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Kilgore
& Kelly
Have some Pointers for the Men
and Women who Want Bar
gains During the Summer
Days.
IN SHOES they can satisfy
your taste and leave you plenty of
money to buy other articles you
need,
Their Stock of Women’s
Shoes
Is the most complete and UP
TO-DATE ever seen in Winder
and it will surprise you to know
how low they are offering them.
Yon want a SUMMER HAT and
the place to find one that will suit
you is at their store. They have
them at any price you want.
They still lead in Clothing. If
you doubt this, price some of their
handsome suits and you will be
astonished and will wonder why
you have not bought one before
row.
In The Notion Department
You will find some unprecedented
bargains from KILGORE & KEL
LY
What About Fruit Jars?
You have'to get some Fruit Jars
pretty soon. The place to get them
is from KILGORE & KELLY. A
large stock on hand at prices that
will protect your pocketbook.
Remember
Kilgore & Kelly
when vou com
JEFFERSON.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston returned to
their home in Atlanta last Wednesday.
Miss Eula Stockton, an attractive
young lady, of Dry Pond, visited Miss
Crawford Daniel last Sunday and Mon
day.
Miss India Niblaok spent a few days
in the country this week the guest of
relative*.
Mrs. Mary Pittman spent last Tues
day with her ton, Mr. A. E. Pittman.
Miss Louise Pendergrass left last Sat
urday on an extended visit to relatives
in Rome, Ws.
Mrs. Margret Hill, of near Hoschton,
•pent last Monday with her sister, Mrs.
Bradbury.
Mr. Forest Daniel, of Brockton, is
•pending this week in town the guest
of relatives.
Dr. W. L. DeLaPerriere, of Winder, is
at Mrs. Randolphs this week.
Mr. J. D. Hutchins, of near Nicholson,
visited Mr. & B. Maxwell this week.
Mrs. P. W. (juattlebanm and Miss
Lurlie Mahaffey spent last Saturday in
Athens.
Miss Crawford Daniel and Mr. H. W.
Hell, Jr. spent last Sunday at Dry Pond,
the guests of Miss Eula Stockton.
Mrs. S. C. Potts, of Apple Valley,
•pent last Wednesday with Mrs. H. J.
Randolph.
Mr. J. S. House, of Winder, was in
town last week.
Master Frank Collier was badiy kick
ed on the knee by a mule laat Monday.
Miss Fannie Pattereon and Mr. Tom
King, of Athens, spent last Saturday
and Sunday in towu the finest of friends
Kiss Maggie Center returned to her
home in Athens last Wednesday to the
regret of her friends and a oertain
young man on Sycanrore.
Superior Conrt is in session this
week, Mr. J. N. Ross foreman of Grand
Jury, and Mr. Frank Roberts clerk.
We will only hs\e one week, conrt
will adjourn this week.
We were thinking of going Sunday
and we went and are going again soon.
J. M. Story, W. W. Dickson.
A POWDER MILL EXPLOSION
Removes everything in sight; so do
drastic mineral pills, bnt both are migh
ty dangerous. Don’t dynamite the del
icate machinery of yonr body with calo
mel, croton oil or aloes pills, when Dr.
Ming’s New Life Pills, which are gen’le
as a summer breeze, do the work per
fectly. Cores Headache, Constipation.
Only 25 cents at Winder Drug Cos.
Legal AMisemeats
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Jackson County.
Whereas, T. R. Potter, administrator
on the estate of Mrs. Annie V. Potter,
late of said county, deceased, applies to
me for letters of dismission. This is to
notify all oonoerned to show cause, if any
they can, on the first Monday in Sep
tember next, why letters of dismission
should not be granted as prayed for.
This June 4th, 1900. L. T. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson Coonty.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Jackson County.
Whereas, T. N. Highfill, executor on
the estate of Jonathan Msrtin, late of
said county deceased, apples to me for
letters of distnissit n. This is to notify
all concerned to show cause, if any they
can, on the first Monday in September
next, why letters of dismission should
not be granted as prayed for. This
Jane 4th, 1900. L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, oackson County.
Whereas, O. D. Arnold, administra
tor on the estate of Washington Arnold,
late of said county, deceased, applies to
me for letters of dismission. This is to
notify all concerned to show cause, if
any they cau, on the first Monday in
October next, why letters of dismission
should not be granted as prayed lor.
This July 2. 1900. L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County.
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
Georgia, Jackson County.
To all whom it may concern: Where
as, 8. L Moon, administrator on the
estate of John W Moon, deceased, has
in due form applied to me for leave to
sell the real estate belonging to the es
tate of said deceased. This is, there
fore, to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors to show cause if any
they have, at the regular term of court
of Ordinary of said county to bo he'd
on the first Monday in September 1900,
why said leave shonld not be granted
to said applicant. This August 6, 1900
L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County.
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
Georgia, Jackson County.
To all whom it may concern: Where
as, J. F. B. Nixon, administrator on the
estate of John Nixon,
due form am^i£4,o Q gi Q g n, e estate
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 September 1900,
why said leave shonld not be granted
to said applicant This August 6. 1900.
L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County.
LEAVE TO BELL LAND.
Georgia, Jackson County.
To all whom it may concern: Where
as, J. H. Simmons, administrator on
the estate of Harriet E. Simmons, de
ceased, has in due form appied to me
for leave to sell the real estate belong
ing to the estate of said deceased. This
is, therefore, to cite all persons concern
ed, kindred and creditors to show cause,
if any they have, at the regular term
of the oourt of Ordinary of said county
to-be held on the first Monday in Sep
tember 1900, why said leave should not
be granted to said applicant. This
Auguste, 1900.
L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson Couu y.
Road Notice.
Georgia, Jackson County.
If no good cause be shown to the con
trary, an order will be granted by me
on the 31st day of August 1900, discon
tinuing the following public road, viz:
Beginning at or near Evan’s Store,
running through by Posey’s Mill, to the
Jefferson Road above H. R Niblack’s
Store.
The above road being reviewed and
reported as not being of public utilitv
by the Road Commissioners of the 248th
road district, G. M. July 31st, 1900.
L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
I most respectfully announce myself
a candidate for re-election for Repre
sentative from Jackson county.
Jno. R.Hosch.
FOR TREASURER.
I am a candidate for Treasurer of
Walton ooanty and ask the support of
my frieuds in the October election. I
have lived in Walton county all my life
and have always been a friend to the peo
ple If you see fit to honor me with this
responsible office, I promise yon that I
will always be found true to a trust,
faithful to the interests of the whole
people. Sinoerely yours,
Chas. W. Felkkr.
The One Day Cold Cure.
Kermott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine for
cold in the head and sort throat. Children taka
them like candy.
Hot meals and
gjßsgfißP cool cooks
■BarMf! You’ll not need to regulate your cooking
Pftgf j by the thermometer when you get a
Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stove. On the
i hottest days you can cook whatever you
ii! jIJ ; choose, in whatever way you wish, with
out suffering any additional discomfort
while cooking, The comfort you’ll gain
is only one of the advantages of using a
Wickless Him. Oil Stove
It is handier than a coal stove and cleaner and cheaper. The Wickless Blue
Flame Oil Stove is absolutely safe; it burns ordinary kerosene, without wicks
and causes neither smoke, smell nor soot
Made in various sixes for various-sized families; sold at prices to suit any sized
pocketbooks—wherever stoves are sold. If the dealer does not have them, write to the
STANDARD OIL COMPANY.
HOOSIER DISK WHEAT DRILL
Disks in place of hoes operator to use this machine on hard or uncultivated ground!
where it would be impossible to use other styles. Disks will not gather • trash and are the best style of
furrow openers made. Disks are mounted between steel draw bars and ruu on chilied bearings, The
machine for all kinds and conditions of soil. For sale by
WINDER HARDWARE CO M Winder, Ga.
'Wf-.. NORTH AND WEST SIDES OF PLAZA, PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION. •<->*
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Otpgrrlibt, 1900, by the ran-American Exposition Cos.
Standing at the great Electric Tower and looking north, the visitor to the Pan-American Exposition, to be held
In Buffalo from May 1 to Nov. 1, 1901, will have before him the Plaza, or square, a beautiful open space 350 by 500
feet. On the opposite, or north, side of the Plaza will be the Propyliea, or monumental, entrances, connected by ft
curved colonnade 280 feet long. A large building at the left, 341 feet long and 52 feet wide, with towers 164 feet
high, will be used for restaurant purposes. This forms also the eastern entrance to the Midway, or pleasure ground,
where the visitor may find a collection of novel entertainments that will astonish the most cosmopolitan traveler.
Directly across the Plaza from the Restaurant building Ir a companion structure, forming the entrance to the Sta*
dium, or athletic field, where 25,000 people may be seated to enjoy the high class athletic sports.
Saturday and Sunday
Excursions to Atlanta
OVER SEABOARD AIR LINE
Commencing Saturday, July 28, and
on Saturdays and Sundays thereafter
until September 80, 1900, inclusive, you
are authorized to sell round trip tickets
to Atlanta, Ga., for trainj of Saturday
and morning trains of Suuday at fol
lowing fares:
Dacula, $1.22 Winder, $1.55
Auburn, 1.86 Statham, 1.79
Carl, 1.88 Bogart, L9l
Limit tickets Monday following date
of sale. L. S. Allen, Gf. P. A.
A. N. NOWELL
MANUFACTURER OF
Harness and Saddles.
DOES ALL KINDS OF
Renair 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 money. All
work First Class. Highest price paid for Hides, Next door to
Winder Banking Cos., Winder, Georgia.