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SOCIAL, LOCAL AND PERSONAL
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS AND ITEMS
OF LOCAL INTEREST.
A A A sheeting Be at .1. L. Saul s.
Heaviest outings Goal .1. L. Saul s.
Miss Cora Lyle spent Monday in
Atlanta.
Mr. Rhet Nowell was in Athens
Sunday afternoon.
Read what Barney Barron has to
say on the front page.
We are headquarters for gun
shells. Farmers Supply Cos.
A good second-hand heater for
sale. Apply to W. K. Boyd.
Mrs, Mary Carrington is visiting
her son, Mr. J. W. Carrington.
Wanted, our Pea Hullers returned
at once. Smith Hardware Cos.
Highest prices paid for cotton
seed- Wilson Bros. A' Sammon-
Miss Zona Ross, of Statham, has
been visiting relatives in Winder.
Mr Charlie Jackson, of Athens,
was in Winder one day this week.
Oil Stoves, Cook Stoves, Ranges
and Heaters. Smith Hardware Cos.
Seamless sheeting for sheets 25c
quality, 18c per yard at J. L. Saul’s.
A large crowd of out-of-town Deo
ple were tiere Saturday night to the
show.
AAA sheeting, guaranteed 8
yards to the pound, Be at J. L.
Saul’s.
Bring your cotton seed to me. I
pay the top-notch price. C. 0.
Nihlack.
We pay the highest market price
for cotton seed- Wilson Bros. A -
Sammon.
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Mr. G. G. Robinson, Oidinary
of Gwinnett county was in Winder
Saturday.
Found—The Best place to sell
cotton seed. Wo pay the price. C.
<). Nihlack.
All standard calicoes, such* a-
Simpson's and American, 1 l-2c at
J. L. Saul’s.
Dr. H. R. Bernard, of Atlanta,
will preach at the Baptist church
next Sunday.
Wanted —200 tons of cotton seed.
Highest price paid. Wilson Bros.
A Sammon.
Mr. John Mill-sap.- and Mi*. Clara
Jones took an automobile trip to
Monne Sunday.
Mr. and Ml*. J. \V. Westbrook
spent Sunday in the Cate City, tne
guests of relatives.
We are offering special prices on
Wall Paper. Sea us before buying.
Smith Hardware Cos.
Harrows, Disc Plows, Oat Drills,
Turning Plows. Prices right.
Smith Hardware Cos.
Mr. Woodson Maughon was in
Winder Sunday, shaking bands
with his many friends.
Aliuminum Paint, Gold Paint,
Asphaltum Paint,all kinds of Paints
at Smith Hardware < o.
Mr. Anthony Hawthorne, contest
manager of The News, made a busi
ness trip to Home last week.
Mrs. Hulme, of Athens spent a
few day- with her daughter, Mrs.
Homer Smith, the early part of the
week.
Miss RoxLe Robinson was in M >n
roe Monday, in the interest of se
eming new subscribers in the News
(oldest.
Lieutenant Paul Horton, 1 . S. A.
i., spending a few weeks in \\ iudei
with home folks. Paul is a Win
<ler hoy, who has been stationed at
fed Toten N. Y. but ha-born trans
f( rred to San Francisco.
The little son , f Mr. J. P. lfuw
ington is sick with fever.
The most up-to-date groceries in
town will be found at Fanners Sup
ply Cos.
For Salt —A double-barrell slmt
gum, cheap. Apply to W. F.
Elrod, Winder.
The friends of Miss Lillie Hamil
ton will lx* sorry to know she is
still confined to her Vd.
Dr. W. L. Bush is confined to
his home with illness. His many
friends hope for a speedy recovery.
Something interesting to every
one that trades at Farmers Supply
Company during October. Get in
the push, be at the front.
The best Hour made is branded
Farmers Supply Cos. Every sack
guaranteed to give satisfaction or
money refunded. Try a barrel?
The ladies of the Baptist church
will observe the week of prayer next
week. All the ladies in town invi
ted to attend meeting at 8:30 p. m-
For Sale —Anew B-room house.
Size of lot 300x200 feet. Gray soil.
Can arrange terms to suit purchaser.
See me at once. C. 11. Morgan,
Auburn, Ga.
Messrs- Hayes and Latimer Grif
fetli, who are attending the univer
sity school fur boys at Stone Moun
tain, spent a few days with home
folks this week.
The lloschton Bottling Works
representative dropped in our office
and gave us a drink of “ I run Brew, ’
one of his new drinks. It is a good
drink and the flavor is fine.
It will pay you to see J. L. Saul
before buying your suit, shoes or
overcoat, he can save vou money
and when you buy from Saul you
are assured of being in style.
For Sah* —A fine pony, one that
is gentle and safe for women to
drive. If you want a good horse,
now is the time to get a bargain.
For further information apply to,
11. E. Edwards.
Lost —Last Friday afternoon on
streets of Winder, or on road be
tween Winder and Mr. Truman
Smith's Sdo.oo, three tens and one
tive dollar bill. Finder will please
return to Mr. W. R. Smith or this
office and receive reward.
Mr. C. M. Hudgins, of Ilosehton,
paid the News office a call this
week. Mr. Hudgins says he is hav
ing a great business this fall, but
still has the best goods for the least
money of any merchant in this sec
tion. Read his ad in this issue.
Strange's New Yerk buyer sent
o() nice coat suits by express the
prices are and *7.50-
Ask to see the new C >-Ed skirts,
so much nought-for this season.
Strange lias them at $4.1)8.
SHOP AT THE
Largest and Best Shoe Store
IN NORTHEAST GEORGIA
25 to 35 Per Cent.
By buying your shoes from us, because we contracted
for our fall and winter stock over eight months ago.
We represent the best shoe factories in the world. Our
famous “Queen Quality” factory alone turns out over
1800 pairs per hour.
NOT SINCE THE CIVIL WAR
have shoes been higher, and some will offer you cheap,
shoddy shoes. Therefore, you should take advantage
of this great opportunity of trading with the
Corner Broad St. and G. M. R. R.
To the Farmers
WE WANT you to deposit your money with us as you sell cotton,
and thus put yourself in a position to secure what money you
ma}' need next Spring and Summer.
Besides this, it will give you absolute protection to have your
money in a National Bank. Often you see where the hard earnings are
taken in a night, or else lost in handling.
Here are the men who are responsible for what money you leave
with us:
James M. Smith, H. N. Rainey, Jr., J. B. Williams,
Otflethorpe County, Ga. Mulberry, Ga.
L. F. Sell, S. VV. Arnold, Dr. S. T. Ross,
W. T. Robinson, A. 11. O’Neal, W L. Blasingame,
T. C. Flanigan, L. O. Benton. W. H. Toole,
DIRECTORS
CF ‘ |
The First .National Bank
of Winder, |
Resources Over - S 2Qi>,CQO.GO
Stockholders Worth Over $2,000,000.00
We Will Appreciate Your Easiness.