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Millinery Parlor.
Our first Spring Opening was largely attended,
and the many kind expressions from the Ladies who
visited and purchased from us was greatly appreciat
ed.
We are here to stay and will continue to keep
the
Latest Styles
Fresh from the Leading Markets, embracing all the
Newest and Latest Designs in
Millinery Novelties, Trimmed Hats,
Waists and Skirts.
We have an experienced Trimmer, and our deter
mination is to give you the best and latest of every
thing.
Come in and take a careful survey, price and examine.
It’s our business to fill your wants and we think this opening
will prove it.
Shakespeare’s expression. ‘‘Neat, not gaudy is our
motto and we cordially ask all the ladies of North Last Geoi
gia to come in and see us.
Yours to please,
Miss Carrie Boyd & Co #
In Stautou & Bondurant’e store, Broad St., Winder, Ga.
Winijßf Hardware Go.
Wholesale and Retail
WINDKR. - - GEORGIA,
We can supply your wants in Plows,
Hoes, Harrows, Hakes and Farm Equip*
mentis of all kinds.
Blacksmith Tools,
Rubber and Leather Belting,
Pipe and Steam Fittings,
Saw Teeth and Shanks,
Saddles and Bridles.
We hav r e what you want, and can give you prompt and
cureful attention.
Our prices are as low as the lowest.
We are Agents tor McCormick Mowers, Reapers,
Binders and Rakes.
Come and sec ns.
Store on Candler St. next door to Winder Furni=
ture Cos. Ask for any one of the Sheats brothers*who
are always in the store and they will take pleasure in
waiting on you.
STATHAM.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. MoDouald made
a flying trip to Athena Tuesday.
Miss Jotlift Arnold visited Misses Theo
and Memphis Smith Saturday night
aud Sunday.
Misses Kffie Roes and Lottie Malcom
visited friends at Bogart last week.
Mrs Leila Hawley who has been sick
for several days has reoovered.
Mr. Jim Stewart of Winder is in our
town now taking treatment from J. T.
McDonald. ‘The Magnetio Healer ”
Several of the young people from Bo
gart visited our town Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. 8. S. Yearwood visited
their Daughter last week at Bethlehem,
Mrs. J. C. Bediugfleld.
There was a large crowd out at
Breaching aud Sunday sohool last Sun
day.
famil T ca n afford to be without
£“• **>nut. Coa Kh Cure. It will stop a
cough and cure aoold quicker than auy
Ue h W / itesti '*■ Williams
Sterlmg Run, Pa. It cures croup, bron
chitis and all throat end lung troubles
and harmless. 8 COD,um P tion -
TAX NOTICE- Second Round
To the tax payers of Jackson couuty:
I will be at the following places on
the days named, for the purpose of re.
ceiving retuns of your State and county
taxes for the year 1900
House’s, April Id, morning.
Winder, “ 16, evening.
Chandler’s, " 17, morning.
Statham. “ 17, evening.
Santa Fe, “ 18, morning.
Clarksboro " 18, evening.
Center “ 19, morning.
Nicholson '• 19, evening.
Hawks’ Store, April 20, morning.
Apple Valley, “ 20, evening.
Jefferson, April 21 from 9 a. m. to4p. m.
Harmony G. •• 21 from 9a. m to4p, m.
Mayssville, April 24, morning.
Miller’s “ 24, evening’
Pendergrass, “ 25. 9a. m to 4p. m.
Randolph’s, “ 26, morning.
I'hompson’s Mills. April 26, evening.
Hoschton, April 27, 9 a m. to 4 p. m.
G. M. D. Moon, R. T. K J. C.
The One Day Cold Cure.
Cold in head and sore throat cured by Ker
mott’s Chocolates Laxative Quinine. As easy to
take as candy. •‘Children cry for them.”
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 saying 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 if
all farmers would do likewise and pass Trust Goods by they would
soon quit business.
It is our intention as heretofore to control prices and promise
you that we can sell you ajjSTANDATtD grade of goods' as cheap as
our competitors can a low grade.
Our Brands are all first class stuff, as follows:
CllKmnn’o liirvh Prarlo i Too well known to advertise—use l in this section for
rurman § lllcill UiuUUi ■ years—never fails to produce a full yield.
Buffalo Bone. | Another old and well known Brand suitable to all soils,
ff" * A I l| ft.,.— f We sold 75 tons of this brand past season, gave’uni-
Furman s ooluable Bone, Btaut ° n & km * B ° m th ° ai >™
f The (Fish Scrap) goods was used in this section for the first time
a | I ■ P| II I past season. Parties who used one sack last year will have nothing
imnia 1 1 f) jI ] $ HIP (else this year; it is little higher in price, but remember it stands wet
UUIMiUIU' | wea th er and droughts better than any fertilizer made —givescottoua
quick start and keeps it growing until fully matured.
0 I* P | LI (Another (Fish Scrap) mixture and a little cheaper than Columbia,
IJ 010 I • flu 50 ( hut is a fine, even and smooth Fertilizer especially adapted to cotton
f where you have a red clay subsoil.
/111 I in ! A strictly Blood and Bone Meal Guano, a heayy seller at a reasonable
KPPtK nnn pnflnnnp ’ price and gives fine results on all kinds of land, having been thoroughly
yum U IUUU UIIU UUIIU / 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-
MflHsr Pflit * M QK ' ly and can sell it cheaper than most of our goods. Segars Bros, sold
iVIUwIU Uuilwii Ul U Vif n| , | it for years. They and their customers say its the best guano on the
—— \ niaiHwt.
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 & LYLE.
Legal; Advertisements
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LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
Georgia, Jackson County.
To all whom it may concern: B. T.
Camp, having in proper form and ac
cording to law applied to me for per
manent letters of administration, (De
bonus non), on the estate of D A.
Camp, late of said county, deceased,
this is to cite all and singular the cred
itors and next of kin of D. A. Camp,
deceased, to be and appear at my office
oa the first Monday in May 1900, then
and there to show cause, if any they
can, why permanent letters of adminis
tration should not be granted to said
applicant on the estate of D. A. Camp.
Given under my hand and of
ficial signature this 2d day of April
1900. L. Y. Bradbury.
Ordinary Jackson County.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
Georgia, Jackson Couuty.
To all whom it may concern: B. T.
Camp, having in proper form aud ac
cording to law applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on the es
tate of Mrs. Anna Camp, late of said
county deceased, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of kin
of Mrs. Anna Camp, deceased, to be and
appear at my office on the first Monday
in May 1900, then and there to show
cause, if any they can, why permanent
letters of administration shonld not be
granted to said applicant on the estate
of Mrs. Auna Camp. Given nnder my
hand and official signature this the 2d
day of April 1900. L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinory Jackson County.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Jackson County.
Whereas, W.B. Hardman, administra
tor on the estate of A. M. Lovin, late of
said county, deceased, applies to me for
letters of dismission. This is to notify
all concerned to show canse, 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
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
Georgia, Jackson County.
To all whom it may concern: Richard
Kinney, having in proper form and ac
cording to law applied to me for perman
ent letters of administration on the estate
of ;Aleck Kinney, late of said county
deceased, this is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of Aleck
Kinney, dec’d., to be and appear at
my office on the first Monday in May
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 Aleck
Kinney. Giveu under my hand
and official signature this the 2n day of
April 1900. L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
irORS.
All persons who are indebted to the
estate of J. W. Maddox, late of said
connty, deceased, are notified to make
immediate payment to the undersigned,
and those to whom said estate is indebt
ed will render an account of demands.
This March 20th, 1900.
J. W. W. Maddox,
Administrator of the estate of J. W.
Maddox, deceased.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Jackson County.
Whereas, J. E. Hawks, administrator
on the estate of Fannie R. Hawks, late of
said connty, deceased, applies to me for
letter* of dismission. This is to notify
all concerned to show cause, if any they
can, on the first Monday in May
1900, why letters of dismission should
not be granted as prayed for. This
February 6th, 1900. L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson Connty.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS.
All persons who are indebted to the
estate of A. Y. Potter, late of said coun
ty, deceased, are hereby notified to make
immediate payment to the undersigned,
and those to whom said estate is indebt
ed will render an account of their de
mands. This April 2d, 1900.
T. R. Potter,
Administrator on estate of A. V. Pot
ter, deoeaaed.
APPLICATION FOR GUARDIAN
SHIP.
Georgia, Jackson County-
To all whom it may concern: John
A. Smith has applied to the undersign
ed to be . appointed guardian of the
person and property of J. F. Smith,
minor child of Emma T. Smith late of
said county, deceased, notice is hereby
given that this application will be heard
at my office on the first Monday in May
1900. Given under my hand and offi
cial signature, this April 2d 1900,
L Y. Bradbury, Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
Agreeably to an order of the court of
Ordinary of Jackson county, will be
sold at public outcry at the court house
door in Jefferson, Jackson ciunty Geor
gia, on the first Tuesday in May l
within the legal hours of sale, the to *
lowing property, to wit:
All that lot or parcel of land situated
in Jackson county Georgia, Clarksburo
distaict, containing eighty-seven an
three-fourth (87%) acres, more or less,
and described as follows:
Commencing on an ash on branch an
running S4t% W 4.70 ch ; thence B
48% E 5.65 oh.; thence N53 E 32-15 c “d
thence N39 W 25 ch.; therce Nij "
5 ch.; thenoe S 18% Wl2 05ch; thence
S 78% W 7ch to branch; thence along
the meanderings of branch to beginmg
corner. ,
i Also one-third interest in lot °f P .
cel of land situated, lying and being
Jackson county Georgia, and t-i
boro district, known as lot No 4, 0
Thomss Patman, deceased, estate,
taining eighty-four (84) acres, nio
less, Bnd described as follows:
Beginning on stake on line dm *
lots No. 2 and 3 of the Thomas Patman
deceased, estate, and running 8 o
-35.15 ch; to a rock; .hence S 48% *
35.15 ch; to a rock; .hence o ~ h
ch. to a black gum; thence S 8< E
to a pine; thenoe N 55 E 27.30 oh.
rock; thence NB6W 15 ch. to a P ’
thence S 52% W 907 ch. to a rock,
thence N 39 W Id 17 ch. to beg.nni g
stake oorner. . y r3
Said land sold as the property or ;
Lula Chandler, late of said couuty, “
ceased, for the purpose of distribution
among the heirs and to pay any
that may be due. Terms casn.
April 2d, 1900. W. P.
Administrator of estate of Mr .
Chandler, deoeased.