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HODGES, CAMP & ARNOLD.
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....Headquarters For GENERARL nERCHANDISE....
Our Dry Goods and Notion BSs£?Siif 'SBff&Jg
and Notions* Come see and be convinced —our prices are right
Straw HatS Bright and New Full Line and prices to suit.
We do not hesitate to say that our line of Ladies and Gents Oxford and Stria* tiq a™
thoroughly complete and Up-To-Date. owm? ties are
Wp Are the recognized Leaders in FAMILY and FANCY GROCERIES. Corn, Flour, andJSyrup we buv
x * toy the car load and can always make it to your advantage in buying Groceries from us as well as
all other kinds of goods. a
We also still handle the CELEBRATED STANDARD SEWING MACHINE.
\\ J a are e V er re a dy to wait on our customers and appreciate your patronage. Don’t forget when you are in Winder ti
V V t? vlS it the store of HODGES. CAMP A ARNOT.D
fa In and
% Around Winder.
The public school gets larger every
week.
The registration books closed yes
terday.
Everything is hustling iu Winder and
improvements continue.
Winder needs more houses for the
people who want to come here.
Miss Sallie Epps, of Athens, is visiting
relatives in our city this week.
The new telephone line from here to
Jefferson is being pushed to completion
rapidly.
Have your roofs and smokestacks
painted with Winder Hardware Co’s
Roof Paint.
Judge Russell has dispatched business
in a hurry last and this week at Law
renceville court.
Messrs J. R. Shields and L. J. McEl
hannon, of Gallilee, were here this
morning on business.
It looks very much now like cotton
would sell for more than 12 cents be
fore the season is over.
Mr. J. W. Westbrook will buy cotton
seed here for the Elberton Oil Mill and
will pay the highest cash price.
We do all kinds of sewing Machine
repairing, and can supply you with any
new part. Winder Furniture Cos.
The protracted services at the Metho
dist have been very interesting and re
sulted in great good to the church and
city,
Cotton is selling in Winder today at
11 cents. This is the place to bring you r
cotton if you want the very top of the
mark et
Hog pens and all others places where
filth accumulates should be closely look
cd after during this hot and dry
weather.
Read the statement in this issue of
the Winder Banking Cos. This is one
of the solid institutions of this section of
the state.
The colored Sunday school convention
of the Baptist church at this place em
braced last Friday, Saturday and Sun
pay and was largely attended.
We forgot to meation in last week’s
Economist that Mr. Jobe R. Smith, of
Winder, received the premium from the
carnival aad fair authorities for the fin.
ost exhibits of corn, melons and other
things grown on the farm.
bn this issue will be found the an
nouncement of Mr E. C. Arnold who is
present sheriff of Walton county
*nd a candidate for re-election. There
is no cleverer man than Claud Arnold
a nd he makes a splendid sheriff.
Mr. J. A. Mobley and daughter, Miss
Maud, went up to Gainseville Tuesday,
biss Maud will remain to enter the
eminary. This is one of the most pop
u‘ar female seminaries in the state and
an d Miss Maud will be one of its most
Popular students.
The addition of two more large and
comfortoble rooms to our institute has
added much to the convenience of the
teachers and pupils. Before this pupils
were too much crowded. Messrs Patter
son and Smith, of our city, who were
the contractors did a splendid job, using
the best material that could be had in
the erection of this annex.
DeWitt’s Little Eirly Risers are
prompt, palatable, pleasant, powerful,
purifying little pills. G. W. DeLa-
Perriere.
Mr. Paul Horton, one of our bright
young men, left Monday for Daulonega
to again entjr the North Georgia Agri
cultural College He won the medals
last year in both the oratorical and mil
itary classes. He has been teaching in
Walton County during his vacation and
had a fine school.
The most dainty and effective pills
made are DeWitt’s Little Early Risers.
They are unequaled for all liver and
bowel troubles. Never gripe. G. W.
DeLaPerriere.
Death of A Good Boy.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Garner, of Gali
lee, lost Monday of last week their old
est son, Mr. Ab Garner, after an illness
of only a few days He was only sixteen
years of age and a good and bright boy.
It was a terriible shock to his parents
who were so devotedly attached to nim.
He was buried at Ebeuezer church on
Tuesday of last week.
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.
Children’s Day.
The children’s day at Pine Grove
school, just above Center, comes off Sat
urday and the people of that section are
expecting a large crowd. The morning
will be devo*ed "to the Sunday school
and the afternoon to the literary school,
and every one who can be present is
cordially invited. Prof. Underwood,
one of the best educators in the county,
has a fine school at Pine Grove Acad
emy.
®The Light p /yipiop Di-Drill in
Running I.llffVl—< theiead.
* 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.
Its wheels will never wear in and rub the box with our taper axle, like Drills will when their
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It 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 same gear in equally the same time without making any change.
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'WORLD OVER Wewould be pleased to have you call and examine our Drills. Sold on liberal terms.
DABNEY HARDWARE CO., Winder, Georgia.
JEFFERSON.
Miss Kate Randolph has dismissed
her school at Marcus and has retarued
home, to the delight of her many friends
here.
Mrs. Jones has returned to her home
in New York after an extended visit to
her brother, Rev.H. B. Mays.
Mrs. Sara Turner spent Friday in
the country, the guest of Miss Ella
Smith.
Mr. T. W. Webb is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Bullock, at Comer this wqek.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Holder entertain
ed the Epworth League with a water
melon festival at their homo last Mon
day evening.
Misses Crawford Daniel and Bonnie
Brock were the gue3t of Miss Eula
Stockton at Dry Pond last Saturday and
Sunday.
Miss Alma Thurmond, of Harmony
Grove, is visiting Mr. A. C. Appleby’s
family.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Quattlebaum vis
ited in the country on last Saturday af
ternoon.
Mrs. H. J. Randolph spent last Friday
in the country with her daughter, Mrs.
Flanigan.
Mr. A. G. Lamar, of Wjnder, was in
town Tuesday.
Mr. J. M. Story, of Winder, visited
“Jefferson” and “Brockton” last Sun
day.
Messrs Emory Williamson and T.
W. Webb went down to Atlanta last
Monday.
Miss Fannie E lgar, after spending sev
eral days with Miss Collier, left for Stat
hain last Saturday to visit her grand
parents before returning to her home in
Atlanta.
Mr. M. C. Potts, of Winder, was in
town last Saturday.
Mrs. Eliza Story has returned home
from a several days visit to friends and
relatives in Winder and Athens.
Mrs. Fannie Williamson is quite sick
at this writing.
Rev. H. B. Mays is spending some
time in the mountains.
To prevent consumption quickly cure
throat and lung troubles with One
Minute Cough Cure. G. W. DeLa-
Perriere.
Buy vour roof Paint from Winder
Hardware Cos.
RANDOLPH’S ACADEMY.
School at this place will close Friday
with the reading of essays and other
exercises. The term has been a success •
ful one and Prof. White deserves the
honor of being one of the leading teach
ers of Jackson county.
The fodder pulling season is about
over and the people are beginning to
pick ootton with a rush.
Mr. G. Rraselton has returned from
New York and other eastern markets
where he has purchased a full line of
fall and winter goods.
The meeting at Zion has beeu one
never before equaled in the history of
the church. Rev. Clinton Crow, a min
ister of only seventeen years of age,
carried on the meeting with unparaled
interest and success. We imagine that
we can see in Mr. Crow a “Christams
Evans” or a “Charles H. Spurgen.”
He is very young but has a bright fut
ure, aud we bid him God speed.
It seems that Polly has lost her
ticky coat, traded it off, or throwed it
away, or at least, politics is very
quiet.
Success to The Economist and the
cause.
You can spell a cough, coff, causrh,
kauf, kaff, kough or kaugh, but the only
harmless remedy that quickly cures it
is One Minute Cough Cure. G. W
DeLaPerriere.
We have several special bargains in
second hand sewing Machines, all in
good working order. Winder Fur
niture Cos.
The progressive nations of the world
are the great food consuming uations.
Good food well digested gives strength.
If you cannot digest all you eat, you
need Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests
what you eat. You need not diet your
self. It contains all of the digestants
combined with the bast known tonics
and reconstructive. It will even digest
all classes off ods iu a bottle. No other
preparation will do this. It instantly
relieves and quickly cures all stomach
troubles. G. W. DeLaPerriere.
You are cordialy invited to visit our
store and 3ee our sewing Machine dis
play. Winder Furniture Cos.
Dunn, Lyle & Co’s.
Weekly Cotton Letter.
Since our last letter the market has
gone up in a balloon with an advance
of TWO CENTS Per pound for spot
ootton in our market. Good grades
have been bringing for the past few
days 11 cents with buyers anxious to se
cure ootton for IMMEDIATE shipment.
These prices are due to the continued
unfavorable reports coming in from all
parts of the cotton belt causing shorts
to make a rush for cover to secure the
real cotton to place on ooutraots for
September delivery, in addition to the
soare from crop reports, a terrible storm
played havoc in Texas, causing an esti
mated loss of nearly a million bales.
We think these prices a r e high enough
for the preseut and advise our custom
ers to sell at these figurars, believing
re -action is dne after so rapid an ad
vance. On the other hand we are con
fident that much higher prices will come
later on and that after Oct. 15th it will
pay farmers to hold their cotton for Jan
sales.
Poisonous toadstools resembling mush
rooms have cauced frequent deaths this
year. Be sure to use only the genuine.
Observe the same care when yon ask
for DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. There
are poisonous counterfeits. DeWitt’s is
the only original Witch Hazel Salve. It
is a safe and certain cure for piles and
all skin diseases G. W. DeLaPerriere.
Give Your Order.
We have already sold four Shredding
Machines this season. This is the best
thing ever gotten up making aud saving
plenty of forage. The demand has been
so great that if you want a Shredder you
will have to give us your order at
once as the factory will soon be out of
them.
Winder Hardware Cos.
Large sun spots, astronomers say,
caused the extreme heat this summer,
and doctors declare nearly ail the pros
trations were induced by disorders of
the stomach. Good health follows good
digestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di
gests what you eat. If you have indi
gestion or dyspepsia it will quickly re
lisve aud permanently cure you. G. W.
DeLaPerriere.