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Correspondents and
Other Local Matters.
* JEFFERSON.
Messrs. T. H. Niblack and H. W.
Bell spent last Tuesday in Atlanta.
Miss Bonnie Brock returned home
from the country last Monday, much to
the delight of her many friends.
Me. John Mauldin and mother visited
Athens last Thursday. Friday and Sat
urday.
Mrs, Mays and Mrs. Jones returned
to their home in Atlanta last Monday.
Miss Crawfojd Daniel visited friends
and relatives in \theus last Sunday.
Miss Josio Bennett is visiting her
brother, J. C. Bennett of our towu.
Miss Ode Wills returned to her home
in Winder last Thursday, after an ex
tended visit to friends in town.
Mr. L. Y. Bradbury went down to
Athens last Monday.
Mias Ethel McElhannon from the
country is spending a while with Mr.
and Mrs. J. N. Holder.
Miss Cal lie Johnson, who has been
visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. J. N. Wilson, returned to her home
in Belmont last week.
Miss Kate Askew is on an extended
visit to relatives in Athens.
Mr. T. N. Highfill of Millers was in
town Tuesday.
Messrs. E. A. and D. W. McDonald oi
Apple Valley were seen on our streets
Tuesday.
Mr. J. W. D. McDonald was iu towu
last Saturday.
Special tirin of Superior Court met
last Monday at eleven o’clock, and Judge
Russell granted a charter to the Winder
Cotton Seed Oil and Fertilizer Cos., re
presented by Col. D, W. Meadow of
Danielsville.. also a charter to Nix. Mer
chantile Cos, of Harmony Grove, repres
ented by Col. J. M. Merritt.
SIOO REWARD, SIOO.
The readers of this paper will be pleas
ed to learn that thtre is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been able
to cure iu all its stages and that is Ca
tarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure it the only
positive cure now knowu to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitut
ional diseasse, requires a constitutional
treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is tak
en internally, acting dirt ctly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the system,
thus distroyirg the foundation of the
diseae. and giving the patient strength
by building up tlie constitution and as
sisting nature in doing its work. The
proprietors have offered Oue Hundred
Dollars for any case that it fails to cure.
Send for list of Testimonials.
Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tole
do, O
Sold by Druggists, 750.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Grapevine.
Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Poole were the
guests of the latter’s parents Saturday
and Sunday.
Messrs. G. W. and James Hardy,
Hugh and Size Moore went on a fishing
tour last week.
There is said to be a negro on Park’s
pond who is wanted for murder.
The county commissioners are talking
of moving the court house or court place
from its present place in Cain’s district.
The Mormon Eiders have been in our
aeotion preaching their doctrine but
have not met with any success.
Rev. John A. Poole and family of
Martiu Institute, Jefferson, are spend
ing this week with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. John M. Poole. Esqr. Poole had
all of his children and graud children
to spend Buuday with him.
We had the largest rain Thursday
last we have had for several years.
Mr. Ed Strickland has started his saw
mill again.
Mr. W. M. Stewart and family, of
Buford, after spending a few days with
relatives here, returned home Sunday
Mr. Bill Forester spent Sunday with
his son.J
Old Uncle seaborn Clack has bought
anew buggy and the widows may look
out.
Mr. W. H. Harrisou went to Buford
last Sunday.
Mr. C. D. Poole of Buford was in our
burg last week.
DkMIAHA CUBAN RELIEF cure*
I IlinivrS Colio ’ Neuralgia andToothache
v in five minutes. Sour Stomach
and Bummer Complaints. Price* 25 Ceaua
G. W. DelaPerrlere, Winder, G.
Jurors for Jackson Superi
or Court, August
Term 1899.
ORAND JOKY.
1 John P Linch
2 Geo F Hardigree
3 r M Wallace
4 A N Shankle
5 W T Wills
fi LF Whitmire
7 A E Pittman
8 J B Thurmond
•t H G Cosby
10 J r Bennett
11 W A Caritbers
12 R L House
13 J W Boggs
14 C W G Maddox
In V* T Murray
16 D D Perkins
17 W A L Blackstock
1 Jas M Ellison
lit E D Whelohel
20 Henry S Segars
21 A B Dead wyler
22 Jas T Quillian
23 John N Holder
24 J G H Pittman
25 W C Appleby
26 John A Venable
a 7 Wm F White
28 J G Wier
29 D H Lipscomb
30 A. B Alerk,
TRVF.KSE JURY—FIRST WEEK.
1 Hiram D Thurmond
2 James S Echols
3 O G Ray
4 Jeremiah R Holliday
5 John W W Maddox
6 Crawford Y Pinson
7 Nowell Anderson
8 Millard F Morrison
9 Daniel B Marlow
10 John J Heartley
11 Robert L Doster
12 Wm M Sailers
13 C harles T Borders
14 Miles G Wilhite
15 James H Wright
16 Daniel P Mathews
17 John W Sailers
18 Thomas A Turk,
20 Ellison A Stowe
21 David P Marlow
22 John A Sailors
23 Daniel W Rowdeu
24 S A Walker
25 L F Sell
26 Charles T Nash
27 Frank D Dowdy
28 Luther M Arnold
29 John A Suddath
80 Wm T Brock
31 T R Potter
82 D J Yarbrough, Sr.
38 A M Benton
34 H A Hosch
35 C M Eilerson
36 J T Bennett
tkvkrse jory—second week.
1 J D Jackson
2 W F Hale
3 7 M Sims
4 R M Dowdy
5 W J Haynie
6 J A Wood
< Wm S Thompson
8 J S Wilson
9 W R Lyle
10 R B Dunington
11 J esse J Borders
12 Sam Archer
13 P W Quattiebaum
14 W F Fambrough
15 G W Lyle
18 Wm Cliut Roberts
17 J L Bailey
13 Theo Cole -
19 H J Randolph
20 J H Barrett
21 H A Carithers
22 E M Eirod
23 W H Cross
24 J R Hosch
25 G W Barber
26 T C Flanigan
27 Asa Ware
28 DM Nix - •
29 E P Churchwell
30 D P Mobley
31 R B Year wood
32 J T Morgan
33 C C Brazeal
34 R G Daniel
35 F S Addingtou
36 Luke A Moou.
Kokomo, Ind., April 4, 1898
I can say without fear of successful
contradiction that Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Liver and Kidney Balm is the best
medicine I have ever used for kidney
and liver troubles. I suffered for five
years and bad about despaired of ob
taining relief when your Liver and
Kidney Balm was recommended to me
iu it I found the desired relief.
J. H. Arnmtt.
For sale by W inder Drug Cos.
Legal Advertisements
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia, Jackson conntv.
To all whom it way concern: J. W.
Maddox, Jr. having in proper from and
according to Jaw apolied to me for per*
inanent letters of administration on the
estate of J. W. Maddox. Sr late of said
county, deceased, this is to cite all and
singu'ar the creditors and next of kin of
J. W. Maddox Sr.deceased, tube and ap
pear at inv office on the first Monday in
August 1899. then and there to show
cause, if any they can. why permanent
letters of adm’iiistration should not be
granted to sa'd applicant on the estate
of J. W. Maddox Sr. Given under my
hand and official signature this the 3rd
day of July iu the year 1899.
L Y. Bradbury,
O:dinary Jackson County.
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.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Jackson County.
Wheteas, L. F. Sell, administrator on
the estate of I. N. McMiilin, late of said
county, deceased, applies for letters
of dismission. This is to notify all con
cerned to show cause, if any they '•an,
on the first Monday iu 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. M. 0. House, administrator
on the estate of Thomas Hodges, 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 iu October
next why letters of dismission should
not be granted as prayed for. This July
sth, 1899. L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County.
TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT,
Georgia, Jacksou County.
Whereas, the appraisers appointed to
appraise and set apart a twelve months
support to Hattie Collins, (colored) and
her two minor ohildren, out of the es
tate of Spencer Collins, (colored), de
ceased, have filed their return and re
port. This is to notify heirs and cred
itors, to show cause, if any they can,
why an order should not be granted
setting apart the property assigned by
the appraisers as a twelve mouths sup
port on the first Monday in August
1899. Given under my hand and offi
cial signature, this 6th day of July 1899.
L Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County.
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
Auguft Flower than any other remedy,
for dyspepsia, deraug liver and stomach,
and for constipation. I find for tourists
aud 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, aud is excellent for sour
stomachs and indigestion.” Sam pie bot
tles free at Winder Drug Cos. Winder,Ga.
Sold I by'dealers in all civilized coun
tries.
Farm For Sale or Rent.
I will sell or rent my farm of 75 acres
on good terms. There are 60 acres in
cultivation with two very fair houses on
on it. It lies on public road running
from Jefferson to Monroe, one quarter
of mile from Bowman’s mill 5 miles from
Winder and 3 miles form Statbam.
Land is in good state of cultivation and
can be bought at a bargain. This is a
good opportunity for some oue to get a
home conveniently located. For further
particulars come to see me or write me
at Winder, Ga. T. H. Wofford.
THE APPETITE OF A GOAT
Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose
Stomach and Liver are out of order.
All such should know that Dr. King s
New Life Pills, the wonderful Stomach
and Liver Remedy, give* a splendid
appetite, sound digestion and a regular
bodily habit that insures perfect health
and great energy. Only 25c. at, Win
der Drug Cos.
Whisky straight make* crooked
paths.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers,
fhe famous little oille.
EXTRAVAGANT
STATEMENTS NOT
AS EFFECTIVE AS
QUIET FACTS.
We are not after deceiving you by extravagant I
statements, but desire to give you a few Quiet Facts I
which if Taken Advantage of will Benefit you'as well I
as us.
IN THE NEXT 30 DAYS I
We want to Close out, 1
5 Dozen Straw Hats at Cost. m
50 Pairs Women and Children’s Oxford Ties. I
25 Children’s and Boy’s Suits. 9
50 Window Shad°s. m
37 Men’s Suits 25 per cent off Regular Price. 9
10 Trunks at Cost. I
50 Negligee Shirts. Regular price 50 cents at 25 cents. 9
50 Negligee Shirts, Regular price 75 cents at 50 cents. 9
4000 Yards Prints from 4 to 5 cents. I
10 Pieces Percale, Regular price 10 cents at cents. 9
6 Pieces Canvas Duck. Regular price at 9 cents. 9
5 Pieces Gingham. Regular price Scents at cents. B
8 Pieces Gingham. Regular price 6 cents at 4| cents. 9
5 Pieces Scotch Lappel. Regular price 15 cents at 10 cents. 9
8 Pieces Scotch Lawn, Regular price 6 cents at 4J cents. I
5 Pieces White Lawn, Regular price 16 cents at cents fl
6 Pieces Luzon Cord, Regular price 8 cents at 6 cents. fl
4 Pieces Nice Peka, Regular price 15 cents at 11 cents, fl
5 Pieces Skirt Crash, Regular Price cents at 9 cents. fl
5 Pieces Checked Muslin at Cost. fl
Monroe Sea Island Sheeting at 4-£ cents. fl
5 Pieces A C A Bed Ticking at 12 cents. m
Cheese Cloth at cents. 9
6 Ladies Uleters, each 25 cents. jj|
Spool Cottoi. 45 cents per dozen. fl
Ball Thread 15 cents per box. fl
100 pounds Knitting Cotton at 20 cents per pound, B
Now To The Point
WE HAVE THEM—YOU TRY THEM.
It is just the same as making you a present. We are now talki
about Shoes. All you have to do when you think of Shoes is to thi
of us and come right in and get what you want.
4000 Pairs of Shoes from 50 cents to $5.00 per pair.
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LISTEN AGAIN.
1000 Pairs Women and Cuildren’s Hose from 5 cents to 25 cei
per pair.
Notify your neighbors of this fact aud tell them it costs nothn
to look at them.
15 Counter panes at New York Cost.
These goods tell their own story aud if you are interested iu lo
prices you should see them by all means.
In our school for Economy We offer
5 Dozen Ladies Ribbed Vests at 5 cents.
3 Dozen Ladies Ribbed Vests at 10 cents.
These will not remain long so do not delay,
ALL QUALITIES AT MANY PRICE]
Til
We carry a full line of Imported porcelineware, Glassware, uj
ware, aud Lamps and with us you have the pick of the marketj
these goods. I
School Books, Tablets etc. at Publishers prices. Box. Stan D 1
at from 5 to lo cents. 1
But what About Hats? You Ask. j
We have Men’s and Boy’s Hats from 25 cents to $4.00 ■
Use your sense and save your dollars. The way to do uMJ
buying a hat from us if you need one. It will be money welno ve, l
Variety is the Spice of Life and we believe in mixing OP ■
good things of this world, So we will now call your attention V
of the necessities in all well regulated families.
COOKING STOVES, I
We keep the best make of Stoves, we buy them in large
and our prices on them are—well we will beat any price. Try u g ■
Now is the time to buy a Stove if you want to save money. I
NOW THE BEST OF ALL I
Is to know where to get your Groceries to Cook in the Stov
always carry a full line of Family and Fancy Groceries ana s
on email margins. We try to keep what tne people need w ■
and will appreciate an inspection of our stock. Come to see ■
KILGORE, KELLY & c( |
Winder, Qa. I