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Jackson, ga., sup., 20, 18x2
TOW* A!\l> COUNTY.
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NOTICE.
OFFICE COUNTY COURT,!
Butts County, On. v
April 4th 1H82.)
On snd after this date, all advertisements of
rountv matters will be done in the Jackson News
Kv order of the Court.
HENRY lIENPRICK.
Judge c.c. n. c.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
\VE are authorised to announce the name of
C. It. Carter, for the office of Tux Receiver of
Butts county.
For Tax Receiver.
We are nuthotized to announce the name of
j M. HOLIFIF.LD, for the office of TAX RK
CKiV ER of Butts county.
FOR TA X COLLECTOR.
We arc authorized to announce the name of Mr.
OUEKN HARDER, for the office of TAX COL
LECTOR of llutts county.
For Tax Collector.
We are authorized to announce the name of
Ja. Le<.!uin, Jr., for the office of TAX COLLEC
TOR of fntta county.
The infant of Mr., and Mrs. T. A.
Harkr.ess, died lust week.
Sunday trains are now miming on
(lie Extension. This is hotter.
We are wa ling for an invitation
t,> some hodv’s scupnernong arbor.
Maj. Fletcher informs us that tlie
Farmers IFnre House has received 1.1
or 20 hales of new cotton tiiis week.
See advertisement of E. L. Hender
son, Photographer. He is now located
on the public square.
We don’t look for the U. 8. .Vail to
he put upon the railroad, until it is
completed to Home, which will he
about the first of October next.
Ci\pt. Nutt, our ofticient and wor
thy Tux Collector, will call oil you for
taxes in a few days. The per cent is
the hundreu! C '*°**" r - or 30 cents on
Ruths will have an adjourned term
of the Superior Court the -Ith Monday
in A'ovemher next. The traverse ju
rors were dismissed, and the Grand Ju
ry was requested to return, at which
time they will make their general pre
sentments.
Gen. Gartrell will address (ho peo
ple of Buds county, at the Court
House in Jackson on Saturday next,
the 23d at 11 o'clock a. m. Those who
desire to participate in the primary
election, and hear the address, can
east their votes in the town district.
Mcßiudk & Cos..
Atlanta (/a.
Manufacture Show Cases, are agents
for Seth Thomas clocks, and Lambeth's
Fly fans and own the celebrated Gate
City store water Filter and Chesries
steam Fruit nml Vegetative Dryer fur
the world.
a ug2o.
We learn some of our young ladies
and gents attended a party in the
country the other night. On their re
turn, one. of the party in tryingto drive
past a buggy ran over a stump, capsiz
ing the buggy and spilling the occu
pants on the ground. The horse kick
ed .loose from the huggv and came
near causing other horses to run away. ,
No serious damage to person sustain
ed.
Mr. Jno. A ntlrews and Mrs. IToli—
field were returning from the formers
residence, when the mule became
frightened itt a pile of rock in the cor
ner of the fence, shied to one side end
run over a slump capsizing the buggy.
We learn Mrs. Holifield broke gome
of ilic bones in one of her hands. Mr.
Andrews also sustained some injuries
alight.
I)r. Mays is in town and on being
asked if he was a candidate, replied.
For ntanv reasons unknown, only to
a few, I have declined to enter into a
scramble with my organized friends,
for re-election to the Legislature. As
for the past my political record isopen
for investigation. Mr future intentions
will he for the best interest of the man
who by the swet of the brow earns his
bread. I am opposed to live men
like Gen. Grant, being retired on big
pensions, and dead men of luxury,
having monuments placed over their
grav< sat the expense of we common
people.
To the Voter* of Butts
County.
W. W. Hoard most earnestly and
respectfully solicits your aid by giving
him the oHicc of Tax collector, he has
a fami y entirely dependent upon his
daily labor for a support, and had the
sad misfortune to loose his right 'eg in
the same kind o fa cause as that of the
hoys that wore the gray, he was labor
ing in defence of his home and dear
ones, a short while since as he was ri
ding to his plow his horse became
frightened threw him and drug him
around a while, hence the amputation
ofliie leg which unfits him for manual
labor. Billie being a sober, rpiiet and
industrious man and fully competent
for the duties of the office of Tax Col
lector. Let's give him the office.
Voters.
Merchants make out list of crockery
Glass, Wood and Tin ware that you
are in want of, and send it to us, we
will attach prices, and save you ruin
ous freight and breakage, that you al
ways get from far off East.
J/cßkidk <fc Cos,
Atlanta Ga.,
nug29
Mr L.-on Robichanx, of Chaca
hoola. La., has patented a rice beat
er which beats out from seven to
eight barrels per and >y.
Capt. W althail interview
cd-l'oliticnl Scram
bles Nominations
Xc., Ac,
On Monday the first day of court,
others and myself approached Capt.
W althail and asked him if wo might
place his name in the nomination,
which is to he held in this county on
the 23d of this mouth to nominate a
candidate to represent- Butts county in
the next general assembly. His reply
was, “I have not given the matter any
thought, did not know there was to he 1
a nomination and cannot give you an
answer unless F knew who was spoken
of. My great aim being to avoid con
fusion.”
We stated that we had not heard of
any other than Col. McKibben.
.Says he : ‘‘l think Col. Me., will
readily withdraw when he learns that
my name will be in the nomination,
because of a previous arrangement be
tween he and I.”
What is the nature of this arrange
ment?
Says he: “Col. Me., told me at a
convention of delegates held at Jack
son in 1871, that if I would withdraw,
lie would, at any time in future, ii I
should need or want political assis
tance or support, to call on him and
lie would render it. Someofhis friends
wore present at the time and agreed to
the sa me.”
Why was this proposition made?
Says he: “When the convention
assembled they adopted the two thirds
rule, which resulted in fifteen votes
for me and nine for him, and after bal
loting sometime Col. Me., asked me to
withdraw my name, us he was just en
tering to practice of law and a term of
service in the legislature would be ben
eficial to him in his profession. I did’
so contrary to the wish of tny friends
and a majority of that convention.”
Suppose, says we, that he refuses to
withdraw his name?
Says lie : “He can’t refuse. Ho will
, " .ii|K'IIUU IAJ B IkliUiu ~,v iumiu W
cause be promised to do so whenever
I called on him, plainly and uncomli
tionaly.”
A few days afterwards we again ask
ed Capt, llaltliall if we were at liberty
to announce his name in the nomina
tion. he replied that Col. Me., had
refus'd to withdraw, but I am a candi
date in the nomination and solicit the
support of the democratic party and if
defeated will cheerfully support the
choice of the party.
Friend.
JUHMLV.
We finl the (olloiving, an extrnc.l
I’rom au artide in the Gr enback
Cause, I'lildshevl in Atlanta :
Denton House, by If. U Ronton.
A. E. F\ ilkerson, boarding lion-d',
livery staliies, liiliianl salouns Inr
ness slin|!, tin shop, etej.,. am! many
names of otl,er parties we tailed-to
tret. A live weekly newspapi r, cal!
0,l the/.ckson News, published by
W. E. Hu p, an-l deserves the pa t-'ti
nge ol every c tizen in the town and
county, for there is nothing that helps
to build up a county like a newspa
per. The building “boom” in Jack
son lias opened up in good earnest.
Twenty buildings are nuAv in course
of construct in mostly business hous
es, urn) others anticipated, car loads
of lumber and building material coin
ing in every day, iu fact, everything
in (/iicksnu is on a boom. Freight
and passenger trains are running
regularly. T'avel good. Everyone
is preparing to do a good business
this fall. The population of Jackson
is between three anil four hundn>.!,
and rapidly filling up with new corns
era every day The society is best
extant. The business men are live,
energetic, moral, intelligent and pro
gram ive, and are doing all they oau
to build up the town The citizens
er kiiti, libort 1 an courteous to
strangers. The young men are gal
bint, the young ladies beautiful. Up
on the whole, ./ackson is destined to
lie the business town between Atlan
ta and Macon.
Among Iho many very noat resi
dences, C ilotirl H. N. Byars, we
think, has the most hcatt'iful. Every*
thing looks neat and tasty, the front
van) is filled with it variety of choice
flowers and shrubbery, which would
do credit to Atlanta, and i peaks lor
Mrs. Byars as a lady of cu,ture and
refinement.
We are under many obligations to
the h stand it os'ess tf the Benton
House, for kind treatment and good
fare Miss Will eis the household
pet, and the pride of her parents, her
beauty, simplicity, grtcelul and p’cas
ant marinoM to all, win* the ndtnira*
tion of all. Always stop at 'he Ben
ton House when you visit Jackson.
Many thanks to Mr. W. T. Heflin,
the good looking and very popular
young man that presides at the ticket
and telegraph office?, for favors re*
cc-ived. In fact, I can truly say, I
never found a more social
and hospitable people anywhere in
the south, and partu s looking for a
location for business health, good so*
ciety and prosperity, should by all
means visit Jackson, while property
can be got cheap. c pi edict a
bright future for this beautiful town.
Tr.A vi.'LEn.
Col. Jas. H. Logan of Gridin is dead.
Reports of the storm generally, arc
that considerable damage was done
to property and crops.
Mr. H. Meigs, a printer of Atlan
ta, had his legs cut oil' by the ears last
week. In getting out of the way of
one train he was knocked down and
rail over by another, llis injuries
proved fatal.
Columbus Times: Mr. J. D. White
hoist, of this county, who ana re
cently taken to the lunatic asylum at
Tuscaloosa, was struck on the bond
by another patient at the asylum a
few days since and killed. lie was
passing through a room in which the
patient was scouring and was struck
without provocation.
I L HENDERSON,
Ph otogra pliic Artist
X. IV. Corner Public Square,
JACKSON, GA-
Where lie can lx* /bund at all times, and ready to
accommodate you with any kind of pictures you
may desire. Protmture, Viewing, Coppyinj?, and
enlarging any kind of an old picture to any size
or style. All branches of the Art-Soicnce execu
ted in the latest nml best style.
You are eordiully invited to call and examine
his work.
Special arrangements made with OLI7RB. sop
R. C. Bosche & co.
SION
PAINTERS,
C WALL STREET,
Atlanta, - - Ga.
Under the Kimball House. sep
East Tenn„ Va„ & Georgia
ltailroml.
Tits Great Souths™ Trunk
ILINR BETWEEN
All Principal Southern Cities
FOR FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS.
Shortest, most Direct and Comfortable
Route to ah
EASTERN iiiidYlttGsN3A
cm f.s.
Only I)irect Route to the Watering Places awl
Resort a of
EAST TENNESSEE & VIRGINIA
THE GREAT EMIGRANT ROUT
TO TEXAS AND THE NORTH
WEST via its
Memphis and Charleston Division,
And io all Joints in Southern and Central Text is,
via OaleuA or mkiiiden and N'K\v
OUt.I2.VNB. •
Through Sleeping Coaches
MEMPHIS TO iVE \V Y ORK via
Jioanokv and the New Shenandoah
Mallet/ Lint’,, also Through Simpers
New Orleans via Roanoke connecting
with Line to Neto I < rk.
Gsarjla Division Sou Op
Through from
Brunswick to Dallas via
MACON and A TLANTA,
And will ho open thr >ugh to
Ufiutfaiioogu via Ronu*
Bv the loth of September 1882. 1-jau
The Pomona Hill Huiseries
CiIIEKNMIIOIIO, N. C.
J, Vaa LiiDley, Prauriolor.
Having luwl twenty-eight yearn experience in
growing Nursery St* k. best adapted to the
Southern climate, including all varieties ul
roaches
Apples
Fears
Plums
Cherries
Grapes
Strawberries
and all other fruit grown in the South,
from the
Lat st to the Earliest Varieties-
Mr. E. P. CANTRELL, AGENT FOR
]\li<l<lle Ga.,
Aiwl hi. asuMcnt Agent. I- now oimvassini; I'' l *
county. All tbooc who desire to obtain Rood
fruit tree# from a reliable Nursery, now is your
time. Each and
Every Tree is Guaranteed
to live with nroeiK-r attention. Notice of fuel of
„i,v trees ihcing, nnnto known nl the office,
Ut'eciiKborn, X. t\, will lx*'replaced lit once.
Mr Cur.trcll, our tieiicral agent for Middle On.
hiu, been rngiigeil ill the fruit hu.im ss for sev
eral vciirs. unit cun ndvi-.c you uh regririis the
fniit'besl n lapteil to your elinmte. Ills Ii rni.t
,,cut residence i (irintu.thi.. nil ">n'’'," l ] , 'nlu ■><
promptly answered. I', I*. 'l■ hr. I,
innrtx t.. n. Ag-nt.
PROIO HARRIti'
RADIO ALCUR J
mervoub Jm
debility^;
ORGANIC
weaknessn
Hm
13 11
|4up in r v,i
Hfl *>t U.rcc sitrt. NA. ** r J A BM
mm No. 1, frr.o.gh to yy
% mooth,) 4" •
Kfl No. 2, f iC*:tcnt to effect. \
a jM-rmnent rir*. nulcisn
lO severe case.; N 0. , (1 w I D JfA
wrm over tbf-0 niontlis, will res'ore those
fSjta the worst cooAtion.) 7 Kent
ratil. io plain wrappers. Full Dlree- JS. %
£Jtion* for usln* wiU nceompnaj each boxN^
j" jVejM*Fs<f attfi 80X1M ONLY by
I HARRIS R€MEDY CO. Wg. Obsmiski,
| Market amo ern era.. STjg-O'Jtß, MO.
F. J. Cool* & Brier,
fid South Broad Street,
AYiaNNVA. - ca.
B HOLESA LE
, Paints,
Oil,
ilrunilips,
Window Cflh*s,
Have ill stock all kinds of Machine. Kngine,
Cylinder ami Wood Oils, nt bottom prieea. Saint
I,ouis Lend. Red Star atriekly I'ure l end, mat
Linseed oil. WHITE Kilt t'UICKS.
HUB a SUMS.
Lumber on hand and constantly arriving.
Yellow Pine Lumber
AND SHINGLES AT THE
LOWEST FIGURES.
We respectfully invito all in want of
BUILDING MATERIAL
.. -.ii ... j b c f o ,.p pinning their orders.
2(ijuly in FT ■ *V f v -I- * '<>■
rnxisr shop
At Jackson, Georgia.
The Hut,norther >i unlive of Uroil'k. ( <>., Md., will, CO yours expi-rienoe in Tinnintc nvpoet'
fully olt'i rs llis sei vicoM In Hie fi i |.lo oi Juekson uml Uul'.s ouiuity een. rally, lor uuythlnt; ni i
line of bui<icßf*, including
lloufsng. Cornice, Guttering, Spoiitiug uutl
ALL KINDS OF TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK.
Will soon Imve Iu u full Slock of Cooking nml limiting Stoves.
Agentf for Snyder's Sl,fit Iron ItooCing, tuul Lmvn’s Metatlo I‘nlut.
Will he glnil to trlvooirioes on Hiiylhiug ilesirerl, he.ing delennineil to work ns low uml ilo it he
tern ,ny one oUo. 1 Imve loouto.l here tor life and .1.8 II try '
2:lUffly 1 1
Maclimery and Wag ©as,
WHITE & MILLUK,
C‘. \BUV\h & HVSTKU BTB.
A., - - C3-A..
(.i-iuTid Dealers in
C. 4 G. COOPER'S PLAIN,
PORTABLE
Tfaction & Statonary Engines
T E have a large stock of these favorite Engines on hand an <1
M>* *> .gjjfflfoi Gins and Presses, Sugar ami * 'am* Mills general agents for the
of the RmuJ.'' The attention of dealer* is called to the fact that
W *re prepared io furnish by car-load or in small lot*, these mi*
jH*rh w:i)f<>ns at short notice. Don’t buy until you confer with
igSßCfcgiSQgg* us either bv mail or in person. Herd for illustrated eailnloguj
and price list. -augly
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1~ .agyipsLia^p^; —' , -~
jr. H.^JSr3DER,SOJiSr,.
lift Rroa<l Nfrcet Atlnnfn, <J(i.
GEN EH,I MOT M GEOHGI, MB FICHIO*
]I EG E’S SA W MILLS
If avo now IN STORE
T’d 2fo 1 horw power , fon wheel* Hour fto I hor on win '•!*. T'otir If'tO hor •
power on wh*tl-. Two OU* filiffn-; on rr oh whet-k OimlflfofJ horr iowr on wheel*. Or.
I r, to 2Mh r ■ |itffvt-r on wbrcla. Two Hs'trc’* 2-foot H.iw Mill*, LidS-iv**, m,
fn iron f.inr ov v-irir-H* Diak*, I *> r Wrx *nl <*oii<l*iuicrrt. Hruil lU iti ,w:i f* r \N' iu ;•* .<*••. *r. .r c
gi-'o me uwili lx*fore muklrg ;*our purcha#. *• **• '*♦* “L-vT'Oa.
rrrrrrr*
Goddard Hi; e,
LUCIUS GODDARD Proprietor.
Itroadvi ay, Cor. Brook Sir
GHIIHTN, CiA.
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3uuq o| jnOA oj jt ULw pun ■miiißjs ujf p<iap ui Ai{t-pidov oao
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‘A33NXS XOKOTOS J.SV3 6 ON
isEOS'aiaiaLaL'Vca: "ce
J. A. BEEKS,
' COMMISSION MERCHANT,
CHAMPION REAPERS AND
MOWERS
lam the njeout for these celebrated Machines
mui have muue machines in store, und invite
plant era to call nn<l see them, and nil persons
wanting them will do well io ffivo mo their or
ders i\t once, for four of not uettiiiK them in time.
They are much admired and planters are viving
orders freely. Hold extremely low for Hitch ma
chines. The No. 4 Combined llonper and Mower,
with dropper price ut factory 8120 with freight to
i Jrjflhi, to bn added. The price of thin light Mow
er ♦7 r ut thn factory, I sell the Ooutetf Hake for
and
ENGINES.
lam the agent-for the stile of the Kcllpw or
rile Kuglnc. Its nuperlorlty is well ewtabllnhed.
more of them now being used and Hold than all
farm enginra in Will he sold on
eftHy icrmw u. aud perfect satisfaction
p;uarnutced. ,
Giillof Gins ami Prnltkins,
Feoilcrs and Coinlenser*.
1 am the agent for this part of the State for tins
sale of those pins. Call on me nml 1 will allow
Hie most satisfactory evidence of their nuperior-
Uy over all others. The fuel that more ot them
are now sold than any other is proof of the esti
mation in which they are held by our bent plan*
tern. Samples always on hand. Terms easy and
perfect satisfaction guaranteed,
i'larli NecikCottoii Cleaner.
This |wsi new and valuable machine. It pre
pares the eotton for the gins, saved tho gin front
wear, und will )>ny for itself in a short time.
Have large unmoor of eertiitoatoH from our best
und and most practical planters that it improves
the cotton from 1 , to 2 ot uer pound, Cull on
me and see it. it will be sold low and gnuran
teed.
I now have a sample machine.
J. A. lIBEKS.
New Process
Hill
OH
GOLDK.N BREAD.
0
MANUFACTURED at
ISLAND SHOALS MILLS,
V
'niIEHK MILLS lmve Ail entire outfit of
NEW PROCESS MACHINERY
tnntiufm’fUl'iml oMproinlly for tlu’in.
Thin flour in highly rweomim*.ilc<l b.v I>r. Ility
goo<l. I’rerfiflrnt of Kntory Collcgi*. who null* the
nrc.'ul uitnh* from ft “(lolflon llrrtKl," from which
the flour tuLort it* name ftiwi each Hack will Imj
branded
GOLDEN BREAD.
—FOR SALK—
tty IIVKIH Jfc MAM.KTT unit A. Alo WAT-
Kl.NrtiL* SON, .(molcmiii, Ou.
JOS IAII BOSAOUTII &. CO.
21decly I'roprietor's Mills.
fIRST CLASS BAR,
JACKMON GA.
t EAT, DRINK __
BE MGUItY. /Wt
A. if
J. J. EASTON’S \\
WIII.SKIKs ,
__ _ * Makes you FAT.
A dvr Taking- ia-l'orc Taking
Hay, .1, ,s,,' ; You „r,- gpttlllg jtowtTful fnt of
fit,-1 Getting filonty to vat now?
Not any too t„„„li to eat John, 11m 11 ,*■ ,|,,nlity
of II, |,Kira man ■ iriokn. You arc looking rather
till,, Join,, what's tlm mnlu-r, got tin; crump ?
Wrl, I frit yon Judge l , I lo‘* k drink of rod
Honor ’while and I’m fc llpg powerful liud.
H'otlir finality of liquor you ,till,k. my hoy.
I.ook ok inf*, if you want to live long mid grow
fat. always do your trading with tin- hf.D It F.1.l-
AIII.B J. .1. FAHTO.V, where you en always got
PURE
WISKIES.
Cain.
Hum,
ArO.
THE CELEBRATED
AURORA LAGER BF.ER <•" <*rafi
and bettlid. Vure Hyo and corn whisky for
medicinal corpora:*, * specially 1* yon want
somethin,- to make „ Iran m-n fnt awVa M man
train -against . peat call’*b J- T . EAts/Or*.
Tdftf.
WILL be sold befora the Court House door
in the town of Jackson Butt* comity. €M.
the usual pl 'ee of holding Sheriff’s sale, between
the legal hours of sale, on tho first Tuesday in
October ISB2 the following described proper* y i*i
wit:
lAt of land Number containing22sort*#more
or less, ulo lot N'umlM't 6*, containing £> ntbrb*
more or loss, also lot Number *7 containing 15
acres more or less, also lot Nuntbdf W Wwtsininjf
ffl acres more or less. All the above lots lying aid!
being iu tlie Indisn Springs rwcr c Butts eovtntf’
and town of Mclnfoslt und botttailed its foflowe,
North by I>r. .1. 11. Vryuns ni others. Kani by
lamb mv£ n it as dower for Mrs, ilnrtha Dum
lulc, South by landM of J, F. Clekvliwl and otli
ers, West hinds of H, <f. Byars and J. H. Hry
unS: levied upon a the property of John /•
Uutflhlc decciiseui, by virtue of on*- fi fa isaned
from Butts Hu|ertor court in favbr of R. J. By.
ars vs, tlie said J. B. Dumblc, other ft fss in
mV bsnds, Tenant in possession given written
notice.
Thiel August 2Mh IW2.
J. O. BKArCIIAMFf
Sheriff B. C:
STATE OF GEORGIA, t
Butts County, j
Agrrenblo to an order of the court'of
of said county, will he. b6UI at om?tiffti at tns
rov rt lioiihc duor ofsnid usuunty, on thenrst Turn
liny In October 1882, within tlie lefcal iionm of
Male the fOllowhifr (Icnerilied property to wit.
One eefb of htint more or letw, lion Tided • tol
lowh, NiiMt hy. Mr.". M 1.. I.yontf, Wt by n<M
of farmielmiT nml North by lent 8
.if Mr.. Lyonn. in 812 Drttriot, O. M. Sold**
property of Junto.? rk t-ton.. tote of mi* tom ty
ilccenatit. Ternfn L'ojiJi. ..
YMRY r.. I.YONB,
Ailmint.tratrtr.
STATE OF GEORGIA, >
Butts County. )
\irroonltJr loan order of the LVfnrtof On!lnrjJ
of llutfM county (Jeorylu, will be aokl at anctiod
at tin' court house door of ssid county bu ths Aral,
Tuesday ir November next, within the legsi
hours of sale, the following described property
'l'wo lnmdrivl and forty acres of land
lc*, rtffy ncroH <riginsl forest well twnbersri,
t went y-ft^vi! ncriFH of the lineal field, pine timbor,
thret* guard tenant houses, tevel, well waters**
miut extnary hcultliv. Lying one imi'i
from the erf y of Jackson, on th<* ro*d fropl
Mon to < riflin’, ini joining the lands of w*rf Bdl
trill, Burklv and others, nisking It the rttfmt de
si ruble place in thA coumy. Hdd as the Drttperly
of Win. H. HurkncHK lr,te of sakl
Terms cash. Hepteniwt 1 2fftli .
Z. K. HAHKNF>S,
Kxecutor.
DR. R. G. BRYANS,
Physician aiifl Sirpon
- - CA.
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OFITCK UMniCU MASONIC IIAIJ., on* l>oor
Southof I>rug Mtore. Cun be found at nig It with
A. Wright, first door over J. J. Kostin's
can I>© left with Y. A.-
Wright, or James jicnltt
[iveiji anil Feed Stable,
n. t. WATKms, rare.
JACKSON GA.
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rpilK PKOPLE of Butts <-*nnty and the travel
I ing public generally, arc hereby notiflcul that
a livery uii*l feed stable is now i>f>eii in Jackson
where they can be accommodated at reasonatds
prices. I have in connection, u large lot suitahltf
for drovers, convenient, to show fctock to tlie bs
advantage.
H AHHEIi SHOT'.
Your attention is ulso called to the fact that a
good BAltßKlt HIIOI* t h mi* in comicali*i with
the stable, llalr cut, shaving and shmupooning
done by a flrot-uluiM Imrher.
BsR AND BILLIABDS.
- FINK
Whiskey.
WINES, BEER, ALE, ET
B. T. Wallins, Pipßtcr,
JACKSON GA.
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My Hloelc of wine*, wliixkey ret,, ar tier
and tir Rfiiuiiir. I keep the bout ami putiirtr*
the market My terra* uivl price# wre rraui>e *•
(livtniy Hood* a trial uud I*' convinced fl> ielnt
xeclciit qualify. o3or*ovly
UOCH HhOWIKQ
DONE Y
NEW IMPROVED METHOD,
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Wells, Mill Races, Ditches and ifilumU.
me *tJackson or Indian Sprint*, Q*
JOHN LABPEYERE.
Iticlimonri it Danville It. It
I'AMHKNUCIt OKPAUTMENI.
On mill after June fall, 18.S1, lH***njr*'r Train
Hervlce on the Atlanta and Cliarlott* Air-Line
divihlun t*f I hi* road will l>e it* follow* :
Kinttwiird,
I’MITKO HT.ATKM MAII., SO. IS, A.
Leave Atlanta 4:<# a in
Arrive Charlotte, m ... . 3:i& pni
NEW YOiUt EXI'KFM, SV 47, R.
Ireave Atlanta, • - /* • ft;ls p m
Arrive <’lirlotle, It .... 3:15 ant
UNITED NTATEH FAMT MAtL, KO 49, •*.
Ireiive Atliinta. - ... H:Wp ni
Arrive Charlotte, m - - 5:3d m m
O.MMOri.VTION, NO 21.
Leave Atlanta, • * • ft.OO p
Arrive Huwnnnee, n. - 7:o* r> m
Wcniyy >■ rl.
rSITKOSTATI* MAII., AO 42.
f.e„vo ctiarlottr, m, ... f -y-:*r p nt
Arrive .Atlanta, - - ... IgrOA
BKW YOIIK KXI-KKSU, NO IS.
heave Clijirtoltr. it, ... igjiu . m
Arrive Atlanta, 12.-J0 p m
IMTKII .fATKH KAHT MAII., No y>.
10-ave ITiarlnlte, X, - ... |J:Tt
Arrive Atlanta, ..... lngtx
aT-WAXvrk aia-ommcdatioa, va :*2.
lew* Slnvamiff, n, ... A; to
Arrive Atlanta ..... Srfio a m
coxxßcmoxa.
A, wiih Irri’ ii’g tr(n f Orerfta C.nfr.l and
A and W I’ rnilroada
It. with nreiving train, of fJrorgta Central,
and W I* and W amt A rnilrr-ada
C, with train* arrivtmr on tla. railroad.
p, with T iiiranveiiUr Itrum-I, to anil IVein
la, wr-neevilh*.
M. will, c fund A— C t*.—lt and bund A T.nd
tl. for all ,*niida IVeat. Xnrth and Ikipl,
Vnlt,,inn HleepingCar Service on TraliieVo iy
and t-t doily, ivUlomt ehiingr, tel Wren ttlant
and New York. A. Pftl’Eat
cdlp tien’l I’ann. A*c
Tim rceent s'orm was the m<t se
vere that has passer! over this section
within the recollection of the oldest
inh-tbU'nnts. It destroy'd thrnitmi.rfs
nl timber besides doing ectiaMersb'n
damage to nnltott :n and aff n‘lir-r Imu
cropf. IVe Lear ol rn. l lots cf life.