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Fancy Gents ties at Z. F. Stanton’s.
Mr. W. J. Herrin has been on the
sick list for a few days.
Mr. Oscar Wallace, of Tallassee, visit
ed friends in. our city this week.
Cotton will go higher than ever.
Store it and get money to pay debts.
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Mr. Z. F. Jackson spent accuple of
day- in Atlanta first of the week.
9 oz. Jeans for 20 cents at Woodruff’s
Mr V. D. Bridges, of Pendergrass,
was seen on our streets the first of the
week.
Tho a e Ladies Sho.-s at Z. F. Stanton’s
are beauties.
Mr. Malcom Stanton, of the Univer
sity, spent Sunday here witn his pa
rents.
For family and fancy groceries go to
L. D. Yearwood.
Prof. C. R. Ware, of Lawrenceville,
spent Sunday in Winder with his moth
er and sisters.
If you want the best Suit of Clothes
on earth for the money call on J. H.
Smith <Sf Bro.
Rjv. S. P. Spiegel is in Alabama at
tending a state meeting of the Christian
church.
A full line of Heinz’s sweet and so 1 "'
Pickles and Pickling Vinegar at L- D.
Year wood’s.
Mrs. John Cox, and little son, Carl, of
our city, rre ou an extended visit to rela
tives in Atlanta.
Any one wanting Fertilizers for
wheat see Z. F. Stanton.
About all of the machinery for the
knitting mill has arrived and the mill
v\ i'i soon be iu running order.
Next door to The Winder Drug Cos.
is the place to get yonr Shoes.
Mr. J. L. Williamson, of Jefferson,
was in the city last F. iday and gave
Th 4 .Economist a pleasant call.
Highest market price paid for cotton
seed. G. W. Woodruff.
Rev. J. A. Quiilian and family are
in Atlanta this week attending con
ference.
I keep everything that i3 necessary
to sustain life. L. D. Yearwood.
Mrs. Georgia Durham, of Athens, is
visiting hi r sister, Mrs. W. H. Ware of
our city.
Seed wheat at J. H. Smith & Bro’s.
The new bank block of Maynard and
DeLaPerriere is nearing completion and
will be the most handsome structure in
the city.
Dove Hams cts. Dove Breakfast
Bacon 14%c. Picnic Hams 10c. Wr
ter ground meal r'ways on hand at L.
D. Yearwood’s.
The census of 1890 gave Jackson
county a popr’ation of 3 9,176 and of
1900 a population of 24,039. This is an
incre- e of 4,863 in ten ye- s.
Mr. G. W. Woodruff wi'l erect a nice
cottage on Btoad street. He will have
it completed by close of the year so that
hs can move in by Jan. Ist.
Mr. Walter Wood has rented the
beautiful home of Prof. J. J. Kilgore on
Candler street and will move his family
here this week from Conyers.
Mr. M. G. Henderson, of Olix, one of
our old neighbors andjgood friends,
came in yesterday and paid up bis sub
scription and also for a yearin advance
Parties come here every week and
have to leave without getting a house
in which to live. This is a good adver
tisement for a town, but we really need
more houses.
Purple Straw seed wheat for sale by
J. H. Smith & Bro.
A, E. Knight & Cos. are getting a nice
lot of work and give splendid br gains
for the next 30 days. Call and see what
they are doing and let them take a doz
ea or more beautiful photos for you.
Buy yonr Wheat Fert"izrs from G.
W. Wood . ff.
Mr. J. W. Sanders, who lives near
Chanel church, has been quite sick for
a week or more to the regret of his
many friends. His nncle, Mr. S. J.
Hale, who lives with him is also very
feeble and confined to his bed.
Wiader Warehouse Cos. will store
your coiton. The Bank ..ill lend you
money end you can wn't for prices to
suit you.
The Thimble Circle.
A number of ladies last Thursday
i me * i a f> the home of Mrs. Green Smith,
i and organized a Thursday Afternoon
i Thimble Circle, for the advancement
of needle work. Mrs. Charles Stough,
was elected president; Mrs. Green
Smith, Vice-President; Mrs. Frank Bon
durant, Secretary and Miss Mrry Lou
Cargill, Assistant Secretary.
Much interest wac manifested in the
work, and an enjoyable afternoon
spent. Those present were Mesdames
Green Smith, Walker Kimbell, Robert
L. Mobley, E l A. Starr, S. Theo Ross,
Annie Cacithers, Frank W. Bonduraut,
Charles Stough and Miss Mary Lou
Cargill, The Taimbte Circle will be
entertained at the home of Mrs. S. Theo
Ross on Broad street Thursday of this
week, 2 p. m. All members and those de
siring membership are cordially invited.
Monogram Flour the best in the
city and all other grades at L. D. Year
wooa’s.
Thanksgiving Day.
Thursday, Nov. 29th is Thanksgiving
Day and most, if not all, of the business
houses of Winder will close ou that date
so we have been in r ormed. Those who
contemplate coming here during next
week on business will do well to remem
ber this and come before or after Thurs
day of Nov. 29fb.
A full line of Johnson’s fine chocolate
candy and Bon Bons at L- D. Ye~--
wood’s.
Oscar Ridley, one of our hard work
ing and honest, colored farmers who hn
been tr’ring The Economist ever since
the first issue, came in a few days ago
end paid up his subscription for anoth
er year in advance.
WANTED—To trade a good bicycle
for beef cattle. S. E. Sharpton.
Mr. (J. E. Fleeman, of Olix, one of
the rising young men of his section,
called on us this week to renew his sub
scription for another year. Ed is a
strong friend to The Economist, which
is very much appreciated by us.
If you need Building Material of any
kind, see B rett & Cos., Athens, Ga.
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You can buy the cheapest and best
suit of Clothes from Hodges, Camp &
Arnold to be found in Winder. They
are offering their immense stock of
Clothing at special low prices for the
next 30 days.
Mr. A. E Knight'has just returned
from Walton County, below Monroe,
where he has been doing a splendid bu
siness in his line. He is getting a nice
lot of work from Monroe Cotton Mills.
A debating society was organized by
a number of the young meu of Winder
last week. This will be of much benefit
to them if they take proper interest in
it and attend the n estings regal?.-ly.
I now have two warehouses foil of
Hulls and Meal. Bring on your seed
and swap for cow food. If you owe
me for guano you will findjma at J. G.
Puett & Cos. R. I 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*
20 New riembers.
The I. O. O. F. Lodge at this place
initiated twenty new members iu the
secret work of the order at a regular
meeting last Monday night. This order
is now in a very prosperous condition,
the Lodge having over seventy mem
bers. The growth this year has been
greater than any year of its history.
A Sweet Little Girl Dead.
The sweet little three year old daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs J. A. Wil's, of Wil
ner; died last Saturday after a brief ill
ness and was hurried on Sunday. This
was the oldest child of Mr. and Mrs.
Wills and her death is a g eat blow to
them. Their many friends deeply
sympathize with them in the’r grief
and sorrow.
Cotton is Going Higher.
Hold it and get the Benefit. Winder
is<the best market on earth and the
Warehouses vlll advanci money on
cotton.
Bargains to offer in Shoes anrl Hats
G. W. Woodruff.
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*
Pall 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
All Sorts and sizes.
Also, leans and Dress Goods for the Ladies, from the Finest to
the Cheapest. Large lot of Ladie’s Capes, and Flannels, Cotton
Checks, Sheeting, etc.
We are the Acknowledged
RECTIFIERS OFPRICES
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 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 them, Retail or Wholesale.
HODGES CAMP & ARNOLD.
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HODGSON COTTON CO. Athens Ga.
Death of Hiss Julia Bell.
The death of Miss Julia 8011, of Jef
ferson, was learned with much sadness
by her many friends on this side of the
caunty. Miss Julia was a pure and
gentle young lady, who had no ene
mies but a host of warm rud devoted
friends.
Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!!
ir Shoes are what you want you can
find them at Z F. Stantons.
Cotton Is King
Here Today.
Winder’s streets were never so crowd
ed with cotton as they p-e today. Yes
terday about 250 bags were sold here
and today’s receipt will run to about
four hr-idre*'. 120 bale were on wag
ons at ond time this morning waiting
for the weighers to get to them. The
signt w?' never seen here before. The
wagons frU of the fleecy staple have
completely blockaded the mr ; n sreeto
and it is selling right along at 10 cents
Winder is the be St . otton mrrket in the
state and the fr’-mers for 15 and 20
miles around here realize this fact and
come here to sell.
j. H. Sir’th & Bro. have a complete
)i ie of Clothing, Shoe', Ha 1 ; etc. See
, the n before you buy.
A. N. NOWELL
MANUFACTURER OF
Harness, Saddles, Collars and Bridles
DOES ALL?KINDS OF
Repair Work and ciass Shoe Making.
- Prices as low as the lowest. See me before you luy your Har
ness or have your Shoes Rerpaired, and I will save you money. I can
make your horse a Collar that will b© sure to fit. All work b irst
Class. Highest price paid for Hides. Next door to Winder Ranking
Cos., Candler St., Winder, Ga.
For Sale or Exchange.
Cotton Seed Hu’ls and Me-1 for sale
or willeexchange for Cotton seed. See
me before yon buy if you want Huls or
Meal. J. W. Westbrook.
Winder, Ga-
Mr. Ed Wad, who lived near Statham,
died last Tuesday morning. He had
been sick for some time. Hi.s wife died
about three or four month* ago and af
ter her death the f r little infant babe
died.
Seed Wheat for Sale.
I have about 200 bushels seed wheat
for sale at SI.OO p r bushel; also a lot of
Red Chaff wheat at same prloe. Wheat
can be seen at Sm'th & Carithers* store.
G. S. Millsaps.
Notice.
All persons are warned not to hunt,
fish or trespass on our lands in Jefferson
districts, Jackson County Georgia, un
der penalty of the law. L. Mathews
J. T. Wood.