The Jackson economist. (Winder, Ga.) 18??-19??, July 12, 1900, Image 1

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THE JACKSON ECONOHIST. VOL. VIII. Report of the Condition of 111 WINDER BANKING CMNT, Located at Winder, Ga., at the close of Business C June 30th, 1900 A-■ ■ ■ 4 ~~~ RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts, $61,167.88 Demand Loans Secured, $4,827.23. Unsecured, $707.50. 5,534.73 Overdrafts Unsecured, 879.71 Furniture and Fixtures, 488.72 Due from Banks and Bankers in this State, 4,426.65 Due from Bauks and Bankers not in this State, 5,681.98 CASH: Currency, $ 538.00, Gold, 1,920.00. Silver, Nickles and Pennies, 109.79. Uncollected Checks and Cash Items, 292.91. 2,860.70 Current Expenses, 598.67 Internal Revenue Stamps, 121.44 Total, $81,450.48 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In, $25,000.00 Undivided Profits not carried to Surplus, 2819.59 Exchange, $ 103.57. Interest, 1,232.96. 1336.53 Individual Deposits, viz: Subject to Check, $21,819 23. Cashier’s Checks. 72.13. $21891.36 Bills Payable, including Time Certificates representing money borrowed, $30,403.00 Total, $81,450 48 STATE OF GEORGIA, i County of Jackson. ) Before me came W. H. Tooele, Cashier, of The Winder Banking Cos., who being duly sworn, that the above and foregoing state ment is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank. W. H. TOOLE, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 9th day of July 1900. B. F. WILSON, C. N. P, Statement City Council June 26, 1900. ASSKTTS. Note Board of Education $ 160 00 Uncollected fi fas 1899 issue... 96 96 1 Mule 105 00 Note Board of Education 450 00 $ 811 96 *" LIABILITIES. Note H. N. Rainey $ 649 05 Note Winder Badking Cos. 100 00 Note Winder Banking Cos. 150 00 Note Winder Banking Cos. 300 00 Note Winder Banking Cos. 450 00 $1649 05 RECEIPTS. Cash on hand last report $ 863 Collected fi fas 1899 issue _ 160 Collected Fines 1* 50 Collected Street Tax 1 50 (*; $ 873 DISBURSEMENTS. Pd Economist 1000 Tax Returs $ 600 "J. C. Ethridge Services June 88 88 “J. E. Ethridge board hand 3 days 1 60 “ 8* C. Hill Servioes June 30 00 ‘ For Dft. and Receipt books and stamped envelope 2 16 “ Acct. Dabney Hardware C 0... 215 Sundry Bills Street work and Lumber 47 85 $ 121 98 Bal Due Treas. $93 25 L. C. Russell, Mayor R- L. Mobley, Clerk. A gentleman recently cured of dys- Pepsia gave the following appropriate rendering of Burns’ famous blessing: Some have meat and can not eat, and some have none that want it; but we “ av * meat and we can eat,—Kodol Dys pepsia Cure be thanked.” This prepara tion will digest what you eat. It in stantly relieves and radically cures in and all stoipach disorders. '*• W. DeLaPerriere. WINDER, JACKSON COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1900. JEFFERSON. Mrs. Fannie Williamson and Miss Callie Watson left last Wednesday for two weeks pleasure trip to Tallulah Falls. Miss Fannie Mahaffey has returned home after several days visit to friends near Brockton. Miss Aleen Means, of Atlanta is spending some time with Mr. aDd Mrs. J. P. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Webb left last Tuesday for New York City; they will visit Niagra Falls also. Mr. and Mrs. Colwell and son of Mon roe visited Mrs. J. W. Blair this week Messrs. J. M. Story and W. W. Dick son spent the greater portion of last Sunday at Brockton. Miss Jennie Mae Gibson, of Cedar town, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mobley and Mr. H. I. Mobley sev eral days last week. Mrs. J. A. B. Mahaffey and daughter, Ruth, spent last Tuesday in Pender grass. M'ss Woodie Whitehead of Gaines ville is visiting relatives and friends in town. Mr. Fritz Potts, of Apple Valley was seen on onr streets last Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Mathews and Miss Julia Bell spent last Tuesday and Wednesday in Monroe. CoL Lewis Russell of Winder was in tcwn last Monday. Miss Alice Bradbury visited relatives near Nicholson last Monday. Miss Bessie Mathews is the guest of Miss Fannie Mahaffey. Mr. John Roberts of Macon is the guest of Mr. Ned Blair. Mrs. J- P- Kelly visited relatives in Winder last Monday and Tuesday. Mrs Funk and Mrs. Brownlowe, of Gainesville, spnt * f ew days in town last week. j^ r< b. H. Collier went to Anderson S C ' last week and brought Cicero Wier back and placed him in jail. _ RANDOLPH ACADEMY. Our school opened Monday morning with prospects for a geod full school tbii summer under the management of Prof. W. K White Prof. J. B. Inin has left us to take charge of his school at Patrick’s Acade my. He is an efficient, honest and earnest teaoher. Onr singing society elected deleg .i*s to represjnt us at the County Singing Convention. Also at the convention to be held at Chestnut Mountain the fifth Sunday and Saturday before in July. Braselton, Hill & Cos. have threshed wheat in Jackson and adjoining coun ties ard are still threshing. Our farmers are working out the best of their crops and turning out a lot of bottom laud corn and seme cotton. We are not expecting to get done work this summer bat will quit about the Ist September. We will be well represented at Jeffer son at the rally next Saturday. WOULD NOT SUFFER SO AGAIN FOB FIFTY TIMES ITS PRICE. I awoke last night with severe pains in my stomach. I never felt so badly iu all my life. When I came down to work this morning I felt so weak I conld harkly work. 1 went to Miller & McCurdy’s drug store and they recom mended Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It worked like magic and one dose fixed me alright. It certainly is the finest thing I ever used for stomach trouble. I shall not be without it in my home hereafter, for 1 should not care to endure the sufferings of last night again for fifty times its price.— G. H. Wilson, Liveryman, Bur gettstowu, Washington Cos., Pa. This This remedy is ior sale by Winder Drug Cos. HOSCHTON. Seeing no communication in the col umns of The Economist from Hosch tou for some time, I have concluded to write you this week. Braselton Bros & Cooper have com pleted their fine roller mill and it is now in running order. They propose not only to grind for the public, but to buy all surplus wheat of the farmers who wish to dispose of it. Their splen did plant for giuning was completed last fall. Dr. W. P. DeLaPerriere, Mr. Bran don and others are putting up a large building and will soon begin the miuu facture of horse collars o i a large scale. The Hosch Bros., with others, are collecting the material for patting up a plant for ginning the next cotton crop. It will be fitted up with all the latest improvements. Mrs. Frank Haynes, who has bsen very sick for a long time, we a-e glad to learn, is a little better. The little babe of Mr. Rnssell Hosch is quite sick. Prof. 8. P. Orr has been confined to his room with sciatica for the past two weeks, but is improving, and will be able to be at his post wheu school opens on Monday the 16th inst. The excessive rains have put the farmers behind with their work so bad ly that many of the teachers have thought best to postpone opening their schools later than they otherwise would have done. Observer. Last fall I sDrained my left hip while handling some heavy boxes. The doc tor 1 called on said at first it was a slight strain and would soon be well, but it grew worse and the doctor then said 1 had rheumatism. It continued to grow worse and I could hardly get around to work. I went to a drug store and the druggist recommended me to try Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. I tried it and one-half of a 50 cent bottle cared me entirely. 1 now recommend it to a'l my friends —F. A Babcock, Erie, Pa. It is for sale by Winder Drug Cos. Excursion-Excursion. MONDAY, JULY 16, 1900 To Tallulah Falls. There will be a big Excursion to Tal lulah Falls over the G. J. & S. railroad on Monday, July 16, 1900. The fare for the round trip is only $1.50. Tickets are on sale at all stations and the train will leave Winder at 8:40 in the morn ing—Ewtern time. Yon can’t afford to miss this trip to the Falls. Be ready next Monday morning. STATHAM Our farmers have been kept quite busy of late, cutting hay. We are sorry to announce death of Mr. Russell DeLaj’s baby; the little fellow was bnried today. Dorsey Bolton says if he owned a good farm in South Carolina he would gladly give it away to return to Georpia. Correct Dorsey. Miss Sallie Dickscu opened her school here July 9th. She had quire a good attendance to begin with. Miss Sallie is a splendid lady and a fine teacher, and we are always delighted to know of her snccess. Mr. Frank Harper of Bogart, Ga., spent a day in our city this week. Johnnie McDonald was home again last Sunday Mr. J. E. Bally, of Winder, attended ice cream supper at Mr. Tucker’s last Saturday night. Come again Bailey. The ice-cream supper at Mr. Tuckers last Saturday night was a success aud enjoyed by all who attended. Quite a “delegation” from B >gart at tended preaching at this place last San- Jaj . Among the number, were Miss Estelle Cobb, Miss Ruby Wise. We hear Whistle of the thrash agaiu in our midst. We are glad our farmers are raising wheat, corn, aud home etuff. All will be benefited by this. Old Dr. Drummond After years of patient study and ex periment, has given tire world a prepa ration which is an absolnte and perma nent care for every form of rheumatism. The price is $5, but it is two large bot tles, enough for a mouths treatment, and will relieve the worst case from the first dose. Sent by express upon recript o’pries, by Drummond Medi cine Cos , New York, with full pa’ ticu lars and testimonials of wonderful cures. Resolutions of Respects. Whereas; it has pleased God to take from us the bsloved wife of Brother John Sikes, and one of the principal corner stones of our order being “Love” —Love for our fellow-man, and where as we in that spirit, iu this his honr of extreme sorrow do feel keenly the loss to our brother. Aud whereas Bro. Sikes being a true and loyal member of this o.der. Resolved, That Winder Lodge No. 31, I. O. O. F. learns with deep sensibility the announcement of the dea‘h of our beloved brother’s wi r e, and sorrow with him in his hour of grief aud sadness Resolved, That the sympathies of this Lodge be and are hereby sincerely extended to Brother Sikes. Resolved, That as a farther mark of respect, these resolutions be spread on the minutes of this Lodge, and that a copy be forwarded Brother Sikes under seal of the Lodge. Respectfully submitted, 8. T. Ross, J. T. Strange, J. J. Carr, Committee. A CARD OF THANKB. I wish to say that I feel under lasting obligations for what Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has done for our family. We have used it in so many cases of coughs, lung troubles and whooruing cough, and it has always given the most perfect satisfaction, we feel greatly in debted to the manufacturers of this remedy and wish them to please accept our hearty thankß.—Respectfully, Mka 8. Doty, Des Moines, lowa. For sale by Winder Drag Cos. Let as help the fallen still, though they never pay ns, and let ns lend with out exacting the nsnry of gratitude.— Thackeray. SSOO Reward. For any case of rheumatism which cannot be cured with Dr. Drummond's Lightning Remedies, internal and ex ternal, relieves at once, cure guarantee 1. Restores stif joints, drawn cords, aud hardened muscles. If your druggist has not got it do not take anything else. Send description of your case, take the agency and secure treatment free Drummond Medicine Cos., 84 Nassau Street, N. Y. Lawn Party. The lawn party given by the young ladies to the young gentlemen at the homo of Mr. ani Mrs. J. R. Coker on Wednesday evening, was one of the most pleasant and enjoyable events that has takeu pl ’ce iu Winder for a long wh'le. Most every young lady and gentleman here was present and the beauiiful grove near the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Coker was beautifully lighted with Japanese lanterns and presented a lovely scene. The young ladies deserve much praise for their ef forts to make the evening one of so much pleasure and merriment. A LIFE AND DEATH FIGHT. Mr. W. A Hines of Manchester, la., writing of his almost miarcnlousescapo from death, says: “Exposure after meas les induced serious luug trouble, whicn ended iu Consumption. I had frequent hemorrhages aud coughed night and day. All my doctors said I must soon die. Then I began to use Dr. King’s New Discovery tor Consumption, which completely cured me. I would not bo withont it even if it cost $3,00 a bottle. Hundreds have used it on my recom mendation aud all say it never fails to oure Throat, Chest and Long troubles.” Regular size 60c and SI,OO, Trial bottles free at Winder Drug, Cos., Copper Production The growth of copper production in the century has been very rapid, being in the first decade 91,000 tons, in the fifth 291,000 tons, and in the tenth de cade, which ends with 1900, 3,043,000 tons, of which 1,9(53,000 tons is supplied by North America, the proportion of this being from the United States. The rapid extension of the railroad sys tem of Mexico is resulting in the open ing of some very extensive copper mines in that country; thejrichness of the ores, which, as a rule, carry gold aud silver, together witn the abundance of very cheap laber and the climatic advantages will tend to greatly increase the Not th American prodneton. One of the lar gest copper mining enterprises iu the world is now being started by the Rothschilds, whojhave invented $5,000,- 000 therein. Tnis great property is iu the State of Michoacan, aud in the same mineral belt as are the El Progreso Mines that are advertised in this issue. The mainspring of the in crease of the world’s production of cop per is, the great'profit that results from mining it, and at the pres ent time no better iuvestmeut is offered than the stock of a good copper mining company in the initial stages and before a dividend is paid. QUESTION ANSWERED. 3 Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of any medicine in the civ ilized world, Your mothers’ and grand mothers’ never thought of using any thing else for Indigestion or Biliousness. Doctors were scarce, aud they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostra tion or Heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic ac tion of the system, aud that is all they took when feeling dull and bd with headaches and other aches. Yon only need a few doses of Green's August Flower, in lignid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. Sample bottles at Winder Drug Cos. "My dear brudders an’ sisters,” re marked the venerable pastor of the on ly colored church in town, as he care fully cleared the broad table in front of him so that every nickel, cent, and but ton laid npon it would stand oat in startling distinctness, "dere is some of de folks in dis chn’ch gives accawdin’ to deir means, an’ some accawdin’ to deir meanness. Le’s not have anyofde secon’ class heah dis mawnin’!” After which the processon commenced, and everybody reached for his bottom dime. —Ex. THE APPETITE OF A GOAT Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose Stomach and Liver are oat of order. All such should know that Dr. King’s New Life Pills, the wonderful Stomach and Liver Remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health alid great'energy. Only 253. at, Win der Drug Cos. _ NO 26.