The Middle Georgia argus. (Indian Springs, Ga.) 18??-1893, December 07, 1893, Image 3

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'IDE RUSH IS ON AND STILL THEY COME, PRICES TELL THE TALE. TIE HEW YORE STORE Leads -lie van, while others follow in "vain. People Enow "WPb_ere To G-o They know who it is that is fighting high prices and show their appreciations. Ihe tee ;<l <>f the LT \ uRK STOKE has always been “the most foods for the ica-'t money, md erst while an unbitious competitor, green with envy, will bark make faces and shake their hoary locks, abuse and cuss us. We have neither the tune not the disposition to listen to thei•* little croaking, being satisfied with the ver diet of the people that the 'ew York store is the cheapest place in Middle Georgia to buy goods. Then let the welkin ring. let the good News Go forth. Tfll The Children At The Fireside. Blazen every hill top and roll with gilt and golden letters that THE NEW YORK SIOK a stands head and “boulders above all competition, are the leaders always of low prices, the friend of the people and the Gullivei of the situation. For the Next Thirty Days Lookout For Things To Hum. Qo me to see us and buy your winter g >od'* of us, and vve will save you money. Don’t you forget it. proprietors The New Tork Store Good morning neigh hovgJ& I low is your health ? Every day should he thanksgiving day. Some people would grumble if they had l*yen born dead. <; Jo Guthrie’s for Fine ••Photos '’ T 1 dan serous mule kicks and then S<|U .’.s. I ;n a preacher believes a mail is rig,. Mvho agrees with dm. 11. F. El a-dv i. not connected with Mr. though he is at Bauka- I Ml’-i old St 11 and. vv; ; . !smri *v< u! iii> t-> Lou-11rt .*n Sund.-n la't to viit hi- brother, w'-o li ft tor oh Tue-day of this week. Mr-. F. S .Eth o ridite returned homo >u jsatnnhiy uisflit rrom a visit, to relatives and friends in Southwest Georgia Cabin* go, onion-, potatoes and dried fruit at H. F. Edwards. The sweet singing of the children at thanksgiving service reflected great credit upon t* e faculty oftheinstl tute. Tlie stars shine on a scoundrel but they don't look pretty to him. A paper edited hv two devils ought to lie ;i devilish good paper. Time to Subscribe for The Argus and get the Weekly Constitution for 25 cents. c£lree * W!NE OF CARDUI tor temans uiwaw*. Mrs Bradv, of this city, 1* visiting friends at Macon. Major W. B. Patton, that veneaable sowing machius adjuster, is spending a lew days in Jackson visiting the “flying jounics.” Beef at 5. 6,7, and 8 reaf* a pound at H. F, Edwards’ Better hurry up and get The Argus and The Constitution for $1.25 before the offer is withdrawn. Tom BuPrill, who has been at tending school at Athens, returned home on Wedne-day last, and wi'l the holidays in Jackson with his parents. Col. M. "A. Mil’s and \\Be spent Sunday visiting relatives at Jenkins bu rg. H. F Edwards will make your sau sage for you. Awarded Highest Honors World’s Fa’r. D-PRiCP l\i life ■ The only Pure Cream of Tartar A'owuer.—No Aiumom;No Aiam. Used in Millions of Homes—4o Years the Standard LOCAL BRIEFS. TRAIN ARRIVALS: going north 12 : 05 p. in. 6:30 p.m. going south 9: 45 a. m. It is no harm to do anything right. Mr, Frank McKibbea is fitting up an elegant parlor in the room recently occupied hv the Jews, Giff Bros., ad joining his store, and a fine display of nice furniture is being made. If you wvnt to rest your‘‘hunkers” in lux uri for a few minutes, ju*t buy a ticket front Brother Willis, go iu and take a seat Go to -Jiller’s and get a piece of jewelry either for 10 cents or 175. as you please. That genial and whole-souled citi zen, Col. Y A Wright, who has been suffering for some time past with a rising in his head, we are pleased to note, is gradually improving, and we hope to soon chrouicie his entire re cov rv. No gentleman in Georgia has inure good, substaiPial friends than the Hon. Y. A. Wright, and untie will rejoice more at his conva lescence than ourselves. A number of bridal trousseaus are now in course of construction at a fashionable dress making establish ment not 100 miles from the *rgur office, and though the seat ef our pants are not exactly built on the Queen Anne Style, we are .iving in ho|>eß of swapping them off for a sec ond handed trousseau after the season is over. Book this grand offer, as it will not appear again soon. Go to The Jackson Carriage Factory for Saddles, Blankets, Riding Bridles, Buggy Whipps, Lap Robes, etc. Mr Cash Tinsley, of Macon, visit ed the family of Mr. B. F. Watkins, a few days of this week. Mr. Abe Cohen our popular and enterprising merchant, went up to Atlanta on Monday of this week to visit his Im*.! girl. Moxie’s visits 10 Vtlanfa are now growing more fre qent, and nothing short of a most beautiful voting female is the chief attra tion. The “dying jonnies” will leave for Monticello one day next week. The residence ot Mr. E. C. Robison is now ready for occupancy, and we gu ss it will not be iong before Bro. Robison will have it elegantly fitted up with furniture, etc., —more es* pecially the etc. 11. F. Edwards will sell vou meats as cheap as can be sold for a profit. A gentleman from the country, who took dinner at the Cleveland Hotel on Saturday last desired to bathe his face, and on being shown the wash sink in the hotel office, failed to pul the stopper in the basin and naturally the water went out the hole at the bottom as fast as the aatouished gen tleman poured it iu from the bucket, and yelling for the perter, be gasped: “Say nigger this cl—— and thing aint got no bottom iu it, gimme sometheu’ that wont leak if you want me to take dinner with yer!” And wben the porter put the stopper in the basin, thedumbfoundedcountryman remar ked : “That’s the first wash bewl that I ever seed that kin be tuck to pieces! For goodness sake, what is this world er cornin’ toe.” Star Store. You know it, be cause “we told you bo.” Kieffer Jester, who left Jackson "bout a year age, to take a bird’s-eys vtew of th United States, has finished his trave’s and returned none from Boston, Mass., on Sunday last. Kiet fer says he has traveled enough, and will now settle down te business. A few days ago Ifr. Milton Harris, of Eastman, Ga., was in Jackson pros pecting (ora site to locate. Mr. Har ris wn well p>acU with Jackson and intimates that very soon he will come up and open up a shoe shop and prob ably a barber shop in out town. Whether or not he will do so remains to be seeu, but Jackson will welcome Mr.H ms, and all worthy gentlemen othisKinu, with outstretched arms and hospitable treatment. Icm in the fresh meal business to sia\. I don't expect to quit when the colii wt-athei i-gone. Give me your patronage and thereby we can have a good market all the jear. Edwards. Now this is very interesting It lias been shown br analysis that there are just three ounces of sugar in a girl weighi g 150 pounds. Science knock* all the romance out of love. Still some folks stick to a girl as if she was ail sugar. 12 “New Imperial Photographs,” nice Christmas presents, fo. $3, at Guthrie's Art Gallery, Jackson, Ga. 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. COST! GOST! GOST!! COME ONE, COME AI L, 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 What I Say. I fait Honey. Don’t wait for Saturday, we are always crowded on Saturday, ccmeany other day Samplest v holesale cost Very Rosptfull). Nov. 10,1893. J W. Crum. Prop, if THE LtOW STORE and DRUG STORE Adjoining NEW il GUI (UP AT IB BARGAIN STORE. GRAND BANKRUPT SALE! SIO,OOO Worth of Goods to Go at Wholesale Cost at COHEN’S, Jackson, .... Georgia. We have recently purchased a stock of goods consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots. Shoes, Hats, etc., at a Bankrupt sal© in Macon, Ga., and we intend selling them out at wholesale cost. We bought them for less than they really cost in job lots and our customer* will get the benefit of our baiga ; n sale. Never in the history of Jackson have such goods been offered at thete prices, and the first to come will get the pick and choice. Come one and all! Examine the Goods! Get the prices! We will convince you that we are the people, and you are forever a customer of our stole. We have been doing business in Jackson long enough to estab’ lish ourselves as honest merchants, doing exactly what we , and and making no misrepresentations. Truly your lriends, R. COHEN & BRO. Now, please don’t tell us how to run the Argus as wc have more infoima tionon this line than we need. When we forget bow, we’ll call yon up. I keep chickens and buy chickens and want te sell chickens and fish. H. F. Edwards. Grov.> Cleveland hat > more mixed enemies and frieuio than any rnau on earth. He’s the fellow that wrviv message a few days ago. Teeth extracted without pain at Dr. Cantrell’s dental office. All subscriptions to the Arg T s from now on must beaccomompauied by the cash. Ph ase remember this and don’t ask us to credit you, a it fakes money to run a paper, and we must have it. No need to ride on a sack when you can get a saddle cheap at The Jackson Carriage Factory, One of our sweetest young ladies, in company with a young man, made an at tempt to visit Stark on Saturday night last. The whole business got lost, and we have it from the young lad}' that she came near freezing to death, wondering around in a buggy looking for hemselves. 2he young man evidentl, didn’t know his business, as there is no necessity for a young lady freezing or suffering any other inconvenience whatever—especially when she’s lost! The names are withheld be cause we are afraid to give them. Isn’t this a sufficient excuse? ♦ ■ “Orange Blosson” is safe and harmless as a Flax Seed Poultice. Any lady can use it herself. Said by W. L. Carmichael. % A DASTARDLY MURDER. At FlovilJa on Sunday morning a foul murder was committed bv the killing of Eliza Maddox, and h< r husband, Green Maddox, has been arrested and on Monday was lodged in jail here by deputy Sheriff Craw ford, charged with doing the idling. There were tn the affair except the murdered woman and the party who did the bloodv work, but as Greet, had been quar eling with his wifejust a shor. while before the murder, about other men visiting her, it is supposable that in a fit of jealousy he picked up a hammer and struck her on the head a her skull was crushed in from tne blow, ar.d particles of it were imbedued in her brain. The skin w;.s ot broken, but the blow was sufficient to produce almost instant death, as was unconscious and lingered only a short while after neing found All vidence points t<> *er husband a> ihe o.urderer, and if it is prov- n tn him, Jackson mav probablv witness another hanging at some future dnv Star Stoie. You know it, be cause “we told you so.” Rev. G. W. Gardner preached an ex* celleut sermon at the BaoiLt church Sunday evening. Our peopic feel benefit by having been visited by this eminent divine, 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 & KINARD. REESE THAXTON, Manager. HAVE YOU .I BUGGIES BUILT AT The Jackson Carriage Factory, BUY Old Hickory, Tennessee, Milburn and Staderbaker Wagons at The Jackson Carriage Factoiv. HAVE Your repair work well and substantially done at The Jackson Carriage Factory. HAVE Your uorscs shod at The Jackson Carriage Factory, by the best shoer in town, at 65 cents cash. BHTST Your Buggy and Wagon Harness of all kinds, Saddles, bridles, Whips, Win er Lap-Kobes, etc., at The Jackson Garriage Factory. Respectfully, J. R. CARMICHAEL RAILROAD WAREHOUE has The Cheapest Rate of Insurance DF ANY WAREHOUSE IN THE COUNTY. Only on# hrinf 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 600 Bales at one time. No Cottton placed on the GROUND. Liberal terms made tor the storage and manufacture of Fer tizers. MEAD HENDRICK. 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 Butte County for 1893. Wotthville—Monday, November, 27. Old Iron Springs—Tuesday, * 28 Jenkinsburg—Wednesday, “ 29, Towaliga and Kain’s store — Thurs day. Noveruhei 30. Mt. Vernon church—Friday, Dec. 1. Lamar’s Mill- -Wednesday, “ 8. Flovilla —Tuesday, *' 7. Indian Springs—Friday, “ S. x 11 he in Jacksun Saturdaysaud Ist Tuesday and irom v-w. Qn which day my books will close. Respectfully, T. J. Cole, T. C. B. C. GoTo W. M. POTTS. FOR ALL TOUR FaicjailFuilftek Canned Goods, Fruits, Nuts Cralmtes, Dates, Pruts, CANDIES, APPLES ETC. In Fact Everything. Usually kept in a firet- Fancy Grocery. All goods delwered in the city. W. M. Potts. RESTAURANT. FIRST-CLASS On Cor. Second and Holly gts. JACLSON. GA. I guarantee Satisfaction. Meals only 25 jenfs Ham and Kggs, 20 cents ; Beef Steak, 20 cents; Butter and Bread, 10 cents; Mutton-Chops, 20 cents; Chicken, 20 cents. Meals at ALL HOURS. Ladies' and gentlemen’s Clothing neatlv and promptly dyed. Call and see me. ELIZABETH FEARS. THE WORLD’S FAIR Art those who use Beggs' Blood Purifier. It purifies tne blood. the akin clear and the com* plexion beanuiui. . ~i„ and note its wonderful effects. Sold and guaranteed by Dr. W. L. Car michael. ABOUT TEETH. All those having dental work to be done will please come right on now as I will be out of town from Cbrietmaa day until the sth day of J in. Respectfully, O. H. Cantrell. 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 tor Nonpareil Hair Curler ar.d the puzzle will be sol ved 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, Staderbaker at The