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HODGES, CAMP & ARNOLD'
Cheaper Than The Cheapest-Equaled By None.
....Headquarters For DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES....
Our Shoe Department Is not surpassed by any house in Quantity, Quality and Price.
In Clothing and Hats we defy competition.
Our Dry Goods and Not ion Department is filled up with every thing m that
X OXI line you need. Come see, and be convinced.
\A7o t re }£ e Leaders in FAMILY and FANCY GROCERIES. Corn, Flour, and Syrup we buv
alT crfgoods always make to y° ur advantage in buying Groceries from us as well as
/za carry the Leading Brands oi Fertilizers and have always proven to our manv customers that we
VV C sell nothing but the Best
We also still handle the CELEBRATED STANDARD SEWING MACHINE.
\\T a f e .SYf r read y wait on our customers and appreciate your patronage. Don’t forget when you are in Winder to
\ V visit the store of HODCJES, CAMP A A.RI STOLE.
lews In and
% Around Winder.
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■ Mr. J. T Strange returned from New
■ York last. Saturday.
5 yxr. L. .T. McElhannon, of Galilee,
■ was here Monday.
I Mr. G. A. Johns spent several days
■ in Atlasta this W6ek.
I The board of education for this county
■ met at Jefferson Monday.
I Judge Russell is holding court over in
I Banks county this week.
I Mr. H. J. Garrison spent Sunday in
I Hoschtou with relatives.
I Mr. Lewis Moore, of Bethlehem,
I spent Sunday in Winder.
I Don’t buy Fertilizers until you see
I Bodges, Caiup & Arnold.
[ Mr. John Mitchell, of Lithonia, was
I here Saturday and Sunday.
[ The place to buy your Fertilizers is
I at Hodges, Camp & Arnold’s.
Rev. J. A. Quillian visited over at
I Harmony Grove first of the week.
If you want Gome old time Cuba
Molasses, call on J. H. Smith <& Bro.
Prof. Moore, of Bethlehem, made The
Economist a pleasant call yesterday.
WANTED—A lot of fine Turkeys at
once. L. O. Sharpton & Bro.
Messrs T. T. Cooper and W. H. Bras
olton, of Hoschton, stopped over in the
oity awhile Tuesday.
Winder Furniture Cos. sell Wheeler
& Wilson aud White Sewing Machines
For every thing in gents furnishing
Roods at close prices go to G. W. Wood
ruff.
Miss Sallie Millican, after a stay of
several weeks in Atlanta, reached home
Sunday.
Don’t buy your Dry goods until you
*** tbe B P r ing line of Hodges, Camp Sc
Arnold.
Judge Bradbury was over today from
* erBon an( i gave The Economist a
Peasant call.
Mr. Gordon Bell and Miss Eulalia
J iier, of Jefferson, were here last
Sunday visiting.
I win pay the highest price for coun
■7 produce. L. D. Yearwood.
S. P. Speigel and Mr. E. E.
ackson went over to Jefferson last Sat
business.
I keep a fregjj i o j. Q j f am j]y ail( j fancy
' 1 -' at the lowest cash prices.
L. D. Yearwood.
Find your Hate and Shoes at Hodges,
' J P <k Arnold’s. The latest styles in
6ad and foot ware.
Th
gas Cotai a‘ ^e9 is having ten
t jj 6 a P 8 Pat up in different parts of
Wp
Bmith re * ret to know that Uncle Sam
fppu 13 not so well. He is quite
leeb e this week.
“ii th^ UUn * k y * 0 ’ 8 advertisement they
e best goods for the least money.
Found Dead.
Mr. Sanford Smith one of the old and
prominent citizens of this section was
found dead in his bed this morning. He
lived just three miles below Winder on
the line of Jackson and Walton coun
ties but on the Walton side. Mr. Smith
was 70 odd years of age aad had been in
feeble health for some months. He will
be buried at the old Smith burial ground
near his home tomorrow.
We have some special bargains in
second hand Sewiug Machines. All in
good order. Winder Furniture Cos.
Lewis Ackerman, Goshen, Ind., says,
“DeWitt’s Little Early Risers always
bring certain relief, cure iny headache
and never gripe.” They gently cleanse
, and invigorate tho bowels aud liver. G.
W. DeLaPerriere.
Mr. H. D. Jackson left last week for
South Georgia to engage in the lumber
busiuess. He will be greaely missed
in Winder and we hope he will soon
get rich and come back home.
Bring your barter to L. D. Yearwood
and get the top of the market
Tax collector Brock and Mr. J. N.
Ross were over one day last week from
Jefferson.
Wanted —A lot of nice country hams.
L. O. Sharpton Sc Bro.
Mr. J. E. Randolph, Jr., and Miss
Minnie May Randolph, of Jefferson,
spent Saturday last in Winder.
John Dirr, Poseyville, Ind„ says, "I
never used anything as good as One
Minute Cough Cure. We are neve g
without it.” Quickly breaks np cough
and colds. Cures all throat and lung
troubles. Its use will prevent consump
tion. Pleasant to take. G. W. DeLa
Perriere,
Any thing you want to buy, you will
find at store of Hodges, Camp & Arnold.
The Economist received fifteen new
subscribers last week and has already
added five more this week.
J. H. Smith & Bro. have for sale some
of the celebrated Joe Bradbury Seed
Corn.
Miss Grace Durham, of Athens, who
has been visiting Miss Sallie Ware, re
turned home Tuesday.
Dunn Sc Lyle will sell as low as the
lowest in prioe and pay high for their
customer's cotton. Try them.
Miss Della Douglas, after spending
some time in the Eastern markets, will
return next Monday to fill her engage
ment as head of the millinery depart
ment of J. T. Strange <fe Cos.
When in Winder come around and
let me puce you. 1 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 totakeaud
is truly the dyspeptic’s best friend ”
says E. Hartgerink, Overisel, Mich Di
gests what you eat. Cannot fail to cure.
G. W. JLJeLaPerriere.
Leather "Safety Pencil and Pen Pock
ets” that will save twice their cost in
6 month. Prices from 6 to 25 cents.
Address, P. W. Quattlebaum. Agent,
Jefferson, Ga.
J. H. Smith and & Bra have jost re
ceived a hogshead of Molasses from
Matanzas, Cuba.
The Knights of Damon.
A flourishing conclave of this order
will be organized in Winder this week
by Messrs. Jones and Neal, special dep
uties, composed of several of Winder’s
leading citizens and busines men.
All who contemplate life insurance
should investigate this plan, speciall
inducements are offered charter mem
bers’ The objects of the Knights of
Damon are to furnish an absolute safe
insurance at a cost consistent with an 1
ample for the security of the policy
holders.
The rates are graded according to
age, and are fixed high euough above
the actual cost to provide against its
needs.
The premiums are divided into twelve
equal parts and members have the op
tion of paying it monthly, quarterly,
semi- annually or annually without
extra cost. There are no death assess
ments in this order. In the Knights of
Damon, one of the strongest points in
its favor is, that if you are totally disa
bled the face of your policy is paid to
yon in cash while living. Another is,
should you live to your expectancy 62 to
72 years old, you are paid while living.
Its rates are reasonable and iu the reach
of all who are insurable risk?. Men and
women accepted on same rates—ages
16 to 54 years.
My entire stock of goods is new and
fresh and I can make it to your interest
if you will call in and let mi show bar
gains I can offer yon.
A. D. Chandler.
Our spring stock of Dry goods and
notions is the prettiest and most com
plete ever seen in Winder. Hodges,
Camp & Arnold.
Dr. Banks expects to be in Winder
March 26, and 27th. Those desiring
medical treatment can meet him here
on those days.
W e make all kinds of Picture Frames.
Let ns frame that piotnre for yon before
it is spoiled. Winder Furniture Cos.
Dr. L. W. Hodge3 assisted by Drs.
Almond and Ross, of our city, and Dr.
Henry Hodges, of Watkinsville, per
formed a very oritical bat successful
operation last week ou Mrs. J. N. Hodg
es. who was brought here from her
home at Bogart for that purpose.
James H, Wright will save you mon
ey on any kind of Fence you need. He
is sellin" 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.
I have opened up a full stock of Gen
eral Merchandise in Winder and will
be glad to have my old friends an and the
public at large to come in and see me
whether they wish to buy or not.
A. D. Chandler.
Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Milsbnrg,
Pa., says, "Asa speedy cure for coughs,
colds, croup and 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 and throat and lung
diseases. It will prevent consumption.
G. W. DeLa Perriere.
Come and see the large stock of mens
and boys negligee and dress shirts at
G. W. Woodruff.
TO THE PLANTERS
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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' Class 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 Railroad.
Anxious to do business with you,
1 am yours very truly,
Z. F. STANTON.
New Song Book.
The new song book “Saving Songs”
of Prof: J. L. Moore will be ont this
week. It contains 80 pages—bound in
flexible cloth-20 cts per copy or $2 26 per
dozen post—paid. The songs are all
new and singable, and every Sunday
pchool should have this book. “Saving
Songs” is edited by J. L. Moore, G. W.
Lyon, H. A R Horton and W. Y. Dale,
D. D.
A thousand copies have been sold in
advance and it would be well for yon to
cat ont this notioe if yon need singing
beeks. Address J. L. Moore, Bethle
hem, Ga.
Mr. M. G. Henderson one of the good
citizms of Olix was in Winder yester
day, also Messrs E. D. Lackey and W.
L. C. Howington, of Galilee. They all
grve The Economist a pleasant call.
Little George Dillard Dead
The sad news reached Winder last
Tuesday that little George Dillard, a
bright boy of five years or more old and
a sou of Rev. W. B. Dillard, who was
pastor of the Methodist chnrch of Win
der in ’97 and 98, died at tha home of
his father at Monticello Monday with
smallpox.
Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, 111.,
writes, ‘ I never fail to relieve my chil
dren from croup at onoe by using One
Minute Cough Cure. I would not feel
safe without it.” Quickly cures coughs,
colds, grippe and all throat and lung
diseases. G. W. DeLaPerriere.
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. He will
change your old spectacles or eve glass
es or fit you with anew pair cheap.
The Dr. is well recommended aud is
meeting with excellent success among
his patients. Office over Chandler’s
store.
Church Notice.
On account of the Georgia Baptist
Convention, the entertainment an
nounced for Saturday night before the
Ist Suuday in April at the Ida Carith
ers Institute is indefinitely postponed
and there will be no preachiug or con
ference at Bethabara church on Satur
day morning before Ist Sunday, but the
pastor will fill his pulpit on Sunday
morning at 11 o’clock. All are cordi
ally invited to be there.
T. E McCutchen, Pastor.
1900 openlnq 1900
J. T. Strange & Cos.
Winder, Ga.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
April 2nd, Brd and 4th. Will display
all the Novelties of the season. Drop
in and look ns over.
Yours for business,
J. T. Strange &. Cos.
Leaders in Styles, Regulators and Con
trollers of Low Prices.
Notice.
A few more boarders can be accom
madated at the Thompson House. Rates
from nine to fifteen dollars per month.
Commissioner’s
Bond Approved.
The board of education of Jackson
oounty met at Jefferson Monday and
approved the bond of R. D. Moore re
cently elected by that body as county
school commissioner for tho next four
yearf. The contest has been declared off
and Mr. Moore has taken oharge of tho
offioe.