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v CORRESPONDENTS.
JEFFERSON.
Miss Julia Bell visited Miss Alice El
der in the country last Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. W. H. Williamson and Mrs. T.
W. Webb visited Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Bullock at Dmiolsville last week.
Mr. E. C. Mahaffey spent last Sun
day at Hoschton
Misses Clydo Story and Ina Hardy
are spending awhile in Harmony drove.
Mrs. Carrie Haynie and Mrs. Sue
Potts, from near Nicholson, visited
friends and relatives hero last Monday
Miss Crawford Daniel spent last Sat
urday and Sunday in the country the
gaest of Miss Inez Boggs.
Miss Louise Pendergrass visited her
cousin, Mrs Lacy Carr, at Maysville
this week.
Mrs. L Y. Bradbury, who has been
quite ill with grippe, is some better this
week.
Qaite a number of our young people
attended the singing at Galilee last
Sunday.
Mr. E. C. Mahaffey and his charming
s'ster, Miss Fannie, ontertained a few
of their friends with a sociable last Fri
day night. Those present were Miss
Eddie Dickson aud Mr. Emory William
son, Miss Erl McCoy and Mr. Dule
Hutchins, Miss Maud Chandler and Mr
E. C. Mahaffey, Miss Eula Aamistead
and Mr. Joe McGarity, aud Messrs J.
B. Moo.e, H. W. Bell, Jr., aud George
Story.
NO RIGHT TO UGLINESS.
The woman who is lovely in face,
form and temper will always have
friends, but one who would be attrac
tive must keep her health. If she is
weak, sickly and all run down, she will
be uervous aud irritable. If she has
constipation or kidney trouble, her im
pure blood will cause pimples, blotches,
skin eruptions and a wretched complex
ion. Electric Bittors is the best medi
cine in the world to regulate stomach,
liver and kidneys and to purify the
blood. It gives strong nerves, bright
eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich com
plexion. It will make a good locking,
charming woman of a run down invalid
Only 50 oents at Winder Drug Cos.
WILNER.
Mr. E. B. Martin lost a good mule
last week.
Miss Lena Oldham, a very charming
young lady, of Statham, spent a portion
of last week in Wilner the guest of rel
atives aud friends
Mr and Mrs Berry Thompson, of Bo
gart, spent Sunday hero with Mrs N.
E. Betts and family; also Mr. and Mrs.
L. M. Livender, of Clarksboro.
Messrs. H, L. McElhaunon, E. M.
McDonald, Emory Shit Ida, A S. Shields
L W. Ethridge, J. T. Shields, J. R
Shields, Johu Alexander, E B Betts.
C C. Fulcher and F. C. Holliday, rep.
resented Wilner at the Jackson county
singing choir at Gallilee.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fulcher spent
Sunday last week with relatives at
Statham.
Rev. H. B. Mays will fill his regular
appointment at Lebanon church next
Saturday and Sunday. The service on
Saturday will be in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tucker, of Stat
ham, spent a portion of last week in this
section the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
W, Shields.
Quite a number of eur young people
attended a musical entertainment last
Saturday night at the home of Mr. C.
A. Brock, near Clarksboro.
VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS
Are grand, but Skiu Eruptions rob
life of joy. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,
cures them; also Old, Running aud Fe
ver Sores. Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns,
Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains,. Best Pile
cure on earth. Drives out Pains aud
Aches. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guar
anteed Sold by Winder Drug, Cos.
PENTECOST.
Rev. G. W. Tumlin will preach at
♦his place Saturday aud Sunday.
Several of our young boys visited
friends in Oconee oonnty Sunday.
Rev. R. S. McGarity, of Jefferson,
called around Monday and spent a
while with Mr. W. R. Segars. In his
genial way and funny Jokes made all
enjoy his visit. Mr. McGarity is a clev
er man and excellent preacher.
Mr. W. J. Haynie, Sr., visited his
brother, Mr. J. M. Haynie Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nicholson were
the guests of Mrs Niokolson's mother in
Oconee Sunday.
Misses Azzie and Cammie Hammond
spent Sunday with Miss Ethel Steed.
The Sunday school was organized at
this plaoe Sauday with a bright pros
i
pact of having a good school. With
Mr. E S Lme superintendent there is
nothing to prevent it p-ospering.
We notice that the Ch tries M. Shel
don, the author of several good books
will take charge of the Topeka Capital,
of .Kansas, this week and rut' it ford days
jnst as he thinks Jems would run it if
here It will be read by thousands of
people aud we are anxious to read it
under his management.
DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP?
A cheap remedy for coughs and colds
is all right, but you want something
that will relieve aDd cure the more se
vere and dangerous results of throat aud
lung troubles. What shall you do? Go
to a warmer and more regular climate?
Yes, if possiple; if not posibio for yoa,
then in either case take the ONLY rem
edy that has been introduced in all civ
ilized countries with success for severe
throat aud lungs troubles, Boschee’s
He-man Syrup.” It not only heals and
stimulates tne tissues to destroy the
germ disease, but allays inflammation,
causes easy expectoration, gives a good
night’s rest, and cures the patient. Try
one bottle. Recommended many years
by all druggists in the world. Sample
bottle at Winder Cos. Winder,
Ga. •
Wonder Bean.
‘•The French Asparagus” grows
from 2 to 4 feet long, it is both orna
mental aud usexul. Try a p icket, lOcts.
P. W. Quattlebaum, Jefferson, Ga.
Geo. Barbe, Meudofa, Va., savs,
“Nothmg did me so muon good as Ko
dol Cure. Ouo dose relieved
me, a f. w bottles cured me ” It digests
what you eat and always cures dyspep
sia. G W. DeLaPerriers.
Strong Testimonials.
Statham, Ga , Fob 20, 1900
About one year ago I sprained mi
back, which troubled mo nearly all the
time until Nov. last when I took two
treatments from J. D. Jennings and
have not had a return of it since.
P. J. Chanel ir.
Listen Again.
Statham, Ga., Feb 26, 1900.
This certifies our little son, Orbie, has
been afflicted all his life, having taken
medicine from several doctors. After
taking treatment from J. D. Jennings
ten days, he has all appearance of being
sound. He is as harty as a pig.
Franklin Martin.
M. B. Smiib. Butternut, Mich , says
“DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are the
very best pills I ever used for costive
ness, liver and bowel troubles. ” G. W.
DeLaPerriero.
Road Notice.
Georgia, Jackson County.
If no good cause b i shown to the con
trary an order will be granted by me on
the 24th day of March 1900, establishing
the following contemplated public road,
viz:
No. 1 In the 245th District, G M, of
said county, beginning at a point near
the colored peoples Baptist church in
Jefferson and running in a westerly di
rection through the lauds of Robert
Morris and Hike Hawkins, crossing
Hawkins’ creek about two hundred
yards below the present crossing, and
crossing the present Lawrenceville road
near Hike Hawkins house; thence along
the private road of J. N. Hardy and T.
H. Niblack to the Oconee river crossing
the river near where Beaver Ruin creek
enters the river where the new bridge
is located, thence by the old Howard
Still house place; thence intersecting the
Flowery Branch road near the residence
of H. R. Howard.-
No. 2. In 242 District, G. M. of said
county, commencing at the most desir
able point near the residence of E. M.
Cox aud running from that point to
where the same will connect with the
new road which Clarke county has
opened and graded to its county line, so
that the above road will be a continua
tion of the same. The above roads
marked out and reported to be of public
utility by the Road Commissioners of
said districts. L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County.
Fob. 17, 1900.
To Road Commissioners.
The road Commissioners of each dis
trict of Jackson county are ordered to
get together or meet in their respective
districts and name aud classify all the
public roads in their respective districts
of said county and submit their report
to the Ordinary by March 15th 1900.
L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County.
A. R. De Fluent, editor of the Jonr
nal, Doylestown, Ohio, suffered for a
number of years from rheumatism in his
right shoulder and side. He says: "My
right arm at times was entirely useless.
I tried Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, and
was surprised to receive relief almost
immediately. The Paiu Balm has been
a constant oompanion of mine ever
siuoe and it never fails.” For sale by
Winder Drug Ce.,
1
Higher Prices For Guano,
But we take the pleasure in notifying,
our friends and customers that we bought
most of our Guano before the big advance
We also take pleasure in saving that we sell
NO TRUST GOODS
as we have agreed not to sell trust Goods, and will quit
the business before doing so.
Therefore all our Brands are made by private factories, and it
all farmers would do likewise and pass Trust Goods by they W ouirf
soon quit business. uiQ
It is ovir intention as heretofore to control prices and promise
you that we can sell you a STANDARD grade of goods as cheao as
our competitors can a low grade. y
Our Brands are all first class stuff, as follows:
SGirmarTo 54 ioTl Prado j Too well known to advertise—used in this section for
ritlllldlld nigl! 11l dUS. O ea rs—never fails to produce a full yield.
Buffalo Bone. ■ Another old and well known Brand suitable to all soils,
Furman's Soluable Bone. { versal satisfaction. Stanton & Kelly sold the above
* ( goods for years.
f The (Fish Scrap) goods was used in this section for the first time
Pn ! llinkm QnllirtUln I P ast season. Parties who used one sack last year will have nothing
bu U lilOlu 50 UaDlur 1 else thia y oar; itiß higher ill price, but remember it stands wet
v weather and droughts better than any fertilizer made—gives cotton a
( quick start and keeps it growing until fully matured.
Onlnnkln c Another (Fish Scrap) mixture and a little cheaper than Columbia,
U dirUalfld aUlUdulC. [ hut is a fine, even and smooth Fertilizer especially adapted to cotton
where you have a red clay subsoil.
ni | in (A strictly Blood and Bone Meal Guano, a heayy seller at a reasonable
PPt fi tfinrl n n Ffnnp P r i ce an d gives fine results on all kinds of land, having been thoroughly
U fiUlUUvl UIIUUUIIU/ tested all over North East Georgia for past twenty years.
„ _ ("This brand we had so many calls for last year that we bought it ear-
RnQQjp Pfltf fi II P iy and can 80 ii cheaper than most of our goods. Segars Bros, sold
i| § dfiIUUUIHJII 111 UW UI • I it for years. They and their customers say its the best guano on the
We also have Ried’s goods of Charleston, S. C., sold last season by Sparks
& Graham.- We will take pleasure in accommodating their trade at prices that
will astonish all the TRUST people.
In conclusion we promise to save every man money who will price our
goods, and to price them means to sell them. Our Mr. Lyle can be found at
Kilgore & Kelly’s store and our Mr. Dunn at Planters (DeLaPerriere) Warehouse,
and as in the past we will always give our customers premiums on their cotton
when sold.
Yours anxious to serve,
DUNN 8c LYLE.
Legal Advertisements
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
Georgia, Jackson County.
To all whom it may concern: W. D.
Nealon, having in proper form and ac
cording to law applied to me for perman
ent letters of administration on the estate
of Fannie Haygood, late of said county
deceased, this is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of Fannie
Haygood, dec’d., to be and appear at
myoffioaon the first Monday in April
1900, then and there to show cause, if
any they can, why permanent letters of
administration should not be granted to
said applicant on the estate of Fannie
Haygood. Given under my hand
•and official signature this the sth day of
March 1900. L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Jackson County.
Whereas. W.B. Hardman, administra
tor on the estate of A. M. Loyin, late of
said oounty, deceased, applies to me for
letters of dismission. This is to notify
all concerned to show cause, if any they
can, on the first Monday in June 1900,
why letters of dismission should not be
granted as prayed for. This March sth,
1900. L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary ‘Jackson County
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
lieorgia, Jackson County.
To all whom it may concern: Where
as, W. P. Chandler, administrator on
the estate of Mrs. Lula Chandler, de
ceased, has in due form applied to me
tor 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 tegular term of
the court of Ordinary of said county to
be held on the first Monday in April
1900, why said leave should not be
granted to said applicant. This March
sth. 1900.
L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County.
APPLICATION FOR GUARDIAN
SHIP.
Georgia, Jackson County.
To all whom it may concern: O. S.
Clements, col , has applied to the un
dersigned to be appointed guardian of
the person and property of Edwin, Guy,
Odis and Joe Haygood, minor children
of Ed and Fannie Haygood, (col) late
of said county, deceased, Notice is here
by given that this application will be
heard at my office on the first Monday
in April 1900. Given under my hand
a offical signature, this march sth, 1900.
L. Y. Bradbury.
Ordinary Jackson County.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Jackson County.
Whereas, I. H. Goss, administrator
on the estate of Mrs. L. P. Goss, late of
said county, deceased, applies to me for
letters of dismission. This is to cite all
concerned to show cause, if any they
can, on the first Monday in March 1900,
why letters of dismission should not be
granted as prayed for. This December
4th, 1899, L. Y. Byadbuby,
Ordinary Jackson County.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI
TORS.
All persons >vho are indebted to the
estate of Fannie R. Hawks, late of said
county, deceased, are notified to make
immediate payment to the undersigned,
and those to whom said estate is indebt
ed will render an account of the de
mands. This February 6th, 1900
J. E. Hawks,
Administrator of the estate of Fannie
R. Hawks, deceased.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI
TORS
Ail persons who are indebted to the
Estate of;Washington Arnold, late of
said county, deceased, are notified to
make immediate payment to the under
signed, and those to whom said estate
is indebted will render an account of
their demands. This February nth, 1900
O. D. Arnold,
Administrator of estate of Washing
ton Arnold deoeased.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS.
All parties who are indebted to toe
estate of P. P. Casey, late of said coun
ty, deceased are hereby notified to mate
immediate payment to the undersigns .
and those to whom said estate is ldeD •
ed will render an account of demanus.
This February 2nd, 1900.
Lafayette A Wilbaxks,
Administrator of estate of P. !’■ Casef,
deceased. Toccoa, b*.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Jackson County.
Whereas. J. E. Hawks, administrator
on the estate of Fannie R Haw s,
said county, deceased, np? ll ®* °
letters of dismission. Ibis wto no ■ J
all concerned to show if a ■- -
can. on the first Monday m. •
1900, why letters of dismission oboa
not be granted as P r y®“ 'rgy
February 6th, 1900. L. Y. Bradbc^.
Ordinary Jackson Conn^_
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATE '•
Georgia, Jackson County. p
To all whom it may c o ao6rB an ; aC '
Smith, having in properTorm an
cording to law applied to “
manent letters of administration,
will annexed, on thebstate '
Hardigree, late of said county, dec £
this is g to cite all and singular
itors and next of kin of G. * • o fg c e
deceased, to be and appear
on the first Monday in April - _ • they
and there to show cause. “ ? JL in i,.
can, why permanent letters of adm
tration should not be gra jjardi*
applicant on the estate of • • , o f.
gree Given under my b*“dL f March
flcial signature this Sthday^^
1900- U t Conn^
Ordinary Jackson ____
If troubled with rheumato^* 1 *
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm joes n0
will not cost you a cent it UeTe th e
good. One applicatioa wm brn iie
paia. It also cures ■P rßin, i and by
in one-tnird the time req fro &
other .treatment Cuts, - gjdo and
bites, quinsey, P al “* g welling* **
chest, glandular and other * it . ZtttJ
quickly cured by W o*
bottle warraated. Price,
Winder Drug On.