The Jackson news. (Jackson, Ga.) 1881-????, July 05, 1882, Image 2

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§ii lathssu ijerjs. JArKSOX, (i 1. JULY o 1882 H. I'. HASH*. - - Senior. THR JACKSON VKWI, PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDA V. nl JttrkMiu, Bull* Couiil j ,fJa. RATE* OK SUBSCRIPTION*: Three Months. Hi x Months, *1 00 One Year, - SI W) STRICTLY IS ADVASCE. RATER FOR ADVERTISING : Advertisements >vitl tw inserted for ONE jXU.I.AIt n r Hqimre. for tin* first insertion. Hint FIFTY CKNTs |ht square for rarli mibee<|i*en insertion, for otM- month, or loss. For h longer p*rind. h liberal discount will tie made. One inch in length, or lean, constitutes a *<|UHre. Notices in the local column will la* inserted at TKN CESTS ja r line,each insertion. Marriage* unH death* wi’l le published ns i terns of news, but obituaries w ill be charged for aC Advertising rates. JOIi PRISTIXG Of every den ription. promptly nnd neatly eieou ted lit rconounUr rate*. JACKSON. . JACKBOX. 11 •* county cite of Hi tts Coi-stt. ( I corgis, now Im* railroad cornu ideation with the outside w irld, lwing situated on the E. T , V., A 04.. 11. It., Miiom mid Brunswick Railroad 'ix* 'ensioo. A few facts on com mi ng town of Middle Georgia, and the fertile soil surrounding It is of vast its portal ka* among the nmnvotlur advanta ges we hnve to offer persons waking health and )>ermanent .Southern homes. Jaeksou is situated ill the center of the county within three-quarter* of an hours drive to Georgia's famous summer re sort. Indian Springs, noted for its health restoring properties which has made it famous througfioiit the country. We have n thrifty community and public spirited citizen* The climate is unexcell ed In any country. Free of public debt, thirolt laena are alive to the lest edue.itional facilities n<id advantages chariietertstie of a growing, en terprising town. This section of the country ia finest in Georgia, adapted to raising a great va riety of agricultural and horticultural products. All kinds of out-door work can lie performed at all aeaaona of the year. We are situated in the fruit growing region of the South and cotton country. Property of alt kinds is very cheap though rapidly advancing in value. The inhal - itanta are cult!vnled. courteous and hospitable. We have a large ttren of country to support busi ness enterprises of uny kind and Invite emigrants to aettle among a; no better opportunity is of ereil niechauics, tradesman and judicous capital-, U to invent and build up a prosperous business Any information will be gladly furnished by addressing the Naws or 11. O. Hentoi , real es tate agent. Bee directory of county officers Ac., fn local column: Two young women in Atlanta I ave been passing coonteifelt uior/'v. limi tary say* they were good looking, aval he is said lo boa 11.,e judge of female beauty. Congress should interfere with spec ulation on the necessaries of life. Op pression to the poor, from tho hands of speculators, is daily increasing. But Congress is conlroled by this class. Georgia farmers are buying a large Dumber of reapers. This indicates di versity of orops. Less cotton, more grain. More even prosperity. ‘‘The ‘‘exodused’’ negroes in Kan sas wnnt the government to keep them land, houses, rations, seeds, cook stoves, etc. This is worse limn '•forty acres and a mule." It is staled as a fact that Colutnhna pays their laboring clasa better wages and works them fewer hours than al most any city in the Uniun, conse quently all her opsi'Hlives are ol the better class, and are permanently es tablished. Persons with hoys in the* family should know that the hoys have a platform, and that they always stand mi it. It reads: ‘'Scolding doesn't lurvl ; whipping doesn't last long ; kill they dar’sn’t.”—Louisville Cou rier-Journal. A large tract ol land has been pur chased in Arkansas lor a colony of colored people Iroui South C'a’olina. Tbe exodus will begin this tall. The prohibitionists ol Spalding county tins decided to take a hand in politics. Their candidate for the Legislature is W, E. H, Searcy. A Long Island minister has disoov ersd over one hundred females in his vicinity who never saw a Bible and two persona who never heard of Je su* Christ, “We will not take up a collection for the heathen in Africa Boston Globe. A ciieus, a Sunday school conven Ron and a sparring match occurred on the same day in Springfield, Mass The city was crowded. Peop'e for miles abound came to tbe Sunday school ehidy and got into the uircus by mistake. Oglethorpe Kobo; A gentleman in Lexington who lias been troubled lately by an old sow in town rating hia potatoes, thought he would fix her the other day. and to that end mixed up three broken-up lamp cliini* neys in a pin of meal and fed it to her. bat instead of hearing of her death next morning, he. found her at the back door asking for more glass. Cull.beil Appeal : GtOrg l fanners are show ing their good Muse by di reeling tbeir attention to their farms and orope, and giving to politic* but secondary consideration. They are right It aise good crops and vote tlic straighiout Democratic ticket, and next year will see tbe Kinpire State of th South more pr|M*v'. con t'Ml’od H ,„( IV I li. .V •!. Hvm. Hayes Picture Turn ed to Hu* IVall Ist llie Presidential Mail* Nioit. When, more than a y< ar f?n, I veil -1 iired to say in \nnr eoluir.ni that iliii picture should Vie a tribute to Mix Haves from ilio women of Amer ica—not solely from temperance mo cietii M, nor B'-lely because Mrs. Hayes had none ln r share in omitting wim* from tin l White Mouse table — l seem ed lo foresee the spirit whieh, mooti or late, would want to turn that fair face lo the wall tor that very reason. No*, that President Arthur would do such a ihiu>;. Oh, no I Hut President Arthur, who ban the usual proclivi ties of a metropolitan, used to elegant entertainment, docs not warm toward this (air image, because she ami her gtandfalher drank no wine, nor be cause she tell the wine-cellar empty, which ho has so generously stocked find the good women who pioposed to the succeeding President to adoht the exact regime of the Hayes family considered just what human nature is, they would scarcely have done it. I lad President Garfield lived, ho would not have banished wine from tile Wh t' 1 Home on stale occasions ; niul one has only lo consider the lile long associations and habits olPiesi ■lent Arthur, ns a New Yorker, to know haw foreign to him are the modes of daily living which tv long to simple rural regions. President Arthur has only to consider, compre hensively, this intrinsic; difference— to honor in the difference, not to de spise it e enthusiasm, the religions fervor, the devotion to the right, though sometimes over flavored with personal sin, born of the simitar life, which is nearer to Nature and per haps nearer to God. Kind President let the portrait of Mrs. Hayes he hon ored by placing it where tho people who care for her may come and see it in the House of the People ; not be cause she is a temperance woman hut because she is : woman who honors human nature, und because, as a wile of the President of the United States, she was, through ttie liehness of the nature (iod had given tier and through her devotion to a well doing, a joy ami inspiration lo the people, and be cause this picture, frame and all is the gift of American woman. Alas! What would tho consecrated, un worldly women who unveiled this ploturo in Lincoln Hall as it. s'ond hnuked by blossoms, and flanked by soaring palms, and crowned by flow ers sent by Mrs. Ga'field, have said, in nil their fervid speech, could they have foreseen the disfavor, it not the ostracism, which coldly leaves their darling outside the door to-night; outside the door within widen for four years she dispensed us much kindness and brightness and love ol goodness as ever 101 l irom a woman’s spirit. It has been recorded in public print [or I certainly should not refer toitj that the President says to friends at the sideboard: “This is not a Hayes •nfniin stration.” With out the telling, we are ijuito aware that it is not. We are not disposed to sit in censorious judgment on tlu- Presidoul because she is not. And yet is it true that, whatever tho pub lie shortcomings oi tho Mayes Ad ministration were, this Administra tion and any lhat*coines after may lie rightfully happy it it bequeaths to the country and to this city tin l same influence and the memory of a lile si simple, sincere, holiest and iadmin as was tile home-life of the While House during the sojourn in it of President and Mrs. Hayes. However opposite the personal tastes or habits of a per son may he from them, however lie or sho may differ from them in their standard of what is elegant and cos mopolitan in fashionable iite, surely, it reflects no credit on the justice or kindness of one’s human nature to sneer whenever llio "Hayes Admin istration” is mentioned, as it lias been so largely the fashion in this city to do. Those who so constantly do it, surely, are not aware that they are sneering simply at that simplicity id living and of being, that devotion to all that is lovely and of good report which was left behind by our Lord as the highest standard ol the Christian example in life.—Washington Paper. The new town at the junction of the Cincinnati and Georgia and the Georgia Pacific roads has bu>n nam ed Austell, in honor of the late Gen eral Austell, ol this city. Major McCracken says the Maec.n and Brunswick Extension will reach Atlanta about the third, and that a fourth of July excursion will be the feature ol its first through run. - - - - - ♦-■ • - — A mad d' g was killed in Coluui bus on Haiurday night in Mr. Thom as Chapman’s yard. The Euquuer Sun calls for the enforcement of the '•by <’• y !rw\ No U !.;*• r .1 -t '.nr. Medal. From Die AiigutCi. On., Kvenintf New,. Mr. l\ in. [J. Blackrloii plnnghed lip on the (arm <>f George S. Owens, tn-ar Siallavil'e, Georgia, a leaden medal, about the size of a silver dol lar, and brought it lo this < flic.; to ascertain its origin On the obverse side appears the figure of a six mast ed steamer, fill I • rigged, < ver which is tin- inscription: ‘’The Great Brit ian,” and below the ship is the di mentions, number of state rooms, etc. On the reverse side appear two med allion heads, Queen Victoria and I’l ince Albert. This medal commem orat< s the launching of the Great firilian at Bristol, Kngland, on daly 10th, 1848, and denotes an important era in ship building, from the fact that she was built of iron and fitted with the newly invented screw pro peller. She was the second steamship erected bv the Cunaid line to carry the mails between Liverpool and Ilal ilnx,a large subsidy being paid by the British government for that purpose. It will be seen by the following from the Americas Recorder that the incendiary is getting in his work car ly this year : We regret to learn that Messrs. Win. and Samuel Hayes lost their barn in which was stored the oat crop just harvested, farming im plements, gear, etc. They were arous ed on Thursday mo' tiing last about 8 o’clock a. in. to find the ham envel oped in flames and beyond hope ol saving. But for the most daring ef fortson the part of the young men their entire lot ol mules would have been consumed; notwithstanding, however, a valuable mule w >8 so had ly burnt as to be ruined. Mr. Win. Hayes was severely blistered on the hands, face and neck while saving his stock, The loss is estimated at about SI,OOO, being 'he value of the build ing, about 800 bushols of oals. imple meets, etc. The lire was the w ork of an incendiary. There were thirteen deaths in Au gusta for the w’eek ending June 24th six white sand seven blacks. The Henry County Weekly reports that Mr. Z ick Peebles had seventy five acres of corn liferly ruined by hail on hut Sunday. w iiuiitiiMf JaJ JLIU I 1 (3 long sipcrl-Miee iu curing diseases of tbe Bleed, Skin and Honr*.-.Ncrvou Debility, imnntsnvf, Organ!* Weakness, (■onorrhota, Rjpliliftlo run 1 Mercurial MTwr flows aprcitilly I rented on scientific principles, • ith tsfe and sure remedies, (,'tll or writs for List of Quca* t >ns Ui be suswured by those deal ring irestins’it by mail. | Personssslfcrlnw from Itupture should rud ihslr address,^ ‘-nd learn sunrllilnKla their advantage. It Is nut a trusa.# Atltiro,*, DR. IIFTTH, I'd N. Nth SL, 8L Louis, EPTAIILIO \EU ITIIIiT Y* YKAIiH. mt FREE! JP'REUABLE SELF-CURE. A frtvorito proscription of on* of th most noted mid M!cccnful nrwciAllsts in tbe V. S. :no\r retiredi for Ihocuroof .Vrn on* nrhiUty, f>o*f .Vtifikood, DVuicfiraanuil Dreai/. bent In plniusualetl cnvclopr/re. Druggists cm flint. Address PR. WARP A CO., l ouiiiint. Mo, PROF. MAKUIH’ RADICALCUREJp^ NERVOUS Ji jjH organic" iPvra WEAKH | MmmtMM i jj vBE&y 'Z vJ' v’gSo' VV. ! ■IM neat botes, N.f* J* I* AM of three sires. A U win Uta month,) $3 • a permanent euro, unless in N" t***jPt\* aeve>-ecasa.>sb| Mo. S, tlMtinx^*^^- Oover three months, win restore ia the worss ccskllHou.) fL Sect mail, lu plain wrappers. Full Plrv'e- Captious for using wtu accvHupauy eocli doaN. ♦ j M'repared an<t Sold OYL Y 6{f HARRIS REMEDY CO.UJg.Ohemisls, Market and Bth Bts., ST. LOUIS, MO. VARIETY WORKS. MIT t UGLIFIED, ■ c\. All Work Warranted. Carries, Busies, wae qds, etc. overhauled and repaired on short no tice. ALL KINDSOF Job Work done with neatness and dispatch. CARRIAGE SMITHING DONE. UNDERTAKER. Will keep on hand Coffins, Caskets iml Undertakers Hardware. A hears. - • 111. ’ i... 1./ t "l> in J PROTECT lOUK WIFE & CRiLDREN. BY JOINING THE OKDE OF THE HOME GUARDIAN, HEADQUARTERS AT MACON, GEORGIA. Organized In LOINUON Kngland Division No. 12 Jackson Ga,. The following 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. McMICHAEL, Vice President, J. W. CRUM, Financial Sec’y. Dr. J. L. MAPP, Physician. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. G. W. Mann, J. 11. Land, J. T. Land, 11. O. Benton, J. W. Carmichael. At Your Death, Your Wife ajul Children Will Receive From 500 to 3000 Dollars. One Hundred Dollars Will be paid Immediately for Funeral Expenses. The citizens of Butts county will perceive that this plan of insurance is conducted by their friends, at borne, and each member has a voice in the man agement of the affairs—consequently it no humbug. The gentlemen that com pose DIVISION NO. 12, at Jackson, is a sufficient guarantee to the people of this section, and should demand their attention. It is a regularly organized, Chartered Institution, with the most substantial and influential men of Macon and Bibb county as its managers. The Jackson Division meets on the third Tuesday night in each month, and by governed Constitution and By-Laws which may lie seen by application to any of its members. Any male or female, between the age of 10 and GO, who can pass the Exami nation, can become a member of the Order and insure their lives from SSOO to $.‘4000. It is worth your attention to encqtiire Into the merits and benefits of “THE HOME GUARDIAN.” Jackson, Ga., 20th, 1882. New Process FIM ol: GOLDEN BIN'AD. 0 MANUFACTUIiED AT ISLAND SHOALS MILLS, r piIICSE MILLS have an entire outfit of NEW PROCESS MACHINERY manu fact tired c*|vectHlly for them. This flour i* highly recommended hy Dr. Hay good, Fresiflent of Kmory who calls the Croud made from it “ Holden Hread,” from which the flour tukes its name und eocli Hack will be branded GOLDEN BREAD. —FOR SALE— Hy BYEIW .t MAU.ETT and A. >lc WAT KINS SON, Jackson, Ga. JOSIAII BOS'VORTH & CO. Sidedy Proprietor’s Mills. R. J. DEANE, Pi-JOTOGRAPHEK And Dealer in Tioturc Frames, 17 Hili. Street, - - - Griffis, Ga All izes nud kinds of Firt-Hass work executed promptly. Old pidurcH coppied and enlarged wail pictur of yourself in a liandaomc frame xh inches, only $2. ffrmrm twenty-five veaps In medicine, have never found any tiling to give the results that Du. Habtek a Iron TONIC does. In many cases of Nervous Prostration, Female Diseases, Dyspepsia, and mn Im poverished condition of tho blc od, this peerless reined v has. In my hands, made some wonderful cures, rases that have bathed some of our most eminent physicians have yielded to this great and incompar able remedy. I prescribe it in preference to any iron preparation made. In tact, such a compound ma Du. liAiiTEu's luoN Tonic is a necessity in my practice. Dn. ROBJiKr SAMUELS, St, T.oyi% M<v, t Noy, tuh, KSi, 310 k Waah. Averroe. It gives color to natural health ful ton** fo j the digestive organ* and l nervous system* , making l it ajyplicahlo to Generali Debility, Loss of Appe- \ tl{e 9 Prostration of Vital I Vouyers and Impotence. J MANUFACTURED 0Y THE DH. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. 213 N. MAIN ST* ST. LOUIS. MRSS C DUNCANS New MILLENERY Store IS xow OCEX At Jackson, Georgia. I take thin methtxl of informing the citizens of Jackson and Butts county, tnat I have opened a new and handsome ntoek of Millcnery < hhkU in Jackson, in the new atore, next door to M. L. Duke, consistin; of the latest style, Hu4h ami Uonnets, Trimmings &c, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Coloretts. Nninsuks, Muslins, Ties, Edgings, Insert ing, Luces, Veiling, Handkerchiefs, Fans Ac., My >;oocN are all new and of the latest style. Cull and examine them and get my prices. lam oflrrinjf them at short profit*, Soliciting a lilwral ahure of the patronage of the people of this hcc tion. 1 am Kespeotfully Mrs. S. C. DUNCAN. The “WHITE” Sewing Machine Tlu' I Favorite! t Bocai it is 1 Lisbtest RUXNING; the most quiet; makes the prttiest stitch; and has more conveniences than any It is warranted five years and is the easiest to sell, and gives the best satisfaction of any amine it before buying. Responsible dealers J. I>. Ac r JF. F. SMITH, Wholesale and Retail Deales, '*•'>:! Sferef %TI. I ’ flrurj.i 11. lIKNDKICK. . T. A. WUIGOT. HENDRICK & WRIGHT. Attorneys At Law. JACKSON, BUTTS CO., GA. WILL practice in all the COURTS except in the COUNTY COURT. Will attend to all business PROMPTLY. E. P. CATCHINGS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. JKK.BUN, - - fil. WILL plead and practice in Butts and adjoin ing counties, OFFICE at Court House, 1 feb ’B2. BKSTOM IH>lB, . Jackson, (fn., f pHE only hotel offering special ncconi >oda- J tions to the traveling public visit* kson. The tableH are furnished with the very ..ist market affords. Feed nl>les. rallies traveling' by private conveyance can nlso. have their stock cured for at reasonable rates. ]{ (>. BKNTOX, sep.tO-ly V*VtKitoOK. To Tlic J'lth! ic. TliVy ?<rNfersJinicd is now prepared to currj on the regular mail route, between Jackson and Covington at reasonable rates. Will leave Jackson every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning: at 7 o’clock. I will also carry baggage or other light freight. Your patronage solicited. ('apt. .7. I*. LOYI), Mall Contractor. P. S.—When in Jackson I can be found at the Benton House. scp23-tf MoneyTl ONBfTlToneyA! Loaned to Farmers, Parties desiring to negotiate LOANS on live years time can make application through me by calling at my office. I will act as Attorney for any farmer who has improved lands, in scouring loans to the value of one-third of their real es tate. Y. A. WRIGHT, Office at Court House, marS Jackson, Ga., mam IA combination ofPro~ tooride of Iron, Peruvian Bn rk a nd Phosphorus < n. a palatable form. Thn only preparation a firm* that will not Mackm tho teeth,so characteristic of other iron preparations. Iff! 18 IK JM IMS' FOR 1882, OFFERS important Inducements, TO SUBSCRIBERS AND To those getting up Clubs O •A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY lo Get A Celebiated "lile Sewing Machine' Poi 110% The, NEWS a 28 column paper, published weekly at JACKSON, the CORN TY SITE of BUTTS county, centrally located between Macon and’Atlanta on the NEW Macon & Brunswick Railroad Extension. It is a live, local paper and gives the general news throughout the State, a* well as Southern news items and the General Topics of the day, also a large amount oflittratue which will be found interesting to the general reader. Subscription Price 51,50 PER INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. The Best ADVERTISING MEDIUM, IBS CUDDLE GFiORGIA, Being published in rt section of country which is just, being developed by the building of a nett Dill road and being circulated among an inteligont and proa 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. , ' . THE FOLLOWina Z!£™ r - “ OSE DOLLAt For A Club of 5 Wc will give a fine pocket knife, or a year's subscription to the 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 the Coinpanny s written guarantee to keep it in repair for live years. For a Club of 100, crisis StiSasr WATCH ' Wtote -“ * For A Club of 175, " e . " K ‘ vr> ,l lle Home-Made Piano-Box Buggv, warranted to be as good any that uau be put up anywhere. ii linn to nit m, " e "'>'l give each CASH Subscriber, for this vear, obtained through a club or otherwise, a printed certifficate, entitling them'to a chance, TREE of charge, in a drawing for one “White’s Sewing machine With all the Extra Attachments, and Company’s written guarantee to keep jt in repair for five years ; tlte price of which iss-50,00. This proposition • |iold good, provided as many as 50 subscribers are obtained from this date, Jan-. uarv 17th, ISS'J. to December 3,lst, 1882. The drawing will he conducted I'airlv. three or four disentercsted gentlemen of Jackson, will be secured to conduct drawing. The goods we offer you, can hp sgen by casing at the NEWS • ■ 1 ' ' ’' ” ”■ti'V "ii our propositions.