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% Around Winder:
Work on the knitting mill is moving
(long nuely-
The weather is very cool and pleasant
but no frost yet.
Mr. W. H. Braselton, of Hosohton.
„ M here Tuesday.
y r Maloom Stanton entered the
University Monday.
Mr. L. J. McElhannon, of Galilee,
its here yesterday.
Mr: J. W. Westbrook has removed
bis family to Winder.
Col. L. C. Rue sell made a business
trip to Monroe Monday.
Mr. R. W. Haynie, of Bethlehem,
ffas in t^ e city Monday.
Mr. John Bedingfield, of Bethlehem,
spent Tuesday in Winder.
G. W. Woodruff will sell fall goods
M cheap as the cheapest.
Editor McNelly, of the Walton Tri
bnne, was on our streets Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Garrison spent
Sunday in Hoschton with relatives.
Highest market price paid for cotton
seed. G. W. Woodruff.
Mr. Emory McElhannon, of Galilee,
was in the city Friday and Saturday.
If yon need Bnilding Material of any
bind, see Barrett & Cos., Athens, Ga.
Mrs. S. E. Young is on an extended
visit with parents in Abbeville, S. C.
Mr. F. M. Hodges, of Loganville, was
in the city a few days first of the week.
Mr. George T. Arnold is on the sick
list; also his little daughter is quite ill.
Lumber is being placed for the new
depot at Winder on the G. J. & S. rail*
road.
The new telephone line direct from
Winder to Jefferson is nearing comple
tion.
Mr. P. W. Quattlebaum, of Jefferson,
gave The Economist a pleasant call yes
terday.
Mr. John Lyle has bought the house
Just completed on New street from Mr.
John Harvil
Miss Annie Parr, a charming young
lady of Athens, is the guest of Miss
Jessie Bheate.
Don’t forget to call for Spark’s Res
taurant if you want a good meal wh.le
you are in Winder.
Mr. William F. Duke has returned
home from Senoia, where he has been
for several weeks.
Miss Carrie Boyd left yesterday af
ternoon for Atlanta where she will
spend several days.
Mrs. E. C. Cureton and two children
of Moreland, Gta. are visiting Mr. and
Mrs, B. F. Wilson this week.
Mr. Emory McElroy, son of J. B.
McElroy, who lives near Winder, is con
fined to his room with fever.
Rev. Thos. Chapman after being ab
sent for .several days filling his appoint
ments returned home Tuesday.
Now is the time to advertise, and if
you want to reach the people The Econ
omist is the paper to do the work.
Messrs. W. F. Hdad and J. R. Cul
pepper, of Dry Pond, were here Tues
day having some foundry work done.
Bargains to off or in Shoes, Hats and
Jeans. Gh W. Woodruff.
Mr. Luther Stewart is buying cotton
seed fcr R. L. Moblay, and invites all
Ms friends to see him before they sell.
Mr. C. C. McElhannon, of Wilner,
was in the city yesterday. This is the
first time he has been here in six years.
on are cordialy invited to visit our
store and 3ee our sewing Machine dis
play. Winder Furniture Cos.
Mr. R. L. Mobley is with the firm of
J- G. Puett & Cos. He invites his many
friends to call and see him when in the
city.
Hattie Lou, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
2- P. Stanton, has been quite sick for
several days, but we learn she is im
Proving.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wright and child
ren have returned home after spending
se veral days with relatives and friends
no ar Buford.
Gents Underwear at all prices.
G. W. WOODRUFE.
Mr. A. D. MoCarry who has been in
New York and other Eastern markets
for several days buying the large stock
of goods for J. G. Puett & Cos., has
returned.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are
prompt, palatable, pleasant, powerful,
purifying little pills. G. W. OeLa-
Perriere.
Lumber, Flooring, Ceiling, Sash,
Door?, Blinds; L : ni*, Cement, Brick,
Coal etc: at Barrett’s & Cos., Athens,
Georgia.
Mr. D. A. Hughey was in Winder
Monday for the first time in several
months. He has been confined to his
room for some time and we are proud
to know he is improving.
To prevent consumption quickly cure
throat and lung troubles with One
Minute Cough Cure. G. W. DeLa-
Perriere.
Buy your roof Paint from Winder
Hardware Cos.
Mr. Dan Cargill has accepted a posi
tion with the Winder Cotton Mills as
book-keeper. Dan is a nice young man
and has many friends in Winder. He
has been with J. T. Strange & Cos. for
the past three or four years.
Large sun spots, astronomers Ray,
caused the extreme heat this summer,
and doctors declare nearly all 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 qniokly re
lieve and permanently cure you G. W.
DeLaPerriere.
Mr. Jud Horton, who has been with
the Jackson Lumber Cos. at Orus, Ga.,
for several months, has returned home.
He has many friends here who are
proud to know he will locate here for
some time. He is with Kilgore &
Kelly.
We have several special bargains in
second hand sewing Machines, all in
good working order. Winder Fur
niture Cos.
Rev. S. P. Higgins, of Pendergrass,
was here a short time Wednesday even
ing. He came to meet the corpse of
Miss Bridges, daughter of Mr. T. W.
Bridges.
The most dainty and effective pills
made are Little Early Risers.
They are unequaled for all liver aud
bowel troubles. Never gripe. G. W.
DeLaPerriere.
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.
A daughter of Mr. Thomas Bridges,
who used to live near Pendergrass, but
for the past year or more has been up
in Bartow county with her father, died
this week. Her body passed through
Winder yesterday for burial near Pen
dergrass.
The progressive nations of the world
are the great food consuming nations.
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 best known tonics
and reconstructive. It will even digest
all classes off rods in a bottle. No other
preparation will do this. It instantly
relieves aud quickly cures all stomach
troubles. G. W. DeLaPerriere.
Have your roofs and smokestacks
painted with Winder Hardware Co’s
Roof Paint.
We do all kinds of sewing Machine
repairing, and can supply you with any
new part. Winder Furniture Cos.
fmgkfflc* The Light C All DIOp D 'on tSan!in
Running ▼ the lead.
0r ax \ e3 like a wagon, oiakmg it the lights > a " 4 "
.xmmßm .**’• *" h ~‘ ° r ° ats par aore
r | to four bwhel., either of wheat, rye, oat. or barley, can be eown per
the acre. It pays to have an Empire “"**• Drills. gold on libe ral terms.
„ rTTwO OVES Wewould be pleased to have youcall and examine
DABNEY HARDWARE CO., Winder, Georgia.
This Space Belongs to
HODGES CAMP & ARNOLD.
Keep your good eye on it. They will
interest yon next week with a
new advertisement.
Prof J. L. Moore gave us a pleasant
call Tuesday en route to his home at
Bethlehem from Texas and Indian
Territory, where he has been teaching
music. He has taught two Normal
schools in music since he left here about
the 20th of July—one in Texas and one
in the Indian Territory. Prof. Moore
has but few equals in teaching music
or singing.
The emergency Dags sent by a church
society to Kansas soldiers in the Phillip
pines contained among the necessities a
box of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
the well known cure for piles, injuries
and skin diseases. The ladies took care
to obtain the original DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve kuowing that all the coun
terfeits are worthless. G. W. DeLa-
Perriere.
Borrowed.
Some body borrowed my large gin
belt aud 1 don’t remember who it was.
I will greatly appreciate its return.
H. N. Rainey.
You can spell a cough, ooff, cauah,
kauf, kaff, kough or kaugh, but the only
harmless remedy that quickly cure3 it
lis One Minute Cough Cure. G. W.
' DaLaPerriere.
New Restaurant.
The place to get a square meal when
in Winder is at the Restaurant of E. D.
Spark. Call for Spark’s Restaurant
and come right in. Every thing the
market affords.
Miss Sallie Williamson died at her
father’s home in Monroe yesterday and
will be buried at the old Hinton ceme
tery below Winder this afternoon. She
was the daughter of Mr. Juo. D. Wil
liamson, who lived in this county all of
his life until moving to Monroe this
year.
HIS LIFE WAS SAVED. .
Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen
of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonder
ful deliverance from a frightful death.
In telling of it he says: “I was taken
with Typhoid Fever, that ran into
Pneumonia. My lungs beoame hard
ened. I was so weak I oouldn t even
sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I
expected to soon die of Consumption,
when I heard of Dr. King’s New Dis
covery. One bottle gave great relief.
I continued to use it, and now am well
and strong, I can’t say too much in its
praise ” This marvellous medicine is
the surest and quickest cute in the
world for all Throat and L™*
Regular size 50 cents and SI.OO. Ina
bottles free at Winder Drug Cos.
Every bottle guaranteed.
Dunn, Lyle & Co’s.
Weekly Cotton Letter.
Eleven cents cotton has paid us a fly*
iug visit and gone to parts as yet un
known. Our customers will remember
that we have all along advised the sale
of first green cotton, and they now see
that onr advice was more than good.
The rapid advance of more than two
cents in a few days was toa much for
the market to hold, and a reaction was
expected. The advance was made by
scared “shorts” aided by unfavorable
weather and bad crop accounts and em
phasiz3d by light receipts. Now cotton
is moving freely and the movement will
tend to depress the market for the next
few weekß Therefore, we still advise
the sale of cotton as fast as it can be
marketed. After October we believe
that holding will prove very profitable.
for there is no doubt that the crop will
be a small one, and this fact will begin
to show np by that time. When this
fact becomes patent to the trade, there
will.bo a scramble for the fleecy staple
that will force the market skyward and
reward holders for their patience and
courage. We quote our market to-day
at 10%.
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. “Childrencry for them.