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gi )c giukstra |cu)s.
JACKHOy, GA,., JAN'. 25, 1882.
TOWX COUNTY.
iT. JOHN'S LODGE NO. 45, F. <i- A M.
Meeti First and Third Saturday nights in well
month.
CITY OFFICERS.
MAVOfc.—Y. A. Wright. „ _ ~
ALUKWIF.N.—j. J. Kart oil, 11. Byrra, M.
Duke, and Wm. Mallet.
Marshal. —J. M. McMiehael.
COUNTY OFFICERS .
ORPtWARY.—J. F. Carmichael.
('i.KKK Supriuoß Court.—L. I>. Watson.
Sheriff.—J. C, Beauchamp.
pF.PUtY SnEnH-'E. —W. D. Curry.
County Trf.urer.—H. O. Ii niton.
Tax Collector.—W. C. Nutt.
Tay Receivob.—S. P. Vickeiß*
County Surveyor. -J. M. C. Maddox,
t oRONKR.— J+me Mel/Cfoy.
NOTICE **
On am! nfter 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.
28decl m
Mr. Mnnn’s bird clops perform well.
See oiir club rates, offered for new
übsrribe.
We are bound to give some body a
|line sewinp machine, and we ’aint car
ing who it is.
See school notice in this issue. Prof.
Blackniore has taupht here for sever
al years, which fact is sufficient with
out further comment.
Remember lliat E. L. HENDER
SON & CO., can make your bable’s pic
ture by lightning process.
Col. Y. A. Wright, has pone to Al
bany. Ga., (this time,) on legal-business.
He will return about Saturday next.
We wish him eucccess and a gay time,
(over about Forsyth.)
Mrs. Johnnie Carmichael is in Grif
fin under medical treatment. Miss
Tommie Benton, her sisster, accompa
nied her. We wish her a speedy recov
ery and a safe return to her husband
and family.
The Benton House if full lip with
hoarders. The cleaver and accommo
dating proproieter, knows how to keep
his table* furnished with choice edibles,
and the rooking, under the supervis
ion oftliat excellent laydy, Mrs. Benton,
is, well, you’ll just eat yourself sick if
you ’aint careful.
Barney Irwin, the cleaver railroad
contractor at this place, has returned
from Tennessee, where he has been on
a visit to see bis faintly, one member
of which, a pretty, plump, “little girl”
he had never seen before.
“Working on tl> railroad, a long ways from
home,
Barney, yud pick it on the banjo/*
If yoti havp an old, faded picture of
souj klecciiwed rein* 1 "" •*” f,l ' ll,js '
t j|W i lW r-c an opportunity of having it
cojptod :md enlarged itt homo. Work
guaranteed equal to any of the coppy
ing houses, at K. L. HENDERSON &
CO’S., Gallery, at Benton House.
The Argus states that a thief secreted
himself in the store of R. <l. Lnttson
at Indian Springs, and while lie was at
supper, the money drawer Was rohhed
of a few dollars, Perhaps he is the
same fellow that hit pur you tig friend
llamni.
Cupt. W. C. Nutt loft for Orange
county, Fla., on last Tuesday, to he
gone several weeks.- lie is arranging
the prelcniinnries preparatory to mov
ing to the Land of Plotters. Bulls’will
loose one of her host citizens. He wil|
not move his family, however, he fore
next fall; Pleasant trip to you Cap
tain.
Our efficient and wide-awake Ordi
nary, judge J. F. Carmichael, lias
made some improvements on our
square hy setting out shade trees around
the court house yard. lie proposes if
the council will build a wall around
the yard to erect an iron fence oit it or
vice-versa he will build the wall. Let it
he done hy nllmeans. We think the
proposition of the judge a liberal one;
and it will make such a pretty city park.
FOR SALE.
We have, St this office a fine REtV -
IXG MACHINE, with all the latest
improvements and attachments, whirl,
we will soil cheap ami give a written
guarantee from the company for five
years. Come ami see it, and buy it for
your wife of daughter as a Christmas
NOTICE.
T propose to establish ai Guano Agen
cy at Jackson, also buy cotton, of do
any legitimate business. I am pre
pared to elve anv reference for integri
ty and fair dealing. Call upon me at
Poke's store or Dr. J. W. Cheney's
office. C, T. FRESTON.
Jan., 24th, 1882.
The defence in the Guitesw case
Lave closed. GullfttU nttem. ped to
make a speech to the jury, lnit broke
down and joined In Miter weeping with
his sister Mrs. Bcovilfe.
LOOK OUT.
Parties indebted to me must come
forward and settle, or renew their pa
p rs. If they do neither, they will find
their papers in the hands of the officer
of the law. Jan. 18lh, 1882.
M. V. McKIBBEX.
DR.R. G.BRYANS,
Plysician and Sargeon.
OFFICE UNDER MASONIC HAt.T,. ms Poor
~outliof Drugstore. Un a*- found with S. A,
Wright, tirft door mr* r .1. J. Easton's
W%.C\LLS can be left with Y. A
b cfit '.w J . im—Hcrb'ii.-'"j-r# * uLN>
A Terrible Mtrieoniflpr#!*
at Indian Springs
As the News bad a local ef the inci
dent, the following has been handed
us for publication :
A young lady put upon the Christ
mas tree, a bottle of whiskey and a
pack of cards for a young gentleman.
The young gentleman was a witness
before the Grand Jury of Butts county,
when there were severl presentments
against parlies for violating the laws,
and I “speck” the young Indie’s papa
or buddie were among the violators.
Indian Springs.
January, 21st., 1882.
En. News : I was in Macon on yes
terday, and track laying on Macon A
Brunswick Extension began in earnest.
Nearly one mile was completed, and
in the evening the construction train
wheeled around the city to the foot of
2d street, where but a few hours before
there was no track, and to the surprise
of the nations in that part of the city
who turned out to see and welcome
this great enterprise. The road will be
finished through the cemetery bv this
p. m., and Monday morning will find
all in readiness and the train beading
on towards Atlanta at an average rate
of one mile per day. Rah ! for“Gen’l.,
Jackson.”
Yours, Truly,
a* H. F. Li
We all join in three hurrahs and a
“Tiger”, with our friend, for the M.<fc
B. Ex., and especially, are we obliged
to him for this information, as we have
no other means of gaining any, except
through thtfTel. & Messenger, and they
don’t take nny stork In the new enter
prise. . Strange, too. Isn’t it.
Rome Courier: Mr. John C
Mt> up, who resides ha'fa mile out
ol the city, was a witness ton very
singular occurrence a few days ago.
He was standing in his jard and oh
served a hawk flush a covey of qttnil*
just above his house. The birds flew
rapidly towards a canebrake King a
short distance below the residence
—four of I hern bing so frightened
tli y dished themselves against the
lions -with such violence that they
dropped t i the ground dead. Mr.
II . re pickrd up 'be dead birds and
Niwthe live ones laid ‘saint, under
cover, the hawk lai ;ng to put. h s
caws 011 II single bird.
On i ot ■ he* obj. C's of the enliven
tion of colored in mi which meets at
Macon next month will be to organize
and ho and a gra id State lair, at wh cli
the predicts of colered men will be
exhibited" The different Sow hero
St tes are to be represented and will
send displays.
The New York Court of appeals deci
ded yesterday that tlie prosecution,
where some evid.-nce of insanity is
produce Illy I tie defense, must make
out a ease of sanity beyond a reason*
able doubt,
WIKI IS Ll> W I \I) —IS a Hie.
The raffle of tlie Black Stallion
Wliirldwind, will take place on first
Saturday in February, 1882. Those
interested are hereby notified to lie on
hand. J. W.‘CARMICHAEL.
Augusta Evening News : It is ru
mored in Nashville that Col. E. W. Cole
contemplates retiring from all railroad
Business, and connecting himself with
a hank in that city
Athens Banner : It is reported in
Nashville that King Cole is about to
abdicate, and go into some.tnoresettled
business. Ife has been so badly check
nut toil by the Lousisvilleand Nashville
that it would not he surprising that if
he gels disgusted and quits.
♦ ♦
AVliirb!wind [horse] wi! ho rallied
00 chances at $5. radii
SCHOOL NOTICE
I will commence my school :tl Jack
son, Monday week, the 30th of January,
and propose to tench ten scholastic
months. Pupils will not lie taken for
a shorter period than three indnihs,
and will lie charged from the time they
enter until notice is given that they
have finally stopped. Jan., Kith. 1882.
jan 1,8. W. H BLACK.VORE.
WOMAN
A reSiedy for her only.
Cheaper than physician’* hills, and to I>e uved
by women exclusively, ft i prepared for them
only, and and is specially adapted to cases where
the womb is disordered< and will cure all irreg
ularities of the '’menses”, or riionthly courses”,
whether ucutc or chronic, bv ffeathrihg the dis
charge. This great boon is Dr. HradileMs Fe
male Regulator, and known and recognized as
'Womans Best Friend’'Prepared by I>r. J. Kriwls
field Price ; trial size, 7 'jC; large size $1.60. For
sale by all drugists.
Treasurers Report.
We give below, for tbe benefit of our
readers, the annual report of the coun
ty treasurer.
Treasurer’s Office, Butts county. Ga.
January 13th, ff! B2i.
H 0. Benton, Treasurer, in and for
said county, herewith submit to your
Honor, this my first annual statement
of accounts as required by section 553,
paragraph 7, code ofOeofgia, 1873 ; ac
companied by all vouchers from March
14th, 1881 to Jan., 15th 1882 inclusive.
Amount of cash-tin hand March 14th, as
per rejSifl of that date, - S 933,79
Amount fSsr,T?Sd from ail sources tsinee) &3U7.4S
Total receipts ifui '-;is!i on hand, 14th
March. tSSI toJan., lAh, 1883. - - $ #,241.37
Amount disltursed for tiridaes. - -3 3*34.3#
" ■* Int. on hritlye orders 30.71
“ '* for paupers - - 457, 7
•• ©tnaifal Ftirtd - 1,r.',23
•• •• J il Fas - - - 1720
•' " Elites and FV/ffAttures 277,35
Total disbursements - - * 9 5,'*37.12
Cash on hand. * * * 4 # M 1,17,
Respect fully,
11.0. Bento#; Tres.
Ordinary's Office, Butts County ,oa.
At chambers, Jan 13, I>>B2.
I hereby certify that I have careful
ly examined tbe above, it is correct,
and that H. 0. Benton. Treasurer, has
complied with tbe reqtiiromefci* of the
t C/r'-'rretM'r. G-dinsr-
/l'he Monroe Advertiser says : The
people of our section are despond*
ent; tliero is no use of denying the fact.
Last year’s business placed scores, it
not hundreds of them, in debt. Not
only farmers, but merchants and
tradesmen, have suffered. Short oiops
and the heavy purchases of slipp’d s
last spring and summer have threwn
the commercial world out cl gear and
long taces are too common. We
heard a gentleman say a tew days
since that ihe “ivolf was at the door
of many pe-qUe. Bin gnu I wi I come
out ot l hi*. E’lC nnniiy in living wib
he practiced tins year more rigidly
than ver before and next la 1 will
witness olid rial impia veineiit in
(he condition of tin- people Saida
rata chant in Us a>t wm k, “not a sin
gle wagon load ot goods on tun - has
lei: Koi-sjih tus Ini- ’’ It economy
is thus practiced, we may I >< k for the
most favoraide resu ts. We lie ieie
there is a more general disposition
to work than we ever saw manifested
There is a vast demand lor more
money, at reasonabb rates, and scores
of applications are going forward to
tlie loan agencies that, have 'men es
tablished in Georgia. We do not
know that any good will come out o'
these companies. We trust there
may. No one, so far 86 we have heard,
has yet secured uey money from them.
There conditions are very biudin ;
and tight, but they can be complied
w ith. It is evident that re ief must
come from some source, and at pres*
ent this is the only one that hold! out
any hope.
In reti ring to the finances of the
Exposition , the All mm Constitution,
summaries as its omi figures as fol
lows :
To snmmar'ae it may be said that
the cost of the Exposition was $250,
000, of which §15(1,000 in round mini
bus was Put in buildings and improv
ifieUts and the balance pail out fo '
running expense, priming, eel. Thai
the receipts were fom two hundred
and fif v thousand dollars, ot $ 155,-
000 came from stock, sl6 000 from
privileges $10,0(10 Iroin miry I is,.
$90,000 from gate receipts and s>,-
000 from miscellaneous lesoincrs..
Add to these receipts whatever ahe
buildings will bring and w e will have
about the total receipts of the Intel'
national cotton expos-tion.
Front the best inform ition at h ast
200,000 witnessed the exposition
The gate receipt s being perhaps some
thing under SIOO,OOO. ilie number t'■
itors would tall under two hundred
thousand, as many people passed in
more than one time. The Western
and A’lamic railroad >s represented
as having sold about 850,000 neke's
At 10 cents each the road would have
roai zcd the handsome sum ot $35.-
000.
One ot the latest jokes about the
Exposition is that of a young lady
who does not live a thousand miles
Irotn here. She was returning home
from the Exposition on a-crowded
train, and was competed to stand up
until a ( olite geiiKeuian offered her
hdf' of liis S-at. They sum liecame !
agreeable coin anpms, aid Wi re chat- ,
iin ,r a wav very socml* v ivin.-n tin*
young l ull -ilddeuly liiscnveiV I "-lie
had lost her pm-kt-tb. ok. Mie acdisvd
the gcntli iiiml of having pick and i.er
poc'-et He smo e a ghastly smile and
nuked her it-1 e looked -like a pick
pocket true lb tight. lie did. lie pro
posed to assist her ill looking 'o'.' li e
lost lieisni-e. S e soon t nod it on j
In r oivn person. Or coin s- , sin- wax
ica-iv to ap.ilog-.ze t > tin* g'-nlfi man
who had gtv n In r halt In- seat, for
the great injustice slie tin.l done him
liy accusing him of stealing her
pocket book. It then luruo-i out that
tlio gentleman was a Methodist
Preacher and was oh his way to the
Soudi Georgia Conference. And then
the front ctlrtain was rolled down
upon the bewildering scene amid
tumultuous fiiiehtie.—Covington Star.
The Si. Louis Globe Democrat
says :
The fact that Senator Hen Kill is 1
so worked up about tlife Independent
movement in Georgia and in tbe South
general'y, would furnish sufficient ev
idence, if there were no other, that
there is a good deal in it. It is well
to notice that the news of tbe disin
tegration of Southern lioufbonism is
utjt disseminated by Republicans so
mnch as.it is by Democrats. Neither
was the dissolution ol tbe ‘’Solid South
beg tiff by Republican influence. 't
sprang from willnu the Democ'.'icv
itself, wherein tbe causes for it existed.
Tbe buildings in Oglethorpe I’ark
used for the late Expostion hav, be,n
turned over tcf the purchasers, who.
together wii'n the organist item al
ready reported, should negoti itions
with the city /of the ptfffthnSM of (be
ground be satisfactory, wi beg n ,(n.
pr vent ms itn media ely, lh” exiituidi
[ ture on which is e-iimated ,t SIOO
: 000. The main building wil lie li ed
as a cotton factory, and ai fertiliser
| mit m.Victory will be built, Le.>idcs :t
tariety of Other wanufactor>..
Hill Arp On Hill nud ITl*
toir.
Rotttß Ottutfer.
When the folks aw billions let cm’
bile, Its not right, I know, to encour
age any body to quarrel, especially
boys for (be good honk says,, let dogs
delight to bnrk anil bite “ anil Vi forth
But Still it is mighty good fun these
gloomy days to see Dr. Felton and Ben
Hill aslashiug a way at one another.
Lay on MeDuff! There's no hotly to
part em’tbat 1 know of Those Old-Line
Whigs stuck together until the roads
forked, and now they are breathing
out threatnings and sloughny. When
the doctor undertook eight' -Mrs ago
to purge the Democtntic party, our
Ben llill patted him on the hack and
said", go it my friend, lain hatting on
you”, and six years ago lie wrote him
a letter, of credit and (lie doctor had ii
published in the papers and blinked on
it; and Alex Stlieveus anil D,-. Miller
wrote him lt> the same effect, anil it
any no man more than another is re
sponsible for the laist in this District,
it is our Ben. Well we ilid'iit hlinne
him so much for the first interference
for may he he thought the Trammel
ring was a little too bigot v; hut he bail
no excuse the second race nor the third
and the Doctor had no excuse either
and ho know it—confound him dad
rat him after lie purified the party
Why dident lie come hack to it, act like
a gentleman and a Christian. If his blue
mass was good anil genuine it ought to
have cured the patient in fnltr years
and ifitdidont ho ought to have give
it up ami let some other dcMor tried
awhile. I've never had any respect for
a doctor that volunteers in it case am!
cant cither cure or kill in eight years.
Fact is I dimt know now which the
Doctor lias been trying , but. he come
mighty nigh killing it shore and lie
seemed to bo powerful mad because
he tlid’nt succeed. Hurrah fur Clem
ents I I golly, he come at the fifth
choice of the party, when we were
hunting around fur a Savior, nnd ho
saved us. and I’m for him world with
out end, amen.
But there was Tien Hill 'standing
around mixing the medicine, and now
he conies out and says it is the aw
lillost medicine in the world—that its
pisen and will kill anybody, lie put
tied Emory Speer on tiie hack and told
him to try it on his patients. He wrote
Mr. Chittenden a long letter and inti
mated that it was a good medicine, and
I don’t sec exactly what lias made him
change hit* Opinion so suddenly,. Dl - .
Felton says it is because Men i, afraid
some Independent is going to atop i
noil turn him out of the sciattti May
he so—l don't know; somehow lam
losing faith n the sincerity of polititi
cbm*. We have forgiven foil a heap,
for lie is “our Ben ” and we know lie
is ii spill child, lull he is so smart, anil
when he stands up and defends ns in
Convrcss In 1 ilocs it so grandly, so ef
fectindly, Hint we I'm-jel and forgive all
his tnml'noleries and hurrah fur “our
Ben.” But, alter all, sincerity i- a lug
ger thing than cl quciiec—bigger in
the lung mo. .Ini* Brown undertook
to lecture Malmneiiii Denntfritry, and
Mahone skinned him, ainN was glad
of it. I despise to see our lug men a
dodging nroii>n!. Il may pay in: the
short run but it won’t pay in the long
run. ilnhestv is a higgei thing tlTau
smartness. l\l rather li.-c Clements
Hum Felt.m, preacher or im jneaehcr.
The Doctor takes up our fli-n by the
nap of the neck and shakes him over
the inl'emul pit, but the Doctor fori ets
the issue. It is not whether Ben llill
pays debts or tint, nor wh'-ivr’-rhs'.sbm
ders Governor Colquitt or not ; bfft
the issue is whether I)r. Felton has
made a tivnl.c ol'peace and co-opera
tion with die Republican parly in
Georgia That’s the issue. Now it is
a!tt"’.‘ s best to tote fair—inahr a clean
p.-cast. Bo either hawk or buzzard,
pig or puppy, cold or hot. TVie good
book" says, “I would that thi ill wort
cold nr lint, btit seeing that thou art
lukcwarili I will spew tliec out of my
moilfh.” My dear Doctor, we admire
yoU for your smartness, Imt If you want
us to love and respect you. IFt Ren llill
alone ami tell us sninet liing iibori't your
own position. But it you and Ben pre
fer to light on. why, go it. Wo will
keep hands off and enjoy the'fill).
Bii.i. Ann.
\ lic.h'iiotii], III'!., .Tan If). Da
vid 'mi'li, mi old firmer, st.ut loiim!
in-o del ed in • well near here ?lnl nrday.
To-dm In son Dm confessed to
shoo ing Ins fat ber seven t imes. He
firsi unshed bis skut. with J huininei
in a quarrel over a lens •
It I. Kimball nominees that lie
will he ready to take hold of file Chat
tuliiiiichecnutil hv the first c*f Fetmnry.
WOMAN
I* LOCI. AM ATI oN —FltF.EPoll Fat WoMANL.
Wlmt if t!c* riirlit of the ballot to V'/Amini' com
pared with her privilege of enjoying iionltii and
happiiiCMH in the charmed ei>•<•! #l UfY ho< in) pud
eloffivHtie relationa? Aniontr the
tending to promote the hap|>in*H#f an advance
meii( of the Imiimn rae€, nothing; *■ rJ intimately
coniic'cted with the hcltli and happiness of Woman
the ecu ten* ami Hoiirre of our ltij?h<*Mt earthly en
joyniCMitM-an the cliaeovery of a re*n<*ly which
nirrtft her peculiar wantn, and tit 1 - In t for the en
joymeiiiHof life, and for inimHturinjftevtlie happi
m*t oftho**e with whome h i awHoeiatecl in the
tender relation* of niater, wile, ami mother Thin
remecly is founci in I>r. J. BrodT'Ald'a Female
lttifrtilutnr, " Womnns Beni Frifcnd." Ity it wo
man |h emancipated from the* ilia peculiar to iter
wi Before it* inatfic power all
of the womb vaniab. It fores" whites'’ HiipprcM
nior? of the menaca ur-d remove* utetfoe olwtrue
tion* It cores conntifNiion ami ftiri ojethena the
*ynt*!rii brace* the* iutvch nnd jmrifuthe hlood
nucl thoM doing, it doe* more for her, and thromjh
her, fhr the whole human family than any din
covtffy of modern timet* It never f*ul m thou*-
siiiclh of women can testify. Prepared hy Or.
J. Ilffrfdfleld, Atlanta, Ga. Price: trial sixe, 76c* (
large Wise, Z I. 60. For wile hy all drufcsiftt*.
TO GIVE AWAY
A FIRST-CLASS SEW /flfG MA
CHIXE AT THIS OFFICE.
\ ' K have; n bran new WHITE', - ♦w'lNO MA
f’HINK, with 7 drawers, drop leaf, oovt t,
frfj Jem ana complete net of extra attHcnment#,
l*hich we will give to any man or yowan who
vffll get uim elubof 50 umhli puhwci ifrer* 4 to the
.taekHon New*, nt Hl.Vl.inoli, We v/HI give the
written giiirantee on the /nuchin** to
k* f‘p the name in good order for the rtpitce of five
yr(sirn. The machine in finely finiMhcn with gilt
alid i# a perfect beuutv Come arid it. Jt \n
46-i Ki'y manage J and the light ear rimming mn-
in the market If you fail tog* t ttp the 75
MiiWserilKTtt. wo will pay you a liberal JV r cent on
tht£ iHiniljrr von bring n, for your trouble.
Keopec’fully,
Wieetf W, E. IIA Rl*.
GROKGIt IIOTI I.
GRIFFIN, .... GA
S. S. SHELL, pßorn.Wou.
The stove hotel locatcl Twer.**t .J-sr-Is from
the depot. Rates 77 per lay T.'CXf" supplied
with the heat the market .fiords .t-pcri-tl rules
riven to cic.aeoe of-tpaltliin; p<| reun
ites | 3U-tf
ll.AfcOfl rtoisti
Jackson, (In.,
f PHE only hotel ottering npeoinl ncconiinoda
-1 lions to the traveling public virtliok .Jackson.
The table* ure turnUhed with the very beat the
market ufiord*.
I’cetl Ntablca.
Parlies tin volt ns by private conveyance Ant
also have their stock cared lot ot reasonable
rules. H. O. BENTON,
sep 00-l jr IWKitTon.
To Tlic Public.
THE underslimed is now prepared to carry
passetiKcrs on the regular mail roule between
Jackson and Covington nt reasonable rules Will
leave Jackson every Tuesday, Thursday nnd
Saturday mornhiK sl7o'#tnok. I will also carry
bomiaKe or other lHtht freUtil. Your pnlronnKe
solicited. Capt.J. P. 1,0 YU.
Mail Contractor
P. S.—When in Jackson I can lie found at Ihe
Itenlon House. sep ‘Jtt-lf
M. V. McKibben,
A TTOKNEYS A T LA W,
- - <a.
so p 9
It. IIENDKICK. t. k. WliiaHr.
HENDRICK &WRKJHT-
Attorneys At Law.
JACKSON, BUTTS CO., GA.
Win. pfaelieetn nil tlieCOrFTSexcept tn th
COUNTY COURT.
Will attend to hM hustneasPßOMT 1.
Brick Yard
T3i*iolc Mndo
WITH nACIIIWItY.
J*HE UXDERSIftHKI) cg leave to inform the
people of.luokson nnH Niii-rouiuliny: country,
that they will commence the niamifaeluic of
brick, in JaokHon, at tm early day, and will fur
nish them at price* that defy competition. They
have purohaaed nexv and Improved machinery,
and will he prepared to furnish all the bWeta
used in this section at short notice.
OOaovly H I*. AI.MAND Ar HON.
DENTISTRY.
1,1 "■
NAVI NO located nt Jackson, T dertre tortnte
to the people of this and turroiindiiff eoun
lies tli;ii I him prepared to do any and all kinds
r DKM’AI. >V()UK, at reoHonahle price*. Of
lice up rttiir.s in the Higgins building. S.itisfac
tioii guaranteed.
StV. Iflth J. W. Curst. Dentist.
iahl, the barber.
"OECiSloavc trriinform Ihe eili/.ons of .TnoUlon
I.Jand the public pa-nerally, Hud. he is now* pre
pared to Rive tin LvVMY SIIaYK.
Hair Cutting, Shampooning, Etc.,
done in GOOD HT.VLK. (Jive him a call, at t!ie
U very .Stable.
mpr
THE CITIZENS OF
Butts and Adjoning Counties,
We Ii •lve intivwl front Higgln's r..r
ner tn the kifttsu nu'cnlly uci-tipitl ns
Drug Stm-e by lit. Cavillii'l>.ii“l, where
we will be pleased to see yon i(fl. Wo
inteinl to keep good goods null
CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
OUR MOTTO IS
Quick: Sales,
AN!)
Small Profits.
Onr line of goods Will he ns good hr
cun he hofrglH in any niiu'Ket, consist
ing of
ifrcwi (>oiN (Jcnlleniaiai
Uullilng Notion*,
GROCERIES,
Hardware Willow-ware Glass and
Jugwiire,- Boots. .Shoes, Huts, (laps and
in fact all gimdtt kept in a first-class
general store.
Roberts, Roberts, & Goolsby.
juilß JACKSON. OA.
FIRST CLASS BAR,
JACKSON GA.
EAT, DRINK
MERRY. M£\
A jf
'f J '\ (v
f \ \ J. J. EASTON’S \\
t •'{ WJIISKILH .
**Sb*:^ M akcH yuii FAT.
After Taking. Before iakinff
S*y, .linos; Von are KUltiiet powerful fat of
late ! MeUinj- plenty to eat now ?
Not any too much to eat John, its the quality
of liquor a man ,Irinka. You are looking rather
thin John, what’a the matter, got, the cramp 7
Wei, I tell yon Juries, I took a dfi!-k 6f red
liquor 'white uko and I’BI fselirix powerful trad.
It'ethe riualttyof liquor yon drink, my boy.
Look at me. tf you want to live long and grow
fut,always <!', your tra-Uny with the ‘ 'l,l> It PXI
A’II.E J. J. E'AHTON, where you can aJwaj-e yet
PURE
WIEKIES.
Oina
11 am*
Bhthdies
Ac.
THE CELEBRATED
AURORA BRER on d-sii
rind bottled. Pure Rye rvl i whisky for
medicinal pnrpo*e, h. ipMl-tlty. If you wiint
rtomctiiinj4 to nmkr a 1 win man lt an l a fit rnxfr
lean -against a r>oet coll M J. J E.VBTON.
7dc^*.f
XnJJSW bTOi-tE.
i ii. srinviLi, 41',
Hampton, Ga.
J
We would respectfully inform the ‘TEOPLE of BUTT'S COUNTY ’, that e.v
have opened up a BIG STOCK of
“General Merchandise.”
When you want Stigm, Coffee, Flour, Meat, Lord, Syrup, Feed Out.-, or any
tiling in the Grocery line, or Prints, Dress Goods, Jeans, Shirting, Sheeting
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, llats, Hardware, etc., give hr a trial and we uiU try
and save you money. sopSO-S in
To Oqf Friends anil Mourn n Bolts tioutr.
•
!f vou 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 ft KEITH'S,
2d HILL STREET, - GRIFTTK, GA
CLOTHING for to suit the fancy of ALL—Men, Youths and Boys,
gKnts’ furnishing goods* Hats, caps, boots and shoes
A Now and Splendid Stock of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, i t
CARPETS to order a little CHEAPER than elsewhere.
Jossiee Little an just make a man feel good to trndewith him
HEADERS FOR HARDWARE.
C. H. JolMSon & Son.
NO. 10 HILL ST., GRIFFIN, GA.
Wfl Imvfc nn tminFßpn Stork for th* cominor
Nt'iiMon of JtTHT SUCH (HKiM tr* ulwuy*
nevJod by ihc Parmer, and House
keeper. con*i*tJng in part, im follow*:
Axe*, Tool*, Bolls, Uuttn, Carriage
ami Wujrwi Material. Carpenters* Tool*, Chnlmt,
Cutlery, Crimitilonc*, IlmisefurnUhluu; CJood*,
Horse and Mule Sluaw, Iron, loOClch, Kfiil*. Oils,
I'aiuts, i’ackiiißr. I’lanlation Hardware, Plow*,
KuhUer Belting, Saws of ull kinds, St wiuK
eiiifios, Shovels, Spades, Steel, Fur in era’ Tools'
Varnish***, etc., etc.
The Fairest and Finest assortment of CT T T-
I-EUY ever hrounht to thl* rtinrket.
A Lurge lot of the “HFALDIICb CLIPPER’
AXES, mannfactured for this ; ection.
We h*U ur good* at the LOWEST PUJCEfL
C. 11. JOHNSON Ar SOX,
cj 2.'F‘Tu' (Jeheral Hardware Dealer*.
Just RecoiveE at tie
New
Hardware
Store
Burr a Mills,
. 40 HILL STEET,
G’ H FFIN, GA.
A Now arid Complete Htcgk c-f
IAKIWAHB,
CONSISTING OF
Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, Cnrtrigcs, Gun
Material, Locks, Butts, 11inges,
Screws, Nails, Bolts,
Horse and Mule
Shoes,
Shovels, Spades,
Hay and Manure Forks,
Rake*, Axes. Blacksmith and Car
penters Tools, Truce, Brest, .Halter, and
Well Chains.
Bj[|v Wcesls, p hs, Hills,
RIMS, SIIA FIS ami AXLES,
Belting, lace leather,
Gum, hemp, and lead
Packing, babbitt, metal,
Fittings for steam engines,
Rope, and in fact every tiling
to lie found in a first-class Mafdtt’afe
store.
We have also on hand a full supply
of
roomiir.
-AND—
HIHTINU
BTO^IES,
TINWARE,
Reuse furaisli 1 ! do fi-, &c.
ROOFING
JIM all Kinds if Tii, Ctpfe',
AND SHEET IRON.
Work done ntiuly and on ihortnotice.
\V have the largest nnd greatest va
riety of gotn|g, in our line, that has ev
er boon offered in OrJlnn, and nil
bought before the recent advance.
Please call and oNsminegoixls and pri
ces, as we intend to make it to your
interest to buy from its.
• It Slut X JIBI.TX,
*V;D*f , <vwanr < * to H. c. Burr— ft, C.
Tiurt-'s obi stand, Xo. 4'J fljll Street,
Griffin, Ga ?Bort?r.i
MEDICAL SOIIUI.
r ["MIE underpinned lmvinp: locnle.fi in the town
l of Jttekson, respectfully oli*rn his
*e.rvit.**s to the. citi/.ea* of Jackson and survouiiG _
lnpr county. lie i* an old physieian of 2 * year*
♦ sperieuw. Ills OFFICE, in’ at the
HUi .-vK. J. N. CIIENEY, M. l\
•J I oct/m
Look Out !
SIOO,OOO
Tn Chiingn linnds 40'files from Atlanta
XnhinhV Peal Estate for *a!e nnd to rent fn tTio
city <f ‘irillin and Mnldle CoorjHa t * ihre
value of ONE Ht NDItED THOUSAND J’Oy..
LA Its and over, has been eonalei'od to the m.dnr-
Hfßited for salj and rent, con*lstiii|r of impr> *<t
nlantution*, both larpf* and small: houf-.- f *>d
Mia, nndHtore hotiee* In tin-eilj’, With (.00/; pnd
Well e*tiiblish-d trade. Beal water and t •■*(
male in the South. Al*o <tealer in (it’fH’erc*sod
Family Supplies, find accent lor the ' en'erfoa)
Oin, Feeder find f’ondenser. Call on or odd
it. A. CUNNI N(UIAM,
Heal Estate Affent, (iriifln, fJ.t
E J. DEANE,
PHOTO RAF ill-: j;
Anti Dealer in Picture Frame-.
17 11 in, SmKKt, - - - OrtimN, G/.
All Mre* and kinds of Flrt*Hnw work evecuted
promptly. Old picture* copied nnd enlarged. A
w.'ll pielurf (f yotirself in a humiboinc Iruiiif
re txlO inehen,only
Mew Process
Mil.
cm—
GOLDEN BREAD.
o
MANUFACTURED AT
ISLAND SHOALS MiLLS.
r PH EBB MILLS liavc an entire outfit of
NEW PROCESS MACHINERY
mnnufiietnrod espeojatly for them.
Thi* Hour is highly reconmen<!d by Hr, Hny
ttood, PruKiclent ol‘J’fii'ory who cullk tlio
bmtd rnude from it " Golden Hreud,” from n iiich
the ft .“it if takes jin name ami each Hack will bo
I/runded
}Jj IES BREAD.
—FOR SALE—
By BTKRS * MAM.BTT ar.-I A Me V.'AT
KIN'S A- SON, .Tiickson, On.
JOS I A II BOS \ OIvTII <: CO.
tildeely Prrqirietor’o Mills.
Lively and Feed Stable,
R. T. WATKINi, FEOP'JI.
JACKSON GA.
n'Trn of TTuMm county r.nd the trvc!*
inp: public: uenentlly, arc* hereby notified that
a livery and feed Hhtblu is now open in Jaekrton,
where the y can he nt reu*onabl<j
ftricea. I nave in oouticction, a iarge lot Fuituble
or elrovrrn, conveuionl, to a how atock to tito bet
advantage.
BAUREtIi SIfOP.
Your nttention ii hNo called to tTio fact that
good liAUBKR BIIOP la run in connexion with
llieatahle. Hair out. shaving and
done hy a flrat-clai* barber.
Bar and billiards.
- FIXE
Whiskeys,
WINES, SEES, ALE, ETC,.
R. ?. Wiiiites. Pruprieioi’,
JACKSON GA.
My tock cf wine/, wlililjcva e‘c., sjrr \ tz~,
nrn\ urc f keep bt ami purest :a
them :rkct My teruuand price?nre r‘:is<in:.bl.
ov<ipiy h trkti bo convinced ot !• r
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