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HODGES, CAMP <fc ARNOLD.
= RETAIL AND WHOLESALE- -
....Headquarters For GENERARL HERCHANDISE....
Our Dry Goods and Notion
and Notions. Come see and be convinced —our prices are right
HfltS Stylish ’ bright and New Full Line and prices to suit.
We do not hesitate to say that our line of Ladies and Gents Oxford and String ties are
thoroughly complete and Up-To-Date.
are the recognized Leaders in FAMILY and FANCY GROCERIES. Corn, Flour, and Syrup we buy
W 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.
\ X are ever ready 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 HODGrES. CAMP &
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S T ews 111 and *-
3 Around Winder.
Thera is a lot of sickness yet over the
country.
Mr. Thos. A. Maynard spent Tuesday
in Atlants.
A nobby line of dress goods at G. W.
Woodruff’s.
Mr. D. Y. Hodges, of Logauville,
spent Monday in Winder.
Prof. Black, we are sorry to know, is
stiH confined to his room.
Genuine’ Cuba Molases at Hodges,
Camp & Arnold’s.
A number of our people went on the
excursion to Tallulah Falls Tuesday,
The farmers are badly behind in
planting on account of so much rain.
Register while the tax collector is
making his rounds with receiver Moon.
Buy the Parian Paint from Winder
Hardware Cos.
Miss Ila Year wood, one of our ac
complished young ladies, is quite indis
posed this week.
Capt. Hill, the postmaster and big
merchant of Pendergrass, was in the
city a while yesterday.
Toung men and boys should see those
new straw hats and silk bosom shirts at
Q'W. Woodruff’s.
Notice the appointments of the tax
receiver of this county. He is now
making his last round.
Most of the democratic candidates of
Jackson county were here Monday with
the tax receiver and collector.
Mrs. Dexter, of Lawrenoeville, visited
her father and mother, and Mrs.
A Hamilton, first of the week.
We are oontinually receiving New
Millinery and Dress Goods. Don't buy
““till you give us a look. J. T. Strange
Cos,
Mrs. Hearing, who haa been very ill
the home of he* father, Mr. G. R.
of oux city, is slowly improving.
Mr. N. B. Lord, the foieman of The
osomibt office, is at his post again
* ,6r eonflued to his room for
two weeks.
For Rent— A five room house on Can
w street close in for rent. Apply to
and House Winder, Ga..
J. H. Troutt, of Pendergrass,
Pent part of Monday in Winder. We
D )oyed a pleasant call from him while
here,
Mrs. Alice Green and children of
* ton county, are spending a month
“h her uncle Mr. S.' W. Arnold of our
City,
( J\ or —IOO bushels of choice cotton
A Pply to this office.
Mr. j. jk came up week
South Georgia and Bpent a few
?b. H e I* well pleased with that
1 -ju and says they will soon have
.r new mill in operation and sawing'
• JQQ or more feet of lumber every day.
J. D. Stanton Dead.
Mr. J. D. Stanton, one of the pioneers
of Winder, died at his home here on
last Monday afternoon after an illness
of several days. He was 4tf years old
and was born and reared within two
milles of this place, in Gwinnett conn*
ty He had been a citizen of Winder
for about 22 years, engaged in the mer
cantile business. He was a man in
whom every one had implicit confi
dence —a safe business man, honest in
all his dealings and a consistent mem
ber of the Methodist church. Every
body liked Josh Stanton, and if he had
an enemy or any one who disliked him
it is not known.
The funeral service at the Methodist
church Tuesday afternoon was largely
attended, ail the business houses clos
ing. Rev. J. A. Quilliau spoke very
touchingly of his life and character, and
all who knew him could bear
testimony to the truthfulness of every
word uttered by his pastor.
Mr. Stanton was married in May 1883
add leaves a wife and three children.
His family is one of the old and promi
nent ones of this section and among the
first settlers of Winder. He leaves
three insurance policies of SI,OOO each
to his wife and children iu the follow
ing companies: The New York Mutu
al, Aetna and the Home Forum.
“After suffering from piles for fifteen
years I was cured by using two boxes of
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve,” writes
W. J. Baxter, North Brook, N. C. It
heals eyerything. Beware of counter
feits. G. W. DeLaPerriere.
Mr. R. L. Rogers has fitted up six
beautiful office rooms on the second
floor of his building over the Winder
Hardware Cos.
Ice--Ice--Ice.
L. O. Sh&rpton & Bro. are ready to
supply Winder and the country gener
ally with Jce.
Mr. Dave Hughey, who has been
confined to his room for a long while,
was in Winder a short while Monday
afternoon. Hia many friends were glad
to see him oat again.
The eaaiest and most effective method
of purifying the blood and invigorating
the system is to take Dewitt’s Little
Early Risers, the famous little pills for
cleansing tbe liver and bowels. G, W-
DeLaPerriere.
Col. J. EL Felker, the next nominee
of the democratic party for state sena
tor of the 27th senatorail district, was
in Winder Monday shaking hands with
his many friends.
J. C. Kennedy. Roanoke, Tenn. .says,
“I cannot say too much for DeWitt s
Witch Hazel Salve. One box of It cured
what the doctors called an incurable
ulcer on my jaw.” Cures piles and all
skin disease. Look out for worthless
imitation. G- W. DeLaPerriere.
Prof. Kilgore was up from Madison
last Monday. He is thinking of mov
ing back to Winder in a few weeks.
Madison Is too dull a place for one who
has ever lived here.
If You Want Ice
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See L. O. Sharp ton & Bro. They can
you on short notice with all the
Ice yon need.
Tax Notice.
Acting under instructions of Mayor
and Council, I hereby give notice that
Tax books for returns of City Taxes will
be open on May 10th 1900 and will close
June Ist 1900. Tax payers will please
take notice and be governed according
ly. Blanks can be procured by calling
on me at the Winder Banking Cos.
R. L. Mobley, Clerk.
If troubled with rheumatism, give
Chamberlain’s Pain-Balm a trial. It
will not cost you a cent if it does no
gool. One application will relieve the
paiu. It also cures sprains and bruises
iu oue-tnird the time required by any
other treatment. Cuts, burns, frost
bites, quinsey, pains in the side and
chest, glandular and other swellings are
quickly cured by applying it. Every
bottle warranted. Price, 25 and 50 cts.
Winder Drug Cos.
Mr. J. T. Cheely, one of the clevt r
and progressive farmers of that good
old county, Ooonee, was here one day
last week and during his stay made us
a pleasant call and renewed his sub
scription to The Economist for another
year.
Dr. Bush is getting ont a lot of gran
ite posts in his quarry for fencing pur
poses. Rock posts and wire fencing
will last a hundred years; and if you
doubt it, by some posts from Dr. Bush
and be convinced.
“I had stomach trouble twenty years
and gave up hope of being cured till I
began to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It
has done me so much good I call it the
savior of my life,” writes W. R. Wil
kinson, Albany, Tenn. It digests what
I you eat. G. W. DeLaPerriere.
The editor of this paper will be in
Cincinnati next week attending the
Reform press convention and the N\-
tional convention of the People’s party.
The rock work on the handsome two
story store house of Griffith and Bush
has been finished. This building is put
up altogether out of granite from the
large and inexhaustible quary of Dr.
Busb, and which lies within the in
corporate limits of Winder.
W. S. Musser, Millheim, Pa., saved
the life of his little girl by giving her
One Minute Cough Cure when she was
dying from croup. It la the only harm
less remedy that gives immediate re
salts. It quickly cures oougbs, colds,
bronchitis, grippe, asthma and all
throat and lung troubles, G. W. De-
LaPerriere.
MARRIED.—On laat Sunday Dr. J.
H. Viokera, the popular pharmacist of
the Winder Drug Cos., was married in
Atlanta to Miss Willie Mae Whitley of
that city, Rev. J. J. Bennett perform
ing the oeremony.
Mr. David L. Hill is still very low at
his home just out of the city and there
is little hope now for his recovery.
There are few better oitizens than Uncle
Dave Hill and his many friends will be
saddened to learn that he does not im
prove.
Mbs Mamie Tuck, of Loganville, is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Arnold
this week and aocompanied them Tues
day on the excursion to Tallulah Falls.
“After suffering from severe dyspepsia
over twelve years and using many rem
edies without permanent good I final
ly took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It did me
so much good I recommend it to every
one,” writes J. E. Watkins, Clerk and
Recorder, Chillicothe, Mo. It digests
what you eat. G. W. DeLaPerriere.
The tax books for the city of Winder
will open on the 10th of May and close
first of June. Mr. Mobley, the clerk
will be ready then to receive your re
turns. It is well to remember this as
you will only have 20 days before the
books close.
Go to L. D. Yearwood for your Gro
ceries. Ho carries a full line of the
best Dove Brand, Boneless, and Califor-
Hams; also the best patent flour, water
giound meal, Cuba molasses,
homemade sorghum etc. Head
quarters for fancy candies, can
goods of all kinds; California fruits a
specialty. Chewing tobacco, cigars
sunff and everything that is cprried in
a first class Grocery store at the lowest
cash prices. Go to see him and get
prices.
Mr. John R. Hosch, who is a candi
date iu the democratic primary of May
15th for repsesentative to the next Geor
gia legislature, has his announcement
in this week’s Economist. Mr. Hosch
has represented this county for the past
two years and will receive the nomina
tion from his party at the May primary
by a lvrge majority. He is one of the
leading farmers and business men of
Jackson county.
J. Hood. Justice of the Peace,
Crosby, Miss., makes the following
statement: “I can certify that One
Minute Cough Cure will do all that is
claimed for it. My wife could not get
her breath and the first dose of it re
lieved her. It has also benefited my
whole family.” acts immediately and
cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe, bron
chitis, asthma and all throat and lung
troubles. G. W. DeLaPerriere.
Col J. N. Ross, one of the democratic
candidates for ordinary in this county,
was in Winder last Satardar shaking
hands with his many friends. John
and we were boys together and have
always been, friends. We hope some
day to see him advocating the great
principles of reform instead of remain
ing with a party that lives on dead is
sues. Col. Ross is well qualified for
any position to which he aspires and
the probability, from present appear,
anos, is that he will be nominated by
his party.
Dr. Hodges caa now be found in his
office, haring returned from his engage
ments at other plaoes, and is ready to
treat all those in need of treatment in
his special line —the Eye, Ears, Nose
and Throat and fitting glass:s.
Miss Callie Watson, of Jefferson, has
taken charge of the mosioe department
of Winder Institute daring the siokness
of Prof. Black.
Mrs. J. T. Ethridge, who has been
very ill for several weeks, is alowly im
proving.
A. D. Chandler has jost opened up a
new and beautiful lot of men’s straw
hats, summer suits, Shirts, Shoes eto.
Also ladies Hats, waists and spring and
lawns and dress goods of the prettiest
and latest patterns. His store is now
full of everything you need. He buys
for cash and sells for eash and oan,
therefore offer you bargains you will
not find any where else. The way to
prove this is to Inspect, examine and
price. Enquire for store of A. D. Chan
dler, on Broad street when you come to
Winder.
The One Day Cold Cure.
For colds and sore throat ase Rermott’s Choco
lates La* at ire Quinine. Easily taken an candy
and quickly cure.
Kilgore
& Kelly
Have just roceived a beautiful line of
luces of all kinds, also a nice line of
very pretty inserting, with an extra
ordinary line of embroideries which
they are selling at astonishingly low
figures.
Their stock of white goods is very
complete and attracts a great many
buyers. Their 40 inch white Lawns for
prices at which sold cannot be equaled.
Their crockery department was well
stocked before the advance in pricep.
They only soli the veiy best goods in
this line which means they warrant
every pieee not to craze. For same
quality iu this line their prices can’t be
beat.
They have a very handsome line of
Jewelry just from the factory—such as
Cuff 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 mocey refunded. They
know that fair and honest dealing is
the way to buccoss.
Their Clothing sales for this Season
have been something enormous and
have gone far beyond fheir expectations.
The styles aud prices on their clothing
have been the inducement. To convinoe
yourself about this, ask some of the one
hundred and twenty—fire purchasers of
snits for last week.
For Right Prioes and correct StyU s,
onll on
Kilgore & Kelly.
Fa-So-La Singing.
There will be aa-all-day fa-so-la sing
ing at Correntn church, between Win
der and Bethlehem, on third Sunday of
this month. There will be dinner on
the ground and every body is invited to
come and thoee who oan are requested
to bring baskets.
A Follower of Measles.— ln many
instances a persistent cough follows an
attack of meaeles. In speaking of this
Mr. Walter B. Beel, editor of the El
kin (N. C.) Times says: “Three weeks
ago I had an attack of measles which
left me with a bad cough. I took seve
ral doses of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem
edy and the caagh has entirely disap
peared. I consider Chamberlain’s med
icines the best on the market.” For
sale by, Winder Drug Cos.
Special Notice.
All our customers will confer a favor
on us by coming to oar office and giv
ing their notes for guano bought this
season. Very Respectfully,
Dunn & Lyle.