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You can’t get here too quick to
avail yourself of the many bargains
we are offering, and remember this
Closing Out Salejlasts until the mid
night hour of Saturday, October 23
Closing Out Sale Will Go Out in a Blaze of Glory
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THK clock is ticking; tile hours and minutes are calling time, but the people are still here, and they are: turning out in greater nunibeis than
1 they ever did before. The weather cuts no ice ; they come from all quarters of the country. On.y a FEW DA VS MORI-, and this sale
passes into history as the greatest merchandizing and shopping event that ever occurred m this section It is a wonderful work, and we want to
send down the last few days so they will be remembered for a long time to come. It IS a perfect avalanche of bargains. Thousands of them where
von will find one elsewhere. All the odds and ends and short lots accumulated from the past three weeks of the most phenomenal sale will be put
in lots here and there throughout the store and sacrificed tor what they will bring. Here is a chance to make you: mone> s retch to the u |°s
limit of possibility. Every piece of goods and every article m stock will be marked DOW N . DOW N . DOW A . until it seem mcrccii Me to
customer and competitor that such merchandise selling is possible.
Come Out and Help to Make the Last Days of This Closing Out Sale the Wonder of the Age
Dress (ioods
Dress Goods fit, the making cost —a
clearance of fine, high cl as* dress goods
of all sorts and colors, and the price
low enough to justify your anticipating
your needs {is well as supplying your
pres iit wants. There arc Suitings and
Serges, Panamas .and Mohairs, Silk -
and Satins. Wash G< ods of every kind,
and all go at the t losing Out Prices.
Our line of Dress (loods is most com
plete, and it is here that our bargain
giving is iit its best.
Notions
Her*- is where your pin money can
be used to host advantage. We men
tion but a few of the many opportuni
ties to lay in a stock of the little neces
saries ami convenicneies in this line at
le-s than cost.
200 yards spool thread, 2c.
2 papers pins, lc.
2 pencils, lc.
2 pa pens books and eyes, lc.
\\V believe you will he here. The bells may ring before we quit, but it is time on the other fellow, and OCR SALE IS SOON TO CLOSE.
\\V will be whh you in any event and at all hazards; always for the people, stanng up for them, and delivering goods to the masses. Remember you are always wel
come under our roof, as‘‘we are the friends of the masses and not the classes. We thank you one and all a thousand times for tne most liberal patronage ever bestowed on
any man or set of men in this section.
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Hoschton, Georgia C. M. HUDGINS Hoschton, Georgia
A Splendid Salary
Working for Uncle Sam.
The Athena Business College, of
Athens, (la-, makes a specialty of
preparing young people to pass the
civil service examination as steno
graphers, typists, and bookkeepers.
These examinations are held in the
fall and spring and a number of our
students pass them each year. So
far as we have been able to aseer-
tain-, every one of our graduates
who have stood the examination
Ims passed, and every one who has
passed has reeeived an appointment.
This class ot civil service work pays
$5)00 a year and upward. Our
students seldom start at less than
SIOOO for the first year. This line
of civil service work is alniut the
safest work that a young person
could pursue. With us they are
sure of being able to puss the ex
amination. When they have pass-
ed the examination, they are sure
of a position. When they have the
position, they are sure of a good
salary; they are also sure of easy
hours and good promotion. Make
you r arrangement now, so that you
can oe ready for the spring exami
niti.ii. Write* for full part'cul irs.
If you cannot ent* r in person to
take the work, take our course by
mail It is practical, it is thorough,
guaranteed to hens recommended
or it costs you nothing. For full
particulars address Civil Service
Dcp’t , Athens Business College.
Athens, Ga.
As for Shoes
We are fitting everybody, and we are
offering yon the favorite 1 rue Blue*
Shoos at price's that will convince you
tli, 1 our pr ijiis< - ar'' true bkie. \\ hat
do you think of the opportunities of
fered in this list for going well shod at
low prices?
New and Beautiful Millinery
We use the word beautiful verv ad
visedly in connection with these hats.
There is a dash and style that places
them at once far above the ordinary
millinery at this price. Among the
new ones are some very smart all black
effects.
Hen’s Furnishings
The difference between these aiul or
dinary furnishings is at one*'apparent.
The materials are the finest, and care
ful men will want half a dozen ties, a
dozen pair of hose, collars of all kinds,
especially when they consider the
price,
LONGVIEW.
On last Sunday at the residence
of Squire Williams, near Winder,
occured the wedding of Miss Estelle
Shedd, of Winder, to Mr. M. T.
McDougal, of this place. The in
fair was given at the residence of the
groom’s brother, Mr- L. F. Mc-
Dougal, of this place, in honor of a
few friends. Among those present
were: Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Sell,
Prof, and Mrs. Chas. Williams, Mr.
and Mrs.J. I). Stewart, Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Hogan. Misses
Sallio Mosley, Ada Skinner, Cora
and Elbe Rainey, Bertha and Cora
Hogan, Dora and Cora Hayes, and
others
Mr. Paul Maynard visited in
Winder Sunday
Mr. E. L. Durham made a trip
to Atlanta last week.
Mr. J. O. Nunn and Miss Alma
Durham visited relatives in Dry
Pond Saturday and Sunday*
Mr. Henry Anglin and daughter,
of Cedar Hill, visited Mr. J. W.
Moon and family Saturday night
and Sunday.
Mr. J. P. Rainey and wife visited
Mr. Pink Willians and famify, of
Winder, Sunday.
Mr. Alee Hill was the guest of
Miss Ellen Durham Sunday even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hogan visited
tin ir daughter, Mrs. Pus Saul, Sun
day.
Short crop and meat is high.
What will we do if cotton goes down?
The time has come when we must
raise our meat at home or else.
When you rent your land the land
lord says plant this in cotton or you
cannot work my land, and then we
act unwise and plant a lot in cotton
and Unless yon have good luck all
the way through, you will just
THE FOUR TH WEEK
■—OF THE GREAT=
E. LLOYD THOMAS,
DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes , Hats and Millinery
Broad and Candler Sts., Next to Winder Banking Cos. Phone 163.
WINDER. GA., 1909.
To the Public:
We are not the only pebble on the beech, but we are one of
them. The proof of this is shown by the increasing number of cus
tomers we have. Our sales are increasing daily, whichdemonstates
what we claim--that we are selling goods at .lew prices. But we
do not intend to stop at that. We hope to get every purchaser in
our line to give us at least a part, if not all, their tnade.
We invite your inspection of our new Dress Goods, Skirts,
Ladies’ Hats, Ladies' Underwear, Shirts, Pants, Overalls, Quilts,
Blankets and Comforts. Come and Join us and let's make a success
in getting the lowest prices for the sane goods.
E. LLOYD THOMAS.
about payout. —Mr. Land-Owner,
won't you give a poor man a chance
to live? Middle Bister.
This Is the Right Place
To Come For Furniture.
We are as sure 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 stove will be more convincing
than a page of newspaper talk. Glad
; to have the ladies drop in any time
■they are down town- Always some
thing new to show them. If it isn't
! new arrived Bedsteads, it's Dining
; Hoorn Furniture in artistic designs,
or its Couches or Tables, or Chairs.
It may be this, that or the other
that vu wish particularly to have
ladies look at, but it's always
We want to make the
Sale of Suits
tbs greatest thing in this section. We
have already sent out hundreds of dol
lars’ worth, but still have plenty left
We offer you the famous products of
the best manufacturers at prices that
will open your eyes to the real mean
ing of underpricing supremacy.
1 he Underwear Is the Thing
of the flour
an 1 now is the time to complete your
outfit at prices that will make it worth
your while to buy for the future.
Groceries
H>w about your Groceries? We
have the reputation of serving only the
hvshest and best, and during this
Closing Out Bale we serve high grade
goods at lower prices than ever. Lav
in a stock of Groceries —the staples you
will always need, but you will never
find them as cheap again-
Flour 25c to 50c less than the mills
ask.
WINDER LUMBER CG.
WINDER, GEORGIA. Phone 47.
something. Itnp *saib!e to bother
us. W. T. Robinson.
In our last week’s ad. we told
you of the immense offerings at our
store, and now remember that this
is your last chance of a lifetime.
Work Clothing
comes in for its share also, and we are
offering Shirts, Trousers, Overalls, etc.,
at prices that make neatness and com
fort possible to every workingman.
Our Hats and Caps
an moving out like chain lightning.
This is a great event for the people,
when they know they are going to
fashion’s head(juarters*and buying the
latest at prices of styles carried else
where for the past five years.
Ladies’ Coats
Don’t wait till they are gone and
blame us. The price will move them
out. No one has seen them without
buying, if they wanted a coat at all.
Best quality, latest styles.
A PLEASANT SURPRISE
it will be to your wife to bring
home a can of our read} 7 mixed
paints, floor varnish, enamel or
stains. If she hasn’t tried it she
might forget that someone told
her there was nothing so con
venient for household cleanliness
and keeping the home bright and
sanitary as the Sun Proof Paints.
We keep them.
Excessive self esteem is a poor
friend-maker.