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The New York Store win keep it brim full ofbright
fresh news telling of the new stylish goods and big
bargains soon to arrive. Their buyers are now in
New York and other eastern markets where they
will purchase the largest and most complete stock
ever brought to this market consisting of all the la
test novelties in dress goods, trimmings millinery etc.
CLOSING OUT ALL SUMMER GOODS.
Gome at once and secure the biggest bargains of
your liie they most go in order to make room for our
for our fall stock.
For big bargains visit Ths New York Store.
All Seasons.
TIE CARMICHAEL COMPANY.
PROPRIETORS.
LOCAL BRIEFS.
TRAIN ARRIVALS:
uoiNfl north 4: 43 a. m.
“ “ 7:80 .pm.
oiN*o south 9: 37 a. m.
“ “ 9: 17 p. m
II U O a $, HtF ’er in.
It. J. R.
801 l WOI ll'9
Mot weather.
Cotton opening.
Muscadines ripe.
( how R. J. K.
Old corn p’entifu!.
W atermelons getting scarce.
It sells itself-—R. J. R. Tobacco.
Jaeksonites still going to the Fair.
Fat proker plentiful in the coun
try.
('hew the only genuine R J 11. To
bacco.
Xiiß tod tier crop has been saved in
good condition.
Die best coal drinks are to be i<nind
t Hi kers & Ityars.
A pure article is the well known R
•1 K. Tobacco—L’ry it.
A bushel of flue pears can find
teadv sale at this office.
WINE OF CARDUI. a Tonic tot Women.
Mr. Lee Smith is spending a few
days at his father’s near Forsyth.
The R ,T R. Tobacco is made out of
a pure rich waxy leaf and free from
stem* and grit.
AD the merchants and clerks like
to sell RJ’R. because it gives satis
faction in every case.
Our whole heart full of thanks go
out to Mt Tipp Ham lor a lot of fine
grapes a few days ago.
New goods daily coming in at
the Variety Store.
Thin coats, light wieght pants
reduced in price 25 percent for
ttie next few days. Carmichael Cos.
"O-ange Blossom ’ is a pailess
° llre lor nil diseases peculiar to
■•omen. Sold fresh by W. L. Car
-1 nehael.
tea for Dyspepsia.
there is no mistake about it
1 e *• it wood suspender is the
t est in the world. You can lind
at New York Store.
He regref to announce the death f
fourteen Mtonfhs child of :ir. C. R.
1,1 •*, the county ttx re elver, on
-Wl. 11 *•'" J he bereaved ones have
s yinp h u-.
Read the change i lime of holding
con my court.
Toe Superior court meets on s' cond
Monday in October.
Dont be decieved—Che T v the only
geuuine R J R. Tobacco.
The sanitary condition of every
home should be strictly guarded.
Use lime freely.
Every man, woman and child in
Butts county knows what It J R.
means.
The Holiness campmeeting will be
gin next Tuesday and continue ten
days or longer.
Something new dressy, and
neat in the shirt line just reeieved
at the New York Store.
Twenty five people from Jackson
have visited the World’s fair and sev
eral others wilt go before it closes.
Any kind of a hat you want
can be found at the New Yonc
Store. See those new shapes.
BLACIC-DRAttGHT tea cures Constipation.
Rev. J. W. Beck preached two tell
ing sermons at the Baptist church on
Sunday morning and at night to
large congregations.
“Orange Blosson” is safe and
harmless as a Flax Seed Poultice,
Any lady can use it herself. Sold
by VV. L. Carmichael.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Will Terrell, of Flovilla, will be
pained to hear of the latter’s death,
which occurred on Saturday of a lin
gering illness.
“Orange Blossom/’ ths common
sense Female Remedy, draws out
pain andsorsnesv Sold by W. L,
Carmichael.
Mr. Purdue handed to us on Satur
day what may be called a twin ear of
corn. The ear divided near the large
end and forms two distinct cobs, both
well filled with grains.
McElr’ WINE OF CARDjJI for female diseases.
The greatest trouble that now con
fronts the southern people is money
to move the cotton crop, but Atlanta
and business centers are making ar
rangements to get all the money that
is needed, and we trust they will
succeed.
Fennell, Thompson & Cos, ull the
American Fru t Preserving Powders.
A 25c package will preserve 32 lbs
fruit. Fruit can be kept in a jar till
used up without spoiling. Try a
package it will please you.
The high prices of meat that ruled
last winter, and is still holdiue*
caused our people generally to turn
considerable attention to hog raising,
and the result already shows almost
endless numbers of ffoe porkers all
over the land.
Some of the public roads need
\\ orking badly.
There is yellow fever in Brunswick,
and almost ail the people have left
there.
Try the American Fruit Preserving
powder sat Fennell, Thompson & Cos.
You can find it in nearjy every
store iu Butts county —R J R. Tobac
co.
Only a short while and the gr al
cotton crop will be ready for market,
but it seems that there is no money
to move it.
Mr. T. Willis Nutt has sold out his
lancy grocery business to Mr, W. M.
Potts, who will continue the business
at. the same old stand.
We learn that the canning factory
at Flovilla is doing well but twenty
five cents per bushel for tomatoes is
a poor price to the raiser.
We believe in the Bible doctrine
that “all things work together for
good” etc. and that the present money
stringency will work tor the good of
the couutiy. Let us wait and see.
for Weak Nerves-
This country don’t need any speech
es right now, but action. It is no
time for congressional orators to be tak
ing time to make spreadeagle speeches.
Let them get down to work and do
something on the financial question
at once.
Jlon. R, T. Nesbit, Commissioner
of Agriculture, addressed the citizens
at the court house on Saturday. His
speech was a good one, advising our
people to enrich their lands, raise
everything needed at home and the
farmers would become independent
and happy.
All Confederate Veterans of Butts
county are respectfully and earnestly
requested to meet in Jackson on the
first Tuesday of next September to
form a Confederate camp of survivors
Association. The objects in view are
the preservation of our Confederate
brotherhood, the care of the poor, and
the sick, and the collection and compi
lation of reliable history.
J. F. Carmichael.
Mr. S. J. Smith, in an article in a
tiiit'd party organ, has seen dt to abuse
• Thf. Argcs and its editor in unmeas
red terms be ause we hare stood all
the while against the introduction of
politics into our alliance meetings.and
goes so far as io demand that we
withdraw from the order, etc. The
alliance was organised as a non
partisan body, and *e cannot be an
allianceman withonc fighting the con
nection ot polities in any way with
its meetings, and we care as little for
such rantings as that of Jack Smith
as a locomotive does for the grass
hoppers that flv before its headlights.
IS nE.nORIATI.
William B. Browning, the subject of
this sketch, Wi.s born in Monroe county,
Ga., November 3rd, 1839, died in Jack
son, Ga., August >4th, 1593, aged 23
years, 9 months ar.d 11 dsys.
After preparing himself for business
he went to Macon, having been em
ployed as traveling salesman for the
Macon Grocery Cos. He afterwards
moved to Jackson, about the Ist ol
August, 1893, to take charge of the
books of The Jackson Mercantile Cos.
During his short life in Jackson be not
only ranked among our best business
young men, but by his upright deport
ment and gentlemanly bearing had
drawn around him some strong social
ties* and all who came in contact with
him had learned to love and respect
him. He had never united with any
church, though at heart he was a Mis
sionary Baptist, and would doubtless
have united with that church soon.
While our young friend was not openly
affiliating with the church militant, we
rejoice in the belief and hope that he
was a member of the church triumph
ant, having professed conversion and
having given himself to God in his fif
teenth year, and at his death was trust
ing in the merits of a crucified and res
urrected Saviour
The citizens of our community extend
tl.eir deepest and most heartfeit sym
pathy to the bereaved family in the loss
of their darling son and brother, whose
loss is irreparable, and whose grief is too
sacred to be reached by expressions of
human condolence, and can alone be
healed by the balm in Gilead and the
Physician there,
“How beautiful is death !
After all toil and care and pain are o : er,
To close the eyes upon this fading shore,
Followed by memories of undyi.ig love,
Welcomed by guardian angel? from
above,
How tranquil to resign bis ltboring
breath,
How beautiful is death.”
A Friend.
COUNTY COURT CHANG/IVS.
Office of County Judge, (
August 19th, 1893. )
GEORGIA—Butts County.
Whereas, the regular qnarterlv and
monthly terms of the county’' court of
Butts county has heretofore be -n held a t
the Court House iu Jackson, said e aunty,
on the 2nd Monday in each month for
the monthly term and the 2nd Monday in
each of the months of ,/amiary, Mpril,
July and October of llie year for the
quarterly terms, and whereas by leasen of
a recent change in the time of holding the
Superior court of /huts county, the two
courts conflict as to the time of holding
same, it is therefore ordered that after the
publication of this order weekly, for four
successive weeks, in tue Middle Georgia
/I rocs, the paper wherein the county ad
vertisements are published, that the terms
of said court be so changed as that the
monthly sessions llietecf shall be held on
the 4 h Monday in October, 1893, and on
the 4th Monday in each and every month
thereafter, and that the quarterly terms of
said court be so changed as that (lie first
quarterly term to be held after the said
publication shall be held on the fouith
Monday in October, 1893, and the fourth
Monday in January, . ylpril, July and
October thereafter for each year.
Further ordered that all processes made
returnable to the terms of said court as
they now exist be and the same are hereby
made returnable to the terms respectively
designated by this order- AW parties at
interest aud the public will take due
notice. By the Court.
B. P. Bailiy, J. C. B. C.
RJ R takes the lead in all high
grade 9 inch 4s tobacco.
Ste that the three It J R red letters
is on every plug when you. ask for
this brand—none is genuine without
t hese letters.
Mr. J. H. Buffington, formerly of
this county, gave us a call yesterday.
Mr. Buffington is an ex-typo, but is
now railroading on the Atlanta &
West Point road. Call again. We
are always glad to see one of the
“profesli.”
A NEW JOKE
On the liver. When itis out of
order and you feel blue, try a few
doses of Beggs’ Little Giant Pills.
Your liver will appreciate the joke.
So will you. For sale by Dr. W, L.
Carmichael.
FOR Z/EAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA—Butts County.
To all whom it may concern: B. T.
Deason, ammistrator of L. O. Deason,
deceased, has in due form applied to
the undersigned for leave to sell the lands
belonging to the estate of said deceased,
and said application will be heard on the
first Monday in September, 1893.
This August 7th, 1893.
J. F. Carmichael, Ordinary,
A. B. C.
Asthma, Bronchetis and Con
sumption result from a neglected
cough or cold. Don’t neglect but
cure promptly vvitu ■‘ , -w of
Beggs’ Cherry Cough Syrup, ool 1
by Dr. W. L. Carmichael.
Put up your fruit with the Ameri-
Fruit Preserving Powders sold by
Fennell, Thompson & Cos. 25c pack
age will preserve 32 lbs iruit.
All millinery greatly reduced
at the-New York Store. Ladies
now is the time to get Hats etc.
at your own price.
I,IMES WRITTEN IN NK.nOBI
Of I.itfle t'liarlie. Son off L, A.
Bankston. Formerly of Iluttt
County, Ga.
I saw a young mother in tender.ess i
bend
O’er the coueli of her slumbering
boy.
And she kissed the soft lips as she
murmured his name.
While the dreamer lay in silent
joy.
Oh. sweet is the rosebud encircled
with dew,
When its fragrance s flung to the
air,
So fresh and so bright to that mother
he seemed
As he lay in his innocence there.
But I saw when sue gazed on the
the same lively form.
Pale as marble and silent and cold.
But paler and colder her beautiful
bov.
And the tale of her sorrow was told.
But the Healer was there who had
stricken her heart
And taken her treasure away,
To allure to heaven he has placed it
on high,
And the monrnei will sweetly obey.
There has whispered a voice—"twas
the voice ot God,
‘•I love thee, I love thee, pass under
the rod.”
A Friend.
Atlanta. Ga., Aug. 14, '9B.
ROBERT.
The three year old stallion
weighing between fourteen and
fifteen hundred pounds is 15-16
Clyde. He was sired by a thor
oughbred Clyde, in a dam> 3-4
Clyde. He is perfectly sound
and trained to work in single and
double harness. He is a dark
chestnut brown, ball faced. The
Clyde is superior to
in that, while he has all the Nor
man’s draught qualities he can
travel with any other breed. Pie
was brought by me to this stute
rom northern Illinois for tm
own use, but owing <o a change
in business 1 have decided to sell
him. I would prefer someone
would buy him who would keep
him in the community, for ii
there is any thing we need here
it is better stock on our farms.
For further nformation call on
me at the obi Wolfe place one
and a half miles west of town or
address me at Jackson, Butts
county Ga.
Parties desiring the service of
mv horse can be accommodated
by calling at my bouse and pay
ing $2O. Resp’t.
6m. Theodore W. Lalir.
THE WORLD’S FAIR
Are those who use Reggs' Blood
Purifier. It purifies tne blood,
makes the skin clear and the com
plexion beautiful, Try a bottle
and note its wonderful effects. Sold
and guaranteed by Dr. W. L. Car
michael.
The New York Stoie is now
offering great bargains in Ladies
and Misses slippers, determined
to close them out. They will go
at one third regular price.
“SILVER THREADS AMONG
THE GOLD,”
Are a sign that your hair needs
invigorating. Beggs’ Hair Renew
-9r promotes a healthy growth of
hair, prevents its tailing outor turn
ing gray. Sold and guaranteed by
Dr. W. L. Carmichael
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-1 icittho patronage of the public in
General Blacksmith Repairing.
We claim to be the iinest horsc-s toers in idd’e
Georgia and will work as cheap as ti e cheapest.
All w(?ask is a trial. Come and see us in fr mt o‘ :.i e
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wear as well, If you wish to economize in yourfootwear,
do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Name and
price stamped on the bottom, look for it when you buy.
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prices.
The Atwood Suspender will
cost you no more than the ordina
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twice as long as any other. For
sale only by The Carmichael Cos,
N. Y. Store.
FOR DYSPEPSIA,
Indigestion, and Stomach disorders, take
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! All dealers keep it, SI per bottle. Genuine has
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