The Jackson news. (Jackson, Ga.) 1881-????, February 15, 1882, Image 3

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■hTjadiSsr. |)c,yj * j GA.fFEB 15, 1882^ |r(|vm i!vD county. ■r. JOIIS'S LODGE NO. 45, F.& A. M. ■ }[cMS First and Third Saturday nights in each CITY OFFICERS: ImiTkbmes.—J.' j. H. N. Byers, M. ami Will. Mullet. J. M. McMichael. COUNTY OFFICERS. Hormsary.— J. Carmichael. ■ci inK Superior Coukt.-L. D. Watson. J- C, Beauchan\jY. Sheriff.—W. D. Curry. Treitrkr. —H. O. Beutdil. Collector.—W. C. Nutt. Hr AY Rbct.ivob.-S. P. Vickers H[' o i’M'Y Surveyor.- -J. M. C. Maddox, Jesse McLeroy. MAIL SCHEDULES . Arrives in Jackson daily at 4 p. m Jackson daily at 4:30 p. m. —Arrives in Jackson at 5 p. m., Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Leaves at 7a. ra., every Tuesday Thursday and - biffin. —leaves Jackson every Wednesday ■l Saturday at 6a. in. Arrives in Jackson at HE. m., every Wednesday and Saturday. W, E. Harp, Postmaster. CHURCH DIRECTORY. to a ptist Church.—Preaching on the Fourth ftanduV, and Saturday before, in each month. CL W. McMichael, pastor: $L Wr.THouisT Church.— Prenclnlij; on the Soeond aNlihday, pad Saturday before, in each month, amsayer meeting every Wednesday night Sab- School at 3 p. m. each Sabbath. Young ■jin's Prayer Meeting every Sunday night. N. 9b<tLKNN. pastor. BflK M. C. A.. meets the First Tuesday night in H&ii mouth at Masonic Hall. Dr. Mays was in to see us last glrhe days are growing perceptibly Biger. 80. for a continuation of ft few de ■liful days like last Sabbath. HtVe are sorry to learn of the sickness ■ft. J. Irwin. ■he instruments for the brass band [My e been received. Now comes the ■g of war,” so to speak. lowaliga river is said to have been din four or five feet of the new' Ige during the recent freshet, n advertisement in the News would .eri illy aid some of our merchants j lisposing of their Spring goods, gu [r. E. round, one Indian Springs’ ral, enterprising citizens was in to us yesterday. ►’e hope our patrons will excuse short-comings next week, as the lor will have to attend court in ■kdale. [r. Billie Shields speaks of going to rida on a visit shortly. Be careful j t you don’t take the fever, William. [> Jeff Rohe its can get a sweet filing missive, by calling at the P. and depositing one cent, hree or four valentines will cover number sent to the Tost Offioc yes . perusal of our subscription list prove a general circulation through the county, and among the best n in it. ' the fat man of the council “sits m on you,” just consider yourself a [on. 11. B. Fletcher. That sounds it, don’t it? He is a wholesoul ctical thinking fellow, and the title aid certainly not detract form bis erness. I That crabapple cider at John Easton’s simply delicious. It is a mild harm ss beverage. Call ar.d try it before is all gone. Rev. Mr. Weathers occupied the ethodist pulpit on last Sabbath. The ! rds of J. W. Crum and E. P. Catcli gs were read, and their membership ansfered to this church. E. L. Henderson is giving general itisfaetion as an artist. He takes a lendid picture and you should avail Ourself of his sojourn in our town and tve you some made. His gallery is eated at the Benton House. Who will go into the organization of lodge of Odd Fellows in Jackson ? It an organization to he proud of and Mild be quite an addition to our immunity as a promoter of the cause Christianity, and training of the orals of both old and young. The fact that the News is red through it the county, 1b evenced by the im ediate delivery of many advertised Iters the first of every month. Those Lo do not take it, read their neigh !r’s, and thus one or two papers goes ic rounds of the neighborhood, (fre lentty before they reach the owner.) We have heard a number of our tizens express themselves concern ig the old seats and original streets, id it is a universal desire, and opinins (pressed, that the council order the reels opened up, and every person ver the line, be made to toe the mark t once. Guess the council will issue i order to that effect, as far practi- Rillie Shields, while trying to sella ranger in Henry county a patent dgletree, one day last week, enquir i the nearest way to Jackson. The [ranger not wishing to purchase one, id to rid himself of being bored by the dgletree peddler, said : “Jackson the very place, they all think they fe rich down there, and are about half tacked on railroads and will buy al lost any thing you offer (hem —that’s le place, just take that road there,you 'n sell all your swingletrees down |Our informant-, who accompanied m, says Billie drove on without far |er ceremonies, more than “goodeven- On- councilman area levelheaded set of fellows, and will have tilings in ap plepie order by the time the railroad is completed to this point, so there will be no fault or dely, on their part, tcf retard the speedy erebtion of business and other buildings, when transporta tion for lumber can be had. Our city fathers, witli the assistance Of Mr. James Maddox, surveyed the town last Week and located the corners of the square, the streets and the width. The four main streets incircleing the square, were made 06 feet wide, all oth ers 40 ft. wide. This is a move in the right direction, looking to a uniform arrangement of things before two many buildings are erected. What, at first, appeared to be a seri ous difficulty, occurred between one Of tmr citizens and a citizen of the coun, ty on last Friday, which fortunately however, resulted in nothing more than some very harsh language, and the drawing of a revolver by one of the party. The marshal interfered and an investigation had before the mayor. The rustieun was fined $5, and the oth er party hound over to await the action of the Grand Jury. Keep cool, gentle man, rather early for Spring fights. Mr. E. P. Catchingß has returned from a visit to Macon. He reports tracklaying on the Extension progress ing finely. In conversation with the boss-man, he was informed that they expected to reach Jackson in 30 days, if nothing happens to retard their pro gress. There is only a mile or such a blat ter of grading to finish, on which they haVo consentratdd their forces, and will complete it so as not to inter fere with tracklaying, which is being done at a rate of from one mile to a mile and a liaif per day. A Union SaUbath School was organ ized at the Baptist church on last Sun day evening. Col. M. V. McKibben was elected Superintendent, and Dr. W. L. Carmichael, assistent Superin tendent. Capt. L. D Watson was elected Secretary, and Mr. Jimmie Bankston, Libarian. Aoout Go names were enrolled and with a corpse of enflnential and enterprising leaders the school promises to be an interest ing one. The community should lend a hearty co-operation and crown it with success. We are pleased to learn that Judge J. W. jjarkness is recovering from a se vere hurt sustained by falling out of his buggy, on last Wednesday. He had returned from Griffin in anew buggy lie had just purchased, and as he was driving out to his residence late in the afternoon, his horse shied to one side of the road precipitating him from the buggy and his jaw struck the tie cutting an uggly gash, and ii thought by .he attending physician to he broken. He otherwise sustained some slight bruises on the head and shoulder by falling on the ground. This is bad on tbe Judge in his old age, and we are glad to know that his injur ies are less serious than at first thought to be. We are pleased to see our Coody’s District correspondent to the front again. We assure our correspondents that their contributions are apprecia ted. We tender space in our columns to Indian Springs if any of her thriv ing citizens feel disposed to give the local news of that popular village and make known to the outer world, her inducements and many advantages. As well as making it an interesting feature in the News, it would be of some benefit to the town. We hope some of her enterprising citizens will represent Indian Springs and her in terests in the columns of the News. BAMEM &, II VBIIK K DEALERS IN General Jtcrchamlise Highest Market Price paid for Country Produce. WORTHVILLE, GA., FEB., 13, 1882. The road commissioners will meet at Worthville on the 10th instant. South river has been within four feet of highwater-mark last week. More wheat and oats sown in Worth ville district this season than there has been since the war. There will he preaching at Key’s church on the third Sunday in each month. Worthville is a lively city and ex pects to have a railroad soon, from Covington to Jackson, “H. Car.” Dr. Argustus Hendrick and his broth er L. Hendrick, of Alabama, are visi ting their father. John Barnes is 80 years old and can plow all day. He puts himself in the crop as one, ablebodied hand. He has been one of the best farmers in Butts county. Rev. C. V. Weathers will fill an ap pointment during the present year, at Worthville, on Thursday night before the Ist Sunday in each month. WOMAN A REMEDY FOR HER ONLY. I Cheaper Ihan physician’* hill*, nnrt to be nw'i by women exclusively. It is prepared for them only, and and is specially adapted to cases where trie womb is disordered, and will cure all irreg ularities of the "menses”, or monthly course* , whether acute or chronic, by restoring the dis charge. This great boon is Dr. J. Brad field s Fe male Regulator, and known mid recognized as ‘Womans Best Friend’ Prepared Dr. *L Brads field Price: trial size, 75c; large size 8L VJ. tot ale by all drugists. SCHOOL NOTICE I will commence mv school at-.LwU son, Monday week, th" 30th of Jnoimrv, and propose to teach t<-n schi. astic months. Pupils will not he taken for a shorter period than three months, and will he charged from the time they enter until notice is given that they 1 have tinallv stopped. Jan., lfith. 1882. 1 janis. 'W. 11. BLACKJfORE. Til Id i:\TIkVSI ML Macon on A 15oom-- AVliat they tliinU ol* uh Abroad. Macon, Ga., Feb., 6th; ISS2. Ed. Jacksok News. Dear Sir: Hav ing occasion to visit the city of Macon, and thinking some of the actings and doings of t,he good people of the Cen tral City would he interesting, I take the liberty of addressing you. Macon is on a big boom and no mistake. Her streets are crowded with vehicles o f ev ery description, while the sidowullcs are thronged With busy people of ev ery class and occupation, prominent j among whom are the farmers, who are busily engaged making arrangbme nts for the year. In conversation with some of them I was glad to learn tb at a larger per cent of grain would be plan ted this year, than ever before. One old farmer said that he was “afraid to try and learn toeat cotton, for it killed hogs where he came from.” Every train that comes into orgoes out of the: city is literally loaded with passengers, most of vvhootn are country merchants, coming to buy of the large wholesale merchants of this place. They say they can buy goods cheaper here than any where else In the South. The ly in of Macon, at present, is the new railroad. Everybody seems in love with it, and. at all times of the day you can see crowds of people prominadirig the track, or standing ni groups admiring the beautiful scenery, for the view from the road is indeed beautiful. The road winds along the very brink of the river, and in some places the embankment juts fairly into the Stream. The most beautiful view is obtained while pass ing through the cemetery at the point known as Lover’s Leap, there the road makes a bold curve and all the beau ties of the cemetery and river flash upon the eye. It look? more like a beautiful pleasure ground than any thing I can compare it to. The white monuments peeping through the trees look like fine pieces of sculpture. Bond’s monument towers immediately 1 over the road and presents a most im posing appearance. The track has been laid foreleven miles and lloltsville the first station, has been reached. The recent rise in the river did a little damage to the road, hut not enough to : cause delay in the work. The con struction gangs “work every day and Sunday too” and lay a mile and a half of track per day. They would reach Jackson in about thirty days if the grading was all done. There is about a mile on Renfroe’s contract that has not been completed. They have con centrated the forces however and will soon push it through. I hear more about Jackson while here, than Ido when at home. Ev erybody speaks of Jackson, as the town on the extension. Several leadingbus iness men asking me about the price of land in and around Jackson, said that as soon as the road was completed thought of building summer homes there as they thought it would be the most desirable point on the road. I never beard a man speak of any other point on the road. The subscription for the Academy of Music goes bravely on, and Macon bids fair to have one of the finest edifices of the kind in the South. Th large house occupied by Nnss haum & Dannanimry was sold last Tuesday for $-10,000. Several other pie ces of property was sold and brought correspondingly large figures. When property sells high it is ft sure sign of prosperity. There is lots more I could write if I had the time, or you the patience to read, so for fear of exhausting that pa tience, I’ll close. Your, &c., E. P. C. Notes fra Cosdfs Da • c. m BY I). J. T. Please excuse my silence. lam just up from a five weeks spell of fever, and indeed I Was almost silenced for all time. Mr. Wesly Taxton has the finest oat and wheat crop in this section. The recent sleet was the most de structive to timber that has visited this country in many years. Mr. W. J. Evans has recently re turned from a visit to the Hand Moun tain. He speaks in high praise of that country. Mr. W. It. Weaver, one of our strong est capitalist in this whole section, will soon commence the erection of a fine merchants mill near the depot in Jack son. in riding around over the country, we noticed a lively thrift among our farmers. Notwithstanding the almost failure in a crop last year, they seem to have started out with renewed energy this Spring. Fences have been repair ed, waste lands have been taken in, houses renovated, and in several in stances new and commodious harnes have been built. There seems to he a mania for swamp land. Many acres of rich branch bottoms that have been almost a nuisance and trouble, will he taken up and cultivated this year. ♦ ♦ • Qi! tt'nv, advertising in dull times ike iiii'g out a dam because the water i- lo •. E -i iain wid pre vent g< J dims fr m ever coming The Corners WVeklv reports that a man mime Mu Richardson choked his innihera very old lady, and took her pension money Miss Richardson, a sisier of Mai, says the afl'tir is not as bad as reported. it ht of ill verlist'd Letters The following is a list of letters re maining in the Jackson post office, mi clashed, l'arties ending for the same, imwtt say "advertised." \Vm. W. Adders Oil, (11); Guss Ar nold, col. \V J Blqadsoe; Bond & Nutt [2]; L M Buck; II G Bearden; \V D Bartlett; Thos It Bailey. E B Cooper; Eft on Carter, care Bran non & Linza; \V A Caldwell, valuable; Betsey Cook, care Jim Maddox. Miss Lydia Dires; E 11 Darden ; Mrs. F Darden; Miss Pattie Dawson, col; B D inictl; Durham it Cook. II E Ellis. Billy Fiends ter; Ttofet Iv. Fears; Wash' ington Flint. J \V Gibson; L B Gones. Eli Holland (2); Mfs Jane Heath; F H Hates; Jeff itolifiehl;; Mrs E L Heath; II P Hales; G W Head; \V M Hark ness; Alien J Hales; A M II arris; Anthony HarkneSs. A Jolly; Miss Annie Jones; Crowder Kidtuell. J M Lame ter (2); Miss Annin Lee. JamesMcD.miell; IJ M id.lux; Sam uel Moody, col; Dillard Moore, col; J B Mangum or McGougn, J II Nutt; Samtui Nnwiile; J ft Pat rick. E B Stallsworth; Wyly Sims. Dicy Taylor; Roht Taylor (2). J C Williams (3); Henry O Williams; John Williams; Daniell White, col; Frank White, col; Charles Williams, care Ben Watkins. If not called for in 30 days, will he * f sent to the Dead Letter Office. w. e. Harp, p. m. Feb., Ist, 1882. Home Bulletins A gentleman remark ed to us yesterday that the reason why the English sparrow 0011 hi whip other small birds is that they a-e a grain-feeding bird, while our native biids fe don worms ami hav- soft hills and that those of the English sparrow are hard Gen. Walter (iwvm, who was chi. f engineer of the 1 nnft-derute ar mv, and who dif -cted t e attack ofl Km-t Sum'. 1 in 18G1, died at the Uarrehon Hotel in Baltimo e Md , 8 It instant in the eight ieih y.ar of his age. T' leg'sph it Mosi"u<er : The comtnissi'uiors ot liihb county met yesterday in regular irt-eiuig. A ntinihet of p niinent ci Izqiis ot l.’ut land district laid be! re them a peii lion asking that no more enwnty li q. "f licenses in- issued tmihnrising p is >n to sell ■ i.| .i■ .rs in that district. A countei'petiii'n was'o*o prosented urging .he cnmniisNmi rs no tn in terfere with the maticr withoti fi'si taking the sense of tb*' district on the subjec' by it popular vote. After considering tbs matter and listening to the opinion of Walter B. Hill, Esq , as to their authority in the premises— 'r. Hi 1 representing the prohibit ionists—- the bomd assed an order prohibiting the oh-rk from issu ing any liquor licenses to any person giving authority to sell anywhere in the district. The commissioners went beyond the petition, and decided not to au thorize the business in any part of county otuside of the city limits. They have no jurisdiction over the matter it wide the city TO GIVE AWAY A FIRST-CLASS SEWING MA CHINE AT THIS OFFICE. \ I * E have a bran new WHITE HEWING MA CHINE, with 7 drnwiTH, drop leuf, cover, rollers an l a complete set of extra attachment*, which we will give to any man or woWau who will get m> a club of s> cash siihHcrihers to the Jackson Nkwk, at #1,50, each. We will give the company’* written guarantee on the mac!line to keep the same in good order for the space of five years. 'The machine is finely finished with gilt ami is a perfect heautv. Come and see it. It !.*♦ easily managed and the lightest running ma chine in the market. If you fail to get up the 75 subscriber**, we will pay you a liberal per cent on the number you bring iih, for your trouble. Respectfully, 14dectf W. E. HART, publisher. WOMAN PROCLAMATION— -FnEEIIO II FOR WOMAN.. Wliat i- the right of the ballot to woman com* pared with her privilege of cnjoyiig health and happiness in the charmed circle o>‘ her social and domestic relations? Anion# the in.-ay ands overies tending to promo.c the happine *an advance mentoftbe human race, nothin# is no inUnnitely connected with the he till and hapn : e- of woman the centei e and source o'oit iiiglic t * rthly en joyments—a the discovery of a mne.y which meets her peculiar -wun!, and fits hev for the ew joymenisof life, and for ni'iiis Ci iojoo the happi ness ofthose with whome she is a- ooi.t.rd in the tender relations of sister, wife, and am, her This remedy Is found in Dr. J. Bradfith’s Fenm'c Regulator, "Womans /lest Friend. ’’ By it wo man is emancipated from the ids pecidia.- m her sex. llefore ils ma.pe power a'l i, re-,iarv ie.s of the tvoinb vanish. It cures" v/hi cf 1 s. ppres sion of the menses and removes u.cj'mc oh-i/uc*- tions Ucures eonstipalioii and r,i.e.i:;theiis tho system lraces the nervy* and publics l lie blood and thua doing, it does more for her, e id through lier, for the whole human family dm i any dis covery of modern times It neve, fails as thous ands of women can testify. R'epa/ed by l)r. J, Br.idfleld, Atlanta, (in. lb fee: trial *ize, "se. large *lze, HI. 50. For sale by all i'ru^lsts. GREATKENNESA W ROUTE VIA Weslcrn A Ailautl< IS. K On and after Bilnday, Dewinlief I, IKTIt, Triple Daily Pmatetigpr train* will lie run by the Obi lie* HhlJc Keiiiip*aw Route. THE KAHT MAIL THAIS NORTH. Leave* Ailuntunt - 2J>O p tit Arrive* Knoxville at - 10.-HO p m Arrive* Bristol at * - - ii m Arrives Lynchburg at * 1:55 jin Arrives* Washington at - < • 940| in Arrives New York at * * - - A45 a in TllfC FAHT MAIL Til AIN HOUTH. Tieaven New York at * - - 10:00 pni liCnreJ Wuftblngton at - - 7:00 u m Arrvie Atlanta at - 12:55 noon Only 30 Hours from Ner/j York to Allantn. Pullman cun* run daily l>etweeri New Orlcana, Mobife Montgomery, via Aflantsi to WiiNbmgfon, without change, connecting * 4o*ely at Wasbing ton with Pulluiati cars a Owl coa<4ie* for New York without change. Pullman Palace Uuns leave New York daily, making clone connection at Washington with Pullman • sira for Ulanta, Montgomery. Mobile, and New *lrleann. The Kcmieanw Route ia the r/nly line offering Hueli through cr arrangemenfjx. THE FAST MAIL TRAIN al*o makes close connection at Lliattitnooga from ' and to all (Kiinta W est. TIIE FXPKFtifI TRAIN NORTH Ijv.ivch Atlanta at - tt;2s p m i which inn e* clone connectiona for Home, alao at Ciiattauooga for all i>ointM Went. Till. KXPBKHM TRAIN t*> CTII Arrives at Atlanta .... 10:10 pth making ooiuie<’tion from all pointa Wc-t, ul tKt from Virginia and Tennc-wce point*. THE AfCOMXODATIO.V Leave* Atlanta daily (except Hnnday) 4:35 p m Arrive* Atlanta “ *• “ a n Kxcnrtioxi and Emigrant Rate* to all i*n'nt* in Texoa. Send for schedule. B. W. WHKNN, Cfi*l l*a*enger lEDI AL fill fill rpHK undersigned having located in the town 1. of Jackson, roi>eetfully otters hit* professional scrviecM to the citizens of duokHoti and mu around - h>K county. Ho in an old physician of 26 yearn experience. Hin OFFICE is at the BENTON HOUSE J. N. (.HENEM,, M. I>. Look Out 1 SIOO,OOO To Change hands 40Miles from Atlanta Valuable Real Estate fot sale and to rent in the eitv of Gritfln ami through Middle Georgia to the value ot ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND HOL LA Its and over, has been consigned to the under- 1 xißlied /or sale and renf, of improved plantations, ImHi larjje and small; houses and foto, andslre houses in the city, with good and well established trade. Best water and hestdir mate in the HVmtfr. Also dealer in Groceries an£ Family Supplies, and agent for the Centennial (.in, Feeder and Condenser. Call on or address G. A. CUNNINGHAM, Real Estate Agent, Grinin, Ga. UUOIU.I I HOTEL, GRIFFIN, . ... GA S. 8. SHELL, Proprietor. The above hotel is located Twenty yards from tin* depot. Rate’* £•) per day. Tables supplied Ivith the oest the murkfrt arafdt*. Sj‘rrlnl fates Riven to citizens M‘ Spalding and adjoining cotin* ties. se 23-tf Brick Yard I3i*icH Maclo WITH Ti ll lllYrnv. npTIE UNDERSIGNED bejf leave to inform tbe *1 people of Jackson and surrounding country, that they will eomincnee the manufacture of brick, in Jackson; at an early dny, uul \ViIl fiir nish them at priecH that defy competition. They have purchased new and improved machinery, and will le prepared to furnish all the brick usiml in this section at short notice. 3aovly H. I‘. ALMAND & HON. DENTISTRY. “1 T A VfNG located at Jackson, I desire to state 1 1 to the people of this and surrounding coun ties that i am prepared to do any and all kinds of DENTAL WORK, at reasonable prices. Of fice up stairs in the Higgins building. Satisfac tion iriMiranteed. _ Nov. 10th J. W. Crum. Dentist. MARK, THE BARBER. O 2~)E(ZH leflYe to inform tin* citizens of Jackson 3aml the public generally, that he in now Jirt* pared to Rive an EASY' rtllAVPi; Hair Gutting, Shampooning, Etc., done in GOOD STYLE. Give him a call, at the Livery Stable. imwffl THE CITIZENS OF Butts andAdjoning Counties, Wo have moved from Higgin’s cor ner to the hmiKfl recently owupld as a Drug Store by Dr. Carmichael, where we will he pleased to see you all. Wo intend to keep good goods and CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. OUlt MOTTO IS Quick Sales, AND Smali Profits. Our line of goods Will he as good as can be bought in any market, consist ing of llitns GootN fien*lenmns (Tnlliing, Notions, GROCERIES, Hardware Willow-vram Glass and Jugware. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and in fact sill goods kept in a first-class general store. Roberts, Roberts, & Goolsby. jan 18 JACKSON. GA. FIRST CLASS BAR. JACKSON GA. o fKAT, DRINK BE MERRY. ,Jr iMI P ( Pw\ J J KASTOX’fI V\ \ 1 1 A WJi I SKI EH ]\\ . -r Miikcs you KAT. *—*!!*? After Taking. Before Taking Say, Jitkjk ; You urc getting powerful fid of late! Getting plenty to eat now? Not any to** much to eat John, its the quality of liquor a man drinks. TOO arc looking rather thin John, wliat ’* the matter, got the cramp? Wei, I tell yon Judge, I took a drink of red liquor 'while. ngo mid I’m feeling powerful bad. It's the quality of liquor you drink, my boy. Look at me. if you want to live long and grow fat, always do your trading with thoDLD RELI ABLE J. J. FWHTON, where you cun always got PURE WISKIES. Grin, II urn, Brandies Ac. THE CELEBRATED AURORA T.aqpr BEER >u*h and hotth-d. Pure Kyc and corn whisky for medicinal purposes, a specialty. If you want somcGiing to make a bari man Hit and a fat man lean-again*! . j*>*t *H on J. J. KARToS’. ciecHf. Just mmi it tie New Hardware Store Burr a Mills, 40 HILL STEET, G'HFFTN, GA. A New and Complete Ktoijk of ■UK CONSISTING OF Cutlery, thins, Pistols, Cartriges, Gun Material, Locks, Butts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Bolts, Horse and Mule Shoes, Shovels, Spades, Hay and Manure Forks, Rakes, Axes, Blacksmith and Car penters Tools, Trace, Brest,(Halter, and Well Chains. Blip Wiibrls. Dfte. Ml nr MS, SHAFT Sand AXLES , Belting, lace leather. Gum, hemp, and lead Backing, babbitt, metal, Fittings for steam engines, Rope, and in fact every lliing to he found in a first-class Hardware store. Wc have also on hand a full supply of COOKING —AND— lift VYING 3TO"V*ES, TINWARE, House FornMiPi 4c* ROOFING Ani all IMi of Tin, Cosp 71 , AND SHEET IRON. Work done neatly and on short notice. We have the largest and greatest va riety of goods, in our line, that bus ev er been offered in Griffin, and nil bought before the recent advance. Flense call and examine goods and pri ces, ns we intend to-make it to your interest to buy from us. R|lltlt& MILLS, Nucecessors to 11. C. Burr—H. C. Burr’s old stand','No. 4!) Hill Sireot, Griffin, G 28oet3m New Process hour. on— GOLDRN BRFAD. MANUFACTURED AT ISLAND SHOALS AAILLS, All LLH. have an entire outfit of NEW PROCESS MACHINERY manufad 11 red ©specialty for them. Thi” Hour is highly recommended by Dr. Hay good, President of Emory f'ollege, who calls the bread made from it “Golden Bread,” from which the Hour takes its name and each sack will be branded mmi bread. —FOR SALE— By HYKHH A MALLKTT and A. Me WAT- KiNßtf? BON, JiU'kson, Gu. JOS I All BOH NORTH & CO. 21decly Proprietor’s Mills. Livery and Feed Stable, R. T. VA" KINPROP’H. JACKSON GA. O rp|lE PEGpLK of Butts county and the travel* I lug public generally, are hereby notified that a livery and feed stable is now open in Jackson, where they can Is- accommodated at reasonable prices. 1 fiiivc in connection, u large Ut miituhl© ivr drover**, convenient, to whow slock to the best advantage. , c DATIBEIt SHOP. Your attention is also called to the fact that a good BAKHKR SHOP is mil in eon nee* kill with the stable. Hair nit shaving and *lmm|*unirtg done by a first-Hass barber. O B R AND BILLIARDS. FINE Whiskey. WINES, BEER, ALE. ETC., R. T. Wallins, Proprietor, JACKSON GA. My stock of wines, whiskey cct„ are large, find are genuine. 7 keep the best and purest in the market My terms and prices are reasonable Giveinv goods atrial and Is* convinced of their * xceleut quality. JOnovK Sheriffs Sales for March. STATE OF GEORGIA, 1 Burrs Covsrv. f XXTILL BE HOLD before the court house door > V in the tmvi* Of .hx’kson, said eofintv and ftHte.on the FIRST TUFPDAY in MARCH' next 1882, within the legal hours of sale, til* following dbscri!>ed property to-wit ; Ail the thie-clevoutli undivided interest irl Hmt property lying and being in said county, town of Mclntosh and lixkau Springs reserve, known as the Mclntosh Jlotcl prm>orty, contain ing eight (S) acres mote or less, being lot num ber 36 on which Mclntosh Hotel, garden, out-- houses anilMabfus arc situated, being four acres res* a strip on West side of said lot, .‘>l, of 80 feet front by B 0 feet, upon which Lunar's store liouse and a small wooden building are situated, and about two (2) acres eacii off of lots Nos. 40 fc 00 lying South of lot 30 and wparated from it by a street ; the said eleventh interest l>e ing levied on as the ,w lirvan A. CoK lier, one of tbe Defendants, by virtue of one tl fa issued out of the Justice Court of the 946th District t. M., Dougherty county, Georgia, in favor of < hnrles A. Snundul <frCo., v. OoTik*r A: Clieveh. Tenant in possessiou notiAtsl. Tliis, February, Ist, ls'B2. J. O. BHAt’( II IMP, si c*:;t b. c. STATE OF GEORGIA,) Butts County, f ATT ILL he SOLD beimw the court 1 ions# t VV in the town of J:u Is<m,Mni<l cwiipty Mint Sfato within the lejjal hours of wiic, <n tin FIRST TUESDAY in MARUII next, IHSU, tilt* following described property to-wit : All (he one-eleventh ttmlivided infMtat in all ibril property lying; and being in said county, town of MefnK>*'li ami Indian Spring reserve known as the Melntosh Hotel property, eon tain iiK eight (H) acres more or less, bektg lot No. 3W on which the Mclntoeb Hotel, outhons cs and stables are situated, being lour acres less n strip on the Went side <f said lot. 3fi, of feet flout by ’•0 feet, upon which Lamar's store house and a small wooden buihling arc situjtol, and about two (’/) o vrf%ead i. oil* of lots 4ft and <'<• Ivinir HsmsU* ol l*H 3t' 111 Ml M'p.uiuvi. mmi .. .... .—* . ne said eleventh undivided interest l*c ii'K levied on as the property of Ilryun A. Col lier, De'endants in fi la, ')>y fa n c>, isoiied out of the Superior Court of Dougherty county. Georgia, in favor of J. M.. Enjtciiin Cos., vm.H. A. Collier. Tenat in posscitaioii notified. This 10th drtV of January, lHtfli. J. O. BE A UCIIAMI*, Sheri tl'. H., C. E. P. CATCHINGS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. - - GA. WILL plead and practice in Thitts and adjoin injf counties, t) '*. OFFICE at Court Hbawe, I feb ’B2. <. .I CO WEItT Jeweler, JACKSON. - - GEORGIA. Repairing done on short notice. Work guar antced. Dealer in sewing nmcliiue oil and at tachmcnts. I feb *B2 To The Public. TITK tindersignol is now propat'cif f6 carry passengers on the regular mail route between Jackson and Covington at reasonable rules. Will leave Juckilon every Tuesday, Thursday amt Saturday morning at 7 o’oloek. I will also carry baggage or oilier light freight. Your patronage solicited. Capt. J. I*. LOYD, Mail Contractor. I*. S.—When in Jackson I cun be found at tho Benton House. sep’JfMf M. V. McKibben, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JACIvSC N, - - A. " HENDRICK & WRIGHT, 1 Attorneys At Law. JACKSON, BUTTS CO., GA. WILL practice in all the COURTS except in the COUNTY COURT. Will attend to all business PROMPTLY. ttu. WON JitcitNon, Gii>, f nilK only hotel offering special areommodn -1 tions to the traveling public visiting Jackson. The tables are furnished with the very best market affords. Feed Stables. Parties traveling by private conveyance can also have their stouk cared for at reasonable rates. H. O. BEATON, sepJo-iy Propuustor. DR. RG. BRYANS* —'O — Physician aid Snrpsn. - - GA. OFFICE UNDER MAHON If! HALL, one Door South of Drug Store. Cun be found at night with y. A. Wright, first door over J. J. Easton’** B9IL.CALLB can bo loft with Y. A. Wright, or James 1 lafden.-®# jiin23 K. J. DEANE, PHOTOGRAPHER And Dealer in Picture Frames, 17 Hill Street, - - - Griffin, Ga All him KIWIS ui riri*i>iitfv wurhi cxevueeu promptly. Old pictures copied ami enktrged. wall picture of yourself in a handsomeframe Bxlo inches,only $2, K|climon<l X Danviile It. It PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. On and after Juno sth, IHBI, Passenger Tratu Servlet; on the Atlanta and Charlotte Alr-Lhio division of this road will be us follows : li!uiiwar(l. UNITED STATES MAIL, WO. 48, A. Leave Atlanta 4:00 u m Arrive Charlotte, m .*....3:35 p m NEW YORK EXPRESS, NO 47, • Leave Atlanta. • 3:15 p ni Arrive Charlotte, m - 3:15 a m UNITED STATES EAST MAIL, KO 19, C. I>avc Atlanta. :> P m Arrire Charlotte, m - - - - 5:3.j a m HUWANKB ACCOMMODATION, KO 21. Leave Atlanta. - p in Arrive Suwannee, and, 7:OS p m Wcutwnrd. UNITED STATES MAIL, NO 42. Leave. Charlotte, m, 12:30 p m Arrive Atlanta, ... - - 12:05 a in NEW YORK EXPRESS, NC 18. Lfcave Clmrlotte. M, - - - - 12:13 a m ArriVo Atlanta, 12:20 p m UNITED STATES FAST MAIL, NO DO. LenVe Charlotte, M, - - - - 12:33 a m Arrive Atlanta, 10:35 a m srwANSEE Accommodation, no 22. Leave Suwannee, D, 5:40 a m Arrive Atlanta - 3:00 ain CONNKCrihNS. A, with arriving trains of Georgia Central and A and W I* railroads. . , B, with arriving trains of Georgia Central, A and W I' and W and A railroads. C, with trains arriving on Ga. railroad. I>, with Lawrenccvillc Brunch to and from Lawrencevillc. M, with 0 C and A—O C.—R and A T and O, for till points West. North tptd Last. Pullman Sleeping Car Serviee on Tniiirl No 47 and 4H daily, without change, between Atlanta and New York. A. POPK, sept 9 Gen’l Pass. Agent. ijDP.OßTYiiiir Coaaty t