The Jackson economist. (Winder, Ga.) 18??-19??, August 23, 1900, Image 1

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THE JACKSON ECONOHIST. VOL. VIII. Register, Voters. The registration books are open at my office during August court. I will be at the following places with the registration books: Center, August 27, 9 to 11 a. m. Nicholson, August 27, 12 to 2 p. m. Hawks Store. August 27, Bto4 p. m. Harmony Grove, Aug 28, 8 to 12 a.m. Wilson’s Church, Aug. 28, 2 to 3 p.m.' Maysville. August 28, 4 to 5 p. m. Diamond Hill, August 29, 7 to 8 a. m. Constantin eJAugust 29, 10 to 11 a. m. Gilbert’s Store, Aug. 29, 12 to 1 p. m. Miller’s C. G. August 29, 2 to 3 p. m Dr. Morgan’s Office, Aug 29, 4to 5 p m . A. H. Brock, T. C. GLORIOUS NEWS Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Washita, I. T. He writes: “Four bottles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible gores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors could give no help; but her cure is complete and her healtn i6 excellent.” This shows what thousands have proved —that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It’s the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and run ning sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps diges tion bu'ids np the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by, Winder Drug Cos Guar anteed. JEFFERSON. Miss Crawford Daniel is spending this week in the country the guest of relatives. Mis 9 Florette Williamson, of Athens, visited relatives in town this week. Mr. Pierce Bunter, of Athens, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. W. A. Clark this week. Misses Inez Boggs and Lula Alcßee spent several days with Mrs. May Pitt man this week. Miss Lillie Duke, of Atlanta, is the gnest of her father, Mr. M. N. Duke. Misses Dixon and Messrs. J. M. Story and W. W. Dixon visited Carnesville last week. Mr. A. E. Brooks, of Atlanta, is in town for a few days. Miss Genie Harrison is quite sick. Mr. J. P. Kelly and daughter have returned home from a several days vis it to relatives in Atlanta. Mrs. Galloway and mother, Mrs. Sey mour, visited Mrs. A. M. Flanigan at Marcus last week. Mrs. Hattie Webb, of Gainesville, spent last Monday and Tuesday in town the guest of relatives. Miss Callie Watson is visiting rela tives in Athens. Miss Mamie Dxdisman is visiting Mrs. J, E. Tribble in Oglethorpe coun ty. Mies Julia Bell is improving slowly. Mr. W. W. Edwards is spending soma time with relatives in South Georgia. Mrs. W. D. Dadisman and children re visiting relatives in Elberton. Rev A. A. Tilly, of Gainesville, is assisting Rev. Mays with the protract ed meeting at the Methodist church. Mrs. E. (J. Armistead has returned home after a pleasant visit to Mrs. Sarah Flanigan near Hosohton. Col. W. L Pike and Judge Bradbury made a business trip to Winder last Tuesday. Misses Mira and Effie Blair viaied re latives in Athens this week. Miss Ina Sherard has returned home from a several days visit to her brother near Maysville. Mr. Arthur Maddox is quite ill with fever, near town. does it pay to buy cheap? . A cheap remedy for coughs and colds 'all right, but you want something that will relieve and cure the more se- Te re and dangerous results of throat and tong troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? les, if possiple; if not posible for you, then in either case take the ONLY rem* that has been introduced in all civ* ilized countries with success for severe throat and lungs troubles, Boschee's lonian 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. Try cue bottle. Recommended many years hy all druggists in the world. Sample tattle at Winder Drug Cos. Winder, ” hi WINDER, JACKSON COUNTY, GEORGIA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 23. 1900. WILNER. Everything was quiet in Wilner last Sunday, no event happened that would tend to move the citadel at this end of the line. Mrs. Anna Hawes, of MacoD, who has been spending three weeks here as the guest of Mrs. M. E. Fulcher and family, | has returned home. Misses Stella and Ruby McEthannon attended protracted meeting at Galilee last week. Next Saturday and Sunday is Rev. H. B. Mays regular appointment at Leba non church. Let everybody come out and give this eminent divine a good con gregation. Miss Marge Holliday is spending awhile with relatives in the Classio City. Mrs. Julia C. Hunter is in a very low condition and is not expected to live many days. Messrs. E. M. McDonald and H. L McElhannon made a trip to Frankjin county last Sunday. There must be some feminine attraction over there for these rising young men. Mrs. S. T. Boyd, of Statkam, spent Sunday here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wall, Messrs! J. T. and C. C. Fulcher attend ed a musical entertainment at the resi dence of Mr. Win field Barrett, near Gum Springs last Saturday night Mr. J. D. Jackson has returned home from a weeks visit to White county. A LIFE AND DEATH FIGHT. Mr. W. A. Hines of Manchester, la., writing of his almost miarcnlons escape from death, says: “Exposure after meas les induced serions lung trouble, which ended in Consumption. I had frequent homorrliages aud coughed night and day. All my doctors said I most soon die. Then I began to use Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, which completely cared me. I would not be without it even if it cost $5,00 a bottle. Hundreds have used it on my recom mendation and all say it never fails to eure Throat, Chest and Lung troubles.” Regular size 50c and SI,OO, Trial bottle free at Winder Drug, Cos., CARL. We haven’t any news mueh foe ®ur readers this week. The farmers are busy pulling fodder. Mrs. Emma Hill, of Winder, is visit ing friends here this week. Mr. A. L. Xing is adding mnch to the appearance of hie home by painting his house. We learn the people are having a good meeting at Midway church near here. Mr. H. L. Pate is in Athens on busi ness. Mr. J. H. Hutchins has just returned from a business trip to Atlanta. Dr. M. T. Johnson and Mr W. P. Coeby is making arrangements to at tend a senatorial meeting at Decatur. Rev. J. R. Williams will preach at Carl chnrch next Snuday. HE FOOLED THE SURGEONS. All doctors told Renick Hamilton, of West Jefferson , 0., after suffering 18 months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was per formed; bat he cured himself with five boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, the surest Pile care on Earth, and the best Salve in the World. 25 oents a box. Sold by, Winder Drug Cos, FOR RUNT—One four horse farm in Marshill district on Barber’s creek in Oconee county. Three settlements Apply to W. J. Bennett, Winder, Ga. Nice Home For Sale at Auburn. A two story nine room modern house, cellar, garret, closets etc. Fine orch ards of select fruit 40 acres of select land L. F. & T. P. Jackson, Auburn, Ga. Last fall I sorained my left hip while handling some heavy boxes. The doc tor 1 called on said at first it wai a slight strain and would soon be well, but 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 drug 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 roy friends. —F. A. Bibcock, Erie, Pa. It is for sale by Winder Drug Cos. For Sale. City of Winder will sell City Mule on Wednesday Angnst 29th in front of Winder Hardware Cos. at 10:30 a. ro. to the highest bidder. This mule is 6 years old and sound in every way and weighs 1 100 pounds. S. E. Sharpton, Chairman. Thorough Bred Bull for sale. I will sell my thorough Bred Jersey Bull to the highest bidder on Wednes day Aug. 28th in front of Winder Hard ware Co's store. He is well marked and from the original jersey, imported here from Carolina. T. C. Dunn. Give Your Order. We have already sold four Shredding Machines this season. This is the best thing ever gotten up making and saving plenty of forage. The demand has been so great that if you want a Sh edder yon will have to give ns your order at once as the factory will soon be oat ot them. Winder Hardware Cos. 1 A Complete Success. Mr. H. C. Horton made a test of his Shredder Tuesday morning and it prov ed a complete success. This will be a great thing for the farmers and you ought to see Mr. Horton at once and make arrangements with him to shred your corn. It will certainly be to your interest The horse swappers reunion will come off on Aug 28, 29, and 30th. The grounds for hitching camping etc aie well arranged and all the swappers are expected to be on haud. G. T. Arnold. President. 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 Hazel Salve. It cures piles and all skin diseases. G. W. DeLaPerriere. Winder Street Fair and Carnival. Beginning Tuesday, Angust 28th, the progressive citizens of Winder have ar ranged to inangnrate a grand Street Fair and Carnival to continue for three days. The entire field of worthy attractions has been carefully canvassed with great care and the visitors within her gates will be entertained with Trades Display parades, Floral parades. Fire works and magnificent carnival scenes never before witnessed outside the celebrated cities of French-America daring their Mardi Gras celebrations. The Midway with all its attractive features will be on hand and interest the multitude. The G. J. &S. R. R., with its convenient schedules, will offer its friends and patrons a very low rate for the return trip. Tickets will go on sale Monday, August 27th. limited to return on any train until Friday, Angnst Slat, inclusive. For further iuformotion call on any of the G. J. & 8. R. R. agents or write Samuel C. Dunlap, Receiver, Gainesville, Ga.—The Gainesville Ea gle. WOULD NOT BUFFER SO AGAIN FOR FIFIY TIMES ITS PRICE. I awoke last night with severe pains in my stomach. I never felt so badly in all my life. When I came down to work this morning I felt so week I could harkly work. 1 went to Miller & MoCurdy’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 I should not care to endure the sufferings of last night again for fifty times its price.—G. H. Wilson, Liveryman, Bur fettstown, Washington Ca. Pa. This 'his remedy is for sale by Winder Drug Cos. ToCotton Growers I , As we are on the eve of marketing the cotton crop of 1900, we desire a hint to the cotton grower. Last season we prophesied that it would be profitable to hold your cotton for higher prices. Our prediction was more than realized, as we wore sure that the crop would prove to be a short one caused by drought duriug the month of Angus*. This year the same opportunity is be ing offered First: We had the latest spring on record, followed by rain every day dur ing the month of June, which put the crop in a deplorable condition from which it has never recovered. Oar prediction this year is that WE will see the lowest prices for cotton in October and November. This will be caused by the farmers being forced to sell their cotton in order to meet their fall obligations. Now this means that the bulk of the crop will pass into the hands of the speculators and manufacturers- So soon as this takes place, which will be about January or February the crop will suddenly be found short and with the small amount of last years crop carried over the consumer will see at once the supply will not meet the de mand. Upon these facts our opinion is we will s°e prices go skyward with a rush—lo cents sure. Hold your cotton for January prices and reap the benefit of the short crop. If you are not financially able to do this, we are ready and willing to assist yon. We have an abundant supply of money which we propose to adv anoe on cotton stored with us at the remarkably low and legal rate of 8% per annum. Re member we charge no commission. Yours anxious to serve, Winder Warehouse Cos. THE APPETITE OF A GOAT Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose Stomach and Liver are out 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 and great energy. Only 25c. at, Win der Drug Cos. Last Excursion of The Season. It has been decided to ran the last excursion from G. J. Sc S. stations to Tallulah Falls on Friday Angust 3l8t„ the schedule will be a convenient one, allowing our friends and patrons a fall day at the Falls, the return trip will'be made, leaving the Falls at 10 p. m., cen tral time, thus affording every one an opportunity of viewing this grand and soul inspiring sight by the nellow light of fair Luna, the evening will be spent in dancing, listening to the strains of sweet mnsic and the grand final will be an illumination of the most prominent of the poits in and about the Falls with a grand display of the most beautiful fireworks ever seen in this section with an exact representation of the famous indian “Ghost Danoe” rendered by genuine members of the Cherokee Tribe of Indians. Very truly, Samuel C. Dunlap, Receiver. A CARD OF THANKS. I wish to ?ay that I feel under lasting obligations for what Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has done for our family. We have nsed it in so many cases of coughs, lnng troubles and whooping congh. and it has always given the most perfect satisfaction, we feel greatly in debted to the mannfactnrers of this remedy and wish them to please aooept onr hearty thanks.—Respectfully, Mr* 8. Doty, Des Moines, lowa. For sale by Winder Drug Cos. Horse Swappers Reunion. Mr. G. T. Arnold, president of the horse swappers renaion, requests ns to say that all arrangement# have been made for the big reunion which comes off in Winder on August 28, 29 and 80th. A Turkey Dinner. One of the most pleasant occasions of which we have had the pleasure of be ing one of the number present was a big turkey dinner at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Rainey, of Mulbeiry, on last Thursday. Editor Snow, w ife and daughter, of Social Cir cle, had been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rainey for several days, and to add to the enjoyment of their visit and sever al others who were present on that day, the host and hostess gave a sumptuons dinner of turkey and every thiag else that would satisfy tlie appetite of mor tal man. Editor Snow, Messrs M. D. Irwin, W. H Toole and J. A. Mobley did fall jastice to the occasion and demonstrated the fact that they could appreciate a good dinner. As we had already done this on several previous occasions, we kept qniet and ate turkey until it was deemed prudent to cease if we ever expected an invitation in the fu<ura to dine with Mr. und Mrs. Rainey* There is ro place where yon are made to feel more at home and where all formalities are laid aside than with them, and we feel assured that the splendid dinner and pleasant time spent at their beantifnl and kind home will long be remembered by everyone present. At The Fair and Carnivaf. The following is a few things that can be seen at The Great Street Fair and Carnival on Angnsl 28, 29 and 30, at Winder: Children’s Day, Stamp of all Nations, precious stones, floral parade, war rel ics, handsome timber exhibit, the big ear of corn, sea shells, business mens* parade, curiosities of the mighty ocean, seed exhibit, Southern milling interests, comic sports and thousands of other things. PREMIUMS. Live Stock— Best exhibit of live stock from any one farm. Cow giving rich est milk. Cow giving largest quantity of milk. Farm and Garden Products —Largest number of articles exhibited from any one farm. Canned Fruits, Preserves and Pickles —Largest exhibit from any one lady. Ladies’ Work, Domestic Manufac tures —Largest exhibit of hand wnrk of all kinds made by one lady. Specimen embroidery and needle work. Knit iaca. Silk qnilt. Quilt. Five yards home made cloth. Rug carpet made by ex hibitor. Best work made by blind girl. Beßt work made by blind boy. Educational —Largest exhibit from any one school. Bast collection of but tei flies, with names. Best collection of bags. Paintings, oil. Painting, water colors. Painting, on China. Most in teresting collection of photographs. Best collection of potted flowers. Great est exhibit of hand work, by a boy un der 12 years. Greatest exhibit of haudl work, by a girl under 12 years. Curios —Largest exhibit of colonial relics. Largest exhibit, Indian Largest exhibit, Confederate States, war relirs. manufactured products. Handsome medals and diplomas will be awarded on the best of the following articles: Two horse carriage hand made. Top baggy, had made; Open buggy, hand made; Express wsgon, hand made; Two horse wagon, hand made; Collec tion of furniture, hand made; Sign painting; Specimen job printing; Speci men book binding; Specimen graining; Best specimen marble work; Double carriage harness, hand made; Wagon harness, hand made; Boggy harness, handmade; Side saddle, hand made; Man’s saddle, hand made; Riding bridle, hand made; Best broom, hand made; Pair gent’s fine boots, hand made; Pair ladies’ fine shoes, hand made* Premiums a ill be awarded on the same as above, made by machinery. SPECIAL PREMIUMS. Handsomest decorated carriage in flower parade. Handsomest decorated bicycle in flower parade. Most grace ful girl rider under 16 in trades’ parade. Most graceful lady rider in trades pn rade. Best decorated hoose or build ing. Handsomest float in trades parade. Best display of accoutrement in Con federate Veterans parade. Best appear ing class or division in ohiidren’s parade. NO 32.