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CORRESPONDENTS.
JEFFERSON.
Mr. Hurry Hell, of Gainesville spelt
last Sunday in onr town.
Mi'S May Askew, one of our nicest
youug ladies, is spending a few days
with boinefolks
Miss Omi) MeElhaiihon, one. of
Winders popular youug la lies, is visi
ting Mbs Eulalia Collier.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kelly took in the
singing at Dry Pond last Sunday, and
quite a number cf our young men a* - ,
tended.
Miss Sosi • Bradbury visited honn -
folks last Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Mattie Heath, of Norww cl, Ga.,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. B. Pender
grass.
Our clever Clerk, Mr. A. C. Appleby
and family spent last Sunday in Har
mony drove.
Mr. S. J 1 Bell and Miss Minnie Allen,
were married last Sunday evening,
causing quite a surprise to their many
friends, F L. Pendergrass, J. P., offici
ating.
Miss Ethel Moore, of Dry Pond, has
returned to school at Martin Institute,
after a seige with LaGrippe.
Mr. and Mrs. visited
relatives in Athens last Saturday and
Sunday.
Among the new i upils to enter schoo'
last Monday was Misses Ethel MeEi
hanuon and Gladys Hardy, and Mr-
Joe McGarrity.
Mrs. Cynthia Barnett died at her
home, near Jefferson, lost Sunday at
ten o’clock after a short i In ss of pneu
monia. and was buried i 1 Thyatura
cemetery Monday evening at two
o’clock. We extend our deepest sympa’
thy to the bereaved family.
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 tde 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 saving the life
of the child. The extensive use of it for
whooping oough 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, aud 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.
Rev. D. 3. Waite filled his appoint
ment at Crooked Creek last Saturday
and Sunday, a very good congregation
and two excellent sermons.
Mr. Henry Elrod spent Saturday and
Sunday with home folks.
Mr. George Gober and Miss Ida Dot
tery were married last Sunday. We
wish them a long and happy
life.
One of the Martin institute ladies,
Miss Susie Bradbury, spent Saturday
and Sunday with home folks, acoompa
nied by Mr. and Mrs. Quattlebaum.
As the trusteese of'Jacksou Cos. lost
the school at Oak Grove the trusteese
just stepped ovor into Clark Cos, and got
a school, Miss Fay Davison ns teach
er.
Mr. Vivian Glenn called to see some
of the Oak Grove girls last Suuday even
ing.
Miss Clara Looklieart has returned to
Mrs L, J. Vonderau’s after a pleaseut
visit in dark Cos.
AN ENTERPRISING DRUGGISTS.
There are few men more wide awake
aud enterprising than H. C. Poole who
spares no pains to secure the best of
everything in his line for his many
customers. He now has the valua
ble agency for Dr. King’s New Discov
ery for Consumption, coughs and colds.
This is the wonderful remedy that is
producing such a furor all over the
country by its many startling cures.
It absolutely cures Asthma, Bronchitis,
hoarseness aud all affections of the
throat, chest, and lungs. Call at above
drug store and get a trial bottle free or
a regular size for 50 cents and *IOO
Guaranteed to cure or price refunded*
HOSCHTON
The Ciceroneau Society, of Hoschton
high school, had a debating contest last
Friday evening. The subject was
solved; That tne negro should be colo
nized.” The speakers were; Messrs.
Fred Thomas, R. L. Pirkle and Miss
Leila Tlosch, Affirmative—Mr. W. li.
DeLaPerreire and Miss Leila Lott,
negative. The contest was a close one,
and wns very interesting to all present,
it was decided in favor of the affirma
tive.
Mr. Edgar Wallace, of Atlanta, is
visiting his cousin, G. H. DeLaPerritre,
of this place.
R L. Forrester and wife, were visi
ting his parents here last week.
Rev. Mr. Brewer. of Atlanta,
preacht-d two able sermons at ihe Con
gregational church last Sunday.
Mrs. Eloyd Anderson and litlle inva
lid daughter, of near Marcus, visited
relatives litre last week.
Mr E. B. Wiley has resumed his pr.
sitieu with W. B. McCants, where he is
again ready to serve his old customers
and friends.
Ur. and Mis. T. C. Flanigan, of An
burn, spent Sunday in onr town, the
guests of his brother, Mr. D. C. Flani
gan.
The n ill and tannery are again in
operation after being suspended for
several days, the result of the freeze
last week, which bnrsted the steam
chest of the engine.
The farmers about here are not quire
done planting yet. They are waiting
for a shower(?)
Rev. J- P. Erwin, our worthy pastor,
attended the Gainesville Missionary In
stitute at Monroe last week.
Two of our young men attended the
meeting of the Y. P. C. U. at Rock
well last Sunday.
Yours truly,
E. D. Wiley.
HOW TO LOOK GOOD.
Good looks are really more than
skin deep, depending entirely on a
healthy condition of all the vital organs
If the liver is inactive, you have a bil
ions look; if your stomach is disordered,
you have a dyspeptic look, if your kid
neys are affected, you have a pinched
look. Secure good health, and you will
surely have good looks. “Electric Bit
ters” is a good Alterative and Tonic.
Acts directly on the stomach, live,
and kidneys, ’purifies the blood, cures
pimples, boils and blothes, and gives a
good complexion. Every bottle guar
anteed. Sold at H. C. P ole’s, druggist.
WILNER.
The latest and I suppose the last event
that has moved the momentum of Wil
ner to joy was a delightful sociable last
Saturday night at the residence of Mr.
aud Airs. C. F. Holliday, given in houor
of Miss Sallie Ware of Winder. The
parlor was decorated and beautified on
the East by Mr Anther Hale and Miss
Katie Moseman. On the west by Mr
Henry Elrod and Miss Clara Holliday.
On the north by Mr. C. C. Fulcher and
Miss Sallie Ware, On the South by Mr.
F. C. Holiday and Misses Callie Elrod
and Marge Holliday. The Sociable was
funished with some sweet music on
the organ and string band which was
highly enjoyed. The time,was passed
most pleasantly in playiug games of in
nooeut amusements and sprinkling that
curious talk in the left ear prong of the
feminine gender that makes their hearts
tiuggleiing and dripp, with the affect
ion of love drops. The sociable will
go down in this century and progressive
time as the best one of this season and
will long be remembered and never for
gotten by those present.
Rev. Henry. B. Mays will fill his reg
ular appointment here next Saturday
aud Suuday. Let everybody come out
aud give him a good congregation,
Rev. 11. Y. Bradbury of Athens was
circulating among his many friends
here last Saturday.
Mr. Sam Fulcher’s trip to Edd Mad
dox’s last Suuday afternoon remains
a hidden secret.
Miss Georgia Betts of the Classic City
spent lust Sunday here with home
folks.
Your correspondent did not attend
the Jackson county Singing Choir at
Dry Pond last Suuday.
Mr J. F. Fulcher attended a musical
eutertaiumenr in Jefferson last Satur.
day uight.
Rev. E. Edwards, pastor of the Eu
glish Baptist Church at Minersville, Pa.,
when suffering with rhumatism, was
advised to try Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
He says: • ‘Afew application of this lin
iment provedof great service to me. It
subdued the inflammation aud relieved
tue pain. Should any sufferer profit by
giving Pain balma trial it will pleas
me.” For sale by Winder Drug Cos.
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!!!
It is useless to spend $4O. to $65.
for stoves with high sounding
names when we sell you a nice,
plain and well made heavy No. 8 —
the good kind—the kind that last
i Deluding 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.
Do Ira Wear Clothes? r.V“Z 1 ,,r:
the best Manufacturers in the United States.
Men’s Suits from $2.50 up. Knee Suits from 50 cents up.
We carry an assortment of every 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
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for Cut
Bruises, Sores,-Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe
ver sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil
blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction or money refunded. Pri >
25 cents per box. For sale by i
Poole Winder, Ga.
Bethlehem,
Miss Lizzie Bridges, of Pendergrass,
is the guest of Dr. J. J. Bridges.
Air. J. T? Evens, of Between, is saw
ing shingles at this place.
The many friends of Mr. C. T.
Matthews are very glad to note a de
cided change for the better in his con
dition.
The lumber for the new parsonage
has been sawed aud put ou the building
cite. Work will begin at once. Messrs
, Bell and Alauning very kindly gave the
use of their mill to saw the framing
aud Messrs. Bediugfield and Harris
followed suit by giving their mill to
sew the balance of the lumber.
Rev. Al. L. Underwood, P. E. of this
circuit, was in town a few days last
week.
Mr. J. Hardy Bedingfieid informs us
that Henry Bedingfieid has quit report
ing rat killings and gone to work at the
shingle mill.
Mr. W. C. Baggett visited homefolks
at Conyers Sunday.
Mrs. J. T. Evena, of Between, visited
her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Matt
hews Sunday.
A great deal of interest is being man
ifested in our literary society now. The
exercises are always interesting and
show the good results of the excellent
work being done by our worthy teach- j
Prof. J. H. Breedlove and Miss i
WE MEAN THIS,
that when you make a CASH purchase from ns
you get the best the market affords in our line at
Live and Let Live
Prices, and in addition we guarantee what we sell.
offer you Standard Grandulated Sugar
17 pounds for - SI,OO
pounds for 6O
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
Crockery
Tea
Tin Ware
On Tin Ware .We Have
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 $l,OO
Horse Shoes with nails 17 “
Mule Shoes with nails 17 “
Remember we take your produce
and exchange you goods at above
prices.
Clara D. Williams.
A host of admiring friends are re
joicing over the fact that Mrs. Ida
Buchanan has decided to protract her
visit here. Air. W. C. Baggett says he
has someihing very important to say
very soon.
Asa rule, Dr. Bridges is vory prompt
in attending calls, but when you send
for him these days, the first thing he
wants to know is whether or not you
have mnmps at your house.
Star Ray.
BEWARE OF OINTAJENTS FOR
CATARRH THA"’ CONTAIN
AIERCURY,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense
of smell and completely deiange the
whole system when entering it through
the mucous surfaces. Such articles
should never be used except on pre
serptions frern reputable physicans, as
the damage they will do is ten fold to
the good you can possibly derive from
them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufact
ured by F. J. Cheney & Cos., Toledo. 0.,
contains no mercury, and is taken in
ternally, acting directly upon the blood
aud mucous surface of the system. In
buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you
get the genuine. It is taken internally,
and made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J.
Cheney & Cos. Testimonials free. Sold
by Druggists, price 75a per bottle.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Commercial Hotel.
A few regular boarders can get good
accommodations at the commercial
hotel at reasonable rates. All parties
stopping in Winder 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.
8 pounds Keg Soda 25c,
4 boxes 10c. size Giant
Potash 25c,
Starch per pound 05c
78D 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,
Htavy AAA Sheeting per yd. 4fc,
Cotton Checks per yard 4to 5:.
Heavy Drills per yard s|c.
Heaviest grade Ticking per yd, 12c.
Cotton Flannel* per yd. sto 7|c.
Bleeching—Fruit of the Loom Cjc
Calico 4-4£ and 5c
Fast black Satine B|c
Spool Thread 4c
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
A Big Club.
Cut this out and return to us with
$1 00 (bank check, money or currency)
and we’ll send the following, postage
prepaid;
VERMONT FARM JOURNAL 1 YR;
SEMI-WEEKLY COURIER JOUR
NAL 1 YR.
AMERICAN POULTRY ADVOCATE
1 YR.
THE GENTLEWOMAN 1 YR.
AIAKION HARLAND’S COOK BOOK.
TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM.
All For SI.OO Renter Cost $1
This combination fills a family need.
Two farm papers for the men —The
“Gentlewoman.” an ideal paper for the
ladies—Courier Journal for all
—Marion Hariaud’s Cook Book with
JOO pages and 1,000 practical recipes
for tne wife, and the book, * ‘Ten Nights
in a Bar Room, the greatest temperance
novel of the age. Two cent stamp
brings samples of papers, Clubbing and
Premium List.
Vermont Farm Journal
Wm. L. PACKARD, Pub.
WILMINGTON, VERMONT,
2812 MAIN ST.
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 sai- a s we will not
pay it. Feb 23d 1899 J. A. Ridg o,
way. H. J. Riageway.
Notice.
All parties are warned not to net sd n
or gig in our mill pond in Jackson conn
ty A. A. Thompson
C. M, Thompson.