The Jackson economist. (Winder, Ga.) 18??-19??, November 01, 1900, Image 1

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I HE JACKSON ECONOniST. VOL. VIII. J. T. STRANGE & COMPANY, WINDER, GEORGIA. The Great DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, CLOTHJNG, and SHOE House. The grand success of our methods has stirred a host of imitators. All we Have to say j g compare our PRICES with thoße quoted to you, go a step further, get a sample of anything offered in B ny ether store in this section and compare the quality and price, with our offerings of the same character. And remember any article purchased from us not found as represented, is returnable with money refunded, if not en tirely satisfactory and better values obtainable elsewhere. Our powder and shot consist of prices that average from 15 to 25 per cent below those of our-would-be com petitors with the result that our large standing army of cus tomers is corstantly increasing and is always ready to defend the reputation we have achieved as the leading house in this section, MJlliriAi-v t*fmAnf! You will find in charge of this department Hrs. Evangeline Brown and Hiss Roxie millinery L/C|WI lllicill. Ethridge, and a full corps of their cooperatives ready to serve you. Hats from io cents to $25.00. Give us a call before placing your orders. Yours for Business, J. T. STRANGE & COMPANY: Legal Mverfeeiiwts. TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT, Georgia, Jackaon County. Whereas, the appraisers appointed to appraise and set apart a twelve months support to Mra. Ann Perry and her minor children, out of the estate of P. 0 Perry, deceased, have filed their re turn and renort. This is to aotify heirs and creditors to show cause, if any they can, why an order should not be grated, setting apart the property assigned by the appraisers as a twelve months sap port, on the first Monday in November 1900. Given under my hand aud offi cial signature, this Bth day of October, 1900. L Y. Bradbury, Ordinary Jackson County. TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT. Georgia, Jackson County. Whereas, the appraisers appointed to appraise and set apart a twelve months support to Mrs. Sarah Kenny and her minor children, oat of the estate of S. G. Kenny, late of said county, deceased, have filed their return and report. This is to notify heirs aud creditors to show cause, if any they can, why an order should not be granted, setting apart a twelve months support, on the first Monday in November, 1900. Given un der my hand and official signature, this the Bth day of October, 1900. L Y. Bradbury, Ordinary Jackson Couuty. Notice. Whereas, James A. Porterfield has hied his petition requiring Mis. E. S. Holland as executrix aud W. L. Ander son as executor of the will of James H. Holland to execute to him titles to a cer tain parcel of laud situated in Jackson County, adjoining lands of W. R. Hag gard, J. M. Lord and C. W. Hood, about ’wo miles from Harmony Grove, on Ganielsville and Harmony Grove road, Containing eightv acres more or less — described in bond for title made by said deceased to applicant August 25th, 1894. This is to notify the heirs of said James H. Holland, deceased, that said application will be passed upon in my office the first Monday in November, 1900. This October Ist, 1900. L. Y. Brabbury, Ordinary Jackson county. The One Day Cold Cure. For colds and sore throat use Kermott’s Choco lates Laxative Quinine. Easily taken as candy and quickly cure. WINDER, JACKSON COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i, 1900. One of Those Old Time Southern Gatherings and two Weeks Sport, as can only be Seen In Dixie Land. There is to be a novel and unique gath ering of ladies and gentlemen from all over the Union, at a point near Piue bluff, North Carolina, on No7ember 12, to 24th. The gathering is for the pur pose of witnessing aud participating with Southern ladies and gentlemen in some of the old time sports. One of the principal features will be fox hunting In the olden time style. There will be more than one hundred full blooded Southern fox hounds in the chases, aud representative huntsmen from all over the Union will be present and a delega tion from England. AmouS the gen tlemen most interested in this great, sporting carnival are leading cotton manufacturers and business men from the Catawba section of North aud South Carolina, who have spent Thousands of Dollars in breeding the best running dogs. Their co operation alone guaran tees that the hunt will be the most im portant and interesting ever held in the United States. There are thousands of acres of nn broken pine woods to hunt over, with smooth rolling hills and no swamps. It is the best fox hunting ground in Amer ica. The location noar Pineblaff, N. C., is a good one on account of the spiendid accommodation that can be had at the many fine boarding houses at Pineblnff, which is a Winter Resort, built up by the people from the North. It is also near the celebrated Winter Rjsorts, Southern Pines and Pinehurst, that bare acoommodation for thousands of visitors. There will be many atuu iag feata:es such as barbecue dinners, ‘ ’possum” suppers, negro jubilee sing ing. dancing, cake walk aud many amusing games of olden times, that can only be seen in the land of cotton and cane. The public are invited to be present and participate in or witness the sports and enjoy the fun. The more the merrier. To enable those from the North to attend at reduced rate?, nrrangemeuts have been made so persons can buy, any date after November Ist, tickets from all c-upon stations to Southern Pines and return, good to return any time up to June Ist. 1901. From South ern Pines it coats only twenty-five cents to Pineblnff. Values Count, Services Count, Careful attention to Customers count, Promises fulfilled count. Fresh, New, Stylish, Fashionable count, and we sell no other. These are the reasons why our Business is so famous in this section. Every purchase is backed by our broad guage guar antee and money back if you want it. Every department is brim full of choice merchan dise with no advance in price. We are today selling you goods as cheap as you bought them when you sold cotton for 5 cents. ANNOUNCEMENT. We have decided to make a change, both inourfirmand business. And to meet our purpose our'house will have to be repaired and enlarged. For these and other reasons we want to close out our entire stock of Merchandise. In order to get these goods out of our way, WE WILL OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. We are anxious to close out and can save you some money. SHOES! SHOES!! We have $1,500 worth of Shoes —Men’s, Women’s and Children’s to soli cheap. We will sell you a fiine pair of $3 00 Shoes for $2.50, or a $1.50 pair for $1.25, Will sell a No. 1 whole stock Brogan worth $1,35 for $1.17, Smiths best No. 1 Kip ties for $1,20 and all others in proportion. HATS! HATS!! We are making the same reduc tion on Hats. Respectfully, FLANIGAN & ALLEN. IIOSCIITON. - - - - 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 whcJe or any part of principle at any time Call on me at No. 17 Clayton Street, Athena, Ga. and I will be glad to ac commodate yon. C. C. Chandlkr. It makes no difference what other people may tell you about selling you and at what prices, if you consult your own interest, you will see what we are offering as we cannot and will not be undersold. We pride ourselves on our Millinery department which is complete in every sense of the word. DRY GOODS. We have a large stock of Dry Goods, Calicos, Dress Goods, Trim mings, Laces, Ribbons, &c. that we are offering very cheap. Remember we are not offering shabby goods, but first class mer chandise to close out, and remem ber also that these bargains will not last very long. Come early before the stock gets too badly broken, and some of these bargains exhausted. " BS,t W. Notice. All persons are notified not to fish hunt or trespass on my laud in Ben Smith’s district, Gwennett county Geor gia, under penalty of the law. R. D, McDonald 1 The decorations will be on an elabo rate scale at the Confederate Veterans Reunion in Augusta, Ga., November 14tb, 15th and 16th. Take the Beaboard Air Line Railway. We will undersell and do under sell any house in this section, be cause we buy in large quantities from the manufacturer and take advantage of cash disoounts. We are at the seat of commer cial war all the time with way down prices for desirable goods our only ammunition. We always win in the battle of competition, be cause we aim not to destroy, but to build up the business of our custo mers, and we never miss the target. PANTS. We have a lot of Pants to closo out very cheap—will sell you a $1,50 pair of pants for $1.15. CROCKERY AND TINWARE. We*recently got in a full line of Crockery and Tinware, all of it must go at reduced prices. - TOBACCO. We have GOO lbs. “F and A Loader” Tobacco to close out at 30 cts. worth 35 cts. Will sell yon Thodford’a Black Draught 13 cts. Notice. All persons are warned not to hunt, j fish or trespass in any way on our lauds 'in H'-useß district, Jackson county Ga John B. McEiroy, W. Z. Hill, S. H. Patton, j . L. M. Gnnuin, James H. Wright, J. M. Jackson. Cure Cold In Hoad. Kermott’s Chocolates Laxative Quinine, easy to take and quick to cure cold in head ana sor throat. ISO 42.