The Jackson economist. (Winder, Ga.) 18??-19??, August 16, 1900, Image 1

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THE JACKSON ECONOHIST. VOL. VIII. Register, Voters. The registration books are open at my office during August court. I will be at the following places with the registration books: pond Fork, Angust 20, 6 to 9 a. m. Talmo, August 20, 10 to 13 a. m. Pendergrass, August 20, 1 to 3 p. m. Randolph’s, August 21, 8 to 9 a. no. Eoschton, Aug. 21, 11a.m. tolp. m. House’s C. G. August 21, 2 to 3 p. m. Winder, August 22, 9 to 11 a. m. Chandler’s C. G. Aug. 22, 1 to 8 p. m. Johnson’s Mills, Aug. 22, 4 to 5 p. m. Santa Fe C. G. Aug. 23, 9 to 10 a. m, Statham. Aug. 23, 11a. m. to 1 p. m. Call McElhannon’s Store, Aug. 23. 3 to 4 p. m. Claiksboro, August 24, Sto 12 a. m. Center, August 27, 9 to 11 a. m. Nicholson. August 27, 12 to 2 p. m. Hawks Store. August 27, 3t04 p. m. Harmony Grove, Aug 28, 8 to 12 a.m Wilson’s Church, Aug. 28, 2 to 3 p.m. Jlaysville. August 28, 4 to 5 p. m. Diamond Hill, August 29, 7 to 8 a. m. ConsfantineJAugust 29, 10 to 11 a. ra Gilbert’s Store, Aug 29, 12 to 1 p. m Miller’s C. G August 29, 2 to 3 p. m Dr. Morgan’s Office, Ang 29, 4to 5 p. ra . A. H. Brock, T. C. WOULD NOT SUFFER SO AGAIN FOK FIFTY TIMES ITS PRICE, I awoke last night with severe pains in my stomach. I never felt so badly in all my life. When I came down to work this morning I felt so weak I could harkly work. 1 went to Miller & McCurdy’s drug store and they recom mended Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It worked like magic and one dose fixed me alright. It certainly is the finest thing I ever used for stomach trouble. I shall not be without it in my home hereafter, for 1 should not care to endure the sufferings of last night again for fifty times its price. _G. H. Wilson, Liveryman, Bur gettstown, Washington Ct>, Pm . Ibis This remedy is for sale by Winder Drug Cos. Special Notice. The many relatives of the deceased who are bnried at the Jackson burying grounds on Jack F. Jackson’s plantation in Oconee county are requested to meet at the grounds with the d:fferent kinds of tools necessary for cleaning off said burial ground on Tuesday, August 21, 1900. Many fiiends. A Well Kept Cemetery. On last Friday afternoon we had oc casion to stop a few minutes at Chapel church, three miles below Winder. Miss Mozellle Whitehead, who has been teaching there for two years, has a prosperous school and is being assisted by Miss Dora Wilhite for a few weeks. We were impressed with the well kept cemetery wnich shows that the com munity keep in memory the loved ones whose bodies lie buried in their beauti ful grounds. You will find as many nice and had some tombs at the Chapel cemetery as any one for its siae in the county. Most of the work put up t here was made by Butler Bros., of Marietta, the largest Marble concern in Georgia, through their agent here, Mr. S. P. Smith. Mr. Smith has just put up one of the nicest and most perfect tombs of its kind over the grave of Uncle Dave Hill we have ever seen. It speaks well for any community to see the cemetery looked after and kept in good condition. Hinton’s Acad emy Celebration. The celebration at Hinton’s Academy will come off on Aug 24 All are re quested to bring baskets who can as they are expecting a large crowd and a great day. PS*- A CARD OF THANKS. I wish to say that I feel under lasting obligations for what Chamberlain s Cough Remedy has done for onr family. We have used it in so many cases of coughs, lung troubles and whooping cough, and it has always given the most perftct satisfaction, we feel greatly in debted to the manufacturers of this remedy and wish them to please accept our hearty thanks.—Respectfully, Mra S. Doty, Dee Moines, lowa. For sale by Winder Drug Cos. WINDER, JACKSON COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1900. The Georgia Universalist Convention. The Georgia Umversal’st Convention will hold its annual session with the Mulberry Universalist church on Au gust 31, and September Ist and 2d 1900. Since this church is central to quite a number of Unniversalist churches iu Georgia, a very large delegation and many visitors are expected to attend the services of the convention. The peo ple near the church may be severely taxed to entertain all who may come, and if any of the liberal people of Win der desire to assist iu entertaining dele gates or visitors, they will please confer with Rev. Thos Chapman at an early date. Mr. Chapman’s residence is on Jefferson street. Death of Dr. Quarterman. Col. W. H. Quarterman received the sad intelligence last Friday that his father, Dr. K. A Quarterman, of Liber ty county, was quite ill and not expect ed to live. He left, at once for his bed side but found his father’s spirit had taken irs flight to the world beyond. Dr. Quarterman was a prominent phy sician in his section of Georgia and a gentleman of much intelligence and re finement. FOR RENT—One four horse farm in Marshill district on Barber’s creek in Oconee county. Three settlements Apply to W. J. Bennett, Winder, Ga. QUESTION ANSWERED. Ye3, August Flower still has the largest sale of any medicine in the civ ilized world, Yonr 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, 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 aud bfd 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 you. Sample bottles at Winder Drug Cos. 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 whrle or an part of prin dple at any time Call ou me at No. 17 Clayton Street, Athens, Ga. and I will be glad to ac commodate you. C. C. Chandleb. Nice Home For Sale at Auburn. A two story nine room modern house, cellar, garret, closets etc. Fine orch ards of select fruit 40 acres of select land —25 acres in cultivation. Call or write L. F. & T. P. Jackson, Auburn, Ga. Notice Farm For Sale. A nice little farm of 75 acres for sale at a bargain. This farm is five miles from Winder and three miles from. Statham, near mill, school and church. The place has good pastures and splen did orchard and very conveniently lo cated in every respect. For further particulars write or see T. EL Wofford. Winder, Ga. DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP? A cheap remedy for ooughs and colds is all right, but you want something that will relieve and cure the more se ▼ere and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? 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 and lungs troubles, Boschee’s German Syrup.” It not only heals and stimulates tue 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 Drug Cos. Winder, Ga. Grand Jury Presentments We, the Grand Jury, drawn aud sworn for Jackson Superior court Au gust term 1900, submit the following presentments and recommendations. Through oar committees, we have ex amined the public building, and the books of the county officers and submit the following report: ordinary’s office. We find in the Ordinarys office all of the records and other books that the law requires. The records are proper ly indexed and the clerical work is all neatly done. The papers are labeled aDd conveniently arranged and filed in dust proof filing cases. We find proper vouchers for all monies paid out. The following is the Ordinary’s sworn report which we find correct. Money Rec’d for convict hire... $ 98 03 Cash returned in the Wash Fowler case 20 25 Back tax collected 4 49 $122 77 Paid County Tras. f 122 77. CLERK AND TREASURER’S OFFICE. We find that the Clerk of the Supe rior Court has all the records and dock ets in his office that the law requires. His office is well and neatly kept. Deed books “G” "H” “O” “K” and “R” are in bad repair, we recommend that they be rebound. The following is the county Treasure’s report which we find correct. Report of A. C. Appleby County Treas. from Feb. sth to Aug. 4th inclu sive. To cash on hand last report.. SIO3OB 49 Feb 24, To cash Rec’d. from L Y Bradbury, Ord’y con vict hire 7 46 Mch 7. To Cash Rec’d. trom A. H. Brock, T. C. J. C. 100 00 Mch 7. To 2 Qrs legal cap pa* per 30 Mch 13 To cash Rec’d. from Ord’y. in Wash Fowler case 12 25 Apr 13. To cash Rec'd. from Ord’y. convict hire 2o 07 May 12. To cash Rec’d. from A. H. Brock, T. C. J. C.... 20() 00 Aug 3. To cash Rec’d. from Ord’y. convict hire 40 00 Aug 3. To cash Rec’ii. from A H Brock, tax on fi fas ’9B 4 49 Aug 4 To cash Rec’d. from Ordinary convict hire 29 50 Total debits $lO7Ol 56 CR. By amt paid oat on Superior Court Fund $ 2343 01 City Court fund 538 50 Contingent fund,’...’.’."..", HHS 09 Coroner’s fund 67 00 Legal demand fund....”"... 722 61 Pauper fund 399 26 Jail fund 541 q 7 Bridge fund....’'”''.'”"'”’"" 1548 31 Ist and 2d Qurs. Treas Sal.. 159 00 Amt cash in Bank (see certificate) 2752 52 Amt cash in 5ate......... 594 19 Total Credits...., $10791 66 Georgia, Jackson County. Personally appeared before me the undersigned, A. C. Appleby county Treas., who on oath says the foregoing statement is true and correct to the best of his knowledge and belief. Sworn to and subscribed before me this August 6th, 1900. A* C. Appleby, Ca Treas. L. Y. Bradbury, Ordinary. tax collector. We have examined the books of the tax collector and find that he has not collected any special tax since last term Superior court. We find his office in good shape and the following is his report which we find is correct: Tax collector’s report of State and county tax for 1899. STATE TAX. Total amount of taxable property on Digest $2924187.00 Rat® 66c & 6 m per SIOO $15673 63 Professional tax 420 00 Poll tax 3767 00 Am 4 Col. not on Digest 451 48 $20302 11 Nov. Amt paid State Treas.... SIBBO9 41 GM D Moon, T R Commision 465 41 A H Brock, T. C 464 55 Errors on Digest 04 Insolvent poll tax 3<l 00 Insolvent Gen. 6® 70 $20302 11 COUNTY TAX. Total amount of taxable property on Digest $2924187.00. Rate 56c &4 m. per SIOO. $16492 40 R R tax Col. not on Digest... ** 014 50 Gen. tax Col. not on Digest... 289 49 Gen. tax Col. not on Digest... 43 51 $17739 90 Amt. pAd County Treas $17206 97 A H Brock, T. C. Commision 425 90 Errors on Digest 36 86 Insolvent Gan. tax 76 17 $17789 90 I certify that the above s‘atemont is correct. Aug. 1900. A H. Brock, T. C. TAX RECEIY’ER. We find the books of the Tax Re ceiver neatly kept.. We find some prop erty underrated and have noted the same on Digest. CLERK CITY COURT. We find in this office all the books and records that the law requires and the same are properly kept. SHERIFF We fiud in this office all records that the law requires aud that they are espe cially well kept and that the papers are all properly filed. PUBLIC BUILDING. We find the court house in good re pair. We recommend that the roofs of the jail and jailor’s residence be re painted, also the doors aud window frames be repainted, and that a pump be placed in the jail well. We find the se'ls are cleaned aud the building very well kept. PAUTERS FARM. We find the farm well oared for —the inmates as comfortable as ciroumstan cee will allow. We recommend that the houses and chimneys be given all necessary repair at once. We commend the Snpt. Mr- J. J. Orr for his management. The following is his report which we find correct: Report of J. J. Orr, Supt. Pauper Far u from Feb- Ist, 1900 to Aug. Ist, 1800. To the Grand Jury Aug. term 1900. Number of inmates, white males 4 <• •* “ " females 8 “ *• •• colord “ 1 “ ** • “ male 1 Total M Average number of inmates since last report 11^-j. Died since last report Hutch Millsaps, (col.) male, and Mrs. Chandler female white. EXPENDITURES. For the month of Feb. 1900 ssl 42 .. . *< •* Mar, 1900 37 86 ii ii * •• Apr. 1900..,,., 52 78 it ii “ 11 May 1900 52 08 • • • << “ Jane 1900 39 68 i. .. •• •• July 1900 47 47 Total * 279 85 Respectfully submitted. Aug. , 1900. J. J. Okr, Supt. J. P. AND N. P. DOCKETS. We find the dockets in the main cor rectly kept. Some of the officers do not copy the L. C’s. service on the dock et We have noted errors on the dock ets where they occur. We elect Mr. John C. Turnet a mem ber of the board of education to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of A. M. Flanigan. We elect John F. Shannon a member of the board of education to fill the va cancy caused by the resignation of W. B. Hardman We recommend W. P. Boggs be reap pointed N. P. and Ex J. P. of the 257th district G. M. to succeed himself. We recommend that the per diem of Jurors and Court Baliffs be $2.03, We recommend that these our pre sentments and reports of the county be published in the Jackson Herald We appoint Frank L. Pendergrass, C. M. Porter and D. M. Nix as a commit tee to investigate the differ! road sys tems of the various oounties in the state and report to the Grand Jury of the February term IWI Jackson Bupenor Court. We commend his Hon. Judge R. B. Russell and SoL Geu.Chas. H. Brand for their exceptionally speedy and able manner of dispatching business. We commend our Bailiff J. J. Hartley for his faithful and efficient services. Juo N Ross Foreman Wm A Hill Thos L Smith Francis W Marlow Jno M McElhannon Juo J Pettyjohn Fredrick G O’Dell Howell J Sell Jesse W Strickland Thds H Niblack Crawford M Porter Wm A Shannon Frank Roberts Pleasant O Pittman | Jiio T Shannon Arch Venable Memory J Tucker Dilmus M Nix ! Enoo B Anderson Tandy E Key Jackson Superior Court Aug. Term 1900. It is ordered by the court that these general presentments be entered upon the minutes of the court and be publish ed as recommeded by the Graud Jury. C. H. Brand, R B. Russell, Sol. General. Judge. SC.W. C. Grand Jurors February Term 1900 Wm M Sailors Jas J Eberhart Thos W Webb Jno M Nix JllO D Barnett Wm B Burson R chard B Shirley Thos A Maynard Justin M Henderson Wm S Mize Thos T Cooper David I Hardigree Thos N Hightield Francis M Bailey Richard D Moore Henry C Poole Robt D Johnson Robt Morris Jaf N McElhannon Wm. B Hill Jno id Harmon Jadeon Jackson Howell J Jarrell Wm W Jordan Cicero D Stark Jno L Harris Jas L Venable Wolsey C Pittman Jno L Lanier Jas C Wheeler FIRST WEEK. Edward A McDonald Frank L Norville Jasper A Wood Wm S Mathews Jno R Harris Henry M Watkins Richard \V Hayuie David U Carrson Henry C Poole Austin H Brock Sam C Brown Thos S Wilks Wm J Harris Tho 6 C Lampkin Alvin M Vaughn Juo T House Wm E Autry Jas F Maddox Jno M Holliday D 9 Lay Wm H Short Wm A Carithers Alien D King Thos J Morrison Arthur S Adams Henry I Mobley Jno J Orr Wm A Adington Jas D Dowdy Daniel J Brock Jas H Barnett Wm H House Henry H Cooper Jerremiah Sailors Wm T Duster Jas T Roger* SECOND WEEK Lovic P Shankle Robert R Hitchcock Asa C Scroggins Alexander S Shields Pleasaut J Roberts Bee B Sharp Kelly N Sharp Waltei F Weatherly Tillman H Shaw Wm A Adams Emory J Johnson Wm B Baird Jas S Merrett Jos B Evans Stephen G Key Thos S Johnson Thos N Wall Mike B Eley Noah W Mathews Thos A Evans Wm M Thurmond Robt B Liuderman Berryman T Camp Mciajah C Arthur A D McCurry Geo L Carson Sr Wm H Miller Wm F Turner J H C Randolph Wm B Barnett Jr Thos A Henry Thos T Cooper Jas H Dowdy Henry M Hill Robert B Burns Wm M Rosier Valuable Property for Sale I offer for sale my farm of 75 acres— located three miles from Winder on public road leading from Winder to Jef ferson. This farm is well improved, beautiful location and in a high state of cultivation. In a good commuuity and close in to Winder, one of the best markets in the state. Fine orchard, vineyard and strawberry patch. W. T. Fre man. Fine Farm For Sale. A Nice Farm for sale 4 miles below Winder in Chandler’s district, known as the G. W. Hammond’s place. Well improved, in good state of cultivation and good orchard. Reasonable terms. C. E. Nickklson, Winder, Ga. A NIGHT OF TERROR. “Awful anxiety was felt for the wid ow of the brave General Burham of Machias, Mo., when the doctors said •be could rot live till morning writes Mrs S. H Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night. ‘All thought she must soon die from Pneumonia, but she begged for Dr. King • New Discov erv saying it had more than once saved her ife, and had cured her of Consump tion After three small doses she slept easily all night, and its further use com pletely cured her.” This marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung Diseases. Only 50 cents and f 1.00. Trial bottle free at Winder Drug Cos. NO 31.