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CORRESPONDENTS.
JEFFERSON.
Mr. Yerhy Joh neon find sister.
Gussie, and Miss Maude Askew
visited Center last Saturday and
Sunday.
Judg ) L. Y, Bradbury spent a
day or two in Winder on business
the first of this week.
Miss Bonnie Brock, of Brockton,
visited our school last Tuesday af
ternoon.
Mrs, W. A. Watson after an ex
tended visit to relatives in Har
mony Grove returned home last
week.
Mrs. Ola Webb visited relatives
in the country last Monday.
Messrs. W. J. Harvil and \Y\ B.
Patrick, of Dry Pond, were in town
Monday.
Mr. Robert McElhannon made
a Hying trip to Atlanta last Mon
day.
Rev. Deal Venerable, from near
Klbertou, is visiting friends and
relatives in and near town this
week.
The factory is on a boom—Jef
ferson is on the road to progress —
the railroad Cos has “realy” put up
two street, lamps at the depot.
| A CLEVER TRICK.
It certainly looks like it, but there is
really no trick about it. Anybody can
try it who has Lame back and Weak
kidneys, Malaria or nervous troubles.
We mean he can cure himself right
away by using Electric Bitters. This
medioine tones up the whole system,
acts as a stimulant to the liver and
kidneys, is a blood purifier and nerve
tonic. It cures constipation, headache,
fainting spells, sleeplessness, and mel
ancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild
laxative, and restores the system to its
natural vigor, Try Electric Bitters and
be convinced that they are a miracle
worker. Every bottlo guaranteed. Only
60c a bottle at Winder Drug Co’s. Drug
Store.
HOSCHTON.
Our town is very quiet this week.
The farmers are two busy to come
to town when the sun shines.
The sidewalk which has just been com
pleted from Dr. DeLaPerriere dwelling
to Braselton’s store is a great con
venience to oar town and vicini
ty.
P. A. Flanigan, a former student of
H. H.S., who has been attending Busi-
College at Macon, has returned home to
spend a few weeks.
G. H. DeLaPerriere visited relatives
at Gainesville and Toccoa last Saturda3*
and Sunday,
Walter C. Smith, of this place, has
accepted a posision with Dr. M, M. Ham
at Gainesville. Walter has just com
pleted a term at the Athens Dental col
edge where he made fine progress. He
has a promising future before him as a
”D. D. S.”
Messrs. W. K, and Marshal Stewart,
of Cedar Hill were in town last
week.
O. N and Cos. heve a saw mill in opo
ration at the Tan yard.
Mr. J. D. Mauldin has returned from
The Medical College in Augusta and has
resumed his position with Dr, L. C.
Allen.
Mr. W. B. MoCuuts made a busi
ness trip to Atlanta last Wedues.
day.
Miss Myra Ware, of Winder, return
ed home last week from a pleasent vis
it to her sister, Mrs. W. Rus. Smith, of
this place. May Bf.k,
MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY.
It is oertainly gratifying to the pub
public to know of oue conoeru in tne
land who are not afraid to be generous
to the needy aud suffering. The pro
prietors of Dr. King’s New Discovery
for consumption, coughs aud cold, have
given away over ten million trial bot
tles of this great medicine and have the
satisfaction of knowing it has absolute
ly cured thousauds of hopeless cases.
Asthma, Bronchitis, hoarseness, and all
diseases of the throat, chest and lungs
are surely cured byfir. Call on Winder
Drug Cos. andjget a trial bottle free, regu
lar size, 50c and sl. Guaranteed to
cure or price refunded.
Lest Stand.
Rev. Mays tilled his nrpointment her
f-unday aiternoon, after w.neh a Sun
day school w r as organized with the fol
lowing offices; D, C. Roberts, super
teudenl and V. I. Glenn Secreta
ry.
Mr. K. S. David and wife of Nicholson,
visited D. P. Lord Saturday and Sun
day.
Miss Hattie Payne visited M’ss Mil
dred Lord Sunday.
Emory and Wade Williamson, of
Jefferson, were with us Sunday also
Mr. H. H Handcock, of Elders Acad
emy.
Miss Mela Kesler, accompanied
by her brother visited the family of Mr.
J, A Jarrett Stnday.
.Mrs J. C. Roberts and Mis. Mattie Glo-s
son are on the sick list this
week,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lord visited his
brother, Jessie M. Lord of Harmo
ny Grove, Saturday and Sun
day;
Mr. and Mrs. Payne have about
recovered from a long attack of ie
ver
ACi rtain young man of our commu
nity likes to go to Harmony Grove very
much.
Success to The Economist and the
course which it advocates.
HOW’S THIS?
Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Cos., Props., Toledo, O
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions, and financially
able to carry out any obligation made
by the’r firm.
West & Tkuax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O. Waldinq, Kinnan & Mar
vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cnre is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucnous surfaces of the system.
Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all
Druggists. Testimonials free.
Hall’s family pills are the best.
White Plains.
Preaching at this plaoe last Sunday
waß well attended.
Sunday school is on a boom.
Every body invited to come and join
us,
Mrs. Mathews, of Olix, was visit
ing in our midst last Wednes
day.
Mrs. Lizzie Wood is very cick at this
writing.
Misses Mary Wood and Cora Hayes
attended preaching at Pleasant Grove
ast Sunday.
Mrs. Charlie Sims of Bethlehem, is
visiting her father and mother Mr and
Mrs. Venable.
Mr. Eddie Hayes of Oconee Counry, is
visiting his uncle Mr. G, W. Hayes this
week.
The candy pulling at Mr. J. L. Greg
ory's last Wednesday night was
highly enjoyed by all present.
Prof. W. E. Henry and Mr, Garrett
Wallis and Miss, Eddie and Myrtle
Gregory were guests of Misses Cora and
Myrt Hays last Sunday after
noon.
Messrs Rich Lyle and Marion Hogau
were all smiles Sunday after
noon.
“A word to the wise is sufficient’’ an
a word from the wise should be suf
ficiont, but you ask, who are the wise?
Those who know. The oft repeated ex
perience of trust-worthy persons may
bo taken for knowledge. Mr. W. M.
Terry says Chamberlain’s Cough Rem
edy gives better satisfaction than any
other in the market. He has been in
the drug business at Elktou, Ky., for
twelve years; has sold hundreds of hot
tlesof this remedy aud nearly all other
cough medicines manufactured, which
shows conclusively that Chamberlain’s
is the most satisfactory to the people,
and is the best. For sale by Winder
Drug, Cos.
Callahan Alabama.
Dear Economist:- l will give a few
dots from this part of the moral vine
yard.
Grass is'agaiu putting mother earth in
her dress of green and the old cows are
very anxious to get out of their stalls to
graze. Vegetation has been very back
ward and evry thing is late.
T fear peaches will be scarce here this
year but we will have plenty of grapes,
berries and apphs. We have a fine
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 whew we sell you a nice,
plain and well made heavy No. 8—
the good kind-—the kind that last
including 3(i 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 !ou Wear Clothes?
the best Manufacturers in the
Men’s Suitß from $2.50 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
apple country.
Farmers are badly behind with their
crops and few are through turning land
owing to so much rain. But I think if
we all utilize our time we will pull
through all right.
Cattle and sheep are bringing good
prices here and I fear the majority of
us will regret selling off so many. It
will pay to raise cattle at present prices
and the man who has a nice bunch of
them to sell for the next few years will
be enabled to bridge over the hard times.
There are thousands of dollars worth of
cattle shipped from this county every
year and could be more if farmers would
give their attention to stock raising as
they should. May The Economist live
long and prospea is my sincere wish.
J. M. Carlisle.
For frost, burns, indolent sores, ec
zema, skin disease, and especially Piles,
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel 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 DaWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve. G. W. DeLaPerriere.
Carl.
Carl is well blessed with business
men now. We have three stores—M. J.
Perry, Lovin & Son and Jones and
Adams.
Judge J. O Hawthorn’s Court here
this week disposed of several cases.
We are glad to report no sickness in
town at this time.
Sunday school here is in fine condi
tion and we expect to have a picnic
s >on.
Miss Minnie Perry has been visiting
friends in Atlanta several day.
J. J. Pearce was in town one dav this
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 Grandulated Sugar
17 pounds for - SI,OO 8 pounds Keg Soda 2oc
pounds for - 50 4 boxes 10c. size Giant
4 “ “ - - 25 Potaßh
10 “ Green Coffee 1.00 roiasn 25c,
8 Roasted Coffee 1.00 Starch per pound Ooc
12 bars Soap 25 780 Matches Q4c
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—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.
If bo call and look through the
beautiful Cheap line we carry from
United States.
Knee Suits from 50 cents up.
week.
W. J. Davis is fattening a shoat for
the anniversary.
Carl Lodge No. 92 I. O. O. F. is arrang
ing for a big time here on the 26th, and
we cordially invite the editor of The
Economist to be with us.
J. C. Lovin will make a business trip to
North Carolina soon.
S. L. Adams keeps the road hot to
Carl these days. He says there is more
money in loafing than work.
Uncle David Carter is reported se
riously sick. He is about 90 years
old and has been a good citi
zen.
I was reading an advertisement of
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Di
arrhoea Remedy in the Worcester En
terprise recently, which leads me to
write this. I can truthfully say I nev
er used any remedy equal to it for colic
and diarrhoea. I have never had to use
more than one or two doses to cure the
worst cose with myself or children.—W.
A. Stroud, Popomoke City, Md. For
sale by Winder Drug Cos.
Bethlehem.
Quite a large amount of work has
been done in the farms of this commu
nity this week.
Dr. J. J. Bridges, our enterprising
and skillful M. D., is having his
house nicely painted. Mr. J. O Ata
way of Auburn is doing the work.
Mrs. L. F. Harris visited Winder
Monday and did her spring shopping at
the popular dry goods house of J. T.
Strange & Cos
Mr. John D. Ross, of Jackson county
spent last Sunday with his brother, Mr.
W. J. Ross of Judea.
Misses Dora Bedingfieid and Clara
Williams made a business trip to Win
Bran
Heat
Collars
Neck wear 1
Dried Fruit
Irish Potatoes
Farming Tools
Hats all Sizes.
Pants we Have
From 40 cents to $5.00.
Heavy AA A 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 7}c.
Bleeching—Fruit of the Loom 6|c
Calico 4-4£ and 5c
Fast black Satine Bjc
Spool Thread 4c
Men’s Suspenders from 10 to 25c
Men’s Shirts from 25c to $1.50
Hats from 35 to
t auy
Men’s whole stock Brogans $1,25
Men’s fine all solid Sunday $l5O
dcr recently.
Messrs. L F. Harris, W. C.
and J. C. Bedingfield attended court in
Monroe this week as witn°sses in the
case of State vs sain Miller for larceny.
Miller was convicted.
Messrs. W. J. Rcss, W. H. Beding
field, and W. C. Yearwood went down
to Scatham a few days since and cani
home all O. K.
Mr. Milton Griffeth, of Oconee county,
was in town Monady.
Elaborate preparations are being
for the anuel S. S: celebration.
James R. Moore will bid the guest wel
come in his own matter-of-fact way, 3U(I
and then will follow music, recitations
and speaches until eleven o’clock wiion
Col. george M. Napier of Monroe will
deliver the anual address. Mr Napiet
will no doubt give the crowd something
interesting. He is a thorough schollaL
aud a graceful and eloquent speaker.
Last Friday night was the most inter*
esting in the history of our literary So
ciety, Mrs. J. C. Bedingfield and Mis*
Dora Bedingfield rendered splendid r e '
citations and Messrs J. R. Moore
E. C. Baggett delivered good speaches-
To make the exercises complete, Messn
J. P. Moore, John Coker and Jim Coke 1
were present aud rendered excelled
music. Mr. J. T. Harrison was elected
President, Miss Dora Bedingfield ice
President and Miss Anna Odum Sec
retary and Treasurer.
Mrs. Irene Hamilton, wife of Mr- &
C Hamilton, died last Friday after
long and painful illness. She was i a ‘“
to rest Saturday at Bethlehem church
Rev. W. A. Maxwell performing bur I** 1 **
service. To the bereft, we offer °-* r
sympathy. Star Ray
Planters sj&mssk-s
■ ■"■VI* inflvem . nuteg . SoorStonWj
and Summer Complaints. Price, 25 cu
G. W. DelaPerriere, Winder, G**