The Jackson economist. (Winder, Ga.) 18??-19??, October 19, 1899, Image 8

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Legal Advertisements Administrators’ sales. Agreeably to an order of the Conrt of Ordinary of Jackson county, will hf at public out cry at the court house door, in Jefferson, Jackson county Georgia. on the first Tuesday in Novem ber 1899, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: All the realty belonging to the estate of J. E Willis, late of said comity de ceased, consisting of all that lot or par cel of land known as the home place of said deceased, containing one hundred and seventy (170) more nr less, bounded as follows. On the Last and North East bv A, B. Smith, on the South by the Oconee river. West, North West and North by Voils. About fifteen acres of the above de scribed land is heavily wooded, and nbont twenty five acres is good open bottom land and the rest is upland in high state of of cultivation. On said place there are three, three room dwell ings; the best one has a lot and good out buildings, also two wells of good water. . Said place lies in Wilson’s district, It M., one mile from the beautiful and prosperous little town of Maysvillu. Sold as the property of said deceased. Terms of sale cash, October sth, )899. J. N. Smith. Administrator De bonis noil of J. E. Willis, deceased. Agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Jackson county, will b sold at auction at the court house door of said county, on the first Tuesday in November, 1899, within the legal hours of sale, for cash, (he following described property, to wit: All that lot or parcel of land situated in Jackson county, Georgia, and in the 242nd district G. M , containing sixty (60) acres more or less, and described as follows: Begin ning at a rock on Hardy’s line and thence running 557 E 4.52 chs. to a rojk; thence N 80 E 6.97 chs. to a rock; thence N (So E 18.25 chs. to a sweet gain; thence N 88b, E 10.(SO chs. to a poplar; thence S 75- , 4 E 7 50 chs. to a rock; thence N 19> 4 E 7.70 chs to Crooked creek; thence following the meanders of Crooked creek in a North westerly direction to a post oak stump; thcuce S 84tj, W (5.33 chs. toa post oak; thence N 7<>'._, W 4.35 chs. to a hickory; thence S 18 5 „ W 32,43 chs. to the be ginniug rock corner; adjoining lands of Hardy, Moore and William Spencer. Also all that lot or parcel of laud sit uated, lying and being in Jackson coun ty, Georgia, containing sixty three and one-half (63 1 a ) acres more or less, and described as follows: Beginning at a post oak on the river road and running thence N 62 1 2 W 19,60 chs. to a red oak stump on said road; thence S 18 1 e W 6.56 chs. toa rock; thence N 85' , W 11.80 chs. to corner; thence S3 9 W 10 30 chs. to a rock corner; thence N 81 E 43 chs to a rock corner; thence due South H 67 chs. to corner; thence S 82'a E 7.07 chs to corner; thence S3B E 280 chs. to corner; thence 8 2L W 2 10 chs. ton sweet gum on bank of Crooked creek; thence fot lowing the meanders of Crooked creek in a Southeasterly direction to a sweet gum on the bank of said Crooked creek; thence N 19’ 4 E 23.80 chs. to the begin ning postoak corner; adjoining lands of S. Hardy, E. Arnold and Moore. Both lots so’d as the property of Washington Arnold, late of said coun ty, ibcmsed. This 9 f h day of October, 1899. . O. D ARNOLD. Administrator of Washington Arnold. Agreebly to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Jackson county, will b • sold at public outcry at the e mrt house door, in Jefferson, Jackson county Georgia, on the first Tue-d-iy in No vembor, 1899, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit; Ail the realty belonging to the estate of Henry T. Flee mao. late of said county, deceased, consisting of three lots. Lot No. 1 beginning at an apple tree, where it corners with lot No. 3, running thence south 24 f 4 E. 11.82 to a pine stake; running thence S. 55tg E. 56c 57L toa pine stake; thence running along meanders of Buffalow Creek to a rock; thence running N. W. to a wild cherry; thence running S. 78 1 4 W. to a pine; thenoe running N. 41 \V. to elm; thenoe running N. 16 \V. to road; thence running N. G 4: Eto apple tree, the beginning corner. This lot contains 122) s acres, more or less, about 65 acres iu cultivation, 10 acres of good creek bottoms, the rest in old pine field. Lot No. 2, beginning at rock on creek, thence running along meanders of Buf falow' creek to a rock; thenoe running N. 28 1 8 Eto a piue; thence running S. 76E. to a hickory; thence running S. 30h 4 E.; thence running 35)a' W. to a stake; thence running along road to a yed oak; thence running S. 22** W. to a.stake on Athens road; thence run ning N 71 W. to a post oak to forks of road; thence running S. 76W. to a rock; thenoe running N. 28) a ' W. to a rock—the beginning corner, containing 97) s acres, more or less, 65 acres in cul tivatiou —of which 12 acres is good rich creek bottoms —the rest in old field and forest This lot contains a tenant house. Lot No. 3, beginning at apple tree, where it corners with lot No. 1; thence ruuning S. 24 E. to a rock; thence run ning S. 55 E to a stake; thence running N. 80 EL to a stake; thence running N. 28 E. to a pine; thence running N. 75 W. to a post oak; thence running N. 11 W. to a stake; thence running N. 27 E. to a post oak; thence running N. 74 E to a post oak; theuee running N. 23 E. to red oak; thence running the Jefferson and Hoschton road to begin ning corner. Said lot No. 3, being Mrs. Paulina Fleeman’s dower and is sold subject to her dower, containing 110 acres, more or less. This lot is well im proved, having on it a good dwelling, tenant ho.v sand out buildings, 5 or 6 acres of branch bottom, and the lands being in a good state of cultivation. These lands are situated in a good com munity in Jackion county and consist, of the home place where said Henry T. Fleeman resided at time of his death. Sold as property of said deceased. Terms of sale cash. This Oct. sth, 1899. A. L. Venable. Administrator. Agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Jackson county, Ga., will be sold, at auction, at the court house door of said county, on the first Tues day in November, 1899, within the legal hours of sale, the following real estate, situate in Jackson county, on the Har mouy Grove and Danielsville road, and in about one-half mile of the corporate limits of Harmony Grove; said real es tate to be sold in three seperate lots or tracts, and being the W. R. Haggard homes place. Tract No. 3. Containing fourteen and eight tenth acres, lying north of said public road; adjoining lands of W. B. J. Hardman, James Porterfield and Ritchey; and more particularly described in a plat made by A. C. Appleby August 31, 1899, and deed will be made giving the metes and bounds mentioned in said plat On said tract is a good three room house and out buildings, and about oue-third of it is in original forest, and the other iu a fiue state of cultivation. Tract No. 2. Containing seventy-eight and one ha! f acres, lying south of said public road; ad joining lot Nos Sand 1, and also adjoinin’ lands of James Porterfield, Wm. Glenn, the James E. Haggard estate and L. G. Hardman. Said tract also more partic ularly described in a plat made of the same by A. C. Appleby August 81, 1899, and deed will be made accordingly. On this tract is about thirty acres in fine original forest, and the balance in a good state of cultivation end old fields. Tract No 1, Containing sixty three and one half acres, and adjoining lot No. 2 and also adjoining lands of Culberson, Poterfield and Clenn, and more particularly de scribed in said plat made by A. C. Ap pleby August 81, 1899, and deed will be made by said plat. On this lot is the dwelling house aud also a good tenant house, and about one-half of said tract in a line state of cultivation, and the other in original forest and pines. Plats describing said tracts are in Judge W. W. Starks office in Harmony Grove, aud when not there will be in my possesion. The above three tracts of land are within one-half mile of Harmony Grove and is the most desirable property in and around that growing town. On lot No lis about e'ght acres of good bot tom land, and there is about three acres in lot No 2 Said real estate sold for the purpose of distribution among the heirs and to pay any debts that may be due. Terms cash. This October 2, 1899. W. H. Garrison. Adm, of W. R. Haggard dsc. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION f!Jackson county.—To all \vl urn it mo' - concern: W. M. Smb h. hav ing in pn p r form and accord ins; to law ap lied to me or permanent letters of ad mi inration on 'ln- . tare ot‘ *4. L Martin, late of said county, •ioeea.sefl, thi- i- to cite i.ll and singular the cred itor and n< xt ot 1 : ■ n' G. L Afar tin, I do- eased, t<> be and-. pn-nr at mv office on first day hi November 1899, tin n and tber <to show came, if any there can, vein premaic ;;t letters of mi ni •• istration shoved ro r be pranced to sai 1 applicant on ilm • of Geo. L. Ji. rib*. Given nn.ier under my hand ami effi isi • ign-it-tire “Si's the 2, day of October in too year 1899. L \ v Bradbui.y, Ordinary Jackson County. F( >R T,E AYE TO SFvLi L\N D. (It Praia, Jacks'?! errnty.—To ‘dl wli >. it miv concern: Win r-as, Z. W Ho . I, administrator De bonis non on the estate ot R. ii Hood, deceased, has in due form applied to me for leave to soil the real '-state boionfiiin' to the estate ot said deceased. This is. therefore, tocife all persons concerned, kindred and cr*A itors to show cause, if any they have, at the regular term of the court of Ordi nary of said county to be h-ld on the first Monday in November 1899, why said leave should not be granted to said applicant. This October 2nd, 1899. L Y. Bradbury, Ordinary Jackson County. LEAVE TO SELL LAND. Georgia Jacksou County. To all whom it may concern; Where as, F, L. Pendergrass administrator on the estate of J. W. Pendergrass deceas ed, has in due form applied to me for leave to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of said deceased. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors to show cause, if any they have, at the regular term of the court of Ordinary of said county to be held on the first Monday in Novem ber 1899, why said leave should not be granted to said applicant. This Oot. 4th 1899. L. Y, Bradbury, Ordinary Jacksou County. NOTICE—DEBTORS AND CREDIT ORS. All persons having demands against the estate of D. A. Camp, late of said eouuty, deceased, are hereby notified to render m their demands to the un dersigned according to law and all per sons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment. This October 3d, 1899. H. A. Camp, Administrator of D. A. Camp, de ceased. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. Georgia Jackson County. To all whom it may concern: M. P. Gilbert having in proper form and ac cording to law appli and to me for per manent letters of administration on the astate of M. H. Hartley late of said county, deceased, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of James Hartley, deceased, to be and ap pear at my office on the first Monday in November 1899, then and there to show cause, if any they can, why per manent letters of administration should not be granted to said applicant on the estate of M. H Hartley. Given under my hand and official signature this the 11th day of October in the year 1899. L. Y. Bradbury, Ordinary Jackson County. TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT. Georgia Jackson County. Whereas, the appraisers appointed to appraise and set apart a twelve months support to Francis Craft, colored, aud minor children, out of the estate of Randall Craft, colored, deceased, have filed their return and report. This is to notify heirs and creditors to show cause if any they can, why an order should not be granted setting apart the proper ty assigned by the appraisers as a twelve months suppo’t. on the first Monday in November, 1899. Given under my hand and official signature, this 3d day of October. 1899, L. Y. Bradbury, Ordinary Jackson County. TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT. Georgia Jackson County. Whereas, the appraisers appointed to appraise and set appart a twelve mouths support to Doliie Williams and minor children,out of the estate of J. W. Wil liams, deceased, have filed their return and report. This is to notify heirs and creditors, 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 months support, on the first Mouday in November, 1899. Given un der my hand aud official signature, this 3rd day of October, 1899. L. Y. Bradbury. Ordinary Jackson County. TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT. Georgia, Jackson County. Whereas, the appraisers appointed to appraise and set apart a twelve months support to Mary C. Maddox and minor children out of the estate of J. W. Mad dox, deceased, have filed their return and report. This is to notify hens and creditors to show cause, if any they can, why an order should not be granted settiug apart the property assigued by the appraisers as a twelve months sup port, on the first Monday in November, 1899. Given under my hand and offi cial signature, this 31 day of October, 1889. L. Y. Bradbury, Orditiarv Jackson County. NOTICE OF DISTRIBUTION IN KIND. Notice is hereby given that I have filed my application with the Ordinary of Jackson county, Georgia, for an or der for distribution in kind of the real ty belonging to the estate o’ J W. Mad dox, now iu my hands, as admiuistra tor on said estate, and that said nmli cation will be heard at the regular Ft-b ruary ierm of court of Ordinary, to wit too- first- Monday in Febiuary 1900, at Jefferson Jackson county. Georgia. Oc. li, 1899 J. W. W Maddox, A hainiefr.itor on estate o: -J. \Y. Ma a dux, deceased. NOI’ICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS: All Pefs<-.ns having demands against the estate of John White, late of said county deceased, are hereby notifi- and to rentier iu their demands, to the under signed ('curding to law and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. This October 6th 1899. T. w. White, Administrator of John White, deceas ed. APPLICATION FOR HOMESTEAD. Georgia, Jacksou County. Roxie Phillip-; has applied for exemp tion of personalty and realty and set ting apart and valuation of Homestead and, I will pass upon the same at 10 o’cloak a. m , on the 30th day of Octo ber 1899, at my office. This October 10, 1899. L. Y. Bradbury, O. dinary. I^l ■■ omxhi —n —— !■■■■,■ Honey To Loan. Upon cotton in either Warehouse we will loan money at 8%. Winder Bank ing Cos. . QUESTION ANSWERED. . 1 Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of any medicine in the civ ilized world, Your mothers’ and grand mothers’ never thought of using any thing else for Indigestion or Bilionsness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostra tion or Heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system aud stop fermentation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic ac tion of the system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green’s August Flower, in liquid form, to make you sat isfied there is nothing serious the mat ter with you. Sample bottles at Win der Drug Cos. Winder, Ga., Kilgore, Kelly S Go. Are Getting in New Goods Every Day We.carry a Full line of General Merchandise and any thing you want you can Find at Our Store. Cotton* Cotton** 6 pay tlie hightest pri^ VUllUll. VUUUII.. for Cotton> aud when come to town with Cotton don’t forget to come to our Store and let us have a bid, We believe in giving the very top of the market and can always help you to sell for the best price, We like to accommodate the people and treat them fairly. \y e appreciate your trade and will try to make it to your interest to patronize us. Wo Don't Claim The Earth, But we do claim to try to please our customers. All we ask is f or you to come iu and see us and if we can’t do as well as others, voq are not forced to trade with us. Now for a Few Prices So that you may judge for yourself as to what we can do to save you money: Best Feather Ticking 12|c Best Matress Ticking 6£c Best 4x4 Sheeting 4-fc Standard Checks 44c Calicos from 4£ to s^c 10 cents Worsted for B^c 25 cents Worsted for 18c 40 cents Worsted for _ 25c Notwithstanding the fact that Clothing is *** ** * • higher we propose to sell at the old prices and have a large line of men’s, boys and childrens suits. In proof of this assertion we quote as follows: Children suits from 60 cts. to $5 00 Men’s suits from $3,00 to $15.00 Flints from 60 cents to $5.00 • j • Remember we are still in the SHIRT trade and have them in all varieties from 25 cents up. CU nAC | Wehavetooffer in the next3 ° lUvis* days a job lot of SHOES from 50 cents to $1.50 per pair, whiqh are WORLD BEATERS. In car regular SHOE Stock We defy competition as we carry one of the Largest Stocks in Northeast Georgia. Come and see and be con vinced of what we say. TVJ • Our Notion Department is complete and will 1 v, L iv?i offer this line as cheap as the cheapest. have a large lot of ladies Union Suits from 25 cents up. HO YOU NEED A EAT? On Our Second floor we carry 7 every line of lIATS and CAPS that is worn. Hats from 25 cents to $3.50 —Caps from 10 cents to o 0 cents. Your special attention is called to our Stetson No Name line of; HATS —the best on earth and at prices that will astound you. <wtnVfXjE Although STOVES have g- LU V ±3 LU V up 40 per cent . iu market, wa are prepared to give you old prices and have a full assortment oI the best makes made in lf you want a STCU E now i*j your time to buy. Tin Ware, Crockery and Cuttlery. jr The advances in Tin caught us w r ith a large stock bought, give you the benefit of it. We make a specialty of the best grade English Crockery and meet all competitors. Table and Pocket Cuttlery — We carry a large assortment and - e fore you buy be sure to see our stock and save money. fimrpn'pc Iu Heavyaud Fancy groceries*e lv3 the leaders in this section of the State any thing in the Grocery line, you can find at our Store at verylowest prices they can be sold. Remember we not only pay the HIGHEST PRICE for COTTON, but for all COUNTS PRODUCE. Our trade this year has been good and we appreciate the patronage of our friends an hope you will continue to patronize us as y° have in the past. KILGORE. KELLY & CO.. Winder, Qa- 50 cents Worsted for 3^ Coats Spool Cotton per Doz. 45c Ball Thread per box 15c Colored Kuitting Thread per ft, 20c Pins per paper 2 papers Standard Needles 5c Bleaching from 5 to S^c Best 9 oz. All Wool Jeans 24c Schoolboy Jeans 16c