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THE ARQHS.
DIXIE INTERSTATE FAIR.
The D.xi* Interstate Fair, under
the auspices of the State Agricul
tural society and Macon Exposition
Company, will be held at the Cen
tral City Park, Macon, Ga , from
Octobei23 to November 8 1894 S4O
- in cash are offered as premiums.
New budding* have been erected,
Giving us hail* fur exhibition pur
poses 1 200x00 feet The race track
has been improved, and everything
done that is necessary to open Tne
Dixie Interstate Fair on October 23
rd on such a broad and liberal scale
as wilt afford a lull and ample illus
tration of the resouices and possi
bility s. not. only of the State of
Georgia but ot the entire South.
Attractions, grand and varied in
character, have been provided for
the entertainment and amusement
or the sight-seers who will visit this
great Interstate Exibition.
The celebrated “Midway Plai
sanee v that delighted the thousands
who visited Chicago at the Colum
bian Exposition will he with us,
embracing the German village,
Persian Theatre, New England
Home, Irish Village, Street ot Cairo,
Libby Glass Works, Glass Weavers
Japenese village, The Blarney Cas
tle, Egyptian Hail of London, The
Moorish Pplace, The Turkish The
atre, Palace ot Illusion, Ihe Ferris
Wheel.
Achilles Phi ton, the marvelous
equilibrist on the spiral tower, will
give 2 exhibitions daily. The eel
ebrated Montana Silves Statue, 9ft.
high; $91,800 pure silver in the
statue and $224,000 in the base.
The Sandiord Sisters and hosts of
other attractions.
The fair will be open night and
day. The park grounds will he as
bright as day with 50arc lights and
500 incandescent lights. All will be
pleased who attend
A C. Knapp, sec.
DUTY AND LA ,Y.
Occasionally one finds some news
paper which is inclined to find fault
with Governor Northteri’ for doing
his duty as governor of the state of
Georgia; some paper which, wheth
ei intentionally or not, misjudges
the governor tor his recent action in
the Valdosta lynching. Of course
lhe commission of such a crime as
that of Goosby excited only a feel
ing of horror detestation and a
desire for a swift punishment of the
c riminal'—such as a desire to kill a
mad dog, and at the same time the
despest sympathy for the untortu
nate victim of such a crime, and
the governor of the state of Georgia
unquestionably feels as we all do as
to these matters. But the greater
tne provocation for the violation of
the law, the greater the necessity on
his part lor an effort for its enforce
ment* Disagreeable as such du‘y
must he to him, he has no option.
He has sworn to enforce the laws
and if these laws are not adequate
to the prompt punishment of crimi
nals it is the duty of the prass and
people to demand of the legislature
their improvement. The decision to
locate the big Massachusetts cotton
loctory in Georgia in preferance to
some other states has been made,
not more from the superiority of the
laws of Georgia than the superiority
of their enforcement, Gov. Nor
then is a brave and honest man.
In some instances he has been
placed in trying positions and in his
efforts to do what he unquestionably
regarded as his duty, he deserves
the sympathy, not the advrsee criti
cism of the press.
In Goo-by* case the court had
called a special session and the trial
of the fiend would have taken place
•-within for.y eight hours from the
time when the lynching took place.
If Soi>6by nad then gotten out on
>! • technicality, there would have
been more of an excuse for the
lynchers to take the law in their own
hands.
The speedy trials of such devils
as soon as court can be convened
alter the commission of the crime,
and their hanging by process of
law without much time for prayers,
is what the intelligence of the peo
ple ought to demand ; but thithing
of newspapers, whose editors would
resent being call anarchists, abusing
a governor for his efforts to uphold
law and order, according to his oath
to enforce the laws of the state aa he
finds them, is little business on the
part of such papers, to say the least.
It is a fortunate thiag for the rep
utation ot Georgia that the people
have not placed some popularity
seeking, clamor-joining, duty-to
the-dogs politician *> the guterna
torial chair.
POPB THREATEN TO KILL.
At the recent general election the popu
lisis of Nevada county, Arkansas, elected
all their candidates on the county ticket
except the candidate f<fr countv clerk, &
man by the name of Vaughn.
O R. Me Daniel, the democratic nomi
nee, im ahead of his ticket and was de
clared elected by ihe election commision
ers and was given his certificate of election.
Vaughn served notice on JADaniel that
lie intended to contest the election and ar
rangements were made to take depositions
A few.’ days ago McDaniel received a
■°te. wiitten upon a sheet of the paper
that was used by the populist during the
campaign informing him that if he didn’t
surrender his claim to the clerkship he
would be kdled aDd his home would be
burned. ]>e democrats of JVevada county
are very much wrought up over the threat,
and every night three or four citizens are
d.ta led to guard the house.
Ihe tibove shows how dangerous it is
to let fanatics make any headway in poli
tics. Wb have heard people stand up and
brag about being called cranks. We had
as soon be called a fool or a scoundrel as
for the better element to consider us
cranks, for it means one or the other, or
both.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
A lot situated in the heart of
town, containing one acre with a
good live loom dwelling, and two
tenant house, two good wells ot
water. Splendid home for one
wishing to live near church and
school. For sale cheap. For
terms call on or address
J. M. Finley,
or D. J. Spencer.
Jackson, Ga., Aug. 23,1894. lm
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100 acres of good land in sight
of Worthville, level und well
watered, with 10 acres of bottom
lai\d worth SSO per s.3re, for
sale cheap.
400 acres of the be land in
Butts Cos, improved and most all
in cultivation. Two and three
fourth miles south of J ‘rson.
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
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want this place or not anu we
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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 ot water,
plenty of out buildings, garden,
yard and lot all under good fence.
Four hundred yards from court
house. .Jb or 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 laud upon
which the above property is sit
uated has 95 feet front running
back 210 feet. n
Apply to Harmon & McDonald.
We are tb * men from whom to
buy a Dome. Sf'P paying rent ard
come and buy a home oi us on
good terms.
Harmon & McDonald.
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ANDERSON & CURRY.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
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up stairs over the Yellow store, Jackson.
Georgia.
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OCTOBER SHERIFF SALES.
GEORGIA —Butts County.
Will be sold before the court house door
in said county, on the first 2uesday in
October next, 1894, within legal hours of
sale, for cash, the following described
proyerfy, to wit: One tract or parcel of
land, situated, King and being in the
county of Z?utts, state of Oeorgia, contain
ing fifty seven acres of land and bounded
as follows: On the north by lauds of
J/oward Vickers, south by lands of Mrs.
Julia Lindsey, east by lands of Mrs.
Norsworthy, west by lands of Posey and
Alfred Dodeon. Levied on as the prop
erty of S. S. Lindsey by virtue and to
satisfy one mortgage execution issued
from the superior court of said count}*, in
favor of J. W. Terrell against S. <5.
Lindsey. Property pointed out in mort
gage execution, Defendant in execution
given wiitten notice. This, September
oth, 1894.
J, O. Beauchamp
Shell If B. C.
GEORGIA—Butt county.
To all whom it may concern:
J. R. McCord and T. IP. J/cCord, ex
ecutors of J. W. J/cCord, sr., deceased,
have in due form applied to tbe under
signed for leave to sell the lands belong
ing to the estate of said deceased, and said
application will be heard on tbe first Moh
day in Cctober next. ?bis, the 27tb day
of August; 1894.
J. F, Carmichael,
Ordinary.
LIBEL FOR DIVORFE.
CEORGIA—Butts county.
Lula B. Rhodes) Libel for Divorce
vs in Butts <Sup. court
JosEiui W. Rhodes) August term, 1894.
Tbe defendant, Joseph W. Rhodes, is
hereby required personally, or by attor
ney, to be and appear at the next Superior
Court to be held in and for said county,
on tbe 3rd Monday in Febi uary next then
and there to answer the plaintiffs com
plaint for “Tribe! for Divorce,” in default
thereof the court will proceed as to justice
shall appertain ‘ Witness the Honorable
Jno. J. Hunt, .Tudge of said court, this,
3rd day of /September, 1894.
Joseph Jolly,
Clerk 8. O
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
State of Georgia, Butts countv.
By virtue fron. an order from the
court of Ordinary of Betts county, will
be sold, on the" first Tuesday in Novem
ber, 1894, at the court House door in
said ccunty, between the legal sale
hours, tlietract of land in said county
belonging to the estate of Mary J, Bear
den adjoining lands of Miss Mollie Bear
den C. A. Garr and Amos estate lands,
containing fifty acres also twenty-five
acres adjoining Mists s Mollie Bearden on
the east, north by lands of Catharine
Arnos, west by J. N. ! rownlee and south
by Amos place. Sold as the property of
Mary J Bearden, deceased, to pay
the debts of said deceased and for distri
bution. Terms cash. Oct 2nd 1891.
Joseph oily,
Adm’r. of M. J Bearden.
W il! be sold on first Tuesday in No
vember next within the legal hours of
sale for cash, at the court house in the
town of Jackson in the county of Butts
state of Georgia,
One hundred acres of land, more or
less, bounded as follows. On the east
by the estate of A Me Watkins deceased
On the north and west and south dv the
estate of B. F. Watkins. Ten acres ot
original woodland, one tenant house.
Place well watered by running stream.
Sold as the property of B. H. Darden, si.
deceased for distribution among heirs
and to pay debt.
B. F- Watkins, Admr.
EXECUTOR’S SALE,
GEORGIA—Butts county.
Will be sold before the court house
door in said county, on the first Tuesday
in November next 1894, within legal sale
hours for cash the following decribedprop
e ty towit: one house and lot, the dwellir g
is two story and has six rooms with good
dining and stove rooms attached, all the
above is as good as new, conveniently lo
cated is one of the best wells of water in
the state. The lot contains six acres more
or less and everything cons dered makes
it one of the most desirable places in
the town of Jackson. Also 1-2 individual
interest in grist mill situated 2 miles north
east from Jackson on yellow water
cieek and known as the ilcCord mill.
This is one of the best paying mills in
this section, having a patronage amount
ing to 5,000 bushels yearly with grind
ing capacity for a much larger amount.
The house is 2 story and comparatively
new and is large enough to r ccommodate
another set of runners. Sold for distri
bution among heirs. This Oct. Ist 1894
J. R McCord,
T. W. McCord.
Executors of the estate of J. W. Me Cord
Sr. deceased.
MACHINIST.
Mr. E. H. Brannen, a practical
machinist from Chattanooga is
now located in Butts county and
will fix any kind of machinery for
you reasonably, that can be fixed
outside of a factory. Call or ad
dress E H Brannen, Jenkinshurgh
Ga. 1 m.
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It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Ptice 25 cents per
box. For sale by R. G Bryans.
“notice “7~
If you do not settle what you
owe us by Oet Ist your notes and
accounts will be found in the
hands of an officer for collection.
J. M, Bankston <fe Cos.
Jenkinsburg Ga.
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Call around and see my
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see how cheap they are.
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sep-13-lm
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FANCY GROCERIES!
E. G. GILMORE & HENCELY,
Third Street, Black Front, at Hanes, the Jeweler’s.
Everything kept fresh, neat and clean, and the ladies are
especially invited to call on us.
We' keep country raised potatoes and onions, in fact, all kinds of
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Ice cold, non-intoxicating drinks of all kinds on hand at all times
Pure coacocolaon hand all the summer, as good as can be found.
Our country friends are also invited to give us their trade
and we guarantee to please them. •
GILMORE & HENCELY.
Jackson, Ga., Eeb. 8. 1894
Jackson Buggies!
FOR THE FALL TRADE,
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So if you want an Extension Leather Top Phaeton or Surrey
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In fact, if you want any kind of a vehicle ranging in price
from
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call on me at the JACKSON CARRIAGE FATORY and be
supplied. Just received, a large shipment of Old Hickory and
Tennessee Two-Horse wagons. Respectfully,
J. R. Carmichael.
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