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Our Dry Goods and Notion Bum b m?r"mS”fD?.?'“ooo“
and Notions, Come see and be convinced—our prices are right
HcitS 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 are
sO llUtJo. thoroughly complete and Up-To-Date.
\/\T are the recognized Leaders in FAMILY and FANCY GROCERIES. Corn, Flour, and Syrup we buy
> * 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,
We also still handle the CELEBRATED STANDARD SEWING MACHINE.
\ Ts-\ are ever ready to wait on our customers and appreciate your patronage. Don’t forget when you are] in Winder tf
vvt! visit the store of HODGES, CAMP & ARNOLD.
News In and
Around Winder.
Winder ought to have a carnival every
year. •
Winder is improving faster than any
town in Georgia.
Start your children to school next
Tuesday, Sept. 4th.
Mr. Frank McElroy, of Bogart, gave
ns a pleasant call Monday.
Mr. J. H. Strickland, of near Jeffer
son, was in the city Tuesday.
There were a great many interesting
exhibits at the carnival and fair.
Every one who attended the carni
val enjoyed it and was well pleased.
Crops in many sections are ruined
from the extreme dry and hot weather.
The carnival proved a big sucoess and
everything passed off without any trou
ble.
All goods at Stanton & Bondurant’s
must go in the next 30 days at cost r. id
below.
Mr. Geo. W. Camp, of Watkinsville,
was in rur city Tuesday and made us a
pleasant call.
Say! Don’t forget Friday, August
3lst. is the day to go to Tallulah Falls
on the excursion.
Tne Carnival and Fair brought large
crowds to Winder Tuesday, Wednes
day and Thursday.
Have your roofs and smokestacks
painted with Winder Herdwr.re Co’s
Roof Paint.
Mr. Tom Hall, of Oconee county, is
spending some time with his cousin,
Mr. Tuck of our city.
The Seaboard Air Dine Railway is the
direct route to the Elks’ Carnival at
Atlanta, Sept. 3rd.—Bth.
Mr. H. T- Gee, of Pendergrass, was
in the city yesterdoy and gave The
Economirt a pleasant call,
Mr. Lesoo Chandler, of Athens, was
visiting relatives in the city a few days
during the street fair and carnival.
We do all kinds of sewing Machine
repairing, and can supply you with any
new part. Winder Furniture Cos.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Potts, of Apple
Valley, and Mr. Miles Wilhite, of Dry
Pond spent a few days here first of the
week.
Mr. Will Morris, of Tucker, is spend
ing several days here with relatives.
He is a brother of Mr. Leroy Morris of
our city:
It is a pleasure instead of an injury
for a Lady to run one of our Ball Bear
ing sewing Machines. Winder Fur
niture Cos.
For cheap and elegant service to the
Elks’ Carnival at Atlanta, September
3rd to Bth, take the Seaboard Air Line
Railway.
The Elks’ Carnival and Street Fair
at Atlanta, September 3rd, —Bth. Take
the Seaboard Air Line Railway.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Hood, of near
Harmony Grove, spent a few days the
first of the week with their son, Mr. J.
M. Hood.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Qaattlebaum ,
of Jefierson, spent yesterday in the cit y
and gave The Economist a short but
pleasant call.
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.
Dr. Bridges, who will be one of the
next representative from Walton coun
ty, spent yesterday in the city mixing
with his many friends.
If you want goods at and below cost
you can get them at the store of Stan
ton & Bondurant.
See Agents of the Seaboard Air Line
Railroad for the Elks’ Crrnival and
Street Fair at Atlanta, September
3rd. —Bth.
The quicker you stop a cough or cold
the less Ganger 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.
Mrs. W. T. Hamer and little daugh*
ter, of Atlanta, returned to tneir home
to-day after a visit of a week with her
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Jackson.
Mrs. Julia C. Hunter, of Wiluer, died
Tuesday and was hurried Wednesday.
She was 74 years old and was the widow
of Wm. Hunter, who died about 30
ye irs ago.
We have several special bargains in
second hand sewing Maohines, all in
good working order. Winder Fur
niture Cos.
Messrs T. A. McElhaunon, J. L. Wil
liamson, Charlie Mahaffey aud Hugh
Story were over from Jefferson yester
day to take in the fair and carnival.
It will surprise you to experience the
benefit obtained by using the dainty and
famous little pills known as DeWitt’s
Little Early Risers. G. W. DeLaPerri
ere.
One fare for the round trip by the
Seaboard Air Line Railway, to the
Elks’ Carnival and Street Fair, at At
lanta September 3rd to Bth.
The Light PMPIPF D “ 1 .
Running - why? * the lead.
' BEC It like a wagon, making it thelightescdraftDr.il made, and reducing the
draft fully twenty-five par cent. over Drills that have straight axles.
Its wheels will never wear in and rub the box with our taper axle, like Drills will when their
Wh "lt has*galvanized conductors which telescope on uneven ground, thereby insuring an even
distribution of the seed, and will never clog up like a rubber tube will, and will not rust.
It is the only Drill in the world that will sow the same amount of wheat or oats per acre
with the sami gear in equally the same time without making any change.
It is accurate and reliable, because the quaDtity sown is regulated by gear, there being no
one-half bushel to four bushels, either of wheat, rye, oats or barley, can be sown per
aCr From ninety-two pounds to three hundred and seventy pounds of fertilizer .can be sown to
SOLD THE WORLD OVER be*
DABNEY HARD WARE CO., Winder, Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Downing and lit
tle boy, of Augusta, aud Mr. and Mrs.
L, A. Boline, of Washington, Georgia,
are spending a week or more with Mr.
and Mrs. W. El O’Neal, of our city.
Tickets on sale for the Elks’ Carni
val, Atlanta, September 3rd, sth and
7th; good until September 9th, inclu
sive, by the Seaboard Air Line Rail
way.
You will never find any other pills so
prompt and so pleasant as Ds Witt’s Lit
tle Early Risers. G. W. DeLaPerriere.
Mr. John W. Shields, of Wilner,
brought us a sample of his rice this
week it is as fine as one ever saw grow
in the regular rice section. He has been
growing it for two years very success,
fully aud has no trouble in selling all
he makes at a good price.
Come right along everybody aud get
any goods in our store at aud below
cost. Stanton & Bondurant.
On aooount of the carnival this week
we have neglected our paper and have
not as much local matter as usual. It
has been too busy a time to write and
too many people here to do anything but
talk.
You are cordialy invited to visit our
store and 3ee our sewing Machine dis
play. Winder Furniture Go.
Mr. W. J. Whitehead, of Wilner,
bought the beautiful home of Mr.
Hutchins on Church street today and
will move here auother year, Mr, White
head is one of the very successful and
large farmers of Chandler’s dist.
Remembe r that all goods at the store
of Stanton & Bondurant are going at
cost and below.
The annual meeting of the Georgia
Universalist Convention will be held
with the Mulberry Universalist church
three miles from Winder, beginning to
morrow aud closing Sunday. There
will be delegates from all over the state
and some able preachers. It will be an
interesting meeting and all are cordi
ally invited to attend the services.
Dunn, Lyle & Cos. have great faith in
good prices for cotton this season. Read
their local in this issue and also their
cotton letter. This is an interesting
matter for all farmers who will have
cotton to put on the market.
A New Brick Building.
Dr. J. C. DeLePerriere has begun the
erection of a large two-story brick build
ing on Broad street which will have on
the first floor two store rooms aud a
bank. This will be one of the haudsom e
buildings in the city and w’U be com
pleted by the Ist of October.
Chinese are dangerous enemies, for
they are treacherous. That’s why all
counterfeits of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve are dangerous. They look like
DeWitt’s, but instead of the all-healing
witoh 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 Hrsel salve.
G. W. DeLaPerriere,
Mr. Ellis Betts, one of the promising
young men, of Wiluer, gave us several
pleasant calls this week while here tak
ing in the carnival.
WANTED.—A good mule that will
work to anv vehicle and to weigh not
under 1000 lbs.
Dunnv Lyle & Cos.
The Elks’ Carnival at Atlanta, will
be'in progress September 3rd, 4th, sth,
6th, 7th aud Bth. Take the Seaboard
Air Line Railway,
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 gtarve 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.
Read the add in this issue of the Win
der Foundry and Machine Works and
when'you need any work in this line
bring it to Winder. It is one of the best
machine shops to be found any where
and they can do any job and do it right.
In India, the land of famine, thous
ands die because they cannot 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 orree
all stomaoh troubles. G. W. DeLaPer
iere.
Buy your roof Paint from Winder
, Hardware Cos.
Banks Consolidated.
The Winder Banking Cos. has bought
the bank of Winder and consolidated
the two and from now on we will only
have The Winder Banking Cos., whioh
will be one of the strongest banks in
this section of the State.
Mr, W. A Morris, of Tucker, Ga ,
took in he oarnival this week and
while here gave us a pleasant call aud
had his name enrolled on our list of
subscribers. He is a native of old Jack
son but has been a citizen of Gwinnett
for several years. He is an old friend
of our boyhood days aud we were truly
glad to shake his hand. There is no
clever a man to be found any where
than Bill Morris aud is always cheer
ful aud in a good humor.
Notice Populists.
There will be a meeting of the Pop
ulist party of Hoaohton district at Bras
elton’s store next Saturday, September
Ist, at 8 o’clock. Let every one who
oau come out.
Set of wagon Scales for
sale cheap by Winder
Hardware Cos.
Our First Bag of Cotton.
The first bag of cotton sold this
season in Winder was bought by Col.
M, D. Irwin for 10 and a half cents
per pound. This is the highest price
paid by any town we have heard of this
season. Winder always leads the oot
ton market and will pay more this
season than auy other place.
Remember this and if you want to
get the top of the market for your cot
ton bring it to Winder.
If troubled with rheumatism, give
Chamberlain’s Pain-Balm a triaL It
will not oost you a cent if it does no
good. One application will relieve the
pain. It also cures sprains aud bruises
in one-tnird the time required by any
other treatment. Cuts, burns, frost
bites, quiusey, pains in the side and
chest, glandular and other swellings are
quickly cured by applying it. Every
bottle warranted. Prioe, 25 and 50 ots.
Winder Drug Cos.