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JACKSON.
Jackson, tic county cHc of butts county,
Oeorjfin,now lm* rK>ir<mri<'omt)iri< a ation with the
out Hide world, txiiiiK situutcd on the E. TANARUS., V. f
& Ga.. R. R., Macon rtnd Brunswick Railroad Ex
tension. A few facts on cotnmint? town of Middle
Georgia, nttd the fertile soil surrounding it in of
vast Importance union# tTie many other advanta
ges we have to alter persons scuking health him!
permanent Southern homes, Jackson in si tuotod in
the center of the county within three-quarters of
an hours drive to Georgia's famous Mummer re
sort, Indian Springs, noted for It* health restoring
properties which tins made it famous throughout
the country. We have a thrifty community and
public spirited citizens. The clinmto is unexcell
ed in any country. Free of public debt. Our cit
izens arc alive to the best educational facilities
mid advantage* characteristic of h growing, en
terprising town. This section of the country is
fluent in Georgia, adapted to raising a great va
riety of agricultural and horticultural products.
All kinds of out-door work can Im; performed at
all seasons of the year. Weave wit anted in the
IVuit growing region of the South and cotton
country. Property of all kinds is very cheap
though rapidly advancing in value. Thoinhuh-
ItantH are cultivated, courteous and hospitable.
We have a large area of country to support husi
ntw enterprise* of any kind and invite emigrant*
to settle among us; no letter opjwirtunlty is of
ered mechanics, tnidesman am? judiciouscapital-,
ist to Invest uul build up a prosperous buslness
Any information will he glndly furnished by
addressing the N>.vr* or 11. O. Uj|toi, real es
tate agent. Bee directory of county officers Ac.,
In local column:
NOTH'. K.
The Democratic Executive Commit
tee of Butts county is requested to
meet in Jackson on the Ist Tuesday in
September for organization mid for de
termining the time and mode of nomi
nating a candidate, for tlio Legislature.
A full attendance is desired.
Aug. 22d 1882
E. E. Pounds.
The Exact Posltiaa.
The National [Republican organ]
of tliis city, far less sanctimonious but
far more tnir than tho Constitution
(Stephens mouthpiece), thus clearly
states the position of General Gar
trell’s candidature in its relation to
the late Republican convention. Tho
Constitution will please notico tho
National’s qualifying paragraph is an
official transcript of tho Republican
convention’s unanimous proceedings :
[From tho National].
For Clover nor:
LUCIUS JT. UAKTUIILL.
Resolution of the Republican Stat e
Convention :
In view of tho fact that this eons
. > entioii will not nominate a Republic
can Candidate for (J< vernor, and
there being but two candidates in the
field tor that higff position, * * *
it is the sonne of this convention that
lion. Lucius .7. Gartrcll should re
ceive the support ol tho people ot
Goorgii.
General Gartrell’s undoubted Pc
niooracy is licio plainly and purpose
ly recognized both by tho Republican
Convention and the Republican press;
bnt, as if to make this recognition
still more emphatic, tho National
omits Gen. Gartroll's name trom its
list of Republican candidates, which
list appears in a separate space of the
paper.
The National lurthor says, else
where : ‘‘Every Republican who
votes for Gartrcll will do so with tho
full knowledge that ho is a Demo
crat, and that he does not claim to
be anything else. They vote for him
because they can boo him, while they
cannot see the man concealed by tho
ring under iho coffin of Mr. Stephens,
the other gubernatorial candidate,”
II ere we have tho exact position
of General Gartrcll in the canvass,—
Phonograph.
Walton. News and Viumm. mt 10
other day a cow was standing in front
of one of the largo windows in the store
under the hotel, when by chance she
saw her shadow in the glens. She bow
ed her ueck and prepared for a fight,
and seeing the cow in the glass assum
ing the sumo warlike appearance, with
a quick snort aud a heavy plunge she
landed herself inside of the store with
tlie fragments of glass falling over her
back. The surprise of the cow was
only equalled by the high-toned lan
guage of the infuriated landlord, who
wax standing in sight.
We have some fours in publishing
the following from the Cut'nbert Ap
peal. It appears to Ikj rank treasou
against the bassos. If Brother Saw
tell doesn’t mind, Alfred l'aslia will
issue an "irade,” and consign him to
the most terrible political limbo. The
following are the terrible words : “Ste
phens will le elected governor. Col
quitt will fill Senator Hill’s place in
he Senate. Joe Brown will resign his
m Senator and “Little Aleck"
will he elected as his suoeetoor. Con
sequently, no man can be made presi
••nt of the next Senate who is not in
ie “ring,” as ho will be governor dur
g the interval from Stephen's resig
atjoii and an election by the people.
A>e Brown carries the official patron -
*ge in his pocket. “Little Aleck’’ and
■ "olquitt are in full accord with Joe.
Joe has resigned every office he has
c ver fdled. Colquitt is desirous to he
Senator; ditto “Little Aleck.” You
see. Remember I”
Forsyth county voted fence 1,215 ;
no r —2’\ 1’ 1 ’
A Chi istiaii'x Prayer.
For the Xfcws.
Jesus keep me from all sin,
Make me clean, and pure within;
Prepare .my heart to worship Thee,
For time and for eternity.
Thou art the God of all my love,
Let me thy religion prove ;
And, by my light illumied so,
Others constrain to serve Thee, too.
May I love Thee, as I would,
And my neighbor as I should;
Then he aide to forgive,
All my enemies, that doth live.
Great many times, despondent clouds,
All around and about me shrouds;
But the presunco of Thy face,
Disperses thorn, and then there's peace.
Glory to Thee, Thou Great High
Priest,
For this comfort, which is hest,
Of all the gifts we have in life;
It elevates mo, above all strife.
Take me now into Thy euro,
Thy will to do, may I nee’r forbear,
That I may live above all sin,
To glorify Thee world without end.
C. V. IP.
Hon, L. J. Gartrcll is tho most
independent Democrat of the Inde
pendent party for governor. Both
wings of the Republican parly re
commend him for governor of the
Slate. Messrs Felton and Speer, in
harmony with tho “left wing” of the
Democratic party, have nominated
Mr, Stephen*, famous for his Inde
pendentisin, and ask that he shall ho
elected governor of tlio Stale. Vote
gentlemen for your choice. It is good
to have two grand national parties—
the ono to watch tho other. Fear not
being ostracized. Ostracism is a thing
of the past ; it has fagged out in
Georgia, Tho great Commoner ha*
accomplished that much good in tho
great commonwealth ot Georgia.
Some ot the Democrats are to lender
looted to vote for Mr. Gartrcll, but
will not vote for Mr. Stephens; aye.
"Imt is the difference ?—they “that
are not for us are against us.” Be
tween tho two, the “odds aro iho
end*.” Mr. Gartrcll is out-rpoken
forever and ilernally against the pay.
meat of the //ullock bogus 8 per
cent bonds. Mr. Stephens rests so
lair upon his record and his devotion
to constitutional law, and does not
open his mouth up n tho grave ques
tion, leaving you to infer that the
constitution of 1808 and 1870 Hetties
tho matter beyond peradventure.
Some of his warm friends do not fan
cy his silence upon that issue.—Tele
graph and Messenger.
The ./ames boys have been outdone
in daring robbery. Recently in
Kewance, Illinois, two called nt. a
bank and asked p< mission to leave
their satchels there a short time. At
0 o'clock in the evening when the*
hank was being closed, the men
knocked at tho door and asked for
their satchels. A lady opened tin*
door and was seized by one of tlio
rascals who kicked her nearly insensi
ble, Tho other man rushed by her
toward tho vault nud knocked the
oashicr insensible with a revolver.
Tho burglers then secured 820,000
from the vaults and made their esepe
This is ono of the most daring oases
of robbory on reoord.
Is Jly Work l>ouc f
Cincinnati Enquirer : ./onesboro
had a sensation at a prayer meeting
night before last. Rev, J, 11. Porter
the leading divine ot the place, while
exhorting his hearers to oomo forward
was noticed to gasp for breath mid
his eyes tilled with tears. lie at Inst
recovered, and cried out : “My God,
;t or. v fs my work done ?" Before
tlioso nearest could e nd. !.;.< f o ]|
to the pulpit chair. Ho had been
stricken dumb, and all efforts to re
store his voice have proved unavnil,
ing. The best physicians ot the
neighborhood hnve given tho case
their attention, but it is believed that
he will never be able to speak again.
As the train loft Columbus tor Ma
con Monday night, a ball came crash*
ing through tho window of tho pas.
eengcr coach, scattering glass over
the passengers and narrowly missing
Conductor Dougherty. Mr. Dough
erty thinks it was fired by a scouti*
drel whom lie a tew minutes before
put off the train. Ho was a thick-set,
tolerably well-dressed white man,
and may possibly he in tho city yet,
it ao, we hope our police may piek
him np, as Nothing would give us
more pleasure than to chronicle his
ospturu and speedy punishmeut.
Rome is making liberal offers to
secure the location of the Cincinnati
and Georgia .Railroad shops.
The Macon Telegraph predicts that
the East Tunn. Virginia and Georgia
Railroad shops will be located at Ma
con.
One family brought in one bun
dred and sixty dollars worth of dried
peacheo yesterday.—Griffin News
A large cockroach stopped the
town clock at Dallas, Texas the oth*
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H ANGING OF OKS. J ACK
TtHXEIt.
Details of the Conspiracy
in Which He Was
King leader.
Meridian, Aug. 23.—One of the
most horrible and cruel conspiracies
ever entered into by the negroes of
this section, came to light in Choc
taw county, AU., just across our Stato
line, near Butler, (he county seat, on
Wednesday, of last week. It seems
that some white men were riding
along the read leading to Allen's Mill
near Dcsotoville, and found some pa
pers, which, upon examination, prov
ed to he the minutes of a negro or
ganization, formed for brutal deeds of
blood.
Information was gleaned from the
minutes found that it was the inten*
tion ot the negroes to make a general
as-anlt upon the whites between the
15th and 17th of October, ami that
the organization was 490 strong ami
tour years old, having been called in
to existence in 1878. -Every member
had subscribed to the most solemn
oath and binding obligation to secro
ey, and the conspirators were pledged
to kill every while man, woman and
child in the country, ‘ from the cradle
to the grave.”
A notorious bad negro by the name
of Jack Turner who, in his communi
cations to the organization, signed
himseif ‘ Gen. ./aok Tui tier,” was the
evil spirit of whom the conspiracy
was born, aud who, if h;s wicked
scheme broved successful, was to be
made the ruler of the county with a
big salary. There were also commu
nications from Capt. Jesse Wilson
and “Capt. Peter Hill” among the
papot a.
The plan was, when the lime came
for action to divide the organization
into three companies, to be c -mmand
cd by “Gen. Jack Turner,” “Capt.
Jesse Wilson” and ‘Capt. Peter
Ilill,” who were to take up positions
in the Butler, Mt. Sterling and Doso
toville neighborhoods, and attack the
whole county simultaneously, and
slaughter every man, woman and
child that wore a white skin.
This nows was circulated rapidly
over the county among the white
people, who organized and armed
themselves and wont in search of the
black fiends who were planning lo
slaughter them. They soon came
upon “Unit, ,/d.ok Turner,” ‘ Captain
Jesse Wilson,’’ "Capt. Peter Hill,”
Secretary Fred Homier, Union, a
preacher, and two other leaders,
names unknown, and took thorn in
custody to Haller, the county scut,
where they wi re lodged in jail.
Saturday morning Secretary 15 in
ner was taken from the jail by the
whiles and interrogated, and not with
standing tho proof was conclusive
against him, he denied all knowledge
of the conspiracy and allirmed with
Christian-liko sincerity his innocence,
lie was tied up by tho toes, while
liev. Litnon was brought out to toll
what lie knew, He didn’t know any
thing at. first, hut under the refresh
ing and persuasive influence of the
lash, applied vigorously to his bared
back, lie remembered and told a great
many things.
When tho minutes were read lo
him ho admitted that lie had heard
them read twice before in the me t
ing ; that he know tho conspiracy ex
isted; that it was the intention of tho
negroes to kill the people, take pos
session of tho county and make Gen.
Jack Turner ruler, but that lie had
nothing to do with it. lie admitted
that he lud been carrying the call
around and getting tho negroes to
join, and that when arrested he was
on his last round, and that ho was
paid fifty cents a day tor his services
lie could not bo whipped into telling
tvliero the books and other papers ol
tho organisation wore kept, He de
nied all knowledge of their wherea
bouts; said ho knew they existed,
but did not know where they were
kept, lie said that one of the negroes
asked in the jail tho night before if
the white people had found tho books
and oilier papers, and that Jack Tur
ner spoke up and said : “No, they are
not quite that u—d smart.'
After this admission and other con
clusive proofs against him, it was un
aniottsly agreed among the whites
that Gen. Jack Turm-r ought to
swing. So accordingly he was taken
from the jail, and between the hour
of twelve and one o’clock in tho broad
open light of the day he was hanged
to the limb of a tree ou the maiu
street of the town.
There was a strong inti mat ation
manifested on the part ol the people
to hang Hie other six, but older and
cooler council prevailed, and they
were spared.
It is said the people were as quiet
and cool as people could be under the
circumstances, and ihat the execution
of Turner was as deliberate as if duuu
under the tonus of law.
All is quiet now, and no further
tr-n' lc is likely to occur.
I’he job priming office of Mr. Free
man Smith, ot Columbus, came near
being burned by the explosion of a
kerosene lamp on Monday uight.
The recent fair at Forsyth, for the
hem-fit of the Female College, netted
probably twelve hundred dollars.
Three escaped convicts are hiding
in a Dougherty conn'y swamp. They
are being limited with dogs, and it is
thought they will soon he captured.
A part ot the county line between
t/aekson and Banks counties lias n< v
er been marked or inn, and as the
same is needed, the grand jury of
Jackson county will recommend a
survey of the same,
A Clay county negro, the other
day was employed to kill a dog, which
he did, but going beyond liscontract
he skinned and ate the animal he had
killed, believing it to be nicer than
ve n'son.
August, 12.—The cotton is rusting
and rotting, and the fodder is scorch
ing and burning between showers.
The cotton is heavily fruited and a
few days of shunshine and Ihe first
crop will open and cotton pickers will
be in demand —Griffin News.
Indians will not cook in their wig
wams, because they have a theory
that if they were to cook inside the
steam would collect in their clothing
and draw the lightmng. The Rev.
Th is. S. Dana, an educated Indian,
says lie do s rot know w hether or not
it is nttnbutable to that fact, but it is
certain no Indian wigwam was ever
struck by light rr’ng, and no Indian
lias ever been killed by that fluid in
ono hundred yeais.
Quitman Free Press : ,/be Brown
is going to buy the State road. We
are in favor ot making him a free
simple deed to tho State.—Joe Brown
has resigned every office he ever held
except the One he now holds. lie has
our permission to resign this one al
so.—Gartrell says lie is ru tiling as an
Independent Democrat, but will not
refuse Republican votes. Well, Mr.
Stephens says the same thing in re
gard to the Republican votes.
Americas Recorder : A man by the
name ol Marion Jackson, a well-to
do •farmer of Webster county, clop
c.l on Monday night, the 14th, with
Miss Eberheart, a sister ot Miss Su
son Ebeiheart, who was hung a few
years ago, in that county- Mr. 7ac
son left a wife and two children de
pendent upon a charitable public.
The parties arrived in Ameiicus
Tuesday and took the train in the af
ternoon for Macon- It is supposed
'hat they aro making their way to
Texas,
The Albany News and Advertiser
publishes the following snake story
which wan given its reporter by a ne
gro named Deal Jackson, a colored
man weil known in the community as
a man of veracity : ‘‘He said that on
the Gilbert place, six tn’les from Al
bany, in Zeo county, on Wednesday
night, a negro woman named Emma
Kennedy was Ling asle p with a two
weeks old infant by her side, when
she was awaken by an unusual mo
tion beside her. Her screams brought
her husband to the bedside, and, turn
ing down tho covers, there was the
hideous sight of a rattlesnake coiled
about his baby. The snake quickly
uncoiled himself and dropped upon
ihe floor. lie was killed by the dar
keys who had gathered to see what
occasioned the eoinmotion, and thir
teen rattles weie counted upon his
tail. Tho frightened people threw
him into the fire as soon as tie was
dead The baby was unharmed.”
Montezuma Weekly : A colored
child, in town was given a dose of
cab mol and then ft and on butter milk
limit its gi 'edint-ss was satisfied. 1
Salivation set iu and tho entrain • f
the child a • ru eaten ooroplrtrly up.
t died a most a oruzmg death.
h tine uu
Should Consult Their Interest by Addressing
J, T. MERCER,
Longview, Georgia
[Macon and Brunswick Railroad,]
My mill is situated on the railroad and I am prepared to fill orders for lumber promptly, in any
quantity and quality. Fun-class ,uiuber guaranteed in every reaped.
LUMBER SAAVED to ORDER.
PRICES.
Kiln dried flooring - - - #lO. per Thousand Feet.
Flooring from the saw, - - - SB. ‘‘ “ <(
Weather Boarding - - - $ l>. '
Framing - - - - ‘ 1 -
Ceiling - - - - * * '• ~ „
Ceiling Kiln Dried - - • * #9.
Send along your orders and we guarantee you satisfaction. IGaug
The Best
ADVERTISING MEDIUM
is juDßtEeEOnen,
‘ Twenty women in lowa wou some
ice-cream by remaining together an
hour without speaking a word. ’
Twenty women in Georgia will do
more than that. They will talk to a
man two hours, and then decline a
second plate.
Post Appeal: Large numbers ol
hogs have recently been purchased in
Ohio and Illinois to he sent to Geor
gia to be fattened. There is some
thing refreshingly novel in this.
E- J- DEANE,
PHOTOGRAPHER
And Dealer in Picture Frames,
17 Hill Street, - - - Griffin, Ga
All sizes awl kinds of Firt-Hass work executed !
promptly. Old pictures coppied and enlarged!
wall pictur of yourself in a handsome frame
Bxlo inches, bnly
H. HENDRICK. Y. A. WRIGHT.
WCIGTT BIVINS,
ATTORNEY’S AT LAW.
j*n&*o*u - - oa.
WILL plead and practice in Butts and adjoin
ng counties, OFFICE ut Court House.
1 feb ’B2.
(tlio KG Ja JP. Bil l X H,
Attorney At Law,
- - - GA.
Will practice in the Superior Court of the sev
eral counties composing; the Flint Judicial Cir
cuit and the United .States District Court. Com
mercial and other collections a speciality.
OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE.
June 27th, 1832, tf
Rea! Estate,
H.O.BENTON
AGENT, JACKSON, GA.
For information concerning prop
erty in Jackson and Butts couuty, ad
dress H. O. Benton.
CAMPBELL k JONES
Macon, Ga.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
Commission Merchants,
Office and Warehouse, corner of
POPLAR and SECOND STREETS,
llttkc Arivitiit'e* on Cotton,
At Lowest Bank Rates.
R. 11. KINGMAN, Weigher.
June 21,1882.
11m wols,
non * jolifiei.il
J - - • UA.
All Work Warranted.
Carriages, Buies, Wag
ons, etc.
overhauled and repaired on short no
tice.
ALL KINDS OF
* Job Work
done with neatness and dispatch.
CARRIAGE SMITHING GONE,
UNDERTAKER.
Will keep on hand Coffins, Caskets
and Undertakers Hardware. A hears,
will also be furnieshd. BQL- Shop in
rearot Duke’s store. marl
/ffgSp FREE!
jfFRELIABLE SELF-CURE.
A favorite proscription of one of the
most noted ana Mrccemnui speciatiate in the U S.
(now retired) for theeurc of .Vc>*rot< Debility,
r nHt Wftnhood, iVeaknee* uu.l Decay. Sent
in plai a settled eu vt lopeyVee. Druy gists can fill IU
_ Addr... DR. WARD A CO.. Mo.
COTTON GINS AND STEAM ENGiSST
C. H. Johnson & Son.,
10 HILL STREET GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Invite the attention of the citizens of Butts and adjoining; count ie9, to their stock of Hn?dwar
Cutlery, Gins, Carriage and Wagon Material, Paints Oils an Varnishes, which are being offered 1
lowest prices. They are selling the cheapest good quality Steam Engines, manufactured Alsoth**
Van Winkle Improved Gin and Press, also the J. & L Gin, Call and see them. 19julyly °
mmSI"
YENTLEAIKN: I have used I>r. Uautbe’s Ikon Tonic in my practice, and In an experieure of
1 * twenty-five years in medicine, have never found any thine to give the results that Db. Hartik'r
Iron TONIC does. In many cases of Nervous Prostration, Female Diseases, Dyspepsia, and aa Im
poverished condition of the blood, this peerless remedy has. In my hands, made some wonderfbl cures.
Cases that have baffled some of our most eminent physicians have yielded to this great and Incompar
able remedy. 1 prescribe it in preference to any Iron preparation made. snek^ a eonpoad
as Dtt. n j a uTtit’ii Iron Tonic is a necessity in my practics. Db. uuujuar
ST. LOUIS, Mo,, NOT, pith, 1881. 3104 Wash. ArgßK.
J t gives color to the blood\ 1
natural healthful tone to\ O' JkjtSLy _ JM m M Mr j
the digestive organ* and] MJaWM £f J MMgEf Jb MM f M M* *
nervous system, making { |Et&yar &Jg jv Mf M m t ' M Mm HH
it ajyjdiceihle to General / IF 1g WMr Ji jO&Bw MW &fMM Ja
J*owers and impotence. I
MANUFACTURED CY THE DR. HARTER A££DICIN£ CO.. 213 N. MAIN ST*ST. LOUIS.
Lime Works,
O. L ADD, General Agent,
10 S. FORSYTH STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
LADD’S ALKALINE FERTILIZER,
LADD’S AGBICULTUBAL LIME.
Ladd’s Building and Plastering Lime.
I” S a I J*? °l Portland, Rosendale, Louisville,
CEMEXTS -
Vqj Yw, \ Fla teri ,g Hair and •- alcined Plaster
19julyljr
PROTECT YOOH WIFI 4 CHILDREN.
BY TfiSK OKbE OF TUG
HOME GUARDIAN,
HEADQUARTERS AT MACON, GEORGIA.
Organized In LONDON England 1828.
Division If o, 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.
EXECUTI VE COMMITTEE.
G. W. Mann, J. H. Land, J. T. Land, 11. O. Benton,
J. W. Carmichael;
6t Your Death, Your Wife and 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 inends, nt home, and each fit ember hnsa voice in tiie man
agement of Ihe affairs'—consequently it nt> humbug. The gentlemen that com
pose DIVISION NO. 12. at Jackson, is a sufficien t guarantee to the people nf
this section, and should de tiaml 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 be seen by application tunny oi’its members.
Any male or female hot ween the age of 16 and 60. who -an s- the Exumi
nation, can become a member of tlie Order and insure their live- :r on In
S3OOO. It is worth vonr attention to encqtiire Into the merits and benefits ot
“THE HOME GUARDIAN.” Jackson, Ga.. 20th, 1882.
Tli© Best is tiie Claeape^t,
THIRTY-FOUR YI3AUM O THE HA IiKFf !
THE LARGEST Phaetons
Stock Of AND
Carriages, SPRING
akd'euggies. . W, G ;..s.
•off,
lii the city of Atlanta, will be found at the Southern Branch of the
F$ !b . r ig-jn urn pa -
tbrnri : V. ih-v A
Nos. 39, 4-1 an(i 43 D <t .; ' 1t < l , A • L. v
MIL BURN WAGONS are among: the oldest striekly first-class productions of this nature in tiie
United states. They nave always stood the most severe tests of this climate, and to-day have a right
to the name “The Old Reliable*”
Every size Iron Axle,-Thimble Skein, and Hollow Iron Axle Vi agens will always be found at the
Library Building.
Write fora Circular of our Wrought Iron 7/ollow Axle Wagon. It is the Best.
If your merchants do not keep the Milburn; write to Southern Branch, Atlanta, Ga.
11. L. ATWATKR,
aug29 Manager and General Agent.
The “Will E” Sewing Mat Lire
E.nili ■* 1'- vo !
®B3cao is it is iSs Lillies!
UTTNKING; th montqbiet; n afeo* the pr'‘>‘-st
s itch; and lias move couyenn no..- ‘iiau an?
It is warranted five years and is th easiest
to sell, and gives th.- best sati:'action ary
machine on the market.
, 'uteuding pnrdus-r- are soh-nt.A to
amine it befbre buying. Kespontn* tr and, !er
wanted in sii nn'N-<me4 erritery. _- r
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holt sale and Retail Deales,
59 Broad Street A’ILAATA, Gforgia 5®