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BODGES, CAMP & ARNOLD.
=' RET AIL AND WHOLESALE===
....Headquarters For OENERARL nERCHANDISE....
Our Dry Goods and Notion SSEM?
and Notions* Come see and be convinced—our prices are right
J”lclt;S 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 am
1 thoroughly complete and Up-To-Date.
\~\T are tlie recognized Leaders in FAMILY and FANCY GROCERIES. Corn, Flour, and Syrup we buy
VV t? 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.
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We also still handle the CELEBRATED STANDARD SEWING MACHINE.
\ T are ever ready to wait on our customers and appreciate your patronage. Don’t forget when you are in’l Winder to
Vv e visit the Store of HODGES. CAMP & ARNOLD.
News In and
% Around Winder.
Uncle Sam Smith is quite feeble
again.
The colored people had a big day here
yesterday.
Bay the Parian Paint from Winder
Hardware Cos.
The crops are looking batter since the
rain has ceased.
The farmers have been killing grass
in a hurry this week.
City court only lasted through Mon
and Tuesday till dinner.
Prof. Ware spent a portion of this
week here visiting his mother.
Earl Kimbell is convalescing and we
hope to soon see him out again.
Mr John Cox, of Clarksboro oistrict,
this county, has moved to Winder.
Fresh car of Cotton Seed Hulls just
received by Hodges, Camp Sr Arnold.
Very few from this section attended
city court at Jefferson first of the week.
All goods at Stanton & Bondurant’s
must go in the next 30 days at cost and
below.
Mr. J. E. Bradbury, of Clarksboro
district, this county, spent part of Sun
day in the city.
Mr. Claud Mayne went to Atlanta
yesterday to be with his sister, Miss
Kittie Mayne, who is quite ill.
If you want Cotton Seed Hulls see
Hodges, Camp & Arnold. They have
a carload just received.
Work began on the factory last Mon
day and will be pushed right along
from now till it is completed.
I’rof. J.L. Green spent a day here
this week eu route to his school, near
Bogart, which opens next Monday.
Farmers are Laving a little weather
at last to enable them to work out their
crops raid distrov some of the grass.
Mr. Mack Potts, of Apple Valley was
here yesterday on business connected
with the foundry and and machine
B hcp.
The census men have finished their
work and most of the cities are disap
pointed in not having the population
claimed.
F you want gooda at aud below cost
.'°u can get them at the store of Stan
tou (k Bondurant.
hi account of so much rain and the
larmers ail being behind, a number of
schools did not opeu last Monday for
the -unimer terra.
Frof. J. L, Moore, of Bethlehem, gave
a pleasant call yesterday while in
the city. He thinks of leaving next
w ek for a few months visit to Texas
to be engaged iu normal work and
spreading the popularity of his new
* OQ g book.
°me right along everybody and get
aavgrodsin our store at and below
OJSt - Stanton & Bondurant.
First Cotton Bloom,
Mr. W. Z. Hill brought us, on Thurs
day of last week, the first cotton bloom
we had seen this year. A few days
later Mr. George Arnold brought us two
blooms on one limb.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are fa
mous little pills for liver and bowel
trouble*. Never gripe. G. W. DeLa-
Perriere.
Mr. M. S. Porter reached herefrom
California last Saturday. His little
girl is quite ill, but is thought to be
slowly improving.
WANTED —100 pounds of Beeswax
at once. Bring it to us aud get the
money. L. O. Sharpton & Bito.
Mr. John P. Moore, of Bethlehem, is
the first one in this section we have
heard of who is having plenty of ripe
watermelons. The crop is later this
season than usual on account of so much
rair.
Remember that all goods at the store
of Stanton & Bondgrant are going at
cost and below.
One Minute Cough Cure is the only
harmless remedy that produces imme
diate result. Try it. G. W. DeLaPerri
ere.
Mr. Dana Whitehead, one of our clev
er young men, is off for a couple of
weeks seeing the sights of Richmond,
Washington, Philadelphia and New
York, Dana sticks close to business and
his trip will be a rest to him as well as
interesting and instructive.
There are no better pills made than
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. Always
prompt and certain. G. W. DoLaPerri
ere.
The cake walk by four females and
four males, of the swell colored society
of Athens, was the finale of the big
fourth of July celebration of the colored
people iu this city yesterday. Every
thing passed off quietly for so large
a crowd and all seemed to enjoy the
day.
It has been demonstrated by experi
ence that consumption can be prevented
by the early use of Oae Minute Cough
Cure. This is the favorite remedy for
coughs, coids, croup, asthma, grippe
and all throat and lung troubles. Cures
quickly. G. W. DeLaPerriere.
Young Men’s Buggies,
Terms to Suit Anybody.
We have a Big lot of Bug
/\ gies to select from and no
fQ Shoddy BUGGIES handled.
/ \ ./'v/ If you want a nice UP-TO-DATE
I Buggy see The
DABNEY HARDWARE CO., winder, oa.
Populist Rally at Jefferson
It is just one week from Saturday till
the great Populist rally at Jefferson.
Remember it comes off on Saturday,
July 14th, which is Saturday of next
week. Get ready to go. You can’t af
ford to miss this rally. Go to work to
arrange yonr business so that yon can
lose that day for it and be in Jefferson.
Carry your frieuds and neighbors and
all of us take one day of recreati in aud
devote one day to a cause we believe is
right and just.
Charles H. Marks, while acting in
the capacity of nurse at the Second
Division Hospital of the Fifth Army
Corps at Santiago de Cuba, used a few
bottles of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and D'anhoea Remedy for diarrhoea
aud found it to work like a charm. For
sale by Winder Drug Cos.
Mr. Thos. S. Johnson is up from his
home at Lakeland, Florida, for a few
weeks visit. He is looking natural and
is well pleased with the land of flowers.
We greatly enjoyed a pleasant call of a
few hours from him as he passed
through Winder. We were pained to
learn from Mr. Johnson that Capt
Thompson is in very feeble health.
Young Mr. Bob Wood, of Galilee, who
has been iu Florida for six months,
came back home with Mr. Johnson to
see his father and mother.
For burns, injuries, pi es and skin
diseases use DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve. It is the original. Counterfeits
may be offered Use onlv DeWitt’s.
G. W. DeLaPerriere.
Fourth of July Orator.
Col. M D. Irwin left Tuesday for
Buchanan, Harralson county, where he
made a big speech to a tremendous
crowd on Wednesday, July 4th.
Seaboard Schedule for Winder
SOUTH BOUND. NORTH BOUND.
No. 41 due 4:21 a m No. 52 due 9:30 am.
“403 “2:l9pm “402 “ 2:l9pm.
‘, 53 “ (5:18 pm “ 38 “ 10:43 pm.
All trains stop at Winder.
The One Day Cold Cure.
Cold in head and sore throat cured by Ker
mott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine. As easy to
take as candy. “Children cry for them.”
Notice Delegates.
All the delegates to the Populist con
vention are requested to be at Jefferson
by 9 o’clock on Saturday morning of <
July 14th. The convention for nomina
ting State senator, members of the leg
islature and county officers will meet at
9 o’clock so as to get through by 10
o’clock aud be ready for the speaking.
BRAVE MEN FALL
Victims to stomach, liver and kidney
troubles as well as women, and all feel
the results in loss of appetite, poisons iu
the blood, backacho, nervousness, head
ache and tired, listless, run-down feel
ing. Bat there’s no need to feel like
that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville
Ind. He says: “Electric Bitters are
just'the thing for a mvn when he is al
run down, and don’t care whether he
lives or dies. It did more to give me
new strength aud good appetite than
anything I could take. I can now eat
anything and have anew lease on life.”
Ouly 50 cents, at. Winder Drag, Go.
Every bottle guaranteed.
Half Fare to Monroe.
The G. J. & S. railroad will sell half
fare tickets to Monroe, Waltou county,
from ail points, next Tuesday, forjthe
benefit of the Populist rally at that
place on that day. You can go from
any point on the road and return lor
half fare. Go to Monroe next Tuesday
and enjoy the day.
DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP?
A cheap remedy for coughs and colds
is all right, but you want something
that will relieve aud cure the more se
vere and dangerous results of throat and
lung troubles. What shall yon do? Go
to a warmer and more regular climate?
Yes, if possiple; if not posible for you,
then in either case take the ONLY rem
edy that has been introduced iu all civ
ilized countries with success for severe
throat and luugs troubles, Boschee’s
German Syrup.” It not ouly heals and
stimulates tile tissues to destroy the
germ disease, but allays inflammation,
causes easy expectoration, gives a good
night’s rest, aud cures the patient. Try
one bottle. Recommended many years
by all druggists in the world. Sample
bottle at Winder Drug Cos. Winder,
, Ga.
The Mutual Life
of New York.
The following letter explains itself
and shows that The Mutual Life of New
York is one of the best life insurance
companies iu the Union aud that it is
prompt in paying off its claims:
Winder, Ga., July 4, 1900.
Robert F. Sheddou,
Gen. Agt. Atlanta, Ga.
Dear Sir:—Through the kindness of
Mr. B. T. Palnr.our I am handed this
day your compay’s check, No. 135,750,
for one thousand dollars, iu settlement
of policy for that amount upon the life
of my late husband, J. D. Stanton.
I desire to express my entire confi
dence iu The Mutual Life, of New York,
and thank you and the company for
this prompt settlement without trouble
or expense to me.
Mr. Stanton had policies in two other
companies and yonrs is the first to make
payment, notwithstanding I had to
qualify as guardian to receive interest
of my minor children, under the state
law.
I would not close without making
mention of the kind services rendered
me by your agent, Mr. B. T. Palmonr.
I feel assured that he is or should be
one of your mist highly esteemed and
appreciated agents as he deserves to be.
Resptly, Mrs. J. D. Stanton.
The Economist has known Mr.
Palmour lor a number of years and feels
that what Mrs. Stanton says of him and
his compauy is true. He has written
a great dial of insurance iut his section
and has had quite a number of losses —
some of them large ones. Among these,
we remember the losses incurred by the
death of John P. Chosnut, of Ilosoh
ton, Mr. Wm, T. Perry, of Carl, and
Mr.Steve Perry, and others,all which Mr
Palmour, as agent, looked after at once
and the claims were promptly paid.
The law holds both maker and circn
lator of a counterfeit equally guilty.
The dealer who sells you a dangerous
counterfeit of Do Witt s Witch Hazd
Salve risks yonr life to make a little
larger profit. You can uot trust him.
DeWitt’s is the only genuine and origi
nal Witch Hazel Salve, a well known
cure for piles and all skin diseases. See
that yonr dealer gives yon DeWitt’s
Salvo. G. W. DeLaPerriere.