The Jackson economist. (Winder, Ga.) 18??-19??, May 04, 1899, Image 8

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Ollier Local Matters. JEFFERSON. Miss May Askew is visiting in Athens this week. Misses Lizzie and Ruby. McKlhan non of Wilncr are visiting Mrs. W. D. Da i ism an. Missess Ka'ulia Coll er, Kyle Thurmond and Lula Appleby made a * fashionable business trip to Athens last Tuesday. M p . J. J . Bennett of Harmony Grove spent Tuesday night in our town. Messrs, A. R. Braselton and A. J. McDonald of Pendergrass were in town Tuesday. Miss Sur.ie Thompson spent last Mon day aud Tuesday in the country with her sister, Mrs. R. D. Johnson, Messrs J. M. Rogers E. A. Perry and Dr. Mathews, of Nicholson, spent Tues day in our town. Miss Crawford Daniel is spending a few days in Athens visiiiug rela tives. Tuesday being sale day quite a crowd was in town, aud the following proper ty was sold to parties named below: The Howell Betts place brought SBBO. sold to R. L. Howard age t fos Equita ble St enrity Cos; Jack Sailors place for $.‘585 00 to Mrs. M. J. Sailors; Bud Cook place for S9O, to W. P. DeLnPerri ere; Estate of Emma T. Smith to I. H. Stockton for $826.00. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best salvo in the world for Cut Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe ver sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded, Pr.ec 35 cents per box. For sale by Winder Drug Cos. Lost Stand. Misses Susie and Frellia Roborts vis ited Miss Mildred Lord last Saturday. There was a Sunday school organized at this place Sunday for the third or fourth time. Mrs. Thus, and Mrs Mat Payne visit ed Mrs. Maddox Friday afternoon. Mr. Henry O'Kelly is an expert collar maker and any one wanting a bark or shuck collar can be supplied by him. Chopping cotton will be in order in a few days. Mr. Lonny Burns of Thyatira was with us Sunday. Misses Gertrude and Lottie Jarrett visited Miss Nealia Kesler, of Harmony Grove, last week. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, aud that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous liniug of the Eustachian Tubo. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, aud when it is en tirely closed deafness is the result, aud unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases oat of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, ?fc Hall’s Family Fills are the best. Oak Grove. We have a nourishing Suuday school at Oak Grove. £>"**s Nearly all the farmers are behind in their work and very few are through planting cotton. Little Julia Hardy is spending this week in Athena. Mrs. Mary Walton and Miss Annie spent last Tuesday in Athens. Miss Gertrude and Vastie Cox were at the last meeting of our literary club. , I have been a sufferer from chronic diarrhoea ever siuce the war and have us>ed all kinds of medicine for it. At last I Fond one remedy that has been a success as a cure, aud that is Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Rerntdy.— P. E. (jHiisham Gaars Mills, La. For sale by Winder Drug Cos. *3l , HOSCHTON. Every thing is very quiet in onr town this week. Col. S. C. Dunlap, the receiver of the G. J. &. S. R. R., was in town last week. Messrs Fernando and Cornelius Higgins, of Pendergrass, were here Sunday. W. B. McCants went to Atlanta Monday, Mrs. Fields, one of our efficient teachers spent last Saturday in Gaines ville. Mr. Hiram Flanigan, of Algernon, was in Hoschton Tuesday. Col. Sloan, one of the representatives of Hall county in the legislature, was here last week. Mr. Orner Hosch aud Misses Bertha and Kuth Hosch spent Saturday and Sunday near Dacula with Mr. and Mrs 5. W. Fountain. Col. J! N. Thompson went to Jefferson Tuesday. Mr. G. M. D. Moon, the tax receiver, was in town last week. He will make his last round here on the 17 of May. Messrs Hercbel and Ernest DeLaPer liere are very sick with fever. The school is making fine progress arranging their program for commence ment. The young ladies of our town on the first of this mouth changed the song “My sweetheart’s the man in the moon” to ‘‘My sweetheart’s the man in the well. We speak of marriage as a failure; what about tho show here Monday night? What it liked of being a failure was’nt but a little. Many old solcliere now feel the effects of the hard service they endured during the war. Mr. Geo. S AndersoD, of Rossville, York county, Penn., who saw the hardest kind of service at the front, is now frequently troubled with rheu-. matism. ’'l procured a bottle of Cham berlain’s Pain Balm. It did so much good that I would like to know what you would charge me for one dozen bot tles.” Mr. Anderson wanted it both for hia own use and to supply it to his friends and neighbors, as evey family should have a bottle of it in their home, not only for rheumatism, but lame back sprains, swellings, cuts, bruises and burns, lor which iO is unequalled. For sale by Winder Drug Cos. In Memory Of little Joe Hardy who departed this life April 25th. We did all in our power aud the doctor in his medical skill butit was all in vain. It was the Lord’s will to take him. He was such a sweet little boy and it was a sad part ing to Lid him farewell. It has left a home vacant but he is not dead but sleeping in the arms of Jesns, who has said ‘ Suffer little children to come un to me and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of heaven. WHOOPING COUGH. I had a little boy who was nearly dead from an attack of whooping cough. My neighbors recommended Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. I did not think that any midicine would help him, but after giving him a few doses of that remedy I noticed an improvement, andoLebot the cured him entirely. It is the best cough medicine I ever had in the house. —J. L. Moore, South Burgettst, Pa. For sale by Winder Drug Cos. Carl. The Odd Fellers celebrated their eighteenth anniversary here last Wed nesday. Six lodges were represented and all enjoyed the day very much. Uncle David Carter died at his home last Saturday afternoon. His remaines were laid to rest in Ebneizer cemetery Sunday, David Johnson has been on sick list this week. Dr. Johnson says there is a lot of sickness through this section. The industrial agents at this place for the S. A. L. railroad are arranging a nice flower garden at depot. ANOTHER CASE OF RHEUMATISM CURED BY CHAMBERLAIN’S PAIN BALM. My son was afflicted with rheumatism which contracted his right limb until he was uuable to walk. After using one and a half bottles of Chamberlain’s i Pairn Balm he was able to be about ! again. I can heartily recommend it to persons suffering from rheumatism.— John Snides, Freed Cal boon Cos., W. Va. For sale by Winder Drug v _ Don’t Scatter Your Change as we have Never • Before Been Able to Offer you Such Bargains This Advertisement Describes Bargains il 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 wo sell you a nice, plain and well made heavy No. 8 — the good kind—the kind that last including 30 pieces of ware for $lO. Tho 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. and You Wear cioM the best Manufacturers in the Men’s Suits from $2,50 up. We carry an assortment of every thing necessary to make* up to date Mercantile Store. Thanking our customers for past patronage, we remain Yours truly, KILGORE, KELLY & Co.J Winder, = Georgia! Bethlehem. Fine tine for farming and it is being well utilized. Uncle Solomon Bedingfield came in a few days since from Alabama. Quite a crowd of young people and children came up from Monroe last Fri day and picnics and at the carrp ground Mrs. W. J. Rcss went to Winder shopping Tuesday. Mr. M. V. Treadwell went over to Athens on business a few days recently. Mr. W. C. Yearwood’s baby has been quite sick recently. Mrs. J. O. Bedingfield went to Win der shopping Tuesday. The program for the Annual Sunday School Celebration has been completed and the occasion bids fair to surpass all past records in point cf interest. Much care has been taken in the selection of music and recitations. Some very pretty quartetts W’U be rendered by Messrs Evans, Breedlove and Haynie and Miss Dora Bedingfield. mm** Mr. W. C. Baggett is on an extensive visit to friends in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. John C. Bedingfield went down to Monroe Monday. Arrangements have been made to run a hack from the depot to the camp ground on celebration day which will be quite a nice accommodation to those Parties who come by m ail. Star Ray. 20 CENTS GIVEN AWAY Cut this out and take it to the drug gist named below and you will receive a regular 25csize bottle of Dr Sawyer’s Ukatine for oc. Ukatine positively cures all forms of Kidney difficulties, Dyspepsia, Con- ny stipation, Head ache, Rheuma- 1 tisrn. Puffiingof the Eyes. Ukatine cures Pimples and Blotches, and makes sallow and yel low skiu white. Do not delay, but taka advantage of this great offer, as thousands bear evidence to tl e won derful curative powers of Ukatine. G. W. DeLaPERRIERE, Winder, Ga • WE MEAN THIS that when you make a CASH purchase fromj you get the best the market affords in our line at 1 Live and Let Live Prices, and in addition we guarantee what we sell We offer you Standard Grandulated SugJ 17 pounds for - SI,OO 84 pounds for - 50 4 u u _ _ 95 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 18 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. United States. Knee Suits from 50 cents up. Legal Advertisements LETTERS. OF DISMISSION. Georgia, Jackson County. Whereas, W. N. Lemaster, Executor on the estate of W. A. Lemaster, late of said county, deceased, applies for let ters of dismission. This is to notify all concerned to show cause, if any they can, on the first Monday in July 1899, why letters of dismission should not be granted as prayed for. This April 3d, 1899, L. Y. Bradbury, Ordinary Jackson County. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. Georgia, Jackson County. To whom it may concern, W. D. Har rison. G. G. Nixon and Mrs. Hudson, having made application to me in due form to appoint the clerk of Jackson Superior Court, or some proper and fit person, as permanent administrator up on the estate of Nancy Martin late of said county deceased. Notice is hereby given that said application will be heard at the regular term of the court of Or dinary, for said county, to be held on the first Monday in June 1899, Wit ness my hand and official seal. This 2nd day of May 1899. L Y, Bradbury, Ordinary Jackson County. LEAVE TOSELL LAND. Georgia, Jackson County. To all whom it may concern: Where as, J. E. Hawks, administrator on the estate of Fannie R. Hawks deceased, has in due form applied to me for leave to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of said deceased. This is, there fore, to cite all persons concerned, kin dred and creditors to show cause, if any they have, at the regular term of the court of Ordinary of said county to be held on the first Monday in June 1899, why said leave should not be granted to This May Ist 1899. L. Y. Bradbury, Ordinary Jackson County. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve Cures Piles, Scalds, Burns. A ' 8 pounds Keg Soda J -jCJ 4 boxes 10c. size Giant Potash fl.l ->J Starch per pouud J 1 v9fl 780 Matches 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, § Cotton Checks'per yard 4 too} Heavy Drills per yard Jjj Heaviest grade Ticking per yd. l| Cotton Flannel per yd. sto 7a Bleeching—Fruit of the Loom | Calico 4—4| andi Fast black Satine jJ Spool Thread Men’s Suspenders from lOtoa Men’s Shirts from 25c toO Men’s Hats from 35 t 055.1 On Shoes we defy any compea tion to touch us. Men’s whole stock Brogans SIJ Men’s fine all solid Sunday 111 LETTERS OF DISMISSION. Georgia, Jackson County. Whereas, J. C. Browning, * ministrators on the estate of J Browing, late of said county, decease applies for letters of dismission. This to notify all concerned to show cmW any they can, on the first Monday l July next why letters of dismiss 1 should not be granted as prayed'* This April 3d, 1899. B. Y. Bradbury, Ordinary Jaokson County- NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CiU ITORS. All persons having demands ag :l the estate of Emma T. Smith, said county deceased, are hereby fied to render in their demands to undersigned according to law; ana ‘ persons indebted to said estate are quested to make immediate pay®. This May Ist, 1899. J. M. Rofljj Administrator of Emma T. vw* deceased. Killed in Texas. a Aril Dr. Brown, who married a daw of Mr. Jones Meadows of county and moved to Texas a fe* ago, was murdered at his home u> state last week. He had built w large practice and had made friends there. , Mrs. Brown passed through lS Monday on the S. A L. railroad his remains. ( He will be buried in Madison Notice. All parties are forbidden f ro ®£ ging, netting or seining in ourm 1 and any one being caught doing so be dealt with according to la^ l and C. M. Thompson, Maliada. t’ 3. One Minute Cough Cure. tUf^ That is what it was aiaJe lo 1