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JACKSON, GAMAR , 8, 1882.
TOW\ AND COUKTY.
; S 7’. JoilNSAMPtfr: xb~4s, F./ 1. M.
Meets First uml Third Saturday ni£‘)7ia in each
'month.
CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor.— Y. A. Wright.
ALDERMKN. —J. J. Huston, 11. A. Bvprs, M.
Puke, anti Wm. Mullet.
Marshal.—J. M. McMichael.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
J. K* TaVinirTmel.
‘Sheriff. —J. C, Beauchamp.
-Deputy Sheriff.— \V. D. Curry.
County Treurer.—ll. <>. Benton.
Tax Collector.— \Y r . C. Nutt.
Tay Keckivob.— S. P. Vi eke Vs
County Surveyor.*^!. .3l. C. Maddox,
Coroner. —Jew' McLeroy.
MAIL SCHEDULES. ‘
Forsyth.—Arrives in Jackson daflv at 4 p. m
Leaves Jackson daily at 4:30 p. n.
Covington. —Arrives in Jackson at 5 p. m.,
every Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Leaves
Jackson at 7 a. in., every Tuesday Thursday and
Saturday.
Griffin. —Leaves Jackson every Wednesday
and Saturday at 6 a.m. Arrives in Jackson at
’7 p. m., every Wednesday and Saturday.
W, E. llarp, Postmaster.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Baptist Church.—Preaching on the Fourth
Sunday, and Saturday before, in each month.
G. W. McMichael, pastor:
-MEfitonfsT Church.—Prenehinjr on the Soeond
birthday, and Saturday before, in each month.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday night Sab
bath School at 3 p. m. each Sabbath. Young
Men’s Prayer Meeting every Sunday night. N.
Z. Glenn, pastor.
Y. M. C. A.. meets the First Tuesday niglitYn
ranh.uxml h at Masonic* Hah
Mr. Land’s baby*is still qifitesick.
We are pleaseil to see Jimmie Har
den out again after quite a spell of
sickness.
Col. Wright went to Griffin this
week. Of course it was “legal
that carried him.”
Geo. W. Mann, left for Clinton,
Jones county yesterday', on a short
■stay.
The peach and plum blos?ohis fill
the air with delightful odor in these
11. L. Daughtry of Indian Springs
'whs iii lo see us vest* rday. He is the
jonier partner 'ot Phat popular firm
J. G. Daughtry '<fc Bro.
Col. N 0. Collier bought the Col
lier property at Sheriff’s sale yester
day, for 8800, containing eight acres,
.situated at Indian Springs,
•Charlie Slaughter, col, died last week
near Indian Springs. Dr. Bryans,
a prominent young physician of this
place, held a post-mortem examina
tion and found that both lungs had
.n! most entirely pea risked away..
See notice of money ’l6aned to farm
ers in this issue, and call on Colonel
Wright, Jackson, Ga., through whom
fhrmers can negotiate loans of money
to the amount of one-third the value
of their improved lands, with five years
_grn ce.
If there is any orphan children in
llutts county in need of protection,
and will make application to Col. M.
Y. McKibben, be will sw'W for them
a home at the Orphans’ Home
jn DeeatiVr.Ga. There they willjhe cloth
ed, fed and educated, and trained in
the way they should go. Transports- 1
tion will also be furnished them to De
catur.
Two negroes and a enr dog, while
crossing the Oak Jfulgee river a few ■
tnfres below Jackson, last week, by
6me means capsized the boat and
were all drowned, even to the dog.
The body of one of the darkies, as yet,
has not been recovered.
Henry L. tells a good one about the
girl who wore the biggest stuffed sau
sage she could get out of her dady’s
sirtoke house, to church one Sunday,
as a substitue for a bustle. Imagine
the embarressing situation of herself
and sweetheart when the string brok,
while kneeling at prayer.
Turner Barnes has our thanks for
the nicest treat of the season. Turner
knows just when and What to send a fel
16W to make him smile from ear to
ear. A finer lot of sweet potatoes nev
er made a fellow’s lips go “ fiip-a-ty
flop ” at this season of the year.
While listening to the dulcet (?)
strains of the serenade of the Jackson
Brass Band a few nights ago, my soul
was stird by the “ concord of sweet
sounds,” and my iiUVs'e that had lain
dormant so long unbearthened herself
as follows:
The Cornet Band young man,
The big brass bora young man,
The base drum* smasher,
The cymbal clasher,
The rooty-ta<-toot young man. Dino.
Mr; Giehn,our esteemed Methodist
hiinister, has more energy than the
majority of mankind. He keeps up
with his ministerial duties and is nev
er idle “between meals.” His ability
to expound the Gospel is clearly prov
en in the pulpit, while his
ability is overbalonced by untiring en
ergy, Among the many pursuits of
jdustry that he has been engaged in,
the last of which, we learn, was the
making and ironing of,a wheelbarrow
in Mr. Mallet’s blacksmith shop.
We paid our first visit to Indian
Springs the other day. We were very
much impressed with the “Hill City”
of Butts, as a summer resort. If it
takes hills, pure, fresh air from moun
tain streams, and mineral water, to
constitue a healty, fashionable sum
mer resort, why seek the mountains
of North Georgia, when Butts county
can boast of all that can be desired in
this respect, Indian Springs is noted
for its pleasantlocality, and its water for
its mineral, curitive properties. The
Collier House is beautifully situated
on the summit of a high hill that over
looks the valley and surraundingcoun
try, and we imagine a most delightful
place to live, during the hot, sultry
days of mid summer.
A ’l’tiik With .Hr. Julius
SSrown —A Grand Ex
cursion over (Re Ex
tension to Home.
'Col. M. V. MeKibben, while in at
tendance at the United States Court in
Atlanta, last week, obtained seme in
formation in preference to the Griffin,
M., & M., I. E., that settles “he ques
tion for the present as Tfgimls the
building of the road.
As has been said beftire bv Mr.
Brown, he bought the road for specu
lation. It belongs to him individual
ly, and Toferred Col. MeKibben to the
deeds, if he doubted his varacity. Mr.
Brown states that he invested one
third his worth in the road and does
not propose to build it himself. He
has already been offered a handsome
profit on bis in'ffstment, but does n'Cft
wish to sell now- it is not on the mar
ket and, won’t be until the propper
time, in Mr. Brown’s opinion, has ar
rived. He says all this newspaper
bosh about bis going to do this, that
and the other, or wanting to build the
road, says our informant, is without
foundation. Mr. Brown is of the opin
ion, as we understand, that the road
will be litiilt in connection with the
Northeastern, making a continuous
line from the Air Line 11. R-, to Col
umbus. Ga.
Our informant further states, that
Air. Brown, who is pretty well inform
ed as the intentions of the .managers
of tlio Cincinnati & Ga., R. It., says a
grand excursion has been inaugura
ted for the'4th day of July next, from
Brunswick to Rome Ga., and that it
will lie run, without a doubt.
A negro man, known by the n+me of
.Charlie Collins, "’ho lived with Air.
Mead Hendrick of this place, was ar
rested in Griffin several days ago,
charged with being an escapped con
vic and whose right nprr c is Charlie
Jones. After tv preliminery trial he
was sent to the *j)ftin gang in Clayton
county, to serve 15 months. Charlie
hits been livjug about Jackson some
three years, aidJiSb flit as we learn, bis
deportmenthasbeen that characteris
tic of a worthy negro. Ris'wife, Alollie
Collins, claims to have been married
to him for five or six years, and says he
has “been in no prison since she knew
him.” Wo believe it is claimed that
Jones has been at large for four years.
Collins alias Jones, if indeed Jones be
his propper name, has played bis part
pretty well, to escape being captured
this near home for "so long a time, and
a reward being offered for bis capture.
WORTHYILLE, GA., MAR., 8, ISS2.
Measle? bis taken anew start in
Butts ami Newton counties, on South
lti- er,
We have now, much to our satis,
faction a Nourishing school in our vib
■lage, taught by A. Spier, who has bad
many years ot suco sisl'ul exp rieiute.
We hope and think his school will in
crease gradually, tlVrYs'u&h ITh enety
getio and efficient management >
Brother weathers preached at
VVortbville last night. The moon
shown brightly and the ieongre ’.ation
gathered early and awaited anxiouss
ly, the arrival ot the min sLer. Every
bouse in our district should he orni
inented wilha preacher this year. I'o
away with predjodioe and ask for
prayers, an t God will bless you with
things unseen. 11. T. 13,
Cap*. Loyd is fastrr Jhan our new
Editor He cuts through a near way,
cuts off bis communication and iclls
the news before lie can print it.
' Call at the Worfhville Post office,
and 11. T. Barnes will show you a
pair of snake feet, which he cut from
an ugly snake. One bt the feet re
sembles a dog foot, 'i'be snake was
iracked by a colored woman and kill
ed by Kater Wall hall.
Holes From telly’s Din c .
The wheal and oat crop is finer in
this section than it lias been in many
years.
Mr Jas. 11. Pettigrew has just put
the finishing t uch to Ins fine dweN
ling.
A few days work with the pick
apd shovel would help our public
road just at this time.
Oar farmers have began in earnest
to haul in their accustom quote of
Baltimore soil.
There are more fine shoals in ihese
parts Ilian is usual at this time ot the
year.
Mr. J E Thaxton has a chicken
that was hatched with but one wing
and is now a grown rooster.
Moses Bailey, col, claims to be
one hundred and three years old, and
is yet able to do regular farm-hand
work,
WOMAN
A REMEDY FOR HER ONLY.
Cheaper than physician's hills, ami to tie used
by women exclusively. It is prepared for them
only, and and is specially adapted to eases where
the womb is disordered, and will cure ali irreg
ularities of the "im ns'-V , or monthly courses ,
whether aeute or chronic,.by restoring the dis
charge. This great boon is Hr. .1. Bradlield's Fe
male Regulator, and known and recognized as
‘ Womans Best Friend ' Prepared by Dr. J. Brads
field Price ; trial size, 75c; large size 11.50. For
ale by all drugists.
Money! MONEY!! Money!!
Loaned to Farmers.
Parties desiring to negotiate LOANS on five
v *ars time can make application through me by
calling at my office. I will act a* Attorney for
any farmer Who has improved lands, in securing
loans to the value of one-third of their real es
tate. Y. A. YN RIGHT,
Office at Court House, man
Jackson, Ga.,
In Crittenden, Lue and Phillips
count it* Ark., there are 15,900 ne
groes in a destitute condition.
Tlu* Extension will not he
Open for Transporting;
Freight Hefore July
Fourth, next.
The following private letter to Cod.
M. V. MeKibben, answers the enquir
es of many -as to when the Extension
will be completed to Jackson, and When
the road will be open for trade :
Atlanta, Ga., Fob., 20, 18S2.
M. V. MeKibben,
Jackson, Ga.,
Dear Sir :
Yoitrs of 17th inst.. reach
ed me on my return from Florida.
We hope,to have our track to Jack
son within thirty days from this date,
but will not be ready t<> do business
over it before July Ist. Would like to
accommodate our friends in Butts and
adjoining .ebunties but it will lie im
possible Hils Spring
Yours, Truly fcc.,
W. V. MeCrockcn,
Sup’t.
Many of our citizens and others who
have purchased property hero with
the view of building this Spring and
Summer, will be disappointed in get
ting lumber from South Georgia, un
less some arrangements cun be made
with the management to give us, at
least, one lumber train a week. Wfe
presume their reasons are because they
will have considerable hauling to do
for themselves, such nr. Timbers for
bridge, treslTq Pork and depots, iron
and many things necessary to equip
the road for hauling and receiving
freight for the public. People along
the lino won’t be ready lb receive
freight and storing cotton, until build
ing material, which can only be ba<ib
from the piny woods, has been receiv
ed with which to build. But perhaps
our people won’t wait for July to com
mence building. 11. P. Almand will com
mence, soon, the manufacture of fine
brick near the railroad, at prices that
defy competition, and if our people
commence right they will build their
store liousel of brick, and if they can
get window and door framing the walls
can be got ready by the time lumber
is plentiful. Air. Almand has secured
the ve’rytrost macinery that can be bad
for bis brick yard, and his specimens
compare favorably with Philadelphia
brick, which is said to be the best
brick made.
bidian Springs on a Bloom!
From our Regular Correspondent.]
Wednesday was a lively day in town;
the stock law was inforced and the vig
ilant marshal was on the alert ern
pounding violators. Several cows were
taken up, kindly offering their aid in
replenishing the city treasury.
The first whistle of the online will
not find Mr. It. J. Lawson napping;
the lfrown, scouring mop and river of
water have elensed every corner and
crevice, he has swept and garnished
his storehouse for the coming stock.
The sight of so much brushing away of
cobwebs and scouring seemed unusual
to. the “old settlers,” hut Mr. Lawson
informed .- Visitor that was the way
lie did’every Monday (?)
Visitors, seeking health, are coming
ip ■already, and the impression ’is that
the coming summer will belike unto
those of antebellum days. The hotels
.will soon he putting on repairs and
getting ready for the pressure.
Odr stores are brightening up and
displaying farm and garden emple
mciits and stray pieces of Spring goods.
The storehouse of J. G, Daughtry &
Bro., is kept as neat as a ladie’s par
lor, ami soon their shelves and coun
ters will ho burdened with new goods.
Their walnut case for advertising sam
ples of groceries is attractive and in
duces the ladies to loiter and test the
grades of sugar—“sweet to the sweets.”
The new street, christened Railroad
Avenue, will soon put on a bright and
verdant appearance'. Mr. B. W. Col
lier has just planted out fifty beautiful
trees —elms and water-oaks, with here
and there a cedar. The opening of
this street is a great attraction to the
town. We hear that others are soon
to he opened. Hurry up my towns
men and develop your property and
interest.
The “street well” has just been
“cleaned out;” the rock curbing band
aged up, and soon tiie city fathers will
enclose with an ornimental covering.
Miss Laura Daughtry is visiting
friends ill BlaokSlieare, will also visit
the Forest city and extend her travels
into the Land of Flowers.
As the improvements develop I’ll
.“dot” them for the Jackson News.
List ol‘ Jurors
The following a list of Grand and
Traverse Jurors drawn at the Septem
ber tern), 1881, to sei've at the March
term 1382, of Butts Superior Court.
GRAND JUROIU.
Andrew J MoOre J W CnrnilcHael
W M Mallet Sam McKibben
Jno W OihEon L J Ball
w R Thaxton Lewis Atkinson
J W Lemmons R K Man
M L Hendrick J M Ogletrce
W A Newton W A J Fretwell
L If Moore W F Douglass
B C Ward J H McCallum
J IF McCord Jr J C.Maddox
R IF Aik in J M Ball
j B Evans IF D Curry
N O Alexander R F Gilrrio're
Thos P 801 l JII Duke
J A Moore CG Harper
TRAVERSE JURORS.
IFM Roberts R G Lavander
A A Goodrum II J Aikin
John M Holifleld S M Thomas
John IF Strosier P It IFatkins
J IF Fletcher IF N IFoodward
Newt M Hanrfrhond IFF Swan
Robt K Fears It G Byars Jr
Henry O Benton M A Duke
T J McMichael II J Collins
0 A IF Andrews M G Born!
Pies Evans IFM Harkness
Sim P Vardeman IF H Maddox
L A Duke G IF IFhito
T J Collins IF F Hale
T J Preston John Kinard
II B Foster T 0 IFoodward
J II Lewis N C Amos
C IF F Maddo*
Canoda, Tex , was nearly destroy
ed by a cyclone Yhersdfty night.
A train bounced the track at Par
kersburg, W. Va., Wednesday night
and ran through the store of Geo. W.
James. Store and train, except the
sleeper, were burned Joe. Gigley,
engineer, and Jno. Ilf ewer, fireman,
'were killed.
A man named Ham well, claiming
to be Irotn For-tf'iv, is wanted h*
Kastman, on the charge of stealing
v3GO from Air. C i.,-. Stillson, besides
other mi-deim allots.
The Kastman Tillies says that .Air.
Thos. 13ry, engin* rof the heat Ida,
jumped'lnto the lh mulyee river lie
low Lumber Oi'y, r *si Sunday, and
was drowned. He xns drunk.
At Hogansvi 'e last Tuesday night
John liagsdale and. John Worthcu
had a difficulty, in which the farmer
fired four pistol s ,cts at the latter
without etieut. Tito*' wore brothers
in-law.
Goodman, Miss., March 2.—A hur
ricane passed north-of ibis blace yes
terday with most disastrous i fleet.
Many houses were destroyed and peo
ble killed. The house of L. S. lioty
was .wiped out ot existence, not a
shred ol furniture In ing 1011. T' O
and <>t timß-Viii the rente of
the storm is immense.
Gov. IP own save lie would not be
a candidate tor Vine President ot) ti
ticket with Blaine. \n extract trom the j
N Y Tribune,shotrs.* good reason, no |
one wants him to. No doubt it is the
tardy recognition of this fact that
Irka induced this expression yet some
of his votes and speech s w'ould seem
to mean that he is seeking to “make
unto himself friends of the Mammon
of unrighteousness” if they mean
anything. Air. Brown has planned
very carefully to work himself up a
boom cf some kind, but no one is
deceived by it, except a few people
in Georgia who do not understand
the extent to which papers having no
principle but that winch seems to be
the best policy, and no interest to
serve but their own, may be subsi
dized in the interest ot schemiug
politicians.
Wien the Macon and Brunswick
Extension was seeking an outlet foi
its line from Macon,yihe city author
ities granted a rlghT'of way tlircMigh
Rose 11 ill Cemetery, Short I v alter
the woik began a bill ot injui'olion
was filed by hi vela I citizens, praying'
that tlie contrite: made on the part of
the city he annulled and the request
ot the lail.oal autlioiilics denied.
Judge Simmons refused to t'lanl tlie
injunction, and the case was cairied
by appeal to the Supreme Court.
This tribunal has just deeded that
the City Council bad full power and
authority to give the right-ol.*way,
sustains this decision ol the Court be
low.
Ilolsfo'n, on the 11. and 15. Extern--
slon, is to be the great country resort
for a number ol ou'i " Uiness men and
working people. Already lots an be
ing bargain'd for, and the prospect is
that quite a nice hide set'lenient will
soon spring u,>, which w.ll eventually
develop into a town. W en tli • new
road is coinpb to 1 an accotiunodu ion
or “gtoober’’ train will run twice a day
tor the convenience of tluN' ou ! ol
town-residence, they will come into
work early and go home at six o’clock
in the evening. In eonversa'ion with
a gentleman who lives mar lie sum,
be told us that lots could lie bought,
for about liliy dollars an acre, and
cl)i Up collages could be put up out
there tor about fitly dollars a room.
The wo, king n ail, ut li.eso figures,
wiil be able to buy u lot, and his home
will cost bun but little. We rather
like this countiy l.fe idea, and will
probably give, after awhile, some
actual figures of living in ILdsion and
doing business in town.—M icon Tel
egraph
A Problem cci I'Fiicing
The Washington, [Ga. ] Gaz-tie has
the following :
Cm one rail fence an acre of laud*
Interesting inquiry tor farmers,“Two
hundred arid ten lent each way make
an acre of land, Suppose wo lake ten
rails to a pannel ot fence and each
panne! cnoldses ten feet. To fence
the acre there mrist be lour sides
lenced of twenty one pannels or SB)
rails to the acre.
Now, if we double the length ol
tlie field and take in two acres, we
shall have two Sides of 420 leet each,
and two sides of the original width
210 feel, and will need 1,260 rails to
fence ahe two acres.
If we now double the width of
the field we shall have four sides of
420 feet eich, And with 1,780 rails
will take in fa"r acres of land. l'ro
ceediug in this manner to doable the
size of the inclosure , wo find that
2,520 rails wi t enclose eight acres,
and 3,360 rails will ttn< lose HI acres.
The first single acre required 840
rails; tv,', acres required 42) rails
per acre; and when we reach a 10
acre field we require only 210 rails
per acre. Two hundred and fifty
acres would require but about 105
rails per acre, Now, proceeding in
this ratio, how large must the field
be which will require but otie rail to
each aere enclosed !
GUARDIAN* SALE
T_)Y VIRTUE of an ordf from the court of Or-
J ) rlinary of But!* eoujty, will be sold on the
I'irt Tuesday hi April KM, at the court hou*e
door, in ttaid county, between the bourn of
wile, the followiriK propeuy belonging to George
minor to-vrit :
One tFiird undivided interest of Ktid minor,
in all <if that track of lam! in said county where
on Dolphin, Lindncy r hlc,! at the time of bin
death, containing fifty hwh more or Ichh adjoin
ng Linds of 11. YV, Carmichael, J. B. Carmichael,
and K. 15. ilarki.cv*. Termschmli.
JOHN G. LINDSEY.
OilAYdianoi ai l ilinor,
New Process
OR
GOLDEN bread.
o
manufactured at
KIM SHOALS MILLS,
r MILLS have an entire outfit of
NEW PROCESS MACHINERY
■ manufactured e*|>e<*ially for them.
This Hour is hiuhlv rycoinnirfided l>y Dr. Ilny
! pood, ('resident of Lmdvy. College, who culls the
! Bread made from it "GoM*n Bread,*' from which
| the Hour takes its name and each sack will be
branded
SOLVE! BREAD.
FOR SALE—
tty BYKISS * MAT.T.F.TT ami A. Me WAT
KINS tC- SON, Jackson, Ga.
JOSI All BOS tv OIITII & CO.
21deely Proprietor’s IMills.
VARIES! WORKS,
KNOTT t HWED,
JikCliSOlii ■ • 11 A.
All Work Warranted,
Carriages, Biiiss, ffag
ons, to.
overhauled and repaired on short no
tice.
ALLKINDSOF
Job Work
done with neatness and dispatch.
CARRIAGE SMITHING BONE,
UNDERTAKER.
Will keep on hand Coffins, Caskets,
and "Undertakers Hardware. A hearse
w ill also he, furnished. BUR Shop in
rear of Duke’s siorO. marl
DR-.R.G. BRYANS.
—o —
Physician M Snrpon.
—o—
-3 - - GA.
OFFICF IT NT) Fit MASO.YK! H.U*L, oiw Dour
South of I M’uj; Storr. ('an h<* loiimi ut uitflit witJi
Y. A. Wrißlit, fiiHt door over J. J. Fiißtou’H
D@CALLS eaii ,be left with Y. A.
Wright, or JmtVcs Harden.' "teM jan2s
TO GIVE AWAY
A FIRST-CLASS HEWING MA
CHINE AT THIS OFFICE.
U T K liaVv a bran new WHITE HEYVING MA
CHINE, with 7 drawers, drop leaf, cover,
rollers and u complete net of extra attachments,
which we will give to any nmii or wowan who
will get un a club of 5d cash subscribers to the
Jackson NkVh, at each. We will [five the
company's \\ ritten guarantee on tlu; machine to
keep the same in good order for the space of live,
years. The machine is finely finished with gilt
and is a perfect heantv. Come and see it . It is
easily manured and the lightest running ma
chine in the market- 1/ yotl fail tonH U|> the 73
subscribers, we will pay you a liberal per cent oh
the number you bring us, for your trouble.
Respectfully,
14dcotf VV. IC. HARP, publisher.
WOM AN
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What is the i ighl of the ballot to woman com
pared witli her privilege of enjoy hip, health and
happiness in the charmed cjp-U: of her social and
domestic relations? Among the many discoveries
tending to promote the happiness an advance
incut of the human race, nothing is ho intimately
connected with the hclth and happiness of woman
the eenteie and source ofoitr highest earthly en
joyments— as the discovery of a remedy which
meets her peculiar wants, and fits her for the en
joymenlsof life, and for ministering to the Imppi
ii#*-' oft.hose with whonie she. is associated in the
tender relations of sister, wife, and mother. This
remedy is found in Hr. *J. Brudfield’s Female
Regulator, ’’VVpqiaim />est Friend.” By it wo*
man is emancipHt* and from the ills peculiar to her
sex. Before its magic power all irregularities
of the. womb vanish. It cures” whiles” suppres
sion, pf the menses and removes uterine obstruct
tions It cures constipation and strengthens the
system braces tlie nerves and purifier the, blood
and tlmsdoiiiK.il docs more for her, and through
In r, for the whole, Imman family than any dis
covery of modern times It never , fails as thous
ands of women ea,n testify. Prepared by l>r.
J, I trad field, Atlanta. <*n Price: trial si/.e, 76c,
large size, sl. 50. For sale by all druggist*.
GREATKENNESA IF ROUTE
vtA
Hcsfern A Aflimtic 18. 18
On and after Sunday, December 1, 1879, Triple
Daily PaMMtnger trains will \n run by the Old Re
liable Kennenaw Route.
THE FAHT MAID Tit A IN NORTIt.
lyCav* s Ailanta at 2:<W p m
ArriveH Knoxville at l<):Wi p m
ArrivoH Bristol at - 3:45 a in
Arrives Lyneliburg at - - - - 1:55 pin
ArriveH YViluhington at - - 9. 40 pin
Arrives New York at - - - - 645 a m
THE FAHT MAID TRAIN SOUTH.
New York at - 10:00 pin
Leaven YVaHhington at - 7:00 a in
A rrviea Atlanta at - 12:55 noon
Only .7.9 itonrn from New York In Atlanta.
pullr ■! Ai ears run daily between New Orleans,
Mobile, Montgomery, via Atlanta to YVaMhiijgton,
without change, connecting closely at YVn -hing
ton with Pullman ears and coaches for New
York without Oumgy.
Pulhuaif Pafiirc Gar- loavc. New York daily,
milking dose eonneetion at YViishiuglon *viiii
Pullman <'ars for Atlanta, Montgomery, Mobile,
and N* w Orleans.
The Kennesaw Itoute is the only line offering
such through ear arrangements.
THE FAST MAID TRAIN
also makes close connection at t 'hattanooga from
hihl to all points West.
THE EXPRESS TRAIN NORTH
J/caves Atlanta at - - - - 9:25 p m
which close connections for Home, also at
Chattanooga for all points West.
THE EXPRESS TRAIN SOUTH
Arrives at Atlanta - - - - 10:50 pin
making eonneetion from all fioints West, also
from Virginia and Tennessee points.
THE ACCOMMODATION
I.eaves Atlanta daily (except Sunday) 4:35 m
Arrives Atlanta “ ” “ 7:55 a rn
Ixiw Kxeirrson and Kudgrant Itatestoall points
in Texas. Send for schedule.
B. W. WRENN.
Geu'l Passenger ,tneg.\ Atlanta,
SUFrOBT Year M] pape p .
MEDICAL NOTICE.
r I'M IF. undersigned having located in the town
J of.lackron, ivHpeotftilly oilers his professional
services to tin* citizens of Jackson uml surround
ing county. H *is jm old physician of 2 r > years
• 'Xpt rienee. His (Jl-’F'iCF is at the HKnToN
HUI’SIO. J. N. CIIKNEY, M. 1).
2loot3ni
Look Out !
SIOO,OOO
To Change hands -10 Aides from Atlanta
Vnluah’c Beni Ksfute forstde uml to rent in the
eitv of (irifiin and through Middle < ieorgia to the
value of ONi: HUNDIJHI) THOUSAND D>L-
I. \ HSjmd ov r, has been consigned f < tli.* under
signed for sale and rent, consisting of Improved
Idnntations, both large and small ; houses and
ots, and store houses in the city, with good and
well established trade. lU*st waiter and liest cli
mate in the Spntli. .Also dealer. Gnuperies mid
FamilN > 'ppL • agent /’•/ tlfCentetmial
Gin, Feeder ami Cobd. iisi r. (’all on or address
G. A. <’l NX INGHAM,
jteid I'sta/e Agent, Griffin, (a.
UIOKU l HOTfIX,
airmix, .... ga
S. S. SHELL, I’noPKiF.TOB.
Theahove hotd islocated Twenty yards from
the depot. Bates £2 per day. 'Tables supjpl&d
with the best the market ailbrds. special ml s
given to citizens of Spalding and ml.joinmg coun
ties. se 23-tf
Brick Yard.
lJi’ieli Msklo
WITH KIACHIIVERT.
rip ms UNDKRSIGNKD lFg Dn v * G Inform the
t h. IHvsjflt' of Jackson and sarrounding country,
t int tlc> will commence the manufacture of
brick, in Jackson, at an early day, and will fur
nish them at |Vrieos that defy cum pet it ion. They
iiave pimluvW*d new and improved inaehimsry,
and will be prepared to fiivnish till the brick
used in this section Jit shm t n/Miee.
JlOuovlv 11. 1* ALMANI) ti SON.
DENTISTRY.
HYVVnVi located at Jackson, I desire to state
to the people of this and surrounding coun
ties that lam prepared Yo do any and all kinds
Of I>Ki\TA L WoliK, at reasonable prices. Of
fice up Stairs in the Higgins building. Satisfac
tion guaranteed.
Nov. 10th J. W. Cruwt, Dentid*.
MAI, THE BARBEE.
0
B ICGS leave to inform the citizens of Jackson
and the public generally, that lie is now pre
pared to give an FASY HHaVE.
Hair Cutting, Shamponing, Etc.,
done iVi GOOD feTY LIC. Give him a call, ut the
Livery Stable.
THE CITIZENS OF
Butts and Adjoning Counties,
AVo have moved from Iliggin’e cor
ner to the house rocently occupicl ns a
Drug Store by J)r. Cariniclnud, whore
we will bo.pleased to see you all. We
intend to keep good goods and
CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
OUR MOTTO IS
Quick Bales,
AND
Small Profits.
Onr line of. goods will be as good ns
can be bought in any marnet, consist
ing of
Dress Goods 4<>ii(l‘iiiaii's
(nothing, .YoJions,
GROCERIES,
Hardware Willow-ware Glass and
Jugware, Boots, Shoes, lints, Gaps and
in fact all goods kept in a first-class
general store.
Roberts, Roberts, & Goolsby.
janlß .JACKSON, GA.
FIRST CLASS ITAR,
.1 ACKSON <; A.
EAT, DRINK
BE MERRY.
ft JL f
f\A J. J. EASTON’S \\
\ ( lA. YVIILSKILH ,
* .Makes you EAT.
After Taking. Before Taking
Say, Ji’i>f;k ; You are g tiing powerful fat of
late! Getting plenty to eat no\y ?
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 ?
YVel, I tell you Judge, I took a drink of red
liquor ’while ago ard I’m feeling powerful bad.
It’s the quality of liquor you drink, iny boy.
Look at me, if you want to live long and grow
fat, always do your trading with the OLD RELI
ABLE J. J. PASTON, where you can always get
PURE
WISEIES.
Gin,
Ham;
1 5 m ndir.s
&c.
TIIE CELEBRATED
AURORA LAGER BEER on draft
and bottled. Pure Bye and corn whisky for
medicinal purposes, a specialty. If you want
something t< make a lean man fat mid a fat man
leaipagninst a post call on J J. EASTON.
TUcclf.
SHERIFF’S SALE FOR APRIL.
STATE OF GEORGIA,)
Butts County. )'
Wil.J, ISE SOI.I, before I lie "court boss,
door in the town of Jackson said county
and state on the first Tnesdny in April Ih2 with
in the legal bourn of Hide the following diacHbed
property to wit: One hundred acrenof land NO
not known, situated and being in the <l6 Di.strh
<. M. in said county and State bound as follow.
North by lands of A. G. Smith: West ly landsof
T. O. MckeJrov : South ly lands ol Witlmi \
Ikiml ; Mont by hinds of J. L. Larnet. Levicl
lipoii as the property of Caroline M. It. (Jurgile
by virtue and to satisfy one Fi. Fa. issued from
the Superior Court of said county in favor of
John .Middleton Administrator on the estate of
Nancy Middleton .vs Caroline M It Cargile tenant
in posessiou notiued this Feb. Iltli 18S2.
J. O. BEAtJCIIA Ml’,
fiber iff, B. f.
E. P. PATCHINGS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
. V l-.SUT. - - li \.
WILT. |>lewl and practice in P.utta and adjoin*
ing counties, nU- OFFICE ut Court House',
1 feh ’B2.
<sl JT. LOWER,
Jeweler,
JAOfvSuN. - - GEORGIA.
Repairing done on short notice. Work guar
anteed. Dealer in sewing machine ‘dhaml at
tachments. ifeh
To The Psibllc.
THE undersigned is now prepay’*! io carry
pussengers on the peghhit Kuril route between
JaeksOii and Covington at reasonable rates.
I‘ave Jackson every Tuesday, Thursday anil
Saturday morning at 7 o’clock. I will also carry
baggage or other light freight. Your patronage
solicited. Capt. J. I'. LOYIV
Mail Contract!./.
, P. S.—When in Jackson I cun be found at the
IV-nton ep 23-tf
M. V. MeKibben,
A TTOIINEY A TLA IF,
JACK. SOX, - GA.
sop 9
fr. IIKNY.niCK. Y. A. WEIGHT.
HENDRICK & WRIGHT,
Attorneys At Law.
JACIxSON, BUTTS CO., GA.
AVILL practice in all the COURTS except in the
COUNTY COURT.
Will attend to nil business PROMPTLY.
BiiSTOJi tUllSt’,.
Jackson, On.,
rpi IF only 1f0t7.1 offifiiYjv Apeeial uccominoda
-1 tions to the traveling public visiting Jackson.
The tables are furnished with the very best
market affords.
Feed N1 aides.
Parties traveling by private conveyance chi'*
also have their stock cured for at reasonable
rates. 11. O. HKNTON,
sep 30-1 y l'uopit IETOIU.
E. J. DEANE.
PHOTOGRAPHER
And Dealer in Picture Frames,
17 ITii.l Street, - - - Griffin, GA
Ali sizes and kinds of Firt-Olass work executed
promptly. Old pictures copied and enlarged
wall picture of yourself in a lmudsome*frame
Bxlo inches',only #2.
Itfcliiiionri Si Danville K. R
I’ASHKXGKIt DEPARTMENT.
On and after June sth, Ififll. Passenger Train
Service on the Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line
division of this road will he as follows :
ICIIHIW fil'd.
\:mtl'".d states maid, no. 43, a.
Len *; Atlanta . ..*. 4:00 a in
Arrive Charlotte, M 3:35 p m
NKW YORK EXPRESS, No 47, I).
Leave Atlanta,, ----- 3:15 p m
Arrive,Charlotte, M, - 3:15 am
UNITED STATICS FAST MAID, NO 49, O.
Leave Atlanta, *•---• 0:30 pin
Arrive Charlotte, m - - - - 5:35 ain
SUWANKIC ACCOMMODATION, NO 21.
Leave Atlanta, ----- 5:00 p m
Arrive Suwannee, D, - - - • 7:08 p in
Weihvard.
UNITED STATES MAID, NO 42.
T#eave Charlotte, m, - 12:30 p rrt
Arrive Atlanta, ----- 12:05 a m
NEW YORK EXPRESS, NC 48.
Leave Charlotte, m, - - - - 12:43 a m
Arrive Atlanta, - - - ,- . • 12:20 pui
t UNITED STAttS FAfl# MAIL, NO 50.
Leave Charlotte, m, - - - - 12:33 am
Arrive Atlanta, ----- 10:35 a m
SUWANNEE ACCOMMCDATION, NO 22.
Leave Suwannee, and, 5:40 a m
Arrive Atiunta ----- 8:00 ain
CONNECTIONS.
A, with arriving trains of Georgia Central and
A aml-W P railroads.
B, with arriving trains of Georgia Central, A
and YV I* and W and A railroads.
C, with train* arriving on Ga. railroad.
I>, with Lawreneevillo Branch to and from
La wrencoville.
M, with 0 Cand A—C C. —R and D and A T and
O, for all points West, North and Fast.
Pullman Weeping Car Service on Trains No 4T
and 48 daily, without change, between Atlanta
and New York. A. POPE,
sept 9 Gen’l Pass. Agent.
Lively and Feed Stable,
8. T. WATKINS, PROP’S.
JACKSON GA.
o
r PEOPhR offirttfl bounty iitid the travcl-
I ing public generally, are hereby notified that
a livery and feed stable is now open in Jackson,
where they can be accommodated at reasonable
prices. I nave in connection, a large lot suitable
for drovers, convenient, to show’ stock to the best
o i vantage.
— c
BARBER SHOP.
*
Your attention Is also called to the fact that a
good liA KB KB SHOP is run in eonneetion with
tlie stable. Hair cut shaving and shampooning
done by a first-eluss barber.
O
Bar and billiards.
FINE
Whiskey,
WINES, BEER, ALE, ETC.,
R. T. Mins, Pr~
JACKSOI^
O .
My stock of wines, whiskey ec
and are genuine. I keep the best a*,
the market My terms and prices hia
Give my goods atrial and be convince
exceleut quality. soiu