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JA CK A 0A r , GLI Y 5, 1882
roW\ AM) COUNTY.
;. r ; JOHN'S CQDGENO. 45, F. AA. M.
jlevU First and Third Saturday nights tu each
month-
CITY OFFICERS .
MAYOR.— Y. A. Wright.
”, debmbs.-J. J. Eiuton. H. b> Byt, M
niikr and \Vn. Mallet.
JUSHA~-J. M. McMichacl.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
ORntSARY— .1. F. Carmichael.
( I ERR SiPKKioR COURT.—I.. D. Mataou.
Sufriyf.—J. C, Beauchamp.
IHPITV Sheriff.—W. D. Curry.
Count'" Trb.JUK* —H. O. Hi itoa.
Tax CotLßcrroß.—W. C. Nutt.
Tay Recbivoh.—B. P. Vicltera.
County Subyryob.--J. M. C. Mmiwj,
Coroner.— J e<sC McLeroy.
mail schedules.
FormYTU. —Arrive* in Jackson daily at 4 p. to
Leaver Jackson daily at 4:30 p. m.
CovlSOTON.—Arrive* in Jackson at 5 p. nt.,
.vervMonday. Wednesday and Friday. Leave*
Jackson at 7 am., every Tuesday Thursday and
Saturday.
Oriffin.— Leaves Jackson every Wednesday
and Saturday at 6a. m. Arrives in Jackson at
v. every Wednesday and Saturday.
<P- m ' ' w, K. H*rp, l*ostuiastr.
CHURCH DIRECTOR Y.
nvrTtsT Church. —Preaching on Ihc Fourth
Sunday, and Saturday befiire, ill each month,
tl. W. McMichael. pastor:
MtrritoniKTChurch.— Preaching outlie Socoud
Sunday, and Saturday before, in each month.
Praver meeting every Wednesday night Sab
bath School nt 3 p. in. each Sabbath. Young
Alena Prayer Meeting every Sunday night. N.
51. Glenn, pastor.
Y M. C. A., meets the First Tuesday night in
each month at Masonic Hall.
NOTICE.
OFFICE COUNTY COURT.)
Butts County, On. v
April 4th 1882. I
On and after this date, all advertisements of
county matters will lie done in the Jackson NEWS
Ry orderof the Court.
* H ENRY HENDRICK.
Judge C. C. B. C.
JT. P. Almaml, has commenced the
erection of three nice hriek buildings.
Jfr. John Landis preparing to build
a store house.
But few can afford to cat meat at 15
cents per pound.
Guiteau, the lunatic was hanged last
Friday, for the killing of the President.
J/eat is selling for more than lard.
When, in your recollection, did you
know this to be the case?
It is thought wc will have a freight
train hy the first of next week.
Tiie mosquito pond is being filled up.
Three cheers and a tiger for some
body.
Fresh watermelons, from the lower
country, are being brought to this
market over the new road.
Mr. W. J. Evans, is preparing him
self a large fish pond ftf several acres.
There arc yet several large erops of
wheat and <*.it* to be threshed in this
nei.jMinrhoitd.
\W learn a storm passed Best of
Ji.-ks-ft on Saturday l,t. uprooted
trees and laid f-n-'es to t >e ground.
hector J/avs. one of our most pro
gressive farmers, has our thanks for a
nice watermelon. This i* probably the
first of the season, in Butts.
Those nice peaches brought us by
Mrs. Compton, were delicious. A
more generous lady is not to bo found
in her neighborhood.
The popular railroad King,in charge
of the supply yard at this place, is as
handsome as he is popular, so lays the
Kiris.
Mr. Ilefllin, formerly of Atlanta.
*r,d in the employer of the Air Line
K. R. is depot a'gentand telegraph Op
erator at Jackson. He is a pleasant
and accommodating gentleman and
will make a useful citizen.
Onl. Van .V KlMien, has been nven
tinned in eiinncction with the r ce for
legislative honors in this county. If
tVe d-d. <?aa lie persuaded to make the
raee, wo better choice e-u'ilii be made.
ID. N. Carmichael has our thanks
for some nice vegetables. Hecannev
r forget the kindness of our friends,
who have seat us so many fine vegita
bles, this season.
The State Agricultural Society moots
at Marietta the second Tuesday in Au
gust next. Butt* Agricultural Society
seems to have “played out.”
A series of meeting will be hell at
the Methodist church, this week, com
mencing Sunday last.
We are under obligations to Mrs. 1
Compton for some fine vegetables. Thu
tomatoes were large and the first we
Jjijyg seen this year, the Irish potatoes
were also the finest wc have seen.
It is sid, female, resident of this ;
county, made some enquiries of our
citizens the other day, as to the wherea
bouts of her husband. He left home
the day before saying he was going to
town for some meat, but up to this
time had not returned. As no meat
could be had in thi* mgpkot, perhaps
be is still on the hunt for bacon.
A JVew Jersey passenger train ran off
the bridge into the Shrewsbury river,
the oilier day. The accident was caus
ed by the rails spreading. The ears
were’ loaded with passengers. The
Dumber injured is not known.
Five or six thousand people in Pat
rick county, Va„ nearly half the pop
ulation of the county, are on the point
of starvation. The famine has prevail
ed since last winter. Whtla none have
died from actual starvation, some have
died from over eating when furnisher
With food. Supplies is being shipped
to relieve the sufferers.
Jackson, and immediate vicinity,
h ivc just had rain enough to keep
crops from suffering: while in other
localities the rainfall has been mjurou*
to farming interest and the grass grows
luxuriantly.
j At :i meeting of the trustees of the
, Jackson Academy, the shcool was ten
j tiered l'rof. Beck, President Bowden
J College, Bowden, Ga. Prof. Beck is
highly recommended, and stands prom,
inent among those in his profession.
It is thought he will accept.
No property sold at sheriff's sale
yesterday. The Smith and Mays mill
property was bid off' at $975, hv the
Griffin National Bank Cos., who owned
a third interest. Dr. Mays owns the
entire property, having purchased the
interest of the Banking Company for
$l5O.
Miss Emma IPilson, who has been
teaching iniuic here, and stopping nt
Rev. Mr. Glenns, left on last Friday
for her home in IFatkinsville, where
she will spend about five weeks vaca
tion. She is an accomplished musi
cian and a capable instructress" We
wish her a pleasant visit and a safe re
turn.
Frof. Beck of Bowden College, has been
spending several days in Jackson. He
delivered several lectures on the im
portance of education, and the advan
tage of good educational faculties in a
community. He is pleased with our
town and with the proper encourage
ment will, wo think, locate here. The
school Trustees will diseimsthis impor
tant matter at a call mooting for that
purpose. Our people are aroused on
the question, and we hope their efforts
will be crowned with success.
We hoard a prominent citizen of the
county say, that our friend D. J. Thax
ton, being a rising, progressive young
man, would represent Butts in the leg
islature, to the satisfaction of our peo
ple. Dave is a good fellow aud we
would like to see him honored,
\Va learn that Julius Brown, has
sold tho charter of the Griffin, Monti
cello and Madison It. R. to Col. Cole,
and others ; retaining only one-sixth
interest. The Company will be known
as the Middle Georgia Railroad Com
pany. This information conies from
Judge Stew.irt, who says he saw and
read the papers of agreement in the
premises. Our informant did not state
as to what he learned the intentions of
the new company are. As has heen
suggested before, this road, it is thought,
will be extended from Columbus to
some point in South Carolina. As an
Airline from this point to Madison,
would leave JJToiuicello some 8 miles
to the right, thus avoiding some very
rough cv.mtry, it might be that Cov
ington, with combined efforts aid lib
erality could secure this road, and con
nect with tho Walton R. K. at Social
Circle. We believe this scheme would
be a good one. It would he the most
direct route East from the West and
visa versa.
The prohibitionist of Spalding coun
ty, held a meeting in Griffin last week
and adopted strong temperance meas
ures. Jfr. W. E. H. Searcy, was nom
inated as a candidate for the legisla
ture on this issue.
The people of Spalding are enthusi
astic on this subject, and ask the coop
eration of Bulls and Fayette counties,
in arranging for a Senator for this dis
trict. The move meets the hearty ap
proval of the tcmpcrcncc people of
Jackson and Butts county, ami will
lend a helping 'mild in its behalf. As
to a prohibitionist cur-niJ.'le for ti.e
legislature, in this county, w? •'re not
prepared to say what will lie done, s,:’t I
a delegation will be sent to meet the
delegates of Spalding and Fayette con n
tics. in Grilliti on tbs second Saturday
in this month, at which meeting, five
delegates will be elected to that con
veniio:'. to nominate a candidate lor
Senator from the 20th Senatorial dis
trict. The co-operation of ihe colored
people is earnestly solicited, as they
are equally interested with the whites
in ridding the State from the blighting
cur*e. The political opinions of no
man will linterfered with, except so
fur as necessary in behalf ofthe cause
of tempcrence in the State of Georgia,
bv having on his ticket “Prohibitionist
for the legislature.’’ The intention is
to work up a general law on this sub
ject. This is an old question, but it is
daily gaining, favor throughout the
coiintrv. The friends of the cause will
agitate the question, and see who will
come out and sit on the right baud of
temperence in Butts county.
Black A^nUle.
BV l>- J- T
HV arc still having plenty of rain.
Ripe peaches are becoming plentiful
in this section.
Owing to too much rain the water
melon crop will almost be a failure,
partieually the early one.
Every body lias a fine garden around
here, more Irish potatoes, beans, cti
cunjbai’s, than they cun use.
Nearly every one complains of the
poorestcrop of chickens in many \ ears.
We have the worst enemy to chicken
raising in this section that ever bother
ed i( poultry yard, that of a large rat
jFe have taken off several large broods
and in two days these peativerous creat
ures would have them all killed. They
are too sharp to be caught in a trap,
will nt eat poison, therefore have
their sway.
Mrs. Peggy Kindrick, while on a vis
it to Mr. Hugh Carmichael, a few day?
ago while in a fit of virtigo fell from
the door severely bruising herself about
the shoulder* and back, from which
she is not expected to recover.
It tho sain continues a short while
lon-rnr a greater copj crop will be rais
ed bora than for many years before ;
but cotton, poor king, has about sur
! -, red hi* t! :\, - ill til* lilt.
Political Reeling.
Yesterday was-the day appointed for
the meeting of the Democratic party
o'Butts county, for the purpose <f
sending delegates to the Gubernatorial
convention, and also appointing an
Executive Committee for the county.
E.iE. Pounds, chairman, explained
the object of the meeting.
On motion E. E, Pounds was called
to the chair and W. F. Smith request
ed to act as secretary.
On motion, a committee ofß was ap
pointed by the chair, to prepare, and
submit to the convention, resolutions
expressing the sentiment of the meet
ing, and also select delegates to the
Gubernatorial convention.
The following named gentlemen
were appointed bv the chair.
Dublin Hist. T. L. Williams; Indian
Springs, W. Dugluss; Jackson, H. N.
Byars; Buttrill, A. Atkinson; Black
Ankle, D. J. Thaxton ; Iron Springs,
Wilson Smith ; Towaliga, H. B. Fletch
er; M. L. Duke was appointdd in ab
sence of a representative from Worth
ville district.
On motion, the old executive com
mittee was re-elected to serve for the
insueing two years.
It was deemed wise and expedient
to select delegates to the congressional
convention, and on motion a commit
tee of 3 composed of M. V. McKihben,
Geo. Collier and R. V. JJmith, was ap
pointed, who reported in favor of Y. A.
Wright and T. L. Williams.
On motion, the report of committee
was received and adopted, empowering
the delegates to appoint their alter
nates.
On motion the meeting tendered
their sincere thanks to the executive
committee, for their faithful and accept
able manner in which they have dis
charged the responsibility committed
to their care.
The committee delegated M. V. Me-
Kihben and Geo. Collier, as delegates,
and S. F. Smith, R. W. Lawson, Y.
A. IFriglit and T. M. Hark ness, alter
nates ; and recommended they cast
their votes for A. O. Bacon, for Gov
ernor, and John I. Hull, for Congress
man, from the State at large, and use
their influence to secure their nomina
tion, as long as prudence and the best
interest of the Democratic party may
demand, and then to use their best
jugement. as to best course to persue,
in the event they find they cannot se
cure the nomination of the gentlemen
named as our first choice.
On motion, Col. Tson and J. G. Rhea
of Griffin, who, being called upon
addressed the meeting in reference to
the State of affairs in Spalding our
Sister county. They excused them
selves in a few appropriate remarks,
giving us the assurance licit Spalding
was solid for John I. Hall for congress
man at large, and any one the Guber
natorial convention may nominate for
Governor [applause].
On motion Col. J/elvibben addressed
the meeting on Butts county and her
future.
The delegates were instructed to use
their discretion as to the two-third rule
or rules governing the convention.
On motion, E. E. Pound was ad
ded as an alternate to the delegation to
the gubernatorial convention,
On motion of M. V. MeKibben, The
thanks and hearty endorsement of the
convention was tendered to Hon. J. H.
Blount, for his faithful and satisfacto
ry performance of his duties as Con
gressman, duiing a long term of office.
Ou mo'lnn, The delegates to the con
gressional convention, were instructed
to cast their vote for James IT. Blount,
in same manner as delegate, 0 to the
gubernatorial convention ; and that
the Jackson News and Middle Georgia
Argus, publish these proceedings, and
send a coppy to Hon. James 11. Blunt.
>S. F. Smith Secy.
Governor Colquitt Tins been amused
as well as annoyed, recently by the pe
culiar and persistent demands of a a
dv in Forsyth county. She wrote to
the Governor some weeks ago a letter
in which she said from the newspaper*
she had learned that he had recently
made a great deal of money. She fur
ther elaborated lier desire to “he use
ful to society” in some un xplnined
way that demand more ready cash
than she possessed, and she therefore
requested the governor to at once send
tier $1,300 The governor took no no
ticeof the letter until *he wrote again,
when be replied that be had not $1,200
to spare the purpose named.
The correspondent thereupon wrote
a third time, saying to the Governor
that he would some day lie a candid
ate again, and if she did not get that
1,200 she would throw 000 votes against
him in the election. Terrible as was
the threat, the Governor did not wilt
and no reply was sent to the letter.
The other day she wrote again, saying
that she understood Mr. George I. Be
ney was throwing his money around
rather loosely, and she requested the
Governor to write to J/r. Hency and
tell him to sand her the $1,200. The
Governor has not complied with the
latest request, hut is patiently waiting
to see what move the Forsyth county
person will next make.
Franklin, June 18 —This evening
about sunset, a terrific storm of
wind and hail struck ug again. The
wind began to blow from the north
west and blew with such fury that
the county bridge at this place, just
completed at a coat of SS,O(jQ, was
swept away and torn in pieces. The
hall was as large as hen’s eggs. The
corn and other crops wag beaten and
blown down, aud lh wiud soon vari-
ed around to the south twis i g it
back in opo.*ite direel ion. The sli eets
are blockaded with hilled trees. Cit
izens are leaving their homes deluged
with rain to spend the sight in more
comfortable quail era. I hear that
some have taken rehige in the court
house. Darkness settled down upon
the scene of destruction and leaves it
tu the imagination to conjecture the
extent of the calamity. Wheat and
oats wer? completely destroyed two
weeks ago. It is leered that the grow
ing oorn is irretrievably ruined, and
cotton seriously damaged, by the
storm of this evening.
Killed by Lightning.
Last Monday, about four miles west
of the city, Mrs. Adrian Cope and
her little brother were at work in a
held near their house, when a holt ol
lightning struck Mrs. Cope, and also
severely shocked the little boy. The
mother of tlm lady was near by, and
was also knocked down by the light
ning, but being but slightly injured
she went to her daughter, whose hair
was set on tire by the light uiug. She
succeeded in putting out the fl une.
Mrs. Cope breathed but once or i wiue
alter being struck. The little boy,
we hear, lias recovered from his injur
ies—Ui iffin Sun.
The Atlanta Republican edited by
W. L Clarke, a white man commented
severely on the verdict in the Shields
case.. Shields was convicted for kill
in? Alex ./oyuer, and sentenced to
the penitentiary for life. In adoption
to his liar.di comments on the jury,
and judge, ho stigmatized the testi
mony of Capt. McCaudless and Mr,
Venable as “not genuine."
Capt McCaudless, acc .inpanied by
his brother and Mr. Venable, went
to the office of the Republican on
Broad street. Mr. Venable stood off
some distance, while McCaudless
and Ilia brother started up stairs to
the office, They mot Clarke at the
foot of tile stairway, when Capt. Mo-
Candloß.s brother asked Clarke if he
Imff written the objectionable article
Clarke replied that lie did not write
it, but that a young min in his office
wrote it. 110 said, however, he was
responsible for it, and would make
any sort of amends that they required.
Capt. MoCandleiw then spoke and
said a retraction would • not do, and
forthwith drew a cowhide anil show
ered blows over his head and shoul
ders. He yelled for “mercy,” "help’’
etc., but no one to his rescue
until McCandleas was satisfied Mc-
Caudless quietly l"lt w ; lli the rein irk
that hereafter he must lie more par
ticular when lie alluded to gonlleincn
as peijurers.
i Geneial Gurlrell.
A
- We are, ardent, sup
'porter of General Gurtrell for Gov
ernor, simply because we know that
he is now the representali ve of into
independence in poli’it-s in our com
mon wealth. We are enlisted in h's
behalf, and we intend to remain true
to our colors, an 1 we are the more
encouraged in this determination lie
cause wo know we are bucked by
101,000 of our fellow citizens, who
admire, honor and respect him, and
who are determined lie shall lie next
Governor of Georgia.
Gen. Gartrell is to us a mystery.
H is a man of unquestionable abili
ty and expect* to be elected Govern"
or. He l ias never bumbled himself
to the coalitionist* the sell seeking
independents or the regu'ar republi
cans. What does lie mean f—Sparta
Islunudite.
Inreply, we say he is an Independ
ent Democratic candidate fur Go- -
ernor, and mean* for the whole peo
ple of the State to have a voice in
the selection o! their servant* and
agents, without the dictations of po
litical “bosses,” coalition, cliques and
packed conventions. The people
know ho is a man of ni.que-tione l
ability, undoubted integrity, and
earnestly devoted to their interest*
and for these reasons they intend to
e'ecl him.
Mary’s Lamb On a Xetv
Principles.
Mol'ie had a lit'le ram a* black as
* rubber shoe, and every where that
Mol'ie went lie emigrated too.
He went with her to church one
day—the folks hiU r iou° grew to *--e
him walk demurely into Deacon Al
len’s pew.
The worthy Deacon quickly I t his
angry passions rise, and gave it an
unchristian kick between the sail
brown eyes.
This land< and ramray in the ais'e
the Deacon followed last, and raised
his fool again j alas; that first kick
was his last.
For. Mr. Sheep wa'ked slowly hack
about a rod lia said, and ere the dea
con could retreat he stool him on his
head.
The congregation 'hen arose and
went format ’ere sheep, several well
d : reeled bulW just piled them in a
heap.
Tin n rushed they straightway for
the door with cius s ’ong aud h>u f
while ratumy struck the hiudniost
man anil showed him through the
crowd.
The ministri" bad often beard that
kindness \Voiild subdue the fiercest
be act. “Aha!’’h“ said, “i’ll try that
game on you,”
And so lie kindly, gent'y called :
“Conn*, rummy, raminy, ram ; to see
the tolka abuse you so l grieved and
sorry am.”
With kind and gentle words bo
came from that tall pulpit down, say
ing: “Ramray, raminy, ram—bust
slicepy in the town.' 1
The ram quite dropped its humble
air, and rose from off his foot, and
when the parson landed ho was be
hind the hindmost seat.
As lie shot out the do ir an i olos >d
it witli a slam, he named a Califor
nia town —I think ’twas “Yuba
Dam.’’—Burlington Hawkeye.
'flic following is a list of the Grand
and Petit jurors drawn for the Sep
tember term of Butts Superior Court,
1982 ;
F L Walthall I) J. Thaxton
.1 J Barnes T N Brownlee
H J Ham J P Neal
I W Nolen T 8 Hammond
O IK Moore W T C Redman
II B Fletcher T P Hunt
It V Smith 0 Hendrick
B J Jinks 1) M Bell
T G Higgins J Jolly
A J Roberts 0 W Ray
.1 B Watkins J L Barkley
II L Brown W 1> Compton
I J Slaughter Wilson Smith
J 0 Andrews J N Gray
II r in. Hodges Sr T L Williams
TRAVERSE JURORS.
J C Moore Joe Weaver
(x B Heath John Tollerson
J M Holifield Frank Lawson
J II Carmichael Wm Saunders
I J Woodward It B Darkness
J C Otmn J 0 Meridith
S W Tingle IF B Collins
O W Washington J M Barnes
Joe Jolly H J Thaxton
W B Aikrtr Joe JFright
K P Newton A H Dodson
J A King Ransom Jester
J W Hun offers W II JUaffffox
D F Thaxton Alex Wilkerson
Lewis Stiff 5 C Carter
W II Vickers J 8 McDaniel
J M Fears W D Gilmore
T E Fears B T Denson.
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Wright, nr Jsimp HjirdfHi.
CAMPBELL & JONES
Maoon, Ci it.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
Commission Merchants,
Office ami IF* rehouse, corner of
POPLAR and SECOND STREETS,
Make Advance* on Cotton,
At Lowest Bank Rates.
R. H. KINGMAN, Weigher.
June 21, im
Goddard House,
LUCIUS GODDARD Proprietor.
Ilroiulwuy, Cor. Brook Mr.
&RIFFIN, GA
JUST RECEIVED,
KKW SVIUSU
MILLINERY,
Miss E. E. lilECit
CheiifHStf hat®, trimWet!’ eWid fnitfirnnv^d,
ever brought t*<v J aftk-ion. bountiful ready
trimmed furfiO eentH apiece. Kid Glove# iVomr
50 cent# npair up. worth 75c to $U
Beautiful Silk Dress Patterns,
Fashionable Drosses
Made to Order
A superb lot of ribbons of all gnule. und colors
Prow Trimming* of every kind and ninny other
thing# too numerous to mention.
My ntoek is full and complete, Dompriitihg the
latest stylum and lowetri price#. Cull und exam
ine my gomi# and price# before purohu#ing else*
where. 15mnrom
The Pomona Hill Nurseries
<.lti;iNMtOK<> \ c.
J. M Linillßy, Proprietor.
Having line! Iwenty-dghl yours existence in
crowinu Nursery Slock, best arittplcri to the
Soulbnrn e-lhimte, inducing all vurictiM of
Peaches
Apples
l’eitrs
Plums
Cherries
Grapes
Strawberries
and all other fruit grown in the South,
from the
Latest to the Earliest Varieties
Mr. E. P. CANTRELL, AGENT FOR
Middle Oa.,
Anri litemwtutmt A*rnt, ! now cunvinmlnif this
oounty. All tltorr who il*ir to obtuin tcoori
frail trcea from rtffhMe Nursery, now is your
time. Kuuh Hfrit
Every Tree is Guaranteed
to live with proppor uttrntfon. Notice of fart of
any tree# dicing, made kiKrwn at the office,
Greensboro, S. 0., will be replaced at once.
Mr. Cantrell, our General agent for MUldle’Ga.
bit# been engaged in the fruit businc## fof sev
eral year#, and cun advine you a# regard* the
fruit best adapted to your climate. Hi# Perma
nent rc#ideneo i# Grinin, Ga., all •ommuicutions
promptly unstvered. E. P, CANTRKGL,
marls CJe.n. Atfcnt,
FIRST CLASS BAH,
JACKSON G A.
tEAT, DRINK __
BE MERRY.
.1. J^U ASTON’S
Makes yw FAT.
After Taking. RlYjre Tukin*
Way, .Trncilv; Yon arc KcUlnj- pesvarful fat of
lute I Getting: plenty to cut now ?
Not any too much to eet John, It* the 4;Uf*Hty
of liquor a man drink*. You ure looking; Father
thin John, what’* the matter, ifot the crump T
Wei, I tell yon Judge. I took a drink of retl
liquor 'while ugo and I'm feeling powerful bod.
It’tt the quality of liquor you drink, my boy.
Look at rm*. if you wunt to live long and grow
fat. alwaya do your tradluK with the OLD KKLL
AIJLE j. j. FAS I ON, where you can alwuye gel
PITRE
WISKIES.
Gin,
Ruui,
I >1 AllAsll <>N
At!.
XIIE CELEBRATED
AUROHA LAGFR BEER <>" l,ra "
and bottled, l’ure Hyc nnd com wldaky for
medicinal purpnn.-., a apeHallv n
somclhlt.K l-> make a lean mail fid •"da ft !"
laii*nait)tis iHiHt call on LASion.
J. A. BEERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
CHAM pro X REAPERS A XI)
MOWERS
lam the *ent for these eelrbraled Machines
and have Mine machines in store, and unite
planters to rail mill sec them, mol all persons
wanting them will do well to (tfve me tlo-lr or
ders at once. for lenr of not ki-U i"K them In time.
Tliev are much ml mired and planters are giving
orders freely. Hold extremely low liar such ma
chines Tin- K. 4 Combined Itesper and Mow or,
with droptavr priv lit faep.ry SlSUwilli freigld to
Oriffla tl. la- added. Tin- prim* of I his light Mow
er *7S at Ilia factory, 1 sell Uu; Coutea Bake for
gross and grain.
EXGIXES.
I am the agent for Ihe if the I>l-*w or
Prie Knglne. Its superiority is well eatnldlsticd.
more of them now being nwl and sold OiHil nil
other farm engine* In Oeorgln. Will be sold on
easy terms p, planters and perfect satisfaetlon
)ruiiruU*t*.d f
liiullet 4*lux iiml I*r4t Gin*,
(YoilrrN and 4'oiifl<‘iiN‘rN.
I am the njrmit for llilh port of tho Stab* for tin-
Mll of tli*H* tfitiM. (‘all on mo Ul“l I will mlihw
tl.e liiout *ntinflatory i*v|i#.iu-4* of tliflr Hujrrl<ir
ilv ovt-r nil otINTH. Tlti* fhft Him! mow of them
un* now *olJ thin* any other in oroof of Mu* rw*
mat ion in which they ure hob! hy our beat Ihii
t.rM Hriplee always on hnl. Torino ©aay unu
perfwt ant inflict ion Kuuraiitced,
4 lark Nrcd-d'othin l'lßiM*r.
This tea new grid valuable machine. It pre
pares the notion for tlie gms. save. Ilie gin from
wear and will pay for It-wlf In a slinrl time.
Have large number of eerlllloiifes front our Ir t
ind sod most prnetlottl planters that II Improves
Ibe coll on from to 2 els r-er pound. Call on
me and sec It. It will tar sold low ami guaran
teed.
I now have aaamplf machine.
J. A. ISKEO,
Look Out !
sioo, oo o
To Change bauds4oMiles from Atlanta
VnluabV Rent Eat*!* for sole and to rent in Uir
citv of ftrilfin and throiijrli Middle Hrorirhi to ttic
vnW of ONK HUNDRBn TIfOUfIANP IKL
-LARRiiikl over, lih txcii ooniiitfnod to the umler*
HiirnFd for wile and rent, oonnialinfr of Improved
plonUittnnM, both loand arnnll; lioiihoh and
lota, and atom houaoa In the city, with nod and
well cHtobiiHhrd trsulc. Beat water find boat cll
niHtc in the South Alan dealer In OroerHca and
Family Buppllea, and asr nt for the frntmnW
(tin Feeder and fondcn-cr. Call on or addrrHS
G. A. CUNNINGHAM.
Ileal '*n.
Skiffs- Sab ftr July,
STATE W GEORGE*, ['
BuTts Count?, y,
WILL be #<ylVhefOrc the court Ihiiik<* do tit* in
the town <rf in #nid county nl
State on the Ist TUi&SOA’Y T*N JULY n*?xt, within
the legal hours of . a ale, tla* deaeriksl
property to wit :
hix acred of land in the Srth confer of lot
of land number not known wituated and m
the county of Jhitts wlerc*on thO aid William’ H.
(tile# now rrstidcH, two acrca-fronthifc’ ttie' pubtie
road leading: from Sturk F. O. to and
tlnce acre# deep mukiiig in all #ix acre**, bound
a# follow#, Went by land, of W. 11. fit/ciU
by hmd#. of J. \V. Hurknc##, Kut by* land#.
it, Si. Hurbor, North by land# of, W. H. Oik*#,
ted upon as tlie property of W, 11. Giles, by vh r
tue and to . atisfy one H fa isHiied from the Sufa *
ri<r court of Bntt# county in favor of, Margaretti
Giles vm \V. 11. Giles Tenant in given
written notice, thia May 6th IHH2.
J f Or BEAUCHAMP
ftbertir.il. C.
Also at the #nwre time and place* two acre# and"
iftnd lying in the Mouth ea#t corner of lot of land
number not known six anted lying and being in
the county of Butt#, adjoin ing the #ix acres uteto
tioucif in the übovolevy, on the north and bound i
a# follows, West by laud# of W. H. Gjlt*#, South
by lands of W M. Wile.#, Kiuit by kitmis of Hamu
ei Barber, North by bind# of W. 11. Gilo* levied'
upon as (ho pmpetff rtf W. 11. OHo# by virtHa
and to satisfy one fi fa from the Superior
i ourt of Butt# county in favor of Margurett t illed
vmW. H. (*ile#. Tenant-in iMweiwinn givea witlWw
notice. This May 22d ISSI
J. O. BEACnrAMP
Sheriff . CV
SHERIFF’S SALE FOR AUGUST.'
’ \\J ILI. be aold before the Court house door in
V V fits town of Jackson, on the Ist Tuesda/ in
August 1882, within the legal hour# of #alc tho
following dcscribetl property to wit
Two I2J acre* of land hi the South west corner
of lot ei luud No., not known, situated lying|am(!
being in said county, whereon*W. H. Giles, re
side# bound a# follow#, WcHt *by lands of J. W.
Hark ness South by land* of J.. W. Harkness Hast
anti North by Ia naii of\V H. Giles, levied unon
as the property of the said William 11. OJ4,
by virture and to satisfy one fi fa, issued from
the Superior court of said county, in fkvor of Mar
garet Gilo# v. n. Win. 11. Giles Tenant in po##*#
#ion given written notice. Property jxdnted out
by piainiitl, thin June 2(iiU ISM*.
J. O. BEAiCCTT VMP
Sheri IT M. C.
By agreement betwoen the city National Hank,
and Hoot. W. Mays parties at intcrcHldhe property
known a# the Smith and May# mill located near
Stark I*. f>., will be sold at public outcry Ik*fora
the court house door in Jnekson, on the first.
Tuesday In July 1882. The terms of sale are one
Iml f Dec. 25 18*2, and one hulf Dec. 2. IBHB k , pur
chaser giving approved security for payment 01
the sat ■ e.
May 24 I*B*
CPiriCKOP GUDIN Alt Y, BL’TTS COl* NTT, GA.
At t iiamßcus June itth i#m.
A petition of free-bolder#, having been filed Ip
this office, mi May I2th I*B2, in terms of law,.ask
ing that the questie*n.Uf “fence'’ or “no fence” ha
submitted to the legal voter# of BiiHn t-canty.
Twenty days notice beina given. It in thercfwr*
ordered, that an election oe held an Wednesday
the ivth day of July 1882 in each Yfalilia dinlriut
tin said county of ifntts, at wliinh ull.votur# quali
fied to vote shall cast their vote# in tlie Mulitia
district where they reside, for “fence” or “no
fence.
Given under my hand and seal.
J, K CAHMICIIAKL
Ordinary.
Hjtme4t.
OPFIfTR OPOKDINAUY, BUTT’S GOUNTY, GA.
June Bth 1882.
Adininhstrstof#, Kxerutors, (itiardian# and
TiusteeSf required )ry law to make a return
on or liefore the regular term oft he court in July,
in each and every year, of Ida receipt* and expsu
diturcs. All defunlters wilt be eited to show
cause for tlitir neglect, immediately after the
session of the July term.
Respectfully,
J. F. CARMICHAEL.
Livery and Feed Stable,
R. T. WATKINS, PROP’R.
JACKSON GA.
0
rPIIE WCOPfgR (JltutLs county and tlic travvT
1 >ik public; are hereby notified Dn.t
a livery and fecit liable b uow o|K.*n in Jacknon
where tliev can bo accommodated at rounonabl*
priccM. I have tn connection, u larjje lot
lor drovers, aouvenient, to allow atock to the be*
advantage.
c
BARBEH HIIOP.
Your attention ia afao eatted to the fact that a
good BAR HR Tt >fIOP fa run in connection with
the Htuble. Hair out, Hbuvinx iMui ibaoiiKauitiv
done by a IUmI-clmw barber.
Bar and billiards.
FINE
Whiskey.
WINCC, DEin, Alt, ETC
R. T. Waitins, Prpprielor,
JACKSON OA.
My atock ol winea, whiskey cct,, ure rlaP
and arc tfcituit.c. 1 keep the bent and putlu if r
tho market My terms and price#* are reason* ><i
Oiveiuy goofia atrial and be convinced fb ielne
xccleut quality. oJOnovly
llOCli lUJHV IXG
DONE BY
NEW IMPROVED METHOD,
is
Wells, Mill Unop*, Ditches n<l Sliobls.
AdUreaf* inu (it Jackson or Indian Springe,
JOHN LASFEYERE.
Iticlnuond At lFanville B. It
PAHMENCER DEPARTMENT.
On and after June - r tli, IHBI. Pasaetiger Train
Service on tho Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line
division ol thin road will be ua follow* ;
(luNtu aril.
UNITED ATM MAll,, NO. 4:1, A.
fyCitve \tlanhi 4:00 a m
Arrive Charlotte, m... 3:35 p in
NEW yoRR EXTREMA, NO 47, B.
I.e.nvc Atlanta, •* • • 3:15 p m
Arrive Charlotte, m - * • 3:15 am
HKITED 9TATEH FAMT MAIL, NC> 4P, C,
Leave Atlanta, ; . , W p m
Arrive Charlotte, M • 5:35 am
nvwAsr.r. altoiimodation, no 21.
Atlanta, • 5:00 p
Arrive Huwannee, D t - - 7:08 p m
Wmwnrd.
IN IT EH ST ATI'S M All., SO 11.
T,eave Chnrbstte, m, • 12:30 p m
Arrive Atlanta, - - - • • 12:05
NEW YORK KXPKRM, NT 4f*.
I/pave Charlotte. M, .... 12:43 an
Arrive Atlanta, - 12:20 p m
I NITED MTATEA TAFT MA|t„ No 50.
la*MVC-Charlotte, M, .... 12:53
Arrive Atlanta, ..... 10:35
r WAN NEK ACCOMMODATION, NO 22.
I/oavc Suwannee, !,*.. 3 : 4f>
Arrive Atlanta '$ : 00 a m
(ONNECTIONM.
A, with arriving train* of Georgia Central and
\ and W I* rnftrunda.
B, with arriving tralna of Geortria Central A
:ud W !• and W and A railroad*. ’ A
C, with train* arriving on Ga. railroad
1). with lAwrencevill* Branch to ant) from
Lawrcnfceville.
M, with 0 (’and A—C C.-R and I> and A T &nw
O, for all pointe Weat, North and F;at
Pullman Sleeping Car Sendee on TrninaVo 17
and t daily, without change, hetwt.cn Atlanta
and New York. A. FOPR
eopt V ffeu’l Aget