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Come!
Everybody
Come!
Prices are right
to ALL at . .
E. Lloyd
*
Thomas’
Shoes,
Hats,
Jeans,
Underwear,
Jeans Pants,
Boys’ Pants,
Sweater Coats,
Overalls,
Overall Coats,
Cotton and
Wool Socks
W ork and
Dress Shirts
I The Rugby
r J'HE“fit” is the ining
with most men
there's fit and style in
—so why not have both.
The “Rugby” has a
full round toe , is a
perfect fitter and is
really stylish.
Maynard
Brothers’
Shoe Store
Come, Every Come! Prices are right to all at
E. LLOYD THOMAS'.
New Millinery goods just received. Beaver, Fur and Felt Hats.
ALL KIND-5 OF DRESS GOODS FROM PRINTS To SILKS, LACE CRRTAINS, QUILTS, COl/NTER
PANES, SLANKETS, LADIES' HoSE AND UNDERWEAR, SKIRTS,ETC. PTICES ATE RIGHT. WE
ARE LOOKING FOR YOU.
LITTLE LOCAL.
Mr. B. B. Jackson was in Win
d< r Friday.
Mr. John Rnderceil was in Win
d r Monday on business-
Ithet Nowell visited friends in
H< schton Sunday afternoon.
A good second-hand heater for
sale. Apply to W. E. Boyd.
Wanted, our Pea Mullers returned
at once. Smith Hardware Cos.
Highest prices paid for cotton
seed- Wilson Bros. A’ Sammon.
Mr. E. Lloyd Thomas made a
b isiness trip to Atlanta Monday.
Mr. Golden McKnight, of Mon
roe, piss through Windei Tuesdy
Oil Stoves, Cook Stoves, Binges
and Heaters. Smith Hardware Cos.
Mr. Flenting Thompson, of the
University, was at home here Sun
day.
Bring your cotton seed to me. I
pay the top-notch price. C. O.
Ni black
We pay the highest market price
for cotton seed. Wilson Bros. A
Sam mon.
Found —The liest place to sell
cottonseed. We pay the price. C.
(). Niblack.
Mr. Howard A. Perry was in
town Sunday and Monday visiting
home folks.
For Sale —A double-barrell shot
gun), cheap. Apply to W. F.
Elrod, Winder.
Wanted —200 tons of cotton seed.
Highest price paid. Wilson Bros.
& Sammon.
Harrows, Disc Plows, Oat Drills,
Turning Plows. Prices right.
Smith Hardware Cos.
Mr. L. Saul, of Ibawrenceville,
passed through Winder Sunday en
route to Gainesville.
We are offering special prices on
Wall Paper. See us liefore buying.
Smith Hardware Cos.
Mr. Lester W. Mathews, who is
now studying medicine in Atlanta,
was in town Saturday and Sunday
with his home folks.
Allumimun Paint, Gold Paint,
Asphaltum Paint,all kinds of Paints
at Smith Hardware Cos.
Mrs. Annie Latimer Spratlin, of
Washington, Ga., is the guest of
Mrs. W. 11. Bush this week.
Miss Starr Blasingame, now at
tending Brenau College, was here a
few days this week with her parents.
Mr. F.tsel Pharr, of Dacula, was
in Winder Wednesday night playing
with the local band at the .lapane e
Tea
For Salt' —A now b-room house-
Size of lot dlM)\2<>o feet. Gray soil.
Can arrange terms to suit purchaser.
See me at once. C. H. Morgan,
Auburn, Ga.
The frru-tees ..f Carter Hill school
have elected Misses Edith Hughes,
o's Brook let, Ga.,and Sulu .Jennings,
of Auburn, at teachers of that school
for the year beginning January 1,
15)10.
For Sale —A tine 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,
H. E. Edwards.
DAUGHTERS Of THE CONTEDERACY
To Entertain at Oyster Supper Friday
Niqht.
Tn view of the coming entertain
ment of the Daughters of the Con
fedreacy we would like to write a
short notice about ous work.
Several years ago this chapter
decided that instead of a monument
to our Con fed; ate dead, we would
erect at the entrance of our cemetery
a gateway not as marking in any
way a Confederate cemetery for
such onrs is not, hut as a memorial
to our soldier dead,and incidentally
as both useful and ornmental to
our whole community. From time
to time we have had small entertain
ments and raiel small funds. We
now have somethimg over one
hundred and fifty dollars in our
treasury which is not nearly enough
for an iron, granite or marble gate
way.
Our wish is to erect something of
which we may he proud at the
pr< s *nt time, and which we would
not be ashamed of no matter how
large our city many become.
We think it should be the privei*
lege of every individual citizen to
help in this work, so that each one
may point with pride to it, and
claim a part in it. So come out and
help us on Friday and we promise
that each one served shall receive
his money’s worth,
Mrs. W. H. Quarterman,
President local Chapter U. D. C.
THt MATRONS’ MEET.
Mrs. \V- O. Perry entertained the
young Matrons’ Club in a most
delightful manner on Tuesday after
noon of last week. The entire
lower floor was thrown open to the
guests, the beauty of the home be
ing greatly enhanced by the use of
hollowe’en decoration,in connection
with many pot plants and lieautiful
cut flowers.
On arriving delightful persim
mon beer and candy were served in
the living room, by Misses Annie
Perry and Kcena Hill. In the same
room a merry contest of biting a
suspended apple created much
laughter.
Forty-two was the afternoon's
game, the score cards futher em
phasizing the hallowe’en idea. Mrs.
C. O. Niblack and Mrs. H. C- Smith
drew for the first prize, a daunty
work bag, Mrs. Smith received it.
Mrs. W. L. Hodges, receiving the
consolation, a danty linen center
piece. After the game, a delicious
calad course, with iced tea, was
served. The club will next be
entertained by Mrs. H. C. Smith,
on Friday afternoon, Oct. 2^.
It’s A Long Walk
To As Good A Stock.
That would make a first rate
motto f<>r this store.
For general completeness of stock
for all the time readiness to serve
our customers, we can’t see how ii
would be possible to surpass this
store's usefulness to this communi
ty.
We stand prepared to cater to
every home’s furniture want, how
ever large, however small.
There is no need for us to make
excusses for our goods. All we ask
is that you test our furniture by the
best that you know of. We will be
glad to abide by your decision.
Awaiting you, W. T. Robinson.
10 Per Cent. Saved on Plows
at
WOODRUFFS
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS for Plows, and mean just
what we say when wc say we can save you 10 per cent,
on your Plows. We have the goods, and we are willing to
make the prices:
Small one-horse Chilled Plow $ 4 00
Large one-horse Chilled Plow 4 50
Small two-horse Chilled Plow 0 00
Regular two-horse Chilled Plow 7 50
Extra large two-horse Chilled Plow 8 00
Best Chilled Middle Breakers < 50
Steel Middle Breakers 9 00
Large Steel Middle Breakers 10 00
Chattanooga Reversible Disc Plows 33 00
Avery Reversible Disc Plows 33 00
John Deer Stalk Cutters 28 00
We affirm that the above prices are 10 per cent, under
what others get for similar goods. Come while they last, and
save money.
Woodruff Hardware and Manufacturing Cos.
winder, aA.
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