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.Remember That.
Hutchins & Whitworth
Carry a Fine line 0f....
FANCY AND - FAMILY GROCERIES,
CONFECTIONERIES ETC. _
They also handle
Lumber, Coal, Lime, Colton Seed
Meal and Hulls
which they will sell at LOWEST PRICES.
COIMMTS.
JEFFERSON.
Dr. and Mrs, VV. A. Hood ot ilar
mony Grove visited Mrs W. A
Watson last week,
Mrs. Arther Pittman spent sev
eral days this week in Mayeville
visiting her sister.
Mr. Will ie Webb visited friends
in Oconee Cos. Last Satuardy and
Sunday,
MLs May Askew, who has a
position at Center spent several
days. With the home folks last
week.
Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Flanagan, of
Marcus, visited Mr. and Mrs, H. J.
Randolph last Saturday and Sun
day.
Mis Inez Boggs spent Saturday
and Sunday here with her father
and mother. Miss Inez is one of
Jackson county’s most prosperous
teachers.
Mr. and Mrs, Kendal, of Gaines
ville, are spending this week at the
Harrison House.
Miss Kate Randolph came down
and spent Sat and Sun. With her
paients, and was kept from her
school several days becuse of the
high waters.
Mrs. George Steed is visiting her
father, Mr. Worsham, who is very
sick.
Miss Lizzie Guffin, of Johnson’s
Mills, visited friends in town last
Wednesday.
Mrs. W. S. Thompson is visiting
her daughter, Mrs, R. U Wright
of Winder.
Mr. J. N. Twitty of Gainegville
was seen on our streets one day
Jast week.
The intertainment at the Insti
tute was quite a success.
CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REM
* EDY.
This remedy is intended especilly for
coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough
and influenza. It has become famous
for its cures of these diseases, over a
large part of the civilized world. The
most flattering accounts of its good
works; of tne aggravating and persistent
coughs it has cured; of severe colds that
have yielded promptly to its soothing ef
fects, and of the dangerous attacks of
croup it has cured, often saviug the life
of the child. The extensive use of it for
whooping cough has shown that it robs
that disease of all dangerous conse
quences. It is especially prized by
mothers for their children, as it never
fails to effect a speedy cure, and because
they have found that there is not the
least danger in giving it, even to babies,
as it Contains nothing injurious. Sold
by *• Winder Drug Cos.
Oak Grove.
The farmers have been looking hope
ful fbr the past few days, but it has
rained again.
Mr. William Alexader has been
quite sick for the past week but is slow
ly improving.
Miss Becky fewan of Athens is vis
iting friends in this section.
Miss Ada Wages was the guest of her
sister last Friday, Mrs. Eugene Waltou. !
Mr. Bud Larithers says he i9 too old to
be in the snow hunting a sweethurt, he
is only huntiug a wife.
Miss Jessie Iverson spent Saturday
and Sunday last with hornefolks.
Miss Callie Elrod has returned home
after a two weeks visit at Mrs. L. J.
Vonriurau’s to the regret of some of the
young men.
Mr. Tom Mathews and Mr. ' Bob
Iverson gave Miss Annie and Miss
Connie Walton a call last Saturday
evening.
Tetter, Salt-Rheum and Eczema
The intense itching and smarting
incident to these diseases, is instantly
allayed by applying Chamberlain’s
Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very
bad cases have been permanently cured
by it. It is equally efficient for itching
piles and a favorite remedy for sore
nipples, chapped hands, chilblains,
frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 25c
per box.
Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders are
just what a horse needs when in bad
condition. Tonic, blood purifier and
vermifuge. They are not food but
medicine and the best in use to put a
horse in prime condition. Price 2ft
a package For sale bv H. C. Foole,
Winder, U a,
In riemory of
Little Gladys Lord. Daughter of
Prof, aud Mrs. J. E. J. Lord
“Suffer little children to come unto
me and forbid them not, for of such is
the kingdom of heaven.” These words
of the blessed Master touch aud thrill
and comfort our hearts as never before
when we apply them to dear little
Gladys Lord whos precious body was
wrapped in the cruel flames of fire Jan
uary 2nd, 1899. Her death was unex
pected to us, for she arose that morning
(it seemed to papa aud mamma) with
the brightest face they had ever seen,
and every word was spoken in the kind
est tone. She was one of Gods beautiful
little flowers planted on earth for a
short while, and then transplanted to
the garden of God on the morning of
January 3rd.
She was very patient in her affliction,
aud took her medicine without a mur
mur. She was a sweet, loving little
girl, always desiring to do good, and
delighted when assured that she was of
any help to others. She was sweet
tempered, never becoming angry and it
would almost break her little heart if
she thought any one was angry with
her. She was the sunshine of the com
munity, and is sadly missed, but there’s
cousolation in the fact that she has
gone where there is no more suffering.
In her games with her playmates she
was always agreeable. She would give
her choicest toys, sweetest smiles, aud
kindest words to make them happy.
The few days she spent with us last
summer, can never, never be erased from
our memory.
She would go from place to place
singing sweet songs end carrying sun
shine with her. She would go into the
grove and gather flowers, never forget*
| ting to make us all a lovely bouquet.
While the rain is playing pit a-pat on
our window pane we fancy we see little
Gladys in heaven with a host of bright
shinning angels gathering flowers from
the streets of gold to crown our blessed
Saviour, and as she stoops to pluck one,
we imagine we hear her sing “Lay
down the armor and go home,” for
she sang it while gathering flowers on
this earth. She was a great lover of
music, and was never happier than
when the family gathered around the
organ, mamma playing and papa help
ing sing the songs she knew. Her little
voice was very 6oft and sweet and in
the Sunday school and singing everv
Don’t
Scatter
Your
Change
as we have
Never
Before Been
Able to
Offer you
Such
Bargains
This Advertisement Describes Bargains In
Rice
Oats
Flour
Coffee
Tobacco
Kerosene Oil
Kitchen ware
Window Shades
Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves!!! On Tin Ware We Have
It is useless to spend S4O. to $65.
for stoves with high sounding
names when we pell you a nice,
plain and well made Hicory iroS.—
the good kind—the kind that last
including 30 pieces of ware for $lO.
The oven is large enough to cook a
turkey, and your money refunded
if stove is not satisfactory.
No. 716 Stove—heavy grade for
only $6.00.
11(1 Villi UW flnfllflC 1 /! call and look through the
Hi/ lull li f (II L/lUlllvij • beautiful Cheap line we carry from
the beat Manufacturers in the United States.
Men’s Suits from $2.50 up. Knee Suits from 50 cents up.
*/?H* ca £r y an x?, so St ment of ever y thing necessary to make an
up to date Mercantile Store.
Thanking our customers for past patronage, we remain
Yours truly,
KILGORE, KELLY Cos.,
Winder, - Georgia
ones heart was made glad by hearing
it, She was always ready to do her
part in her little class, aud when sht
rounded her little mouth and poured
forth the musical strains, it seemed al
most like listening to the angels of
Heaven, but her voice can never more
be heard here, but she is singing with
the sainted ones in Heaven. She was
to pure to sing with us, and God took
her home to be with him.
She was very quiet and attentive at
church and was often seen to throw her
little arms aroand the preachers neck
and tell him she loved him.
We have known little Gladys since a
baby and have never seen her do an
unkind deed, look angry or say an un
kind word. She was always the same
sweet little Gladys.
She was indeed a model child and we
feel assured that her little friends will
ever strive to follow her example.
Ou the 4th of January we laid her to
rest in Oconee cemetery beneath the
antnmn’s fallen leaves there to await
the spring time of a glorious resurrec
tion.
May father, mother, brothers and sis.
ters live for Jesus and meet their little
daughter and sister in heaven where
there will be no more good byes.
Those who loved her dearly,
Maud, Belle and Clyde Fowler.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for Cut
Bruises, Sores,-Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe
ver sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil-
Mains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction or money refunded, Eric i
25 cents per box. For sale by t.
Poole Winder, Ga.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
Cures Piles, Scalds. Burns.
WE MEAN THIS,
that when you make a CASH purchase from ns
you get the best the market affords in our line at
L>ve and Let Live
Prices, and in addition we guarantee what we sell.
We offer you Standard Grandulatect Sugar
17 pounds for - SI,OO
8£ pounds for - 50
4 “ “ - - 25
10 “ Green Coffee 1.00
8 Roasted Coffee 1.00
12 bars Soap 25
All grades of Tobacco at Rock Bottom Prices.
Lamps from ten cents up.
Syrup
Crokcery
Tea
Tin Ware
1 peck Buckets at 13 cts.
6 quart open Buckets at 8 “
4 quart Coffee Pots 12 “
3 quart Coffee Pots at 8 “
14 quart Dish Pans at 17 “
Nails—4o pounds for SI,OO
Horse Shoes with nails 17 “
Mule Shoes with nails 17 “
Remember we take your produce
and exchange you goods at above
prices.
Our Business Grows.
WHY?
Because our Life Insurance Cos. is the strongest
on EARTH— SS3,OOO,OOO.OO surplus, pays beneficia
ries on receipt of proof of death.
w "“ n ‘"* REAL ESTATE
to the entire satisfaction of all concerned.
()ur Fire Insurance Co’s.
are ten of the BEST.
COME TO SEE US.
Office on Broad St.
QUARTERMAN & TOOLE,
Real Estate and Insurance Agents.
Commercial Hotel.
A few regular boarders can get good
accommodations at the commercial
hotel at reasonable rates. All parties
stopping in Wiuder for the night or at
meal time can get the best of meals and
their patronrge soliceted. Mrs. S. B.
William. Proprietor. Capt. T. C. Will
iams, mgr.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers,
r he famous little nills.
„ CUBA N RELIEF cures
I lillllVl v Neur *dgiaandToothache
in five minutes. Sour Stomach
and Summer Complaints. Price, 25 Cents.
G. W. DelaPerrlere, Winder, Ga.
8 pounds Keg Soda 25c.
4 boxes 10c. size Giant
Potash 25c.
Starch per pound 05c
78.) Matches 04c,
Bran
Heat
Collars
Neck wear
Dried Fruit
Irish Potatoes
Farming Tools
Hats all Sizes.
Pants we Have
From 40 cents to $5.00,
Heavy AAA Sheeting per yd, 4|c.
Cotton Checks per yard 4to 5:.
Heavy Drills per yard sjc.
Heaviest grade Ticking per yd. 12c.
Cotton Flannel per yd. sto 7|c.
Bleeching—Fruit of the Loom
Calico 4-4 J ail( j 5 C
Fast black Satine 84c
Spool Thread 4 C
Men’s Suspenders from 10 to 25c
Men’s Shirts from 25c to $1.50
Men’s Hats from 35 to $5.00
On Shoes we defy any competi
tion to touch us.
Men’s whole stock Brogans $1,25
Men’s fine all solid Sunday $1.50
To The Public.
Mr, T. A. Maynard holds a note
against us for which we have not gotten
value received. We n ify all parties
not to trade for sa 1 as we will no|
pay it. Feb 23d 1 " v J. A. Ridge
way. H. J. Ridgeway.
Notice
All parties are warned not to net sein
or gig in our mill pond in Jackson coun
ty A. A Thompson
C. M. Thompson.