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The Biggest Sale of the Season!
Begins at Hodges & Cooper’s store on Friday, December 3d. Watch this paper
next week for prices, etc. ...........
NEW TIMOTHY.
Mr. P. K. Smith spent Sunday
in Atlanta.
Mr. J. M. P age killed a fine hog
last week.
Miss Mary Russell, of Winder,
spent Monday here with relatives.
The ladies of Chap# 1 church have
collected enough money to buy a
carpet for the church.
Mrs. Cal lie Mathews, of Central,
came over to New Timothy Satur
day and Uft for Atlanta to spend a
few days with relatives.
Rev. Mr. Foster, of Winder,
spent Friday night at the home of
Mr. and Mr. P. R. Smith.
The little child of Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Thompson was very sick first
of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Milion Caruth, of
Clarke county, were the guests of
Mrs. N. 1. Duncan Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. V- Hardigree
spent Sundav with their mothers,
SWEEPING REDUCTION.
WE have gone through our entire stock and have marked everything down to un
heard of prices. Owing to a change in our business, we intend closing out every
piece of merchandise possible by January 1. These goods goods are all new up to
date and this season latest styles.
flen’s Clothing.
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Finest line of Men’s Suits ever seen here of
best makes in all colors and styles re
duced as follows:
Men’s Suits were $25.00, now if 18.00
Men’s Suits were 22.50, now 10.00
Men’s Suits were 20.00, now 14.90
Men’s Suits were 15.00, now 11.35
Men’s Suits were 12.50, now 8.80
Men’s Suits were 10.00, now 050
Don’t fail to come here when buying, it means a great saving to you.
Everything guaranteed or money refunded.
H. MENDEL & COMPANY,
W inder, Georgia.
HODGES & COOPER WINDER, GrA
Mrs. F. M* Wallace, at Patrick’s
Academy.
The little child of Mrs. V. L.
House has been quite sick, but is
improving now.
Mr. Madison Rogers, who is
traveling for the Watkins Medicine
Company, passed through our burg
Monday.
Rev. Eritz Rauschenberg,of Law
renceyille, was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Russell Monday.
Mr. R. L. Pruitt and family and
Mrs. Centie Hill spent Sunday with
the family of J. M. Page.
Mr. P. R Smith and Miss Sudie
Smith made} a business trip to
Bethlehem Monday.
The trustees of New Chapel
Academy have elected Miss Mamie
Chastaine. of Apple Valley, teacher
for next year.
Miss Lizzie Dunn, of Statham,
was the guest of her cousins, Misses
Annie and Pear Page, Saturday
night.
WATCH OUT FOR
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Smith spent
Sunday with relatives and friends
in Winder.
The friends of Mr. Preston House
are pleased to know he won the
prize in the Business college for the
best work in penmanship.
Mrs. W. H. Quarterman and
Mrs. June Jackson, of Winder,were
visitors to New Timothy Friday.
Hon. Clarke Howell and family,
of Atlanta, spent a short while here
one day last week while en route
home from Athens.
Mr. Willie Smith and Miss Sudie
Smith spent the week-end at the
home of Mr. Frank McDonald at
Bethlehem.
25 ACRES LAND EOR SALE.
25 acres of land with small cot
tages in the corporation of Winder,
will make good building lots, or
One farm,will sell at a bargain. See
me at once, for it is going. Apply
to C. H. Morgan, Auburn.
Ladies’ Suits.
These Suits are beyond doubt the prettiest
suits in town, handsomely tailored. We
have only a limited number left and
will sell them while they last at follow
ing prices:
$22.50 Ladies’ Suits, now $15.00
20.00 Ladies’ Suits, now 13.50
17.50 Ladies’ Suits, now 12.00
15.00 Ladies’ Suits, now 10.00
12.50 Ladies’ Suits, now 8.00
We have a large line of Ladies’ Skirts in all
colors and sizes. These we will close
out at a great sacrifice.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
Bank of Hoschton
located at Hoschton, Ga., at the close of business Nov. 16, 1909.
RESOURCES:
Loans and Discounts $39,359 02
Overdrafts (cotton) 4,984 02
Banking House 1,630 00
Furniture and Fixtures.. 2,407 91
Due from Banks and
Bankers in the State... 6,219 03
Due from Banks and
Bankers in other States 1,047 98
Currency 5,103 00
Gold 718 00
Silver,Nickles and Pennies 586 88
Checks and Cash Items 84 67
Total a $62,140 51
STATE OF GEORGIA, County of Jackson.
Before me came B. F. Wilson, Cashier of The Bank of Hoschton
who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a
true condition of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
B. F. Wilson.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 20th day of November 1909.
J. H. C. Randolph, J. P.
Shoes! Shoes!
Our Shoe department is just full of the very
best solid leather shoes obtainable in
Sunday and every day wear for Men,
Women and Children until January 1,
we are going to offer the trading pub
lic a chance to buy shoes at a great
saving to them.
In fact we have marked everything down
in our entire stock, regardless to cost,
limit or value.
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock Paid in $30,000 00
Surplus Fund §,OOO 00
Undivided Profits less
Current Expenses
and Taxes Paid 1,136 21
Individual Deposits Sub
ject to Check 18,852 03
Time Certificates 6,082 34
Cashier’s Checks 69 93
Total $62,140 51