Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, October 14, 1909, Image 2

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Read What KIIgOYC &, KdlV Have to Sa^ In regard to fall merchandise. We are prepared to fill your wants “in any- • thing to wear” in NEW FALL GOODS. Ladies’ Skirts We have a large line of Ladies' and Misses' Skirts at very low prices—82.U8 to 87.00. OIJR DHEBB GOODS DEPARTMENT Is stocked with a full and complete line of all the new things in cotton goods, novelties, suitings, silks, etc 1 " 11 " ■'■■■ '.' : =n Shoes Shoes -Shoes Shoes For Men For Women For Children For Infants In fact, for all. Never before have we been better prepared to suit and fit “all the family” in anything in shoes. It will be to your interest to see our line of shoes before buying ycur fall and winter supply. We feel proud of the reputation we have of selling Good Honest Shoes. Will appreciate your business. | | M .. —n |-,T ■null ■ I Mia I 111 I ■' "" J?”"* 11 ' —T. Everything to Wear Winder, Georgia '*Outfitters for /4//. ” NEW TIMOTHY. A large attend nice is desired at < Impel for Sunday school. Mv. hoc Duncan was the guest of friends in Attica Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R 1). Mobley spent Sunday with relatives in Statham. Miss Marguvite Russell, of Rus sell, was ti visitor to New Timotby Saturday. Miss .Joilie Wood, of Paradise, spent first of the week with Miss Sudic Smith. Miss lVlle Havdigree. of Winder, is visiting relatives here this week. Messrs. Jumo Millsaps and Claud Hunter, of Statham, were here Sat urday. Mrs. John Cox, of Russell, was tl e gu*s*t of Mrs. Fred Cox Satur day. Several New Timotliyiles attend ed the all-day singing at the Agri cultural college Saturday. Mr- William Elrod and family, of Tyro, spent the week-end with the family of Mr. E. V. Ilardigree. Mr. and Mrs, W. J Russell en tertained the young people of New Timothy with u party Saturday evening. Messrs. Jefi Segars, Claud Wal lace and Homer Foster, of Patriek’s Academy spent Saturday night here the guests of relatives. Mi. T. J. Thom f won, who has? Uvn employed on some of the fine residences now being erected in Athens, is spending this week at home. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. ITardigroc and Mr. and Mr-*. Muller McElroy, accompanied by Mr. William Elrod and family, of Tyro, spent Sunday in Atlanta. Seed Oats for Sale. :‘.OO bushels of genuine Appleton Improved Seed Oats at #I.OO per bushel. H. P. Hardigree, Winder, Ga., R. F. f). No. 10. Ladies’ Coat Swcateas In different qualities and prices. Just the thing for cool fall weather, from f>()e to 8“.o0. CORINTH. Several from here attended preach ing at Winder Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Morrow and children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Odum and family Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fuller, of Russell, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Odum Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. J T. Hincsley and iamily and Mrs. C- A. Johnson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Hincsley and family Sunday. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. J. M- Whitley,a U>y. 9 Mr. and Mrs. John Odum visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Fuller Sunday. Misses Mamie, Ruby and Drue Willie Odum visited Misses Alma Frona and Bertie Hinesloy Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. ilitiesley are the happy parents of a girl. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Coker and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Tuggle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- E. If. Odum and little children visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitley and family Sunday afternoon. There will be preaching at this place next Sunday, everybody in cited to attend. An Inquisitive Swi. A promising youth recently sur prised his father by asking: “Father, do you like mother?'’ “Why, ve.s, of course.' “And she likes you?” “Of course she does.” “Did she ever say so?” “Many a time, my son.” “Did she marry you because she loved you?” “Certainly she did. The boy scrutinized his parent closely and after a long pause asked: ‘ ‘ Well, was siic as near-sighted then as she is new?’ - —Home T pics. COR THAT NEW SUIT? If you are, be sure and * come here before buying, as you will do yourself an iniustice if you don't. We are showing the most beauti ful line of Men’s Clothing ever exhibited and at prices which will surprise you. Buying in immense quantities, we say, without fear of contradiction, that we are in position to save you 20 per cent, on your Fall suit. It will prove to your advantage to call and get our prices before buying. Our Ladies’ Suits are going fast, and they should, lit this department we have the most handsome Ladies’ Tailored Suits obtainable, in all colors and styles at prices of $7.50 to $20.00. Don't fail to look at these before buy ing;, as it will be worth your while. Yours to please, H. MENDEL & CO., THE OUTFITTERS. MANAGER COBURN’S TRADE MARK Is and has I wen for years “Your Money’s Worth or Your Money Rack.” It is an absolute guarantee of a clean first-class minstrel attraction of fair dealing, all promises honor ably fullfilled and faithful perform ance of all contracts entered into. Ladies’ Coat Suits We 1 mve a few nice Suits which we arc offering at half price. See them. For years Joe Coburn has been visiting Winder each season a lit tle bigger and better attraction and always a clever derm enjoyable pur formanee, free from objectionable words or actions. He is known to every man, woman and child among his patrons as a courteous, ener getic, good natured gentlemen, whom it is a pleasure to meet. Jackets Have a large line of Ladies', Misses’ and Children’s Jackets at prices very low, qaulity considered* Every performance has his personal supervision and he is attentive to the comfort of each and every per son who enters the theatre. The. company this year is an entirely new one, is better than ever, and you will miss the best minstrel show of the season if you fail to see' him and his merry men next Satur day night at the Lyric.