Newspaper Page Text
THE JACKSON ECONOMIST.
VOL. VII.
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, Qa.
Deering Ideal Mowers
With Rubber and Ball Bearing.
Deer’ng Roller Bearing^owyr4 VL &5 ft cuf,
A round of startling victorn s 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 Iric
tiou bearing it has trolleys and balls; the crank shafts parralel with the
ground so that the Self Adjusting Pitman moves steadily back and
forth in workman like fashion. The serrated ledger plates hold the
grass l’ke the roller of a feed cutter, and nothing can escape or draw in
under the sickle. Tin adjustable drag bar pays the interest on the
investment. The driver of the Ideal Mower can cut as slow likes,
and is never necessary to back when starting the machine. Ihe us<*
of the roller and ball bearings has eliminated friction, and instead o,
grinding the bearings, all the puw r is used in cutting the grass.
Don’t waste your time and rnomy by using old out ot date machines,
but buy the Deering Roller Bearing Ideal Mower.
Send for a catalogue. For sale bv
Benton-Adair H’dw. Cos.
Harmony Grove, = Georgia.
s. A. L. FAST FREIEHT SLRYICE
From Chicago to Charlotte in
Four Days. Three Shipments
of Four Days Hach.
The Seaboard Air Liueis giving some
surprisingly fast freight service recent
ly.
The following from the Augusta,Gra.,
Tribune:
Plaukingtou Packing Cos., shipped
nom Chicago, night of may 13th, via
Pan Handle, and Seaboard Air Line, P.
H.L. car No. 2350 with provisions con
signed to Cochrane &McLaughlin,Char
lotte N. C. This car left Atlanta May
lUth, train No. 22, and arivtd in Char
lotte 3 p. ni., May 17th, making the
hip from Chicago to Charlotte in four
days.
ISwift & Cos., shipped from Chicago,
flight of July 15th, S. R. L. car No 2750
loaded with meat for M. C. Heath Co
uuibia, S. C., which was routed Pan
handle and Seaboard Air Line. This
car was delivered to Heath 10 a. M.
l'Jth, being only four days iu tran-
A third instance was A. R. L. car
f!. u 5841 irom Armour & Cos., Chicago,
, ,• > July loth, which ssived and was
delivered to Youngblood & Cochran,
greenwood, 8. C., July 19th, making
fhe same good time as 8. R. L 2750,
flaving been handled via Pan Handle
Seaboard Air Line. These in
! -ances are certainly worthy of note, but
are only a f ew 0 f the immense volume
oi through traffic har died iu this un
precedented fast time by the Sfaboard
Air Line.
WINDER, JACKSON COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1899.
Hoschton liigh School*
Will be re-opened in the fall un
der the management of Messrs.
John W. Glenn and S, P. Orr who
were formerly coworkers at Jelfer
son Georgia.
Students can hero be prepared
for the Junior class in anv course
of onr beet colleges, or they may
take full courses in Agriculture,
Business or Science.
Board will be furnished in good
families at the very moderate rates
of from'so 00 to $9.00 per month
Time of opening will be duly
announced.
S. P. ORR,
JOHN \V. GLENN.
Ladies, Please Don’t Read
This.
Unless you suffer with troubles pccul
iar to your sex. Write for our book and
200 Atlanta testimonials on female dis
eases, and they wull be sent ycu free.
Give us your symptoms and Dr. Van
Valen, our specialist, will diagnose your
case without cost. We treat by mail'
The Novita company, 400—415 Grai.d
Opera House, A'.lauta, Ga.
A Good Woman Dead.
Mrs J. O. Hardigree, who has be 11
very ill for several weeks, died at her
home just übive Winder Tuesday morn
iugaud was buried Wednesday moruiug.
She leaves a husband aud several chil
dren and a host of relatives aud friends
to mourn her death, Mrs. Hardigree
was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Sims of onr city aud was a good and
uoble woman. A large conconrse of
friends aud relatives attended the burial
service. The Economist extends its
sympathy to the bereaved ones in their
great loss.
Bicyclists, base ball and foot ball
teams wiii find Dr. Tichenor's Antisep
tic the very thing thty “need in their
business" when the race i3 ended aud
the game is finished. For Sore muscles,
Bruises. Sprains, etc., it is O. K., and
“don’t you forget it.” Clean aud
pleasant as perfume and costs only
50c.
Notice.
The Patrons of White Plains school
will meet Saturday afternoon, Septem
ber 2d, for the purpose of electing a
teacher for next year. Teachers desir
ing the school at this place will please
send in their app'ications.
A. L. Venable,
Chairman Board of Trustees.
FREE OF CHARGE
Any adult suffering from a cold set
tied on the breast, bronchitis, throat, or
lung troubles of atiy nature, who will
call at Wiuder Ding Cos, Winder, Ga ,
will be presented with a sample bottle of
Boschee’s German Syrup, frse of charge.
Only one bottle given to one person, and
none to children without order from par
ents.
No throat or luug 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 druggists will tell you
its cueoess 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 couu
tries.
The Winder Hardware Cos.
Messrs. Maynard & Rogers aud
Sheats Bros, have formed a partner
ship to bo known as the Winder Hard
ware Cos. This firm, in order to let the
people know who they are and where
they are, have six car loads of Bagging
and Ties to offer the giunersof Walton,
Gwinnett, Jackson aud Cconee coun
ties at the lowest market price.
About half of the above amount h3S
already been sold. This firm expects
to buy their goods in a way to compote
with any u arket in Georgia.
In a short while they will bo located
with anew stock and ready for the
hardwar# business in the corner rock
store now being built ou Candler
street.
AUGUST FLOWER
“It is a surprising fact,” says Prof,
i Houron, “that iu my travels in all parts
* of t rie world, sor the last ten years I have
in ;t many people having used Green’s
\ugu t Flower than any other remedy,
for dyspepsia, doraug liver and stomach,
and for constipation. * I find for tourists
and salesmen, or for persons filling office
pesi io s, where headaches aud general
j bad feelings from irregular habits exist,
1 that Green’s August Flower is a grand
: remedy. It does not injure the system
by fi> quent use, and is excellent for sour
stomachs and indigestion.” Sample bot
tles free at Winder Drug Cos. Wiuder,Ga.
Sold by dealers in all civilized conn
j tries.
46 Baptized.
Rev. T. E. McCatchen has ju3t closed
a remarkable meeting at Betliabara
Baptist church ; u Oeouee county. He
baptized 40 last Suuday moruirg. M-.
McCutchen is a hard worker and all of
the churches under his charge are pros
pering and growing.
Horse Swappers Reunion.
The Horse Swappers Reunion of last
>n eek brought a large crowd of the fra
ternity to Winder aud for three days
there were several hundred swaps made.
There were horses of all grades aud a
great many amusing things occurred
The attendance was not quite so large
as previous years but daring the three
days there were several thousand pres
ent. Every thing passed off quietly
aud all the swaopers went home happy.
Our reporter on account of sickness
could not be on the grounds aud heuce
we can not give a full report We had
hoped to give some cuts of leading
characters and other scenes in Happy
Hollow, but failed to get them in time.
The president and ifficers of the con
vention report it a grand success and
the lemonade man says he will always
remember the three day* spent in Happy
Hollow with much pleasure as his sales
doubled his expectations. George Ar
nold kept a pleasant smile on his face
the entire time and did all he coaid to
keep the trading lively.
HOW’S THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & <_ 0., Toledo. O,
We, the undersigned, have known F,
J. Cheney lor the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable iu all bus
iness transactions and financially aide
to carry out any obligations made by
their firm.
WESr&TRUAX, YVholesale Druggists,
Toledo, 0. Walding. Kinnan&Mahvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken interna!
ly, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Testi
monials cent. free. Price 7oc. per bottie
Sold by all Druggists.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Sudden Death.
?Ir. D. P. Williams, of Lawrenceville
died very suddenly at his home in that
town last Friday morning. He had
been iu feeble health for seme time but
his death was wholly unexpected dy
his family as iie was up and had just
been talking to a friend a few minu es
before he fell dead. Mr. Williams was
a brother of Capt, T. C. Williams of
Winder and brother-in-law of Mr. D.
P. Camp of our county. His wife died
a little over a year ago.
A MOTHER TELLS H 0 W SH E
SAVED HER LITTLE UAU'iHI
ER’S LIFE.
I am tho mother o r eight children and
have iiad a great deal of expeiionce with
medicines. Last summer ray little
daughter had the dysentery in its worst
form. Wo thought she would die. I
tried every thing I could think of bur
nothing seemed to do her any good I
saw by an advertisement in our paper
(hat Chamberlain’s Colic, ( holera aud
Diarrhoea Remedy was highly re com -
; mended and sent and got a bottle at
once. It proved to be one of the very
best medicines we ever had in the house.
It saved my little daughter’s life. lam
anxious for pvery mother to know what
au excellent medicine it is. Had 1
known it at first it would have saved
me a great deal of anxiety and my little
daughter much suffering.—Yours truly,
Mus Geo F. Bukdick, Liberty, R. I
For sale by Winder Drug Cos
A Better Place.
W. T. Brannon has moved his barber
j shop just two doors above his old stand
| iu the office formerly occupied by Dunn
and Lyle This is a nice place for a shop.
Your druggists, knows a goo l thing
when he sees it. He always keeps Dr.
I Tichenor’s Antiseptic for sale beciuse
litis a geo l thing, lie l'k.es to sell B
! because it always gives perfect satisfac
tion. “It is no joke” but something
1 real aud useful. Send your name 10
Sherrouse Me l. Cos. N. O. for a free sam
-5 plo.
Jefferson Ga, April 12, 98. I have used
’ Dr. Tichenors Antiseptic in my family
and can cheerfully recommend it as one
I of the best Remedies known to me for
I the claims made for it.
Thos. S. Johnson,
Ex-Senator 33:d Disc’t.
Atlas is said to have held the world
upon bis shoulders. Today men organ
ize trusts aud try to pocket it.
They Have Good Neigh=
bors.
Iu an obiturary written by Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Haynie, of Bethlehem, up
on the death of their little girl, and
published in the Universalist Herald,
they pay the following tribute to their
family physiciau and their neighbors;
“A* id all of our sickness aud sorrow, a
large amount of which we have had
this year, wo have had what every com
munity has not, vis., a good doctor; not
only skilled in his profession, but a
good, kind hearted man who knows
how to cheer the broken heart and pour
the oil of humau kindness upon the
wounds of sorrowing soul*. A loug
with the good doctor cams his good
wife wholeft nothing undone that would
add to our comforts. Last of all, we
owe a tribute of thanks to onr govd
ueighb >rs, who came without an excep
tion into our huu ble home, the hum
blest iu the village, aud did every thing
possible to lighten our burden. We
can never thank them enough. The
old adage, “Laugh aud the world laughs
with you. Weep aud you weep alone,’’
won’t do iu our case. Our neighbors are
Christian people. A few days later iu
writing an obituary upon the death of
their little boy they say all the good
deeds of their neighbors w.re repeated,
/loved to Hoschton.
Prof.J. W Glenn and family and
Prof. Orr moved to Hoichton y< stor
diy where they will make their future
home. The Eoonomist regrets very
much the loss of these good people.
They will open the fall term of Hosch
ton High School next Monday aud (heir
prospects for a large opening are ex
ceedingly bright. They have the best
wishes of The Economist, and we
trust will be well pleased with their
new home.
Beaulieu, N. D , April 11, 1898.
I wish to Bay th it alter taking Dr. J.
H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm ac
cording to your instructions 1 ain per
fectly well. I have tried many medi
cines, but this healed me meat of all.
Oariiie L vrs>n.
For sale by Winder Drug Cos.
FOUND DEAD
John F. Ewing Kills Him
self With Shotgun.
Mr John T. Ewing, who over in
Tanner’s district, Walton County—
about five miles from Winder, was found
dead in his house last Saturday evening.
He was lying on his face across his bod,
a breech loading double barrel shotgun
leaning against the bed.
The coroner's jury began its investiga
tion of the case last Sunday morning
and their verdic was to the effect that he
came to his death by his own hand. There
is much doubt among bis neighbors as to
his death— many beleiviug he was mur
dered. He had some trouble with other
praties near him of late and being a
dealer in whisky there is some suspec
ion of foul play. Further developments
of a sensational character are looked
for.
DR. BANKS AGAIN.
Read the Endorsement of
an Excellent Man and
Minister.
Winder, Ga. July 20, ’99.
This certifies that my wife has been
afflicted for a period of eighteen years,
at times in bed for three or four months.
1 decided to employ Dr. Edward Banks
of Bowman, Ga., to treat her and de
sire to say that her relief has been
wonderful. During her afflictions she
had been treated by more thau one
dozen physician?, with, only temporary
relief. My wife boldly asserts now that
she feels b jtter than since her marriage a
period of eighteen years. Dr Banks has
also treated me, and I am frank to say
that I have been wonderfully relieved.
I cheerfully recommend Dr. Banks to
ull afflicted people. Give him a trial
and see for yourself.
Vtry truly
J. C. Patrick, Minister.
NO. 33.