The Jackson economist. (Winder, Ga.) 18??-19??, October 12, 1899, Image 1

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THE JACKSON ECONOMIST. VOL. VII. [ J. T. STRANGE & COMPANY, I Winder, = = Georgia. I 1 ' 1 * arS ' Cheapest Dry Goods, Millinery, Shoe and Clothing House lnNorth E Q^ rgia The thousands of customers who visited our Mammoth Estab lishmeut last week attending our openingwill testify that they never Ba w such an array of Merchandise on exhibition in this section be [ ,iv and the prices are much lower than ever Notwithstanding the 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. I shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!!* I I largest Shoe stock in this [lart of the state. Come to us for Hi kinds and sizes and we will sel] ■ ou Shoes that will last you all ■he winter and keep your feet dry ■nd warm. Everything in Shoes ■an be found with us; every pair ■uarauteed as represented or raon ■ refunded. Remember you must ■ike what you get from us better ■han you do your mcuey or you Hon’t have to keep them. I 500 Pairs Men’s Kip Ties fair ■titched, half double soled Cheap ■t $1.25 our price $1 00. [ 375 Pairs Women’s Shoes as sorted kinds and sizes, the best on Earth for 11.00. f Big stock of Children’s Shoes in ■very conceivable style at prices ■hat will tickle you. Enough for Bhoes at present come look and ■ou will do the rest. J. T. STRANGE & COMPANY, Leaders in Style, Regulators and Controllers of Low Prices. WINDER INSTITUTE. I Elma Joe Jackson is very sick at this ■writing. We hope she will be better ■oon. I Prof II R. Hunt spent Saturday in ■he Queen city the guest of Miss ■There must be some great attraction up ■there as he cells often. I The examinations are over for Septem ■ber and the pupils and teachers are very ■lad. The following from the 4th grade ■va examination in English grammar a Bittle boy beiug asked what the parts of ■speech were. Replied” The tongue” ■ The Societies met in the chapel last ■Friday P. M. There was quite a number ■of visitors present and those who took ■part did themselves credit and we be ■heve that before the year has passed by ■the pract ice we get that our entertain ■xnents will improve. Come and see ■ what is being done. I Program for Grady Society Friday P. |M. October 18th, 1899. Recitation by Johnie Lou Smith, ■ Story by Hellen Cargill, Recitaton |hy Sallie Jackson, Reading by Nellie I lobley, Recitation by Anna Craig, I fcuama tion by Willie McElhannon, I citation by Daisy Looney, Story I 7 John Wood. Reading by Bettie Ware, I Reclamation by David Hunt. I Recitation by Byrd Hardigree, Reci 9tion by Maud Mobley, Recitation by M, ss Iva Eley. honor roll in Prof. Hunt's room for John Moore 88.12, Maude Mob- , ey 97 57 < Manche Stanton 97 17, Nel le.ljbley 96 62, Lucie Jaoksou 97 2, ifford Holliday 96 2-3, Clara Holliday ' di Frank Dabney 95 1-2, Brit Hod ges 95 6 7. HK f OOLED THE SURGEONS. A‘l doctors told Renick Hamilton, of v ! Jefferson , 0., after suffering 18 ' .j,, from Rectal Fistula, he would fo . UUIGSS a costl y operation was per — and, but he cured himself with five * 9 of Ducklen’s Arnica Salve, the t Pile cure ou Eirth, and the best n the World. 25 cents a box. " old by, Winder Drug Cos, It is impossible for us to mention all the good things we have in store for you, but will mention a few: Shoes Shoes Shoes JEFFERSON. Mr H. C. White, of Mansfield, visited friends and relatives in town this week. Mrs. W. W. Hinton, of Harmony Grove and daughter, Mrs. Rice visited friends here Monday. Mr. W G Garrison, of near Harmony Grove, was in town Tuesday on bnsi ness. Mrs. J. M. Merrett is quite ill at this writing. Mrs. J- L. Gunnells, of Ellijay is spending some time with her parents, f Mr. and Mrs. McGarity. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Haynie visited Jndge Bradbury’s family last Sunday. Mr. E. Askew and his daughter, Miss Maud, visited Athens last Friday and Saturday Miss Kyle Thurmond, who has been spending some time with her sister, Mrs appleby. returned to her home Sunday, acoompanied be Mr. Story Jackson. Miss Ella Dickson is taking mandalin lessons in Gainesville. Miss Minnie May Randolph is visiting Miss Beulah venable in the country this week. Mrs. R. B. Maxwell gave amissionary entei.. inmeut at the Methodist church last Tuesday night. It was quite a suc cess. Mrs Sberard is visiting her daughter in law, Mrs Henry Sherard of Harrican Shoals. Mr. and Mrs Bramley, of Forsyth Ga., spent a few days with Rev. H. B. Mays the latter part of last week. Judge L. Y. Bradbury is slowly im proving from his serious illness. Advance Agent. Mr. H. E. Walker, representing the Cooper & Cos. old time one ring Show was in the city today. He gave the citizens from the band stand an open air concert by singing a few of his popular comic and coon songs, after which he made an announcement of their big show which will be here tomorrow. He i3 a typical Westenor and an attrac tive card for the Cooper & Cos. Show. WINDER. JACKSON COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBE R 12, 1899 Dress Goods! Remember that we sell more goods 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 wnnt to be well dressed for a little money buy your Dress Goods and 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 yon, and any thing you need in our line you can buy with confidence at surprisingly lew prices Thousands of New Dress Goods in New Syndicate Shadings and style colorings 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. PITTS. We are having pretty weather after a few days rain. The farmers of this county are most through picking cotton and will Boon h ive their corn gathered. Mr. J. B Patterson and wife, of Gainesville, Georgia, are the guests of 'Mr. J. W. Waddell this week. The gamblers are having hard luck as nine were carried from Seville last week tp meet the judge at Abbeville court. Mrs. Neal Smith left last week to visit her parents in Jackson county. Many of our young people are pre paring to go to the Wallis Show at Cor dele on the 28th. Ou last Friday night someone broke into the store, of Mr. J. A. King and son. After opening the mony drawer aud get ting five or six dollars, they took a lot of dress goods etc. They tried the store of W. B. Greeson, bnt failed to gam ad mittance, We have found no clue yet as to who were the villains. One of onr belles; while passing around the house the other day, spied her youngest brother behind the chim ney smoking a cigarette. “There young man,” she exclaimed, “I’ll tell your father about this. See if I don’t.” “Yes, yon tell ’em and see how quick that fellow of yours ’ill skip. I’ll tell father how you all were sitting on the sofa aud he hugging you like blazes. Yes, tell ’em, that’s all I ask.” She didn’t tell worth a oent. Fine Farm For Sale. We offer for sale the fine farm of J. T. Hight in Gwinnett County, 2)£ miles from Winder, This place contains 456 acres with a 9 horse farm of 270 acres in cultivation. There are on the place 2-5 room house, 1-4 room house, 2-3 room houses and 1-2 room house. Two fine pastures, creek and 3 branches on place. 119 acres orig inal forest and balance in heavy old field pine. Terms reasonable and will sell all or part. Quarterman & Toole. „ Real Estate Agents. Winder, Ga 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 and at prices much Lower than our would be com petitors, so if you consult your own interest, which we believe you will, investigate our prices before making your fall purchases, as we can j will unquestionably save you money. Grabbed The Wrong ’Pos sum. Uncle Drew Jackson, one of our best <ll men is very fond of hunting and went with several other gentlemen one night last week for a ’possum hunt. The dogs treed a fine one and when the tree was cut down Uncle Drew hurried to the scene of action to try and cap ture it before the dogs should do much damage to the carcass. He stooped to catch the animal by the tail when one of his favorite dogs made a grab at his whiskers, thinking he had hold of the ’possum. Uuc'e Drew came home minus a part of his whiskers and says the dog grabbed the wrong 'possum. Wat lino, Tenn., April 29, 1893. I was very bad, down nearly all the time suffering with my side, back and kidneys, and would havo 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, Sb. For sale by Winder Drug Cos, Judge Bradbury Improv ing The Economist is glad to announce that Judge Bradbury is improving and that every thing is favorable now to his restoration to health in a few weeks. This will be good news to his many friends throughout the country who have felt so much uneasiness abont him for the past week President King, Farmer’s Bank, Brooklyn, Mich., has used DeWitt’sLit tle Eariy Risers in his family for years. Says they are the best. These famous little pills care constipation, biliousness and all liver aud bowel troubles. G. W. DeLaPerriere. This certifies that I was afflicted with chronic headache. I took treatment from Dr. Banks for thirty days and de sire to say that I have been wonderful ly cured, Very Respectfully, Mrs. E. C. Jackson, Winder, Ga., Sept. 15, 1899. Millinery Dress Goods! Wraps (MW Gone to National Conven tion Rev. D. A. Brindle, pastor of the Christian church of Winder, will be'ab sent next Sunday and Dr. Pogue, the Presbyterian minister, will fill his ap pointments Sunday morning and night. Mr. Brindle loaves today for Cincinnati to attend the groat National Jubilee Convention of his church. It is estima ted, he informed us, that there will be over 10,000 delegates present from all over the United states. The Conven tion will be in session for a week or more. THE APPETITE OF A GOAT Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whoso Stomach and Liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the wonderful Stomach and Liver Remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. Only 25c. at, Win der Drng Cos. Family Dinner. Dr. W. L. Bush left Tuesday for Bal timore to take another coarse in the dental college of that city. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bush gave a family dinner Tuesday so that all of them could be together before the departure of Wiley, wbo will be absent for six months or more. Mr. aud Mrs. Z.F. Jack-on, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sheats, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fer guson, Col. and Mrs. Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. R L. Rogers were present and with the unmarried children and grand children made quite a number to enjoy the nice dinner of everything that, would tempt the appetite. , The "Plow Boy Preacher,” Rev. J. Kirkman,Belle Rive, 111., says After snf feiing from Bronchial or luug trouble for ten years, I was cured by One Min ute Congh Cure. It is all that is claim ed for it and more.” It cures coughs, colds, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. G. W. DeLaPerriere. Millinery! Millinery!! * Our Millinery 'parlor is in charge of Miss Della Douglas of Atlanta assisted by Miss Roxie Ethridge of Winder, which is_ a guarantee that you can depend on getting the things in Mil linery, All ideas are al ways to be found with us. Wraps! Wraps!! Wraps!!l Ladies’ Misses’ and Childrens’ Wraps. This department is com plete in every detail, Wraps from 39 cents to .$15,00. We can shuw you better than we can tell you. Don’t buy your Wraps until you see what we are offering. Clothing! Clothing!! Peace on earth and good clothes for all who buy from J. T. Strange & Company. NO. 40.