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We Are Too Busy Marking Down
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The lots of gooks that are broken in sizes to write an ad. this week, but we call your i
especial attention to the
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Ladies’ Coats and Misses and Children’s jackets
Don’t miss these now. A few more left. We have marked them down again.
They must go.
The SIO.OO ones £Qfl
are now. '* • J *
The $15.00 ones CQ
A few $5.00 ones $3.48
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Children’s and boys’ suits at prices below New York cost. Hats, Shoes and Millinery,
while they last, at close out prices. The stock is broken, but that much the better, if we can
tit you, for you buy them cheaper.
Don’t forget that everything will be sold before this sale is over, and the longer you stay
away and put off your buying the greater risk you take ingettingwhat you want. Comequick.
Hoschton, 6a C. M. HUDQINS Hoschton, Ga
CORINTH.
Several from here attended preach
ing at Chapel Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Odum and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Morrow and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hinesley
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Wright
and family Sunday.
Miss Alma Hinesley visited Mr.
and Mrs. H. T. Hinesley Saturday
night.
The prayer meeting at Mr. Her
shel Herndon’s was highly enjoyed
by all present.
1 Mr. Edd Hendon visited Messrs.
Birtisand Tom Day Sunday.
M iss Myrt and Mr. Jim Smith
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bud Willison
Saturday night and Sunday.
Messrs. Weldon and Albert
Hinesley visited Mr. Vivian Kinney
Sunday.
Mr. and Mis. J. M. Fuller visited
Mr. and Mrs-J. T. Hinesley Fri
day night.
Mr. John Hinesley is very sick at
this writing.
LONGVIEW.
Mr. Renlen Carlisle left fur At
lanta last week.
Prof. Walter Rainey wl o has
been attending school in Jefferson,
lias returned home.
Mr. and Mrs j. S. Jackson visit
ed Squire John Justice Thursday.
Mr. G. M. I). Moon is visiting
his son, Mr- Lonnie Moon, at Sand
Mountian, Ala.
* Mr. Jarrett Carlisle visited his i
brother Reuben, in Atlanta, Sun- s
day.
Mr. R. S. MeDougal visited ye
scribe last Sunday.
Mrs. Estelle MeDougal and Miss
Montine spent the week-end at
Winder and Bethlehem with rela
tives.
Mi ses Cora and Etlie Rainey
were the guests Saturday night of
Misses Florine and Ruby Fam
h rough.
Mr. George Moon, of near Hosch
ton, spent Saturday night with J.
W. Moon and family.
Louis, the youngest son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. N. Mosley, is sick with
fever. Middle Bi ster.
PLEASANT HILL.
Miss Maud Duncan was the guest
of Miss Daisy Smith Sunday.
Mrs. Fannie Hamilton visited
Mrs- Bitha Grizzel Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Stark Hunter visit
ed their daughter, Mrs. John
Fincher, Saturday.
Mrs. Dave Owens and little son
are visiting Mr. J. L. Owens and
family this week.
Sheriff Ben Collier passed through
this section Friday.
Mr- and Mrs. Will Millsaps were
in Winder Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Owens spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Cobb Wall.
The farmers in this section are in
a rush trying to get out their 14
c nts cotton.
Mr. and Mrs- John Robertson
were in Wir der Saturday.
HOUSE and LOT
For Sale
WILL SELL MY
House and Lot On East
Broad Street.
Four large rooms and recep
tion hall. Would rent to ap
proved tenant. Apply to
Walter Suddath,
Winder Grocery Cos.
CHARLEY JOE
THE LAUNDRYMAN
Opera House Building,
Behind Express Office.
First-Class Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
All kinds of laundry neatly done.
Clothes cleaned and pressed
PRICES: Collars, 2c; Shirts, 10c; Cuffs, 4c Pair.
SVcovo &wA YC&ces
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NOVEMBER BTH TO I3TH INCLUSIVE.
Grealty Reduced Rates Via
Seaboard Air Line.
Tickets on sale Nov. 7th to 12th,
inclusive. Good for return until Nov.
16,1909. Limit of tickets may be ex
tended until Nov. 30, by payment of sl.
You can’t afford to miss these events. The greatest automo
bile drivers in the world will participate in races on the fastest
automobile race track of the world.
Races every day, November 9th to 18th, inclusive. The
i largest automobile show and exhibit ever given outside of New
! York and Chicago.
Ask your ticket agent for complete information a9 to rates,
schedules, hte., or C. D. WAYNE,
CHAS. B. RYAN, Asst. Gen’l Passenger Agent,
Gen’l Pass’r Agent, Portsmouth, Ya. Atlanta, Ga.
And don’t forget the new Men’s CQ &K
$15.00 Suits at
A few of the $12.00 Suits - £7 7 A
left at. - W
And the SIO.OO ones $6.70
The Kurfees Paint
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THE KURFEES PAINT
PURE WHITE LEAD
PURE OXIDE OF ZINO
■ADS ONLY PURE LINSEED OIL
OF PURE DRYER
PURE COLORS
AND NOTHING ELSE
Said (object to chemical analysis
It’s really a pleasure to sell the
Kurfees PURE LEAD and ZINC
PAINT. We don’t have to make
any excuses for any cheap adultera
tions. It’s all pure goods and the
exact formula, the chemical analysis,
is plainly shown right on the can.
You can see just what you are buy
ing. We guarantee every gallon.
Call and let us show you the latest
and most up-to-date line of colors.
WOODRUFF HARDWARE dr
MANUFACTURING CO.
Winder, Ga.
TAX COLLECTORS
SECOND ROUND
I will be at the following places
for the purpose of collecting state,
county and school taxes for, the
year 1909: and to register voters
for 1910 elections:
October 29
Center, 10 to 12 am
Nicholson, i*to 8 p in
Brockton, 4 to 5 p in
November 8 —
Commerce, 9 a m to 4 p m
Apple Valley, 5 to G p m
November 4
Maysville, 9 to 12 a m
H *lly Springs, 1 to 2 p ni
Miller's Court Ground 8 to 4
p m
At Jefferson when not on rounds
W. T Appleby, T. C. J. C.
Tax Lists at All Banks.