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Is now the attraction that enchains
the attention of the ladies ....
They Find the Best at the Lowest Prices
Davison-Nicholson Co.’s
Special display of Suits, Dresses, Waists, Cloaks,
Millinery and Ready-to-Wear Goods ....
MATCHLESS DISPLAY WOMEN’S SUITS
No woman is well-dressed whose suit
sort of suits one sometimes succeeds in get
the e i eillcn t °f doubt left out. Almost
T endless variety of styles, enabling ever}'
' model, to suit her.
Diagonal and Serge Suits
No more satisfactory suit for general
wear, Smart, new pleated effects distin
guish the skirts. Long, graceful lines in
the coats add much style.
One lot Herringbone Striped Serge
Suits. Coats 35 inches, lined with the very
best satin. Skirts, beautifully sl7 CA
pleated, all shades. Price p" I *DU
Over 100 different styles to select from ;
all colors--in Taupe, Navy Blue, Mahogany,
long ; pretty pleated skirts. S2O 00
i/ i ll ' Making a hit with the busy, profes
lV/: j$ !/ li sional woman, who must have handsome
Ifl j; m / 1 I ffl y dresses, but has little time to plan them.
lfj% 'mm Wm I-' ■M s; i. I| Handsome dress of Lavender, Broadcloth,
flI / M *1 yoke of Cream Irish Lace, braided in gold,
Ii L ||| h~ M cut in the very latest Parisian style, with
double circular skirt. in aA
ml/fl *fffi Price JpoO.UU
flf 1 / 111 Ml Crepe de Chine Dresses $45
fSI jf ( B 8 k mm Lovely shade Maise Crepe de Chine,
w.£ W" TANARUS; ' M fjf f Iflf beautifully trimmed in Irish Lace and Gold
* M .< 7, } • '■f-M §-• Soutache Braid and Hand Embroidery.
if m I Waist draped to side and finished with fancy
'7/ Ji&w. i bows of same. Skirt gracefully tucked,
V//C'hanging close to figure. Sleeves made and
m trimmed to match. These are lovely in a
wealth of the newest colors.
Women's Scarfs for Evening Wear
Arc to be more in demand than ever, if
we are reading the rumors right. And
such charming things some of them
are! You will Ifke to see those new
ones of soft, filmy silk, covered with
tiny, glistening beads. Dew-Drop
scarfs they are called, and the} 7 look
the part. They are in many colors,
and the beads are white, gold and silver.
Price $3.00 to $8.50. Oriental Lace
Scarfs, in black and white, SIO.OO.
DAVISON-NICHOLSON CO. Athens, Ga.
Here Is Your Opportunity to
BUY CLOAKS AT COST
We are going to sell every Cloak at Half
Price. So get here in time to buy a . .
S4O 00 Cloak for S2O 00
35 00 Cloak for .•. 17 50
30 00 Cloak for 15 00
25 00 Cloak for 12 50
20 00 Cloak for 10 00
18 00 Cloak for 9 00
15 00 Cloak for 7 50
12 50 Cloak for 6 25
11 10 Cloak for 5 75
10 00 Cloak for 5 00
CL IAHLEY .TOE
THE LAUNDRYMAN
Opera House Building,
Behind Express OlEice.
First-Class Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
All kinds of laundry neatly done.
Clothes cleaned and pressed ' .
PRICES: Collars, 2c; Shirts, 10c; Cuffs, 4c Pair.
The Proper Way to Harness a Horse
t 0 rst £ et a set of our fine
// •' ’|' hand-sewed and beautifully fin
[f ished harness, and have it made
! '-h to fit perfectly. The best that
/J* money can procure you can buy
\A ■ Trom our oak tanned leather liar-
W% yjf rness, that is put together, mount
e<T ail( T finished in a superior
***:“.s• j&t manner. We will sell you a
single or double set of harness
at a reasonable price.
OLIVER, CANNON & CO.,
WINDER, GEORGIA.
INTELLIGENT SERVICE
POLITE TREATMENT.
GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION.
Strong Board of Directors that direct Stock
holders worth over a million dollars.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Your business will be appreciated.
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The First National Bank of Winder
Capital Stock Paid in $50,000.00.
BRIGHT THOUGHTS
BY PARAGRAPHERS
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The average man is prouder of
guessing the weather than he would
be of understanding the tariff. —
Toccoa Record.
Thirteen isn’t such an unlucky
number, when you get that many
cents for a pound of cotton. —Mad-
sen Madisonian.
Bargain-hunters will be pleased
with the new Hudson-Fulton stamp.
The price is the same, but you get
more stamp. —Dublin Courier- Dis
patch.
A New Yoik man completely lost
his memory the other day. That’s
a fine idea for the first of tin* month
when the bills are coming due. —
Romt 'ld ibune-llerald.
Borne kinds of hedging may be
wrong, but the nun who knows now
that he has nut made enough corn
to pull him through next year will
not blunder if he hedges by sowing
a good crop of fall oats.
A man who killed his wife in
France to relieve her from pain was
turned loose by the courts of that
country. This will encourage oth
ers to pursue the same course, —
Rome Tribune-Herald.
A West Virginia court has ruled
that forty kisses a day are too many
for a man to ask of his wife, and
the Washington Post is of the opin
ion that this is an argument in fa
vor of Mormon ism.— Athens Ban
ner.
Macon put it all over Atlanta a
few days ago. She had two promi
nent men to come to blows about
the Cook-Peary question. But never
mind. Atlanta will be claiming
the victor of the bout as a former
citizen- —Toomsboro News.
Sumter county’s largest planters
have purchased gasoline motors
with which to do their plowing-
Each motor will do the work of
ten mules, and the disc plows cut
a swarth five feet across. —Dahlon-
ega Nugget.
When she gets three transverse
wrinkles across the forehead she is
twenty-seven, said Dr. Jennie Lo
zier, speaking of women in the ab
stract, and when she gets two or
three perpendicular wrinkles be
tvvecn the eyebrows she is forty four.
After that the deluge or the face
doctor. —Henry County Weekly.
If God Almighty really made Un
cle Adam, and if by Adam’s “fall”
all mankind was cursed, by sin, we
wonder why the good Lord wasn’t
more particular with the “job,”
for if God is all-wise, He must have
known that Cnclc Adam would
“fall,” and if He did have this
knowledge, then who is to blame
for sin being in the world, Adam or
God? Dogged if I wouldn’t have
taken more time in moulding that
lump of “mud,” and have given
Uncle Adam a stronger backbone. —
National Rip-Saw.
Last Notice.
All parties indebted to the old
firms of Grifieth, Millsaps & Cos.,
and Griffeth, Millsaps Bush & Cos,,
are requested to make immediate
settlement. The administrator is
pressing the winding up of the late
J. S. Smith estate, and these notes
and accounts must l>e settled at
once, and unless we hear from you
in the next few days, the same
will l>e placed in the hands of offi
cers with instruction to bring suit.
Call at Griffeth, Smith & Cos.