The Jackson argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 189?-1915, September 17, 1896, Image 1

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VOL XXIV. The Globe Store! =Push ! Push !== The time to make Hay is when the bright orb of day hangs with splendor in the blue vaults above, BUT NOW’S THE TIME TO MAKE ::::: MONEY ! that same be secured for both you and ourselves we sent THREE BUYERS to NEW YORK, who having thoroughly investigated the MONEY QUESTION, and realizing the extent of the FINANCIAL STRINGENCY have purchased the Cheapest, Best and Most Complete Stock ever displayed in Jackson. Our motto is Thf Best Ms f# tie Least 1 11) / PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. V. McKIBBEN, Attorney at Law, JACKSON, - - GEORGIA 1\ J DEMPSEY, Attorney-at-Law, Office in fX'inpsey Building, No. 2 Mulberry Street, JACKSON, .... GEORGIA Drs. Geo. and Ed. Tigner, DENTISTS, Corner Broad and Marietta Streets. Grant Building, ATLANTA,GA. At Jackson, Ga., from the 11th A. M. to the 20th P. M. of each month. Office up stairs over Crum. Ex-Lieut, Governor STATE OF NEW YORK. xjf\ '/• 'I __ \ mßm JfiFis" iTfllii irf VJSf^^Kx TlhT^ Hort.THOi.^./JtvoW)/ Syracuse, N. Y. * One of New York’s greatest statesmen and parliamentarians. 16 years a member of the Legislature and 3 times its Speaker, is now sitting in his third Constitution Convention, 18StL 1867. l&M. In his beautiful old age< 84 ‘be gives attention also to hlsown “constitution/’ While sitting ta the New York Legislature, as a fallow member with Dr. Fenner, he wrote: •‘Hon. M. M. Fenner. M. D., Assembly Chamber. Albany. N. Y. Dear Sir:— l am greatly benetited by the use of your Blood and Liver Homedy and Nerve Tonic tor which I thank you very much.” . Again from the Constitution Convention. Albany. June 30,1804. he writes Dr. Fenner: •*Your kind letter of tue 20th lust., came duly to hand. • • ( expect your great Item edy to further prolong my life 20 years. ” For Sale by Or. J. W. CRUM. Come to See Us. THE GLOBE STORE. C, G. fEMMELL S C 0... Proprietors LOCAL ITEMS. Allep and Cos. have moved next to Dr. J. I Byrons offic.?. Mr. R. L. Duke of the Argus spent Saturday and Sunday in Griffin. Pepperton Cotton Mills will soon be turning off cloth from its looms. Miss Alice Bramblet who has been visiting Miss Clvde McCallum has gone to Griffin to visit friends. Arrow Ties only $1.15 per bunch at The Globe Store. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rosw of Barn eaville visited ye editors fa nily last week. Arrow Ties only $1.15 per bunch at the Globe Store. JacKson Institute is still booming and the pupils are increasing as the days go by. In canned goods, we have the assortment. Allen and Cos. Col. F. Z. Curry is making some improvements on his dwelling on Third street. Give in your advalorem taxes, books open at New YorK Store, E. c. Robinson T c fc R. Messrs. Tom Atkinson aud Jesse JoJly will leave soon to enter Mercer University at Macon. Dr. J. W. Crum will put in anew line of drugs when the improvements on his store are completed. The season at Indian Spring is ov er and things thereabouts have assum ed their normal dull appearance. Prof. Hunt has fallen into line quite nicely down at Jackson Institute and is doing splendid work for the school, Bob Etheridge went up to Atlanta Sunday and spent the day. He says he heard Sam Jones preach. Nit. Mr. T. \V. Nutt, one of Jackson's best cotton buyers, has made his headquarters in our town this season. —Henry County Weekly. R. L. Daughtry, the clever mana ger of the Star Store was up from Jackson Wednesday.—Heny County Wt ekly. JACKSON, GEORGIA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1896. On account of a little decline in the market not as much cotton was sold last Saturday as on previous Saturdays. The Manufactures Mutal Insurance gives you the lightning clauses on their policies free of charge S. B. Kinard Agt. Bring your cotton to Jackson where you will be sure to get an eighth more for it than elsewhere, and where you can buy goods 15 per cent cheaper. We learn that Mr. J. W. Minter of had quite a serious fall from his barn one day last weex. He is however able to be out again. From present indications Bob Eth eridge will spend his Sundays in For syth. All of a sudden he has become infatuated with a certain pretty maid in the direction of Monroe's capital. What the result will be remains yet to be seen. ; \\ e notice that J. R. Carmichael has the agency for the famous Sum mers Buggy of Barnesville, for Jack son and Butts county. Mr. Carmich ael Knows a good thing when he sees it. Call on him when in need of a buggy. The Summers Buggy is guar anteed. Potts, Thompson a Cos. have secur ed the building recently vacated by E. G. Gilmore and G. S. Hanes, and will oceupy it in connection with their present building. A door way has been placed between the rooms for convenience. They expect an in crease of patronage and will .enlarge their stock. Mr. Floyd Williams will be with the firm from this time on. I can carry insurance on country dwellings stores barns mills, standard houses. See me before placing your insurance I can make it to your ad vantage to do so by insuring you in Mutal companies that pay back part of the premium and in no instance are you subject to assessments. S. B. Kinard. They tell a good one on the bank in McDonough. It is said that it pays for cotton in silver. If you sell six or eight bales, the bank loads you down with silver dollars. Siuee this payment in silver has been going on there has been quite a demand in McDonough for lire arms to protect the'sellers from robbery while on the way home with pockets stuffed with silver dollars. Prof. T. J. Woof ter of Mercer Un iversity was in Jackson a few days of last week in the interest of his school. He has charge of the mathematics department of the university. He says it is quite probable that ex go/ernor Northen will be the next president of Mercer. The trustees and faculty will manage the institu tion until next summer when Mr. Northen will be in position to aedept the presidency. Need of Shelter. As the winter season is approach ing we hope to see some effort made by the merchants to Lave a public shelter for the benefit of the farmers who drive to town and whose animals are compelled to take the weather as it comes. At a very little expense a public wagon yard and stalls for stock could be put up. It is indeed a hardship on mules and horses to have to take the sun and rain for hours at a time. We hope there will soon be erected a shelter for their protection. Worth* Your Confidence. The success of Hood’s Sarsaparilla in ; conquering scrofula in what ever way it may manifest itself is vouched for by thousands who where severely afflicted by this prevalent diseases, but who how ejoiceoyera permanent cure by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Scro ula may appear as a humor, or it may attact the glands of the neck, or break out in dreadful run ning sores on the body or limbs. At taking the* mucous mberauce, it may develop into catarrh or loding in th lungs lead to consumption. Come as it may, a faithful coarse of treatment with Hood’s Sarsaparilla will over come it, for working upon the foundation of all dis eases, impure blood, the system is clar ified and vitalized, aud vigor, strength, and health restored to the body. For Sale Cheap. Crams new Terrestial Globe nieely counted with instructions how to se. The very thing for teachers. f - Apply Abgfs Office. Andßemember we are Paying Higliest Prices fur Cotton, and all Country Produce. Don’t Worry About Hard Times and Short Cotton J Crop, but save money by calling on us (and money saved is money made). Xext week we will <nve you some PRICES THAT TALK. Our stock of Dry GrOOCIS is nowjreplete with some of the newest designs and latest novelties in Dress hoods, Millinery, Hats, Clothing, -SHOES, ETC - - Don't Lose Your Votes t'or Rryan. Tnere are people who do not under stand the system under which our presidents are elected. There are very intelligent men who think it will be of advantage to Bryan in Georgia, for instance, he will .head both the Democratic and Populist electoral tickets, and that his effective vote here will be the sum of the vots cast 'for those two tickets. This would be true if the people voted directly for president and vice president, but they do not vote for them at all. Their names at the head of the ticket are simply distinguished marks. That is all. The vote is cast for the electors; and where the electors on the two tickets are as much in opposition to each other as they would be if one were for the Democratic nominees and the other for the Republican. This would be true even were Bryan and Sewall or Bryan and Watson to head both the electoral tickets. It results from this that, although Bryan’s name may appear at the head of both the Democratic and the Pop ulist electoral tickets, he is actually running against himself. People speak loosely of voting for Bryan and Sewall or Bryan and Wat son when, in reaility, they do not vote for them at all. Their names torn from the top of their respective elec toral tickets woul not invalidate the tickets a particle. The names of the electors would be left, and it is the vote for them that counts. It ought to be plain, from this, that a thousand votes cast for the Democrat ic electors and a thousand cast for the Populist electors so far from counting as two thousand votes for Bryan and a thousand, each, for Sewall and Wats on, would simply neutralize each other, and leave the candidates in the same position, relatively to each other, as if not a vote had been cast. Only one set of electors should be voted for; and, as the Democrats are stronger in the State aud in the country at large than the Populists, the Democratic elettors should be chosen. Then, not a vote would be lost ,but every one would count for Bryan. Are You Thin? Look, about you l See for yourself! Who suffer most from sleeplessness, nervousness, nervous dyspepsia, neuralgia, despondency, general weak ness? Who are on the edge of nervous prostration all the time? Those who are thin, Opium, chloral, bromides, headache powders, only make matters worse. Iron and bit ters are only stimulants* To be cured, and cured for good, you need a fat-making food* You want new blood, rich blood; and a strong nerve tonic. SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos phites is all this. It feeds the tissues, makes rich blood, and strengthens the nerves. Book about it free for the asking. For sale H' all druggists at 50c. and SI.OO. SCf BOWNE, New York. Chamberlain’b Eye and Skin Ointment Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt- Rheum, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped Hands, Itching Piles, Bums, Frost Bites, Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. | For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. TO HOBSEOWNBBS. For putting a horse in a fine healthy con dition try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders. They tone up the system, aid digestion, core loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25 cents per package. For sale by druggists, fl DU. PEFFEft’B Royal-tansy pills eSKWOISCOVEHY. NEVER FAILS, A new, reliable and safe relief for .sup pressed, excessive, scanty or painful mensturation. Now used by over 80,000 ladle*. Invigorates these organa He. ware *f ’dan*erou* Imitation. Name papen #2 per box, small box Cl. Sent seated In plain wrapper. Send *o in stamps for particulars, gold by local FOR SALE BY W. L. CARMICH AEL. X). 87