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News In and f-
Around Winder^
Major Cox has been quite feeble this
week.
Tbe 4th passed off very quietly in
Winder.
Several from here attended city court
at Jefferson this week.
. city court at Jefferson convened'
Monday and lasted several days.
Rain is needed now worse than any
thing else. Crops are ruining fast.
Judge Russell is at Warm Spring this
week attending the bar association;
Winder was represented by a large
crowd at the Chautauqua yesterday.
Mr. J. C. Duggan, of Atlanta, spent
afev days with relatives here this
week.
The Winder baud delighted the
Chautauqua crowd yesterday with their
sweet nrusic.
Miss Mozelle Whitehead has returned
home from the normal school at Ath
ens.
Messrs. Griffith and Caldwell of The
Monroe Messenger and News made us
a pleasant call Monday.
Mr. Emory McElhannon has been cor.
fined to his room portion of the week
with symptoms of fever.
Judge George C. Thomas, of Athens,
was here last Saturday to argue some
motions before Judge Russell.
Mrs J. C. Duggan after a visit of a
week or more here returned to her
home in Atlanta Tuesday
Messrs. Tim Dostor and Tom Hayes of
Virgil were in the city last Saturday and
report crops very good is their neighbor
hood.
Mr. John Carr has about decided to
enter the lecture field since hearing Dr.
Dixon in his famous lecture on “The
New America.”
The crops prospect is very discouraging
over many portions of the state from re
ports of those who have traveled in dif
ferent sections.
Miss Leola Birdsong, a very attractive
and accomplished youdg lady from Spar
ta, Ga,, is the guest of Prof, and Mrs.
Kilgore on Candler street.
Mr. L. P Williams came back home
this week from over on broad river in
Oglethorpe county where he has been
for two mouths working on a bridge.
T. A. Maynard has a full up stock of
buggies, harness laprobes ect. He can
interest you.
Mr. A. C. Christian of Harbins dis
trict, Gwinnett caunty, made us a
pleasant call while in the city Tuesday.
He reports crops needing rain badly in
his section.
Mr. W. H. Braselton, one of the
leading business men and farmers of
Hoschton, was in the city Monday and
made The Economist e very pleasant
call. He is one of the live firm of Bras
elton Bros.
The Econonist has added several good
names to its subscription book this week.
Most of thesenames were secured by Mr.
Leroy Morris, our traveling representa
tive, Who never tires in working for the
paper of the people.
Mrs. C. W. Harris and little daughter
of Atlanta spent a short while here
first of the week with Mrs. W. H. Kin> 1
bell. This was her first visit nere since |
moving to the above city and her many
friends were delighted to see her.
Miss. Della Douglas, the popular mil*
liner for J. T. Strange & Cos., left f r
her home in Atlanta Tuesday to spend
her vacation. Miss Douglas has made
many friends here and her return in
September will be looked forward to
with much anxiety.
The protracted services at the Meth
odist church closed Sunday night Rev.
Mr. Quillian a brother of Dr. Quillian
assisted in the meeting and by his zeal
ous work endeared himself to our peo
ple and made many friends here. He
is in eharge of the Methodist church at
West Point.
Buy your Mosquito Canopies from
Winder Form tore Cos.
On A Visit To
North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Kelly left Tues
day for Franklin, North Carolina, his
old home, for a mouth’s visit among the
scenes of his younger days. Mr. Kelly
was born and raised there and enlisted
among the first from his county as a
confederate soldier. After the war he
went back home and finding every
thing so changed he decided to retrieve
his fortunes in another state. He
walked all the way from Franklin to
Jefferson, Georgia, reaching there with
only $2.50. Ho was in anew country
to him and among strangers but went
to work at once to make a start in life.
In the fall of 1860 he married Miss Jane
Cosby, of Gwinnett county, a few
miles -above Winder aud engaged in
farming. Full of energy and possess
ing good judgment he succeeded on the
farm and in a few years was surround
ed by all the comforts that make farm
life attractive. When the G. J. & S.
railroad was built and a little town was
started here, kuowu then as Jug Tav
ern, Mr. Kelly rented his farm and
came here to engage in the mercantile
business with Mr. Z. F. Stauton and is
therefore one of the pioneers of the now
prosperous little city of Winder. He
took an active interest in everything
that helped to build up Winder, and
has always been one of the leaders in
developing its resources. He is a mem
ber of the large and prosperous firm of
Kilgore, Kelly & Cos. a firm that has
gained an enviable reputation by its
fair and honorable dealing with its
many customers. Mrs. Kelly died in
18&3 after an illness of several weeks and
in 1896 Mr. Kelly married Miss Ella
Camp, one of Jackson’s pure and noble
women. By close application to busi
ness he has amassed quite a handsome
little fortune, aud North Carolina’s
loss has been Georgia’s gaiu.
The Economist wishes for Mr. and
Mrs. Kelly a pleasant and enjoyable
visit to his old home and a safe return
to Winder.
Your Credit is good for a buggy with
T. A. Maynard, Winder, Ga.
Appointed Receiver.
Mr. John J. Carr of our city has been
appointed receiver for W. J. Oaks, of
Lawrenceville, and has taken charge of
the property of Mr. Oaks.,
Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!!
We have a big lot of shoes on our
Bargain counter that we will sell at ac
tual cost. It will pay you tu como aud
get a pair or more before the lit is ail
gone.
Hodges, Camp & Arnold.
Eleven to Thirteen
In favor of Winder was the score in
the game between Jefferson and Win
der in this city last Tuesday. The
Jefferson team took their defeat grace
fully and seemed to enjoy the game and
their stay in our city. Quite a large
crowd witnessed tne contest between
the two teams.
Notic to Stockholders.
The stockholders of the Winder Oil
mill and guano factory are all urgently
requested to meet next Tuesday, July
tltb, for the purpose of perfecting or
ganization. The meeting is set for 2
o’clock Tuesday afternoon.
Big Real Estate Deal.
Messrs Jno. S. and G. W. Smith sold a
valuable let 75 feet front by 100 feet deep
to Dr. J. C. DeLaPerriere last Friday for
SISOO. This peice of property is on the
corner of Broad and Candler streets;
fronting broad and is one' of the most
desirable business sites in the city Dr.
DeLaPerriere believes in improveing and
has great confidence in Winder’s future.
He will doubtless put up a handsome
brick building on it before the close of the
year.
Plttlttrs Tcwthacha
| IMIIIVI V in flye minutes . Sour Stomach
and Bummer Complaints. Price, 25 Cents.
Gk W. DelaPerrlere, Winder, Ga,
Important things to Read.
Whisky, straight make* crooked
paths.
People who have once taken DeWitt’s
Little Early Risers will never have any
thing else. They are the “famous little
pills” for tropid liver and all irregular
ities of the system, G. W. DeLaPerri
ere. ' -j
Realization without hope loses half
its charms.
To Care Depression of Spirit, Falling
of the Womb and weakness of Back
usual to Change of Life, taka Simmons
Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. ~
Every married womau travels under
an assumed name.
It makes no difference how bad the
wound if yon use DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve; it will quickly heal aud leave no
scar. G. W. DeLaPerriere.
A circus crowd is always more fun
than the circus itself.
To arouse a Dormant Liver and secure
permanent regularity of the Bowels,
use Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medi
cine.
When men play the fool women are
apt to work the same.
J. D. Bridge, editor aud proprietor of
the Democrats, Lancaster. N. H. says:
“I would not be without One Minute
Cough Cure for my bey, when troubled
with a cough or cold. It is the best
remedy I ever used.” G. W.
DeLaPerriere
It’s as difficult to keep out of love as
it is to understand it.
The Dangers of a Malarial Atmos
phere may be averted by occasionally
taking Dr. M. A. Sinmous Liver Medi
cine.
Plagiarism is merely a lack of skill in
effacing coincidences.
Pneumonia, la guppe, oougfi.3, colds
croup and whooping congh readily yield
to one Minute Cough cure. Use this
remedy in timo and save a doctor’s
bill—or the undertaker’s. G. W. DeLa-
Perriere.
Ice cream melts more feminine hearts
than hot words do.
By allowing the accumulation in the
bowels to remain, the entire system is
poisoned. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers
regulate the bowels. Try them and you
will always use them. G. W. DeLaPer
riere.
Powder magazines ought to be classi
fied as flash literature.
Couvulsion, Cramps, Chronic Female
Diseases and Hysterics are cured by use
of Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tab
lets.
The cost of experience is fully real
ized when one goes to law.
Remove causes of Menstrual Suppres
sions, Exaggerations and Irregularities
by taking Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or
Tablets.
It’s too much to expect an all-round
politician to be exactly square.
Sour Stomach is one of the first symp
toms of a coming B ilious attack Cure
it with a few doses M. A. Simmons Liver
Medicine.
The average mans ideal woman is
one who believes everything he says.
Sick Headache, Wind on the Stomach
Biliousness, Nausea,are quickly cured by
a few doses of Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver
Medicine.
Seme women, when they begin to ad
mire a man, begin to persecute him.
Ladies agonized Female Disorders
should avoid Unpleasant Examinations
and at once cured themselves with
Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tab
lets.
You can pick out fools by their ques
tions and wise men by their answers.
If you have piles, cure them. No
use undergoing horrible operations that
simply remove the results of the disease
without distubing the disease itself.
Place your confidence iu DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve, It has never failed
to cure others; it will not fail to
cure YOU. G. W. DeLPerriere.
A man can lead a woman to sin, bo t
after that he has hard work to follow
her.
You can freeze cream with the Iceland
Freezer in 3 % minutes, and with half
the amount of ioe that it requires for
any other feeezer. For sale by Winder
Furniture Cos.
Call and see our stock of Buggies--The lines we
handle are reliable and the prices are right. Terms
to suit.
DABNEY HARDWARE CO.
Winder, Ga.
A Live Firm.
In this issue, Kilgore, Kelly Sr Cos.
have a large ad in which they quote
prices that will astonish yon. This is
alive firm which believes in telling the
people what they can do for thorn
through the columns of The Econo
mist. They give the figures so that the
reader may judge as to whetner they
are really offering bargains or not and
they always sell you at the figures ad
vertised. Read their ad closely and if
they price you bargains go and get them
and tell them that The Economist en
abled you to know what they wore of-
I fering. You can always remember
| that the firm that advertises i$ the firm
1 that will give you the best inducements
to trade. The firm that never adver
tises it? goods is out of date. Kilgore,
Kelly & Cos. realize this truth and are
not to close to ase space to let you know
what tehy have. They believe in prin
ters ink.
Returned to California.
Miss Georgia, Jackson of California,
who has spent a year in Winder with
relatives, returned to her faraway home
Tuesday. Miss Georgia had made a
host of friends during her stay here and
there were many sighs aud regrets when
the time came to bid her adieu.
We have received the third shipment
of iceland cream freezers this season.
minutes is all the time veu want to
freeze cream with one of them.
Wind r Furniture Cos.
New Barber Shop.
Mr. W. T. Brannon was here this
week from Harmony Grove with a view
of getting an office for opening up a
barber shop. He decided to locate aud
will move here in a few weeks. This is
a good point for him and we feel satis
fied he has struck the right place.
Winder welcomes men of all profes
sions and ii ready to encourage and
help every one who comes here to suc
ceed.
If you suffer from tenderness or full
ness on the right side, pain under shoul
der-blade, constipation, biliousness, sick
headache, and feel dull, heavy and
sleepy your liver is terpidand congest
ed. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers will
cure you promptly, pleasantly and per
manently by removing the congestion
and causing the bile ducts to opeu and
flow naturally. *Thev are good pills.
G ; W. DeLaPerriere.
Fine Reputation.
No band has risen faster than the Win
der band in public favor. The band was
again employed by the Gainesville
Chauiauqua derectors to play Yesterday,
it being Bryan day, the biggist day
they were to have and they the biggist
and best band to make the music.
Palmetto Fans at 1 cents each.
Hodoes, Camp & Arnold.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
Cures Plica. Soldi, Burn*.
Small pox At Gainesville.
The reports are quite conflicting as to
small pox at Gainesville Some citizens
we meet from there say there are a num
ber of cases and others there is uone. Ic
is a little strange to those at other places
to hear this difference of opinlou. We
tru4 the former class are stating facts,
as so many have attended the C iautau
qua it is liable to spread if it is really as
bad there as some indicate. It is very
unjust to those from other places if any
deception has been used by the citizens
of Gaiuosvillo on account of the Chau
tauqua. \V r e can hardly think such has
been the case.
Death of a Good Woman.
•*
Mrs. A. J. McDonald of near Pender
grass died last week after an illness of
some days. She was a good woman and
her death has oroduced sorrow and sad
ness in the hearts of a largo circle of
friends. She was a kind neighbor and
will be greatly missed in her section.
The husband and children have our sin
cere sympathy in theirsad bereavement.
Kokomo, Ind., April i, 1898.
I can say without fear of successful
contradiction that Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Liver and Kidney Balm is the best
medicine I have ever used for kidney
and liver troubles. I suffered for five
years and bad about despaired of ob
taining relief when your Liver and
Kidney Balm was recommended to me.
Iu it I found the desired relief.
J. H. Arnett.
For sa'e by Vi inder Drug Cos.
Dr. Hugh Mitchell.
Dr. Hugh Mitchell of near Hoschton,
in this county, died at his home Tuesday
and was buried yesterday. Dr, Mitch
ell lived on his farm and had retired
from the practice of medicine. He was
raised in dark county bnt had been a
citizen of Jackson for 30 years or more,
RED HOT FROM THE GUN
Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman
of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War.
It caused horrib'e Ulcers that no treat
ment helped for 20 years. Then Buck
len’s Arnica Salve cured him: Cures
Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons,
Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure
on earth. 25 cts. a box. Cure guaran
teed. Sold by. Winder Drug, Cos.
Big Picnic.
There will be a big picnic at Pittman’s
mills near center on Thursday, July
20th. Every body is invited to attend.
The Economist editor returns thanks
ior a cordial invitation to be present.
SPENT A GOOD
FARM DOCTORING
Mr. A. N. Noell of Asherville, Kansas,
says he spent a good farm doctoring him
self for ohronic diarrhoea but got no re
lief and was afraid chat he mast die. He
chanced to get hold of a bottle of Cham
berlain’s Cholio, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy and was permanently cored
by it. For Sale by Winder Drug Cos.