The Jackson economist. (Winder, Ga.) 18??-19??, October 05, 1899, Image 1

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THE JACKSON ECONOMIST. VOL. VII. J. T. STRANGE & COMPANY, Winder, - - - Georgia. he larg Qf iea p SS t Dry Goods, Millinery, Shoe and Clothing House ,nNorth E Q^ rgia Tho thousands of customers who visited our Mammoth Estab lishmant last week attending our opening will testify that they never aW such an array of Merchandise on exhibition in this section be fore aud the prices are much lower than ever Notwithstanding t he advance in cotton and cotton goods, purchasing our stock in an ticipation of such an advance, we are making prices much lower than when you sold your cotton for 4 1-2 cents. shoes! Shoesl! Shoes!!! The largest Shoe stock in this iart of the state. Come to us for Jl kinds and sizes and we will sel] ou Shoes that, will last you all he wiuter aud ksep your feet dry nd warm. Everything in Shoes an be found with us; every pair uaranteed as represented or mon f refunded. Remember you must ke what you get from us batter iau you do your money or you ou’t have to keep them. 500 Pairs Men’s Kip Ties fair itched, half double soled Cheap t $1.25 our price SI.OO. 375 Pairs Women’s Shoes as >rted kinds and sizes, the best on irth for SI.OO. Big stock of Children’s Shoes in pery conceivable style at prices lat will tickle you. Enough for ioes at present come look and iu will do the rest. J. T. STRANGE & COMPANY, Leaders in Style, Regulators and Controllers of Low Prices* WINDER INSTITUTE. Ruth Carithers who has been sick for imetime came back to school this week Miss Allie Young is absent this week. This week is examination week and e have all been very busy. Miss Eley has organized a class in ulisthenics. Also Prof Blaok has a lO'us class. Visitors this week were Misses Pearl ickson, Susie Thompson, and Bartow nith. The Societies met Friday p. m. as us il several visitors were present. The ogrammes were very good. The societies will have a joint meet g in the chapel next Friday p. m. and ,e public is cordially invited to come. Each of the societies will take the best eces they have had and form a pro .a.mme for next time. It will be from 30 to 4:30 o’clock. During the winter of 1897 Mr. James one of the leading citizens and etchants of Clay, Clay Cos., W. Va, his leg against a cake of ice in T 1 a tanner as to bruise it severely. Became very much swollen and pain nim so badly that he could not walk *}°at the aid of orutches. He was ® ted °7 physicians, also used several ns of liniment and two and a half ons of whiskey in bathing it, but uiug gave any relief until he began n g Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. This 21' . a * most a complete cure in a K 8 and he believes that had be used this remedy his leg would have nai j am Potated. Pain Balm is un *,■ ed B P ra i n6 b bruises and rheu ■sm. For sale by Winder Drug Cos. Pine Farm For Sale. e offer for sale the fine farm of J. T. 'Pt in Gwinnett County, 2 % miles Winder. / u ‘ s place contains 456 acres with a , jr “ r; arm of 270 acres in cultivation. r are on the place 2-5 room house, 1 Douse, 2-3 room houses and 1-2 r i , , ° USe * wo fine pastures, creek ,J ranches on place. 110 acres orig °rest and balance in heavy old field rea sonable and will sell all Qcarterman & Toole. al Estate Agents. Winder, Ga. It is impossible for us to mention all the good things we have in store for you, but will mention a few: Left For Parts Unknown. Mr. W. P. Parker, who was arrested by sheriff Stevens last week under a state warrant for running a blind tiger in the city of Winder, was not able“to stand trial and was being looked after by the bailif until the doctors thought his condition would be such that heconld go before a magistrate. He was consid ered worse Monday and the bailiff did not think it necessary to remain with him all night. Tuesday morning when one of the physicians who wa3 attend ing him went to his house he found it vacant and Mr. Parker end family had left for parts unknown. “The wicked flee when no man pursneth, but the righteous are as bold as a lion” is quite applicable to Mr. Parker if all reports are true. BRAVE MEN FALL Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, backache, nervousness, head ache and tired, listless, run-down feel ing. Bat there’s no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville Ind. He says: “Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he is all run down, and don’t care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could take. I can now eat anything and have anew lease on life.” Only 50 cents, at. Winder Drug, Cos. Every bottle guaranteed. Honey To Loan. Upon cotton in either Warehouse we will loan money at 8%. Winder Bank ing Cos. . Walling, Tenn., April 29, 1893. I was very bad, down nearly all the time suffering with my side, back and kidneys, and would have been 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, Sr. For sale by Winder Drug Cos, WINDER, JACKSON COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5,1899. Shoes Shoes Shoes Dress Goods! Remember that we sell more goods fojf the same money and the same goods for less money than any house within fifty miles of us. Yours Without Exageration, Dress Goods! Dress Goods. This department is the pride of every lady in this section as they can always find what they want and at prices that are unquestioned. Big little old and young HEAR US! If you want to be well dressed for a little money buy your Dress Goods aud Trimmings from us. The throngs of people who constantly crowd our store enables us to buy in big quantities. Every line we offer you is much below the real market value. Goods placed on sale in this house have to be up-to-date desir able merchandise, otherwise they do not find room on our counters. You can refer to our previous dealings with you, and any thing you Deed in our line you can buv with confidence at surprisingly lew prices Thousands cf New Dress Goods in New Syndicate Shadings and style coloriugs are melting out of our stock liko snow before the furn ace. The large range of shadings and beaten down prices are doing the trick. Obituary. Mr. Editor. Dear Sir. May we ask space in the cclimns of your paper, to insert, a tribute to the memory of a dear departed loved one. “Gathering Home, Gathering Home, Gods children, ere gathering Home,” This beautiful song, so often sang by the children cf the Sabbath school, and in which the writer has often delighted to join them in sweet sentiments, has never sounded sweeter than on Monday morning, September 25th, 1899 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hamilton, in the beautiful town of Winder, Jackson Cos. Georgia. Here, a large compay of relatives and friends, had gathered in sympathy to pay their last tribute of respect to one, whom all loved, who had ever met her. In the parlor, sat a beautiful white plush casket; in this lay, as if sweetly sleeping, robed in white, the body of, Miss Mabell Starr Hamilton, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs Hamilton, Her delineate hands were clasping love ly buds of roses, while here and there were placed flowers and fumes, all blending in harmony, making it one of the most beautiful sights ever beheld by the writer of this sketch. Near by stood four pretty young girls dressed in white. The services began by their singing the above mentioned sweet song, “Gathering Home.”— Yes, the preciousone that lay before them, cold in the embrace of Death, had been gathered home; to a beautiful mansion above, where free from all sor row and pain, we shall hope to meet one another again. Thankful are we, who were permitted to be present and witness the saintly flower, with its beautiful surroundings and listen to the words of Rev. Dr. Qaillian of the M. E church South while he spoke of the worth of her Christian li'e, its impress upon all who know her, well nigh her entire life, one of pain and affliction. Bing partiaUy paralyzed, a sufferer for many long years, yet in the midst of all, hor sweet, cheerful spirit, never mourning Now we do not claim to be giving goods away or selling them without a profit, but our buying facilities are such that enables us to buy direct aud at prices ranch Lower than our would be com petitors, so if you consult yonr own interest, which we believe you will, investigate our prices before making your fall purchases, a9 we can and will unquestionably save you money. or complaining, always a kind word, with deep sympathy for any whom she chanced to hear of in affliction, her whole life one of spotless parity. Well may it be said of her: She has gone up through great tribulation, her robes washed and made white in the blocd of the lamb,even Jesus, on whom she leaned for support. Calmly, qnietly, without a straggle, she fell asleep in the arms of her blessed Saviour, while her spirit is borne home to rest with the redeemed where she may behold him who said, “Be thou faithlui unto death, and I will promise inheri ance of all who will hear and obey his call. A tender tribute to her memory was paid her by Mr. G. N. Dexter, of Madi son, Ga., who had known her from childhood. The services concluded at the home, the casket was borne from the house by six young gentlemen who acted as; pall bearers, followed by sorrowing friends. On her grave were laid many lovely flowers loving hands had pluoked end fashioned for her, a tribute of love and esteem. Mabell Starr Hamilton, was born in Watertown, Connecticut, Feb. 14, 1879. died in Winder, Ga, September 24, 1899. She leaves to mourn her loss her Fath er and Mother, also Brother and Sister Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dexter of Lawrence ville, Ga We extend to the bereaved ones our heartfelt sympathy in the loss of the loved one. One who knew and loved her too. “There are so many hills to climb up ward’ That I oft times am longing for rest, But he who appointed my pathway Knows just what is needful and best, I know in his word it is written, “My strength shall be as my day. And the toils of the road will seem noth ing. „ , When I get to the end of the way.— Irritating stings, bites, scratches, wounds and cuts soothed and healed by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve,—a sure and safe application for tortured flesh. Beware of counterfeits. G. W. DeLa perriere. Millinery Dress Goods! Wraps Clothinff Deputy Sheriff Dead, Mr. Jobe Smith, who was for a long time Sheriff of Waltou county and whw at the last election was made sheriff, died at his home in Monrot Tuesday night. He was one of the pop ular men of his county and had as many friends as any citizen of Walton. H was buried at the Smith burial ground, three miles below Winder, yesterday afternoon Rev. Frank Jackson conduct ing the funeral service. A large nnna ber of relatives and friends were pres ent RED HOT FROM THE GUN Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadmau of Newark, Mich., in the Civil Wa*. It caused horrib’e Ulcers that no treat ment helped for 20 years. Then Buck len’s Arnica B*l ve cared him. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felopg, Corns, Skin Ernptions. Best Pile cu re on earth. 25 cts. a box. Cure gnarae teed. Sold by. Winder Drug, Cos. Charged With Berglary. Lather Scott, colored, was passing through Winder Tuesday and decided to investigate the inside of LuisCamp’a house and see if there waa anything in there he needed. Luis and his wife were away and he unbolted the door and made himself at home for a while. He got what he wanted to eat and see ing a pair of gold spectacles the property of Sarah Camp, colored, he decided hr would use them to advantage. Marshal Ethridge arrested, him a short while af ter he left and failing to give bond he was carried to Lawrenceville jail for safe keeping. j WORKING NIGHT AND DAY. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coatefi globule of health, that changes weak ness into strength, listlessaess into en ergy, brain-fag into mental power. They’er wonderful iu building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by. Winder Drug, Cos. Millinery! Millinery!! Our Millinery parlor is is charge of Miss Della Douglas <A Atlanta assisted by Miss Roxis Ethridge of Winder, which is a guarantee that you can depend <Mt getting the correct things in Mil linery, All the new ideas are al ways to be found with 11s. Wrapsl Wraps!! Wraps!!! Ladies’ Misses’ and Childrens” Wraps. This department iB com plete in every detail. Wraps fro* 39 cents to $15.00. We can show you better than w* can tell you. Don’t buy your Wraps until you see what we ar# offering. Clothing! Clothing!! Peace on earth and good clothet for all who buy from J. T. Strang* & Company. NO. 39.