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THE JACKSON ECONOMIST.
OL. SIIL
J. T. STRANGE & COMPANY.
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Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, April 2nd, 3rd and 4th.
-*Bs You Are Cordially Invited.
Will exhibit the Largest stock of Hillinery and Dress Goods
it has ever been our pleasure to Show.
This stock was selected in person, by
our Mr. Strange, who spent several
weeks in New York and other East
ern Markets making these selec
tions. $
The Place
J. T. Strange & Co’s.
J. T. STRANGE & COMPANY,
- - Leaders in Styles, Regulators and Controllers of Low Prices. '
*| Winder, - *S|:|* - Georgia. |*
JEFFERSON.
W. J. A. B. Mahaffey went over to
Oder last Saturday.
Ir. P. K Hawks, of Atlanta, is in
n this week,
liss Sallie Dickson Was closed her
00l at Statham and returned home.
It, Fritz Potts, one of Apple Valley’s
lular young men, was in town last
iday,
lr. Margret Hill, from near Hosch
. spent last Tuesday in tow i with
sifter, Mrs. Bradbury.
If- James Mauldin had a stroke of
fljsis last Monday evening and is no
but in a very serious condition
bis writing.
•-and Mrs. W. J. Hood, of Harrno
*° Te < are spending a while with
lads here. Dr. Hood is filling Dr.
place, who is off on business.
i*s Mamie Henry entertained a few
r friends last Friday evening with
•N-isble. Those present were Miss
ld handler and Mr. Joe McGarrity,
* Hickson and Mr. Emory
p msiD > Miss Julia Chandler and
\\ u Mahaffey, Miss Susie McCoy,
• Clyde Williamson, Miss Fannie
®7 and Mr. Dule Hutchins, Miss
r ' McElhaunon, and
Story,
**®berof persons from different
. ° ai of county have been attend*
loourt this week.
AWFUL PLIGHT.
J 1 Editor Seneca, (Uls ,)
afflicted with Piles that no
rom ®dy helped until he tried
' Arni ® Salve. He writes two
It cur* CQr him It’s the surest
itorw 0 and the best salve in
tu, G. ( T ur guaranteed - Only 25
m by Winder Drug Cos.
AUBURN.
tf continually
i Dn ere are several cases of fever
*. the h ° nia tWB 86Cti0 °- HOW ‘
(004 " a!tkl of our People generally
ant borities and citizens
D " avo made wonderful im-
WINDER, JACKSON COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1900.
SPRING OPENING.
provements about the depot and streets.
The streets and sidewalks have been
put in good condition and the sanitary
condition of the town is well looked
after by Marshal Blaltoy as well as an
observance of the town ordinances.
Au effort is on foot to make Perry
Rainey College a branch of the State
Normal.
Au honorable aud trusted negro, John
Thomas, from Walton county died here
last Friday night after ad illness of 24
hours with congestive chill.
Prof. J. C. Flanigan will not remain
•in charge of Perry-Rainey college an
other year, but will instead engage in
the practice of law. A strong effort
will be made to retain Prof. Maxwell.
All the Sunday schools of Auburn
will picnic t Park’s Mill in May.
Miss Maggie Mobley is visiting her
sister, Mrs Steed in Jackson county.
Rev. L. F. Jecksou has so far improv
ed to resame his pastoral work.
Mi. J. C. Mobley has a hen egg on
exhibition at Auburn weighing nearly
one—fourth of a pound.
It is hoped that Rsv. Frank Jackson
wiil in the near future fill his promise
to preach a series of sermons here.
4 THOUSAND TONGUEB
Could not express the rapture of An
nie EL Springer, of 1125 Howard st,,
Philadelphia. Pa., when she foundteal
Dr. King’# New Disoovery for Con
sumption had completely cured her or
a hooking'©ough taat for many years
had made life a harden. 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 cheat
and I can now sleep soundly, something
I oan scaroeiv remember doing before
I feel like sounding its praises throughout
the Universe" So will every one who
tries Dr. Kings Nsw Disoovery for any
trouble of the Throat, Chest or Lungs
Price 50c. and SI.OO. Trialbot ties free
a t Winder Drag Cos. Drag Store;
Every bottle guaranteed.
Money To Lend.
We have mads arrangements with
parties throagh whom wa are able to
plaoe loan*, secured by mortgage on im
proved farm? fir 5 years time, payable
in yearly installments at 8 per cent.
interest. Shackelford & Cos.
.interne. Athens, Georgia
Attend our opening and you will
know the correct thing in
Hats, Bonnets and Dresses.
All ladies attending our opening
will receive a beautiful souvenir.
Days Iklay, Tuesday and Wednesday.
PATRICK’S ACADEMY.
Several of our girls aud boys attended
singing last Snnday at Pentecost and
greatly enjoyed the day.
Mr. and Mrs J. M. McElhannon and
daughter, Annie, Spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Rider.
Mr. J. E. Dauahoo and wife visited
Mr. and Mrs W. N. Strange last Sun
day.
Miss Mattie Rider is spending several
days with her grandmother at Pender
grass.
Mrs. Liz i Spence has been confined to
her bed for Several days.
Miss Cal lie Segars is spending the
week with her sister Mrs. Will Page o.'
Cedar Hill.
Mr. W. S. Dunahoo who has been
sick for several days is improving.
Miss May Sue Dunahoo spent one
day last week with Lola Cheat
ham.
Miss Azzie Hammond was the guest
of Mrs. W. N. Strange part of last
week.
Mr. Jones Healen, who has been
away fer a while, has returned home.
ROBBED THE GRAVE.
A startling inoident of whioh Mr,
John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the
subject, is narrated by him as follows:
"I was in a most dreadful oondition.
My skin was almost yellow, eyec sun
ken, tongue coated, pain continually
in back and sides, no appetite- gradual
ly growing weaker day by day. Three
physicians had given me up. Fortu
nately. a friend advieei trying * ‘Elec
tric Bitters, ’ ’ and to my great joy and
surprise, the first bottle made a decided
improvement. I continued their use
for three weeks, and am .now a well
man. I know they saved my life, and
robbed the grave of another victim,”
No one should fail to try them. Only
50 oents per bottle at Winder Drag Cos
We hope our readers will look over
our advertisement# and patronize those
who patronize The Economist. Yon
will help ns and not hurt yourselves by
doing this. The firm that advertises its
business will always give yon better
. bargains than the firm that does not
advertise.
Miss Douglas, who has charge of our
Millinery parlor, spent several days
in New York in the interest of this
department which is now brim full
of all the Novelties of the Season.
The Dates
April 2d, 3rd and 4th.
Stanton& Bondurant
Have an Opening every
Business day of the year.
We are receiving some
Beautiful Goods and can
make you prices that defy
all competition.
The way tofindthis out
is to come in and see and
price.
STANTON & BONDURANT,
Winder. Georgia-
CART. F. M. HAYNES
An Influential Citizen and R. R.
Man for a Number of Years.
Winder, Ga.
This oertifle# 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. Bathos.
“No family can afford to be without
One Minute Cough Cure. It will stop a
cough and cure a cold quicker than any
other medicine,” writes G W. Williams
Sterling Ran, Pa. It oures croup, bron
chitis and all throat end long troubles
nd prevents consumption. Pleasant
and harmless.
Tax Notice. First Round.
To the tax payers of Jaokson oounty:
I will be at the following places on
the days named, for the purpose of re
ceiving retuns of your State and oounty
taxes for the year 1900.
Jefferson, April 7, from 9 a m. to 4p.m.
Harmony G. “ 9, from 9 a. m. to 4p. m.
Maysvilie, April 10. morning.
Miller's April 10, evening.
Pendergrass, April 11, * a m. to 4 p. m.
Randolph’s. April 12, morning.
Hoeshton, April 12, evening.
G. M. D. Moon. R. T. R. J. G.
Cleanse the liver, purify the blood,
invigorate the body by using DeWitt’s
Little Early Risers. These famous lit
tle pills always act promptly. G W.
DeLaPerriere.
NO 12.