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LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. Bone has moved here from Carl.
Dunn & Lyle sell all the best brands
of Fertilizers.
Another big rain yesterday that tore
up roads and bridges
There are several insurance men in
the city this week.
Onion Sets 10 cts per qt at Store of
Kilgore Kelly & Cos
There are six blacksmith shops in
Winder and all of them are kept busy.
Ball thread at 15 cts per pound at
store of Kilgore, Kelly & Cos.
Miss Allie Elder, of Conyers, is the
guest of friends and relatives here this
week.
Mrs. W. W. Hinton, of near Harmo.
ny Grove, came over today to spend a
few days with relatives and friends.
We will sell you seed Irish Potatoes
from *5 cents a peck up. L O. Sharpton
and Bro.
Winder Institute hrs a lot of bright
boys and young men enrolled this year,
mauy of whom will make their mark in
life.
Don’t forget that the piace to get
your Guano is from Dunn & Lyle.
Enquire Wallis, of Mulberry, was in
the city yesterday and reports the Mul
berry river considerably swollen from
the heavy rain.
Kilgore, Kelly & Cos. Propose to off
er the be3t 25 cts shirt ever sold in
Winder.
The Gainesville, Jefferson and South
ern railroad has pat ou au extra traiu.
The change in schedule will be given in
next issue.
Dunn & Lyle are having a big run o.i
Guano, See them before you buy.
Messrs Jeuniugs and O’Neal, of our
city and Qnattlebaum, of Marcus, left
Tuesday for South Georgia to work for
the Jackson county Nursery.
Kilgore Kelly & Cos, have a few more
Window, Shades which they are closi g
out at cost.
The bridge over Cedar creek just
above the railroad trestle is Lot safe and
as there is a lot of travel to Winder that
crosses it, it should be repaired at once.
Dunn & Lyle, the Fertiliz !>r can
be found at their office tntween the
stores of Graham and MoElhannon,
Winder, Ga.
Read the ad of Dunn & Lyle this
week and find out all about guano.
They handle good brands and believe
in letting the people know it through
The Economist
Look at Kilgore, Kelly & Co’s. Stoves
before you buy. Baying in car lots
they are ready to offer you bargains.
Mr. Otis Jackson left this week for
Macon to take a business course. The
many friends of Otis wish him much
success, and that he will seon be pre
pared for a lucrative position.
Before the discovery of Oae Minute
Cough Cure, ministers were greatly
disturbed by coughing congregations
No excuse for it now. G. W. DeLaPer
riere.
Rsv. D. A. Brindle arrived in the
city Tuesday night from Conyers and
will fill his regular appointment Sun
day. A cordial invitation by him is ex
tended to all to attend services.
Geo. B. Secord, the well known con
tractor of Towand i, N. Y., says: "I
have used Chamberlain’s Cough Rem
edy iu my family for a long timi and
have found it superior to any other.”
For sale by* Winder Drug Cos.
Mr. &nd Mrs, Lamar Jackson have
moved to Athens where they will make
heir future home. They have lived
here since their marriage a few months
ago ahd their many friends regretted to
see them leave.
The trustees have decided to have a
short commencement this year. The
Commencement sermon on Sunday and
>n entertainment on Monday morning
and Monday night will complete the
| r ° i ’ ram . which will take place some
t ’ me ln Jnne. Devoting only one day,
s Pnpils will not lose any time from
their studies, and i t will be mnch bet
ter on that account.
Fun for the Children.
The Lulies Ail Siciei/ of the B iptisc
church will give an E ister egg hu.xt at
c he home of Mr. W. H. Kimbjll on Sat
urday afternoon April Ist.
Tue eggs will be beautifully olorel
and will be hidden in various places ou
Mr. Kunbill’s lot. A prizi will hi
given to the one who finis the golden
egg-
This will be fan cor the children and
we invite them specially, bat if any of
the grown poople still like to hunt eggs*
we will be delighted to have tuem also’
Admission to the hunting groan ! only
5 ecats.
Runember the time and place, S itu”-
urdny April Jst, 6p, in., at the home Of
Mr. VV. H. Kimball, on Broad street.
We have a few Tranks left over that
we off :r at cost. Kdgore, Killy & (Jo.
Not one child dies where ten formerly
died from oronp. People have learned
the value of One Minute (Joagn Care
and use it for severe lung and throat
troubles. It immedately stops cough
ing. It never fails. Cr. W. Deij iPer
riere.
Lecture of Dr. Boggs.
Chancellor Bjggs, of the University,
lectured here last Thursday evening to
an appreciative audience on the subject
of “Higher Education” and an appeal
to the young men of the state to stand
by the State University and pitronizi
it. The Doctor is a pleasant speaker
and handled his subject with great
force, and is doing effective work for
the University.
Kilgore, Kelly & Cos, have a few wag
ons on hand they will sell cheap.
For a quick rem idy and one that is
perfectly safe for oiildren iet us recoin
meud Oue Minute Cough Care. It is
excellent for croup, ho irseuess, tickling
iu the throat aud coughs. G. W. Dj-
LaPerriere.
Painful Operation.
Dr, A A. DeL iPerriere, who is now
making his home on his farm, near
Chestnut Mountain, gave us a pleasant
call today. He has just had a painfal
operation performed on one of his
hands, but we are glad to know it is
getting on nicely.
For frost, burns, indolent sores, ec
zema, skin disease, and especially Piles,
DeWitt’s Witch Hazjl Salve stands first
and best. Look out for dishonest peo
ple who try to imitate and counterfeit
it. It’s their endorsement of a good
article. Worthless goods are not imi
tated. Got DoWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve. G. W. DoL iPerriere.
The Concert.
In another column will be found the
program of the concert for the benefit
of Prof. Grace, the blind min, which
comes off tomorrow night. Every one
who possibly can should attend. The
program will interest and entertain
you.
I have been afflicted with rhumatism
for fourteen years aud nothing seamed
to give any relief. I was able to be
around all the time, bat constantly suf
fering. I have tried everything I could
hear of and at last was told to try Cham
berlain’s Pain Balm, which I did, and
was immediately relieved and in a short
time cured. lam happy to say that it
has not since returned.—Josh. Elgar,
Germantown, Cal. For sale by Win
der drag Cos.
Dead.
Mr. S. T. Kelly, who formerly lived
iu Winder, but for several years a resi
dent of Atlanta, died in that city Tues
day and was brought here for burial
yesterday. Mr. Kelly leaves a wife and
four children to mourn his death.
Mrs. J‘ Silvers. Doogan, Ga., writes.
Rev. H. C. Hadock had Tropid Liver so
that he could scarcely leave his room
and was cured by Dr. M. A. Simmons
Liver Medicine, which he recomm mded
to me, and it oared me of Indigedtiou.
1 think it better than Black Draught.
Important things to Read.
Be sure you are right and go ahead,
Constipation of the Bowels may beoas
ily cared by a few doses of Dr. M. A. Sim
mons Liver Medicine.
Lost time is never regained.
Rab Childbirth of its Terrors and Min
imize the Pain and Dingers of Libor
by using Simmons Squaw Vme Wine or
Tablets.
Let not a day pass without doing
some good for humanity.
To restore theJClear Skin, the bright
Eye, the Alert Galt and Sound Health,
use Dr, M. A. Sim nous Liver Medi
cine.
"uthurramNnaß
Always have respect for the feelings
of othors when it does nos conflict with
right.
No other medicine Bu IdsUpaud For
tifies the system agiiust Misoarr’ags as
well as aim nous Squaw Vine Wine or
Tsblets.
Follow the golden rule and you will
ever feel happy.
Tue Curative Propertied Strength
arid Effect of Dr. M. A. Simmons Livei
Medicine are always the same. It can
not be equalled.
Live for others as wall as yourself.
Coughing injures and inflimes sore
lungs. One Minute Cough care loosens
the cold, allays coughing aud heals
quickly. The best cough cure for chil
dren. G. W. DeL iPerriere.
Never lose your self respect aud re
spect for your family, and you will
never become entirely departed.
Dr. Sawyer’s Wild Cberry aud Tar
cures because it was made to cure. It
soothes and relieves the arritated con
ditiou of throat aud lungs. A trial wil 1
prove it. •
Never make light of the misfortunes
of others.
Shorten the tuna of (Jjafiiemmt,
Strengthen Mother aud supply Breast
Milk for Cnild b/ using Simmons
Squaw Vine Wiue or Tablets.
We do a good deal from impulse, aud
then try to convence ourselves that we
meant to do it.
For quick and positive relief from a
cold or cough Dr. Sawyer’s Wild
Cherry and Tar has no equal. Try it
and you wili recommend it.
Do your duty in all things if you
would be a mau.
A giant attracts a good deal of at
tention—but so does a dwarf.
Ladio# desiring a contented and happy
old age should use Sunuaons Squaw Vine
Wine or Tablets, commencing at 40 years
and continue during ' Change of
life.
A head held upright may mean an
honest man, or only a boil on the
neck.
I often wonder wden a man passes
the house singing if he is as happy as
he sings.
“Dive me a liver regulator aud I can
regulate the world,’’ said a geuius.
The druggist hmded him a bottle of
DeWitt’s .Little Early Risers, the fam
ous little pills. Or. W. DeLtPerriere.
The fellow who isn’t strong enough
to kill his competitor always has for
his motto “Live and let live.”
Big Job Contract.
The Economist Office is finishing up
a big job contract this week for Dr.
Bush of onr city for Mrs. Bash’s Burn
Specific, which is oae of the finest med
icines manufactured, for what it is rec
commended. We are getting up over
40,000 circulars and envelops for him.
Doctor Bash as well as most of Winder’s
business men believs in patronizing
home, and as The Economist office gets
out as nice job woak as any office in the
state they place all their work with it.
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. DeLaPerriere
reached Winder yesterday after a pleas
ant trip to Florida. They had a delight
ful trip and enjoyed it exceedingly.
Dr. DeLaPerriere informs us that the
orange trees are all killed except in the
extreme Southern : part of the state.
He visited the ostrich farm at Jack
sonville which is proving a success. He
says it is a curiosity and quite interest
ing to visit and see,
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Call and See It. Can show vou how it will save you money,
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Winder, Ga.
First love can never cime to man or
worn m a secondtime.
Flushed Cheeks, Throbing Temple,
Nausea, L issituie, Lost Appetite, Sal
low Complexion, Pimples, Blotches, are
warnings Take Dr. M. A. Simmons Liv
er Medicine.
I often think that Fate gives us much
that we don’t expect in order to deny us
something that we really want.
If you have a cough, throat irritation,
| weak luugs, pain in the chest, difficult
breathing, croup or hoarseness, let us
suggest One Minute Cough Cure. Al
ways reliable aud sife. G. W. DeLa-
Perriere.
Who ever heard the rolling stone com
l plain because it gathered no moss? is
it not proud of its beantifully rounded
shape? And certainly no one ever called
it a mossback!
There is no Medicine that has yet
been discover! that has virtues deserv
ing to be compared with Dr. Sawyer's
Wild Cherry aud Tar. for bad cases of
Chronic Bronchitis, Consumption, or
any cough cold.
If virtue were practised by all who ad
mire it, we should have a world of
angels.
Backache is the first indication of
kidney trouble. Urinary disorders,
Diabetes, and eveu Brigt’s Disease fol
low unless promptly checked. Nothing
better to make perfect kidneys than Dr.
Sawyer’s Ukatine.
If we were as sure of our neighbor’s
goodness as we are of our own, our
neighbor would be almost as good as we
are.
Walhalla, N. D., Mar. 15, 1898.
For loss of appetite, general debility
aud convalescence after any illness,
there is nothing so beneficial as Dr. J.
H. Mclean’d Strengthening Cordial and
Blood Purifier. Am enjoying vigorous
health from its use. E. A. Sharpe.
For sale by. Winder, Drug Cos.
A fool and a wise mm ought to be
good friends: both have a goo 1 deal iu
common.
Pitts’ Carminative is pleasant to the
taste, acts promptly, and never fails to
give satisfaction. It carries children
over the cricioal time of teething, and
is the frieui of anxious mothers and pu
ny children. A few doses will demon
strate its value. E. H. Dorsey Athens,
Ga., writes.
“I consider it thebe3t medicine I have
ever used iu my family. It does all you
claim for it, and even more.”
A good man is like a drop of oil on
the ooeau of humanity: his influence is
storm-quieting and protective. He
rides over all the waves of adversity and
is not overwhelmed by the wildest tur
moil of the waters. He is the oil of the
ocean.
WAN TED—Reliable man to travel in
this and nearby towns; salary and ex
penses weekly. State age and occupa
tion. Address, Globe Cos., 743 Chest
nut SC., Philadelphia, Pa,
Pl'ittfer< NUB,AN TEA cures Dyspep-
I lUIIIVI v eia, Constipation and Indi
gestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 cts.
G. W. DeLaPerriere, Winder, Ga.
Debating Society.
On the 3d of March, at night, the
boys of Winder Institute met tor the
purpose of organizing a deb tting soci
ety. The following officers were elec
ted: Prof A .T. Woodruff, president;
Win. A. H lie, vice president and treas
ure; Wm. A. Jackson, secretary and
critic: Jno H. Maynard, serge uit at
a-ms; J. L Green, chaplain.
After some discussion over the name
for the society Demostheau was deoid
ed on. The society, will meet every F’ri
day night and is to b) secret except
at its public meetings. The subject tor
discussion at last meeting was ‘ ‘Resolved
That whisky has caused more trouble
and deaths than war.” The speakers
on the affirmative were J. L. Green,
Clifford Holliday and Guy Kilgore and
on the uegative Wm. A. Hale, Jno H.
Maynard and Prof. Jaoobs The nega
tive side was winner. The purpose of
the society is for the improvement aud
development of the youug men at school
and we hope for good results.
Student.
J. Sheer, Sedslla. Mo., conductor on
electric street car line, writes that his
daugh'er wac very low with croup, and
her life saved a ter ail physician > had
failed, only by nmur One Minute Cure.
G. W. DsLuPerncre.
Will Visit Flor
ida and Cuba,
Messrs. C. W. Finch and T. S. John
son, of Galilee, will leave in a few days
on a trip to Florida aud Cuba, to be
gone several weeks. We wish for them
a pleasant visit and a safe return home.
As the season of th e year when pneu
monia, la grippe, aora throat, colds,
catarrh, bronchitis aud lung troubles
are to be guarded agaiust, nothing ‘‘as a
fine substitute,” wili “answer the pur
pose,” or is “just as good” a3 Oue Miu
ute Cough Care. That is the one in
fallible remedy for all luug, throat or
bronchial troubles. Insist vigorously up
on having it if “something else” is of
fered you. G. W. DeLaPerriere.
Mr C. C. Bell, of Candler, Hall coun
ty was in the city yesterday with a lot
of cotron. Mr. Bell is one of the best
oitizens of Hall and is a regular subscri.
ber to The Economist.
Mrs, Dave Hill is very feeble and
confined to her room all the time for
the past few weeks. She is one of the
good and pure old women of our sec
tion and has a host of friends and rela
tives who will be pained to learn of her
affliction.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers,
r he t imous little Dills.
From a false point of view even truth
itself will always seem false.
The way of the transgressor is hard,
sometimes even before he is found
out.
If a man thought as ill of himself at
10 o’clock at night, when he goes to bed,
as he does at 4 in the morning, when
he awakes, he’d never go to
sleep.