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JACKbOST, GA., APR, 12, 1882.
TOUX A\l> COUNTY.
ST. LODGE AO. F. &A. M.
Meets First and Third Saturday night* in each
month.
CITY OFFICERS .
Mayor.- Y. A. Wright.
Ai.debmen.- J. J. Easton, H. N. Byprs, M.
Duke, and Wm. Mallet.
Marshal.- J. M. McMicliael.
COUNTY officers;
Ordinary.—J. K. Carmichael.
Clerk Superior Court.—L. D. Watson.
SHERIFF.— J. C, Beauchamp.
Deputy Sheriff.—' W. D. Curry.
County Treurer.—H. O. Benton.
Tax Collector. — W. C. Nutt.
Tay Keceivob.—S. P. Vickers,
County Surveyor.—J. M. C. Maddox,
Coroner. —Jesse McLeroy.
MAIL SCHEDULES.
Forsyth.— Arrives in Jackson daily at 4 p. m
Leaves Jackson daily at 4:30 p. ni.
Covington.— Arrives in Jackson at 5 p. m.,
every Monday. Wednesday and Friday. leaves
Jackson at 7 a. m., every Tuesday Thursday and
Saturday.
OBIFFIN-^—Leaves Jackson every Wednesday
and Saturday at 6a. m. Arrives in Jackson at
7 p. m., every Wednesday and Saturday.
W, E. Harp, Postmaster.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Baptist Church.—Preaching on the Fourth
Sunday, and Saturday before, In each mouth.
W.'McMichaeL, pastor:
Methodist Church.—Preaching on the Socond
Sunday, and Saturday liefore, in each month.
Prayer meeting: every Wednesday night Sab
bath School at 3 (>. ni. each Sabbath. Young
Men’s Prayer Meeting every Sunday night. N.
J 5. Gmcnn> pastor.
Y. M. CL A.. meets the First Tuesday night in
each month at Masonic Hall.
NOTICE.
OFFICE BOUNTY COURT,)
Butts County, Ga. >
April 4th 1882. |
On a*nd after this date, all advertisements of
■county matters will be done in the Jackson News
JJy order of the Court.
HENRY HENDRICK,
Judge C. C. B. C.
Ed car Jewel, of Conyers, was in to
see us this week.
Mr. Cloud will soon have a hundred
thousand brick ready for the torch.
We are pleased to learn that Mrs.
Hal Byers is recovering from recent
severe illness.
There seems to he plenty of fruit,
especially peaches, on the trees around
•Jack-sen.
The machine for driving the pricing
at the creek near the rock cut is about
ready for operation.
Jim Bankston is the finest looking
married man in Jackson. This is i dm
plimentary, too, because tliere not on
ugly one in town. .Set’ivm up Jim.
■“Husselers” little shooting match j
Saturday evening, cost him $12,50 a.
shot, and thus the town treasury will
probobly te. replenished, or else Coon
-will have a ’boar dor for several days.
Jackson now has a beef market.
Those who have nice young hoevs to
dispose of, on foot, or otherwise, can
find sale for them by applying to Mr.
Simon Joiner at this office.
Bring your young beeves, lambs kid.
sind shoals to Jackson and Simon Join
er & Ci.., will pay you the market
price for them.
Mr. Aleck WTlkersnn informs us that
he has been very near all over the
county the past few days, and says the
prospects for an abundant yield of oats
and wheat in Butts county, were nev
er better.
Ones? “Kitsselef” don’t fell much of
a champion now, and doubtless he will
feel less so, if the law is properly vin
dicated, and Judge Hendrick gets a
lick at him. *
H. P. Almaiii has puehnsed two
more business lots-on which he will
erect brick buildings as soon as bis i
brick machine, which is now in opera
tion, can make them.
Mr.Plunket. of Rockdale, was in town
again last week, looking up a location 1
for some machinery foT the purpose
of dressing lumber &c.
J. O. Beauchamp, tells of a curios
ity in the shape ot a colt three weeks
old, near Millegeville, which was folded
with on ly three legs. 11 is the property
of a Mr. Acy Simpson, who says it can
get about as good as any horse with
four legs.
Col. Y., Has joined the Esthetes,
and it is said he will will shortly appear
in full aesthetics style—knee breeches
and a swallowtail, highly ornamented,
a pair of Indian shoes and beaded'stock
ings and a plug hat. A gay costume
for a bachelor, but the widows all like
’em, and anything to please the girls
you know.
Your attention is called to the tax
receivers notice fn this issue. Give in
your taxes promptly, when the receiv
ever comes and avoid a rush and in
convenience as the time draws to a
close.
Laborers, teams and implements
have been passing constantly, for a day
or two, moving up theline ns the work
is being finished up on the railroad
helbw Jackson. This makes us feel
like things are being brought to a fo
cus and theenjine is close by.
The Jackson Sabbath school will pic
nic at Duke's pond, on the first Satur
day in May. A day of pleasure is an
ticipated for the young folks. A
boat will be placed in the pond for
those who delight in boat riding. A
fine spring, of sparkling water, is sha
dea with a beautiful grove of larg
growth, and we learn, upon tho whole,
it a most delightful place for a pic-nic.
We regret to chornicle the death of
Mrs. Crawfork, who died Thursday last
at her home in this county. She lay
on her bed of affliction for sever, weeks
before her death, which, we learn was
caused from general debility, li e ex
tend our sympathies to the -bereaved
family and relations.
George Upson has paid his fine, and
has been released.
How, about the concealed weapon,
last Saturday ?
The rock cut is quite a resort for
Jacksonites. Quite all of our citizens
were out yesterday to witness the pile
driving machine operate.
Buy Carmichael’s Horse Powders.
The nttentiond of bridge builders is
called to the notice in another column,
of the letting of contracts, on the !3tli
day of May next, to build two bridges,
one over Sandy creek at Indian Springs,
and one over Wolf’s creed near J. Ed
dleman’s mill. Specifications may be
seen at the offices of the Ordinary and
Jundge Henry Hendrick.
Buy Carmichaels Vermifuge.
Mr. James McCalla passed through
Jackson, last Monday, with a lot of
hands enroute for work on the railroad
above Locust Grove. He says the en
jine crossed Towaliga bridge about 0
o'clock that morning. The grading
and cleaning up gang aresevcrnl miles
ahead of the track layers and will keep
in advance of them until Jackson
is reached. Extra forces have been
put on the work at this place—Sun
day work has been commenced and
everything is in a rush.
Buy your Drugs at Carmichaels.
T AX NOTICE.
I Will beat following named places
to receive the lax returns of Butts
county for the year 1882, during the
present month.
Indian Springs District, Monday the
17th; Dublin, Tuesday the 18t.li ; Iron
Springs, (Harper’s shop) Wednesday
the 19th ; Buttrill, Thursday the *2oth ;
Goody’s, Friday the 21st, Towaliga.
Saturday the 22d ; Jackson, Monday
the 24; Worthville, Tuesday the 25th.
S P. VICKRRS,
T. K, B. C.
Buy Carmichaels Horse Powders.
IIVHMM & IlllMMtK K.
DEALERS IN
General llerelianilixe.
Highest Market Piscepail for Country Prodpoe
WORTHVILLE, GA., APRL., 10, 1882
Mr. Editor : I write you a few
lines to let you know that we have not
forgotten you nor your valuable pa per.
We farmers have been very busy this
fine weather, planting corn and jire
paring land ior cotton. Some of us
will commence planting cotton this
week, while others think it too early.
The most of us will need our cotton
very early, hence we plant according
ly. The wheat and oat crops are very
beautiful, and tlie outlook for unwbun
dant yield of both was never better.
We think that wheat will be at least
three weeks earlier than we ever knew
it, and if the yield is as good as the in
dications now suggest, it will cause a
considerable tumble in flower, that is,
if i t is all gathered, it may be that there
will be so much made that it will not
pay to gather it, especially if the price
should fall to seventy-five cent per
bushel.
We have in our vicinity, a gentle
man representing a carriage manu
factory located at Wilmington, Dela
ware, searching for hickory timber to
ship North. He informs us that lie
finds such as he wants very plentiful,
and has engaged some from Mr. Tiros.
Stewart and Drake Knoavls. He also,
informs tnc that he expects to start n
steam saw mill, gitr ami griss mill in
Jasper county, next fall. Instead of
shipping timber to bis factory, why
not ship the factory the to timber? We
think it would pay better; it would
pay us better at least.
This reminds the editor that he heard
of a man around Jackson, who was on
the same mission, a few days ago, but
the kind of timbers he wanted, he said
was “sknee” about these diggings, and
in rambling through the woods, in
search (?) of suitable timber, ran upon
Costello & Co’s., pile diriving machine
which attracted his attention, and be
ing a versitile fellow, has turned out to
be a first-clflss “ pilpdriver /’—little
tougher work, but his pocket hook is
doubtless heavier than when hunting
“carriage timber” for a Northern facto
ry. As to the mills in Jasper county,
well, he, er, lie’s a better piledriver
than be is a sawmill-man.
Our clever mail carrier has made a
rise—a new lint, seventy-five cents.
I learn that his mind was so occupied
with his purchase, or someting else,
that he left in the store, his beaver,
wortli one dollar, and seven dozen
eggs. Strange what effect anew hat
has.
Hat! Anew spring hat with a blush
ing widow under it, by your side, will
make most of us absentminded. It’s a
wonder be ditn’t forget the mail sack.
—Ed.
Buy Carmichals Liver Pills. 2m
New Orleans, April 7.—The Times
Democrat’s Morgan City special says :
‘•The situation here is fast becoming
desperate. The current through the
streets of Morgan City is at least five
miles an hour. In many places it is
difficult to manage boats. A large
schooner is now anchored on .Second
street The water from the swamps is
coming in through the rear of the city
in a perfect torrent. Every thing that
can Jet away i doing so. The Mercer
took over GOO to-day. She went to
Plnqueminef* to connect with the
Orleans Pacific road.”
ICe learn yesterday that a little 12
year old daughter of a Mr. Marable,
jiving about 0 miles from the city, was
verv severely burned a few days ago,
receiving injuries which wo! doubtless
cause her dcath.-Oriffin News.
Last Saturday evening onrlittle town
was a scene of someexcitement, x*ca
sioned by the report ofa pistol. About
25 waggons and 75 or 80 hands were
moving from the works below to a
point on the railroad above Jackson
and stopped over here for the night.
George Upson, a Tennessee negro, who
belongs to Irwin's gang at this place,
and who is considered by his color to
be ft desperate negro, lu\d a. difficulty
with one of the moving crowd and it
is said drew a pistol and discharged its
contents into the ground to frighten
the other darkey. Our marshal was
promptly on the spot and arrested
him. George resisted the marshal who
“pealed” him one or two blows that
s t oggered him and a1 i vely ch ace i nsued.
He was, however captured by another
negro who headed him off, and in a
moment he was well surrounded and
carried to jail.
At first, as the large body of negroes
followed in persuit, itappeared that an
effort to rescue the prisoner was in
contemplation, hut the majority of
them recognized the wrong that he
was guilty of and refused to interfere.
This is the second difficulty this ne
gro has beon engaged in, and this time
he should be taught a lesson, not soon
to he forgotten.
The practice of carrying concealed
weapons, one from which the mostse
rious, and crimes of tho highest magni
tude known to the law are perpetrated,
is a growing evil, and unless the carrying
of a deadly weapon itself, concealed, is
not placed in the cutagory with high
er crimes, or else the present law more
rigidly enforced, there is no telling to
what end the practice will he perpetu
ated. The judges of our courts, in
whom the power lies to almost entire
ly check the people in this unwise ex
ample, so pernicious to good morals
and training, and degenerate in purpose,
are in default of that trust and obvious
duty they owe to civilization, when
they fail to deal severely, and rigidly
enfor e the law to the utmost extent
when opportunity presents itself, in
cases of this kind. Leniency and pet
ty fines area license that serve to en
courage crime of this sort, and unless
the heavy arm the law is made to feel
its weight, when the statue is violated,
we need not expect any abatement in
crime culminating from the unlawful
carrying concealed weapons. If our
judiciaries would maiitaln the dignity
of the courts and be respected, they
should not be overly anxious to seek
out extenuating circumstances, but en
force the law rigidly, when it has been
willfully violated, and we will have less
brandishing of pistols on our thorough
fares and peace and quietude will pre
vail.
A youngman.by the panic of Spence,
who claims to be a lawyer, and who
has been here about a week left uncer
emoniously yesterday, and now Henry
Benton says “he wishes lie had collec
ted his board bill in abvance.”
Buy Carmichael’s Cologne. 2in
There was a young groom in the city,
not long since, who married the most
fastidious lady we have yet heard of.
Instead of, as has always been the cus
tom, she adopting the name of her hus
band, in this case, the husband assum
ed the role of the feminine gender. M e
have often heard of the wife wearing
the breeches ; but this is our first ac
quaintance with the knight of the pet
ticoat.—Athens Chronicle.
Buy Carmichaels Female Tonic
•
Fae Simile of a Note.
Jaumvory the
4
Schley county Ga IVo promise to
pay the state of 4"> Dollars And 60
eernse to pave Jammer fore 6 Hogs the
fifteen of October 1882 lloddun Melvin
x Scaly Dicsom x Jerry Dicsoni pas se
eurituy x Camp intnom pas YVidmers
Andso’n pas widness An mom Baisdlem
pas widness.
The above is a true copy of a paper
handed the Clerk Superior Court to
record during the March term, with
the following words written on the
back : “This is a mortgage note for
Record.”
Buy Carmichael's Vermifuge. 2m
A Soft Answer—“Ah 1” he exclaim
ed, as he pressed her tenderly to him
at parting, “shall I hold you in these
arms again to-morrow and paint our
future with the bright pigments of the
imagination ?” “No,” she said, calmly,
“not to-morrow. To-morrow’s wash
day.”—Brooklyn Eagle.
Taking Time By the Fore
lock.
At the battle of Groveton, Stone
wall Jackson tried an experiment
which nearly frightened a Federal di
vision out of their boots. Barsof rail
road iron were cut tip in foot lengths
and fired from some of his heaviest
guns, and the noise the missies made
as they went sailing through the air
was a sort of cross between the shriek
of a woman and the bray of a mule.
r l 1 <• Federal? listened in wonder lit the
fiist few which lmngcd through the
trie t( i s. and presently one of the pie
ces fell just in front of a Pennsylvania
regiment. A captain stepped forward
to inspect it, and after turning it over
he rushed to his colonel with the
news:
“Colonel, them infernal rehs arc fir
ing railroad iron at us!”
“No!”
“They are, for a fact I”
“Captain, advance your company to
that ridge and deploy, and tiie minute
you find Jackson is getting ready to
fire freight care at us send me word. I
don’t propose to have my regiment
mashed into the ground when it can
just ns well he decently exterminated
in the regular way. 1”
Huy Carmichaels Liver Pills.
A county treasurer in Pennsylvania
is defaulter to the amount of $50,000.
Washington, D. 0., April 4.—The
President has just vetoed the bill pro
hibiting Chinese immigration.
Gwinett Herald : Stevenson was sen
tenced by Judge Erwin to he hung on
12th of Mh v. On that day just forty
years ago Tom Chambers was hung in
our village. There has not been a
whim man hung in this county since
that date.
Rome bulletin: A eat went into a
cook stove at Cave Spring for warmth.
The cook was deaf, and when she kin
dled the lire and closed the door on
the cat, could hear nothing of its cries.
Consequence, a choked cat.
Cuthbert Enterprise : There was 22,-
000 shingles on the barn and sheds at
Mr. J. E. Bridge's place, and when
the storm was over, we were told that
not one shingle was to be found on the
premises. All bad been blown over
into the pauper farm, where they had
to be battled out before any plowing
could be done.
Talboton Register: Mrs. James Xocll
within the last year has caught be
tween 60 and 70 hawks. The process
is Iter own invention. Slut makes a
circular cage of old iron, places a few
young chickens in it, attaches a steel
trap well bated on the top ot the cage
anil awaits results. The hawk comes
to the noise of the little chickens, and
in attempting to get at them alights on
the trap, when bis liberty isamediate
ly seized upon by the merciless jaws of
steel. It is hi re pop every time. Mrs.
Henry Lumsden has .recently caught
six hawks in the same way.
Columbia, March 24.—Masked ri
ders have visited farmers in this coun
ty, who are getting their pastures en
closed to comply with the stock law
passed by the last Legislature, which
goes into effect on April Ist. Threats
have been made of incendiarism if the
fence enclosing the fields are removed
and parties endeavor to cultivate un
enclosed lands. Various significant
devices, such as coffins with death's
bead ami cross bones and other tokens
of terror,-have been left at the houses
ofstn k law men. The recent fires in
Richland ami one in Kershaw county
are attributed to stock law opponents.
Columbus Enquirer : The curiosity
<>f 11 great many was very milch exer
cised yesterday to see the man leap
from the bell tower’s to the earth be
neath. At tiie appointed hour a large
number had congregated near the tow
er and upon the four corners of the in
teraectinj? streets. The mayor of the
city entered ho protest against, it, and
as no orders wore issued none were ex
ecuted to prevent it. Two men went
up to assist in the preparation for the
leap, which alas! Professor LoofLirpa,
proved a fatal one. Amid the shouts
of the adniiWaj? multitude, the leap
was made, lmt when a few feet of the
descent had been made, the cords that
had hound the umbrella to the jumper
was broken and down become, turning
somersaults to the earth. As the
height from which the leap was taken
is about ninety feet, the consequence
may be very readily imagined. Both
arms potli legs and neck were broken
r-y the small boys who made a charge
oil the dutn-niy as soon as it struck the
ground.
- Mr. H. I\ Kimball has sold out his
property in this city to XV. C. Morrill,
treasurer of the State road, and will
remove his family this week to New
York, where Mr 1 Kimball lias accept
ed an official position on the new rail
way line to Florida. -This change of
base deprives Atlanta of one of her
enterprising citizens. The price paid
for the property was $23,000. —Post Ap
peal.
Covington Enterprise: Nap Wallace
has several barrels of corn in bis crib
four years old, nnd besides nil bis last
year’s crop out hand ; so Nap is inde
pendent, or would be if Itis hogs would
stop (lying. Bv the way, a strange dis
ease is killed many hogs in this district.
It comes on like the plague, the hog is
soon shorn of his hair ami innumera
ble sores appear all over the body and
b<* soon dies. .We advise our farmers
who are trouble with this disease
among their hogs to anoint t hem once
every two days with train oil and lime
water, giving them daily in a little
meal or bran a tablespoonful of sul
phur.
A young man named William Sim
mons has been arr- sted in Macon,
charged wiiti stealing a diamond ring
from Hon. F. 1) Dmii tike, of Griffin,
ami an overcoat from a in ii named
Manley. Simmons says t he ring was
loaned to him by Miss Disnmke ami
that he simply borrowed the coal.
But as he had sold the coal ami pawn
ed the ring, bis story does not soon I
plausible. Besides, he lias been guil
ty ol similar things in Dalton.
The Atlanta Fostoffice seems to
have about as many temptations eon.
nected with it ns any other govern
ment institution, One employe is
lint disposed of by tlie court for em
bezzlement before another in arrested
by the detectives lor the same cause.
This time it is Thomas E. Mills as
sistant city distributing clerk who
was las' Saturday arrest'd tor rob
bing the mails The immediate act
lor w hich lie was* arrested wa-' the
taking ot $25 from a letter put in the
office by llie detectives lor him. lie
captured it and was in turn captured,
lie was bound over in th*- sum $750.
Amerieus Rep'thl ! can : A citizen
of our county tells tin- following as
a true fact : He had a choice hen soi
ling on nineteen eges. One morn*
in ; in i in ing tliJ' bf' a visit he tound
hig hoc had left the ticsi, and to
sen n perceived that a 'arge drk
snake had curled itself within the
nest. Up'-n -e'ing this the gentleman
stepped hack, gathered a stick and
kil ed the snake On cutting of the
head of the snake, he took i: by the
tail, shaking h overtlie rest, the nine
teen eggs dropped hack into the nest.
The eggs being lett ill the nest, the
hen returned to her seat, and in due
time she hatched eighteen little chick
ens, said by those who have seen
them to be tare curiosities Tin* fie ■
cu iarity is noticed in the little chick
ens as being afraid o! every stick that
they see, runniag back from a stick
in the greatest terror, uttering the
cry of peve. Why this fear, does a
stick resemble a snake ? These little
tilings are a study for a nautralis's,
and sometimes trutli is stronger than
fiction,
General Gnrfrrll
Galveston News : The announcement
of General L. J. Uartrell as a candid
ate for Governor in Georgia gives to the
Independent movement in that state
a little more vitality than the coalition
of Felton and Longstreet could ever
have inspired or work up to main
strength and stupidity. It will bring
to the opposition the support of a vast
number of tho leading young men of
middle and north Georgia, who with
such a leader; will present an array of
strength that will at last entertain the
straight-out democracy with a vigorous
nod closely-contested canvass. Gener
al Garlrell lias several times been over
slaughed by the machine democracy
of the state and forced to take a back
seat fortlie promotion of men no wor
thier than lie. He is us good a demo
crat as tho best of them. He is gifted
with remarkable brain power, and no
man living has a clearer record in pub
lic or private life.
To llridgr lluiltlei-s
WILL he let to tlu* lowest liiikler before the
Court House iloor, in the town ofJackmm,
Butts county. Georgia, on Saturday the 13th iluy
of May next, 1882, at 10 o’clock a, in. ofsiitl day,
the contract to build a bridge over Wolf’s creek
near.l. Eddlenian’s Mill in said comity.
The stone work will consist of one abutment
four feet tit buao and two *eet at top. fourteen
feet long, with wings to extend to foot of hill,
wings nnilabutment to lie built up together, being
placed on a good and firm foundation and of suf
ficient height as to be above high water-mark,
wings to be two feet at base and one foot at top,
the batter or slope to be on the outside. The nat
ural abutment must be raised above high water
mark.
The wood work, one span of fifteen feet, to be
built U|hii plan of bridge over Towaliga river,
near .1. B. Carmichael,* in Maid county. Also,
work to la* done in as good and substantial and
workmanlike style. Term*, money to be paid
20tl> December next.
11ENUY IIKNDKK K,
Judge C.< \.B,C,
April 10th, 1882, 4%v
To Itridge Builders
"AY TILL let to the lowest bidder, bsforo the Court
YY House door in the town of Jackson, Mutt a
county. (la,, on Saturday the 13th day of May
next, 1882, at ten o'clock a. in., ot said day, the
contract to build the stone and wuod work of the
bridge to he built over Sunday ' reek, at Indian
Springs. Stone work to eonsiat of two abut
ments, built on a lirtn foundation, four feel at
base, two and a half feet at tlu* top and fourteen
feet long, with wings three feet at base, one and
a ball' feet at top, to extend to foot of hill
with batter or slope all from outside Imilt up
with abutment. tne rock arch in center, five feet
at base, two feet ut top. Length of abut
ments and all of said stone work to be ofsullleient
bight as to make tlu* bridge above high water
mark, laid in cement abo'e ordinary current of
stream. The stone work to be done in a good,
substantial and workman-like style. The wood
work to be built after the plan of the bridge over
Towaliga river near J. ft. Carmichael's in said
county, and to lx* one hundred and thirty feet
long. Full specifications may be seen at my
office. Terms, one-third to be paid 2nth Deeem-
Ikt next, the remaining two-thirds December
1883, orders bearing interest at seven per cent
from date of first navi unit. April loth, 18249.
HENRY IIENDRICK.
4>v Judge C.C..8.C.
TO give away
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\ \ ’ F. have a bran new WHITE SEWING MA
’ ' CHINE, with 7 drawers, drop leaf, cover,
rollers and a complete sc*t of extra attachments,
which xvu will give to any man or wowun who
will get ui a club of 50 cash subscribers to the
Jackson News, at 81,AO, each. We will give the
company's written guarantee on the machine to
keep the same in good order for the space of five
years. The. machine is finely finished with gilt
and is a perfect beautv. Come and see it. It is
easily managed and the lightest running ma
chine in the market. If you fail toget up the 7*l
subscribers, we will pay you a liberal per cent on
the number you bring us, for your trouble.
Respectfully,
14dectf W. IS. HARP, publisher.
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lender relations ol sister, wife, and mother This
remedy is found in Dr. .1. Hrndlield’s I'Yninle
Ueitnialor, ’’Womans /test Friend.” Ily it wo
man is emancipated from (lie ills peculiar to her
sex. llcfore its maicie power all irregularities
oftlie wolnli vanish. II cures" whites" suppres
sion of tlie incuses and removes uterine obstruc
tions It cures eoiistipulion nnd strenicthens tlie
system braces the nerves and purities the blood
and thus d.iiinr, it docs more for her, and throuich
her. for the whole human family than any dis
covery of modern times ll never fails ns thous
ands of women can testify. Prepared by l)r.
.1, Brad field, Atlanta, <a. Price: Irial size, 7Je.
lan-e size, $1.50. For sale by all drunicists.
uocu
DONE BY
HEW IMPROVED METHOD,
IN
Wells, Mill Races, Ditches and Shoals.
Add rout me at JackMou or Indian Hpringa, Gu.
JOHN LASPEYEUE
DR. R.G. BRYANS,
Physician ai Snraeon.
OFKJCK UNDHII MASONIC HALL, one Door
South of Drug Store, ('tin In? found at night with
v. A. Wright, ftrat door over J. J. Khhlou’h
B&-CALLH rit ll be |pll with Y. A.
W right, of Janies Harden, r ’*tsa jun2s
VARIETY WORKS,
morn HOLIFIELD,
JVCIkHOKs -
All Work Warranted.
Carriages, Buggies, Wag
• BUS, &C.
overhauled and repaired on short no
tice.
ALL KINDSOF
Job Work
done with neatness and dispatch.
CARRIAGE SMITHING DONE.
UNDERTAKER.
Will keep on hand Coffins, Ca-kcts,
and Undertaker* Hardware. A hearse
will nl*o he furnished. Shop in
rear of Duke’s store. marl
Goddard House,
LUCIUS GODDARD Proprietor.
lintadway, < or. ltrnok Mr.
GRIFFIN, GA
JUST RECEIVEI),
M W sPltlMw
MILLINERY,
—at—
Miss E. R, Fiji’s.
Cheapest lot oflmts, trimmed and tlHtf-irfi.mwb
evw br<Might to Jackson. Beautiful hat* ready
trimmed lor 50 cents apiece. Kid Gloves from
SO cents a pair up. worth 75c to §l.
Beautiful Silk Dress Patterns,
Fashionable Dresses
Made to Order
A Mipt-rb lot of ribbon, of nil nrados htul color.
Pros. Trimming, of every kiml nml many other
thing- too numerous to mention.
Mv-toek i- full nml complete. oomprlSnK the
latest style, nml lowest prleen. full anil exam
ine mv goods and price, before purcliamng ele
where. l.Vmnrtm
The Pomona Pill Nurseries
Glir.KXMlOllO, X. c
j. Van Linflley, Proprietor,
Having had twenty-fight year. ex|>erienff in
growing Nursery Stock, bent adapted to the
Southern climate, including all varieties ol
Peaches
Apples
Pears
Plums
Cherries
Grapes
Strawberries
and all other fruit grown in the South,
from the
Lat st to tho Earliest Varieties
Mr. E. P. CANTRELL, AGENT FOR
Middle Ga.,
And Ills assist.nt Agent, i. now canvassing this
county All those who desire to obtain good
fruit trees from a reliable Nursery, now is your
time. Knelt and
Every Tree is Guaranteed
to llvo with propper attention. Notice of fact of
any tree* dicing, made known at the ofttoe,
Greennboro, S. C„ will be replaced at once.
Mr. Cantrell, our General agent for Middle Ga.
has been engaged in tlie fruit busiuem for sev
eral years, ami can advise you as regards the
fruit best adapted to your climate. His Perma
nent residence is Griffin, Ga., nil conn nui cat ions
promptly answered. E. P. CANTRELL,
mnrlft Gen. AgcnL^
Look Out !
SIOO,OOO
Tt> Change bands 40 Miles from Atlanta
Valuable Real Estate for sale and to rent in tlie
oltv of Griffin and throuich Middle Georjfla to the
value of o.NIi HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL-
I.MlMimd over, lias been conelicued to the iindcr
siiciied for sale and rent, aunalstiiiK of improved
plantations, both larice end small: houses ami
lot*, and store house* in the city, w ith good nnd
well established trade. Best water and best cli
mate ill tlie South. Also denier in Groceries and
F.unilv Supplies, mid uaeiit for the Centennial
illn. feeder and Condenser. Call on ornddreoe
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Real Estate Airent, Griffin, On.
Brick Yard.
TJriclc Made
WITH nAGHIKKRY.
TTIIK UNDEIUMGNED beg leave* to inform (lie
proplo of.lHkon and mtmmnding country,
dial they will commence the manufacture of
hriek in .Taokwon, at an early day, and "111 fur
nigh them at prices that defy competition They
have nurehaaed new and improved machinery,
and will be prepared to furnish nil the brick
HM’.' AEMANDA SON.
dentistry.
I TAVING located it la iem. I desire to stale
I 1 lo the people of Ibis and aurioiindine conn
tlea tlnit lam prepared to do any and all kind*
of DKINTA L WORK, at reasonable prices. Of
fice up stairs in the Biggins building. Hatlsfae
tion guaranteed. , _ .. .
Nov. ltith J. W. Crum, Dr tint.
MARK, THE BARBER.
B EOS leave lo Inform the citizens of Jackson
and llie public icenerally, Hint lie is now pre
pared to icive an EASY 811a VK.
Hair Cutting, Shampooning, Etc.,
done in GOOD STYLE. Give him a call, at the
Livery Stable.
FIRST CLASS BAR,
ACKSON (iA.
EAT, DRINK
tBE MERRY. /m\
lik u
J. J. EAHTON’St \V
WIIJ.SKI KH
Makes you FAT.
After Taking. before Taking
Hay, Ji'iKjjT; You arc getting powerful fat of
late f Getting plenty to eat now ?
Not any too much to cat John, Its the quality
of liquor ft man drinks. You ure looking rather
thin John, what’s the matter, not the cramp ?
Wei/ I tell yon Judge, I took a drink of red
liquor ’while ago and I’m feeling powerful bod.
It’s the quality of liquor you drink, my boy.
l/ook ut me. if you want to live Ion*? one! grow
fat, always do your trading with the OLD HELD
ABLE J. J. FASTON, where you can always get
Pl‘re —
WISZIES.
Gin,
Ilum,
13 randies
&c.
THE CELEBRATED
AURORA T.AGKR BEER ■ draft
and bottled. Pure Rye and corn whisky for
medicinal pnr|x*scA. tt |>eciulty. If you want
something to make lean matt fat mid fi fat man
kutidißaiiiitl it ixwt mil on J. J. EASTON.
T.Urtf.
Sheriff's Sales for May,
POSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALE.
STATE Of GEORGIA,!
Butts County, j
Wild, he sold, before the court house dtmr in
the town of Jackson, in said epuntir arul
state, on the FIRST TUESDAY in MAY 1882,
within the legal hours of S’.erlff Sale, the follow
ittg described property io wit;
Two hundred and fifty-seven acres of more
or less, siibated and lying and being in the second
district of originally Henry now Butt’s eottnty,
bound as follows ; West by lands of A. P. Wall,
North by lands of Mrs. Lewis, Eust by landsof
Woodward, South by lui.klhol ’ arniichael. Levied
Upon ns.the property of R. Stillwell, by virtue
and to satisfy one fi fu Issued from the Superior
court of said county, in favor of John S. Crockett
vs Wiolmrd HtUlwjPll niut John Stillwell. Tennant
in poHeselon jfM'en notice as required by law, thil
March till* 20th, 1882.
J. O. BEAUCHAMP,
__ Sheriff B, 0.
STATE tF GEORGIA, }
Butts County, j
YXT ILL BE MOLD before the eourt boilSt: door
YY / in the town of Jnckso", said county and
State,on the FIRST TUI HDAY MAY’, next
1882, within the legal hours of Hale, the following
deserilH'd property to-wit :
One Woodtalier A Moss Engine five horse power,
levied upon as the prMiffty ofW, D. Martain.
■k TANARUS, J. Ridgeway, At Wilfmm Thaxton by vir
tue and to satisfy one fl fa issued from the Supe
rior Court of Huid county Si state, in favor of
M. V. MoKjl'hen. vs wm D. Martain. TANARUS, J.
Ridgeway, & William Thaxton, this March 28th
1882.
J. O. BEAUCHAMP,
Sheriff. B. C.
GEORGIA PUTTS County :
Application will he made to lletTowt of Or
dinary of Butts County. Ga.., at the first regular
term after the expiration of tbwt Weak* u*m
this notice, for 1 nve to sell the
the estate ofJas. Lyons, late of saw oaonty, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs nd ereulttffs
of said deceased. A prif Ist, 1882.
M. L, LYONS, -
AdnunisiraUrix.
- 1 ■■ ■ "i— wm
Oil hi A T KEXKEBA IP liOUTK
VIA
Western A Atlantic It. R
On and after Sunday, December 1, 1879. Triple
Daily Passenger trains will be run kgr the Old Re
liable KennoiNtw Route.
THE FAST MAIL TIIAIN SOUTH.
Leaves Ailanta at ■* ... £OO P m
Arrives Knoxville at 10:30 p m
Arrives Bristol at - * , , 3**s a m
Arrives Lynchburg at - - ■ ■* 1:36 pm
Arrives Washington at - ■ • 940 pin
Arrives New York at - - - - 645 * m
THF. FAST MAIL TIIAIN SOUTH.
Leaves New York at - . , 10:00 p m
Leaven Washington at 7;QO * m
Arrvies Atlanta at .... Ll&Sneon
Only 30 Hours from New York to Atlanta.
Pullman cars run daily lietween New Orleans,
Mobile, Montgomery, via Atlanta to Washington,
without change, connecting closely nt Washing
ton with Pullman ears and coaches for New
York without change.
Pullman Palace dare leave Now York daily,
making close connection at Washington with
Pullman Curs for Atlanta, Montgomery, Mobile,
and New Orleans.
The Kennesaw Route is the only Una offering
such through car arrangements.
THK FAST MAIL TBAIN
also makes close connection at Clmftanooga from
and to all points West.
THK EXPRESS TRAIN NURTIT
Leaves Atlanta at - - - 9:3ft p m
which ma es close connections for Rome, also at
Chattanooga for all points West,
THE EXPRESS TIIAIN SOUTH
Arrives at Atlanta .... ]o>3o p m
making connection from all points West, alno
from Virginia and Tennessee points.
THE ACCOMMODATION
Leaves Atlanta daily (except Sunday)- 4:.V p ra
Arrlvea Atlanta “ “ “ 7:68 a m
Low Excurnon and Emigrant Ratos to all points
in Texas. Send for schedule,
B. W.WRKNX,
Oen’l Passenger .tnegA Atlanta. Ga
~B J- DEANE,
P ! OTO RAP HER
And Dpfor in Picture Frame*,
17 Him. Strf.kt, . • - Griffin, Ga
AH sices and kinds of Firt-riluoa work executed
promptly. Old pictures copied and enlarged
wall picture of yourself io a kaudsome^fYama
Bxlo inches,only $2.
Richmond Bt Danville R. H
PAKHKNQER DEPARTMENT,
On and after Juno sth, Mil, Passenger Train
Service on the Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line
division of this road will be us follows;
Foiward.
UNITED •TATES SAIL, NO. 43, A,
Leave Atlantc 4:00 ft m
Arrive ChurloLte, m 8:30 j> m
NKW YORK KXPUEM*, NO 47, R.
Leave Atlanta, - Bjls p qg
Arrive Charlotte, .m • • 8;15 ft m
UNITED HTATES EAST MAIL, NO 40, C.
Leave Atlanta, - 5:80 p to
Arrive Charlotte, M - - 5:36 ux
HI'WANBE ACCOMMODATION, NO 81.
Leave Atlanta, . • - • • 5:00 pru
Arrive Suwunneo, n, • 7:oi P m
WeMwurd.
# UNITED STATES MAIL, NO 42.
Leave Charlotte, m, 12:80 p tn
Arrive Atlanta, ..... 12:06 ft m
NF.W YORK EXPRURI, NC 48.
Leave Charlotte, M, • 12:48 ft m
Arrive Atlanta, .... • 12:30 p m
UNITED STATES EAST SAIL, NO M.
Leave Uimrlotti*, M, ... - 12:38
Arrive Atluntu, - - - - • 10:35
SUWAXNKK ACCOMMODATION, NO 22.
Lftiivc Huwannee, and, • • 5:40
Arrive Atlantu 8:00 ft m
CONNECTIONS.
A, with arriving trains of Georgia Central and
A and W F railroads
11, with arriving trains of Oeorgift Central, A
and W I* and W and A railroads.
1 C, with trains arriving on Ga. railroad.
I), with Luwrenceville Brunch to and from
Lawrenoeville.
M, with • <' and A—o C.—H and I) and A T and
O, for all points West. North and J£*at.
Pullman .Sleeping car Service on Trains No 47
and W daily, without change, lietween Atlanta
and New York. A. POPE,
sept 9 Gen* I Pas*. Agent.
Livery and Feed Stable,
B.T.WATM' PEON.
JACKSON GA.
rpilK PROPER of Butts county and the travel-
I iiK public generally, are hereby notified that
a livery and feed stable is now open in Jackson,
where they can be accommodated at reasonable
price*. I nave in connection, a large lot suitable
for drovers, convenient, to show stock to the best
advantage.
C
DARBER SHOP.
Your attention is also called to the fact that a
Rood BARBER SHOP is run in connection with
the stable. Hair eut, shaving and
done by u first *cluh burlier.
0
BjR AND BILLIAEB3.
FINE-
Whiskey.
WINES, BEER, ALE, ETC
E. T. faiths, Proprietor,
J-AOKRfQPV GA.
o
My stock of wines, whiskey ect,, Mrs rlar ts
•*nd are ircv.uieo. 1 keep (he hot and puthefr#,
''■<* • c? Hv terms and price* arc rensonc ae
Oiveioy a trial and be convinced fb leltie
\eeleut