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Entered, at the Postoffice af Jackson
as second class wail mutter.
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Democratic Ticket
For Governor.
HON. W. y. ATKINHOX.
For Treasurer,
K. U. HARDEMAN.
For Sec. of Sta'e.
A I). CANDLER.
For Corn. Agriculture.
R. T. NESBIT.
For Comp. General,
w. A. WRIGHT.
For Congress.
For State Senate.
WALTER C. REEKS.
For Representative.
T. J. DEMPSEY.
For Sheriff.
J. O. BEAUCHAMP.
For Clerk of Court.
JOHN O’REAR.
For r l'ax Receiver.
J. 11. JIAM.
For Tax Collector.
W. L. CARTER.
For Treasurer.
T. L. WILLIAMS.
For Surveyor.
n. J. JINKS.
For Corotter.
JESSE McKLEROY.
Atkinson will knock the “Hine
siglits” oft’Uio piano parly candidate
in the gubernatorial election.
Congress has passed the Interna
tional and Cotton Stales Exposition
appropriation bill, and Atlanta is
jubilant. The government will have
an exhibit at tho great show, Uncle
Sam never does things by halves you
make expect something fine.
The following remark is attributed
loan Episcopal divine: “Mary Jane”
said he, solemnly to his trembing but
buxom cook, who had been “carpeted”
“this steak is cooked to a cinder and
the potatoes are raw, You have left
undone the things that ought to be
done, and cooked too done the things
that ought not to be done, and there
is no health in them.
“Look out Sal you will fall io the
mud” as the hayseed said to his gal as
they went to pass a puddle of water in
the road each being on their own side
of the road—Guess who reminded us
of the above circumstance, byreact
ing thescene and allowingone of Jack
son’s pretty girls to walk home alone,
he doing the same, not long since.
Our subscribers, who get their
mail by the Star route are grumbling
about the long time between the pub
iieation and reception of their paper.
We are sony gentlemen, that you
cant get it any quicker, butjrou should
remember that if some of the stars
wero blotted out now that they would
shine on in undimmed brightness for
millions of years after the world is
burned up. And at judgment day
they wouid not be half through shin
ing. We think we do w’oll to get, tho
paper to you before you are dead,
through the Star route.
CONGRESSMAN BARTLETT.
The Atlanta Commercial very prop
erly says:
“It will be Congressman Bartlett,
of the Sixth district.
“•Its success in defeating Congress
man Cabaniss for re-election is a no
table instance of what dash, courage,
frankness and ability will accomplish.
“Judge Bartlett possesses these at
tributes to a distinguished degree, ami
he will make a representative in Con
gress ot whom the whole slate will le
proud, and whom the people may
trust.
“The Commercial predicts a notable
cireer tor the brilliant young Geor
gian and congratulate the country on
seeming such a strong addition to the
membership of the lower house.
“In him wo have honesty and abili
ty distinctively linked.”
Mr. Bartlett has a substantial hold
on the people throughout this section.
They appreciate him for what he is.
CORRESPONDENCE.
[We are in ne wise responsible tor
the view* expressed by our correspon
dents, be he Democrat, Rppubbcau.
People's Party, or Prohibitionist; but
w- ars respou-ible for all on our edi
torial page uneredited and without
signatures.!—Eds
WORTH VII. IE.
The monotony of our little village
was broken by an eiitertaimeu! given
by the Young Men's Social Club at
the ball ou the night of August 9th
It was by far the greatest social event
of the season.
As the quiet ‘hades of evening
lengthened and merged into one, and
as the dewdrops began to ‘Darkle in
the moonlight, couple after couple,
some with hearts light and in the
bloom of youth, some with hoary locks,
the Indellible stamp of only a few
years filed in one after another, until
the house was filled to overflowing.
When tints for the exercises to be
gin came and the curtains were rolled
back silence reignel over the entire
crowd and every one was impressed
with the appearance of the stage
which was an evidence of the taste so
characteristic of, and did honor to the
young ladies who decorated it.
After a song by the club Mr. Roberts
offered a prayer which reminded us
that above all there was a grander
stage and a more interesting perform
ance in which we must some day be
actors.
Speeches, tableaus, dialogues,
recitations, and music followed.
The manner in which they wree band
ied showed that although being in its
infancy th? club contained talent that
only requiicd training to place it in
the foremost ranks.
Of the entire programme the tab
leaus and recitations deserve cspec ial
notice and particularly the tableau
“The Res per and the Flowers,” which
impressed every one who saw it with
its beauty and exactness, and the rec
itation, “Tho Peril of the Passenger
Train,'’which was recited in a tone
being manner and won the applause
of the crowd and the admiration and
flowers of friends.
The entire audience was entertained
beyond their expectation and all went
home highly pleased with the even
ings amusement.
FOR SALE.
40 saw Van Winkle Gin, Feed
er and Condenser, all good as
new. Ady one wishing an outfit
of this kind will do well to call
on the undersigned,
B, F. Watkins.
The house is still hammering away
on the tariff bill. It is now trying
to bass a bill to pul sugar on the free
list, but the probabilities are that it
will never go through, it has passed
congress but the senate will kill it
deader than the third party when it
gets a whack at it.
The Sandersville Progress: Hon.
A. O. Bacon appears to be the favorite
of the people for the United Slates
senat.e He is a man of recognized
ability and will reflect credit, upon the
Empire state.
JENKINSBURG YS. JACKSON.
The game of Ball on last Saturday
between Jackson and Jenkinsbnrg re
sulted as follows:
Jenkinsbnrg.
R. E. Bankston, 4.
C. R. Thompson, 2.
W. J. Bankston, 5
Threatt Moore, 4.
J. B. Childs, 2.
G. L. Harris, 1.
J. J. Jenkins, 1.
L. B. Childs. 1.
R. F. Kimbell, 1.
Total 21.
Jackson.
T. J. Christian, 1
W. Wilson, 2.
W. Smith, ]
J. Mayfield, 0
D. Duke, o.
J. IJ. Hilly, 1.
T. Maddox, 2.
C. Wilson, ].
Harwell, # l.
Total 9.
They play again on Saturday after
noon of the 25tk inst.
Jackson’s second nine and Stark’s
second nine played Saturday, with
Beauchamp aud Crawford for Jack
sou's battery and Tison arid Thornton
for Stark’s battery. The game was a
good one and resulted iu eight rounds
for Stark and 7 for Jackson. Jack
son's second nine aud Jenkiusburg’s
second nine play at Jenkiusburg Sat
urdaylSth instant at nine o’clock.
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advertisement elsewhere.
The populistsof Alabama have tried
Australian ballot system, aud shipped
a coffin full of cobs to their republican
allies. Now let’s adopt it iu Georgia.
Thei/plat form demands it and let’s
try some of their suggestion.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGlA—’nits County.
To the Superior Court of said County:
The petition of C G. Fennell, M. G.
Barfield, D. G. MeMichael f ana J. M. T.
Mavo, of said county, shows:
1. That they desire for themselves,
their associates and their successors to
be incorporated under the name of C. G.
Fennell Cos.
2. That the object of their association
is pecuniary prefit to its shareholders.
•j. That the general n .tore of the busi
ness of said corporation shall be the carry
ing on of a genera!’ mercantile business;
to buy. sell and deal in dry goods, gro
ceries, hardware, hats, b oots and shoes,
millinery and all other goods, wares
merchandise acd other property dealt in
pertaining to, or belonging to, a general
mercantile ht-siness, at wholesale nr re*
tail; also to buy and sell real est-.te,
stocks, bonds and other secutities; also
to import such goods as pertain to their
Dusmess, and to hold and sell goods on
commission.
4. 'I hat the principal office of said cor
poration shall be in the t>wn of Jackson
in said county, where its main business
will be transacted and they desire‘the
privilege to transact business through
out the state and elsewhere.
5. That the amount of capital stock
of said corporation at the commence
ment shall be Fifteen Thousand 4*15.000)
Dollars divided into shares of one hun
dred dollars each, ths full amount of
which shall be paid up at the commence
ment of lire business of the corporation,
in money or its equivalent, and said pe
titioners ask the privilege of increasing
the capital stojk to fifty thousand dol
lars.
0. Th it the payment of the full
amount of capital stock subscribed for
bv a stockholder terminates his personal
liability.
7, That they have complied with the
provisions of the statute pertaining to
petitions of th is nature. This petition
seeks all of the powers incident to a cor
poration of this kind, or like character,
and the right to do all such acts as are
necessary for the legitimate execution
of its purpose in the business stated.
Among these powers is that of suing and
beingsued, as well as taking, holding,
transmitting in succession and alienating
roperty, real and personal, and con
tracting obligations in same manner as
an individual, and to make and have a
Constitution and By-Laws binding on
its members, and according to which the
directors and officers of the ceporate
bod} 7 shall be elected and renewed , and
the buiness managed.
Wherefore, petitioners pray the court
for a charter incorporating them for a
period of ten years with right of renewal
and in manner requested, and not con
trary to law, and the usual advertise
ment.
C. G. Fennell, 1
M. Gr. Barfield, J
J). G. McMichael, 1 Petitioners,
J. M.T. Mayo, J
Filed in office, July 16th, 1594, Joseph
Jolly, C. 8. C. B.G.
GEORGIA—Butts Oountj.
I, Joseph Jolly, clerk of the superior
court in and for said county, do certify
that the foregoing is a true and a correct
copy of the original petition for charter
for the C. -jG. Fennell Company. Wit
ness my hand and official signature, this
July 16th, 1891. Joseph Jolly,
Clerk P. B. C.
The platform doctors of the Popu
list or piano party have changed their
platform. It once read : The land,
including all the natural resources”
and now, behold, it reads: “The land,
incuding all she national resources etc.”
They only use “ion” in place of “ur”
but what a change!
FAIR KOTICE.
There is no possible
chance for advertisements
to get in this paper unless
they are brought in by
Tuesday, and that is all
there is about it. This does
not apply to local reading
notices.—-Eds.
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LAGRANGE, GA. UULLCiIL
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Opens Sep. 19, 1894. Brick buildings, electric
lights, water-works, baths, gymnasium. Con
servatory advantages in music. Elegant
pipe organ. Art and voice culture, spe
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typewriting, stenography. Economical uniform.
Health unsurpassed. Best social Star
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College Home. t J : : : : t l t
EULER B. SMITH. Sec. RUFUS W. SMITH, Pres.
NORTH GEORGIA"
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DEPARTMENT uh THE UNIVERSITY,
At Dah/onega, Georgia.
Spring term begins first Monday in February.
Fall term begins first Monday In September.
FULL LITERARY COURSES.
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With ample corps of teachers.
THROUGH MILITARY TRAINING
under a TT. S. Army Officer detailed by
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Departments of Business, Short
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Under competent and thorough instructors.
v OVNG T.ADIES have equal advantages.
CHEAPEST COLLEGE in the SOUTH
-~For catalogues and full information ad
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SEPT, sheriff safes.
A’OBGIA— -Butts County.
Will be sold befor# the court house door
in said county, on fir.-t Tuesday in Sept.,
1894, within legal sale hour ; for cash,
the following described property, to-wi :
One house and !ot situated in the town of
Jackson, Butts county, Georgia, said lot
coutaming one-half acre of land, and
bounded as follows; Nor:h by a street,
west by lot of Bob Fish south by land of
Dr. Ellis, and east by land of Jack Atil
well. Levied on by virtue and to satisfy
one execution issued from the Superior
couit of si.id county, in favor of M- Y.
McKibben, and D. J. Spercer, t.ansferee.
against Lottie Watson, A/ary Amman,
Winnie Ridgeway and Henry Ridgway.
Levied on as the property of Mary Stor
man. Tenant iu given written
notice. 7his, Aug. 4, 1894.
J O BsAuenaMP,
Sheriff, /futts County.
I OR GUARDIANSHIP.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
GEO7?GL4 —Butts County.
Wheieas F. S. Etheridge, administrator
ol Columbus Burferd, represents to the
court in his petition, duly filed and entered
on record, that he has lull} 17 administered
Columbus Burford \ estate, thh- is,
fore, to cite all persons concerned, heirs
and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said admini-tra tor shouldnot be
discharged from the administration and
receive letters of dismission on the first
-Monday in September, 1894. This, June
Ist 1894.
J F. Carmichael,
3-m Ordinary.
For Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Butts County.
To all whom it may concern :
Joseph Jolly, administrator of d/ary J.
Bearden, deceased, has iD due form appli
ed to the undersigned for leave to sell the
lands belonging to the estate of aid de
ceased, and said application will be heard
on the first Monday in September next.
This, 30 day of July, 1894'
J. F. Carmichael. Ordinary.
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It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 2o cents per
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For f fL \Cost/ven£S3
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During the last few weeks in which fanners have been
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In hiot, ii you want any kind of a vehicle langing iu price
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REAL ESTATE.
We have a splendid farm for
sale with anew live room house
upon it, within 1 1-2 miles of
Jackson. This is a good paying
investment for someone to make
money. There is a nice stable
and barn on the premises, and
the ground is well adapted to
growing any cereals or fruits.
We’ll sell it for about half its
value. Call on Harmon and
McDonald for further particu
lars.
Good small farm for sale near
Stark in Butts county.
Good five room dwelling in the
beautiful town of Flovilla—lot
containing one and one-half
acres, out houses, fencing and
water perfect—we will trade this
property forpropert}' in Jackson
or Jackson Banking Cos. stock.
We will also sell good farming
land in close reach of the proper
ty if desired.
Five room dwelling, well fur
nished inside and out, pleasantly
situated, good well of water,
plenty of out buildings, garden,
yard and lot all under good fence.
Four hundred yards from court
house. For sale for less than
you could build the house. Call
and see us if you want a good
home in the best town in the
state. The lot of land upon
which the above property is sit
uated has 95 feet front running
back 210 feet.
Apply to Ilarmon & McDonald.
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