Winder weekly news. (Winder, Jackson County, Ga.) 18??-1909, October 14, 1909, Image 3

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Braselton Bros. BIG OCTOBER SALE IS STILL GOING ON All past records have been broken during this gigantic sale. The people for miles away know when Braselton Brothers adver= tise a big sale, that they will find the bargains when they come just as represented. We never exaggerate in our advertisements. We have been in business at the same old stand for twenty=two years, and we expect to continue in business, and every man. woman and child who deals with Braselton Brothers can trade with confi= dence, and we assure you a square deal. We have over twenty-five thousand dollars’ worth of new, fresh, up-to-date merchandise, bought on a basis of 8 1-12 cent cotton, and we are giving our customers the benefit. You can get more goods for same money and same goods for less money at Braseltons’. It will pay you to drive miles to this big store and save money. BRASEL TON BROTHERS, Braselton, Georgia . PARADISE. Mr. J. H. Clack and family and Mrs. R. E. Clack and son spent fennday in Atlanta. Crops are short in this neck of the woods. Some of the farmers are beginning to hump around to see what can be done and what con’t. We hear some of them say, “I don't know what I will do ” And ye scribe is wondering what A ■ city folks are going to do. If the farmer fails And cannot buy, Then the merchants' goods On his shelf must lie. If the farmer fails And has nothing to sell, Then the bankers’ accounts Does not swell. If the fanner fails And has nothing to ship, The railroad trains Make an empty trip. If the farmer fails And hasn’t the money he ought, Then the lawyers’ fees Drops down a naught. If the farmer fails And hasn’t the bills, Tljen the doctor Ceases to roll his pills. If the firmer fails And cannot pay, The school teachers’ accounts Wait for another day. If the farmer fails, As sometimes fail he must, The world’s business lags And the wheels of commerce rest. But if the farmer succeeds, As succeed he should, We all look happy And we ail feel good. For upon the farmers’ broad shoulders All the rest do lie, And sometimes the pile Gets very very high. —Virginia. PLEASANT HILL. Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Mobley. Miss Darline Hunter was the guest of Miss Mary Lou Owens Saturday night- Miss Ollie Phillips spent Satur day night with Miss Maud Duncan. Mr. Columbus Hunter was in Winder Monday on business. Mrs. Nancy Duncan and daugh ter, Miss Maud, Spent Sunday night with Mrs. Fannie Hamilton. Misses Sunie and Cleo Wall were the guests Saturday afternoon of M iss Mary Lou Owens- Miss Daisy Smith vitited Miss Maud Duncan Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cobb Wall had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs Lorenza Wall- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Owens visited Statham Sunday. Mr- and Mrs. George Hamilton yisited Winder Saturday. LEBANON. Mr. G. Hubert Martin, who has been selling window locks in Gor don county, has returned home. Walter and John Holliday, of Oconee county, spent last Sunday here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Holliday. Lebanon Sunday school has been suspended until April, 1910. I move that we have a Sunday school at Arcade school house until Christ mas, if I can get a second. Mr. B- H. Allison and family will move to Oglethorpe county for 1910. We regret to lose such good citizens from our community. Prayer meeting was held at the home of Mr. S. It. Whitehead last Sunday night with Mr. W. A. J. Palmour, leader. Rev. George D. Stone will fill his last appointment at for the conference year the fourth Sat urday and Sunday in October. Let every body come out. George C. Barrett is on the sick list. 'E>ls S\io\ Yw C&xV Such as has never been seen before in the line of selling Clothing, Shoes, and Hats. In order to reduce our immense stock of broken lots of Shoes, we are going to sell them at and below cost for the next Thirty Days. HERE IS A SAMPLE OF OUR LOW PRICES: Mens’ $5.00 Shoes at 3.79 “ 4.00 “ at 2.98 “ 3-50 “ at 2 6 5- Ladies’ 4.00 “ at 2.48 “ 3.00 “ at 1.79 “ 1.50 “ at 98c. Children’s shoes and cheaper grades of shoes to go at cost also. Hats, Caps, Gloves and Clothing are ail going pro portionately cheap. Come early and take your choice. WOO D & BLAKEY, Carl, Georgia. This Is the Right Place To Come For Furniture. We are as euro of that as we were ever sure of anything. Our present problem is to convince all those who may need Furniture of this fact. Ten minutes spent in the store will be more convincing than a page of newspaper talk- Glad to have the ladies drop in any time they are down town. Always something new to show them. If it isn’t new arrivals in Bedsteads, its Dining Room Furniture in artistic designs, or its Couches or Tables, or Chairs. It may he this, that or the other that we wish particularly to have ladies look at,but it’s always some thing. Impossible to bother us. W. T. Robinson. He —You don’t know how ner vous I was when I proposed to you. She —And you don’t know how nervous I was until you did so. — Meggendorfcr Blaetter.