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HODGES, CAMP <fc ARNOLD.
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....Headquarters For GENERARL MERCHANDISE....
Our Dry Goods and Notion | hebesta a d nno
and Notions. Come see and be pricesare right ' 3 Goocl3
Straw ‘Hats Stylish > Bright and New Full Line and prices to suit.
StlOeS. Sorough^complet^a Update® ° f Ladle3 an<i Geats oxford aud ties are
We , a, ' e A he recognized Leaders in FAMILY and FANCY GROCERIES. Corn, Flour, and Svrun we buv
aIT otifer^inds*ot'goorts a way " s make it to your advantage in buying Groceries from us as well as
We also still handle the CELEBRATED STANDARD SEWING MACHINE,
We visit the store of HODGeScX Don't forget when you are in Winder t
News In and
$ Around Winder.
m Major Cox made a business trip to
I Monroe yesterday.
8 Mr. Win. F. Duke has returned home
Bfrom Arlington, Ga.
8 Col. Lue Hutchins, of Lawrenceville,
8 was in the city yesterday.
8 Mr. Edgar Jackson and sister, Miss
8 Sunie, spent Sunday in Athens.
8 All goods at Stanton & Bondurant’s
8 mast go in the next 30 days at cost and
8 Mow.
8 Mrs. J. A. Mobley and children are
8 spending several days in Monroe the
8 pests of relatives. ,
I Dr. L. C. Allen, of Hoschton, one of
■ Jackson county’s next representatives,
I was in the city yesterday.
I Mrs. W. O. Fluke, of Union Point,
I with her two sons are the guests of Mr.
I and Mrs. A.H. O’Neal for a few weeks.
I Mr. Hugh Philips, a prosperous farm-
I er ot Virgil, was in the city last Satur-
I day and gave The Economist a pleasant
I call.
I If you want goods at and below cost
you can get them at the store of Stan
ton & Bondurant.
Mrs. J. C. Duggan and sister, Miss
Claud.ne Daniel, have returned to their
home in Atlanta after a few week’s
Tisit with relatives here.
Misses Jessie Sheats and Pearl Jack
son two of our very charming young
‘Sdies, are at home again after a visit
of a week at Bostwick, Ga.
Messrs W. H. Brewer, of Seymour,
and Jack Guthree, of Mulberry, were
in the city Tuesday and did not forget
t 0 Siwe The Economist office a pleasant
call.
We do all kinds of sewing Machine
repaiiing, and can supply you with any
new part. Winder Furniture Cos.
Mrs. J. s. Downing and two little
Birls, of Springfield, 111., are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. O’Neal. Mrs.
is a sister-in-law of Mrs.
O’Neal.
If you are interested in sending your
hoys and girls to an up-to-date school
d°nt fail to read the advertisement of
binder Public school, which opens
Soptembvr 4th.
Mrs. Hngh Philips, of Virgil, passed
trough Winder last Saturday with her
■ther, Mr. J. M. Lyle, and sister, Miss
hiatie Lyle, to spend a week with them
toeir home in Monroe.
It is a pleasure instead of an injury
■or a Lady to run one of our Ball Bear
lnS sewing Machines. Winder Fur-
Si ture Cos.
s Jodge Nat Trout, of Pendergrass,
? eQt a few hours in the city Saturday
enroute home from Penning
, 0n ’ he spent several days with
s °n. Dr. J. H. Trout.
of tliat all goods at the store
cost and to bel?w? oUjUrant g ° iDg at
Foundry and Machine
Shop at Work.
The Foundry and Machine Shop has
begun work and there are orders alrea
dy in to run over one month. Mr. Hood,
the manager, understands his business
and has everything in fine shape.
FOR SALE—Two nice m'lch cows
cheap for cash or good note. Apply to
T. C Dana.
The Ladies Aid Society of the Chris
tian church desire to thank Mrs. F. W.
Bondurant and Miss Albritton for their
assistance at the ice cream supper last
Friday night. They rendered valuable
services to the society.
Mothers endorse it, children like it,
old folks use it. We refer to One Min
ute Cough Cure. It will quickly cure
all throat and lung troubles. G. W.
DeLaPerriere.
Mr. W. H. Bridges, Jr., and brother,
Mr. Jeff Bridges, of Talmo, gave The
Economist a pleasant call while in the
city Tuesday. They are old friends of
boyhood days and we enjoyed their call
very much.
The quicker you stop a cough or cold
the less q anger there will be of fatal
lung trouble. One Minute Cough Cure
is the only harmless remedy that gives
immediate results. You will like it.
G. W. DeLaPerriere.
•
Rev. L, F. J icksou, of Auburu, gave
us a pleasant call Monday. As will be
seen in The Economist, he offers his
beautiful home and farm for sale, and
anyonewanting to locate in a nice town
and at the same time get a bargain
should write or see him at once.
We have several special bargains in
second hand sewing Machines, all in
good working order. Winder Fur
niture Cos.
Mr. Guy Riden and wife, of Forsyth
county, spent part of last week, in Win
der the guests of Mr. and Mts. E. M.
Molder. Mr. Riden is one of the pros
perous and prominent farmers of his
county but is thinking of buying a farm
near Winder and locating here.
It will surprise you to experience the
benefit obtained by using the dainty aud
famous little pills known as DeWitt’s
Little Early Risers. G. W. DeLaPerri
ere.
and The Light EMPIRE l>i^„ D p r i!!
Running 1.1 llV*—* thread.
It has taper axles like a wagon, making it the lightest draft Drill made, and reducing the
draft fully twenty-five per cent, over Drills that have straight axles.
HI Its wheels will never wear in and rub the box with our taper axle, like Drills will when their
Hi It has galvanized conductors which telescope on uneven ground, thereby insuring an even
H distribution of the seed, and will never clog up like a rubber tube will, and will not rust.
'Jjjm It is the only Drill in the world that will sow the same amount of wheat or oats per acre
W with the same gear in equally the same time without making any change.
m It is accurate and reliable, because the quantity sown is regulated by gear, there being no
From one-half bushel to four bushels, either of wheat, rye, oats or barley, can be sown per
From ninety-two pounds to three hundred and seventy pounds of fertilizer can be sown to
the acre. It pays to have an Empire Drill.
SOLD THE WUKLD OVER Wewould be pleased to have you call and examine our Drills. Sold on liberal terms.
DABNEY HARDWARE CO., Winder, Georgia
Col. Jack Smith
•
Col. Jack Smith, one of the big capi
talists of Atlanta, spent a few days here
first of the week accompanied by his
wife. He was raised in Walton oounty
and every body from here to Atlanta
knows Jack Smith. He says life is too
short to look back and he intends to
keep looking forward till the sunrmons
comes.
You will never find auy other pills so
prompt and so pleasant as DeWitt’s Lit
-1 tie Early Risers. G. W. DeLaPerriere.
Mr. H. C. White, of Mansfield, spent
a few days in Winder first of the week.
Come right along everybody and get
auy goods in our store at and below
cost. Stanton & Bondurant.
The horse swappers reunion will come
off on Aug 28, 29, and 30th. The
grounds for hitching camping etcaie
well arranged and all the swappers are
expected to be on hand,
G. T. Arnold.
President.
You are cordialy invited to visit our
store and 3ee our sewing Machine dis
play. Winder Furniture Cos.
Millions will be spent in politics this
year. We can’t keep the campaign
going without money any more than we
can keep the body vigorous without
food. Dyspeptics used to starve them
selves. Now Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure di
gests what you eat and allows you to
eat all the good food you want. It rad
ically cures stomach troubles. G. W.
DeLaPerriere.
Gone To New York.
Mr. J. T. Strange left this week for
New York to lay in his large fall and
winter stock of drygoods He will be
gone about two weeks and will also in
clude Baltimore in his trip.
Seaboard Schedulelfor Winder
SOUTH BOUND. NORTH BOUND.
No 41 due4:2l am No. 52due9:30am.
“403 “2:l9pm “402“ 2:l9pm.
*, 53 “6:lßpm “ 38 “10:43pm.
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.”
First Open 8011.
Mr. J. R. Chaipen brought us the first
open boll of cotton Monday we had seen
this season. It was grown on his farm
out one and a half miles from Winder
on the Pea Ridge mountains, where yon
can grow almost any thing that is pro
duced in Georgia and one of the health
iest sections of the universe.
Chinese are dangerous enemies, for
they are treacherous. That’s why all
counterfeits of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
are dangerous. They look like
DeWitt’s, but instead of the all-healing
witch hazel they all contain ingredients
liable to irritate the skin and cause
blood poisoning. For piles, injuries
and skin diseases use the original and
genuine DeWitt’s Witch Hazel salve.
G. W. DeLaPerriere.
New Depot.
Col. Dunlap will begin at once the
erection of anew depot at this place for
the G. J. & S. railroad. This will be
the nicest and most up to date depot, he
says, on the entire line of his road.
The wolf in the fable put on sheep’s
clothing because if he traveled on his
own reputation he couldn’t accomplish
his purpose. Counterfeiters of DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve couldn’t sell their
worthless salves on their merits, so they
put them -in boxes and wrappers like
DeWitt’s. Look out for them. Take
only DeWitt’s Witch Hazl Salve. It
cures piles and all skin diseases. G. W.
DeLaPerriere.
J. W. Millsaps Quite 111.
The many friends of Mr. John W,
Millsaps will bo pained to learn that he
is quite ill at the home of his mother,
just below town. He left Winder about
five weeks ago and has been conftued to
his bed ever since. He is one of the
popular clerks of J. T. Strange & Cos.
and The Economist hopes that a change
for the better will soon take place and
that in a few weeks he will be at his
post again.
In India, the laud of famine, thous
ands die because they caunot obtain
food. In America, the land of plenty
many suffer and die because they can
not digest the food they eat. Kodoi
Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat.
It instantly relieves and radically cares
all stomach troubles. G. W. DeLaPer
riere,
Jackson--Johns.
The marriage of Miss Sunie Jackson
and Mr. G. A. Johns of our city took
plaoe Wtdnesday evening, Judge Rus
sell performing the ceremony. The
bride was one of our most popular and
fasciuadug youug ladies and the groom
is one of Wiuder’s leading business men.
They left on the North bound tram last
night for Washington and New York
audwill be gone for several weeks.
The Economist extends its best wishes
to Mr. and Mrs. Johns.
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 drugstore
and the druggist recommended me to
try Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. I tried
it and one-half of a 50 cent bottle cured
ine entirely. 1‘ now recommend it to
all my friends. — F. A. Babcock, Erie,
Pa. It is for sale by Winder Drug Cos.
Horse Swappers Reunion.
Mr. G. T. Arnold, president of the
horse swappers reunion, requests us to
say that all arrangements have been
made for the big reunion which comes
off in Winder on August 28, 29 and
30th.
Set of wagon Scales for
sale cheap by Winder
Hardware Cos.
Christian Church Services
Protracted services at the Christian
ohurch will begin next Sunday and Mr.
Speigle. the pastor, will be assisted by
Mr. J. H. Wood. The church extends
a cordial welcome to all who can come
out to these services.
If troubled with rheumatism, give
Chamberlain’s Pain-Balm a trial. It
will not cost yon a cent if it does no
good. One application will relieve the
pain. It also cures sprains and braises
in one 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 Drag Cos.