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tf IHIS# IS ON AND STILL THEY COME,
PRICES TELL THE TALE
THE HEW TORE STORE
Leads Jie van, while others follow in vain.
people Know ‘WVb.ere To Gho
They know who it is that is fighting high prices and
show their appreciations.
The record of the NET YORK STORE has always been “the most roods for the
mone y* in( * ers t while an ambitious competitor, green vith envy, will bark
faces and shake their hoary locks, abuse and cuss us. We have neither the
lime nor the disposition to listen to their little croakinsr, being satisfied with the ver
diet of the people that the v ew York store is the cheapest place in Middle Georgia
lo 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
STORE stands head and shoulders above all competition, are the leaders always of
low prices, the friend of the people and the Guilivei of the situation.
For the Next Thirty Days Lookout For Things
To Hum.
Quine to see us and buy your winter goods of us, and we will save you money,
Jon’t you forget it. ■
Proprietors Tire Nsw York; Store
Go< ’ . r .;ghbor^S^“
Go to Guthrie s for Fine “Pnotos ’’
i WINE Of CARDUI for female diseases.
. lie ilauirerou.s mule kicks and then
4iica!s.
fupt, A. G. Ililrliins went up to /It'
Unia ou Monda . iiDht.
(’tl)t)y , *>i,ion-, potatoes and dri <1
fruit : t 11. F. Edwards.
Col M V McKibben and D. J. Apcn
cer vi.died Griffin on Monday of this week.
II F. Ed v-a tU i> not eonm-cteit with
'lr. Itan’.'sioo, though lie is at Banks
b‘ii’<M sti.d.
Time to Subscribe for The Argus
uni f**t tln* Weekly Constitution fol
ia mils.
U-Isins only ten cents a pound at
. M?P<.tts’
Ik el at 5. G, 7, and 8 teitsa poutirt
i 11. F, Edwards’
R ii rhu rv up and *ret The Argu*
•wlTh* ’mii tuition fr $1.25 before
Hie "fl ris vs: lvt *u,
H F Edwards u . ' iketoursau
•■*{? for t on.
IV cheapest line of dolls ever
brought to the city can be seen
at Dr Carmichaels.
to R. G. Bryans & Co.’s for pure
pape wine, the be.-t made.
The Jackson Institute is uow in a flour
ishing condition, and over 250 pupils are
sow enrolled on their books.
H. !•’. Edwards wt 1 sell vou no-ats
chesp a. can b > sold fra profit.
Vou had better come in now
Wl subscribe lor the A'r.us,
-Vrs. Dr, A, F. White, of Flvilhi, died
iHhat city on Tuesday of last week.
■^ rs - White Was a lady of many kind
iriits at character, a Christian woman and
* lovable wife.
. t aney candies at \Y\ M. Poits
11 t|uaiititie.s and prices to suit
tvety body
H. B. Stodghill and J/r. E&r\y
“looks were married on .Sunday morning
‘MI, by Rev. J- 8. Askew, at the residence
°f the bride’s parents, ear Worthville in
eounty. Let the g*>od work go on.
1 wiil make it to your interest
come to see me before buying
Uiuri goods \V, L. Carmichael,
druggist.
I)“D t you think it will help you to ad
*nise your ( hristmas goods in the Ar
trs - TiyPandsee.
Awarded Highe.t honors World's i*'BT.
Q^iiPowdei:
fhe only pure Creaiu of Ttirlar rovtder. —Ammonia* .iso Alain.
Used in Millions of Homes—4o Years tlie Standard
Id/ ’I BRIEFS.
TRU> ARRIVALS:
ooino north !2*osp. in.
“ “ 30 p. oi
GOING SOUTH 15 v. m.
Miss Estelle h i bin . . has V*t •
teaching school at M ; onongb. ts visit.-
friends in .Dickson. Slk will probat ,
leave *or Waycrosci one day next week.
$1 00 or 75ct,s either will buv
you a nice Sunday Alpine hat of
latest shape, at The l 'arrtichael
Co.’s
Jackson has received about 12,000 bales
of cotton so far this season and will get
somewhere in the neighborhood of 6,000
more bafore the season closes-
“Oransr Rlo°<?or v is and
sh a Flax S ~d Po<dn *,
\nv Indv car tine it herself. S >ld
hv W L Carrai''h.Hl.
The Red Men still hold nightie sessions
and smoke he pipe |of peace with pale
faces at nearly every meeting. This is an
order that will hold its own with any of
them, and will continno to grow as long
as it exists.
Buy one of our nice MoTn
toshes with cape They will dis
pense with dross overcoat and
common rubber coat, It is ec >n
omv. The Carmichael Cos
Mis* Levcrette of j?ttonton. Ga., is
visiting the Misses A’bttnd of our city, this
week. Miss Leverette is a beau iful
young ladv of many rare accomplishments,
and her visits to Jackson are ever appre
ciated by the young gentlem en of our city.
If you want a present or your
father, 1 have it; if you want a
present r or voir mother, lean
suit you; if you want a present
for your sweetheart, I have just
the proper thing. Found only
*t Carmichaels drug store.
7here is nothing short about Jackson,
and w’ben it comes down to riding the
“flying jennies,” her clever little mayor is
equal to any of his peers in this or any
other state. He rides with the stately
grace of a Centaur, and has even been
known to make three circuits on the ‘jen-
Dies” without ever putting his feet in the
stirrups. We challenge the world.
We are preparing a town, county,
and church directory for our paper.
Star Store, You know it, be
cause “we told you so.”
The Jackson chaj ter of d/asons met on
Monday night for the purpose of initiating
three members into that degree of the or
der. They are now so busy in this de •
£ ’ < f Masonry that called meetings have
■ held so as to accommodate the ap
r ants G'i membership
1 w Imperial Photographs,”
n. * Christmas presents, foi $3, at
Guthrie's Ai tGa lory, Jackson, Ga.
Weproudl. and thaiiktullv return
thanks fi-r ih<- many cemplimeurs paid
our first issue last week.
Star Store. You know it, be
cause “we told you so.”
The girls should remember that we
mw have two nice young men in our
office who .vouid marry uudei suit
able arrangements.
lamin t ;e fresh meat business to
sia\. I don’t expect to quit when the
cold weather is goue. Give me your
patronage and t hereby we can have a
itood market all the jear. Edwards,
Beautiful line of nice Neck
wear made especially for holiday
gifts, at the Carmichael Co/s,
New York Store.
Nil. Ite se Thaxton is a hustling Are
and .ite insurance agen , amt works
foi two a- clever men <t Jack .-on ha?,
who reore-ent some of Ihe best com
panies in the south
Call at Thornton A Hooten’s
and get a fine horse 01 the Black
Ankle breed—a genuine stem
winder, Elgin movement. For
merly drive . by Mr. E C. Rob
inson and the horse has outlived
his mission.
We should have a reformator) for
voting criminals. The accompani
ments should be iiinlas, p owstock-, a
few gou! books, on lands *hat w ill
produce slender switches and an oc
casional dose ot “h ickory oil a:.d el
bow grease.”
Boxes and I arnds of good things at
W. M. Potts’ for Cnristims u*l so
cheap. Don’t bay any where only at
W. M, Potts’.
You wil f find tne best selected
stick ot Christmas goods in the
city at \V. L Cat mic aels drug
store.
Some ot our citizens say that the
superior court will have to hold two
wer-ks and cost the county a large
sum of rnouey, since the abolition ot
tiie county court, others say we must
have a city court.
The very latest thing in toilet
cases and albums is celluloid,
found in every style and quality,
at Carmichaels, the druggist.
We have primed five hundred cop
ies of Ihe constitution and ty-laws of
the Farmers Union.
Go to Carmichaels dtug store
and see that beautiful line of
celluloid goods.
Mr. W. S. Bishop is one of Butts
county’a best citi/e-'P.
Go to W. M. Potts’ for fire
works of every description.
That tender waif, called “love” is
impervious to all things out jealousy.
Say, have you seen those mital
cologne and ink stands al Carmich
t'cl’sdrug store? Well, they are
beautiful.
Mr. “Coon” Me Michael is a clever
P. M. and gives and takes jokee with
an ease that makes him agreeable.
Call at Carmichael’s drug store
and see his line of fine quadruple
extracts for the handkerchief. Also
fine line ot toilet and sachet pow
ders.
Mr. Cleveland must be a very heavy
gentleman. He makes himself felt,
eveu when lie speaks.
I keep chickens and buy chickens
and want to sell chickeus and fish.
11. F. Edwards.
Sep Fieeman, of Flovilla, had his
house and contents burned last Sun
day. $650 insurance.
Star Stoie. You know it, be
cause “we told you so.”
The Presbyterian church was
tilled to overflowing Sunday cvcuing
to hear the excellent sermon pronoun
ced by the Rev. Mr. Pharr, lie defin
ed some deep, well selected theological
truths.
Boys, if you can’t be pleased for a
•afi and easy ride at Thornton &
Hooten’s, elltier on wheels, or horse
back, you are hard to suit.
The people, of Jenkiusburg, say Dr.
Ellis is the stauncheetdemocrat in the
world aud that they would support
him for any position within the gift
ot the people.
The handsomest colter and cuft,
glove and handkerchief boxes in
ihe city are to he found at Carmich
ael’s. the druggist.
Mr. J. P> Childs, a bright young
man, of Jenkiusburg, who has takm
one term at Dali lon ega, is going te
finish his education at Emory.
Fine oil paintings, executed by
Miss Minnie Carmichael, on s u le at
W. L. Carmichael’s drug store
Hon. I’. J. Dempsey lias passed a
bill through the House making Jack
son one ot the slate depositories. Mr.
Dempsey never forgets his people at
borne.
The Variety tore has sold
goods so cheap the ? eople bought
then, out, but they are now filling
itheir shelves with a well select
ed new slock, which will go at
the same give-away prices.
L. R. Cason, Prop.
The teacher will gU 58 per cent of
their aicounlN again.-1 the board oi
education now. Judge Pound saya
the tax collector crossed the dead liue
Saturday and the money is now
ready.
The very la’eat things in tys and
gam s; also story hooks can be
found at Dr. Carmichael’s
In the departure of Rev. G. H. Carte
for Gainesville, Ga., the Baotisls of Jack
son have suffered a great loss, and it will
be many days before such another beloved
pastor can be secured for this station. God
helps those who help themselves, howev
re, seek and ye shall And.
If >ou want bargains in holiday
goods and drugs just call on Dr.
Carmichael, r.exf door to bank.
Claud Bryant and AJrnest Batkins, two
young mea of about 17 years, left Jack
son one day last week for a trip around
tbp world They got a good start an and
wound up at Atlanta, where their sup
plies gave oat 7’hey didn’t quite get
aronn i the world, but they started. They
returned home on .Saturday, and it is their
intention now never to do so any more.
Mules, h; r-es and mares for
sale cheap at Dr Mays’ stable.
J/any the expressions of regret at
Bex. J. IT Eakes being called by cii
ference to Jackson This noble
gentleman has won th • esteem and friend
ship ot every cirizen >f our c maty, aud it
will indeed be a very hard matter to as
credt ably All his position. Miy his
works in Atlanta, a? they have in Jackson,
redound to the glory of God is onr wish.
Call for bill of tare and get
what you want at Edwards &
Jester’s
Moxie Cohen went up to Atlanta Sun
day and came down on ihe vistibule train
Mondav noon, but preferred going down
to FloTilla and coming back at a cost of
$1.15 to jumping off of a slowly moving
tram. f*r the conductor slowed np for him
to get off, but Moxie looked at the rapid
ly moving ground for a few moments aud
remarked: ‘lf that’s the best you can do
just carry me’ou, I’m my ma’s youngest
son, but you don’t fool me into jumping
off this train! .Set?” And he went on
to Flovilla*
Buy your horse millinery
from J. R. Carmichael.
Mr. Lrwis has moved into the Logne
building nOak street.
Mr. Gus King and wife, of NewtoD
nountv, was in towu this woek look
ing afmr educational advantages.
Mr King is a prominent fanner ami
our people would be glad to have him
pleased with our town. The Jackson
Institute is in a more prosperous non
diilon than it has been anv time since
its inauguration. Prof. Blasiiigame,
its worthy president, is an enthusias
tic educator, in every wav fitted for
his vocation Those associated with
him, composing the faculty, are teach
ers ol experience and wed qualified to
do their noble work.
Go to J. R. Carmichael for your
horse millinery of all kinds.
Cottage prayer meeting at Mr. J. H.
Sams’Friday night.
M hen you come to town get vour meals
at the Dempsey House. Mrs, A. M.
Jester, Proprietress.
Wanted good special agent for
Jackson and vicinity for the or
dinary department of the M etro
politan Life Insurance Company
of New York. Good territory
and excellent contract to the
right man.
Cobb, CabamssA Cos.
Gen’l agts., Macon, Ga.
Chicago Market next door to post
office. First-class in all respects.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla thoroughly ex
pels the scrofulous taint from the sys
tem
The municipal election, at Jeukins
burg, occurred last Saturday. It re
sulted as follows:
For mayor Dr. \V. C. Bryant 30
“ “ R. A. Woodward 5
Couiicilmeu J. M. Bankston 30
W. S. Colvin 30
“ G. G. Harmon 28
“ J. F. Whitaker 23
“ J. B. Childs 23.
Dr. Bryant has succeeded himself
several times and makes a good may
or. Mr. Woodward would have made
a good presiding officer had he been
successful.
You can get a first-class meal at the
Dempsey House, and as cheap as any
where in Juckson. Mrs. A. M. Jester.
“When your heart is bad, and vour
head is bad, and you are bad clean
through, what is needed?” asked a
Sunday-school teacher of her class.
“I know—Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,” spoke
up a little girl, whose mother had re
cently been restored to health by that
medicine.
For perseverance, pluck and energy
we point to our colored barber, An
drew McClendon, as an example of
what can be achieved by a mixture of
these articles. Eleven years ago, he
came to our city from Griffin, Ga., a
comparatively poor man, and began
business in Jackson as a barber. Lit
tle by little, his income gradually
grew until he was enabled to make a
partial payment on a small heme and
lot near town, and after a few years
he had accumulated enough from his
daily earnings to pay the amount of
purchase and today he is the possessor
of an excellent home and farm near
town, surrounded bv all the luxuries
ot life, fine horses, excellent vinyard,
containing thirty-three different va
rieties of fruit, Jersey cows, many fine
breeds of chickens, hogs and ducks,
and taken all in all, he is as w r ell situ
ated as three-fourths of the white peo
ple in this country. This goes to show
that if it is in a man, he can tuccfccd
at anything on God’s green earth, _ if
he will only take thissection of Middle
Georgia as the scene of operation.
ROBISON—H \M MOND.
On Thursday evening of last week,
Mr. E. C Robinson was happily wed
ded to Miss Florrie Hammond, at the
residence of the bride’s father, at
Elgin, Ga., Rev. J. H. Eakes officiat
ing.
The ceremony was a most beautiful
and impressive one, and was attended
with all the sanctity of such au occa
sion. Only t few invited friends and
near relatives were in attendance
The groom, Mr. Eli C. Robison,is
one of our foremost businessmen, and
a gei.tletn aot tact and energy. His
residence inonreit/ toi thep.st elev
en years has gained him the respect
and esteem of a host of admiring
friends who congratulate him upon his
new departure m life.
Mis* FI i lie Hammond is the you ig
estdaughter of Mr. T. S. Hammond,
and is a \ming lady gieatlv admired
b* her numerou* friends and acquaint
ances i<>r her womanly gra eand chi i*t
iM.n qualiii-8.
The Arous extends its best wishes to
ttie happy couple who have embarked
in a double life under *uch flattering
prospects, and it is our rincerc wi>h
that they may livelong and prosper."*
They will reside at the new resi
dence recently finished on Second
street.
The Cleveland House extended the
couple au elegant supper after the
wedding in honor of the groom, anda
few invited friends were present to
grace the occasion.
HARNESS MANUFACTORY.
A. G. Hitchins has opened up another
enterprise. He is now manufacturing
hand-made buggy, carriage and wagon
harness and using only the best hand
tanned Chestnut Oak Leather. He war
rants bis work, and also keeps in stock
ail the parts of harness so he can fit you
up in a moment’s notice. It is his inten
tion to give you HAND-MADE Harness
at about the same prices you would pay
WIND, FIRE and DESTRUCTION
* •
Hate Yon A Home or Older Property On
insnred?
if so, why take the risk and responsibility upon yourself longer
when our strong old-line companies, with large surplus, and cash
capital, are anxioes to relieve you of all uneasiness.
Insure With Us To Day For To-Mor
row it Might be Too Late!
We inspect property on short notice, and insure you in some
of the strongest companies in existence and guarantee satisfaction
in every case.
ETHERIDGE & KINARD.
REESE THAXTON, Manager.
HAVE YOUR BUGGIES BUILT AT
The Jackson Carriage Factory,
BUT^
Old Hickory, Tennessee, Mil burn and Studerbaker
Wagons at The Jackson Carriage Factoiv.
HAVE
Your repair work well and substantially done at The
Jackson Carriage Factory.
HAVE
Tour dorses shod at The Jackson Carriage Factory, by
the best shoer in town, at 65 cents cash.
IBUPST
Your Bngs:y and Wagon Harness of all kinds, Saddles,
Bridles, Whips, Win er Lap-Kobes, etc., at The Jackson
Carriage Factory. Respectfully,
J. R. CARMICHAEL.
A n W * B ° ES
*n earn etc.,
your r-
i V * m him
a. l Mtlur,
JUms Jackson Ga iSouth of Dempsey House
r Repairing MULBERRY ST.
j ACKSONGA
for machine stitched. Repairs well a:id
promptly done. Take your harness to
hia shop and have it repaired. His is
the only manufactory between Macon
and Atlanta.
Call and take a look through his large
stock of fine buggies and carriages, and
buy you one of those fine Harnesville
Buggies and a set of his fine hand made
harness. He will be pleased to show you
through, and if you wish to purchase will
save you money.
WHY IS IT
That John Lyons is lying so low
h ere lately ?
That Ed Hu;ou has quit rushing
the girls ?
That Moxie Cohen goes to Atlanta
every Sunday ?
That Steve Kiuard had a negro to
drive him around in a buggy on Sun
day iast ?
That Charlie Smith’s best girl ;s
visiting the dres-maker so often here
of late ?
That Dr. Crum bought that mu e
at llie sale on Tuesday ?
That a certain young lady gave a
certain young man anickletogo up
town and get her some caudy?
That Harold Higgins sends a paper
to a j oung lady at Edwin, Ga. ?
That the money order clerk at the
post office ows somebody a box of
cmdy ?
That the young ladies at a certain
dressmaker’s establishment want to
wash our office towel ?
That Jim Kinard writes to La-
Grange so often?
That Henry Almand wants to know
why a certain young man drinks 3
bottles of cologne every day?
That those two pretty young ladies
rode the flyng jenuie hor*e3 on Mon
day evening ?
That Jim Hilley never fails to pass
a certain dressmaker’s when going to
dinner, yes, why is it ?
That the girls all like Mr. Whitnej ?
COUGHS, HOARSENESS,
Bronchitis, La Grippe, Whooping
Cough, Croup, Asthma,
Pneumonia,
And for the relief and cure of all
Throat and Lung Diseases.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.
Prompt to act, sure to euro*
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
All persons are hereby Botified net
to extend any credit to my wife, Mrs.
Mattie Bryant, formerly Miss Mattre
Swiut. I will pay no bills contracted
by her. J. W. Bryant.
Dec. 13,1893. 4t.
A CHANGE.
*‘l see they've got your editor in
the jug P
‘‘Thank the Lord ! He usually
has the jug in him, and any change,
no matter how small, is a relief.”
Conititutren. .