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JACKSON. OA. SEP., 2i, JBB2
W. E. HARP, - - Editor.
Am Attempt to “Jtnlldozc”
and Inliiuldatc the Sewn”
For (ho first time in our journalistic
career have we been tried to lie “l.nll
do*l” by a clique or ring or wlmt ev
er von me a mind to call it, for we have
not been able to gel at the prime mov
ers in the matter, was during last
week, for giving expression to our
opinions on flic gubernatorial question
and far allow ing space in our ealumns
to a communication signed “B. 0.”
So terribly beset were a few of
them about it, says onr friends, that
they talked of and we believe tried to
bold an indignation meeting. Failing
in tqat. which speaks in the highest
"Terms forthe intelligence and fairmind
edness of the people of Butt* county,
who saw the preposterousnesß of such
an action, and who are willing to ac
cord every man, in this free country,
the right to his opinions and the man
agement of iiis prirntc n/l'airs ; they
insulted the dignity of one of the most
intelligent Grand Jury* ever cnipan-
Jielcd in Butts county., by petitioning
ihemtopns* resolution* denouncing
tho News for allowing the publication
of a eommunicafron which we have
nothing to do with more than giving
place to to it, as we have done in the
past, and will continue to do in future,
for unlike some men and journals, we
ha vc some respect fin*fairness and cour
tesy to other*, and are willing to grant
the privilege of expressing their views
through otlr columns, however much
they may conflict with our own ; and
a man with ft thimble full of brains
know* wo arc not responsible and will
not bold ui accountable for the opin
ion* of other*.
Of course the Grand Jury gave it the
‘■•<iFnim>nt wan lin
ing rend, each syllable-, us they were
uttered from the lips of a veteran fore
man fell Hat upon the ears of that in
dignant body of intelligence—indig
nant at being asked fir such action at
their hands. The veto resounded to the
petitioners and echoed to a sympathis
ing people like the whoop of a frontier
wafrior, reverberating from the moun
tain* side to tho valley below.
Tho last resort, in which they worn
mic,cMful, was, influencing tho r' grid’
In withdraw his advertising from the
News. In this they would hike the
broad and mem from our family to
gratify n personal, polities' grudge,
aoj (hereby hope to perish us out and
would glory in our downfall, it is
useless for us to express our contempt
for wach a pronciplc—suffice it to say,
s large number of the peoplo of the
county disapprove of it, among whomc
are many friends of the sheriff.
It is a policy move on the part of
the Sheriff. He raid the “influence
that induced him to give ns his work,
the same influence was brought to
bear upon him to take it away." If
this l>o true, and we have no reason
for doubling his voracity, wo know
what that influence is.
There has been various conjectures
and sentiment expressed on tho action
of the sheriff in this matter, by those
who were loth to Indieve he could he
made use of in any such a way.
As to tho communication in the
News lust week, we are not responsi
ble for the sentiment. Neither do we
indorse that part, reflecting upon Gov.
Colquitt’s religions character. As to
his “speech of the Bth" nod (Jen. Oar
troll's contradiction, we know nothing
about. This is purely a matter between
It. 0., and Gov. Colquitt ; and louse
the language of Judge Tripp, “a man
is a fool for the want of sense” who will
hold us responsible for it.
We nre not to he "bulldozed" into
revealing the author of communica
tions ly any sort of threats. It is not
customary to tell these things through
mere idle curiosity in some person
wanting to know. When the demand
comes from tho proppor source, then
we will give tho author of communi
cations.
W'e question no mini's right to liis
political opinions and the management
of his business.
We are for the nominee in this cam*
paigu, from Hardeman down, but
rmr viHivtlimkloufl ( v, like ili.tusnnds
of other good democrats, anti-Steph
ens, and we think we have better r a
sons for it than yon who expect to sup
port him.
Wo have nothing to coneesl. Tlo
don’t propose to advocate one eonrso
and persue another. JPe are honest
in our convictions and “sink or swim
live or die" wc expect to pursue the
course dictated by our conscience snd
wlist we conceive to lie right. Any
man noting contrary to his honest con
victions, in nur opinion, is not worthy
of respectability, and is s traitor to him
self.
tPe have added s large numlair of
names to our subscription list, and we
expect to lose some.
A Hlyalrrous Srreuadr.
A myterious sound in the ntmos
phere, last Tuesday morning shout
two o’clock, resembling an .’Kolian
harp, startled some of our people,
who thought Gabriel was tooling his
resurrection tune. It was a moat beau
tiful and plaintive semnude, continu
ing lor two boors, and seems still a
myitery unsolved.—Modivon i an.
Yellow p-vor i* iucr.a mg in
Brownsri'le Texas.
A fire in the Western Union Tele
graph office in Baltimore, yesterday,
damaged the office 85,000.
‘ t am a broken man,” aaid a poet,
"Wi II," laid his friend, “I inferred
that from your pb-ces.”
At Gilviaton Texan, one hoy tied
a rag soaked with coal oil nronndihe
neck of a plnyma'c while the latter
was asleep, and then set it on fire*
Tho victim was fatally burned,
Anew speed indicator, called the
Strathmogiaph, for indicating the
speed of locomotives, has been intro
duced on the Hanoverian railroad*.
By it the engineer enn read from a
scale thecctiial speed of his engine at
any time, hoable* winch a complete
record c>f the trip is kept on a strip
<>f paper
The jealous husband of a pretty
woman at Fayette, Texas, branded
her with an iron used for marking cat
tle, making a stir and cross, which
she must bear on oncli cheek for lit**.
Mias I'hilpina Frengel, of North
St. Louis, Ima taken no nourishment
in foity days, nnd is still up and about
the homo working dr usual.
Tho engine, •‘General," which was
wrecked in the collision at Kingston
several weeks ag >, and in which her
driver. Andy Wes', was killed, is
said to he the same locomotive that
pulled the train stolen by the Mitch
ell raiders in 1801.
A Tennessee preacher is in trouble
with his congregation because the
friend he loaned his fast borne to won
a race with it. He expect* to prove,
however, dial the animal had a leaf
of lh* Bible tied to iti tail belore it
went on the track.
Saturday night Win..). Munden, a
notorious while man, and fivv
pi iiMiiitrn oroae jail at Hartford, N,
O. Munden was an ex-member of
the Legislature and about a year ago
eloped with another man’s wife ta
king 83 500 of tlio deserted hus
band's money.
Douglnsville Star: Last week Mr,
G. \V. Blair Bent to tho ollice n
strange fre.ik of nature. It was a
ketten that had n double head,, liav
ing three eyes and two mouths,
iOtherwise it was like any other kit.
ten. l)r. J. \V. Westmoreland lias
taken posession of it and will preserve
it in alcohol.
New corn is selling at Hayneavillc
and Ilawkinsville at fifty and fil'y
five cents per bushel, yet. the mer
chants of Ilawkinsville continue to
sell meal nl 51,20 to $1,25 per bush
el.
An Austin Texas man three years
ago planted some seed of Malaga
grapes, A few days ago he cut a
hunch ol grapes from the vinca that
grew from the seed. The hunch
weighed nearly four pounds.
The caterpillar is putting in his
work in Dougherty, hut it ia 100 late
in the season for him to do much
damage.
The Conyers Examiner ia reaponSi*
hie fur the following : “A twelve
year o'd boy nt Waynesboro look
720 grams of quinine in twenty-one
days. He is one of llioso potent in
side fellows."
Four persona has been killed in
Dodgo county within a month.
Dodge county is a good county to
dodge,
A well known citizen of Twiggs
county In somewhat of a matrimonial
ist, and should be elected President
of a matrimonial association. This is
his record: lie has married three
wives in tho past fourteen months,
and on Friday last married another.
Wheat is down to eighty cents
per bushel nt Nicholnsville, Kentucky.
It is thought it will got as low as
seventy-live cents before the season
is over.
riCMiieticlsm is cropping out in
first class, prosperous railroads. The
Pennsylvania Railroad Company em
ployes a gardener on eaoh of the four
divisions between New York, Phila
delphia and Pittsburg. Their duties
nre to lay out tho beds which greet
the eve of the railroad traveler at the
various stations, the company fur
nishing the money to secure the nec
essary plant*. They arc also expect
ed to presene their symmetry and
trim thorn at intei vals of a few weeks
to a month* The handsomest gui
don on tho lino is at Tuscarora.
Six different pieces of pasteboard,
each one in n separate envelope, nil
inclosed in n big one, is the fashion
now for invitations to weddings. One
has the names of tho father and moth
er of the bride ; then that <f tho par.
oil's of the groom ; then comes the
bride's card, separate, .as Miss —and
that of the groom ; next the invita
tion to the marriage, and another
card stating alien .Mr. and Mrs are
to beat home ; and luat the card of
lire clergyman aho is to jrerform tho
ceremony.
ConstHufioii and I*y I itws
of Jat'kson M C. Church
Entiles Mutual Aid
Stielety.
CONSTITUTION.
Sec. Ist. Desiring to promote the
growth of God’s Kingdom upon earth
to meet tlie opportunities he has giv
en us and the responsibilities lie has
placed upon us, we unite in forming
a society to lie culled the Ladies Afutu
al Aid Society.
Sec. 2nd. The object of this socie
ty shall he to improve and aid iu fur
nishing the Parsonage.
Sec. 3d. The officers of the society
shall consist of President, Vice Presi
dent Secretary, Treasurer and an Exec
utive Board, who shall he elected at the
annual meeting of the society, to he
held in July of every year, and shall
perform such duties as prescribed by
the society. A vacancy occuring dur
ing the year may be filled at any regu
lar meeting.
Sec. 4th. The regular meetings shall
be held every Thursday evening uC 4
o'clock, and six members shall consti
tute a quorum forthe transaction of
business.
Sec. sth. The dues of members shall
be 10 cents a month or SIOO a year,
payable monthly, quarterly or annual
ly.
Sec. 6th. Any gentleman or lady
may beeome*an associate or honorary'
member of the society, upon the pay
ment of SIOO, such members have a
right to vote in the election of officers
and upon questions pertaining to the
go urea I management of I lie society.
Sec. 7lh. At any time when desira
ble, an Advisory Committee of tin*
male associate members may he ap
pointed to co-opperatc with theUxeeu-*
five Board in carrying out tho plans of
the society.
JIY T.AW*.
Sec. Ist. It shall be the duty of the
President to act as chairman of the
executive board, to call special mcct
i lies when .r oerm <*U vis, ible or
when requested to do so by three mem
bers of the society, and to appoint all
committies not otherwise provided foe.
In the absence of the President the du
ties shall fall on the Vice President.
See. 2nd. It shall be tho duty of
the secretary to keep a full record of
the proceedings of the society and to
conduct its correspondence.
Sec. 3d. It shall he the duty of the
Treasurer to receive and pay out all
In< >ney from whatsoever source desired
and to keep accurate account of the
same. The money which conics into
the hands of the Tr-usurer shall be
managed mid expended by the Execu
tive Board. It shall not ho paid out
only hy order of tho society, signed by
the President, countersigned by the
Secretary.
Sec.-fill. Executive Board shall consist
of President and Vive President, Sccrc
tary, Treasurer anil three members of
the society ; they shall meet at the call
of the president, shall plan the gener
al work of the society, devise ways
and means for its extension manage
and expend the money payed to the
Treasurer. The order of business at
the regular meetings of the society
shall ho as fallows :
Devotional exercises, reading an ap
proval of minutes, reports of Treasurer,
reports from each member what they
have been doing for tho society. Mis
cellaneous business, adjournment.
President Mrs. John Land, Vice Pres
ident , Secretary Mrs. Emma Bank
ston, Assistant Secretary Miss Willie
Benton, Treasurer Miss Ellon Finley.
Fix m'TIV K Co M M ITT K K .
Mrs. W. E. Harp, Mrs. Henry Land,
and .Vrs. Sallie Wilkorson.
The Agusta Evening News asks
the following interesting questions ;
Now that Mr. Wad ley is dead, where
will the lease of the Georgia road rust
will the Central or tin* successors of
Mr. Wad ley become tho lessee, or
will the lease now go entire to the
surviving partner, the Louisville and
Nashville ?
William Chapman, an elderly gen
tleman, was killed in Worthington.
Ind., ou Friday evening by his in
sane wife. Preparations had been
made to send her to an asylum. Her
husband, who had been watching her
for several days, fell asleep trom fa
tigue, when she cut his throat with a
i asor.
The storm blow sea birds into Al
bany, and dead sea gulls were found
plentifully on the streets tho next
day.
A great deal ot sickness is reported
all over the State.
General Gartroll paid tho Augusta
Evening News a visit Friday last and
he found himself pretty solid wiili the
hoys and quite at home in this office.
Tho General i one of the cleverest
ireu in Geoigia, and ho is making a
mighty impression throughout the
State and lignt herein Agnsta that
will supriso somebody on the election
day. lie says he is finding his lricnds
on all sides, and promises not only to
carvy the State, but declares he will
carry Kiohinondoounly by a big ma
jorty. He says he is a Georgian aud a
better Democrat than Mr. Stephens,
and when elected will I*6 the Govern
or of the whole people.—Evening
News. It is foolish to think that Gen.
Gartroll will get an insignificant
\ot*. —Macon Telegraph.
Alabama lightning tore the feath
ers ofl" a rooster and threw him over
the fence, but he was tip and crowing
before the thunder came.
It is rumored that President Arthur
is engaged and will be married in si few
months.
J/rs. Dootcr, of Jackson county, 70
years old, is cutting new teeth.
Savannah, Sop. o.—At a meeting,
the directors of the Central Railroad,
held this morning, Gen. E. ]’. Alexan
dor was unanimously elected Presi
dent to fill the vacancy caused by the
death of Col. Bni.. liJffcy. Ten direc
tors were present and the meeting was
entirely harmonious.
At the foot of a mountain in Cobb coun
ty, ',on the premises of Mr. G. W. Kirk,
is a well of natural ink, with a flow of
about live gallons a day Tho ink is said
to he of excellent quality and will not
freeze in cold weather. — It is used for
keeping the public records of the coun
ty.
Albany News and Advertiser:
That was a horrid catastrophe ill Pear
son, Ci,flee comity, on Sunday night.
The residence ol Mr. / fF Kirkland
was destroyed by fire, ‘mil Berths, a
little daughter of I<J. C. Greer, per.
ishe lin the flames. Her sister Belle
was lasciied by It. 'J. McDonald
who rushed into the flam s, getting
his hair and whiskers burned ofl'.
JACKSON.
JACKSOX, the county cite of Butts County.
Georgia,now Ims rnilrotidcoiniinlo.Ttioii with the
butaidc world, being wi touted on the E. TANARUS., Vu.,
fc Go., It. It., Macon and Brunswick Railroad Ex
tension. A few facts on corn ruing town of Middle
Georgia, and the fertile soil surrounding it in of
vast importance, union# the ninny other advanta
ges we have to offer persons scaking health and
perinuuent Southern homes. Jacknon i.n situated in
the center of the county within three-quarters of
an hourn drive to Georgia’# famous summer re
port, Indian Springs, noted for its health restoring
properties which has made It famous throughout
the country. We have a thrifty community and
public spirited eitiaena. The climate is unexcell
ed In any country. Free of public debt. Our cit
izens arc alive to the best educational facilities
and advantages charae— I *"' nf “ Krowm K .
lerprlMiig town *'* •'> of the country is
finest til Georgia, adapted to raisin# u great va
riety of agricultural ami horticultural products.
AH kinds of out-door work can be performed at
all seasons of the year. We arc situated in the
fruit growing region of the South and cotton
country. Property of all kinds is very cheap
though rapidly advancing in value. The inhab
itants are cultivated, courteous and hospitable.
We haven large urea of country' to support bwni
ness enterprises of any kind and invite emigrants
to settle among: tie*; no IkHlor opportunity is of
ored mechanics, tradesman ami judicouscapital-,
ist to invest and build up a prosperous business
Any information will lie gladly furnished by
addressing the Xfwh or 11. O. Hentoi , real es
tate agent, bee directory of county officers dec. t
in local column:
To The Public.
TIIIS underHijfnod in now preparnl to ojirrj
p:\*Nen£t*rf* on the rejrnlHr ninil route between
Jackson mid Covington nt rcuHonnhlc rates. Will
leave Jackson every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday morninjr nt 7 o’clock. 1 will also carry
hairvrago or other lij;ht freight. Your patronage
solicited. Cnpt. J. J\ LOYI>,
Mail Contractor.
P. B.—When in Jnokson I enn he found at the
Renton House. sep 2J-t f
UFiNTOtt mUiHi.
JtH'kvoii, 4<ia.,
hotel oilerinj; special stccouiirioda-
I tioiis to the traveling; public visit* rhr k.son.
The tnhlcM are furnished with the very ..crt
market utUmls.
II O. BUNTOV
sop iMMy Propiuetok.
Get the Best
!#■ PIM
Clough A Warren D A
E. P. CARPENTER 1 TH \
B. SHONINGER ’ UltUllil
Low for cash or on euy monthly ptiymintn.
—Sevoml-haml pianos and organs bought
w'ltl, Tuning nnd repairing carefully done.
Phillips A Crew,
ntigWarcroom 6 8 mid 10 Marietta street,
ComaYTVTYI irwriQ.
U-Du Ila
lon* experience la curint 4lw ef the blood, Hku and
Uuiee.—Ntrveiie UcbilUv, lmeetexcy, Orfuto
W*niknM, VenerrhceA ejpbUltU end Mmertel
AfTretJnne specially treated oo e-ten tific principle*,
Mth end lure retucdice. Ceil or write for Lie! of Ueec-
I one to t* answered bj those <U*irioß treatment by mall.
tNneeeMbriu trm Bnyteie hl4 xe<t their
nod boro ewnethUfJlb tbolr wlvoataf*. It In not a true.#
Addrono, DR. UI’TTS, It k. 8b St., 8C Lonh, ft*
zeimuuiut ovut tillkt v ykaks. .
nn nm urn
Should Consult Their Interest by Addressing
J, T. MERCER,
Longview, Georgia,
[Macon and Brunswick Railroad.]
My mill builu&twl on lit rail road and t nn prepard to flit order* for lumber promptly, lu or
quantity anil quality. Pit-clam .iimlifr icunnuitecd in every reaped.
LUMBER SAWED to OIIDEII.
PRICES.
Kiln dried flooriag - - * $lO. per Thousand Feet.
Flooring from tie saw, - - * *®* “
Weather Boardng - - - * - „
Framing - - - - * * t „ „ „
Ceiling - - - - * .< ..
Ceiling Kiln Dr td - - - - 5* J.
Send along your odors ami wc guarantee you satisfaction. lnaug
The Best
ADVERTISING MEDIUM
is vtnDLF. eEimctt.
M. CODINGTON,
TOWNS, TELFAIR CO., OA.
(No. 10 Macon and Brunswick It. It.)
Manufacture and Dealer in
LUIBEMATHS.
Orders tilled on Short Notice, at Lowest Cash
Brices.
Correspondence Solicited. Rep
E P DEANE*
P H OTO ( 1 RAP HE R
And Dealer in Picture Frames,
17 Him. Street, - - - Gkikfin, Ga
All sizes and kinds of Firt-Olnss work executed
promptly. Old pictures eoppied and enlarged
wall pietur of yourself in a handsome frame
BxU inches, onlv
11. IICNDItICK. V. A. WRIGHT.'
CATCHINGS & BIVINS,
ATTORNEY’S AT LAW.
J\ClL*ONft - - Mk.
WILL plead and practice in Butts and adjoin
ng counties, % OFFIL’K at Court House.
I fob ’B2.
Gunuii i*. in v i.vs,
Attorney At Law,
JACIkSbN, - • GA.
Will practice in the Superior Court of the sev
eral counties composing the Flint Judicial Cir
cuit and the United Stales District * ourt. Com
mercial and other collections a speciality.
OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE.
June 27th, 1882, tf
Real Estate,
H.O.BENTON
AGENT, JACKSON, GA.
For information rnneerning prop
erty in Jackson and Butts couuly, ad
dress H. O. Benton.
CAMPBELL & JOKES
ITXUCUII, \T£t* 9
OTTONFACTORS
A.IV I>
Commission Merchants,
Office and H'archousc, corner of
POPLAR and SECOND STREETS,
llnkc Adviinccti on (ulton,
At Lowest Bank Rates.
It. H. KINGMAN, Weigher.
Juno 21, ISS2.
VARIETY WORK,
IHDTTBOLIFEB,
A..
All Work Warranted.
Carriages, Buies, ffae
ois, etc.
overhauled and repaired on short no
tice.
ALL KINDS OF
Job Work
done with neatness and dispatch.
CARRIAGE SMITHING DONE,
UNDERTAKER.
Will keep on hand Coffins, Caskets
and Undertakers Hardware. A hears,
will also he fOrnieshd. Shop in
rear of Duke’s store. nr.iirl
Y. A. WRIG HT.
Attorney At Law.
J ACKSON, BUTTS CO., O,A.
AVII.I, Attend to nil BOSINBSS PROMPTLY
Intrusted to my CARl I '.
Office in the COURT HOUSE.
IF YOU WANT STYLISH
ZE^TTiFtiq-irrTTP&IES
- CALL AT
Miller’s Fashion Parlor,
44 PEACHTREE STREET,
ATLANTA, - - - GA.
Ash Suits Trimmed with Walnut are all the Rage. Also ll e Only Store in
vltlauta where you can find the celebrated
Wramplemeier Walnut Fur
niture.
GsepSln
CDITOfJ GINS AND STeAM IMS.
C. H. Johnson & Son.,
1C HILL STREET GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Invite the attention of the citizens of Butts nnd adjoining counties, to their block of FTiirdwrir
Cutlery, Gins, Carriage ami Wagon Material, Faint* Oils ami Varnishes, whic h are being offered *
lowest prices. They are gelling the cheapest good quality Steam Fngines, manufactured f \|„ o
VnnWink e Improved Ginand I'rets, also the *T. <fc L Gin, Gall and see them. iDjnlvlv °
■ K.NTI.KMH.N: X have usud nit. H.uiTi'n's liios Tonic In my tn ncperlence of
twenty-five years in medicine, have never found anything to give the results that I)u. Hautuii’s
IRON TONIC docs. In manv oases of Nervous Prostration, Female Diseases, Dyspepsia, and an im
poverished condition ofthc blood, this peerless remedy lias, in my hands, made some wonderful cures.
Cases that have battled some of our most eminent physicians have yielded to this great aud incompar
able remedy. 1 prescribe it in preference to any iron preparation made. lit fact, such a eompoir J
as Dit. IL&JiTEJt'd Ikon Tonic is a necessity in my practice. Du. ROBERT SAMUELS,
‘ : i.. 'S' v. < . i W _ ;i. A vomio.
MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. HARTER, MEDICINE CO.. 213 N. MAIN ST. ST. LOUIS,
Ladd’s Lime WorksT^
.A.- C. L -
10 S. FORSYTH STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
LADD'S ALKALINE FERTILIZER,
/a ** * -'/t* LADD'S AGRICULTURAL LIME,
Ladd's Building and Plastering Lime.
°lPort!and, Rosendale, Louisville,
c km e n ' rM
-ymt v \t-' Plastering Hair and Jalciued Plaster
PROTECT YOUR WIFE i CHILDREN.
BY .lotXIXU T2SK OKIMSOF TUK
HOME GUARDIAN,
lIEAIXjUAKTEKS AT MACON.GEOUOIA.
Organized In LONDON Enghmd DS’dtJ.
Divisions©, 12 JacksonGa,
The following is a list of the Officers anil Charter Members, of the Order now
organized in Jackson, Butts county Ga.
Y. A. WRIGHT, President, J. A. McMICiiAEL, Vice President
J. \V. C RUM, Financial Secy. Dr. J. L. MAPI’, Physician.
E X ECUTIVE COMMITTE E.
G. W. Mann, J. H. Land, J. T. Land, U. O. Benton,
J. W. Carmieiiael.
At Your Death Your Wife anil liildrsn Will Receive From
500 to 3000 Dollars.
One Hundred Dollars Will be jxxhl Immediately for Funeral Frye rises.
The citizens of Butts county will perceive that this plan of insurance is
conducted hy their friends, at home, anil each member has a voice in the man
agement, of the a flairs—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 ol'Macon
and Bibb county as its managers. The Jackson Division meets on tho third
Tuesday night in each month, and by governed Constitution and By-Laws which
may be seen by application to'any of its members.
Any male or female between the ago of 10 anil 60, who can pass the Exami
nation, can become a member of the Order and insure their lives from SSOO to
S3OOO. It is worth your attention to encqtiire Into the merits and benefits of
“THE HOME GUARDIAN.” Jackson, Ga., 20th, 1882.
The Best is the Cheapest,
THIRTY-FOLK I’EAIM O'. TISK MAUKLT !
THE LARGEST jg'TOjttm Phaetons
C?aii*i*inpres 9 SPKINfr
In the city of Atlanta, will bo found at the Southern Branch of tho
Milburn Wagon Company.
Library Building,
Nos. 39, 41 and 13 Decatur Street, .... ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
MIMU RN WAGONS rr iimong I’.u* nldort Mriokly finit*dHM itroduciioai of llils nature In tbo
United Mute?* They nave always stood the most severe tests of this climate, and to-day have n fight
to the name “The Old Reliable.
Every h?c lrti Axle, Thimble Skein, and Hollow Iron Axle Wagons will always be found at the
Library Building.
Write for a Circular ofour Wrought Irou Hollow Axle Wagon. It is the Rest
If your merchants do not keep the Milburn; write to Southern Branch, Atlanta, G.
H. L. ATWATKR
mig29 Manager and General Agent.
M. V. McKibben,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
JACKSON, - - GA.
<l9
/g£f FREE!
JPRELIjiBLE SELF-CURE.
A fttvorire r*r.*crlpUon of t*%% of tbs
most noted and •pfeislists In the V- 2k
[no* retired i tor theenre of aerrows nubility,
Oom( .VatdiMd, tre/otMA!u] MPmty. sent
in plain sealed Dru^gtai*can fill li*
Addrtw DR. WARD & CO.. Loaititm. W**