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CITF OFFICERS.
u.ynß —Y. A. Y\ right.
mdbbW-J. J. Kant on, H. N. By.n, M.
Duke mm Vm. Mallet.
M. MoMlohacl.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
ntmiußY.-J. F. Carmichael.
KBK st PKKtoR CeVRT. —].. D. Watson.
sheriff. —J. C, Beauchamp.
Deputy Sh khpFf. W. D. Curry.
r.H KTY TkKCUER-'-H. O. Beaton.
Ta* Coi.i.Et'roß.-W. C. Nutt.
Tay Rkct*Vob.-S. P. Vickers,
CoBNTY tjiTBvSYOB.—M. C. Maddox,
CoxoYFR• —Jesse McLeroy.
mail schedules.
For.BYTH.—Arrives in Jaeksoh daily at 4 p. m
leaves Jackson daily at 4:30 p.'m.
Cos vl so ton. —Arrives in Jackson at 5 p. m.,
■•very Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Leaves
Jsckson at 7 a. m., every Tuesday Tlun-sday arid
Saturday. .
qbiffiw.— l lleavos Jackson. cVeVy Wednesday
•nd Sot'SAda'y nt Sa. m. Arrives in Jackson at
7 p. 'eVery te'echjWday and Saturday.
F W, E. Harp, Postmaster.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Baptist Chcrch.—Preaching on the Fourth
Sunday, and Saturday before, in each month.
\V. McMichuel, pastor:
Methodist Chubch. —Preaching on the Socond
Sunday. Hl| d Saturday before, in each month.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday njght Sab
bntli School at 3p. m. eaclt Snbhaftli Voting
Mm’s Prayer Meeting every Sunday rright. N.
t, Glenn, pastor.
Y. M. C. A.. meets the First Tuesday night in
tacli month at Masonic Hall.
NOTICE,
OFFICE COUNTY COURT,)
Butts County, Ga. V
April 4th 1882.)
On ami after this date, all advertisements of
rounty matters will be done in the Jackson News
By order of the Court.
henry Hendrick,
J udge C. C. B. C.
Our brick nnmitaciores wil 1 make
from 25 to 30 thousand brick per <kty.
We are sorry to learn that Mrs,
Crawford of this county is very ill
Sunday ami night work will prob
ably he done on the rock cut, before
it is finished.
The Extension has been completed
to Towaliga river. We have not learn
ed whether or not they have crossed the
river.
Aft tire boys shouldered their picks
and obeyed the call of the street-over
seer last week,
The street leading by Mr, Mallet’s,
has been widened and otherwise great
!y improved.
We are sorry to learn that Mrs.
Rufus McCord of Conyers, mother of
our esteemed felloweitizen, J. Wm.
McCord, is quite sick.
We learo Reece Thaxton will instis
tute suit against the raillorad authori
ties for stopping up some of the pass
ways to his premises.
11. P Almund’s brick machine will
he in full blast, in a few days. Messrs
Tom and Jud Almand, Ace McDonald
and Wallace, are putting things in
readiness.
We never pass the little mill at In
dian Springs, and miss Mr. Smith, the
miller. He is as punctual at his post ns
the water that flows down the mill-race
and puts the machinery in motion.
Brewer A Hanleiter, Griffin, Ga., are
selling the PatapscoGuano, a standard
fertilizer, for 4150 pounds middling cot
ton per ton.
The code of Jackson is being prepared
by Col. fKright and Mr. Wm. Mallet,
which will be published in pamplet
form shortly.
Another crazy negro has been cofin*
ed in the jail. This is the third or
fourth for Butts within the past eight
months.
The old negro who was put in jail
the other day, soys lie is no more crazy
than those who put him in. He thinks
there is something else at the bottom
of it.
Brewer A Hanleiter gives notice
to the farmers that they have reduced
the price of Patapsco Guano and Pa
tapsco Acid Phosphate. Office opo
site brick warehouse Griffin, Ga.
Last Saturday was all fools day.
Few pranks were played. Some body
*mt Mack a can of “spiled oysters”
and a cracker. The can was well
charged with gass that did not smell
like dried peaches. Imagine the re
sult when Mack plunged his barlow
into the can.
J. O, Beauchamp is the right man
in the light place. Unlike many
elected to the high and responsible
position ol Sheriff, he is a practical
business fellow, understands his duty,
writes out bis own sales for the prin
ter in a legible hand writing, aud uc
cording to the law, thus avoiding
much trouble to all parties.
Brack Goolsby has returned to Mon
ticelo, where lie will remain for the
summer. He contemplates returning
*o Jackson next fall and commencing
business. He has made many friends
during bis stay here, who regret to see
him leave. IFe wish you good luck,
old boy, and hope that you may live
to cast your lot with us in the near fu
ture, and blow the comet in the Jack
son Band.
WOMAN
A REMEDY FOR HER OM.Y.
Reaper than physician's I’ills, and to lie need
•7 women exclusively. It i prepared for them
jjniy. and arul it* specially adapted to cane* where
the i disordered, and will care all \rrea
**aritie of the ’’menses”, or monthly course?* ,
acute or chronic, by restoring the ois-
This great boon is f>r. J Bmdield’a he
-55* gutter, and' known am! recognized a
Wouutisßwi Friend*' Prepared by Dr. J. Brads
•Wd Price ; trial size, 75c; large size For
ait by al] drugibfj*.
Brewer & ilauleiter
Of Griffin, Ga., gives notice to the far
mers of Butts, that they have reduced
the price of standard TefCi lifters for sale
hy them, land you are requested to call
and see them before purchasing else
where.
Buy Carmichael’s Worst I’owdcrrs.
o*
Geo. W. Adair, Off Atlanta, was in
Jackson test week, and gave direc
tions to his surveying party who are
at work 'ayiug off the property pur
chased by him around the depot. The
land on both sides of the railroad is
being checked off with comrr.&.iius
streets, and business lots are being lo
cated. Tire work of cleaning and
clearing will be under the suprovision
Mr H. O. Benton, which Will soon
be commenced. Shade trees will be
planted'6n the walks and everything
made attractive as possible.
Buy ’Ca’rmichals Liver Pills. 2m
The bi 14 ofinj'unction enjoining the sher
iffand Head it Cos., in the Coleman case
was sustained by Judge Stewart, at
Griffin, last Saturday. The Judge held
that the sale was illegal on the grounds
that the levy was made twodays before
deed was recorded. The sheriff,
under instructions, relieved, to be
sold in June next, when it is under
stood, Coleman’s 'Council will file a
bill cf illegality, claiming that the pur
chase money has been paid ; in which
event, the papers will be turned over tti
the Clerk and the ease placed upon
the docket and all questions determ
ined at the September term of the Su
perior Court. Thus, Mr. Coleman re
tains possession, and will make one
more crop.
Buy yvur Drugs at C&rmichaets .
Mall Honrs.
There is nobody more willing to ac
commodate their friends than Yfo ; but
we find that having tto regular mail
hours has incoveuierreed us no little
Since putting up the lock-bokes, we
batre deemed it best, as is customary
'Yvith Well regulated offices, to establish
office hours, after which no business
will be transacted in the post officU, as
we have other work to do.
In future, the post office Will bte kept
open from 7 o’clock a. hi. ’till 6 o’clock
p. m., except Wednesday and Saturday,
when it will be kept opened Until 7
o’clock p. m.-, to await the arrival of
the Griffin n.ail. Darties renting box
es can get their mail at any time the
house may be open. No mail deliver
ed on Sunday.
Buy Carmichael’s Cologne. 2m
Henry County, Ga.,
Mar., 30th 1882.
Ed. News : According to promise, I
write yon a few fines from our baily
wick. We have had the stock law ill
force some three months ; it Is all we
expected of it. there has been, to my
knowledge, no litigation arising from its
adoption. A number of our neigh
bors who were opposed to it and voted
against it, are well satisfied and say
that should a vote be taken to repeal
the law they would vote for it remain
as it now is. The fences are being re
moved from the roadside throughout
the county, turning out many planta
tions that are being plowed and culti
vated to the roads edge. By so doing,
we the renters, save from 3 to 5 acres
in every 25 or 30 acres, that use to be
occupied with fences —thus we renters
are benefitted under the law. We have
a good law and would like to divide with
Butts.
Our farmers are planting corn now
in a hurry, and'from what we learn,
there is a third more being planted in
Henry county this year than last.
Small grain is looking fine. S. M. Henry
says the stock law is the best thing he
ever saw—ditches were cut along the
roads without the road hands having it
to do. However, we might talk to our
friends In Butts about the advantages
and benefits we have already derived
from this law, and ’twould be like the
old addage, “convince a man against
his will and lie is of the same opinion
still.
Red Oak.
Buy Carmichaels Horse Powders.
Buy Carmichaels Vermifuge.
We had the pleasure of visiting the
classisc little city of Forsyth for the
first time, last week, in company with
Col. Y. A. Wright, who was on a pro
fessional visit, and who, by-the-way,
is a rising young lawyer and enjoys a
good practice. He’s got that "git up
and git” about him, that make men
great, and conducts business intrusted
to his care in a manner and expedian
cv, that gains the confidence of those
who deal with him. He is a jolly good
fellow to take atrip with, and “done
you forgot ’em.”
We formed some pleasent acquaint
ences in Forsyth, and hope our vieit
will prove to be a profitable one, ns we
have the promise of some advertise
ments from some of her enterprising
business men. Forsyth is a better mar
ket for some branches of business, for
our people, and no better medium than
the News can be found, through which
to make theiradvantages known to the
people of tliis section. The News has
attained a circulation equal ifnot great
er than any paper ever published in
the county, and that, too, among a class
of customers to be sought for by mer
chants and manufacturers. A glance
over the pages of our subscription book
will verify the truth of the assertion.
Buy Carmichaels Liver Pills.
Buy Carmichael’s Vermifuge. 2m
Buy Carmichaels Female Tonic.
SUPrORT mm) Wer,
A hinterer I’spluml.
The Sheriff of Jackson county ami
possco, arrested a Mr. l’ippinger, near
’lndian Springs, Tbuvsdoy night, for the
murder ofa man by thenanie of Strange
of Jadksdn'couYity, some six or seven
'yeaTs ago, from which place he escap
ed jail, running away and leaving a wile
and several children. He had a
a wife and two children in this county.
When arrested by the sheriff he at
tempted an escape, anti was shot at
without effect, when the sheriff hol
lowed, “look out boys, he’s coming.”
Peppinger said he wns’nl afraid to take
his chain os before one £nn, but when
he heaTd thetfheriff give the alarm he
condffided'that he was surrounded, and
running upon Strange in the garden,
brother of the murdered man, who he
sa'id would certainly kill him, he con
cluded that he had better stop.
Pippinger, (not his right name) ac
knowledged hisgftilt, and told all about
his ups-and-downs since lie has been
at large. Hecscaped jail with the no
torious Kelly boys, of Newton county,
and told about the Kellys planning to
break jail and his putting their plans
into execution. He talked freely o*
their trials and how they dodged about
through the country stealing horses
and committing other depredations.,
He spoke of Charlie Kelly as one of the
most daring horse-thieves he ever
heard of. Pippinger said he concluded
that he had enough burdeUs on his
mind, and finally concluded to quit
his companinßand settle doWn to Wotk,
which he done and married in this
county, where he has been living for
two or three years.
He was betrayed by a friened who he
had confided in, to whome he had re
vealed “the secret” and who happened
to know the murdered man. The sher
iff had with him a letter from an anon
ymous Writer, informing him ns to his
whereabouts. Pippinger has threaten
ed his confidents life if he ever revealed
it to a living being. The murderer is
well known about Forsyth, where he
done his trading. He killed Strange
with a stick for threatening to report
him to the revenue officers.
tl&f chelorillg Uv'it.
Mr. Editor : While sauntering across
the square in a meditative mood I saw
Dr. B. busily engaged in drawing wa
ter. Thinking something unusual was
going to happen. I accosted him and
enquired of his unnatural movements. I
asked if there was a conflagration gt)lrtg
on in town. He calmed my fears by
lnfbHiilng me that he wits “ fixen to
get about supper,” and envited me to
participate with him and his chum,
Col. W. I accepted with pleasure, and
was ushered into their batchelor den.
The first thing that attracted my at
tention was a curious looking little
thing sitting on the table. I was a lit
tle sly at first thinking perhaps that it
was some newfangled explosive ma
chine set to catch the unwary. I felt
relieved bt) being told that it was a
stove. I did not say anything but I
thought the more. I thought that if
that insignificant aparatus was their
only reliance my chances for supper
were slim. My hosts seemed to have
no fears on that score, hut dedked
themselves each with a large apron that
reached from neck to heel, and were
transformed into first-class restaurant
cooks. They began to handle pots and
pans in and very scientific manner and
my hopes began to revive. They soon
had their little oil stove in full blast,
and a most delightful odor was wafted
about the room, My astonishment
grew as preparations for supper advan
ced. The I)r., would opeii the door of
the oven and examine the biscuit in a
veay knowing manner, while tlid Col.,
was handling some eggs in a rllatinet
that would make a hotel cook asham
ed of himself. At last supper was an
nounced and I was seated at a table
covered with a snowy cloth, while each
crystal glass held a napkin of immacu
late Whiteness. The table was spread
with an artists hand, and it fairly made
my mouth water to look at the good
things placed before me. My plate was
helped to a large slice of deliciously
broiled ham just dun to a turn, biscuit
of snowy whitness and as light as a
feather, eggs in different styles, homi
ny with egg sauce and a variety of oth
er things. The coffee was simply Su
perb—the best that it has been tnyluck
to taste in some time. In fact the
whole repast was “just too utterly too
too.” The evening was spent not only
in the destruction of the viands so
temptingly displayed, but in a feastof
wit and a flow of soul. When I rose
from the table I felt better by several
pounds. If the young ladies of Jack
son had their own interest at heart,
they would most certainly set their
caps for such men as the Dr., and Col.,
as either of them would make a “per
fect jewel of alingband.” There arc not
many girls of the present day that
could prepare so good a meal. ’T>vas
with regret that we bade these princes
of good fellows a goodnight and retired
to dream of the pleasures of “bachelor
ing uv’it” Dido.
A shooling affair occurred recently
Dear Camden in which two men. who
had a quarrel, met by accident in the
road, and without saying a word,
went to shooting at one another. One
of the men got down lrom his buggy
and fired with a pistol, aud hi* com
panion cooly leveled his rifle and fir
ed Both shot missed their aim. whea
the ieliow with the pialol took to the
woods. His horse and buggy went
flying in another direction and they
soon parted company, for the horse
was canght at Sender’s Station with
nothing but a bridle on. The owner
has not yet called for his horse.
Augusta News.
TOWALIGA.
Miss Dora Jones is visiting her sister
Sirs. Daughtry,
Some oftho farmers of our bonYifiu
nifv say they dCh'tWnhtthis low priced
guano. They don’t think it oheap.
Mr. \V. J. Evans h well pleased with
the work of his Acme harrow. He
thinks it will be exceedingly useful
when he comes to sew small grain,
Mr. R. L. Daughtry wont to Atlanta
last Wee*, SO to6k out for new goods.
Hr. Jimmie Want dhnts it understood
that he will wait on all of Mr. Daugh
try’s young lady customers. So young
ladies, if you want to see Jimmie smile,
just call on him for a calico dress.
J. R. CartWiehael informs us that he
ha's ordered a cultivator, for which he
dims that one hand with two mules
can cultivate seventy-five acres of land,
and do it in a more husbandlike man
ner than is trivially done With ‘double
the amoiint of hands and teams. If it
proves to be a laborsaving machine we
hopetd soon see them in use by CVery
farmer who has suitableTatid.
Few sections can lioast of as success
ful a farmer a Mr. Miner Bell, of this
district. He came home thorn the war
owning but 50 acres of land and two
old token down government horses.
But he went to work and since then he
has paid out between six and eight
thousand dollars for land. His farm is
in a high state of cultivation, and is su
perintended hy himself with the assis
tance of his “go ahead” boys. Perhaps
one of the secrets of bis success is that
he has given his whole attention to his
fitrin, and has known more about his
OWrt business than his neighbors.
Knoxville, Tenn,,M arch 27.—The
east bound train on the East Tennes
see, Virginia and Georgia railroad
was leb scoped yesterday morning
by a freight train 83 miles east of
here. Col. Cole’s palace car was
wrecked and Wm. Booker, its porter
scalded to death. The car cost $17,-
000. All tbains were delayed six
holirs.
Chicagb Times: H'einHch Haiig,
known in Europe as the “India nibbef
Man,” was exhibited to-night at (he
Ashland House New York before a
number ot medical men. llftag stretch
the skin of his forehead over his entire
face, be can Mhelcli the skin ot his
chest fully a fodt, and draw the skill
Of his leg over his knee and tie it in
a knot, When the skin is released ii
immediately returns to ils natural
positions. The doctors are taking a
great interest in him, and he is en
gaged to appear before scVeral medic
cal bodies next week. —■-
Judge Pardee and Boorman have
decided that the revenue officers who
killed old Mr. Itix in gwinnett county
must be tried in a Federal Court, What
would George M. Troup bnve said to a
claim by the Fedehil Government that
its officials Could kill a Citizen of Geor
gia and then not be itmetiaWe to the
courts or the laws of Georgia? When
discharged by the Federal judiciary,
we trust courts of Georgia will
try the meit who killed H|X| aild If
found guilty of murder; hang them.—
Rome Courier.*
The following is crop reports from
several counties :
Sumter Co.—The Weather this year
is more favorable than it has been since
the war, and preparations are unusual
ly com plete lor planting. Corn, oats
and wheat are looking very _ well.
Wheat will be cut and threshed in this
Comity in March this year, a tiling nev
er before known. The yield ot this
staple and of oats' promises to be im
mense.
Dodge Go.—The farmers in this coun
ty are planting Very little cotton, hav
ing adopted the plan rtf raising tlioif
supplies at home.
Jackson Co.—The decrease in the
acreage of Cotton to be planted this yef
is placed at 5 percent, but the prepar
ation for planting has not yet progress
ed far enoftgh to show what the de
crease or increase will be. Every per
son and every newspaper say. ‘fpiant
less cotton more corn,” but, >/ you
coi/ld hear oacli individual think for
himself,- Voit Would hear from most of
them: ! ‘Well, if every other person
plants less cotton; then the crop will be
small one, itfid the com crop large,
and, consequently, the price df cotton
will advance and corn will below. Then;
will it not pay me to plant ft la/g6
crop of cotton TANARUS”
Randolph Co.—The WeathW f* fcbod.
Two-thirds of the corn been
planted. Necessity will frdeft many to
plant provision crops, which Will cur
tail the cotton crop. Oats will he large
ly grown here.
Rockdale Co.—The passage of IM
stock law compels many to plain more
hay, oats and corn.
Folk Co.—The crops of wheat and
oats will be increased 25 per cent.
Newton Co.—The wet weather lias
delayed planting. Many formerly
planting cotton on tbeir own account,
chicflv negroes, rtVe liolongcr able to
do so, and will be hired by others.
Tills will reduce the acreage.
Paulding Co.—Tlic severe droutb last
year caused manv farmers to fail. I hey
will thus be unable to buy as much fer
tilizers and provision! as arc required.
Credit is restricted.
Cobb Co.—Labor is scarce. More
corn planted this year.
Gwinnett Co.—The outlook is for 25
percent loss cotton planted this year,
and the deficiency to lie met by in
creased acreage in corn. Oats have
been largely sown, and look well,
McDuffie Co.—W a have more oats
and wheat sowed than ever before.
Prospects to date are fine.
Bill Arp, on city and country life, has
this to say: “A town boy 4 liver is al
ways getting out of orrtler ( and a town
girt don’t eat much of anything hut
candy and ice (Steam and cake, and by
the time she has two of three weasil
faced children, which have to be raised
on the iiottle, she is pretty well used
tip, and has to go to the springs every
summer. Whoever honrdof coun
try folks going to the springs.
Tornadoes did considerable damage
in Louisiana Mississippi and Alabama,
Inst week Jiear Loaebapoka, Ala.,
Mr. Tatum was killed, and others
were badly injured. It. J. Richard
soo was killed iu Barbour c*unty.
A .Singular Scene Between
a Cat anil Nocking Bird.
On Sunday last wo witnessed a sin
gular contestiretween ft mocking bird
fold a cat. When first observed the
bird was on the ground, about three
feet from the cat, singing shrilling tri
umphant melody, that held its enemy
entranced. The bird bad cotfie under
the mesmeric ift'nuenee of the cat and
eoriM net yV’t away, and thecal charmed
hy tho. melody of the bird could nqtent
it. Several times it would ct-rffClv,
give its tail a switching moikm ; hdd
prepare to spring, bnt the bird wohlfl
approach, warbling in a milder strain,
and puss would rub her head against
it, purring in that manner so peculiar
to those animals when pleased. We
watched te see how this novel contest
Would end, and even tried to frighten
foe in Yd aWay, tint the eat caught it up
in her'month ran off a short distance,
pivtit'hpon fhe-gYotn'id arid let the lit
tle 'creature sing, seething perfectly
content with its rfitisie. We again Yip
nroached, took the cat up, When the
bird also flew up on a tree neat’ by and
seemed deeply distressed, the eat.
meanwhile eyeing it wistfully. At last
we succeeded in scaring tire bird away
and put the cat down, when it in-me
diately started off to hunt up the bird.
Whether it succeeded in finding it or
not we oanuot say.—Sumter Republi
can.
- A *
Golden City, a StVniti'er, took fire
and burned, on the 80th of last month,
while landing at Memphis. About 30
live Were reported lost.. Stowe’s me
nagerie was a part ot the cargo destroy
ed comprising a mini her Of fine horses,
together With the eftges of wild beast
and birds. Tire dropping of a lamp in
some jute caused the fire.
TO GIVE AWAY
A FIRST-CLASS SEWING MA
CHINE at This ofTice.
TTTE have ahran new WHITE SfcWlltfa MA
VV CHINE, with 7 dm wet’s, drop leaf, cover,
rollers Ami a complete set of extra attachments,
which wo will give tunny man or wowun who
will get uu a cTubof 50 cash subscribers to the
Jackson NEWS-, at #1,50, each. We will give the
company’s Writtert guarantee on the machine to
keep the same in order for the space of five
yeArs. The ntachme is finely finished with gilt
and is a perfect.fVtulutV. Come and see it. It is
easily managed aAd the lightest running ma
chine 1n the mark'd. TfyiVu fail, to get up the 75
subscribers, we will pay you a JinQial per cent on
the number you bring ns, for your trouble.
Respectfully,
lldectf W. K. HARP, publisher.
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is
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DR. R. G. BRYANS,
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Plysiciai aid Stood.
JikCHSO*, - - Qi.
op Vice undeA sUeoNlti HAtfi, one twor
South of I)t ug Store, Can be found at night with
Y. A. Wright, flrat dorrt* ovor J. J. KuMton'a
can be left with Y. A.
Wright, oi Jiv-icS Harden,jitnZS
VARIETY WORKS,
tin t nun,
J • - - 04.
11l Wofl Warranted,
GarriaP; Buies, Mi
nis, ic.
oY6rbrftf?ed and repaired oh short no
tice,
ALL KINDS OF
Job Work
done with neatness and dispatch.
CARRIAGE SMITHING DUNE,
UNDERTAKER.
Will keep on hand Coffins, Caskets,
and Undertakers Hardware. A hearse
will also be furnished. WSuflhopin
rearof Duke’s store. marl
a bijKirotmis. "51
If yon mffcffng f rcrmßnoof health, or langultotl
tug tic. a ucd of tlckncj* -dike cLeor, for
Hop Blttfru will Cure You.
If jo o nr a mJ'ilfltfer, and overtax* 4 vow
•elf yrnlclu jor to mother, w./ra
out with care ton* work.or / you are rimply ailing
J you fuel weak aud ulepiritod, tfltfcout door
1 knowing why,
Hop Hitters will Restore You;
Tf too area man pt, bus fnena, wcakenetf.tr the
Praia ol your crv-tfjrday dutlce; or a.man fa/ let
k \ toiling ovet you midnight wJMt;
Hop Bitters will fkreufftliftH Yon*
1/ you are young, aud Buffering from any fault*
irellou. ward growing too fat,A*fa Cftcii fho ca-a.
Hop Bitters will Relieve Yeti#
If you ftre In the work* iho> to th fftitn. at th*
leak, anywhere, and 1 eel that your a mem ftecdr
-lean*log, tuning or oUuf ulatlog.'w Ulm-mc ieitoxf*
Ulug> Mttcym Ib Wbti lon Nrwf.
If you are old, yoarHp*j)*e la feoMe, votf<
ttrvea aiMteauy. aud waning,
fop Bitter* will give-you New Life andYlgO*
Goddard House,
LUCIUS GODDARD Proprietor.
hVo'ablWay, Cor. Brook Sir.
Cjt A
JUST lIECKIV El >,
NEW SiFRIItU
MILLINERY,
AT
Miss t % fiiiey’s.
Cheapesi lot ofliats, untHmmtnl,
ever brought to Jackson. Beautiful. ImtS ready
trimmed for.Vt cents api©ec. ICId uWvtfl i'roin
50 cen/s ajmir up. worth 750 to |l.
Beautiful Silk Dress Patted,
Fasliionnble Dresses
Made to Order
, X anifcVb lot of ribbon* of all grades and colors
nteft* Trimmings of every kind and many other
things t Numerous to mention.
MV stock is ftiU.ai\d complete, comprising the
latest styles and'lo\yo*f s V ives. Call ami exam
ine my goods ami prices before puhdmsing else
where. lonuih'lm
The Pomona Hill Nurseries
OUEEMIIORO, X C.
J. Van Liiilay, Proprietor.
HaVing had twenty-eight years experience in
-growing Nursery .Stock, best adapted to the
Southern climate, including all varieties of
Peaches
Apples
Pears
Pinto*
UheY'vies
Grapes
Strawberries
and all other fruit grown In die South,
from the
Latest to the Earliest Varieti'63-
Mr. K. P. CANTRELL, AGENT iFOR
Middle Oa.,
And Id* Asaistcnt Agent, ia now canvassing this
county. All those who desire to obtain good
fruit trees from a reliable Nursery, now’ is your
time. Kuch and
Every Tree is Guaranteed
to live with prdppeT attention, ftotlce of fact of
any trees dicing, nuule known at the otfioe,
Greensboro, N. 0., will he replaced lit once.
Mr. Cantrell, our General agent for Middle*Gti.
has been engaged in the fruit businMN for *ev
lA’al y.bnrs, and can advise you .as w.’gatd* the
fruit best adapted to yout* oil id ate. Hla, IVrma:
nont residence is Grinin, (la., all cominuionuons
promptly fuuwcred. E. F. CANTHEGL,
marlS Gen. Agent.
Look Out !
sioo, do o
To Chang'd hands 40 Mil eft fhnn Alhlhtit
Vulu*t|l Kcl I .Htule for m.le ml to rout ill tlio
oily of Griffin mid llmmali Miildlu ftamrla to the
viihlc of ONE IU'NUHKD THOUSAND DOt.-
I.Alls and over, Img beon conei*n*.l to the niiitrr-
Hiifned for mile nii.l rent, i'oimilinir of iui|irovod
plantatloiM, tioth lurse mid mmill; honsce und
lot*, mid etore hoiiMM in the oity, with (food and
well eHtahituhed trade. Best water sod tK.st ell
mute in the South. Alsodouler in Orooerlesund
Kinnily Bui>plies, and BK.'i.t for Die Uentenniul
Gin, Fesddr and CimdSnser.- Unll on or uddres.
G. A,.CUNNINGHAM,
Ileal Gatai'e A Kent, Griffin, On.
Brick Yard.
Uriel! Made
unit machinery.
THB UNDKItSIONRI) hog leave to Inform tlio
people of.luekaon Kinl mirronndlng country,
that tI,BV will cotnmcnoc the manufacture of
hrirlc, In'jiu-lcHoii, at an eiirly day,and will fnr
liiXbUißtti at prtoiwtlwtdefy ooropetlthm. .’*•
have imroluiMcyt new mi* l Improved "O*
and willV ~i-h,.„rt‘il to/or/hfili oil the brick
.i in 1 1 un McctiOii.l Mioß notice
SOnovly H. P. ALMANfi ft HON.
dentistry.
Htr e to sUte
LI to the people of this and aurroundlng coun
ties that! am urepurod to do miy end all kind*
of DENT AI. WORK, st reeeenaliU- price* Of;
flee tip stair* In the Higgins building. Hutlsfac-
J.W.Cafed. Dentist.
m, Tl BARBER. ~
sated to give BABY SWaVIf.
Hair Cutting, Shampooning, Etc.,
|on ki POOP WTTLk tiiiVhlm a call, at tlio
fii!TfusslAl
JACKSON G A.
tEAf, BBIXKI
J. J. EASTON’S Vt
Makes you FAT. wfti
After talking. Bfaftfre TlSiDg
Bar, Jvoa * ; You aftJ gS tt'ag iowerful flit of
foie ! Getting plenty to feat now 7
Not any too rafich to oat John, it the quality
of liquor a mat* drink*. You uro looking rather
tllin Julm, What’s the matter, got the cramp ?
Wei, l tell yon Judge, I took a drink of red
liquor ’while ago ftiid I’m feeling powerful Dadj
It’s the quality of liquor you drink, mf
Ixtok at me, if you want to live lontf and frfrivk
fot, always do yowr tl4> OLD RELI
ABLE J. J. FABTON, where you con always gH
WISSiIES,
GHlrii
BFciiiiiicH
&c
THE CELEBRATED
Aurora lager beer on draft
and bottled. Pots Rjr. and edhl Whisky for
medicinal purposes, a specialty. If you want
somethin* to make a lean man fat nhd h flit (i
lean-against s post eall im J. S. EASTOm.
Tdeetf,
Sheriffs Sales for May,
POSTPONED SHERIFF'S SALE.
STATIQ OF GEORGIA, (
litrrrs Cpt’NTV. j
WILI- be sold, bethfb tliC cbhft house door in
the town or Jat’kson, in said county %u<i
Wate. le the FIRST
within tlie legal hours of .Sberitt yule, tnte Xoßkrw
ing described property to wit;
Two hundred and fifty-seven acres of i*nd, uior®
or less, situated and lying and being in, the second
district of originally Henry now Hwtt*a Cs>uity,
Wound as follows: West ly iub o i A. P. Well,
North, hy lauds of Mrs. East by lands
\)‘<.*olWuvd, oouili hy landp of UnnkbCtl. Ispvmml
irpoji a'ffltib property of R. flllllwcll, by virtue
and Cos satisfy one fi fa issued n-otnthe Bttpfrrior
court oi’suid county, in favor of John H, ('toikett
vn tirclmrd StHlvveM and John RtfHwell.
in iHisesHion given notice as required by law, thL*
March the 20tli, 1882.
J. Oy BEAUCHAMP,
Sheriff B. <\
fti'ATE OF GEORGIA, )
Dt tts County, f
Y YTlUti HU KtrtJi Ixifore tli MuM ti*M <!••
V V ill the town of Jackson Raid oe*My and
State,on the FIRST TUtSDAY in MAY. next
1882, within tho4o*) hwtfrs of sale, the folUftWitig
described property to-wit :
One Wood tuber A Engine five horse power,
levied upon as tlie property of W. ]>.
&T, J. Ridgeway, A William Thaxton bv vir
tue and to satisfy one fi fa issued from the bupe*
rior Court of said county & stalt. hi fayqii of
M. V. McKihben. vs Wm D. Martain. T. 4*
Ridgeway, k William Thaxton, this March 2J.5U
1882.
J. O. BEAUCHAMP,
Sheriff. B. C.
GEQRGIA BUTTS County :
Application will be made to the Court of Or
dinury of Bntts County, Ga., at the first regular
term Vter llie expiration of four weeks front
this notice, for h ave to sell tpe lands belonging to
the cNtate of Jan. Lypns, lale of said county, de
ceased, for the bum tit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased. April Ist, 1882 j
M. L, LYONS,
„ Ajiiuimstratt rix.
UREA T KEXNKSA Wli'O VTE
VIA
Western & Atluntte R. tt
On and after Sunday I ,l)opnberi. 1879\ Triple
Daily Passenger tValYiff vrm do rmi hy the OKI Re
liable KcimesaW ltduto.
TIIK FAST MAIL TRAIN NORTH.
Leaves XilAnta at - - WW p ift
Arrives Knoxville at - 10:*) p in
Arrives ErTstbl lit - * a to.
Arrives Lynchburg ut - 1:35 piu
Arrive* Washington at - * * IT 4O p
Arrives New York at - - * - 0 45. aux
TIIK FAST MAIL TRAIN HOt£l*.
Leaves New York at - •< p
Leaves Washington at - k
Arrvie* Atlanta at - noon.
Only SO Hours from New York ft>- Atlanta.
Pullman oat)* run daily between New Otrfean*,.
Mobile, Montgomery, via Atlanta to WashinirtGl!>-B
wltlw)ht change, connecting closely at) Washing*
Uhl with tnSilntftli cars and coachca for NeV<
York without chuim?.
Pullman Palace uWm leave New York <miTy fc
making close connection at Wa*hlngt6ii with
Pullman Cars for Atlanta, MontgonlVi-y f Mobile,
and New Orleans.
The Kenneeaw Route Is iho only line offering
shell through ear arrangement^
TUB FAST MAIL TRAIN
also makes dose connection at Chattanooga from
and to all points West.
TIIK FXFHKHW TRAIN NORTII
Atlanta at - 9:25 p m
widen idakcM qlofle connections for Kmnp, also at
Ciiaftaiiooga for ail f>oints West.
TIIK IfXI’ItKMS TRAIN SOUTH . ~
Arrives at Atlanta - p n*
making qonncctiou (Vom. aH pdints West/ rtko
from Virginia unu Tennessee points.
tmk Accommodation
Leaves Atlanta daily (except .Sunday) 4#J p m
Arrives Atlanta " ** u 7:55 m
I.ow ,Excur*PP and Euilghint Rates to all poUiUft
in Texas. Send for Hchouule.
B. W. WRENN,
Oen’l Passenger ,tnegA Atlanta. Oa
R. J. DEANE.
PHOTOi. RAPHER
And Dealer in Picture Frame*,
17 HtlL Street, - - - Griffin, Ga
All and kimla of Firt-dam work ezeoutH
prdmlilly. old pluturt H copied and enlarged
wall iplijtur** til VotfiMlf ill a hniidHenirefrain#
MalO inciitjfe only $2.
!t|<.|ia<oc<i 4 Danville R. tt
PAHseNUfcU UEPSRTMBIt*.
On and after JUnc Silt, lwt Rawwiigar Train
Service on tin- Atlanta and Charlotte Alt-Line
division of tills rued will tw Sa follows:
Gastw iirdL
t’NITKD STATEN MAIL, MM. 43, A.
Ltftvii Atlanta , 4Jjl & ai
Arrive Charlotte, m 9&0 p at
NICW YORK KXFJftEJM, VO 47, B.
I*mve Atlanta, • - 8:13 p n
Arrive Charlotte, m - - • 8:15 aiu
i'*iTEo htaTEn *A*rr ma.il, no 49, c.
Leave Atlanta, - - - - * ft:?® pmi
Arrive Clmrlrittfe, M • • ., m s • a m
BI'WANICK ACN/'OIf MODATiOK, NO 21.
lakßVr* Atlanta, ..... 5:00 p w
Arrive .Suwannee i; - 7:08 p in
WentwHrd.
t’JIfTKDS'I’ATKN MAIL, MO 42.
Leave Charlotte, m, - - - i2;l0 pmi
Arrive Atlanta, ..... Jg&i M to
nkw you* Kxinuum, vc4B.
tomrf ChurhHte, M, - 12:48 m n<
Arrive Arlaiitii, ----- 12:20 p m
IJHtTICTZ IVTATEH FAMT MAIL, MO 50.
IreaVt Charlotte, m, - 12:YI
ArirlVb Atlanta, - - • -\ - 1048
HCWANKKK AWOVMCDATIOV, NO 22.
Leave Buwan nee, D, * • - <* Q.4D .
Arrive Atlanta J 8:00 a Hi
A, with arriving tralae of dMrfim Oeutral aal
A mid W P ruii/',,*(* . .
B, With am’vina Mh" ,0/ OeotgU Central, A
and W I' Hint W and A /iiffroarfa.
C, with train*arriving on.Oa. railroad.
, f), With r.aw rßiiuTtll Branch to and from
LaWrciicSVllft.
W, With C(: and A—o ('. —R ami Dnnd A T and
O, for all ppiMlS Went, North and East.
J’l.llii.mi Sleeping Cor Service on Train# No 47
and l faHf, without change, between Atlanta
and NSW York. A. POPE.
sept \l Oen’l Pass. Agent.
Lively and feed Stable.
R. T. VATKIH3. PROP'S.
JAGkSON CJAi
—q i.j .
rpilE PVCDDI.R of Butin itotinty and the Irarsl*
4 ing public krenerlly,are IrereUy notified that
a livery and fe-d Mtublc U now open iu Jackson*
when- they oun be uccommodaUtd tot reammble
Jriew. ! have in Connection, a large lot ouitafal*
for drover*, Convenient, lo show atobk to the bast
toil vantage.
BAitßisk Shop.
Your •tlentlon j, aUo.culled to th Cict that 4
KtHid BaURRK SHpPwrun In connection with
!{:<-stahlfl. • Hair shaving and shfluipoonin*
trona by a flrst-clan barber.
0 ——
fijß AND BILLIARDS,
Fine—
Whiskey,
WINES, BEER, AU, ETC.,
R. T. ffattim, Proprittoi
GA.
——-0——
My (ck of wines, whiskey sot.,
and are seimine. I keep the best and putisirr,
the market My terms and prices are retVme in
Hive my morals atrial amlho convinest tb tclao
keeleut quality. oSßnevJfr