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WORLD WmmT EM.
FEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS
IN ENDLESS PROFUSION!
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Are nowrceiving and opening ibis week the biggest, the choicest, the latest stock of
aew goods, comprising th e latest novelties in dress goods, trimmings and fancy
goods, clothing shoes, etc, ever before upon exhibit in the city of Jackson.
PROGRESS ON AND UPWARD” OUR MOTTO.
The taste of the people must be met, and The New York Store folks are the ones
equal to the emergency, „
NOT ONLY THIS, BUT PRICES WILL FIGURE
largely this winter. Bearing this in mind, it his been our main desire and highest
ambition to buy cheap and to sell cheap, underbuy and undersell. With this idea
burning in us, we have waged war, fought battles and came out conquerors and will
►bow a line of goods, in every line, at prices the like of which has never been known
befoie. All we ask is that you look and see and price. _
OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
Is even more complete than ever. Mrs. Thurman’s excellent taste will be readily
recognized, as she in person made all the selection <. While in New York she attended
several large openings and is “up” on the very latest things of the season. The La
dies are cordially invited to visit onr practically new rooms and see what it is impos
sible to tell in such short space.
THE cm. COHfi
PROPRIETORS.
LOCAL BRIEFS.
TRAIN ARRIVALS:
going north 4: 50 a. m.
“ “ 12:30 p. m.
going south 9: 87 a. m.
“ “ 9: 17 p. m
IfU 0 a $, 'er in.
Court next Monday.
All the merchants are doing good
business.
Pay your subscription while attend
ing court during next week.
Pax Cohector Cole has on the war
paint, and will shortly be o the war
path for shekels
goiT WINE OF CARDUt, a Tonic for Women.
The next session of Uigh Falls
musical convention will be held at
Macedonia church, this county.
The best cool drinks are to be found
at Bi kers & Byars.
The Argus and Weekly Constitu
tion for $1 25. Subscribe at once.
The Star Stoie and The Carmichael
Company have grand openings dur
ing the weeic.
How does this strike yon ?£fIF~fHE
Argus and The Weekly Constitution
one year for only $1 25.
Can’t somebody break the matri
monial dullness of Jackson by getting
up a marriage ?
‘•O-auge Blossom” is a painless
cure for all diseases peculiar to
women. Sold fresh by W. L. Car
michael.
Try SLACK- DRAUGHT tea tor Dytpepsis.
Rev. Perry, of Covington, preached
at the Presbyterian church on Sunday
t 11 m and 7 ~ ni. Sunday
<-h'v>! was reorganized at 11 a. *..
Air T. G. JeAfee, <f Griffin, and
**©n-iu-law of Mr. VV. Winaitt uf this
phtce, ft uni iu Griffin on Friday night,
t!is death was caused from a tali he
several days previous.
have thoughtlessly utoiti
fi.-d us this week by the inquin, “Can
you change aV ?” There is uo reason
v. hv a law-abiding newspaper man
should be subjected to the embar
rassment of telling people that he has
no change. Let the cup pass here
after.—Ex.
About teu days ago a petition was
gotten up and sigued by a large num
ber of our.citizeus asking Judge Hoot
to postpone court, ou account of there
being such great quantities of cottou
iu the fields that should he gathered.
The paper was sent forward, but up
to our time of goiug to press no an
swer has been received, and we sup
pusc the regular tern of court will be
held, beginning uext Monday.
J^aiACK-DH AUGHT tea curt# CowtfpaUon.
Mr. D. N. Carmichael wishes to
swap two hundred bushels of wk?3A
for corn.
New goods being received daily' at
Fennell, Thompson & Co.’s.
Time to Subscribe for The Argus
aud get the Weekly Constitution for
25 cents.
Presiding Elder F. F. Pierce will
preach at the Methodist church, at
II o’clock, next Sunday. This will
bs tiis last visit to Jackson this year.
New goods at Fennell, Thomp
son & Co.’s this week.
Get an Alpine Hat from Fenuell,
Thompson & Cos. and be in style.
All meats bought of me will be de-i
livered free. H. F. Edwards. ]
Bargains every day at Fennell,
Thompson & Co.’s.
Young man, if you want to be in
style, get a blue cheveot suit from
Fennell, Thompson & Cos., the latest.
On Sunday, at the 11 o’clock ser
yices, at the Baptist church Misses
A/atnie Crawford and Pearl Collins
were received into the church and
were baptized at 7:15 p. m.
Fennell, Thompson & Cos. want
1,000 women, children and men to call
at their store and carry oft* those bar
gains they are offeriug this week.
V.cElree' WINE OF CARDUI for female diseases.
I make the best Sausage in the cityl
H. F. EDWARDS. ,
Fennell, Thompson & Cos. are still
selling SIOO >*■ in and. v good- for 90
cents iu oasu.
Buy you*’dry goods trout Feuueli,j
Thompson &Cos They will sell you
SI.OO worth lor OOceuts in silver.
Feunell, Thompson & Cos. take sil-j
ver, gold or gieenbacks in exchange 1
for dry goods aud sell you $1 00 worth
for 90 cents.
Uu Sunday, at the 11 o’clock ser
vice.-, at the Methodist church, the
converts re-civet! during the recent
meetiug were received iuto tne church
by oaptisra. Eighteen were received
b> baptism and seven by letter.
Mr. A F, Whitney, of Forsyth, is
now a sales mau in the clothing
and domestic department of the
New York Store. Mr. Whitney is
a very clever gentleman, and will
treat you mighty nice if you will ouly
give him a call.
We have a full liue of corsets,
among which are the R. & G Thomp
l sou’s, Carmichael Co.’s special make,
the best 50 cents corset on earth, real
value 75 cents. N. Y. Store. I
We are with the Camrichael Com- j
fany only. Unequalled, unsurpassed, j
Cali aud see us. Respectfully,
Atwood Suspender.
We can fit the eye, as well as the
head, with the prettiest roll-brim hat I
on earth. I
Ths Carmichael Cos. |
Fennell, Thompson & Cos. sell Evitt
Bros.’ line Shoes—the most stylish
■and best fitting Shoe on the market.
STARK.
Stark is one of the most enterprising in
terior toyvns that any county cat. boast of.
Two stores in full blast, two ginneries
with modern equipments running on full
time, two churches with a large member
ship, aud a school yvhere the common
corriculum is taught, and the farmers sur
rounding the little city in the grove is of
that thoroughgoing type as personified
in the names of such men as Thornton,
the Whites, McClure, Redman, Pitman,
Andrews, Moss, i/bore, Dodson, the
DuKes, J/c.Michaels, Altchens, Outer,
Parker, Hilly and others, whose broad
fields are covered with the fleecy staple,
and it is all open and will soon be gath
ered.
Dr. J. B. Thurman, the physician, en
joys the confidence of the people as he
should. He was raised in oui sister
county, He nry, and has stirred her red
hills under the glowing beams of many a
Southern sun.
Stark has the strongest sub-alliance in
the county, if not in the State The ma
jority, perhaps, if not a large minority of
those people are of the Tom Watson ele
ment, yet The Argus enjoys a large sub
scription list there and has the confidence
of the community, notwithstanding the
fact that our affiliation o are to different
parties, The Argus wishes those people
prosperity and happiness.
A WORD TO EVERYBODY.
Come (o the Variety Store for any
and everything you need, as it is just
filled up with the latest goods out, at
bottom prices.
L. R. Cason, Proprietor.
BUTTS COUNTY’S MACHINIST
You can have anything done, that
can be done outside of a foundry, to
your engiues or other machnery 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. 11. Brannen,
Jenkinsburg, Ga.
Leave your orders. 1 will do
my best to satisfy you..
H. F. EDWARDS.
I will always wait on the child
ren and servants as we:l as it
y u were here.
H. F. Edwards.
N OTICR SS.
We, the undersigned mer
chants of Jackson, Ga., have in
duced S. M. Inman & Cos. to send
us a first-class cotton buyer and
open an office in our town. He
will be permanently located here
and will pay the highest market
prices- for all cotton brought to
him. When you sell him your
cotton he marks the ticket and
you come to either of us and get
your money in greenbacks, gold
or silver to suit yourself. Bring
your cotton to Jackson, sell it,
get the cash and be happy. We
are yonr friends.
Yours truly,
Fennell, Thompson & Cos.
Jackson Mercantile Cos.
Almand & Moon.
“Orange Blossom"” the common- !
[sense Female Remedy, draws out
Ipain and soreness Sold by W. L,
iCarmichael.
I Cash talks at Fennell, Thompson!
l&Co’s. Yon can get SI.OO worth of
I goods for 90 cents, if you have the
cash.
I Silver, greenbacks and gold are all
at a premium with Fennell, Thomp
son & Cos. You can buy SI.OO worth
of goods from them, with the cash,
for 90 cents.
GEORGIA—Butts County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
Dr. C. A. Butncr having in proper form
applied to me for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of Gabe
Bell, late of said county, this is to cite al
and singulai the creditors and next of kin
of Gabe JJell l<* be and appear at my
office within ih j ime ai. >wvii t v law,
show <ause. it any hey have, why per-
I maneiit administration should not be
granted to Dr. C. A. Butner on Gabo
Bell's estate
Witness my hand and official signature,
I this 21st day of September, 1898.
J, F. Carmichael, Ordinary.
H. F. Edward* will pay good prices
best BeefjjPork and Snus<ige.
Best Beef at H. F.
I Edwards.
CITATION.
j G-EORGI-d —Butts County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
I AM. Weaver n proper form
■ applied to me for pfmanent letters of
| administration on estate of F. M.
I Weaver, late of said eounty, this is te
I cite all aud sipgular the creditors and next
lof kin of F. M. Weaver to be aud appear
lat my office within the time allowed by
( law, and show cause, if any they can.
I why permanent administration should not
|j be granted to S. M. TPeaver on F. M.
1 Weaver’s estate.
| Witness my hand aud official signature,
[ Ahis 2nd day of October, 1893.
J. F. Cakmichael, Ordinary.
“Orange Blosson” is safe and
ha rmless as a Flax Seed Poultice,
j A.O y lady can use it herself. Sold
I hy \y ? L. Carmichael.
TAX IMOTk;E.
I will be at the following places on
the days mentioned for the purpose of
c llecting Sate and C* Jn*y Tax of Butts
Couhtv for 1893.
J. T. Cole, T. C. B. C.
Jack sen —Octcber 12, 13 and 14—
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, court
week
Worthviile—Monday, October 16.
Iron Springs—(Harpers’ shops) Tues
day Oct. 17. •
Buttrills —(Jenkinsburg) Wednesday,
Oct, 18.
Towaiiga--(Kinard’s) Thursday, oet.
19,
Indian Springs—Friday, October 20.
Dublin--Monday, “ 23.
Flovilla —Tuesday, “ 24.
Elgin—Wednesday, “ 25.
I will be in Jackson every Saturday
except 4th Saturdays in each month
and 1 st Saturday in December.
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 for Nonpareil Hail
Curler and the puzzle will be solved
don’t sell stale meat.
11. F. Edwards.
THE WORLD’S FAIR
Are those who use Beggs* 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.
•‘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 falling outor turn
ing gray. Sold and guaranteed by
Dr. W. L. Carmichael.
Don’t sell your chickens until
you try H, F. Edwards.
ADMMISTRATOB’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Rntts County.
On the first Tuesday iu October, 1893,
I, B. T. Deason, administrator of Laura
O. Deason, late oi said county, deceased,
•exposedat public outcry, before the Court
House door of the county of Butts, certain
lands for sale as the Buds of Laura 0.
Deason. deceased, after having advertised
the same according to law, and by virtue
of an order from the Court of Ordinary of
Butts county regularly granted at the Sep
tember term, 1893, when the said lands
hereinafter described were bid off by M.
V . McKibben, he being the best and
highest bidder for the same at and for the
sum of six hundred and ninety dollars.
2hat the said M. V. McKibben as such
bidder has refused and still refuses to
comply with the terms of said sale by
payment of the purchase price in cash.
Now, therefore, I, B. T. Deason, by
virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Butts county, granted at the. Sep
tember term, 1893, of said court will re
sell before the Court House and oor in the
town of Jackson, for cash, between the
hours of 10 o’clock al mi and 4 o’clock
p. m:, to the highest bidder, at public
outcry, seventy acres of land more or less,
adjoining the tract whereon Laura O.
Deason resided at the time of her death
and lands of W. P. Cauthen, M. H. G&s
ton, and more particularly describied as
being bound] on the north by lands
known as home-place whereon said
Deason resided at the time of her death,
east by lands of Mrs. Lucy Smith, south
by M. H. Gaston and west by IF. P-
Cauthen. The above lands are well
watered by living streams, and about 30
acres are in cultivation.
B. T. Deason,
Administrator of L. O- Deason, deceased.
FOB LEAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA.—Butts County.
TO All Whom it May Concern:
W. H. Dunglass, guardian of J/artha
R. .Douglass and JPillie Douglass, has in
due form applied to the undersigned for
leave to sell their undivided interest in
certain lands in said county, known as
the place whereon said W. F. Douglas
recendv resided .Said-application wi ih>
itSdd. I'uis Cot- 2, i9o.
J. F. auMicuakl, Ordiuaiy.
ADllOlSTfi ITOK'S SALE.
By viriue of an older issued from the
Court of Ordinary of Butts county, at the
October term, 189*2, 1 will offer for sale at
public outcry before the Court House
door in the town of Jackson, Butts countv,
on the first Tuesday iu November next,
1393, between the hours of 10 o’clock
a. m. and 4 o'clock p- m., the 10l owing
lands, to-wit: Sixty-six &Qd two third
acres more or less lying situated and be
ing in the county of Butts, immediately
upon the public road leading from Indian
Springs to Covington, situated about two
andane-ualf miles from the famous In
dian Springs and about three miles from
the town of ,/ackson, known as the lauds
belonging to the estate of the late Sarah
F. Turner, deceased, and bound on the
north by the lands of Airs. Carry Johnson,
on the east by lands of Mai ion Preston,
south by Mrs. Giles and west by Eliza
beth Asberry. .Said lands are level and
now in a high state of cultivation, with
good tenant house, etc. .sold as the lands
of estate of Sarah F. Turner, deceased,
for the purpose of paying the debts of the
estate and making distributions among
the heirs. Terms cash.
Ihis October 2, 1893.
Joseph C, Pitman,
Administrator of Estate of Sarah F,
Turner, deceased.
COAL and INSURANCE
Bs Sure to Call On
ETHERIDGE L EINARD.
- YOU WANT——
inI'COAL and insurance.^
HORSE'-SHOEIN'&
OUR SPECIALTY.
The undersigned have formed a copaitnershipam o
peitthe patronage of the public in
General Blacksmith Repairing.
We claim to be the finest horse-siloers in Middle
Georgia and will work as cheap as ti e cheapest.
all we ask is a trial. Come and see 11s in front of the
county j ul J. H. THURSTOM.
D F. THaXTON.
RAILROAD WAREHOUE
HAS
The Cheapest Rate of Insurance
DF ANY WAREHOUSE IN THE COUNTY. Only one having
Metal Roof and Water Supply
pressure from Elevated Tank, Being GO pound to square inch,
can throw an inch stream of water into any part of the building or
yard. Most conveniently located for SHIPPING. Cotton can
bo loaded diiect into Cars from Warehouse. Can shelter 500 Bales
at one time. No Cottton placed on the GROUND
Liberal terms made tor the storage and manub ctura of Fer
tilizers.
MEAD HENDRICK.
RROB’T H. SMITH, Late of Smith & Mallary. CIIAS. II FALL
SMITH A HALL,
DEALERS IN
STEAM ENGINES
Jfr % BOILERS, SAW MILL,
v TV\£ GRIST MILLS. BELTING,
LUBRICATING OILS, E fC
' fcffi £0" Special Agents tor Perkins
Shingle Machinery. Addre.se,
M §l§ SMITH & HALL,
' " )|MACON GA
; SS . ,-J Manager. j
PROFESSOR—Boys can you tell me best route to the World’s Fair ?
JIMMIE— Yes sirt The East Tennessee by all odds.
PROFESSOR—Why ? Jimmie—Because it has two Vestibule Trains leaving Atlanta every *
7:00 a.m.; 2:10 p.m.
No other line runs through trains or cars to Chicago via Cincinnati.
It puts you within 50 feet of 100 hotels where rooms can be secured at from 7?Cts.
a day and upward.
Its trains stop within seventy feet of World’s Fair gates.
Stopovers are permitted at Chattanooga, Cincinnati, Louisville, Indianapolis.
PROFESSOR—The class will buy tickets by T> st Tennessee Route.
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Ladies, ul Drugrist f>r t tickreter‘l BnqllsX Diamond Brand in Red sol Gold metallic \y
boxes sealed with blue ribbon. Take BO other kind. Befutt Substitution* and Imitations. v
All pills in pasteboard boxes, pink wrappers, are danceroua counterfeits. At Druggists, or send ns
4e. in stamps for particulars, testimonial*, and “Relief for Ladies,- in letter, by return MaU.
10,000 Testimonials. Same Paper. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL Cos., Madison Souara,
Sold by all Local lirugglsts. PkILAdtJU JIVIL