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KILGORE & KELLY’S
Great Fall Stock Is Now Ready to Offer to the Trade.
Dress Ooods.
Wo h*v>‘ a larye line of I )r “ FB
Goode. Solid and plaids, wool, n
goods that e are offering away
under the market. We can save
you big money on these R"Hs.
Dress Linings.
Tho colors arc fast, the qualifies
good a* ever in this line. Wei.ave
ft beautiful lot of silk finished
goods in nil shades for 15 cts per
yard—regular price 20 to 25 cents
Ter yard elsewhere.
Household Linen.
We are prepared io sell you la
ble Linens at a price that will sur
prise you. We t ave nil ifades and
nt prices you would not. believe
were y<>u to see it in print.
Calicos.
We have all shades and all c l'*rs
u, prints. 0 1 colors included,
that, we will ndl you for 5 cts per
yard. S< me of these you w ill pay
0 cts for at other stun s.
Sheetings and Checks.
Wo Prepeivd ourpflvpfi in
good* against t ho pr< bn hie advancn
vi rv tiirlv ii> tho eetißon. It is Wf, H
vvh did for now we can soil you
Sheetii'gs wild Chocks at whatoth
*>r stores wili have to pav for lh**m
now nnd then make a good profit.
Knit Uunderwear.
Don’t think of the hot weather
when you read this. Think of the
cold weather t" come and think of
the money you can save hy buying
these goods from us. o are very
heavily stock* and in both ladies and
gents Underwear and are prepared
to sell you rare bargains.
Handkerchiefs.
We have dozens of ch- ice Hand
kerchiefs at pi ices that will make
you always after rcim ni >er our
Store.
Notions.
In this department we only ask
von to ex"mine for yourself. The
way to find out whether a state
ment, is true is to s*e. We are
ready to show’ and for you to
our Notion department.
Letal Advertisements
LETTERS OF DISMISSION
Georgia, Jackson Couuty.'
Whereas, O. C. Chandler, adminis
trator on the estate of H. M. Harrison,
late of said county, deceased, applies to
me for letters ot di-mission This is to
notify all concerned to show cause, if
any they cau, on the first Mommy iu
December next, why letters of dismis
sion should uot be granted as prayed
tor. This September 3rd, lfkX).
L. Y Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County.
LETTERS OF DI EMISSION.
Georgia, Jackson County.
(\ C Chandlir. adminis
trator on the tstate ot Aj. J Ferguson,
late of said county, deceased, applies
to me for letters o: diemts-ioi:. This is
to notify all concerned to sh*>w cause,
if any they can, on the first Monday in
December next, why letiers of dismis
sion should uot be granted as prayed
lor. This September 3rd, 1900.
L. Y. Bradbury
Ordinary Jackson County.
LETTERS OF DIsMISSION.
Georgia, Jackson Couuty.
Whereas, T. W Wuite, admiutrator
on the estate ol John White, late of
said county deceased, applies to me for
letters of dismissn n. This is to notify
all concerned to show cause, it auy they
can, ou the first Monday in December
next, why letters of dismission should
not be granted as prayed lor. This
September 8, 1900 L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County.
Aeain our Tfcanks are Cue to the public of Winder’s Territory
for Having Helped us so Generously in Building up of tins Destined
co be Winder's Greatest General Store „ „„„
If there is one thing we are irore proud of than any other, it is
the fact that we have never for a moment lost sight of the special
mission we have set out to iulfill that of iurmshing our patrons at a
times and undei all circumstances.
“BETTER OOODS FOR THE SAME MONEY OR THE
SAME GOODS FOR LESfe MONEY THAN ELSEWHERE.”
Winy have we Succeeded in Building so Good
a Business so quickly?
Because
W e have a sipm llf r expense ratio
than an\ *t h> r hot*- w* know of,
aid I hel'efore CHI' lltt'rd to Sell
cheaper.
Because
We ar attending to < ur own
busmefs with mHliii'-* toward no
one. With charity 4 n all, wo
look htrhit ahead and attend to
our ow n affairs
Men’s Shirts anti Collars.
The proof of our low prices in
Shirts and Collars is t ho enormous
quantity wo are soiling everv day
No In use can excell us in this line.
When wh sell you a Shirt it is just
what wo tell yon it is in qual tv,
durabilit v and colors.
Shoes.
Well, when It collies to SHOES,
we ar* j SMimn at h* me and expect
to stay there. It there isanythiug
in the nier 'aniile line we are up
on it, is Sh*ies. Our trade on them
increases every year, and we are
getting in new cases all the time.
We pride ourselves on selling more
She* p than nnv hnii-e in this ps:'t
of the stale. Wes-i! good Slim s
and guarantee tin in. Try us ai d
viiu wi 1 I*■ --at iified. e are not
onlv leaders m Uadns’ and Child
ren’s Shoes, bill in M*n’s a!s'\
There ip a great (!ec*-pti"n in Shoes,
especially cbildron’o. We sell a
Chd i’s a?'d Misses’ S!e v, e that for
di ndnlitv surpasses any tiling on
tin* market. It is economy to buy
a Shoe that will last.. We are the
folks tn come to it you want that
kind of a Shoe.
LETTERS oF DISMISS ION.
Georgia, Jackson Coun-y.
Whereas, J. N, Smith, admim-trator,
De Bonis Non, on the tstaf'e ot J. E.
Willis, late of 6aid county, deceased,
applies to me for letters of dismission
This is to notify all concerned to show
cause, if any they can, ou the first .Mon
day iu December mxt, why letters of
dismissicu should not be granted as
prayea for. This September 3, 1900.
L. Y. Bradbury,
ordinary Jackson County.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Jackson Couuty.
Wher. as, C. C. Chandler, adminis
trator on the estate of Mary A. Martin,
late of said county, deceased, applies to
me for letters ot dismiss.on. This is to
notify all concerned to show cause, if
anv they c*n, on the first Monday in
December uext, why letter* of dismis
sion shou and not be granted as prayed
for. This September 3rd, 1900.
L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County,
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
Georgia, Jackson Couuty.
To all whom it may concern: Where
as, J. N. Smith, Executor, on the estate
of B. S. Smith, deceased, has in due form
applied to me tor leave to sell the real es
tate aud R. R. stock belonging to the es
tate of said deoeased. Thi6 i- 1 , there
fore, to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors to show cause if auy
they have, at the regular term of court
of Ordinary of said county to be he’d
ou the first Monday iu December, 1900,
why said leave should uot be granted
to said applicants. ' This November sth
190a L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County
Because
Wh permit, no one to undersell
i,, Wh cm eider it our mission
i .• poM letter pends for the same
ni> ia v nr same ponds for less
nioiiey than nny ether store, and
c< no* what may, we must tu 1 fil l
l h ’,B promise.
Because
W e refund. li’s*yonr emati st
‘•nfe gunui when yon do not like
\nur purchase you can get your
rm tiey l ack.
Clothing.
Our reputation in Clothing is so
weM established that it is hardly
necessary to make mention of it
to iitir many old customers, hut
for the benefit of our new’ ones, w T e
de-sir* tc say that our connection
with Ihe largest clothing mannfnc
tur* rs puts us in a position to off
.*r y u tne beet bargains in up-t.o
dat'- suits ever known to the trade
of Winder. We can sell you a suit
that, f*>r quality can not be touched
bv any other h( n-e. All wask is
for you to come right in—examine,
and lot us price. ]i we cannot
suit you with a Suit you just can’t,
be suited.
House Furnishing Goods.
We keep a first class line of the
the above goods on which we can
save all our customers money and
this is what you want to do. Mon
ey saved is money made, and to
show you that we can do this for
y on, we quote a few special prices.
Nice Lac Curtains from 48 cts up.
Nice Window Shades from 10 cts
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Jackson County.
Whereas, W. P. Chandler, administra
te.' oa the estate o Mrs. Lula Chandler,
late or said comity, deceased, applies to
rue lor Inters of dismission. Tnis is tn
i only ad concerned 10 siiuvv cause, it
anv they can, on the first Monday in
February 1901, way letters of dismis
sion should not be granted as prayed
for. This N ive über rtth, 1900.
L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson County.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia. Jackson County.
Whereas, J. H. Simmons, adminis
trator on the estate ct Harriett
Simmons, jateot said count*', deceased,
app ies to me tor letters of dismission,
ims is to notify all concerned to show
cause, if any they cau, oil tne first Mon
day in February 1901, why letters o
(Usmi'Sion should not be granted as
prayed for. This November Bih, 1900.
L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson Couuty.
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
Georgia, Jackson County.
To all whom it may concern: Whereas,
Daniel Barr, Executor, ou the es
tate of Saran Barr, deoeased, has iu
due form applitd to me Ur leave to sell
the real estate belonging to the estate
of said deceased. Thi3 is, therefore, to
cite all persons concerned, kiudred and
creditors to show cause, if any they
have, at the regular teim of the court
of Ordinary of said county to be held
on the first Monday in December 1900,
whv said leave should not be granted
to said applicant. This November 6th
1900. L. Y. Bradbury,
Ordinary Jackson Couuty.
Because
We do not misrepresent in the
store or out of the store, and do
int permit our employes to do
so either. We say what we mean
and mean what, we say and live
up strictly to the letter and
spirit of our advertisements.
•I#*
Neckwear.
Our extra specials in Neckwear
cannot b reached hy others If
you do not believe this ask the well
dressed men of this tow r n and sec
tion, and most of them will tell
you they bought of KILGORE &
KELLY.
Hats and Caps.
Mhh’h and B '\,B Hats and Cans,
we liave in large lots, and we
bought tli'tn to pell and not to
kesp in stock another year. We
off' r them at sunh bargains that
no one has ever ia-en known to
price and go nut without buying
if they really wanted to buy.
Trunks and Valices.
For the past three years we have
sold more Trunks and Valices than
any of our competitors. We are
still doing the same thing. We cau
suit you in these goods if you can
he suited. Your daughter needs a
nice Trunk, come to see us and let
us sell you ouo that will last a life
time and cheaper than you ever
bought one before.
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order granted by the
Ordinary of Jackson county Georgia—
Wili uo sold on the first Tuesd-ij i" De
cember 1900 —witnin the legal hours of
oaie, before the court house door at Jef
fersou iu said county the following
real estate, to >vr : Three tracts or par
cels of laud lying m said county.
L*t No. 1 containing seventy nine
and three fourins acres, more or less,
bounded ou the smm by the lands of
Mrs. Pentecost E B. Martin and Levi
Martin; by lot No. 2 on the eas r ; by
lands ol G. W- Mitchell ou north easi;
by lauds of Mrs. Su-au Morris and the
Freeman place on the north west.
Lot No. 2, bounded on ihe south by
lauds of Seth tinnier and Mrs. A. Ven
able; ou the ease by lauds or Miss Coot
Hauler; ou the norm oy .lie Rakestraw
place; ou the west-by lot No. l, ion is
of Airs. Pentecost, Mrs. Aycook and
.Mrs. Wall, contairiug one hundred and
twenty-seven and tinee-feurths acres,
more or less.
Lot No. 3, cout lining two hundred
and sixty and one unit acres, more or
less, bounded ou the uorth west by the
A. H. Pendergrass place; on tae north
aud north east oy the Ooouee river, ou
the south east by lauds ot K. S>. D.
Lanier; on the South wtst by lauds of
Guinn, Elbert A*kew and J. C. White
head.
On lot No. 1, is one good tenant house,
stable aud crib, about t wenty acres iu a
good state of cultivation, about six acres
good pascure, balance original fore-c
well timbered, ana me place is w 1
watered, ah tue la id ou this lot is pro
ductive.
On lot No. 2 is a pretty good dwelling
ana out buildings—rbout fitteen acres
good pasture —about tn.rty acres iu
gouu a.ate o. cultivation —about ten
China and Lamps.
We are always headquarters f or
these goods, buy direct from the
manufacturers. We guarantee
every price of coctery not to crack
or turn ytdlow. and w sell y ,, u at
prices that you often pay tor an
inferior quality. If you want a
Lamp s* e us before you buy.
Hardware and Tinware,
We carry a full lme of Huriware
and Tinware and ar - not afraid to
price you, we will sell you every
tinift.
Jewelry.
We carrv a beautiful stock- of
J -welrv that is up-to-date and the
latest fads. We offer these y „>ds
at special bargainee. Cum', ,uid
buy your wife and daughters some
thing pretty and me-* in tin line
and make all the family happy.
School Books and Supp ies
We are headquarters fcr th se
goods and will sell you afc publish
ers prices.
Razors! Razors!! Razors!!!
Remember we sell the Tojffer
Brand Rozors—the best Razor
made. If you don’t believe it ask
our barberc. Every one sold under
a guarantee,
Snuff.
R.member in Snuff we give you
two of Railroad Snuff at the
price of one box.
i*
Tobacco and Cigars.
We carry about 20 different
brands of Tobacco and do not only
carry it, but Roll lots of it. We
sell Tobacco fr m 28 cents up. We
give you an opportunity to buy a
high grade Cigar for little money,
2000 ten cents Havana Seconds,
clear Havana wrapper and filler —
a ten cents smoke for 4 cents.
Cheaper brands of Cigars if you
want them.
Groceries.
We also carry a full line of
Canned Goods, Pickles and Gro
ceries of all sorts. We offer them
at the very loweet prices at which
. they oan be old. ,
acres m old field—about seventv two
acres in original torest well titr.btre l -
There is a good orchard ou this lot, and
the place is well watered.
Lot No 3, has two good tenant houses,
about sixty acres good bottom lmd,
thirty-five of w iicn is in a good state of
cultivation, about fifty acre.- upland m
good state of cultivation, about ten acres
in pasture, t*u acres old pine fi ■ld—'
about one hundred and thirty acres
original forest, well timbered This
lot i3 well wi'ered. Even lot is access
ible to gins, mills, churches aud school
hou^e- 1 . Plats of these lots can be seen
in th ‘ Ordinary’s offl ;e. Said property
sold as the property of F. M. Holliday,
deceased. Terms cash. This Novem
ber sth, 1900. N.T. Elder
j. R. Holuday,
Administrators < * said estate.
_ ~ CITATION.
Georgia. Jackson County.
To all whom it may concern: M’lrj
A. Olortelcer, gu irdian for J. F. ami J-
L. Clotfelteraud Nannie Fi-dd*. applies
to me for letters of dismission from said
guardianship, and I will pass upon n t
application on the first Monday in -
cember next, at my office ia Jeffer-oii,
said county. Given under mv ha i
and official signature, this Novem r
5.h, 190) L Y. BrvDBCRY,
Ordinary Jackson County,
citation.
Georgia, Jackson Couuty.
To all whom it may concern: J- M
Bailers, guardian for D. M. Wilson, ap
plies to me f-r let'err of dismission
irom said guardianship, aid Iwi P
upon his applic;.'ion ou ih • “ r *L V
day in December next, at my off! -
Jefferson, said county. Give* under
my hand and official si.mature, •
November sch, 190 J. L Y Ba vt'BU 1
Ordinary JacxsOgg raai of
.out McKinley
and delighted.
Forto Rica is a guar
island’s future.