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THE RUSH IS Si MID STILL THE¥ COME,
PRICES TELL THE TALE.
TIE HEW TORE STORE
Leads the van, while others follow in vain.
They know who it is that is fighting high prices and
show their appreciations.
I lie record of the NE'V \ OUK STORK has always been “the most poods for the
least money, and erst while an ambitious competitor, green with envy, will bark
make faces and shake their hoary 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 1 ork store is the cheapest place in Middle Georgia
to buy goods. Then let the welkin ring.
LET THE GOOD NEWS GO FORTH.
Till Hie Children At The Fireside.
Blazen every hill top and roll with gilt and golden letters that THE NEW YORK
STORK stands head and ►huulders 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.
Qome to see us and buy your winter goods of us, and we will save you money.
Don’t you forget it.
proprietors T2ae ITew Tork Store
A SKIPPER.
Tne East Tenne -see Vestibule
Limited Train hims o< tween Atlanta
tit'.H Macon, 2 hours ; :td 29 minu -s j
- 90 mulus.
|,e .v- A1 . 11:25 A M , ami
Mac* n 10:45 A M.
No extra change tor t-eats on this
train.
now TO GET RICH.
A young m >n wi es to know how
to gel rich, says the Atlanta Con
stitution, at. and their formula, it says
is ‘•inn U and certain, which it gi es
as follow s:
Save all your inconn- ; doi/i invest
your savings in anything that will
build up your country, but lend it
r, the highest rale of interest you
can obtain ; grind the needy when
ever occasion offers ; never make a
donation to anything ; never be hos
pit able always remember the fact
a tat kitchen makes a lean purse;
never have any politics or religion.
Observe these rules 11 ;ir*t 1v T and it
you live any thing hk the allotted
tioe for man to live \ou wll be rich
and whenever vou die everybody,
including your heirs v\ill be glad ot
it. 4 m
OUR ORDINARIES AND CLEERS’
Since the coi a y has had an existence
it has had but tive ordinaries and sev
en clerks of the superior court.
The first ordinary was Mr. Henry
Hendrick, who served 8 years, from
1852 to 1860.
JudgeJ S. Doynton served from
]BOO to Cl when he resigned to enter
tin* ConlWlerate army
M \V'i’> . Goldman ti led the uuex
ptre i lerm ot Judge* Box ntoii aud 8
V<-di ■* IllOt'i" to i3-
jli' p, \i. Compton served from 73
to *Bl when Judge Camiichael
elected and is now tilling his third
trna
The firs, eleak to serve the superior
court was Abel Robiuson, who wa>
superseded Win C. Ferrell- Then
came W R. Bankston, \\ . R. lhaxt"n,
S. H. Mays, L. D. Wat .-on and Joseph
Jolle.
Awarded"Highett H x P° r^ or |^J
a
fasil 1 li. S cas
$ | >" -... s ? -T/n| £* y
V.' . •> vi - **•" •_
The only Rure Cream of'JLartar l'owuer. —.No Auiuiouia; ' -
Used in Millions of Homes —40 Years the Stan ar
LOCAL BRIEFS.
TRAIN ARRIVALS:
GOING NORTH 12 : 05 p. m.
“ “ 6:30 p.m.
going south 9: 45 a. m.
Chew “R J R”.
H. F Edwards will make your sau
sage for you.
The ‘ flying jeuuie” is ready for you
to bring your children and give them
a ride.
Cabbage, onions, potatoes and dried
fruit at H. F. Edwards.
Those fine Kentucky horses at
Thornton & Hooten’s are daisies.
Time to Subscribe for The Argus
and get the Weekly Constitution for
25 cents.
. o-Irae'. WINE OF CARDUI for femaie diseases.
Beef at 5,6, 7, and 8 cents a pound
at H. F, Edwards’
Better hurry up and get The Argus
aadThe Constitution for $1.25 before
the offer is withdrawn.
It would surprise you to know
how cheap Thornton & Hoyten
are sel ing stock.
N*-xt Tuesday will be a big day in
the way of land sales in Jackson. By
reading our advertising columns you
will see quite a number of tracts for
sale.
See that the three R J R red
letters are on every plug when you
ask for this brand none is genuine
without these letters.
5 case- of alpine hats, cheap at
! $2.00, will sell them for only sl.
Ihe Carmichael Cos.
If you want a good brood mare,
call on Thornton & Hooteu.
30 pairs ot odd pants —j< b lot—
will sell 25 per cent below whole
sale cost. Biggest bargain \ou
ever saw. The Oa rmichael Cos.
It is aid that tin- Jazz’ing display
of an immense stock of goods aud the
HStoinsning low prices shown at The
.Star store 9<iue‘imes eau>e ladies to
faint when the\ enter that great cm
poriuni. Such was the case a few
days ago when a lady from Jasper
county walked in and realized th*r the
half hail int beeu told about tn s wou
derfid star in the mercantile world.
“R J R”
Jackson has received over ten thou
sand bales of cotton to date.
County court has been at work this
week and a number ot cases have been
disposed of.
What are you to be thankful about ?
Thank Goa that you are living and
living on the best part of ihe universe.
A pure article is the well known
‘R J R” Tobacco—Try it.
Just as we go to press we learn that
there is going te be a wedding near
town but cannot learn the particulars.
I keep chickens and buy chickens
and want to sell chickens and fish.
H F. Edwards.
As the weather crows colder Judge
Carmichael’s pocket grows heavier
with dollars received for marriage li
cense.
lam iu 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.
There is no occasion to complain of
hard times when plenty of rabbits can
be bought tor ten cents each and one
Molly Cottontail will make a meal for
a good-8 family.
5,000 yards of nice dress ging
ham. dark colors and good quali
ty at 5 cents a yard
The Carmichael Cos.
Messrs. Sherod Pope and Hamp
Daughtry say that if a fellow who
has lived in town all the year and has
not enjoyed a good square meal, will
just be so lucky as to receive an invi
tation to a dinner at Mr. David Car
michael’s xhe appeti'e will certainly
be satisfied.
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 bore iu
Jackson.
she has blue eyes and blonde hair
with beautiful dimples iu her cheeks.
Such is (he description ot the young
lady tk; t made her appearance at Mr.
George Thompson's on Tuesday. She
weighed nine pounds and her time of
stay is unlimited.
Thornton & Hooten have just
received a car load of fine horses
and mules which th y offet very
cueap. Call and see them in the
rear of the New York Store.
Don't be deceived —Chew the only
genuine “R J R'* Tobacco.
The Baptist Ladies Aid society sent
a large box packed full of clothing,
werth near a hundred dollars, to far
off* Indian Territory on* day last week
to be given to destitute Indian chil
dren. That was missionary work ot
the first order and many will be the
thanks that will ?o up in broken En
glish by the little red skins.
COST! COST! COST!!
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,
Gaps and Hardware.
I Mean flat I Say. I fast Money.
Don’t wait for Saturday, we are always crowded on
Saturday, come any other day
Samplest vi> mi j cjsfc Very Resptfull).
imov. io, 1893. j \v. Crum.
Prop, of THE . LLOff STORE And DRUG STORE Adjoining
No*, a single person has said
to us yet about eating with them
a thanksgiving dinner.
NOTICE THIS.
To those indebted to The Argus :
In the lease agreement recently
made with Messrs. Ha:mon & Mc-
Donald all dues to the paper, sub
scriptions, advertising, and job
work, were reserved to myself and
I hereby notify you that lam com
peiled to collect every cent of it. A
statement of your accounts have
been mailed to a large number, and
I do trust you will respond at once
Do not wait for me to call in person
on each ene but come or send at
once what you owe. After a reason
able time if ihe account is not paid.
I will be forced to place it in the
hands of an attorney for collection.
Therefore save cost ad trouble and
help one who has served you so
faithfully, by arrangeing this matter
now.
Teeth extracted without pain at Dr-
Cantrell’s dental office.
“R J R'* takes the lead in all high
grade 9 inch 4s Tobacco,
Mr. Joe Wright says the grandest
sight and happiest figure yet seen on a
merry-go-round was Mr. Buck Gan
on Saturday afternoon,
No need to ride on a sack when
you can get a saddle cheap at
The Jackson Carriage Factory,
If the city authoiilies could take up
all the tramps that eome along and
make them work ten days each on the
streets it would be a good thing.
50 fine cloaks well worth $7.50,
will go at 5.00 Thursday Friday
aud Saturday. They can’t be
duplicated in country towns.
The Carmichael Cos.
Hen. T. J- Dempsey has recovered
from his recent illness and is uow at
his post iu the legislature.
Another large shipment of
those nobby overcoats just re
ceived. Prices low enough to
interest you.
The Carmichael Cos.
Mr. E. G. Gilmore has a pitcher that
has been iu his lamily for several gen
erations and is claimed to be over two
hundred years oid.
H. FfEdwards will sell you meats
as cheap as can be sold for a profit.
H. F. Edwards is not connected with
Mr. Bankston, though he is at Banks
ton’s old stand.
Go to The Jackson Carriage
Factory for Saddles, Blankets,
Riding Bridles, Buggy IVhipps,
Lap Robes, etc.
Every man, woman and child in
Butts county knows what ‘ R* J U ’
means.
All the merchants and clerks like
to sell “R J R*” because it gives
satisfaction in every case.
You can fiind it in nearly every
store in Butts county—‘R J R’*
Tobacco.
The ’'R J R” Tobacco is made
out of pure rich waxy leaf and free
rom stems aud grit.
In reply to a question ot an agri
cultural journal, “Do Hogs Pav in
the South?" The Savannah Press
savs: ‘‘No: not when they can
help it. They are just like the
northen breed. The climate has
litile effect on them/’
MARRIED.
Mr. J. L. Lane, of Jasper county,
was married to Mis 9 Lillie May
Thompson at the residance of the
bride’s father, Col. S. L. Thompson,
in Flovilla on Tuesday evening. The
Argus offers its best wishes.
DON’T BE MISLED.
The fact that so many other manu
facturers try to imitate the “R. J. R.”
skeleton red lags, is sufficient evi
dence that they recognize the“R J R”
Tobacco to be the best. Take no
substitute.
ABOUT TEETH,
All those having dental work to
be done will please come right on
now as I will be out of town from
Christmas day until the sih day of
J in. Respectfully,
O. H. Cantrell.
I sell the best meats that can be
foued in the country.
11. F. Edwards.
I have beef, pork, sausage and head
cheese all the time, and is always fresh
and good. H. F. Edwards.
SILVER THREADS A MONG
THE GOLD,”
Are a sign that your hair needs
invigorating. Beggs’ Hair Renew
-9r promotes a healthy growth of
hair, prevents its tailing outor turn
ing gray. Sold and guaranteed by
Dr. VV. L. Carmichael.
Eugene Edwards is now with his
brother, II F. Edwards, and will be
glad to know every one and toseil to
all who want meats of any kind.
‘•O-auge Blossom” is a adinless
cure for all diseases peculiar to
women. Sold fresh by W. L. Car
michael.
—GoTo
W. M. POTTS.
FOR ALL TOUR
FutjuiFuiljllmn.
Canned Goods, Fruits, Nuts
Cranberries, rates, Pins,
CANDIES, APPLES ETC.
In Fact Everything.
Usually kept in a first
ciass Fancy Grocery. All
goods deDvered in the city.
W. M. Potts.
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
“Orange Blosson” is safe and
harmless as a Flax Seed Poultice,
\ny lady can use it herself. Sold
by W. L. Carmichael.
THOSE WONDERFUL GIANTS
IN TOWN!!
If you wish to see them call on
Dr. W. L. Carmichael and ask tor
Beggs’ Little Giant Pills. Every
bottle guarnteed.
Chew the only genuine “R J R’*
obacco.
WIND, FIRE and DESTRUCTION
Have you a home or other proper
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 A KINARD.
REESE THAXTON, Manager.
HAVE YOU.* BUGGIES BUILT AT
The Jackson Carriage Factory,
:B"dnsr
Old Hickory, Tennessee, Milburn and Studerbaker
Wagons at The Jackson Carriage Factoiv.
HAVE
Your repair work well and substantially done at Tho
Jackson Carriage Factory.
HAVE
Your horses shod at The Jackson Carriage Factory, by
the best shoer in town, at 65 cents cash.
ZBTZHST
Your Buggy and Wagon Harness of all kinds, Saddles,
Bridles, Whips, Win er Lap-Kobes, etc., at The Jackson
Garriage Factory. Respectfully,
J. L CARMICHAEL
RAILROAD WAREHOTJE
has
The Cheapest Rate of Insurance
3F ANY WAREHOUSE IN THE COUNTY. Only one having
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. No Cottton placed on the GROUND.
Liberal terms made tor the storage and manufacture of Fer-
I izers.
MEAD HENDRICK.
THE WORLD’S FAIR
Are those who use Beggs* Blood
Purifier. It purifies the blood,
makes the skin clear rnd the com*
plexi n bcautilul, 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 Cravon 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 IVOT3CE.
3RD ROUND.
I will be at the following places on
the days mentioned for the purpose of
collecting Sate and County Tux of Butts
County for 1893.
Wotlhville —Monday, November, 27.
Old Iron Springs—Tuesday, ‘ 28
Jenkinsburg —Wednesday, " 29.
Towaliga and Kain’s store —Thors
day. NovemV>er 30.
Mt. V ernon 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.
Resflfectfully,
T. J. Coli, T. C. B. C.
GUARDIAN SALE.
By yirtneof an order of the court of
ordinary granted at the Nov. term, 1893,
said court, will be sold before the court
house door, in the town of Jacks ;n,
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
Douglais 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—.Butts 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 2 ucker,
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 can, why perma
nent administration should not be granted to
the clerk of Superior court of Buits county
or some other fit and proper person on
the estate of W. JE. Tucker.
Witness my hand and official signature,
this 8, day of November, 1893,
J. F. Caemiciiael,
Oruioaay.
RESTAURANT.
FIRST-CLASS
On Cor. Second and Holly gtj.
JACLSON. GA.
I guarantee Satisfaction. Meals onir
25 jenfs Ham and Kgge, 20 cents’;
Beef Steak, 20 cepts; Butter and Bread,
10 cents; Mutton-Chops, 20 cents;
Chicken, 20 cents. Meals at ALL
HOURS. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s
Clothing neatly and promptly dyed.
Call and see me.
ELIZABETH FEaRS,