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■ LAND FOR SALE
55 acres of fine farming land, on public road 3 miles from Winder on Winder and Jeffer
son road known as the Miles Foster place. On said place is anew 5-room dwelling. About
10 acres of wood land, good pasture, balance in high state of cultivation.
There is a good school and church in 1-4 of a mile of said place. Also some fine building
lots in the city of Winder. One lot in fine grove on East Broad street 80x210. Also one lot
containing 21-2 acres fronting East Broad and Williams streets. On said lot is a 5-room dwelling.
For prices and terms apply to,
J. A. sri )I )ATI I.
OR
WALTER SXTDJ3ATI L AV INBER, GA.
0. N. EPPS. ' JAS. L. M. GUNNIN.
Homes for Home-Seekers!
We have had placed in our hands for sale, about 2,800 acres of
choice Oglethorpe County Farm Lands. Some of this land is already in
small tracts to suit purchasers.
All of these lands are in high state of cultivation, and lie in the
t>est portion of the county, directly on public roads and convenient to
market, schools and churches.
Some of the best of it lies within two miles of Crawford; another
choice body of it within five miles of Crawford.
We are sure that ho more desirable lands or attractive location
can be offered home-seekers, and yet the prices for these lands are quite
reasonable. We can name prices and arrange terms to suit almost any
purchaser.
Such lands as these cannot remain on the market long' so we ad
vise all interested to write or see us right away.
Crawford Realty Company,
Crawford, Georgia.
THE
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Indemnity and sick Indemnity.
It completely covers vou with
Insurance. Let
W.L BLASING-AMid
OR
G. G. ROBINSON
Explain it to you.
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It creates an estate with Small Out-iay.
Grand Jury Presements.
Continued from page 2.
1908: 1 hereby submit my report
as superintendent of the pauper
farm, from Feb. 1 to Aug. 1. 1908:
Number of inmates for Feb., Mar., Apr., 8.
“ “ May, June, July, 7.
Number of males. 3. Females. 4.
Total expenses for the month of Feb., $ 40 42
Marvh, 32 77
April, .. 31 22
May. 37 73
June, 20 50
July, 42 90
$214 60
C. L. Davidson, Superintendent.
Report of Tax Collector.
Report of Tax Collector for the year 1907.
STATE TAX.
Dr.
Property on digest, $4,883,532.
Tax rate $0 per SI,OOO $24,417 66
Tax on professions L. ... . 550 00
Tax on polls 3,929 00
Tax noton digest . 373 68
Poll tax not on digest 221 00
$29,491 34
Cr.
Receiver’s commission $ 600 96
Paid state treasurer.. 27,966 47
Collector’s commission .... 605 09
Errors general tax .... 58 43
Errors poll tax 13 00
Insolvem general tax 58 40
lusolve it poll tax 189 00
$29,491 34
COUNTY TAX, 1907.
Dr.
Property cn drtffcst, $4.?83.G32.
Tax rate, $7.50 per $1,009 $36,626 49
Tax not on digest 556 41
Franchise or R. R. tax 4,430 46
$41,618 36
Cr.
Receiver’s commission $ 357 66
Paid county treasurer 40,304 05
Collector’s commission 775 70
Errors in digest 87 65
Insolvent tax 88 30
$41,613 36
SPECIAL TAXES.
Special taxes collected since Feb. 3, 1908.
J H Echols, bicyc’es, Commerce $ 10
S B Maleome, pistols, Statham 25
C E Ban s, agent 50
F W Bondurant Gen. In surance, Winder, 50
Guest & Shields, corporation, Jefferson 5
J M Carson, in surance. Commerce 10
Hcschton Bottling Works, Hosehton 25
Jackson & Wilhite, cigarettes, Jefferson 25
Jackson & Wilhite, soda fount. Jefferson 5
I W Rogers, soda fount, Jefferson ....... 5
I W Rogers, cigarettes,Jefferson 25
Jefferson Cotton Mills, Jefferson, corpor’n 10
Jefferson Banking Cos., corp’n., Jefferson 10
Northeastern B'k'g. Cos., corp’n., Commerce . 10
Chandler & Jackson, cigarettes,Maysvilie. 25
G V' Bagwell, insurance, Winder 10
Bank of Statham, corporation, Statham 5
Hubbard & Jones, skating rink, Cotnmerce 25
E B Crow, soda fount, Commei ee 5
T C Hardman, bicycles. Commerce 10
Russell, electric show 5
T C 'Little, insurance, Commerce 10
M P Elliott, typwriter agt. 2 slot machines 15
G W UeLaperriere, scda fount. Winder 5
G J Allen, artist, Winder 10
Harmony Grove Cotton Mills, cor., Com'ce 25
Hoschton Cotton Oil Mill & Mfg. Cos., cor., 5
Bank of Hoschton, corporation, Hoschton 5
W E DeLauerriere, Soda fount, Hoschton 5
W S Braselton, soda fount, Pendergrass f>
J A Bryan, soda fount, Pendergrass 6
M E Merck, soda fount, Pendergrass. 5
Pendergrass Oil Mill, cor., Pendergrass 5
Pendergrass Banking Cos., cor.. Pendergrass 5
J S Wilson, soda fount, Maysville ... 6j
Chandler & Jackson, sojia fount, Maysville 6
Bank of Maysville, corporation, Maysville 5
Union Supply Cos., corporation, Maysville 5 J
Union Supply Cos., pistols, Maysville.. 20 '
MaysviUe Oil Mill, corporation. MaysviUe 5
Farmers Warehouse Cos., cor., MaysviUe 5
.1 B Hardman Cos., pistols. Commerce 2f>
Apple Valley Gin Cos., cor., Apple Valley 5
C A Goodin, insurance. Commerce 10
W B Hardman, soda fount. Commerce 10
Hardman Mdse. Cos., cor., Commerce 5
Deadwyler-Williford Cos., cor., Commerce 5
J A Harper, artist, Winder ... 10
Qtiarterman & Toole, real estate. Winder 10
Quarterman & Toole, insurance, Winder 10
Kilgore & Radford, insurance, Winder 10
Gregory & Graham, insurance. Winder 10
Winder Banking Cos., corporation, Winder 10
Herrin Bt os., soda fount, Winder 6
Turner's Pharmacy, soda fount. Winder 5
Turner’s Pharmacy, cigarettes,Winder 26
Lamar & Perry, real estate, Winder 10
Winder Lumber Cos,, corporation ..... 5
Smith-Randolph Cos., cor., Jefferson 6
Turner-Webb-Holder Cos., cor,, Jefferson 6
Turner-Webb-Holder Cos., pistols “ 26
Farmers Oil Mill, cor., 1907-8, Commerce 10
W F Hill, pat. article 25
Smith & C,0., real estate, JefTerson 10
A H O’Neal, bottling works, Winder 26
Commerce Bottling Works, Commerce 26
SBIO
Tax collector’s commission, $ 81 00
Paid state treasurer, 644 00
Cash on hand, 85 00
SBIO 00
W. T Appleby, Tax Collector.
Report of County Treasurer.
Report of Geo. W. Daily, county treasure,from
Feb. 3, to Aug. 3, inclusive:
RECEIPTS.
Balance on hand last report $ 1,240 11
W.T. Appleby, T. C., county tax 5,000 00
W. T. Appleby, T. C., county tax 1,000 00
W. T. Appleby, TANARUS, C., county tax 1,000 00
F. commutation tax . 70939
W. T. Appleby, county tax ...... i.coo oe
J. L. Williamson, clerk city cotut 436 92
W. T. Appleby, county tax 500 00
W T. Appleby, county tax 1,000 00
J. 1,. Williamson, clerk city court 111 67
F. b. i’endergrase, Ch’n, work on clam,
hay, etc 121 71
F. 1,. Pendergrass, commutation tax. 1,671 68
F. L, Pendergrass, commutation tax 300 00
F. R. Pendergrass, commutation tax 267 50
W. T. Appleby,county tax 304 05
Borrowed money 5,000 00
jh 9,669 °3
DISBURSEMENTS.
Superior court J 906 43
City court 1,406 66
J ail . 664 31
Legal demand 1,34551
Public roads 6,05(1 04
Bridges 3.5>3 45
Pauper 321 05
Inquest 34 10
Contingent 1,710 n
Cash 011 hand 3,705 37
$19,669 03
Geo. W. Hailey, Cos. Trear.
hot Sure of One of the Two.
A district visitor once went to sec
an old Scotch woman who
wtt dying- Noticing that her talk
was all about herself and the minis
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ter. he said :
“Weil, really, Jeanie, I believe
you think there will he nobody in
heaven but yourself and the minis
ter
“Ah, wed, said the old woman,
‘‘an' I'm no’ sae sure about the
minister.”
The following letter vvas received
from his sister by a New Yorker
who was away from home on a visit:
“I am sending by mail a parcel
containing the golf-coat you wanted.
As the brass buttons are heavy I
have cut them off to save postage.
“Your loving sister,
“J
“P. S- —You will find the but
tons in the right hand pocket of
the coat.
POSITIVE PROOF.
Should Convince tlv* Greatest Skeptic
In Winder.
Because it’s the evidence of a
Winder citizen.
Testimony easily investigated.
The strongest endorsement of
merit. The best proof. Read it.
Mrs. W. H. White, Walton
Street, Winder, (la., says: “My
husband suffered a great deal
from pains in his back just over
the kidneys. He would often
cpine home from work feeling so
tired and having such a severe
backache that he was in misery.
There were many other symptoms
which denoted that his kidneys
were out of order, and no matter
what he took, he was unable to
obtain releif. Reading an adver
tisement for Doan's Kidney pills,
he decided to try them and bought
a box at Turner’s Pharmacy. He
soon felt their bedeficial effects
and, by the time he had taken the
co(/ nts of two boxes, he was
entirely free from the trouble.”
For sale by a l l dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Cos.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents
for the United States.
Remember the name—Doan's
—and take no-other
He Had His Reason.
A lecturer, so the story goes, rid
ing down one of the rough moun
tain roads of Kentucky, obseryed a
farmer plowing the rugged hillside
with four oxen, to which he was
shouting vociferously: “Hi thai !
you Methodis’ —Baptis’ —Campbel-
lite —Presbyterian, g’Jang thar!”
Much astonished, he called the
mountaineer to the fence and in
quired :
"Why do you call vour oxen by
such peculiar names?” *
“Why, stranger,” said the moun
taineer, “them was the iittinest
names I c’d git. This yer Method
is’, now, is a good critter an' a wil
lin’ worker, hut ever' oust in a
while he has to jump up and down
an’ bawl. That ar Baptis’ is a
pow’ful strong beast, but whenever
he comes to a pool o’ water he alleys
wants to lay-down in it. That ar
Campbellite is an A-numlx-r-one
feller, an’ does and honest day’s
work, but stubbornest, con.
trariest critter that ever lived. An’
this Prespyterian, he’s the steddiest
one in the hull lot. I can depend
on hin to keep them all together,
but lie’s so stuck on bi-self that all
the rest of ’em Jes’ naterally de
spises him.”
Get your water pipe and bath-tub ’
put in ready for use when water is
turned on. Leathers ct Eavenson.
’Phone 94.