The Jackson economist. (Winder, Ga.) 18??-19??, November 16, 1899, Image 1

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THE JACKSON ECONOMIST. VOL. VH. J. T. STRANGE & COMPANY, Winder, = = = Georgia. e,ar?:e cheapest Dry Goods, Millinery, Shoe and Clothing House ,nNorth F a£* ia . ■ Th thousands of customers who visited our Mammoth Estab- I ut ] a8 f wee k attending our opening will testify that they never ■ l! ‘‘ an array of Merchandise on exhibition in this section be r “and the prices are much lower than ever Notwithstanding ■tTadvance in cotton and cotton goods, purchasing our stock in an ■ tion of such an advance, we are making prices much lower than IheTyou sold your cotton for 4 1-2 cents. i! r*r. rjr. WUnilL I'IUWJVL.FiaRBTIATBIIItfW khoes! Shoes!! Slioe^>!!! nhe largest Shoo stock in tloi3 Lof the state. Come to us for Linds and sizes and we will sell 1 shoes that will last you alt [winter and keep your feet dry [warm. Everything in Shoes Ibe found with us; every pair Lntecd as represented or mon- Lfunded. Remember you must I what you get from us better wt you do your money or you I’t have to keep them. |ooPairs Men’s Kip Ties fair Iched, half double soled Cheap *1,25 our price $1 00. Ijo Pairs Women’s Shoes as ■tedkinds and sizes, the best on Ith for SI.OO. Big stock of Children’s Shoes in ■ry conceivable style at prices ■twill tickle you. Enough for Res at present come look and ■ will do the rest. J, T. STRA NGE & COMPANY, Leaders in Style, Regulators and Comrollers of Loa\ I rices A Proposition. Atlanta, Ga., Nov, 15, 18S9 Editor:— cowing newspaper men as a rule, always ready to help their readers, make you this proposition: We core one of your readers of some aseor bad habit, free of charge, share opened here in Atlanta, 309 Bhtree street, a large, np-to-date atoriam and School of Psychology, We Propose to cure all kin is of cases trtaken by us, If we see a case we lot cure, we shall not hesitate to tell person so. Every case brought to ! treated under a guarantee, which tantee we could not afford to make e not sure of what we have done c an do. We cure all kinds of ,oa3 Actions, rheumatism, weak asedeyep, dyspepsia, headaches, all Mes of women, and any all chronic tee sof liver, kidneys bowels, nose tnrout, and all diseases curable by ®ans, also thirst or desire for e 7> opium or tobacco. We mail Tone writing ug, literature show the cures are made and other interest relative to Psycholo- Mtment and magnetic healing 0 0 ar ge, and we invite anyone to *OB fully giving particulars with ? Dce to their disease or trouble, and ' * tllem freQ of charge what can e °r them. We treat most of at their homes by our Ab utment method as it is less ex lc to and is just as good in Sive this absent treat 8. r , ve C * odara P er mouth, and sbti CiQ tes,ii fy °f the wonderful e L thlS method °f treatment. We July 11 P ro P oß ition, because it D{v r I ata in your P° wer to make ae Ur readera happy, but will be 'saff* ° f Sav * ng ma ny of them from ’ sllowiu B as it does what it- ° r ih o m and suffering hu ’ WMally. Al , w „ wan( is (or iono 81310 now aQ d 800 what we <rt h do : ngd ? iiy ’ aadcan d °- that we do not claim to do ? divine orsuperua 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 tural. We do claim and teach to all our pupils who take these lessons from us, that this law was given faom God for the upbuilding of the human race, and by this law, how to control and cure others as well as themselves. And as you know there are only two clases os people in the worid, the controlled and the controllers; to which class do you belong? You can take these lessons and no one can control you against your interest. The greatest thinkers and ablest preachers, doctors ana scholars of this age are all seeking after more knowledge of this great and valuable science. No one can offord to let prejudice or ignorance of its princi ples and virtues deprive them of the blessing to be had from a knowledge of this science. We teach you these lessons for fifty dollars, if you join one of onr classes you get them for ten dollars. Ihe value and power of psychological treat ment as taught and practiced by ns is now two well established to admit of any doubt, and to be sick or afflicted in any way and then to blindly shut ones eyes to the truth through prejudioe against these new discoveries of the science is as rodiculous as was the actions of the man who wished to talk to a man by tele phone and because he could not see his face refused to talk. These lessons can be learned and fully understood by any oqo; any man or woman with energy who wants to work can readily make over ten dollars a day, and anyone who has taken them can’t help but knowing that there is a God, and that he has endowed each of us with most wonderful power healing and controling ourselves and others. We also own and publish every month Price’s Magazine of Psychology, a monthly devoted to the advancement and spread of the science of Psychology and the uplifting of mane. Subscription price |2.00 per pear. Write for sample copy- . - Now Mr. Editor let every reader of your paper rich or poor that has any bad habit or disease enter for this free treat ment; that is all who send you their I names and address, stating their trouble 'in a few words, viz if Rhnmatism, just WINDER, JACKSON COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1899. Dress Goods! Remember that ayc sell more goods foi the same money and the same goods for less money than any house ay ith in fifty miles of us. Yours Without Hxageration, 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 and Trimmings from us. The throngs of people who constantly crowd our store enables us to buy in big quantities, Every lme 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. say Rheumatism; if whisky habit, state that fact etc. When you get all these letters and postal cards, after selecting three from the whole lot, you will then send than to us, and we will select one from the three, and will at once proceed to cure the fortunate one. Now anyone knows we would not make this proposition if we could not do all we claim, for other wise our time, money and work would be wasted. We freely invite everyone who needs and wants relief to Bend you their names or write us direct. Dk. W. R. Price. Old Times. There are no days like .the good old The days when we were youthful! When humankind were pure of mind And speech and deeds were truthful; Before a love for sordid gold Became man's rulling passion, Ami before each dame and maid became Slaves to the tyrant Fashion! There are no girls like the good old girls — Against the world I’d stake em! As buxom and smart and clean of heart As the Lord knew how to make em! They were rich in spirit and common sense A piety all-supportin’; They could bake and brew, aud had taught school, tot, And they made the likeliest courtin . There are no boys like the good old boys— When we were boys together! When the grass was sweet to the brown bare feet, Than dimpled the laughter heather; When the pewee sung to the summer dawn Of the bee in the willowy clover, - Or down by the mill the whip-poor-will Echoed his night song over. There is no love like the good old love— The love that mother gave us! We ere old men, yet wo pine again For that precious grace—God save us! So we dream and dream of the good old times, And our hearts grow tenderer, fonder, As those dear old dreams bring sooth ing gleams Of heaveu away off yonder. - EUGENE FIELD. 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 nrices much Lower than our would be com petitors, so if you consult your Own interest, which \vo believe you will, investigate our prices liefore making your fall purchases, as we can and will unquestionably save yon money. Call and see our stock of Buggies--The lines we handle are reliable and the prices are right. Terms to suit. DABNEY HARDWARE CO. Winder, Ga. Gilt-Edged Property For Sale at Highest Bidder. I will sell to the highest bidder on December 9ch, 125 acres of Gilt-edged property, lying just out of the incorpo rate limits of Winder. About HO or 35 acres in cultivation aud the balance in original forest and heavily tombered old field pine. Most of this land lies well and fronts public road aud is a beauti ful location for a home, in half mile of Winder. There is a flue spring on place and no better investment has ever been offered around Winder. Remem ber sale will be on Saturday, December 9ch, at highest bidder and will take place in city of Winder. For further information see or write to W. S. Dunnahoo, Winder, Ga. Millinery! Millinery!! Our Millinery | parlor is in charge of Miss Della Douglas of Atlanta assisted by Miss Roxio Ethridge of Winder, which is a guarantee that yon can depend on getting the correct things in Mil linery, All the new itleas are a ways to be found with us. Wraps! Wraps!! Wraps!!! Ladies’ Misses’ and Childrens’ Wraps. This department is com plete in every detail, Wraps from 89 cents to $15.00. We can sh )W 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. Clothing i Wraps I Millinery Dress Goods! On account of the Reunion of the Confederate Veterans at Savannah, the Georgia Railroad will sell round trip tickets at one cent a mile traveled. This rate is open to every one. Tickets sold November 20th, 21st and 22nd, good to return np to November 20th in clusive. As this is the busy season in Savan nah very much on bo seen that will amuse, instruct and entertain. Daylight schedules in both directions. Leave Winder 8:40 a. m. arrive Sa vannah 0 p. m. Fare Winder to Savannah and return $5 55. Fcr further information apply to M. R. HUDSON, A. G. JACKSON, T. F. & P. A. G. P. A. Atlanta. Augusta^ NO. 45.