The Jackson economist. (Winder, Ga.) 18??-19??, November 30, 1899, Image 1

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THE JACKSON ECONOMIST. HyOL. VII. I J. T. strange & company, I Winder, = = - Georgia. ■ IK larSe Cheapest Dry Goods, Millinery, Shoe and Clothing House lnNorth E Q^ rgia The thousands of customers who visited our Mammoth Estab |ighm9nt last week attending our opening will testify that they never iw such an array of Merchandise on exhibition in this section be fore 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 ffhen you sold your cotton for 41-2 (:ents * ■ shoesi Shoes!! Shoes!!! ■ The largest Shoe stock in this Bart of the state. Come to ns for Bikinds and sizes and we will so.]] Bu Shoes that will last you all Bhe winter and keep your feet dry Bndwarm. Everything in Shoes Bn be found with us; every pair Bnaranteed as represented or mon- B r refunded. Remember you must Hike what you get from us bettor Hhau you do your money or you Hon’t have to keep them'. ■ 500 Pairs Men’s Kip Ties fair Bitched, half double soled Cheap Bit $1.25 our price §1 00. H 375 Pairs Women’s Shoes as sorted kinds and sizes, the best on Earth for SI.OO. || Big stock of Children’s Shoes in ■very conceivable style at prices Bhat will tickle you. Enough for ■Shoes at present come look and ■on will do the rest. J. T\ STRANGE & COMFANA, Leaders in Style, Regulators and Controllers of Low Prices ■ PERRY-RAINEY college. I On Friday night, December 15, there ■ will be a public entertainment it the ■ College chapel. There will be a debate, P'V* and music. The debaters are Messrs Homer Williams, of Centerville, John Barber, of Dacala, Ezra Moon, of Auburn, and Marion Williams, of Trip 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 |n 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, ’ ’ and to my great joy and •uprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use or three weeks, andam*now a well tnKkL * lcriow they saved my life, and oobed the grave of another viotim,” o one should fail to try tLem. Only cents per bottle at Winder Drag Cos, WILNER. Sunday was a day off in Wilner, no Preaching, no Sunday school and noth in transpired on the Sonth Oconee Ter and House Creek that would tend Mouse the excitement of the natives aQd the sporters and couriers like the a b, remained in their tents at this end of the line. M‘-'S Mollie Eckles, the fascinating od accomplished daughter of Mr. R. ikies, of Harmony Grove, who has Q spending a few days in onr midst, , . [ etQrn0 and home and there are two hearts in Wilner. mt' Hollida y ks'verysick at this and lDf! '' * 8 one oar * }eßt citizens Dr s 4B ved oTer three score and ten ' Wraith is in attendance. GAr. !* ral from Rere attended justice J 1 ,lt ' * ar ksboro last Saturday. rS Jo3e P h Casper and Miss Fronie Mr S ° Q are Very Bick * too f f*" John 8 0“ and family will 7 o Santa Fee district for the com year. ' r ‘ Tone y of Clarksboro, is J og awhUe with Mr. J. M. Holli- 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 day.'and family. The latest happening at this end of the line was"; a sociable and candy drawing in lower Wilner last Tuesday night at the residence of Mr. J. R. Whitehead, given in honor of Miss Moliie Eckles, of Harmony Grove. The crowd was furnished with sweet music on the organ, banjo aud harp at ratio of 2to 2. The time was passed very pleasantly in drawing candy and play ing parlor games aud talkiug taffy. The sociable and candy drawing will go down in the closiug seens of 1899 as the best one of |this season. The soci able was dismissed at 11:30 o’clock, by Miss Annie Peterson from the center of the parlor and then they played mon96. < Little Alma Thompson, of Bogart, is spending awhile here with her grand mother, Mrs. N. E. Batts. Mr. W. C. McDngal will soon move to the plantation of Mr. T. A. McEl hannon. A THOUSAND TONGUES Coaid not express the rapture of An nie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard st„ Philadelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. King’s New Disoovery for Con sumption had completely oared her of a hacking congh tnat for many years had made life a burden, All other rem edies and doctors could give her no help, but she says of this Royal Cure— “it soon removed the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before I feel like sounding its praises throughout the Universe.” So will every one who tries Dr. Kings New Discovery for any trouble of the Throat, Chest or Lungs. Prioe 50c. and SI.OO. Trial bottles free at Winder Drag Cos. Drag Store; Every bottlo guaranteed. Dark Corner. As I see yon have no correspond ents in your paper from Oconee, I thought I would write you a few dots from the neighborhood of Ida Carithers Institute. We have a most excellent school un der the management of of Prof. B. W. Fortson. He is a fiue teacher, and we are expecting to have one of the best schools that has ever been taught iu the WINDER, JACKSON COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30,1899. Dress Goods! Remember that we sell more goods fot the same money and the same goods for less money than any house within 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 USI 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 line we offer you is much below the real market value. Goods placed on sale iu 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 iu 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 diing the trick. country. Mr. James L. Griffith has recovered from a spell of typhoid fever aud is able to be out bird hunting. Mr. Santa Southerland has been quite sick with typhoid pneumouia, bat is rapidly improving. Mr. Comer Parish aud Miss Lizzie Malcomb were united in the holy bonds of matrimony last Sunday evening at the brides father by Rev. L. T. Reed. Another wedding is anticipated in Dark Corner next Sunday. The best sermon I ever heard was preached at Bethabara the first Sunday in this month by Rev. T. E. MoCntch en.on the “Second Coming of Christ.” He has a good subject for next first Sun day. Every body is invited to com 6. Prof. W. C, Carter is relieving a great many sufferers by the Magnetic Heal ing. The young people enjoyed a oandy palling at the home of Mr, G. W. Camp on the night of 18th, also had good mnsio made by Misses Mary Car ter, Lnoy Camp and Mr. Ose Bradbury. I see an appeal to populist in onr pa per by A. F. Whitley. The populist party is not dad in Oconee. We are going to stand firm by the Omaha plat form, we have nofosionistsinonroonn ty. The democrat# claim that the pop nlists in Oconee are dead bat they are badly mistaken, they will see oneof the greatest resarections in 1500 that they ever saw iu their lives. All we need is for Mark Irwin to come down here and sing “Hold the Fort for we are Coming” Hog killing time has come at last af ter they have eaten all the corn np. CHAMBERLAIN’S PAIN BALM CURES OTHERS, WHY NOT YOU? My wife has been using Chamber lain’s Pain Balm, with good results, for a lame sholder that has pained her con tinually for nine years. We have tried all kinds of medicines and doctors with out receiving any benefit from any of them. One day we saw an advertise ment of this medicine and thought of trying it, which we did with the best of satisfaction. She has used only one bottle and her sholder is almost well.— Adolph L. Millett, Manchester, N. H. For sale by Winder Drug Cos Now we do not claim to he giving goods away or selling them without a profit, hut 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 intorest, which we believe you will, investigate our prices before making your fall purchases, as we can and will unquestionably save you money. Obituary. Climmie Green was born on the 30th day of June, 1884 and died on the 3 l day of Nov., 1899—making her fourteen years, foar mouths and three days old at the time of her death. She was the daughter of Joseph F. aud Nancy J, Green of Walton county and the sixth child of seven. She had been afflicted for eight years and during all this period bore her suffering with fortitude. The last few months of her life were months of extreme suffering. Climmie was a lovisg girl, and on ac. count of her long affliction, was very near and dear to her father, mother, brothers, and sisters. She was always a good girl and obedi ent to her parents, ever trying to be as little burden as possible to her loved ones. She died gently and softly, all pain seeming to have banished and she gent ly went to sleep without a sigh. Most of her life was one of sorrow and sad uess, caused by hsr long sickness, bnt she never mnrmered, and being free from the sinfulness of this world, it is a sweet consolation to ns all to know that the angels wafted her sweet soul to a brighter and happier home beyond the akyes. Her memory will ever be fresh to every member of our family, and to the writer, who loved her so tenderly and devotedly, there will ever be a vacant place among us that can sever be filled in this world of sorrow and disappoint ment. Our loss, however, is her eternal gain. She was buried at Christian Chappel church just below Winder. A large ooncourse of relatives and friends being present to pay their last sad rights of love and respect for her. A Brother. “One Minute Cough Cure is the best remedy I ever n->ed for coughs and colds. Ic is unequalled for whooping cough. Children all like it,” writes H. N. Wil liams, Gentryville, Ind. Never fails. It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, croup, pneumonia, bronchit is and all throat and lung troubles. Its early use prevents oansnmptiou. G. W. DdLaPerriere. Clothing I Wraps | Millinery Dress Goods! Millinery! Millinery!! Our Millinery parlor is iu charge of Miss Dwlla Douglas of Atlanta assisted by Mis3 Roxie Ethridge of Winder, which is" a guarantee that you can depend on getting the correct things in Mil linery, All the new ideas are a ways to bo found with us. Wraps! Wraps!! Wraps!!! Ladies’ Misses’ and Childrens’ Wraps. This department is com plete in evry detail. Wraps from 39 cents to sls 00. We can show yon 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. 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 30 or 85 acres in cultivation and the balance in original forestand heavily tembered 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 fine spring on plaoe and no better investment has ever been offered around Winder. Remem ber sale will be on Saturday, December 9th, at highest bidder and will take place in city of Winder. For further information see or write to W. S. Dunnahoo, Winder, Ga. QUESTION ANSWERED. Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of any medioine in the civ ilized world. Your mothers’ aud grand mothers’ never thong ht of using any thing else for Indigestion or Bilionsness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostra tion or Heart failnre, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous nod organic no tion of the system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches aud other aches. You only need a few doses of Green’s August Flower, in liquid form, to make yon sat isfied there is nothing serious the mat ter with yon. Sample bottles at Win der Drug Cos. Winder, Ga., 75 Acres Land For Sale! This land is mile from the corpor ate limits of Winder on Jefferson road. There is on the place a good 5 room house, anew barn, anew 3 room house, wine cellar aud other outbuildings. There is a 3 acre bearing vineyard and 400 fruit trees of best varieties, branch on place and fine well of water. For price apply on premises or wrifca J. P. Chapin, Winder, Ga. NO. 47.