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THE ARGLfS.
n. J. HARHOft Sc J.G. fTrDOKALD,
Editors and Publisher*.
O IHCIAL ORGAN OF JACKSON.
OFF ICIA L ORGA NOF B UTTS
CO L'NTY.
Entered, at the Postoffice at Jackson
as seeond class mail matter.
ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM.
I ÜBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY.
Tackioiit Ga., February J., 1801.
CITY ORDINANCES.
Ths following ars the city ordinances
enacted by the council of the town .of
Jackson on February 13th for the year
1894.:
Section 1. Be it ordained by the
mayor and council of the town of Jack
sen, and it is hereby ordained by authoi
ity of the same, that the following licen
ses shall be levied and collected in the
town of Jackson for the year 1894.
Sec. 2. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations, selling or offering for
sale in the town of Jackson, clothing,
hats and gents’ furnishing goods, either
alone or in connection with other busi
ness, shall pay a tax of $5.
Sec. 3. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations, selling or offering for
r.ale, boots, shoes and shoe findings,
cither alone or in connection with other
ousiness, shall pay a tax of $5.
Sec. 4. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations, selling or offering for
sale, dry goods, notions and dress goods,
either alone or in connection with other
business, shall pay a tax of $5.
Sec. 5. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations, selling or offering fox
sale, heayy groceries and plantation sup
plies, either alone or in connection with
other business, shall pay a tax of $5,
Sec. 0, All persons, firms, companies
or corporations, selling or offering for
sale, millinery goods, either alone or in
connection with other business, shall
pay a tax $5.
Sec. 7. All persons, firms, comnanies
or corporations, selling or offering for
sale, fancy and family groceries, confec
tionaries, fruits and vegetables, either
alone or in connection with other busi
ness, shall pay a tax of $lO.
Sec. 8. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations, selling or offering for
Bale, buggies, carts, surreys, carriages,
oi wagons, (other than theu- own manu
facture) either alone or in connection
with other busiuess, shall pay a tax of sls.
Sbc. 9. All persons, firms, companies
01 corporations, selling or offering for
■ale, crockery-ware China-ware, glass
ware, lamps and lamp fixtures, either
alone or in connection with other busi
ness, shall pay a tax of $5.
Sec. 10. All persons, firmi, companies
oi corporations, selling or offering for sale
drugs, patent or proprietory medicines,
lither alone or in connection with other
business, shall pay a tax of S2O.
Sec. 11, All persons, firms, companies
or corporations, selling or offering for
sale, surgical instruments, appliances, or
optical goods, either alone or in connec
tion with other business, shall pay a tax
of $5,
Sec. 12 All persons, firms, companies
or corporation, running a soda fountain,
lemonade, milk shakes, and ail cold
drinks, either alone or in connection
with other business, shall pay a tax of
*5.
Sec. 13. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations, selling or offering for
sale, cider of any kind, whatever, either
done or in connection with other busi
ness, shall pay a tax of $5.
Sec. 14. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations, selling or offering for
sale, books or blank books, either alone
or in connection with other business,
: hall pay a tax of $5.
Sec. 15. All persons, firms, companies
c r corporations, doing or offering to do
R fire insurance business, either alone or
in connection with other business, each
company or agent, shall pay a tax of $lO.
Sec. 16. All persons, firms, companies
.1- corporations, doing or offering to do,
life or aocident insurance business,
ulther alone or in connection with other
1 usiness, #ach company or agent, shall
i ay a tax of $25.
Skc. 17. Ail persons, firms, companies
r corporations, publishing or offering to
: üblish a weekly or daily paper, either
"lone or in connection with other bus
iness, shall pay a tax of $lO.
Sec. 18. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations, doiug or offering to do
a job printing business, orsolieiting job
work, either alone or in connection with
ether business shall pay a tax of $5.
Sec. 19, All persons, firms, companies
or corporations, doing or offering to do,
n banking business, either alone or in
connection with other business, shall
pay a lax of $25.
Sec. 20. Each loan company, local or
foreign, or agent for same, loaning or
offering to loan money, shall pay a tax
c f .
Sec. 21. Each circus, show, opera
ompany, minstrel show, or other show
v shows of any kind, whatever, shall
; sy a tax in the discretion of the may-
Dr for each day or performance.
Sec. 22. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations, running a shoe repair
shop, either alone or in connection with
other business, shall pay a tax of
*2.50.
Sec. 23. All persons, firms, companies
or uorporations, running a harness re
pair shop, either alone or in oonneo
tion with other business, shall pay a
tax of $2.50.
Sec. 24. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations, teaching or offering to
teach, a dnci%g school, either alone or
in connection with other business, shall
pay a tax of sls.
Sec. 25. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations buying or offering to
cotton, either alene or in connection
with other business, shall pay a tax of
$lO.
Sec. 20. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations operating or offering to
operate the business of renovating
feathers, either alone er in connection
with other business, shall pay a tax of
$lO.
Sec. 27. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations selling, or offering to
sell, any guano or commercial fertiliz
ers, (other than his own manufacture)
by itself or in connection with other
business, shall pay a tax of $lO,
Sec. 28. All persou6, firms, companies
or corporations who shall buy and im
port chemicals and other materials for
mixing any guano or commercial fertil
izers, and who do buy and import such
chemicals and other materials for mix
ing, and do mix any guano or commer
cial fertilizers, and sell or offer to sell
such guano or commercial fertilizers,
when so mixed, shall be deemed a deal
er in guano and commeicial fertilizers,
and required to pay the tax required by
section 27 of this ordinance.
Sec. 29. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations running a feed or livery
stable, e'ther alone or in connection
with other business shall pay a tax of
$lO.
Sec. 30. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations running a publio ginnery
either alone or in connection with other
business, shall pay a tax of $5.
Sec. 31. All persons, firms, comnanies
or copsrations running a bottling works
either by itself or in connection with
other business, shall pay a tax of $5.
Sec. 32. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations doing or offering to do
the business of an undertaker, either
alone or in connection wiih other busi
ness shall pay a tax of $5.
Sec. 33. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations selling or offering to sell
house or office furniture, either alone or
in connection with other business shall
pay a tax of $lO.
Sec. 34. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations running a blacksmith
shop, either alone or in connection with
other business, shall pay a tax of $2.50
on each forge.
Bec. 35. All persons, firms, eompanies
or corporations running or offering to
run a wood repair shop, either alone or
in connection with other business shall
pay a tax of $2.50,
Sec. 30. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations running a tin or stove
repair shop, either alone or in connection
with other business, shall pay a tax of
$2.50.
Sec. 37. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations selling or offering to sell
lumber, lime, cement, or building ma
terial, either alone or in connection with
other business shall pay a tax of $lO.
Sec. BS. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations running or offering to
run a hotel, either alone or in connec
tion with other business shall pay a tax
of $lO.
5ec..39. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations running or offering to
run a restaurant either by itself or in
connection with other business shall
pay a tax of $5.00.
Sec. 40. All male persons between the
ages of 10 and 50 years of age shall pay a
street tax or commutation tax of $3, or
be required to work for six days ou the
streets under and by direction of the
marshal; and all persons subject to
street duty under this ordinance, and
who fail or refuse to pay said tax when
required to do so, and who fail or refuse
to appear to work when summoned by
the marshal, shall, on conviction before
1 the mayor be found not to exceed ten
dollars or be imprisoned in the guard
house and work on the streets not to
exceed fifteen days, one or both in the
discretion of the mayor.
Sec. 41. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations, running or offering to
run a two horse dray or wagon, either
alone or in connection with other busi
ness, shall pay a tax of $lO.
Sec. 42. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations running or offering to
run a one-horse dray or wagon either
alone or in connection with other busi
ness, shall pay a tax of $5.
Sec. 43. All persons, firms companies
or corporations, running or offering to
run a cotton wars house, either alons or
in connection with other businta, shall
pay a tax of sls.
Sec. 44. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations, doing or offering to do
the business of an auctioneer, either
alone or in connection with other busi
ness shall pay a tax of $5 for each day.
Sec. 45. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations operating or offering to
operate a ferreotype or photograph gal
lery, or soliciting orders for enlargement
of pictures either alone or in sonnection
with other business shall pay a tax cf
$lO.
Sec. 46. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations, selling or offering for
sale any coal, either alone or in ceneo
tion wi*h other business, shall pay a tax
of $lO.
Sec. 47. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations, running or offering to
run a shooting gallery, either alone or
in connection with other business shall
pay a tax of $lO.
Sec. 48. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations, running or offering to
run a billiard or pool table for pay,
either alone or in connection with other
business, shall pay a tax of SSO on each
table.
Sec. 49. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations selling or offering for
sale guns, pistols or sporting goods,
either alone or in connection with other
business shall pay a tax of $5.00.
Sec. 50. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations selling or offering for
sale clocks, watches and jewelry, either
alone or in connection with other busi
ness, shall pay a tax of $5.
Sec. 51. All persons, firms, companies
or corporations buying or offering to
buy cotton seed, either alone or in con
nection with other business, shall pay a
tax of $lO.
Sec. 52. All perso*s, firms, compa
nies or corporations, keeping a stallion
or jack for service shall pay a tax'of
$5. for each animal.
Sec. 53. All persons, firms, compa
nies or corporations, selling or offer
ing for sale, castor oil, spirits turj en
due, salt?, sulphur, coperas, paregoric,
laudanum or pills, shall be deemed a
dealer in drugs and i equii ed to pay
the tax required i section 10 of this
ordinance.
Sec. 54. All persons, firms, compa
nies or corporations, selling or offer
ing for sale, sewii.g machines, oth> r
than those whose manutactuiei* has
paid to the state such taxes as are re
quired by the state law. skail pay a
tax of $lO.
!sec. 55. All persons, firms, compa
nies or corporations. selling or offering
tor sale any patent or proprieian med
icines, shall pay a tax ot sloper day,
provided he or they shall he a non-res
ident.
Sec. 56. All persons, firms, compa
nies or corporations, sellingoroffering
for sale, domestic wine of his or their
own make, shall pay a tax ot $25,
provided no such domestic wine when
sold shall not be allowed drank on the
premises of the seller, and if such per-
sons, films, companies or corporations
shall permit such domestic wine when
so sold to be drank on his orth°ir
premises, on conviction before the
mayor, shall pay a fine not to exceed
titty dollars or be imprisoned in tie
guard house amt work ou the streets
not to exceed thirty days, one or both
in the discretion of the mayor.
Sec. 57. All persons, firm?, com pa
nies or corporations, running or offer
ing to run a barber shoo, shall pay a
tax ot $2.50 tor each chair.
Sec. 58. All persons, firms, compa
nies or corporations, selling or offer
ing for sale, live stock, either alone or
in connection with other business,
shall pay a tax ot $lO.
Sec. 59. Ah persons, firms, compa
nies or corporations, doing the busi
ness as contractor or builders business
either alone or i-> connection with
other busimse, shall pat a tax oi $5
Sec. 60. All persons, firms, compa
nies or corporations, selling or offer
ing for sale, fresh meats, fish or oys
ter?, by retailing, (other than their
own raising) either alone or in con
nection with other busines, shall pay
a tax ofss
ISec, 61. All persons running a dye
house, either alone or in connection
with other business, shall pay a tax
of $2 50.
Sec. 62. All persons, firms, com pa
nies or corporations, sellingoroffering
sor sale, lightning rods, either alone
or in connection with other business,
shall pay a tax of $25.
Sec. 63. AU persons, firms, compa
nies or corporations, sellingoroffering
for sale, fruit trees, grape vines or or
namental shrubbery, either alone or
in connection with other business,
shall pay a tax of $5.
Sec. 64. All persons, firms, compa
nies or corporations, keeping an opera
house or hall tor rent, either alone or
in connection with other business,
shall pay a tax ot $5.
Sec. 05. All persons, firms, compa
nies or coi porations, doing or offering
to do, a real estate business, either
alone or in connexion with other bus
iness, shall pay a tax of $lO,
Sec. 66. All persons, firms, compa
nies or corporations, selling or offer
ing for sale, gins, engines, mowers
reapers or other machinery, either
alone or in connection with other bus
iness, shall p.y a taxor $5.
Sec. 67. All persons, firms, compa
nies or corporations, selling or offer
ing for sale, piauos or organs, nit her by
themselves or agents, either alone or
in connection with other business,
shall pay a tax of $lO.
Sec. 68. All persons keeping or
maintaining a dog or hitch, shall pay
a tax ot one dollar, and all peisons
keeping or maintaining a dgor bitch
shall register such dog or bitch with
clerk of council, and the said clerk
shall have made or buy a sufficient
number of collars or badges, not to
exceed the cost of fifty cents each, ano
the said clerk shall furnish to each
person who registers a dog or bitch
such collar or badge, who shall be re
quired to put the same on and be
worn by such dog or biich, and all
dogs or bitches caught on the streets
after the passage of this ordinance
without said badge or dollar shall be
impounded by the marshals, aud no
tice of same posted at two or more
public places, in <aid city for twenty
four hours, nd if no one shall claim
aud register and pay the one dollar
required by this ordinance, It shall
theu bo the duty ot the marshal to kill
the same.
Sec. 69. All persons, firms, compa
nies or corporations, doing or offering
to do, the business of repairing
watches, clocks, pistols or guns, shall
pay a tax of $2 50.
Sec. 70 Each person, firm, compa
ny or corporation, that may exerci-e
in said city, any trade, business or
calling, ot any kind whoever, and
have no regular place of business,
shall be subject to the same rules, or
dinances a -d regulations as other per
sons carrying on a like trade, business
or calling iu said city.
Sec. 71. All persons, firms, compa
nies or corporations, selling or offer
ing for sale, hardware, stoves, aud
stove fixures, either alone or n con
unction with other business, shall pay
a tax of $5.
Sec. 72. All persons, fit ms, < oropa
nics or corporations, selling oroffering
for sale, pumps, either alone or in
connection witn other business, shall
pay a tax ot $5.
Sec. 73. Be i further ordained, and
it is hereby ordained bv authority of
the sam that all ordinances in con
flict with this ordinance be and the
game is herebv repealed Adopted
February 13. 1894
M. M. AJII LS, U. E. POUXD,
Clerk. Mayor.
TAKE NOHCE.
That all persons, firms er corporations
doing, or carrying ou any trade, business,
or calling within the town of Jackson are
hereby requested, within ten days from
this date, to icgister their trade, business,
or calling, and pay the" special license for
same. By older of mayor and council.
This 13th day of February, 1894-
M M. Mills, Clerk.
PUBLIC SPEAKING.
Hon. W. Y. Atkinson, candi
date or governor, will address
the people upon the issues in
volved in the Gubernatorial
Campaign at Jackson, on Wed
nesday, February 21st. Every
body invited to attend.
Bayers tor the New York
Store, Mr. E. C. Robison and
Miss Annie Jackson, will leave
about the last of next week for
New York and other Eastern
markets, where they will pur
chase Dry Goods, Millinery,
etc. The record of the New
York Store has always been the
latest styles Newest Novelties,
best goods and low r est prices.
They intend to bring on a line
this season that will surpass
anything ever brought to Jack
son,
The use of Hall’s If air Re
newer promotes the growth of
the hair and restores its natural
color and beauty, f rees the scalp
of dandruff, tetter and all impu
rities
On Thursday a freight tram threw its
rear end into Pluuket’s machine shop, and
moved it several inches on its foundation.
Unless the road is willing to make repar
ation there may be a damage suit.
Orange Blossom removes all
obstructions and creates a
healthy natural flow 7 of all se
cretions Bold by W L Car
michael.
This week we publish the ordinances in
their modified f >rm. They will doubtless
please our merchants better. The council
holds to the original principle, and in that
respect, theto are like ihe former ordi
nances, viz.: They rend to encourage the
concentration of lines, and impetus to le
gitimate competition.
There is r:o claim made for
Ayer’s Sarsuparilla which can
not be endorsed by scores of tes
timonials. This fact plainly
proves that the blood is the
source of most disorders and
that Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the
best of blood purifiers. Try it
this month.
Col. M M. Afiilsisone of Butts coun>
ty’s young men, Who is & success at any
thing Be was educated in Jackson, ad
mitted to the bar in ,/ackson and has built
for himself an enviable reputation as a
successful advocate in the temple of jus
tice, Zad year he was elected city clerk,
and having made such clean and satis 'ac
tory work, he was lately reelected and his
salaiy doubled. The Argtts, in common
with the people, exclaims: ‘‘Thiee cheers
tor Col. Mills.”
I used to cough all day and
night, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
cured me qu ; te
Remember that our arrangements
to club The Argus and
for $1.25 i* limited, and you should
not miss this rare opportunity to get
two papers tor so small & pr ee
Orange Blossom is a painless
cure or all diseases, peculiar to
women. Sold by Dr. VV. L. Car
michael.
Is as safe and harmless as a flax
seed poultice. It acts like a poul
tice, drawing out fever and pain,
and curing all diseases peculiar
to ladies.
“Orange Blossom*' is a pas
tile, easily used at any time; it
is applied right to the parts.
Every lady can treat herself
with it.
Mailed to any address upon re
ceipt of si. Dr. J .A* McGill & Cos.
4 Panorama Place, Chicago, 111.
mARCH SHERIFF SALES.
GEOR.GIA—BuIIs County.
Will be sold before the court house door
in Jackson, said county, on the firtt
Tuesday in i/arch next, within the legal
sale hours, for cash, the following de
scribed property to wit: One bay mare
mule 12 years old named Kit; also one
two-horse wagon, Tennessee make; also
one hundred bushels of corn, more or less,
fifteen hundred pounds of fodder, more or
less. .Levied on as the property fJ. R.
J/cGough, by virtue of and to satisfy four
fifas. Three issued from the county court
of Butts county. One in favor of the
Carmichael Cos. against J. R. McGeugb;
one in favor of R. C. Brown, executor of
Aich ihowii, deceased, against J. R. Mc-
Gough; one in favor of W. T. MoGongh
against J. R. McGough; also one issued
from the justice court of the 615 district,
G. M , said county, in favor of J". E.
Bankston & Son against J. R. McGough,
Property pointed out im fifas. <Said J. R.
Me Gough iu possession at the time of levy.
Tim, Jan. 26, 1894.
J. O. Beauchamp,
Sheriff B. C,
Also at the same time and place the fol
lowing property to wit: 3,000 pounds of
seed cotton, more or leso; also one
horse wagon, iron axle, made by J. R,
Carmichael Levied on as the property of
Ann Ragliu by virtue of an execution is
sued from the county court, of Butts
county, February terra, 1893, in favor of
Duke, Wright & Cos. against 4nn Raglin
This, Jan. 30, 1894.
J. O. Beauchamp,
Sheriff B. C.
Also at the same time and place the
following dtsenbed property to wit: One
three room house and lot, situated in the
town of Jenkmsburg. Butts county, Geor
gia. said let containing one half acre of
laud, and bounded as follows: East by
lauds of Mrs. Sarah Bankston, North by
lands of R. A. Woodward, West by lands
of M. L. Harris, and south by lands of
G. E. Harmon. Levied on as the prop
erty of Mrs. Rebecca Harris, by virtue
of and to satisfy one execution issued
from the justice court of 615th district O.
M , Butts county, Ga., in favor of The
Carmichael Company against Mrs.
Rebeca Harris. Property pointed
out by plaintiff. lenant in pos
s ssion given written notice. Levy made
by Y. Thaxton, L. C., 613th district G.
M., said county, and turned over to me to
advertise. This, Jan 30, 1894.
J. O. Beauchamp.
Sheriff, B, C.
Also, at the same time and place, the
following described propet ty: The Wig
wam Hotel and fixtures; said Wigwam Ho
tel situated at Indian dprings, Butts county
Georgia; levied on as the property of the
Wigwam Hotel Cos. by viitue and to sat
isfy one tax execution issued by T. J.
Cole, tax collector of Butts county, for
the year 1893, in favor of the state of
Georgia and county of Butts against the
Wigwam Hcrel Cos, Tenant in possession
given written notice. Levy made by J
B. Brooks, L. C. Indian Springs Dist. G.
M , Butts couDty, Georgia, and turned
over to me to be advertised. 2 his Feb. 1,
1894. J. O Beauchamp,
Also at the same time and place the fol
lowing described property towit* One house
and lot situated near Pepper Tewn in Butts
county, Ga., one mile east of Jackson.
Said lot containing one half acre of land
and bounded as follows: North by A T i
V &G. railroad, west by the Carolin*
Cardwell lot, south by lands formerly
owned bv Gen. Darden, and east by lands
of the estate of A. Me Watkins, deceased
Levied on as the property of Tildy Bell,
by virtue of one execution issued from
the justice court of the 612 district Q. M.,
said state and county, in favor of G. W
Allen against Tildy Bell. Property point
ed out by plaintiff in tifa. tenant in
possrssion given written uotice- Levy
made by J. E. Price, L. O. 612 district
O. M., said county, February 6, 1894, and
turned over to me to advertise and sell.
This, Feb. 6, 189*-
J. O. Beauchamp,
Sheriff B. C-
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Butts County.
Whereas, B L. Deason represents to
the court in his petition, duly filed smi
entered on record, that he has fully ad
ministered Laura O. Deason’s estate.
This is, therefore to cite all persons con
cerned heirs and creditors, to show
cause, i! any they can, why said ad mi n
isuator should not be discharged from
his administration, and receive letters
of dismission, on the first Monday in
May, 1894,
J. F. Carmichael,
Ordinary.
.Tan. 25, 1892, 3m.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI
TORS.
GEO./PGl.4—Butts County.
Notice is hereby given to ah persons
having nemands againsi E. S Wynn la f e
of said county, deceased, to present them
to me, properly made out, within the time
prescribed by law, so sb to show their
character and amount. And all persona
indeb ed to said deceased are hereoy re
quired to matte immediate payment to me.
J. H Carmichael,
Adm’r. of E. S. Wynn.
GEORGIA —flutls County.
JVotice is hereby given to all persons
having demand# against F. M. Weaver,
late of said county, deceased to present
them to me properly made ont, within the
time prescribed by law, so as to show
their character and amount. And all per
sous indebted to said deeased are hereby
required to make immediate nay men t to
me. Aamautha M, Weave*,
6t Adm rtrix. of F. M. Weaver.
YOUR BUGGIES BUi T AT
The Jackson Carriage Factory.
Where you can get the best bugsy built in Get r^i
BUT
ow Hickory, Tennessee, Mil burn and b:debalu*r
Wagons at The Jackson Carriage Factory
HAVE
Tour repair work well and Mibstantially and >ne a
Jackson Carriage Factory.
ZBTIHSr
Vour Buggy and Wagon Harness of ali kinds, id. >.
Bridles, Whips, Winter Lap- obes, etc , at The Jack < i
Carriage Factory,
HAVE
Your horses shod at The Jackson Carriage Fn, ; y , v
the best shoer in town, at 65 cents ca-h.
BUT
Vour Guano of J R. Carnrchael at the fackson,Q u* n
Factory, where you can get a selection oi many o th *
very best brands in the nia ket. Respectfully,
. J LCarmichael, Jackson, Ga,
= FANCY GROCERIES!
E. G. GILMORE & HENDELY,
May's Block, Next Boor to Livery St b e on Si Street*
Everything kent fresh, neat and eh.-a.ii and th *hi it -
especially invited to call on us.
We deliver all goods and orders are promptly filled 1
a business-like manner.
Our country friends are also invited to give us their trade
ami we guarantee to please them.
GILMORE & HENCELY.
Jackson, Ga., E eb. 8. 1894
NEW LUMBER -YARD
On the Square.
Having opened up anew lumber yard in town, I<• n ov u
hauling from the depot. I propose to keep a-; kind of i> . g
material. I have the best No. 2 Shingles in Baits <-ou . v, <ud , II
sell you as cheap, if not cheaper, than anybody Wit I coni' < t o
build your house, if you wish it. Come and see me, ami get p- s
Respectfully
T. M. FUR LOW,
YOU CAN HOLD that horse;
BY USING THE
InsuraEace Policy
jm\ m nifying the purchaser to the amount of 250
fflHf B 9 when loss is occasioned l.y the driver’s in
™ ability to hold the l.or-a driven with
THE **^rag.XTTigß a '3E£ S!a ’ HIT.
The Bit is HUMANE in its operation, and only made powerful at will of the driver.
The animal soon understands the situation, and the VICIOUS horse be .men DOCILE;
the PULLER a PLEASANT DRIVER. Elderly people will find driving with
this Bit a pleasure.
Qa Not Cnnfminnl this Bit with the many malleableiron bits now beieg
■■l offered—the bar of the “Triumph” is WROUCHT
STEEL, and none other is safe to put in the mouth of a horse.
WILL BE SENT, POSTAGE PAID, AS FOLLOWS: j n'/ckll’plate; *2 oo
Win. VAN ARSDALE. Racine, Wisconsin.
G^ORGI/I—Butts County.
Whereas, J. O. Beauchamp administra
tor, de bonus non of John .Beauchamp,
represents to the court in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record that he has
fuily administered John JSeauchamp’s
estate. This is. therefore, to cite all per
s ns concerned, heirs and creditors, to
show cause, it any th< y can, why said ad
ministrater should not be discharged from
his administration and receive letters of
dismission on the first A/onday in M ay.
1894.
J. F. Carmichael
3-m Ordinary.
February 8, 1894.
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