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local news
The weather first of the week was cold
n ough to kill h °B 9 -
Mens Vici Shoes at G. W. Wood
nff's.
>[r. Marion Hodges and family, of Lo
auYille, are‘spending the week here
rith relatives.
Buy your Amber seed from Sheats &
10.
Mr. McCutchen, pastor of the Baptist
hurch, had a large audience to hear
Ins two eloquent sermons last Sunday.
| k , lv & Ko. Can sell you a stove
is cheap as you can buy at Fac
ory since the rise in iron.
Miss Dora Wilhite, after an absence of
everal weeks a Elberton and. Toccoa,
3 spending this week at home.
Monroe, yard wide Sheeting, cotton
Ldes and Hickory Shir tiny at G. W.
Ifoodruff’s.
Messrs J. A. Mobley and Oscar Dab
iey went to Atlauta Saturday to see Joe
fefferson.
Early Amber seed for sale by Sheats
I I Cos,
Winder has had a mumber of promi-
I lent visitors this week from Walton,
I Jnvinnett, Jefferson and atlau
la.
I Dunn& Lyle still have enough guano
I 0 supply all those who lack a
I ew sacks having enough.
Mr. Briudle, pastor of the Christian
I hurch, arrived in the city Tuesday and
I nil occupy bis pulpit Sunday morning
I ind evening.
I Mr. C. M. Compton is in the city this
Beek getting up a trade edition and
■rriting up the town and business
Bouses, The Economist received a call
Bom him and found him a pleasant and
Benial gentlemen.
J K. & Ko. Have just opened
second lot of Clothing. They
Ban make it to your interest to see them
Before purchasing.
. I Mr, Morris, the traveling represeuta
■be of The EcoNONisr, is still having
Bne success getting new subscribers. He
■rings in a large number every week
Bad says the people all like to read The
■Economist.
[I Highest price paid for country produce.
I Gr. W. Woodruff.
= I The Economist presents to its readers
■his week a brief sketch of Rev. Dr.
■oguo which will be read with much
■nterest by his many admirers. Next
■reek our readers will be introduced to
■ir. McCutchen, the able and eloquent
■astor of the Baptist cnurch.
|lf 2. Smith and Bro. Have just re
■ebed a line line of Hats made specially
t H lem hy a New York factory. If you
Ban't the latest style in hats that are
■ratchss and at prices to suit the times,
■ ee hig lot before purchasing.
■ Last week The Economist mentioned
Bhe fac;, that Mr. S. E. Sharpton had
B°ld the day before 90 dozen Eggs. It
f’ * have been $90.00 worth of
■Bgs. Mr. Sharpton very often sells 90
.■ozeneggs per day, which is considered a
sale—bat when it comes to selling
worth of eggs per day it shows that
B ‘ Her is getting to be a big egg mar-
Br et and that Mr. Sharpton is somewhat
an egg man. Sam is a hustler and
■ n °W3 how to sell anything else as well
■ a e ggs.
I WANTED-100 pounds of Beeswax
■n the next, two weeks. Will pay cash
■ Jf 9amß - L. O. Sharpton & Bro.
I Some one borrowed our nail puller
weeks ago. You have had it long
■ Q °>ighand we are needing it. Pllease
■ “ tUru at once and oblige,
Hodges. Camp & Arnold'
Preaching Notice.
3 9v r - McLaughlin, pastor of the
church of Atlanta, will
a '-b at the Christian church in this
Uext Monday, Tuesday and Wed
-3 a y nights. All are cordially invited
attend.
.._ a ' atß & Cos. Will sell you amber
to „ ° forage and also the mower
Cut it with, seed ft.6o per bushel
Anniversary.
The seventh anniversary of the La
dies Aid Society of the M* E. church
was held at the parsonage from 3 to 6
o’clock n. in., March 31st. The society
was entertained by Mrs. J. A. Quillian.
After music and reading by Mrs. J. J.
Smith on the 7th anniversary of the
society. Mrs. G, W. DeLaPerriere read
a selection on the Easter Bonnott. Mrs.
Anna Camp, the president, made a sh ,rt
talk ou tne workings of cue society, fol
lowed by short talks from Mrs. A. D.
McCurry, Mrs. J. A. Quillian and Mrs.
H. S. Bradley. Afterwards the ladies
were invited into the dinning room
where delicious refreshments wore
served b 7 Misses Mozelle Wuitehead
Angie Maynard and Clara DeLaPer
riere. Brother Quillian joined us at
the dinning hall and together with his
most excellent wife contributed to the
evening and to make it oua never to be
forgotten. lu our hearts will aver bo the
desire to live to celebrate many more
such occasions. The following ladies
were piesent: Meslams J. C.DeLaper
riere, H. S. Bradley, P. P. jeumngs,
Anna Camp, Mattie Camp, A. D. Mc-
Curry, S. T. Ross, Robt. Mobley, R. B.
Russell, Gr. W. DeDaPerriare, H. P.
Stanton, J. J. Smith, A. H. O’Neal, G.
W. Smith, Misses Angie Maynard, Mo
zelle Whitehead and Clara DeLaPer
riere D *
How Are You Off For
Shoes?
J. H. Smith aud Bro have ju3t gotten
in a large bill of shoes-vici Kids, Oxford
ties low cuts etc If you want some
thing good and üb-to-date in Snoes they
offer you tha best bargins of the season.
Go and see for yourself.
Seriously 111.
Mrs. Russell, the mother of Judge
and Col. L. C. Russell, who has been
visiting here lrom Athens, her home,
whs taken seriously id Monday. The
Economist is glad to know her condi
tion has improved for the better, and
trustthau she will soon have gained her
former health.
Get your forage seed from Sheats &
Cos.
J. Sheer, Sedalla. Mo., conductor ou
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.
Sports.
Johnny Maynard killed a white rob
bin last week. Some time ago a white
English span raw was seen ou oar
streets. Prof. Orr tells us that a few
years ago over beyond Jefferson he saw
a crow almost white, having only a few
black spots. Naturalists call all birds
that have not their natural color sports.
Business never gets so dull with
K,K. & Ko. That they have to
quit Advertising their bargain. Try us
and be convinced.
A Social Gathering.
Quite an enjoyable evening was spent
at the home of Mr. ani Mrs Moulder on
Monday last by a small party of friends.
A short while was devoted to social
oouverse, when Mrs Little and Mrs
Moulder, who are expert candy makers,
retired to the dinning hall and soon
furnished the small party with soma ex
cellent candy, which was pulled nd
greatly enjoyed by those present. Those
present were; Misses Della Douglas,
Fannie Ferguson, Roxie Ethridge, Miss
Morris, Revs, T. E MoCatchen and
Frank Jackson and Messrs Knight and
Morris. After the candy was pulled,
refreshments were served and the even
ing pleasantly spent in exchanging dif
ferent views religiously. At the cose
of the evening a chapter was read by
Rev, McCntchen and prayer offered by
Bro. Jackson. After raturning many
thanks to the hostes, all retired, hoping
to again meet as pleasantly.
One Preskxt.
The perfect picture of you—our pho
tographs. Thats the word—perfection.
Knight’s Galery.
Important things to Read.
A dollar saved is a dollor earned.
Malaria cannot find a lodgment in the
system while the Liver is in perfect or
der Dr. M. A, Sun nous Liver
Medicine, is the best Kignlator. gf
Win success by deserving it.
Used during Expectaucy, Simmons
Squaw Viue Wme or Tablets cheer aud
Screugtheu Mother, Shorten Labor
aud Rob Confinement of its Ter
rors.
While the iron’s hot is the time to
strike.
Don’t scratch your life away, but use
Dr. Sawyer’s Witch Hazel aud Arnica
Salve for eczema, Piles, hives, burns aud
cats. It soothes, relieves pain and
positively cures. Dr‘ G. W. DeLaPer
riere, Winder, Ga.
A single fact outweighs a thousand
claims. -- 4 . aA*
Coughing injures aud inflames sore
lungs. One Minute Cough care loosens
the cold, allays coughing and heals
quickly. The best cough cure for chil
dren. G. W. DeLaPerriere.
Don’t look wise and make a fool of
yourself.
A Torpid Liver causes Depression of
Spirit. In digestion, Constipation, Head
ache. Use Dr. M, A. Simmons Liver
Medicine to stimulate that or
gan.
Procrastination profits no one.
Dr. Sawyer’s Ukatine never has, and
we do not see how it can, fail to cure
kidney disorders. It gives nature the
aid needed,and nature thus aided nev
er fails. Dr, G. W. DeLaPerriere, Win
der, Ga.
Small savings enable us to live in
comfort and peace daring old age.
Derangements of Menstrual Funct
ion produce Miscarriage. Simmons
Sqnaw Vine Wine or Tablets correct
the derangements.
Consistency is a gem that few pos
sess.
Mothers wishing stout helthy girls
should give them Simmons Squaw Vine
Wine or Tablets as they approach pu
berty.
Time aud tide wait for no man.
Dr. M. A. Siminons ■ Liver Medicien
Clears the Complexion, gives Buoyancy
to the mind, cures Headache,
Regulates Stomach, Bowels aud Liv
er.
The human race is bat a contest for
dollars, every thing else seems to have
been forgotten.
“Give me a liver regulator and I can
regulate the world,” said a genius.
The druggist handed him a bottle of
De Witt’s Little Early Risers, tne fam
ous little pills. G. W.' DeLaPerriere.
Now is the time to do and not tomor
row.
Before the discovery of One Minute
Cough Cure, ministers ware greatly
disturbed by coughing congregations.
No excuse for it now. G. V 7. DeLaPer
riere.
Be true to your frieuds aud just to
your enemies.
Mrs. Jessie R. Davidson, Tallapoosa,
Ga., wrire: I find Dr. M. A, Simmons
Liver Medioine a splendid remedy for
Torpid Liver, Indigestion aud Liver
Troubles. I was a wreck and tired of
living, but by its use lam a well wo
man.
Every one should live so as to inhabit
a brighter hom.3 than this in the un
known.
For a quick remedy aud one that is
perfectly safe for children let us recom
mend One Minute Cough Care. It is
excellent for croup, hoarseness, tickling
iu the throat aud. coughs. G. W. De-
LaPerriere.
Spend your spair moments in beau
tifying and improving your home.
Do not sneeze and cough your head
off when a few doses of Dr. Sawyer’s
Wild Cherry and Tar will cure your
colds and cough and prevent any forth
er lung or bronchial complications.
Dr. G. W. DeLaPerriere, Winder,
Ga.
Raise your children to respeot old age
and to be manly aud womanly in all
things.
AGENCY FOR THE
1 MERICAN WIRE FENCE
fil Made of Large, Strong Wires, Heavily Galvanized.
r -\f3r—
Amply provides for expansion and contrac- ** mni __ __ I;,
tion ” Only Best Bessemer steel wires *, m(H i
used. Always of uniform quality. ——- 'fK r*£
(Never £oes wrong; no matter how —— _—— —4%
p.reat a strain _iir , ——
Does not l m)ti-~ITT~T ~ ffi.J-.
late hut toesIDEIZt 1.02
efficiently turn-jJS—4—f —S"ss
cattle, Horses, -ptajr-y —: —r~~ —r=_ m H|
nogs ana pigs.
EVERY ROD OF AMERICAN FENCE GUARANTEED
BY THE MANUFACTURERS.
Coh and See it. Can show vou how it will save you money,
DABNEY HARDWARE CO.
Winder, Oa.
Spend less than you make and yau
will have something.
Menstruation made Regular and Pain
less, and Pains in Sides, Hips and Limbs
cured by Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or
Tablets.
If at first you don’t sucoeed try again
and keep 011 trying as long as life last.
If yon have a cough, throat irritation,
weak lungs, paiu in the chest, difficult,
breathing, croup or hoarseness, let us
suggest One Minute Cough Cure. Al
ways reliable aud safe. G. W. DeLa-
Perriere.
There is no healthier place than Win
der.
Dr, Sawyer’s Little Wide Awake Pills
give purity of the blood and vigor of
thought by perfectly regulating the
bowals and cure biliousness, inactive
liver and constipation. Dr. G. W. De-
LaPerriere, Winder, Ga.
Let other’s affairs alone and look after
your own. You will then have
as much as you can do well*
If you have contracted rheumatism—
no nr atter what form Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Liver and Kidney Balm will cure it.
This medicine so regulates the kidneys
that the poisonous products which cause
the disease are removed from the body
through this natural channel. For sale
by Winder Drug Cos,
There is always something to do in
this world.
When you ask for Dr. M. A. Siminons
Liver Medicine, see that you get it and
not some worthless imitation.
So live as to have the confidence of all
honorable people.
Mr. H. A. Pass, Bowman. Ga,, writes:
“One of my children was very deli
cate aud we despaired of raising it.
For mouths my wife and I could hardly
got a night’s rest until we began the
use of Pitt’s Carminative. We found
gseat relief from the first bottle.”
Pitts’ Carminative acts promptly and
cares permanently, It is pleasant to
the taste, and chidren take it without
coaxing. It is free from injurious drugs
aud chemicals.
Strive not to cultivate selfish
ness.
DeWitt’.* Little Early Risers,
Ihe famous little oills.
Dont look on every man as if he were
a rascal.
In 1888 my wife went E?st and was
attacked with rheumatism. She receiv
ed no relief until she tried Chamber
lain's Pain Balm. Since that time we
have never been without it. We find it
gives instant relief in cases of burns
and scalds aud is never failing for all
rheumatic and neuralgic pains.—D. C.
Brant, Santa Ynez, Cal- For sale by
Winder Drug Cos.
The man who advertises is the man
who gets the trade.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
Cures Piles. Scalds, Burns.
Every man should feel interested in
the growth and prospeity of his town.
Not one child dies where ten formerly
died from croup. People have learned
the value of One Minute Cough Cure
and use it for severe lung and throat
troubles. It immedately stops cough
ing. It never fails. G. W. DeijaPer
riere.
Richardson-McElhannon.
It is customary for newspapers to
chronicle marriages and all social events
in their town immediately after they
hapen, and it would have been a pleasure
indeed for Trirc Economist to have given
notice of the marriage of Mr. A. W.
Richardson and MissOmie McElhannon,
two of our most popular young people,
immediately after the occurrence.
These young people were secretly mar*
ried some weeks ago and Tint Econo
mist knew of it in a short whi’e after
the ceremony was performed but as they
desired to not let the public know it un
til they got ready for them to know it,
in defference to their wishes we kept
silent. It was found out by several par
ties, but The Economist wished to show
that a paper could hold a secret some
times, though not having that reputa
tion.
Wo now publish this because we
want to extend our congratulations to
the contracting parties both of whom we
very highly esteem. Mr. Richardson
is one of Winder’s finest business men
and is and has been for several years,
Agent at this place for the S. A. L.
railroad. Mrs. Richardson is one of the
most popular and accomplished young
ladies and they both have a largo circle
of friends here and at other places who
wish them all the happiness of a long
married life.
No young couple start out with
brighter prospects before them and The
Economist Sincerely trusts that no
clouds of sorrow and disappointment
may ever cross their pathway.
Kilgore, Kelly & Go, adopt this mot
to: The best advertised, the most pat
ronized, the least criticised, the most
eulogized.
Picnic.
Editor Economist—Miss Ella Dick
son’s school at Johnson Academy will
picnic at Ballard’s spring on the 4th
Saturday in April. All are invited to
come andbring well filled baskets. A
special invition is extended to you aud
family. Ballard’s spring is near John
son’s Academy. L
The man of of taste never allows his
taste to fall short of his shoes. If you
want a Shoe to suit your taste you will
always find them at our store, Kilgore,
Kelly & Cos.
The Library.
The H Parmalee Circulating Library
of Winder will be found at the store of
Hatchins and Whitworth at all hours.
To those members who have not paid
their subscription to the same please
come forward and settle; Also those who
have not paid their dues up to present
quarter and avoid any unpleasantness
in the matter.
E. M. Moulder, Librarian.
Card of Thanks
I desire to sinoerely thank the many
good citizens of Winder for their extreme
kindness and aid during my sickness.
Myself and wife can never forget them.
Resptly P. S. HoFFer.