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FROM ELGIN.
F?;. rous Akols: The first <*e-sion
o Elgin High shoo! closed with an
exs mi o -i! i /ii on J' i idav. 11th iusf.
Your con f-pondent having been ir.-
vmd to at end reidii) accepted the
Invitation, and In due time wended
ho* v. atf...- o'd -eu.'nary, where
two g :• rat;> ot the neighboring
peoj. the coo-, ie-of Butts and
Moiii' • w<;e els On reaching
the a : / vy ho W - to hand bv
ohiigh.g l.iec :uducted into the
'•pac'mi- fc- bo'/io jsi and coruforiably
sea ted A glance over .he large and
O'lniii' lion - scl.eolfoom sufficed to
> that nl ;dy a good y number
o' lie \,s and friend- of the
io.d 'M:. • ].i‘ -eiit, a.od jjiat. every
thing had been neali) and convenient
ly arranged for the occasion. Not
withstanding the examination come
off several we< ksca.k- r than wa* at
f: ! < out. rnp .>:■ 1, \:•, • > wed weie
the pnf h-of ji.e scli'.oi prepared for
i*, and -o thoroiigt.lv had they been
i i-tiu‘ icd that they pa-s- and through
theonha! of a rigid examination in a
manner most creditable to themselves
Man. of th-'-e pupils acquitted
tu*-if>-eives so l.and-omely that they
deserve -pedal mention and commen
dation, but ait did so well it would
hardly be proper to mention names,
or make distinctions.
An iii)'■)■“!iiiig feature in the t-xer-
I'lM hnf the day a conic,t in de
'lainn>ion, in which some twenty pu
pil* competed fora beautiful silver
medal. Alter a very lively contest for
i vohour** the inedal was awarded to a
little girl el nine or ten sum. net's,
'vinosC elocution and graceful gesticu
lation was eon idered almost perfect.
(n addition to the prc-ct ibed coitiv#
of public s bool studio-*, the pupils of
♦hi-i h hool, or (hone who may deire
to lake a higher course, arc instructed
in the higher branch'- of mathemat
ic-, J/i tin, French, etc.
Quite a number of the fetudcutsaie
well advanced in hose higher branch
es and it is surprising to sec little girls
and hoys, liatdly yet in their teens,
st n and before t he blackboard, and with
chalk in hand, -olve difficult problems
in Algebra and Geometry with ease
and facility.
At the < 10-e of the examination Mr.
J. M. .Johnson delivered an address
on education, in which lie encouraged
boys to noble effortß in striving to
obtain mi education under difficulties.
Mi' Johnson is e young man of
splendid mind. By his own unaided
•dibi t - lie has already acquired a lib
era! education, aim he will ho heard
limn later on ii he h (mo to himself.
I bus ended the exercises and pleas
ures id'tho day. All present felt tbit
II was good t> he there.and the hearts
of tho pupils were mado glud when
they were told they could have a va
cation of five weeks.
Mr. Horner V. Jaikson, a young
collegian from North Georgia College
a! I Jahlonega is the principal ot this
school, 110 is a gentleman of tine lit
erary attainments, and in all respects
is well equipped for the duties of the
schoolroom.
Miss I'M. lie Carmichael has charge
of the primary department. Tho pu
pils mulct her direction have advanc
ed rapidly, and all speak ot her and
her services in terms ot highest
pi a iso.
F!{Jn Academy is an old educa
tional institution, founded over forty
years ago. It is situated near the line
of Monroe and Butts, and receives a
good patronage from both couutios.
It is one ot (he best schools in tae
county. Visitor.
THE PRIMARY ELECTION.
According to a call of the Democratic
Executive Committee, the polls at the
various precincts throughout ike county
were opened on Saturday last, and a
primary election hold for the purpose of
selecting a candidate for the governor
ship and electing State House officers.
The fight was a hard one from start to
finish, and was a most enthusiastic bat
tle throughout. Nearly 700 votes were
polled iu the county, which goes to show*
that few failed to east a ballot for the
man of their choice, subsequent devel
opeinents proving that llon.W.Y. At
kiuson, of Coweta, was the man! Here
is the result by districts:
DISTRICTS. ATKINSON. KVANS.
Jackson 149 167
Wortlivillo 49 (15
Indian Spiing 36 ti
Iron Spring (notopened)
Butt rill's 20 38
Towaiiga 80 13
Goody’* 42 5
Dublin IH 7
t ovilla 22 22
300 320
(-</. CutmjJ*feiouer ot AgricultureNe*-
I/O' i* -<,.* tl ,1 i ai;d Waddell ltK) and
Iffei vHi H,
HOW THEY STAND.
'I he following list shows how the
candidates for governor stand up to
today—Thursday morning :
ATKINSON. EVANS.
Mem wether 4 Richmond 6
Baldwin 2 Terrell 2
Coffee 2 F. Inert 2
Clinch 2 Bartow 4
Douglass 2 Telfair 2
Cherokee 2 Lincoln 2
Oconee 2 Hall 4
Taliaferro 2 Murray 2
Gwinnett 4 Clav 2
Monroe 4
Butts 2 26
Towns 2
Milton 2
Irwin 2
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SENATOR VANCE’S POEM.
Ilia Protective Pasoiti About the
Girl with one Stocking.
Washington Correspondence Chicago
llorald Senator Vance set his col
leagues arid spectators in a roar by
readingin splendid style the following
pastoral, which he said wa en illed,
“The Girl With One Stocking; a pro
tective pastoral composed aud ar
ranged for the spinning wheel, and
r* sped fully dedicated to that devoted
friend of protected machinery and
high taxe-, the senator from Rhode
I-lau<i, Mr Aldrich:’’
Our 3lary bad a little lamb,
And herLeart was most intent
To make its wool beyond its worth.
Being 50per cent.
But a pauper girl accross the sea
Had one s;mall lamb also,
Whose wool for less than half that sum
She'd willingly let go.
Another girl who bad no sheep,
No stockings—wool nor flax—
But money enough just to buy
A pair without the tax. ✓
Went to the pauper girl to get
Some wool *o shield her feet,
And make her stockings, not of flux,
But of wool complete.
When Mary saw the girl’s design
She straight began to swear
That she'd make her buy both wool and
[tax
Or let one leg go bare.
So she cried out; "Protect Reform!
J.et pauper sheep wool free!
It it will keep both of her legs warm
What will encourage me.”
So it was done and people said
Where’er that poor girl went,
One leg was warmed with wool and one
With 56 per cent.
Now praise to Mary and her lamb,
Who did the scheme invent,
To cloth one-half a girl In wool
And one-half in per cent.
All honor, too, to Mary’s friend.
Aud all protective acts,
That clothe the rich in wool
And wrap the poor in tax.
The reading of this piece of dog
gerel was receive i with shouts of
laughter, even Jtepublica senators
leaning back in their seats and giving
unrestrained way to their mirth. As
for the people in the galleries they
screamed and yelled fiauticaliy, and
when Senator sat down they kept up
their uproarous applause until the
Noith Carolina orator gravely In
clined his head in acknowledgement.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
By order of State School Commis
sioner, S. I). Brad well, the next gen
eral examination will he held on Sat
urday, June 2nd, at the court house,
in the town of Jackson, commencing
at 8 o’clock a, ni. Assistant teachers,
as well as prindpalsot schools, are re
quired to have a license, or they can’t
participate in the public school fund
of the county,
I lake this occasion also to give the
information that tho Teachers Insti
tute of Butts county will convene on
Monday the 18th day of June, and con
tinue during the week. All persons
lidding a teacners license, whether
engaged in teaching or not, unless
they have permanently retired from
teaching, are required to attend this
Institute. Teachers will please bring
with them for references their Gram
mars, Geographies, Arithmetics and
Fourth Readers, used in the schools of
W. Harper, the superintendent of
public shools of Americas, Ga., will
be our expeit, who will during tho
week deliver two public lectures free
to all who may attend. Subjects:
“The way out of Poverty” and “Some
of the Wonders of Science.”
The Board of Education and (lie
public generally are invited to attend
the exercises of the Teachers Institute,
as well as the public lectures. Take
due notice and govern yourselves ac
cordingly. E. E. Pound.
U. S. Com., B. (J.
CONSO LI DATED RETU RNS.
Jackson, Ga., May 21, 1894.
The DemocraticExccutiveCommit
tee met according to adjournment,
and on consolidating the returns from
the various precincts of tho county
tho following named candidates were
declared the choico of Butts county :
For Governor, Hon. W. Y. Atkinson.
“ Secretary, 44 Phillip Cook.
“ Compt.Gen. “ W. A. Wright.
“ Treasurer, “ R. U. Hardeman.
“ A tty. Gen. 44 Joseph Terrell.
“ Commissioner Agricullme, Hon.
K. T. No*hilt.
Aud tho following gentleman were
appointed as delegates to tho S*ate
Convention to he held in Atlanta on
August 2, 1894, to wit: E. E. Pound,
V. A. Wright, T. P. Bell, Obe Hen
drick. T. S. Hammond, J. 11. Mills,
A. 11. Ogletree, W. B. Dozier, J. L.
Pye, J. W. McCord, B. P. Bailey.
Motion of Mr. J. H. Land that the
delegates from the county be author
ized to cast vote of the county to fill
the vacancy caused by the death of
Hon. Phillip Cook.
Motion of Mr. Mallet that the rules
adopt* and by the committee governing
primalies be so amended as to require
the returns to be brought lip by oneor
more of the managers of said primary
sealed and in full conformity to the
rules governing regular elections.
Ou motion the committee adjourned
to next regular meeting, August 2nd,
1894.
Obe Hendbick, E. E. Pound,
Secretary. Chairman.
PENSIONS.
BEING located near 11= goveinmer
department are able to giv< umr e-l* i ,
better attention than aimt l c •
elsewhere, Special attend' a ;_jvm ;
difficult and rejected chums. If \ ,
present attorney d-.es not suit you and j
siow write u=. /Soldi*:- who have 1< -
their discharges can obtain new one-.
Charges of desertion removed. No ft*
unle'-s you get a pension. A dviee f.t -.
Soktiers pensioned at less than twelve
(sl2) dollars per month and -/ffe.-ing from
disability in add<t'>n to that named in
their certifica'es may < ntain in
crease under the new :aw. Pensions for
widows and children without regard ?<
cause of soldiers dea;h; for mothers and
fathers who are not dependent, wi.'inr
they were dependent upon soldier when be
died or not. Pensions obtained or Ferv'ce
rendeitd in J/exican anti Indian wars,
Mexican pen-ions can now be increased t;
sl2 a month. Suspended pensions r* -
to red.
PATENTS.
Caveats Trade Marks, Designs. Copyrights
and all Patent business conducted for
MODERATE FEES. Information and ad
vice to inventors without charge Ald res s
THE NORMAN CLAIM AGENCY,
Box 167, Washington, D. 0.
Domestic sewing machines for
sale at Yellow Store b J. IV.j
Crurn. Old machines taken in
exchange.
MALLARY BROTHERS & CO,
Macon, Georgia.
BKMEMJIIR WE ABE STILI. 11 K A IHJi' Alt TLBS FOR
Engines, Boilers, Ear Mills, Cotton is, Presses,
AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE MACHINERY LINE.
I lease do not be persuaded into buying anything in our line before writing us
for prices.
MALLARY BROS. & CO, MACON, GA.
New Goods! New Goods
AT COHEN’S.
ni
We have just received a big stock, of ladies’ Dress
Goods, new Cballies, new Pine apple Tissue, Gliina
Mulls, new Organdies, new Ginghams, new calicoes,
and will sell at the very lowestprices offered in Jack
son. We mean what we say, and everybody is invited
to call and see before buying
We will save you at least 20c on every dollar. La-
MllUwy dies nice Slippers at 50c, worth 75c; Ladies’ fine Slip
pers at SI.OO, worth $1.50; Ladies’ Fine Dongola Button Shoes at
$1.25, worth $1.75. Gentlemen’s shoes at any price.
■ 1 We have just received a big lot of Men’s Negligee Shirts with
fjljyDQ cuffs and collars ai 65 cents. This is an “e\e opener.” We have
Men’s nicely made working shirts at 20c, others will ask you lor
the same 35c. Fine Satteen Shirts at 50c leatly worth 7oc.
Mens’ Nice Sunday Pants from
$i up to $5.
Children’s suits, sizes 5 to 13, at sl.lO, well worth $1.50.
Children’s suits, sizes 5 to 13, at $1.35, worth $2 00.
We have many other bargains. Come and see ua.
You vs Respectfully,
R. COHEN.
R. G. BRYANS & CO.
DRUGGISTS
ana dealers m Stalionery, Bcliool Books, Ruler Goods.
TOILET ARTICLES, &C
Hlmmcm’s Liver medicine 15c
7’laek Draught 15c.
8. A. S. small 9c.
A/otlier’s Friend 1.05 c.
P. and W. morphines 85c ier bottle.
Hood’s /Sarsaparilla 71c.
Aletns Cordial 69c.
Bradfield’s Female Regulator 69c.
Peruna 71c.
Pierce’s Golden J/edical Discovery 71c
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription 69c.
Morse s Indian Root Pills 17c,
Pills, all other brands, 15c
Cuticura Aoap 18c.
Brown’s Iron Bitters 71c.
Soothing Nyrnp 18c.
Brad ycrofine 35c.
Brewer’s Lung Restorer 71c.
Mustang Liniment 18, 36 amt 71c.
Ilelonis Cordial 61r.
Royal Germature 70c.
Sulphur 5c pound.
Copperas 5c pound.
Epsom Salts 5e pound.
Scott’s Emulsion 73:.
R. G. BRYANS A CO.
..THE..
ELDREDGE
“B”
A strictly high-grade Family Sewing
Machine, possessing all modern
improvements.
Guaranteed Equal to the Best
Prices very reasonable. Obtain them
from yonr local dealer and make
comparisons.
ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING CO.
BELVIDERE, ILL,
Cutlenra Salve -lOr.
Back Draught ho se powders 34c.
I>e Will’s Sarsaparilla 71c.
Perry Davis Pain Killer l!)r.
Lemon Elixir 39 and 69c.
Best XXX Envelopes 5e package.
Whitmar’s Dandy shoe polish 17c.
Whitmar’s GiMedge shoe polish 18c.
Whitmar’s Royal Gloss polish 7c.
Huckleberry Cordial 19c.
August Flower 39c.
Pierce’s Celery Compoumi C9c.
Electric Bitters 41c.
Liquid Peptenoids 69c.
Gypsy Secret 31e.
Vasaiine 4 ez bottle sc.
St. Jacob’s Oil 26.
Household Ammonia 10c.
Alcoek’s Porus Plaster 10c.
Wine Canlui 69c.
Parker’s Hair Balsam 35c.
Moffett’s Teethina 18g.
Radaway’s Ready Relief 36c.
Syrup Figs 36 and 69c.
Ilorsford’s Acid Phosphate 36, 71c.
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seed poult: 10. -.: iCfc litre a poul
tice, drawl :_' ci fever and pain,
and coring ela diseases peculiar
to ladies.
“Orange Blossom” is a pas
tile s 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.
Sold Ly DR. Yv I. C R HC 1 K > L
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Botanic Blood Balmi
The Great Remedy for the speedy and permanent <
cure of Scrofula, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Ulcers, <
Eczema, Eating and Spreading Seres. Eruptions, <
and all SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES. Made (
from the prescription of an eminent physician i
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and its continued use for fifteen years by thou- {
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Purifier ever offered to the world. Ft rr kes new {
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%3T WRITE FOR BOOK OF WONDERFUL \
CURES, sent free on application. j
If not kept by your local druggist, send $l.OO |
fora large bottle, or 45.00 for six bottles, and <
medicine will be sent freight paid by
BLOOD BALIA GO., Atlanta, Ga. ;
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p ; <• ;.i inttc-s its in *■ <,■•-;] ■ :‘, -s until
.iics ;i vi: :t i point !. If.a cur e'es.
E'.i h v:. ; l.iy p’-nspc'-t. i I,• .I be . a do-*: & ring
ay i :k! a half ■-:!eadi/v, lat v i*! no par
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ever .• ; '., of t .'tatc rote v it.-.ing litul left- tno,
si:: ! / .re 1. not 1/< .1 fu tie slightest
i.: a io.i of i.s return. i. ir/.v feci as
v. 1 ; ; I ever ( id, find have pained ten
poun ’ in v/oigh?, though I had run down
from i,~O to id 7. Four 01 hers have used l)r.
Miles’ Restorative Nervine on my recomeu
datlan, and i: hasbeen its satisfactory in their
< ■ ii -i; inine.”—James Kane, I.al’ue, O.
I):- Miles’ Itestorat ive Nervine isr;oi(l by all
ois*s on ii positive guarantee, or sent
:d: by the Dr. Ivliies Medical Cos., Elkhart,
•mi . r.ri receipt of price, per bottle, six
i ,1 for S5, express prepaid. It is free from
’ us or dangerous drugs.
For Sale by W. L. CARMICHAEL
and R. G, BRYANS & CO.
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For (hx&g M fcsT/V£/V£SS
dyspepsia I if viW 1 Sick or
Indigestion W N^YnHrHF
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j | earth. They act. with r.n cn.-e that makes V
j [ them a household bl s&ing. 1
J PRICE 28 CTS PER ECX, or 5 BOXES TOR $1 T
' FOR SALE BY CStfSGISTS. Z
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will do
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A positive cure for all \V messes. Nervousness,
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and gi ve3 tone and rc-n U to the sexual or
gan<i. Slops unsiatura losses or iiigbtiy
emissions caused by ya.Ukrui errors or ex
cessive use of tobaeeo. t.'pitim and l>(|Dor.
which lead to consumption and insanity.
Their use shows immediate improvement. Accept
no imitation. Insist upon having the genuine
ISl£bi a V& {Sorrier no other. Conven
'■> CSC I 3; £.£}:> lent to carry in vest
pocket. Price, fI.OO per box, sic boxes/one full
treatment, J 5.00. Guaranteed to cure ant ease.
If not kept by your druggist we will send them
by mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wrap
per. Pamphlet free. Address all mail orders to
A9EBICAN MEUK AI, CO., Cincinnati, O.
For sale by Dr W L, Carmichael,
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King of ail ' ”
Bicycles. <*_ ’
Light Weight and /
Rigidity. Every A*a= - 1
\ chinefaily warranted | |3T_
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Jackson: : : : : k 'orgia.
Spring Term 3e<mns Jan 2 139-
RATE GF TUI ' ION:
Primary Classes. pe ] term, ii $6,50
Inermediate and Collegiate Classt s. t rm. $9 50
Art Lessons? per month, : $2.50 to SB.OO
Music, vocal or instrumental ; ; r mo. s3*oo
Par€Tvt., and you' want \ In ought up ’to tl. a
highest possible ppifcClion of nrii;,;. ;m3 .It- ••! ? il sc
on mu-l have the vry be t teadp r ; h- Ih y .u. We hat (
them in the Jackson Institute.
Not a school in Georgia is mmv tls- : >y-. •. r h* tier
disciplined
Mo-t excellent and van tug. - ufiVre 1 i:i 3; . 3. . . I-. mm :i anu
Oratorvr The tuition is as i -iv ar- n -••-k I : i ' •*
had at from ten to twelve 33 :r> .• r * . m . m- . . el
information cli-ertully >-n r n up? c . r .
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May’s Block, Next o - -/a .. -a treet*
Everything kept fresh, - ■ .an : •u.mi Vt :a Jus sue
especially invited to call on us.
We keep country laised j iota toes ;;n- ! ■•\v. mm in fact, all kinds ot
country raised Vegetables.
We deliver all goods free, a: 1 oi ;• r promptly fided i •
a business-like manner.
Ice cold, nofv-intoxicatirig <1 rinks i 13-i: 1 ii. it .n1 ai a ! ) times
Pure coacocola on hand all th muipm -j- e i ; i-e t--und.
Our country friends are ai' ) i;u : ’ 1 t<> givx us their trade
and we guarantee to please them
GILMORE & HENCELY.
Jackson, Ga., L eb. S 18u4.
NEW LUMBER YARD
Having opened uo anew lumber yard in town, I can save you
hauling from the depot. L propose to keep all kin !of building
material. I have the best No. 2 Shingles in Batts county, and will
sell you as cheap, if not cheaper, than anybody. Wiil contract to
build yo ir i) ise, if y)i visa it. 0> n; ml see me, and get prices
Respectfully
TANARUS, U 7U213W.
Satire should be
assisted to throw
pfe i offimpurities N' ike
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LIFE HAD N0 CHARMS.
For three years I was troubled with, mala
rial poison, which caused my appetite • *!,
and I was greatly reduced in rhd., a:
lost all its charms. I tried me:-. .
potash remedies, but to no effect. - f 1
get no relief, i then decided to try
A few bottles of this wonderful kNN and '-j
medicine made a complete and permanent
cure, and I now enjoy better health than ever.
J. A. Rice, Ottawa, Kan.
Our book on Blood and Skin Din a cs
mailed free.
Switt Specific Cos. s Atlanta, Ga
The best sausage ever manu
factured in Jackson, also the
“cleanest’’ can be found at.-Harp's
meat market.
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woof or •
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A remedy v.hh . as directed a few
weeks Lefoij coi. .ne/atnt, robs it of its
PAIN, HORROR AND RISK TO LIFE
of both mother and child, as thousands who
have used it testify.
“I used two bottles of Mothers Friend with
marvelous results, and wish every woman
who has to pass through the ordeal of child birth to
knowfftheywdluse Mothers Friend for a few
weeks it will robconfinement of fain and suffering,
and msurc safety to life of mother and child.
Mrs. Sam Hamilton, Montgomery City,Mo.
Bent by express, charges prepaid, on .receipt of
price, $1.50 per bottle Sold by all druggists. Book
j To Mothers mailed free. r
I Bradfield REGULATOR Cos > Atlanta, Ga.