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and ACh'so.y, (iA. JUXK 2B. 1882
W. E. HARP, * - Kdifor.
THE JACKKON M:WS,
PUBLISHED EVERY FEW A 1". at
JarbKu, Stuffs l'ouul},(ia.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION*:
Three Months, ...... !Soe
Sii Months, fl Ofl
One Year, ! 1 SO
srn rr: ri rix ad i a xc 7;.
rater fob \i>verttstvo •
ArfvertlsemenU will be in.-; ried for ONE
POi l,\ IS r* r , ji.it f*r (I*r Erst in on. mil
PII*TV Cr.NT.'l per sqiinrr* in each nl
ipvri'titfu, for one ..lonth, or Icmh. .*,r a longer
pc iwl. 11 liberal dmcounfc will !,* made.
*|*().i inch In ength, < lean, oo..atitMUs n
iiquare.
Nolimin tUetoeil column will te 'nacrUd at
TKN (JJJXTS |>er line, each in-, Ugh.
Marriage* and Ninths ti’l ! e publiiihcd nn
item* of n*'v\ , lul obituaries will Ih* vh..g;<) for
at advertising ulo.
jon wuxvjno
Ofevcry description, pro aptly nr 1 neatly csecn
ted *a rr/y.tnnn’tl t. ‘ .
JACKSON.
JACKson, iht ccuniy c'le of Kitth Cothtv,
Georgia,now l:t< ru J oau <'onvnnn.Pi' t with the
oulside world. i?uah J on the IC. T , Va.,
A Ga., H. If Macon ami ’ -unsv. k Ilnilioud Lx
tension. A h*o ,';t. town of Middle
Georgia, fino ti c fertile noil nurroiiuding it U • i
vast import vnee inn 'Uglhc many oilier advanta
ge* wc limvc to oiler |ormm arakin ; lealtn *!
permanent Hv.tjtliernhome*. J Um-i Minnicd in
flic center -f he county willmi tl • • r|i*:rl*M- f
an hour* drive U> m fuaiotn • .tstn.-i'"- e
-nort, Indian t-priru-F, n for It In illh rent -nog
properties’/I.;h has niir’- / t - .i. u < tbrou;*fiou:
theeountr ‘Ye have a Urifly com . ui.lly . <1
piddle *p'ri|ed cftlxen.H. The climate 1m ui sc di
ed ill any country Ftv of pubic debt Onrcit
iitena a i.ilvc t<' H e 1,-**-: *dtv . tioiui ffv'ilitley
and advautagfia charactcrlsth of a whig, cn
te.rpriaiii town. Tl" * - *eiiot of (In- coi,nt<y i
finest in Cc r? ‘a, adapted to nr i .* a gro:;l
riety ©f agriculture: * ’ !u l*. o < ml rob at-.
All kliu.f uf out- . r work can I • performed r.t
all sea or * of Hie year. '> a.e alt noted r,i ti.e
fruit mowing rrlo uf 11m Kmilu and cotton
country. C-',pesly r[ dp L-iud , o ,c. ,
though rupiffly
. Ilaiitu j cultivated, . uHcch ... - hoepltnlnc,
Wc haven larpc arc.;' uf conn try to ar.j.pnrt iniHi
in“e'en'*rtir.r"M >f .y kid and invt cmljrnmtH
to wttl * .m: iik; no hc..<. ipjn..liui;ty . i'-
fered mi • hunk trr ' sojai- .id Jr.di' < c.i .ul*
if<t to invent midhuiul up a.j .iejcr i *i h *>’.u .
Any tilth}:nation '..i1l he ft.r;iii-licd *;.
Add;# "Ming Nwa or IT. . i;c.it a . real -r
--tatc Mirent dl,c lor>* of county chi
in liK'il) •'>! .! in
Next Friday is the appointed tiny for
llio hanging of GnUoitu.
The following in an extract from an
article in the Post Appeal, from iho
pen of O. VV. Adair, who it is well
known bought considerable property
here:
“I have also lisa the land around the
depot at Jackson similarly prepared
for sale. Jackson is the county cite of
Butts comity, ono of the very host ir.
Middle Georgia. This town is six miles
north of Indian Spring, and will he the
trading point of a splendid farming
country along the west bank of I lie Or
mulgee river. It is a long established
town, having a population composed of
the very best people, most of them he
longing to old and respected families
well known in Georgia history ; and
this is true of the entire country
through which the new road passes.
Jackson has ehurche- schools and good
society already established, and it is a
pretty place.
The railroad will infuse new life and
new enterprises, with love, new men in
pursuit of business, into both town and
country, and both will grow up into a
thrifty section of good people, blessed
with good lands, good business, good
water and good health.
About the 20th or Until of July I will
advertise and soil at auction the lots at
this pitico. lie will have a low
rate of fare from Maoo-i r ul Atlanta
and all intermediate po'nis, with tick
ets good for live days. This will give
business men from both cities time to
meet at half-way point, visit Indian
Spring and drink its health-giving wa
ter, look at the country, enjoy a little
relaxation and attend a big two-day's
sale 1 one day at the Spring, and the
other at Jackson next day ; and have a
good time generally. Posters and ad
vertisements in the papers will give
notice of the time, terms of sale, etc.
After that I will set a day and have
a sale of lots at Stockbridge, Henry
county.
The four negroes t’l.ark Taylor,
George Taylor, Bill Wooten ami
Charles War u implicated in the mur
der of a pedler, whose dead hi dy was
found in the Towaliga river come ten
miles from here about six years ago,
have recently been arrested, and on
Wednesday last were before </ustices
for preliminary trial hut the case was
continued. This murder has been
shrouded in mistery for six years hut
it now seems that the veil is to be
removed and ./.islice meted out to
the perpetrators Some weeks since
Mr. Aiiioh Ponder discovered that
there was a regularly organized band
who lived on his place, Imd keys to
bis barn, crib, smokehouse and bu
reau drawers, aud bad tor months
been carrying on a series of rades up
on bis com, meat, money Ac., all val
uables He had these negroes arres
ted. One of the btirglers turned
states evidence. There began a
“you’ve told on me and I’ll tell on
you” game which resulted in bring
ing to light the connection of the ne
groes mentioned above with the old
It is CMiimateil that over lU.I/Ul)
persons are employed io the laund
ries of New Yoik.
Did sails are made into paper and
used for lisnk notes, and old ropes
reappear as brown paper.
A company lias been formed in
Kngland to lay anew cable - between
England and the United States.
The public schools of Vicksbur-,
Mississippi, have closed on account of
the increase of scarlet fever.
A quarterly dividend of two dollars
and fifty cent* per share will lie paid
to the stockholders of the Georgia Rail
road, on July loth.
Emory Speer has filed a hill of in
junction against the Athens Banner to
prevent it from publishing a lot of let
ters said to have been writtpu by him
to Prcsidelit Arthur, Madison Davis
and other leading republicans, and
which if give.: to the public would lie
most damaging to him.
AlfDoynl, of Griffin, will not swing
on the 20th instant. While the mo
tion fiir anew trial was over ruled by
Judge Stewart on Wednesday, Alfred
has anew lease on life until 5.,:. dime
after October next, ns the ease •. ill i>< w
go to the supremo eon. ...
The stations along the Georgia Pa
cific will l"* served with fast mail by
rail on and after tlm ]• of July, ser
vice owing been ordered by the post*
toaster-general.
Mr. David Thrashers, a soldier of
the war of 1812, died in Newton
county but week. Its was one of the
thrashers who made things lively for
the red coats.
J. B. Gough, the world renowned
temperance orr.tcr, will deliver the
Commencement .iddresj M .t Emory
colic- )this year. A most enjoyable
occasion in nntiaipr.ted.
Gen. GutreD and Judge VI. F
Wright have brought rait against
the Miroefc Car Company, for 'ls."f'O
in lx-ha’f of the widow o< Weaver, tin;
policeman who ieii from an Atlanta
street our and aperwsrda died of the
injuries received.
There are now in tl.e Georgia pen
itentir.ry, rb shown Ly tha Maokho.-.i-d
in the principal keeper’s office 1203
persons, sti increase of 4 - over last
month. Within the last month two
have diod and t wo have been pardcu
cl.
“In Massachusetts a man who put
hi* arm around two women was only
fined $10.” He should have known
better, if he bud only pnt. his arm
around one wo:..an he not only would
have escaped tho fine hat roceiv id :m
invitation to come n gain.
Col. Wa'erman, of the Monroe Ad
vertiser thinks “a man is not tieoi (wa
rily a sco at i lire I because lie is an inde
pendent, hut some people seem not
to know it. We cannot, but regret
and condemn tho abusive tone wbi li
ionic of our lafethren of the press use
towards men who differ with them.’’
Hampton is moving to McDon
ough and Jackson in squads mid hat
talliens. Griflin may have to do the
snrae thing it it doesn’t connect with
the M. ofc It. Extension.—Griflin
N e w s.
It is said that ./alius Horne will
start a store in .1 icksnn in tho fall
Mso that ./. N. Newmoyer will go to
II unptom for the same purpose' Moth
are clerks at tho New York store.—
Grinin News,
Who can beat them ? Wo were
shown on last Saturday two bundles
of OS's, raised from two grains, which
weighed eight pounds and contained
-■lll lira's. They were raised by Air.
W A. Alinund on land that sold six
years ago for two dollars per acre.
From 12 grains Mr. Almnnd raised
three peeks of shelled oats. We a-k
who can beat this f—Madisonian,
I lie constitutionally of a law pass
ed by the Legislature of .Missouri
forbidding the manufacture or sa’e
of any imitation of hu'ter, no matter
whether declared genuine and whole
some or not, and which banishes
o’ooinargiuim from the maikets in
the S ate, was tustid in the Court of
Appeals, and its validity confirmed.
So the seine, hutteriuc and the ole
omargarine men, like the Chinese
have to go.
Mr. 0. ll’. I.insoy, at the coaling
grounds of tho Cherokee Railroad, in
l’olk county, came very near to a hor
rible death the other day. Ho was en
gaged in burning a kiln of eoal, and
upon elimhing to the top of the kiln
the earth underneath him gave away,
and he sank into the burning kiln up
to iris arm pits. Several men (so call
ed) were standing near, but rendered
the unfortunate man no assistance
whatever ; but through great excisions
Mr. Liusey managed to scramble out.
His lower liinhs are badly burned, but
he will recover. These facts we glean
from the Codartown Advertiser.
These random expressions of opin
ion speak for themselves. The f !
low ing in a lighter vein from some
Independent journals,*sho\vg the prop
er spirit and the consciousness ol
power:
VTe !o not 1x a long to our (Miron* ;
Our paper i* wholly our own ;
Y V fc,. u ;
The l nliim .us Enquirer Siuu res
poits a fatal rose of sunstroke. The
unfortunaie was a negio named Tun
nel! Jackson.
There are only five stations on the
Georgia Pacific so far. They an *-
Chattahoochee, eight miles from At*
1 mta; .Mabh ton, seven miles from
Chattohoochee; Cincinnati nnd
Georgia junction, three miles from
.Mabieton ; .-alt Springs, three miles
iro.-n (,’incitinali and Georgia junc
ti-in ; lloiiglasvilie. bis rnihs from
Sait Springs ; Winn’s station, five
mil .i from D iugla.sville.
Del a.') ie, lowa, June 19.—One of
the most extraordinary hailstorms
ever known occurred here shortly af
ter three o,clock this afternoon Dnr>-
inga heavy shower of rain hailstones
oi an extraordinary size fell. By ac
tual meastm moul some of them weie
nine to eleven inches in circumfer
ence and three to font- inches in di
:under, They v.? o as large as sau
er-'-s. Tii'i great •;..Ik were about the
size of oi stig: i. It undredo o' doliai-s
wortli ' 1 ■!:: wan broken, A num
ber of plate y'a's windows were frro
ki ". Several persons were severely
injured.
bibb Comity Blade: On last Sunday
about 1 p. in. lightning struck the
bouse of Mr Alexander Avery,, about
a mile from Centerville, and very se
veraly shocked Miss Josie Avery, Mrs.
Avery mid Mr. 8. D. Logan. The
stroke fell on Miss Josie’s neck and
passed down,tearing the eho" of one
foot and throwing it oome di. mice in
the yard. Ms. Avery w: s not so se
verely shocked, on!;/ having tier shoe
torn in on-' or r.vo places. Mr. Logan
had the string-: torn oui and the sole
wrenched oil'one sb and a hole torn
in the other they and Mr. Avery,
who .vim not mjured, were . 1! the peo
ple that w:-,- i al.uut the house. Mr.
Loj oi and the two ladies were repor
ted killed, blit recovered in a littie
while, and are doing well, all being up,
though lame a little.
Hands of music are now forbidden
to play on most of the large iron
bridges of the world. This is due to
the well known phenomenon that a
eoi.rtant succession of sound wavos,
especially such na comes from the
playing of a good band, will excite
the wire vibrations. At first these
vibrations are very slight, hut they
increase ns the sound waves contin
ue to oomo.
l'd.g experience iti curing dist unes tf the liluod, Skin und
Hunt's.-N cr youii Debility, linuuti-ncy, Orgunfu
v < toM, liun irrbmh and Mrrcurlul
• • 0 ,l MJMMIHiIy treated on •cieutinc • riuciplea,
*' t! *ui<: a.id uro remedies. Gall or write for I.lst of Mue®.
Hons ■ lw a.iswi rnl by those desiring treatment by mail.
£ Person*tulferlcfrom Rapture l oultl mu<l tbelr
I earn fotue ibing to their advantage. UL nut n trim.#
ULcix Jill. IK’TTH, 13 N. tli ft*., Bt. Loub, Hq,
L -XABUsaUi OVEtt TUIUXV VEALS.
JTRf FREE!
SELF-CURE.
A favorite pn ncrlptlon of one of the
most not'd at ml Micro., still Hprriiillst.s In the V. S.
nc*\v rmirrdj forJliocuroof Xcrvott* Ovhilitu,
Jidii/icocf, UVnf.iirf.ff and Df-raj/. Kent
lu plai a muled euvelopcyVe*. Druggist* iau flint,
Addreit PR. WARD & CO., l-ouisian*. Mo*
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a permanent c.ire, unless in |/o *©.•
• aevcrv cases,) f:j Ro. 3, <■/
over thru* moolha, will restore thoseNJV ~
• ia the worst condition,) 07. Went
V" mi, 1 , In plain wrappers. Full %*
gr uona for using 111 aooompany each boxS^
ll*rrpared and Sold OXl,l’ by
HARRIS REMEDY CO.M?g.Chemists,
Market and Bth 8t3 m ST. LOUIS, MO.
VARIETY WORKS.
Ml? S HU,
J\CKSS, • • C\.
All Woik Warranted.
Giirrliips, Bmiss, Wag
ons, etc.
overhauled ntul repaired on short no
tice.
ALL KINDSOF
Job Work
done with neatness and dispatch.
CARRIAGE SMITHING DONE.
UNDERTAKER.
Will keep on lined Coffins, Caskets
and Undertakers Hardware, A hears,
will also he furnieshd. t?' 1 Shop in
i. * ! ••Ac's st ore. ir.art
PROTECT lOIIH WIFE & CHILDREN.
BY JOI.VIYG TilE OKDEOF THE
HOiE GUARDIAN,
HEADQUARTERS AT MACON,GEORGIA.
Organizod In LOIYDON England 18kJki.
12 JaclssoiaGa.
The follow ing is a list of the Officers and Charter Members, of the Order now
organized in Jackson, Butts county Ga.
Y. A. WRIGHT, President, J. A. Mc.MICHAEL, Vice President,
J. \V. CRUM, Financial Sec’y. Dr. J. L. MAPP, Physician.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
G. W. Mann, J. H. Land, J. T. Land, H. 0. Benton,
J. W. Carmichael.
#t Ycur Death, Ysw V.'ifs and Children Will Receive From
500 to 3000 Dollars.
One Hundred Dollars Will be paid Immediately for Funeral Expenses.
The citizens of Bulls county will perceive that this plan of insurance is
conducted by their lends, at home, and each member has a voice in the man
agement of the ntl'iiis—consequently it no humbug. The gentlemen that com
prise DIVISION NO. 12. at Jackson, is a sufficient guarantee to the people of
this section, and shoo'd demand their attention. It is a regularly organized,
Cbaric.red Institution, with the most substantial and influential men of Macon
cud Bibb county as its managers. The Jackson Division meets on the third
q iirsduy night in each montli, and by governed Constitution and By-Laws which
ui.i / be seen by applicadon toiiiiv of its members.
Any male or fem.de between the age of l(i and 00, who can pass the Exami
unlion, can become a member of tbe Order nnd insure their lives from SSOO to
fc;}000. ’ Ithivo -.il your aueotion to enequire Into the merits and benefits of
“THE HOME GUARDIAN.” Jackson, Ga., 20th, 1882.
lew Process
Fill.
on—
GOLD BIN BRffAD.
o
MANUFACTUUKD AT
ISLAND SHOALS MILLS,
r piIESE MILTJS have an entire outfit of
NEW PROCESS MACHINERY
manufactured especially for them.
This Hour is Highly i§<*oiu me tided by Dr. Ilay
-ooil, Presiilent of Emm y (’ollej;e, who e.ills Ihe
In t'.ul made from it “Golden Bread,” from which
the Hour takes its name ami each sack will be
branded
GOLDEN BP.ES.D.
—FOII SALE—
IIy nVEUB .t JI.VIJ.ETT and A. Me WAT
KINStO HON, •laekson, (la.
JOSIAII BOS VOBTII & CO.
21 tied y Proprietor’s Mills.
R. J- DEANE,
P x IQTO Cj RAP H E I\
And Dealer in Picture Frames,
17 Hill Street, - - - Griffin, Ga
All sizes and kinds of Firt-f’lass work executed
protnpUy. Old pictures eoppied and enlarged
wall pictur of yourself in a handsome frame
K*lo inches, only
Inff n fiperienrc of
twentv-flve years In medicine, have never found anything to give the results that Du. liAnTh.n s
IRON Tonic does. In ninny cases of Nervous Frustration, Female Diseases, Dyspepsia, and an im
poverished condition of * he blood, this peerless remedy has, in my hands, made some wonderful cures,
(‘uses that have baUlad some of our most eminent physicians have yielded to this great ana Incompar
able remedy. 1 prescribe It in preference to any iron preparation made. In, laet,.such a conipoiUMX
as Du. ilAJiiEH's luoN Tonic Is a necessity In my practice. Dit. BOliiidtl bAMULLS,
MANUFACTUREO CVTHE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. 213 N. MAIN ST, ST. LOUIS.
MRSS C DUNCANS
New MILLENERY Store
IS NOW OPEN
At Jackson, Georgia.
I take tills method of informing the oi/izens of JaelcHon nnd Dui<> ooanly, tnat I lmvooiienwl a
new nml ?*tr>e! of Miller.cry tioods in Jackson, in the new store, next tltK>r to M. L. Duke,
consisting of the latest style,
Ilats and Honnots, Trimmingfs &c,
Flowers, Feathers, If'Mions, Colm-elis, Nuinsnks, Muslins, Ties, Edgings, Insert
ing, i.aees, W iling, 1 Lamlkerehiels, Fans ifcc.,
My gootls ure all new ami of the latest style, t'all nml examine them and get my prices. lam
offering; them at short profits. Soliciting a liberal share of the patronage of the people of this sec
tion. 1 am Kespeotfully Mr*. S. C. IIL t NCAN.
The “WHITE" Sewing 1 Machine
Tlio LadioN li'avorito!
,1. I>. -V T. F. SMITH,
Wholesale and Retail Dcales,
.lO Bread Street ATI. AAT A, Georgia .TO
H. lIENDJtICK. Y. A. WKIUHT.
HENDRICK & WEIGHT.
Attorneys At Law.
JACKSON, BUTTS CO., GA.
Will, practice in all the COURTS ejtcept in the
COUNTY COURT.
Will attend to all business PROMPTLY.
E. P. CATCHINGS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
.5
WILL plead and practice in Putts and adjoin
ing counties, tiA2, <)FFIC'E at Court House,
1 feb ’B2.
Ju<*k*ou, Ga,,
CHILE only hotel offering special accom.noda-
I tions to the traveling public visit' kson.
The tables arc furnished with the very ..cst
market affords.
Feed Stables.
Parties traveling by private conveyance can
also have their stock cared for at reasonable
rates. II O. BENTON,
sepdO-ly pJtopnifiTOK.
To The {Public.
THE undersigned is now prepared to can*}
pDs;-cngers on tbe regular mail route between
.laekson nnd Covington at reasonable rates. Will
leave Jackson every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday morning at 7 o’clock. 1 will also carry
baggage or other light freight. Your patronage
solicited. Oapt. J. P. LOYD,
Mail Contractor.
P. S. —When in Jackson I can be found at tlie
Benton House. sep 23-tf
Money! lONEYIT loiey!!
Ijodned 1 o Farmers.
Parties desiring to negotiate LOANS on five
years time can make application through me by
calling at my olttce. I will act as Attorney for
any firmer who has improved lands, in securing
loans (o the value of one-third of their real es
tate. Y. A. WEIGHT,
Office at Court House, nmrß
Jackson, Ga.,
Bunn it is tin Latest
RTtSKING; the most quiet; makes the prttiest
stitok; and has more conveniences than any
other Ma.hine.
It is warranted five years and is the easiest
to sell, aud gives tho best satisfaction of any
machine on the market.
Tnteuding purchasers are sotciited to
auiine it before buying. Responsible dealers
wanted in all nnocenitd erritery.
IB _ _ 1
If Jffli “IB
FOR 1882, OFFERS
Important Inducements,
TO SUBSCRIBERS AND
To those getting up Clubs
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY
To Get A Celebrated "White Sewing Machine 1 For Nothing,
Tim, NEWS a2B column paper, published weeklv at JACKSON the COI'V
TY SITE of BUTTS county, centrally located bet ween Macon and’ Atlanta
the NEW Macon & Brunswick Railroad Extension. It is a live local n.-i’n er
and gives the general news throughout the Stole, as well as Southern newt
Hems and the General Topics of the day, also a largo amount of literatue which
will be found interesting to the general reader.
Subscription Price
$1,50 PER -A_JST~NTTT~M-^
INVARIABLY in advance.
The Rest
ADVERTISING MEDIUM,
IS mDDLEGFiOnCII,
Being published in a section of country which is just being developed by the
building ot a now railroad and being circulated among an inteligeut and pros
perous class. Subscribers are being added, every week, to our
Already Large List.
which is circulated throughout a scope of country, 40 miles square, tributary to
Jackson.
T ZEE IE FOLLOWI2STG
INDUCEMENTS Are offered to CASH subscribers, ONLY, at ONE DOLLAF
AND FIFTY CENTS each, lor a year's subscription.
For A Club of 5
We will give a fine pocket knife, or a year's subscription to tlie NEWS.
For A Club ofls,
We will give a good New Silver Watch. Stem Winder.
For a Club of 30
We will give JEN DOLLARS IN GOLD.
For A Club of 5®
We will give a celebrated “White Sewing Machine,” warranted, with tht
Companay’s written guarantee to keep it in repair for five years.
For a Club of 100,
We will give a fine DOUBLE-CASE GOLD WATCH, Stem Winder, with a
GOLD PLATED Chain of a beautiful design.
For A Club of 175.
We will give a fine Home-Made Piano-Box Buggy, warranted to be as good
any that can be put up anywhere.
M ADDITION TO Till ABOVE,
We will give each CASH Subscriber, for this year, obtained through * club or
otherwise, a printed certifficnte, entitling them to a chance, FREE of charge,
in a drawing for one
“White’s Sewing machine
With all the Extra Attachments, and Company’ll written guarantee to keep
it in repair for five vears ; the price of which is $50,00. This proposition tc
hold good, provided ns many as 50 subscribers are obtained from this date, Jan
uary 17th, 18S2, to December 31st, 1882. The drawing will be conducted fairly,
three or four disenterested gentlemen of Jackson, will be secured to conduct
the drawing. Tho goods we offer you, can be seen by culling at the NEWS
olHce. .Vohumbug, but von may rely on OHr propositions.