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Jackson, ga., jan. is, 1882.
TOWN and county.
ST. JOHNS LODGE NO. 45, F. A A. M.
Meets First and Third Saturday nights in each
month.
CITY OFFICERS.
Match.—Y. A. Wright. t> ~
Aldermen.—J. J. Easton, H. N. Bjprs, M.
Duke, and Wm. Mallet.
Marshal.—J. M. McMivhacl.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Ordinary.—J. F. Carmichael.
Clerk Superior Court.—L. D. W atson.
Sheriff.—J. C, Beauchamp.
Deputy Sheriff.—W. D. Curry.
County Trejeer.—H. O. Benton.
Tax Collector.—W. C. Nutt.
Tay Receivob.—S. P. Vickers,
County Surveyor.--J. M. C. Maddox,
Coroner.—Jesse McLeroy.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Baptist CHURCH.— Preaching on the Fourth
Sunday, and Saturday before, ill each month.
G. W. McMichacl, pastor:
Mkthodlst ChUrcm— Preaching on the Soeond
Sunday, and Saturday before, in each month.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday night sab
bath School at 3 p. m. eacli Sabbath. Y oung
Men’s Prayer Meeting every Sunday night. -V
2. Glknn. pastor.
Y. M. C. A., meets the First Tuesday night in
each month at Masonic Hull.
MAIL SCHEDULES.
Forsyth.—Arrives in Jackson daily at 4 p. m
Leaves Jackson daily at 4:30 p. m.
Ooviwgtoic—Arrives in Jackson at 5 p. m.,
CTery Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Leaves
Jackson at 7 a. m., every Tuesday Thursday and
Saturday.
Grifpin.— Leaves Jackson every Wednesday
and Saturday at 6a. m. Arrives in Jackson at
7 p. m., every Wednesday and Saturday.
W, E. Harp, Postmaster.
‘ NOTICE.
On and after this date, I shall do all
advertising connected with my office
in the Jackson News, published in
Jackson, Butts county, Ga.
J. 0. BEAUCHAMP,
Sheriff, B. C.
28declm
—**-'* i 8 quite prevalant in
Jackson at this time.
Capt. Loyd saya the roads between
this place and Covington are almost
impassible for loaded teams.
It is said some 10 or 15 now dwel
lings are soon to be erected in Jackson,
by Col. McKibben and others.
Dr. Bryans ts said to be one of
the finest young pbyeicians in this sec
tions. To say the least, he is as clever
as almost anybody.
Our popular merchant, M. L. Duka,
is closing out his stock of dry goods at
cost and will deal in groceries exclu
sively.
Reet McMichal has moved into his
new residence and Mr. G. W. Man’s
family is living where Reet formerly
resided.
A special mail service has been es
tablished to Ella, Jasper county, lrom
Smith’s mills.
Col. McKiben’s new store house is
about completed and will be occupied
by -‘dose clever sheii Is," Messrs Car
michael & McMichael.
Mr. Barfield spent several days in
Jones county last week. The nearest
route for him is via Forsyth and Ma
con; although it is an oposito direction
from Jones county the “attractions'
a’ong the route makes it much the
best way “in bad weather.”
Col. Wright went over to Forsyth
last week, we did not exactly learn
what for, and perhaps it is none of
our business, but we think slu came
back with him.
Rev. Mr. Glenn, is as energetic as
the days are long. lie can be seen
from early morn untiil dewy eve busi
ly engaged in fixing and putting
things to rights around the parsonage.
Mr. Wm. R. Weaver informs us that
he is perfecting arrangements to
erect a fine merchants mill, on the
right-of-way of the railroad near Mr.
McCord’s residence.
We learn that Col. McKibben, one
of our most enteprising citizens, will
have erected, several new dwelings to
rent. lie won’t more than comeplete
them before occupants will be ready
for them, and as many more as can be
built in the next twelvemonths.
We learn a gentleman from McDon
ough, by the name of Cloud, will put
in operation at this place, a machine
for the purpose of making brick by a
new process.
Mr. Jones and another gentleman
from Milner, were here last week, look
ing for a place to locate a shop for
the purpose of putting in a plaining
machine and other machinery. We
did not learn with what success they
met.
E. L. Henderson has opened a first
class Photograph Gallery at '.he Ben
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 my stay will be short. janll
The mail route from Jackson to
Griffin has had no regular carrier this
year. Mr. W. I. Shields is carrying the
mail until deffinite arrangements are
made. The contractors could not se
cure the services of a more resnonsible
gentleman than Mr. Shields.
If you would not be the means of
making a post master say ugly words,
always place the postage stamp on the
upper righthand corner of an envelope,
propper place for it.
Marcellos Woodward, col, informs us
'that-hewent to Monroe county the
other day, where he stole his girl and
was married. Marcellus seems to be
a worthy boy and we wish him succees.
Dont fail to read the advertisement
of Roberts, Roberts & Goolsby, in this
issue.
Mr. J. M. Franklin, of this county,
says the Constitution, traced his fine
iron-gray horse to Atlanta, which was
"stolen from him a few days ago. A de
scription of the thief was given the po
lice, but up to a late hour Friday night
they were unable to locate him.
Married at the residence of tie
brides father, Mr. Barnes, Mr. D B.
Moore to Miss A. D. Barnes, by
Rev. \V. G. McMiclieal. All of Butts
county. We wish for t..ciu u happy
and prosperous future.
school notice
I will commence my school at Jack
son, Monday week, the 30th ot January,
and propose to teach ten scholastic
months. Pupils will not l>e taken for
a shorter period than three months,
and will be charged from the time they
enter until notice is given that they
have finally stopped. Jan., 16th, 18S2.
janlS. W. H. BLACKA/ORE.
LOOK OUT.
Parties indebted to me must come
forward and settle, or renew their pa
pers. If they do neither, they will find
their papers in the hands of the officer
of the law. Jan., 18th, 1882. 2t
M. V. McKIBBEN.
, \Vc are pleased to learn that Mr. D.
B. Bivins, of Hampton, has made sat
isfactory arrangements with his credit
ors, and is continuing his business. He
is a cleaver and honorable gentleman
and we wish him success and a peedy
recovery from his financial embarrass
ments.
Mr. Laspeyere informs us that he
has been employed to finish blasting
the rock cut, for Mr. Irwin. It will
not take him long to blow it out with
dynamite and his electric battery. Mr.
Irwin has received notice to finish
his contract at the earliest moment pos
sible, as every effort is being made to
complete the Extention as speedily as
pOaolV/lv.
Owing to the indispositio of Judge
Hendrick, which fact we regret to
chronicle, the criminal docket of the
County Court was not fully disposed of
at the recent session. The Jail was
relieved of its only inmate, Henry Jes
ter, who goes up for CO days in default
of a fine of S2O and cost, for stealing
$lO. Considerable amount of civil bus
iness was disposed of.
We would like to get a square look
in the face, at the trustees of the
Academy. We want to see what kind
of material they are made of. We
flout know who they are, but we do
know they ars neglecting their duty
as trustees, to allow the Academy to
stand open and unprotected to the
weather, negroes, tramps, goats, hogs
&o.
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 from the company for five
years. Come and see it, and buy it for
your wife or daughter as a Christmas
gift. lldectf
A burglar made two unsuccessful at
tempts at breaking nto Mr. Land’s
residence, on last Sunday night. The
first time he was frightened off by Mrs.
Land, who fired off a pistol through the
window. The second attempt was
made trying to raise the diningroom
window, the noise of which awoke Mrs.
Land, who gave the alarm by scream
ing which frightened the thief and
brought several of our citizens upon
the scone. Mr. Land, who, only a few
days ago, had moved his familyji'rom
Bullard, Ga., was absent at the time, on
husiness. We admire Mrs. Land’s
pluck. When our marshal tapped on
the front door, she made him give
the countersigh, and when the servant
opened the door, she was standing at a
respectable distance in the hall with a
revolver in position, known in military
tactics, as “make ready.” The marshal
being a stranger to her, taking off his
hat, appeared as polite as a dancing
master. We advise burglars not to go
there to steal.
The Sheriff did not "stab” Indian
Springs so fatally as has been said, af
ter all. We have been informed by
one of the best citizens of the place,
that the people paid little or no atten
tion to fact that the Sheriff’s sales had
been changed to the paper published
at the county site, and, as is said by all
we have heard mention the matter, to
be the propper place. And why should
they ? The News is as much, if not
more interested in the welfare of the
good people of Indian Springs, as any
paper, as there is none published there. •
We believe Indian Spring has bright
prospects ahead and some day, will
rank with the most popular summer
roeorts of the South, and will be the
means of making Butts county famous
in that respect. We wish her people well,
and will assist them in making their
inducements and many advantages
knowd to the public. The News will
harbor no enmity against any one or
aid in bringing about sectional feelings
among our people, baton the other
hand, will endeavor to harmonize
them.
The Grand Jury in ihe Ur> red
States Court at Alexandria have de-
I dined to find an indictment in the
Carmichael case, in which a postal
was placed in the mails at Loudoun
county (V’a ) pest-office, asking Sen
ator Vance tor a copy nt his speech
aoaii st that “d—d dog Mahnm-, ’ ami
the sender alter ward- held tor a h* ar
* fog on the charge of sending souri il~
bus matter through the mails.
A rather strange proceedings on our
streets Monday evening, created some
little curiosity among the spectators
that witnessed the maneuverings. A
Mr. Terry of McDonough,Ga., in com
pany with a Mr. Simmons, came in
town with a warrant for Joe Hughs,
who had been here for several days.
He waS arrested by the marshal of
Jackson, hut upon what charge, we
did not learn, but it is thought he is
connected with the crime recently
committed in Rome, for which $o(X).
reward is offered for the perpetrater.
Hughs disclaimed being guilty of any
thing to aurthoriee bis arrest. Sim
mons who has been living at McDon
ough but a short time, having bought
Terry’s bar room about three months
ago, is acquanted with Hughs, and
both are from Cobb county and know
a great many people in Rome. Terry
and Simmons had about as much whis
key aboad, when they arrived, as they
could well manage, and after consider
able talking between them, Terry drew
from his pocket a printed description
of the man wanted by the marshal
of Rome, upon which lie arrested Sim
mons the man who came with him to
assist in the arrest of Hughs. Hughs
seemed to be uneasy while Simmons,
in rather a witty and unconcerned
manner, said he was use to it and at
first, did’nt appear to care, but finally
appeared to grow quite wrathy at be
ing arrested. It was right amusing to
see the drunken trio; you could hardly
decide which Was which. But Mr. Ter
ry was satisfied enough to hire another
horse and buggy and gave Cook Mc-
Cord $25. to assist him in carrying the
parties to McDonough, for which place
they left about dark. It is not thought
by our marshal, that the descriptions
suit either of the parties, fully, but is
satisfied they are guilty of some crime.
IKAIIAUH At HUMMUCh,
DEALERS IN
General Merchandise
Highest Market Price paid for Country Produce.
wortHVILLE, GA., JAN., 18, 1882.
Editor News: According to prom
ise, I will give you some dots. The
people arc anxious to see the weather
change favorably for farming.
Measles in our midst. Capt. Wal
thall’s little girl is down with them.
Mr. A. J. Roberts is happy. It’s a
ten pounder and a hoy at that.
Mr. Duke Kuowls and Miss Lanie
Maddox, were married on the 28th De
cember.
Mr. Z. T. Sparks, formerly of this
place, is expected here on a visit to
his relatives soon.
Mr. W. W. Thaxton has gone on a
visit to Dodge county.
WOMAN
A REMEDY FOR HER ONLY.
Cheaper than physician’s bills, and to be used
by women exclusively. It is prepared for them
only, and and is specially adapted to cases where
the womb is disordered, ami will cure nil irreg
ularities of the’’menses”, or monthly courses”,
whether acute or chronic, by restoring the dis
charge. This great boon is I >r. J. Brut I field’s Fe
male Regulator, ami known and recognized as
‘Womans Best Friend’'Prepared by I>r. J. Brads
field Price ; trial size, 75c; large size 31.50. For
sale by all drwgists.
NOTICE.
Executors and Administrators
have the right to advertise their sales
in any public; gazett they may choose.
No better medium can be found
through which to do your advertise
ing than the NEWS, and we will
make it to your interest to give us a
< all when you have any work to do.
WOMAN
PLOCLAMATION —FREEDOH FOR WOMAN..
Wlmt is the right of the ballot to woman com
pared with her privilege of enjoying health and
happiness in the charmed circle of her social and
domestic relations? Among the many discoveries
tending to promote the happiness an advance
ment ofthe human race, nothing is so intimately
connected with the helth and happiness of woman
the centereand source of our highest earthly en
joyments—as the discovery of a remedy which
meets her peculiar wants, ami fits her for the en
joyments of life, and for ministering to the happi
ness of ti ipse with vvhomc she is associated in the
tender relations of sister, wife, and mother. Tins
remedy is found in I>r. •J. llmdfield’s Female
Regulator, ’’Womans Rest Friend.” By it wo
man is emancipated from the ills peculiar to her
sex. Before its magic power all irregularities
of the womb vanish. It cures” whites” suppres
sion of the menses and removes uterine obstruc
tions It cures constipation and strengthens the
system braces the nerves and purifies the blood
and thus doing, it does more for her, and through
her, for the Whole human family than any dis
covery of modern times It never fails ns thous
ands of women can testify. Prepared by Dr.
J, H rad field, Atlanta, Ga. Price: trial size, 7Oc,
large wise, sl. 60. For sale by nil druggist#.
TO GIVE AWAY
A FIRST-CLASS SEWING MA
CHINE AT THIS OFFICE.
IT F. have a bran new* WHITE AEWINO MA
• CHINE, with 7 drawers, drop leaf, cover,
rollers and a complete set of extra attachments,
which we will give to any man or woWan Who
will get up a club of 50 cash subscribers to the
Jackson News, nt $1,60. each. We will give the
company’s written guarantee on the machine to
keep the wnme in good order for the sp.iee of five
years. The machine is finely finished with gilt
and is a perfect beautv. t onic and see it. It is
easily managed and the lightest running ma
chine in the market. If you fail to get up the 75
Hub*f‘riliers, we will pay you a liberal p*r cent on
the number you bring us, for your trouble.
Kespeef fully,
14dectf W. K. HARP, publisher.
Everting News : The new factory
about to be incorporated in An crust a
will begin on a capital stock <>f 8500,*
• >OO and Increased to 81,000.000 or
more, if necessary. The charter ap
plicants will lie the only stockholders
and they will subscribe for the whole
stock as soon as the company is in
corporated There will not be over
twenty-five and. and only one will be
in Augusta. The remainder are
Northern capitalist of wealth ami
prominence who believe the South to
he the best place for f'aotciry invest
merits.
Several nigts ago in Thomas coun
ty, Brad Ferguson severely cut Mr.
Ilarras at the Delray mills. About
the same time Dock Miller fatally cut
Khf acksoD, bis half brother.
min
THE CITIZENS OF
Butts andAdjoning Counties,
We have moved from Higgin’s cor
ner to the house recently occupid as a
Drug Store by Dr. Carmichael, where
we will he pleased to see you all. We
intend to keep good goods and
CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
OUR MOTTO IS
Quick Sales,
AND
Small Profits.
Our line of goods will boas good as
can be bought in any market, consist
ing of
Dress Goods, Gentlemans
Clothing:, Notions,
GROCERIES,
Hardware Willow-ware Glass and
Jug ware. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and
in fact all goods kept in a first-class
general store.
Roberts, Roberts, & Goolsby.
jan 18 JACKSON, GA.
v\i, HOVlssli.
Jackson, Gn.,
rpHR only hotel offering special uccomnioilii
l tioiirt to the traveling public visiting Jackson.
The tables are furnished with the very best the
market affords.
Feed Stables.
Parties traveling by private conveyance nan
also have their stock eareU for ,U reasimable
f 'sep 30-1 y Pbophihto*.
To The Public.
TIIE undersigned is now prepared to carry
passengers on the regular mail route between
Jackson and Covington at reasonable rates. Will
leave Jackson every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday morning at 7 o’clock. I will also carry
baggage or other Tight freight. Your patronage
solicited. Capt. J. I*. LOYI),
Mail Contractor.
P. —When in Jackson I can be found at the
Benton House. 80 P
GEOnUIi HOTEL,
GRIFFIN, --- - GA
S. 8. SHELL, Proprietor.
The above hotel in looatcd Twenty yards from
tile depot. Rat™ £2 per day. Tables supplied
with ttie best the market alVorila. Special rates
given to citizens of Spalding and adjoining coun
ties. sop 23-tf
M. V. McKibben,
A TTOHNEYS A T LA IF,
JACK.SOY/ -
so p 9
11. HENDRICK. Y - A - WniOIIT.
HENDRICK & WRIGHT.
Attorneys At Law.
JACKSON, BUTTS CO., GA.
WILL practice in all the COURTS except in the
COUNTY COURT. , „
Will attend to all business PROMPT LY.
Brick Yard
Uriels: 3fa.de
WITH MACHINERY.
-pHE UNDERSIGNED beg leave to inform the
people of .Jackson and surrounding country,
thiit they will commence the munufaetuh; of
brick, in Jackson, at an early day, find will fur
nisli them at prices that defy competition. They
have purchased new and improved machinery,
and will he prepared to furnish all the brick
used in this section at short notice,
aunovly JI.P. ALMAKD A SON.
dentistry.
TfAVTNO located at Jackson, I desire to state
1 to the people of this and surrounding coun
ties t hut lam prepared to do any and fill kinds
of DICNTAb WORK, fit reasonable prices. Of
fice up stairs in the liiggins building. .Satisfac
tion guaranteed.
Nov. Kith J. W. Crum, Dentist.
MARK, THE BARBER.
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BEG 8 leave to inform the citizens of Jackson
and the public generally, tliat he is now pre- I
pared to give an EASY 811 a VK.
Hair Cutting, Shampooning, Etc.,
done in GOOD STYLE. Give him a cull, at the
Livery Stable. |
New Process'
run.
OR
GOLDEN BRFAD.
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MANUFACTURED AT
ISLAND SHOALS MILLS,
r |MIE3E MILLS luivc an entire outfit of
NEW PROCESS MACHINERY
rjanu r :ief ured o*| ecm'ly for them.
Tin- four's !v y recommended by Dr. Ilay
go<'l Fri’S'dr I hi l'/i o r . UoMcge, who oalls I lie
bread made r, r if ’ f it/ >W . Hie.id,” from which
the takes its name and eiu.h sack will lie
branded
IrOLDSH ERE D
—FOB SALE—
By BY Rif 8 & MALI.ETT and A. Me WAT
KINS 4i WON, Joekwn, On.
KeKpßCtfuly,
JOS IAII BOS YOUTH k CO.
21decly Proprietor's Mills.
TIBST CLASS BAR,
JACKSON OA.
EAT, DRINK
Om BEMERRY - (A
I /iM J. J. EASTON’S uL
Makes you FAT.
After Taking. Before Taking
Say, .Tenor ; You nro gctling powerful fat of
late ! Getting plenty to eat now ?
Not any too much to eat John, its the quality
of liquor a man drinks. You are looking rather
thin John, what’s the matter, got the cramp ?
Wei, I tell yon Judge, I took a drink of red
liquor ’while ago and I’m feeling; powerful had.
It’s the quality of liquor you drink, my hoy
Look at me. if you want to live long .ami grow
fat, always do your trading with the OLD RELI
ABLE J. J. FASTON, where you can always get
PURR
WISKIES.
Gin,
Rum,
Brandies
Ac.
THE CELEBRATED
AURORA LAGER BEER draft
ami bottled. Pure Rye and corn whisky for
medicinal purposes, a specialty. If 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,
R. T. WATKINS, PEOP’R.
JACKSON GA.
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rnHE PEOPLE of Ilutts county and the travel
-1 ing public generally, are hereby notified that
a livery and feed stable is now open in Jackson,
where they can )>e aocommounted at reasonable
prices. I have in connection, a large lot suitable
for <1 rovers, convenient, to show stock to the best
advantage.
C
BABBEIt SHOP.
Your attention is also called to the fact that a
good BARBER SHOP is run in connection with
the stable. Hair out. shaving and shampooning
done by a first-class barber.
Bar and billiards.
FINE
Whiskeys.
WINES, BEER, ALE, ETC.,
R. T. Waitins, Proprietor,
JACKSON GA.
My stock of wines, wbiskevs etc,, are large,
and are genuine. I keep the bust and purest in
the market My terms and prices are reasonable.
Give my goods a trial and be convinced of their
excellent quullty. JOnoviy
Jost MM at the
New
Hardware
Store
Burr a Mills,
4!) HILL STEET,
GHIFFJN, GA.
A New and Complete Stogk of
mmm,
CONSISTING OF
Cutlery, Guns. Pistols, Cartrigcs, Gun
Material, Locks, Butts, Hinges,
Screws, Nails, Bolts,
Horse and Mule
Shoes,
Shovels, Spades,
liny and Manure Forks,
Rakes, Axes, Bhieksinitli and Car
penters Tools, Trace, Brest,'Halter, and
Well Chains.
Ban? Wtieaß, tyita, Bats,
RIMS , SHAFT Sand AXLES,
Belting, lace leather.
Gum, hemp, and lead
Packing, babbitt, ntetal,
Fittings for steam engines,
Itope, and in fact every thing
to be found in a first-class Hardware
store.
W<; have also on hand a full supply
of
CO OILING
—AND
HRVTISG
STO'VES,
TINWARE,
Rouse Fiirniskii Gris, &c-
ROOFING
And all Kindi; tf Tie, Ccppe’>
AND SHEET IRON.
Work done neatly and on short notice.
VVo iiavn the largest and greatest va-
I ricty of goods, in onr line, that has ev
er been offered in Griffin, and all
bought before the secent advanee.
Please nail and examine goods and pri
ces, ns we intend to make it to your
interest to buy from us.
Kl'ltlt X *ll Cl,*,
.Sneer ssnrs to If. C. Burr—lf. C.
Burr's old stand. No. 4 'J Hill Hircet,
Griffin, Ga. 28oct3iu
ZSrZETW BTOfiE.
. ii, smm i sol
Hampton, Ga.
We would respectfully inform the “PEOPLE of BUTTS COUNTY” that Wo
have opened up a BIG STOCK of
“General Merchandise.”
When you wan*. Sngai, Coffee, Flour, Meat, Lard, Syrup, Seed Oats, or any
thing in the Grocery line, or Prints, Dress Goods, Jeans, Shirting, Sheeting
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, etc., give us a trial ami we will try
anil save you money. sep 30-3 m
MARTIN L. DUKE,
JACKSON, GA.
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NEW FALL GOODS.
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Wc invite the attention of our friends, and the public generally, to our elegan
Stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
Which for variety and quality wo feel po hesitancy in pronouncing the best
ever brought to Jackson. . > >
Our stock of DRYGOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES AND NOTIONS
will be found complete and first-class, 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 o( GENTS’ FURNISHING GOO 1)
IIU.IHUUAKTKIRK FOR
PROVISIONS AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES. MEAT, FLOUR, SUGAR,
COFFEE, MOLASSES, SYRUP, BAGGING, TIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS,
In fact wo keep a well assorted stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
By calling on us wc will save you many a long ride to Griffin or Hampton.
MARTI ST L DUKE.
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. t
will pay you a quarter of a cent, above tho market price for your cotton, if
you will settle before your notes ure due.
Wo have the business of It. G. Duke in enarge, and tt must be settled up this
fall. See M. L. Duke or Mrs. Mautua Duke. sep 23-Bm
To Oor Friends til tetoirs in Balls County.
If you would buy CHEAP Goods,
If you would buy GOOD Goods,
If you would get your MONEY'S worth,
If you wish to get FULL VALUE for you
MONEY, go to
STILLWELL & KEITH'S,
23 lIILL STREIiT, - GRIFFIN, GA
CLOTHING for to suit the fancy of ALL—Mon, Youths and Boys,
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES
A New and Splendid Stock of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, kt
CARPETS to order a little CHEAPER than elsewhere.
Jessieo Little an just make a man feel good to tradewith him
IIEADQ’RS FOR HARDWARE.
C. H. Johnson J Son.
NO. JO HILL ST., GRIFFIN, GA.
W have an Immenne Slock for the coming
BCHIK.n of JVtrt HITCH (JOODB aa are alwaya
needed by lh Farmer, Mechanic uml Hotiac-
Uneper, conoiating In jrt.rt, (at follow.:
Ae, Maokamith Tool*, Holt*, Dutt*. Carriage
anrl Wagon Material, Carpenter*’ Tool*. Chain*.
Cutlery, OrindaUma*. Houefurni*bini} C >od*,
Done and Mule Mine*, Iron, I* k*. Naila, till*,
Faint*. Packing, Plantation Hardware Plow*,
Rubber Belting, Haw* of all kind*, Sewing Mu
ntilneH. Shovel*, H|vdn*, Steel, Karmen.’ TooU’
Varnishes, etc., etc.
The Largest and Finest assortment of CUT
LBUY over brought to this market.
A Purge Lot of the '‘SPALDIWi CLIPPER’
AX EH, manufactured for Alia, section.
Wc sell our goods at the LOWEST PRICKS.
0, H. .JOHNSON k HON.
j, a-j. im General Hardware Deulem.
WOOL CARD ISO.
Overbuy & Mt-t'alla liave now In operation, at
Conyers, (hi., a first-class Wool Carding Machine.
Satisfaction uarnnleed lo all who putroniie
hem. lfttepm
MEDICAL NOTICE.
rpHE underlgne<l having located in the town
J ofJjukwm, respect fully oflbmhiti proftarioiml
nervicee to the ciiixtum of .JHpkuon and nurround
itiK county. lieiHun old phywciaii of '&> yui
cxpcriencS. llin OFFICE in at the BENTON
HoIIHK. J- N. CHKNEft, M. D.
4 ilOct3nt
Look Out!
SIOO,OO 0
To Change hands 40 Miles from Atlanta
Valuable Real Estate for sale and to rent in tho
city bfGritfin arid through Middle Georgia to the
value of ONE lUINDHKI) TIUHMaN'U JHJL
LA Its ami over, lias treeii consigned to the under.
Kigaed for tale and rent, consisting of Improved
plantations, ladli large ami small; hntmes and
lirta. and store houses in the city, with good anil
Wi ll established trade. Best water and beat cli
mate in the South. Also dealer hi Groceries and
Family Supplies, and agent for the Centennial
Gin, Feeder uml Cuudoi.scr. Call on or address
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Re.ll Estate Agent, Griffin, Ga.
R. J. DEANE.
P I IOTO (i RAP H Eft
And Dealer in Picture Frames, f
17 Hilt, Street, - - - Griffin, Ga
All sires and kinds of Firt-Clns* work eicfilted
promptly. Old pictures ermle<l and enlarged. V
all picture of yourself In a handsome frame
ze v a ic inches,only 5-\