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■Ujc Jackson JJaiJs.
VJ CJibOy, OA., SAX’. 1, 1882.
) TOW X A AII tOIM V.
I~i yrvrrE.
I On and after thin date, I shall do all
Advertising connected with my office
(B.D the Jackson Nkwr, published in
Jackson, Butts county, Ga.
\ J. 0. BEAUCHAMP,
f' Sheritl, B. C.
jf dSdcelm
Dr. Crum has returned from Social
( irt'le.
Col. Wright and Dr. Bryans left for
Atlanta, Monday.
It appears to us rather airisli for
hoopskirte.
Lost Tuesday way sale. day. An old
lioiec old enough to vote, sold for
v eood buggy and harness sold lor 30
odd'dollars. "
Messrs Bond A Hendrick, of Worth
vijfe, are authorized to receive sub
sjiipiions to the News.
rsp\,i. • ->t scarcely bear your name
called, for" the bAbbuf) and disorder,
ntthc Christinas tree, during the de
livery of the presents.
Sewing machine oil, of the best qual
ity at C. J. Lower’s the new watch ma
ker, Jackson, Ga. 2Sdcclt
. Ma few spectators formed themselves
l imn circle around the dancers, the oth
rer night and those sitting down were
debared from witnessing the perform
•SiVatches repaired, cleaned and
olfcystala furnished, by C. J. Lower,
Ae new watch maker, Jackson, Ga.
rfeSdec.lt
Mr. G. W. Mann and family, ar
ved lasi -auu-dav evening. They are
i ‘n-poing lU Swan’s.
vr L y wittehes to the new watch
repairs, C. J. on the
JBlheast corner of the square
fKhe negroes had a regular double
tHptlp and a good time generally at
tt®ncademy last Saturday night.
| -Bt. . y OUr sewing machine attach
nC and needles, from C. J. Lowei,
Jjffison, Ga., who can also put your
owpliinc in tip-top running older.
1
l Barren Waters, col., contributed to
ilJßtown treasury again hist week, al
ltMaying a portion of liis line in the
rll TO BAFFLE.
A FINE SEWING MACHINE, wwrcntel.
ißwitli all the latest improvemeiitß ami attaOi
Sits. Call at A. Me. Watkins A sou s.and Ul.e
!1 ® " R ' e *° r Ul ' S valU ‘ lbl ‘ ! ‘ UKi usefu * uaL ' lll '
; JVo had a call from Mr. Plunket who
reiides near Conyers. He was on a
prospecting tour and informs us that
contemplates establishing a wood
Rop here and will put in some ma-
I hinery.
I ‘FREE GRATIS.”
X Those who think they have a gold
silver, copper, lead, or any other kind
if n mine on their binds, it the\ \nii.
eiivc samples ot ore at the Ni.wslofllce,
ve will have them examined and prop
rly tested free of charge.
<; ? y The Editor.
Mr. H. P. Aim and and A. I). Mc-
Donald, of Conyers, were lierc last
week. Mr. Alniaml expects to put his
brick machine in operation by March
or April. Mr. McDonald, who is a me-
CUM. i :v., tv oil IVI Ilion, t- L\ r u A../.
otijjp if he (mold secure hou^eroom.
ESTUA Y NOTICE.
Cull at this office and obtain infor
mation concerning a stray Black Mare
Mi}]?! by paying for this notice,
v The Jackson Male and Female Acad
emy is left open, day and night, for
Sots, 'negroes and tramps or anyone
ivho nr ty see fit to u>e it. The only
•eason the hogs don t occupy it, said a
eM§man, they can’t climb in at the
oor, '
We had a call from Mr. Bond, of the
rpi *)l Bond & Hendrick. He reports
1 qijicl in hi.~- h.inywick. For once in
verb j years, he says there is no whts-
Bijftd at Worthville, which fact he
jiVjfcii proud t" chronicle, and the
oIU is. instead of the usual drunken
Vsgfjnd frolics that usually attend the
idey-. Christmas passed off quiet
IflVr no at VYorthville.
TG GIVE mi
SEWING MA
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a hran m-TvVHITE SEWING M \-
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|j riv ! ■ * t!)lft Jftl'ft
' .BjS:h oec.tsh) .a;!y, a tew b'lmor-
I e* remarks, nil deliverin'.: -ti-pi •!■*''
►ftitin |w-k!jr* > his or her sweet
en rt Quid* a ' i‘"wd *.V!’“ present a i
E S;- ‘ ■ Af*
L it** !-•■!• is were delivered it was
LftiStin . 1 tT. t tli'-ro would in- dnne.-
r *\ th ur:-i'’ *' •miii'Wic' •! i! a r.iru-
B trii-ji'* t in .li:ut li’ti.ili* t
Bib n: iif.-s |> .r i-i;> Ge l. in tiie >.T-
Bipne i t/.t; ••
| Bob Lawson, E. rounds, Doughty,
1 and others from (lie Springs, were in
town sale day.
Our friends Crum and Goolsby, in
accordance with the old adage, have
laid away their presents received at the
Christmas tree, for future use. It is
said if you keep an article seven years
you are sure to have a use for it. A\ e
would advise them to pack some cam
phor or tobacco with them to keep the
moths from destroying them. One
moth could totally destroy small wool
en artcles like those in a short while.
A Government scout Ims reported
to Gen. Pope that lie tears there will
he an Indian uprising in New Mexi
co in the spring, lie says the Mor
m. ns are at tho bottom ol it and are
tarnishing the Utah U’es with fire*
arms.
FOR SALE.
We have, at this office a fine SEW -
ING MACHINE, with all the latest
improvements and attachments, which
we will sell cheap and give a written
guarantee, front the company for live
years. Come and see it, anti huv it tor
your wife or daughter as a Christinas
gift. 1-ldcotf
—— . .
The enquiries of some, for mail mat
ter, whom, we know not from Adam’s
house cat, is tight amusing.
Such ns "Anything here for mo?’’
‘Got anything in the postoflice?' ‘What
have I got to-day?’ ‘Nothing in the
post office?’ "Is there any letters in the
post office?” “Got any mail for mo or
any of the neighbors?” “W i.-h you and
look in the office for our crowd.”
About the time we get busy and our
mind collected, in steps the wholesale
man and upsets us for the balance ol
the day, with : “Is there anything in
the office for me or John Jolinson-Sam
I’erkins-Mary Ann Gun-Josiali Jenk
ins-Sam Jopes-Eli Skinner-Isam Kelly
John SmithTlannah Mariah Consen
tena Brown-or any other man —more
or less —just gimme all the mail in the
post office for our settlement all in one
breath—“ Corporal Powder and Gener
al Bullet told me to ax for them and”—
about that time we blow on the brakes
and as the settlement mail carrier gasps
for another breath, we request him to
give them to us one at a time and no
by districts.
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Merry Christmas to You!
0
Great (Mi Ont Sate
- OF ALL OUR -
Winter Stock.
O
USEFUL HOLLIDAY PRESENTS
—for—
The Million!
Conte and S(M‘.
We Ask of you is
ati inspection ol'
Our Stock.
o
ON nttcount of the shortness in the colt'- crop
this Tull we have decided to
CLEAN OUT Our ENTIRE STOCK
in order to hoavy payments. And to ae
eornmodate our customers who intend purcha
sing, we have rrmrkeJ our floods out in plain
figures, which leaves no doubt of our sincerity in
this matter. For instance we have marked
down
Two hundred pair men’s pants to 75
cents.
Three hundred men’s shirts 50
cents.
Two hundred and fifty men’s hats
50 cents.
Five hundred men’s suits, §1,75 cts.
One thousand men’s Cardigan jack-
cts, 00 cents.
One thousand men’s overcoats, $3.00.
Two thousand undershirts, 25 cents.
Fifteen hundred hoy’s hats, 40 cents.
Three hundred boy’s suits, $2,50 cts.
Four hundred and fifty hoy s over
coats, $2.90 cents.
Nine hundred and seventy-five pairs
boy’s pants, 90 cents.
Twenty-five hundred children’s knit
hoods, 25 cents.
Three hundred Ladies knit hoods,
50 cents.
Five thousand pair children’s hose,
10 cents, and thousands of other arti
cles marked down to NLW TOltlv
COST, too numerous to mention.
All we ask of you is to call and see
us, and we know you will never regret
it.
lliid Star Ci.qthing House, 20, Hill
street, Griffin, Ga.
li. NATHAN, proprietor.
21dec
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. Mf) ., .}<• cv.■•-■*•• T*ri*<.Cawn*,
. . r . ,• i-a ff. (;Te. any. etc. Wo
, . tj,VriV-ve y arc pcrioi.i o.
i I Uir iern ns me •. n'.'-r’i io 'he Cl
i, Tilts SU“— ■■‘l splftMldkl (lll.ft
. A..;,,',.T s:;.-0;:: -vr.-l, ,v silii-I'carn-s
f • ... I - .*. 1-, v-rv i i-fft-ft-f iosr.a- 'I Imsa.i s.<
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Shsriffs Sales for February.
\ l’E SOLD before the court house door
\ V in the town of Jackson, Butls county, (in.
on the FIRST TUESDAY in FKHUIJAItY next,
1882, within tin* legal hours of salt*, the following
described property to-wit :
Forty acres of land in the North-West corner
of lot of land number not known, lying and be
ing in tlie county of Butts and Ixnindcd ns follows:
North by lands of Mrs. Bishop; West by lauds of
Mast on Hendrick; Sout h by lands of the estate of
.lobe Currie: Hast by lands sold lv M. V. MeKih
ben as administrator on the estate of Tho. Me*
Kibben, on the Ist Tuesday in October, 1881. Lev
ied upon as the property of John Currie, by vir- '
tm* of one tl fa issued from the Justice com tof
the tIG District (•. M., in favor Hob/, G. Duke vs.
.lolin (’urrie. property pointed out by plaintiff,
'renant in possession given notice, as required by
1 i\v. Levy made Oct., slh 13&1. This January ‘M
1881!.
J. O. BEAUCHAMP,
Sheriff, B. C.
TTTILL BK SOLD beforo the court bouse door
\ V in the town of Jackson, Butts county, Da.,
within the legal hours of sale, on the FIRST
TUESDAY in FEBRUARY next, 1882, tho fol
lowing described property to*wit :
Ten acres of land in the North-Fast co-.ier of
lot of land No. not known, situated, bein’, and ly
ing the county of Butts, and bounded ■ follows :
North by lands of Dr. J. H. Bryans; 1 est by lands
of the estate of J. B. Bumble: So by lands of
the estate of J. B. Bumble ; F ~t bv binds of W.
A Elder. Levio.l upon as ,ne property of the
estate of J. li. Bumble, b, virtue ot three tax tl
fas issued by J. O. Atid.ews and \Y. (’. Nutt, tax
collectors of Butts county for tho years 1879, 1880,
and 1881, in favor o: the State of Georgia and oenn
ty of Butts vs. t’.e estate ofJ. B. Bumble. Ten- :
ant in posses-.on notified in the terms of the law. j
Levy made and returned to me by J. M. McMi
clmcl, L. 0. This Jimuarv .'M, 1882.*
J. 6. BEAUCHAMP,
Sheriff B. i\
VI TILL BE SOLD before the Cwnrt House
\ V door, in the town of Jackson, Butts coun
ty, Ga., on the FIRST TUESDAY in FEBIiUA
RY next. 1882, within the legal hours ol sale, the
following described property to wit :
Sixty acres of and. being apart of the (’ole
man land, situated. lying and being in the coun
ty of Butts, hounded us follows : North by lands
of K. J. Lawson ; West bv Mrs Lucy Lawson ;
East by Josiah Freeman : South by Josinli Free
man. Levied upon as the property of R. W.
('olemail, by virtue of one fi fa issued from the
('•I t District G M.. in favor of H. I*. Brooks, vs.
K. W. ' (deman. Levy made by J. B. Brooks,
L. and returned tome, this Dee., 2d, 1881.
J. O. BEAUCHAMP,
Slier ill', B. (’.
WILL BE si >LD before the Court House
door, in the town of Jackson, Butts coun
ty, tiu., on the FIRST TUESDAY in FKBItI'ARY
next, 1 82, within the legal hoars of sale, the fol
lowing described property to-wit :
One Woodtaber and Moss Engine, five horse
power, levied upon its the property of W. D.
Murtuin, T. J. Hidgewav .V William Tluixton, by
virtue of one fi la issued from the Superior Court
of Butts county, in f.ivor of M. V. Me Kibben vs
XV. 1). Mariam, T. .1. Ridgeway A: William Thax
ton. This Dee., 24th, 1881.
J. 0. BEAUCHAMP,
Sheri If, B. C,
MARK, THE BARBER.
0
TO EG S leave to inform the citizens oHdraekson
IDand the public generally, that he is now pre
pared to give an EASY SHaVE.
Hair Cutting, Shampooning, Etc.,
done in GOOD STYLE. Give him a wall, at the
Livery Stable.
Mew Process
mi.
on—
GOLDEN BROAD.
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MANUFACTURED AT
ISLAND SHOALS MILLS.
r J ■'HESE MILLS have an entire outfit of
NEW PROCESS MACHINERY
manufactured especially for them.
This flour is highly recommended by Dr. Hay
good, President of Emory College, who calls the
bread made from it “Golden Bread,’’ from which
the Hour takes its name and each sack will he
branded
SOLDO BiEID
—FOlt SALE—
By BYERS & MAI.T.ETT and A. Mo WAT
KINS it’ SON, Jackson, Ga.
Respect fidly,
JOSIAII HOS'VOItTII & CO.
Sldcely Proprieior’s Mil’s.
DEHTISTBY.
/f&Uss
nAVINfJ located at Jackson, 1 desire to state
t the people of this and surrounding (••uni
ties that lam prepared to do any and kinds
of IjKVTAI. WollK, at reasonable prices. Of
fice up stairs in the Jlißtfins building. Satisfac
tion guaranteed.
Nov. 10th J. W. (!kum. Dentist.
IlfiMliS i ITTIIB,
. . I UFA C 7 Uli FES Ob A NJ) DF. I L FES IN
j Games?:
Boots, Shoes, Leather and
* vi ii i; IjSDINGS,
LAR6- SIX ii V, S O l HOD- £ID MIDDLE SEORGU.
Keep constantly m stock, a run lim- .if
Zeii’e’s, ft iefs, MUs sfl f’atiS l<Ts Fi eli s,
hand and machine sewed.
Home Made Brogans,
For Men and Women, §1 50 ; Boys and Misses §1 25 ; < ’upper tipp-d sl.
00.73 m 22 HfLL TRvKT, GR T FFMtf QA
Crotbry ml Glassware,
CWltorc. Hall M M LaiLp.
ESTEY ORGANS, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS. and other Musical Instru
ments at prices heretofore unheard of.
WEDDING and CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, and FANCY GOODS in endless
variety and at popular prices. Call and see
N. *v
.hi 11,11 r, t,/,//■/*/.v. G,t.
New, FasNioiafils, Sty Mil LO :f PBIOEI
Our stock of MILLINERY, RIBBONS, and FANCY OOOIIS hr Ldi-- ■ i
will I'e complete hv he tir.-t of Oi lohcr, and our price- .-mu. , IT. Mi s Kate
Camp, and Mrs. S. M. Duke, wilt he pleased to
sop 23-3 in 87 Ilnl Street, Gi iffin, Ga.
: il a. X Kl \ Vi v- tuYi.
Jarkon. (it;:,
* flMlEonly hotel off’ering special luvommoda
I lions to the traveling public vi* ting Jackson,
'l’he tables are furnished willi the Very best tne
market ufiords.
Feed Ntitblos.
1 Parties traveling ly private conveyance enn
also have their stock cured for at reasonable
rates. 11. 0. BEM ON,
M*P 20-ly I‘ROPUIKTOU.
To Tlie l^cibiic.
THE undersigned is now prepared to carry
passengers on the regular mail mute tx-tween
Jackson and I’ovingtou at rea-omib'e rates. Will
leave Jackson every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday morning ,;i 7 o’clock. I will also carry
baggage or oilier light freight. Your patronage
solicited. (.‘apt. J. I*. LOY 1),
Mail (’ontraelor.
P. S.—When in Jackson 1 can be found at the
l!cntou House. sep 2.‘Mf
! GRIFFIN, .... 0.1
S. S. SHELL, Proprietor.
The above hotel is hH'nted Twenty yards from
the deiad. Rates ?r2 per day. Tables supplied
with the host the market affords. Special rates
given to citizens of Spalding and adjoining coun
ties.” *€}> 23-tf
M. V. McKihben,
A TTOUXK VS A TLA 11,
i\ckso.\, - - <a.
sb p 9
11. HKNDRU’K. A. WUIC.HT.
HENDRICK & WEIGHT.
Attorneys At Law.
JACKSON, IJUTTS CO., GA.
AY L 1.1. iiriclifc in all the CUUUTS except in tlie
COt’NTY YOl'liT.
Will alien,! to all hnaincsw FItOMPTI.Y.
Brick Yard
llrivk Made
with ji.M imr.itY.
THIE UNDERSIGNI-:i) leg leave to inform the
people of Jackson and surrounding country,
that they will commence the nmnufaeture of
briek, in Jackson, at ail early day, and will fur
nish them at prices that defy competition. They
have purchased new and improved machinery,
and will lie prepared to furnislf all the brick
used in this section ut short notice.
fiOnovly H. l\ AJ V AND * SON.
OItEAIWoUI'E
VC, i
viA 4
Western & Atlantic IS. It.
On and after Sunday, December 1, 1879, Triple
Daily Passenger trains will he rut} by the Old Re
liable Kennesaw Route.
THE FAST MAIL TRAIN NORTH.
Leaves Ailanta ut - 2:00 p m
Arrives Knoxville at ... 10;.40 p m
Arrives Bristol at ■ ti m
Arrives Lynchburg at ... - l:'n pin
Arrives Washington lit 9 40 p in
Arrives New York at - - - - 9 •!•"> a m
THE FAST MAIL TRAIN SOUTH.
Leaves New York at - - - - 10:0 P>“
lavivcs Washington at - - 7:00 ain
Arrvics Atlanta at - - - - 12:55 noon
Only 3!) Hour*from Few York to Allunln.
Pullman cars run daily between New Orleans,
Mobile, Montgomery, via Atlanta to Washington,
without change, connecting close’y at W ishing
ton with Pullman cars and eoAohcs for New
York without change.
Pullman Palace Bars leave Nlw A ork daily,
making close connection at Wishinglon "id,
Piillnmn ( 'ars for Atlanta, Montgomery, Mobile,
and New Orleans.
The Kennesaw Route Is the only line ottering
.such through car arrangements. {
THE FAST MAIL TULIN
also makes close connection ut riiittimooga from
and to all points V. /H.
THE FXFHt SS TRAIN NOUJ il
Ivcaves Atlanta at - - * P ni
which m i es close eonneetions fr Rome, also ut
Chattanooga for all points West.
THE EXPRESS TRAIN SOUTH
Arrives at Atlanta - 10:50 pm
making connection frm all points West, also
from Virginia and Termesjee points.
THE ACCOMMOHATIIIN
Heaves Atlanta daily (except Smday) 4:55 p in
Arrives Atlanta “ “ “ 7: 5 a in
],<,w Kxeurson and ICmigmnt Hates to all points
in Texas. Send for V’RFNN
Gen*l Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
CIIURCII DIRECTOR Y.
Daptist Church. Drcaclilng on tin* Fourth
Sunday, and Saturday before, n each inontli.
<;. V'. McMicluud, pastor:
Mi thouistChurch. Freacltiiipr on the Second
Sunday, and Saturday before, in each month.
Denver meeting every Wednesday nitfht S.ili
l.atl'i School at 3 |>. in. each Sabbath. 1 omiL'
Men's Prayer Meeting every Sufiday mtfhL. It.
W. K<.gers, pastor.
A’, M. C. A . meets the Final Tuesday night in
each month at Masonic Hall.
MAIL SCIIEDI p*X
Forsyth. - Arrives in Jaeksoi?daily at i p. in
Don ves Juclcson daily at 1:'!H p. m.
' ovr. JToN,- Arrives in at 5 p. in.,
every M<n l,iy. Wednesday and Friday, Leave*
Jackson at 7 a. m., every Tuesdijy Tiiursday and
Saturday.
<■ itit i'in. Leaves Jackson every Wednesday
and Saturday it da. m. Arrive in Jackson at
7 j. in., every Wednesday and Saturday.
\V, li. 1 1 a. hi*, i'ostinaster.
FIHST CLASS M
.1 ACIvSON GA.
EAT, DRINK
W
t? -AND- t’f
( Y'\\ \ BE M f, -UKV. /jfl
e| ik a
I AJ. J. EASTON’S \\
V ( V A. WHISKIES
-'Makes you FAT.
After Taking. Before Taking
Bay, Jein:k ; You are getting powerful fat of
luie ! Gelling plenty io cut now?
Not any too miirli to eat John, its the quality
of liquor a man drinks. You are looking rather
thin John, whul'sthc matter, got the cramp ?
Wei, 1 tell von Judge, 1 took ft-drink of red
liquV* ’while ago and I’m feeling powerful bad.
It’s the quality of liquor you drink, my boy
Look ut me. if you want to live long and grow
fat, always do your hading with the l>JA> RELI
ABLE J. J. EASTON, where you can always get
VURE
WIBKIES.
< in,
Klim,
1 li'andies
&e.
THE CELEHIIATED
AURORA LAGER BEER on Ural.
and bottled. l*mv Rye un i corn whisky for
medicinal purposes, a specialty. If you‘want
something to nuke a lean man fat and a fat man
Ican-aguinst a post call on J. J. EASTON.
7d vet f.
Livery M Feed Stable,
K. T. WATKINPKOP’it.
JACKSON GA.
rpilK PEOPLE of Butts county and the t ravel
-1 ing public generally, are beivhy notified that
a livery and feed stable is now open in Jackson,
where they can lie neenmm(related at reasonable
prices. I have in eon licet I cm, a large lot suitable
for drovers, convenient, to bovr Block to the best
advantage.
IIATMJET? SHOP.
Your att cut i<>n is also c.ille I to tho fact that a
good BARBER SHOP is run in connection with
the stable. Hair out, shaving and slium|M>oning
done by a first-class barber.
B l HD BILLIABDS.
-FINE
Whis&eys.
WINES, BEER, ALE, ETC.,
11 T. WnMns. Prpetor,
O
My stcKik of wines, vvtnskevs ©to,, are large,
and nm genuine. I kocp the best mid purest in
the market My terms nmt prices are reasonable.
Give inv goods n trial and be convinced ot their
I. *c*"Jltv ;Ml)iovl,v
Jit tortile
Mew
Hardware
Store
Burr n iills,
4!) IIILL ST LET,
(TIFFIN, GA.
A Now and Complete Stcxjk of
CONSISTING OF
Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, Oartriges, Gun
Material, I,ocks, liutl’s, Hinges,
Screws, Nails, Bolts,
Horse mill .Mule
Shoes.
Shovels, Spades,
Hay mid Manure Forks,
Rakes, Axes, Blacksmith and Car
penters Tools,Trace, Brest,,llalter, and
Well Chains.
Bi'irv WußGis, ji te, Hulls,
RIMS, SHAFTS and A.YEFS,
Belling, lace leather,
(loin, hemp, and lend
Packing, liabl.ilt. melnl,
Fittings for steam engines,
Rope, and in fact every thing
1,1.. fotlltd IIV • v II .*. luuto
KtO^D.
Wo lutvo also on hand a full supply
(if
cooiiDdi
—AN !>—
It *•'■ VTINti
3 TCVIE 3„
TIN W ARE,
,; ca:e Furnlsli iGo J’, k-
HOOFING
Hi ? 1 Ki’fin if Ti', Cop Gf,
AM) SI I MET IRON.
Work done neatly and on short notice.
We h ive the |ar'.o-t and creates! vn
riet v of eoii-ls, in our ii ic, that has ev
er Im-cii" otfereil it Griffin, and nil
lion'hf hefu-e th'? recent advance.
I’h-.i ii i• ?111 mill and pri
,* we intend to make it to your
interi -i to tinv from ns.
ISI’K V Mil.l.**.
to If. C. Burr —It.
Ilurr'- oh| stand. No. 44 Hill S| r . e|,
Gri Ifi a. G i 2Snet3m
EIW BT O rc S.
IV. B. STIIM and M,
Hampton, Ga.
IVc wouKl respectfully inform the “I’EOI’LE of lII'TTS COUNTY” that vr>
have opened up a DIG STOCK of
‘ General Merchandise.”
M'lien you wnnt Suj-ai, Cos flee, Flour, Mrnt, Dud. rnp, Sood Oats, or any
thilif; in the Groct-ry lint l , or I’rinls, Dross Uoodw, Joans, Shirting, Sheeting,
Clothing, Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, etc., give ns a trial and we will try
and save you money. gep 30-Jin
“lABTIN L DUKET"
JACKSON, GA.
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NEW FALL GOODS..
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We invite the attention of our friends, and tho public generally, to our elegan
Stock of
FILL AND WINTER GOODS.
Which for variety and qualify wo foci no hesitancy in pronouncing the best
over brought to Jackson.
Our stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, ROOTS, SHOES AND NOTIONS,
will he found complete and liret-daus, and as low as die lowest.
Especial attention is called to our
Large Stock of Clothing.
CLOTHES FOR OLD MEN,
CLOTHES FOR YOUNG MEN,
CLOTHES FOR ALL MEN ,
LARGE LOT OF JEANS. A Fine Stock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
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111<: AI M| lAIC T KIW FO 1C
PROVISIONS AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES. MEAT, FLOUR, SUGAR,
COFFEE, MOLASSES, SYRUP, BAGGING, TIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS,
In fact we keep tv well assorted stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
By calling on us we will save you many a long ride to Gridin or Hampton.
M.AIITIX i. Dl liU.
p s Those who I have befriended n the past, in the time of need, if they
would have me befriend them again, will please come forward and settle up. 1
will pay you a quarter of u cent, above the market price lor your cotton, if
you will settle before voiir notes are. due.
We have the Inisiuess of R. G. Duke in cimrgo, find it must be settled up this
fall. See M. L. Duke or Mrs. Martha Di ke. sep 23-Jm
To Oor FrieMs and Customers in Butts Comti.
If you would buy CHEAP Goods,
If you would buy GOOD Goods,
If you would gel your MONEY’S worth,
If you wish to get FULL VALUE for you
MONEY, go to
SWELL 4 KEITH'S,
mu. r**foSs - - - - amrrut, oa
CLOTHING for tosnitlhe fancy of ALL—Men, Youths and Bovs,
GENTS’ FURNISH ING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES-
A New and Spteu.lld mock ol lIKY uiKlt/s, IJRESB GOODS, NOTIONS, ET
< 'A It PITTS to order a little GH PAPER than elsewhere.
Jessiee Little nil just make a man feel good to tradewith him
II KADQ’RS FOR HARDWARE.
1 H. Jotai 8. Son.
NO. W UIU. ST., (111 l 1-TIN, GA.
W'e lime nn Immense WtisSc for Itie essatnlf
11l .MW Hl'eif (K)OIH UH are nlwuy
m, leil liy tin- Kuriner, Mee i.mie ami House
):ee|KT. ennsisUllK in |Sirt, ll toIUiWM
A .n, la iekmilli Tools, Itnlts. Hulls, Ciirrinice
mill WiiK'.ii .'l.ileriiil. ('..rpeiilers’ Tis.ls, l.'lmins.
< littery. I .riiel-miies. ll,miifiiriiisliiiiK Oiksls,
Here ami Mnlo Slim s, Irna, ls+.s. Nulls, Oils,
I'uiiilA. I*, f-t.ii, it. I'lilMulimi Maelwiire. I'lnws,
liulil.i r HelliiiK. !Snw <,i sll kiiels, Sewina Mu
eliiiies, Hluei is. Sissies, Hleoi. ksiuiers Tunis’
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I,j;;; V , ; v V r l>inxlt l* U.i mark it.
A Isot of tiM- .Sj'AJsl>L\(i < I.U'P! M'
A X fcS, m iutilftO LurcMl for tlii hcction.
\\\t H-li oar at tin- LOW LSI I.S.
t\ 11. .JOHN-ON SON.
eft -l.'J-oM (•rnrrtil Iliirdware HeaUrM.
WOOL CAHDIXC.
overloy <Si Me*' .ilia liuvti now iii operation, at
( ouyt TH, #1.1., Ji ftrat cilUi'M Wool < anlinK Muclvinc.
H .lisfactioo guarantee*! to ull who patronize
them. I‘J^-pm
MICA], NOTICE.
rMU JO iiivlerHijcmMl Imvirifc I'iHitwl iu the town
J of.JickM<ii, n , H|)eetfiiJly oMiwmlhh profeMbionuL
M rvi<*ea tin* i itizeiut f JjiokHon ami .siirromii
injf fomity. Ilf Uum 01l |>iyHifau of '!■> year*
experience. Hi* Ui ,, l , 'i<.'L is j*t the BBNTON
llOi Si: J. N. i IIKNKY, M. D.
2loct3ia
Look Out !
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To Change hands 10Miles from Atlanta
Valuab’o Ih-al Lstute ftir Male and to rent hi tho
eity o?'<wit!in and Middle Heortria lo the
value of <NK IllTNDliKI) T!iOrH.\.M> |ML
LAifSaud aver, haw Iwen consigned to tJ* under*
hijfiKsl lor wale and rent, ooimiatiiiK of iinprovod
oluntutioiiH, ixth larjje and Hinall; houses and
lots, and ntora houaas in the city, with Rood and
wel l entuhitabed trade, itest water and beat ells
nude in the South. Also dealer iu (trocerienand
Kamily SupplieH, and agent for the Centennial
<>in, Feeder ami Condenser, ('all on or address
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Heal Estate Agent, <riffui, Ga.
ft J. DEANE,
V.i OTO( *RAP t } I Iv
And Denier iu Picture Frnmes,
17 Hii.i. Stkeet, - - - Gum•fix. Ga.
All sizes an,l kinds of Firt-' liiss work > xft iite>i
prnmpllv. Old pioturrs copied anil enlnr|tcil. A
wall picture of yourself in a hamtaoiue fraw%
v kize Bxlo inches,only i-.