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Keep your eye on this space for the
next week. THE CARMICHAEL
COMPANY will astonish the
Natives. Slaughter does not touch
the idea of LOW Prices. Watch
and see.
ONLY $1 25—GAZK ON THIS.
\vcall special attention to our
clubbing arrangement with iho great
south: l’lt weekly, the Atlanta Consti
tution, which enables us to offer both
papers for the remarkably low sum of
•fi 10 a year. The first duty of every
good citizen is to patronize his home
paper, lie wishes to become thor
oughly conversant with his county
matters, and only through Ids home
paper can he expect to be supplied
with the current county news, which
i < ol the closest interest to him.
Alter he has provided himself with
his home paper his next consideration
of those who are not within easy
toac iof a first-class daily newspaper
should he to select u first-class weekly
newspaper supplying all the general
new sot ihe world, and paying special
attention to features which are of par
ticular interest to the household and
the farm.
.lust such a paper is The Weekly
Constitution, published at Atlanta,
C:’.., and having a circulation ot
lab,ooo copies a week, the largest ot
any ueekly newspaper published in
America. It is essentially a farmer’s
paper and stands at the tiead ot the
weekly press of this country. Its
agricultural department alone is
worth the subscription price of the
paper, while it numbers among its
contributors such we 1 known names
as Bret Mart?, Mark Twain, Joel
Chandler Harris, Sarge Plunkett, Bill
Arp, and a host of others, whose rep
utations are world wide. Its women
an.i childi eu’* departments are pre
pared with a special view to please the
little tolks and the women, and its
news columns literally cover the face
of the earth.
We a:e enabled to otter both pacers
at practically (he price of on*. and we
wi.l take great pleasuie in forwarding
to The Constitution any names sent
us in connection with our clubbing
oiler at the remarkably low price
above given.
‘SILVER THREADS AMONG
THE GOLD,” _
Are a sigu that your hair needs
invigorating. Beggs’ Hair Renew'
er promotes a Wealthy growth ol
hair, prevents its Jailing outor turn
ing gray. Sold and guaranteed by
Dr. \V. L. Carmichael
\
The only Pure Crcaut cf Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; Ko aih:.i\
Used in Millions of Homes—4o Years the Stand?
LOCAL BRIEFS.
TRAIN ARRIVALS:
GOING NOItTH 4; 50 a. 111.
“ “ 12:30 p.m.
going sooth 9: 37 a. m.
“ “ 9: 17 p. m
IfU O a s,l*r ’er in.
R J R
Now
Is the time
To settle your debts
And sleep soundly and happy.
The “unknown” pea is the clover of
the South.
R J R lakes the lead io all nigh
grade 9 inch 4s Tobacco,
All meats bought of me will be de
livered tree. 11. F. Edwards.
Time to Subscribe for The Ahuus
and get cue >Y eeuiy Constitution for
mO ecuts.
Baler hurry up and get TiieAiiul’s
uil lire (Jonsuuiuoa for <f1.20 oviure
ihe offer is withdrawn.
SUACK-Di.ALio.t 1' to cures CoiiStlpatioa.
V\ c Waul to employ a loot Oaii
team to kick Some of our deliu
queuis into a notion to pay up.
!See ttlal the three id J K rtu
letters are ou every plug when you
ask lor this uraiid none is genuine
Without tueae letters.
CUcE. —The tiaudsouie shell Panel
Ladies' Victoria, just completed, at
the Jackson Carriage factory. Price,
$200.U0. You will be surprised to
kuow alien fine work can ue built in
Jackson. But, then, tirst-class mate
rial and iirai-ciass iaooi produces
work, aud you shouidu l ue
surprised.
We very much regret to know that
Col. MoKlbueu was painiuuy hurt
during Lie are on Tuesday uy a piece
of limber falling ou lus .on shoulder,
daring ihe war lie was shot through
me letv arm aud also thiough tne left
ahouuici, 4 which has given aim trou
ole ever since, and tins accident, aud
u was purely accidental, happsuniiug
10 me same me tuber re idercd it more
paiutul, aud it may be some time bc
.ore it will be tuily well again.
Chew R J F.
Wheat sowing.
Indian summer.
Nut gathering time.
Next Tuesday is sale day,
Cotton is nearly all gathered.
Chew the only genuine R J II
tobacco.
Congress lias repealed the Shermau
law, but silver is not dead.
J. G. Maxwell, the harness maker,
is iipw situated in the store next to
M. V Mclvibben’s law office.
A pure article is the well known
R J R Tobacco—Try it.
As long as we are at the head of the
Argus we expect to keep pegging
away for anew courthouse and wa
ter works.
Don't be deceived -Chew the only
genuine R J R Tobacco.
The fire on Tuesday was a little
tiling compared to what w • will see in
Jackson some day, if something is
not done to protect us Irom the un
mercilul flames.
We have been considered by some
as being a little anxious for our peo
ple to spend money for protection, but
ii v. e have been cranky, we glory in
it. Let’s hare waterworks.
The largest administrators sal no
tice that was ever published in Butts
countv appears In this paper today.
It is the sale of the estate ot ihe late
Dr. T. S. Sanders, of this county, and
ccutiins about twelve hundred words.
Parties wanting farms, or Flovillacity
property, should not fail to read.
The R J R Tobacco is made
out of pure rich waxy leaf and free
from stems and grit.
J. I\. Carmichael desires us to
state that his large stock of .lack
son Buggies was uninjured by
the fire, and he never was more
anxious to sell. His two story
brick repository was only slight
ly damaged.
You can fiind it in nearly ever
store in Butts county —R J K
Tobacco.
The lire on Tuesday was the most
destructive that Jackson has wit
nessed in many year 9. The loss being
shared in by only two persons, makes
it hard to bear, and the loosers have
tile sympathy of the public generally.
We lea in that two subscriptions have
been started in the interest of Mr.
Harp ami family and we trust will be
responded to liberally.
Every man, woman and child in
Butts county knows what R J R
means.
All the merchants and clerks like
to sell R J R because it gives
satisfaction in every case,'
1 f WAS A r UCCE iS.
'!!-='b.u-bi % the. L
and Aid $ .: y < t o Bau^.
:Lurch was a grand mccess. The
;liriche- p ;ui I by t : good n .-t
ions ami swe t young Indies ot Jack
-cti wcieimlcv.; fine and was fit t >
?< opt the line-i epietman < 1 the land,
and tno*e who mis-ed the* repast
blotted out one of the bright and
ph-asatit spots along file's pathway,
'i ids wa? an entertainment in which
both < Id and young mingled together
it: an evening ot innocent pleasure,
and added to the satisf>iug of one's
hunger from meals composed of all
the delacacies of the season prepared
by the fairest hands of the fairest of
God's creatures. The social part of
the evening was worth all it cost a
gentleman to be present, and we are
only sorry especially for the young
men of Jackson who w ere not there.
IN MEMuRIAM.
In early autumn, “ere decay’s effacing
fingers had marked the fine- where beauty
lingers.’ and all animate nature seemed to
revel in the joy of existence, death came
to one of our best loved homes and
claimed as his victim the youngest and
fondest of its inmates.
Carter Carmichael, the youngest child
of Airs. Rose Carmichael, was born in
Butts cuunty February 19th, 1881, ami
died on September Bth, 1893.
7his is the biie recoid of a young life,
which closed its earthly relations in our
midst so recently, and saddened inexpress
ibly the circle of his friends and relatives.
The youngest of an affectionate family,
he had endeared himself to them in au un
usual degree by his kind and genial man
ner, and the lnik in the family circle has
been sadly broken.
The lonely mother misses the constant
companionship of her boy, and his ready
assistance in the domestic affairs. 7he
silent house is a constaut reminder of the
merry song at-d boyish laughter which ad
ded to the cheer and happiness of home,
now r hushed on earth forever.
Ilis illness was short and, we trust,
painless. A smile irradiated his features
just before his death, which was signifi
cant, aial comforting to his irk mis..
••• a'h has been r, 1 m . ..alid ju the guise
of a monster and has ever proven a per
petual menace to our Sappiness— a skele
ton at the feast, fleece we associate
and bii with the shroud ami the coffin, with
the solemn funeral r .tes and the lorn ly
grave and thus become more c ncerned
about our mortal natures than about our
immortality. Even Socrates, the heathen,
appreciated : his fact and replied to his
friend Ciito as to what disposition he
should make of his body: “Bury me any
where, ii you can batch me.” Reckoning
ih i his soul—the real man— would es
cape the casket in which it had dwelt for
a season.
Don id we but regard death #a"F;rn--
mons to our true inheritance beyond, or as
asleep from which we shall one sweet
day awaken, we should anticipate it, with
j-\. The early Christians were imbue.,
with this idea and as they looked upon the
face (f their dead, said hopefully: “Good
night, beloved, sleep and take tliy rest un
til the resurrection morn.”
Tet we weep when we meet and miss
him anil there will evermore be a vacant
chair. May we all reach the Land of the
Leal where the hi art will ache nevermore,
A Friend.
FOR GUARDIANSHIP.
GEORGIA —Butts County.
7b All IFhom It May Concern:
T. G. TTeston, residing m the Mate of
Georgia, having applied to be appointed
guardian of the person and property of
Ophelia Byars, a minor under fourteen
years of age, and fi/inerva Byars resi
dents of said county, this is to cite all per
sons concerned to be and appear at the
term of the Court of Ordinary, to be held
next after the expiration of four weeks
from the first publication of this notice,
and show cause, if any they can, why
said T G, Prest n should not be entrusted
with the guardianship of the person and
property’ of Ophelia By ars and Minerva
2?yars.
Witness my official signature. This
October 23, 189:-:.
J. F. Carmichael, Ordinary.
IrA MX ESS !ANt F a CTO it Y.
A, G. Hitching has opened up another
enterprise, He is now Lnnrmf-ictuting
hand-in ade B-t/pv, fa* i ipo and Wagon
Harness and using only the bead band
tanned Cb-smnr Oak i.aaiher. lie
v. i.-fdj.. •, ii;.i wu ’l', *o keeps in
*o A 1 : lie p<r:- of karts-.•> he can
ti. you up in a ui'l:! Hit .* t.otire I" is
hi' intention to give \ u lIaXD
MAi)E Huunss at about the same
prices \ou wool i pay I>r ma hi tie
stitched R'pair-wd! and promptly
done. Take your harness to his shop
and have ii repaired His is ihe cult
manufact r> betw en Atlanta , ami
ii aeon.
Cal! am! take a Imk through his
large stook ol fine Doggies and Car
riages, -.•!<! bay you one of those Fine
Baroe*vi le Buggies .ti l a set of his
Fi**Hand •made Harness, Ho will be
pleased to show you thr ugh, and if
you w;di to purchase will save you
money.
A PUZZLE
To many ladies is how to keep
their hair in curl on rainy davs.
Th* solution is easy. Ask Dr. W
L. Carmichael tor Nonpareil Ha.i
Curler and the jpuzzle w ill be sol \ ed
A WORD TO EVERYBODY.
C >!0 to the Variety Store for anv
■vsM-ything you need, as it is ju t
ih!ed up with the latest good- ouf. at
hoti' m prices.
E. R. Cason - , Proprietor.
VETERANS TO MEET.
Every Confederate soldier of Bates
county is requested to meet t the
s oui (house at 10 o'clock next Wednes
day. Nov. 8, to fully perfect the Con
federate Veteran’s Association begun
sometime ago. Business of impor
tance to be transacted. Don't forget
the day. IE C. Tiiaxtox.
Commandant.
RESTAURANT.
FIRST-CLASS
Cn Cor. Secon ! and Holly gts.
JAOLSON. GA.
I guarantee Satisfaction. Meals only
25 ten's Ham and Kgae, 20 cents;
Bee; Steak, 20 cents ; Butter and Bread,
10 cent-; Mutton-Chops, 20 cents;
.Chi; ken, 20 cents. Meals at ALL
IlUl ltS. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s
Clothing ne tlv and promptly dyed.
Cali and see me.
ELIZABETH FEARS.
LOCAL LEGISLATION.
Notice of intention to apply to the pres
ent General Assembly of Georgia for the
passage of the following local or special
bill is hereby given:
county corin' of butts county abolished.
An Act to icpeal an Act en
titled an Act to create a County
Court iu each county in the State of Geor
gia, except certain counties therein men
tion, approved January 19, 1872, and all
acts afnendatory thereof, so far as the
same applies to the county of /?utts.
FOR 12 MONTH’S SUPPORT.
GEORG lA — Butts County.
To A ll Wnom It May Concern.
The appraisers appointed to set apart
twelve months’ allowance for Katie E.
/telly, widow of P. P. Kelly, and her
four minor children, have set apart said
, : and returned lhe same within the
lime p.esciibed by law. This is to cite
all and singular the c editors and next of
ia of said I*. P. Kelly to be and appear
at December term, 1893, of the Court of
Irdinary for said county and show cause,
if any they can, why such allowance
aould not be confirmed.
October 1(5, 1893.
J. F. Carmichael, Ordinary.
Wanted. —To buy a good house
and lot, in good repair, in good ueigh
■o: ! al in Jackson. Apply to
J/ead Hendrio x
‘ O -tinge Blossom” is a adinless
•tire for all diseases peculiar to
women. Sold fresh by \V. L. Car
uichael.
CITATION.
G/vOßGl.l—Batts County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
>S. M. Weaver having in proper form
applied to me for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of F. M.
Weaver, la e of said county, this is to
c te all and singular the creditors and next
of kin of F. Al. Weaver to be and appear
at my office within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any they can,
why permanent administration should not
be granted to S. M. Weaver on F. M.
Weaver’s e.-tuto.
Witness my hand aud official signature,
this 2nd day of October, 1893.
J. F. Carmiiiabl, Ordinary.
“Orange Blossom' is safe and
o rmless ns a Flax Seed Poulthe,
Any lady can use it herself. Sold
bv W. L. Carmichael.
ADtII.MSTKATOR’S SALE.
By virtue of an order issued from the
Court of Ordinary of Butts county, at the
October term, 1892 i will offer for sale at
public outcry before the G'ouit House
door in th town of Jackson, Butts countv,
od the first Tuesday in November next,
1593, between the hours of 10 o’clock
a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. the following
lauds, to-* wit: Sixty-six and two third
acre.- more or less lying situated and be
ing iii, the county of Butts, immediately
upon the public road leading from Indian
Springs t > Covington, situated about two
an done ml f miles from the famous In
dian Sp an as and about three miles from
the town of Jackson, known as the lands
belonging to the estate of the late Sarah
F. Turner, deceased, and bound on the
north by the lands of Mrs. Carry Johnson,
n the c ast by land J of Mai ion Preston,
south by Mrs, Giles and we-t by Eliza
beth A sherry. .Said lands ate level and
now in a high state of cultivation, with
good tenant house, etc. £’>ld as the lands
of estate of Sarah F. Turner, deceased,
for the puipose of paying the debts of th
estate and making dis tributions among
the heirs. Terms cash.
71ns October 2, 1893.
Joseph C, Pitman,
Administrator of Estate of Sarali F,
Turner deceased.
TAX NOTICE.
lam now roadv to collect city taxes
f. r the year 1893 Your receipts are
ready at the drug store of R. G Bryan
& Cos.
D. G. Me Michael. T. R. & C.
ETHERIDGE & EINARD.
Fire Insurance, Life Insurance,
Live Stock Insurance, Light
ning and Cyclone Agents.
And Dealers In
BERT Lump Montevallo Coal, BEST Roan ike Coal,
BEST Lump Jellico Coal,
BEST Red Ash Jellico Coal, BEST Etna Shop Coal,
At most reasonable prices. We have on hand a full supply of the
above coals, and would be glad to take your order for what }ou
will want during the winter seasou. Orders promptly filled.
Very Respectfully,
REESE THAXTON, Manager.
HAVE YOU A BUGGIES BUILT AT
The Jackson Carriage Factory,
""Sttyt
Old Hickory, Tennessee, Milburn and Studerbaker
Wagons at The Jackson Carriage Factoiv.
HAVE
Your repair work well and substantially done ut The
Jackson Carriage Factory.
HAVE
Your .torses shod at The Jackson Carriage Factory, by
the best shoer in town? at 65 cents cash.
BTJY
Your Buggy and Wagon Harness of all kinds, Saddles,
Tridles, Whips, Winner Lap-Kobes, etc., at The Jackson
Garriage Factory. Respectfully,
J. R. CARMICHAEL
RAILROAD WAREHOTJE
has
The Cheapest Rate of Insurance
)K ANY WAREHOUSE IN THE COUNTY. Only one haying
Metal Roof and Water Supply
pressure from Elevated Tank. Being 60 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
be loaded diiect into Cars from Warehouse. Can shelter 500 Bale*
at one time. N > Cottton placed on the GROUND.
Liberal terms made tor the storage and manufacture of Fer
lizers.
MEAD HENDRICK
MfMNMt
Druggists, Llppman’s Block, SAVANNAH, G.3
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IISMi Iy0 A fe :
1 ll*f S9’ ,| r- • r.- • •
rmt^s f
nwSmrref ii'i irK.' a fi l * ,J ‘*“‘
THE BEST IS TliftlftFEST.
Send TEN cents to r-P Ur.icn Sq, N, V .
for our prize game, “Eiir.d Luc*,*' ar '
win a New Home Sowing fir. : r.c.
The New HomeSewinsr Machine Cos.
ORANOS, K-ASS.
mm zwk?z;&:&^
ILL. b° 3^C —*• cau
•fciow**' FOR SALE BY
Mg'* VOR TitE BI.OOU,
esMSs- Weakness, Malaria, Indigestion anc
Ei2!t“taM. take
BKDWk 7 IROX BITTERS.
It cures quickly For sale by all dealers in
Medicine. Get tbe genuine.
Ripans Tabules.
Ripans Tabules are com
pounded from a prescription
widely used by the best medi
cal authorities and ar pre
sented in a form that is be
coming the fashion every
where.
Ripans Tabules act gently
but promptly upon the liver,
stomach and intestines; cure
dyspepsia. habitual constipa
tion, offensive breath and head
ache. One tabule taken at the
first symptom of indigestion,
biliousness, dizziness, distress
after eating, or depression of
spirits, will surely and quickly
remove the whole difficulty.
R pans Tabules m.r ! be ob
tained cr nearest druggist.
Ripans Tributes
are easy to t„ke.
quick to ret, znd/&
save many a doc- *
tor’s bill.' ™tW
Nature's
Remedy
foh J9*
Liver
Complaint
Sche NCR'S
Mandrake
Liver Pills