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HODGES, CAMP fc ARNOLD,
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....Headquarters For GENERARL HERCHANDISE....
Our Dry Goods and Notion SSS^JfSS^'SSff'&'SSaf'S.SS:
and Notions. Come see and be convinced—our prices are right
HatS Styli3h ’ Bri ght and New Full Line and prices to suit.
V-k rA<=kß We do not hesitate to say that our line of Ladies and Gents Oxford and S trine- ti a
OilUfcJb., thoroughly complete and Up-To-Date. ouing ties are
■\X7n are the recognized Leaders in FAMILY and FANCY GROCERIES. Corn, Flour, and Svrun we buv
w c 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.
We also still handle the CELEBRATED STANDARD SEWING MACHINE.
\ A Ts~\ are ever read y to wait on our customers and appreciate your patronage. Don’t forget when you are in Winder to
V V e visit the store of HODGES, CAMP <& ARNOLD.
News In aid f
% Around Winder.
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A nobby line of dress goods at G. W.
Woodruff’s.
Mrs. A. L. Barge is spending a few
weeks in Atlanta with relatives.
Genuine Cuba Molases at Hodges,
Camp & Arnold’s.
There will be about $250,000 worth of
manufactures put up in Winder this
jear.
Buy the Parian Paint from Winder
Hardware (Jo.
Messrs. A. A Camp and W. H. Toole
spent part of last and this week in New
York.
Remember tha plaoe to buy your eas
ter Hat is J. T. Strange & Cos.,
Mrs. A Hamilton visited her daugh
tr, Mrs D-xter, at Lawrencevi’le a
few days first of the week.
For all the new ideas in Millinery. No
place better than J. T. Strange A Cos.,
Messrs G. W. Smith and C. M. Fer
guson went to Maysville Tuesday on
business.
If you want the best Suit of Spring
and Summer clothes for the money call
on J. H. Smith & Bro.
Mr. J. M. Hood, the big machine and
foundry man, of Harmony Grove, was
here first of the week.
Young men and boys should see those
new straw hats and silk bosom shirts at
Q. W. Woodruff’s.
The heavy rains have done great
damage all through this section.
We are continually receiving New
Millinery and Dress Goods. Don’t buy
•still you give us a look. J. T. Strange
*Ca,
Mr. W. N. Leraaeter, of Maysville,
waaia Winder Monday.
nsw line of Shoes of latest patterns
*°<l lowest prices.
Stanton A Bondurant.
Mr John Russell, of Athens, has
spending a few daya in Winder.
H jou want to see a beautiful line of
goods visit the store of Stanton
4 Boodurant.
Fresh Groceries of all kinds, iuolud
lD can goods.
Stanton A Bondurant.
The many friends of Mr. 8. H. Smith
be glad to learn that he is some
wh*t improved. He has been quite
**•* for some time.
J. C. Jaoksen, who has been
is better than for a long while.
• probability now is that in a fsw
*k he will be able to get out of the
OUH oome down town.
J?*’ k. Hill, who lives just out of
and w* r ' 11 no * doin ff *° well this week
**mily and friends feel mnoh
sin*a# about his oonditioa.
./jf* D. Stanton is quite ill this
•fccet M &i * hoow on Dawrenoeville
Notice.
This is to notify all persons not to
hire or harbor my son, John Watson,
colored, seventeen years old, who left
me on April 2d 1900.
Gkokqe W. Watson.
“I think DeWitt’s Little Early Risers
are the best pills in the world,” says
W. E. Lake, Happy Creek, Va. They
remove all obstructions of the liver and
bowels, act quickly and never gripe.
G. W. DeLaPerriere.
Ice—lce—lce.
L. O. Sharpton & Bro. are ready to
supply Winder and the couutry gener
ally with Ice.
J. L Carson, Prothonotary, Washing
ton, Pa., pays, “ I have found Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure an excellent remedy in
cases of stomach trouble, and have de
rived great benefit fro n its use.” It di
gests what you eat and can not fail to
cure. G. W. DeLaPerriere.
We have the nobbiest, best and most
up-to-date stock of clothing iu the city.
Let us show you what we cau do for
you in Clothing.
Stanton A Boudurant.
Otto Karb, Grand Chancellor, K. P.,
Boonville, Ind., says, “Da Witt's Witch
Hazsl Salve soothes the most delicate
skin and heals the most stubborn ulcer
with certain and good results.” Cures
piles aud skin diseases. Dou’t buy an
imitation. G. W. DaLaPerriere.
For Rent —A five room house on Can
dler street close in for rent. Apply to
Griffith and House Winder, Ga.,
Pneumonia is one of the most dan
gerous aud fatal diseases. It always
resnlts from a cold. Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy will qaickly cure a cold
and perhaps prevent an attack of pneu
monia. It is in fact made especially for
that ailment and has become famous for
its cures over a large part of the civil
ized world. It counteracts any tendency
of a cold toward pneumonia. Cau you
afford to neglect your oold when eo reli
able a remedy can be had for a trifle?
For sale by Winder Drug Cos.,
Prof. Lumpkin G-een closed hie
•ehool last Friday and ie in the city
this week visiting.
H Clark, Chauncey, Ga.. says De-
Witt’s Witch Haael Salve cured him of
piles that had afflicted him for twenty
yeare. It ie also a speedy cure for skin
diseases. Beware of dangerous coun
terfeits. G. W. DeLaPerriere.
Mr. T. H. Hodges oame >esr losing
his residence last night by fire. After
midnight he awoke and found the oook
room in a blase. He stopped the flames
without calling out the fire department.^
For Sale—loo bushels of choioeootton
seed. Apply to this offioe.
Lost Bracelet.
Little Pauline Camp lost her bracelet
a few days since betwean home and the
Methodist ohurch. It is a plain silver
chain bracelet with four hearts attached
and all of them eortered on. One of the
i( larger than the other three.
The finder will be rewarded by deliver,
ing it to her mother, Mrs. A. A. Camp.
If You Want Ice
See L. O. Sharpton A Bro. They can
furnish you on short notice with all the
Ice you need.
In almost every neighborhood there is
someone whose life has been saved by
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Dia
rrhoea Remeby, or who has been cured
of chronic diarrhoea by the use of that
medicine. Such persons make a point
of telling of it whenever opportunity
offers, hoping that it may be the means
of saving other lives. For sale by
Winder Drug Cos.,
Wonder Bean.
“The French Asparagus” grows
from 2to 4 feet loug, it is both orna
mental and nseiul. Try a packet, lOcts.
P. W. Quattlebaum, Jefferson, Ga.
W. H. Shipman, Beardsley, Minn.,
under oath, says he suffered from dys
pepsia for twenty-five years Doctors
and dieting gave but little refief. Fin
ally he used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and
now eats what he likes and as muoh as
he wants, and he feels like anew man.
It digests what what you eat. G. W.
DeLaPerriere. •
For Sale— A good 5 year old horse for
saie by Winder Hardware Cos.
DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP?
A cheap remedy for coughs and colds
is all right, but you want something
that will relieve and care the more se
vere and dangerous results of throat and
lung troubles. What shall yon do? Go
to a warmer and more regular olimate?
Yes, if possiple; if not posible for you,
then in either or.se take the ONLY rem
edy that has be:a introduced in all civ
ilized countries with success for severe
throat and lungs troubles, Bosobee’s
German Syrun.” It not ouly heals and
stimulates tne tissues to destroy the
germ disease, bat allays inflammation,
causes easy expectoration, gives a good
night’s rest, and cares the patient. Try
one bottle. Recommended many years
by all druggists in the world. Sample
bottle at Winder Drug Cos. Winder,
Ga.
Bradbury’s Improved Corn for sale
by P. W. Quattlebaum, Jjfferson, Ga.
If troubled with rheumatism, give
Chamberlain’s Pain-Balm a trial. It
will not cost you a cent if it does no
good. One application will relieve the
pain. It also cures sprains aud bruises
in one tnird the time required by any
other treatment. Cuts, burns, frost
bites, quinsey, pains in the side and
chest, glandular and other swellings are
qaickly oared by applying it. Every
bottle warranted. Price, 25 and 60 cts.
Winder Drug Cos.
Notice.
A few more boarders can be aooom.
modated at the Thompson House. Rates
from nine to fifteen dollars per month
Dr. L. W. Hodges haa returned from
Jefferson where he had an appointment
first of the week.
The I. O. O. F. Lodge of Winder is at
Dry Pond today celebrating with the
lodge at that plaoe, On aooount of the
slcnness of our foreman we were de
prived of the pleasure of being on hand.
Dr. L. C. Allen and family, of Hosch
ton, stopped over in Winder several
hours last Saturday en-route home
from Atlanta where he had been atten
ding the annual convention of the
physicians of Georgia.
Chicken Cholera Cure.
Mr. D. P. Camp gives us a remedy
for ohicken oholera whioh he says has
cured his chickens whenever *ed. He
makes up ths doe with syrup and keeps
water from them nntil they get well.
Remember this and try it when yonr
chickens have cholera. —■_
W. W. Mayhew, Merton, Wis., says,
“I consider Oue Minute Cough Cure a
most wonderful medicine, quick and
safe ” It is the only harmless remedy
that gives immediate results. It cures
coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe,
whooping cough, pneumonia and all
throat and lung diseases. Its early use
prevents consumption. Children always
like it and mothers endorse it. G. W.
DeLaPerriere.
Patronize Home
Industries.
Ohe great mistake that many of us
make is fa.ling to patronize home in
dustries. We are led to this train of
thought by seeing oar people buying
fruit treeß from a Tennessee nursery
that is uow working this county
when we have the Jackson county nur
sery, which is oue of the best and most
reliable uurseries in the state. Messrs.
J. G. Justice and A. M. Flanigan, the
proprietors of this popular and long es
tablished uursery, are kaowu to all our
people and we see uo excuse forauy oue
in this section of the state patronizing
other states in this line. We are not
questioning the reliability of other
nurseries, bat believe in patronizing
home industries, especially when we
cast do as well or better than going
away from home.
The Wages Family.
The auditorium last Saturday night
was almost full to hear the performance
of the above family. Winder haa never
had a musical entertainment to equal
the one last Saturday night and those
who failed to go oat missed the great
treat that was iu store for all who
were present. This is a remarkable
musical family.
Death of firs. J. H. Park.
Mrs. Park, the wife of Rev, J. H.
Park, of Gratis, Ga.. died on 23d of
this month at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Thurmond, of near Chattanooga.
She had been in delioate health for over
a year. Mr. and Mrs. Park are well
known in this section as Mr. Park is
one of the old and greatly respected
ministers of the Universalis! church of
Northeast Georgia, and the death of
his wife will be learned with mnoh
sadness by the many who knew and
loved her for her noble Christian char
acter.
Prof. J L. Moore, of Bethlehem, was
in the city last Saturday. He informs
us that his latest song book is selling
like hot cakes and every one who bays
one is well pleased.
Mr. I, G. Cooper, of Oconee, was in
the oity ane day last week and made ns
a pleasant call to renew his subscription
to The Economist for another year.
He has been a regular reader of (he pa
per since it first started. Wf hove a
splendid circulation in Oconee, bnt
there are a number of good men in that
county yet who ought to take The
Economist. Our friends down there
oould do ns a lot of good on this line if
they woald talk a little in our behalf.
Suppose a few of yoa try it for a day or
more when you are oat,
Kilgore
& Kelly
Have just roceived a beautiful line of
laces of all kinds, also a nice line of
very pretty inserting, with an extra
ordinary liue of embroideries which
they are selling at astonishingly low
figures.
Their stock of white goods is very
complete and attracts a great iuauy
buyers. Their 40 iuch white Lawus for
prices at which sold cannot be equaled.
Their crockery department was well
stocked before the advance iu prices.
They only sell the veiy best goods in
this line which means they warrant
every not to craze. For same
quality in this line their prices can’t be
beat.
They have a very handsome line of
Jewelry just from the factory—such as
Caff Buttons, Collar Buttons and Stud
Buttons of all styles; also a beautiful
line of roll plate and Solid gold finger
Rings which they are selling 25 % be
low the usual prices.
Any piece of Jewelry sold by them
that does not prove satisfactory will be
taken back and money refunded. They
know that fair and honest dealing is
the way to success.
1 heir Clothing sales for this Season
have been something enormous and
have gone far beyond fheir expectations.
The styles aud prioes on their clothing
have been the inducement. To oonvinoe
yourself about this, ask some of the one
hundred and twenty—five purchasers of
•nits for last week.
For Right Prioes and correct Styles,
oall on
Kilgore & Kelly.
Notice.
Daaa A Lyle have agaia redaeed
their pricee on guano, see them on tha
wind ap they sell first class goods from
16 to SO lbs oottoa cheaper thaa aay
dealer la lowa.
Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Poole, of Farm,
ington, spent part of last and this week
in the oity. The doctor is thinking of
ooming bac< to Winder to locate after
being away something over one ysar.
There is no place like Winder and the
people etill continue to oome heie.
Mr. 8. P. Higgins, one of the big
farmers of Randolph’s district, was in
the city last week and while hare sold
over 1200,00 worth of ootton. While
here he gave ns a pleasant oall and re
newed his subscription for another
year. Mr. Higgins is a successful far
mer, a good preacher and olever mag,
Winder is the best ootton market in tha
state and when a man wants the high
est price he always sells in Winder.
Tha Ona Day Cold Cura.
For colds and sore throat sac Xcrmott's Choco-
Mtes Lasatire Qnialac. Sully taken as candy
and quickly cart..