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RFERRETS AND FERRETING:
the Little Animal* Are Handled
f Where They Are Made to Work.
■in En g 1:i n<i ferrets are more for work
Han as pets and are used for making
bolt from their burrows. To
H this scarcely any training is neces
sary: the three young ferrets which we
the other day worked as well as
■• ir more experienced parents. There
various reasons why white ferrets
■v to be preferred as opposed to the
Hnvn polecat variety. They are
■mally more docile and pleasant to
■indie. A brown ferret is apt to be
■ pped up by a sharp dog in mistake
a rat or rabbit, while a white one
■ always apparent, even when moving
the densest herbage. This
■>. cially applies to night time, ind
ncc poachers invariably use white
Hrnls. Gamekeepers who know their
■adness prefer ferrets taken from
■ma kers to any others. The poacher
■r. fully selects his ferrets, and from
■a- nature of his trade he cannot afford
H 1 >rk bad ones. Some ferrets cause
■ kbits to bolt rapidly, while others
Hrc slow.
I Sometimes a ferret will drive a rab
■ ' to the end of a blind burrow, and
■o. r killing it will not return until it
■.m gorged itself with blood; and more
H- able is added if the ferre* curls
i up for an after-dinner sleep.
■ . n, of course, it has either to be left
IS big out; if the former, it is well to
Hur every exit and return with a dead
Ha kbit when hunger has succeeded the
I) rged sleep. Ferreting is mostly
I act iced in winter; and it is to guard
H 'ainst such occasions as these that
H rking ferrets are generally muzzled.
H\ cruel practice used to obtain of
Htitching together the lips of the fer-
H •-> to prevent their worrying rabbits
Hud then “laying up.” But the most
Humane method of muzzling is with a
H >ft string, a muzzle constructed of
Hvhieh may be quite effective and at the
Ha me time not uncomfortable to wear.
Hare must be taken not to hurt the fer-
Hct, as if the string annoys him he will
Hndcavor to do nothing but get it off.
H>ccasionally ferrets are worked with a
Hinc attached, but this is an objection-
H'dc practice. There may be a root or
H’ irk in which the line may get en-
Hangled, when there will be digging
■ml ho end of trouble in getting at it.
Reeds sown with artillery.
■ Ounpowdor Helped to Plant Trees
on a Rocky Crag.
I Alexander Nasmyth, the landscape
Ha in ter, was a man fruitful in expedi-
Hits. To his mind the fact that a
could not be done in the ordinary
■aimer was no reason why it should
■e given up. Ills son relates the fol
interesting example of his in
duke of Athol consulted him as
■■wine improvements which he de
■n and to make in his woodland scenery
Hear Dunkeld. Among other things, a
Hr; ain rocky crag needed to be plant
ed with trees, to relieve the grim bar-
Hnm ssof its appearance. The ques
wasuhow to do it, as it was impos
■iklc for ut lv mau to climb the crag, in
Holer to set seeds or plants in the clefts
Hf the rock.
I A happy idea struck my father. Hav-
Hig observed front of the castle a
Hair of email cannon, used for firing
Ha kites on greatdays, it occurred to him
Hu turn them to account. A tinsmith in
Him village was ordered to make a num-
Her of canisters with-covers. The can-
Hstcrs were filled with all sorts of suit-
Hklc tree seeds. The cannon was load-
Hl mid the canisters were fired up
■gainst the high face of the rock.
Hht y burst and scattered the seeds in
Hi directions. Some years afterward,
Hin n my father revisited the place, he
Has delighted to find that his scheme
Hf planting by artillery had proved
Huvessful; the trees were flourishing
Hi all the recesses of the cliffs.
WAYS OF THE POMPANO.
Be I# a Frisky Jumper, as Well as Deli
rious Food Fish.
yfrfre of the most delicious food fishes
semi-tropics is the pompano. In
Hzu and shape he is not unlike the
Hun ruler of the northerri*estuaries, but,
■dike the flounder, he swims edge-
Hiso instead of fiat on his belly. In
H>lor his seales are gray, white, gray-
Hh blue and golden yellow, and when
He leaps from the water, as he fre-
Hiently does, the glinting of the gold-
H scales in the sunlight forms a beau-
Hfid sight. A traveler just returned
Horn Lake Worth, on the lower east
Hast of Florida, writes to the New
Herk Herald: “As we approached the
South of the canal the fish appeared
H be more numerous, and they made
Hug jumps into the air all about us.
Hlu }' were chiefly mullet and pom-
B and once I counted five in the air
H the same time.
H"before we reached the dredge boat,
Hx miles from the foot of the lake, we
four pompano, all of which had
from the water and landed ac-
Hdvntally in the bottom of our boat.
Bie of them struck our boatman, Ben
H'ie, in the breast, and the blow was
B sufficient force to nearly wind him
Br a minute. Since ice factories have
Sen established along the Indian
Bver and on Lake Worth, pompano are
■ipped to the northern markets in
S>v:e quantities. They ‘run’ through-
B the year, but make the best eating
the winter months.”
■ A New Geographical Apparatus
ue marine globe is anew physical
to produce currents similar
s-a currents. It consists of a glass
■ 'ke under the interior well of which
constructed the massive outline of
■ntinents and the hollows of sea
The bottom of the sea is
■: rued of an interior sphere, eoncen-
Sd with the one of glass, moving on a
Brt ical axis, and is worked by a gearing.
sea basins are filled with water con
twining - particles of stearine in suspen-
Son, which render all its movements
sible. -The exterior of the apparatus
x-s not differ much from that of a
?< graphical globe, and its merit is
iat it tends directly to facilitate the
udy of geography, so far as the sea
irrents are concerned.
General Duffleld Appointed.
Washington, September 27. The
x ident yesterday appointed General
> iiliam Ward Duffield, of Detroit.
superintendent of the Coast and
C"dei ic Survey, to succeed Professor
C. .Mendenhall, resigned. The po
tion is worth SO,OOO per annum.
Sullivan to Leave the Stage.
Washington, September 27. —John
who is now appearing in
in his new play, announces
will give up the stage after this
Hav-n.
PROFITABLE BAZARS.
England and America Have Both R a |,*d
Large Sum* by Them.
On May 5, 1845, a bazar was opened
n the Covent Garden theater which
ealized £25,046, says London Tid-Bits
lor * Was 10 ° btain funds
for the Anti-Corn Law league. The
l T ea ° f the P Jt ** d Sge was
“ r'T' and transformed into a
Norman Gotlne hall, filled to overflow
ing with products of manufacturing in
dustry. About 100.000 persons visited
that b f. Za r du ™? the seventeen days
jV la v ‘ sted - The stalls were at
tended to by 400 ladies, the wives and
daughters of leading free traders. A
bazar for the same object was opened
at Manchester on February 2 1842
the amounted to £10,OOo’;
000 were realized at a bazar in the
!; ree * rade hall ’ Manchester, in aid of
the Children’s hospital in that city;
£-1,000 were raised at a bazar in Dub
lin in May, 1892, in celebration of the
centenary of the Masonic female
orphan school. No fewer than 86,914
people passed through the turnstiles
during the five days the fete was kept
open. Twenty thousand pounds were
raised in November, 1890, at a bazar in
Ldinburg on behalf of masonic institu
tions. The sum of £13,716 was taken
at a bazar held at Glasgow in Febru
ary, 1890, in aid of a students' union at
the university.
On May 17, 1864, at the close of the
Metropolitan fair held in New York,
John 11. Gourlie, chairman of the
finance committee, transferred to
George T. Strong, treasurer of the
United States sanitary commission, the
sum of $1,000,000 as the “first install
ment” of the proceeds of the fair. He
expected SIOO,OOO to be added later.
ENDING A FAMILY ROW.
A Wile’s Stratagem for Getting Evea
with Her Stubborn Husband.
The other evening, says the New
A ork Recorder, as a muscular person
was passing a house, a lady who stood
at the gate called out to him: “Sir, I
appeal to you for protection!”
What’s the matter?” he asked, as he
stopped short.
“There’s a man in the house and he
wouldn’t go out of doors when I
ordered him to.”
“He wouldn’t, eh! W’e’ll see about
thatJ’ Thereupon the man gave the
woman his coat to hold and sailed into
the house. He found a man at the
supper table and took him by the neck
and remarked: “Nice style of brute
you are, eh? Come out of this or I’ll
break every bone in your body!”
The man fought, and it was not until
a chair had been broken and the table
upset that he was hauled out of doors
by the legs and given a fling through
the gates.
“Now, then, you brass faced old
tramp, you move on or I’ll finish you!”
“Tramp! Trampl” shouted the vic
tim as -he got up. “I’m no tramp! I
own this property and live in this
house!”
“You do?”
“Yes, and that’s my wife holding
your coat.”
“Thunder!” whispered the muscular
man, and he gazed from one to the
""d realized that it was the
wife s method ot nnumiu 8
had been having with her husband.
And then he made a grab for his coat
and disappeared into the darkness.
REAL ESTATE.
100 acres of good land in sight
of Worthville, level End well
watered, with 10 acres of bottom
land worth SSO per acre, for
sale cheap.
400 acres of the best land in
Butts Cos, improved and most all
in cultivation. Two and three
fourth miles south of Jackson.
Improvements on place including
nice residence.
Good farm for sale two miles
north of Jenkinsburg, contain
ing one hundred eleven and a
half acres, with two sets of build
ings, all in a high state of culti
vation. Three payments allow
ed. Come fo see us whether you
want this ’place or not anu we
will fit you up
We have a splendid farm for
sale with anew five room house
upon it, within 11-2 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 tor property 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. bor sale for less than
you could build the house. Call
and see us if you waDt a good
home in the best town in the
state. The lot of land upon
which the above property is sit
uated lias 95 feet front running
back 210 feet.
Apply to Harmon & McDonald.
We are th men from whom to
buy a home. Stop paying rent and
come and buy h home of us on
good terms.
Harmon & McDonald ,
PKOFESSIOSAL cards.
W W.Anderson. Frank Z. Cr rrt.
ANDERSON & CURRY
attorneys at law.
Negotiates loans on real estate. Office
up stairs over the Yellow store, Jackson.
Georgia.
M. M MILLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in court house, Jacks-m, Georgia.
M, V. M KIBBEN,
Attorney at Law,
JACKSON, GEORGIA.
STOP AT THE
Morrison House.
EVERYTHING NEW
ANHFIRST- CLA SS.
Conveniently Located.
Free Hack to Depot,
C. VV. Buchanan, Prcprtet r
Dr.O. H. Cantrell.
DENTIST,
JACKSON, GEORGIA.
B. W. WRENN, JR.
Attorney-at-Law,
Commercial Law
A Specialty. ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
THE STAMP&ftO,
DURANG’S "
Rheumatic Remedy
Has sustained its reputation for 18 j-ears
as being the standard remedy for the
quick and permanent cure of Rheuma
tism, Gout, Sciatica, etc-., iu all its forms.
It is endorsed by thousands of Physi
cians, Publishers and Patiems It is
purely vegetable and builds up from the
first dose It never fails to cure.
Price is one dollar a bottle, or six
bottles for five dollars. Our 10-pagcPam
phlet. sent Free by Mail. Address.
Bitigng’s Rtatalis itedj Do.
131 G L Street,Waslii-iatoii, D. C.
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earth. They act with an case that makes
them a household 1.1 *sine.
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from the prescription of an eminent physician
who used it with marvelous success for 40 years,
and its continued use for fifteen years by thou
sands of grateful people has demonstrated that
it is by far the best building up Tonic and Blood
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rich blood, and possesses almost miraculous
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jar WRITE FOR BOOK OF WONDERFUL
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If not kept by your local druggist, send SI.OO
for a large bottle, or $5.00 for six bottles, and 1
medicine will be sent freight paid by
BLOOD BALM GO., Atlanta, Ga.
Tlßffl.GJ.aDdA. Collie,
(A Department of the University
of Georgia,)
Will begin its 15th fear September 3d.
Best Equipped College in Georgia
for Boys,
Full Literary and Scientific Course,
Thorough Business and Com
mercial Course.
Unequaled Military and Physical Cou^e,
All cadets board in barracks un
der military discipline day
and night. Board $9.50
per month. Tu
ition free.
For Catalogue address,
J. C, WOODWIND, frest,, '
Milledgeville, Ga.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
A lot situated iu the heart of
town, containing one acre with a
good five loom dwelling, and two
tenant house, two good wells of
water. Splendid home for one
wishing to live near church and
school. For sale cheap. For
terms call on hr address
J. M. Finley,
or D. J. Spencer.
Jackson, Ga , Aug. 23,1894. im
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The Best Salve in the 'vorld tor Cuts,
.Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe
ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil
blams, Coras, and all Skin JE7ru .ffions, and
positively cures Piles, or no pay requiied.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
oox. For sale by R. G Bryans.
NOTICE “
If you do not settle what you
owe us by Oct Ist your notes aud
accounts will be found in the
hands of an officer for collection.
J. M, Bankston & Cos.
Jenkinsburg Ga.
OCTOBER SHERIFF SALES.
GEORGIA—Butts County.
Will be sold before the court house door
in said county, on the first 1 uesdav in
October next, 1894, within legal hours of
sale, for cash, the following described
proyeify, to wit: One tract or parcel of
land, situated, lying and being in the
county of stale of Georgia, contain
ing fifty seven acres of land and bounded
as follows: On the north by lands of
.Howard Vickers, south by lands ot Mrs.
Julia Lindsey, east by lands of Mrs.
Norsworthy, west by lands of Posey and
erty of S. S. Lindsey by virtue and to
satisfy one mortgage execution issued
from the supeiior court of said couuty, in
favor of J. W. Terrell against S. <5.
-Lindsey. Property pointed out in mort
gage execution. Defendant ia execution
given written notice. 7’bis, September
sth, 1894.
J. 0. Beauchamp.
Sheifffß. C.
GEORGIA—Butts county.
To all whom it may concern:
J. R. McCord and T. IF. A/cCord, ex
ecutors of J. W. A/cCord, sr., deceased,
have in due form applied to the under
signed for leave to sell the lands belong,
iug to the estate of said deceased, and said
application will be heard on the first Mon
day in Cctober next. 21m, the 27th day
of August; 1894.
J. F, Carmichael,
Ordinary.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
GiiTlßGl^—Butts county.
Lula B. Rhodes ) Libel for Divorce
vs in Butts Aup. court
Joseph W. Rhodes) August term, 1894.
7he defendant, Joseph W. Rhodes, is
hereby required personally, or by attor
ney, to be and appear at the next Superior
Court. to be held iu and for said county,
on the 3rd Monday in February next then
and there to answer the plaintiffs com
plaint for “Zibel for .Divorce,” in default
thereof the court will proceed as to justice
shall appertain IFitness the Honorable
Juo. J. Hunt, .Fudge of said court, this,
3rd day of September, 1894.
Joseph .J oi.lv,
Clerk y. C-
ONE CEN T TO GET WELL
If you are suffering with any skin or
blood disease, Rheumatism, Catarrh, U 1
cers, Old Bores, General Debility, etc,,
write on a postal card to the Blood Balm
Cos., Atlanta, Ga,, for book of wonderful
cure3 free. 7’his book will point the way
to speedy jecovery. .Botanic Blood .Balm
is manufactured after a long tested pres
cription of an eminent physician, and is
the best building-up and blood-purfying
medicine in the world- Price SI.OO for
large bottle. For sale by druggist. See
advertisement elsewhere.
THE BEST
BLOOD
Purifier n
AND TONIC
For Old and Young
t ° jjj>i m
QUICKEN I*4 M
the In H
Appetite, fjj B
REMOVE THAT ( Eg
Tired Feelingl^H^B
And Make the Weak Strong.
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every organ and tissue of the body.
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€tares others, will cure you
DR. HATHAWAY & CO.
.^SPECIALISTS^
(Regular Graduate*.)
Are th u leading and most successful specialists and
will give you kelp.
Young and mid
die aged men.
Remarkable re
-ft. \ cult* have follow
\ ed our treatment
Many year*
varied and success
TtaMMD. tut exptriensc
Wwafej, JWa In the use of cur*
tlve methods that
VE9Hgg]£g£Bj|Bßßa we alne own au<!
xa-jML control for all du
-ex* orders of men who
have weak, und*
or dls
bI, ifgff®**® 4 orgsi*. or
\ gpM6BjS||agwho are Buffsrln*
errors of
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jjk, SKSBMIWor who are nervous
- Era ! > j aaaßptHß|and impotent,
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contempt of their
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CATARRH, and diseases of the Skin, Bloo<
Heart, Liver and Kidneys.
•YPHfLIS— The most iwpid. safe and effective
remedy. A complete Core Ouju*antec(L
SKDi DISEASES of aU kinds eared who-?
many Qthers have failed.
DfIATTRAL DISCHARGES promptly
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includes Gleet and Gonorhaea.
TRUTH AND FACTS.
We have cured eases of Chronic Diseases tba
have failed to get cured at the hands of other speciv
lets and medical institutes.
j— i "win REMEMBER that there is hope
for You. Consult no other, as you may waste valuable
time. Obtain oar treatment at once.
Beware of free and cheap treatment*. We give
the best and most scientific treatment at moderate
prices—a* low a* can be done for safe and skillful
treatment. FRRE consultation at the o2lc or
by mail. Thorough examination and careful diag
nosis. A home treatment can be given In a majority
of cases. Send for Symptom Blank No. 1 for Men:
No. 2 for Women: No. 8 for Skin Diseases. All corre
spondence answered promptly. Business strictly coa
ndentlal. Entire treatment sent free from observa
tion. Refer to our patients, banks and business men.
Address or call on
DR. HATHAWAY & CO.,
aa Soots Bmd Stnet, ATLANTA, GA.
Orange Blossom,” the common sense
Female Remtdy, draws oat pain and
soreness. Sold by W. L. Carmichael.
Brfm!
Call around and see my
stock of new Watches and
see how cheap they are.
Hanes, the tfeweler.
sep-13-1 m
J. J. Thornton.
STOCK DEALER
FEED, SALE AND LIVERY STABLES.
Fine Turnouts at All Times.
Jackson, : : Georgia.
In as safe and harmless as a fla*
aeed 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.
Sold by DR. W. L. CARMICHEAL.
tWliat Nerve Berries
have done for others
OF ' 16TH DAT.
HUEN Easily, Quickly
and Permanently Restored, soth day.
£ ???A^ ve cu J e for all Weaknesses, Nervousness,
liability, and all their train of evils resulting:
from early errors and later excesses; the result
2:,!f v ‘' rw ‘2 rk ' tvorry, etc. Develops
ana gives tone and to the sexual or
{•Alts. Stops uit natural losses or ni&:l>tly
emissions caused by youthful errors or ex
cessive use of tobacco. opium and liquor,
Which lead to consumption and Insanity,
i heir use shows immediate improvement. Accept
no Imitation. Insist upon having the genuine
IvAIVO Rnifioe no Other. Conven
* "p* *J® Dd Ii 69, ient to carry in vest
pocket. Price, *I.OO per box. six boxes, one full
treatment, *5.00. Ouaranteed to cure any ease.
Ii not kept by your druggist we will send them
by mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wrap
pea Pamphletfree. Address all mail orders to
AHEBICAH FJ) IC'A I. CO., Cincinnati, O.
F sale by Dr W L Carmichael,
A PROW ESCAPE!
How it Happened.
The following remarkable event in a lady’s
life will interest the reader: “Foralong time I
had a terrible pain at my heart, which flut
tered almost incessantly. Iliad no appetite
and could not sleep. 1 would be compelled
to sit tip in lied 1 belch gas from my stom
ach until I thought every minute would be
Tny last. There was a feeling of oppression
about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a
full breath. I couldn’t sweep a room with
out sitting down and resting; but, thank
God, by the help of New Heart Cure all that
is past and I feel like another woman. Be
fore using the New Heart Cure I had taken
different so-called remedies and been treated
by doctors vriifccut any benefit until I was
both discouraged and disgusted, lly husband
bought me a bottle of Dr. Miles’ New Heart
C are, and am happy to say I never regretted
It, as 1 no./ Lave a splendid appetite and
f - cep well. I weighed 125 pounds when I be
rm rik : ijthc remedy, and now I weigh 13014.
Is effect in my case has been truly marvel
c is. I: f r surpasses any other medicine I
e r taken or any benefit I ever re
ru\. 1 !.n physicians.”—Mrs. Harry Starr,
I vtsyi ;e, Pa., October 32, 1892.
Dr. iuloss’ NV.v Heart Cure is sold on a posi
:vo guarantee by r, i druggists, or by the Dr.
.ieihca.l Cos., ii.khart, Ind., on receiptof
-ri -, felj r bottle, six bottles 15, express pre
re . Tnis great discovery by an eminent
u.ji m heart disease, contains neither
splaces nor dangerous drugs.
Tor Sale by W. L. CARMICHAEL
and R. Gt, BRYANS & CO.
IACDIHPC s
UuliflnyL pyiM | ppp
LAGRANGE. GA. UlllglgSllC
Opens Sep. 19, 1894. Brick buildings, electric
lights, water-works, baths, gymnasium. COO*
servatory advantages in music. Elegant
pipe organ. Art and voice culture, spe
cialties. Elocution fine. Bookkeeping ana har
mony free. Sig'nt-singing daily. Dressmaking,
typewriting, stenography. Economical uniform.
Health unsurpassed. Best social SOr*
roundings. Pupils board with Faculty is
College Home. Itttttttt
IUIER B, SMITH, See. RUFUS W. SMITH, Pm,
k qvfr Wait not, lewiie as
m/ffiW m\ -jf mg the stork. Buy your
Jii. Blr And bring your f-
J. 11b,
,M|k Jackson Ga iSouth i;/ Jmpsey Soum
{ i s 1 c ! 4}j ACKSONGA
Capital Female College.
ATLANTA, ■ GA.,
Far Hiir Elitiiin Of Girls Ml You Ladies.
Fvery department complete. Best selected faculty in state. Broad corrioulum in
classics, mathematics, English and Science. Uusurpas-;ed advantages in elocution,
art, Ffench and Gherman Exclusively conservatory methods ia music,—Piano, Vo
cal Violin and other stringed instruments. Pieparatory department also perfectly
equipped and thorough. Boarding department select and limited. Rate—s2lo.oo
a year for all necessaty expenses. Correspondence invited. For catalogue and other
particulars, Address, Jl/iss Leonora Beck, President.
✓ -
A
general observation will convince any
MAH
woman or child, though far-sighted, near-sighted or half
blind, that for bargains the BLUE FRONT STORE
of GUNN, POTTS & CO., on Third Street
IN
Jackson, is the place. Twenty dozen hats, cost $12.00
per doz. to sell for 50c each in the neAxt
30 days; worth $1.50 each
JACKSON
is the place for cheap goods, and Gunn, Potts & Cos. is
par excellence, the ideal place of places; such
stocks of goods were never before
FOUND
in Jackson. Boots, Shoes, Hats, caps clothing dry goods
notions, ladies’ and gent’s furnishings, etc.
A
visit from the ladies is invited, for we have a
BUSHEL
of nice things, and cheaper than you ever saw them,
Our new fall dress goods will repay your inspection.
OF
all the bargains, none excel our new stock of Clothing
They will all be sold on a
GOLD
basis, but paper
AND SILVER
will be received in exchange. Call and get prices and be con
vinced. The gaods were bought to be sold, and will be sold re
gardless of hard times. Groceries by the car load cheaper than
the cheapest.
See. Thompson lias charge of the Grocery Deft.
GUNN; POTT * CO.
NORTH GEORGIA
Agricultural College,
DEPARTMENT Ot THE UNIVERSITY,
At Dahtonega, Georgia.
Spring term begins first Monday in February.
Fall term begins first Monday In September.
FULL LITERARY COURSES.
TUITION FREE
With ample corps of teachers.
THROUGH MILITARY TRAINING
under a U. S. Army Officer detailed by
Secretary of war.
Departments of Business, Short
hand, Typewriting, Telegraphy,
Music and Art.
Under competent and thorough instructors.
LADIES have equal advantages.
CHEAPEST COLLEGE in the SOUTH
For catalogues and full information ad
dress Secretary or Treasurer of Board
Trustee*.
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None Genuine Without The Likeness And
Signature or M.A.Theoford on FrontOf
Each Wrapper. M.A.Thedford Med. (S'
■ * Rome.ga,
W. L. Douclas
iCS CUAP 18 THE best.,
Vllvb NOSQUIAKINa
*And other special ties for
Gentlemen, Ladles, Boys
and Misses are the
Best in the World.
See descriptive advertise
ment which appears In this
paper.
Taka ae Substitute.
Insist on having W. L.
DOUGLAS’ SHOES,
f with name and price
Stamped on bottom. SoM by
DR. J. V. CRUM.