The Middle Georgia argus. (Indian Springs, Ga.) 18??-1893, November 10, 1881, Image 3

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FLdle Georgia Argus 'Li. - ItDITOI -sfe* SSBECT?-2 ■Try?. ~l'' l" -| || | HIII.JIMMy . SDAYKONNIXa NOV a isti. /*'■ .‘i s r >i the hire of One. iC: IvKAG JMBINAITON, iG ‘ WieTvl.y Couriip.-Joupnal and ' i. -v \iy ll' aft and Farm -vill he ir e V S* foi O'-3 Do I LATI AND FIFTY ' h jb • . tP/Joii wts an exceedingly . "■ | ■ 'fta-, :.d woh; vedeter tr continue it for another year. . oo ; in ascription price ef the l - 7 3ST1T.Y CoUF.tIR-Joi UNAI !S $l5O ? r} -.' 'vt und-; this arrange la'ent r *• ivnUh Itv o papers one vear for the ,j " H i)f '* IV e sly eiato. how . , t:u ini r • :, i. decking ib me •’ 4 * "■ untie; on iCer and, remitting ,-p • order s; tK time of p " • • ption. LI rx and Fahji t! not cßntiisi) at the ti e the m-H=',K r'TION iR RK'KIVUD, IT WILT. NOT Jit BE N'T ON ANY SUBSHQUJiXT ORDER. Tuts order commence* with tmis r tut i> v.'jll be continued i> o\: e- r< r run •’>. V3 \R, iiK IVeekly- Courier Joumnal has % -ationa! if .tution .is b political -n 7 ■'•n.r m a'pt-r, rr.'d ♦ c An •> - • A' !P> i :I ah'*- 1 if - * •. *1 * i > *.* i ’ :>. r V<’n -v :• r !t • in • mcstic aim ' " ' TANARUS ' "! ?*. v . Vvi i;i ';} ' **“ I. L - - 11*1*6 Gi v’C S )U r -d; ( r ;• ;■> •’• * ' ( i 4e A A ' !!l jT . . O St r •*2 < * h t • - -4*. . •< .*h • ' huh - c; j '.• •n " ’ • * i • :• this order can be cent *■■ e.thor. V.' term.*. to agents . m uitulars v :v --mtf u'i Bit of premiums ..dr.- | id• I 1 Cow r. . Jot b\m„ gd ie9 c W.Kali • .as. i r *:* c m.i rti:, T t , , ; , -nipany ; . • T,iui*v,n* Xv. OUR If i• • _ \ 1 > p■ f o in j: >\ r r f i j h ND mSFAITHFpL Ca D- * . \? .tit CKromo LdLuL/*!' ,h of .da- ’Hte ' iden , n ling * full iengilx portraits, print**! in 10 col ior* on heavy vap>fre with a rich l 0 ■ *. Viorder. Gize; 18x*0 inches. and of this beautiful v/ork of :■ t. i.aa been simply u-iAed 1 j>* r copy. In order that every v ’day be abx* to po, 3 i;s : : thi.* ■nAGiful and touching f.UYenir of >d * '? rc 1 dent and his On If net. • ' nil t for only 50 ccnir p*i * c can furnish this ame *1 bject, printed in .8 coloi s, reduced to Ox 12 A pC\T only cts. inches f\ VJ JL/i i 1 O Postage stamps WANTEI&or^tVt: reap a rich harvest with these beau tiful portraits. Nothing sells lik* them. Send for sanmles arid terras. CONANT & C 0. 5 Publishers, tept2o-2m 7 Dey St., New York. FUN! PUN!! FUN !!! _ IF you want to subscribe for the fun* l rdest newpaper published in the cuth, send 50 cent* to The Southern Humorist, Cdrinth, Mississippi, for a ve*r'r ’subscription, Beud for a sample copy. Agents make big’money working (or u^ —send for term*. FURNITURE EMPORIUM. Flampton, - - Geobgia. The Furniture Manufactory of S. S. MIDDLETON I* now in full blast. Ilis Brick Build ing is novr full of all kinds ot Furniture at "Bottom Bottom Trices. Mr. Midd’eton is a Practical Cabinet Maker And can fit up anything to suit purchasers. Besides he has a Larg* 6 ock ot First-Class Furniture from other manufactories, Including burial Caikets. AU who desire to make a purchase should give him a trial. sept 17-tf AIYNKn O |4B(niDuMI ySI frTatt Btt.fcm. I Bu**ot** mas, M*duj outbv work cr v;tf, mnd *;! whc *r tiberv RwrJ, Kiay cr Live? n?Lv, f'sr and curod tytolag [ £ I'Ve** an r vi ..g W3V win Ca*uaeii;ka, I : or any V.W •*. yea v2l n*id uu To?'.: ihs ]'-nw iilv!ae Von Can ifae fi? £ Rtlk Health<:i 1 'v't 'n:\tt-t : *upeH - -t ‘i titters and ethos Toaks, jli it bailie up Ike sweat bit norar inMnßCJtf**. 50c. and ?i die*. Kott {nu n* '.rkftavt oifustare of Hivan I AC© I*. Y. * I rje oaring ia Vi • • r d.iVsrsl*\o ' f *r* C.f l-Alt a Ktw, JubUr. .j'xm ka# ,•♦*• ‘V. y-ttion to,rt r r-ki-rn* Sld >f j CClOgne. aVrhJary Ml tU. S-.i A'-HWWsscr .: „ M im* - I, MONROE TAYtR gSTABLISHED 1344. EMW y L ® *l^r CtfU I*o 4 A I . i ndsl <mlotffttj|a Sl3 WATER nr., IfBWVORK* T&gtianda, diagusted with th wafly uoev articles offered in market, are now Wpy in using J. Monro* Tatior’s Gold Medal preparations. They are guaranteed strictly pure and superior to any other il market. Ask your grocer for them, and do *ot be put off with any other* until yc* dava given them a trial. * 9 * DOTOMB. * vaufiiCtirtre of the otfgiaato<l only ?r.c;D . . Star W ood Pumps, l Cbamr’on Wind Iren Fump, Hoj ' 6*ck.e Grinders, rut-nt Door vd yf u . dQw Scretnj, Etc. -w lans mi t.' h wi * M t kLtil, t It will net cost yoa live eta. fit day on the la vestment to pi vvp wr { >r for all your stock \hery Mil warranted never to mow down while the tower Sold by dealers ©vm vwhero, fcsysend lorCaUlogue. & Do EViHIOIf. Y VTr ?ST. :n*NDRin: v w^irni ’ VS *: COTJN- *: !OT?S-A- Utv! 1 ' \hi.) h’ * ~ .. g.^ - y '■ ..Bitifps, - . ... ~;o x, t“ * -j r * •. / ‘ . - | Ps To S;, Per ; y (\.n ©aeily bo n,d> Pr using the (!el* L, s ! VIC T 0 U AUGER AND ROCK ii OR 1 NG I ‘A GH ■ ’TRY :‘n'py*pvd r f i.be Country mea: * if > ,r prepareu to ci®m s'ft th© tar* ih r-v sro of'ftraiod by ;fu t .• * te etj; 4 §nd very vj• . r,-.. roye ’*> c^se ir. ro H ) NOD LiAM- i/ F.ii. and vjil bore fie y RKQUIBET LBPTH' Tiiey will bore succssafullv and satis factor! 1> in all kind* of Earth, Soft San *n<i Liinkstone, Bitnminoun Ston <>.al, S ! * ’ TTavd Fan Gravel, Lava. Buildtre’ i * no Mid ! ;: n a j- ntcftd to m.* the very best j 'ii i,'ui"k Sand ’i ey are ii^Hvrunning, ■ i > ifctrruuir-ii ■ py o>g N,.tod, bumble j > fcuowift*igod a-* n-ost and most ",i. s' ’fa Thu* extant. 11 toy ar* ee , ‘or**d •'! . e rj-aest btato OfS ;_ut.ssf \Y# oontx A t icr prespect’nf for COAL, GOLD. SILVER, COAL OIL ; AND ALL KINDS OF MINERALS. Also foi sinking Artesian Weiia and | Coal Shafts, Ac. \Ve furnish Engine*, Boilers, Wind Mills, Hydraulic Rama, Horse Powar, Brick Machine*, Mining Tool*, Portable Forges, Rock Diill*. and Machinery of all fchrda. t# Good active Agents wanted in ev ery Country in the World. ADDRESS, Western Maclfinery Supply Depot, •511 Walnut Street, Saint Louis, Missouri. U. 9 A State in what Tap*r you *aw this july 24 1861-2 m Hi* 6r@it Oarriap Mafisfamg te sf tts W&& teIISMSONT’ . F'VS X & CO. jIDINciJS NATJC, OFTWV xk-?. t cooe culietantiai Top Buggy fopol6o* Sand a strong, durab'r v • c : £or The unifo-mVexcellence of these fyehides,' resulting *Vora cmt!\ . r v a:eial and g >ofi workmanship, ha* jgiven their Carriage? *:: —y . : reputation throughout the Union, in localities hare for \ ircTymen, Phj ciarm, Farmers, and fethere requiring hsrfi and cc.uu.r or-, #n*t has crude the firm of LlUCrSoli| Co* the acknowledged leading SRRIAGE BUILDERS an Continent. Th* Top Buggies are in every State from Main# md Corn tha Lakes to the Gulf, and hundteds of testimonials have from every part of the countrj evincing the entire satisfaction of Jpwarda oi ,000 comiAGES by EsnCTSO!3, rited popularity, e.nd in order to meet the demand which has r by year, the facilities of their mammoth establishment hays exteautd, enabling them nc c to tuns out in sty !*- daring th* iußTseweu, about " f4M ®ABmA&m a trsm, . The cneqoalied facilities of thl* fitn enables it \o preface good Carriagee at £ far leee coet than the work of small ackers is, country wagon shops, and that class are now purchasing largely of us to supply their local trade. Scad M ZUiistniod Price List of Carnage BSSSRBON, PISH I *-: a CO.. CteUaaati, ©. Bl'U MRS' Sl i’ I Y H0": ; e Successors i '.QufSiT A rtobrosoi.. # B. H. BROOxHEAD i-CO. } Olhce and Warerooxn, 26 Decatur street, Atlanta, Georgia. Doors. Blinds, Mouldings, Bracket*. Stair Rails. Newels. Scrolls, Eaiustars Builders Hardware, Nails, Mixed Paint, Pure White Lead. Linseed Oil, Coiett of all Kinds Dry and in Oil Glass, Putty, Giaxiara Poiais, K&itominins, Iff per Borders and Centers. CioAff *foui MAM**# Pewltr, 4?... ?* >ean Tartar. CMtaAIKsJiG sshiag Oiystal FA LL . N NOON r EMFNd' cy BRA Mi (i'll ft liRO FoRSVjH, - , A V> ft Je ..it s' i 'i;ft s, . . . ju c tho t ? X'b i* bl ' t -ri.:.. Ci% la . * ; coniii** •ft *• < ; r.j ■ack*r‘hb , e Tool? S', n fin i h 0?; K , BTfr , i . Bmsaea! TC-’c r : • . r- h.- • .... .. Wia-en ’-r . u : ugen u ; r‘,- i .- era and Whips. Wap-, sn ! L. mvie r.alL • and SUcl Forty ooiftij <.j ibe justly Mor roe ( !;pi?e Axes tderived. • ’<~rx one of wh.ch ' * fulh- w--aided The f’- ' : fo. ■" . Ay m'd ,;ooV o* c.n* * : l\ ' - VP,. :,v - r i*' ’ i *■’ ’ * D* ■ ‘■•t --" • ''*' ••• ;* ' ’ .• j<BT.rr -re- r.C'V - - •'a >. v *.. in o'!- Tii.i, 'A v ; *x. , ] r part** *•:• . nuy ) . d•■ .*. ,v ages and conditions >f reerdind from <* wea tudler to the aged tire \W j-t ageutij for w! it cry f a rmc oufht to hav:- Fur-.t -x Bradley* Foik Plows and Cultivators, r. hl-J; v G super 1 ••*.>:• r.v .r'r.a in the market. in • Lll •,V 0 •..*■£• i "•uilig u:L that * anno* bo eicc-iied. Rceiden cu j OVV V • w* i• f K AW >5 %„^v -r ff. I the oest nth con nt. v, hi. 1 #re pre; •• -i .•• t: r you up with echv. or | •1 no buggy 8 Your L- Te .v indies .>. i few’ *1 Hick Wave* * : \ . ;* •• v: no : ’ St ■ . Sg ; ■ \>oY ,; ' • '■ *' on *• or i Snh i I lot rv shoeing ot a • ’ ?■ Satisfaction Gii*raut.d o* rnonay re fund'd. Thankinf the public for the ' T t"7 hb*r ss 1* . ♦-or NpTvb nretufor - t*y r* ?*••* yew l avs :" •: vfT..t*> rc want tht ettet ::r ibo ?■*■:* ■: r\ • ■ •.. Gill *£d'Bde ii* 1 AM LETT A PRO. A Alt business iatrnste.4 to tay csr* will re-:*divj inunedixte aUetitica C>*i!3ct’*@a ** speeialtv. Office %l Gibi'-rd* *lOi u .’j|;rng,Ga, juwedl-u J, I\ i\r.iL,d.P. THE BEST 1 • THE WORLD. I have secured Agency oi Butts Countyofoi tut ssde or Tn JScr.iPSB Enuina acknowledged thediftst erar rnada, also the ECLIPSE SEPARATORS) AND GINS all standard Gins incliidinglfetaeis and condensers COTTON PRESSES AND SAW ’ MILLS. and. will duplicate any brokan pipe of piping or vly, can furris-heny broken part, about an enj, ne, 1 * all kind of CASTING AND BELTING* All wh tiw e.nd J. C. Misidits, Iftillan Spring, Ga. SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE Louisvil Ky, - PRACTICAL* BOOK KEEPING NO EXT BOOKS I 'Key-25 rtis a Brcctickl Accountant, endorsed bv til thr P: • vtci and merchants of Louisville. ‘-end Stamps l n (.'irculirs and specimens jremaianship BFN.C WEAVER Principal. H. 8. DiSOLI.AR Secrettry cnTCHELa, LEWI* at CO„ Bcclih>, Wh„ d*BU!Mraol result *3 JFV FnESCIBT tPAeOJt*. VP? mR hHELI • *ASDARr, x wA/'-’OX. •; :W:bTG WACC’S. it ’.>p'<ysjA''ny *r -5 Y\j-.;r '--•ilngW*goa- 'rl £• lc*;.p- "tgjes, ■j.. ifcJTCU Zt' WAGc.,i* c. - '’ ; . .■•■', *?->•.:'. beAt stock *:4 hra fttj. u*c.e Uy tls iw* visob : . ;he/’o. : -.- .ng V/xjar. Ri-i Ltay D.- |* rtfAe&t is .ptu?.'e from tno L*- *.Y V (for the rninufecture of t'A* CMM *■# V ::ti s>*a. utS'4Sp*wxd. t'.sa ’ iht Ct-tiuogue aid tilastfit;.' Pr'x iisi. -JWIS r: c&. $ aacfiM®, WSa. , A | . *-• - -*V*.. ’ 1 •. V *>'. ■ v.. •; The Eclipse leads the World For * lieliab! FixceHence. Til OS CAMP General Agent, CovinfftOll. Cn'a. J.C.MeridithLocal Ag’t.ButtlCo. ai o Dealer in Saw MMs Separ.fio? s, CottonlCKus* Etc fcktisfactiori fully Guariiiiteed in ?y'?y Ira-nikctioii-. tprilJi-ly UPIGHT PIANOS "\nn\%Vhh& i PARLOR ORGAN 6 EG. WOODS & COMPANY —-—manufacturer* CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS. CATALOGUSS SENT FBEE AGENTS WANTED. t COREESPONCE SOLICITED. 1— july 14-20 t ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? ' Y_ Miller Brothers’ 4 MIXED PAINT. — — R oady for use in White and over One Hundred Different Colors, made of strict ly Pure White Lead, Zinc and Linseed Oil, chemically combined, warranted much handsomer and ch-uaprr and to lost 1 WICK AS LONG as any other Paint. It has taken the FIRST ¥\- ri’-IIU* •• it twenty of the State Fairs oi the Union, and is ,on 5 ‘ TY Y r IOUi AN_/ i the lines: Hr -as in the country. VAkNISHES, ‘ • .. We have completed ovr new Varnish Factory, being the LARGEST and MOfcT COMPLETE in the United States, and making.Vannsli superior to any in the World, and at pritas that defy .compel!^. :t Pe- .Va., Jan 10th 1879. YJLLER I-AUd. —Li it.e:*v a; T i 'ju : .inT.tii .s of ycur Pain** * P.v.ii’g ass-.-; -be e?.me peaK highly of the durability ,u u.auv yeur Fin* , ard *‘ _ -> cole:-* :d mixture just a* you represent, inero can bo r.*> u. t, .r Paint lor extx>si?rc •:♦. the ***at ani cold, and anyono using :t one* will eureiy do so again. Your Varnish is also giving the best of satisfaction and is pronounced the best goods ever sold in tb.s section. You are at liberly to use our name as refience. Bespoctiuiiy CHALFAPT & GATF. x T)p P v'gs ) MILLER BROTHERS, 20, 31 it 33 St. Ciatr St., CLEVELyX!) OHIO SAMPLE CARD AXL> PRICE LIST SENT FREE. iuly24-Cm LEBAL • NOTIcES. STATE OF GEORGIA, Butts Cotrvrv: Notica is Ixareby given that I will a})- plv to the courtof Ordinary of *aid coun ty o the I- Monday in December 1881 tor 1. .’ft to sell tl 6 und*viu“d interest* of J * re Gif v aland and MaryP. Cleveland nunoie in certain rexl estate situated ii Indian >pring res-uve rolled the M< J 'to* . iioUl pro *rrv end ad job lots in aid county, the interests of t*cn >:■ .or bring * J :e b_oe forty fourth pax iof •hd’VLOSL i e If. C. Cor.l.lEk vuTdian of the property f said mi ns. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE GEORGIA —Butts County: In accordance to an order granted bv the court of Ordinary of said county w hi ho * ->ld before the court house door Ir the town of Jackson, Butts county Geor gia, on the tirst. Tuesday in 1 •ecemhe; next, between ?he legal hours of the land* belonging to the estase of Al exander Harper deceased, containing one hundrt i one and ono fourth acre* more or h.-e adjoining the land* oi D, M. Bed. and ,th#rs in Tuwaliga <iist in lauds so! (lie bonoftt of heirs nnd ukmsop Bai e cash. „ . C. (r. Jlakt’er, 4dminitratoi. ADMI>. r ISTRATOJR ’S b ILE. GECRGi *, Butts County: Agreeable to. an ordar’grsnted by the aonoi’: 1 Court of Ordinary of said coun ty will be iOld before the court h.„ij ■; door in the town of Jackson Butts coun ty Georgia, on the first Tuesday in De-. cember next, between the legal hours of sale, the lands belonging to the eatate o; John Currie deceased, containing sixty five seres, more or less’adjoining thi lands of Gustavo* Hendric’ an*l others WorthviHe 'di*trict. Parfie- v-ishing to seethe lands will call on M**, Georgo Wnite, land* sold for the hene.it of ( red. tors and heirs. Terms >f salk cash. X. ). Watson, novL ISSt-td Administrator. POSTPONED SHERIFF SALE. . • Ilf fILL be sold before tlw Court E(on*e VV door in the town of J* 'kon Butts county G*., on the Ist r *.<'*? in De** cembernext within ih*. hours of 3 e t.i 0 following desc ibc ; coperty to \vi : Tli# w r fst h vof lei €•?)* id rmin bor .hty-seyen con minin’; one bundift j ne undone forth acres iso the soutl b*,.f >f lot number Si Ay-two ontaining on > hundred one and 0 \e forth were*, the whole coniainif g two hru Lr- i two * ic one half lying and being in Buiv- County, bound as fotlows: by 1 au*i c - J. B. Brook* exat oy lanu -of R. J. Ly * son south by laud of Jo: iah Freeman, and west by lands oi Mis, .Mary Gunn, Levied en by virture of ono fi-fa issued from Superior court of ILUh County in t'll favor of W. H. Ilf ad vs. R. T 7. Cole man Levied on an the property of Iv. W, Coleman, property pointeo out bv plain tiff. Tenant in possession written .v> tice this November 4 lSh, J. 0. iX**AUCHA’fF, nov4-4t *. Sheriff B. C ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Butts County Ga., Oct. 24, 1881. Notice i* hereby given that I will re* ceiye sealed proposals until the first Monday in December next. The con tract te keep and maintain these paupers who are entirely helpless, a id, depend wholy upon the county for their support reserving the right to reject any and al| bids, if in ny discretion, (be public in* terest and economy itquiie it. ’td J. F. Cakmi6hal, Ordinary. ELECTION NOTICE. 1 ' FENCE OR NO FENC*. ORDINARY'S OFFICE, 3utts County, Ga., Oct. 24, 1881.-?-Fifty freeholders filed in thi office. September 26th 13* / a petition, asking that the questions o' Fence or no Fence be submitted to tbs legal voteri of Butts county. Notice cf which has been given in terms of law, no counter petition has been filed 1 1 it therefore ordered, that an election be held on Wednesday the 30th day oi November next, in each militia district in Butts county, at which all voters qual ified to vote shall cast their votes in the militia district where they reside, for Fence or no Fence.’ Given under my hand and seal of of fice, Oct. 24, 1881. J. F. CkKiiricHAL, oct 244 t Ordinary, HEADQR'B FOR HARDWARE (5 H JOHNSON & SON. No. 16 Hill St., GRIFFIN - (jA Wa have an Immense Stock for the •oming season of JUST finch Good? as *re al ways needed by the Farmer, Mechanic and Houiokeeper, con*, ■isting in part, as fellows : Axes, Blacksmith Toole, Bolts, Butts, Carrriage and Wagon Mate rial, Carpenters’ Toole, Chains, Cutlery. Grindstones, Housefnr nishing Goods, Horse and Mule, Shoes, Iron, Locks, Nails. Oil?. Paints, Packing, Plantation Hard ware, Flows, Rubber Belting. Saw* of all kinds, Sewing Machines. Shov. els, Spade3, Steel, Farmer*’ Tools, Varnishes, etc., etc. The Largest and Finest assort ment of CUTLERY ever brought tf, this market. A Large lot of the “Scalding Clipper” Axes, manufactured to our order for this sect'on. We -ell our good* at the LOWEST PRICES. C. H. JOHNSON <fc SON-, 3m General Hardware Dealers. W. F. DOUGLASS N.P. * MX.J.P. la4iaa Spring, • - (7a AH busiaess intrusted t* hi* aara win rtciexs proaipt atteuiioa asd aatufactie gi*e*. Collection of claims olaaely lookoJ after aa4 prampt rstui a* mad*. Court day third Ma4ajr| in eaok mautb.