The Middle Georgia argus. (Indian Springs, Ga.) 18??-1893, November 16, 1893, Image 2

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iff• i r ' THK ARGUS ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM OttIUAL ORGAN Oh JACKSON. OhUCIAL ORGAN Oh BUTT is COUNTY. the J’oslotf ce ul Jackson as second class mail mutter. Pl T BtiISHED EVER* THURSDAY. O J. TMA VlO*, I'.'litor. Jackson, Ga, Nov. 9 ADVERTISING RATES. Ins. | 1 wk. j 1 mo. | Bmos. | fiinos | lyr. 1 | .0 j $1.26 | $2.60 |*4.O(J | s6.nu 2 j 1.00 | 2.25 | 4.50 | 7.00 | 11 5< 3 j 1.50 | 3.25 j 6.50 | 11.00 | 16.0* 4 | 1.75 j 4.00 j 7.50 | 12.50 | 21.00 icl I 2.00 | 4.50 i 8.50 | 14.00 j 27 50 icl l 4.00 | 825 ‘ 15.00 j 27.50 j 52.60 col. | 7.00 j 15.00 | 30.00 j 55 00 | 100. Good nature, like a bee, collects honey from tvery herb, 111 mtturt , like a spider, tucks poison from ih. sweetest flower --Ex. An exchange forcibly reniaiks: •‘Girls who misbehave iu church should not expect nice young men to keep them company.” The people wno visited the World's Fair “blew in” $15,000,000 in the Midway Plaisance. AnU ibis was a year of hard tio.es. If, us is claimed, chewing gum dieflgures the prttr.y girls’ mouths, the legislature honl j take promp action on the itqueet ol Editor El Jen Dortch to suppres it. An English observer says the pop ulation of Washington is composed of those in office, those who expeci to be in tffice and those who havt been in office. To secure the sucoes© ol the Dtm oc it-iit i M 3 iht 1896 congrec© should remove the mx on elate bunks, levy ah income tax aud give proper lanfl reform measures. The senatorial cake in Georgia has been baked Brown seveial units within me memory al inis genera lion. Why not ourn it to a (Jr sp t*y way ol Variety.—A meric uj Press. Pay us whaty ou owe us and \ou will sleep much ueuer at nights, li you knew just exactly Low' Dad we need the small amount you owe us, we aie sure you wouldn't, sleep much before you paid it. Don t be niggardly with youi praise. Many a person is limoiug over the rough path ol duty, when an apt recialive word would send ni s feet flying on as if there were no ob stacle in his way Ex. Among ihe many “Ireaks'offered for exhibition at the World s fair are a hen that always walks backwards a Shetland pony ihat is so small that her shoes are made o 1 $2O gold pieces, a razor that has been used b . George Washington an Indian prod igy aged tour years, who can recite ‘ Thanatops s,” and a garment 400 years old. Boys, il you are ever tempered to be rude, or are forgetful ol your po liteness towards feirle or ladies, re member your sister, if you have one is a girl, and your motner a moman and how you would feel if eithei were treated with disrespect. Be~ sides this, the polite boy will rm.ke the polite man, and of all thing courtesy cost the least, and brings in a larger return than any thing else in tbe_ civilized world.—Fori Gaines Herald. •A subscriber to the Ledger sends the following communication, which he heads 1 S,rayed or Stolen “On or just after March, 4th IS9 i, from every old party speaker in th* linked States, one certain spotted horse named 'The Tariff T e horse is about one hundred yet s old and lies been a faiihful ‘N>V all of hia life; but especially ha? h been exceedingly useful duri g t\ last fitteen vears, as during thi time nearly every an ha.- riddeu him into the Notional Hods of Representatives. On the right shoulder be is branded Republican high;’ on the left shouHer‘Earn Randall, high;’ on the right hip, ‘For Revenue only on the left hip. ‘Free Trade,* and across the ba k and body ‘Straddle.’ A liberal re ward will be paid ror his return to th t old pnty throughout the nation. STAR STORE AOnniSTRATOU’S SALE. Under a Decree f the Superior Court of Butts Couutf. B v virture of a decree of the mperior court of Zutts county rendered in the case of T. J. Sanders et al. heirs at lan-of Troy S. .Sanders deceased, vs. I. ,1. laughter, administrator of the estate of die said Troy S. Sanders, will be sold be fore the court house door, in the town of /ackson, on the first Tuesday m Decem ber next, between the legal hours of sale, the following lands and real estate belong ing to the estate of ZYoy S. Sanders de ceased, the same being sold for the pur pose of distiibution among the heir* lowit: Jne house and lot in the town of Flovil ia. fronting thirty feet on 11 eard street, and running back one hundred feet along the souih side of Thompson street, on the west side of railroad when Thompson street crosses the railroad and known as the Mary 7.'*S'unth lot, upon which is situated a one room house with brick chimney, .dlso, one house and lot in said town, commencing one hundred and nine ty feet east of Zatnar and Beaty streets, aud running eastward along the south side of the said Be aty street two hundred feet aud extending back southwardly same width as front, being one hundred and seventy-five feet, being lots Nos. 18 and 19 in block “F” upon which is one five room dwelling house iu good condition. Also, one house and lot in said town adjoining lots of Mrs. M. A. Lindsey on east, front ing Zeaty street one hundred feet aud running back a uniform width one bun died aud seventy five feet, the same being lot No. 20 in block “F” upon which is situated a house containing five rooms in good repair. Also, one lot No. 6iu block N<>. “G** near Flovilla depot, fronting thiity feet on A/ain street in said town and running back one hundred feet, bounded northwest by lot. No. 4in said block and southeast by lot No. 6 upon which is now situated one wood store house, now occu 1 ied by Watson Brothers. This store is sit uated near the depot aud the most desira ble locality for business. Also, one house and lot in said town, front thirty feet on Heard street and running back to lot of Airs. McManus on the west and adjoining the other lots of Aiary 7. Amith on the south and north. Upon the said lot there is a two room tenant house in good repan good well etc. vllso, one lot in said iown, upon which is situated the only livery sta ble in said town and on which O B Alder is now running a stable, known as lot No. 12 iu block G, and commencing at a point ou smith side of Lee street two him died and eighty feet west of the corner o. Heard aud Lee streets, thence running west on the south side of Lee street one bundled feet to lot A r o. 13. thence south along eastern side of ot No. 13 two hun ied and ninety- six leet, thence east one hun died feet to lot Mo. 11, thence north along western side of lot No. 11, two hundred and ninety two leet to beginning point. Also, oa same lot one two room tenant house in good repaii. Also, one farm containing 6U seres of land in the 609 dis trict G. M. said county, on East Tennessee railroad, and known as a part of ihe Bob Nmith place and bound as follows: Fifty acres bounded on the north by lauds ot Matilda G. Ward, east by the lands of the estate of Samuel F. Smith, south by lands of it V Smith, w est by lands of Matilda G. Ward. The remaining ten acres being adjacent thereto and adjoining the lands ot Matilda G. Ward ahd the south by E. T. V. & G. R B. upon which is a good tenant house, barns etc. This farm is in good neighborhood, well watered and in high state of cultivation. Also, one farm in said county contain ing eighty five acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: Adjoining lands of Henry Grant and others, known as the Neal place, watered by living streams and upon the same is an original forest of oak and hickory and about three to four miles south of Indian Springs, in Halts county, and well suited for two horse farm. Also one farm adjacent thereto, known as the Jeptha (Smith place, containing one hun died acres, more or less, and we>l improved with farm dwelling, barns and out houses, well watered, splendid neighborhood and good farming lands. Wi h this farm will be sold one acre of land just opposite the Jeptha Smith place, which was purchased by Troy &. Saudis from E. H. Grant for outlet to public road. Also, one lot ofland in sai le mnty con taining one hundred one and one fourth acres, more or less, and known as the J. F. Carmichael place, whereon J. F Car michaei formerly lived, tying ou tLe road from Jacksou to Monticello, Ga., and equi distant from Jackson, Flo villa and Indian Springs. This farm is now in a high state of cultivation and well watered, with obout forty acres of original forest. All this land is level and a dark loamy soil, wed improved by a five room house on public road, near church and in one of the best setileinnnts in Butts county. Bounded on north by lands of C. A Pitman and public road, east by lands of Ain. Lodusky A/ad dox, south by lands of the estate of Troy S. Sandeis deceased and hereinafter de scribed. west by J. £. McDaniel. A.so. one farm adjacent to ab ve and conta n rng two hundred and two and one half acres, mo< eo. less, and known as the R. 1). Andrews place and whereon La Fay ette Atyars formerly lived. Th s two hundred acres last described lies south of the Carmichael place and will be sold in two seperate parcels, known as north and south halves of said lot, that is to say, a SIIR i SSE! The great rush of trade at Fhe .Stir Store is the talk ot the country. Nt time to Ug—me mint keep abreast ot the times or they will he left. Prog re sive people are moving on. We intend to keep fully in the lead, and to do so we recognize tha we must not only keep the BEST GOODS foi the latest money, but must show a desire anil willingness to accommodate and please the people. Push, enterprise, skill aud a knowledge how to buy, what to buy and when to buy, combined with the mighty dollar, is placing us far ahead of anything this section has ever seen in the mercan tile line. New goods are being received by every train. Thousands of ustomers visit our Mercantile Store Rooms daily, and go off de lighted,with thei. wagons and carriages filled with our cheap goods If you want the worth of your m mey, buy your g< ods of the Star Store. liue will e run from east to west so that an equal number of acres will be on t ined in each north and south half of said tot containing ont hundred one aud one fourth acres, more or less. There is on this land original forest* of oak and hick ory and when so divided each place will con’aiu original forests. Tae entire Id lies level and is watered by running streams. Ihe h t has anew tame build mg wi h two loom good outhouses Kitch en and barns and stables are new. A ll of the above last three lots lie from tw to three miles from Jackson Indian Bpungs and Flevilla on the h ast Tennessee rail road, Upoue&ch of these ois, now in high state of cultivation, is a good two horse farm, and Dy .-aid deore - - twenty foot road will be civ n or .aid • ff from ihe west side or trout of said lots from the lackson and Indian Springs road north to the Jackson and Monticello road, so that the entire front&ire ot the last throe named lots will be on -aid road. All of the above described lands will be sold upon the fol lowing terns: One third of purchase price to be paid in cash on the day of sale and the one third to be paid in one year, and the last one third of purcha e price to be paid in two years, /n the event, the purchaser, desires ro pa. all cash, ade and will beat once made, and on all timepur chase, bond for title will be made and in er est charged on such defetred g payments at •he rate of 8 percent per annum from date of sale. Auy one desiring any further in formation as to above lands will be accommodated by calling upi -n the under sign and, or W. A. E der, jr., at Indian Spring*. O. P- Heath, at >4aeon, Ga., who will take pleasure in furnishing the sa ue. I J. Slaughter, Admr. of the estate of 7Yoy 8 (Sanders., deceased. FOR 12 MONTH’S SUPPORT. GEORGIA—Butts C unty. To All Wnom It May Concern. The appraisers appointed to set apait twelve months’ a.lowa ice for Katie E. A’elly. widow of P. P. Kelly, and her four minor children, have set apart said support aud returned the sune wiibin the time prescribed b law. This is to cite all and singular the c editors aud next of kin of said P. P. Kelly to be and appear at December term, 1893, of the Court of Ordinary for said county and show cause, if any they can, why such allowance should not be confirmed. October 16, 1893. J. F. Carmichael, Ordinary GEORGIA—Bu.ts 0-mnt • . To all whom it may concern : Laura L, Goodrum. guardian of Sallie P Ooodum and Lne Goodtum has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell eighteen and o.:e-third acres of land belonging toEaidS Hie Goodrum and I.ucy oodrnm and said ap plication will be heard on the tir.-t Monday in -6, 1893 J. F. Carmichael, Ordinary. Proprietors Star Stor FOR GU iRDI \NSHIP. GEORGIA —BuIIs County. To All (Thorn It May Concern: T. G. ZTeston, lesiding in the A’tate of Georgia, having applied to be appointed guardian of the person and property of Ophelia Byars, a minor under fourteen years of age, aud J/inervn Byars resi dents of said county, this is to cite all per sons concerned t< 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 f this notice, and t-how cause, if any they can, why -aid T G. Pi est n should not be entrusted with the guardianship of the p rson aad property of phelia By ars and Minerva By ars. Witness my official signature. This Octob r 23, 1893. J. F. Carmichael, Ordinary. (?Z?ORGl.d—Butts Cbunty. To All Whom it May Concern: The appraisers appointed to set apart to the widow aud minor child of F. M Wea ver, deceased, the provision allowed by law, ad reported he same to the ordinary of said county, this is to cite, all and singu lar the creditors aud next of kiu of F. M. IPeaver, to be a.d app ar at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, >.f an they can, why said allowance should not be confirmed. Witness my official signature, Nov. 9th 1893. J. F. Carmichael, Ordinary, B . C. GEORGIA—Butts County I H Carmichael having in proper form applied t me for Permanent Let ters of Admit:istrati"n on the estate of E S. late ot said county, this is to cite all and singular the creditois and next <•/ kin of E S. Wynn, to be and appear at my offiee within (he tmie al lowed by law, nd show cause i am they can, why permanent administration -liOuldnjt.be granted tc J H. Carmi- Itael on E S. Wynn’s estate. Witness rry hand and official sign, ture, th 8 3. da\ of November 1893, J. F Carmichael, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Butts County. (Fill be sold on Tuesday the 21st day o N-wembcr, 1893. between the houis of 10 o'clock a. m., aud 4 o'clock p. rn., at the plantatioa of F M. Weaver, late of said county, deceased, all the perishable prop erty of said F. M. U’eaver, embracing liis stock of horses and mules, cattle, hoge, his provisions of every sort, corn, wheat, fod dt-r, all bis plantation tools, wagous and buggy Terms cash, Samastiia M. Weaver, Administratrix of F. M. Weaver. iii>. •rU or house ho* • < IJitter* - mi}* ! *e-non, removes ex <lei NOTICE TO DEBT OKS AND CRED ITORS. All persons havi-.g demands aaainsi the estate of Lama O. Reason, late of Butts county, Ga., decea ed, are nereb> notified to render in their demands to the undersigned according to law; and all persons indebted to said estate are' re quired to mnkc immediate payment. This October 7th, 1893. B. T Deason, Administrator Estate of Laura O. Deason. GEORGIA—Morgan County. Whereas, K. F. Gilmore, Adiuimstra tor of H. J. W. Gilmore, represents to the Court iu hi# petition, duly filed and entered on redord, that he has fully ad ministered H- J. W Gilmore’s estatate, ibis is theiefore, to cite all persons con cerned. heirs and creditors, to show cause, it any they can why said administrator should not be discharged from his admin* istrtion and receive letters of dismission, on the first Monday in January, 1894. This. Sept. 28, 19 3. 7. F. Carmichael, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Butts County, J. L. Lyons, residing in the State of Georgia,having applied to lie app.inteu guard ; an of the person and property of Lyons Shelman, a minor nuder fourteen vears of age. resident of said county. This is to cit® all persons concerned to be and appear at the term of the court of Ooidinary 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 J. L Lyons should notbe entrusted with the guardianship of the person and proper ty ofLy.ms Bjg?man. Wftness ray fficial signature. Thin the 7 day of November, 1893. J, F Carm chael, Ordinary MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of the power vested in me by a mortgage deed made by E. A. Fincher to Fennell, Thompson & Cos,. on the 6th day of February, 1892, and th reafter to Wit: on the Bth dav of February, 1592, at 9 o’clock a. m., filed for record and re* corded iu the clerk s office of the Supeiior court of Bu ts county, on pa-e 419 of Book **G.,” on the 23rd day of February, 1892, anil by tnem regularly transferred by wri ing theroen to me, ou the 6th day of November, 1893 I wi 1 cell before the counhouse door, in the town of Jack son, Z?u*t3 county, Georgia on the First Tuesday in December next, between the lawful hours of sale, th trac of land de scribed in said mortgage to wit: One trac* of land ly’ng and being in HuUs county, Geoigia, and containing one hun dred and tweuty-tive acres, more or less. Bounded on the north by lands of the wid ow Stroud, east by lands of Goodman and Cook we>t by lanus of A. C. Fincher and south by lads of ./. L. Fincher These lands arc in a high state of cil’i vaiion. 7be terms of sale will be cash. Title deeds will be made in the name of E. A. Fincher, with guarantee of same. i. T. Fischer. STAR STORE J" acxkisoin- Institute Fall term begins Tuesday Sept. sth 1893' Hates Of Tuition. Primary Classes, Full Term, $4,5(1 Intermediate Classes, Full Term, $6,50 Collegiate Classes, Full Term Art, Per Month $2.50 to 3,50, Music, Per Month, Instrumental or Yooal. s,j,(j The work of the scuool is careful, thorough and systematic. The discipline is mild and firm yet very strict. The corricuO is broad and comprehensive and is equal in all essential poO, to that of any of the female colleges o- the state. Boys are thoroughly prepared for the Junior class in either )f the three colleges in Georgia. The art and music departments are presided over by thoroughly competent teachers. Particular attention is paid to Elocution and Oratory. The first hall hour of each day is devoid to practice in voea music. Board can be had in the best families at 10 to 12 dollar* per month Catalogue and all information cheerfully sent on application Address Jab. C. Blabingame. President Jackson Institute JllMMillilV, *>rmg your ,ji rl ii, jbbmk Jackson Ga ISouth of Dempsvy fldJ f Repairing MUL.Bc.KRY Si. l——/jACKSON GA H. F. Gilmore’s Machine Shop, MANUFACTURER OF OORS, * SASH, * BLINDS, antles, Tables, Brackets, Balisters, Moulding, in fac* all kinds ot s rnamental Work p urned and Pannelled. \ll kinds? ot lumber dressed or rough hingle>all riades. Anything thing anybody needs t>r building purposes, sample of work in J. E. (Mm Crag! Rijifcf. We compete with any work, anywhere both in quality ot work and prices. Open at all hours. H. F. Gilmore Proprietor RipansTabules. Ripans Tahuies 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 tabu!.? taken at the first symptom of indigestion, biliousness, dizziness, distress eating, or detresrmn of spirit.--, will surely and quickly fv-mw; the whole dliTict by. * T'zznsl. -bu! s may 1 1 vl * rw r m*;-‘ f =*• *;f rjcf r.ipar-5 Tabaku C- SV to t V , ad ■ ~ KOR DYSPEPSIA, Indigestion, and Stomach disorder*. take BROWN'S IRON BITYKKS. All dealers keep it, SI per bottle. Genuine haa krade-marc ana .croest * red line# op wj*p{*r P.P.P.I CURES ALL SKIN, AND | BLOOD DISEASESJ "KijoicUna undorwi F. L. P. M a aplafufid oomMo •°*l and preterit* it with area* aU*/actioß for the com ■JVT 1 . of S^conHir-y 111 mmmmik §> p?siils, *jVc hcrr-to'cLo tn.vii S'* re*, Glandular P.bcumatUm, Ma!*na, M __Crr>Bte E'lcert the hors rc.ivtod ail f . 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