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JIckToX, GA., JAM 11, 1882.
fO\V\ COIIXTY.
sM JOHN'S LODGE NO. If, F.& A. M.
IfeciH First ami Third Saturday night* in each
mflffcth,
CITY OFFICERS.
HvoL —V. A. XV right.
J. Easton, H. S. Byars, M.
Duke and Wm. Mai lot.
SuusUAL.—J. M. McMichael.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
jjfcoisAKY.—J. F. Carmichael
Superior Court.—L. D-. natson.
SEitiKF.--J. C, Beauchamp.
tX.'tty Sheriff.—W. D. Curry.
(jjrvi'Y Tbk jasa. H *■_ Ihuitoa.
*j*ax Con ector.-—W. C. Nntt.
tY UF.CEfVOB.—s. P. Vickers,
Coi NTY SURVEYOR.--j. M. C. Maddox,
Coroner.—Jesse McLeroy.
CHURCH DIRECTORY .
Baptist Church.— Preaching on the Fourth
Sunday anl Saturday before, iA each month.
Q. W, McMichael, pastor:
Methodist Church.— Preaching on the Socond
Sunday, and Sa.ur.lay before, in each month
Praver meeting every Wednesday night Sab*
bath School at 3 p. m. each Sabbath. Noting
MenMl Pi'oyer Meeting every Sunday night. A
Z. Gmenn. pastor.
Y. M. C. A., meets the First Tuesday night in
each mont'a at Masonic Hall.
IP' MAIL SCHEDULES.
FoutSYTii. —Arrives in Jackson daily at 4 p. in
Jackson daily at 4:30 p. in.
"by iso ton. —Arrives in Jackson at 5 p. in.,
Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Leaves
Judofon at 7 a. in., every I uesday Thurstlay and
Saturday.
Griff ll,eaves Jackson every Wednesday
and Hut unlay at 6 a.m. Arrives in Jackson ut
7p. m., every Wednesday and Saturday. •
W, K. llaUp, Postmaster.
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NOTICE.
On and after this date, I sliall do all
advertising connected with my office
in the Jackson News, published in
Jackson, Butts county, Ua.
J. 0. BEAUCHAMP,
ShoriH', B. C.
28declm
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Have your old pictures copied and
and enlarged l>y E. L. Henderson.
See Sheriff's sale for February in this
issue.
The young men of Jackson propose
to organize a brass band.
Pictures taken regardless of the
weather, at Henderson's gallery.
The depot at this point, will be loca
ted at the 45 mile post, measuring from
Atlanta-
Rev. W. G. McMichael has preached
in this and surrounding counties, du
ring last year, 43 funerals.
Sewing machine oil, oftlie best qual
itytnt C. J. Lower’s the new watch ma
ker, Jackson, Ga. 28declt
Babie’s pictures taken by lightning
process, at Henderson’s gallery.
Jim Hoard has gone on his annual
visit to Atlanta. Look out for tine
stock when he returnes in a few days.
"When you come to Jackson, enquire
for Henderson’s picture gallery.
Watches repaired, cleaned and
ebrystals furnished, by C. J. Lower,
the new watch maker, Jackson, Ga.
KtSdec.lt
- Carry your watches to the new watch
maker, for repairs, C. J. Lower, on the
southeast corner of the square
JtSdeclt
Miss I.ydia Moore, died on the 3d in
stant of consumption. Her funeral
was preached by Rev. W. G. McMi
chael and the remains carried to Beth
el for inturment.
Buy your sewing machine attach
ments and needles, from C. J. Lower,
Jackson, Ga., who can also put your
machine in tip-top running order.
jMpdeclt
A bottle of whisky and a deck of
cards figured among the fruits, on a
Christmas tree at Indian Springs, plac
ed there by a young lady for a young
gentleman.
gWe are glad to see our old friend,
H. B. Fletcher able to be out after
a severe spell of sickness. Wo are also
gratified tochronicle the convalescing
of liis son, Johnnie Fletcher, who has
been, verry low with fever.
■We learn the marshal slipped upon
Warren Waters and some others, de
sjndantß of ham, engaged in a “little
game” of cards, in the livery stable the
other day, whereupon the mayor step
ped in and took the “pot” for town
treasury—but the Grand Jury.
Ig Justices of the Peace make a dead
Spre thing of court cost in this section.
We heard of one the other day, who
hound a negro over to await his trial
at the Superior Court, and then levied
on his mule for the Justice court cost.
■We had the pleasure of forming the
SCquaintence of Col. Catchins, of Ma-
C9ll, Ga., He bears the reputation of a
promising young lawyer, and we are
pleased to learn that he contemplates
making Jackson his home.
J The sociable at the Benton House,
Monday night of last week, was an en
joy able occasion with the young folks.
Quite a crowd of young people were
pr esent, as well married. Johnny-
Brown, Many Many Stars, and The
|pog Drover, were among the plays
participated in.
are glad to know that Dickie
■Betwc-li, has decided not to go to Flor
ida He is one of Jackson's nioddle
young men, and has many friends who
would regret to see him leave. We
til ought when it come to the test, that
(f -'ould beslowtotear himself away
precious ties that binds him
Ot-rc, for other and strange lands of
E. L. Henderson has opened a First
class Photograph Gallery at the Bsn*
ton House, where he is prepared to
make any kind of Pictures you may
want. Those wishing good pictures of
themselves or friends, must call soon
as his stay will be short.
We have been reliably informed that
Issaac Ransom, of Covington, has been
arrested for attempting to shoot Dr-
Pitts, of that place in his store. Ran
some was committed to jail in defaltof
bail. We learn the difficulty grew out
of some claims Ransom held for collec
tion as bailiff, for Pitts, on which he
had made some collection and failed
to turn over the money.
We are sorry that A. Me. Watkins
& Son, have concluded to retire from
the merehantile business. Mr. Bennie
Watkins is a cleaver, jolly, good busi
ness fellow, and we wish him abundant
success any bttssiness undertaking. He
prefers to follow the honorable and most
independant of all callings, farming,
the bone and sinuc of the land.
Since writing the above we are
pleased to learn that tiny have con
cluded to continue doing buisuess at
their old stand.
TO BAFFLE.
A FINE SEWING MACHINE. Wafrentoil,
with Jill the latest improvements and attach
ments. Call at A. Me. Watkins & Son’s, and take
a chance for this valuable and useful machine.
i4dectf y
Dr. Mays is probably the most com
fortably situated of any farmer in the
county. Ho has a beautiful planta
tion and residence near Worth ville. He
has also recently purchased several
hundred acres of land, upon which he
is erecting comfortable tenant houses.
This is certainly the propper course to
persue for a suci essful farmer and his
example is worthy of emulation. A
farmer who provides tidy, comfartahle
quarters on his plantation, can always
control that class of labor which is pre
ferable to all others.
A negro secreted himself under
the counter at A, Ale. Watkins & Son’s
last Saturday night week, and was dis
covered by Mr. Tobe Ham, a clerk,
who had closed the store and stepped
out in town and on his returned, dis
covered the money drawer open, and
knowing that he left it closed, suspi
cioncd that something was wrong and
took a lamp that was left lighted, went
behind the counter and seeing an old
pair of shoes on the floor, looked under
the counter and found the thief, lie
collared the colored gent and led him
out for the purpose of delivering him
to the marshal and when they reached
the sidewalk the negro made a success
ful effort and escaped after having a
tussel with Mr. Ham and biting his
hand. The darky slid out of his coat,
leaving it with Mr. Ham who held him
by the uoat collar, and “struck the grit’
at a lively pace. Some small change
was found in the daiTic’s coat pocket,
and on the floor. It is not known
whether lie carried oil anv or not. Wc
did not learn the darkies name, but a
clue to bis identity, is sufficient to war
rant the propper papers being issued
for bis arrest. Mr. Ham, though “nig
ger thief bit” the wound is not howev
er serious.
FOR SALE.
We have, at this office a fine SPAY
ING MACHINE, with all the latest
improvements and attachments, which
we will sell cheap and give a written
guarantee from the company for five
years. Come and see it, and Buy it lor
your wife or daughter as a ehristmas
gift. 14dectf
Items Prom Totva
lisyn.
Warrants were issued against three
of our colored friends for riotous con
duct, while passing along the public
road, leading out from Mr. Smith’s.
They gave themselves up for trial. One
of them says lie is guilty and is willing
to slider the penalty. He was bonnd
over and the other two liberated.
Old Santaclause made his headquar
ters at Doughtry’s store during Christ
mas and made it quite lively for the
children. The colored people immus
ed themselves climbing greased poles
at the top of which presents were plac
ed for all who reached them.
Mr. Boen Hark ness’ little girl had her
arm dislocated one day week before
last. It received prompt attention
and she din’t know, in a few hours, that
it had been hurt.
We learn that Franklin" Mangham
shot the top off one of his lingers with
a pistol. I.ucky that it was’nt his
head.
Mrs. Samuel Ridgeway gave one of
her annual dinings to some of her
many friends during Christmas.
The biggest party oftlie season was
given by Miss A. Woodward, Wednes
day night, at her brother's, I’of. Woorl
iward. All behaved exceedingly well
j considering the large crowd.
Mr. Win. New ton who resides a few
miles from Jackson, says a negro en
tered his corn crib on Saturday of last
week, and borrowed, without his con
ge nt and filled it with corn.
TO GIVE AM
A FIRST-CLASS SEWING MA
CHINE AT THIS OFFICE.
I\ T K have a bran new WHITE SEWING MA
' * ( HINE. with 7 drawers, drop leaf, cover,
rollers and a complete set of extra attachments,
which we will jjive to any man or wowan who
will ffet up a clubof 75 cash subscriber s to the
Jackson New*, at ?l f so, each. We will jpive the
company’s written guarantee on the machine to
keep the same in good order for the apace of five
years. The machine is finely finished with Kilt
and is a perfect beautv. Come and see it. It is
easily managed and the lightest running ma
chine in the market. If you fail toget up the 75
uulweribers, we v ill pay you a liberal P*' r cent on
the number you hring u, for your trouble.
Respectfully.
Udectf W. E. HARP, publisher.
The following is the official vote at
the election, for council members, and
arshal, held in Jackson on the second
instant. The first five names will con
stitute the board for the ensuing year.
Y A Wright. BB
J J Easton, . . .38
H N Byars 20
W. M. Mallet, ... 20
M. L. Duke, ... .19
J. A. McMicliael, . . .18
R. T. Wadkins, . . .IS
R. G. Bryans, ... 17
J. M. McMichael having no oppo
sition was re-elected marshal.
The old council was re-elected with
the exceptions of Byars in the place of
McMichael.
“By thy good works, ye shall know
them.’ There is much to he clone anoth
er year, and we hope soon to see the
council commence to straighten things
out.
Notes From Mj’s Disiric'.
feY D. J. T.
A little daughter of Mr. Heath’s died
Dec., 24th last.
Christmas was very dull indeed. A
party of hunters claimed to have kill
ed fifty mbits, beside birds and squir
rels, in one day.
Farm hands are in demand in this
community.
Mr. John Benton and John T. Bear
den and families have recently moved
to Sand Mountain.
About 2iX) pounds of meat was stol
en from Rev. J. 11. Cooper’s smoke
house one night during Christinas. No
clue to the thief.
A suspicious mulatto was arrested
here several days ago and lodged in
the Jackson jail, on the charge of horse
stealing. A line horse was found in
his possession and alter making sever
al contradictory statements concern
ing it, the authorities thought best to
lock him up till further developments.
The owner of the horse, a railroad man,
lias claimed him.
The most serious accident of Christ
mas, happened to tho little son of Mr,
Baity Carmichael. A party of little
boys were out rabbit hunting and by
some mishap a whole load of birdshot
were blown into him from head to foot.
We are glad to state however that he
is not seriously hurt, and will soon re
cover.
\ great many are laboring under
a mistake. The Ordinary will con
tinue to published his advertise
ments at Indian Springs, (ia.
n ~
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Merry Christa ta You!
0
Great (toil Oit hale
-OF ALL OUR
Winter Stock.
USEFUL HOLLIDAY PRESEfJTS
FOR—
The Million!
Come and Sec*. All
We Ask of you is
mi inspection of
Our Stock.
ON account of the shortness in the cotton crop
this fall we have decided to
CLEAN OUT Our ENTIRE STOCK
in order to meet heavy payments. And to ac
commodate our customers who intend purcha
sing:, we have marked our tfoods 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, s!,7scts.
One thousand men’s Cardigan jack
ets, 90 cents.
One thousand men’s overcoats, $3.00.
Two thousand undershirts, 25 cents.
Fifteen hundred boy’s hats, 40 cents.
Three hundred hoy’s suits, $2,50 els.
Four hundred and fifty boy’s over
coats, $2,00 cents.
Nine hundred and seventy-five pairs j
boy’s pants, 0<) 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 NEW YORK
COST, too numerous to mention.
All we ask of you is to call and sec
us, and we know you will never regret
it.
Red Star Cuothixu House, 20, Hill
street, Griffin, Ga.
B. NATHAN, proprietor.
2 Idee
NOTICE.
Executors and Administrators
have the right to advertise their sales
in any pnb'ic gazett they in ay choose.
No better medium can be found
through which to do your adveftisc
ing than the NEWS, and we will
make it to your interest to give us a
call when you have any work to do.
One of our merchants informs us
that he had a proposition made hi in to
have his advertising done free, if he
would take the paper. lie conclud
ed that it was too cheap to be worth
anything to him and peremtorialy
declined. So it so. ms that such prop
opositiotis does not lake so well. No
sensible person will expect to get
his work done for nothing.
Brother Lamar has taken Gov. Col
quitt sharply to task lor delinquency
in executing the law of the lasi Leg
islature, with reference to the convict
question. The strictures of our con
temporary arc eminently timely and
just. __
For some time past the officials along
the line of the Macon and .Brunswick
railroad have been using every exer
tion to capture Nix Jones, a negro man
who inis recently made several efforts
to kill Mr. Ki chard Harris, % conductor
oh the Macon and nrmisvi ick road, a
few days ago Detective Hildebrand, of
this city, was telagrnphed for, and on
yesterday tie returned, having captured
Jones the day after lie reached Eastman
Jones is represented as a bad negro,
and swore that he would kill comlutor
Harris because bo put him oil' his train
several weeks ago. Jones is now in jail
in Kastman.
ti K A 'V V S Vi.
Jiiclisuii, Ga.i
r pm: only hotel ottering special neeoinmoda
-1 lions to the traveling public visiting Jackson.
Tin* tables arc furnished with the very beat tin*
market atlords.
Feed Mubins.
Parties traveling liy private conveyance can
also have their slock eared for at reasonable
rales. 11. O. KENTON,
sep 3kly PmiPBUTUIt.
To The Public.
THE undersign* 'I is now prepared to carry
passengers on the regular mail route between
Jackson and Covington at reasonable* rates. Will
I Olive Jackson every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday morning nt 7 o'clock. I will also carry
biurgage or other light freight. Your patronage
solicited* ( apt. . P. LoN l>.
. Mail 4 -outmotor.
I*. s.—Whten in Jackson I can be found l\ t the
Bfenton House. aeplW-tf
GLORGIti HOTS?!*
GRIFFIN, - - GA
S. S. SHELL,’ I'ltorfclEton.
The above liott-1 i.i lociitral Twenty yiinls from
till- Oi-liot. llilU-H S'i per 'lay. TiilToh mi|l|>Hc<i
w ith till- licst llic market uflor<l. tipccinl rates
K ivi-H ta citizens of SpalillllK ami acljoinina omin
tiea. "''l'Tt-lf
M. V. McKibben,
a rrn n xf\',s ad A ,F ’
JACkXO.V, - * UA,
SO V fJ
11. lIENIMtIOK. Y. A. WIiIUHT.
HENDRICK & WRIGHT.
Attorneys At Law.
JACKSON, BUTTS CO., GA.
Will. pmctiM- in nil Uni Coil ITS except In the
COUNTY coITKT. . „
Will attend to all businessl'llO.dPT hi.
Brick Yard
Iti-iolc Mo tie
WITH NAI SI^EIIY.
IIE rxMfIHIGNKI) hejr leave to inform the
people of .lack win and HiimaiiidiiiK: country,
(hat tiny will commence the manufacture of
brick. in.tackHon, at an dirty day, and will fur
ni.-ih them sit prices that defy compel it ion. They
have purchased new and improved innehincry,
„nd will be prepared to furuish all the brick
iiv<-d in this section at short notice.
tiOiiovly At.MAM) & SON.
DENTISTRY.
(pSlf^
I* AVfN<i located at J'ckson I desire, to state
L to the people of this and mrroundintf coun
ties that lam prepared to do any ami all kinds
of DKYI'A L WOIJ K . at reasonable prices. Of
fice up stairs in the JlitfgiiM building. .Satisfac
tion guaranteed,
Nov. lGtli W. f-Ki'M. Dentist.
MASK, THE BARBER.
O
I >KOB leave to inform the citizens of Jackson
J Jiiiul the puhiie generally. Hint he id low pre
pared to give an EASY SIIaVE.
! Hair Cutting, Shampooning, Etc.,
! done in sfYI.E. Give him a call, at the
Id very Stable.
Mew Process
;iij nun
1' up,
GOJ.DICN BREAD.
0
MAN l r 1' ACTU It ft I > AT
ISLAND SHIS MILLS.
r | MILLS have an entire outfit o'
NEW PEOCE39 MACHtSiEIY
if* *
33 LDD US ID
—FOR SALE—
sn<i A. Ale WAT*
i. > ‘
Hespc -i fully,
JOSIAU HOSVORTII <fc CO.
2 Idee I y Proprietors Mills.
FIRST CLASS BAR.
JACKSON c; A.
& EAT, DRINK
BE MERRY, /jO
, , it P
f/ffi J. J. EASTON’S \\
A A. t_V VvmsKiKs
•r ■*** Mak us you F AT.
After Taking. Before Taking
Say, Ji’ihsk ; You arc getting powerful fat of
late! (Jetting plenty to eat now?
Not any too much to cat John, its the quality
of liquor a man drinks. You are looking rather
thin John, what's the matter, got tin* cramp ?
Wei, 1 tell yon Judge, 1 took a drink of red
liquor ’while ago and I’m lYeling powerful had.
It’s the quality of liquor you drink, my hov
Look at me, if you want to live long and grow
fat, always do your trading with tht* OLD KELI
- J. J. F ASTON, where you can always get
imue
WISKIES-
O in.
11 it m.
I si*an<lit*s
Ac*
THE CELEBRATED
AURORA. LAGER BEER on draft
and I Mitt led. Pure Kye ami corn whisky for
medicinal purposes, a specialty. It' you want
something to make a lean man fat and a fat man
lean against a post call on J. J. EASTON.
7dectf.
Livery and feed Stable.
B. T. WATKINS, PROF’S.
JACKSON GA.
o
rpitfc PftOt’LK of Butts county and the travel-
I ing public generally, are hereby notified that
a livery and Iced stable is now open in .Jackson,
where they can bo accommodated at reasonable
prices. I have in connection, a large lot suitable
for drovers, convenient, to show stock ty the best
advantage.
1 3A.TtT312.1t- SI I< >l*.
Your attention is also culled to tin* fuel that n
good llAltlil’.it SHOP is run in connection with
the stable. Hair cut, shaving and slmmpooning
done by a first-c It ass barber.
Bar and billiards.
FINE
Whiskeys.
WINES, BEER, ALE, ETC.,
R. T. Wallins, Pfiifrietpr,
JACKSON < l A.
My stock of wines, whiskeys etc*,, are large,
and are genuine. I keep the best and purest in
the market My terms and prices are reasonable,
(live my goods a trial uud he convinced of Iheir
excellent quality. oOnoVlJr
Jot Reciffifl al file
New
Hardware
Store
Burr §. Mills,
49 lIILL ST MET,
GRIFFIN, GA.
A New and Complete of
CONSISTING OF
Cutlery, films. I’istol*, Curt riges, Gun
Material, Locks, Butts, Hinges,
Screws, Nails, Units,
II </i-se and Mule
Shoes,
Shovels, Spades,
Hay and Manure Forks,
Rakes, Axes, Blacksmith and Car
penters Tools, Trace, Brest,;ll alter, and
Well (JhuiliH.
Bnjrav Wrießls’, > v pfte, Hulls,
HI.MS, KHAKIS and AXLES,
Belting, lace leather,
Gum, lienip. and lead
Racking, babbitt, metal,
Fillings for steam engines,
Hope, and in fact every lliing
to be found in it first-class Hardware
store.
We have also on hand a full supply
of
—AND—
\\ V, \'V
STOVES,
TINWARE,
Sns Fiimii'i Gri*, k-
ROOFING
;ij il Kites ffTij, Corner,
and sheet iron.
Work done neatly and on short notice.
We have the largest and greatest, va
riety of goods, in our line, that has ev
er been offered in Griffin, and all
bought before the recent advance.
Flense cull and era (nine goods and pri
ees, ns we intend to make it to your
interest to buy from us.
P.MIK .V MIIXK,
A’liceceissors to If. 0. Burr—H. f .
Burr's old stand. No. 11l Hill Street,
Griffin, 0a 28oct$m
NEW STOiiE.
i. it smm is,
Hampton, G-a,.
Wo would respectfully inform the ‘TEOPLE of IHJTfS COUNTY” that ivri
have opened up u DIG STOCK "of
‘‘General Merchandise.”
When you want Rugai, Cofree, Flour, Meat, Lard, Syrup, Seed Oats, or any
tiling in the Grocery line, or Print*, Dross Goods, Joans, Shirting, Slieetiutf
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, etc., givens a trial and we will try
and save you money. # go p y()-3m
~MARTIN TT’DUKE,
JACKSOJNv GA.
/
NEW FALX. GOOBS.
o
We invito tlio attention of our friends, and the public generally, to our elegart
Stock of
FILL AND WINTER fiOODSL
Wliieli for variety and quality wo feel no hesitancy in pronouncing the best
over brought to Jackson.
Our stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES AND NOTIONS'
will be found complete and finU-clasSj and as low as the 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
1 . _J o ■——
IAEAIIUUIIUI'I-’,its FOR
PROVISIONS AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES. MEAT, FLOUR, SUGAR,
COFFEE, MOLASSES, SYKI.T, BAGGING, TIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS,
In fact wo keep a well assorted stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Ily calling on ns we will save you many a long ride to Gridin or Hampton,
MARTI* I. DUKK.
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. I
will pay you a quarter of a cent, above the market price for your cotton, if
you will settle before your notes are due.
Wo have the business of R. G. Duke in charge, and it must bo settled up tins
fall. See M. L. Dukk or Mrs. Martha Dlkk. sep 23-3 tn
ft Oar friends and tinstomers ia Balls County.
If you would buy CHEAP Goods,
II you would buy GOOD Goods,
If you would get your MONEY’S worth,
If you wish to got FULL VALUE for you
MON EY, go to
STILLWELL A KEITH’S,
23 HILL Si'll EE TANARUS, - GRIFFIN, GA
CLOTHING for tesuitllie fancy of ALL Men, Youths and Joys,
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, HATS; CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES
A New and Splendid Stock of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, ET
CA KELTS to order a little CHEAPER than elsewhere.
Jf-sMcc Little an just make a man feel good to tradewith him
HEADQ’itS FOR HARDWARE.
C. 11. Jotoll & Si.
NO. Hi IIJLL ST, (JRfFJ'IN, (lA.
We have an JmmenM* Stock for the coming
W.„ w ,n Of Jl ST hl Tfl GOODtt un arc itlwttya
needed by the I' lrmi r, Mechanic and Jloum -
keeper, eoi misting ii part, hh follows:
Axn Bh.ck**ini'.h Tool-, Bolts, Mutts, Carriage
anti Wagon Malerml, Carpenter**’ Too’jk, Chains,
I ullery, Grind-tones, Jlou.sefurni.shiiig Goods,
Home und Mule Hli'Mf Iron, Locks. >-■ aiU, Oils,
Paints, Racking, Plantation Hardware, Plows,
Rubber Belting, Saws of U JI kinds, Sewing M e
chines. Shovels, Spades, Steel, Mariners’ Tools’
Viimifflic.H; etc., etc.
The Largest. iitid Finest assortment of CLT
1/KUY ever brought to this market.
A Large l.ot of the “SPALDING (.‘L/PPhR’
AXES, manufactured for this seetion.
We sell our goo Is at the hO'A I ..S'! PRILLS.
< 11. JOHNSON A SON,
<j> 23-3 m <h i:Tnl 11. rd\s..ie Dealers.
moot (Mtmsa.
Overlay Sc Met alia have now in operation, at
Conyers, fir.~t-ehms Wool Cardi.ig Machine.
Satisfaction guaranteed to all ’■’}• ' pal ionize
tiam, .a
MEDICAL MICE.
r pill'l midi <I he • oik located in the town
I of Jack -on. n -peetfullv oilers hi# professional
hi rviei-sto the eiti/.imik of.Jtekson and surround
ii.k' county, lie is tin old physieian of years*
experience. Ili.s •fid HI. is at the Bl’.N TON
ID >ll, .J. N. • i'F.M .Y, M. 1).
210e13m
Look Out!
3100,000
To Change hands 40 Miles from Atlanta.
Valuable Rea! Estate for sale- and to rent in the
eit vof '-riffisi and through Middle Gonrg : to thd'
value of ONE If I Nidi ED THOI SA. v i> <>L
LAUHiind over, has been consigned to the under
signed for side and rent, consistiffg ot improved
plantations, both large and small , Ik.uses and
lota, and store houses in the eity, with g od and
well established trade, Bust water and best cli
mate in the. South. Also dealer in Groceries und
Family Supplies, and agent for the Centennial
Gin, l eedcr and Louden-wr. Call on oriuldrcaa
(J. A. i INN INGHAM,
lie:.l Estate Agent, Griffin, Ga.
E- J- DEANE,
LMOTODRARFTE II
And Dealer In Picture Frames,
1 17 IInA StUkCt, - - - Geiffix, Ga
| All si/.* -and kinds of Firl-Cla-s work execute*!
promptly. Old pictures copied and enlarged. A
wall pi< ; ore .-f yen elf hi a ban Uunte fcv.fß*
k si ** ‘\l*> inehc * .by