The Jackson economist. (Winder, Ga.) 18??-19??, November 15, 1900, Image 5

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'News in and % AronndjWindep. _ j u Mr. B. Niblack, of Virgil, has been quite ill f r two weeks or more ’ Cotton will go higher th&n ever. Store it and get money to pay debts. 2Ur. J. B. McElroy went to Augusta this week to be with the old soldiers. For family and fancy groceries go to l D. Year wood. 9 oz. Jeans for 20 cents at Woodruff’s Representative Booth, of Walton county, was here yesterday selling cot ton. It you want the best Suit of Clothes on earth for the money call on J. H. Smith & Bro. Miss Lr-ura Holloway, of Walton county is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Job R. Smith. 1 keep everything that is necessary to sustain life. L. D. Yearwood. Dr. Rosenberg spent last and part of this week in the city. He is known and liked by all our people. Any one wanting Fertilizers for wheat see Z. F. Stanton. Miss Nellie Mobley was confined to her room a few days first of the vreek, but is again at school today. Seed wheat at J. H. Smith & Bro’s. Highest market price paid for cotton B . 3e d. G. W. Woodruff. Mr. and Mis. T- H. Hodges left Tues. for Augusta to spend a few days at the Annual Reunion of the Georgia U. C. V. Purple Straw seed wheat for sale by J. H. Smith & Bro. Mr. C. L. Sellers presented us this week with some of the largest potatoes we ever saw. Mr. Sellers is a good farmer and knows how to make a fel low feel like living. Buy your Wheat Fertilizers from G. W. Woodruff. The many friends of Miss Sallie Ware will be grieved to learn of her serious illness for the past week. Her condi tion is much in'proved to day and we trust it will not be long before she will he at her desk again. She is one of the bright pupils of Winder public school. A full line of Heinz’s sweet and sour Pickles and Pickling Vinegar at L. D. Yearwood’s. The Economist is now in new quar tern, and will from now on be on time to its many readers. Call to see us when in Winder, and if you have not paid up for your subscription now is a good time to do so before money gets too scarce with you. Dove Hams li}4 cts. Dove Breakfast Bacon ter ground meal always on hand at L. D. Yearwood’s. Gone to Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sims left yester day for Lexington, Oklahoma, where they will perhaps remain for six or eight months with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Shockley, Mrs. Shockley being their daughter. Onr people regretted to see them leave for so long a stay, but wish for them a safe journey and a pleasant stay. Cotton is Going Higher. Hold it and get the Benefit. Winder is the best market on earth and the Warehouses will advance money on cotton. Dies Far From Home. Mr. Samuel Z. Jaokson, oldest sou of Rev. L. F. Jackson, of Auburn, died in New York city last Sunday night after a short illness. A telegram was receiv ed Monday morning am ouncing the sad news and notifying his father that his remains would be sent to Auburn at once Mr. Jackson left home for New York four months or more ago and was en gaged iu business there when he took sick. He was 24 years of age and a young man of pleasant address and pop ular among his many friends. He was a nephew of Mr. Z F. Jackson of our city and has a very iarge connection in Winder and this section - His corpse reached Auburn this morning and the burial will take place this afternoon. The Economist sincerely sympathizes with the bereaved family in their great sorrow. Bargains to offer in Shoes and Hats G. W. Woodruff. A fliraculous Cure. From the daily papers this week the news comes from Ashburn, Ga., of the remarkable cure of Mr. Ira Teagle, a brother of Mrs. G. W. DeLaPerriere of our city. He returned last spring from the Philippines where he had been in tlie United States army and shortly af ter his return spent a few weeks in Winder with his sister. Our people, all of whom knew him well, he having lived here a few years ago, were much surprised and grieved to see him paralized and not able to walk. His condition continued to grow mere serious and on last Sunday night at the home of his sister, Mrs. Thrasher, of Ashburn, Ga., it was thought the end was nearing with him and that he would not live through the night. Sud denly he opened his eyes and asked that his feet be lifted from the bed to the floor. “The Lord has told me to rise, take up my bed and walk,” said he, and he arose, picked up a quilt and walked. Monday afternoon he walked down town and Monday night walked to church and told the people how he was healed. This, to say the least, looks very much like a miraculous cure. A full line of Johnson’s fine chocolate candy and Bon Bous at L. D. Year wood’s. Guano for Wheat. We want your cotton seed and will make you special prices on Wheat Fer tilizer for cash. Bring on your seed and get your wneat fertilizer. M. D. Irwin WANTED—To trade a good bicycle for beef cattle. S. E. Sharpton. Farm For Rent. A two horse or one-horse farm for rent Parties renting to furnish their own stock. This is fine land and well improved and the opportunity to rent it will only last a short while. Apply to this office. If you need Building Material of any kind, see Barrett & Cos., Athens, Ga. Notice Farmers. Those of yon who want to pay cash for your wheat fertilizers, see us before buying, as our nr ces arejjalways cheap est for the best goods. Dunn, Lyle & Cos. Monogram Flour the best in the city and all other grades at L. D. Year woog’s. Colored Annual Conference. The Annual Conference of the A. M. E. of Georgia, me! at Loiiganville last week, Bishop T. H. Lomax presiding. R. S. Sings was made presiding elder of the Atlanta district, which embraces Winder. Rev. D. M. Piukard who has served his church so faithfully here this year was sent back for 1901. Strayed or Lost. On last Sunday night two mules—one dark medium size—and the other a sma l black. Last heard from they w’ere going iu the direction of Athene. Find er will be well paid by returning them to D. D. Jones, Paradise, Ga., six miles East of Winder. The mules belong to R. F. Christian. I now have two warehouses full of Hulls aud Meal. Bring 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. Mobley. Dunn, Lyle & Cos. Have what you want. They have 15C0 bushels Texas Red Rust Proof Seed Oats direct from the plains of the Lone Star State. See them before you buy your Seed Oats - Winder Warehouse Cos. will store yonr cotton. The Bank will lend you money end you can wait for prices to suit you. FARMERS, ATTENTION We Have Money For You. We have The TEXAS RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS Di tect from thh fields of the West. Come to see us before you buy your Oats and we will give you the advantage of these seed at prices that will astonish you. Come to see us and let us show you what we have. Dunn, Lyle & Cos. A WORD TO OUR FRIENDS. 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 ing in 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 We’ve got them CHEAP t LaJ All Sorts and sizes. Also, leans and Dress Goods tor the Ladies, from the Finest to the Cheapest. Large lot of Ladie’s Gapes, and Flannels, Cotton Checks, Sheeting, etc. We are the Acknowledged -i. • a_ RECTIFIERS OF PRICES on Meat, Flour, Molasses, Coffee, or for that matter, Anything the Family Needs to Eat or wear. We ore still hereto 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 tail to peep in OUR LARGE STORE and look over our Large Stock and get our prices, which means a sain, We still sell the always ready Light Running Standard Sewing Hachine. Also, the Best Fertilizer for Wheat sold anywhere. We nought th>segood to SELL, and we sell them, Retail or Wholesale. YOU NEED A I IF YOUR WHEAT A GC/A/VO THEN IT M 'ILLGROnT* ml GROWS LIKE THIS (jf LIKE THIS Q LIKE THIS t If# iGEM f x W ATHENS IF IkXMj A\W f'*l.i,iJ, U *' AN T |, Di, & manufactured bv ""*4l i' jtHODCSONCOITONIM l\\' / ATHENS GAg. |JA yjANUFACTURED and SOLD BY HODGSON COTTON CO. Athens Ga. Notice--Tax Collector. THIRD HOUND. Ciarksboro Nov. 15 Btol2a. m. Johnson’s Mill “ 15, 2 to 3 p. m. Hitchcock’s Store, “ 19, 10 to 11 a. m. Gilbert’s Store “ 19. 12 to 2 p.m. Coutaiituie, “ 19, 2t03 p. in. Diamond Hill “ 19, i) to 4p m Maysville “ 20, Bto 12 m Harmony Grove “ 2 ) Ito 4p m Harmony Grove ‘ - 21 Btoll a m Hawk’s Store, ’ 21, 2to 4pm Nicholson, “ 22 Btolo a m Center, “ 22 11 to 2pm Vondanron’s Gin, *• 22 3t04 p m Talmo. “ 23, 9to It a m Pendergrass, “ 23, 12 to 4pm A H. Brock, T. C. J. C. One cent per mile by Seaboard Air Line Railway to the Confederate Vote rans Reunion at Augusta, Ga., Novem ber 14tu, 15th and lfitii. J. 11. Smith & Brc. have a complete iine of Clothing, Shoes, Hats etc. See them before you buv. Notice. All persons are notified not to fish hunt or trespass on my land in Ho iso’s district, Jackson county Geor gia, under penalty of the law. F. L. Sims. A. N. NOWELL MANUFACTURER OF Harness, Saddles, Collars and Bridles DOES ALLJKIND3 OF Repair Work and class 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 vour horse a Collar that will be sure to fit. All work hirst Class." Highest price paid f>r Hides. Next door to Winder Banking Cos,, Candler St., Winder, Ga. Beautifiil Home For Sale. If you want a beautiful home and one of the most commanding locations in Winder now is your chance. A five room house ull 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 the main streets, and only- five minutes walk irom center of city. This properly is ouiy offered for two weeks and it you let the opportunity pass you will miss the great' st bargain of your life. Come at once to this office if you want a home that will please you both iu location aud price. Seed Wheat for Sale. I have about <!00 bushels seed wheat for sale at SI.OO per bushel; also a lot of Red Chaff wheat at same price. Wheat can be seen at Smith & Carithers’ store. G. S. Millsaps. Notice. All persons are warned uot to hunt, fish or trespass ou our lands in Jefferson districts, Jackson County Georgia un der penalty of the law. L. Mathews J. T. Wood.