and thickness; the very
breezes from the heavens show signs of a severe winter. Now, you must
prepare for war in time of peace. Strange has a wonderrul line of foot
wear. In fact, no better leather can be put into a shoe than we are able
to show you. Put good shoes on your wife’s feet, your children’s feet,
your own feet, and you will build a bulwark against pneumonia and
many of the ills your children often suffer.
Ziegler’s and Cotton’s Shoes for Ladies
Although style is the predominant
VaHh factor in women’s wearing apparel,
comfort, with fit, must be reckoned JHHp[
: |g| with; and if there is one shoe above JEmWf
£ another that affords that luxury, it in
rafc, it Ziegler Cotton shoe. Comes %
$2.00, $2.50 in the Cotton Shoe iy|L
' $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 in Ziegler s
BOYDEN’S and “WALK-OVER ”
MEN’S (< SMART” SHOES
Each component part of a “smart A
shoe” must be perfect in quality
and proportion. If the foot is wk 4
) pinched appears large, the last
the shoe was not built by M-:
iPlßky \ men. These faults are eliminated in
Boyden and “Walk-Over” fjLO
—=BHOEB—
MENZ EASE SHOES
They say there’s no rest for the wicked,
but that’s a mistake. Every man who
LV*f| MENZ EABE f
tojL be be wicked or righteous, never has W. *'x . \||k s
trouble with his feet- and isn’t that rest?
xtfjpv Call at Strange’s, and we will guarantee JferN.
\ you rest for the best friend you have — \
your fp:et
JT QTn k ]Upr O f*f\ Leaders in Style,, Regulators and
• I. 0 1 <X VU* Controller, of Low Prices .. .