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HODGES, CAMP & ARNOLD.
I We Are Ready for the Fall Trade.
I In Our Large Store we are Full-Up on Every Line of
I GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
VFe carry Everything Needed and can Sat
isfy y° u as t 0 Q' ualit y> €tuanty and Prices.
I The People know us and know we Sell
fcoods at the Smallest profit they can be sold
fc a legitimate business.
All we ask of you is a trial and as in the
L s t you will find that we treat you right,
K ours for Business, HODGES, CAMP & ARNOLD.
lews In and *-
3 Around Winder.
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Winder Cotton Market Thursday at
12. 7.35-
Wheat sowing time is near at hand
The State fair opened in Atlanta
Wednesday.
Judge Russell is holding court at
Athens this week,
Mr. J. M. Jackson has a fine cow with
first calf for sale. ™
A large crowd was here last Friday to
take in the show.
Col. M. D. Irwin spent Monday in
Belmont on business.
Mr W. H. Kimbell went up to Carl
yesterday on business.
Hats and caps from 25 cents to $3.50
at G. W. Woodruffs.
Mr. J. M. Jackson has the finest tur
nip patch in all the country.
Mrs. Mattie Loony is on a visit to
Atlanta for a couple of weeks.
Don’t forget The Economist when
you have a little.mouey to spare.
Mrs. N. J. Kelly is at home again
after a few weeks visit to Athens.
A number of parents went to the show
last Friday to carry the' children^?)
Esqr. Green Arnold of Statham was
in the city a short while yesterday.
Fair weights, best samples, top prices
can be had at Winder Warehous Cos.
k Mr. John Rice, of Harmony Grove,
was here this week visiting relatives.
Kilgore, Kelley & Cos. have Georgia
raised seed Rye for sale.
Tax receiver G. M. D. Moon and
daughter, Miss Edna, spent Monday in
the city.
Miss Pearl Jackson is spending the
week with her sister, Mrs. Jacobs, of
Trip, Georgia.
Wanted—about 3000 Turkeys and
Hens right away. L. O. Sharpton &
Bro.
Mr. Mix Jackson and farniny, of Oco
nee county, have moved to Winder to
make their future home.
Oapt. C. W, Finch and daughter, Miss
Pearl, of Johnson’s Mills, were in the
city last Friday shopping.
S. Millsaps has about 200 bushels
-'ood select seed wheat for sale at SI.OO
Per bu
•Ihe Winder Furniture Cos. have com*
P'-te 1 their handsome two-story granite
building and moved in their large stock
°* f Furniture.
Fine line of Vida and Manchester
. .its for 85 cents. This is ihe great
,'; t bargain ever offered. Kilgore
k ’ LLY & Cos.
p he I. O. o. F. Lodge of Winder is
prosperous conditiou and more new
Members have been added this year than
ior a long while.
Ail the old buyers and many new
' nes w iU be here to buy cotton at high*
■- market value. Winder Warehouse
m will help you to get highest price,
Mr. A. L Barge, who for a number of
years was a citizen of Jaokson county,
but now of Athens, is seriously ill with
little hope for his recovery.
See G. W. Woodruff before you buy
your Shoes.
Mr, Ogle, who has been running a
shop here for several years, left Tues
day to make his future home in Hall
county.
All kinds of repair work done by the
Dabney Hardware Cos, in their new
harness factory. See them when you
want any repair work done.
Mr R. N. Pentecost, one of the big
farmers of Chandler’s district, was in
the city yesterday on business and gave
The Economist office a pleasant call.
Trunks! Trunxs!! We have a big lot
of Trunks of all kinds at any price you
want. Kilgore Kelly & Cos.
Hodges, Camp & Arnold have a high
grade acid phosphate to offer the farmers
shis season for wheat. If you want the
Best fertilizer for your wheat land. See
them before you buy.
It costs you nothing, farmers, to have
yc-ur cotton weighed and sampled by
the Winder Warehouse Cos.
Mr. F. M. Hodges, of Loganville,
spent a day here this week. He has en
tered his son in school here. Prince is
a bright boj and will take a leading
stand in Winder Institute.
Herrin Bros will soli you Postnm Co
ral 15 and 23ots per package, Makes
rich red blood. You will want no more
coffee. A fine drink for children.
The Tax Collector will be here for his
second round on October 25th, from 8
to 12 o’clock, You will find him in the
postoffice building.
We can get all the money you want.
Store your cotton and Winder Ware
house Cos. will loan you money.
Read the ad iu this week’s issue of the
Winder Drug Cos. and when you need
anything in the way of drugs, paints,
oils, glass cigars or tobacco give the
Winder Drug Cos. a trial. They will
treat you right and appreciate your
trade.
Schnapps Tobacco at 35cts by the box.
L. 0. Sharpton & Bro.
Mr. J. M. Jackson, who lives just be
low town, brought us a lot of fine toma
toes and roasting ears first of the week.
Mr. Jackson is a model farmer and raises
everything that is good to eat. He has
been having roasting ears Since June
Bth.
Kilgore, Kelly & Cos. hare a nice line
of ladies and Misses Union suits for
sale.
Miss Norma Strickland, one of Ath
ens’ very accomplish young ladies and
a niece of Mis3 Minnie McNorton, is
spending the week with Miss Minnie on
Broad Street. Miss Strickland is the
daughter of Col. John Strickland, one
of the leading attorneys of Athens.
The Dabney Hardware Cos. at their
harness factory buy hides at the highest
market price.
Mr. Will M. Crain, of Athens, and
Miss Irmin Sims, of O once county were
married at the bride’s home Wednesday
Ocfc 18th, Rev. T. E. McCutchen
Monroe officiating. A large crowd at
tended the marriage of this attractive
couple.
Appreciating the patronage
given us in the past we will try
to always please you by fair
dealing and giving you the
lowest price on all goods bought.
6 Mr. A. H. O’Neal went down to
Greene county, his old home, last Sat
urday on a business trip and returned
Monday. He says lie never saw so
complete a failure in crops as there is iu
all that section of country embracing
Greene, Morgan and Hancock counties.
The best farmers are making nothing
scarcely.
12ft>s green Coffee for SIOO.
G. W. Woodruff
Mr. J. M. Hunt, one of the best bridge
builders in the state,, has just completed
two splendid bridges for the county in
this district. One of them is across the
creek at White’s Mill, near Winder, and
the other across the creek, near Mr. D.
P. Camp’s. They both were badly need
ed.
Bay your "Grape Nut” the great Brain
and nerve food. Costs 19 per meal from
Herrin Bros.
Mr .A. E. Kuight returned to day
from the state fair where he went to
help get up the Walton county display.
He says the fa J r is going to be a big
thing. He kinder denied at first tak
ing in the midway but we pressed him
so strongly he was forced to admit that
he took in a few of the shows. He saw
the man who leaped 80 feet into a tank
of water.
Drive your wagons to Winder Ware
house and get your cotton sampled by
men who know how.
Mr. T. R. Potter, one of our old
friends and one of the big farmers of
Johnson’s mill, was in the city Tuesday
with cotton, and while here, paid The
Economist a pleasant visit and renewed
his sub;cription for another year. He
is raising some of the Jackson Limbless
cotton and says he has stalks with 130
bolls, although he is in the section
where the drought was most severe. If
all the subscribers would do as Mr. Pot
ter, The Economist would feel good, and
we believe most of them will do this.
Store your cotton and wait for higher
prices. If you need money, Winder
Warehouse Cos. will get it for you.
Mr. J. H. House, one of Jackson coun
ty’s bright young business men, after a
visit of one week with his father and
mother, returned yesterday to Ocilla,
Georgia his home tor the past three
years. Mrs. House will remain in Win
der awhile longer before joining him.
Ocella is a live towu of 1500 inhabitants
aud we are glad to kuow that Joe is do
ing well there and pleased with his lo
cation.
R. L. Mobley has just received a car
load of Hulls aud Meal.
Mayor Carithers left today for Lis
touia, South Georgia, to be gone sever
al days. Smith, Carithers & Cos. own
40,000 acres of laud in one body down
there and are building the town of Lis
touia, Seven miles from Cordele on the
Georgia & Alabama R. R. A large do -
ligation of investors from Michigan will
meet Mayor Carithers, there this week
aud one of the parties comming will
build a large hotel. This is a fine sec
tion and the above firm have platted off
their 40,000 acres and expect to have it
all settled and to have Listonia a city of
some size before many years.
G W. Woodruff sells the Atlanta Steel
plow—oue and two-horse. See him be
fore you buy.
Vour cotton brings more when
sampled by the expert of Winder Ware
house Cos.
Our Dry Goods Department is filled with all the
latest Styles of Dress goods, Capes, Notions and
Everything else you need.
Our Shoe and Hat department defies all compe
tition.
In Groceries we are the Leaders in this Section
of the State.
Important things to Read.
Tribulation is the pathway to tri
umph.
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Simmons squaw Vina Wiuo or Tab
lets insure Rapid Recovery of mother
after Childbirth. GL VV. DeLaPerriere.
One of the worst traits of humanity
is iusinceiity.
For inflamed eyes sore ti ict sore
mouth, use Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic.
Pleasant to taste and smell and will give
quick relief.
It’s unwise to judge a man’s wisdom
by the size of his silk hat.
For barbed wire cuts on stock, use Dr.
Tiolieuor’s Antiseptic. Nothing equal
to it in suoh cases. 50c. a bottle by all
first class druggists.
The prettiest girl at the banquet is the
dinner belle.
Rapid, Safe and Comparatively Pain
less Delivery result from continued use
of Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tab
lets. Gh W. DeLaPerriere.
Matches kindle all kinds of flames in
cluding that of jealousy.
Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine
has greatly beaeiiied others and is rea
sonably certain to do you good. Try it!
CL W. DeLaPerriere.
It’s difficult to pose as an optimist
when the rent collector calls.
Quick, Easy labor and Rapid Recov
ery are guaranteed by use of Simmons
Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. G. W.
DeLaPerriere.
Every deserter will get what Jonah
had, a whaling.
To Strengthen the generative organs,
Prevent Miscarriage and bring Joy to
Childless Homes take Simmons Squaw
Vine Wine or Tablets. G. W. DeLa-
Perriere.
Gcd cuts down our branches that Ho
may plant His vines.
Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine
Quickens the appetite, Aids Digestion,'
gives Tone and Vigor to all the functions
and fortifies the system against Epi
demic Influences. G, W. DeLaPerriere.
Into wisdom’s web wise men their
waiting moments spin.
To Stimulate a Sluggish Liver, Banish
Billiousness, Disperse Dyspepsia, pre
vent Sick and Nervous Headache, use
Dr, M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine.
Gh W. DeLaFerriere.
A man may be born in the mud and
yet he may die in marble.
Don’t you forget that Dr. Tichenor’s
Antiseptic will care colic in horses and
mules. 25 cents a dose, two doses in a
bottle. Keep it convenient.
A man repents oftenerof what he says
than of what he doesn’s say.
“When onr boys were almost dead from
whooping cough, our doctor gave One
Minute Cough Cure. They recovered
rapidly,” writes P. B. Belles, Argyle,Pa
It cures coughs, colds, grippe and all
throat and lung troubles, (i, W. DoLa-
Perriere.
Don’t go to extremes—especially in
your dealings with bees and wasps,
The Health-Restorer and Health-
Maintainer, Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver
Medicine, Strengthens the Nerves,
makes you plump and Comely, and En
riches the Complexion with nature’s
choicest colors. G-. W. DeLaPerriere.
If a mau can’t trust himself he has
no right to expect others to trust him.
Cuve Springs, G-a , Sept. 1, ’OB.
After using Dr. Tichenor’s Antisep
tic for cuts, Wouuds, Burns etc. 'on
man and beast for 3 years, I cheerfully
recommend it for ail such purposes.
J. C. Watts, M. D.
Happiness is very unsatisfactory when
seen through the eyes of others.
“It did me more good than anything
I ever used. My dyspepsia was of
months’ standing; after eating it was
terrible. Now lan ■well,” writes 8. B.
Keener, Hoisington, Kas , of Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure. It digests what yon eat.
G. W. DeLaPerriere.
The English language is not a dead
language, yet it is frequently butchered
You assume no risk when you buy
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy. Winder Drug Cos. will
refund your money if you are not satis
fied after using it. It is everywhere ad
mitted to be the most successful remedy
iu use for bowel complaints and the only
one that never fails. It is pleasant, safe
and reliable.
Superlative goodness must be very
hard ou the hair if the good really die
young,
Mrs. John Holtzolaw, Atlauta, Ga.,
writes: Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medi
cine cured me of Constipation and Dys
pepsia. I think it superior to Zeilin’s
aud Black Draught. Its action being
stronger, yet milder. Iu fact I cannot
say enough in its favar. G. W. DeLa-
Perriere.
One thinker is worth more than many
collections of thoughts.
If your cow is suffering with garget,
“spoiled adder,” use Dr. Tichenor’s
Antiseptic freely. It is said to be a
very line remedy by those who have
tried it.
The Winder Banking Cos, is here to
help you and will loan you money ou
cotton in either Warehouse at 8%.
Herrin Bros will sell you 3 cakes
laundry soap for Sets.
Listen at This.
We have a splendid Tobaacco we will
sell yon at 28 cts per pound. Try it and
you will buy a box. L. O. Sharpton
& Bro
“I wish to express my thanks to the
manufactures of Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera aud diarrhoea Remedy, for hav
ing put ou the market suoh a wonderful
medicine,” says W. W. Massingill, of
Beaumont, Texas. There are many
thousands of mothers whose children
have been saved from attacks of dysen
tery aud cholera infantnm who must
also feel thankful. It is for sale by
Winder Drug Cos.,
Winder Warehouse Cos. gives five days
storage FREE,
“If you scour the world you will never
find a remedy equal tc One Minute
Cough Cure,” says Editor Fackler, of
the Micanopy, Fla.. “Hustler” It cured
his family of LaGrippe and saves thous
ands from pneumonia, bronchitis, croup
and all throat and lung troubles. G. W.
DeLaPerriere.
I shall constantly keep on hand a ful
supply of Universalist Literature. Par
ties desiring to investigate will apply to
me, aud I will furnish them papers,
tracts and etc. free of charge.
Tjios. Chapman
Winder Ga,
Ou the 10th of December, 1897, Rev.
8. A. Donahoe, pastor M. E. Church,
South, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., contracted
a severe cold which was attended from
the beginning by violent coughing. He
says: “After reporting to a number of
so-called ‘specifics,’ usually kept iu the
house, to no purpose, I purchased a bot
tle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,
which acted like a charm. I most
cheerfully recommond it to the public.”
For sale by Winder Drug Cos.,
An insured Warehouse receipt for your
cottou is good enough to get our money
at 8%. Wander Banking Cos.