The Jackson economist. (Winder, Ga.) 18??-19??, March 22, 1900, Image 1

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THE JACKSON ECONOMIST. VOL. VIII- Adolphs academy. . h a ud T. T. Cooper and w BMseltou went down to Atlanta last Week. _ . ,, r j £ Davis is improving and wo hope he will be out soon. BrV F. V. Cheek filled his regular oppomunent at Zum Sunday. ■ olm 11. Baird is out again after a loug speil of Ik ver. We still continue to have a large O. Braselton is able to be oat again. \]r Callie McEver and family visited Hr. J. F. Davis Sunday. Several young ladies from Hoschton yisiied Miss Belle Braselton Sunday. There will be preaching at Zion next Sunday by Mr. DeLoug. We hope ho will have a good congregation. Tue farmers around here have begun farming with a rush. BRAVE MEN FALL Victims to stomach, liver and kidut.y troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, p >isous in the blood, backache, nervousness, head aciie and tired, listless, run-down feel er, Bat there’s no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idavilie ImL He says: “Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he is al rundown, and don’t care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than auycinng I could take. I can now eat anything and have anew lease on life.” Only 50 cants, at. Winder Drug, Cos. Every bottle guaranteed. ALGERNON. In Sweet Remembrance of Ma gee Elder, Who departed this life Dec 9, 1899. He was 17 years old, joined the Baptist church at Bcthabia, Ang. 1899. Well de we remember that sweet experience when he was baptizid in the water at the bridge under the willow tree by Jas. Williams. It is hard to realiz; that he is gone from among us as ho was a blessing to his mother and sisters. Just in the prime of glorious manhood, he 1 away to join other loved ones ii the heavenly laud and we are left Wrnved and sad. He was truthful and hopefnl and re signed and we feel that the Father doeth all things welL Several times when he was sick, he said: “I am go ing home” and the words are still ring ing in our ears. How sad it is to think we never will ag lin behold his loving form or hear his loving voice in our earthly home. Yet we hope to meet . him around the throne of God when the ini.t have rolled away behiud the sun set and the night, in a laud cheered by music and lit by the scriies of our Fath er aud our God. There is a spot remembered well in Bethabra church yard. To that place we love to go and sit by Magees grave. Dear Gee, loved one, sleep on; some day we know not how soon, some of us Will be sleeping by your side. It is such a sweet consolation tj know his life on earth was ;ure aud that his soul is now in the home of the redeemed. Mendota, Va., says, -Nothing did. me so much good as Ko rn Dyspepsia Cure. One dose relieved me, a few bottles cured me.” It digests wuat you eat and always cures dyspep s;a, G. VV. DeLaPerriere. STATHAM. Sallie Dickson, who has charge 0 the school at this p<ac*>, visited home 0,11,8 a Jefferson Saturday and Sunday a - ompanied by Miss Emma Malcom. Miss Eunioe Guinn, of Wilner, visit e Miss Effie Ross last week. Due of oar young ladies was all smiles , 13 We *k as a certain young m>n made ls le BtiLr appearance Sunday after no °n and went to ride. See? -Esses Launa and Pearl Tucker and i Oldham all went over to Lebanon ounday | 0 church. Mr. George McDonald and wife made 5 ij ’ t Q g trip to Athens Monday. • S. Lanier visited Bogart Saturday aud Sunday. Tae fi ae musicians who are teaohing a 7 at Bogart came up Tussday night tbi 3 p l ;I( o e a e ßgßtful entertainment at cho!!n ad l . a J ar S e crow d out at Sunday contain? * t UQda^- Leta every body have a nd aa inter est, then we oau * ve a good school. WINDER, JACKSON COuNi i, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 22 , 1900. Obituary. Last Sunday morning, the 18th, about 4 o’clock, the death angel visited the home of Mr. M. C. Burnett and called for their loving daughter, Naucr, who had bean ill for only teu days. She had suffered untold ageuy daring those few days, but bore it patiently. Sue wuj young aud iii the bloom of youth. But God in His wisiom saw fit to call her home. Her age was thirteen years, eight months aud nine days and she professed a hope in Christ May 1898 and joined the Methodist church at Pitts. Her life was one of intelligauce aud brightness. It seemed that she always looked forward to the time when she would meet her Savior. Naucy leaves a father, mother, two brothers, one sister and a host of friends to mourn her loss. She had all the at tention that could be given by loving hands, and the clever physician did ail (hat midical skill could to restore her. She was laid to rest by the side of two sisters iu the quiet little Pitts cemetery. Before she passed away, she called her loved oues to her bedside, kissed them farewell aud told them she was ready to go aud begged them to moot her in heaven. It is peculiarly sad and touching to write of the death of one so young, so pare and promising, and while we weep with those who weep and our heart aches for those who loved her so devot edly, we all have the sweet consolation of knowing that her soul is now with the redeemed above. From her loving friend Walter, MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY. It is certainly gratifying to the pub public to know of one concern in the laud who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering. The nro prietors of Dr. King’s New Discovery tor consumption, coughs and cold, have given away over ten million trial bot tles of this great medioiue aud have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolute ly cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, hoarseness, and all diseases of the throat, chest and lungs are surely cured by it. Call on Winder Drug Cos. and get a trial bottle free, regu lar size, 50c and sl. Guarantee 1 to cure or price refunded. Escaped From Jail. Sir. Cicero Weir, who has been iu the Jefferson jail since February court from failure to make bond, escaped from jail Tuesday night. He prizid one of the large widow rocks around far enough to squeeze through. The opening was not large enough for the other prisoners to get through, all of them being larger mm than Weir. It is very hard to stand idiy by and see our dear ones suffer while awaiting the arrival of the doctor. An Albany (N. Y.) dairyman called at a drug store th9ro for a doi tor to come and see his child, then very sick with croup. Not finding the doctor iu, lie loft word for him to come at once on his return. He also bought a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, which he hoped would give some relief until the doctor should arrive. Iu a few hoars he returned, saying the doctor need not come, as the child was muca better. The druggist, Mr. Otto Scholz, says the family has since recommended Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to their neighbors and friends until he has a constant demand for <t from that part of the country. Forsale by Winder Drug Cos., Populist Meeting. The Executive committee of the Pop ulist party of Jacksou oouuty, and any other Populists who can come out, are requested to meet in Jefferson on the Ist Tuesday iu April to attend to some matters of importance. A. G. Lamar, Acting Chairman. Bradbury’s Improved Cora for sale by P. W. Quattlebaum, Jefferson, Ga. We have saved many doctor bills since we began usiDg Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in our home. We keep a bottle open all the time and whenever any of my family or myself began to catch cold we begin to use the Cough Remedy, and as a result we never have to send awayforad octor and incur a large doctor bill, for Chamberlain’s Congh Remeby never fails to cure. It is certainly a medicine of great merit j and worth. —D. S. Mearkle, General Merchant and Farmer, Mattie, Bedforn county, Pa. For sale by Winder Drug Cos., We Announce Readiness For Spring. We annouuoe readiness with the Largest line by far, of Clothing, ever shown by us during the spring season. We believe it is the best line ever shown iu Winder. For shapeliness, oar Clothing cannot be excelled. Ask those of our custom ers who have been buying from us and they will tell you that this is so. While goods of every kind at the fac tories are very much up, we propose to sell OUR big lot of Clothing at the last year’s prices, as we had given our or ders before the advance in prices. In a general way, prices indicate the quality, but there are lots of exceptions to this rule. If you will give us a chance to show yon when yon go to buy your Spring Suit, we feel sure we can please you with the best goods for the least mon ey. Oar line of B ey’s and Children’s Suits are complete and up-to-date, and are well bought and will be sold clioap. We have a large lot of Pants on hand which we bought from a factory that was going oat of basiness. We bought them way under the regular price, and they are for sale 35 per out under regu lar prices for such goods. Kilgore & Kelly 7 'JfSSrJ ~ j THE TWO EXTREMES sweet aud sour, and everything in be tween that you expect to find in a Grocery Stock is iu oars. Aud you’ll raise no question about the quality of eacn article once you have tasted. Our goods possess several qualities, either of which is sufficient to insure them a warm welcome from the prudent housewife. L. D. YEARWOOD. Winder, Georgia. My Mother suffered with chronic diar rhoea for several months. She was at tenued by two physicians who at last pronounced her caso hopeless. She pro cured one 25 cent bottle of Chamber lain’s Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy, and five doses gave her perma nent relief. I take pleasure in recom mending it as the best on the market. —Mrs. F. E Watson, Aiken, Ala. Sold by Winder Drug Cos., F. HOFMEISTER, -FIRST-CLASS— Boot & Shoe Shop. —Also— Harness Repairing All Work Guaranteed and yoor patronage solicited. Winder, Ga* Wultsnted Facts. The Winder Hardware Cos. Buys all its Goods for the SPOT CASH and gets the benefit of all Discounts. We are in a position to Sell you any* thingin the Hardware line at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. * Our Stock is New, Attractive, First- Class and Up-To-Date and bought so as to Jmeet ALL Competion at Athens, Gainesville and other places. These are PLAIN FACTS we can prove to any one who wants to buy. Store on Candler St. next door to Winder Furni ture Cos. Ask for any one of the Sheats brothers who are always in the store and they will take pleasure in waiting on you. Business Is Business. You want to buy whatyou need and must have where you can get the LARGEST quantity for the SMALLEST AMOUNT OF MONEY. The place to do this is with Stanton & Bondurant ■ We make a specialty of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS and SHOES, —AND— Also carry a good line of New and Fresh Groceries. Our stock is all new and up-to-date. Come to see us and be convinced that we mean just what we say STANTON & BONDURANT, "Winder* Georgia* BUY THE BEST. OUR OWN BRANDS—. The Old Reliable Rockdale Alliance and Farmers Club Guanos. Alsc, Ox Blood, Bone and Potash. 2 and 4 per cent Potash Acid. M. D. IRWIN. NO 10