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ASSETS 589.077.114-17 • INSURE YOUR PROPERTY IN
The Continental Fire Insurance Cos. of New York. w. j. dabney, agent.
HODGES, CAMP & ARNOLD
Are in Fine Shape for the Fall Trade.
New Goods are coming in every week and by the first of September they
will have the Largest and Most Complete Stock of Dry Goods,
Groceries, and general Merchandise ever seen in Winder.
Watch the Columns of The Economist and THEY Will Tell You all About the Bargains THEY
Have For You.
REMEMBER THEY ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR BAGGING AND TIES.
News In and
Around Winder.
New Furniture coming in at prices that
will astonish the buyer. Bought before
the advance which the buyer will get
the benefit of. At the corner Store
A Hamilton.
Mr. S. P. Smith went down to Mon
roe Monday on business.
Miss Crawford Daniel of Jefferson is
v siting relatives here this week.
Deputy sheriff W. J. Smith, of Wal
ton county was in Winder Monday.
Mrs. R. L. Clark, of Augusta, is the
guest otMr. and Mrs. A, H. O’Neal.
Mr. J. W. Westbrook has been con
fined to his room part of the week.
Judge Estes presided for Judge Rus
sell Monday and Tuesday at Jefferson
court.
Messrs John and Dr. Sikes of Oconee
county were in the city yesterday on
business.
Editor Whitehead, of the Winder De
mocrat, went over to Athens Tuesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Ed Starr returntd last
Sunday from a pleasant visit, of a week
at Logan ville.
Mr, and Mrs. W. E. O’Neal left last
week for a visit to Greene county, their
former home.
Mrs. W. W. Hinton and Mr. J. T.
Lord of near Harmony Grove, visited
here last week.
Prof. Glenn delivered an able and in
structive sermon last Sunday at the
Methodist church.
Judge J. J. Wallis of Marcus was in
the city yesterday and placed us under
many obligations for a lot of fine peaoh
es and potatoes.
Mia. J. W. Sheats is spending the
week with her father, Mr. T. N. Lester
of Clarke County.
Messrs. J. W. and Luke A. Moon
were in the city yesterday from over on
the Mulberry river.
Protracted services begin tonight at
the Christian church to be continued
through next week.
There will be three ball games here
this week beginning with one today,
Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. Hodges and daughter of Savan
nah, are stopping for a month with Mr.
and Mrs. Z. F. Stanton.
The Economist regrets to learn that
Mr. J • N. Sheats of Ooonee oounty is not
improving in health any.
Mrs. L. E. Hayes, of Bogart, visited
her mother, Mrs Stewart of this city
last Saturday end Sunday.
Miss Sunie Jackson has returned home
after a pleasant visit to Athens, accom
panied by Miss Ruth Jackson,
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Band Concert Friday night at the In
stitute, assisted by the Winder Ladies
Trio. Come out to the concert and see
the cake walk.
Mr. P. J. Roberts, one of the leading
farmers of Pendergrass district, was in
the city a short while Tuesday.
Mrs. A. W. Richardson, after a pleas
ant visit of one week with relatives
in the country, returned Tuesday.
Judge aud Mrs. Russell went up to
Tallulah Falls Monday. Mrs- Russell
will remain there for a few weeks.
Mr. J, C. Dunkin, of Clarksbiro, vis
ited his daughter, Mrs. S. J. Seymour
of our city last Saturday and Sunday.
Fresh carload of Lime just received
by T. A Maynard.
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Lord spent a few
days latter part of last week and first of
this with his mother near Harmonv
Grove.
Don’t forget to see Hodges Camp &
Arnold before you buy bagging and
ties.
Rer. J. H. Wood spent a few days
here this week. Mrs Wood is improving
and they intend returning to Watkins
ville tomorrow.
Hodges. Camp & Arnold’s stors is
headquarters for bagging and ties. See
them before you buy.
Miss Sallie Milligan, who has bee u
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. H. House at
Ocilla, Georgia, for several months, re
turned last week.
Mr. Morris the traveling representa
tive of The Eoonomis r brought in a good
list of subscribers last week from Wal
ton and Gwinnett counties.
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
t
Furniture Cos.
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Mrs. J. L. McClesky and children and
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lamar visited over
at Johnson’s Mills, Jefferson and Apple
Valley a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Carter, who mov
ed from here first of the year have re
turned and will again make Winder
their home. Mr. Carter says there is
no place like Winder.
Hodges, Camp <fc Arnold bought bag
ging and ties in larger quanities than
ever before and at lower prices. They
will give you the benefit of these low
prices.
Mr. W. BL Toole has returned from
Indian Springs where he spent ten days
or more recuperating his health. He is
much improved but is not yet stout.
We have reoeived the third shipment
of ioeland cream freezers this season.
3% minutes is all the time von want to
freeze cream with one of them.
Winder Furniture Cos.
The two mail bjxes in the city are for
night mail whioh is promptly taken out
for the 10 o’clock train at night In the
day time mail your letters at the post
office. Respectfully,
Jobe R. Smith, P. M.
Winder has a number of attractive
visitors from different section s.
There is more substantial Improve
ment going on at the pressnt time in
Winder than for a long while.
Miss Claud Evans, after a visit of
several days with her sisters, Mrs. Dr.
Almond aud Mrs. McCurry, returned
to her home in Gainesville yesterday.
There is a lot of filth in Winder and
a preat deal of complaint on this line
from the citizens, but the city authori
ties seem to pay no attention to this
important matter.
Misses Bessie and Gertrude Harris, of
Atlanta.are the guests of their Aunt, Mrs
W. H. Kimble. This being their old
home their mauy friends here are de -
lighted to see them.
Mrs Blanch Buford, formerly Miss
Blanch Hayes, died at her home in
South Carolina last week. She was
well kuown in Winder, having been in
school here a few years ago aud her
many friends at this place will learn of
her death with much sadness.
The work on the new rock buildings
is progressing rapidly, also the over
hauling of the big rock building of
Smith & Carithers that will be used by
the Dabney Hardware Cos. Contractor
Elrod has begun work on the two resi
dences of Judge Russell. Winder con
tinues to build aud improve.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Haynie, of Beth
lehem, have the deepest sympathy of
their many friends in their great sorrow
and bereavement. They lost an
other one of their children last week, a
sweet little boy two and a half years
of age, making the second death in their
amily in two weeks.
Mr. John Wilson and wife, of Wat
kinsville, were here two days last week
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Young Dan
iel. John is an old friend of ours and
gave us a pleasant call while in the city.
He is one of the staunch am leadiug
citizen, of Ooonee county aud a strong
friend of reform. We greatly appreciat
ed his oalL
Gone to New York.
Mr. J. T. Strange left Monday night
for New York and other eastern mark
ets to lay in the large fall stock of J. T.
Strange and Cos. Mrs. Strange accom
panied him and they will be gone a
couple of weeks. This firm will have a
big ad in The Economist as oca as he
returns.
Winder School.
Special attentiofa is called to the ad
vertisement in The Economist of Win
der Public School. The prospects for
the fall term are very encouraging and
the teachers are all in good trim and
ready for the work. Parents should all
try and enter their children on the first
day of school as it is a great advantage
to them as well as to teaohers. Let
every one go to work to make the school
a success and encourage the teachers by
your hearty support.
Important things to Read.
A small codicil has shattered many
great expectations.
To prepare a girl to be a wife, and a
wife a mother, give her Simmons Squaw
Vine Wine or Tablets. ForsalobyG. W.
DeLaPerriere.
Circus bills promise more than any
human can perform.
Always destroy the Dread of bloom
ing a Mother by taking Simmons Squaw
Vine Wine or Tablets. For sale by G. W,
DeLaPerriere.
Perseverance often succeeds where
luck has made a failure.
Make Baby’s Birth Quick, Easy and
almost Painless by taking Simmons
Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. For sale
by G. W. DeLaPerriere.
In the early days of the church even
Christians loved one another.
. Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tab
lets are Effective, Elegant to take, and
produce no unpleasant After-Results.
For sale by Dr. G. W. DeLaPerriere.
The reason people become insane is
because of their lack of reason.
For Hiadache caused most likely by a
Disordered Stomach, accompanied by
Constipation, use Dr M. A. Sin non s Liv
er Medicine. For sale by G. W, DeLa-
Perriere.
No man ever turns a deaf ear to ad
vice that coincides with his views.
Keep the Stomach and nowels in good
condition, the Waste Avenues open aud
ree by an occasional dose of Dr. M. A
Simmons Liver Medicine. For sale by
G. W. DeLaPerriere
Clean hands are never objectionable:
there is no excuse for wearing soiled
gloves.
To keep young—keep well, keep the
Nerves calm, the body ruddy aud well
fed, and with Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver
Medicine regulate the Stomach and
Bowels. For sale by G. W. DeLaPerri
ere.
Some people who think they are sim
ply perfect are in reality perfectly sim
ple.
The soothing and healing properties
of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, its
pleasant taste and prompt and perma
nent cures, have made it a great favor
ite with the people everywhere. For
sale by Winder Drug Cos.
The man who is not too large for the
position he ooonpies is usually too small
for it
In Diarrhoea Dr. M. A Simmons Liv
er Medicine is invaluable. It gives Tone
to the Stomaoh, Aids Digestion and As
sists Nature in oarring off all Impari
ties. For Sale By Dr. G. W. DeLaPer
riere.
It isn't so much whether a man is
gnilty as how much he oan afford to pay
hi* lawyers.
Mrs. F. F. Livingston, Towns, Ca.,
writes: I have used Dr. M. A Simmons
Liver Medicine 15 years, and know it
oores sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Liver
Complaints and Constipation. I think
it stronger and better in every way than
Zilin’s Regulator. For sale by G. W.
DeLaPerriere.
Most women can never understand
that with men love making and love
are mighty different things.
Good judgment and diamonds are
both valuable, but any one can buy
diamonds with money.
Daring the civil war, as well as in
our late war with Spain, diarrhoea was
one of the most troublesome disease the
army had to contend with. In many
instances it became chronic and the old
soldiers still suffer from it. Mr. David
Taylor of Wind Ridge, Greene Cos., Pa.,
is one of these. He uses Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoei Remedy
and says he never found anything that
would giro him such quick relief. It is
for sale by Winder Drug Cos.
A married man says that he goes to
the club because he and his wife being
one be gets lonely at home.
Rev. J. M Yingling, pastor of the
Bedford Street Methodist church at
Cumberland, Md , says: “It affords
me mnoh pleasure to recommend Cham
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. I have used it and know oth
ers who have done so. I have never
known it to fail. It is a -are care when
taken in time.” For sale by Winder
Drug Cos.
Attended The Burial.
Messrs S. P. and J. H. Smith of our
city went up to Acworth, Ga., last Fri
day to the burial of their uncle, Elder,
Nathan W. Smith. He was buried be
side his wife who died about six years
ago. Mr. and Mrs. Smith had lived to
gether as man and wife, up to her death,
for sixty years and daring all those
years of married life there had never
been any ill feeling between them
to mar their lives. He was a good and
noble man and made as many sacrifices
for the good of the causo he loved as any
man that ever lived. The world loses
much in the death of such men and
their number grow s scarcer as the years
come and go.
Beaulieu, N. D , April 11, 1898.
I wish to say that after taking Dr. J.
H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm ac
cording to your instructions 1 am per
fectly well. I have tried many medi
cines, but this healed me most of all.
Carrie Larson.
For sale by Winder Drag Cos.
Good Old flan Dies.
Mr. George Pender grass, one of the
good old men of our section died at the
home of hia son, Mr. TANARUS, O. Pendergrass,
■ear Cedar Hill, last Thursday. He was
getting quite old bat his death was
very unexpected.
Your druggists, knows a good thing
when he sees it. He always keeps Dr.
Tichenor’s Antiseptic for sale beoause
it is a good thing. He likes to sell it
beoause it always gives perfect satisfac
tion. “It is no joke” but something
real and useful Send your name to
Sherroose Med. Ca N. O. for a free sam
ple.
Jefferson Ga, April 13, 98. I have used
Dr. Tiohenors Antiseptic in my family
and can cheerfully recommend it as one
of the best Remedies known to me for
the claims made for it.
Thos. S. Johnson.
Ex-Senator 33rd Disc’t.