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THE AROWS.
'• J ’ HAUnoS A J. V. .ncDOiIALD,
1./litor* and I’;* i>lt*lirm.
1 nfcrert at /he J'oshmce tit'Jackson
ns second class mail'mutter.
* FBI.ISHED EVEI Y THURSDAY.
laclisoii, Ga., Jidip i w:*t.
ONE J)Oi LAR PER ANNUM.
n SILVER.
on every question, tite democrat
i parly stands in I lie middle of the
road (.n !lii question. It is today be-
I ween the two extremes on the finan
cial policy of this govern meuf. The
simple "ol t i-!;uitlar<] is just as fa:
tiom right as tree and unlimited coin
age is. and un tur’her. Mexico has a
t.( r coinage go verninen*, and silver is
worth two cents per ounce more in
than in coin, Their siivei dollar!
has r.iore silver in it than ours and it !
is a notable ter centum finer than that
u-ed in our coin, and yet if you buy
an article in Mexico worth fifty cents
and give the dealer an American .sil
ver dollar, he will give you the article
and a Mexicaa dollar , u exchange,
i hat shows the policy of inertly com
ing silver for the exchangeable value
with no government credit ncliiud it.
U'e favor fbe coinage of gold and sib!
ver, like the Chicago platform, with
out charge for mintage, but with safe
guard* of legislation. On the other
hand should we accede to the Wall
strevt one eyed gold standard idea, we
could never pay the present indebted
ness of odr country to say nothing of
the millions of bonds which would
have to be issued to keep off the reple
<ion of tho vaults.
(.old can never be the poor man’s
money tor the reason that ten cents in
gold would hardly be visible fo the
naked eye. We favor, for the presen ,
a joint standard of gold and silver on
i<|uul exchangable and commercial
values. The time will come, of course.
w lien 11“' supply of botii of these met
als will be perfectly inadequate, and
we will be forced to use the best thing
ever invented fur a medium of ex
change .f values—paper. Rut per
haps our commerce may go so slow
that out joint standard may do for a
hundred years, amt the democratic,
party is striving to that end. Wont
you help us? All extremes are wrong
and dangerous.
\fbeu children need a cathartic,
give Ayer s Pills. They are safe!
sweet and satisfactory.
w rn v wells of but fton,
Secretary Morion Asked for See*! l ?
That ill Grow Dollars, Carp
and Plug Tubacco
Rather a tunny letter was read to
congress the other day by Representa
tive Pickier of' South Dakota, while
tho agricultural hill was under con
sideration. Mr. Pickier has a eonsti
tucut named James Wells, living mi
Britton, S. D , and Mr. Wells or rather
Mr. Wells’ wile, wants some garden
seeds. So he made his appeal in the
following words:
*‘l would like some seventy day
corn and, if the new administration
has any new silver seen that will pro
duce standard silver of even Mexican
dollars in about sixty days, I would
like some ot that. Our 'and is welt
adapted to the .raising ot silver. We
would like something that would
\ ield 1,000 bushels to the acre and sen
iorsl a bushel. We have not farmed
much, but are Joeokiug tor anything
new aud profitable. i3ouio ot our
friends say German carp is a good
crop. We will put i<• a lew acres ol
carp for a starter it we can get the
seed, borne of our kind friends rec
ommend ostriches, but they grow so
few in a bbl that we will not venture
to try them. There is a small lake
near our farm, and my wife is auxious
to raise some gondolas. They are an
Italian bird, I believe. The climate
here is severe, but she thinks she
could raise them by keeping them
near a hard coal burner in the wiutei
season. It Mr. Morton could be pre
vailed upon to send us a pair of voting
ones we would esteem it a great
favor. We could use same canvas
back duck seed to a good ads milage.
We want to try some hard coal seed
this y ear, as we have paid $lO a
ton for coal about as long as we care
to. One of my young sons has a de
sire to raise a pair of elephants to
bieuk our laud with. Do you think
M. Morton would be willing to send
us a couple of elephant eggs to try the
experiment? Some of our advanced
thinkers advise me to raise a crop of
plug tobacco. In selecting seed I wish
you would send “Spear Head,” ‘-Cli-
max ’or -‘Star.” The climate is too
dry tor fine cut. If the department has
anything new in jack rabbits I would
like a few vines that would bear the
second year.
“Is it hot enough for you?” is a
silly question ; but it you meet a raa.i
who complains of suffering from the
heat, ten to one you will find, on in
quiry, that he does not use Ayer’s Sar
saparilla to toue up his system and
free his blood from irritating humors.
Hon. Alex Atkinson requests us to
anuouuce that he will not be in
the race for congressman from this
district. Mr Atkinson, though confident
that he could go into the convention
with six votes, does not desire to create
a deadlock, and as lie l.as al ways main
tained that harmony is the best thing
possible for the success of the democratic
party, be has decided to withdraw his
name. Butts county would have given
Mr. Atkinson an ovation, and several of
its neighbors would have followed suit
in this respect, but it was not the inten
tion of Mr. Atk nson to allow his name
to go before the people simply for the
purpose of entering the race and gaining
such notoiiety as is thereto attached, he
was going in to win, and we will say right
here that his following in other coun
ties would have been sufficient to show
the high estimation placed upon him by
the people in his own county. Asa pol-
itician Mr. Atkinson is hard to beat; as
an honorable and law abiding citizeu
this gentleman is un excelled. Success
to his attainments in whatever enter
prise he may aspire!
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Zfrubes, Sores, Ulc rs, Salt Rheum, Fe
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blains, Corns, and all Skin Em lions, and
positively cures Piles, or no requited.
It is guaranteed to give perfect saiisfaction
or money re unded. Price 2o cents per
oox. For sale by R. G Bryans.
Isn’t it customary for the council to
make a report of their proceedings,
also a financial report of the receipts
and disbursements of that body? We
think the charter says something on
that line. Anyway, it would prove very
interesting, as the cinzens of our town
would like to kuow how they are get
ting along. The mayor and council of
Jackson is a good set of men, and will
work to the city’s interest, but it is our
opinion that a semi-annual report of its
proceedings should be made for the in
terest of our citizens.
'Jo restore gray hair to its natural
color as in youth, cause it to grew
abundant and strong, there is no better
preparation than Hall’s Hair Uenew
er.
SSO TO $75 FOR $25.
2’nis May /Sound Odd, but it is Ncverthe.
less .True.
In this eminently progressive age, the
education of no young man, no matter
what his intended avocation, can be regar
ded as fully qualifying hitn for success
unless lie possesses a business training.
11 ; here to get that of the most practical
character most quickly and cheaply is the
question. This paper ventures nothing in
saving that investigation will pr >ve the
(*a.—Ala. Bnsiuess College of Macon, Ga.
to be the very institution.
il/any young men in six to ten weeks,
at an expense of from S2O to S3O, have
recentlv finished bookkeeping, telegraphy
or shorthand there, and, in spite of tha
ah id times, immediately stepped into
positions l>ui hiy; fro iso to £75 -iar
monllv 7’liei tr *!" 'THBIIT i"
wait and begin with the Aew Fear; but if
a business education is of any value at all,
the quicker it is gotten, the more valuable
it i-, and by writing to the piincipals,
Messrs Wyatt & Martin, 3/acon. Ga., at
once, much better terms can be had than
by waiting until later on. Placed six
graduates last week.
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Only Chain of Business Colleges
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Instructions purely practical. Stu
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Four Departments—Commercial,
Stenograph, Tel°grapli and Fen art
Pupils Guaranteed the comple
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expense aud more thoroughly than
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Both colleges open the entire year.
Graduates assisted to positions,
or full particulars write to
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Macon, Ga., or Montgomery, Ala
THE SEASHORE.
Cumberland & St. Simons Island Hotel
Will be open May 15th under new managemen
Excursion tickets ou sale at low rates.
Take the East Tennessee Seashore Expres
B. W. WRENN, Gen’l Passs r Agt.. E.T. V. A C
Knoxville, Tenn.
NOTICE.
The stockholders of the Jackson Oil
Mill Company will meet at. the court house
at Jackson on 2uesday, June sth, at ten
o’clock in the forenoon, to receive the re
port of last season’s busiuess, and to elect
a board of directors for the next ensuing
year. A full attendence is requested.
elO 4t Meade Hendrick, Pres.
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ANNOUNCEMENT'S.
¥ —
All announcements are $5.05 payable
tx a&vance, and under no circumstances
will we publi-h a candidate's announce
ment until the fee is paid. So do
not ask it, but bring the money with your
announcement.—Eds.
I’or Cossg res*.
Tha fiiends of Charlie Bartlett hereby
announce him as a candidate for cougtess
subject to the action of (lie Democratic
party of the Gth Congressional DLoict.
For Ifepreseiitatire.
To the voters of Butts county: Upon
the solicitations of many voteisfrom all
parts of the county, I have consented to
become a candidate for tepresentative in
the General Assembly of Georgia, subject
to demociatic nomination.
Respectfully, . J. A. MeA/icliael.
I hereby announce myself as a caodi
date for re election to the Ge eral Assem
bly of Georgia from .Cults county, sub
ject to the action of ihe Demociatic party.
7hanking the people of my county for
their libeial support in the | ast, 1 am.
Four obedient servant,
T. J . DCA/PSE F.
For Sheriff and Deputy.
We hereby am,ounce ourselves as can
didates, for Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff of
Butts county, subject to the action of the
Democraiic party.
J. H. L AND, for /Sheriff,
I. H A/ADD OX, for Deputy.
IFe are authorized to announce the name
of J. 0. Beauchamp as a candidate for
sheriff with J. M. Crawford as deputy,
subject to the action of the democratic
primary to be held on the Ist day of Aug.
Tux Collector.
We are authorized to announce the came
of O. E. Harmon a> a suitable per-on for
the democratic patty to nominate for the
office of tax collector. Ilis name is sub
ject to the ac ion of the democratic pariy.
We are authorized to announce the name
of Mr. Homer C. Clark as a candidate for
>he office of tax collector, subject to the
action of the demociatic party.
TO THE DEM ORA f IC VOTERS OF
BUTTS COUNTY.
I bis is the first time 1 have ever asked
the people to give me an office and my
reasons tor placing myself before the pub
lic for their suffrage are these:
First, 1 am a poor man and a great por
tion of the time I am not able to do farm
vork. I own no land and am compelled
to eke out a scanty living for a wife and
six small children as a renter.
Second, I have suffered many hardships
and misfortunes, among which was the
loss of two wives and three children, and
have recently had a great deal or mc’ i ess
in my family. lam an old confederate
soldier and while in the defense of my
country contracted lieumatism from which
lam a daily suffeer. 1 a.vk for the office
of 7’ax Collector and will be thankful *or
any favors extended to me by my friends.
Respectfully,
W. W. TIIAXTCLV-
Tax Receiver.
uaSTr ior me WWW or tax
receiver, subject to the action of the dem
ocratic party.
IFe are authorized to announce the
name ot Mr. F. IF. Gilmore as a candi
date for the office of tax receiver subject
to the action of the democratic party. Mr.
Gilmore is a crippled ex confederate sol
dier.
We are authorized to announce the
Dame of Mr. S. D. Thurston as a canda
date foi tax receiver subject to the action
of the democratic party,
TFe are authorized to announce the
name of M. M. Mills, sr., for the offiee of
tax receiver, subject to the action of the
demociatic party. Mr. Mills has been
blind for seveiat years, though he can see
to write now,
Mr. d/ills served m the war between the
states and in the .Mexican war, but has
nevei drawn any peu.-ion like others of
both w ars have done.
]Fe are authorized to announce the
name of W. A. d/angham as a candidate
for the office of tax receiver, subject to
the Tulings of the democracy of Butts
county.
■ ■
tor Clerk.
I berby announce myself as a candi
date for clerk ot the Superior court
of .Butts county subject to the action of
the democratic prim rv Vo be held Aug.
Ist 1894. B. P. BAILEY.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for cleik of the Sup-T or court of
Butts county I am not drawn o t so
much by the ‘‘solicitation of friends,” as
is so common among candidates as 1 am
by the necessity of a large family of chil
dren and a sickly wife to support. I place
myself in the hands of tlxe demociatic
party and will abide by the result of the
primary' election. David .(. Thaxton.
I hereby' announce myself as a candi
date for Clerk Superior court ot Butts
county', having been solicited by many
friends to do so, and us I am an old vet
eran of the late war and draw no pension
nor have ever app'ied for one, I would
take it as a great favor if the democracy
of the county through their action would
favor me w ith the nomination.
John O'Rear.
For County Treasurer.
1 hereby anuounce myself as a candidates
for the re election to the office of county
treasurer of Butts county subject to the
action of the democratic party.
T. L. WILLIAMS
We are authorized to anuounce the name
of Unele Alex Wilkinson as a candidate
for treasurer of Butis county subject to
the action of the democratic party'.
TFe art authorized to anuounce the
name of A. J. Roberts as a candidate tor
the office of county Treasurer, subject t®
the action of the democratic primary ©n
August Ist. .
A lady can drive the wildest
horse, in perfect safety, with.one
of those safely bits. Call on A.
G. Hitchins and see them.
JFJ.Y MiLMiFI SaI.ES.
GEORGIA —Butts County.
Will be sold before the court house
dooi in said county, on the first Tuesdaj
in July 1394, within legal sale hours for
cash, the following described property, to
w it: One lot containing two acres of
land, more or less, No. 8, and bounded as
follows; North by lot No 27, east by lot
No. 9, south by Indian /Spriag Re serve.
Butts county, west by Durable lot. /Said
lot lying and ueiug iu the Indian /Spring
district, G. 3/., said county and state.
Levied on as the property of J. P. Harri
son by virtue aud to satisfy one execution
issued from the Austiee court of the 1234
disliict, G. M,, Fulton county, Georgia,
in favor of Geo. Crouch against J. P.
Harrison, defendant in fifa. J. P. Har
rison given written notice. Property
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Thia,
June O'h, 18'H.
J 0 Beauchamp,
Sheriff, Cutis County.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
GEO/i’GlA—Butts County.
Wheieas F. S. Etheridge, administrator
of < oluuebus Burferd, represents to the
court in his petition, duly' filed and entered
on record, that he has fully administered
Columbus Burford’* estate, this is, there*
fore, to cite all pe-sous concerned, heirs
and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administrator should not be
discharged from the administration and
receive letters of dismission on the first
3/onday in September, 1894. This, June
Ist 1894.
•T F. Carmichael,
3-1“ Ordinary.
FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Cutts County.
7o all whom it may c:nceru:
Prudie /,, Plymale having in proper
fonn applied to me for permanent letters
of administiatiou on the estate ofR. B.
Plymale, late of said county, thia is to
cite all and singular the creditors and next
ol kin of R B. Plymale to be and appear
at my office within the time allowed
by law, and show cause, if any they can,
why permanent administration ahould not
be granted to Prudie L. Plymale on R. B.
Plymale’s estate
Witness my hand and official signature,
this, Ist day of June, 1894.
J. F. CARMICHAEL, Ordinary.
FOR GUARDIANSHIP.
GEORGIA —Butts County.
Whereas, J. M. Crawford, administra
tor, cu n testarnento annexo, of A. M .
Harkne&p, repiesents to the court m his
petition, duly filed, that he has fully ad
ministered A. Harkness’s estate, this
is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
heirs and creditors to show cause, if any
they can, why said administrator shoukl
not be discharged from his administration,
al.d receive biters of dkmissjon on the Ist
J, F. Carmichael,
Ordinary.
Jackson Buggies!
-A. on Han-d-
During the last few weeks in which faimers have been
so busily engaged on their farms, I have accu
mulated an ample stock of
J&CKSOBr : iron
to -supply any Reasonable
demand from my Numerous Customers.
So it you want an Extension Leather Top Phaeton or Surrey
Canopy Top Phaeton or Buggy,
In fact, if you want any kind of a vehicle ranging in price
from
$35.00 to $250.00,
call on me at the JACKSON CARRIAGE FA TORY and be
supplied. Respectfully,
J. R. Carmichael.
nr ft TI|To (^es i r e for Mor- j
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kv or T-bacco, Proof free. $5 to
euro morphine or whisky habits ; $2
for curing tobacco habit Address.
B, WILSON, Fleming, Texas.
We have opened a real estate
agency a f this office, and if you
have any land to rent or houses
to rent, or buy any property of
any kind, we will advertise it for
you on terms to suit you. Your
name need not be known to any
one. bring along your property
and we will treat you right about
it. Harmon & McDonald.
Fresh meat at Harp’s market.
DISSOLUTION SALE NOTICE.
We offer for sale 3 i 2 acres of land,
more or less, situated w it bin 300 yard* of
depot, well watered by tv o branches run
ning through game. One 20 11. P. Wat
erson engine and ooiler good ns new. 6
weeks will cover all the time it ever run.
One /hewer's Sword Brick machine—
capacity 25,000 bricks per ten hours—
nearly a9 good as new, also Spring Flat,
Tiay buck barrows, belting, tools, oil,
etc. Titles perfect. This is a chance to
get tlrstclass machinery in firstc’ass condi
tion cheap. /he above property will be
sold separately to suit purcb* ser. For
prices and terras call on, or address,
D. J. Spencer,
Jackson, Ga. or T. TP. McCord,
FOR TWELVE MONTHS’ SUPPORT.
GEORGIA—Butts County.
To all whom it may concern :
It appearing to the court that the ap
praisers appointed to set apart twelve
month’s allowance for Prudie L. Plyinale,
widow of li, B. Plymale, and her minor
child, have set apart the same within thirty
days from the date of the application and
filed the same in my office according to
law, this is to cite all persons interested to
show cause, if any they can, wiihin the
time prescribed by law, why such allow
ance should not be confirmed.
J. F. Carmichael, Ordinary.
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to those who wear them. Dealers who push the
eale of W. L. Douglas Shoea gain customer*,
which helps to increase the sales on tbelr full line
of goods. They can afford to sell at a less profit,
and we believe yen can save money by buying all
your footwear of the dealer advertised below.
Catalogue free upen application. Address,
W> A. DOUDLAA Brockton. Mom. Sold *
DR- J. W CEUtf.
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MEN, WOMEN. Can make money
and rapidly doing a
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each weok> at
heme. No canvassing, nothing d(f
firult or unpleniant. Plan entirely
new and original. - 'Write u encles*
lug stamp. THE AMERICAN HOME
JOCK AC, 358 Vlearborii Street,
Chicago.
B. W. WRENN, JR.
Attorney-at-Law,
Commercial Law a _. , a......
a Specialty. ATLANTA, GEORGIA,