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‘News In anil '
$ Around Winder.
Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas Garner, of Gal
ilee were here Tuesday shoppiug.
Anew, fresh aud late Style of Shoes
jost received at Z F. Stantou’s.
Mr. W. H. Braselton, of Hoschton.
was iu Winder Tuesday. He is a hust
ler and full of business.
J. H. Smith & Ere. have a complete
Hue of Clothing, Shces, Hats eta See
diem before you buy.
Tom House, one of the best fellows
ia all the laud, spent a while in opr
sauctam Tuesday while in the city on
business
The fl-st question asked by strangers
coming to Winder is “Where can we
find the Corner Foruiture Store.
Messrs. J. Wats n and Hugh
Philios, of "Virgil, celled yesterday to
renew their subscriptions for another
year.
When yon are iu town and want
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dry Goods and Po
tions; also Men’s aud Ladie's Gloves,
you see Z F Stanton’s new stock be
fore you buy.
Little Drew Willie M ynp-d five year
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
A. Mayor and is veiy i'land much unerr '-
ness is felt over her serion condition.
See G. W. Woodruff before your buy
your Flour he can save you money.
Mr. James A. Dobson, of Buford, has
been employed to superintend the work
oa the factory building. He informs
us that every thing is moving on nice
ly now nnd the framing for the first
floor \v ;M bo put in by c'ose of th 6 week.
For goods at prices to suit see Z. F.
Stauton before you buy your Dry Goods,
Shoes, Hat?, Notion and Fancy Candies
Mr. D. P. Camn. one of the Lost
farmers in the distrlc., gave us a peas
ant ca’l Tnesdav and renewed his sub
scription to 1902. Mr. Camp has al
wars been ouv personal fiiend as well
rs a zealoes fr.ead cf The Economist.
A big run on Flor~. Wood-a I.
Mr. J. F. Garner, of the Galilee,
neighborhood was in first of the week
to renew for The Economist another
year. We have had a number of new
subscribers during the fall and np to
the present time have on'y had three
to discontinue the paper. This is ve.y
gratifying to us and great'y apjreci; t*
ed.
If yoa want the best Suit of CJotl
onea.thfor the money cr’l on J. T .
Smith & Ero.
Mr* W. G. Hubbard of Bellmonh
war here. Monday on business. He had
a difficulty week before last with Free
man Johnson, Col., over a settleiren ,
Freeman breaking one of Mr. Hubbard’s
1 .uds wiih an rxe handle before be
had time to defend himself; His hand
is still in a bad condition but gradually
improving. Mr Hnbtya" dis a good cit
izen of his section and comes to Winder
quite often c i bi-sinei' l .
Yon can bay the cheapest and
suit of Clothes from Hodges, Camp &
Arnold to be found in Winder. They
are ofenng their immense stock of
Clothiag at special low prices for the
next 30 days.
We publish an obituary of Mr. J. A.
Maddox in this issue who livered near
Jefferson aud died some few weeks ago.
He was an exemplary young man and
▼eiy popular among his many friends.
The loss of such young men is a great
calamity to my community,
WANTED - aOO Ch ? s at the Corner
Ftr itr*e Store
Seed wheat at J. H. Smith & Bro's.
The Baptist Minister's Conference of
Atlanta and vicinity, having perfect
knowledge of the cb.r ct*r and career
of oar brother, Rev. J. F. Jackson, who
bos beeu p caching at ■ ever' l cbu ches
with marked evidences of the divine
blessing de ire,"in this way, warmly to
commend him to the confidence and ,-f
--fectiou of the Baptist brotherhood as
an humble, earnest, consecrated and ef
ficient minister of Jesus Christ
special gifts for evangelistic work; and
to assure ou: - brother of orr continued
prayers and good wishes. —Christian
Index.
Nothing but the Best Florr at
left's.
FOR SALE -A good Jersey mi’k cow
with second cr’f. Apply to this offi .
Last Sunday.
Next Sunday’s service will close the
work o: Eider S. P. Spiegel for the
Christian church of Winder. His work
here has b°en very satisfectory indeed
to the church, and he has endeaied
hiruse’f to all the members as wflll as to
ail our people. We all regret exceed
i igly to have him leave Winder.
Elder J H. Wood, of Watkinsviile,
will have charge of the chu’ch here an
other year aud will make this his home.
He is well known by all ou r people, is
very popular, and one o f the leading
ministers of the Chiisti_n church in
Georgia.
Purple Si raw seed wheat for sa'e by
J. H. Smith & Bro.
New Pastor Here.
Rev. J. R Speck and fatr.ly arrived
iu the aity laft week aud areDOW pleas
antly domiciled iu the boautifal parson
age Dr. Speck has the reputaiiou of
be.ug one oi the able preachers of the
Methodisl church.
Died Thursday.
Mr. F. M. Haynes whose serious ill
ness we mentioned iu last week’s paper,
died la-d Thursday evening at his houe
near Mulberry and was bn ied Ft May
wiih masonic honors Mr. Haynes w; “
a good citizen aud cleve m.;u.
If yon need Enildiug Material of any
k ; ud, see E. r -ett & Cos., Athens, G3.
A Promising Young Man.
Mr. Sam William*. one of on” bright
aud promising yonag men, is adding
much to the publicity of the new firm
of J. G. Puetfc & Cos. Sam is like his
father, r.s clever and accommodating as
he can be and knows how to make
fr ends. He will apprec ate his fnands
coming around and giving him a chance
when in the city.
Wants to Come to Georgia
Mr. Addeson S. Bean, of West Beth
el, Maine, want' to come to this section
of Georgia. He Pr a few hundred dol
lars to invest in a little home, but
would piefer to reut fi st year with the
privilege of buying during that time.
From his letter he seems to be a good
cit zeu, and any one who has a small
place that it is thought wou'd suit him
shor’d write him at the above place at
once. His name has been added to our
list of subscribers. All good citizens
r re welcomed to this section of Georgia,
the best section in a’l the "South, and
I'he Economist would be glad to have
Mr. Bean to locate bere among us.
Enlarging His Business.
Mr. H. E. Pat it, the big blacksmith
and woodwork man of Winder, came
here a few years ago and opened up a
shop. His busiuesi has continued to
grow larger eveiy jr.ear and hi ß work
has been so satisfactory tohi-t many cus
tomers that h’S shop was entirely too
small to meet the demands made on
him. He is now erecting a large two
story building adjoiniug his present
shop, which will give him plenty of
room and make him better fitted np for
his various hues.
Mr. Patatis a fine workman and h?.s
severed experienced men with him. He
doesaT kinds of repairing and rlso
man ers wagons and buggies.
Dunn, Lyie 6c Cos.
Ha\e what you v/nt.
They have 15C0 bushels Texas Red
Ec*fc Proof Oats dircot from the
plains of the Lone btvr State. See them
before you bay yoor Seed Oats’
AUCTION SALE,
Saturday in Christmas.
On Saturday, Dec°mber V 9, of Xmas
week, I will sell in the city of Winder,
at the highest bidder for cash, my Res
taurant, consisting of flito*-®' 1 , chairs,
d'shes stove, matt re set, etc. A'l of
these things will go at the highest bid
der a id you c n get tome bargains.
Remember the date. J. W. Lyle.
Land to Rent.
35 acres of good land to rent to par
ties the*- own stok ora
gcod forc3 can get f- nished.
Apply to this office.
A WORD TO OUR FRIENDS.
We just want to sg,y 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
AH Sorts and sizes.
Also, Teans and Dress Goods for the Ladies, from the Finest to
the Cheapest. Large lot of Ladie’s Cape3, 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 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 flachine.
Also, the Best Fertilizer for Wheat sold anywhere.
We bought these good to SELL, and we sell them, Retail or Wholesale.
HODGES CAMP & ARNOLD.
We Are Still in the Ring
With Our Low Prices.
Now Is the time to Buy Your Goods When You Can Buy Them Cheap.
Friends, you all know that a Jew can buy goods cheaper than any body in
the country and is able to sell cheaper than any body in the country.
Some of my Competitors make it convenient to tell those who enquire for the
jew Store that there isn’t one in Winder, but most people have found out better
All you have to do is to look for the JEW STORE when you come to Winder.
It is on Athens Street, next door to J. W. Lyle. All we want you to do is to
come and get our prices and you will be surprised to know how cheap they will
be offered you.
nir: CAVIMfi You wi,! save from 25 to 35 per cent * 0,1 ev€l *y dO, “
131 V_J 4*3 V 1 1 VJ • lar’s worth of goods you buy at the Jew Store. We
have a full line of Men’s, Youth’s, Boy’s and Children’s Clothing; also Shoes,
Hats, and Gents Furnishing Goods, Ladies Capes, Dress Skirts and Waists.
jpj ATC We have a big lot of Overcoats and are able to sell
vJ V Crfvv/v3/\ I them cheaper than any body In town.
Look Over a Few of Our Prices.
Men’s Overcoats from $2,50 up.
Men’s Black Worsted Suits—all
sizes—worth $5.00 at $2.90.
Men’s Good Cheviot Suits worth
$6,50 at $4.25.
Men’s Pants Good Heavy Cheviots
worth $1.05 from $1.25 up.
Men’s Good Every day Shoes we
sell at $1.25 you can now have
at 95 cents.
All tlie rc3i: of our St jcli at Proportional Low Prices. Come Examine
Our Stock whether you b.iy or not IWe will show you our goods
and Give you Low Prices.
Remember the place on Athens Street next door to J. W. Lyle.
M. BRENER & BRO.
THE JEW STORE, Winder, Qa.
Ladies Shoes from 75 cents up
Ladies Fiue Sunday Shoes worth
. $1.75 for $1,21>.
Boy’s Suits from 75 cent3 up.
Boy’s Fine Suits all sizes at $1.25.
P.oy’s Hats from 20 cents up.
Boy’s Caps from 15 cents up.
Men’s Hats worth from 50 to 65
cents at 35 cents.
Undeawear.
Good Heavy Men’s top Shirts
worth 60 to 75 cents at 45
cents.
Good Heavy Fleeced Hue Under
Shirts you have been paying
50 cents each, you can have
them at 35 cents and up.
Ladies Skirts all sizes, worth $1.50
for SI.OO and np.