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■JACKSON, GA., FEB 1, 1882.
towk COUNTY.
ST. JOtiS'S LODGE SO. *5, F. ,0 A. M
Meets First and Third Saturday nights in each
month.
CITY OFFICERS,
ALniRMK?—J. j! h. N. Byrrs, M.
Duke, and Wm. Mallet.
Makshal. -aJ. M. McMichael.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Ordinary.—J. F. CatNhiehacl.
CbRRK SuPKRtDfcOttATRT. —In D. Watson.
Sheriff.—J. Ci Bfcaiichamp.
Deputy Sheriff. -W. D. Currv.
County Trkurer. —H. t). Benton.
Tax Collector.—W. C. Nutt.
Tay ftfecEivoß. —8. I*. Vickers,
(Tor Sty surveyor.- -J. M. C. Maddox*
Coroner. —Jeaae McLeroy.
~ ~ NOTICE.
On til id after this dnte, I shall do all
advertising counec-ted with tuy office
in the Jackson News, published in
Jackson, Butts county. Ga.
J. O. BEAUCHAMP.
Sheriff, B> C.
2Sdeclm
• 1,,,r ' ln " "
Cold.
Snow. '
Sleet.
Mud.
Measles.
Disagreeable weather.
Whoo’l help the brass hand.
A mask ball is fining talked of 14th
February.
A supper forthe lienefit of the par
sonage .is on foot.
The boys have decided to order a set
of brass instruments.
Mark is a good barber and deserves
to he patronised.
• Col. Wright is the first Jacksonite
to ride oil the Extension.
Nimrod McCord' is with Col. M. V.
j’McKibben.
The Jackson Smoking Club all have
pipes alike.
Who’se president of the smoking
club?
Who’ll play the iiumstrum in the
|hand ?
Capt. Watson has the measles in his
family.
Luther Duke is erecting a millinery
shop for Mrs Duncan.
Jackson is to have anoth r black
smith shop soon.
Madam rumorstneached her blanket;
he did’nt marry last Sunday.
It is simply ridiculous, that Jackson
has preaching only once or twice a
month.
Next Tuesday is legal sale day. See
ivh jit our sheritfhas to sell oil that day,
in another column.
The measles is making a clean sweep
through this section. We have heard
of but one death from it.
We will give notice of a h-ttture,
for the benefit of the young tnen, in
our next issue.
It is said a night and day force is at
work laying track on the Extension—
Sundays not excepted
Our people don.t seem to take hold
of the Griffin, Madison, it Monticello
Railroad fast. “A hurt child &c.”
Burt Catchings has a walking cane
that attracts the attention of all the
girls.
Mr. W. IT. Gillmore, .says old anil
young in his settlement are having the
measles.
Wonder if there would he any dang
er in shaking a red rag at Burt’s walk
ing cane ?
If they were all as solid as the Week
ly and as clever a-' its genial proprie
tor, there would he no discount on
Hampton’s success-
Our efficient deputy sheriff, W. TV.
Curry, has been on the warpath and
says the roads are simply, awfully aw
rni.
We are sorry -to learn that Mr. Ta’
lerson, a young man, died near Indian
Springs last week, from a relapse of the
measles.
Don’t forget the sale of dry goods at
UUblic outcry, on next Tuesday, at
Jackson, under the supervision of Col.
ill. V. McKihhen.
Griffin is elainerour over the Griffin,
Madison, A; Monticelio railroad. Guess
they will find plenty of sympathisers
over about Monticelio.
A letier was mailed last Tuesday
at the Post-Office with three one cent
stamp-on it without anv address- All
so, one directed to M's< Mary Sc.ott.
Holiii._btoke, Oa. without a stnn p.
The grnnate in the railroad out don’t
blow out with common powder, worth
Mr. Irwin sent for some jiant
lytwder. and we guess Splann is mak
ing headway, now.
Mr. Jimmie Bankston and Willie
Nutt are down with the measles. Im
prudence is ahout the only danger
gentlemen. Keep close for a while
this changeable weather.
We regret to croniele the death of
Mrs. J. Bankston, wife of L. A. Bank
ston, who died at her home in this
county, on the 26th instant. We ex
tend our sympathies to the bereaved
husband and family.
M e have just learned of the illness
of our friend David ThaXtoti. who has
been quite sick at his residence inCoo
dy’s District. We are pleased to learn
that he is convah-ssing and hope tie
will soon he able to send in his usual
’ Notes from Goody's District.”
See card of C. J. Lower, in this issue.
Mr. Lower warrants his clock and
watch work, and only asks that you
give him a trial to be convinced. He
also, keeps sewingmrtehine oil, attach
ments Jtc. Give him a call.
Mann A Barfield are prepared to
sell Butts county people a!! their gu
ano this season. Lookout for their
• irculars and c-rfll to see them. It will
cave you delivering your colUin at
Griffin or Hampton.
White, the Pike county murderer,
has been safety lodged in Fulton coun
ty jail. lie has employed the services
of Georgia's most, eminent criminal
lawyer, Lucius J. Gnrtrell.
Let the Cincinnati A Georgia Rail
road Company establish their head
quarters at Jackson. They can’t find
a prettier location, and our council
won’t dictate to them about the pitch
of their grades at out street crossings
either.
IdOIICE
I propose to establish nGtlittio Agen
cy at Jackson, also buy cotton, or do
any legitimate business. 1 am pre
pared to give any reference for integri
ty and fair dealing. Call upon me at
Duke's store or Dr J. W. Cheney's
office. C. T. PRESTON.
Jan., 24th, IJW2;
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Will It M>U lAl>—Raffle.
The raffle of the Black Stallion
Whirldwind, will take place On first
Saturday in February, lSSib Those
interested arc hereby notified to be on
band. J. W.‘CARMICHAEL.
See card of Dr. It. G. Bryans, in this
issue. The Doctor is unexcelled l>y
any in his profession in tins section
of country He has the advantage of
a thorough course of lectures and ex
perience, Which fits him for the res
ponsible and important position of a
physician and surgeon. He is too well
known at home to need any recom
mendation from us. His office is un
derthe Masonic hall. He can he found
at night, with Y. A. Wright, over Jno.
J. Easton’s. Orders left with Col. Y.
A. Wright or Janies Harden, will re
ceive prompt attention.
SCHOOL NOTICE
I will commence im' school at Jack
son, Monday week, the 30th of January,
and propose to teacli ten scholastic
months. Pupils will not lie. taken for
a shorter period than three months,
and will be charged front the time they
enter until notice is given that they
have finally stopped. Jan., Kith. 18.52.
janlS. ‘W. 11. BLACK MORE.
Mr. Ingram Sued Barney Irwin, R.
R., contractor, in the justice court
last week, for the small sum of two
dollars and some cents, and owing to
some flaw in the proceeding, the plaint
iff had to pay the cost, sixteen or sev
enteen dollars. The defendant paid
75 cents the balance due plaintiff,
which was held by the court as part of
the cost, and exectlsions issued against
the plaintiff - for remainder of the cos’.
Powerful large lable for such a small
package, eh !
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, and w’ill cure all irreg
ularities of the ’’menses”, or monthly courses”,
whether acute ut’ chronic, by restoring the dis
charge. This great boon is Dr. J. Brad field's Ke
nt Aft Regulator, arid known and recognized as
‘Womans Best Friend” Prepared by Dr. J. Brads
field Price ; trial size, 7Gc; large size $L l or
ale by all drugists.
We take this occasion to retiAn
thanks to Mrs. Bradv. for an. invita
tion to participate in a turkey dinner,
on the 29th instant. The table was
nicely arranged, with a variety of
choice cakes, pies, custards, jellies,
fruit, candies, &c. A big, fat turkey
and chicken in abundance, was pre
pared in such a way that proved conclu
sively, that Mrs. Brady knew welt how
to superintend the cooking depart
ment, and season edibles delicious,
and to suit the taste of the most fastid
erms. The party of invited guest, as
well usher many hoarders, enjoyed the
sumptuous repast in glee and merry
ment. Ye local, was particularly de
lighted-, and enjoyed his first turkey
dinner in Jackson, hugely.
Your Attention Is directed to th e law
card of Cob E. P. Catchings, which
can fie found in another column. Mr.
Catchings is a gentleman of first water,
a native of Jones county, and has been
engaged in the practice of law, for sev
eral years in Macon, where he has been
quite successful in his profession. He
is prepared to give any references re
quired. There being a fine Opening
here for a live, enerjetic lawyer, and
having conceived a favorable opinion
of our people, and the future of our
town, he has hung out his “shingle" at
the court house in Jackson, where ho
can he found during business hours. In
commending him to the public, w<;
have no doubt, but that they will find
in him, a prudent,speedy and suv.cesa
ful manager of nil business intrusted
to his care-. We bespeak for Col. f at< h
ings. the good will and a liber,;' share
or the patronage of cur people. Give
him a call.
TO GIVE mi
A first-class sewing ma
chine AT THIS OFFICE.
\i- K have a bran neW WHITE 9EV INO hi A-
V\ CHINE, with Ydrswe.*, rlroptc-J. cover,
rollera an l a complete set ofet.cn attachment*,
which we will give to any man or (rowan who
will cel ui> a clubof ftu cash eubeel. >ei* to the
Jeckaon Saws, at Sl.iO, each. Wc will rive -.be
company * written guarantee on the machine to
keep the same in rood order for the spare of five
years The machine is finely Uniahed with (flit
and is a perfect beautv Come and see it. It la
easily managed and the iirhtesr ninmnr ma
chine in the market If you fail to ret op the . ,
subscriber*, s will pay you a liberal per cent on
ti,e number you brinr u*. for your trouble.
I4dectf lly W. E. HARP, publisher
Some of our spoilsmen were giving
a little of their experience tho other
day, and in referingto the peculirari
ties of the. Quail, Mr. Geo. Mann, ex
postulated ns follows : “It has been
said, by old hunters, that partridges will
hide themselves successful!, by flying
into the woods, alighting and wheel
.•ver on therir backs with each claw
full of leaves, and said he, 1 was out
hunting one day, and rousting a covey,
I saw them ’light in a grove where
there was no undergrowth, and keep
ing an eye on the spot, when I arrived
I was unable to find them with my docs
in all that piece ofwoods.” Now,George
is a clever follow, and a good sports
man, and all the boys agreed that he
was perfectly sane, and we will vouch
for him being perfectly sober, lor we
don’t know that he touches a “drap” j
but said he, “I couldn’t account for
the losing of them birds, unless they
Were on their hacks under the leaves.”
But, to cap the climax, (that's not de
termined though, however,) Mr. E. P.
Catchings, ejaculated thusly : “I’ve
heard it said, and I am not so share
that it is'nt true, that partridges can
witli-hold their scent from the dogs,
for” said he; “I was out hunting one
day, and flushing a covey of partridges,
I saw them ’-light in the sage, and spot
ted the place by a pine hush, and the
dogs was unable to find them anywhere
in the neighborhood of that pine.”
Now, Catchings is alio a nice, clever
fellow, and one of the b’lioys. but al
ter relating the above, it was decided
that be was not competent to sit on
George’s case. “But,” continued.Patch
ings, “I called off my dogs and took a
rest, and on going back to the denti
enl place nft.r a while, I found the
birds and killed some of them.” This
fact seamed to convince him that birds
can with hold'heir scent. But as this
was in a sage field Mid no leaves to
he had.it has been suggested that they
were flat of their hacks with a rock
in each claw.
liAKMIS X Ili AOltlUk,
DEALERS IN
Cencral Tserplmndiw.
lllßhcst Market tTioe paid for Country Produce.
WORTHVILLE, GA, FEB., 1, 188S.
Measles is plentifui around Worth
ville.
Mr. Z. T. Sparks, has returned
home tiom Atlanta.
Subscribe for y ur paprr and don’t
borrow your neighbor's,
Th<‘ qu si inn is, wdiai wi 1 we all do
for guano this year. Credit >s bind
up, and public ifoads are in a bad
condition
< apt. Loyd, our faithful mail fed
passenger carrier, has something new
to say every day, ami ha tePs il quick
and is gone Again.
Author Yancey, when three years
old, his weight was 85 pounds •, lie is
now eight years old and has rot
gained or lost one pound. He never
was sick.
A correspondent from Jackson to the
Tel. & Messenger, writes :
The enthusiasm of the citizens of this
town, and of Butts county, over the
neW railroad is so great that it would
astonish some of the quiet people of
Macon to hear them lalk of the railroad
and the rapidity Which will mark the
growth of Jackson as soon as the road
is completed to this place. This is my
first visitto Jackson, and so'pleasantly 1
impressed am I with the town and sur
rounding country, that I am convinced
thfrt your readers would like to know
something of the town, which is to lie
the thost important station on the new
road from Macon to Atlanta.
Unlike the country along the line of
t’iie present road to Atlanta through
this section it is very level land, and
Jackson is beautifully located on high
level ground. The citizens are wide
awake and many buildings are now
going up.
Mr W. M. Mallet, who was rais
ed in Macon, is one of the most enter
prising and successful merchants. He
is a young mar. of energy and pluck,
and will soon build a large cotten ware
house, for which contracts hrtVe been
let, and the work will he commenced
as soon as ’.he materials can be hauled.
The roads are in bad condition, and
it is almost impossible to haul building
materials, it being twenty-one miles
from the nearest station on the Central
-abroad.
The people of this section seem very
jubilant over the idea of having a rail
road connection with Macon, but not
one have 1 heard say anything of a
roau to Atlanta.
Messrs. Mann & lf.it Jeld who have
bed!; doingbu.Jness in Clinton for many
years have sold out and moved to Jack
run, and a, doing a thriving general
fnereh.tiidise business. They sell strict
ly fill orsli; Mr. Henry F; Land
and two othef tirolhefs from Bullard
elation have leased a store and will
,oon move their families here.
Jackson otoek is up. Mj-Coxitb.
Rome Courier! Thirteen erf r loads
of fish plates and spikes for tbe Home
extension of the Macon and Brun
swick railroad were carried down
three miles below the c'ly yesterday
to the point where this roaq will in*
lersect the East Tennessee, Virginia
and Georgia. There are now at > hat
place three tlionsand crossties, and
in a few weeks trac layings from this
end of the 'me wit begin It is the
intention of the company to push the
nod through as rap.d y as a largo
force ol hande an do iv*
Items From Grilll** At'hs
Policeman McKibben has been re
instated by the city council.
Mrs. Clara Haynes, daughter of
Col. J. 11. Logan, is visiting Griffin.
Griffin is on a boom in real estate,
Rents have advanced and more houses
wanted.
At present, there are only two stores
in Hampton, free from the nurturing
care of the affectionate assignee.
Col. Foster, of Bn'** county, had a
had time with a bailey horse oil :v!u
moo street Tuesday evening
You may tie poor, voir may be un
known, you may ncverrcach y nir dcs- :
tinalion ; still, you may shut the dour.
The prosperity of a town depends on
its newspapers and itieivhunts. By
helping the newspapers you assist
yourself, and.the interests ol all are
promoted.
We are of the ttpiniuui R.LVr tho Grif
fin News, that the small pox was at
Hampton, hut got broke up and had
to make ail assignment before it had
been there half an hour. Which ac
counts for the virus in our cotem|>o*,
rnry’s remarks.
Woman
n.OCIjAiKATION—FRKEDOH FOR WOMAN..
What i the right of the ballot to woman com
pared with her privilege of etijoying health an<l
happincHM in the channell circle of her ttociul ami
domestic relations? Aibong tjife many discoveries
tending: to btomoto the hnpirindMH uti advance
ment of the human nice, nothing is so intimately
connected with thehelth mull nippiness tit Wpinun
the centcre and source ofour highest earthly en
joy nientu-as the discovery t>f a remedy which
meets her peculiar wants, and tit* her for the en
joy inentaof life, and for niinfatChlngto the happi
ness ofthose with wlminc slid i assoeuiled ill the
tender relations of sister, witV, and mother. This
remedy is found in hr J. Ilradlie'd’s Female
Regulator, ’’Woman* /lest Friend.” Ity it wo
man i emancipated from the ills peculiar to her
sex. Before it* magic power all irregularities
of the womb vanish. It cures" whiten” mipprcs
sion of the mens** and removes uterine obstruc
tions It cure* conatipution and strengthens the
system braces the nerve* and purities the blood
mid thus doing, it does more for her, and through
tier, for the whole human family than any dis
covery of modern Union It never fails as thous
ands of women oar testify. Prepared by Dr.
.T, Brndfleld, Atlanta, dn. Price: trial size,
large size, $1.50. For sale by all druggists.
A correspondent of the Macon TVi
• graph avows that a Methodist
preacher in Marion county preached
to three ol four churches one year,
spent five hurdled dollars in order 10
get to lits church in time, ami fee iv*
ed as pay one pair of fame strings,
one bushel id potatoes, anil two dol
lars and a half in man y.
Monroe Advertiser The M icon
and Bruns ■ ick i x'rnsion will I e com
plete, wu do n<-t doubt, in lime to
iirilig nex summer’s visitors to In
ilian Rpri'igs. Wo hope and expect
there will lie a thou-Hiid visit** s tu
Georgia’* llini>i famous summer resort.
It the landlords do not prep ire for a
cow I they will r gr. t It.
0 oisiiuitioui Dining tbr fir. Satur
ijay morning there w a gr. at deal
of stealing done. Cigars; fobacon,
bottles of liquor, pictures, >**<l eltitb
ing, ee, rllsapbearcd a‘nips) a* rib
idly by thieves us by the flames, und.
as a natural result, the station house
has bee i con ant y be-orge.l hv par*
ties who are in such ol property which
they remove from t heir buildings,
ami which can not be bund-
First Assistant Postmaster Gene
ral Hartmi has made the following
order : Postmasters Will not a 'low
non subscihcrs to take from iln- boxes,
nor will they hand to llnm newspa
pers addressed to subsedhi rs, refold
ed and returned to mem into iln
general delivery, without verbal or
written permit Irorn such subscriber.
A violation of inis regnlati m will be
considered as Mifh.'h irt, ground for
tlic removal of tl e oft'i-iiding postmas
ter. Postmasters tvid please ake no
tice.
Nabiiviixb Jan. 24—Some tint.-
n:: the First'National ■'Hank of this
ci y issued a chock o J on - !>. it n
i-on, of’l eva-, lot ftnO-j Tin- die
111 into ot her hands aval n is i-.it-'. - 1
to SO 800, Robison s ii,-on n-ii
erased .ml an il tier u • u I 11 -
s ea t. Ihe t .'outin-mi a bank, of N
York, cashed th check lor aT-x -8
bunk, lhlou.;li which )t was drmi,
tree,, ntly till- I'onrth Mammal lunik,
of Nashville, issued > s cheek io.a man
in Galveston f-o s|,j I o* chccl. came
into posessioii of James |j ii b -mi
and he load it cashed in a hank hi t.-ii
veston tor SBOO. it having been rtis. i
to that amount The U dyesion bank
sent t on to New Yor . tor eoih e| in
in lb. United States Na ujiial bank ol
that city, where it vut reftne-d, the
ciisflier defecting tin lof-geiy.
There is an existing ami grow rig
sentiment ilia' Gen. Luc ou-J. Gm
trcll shall ho the G verno ot
Georgia. The independent- i.fGeu
gia pro) two to try nr) t furnish t h--
nexi Gov rnor of ibis State (O n.
Garlrell has the mauhooii to say thsti
lie prou >e to Mlliini 1 his claim und
qual ficai on to and /or that high ami
hnmuuli e posjiion to the kmofs ol
Georgia. Iu short, WB expert Gen.
Gar rell to bo die independent can**
didale lor Governor, and the Fiee
Press will HUsiain him in the rtco to
lie best of its ahi ity and influence.
That he is well qualified no one can
doubti lie has taken hm ittlr active
mi rest in politics since the u-ar, ex
cept as a liberal rjvnlleiflun, every
boiiv knows. Our opinion is ihai he
should run. We are in lavor of any
moveiDuut that will defeat ihe Kirk
wood mts’tial adiuiratir society* the
moM atujendous political tram! Vef
grafted upon Georgia poli’ic*. Gft -
trell car whip tins* out and wipe it
out of existance. He can assault the
Miscalled gnai triumvirate by which
the United States Senatorslilp ol
Georgia was bartered for a consider
atiotii a bat gain no one cah success
fitily reiute oil the slump or n print.
We now sail in lor Osite|l tor Gov
ernor We do go 1 w th 'in money <e
itwani or the hope thereof/’
lElii a MCI.
fJTITte itndt'rsigned having located in the town
_L of .Jackson, respectfully oilers Ids professional
services to this citizens of Jackson anti surround
ing comity. Hb is an old physician of -*• years
experience- His OFFIt'K is at the BENTON
HOI SR. ;J. N. CHENEY, M. D.
21oct3ni
Look Out !
SIOO,OOO
To Change hands 40 Miles from Atlanta
Vtiluub’i' Real Estate for sale and td tent in the
<• ;% < ■ 11 ; ,i ami througli Middle Georgia to Hie
v . ; j- iii’M>u*ki> thousand D‘i.-
I. \:. •.!,<: d\ or, has been consigned to the under*
• ,!:i■ • i . -i.ih* amt rent, consisting of improved
i j.liMiiaii ■ both large and small; houses and
j<*ts u; ! -lore houses in the city, with good add
i:: •> : ishcl trade. Best water anti best oli
ii!..i* 1 mi tdo South. \lso dealer in (r**btiesund
1 -ooi ilies, and agent for the (’Pnteimial
' .• 1 ;, i and Condenser. Call on nr add rest*
G. \. (TNNINGHAM.
Real Estate Agent; tn illin, On.
<;EOItUI - lEOTl'il.,
OR IFFIX, * GA
s. s. shell, r RbrUIETOU-
The above hotel is located Twenty yards from
the depot. Bates £2 per day Tables suppl < 1
with c Ih*kV thfe matket allbrtls. Special rates
given to citizens Of Spalding and adjoining cdiiii
ties. e 28-tf
Brick Yard
1 Irick Mb(l<>
WITH iIK HIXI Ul.
\*N DF.RSIRNED ln*g leave to inform the
• p. oplc of .Jackson and surrounding country,
that they- null commence the manufacture of
hii. li, ii/.lackHon, at an oarly day, and will fur
idub t bent at prices that defy competition. They
have purchased new and improved machinery,
and will lx* prepared to furnish all the brick
Used in this section at short notice.
nOnovly 11. 1\ ARM AND It S(IN.
DENTISTRY.
■ ■
" I AVINt l located at Jackson, 1 desire to at ate
1 Ito the people ttf this and surrounding coun
ties that lam predated to do any and all kinds
of DENTAL WORK, at reasonable prices. Of
flee up Htnirs in thb Higgins building. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. ~
Nov. ltitli J. W. f!Rrl. bCHtlst.
MAHK, THE BARBER
BltO 8 leave to inform tlie eitizens of Jank*<m
and the public generally, IliaV jiu is now pre
pared to give an EASY HIIaVE.
Hair Cutting, Shampooning, Etc.,
done-in GOOD STYLE. (Jive him a call, at the
Livery Stable.
THE CITIZENS OF
Butts and Adjoning Counties.
We linvfi moved from IliKk’in's cor
nel 1 tu (hu house I'eeenllv oci'iipid uh n
Dfiijr Store b.v Dr. Garmielmel, where
wu Will be pleased to see you all. \\ e
inloml to keep good goods anil
CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
OUli MOTTO is
Quick Sales,
And
Small Profits.
Our line of goods will be ns good ilk
ran be bought in any market, consist
ing of
Orcvi CilomN (.eittlrmaiiN
< HOliiug potions,
liar:.. - - \V lllow-wiltu Glass ii iid
•luvware. Boots, Shoes, lints, (laps and
in fact all goods kept in a first-class
general store.
Roberts, Roberts, & Goolsby.
j n,lB JACKSON. HA.
FIRST CLASS BAR.
EAT, DRINK
1510 MERRY. f'^\
b|( Sl )f
( /%\ .1. J. EASTON’S A
\ ( \JL, WHISKIKH J A
Makes you EAT.
AArt ThSiiik. liefnr*- Ittkina
SaV, ,trunk ; Von are icnttlng retWfcrfiil fiit of
lain I USttillK I'leoly O. eat now ?
Nitt any too niiinli to eat Jdlin, Ha th quality
of liquor a man Urinks. Yon arc looking rather
(hln John, what a tills matter, IfOt the cramp ?
Wei, I tell yon Juilkc. I t<s-k a drink of red
liquor 'while ko and I'm feeling powerful bod.
It’* the quality of liquor you drink, my boy.
book at me. if you want to live tonic and grow
fat, always do your (radinic with the OI.I) RKI.I-
A81,8.,. KAHTON, where you nan always get
- PURE
WISKIES.
Gib,
liiiiti,
Bi'aiuliefl
Act
THE CELEBRATED
AURORA L*GER BRER ™ drali
and bottled. Pure Rye and o<>rn whisky for
medicinal |Mirrotc. * Bfwwlty. If yon want
something to make a lean man Sul and a fat man
Iran-ajc tinat a |K>at call on 3.3. BASTO.N.
7i*ftf.
Just mM at tlic
New
Hardware
Store
Burr ii Milis,
4!) IIILL ST LET,
G'fIFFIN, GA.
A Now and Complete of
CONSISTING OF
Cutlery, Guns. PistuN, Carlriires. Gun
Material, Looks. Bull*. Jlinyes,
SerelVs, Nails, Bolts,
Horse and Mlilo
Shoos,
Shovels, Spades,
Hay mid Manure Forks,
Rakes, Axes, Blacksmith and Car
penters TAols. Trave, Brest,(Halter, and
Well Chains.
Blip I*!* fills, Hill.
unis, SHA FT S amt AXMIS,
Belting, lace leather,
Gum, hemp, and lead
Baekiiig, babbitt, metal,
Fittings for steam engines,.
Rope, and in (net every thing
tn he found in a first-class Hardware
store.
We have also on hand a full supply
of
cooiiilti
—AND—*
nnvti^r.
STOVES,
? TINWARE,
Boise Poriisliti Go'll', &c.
ROOFING
M oil Kills ef Tie, CeppS’,
AND SHEET IRON.
Work done neatly and on short notice.
\Ve have the largest and gl’crttest va
riety of goods, ill otir line, that has ev
er been offered In Griffin, and all
bought before tho recent advnnee.
Please enll and examine goods and pri
ces, as we intend to mnko it to your
interest to buy from us.
It I Klt .V llll.lA
Sueeoesaors to It. C. Burr—ll. C.
Burr’s old Stand, No. 40 Mill Street,
Cififfin, Go 2800t3m
New Process
min.
OR
0 ID KN BH KAD.
p
MANUKACTUUED at
ISLAND. SHOALS MILLS,
lmve an entire outfit <f
MEW PROCESS MACHINERY
uiHimfHcLiirctl cHp*dtlly for them.
Thia flour ih highly rccomiociutctl by Dr. Hny
gooil, I'rcHidcut of Emory L'ollege, who culls tlo*
brtMt'l imitle from if ‘‘(lohlcn Breiul,” from vliicb
the flour tukcM its name amt eui’li sack will be
bruiuleU
bULDIH BRE’D
—Ft >lt SALE—
IIy IIYKRS A MA I.I.KTT urel A. Mu WAT
KINSf; HON, .luckson, Or.
JOS! All I JOS \ 01 mi A co.
21dccly V roprietor’a Mills.
Livery and Feed Stable,
E. T. WA KIN , PROP'S.
JACKSON GA.
-0
rpilE PEOPLE of Hutto county find llir Iravcl
-1 ilife public jffnFnUJy, arc hereby nolilU’d tlwl
a livery himl utablfc i now oj©i in .lucknon.
where they can Im: iwMsoinnioilatcU nt rcttHomibl*:
priccM. I have in conned ion, i litric* 1 h*t
for otfnvenimtl, to ©how nt'X’k to the best
udvUnlaK.e.
C
DABBEII
Your attciiUpn Jm hlmo called to the fact that a
gofMIHAHBF.It HlltiJ* to run In connect loti with
thc*thtc lliiir cut. ©having and MhuinixjonhiK;
done by u tirhl-eioMH barber.
0
BsR AND BILLIARDS.
tflftE
Whiskey.
Wines, been, ale, etc.,
R. T. Wallin, Prapriaior,
JACKSOPI tIA;
O
My stock of wines, whiskey nre Urge,
end are genuine. I keep the bent and purest in
tbe market My tktWß and are reaeonHbig
(hve rny goo<U w trial und be conriuccd of tlielf
f|rja!Jty. 19*tirprty
Sheriffs Sales for febiuaiy,
TITITJ, BE SOLD before tP.e Court Hoiifu?
i \ door, in the town ol Jackvon, ituttF coun
ty, On.. on the KHtST TL'EsDAY in KKiHU AliY
next, 1 ->b2, within the legal hours of Bale, the fol
lowing described property 10-wit :
One oodtubef und Moss Engine, five
power, levied upon the projicrty of \V. i'.
Marfain, T. J. Kitigewuy & William 'i’hnxton, by
virtue of one Itla issued iY<*m the Superior Court
of Butts-vfiunty, in favor of M. V. M>;Kibb -n vs
W. I>. M trlain, 'l'. I. i(id{vG>vny k Williant Thax
ton. This Dec., 21th, L'&i.
’ J. O. BEAtCIIAMr,
bherUT, ii. C.
WfILL nic SOLD Bnfoit tiio Co.nl IL>u>c
> \ door, in iln* town of.’latkPon, coun
ty, Gn., on the I IBBT Tt’KSDAY in
icY next. LSH2, within the leg’ll horn's ofiale, tie:
following dt.MerilJcd properly to Wit :
sixty acres of fund, lie lug pnrt ifftl'c CoD*-
nmn rind, silimtcd. lying aud being tn tfus <’<>un-
IJ- <*i llntts, bounded ns follows: North?y l:irnl4
of I*. .1. huwsuii ; West bv Mrs Lucy :
East by Josjah Freeman ; Houtli by .JoHiuli.Frc -
man. Levied upon ns the proucyty of JJ, \Y.
(lolcnmn, by virtue of one ll fa from tho
•il l District (3. M.. in favor of It. I*. T’rooku, vs.
U. \V. # hlenuin. Levy made ly J. It. BiT.i-.ks,
1.. C., and returned tonic, this Dec., 2d. 1881.
J. O. liEAIh’HA MD,
Sheritf, li. C. .
VX riT.L BE SOLD before Inc court bouse door
\ V in the town pf JankHoc, ButtH clOUntv, Gif.
outlie I'IBSi'TD BD.VY in FEBRUARY next,
IBs2, within the legal hours of sale, the following
described property to*wit :
Forty acres of lend in tlie North-West corner
of* lot of land nunibey not known, lying and be
ing in the county of Butts and bounded as follows:
North by lands of Mrs. Bishop; West by land* of
M.i-ton Hendrick: South by lands of the estate of
John Currie; East by lands sold by HI, V. McKih
hn as udmiidstrator on the estate of Tho. Me-
KlJ'ben, on the Ist 'J’uesd: y in Oeloher. 1881. Lev
ied upon ;is the property of .John Currie, J>y vir
tue of one tt fa issped fran the Justice cuintof
the Glti District (?. N|., in favor Kohf. (. Puke vs.
John Currie, property toint6d out by plointifl.
Teiuint in poßHosnion given notice, as required by
law. Levy made Got., sth 1881. This January iid
18$2.
J. O. BEAFCUAMI’.
SherilV, B. C.
W ILL BE SOLD K i Tore the courthcm.sß rloof
\ \ in tin* town of Jack...m: ltutts Ommty. (JO4
witiiin (lie legal hours of sale, on the FIRST
TCEHDAY in FEBRFAUY rcxK 1882. thefol
lowing dofiicrUicd property
Ten acres of land in the North-East corner of
lot of land No. not known, .situated, being avid ly
ing llie county ol Butts, and bounded ns follow* :
North by lands of Dr. J. If. Bryans; West by lands
of t lie estate of J. B. Rumble : South by lands of
the estate of J. It. Dutnlile ; East by lands of VV.
A Elder. Levied upon as tin? property of tho
csUite of J. B. Rumble, by virtue or three tax Ii
fas issued by J. O. Andrews and W. C. Nutt, tax
Collectors of Butts countv for the years 187'J. 1880,
and 1881, in favor oftlntHtutf* of ffcorgin andetmn
tj’ of Butts vs. the estate of .1. M. Dumbhu Ten
ant in possc-vitm notified in tin* terms of the Jaw.
Levy made and returned t*i me by J. M. MeMi
cliacl, L. <T'his Jitmmrv Od. 1882.
J. ). BEAUCHAMP.
rihoritr B. C.
DEPUTY SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD before the Court House
in tin* town of Jackson, Butts oonnty On.
outlie FIRST TFESDAY in FEBRUARY next,
18Mg, the following described propertyto-wit :
(Inc hundred and ten acres of land more or less,
IriiiK and iit'ing in the county of Butts and boun
ded as follows : North by lands of William White,
or I*. L. White; West Jiv land/ of B. Ft. Wliite;
Bout) 1 by lands of W.C. T. Redrtinn; by lands
of J. B. ThntnnM. f,evicd upon qs the projcrty of
M. H. Burlier by virtue of One tl fa issued from the
Huperior Court bf Butts county, in favor of A. P.
WaJl vs. M. H. Barber. Tenant in possession giv
en legal notice. This, January hth 1882.
W. D CURRY. Deputy SherifT.
WILL BE HOLD before the court house doot*
in the town of Jackson, Butts county <m.
on the FIR T TUESDAY in FEBRUARY next,
1882, within the legal hours dfstile, the following
described property i.o-iyjt •,
One eleventh undecided Interest in the Mcln
tosh projHTty, known us lliF Mclntosh Hotel, ly
ing uiitl Iteing in tin* Town of Mclntosh and In
dian Springs reserve, now occupied by it. \V*
Collier, containing eight acres more or less.
Numbers soon which the Hr>tel and stable and
garden nrfe Mttinted, contaiidng *4 acres less ho
tcct front on main street . r h feet deep whereon
is situated a small wood building known as the
Lamar’s store houste; sIWI Mvo acres eneli, off lot
No. 19 and fit) nil in thfc IncldMutc; and known as
the Mclntosh property. levied on h the |*rrvp
erty by virtllc and to satisfy one tl fa issued from
the Dougherty county Superior Court, in favor of
J. N. FretcHlit A Cos., vs. Brynnt A. Collier. Prop
erty pointed out by N. C. Collier, PlaintifTs 'At
torney. Tenant in possession given written no
tice, ms required by law. This, January Fdh* 1882.
J. O. tIEAtTCHAMI’.
Sheriff, B C
E. P. CATCHINGS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
.nt - • e.A.
WILT. jilend tunl pru tino in IJuttH and adjoin
ing ummtlfs, l and . fiFKD K at Court House,
J lob ’HU.
C. .1. 1.0 WETi,
Jeweler ,
JACKSON, - - GEORGIA.
Htj tiring done on nhort noli go. Work guar
anteed. Dealer in sewing machine oil and at
tachiucntH. lfeb ’H2
To 'Flut FilbllC.
Till: underitfned Im now prepared to carry
pi. --giik’gi-m on the mail route between
.Inckrton and Covington at reuHonabie rates. Will
leave Jackson every Tuif/duy, Tlmraday and
Sul u. day morninir at 7 o’clock. I will aim/carry
bamiiiftc or other light freight. Your patronage
solicited. C'npt. J. J'. I.<)Yl>,
Mail Conlruntor.
I\H. Wlil’ii in Juoknon I can !• found at the
liCilltih iloliw. nep 23-1 f
M. V. McKibben,
ATTORNEYS A T LA W,
.1 \<KNO\| - - GAi
sp 9
11. IIENT/Ui'K, Y. A. WEIGHT.
HENDRICK & WRIGHT.
Attorneys At Law.
jacKkon, Ijutts co., oa,
/. ,ni* t ice m all the COI’UTS except in th©
COI N I \ ntl'KT.
Will attend to all bunnies* PROMPTLY.
BKVVOX HOCBB.
.ItK'kson, <.,
r nill’, only lioti-1 offering •pcHu! nccommoda
] lions to the traveling puhiie vimtime Jarknon.
Thu.tiible** are Airniahed with the very best
market affords.
Feed Ntabloi.
Purlieu traveling by ptivutc conveyance cull
i11... have their stock cored for at reasonable
H. O. BENTON,
sep 10-1 y Pkorsirres.
DR.R. G.BRYANS.
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pnysician nl Surgeon.
• —O—
.I\CWvHO*, - - G\.
—b—
orFIRE UNPF.pI MASONIC IIAtT . one Door
South <jf IJruir Store. Cen.be found st night with
V. A. Wright, first door uvetf 3. J. Keeton’*
W%,CAI-L8 cun he left with Y. _A.
Wright, or James
iTiM
PHOTO' RAP HER
And Dealer In Picture Frames,
17 Hill Street, - - - Griffin, C.t
• All sires end Kind* of Firt-Class work executed
promptly,, (ild picture* copied and enlaritod.,
w ii piutiite of yoitraelf lil a UntiUSoru'' frumiy
I Mf!“*nclwe,onlv *T: