The Jackson economist. (Winder, Ga.) 18??-19??, November 01, 1900, Image 5

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lews In and *- Around Winder., Mrs. Joe F. Vickry is the guest of J. H. Sewell on Broad Street. Cotton will go higher than ever. Store it and get money to pay debts. Clyde Morris, of Jefferson, [ j* ire j relatives in our city last week. Ooz Jeans for 20 cents at Woodruff's Car- C. W. Finch, of Gallilee, was 1 her e Tuesday and gave us a pleasant [ call. Miss Mamie Cox who has been sick several days this week has about recov ered. We have had some lovely weather for the past week and most of the cotton is picked out. Kemember Mr. John Coker, does all jjiud of shoe repairing as well as making shoes to order. For family and fancy groceries go to L. D. Yearwood. Winder Warehouse Cos. will store your cotton. The Bank will lend you money and yon can wait for prices to suit you. Miss Pearl Finch, one of the very attractive young ladies of Galilee, was in the city Tuesday with her father shopping. I Buy your Wheat Fertilizers from G. W. Woodruff. Mr. John Coker is with Mr. A. N. Nowell ready to mend your shoes or make you anew pair. Any one wanting Fertilizers for wheat see Z. F. Strnton. Mr. Jim Cu’Tin and two sisters and Miss Jennie Farr, of Fence, Ga. were visiting in our city the latter part of last week. If yon want your shoes repaired see Mr Coker at the harness hop of Mr. N well. Mr. W. G. Hubbard, of Bellmonfc, was here yesterday selling cotton and Tinted The Eocnomi.st office during his stay. A full line of Johnson's hue chocolate candy and Bon ;Bons at L L). Year wnnd’s. The walls of the fine hotel of Mr. Bush a-e nearing completion. This will be a maguificent build’ng when finished. Highest market price paid for cotton seed. G. W. WooDKUi/’F. Mrs. Baily, who has been spending sometime with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Duke, returned to her home in Augusta, last Sunday. 1 keep everything that is necessary to sustain life. L. D. Yearwood. Seed wheat at J. H. Smith & Bro’s. Mr. W. F. Jachsnn, the big saw Mill man, of Colquitt county, is spending a a few days [here *at bis old home. Francis is a hustler and a good business man. WANTED—To trade a good bicycle for beef cattle. S. E. Sharpton. Air, H, N. itainey, the big farmer and cotton raiser of Mulberry, was iu the city Tuesday. He informed us that he was holding about two-thirds of his cot t n for h.gher prices. A full line of Heinz’s sweet and sour Pickles and Pickling Vinegar at L. D. Y oar wood’s. Purple Straw seed wheat for sale by •• H. Smith & Bro. Mrs. Webb and Miss Minnie May Randolph, of Jefferson, were here Mon day shopping. Winaer is getting to b 9 headquarters for the ladies of this sec tion of the state who want to get the latest styles in dry goods and millinerv. If you want the best Suit of Clothes on earth for the money call on J. H. Smith & Bro. If yon need Building Material of auy kind, see Bprrett & Cos., Athens, Ga. Messrs. D. H. Cox, of Danielsville, ‘Urd E. A. Cox, .of Harmony Grove, were here last Saturday and Sunday visiting their brother, Mr. R. J. Cox. Monogram Flour the best in the city and alluther grades at L. D. Year wuoa’a. Tickets on sale November 12th, 13th and 14th, good until November 18tb, inclusive, for the Confederate Veterans Reunion at Augusta, Ga., via Seaboard Air Line Railway. Bargains to offer in Shoes and Hats yS W. ’Vv oodrltf. A Nice Reception. Miss Mary Perdue, a very charming and beautiful young lady, of Athenr, i was tendered a reception at Mrs. Green I Smith’s Tuesday evening. Those pres ent were Mrs. Brown, Misses Tillman, Brumby, Ethridge, Boyd, Saunders, Smith, Jackson, Wilhite and Perdue, Messrs. Carr. Duke, E. Jackson, Hunt, Black, Saunders, B. Jackson, Millsaps, Toole, Young, Dabney and Mayne. Various game3 and different kinds of amusement were indulged iu. The power of the occasion was greatly en hanced by the excellent music rendered by Miss Tillman. Refreshments wore served, and when the hour hand point ed to the close of another day, everyone went away praising th 9 host, and hos tess for their great hospitality. I now hav.o two warehouses full of Hulls and Meal. Bang on your seed and swap for cow food. If you owe me for guano you will find me at J.G. Puett & Cos. R. L. Mobloy. One cent per mile by Seaboard Air Li . e Railway to the Confederate Vete rans Reunion at Augusta, Ga., Noyenr ber 14th, 15th and lfifch. Dove Hams 14% cts. Dove Breakfast Bacon 14%0. Pic uio Hams 10c. Wa ter ground meal always on hand at L. D. Yearwood’s. The Ladies Aid Society Will give an oyster supper Friday evening, November 9th, from 8 to 12 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Hilman Jackson, for the purpose of buying a stove for the Christian church. Besides the oysters there will be for sale hit chocolate, ice cream and cake. The Society extends to each one a cor dial invitation. Pay up your Subscriptions Ffvery subscriber who owes for his paper should come up right away and settle. Don’t wait too late and then not have the money to spare. We need it and hope you will feel enough interest in us to attend to this matter. Go to the .Confederate Veterans Re union at Augusta, Ga , via the Sea board Air June Railway, November 14th, 15th and 16th, 1900. Back FromTlorida. Mr. and Mrs. Bush and Miss Dora Wilhite reached home last Saturday from Jacksonville, Florida, where they went to attend the Industrial meeting of the Seaboard Air Line rail road. They report a delightful trip and one of the best meetings ever held by this department of the great S. A. L. system. * Big Crowd. About the largest crowd of people ever seen in Winder was here last Sat urday to see the show of John H. Sparks. All of 1500 persons witnessed the per formance in the afternoon and 1000 at night. Most all who attended were well pleased. All Aboard for nonroe. On account of the Flower Fair at Monroe, Ga.. Friday, November 9th, the Gainesville, Jefferson & Southern railroad will put return tickets on sale from all stations to Monroe, return lim ited to date of sale, at a rate of one fare for the round trip. See your Agent for rates and sched ule by tbe Seaboard Air Line Railway to the Confederate Veterans Reunion at Augusta, G v., November 14th, 15th and 16th. Cotton is Going Higher. Hold it and get the Benefit. Winder is the best market on earth and the Warehouses wi'l advance money on eovuon. A Young Lady Outraged. On Wednesday of last week an assault was committed upon Miss Della Hood, a young girl 16 years old, who lives with the family of Air. A. S. Sroggins, two and a half miles from Hormouy Grove. Her assailant is Gus Fellows, a negro who lived near by. He has been cap tured and carried to Atlanta for sate keeping. Judge Russell has called a special term of Jackson Superior Court to meet tomorrow’, Friday, and quick justice will be given him. Judge Rus sell acted wisely iu bringing this brute to trial at once. Birthday Party. Miss Tavie Mathews invited a few of her friends to be with her at their love ly home ou Candler Street last eveuing to celebrate her birthday. Miss Tavie is very popular with all oar young peo ple and was the ot many oeau tiful presents by those who had the pleasure of spending the „i.h her. -- A WORD TO OUR FRIENDS. We just want to say to our friends and tlie 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 ing in Large Lots, before the recent rise in cotton, we feel that we have something in Unheard of. So we say to you, come to see us when you want SHOP Q? Weve s ot them Cli EAp I I \.J All Sorts and sizes. Also, Tean3 and Dress G-oods lor the Ladies, from the Finest to the Cheapest. Large lot of Ladie’s Cape3, and Flannels, Cotton Checks, Sheeting, etc. We are the Acknowledged - .. .-a--:. .. . • sz 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 oome fo Wiuder, don’t fail to peep in OUR LARGE STORE and look over our Large Stock and get our prices, which means a sale, We still sell the always ready Light Running Standard Sewing Hachine. Also, the Best Fertilizer for Wheat sold anywhere. We bought these good to SELL, and we sell thorn, Retail or Wholesale. ■SfrWME YOU NEED A i IF YOUR WHEAT e\ GUAJVO (l THEN IT WILL GROW'* m GROWS LIKE THIS /| LIKE THIS /fl LIKE THIS 4 \IA J£oi\i£ LBS. & jIjJL; j, ' \ \W M t\ \\F ATHENS W\ir ' rj^s* R * NT f ,,D * nal '|*'* _ ■? ’T'v & i MA NUrACTOEO BV -v| va 10 A hoocson cotton ca l |\\\ /* v ATHENS ||A MANUFACTURED and SOLD BY • HODGSON COTTON CO. Athens Ga. -— - - * Attempt to Wreck Train. The attempt to wreck the passenger train coming out from Atlanta last Sat urday night over the S. A. I road would have been accomplished had not | the authorities suspected the attempt 1 would be made and were on their guard. The place of the intended wreck is about four miles beyond Lawrenceville at a trestlo that is 450 feet long and 60 feet high. John Dalton and Tom Patterson were the two narties caught in the act of loosening bolts so as to move a raii, by Sheriff Haslett and detective of the • oad There were about 500 persons on the trim tnat right and all of them perhaps might have been killed or in juried had these men been successful. J. H. Smith & Bro. have a complete lino of Clothing, Shoes, Hats etc. See them before you buy. Public Sale. On Nov. 10th, Mrs- Alice Patrick, ad ministrator on the estate of her husband, R,. M. Patrick, deceased, will sell at public outcry at her home in this dis i tnct, a small stock of goods, one gray i mule six years old and one pair of sor | roil mu four years old. Said proper ity wiii be sold for cash to the highest I bidder. A. N. NOWELL MANUFACTURER OF Harness, Saddles, Collars and Bridles —does ALL’KINDS of— Repair Work and §££ Shoe Making. Prices as low as the lowest. See me before 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 fit. All work First Claes. Highest price paid for Hides. Next door to Winder Baukiug Cos., Candler St., Winder, Ga. Beautiful Home For Sale. If you want a beautiful4iome and one of tbe most commanding locations In Winder now is your chance. A five room house all finished, with outbuild ings, a young orchard of fruit trees and grape vines, good garden and the best well of water in Winder. Lot contains one acre fronting one of tbe main streets, and only five minutes walk from oenter of City. This properly is only offered for two weeks and if you let the opportunity pass you will miss the greatest bargain ofyonrlife. Come at onoe to this office if you wants home that will please you both iu location and price. Seed Wheat for Sale. I have about 200 bushels seed wheat for sale at SI.OO per bushel; also a lot of Red Chaff wheat at same price. Wheat can bo seen at Smith & Carithers’ store. G. 8. Millsaps. Notice. All persona are warned not to hunt, fish or trespass oa oar lands in Jefferson districts, Jackson County Georgia un der penalty of the law. L. Matiu£Ws J. T. Wood.