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LOCAL NEWS
Winder is a great town for shows.
Buy your Aratnr seed from Sheats &
Cos.
It is still too wet to plow or to fix
gardens.
Dunn & Lyle sell all the best brands
of Fertilizers.
Judge L. Y. Bradbury, of Jefferson,
was in the city yesterday on business.
Early Amber seed for sale by Sheets
& Cos,
Perfectly beautiful! Have yon seen
those fine enameled Photos at Knight’s?
Mr. L. F, Sell stopped over a short
while yesterday on his way to Athens.
Don’t forget that the place to ge
your Guano is from Dunn & Lyle.
Mr. W. L, Sikes, one of the live bail
iffs of this district, was in the city
yesterday.
Fresh lot of garden seed and Onion
[■sets lor sale at Kilgore, Kelly & Co’s,
Mr Z. F* Stanton will erect a beauti*
■ful jottuge on corner of Candler and
■Church streets in the near future,
Dunn & Lyle are having a big run on
BGuano, See them before you buy.
Misses Elna Moon and Susie Ran
■dolph, of Marcus, were iu the city Mon-
Bday shopping.
[ 11 pounds coffee for one dollar G. W.
IB Woodruff.
| Misses Pearl Finch and Ethel Wood,
■two charming young ladies of Galilee,
■pent Tuesday in the city.
Knight’s Photo Parlor is open from 7
B. m, to 6 p. m. All wanting good
Bvork in his line should come at once.
I Xotice the first round of tax receiver
|Bor Jackson county in this issue and
Hive in your property before the rush,
I I Brooks cotton planters and farming
■tools at G. W. Woodruff.
I The unfavorable weather Tuesday
■night prevented a large honse to wit-
Hness the Woodward Vaudeville Com-
Bpany.
I Dunn & Lyle, the Fertilizer men, can
[■be found" at their office between the
Bstores of Graham and McElhannon,
■ Winder, Ga.
I Presbyterian services will be held by
■the pastor next Sunday at the Christian
■Church. All cordially invited to at*
■tend.
I The candy pulling last Friday night,
Ijsiven by Miss Pearl Jennings, was great
s' enjoyed by the young people of the
■city who were so fortunate as to be pres-
Bent.
Ii For a complete line of General Mer-
Bchandise, dry goods, notions, shoes,
■hats, groceries and hardware, go to
Hl. W. Woodruff, Winder, Ga.
I Rev. J. C. Otweil, formerly with the
Hjjeorgia Cracker, and Rev. W. S. Hub
■tard, doth of Gainesville, honored The
KW' ( onomist office with their presence
Boday.
I I Get your forage seed from Sheats &
■ .
I I r - G. F. Hoiiiday, one of Ciarksuoro’s
, B 00(1 citizens and successful farmers,
W ls ln the city Sunday and attended the
[la 153 !nset * n S of the Sunday schools.
I Lncle Daniel Smith, who has beeu
|vay from Winder for over a year, has
and^ tarn ' ie d and will remain here with
IB 13 Son . Mr. P. P. Smith. He is
IBuite feeble but able to be
Bp-
H Mothers remember the sickly season
■■coining on. Better have the little
■•nes pictures made while they are fat
BB prett 7- We don’t know what to-
may bring forth and Knight is
■■ i-y to fix them up in the very latest
IB e at his galery.
IB 1 e prosperous merchant and the one
* fresh goods and things to suit the
IB a 6 alw f y3 advertises with his local
Whenever times get so hard
IB * a mer chant cant advertise, he is
■etting i n a bad fix>
llsheats & Cos wm BeU yoQ amber
fßq onf ° . e ora and also the mower
| 1 B ®®d $1.60 per bushel.
Dry Weather.
In a private letter from Mr. Jno. E.
Lamar, of Austin Texas, we quote the
following:
“One thing that is peculiarly striking,
is the contrast of rain fall in your state
and ours. Here we have had no raiu
this year and but little all through win
ter and fall. Our river is lower than it
has been in twenty years. All street
cars are run by pjwer generated by the
river. These are all stopped and have
to be superceded with mule cars, and
our city and dwellings lighted by elec
tricity are all iu darkness, only lighted
by hcuse lamps. All manufacturing
enterprises run by electrical power have
been forced to shut down until it rains.”
Georgia would like to swap some of its
wet for Texas dry weather for a few
weeks and pay the difference.
SSOO Reward
For any man or lady leaving Knight’s
galery after having Photos made with
out a smile on their face.
Mr. Joe Donahoo, who was building
a nice house on his farm just beyond
town, sustained a heavy loss by the wind
storm Tuesday. His house was covered
and weather-boarded but not floored.
The wind got under it and almost
completely demolished the building.
It was damaged so badly that it will
have to be built over again.
Mrs. J- Silvers. Doogan, Ga., writes.
Rev. H. C. Hadook had Tropid Liver so
that he could scarcely leave his room
and was cured by Dr. M. A. Simmons
Liver Medicine, which he recommended
to me, and it cured me of Indigedtion.
I think it better than Black Draught.
Dental Notice.
Dr. W. L. DeLaPerriere will be at
Loganville the greater partion of next
week and on Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, April 10, 11 and 12th. He
will be at Bogart, Georgia, and will be
p'eased to serve all in his line dt siring
work.
Hustling Agent.
Mr. Leroy Morris, the traveling
representative for The Economist, is
a hustler and. is adding names to our
list every day. List week he brought
in twenty good subscriptions, as dull
and hard as .times are. He expects to
double that amount this week. If you
axe not taking The Economist you
ought to and keep up with the proces
sion.
For frost, burns, indolent sores, ec
zema, skin disease, and especially Piles,
DeWitt’s Witch Hazsl 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. Get DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve. G. W. DeLaPerriere.
Mr. and Mrs. Westcott of Macou re
turned home last week after a visit of
aevsral days with their daughter Mrs.
Toole. Mr. Westcott is the present popu
lar sheriff ofJßibb cuunty, a position he
has held for a number of years.
Mr. J. M. Morris has leased the Com
mercial hotel for three years and will
take charge on Ist of Aprii. He will
put in a telephone to connect with Sea
board depot which will be a great con
venience not only to the travling public
but to the business men of the city.
The Commercial will be put in first
class trim by Mr. Morris and run on up
to-date methods.
Fresh lot of german millet and early
Amber Cane teed for sale at srore of
Kilgore Kelly & Cos.
Wagon Blew Over.
Mr. A. H. O’Neal, our soda water
man, was out in the country Tuesday
and was caught in the storm. The
wind was so severe it blew his wagon
over and for a few minutes things look .
ed quite serious to him.
J. Sheer, Sedalla. Mo., conductor on
electric street car line, writes that his
daughter was very low with croup, and
her life saved after all physicians had
failed, only by using One Minute Cure.
G. W. DeLaPerriere. ' , _
Important things to Read.
Be sure you are right and go ahead.
Constipation of the Bowels may be eas
ily cared by a few doses of Dr. M. A. Sim
mons Liver Medioine.
Lost time is never regained.
Rob Childbirth of its Terrors and Min
imize the Pain and Dangers of Labor
by using Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or
Tablets.
Let not a day pass without doiug
some good for humanity.
To restore the Clear Skin, the bright
Eye, the Alert Galt and Sound Health,
use Dr, M. A. Simmons Liver Medi
cine.
Always have respeot for the feelings
of othors when it does not conflict with
right.
No other medicine Builds Up and For
tifies the system against Miscarriage as
well as simmons Squaw Vine Wiue or
Tsblets.
Follow the golden rule and you will
ever feel happy.
The Curative Properties’ Strength
and Effect of Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver
Medicine are always the same. It can
not be equalled.
Live for others as well as yourself.
Coughing injures and inflames sore
lungs. One Minute Cough cure loosens
the cold, allays coughing and heals
quickly. The best cough cure for chil
dren. G. W. DeLaPernere.
Never lose your self respect and re
spect for your family, and you will
never become entirely departed.
Dr. Sawyer’s Wild Cherry and Tar
cures because it was made to cure. It
soothes and relieves the arritatod con
dition of throat and lungs. A trial will
prove it.
Never make light of the misfortunes
of others.
Shorten the time of Confinement,
Strengthen Mother and supply Breast
Milk for Child by using Simmons
Sqnaw Vine Wiue or Tablets.
If at first you don’t succeed try again
and keep on trying as long as life last.
For quick and positive relief from a
cold or cough Dr. Sawyer’s Wild
Cherry and Tar has no equal. Try it
and yon will recommend it.
Life is glled with disappointments but
meet them like a man.
Ladies desiring a contented and happy
old age should use Simmons Squaw Vine
Wine or Tablets, commencing at 40 years
and continue during “Change of
life.
Dont look on every man as if he were
a rascal.
“Give me a liver regulator and I can
regulate the world,” said a genius.
The druggist handed him a bottle of
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the fam
ous little pills. G. W. DeLaPerriere.
Every man should feel interested in
the growth and prospeity of his town.
Before the discovery of One Minute
Cough Cure, ministers were greatly
disturbed by coughing congregations.
No excuse for it now. G. W. DeLaPer
riere.
Shade trees and pretty yards add
much to the beauty of a town.
Geo. B. Seoord, the well known con
tractor of Towanda, N. Y., says: “I
have used Chamberlain’s Cough Rem
edy in my family for a long time and
have found it superior to any other.”
For sale by* Winder Drug Cos.
There is no healthier place than Win
der.
For a quick remedy and one that is
perfectly safe for children let us recom
mend One Minute Cough Cure. It is
excellent for croup, hoarseness, tickling
in the throat and coughs. G. W. De-
LaPerriere.
Spend your spair moments in beau
tifying and improving your home.
As the season of the year when pneu
monia, la grippe, sore throat, colds,
catarrh, bronchitis and lung troubles
are to be guarded against, nothing “as a
fine substitute,” will “answer the pur
pose,” or is “just as good” a3 One Min
ute Cough Care. That is the one in
fallible remedy for all lung, throat or
bronchial troubles. Insist vigorously up
on having it if “something else” is of
fered you. G. W. DeLaPerriere.
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98 IMCtI jfZfsp
Amply provides for expansion and contrac- 4 * lwt , , , 'Af
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Never goes wrong no matter how ■ MNIH . -—.—- -.A —4
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Does not muti- IB'" [ * * ____!ZZnZ.
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efficiently turn 4p 1~
cattle, horses, -feh— ■
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nogs ana pigs.
EVERY ROD OF AMERICAN FENCE GUARANTEED
BY THE MANUFACTURERS.
Cah and See it. Can show vou oow it will save you money,
DABNEY HARDWARE CO.
Winder, Ga.
First love can never come to man or
woman a secondtime.
Flushed Cheeks, Throbing Temple,
Nausea, Lassitude, Lost Appetite, Sal
low Complexion, Pimples, Blotches, are
warnings. Take Dr. M. A. Simmons Liv
er Medicine.
Winder.s many advantages ought to
make it a place of some size if its own
people will do their duty.
If you have a cough, throat irritation,
weak longs, pain in the chest, difficult
breathing, croup or hoarseness, let us
suggest One Minute Cough Cure. Al
ways reliable and safe. G. W. DeLa-
Perriere.
Who everjheard the rolling stone com
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 discoverd 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 you are iu business keep your busi
ness before the public. The only way
to do this is to advertise.
Backache is the first indication of
kidney trouble. Urinary disorders,
Diabetes, aud eveu Brim's Disease fol
low unless promptly checked. Nothing
better to make perfect kidneys than Dr.
Sawyer’s Ukatine.
If we were as sure of onr neighbor’s
goodness as we are of our own, onr
neighbor would be almost as good as we
are.
Walhalla, N. D., Mar. 15. 1898.
For loss of appetite, general debility
and convalescence after any illness,
there is nothing so beneficial as Dr. J.
H. Mclean’s Strengthening Cordial and
Blood Purifier. Am enjoying vigorous
health from its use. E. A. Sharpe.
• For sale by. Winder, Drug Cos.
Dun and Lyle are having a big ran
on their different brands of gu
ano. ,
Pitts’ Carminative is pleasant to the
taste, acts promptly, and never fails to
give satisfaction. It carries children
over the critical time of teething, and
is the frieud of anxious mothers and pu
ny children. A few doses will demon
strate its value. E. H. Dorsey Athens,
Ga., writes.
* *1 consider it the best medicine I have
ever used in my family. It does all yon
claim for it. and even more. ”
A good man is like a drop of oil on
the ocean 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.
DeWitt’.s Little Early Risers,
' tie famous little Dills.
Spring time is coming, and the flow
ers will soon bloom and make every
thing more cheerful.
Pfotftfr t*< NUBIAN TE A curefl Dyspep*
WwlW# gia, Constipation and Indi
gestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 eta.
G. W. DeLaPerriere, Winder, Ga.
A BOD!
What is a Bod? That’s
the Question.
Come out to the Christian church to
morrow evening, 8 o’clock, and find out.
Rev, J. C: Otwell will endeavor to tell
what a “bod” is, and also clinch some
arguments on the evils of intemperance.
If there are any old blokes in the city
let them be sure and come, Admission
free.
Not one child dies where ten formerly
died from croup. People have learned
the value of One M : nute Cough Cure
and use it for severe lung and throat
troubl3S, It immedately stops cough
ing. It never fails. G. W. DeLaPer
riere.
Attended Banquett.
Messrs Quarterns *n and Tool of our
city attended the banquett at the Kim
ball House, Atlanta, last Saturday even
ing, given by the Equitable Life Assur
ance Society to its agents in Georgia,
Alabama, Tenuessee and Soutn Caroli
na, They repci t a nice time and enjoyed
it very much.
HEAVY
Much Damage Done to
Property--Houses Un
roofed, Timber Blown
Down etc.
Tuesday’s storm did more damage in
this section than any previous storm
this year. The wind was very severe
and the rain came down in torrents.
In the city a great deal of fencing was
blown down, stove flews fell, the large
smoke stack at Mr Klmbel’s machine
shops yielded to the strong wind and
awnings in front of most of the stores
were moved oat of position.
The news from the country around
Winder shows the damage very great,
in the destructian of tember and
the unroofing rnd blowing down of
houses.
Mr. Will Oliver, one of the pushing
farmers of Pendergrass district, gave
The Economist office a pleaseut call
yesterday while in the city; also Mr. Z.
T. Howard of Olix.
I have been afflicted with rhumatism
for fourteen years and nothing seamed
to give any relief. I was able to be
around all the time, but 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. Edgar,
Germantown, CaL For sale by Win
der drug Cos.