The Jackson economist. (Winder, Ga.) 18??-19??, December 20, 1900, Image 5

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News lii and % Around Winder. Christmas is nearly here. Head ad of Mr. Patat in this issue. Fruits and Toys for Xmas at Wood ruff's. Don’t forget to register for the city el ction. Christmas Tojb of all kinds at Herrin Bros. Messrs. T. C. Dunn and G. A. Johns spent Monday in Aihens. Everything to please the children can be found at Herrin Bros. Anew, fresh aud late Style of Shoes just received at Z F. Stanton’s. Major Cox attended a meeting of the Board of Education at Jefferson I’ues day. Mr. McAdams has opened a barber shop here, making two shops now in the city. , Another carload of goods just arrived this week for the Corner Furnitur e Store The cotton receipts for 'Winder this season will run to about 10,000 or more bags. Miss Maude Mobley reached home yesterday from Brena College to spend tie holiday'’. It you want the best Suit of Clothes on earth for the money call on J. H. Smith & Bro. The teachers of this county were all at Jefferson last Tuesday contracting for another year. Mrs. J. M Hood went home with her mother, Mrs. S. C. Potts, last week to spend several days. J H. Smith & Brc. have a complete line of Clothing, Shoes, Hats etc. See them before you buy. Mr. A. L. Venable, one of the model farmers oi Marcus section, was in Win der Monday on business. People think nothing of coming 15 ir lies or more to trade at the Corner Furniture Store. There will be several marriages in Winder during the next thirty days. Can you guess any of them? Santa Clause has a full supply of Xmas Toys, Candies, Oranges, Apples and many other nice things at Herrin Bros. Mrs. J. A. Mobley weut to Social Circle yesterday to be present at the celebration of her father’s, Dr. Gibbs, 76th anniversary. The big lot of Flour at G. W. Wood ruff’s has disappeared, but another still larger has arrived. See it before you buy, the price is right. The Board of Education will give an other day to the teachers for contract ing, this meeting to take place at Jef ferson on December 18th. Mrs. Thompson, of Jefferson, the mother of Mrs. R. U. Wright, is spend ing sometime with her at the home of Mrs N, J. Wright, of this place. A nice lot of Xmas goods at G. W. Woodruff’s. For your Christmas Turkeys call on L. Lr Saunders. Seed wheat at J. H. Smith & Bro’s. Mr. J. M. Lord, of Harmony Grove, spent a oouple of days in and near Win der this week visiting relatives. While here he gave The Economist a pleasant call. Fancy Grocerief to suit all customers. Mjple Syrup, Ribbon Cane Syrup, Heinz’s sour Krout —all fresh—at Herrin Bros. When you are in town and want Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dry Goods and No tions; also Men’s and Ladie’s Gloves, you see Z. F. Stanton’s new stock be fore you buy. One lamentable fact abcut Winder is the carelessness and indifference of its public officials in looking after and en forcing its sanitary laws. We have been here eight years and have never yet seen much interest manifest ed on this line nor the ordinance, if there be one, enforced. You can buy the cheapest and best suit of Clothes from Hodges, Camp & Arnold to be found in Winder. They are o.lering their immense stock -of Clothing at special low prices for the “ext 30 days. School Entertinment. Absence from the city prevented us from being present last Friday uight to witness the entertainment given by the Winder Public School. The hall was filled with spectators aud the occasion was greatly enjoyed, and all present say it was a great success. For goods at prices to suit see Z. F. Stanton before you buy your Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Notion and Fancy Candies The County School Commissioner ask us to state that the Board request teach ers to exhibit license, contract with patrons, etc. Remember also that Dec. 27th is the dav for making contracts for the year ISOI. Every teacher will be requested to ba 1 1 the Courthouse at Jefferson that day. We can save you money on all Xmas goods. Herrin Bros. The Thursday Afternoon Thimble Circle met at the borne .of Mrs. Annie Carithers and spent an enjoyable after noon. There can be no doubt about the Thimble Circle being in earnest, as there were a number of the ladies pres ent not withstanding the inclement weather. The Thursday Afternoon Thimble Circle will meet at the homes of Mesdumes Stongh and Jones on Broad street All the members are urgently requested to be present as busi ness of importance will be discussed. Purple Straw seed wheat for sale by J. H. Smith & Bro. Leaves Tomorrow. Mr. S. P. Spiegel closed his work as pastor of the Chfistian church at this place last Sunday. The church here was very much attached to him and highly pleased with his labors, No pastor has a warmer place in the hearts of his members than Brother Spiegel, and all wish for him a long and useful life. He will leave tomorrow aud has not definitely decided yet where he will lo cate another year as he has several calls in different states. Mr. H. D. Jackson reached home Mon day from South Georgia and will re main uutil after Christmas, He is look ing natural, but of course there will be much improvement in his looks after a few days stay in Winder and breathing some pure air and drinking some sure enough water. This is the big advan tage we have over South Georgia, Mr. Jackson’s many friends here were de lighted to see him and shake his hand again, If yon need Building Material of any kind, see Barrett & Cos., Athens, Ga. Judge Bradbury and family moved back to his farm from Jefferson Wed nesday. He will be at Jefferson him self, however, until the Ist of January. We are glad to have him back on this side of tile county as bis home i$ only three miles from Winder. Judge Brad bury has made a good and conscientious ordinary and will leave several thous and dollars in the treasury for another year. He has not had to borrow any money for county expenses this year, and this is perhaps the first year in 30 or more, but that the county has had to borrow. The Gainesville, Jefferson & Southern railroad will sell Christmas holiday tickets to everybody December 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th, and also December 30th and 31st, 1900, aud January Ist, 1901, good until January 4th. inclusive. Dunn, Lyle & Cos. Have what you want. They have 1510 bushels Texa* Red Rust Proof Seed Oats direct from the plains of the Lone Star State. See them before you buy your Seed Oats- Rev. Thos. Chapman reached home yesterday from his South Georgia tour as State Superintendent of Missions of the UniTersalist churoh in Georgia. He has been away about six On the 2d Sunday in this month he dedicated the beautiful rew* church at Americus. Georgia, just completed, at a cost of $2500 00 or more Mr. Chapman has been called to serve this church but will not leave Winder if he accepis. Mr. aud Mrs. R. U. Wright, who re cently moved here from Paradise, had born to them a little girl last Sunday night. Richard was raised here and known by all of our people and has been receiving the congratulations of his many friends all the week. * 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 All Sorts and sizes. Also, Teans and Dress Goods for the Ladies, from the Finest to the Cheapest. Large lot oi Ladie’s Capes, and Flannels, Cotton Checks, Sheeting, etc, e 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 lo jk over our Large Stock and get our prices, which meaus a sale, We still sell the always ready Light Running Standard Sewing riachine. Albo, the Best Fertilizer for Wheat sold anywhere. We bought these good to SELL, aud we sell them, Retail or Wholesale. ITOES 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 r a \ You will save from 25 to 35 per cent, on every dol- OlvJ MV lIMvJ. Jar’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. r\\rc \ HPC. We have a bi 2 Overcoats and are able to sell (J V tirvW'UAi 1 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 Suit* worth $6.50 at $4.25. Men’s Pants Good Heavy Cheviots worth $1.65 from $1.25 up. Men’s Good Every day Shoes we sell at $1.25 you can now have at 95 cents. All the rest of our Stock at Proportional Low Prices. Come Examine Our Stock whether you bay or not. We will show you our goods and Give you Low Prices. Remember the place on Athens Street next door to J. NV. Lyle. M. BRENER & B O. THE JEW STORE, Winder, Ga. Ladies Shoes from 75 cents up Ladies Fine Sunday Shoes worth $1.75 lor $1.25. Boy’s Suits from 75 cents up. Boy’s Fine Suits all sizes at $1.25. Boy’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 line 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 aud up.