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"'News In and *-
% Around Winder.
I U der has a music house.
I ( O tton is a 1 ttle off this wees.
A big run on Flour. Woodruff.
ee d wheat at J. H. Smith & Bro’s.
I Judge Russell is bo’ding court at Ath-
I eU s this week.
Christmas will be here before we
bar dlv know it.
: jf TO a want shoes at prices to suit you
I C all on Z F. Stanton.
; Drs. ••. C. and W. L. DeLaPerriere
spent Monday in Gainesville.
J. W. Lyle’s is the place to get your
Groceries and Confectioneries.
Judge Russell held court for Judge
Hansell at Valdosta last week.
It looks now like the bulk of the cot
ton m this section had been sold.
See G. W. Woodruff before your buy
yonr Flour he can save you money.
The music house just opened on Can
dler street adds much to our part of the
city.
Mr. B. T. Camp has moved to Win
der from his farm over on the Mul
berrv.
If you want a single coat or an over
coat at prices to suit you call on Z. F.
Stanton.
Mrs J, C. Jackson has returned home
alter spending several days in Atlanta
with her daughter,
J. H. Smith & Brc. have a complete
jine of Clothing, Shoes; Hats etc. See
them before you buy.
Mr. Bud Kmningham, a prosperous
farmer and a friend of The Economist,
was in the city yesterday.
Little Myrtle Mobley is quite indis
posed this week, and her parents ftel
much uneasiness about her.
Nothing but the Best Flour at Wood
ruff’s.
Mr. and Mrs. P, W. Quattlebaum, of-
Jefferson, spent Tuesday night in the
city with his sister, Mrs Thos. Chap
man.
If you want fancy candies call on Z.
F. Stanton.
Mr. J. M. Lord and family, of Har
mony Grove, and Mr. John Rice, of
Berriere, spent Sunday night with rela
tives in the city.
If you want nice flannels for waist
call on Z, F. Stautou.
The Restaurant of J. W. Lyle is first
class and best of meals served at popu
iar prices. If you want a nice meal
when in Winder this is your place.
Mr. C. S. Sherman, of New York, is
now manager of the Commercial hotel
of Winder. He has a long experience
in this line and will add much to this
popular house
Mr. J. W. Jones and family, of Ridge
way, Va., have arrived to spend the
winter here. Mr. and Mrs. Jones are
very popular here and are always warm
ly welcomed by their many friends.
If you want dry goods, shoes, hats or
Notions Call on Z F. Stanton.
Col. Lawsha has an occ isional encoun
ter with a mouse but is still able to con
vince you that insurance pays and that
he represents one of the best compan
ies
Messrs. Elbert Hill andW. B. Jordan,
of near Hoschton, were in Winder yes
terday on busiuess. Ihere are no bet
ter citizens and clever men in any
county than the above gentlemen and
we are glad to number ■them among our
warm friends.
If you want the best Suit of Clothes
on earth for the money call on J. H.
Smith & Bro.
Mr. W. T. Knox, of Social Circle,
spent Tuesday night in the city, the
guest of Mr. J. A. Mobley, his brother
in-law. Mr. Knox is one of the leading
business men of his town and was eu
route to Athens He reports Dr. Gibbs,
one of the oldest citizens of Social Circle,
and one of its best physicians, in quite
feeble health.
You can buy the cheapest and best
suit of Clothes from Hodges, Camp &
Arnold to be found in Winder They
are oaering their immense stoek of (
Clothing at special low prices for the
next 30 days.
One barrel of good Apple Vinegar for
sale at 19 cents per gallon J. W. Lyle.
A Deserving Young Man.
Mr Dana Whitehead, one of Winder’s
( sober, industrious and ambitious young
j men, who has had charge of the tank of
1 1 eS.A. L. Railroad at this place for
two yeais, is now working for the South
ern road between Atlanta and Chatta
nooga as flagman. He stood the exam
ination last week, which is r quired
now by all roads, and was given a place
that is paying him well. Dana sticks
to anything in which he engages and
t-ere is no trouble for him to got a j >b.
He likes railroading and we predict that
before many years he will have a posi
tionthatis quite lucrative as well as
respou-ible. The grat trouble with
many young men at the present time is
that they are deficient in sticking qual
ities and proving to those for whom they
work that there is something in them
deserving promotion.
The greatest mistake a young man
can make in life, outside of sobriety and
honesty, is to see how little he can do
to hold a job and to take no interest in
the success of those for whom he works.
We are proud to note the success of
Dana Whitehead and hope he will con
tinue to rise and succeed in railroad
circb s. He has the elements to bring
about this result.
Purple Straw seed wheat for sale by
J. H. smith & Bro.
Mr. L. D. Yearwood has moved into
one of the handsome brick stores just
completed by Messrs Maynard and De-
LaPerriere. He has a good location and
a nice and large stock of groceries.
Read his ad in this issue of The Econ
omist and go in and inspect his stock.
He will treat you right and sell you
groceries at bottom prices.
Off For Ten Days.
Mr. B. F. Wilson leit yesterday for
Alabama to visit ms mother, who resid
es in that state, and will be away for
ten days. Mrs. Wilson accompanied
him as far as Atlanta and will go from
there to Luthersville, Ga., to visit her
parents during Mr. Wilson’s stay in
Alabama. The Economist wishes lor
them a pleasant visit and safe return to
Winder.
If you need Building Material nf any
kind, see Barrett & Cos., Athens, Ga.
1 now have two warehouses full of
Hulls and Meal. Bring on your seed
and swap for cow food. If you owe
me for guano you will at J.G.
Puett & Cos. R. L Mobley.
The Ladies’ Aid Society
Will meet at the home of Mr G. R
Duke Monday afternoon at three
o’clock, Dec. 17th.
The Secretary will give an account of
the money received and other important
business will be discussed. Each mem
ber is earnestly requested to be pres
ent. Mrs. Richie Duke Dearing,
President,
Dunn, Lyle & Cos.
Have what you want.
They have Isfo bushels Red
Rust Proof Seed Oats direct from the
plains of the Lone Star State. See them
before you buy your Seed Oats 1
Will Come To Winder.
Mr. R. S. D. Lanier, of near Statham,
bought the pretty lor, and dwelling on
Segars street last week from Mr. R. N.
Pentecost and wiil move here another
year. Mr. Lanier is a good citizen anil
fine business man and we are glad to
know that he and Airs. Lanier will
make their future home in Winder.
Presbyterian Servie
Rev. J. W. Pogue will occupy hi*
pulpit here next Sunday. His subject
at the morning service will be “Daniel
in the Den of Lions.” At the evening
service ‘ What a Deciple must do.” All
are cordially invited to attend.
Work Begins on Facto, y.
Work began on the factory Wednes
day morning and the building will now
be rapidly pushed to completion, ibe
work has been delayed on accouut c*.
the contractor who could not
at the time agreed on The foundation
has been ready for some twine and a.3
the material is all on the ground every
thing will move on .n a hnriy.
Election Saturday.
The election for Justices of tho Peace
and Constables for the different -
comes off Saturday.
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.
t
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
JE3 A RGAINS
Unheard of. So we Fay to you, come to see us when you want
We’ve got them CHEAP
ah Sorts and sizes.
Also, Teans and Dress (Tools for the Ladies, from the Finest to
the Cheapest. Large lot of Ladie’s Gapes, and Flannels, Cotton
Checks, Sheeting, etc.
We are the Acknowledged -
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 get our prices, which means a sale.
We still sell the always ready Light Running
Standard Sewing ITachine.
Also, the Best Fertilizer for Wheat sold anywhere.
We bought th se good to SELL, and we sell them, Retail or Wholesale.
HODGES GAMP & ARNOLD.
To Build Up A Town
Takes talk as well as money. You
musi keep a place be ore the p< o £ .le and
contiuue to let them know us advan
tages etc.
It is tiue that some places are favored
more than others and it takes less tffort
to keep them booming and growing,
but, nevertheless, it takes talk and lots
of it as well as money to have a thriv
ing town or city. It is generally admit
ted that Winder has greater advan
tages and opportunities than most
places in Georgia for becoming a city
and is now growing at a rapid rate, but
it mu=t also be admitted that had it not
been for the persistaul talk of Dr. Bash,
who has always made It a point to tell
the vorl 1 at large of these advantages
and what it was destined to be in a few
years, Winder today would have been
only a .‘-mall village While Dr. Bush
has been enterprising and done wonders
in developing our little city with his
capi f a', b s persistency in talking the
plr.c' nas resulted i t equally as
nodi tow oris :ts growth and prosper
ity.
Through this agency men of money
have come here and invested, and the
two ingredients properly mixed, always
produco the desired effect. Money is
necessary, but talk is also necessary,
and if you have not the former ingredi
ent you should have the latter and never
bo aaaid to use it when you strike a
patient.
Death Of Little Boy.
Little Dewey Almond Sharpton,
youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. S. E
Snarpton of our city, died Monday at
noun a ian illness of four days. He
was a bright little fellow and had reach
ed the ; 'e to make his parents devoted
ly attached to him. Everything was
U n.j iv t could be for h.s restoration
but to no avail and bis soul is now in
the happy home of the pure and good.
Mr. and Mrs. Sharpton cincerely appre
ciate the kindness of their neighbors
and friends during his Illness and also
their svmpatuy in the terrible ordeal
and griei that naturally falls to their
lot by the death of one so near and dear
to them:
Land to Rent.
4) -.cres of good land to rent for 2
b- 1 -? of cotton to parties furnishing
t r own stock or a good force can get
stock furnished. Apply to this office.
A. N. NOWELL
MANUFACTURER OF— /
Harness, Saddles, Collars and Bridles
DOES ALLJKINDS 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 your horse a Collar that will be sure to fit. All work First
Class, Highest price paid for Hides. Next door to Winder Banking
Co.,Candler St., Winder, Ga.
Will Be Away
A Few Months.
Mr A. E. Knight will be ab-eut from ■
Winder for a few months after D -cem- ;
ber Hi n. a-, lie lias engagements at Mon
ro.., cv.ciol uic..-, Law
iencev.lle and Buford for the tune he is
forced to be away. If you want somi
splendid pictures taken come before the
16th and let him serve you.
Gone to Texas.
Messrs. J. W. Crow, W. B. Edwards,
and J. O. Hardigree left jesterday for
Clsbu’U, Texas- Messrs. Crow and Ed
wards will perhaps remain for a year,
but Mr. Hardigree wili return in about
thirty days. Mr. Crow has two sous
there.
Jackson County Colony.
Through the courtesy of Mr. Harry
P. Hell and old Jackson County boy,
who went to Gainesville twelve or lour
teen years ago and who is now one of
the firm of R. E Andoe & C". one of
the big houses of that city, we were
shown through their immense stock last
Monday.
Gainesville has a number of large
business houses but none of them sur
pass the one above mentioned Mrs
Thos. Harrison and Mr - Dave Lay are
connected w.th this firm, both of whom
were raised in this couuty.
In fact there is quite a number of
Gainesville’s leading citizens compris
ing the Jackson county colony and we
are glad to know most of them are doing
j well in their adopted city.
Conference Appointments.
Tln appointment* of rho No th Geor
gia Couiarouuo oi ills Metho list Epis
copal church for an chor year in this
coonry are ax follow- :
Winder— 1. It. Speck.
Hoschtou—J. R. Jones.
Pendergrass—W. A Mallory.
Jefferson—H. B Mays. ; *
Harmony Grove—W. T BelL
Maysville—H. F. Branham.
The Presiding Elder for this district
is Walker Lewis.
GLORIOUS NEWS
Comes from Dr. D. B Cargile, of
Wasbita, I. T. He writes: “Four bottles
of Electric Hitters has cured Mrs.
Brewer of scrofula, which had caused
her great suffering for years. Terrible
sores would break out on her head and
face, and the best doctors coaid give no
help; bat her care is complete and her
healtn is excellent.” This shows what
thousands have proved —that Electric
Bitters is the best blood purifier known.
It’s the supreme remedy for eczema,
tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and run
ning sores. It stimulates liver, kidney
and bowels, expels poisonß, helps diges
tion budds up the strength. Only 50
cents. Sold by. Winder Drug Cos Guar
an teed.
For Sale or Exchange.
Cotton Heed Halls and Meal for sale
or will exchange for Cotton seed. See
me before you buy if yon want Hals or
Meal. J. W. Westbrook.
Winder, Ga-