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JEFFERSON.
Cols. Howard aud Shackleford of
Athens spent Tuesday in the city, on
legal business.
Mr. W. P. Chandler of Clarksboro.
was in or city Tuesday on business
Qaite a number of our people went
to Tallulah Falls on the excursion
Tuesday.
The Q. J. & 3., had a very serioas
wreck last Monday night near Bsllmont
injaring a great number of the passen
g trs, among whom were Hon. Jnc. N.
Holder, Sheriff Stevens, Deputy-sherilx*
Appleby, the oonduotor and others.
Mrs. Dr. Pendergrass left Wednesday
to visit friends and relatives at Nor
wood.
The Georgia boys left here last fall
for Oregon, are expected to return
shortly.
School is not in session this week on
account of the illness of th> teachers.
QUESTION ANSWERED.
Yea, 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 Biliousness.
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
and stop fermentation of undigested
food, regnlate the action of the liver,
stimulate the nervous and organic ac
tion of the system, and that is all they
took when feeling doll uud bd with
headaches and other aches. You only
need a few doses of Green’s August
Flower, in liguid form, to make you
satisfied there is nothing serious the
matter with yon. Sample at
Winder Drag Cos.
RANDOLPH’S ACADEMY.
We cannot possibly get in a full crop
of cotton now, some of our farmers are
not near done patting in guano.
A numbjr of onr folks attended the
Union singing at Thompson’s Academy
last Sunday, (and get their linen damp.)
A good time otherwise
Prof. White has recovered from a two
horse cold (Lagrippe) aud gone to work
with a “vim.”
Misses Estelle and Mabelle Cooper
and Mr. J. B. Irwin represented our
place on the excursion Tuesday.
Braseltou Bros. & Cooper have moved
in a planing maohine and are plauiug
lumber at a lively gait for their mill
building which will soon be completed.
Messrs. B. H. Collier and Frank
Riborta were seen riding through our
towu Sunday “spose” they’re caudi
dating.
What has beoome of Taltno and
Mountain Creek. We have not heard
from them in some time. Let ns have
the news.
DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP?
A cheap remedy for coughs and colds
is all right, but you want something
that will relieve and cure the more se
vere aud dangerous results of throat and
lung troubles. What shall you no? Go
to a warmer and more regular climate?
Yes, if possiple; if not.posible for you,
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
German Syrup.” It not only heals aud
stimulates tne tissues to destroy the
gcrin 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 Drug Cos. Winder,
Ga.
Stanton& Bondurant
Have an Opening every
Business day of the year.
We are receiving some
Beautiful Goods and can
make you prices that defy
all competition.
The way to find this out
is to come in and see and
price.
STANTON & BONDURANT,
"Winder* Georgia-
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOB STATE SENATOR.
It being Walton’s time to furnish the
Senator for the ‘3Cth Senatorial District,
and being desirous of servh g the people
in that capacity, and having received
assnrance of support from all portions
of the county aud district, I hereby an
nounce myself a candidate for the Deu •
ocratic nomination.
If elected I will strive to be beneficial
to my constituents, to maintain the
right against the wrong and pass such
laws a* my constituency may desire.
Very truly yours,
Joseph H. Felker.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
I most respectfully announce myself
a candidate for re-election for Repre
sentative from Jackson county, subject
to the Democratic primary May 15
JSO. R. HOSCH.
AN EPIDEMIC OF WHOOPING
COUGH.
Last winter daring an epidemic of
whooping cough my children contracted
tie disease, having severe coughing
spells. We had used Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy very successfully for
cronp and naturally turned to it at that
time and found it relieved the cough and
effected a complete cura—John E. Clif
ford, Proprietor Norwood House, Nor
wood. N. Y* This remedy is for sale by
Winder Drug Cos.,
CAPT. F. M. HAYNES
An InfluentiaLCitizen and R. R.
Man for a Number of Years.
Winder, Ga
This certifies that I took a short treat
ment from Dr. Banks for Dropsy and
desire to say to friends everywhere that
I was cured of same. Very truly,
F. M. Haynes
STATHAM.
A lot of sickness in our town.
Misses Launa aud Pearl Tucker, who
have been coufined to their rooms for
several days with fever, are some better.
Misses Sallie Dickson and Eulalia
Collier, of Jefferson, visited here a few
days this week
Several of our young people went up
to Pentecost last Thursday to the anni
versary and had a nice time.
The music at W. J. Ross’ last Thurs
day night Bogart and St itharn string
band was eujoyed by all present.
Mr. Johnnie McDonald, fiom Lynch
wood, S. C., visited home folks here
Sunday.
Mr. W. D. McDonald went to Atheus
Tuesday on business.
BRAVE MEN FALL
Victims to stomach, liver and kidney
troubles as well as women, aud all feel
the results in loss of appetite, poisons in
the blood, backache, nervousuesp, head
ache aud tired, listless, run-down feel
ing. But there’s no need to feel like
that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville
Ind. He says: “Electric Bitters are
jnst the thing for a man when he is al
ran down, and don’t care whether he
lives or dies. It did more to give me
new strength and good appetite than
anything I could take. I can now eat
anything and have anew lease on life.”
Only 50 cents, at. Winder Drag, Cos.
Every bottle guaranteed.
legal Advertisements
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, deciased,
this is to cite all and singular the cred
itors and next of kin of D. A. Camp,
deceased, to be and appear at mv office
on 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 nnder my hand and of
ficial signature this 21 day of April
1900. L. Y. Bradbury.
Ordinary Jackson County.
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 perma
nent letters of administration on thees
tate of Mrs. Anna Camp, late of said
county deceased, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of km
of Mrs. Anna Camp, deceased, to be and
appear at my office on the first Moaday
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 Mrs. Anna Camp. Given under my
hand and official signature this the 2d
day of April 1900. L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinory 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
entlettersof administration on theestate
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. Given under my hand
and official signature this the 2n day of
April 1900 . L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Jackson County,
j 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 cause, if any they
can, on the first Monday in Jane 1900,
why letters of dismission should not be
granted as prayed for. This March sth,
1900. L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Jackson County.
Whereas, J. E. Hawks, administrator
on the estateof Fannie R Hawks, lateof
said county, 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 May
1900, why letters of dismission should
not be granted as prayed for. This
February 6th, 1900. L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS.
AH persons who are indebted to the
estate of J. W, Maddox, 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 demands.
This March 20th, 1900.
J. W. W. Maddox,
Administrator of the estate of J. W.
Maddox, deceased.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS.
All persons who are indebted to the
estate of A. V. 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, deceased.
APPLICATION FOR GUARDIAN
SHIP.
! Georgia, Jackson Connty,
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
1990. Given nnder my hand and offi
cial signature, this April 2d 1900,
L. Y. Bradbury, Ordinary.
Money To Lend.
Wo have made arrangements with
parties through whom w# are able to
place loans, secured by mortgage on im
proved farms f5 years time, payable
in yearly installments at 8 ptr cent,
interest.
Athens, Georgia
The One Day Cold Cure.
Cold in head and tore throat cured be Ker
mott’s Chocolates Laxative Quinine. As easy to
take at caady. “Children cry for them.”
Millinery Parlor!
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Our first Spring Opening was largely att I
and the many kind expressions from the Ladi
visited and purchased from us was greatly a
We are here to stay and will continue t„ I
the 10
Latest Styles I
Fresh from the Leading Markets, embracing a inJ
Newest and Latest Designs in *
Millinery Novelties, Trimmed Hats]
Waists'and Skirts. I
We have an experienced Trimmer, and our deter J
mination is to give you the best and latest of ever 'll
thing. y "I
Come in and take a careful survey, price and P Yo m ; n 1
It sour business to fill your wants and we think this openinJ
will prove it. 1 I
Shakespeare’s expression. ‘‘Neat, not gaudy” is oUr l
motto and we cordially ask'all the ladies of North East Geor-I
gia to come in and see us. |
Yours to please,
Miss Carrie Boyd & Cos I
•I
JW In Stanton & Bondurant’s store, Broad St., Winder, Ga.
Winder kto til
Wholesale and Retail
WINDER, - - GEORGIA:
We can supply your warns in Plows,
Hoes, Harrows, Rakes and Farm Equipi
ments of all kinds.
Blacksmith Tools,
Rubber and Leather Belting,
Pipe and Steam Fittings,
Saw Teeth and Shanks,
Saddles and Bridles.
We have what you want, and can give you prompt and
careful attention.
Our prices are as low as the lowest.
We are Agents tor McCormick Mowers, Reapers
Binders and Rakes.
Come and see us.
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.
A. N. NOWELL ~
MANUFACTURER OF
Harness and Saddles.
DOES ALL KINDS OF
Repair Work and * Class Shoe Making.
Prices as low as the lowest. See me before you buy your Har
ness or have your Shoes Repaired, and I will save you mouey. Al
work First Clase. Highest price paid fur Hides, Next door to L. D.
Yearwood, Winder, Georgia.
Honey To Loan.
I am now in a position to lend.money
m better terms than ever heard of be*
fore. I have an unlimited amount of
money to lend on Ten (10) years time
with the privilege of paying the whole
or any part of principle at any time.
Call on me at Jefferson and I will be
glad to accommodate yon. I will be in
Jefferson every Friday and Saturday of
each week. Will be found at No. 17
Clayton St. Athens, Ga.
CL C. CaiHDLn.
F. HOFMEISTER,
-FIRST-CLASS-
Boot & Shoe Shop.
—Also —
Harness Repairing
All Work Guaranteed and
patronage aolicited. i D< * er *