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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.
You want a SUMMER HAT aud
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
haudsome suits and you will be
astonished and will wonder why
you have not bought one before
now.
In The Nolion 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
iKilgore & Kelly
when you come to Wiuder.
Miss Manon Barber, of Harmony
Grovs, visited, Mrs Lizzie Bennett a
few days this week.
Mrs. A. E. Pittman and Mrs. Lola
Thompson spent last Tuesday in the
country.
Misses Minnie, Louise and Glenn
Methvin. of Atlanta, are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Holder.
Mr. Joe Webb and Miss Maggie Blair
visited Harmony Grove last Sunday.
Miss Alma Thurmond from Harmony
Grov''. visited her sister, Mrs A. C.
Appleby last Thursday.
Messers. Mack Potts and Tom Hood,
of Winder, were in town last Sunday.
Miss Emma Ivey has returned to her
home in Athens after a few days visit
to Misses Blair.
Mr. Joe McGarity after taking a
three months course in the business
college of Atlanta returned to his posi-
tion iu Jefferson last Friday night
Mrs. E. C. Armirtead and son visited
relatives in Madison oonntythis week.
Mr. George Story wll now wait on
his friends at Maxwell A Pettyjohn’s.
Miss Jnlia Bell is quite ill at this
writing.
Messrs. W. L. and J. M. Sailors, of
Harmony Grove, were in town on busi
ness Tuesday.
Mr. Scott Camp, of Winder, was in
town Tuesday.
Mrs. P. W. Quattlebaum and Miss
Crawford Daniel visited relatives in
Winder last Thursday.
Mr. Henry Pittard, of Wiuterville,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell last Mon.
day. He was accompanied home by his
sister, Mrs. Bailie Pittard.
Mr. W. L. Thurmond, of Harmony
Grove, is in town delivering McCor
wick mowers this week.
Mr. C. HL Yearwood was on the sick
list last week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Randolph hare
almost reoovered from recent illness.
The young people enjoyed a straw
ride to the country last Friday nigut.
Mr. and Mra T. N. Potter were in
town last Tuesday.
On account of the favorable weather
for farming there was not as large a
crowd at court this term as usual
It seems a certainty that we are to
have another cotton mill In our town.
Messers. E. C. Mah alley and Emory
Lord are progressive law students un-
der Col. J. A. B, Mahaffey.
Mr. J. M. Storey visited relatives a*
Brockton last Sunday.
We had a good rain last Tuesday.
WORKNTG NIGHT AND DAY.
The busiest aDd mightiest little thing
that ever was made is Dr. King’s New
Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated
globule of health, that changes weak
ness into strength, listlessness into en
ergy, brain-fag into mental power.
They’er wonderful in building up
the health. Ouly 25c per box. Sold by
Winder Drug, Cos.
CARL.
Rain very much needed here.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bradford, of At
lmta, are visiting relatives and friends
at this place.
J. H. Jones and J. C. Lovin have re
turned home after a few days visit to
Atlanta.
Mr. Jas. Hutchins, a street car con
ductor of Atlanta is visiting his father,
Mr. J. H. Hutchins, of this place. He
is the tallest man that has been in oar
town in two years.
Miss Lena Park is visiting friends in
Atlanta this week.
Some of the farmers in this section
are pulling fodder this week. Hope
they will have pretty weather to save
it
The Populist of Gwinnett have nom
inated Messrs H. L. Peoples for State
senator. W. W. Wilson and
Weaver for representatives, Carroll for
sheriff, John Morgan, Clerk and E. J.
McDmald for tax receiver. We have
not heard yet the balance of the ticket.
These are all good and strong men and
we hope they will be elected by good
majorities.
RED HOT FROM THE GUN
Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman
of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War.
It caused horrib’e Ulcers that no treat
ment helped for 20 years.. Then Buck
len’s Arnica Saive cured him. Cures
Cots, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons,
Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure
on earth. 25 cts. a box. Cure guaran
teed. Sold by. Wiuder Drug, Cos.
Mrs. W. J. Haynie Dead.
Mrs. W. J. Haynie, of near Nicholson
died on last Friday after a brief illness.
Mrs Haynie was a good and noble wo
man and her death will be learned with
much sadness by her many friends all
over the county. She was raised near
Winder, being a daughter of the la
mented Col. Robert White and aunt
of Mrs. N. J. Kelly, of onr city.
Mrs. Haynie was a woman of strong
miud and firm believer in the justice of
the reform movement. She always
lent her presence and helped to make
onr annual ralies for the past Bix or
seven years at Jefferson a great success.
MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY.
It is certainly gratifying to the pub
public to know of one concern in the
laud who are not afraid to be generous
to the needy and suffering. The oro
prietors of Dr. King’s New Discovery
for consumption, coughs and cold, have
given away over ten million trial bot
tles of this great medicine and have the
satisfaction of knowing it has absolute
ly cured thousands of hopeless cases.
Asthma, Bronchitis, hoarseness, and ali
diseases of the throat, chest and lungs
are surely cured by it. Call on Winder
Drug Ca and get a trial bottle free, regu
lar size, 500 and sl. Guaranteed to
cure or price refunded.
Reunion of Hodges Family
The Hodges family had a reunion at
Bogart Tuesday. Messrs. Hary, John
and Dr. Hodges and their families and
their mother, all of our city went down.
We had a kind invitation to be present
and regretted that business engage
ments prevented us from going.
All of the Hodges in Jackson, Walton
and Oconee counties were present and
on Wednesday after the reunion and
barbecue of Tuesday, they had a big
fish fry over on the Oconee river at
Tall&ssee-
The law holds both maker and circu
lator of a counterfeit equally guilty.
The dealer who sells you a dangerous
counterfeit of DeWitt s Witch Hazel
Salve risks your life to make a little
larger profit You can not trust him.
DeWitt's is the only genuine and origi.
nal Witch Hazel Salve, a well known
cure for piles and all skin diseases. 8e
that your dealer gives you DeWitt’s
Salve. G. W. DeLaPerriere.
The On* Day Cold Cura.
Kermott'* Chocolate* Laxative quinine for
cold in the head and lore throat. Children take
them like candy.
HOOSIER DISK WHEAT DRILII
Disks in place of hces enables the operator to use this machine on'hard or uncultivated grounJ
where it would be impossible to use other styles. Disks will not gather trash and are the best style ol
furrow openers made. Disks are mounted between steel draw bars and run on chilled bearings, ThJ
machine for all kinds and conditions of soil. For sale by
WINDER HARDWARE CO., Winder, Gal
HORTICULTURAL, GRAPHIC ARTS, FORESTRY AND MINES BUILDINGS AT BUFFALO.
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Copyright, IWO, by the Paa-American Exposition Cos.
At the Pan-American Exposition, which is to be held in Buffalo from May 1 to Nov. 1, 1901, the Horticultural
building, 220 feet square, is flanked on the south by the Forestry and Mines and on the north by the Graphic Arts
buildings, each 150 feet square. The whole group is connected by arcades, forming a semicircular court, in which
will stand the “Fountain of the Seasons.” The Horticultural building will be about 240 feet high. The Graphic
Arts and Forestry and Mines buildings are companion structures of the same size and style, having four corner tow
ers. Two colored compositions above the eastern entrance of the Horticultural building will represent Ceres, god
dess of the harvest, In a chariot drawn by three lions, led by Flora and Primavera. _
legal Advertisements
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Jackson County.
AVhereas, 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 concerned 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. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Jacksou County.
Whereas, T. N. High fill, executor on
the estate of Jonathan Martin, late of
said connty deceased, apples to me for
letters of dismission. This is to notify
all ooncerned to shew cause, if any they
can, on the first Monday in September
next, why letters of dismission should
not be granted as prayed for. This
June 4th, 1900. L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia. Jackson County.
Whereas, O. D. Arnold, administra
tor on the estate of Washington Arnold,
late of said oonnty, deceased, applies to
me for letters of dismission. This if to
notify all concerned to show cause, if
anj they can, on the first Monday in
October next, why letters of dismission
should not be granted as prayed for.
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 dne form applied to me for leave to
sell the real eetate belonging to the es
tate of said deceased. This is, there
fore, to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred snd creditors to show cause if any
they have, at the regular term of oourt
of Ordinary of said county to be held
on the first Monday in September 1900,
why said leave should not be granted
to said applicant This August 6, 1900
L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County.
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
Georgia, Jackson County.
To ali whom it may concern: Where
as, J. F. B. Nixon, administrator on the
estate of John Nixoa, deceased, has in
due form applied to me for 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 regular term of the coart
of Ordinary of said county to be held
on the first Monday in September J9OO,
why said leave should not be granted
to said applicant. This August 8, 1900.
L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County.
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
Georgia, Jackson County.
To all whom it may concern: Where
as, J. EL 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 toshowoause,
if any they have, at the regular term
of the court of Ordinary of said county
to bo held on the first Monday in Sep
tember 1000, why said leave should not
be granted to said applicant This
August 6, 1900.
L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson Coun - y.
Road Notice.
Georgia, Jackson Connty.
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 utility
by the Road Commissioners of the 248th
road district, G. M. July 31st, 1900.
L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County.
The One Day Cold Cure.
F° r cold in the head and sore throat use Ker
f-hocolatea Laxative Quinine, the " One
Oay Cold Cure.”
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOE 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 county and ask the support of
my friends 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 you that I
will always be found true to a trust,
faithful to the interests of the whole
people. Sincerely yours,
Chas. W. Felkbb-
Saturday and Sunday
Excursions to Atlanta
OVER SEABOARD AIR LINE
Commencing Saturday, July 28, and
on Saturdays and Sundays thereafter
until September 30, 1900, inclusive, you
are authonz id to sell round trip tickets
to Atlanta, Ga., for trains of Saturday
and morning trains of Sunday at fol
lowing fares:
Dxoula, $1.22 Winder, $L&>
Auburn, 1.86 St*tham,
Carl, 1.38 Bogart, Iyi
Limit tiokets Monday following date
f sale. L. S. Allen, G. P. A.
G. J. & S. Railroad.
The Sunday trains over the Gaines
ville, Jefferson and Southern railroad
add much to the popularity of this roa
under the management of Cob Dunlap-
The reduced rates enable all who wish
to get out on that day the opportunity.
Under the excellent services offered
now by this road any one on its
can go to Athens or Atlanta via S. A In
road and back home the same day Cos ■
Dunlap has done wonders for the G. J- *
& & railroad and is very popular tloag
ts line.