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THE JACKSON ECONOMIST.
VOL. VII.
Closing out
| AT COST.
I }Yc are going to make a change in our
Business and will in the next 60 days
■lose out our stock of
■)ry Goods, Shoes, Hats, No=
pons, etc. AT COST.
I These goods must be sold and we MEAN just
Evhat we say.
I Our Sale Will Continue from DAY to
|AY Until Our Entire Stock is Sold.
I REMEMBER
Kvery thing is to be sold At Cost.
| Not what it COST YOU but what it COST US.
F: you want BARGAINS Come and see for
self that WE MEAN every word we say
Terms Spot Cash.
, H. SHEATS&CO.
Deering Ideal Mowers
With Rubber and Ball Bearing.
Beefing Roller Bearing Mower4l-2&sftcut,
Around of startling victories has marked the path of the Deering
Ideal Mower. No grass is too heavy or two light; no land is too rough
and no surface is too severe for this plucky little hero. Instead of fric
tion bearing it has trolleys and balls ; the crank shafts parralel with the
ground so that the Self Adjusting Pitman moves steadily back and
forth iu workman like fashion. The serrated lodger plates hold the
grass like the roller of a feed cutter, and nothing can escape or draw in
under the sickle. Th i adjustable drag bar pays the interest on the
investment. The driver of the Ideal Mower can cut as Blow as he likes,
and is never necessary to back when starting the machine. . The use
of the roller and ball bearings has eliminated friction, and instead of
grinding the bearings, all the power is used in cutting the grass.
Don’t waste your time and money by using old out of date machines,
but buy the Deering Roller Bearing Ideal Mower.
Send for a catalogue. For sale by
Benton-Adair H’dw. Cos.
Harmony Grove, = Georgia.
FOURTH OF JULY
EXCURSION.
To Mountains of Seashore
at One and One Third
Fares for the Round
Trip, by the
SEABOARD AIR LINE.
1 p-country folks and down-country
*o!ks need a shake up at least once a
year. The shake up might as well
eonie Fourth of July as any other day.
Mountain folks need a dash of seaside
a ud seaside folks need that peculiar
something called “mountain air.”
WINDER, JACKSON COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1899.
Fourth of July is kind of a jolly affair
any wow. Everybody moves somewhere.
The query, is where to go? The answer
is found in a glance at the Seaboard Air
Line system. From the waters of the
Chesapeake to the crags and deep trout
pools of the Blue Ridge. This railroad
will put on sale tickets purchasable of
any agent, Ju[y 2nd, 3rd and 4th and
good to return on or before July 7th, at
one and one third fares for the round
trip. Plenty of people will be going,
but such ample accommodation will be
provided that there will be plenty of
room for the children —for the whole
family. There will be no struggle nor
exhaustion iucident upon crowding for
those who take their Fourth of July
outing by the Seaboard Air Line.
Remem ler, the Fourth of July comes
but once a year. It will never'do to
miss the outing.
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PROF. CLARENCE R. WARE,
Co-Principal of Winder Public School.
Prof. Ware, as stated a few weeks ago
has been elected as co-principil of toe
Winder Public school for another year, j
Although only twenty three years of
age, he has had five years experience as j
a teacher. He went from the State Uni"
versity to Meicer and is a graduate of
the latter colleg'. Since his graduation
he has hnduine mouths work in the Un
ivsity of Chicago. He is a native of
Jackson County and a young man with
a bright future.
Farm For Rent.
Any one who desires to rent a fine 5
horse farm and furnish their own stock
apply to W. H. Sheats & Cos. Winder,
Ga.
FREE OF CHARGE
Any adult suffering from a cold set
tled on the breast, bronchitis, throat, or
lung troubles of any nature, who will
call at Winder Drug Cos, Winder, Ga ,
will be presented with a sam pie bottle of
Boschee’s German Syrup, free of charge.
Onlv one bottle given to one person, and
none to children without order from par
ents .
No throat or lung remedy ever had such
a sale as Boschee’s German Syrup in all
parts of the civilized world. Twenty
years ago millions of bottles were given
away, and your diuggists will tell you
its cuocess was marvelous. It is really
the only Throat and Lung Remedy gen
erally endorsed by physicians. One 75
cent bottle will care or prove its value.
Sold by dealers in all civilized conn
tries.
Through a man’s tongue wj get a
glimpse of his brains—er his lack there
of.
There is more Catarrh in this section
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and until the last few
years was supposed to be incurable. For
a great many years doctors pronounced
it a local disease, and prescribed local
remedies, and by constantly failing to
cure with local treatment, pronounced
it incurable. Hail’s Catarrh Cure man
ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Cos., Tole
do Ohio, is the only constitutional cure
on the market. It is taken internally
in doses from 10drops to a teaspoonful.
It acts directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. They offer one
hundred dollars for any case it fails to
cure. Send for circulars and testimoni
als. Address,
F. J Cheney & Cos., Toledo, 0.,
Sold by Druggists, 700.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
The load always seems heaviest when
you have reached very near to the top of
the hill.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That is what it was made for.
HENRY A. WISE ON
CHIHNEY ROCK.
What Virginia’s Former
Governor said of this
Famous North Carolina
Crag.
In the midst of one of his impassioned
speaches years ago, during the “Know
Nothing*' campaign, the late Henry A.
Wise formerly Governor of Virginia and
perhaps its most eloquent orator stretch
ed liims.df to his full height and exclaim
ed: “Those mountains which lift their
hands to milk tin clouds. ” The old chap
was without doubtreferring to Chimney
Rjck. His index finger was pointing di
rt ctly at Chimuey Rock. Henry A. Wise
is dead but Chemney Rock still lives.
Henrv A Wise is immortal. So is Cairn
uey Rock. Chimney Rock.is one of the
boldest of American crags. The Sea
board Air Line will take you there- It
is only sev nteen miles beyond Rather
fordton. Railroad ticketsgood over the
stage line. The ride is one of phenom
enal grandeur. The iuns are set cozily
in the recesses of the wild mountain
range. One dollar to two dollars per day.
The beds are clean. The fool is plenti
ful and toothsome. The pools are solitary
and cool and glistening with speckled
trout. The leafage of the steeps is a
ceaseless study and solace and stiinu
laut The summer thermometer does
light duty, having a“beat” of only from
from fiO to 81. This means deep sleep
by night and long climbing walks by
diy. Everybody wants to walk. But
Henry A. Wise said it all. Summer trur
ist rates from all parts of North Caroli
na. Don’t miss it, men and brethren.
Inquire of all Agents. ‘ Kick” if every
thing is not perfectly comfortable.
Watch the baby get well. Watch the
boy from college get tongh as hickory.
If Chimney Rock is anything, it is a
place to set the family up against the
Fall Rxcusion tickets on all sales at
all Seaboards Air Line thcket offices to
Chimney Rock and return at greatly re
duced rates.
Mr. John Bevins, editor of the Press
Anthon, lowa, says: “I have used
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy in my family for fifteen
years, have recommended it to hund
dreds of others, and have never
known it to fail in a
single instance. For sale by Winder
Drug Cos.
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With her first long dress a girl stops
crying and begins to cultivate the art
of weeping.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That is what it was made for
TO A. Y. P. U. CONVEN
TION Via S. A. L.
The International Convention of the
Baptist Young People’s Union of Amer
ica will be held in Richmond, Va., July
13thtoldth, 1899. For this occasion
THE SEABOARD AIR LINE will sell
tickets from all joints to Richmond and
return at rate of ONE FARE for the
round tiip. Tickets will be sold July
11th, 12th, and 13th, good to return on
or before July 31st, but by depositing
tickets with Joint Agent at Richmond
the limit can be ext-udel to August
15th, 1889.
THE SEABOARD AIR LINE have
elegantly appointed vestibuled trains for
Richmond daily, carrying Pullman
Buffet Sleeping Cars and running on
fast schedules, the “S. A. L. EX
PRESS’’ giving passengers a daylight
ride, and the “ATLANTA SPECIAL”
affording .light ride iu Pullman Sleep
ers, piecing passengers in Richmond in
the early morning
SEABOARD AIR LIN 10 is the only
line operating through Coaches and
Sleeping Cars between Atlanta and
Richmond.
For further information, Sleeping
reservations, etc., apply to nearest Tick
et Agent. jl 3t.
Little, neglected scratches and
wounds'frequently results in blood
poisoning. Better heal them quickly
with DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, &
thoroughy anti septio app’ioation with
a recrrd of always curiug piles, old ul
cers, sores, cuts, wounds and skin dis
eases. G W. Da La Perrier e.
Five To Seven.
The above heading is the way the
score stood yesterday in the game o<
ball between Winder and Gainesville.
We would like very much to say the
five to seven was iu favor of Winder,
but our team was so carried away with
the Chautauqua, wanted to show their
appreciation to Gainesville for making
it such a grand, success that it could
hardly be expected of them to so forget
the proprieties as to go up there and
win the game.
They also doubtless thought the Win
der band had made reputation
enough for our city in one week.
Some women mean what they don’t
say a great deal more than what they
do say.
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