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1 Around finder..
■ rncle John Jackson is quite feeble
■.gain this week.
I qjj Eugene Whitehead has been
tie iU this week.
I PrMh carload of Lime just received
t a. Maynard.
■ Co ,_ Ay ers, ot Jefierson, was in the
■city one day last week.
■ Oconee Superior court begins at
■Watkiusville next Monday.
I Mr a ud Mrs. W. J. Whitehead, of
■Wilner, were in the city Tuesday.
I Miss Clara DeLaPerriere visited
■friends in Harmony Grove last week.
I Judge Russell has let the contract for
■two nice dwellings to be completed by
■October.
I Miss Curtice Camp, of Maysvilte,
1 ‘ nt Tuesday with her uncle, Mr., B.
■T. Camp.
■ jjr.W.E. Flanigan, oneofthe enter-
Ipridng farmers of Algernon, was in the
■city Mond y.
■ jjr. John H. Dunahoo was in to see
■us yesterday aud reports crops sorry in
■his community.
The Economist has over 5,000 readers
every issue and the number grows larg
er all the time.
Misses Bartow Smith and Callia Wil
hite are spending a few weeks at Lo
ganville with friends.
Miss Maud and Nellie Mobley are at
home again after a pleasant stay of two
weeks at Social Circle.
I Evangelist W. S. Hubbaad, af Gaines-
I ville, stopped tosee us a short while yes-
I terday while in the city.
I Mrs. Leila Betts, of Athens, is ’ the
I guest of Mr, and Mrs. Z. F' Stanton on
■ BroadS'reet this week.
I WANTED—IO,OOO babies to photo
graph at Knight’s Photo Galery. All
[work guaranteed.
j Notice the change of schedule of the
G. J. &S. railroad and also the adop.
tion of eastern or fast time.
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Died—Tuesday morning, the eleven
months old babe of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
House in Chandler’s district.
Mrs. McNorton, after a visit of seven
weeks at Lawrenceville, Athens and
other points, is at home again.
Several of the Jefferson ball players
were here Tuesday to witness the game
between Winder and Maysville.
Mr. Z F. Stanton went over to Lo
ganvilie yesterday to attend the district
meeting of the Methodist church.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Willis, of Edg
more, S C , are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. K. Lyle on Park Avenue.
Smith, Carithers & Cos. have begun
work on the new livery stable and will
have it completed in a few weeks.
Miss Lillie Duke returned to her home
in Jefferson Wednesday after several
weeks spent with Mrs. J. H. Jackson.
The Economist is the best advertising
medium in this section of Georgia be-
J cause it reaches the people who buy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hodges, of Bogart,
were the guests of his mother and broth
ers in the city Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. T. C. Dunn left last week for
j Texas to see the country and take a lit
he rest- He will get back first of Au
gust. ‘ |
Esqr. A. M. Williams, of Walton
county, was in to see us Tuesday and
reports the crops suffering badly in his
section.
Mr. A A Camp has added another
• J om and made considerable improve
hrent to his beautiful residence on Broad
Street.
The Winder Hardware Cos. and The
tnder Furniture Cos. will begin at once
e erection of two large rock stores on
handler Street.
■Mr- E. Mathews, of Hawkins Ville,
w "° is spending the summer months
with his son near Mulberry, was in the
Clt 7 Monday,
T*auaetto Fans at 1 cents each.
Hodges, Camp & Arnold.
The Oil Mill.
The directors went down to Smith
: sonia Tuesday to confer with Col. James
M. Smith and look at his oil mill ma
chinery. They were so well pleased
with the machinery that they daoidoi
to accept it at the price offered, all of it
to be taken in stock by Col. Smith. This
was a wise decision and insures for us
an oil mill. Work will begin at once
aud by the middle of September the
president and directors hoDeto have the
mill ready for operation.
The Oil miil will only be the begin -
iug of manufacturing enterprises of
various kinds that are bound to be loca
ted here in the near future. Now is the
time for all our citizens to work togeth
er for the upbuildiug of the city. We
have a bright future in store for us if
we will take advantage of opportuni
ties. Winder must get to be a place of
5000 people.
Mr. T. J. Kilgore, of Suollville, a
brother of Prof. Kilgore, spent a few
days with him this week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Peek of Conyers
are visiting Col. and Mrs. Irwin for a
few days. Mr. Peek is a orother of
Mrs. Irwin.
Mr. J. H. Kilgore and family went
down to Farmington yesterday to at
tend a family reunion. They will return
home tomorrow.
Mr. J. W. Kilgore gave the editor a
nice mellon to-day off of his Texas farm
just below Winder. He has some fine
melons for so dry a year.
Mrs. T. B. Williams, who has been
visiting relatives at Lawrenceville for
a few weeks, is back home again. She
enjoyed her visit very much.
Mr. and Mrs M. J. Hardigee, who
live just below Winder, .took the train
'here this morning for Coweta county to
spend a few weeks with relatives.
Will Carter, colord, aud another negro
attempted a crimiual assault last Sun
day afternoon on Mrs. Fred Adams,
who lives a few miles above Jefferson.
Laces and Embroiderys are being
closed out at cost. Kiloore, Kelly & Cos.
The circulation of The Economist.
increases every week and we appreciate
the kind words of encourgemant re
ceived from our friends and subscrib
ers.
The horseswappqrs’ reunion embraces
Thursday, Friday an 1 Saturday, August
17, 18 and 19, which is three last days of
the second week of Jefferson snporior
court.
You can freeze cream with the Iceland
Freezer in 3% minutes, and with half
the amount of ice that it requires for
any other feeezer. For sale by Winder
Furniture Cos.
We are glad to learn that Mr. W. J.
Ross of Chandler’s district, this county,
is greatly improved under the treat
ment of Dr. Banks; also Mr. and Mrs.
John Adams of Gratis.
Mr. P. P Jennings, who returned
home from North Georgia first of the
week, reporos all the section through
which he traveled extremely dry and
the crop prospect very gloomy.
The Mormon Elders spent most of
last week here, preaching on the streets
every afternon. They made no con
verts here uor any where in this section
so far as we have been able to learn.
Messrs Sam Finch, of Laurel, Miss.,
and Robert Johnson, of Lakeland, Flor
ida, reached Winder Taesday afternoon
on their way to Johnson’s Mill to spend
a few weeks with their parents.
Mr. Richard J Pentecost, of Cedar
Hill, made ns a pleasant call yesterday
while in the city He is one of our
be3t citizens and clever men and i3 al
ways a welcome visitor to The Econo
mist.
Mr. Dock Carr, one of the leading
young business men of Maysville and
a brother of Mr. John Carr of our city,
was the gnest of his brother a few days
this week. He came over with the
Maysville ball team Tuesday.
Mrs. Wolf is quite indisposed to-day.
Mr. R. U. Wright has a fine school
down at Paradise.
Mr. M. J. Tucker, of Statham, was
in the city this morning. He is yet
unable to walk without crutches.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That la what It was made far.
Important things to Read.
Fools make feasts, aud wise men eat
them.
To Cure Depression of Spirit, Falling
of the Womb and weakness of Back
usnal to Change of Life, take Simmons
Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. 1
Do good to thy friend to keep him, to
thy enemy to gain him.
Anoint a villain aud he’ll stab you,
stab him, aud he’ll anoint you.
To arouse a Dormant Liver and secure
permanent regularity of the Bowels,
use Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medi
cine.
No man e’er was glorious, who was not
laborious.
An iunoceut plowman is more worthy
than a vicious prince.
The Dangers of a Malarial Atmos
phere may be averted by occasionally
taking Dr. AI. A. Siumons Liver Medi
cine.
He that cannot obey, cannot com
mand.
The noblest question in the world
is what good may I do in it?
Convulsion, Cramps, Chronic Female
Diseases aud Hysterics are cured by use
of Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or ’Tab
lets.
There are three faithful friends—
an old wife, an old dog and ready mon
ey.
Remove causes of Menstrual Suppres
sions, Exaggerations and Irregularities
by taking Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or
. Tablets.
There have been as great souls
unknown to fame as any of the most fa
mous.
Sour Stomach 13 one of the first symp
toms of a coming Bilious attack Cure
’t with a few doses M. A. Simmons Liver
Medicine. "
If you would reap praise you must sow
the seeds, gentle words and useful
deeds.
Sick Headache, Wind on the Stomach
Biliousness, Nausea, are quickly cured by
a few doses of Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver
Medicine.
Buy what thou hast no need of, and
ere long thou shall sell thy neces
saries.
Ladies agonized Female Disorders
should avoid Unpleasant Examinations
and at once cured with
Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tab
lets.
Don’t, value a man for the quality he
is of, but for the qualities he possess
es.
Mrs. Sallie Harrisou, Ridgeway, Ga,
writes: Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Med
icine cured me of Sick Headache, Swim
ming Head and Sour Stomach. 1 give
it to my children and find it better for
them than any thing I ever tried. The
Zeilin’s and Black Draught I used did
not have as much strength as it has.
If you would be revenged of your en
emy, govern yourself.
“We have sold many different cough
remedies,but none have given better sat
isfaction than Chamberlain’s,” says Mr.
Charles Holzhauer, Druggist, Newark,
N J. ‘‘lt is perfectly safe and can be
relied upon in all cases of coughs, colds
or hoarseness. Sold by Winder Drug
Cos.
No better relation than a prudent and
faithfnll friend.
You assume no risk when you buy
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. Winder Drug, Cos.
will refund your money if you are not
satisfied after using ifcT It is every
where admitted to be the most success
ful remedy in use for bowel complaints
and the only one that never fails. It is
pleasant, safe and reliable.
The load always seems heaviest when
yon have reached very near to the top of
the hill.
SPENT A GOOD
FARM DOCTORING
Mr. A. N. Noell of Asherville, Kansas,
says he spent a good farm doctoring him
self for chronic diarrhoea but got no re
lief and was afraid that he must 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.
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.
Nineteen To Five.
Maysville team came over Tuesday
flushed with victory, having defeated
every team they had played with this
season. They were strongly supported
by Jefferson, Harmony Grove and the
University and thought they would
have easy sailing and wipe up the Win
der team with little effort. The boys
Were sadly disappointed, however, and
soon found out they were not in it and
they would have to go back home with
their banner trailing in the dust. , The
game stood nineteen to five hi favor of
Winder. We are sorry for the boys,
but they could expect no better when
they struck Winder.
We have received the third shipment
of iceland cream freezers this season.
'&% minutes is all the timevcu want to
freeze cream with one of them.
Wind r Furniture Cos.
Rev J. C Otwell, of Gainesville, has
been appointed colporteur-missionary
for North East Georgia by the Baptist
State Mission Board. The Board was
fortunate in this appointment and could
not have made a better one. Mr. Ot
well will begin the work at once in his
field.
Judge Russell has moved the store house
bought of W. H. Sheats & Cos. across
the street ju3t opposite where it stood
and has rented it to Messrs Whitehead
and Carr for their newspaper office.
These gentlemen will gat out their ini
tia 1 issue the first week in August.
Mr. J. N. Siieatß, of near Bogart, who
has been seriously ill, is some better.
Mr. Shaats is oue of Oconee’s best citi
zens and farmers and has many friends
in that county as well as this and Wal
ton who will rejoice to learn of his im
proved condition.
Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!!
We have a big lot of shoes on our
Bargain counter that wo will sell at ac
tual cost. It will pay you tv come aud
get a pair or more before the let is all
gone.
Hodges, Camp & Arnold.
Rev. J. H. Wood, of Watkinsville,
delivered two eloquent and earnest dis
courses at the Christian church Sunday
and Rev. D, A Brindle, the pastor of
the church here, filled Mr. Woods ap
pointment at Mt. Vernon, near Monroe.
Mr. Wood has a large number of ad
mirers here, all of whom were glad to
near him. He is a preacher of much
force and will accomplish good where
ever he goes His many Winder frinds
are always delighted to have him hert*
Read the testimonials in this paper of
parties who have been treated by Dr.
Edward Banks, of Bowman. He is
making some remarkable cures of old
chronic diseases. He makes a specialty
of all chronic complaints and is very
rersonable in his charges. He is also
highly endorsed by the leading citizens
of his town.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
Cures Piles. Scalds, Burn*.
Cream, Cake and Husic.
The ladies an entertainment
Tuesday evening at the park for the
benefit of our band. Cream, cako and
music, all combined, made the honrs
pass rapidly.and the large number who
attended greatly enjoyed the evening.
The ladies who activly interested them
selves in this move deserve much praise
and thanks for its complote success.
The music charmed every one, the cream
was cold and the cake sweet and every
thing so delightful that wo see nothing
to prevent a repetition. It would cer
tainly be nice to have a band concert
every evening-, with tho addition of a lit
tie cream and cake, during the hot
weather
Another Real Estate Deal.
Messrs. L. A, House and M. J. Grif
fith, two of the young business men of
Winder, bought three houses and lots
last week on Candler and Church Streets
from Mr. John Sikes. This is valuable
property, well improved and they were
fortunate in buying it as property here
is gradually increasing in value all the
time.
Beans I3y The Bushel.
Capt. Williams knows how to have a
fine garden and to raise beans bv the
bushel without rain. His garden is the
best ti be found any where this year
and his running beans and the way he
grows them is worth seeing. The
vines are full of beaus from four to six
inches long and you can’t think of any
thing but a pot of beans well seasoned
with a big slice of bacon while you be
hold them.
The Economist had a pleasant call yes
terday from Mr. A. H. Cook, of Dallas
Texas who is spending a few days with
his sister Mrs. Leroy Morris of our city.
Mr. Cook ha3 been in Texas for a num
ber of years and this is his first visit
back to his native state in a long time. He
informed us that the great flood in his
state was four times as destructive as
has beeu reported. , .
The First rieloiT.
Mr, John P. Hill, wno never forgets
a poor editor when he has anything good
remembered ns last Saturday with a fine
and luschious watermelon, the first one
we have had this year. We have often
been plaoed under many obligations to
John for similar acts of kindness.
From Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Shockley of Lex*
ingtin, Okla, Territory arrived in the
city yesterday to spend a month or
more with Mrs, Shockley’s father and
mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. L). Sims.
This is the first visit Mrs. Shockley has
made here sinoe her marriage and her
many friends here will be delighted to
see her and to know sho will be hare
several weeks. Mr. Shockley is an old
Jackson county boy who has done well
in the Wese and is a prosperous farmer.
He reports srops fine and plenty of rain
in Oklahoma.