The Jackson news. (Jackson, Ga.) 1881-????, April 19, 1882, Image 3

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ft V l.tttHson Jjeroa GA„ APR , 19, 1&82. froWS ASD COUKTY. •sr. join's Vaticmno&, ¥.&a. m, Marts First fend Third 3nt tirdaV hfjHifa in WacH tnn‘>>- • cr f CITY OFFICERS. Mayor. —Y. A. Wrijrfit. x ~ y \I_DKBMKS.— J. J. liazton, IT. N. Birrs, M. t,nW anil W. Mallei. Mamhal.— J. M. McNicWl. COUNTY OFFICERS. loimiltAKV.-J. F. Carmichael. X'hKRK HvrK#tfer>K Court.—ls. D. >\ *t*on. mnrtirrr-J. c, Beaiidmmp. PKTUTY WEirr.-t. D. Curry. County' Tkkurkb.—H. O. Bouton. Tax Uollkctob.—W. C. Nutt. TAT Ritcmvoß.—S. i’ Vickenv Ooi-hty SumvKYOB.--J. M. C. Maddox, ioKoNxk—JY*re McLtrtj. MAH. SCHEDULES. FnaaYXft'. —Arrives lr, Jackson daily at 4 p. m I.eaves Jackson dnlly at IJO p. rn. Cos v iso TOY. —-Arrives hi Jackson .at S p. m., every Monday. Wedneady and Friday Leaves ’ Jaeloioh at 7a. m., every Tuesday Tlmttday and jJahirday. Okirrllf.—leaves Jackson every tVednesdaV and a.urdnv at 6a. in. Arrives in Jackson at 7 P . eveW Wed^sd^a^Satun^^ CHURCH DIRECTOR Y. (j. istor: MCT!iODlstC?HccH.—Pivadiinc on the,Socond Sunday, snd9aiurJay befol-e s J"h SiW Prsycr nieetilijr -every, tyediicaday mirht Bab hnlli School at 3 p. m. ,euch Sabbath. Young Men’s Prayer Merlin* every Sunday night. N. Z. (iLESN, pastor. y. M. C. A.. meets the First Tuesday night fn each month at Masonic Hall. NOTICE. OFFICE COUNTY COURT,) Batts County, On. > April 4th 1882. j . On nnd aftor thin date, ( a)J rounty matter* .will|fe done In the'Jnckso'A News By ortferof the Court. HENRY HENDRICK, Judge C. C. B. C. See correction in bridge notice. Fresh beef every few days at the market. Boy CinnicliMl'a Horse powder*. Cot’s TFfigVit, A\V(i Mc£H>ben afe at tending Henry court this week, Ffesh iiicat nt,the market Friday and Saturday next. * Joe Cormichael has the prettiest garden that we have noticed. Dock Bryans find John Easton fill pay a liberal a lot of crawfish and hull trogs. Itev. W. G. McMichael. is attending the Baptist.convention at Aniericus Ga. There Will be at his ehttfreti next Sunday. Considerable business was disposed of In Justice Bankston’s court last Sa turday. 1 Tiny Carmichaels Vermifuge. Wanted—at the beef market, two er three fat beeves, on foot. The cash will be paid at the market price. Jti your Drugs at Carmichael's. Several of our citizens speak of at tending the High Falls picnic, next Saturday week. ■Jliiy Carmichaels Ilorsc Powders. Dr. R. H. Hays, of Union Springs, Alabama, has an eye to locating in YCritild b? glfctt Vo Welcome you, Robert, as a citizen. Buy Carniichals Liver Tills. 2m The pile drivers are hammering away At ough. Buy Carmichabl’l Cologne. 2m Joiner’s cotton planters are goipg like hot cakes. He sold out last Sa turday, and did’nt have enough finish ed IVp to supply the demand. Jiuy CarSnichaels Female Tonic. The nhis4dito pond on the corner of the sqiiafe, JirrStriises an ahund.ant crop HiU scaAHri. 6ur city fiiliiers will please keep our share ’till they get to old to fly. Buy Carmichael’s Vermifuge. 2m Gentry says he believes he is called to HreAch, arid as soon as the railroad is nnisTicaJie tiiinks he will retire from the business. He would make a lofty bne to say the least. Dug Carmichaels Liver Pills. Rect McMicliaei went off to Atlanta and came back all ringed tip m anew suit of clotlies. Startling atlhoUnce irent but its it fact; TH8 f feckic*lHess and carelessness of the railroad riicn, hilvecßusea some of our farmers considerable Iroilble, by leaving fences down and gates open for stock to feast upon and destroy thb grbwing crops. We are sorry to lenrn that Mrs. Ge hitty McMichael. the mother of our Worthy Baptist minister, is very feeble and has tiefch expected tb’ die for sever al daj'B; Should she live to see fchristmas she ftlii have redclicd one hundred yeafs iff age: A Jackson belle came tifotind the oth er day to show us how she lo'oked in he! first long dress. We deciuea that she lo'bllbd sniptious, slid suggested that one of tKfe' Ho’ojiskirts was ail that she needed to be in theheigth of fashion, and of course she bought one forthwith. , What has become of our stearfi mill man? We haVfe’nt had the-cnancfe to interview hlrfr fibcently. The wnisile, tit the locortto'iivc ?5 ih hearing, and if he don’t ftiftid “the enjine will blow thrice” before th£ hum of the Met thants Mill is heard. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Mc ilicbael, Wife of our esteemed Bap’tis’t faisiritfer.Rev. W. G. McMichael, hap pened tti the misfortune of falling and brealkfng' her arm, on last Thursday high.. She,- in' attempting to walk ireund a box on’ the piazza, stepped tuff and fell to the groiVnd. We are glad iti Rttow that she is getting along very I flW!*’’ : ‘ W IU ;l ;K O' i. /A-fe e railroad. uncompleted an<J the track Uypd as (*.{ ■s*, greeki- A WsWB99 °t .ahout twolyp Spiles ,beUr\v Ja’cksou... JJ jmey, .will get t£o bridge up ana cross the .creek to-diiv. It Will (like thjitri until the first of May ttt teach Jackson. . Airs. Dr. Tucker, of Atlanta, lost liqr baby which died of’ measles. It was hurried fci the cemetery at Jackson on Yesterday evening. We learn Mrs. Tuck .eVisvyry ftehle and notable to be up, in gqpgctmeftcqjpqne of the family accom panied the Jackson. , Did yon ever notice Jh,e peculiar, but siud One of her 'citizens to us ,W,e ,yvQ Had, after our attention wns^iled ledli'a tOiijiquirg pf film if ivy,Vir,e made, it. so. He whs an.'old citiiertftha replied that ‘‘it was that Way the first Jj mo 1 ever saw it.” We lire V\iat Mr. B. FJ Watkins And ‘J. IF. Harkness, will hill Id a warehouse on th'e corner to tije right of Mr. Huk'e’s store, R’e hardly believe it is to he built as out of pine poles, barkedged sheeting and covered with bonds. John Easton has been rusticating aroVitiQ in the neghborhood of Stark, thepas.t lew days, enjoying thetwit tpV'of the birds among the dogwood mossoms', and as the young folks citll it, emoylh| \he "sftb'rt of chicking fight ing 'Mth viofoYJ—hooking the blooms together And fulling the heads off, as it were, and enjoying country life gen erally, this beauitiful Spring weather. “The cradles’ empty’, Baby’s gone." .It is with regret that wc announce the death of Mr. and Mi’S.. .Henry Rands’ baby, of this place', which oc ptyj-ietj/pn last Sunday night, a long spell of Sickness. It was burned In the cemetery Monday gVqni'ng last The griefstricken mother and father can console thomselves in that piissaj'e of scripture that reads, “Suffer little children to come untowe for such is the Kingdon of H'c^yen'.’* A fo\V scraggy buildings, ronglily tlirowed together, will ruin the looks of any town if put upon the square foV lAisineta houses. FoHhe salte of en terprSc; safety, coinmbnsen.se', ns ft'ell ns the'future (v’ellaPe and the beautify ing of Jacksan, don’t the prettiest spot in Georgia, to make the most magnificent town in the state, in the way of architecture and good tasVb 111 the arrangement and con struction of oiir JVei'ttllnent One of the old landmarks of Butts county, we arc sorry to learn, breathed his last yesterday afternoon. It wits Win. B. Harkiiess, brother of btir fel low clliieui, jiudge J. IF. Harkncss. Mr. >Vm. Haxkiieja hjwl bcer^, Suffering t( It told fntia, for sVifirie time ; Wptn a large cstihet. on qne side of bis face. He tv'As confined to bis bed from the feeble iiogs of his health, for several days, un lit yesterday, we are informed that he blell to death from the cancer, and was 'dead befoVc any pno’discovered that he Mi dying - . He WW seventy-three or se-en’ty-four years of age. Fence to his nshes. Mr. J. W. Crum, of Jackson, will visit Monticello soon. He expects to remain in town during the next week, if not longer. He is well known to our fbaderV, rid An experienced, practical Idt:hti6t; HHd is ready for service while here.—Jasper News. Ain’t you mistaken ? The doctor has justinforhied us tliatlie 5s obit of the business; And lias iejuti AH Vends! rig in consequence. Tlie Doctor in forms us that he expects to fill (ill his Monticello engagement. He will ptHbaHt lit the drug this! ii ess iiekt fall; Charlie Logan has been interviewing some of our oldest citizens, and pub lishes an article in the Constitution that does us nice. We give space to the an.felb 111 this lssllfe of the News. The only error we detect is; stilting that Col. McKibben !s our Representative; the writer doubtless intended. to say former representative. Dr. it. W. Mays, of Stark, has the honor of being our representative. Col. Mefeibben says he has no political aspiraticins; ML dchtfy Informs its that his Biack srriitii, jlcCarij - ; iias gone lio’lHe to Tennessee, nevet to ietilrri. His land lady, washwomaii iffid Some others would like to see lilin ii fbw dollars tyorth. And now they say It is good Enough for them, that they blight to known better than to tfust these rail road fellows ought of their sight; They are right cleaveJ* sort of fellows in their blit they are eXtlefriely fotgfetful, natiiftlly so; we rev.on. Mr. Gentry informs us that he paid McCarty’s board and wash bill, which anibhnt he kept back lit settling with him.’ Stephen Heard, a deaf and dumb than, who works on the railroad, and j). N. liarmon the boot keeper, had a aiftffcultf on Monday about the itWattfit dftfe tteatd. Hafffloti tffecsifne tired of the dumb’ mans motions and ordered him away from the works. Heard obeyed, and we learn returned directly with a dollar pistol, and com menced shooting at Hafhion; wfio was sitting a stflttfe ofa nftfle, wltlioift giving him anjf Warning, ifarnfon stuck tti his haliim and left, but ihfe ctllikf was rather Slow foitiUh; and to make time lie discounted and made about three strides down a 40 foot fill, landing at th 6 basb tin his head where he met to it Splan, find fblatbd to him What had happ’eribd. SpTan' goes uf> 16 fefe about the matter, iviffen rfeard. opened fire otr bftri: Sbfan, it is said, his navy at the sight of Which' Heard was frightened and telle ated in the direction of town, if arm on re vived and and came over to town in the Afternoon, almost out of breath, with pistol in hand, to swear out a warrant for Heard, who was seen mak ing lively steps in the direction of home. It lit Said That ~ Levi Ball would make a nnriibei- one representative. .The train will lie Here by tire first of ktay'. Mr. Land wauls to sell Kis lols on the • -F. square. The Benton House is Improving as a hotol. It was never bad. Obe Hendrick would make a good representative, and would like to go. The beef market is quite a conven ience to our citizens. A lawyer was seen leaving town with a lyon in his buggy, nnd that Were was no eflViH made at Catchirtg(s) him. A dollar for every oath uttered by the ft. R., gtliig during their col obi rn’, wouVcl Iniild a road to New Y ork'. W; D. Cii’rrj’ is a cthdiiiatc for the Eegislaturd. The court house yard is to be walled in And inclosed with an iron fence. siir cleaver young, friend Bob Law son,would’nt object to going to tlVeLeg’- isiature next time'. Our Ordinany has no respect of per sons in official matters, but takes the letter of the law for his guide. Com m'endnble. Mr. Win. Mallet would be an accept able candidate in the nfe&t race for rep resentative. Judge Hendrick is im'pYoVitig in health, whleli is gratifying. Our council should establish ,a fire limit .and restrict the erection df nam ed buildings on the square.,, A 'couple of young ladies of 'the lown cilased down and caught ambit last Sunday. * The Jackson News is a favorite with the people of the county. Or Less. An amusing case of tresspass, was decided in our County Court a few days ago, which was related to us about as follows A gentVcnWn sold to his brother a small piece of laud wiio sold it to a third fcaVly. ,some difference arose between tlie third pnr ( ty and the first owner of the land. In consequepe of which two feneps were built, leaving a narroiv lane between them. Some time afterwards thepnrty tvli'b purchas ed tlie jriece discovered that his deed called for an “acre iiiore or less,” whereas he extends his fence and takes in more land, appropriating both fen ces, and nioVecl ins neighbors’ fence to Another portion of his plantation. (3rie of the witnesses testified that the fence ran "North and East,” arid- was interogated as follows : ‘Mr.—— built bis fence first, did’nt lie?’. “Y'A? sir.” “ He ni®vod bis fence aftebwndrs, dind’nt lie ?” “Yes sir, he did,” “Well, did lie give any reason for moving it and taking the other fence." “JFell, yes sir; he said that he dis covered that his deed called for an acre more or less, and so he extended liis fence to take in more land, and the btljbf 1 fence being on the "more part” of his land, he took it tod.” The jury found in favoi' the defend ent; The man who comes out and advo cates anew and better system ior work ing our public roads, should be sent to the legislature. The present road law lias been thoroughly tested and has proven to be a miserable failure, and should he wiped out and anew plan enaugurnted. Each county might util ise It! bivfi convicts to an advantage on its roads. It ftbiltd be better to levy a small road tax, than to summons Hands to work, as is now done, who liij- inbound in the shade, tell tales and scuffle, and put In Rbolit half time. One or more overseers could be appointed or elected in each district, to employ hands to work the roads, as yoii would any other jo’H of work. Ihe Work Should be inspected and received, ii jifopperly executed, and ordered paid for olit the road funds. Contracts for working public roads might be let to lowest bidder, with certain specifica tions if necesssary, tlie same as the ibttlhg of liMdges and other Jiiiblic wor’iL There are various devices, it' seems to us, 1)01101 than the present one for working the roads. Wc don’t think tii.lt iny plan cari be inaugura ted that will be worse than the present lawon this subject, and farmers, in par ; ticular, ought to be more interested behaving good roads than any one Use. No bs Freni Cdoflfs District: fc* . i: r: Mrs. Eva Thaxton lias the finest En gl is i peas to he seen anywhere. More corn has been planted in this scctiojf this year thaif fof many yeafs beford. . , , ..... , . ... The ret) rust has appeared in the wheat In many places, and our farm ers are fearing serious damages from the same, still the wheat and oat crop is unusually fine for this tithe <lf the year. Mr. W. J. Evans lias again began sawing, at his old stfinVj near LTbefty Understand there will soon he a saw mill started near H. If. Fletch er’s ip Towaliga. Marion, son of Mr. J. E. Weaver, is ; fir? ?ick with fever. Bob Lawson of Indian Springs, was the first man to hear the whistle blow. We have been informed that Rev. R. W. Rogers, our former pastor, will preach at the Methodist church on the fifth Habbath in this month. - Ho Fence Law. v In this;admirable address before the State Agrqcn'Uiiral Convention ofGeor g!a Col. A. F. Butler, of South Caroling. 1 1 *s,la. agricultural interest qf tiie.jcpiyiiry qv#rq jo much grealerrtliantthe stocK*,-th'At Lip latter must give way to the former. ~ The cost of boundary fences alone ill S.outh Carolina was #14,090,410, kept up at.iin annual cost of #2,505,871. The aboli tion of fences in South Caroli iiamouii; teal to tiVoyUAis remission of all the taxes in tiid Slate. lie thought the abollthSn of fences would be equally adyaWtagedns to Georgia. He bad no doiibt that the aniutul cost of building nnd iliAlittniniiig fences in Georgia rtihodnted to, if it did not exceed, the value of nil the stock in the State. The fence law had now become so jiojinlar in Anderson epunty where it was first, adopted, Hint not a voice can L'c fpiind pi favor of itt repeal. The no •fppee law encouraged the breeding of better - stppks ,He jlblieVed that the general adoption q£, the do law would greatly promote , tite, interests of agriculture.—Southern Wofjd.., M> . We are in sympathy with the st.pck law, and know that good results have been derived from it, hut the above writer is mistaken when he says there \s qot a desen ting voice in Anderson c()uii\y t S. C. AVe have p ( pen there) pud can give .the names of sonic who op pose bu^tViey aye few and And far between. Some say it would bankrupt the county to replace the fencing,, therm fore they cannot o'ftord to repeal the law. H3n. A. If Ntephen f s RFa* sons for Retirement.. The lasJt i.gsuq of the Ne\V Vork Her ald contains an interview between A rerpesenative of that Journal and the Hon. A. H. Stephens, in which lie gives the reason for his retirement from public qffice. Among other ‘Questions the.HbWtld representive asked: “VVlVaplayoiibl’oAsofi fob to private hre|”., , 7 . , “I am now past seventy,years of age and feel ns if my declining health and physical debility render it proper that one more capable of performing the dp ties of the position Hiquld take niy place.;. This limit a yfry elegant, tviiy of stating it. You cpn say- niy retir ing \s due to my age and infirmjtiej. I Wish that the ( •■mainder of my days', should they be extended to the end of the present Congress be spent in quiet and rest. The labors yf, 4 foeniber of Congress are too hpAVy for me to dis charge as I ought to. I cou'd never TdaOtnless I tmnl; myself equal to its duties.”,. “After your long public service are you still a democrat and in sympathy with that party?” •, "Yesl have always been a Demo crat but an independent .Democrat', I have never acknowledged aileguncc to any party. My ellegani'c hj>s been due to principle ; ami party riigamra tion I liave never held to be othq'r than a subordinate to the great , esSenli/f] principles of constitutional govern ment as announced by Jefferson and maintained by the fathers of Republic'. a ißt school df politics I was born •'eared fiiitl in it 1 expect to die.” Whiskey Figures Wiuifetl d?he following oircular has been received in the office of the Collector of Internal Revenue irom Otme.iw sioner Raurn : “please report to this offico at the earliest convenieht date tile qlinntity in proof of gallons of alcohol used iir the arts an J manufactures in you! district during the year ending April 1, 1882; the estimated quantity that would Have been used if the law had permitted the withdrawal ofalcohol in bond for such purpose free of tax. You will, as far as practicable, make inquiry of all tiiahufacturing chemists, druggists, hatters, photographers, white lead manufactures; tobacco manufactures, and those engaged in any oilier industry where alcohol is or may have been used. This infor (nation is desired hy the Committee of Ways and Means of tlie House of Representatives. It is not intended to pry into tlie business of manufac turers, and, with this knowledge, I have iio doubt they will render you every assistance to sbclilo a'cctiracy in your statement. Important Decision. Tlie billowing decision wits render ed by the SuptciHe cdtii;t ( of Georgia, this week. As it is a matter of inter est to our farmers and merchants, who are furnishing supplies on time and taking deeds and waiver notes for the sainej under tlie impression that a deed Riven for security of the payment of quiver notes, conveys with il the title-to lands thus deeded, it is well for thein to, kiiow that a deed has been declared of no higher dimity than a inortgnge and carries ho P title with it. The following is tl o decision ol (Jig hjupreme Court on t his subject: Gulley vs. Hluoiningdale, Rhine & Cos. Appeal, frpm Dade A deed to certain land and a house thereon,', ivas made by Gulley and his wife to iiloomingdale, Rhine & Go to secure the payment of certain poles, waiving all Itomißiead exemp tions and other rights, the deed .to he given up on payment of_ said noter. A mortgage is only a security for debt and passes no The rela tion of debtor ami creditor continu ed up to the death of, mortgagor. The court erred iq deciding that those waiver notes of mortgage pass ed any title and in refusing lo set aside the wife’s year’s support. l- Lversed. Ib letia ilerald : A I’lickj j t Pe£r,' Montana, farmer bps a pointer dog with dissipated contracted from too miimale association wiiii his former owner With an otherwise correctchaiactor, this dog is given to pipe smoking, tobacco chewing and whisky-drinking, in all ot which hab its he. is known to indulge whenever lie comes to the capital. In the Helena saloons he is recognized on sight, and passes ander the name of ihe'Buite dog,” from the circum stance of having been raised and ed ucated in t,he Summit Valley camp. ./jsper, April B.—>,Po • Thursday Insi ihreo revmue,. official* oanqy Jh with e/ehu speed, and captured. o ogq horse distillery-., within one -in,lie of e/asper. v They dislroyed the atlll and a lew stands ot beer. The still was of small capacity. The trio certainly wished to establish notoriety tor swift- ness. They arrested two young, ipeu in the still house, but on hearing a hoy shoot at a rabbit they fled, leav in-yheir prisoners to take care of lii pm selves and without having made toqd destruction of the contrabands It is presumahlp that the gentlemen were expecting to meet with Colonel i’ulisifeh’s-to.QQO dare devils. Thus the moonr-hihers ppntique to kill rev enue officials. '|'ho ..ijesiruction of this distillery was injieeu ,pewi) to our town, for it was not qxp'opVei^that there was such an establishment in t lie county. Were unknown to your cor respondent. To Bridge Bull dor*. FTIIL Ims let to the lowest bidder before the j VjV. , House door, in the town ofJiuiksoti, Btf tts ccAUity. Georgia, on Sat unlay the Kith day o(May nCjjt, 18554 at 10 o’clock a. in. of said day, thc,conbrivt x to bjiiJM a bridge over Wolf’s creek near J. Fddlaiumi in aail couuty. . The stone work will consist of one abutment louV feet at base uml tWo feet at ton, fourtwn feet long, with wfeg t# ufeJ<4 tyJont of hill, wings and abutment to. be Wf lit wp blether, beinK placed on a Rt>od and firm foundation and of suf ficient height as to be above high water-mark, wings to l>e two feet nt huso ami, one foot i|t top, thVs batter or slofie to be on tlift OANUidtC- The nat ural abut incut must be raised above high water mark. l' x* The Ivood work, one span of flftty feet-, to Ih byilt upon plan of bridge over Towaliga rivef, pY.ui J. B. Garroiehael.s in said county. Also, work to be done in os good and substantial and •Workmanlike style. Terms, money to be paid ; iiOth PbeCtuber next. HENRY HENDRICK, ..... Judge C.C..8.C. . April 10th, 1882, 4w ~ ,To JKriilge Builders Wl LL lot to the lowest bidder * bsfore the Court House door in the of Jackson, Butts county. Qa,', on Saturday the 13th day of May next, 1882, at ten o'clock *i- Itih df said day, the Montmct to buihl the stone and wood work oft he bridge to be built ov.iw .Sammy (Veek. at Indian Springs, stoue woijT;, to consist of two abut ments,, b>iiL on a itwu foundation, four feet at boso, t,Y'o A‘i'd Infect at the top und fourteen feet long, with wipgs at base, one ami a half leet uf bl extend to fiait of hill with batter, or rthpe all- rnom outside built up with abutment. One rock arch in center, live feet ak, hash, two feet at top. lamgth of abut- anu.ull of said stone work to be of sufficient AdgtU as to make the bridge ulaive high water mark, laid |u eminent, .above ofdinarv current of Otamtn The stone work to,b c done in a good, substantial and w <iknmp-liH style. The wood work to ba buiU after the plan ftjf the bridge over Towaliga river near J. If. michnclV in said county, and to be one hundr.fd and thirty feet long. Full speoiAcations inatf he seen at my office. Terms, IVc paid 20th Decem ber next, the..remaining two-thirds December 1883, orders jbearing interest ut seven per cent from date of first ‘payment. April b>th, 1883. HENRY HENDRICK. 4w Judge 0.C.,8.C. TO GIVE AWAY A FlftST-CLASH SEWING it A* ' CHINE AT THIS OFFICE. WK Imvu .i brag new tyfllTE SEWINQ MA CHINE, VVjtb J drawer** drop Jpuf, <:vur, ;n l# Met qfcxir*i qU*uilnu<;nts, wliicli !&v. " wUl.get up a club of 50 wish sulmoribor# to the Jackson Nrwh, nt . Wfc .will givb. the company's written guariptfi-o <>p thb mujiiiiiti; t< kecpthqsqme in ffoptl ofler,for Uui.ftnm e ofjjvt; years. Dim Ulpti Hiicjy, .flnishcij with gilt unci is a perfect beauty. Comb andi-sce it* 4 it* easily managed and the lightest running ma chine in the market. If you fail to get up .the 73 subscriber*, we will fc>uy you a liberal per cent on the number yoU bring uh, for your trouble. - ... Respectfully,.. .... t. 14dcctf W. E. HARP, publisher. WOMAN I'I.OCLAAf A HON —FREEDOH FOR VTOMAN.. What is the riglii'of the ballot to woihah cotn pnred with her privilege of enjoying health and huppincss in tlie charmed circle of her social and domestic relations. Ampng the many discoveries tending Cos promote the happiness..an advance pient of the human race, nothing is sk intimately Connected with Hie licith and liapniness hf woman Uje centere and/amree of our higliest eaithly en joyments—as tin: distiovery of a remedy vviijch ineetH herjieeqljftr wants, and i|ts lu-r for, tlie dl|- joymentsof life, and for,#niiustariugtt tlie happi ness of those is associated in the tender rdbitious bfsjstcr, w’ifc, and uotlier. This TOtiie<ly is found jii lj*"; •*. Rradtield’s J r cninle Hcgulator, "Woniftili Beat Friend.” By it wo man is emancipated from tUe ills peculiar to her .. ihlAirtJ JM power all. irregularities of the womb vanish. It cures” whites” suppres sion of the menses and removes uterine obstruc tions ft cures constipation and strengthens the system braces the nerves find purifies tlie blood and thus doing, it does more for her, and through her, for the whole human family than any dis covery of modern times It never fails as thous ands *of women cull testify. Prepared by Dr. J, Bradfleld, Atlanta, Ha. Price: trial slse, 76c, large size, 31. su. For sale hy all druggists. KOCH. UIjOWING iidtfli BY NEW IMPROVED METHOD, Iff Wells, Mill Races, Ditches and Shoals. Address me at Jackson or Indian Springs, Ga. JOHN LASFEYERK. DR. R.G. BRYANS, -—o — Physician mi Snrgcon. —o— JJtCMHONi; - - GA. MABONiq.tfAI.i', on Door South *f.#)r(ig fjtort!. , (Jan be fDitid avnight with Y. A. Wright, first door ov:r J. J. Easton's Jto Jolt, with Y. A. Wrigiit, or James llardcn.-tfaS jan2s VARIETY WORKS, IMITt HttIFIELD, JVCRHOi; 1 * ca. All Work Warranted) Cirriicis, Buies, wat -08S; 4C; ovcflftfitleJ and repaired on short no tice. ALL. KINDS OF Job Work done with neatness and dispatch. CARRIAGE SMITE DONE, UNDERTAKER. Will keep on hand Coffins, Caskets, and Undertakers Hardware. A hearse will also he furnished.' WGL Shop in ear of Duke’s 3tore. atari Goddard House; I . 4,1 LUCIUS GODDAIU) Propriotor.\ Broudway, Cor. Brook Stir. GRIFFIN, (iA JtjVr RECEIVED, lEtv svniNii MILLINERY, —at—- Miss I. R. lift}’?- . Ulicapesllot ofliats, trimmed wwl ever brought to Jackson, llouutlful lirttK* Veady triminMd for 50 cents apiece. Kid Gloves from 50 cents upair up. worth 75c to JI. Beautiful Silk Dress Patterns, Fashionable Dresses Mode to Order A anui-rb 1-1 of ribbons of nil *radcs nnd colors Drew i-Vcry kind and many other things too numerous t V^neition. My stock is full and i onuj)ctc-. comprisiiiß the latest styles and lowest pri-t'tr. (lull and exam ine my K<a > ds uml price* before paudiasinn else where. lfibartttn Hie Pomona Hill Noisfiiies ftIIKKMSBORU, I €. J. fan Liailay, Promietor. Havhi* hml twcnty-ciifht years experience In irr-nvinn SvrsW?- Stock, beet adapted to Ute Soptliern clinmtc, thcludlne nil varletie* of Peaches’ Apples rears l’lnuis Cherries . . Grapes , t , .Sti’inVU’^yries and. cither fruit grown in the South, from the Latest to the Earliest Varietie* Mr. E. P. CANTRELL, AGENT ftOR •iyiitrldie Gai, And Ids assistrnt A Rent, Is now ceiivywln* tld* county. AII.UKVw wbb dwM U> obtain *ood fruit tVt-wi from n reliable Nursery, now is your time. Each and Every Tree is Guaranteed to live with prpppc£.AtUnilan*>-. Notice of fa* *f any trees <Tuii’ng, mode knowu at the omoc, Greensboro, N. 0., will lie replaced at once. Mr. Cantrell, our General ngeul for Mlddle’Oo. has l>ecn engaged in the fruit business for sev eral years, and cun advise you as regards the (Wilt best adapted to your climate. His I erniu nent residence is Griffin, Ga.. all cmuinujcutions promptly answered. E. r. CANIRELL, niarlfi Gon.Ageyk Look Out ! SIOO, 00 o To Change Hands 40 Miles from Atlanta V.hmb'e ItSai f..r to rent In tlie cltv of Hrilfin and through Middle Oyrtria to the value of ONE HUNDRED THOo|ald. DOL -1 .ARMand over, has been consigned tome under sigtiWl for.side and rent, consisting of improved plantations, hotfo. large and small; houses and n>ls, and sunrises in the city, with good and well established trade./ tot Water and liest. cli mate fit the Mouth*" Alsodoulei: in <oroo6rUM*nd Family,Supplies, nn<ti Hgapt for tlie Centennial Gin Feeder and Call on or address G. A.,CUNNINGHAM, Rotil Estate Agent, Gritfln, Oa. Brick Yard- Brick Made WI+H WACIHSEBi. ~, , .. . ■ ■ i" . THE WNDKBfiIUNKD licit leave In lnf>in tl' J>en.lr af.lin-liNO* nnilmiimJiHvlinij'country, tliul they will conmionoc, tlie manufacture of brick, in Jackson, nt an early day, and will fur nish them at prices that defy competition. They have, purchased new and Improved machinery, und will. bo pl* s 'rred to furnish all the brick used in tins section at short notice. iOnoViy 11. I*. A EM AND & SON. MARK, THE BARBER. - O T3EGB leave to Inform the citizens jof Jackson I )nnd the public generally, that ho is now pre pared to give nu EABY SHaVK. Hair Cutting, Shampooning, Etc., done In GOOD STYLE. Give liiui u cull, ut the Id very Stable. FIRST CLASS BAR. AtitSON GA. jjpi’ HAT,DRINK 1 : \ i J- J - KASTON’S A Makes you i’A’T., After Taking. Hofore Taking Hay, Jenor•; Ypu are. getting powerful fat of late,| Getting plenty tt> cat now ? Not any t<s much to eat John, it?j the quality of liquor a Jiittii dElnkfl. Y<>u are looking rather i bin John, what's tlie cramp ? Will, J tell yon Judge, 5 took a dtj"* llqu.or ’while ugh and I'm feeling JKlwerful bad. It’Mlim quality ot ijq.nor you drink, my boy. I,ook at me, II yoii, Wfinl to live lonic and grow fnt, al war*, dl yo'tr tHtdlng wUll tile OLD BELI - J. J. i AVION, where you cun always get HIKE WISKIES. Gin, Rum, Brand THE CELEBRATED AURCfeA IAUER BEER draft ■O' 1 , bottled. Vure Kye end corn whisky for r iiedlcinal purpose*, a Aomcthirur fu tnnk* a than r.iati mt and a fat man lean -against u poet call on J. J. EAHTON. 7<l / etf. 'a\ won ci?. I Will heat following mi mod places tareceive tho tux returns of Butts county for the year 1882, during the present month. Indian Spring* District,.Monday the 17th; Dublin, Tuesday the 18th; Iron Springs, (Harper’s shop) JFednesday the 19th ; Buttrill, Thursday the 20th ; Coody’a, Friday the 21st, Towaliga. Saturday the 22d ; Jackson, Monday the 24; Worthville, Tuesday the 25th. 8. I*. Vick run, T. B. Vt . C Sheriffs Sales for May, POSTPONED SHEkI tP’S SALE. STATE OF GEORGIA, \ * * County. , j * .. • WI -uJj (>t sold, beiere the court house d.oof in the loYtn ot; Jo* kson, in said county and state, on tha FIRhT (lUEbDAY in MAY IWC, within tlve legal houraof elheriflHale, the follow ing described projcrty to wit ;- • >.n Two hundred uud Illty-seVen acres of.land, mere or less, sit iiatcd uiki 1 y ing’and being in tlie second district of origiimlly lei;ry now Butt’s county, iKjund us follows : West by lamb# of A. 1 - F. \tail, North by lands of tym. J.eW is, East by lundsof Woodwurd, south by hindsol '.armicharl. Levied upon as the property of B* BltltMreU, by virtue uml to satisfy one fi fa i*s.!4 ffortillie Superior court of said county, in favor of Joha-b. Crock stl vs Richard Stillwell and. Joliu Stillwell. Tennant in posession given notice M requiftd by law* this March the 2bth, 1882. J. O. BEAUCHAMP, Sheri If B/ C* , St ATE OF GEORGIA, ? • Dutts County. J Y ITILfc * SOLD before the eourt home door V V in the town of Jackson, said county and State, on the FIHbT TUESDAY in MAY. next, 1882, w ithin the legal bqurs of sale, th© following described property td*wit > • • One Woodtber<t Mom Ehgifie live horm power, levied upon as the property’of W. D. Martaiu. &T, J. Ridgeway, At William Tlmaton by vir tue and to satisfy one ft fa issued from the Supe rior Court of said county A xtalo. *fcjs fevor of M. V. MoKibben. vs Wm D. MartflW TANARUS, J. Ridgeway, A William Tliaxton, this Marsh 28tl& J - °- BEA akTc. Application will be made to the Coart of Or dinary of Hutu Humpy, ~ at Ibo Ant rentier term after the expiration of four rota horn" thin notice, for lea., to mil the land, belonging to the estate ofjae I.voii**, late of raid county, de eeaaed, for the thOtuelr. and creditera of ntld deceueed. AprH Ist, oItHAT KEtfftKsl WKN7TE VIA , •* Western A Atlaiitlc R. U On and after Sunday, December i* IR*. Trlola Daily PumeiiKer traiiua will bo run by UnOM Ba ilable Keuneaaw Route. ... ■). , TH* FAST MAIL TEAIN NOBTH, , A , , tatavcn Allantu at ... 2.-40 p m Knoxville at - - - . UkOt pat Arrive* Byjstol at Mb HI Arrive* I.vuublmn, at - - - LH pB Akrivea - HI, m Arrive. New York at - - - - 48 a m ... ~<• ■ mix rom., , Leave* New York 4 - lbtpa Leave. Wnahinaton at ;• - 7:00 a m Arrvle* Atlanta at- • ,• a. 11:08 noon Only 39 Hours frtrto Pullman oar. run daily trelwoen New, OrMUbl, Mobile. Montßonwry, rtm Atlanta to Wahlnatxn. wilbotti ehanir#, eonnootius olowdy at Watnlnc ton with Pullman earn aad coaotloa hr New York without change. Pullman Palace Oara loan. Now Took dally, nmklng clom connection at Wuhlaafoa with Pullman Cam hr Atlanta, Montfomory, Mobile, and New-Orleana '-Af-i. v (-,V The Kcnneww ReuPafedb*-eofy lino oftrluf aueh through oar Arr*nganl,nt^n, TBI rAST MAH, TRAIS also mnke. olom: ooniieetlon abChattanooga from : and to all pmnlxXVMt. .. TUI rXrBCM TJUir.MOBTH Leave* Atlanta at - *•* 0,,. hS p m which makeaclow connection* fonßhine, abo at (Jliattanooga for all pointa Wont. Til X uXI-ktKWI THAIS tOI’TH >„ Arrive, at Atifttlla .... lfjijk) pni muklrir donneetlon from all point, ffint, tbo Irom Virginia and Tmumon point.. 4 .,|J TBO ACCOMMODATIOV t.TOve* Atlanta dally (except Sunday) MS p a Arrive. Atlanta “ “ “ 7:B# a a Ixnr Kxcuraon and Rmlgrant Rata to all potato in Texaa. Bond for aobodule. Qen’l Pangtr , H- i BEANE, PHOTO (.RAP HER And fJcaior in Pii'ture I’rames, I * ’“t' ••••. f 17 HltL Stukrt, - - • Griffin, Qa All size, and kind, of Flrt-Claa Work oooatod promptly. <>ll picture* copied and fdargyw wall picture of ymireelf in ft haudsouu-.frama Bx 10 inches,only 82. Kioliiuond Sc Ilanvlll* Hr R ' w. r.Hi^r. FAH-SKNGKE DIGPAItT9iB.Tr. - p't', '* I ** f. Tf i On ami aftev June :6th,. 1881,. Passenger Xr(du Servloe. mi the Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line division of tills road will be as follows: Hoitward. „ , ~ UNITBD DTATKM MAIL,, KO. <3, A. „•. Leave Atlanta 4:00 f>, m Arrive Clmrlotfc, M.., ,^....... v p m ... ** *<Pwo 47’ . . Leave Atlanta, 3:15 p m Arrive Charlotte, M, - • • f 3:15 ani UNI74CI) STATICS PAST MAIL, HO 49 t> fV.-| , lAsave Atlanta, ,x - - 8:30 p m Arrive Charlotte, M ,5:35 h m SIJWANKK ACGOMMODATIOH, N.O 2l r , ~ , Leave Atlanta, - - - - • - 5:00 p m Arrive Huwiumec, o, - 7 ; 08 p m , , \Veiwar4., , . JIgITKOIITATBI MAIL, SO 42. ,4,- Leave Charlotte, m, - - - 12:30 p m Arrive Atlunta, - r r e. ~7 12:05 ant NBW YORK LX PRESS, NC 4^ [.cave Charlotte, M, - - --- 32:43 a ra Arrive Atluntii, - t - - •>, 12:20 pmi UNITED STATES rAST MAltt 50. TAiave Charlotte, m, - - - • . - 12:33 Arrive Atlanta, -,- , t r .t* r M iv • 10:35 HUWANHKE ACCOMMCDATtOH, HO 22. lycavc Hainan nee, p, - -* - • 0:40 Arrive Atiuutu - , - - 8:00 am CONNECTIONS. A, with arriving trains of Georgia Central and A and W 1* railroads. ,• B, with arriving trains of Georgia Central, A and W Pnnd W anil A railroads. C, with trtdnw arm ing on Oa. railroad. I>, with Lawrenceville Branch to and from Lnwrencevillc:’:’ ' M, with 4H'and A—C C.—R and D and A Tand O, for all pofnte West. North and East. Fiillnikn Bleeping Car Mervioe on Trains No 47 and 4H iluHp; without change, between Atlanta and New York. A. POPE, sept 9 Gen’l Pasu. Agent. Livery and feed Stable. B. T. WATKINS, PROP’S: JACKSONT 6A. rpilE PEOPLE fr„ tM Uie tr „„. 1 mg public y , nre notiftod tluU a livery and rtah |' iH llow Jackw>n where they c acenmnuKtatod at readable M * f 1 ' JVC in oonnectfon, a latge lot suitable for omv' jrM con venient, to show stock to the best aJv “’ .(Age. uAitliEß siibp. Your attention in alo called to the foot -that a Rood BAKU Kit HIIOP in run in conteW* wtfth the stable. 4 Hair cut, tthavlng and elmmpooninß done by a first-claea barber. 0 Bar and billiards. FINE Wlxi skey. WINES, SEEN, ALE, ETC R. TANARUS; Mta, Prßjrielor, JACKSON GA. ———o—— My fctock of winee, whiskey ect,, are rlar t and are genuine. I keep the beat and putheir* th£s markeO My tenw and price* are r*<*ooe •Te * v i'-'o Is • 4 i\ uiid be eo„v.*!.;?er' • ; Jne