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Ollier Local Matters.
JEFFERSON.
Miss Bonnie Brock, one o' our bright
juniors, is spending this week in Har
mony Grove, the of Mrs. Sharp
Miss Julia Bell returned home from
Athens last Sunday accompanied by
little Miss Francis Henley.
Miss Alice Elder is sponding tbis
week here, the guest of friends and rel
atives.
Miss Cora King, after spending sev
eral weeks in our city, returned to her
home in Franklin, much to the regret
of her many admirers.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith spent
Monday in the country the guest of Air.
and Mrs. (Jeorge Smith.
Miss Inez Boggs is spending this week
in Athens, attending the University
commencement.
Mi-sos Sallie, Ella and Eddie Hick
son are spending a while in Franklin
county the guest of Aliss King.
a number of our people attend
ed the children’s day exercises at Leba
non last Sunday.
Col’s. Brown, Ayers, Armistead
and Merritt attended court at Alillers
last Saturday.
Misses Hattie Allen, Mary Scott Ed
mondson, and Master Gordeu Alien
went down to Athens last Tuesday to
attend University commencement.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Quatjlebaum
spent last Sunday with relatives in
Winder.
Mr. Holliday, of Athens, and Col.
R. L J, Smith, of Harmony Grove,
were in town Monday.
Miss Callio Watson returned home
Wednesday after a pleasant visit to
friends and relatives in Harmony Grove
and Athens; she was accompanied home
by her friend, Miss Franklin.
Messrs. C. F. Holliday, Jack Bennett
and W. T. Appleby, the special com.
appointed by the last Grand Jury to
investigate Mr. Heads books are here at
work this week. We have had more
special committees appointed for the
last few years than carter had oats
and that is an extra expense on the
county that counts.
SPAIN’S GREATEST NEED.
Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, SpaiK,
spends his wiuter sat Aiken, S.C. Weak
nerves have caused severe pains in the
back of his head. On using Electric Bit
ters, America’s greatest blood and nerve
Remedy, all pain soon lett him. He says
this grand medicine is what hiß country
needs, All America knows that it cures
liver and kidney trouble, purifies the
blood, tones up the stomach, strength
ens the nerves, puts vim, vigor and new
life into every muscle, nerve and organ
of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you
need it. Fvory bottle guaranteed, only
50 cents. Sold by Winder Drug Cos.
Carl.
We are proud to say The Jackson
Economist is a dandy good paper and
that its circulation continues to grow at
this office
We are sorry to know that Mr. fl. L
Pate is on the sick list this week.
Mr. Jl’O. Adams has three children sick
with typhoid fever.
The Odd Fellows at Carl vant to take
in toe celebration at Gainesville on 26th
of this mouth.
We notice that Jones and Adams are
running in connection with store a bi
cycle shop where the boys can get their
wheels fixed up.
Thero was a hot time in the old town
last Thursday at Bon Smith’s justice
court.
When Cols. Peoples and Perry go out
to a justice court what they will do for
a feller is a plenty.
Miss Minnie Perry is visiting friends
in Lawrenceville this week.
Mr John Maughou, of Trip, was over
here this week and stated he had water*
mellous large as his head.
The Postoffioe here has been moved
from M. J. Perry’s store to Jones and
Adams where you will call and get your
mail.
A FRIGHTFUL BLUNDER
Will ofte* cause a horrible Burn,Scald
- Cut or bruse, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,
the best in the world, will kill the pain
and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores,
Fevtr Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns,
all Skiu Eruptions. Best pile cure on
earth. Only 25 cis. a box. Cure guar
anteed. Sold by Winder Drug Cos.
WILNER.
Misses Maud Toney and Minnie
Headi two of Gray Hill’s most charm
ing and accomplished young ladies have
returned home after a while spent in
our community. There are several sad
hearts in Wilner that will not cease
repining until they come back again.
The picnic and children’s day season
is now’ over and Wilner is quiet in all
h -r b eauty.
The attraction for Rev. R. N. Abra
ham, of Jefferson, must be very great
here as he calls quite often.
Mr. S. S. Nickolsoa, of Maliuda,
was with us Sunday. He is in feeble
health
Sunday school next Sunday at 10
o’clock, Our you g people should man
ifest more interest in this work.
We would like for you to publish the
program of the children’s day service
which took place at Lebanon on June
18, last Sunday. It is as follows.
Opening song—Coronatiou. Prayer
by Rev. H. B. Mays. Song Ble-sings
of Prayer' Superintendent’s address.
Recitation by Addie Holliday. Recita
tion by six children. Song Building.
Speech—Estes Iloliiday, “Time En
ough.” Recitation by five children,
“Little Moments.” Song—“ Brother
and Sister across the Sea.” Recitation
May Belle Thurmond, “Children Dear.”
Speech— C, C. Holliday, “Camel’s
Nose.” Speech--Russell Alexander,
“What is the Farmer fit for.” Song
Speech—Huburt Riley, “Willing
Hands.” Recitation— Ara Martin, "The
Way to Heaven.” Speech—Carl Holli
day, “Liberal Education.” Collection
by boys and girls. Song—“ Gospel
feast.” Lecture by J. N. Ross. At 12
o’clock dinner was ready and all par
took of the gcod thing prepared by the
women for the occasion.
Afternoon Program. Song. Speech
by Charley Smith. Song Recitation
by Miss Katie Mossmau. Lecture by
Prof. Ernest Neal. Song. Speech by
Rev. H. B. Mays. Song—“ Shall we
gather at the river.
Misses Myra and Sallie and Prof.
C. R. Ware, of Winder attended child
ren’s day here last Sunday.
Messrs J. A., D. K. and Stark Mad
dox and Prof C. F. Grantham were in
our section few days ago. Something
attracts these young men here.
AUGUST FLOWER
"It is a surprising fact,” says Prof.
Houton, "that in my travels in all parts
of the world, sor the last ten years I have
met many people having used Green’s
Auguf t Flower than any other remedy,
for dyspepsia, derang liver and stomach,
and for constipation. I find for tourists
and salesmen, or for persons filling office
positions, where headaches and general
bad feelings from irregular habits exist,
that Green’s August Flower is a grand
remedy. It does not injure the system
by frequent use, and is excellent for sour
stomachs and indigestion.” Sample bot
tles free at Winder Drug Cos. Winder,Ga.
Sold by dealers in all civilized coun
tries.
All government is done by *,people.”
The question is whether all the people
shall governhe meselves, or whether a
few of the people shall govern the others.
—New Era.
A NARROW ESCAPE.
Thankful words writtm by Mrs. Ada
E. Hart, of Groton, 8. D., “Was taken
with a bad cold which settled on my
lungs, cough set in and fiually termi
nated in Consumption. Four Doctors
gave me up saying I oould live but a
short time. I gave myself up to my
Saviour, determined if I could not stay
with my friends on earth I would meet
my absent ones above. My husband
was advised to get Dr. King’s New
Discovery for consumption, coughs and
colds. I gave it a trial, took in all 8
bottles. It has cured me, and thank
God I am saved and now a well and
healthy woman Trial bottles free at
Winder Drug Cos. Regular size
60c and SI.OO guaranteed or price re
funded.
The load always seems heaviest when
you have reached very near to the top of
the hill.
THAT THROBBING HEADACHE
Would quickly leave you, if yon used
Dr. Kiug’s New Life Pills. Thousands
of sufferers have proved their matchless
merit for Sick aud Nerveous Headaches.
They make pure blood and strong nerves
aud build up your health. Easy to take.
Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back
if not cured. Sold by Winder D, ug
Cos.
legal Adyertisements
Application For Charter.
State of Georgia, Jackson County.
To the Superior Court of Said County.
The petition of James M. Smith, of
the county of Oglethorpe. R. L. Carith
ers, J. C. DeLaPerriere, W. H. Toole
G. W. DeLaPerriere, N. J. Kelly, S. W,
Arnold. R J. Pentecost. R. ?. D. La
nier. W. T. Wi.ls and W. H- Kimbell
of the county of Jackson, John S. Smith,
W. H. Bush and R. L. Mitchell of the
county of Walton, all of said State of
Georgia respectfully shows —
OBJECT OF THE ASSOCIATION
That they desire to be incorporated
toget her with such persons as they may
hereafter associate with them, under
a corporate name and seal with all the
rights of a body corporate including the
right of succession.
2d —CORPORATE NAME.
The name of said corporation, by
which it shall sue and be sued and have
all the rights, and be subject to all the
liabilities of a corporate body, shall be
Winder Cotton-Seed Oil and Fertilizer
Company.
3d—particular business.
The particular business to be carried
on by said corporation is: Ist Mann
t’acturing, refining, buying and selling
cotton seed oil, crude and refined aud
also buying and selling cotton seed,
compounding the products of cotton
seed, and selling same, and manufact
uring, manipulating and selling any and
all products of cotton seed oil business.
2nd. The manufacturing and selling
of commercial fertilizers, buying aud
dealing in any aud all ingredients and
j things necessary or proper for the man
! ufacture and sale of commercial ferti
lizers. 3rd. The purchasing, leasing
and sale of lauds for building purposes
or for farming or for other purposes.
4th. The developing of water power for
the purpose of being used by said cor
poration itself or by others for the ope
ration of all kinds of machinery. Buy
ing feeding and selling live stock of all
kind . sth. The erection of electric
plant or plants to generate electricity,
to be used by itself or others for the
operation of machinery, for electric
railroads, for lighting purposes and for
any and all other purposes for which
electricity is used. Quarrying, sawing,
finishing and sell ng granite and other
stone. 6th. The erection and operation
of all kinds of manufactories, including
that of cotton, wool, wood, iron or oth
er material that can be manufactured,
and for ginning and compressing cot
ton, 7th. To operate and run a mer
cantile business and to do any and all
other things in connection with the
several businesses named, consistent
with the law, and to buy and sell cot
ton. Bth. Asa corporation, to have the
power to apply to the Secretary of State
and have granted to them charters to
establish a Savings Bank or Banks to
do a general loan, discount and banking
business, to be located in Winder, Ga.
or elsewhere, as said charter may di
rect.
4th— CAPITAL.
The amount of capital to be employed
by said corporation shall be Twenty-
Five Thousand ($25,000.00) Dollars,
with the privilege of increasing the
capital stock, from time to time to
Seventy hive Thousand ($75,000.00)
Dollars or any part thereof at anytime,
and from time to time, when the hold
ers of a majority of the stock may
think proper. Shares to be SIOO each.
More than Four Fifths of the amount
of said capital stock has been heretofore
subscribed, and more than ten per cent
thereof has been actually paid in.
Sth— PLACE OF BUSINESS.
The place of business shall be in the
counties of Jackson and Walton in said
state with the rights to extend its busi
ness in an} other counties. The prin
cipal office of said corporation through
which business of the corporation will
be transacted, is to be in the county of
Jackson, in the town of Winder in said
state, with the right to establish
branch offices and transact busiuess any
where in the state of Georgia of else
where.
6th—TIME.
The corporation is to exist for a term
of twenty years, with the privilege of
renewal at the expiration or that time.
7th— LEASES.
Said corporation is to have the right
if it so desires, to purchase, lease or rent
any lands oi other property, real or
personal from others should it think
proper. Said corporation shall likewise
have the right to sell, lease or rent any
of its property to others, including the
right to furnish motor power generated
by water, electricity, steam or other
contrivance, for compensation.
8th — OTHER CORPORATIONS.
Said corporation shall have the right
to purchase and own stock in any other
corporation.
9th— NOTES AND MORTGAGES.
That said corporation have the right
to borrow money aud issue and give
[ notes end mortgages, or other corporate
securities thereior, and to issue stocks
aud bonds, and sell aud negotiate the
same; and to secure the payment of any
of said securities by mortgages or deeds
of trust, ou any of its property, or oth
erwise, as they may deem best. Said
corporation to have the right to lend
money on note, mortgage stocks or
bonds, or other collateral or personal
security, and to charge not more than
the legal rate of interest therefor pro
vided that said corporation shall not
have the right to mortgage its property,
or issue bonds secured by mortgage, ex
cept at a meeting of the stockholders
called for that purpose, and theu by a
majority vote of all the stock issued.
All notes, bonds, mortgages deeds,
bonds for title and other papers convey
ing property or intended to be issued
by said company for negotiation to be
binding on said corporation, shall ba
signed by the president and counter
signed by the treasurer and stamped by
him with the seal of the company.
10th LIABILITIES OF STOCK-HOLDERS
Stotk-holders shall be personally li
able each for the amount of the unpay
ed subscription by him to tne cap
ital stock and no further.
lltb —GENERAL POWERS.
That said corporation shall have all
the rights and powers common to cor
porations, and the rights to do any and
all things it may desire in the further
ance of the purposes of the corporation
and not inconsistant with the laws of
Georgia and of the United States.
12 th—OFFICERS.
The officers of said corporation shall.
consist of a President, Vice-President,
Secretary and Treasurer and a Board of
Directors consisting of seven stock
holders—and such other officers as the
corporation may deem necessary.
The officers of President and Vide-
President. -iv Secretary and Treasurer
and Directors shall be filled by stock
holders, but this is not imperative as to
other offices. The office of Secretary
and Treasurer may be filled by one man
if the Board of Directors so desires.
The Board of Directors shall include the
President aud Vice-President as two of
their number. The stock-holders shall
have the pow’er to increase or diminish
the number of said offices and Directors,
and to conier upon said Board of
Directors any and all powers of said
corporation save the right to increase
the capital stock or to surrender the
charter or to execute mortgages and
issue bonds, which alone can be done by
a majority vote _ of all stock-holders
called for that purpose.
13 th—BY-LAWS.
That said corporation have the power
and authority to pass such rules and
By-Laws for the conduct of their busi
ness as it may deem proper in the prem
ises; provided they are not in conflict
with the laws of this state or ol the
United States.
14th—ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
The officers herein provided for shall
be elected by the stock-holders at the
time of organization, and annually
thereafter; on such day as may be fixed
by the By-Laws to be framed and ad
opted after the organization under the
charter.
Wherefore your petitioners pray that
this their petition be filed in the clerk’s
office rf said court and recorded therein,
and after being published as required
by law, if no good reason to the con
trary be shown, that said court pass an
order incorporating them, under the
name aforesaid, for the full term of
twenty years, with the rights aud priv
ilege of renewal, and with full powers
to carry out the purposes of the same as
above set forth, and your petitioners
will ever pray etc.
David W. Meadow,
Attorney for Petitioners.
State of Georgia. County of Jackson:
I, A. C. Appleby clerk of the Superior
Court in and for said county, do hereby
certify that the above and foregoing is
a true copy from the files of said court,
of the application for charter of "Win
der Cotton-Seed Oil, and Fertilizer
Company.”
Witness my hand and seal of said
court, this the 3rd day of June, 1899.
A. C. Appleby, Clerk.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
By virtue of an order of the Ordinary
of Jackson county will be sold at auc
tion at the court house door of said
county on the first Tuesday in July
1899, within the legal hours of sale, the
following proptrty to wit: One lot in
the prosperous town of Harmony Grove,
containing one half acre, more or less,
on Homer Street, adjoining lots of Dave
Teasler, col. and Dave Bennett, col.
On said lot is a good five room dwelling
and other improvements. Sold as the
property of Mrs. Fannie R. Hawks, late
of said county, deceased, for the pur
pose of paying debts and distribution
among the heirs. Terms cash. This
sth, day of June, 1899.
J. E. Hawks.
Administrator on the estate of Mrs.
Fannie R Hawks, deceased.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Jackson County.
Whereas, J- R. Culpepper, adminis
trator on the estate of J. E. Culpepper,
late of said county, deceased, applies
for letters of dismission. This is to no
tify all concerned to show cause, if any
they can. on the first Monday in Sep
tember 1899, why letters of dismission
should not be granted as prayed for.
This June sth, 1899.
L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County.
LETTSHS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Jacksou County.
Whereas, L. F. Sell, administrator on
the estate of I. N. McMillin, late of said
county, deceased, applies for letters
of dismission. This is to notify all con
cerned to show cause, if any they can,
ou the first Monday in September 1899,
why letters of dismission should not be
granted as prayed foi. This June sth,
1899. L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Jackson County.
Whereas, W. N. Lemaster, Executor
on the estate of W. A. Lemaster, late of
said county, deceased, applies for let
ters of dismission. This is to notify
all concerned to show cause, if any they
can, on the first Monday in July 1899,
why letters of dismission should not be
granted as prayed for. This April 3d,
1599. L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION. "
Georgia, Jackson County
Whereas, J. c. Brownie
ministrators on the estate of ad -
Browing, late of said countv Z J °-
applies for letters of dismission t? 8 *
to notify all concerned to shown. 1818
any they can, on the first Mona 3,11
July next why letters of y >
should not be granted as
This April 3d, 1899. P yed
Z.. L -Y. Bradbury
Ordinary Jaoksou County.
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
Georgia, Jackson County.
To all whom it may concern*
as, O. D. Arnold, administrator on
estate of Washington Arnold, decease?
has in due form applied to me for U ’
to sell the real estate belonging tn ti?
estate of said deceased. This is* th T
fore, to cite all persons concerned F*
dred and creditors to showcase ’ih
they have, at-the regular term of tu
court of Ordinary of said county to ?
held on the first Monday in July
why said leave should not be granted
to said applicant. This June sth 1*99 1
L Y. Bradbury
Ordinary Jackson County.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND~Ctmi*
ITORS.
All persons having demands against
the estate of Emma T. Smith, l a te of
said county deceased, are hereby noth
tied to render in their demands to the
undersigned according to law; and ail
persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to makd immediate payment
This May Ist, 1899. J. M. Rogfrs
Administrator of Emma T. Smith,
deceased.
NOTICE TO ADMINISTRATORS,
EXECUTORS AND GUARDIANS. ’
$ You are heieby notified to make yen
returns by the Ist day of July next as
required by law under section 2540and
3416. May 23rd 1899.
L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County.
Gainesville, Jefferson
& Southern Railroad
SOUIH BOUND.
£ jr** - No. 82. No, 84
Lv. Gainesville 610 a.m. 955 a.m.
Lv. Belmont 6 40a.m. 10 25 a, m,
“ Hoschton 7 10a.m. 12 55p.m,
“ Winder 745a. m. 200 p.m.
“ Monroe 835 a ra. 250 p.m.
Ar Social Circle 915a. m. 330 p. &
NORTH BOUND.
No. 83. No. 81,
Lv. Social Circle 11 00 a. m. 450 p.m
" Monroe 1140a m. 525 p.m.
*• Winder 150 p.m. 6 15p.m.
“ Hoschton 222 p.m. 648 p.m.
“ Belmont 300 p. m. 715 p. m
Ar. Gainesville 335 p. m. 745 pm.
Jefferson Branch.
NORTH BOUND.
No. 87, No. 69,
Lv. Jefferson 560 a m. 11 35 am.
Lv. Pendergrass 615a. m. 12 00 m
Ar. Belmont 640a. m. 12 25 p.m.
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 88 No. 99
Lv. Belmont 7 15p.m. 10 25 am.
Lv. Pendergrass 733 p.m. 1013 am.
Ar. Jefferson 800 p. m. 11 10am.
a C. DUNLAP. Receiver.
LOOK HERE!
Now is Your Chance to get
the Best Bargain in
Winder.
One House and Lot on Jefferson St,
Lot 60x200 feet.
One vacant lot 140x200 feet. Then
two lots join and rent now to pay * l '
terest on S6OO. Can be bought CW
for Cash.
Apply to Judson & Z. F. Jackson
prices etc.
FARM FOR SALE
At a Bargain two and one*
half Miles From
Winder.
I will sell my farm of 200 acres, -i
miles from Winder, at a bargain
well improved, with 30 acres of
land cleared this year. There are
60 acres of original forest and old P
field land on place with balance i Q c
tivation. Place is well watered an
be bought cheap.
Terms to satisfy purchaser.
J. B. BuadbCßV
a 7t. Winder,
Planters
I IHIIIVI v jn fj ve mi nut e s.
aud Summer Complaints. Price, ,
G. *W. DelaPerrlere, Winder,