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THE JACKSON ECONOfIIST.
VOL. VIII.
J. T. STRANGE & COMPANY,
WINDER, GEORGIA.
The Great DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, and SHOE House.
The grand success of our methods has stirred a host of imitators.
All we Have to Say
iscompare our PRICES with those
quoted to you, go a step further,
get a sample of anything offerer! in
any other store in this section
and compare the quality and
price, with our offerings of the
sa me character. JAnd remember
any article purchasod'faom us not
| found as represented, is returnable
with money refunded, if not en
tirely satisfactory and better values
obtainable elsewhere.
I Our powder and shot consist of prices that average from
15 to 25 per cent "below those of our-would-be com
petitors with the result that our large standing army of cus
tomers is constantly increasing and is always ready to defend
the reputation we have achieved as the leading house in this
section,
lUiilinaHir ft You will find in charge of this department firs. Evangeline Brown and Hiss Roxie
immnery uepdrimcn II Ethridge, and a full corps of their cooperatives ready toserve you.
Hats irom io cents to $25.00. Give uS a call before placing your orders.
Yours for Business,
J. OT. STRANGE & COMU’ANV.
Statement City
Council Oct. 31, 1900.
ASSETS.
Note Board o' Education $ 160 00
U collected Fi fas 9 ,J 96
Note Board of Education 450 00
Annex to School Building 477 00
sllß3 96
LIABILITIES.
Note H N Rainey I 649 05
Note Winder Banking Cos 1100 00
Note H. N. Rainey 477 00
$2*26 05
receipts.
Specific License $ 05
Fines 11 950
City Taxes Collected 84 18
Cemetery Lot Sold 4 0(1
Gasoline and Mantles 501d... 2 00
Borrowed of H. N. Rainey to
nay improvements school
building 477 00
$ 709 23
disbursements.
83 Bill Winder Drug Cos I 430
84 Jackson Economist 23 00
80 Repairs on Calaboose $ 275
Bti Gasoline. 45 05
87 lusniance on School House
annex 15 ‘ 5
88 Sundry Bills 02
89 R. H. Moore, Services 32 00
90 Winder Democrat 4 4)0
91 J. H. Smith & Bro 65
92 Winder Democrat 3 00
93 Winder Hd’w. Cos., Stoves.. 18 20
91 J. R. Smith, Services 25 00
Bui. dn Treas. last report 7 84
Pu Improvements on School
Building 477 00
$ 653 56
Bal. Cash on hand $55 67
L. C. Russell, Mayor.
R. L. Mobley, Clerk.
Notice.
All persons are warned not to hunt,
fish or trespass in any way on onr lands
in Houses district, Jackson county Ga
John B. McElroy, W. Z. Hill, S. H.
Patton, j. L. M. Gunnin, James H.
Wright, J. M. Jackson.
WINDER, JACKSON COONI V. UuORGiA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, igoo.
One of Those Old Time Southern
Gatherings and two Weeks
Sport, as can only be Seen
In Dixie Land.
There is to be a novel and unique gath
eiiug of ladies and gentlemen from all
over the Union, at a point near Pine
bluff, Noith Carolina, ou Norember 12,
to 24th. The gathering is for the pur
pose of witnessing and participating
with Southern ladies and gentlemen in
some of the old time sport3. One of the
principal features will be fox hunting
in the olden time style. There will be
more than one hundred full blooded
Southern fox hounds in the chases, and
representative huntsmen from all ovbr
the Union will be present and a delega
tion from England. Ainoinl the gen
tlemen most interested in this great
sporting carnival are leading cotton
manufacturers and business men fcom
the Catawba section of North and South
Carolina, who have spent Thousands of
Dollars in breeding the best running
dogs. Their co-operation alone gnaran
tees that the hunt will be the most im
portant and interesting ever held in the
United States.
There are thousands of acres of nn
broken pine woods to hunt over, with
smooth rolling hills and no swamps. It
is the best fox hunting ground in Amer
ica. The location near Pmebluff, N. C ,
is a good one on account of the splendid
accommodation that can be had at the
many fine boardinghouses at Pinebluff,
which is a Winter Resort, bails up by
the people from the North. It is also
near the celebrated Winter Resorts.
Southern Pines and Pinehurst, that
haye accommodation for thonsonds of
visitors. There will be many amusing
features such as barbecue dinners,
’possum” sappers, negro jubilee sing
ing dancing, cake walks and many
amusing games of olden times, that can
only be seen in the land of cotton and
cane. The public are invited to be
present and participate in or witness
the sports and enjoy the fun. The more
the merrier.
To enable those from the North to
attend at reduced rates, arrangements
have been made so persons can buy,
any date after November Ist, tickets
from all enpon stations to Southern
Pines and return, good to return any
time up to June Ist. 1901. From South
ern Pines it costs only twenty-five cents
to Pinebluff.
Values Count, Services Count, Careful attention to
Customers count, Promises fulfilled count.
Fresh, New, Stylish, Fashionable count, and we
sell no other.
These are the reasons why our Business
is so famous in this section.
Every purchase is backed 5y our broad guage guar
antee and money back if you want it.
Every department is brim
full of choice merchan
dise with no advance in
price.
We are today selling you goods as
cheap as you bought them when
you sold cotton for 5 cents.
A Good Woman Dead.
Mrs. Emily Niblack, of Virgil, died
at h'*r home last Saturday after an ill
ness of several weeks. Mrs. Niblack
was a good woman and a kind neighbor.
We have spent many pleasant hours at
her home in the years gone by and es
teemeed her very highly for the friend
ship always manifested to us. She was
a woman of intelligence and a great
reader.
Mrs. Ninlack leave-' a lar.:o family of
sons and daughters and grandchildren.
Mr. B. Niblack and Miss Ada Niblack
are the only two unmarried, and who
were still at home at the time of her
death. She was a sister of Capt. H. R
Howard, of Olix, one of oar best citi
zens, and if we mistake not is the only
one of the large family of brothers and
sisters now living
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: “1 was taken
with Typhoid Fever, that ran into
Pneumonia. My lungs became hard
ened. I was so weak I couldn’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 ccue in the
world for all Throat and Lung Trouble.
Regular size 50 cents and SI.OO. Trial
bottles free at Winder Drug Cos.
Every buttle guaranteed.
Land For Sale.
I will sell at Jefferson on first Tues
day in December, one lot of land con
taining 41 acres, adjoining lot No. I of
F. M. Holliday land, which is to be sold
on that day, and one lot of 41 acres ad
joining lot No. 2 of Holliday land. Will
sell either or both of these lots to par
ties who buy the Holliday tracts if they
desire them or to any other parties who
want to Dny them. They are both de
sirable small tracts of land. Terms
made known at Jefferson on first Tues
day in December when the Holliday
place is sold. R. J. Pentecost.
It makes no difference what other people may tell you
about selling 1 you and at what prices, if you consult your own
interest, you will see what we are offering as we cannot and
will not be undersold. We pride ourselves on our Millinery
department which is complete in every sense of the
word.
ROUNDLAP BALE
A COMPETITOR.
That’s Why the Compress and
Bagging and Tie Interests
Oppose It.
Mr, S. E. Watson, a merchant and
planter of watson, Texas, in a letter to
Venator James K. Jones of Arkansas,
Chairman of the Democratic National
Committee, said: “The round bale
press instead of being a trust is j Ist the
opposite. It is a competitor of the Dag
ging trust and the compress trust
They are all fighting it. The baggiug
trust has raised the price of bagging
and ties twenty cents Der bale this year.
The farmers all favor the round bale,
first, because it will save them fifty
cents par bale of the compress charges,
and second, it will save them a dollar
a bale for bagging and ties from the
bagging trust.”
NO RIGHT TO UGLINESS.
The woman who is lovely in face,
form and temper will always have
fiiends, but one who would bo attrac
tive must keep her health. If she is
weak, sickly qnd all run down, she will
be nervous and irritable. If she has
constipation or kidney trouble, her im
pure blood will cause pimples, blotches,
skin eruptions and a wretched complex
ion. Electric Bitters is the best medi
cine in the world to regulate stomach,
liver and kidneys and to purify the
blood. It gives strong nerves, bright
eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich com
plexion, It will make a good locking,
charming woman of a run down invalid
July 50 cents at Winder Drug Cos.
Honey To Loan.
I am now in a position to lend money
m better terms than ever heard of be
fore. I have an unlimited amount of
money to lend on Ten (10) years time
with the privilege of paying the whcle
or any part of principle at any time
Call on me at No. 17 Clayton Street,
Athens, Ga. and I will be glad to ac
commodate you. C. C. Chandler.
Cure Cold In Head.
Kermott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine, easy
to take and quick to cu-t cold in head and sore
throat.
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We will undersell and do under
sell any house in this section, be
cause we buy in large quantities
from the manufacturer and take
advantage of cash diseounts.
We are at the seat of commer
cial war all the time with way
down prices for desirable goodsour
only ammunition. We ahvavs win
in the battle of competition, be
cause wo aim not to destroy, but to
build up the business of onr cueto
mors, and we never miss the target.
A POWDER MILL EXPLOSION
Removes everything in sight: so du
drastic mineral pills, but both are migh
ty dangerous. Don’t dynamite the del
icate machinery of your body with calo
mel, croton oil or aloes pills, when Dr.
King’s New Life Pills, which are gentl*
as a summer breeze, do the work per
fectly. Cures Headache, Cons ti oat ion.
Only 25 cents at Winder Drug Cos.
Obituary.
In Loving remembrance 01 our dar
ling sister, Bailie Williamson, who wai
born March 15, 1877, died September
19, 1900.
One precious to onr hearts has gone.
The voice we loved is stilled,
The place made .vacant in onr home
Can never more bo filled.
Our Father in His wisdom called
The boon His love had given;
And though on earth the body lies.
The soul is Hafe in heaven.
Asleep in Je-usl blessed sleep,
From wh ch none ever wake to weep;
A carm and undisturbed repose.
Unbrokened by the last of foes.
Asleep in Jusus! far from thou
Thy kindred and their graves maybe.
But this is still a blessed sleep
From which none ever .vakes to weep
Oh, Sallie, thy gentle voice is hushed.
Thy warm, true heart is still;
and on thy pale and peaceful face
Is resting death’s cold cbilL
Thy hands aie clasped upon thy breast,
We have kissed thy marble brow,
And iu onr aching hearts we know
We have no Sallie now.
Darling Sallie she has left ns;
Left uh, yes, forever more;
But we hope to meet our loved one,
Ou that bright aud happy shore.
’Tin hard to break the tender cord
When love has bound the hearts,
’Tis hard, so hard to speak the word*,
‘ We must forever part”
Dearest loved one we have laid tbee
In the peaceful grave’s embrace
But thy memory wdl be cherish
’Till we see thy heavenly face.
VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS
Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob
life of joy. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,
cures them; also Old, Running and Fe
ver Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns.
Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds.
Chapped Hands, Chilblains,. BestPils
cure ou earth. Drives out Pain and
Aches. Only 25 eta. a box. Cure guar
antee 1, Sold -by Winder Drug, Cos
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