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Around Winder.
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[ Co j ton locliaed nearly one cent on the
Land Monday.
fjr fa U ny an 1 fancy groceries go to
i [). Year wood.
w one wanting Fertilizers for
Lboat Z. F. Stanton.
The Mayor’s Court last Monday added
| 15 ,00 to the treasury.
p r . \V. h. DeLaPerriers spent Mon-
i n Atlanta on business.
£. u t.s uuderware as cheap as the
cheapest at Gr. W. Woodruff's,
i y r ,]j!m Cox has been confined to
his r ooui several days this week.
i Ca l and see the nice line of portraits
,t the Winder Photo Gallery.
The streets of Winder are crowded
most every day with cotton wagons.
1 keep everything that is necessary
to sustain life. L. D. Yearwood.
Winder needs anew prison or jail as
itsoems the old one will not hold the
► prisoners.
Mrs. J. E. and H. J. Randolph, of
Jefferson, sp.nt Monday in Winder
shopping.
, If you want to see the Circus come to
Winder Monday and bring your wife
and children.
; A full line of Johnson’s fine chocolate
f candy and Bon Bons at L. O. Year
; wood’s.
A. E Knight made a flying trip to
llouroe last week on business with the
cotton mill.
Tne decline in the cotton market this
week will make a big difference in the
(eeliags of one who is forced to sell.
When you want your beauty struck
call on the Winder Photo Gallery. They
will do you some good work cheap.
J H. Smith & Bro. have just receiv
ed a big line of Clothing, Shoes and Hats
mad-: up in the very latest styles.
Mrs. R. A. Cook returned to her home
in Atlanta Friday after a visit of two
weeks with relatives here and at Jeffer
son.
Mr. S. P. Higgins, a successful preach
er and farmer of noar Pendergrass, was
in the city Tuesday and gave us a pleas
ant call.
A full line of Hoinz’s sweet and sour
Pickles and Pickling Vinegar at L. D,
Yar wood’s.
Mr. J. J. Segars and Mr. J. B. Lay,
two clever men and good farmers,
in Winder Monday and gave The Econ
omist a pleasant Call.
Misik Mary McCutcken, who has been
spending some time with friends here,
lias gone to Atlanta, where she will
make her future home.
Mr. J. R. Calf eper, one of the sterling
and energetic young farmers oi Millers
district dropped in to see us Tuesday en
route to Atlanta to visit the fair.
Mr. \. C. Christian, of Harbins. Gwin
nett county, was in Winder Monday
trading. Several of his family are sick
with fever, but noue of them serious.
shoes 1 Shoes!! Shoes!!! Bargains
to offer. Woodruff.
-Messrs G. M. D. Moon, J. H. Hogan
aua u. B. Maxoy, oi Mulberry, passed
thiough Winder Monday eu route to
Adanta to spend a few days at the
fair.
If you want the best shoos on earth
for the money call on J. H. Smith and
Bro. and get a pair of Bostonian Custom
w nde shoes.
Winder feels proud of the now depot
on the G- J. &3. road. Col. Dunlap
a- serves the thanks of our entire people
* r g viug us such a handsome and con
'taiout building,
r. Arch Haynes, of near Chestnut
M e :tain, Hal! county, died last Friday.
P was 10 years old, t. good citizen and
’ood populism A large concourse oi
friends attended his burial.
-• e have several speoiaLbargains in
fcl -1 hand sewing Machines, all in
good working order. Winder
Kiruna Cos.
A complete line of mens and boys hats
at G. W. Woodruff’s.
Braselton Bros. & Cooper at their fine
Boiler Mills, one mile north of Hosehton,
are doing a rushing business. It will
you to carry them a load of wheat
if you are forty miles away.
A Serious Accident.
Mrs. Russell, the mother of Judge an and
Mayor Russell, happoued to a serious
accident yesterday. She is getting quite
old and feeble and was oat with her
daughter riding, Her daughter left her
for a few minutes iu the buggy, with
the horse hitched, to visit the school.
When she came back to the buggy
to untie the horse, it became frightened
and ran away with Mrs. Russell. She
was thrown from the buggy and ba lly
hurt. We hope that her injuries will
not prove serious and that she will soon
recover.
The most dainty and effective pills
mule are DeWitt’s Little Early Risers.
They are uneqn.iled for all liver and
bowel troubles. Never gripe. G. W.
DeLaPerriere.
Another Enterprise
for Winder.
Another big enterprise that has been
perfef ted and will be ready for business
in a short while is a large Marble Works
plant by one of the strongest firms of
this kind iu the South. One of Winder’s
leading citizens will b 9 a large stock
holder and been the ma : n factor in
establishing these works here.
This is a splenpid point for the estab
lishment of such an enterprise on ac
count of our shipping facilities, and
any one in this section who hr s to buy
a tomb or monument should wait and
patronize the Winder Marble Works.
DeWitt’s Little Eirly Risers are
prompt, palatable, pleasant, powerful,
purifying little pills. G. W. DeLa-
Perriere.
sure and call on J. H. Smith aud
Bro. when you coma to Winder. They
will sell you anything in their store at
prices that will astonish you.
New people are comming to Winder
every day with a view of locating,
There is no place in Georgia with brigh
ter prospects and if onr people will do
their duty, and eusourage uarties to set
tle with us we will soou have a city or
several thousands.
To prevent consumption quickly cure
throat and luug troubles with One
Mintfte Cough Cure. G. W. DeLa-
Perriere.
Highest market price paid for cotton
seed. G. W. Woodruff.
Mr. J. H. Potter, of Mulberry, one of
Jackson county’s best citizen and clever
men, was in Winder yesterday and gave
us a pleasant calk He is one of the
strong friends of The Economist and
has proven that friendship on many oc
casions.
Large sun spots, astronomers say,
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 wh it you eat. If you have indi
gestion or dyspepsia it will quickly re
iiivo and permanently euro you. G. W.
DeLaPerriere.
Judge Bradbury was in the dty yes
terday ou business. There are few bet
ter men than he aud few more honest
and conscientious ordinaries. He will
retire after thi3 year with a clem record
and the finances of the county in better
condition than any ordinary has left
them iu the past 35 years.
It is a pleasure instead of au injury
for a Lady to run one of our Ball Bear
ing sewing Machines. Winder Fur
niture Cos.
Don’t forget to read the ad of Mr. A.
N. Nowell. He manufacturers all grades
of Harness, saddles, collars and bridles
as well as doing all kinds of repai. * .rk.
If you want a goed collar and one
that will fit your horse or mud r to
Mr. Nowell and lot him mAo v u one
that will ex-at! y fix This is a home
faotory and -don! Ibe patron’.z 1 oar
people. *
The emerge ac/ bags sent by a c.lurch
society to Kansas soldiers iuthe P.vliip
pin’s coufai: - - U ‘
box of DeWltt’a IViLk " - _
the well •"
and -kin div - - • The ta-ue
. , • • V rrr- • ▼▼▼
to obtain t ' " .j
Hazel Salve ka
terfei‘ * are vo •
Perrier*.
I now have t-”'
Hulls an ’ M.a . E- a
and swap Ar covv I -> -■ - .
me for guano yon -ill h •
Pu-tt&Co T Mob’ey.
We do all kinds of r-’-l-y- M
repairing, a ~~ -M
new part. Winder Fr—:: t '
A WORD TO OUR FRIENDS.
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We just want to say to our friends and the public generally,
that we have outdone ourselves in buying our.
Fall and Winter Stock.
Having gone into the markets with the Hard Money, and buy
ingin Large Lots, before the recent rise in cotton, we feel that we
have something in
BARGAINS
Unheard of. So we say to you, come to see us when you want
O |_| * A jpWe’ve got them CHEAP
Ol IL All Sorts and sizes.
Also, Teans and Dress Goods for the Ladies, from the Finest to
the Cheapest. Large lot of Ladle’s Cape3, and Flannels, Cotton
Checks, Sheeting, etc,
We are the Acknowledged =^ r ..-ah ... •• •
RECTIFIERS OF PRICES
on Meat, Flour, Molasses, Coffee, or for that matter,
Anything the Family Needs to Eat or wear.
We ore still here to BUY” YOUR COTTON, COTTON SEED, or ANYTHING our friends
may have to sell. So all we ask is that when you come fo Winder, don’t fail to peep in OUR LARGE
STORE and look over our Large Stock and got our prices, which means a sale,
We still sell the always ready Light Running
Standard Sewing flachine.
Also, the Best Fertilizer for Wheat sold anywhere.
We bought these good to SELL, and we sell them, Retail or Wholesale.
Capt. O’Ferrell the traveling repre
sentative of the Atlanta Journal, was
in the city Tuesday looking a.ter the
interest of this great southern paper.
There is no daily in the South thet
equals the Atlanta Journal and cone
that surpasses it in circulation, it has
a fine patronage iu Winder.
A special line ef j vnes pants and cver
11a G. N. WODD-tUFF.
Prof. Moore, of Bethlehem, was hero
Monday aud did i ot forget to spend
awhile with us. This was the first time
we had had the pleasure of seeing him
since he got back home from Ttxa*.
His heart is still iu the right place, and
he is as true to his friends as ever. We
enjoyed his call vory much.
Dove Hams 14}£ cts. Dove Breakfast
Baoon
ter ground meal always on hand at L.
D. Yearwood’s.
Mr. D. J. Flanigan of the live firm of
Flanigan & Allen, of Hosehton. was iu
the city Tuesday and renewed his paper
for another year. He believes iu stand
ing by The Economist and giving it his
support.
WANTED—To rent a one or two
horso farm for next y<sar.
H. T. Ethbid3, Winder, Ga.
M -sr - Flanigan Sc Allen, the big
merch ud. , of Hosehton, have an ad in
this issue that will interest those who
have to buy goods and want to save
money. They are going to make a
change in thoir business after this year f
and are offering special bargains. Don’t
forget to read what they have to say to
you. They mean just what they say.
You are co.'dialy invited to visit our
w i :/ja car sewing Machine dis-
Winder Furniture C j.
m • i toadstools resembling mush
’ - need frequent deaths this
. to.use only sue genuine,
ovaie care wheu you ask
! nr o 7 ’ Witch Hazel Salve. There
,:j .ous counterfeits. DeWitt’s is
1 - * ’ ' oral Witch Hazel Salve. It
li- . f i 1 certain cure for piles aud
;ases. U. W. DcLaPorriere
Flour the best in the
j Oiiy una all other grades at L. D. Year
-O'-’S.
eed Building Material of any
B rrett Sc Cos., Athens, Ga.
A. N. NOWELL
manufacturer of
Harness, Saddles, Collars and Bridles
DOES ALL;KINDS OF
Repair Work and c££ Shoe Making.
Prices as low as the lowest. See me befoce you buy your Har
ness or have your Shoes Rerpaired, and I will save you money, i can
make your horse a Collar that will be sure to tit. Ail work First
Class. Highest price paid for Hides! Next door to Winder Banking
Cos., Candler St., Winder, Ga.
NOTICE.
Patronize Home.
Why send your Pictures off fcy some
stranger to be engaged for $1.98 cts.
whoa you can get the very same work
done at home for $1.50 cts? My work
is done by one of the best firms in Chi
cago.
Satisfaction guaranteed or it dosen’t
cost you one cent.
A E. Knight, Winder, Ga.
The progressiva nations of the woild
ar, the great food consuming uationß.
Good food well digested gives strength.
If you cannot dig-st all jou eat, you
need Kodol Dyspepsia Curo. It digests
what yon eat. You n-’ed not diet your
self. It contains all of the digestants
combined with the best kuown tonics
aud reconstructive. It will even digest
■ all classes of food in a bottle. No other
- preparation will do this. It instantly
relieves aud quickly cures all Stomach
trouble?, (i. W. DcLalVniore.
All-Day Singing.
There will be'an all day singing at
Cedar Creek church on tno fourth Suu
day iu thi month. Old aud young in
vited to come and bring baskets aud
enjoy the day.
City Taxes.
Tne city taxes of Winder for this year
are now due. Call ou ir.e at the store
of J. G. Paett & Cos. and pay up.
Oct. 18th 1900, R- L. Mobley.
GOING WEST.
The Nashville, Chattanooga &
St. Lewis Railway
and
Western & Atlantic Railroad.
Is the shortest, quickest aud best route
to ail points West, ’North and North
West. 3 through fast trains daily. For
cheapest rates, time table, maps and
other information write
J. L Edmondson,
Southeastern, P. A.,
No. 1 North, Pryor St. Atlanta, Ga.
Mr N B’ Lord, our foreman, spent a
few days first of the week over iu Har
mony Grove district visiting his mother,
brothers and sister and many friends.
His wife and baby uccompauied him
This is the first rest he has taken in a
long while tmd wn £ greatly enjoyed.
He says the true blues over there are as
strong in the faith aud as firm as ever
aud that defeat does not weak-lu th-.m
or make them le.-.s deter lued to stand
solidly for populism. Although le de
voted only ouo half uay to The Econo
mist, every subscriber he saw renewed
his subscription but one, and ho said ho
would in a few days. These aro the
kind of men to bet on and the kind of
men who will finally bring success.
Big Show in Town
Next Mohday. All the : childr9n and
women will go and thfc men will have
to go and look after them. N--xt Mon
dry is the day.