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■I BUSH IS OK AND STILL TOLU COME,
PRICES TELL THE TALE.
THE HEW TORE STORE
Leads the van, while others follow in vain.
people Know "Wliere To G-o
They know who it is that is fighting high prices fvd
show their appreciations.
Ihe record of the NEW \ ORK STORE has always been “the most poods for the
least money, ind erst while an ambitious competitor, green with envy, will bark
make faces and shake their hoiry locks, abuse and cuss us. We have neither the
time nor the disposition to listen to their little croaking, being satisfied with the ver
dict of the people that the New York store is the cheapest plaOe in Middle Georgia
to buy goods. Then let the welkin ring.
LET THE GOOD NEWS GO FORTH.
Tell The Children At The Fireside.
Blazen every hill top and roll with gilt and golden letters that THE NEW YORK
STORK stands head and shoulders above all competition, are the leaders always ol
low prices, the friend of the people and the Gullivei of the situation.
For the Next Thirty Days Lookout For Things
To Hum.
Come to see us and buy your winter goods of us, and we will save you money.
Don’t you forget it.
tii mm inn
Proprietors Th.e 2Tew Tor3s Store
Anl surely I can give offense to I
none when aiserting without tear of
successful contradiction, that wo
rn .n is equal ot man in every re
ject. I oiler as my sincere and
candid opinion that the happiest
and most useful sphere of woman
j*—home. As sw< et as the first kiss
of a maideu to her lover, as inspir
ing as the living waters of the oasis
to the desert wanderer, as glorious
s the first glimpse cf the towers
and battlements of the pearly city
to him who has ilosed life’s weary
journey—deartr than all these is
that earthly paadiee whero blooms
the flower of woman’s love. Would
you hold sway more absolute than
Kasttrn despot; would you sit en
throned upon the loftiest affair that
the hand of man can rear; would
you keep forever the blush of inno
cence and the fragrance of purity—
you will find them all within the
shadow of home.-“ Selected.
Speaker Atkinson is credited with
the assertion that tea present legia
tnre will set a good example. He
says it will not remain in eeeeion
thw fifty days, but will get through
its huai ness and the members go
back to tho bosom of tbeir constit
uents in less time than any body
Which hat served since the war.
Now it Mr. Speaker proves to be a
good prophet, a hearty amen will go
up from all tne people.
Secretary Carlisle has not waited
ter un act of coi gresn to begin the
coinage of silver. He has ordered
the mints at San Francieco and New
Orleans to resume the coinage of
standard silver dollars. There are
one hundred and sixty million of
bullion, and an immense amount
of silver currency in the treasury
If he will just continue the good
work probably there will be no cause
for any further fuss about free coin
age
30 pairs otodd pants—job lot—
will sell 25 per cent below whole
lale cost. Biggest bargain you
Aver saw.
The Carmichael Cos.
Awarded Highest Honors "W orld s Fa’r.
D" PRICE’S
Tlm only ran Cre*m of TrUr Powder.—Wo moni; Al “' ,
Cwd i> Million* of Honw*— 4o Y*r the Stamd*rd
LOCAL BRIEFS.
TRAIN ARRIVALS:
going north 4: 50 a. m.
“ “ 12:30 p.m.
going south 9: 37 a. m.
“ “ 9: 17 p. m
Chew “R J R”.
Look out for the grip.
Judge Hammond, of Elgin, gave us
a pleasant call on yesterday.
H. F Edwards will make your sau
sage for you.
Sportsmen are rubbing un the old
guns preparatory to making the tea*
thers fly.
Cabbage, onions, potatoes and dried
fruit at H. F. Edwards.
Mr. E. C. Robinson is finishing up
two nice dwellings on Second street
and still he uas no wito to keep either
of them.
Those fine Kentucky horses at
Thornton & Hooten’s are daisies.
Time to Subscribe for The Argus
and get the Weekly Constitution for
25 cents.
"illm'i WINE OF CAHPW lor femalediMMM.
Christmas will be here in thirty one
days and the turkey will cease from
gobbling and the porker will be at
rest.
Beef at 5,6, 7, and 8 cents a pound
at H. F, Edwards’
The first Wednesday in December
is arbor day and every being in the
land should plant at least one tree on
thst day.
Better hurry np and get Th* Argus
aid The Constitution for $1.25 before
the oiler is withdrawn.
It would surprise you to know
how cheap Thornton & Horten
are sel ing stock.
See that tha thrve R J R red
letters are on every plug when you
ask for this brand —none is genuine
without these letters.
5 cases* of alpine hats, cheap at
$2.06, will sell them for only sl.
The Carmichael Cos.
If you want a good brood mare,
1 call on Thorntop <fc Hooten.
Chrysanthemums are blooming,
2he forests are brown and seer,
The frost is on the pumpkin—
Behold the dving year!
“R J R”
Mr. J. R. Carmichael has completed
his woodshoys.
Dr. J. R. Shannon, of Cabanis, was
at the capital on Monday.
A pure article is the well known
“R J R” Tobacco—Try it,
I keep chickens and buy chickens
and want to sell chickens and fish.
H. F. Edwards.
Messrs. Loyd & Goggans, with their
merry-go-lound, have returned to
Jackson, and have put np at their old
stand ou the old Byars corner.
The Jackson Carriage Factory
sails buggy harness cheap.
Major Fleicher returned a few days
age from an extend :d visit to friends
and rolalivesin Henry, Clayton and
Fayette counties.
lam in the fresh meat business to
slay. I don’t expect to quit when the
cold weather is gone. Give me your
patronage and thereby we can have a
good market all the year. Edwards.
Chew the only genuine *‘R J R ,f
tobacco.
We believe that every person living
in town should be required by law
to have a competent man te examine
and pronounce every stove fine safe,
every fall before any fires are allowed
to be started. During the long sum
mers, while no fires are needed, the
ileus generally become out of order
and often very destructive fires is the
result.
6,000 yards of nice dress ging
ham. dark colors and good quali
ty at 5 cents a yard.
The Carmichael Cos.
When you visit Jackson, don’t
forget to go to the Jackson Car
riage Factory and seethe fine
stock of Buggies, Phaetens and
Surreys made right here in
Jackson.
Within a short while now there
will be several new families meve to
town and we would urge our people
te see to it that they receive a cordial
welcome. Let them know that we
are proud for them to come among us
and give them such a recepiicn that
they will feel like they had fallen
in among the best people in the world,
which Is only evsry word true.
Thornton & Hoot#n have just
received a car load of fine horses
and mules which offer very
cneap. Call and see them in the
rear of the New York Store.
Don't be deceived —Chew the only
genuine “R J R" Tobacco.
COST! COST! GOST!!
COME ONE, COME ALL, COME AT ONCE,
I have this day commenced to
close out my entire stock of Goods
in the Yellow Store at Cost.
Consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, No
tions, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Caps and Hardware.
I Mean fttl Say. 1 fait Money
Don’t wait for Saturday, we are always crowded on
Saturday, ccme any other day.
Sample sat wholesale c ost Very Resptfullj.
Nov. 10, 1893. J W. Crum.
Prop of THE .tiutw STORE Ind DRUG STORE Hjoioiog
, Horses, mares and mules for sale at
Dr. Mays’ stable.
Teeth extracted without pain at Dr.
Cantrell’s dental office.
Mr. J. L. Kelly has sold his tarm
near town to Mr. Pitts Newton and
will move on next Monday toTennil’.e,
Georgia.
“R J R’> takes the lead in all high
grade 9 inch 4s Tobacco.
Mr. J. G. Bearden, oi Towaliga, says
that tobacco juice is an infallible rem
edy for chicken cholera and desires
all the readers of The Argus to give
it a trial.
No need to ride on a sack when
you can get a saddle cheap at
The Jackson Carriage Factory,
£0 fine cloaks well worth $7.50,
will go at 5.00 Thursday , Friday
and Saturday. They can’t be
duplicated in country towns.
The Carmichael Cos.
Floviila had another small fire ou
Monday night. Mr. J. W Crow’s
bhi'ti with its couteuts and two horses
were burned. No clue to the origin
ot the tire and no insurance.
Mr. G. M. Lattigg with his family,
of Lanark, Hi., arrived in Jackson on
Saturday and will spend the winter
here. They are at present stoppiug at
the Morrison House, but Mr. Lattigg
speaks of building on his fruit farm
in the near future.
Anothor large shipment of
those nobby overcoats just re
ceived. Prices low enough to
interest you.
The Carmichael Cos.
Mr. Reese Thaxton, the live repre
sentative, of Ethridge & Kinard, in
surance agents, is at Floviila this
week talking good sense into those
peeple about fire insurance. They
should not fail to have tb ir policies
written up by these liveyouug men,
who represent some of the largest
companies in the United States.
H. F. Edwards will sell you meats
as cheap as can bo sold for a profit.
H. F. Edwards is not connected with
Mr. Bankston, though he is at Banks
ton’s old stand.
J. R. Carmichael desires us to
state that his large stock of Jack
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.
To speak of successful rnen and at
torneys some good things can troth-
fully be said of Col. M. Y. McKibben.
This gentleman has lone beeu an on
assuming practitioner at the Jackson
bar and before other courts in Middle
Georgia and his success has been almost
phenominal, but his greatest achieve
ments have bee-i before the United
States courts. In these courts be has
had cases betore Judges Woods, Ers
kiue, Newman and Speer, and has
handled over three hundred cases and
has not lost more tbau ten per cent.
This is certainly a wonderful success,
especially when it is remembered that
suoh men as Dupont Guerry, S. A
Donnell and Marion Irwin and many
ethers that could be mentioned were
tbe opposing attorneys.
Go to The Jackson Carriage
Factory for Saddles, Blankets,
Riding Bridles, Buggy Whipps,
Lap Robes, etc.
Every man, woman 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.
You can fiind it m nearly every
store in Butts county— W R J R’’
Tobacco.
The "R J R” Tobacco is made
oat of pare rich waxy leaf and free
from stems and grit.
GIVE THANKS.
Iu accordance with the president’s
nroclamation thanksgiving service
will be held at the Baptist church on
next Thursday, 30 iust. This will be
a union meeting of all the Christian
people of Jackson, and every one is
invited to be present. The service
will be conducted by pastor, G. H.
Carter.
DON’T "be* MISLED.
The fact that so rnauy other manu
facturers try to imitate the “R. J. R.”
skeleton red tags, is sufficient evi
dence that they recognize the “R J R”
Tobacco to be the best. Take no
substitute.
1 have loft my acconnts in the
hands of T. Z. Curry for collec
tion. Parties who do not pay at
once will be sued. Take heed
and save expense.
Willis Nutt.
* "i 1 ~ 9mi
The idea of the Populist papers
claiming that silver is demonetized
is the veriest boss imaginable.
The silver dollar is never to be
worth less than one hundred cents.
ABOUT TEETH.
All those having dental work to
bo done will please come right on
now as I will be out of town from
Christmas day until tho sth day of
Jin. Reopect fully,
O. H. Cantrell.
I sell the best meats that can be
foued in the country.
H. F. Edwards.
I have beef, pork, sausage and head
cheese all the time, and is always fresh
and good. H. F. Edwards.
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.
Eugene Edwards is now with hit
brother, H F. Edwards, and will be
glad to know every one aud tesed to
all who want meats of any kind.
‘•Oaugo Blossom” is a adinless
cure for all diseases peculiar to
women. Sold fresh by W. L. Car
michael.
Go To
W. M. POTTS.
FOR ALL TOUR
FutyulFid;EmitL
Canned Goods, Fruits, Nuts
Hirriis, Cites, Pnm
CANDIES, APPLES ETC.
In Fact Everything.
Usually kept in a first
ciass Fancy Grocery. All
goods delivered in the city.
W. M. Potts.
A PUZZLE
To many ladies is how to keep
their hair in carl on rainy days.
The solution is easy. Ask Dr. W.
L. Carmichael for Nonpareil Hail
Curler and the puzzle will be sol
“Orange Blosson” is cafe and
harmless as a Flax Seed Poultice.
Any lady can use it herself. Sold
by W. L. Carmichael.
WIND,FIRE and DESTRK
Have you a home or other prop*,
ty uninsured ?
If so, why take the risk and re
sponsibility upon yourself longer,
when OUR strong old-line compa
nies, with large surplus, and cash
capital are anxious to relieve you of
all uneasiness.
Insure with us today for tomor
row it might be TOO late. We in
spect property on short notice, and
insure you in some of the strongest
companies in existence and guaran
tee satisfaction in every case.
ETHERIDGE & KINARD.
REESE THAXTON, Manager.
HAVE YOUR BUGGIES BUILT AT
The Jackson Carriage Factory,
ZBTT^ST
Old Hickory, Tennessee, Mil burn and Studerbaker
Wagons at The Jackson Carriage Factoiv.
HAVE
Your repair work well and substantially done it The
Jackson Carriage Factory.
HAVE
Your horses shod at The Jackson Carriage Factory, by
the best shoer in town, at 65 cents cash.
BTJIT
Your Buggy and Wagon Harness of all kinds, Sad'dles,
Bridles, Whips, Win er Lap-Kobes, etc., at The Jackson
Garriage Factory. * Respectfully,
J. R. CARMICHAEL.
RAILROAD WAREHOUE
has
The Cheapest Rate of Insurance
3F 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 direct into Cars from Warehouse. Can shelter 500 Bales
at one time. No Cottton placed on the GROUND.
Liberal terms made tor the storage and manufacture of Fer
lizers.
MEAD HENDRICK.
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.
FINE PHOTOGRAPHS.
I am now better prepared than
ever to furnish fine photographs
of every description. My rooms
are newly fitted up and my facil
ities are equal to any in Atlanta
or Macon. Fine Cra\on Por
traits, life size $4 and $5, with el
egant gold frames.
Cali and see me before you
place your orders.
J. B. Guthrie,
The Photr.
TAX~NOTICE,
3RD ROUND.
I will be at the following places on
the days mentioned for the purpose of
collecting Sate and County Tax of Butts
County for 1893.
Worthyille—Monday, November, 27.
Old Iron Springs—Tuesday, ‘ 28
Jenkinsburg— Wednesday, “ 29.
Towaliga and Kain’s store—Thors
day, November 30.
Mt. Vernon church—Friday, Dec. 1.
Lamar's Mill—-Wednesday, “ 6
Flovilla —Tuesday, “ 7.
Indian Springs—Friday, “ 8.
I will also be in Jackscn Saturdays and
Ist Tuesday and from Bth to 18th, on
which day my books will close.
Respectfully,
T. J. Col*, T. C. B. C.
GUARDIAN SALE,
By yirtne of an order of the court o
ordinary granted at the Nov, term, 1833,
said court, will be sold before the court
house door, in the town of Jackson,
Butts county, on the first Tuesday in
December next, within the legal hours
of sale, in terms of law, the undivided
interest of Martha R. Douglass and Nellie
Douglass in the lands on which Indian
Spring’s Holliness camp ground is lo
cated, containing twelve acres more or
less. W . F. Douglass,
Guardian.
GEORGIA—Z?utts County.
Jo all whom it may concern:
J. R. Me Cord having in proper form
applied to me to have letters of adminis
tration on the estate of W. E Zucker,
late of said county, issued to the Clerk of
the Superior court, this is to cite all
and singular the creditors and next of km
of W. E. Fucker, to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by law. and
show cause, if any they cau, why perma
nent administration should not be granted to
i the clerk of Superior court of Baits county
j or some other fit and proper person on
; the estate of W. E. Tucker.
Witness my hand and official signature,
this 8, day of November, 1893,
•7. F. Cakmichabl,
Ordinaay.
RESTAURANT.
EiRST-CLASS
Cn Cor. Second and Holly gts.
JACLSQN. GA.
I guarantee Satisfaction. Meals only
25 cenfs Ham and Eggs, 20 cents;
Beef Steak, 20 cents; Butter and Bread,
10 cents; Mutton-Chops, 20 cent*;
Chicken, 20 cents. Meals at ALL
HOURS. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s
Clothing neatly and promptly dyed.
Call and see me.
ELIZABETH FEaKS.