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MiUB^L. —J. M. JffcMlchffcl.
F. Cymiohnd.
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SHMurr.—J. O, Dtnuchnmp.
I)"ruTY ShehoV.-'W. D. Carifc-.
Covjrrr TBKOfctk,— H. (XBtAtOA.
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T*y ttfcccieivoV—S. P. VWfcett,
OocYTY Hun VETO*.--J. M. C. lid<J6V,
CM6SIX. —Je McLeroy.
Xtt VCIIEDUZTA
FoßSYtW.—in Jackson d)Vy lp. m
t,veJ*3fcS*n daily al Vwfc. Wr.
OoyikoTAV.—A’rrMS ft '.VfU\TtV]\ %.t S p. m,.
y V cry Monday. WedriowliVy and WJdy. Leaves
Jackson at 7 . in., every Tuesday Thursday and
Saturday.
OBirFin.—leaves Jacksrtn 'CYeFy Wednesday
had Saturday at 6a. in. Arrives in Jackson at
7 n m every Wednesday and Saturday.
' p W, G. Hur, Hostel aster.
CHUKtiI MbtidPOflY.
Btrnrr Cm:RfeW. —ftreircliirvu 'oh the fourth
Sunday an<l SaturiaV l&ttHk, Wi tncli 'month,
b W. McMichael, paijWr:
MimioDisT Church.—Preaciiing'oo'tlfe Soeond
Ktlndsv amt Satords*- hslais. w) Vltcll month.
,my?r iuMiiri* every Wednes.li4; ni ß ht s*>
■bath School at .1 p. m. each ftnfiwaith. )oung
Men's Prayer Meeting every StrAdaV night. N.
pastor.
Y. M. C. A.. meets the First Tuesday night in
each month at Mufonic Hftl).
Notice
OFFICE COUNTY COURT,)
Butte County, fin. >
April 4th 18H2.)
On And after this date, all adverfinAient* of
<>unty matter* will be done hi the JacfcKm News
By'o>fdet*of 4he Court. ' . u , t
1 HENRY llENijiftck.
Judge C.U. B. C.
Dr. Mays Will please accept ■our
thanks for the most delicious Weht of
the seasson —strawberries.
Freshchicat at. the market Ftiday
and Saturday next.
i 9uy Carmichaels Horse PoXrderi.
' The telegraph office is located in the
-com misery near the rork cut.
Buy your Drugs at Carmichaels.
Wanted —at the beef market, Wo or
three fat beeves, bn foot, the Cash
Will be paid at the market price.
It is said Capt. Wrrt. MdOord, of Iron
‘Springs district, Would make a good
representative.
Buy Carmichaels Vermifuge
Guard your, interest, and insure yottr!
dwellings'and other iproipwty With Dr.
■Crtiitt. |
Fresh beef e\6ry few days at the
knarket.
Buy Carmichael* Liner Pills.
Df. Mapp iofortned us that he learns,
there * CAseofsmall poX,*l. Lowtst
throve- ItTs thought there is wo foun
dation for the report.
Buy Carmichael's Horse Dowdefs.
The Ntswt has received quire a num
her of new subscribers the part Week,
Tor which we are thankful.
Buy Catmiehals Liver Pills. 2m
We feel gratified to know that our
effort.to give the people of Butts, a
newsy paper, is being appreciated.
Buy Carmichael's Cologne. 2m
Captain Tntwller informed Us that
the track layers Will reach Jackson to
morrow. Timbers fur the high iressle,
at the rock cut, are being hauled
through tc'Wh, oh wagons, and the
workmen are erecting the structure.
Buy Carmichael's Vermifuge. 2m
Sheriff Beauchamp turned the keys
on Sidney Gary, col., yesterday, who
is wanted in Baldwin county for sim
ple larceny. He was carried to Hen
ry county yesterday where the war*
rant was issued for his arrest. How
can he be tried in Henry for an offence
committed in Baldwin f
Buy Carmichaels Female Tbnic.
D. J. Thaxton says he has a num
ber of beehives that are well filled with
honey. Dave has something of every
thing around hint) and ifwe should
want an article of country produce, we
would strike a “beeline" for Black
Ancle and enquire for D. J. T’s farm.
He has our thanks for that fine hon
ey sent us the other day.
We met D*. Mgysin in town yester
day, and aftermaking enquiries about
tlie crops Ac., iu his section, we contin
ued :
• Well, Doctor, it Is said that you will
lie a candidate for the legislature
again.”
”Well,”said he, "1 have never -old
anybody that I would be a candidate.
“But It's, true nevertheless, Is’nt M’
“No, I have never intimated thut I
Would be a candidate, and it is my no
tion now, not to offer for re-election.
My business is such thnt dernsnds my
personal attention, and I think you
can safely say that I will not be in the
field.”' h
. The following letter from M. V. Mc-
Cracken, superintendent of construc
tion of the M. A 8., Extension, ans
wer* the many enquiries in regard to
the railroad crossing In this county I
Atlanta, Ga,, Ap'l., 28th 1882.
J. F. Carmichael, Esq., Dear Sir I
I have recently issued the most strln*
gent orders in regard to rood crossing*,
• which I think will prevent any further
complaint j and I have tch-day, by tel
epraph, instructed Mr. J. H. Sam
ples, Chief Engineer, to call on you and
confer with regard to the necessary
change* of the roads and crossings.
If the good people of Butts county
will give us a little time, we will fix
everything to your and their satisfac
tion. Very Truly Yours,
IS. V. McCracksr..
Wlutt we learned from Captain Loyd,
tur efficient mail carrier. |
Mrs. Bunnard of -Newton tßctrtpJ'-,
died on the 25thi?ist, of doiflsti'm’piion.
Gus King has the finest fieM of wheat
on his route.
• Miss Ida Moort, of #oWtiville, is
-pending sctoie time 4-1) StewaH county,
with frtet'.ds and reHrtiivcts.
•
That terrible frie, may
visityeth at any riwte, Come in the
dead fWifrs of rfght 'k-ffen wsth yeiur
'amily you are Vtahtin the sSveet" im
iirac*e'ofsomnVfß. t'lieVnirtd should lie
it restWs weH IT. tire body, arid in or
der to ttcCoWiftTisfi this endf yriti should
•all on Eri. 'Crum, Who will inWre your
dwelling fofc ‘jriATosfthothing.
SfrAjTil
A femaK) gd'fct,tiMc neck, with bell on
and ft. 06rd tied around the homes.
Any information concerning it will be
thankfully received at this office.
torrecflftfi.
Dr. R. W, May’s communication, in
reference to the Indian Springs reserve,
in thelastissue of the News should
nave read “that Col. La in at Claims an
Extension on the 1847 lease of all im
provements tniuie by fork, which La
mar fiat's gives hiWi a title o*r
to 19W,” instead of is stated last
week.
The'Wnt'fc on tLo new railroad will
be completed to Jackson this week.
The w'h'rstle of the locomotive is now
in hearing, and the roar of the coal
burner sounds familliAb.
George Nutt and Cook McCord
caught* large loggerhead turtle, one
day last Week, weighing 26 pounds.
They Will ptease accept out thanks
for a choice piece, with which we
made fc big pot of SOup that Was per
fectly Splended. When are you go
ing A tiiltbe hunting again boys ?
“Swi
We AtVended the High Falls pic-hie
on fast fthfl had a most de
lightfttl tlfnfe. A lofgtft crowd was pres
ent, and the day, tliAt at first threaten
ed to be rainy ahd turned out
to be pleasant aw# agreeable, and all
seemed to enjoy themselves happily.
E. L. Henderson Was With his
apparatus. And made A picture bf the
Falls. We might be elaborate in our
account Of this beautiful place, but
the WAnt of spAcctn our columns pre
vents.
A Change.
"The Jackson Sunday school have
concluded to hold their annual meet
ing and picnic in the beautiful grove
at the Bupt fst chuiehi instead of Duke’s
pond, as heretofore stated. Everybody
is Invited to come and bring their chil
dren and a basket of “grub.’’ Col. E.
P. Catcliings, will be introduced by Col.
Y. A. Wright, who wfjl deliver an ap
propriate address on --the occasion,
which will doubtless he both interest
ing and instruction. After dinner the
sclwol Will repair to the railroad to
witness the the track laying machine,
which Will he in operation, at some
point near town. Let every body come
out and ctfowu the occasion with suc
cess.
Frogs.
Responding to an invitation to dine
extended Us, by those Prince of good
livers. Col. Wright ahd Dr. Bry
ans, We dropped into their “den” and
there Saw preparations for a sUmptu*
repast going on. Presently dinner was
announced, and we were stated at a ta
ble fairly groaning with frogs. Progs
filed, frogs fricasseed, frog pie, frug
stew, live frog, jumping frog, scientific
frog, frog on on the half shell, frogs
any Way and every way, to suit the
most fastideous taste. Our Editor was
a little relur.tttht at first, but fortifying
himseif behind a CUp of “coffee” he
boldly made War Upon the assembled
host of frogs and came Very near ex
terminating them.
That same "coffee' 1 was a great com
fort to the rest of us. Tis a delicious
misture the compounding of which is
asecret known only to oUr hosts. VVe
think they could make a fortune rUn*
nihg a coffee stand
We all tackled the frogs with a right
gook will, ahd soon made sad havoc in
their ranks. They were simply deli-
clua, so tender and juC)r, and so beau
tifully coqked. When We had eaten
of the frogs, (until we felt like jumping
into a tmtdhole With a "quack”) a de
licious pudding served with winesauce
was set before us to crown the feast.
We will long remember it a* one of the
best of which we have had the pleas
ure of partaking. Ever since that “lit
tle dinner” we have all felt as happy
and as a "jugerrum” in the
•unahihe.
Once upon a time Got. Brown wan
ted to go somewhere, and that little
place was thrown into a atate of Wild
confusion. They rushed about promis
cuously to find a way ol transporting
him from the depot. At last they totind
a man that owned a buggy, but no
horse. After another dilligent search
they discovered a man with a horse,
hut no buggy. Their hearts were then
made glad for they said within them
selves we will hitch this mans horse UJ
that mans buggy, and behold we will
hae a turnout, and they rejoiced With
an exceeding great joy. But they had
recoiled within their host, They had
furgotteh that they lived In a wicked
and perverse generation. For behold
i the two men would not allow the com
bination of seperate property necessa
to constitute a turnout, and there was
weeping and gnashing of teeth. Atlaat
they had to send to a neighboring city
Ito borrow a carriage wherewith, to
' transport the Governor. Die*
Oak Grove l,Mlk mud Mm
drift*
MIA. fertVrtiN The ptbdffeot for a
small *gTain dr ’(ip is still tlnrttVing. I
was at the Falls'<Vn SatuVSa'y at the
annual picnic fCV'eSytiling gCod and a
gloomy time) and m'CeWrtg Aitti tfome
of my old county fVfen'db > ,’was greatly
encoUrnged by their report, of the
condition of crops in that, and Sur
rounding coiihtieh. They ntß jVinVcti
cal UrtVi, and men of close OtiserVatlon.
Tliby regard the mould that so frigh
tened feohVS bf our farmhhs, as not dArti
agiilg to whteAt after it fi headed bUt
hut rather insures it AtfAinst riftt Oil
the stalk. But that the gVentest Vvadeli
fulbess must be observed in reaping it
before it falfe, as the supporting thim
bles are imiCil weakened from the ef
fects of mould, and it is liable to fall
beftyre “tt is thoroughly ripe. Those
whb wear the laurels lb this locality
arC D. N. (lathiVchitCl And \V. B. Col
lins, in wheat and OAtS. H. C. Tiiiik
ton and W. t). Compton, in hblrn.
IPni. H. Fletcher, in cotton. It is said
that H. J. Collins has an elWellcnl
crop. My attention was attracted the
other day, to a species of clover, grow
ing around my garden, lots and grove.
It Appears to lib An intermediate, lic
twfeen the wild and red cultivated clo
ven-. Would like to call the Attention
of bur herbivorous, or vegitablfe scien
tists to it, that t may know the virtue
and properties.
I know not whbtftteHt i>e a God shhd,
or ; as my old friend would say a spon
taneous combustion. If it proves good for
hogs, I will impWVe my stock at once
which will be easily done as my neigh
bor Collins has that Valuable stock;
known here as the P&ie n llooshy oVsomo
Other contrapt'bit.
Mm text.
Every body but here is JeffeVsbhlAVi
tb the core > And AS Mtependent as tfsmd
thivysrs. t Warit it distinctly under
stood, thAt I Will go through asloiftti
to cast my ballot for any man Who has
heretofore been mentioned ; blit ftlloW
me to add to tlie catalogue,Othef names,
equally as worthy and well tpialilied.
Such names ns Y. A. Wright) It. L.
Baugh try; O. Hendrick ; T. L. Williams';
I, Slaugter; Rnht. Lawson and E. E.
Bound. Any oflliose gentleman would
honor our county-. And as to Prof.
Bound, with An early educated mind
it well improved in riper years, With
an exprience, sufficient to any task,
and with a batf&mdow sufficiently large
to fill the seat of a circuit judge ; there
certainly could be po objection.
A friend remarked that General Gar
trel, if he run, would carry North Geor
gia solid ; but I believe that Judge J.
I. Hall, could cafry North, Middle and
South Georgia by an overwhelming
Vote; or at least, I would like he Would
make the trip. <
Senator BoWtt thinks Dr. Felton's
move Untimely tthd bad he waited a
little, Until the people got mad he
might have Accomplished his design
probably. He Would have them like
the troubled ocean castingup mire and
dirt. The philosophy may be good in
politics, but the marener would hot
receive it. Such, t guess he Would
have the ladies if they could accom
plish a reformation, to get the people
on a general tar. We had just enough
of that in ’6O and '6l.
I wish someone who has the spon
dnlix to spare, would attend Dr. Fel
ton’s convention in Atlanta ; and re s
port.
i'EftSOX AL.
To those who voluntarily propose to
iionor me, have my best wishes and
kindest regards.
“Yes the hand is raised the pledge
is given, to my appreciative friends
and ask them to accept the richest
sacrifices that I Could place upon the
altar of devotion. 1 will not make the
race for the legislative honors ; neither
will I be Ih the way of liny deserving
one.
That—l am an independent—dUor
ganizer is a mlsnoma. But if there ev
er Was one With the present lights be
fore therti that should leave the Wreck
of Bourbonism ; and “pltll for the shore;
without being ostracised it is” myself.
I stand upon the plttttorm of the fa
ther of Democracy. And j
“When freedom from the mountain
height .
Unfurles her banner to the air
And tears ths azure robe of night
And sets her stars of glory there”
I want to he first to grasp the stan
dard, and be granted the eloquence of a
Clay, that I may emplore the Ameri*
can people as a nation ;
“To review those times, and in our
memories
Preserve, and still keep fresh, like
flowers in water,
Those happier days | When at OUf
eyes our soule
Kindled their mutual fires, their
equal beams
Shot and return'd, 'till link'd atld
twin’d In one,
They chain'd our hearts together.”
AdleU,
MORE.
-■ ♦ •——— —
Uncle Johnie McCord, showed us a
mammoth newspaper,about the site of
an ordinary bed quilt, entitled "Broth*
er Johnlthan,” which Was printed in
New York In 1848 on the 4th of July,
Among the ancient Contents of this
overgrown sheat Is a fac simile of the
Declaration of Independfthts and the
official signatures thereto. It is an it-
lustarted sheatand contains engravings |
of a number of old American States
men, Among the moat prominent
engravings is a very large picture of the
“storming of the castle of Chapultepec,
by the American army under General
Scott, in 1847,V in which many live*
vrerc Icet,
Ms. hiHTou:—YVheri I tobk my
teat with pan in hand, l did so With
the intention ol giving you the “neWs,’’
but after doe deliberation I find WVAt
there is nothing in this part of thU
moral VitvyArd that vould interest
the outer world. This it a wholesale
farming community, and as such, we
do not have time t.or inclination tb
sue or be sued, talk plitics of think
much about the railPoad.
As to farming, our fanners are gen
erally well up with their work. An
extensive corn cm|> has beeh planted
and the hnd well prepared, And with
the smiiiugs of a kind providence our
prople will not haul much bread frota
the West next year. The wheat, Ado,
is promising an average yield-, While
oata eke bett'-r than was ever known
belore. Aboilt seV.nty five pel
of the crop were sow'b lAAt Tall W-ith
the ruai-priiot varieties Are nttW l>te
giwwGv® to hJ, aiid Mil Boon bkb
the plWce of the bne VlbllAlr And felly
bebls corn borne of us ere buying.
A great deal sugar cane and sor
ghum has nlao been planted to ihe
lessening of the cotton crop; there
fore you will *ee that Vve are expect
ing to live at home In the future. A
burnt child dreads the fire you know.
In speaking of politics, ybh hit the
nation ttm head, when yob say that
Mr. 11. B- Fletcher wotild make uk
a good Representative. He is a liv'e
man dd Ail points of public interest,
understands but needs and is .jft?t
bold enOAgh to oontend for them. Mr
Fletcher is well knoWn in many parts
of Georgia and no doul t he would
wifild a telling influence over the
QbnteVal assembly. ‘Old men for coun
sel anti yoUtag ttten fob WAt-’’ is our
thotl'O.
Marion Weaver has been very low
with fever, bat we are glad tb know
he it HSeovering.
Mr I.utnlnie tijlrlr is just hoover
ing from a severe attack ol f< ver.
The heaviri.'i' rain fell llere on last
Saturday night week that has (alien
in several years-, attended with vio
lent wind in sbthe plates.
A negro working for Mr. Wesley
Thaxion, recently plowed up an old
army rifle, supposed ttt have been
buried by some of Sherman’s strag
lers in 1664.
C. It. Carter, while plowing the
other day saw a large wild turkey
light down near him, hot, not having
his gun at hatid tailed to have baked
turkey for dinner,
i Hl.uck Ankle.
Pr of. Pounds and Col. trawson, of
Indian Springs, were in town yester
day.
+ • -
No property, lipid at Sheriff’s sale
yesterday, except five horse power
engine, which was hid oft'by William
Thaxton, for one hundred dollars.
i-i*
A ago; in Maryland, a man
punished his little child, 12 years old,
for giving food to a playmate t by hang
ing her head downward by the Ankles
froth a rafter, and there beating her,
leaving her all flight in that position
of torture. How, in Arkansas, we hear
of a mother Who, after having a quar
rel with her husband, broke the nock
of two of lief children, age seven and
four, threw themihto a pond, and then
jumped in with htf babe ill her arms
— i all four bodies being afterward found.
The existence of Slich fathers and
mothers suggests that the law has a
more important duty than it has yet
undertaken, in caring for children.
General Lnelus J. Garirdl
some reasons, which are Unnec
essary to state, these Pill led organised
have endeavored -to frighten General
Giirtrcil off of the gubernatorial track,
hut the old hero kill hot be frightened.
He has been there liefbfc, nhtl knows
what he is up to. He has gone Into
tilts battle to Win It, and he will mt)Bt
surely do so if he lives. And why
should he hot? He was a memter of
OUr National Cornells before the war,
and during the dreadful conflict that
devastated our fai' land, he illustrated
Georgia on many a bioody field of bat
tle, It Was his regiment, the 7th Geor
gia that turned the tide of strife oh the
close contested field of Manassas, and
gave to the Confederate army a World
wide renown. Since the war he has
attended strictly tc his legal profession,
endeavoring to bifid up the “Waste
places" occasioned by the ravages of
war, and tb support in decency and
coinfort his hcl pie* ones at home. In
that he haa sttccecßcd. Blit While do*
ing so ho has sttVl many and many
Other families froq misery and distress,
fof he "hath It teat for pity, and a hand
open a# day to twlting charity.” Td
our certain Vnowhdge he has defended
over ten thtrtisftnl persons since the
war, in the differed court*, and two
thirds of thetn nevtr paid him * Cent,
He can see none in distress without
going to their relief. He was ft gallant
soldier—He is a Staesmah, and Oeor*
gia will honor hersdf when she makes
; Lucius J. Gartrel her chief magis
trate.—The OWtic
-
Washington, D< C,| April 2d.—lf the
mass meeting ofGtorgia Independents
should unnniinoUfly endorse Alexan
der H. htepltans Ur Independent can
didate for Govertur he will certainly
run.—Foat Appeal. ,
’ ’ ' j. T- B.
Hawkiusvillc dispatch : A young
man in this county says that there
art three things he hits resolVcd never
to do again—never buy any more gu-
Arto, drink any more whiskey, or wear
a shirt that opens in the back.
Valley illrror : On Saturday
nfgfet lust, about 10 o’clock, the ntten
tMn'of our citizens was attracted by a
bright light in the direction of Mnr
stiallVille, and it Was evident that sbVtVe
TfoUSe tfbiiftig'cbneumed byfe’re. Gn
the folToWhij; hr'blrnffiE We learned that
the light was ‘CftOrttf by the burnirfg of
the old Bryant Wi)jl,in MacbA cotinty,
near Murshalhilic, It was oWn'dd l>y
Capt. James Love, Of MarshAiVvillci
and was valued at about f'J.OtXh
Griffin Sun : Capt. M. F. Tbtwiler
brought to this office last week a lot of
bones and pieces of pottery that are
claimed to lie some of the remains of
the Creek Indians that onefe Inhabited
this section. While at work digging
Hi’e cV,t on the Macon and Brunswick
railiVad Extension near where the Big
Sandy empties into th'e 'Qi-Vnulgee riv
xsV, a’qWAPtity'oflhVicL ‘d'eciiyVd honek
A'ete dug Vip WhU-L WePo judged t'o hu\c
been the hohVA of libVuAt) beings-. Th'c
hones were t\vo and a half fteVt Vina'eV
ground. Near the same spot a lot Of
old pottery resembling that made and
used by the Indians were found. That
the WoVkWorti \vcre traversing an old
Indian burin) ground iibnts wliO saw
th'e kbrioVindiugS dOtlhteiJ-. Tl.b pot
t'ety lOokbd awfully aged, and tlVehon'eS
alr'e Almost decompos'ed. They were
found on thte plantation of Klajor Ward,
111 Butts county.
Rome Bulletin: The Northern
light® have been attracting the Atten
tion of tlib AthAhiAns the past werk.
A little boy Who was teAlhd otlt of
bed by his parents, in order that he
might witness the phenodtena, afu-i
- heavens for a moment,
askbd the cause. Oil being hdorified
that it was the Northern lights, he
expressed surprise at the people of
tfrt North silting up so late.
AtlaitlA, tIA , April 25.—A prominent
gentleman jUst from Soulhern Utlorgia
says : Senator Brown informed a friend
the other day that if the waters of In
dian Sprhtgs did not improve his lung
ftffijxitidtt SOOti lie Would resign. In that
event Senator Hill would Fesign also.
The same gentleman states Gov. Col
quitt will fill one vacancy with Judge
M. J. Crawford, of the Supreme Bench,
the other with thin-. Henry R. Jackson,
of Savannah, Whdri the legislature
me Is in Deefelnher, Jac-kS'Oh will not
antagonize Colquitt for the full term of
senatorship.
Reading April I.9.—JairusS. Fisher,
aged 20, a theological student of Lees
port, near here, becaHhi violently in
sane from hia six year’s effort to ttiem
orbe the entire Bible. To day the bi
rectors of the poor were informed that
it was dangerous to lisiVb the young
mail nt home, and he Was f-eihoved to
an insithte hospital, Ortat difficulty
wag experienced’ as Fish'd- fought des
perately after intrenching himself in
his improvised c-hapcl in the attic of
his father's home, finally he was attir
ed in his minister’s suit of black and
told that he was wanted to preach in a
neighboring towns. M'S then tODcen
ted to go.
He was quite n brilliant young man,
and his memory whs wanderful. He
could repeat whole books of either the
Old or New Ttstiment. Two inoutliß
ago he said by July 4 ho would have
the Bible from Genesis to Revelations
at his fingers ends. His mind gave
way under the task. In his attic chap
el he would preach to imaginary Con
gregation and would lead in the sing
ing. He was once a fine looking man,
but hn* wasted away.
Bishop Pierce is improving in health,
and will attend the Nashville confer
ence in May.
R J- BtaNt,
P OTO HAP rlI- ft
And Dealer lh Picture Frames,
17 HILL STttEET, * - - GhiEHH, Oa
Ati sits* Hint kiUrts f Finals** Wrtrk rclit*d
promptly. Old itbd Enlarged
wall plrtUFfc tJf yUUhtelf id a
ftf 10 liiclstft.dtsiy 92.
VARIETY WORKS,
MOTH torn,
JACKSON* - • - UA.
All Work Warranted,
Carriages, Baggies, Wan-
OHS, it
overhauled and repaired on short no*
tlce.
ALL KINDS OF
Job Work
done With neftlhfees and dispatch.
CARRIAGE SMITHING OOHL,
UNDERTAKER.
Will keep oil hand Coffins, Csbeta,
and Undertakers Hardware. A hearse
will also he furnished.
rlr ofX)nk*’s store. atari
Goddard House,
LUCIUS GODDARI) Proprietor.
Broadway, 4 or. Brook Mr.
GRIFFIN, GA
JUST RECEIVER,
st^lUSu.
MILLINERY,
AT
Miss t. 8, Fillfo’i.
Chen trimmed untrjimned,
e>’r l>rt>tiffht, to .Tokon. Jtonujiful
.ttinmiVU lor 50 cents uplecc. Rid Gloves from
50 cfeitis ftpnir up. worth 75c to 81.
Beautiful Sflk firc%s Patterns,
Fashionable Dresses
Made fp OrGel-
A superb lot of ribbon* of *ll itrudo* and color*
Pres* Trimming* Of every kind and umiry otlicr
too numerous to mention.
My Mtock 1* full mid complete, cort,p'rNTp(? llie
ltet stylo* and f<nVe*l vrice*. C*U And oxum
ine my nood* und prices before puccbulnx elso-
Whera. riimibliii
The Pcimona Hill Nurseries
hitt&ftftuoiio, m. c
l Tan Liiiley, PmarieloF.
IlnviUK had twent--cl(rht yents ox|>crfence hi
srnwinic Nursery SWck. Vtsn nduplcd to the
Southern climate, Including all Varieties of
Peaches
A p [lies
Pears
PlUihS
Cheri-ibs
G rapes
StriiWhbrribs
and all other fruit grown in thtt South,
from the
Latest to tlie Earliest Varieties-
Mr. E. P. CANTRELL, AGENT FT)U
fc£ai.
Att.i ht uaiatent AftWL in bw canvajaln* tills
county. All Uiohc b<J <fciirc to bblale good
fruit trpcH from a WlLure Nuraeß', b(v ** 4'<Oir
time. Kith Ahd
Every Trßß is Btiarantefeil
to live with iitVenlltin: feeler. tyf ityot 'of
any tree* dicing*! made Known . At lift otnee,
Greensboro, N. C,, Will be replaced At ontta. .
Mr. Cantrell, 6„r flcncbd httV-pt ft.ir Middle tin.
Inin been entcHKCd in tilt fruit bind new* for eev
ernl ycnr, and Can iidviae you iw the
fruit bent adapted to your elfrauW,. Hm perinn
nent residence in OH An, jin, nil munUicntiona
promptly answered. E. P. GAfrTRKLI..
marts _ . Gen. Aaont.
■jaar rnryTn r. , ■
Look Out !
$100,060
To Chahge hands 40 Miles from Atlnntu
Valuable RfefU frabitc for sale and to rent in tlie
city of Hriffin aiidtlirmiKb Middle GcWrala lij Ihte
value of ONI? HUNCHED THOUSAND 1)01.-
LAKfand over, lias Heidi donatgned to the under
aiKiied for aalc and rent, conalatinK of improved
plantHtiona, both lurae and ainal): liouaea and
lota, and store houses in the city, with koihl and
Wfell calphllahcd trade, llcat water and beat cll-
Itintc In tlie South. Also denier in Groceries and
Family Supplies, and aaont Sir the CVulcniilul
Gin Feeder and Condenser, (fall on or address
G> A, CUNNINGHAM,
Hteal Estate Aaont, Uriffln, Ua.
Brick Yard
tiriclt Mndc
WITH MAriIISIKUY.
'T'HK VNDkrtBiONRh ite K leave to Inform the
1 nf.lucksoo mid aiuvoundlng country,
that they Will coinntonce the inunufacture of
brick, In Jackson, at an early day, and will fnr
nisll thl-lrt at prices that defy coinpctltldn. They
have purctinse'd new and improved machinery,
and will b*i prepared tb furnish all tlie brick
a 7>""T IMtfrANb A SON.
MARKrTHB BARBER.
BEGS leave to inform Ihc eitirfcn* hf Jackson
and the public generally that he is now pre
larerl to give hi EASY SHAVE.
Hair Cutting, Spooning, Etc.,
done in GOOD STYLfc*. ttlvki Hitti A cull, at the
Livery Stable.
FIRST CLASS BAH
JACtiSsON OAt
tEAT, WUffK
BE MERRY,
J. J. EASTON’S \\
Makes you FAT.
A ftbr Taking. Before Tak lug
Sat, JtDor ; You are getting jltiwerful rat of
late ! Getting plenty to cat now ?
Nbt any too imidH lb cal .John, it* the quality
hf Ittpiora man drinks. YHh are looking rather
iiiin JUlili, What’s the mutter, got the crump ?
Wei, 1 tell yun Judge, I todk a drink of red
l|r,UOt ’while ago and I’m feeling pbweUhl bad:
It’S the quality of llguor you dHnk, my lioy.
tx)Hk at me. If you Wahl to live long and grdw
fat; always do youf trading with the OLD HELL
ABLB J. lh iTAdTON, where yo can always get
rL’II—
EWISEIES.
OiH,
It U trig
clioh
Ab.
fttE cBLeBRATed
AtJROBA LAGTri, Beer
end tflttlM. Pure Itye and com whleky for
medidlna! nilrpHeeS, a Specialty. If you want
something lb tnake a lean mart fat and a fst man
Ibari-against a pdet call 6rl J. J. EASTON.
Tdectf.
\AHI ndtUi:.
t Will he St following named places
to receive the tax returns of Butts
county for the yetti - 1882, during tlie
present hiohtli.
Indian Springs District, Monday the
l7th ; Diibfin, Tuesday the 18th ; Iron
Springs, (Harper’s shop) IFednejifliiy
the lifth ; But trill, Thursday the ‘2oth ;
Coody’s, Friday the 21st, ToiVnliga,
Saturday the 22d ; Jsekson, Monday
the 24; Worthville, Tuesday the 25th.
S. P. Vickers^
T. R:, B.C:
SHKUJFF’S MALE i-TJii JUNE.
STATE OF GEORGIA, I .
Butts County, j k
WILL bo fold Lciore the • ourt HqQm door,
in county, on the ll i\ii>tnfcym Jun®
next, 1882, within the Icrul houhiut aaU tlie fol
lowing described property to wit; . :
TWenly*hvencren of land Hituuted Tying and
Ifciiijf jit the county of tiutta, btnle of Oa., bohnd
a* follow*: West oy lunds of h. J. l*awon ;
No r land* of R. J. laiwaou hikl T. J. ChV*o I,
Jr.; iCusi by Sandy Creek and Emma head,
South !5y land* of Janie* J*. : JcVicd litkm
a* the pniperty t*f I hoe. Head, Adinr., of Wil
liam 11 cud dcccurt ovj, hy virture of one fl fa ittivucd
from tho JUHtic'c ’Cxnirt of the GO9 Diwi., O’, M.,
in favor of J. W. and J. H. Hryiui*.
Tenunt in portctM>ioii [>ivyti waitfeM notice. Levy
made hy Jhiniel O. Neef, I* o.', and returned to
uie tlii*. April 3rd, it*H2. t • ‘
J. O. BEAT CHAMP
when ft B. C.
AdniiniMraiors Stale.
By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina
ry, of Hotta County, will b sold, on tho flrat
Tuesday in June liext, at the Court Hou>>c door
In ftrtid County, betweeh the I'eRR) liouTh of
the lands in .said county fo the cstato
of Jninc.s It. Lybhrt dressed *rit , uat£$ > A id lyiiuc
in the town of Jackson i|i aaid county. Terms
cash. /*gT‘
<MURY L. tiYO!trs
Administratrix
of Janies K. Lyons.
GEORGIA BUTTrf County :
i Appliontion will l>o made to the Court of Or
dinary of ButU County, (m., at the first reKuiur
term,.alter the of four weeks from
this notice, for. 1* ay.£ to>cll the lands to
the cstat of Jum, Lvmih, of ,*aid •eunty. dc
ceKed, for the len*fit of tlnv liWrs and crcditem
of said deceased. Ap jl Ist, IMM'J.
M. I*, J.YOjNS,
Administrattrix.
Hrhlgc Bui Idem.
WILL be let. to tlie lowest Wddvr
Court House door, in t.1)4 to^Vn.of,Tacks->;i,
Butts county, fleoriria, on natlirilay the lath diy
of May next, * 882, nt 10 o’clock a. m. of said day.
the contract to build a bridge ovor Wolf's creek
twyr J. Eddlemnn’s Mill in said county.
The stone work will condsf of abutment
four feet at base and two feet at to®, fourteen
feet lonjf, with to exten/l to foot of hill,
wings and abutment to hcLutlt up together, beina
placed on a Rood and firm foundation and of hud
ucient height as to >: above hfeh watftr-mark.
xviiiKs to be t\t’o feet at base and one foot at top,
the batter or slope to be '6n the outside. The nat
ural abutment must be raised above hlfch Water
inarj{t.
. The wood w‘6rk, one spn of fl ft ty feet, to be
built upon phip of bridge oVer Towulia river,
near J. B. .t'linnichaebs in aaid county. Also,
work to oe done in as good and substantial and
workmanlike stylo. Terms, lnddfey to be paid
20th December next.
HEXRY HENDBICK.
Judge c,c.,ao.
ApVtt loth, im, Uw
To Bridge Builfler*.
WILL lot to the lowest bidder, bsforbth# Court
House door ift the town of Jackson. Hutta
county. Gn„ on Huturdny the 13th dy 6f MaV
next, lAB2, at ten o'clock a. in., ol said day, the
'contract to build the stone and wood wdrk of the
bridge to be built over .Sunday Creek, at Indian
Springs. Htonc work to consist of two abut
inentH, built on a Arm foundation, four feet at
bty/e, two and a half feet at the top and fourteen
feet lotm, with wings three feet at base, one and
a half feet at top, t\> extend, to foot of hill ,
\vth batter or slope Ail fhim outside built up
with abutment. One rock arch in center, five feet
at baste, tVrd feet At top, Length dr abut
niontrt and ail of said stone work lobe of sufficient
bight us to inalce the bridge abovu high water
mark, laid in cement above drdinarv current of
stvetun. Thfc ilono work to be done in a good,
ftnbstuntlnl and workman-likc stylo. The wood
work to be built after the plan of tho bridge over
Towaligu river near J. li. Carmichael's hi said
county, and to he one hundred and thirty feet
long. Full specifications may bo seen at my
office. Terms, one-third to he paid EfitJi Decern -
bei* next, the remaining two-thifd* Lfeseeinber
IHB3, orders bearing interest nt seven per cent
from date of first imymont. April l"th, 1883.
lIENHY HENDRICK.
4w judge C.C..H.C.
Livery and Feed Stable,
E. T. WATKINi, FROP’E.
JACKSON GA.
O
rpilE rif hutte coilhW Mid the, tfitvel
-1 Ihi l>bbllc generally, ate hfcfeWy nrttifled that
a liVbry and (bed stable 1m now op4n in Jaokeon,
where they can be at reaionabte
orice*. I have In connection a lujju tpi tuilabte
for drover*, convenient, to show slock ttf ;h% best
advantage.
BARBER SHOP.
Your attention in also called to the Coot that a
(food BARCF.R SHOP is run In oohn cot lon with
the stablV. Hair out. shavbig and *hauapoonfng
done by a flrst-eloM barbcF.
O—
Bar and billiards.
-FINE-
Whiskey,
WINES, BEER, ALE, ETC
R. T. failißS, Proprietor,
JACKSON OTA.
O
My stogie of wines, whinkey ect,, rj? U
and are genuine. I keep the best and putheirif
the market My terms and price* arfr rcoaone ae
Give my goods A trial and be oonYlii'ced fb ielue
zcelcut Ajuality. o3onovly
UOCK RLOtUNfi
DONE BY
NEW IMPROVED METHOD,
In
Wells, Mtli Races, Ditches and Shoals.
Address hiS at Jackson or Indian Springs, Os.
JOHN LASPEYERE.
Mtlchmond Jfc Vanvllk Iti B
!A>MKI(JER DETAlll****.
bn and After June sth, .1,401, Piwenggr Train
BhfVifcfe 611 the AtiArUu anil Charlotte Air-Line
division of thin rood ivill be oa follow* :
ICfiMtward.
UNITED •TATE* MAIL, MO. 43*, A.
7>cave Atlanta • ~4:00 a m
Arrive Charlotte, M... 3:39 p m
Nkw tore Rxracee, no fc, n
tfeave Atlanta, • • - • . p
Arrive Charlotte, M - 3:15 a m
T7SITED STATES F tt/f KAIL, SO 49, C.
LeAve Atlanta, - 6:30 pm
Arrive Charlotte, M ■. - # ; 3o a m
BUWAHXE iCCOSIMODATIO*, HO 21.
Leave Atlanta, "... . 6:00 jp n,
Arrive BUwaunee, o, - 7:08 p at
Westwnrd.
tStTRh STATES MAIh. KO A
Leave Charlotte, w, - - - 12 \3T, _
Arrivk Atlar.u, - - - ■."& 06 * m
NEW YORK EXPBISk. HO 48,
Leave Charlotte, *, . . _
Arrive Atlanta, - - - . liils * m
UHITEP STATES FAST A' it _
Leave Charlotte, a, - „ ta-n
Arrive Atlanta, • . 10:S
SUWAHHE* AOCOWjIOATIOH, HO 22.
Leave Suwannee, D, . S . A .
Arrive Atlanta - m
tO.YXECT-.OHB.
A 0f S
“"c W |.h*.' !d | W ■’' r A n r"nn>^r rrt * < i® ntr * ! ' 1
& w| t'* v™ l "* T jTivlntf on On. railroad.
L.^,vilf; rono#viSc to sod from
o,^^!Uil*'^^ R a^ni:r nd A T * nd
, Servioe 'oti Train® Mo 4T
IndStwYK CUan * e '
c *r'“ s Ortt’l TVrn. Aiwi*.