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

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THE JACKSON ECONOMIST. VOL. VII. J. T. STRANGE & COMPANY, Winder, = - Georgia. largest p> r y Goods, Millinery, Shoe and Clothing Mouse lnNorth E a^ r2ia . Tho thousands of customers who visited our Mammoth Eatab iishmaut last week attending our openingwill testify that they never v 6U ch an array of Merchandise on exhibition in this section be ' and the prices are much lower than ever Notwithstanding t va nce in cotton and cotton goods, purchasing our stock in an ticipation of such an advance, we are making prices much lower than \vhen you sold your cotton for 4 1-2 cents. Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! The largest Shoe stock in this part of the state. Come to us for all kinds and sizes and we will pel] you Shoes that will last you all the winter and kep your feet dry and warm. Everything in Shoes can be found with us; every pair guaranteed as represented or mon ey refunded. Remember you must like what you get from us better than you do your mcuey or you don’t have to keep them. 500 Pairs Men’s Kip Ties fair stitched, half double soled Cheap at $1.25 our price $1 00. 375 Pairs Women’s Shoes as gorted kinds and sizes, the best on earth for SI.OO. Big stock of Children’s Shoes in every conceivable style at piices that will tickle you. Enough for Shoes at present come look and you will do the rest. T T. STRANCjK Sc COMPANY, v * Leaders in Style, Regulators and Controllers of Loav Prices. WILNER. Rjv. H. B. Mays filled his regular ap pointments at Lebanon Saturday aud Sunday. Misses Mary Lou aud Florence Wills, the beautiful and intelligent daughters of Mr. W. C. Wills, of Jefferson, spent Sunday in our midst. Mi s Ora Lyle, the facinating daugh ter of Mr. J. A. Lyle, of Gainesville, spent Sunday with relatives here. Mrs, J. F. Ross, of Jefferson, and Mr-:. Eliza Shockley of Atlanta, attended s.rvice here last Sunday, also Mr. E. Askew, of Jefferson. Messrs G. R. Holliday aud J. R. Whitehead aro candidates for Matrimo ny aud any lady who will send them words of cheer will be greatly appreciat ed. Mr. S. S. Nicholson, of Clark county, spent a portion of last week in our burg. He has been in feeble health for some time. Messrs A. L. Veuable,A J, Fite and R. J. Fleeman are sawing lumber at a lively rate on the plantation of Mr. Emory Shields. They are getting out a large bill for the Jeffersou cotton fact ory. Messrs J. T. Fulcher, Ellis Betts, L. E. Whelchel, R. H Whitehead, C. C. Fulcher, F, C. Holliday, Carl Holliday and Misses Mary Holliday and Mamie Fulcher had the pleasure of attending a delightful musical entertainment at the hospital home of Mi’s. Lizzie Hunter last Saturday evening. The sweet music rendered by Miss Maud Hunter and Mr. J- T. Fulcher was fine indeed aud made us all quite sentimental. ROBBED THE GRAVE. A startling incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by him as follows: “1 was in a most dreadful condition. skin was almost yellow, eyes sun ken, tongue coated, pain continually jn back and sides, no appetite—gradual ly growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Fortu nately, a friend advised trying ‘ ‘Elec tric Bitters, ’ ’ aud to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another viotim,” No one should fail to try them. Only cents per bottle at Winder Drag Cos, It is impossible for us to mention all the good things we have in store for you, but will mention a few. A Wonderful Corn. Mr. J. E Bradbury Jr., who lives in the lower corner of Jackson county near the Ciarki county line, has anew and wonderful vari-ty of co<m that is attracting considerable attention. H" has been improving this corn for a num ber oi years and now thinks ho has brought it up almost to per lection. In is the most prolific corn known and he can show you iu his field of ten acres or more, ten ears to three hills. Ho will have a large exhibit of it at the -State fair where it can be seen by ail who at tend. Any one wanting seed corn would do well to write him at Athens, Georgia. Mr. Bradbury is one of the nicest farmers iu the state and believes in fix ing np a farm so as to make it attractive and a home sure enough. He also be lieves in raising everything at home and some to spare. He has a regard for convenience and it will interest aud iu stract any one to visit his farm. Every farmer who can should try some of his wonderful corn another year. THAT THROBBING HEADACHE Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr King’s New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nerveous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves aud build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Winder Drug Cos _ Thomson has two or three boys who are old enough to marry, and able to spport a wif and who we are sure could marry if they made the proper effort but who seem disposed to shirk their duty as citizens. Now it seems we can not get a state law taxing bachelors, so we propose an ordinance to make all bachelors old enough to marry and able to support a wife, marry or move oat of town and not permit their coming to town except Saturdays. The above from the McDuffie Enter prise, of Thomson, Georgia, applies as wall to a few young men of Winder, and if some of the young ladies would J cut this out and send them it might 'rtir thesa young men to action and re- I suit in Winder having a few weddings. WINDER, JACKSON COUNTY, OEOROIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1899. Dress Goods! Shoes Shoes Shoes Remember that we sell more goods foi the same money and the same goods for less money than any hotise within fifty miles of ns. 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 yon want 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 you, and any thing you need in our line you can buy with confidence at surprisingly lew prices Thousands cf 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. Universaiist National Convention. Rev, Thos. Chapman, of our city, loft Tuesday via the S. A. L. railroad for B is ton to attend the National Conven tion of the Universaiist church. The convention opens on the 20th and closes on 25th. Ho goes over the popular 8. A L. railroad wiiich carries him through Washington and Puiladeiphia This will be the largest convention ever held by his church aud there will bo delegates from every state in the union. The Universaiist aro very strong in and around Boston, having 30churches and laO in the state of Massachusetts. They have a great many wealthy churches there and one of the wealthiest colleges iu this country, located iu the suburbs of Bos ton. Mr, Chapman will not return be fore the 28th. DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP? A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, but you want something that will relieve and cure the more se vers and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if possiple; if not posible for you, then in either case take the ONLY rem edy that has been introduced in all civ ilized countries with success for severe throat and lungs troubles, Boschee’s German Syrup.” It not only heals and stimulates tne tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night’s rest, and cures the patient. Try one bottle. Recommended many years by all druggists in the world. Sample bottle at Winder Drag Cos. Winder, Ga., The “Plow Boy Preacer,”h Rev. J. Kirkman, Belle Rive, 111., says After suf fering from Bronchial or lung trouble for ten years, I was cured by One Min ute Cough Cure. It is all that is claim ed for it and more.” It cores coughs, colds, grippe and a’l throat and lung troubles. G. W. DeLaPerriere. . , Now we do not claim to bo 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 and will unquestionably save yon money. Accepts Call to Atlanta. Walton News and Messenger. R v J. J. Bennett has accepted the call to the pastorate of the Jackson Hill Baptist Church in Atlanta. The church here and at Social Circle see him make his preparations to leave with extreme regret. In his short sojourn ainoung ns he has endeared himself to every mem ber of his flock, and won bosh! s the lasting admiration and li mrty good will of each community. In some respects it is a sacrifice lor Mr. Bennett to accept the Jackson Hili call. His duties will bo more arduous than here; he will not have the time for scholarly research which lias been at his disposal. Still lie feels that the call pro ceeds not alone from the individuals who have uttered it, and hence remem bers that the life of the true Christian and worthy pastor is one of sacrifice. Contrary to general belief, Mr. Ben nett will not receive any greater com pensation in Atlanta than he would get here. Asa matter of fact, it is less. Being called.so early in life to a charge of such responsibility as he now accepts ia a distinct recognition of his ability and rare fitness. Those who know Mr. Bennett most intimately have no doubt as to his complete success in the work he now undertakes. President King, Farmer’s Bauk, Brooklyn, Mich., has used DeWitt’s Lit tle Early Risers in his family for years. Says they are the best. These famous little pills cure constipation, biliousness and all liver and bowel troubles. G. W. DeLaPerriere This certifies that I was afflicted with chronic headache. I took treatment from Dr. Banks for thirty days aud de sire to say that I have been wonderful ly cured, Very Respectfully, Mrs. E. C. Jackson, Winder, Ga., Sept. 15, 1899 Joseph Shockford, Hodgdon. Me., healed a sore running for seventeen years and cured his piles of long stand ing by using Do Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It cures all skin diseases. G. W. DeLaPerriere Millinery Dress Goods! 4 Wraps CldtllM I Millinery! Millinery!! Our Millinery parlor is in charge of Miss Dwlla Douglas of Atlanta assisted by Miss Roxie Ethridge of Winder, which is a guarantee that you can depend on getting the correct things in Mil linery, Allthe’new ideas are a wuys to be found with us. Wraps! Wraps!! Wraps!!! Ladies’ Misses’ and Childrens’ Wraps. This department is com plete in every detail, Wraps from 39 cents to $15.00. We can show you better than we can tell you. Don’t buy your Wraps until yon see what we are offering. Clothing! Clothing!! Peace on earth and good clothes for all who buy from J. T. Strange & Company. W hitworth-Davis. Lawreno-ville News Herald. At the home of the bride’s father, Mr. Claiborne Davis, 3 n-iles w- -t ot Law renoeville, on Tuesday afternoon at 6 o’clock, Mr. It. B. Whitworth was united in the holy hoods oi wedlock to Miss Nancy Davis. The attendants were Hon N. L. Hutchins, Jr., aud Miss Maud Brogdon, Mr. John T Robertson aud Miss Minnie Perry, Mr. G. W. Clower aud Miss Maud Stevens,Mr. Isaac Whitworth and Miss Minnie Gougo. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Bras we’ l , in the presence of the im mediate friends and relatives of the high contracting parties, after which the bridal party repaired to the home of groom’s father, Mr. J. O. Whitworth, iu the outskirts of the city, where an elegant reception was tendered them. Judge Whitworth’s friends in Gwiu nett are legion, aud they all join the News-Herald in congratulations. He has won for himself a most worthy and and amiable life-partner, aud the wish of all is that their years may be filled to the brim with happiness and prosper ity. *-•*•- Walling, Tenn., April 29, 189& 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, Se. For sale by Winder Drug Cos, We call the attention of our mary readers on the eastern side of the county as well as those in every state of the Union, to the Benton Adair Hardware Cos., of Harmony Grove, in this issue of The Economist. We hope that all of our readers who go to Harmony Grove will remember this firm and give them your patronage as they are liberal ad vertisers of The Economist and will sell you anything in their line cheaper than any other house in Harmony : Grove. 532# SB * NO. 41.