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JA CKbON,GA., SEP., 27, 1882
TOWN AM) COUNTY.
NOTICE
OFFICE COUNTY COURT,)
Butts County, On. >
April 4th 1852.)
On and after this date, all advertisements of
countv matters will l>e done in the Jackson News
By ordero f the HENDRICK
Judge C. C. B. C.
A S NOU N (EME N TS.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
WE are authorized to announce the name of
C. K. Carter, for the office of Tax Receiver of
Butts county.
Fot Tax Reffiver,
We are authotized to announce the name of
j. M. IIOLIFI ELD, for the office of TAX RE
CF.IV ER of Butts county.
" FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
We are authorized to announce the name of Mr.
GREEN HARPER, for the office of TAX COL
ZECTOR of Butts county.
For Tax Collector.
We ere authorized to announce the name of
Jns. LeGutn, Jr., for the office of TAX COLLEC
TOR of D utts county.
From this <lati> fill advertisements
connected with the Sheriff's Office will
be advertised in the Middle Georgia
Argus. This September 13th 18S2.
J. 0. Beauchamp,
Sheriffß. C.
Cotton 11c.
Mrs. O/.burn, of Atlanta, is visiting
Jackson.
\Vc reeret to learn that Mrs. Henrv
Land has been quite sick.
We are pleased to learn that Mrs.
Emma Bankston is convalessing.
Jackson received 15 car loads of
freight last Monday.
Messrs Mallet Land & Cos,, have re
ceived another lot of lumber this
Week.
Miss Ellen Finley has gone to Atlan
ta to purchase a stock of millinery
goods.
We learn Mr. Barron, a yonrg man
of this county, died this week of brain
fever. He was sick but a short time.
The friends of Mr. W. T. Heflin
will be gratified to know that he has
made up his mind and perfected ar
rangements to remain in Jackson.
One of the brick stores next to the
public square is now ready for the oc
cupants. The other two will be ready
shortly.
The building boom is still on the in
crease in Jackson. Several new dwel
lings have recently been commenced.
The lime between Atlanta and Ma
<t!jin on the Extension, has been shor
tened overall hour—making it now in a
little over four hours.
We are proud of Mr. C. F. Waters,
ns a business man and a citizen. Some
body's loss is Jackson’s gain, in this
thorough business gentleman. He is
proprietor of the Farmer’s ware house.
It is reliably said that Georgia has
lost, six or eight millions of dollars,
since the war, by paying certain bonds
twice and through other negligence
and incompetency in the past few
years.
Some little excitement in town last
Saturday, occasioned hv both roofs of
Byars and Mallets gin house taking
fire, igniting from sparks from the
smoke stack of the engine. Tt was soon
discovered ami extinguished before
any damage was sustained.
Col. Wright has been appearing
quite ‘snlkev” for several evenings past.
He showed his “agilitv” to a crowd of
young ladies going around the corner
one evening, and what was so mortify
ing the naughty creatures laughed at
it.
Mcßride k Go.,
Atlanta Oa.
Manufacture Show fiascs. are agents
for Seth Thomas clocks, and Lambeth’s
Flv fan* and own the celebrated Gate
City store water Filter and Chesries
steam Fruit and Vegetative Dryer for
the world.
ug29.
Mai. Fletcher and Bennie Watkins
can “snatch -a hale of cotton blind” so
tospeak:aiid ifvon !iin'fhrp theywill
have it off your wagon right into the
Farmer’s ware house—calculation
made at the top of the market for your
cotton, and the money in your hands,
before you can say “scat” twice.
Geo. Bivins goes around town and
outs a great log “gash” in people’s cot
ton hales every day. Well we guess
be knows what, bo’s doing, for when
the owner of the cotton comes up they
have but very few words about it, end
Geo. starts him ofl’in the direction of
Mallet’s ware house.
Merchants make out list of crockery
Glass, Wood and Tin ware that you
are in want of, and send it to 11s, we
will attach prices, and save you ruin
ous freight and breakage, that you al
ways get from far off East.
.Mcßride A: Cos,
Atlanta Gn.,
aug29
Mr. John L. Moore, of Florida, and
Willis Nutt, of Jackson, left for Fort
Mason, Monday morning. Me learn
Capt. Nutt and family, will leave for
the same place, some time this fall or
winter, where they will make their fu
ture home. Capt. Nutt is a gentleman
of first water, and the loss of so good
ft citizen, and elegant family, will be
regretted by the people of Butts, be
cause pone knew them hut to like
tl. m.
We learn from our efficient depot
agent, that material for the freight
house at this place is costantly arriv
ing, and that the workmen will com
mence its erection in the course of a
week.
We also learn that connections will
he made ami trains run through to
Rome by the 10th of October.
The business men of Jackson have
perfected arrangements with the ferry
man on the Ocmulgee river to pass the
planters of Jasper county, who desire
to bring their cotton to Jackson, over
tlie river and return free of charge.
The highest market price is being
paid for cotton in Jackson.
The primary election for the nomi
nation of a Representative, in this
county, passed of!' very quetly, last
Saturday. The aspirents were Col.
Barnett, Hash Flint, M. V. McKihben
and Capt. Walthall. The latter was
nominated by a majority of 18. Capt.
Walthall is a cleaver gentleman of
ability, and if elected, which we have
no doubt hut that he would he, lie will
make a good representative.
The News office was the recipient of
a box of beautiful paper flowers, this
week. Paper flowers are hecomi: g
quite fashionable for wear and other
purposes. The donor, Mrs. Magnan,
of Griffin, who is here teaching the art
of making these flowers, is an accom
plished hand. IFe learn several young
ladies of Jackson are taking lessons un
der Mrs. Magnan. She has our thanks
for the nice present.
Among the enterprises and struc
tures in Jackson, the commodious
ware house of Mr. Win. M. Mallet
stands at the head of the list. It is “a
number one ” building and would he a
credit to any town. - Mr. Mallet evi
dentiy means to embark into, ths cot
ton business pcrniinently, and lie is
capacitated to manage it successfully
both to the interest of himself and
those who deal with him. He is agent
for the Witiship cotton gin and con
denser. See advertisement in this is
sue, and call at the Planter’s ware
house and see the machine complete.
This gin has an enviable reputation fur
being superior to others. Gallon Mr.
Mallet before purchasing elsewhere. '
KrtTH'E
To those of our subscribers who hare
been taking the News, and whose lime
have expired, will find a red or blue
cross mark on the top margin of their
paper. The paper will he continued
to those who reside in (lie county and
the taking of the paper from the Post
Office will he sufficient notice to the
Publisher that you desire its continua
tion. The taking of a newspaper from
the Post Office, under the law, makes
vmt la vm l for th ; s ibscriptioo price
Those who reside out of the county
must forward the money or the paper
will he discontinued at the expiration
of the time subscribed.
We are thankful to you for your pat
ronage and solicit a continuation ol
the same.
Publisher.
An Atlanta merchant said to 11s:
"You don’t seem to have many live
merchants in your town.”
“Yes,” said wo. “We have a few,
whv ?”
“Well, the best sign of thrifty, enter
prising, wide awake business men is
generally shown by liberally patroniz
ing the local press, of which the News
is not an index.”
“Thats so was the only reply we
could make.
“The Editor," he continued, “may
puff and blow about the enterprises
and hospitality of his town and people,
but if his paper does not show a liber
al support from his town, it is not al
ways infalible, but I can almost guess
what sort of business men a town is
composed of if I can see the local pa
per.”
To the Voters* of Units
<'utility
W. W. Hoard most earnestly and
respectfully solicits your aid by giving
him the office of Tax collector, he has
afa mi y entirely dependent upon his
daily labor for a support, and had the
sad misfortune to loose his right leg in
1 the same kind ofa cause as that of the
buys that wore the gray, he was labor
ingin defence of his borne and dear
ones, a short while since as he was ri
ding to his plow his horse beanie
frightened threw him and drug him
around a while, hence the amputation
of his leg which unfits him for manual
labor. Billie being a sober, quiet and
industrious man and fully ennipetect
for the duties of the office of Tax Col
lector. Let’s give him the office.
Voters.
Mr. F. S. Etheridge, formerly of I’cr
ry, Ga., returned from New York last
J/onday. lie informs us that he pur
chased a magnificent lot of dry goods
&c., from the immense bargain coun
ters of wholesale merchants in that
citv. Mr. Etheridge is evidently a
thorough merchant of exquisit taste,
and we venture to say he will bring as
handsome assortment of elegant goods
as there is to be found in any market.
He is use to competition and promises
to sell his goods at short profits, lie
will open up his stock in a few days in
one of the handsome store rooms now
being finished up by Col. M. V. Me-
Kibben. Be patient awhile
•‘B.,”in Macon Telegraph doubtless
drew heavily and strained his imagin
ation, when he said “Butts would give
little Alex., a handsome majority. We
don't pn tend to say bow it will he hut
tnen of prominence here. ty little Al
cv f v * ' r < , ‘ v.
a ni{,
Oil or by October first we the under
signed intend doing business in Jack
son, Gn.,on South side square no., 2
McKihhen’s brick block, and in ma
king our debut to the trade, and solicit
ing the patronage of this community,
wo wish to make a few personal and
general remarks, putting ourselves in
a proper light before the people, and
suggesting a few "1111118” necessary to
the commercial success of Jackson.
We are not adventurers, but come
to Jackson to live and wish to he iden
tified with her every interest, and all
our energy will be used to push her
into a live progressive town. In order
to do this, it is necessary to prove and
show the people that they can buy
tlieir goods here as cheap as any where
and dispose of tlieir produce as advan
tageously. We as merchants propose to
do this. An experience lof 10 or 15
years in the business, qualifies and sus
tains us we think, in the assertions
that we are “up tc snuff” as to close
points and every endeavor to buy
cheap and sell accordingly shall ho
made. The latter member of our firm
lias just returned from New York
where all goods have been bought
from first hands, at the lowest possi
ble cash prices, and discounting our
bill the cost of transportation has
more than been save I, and in propos
ing to give our customers the benefit
of this, our advantage is at once seen.
Our stock will consist principally of
dry goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes. Hots,
Hardware, Tinware, Groceries Ac.
IFe will buy such produce as there is
a demand for. Believing it to he a mu
tual advantage, we propose doing
a strickly cash business.
Mr. J. 11. Hardin favorably know i to
the community fur several years, will
be with us and solicits the patronage
of his many friends. By honest straight
forward dealing, politeness and cour
tesy, we hope to merit a liberal pat
ronage, and therefore extend an in
vitation to all. With an uncovered
head we make graceful how, hoping
to greet you at our store number 2
McKihhen’s new brick block .South
side square.
I'CRJ.OW A E■ n -r DOE.
sep27.
J/r. Editor, please allow me space
in your columns to tender this, my
acceptance to the democratic party of
Butts county, in their selection of me
us their candidate to represent the
county in tiie next General Assembly.
Permit me to say that I appreciate the
honor ; I realize the importance of the
trust- and will use every legitimate
means in my power to secure the elec
tion and if elected pledge myself to
the best of my ability to represent the
interest of 1 lie people ofßutta county,
mill of the State of (
Your obedient servant,
Felix L. Walthall.
Editor News: —While traveling
over the country recently, in both
Northern and Southern Georgia, many
questions were asked about Jackson,
and on being told it was on what is
called a “boom,” the inquiry was fre
quently made, “are not many of those
moving into Jackson mere adventur
ers?”
My rep.ip was “No: r but fearing I
might not report comic;’y, I have,
since my return home, put myself to
1 be trouble to find nut n; inncli as pos
sible about our new coiners. 1 find
they are almost invariably good, Julia
hie men—most of them are men ol
means, anti those whose means arc
limited have good character and got.(l
credit. With such socety and a rail
road with IP. T. Hefflin as our local
agent [and allow me to say liere Jack
son was fortunate in getting Mr. 11.
His attention to business, bis accom
modating disposition, bis pleasant
manners have already won for him the
esteem and confidence of our town.]
With these our town must continue to
prosper.
Citizen’ of Jackson.
Editor News : In tbe recent nom
ination for a candidate to he voted for
by the democratic party of our county,
my name was voted for, against my
personal wish, and consequently I
made no effort to obtain the nomina
tion, I only said to my friends that
personally I did not desire the office
but I did not think any citizen had a
right to say to the people his name
should not be used. My name my en
orgy and my influence for the good
of the people of my county belong to
the people and I shall never shrink
from anv duty I owe to them, they
are my friends and I shall ever abide
their wishes. The people have hy
their choice nominated another as
(heir standard bearer, it is our duly
in the interest of the parly that has
saved us to stand hy lhat nomination
audit, is my wish that the party shall
give the nominee a hearty support,
which I shall assuredly do. Allow
me to say the nominee, Cant. Wal
thall. is a worthy man and I hope
the parly will give him a hearty sup
port.
M. V. McKiiibex
Everybody in Butin county to know, KAVEIi
<fc BALDWIN lJotiM?, Hiyrn ai*l < hrtiAincntal,
I'ninlerH, .'in; permanently locate*! in JaekPou,
Mini ure prepared to do nil kind#* of Paintjujf,
Graining. Bajier Hnriifinjc find Kulmuninini'. Al
mo AgenU tor ilotlaud (iuiLi-iVrcli i Itonling
Paint. ■cp27itMa.
R. C. Bosche & co.
SIGN
PAINTERS,
ii WALL STREET,
Atlanta, - - CJa.
' " w t(,a K- ibdl If -.e. *r-
F. J. Cooluflp k Brofe,
53 South Bniad Street,
A.TL\NIA, - ILL
TFHOLESALE .
Paints,
Oil,
Brushes,
Window Glass.
Have in stock nil kinds of Machine, Engine,
Cylinder and Wood Oils, at Bottom prices. Saint
Louis Lead. Red Star strick ly Bure Lead, and
Linseed Oil. WRITE FOR PRICES. ijuly
1118 II 111
Lumber on hand mid constantly arriving.
Yellow Pine Lumber
AND SHINGLES AT THE
LOWEST FIGURES,
We respectfully invite all in want of
BUILDING MATERIAL
to call and see us before placing their orders.
2Gjuly JI AI.UIT, 3,AXI> A <
“tin 3i=co
At Jackson, Georgia.
The subscriber, a native of Fred’k. Cos., M.L. with 30 years experience in Tinning litwiieKji. respect
fully oflors his .service* to the people of Jackson and Hulls county generally, tor anything in hit
line of busidess, including
Roofing Cornice, Giilterins, Kpoutlng and
ALL KINDS OF TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK.
V\ ill soon have in a full Stock of ClookitiK and Ileuting Stoves.
Asent for Snyder’s Sliett Iron HouAiik, “nil I.owe’s Met alio Paint.
w i M he clad loirive prices on anything desircl, being deUinuioed to work ns low and ,!, It he
" K b .. I I i.oi i, lcti’K lf<i I>l* lilC '*! • n.*U ti,) Id lllllkfl ll ii‘l HIM' CllHtoilK't.S of you
lerl ifflW . < •peel fully, ,1.1,. YVAGNKU.
Machinery and Wagons,
WHITE & Mild EK’,
COU. QROiD & mATFJISTS.
A.TXjA.IsrTA, - - G-A-.
Geor.ml Dealers in
C. t G. COOPER'S PLAIN,
PORTABLE
Tr eriicn & Statcnarj Eng’nss
have a large stock of these favorite Erg; > on h. : I
\ coming. Also dealers in Saw Mills, • ,< • ton
Gins and Presses, Sng.tr and fane Mills gener . r '
Southern States of the celebrated Mitchel *' '
of the Road." The attention of dealers is called : ■ i •; u
we arc prepared to furnish by car-load or in sm .il i- t •. t i
perl> wagons at short notice. Don’t buy until you_v.no.ru *.!;
us either by mail or in person. Send for illustr.n<
and price list. ‘ u„
J-. H .ANDERSOU,
KB Itroad Street Atlantia, Un.
MMI mn (HD FLDDIDI
IFEGEH HAW MIIJ.H
Have now IN STORE
Two 2to 4 hoTKe iHiwer cnyitiCH on wheeln. Four '\ to 4 borne power on win <•]. Four I to( horn©
powerti Two •to H horfc |Ki’,'’cr on vvlteeln. One 10 to \'l liorw power on wlicclh. One
Ii to Jll borne itovmoii wheefM. Two llcxe'n foot W ;w Mill-. Cm n'l lb. ('ireub.r Hji%vh, SeparnterH,
f >.**.. - „of v r ; < • I:ch. Feerler* nrul (Vnuletm* r.d. Fruit Water Win -clk. Ace. i'lciuc
' re I '** i tit. ki -e your pureliH*. J. 11, JLNUEUHQJIf,
7
Goddard House,
LLC LS GODDARD Proprietor.
Broadway, For. (Spool. Sir
GRIFFIN, GA
ID. "W. PATTERSOU,
NO. 9 EAST SOLOMON STREET,
Griffin, Georgia,
GINS, ENGINES, GROCERIES St
IDAS-HEKD IFPLUTT,
We are making a specialty in dried fruit this season, and will make it to your interest to bring us
all your dried fruit. Highest market price paid. lOju’y
J. A. SEEKS,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
CHAMPION REAPERS AND
MOM HUS
I am the agjnit for these celebrated Machines
and have some machines in store, and invite
planters to cull and see them, and irll persons
wanting them will do well to give me tlieir or
ders at once, for fear of not getting them in time.
They are much admired and planters are giving
orders freely. Sold extremely low for such ma
chines. The No. I Combined Reaper and Mower,
with dropper price at factory $l2O with freight to
(Jriffin, to he added. The price of this light Mow
er $75 at the factory, 1 sell the Coates Rake for
grass and grain.
ENGINES.
I am the agent, for the sale of the Eclipse or
Erie Engine. Its superiority is well established,
more of them now being use,d and sold than all
other farm engines in Georgia, Will be sold on
easy terms to planters and perfect satisfaction
guaranteed.
Guild GiuKitinl FraitGins,
Feeders and Condensers.
I am tlie agent for this part of the State for the
saleoftliese gins. Cull on me ami I will show
tlie most satisfactory evidence of their superior
ity over all others. The fact that more of them
are, now sold than any other is proof of the esti
mation in which they are held by our best plan
ters. Humpies always on hand. Terms easy and
perfect satisfaction guaranteed,
Flni'li Sccd-Folton Firman*.
This is anew and valuable machine. It pre
pares the cot toil for the gtns, saves the gin from
wear, and will pay for itself in a short time.
Have large number of certificates from our best
and and most practical planters that it improves
the cotton from 1 , to 2 eta per pound. Call on
me and see it. It will be sold low and guaran
teed.
J now have a sample machine.
J. A. Bricks.
XT O"VV ri'UC/COO
MIL
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GOLDEN BREAD.
o
MANUFACTURED AT
ISLAND SHOALS MILLS,
r pilßßK MILL# have an entire outfit of
NEW PROCESS MACHINERY
manufarfnied especially for them.
Thin Hour ia highly recommended by I'r. Hay
good, Prenident of Kmory College, wliocullh the
bread made from it “Golden Breud,” from which
(lie flour taken its name and each Hack will he
bruuded
GOLDSN BREAD.
—FOR SALE—
tty BVEIW A MAI.I.HTT and A. Mo WAT-
K 1 Nri ,L- WON, Juoknon, On.
JOSIAII BOS WORTH & CO.
Rldccly I’rop. ieloi ’s Mi'ls.
FIRST CLASS BAR,
JACKSON < A.
t EAT, DRINK
-.s,- 7>
w ~ m
Ml Jf
J. J. EASTON’S \\
..y.vi., wtti.sKti.s JA
Makes you rAI. **+*ZZ> r
After Taking. lififorc T.iking
Hav, .It our,; You are getting powerful fat of
late ! (netting plenty to eat i o\v ?
Not any too much to eat John, its the rpiality
of liquor it man drink*. You are looking rather
thin John, what’* the mutter, got the cramp ?
WeJ, I tell yon Judge, I look a drink of red
liquor ’while ago and I'm feeling powerful had.
H’m the quality of liquor you drink, my boy.
l/ook at me. if you want to live long and grow
fat,ulway* do your trading with the IJ> Ilhid-
ABLK J. J- FAHTON, where you can always get
PTKK
WISKIES.
(jiin,
It u m.
I inindii-N
&e.
TIIE CELEBRATED
AURORA LAGER BERR •' ,lra "
and bsdtled. Fore Bye and corn whmkv for
niedieitial purponea, a apeeir.ltv. If yon want
Hometldeg to make a 'win man nit nee a fat man
],. i u poit call on J- J. BAfiTON.
WILL be sold before the Court House door
in the town of Jackson Batts county, Ga.
the usual place of holding Sheriff's Hale, between
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
October 1882 the following described property to
wit:
Lot of land Number 51, containing 22 acres more
or less, also lot Number 66, containing 3 acres
more or loss, also lot Number 07 containing 1‘)
acres more or less, also lot Number 05 containing
33 acres inure or less. All the above lotos lying and
being in the Indian Springs reserve Butts county
and town of Mclntosh ami bounded as follows,
North by Dr. J. 11. L’ryunsund others. East by
lands set apart as dow. r for Mrs, Martha Duin
ble. South by lands of J, F. Cleuvland and oth
ers, West ly lands of R, G. Byars and J. 11. Bry
ans. Levied upon as tlie property of John B.
Dnmhlc deceased, by virtue of one fl fa issued
from Butts Superior court in favor of R. J. By.
ars vs. the said J. B. Dnmhlc, also other fi fas in
my hands, Tenant in possession given written
notice.
This August 29th 1882.
J. O. BEAUCHAMP,
Sheriff B. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA,)
Butts County, j
Agreeable to an order of the court of Ordinary
of said county, will be sold at auction at the
ear rt house door of said county, on tlie first Tues
day in October 1882, within the legal hours of
sale the following described property to wit.
One acre of land more or less, bounded as fol
lows, East by Mrs. IM. 1/. Lyons, West by lands
of Carmichael and MeMcilniel, North bv lands
of Mrs. Lyons, in GI2 District, O. M. tSold as the
property of James K. Lyons, hito of said county
deceased. Terms Cash.
MARY L. LYONS,
Admtnist ratrix.
STATE OF GEORGIA/) -
Burrs County, j
Agreeable tone order of the Court of Ordinary
of Butts county Georgia, will he sold at auction
at the court house door of said county on the first
Tuesday in November next, within the legal
hours of sale, tin* following described property
to wit.
Two hundred and forty acres of land more or
less, fifty acres original forest well timbered,
twenty-five acre* of tlie finest field, pine timber,
three good tenant houses, level, well watered
and extraordinary healthv. Lying one mile
from theei/v of Jackson, on the road from Jack
sou to Gritnn, adjoining the lands of Ball, But
trill, Buvkly and others, making it the most de
sirable place in the county. Hold as the propel tv
of Win. It. Hark m s late <-t said county deceased.
Terms cash. September 20th 1882.
Z. I<\ ilu:kne c b,
Executor.
DR. R.G. BRYANS,
Piiysician aid Siiaaii
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- - GA.
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OFFICE UNDER MAHON 10 IIaLL, one Door
South of Drug Store. Gun be found at night with
v. A, Wright, first door over J. J. Easton's
Iff J .U(J ALLS can ho left with Y. A.
Wright, or James liartlcn,*i©B j;.n25
Livery and feed Stable.
B. T. WATKINS, PBOPI
JACKSON GA
fPIHb PK< >f*LK of BultH county and the travel
I inn pub'-o generally, are hereby notiHed that
a Hvery mid fee*l stable ia now open in .lacknoti
where they can he accommodated at rcHHonahle
price**. I have in connection, a largo lot Huitabln
for droverH, convenient, to show block to the b ; S
advantage.
C
1 5 AIMIER SHOP.
Your attention in also called to the fact that a
Rood ItAItBKIt Sllol* in run ineonneotion with
the Htable. Hair cut, shaving und Hhumpooning
done by a ilrHt-eluM barber.
lUK nil BILLIABDS.
FINE
Whiskey,
WINES, BEER, ALE, ET
B. 7. Waiiins, Proprietor,
JACKSON GA.
O
My stork of winen, whiskey eot„ are rlar
anil are genuine. I keep tVie beat, and puthciric
tlio market My terma and priors are retinone an
(five my Konds atriul uud be convinced fl> iclne
xceleut rpiality. ooOnoviy
iiock uun\ isg
DONE BY
HEW IMPROVED METHOD,
IN
Wells, Mill Ilaces, Ditches mid Shoals.
Address mo at Jackson or Indian KjirliiKs, Ga
JOHN LASPEYERE.
East Tenn„ Va„ & Georgia
1 1 siT i von cl.
Tie Great Mien Trait
IjVKFc between
Ail Principal Southern Cities
ion EH EIGHT AM) PASSENGERS.
Shortest, most Direct and Comfortable
Route to ah
KVdTF.lt.\ un<l VIRGIM t
CITIES.
Only Direct Haute to tin Watering Places and
Resorts of
EAhT TENNESSEE & VIRGINIA
THE (i UK AT EMIGRANT ROUT’
TO TEXAS AND THENORTH*
WEST via its
Memphis and Charleston Division,
And in nil Points in Soul hern and Central Texas t
VIA CAI.EHA or MKIiIhKN and KKW
OKI. CANS.
Through Sleeping Coaches
MEMPHIS TO NEW YORK via
lioaiio/ ' and the Atm Shenandoah
I r alleg Line, also Through Sleepers
New Orleans via Roanoke connecting
with Low to New Ycrk.
Georgia Diiisioii Htw Op:i
Through from
Braswick la Dalles m
MACON and ATLANTA ,
And will be open through to
( htiHaiioogti via Rome
by tU lelh of September 1882. loau