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TOU A AAD COt XTY.
StTjOHNS LODGE NO. 45, F. at A. M.
Meets First and Third Saturday nifait* in each
month. #
CITY OFFICERS.
-J J W Kaston, H. N. By fra, M.
I) iuS^“M.’ l McMichaeh
COUNTY OFFICERS.
O*MSARY.-J. F. Carmichael.
t'LEBK St'PEßion Court.—L. D. \V atson.
SHEIUFF.—J. C, Beauchamp.
DsfrUTY Sheriff.—-W. D. Curry.
<.Vru-NTT TRteURKR.—H. O. Bentdft.
Tax Collector.—W. C. Nutt.
Tay RlcnVOk—&. P, Vickers.
County Surveyor.*-J. M. O. Mftcuro*,
XJdiioNEk. —Jesse McLeroy.
MAIL SCHEDULES.
Forsyth. —Arrives in Jackson daily at 4 p. m
Leaves Jackson daily at 4:30 p. frt%
Covington. —Arrives in Ja'cfcson at i Jp. Vh.,
every Monday. Wednesday and Friday. leaves
Jackson at 7 a. m., every Tuesday Thursday and
Saturday.
Griffin.—leaves Jackson every Wednesday
and Saturday at 6 a.m. Arrives in Jackson at
r .> m.. every Wednesday and Saturday.
* W, E. llarp, Postmaster.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Bxwist CmmcH.— Preaching on the Fourth
Sunday, and Saturday before, m each month.
G. W. McMichael, pastor:
Methodist Church.— Preaching on the Socond
Pur.dav, and Saturday before, in eacli month.
Praver meeting every Wednesday night Sab
bath School each Sabbath A oung
I Men’s Prayer Meeting every Sunday night. N.
E. Glenn* par tor.
Y. M. C. A., mwcstlic First Tuesday night in
each month at Masonic Hall.
Walk up to the Cap’ns office and
Bottle that little amount. A word &c.
There is talk of organizing a Sunday
School at the Methodist church.
Miss Ida McKibben, we are sorry to
learn, has the measles.
Ed Henderson, our artist, has re
turned from a visit to Oxford
Mr. Goolsby has returned from Mo
nticello where he has been visiting a
eick friend.
Mrs. Bill Duke has returned from
Griffin where she has been on an ex
tended visit.
We are pleased to learn that John
McKibben has recovered from a re
lapse of the measles.
Rev. Mr. Pierce, of Griffin, filled the
pulpit at the Baptist church on last
Saturday and Sunday.
We are sorry to chronicle the ill
ness of our young friend Jimmie Har
den, who is quite sick with the mea
sles.
We regret to learn that the infant of
nut friend and citizen Henry Land is
unite sick with fever. Hops it will
soon be restored to health.
Miss Ellen Finley went to Atlanta
last Saturday for the purpose of laying
in aSpring stock of millinery goods.
Mrs. Sallie Duncan is visiting the
Gate City. She contemplates purchas
ing a stock of millinery and fancy
goods preparatory to commencing busi -
ness in Jackson.
Capt. W. C. Nutt has a communi
cation in this issue, which will be read
with interest by his many friends. He
thinks Florida is great country. He
states that he will return to Jackson
in a few days.
A communication in another col
umn of this issue, from Indian Springs,
pays a high compliment to Gen. Hen
drick and wife, two aged citizens of
Alabama, recently of this county. The
new departure of two of Butts’oldest
citizens was quite a surprise.
Hurah for Col. McKibben, lie is build
ing a residence for everybody that
wants to locate in Jackson at present.
We noticed one in course of erection
near Billie Shields on Railroad street.
Ifyou want anew house to live in,
walk up to the Colonel’s office and
register your name with instructions
as to what kind of a house you want.
It is almost invoriably our luck to
miss a good thing. We have reference
to the turkey dinner at the Benton
House on last Sunday, to which we
had a cordial invitation but was de
bared from the pleasure of attending
by unavoidable absence from the city.
Our representative, however, was on
hand and viewed things more critical
ly than probably we would have done,
and reports the occasion an enjoyable
one. Quite a crowd of young people
were present and the day passed off
leaving pleasant recollections in the
memory of those who attended. Mr.
and Mrs. B. will please accept our
thanks for their kind invitation.
We attended Rockdale Superior
Court last week, and was glad to meet
some of our old friends in Conyers.
Mr. H. P. Almand showed us a beau
tiful design for a block of brick build
ing on the East side of the square of
Jackson, showing a front that if built
accordingly, would be a credit to any
town. Mr. Almand informs us that be
will be here in a few days if the weath
er is favorable. Hehas received a bill
of lading for his machinery which will
be here some time this month.
We took passage to Covington with
Capt. Loyd, the faithful and accommo
dating post-man. He is a jovial good
fellow and will keep you awake. \V e
noticed that thesmall grain crop along
the route looked flourishing and bids
far for an abundant yield, and we are
pleased to note that considerable acre
age has been planted. We learn that
a number of planters have been re
fused credit in Covington, to furnish
stipples for the coming year, especially
for guano, as the privilege has been so
much and extensively abused last year,
by farmers trading off tiieir guano and
failing to pay for it, that dealers are
compelled to be a little cautions to
who they sell. Some of the farmers of
Rockdale assert that they do not in
tend to use a single sack of guano this
season. They have saved several tons
oflot manure and with a little com
post they will have enough to do them.
This is certainly commendable.
Don’t forget that Mark, the barber,
has moved his shop into the little house
on the East side of the square, former
ly occeupied as a shoe shop.
Brother Smith takes a whole column
in the Argus to simply teli us 'We aUft
inconsistent.
LOAHSOpIET.
Svill be negotiated on Five Years Time
on Improved Farms in Spalding and
Butts counties*by L. B. Nelson, At
lanta Cto., in sums of S3OO and Upwards.
Applications must be made through
BECK & BEEKS,
Attorneys at Law, Griffin-, Ga.
WOMAN
A REMEDY FOR HER ONLY.
Cheapen than phyaician's bills, amt to bfe aaed
by women exclusively. It is prepared fot them
only, and and is specially adapted to cases where
the womb is disordered, and will cure all irreg
ularities of the ’’menses”, or monthly rNKirsesr ,
whether acute or chronic, by the dis
charge. This great boon is Dt. J. Bradfield’s Fe
male Kegulator, and known and recognized as
'WomaWs Best Friend’' Prepared by Dr. J. Brads
field Price : trial size, 75c; large size $1.30. For
ale by all drugists.
Griffin Sun : From Utr. fi. W. Ham
mond, who was in Atlanta Friday, and
had a talk With Mr. Julius-Brown, the
recent nurchaser of the Griffin,
Monticello and Madison railroad,
we hear that that gentleman has deci
ded to change the route of his road
and carry it to Locust Grove, leaving
the original line at Ringold Lodge.
Only six miles of grading would be
necessary to carry out this scheme,
and it has fat more sense in it than
the “ subsidy ” plan that Mr. Brown
has been talking about for some time
past. Mr. Hammond says that deeds
to the right of Way have been purchas
ed, and that work will begin at once,
as Mr. Brown's idea is to have the
road completed by the time the other
road is finished to the point named.
Now the scheme looks tip top on a
paper, :d the writer proposes carry
ing "our Edward ” over on the first
train that Mr. Brown runs from the
place. Loeufct Grove, and set ’em up on
each end of the road. At any rate,
we hope, and believe that Mr. Brown, or
someone else will build a road from
this point to the Grove.
SCHOOL NOTICE
I will commence my school at Jack
son, Monday week, the 30th of January,
and propose to teach ten scholastic
months. Pupils will not be taken for
a shorter period than three months,
and will be charged from the time they
enter until notice is given that they
have finally stopped. Jan., 16th, 1882.
janlS. W. 11. BLACKJ/OIIE.
list of Jurors.
The following a list of Grand and
Traverse Jurors drawn at the Septem
ber term, 1881, to serve at the March
term 1882, of Butts Superior Court.
GRAND JURORS.
Andrew J Moore J W Carmichael
W M Mallet Sam McKibben
Jno W Gibson L J Ball
w II Tlraxton Lewis Atkinson
J W Lemmons R E Man
M L Hendrick J M Ogletree
W A Newton W A J Fretwcll
LII Moore W F Douglass
B C Ward J H McCall urn
J IF McCord Jr J C Maddox
RIF Aik in J M Ball
J B Evans IF D Curry
N 0 Alexander R F Gilmore
Thos P Bell J H Duke
J A Moore C G Harper
TRAVERSE JURORS.
IFM Roberts R G Lavander
A A Good rum H J Aikin
John M Holifield S M Thomas
John IFStrosior PR IFatkins
J IF Fletcher IF N IFoodward
Newt M Hammond IF F Swan
Robt K Fears R G Byars Jr
Henry O Benton M A Duke
T J MeMichael H J Collins
0A IF Andrews M G Bond
Pies Evans IFM Hark ness
Sim P Vardeman IF H Maddox
LA Duke G IF IF bite
T J Collins W F Hale
TJ Preston John Kinard
H B Foster T 0 IFoodward
J H Lewis N C Amos
C IF F Maddox
I ist of Advertised Letters
The following is a list of letters re
maining in the Jackson post office, un
claimed. Parties calling for the same,
must say “advertised.”
Wm. W. Anderson, (11); Guss Ar
nold, col,
W J Bleadsoe; Bond & Nutt [2]; L
M Buck; II G Bearden; W D Bartlett;
Thos R Bailey.
E B Cooper; Effen Carter, care Bran
non & Linza; W A Caldwell, valuable;
Betsey Cook, care Jim Maddox.
Miss Lydia Dires; E B Darden ; Mrs.
F Darden; Miss Pattie Dawson, col;
B Daniell; Durham & Cook.
H E Ellis.
Billy Flemister; RobtK Fears; Wash
ington Flint.
J W Gibson; L B Gones.
Eli Holland (2); Mrs Jane Heath; P
II Hales; Jeff Holifield;; Mrs E L
Heath; II P Hales; G W Head; W M
Harkness; Allen J Hales; A M Harris;
Anthony Harkness.
A Jolly; Miss Annie Jones;
Crowder Kidtnell.
J M Lasseter (2); Miss Annie Lee.
James McDaniell; I J Maddox; Sam
uel Moody, col; Dillard Moore, col; J
B Mangum or McGough.
J II Nutt; Samuel Narville; J B Pat
rick. , _.
E B Stalls worth; W yly Sims.
Dicy Tavlor; Robt Taylor (2). _
J 0 Williams (3); Henry C Williams;
John Williams; Daniell White, col;
Frank White, col; Charles Williams,
care Ben Watkins.
If not called for in 30 days, will be
""“'"iK*'!. M.
Feb, Ist, 188—
[Communicated]
Indian Springs, Ga.,
Feb., 28th, 1882.
Ed. News. —Remarkable longevity
and long life together. Til'd feVibject of
this sketch are names of persons aB fa
milliar as household words. Gen. Hen
drick and wife. TlcCir lives suggeßt
tlvoVigbt of peculiar interest, having
lived as man and wife more than f'O
years, is indeed remarkable and a rare
instance.
' Two souls with hut n single thougM,
Two hearts that beat as one”
for more than three score years is beau
tiful and must he fraught with love
and Interest.
What wonderful physicque 1 What
strength of intellcst and will? >v li#t
faith and love in God above to brave
the storms, perils and troubles of so
long a life. Butts county felt a rare
prrefe in this father and brother as citi
eens, ami much did her native hills re
gret having to give the parting hand,
but as the Psalmist David said, " The
daN's of thy years are three-schore years
and ten, and if by reason of strength
they tae four-score years, yet is their
strength labor and sorrow,” so it is in
this case, they have long past the al
lotted time, and have become infirm
and almost helpless. The children
and grand children met at the old
homestead, held a convocation, and
agreed to have the old people taken
eare of. They have now become cit
izens of our sister state, Alabama—
How appropriate the Indian signiffica
tion, “Here let us rest.”
Gen. Hendrick is a native of Vir
ginia, borne 1873. His wile is a native
of Georgia, is now 87 years old. They
were the “Siamese Twins” of our lov
ed Butts ; have waxed old in age, love,
sympathy and confidence, and are
closely knit in bonds of affection. They
have left in the county, children known
for honor, industry and integrity. Mrs.
Lawson, of Indian Spring, a daughter,
and two sons. Mrs. Bates, of Coving
ton, is another daughter. Miss Mar
tha, who has been their special bless
ing and comfort, has gone with them
to their new home. Alabama claims
several Sons and daughters of this fam
ily circle. Messrs R. J.& F. M. Lawson,
the enterprising and much esteemed
young men of Indian Spring, are grand
sons; the wish of the Writer is, that
when the golden bowl has been broken,
and the last tie with earth been sever
ed, then may the mantle of such rever
ed grand parents, be thrown on their
shoulders ; may their lives be as long,
and their characters as pure and un
tarnished.
Butts caunty has experienced a loss
We will, perhaps, never again know
of such longevity of both husband and
wife. If it be true, that old age puri
fies and refines, then these dear friends,
without a blot or stain on their man
tle of white, aro only awaiting the por
tals of Heaven to be thrown open.
My wish is that tlrt>y may be yet spar
ed to celebrate their diamond wedding,
which is the7sth anniversary, and may
their children and grand children re
joice on that occasion.
Indian Seringb Correspondent.
Fort Mayson, Fla., Feb., 20th 18S2.
Ed. Jackson News. Agreeble to
promise I will take time, though I am
very busy, to write you a few lines.
I arrived safe at this place on the 26th
ultimo, found every thing in a boom,
especially around Fort Mason, and I
believe this is given up to he the gar
den spot, as it is free from killing frost.
In several instances Vegatation has
been killed seventy-five miles farther
South, while ours are unhurt. This is
attributed to the water protection that
we have, being on an island surround
ed by the beautiful lakes known as
Lake Eustis and Lake Yale. Lands
are high and still going up. Improv
ed land on our island is worth from
ten to fifteen dollars per acre, in fact,
improved lands are not for sale. As
an evidence of our success in raising
vagatables I will state when I arrived
here, over three weeks ago, some of
my neighbors where shipping peas,
and a few days later they were ship
ping beans and tomatoes. Bob (my
son) being anew coiner and having
no experience in the business, has a
later crop than some of the rest, our
beans and tomatoes have just began to
bloom but are looking very well. I
will try to get home by the first of
March and will bring you a mess of
our own raising. I have been quite
busy ever since I landed here hauling
lumber and building ; have had the
chance to visit hut few orange groves ;
I find they are nearly done shipping.
Boh has started us a nice little grove
one mile from Fort Mason.
I gather from your valuable paper
that you have, had Rome very Cold
weather. We have not had any use
for fire to warm by since here I have
been, except a few times I hope the
cold weather will bo over by the time
I get horrre.
I would have written before now but
for the want of time.
W. C. Nutt.
The case of the 4-vear-old hoy who
; became an Invalid through inveterate
| smoking, his parents having given him
! all the tobacco he wanted, is interesting
j the faculty of the Surgical Institute in
Indianapolis. They have deprived
him wholly of the weed, and hope to
cure him of spinal trouble whieh his
habits has caused. He had smoked
an average of ten cigars a day for a
year.
The Constitution cannot understand
why the farmers of the South do not
get rich. Wasted time, credit prices
and generally bad economy is the
cause. No business "will sncceed con
-1 ducted on the same principles. Macon
Tel <fc Messenger.
Another ludepcudent Jeffersonian
democrat, provided lor-by the Sfcal
wart administration of King Arthur
the first. Mr, J. R. Banks takes
Ihe bread ontmf the mouth of Miss
ltoddey, a of one of Mon
roes old honored trusted physicians,
who has passed over the liver and is
now resting undeV the shade of the
trees oh EieVnitys shore. O shame
where is thy blush. To how much
lower depths shall our people 'descend?
A man claiming to he Vtspeetable,
willing to oust a woman from a little
office she is competent to fill, for the
sake of a few leave -an I fishes 1 V r
ily an Ihdependent [so (tailed] is
cheaply bought*—to the Radicals, but
most dearly to himself. When he is
willing to sacrifice his independence
and tiis manhood, for a little village
Post Office, and take it away from
such a woman as the daughter of Dr.
Roddey 1 O lempora 1 O mores !
Monroe Ad' i rtiser.
Mill WORK,
J. S. Knott,
JACKSON, - - - 11 A.
All Work Warranted,
Carriages, Buies, Wai
ms, k
overhauled and repaired on short no
tice.
ALL KINDSOF
Job Work
done with neatness and dispatch.
CARRIAGE SMITHING BONE,
UNDERTAKER.
Will keep on hand Coffins, Caskets,
and Undertakers Hardware. A hearse
will also t>o ftirnished. B@U Shop in
rearof Duke’s store. marl
DR. R. G. BRYANS,
-^o—
aid Snrpon.
£*.() M.
JUEHOX, - - G\.
—O—
OFFICE UNDER MASON IB lIALL, one Door
South of Drug Store. Can be Pound at night with
Y. A. Wright, first door J. J. Euston’s
ae*,OALLS call t,e left with Y. A.
Wright, or James Harden.-i©a jari2s
TO GIVE AWAY
A FIRST-CLASH SEWING MA
CHINE AT THIS OFFICE.
\\7 |S hiVc a bran nteW WHITE SEWING MA-
X'V CHINE, with 7 draWePa, dfopleaf. cover,
rollers an*l a complete set of ixtrn attachment*,
which we will give to any man or wowan who
will get Up a club of W cosh subscriber* U 1 the
Jackson News, at #1,•'30, each. We will give the
company*® written guarantee ah the machine to
keep the game in good order lor the apace of five
years. The machine is finely finished with gilt
and is a perfect beautv. Come mid see it. It is
easily managed and the lightest running ma
chine in the market. If you fail toget up the 75
subscribers, wc will pay you a liberal per cent on
the number you bring us, for yjur trouble.
Respectfully,
14dectf W. 15. IUUP, publisher.
WOMAN
PLOCLAMATION—FREEDOM FOR WOMAN..
What \h the right of the ballot to woman com
pared with her privilege of enjoying health and
happiness in the charmed oirelit of her social and
domestic relations? Among the many discoveries
tending to promote the happiness an advance
ment of the human race, nothiig is so intimately
connected with the heltli and happiness of woman
the eentere and source ofour highest earthly en
joyments—as the discovery of a remedy which
meet® her peculiar Wants, and fits her for the on*
joyrnentsof life, and for miuisieriugto the happi
ness of those with whoine she is associated in the
tender relations of sister, wife, ami mother. This
remedy is found in J>r. J. Brudflsld’s Female
Regulator, ’’Womans Rest Friend.” Hy it wo
man is emancipated from the ills peculiar to her
so*. Before its matfitS power all irregularities
of the womb vanish. It cures” whites” suppres
sion of the menses and removes uterine obstruc
tions It cures constipation and strengthens tin*
system braces the nerves and purifies the blood
and thus doing, it does more for her, ami through
her, for the whole human family than any dis
covery of modern times It uHver fails as thous
ands of women carl testify. Prepared by I>r.
J, Brad field, Atlanta, <*u. Price: trial size,
large size, 81. 50. For sale by all druggists.
GREAT ICE WES A IF ROUTE
VIA
Western & Atlantic It. It
On anil after Sunday, J)eoemler 1. 1*79, Triple
Daily Passenger trains will be run by tlie Old Re
liable Kennesaw Route.
THE FAST MAIL THAI* NOBTFI.
Leave* Allanta at - 2:00 p m
Arrives Knoxville at 10:30 p ni
Arrives Bristol at - - , - - 3:45 an
Arrives Lv non burg at - t - - 1:55 p m
Arrive* Washington at - - - 9 40 p ni
Arrive* New York at - - - - 6 45 a in
THE EAST MAIL TKAIff SOUTH.
Leave* New York at lOitJO p in
Leaves Washington at * - * 7:00 a m
Arrvies Atlanta at * * • 12:55 noon
Only 89 Hours from, New York to Atlanta.
Pullman ear* run daily between New Orleans,
Mobile, Montgomery, vi: Attasla to Washington,
without change, connecting closely at Washing
ton with Pullman car* and coaches for New
York without change.
Pullman Palace Oar* leave New York daily,
making close connection at Washington with
Pullman <'ars for Atlanta, Montgomery, Mobile,
and New Orleans.
The Kennesaw Route is the pnly line offering
such through car arrangement*.
THE FAST MAIL TRAIN
also make* close connection at Chattanooga from
and to all points West.
THE EXPRESS TRAIN NORTH
Leaves Atlanta at - - - . 9:25 p in
which maes close connection* for Rome, also at
Chattanooga for all points West.
THE EXPRESS TRAIN SOUTH
Arrives at Atlanta - • 10:50 p m
making connection frord all point* West, also
from Virginia add Tennessee points.
THE ACCOMMODATION
Leaves Atlanta daily (except Sunday) 4:35 p m
Arrive* Atlanta “ “ *' 7:55 a in
I>ow Excurson and Emigrant Rate* to all points
in Texas. Bend for schedule.
B, W. WRKNN,
OtoU Passenger Atlanta, Ou
PATENTS
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Trade Marin. Copyrights, etc., for the United states,
Canada. Cuba. England, FrajiC- Germany, etc. We
have had thirty-live years’ eupcrlciice.
Patents obtained through u* are noticisl In the for
estikic American. This large and splendid Illus
trated weekly paper. $3.20 a year,showsthe Progress
of Science, Is very loterestlne. and has an enormous
circulation. Address ML'NN A CD., Patent Solid
(ora. Pub's of SclßSTinc American, iff Park li.jv
Jte w York. Hand book about Patent* free.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
rpHE undersigned having: located in the town
.L of Jackson, otters his professional
services t< the citizens of Jackson and surround
ing county. He is an 'old physician Vf 2A years
experience. His UFKIcK is at the .BENTON
HOUBE. J. N. CHENEY, M. D.
21oct3m
Look Out I
SIOO,OOO
to Change hands 10 Miles from Atlanta
Valuable Real Estate foV sale and t*> rent in the
city of Griftin and through Middle fwonria to the
vafoo Vf ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL
LARS and over, has been consigned to thte under
signed for sale and rent, consisting of improved
ohiYdatiou*, both large and small; houses and
lots, and store houses in the city, with good and
well established trade Rost water and liest cli
mate in the South. Also dealer in Groceries and
Family Supplies, and Bgent foT the (Vntcnnial
(Sin, Feeder and Condons**. Call on or address
G. A\ CUNNINGHAM,
Ih-al Estate Agent, Grinin, Ga.
r.KORUI I HOTEL,
GRIFFIN ; .... <FA
Sv & SHELL* I’HOPfHKTOR.
The above hotel is Wrvtfed T\v*ntV yards from
the de|Ht Kates 82 per day. Tables supplied
with the best the market rvtfords. Special rates
given to citizens of Spalding and adjoining coun
ties. SMf
Brick Yard.
13 rick; >1 utle
WITH MACHINERY.
THE UNDERSIGNED beg We* tb inform th*
pcxVple of Jackson and surrounding country,
that they will commence the mnntifnoflire of
brick, in Jauktfdfi, atari early day, and will fur
itfufc \UcWi At prices that defy eMYi|iotition. They
have purchased new and improved machinery,
and will bo prepared to furnish all the brick
used in this section at short notice.
30novly 11. P. ALMAND A SON.
DENTISTRY.
I TAVING located at Jacksdn. I dfcsife to stat*
I I to the people of this artd surrounding conn
ties that 1 am pv'epufed td do any and all kinds
of DENTAL WORK, at reasonable prices. Of
fice up staifs in the Higgins building. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. „
Nov. 16th J* W. CKt’*, Dentist.
MARK, THEBAEBER
3 )EGB leave to inform thr citizens of Jackson
Jam) th<e public generally, that he is now pre
pared to give an EASY’ SHaVE.
Hair Cutting, Shampooning, Etc.,
clone in GOOD STYLE, Dive him n call, at tlio
Livery Stahl*.
THE CITIZENS OF
Butts and Adjoning Counties,
Wo have moved from Iliggin’s cor
ner to the house recently oeeupiil ns n
Drug Store by Dr. Carmichael, where
we will he pleased to see you all. Wo
intend to keep good goods and
CARNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
OUli MOTTO IS
Quick Sales,
•AND
Small Profits.
Onr line of goods will he ns good as
can be bought in any market, consist
ing of
lire** Good*. Gentleman*
Clothing, Xotioiw,
GROCERIES,
Hardware Willow-ware Glass and
.Tugware, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cups and
in fact all goods kept in a first-class
general store.
Roberts, Roberts, & Goolsby,
jnntS JACKSON. GA.
FIRST CLASS BAR,
JACKHON GA.
EAT ’ DRINK
I,E mekky. jwi
efc iMI if
| /Y-\ J. J. EASTON’S \\
V 1. I--*- WIIISKIKS .
Makes yoli FAT.
Alter Taking. Before Takinu
HY, Jrnoi; You ore getting powerful tnl of
tat,-! Getting plenty to cut now ?
Not any too much to eat John, its the quality
of liquor a man drinks. You are looking rather
thin John, what’s the matter, got the cramp ’
Wei, X tell yon Judge, I look a drink of red
liquor 'while ago and I’m feeling powerful bud.
It's the quality of liquor you drink, my boy,
Look at me. If you Want to live long and grow
fat, always dolour tooling with the OLD RELI
ABLE J. J. KASTO.V, where you can always get
PURE
WISKIES.
Ciin,
Hum,
II r* r tidies
Ac.
THE CELEBRATED
AURORA LAGFR BEER n
nnd bottled. Pur* Rye and corn whisky for
medicinal purposes, a specialty. If you waitt
something fo make a lean man fat and a fd man
leaii-agaimrt a post call on J< J< KABTuN.
Tdeutf.
Just RgcbM at Hie
New
Hardware
Store
Burr a Mills,
40 HILL STEET,
GRIFFIN, GA.
A New and Complete Sto9k of
IIAitDWAItE,
CONSISTING OF
Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, Cartrigcs, Gun
Maietirtl, Lucks, Butts, Hinges,
Screws, Nails, Bolts,
Horae mid Mulo
Shoes,
Sliovols, Spades,
Hay and Manure Forks.
Rakes, Axes, Blacksmith and Car
penters Tools, Trace. Brest,{llivlter, and
Well Chains.
Ell? Wieelfi, Spates, Ms,
RIMS, S/Ll FIS ami AXLE*
Belting, lace leather, * _
Gum, hemp, and lead
Packing, babbitt, metal,
Fittings for steam engines,
Rope, and in fact every thing
to he found in a first-class Hardware
store.
Wo have also on hand a flill supply
of
COOKINC
—AND—
* HRATISG
ST O’VIES,
Tinware,
House Fomisbins: Go:J, k
ROOFING
Aoi all Kiois tf Tie, Copper,
AND SHEET IRON.
Work done neatly and on short notice.
IVe have the largest and efcntcßl va
riety of goods, in our line, that lias ev
er Been offered in Griffin, and nil
bought before the recent advance.
I’lertse call and examinogoods and pri
ces, as We intend to make it to your
interest to buy from us>
mint X HI I* IX,
Succcessors to 11. G, Burr —H. C.
Burr’s old stand, No. 4G Hill Street,
Griffin, G 28oet3m
New Process
Ml.
OK
GOLDEN BREAD.
o
MANUFACTURE!) AT
ISLAND SHOALS MILLS,
rjMIESE MILLS have on entire outfit of
NEW PROCESS MACHINERY
manufactured especially for them.
Thin flour in highly recommended hy Dr. lluv
good, hwtWrt of Emory College, who calls the
bread made from it “Golden Brand, ..i.m.
the flour takes Us name and each Hack w ill be
branded
GOLDEN BBEAB.
—FOIt SALE—
Hy BYERS At MALLKTT and A. Me WAT
KINS* HON, Jackson, (la.
JOS IAII BOS WORTH & CO.
21decly Proprietor’s Mills.
Lively and Feed Stable,
R. T. WATKINS, PROP’S.
JACKSON GA.
O
rpHE PEOPLE of Butt* county and the t ravel-
I I rig pilMHe generally, are hereby notified tlrnl
a livery and feed stable if* now ofien ill Jaeksonj
where they cun be accommodated at reasonable
prices. 1 have in connection, a, large Jot suitable
for drover*, convenient, to *hw stock to the best
advantage*
C
BABBEB SHOP.
Your attention i* also called td the fact that a
good liAKHPiU HHOP is run in connection witli
the Stable. Ifalr cut, shaving and shampootiing
done by a first-class barber.
O u
BiR AND BILLIARDS.
FINE
Whiskey.
WINES, BEER, AIE, ETC.,
R. T. Mins, Proprietor,
JACKSON GA*
o
My stock of wine*, whiskey cct,. ore large,
and are, genuine. I keep the bent and purest in
the market My term* and prices are reasonable
Give my goods atriul and la: convinced of their
•xvoleut quality. flOnovljr
Siieriff's Sab for March,
STATE OF GEORGIA, )
Butts County, j
~\ VTILL BE HOLD before the court house door
\\ in the town of Jackson, said county uml
State,on the EIKHT TUI BDAY in MAHUII next
IXB2, within the legal hour* of sale, tlie following
described property to-wit :
All the One-eleventh undivided interest in
that property lying and being in said comity,
town of MclntoHh and Indian Springa reserve,
knnwnnflthc Mclntosh Hotel jroperty, contain
ing eight (8) ucrex more or less, being lot mini
ber 36 on which the Mclntosh Hotel, garden, out
hoiiHes and Htables are sitnated, being four acres
lean a strip on West side of Haiti lot, 36, of 80 feet
front by 50 feet, upon which Lamar’s store houne
and a sinn 11 wooden building are situated, ami
about two (2) aefes ofl’of lots Nob. 40 A J\o
lying South of hit 36'Afafl separated from it by a
street; the said eleventh nndjvlded interest be
ing levied on as the•pfrd'ftefty of Bryan A. ( oi
lier, one of the Defendants, by virtue of one ti
fa issued out of the Justice Court of the 946t1
District G. M., Dougherty county, Georgia, in
favor of Charles A. Shnndnl .<(• C’o., vs. ('oilier Ac
Cheves. Tenant in possessiou notified. This,
February, Ist, ISB2.
J. O. BEAUCHAMP,
Sheriff B. C\
STATE OF GEOIiGIA, I
H\tts County. (
■\ \TILL BE SOLD before tlie court house door
VV in the town of Jackson, said county and
State within tin* legal hours of stile, tin the
FJKST TUESDAY in MARCH next, 1882, the
following described property to-wit :
All the one-eleventh undivided intertTH in all
that property lying mid being in said county,
town of Mclntosh and Indian Springs reserve,
fcnWwn ns the Mclntosh Hotel property, contain
ing eight (8) aoYes more or lt/sH, being lot No. 36
on which the Mclntosh Hotel, gardens, outhous
es ami staides are situated, being four acres less
n strip tin the West nh!o of said lot, of 80 feet
front by AO feet, uikjii which Lanmr’s store house
and a small wooden building are situat' and, and
about two (2) acres each, off of hits 49 and - r 4>,
KVing South of lot 36 and separated from it by a
Street : the said eleventh undivided interest be
ing levied on ns the property of Br.yan A. Col
lier, Defendants in tl fa, by virtue of ufl tk,
issued out of the Superior Court of Dougherty
county, Georgia, in favor of J. M. Fretchln A (Jo.,
vs. B. A. Collier. Tenat in poHncssion notified.
Thin loth day of January, 1882.
J. (). BEAUCHAMP,
Sheriff, B. C\
SHERIFF’S SALK FOR APRIL.
STATE OF GEORGIA,)
Butts (Bounty. J
TTTIU. BE SOLD before the court house,
VV door itithe town of Jackson said county
and state on the first Tuesday in April 1882 with
in tlie legal hours of sale the following dlscribed
property to wit: Onxs hundred acres of laiul No
hot known, sitdated and being in the 616 District
tl. M. hi said county and State hound as follows:
North by lands of A. (4. Smith: West by hinds of
T. O. Mdcfetroy : South by lands <it William
Bond ; East by hinds of J. L. Barnet. Levied
tijsln os th'e property of Caroline M. IJ. Cnrgile
liy virtue ana to satisfy one Fi. Fa. issued from
the Superior Court of said county in favor of
John Middleton AdnMVl*fVtttbr on thV* estate of
Nutvoy Middleton vs Caroline M B (Jnrgile tenant
in poscMsiou notified this Feb. Iltli 18X2.
J. O. BEAUCHAMP,
-■* rihcrilT, B. C.
E. P. CATCHINGS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
J\CKXOK, • - GA.
WlLh phmd and practice in Butts mid adjoin
ing counties, OFFICE lit Court House,
1 fob ’BB.
C. .1. loweiT
Jeweler,
JACKSON, - - GEORGIA.
rtepaiVhik dbnc on short notteh. VVork Ajnar
anteed. Dealer in scwirig nmcldnc <il ami at fc
lachnicntH. I fob ’B2
To Tlie Public.
Tilt? undersigned ih ndw prepared to carry
passengt rs on the regular mail route between
Jackson and Covington at reasonable rates. Will
leave Jackson every Tuesday, Thursday nml
.Saturday morning at 7 o’clock. I will also carry
baggage or other light freight. Your patronage
solicited. C'apt. J. I*. LOYD,
Mall Contractor.
P. H. -When in JutfUwrw l cun be foil ml at thb
Itch (on House.
M. V. McKibben,
A TTORNEY A TLA IF,
JACKXO.V, - - CJA.
sep 9
It. ÜBMDRTCK. Y. A. WUIUtIT.
HENDRICK & WRIGHT,
Attorneys At Law.
JACKSON, BUTTS CO., GA.
WILL practice in all the COUUTri except in the
cot' nt y oornf.
Will attend to all business PROMPTLY.
Bti vvo\ mu si'.,
JnrkNon, Bn,.
fTMIIC only hotel ottering special neeommoda-
I lions to the traveling public visiting Jackson.
Thfe tables are furnished with the very best
market utfords.
Feed niuuii-s.
Parties traveling ly private conveyance can
also have their stock cured for at reasonable
rates. 11. <>. BKNTON,
sep 30-1 y Puopkiktoh.
R. J. DEANE,
PHOTOGRAPHER
And Dealer in Picture Frames,
17 llill Street, - - - Giukfix, G.v
All sixes and kinds of Fict-Hass work executed
promptly. Old pictures copied ami enlarged
wall picture of yourself in a lmndsome'framo
Bxlo inches,only $2.
lt|‘limn<l X Danville 12. It
PASSENGER DI3PARTMENT.
On and after June sth, 1881, Passenger Train
Service o. the Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line
division of this rood will be a* follow* :
lOuhtward.
UNITED STATE* MAIL, NO. 43, A.
Leave Atlanta 4:00 a lit
Arrive Charlotte, m 3:35 p m
NEW YORK EXPRESS, NO 47, B.
Leave Atlanta, ----- 3:15 p m
Arrive Charlotte, m - 3:15 uni
UNITED STATE* FAST MAIL, NO 49, C.
Ijcave Atlanta, * 0:9) p m
Afrive Charlotte, m - - - - 5:35 u m
HUWANKE ACCOMMODATION, NO 21.
Leave Atlanta, ----- 5:00 p m
Arrive Suwannee, D, - - 7:ob-p iu
WcMtwnrd.
UNITED HTATS* MAIL, NO 43.
I/cave Charlotte, m, * * 4 12:30 p m
Arrive Atlanta, - * * * 12:05 atu
few YORK EXPRESS, NC 48.
I/Care Charlotte, M, 12:43 a in
Arrive Atlanta, ----- 12:20 p m
UNITED STATE* FAST MAIL, NO 00.
I.cave Charlotte, M, 12:33 a m
Arrive Atlanta, - - - 10:35 a ni
SUWANNEE ACCOMMODATION, NO 22.
I/Cave Suwannee, D, • • * * 5:40 ani
Arrive Atlanta • • • • * 8:00 a m
CONNECTIONS.
A, with arriving trains of Georgia Central and
A Mud W Pmllwadfc
B, w ith arriving train* of Georgia Central, A
and W P and W and A railroads.
C, with trains arriving on Ga. railroad.
I), with Lawrenceville Branch to and from
Lawrcncoville.
M, with ’ Cand A—<l C.—R and D and A T and
O, for all points West. North mid Exist.
Pullman Sleeping Car Service mt Trains No 47
and 48 daily, without change, In'tween Atlanta
and New York. A. POPE,
sept 9 Gen’l Pass. Agent.
SDP.OET Yiinr Coaly {ape*.