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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 are all new, up-to-date
and this season’s latest styles.
Hen’s Clothing.
Finest line of Men’s Suits ever seen here
of best makes in all colors and styles
reduced as follows:
Men’s*Suits were $25.00, now SIB.OO
Men’s Suits were 22.50, now 10.00
Men’s Suits were 20.00, now 1 1.90
Men’s Suits were 15.00, now 11.35
Men’s Suits were 12.50, now 880
Men’s Suits were 10.00, now 0.50
Don’t fail to come here when buying, it means a great saving to you.
Everything guaranteed or money refunded.
H, MENDEL & COMPANY,
Winder, Georgia,
The Largest in the
History ot the institution
Our Fall attendance lias far .sur
passed that of any previous year,
and from present indications, we
will have an exceptionally large en
rollment in January. Our unusu
ally large attendance is strong evi
dence of the rapidly growing popu
larity of the .Athens Business Col
lege with the business men of the
state. Many new students are en
rolling daily; we do not even stop
for the Christmas hollidays. Christ
mas day and Sundays are the only
days in the year that we do not
matriculate students. We have
one man who devotes his entire
time to the enrolling of students
and placing them where they can
get board in nice homes.
Upon arriving in the city, come
direct to the College where you will
he given prompt attention- If you
should hear the report, which is
sometimes started by a competitor,
that with our large attendance, we
cannot give you the proper atten
tion, pay no attention to the report.
The large attendance enables us to
far better systematize our school
into departments and handle it
than if we only had a few students
and one or two teachers that had* to
teach a little of everything. As it
is, we have teachers who are
specialists, teaching the various
subjects; it would not show good
judgment on our part not to pro
vide ample room and teaching force
to handle all who might apply for
admission in our school. If it had
ever been our custom to neglect our
students and not give them the best
training possible to obtain, we could
not have built here a school that
has the reputation among the lead
ing business men for teaching thor
oughly the work demanded in the
most modern business offices.
For catalogue write, or ’phonq
Athens Business College, Athens,
Ga.
CORINTH.
Several from here attended the
class meeting at Winder Sunday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morrow and
children visited Mr- and Mrs. E. H-
Odum and family Sunday-
Mr. and Mrs- H. T. Hinesley
and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Cronic and family Saturday
night and Sunday.
Mr. Edd Herndon visited Mr.
Weldon Hinesley Sunday afternoon.
Misses Mamie and Ruby Odum
visited Misses Alma and Fiona
Hinesley Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph Austin and
children visited tin* latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Smith, Sun
day.
Mr. John Hinesley visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Fuller Saturday
night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mank Morris vis
ited in this community Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith have
moved into their new home.
Misses Pearl and Emily and Mr.
Carson Morrow visited Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Odum and family Sat
urday night.
There will he prayer meeting at
Mr. Billy Smith’s Sunday after
noon. ,
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Odum and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ruben
Smith and family one night this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fuller and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Odum Monday night.
Messrs. George and Ben Thomas
and Mr. Jim Fuller went hunting
last Monday night and caught six
o’possums.
RUSSELL
Mr. Charlie Bunn, of Atlanta,
visited friends here Thanksgiving
day.
Ladies’ Suits.
These Suits are bevond doubt the pret
tiest suits in town, handsomely tail
ored. We have only a limited num
ber left and will sell them while they
last at following prices:
$22.50 Ladies’ Suits, now $15.00
20.00 Ladies’ Suits, now 13."0
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.
Mr- and Mrs. Fred Cox and son
■ are visiting the former's parents this
week.
Mrs. W. I\ Smith visited her
brother, Mr. Darby, of Monroe,
Tuesday.
Mrs. Boh Hammond, of Athens,
visited Mrs. Joe Austin Sunday.
Miss Lilia Brhmby, of Ocalla,
Fla., visited Mrs. 11. B. Russell
Saturday.
Judge and Mrs. R. B. Russell
had as their guests Thanksgiving,
Mr. and Mrs. Moseman and daught
ter, Mr. and Mrs. John Russell,
Miss Mary Russell and Col. Lewis
Russell.
R. B. and Rob Russell visited
their aunt, Mr*. ,J. V. M. Morris,
in Athens, Sunday.
Mrs. R. J. Huff and children re
turned yesterday from an extended
trip to her father's.
Mr. Walker Wright has been busy
this week weighing out nice meat
for his customers and singing hush
a-by-haby to a fine girl at his house.
Relatives from Atlanta visited
Mrs. Jim Statham this week.
Mrs. J. H. Mossmann returned
to her home in Athens Saturday.
OAK GROVE.
\v e are glad that the school house
at this place will he enlarged and
otherwise improved in the near fu
ture.
The farmers in this section have
about finished sowing wheat.
.Mr. \V. T. W illiamson and fam
ily have moved to New Timothy.
We are sorry to give them up.
Miss Leah Prickett spent Sunday
with Miss Callie Jones.
Wanted —The editor of the Win
der News wants someone with a
team to haul lumber from this place
to Winder- He will treat you right.
Mr. William Healer, of near
Hosehton, visited Mr. J. L. Griz-
zle and family Saturday night and
Sunday.
Grady and Jessie Jones spent
Saturday night with Grady and
Jordan Jones. Buster.
Messrs. Aleck Dumgen and Roy
Jenkens, of Johnson’s Academy,
were in this section one day last
week.
Nearly everybody in this section
observed Thanksgiving Day by go
ing hunting.
Mr, L. L. Jones and wife spent
Sunday with Mr. J. L. Walls and
family, at Central Academy.
Mr. Mat Grizzle and wife spent
Saturday night with the family of
Mr. L. (!rizzle.
Mr. Grover Palmer spent last
week with homefolks.
Mr. Alec Sutton visited home
folks Sunday.
Mr. W illie Jones made a business
trip to Winder Monday.
Mr. Emory Shields attended the
entertainment at Galilee Saturday
night.
HOSCHTON.
A gentleman don’t cuss now. It
is out of date.
The convict camp is now located
near Walnut.
Mrs. J. W. Nichols was a recent
visitor to Atlanta.
Dr. A'. L. Darby and Mr. L.
Bod gin visited Atlanta on business
recently.
The road authorities of Jackson
county have been doing some good
work in this section,for all of which
we are thankful.
On Wednesday evening, Nov.
21th, at the home of the bride,
Miss Lillie Pirkle, of this place,and
Mr. Guy Roberts, of Pendergrass,
were happily married.
Mr. Joe Htory and sister,* Miss
Hattie, of Jefferson, were recent
Shoes! Shoe*!
Our Shoe department is just full of the
very best solid leather shoes obtain
able in Sunday and every day wear
for men, women and children until
January 1, we are going to offer the
trading public a chance to buy shoes
at a great saving to them. *
~
In fad we have marked everything down
in our entire stock, regardless to cost,
limit or value.
| guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Story.
I Master Miron Allen, of Riverside,
visited homefolks Sunday.
Miss Lola Blalock, of Brcnau,was
the gtirst of homefolks Saturday
and Sunday.
•
Miss Ines Harrison, of Pender
grass, was a recent guest of Miss
Alma Hosch.
Miss Flossie Young had as her
guest Sunday Miss Vada Harris, of
Gainesville.
Mr. Julius Richardson and sister,
Miss Gertrude, of Jefferson, visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Richardson
Sunday.
Just before a man succeeds in
acquiring all he wants in this world
the undertaker finds a job.
W. T.
A SEASONABLE DISPLAY
Pretty soon, now, we will all
again he celebrating the gladdest
time of the whole year. Buyers of
presents will, of course, have to do
a lot of looking and deciding lie
fore then —hut that’s a pleasure
with stocks such as ours awaiting
them.
We have made an extra effort to
make anew standard for a showing
of Christmas furniture.
We have gathered some of the
choicest goods that the furnitim
markets have to offer, and today
we can advertise that we are ready,
Ready to cater to the good taste
and artistic sense in anything in
furniture. Ready to furnish article?
at small prices, or as costly as the
heart could wish.
Be an early caller. Take all the
time you like to look around. Ar
tides laid aside untill wanted.
If the day looks kinder gloomy
An’ your chances kinder slim,
If the situation puzzlin’
An’ the prospect’s awful grim,
An' perplexities keep pressin’
Till all hope is nearly gone,
Jus’ bristle up an grit your teeth,
An’ keep on keeping on.
That’s our Motto. Come to se
us. W. T. Robinson.