The Jackson economist. (Winder, Ga.) 18??-19??, June 21, 1900, Image 1

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THE JACKSON ECONOMIST. VOL. VIII. J. T. STRANGE & COMPANY. See Our Spring Dress Fabrics, Novelties, Serges, Henriettas, Mo~ Twenty-five thousand yards of loom beauties.^ French and English ideas and American wearings in every shade which man or nature can produce. EVERY THING 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. ASK THE HUNDREDS of de lighted customers who visited our STORE the past week and hear what they have to say. j I we have the only complete stock in this section and can save you Umbrellas and FaraSOlS. money on every purchase. Try us and see. Yours for Business, J. T. STRANGE & COMPANY, __ Leaders in Styles, Regulators and Controllers of Low Prices. Winder, - - Georgia. |* STATHAM. Ask Henry Rylee why he ran so fast the other night. Mr. Charlie Robertson was in our city last Sunday night visiting his best girl. Mr. M. C. Rhodes, former agent for 5 A. L. Ry. here, has given up his po Bition to accept another, with Norfolk 6 Western Ry. in West Virginia. Mr. E. C. McDonald of oar city has been appointed agent for S. A. L. Ry. at Bogart. He left for his new field of labor Tuesday. Miss Sallie Dickson will begin teach ing her summer term of school at Statham soon, and wont a certain "student” be glad. Rev. Ben McDonald is at home for vacation from Lexington, K., Theologi cal Seminery. Miss Launa Tucker has returned home from a visit of some weeks to friends in Athens. Can any one tell where Mr. J. B. Flanigan goes in that nice new buggy every Sunday afternoon? Mr. Dave McDonald makes the finest milk shakes yon ever tasted, if yon don’t believe it, try one. Mr. Johnny McDonald, of Abbeville, S. C., visited his home folk3 Sunday. We have had two nice days for cot ton this week, but we need a lot of hot sun shine to make the weed grow. We are sorry to announce the serious illness of the baby of Mr. Bowls. Trust the little one may pull through all right Our Sunday school was a success last Sunday and we want to see the same ones again next Sunday, along with other friends who might become inter ested in the good work. Everybody most come out to preach ing next Sunday at our new church, all welcome. ' Mr. T. S. Wilson, has been appointed agent S. A. L. as this place, to succeed Mr. M. C. Rhodes. We are glad to wel come Mr. Wilson to our city. Our people are busy cutting grain, and it is very encouraging to see our farmers trying to raise supplies at home. WINDER, JACKSON COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 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, RANDOLPH ACADEMY. Rain! rain! and more rain. Wheat is damaging in the field. Crops of all kinds are damaged by the oontinned rains. Rev. F. V. Cheek filled his regular appointment here Sunday. Messrs Henry and Sam Baird and wives were vising at Lawreneeville last Saturday and Sunday. Messrs. J. B. Irvin, Addison and Artis Davis attended the teacher exami nation Saturday. Profs. White, Irvin and Davis are attending the Teachers Institute at Jef ferson this week. Mr. C. C. MoEver’s little infant is very sick, also Mr. M. T. Cooper’s baby. We are expecting the new mill to be ready to grind our wheat when it is threshed. The Braselton-Cooper Mill Cos., will get an experienced miller from Virginia to operate their mill. We had a large crowd out at Sunday school last Sunday. Hope it will con tinue to increase. Mr. Richardson will give ns a talk at Sunday school next Sunday Prof. J. L. Crow will sing in the evening. DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP? A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, but yon want something that will relieve and cure the more se vere and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if possiple; if not possible for yon, then in either case take the ONLY rem edy that has been introduced in all civ ilized countries with success for severe throat and lungs troubles, Boschee 8 German Syrup.” It not only heals and stimulates tne tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night’s rest, and cures the patient, iry one bottle. Recommended many years bv all druggists in the world. Sample bottle at Winder Drug Cos. Winder. Ga. Cure Cold In Hood. Kermott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine, easy to take and quick to cure cold in head and sore throat. FARROW TALKS PLAINLY. Tells the Lawreneeville News to Show Up, Retreat, or Fight. From Gainesville Eagle. Gainesville, Ga., June 6, 1900. To The Eagle: In yoar issue of 31st ult. I see a clipping from the Law renoeville News in which the editor of that paper, in speaking of me, says "who made himself so odious to the white people of Georgia during the Bui. lock regime.” If his allusions to me were simply political I might pass them unnoticed, but in dragging in my offi cial character as Attorney-General of Georgia, nd charging that as a compo nent part of Governor Bollock's admin istration I made myself "so odious, I feel called upon to give him proper at tention. Yes, I was Attorney-General of the State during the most critical period of Georgia’s history. Under our constitution and laws I was the legal adviser of the Governor and State Boose officers when called cn by them. All official opinions were in writing and made of record in the Attovney- General's office and that of the officer to whom rendered. And lam proud to say that during that excited and criti cal period and during the third of a century which has intervened, no man of any political persuasion, raoe, or col or has ever pointed to a solitary official opinion of mine as unsound in law or wrong in fact In no instance has it ever been charged that one dollar of the peoples money ever went out of the State Treasury under or by virtue of an official opinion from me as Attorney General of Georgia. In all instanoes I sought for the facts and the law, and if a shadow of a doubt oould be raised I the people the benefit of the donbt and left the money in the Treasury. And yet after passing through the fiery ordeal of those days, and through the more genial sunshine of the interven- Clothing, Clothing. In this department we are in the lead and will stay there, you cant make us take a back seat, we are determined to a jll you better clothes for less money than any one, and if you don’t believe it come in and look us over or ask some of the Hundred and Twelve customers we sold to last week and tue verdict will be guilty, and we recommend all our customers to buy their clothes of J. T. STRANGE & CO. ing third of a century, I am assailed by this oatamount of an editor and charged with having so conducted that office as to have made myself odious to the white people of Georgia. I challege him to point out a single act of mine sustaining bis imputation. If I ever rendered an official opinion as Attorney- General of Georgia that was not right in fact and sound in law let him give it to the world. If not, then let him withdraw his imputation. If he cen’t do the first, and hasn’t the manhood to do the latter, then let him occupy the status to which he will be assigned by all honorable men—that of a lying scoundrel. That is plain language, bat I mean what I say. If he is attempting to injure me by lying about my official acts in connection with an administra tion conducted before many of those now at the helm of pnblio affairs were born, he is of that class of catamounts and hyenas that compose the most des pisable class of lying scoundrels. And there is just one way to deal with such detestable animals, and I learned that long ago. He or any of his sort (if there be any) can get just what they want by calling for it—in any manner, shape, or form, any time and anywhere. Respectfully, Henby P. Farrow. COLD STEEL OR DEATH. "There is bnt one small chanoe to save your life and that is through an opera tion.” was the awful prospect set before Mrs. I. R. Hunt, of Lime Ridge, Wis. by her doctor after vainly trying to cure her of a frightful case of stomich trou ble and yellow jaundice. He din’t ooont on the marvellous power of Electric Bit ters to core Stomach and Liver troubles, bnt she heard of it. took seven bottles, was wholly cured, avoided surgeon’s knife, now weighs more and feels bet ter than ever. It’s positively guaran teed to cure Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles and never disappoints. Price 60 cents at Winder Drug Cos. Shoes, Oxfords, Slippers and Sandals For Ladies, Misses and Children —full and complete Stock now ready in all the new lasts 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 want them again, if you havn’t you must get a pair to ap preciate them. Every pair guar anteed. You must be sitisfiied or wo refund the money. A MONSTER DEVIL FISH Destroying its victim, is a type of Constipation. The power of this mur derous malady is felt on organs and nerves and muscles and brain. There’s no health till it’s overcome. But Dr. King’s New Life Pills are a safe and certain cure. Best in the world for Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. Only 25 cents at Winder Drug Cos. All Aboard For Tallulah Falls. The G. J. & S. R. R. will rnn anoth er of their popular priced Excursions to Tallulah Falls on Wednesday the 27th.. inst. The fair for the ronnd trip is only $1.50 aud yon will have six hoars at this wonderful place where the scen ery is grand beyond the imagination. The train will boa personally conduct ed one for white people only, and the best of order will be maintained. All aboard for the falls on Wednesday the 27th. Last fall I sprained my left hip while handling some heavy boxes. The doc tor I called on said at first it was a slight strain and would soon be well, bnt it grew worse and the doctor then said I had rheumatism. It continued to grow worse and I could hardly get around to work. I went to a drag store and the druggist recommended me to try Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. I tried it and one-half of a 50. cent bottle cured me entirely. I now recommend it to all my friends.— F. A. Babcock, Erie, Pa., It is for sale by Winder Drug Cos. The One Day Cold Cure. Kermott’s Chocolates Laxative Quinine for cold in the head and sore throat. Children taka them like candy. Starvation never yet cared dyspepsia. Persons with indigestion are already half starved They need plenty of wholesome food. Kodol Dyspepsia Care digests *hat yoa eat so the body can be nourished while the worn out organs are being reconstructed. It is the only preparation known that will instantly relieve and completely cure all stomach troubles. Try it if you are suffering from indigestion. It will cer tainly do you good. G. W. DeLaPar riere. NO 23.