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HODGES, CAMP <fc ARNOLD.
Cheaper Than The Cheapest-Equaled By None.
....Headquarters For DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES....
Our Shoe Department [S nQt surpassed b y an y house in Quantity, Quality and Price.
In Clothing and Hats we defy competition.
Our Drv Goods a net Notion Department is filled up with every thing m that
iXAJLItJII lme you need. Come see, and be convinced.
AA/p are the recognized Leaders in FAMILY and FANCY GROCERIES. Corn, Flour, and Syrup we buy
\ v by the car load and can always make it to your advantage in buying Groceries from us as well as
all other kinds of goods.
\/Vo carry the Leading Brands of Fertilizers and have always proven to our rnanv customers that we
Wc sell nothing but the Best
We also still handle the CELEBRATED STANDARD SEWING MACHINE.
\/\ rare ever ready to wait on our customers and appreciate your patronage. Don’t forget when you are in Winder to
V V visit the store of HODCIES, CAMP AENOLD.
News In and &-
3 Around Winder.
Mrs. J. A Quillian is quite indisposed
this week.
This ; s the second week of court at
Lawrenceville.
Mr. James Ethridge went to Social
Circle Monday.
Mr. T. 0. Conway, of Atlanta, was
here Monday.
Mayor Russell spent a few days in
Atlanta this week.
Mr. H R. Hunt spent Saturday and
Sunday in Gainesville.
Call on G. W. l■ i f for a nyb hing
in general merchandise.
Dr. W. H. Crow and family left last
week for South Georgia.
Rev. R. S. McGarity, of Jefferson,
was in Winder Monday.
Capt. H. S. Pinkston has been on the
sick list this week and off of duty.
WANTED —A lot of fine Turkeys at
once. L. O. Sharpton & Bro.
Rev. Thos. Chapman will preach at
Rockwell on Sunday next at 11a. m.
Mr. CaiD, representing the daily Con
stitution of Atlanta, was hero Monday
I will pay the highest price for coun.
try produce. L. D. Yearwood.
Mr. G. R. Duke, who hr.s been very
i]l for several months, is slowly improv
ing.
Mr. Ed Herrin returned last Saturday
after a visit, of a couple of weeks with
his father.
Mr. W. T. Thurmond, of Harmony
krove. was in the city Saturday on
business.
D 0. Sharpton & Bro. will sell you
bst Eastern Seed Potatoes at 80 cents
per peck.
Deputy Sheriff Appleby and Bill Har
ns °n. both of Pendergrass, were here
l&st Saturday.
Judge Russell will open superior
court for Banks county at Homer next
Monday,
1 Keep a fresh lot of family and fancy
groceries at the lowest cash prices.
L. D. Yearwood.
Miss lia Yearwood, of our city, has
e on elected music teacher for Bethle*
Institute.
Mrs. Ware returned from Hoschton
‘-turday where she has been .visiting
her daughter.
t Mxsses Maud and Nellie Mobley vis:*
relatives in Social Circle Saturday
SuiKlay.
"Ino old reliable Potapsco Guano sold
7 Woodruff Winder, Ga.
an< * rs ‘ G' Herrin, of Pen-
J" riss ' spent Saturday and Sunday
" re Vlßi ting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Herrin.
Duan & Lyle’s advertisement they
1 e best goods for the least money.
yOUr eet * kish Potatoes from L
--narpton & Bro. Guaranteed to be
B®uoin@ Eastern stock.
Birthday Dinner.
Little Lois Smith, the five year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H.
Smith of our city, was given a birth
day dinner last Saturday by her father
and mother, which was greatly enjoyed
by her and the dozen or more littlo
girls she had invited to be present. We
accepted the kind and hospitable invi
tation of Mr. Smith and went with him
at one o’clock to help eat up the many
good things that Lois and her little girl
friends had left for us. When wo ar
rived at his beautiful home, we found
these little children full of iuuoceuce
aud glee eucircled around Miss Dora
Wilhite, who is a special favorite with
the little children as well a3 the grown
up children, aud they ail seemed per
fectly happy. The Economist wishes
that all of Lois’ birthdays may be as
pleasant to her as the one last Saturday.
Lewis Ackerman, Goshen, Ind., says,
“DeWitt’s Little Early Risers always
bring certain relief, cure my headache
and never gripe.” They gently cleanse
aud invigorate the bowels aud liver. G.
W. DeLaPerriere.
Messrs R. J. Fleemau and A. L. Ven
able, of Marcus, were in the city Tues
day and gave The Economist office a
pleasant call.
Bring your barter to L. D. Yearwood
and get the top of the market.
Rev. Thos. Chapman returned yester
day after being absent for a week.
John Dirr, Poseyville, Ind., says, “I
never used anything as good as One
Minute Cough Cure. We are ueves 1
without it.” Quickly breaks up cough
and colds. Cures all throat aud lung
troubles. Its use will prevent consump
tion. Pleasant to take. G. W. DeLa-
Perriere.
Mr. J. M. Bradley, one of W a lt° n
county’s best citizens and farmers, gave
ns a pleasant call yesterday while in
the city
Dnnn & Lyle will sell as low as the
lowest in prioe and pay high for their
customer’s cotton. Try them.
Prof. Lumpkin Green of Paradise
was here last week visiting relatives.
He is having a fine school and well
pleased with his location.
When in Winder come around and
let me price yon. I can sell you grocer
ies as low as the lowest.
L. D. Yearwood.
“I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my
family with wonderful results. It gives
immediate relief, is pleasant to take and
is truly the dyspeptic’s best friend.”
says E. Hartgerink, Overisel, Mich. Di
gests what you eat. Cannot fail to cure.
G. W. DeLaPerriere.
Mr. J M. Burson, of Cedar Hill, who
has been very low with pneumonia ior
ten days or more is no w thought to be
out of danger.
Leather “Safety Pencil and Pen Pock
ets” that will save twice their cost in
6 month. Price# from 5 to 25 cents.
Address, P. W. Quattlebaum. Agent,
Jefferson, Ga.
Dr. Banks expects to be in Winder
most of next week The Doctor can be
found at the residence of H. D. Jackson
onCandler street.
Prof. J. L. Moore, of Bethlehem,
made ns a very pleasant (sail one day
last week He is made of the right
stuff and his visits are alway enjoyed.
Didn’t Come Back.
Mr. Jesse Beam, of near Flowery
Branch, was here Tuesday hunting for
a man by tho name of Lewis, who
claimed to have beau a resident of Oco
neo county before going to Hall to live
with Mr. Beam. Nearly three weeks
ago he borrowed Mr. Beam’s bay mare
male, of “medium size, to go down to
Oconee county after trunk and a
buggy he said ho had down there. He
uever returned aud was even so ungrate
ful as not to send Mr. Beam’s mule
back. Any one knowing of a stray
man aud mule wou and confer a faver by
informing Mr. Beam, whoso postoffice
address is Flowery Branch, Georgia.
My entire stock of goods is new and
fresh aud I can make it to your interest
if you will call in and let me show bar
gains I can offer you.
A. D. Chandler.
Mr. C. M. Anderson, of the Aetna
Life Insurance Cos., is spending the
week in Winder. He writes more in
surance than any man in the state.
.'ames H; Wright will save you mon
ey on any kind of Fence you need. He
is selling Page’s Woven Wire Fence—
they only wire fence made. See him
before you buy as he is prepared to put
up fence and makes a specialty of orna
mental fences. See him or write him at
Winder.
Dr. Banks is treating some very se
vere aud aggravated chronic cases in
this section at the present time; all of
theso patients, however, from reports,
are improving.
Dr. Bash has added much to the at
traction of his beautiful home by the
new wire fence placed around his gar
den and lot going to the depot and thd
row of shade trees put out on Broad
street to the railroad.
I have opened up a full stock of Gen
eral Merchandise in Winder and will
be glad to have my old friends and the
public at large to come in and see me
whether they wish to buy or not.
A. D. Chandler.
Dr. H. H. Carlton, of Athens, spent
Monday afternoon in Winder, going
from here to Atlanta. Dr. Carlton is
one of Georgia’s prominent citizens and
is the present able member from Clarke
of the Georgia legislature.
Mr. V. L. House, of Chandler’s dis
trict, was in to see ns first of the week
and renewed his subscription for an
other year. He is a strong friend of
The Economist and is always ready to
say a good word for it.
Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Milsbnrg,
Pa., says, “Asa speedy cure for coughs,
colds, croup aud sore throat One Minute
Cough Cure is unequaled, It is pleas
ant for children to take. I heartily
recommend it to mothers.” It is the
only harmless remedy that produces
immediate results. It cures bronchitis,
pneumonia, grippe aud throat and lung
diseases. It will prevent consumption.
G. W. DeLaPerriere.
Mr. J. M. Jackson, of the Jackson
Lumber Cos., loft here last - week for
Colquitt county where their mill will
be located. He carri and about 19 head
of mules and oxen with him and eight
or ten hands. This company is com
posed of H. D., J. M. and W. F. Jack
sou, three of our bast and most enter
prising citizens and will do a large bus
iness.
TO THE PLANTERS
-OF-
Walton, Gwinnett and Jackson Counties,
Especially those of you who get your
FERTILIZERS at Winder, I wish to call your
attention to the fact that I am in the FERTI
LIZER business to help us both and I want
to sell you a First" Glass Goods that will give
you satisfaction.
You will see samples of my goods at the stores of
Kilgore & Kelly and Stanton & Bondurant.
They will give you an order to H. S Segars and
he will deliver you the goods from my warehouse just
above his store, on the Narrow uage Railroad.
Anxious to do business with you,
I am yours very truly,
Z. F. STANTON.
Badly Cut.
A difficulty took place last Friday
night near Patrick's store, in the Ma
line!a neighborhood, between Harp Ken
ney and two of Mr. Jim Fulcher’s sons,
Lee and Lafayette Kenney was teriibly
cut up, and Dr. Hodges of our city, who
was called to attend him, had to take
45 stitches in dr a -sing all of the wounds.
Mr. Kenny was getting on very well
under the circumstan'.es when last
heard from.
Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, 111.,
writes, ‘1 never fail to relieve my chil
dren from cronp at once by using One
Minute Cough Cure. I would not feel
safe without it.” Quickly cures coughs,
colds, grippe and all throat and long
diseases. G. W. DeLaPerriere.
Mr. D. Y. Hodges the big merchant
of Loganville, spent Sunday and Mon
day in Winder. There are few better
business men than Young Hodges and
we hope that it will not be many years
before he will decide to come back here
to remain.
Judge J. W. Wood, of Talmo, was in
the city Tuesday and spent a short
while with us. He is one of the found
ers of his town, located on the Jefferson
braDeh of the G. J. &. S. R. R., about
3 miles above Pendergrass. Talmo is
getting to be a flue trading point and
has a beautifm location. It has some
splendid citizens and is surrounded by
a thrifty and good clas3 of farmers.
With such a man as Judge Woo l as one
of its business men, i-c will continue to
grow in prominence aud population.
Dr. Hodges the specialist is now pre
pared to treat all diseases of the Eye,
Ear, Nose and Throat and fit glasses.
If you are suffering from Catarrh in any
form, enlarged tonsils or deafness now
is the time to have it treated. will
change your old spectacles or eye glass
es or fit you with anew pair cheap.
The Dr. is well recommended and is
meeting with excellent success among
his patients. Offlcs over Chandler’s
store.
CAPT. F. M. HAYNES
An Influential Citizen and R. R.
Man for a Number of Years.
Winder, Ga.
This certifies that I took a short treat
ment from Dr Banks for Dropsy and
desire to say to friends everywhere that
I was cured of same. Very truly,
F. M. Haynes.
Populist Meeting.
The Executive committee of the Pop
ulist party of Jackson county, and any
other Populists who can come out, are
requested to meet in ‘Jefferson on the
Ist Tuesday in April to attend to some
matters of importance.
A. G. Lamar,
Acting Chairman.
Get your Pillsbury’s Vitos, the great
Breakfast food from Herrin Bros. Has
no equa l .
Notice.
A few more boarders can be accom
madated at the Thompson House. Rates
from nine to fifteen dollars per month.
Mr. James D. Collins, of Oconee, was
in Winder Monday trading. Jim has
been victorious in the noted laud suit
between him and FrankJ'Griffith, the
case having for the th : rd time been de
cided in his favor at the last term of
Oconee Superior court.
For Shoes—All styles and close prices
Seo G, W. Woouruff,
Wm. Orr, Newark, 0., says, ”Wo
never feel safe without One Minute
Cough Cure in the house. It saved my
little boy’s life wheu he had the pneu
monia. We think it is the best medi
cine made.” It cures coughs and all
lung diseases. Pleasant to take harm
less and gives immediate results. G.
W. DeLaPerriere.
When in Winder come around and let
me price you and I will save you money
A. D. Chandler.