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SOCIAL. LOCAL AND PERSONAL
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS AND ITEMS
OF LOCAL INTEREST.
Mrs. W. B. McCants is confined
to her room with illness.
Mr. P. A- Flanigan made a busi
ness trip to Atlanta Monday.
Mrs. J. W. Carrington is spend
ing the week in Athens.
Rev. J. H. Wood is in Anniston
conducting a series of meetings.
Mr- Clarence Turner is in Atlan
ta attending the automobile races.
Mrs. Annie Wood is in Atlanta
today attending the automobile
races.
Mr. John Maynard, of South
Georgia, is visiting his father here
this week.
For Salt —A good six year old
mule for sale cheap Aoply to A.
C. Austin.
Mr. Richard Medlin, of Jefferson,
visited his father, Mr. R. S. Med
lin, here Sunday.
Some of the best values ever of
fered in enamelware are to l>e found
at Smith Hardware Company.
Mule For Sale —If you want a
good six-year-old mule, apply to
J. C. Austin, Winder, Ga.
Miss Bessie Harrison, the popu
lar fifth grade teacher, visited home
folks in Gainesville last week.
Miss Nina Cunningham left Tues
day for Monroe, where she will be
for several weeks nursing a patient.
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Be sure to see the ear load of
shoat? to arrive November 19th.
They will le beauties. Lester Moore.
For Sale —Good six year old
horse; fine roadster; gentle and
sound as a dollar. Apply at this
office.
The many friends of Mr. Bush
Jackson will be pleased to learn that
he is improving and able to be out
again.
Mrs. Clyde Williamson has re
turned home from Macon, and
Jacksonville, Fla , where she visit
ed relatives.
Dr. J. C. DeLaperriere returned
Wednesday from a visit to relatives
m Hawkinsville and other points in
South Georgia.
Mrs. Lloyd Summerville,of Char
lotte, N. C., is the guest of her sis
ter, Mrs. Hester, at the home of
Mr. 1L J. Garrison.
Mrs. John H. Martin and little
daughter, .Johnie, of Gainesville,
are the guest this week of Mr. and
Mrs. A. D. McCurry.
Messrs. Walter Jackson, Homer
Smith, M. C- Hood, F. M . Bondu
rant and others were in the run
from Athens to Atlanta.
Misses Eva and Ida Sewell have
returned to their home in Atlanta
after spending a few days in \\ in
der with Miss Launa Arnold.
We have just received the largest
shipment of field fence ever brought
to Winder. We can 3ave you
money. Smith Hardware Cos.
Miss Susie Medlin, the popular
telephone operator at Monroe, was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sam h
Sharpton Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Wellborn Dußose, nee Miss
Frances Medlin, of Athens, accom
panied by her friend and old school
mate, Miss Stockton, of .Jefferson,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam L.
Sharpton Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. F. W. Bondurant made the
trip from Athens to Atlanta in five
hours. He left Athens last and
pissed five cars before reaching At
lanta. His car caine out in per
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feet condition. With him were
his wife and Walter Stanton.
You can cook so much better with
a good stove or range. Get it from
Smith Hardware Cos.
Mr. J. W. Carrington left Wed
nesday for Canton to attend the
Conference now in session at that
place-
We are unloading our second car
of Oliver plows this season. How
is that for selling ! em some? Smith
Hardware Cos.
You can cook your turkey and
roasts so much better in a good
roaster. We have the Lisk, and
the price is right. Smith Hard
ware Cos.
To the Readers of the News: I
am now in Tennessee buying a ear
of fine shouts direct from the farm
ers. Will have them in Friday,
November 19th. Come with your
box. Lester L. Moore.
Lester L. Moore left Thursday,
November 11th, for Tennessee to
buy a ear of shoats. He will buy
direct from the farmer, and should
be able to save his patrons many
dollars in purchasing shoats.
After witnessing the automobile
races Tuesday morning when the
Winder boys passed through from
Athens to Atlanta, Messrs. R. A.
W. Smit hand R. \ " Wright board
ed the next train for the speedway
in the Gate City.
Miss Caisey Caves, a noted mis
sionary, will lecture in the Metho
dist church Tuesday, November,23,
“Missions.” No doubt many Win
derites will be present to here this
gifted lady tell the story of what .is
being done in His name in foreign
fields.
The ladies and the young ladies
of the First Methodist church are
invited to a reception next Thurs
day afternoon from 8: HO to 5:80 at
at the home of Mrs. H. H. Dean
on (Oven street, the leeeption will
be given in honor of Mrs. J. Rufus
0
King.iis a token of love and esteem.
Mrs. .John Holder, of Jefferson,
Mrs. Laura Garner, of Ruford, and
Mrs. E. J. Robeson, of Minder,
have been invited and the occasion
wili be a lovely compliment to Mrs.
King. —Gainesville Herald.
NOTICE. |
This is to notify all parties,under
penalty of the law, not to trespass
on the premises of the undersigned.
This Nov. 11, 1901).
T. M. Wages.
A. J. Sims,
Mrs. C. J. Hill,
J. H. Hill,
Job L. Hill,
W. J. Page,
RECITAL AT AUDITORIUM.
Tomorrow night, Friday, at the
School auditorium,Mrs. E. J. Robe
son, teacher of elocution, and Mis
Bennet, music teacher, will give a
recital. The ladies have arranged
an elaborate program and a pleasant
evening is assuted all who attend.
These occasions have always been
enjoyable, and no doubt this will
be the best of them all.
Pations of the school are especially
urged to be present. No admission
fee will be charged.
NOTICE.
All parties indebted to Mrs- Fan
nie Morris, deceased, will please
call at once and make settlement
to the undersigned. Parties having
claims against said ileceased will
please render their bills at once to
S. T. Mai ghon,
Guardian for minor children of
Mrs. Fannie Morris, deceased.
PUBLIC, LISTEN!
Do you love to spend your money with an ap
preciative house? •
Do you like to be waited on by courteous clerks?
Do you wish to get style as well as quality, with
out any extra expense to you ?
Do you prefer buying your Suit, Overcoat,
Shoes, Hats and Dress Goods for the entire
family at one place at rock botton prices ?
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If you are looking for a house where you can
get all these combined, go to
J. L. SAUL,
Winder, Ga. The Clothier,
At Auction!
. lam going to sell to the highest bidder,
at public out-cry, on ...
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30,
WHAT IS KNOWN AS
THE J. 0. HAWTHORNE PUCE.
It will be cut up into lots ranging from 1-2 acre
to 15 acres. This property is only one block from
Perry-Rainey Institute, and faces a 50-foot street.
On the home lot is a 14-room, two-story house, 9
acres of land—half in timber and half under cul
tivation ; also good orchard, out-houses and water.
There are two small farms, 10 and 15 acres, which have timber and cleared
land and good water. All the lots are level, gray land, and none over a
quarter of a mile from Perry-Rainey Institute. Remember the date, No
vember 30th, and be on hand. Terms—one-half cash, balance m two
yearly payments, at 8 per cent.
A. C. WILLIAMS, AUBURN, GA.