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JA GKS ON, OA.) hi A It , 29,1882.
XOWXA>D COUNTY.
It. JOHN'S LODGE NO. *5, f\U. J/.-
M-ts First and Third Saturday nights in each
month.
CITY OFFICERS.
Mayo*.-Y. A. Wright.
Aldfrmkn . —J. J. Kaston, H. N. By PM, M.
Duke, and Wm. Mallet.
.Mahmial.. —J. M. McMiehael,
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Ordinary.—J. F. Carmichael.
Clerk Sypebiob Court.—L. D. Watson.
Sheriff. —J. C, Benuchamp.
Deputy Sheriff. —W. D. Curry.
County Trkurer. —H. 0. Benton.
Tax Collector. -W. C. Nutt.
Tay Heceivob.—B. P. Viokers,
County Survbyob.- -J. M. C. Maddox,
CORONER.— Jesse McLeroy.
MAIL SCHEDULES.
Forsyth.—Arrives in Jackson daily at 4 p. irt
leaves Jackson daily at 4:30 p. tn.
Covington.—Arrives in Jackson at 5 p. m.,
every Monday. Wednesday and Friday. 4,eaves
Jackson at . *., every Tuesday Thursday and
Saturday.
Griffin.— Leaves Jackson every WeArtcsday
and Saturday at 6a. in. Arrives in Jackson at
7 p. in., every Wednesday and Saturday.
y ’ W, E. Harp, Postmaster.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Baptist Church. —Preaching on tlife Fourth
Sunday- and Saturday before, in each month,
i*. W. ’McMiehael, pastor:
Methodist Church. —Preaching onthe Socond
Sunday, and Saturday before, in eacli month.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday night Sab
bath School at 3 p. in. each Sabbath. Young
Men’s Prayer Meeting every Sunday night. N.
Z. Glenn, pastor.
Y-. M. C. A.. meets tlie First Tuesday night in
each month at Masonic Ilall.
Henry Benton, has returned from a
visit to Alabama-
Buy Carmichael s Horse Powders.
Polities are at a low eh: in this coun
ty. The minds of our people Rrl
sorbed in their different persuit ife.
Buy Carmichals Liver Pillr.. 2m
We have heard hut few speak against
Al*. Stephens, as a suitable and com
petnnt man for the next Governor of
Georgia.
Several parties are contemplating
establishing a beef market. Some of
ihe council, it is said, are opposed to
protecing a market from retailers out
side or in the town, by a license.
Jltty Carmichaels Female Tonic
Messrs Roberts, Roberts, & Goolsby,
have moved their stock of goods back
to Monticello since the fire.
Miss Carrie Collier, of Indian Springs,
visited sick relatives in Griffin last
week.
Buy- Carmichael’s Cologne. 2m
But few counties can boast of as good
farmers as Mr. Jno. B. Evans, of Towa
liga. He stays at lirthte and “boards
at the same place.”
Buy Carmichael’s Vermifuge. 2ht
There is more independents in politics
in Butts county than one would think
for, until he began to feel the pulls of
thepeopleon the subject.
Jhty your Drugs at Carmichaels.
Judge Harkncss’ friends will he glad
to know that he has entirely recovered
from severe injuries sustained from be
ing thrown from his buggy some time
ago.
Jhty Carmichaels Hone Pow Jere
Wm. Davis shot and killed Wm.
Gregory in a barroom in Atlanta last
week. They Were disputing about
an amount of money left in Gregory’s
charge when he gave the lie and Davis
killed him.
Huy Carmichaels Vermifuge.
N. C. Stinson, the colored Metho
dist minister, who recently Csune to this
place, died on last "Thursday morning
from a relapse of the measles that set
tled on his already effected lungs.
Huy Carmichaels Liver Pills.
Brewer & Hanleiter, Griffin, Ga., are
selling the Patapsco Guano, a standard
fertilizer, for 450 pounds middling cot
ton per ton.
We have’nt heard from Sarri Mays
since he went to Florida. W lint's the
Matter Sain? Are you so surrounded
with Injuries and so carried away with
your new home that you have for
gotton your friends in Butts ?
Among the progressive farmers of
Butts county, Leroy Moor ranks with
the best. He farms on that only and
sure policy,‘‘make yoitr farm self sus
taining." He cultivates his own, “Moor’s
Prolific Cotton.” He has fine orchards
and plenty of cattle. He is l fine ex*
ample for the unsuccessful to emulate*
A spark from a burning chimney ig
nited a roof in Macon the other night.
This reminds us that several were
heard to remark that there was no
danger in the thick falling sparks from
the burning chimney of Mr. Dukes’ res
ideee last Wednesday night.
The Post-Appeal is the cheapest dal
ly paper in the South. A first-class
daily at a low price. It is invariably
correct on all subjects. Full of State,
National and Foreign news. Its relia
bility makes it popular with those who
read it. Try it.
Judge Stewart granted a bill of in
junction, restraing the sheriff and Head
* Cos., in the Coleman case. The bill I
will he argued in Griffin Saturday next.
Y. A. Wright for the plaintiffs and
E. P. Catching* for the defence. If
the bill is sustained the case will go to
the Supreme Court.
A. Me. Watkins <fc Son have suspen
ded business in Jackson. The goods
were divided and Uncle Me., will carry
his portion of the stock to station 73
on the Extension near Atlanta. Dr.
Crum owns the building.
Brewer & Hanleiter gives notice
to tire farmers that they have reduced
the price of Pacapsco Guano and Pa
tapsco Acid Fhosphnte. Office opo*
site brick warehouse Griffin, Ga.
bee postponed sheriffs sates for May.
Mr. Cloud’s brickyard machine is
broken and business suspended.
J. F. Carmichael has been appoint
ed clerk of the county court. See no
tice.
Col. McKihlien is in Atlanta again,
defending more moons),ers, caught In
a raid recent made in a Newton ctunitV.
See advertisement of Jno. Lnspeyere,
in this ifcsiie. He is A good ntineri and
irfpjwretl to do all kinds of rock hi oWing
by an improved method. Address him
at Jackson or Indian Springs, Ga,
Brewer Jfc Huuleiter
Of Griffin, Gn., gives notice to the far
mers ot Butts, that they have reduced
the price of standard fertilizers for sale
by them, and you are requested to call
ami see them before purchasing else
where.
Rev. Mr. Ilolick. a blind, Missiona
ry preacher, pi-eached to <t large con
gtnegation at the Baptist church on last
Sunday. At the close of hls sermon
he sang an Indian lu'nni and took up
a collection.
Mr. Joseph )V. Kimball, of Locust
Grove, while passing through Mr. Aroh
Brown’s stable, was pushed down by a
mule backing out of the stall, fractur
ing the thigh.
Davis alias Hamlin, who is wanted
for the killing a negro in a difficulty
on the Extension, some time ago, some
distance below Jackson, fto learn
stayed around Jackson several days,
last week, and has since left taking his
wife with him.
The attention of our readers is called
to theadverfisementof Mrs. 8. C. Dun
can, in this issue. She has Opened a
:cw and beautiful stock of millinery, of
tie latest, styles, which she is offering
at low prices for this market. She is a
lady of experience in this business, hav
ing followed it for several years, and we
feel no hesitancy in recommending her
as such to the people of this section.
She has displayed exquisite taste in the
selection ofti stock of goods, which can
lie seen by calling on her at the new
store next to M. L. Duke.
Mitchel Williams, col., has been ad
judged insane and confined in jail un
til he can be sent to the asylum. He
is pafrilvied ill one side. He appears
to be crazy on the subject of “mastur
bation temptation and gingercakes,”
He states that he received a blow on
the head with a slick, in a difficulty in
Henry county, several months ago,
which is thought to he the prime cause
of his present condition. But in our
opinion, the language above quoted,
which seems to prey mostly on his
mind, is the main trouble.
The swolen streams from the heavy
rains last Jfombiy detained the mails,
and Forsyth mail failed to arrive at all.
Captain Loyd, carrier on the Coving
ton route, came near loseing his horse
in Cain-folk Creek. The Cl-eek Was full
and his horse mired in quicksand, and
tmt for the assistance of Mr. E. L.
Henderson, who had passage to Jack
son with the Captain, his horse would
have been drowned. They jumped
out into the stream and Henderson
held the horses head above the water,
while Loyd, who lias tmt one arm, cut
the harness and liberated him. As
sistance was had, the buggy rescued
and the Captain and his companion
drove on with a hired mule, ar
riving at Jackson as wet as and row tided
rat.
Hail Bio*m
There Is no body more willing to ac
commodate their friends than we ; hut
we find that having no regular mail
hours has incovenienced us no little.
Since putting up the lock-boxes, we
have deemed it best, as is customary
with well regulated offices, to establish
office hours, after which no business
will he transacted in the post office, as
we have other work to do.
In future, the post office will he kept
open from 7 o'clock a. m. 'till 6 o clock
p. m., except Wednesday and SftUirday,
when it will he kept opened until 7
o’clock p. m., to await the arrival of
the Griffin mail. Parties renting box
es can get their mail at any time the
house may be open. No mail deliver*
ed on Sunday.
We took a flying trip to Indian Springs
last Friday witli Col. Wright, who was
on legal business. We added a few
more names of the good people of that
place to our subscription list Quite a
number of the citizents were out at the
railroad Where the surveying party
were laying off lots and street and lo
cating the Indian Spring depot. Mr.
Collier informs us that he lias turned
over the management of the Collier
House to his sons this season. We
learn from the same gentleman, that
arrangements are being made to meet
the satisfaction of the Ordinary in ref-
erence to building a bridge across the
creek Without carrying out the recom
mendations ol the Grand Jury, with re
gard to the Doubiiri road, which he
says can’t be done. The council pro
poses to bridge the creek on the east
side of the town, which Will answer the
purpose of the people on the Dublin
road. As to the location of the bridge,
Mr. Elder says rather than iniss, he
I will give the right-of-way through his
premises for a road.
This,seems to us, will be satisfectory
to those concerned, as it meets the
object sort for by the Grand Jury, and
we get two bridges instead of one.
Tne hotel porch at the Montgom
ery White Sulphur Spr ngs. Va., fell
yesterday, killing one man and injur
nj twelve persons.
■■■*''** * ~
Batts Eleteu I’eara Ago,
Butts is a central county ofGeorgia,
bounded on E. by the Ockmulgee riv
er, and watered by several creeks;
area, 240 sq. m,; pop, in 1870, 6,941, of
whom 3,445 were oalored. The surface
is somewhat uneven, and the soil fer
tile The chief productions In 1870
Weft 53,425 bushels of Wheat, 126.539 of
tndUn corn, l9,&80 of sweet potatoes,
and bales of cotton. There were
661 horses, 1,319 itiileh cows. 2,-366 oth
er cattle, 1,568 sheep, and 6,223 swine.
Capital, Jackson,
Wegleaned the following information
from J. R. Davis, in referenced to the
progress of work on the Extension, Mr.
Davis is one of the bosses for Bran
non & Lindsey, contractors, who where
on their way to Locust Grove with 8 or
10 teams and bands, where they will
resume work, having completed their
work below. He says ail the grading
below Jackson is about finished, with
the exceptions of a few humps and a
little work on this side of the river.
He gays enough hands are nt work to
keep the way clear for the’track lay
ers. The track on the 23d mile was be
ing layed last Friday. He says the
bridging of Tosvaliga river is tho heav
iest job to finish and lie thinks they
will have Ihe bridge ready for the track
which will be finished to that place to
day. B-e says they are pushing ahead
as fast as hands can do the work and
gives them five weeks to reach Jack
son.
The heavy work atthig place is being
rushed up, and Mr Gentry informs us
that they will finish next month ; so
there will he nothing to hinder the
track gang from pushing right ahead
to Atlanta.
D. N. Speer, State treasurer, has our
thanks for a coppy of his annual report
setting forth, explicitly, the financial
condition of the State.
We take from it the following items;
The revenue from the hire of convicts
for the year 1879, was $2,830,45 atld for
the year 1880 $24,925,10.
Received from liquor tax for 1881,
$23,572,75. The United States show
Considerably more than this, collected
from the same source in Georgia, and
if we mistake not, the amount for the
State and U. S. State is the same, if so,
why then, any difference in the aggre
gate amounts ?
Paid Railroad commissioners and
clerk, $12,498,32.
For Supreme Court reports, $5,250,-
00,
For public schools 1880. $183,955,34.
Amount of public debt 1881, $646, 4
735,80.
iLilenoe in treasury October 7th,
1881, $794,547,51.
The total bonded debt of the state,
not yet due, i* figured at $9,726,600,00,
the last amount of which is due in 1885.
The State is indorser for railroads
to the a mount of $724,000,00.
The lease of State Road expires in
10 years.
The Macon A Brunswick—lo3 miles,
sold for $1,125,000,(X) of which amount
$945,000 is still due.
Forty-two insurance companies, de
posit in the treasury, $25,000 each as
required by law.
When Mr. Speer entered upon the
duties of his office he found deposited
in the Citizens Bank $332 ,432,75, more
than half of whole amount of State
funds at that time. Hr at once began
drawing from this bank to meet the
demands of the state, so at the titnenf
suspension there was only $103,218,46.
By so doing, he no dnitbt. saved the
State a large amount of money.
WOMAN
A REMEDY FOR HER ONLY.
Cheaper than physician’s bills, and to he used
by women exclusively. It is prepared for them
only, and and i specially adapted to ca.se* where
the womb is disordered, and will cure all jrrK
ulnritiee of the ‘’menses”, or Monthly Lamr.se*”,
whether acute or chronic, by reatoHlijr theuis
clmrur*'- This great boon is Dr. .1. Bhultield’s Fe
male Regulator, and known and recognized as
‘Womansßeat Frlepd’' Prepared by L>r. J. Brads
fleid Price : trial size, 7oC; lurge size $1.60. For
ale by all drhgista.
Conyers Examiner: We Inive been
kindly permitted to make the flow
ing extract front a private letter writ
ten to Mr. John Green, of our city, by
Mr. E. Willingham, of Stage Pond, P.
0- Hernando lounty, Fin., dated
March 2d, 1882:
“I have had (lie painful pleasure of
killing a negro since I came home; a
vagabond roaming through our county,
ravishing all women whom lie chances
to meet. He forced and choked three
in a distance of 30 miles.—We formed
a party and hunted him dowiri, Arid Cu
Bth of February, about 3 o'clock in the
morning, I with two others, were lying
in wait for him. I heard him coming
through the sand in hurry; he knew
we were after him. I halted him twice,
hut lie broke to run and I took cool,
deliberate aitu nnd at the report of
“Atlanta,” (my double barrel gun,) he
dropped. We threw him on a wagon
and carried him to Brooksville, mlr
county site, and were cheered by ev
eryone. both black and white, on the
road about thirty miles. The Cannons
were fired from 11 o’clock, a. rn. when
the news got to B.—that he was killed,
until our party arrived. It was my first
visit to that place, lint every hotly
knew me—l was welcomed and hos
pitably enteflnitml by all. One negro
paid cash for a horse to go In search of
him ; the negroes were very much In
censed against him, as one of the wo
men he choked was a negro.—You sec
I have got my name in the papers with
out stealing a horse, but I would rather
someone else had done it. I think,
however, I did my duty in ridding the
county and community of such a
scamp.”
Tf there is a more inveterate “hour
bon democrat” in Georgia than Mr.
Stephens—one who stands more im
movably by the democratic rights,
and principles of Thomas JelTerson
we would like to have him indicated.
—Rome Couiter.
ITpravoktd IJurtlcr.
Is the verdict of those Who hive
investigated Ibe killing cf old man
Hicks near Lawrenceville last week,
We append an account of the affair
given by a reporter of tho Atlanta
Constitution sen' L the ground to.
ascertain the facts:’
About three weeks ago ofd man
Jackson Hicks, who was nearly 00
years of ago established his little dis
tillery. He war, lipftever, informed
on by a young man in the neighbor
hood and on Monday evening last
I>eputy Marshal Bolton, with two
men fVom the internal revenue office,
and one other rriAn frttrn some other
source, Ml the city to make the seizs
ure of the distillery and to arrest the
owner. They readied the distillery
about midnight and lay in wait until
daylight, expecting dint they could
capture the men still at work
it they wailed until d.iy. About sun
up Mr. Hicks went down to the dis
lillery, and the raiding party say fir
ed it up. Holton was, however, not,
content to catch one bird, but restrain
ed the men in the hope that a second
man would come to th' (till and com
tfctence work. While they were wait
ing it is said that they were discov
ered by a dog who setup a furious
balking, which alarmed Hicks, who
left the still and returned to the
house. This is the statement that
ihe raiders make,'hilt they will go no
further in giving the demits Bolton's
party to'lowed ilnT old man to the
house, nlid u-heh they reached the
garden one el the men was sent around
tile garden to “liea<{ him off-’’ The
old man was siamtynd near the house
when the raiders appeared a the coi
ner ot the garden. The sworn evw
dunce is ti at they did not speak. The
old man walked atf in HdvahCe of
them Until he had 1 limed the corbel
of the house and was about to enter
into the kitchen door when Ihe (be
ing commenced. The evidence is
lhai the old man was unarmed and
offering no resist-nice. The raiders
fired several shots, the last of which
took oft'eoi in ihe breAst.and the old
man sank upon the ground Tiny
then turned their attention to a half
wit'ed boy who was near the stable
and who, seeing iho frncus, was
throwing neks at I lie crowd. Several
shots were tire t at .him, one of which
struck one of the legs of his trousers.
When thefireing at him commenced
he threw lip his hands and said that
he wnfi!d surrender- lie was con Hit
and bl'onglll to the spot wlkerfe bis fa
ther lay and after taking a BurVey of
the prostrate hlan, the parly, inclu-
ding the boy, took up the liiti* of
march to'aid Northo*, where they
took the train tor Ailama. They
stopped ut the distillery long enough
to demolish it. The old man was
left on the ground and was picked
up by his w ife anl daughter and car
ried into the Kitchen,, from which
place he was carried into the dwel
ling house, where lie soon died.
When he was slmt down Ins wife was
standing at his sidd bagging the offi
cers to quit Bhojpiiniz, mn m> r-MB
- was being ruade and no < ft‘ rt
at escape was contemplated.
The Itotrte Courier was permitted
to publish the following letter lrotn
Mr. .Stephens It is the last, declaim
tion from tlie great commoner, but
still the Post-Appeal keeps his n te
at. the head of its columns, for Gover
nor.
lloiiae of ilepresenStivi , Wash
ing! m., D. C.. March 14, 1882 —R. T.
Hargrove, Rome, Ga. —Dear Sir:
Your very kind letter of 11th name
to hand this morning. Accept my sin
cere thanks for (lie suniiniems ex
pressed. In reply, I can only repeat
what I have often said, that my mind
is made up to retire forever from
public office at the expiration of my
present congressional term, if I shall
live to its close.
With kindest regards and best wish,
se, I remain yours trnly.
Alexander II Stephens.
GUANO.
I Have Reduced tlie Priee
Of the following HIGH GRADES
And well established Fertilisers as fol
lows.
John M*rryman Ac Oo’h Guano to 450 pound*
middling cotton per ton.
K. Frank Coe's Guano to 450 pounds middling
cotton |M*r ton.
Chesapeake Ottano tn 4fi6 lbs, MdTilg Cotton.
Walton Whan Ac Co’* IMow Brand 450pound*
Wai*on Wliann Ac Co's Acid Phosphate 350 lbs.
Johft Worry man dr Co** Add Phowphnte ,‘IBO lb*
Call on me opposite the Brick Ware-house or on
Captain Hlaton. at Phiyter*' Ware house, whefrh
all my fertilizers arf* store4 i ftad delivered.
Jai. A JJEE.Kn, Agent.
murls f Offfflu, Ga,
E. P. CATCHINGS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
3\ t
WII.T, plead and peiStftr In Ilutta and adjoin
ing countie*, *9. < 'KPI' Kat Court Houae, *
I feb >2
C J COWEB,
Jeweler ,
JACKSON. ‘ - GEORGIA,
Repairing dcnconfhoK noth**. Vftitk guar
anteed. Dealer in aewiag machine oil a/id at*
tachinent*. lfeb ’*2
BtllUOI UOVHV.
Jackson* tin.,
rpHEonly hotel offering special aecommoda
-1 tions to the traveling public visiting Jackson.
The table* are Aimtatiau with the very beet
market afford*.
Feed Mtable*.
Parties traveling by private conveyance nan
also have their stock cared for at reasonable
rates. H O. BENTON,
eep 30-1 y P*Of *IETOIU
New Prhl§esß
MR.
OR
G <LD K.N BREAD.
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MANUFACTURE!! AT
ISLAND SHOALS MILLS,
r pHEBE MILLS havte art entire outfit rtf
NEW PROCESS MACHINERY
manufactured especially for them.
Tlits Hour i highly recoin mended by Dr. Hay
good, President of Emory College, who calls the
oread made from it ** Golden Bread, *’ from which
the flour takes its name and each suck will be
branded
fIOLDEK BREAD.
—FOR SALE—
By BYERS & MAI.LKTT anil A. Mo WAT
KINS A SON, Jackson, Oil
JOSIAH BOS*VORTH & CO.
2ldely Proprietor’s Mills.
fiilfils:
non t ebueuldl
JVi liHO*, • • - CL
All Work Warranted.
Carriaps, Blips, Wag
ons, tc.
overhauled and repaired on short no
* tice.
ALL KINDSOF
Job Work
done with neatness and dispatch.
CARRIAGE SMITHING DONE,
UNDERTAKER.
Will keep on hand Cdlfins, Caskets,
and Undertakers Hardware. A hoarse
will also be fufnlshed, B@k- Shop in
rear of Duke's store, ntnrl
DR. R. G. BRYANS,
Physician aii Sanson.
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- - GA.
D—-
OFFICE UNDER MASONIC UAL!,, oil Door
South of Drug Slore. Cn lie found ut night with
v. A Wright, llrst door over J. J. Easton's
can be left with Y. A,
Wright, or James Harden.“Usa jnn2o
TO GIVE AWAY
A FIIWT.CLASS SEW ING MA
CHINE AT THIS OFFICE,
t \ • B hnVe a bran now WmTR HE'VINU MA
>' CHINK, with 7<lrawer, ilrop luHf, cover,
rollers no Ia cnni|dele st Id c.tra stiaWinirnU,
wliidh \Ve Will give to imy imui or wowan wlio
W ill get ill, u ilTub of 50 Cash mdwsiHlielre to tlie
Jaokidn Sewn. at *1,50, oaoh. We will give the
cdnipitok’s wrltUin guurautee on the machine to
keen tlih same 111 good order for the hpac!,- of live
years. The nikWmin is finely ttidshetf witli gilt
and is a perfect beautv. Come and see it. It is
easily managed und the lightest running ina
ilutie In the market. If yotl fttil loget. mi the 75
suhtt rihers. wo will pay yon a liberal per cent on
llm numtier yoli hring us, for your trouble.
RupSeifutly, .
Hdootf W. E. HARP, publisher.
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GREAT KEEN ESA W UOUTE\
VIA |
Western A Atlantic It. It |
On nnd lifter Sunday, December I. 1579, Triple 1
Daily Pan—inner train* will lie fun by the Old Be.
ljah!eJKenne*aw Route,
TUB PA*Y M*ll. +tt*f* SOUTH.
I .(.liven Atlanta at '2:00 p til
Arrive* Knoxville at - - - V):V> P
Arrive* Bristol at - • f-4* a m
Arrive* I.Vnchburg nt ... - IAS pm
Arrive* Wit*hbigtm at . • • Hip m
Arrive* New York at - - - .ft 49 AHi
THE EAST MX It. TtUIM KflfTil.
leaver New York at - lQBX) p m
leaves Washington at - - - 7:00 ain
Arrvics Atlanta at • * * • 12:Wnoon
(Mly 30 /fours from New Ytiflcto Atlanta.
Pujinian ear* fun daily lielween New Orlean*,
MoWle. Mitrttgomery, via Atlanta to VVoahlngton,
without change, connecting closely at Washing
ton with Pullman c&rs and coaches for New
YoHc iflihdiit change.
Pullman Palace Gam leave New York daily,
making close connection at Washington with
Pullman <*ar* for Atlanta, Montgomery, Mobil**
and New Orleans.
The Kennesaw Route I* the only line offering
such through car arrangements,
TUB FAST MAIL. tBAIJf
also makes ckfse connection at Chattanooga from
and to all points W^Nt.
THE K*PUCS* TWAIN NORTH
Leaves Atlanta at ... fi.23 p m
which ma esriomi oonneetion* for Home, also at
Challttnodga for all points West.
TUB EXfKKHS TRAIN SOUTH
AMveSai Atlanta ... - 10:50 p m
mulcing sjrjtmection from all potato West, al*o
from Virginia and Tennessee point*.
THE ACCOMMODATION
Leaves Atlanta dally Sunday) 4:35 p m
Arrives- Atlanta “ “ “ 7 ‘JIO ain
I/m Ksctirsou and Emigrant Rates t-> all poinU
ifl Texas. Bend for schedule.
B. W. WRENN,
Gen’l Passenger ,tnegA Atlanta, Ga
SUP.OUT Ywr Coiifppef.
Goddard House,
LUCIUS GODDARD Proprietor.
Broadway, ('or. Brook Sir.
GRIFFIN, GA
JUST RECEIVED,
u.vv sYiusu:
MILLINERY,
AT -
Miss E. R. Finley’s.
Cheapest lot of hats, trimmed arid untrimVned,
evft brought to Jackson. Beautiful huts ready
ttimrtied hr 50 cents apiece. Kid Gloves from
50 cents apair up. worth "5c to 91.
Beautiful Silk Dress Patterns,
Fitshiomtbie Dl'csses
MntHi to Order
A superb lot of ribbons of all grade" and colors
Press Trimmings of every kind mid many oilier
things too numerous to mention.
My slock is full and complete, comprising the
laics! styles and lowest prices, ('all and exam
ine my goods and prices before purchasing else
where. ldmurdm
The Pomona Hill Huiseiies
iiSiEINSHOKO N. C.
J. Vai Limlley, Proprietor.
Having hail twenty-eight years ex|>erience in
growing Nursevy Htock, best adapted tu the
Southern climate, including tvh varieties of
Pendies- *• '
Apples
Fears
Flume
Cherries
Grapoe
Strawberries
and all other fruit groftn in the South,
from the
Latest to the Earliest Varieties-
Mr. B. p. CANTRELL, AGENT FOR
Middle Ga.,
And his assisted \j*nt, Is now canvassing this
oouhty. All those who desire to obtain *ood
frttil faces from a reliable Nursery, now Is pour
time. KSuh and
Every Tree is Guaranteed
to live with propper aitaritlon,, Notioe of foot of
any trees dicing, made known at the office,
Grecnehoro, N. 0., will be replaced at once,
Mr. Cantrell, our General agent for Middle’Oa.
hnn been engaged In the fruit businew for aev*
eral yearn, and can advise you aa regards the
fruit beet adapted to your climate. Ilia I ejma
nent residence is Griffin, Ga., all eommulttallont
promptly answered E. **. CANTRELL*
marlft Wen. Agent.
Look Out !
SIOO,OO 0
Td ChftUge hands 40Mile from Atlanta
Valunh'o Ran l Kstat* Sbr sal* and to rent In lh*
oitv of tirittlu antllbrough Middle (ieorgia to the
value of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DDL
LAKH and over, baa baen consigned to the ui|<lt>r;
sigiiod for sale and rent, consisting of improved
plantations, bulb targe and spuill: bouses and
lot*, and slur* houses In the oily, with good and
well established trade. Best water and best cli
mate In the Houtb. Also dealer In <>roueries and
Family Supplies, and agent for the Centennial
(iin Feeder und Condenser. Call on or nddress
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Heal Eatate Agent; Gridin, OA,
Brick Yard.
Brick Made
WITH MACHIJrERYi
THE ONDEtWIftNKD beg l'-avc to Inform the
la-ople of Jackson and sutroimrling country,
that they will commence the manufacture of
brick, in Jtaluon, at an early Jay, and will fur
niali thorn at prices that defy competition. They
have purchased new ami- Improved machinery,
ard will he prewired to furnish all tho brick
uecd in this section at short notice.
Whiovly H. I*. ALMAND * BON,
dentistry.
TrAVmo 1 Heated al .laokann. 1 He.lee to *lte
lto the people uf thin and eumluiiding noun
ties that lam prepared to 'SO Rtiy and all Kinds
of DKNTAL WORK, at reasonable prices. QU
flee up stairs in tho Higgins building. Hatisfat;-
tion guaranteed. . . ~ .
Nov. 1H W OKr **' tiehtist.
' MARK, THE BARBER
HEOHloftve toinformthe olffieng of Jaok.on
and the public generally, that h I. now pH; I
pared to Rive an KABY BHaVE*
Hair Cutting, Shampooning, Etc.,
don. lii QOCII HTYI.K. Give Win n onll. ut the
l.iv-ry Hiable.
FIRST CLASS BAR,
.JACKSON GA.
tEAT, DRINK
BE MERRY.
Makes you FAT.
After Taking, Before Taking
HAY, Juooi; You are getting powerful fat of
late 1 <telling plenty to eat now ?
Not any too much to eat John, it* the quality
of liquor a man drinks. You are looking rather
thin John, what’s the matter, got the cramp ?
Wei, I tell yon Judge, I took a drinlc of fed
liquor ’while ago and I’m feeling poWerful bad.
If* the quality of liquor Joti drink, my boy.
Look at me, If yod want to live long and grow
fat, alway* do your trading witi. the OLD RELI
ABLE J. J. P ASTON, where you can always get
PURE —-
WISKIEB.
Min,
Hum*
firandiesi
Ac.
tfHE CELEBRATED
AURORA L4G-ER BEER on draft
and bottled. Pure Rye and corn whisky fbr
medicinal purposes, a specialty. If you wftnt
something to make a lean man fat and a. ft aja n
lean-against a post call on J. J. EASTON •
7de*f.
Sheriffs Sales for May,
FOSTFONED SHERIFF’S SALE.
STATE OF GEORGIA, I
Butts County, j
WILL be Hold, before the court house door in
the town of Jackson, in said county and
slate, on the FIRST TUESDAY in MAY 18S2,
within the legal hours of Sheriff Sale, the follow*
ing deHcribed property to wit;
Two hundred and fifty -seven acres of land,mor®
or lohh, Miniated and lying and being in the second
district of originally Henry now liutt’s county,
hound as follows : West by lands of A. P. Wall,
North by lundsof Mrs. Lewis, East by iandsaf
WoodwaVd’, Sopth by lands of ‘ annlchac!. Levied
upon as the property of H. Stillwell, by virtue
and toHatisfr one fi Ta issued from the Superior
court of said County, !p ravbr ot Jnjin 8. Crockett
vs Richard Stillwell aiid John wtiiiweii. Tennant
in poMesnion given iroticte as required by law, this
March the 20th, 1882. _}
J. O. BEAUCHAMP,
Sheriff R, C,
STATE OF GEORGIA, 1
Butts County. |
YTTIU BE SOLD before the court hou-e tin or
VV in the town of Jnckso-L said county and
Mtate,on the FIRST TUJ'SDAY in MAY. next
1882, within the legal hoars of sale, the following
described property to-wit:
One Wpodtaber & Moss Engine five horse power,
levied upon as the property of W. D. Martain.
AT, J. Ridgeway, A William Thaxton by vir
tue and to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Supe
rior Court of said county Astute. in favor of
M. V. McKihben. vs Wm D. Martain. TANARUS, J.
Ridgeway, A William Thaxton, this March 28th
1882,
J, O, BEAUCHAMP,
Sheriff, b. O.
SHERIFF’S SALE FOR APRIL.
STATE OF GEORGIA,}
Butts County, j
WILL BE SOLD before the oourt houi*,
door in the town of Jackson said county
and state on the first Tuesday in April 1882 with
in the legal hours of sale the following discrihed
property to wit: One hundred acres of land Nd
not known, situated and being in the 616 district
G. M. In said ooqnty and State bound aafOtlows:
North by 1 artdd of A. ft. Smith: West by lands of
T. Q. Mckeiro’y : South .by !&:ids oi William
Bond ; East by lands of J. L. Barnet. Levied
upon as the property of Caroline M. B. Cargilfe
by virtue and tp satisfy onto Fi. Fa. issued lrom
the Superior Court of said county in favor of
John Middleton Administrator on the estate of
Nandy Middleton vs Caroline M H Cargilc tenant
in posessiou notified this Feb. llth 1882.
J. O. BEAUCHAMP,
Sheriff, B. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA,}
Butts County, f
OFFICE OF COUNTY COURT,
March 4Hh, 18(2.
feY vlrtve of authority vMed inmeaJ the,Jud a
of the County Court oi Butts County Georgia by
the statutes, in such oases made and provided. I
HenrV Hendrick, Judge of said C*urt, hereby
constitute aiid appoint James F: Carmfcheal of
the town of Jackson, County rtf Butfs and fltaie
aforsaid, Clerk of said Court and in my name to
issue all processes, writs, Bubpoenias and other
legal proceedings , which, by law, he will beau.
thorised to do, Also, I hereby appoint and con
stitute him Clerk of the Court sitting for oounty
purposes, and lh my name, as such, to transact
all rtusincss (lumping by Statute Law, in the paw
er of the Clerk.
In witfiess whereof, I have set my hand and of
ficial signature, making this his lufflcient liceuse
for entferitlg upon his said duties.
HENRY HENDRICK.
Juhge C. C„ R. C.
GUARDIAN* fit.tLt:.
BY VIRTUE of an order from the eeurt of Or
dinary of Butte county, will be sold or. the
F|rt Tuesday in April 1882, at the court bouse
door, to eafu oounty, between the legal hours of
sale, file following property belonging to George
LlnKlwjy, mii4or.to.wit i
One third undivided interest Of said minor,
in all of that track of land in said county where
on Dolphin, Lindsey resided at the time of his
death, containing fifty acres more or less, adjoin
ing lands oTH. IV, Carmichael, I. B. Cenaienael,
and it. B. Uatkueas,, Termsoasii.
John a. unpsey.
Dusrdianot aid Minor.
R. J. DEANE. .
PHOTO(7RAP ETCH
And Dealer in Picture frames,
17 Mill Street, - . • Griffin, Ga
Ail sizes and kinds of Flrt-Hiuw work executed
promptly. Old pictures copied and enlarged
wall pltiture of yourself ill a
B*lo iiudige.only 92.
Richmond & Danville it. It
PAJMENUB* DJCFARTMpNT. ~
On and after June oth, 1881, Passenger Train
Service on the Atlanta and Charlotte Ak*Line
division of this road will be as follow*:
r.ostwHrtl.
UVITKO STATES MAIL, NO. 43, A.
beaVb Atlanta 4:00 a iu
Arrive Charlotte, m * 3:95 p m
MKW YOUK KXI'UKfIS, NO 47. 3.
Leave AUeta, • - - - -3. J 5 pb*
Arrive Churlotte, m 8:15 m
UNITED STAtBS VAST HAIL, NO 49, C.
Leave Atlanta, - • - 4 * 8:80 pra
Arrive Charlotte, n- * • * 8:85 aMi
SUWANJCB ACCOMMODATION, NO 2i.
Leave Atlanta, - 8:flfo p m
Arrive Buwannee, D, - 7:05 pm
Westward.
UNITED ST ATMS MAID, NO 42.
Leave Charlotte, M, 12:80 p m
Arrive Atlanta, ..... 12:05 a m
NEW YORK EXPRESS, KC 48.
Leave Charlotte, M, 12:43 a m
Arrive Atlanta, - 12:20 p ut
UWITJtn STATKS FAST If AIL, NO 50.
IxtaVe CliHrfJnte, *,•••• 12:33 a dt
Arrive Atlanta, ----- 10i35 a m
SUW4NNKE ACCOMMODATION, NO 22.
tasave Suwunnee, D, 5:40 a m
Arrive Atlanta . - - - . 8:00 a m
CONNECTIONS.
A, with ?rrUinff trains of Qeorgta Central and
A und W i* railroiwis.
B, with arrivinfr trains of (Jeotgia Central, A
und W I* and W ami A railroads.
C, with trains arriving on Ga. railroad.
I), with Lawrenceville Brunch to and from
Lawrencevilje.
M, with v, Hand A—C C.— H rthd D and A T and
O, for all points Went, North ana East.
Pullman Sleeping Service on Trains No 47
and 4K daily, without change, between Atlanta
and New York. A. POpK,
sept V Gen’l Pass. Agent.
Livery and Feed Stable.
R. T. WATKINS, FROP’R.
JACKSON GA.
O
rpilE PEOPLE of Butts county and the travel
-1 mg public generally, are hereby notified that
a livery and feed stable is now open in Jnckfton,
where they can be accommodated at reasonable
prices. I have in a large lot Suitable
for drovers, convenient, td show stock to the beat
advantage.
HAttBER SHOP.
Your attention is also called to the fact that a
good BARBER SHOP is run In connection With
this stable. Hair cut, shaving and allahipooning
done by a flrst-olas* barber.
BiR AND BILLIARDS.
FINE
- Whiskey.
WINES, BEER, UE, ETC.,
8. T. fatliis, Froprieldf,
JACKSON GA.
My Stock of wine*, whhtey AcV\ • tier ta
and ore genuine. I Iceep the best ai>d puthelrg,
the market My tuirM and price* Are reaaone ae
Give my goods afHa] and M convinced fh lelne
x-eteuf qna'ltr. . [r,,cty