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CORRESPONDENTS.
JEFFERSON.
Miss Kate Randolph has dis
missed her school at Marcus and
returned home.
Miss Rilla Hill, after a weeks
visit m our town, has returned
home.
Miss Kate Askew returned homo
last Saturday after an extended
visit to relatives in Athens, accom
panied bv her aunt, Mrs. Patterson.
Miss Ilia Harvey visited relatives
in town this week
Mr. Edgar Hill, of near Hosch
ton, visited relatives in town last
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. J. 0. Browning, of Hall Cos.,
was in town last Monday.
Mr. F. M. Park of Maysvi lewas
seen on our streets Monday.
Mrs. \V. A. Watson is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Hood of
Harmony Grove,
Prof. Neal and family visited,
friends in Maysville last Saturday
and Sunday.
Masters Ted and Hoyt Shannon
of Harmony Grove visited Master
Mack Appleby a few davs last
week.
Misses Ca 1 lie Watson, May as
kew, Ella Smith and Mrs. Astm
made a flying trip to Athens last
Thursday.
The Entertainment gotten up in
behalf of Prof, Walter Grace last
Monday night was quite a success.
Jefferson is getting ahead of
Winder, we have an oil mill, and
quite favorable steps have been
token toward building a cotton
factory.
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 the aggravating and persisteut
coughs it has cured; of severe colds that
have yielded promptly to its soothiug ef
fects, and of the dangerous attacks of
croup it has cured, often saving the life
of the ohild, The extensive nse of it for
whooping cough has shown that it robs
that disease of all dangerous couse
quonces. 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.
SpriDg has come and the farmers
have the blues on account of so much
rain.
Mr. Taylor has had a very sick child
for the past week, but it is some better
at this writing.
Mr. Harvey Archer is smiles, a little
boy is stopping at his home too young
yet to give a name.
Mr. Toy Lankford and Miss Pearl
Welchel were at Oak Grove a fow days
ago.
Mr. Oliver is visiting home folks this
week.
Our Sunday school has started and we
hope to have a good one. Every body
come and join us.
Miss Jessie Iverson spent Saturday
and Sunday with home folks.
Mr. Asa Weir and wife were thegnests
of Mr. W. H. H. Walton and frmily last
Sunday.
THE SURE LA GRIPPE CURE.
There is no use suffering from this
dreadful malady' if you will only get
the right remedy. You are having
pain all through your body, your liver
is out of order, have no appetite, no iite
or ambition, have a bad cold, in fact
are completely used up. Electric Bit
ters are the only remedy that will give
you prompt and sure relief. They act
directly ou your liver, stomach aud kid
neys, tone up the whole system and
make you feel like anew being. They
guarantee to cure or price refunded
For saie at H. C. Poole’s, only 50c per
bottle. ...
WILNER.
AH was quiet on House’s creek and
the South Oconee river last Sunday.
No event transpired that wruld Bhake
the citadel and attitudinal at this end
of the line.
Ye reporter and Mr. J. T. Fulcher
took an extended trip through the Elder
Academy section Sunday afternoon, and
to say we enjoyed the tims, does not
half express it. We anved at home at 9
o’clock that night and are still enjoying
single life-
Mrs R. W. Holiday, who has been
sick for soma time is not much bet
ter.
Mrs. W. E. Betts is s-pen<linj| this
week with relatives at Clarkß
boro.
The school at Lebanon will close its
spring term Friday,
Mr. Charlie C. Fulcher is one of
the busiest young men in this sec
tion; bes'des being a prosperous yonng
farmer, he goes to Winder one Sun
day aud near Jefferson the next and so
on.
Mr. H. L. McElhannonseems greatly
iuipreseid at Clsrksboro with Valley
G-rovo Landing as he calls there quite
often.
It has been my privilege to read
’’Character Building” this year. A
book of this kind is a necessity with
each geiietarion. Its fearless denuncia
tion of corrupt standards aud unswerv
ing adherence to truth and right can
but exert the highest iuflneuce upon
its readers, aud the young will find on
every page information to make the
most ot life and its opportunities.
Though abounding in advice and per
cept, not a pags of the work
will be found dull and uninterest
ing.
BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR
CATARRH THA' r CONTAIN
MERCURY,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense
of smell and completely derange the
whole system when entering it through
the mucous surfaces. Such articles
should never be used except on pre
set ptions from reputable physicans, as
the damage they will do is ten fold to
the good yon 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 Word
and 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 75c, per bottle.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
\
White Plains.
Prof. W. E. Henry’s school at this
place closed last Friday.
The entertainment at Mr. A. L. Ven
able’s was highly enjoyed by all pres
ent
Mr. Dan Wood, of Marcus, was here
last Sunday evening enjoying life.
Miss Mamie Edwards, of near Hosch
ton, visited relatives here last
week.
Mr. Floyd Thurmond aud mother are
spending this week with relatives near
Bethlehem.
Mr. Sam Thurmond passed through
here last week on his way home from
Lumberton, Mississippi.
Mrs. James Blackstock, of near Hosch
ton, came very near being burned to
death hist week, Mr, Blaekstock being
unable to walk she brought his break
last to him, turning her back to the tire
her dress caught. Her clothing was
torn from her but one hand was badly
burned.
Mr. B. W. Hays of Mnlbery visited
his lather aud Mother, Mr aud Mrs
George Hayes, last Sunday.
Mr, Otis Sell, of Olix, frequently
visits in the direction of Hosch
ton.
Misses Laura aud Edna Wood, of Oiix,
wore visiting in onr community Satur
day aud Sunday.
Sunday school here every Sunday
evening.
Rev. E. Edwards, pastor of the En
glish Baptist Church at Miuersville, 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!!! 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 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.
On Ynn Wpflt* PlniM
IJU lUU it U(ll VjlUlllvo*
the best Manufacturers in the
Men’s Suits from $2.50 up.
We carry an assortment of every thing necessary to make ai
up to date Mercantile Store.
Thanking our customers for past patronage, we remain
Yours truly,
KILGORE, KELLY & Cos.,
Winder, - - = Georgia
Bethlehem.
If there is any sign in the amount of
guano being bought by farmers in this
section, the much-talked-of reduction
in acreage will not mature.
Mr. M. H. Shepherd, who has been
quite sick at the Treadwell house, is
rapidly improving. His sweet little
daughter came over from Athens and
spent several days with him, which, no
doubt greatly revived his spirits.
Miss Estha Treadwell, of Alpharetta,
is the guest of her uncle, Mr. M. V.
Treadwell.
Mr. Wesley Sims and his sister, of
Oconee county, were the guests of
Judge Bell’s family Saturday night and
Sunday.
Mrs. W. D. Hendrix had a quilting
ou the 22nd, inst. at which the ladies of
the community enjoyed themselves irn
mencely. At night her charming
daughter, Miss Belle entertained a
number of her young friends in a very
enjoyable manner.
Mrs. S. L. G. Bedingfleld, of Oxford,
spent several days last week with
relatives and friends here* She is a
good woman and is always greeted with
a cordial welcome when she returns to
her old home.
On last Saturday night, Miss Daisie
Belle gave an oyster supper to a number
of her young friends which was very
rnnch enjojed by those present The
guests were Misses Dora Bedingfleld,
Clara D. Williams, Annie Bedingfleld,
Lillie Holloway, Era Harrison, Bela
Hendrix. Estha Treadwell, Belle Har
rison and other young ladies. The
gentlemen were Prof. Jno. H. Breed
love, Messrs J. T. Harrison, Jno. C.
Holloway, E. D. Treadwell, Robt. L.
Harrisou, L. G. Holloway, John B.
Yearwood, A. T. Harrison, C. W. j
Treadwell, CoL Earnest Harris andi
WE MEAN THIS,
t /
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 Grandulated Sugar
17 pounds for - SI,OO
8£ pounds for - 60
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
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 —40 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.
If 80 lo ° k thr °“s h the
beautiful Cheap line we carry from
United States.
Knee Suits from 50 cents up.
others. |
On last Fiiday night at the meeting I
of our literary society, was pulled off
a spelling match between the young
ladies and the young men of the com
munity. The house was crowded and
when the presiding officer announced
that the “contest do now begin” the
girls were ou the battle ground instan
ter, as is allways the case when the
command is given to fire—with the
to:-.gue. So great was the interest,
that a number of the older people joined
the contest. Prof. Breedlove gave out
the lesson and the contest waged, wax
ing warmer and warmer eyery round.
Suffixes and affixes were handled with
excellent skill and vowels and conso
neuts were dropped or retained at the
proper time. So well did all the peo.
pie spell, that Prof. Breedlove had to
yield up the ghost and call lor a sub
stitute. The conflict ended after one
hour and a half continued spelling,
with the girls victorious. This was a
vindication 0/ the old saying that w>o
raam will have the last word. Profs.
James R. Moore and R. M. Tucker oon
tended manfully for the last say but to
uo2 avail. They were fiunally van
quished, leaving Misses Dora Bediug
field, Laura Moore and Lena Sorrels on
the floor. -
Mr. W. C. Yearwood had a birthday
dinner last Sunday at which a large
number of friends enjoyed themselves
immensely. To those who know Will
Yearwood, we need not say that every
thing good and nice to eat was abund
antly in evidence. It is one of his char
acteristics to go his whole length in his
efforts to entertain his friends. In this
he has a most excellent help mete in the
person of his good wife. Long may
they live, and we do hope they will
have a birth day every year.
Mr. J. B. Yearwood has a birthday
every four years. Too long between
8 pounds Keg Soda 25c.
4 boxes 10c. size Giant
Potash 25c
Starch per pound Qoc
780 Matches j’o4 c
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 s|c.
Heaviest grade Ticking per yd. 12c.
Cotton Flannel per yd. sto 7k
Bleeching—Fruit of the Loom 6}c
Calico 4-4£ and 5c
Fast black Satine Bst
Spool Thread 4c
Men’s Suspenders from 10 to 25c
Men’s Shirts from 25c to $1.55
Men’s Hats from 35 to $5.05
On Shoes we defy any competi*
tion to touch us.
Men’s whole stock Brogans $1.25
Men’s fine all solid Sunday $1.55
drinks.
Prof. Breedlove has organized a Not'
mal class in his school aud expects 1,
number of teachers soou to take a oours*
during their vacatiou.
Miss Pearl Jennings returned boM
Sunday from an extended visit to AH
lanta.
Mrs. W. T. Lasseter, of Social Circ- ! j
is visiting in this community. I
Little May, the” sweet babe of
aud Mrs. A. M. Lasseter, has been w|
ill for some time, but is improving. I
Aunt Polly Bedingfleld, wife of
E. J, Bedingfleld, died suddenly
day night about 12 o’clock. At 6 ®l
down she was as well as usual, retwj
ing home from her son’s, where
had spent the day. She retired at
usual hour apparently well. About 1
o’clock she awoke and told her huslhj
she was dying. Before he could M
any of his neighbors to the rescue J
was dead. No one was present
she expired but Mr. Bedingfleld
son, W. 6. Bedingfie.d. Aunt
had lived to a good old age, ad “W
borne the trials of life with patient 1 *
fortitude. Her remains were W H
rest at Corrinth church Monday
noon in the presence of a large
of sorrowing friends and
Rev. Henrj Ellington, of 9
ville, preached the funeral. 'l ot !■
reft we offer our tenderest
STAB
Bucklen’s Arnica Sal? c - I
The best salve in the world jH
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rbe
ver sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
blains, Corns, and all Skin
and positively cures Piles, or
quired. It is guaranteed to K- v
satisfaction or money refunde •
25 cents per box. For sale ' ‘ j
Poole Winder, Ua. f