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iHE JACKSON ECONOMIST.
VOL. VIII.
Grand - CLEARANCE - Sale!
J. T. STRANGE & COMPANY,
$25,0001 Worth al " l$25,ooo!
DRY GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS,
MILLINERY ETC,,
Must Be Disposed of by December 25th, 1900.
SWEEPING REDUCTION In Every Department Preparatory For Stock Taking. This Stock Must lie Sold Regardless of Price.
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The Opportunity of Your Life to Buy Your Winter Suppty.
No Such chance ever offered by us or any one in this
section.
It will pay fou to see us if you only want to purchase
io cents worth.
Yours for Business,
J. ,'T. STRANGE & COMPANY.
Leaders in Style, Regulators and Controllers of Low Prices Winder, Georgia.
Road Notices.,,
Georgia, Jackson County.
To whom it may concern: All per
sons interested are hereby notified that,
if 110 good cause be shown to the con
trary, an order will be granted by the
uudersigned, 01 tht 22 day cf Decem
ber 1900, establishing the following
new roads, as marked out by the road
con missiouers appointed for that pur
pose and reported to be of public utd .y.
No. 1 Beginning at the forks of the
road above J. C 'Williamson’s and rou
ning through the woods to the Athens
and Jefferson read, through the lauds
o. J. C- Williamson, L O. M-nin, R.
H. Elrod and E. D. Whelchel. at Eer.y
McCleskey’s, (Col.)
No. 2. Beginning at the forks of the
road at the residence of Mr. Cairing on,
deceased, and running by J. B. King’s,
W. A. Carithers’ to W. P, Chandler’s,
Mrs. Alexander’s and others and inter
secting the new road from Athens, Ga.,
ju o t above James Streetman’s residence
or Joe Alexander’
No. 3. Beginning in front of the res
idence of E. M. Cox, running thence
practically a’eng the line run by T. P.
Stanley surveyor, and marked out b£
stakes to the new road leading fro n
Athens to the Jackson county line.
No. 4. Beginning ne-r *'e Dry
Pond School House and running to the
Jefferson and Maysville read above
0 onee chr~ch.
No. 5. Beginning at J. V. Alexan
der’s in 242d district G. M., of said
county, discontinuing the old road at
the fi at fork of the old . and estab
lishing anew road running the.ice in
an easterly direction through the laud
of Mrs. N. E. Betti and Miss Fannie
Hunter, and intersecting the red stone
road at the residence of Wm. Ham
monds, deceased.
No. 6 Beginning at L. B. Prickett’s,
465th district G. M. of said coanty,
where the Gainesville road intersects the
Hogmountain road and running South
through Caloway and Head, running on
Baid line and thence oa the iine be
tween F. P. Henry and W. W. Han
tick, thence on the line between Dr.
Underwood and Mrs. Nunn’s place, in
tersecting the Jefferson and Clarksville
road near F. C. Evans’ store iu the old
toad rout.
No. 7. Beginning on the Harmony
Hrqve and Jefferson road near the resi
dence of Geo. L. Martin and following
the location of the present road over the
lauds of Geo. L. Martin, Henry E.
Hardman, J. W. Minis!' Mr- F F
Park, E. W. P. Richie and S. W. Jack
son and by sc’' 1 .bßcksou’s "o'iuect
ing with and ending at j arm - ; y
brove and Jefferson ro. and l iaih
null.
, X°- 8- Beginning at the top of the
bill on the Bethlehem ard Hogmouu-
WINDER, JACKSON COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1900.
tain road East of Barbers creek, discon
tinuing one prong of the Hogmountain
and Bethlehem read leading from the
top of said hill to the Athens road one
halt mile below Statham, foliowing the
old rojd through the lends of Mrs. M.
A. Wood and Jack Jack . i to the G. C.
&N. R. R.; thence down the R. R. to
the present cro sing leading to or inter
secting the Athens road.
No. 9. Beginning at the Bill Phill
ips place in said county and running in
ado-, u.th direction and by tbe resi
dences and through the lands of W. P.
Phillips, G. Edwards, W. P DeLaPer
rie~e, L. F. Bel! and Mrs. Willingham,
and intersecting the Hogmountain and
Winder road about % of a mile East of
L. F. Sell’s.
No. 10. Cnango in the Jefferson and
Claaksville road. Beginning at the Ap
pie Valley road, running due East in
said road for about 300 yards, leaving
sa’d road to the left, intersecting the J
M. Wilhite and T. T. Morrison road
and continuing therein about 360 t ds,
continuing therein and intersecting tbe
present old road bed at T. J. Morrison s
in Harrisburg district.
No 11. Change iu tb" Winder and
Hoschton road in the 243d district G.
M. Beginning near the White burying
ground, leaving tie p esent road bed to
left on the old road bed about twenty or
25 yards into the open field of F. L.
Sims in said district, through the lands
of the said F. L. Sim3 and W. S. Sims;
thence curving slightly to the left
crossing the present road bed, runi i -g
South Easterly direction between the
fie’d and woodland to the South East
c r ne r of tbe field on into the woods
about 200 or 300 yards in the same
course; thence curving slightly to the
A';; l ’t. running South and intersecting
me present read bed on top of what is
known as Pea Ridge.
The above roads and changes marked
out and reported to be of public utility
by t' o„Road Commissioners of said Dis
tricts. L. it Bradbury,
Ordinary J eb. on County,
Nov. 16th, 19 Hj.
FARMERS, ATTENTION.
We Have Money For You.
We have Thp TEXAS RED
RUST PROOF SEED OATS Di
rect i' r oru the hdids of the VV est.
Con t ’ :Ib.’o j'eu buy
V; . at, will give you the
advantage of thebe seed at prices
tha ;' 1 -*•. h • you. Come to
see us &nu. lei iio snow you what
vfp have, Dtjnn, Lyle & Cos.
Remember the place and
be be wise and only buy
where rainbow paper
greets your eyes.
Women]
The entry into womanhood Hal
critical time for a girl. Little men- |
strual disorders started at that time soon
grow' into fatal complications. That
female troubles are filling graveyards
proves this. Wine of Cardui estab
lishes a painless and natural menstrual
flow. When once this important func
tion is started right, a healthy life will
usually follow. Many women, young
and old, owe their lives to Wine of
Cardui. There is nothing like it to
give women freedom from pain and to
fit young women for every duty of life.
SI.OO bottles at druggists.
Miss Della M. Strayer, Tully, Kan.t “I
have suffered untold pain at menstrual pe
riods for a long time, was nervous, had no
appetite, and lost interest in everything,
in fact was miserable, i have taken four
bottles of Wine of Cardui, with Thedford’s
Black-Draught, when needed, and to-day
lam entirely cured. I cannot express the
thanks I feel for what you have done
for me.”
Forartvlei* lncsses requlrlnß special direc
tions, address, trtvintf symptom*, the Ladles'
Advisory Department. The Chattanooga Med
icine Company, Chattanooga, Tean.
Notice.
t ,
All persons are hereby notified not to
hunt, fish or otherwise trespass on onr
lands in Randolph’s district, Jacksou
county, under the penalty of the law.
W. H. Bridges, Sr.. J. J- Maddox, T.
S. Maddox, T. W. Bridges, Andrew
Evans, Hartwell Brown. 8. P., Higgins,
Mrs. B. J. Whitmire.
Pendergrass, Ga., Dec. 6th, 1900.
Notice.
All persons indebted to the Ordinary’s
Office, please come forward and settle
same at once and oblige.
L. Y. Bradbury, Ordinary.
Extra help employed to wait on the trade during this
sale.
Five Hundred Dollars worth Christmas goods just
received included in this sale.
WILNER.
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Miss Callie Johnson, of Jeffersou has
been elected teacher of Lebanon school
for another year. School will open the
first Monday in January and all the
patrons who are interested in the cause
of education should start their children
the first day and make the tenth term
of our school a successful one.
Rev. W. F. Colley, of Rome, has been
spending a few days in Wilner the
guest of the Wills family.
Rev H. B: Mays was sent back to
us for another year much to the delight
of his many frienda. Lct-us all pull to
gether the ensuing year for the cause
of Christ and make Lebanon church
one of the best in Jaokson county.
This can be done if we all work iu har
mony and a perfect Uniou, which
means strength.
Mr. J. M. Holliday is on the sick list.
We hope he will soou recover.
Mr. L. E. Whelchel, of Clarksboro,
is in this ne' k of the woods quite often.
Mrs. Annie Lou Smith, of Hoschton,
spent last Sunday iii our burg, the guest
of the Misses Hunter.
The latest event in the society of this
section was the sociable and candy
drawing last Saturday night at the
heme of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Martin. It
was spent most pleasantly by all pres
ent. The music added much to the oc
casion. Those present were Misses
Mary Barrett, lua Holliday, Lizzie
Mitchell, Lottie Jarrett-, Pearl undOllie
Maddox, Ada Martin, Alice and Marge
Holliday and Georgia 'Genest, and
Messrs. C. C. and J. T. Fulcher, J. 8.,
R. O. and N. T. Williamson, Oscar Lav
ender, Eldridge and Candler Howing
ton, John Carroll, Ira Segars, Mack and
Gordon Genest, Rnssell Alexander and
others. The evening will loug be re
membered by all present.
THAT THROBBING HEADACHE
Won’d qnickly leave yon, If yon used
D\ King’s Ne ff Life Pills. Thousands
of sufferers have proved their matohless
merits for sick and nervous headaches.
They make pure blood and strong nerves
and build up your health. Easy.to take.
Try them. Only 26 cents. Money back
if not cured. Sold by Winder Drug
Cos.
Mrs. Quillian Dies.
Mrs Melissa Qmlliau died at Harmo
ny Grove last Saturday very suddenly.
Mrs. Quillian was about soventy years
old and was a good Christian woman.
She was the mother of Rev. J. A.
Quillian, pastor of the Methodist church
of our city for the past two years, aud
of W. A. and J. T. Quillian, prominent
merchants of Harmony Grove. She
leaves six sons to mourn her death.
Statement City
Council Nov. 30, 1900.
. ASSETS.
Note Board of Education $ 160 00
Uncollected Fi fas 96 96
Note Board of Education 450 00
Annex to School Building 477 00
sllß3 96
LIABILITIES.
Note H. N. Rainey $ 649 05
Note Winder Banking Cos 1100 00
Note H. N. Rainey 477 03
$2226 05
RECEIPTS.
Cash on hand last report $ 65 67
City*Tax Collected Nov. 63 33
Street “ •* “ 11 25
Fines “ “ “ 95 50
Specific Tax “ “ 15 00
Cemetery lot sold 3 00
$ 233 76
DISBURSEMENTS
96 Paid 3 poles * $ 45
97 Sundry Street W0rk...,. 22 30
08 J, R. Smith 38 83
99 R. H. Moore, Servces 30 00
$ 91 58
Cash on hand $142.17
L. C. Russell, Mayor.
R. L. Mobley, Clerk.
EDITOR’S AWFUL PL GB i.
F. U. Higgins, Editor Seneca 111-: ,
News, was afflicted with Piles that no
doctor or remedy hol t A u:' 1!. trl
Bucklen’s Arnioa Salve. He writes t.. .
boxes wholly cured him I.L .
Pile cure on earth aud the be3t salve ' i
the world. Cura guaranteed. Only 25
cents. Sold by Winder Drug Cos.
NO 47.