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Despite Large Gains in the Amount Returned by
Several Districts, Losses in Others and Large
Amounts of Unreturned Property Brings the
Total Far Below Figures of 1912.
Below is a tabulated statement of the tax returns for the year 1913,
by districts, showing losses and gains in each:
1912 1013 Loss Gaim
Jefferson 831,635 $ 787,759 8 43,876 $
Harrisburg ... 214,299 192,832 21,467
Clarksboro 182,242 165,623 16,619
Center 60,239 73,519 13,280
New Town..., 138,772 151,344 12,572
Minish 1,164,994 1,270,534 105,540
Wilson 351,007 325,997 25,310
Millers 221,066 225,953 4,887
Cunningham 242,726 228,799 13,927
Talmo 86,228 82,931 3,297
Randolph 79,408 80,307 899
Hoschton 241,988 329,561 87,573
Houses 760,928 827,039 66,111
Chandlers 177,951 148,884 29,067
tsanta Fe 215,338 235,934 r 20,596
Delayed.... 849,482 95,745 253,737
Colored 100,750 91,961 8,786
Total, 85.419,053 85,314,425 $416,085 $311,457
Total Loss in Valuations 8104.628
Taxable area in acres in countv 294,400
Number of acres returned for 1913 .238,936
Not returned for taxation 65,464
(This acreage includes all lands belonging to and occu
pied by churches, schools; used for cemeteries or other
purposes, and all others exempted by law, which are es
timated at approximately 6,000 acres.)
Mr. George Finger, of Gaines
ville, Sunday in Winder
the guest of hid uncle, Dr. 11. J\
Quillian. \
Mrs Julian Wilson will entertain
Frit 1 ; y evening in honor of her
guest, Miss Lola Buckhanor., of
Atlanta.
Mrs. 11. P. Quillian and her
daughter, Mis’js Annette, leave to
day for Commerce and Gaines
ville for several days’ visit to rel
atives and friends .
Mrs. Henry Pledger entertained
most delightfully last Wednesday
afternoon in hon6r of her guest,
Miss Janie Taylor, of Lutheryille.
Music and and conversation were
the features of the afternoon. At a
late hour dainty refreshments were
served.
Miss Helen B. Martin, who was
in charge of the trimming room at
Mrs. P. L- Weatherford’s Millinery
store for the past two seasons, is
now in Atlanta with Mrs. Weather
ford, where they are both purchsing
stock. Miss Martin wiy open a re
tail millinery store at Winder, Ga ,
in time for fall business. Mrs.
Weatherford and Miss Martin will
leave Atlanta for New York this
week, where they will complete the
purchase of their fall and winter
stocks —K<y West, Fla., Journal.
Wanted. |
To rent or lease plant for man
facturing purp-ses -about Id.
<X)O sqare feet floor space; well
lighted and ventillated; close in.
Address Manufacturer .care Win
der Ne\vA
Just Think.
I wiil sell you a two-story, nine
room house in Winder, on Athens
street. Also 44 acres of good land
and a four-room house in sight of
town, for the small sum of 56250.
A. L. Jacobs, Winder, Ga.
We Hare
This from The Lmdsborg News
“Ever notice how many folks
there are who refuse to put
their shoulders to the wheel un
less they can have the wagon
pushed up their own alley?”
Coming and Going of
SEABOARD
TRAINS.
■ ♦ ■
North Bound
No. 6 * Arrives 3:20 P. M.
No. 12 “ “ 11:26 P. M.
No. 30 “ " 9:55 A. M.
No. 18 “ “ 7:00 P. M.
South Bound
No. 5 Arrives 4:19 P. M.
No. 11 “ “ 5;41 A. M.
No. 29 “ “ 7:00 P. M.
No 17 “ “ 7:54 A. M.
Suffered Eczema Fifty Years—
Is Now Well.
Seems a long time to endure
the awful burning, itching smart
ing, skin disease known as ‘‘tet
ter” —another name for Eczema
Seems good to rea’ize, also, that
Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Ointment
has proven a perfect cure.
Mrs. 1). L. Kenney writes: —
“licannot sufficiently express my
thanks to you for your Dr. Hob
son’s Eczema Ointment. It has
cured my tetter, which lias
troubled me for over fifty years.*
A 1 druggist, or by mail,so c.
PREIFFER CHEMICAL CO.
St. Louis, Mo. Philadelphia, Pa.
Elis's Annette Quillian has re
turned from Atlanta.
Miss Fields, of Hampton, is)
the guest of Mrs. C. A. Bowden.
There will he preaching at
the Baptist church, next Sunday.
Collard Plants Wanted.
Will buy 200 collard paints.
Bring to News office.
Why be constipated, when you
can buy LIV-VER-LAX, at DH.
J. T. WAGES DRUG CO.
The Best Pain Killer.
Buck'oil’s Arnic a Salve when
applied to a cut. bruise, sprain,
burn or scald, or other injury
of the skin will imraediate’y re
move all pain. E. E. Chamber
lain of Clinton, Me., says:—“lt
robs cuts and other injuries of
their terrors. Asa healing rein
do good for you. ‘Only 25c at
edy its equal don't exist.’ Wil
Dr. J. T. Wages Drug Cos.
WWeTwIrT has conn m a
New York madhouse f <r the crimi
nal insane, escaped early Sunday
morning. He made his getaway
when the gate to the prison yards
was opened for the milkman. He
dashed thru, jumped into a waiting
automobile and in an instant was
on his way to the Connecticut state
line running seventy miles an
hour. Once out of the state of
New York, it said he is a free man
until adjudged insane in the state
of his adoption.
Liberty.
Mr W J Turner visited White
Plains Sunday.
Mr Ed Grififeth visited near Grad
is Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Jack Grififeth, of
Gradis, have been visiting the for
mer’s parents, Mr and Mrs D B
Grififeth here.
Several from here attended the
all-day singing at Pentecost Sunday.
Mr Jarrett Marlow, of White
Plains, visited Mr W J Turner re
cently.
Mr Homer Turner who has been
confined to his hoiLe with malaria
is out again.
Mr. Luther Grififeth is on the
sick list.
Mr Luther Wood, of this place,
and Miss Alma Morris, of Winder,
attended the singing at Pentecost
Sunday.
Rev. J. L. Marlow was in our
burg last week.
Mr H M Wilkerson, of near Cen
tral, passed thru here Sunday, en
route to Pentecost.
Several from here attended ser
vices at Winder Sundav night.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Some extra good farm land;
well improved. One lot 22
acres, one lot 61 acres, one lot
117 acres; close in to town
road, school and Ad
dress t
J. W. B.
Auburn, Ga.
Dr. J. T. Wages Drug Cq.
is headquarters for LIV-VER
LAX.
Found.
Keys galore. Come and get
them . It won’t cost you a cent.
LOST
On Broad street or Midland Av
enue, large round pin, hand paint
ed in lavender flowers. Reward
if returned to Winder News of
fice . 1
FINE FOR LIVER
AND BOWELS
Here’itbe Real Remedy for Constipation
and Clogged Up Liver
Don! take Calomel; if you want the
beat, most gentle and surest remedy
for constipation, upset stomach, balky
liver you’ve got to buy the famous
HOT SPRINGS
LIVER BUTTONS
from Hot Springs, Ark.
Immense for malaria, that tired
feeling and headache 25 cents.
Booklet about famous Hot Sprints Rheum
atism Remedy and Uol Spring a Blood Reme>
Ay at
For Sale by
Dr. J. T. Wages Drug Cos.
Winder, Ga.
STOP IN ATLANTA
AT HOTEL EMPIRE
Oposife Union Depot on Pryor
St. Renovated and refurnished
thru-out. Reservations made on
application. Hot and cold water,
private baths, electric, lights and
elevator.
First class accommodations at
extremely moderate rates. - Euro
pean plan 75c up.
JOHN L. EDMONSON
Proprietor.
Choice^
‘The Family Friend*
sMy FoleysHoneyiTar
" [J# CONTAINS NO OPIATES' J
For AH T
,51 r*r\ i ttp and homer, ga., Mr. j. n. hiii
tar / I 1,1 II J| .HS H says: “I cheerfully testify to the
yW a V V merits of Foley’s Honey and Tar
j/ I AND ■ Compound, having used it in my
■'J I I r\C ■ i family for years and reccommeded
1 1 All .1 )■ l Itto my neighbors. I find it always
m M I cures our coughs and colds and
K Flilldrcin I prevents croup. I have five children
I) rOl VllUUi CU I andit is all they ever take for colds,
lu anrl I We would not be without Foley’s
W ’v _ I Honey and Tar Compound in the
Persons I housand can not say too much
nW M for b.”
For Sale by All Dealers.
More!
Make your horses and
mules give you more work,
your cows more milk, your
chickens more eggs, your
hogs more meat and fat,
by mixing a small dose of
Bee Dee
STOCK & POULTRY MEDICINE
with their regular feed.
This tonic medicine Im
proves the appetite, diges
tion, and general health, of
farm animals and fowls,
and its regular use will
multiply your profits.
. Price 25c, 50c and tl.oo per can.
"We gave Bee Dee Stock Medidne to
two cows and their flow of milk was
doubled.”—J. L. Cole, Ooin. Terns.
P. A. 10
Hancock County Land Sale.
The J. C. Sigman plantation,
seven miles Northwest of Sparta,
Ga., containin 760 acres of land
will he sold the First Tuesday in
November, next, at Sparta. Best
farm in the County and absolute
ly the best crops in the State
now growing on this farm. The
healthiest rural community in
Georgia. Will subdivide into six
dm all farms eaeh. fronting public
road, and each about one mile
from graded .‘Vhool and churches.
Sold by order Court of Ordina
ry, to pay estate’s indebtedness
and* prorate surplus! among heirs.
You should see this farm before
buying elsewhere.
See or write Dr. J. M. Sigman,
Macon, Ga., or G. M. Sigman, Cul
verton, Ga., or J. M. and G. M.>
Sigman, Administrators. Estate
of J. C. Sigman. Sparta, Ga.
White’E Mill . ,
Crops are beginning to need
1 rain in this section.
I
1 E. M. Mosely i-rpent the week
iend in Lawreneeville.
J. M. Mosely was the guest of
'W. T. Williamson Friday.
Miss Eva Mobley has returned
home after several weeks’ visit
to the family of Ed Cheek.
Miss Minnie Willput, of Dahlon
iega, is the guest of her sister,
'Mrs. Lilia Watkins, near Winder.
Mrst. J' M Smrh and Lee Smith
of Lawreneeville ,were the week
lend guests of J. 0. Cronie and
| family .
A little girl of Mr. Sam Dee
died Sunday night and the body
was! buried at Walnut church.
Tuesday morniing .
John Ash and wife, of Birming
ham ,Ala.. plpent several days re
cently with his brother, Web Ash
near Mulberry ,Ga.
County Line
Marion Doster is the first to
report open cotton in this sec
tion.
J. 11. and Paul Wheeler attend
ed camp meeting at Lawrenee
ville Sunday. . J
Frank Healing of near Walnut
was in this section as a prospec
tive purchaser of some of Bar
row’9 fertile soil this week.
Fodder pulling is the order of
the day in this section, and it
is mighty tough 011 old Sager to
pull off his collar and tie and
don his cotton checks and overall*
The geriesi of meetings are over
in this section. Many of us have
set new resolutions and made
new vows. Many have started
from these lwo grounds! of sorrow
to the realms above. But what
we are talking about which will
get there first, for some have
gone by water and some by rail.