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The New York Store will keep it brim full of bright
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 ODT ALL SUMMER GOODS.
Come 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 tig bargains visit The New York Store.
All Seasons.
THE CARMICHAEL COMPANY,
PROPRIETORS.
LOCAL BRIEFS.
TRAIN ARRIVALS:
GOING NOICTH 4: 50 U. 111.
“ “ 12: 30 .pm.
going south 9: 37 a. m.
“ “ 9: 17 p. m
If U O a $, gWT ’er in.
Money scarce.
Good times arc coming.
R. J. R.
M oving reason.
Chew R. J. R.
Ii sells itself- —R. 1. R. To’moc).
Chew the only genuine R .1 R. To
bacco.
There is now plenty of paper money
for all business purposes.
The best co >1 drinks are to be found
at Hi kers & Byars.
A pure ar.iclo is the well known Ii
.1 R. Tobacco—fry i;.
David Gail Hard will b<> at the
Railroad Warehouse this season.
See the list of jurors for October
term of Butts Superior court in this
isstm.
Mr. Gunnell’s and bis son, Char
ley, has just finished one of the best
and most spacious barns in the county
for Mr. Jaek Smith.
A bushel of fine pears can find
ready sale at this office.
WINE OF CARDUI. a Touic for \\^>men.
The R.l It. Tobacco is made out of
a pure rich waxy leaf and free from
steins and grit.
All the merchants and clerks like
to sell I? J I?, because it gives satis
faction in every case.
Col. Y. >. Wright is attending the
Great Council of tbi United States of
the Imp. Order of Red Men in
Desmoines, lowa, this week.
Thin coats, light wioght pants
reduced in price 25 jer cent for
the next few days. Carmichael Cos.
‘"O-ange Blossom" is a pailess
cure for ail diseases peculiar to
women. Sold fresh by W. L. Car
michael.
Try BLAGX DRAUGHT tea for Dyspepsia.
There is no mistake .about it
Itie Atwood suspend* r is the
best in the world. You can find
then: at New York Store.
David Jaillia and will ha at the
Railroad Waiehouse this season.
lo t evervone Rtml up fur the hank
certificates, as it U the only way tlie
So'iili can “get away' 5 with Wall
street. Tin sc certificalrs ate > good
as, and will an-wer every purpose of,
geld cuius.
1 Cotton low.
Scupperuongs.
The big rains damaged cotton.
Dont be decieved —Chew the only
genuine R .1 It. Tobacco.
Mr. George Carmichael lias accepted
a position at the Alliance warehouse.
Every man, woman and child in
Butts county knows what R J R.
means.
Mr. Irb Norman, the noted baseball
, pitcher, is now handling goods tor the
| New York Stoe
Something new dressy, and
neat in the shirt line just recieved
at the New York Store.
Any kind of a hat you want
can be found at the New Yofk
Store. See those new shapes.
BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation.
Mr. T. J. Barue a , ot Crystal River,
Ida , after spending a snort time with
relatives and friends in and around
Jackson, returned to his home last
Monday.
Miss Anna Strickland, of Ingleside,
Ga., who has been visiting Miss Agnes
Carmichael for the past two weens,
returned to her home Wednesday
morning.
“Orange Blosson” is safe and
harmless as a Flax Seed Poultice,
Any lady can use it herself. Sold
bv W. L. Carmichael.
It should he remembered that our
prica for printing obituaries is 75
cents, which should be handed in
with the copy.
David Gailliard will be at the
Railroad Warehouse this season.
“Orange Blossom' - ths common
sense Female Remedy, draws out
pain and soreness Sold by W. L,
Carmichael.
McElree’s WINE OF CARDUI for female diseases.
Mr. Ivimbell Aiken, of Savannah,
was married to Miss Lillie Harvey,
at*the residence of the bride's grand
father. Hon. Win. Ilodge, on Sunday,
Aug. 27t'n, Rev. G, H Carter offici
ating.
Fennell, Thompson & Cos, sell 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 \©tt,
Unde Alex Wilkinson has retired
from the Hotel business and moved
into one cf Dr. Mapp's dwelling s , on
First street, and will take only a lew
boa liters. Miss Genie Wallace, a
lady from Geenviile, C , has taken
charge of the Wilkinson House and
will continue it as a hotel.
R J R takes the lead in all high
grade 9iuch 4s tobacco.
Ste that the three R JR red letters
is on every plug when you ask for
this brand —noue is genuine without
! these letters.
Whenever you can band or send us
in a news itsm it will be appreciated.
\v are sorry to learn that Mr. E.
S. Wynn is confined to his bed with
tvp oid fever.
Mr. Walter G. Jesier, after a short
visit to relatives and friends in our
midst, returned to his post of duty,
at Americas, a few days ago.
The party having a good one, two
or three-horse farm near Jackson can
secure a good tenant by calling on
Prof. J. C. Blasiugame.
Mr. Claud Lord, of Griffin, after a
! two weeks’sojourn in our town, left
tor his home yesterday.
Mr. E. 11. Branneu aud family, of
Chattanooga, Tenn., have moved to
their home in our .county. We are
glad to welcome such prominent citi
! zens in our midst.
YYiu can buy one dollar’s worth of
dry goods, at The Carmichael Cos., for
nim ty-five cents with Jackson Bank
! certificates.
Everybody and their best gir 1, too,
either took m the Holiness camp
meeting or the Primitive Baptist
Association last Sunday.
The genial cou.itenanee of Mr. J.
11. McDowell, an ex-typo r,t this office,
beamed upon our sanctum lasi Mon
day. He is now manipulating life
insurance instead of type. Success
to you, old boy.
Only two tickets are required, of
course, to convey any two individuals
over any dummy line in this country,
but il is said that one of Jackson's
society boys became so exciled last
Sunday that he actually did buy three
tickets for himself and his best girl.
MeELREE’3 V INE OF CARDUI for Weak Nerve*
All millinery greatly reduced
at the New York Store. Ladies
now is the time to get Hats etc.
at your own price.
Try the American Fruit Preserving
powder sat Fennell, Thompson & Cos.
Ton can find it in nbarjy everv
store in Butts county—R JR. Tobac
co.
The Towaliga Primitive Baptist
Association tint was held at Bethel
on Saturday, Sunday' and Monday
was well attended, and everyone was
weii pleased at hearing the sermons
preached.
David Gailliard will be at the
Railroad Warehouse this season.
The New 5 ork Stoie is now
offering great bargains in Ladies
and Misses slippers, determined
to close them out. They will go
at one third regular price.
Jackson Bank certificates are bring
ing a premium of 5 per cent., in the
dry goods department, at The New
York Store.
Tbe Carmichail Cos.,
Proprietors.
A GOOD SELECTION
The Jackson Institute school board
lias elected Miss Mary Goodall as
teacher in the Primary Department.
Miss Goodall recently graduated at
Wesleyan, and her selection will give
general satisfaction.
and PER CENT. PREMIUMS ON
BANK CERTIFICATES.
For all Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots
and Shoes or Millinery bought ot us
and paid for in Bank Certificates, we
will allow a premium of 5 ier cent,
on all such sales. For instance, if a
person bnys $6.00 worth in our Dry
Goods or Millinery room and gives
us a SIO.OO Jacksou Bank Certificate,
we ’will give him $4.30 in silver,
making the $6.00 purchase cost him
only $5.70.
We always lead, others follow.
The Carmichael Cos.,
Prop. New 1 ork Store.
THE SCHOOL BOOMING.
The fall term if the Jackson Insti
tute opened on Tuesday with the most
brilliant and flattering prospects.
One hundred and forty-seven pupils
were enrolled on the first day, and
several have entered since, and a
number will go in next Monday*.
Prof. Blasiugame and his co-workers
are doing good work for Jackson In
stitute, aud they only need the co
operation of our people to place our
school at the very top of the list in
Geoi’gia. The cirriculum is high,
and the graduates of Jackson Insti
tute are well prepared tor the battles
of life without any further training.
~SETTLED.
The committee in whose hands
the Alliance Warehouse matters
had been placed met at the ware
house on yesterday and agreed to
accept the proposition recently
made by Mr. Mallett, to—wit: to
90
accept SI,BOO for the entire ware
house property. This money is to
be paid in two payments, 60 and
90 Jays hence. The entire alliance
funds then in the hands of the Alli
ance is to be distributed to the cer
tificate holders. We trust this will
end the wrangle over this matter,
and that hereafter things will work
more smoothly. We understand
that the warehouse will go into the
hands of a number of the leading
farmers of Butts county and be run
as a farmers’co-operative union.
DEATH’S SAD ROLL
The angel or death scooped a full
share of our people on Sunday and
Monday. First, on Sunday night, at
7 o’clock, Mrs. Ophelia Thomas,
widow of the late Silas Thomas,
passed away after a short illness of
typhoid fever. Her remains were
laid to rest on Monday at the Clark
burying ground, after a fu oral by
Rev. J. T. Kiinbell.
On M mday morning the immortal
spirit of Mrs. Jack Hanes, neai
Sandy Ridge, took its everlasting
(light.
A little boy of Mr. Jeff Harris also
died on Monday.
The saddest death that has oc
curred in a long while was that of
little Carter Carmichael, twelve year
old son of Mrs. Rose Carmichael,on
yesterday morning. He died from
the effects of congestion of the
brain, after but two days’ illness
His remains will he interred it
Jackson cemetery today.
Thus it seems that, while there is
no local cause for disease, many of
our people are passing to their long
homes. Our sympathies are extended
to the bereaved.
butts COUNTY’S MACHINIST.
You can have anything done, tint;
can be done outside of a foundry, to
your engines or other mach nery now.
“A stitch in time saves nine. A
S2O 00 job may save a thousand-dollar
breakdo vn. If you want work done,
call on or address
E. H. Brannen,
Jenkinsburg, Ga.
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 liyer will appreciate the joke.
So will you. For sale by Dr. W, L.
Carmichael.
A. B. C.
v Asthma, Bronchetis and Con
sumption result from a neglected
cough or cold. Don't neglect but 1
cure promptly witu . f w doses of
Beggs’ Cherry Cough Syrup, ©uli
by Dr W. L. Cfumiehael.
Put up your fruit with the Ameri-
Fruit Preserving Powders sold by
Fennell, Thompson & Cos. 25c pack
age will preserve 32 lbs truit.
The Atwood Suspender will
cost you no more than the ordina
ry suspender it will actually last
twice as long as any other. For
pale only by Tb.e Carmichael Cos
N. Y. Store.
A PUZZLE
To many ladies is how to keep
their hair in curl on rainy days.
The solution is easy. Ask Dr. W.
L. Carmichael lor Nonpareil Hail
Curler and the puzzle will he solved
THE WORLD’S FAIR
Are those who use Peeks' Blood
Purifier. It purifies tne blood,
makes the skin clear end the com
plexion beautiful. Try a bottle
and note its wonderful effects. Sold
and guaranteed by Dr. W. L. Car -
michael.
•'•SILVER THREADS AMONG
THE GOLD,”
Are a sign that your hair needs
invigorating. Beggs’ Hair Renew
er promotes a healthy growth of
hair, prevents its tailing out or turn
ing gray. Sold and guaranteed by
Dr. W. L. Carmichael
BUTTS COUNTY TAX ASSESSMENT.
GEORGIA—Butts County.
The County Court Sitting for County
Purposes:
It is ordered by the Court that 4 04.100
mills per centum be levied on the taxa
ble property of said county for the year
1893, as follows:
For General Fund, 1.0
“ Jury ‘* 1,
“ Jail “ .40
“ Pauper * c .50
“ Bridge “ .72
Commission “ .JO
“ Coroner “ .01
“ Court I louse “ .01
Total, 4.64
.Being a tax of 464 100 dollars per
one thousand dollars of taxable property.
It is further ordered that T. J. Cole, Tax
Collector of said county, do collect the
above per oentage for taxes for county
purposes for the year 1893. By the
Court.
B. P. Baii,ev,
Judge C. C. B. C.
FOR .LEAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA—Butts County.
To all whom it may concern: B. T.
Deason, amrnistrator of L. O. Deason,
deceased, lias in due form applied to
the undersigned foi leave to sell the lands
belonging to the estate of said deceased,
and said application will be heard on the
iirst Monday in September, 1893.
This August 7tli, 1893.
J. F. Cakmioiiael, Ordinary,
W.L. DOUGLAS
f)3 SHOE NOT FAP.
Do you' wear them 7 When next in need try a pair.
Best in the world.
$5.00
14.00Jk %2.58
$3.50 H? %$2.00
v aliF FOR LADIES
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#2.25 %: mk H 1.75
.. ft „ wNmmm FOR boys
If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made in the latest
styles, don’t pay $6 to SB, try my S3, $3.50, $4.00 or
$5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look and
wear as well. If you v/ish to economize in your footwear,
do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Name and
price stamped on the bottom, look for it when you buy.
W. E. DOUGLAS. Brockton, Mass. Sold by
J W, CRUM. *
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Where you can get the BEST
MEAL and FINEST LI- '
COLORS at living
prices.
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BANK CERTIFICATES
TAKEN IN PAYMENT OF
COAL and INSURANCE.
ETHERIDGE & KINAED.
XIOTBSIE-SIEIOIEXIiVTG
OURSUI'h .TY.
The undersigned have formed a eopaitnership an
licitthe patronage of the public in
General Blacksmith Repairing.
We claim to be the finest liorse-saoers in id die
Georgia and will work as cheap as ti e cheapest.
All we ask is a trial. Come and see us in front <> f die
county jail J. 11. THITR and O .
1) F. TUaXTOa.
RAILROAD WAREHOUSE,
Hag been enlarged and can now
shelter at one time 500 bales cot
ton, Cheapest rate of insurance of
'any warehouse in the county.
I,v. JACKSOXVIIAK, s. F. & 20 p.m.
L.V. BRUNSWICK, - E. T. V. & p.m.
kv. JESUP, - - - “ 1025 p.m.
I.v. MACON, - - - - ii 15 a.m. - 5 20 a.m.
L,v. ATLANTA, - - “ 2 10 p.m. - 6 35 a.m.
Ev. ROME, - “ 455 p.m. - 910a.m.
I,v. DAETON, - - - “ - - 602 p.m. - 10 17 a.m.
Lv. CHATTANOOGA, Q.&C, - 725 p.m. • II 40a.m.
Ar. CINCINNATI, - “ 7 20 a.m. - 10 40 p.m.
Lv. CINCINNATI, - - BIG FOUR - 802 a.m. C. H. &D, 1050 p.m.
Ar. CHICAGO, - “ ■ 5 15 p.m. “ 8 00 a.m.
Sleeping Car to Chicago, without change. An elegant vestibuled observation coach is
attached at Alanta, which goes to Bristol. becoming- a part of the famous“WASHINGTON
and CHATTANOOGA VESTIBULE” at 11:20 a.m. N- I IPJITEfU?
tra fare for the observation car or on the LIMIT EDS. fl UftlX II Latin I I Elf
leaving Macon at 11:1c a.m., carries Pullman sleeping- cars to Chicago without change, connec
tions at Chattanooga tor Memphis and the West, Knoxville, Virginia Springs, and the East.
WRITE OR CALL ON a n >’ ticket agent of the E. T. V, &G. Ry., or address,
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