The Jackson economist. (Winder, Ga.) 18??-19??, September 14, 1899, Image 1

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THE JACKSON ECONOMIST. VOL. VII. This space belongs to the Largest and Cheapest dry good store in northeast ga. It would be STRANGE if you should not t l , * . . v ; know who it is and where it is. ► —— _ % They are too busy marking NEW GOODS to write an advertise ment for this week. WATCH THIS PLACE NEXT ISSUE. NEW BANK ORGANIZED. Met Tuesday and Elected Offi cers. Will Begin Business To morrow. The Officers are Good Men and the Bank Starts Out With $25,000.00 Paid-up Capital. Tlie stockholders of the Winder Bank ing Cos. met Tuesday and organized by electing the following officers; T. A. Maynard, president; L. F. Sell and A. A. Camp, vice T. A. May nard, L. F. Sell, A. A. Camp, R. J. Pentecost, W. H. Braselton A. M. Flan igan, J. I. J. Bell and W. H. Toole, di rectors. The bank organized with $25,000. Paid-up capital and will be ready for business tomorrow. These are all good business men and under their supervision and management this tank is bound to do a fine business. Phe stockholders are composed of the b-st farmers and business men of Ooo nee > Walton Jackson and Gwinnett counties and Winder is to be congratu lated on the organization of this bank. Mr. W. H. Toole, the cashier, is thor oughly experienced in the banking bus mess and there is no batter cashier in the state than he. Wiuder now has two banks and.if they both do their du ty they can be instrumental in building U P the city and getting a numbfer of manut'ecturiug enterprises established here. AUGUST FLOWER ‘lt is a surprising fact,” says Prof. Houtou, “that in my travels in all parts 0l the world, sor the last ten years I have met many people having used Green’s August Flower than any other remedy, for dyspepsia, derang liver and stomach, a,ui for constipation. I find for tourists aa d salesmen, or for persons filling office positions, where headaches and general bad feelings from irregular habits exist, tear Green’s August Flower is a graud remedy. It does not injure the system l y frequent use, and is excellent for sour stomachs and indigestion.” Sam pie bot tles free at Winder Drug Cos. Winder,Ga. Sold by dealers in all civilized coun tries. WINDER, JACKSON COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1899. John W. Moon Dead. It is with sadness we chronicle the death of Mr. John W. Moon, which oc curred at his home over ou the Mulberry last Friday afternoon. Mr. Moon set tle l ou the place where he died about twenty years ago, coming over on this side of the county from Harrisburg dis trict, beyond JefL-rsou. where he was raised. He took ill with pneumonia about a week before his death and con tinued to grow worse until the end came. This district and Jackson couuty had no hotter citizen than John W. Moon. He was strictly honest and honorable in all his dealings and a kind and clever neigh bor. Ho belonged to Capt. Marlow’s com pany, which was one of the companies making up the lfith Georgia Battalion of Cavelry, and made a brave an 1 gal lant soldier He was jovial and always in a good humor and very popular with every one who knew him. The burial service at the old Lyle cemetery near Mulberry last Saturday afternoon was attended by a large concourse of people to pay the last tribute of respect to this good neigh and friend. He leaves a wife and three children and a great number of relatives and friends to mourn his death. lie was our friend and we svrnpa t hiz' deep ly with the bereaved family in their sad ness and sorrow. 1 Wat lino, Tenn , April 29. 1893. | I was very bad, down nearly all the j time suffering with my side, back and kidneys, and would have boen dead long ago without relief. After taking Dr- J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm a few days I found it was helping me, and by the time the second bottle was gone I was well and have been in good health since. James Fisher, Sk. For sale by Winder Drug Cos, In Cuba Mr. George Arnold, the big livery man of Winder, received a letter last week from his brother Oscar who is at Palma Soriano, Cuba. He had not heard from Oscar in over twelve months and was quite uneasy about him. Oscar writes he is in fine health and is corporal in Cos. "B” sth U. S. Infantry. His many friends and re latives in this section wili be glad to know he is alright and doing well. Family Reunion. Last Sunday was the 70th birthday o' Mr. Richard Sharpton, one of the oldest and best citizens of Bin Smith’s dis trict, Gwinnett county. He had a fam ily reunion on that day and about 150 children, grand children and intimate friends spent the day with him It was a pleasant day indeed to all present and greatly enjoyed. Mr. Sharpton lives ovor the line just a short distance between Walton and Gwinnett counties bat is a citizen of Ben Smith’s, a district of Gwinnett county that is known from Ge< rgia to Texas, but a district that has us many good and moral citizens in it as any distriot in Georgia. He lives in a mile of where he was born and has always lived near where he now resides. All of his nine children living reside near him except two —Messrs S. E and L O. Sharpton, who are citizens of Winder, and two of the rising and prominent young business mea of our city. The Economist wishes for Mr. Sharpton many more birthdays and family reun ions as pleasant as the one last Sunday. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed co • dition of the mucuous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will bedestroyed for ever; nine cases oat of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucuous sur faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free. F. J. Chknney & Cos , Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Lumber For Sale. I have a fine lot of forest pine lum ber, well seasoned, for sale. Any kind of lumber needed for building purposes. A L Venable, Marcus, Ga., near White Plains It Helps Winder. Winder has one enterprise that helps the town more than many imagine. We refer to the Bottling plant of Mr. A H. O’Neal- He came here nearly two years ago aid started up his plant for manufacturing all kin Is of carbonated drinks and his success has been phe nominal. He supplies all the towns and stores in every direction for 2 ) miles around Winder. He has the latest im proved m mhinery and makes the finest soda, ginger, and other drinks of any bottling plant in the state. What money he makes is spent here and helps Winder that much. If we had tan or fifteen small industries, all run as well and by a® clever men as Mr. O'Neal, it would mean many thousand dollars for the city. The Eoonomizt is proud of Mr. O’Neal’s success. A WONDERFUL CURE OF DIARRHOEA. A PROMINENT VIRGINIA EDITOR. Had Almost Given up, but Was Brought Back to Perfect Health by Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. READ HIS EDITORIAL. From the Times, Hillstille, Va. I Bufforred with diarrhoea for a long time and thought I was past being enred. I had spent much time an 1 money and suffered so much misery thit I had al most decided to give up all hopes of re covery and await the result, but notic ing the advertisement of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cnolera and Diarrhoea Remedy and also some testimonials stating how some wonderful cares had been wrought by this remedy, I decided to try it. Aft er taking a few doses I was entirely well of that trouble, and I wish to say further to my readers and feilow-sut ferers that I am a hale and hearty man to day and feel as well as I ever did in my life.— O. R. Mooke Sold by Winder Dreg Cos. A Card of Thanks. We extend our sincere thanks to our many kind frreuds for their aid and sympathy during the illness and death of our dear husband, father and brother. Mrs. John VV. Moon and family. Mulberry, Ga., Sept. 11th, 1899. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That ia what it was made tor , DR. BANKS AGAIN. Read the Endorsement of an Excellent Man and Minister. W indt-r, Ga. J uly 20, ’99. This certifies that my wife has been afflicted for a period o eighteen years, at times in bed for three or four months. I decided to employ Dr. Edward B anks 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 than one dozen physicians, with, only temporary relief. My wife boldly asserts now that she feels better than since her marriage a period of eighteen years. Dr Banks has also treated me, and I am frank to Bay that I have been wonderfully relieved. I cheerfully recommend Dr. Banks to all afflicted people. Give him a trial and see for yourself. Very truly J. C. Patick, Minister. VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Buckleu’s Arnica Salve, cures them; also Old, Running and Fe ver Sores. Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,. Best Pile cure on earth Drives out Pams and Aches. Only 25 cts. a box. Care guar auteed. Sold by Winder Druj, Cos A Remarkable Cure in Six Hiles of Bowman, Ga. Bowman, Ga., Soptr. 9th, 1899. This certifies that I was afflicted and not able to walk for a period of more than four years. I was treated by more than one dozen physicians. After tak ing treatment fronr DR. EDWARD BANKS for a short vvhile I was restored to health and am now able to walk and attend to all my domestic duties. (Signed) Mrs. Mattie Kidd, P. O. Dye, Eibert Cos. Ga. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this September 9t'n, 1899 M. F. Adams, Notary Public and exoffioio J. P. NO. 36.