The Middle Georgia argus. (Indian Springs, Ga.) 18??-1893, September 29, 1881, Image 3

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Middle Georgia Argus J *r ; SiTH, PBOt THTJ&BDAY MOfcfflNH BEFT29 1311. TAX NOTICE. My tax receipt hook will be open for ilection as follov ~: Jackson precinct Tuesday Oct.-- 4 i uttrilPs “ Wednesday “ - 5 Towaliga “ Thursday " - <3 Goody's *• Friday *• - 7 Indian Spring Saturday * - g non “ Monday “ - 10 Dublin Tuesday * - 11 Wortbville Thursday “ - 13 r W. C.NuttT. C.B. C, r ’ .e Coutjtt Court of Butts County ? )li be bold at the court House in Jack •on cn the 3rd M nd? / in October next, and on the 3rd Monday in er,ch month the leaf ter, as its monthly se sions. For the first quarterly session ol Mid .uurr <hr “ ;u bu 1 the 3rd \fondy m January v.ext at Ino rame place end the 3rd Monday in \Arni’s; and :rdM iiiday in July and 3rd 'Monday in Ootobe: and 4 quarterly thc.esu ,*r a;; 1,3- ■ t.e stated. 'i he court will b? open at ail times for <4 trial of cases on the err zonal side for hi offences less thai: Felony if the p? - •'o ars ready to be tried. K. Hunduick, J.C. B. C. f \RKN \RY’S OFFICE, Bizis Coun 1/ ',l y, '< a . Sept 20, 1881.— /* petition ; , ieu in 60 freeholders ofsrid county,is on .' in this office. a. .ling that the ptestiou 0; Fence or no Fence be sub mitted to the legal voters of Butts Coun y. T i a counter poti don is not presented vidiiu twenty days, die lime prescribed > by a like number of tree ki c/r; nn election will be * rdered, sub nitOu, the question of Fence or no i'or to be voted upon, as provided jy 1.. w J. F. Cajimichabl, , Ordinary B. C. T o liter of tho Cummlng Clarion •vc, to Atlanta tiie other day. On the ••ais me dooi slammed and nearly cut' Mono of hi* lingers, Good friends wrapped it up in eclogue and tur pentine, but the kindly baggage nalter covered his whole hand with bundle of rag* saturated with ker osene. Go his return in a buggy the editor struck g match to light a igar, the kerosene took fire, and .Hatching the blazing rags from his ‘ and, they fell down in the buggy And set his bundles of dry goods on (ire, and had it not been for a friend i) the buggy with him there is no telling what next would have hap pened. A little boy was aiked recently if he knew where the wicked final ly went to. Ho answered ‘They practice lavv’ here awhile and then go to the Legislature.' , It was a painful operation for that boy to sit down for a few days. - a Great Offer. —The busy season commences with the winter months. The Courier-Journal wishes to begin the season with, a list of sixty thousand sub scribers; end by the effective aid and work of its friends to run the number up to. onahundred thousand by the first of M.ayTß&o“>*’.-' " * To secure subscribers to ■ the nnmber necessary to make our circulation sixty thousand, the Courier-Journal makes the following magnificent offer: The \Y r EEKi.y Courier-Journal, fob Three Months, and the handsome stabl hn ..raving of Gen. George Washington ItEGEiving a Salute on the Field of Tren ton. for ONLY SIXTY CENTS. The engraving, when first issued, sold readi ly for ten doll&H3, and can not now be #rocure 1 at retail anywhere for less '.hap two dollars. r ider this offlpr, the large number of these engravings we ; have contracted or ay ill sooiib e disposed of, and the of fer c i this premium will then be discon inued. This offer will lie promptly cv confined on October I,ISBI, and no sul> I scriptions under it will be received airer ] that date. address, Weekly Courier-Journal, Louisville Kv •awacsws ..... M&a ulittuic.fi of thu orfiUiil an't only genulnv Wood Pumpp, Cbamntoft Wind soils, Iron Pumps, Bose’ biclua GrinHe:?, l atent Poor and vfifl'*/ dow Screens, Etc. ‘■k/bPr ' t> wSffS? 5* * i flJJij'V M Catalogue. * * DoUfl*€ Wwikegaa, XU. C * A FETOIISMS FROM THE QUARTERS' By J. A. Macon. It don’t take a prophet to recer lec’ bad luck. Dey don’t kab no loaters in de martin box. Do wire grass lub a l&zy nigger. Dark right smart ’ligion in a plow handle. Twelve erclock nebber is in a hurry. NebbeT ’pend too much on de blackberry blossoms. Don’t bet on a ’tater hill befo’ de grabblin’ time. Heap 0’ good cotton stalks git3 chopped up fum ’sociatin’ wid de weeds. Many a nice corn silk winds Up wid a nibbin in de faT. A chicken roos’ is de debbul’s 'steel trap, an’ a grapsy corn row is his flower gardwi. Dc mornm’ gi©ri ain’t er iubby to a man wid de backache. A TiJUtL* vtARNfiTG, OR THE EXPE -ukucjs of a Minister. —If you suffer from g iueral debility, brought on ly too icl owe application to business and exces dve b: ain-work; or from increasing prostration and sinkirg spells, that even a " nr :t or removal of the cause wd! not relieve, make haste to do as did a reverend mend of ours, Ho ,secured from in - druggist a bottle of Brown’s Iron Bitters, having heard 0: its merit from a ibysician, who told him not to take any other Bitter* or Tonic, for with the exception of Brown’s Iron Bitters, they all contained alchohol, and hsd. failed to give his patients lasting relief; nor should he lake any other preparation, of Iron, for with.the exception of Brown’s Iron Bitters, they all blackened the teeth, and often gave headache, which Brown’s Iron Bitters never did, b . I:a fact cured headache. Tho effect u s most satisfactory; he immediately real ized wonderful results. His old en ■v y returned, his natural force came bac; and ho felt himself altogether anew ma ', full of health, strengtq and vigor, and he has continued to remain so ever since. Now he recommends Brown’s Iron Bitters to all hi3 friends which we unlies itatingly do to all our leaders,— Globe’ $25 To SSO Per Day, Can easily be made ty using the Ce brated Vlb T O R WELL AUGER AND ROCK BORING MAEHINER In any part of th* Country. % We mean it, and are prepared to dem onstrate the fact. They are operated by eithei Man, Horse or Steam Power, and bore very rapid. They range in ei*e from f 8 INCH TO 4% FEET IN DIAM ETER, and will bore to any REQUIRED DEPTH! They will bora successfully and satis factofily in all kinds of Earth, Soft Sand and Liinkstone, Bituminous Stone Coal, Slate, Hard Pan Gravel, Lava ,Builders’ Serpentine and Conglomerate Rock, and guaranteed to make the very best Wells m Quick Sand. They are light running, in construction, easily opetatedjidurablt, and acknowledged as the best and most practical Machine extant. They are en dorsed by some of the highest State Offi cials., We contract for prespecting for COAL, GOLD, SILVER, COAL OIL AND ALL KINDS OF MINERALS. Also foi sinking Artesian Wells and Coal Shafts, &c. Wo furnish Engines, Boilers, Wind Mills, Hydraulic Rams, Horse Power, Brick Machines, Mining Tools, Portable Forges, Rock Drills, ana Machinery of all kinds. ISTGood active Agents wanted In ev ery Country in the World. ADDRESS, Western Machinery Supply Depot, 511 Walnut Street, Saint Louir, Missouri, U. S. A State in what Paper vou saw this. July 24 1881-Sjm The Great 'Jarapj:. ‘ 's- : . iaj &* of Hie ten, _ ..£ :EE & CO. jCINCINTfATI, OHIO, r 1 f eult*ntial Top Bn^ylorsiOO, B strong, durable Pluvet • : . 2-H . The uniform excellence of these its, resulting from cjkei .eircU .1 aAtarial and good workmanship, has .their Carriages a favore d;.* reputation throughout the Union, in localities have been used for vet/.* by i ;*r.vmen, Physicians, Farmers, and i requiring h*rd and constant tu . ?$ made the firm of JSuicrsoil* ©C & OOa the acknow *d JURRUbt BUILDERS American Continent Thess T cp Buggies are in every State from Main* Wfiwfaridi and from the Lakes to the Gult, and hundreds of testimonials have fceenxreceiTed from every part of the country evincing the entire satisfaction of [purchase r pvrards of * % J 85.000 CARRIAGES frtfraSctuied by Emersor, LTebef* & C&. ♦re now In use, attesting theft merited popularity, and m order t> meet the demand which has increased year by year, the facilities of their mammoth establishment have recently been extended, enabling them now to turn out in good style, during the j?usy jeaaon. about '*-** 7400 CABBSAQES A WEESL The neegnsHwl faculties of this firm enables l o produce jgoodCancfageajd a far less coat than the work of small makers at country Wagon shops, and *halidaaa are now purchasing largely of us to supply their local trade. Send lor Btustrated Frice LUt of Carriage. —. ; * KMSB&OH, FISHSR ft CO., Cloeteati, O. All business iutrnsted to my cars will rueeivo immtdiate attsutior CollfccMor.g s specialty. Office *t Gibson’s sttr e.lu.ilinij Spring,G. J. P. Kxal, J.P. Fixb Cauklages axd Buqoiss mak- FACTURED IK FCHTTTH. BRAMLETT&BRO. At gr*at expense hare erected’ a ilarg* and commodious Brick j Building for tho manufac ture of CA R Rl ABG E S BUGGIES AND WAGONS. They have employed S TILLED WORK MEN, *nd horn? 'y believe their work cannot bfe exce’lvc. nx Middle Georgia. We a a prepared to supplv Monree r.nd adjou.iog counties with tho best ol work. • Hava sold numbei j >f buggies andothe? vhicli s that, have GTVEN PERFECT 8 kTISFAOTION. Wo are also A ;■ ts for tho best manu facturers of tho 3 untrr and sell all goods j at i-o-iom prices. FINE NEW 10KK PHOTONS! Boon to arriv e—the best carraigo ever sold in Forsjsth. All kinds ol Repairing and Plantation Work done, as cheap as tho cheapest fend a?) good as the bsst. Satisfaction in evory rospect guaranteed. give tis a call and be convined that business. BRAMLETT & BRO. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. I have secured th® Agency 01 Butts County, for the sale . or Thb Eclips* Enihb acknowledged the best §Tr mad®, also the ECLIPSE SEPARATORS AND GINS all ttandard Gins including feeders and condensers COTTON PRESSES AND SAW MILLS. and will duplicate any broken pipe of piping or valve, can furniihany broken part about an engine, tU kind of * v CASTING AND BELTING; * AH wh time and J. C. Mixiditm, Indian Spring, Ga. jrhff'ARKER’S ' ] yaCy HA)R PAil Fariu, Mother* I Bisskiiss iren, Meehan-1 ks, &c„ who ata tired | cut by work or worry, I and ail who are snisera- 8 tie whh Dyipep | Rheumatism, NeuxsLji* I Far Mpakr to EUten ud other Tomic*, u It builds up ftp nrstem but new btoxietta. SBC. aud # i ijgCßSg-.A WHSM — - - W - * * ■ ■ "■ mm ’■ SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE Louisville, Ky , ACTiCAI. ’BOOK* KI’BPING NO TIXT BOOKS Drer k j j(,su e a Fnctictl Accountint, tndoried by all the Prominent mierchant# of Louiivillo. Send Stamp* forJCiiculari and specimens penmanship. BFN.:C. WEAVER, UrincipJ, H. S. DIBOLLAR Socretary SinCHEU, LEWIS Jc c 0 .9 Baelne* Wb., ItoPOfaetmeraof HM xMJI'JD 3FUBIUOT Ff '&&OJV3. THE MITCHELL STANDAREMPL^TORMSpSf^^JoSjr B*^^^ 8 *^^^ (oh. MB. g&gggjags odl we bare teOlbef owarpwjed- Sed for CatalogSo and lUmtrated Price List. BHTCHBMn lEWIS & CO$ 9 RftotA& } Wls For THOS CAMP General Agent, Covington, Ga# J. C. Meridith Local Ag’t. Butte Cos. Also Dealer in Saw Mill, Separator?) OottontG-iu:Eto Satisfaction fully Guaranteeand in every upight Pianos i ffi I PARLOR ORGAN GEORGE ttiODS & IBOMPANY CAMBRIDGE, y A; CATALOGUES SENT FREE. „ ~ , AGENTS WANTED. 1— —COREESPONCB SOLICITED.- 1 july 14-2 Qt /.RE YOU GIONG TO PAINT? THEN USE Mill- rotifers’ _ MIXED PAINT. Ready for use >u and over One Hundred Different Colors, made oi atriefc | lj'Pi re White [r; i, r.lno L.nd Linseed Oil, chemically combined, warranted much I handsomer and •' *r>. and to last TWICE AS LONG as any other Paint. It has I taken the ’ vRETHUM at twenty of the State Fairs of ike Union, and is on I MAN'Y TL jO •/. the fiuest Houses in the country, VARNISHES, o We have ce: f jted our new Vsrnisb factory, being ths ’LARGEST and MOBT COMPLE . J in the United States, and making Varnish superior to any in the World, and at priaea that defy competition. SrtTTrr* P pno -v ivw _ __ , St. FETE*fiBUtfB;|PA., Jan 10th,1879. *'d v s. ? —Jentibmen: We have sold large quantities of vonr Paints and Farmsces, and partied having used the same speak highly of the durability and Crus.: of year Paints, and find the colors and ibixture just aa you represent. I There can be no nectar Paint for exposure to the heat and cold, and anvone using it once ,w: il surely do ao again. Your Varnish is also giving the beat of satisfaction and is pronounced the best goods ever sold in this section. You are at liberty to use our name aa rafrence. Respectfully C HALF ANT A GAIT. address. n <*IW,VI MqXER BROTHERS, •L. Yk 29- 31 AS3 St: Cltir Bfc/CLEVBLy ND OHIO SAMPLE CARD ANb PRICE LIST SENT FREE usly24-6m ” j LEGAL NOTICES. i 8 OF C-KORGIAi, Burrs Conrrf t Whereas, J, A. King Administrator ©1 i “red n. King, reprsaents to the Court j m his petition, duly- filed and entered on record, that he hns fully administered Alfred H. King’s estate. This is to citei all persons concerned, heirs and creditor* to chow cause if any they can, why said administrator, should net be discharged from his adminminiatration, and receive* letters of dismission, on the first Mon. day in October 1181. J. F. Carmickasl. Ordinary B. C* 81 ATS OF GEORGIA, Butts Oountv ; herons M. V. McKibben Adminis trator of Samuel Collins, represents to the court his petition, thut he has ful ly administered Samuel Collins* estates This is therefore to cite all persons con cerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause if any thoy can why said adminis trator, should not bo discharged from his administration, and receive leters ol dismission on the first Monday in Octo ber ISSI. Given under mr hand and official signature, this July 8, ISBI 3m J, T. Cauiciiail, Ordinary B. 0. PPL!CATION FOR LETTERS OF DMINISTR ATION. ST ATE OF GEORGIA, Butts County To all Whom it May Concern. . Martha 0. Wright, of said state, hav mg applied to me for letters of admin istration dk bonis non, on estate of James Brady, of said county, this ie to cite all and singular the heirs and creditors of James Brady, to be and appear at Oc tober term ISBI, of said court, and show cause, if any they can, why letter* ot administration de boni* non should not be granted on estate of said James Bra dy. Witness my official signature this August 11, 1881. J. F. Carmichael, aug 18-4 times Ordinary B. C. APPLICATION FOR LEAVE Td SELL LAND. GEORGIA, Butts County : W horeas E. P. and J. W. Newton ad ministrators on the estato of E. P. New ton deceased, lias applied to me for leave to sell the lands belonging to the' estate of said E. P. Newton deceased, these are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested to show cause if any they have before me ©n the first Mon-' day in October next why said order should not be granted. Witness my hand and official signa* ture. J, F. Carmichael, aug. 24-4 t Ordinary. APPLICATION FOB LEAVE TC 1 SELL LAND. GEORGIA, Butts County : Application will be made to the couril of Ordinary of Butts county Georgia at the first regular term after expiration of four weeks after notice, for leave td sell the lands belonging to the estate oi John Currie, late of said county, deceas-. ed, for the benefit of heirs and creditor# of said deceased. L. D. Watson, august 24,1851-4 t ' Adm. APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TANARUS(? SELL LAND. GEORGIA, Butts County: Application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Butts couuty Georgia, at the fiirst regular term after expiration of four weeks from this notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate' of Alexander Harper, late of said coun-i ty deceased, for the benefit of heirs anc creditors of said deceased. •ep22.4t C. G. Harper, Adm. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA, Butts Obbu’rY: Will b®hiqi<jl the cout-house door in Jackson between the legal hours of sale on the first Tpesday in October next id obedience to,an order of the Court cl Ordinary of Butts county all the lands situated in Butts county belonging to the estate of Samuel Wilkerson deceased of said county. Terms cash. septs 1881-41 M. V. McKibbun Adm. de bonis non. • "T’-WT ii .i ADMINISTRATOR’S SAL®. GEORGIA, Butts County : Will be sold at public outcry in th# town of Jackson, by the court housg door, between the legal hours of sale ox the first Tuesday in October next, all the real-estate of Thomas MeKibben deceas ed of said county situated in the counties jo Butts and Spauh ing. Terms cash. Sept.B 1381 M. V. McKibben, Admwit i will annexed. APPLICATION FOR lEAVE TO SEll LAND. Application will bo made to the Couisj of Ordinary of Butts cciuitv, Georgia ol the first Monday in October, next, fo leave to sell the landsbelonging to the e<* tale of depth ah Ball, late of saidcountyde ceased, for the benefit of heirs and cred j itors of said deceased. T. A. Spencer sept. 61881*4t L. J, Ball. Admr’s. of Jepthah Ball. B UEXDEICK y. a. WBI&II7 HENDRICK ft WRIGHT, AXT T 9 & COU!f?ELLOBS-Ar-LAW. , .TACKrON - All busineaa receita prompt attenticr collections a specialty. aug*iy W. F. DOB6LAS9 N. P. * XX. J. ?.> laiiaa Spring, • All busutss ißtT.*u4 U k‘ sart wM reeeivv prsxipt rnttsatisa sal setifstiss givsm. Csllestiva ef e!%ins alsssly lssksc aft sr sag prsMpt rstaila sasiv. Cvart 4ajs third Hsaisys ia tMk month. V ' r W..