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THE JACKSON ECONOMIST.
VOL. VHI.
J. T. STRANGE & COMPA NY
See Our Spring Dress Fabrics, Novelties, Serges, Henriettas, Mo=
-#hairs, Twenty=five thousand yards of loom beauties.#-
French and English ideas and American wearings in every shade which man or nature can produce.
EVERYTHING for which fash
ion calls, Plain or Blended, Smooth
or Rough Striped or Figured,
Checked and Plaid, Changeable
and Solid, Fine and Loosely woven
Somber and Gay, Such is the de
scription of our DRESS GOODS
STOCK, our entire Stock is NEW
STYLISH, PRETTY and CHEAP
ER than ever.
ASIC THE HUNDREDS of de
lighted customers who visited our
STORE the past week and hear
what they have to say.
_ _ . i I Wehavetne only'complete stock in this section and can save you
umbrellas and Parasols, money on every purchase. Try us and see.
Yours for Business,
J. T. STRANGE & COMPANY, i
- Leaders in Styles, Regulators and Controllers of Low Priees. ——
*4 Winder, - *|:|* ~ Georgia. |* |
esolutions of Union
Academy Church
The Death of Mrs. Mary J.
wards.
Whereas Gad in his wisdom has re
ived from among us our beloved
ter, Mary J, E 1 wards, who was born
ircliSOih, 185(5, and married to broth-
J 'R. Edwards Oct. 26sh, 1873. Elev
eb.ldren ble-sed their union, ten of
ii:h survive her. She pro f essed faith
Christ and joined the Baptist church
Ciut, Aug. 1875 and lived a devo
l Christian until her death, which oc
tcd Feby. 3.11900.
5,16 was a kind and loving wife and
lt “ CT ’ a a ood neighbor and an hum
follower of the Lord Jesus Christ,
therefore, be it resolved, that in her
' church has lost one of its b jst
E h rs, her husband and children a
comfort, her community a kind
hipful neighbor. Resolved 2d,
jf" e tei tder our deepest sympathies
e hvreaved family and may God
D,ort t^iem with the hope that we
‘ a 1 meo f again. Resolved 3d,
* t . a C °PJ of these resolutious be
• a jupon our miuutes, a copy of
-urnished the bereaved family
! ‘‘ at the 7 be sent to the “North
°' a Baptist” and The Jackson
• with the request that both
Pab.ish the sain).
J. P. Eley,
J. W. Rider,
J. M. Smith,
Committee.
Millions given away.
J w gratifying to the pub
! <1 whrw °' v °* one concern in the
the need Q °j afraid to be generous
ttors of £ aU - Bafferin - The uro
eonar.,. , r ‘ New Discovery
*uX IOD ' con S hs and cold, have
l of thi-.', over ten million trial bot
medicine and have the
cured lowing it has absolute
tW °* hopeless cases.
Use; of hoarseness, and all
surely cnrß^k chest and longs
IgCo.LT d . by Call on Winder
in* r,, ?et a trial bottle free, regu
tofPr& ref Ud A to
06 refuad ® d - Tcwncra
- - - - • -
WINDER, JACKSON COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1900.
WE are constantly receiving
NEW GOODS, Nothing new out
in DRESS GOODS and MILLIN
ERY that does not find its way
to our Store.
We are having the most Satis
factory MILLINERY trade we
ever had, every body pleased with
goods and every body pleased with
prices in this department. If
there is such a thing as perfection
we have attained it and everybody
can look pretty if they wear our
hats,
BAD RAILROAD
ACCIDENT.
Coach Gets Loose From Engine
and Goes at Rapid Rate Un
til Jumping Track. Several
Badly Hurt.
The Gainesville, Jefferson &Southoru
railroad had a coach to get loose from
the engine last Monday night at Bell
inout which resulted iu a terrible
smashup and came near causing the
death of eight or more parsons
The two trains which meet there at
night change engines. While the
change was being made the coach on
the maine line from Winder to Gaines
ville broke loose. The brake broke and
it is down grade from there to the river.
The train must have ruu at the rate
of 60 or 70 miles per hour. The coach
jumped the track just rfter crossing the
river having come a distance of about
four miles.
Conductor Wherry, Editor Holder of
Jefferson, Sheriff Stephens and deputy
Sheriff Appleby, or Jackson coun;y.
and C. C. McAlister of Gainesville were
all badly hurt but it is hoped none of
them seriously. The mail clerk and
express messenger jumped from the
train after it had gone about half the
distance. The latest report from those
hurt is to the effeot that they are all
getting on very well. It is a great
wonder that any of tho passengers es
caped instant death.
The ancients believed that rheuma
tism was the work of a demon within a
man. Any one who has had an attack
of sciatic or inflammatory rheumatism
will agree that the infliction is demoni
ac enough to warrant the belief. It has
never been claimed that Chamberlain s
Pain Balm would cast out demons, but
it will cure rheumatism, and hundreds
bear testimony to the truth of this
statement. One application relieves
the pain, and this quick relief which it
affords is alone worth its cost. For
sale by, Winder Drug Cos.,
Commencement Program
£■ Perry-Rainey College.
Saturday night. May 19, Debate
Sunday, Commencement “Sermon by
Rev. John G. Harrisou, Macon, Ga.
Monday night, Exercises by High
School.
Tuesday nigh*, Coram mcemont exer
cises. Also literary address by Mr.
John Rosch Straton, professor of orato
ry iu Mercer University.
I consider it not only a pleasure but a
duty I owe to my neighbors to tell about
the wonderful cure effected iu my case
by the timely ue of Chamberiaiu’s Col
ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I
was taken very badly with flux and pro
cared a bottle of this remedy. A few
doses of it effected a permanent cure.
I take pleasure in recommending it to
others suffering from that dreadful dis
ease. —J. W. Lynch, Dorr, W. Va.
This remedy is sold by, Winder Drug
Cos.,
Land Posted.
We hereby forbid any one from fish
ing, hunting or otherwise trespassing
on our lands in House’s district Jack
son county Georgia # under penalty of
the law. Epheam Mathews,
H. N. Rainey.
RED HOT FROM THE GUN
Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman
of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War.
It caused horrible Ulcers that no treat
ment helped for 20 years. Then Buck
leu’s Arnica Salve cured him. Cures
Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons,
Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best Pile care
on earth. 25 ots. a box. Cure guaran
teed. Sold by. Winder Drag, Cos.
Notice.
This is to notify all parties not to
hire or harbor Willie Arnold, colored,
better khowb • “Bnster” Arnold, who
is under contract with me for the year
and has left without cause.
J. L. Haems,
Winder, Ga., May Ist, 1900.
Clothing, Clothing.
In this department we ar6 in the
lead and will stay there, you cant
make us take a back seat, we are
determined to sll you better
clothes for less money than any
one, and if you don’t believe it
come in and look us over or ask
s ime of the Hundred and Twelve
customers we sold to last week and
Lie verdict will be guilty, and we
recommend all our customers to
buy their clothes of
J. T. STRANGE & CO.
Notice--Tax Payers.
THIRD AND LAST ROUND
I will be at the following Places on
the Fays named for the purpose of re
ceiving returns of your State and coun
ty taxes for the year 1900
Apple Valley May 4 9. A. M. to 2. P. M
Virgil “„5 Morning
Harmony Grove 7 and 8 from 9. A. M.
to 4. P. M.
Maysville May 9 Morning
Dsadwilers Mill “ 9 lto2. P. M.
Diamond Hill “ 9 3t05.P. M.
David Lipscomb’s May 9 at night
Miller’s. May 10 Morning
Dry Pond “ 10 Eveniug
Hitchcock’s store May 11 Morning
Taluao May 11 Evening
Pendergrass “ 12 Morning
Randolph’s “ 12 Evening
Hoschton, “ 14, 9a.m.t02 p. m.
Mulberry, “ 15, Morning
Winder, “ 15 Evenin
Chandler’s “ 16 Morning
Statham, “ 16 Evening
Santafe “ 17 Morning
Clarksboro, “ 17 Evening
Cal. McElhannon’s, May 18 Morning
Johnson’s Mill, May 18 Evening
Johnson’s Academy, May 19 Morning
Justice’s Mill, May 19 Evening
Jefferson, May 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25
from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
G. M- D. Moon, R. T. R J. C.
WORKNIG NIGHT AND DAY.
The busiest and mightiest little thing
that ever was made is Dr. King's New
Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar coated
globule of health, that changes weak
ness into strength, listlessness into en
ergy, brain-fag into mental power.
They’er wonderful iu building up
the health. Oily 253 per box. Sold by
Winder Drug, Cos.
Wonder Bean.
‘Tho French Asparagus” grows
from 2to 4 feet long, it is both orna
mental and naeluL Try a packet, lOcts.
P. W. Quattlebaum, Jefferson, Ga.
Shoes, Oxfords, Slippers
and Sandals
For Ladies, Misses and Children
—full and complete Stock now
ready in all the new laßts and toes.
Can fit any foot and if you want
comfort buy your SHOES OF US.
A full line of BAY STATE
SHOES for men and boys just
received. If you have tried them
you w r ant them again, if you
havn’t you must get a pair to ap
preciate them. Every pair guar
anteed. You must be sitisfiied or
We refund the money.
Progress.
The time is ripe, rotten-ripe, for a
change.
Then let it c >me. I have no dread of
what
Is called for by the instinct of mankind,
Nor think I that God’s world will fall
apart
Because we tear a parchment more or
less.
Truth is eternal, But her eulluonce,
With endless chauge, is fitted to the
hour;
Her mirror is turned for ward to reflect
T le promise of tho future, not the past.
He who would win the name of truly
groat
Mast understand his own ago and the
next,
And make the present ready to fulfill
I'.s prophecy, and with the future merge
Goully aad peac dully, as wave with
wave,
The future works out great men’s pur
poses;
The present is enough for common
roals,
Who, never looking forward, are indeed
Mere clay, wherein the footprints of
their age
Aro petrified forever; Better those
Who lead the blind old giant by tho
hand
From out tho pathless desori where he
gropes,
And set him onward in his darksome
way.
Ido not fear to follow out the truth,
Albet along the precipice’s edge.
Let us speak plain; there is more foroe
in names
The most men dream of, and a lie may
keep
Its throne a whole age longer, if it
skulk
Behind the shield of some fair-seeming
name.
Let us call tyrants tyrants, and main
tain
That only freedom comes by grace of
God, . .
And all that conies not Dy grace
must fall;
For men in earnest have no time to
waste
In patching fig leaves for the naked
truth,
James Rus-ell Lowell
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