The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, January 19, 1877, Image 3

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mr BSgBgBSBff We nro glad to leant that the last few day* of warn* weather has materially improved tho prospect of the oat crop. Many farmer* who thought tlnur eropB entirely hilled now report a fair pro*qwot of hu average stand lull. OUR BEPRESEXI'aTIVE t We notice tint tho Hon. Hutiuot Stewart, our county lloprosoiitniivo,' link introduced a hill m the Mouse to repeal th* act creatinu a State Hoard of Health. Also to tcpeal the not pmvitjing for publication of the Agricul tural Department fueTtassk*. ~ Some of our con temporaries are still “swearing at Mr. Wad ley lor not lettiug thrm pass ns “dead ueaus." Qoutleraen old “Wad. ’ Ik as deef as a blind mulu on that hml, urd we are told no uovrr tho padurs. * Let's drop hint. hired their from SC5 to uogfon want foitnd dead on Parker, named visiliug a relative left for his homo''in \ and died on the •Utility Officers, a# 1h passed otr quietly and ugh excitement being tnn Johnson, has been elected . Lawson, Hal'if, in Hart's son bar ooitu'.uted bis new Mt* Zion church, and will open hie school tho 1st, WUuduj in Feliru* •An Agricultural Society has heeu orgatu used at Mt. Zioit church, with W, It. ftor nlan President, and *T. P. Little, Secretary —Oat crop* have been n.ateria'ly caning* d in tins conuty by tbo recent eoldi Wheat has done better. —R*v; W. F figner opened the school at Prattsburg last Monday. The Geneva Lamp publisher, in Talbot - ton, bus gone out. —A “Sorboniflcalitudmutittri fii'e^tick,’ is wbat sho called him, the other night, —Mt. Z : tm church has a new atorc. • -Potatoes have been seriously injured bj tho recent c*ld weather. —Personvr..~Miss Blanch Iiamomo, ol Atnerlcus, and Miss Lou, McCrary, of Ge- have been spending several days with thair relatives and triouds in this neighbor hood. Gov. Colquitt's Itingnrul. 3 have raid this admirable address and ptontmnee it the vety best df the kind, We road, itud ho tmt eclat tbo heart-felt ifutummta of evety pntrio.itf Georgian, whet lie says, we must continue to retrench. The Governor lias moved off in the right direc tion and wo predict for him one of tue moat glorious admirations that tho EmptrB Stale of tbs South bus eveti had. Wo huve heard that the soro beads, afro laying the “aVmy iu plunders, *’ iu the shade, in the small matter of corning. That's right boys, Colquitt cad stand It if you can. If y*.u wish a good sbavejlialr dress sham poo, or anything in tho barber's line, go to William Parker's, « bo is uu excellent barber ami ho wUldx you up in stylo, lid cm Ways be ft mud ut Ins shop noil door to Mr. ft. H. Jor l.in's grocery store. mTyoks election Passed off quietly on Saturday last, and nru grateful to know that wo have a most ex cellent Mayor and a good. Coniicil. Thu fol lowing is tho ticket elected. Dr. !). A. Smith, Mayor. Aldermen, E. B. Wntora, Hugh Russ. W. ft. Batemah, Richard MquP f«rt, and Ji. D. Alleu. Tho now bc-rd will be sworn in to night, Friday, and the public no d?ubt, will be ou baud at the court house to witness the inter esting ceremony, A MURDERER CAV1UUVD! “Ca8 Carso»>," the nc K ro who killed Lewis Cook some timoago.was arrested ou tho2ith uP., in Upson coan:y and brought lnffe on Hutnriluy econing last by offio&u from that county. Hn, (Oils.) fans had his throat cut from enr to ear, luckwards, This whs done by thu gentlemen making the arrest. Cos is now undergoing a preliminary examination before Mr. justice JeukinH. Mr. Pntteiyon 'represents the Statu. Messrs, Wallace, Coi .hert, Carson, Hsrmou and Edwards the ac- ypused. TEMPERANCE LE01 VrIaJd A SEll MJN BY A WOMAN/ The people of Butler hud the pleasure of listening to' one of tho ablest temperance lectures on Wednesday night Inst, that Was ever delivered in tho town. Rev. Mr. Ta tum, a “Quaker" or “Friend," delivored the lecture. LU struck at the root of this mon ster evil, and gave the U. P. Government povftral broad sidns during the lectuxo, for Rolling the right to make whiskey, and was not complimentary to President Grant for grouting pardons to the lich prliiakoy thieves. We believe the old gentleman iB doing a food work. On Thursday night Mrs. Ta tum p'-eacbcd (o a luge and fiisbiouale an- dienco at tho Methodist churah. Whilst we do uot favor female preaching ourselves, it seems to be the custom ot tho friends to per mit it and wo believe they are a good, inof fensive people, Her sermon was creditable. The People Want Proof. There is no medteino prescribed by pnysi- clans, or sold by Druggists, that earriev such vidanca of it success and superior virtue as Bosimnn’s German Sviuip foraevere Couons, Coi.un. leitlnou the breast, Consumption, or any diheuso of tho v^hfoat and Lndgs A pi oof of that fact .'is tliM anv person ulflict- cd. e ni got a SAmpltfBotdo Jbr BJ conts and try its superior afloat, before huping the reg ular sisc at ,75 c#nts It has lately been in troduced in,tins country J'idin Germany aud its wond-aliil cares- a/o UKtot*i«uiug e\ try out* that use it. Three doses will relive any case. Tryit. ^nM by Dr.'John Walker. L ANTE E HOUSE, &* DUB, Proprietors 3VLA.003ST, - — — 0--k-, " -0- TiaTS K0U8E is now provided witli every necfAsai7 convniieia’e for the accommodation and comtbrt of its patrons. Thu nidation is desirable Imd convenient to thu liusiuess pnr- tton of tlie city. The Tables Have the bust the market affords. Omni bus to add Jrom depot free of charge, bn^* gage handled free ot charg* The liar is s'upplieit with the best wines And liqnohi. BUTLEB FElfi ALE COLLEGE, .AiSsriD 5& ALB nrSTlT'&l'B T H4 Bl-niUp Hw'i'fn ofllHR tinl.nliml will ojiuu Mondoj, Jafinary laillt 18J7. FOLltiWINO LOW RATES. Boflfd, Fuel and Ligbta included, y.vi* iinutb, • Ttiitiou iu Primary Department “ , Act'iuk-mii-, “ •' “ College Classes,^* “ Drawing ami Pat dittg, " Music wi'li use of piano, $loot) ta.tit/ so.uo $5.0(1 Fi such.and Gerpm’n each, $1.00 Exult Incidentid Exiieuses. per >'e?sion, 75 Elementary Priucliiles oi Drawing free A reduction of tou per cofat will be allowed for all pnyuit-utK ic ndVauco. Wlifaili uot paid In advance all nccomns will be presented pramutly at tnourpirution of each nwuth mid payment Axpoctud. In addition to the picsent fivcnlty a com pc* tent tcacber iu Froucli, Drawing, Pidbtin^ and NV»i Work, nod also an asslatAnt in tha [■unary Department, has been oinploywk The Faculty for the ensuing yea#, will hH composed of si* well qualified teueher**) and iUHtriiciiou will bo given in all branched tought iu iin.v College in the Slate. For further inforination applj to jaues t. White. Dea 22-lm. Prosidcuti We understand that labor tlirougn the county Is plentiful, and most of our fanners have secured all they need. Large i grain havo been sowed, which reduces the amount ot Jaud for cofn and cotton culture. c6m1Tose~c<jJi T: ’ T/i/, / We take pleasuro in .nfotming our renders and the public generally, that Mr. J. It. Bagiev of JInoon, who is an oxccllmit urtlst, in our town, and L prepared to do all kinds ef work in the very beat style of the art. He eaneatly request all to comofoiwaid at once, as lie will not muaiuin Ilutk-r a great while. Now is yonr chai.cn to get good pictures, His room will be found up stairs in the building of H. C. Holbrook. Do uot uiios this good opportunity. A QUOD MOTEL. We ask tho attention ol our readers tc the adveriiscurient of the Lanier Ilaiise, Macon* which appearj in another column. There is not anothar hot>.l iu the Bo««th better prepared to accoramodato tbe tr ti ling public than this one. Our cilizc ] will { Audit to their interest to nanko th i* their j bead-quarters iu visiting Macon, a this ho tel is si utatedin tho business pi lou.faf the, city, aud always bear this iu mind “thut [ lucre is always stnudiug ready nt the arrival! every train, on Omuibus and exprebs to carry you and yonr baggago too und from the depot free ot charge." Heed tho adver tisement. VALCABLX tiEHDA STOLES t On lost Sunday morning 14th., alt. about six odock, thero was sUdvn from our oilloo the amount of fire dollars worth of choice garden and flopor seeds, just received ot James Vick, of Rochester, N. Y.,byayoung man whose namo is Tern. Hamilton, and claims to have beeu .aisod in Eafaulu, Ala, where he learned tbe printing business. He has been in our employ about one month, aud oil Sundaymoruing he arose from his bed passed through out office, and started in the direction of Columbus* without saying a word to anyone. We warn all newspaper men from employing this boy, as ho is of a very low principal, and knows but little nbont the businoss. We trbst thrt all such wxetclus may yet be brought to sorrow, es peciolly those who violate tho Sabba^i day BLACKSHIRE'S ART GALLERY. NO. 13, COTTON AVENUE. iM^aoisr cSKa. THIS ESTABLISHMENT is deVolwl strictly to FIRST CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. Old defaced pictures of ovory kind, enlarg ed to lik-sisw aud colored true to nftlur* iu nil pasted, r.fu; or ink. Satisfaotioa guaruu- teuded iu every iustanc. fend GaCdcuining For Profit I |lf you wish to bft'onio a Commercial Flor ist, road Practical. Floriculture! All by PETER HENDERSON. Piico S 1.0& each, postpaid, by mail. mWMd CAT ALOGUE ov EVEBYTHINO FOU THU GARDEN Numbering. 175 pages, with one colored plate, sout 'FREE I to all out ertefomors of past years, < those who hnvo purchased any of the above books; to others ou receipt ot 26 cants. . Plain Plant or Seed Catalogue without plate, freo to all-applicants. PETER HENDERSON & CO- Seedsmen, Market, Gardners «t florists, 35 Coytlandt St„ New Yo/k Something STew-„ •^GKEHSTTS WANTED, badeS piuilifio FLOWEn m- Tbi« oorn oxcels anv cuher for br.-.ul and is the best for stock, it ripens six weeks iurjibr tdan any other (rind, uud grows iron* G to 14 cats on u atidk. Tbe idiportnut poiefts We claim for this new variety of corn uru these; • One skilk ot this corn bears tram 6 to l-i inrs; nuu hilt with two stalks makes from IU to 25 ears - producing from nue nn.o of gromid tlmd of four timts os many bushols ou tfae same soil and with the sumo cfalturo as tlic rouuuotf comi. 2. Tho corn is lieavu r iu w»*ii;l»t, bus Mi large an caf, thfUmf linsl^ and makes com meal, lbr family use, swet-n-r and raord nu'rltious, and valuable for feeding stoeki 3. That it will grow and produce a profita ble crop ou ground v here other corn will not grow to maturity. 4. It riprns wirlier nud is not liable to bu cr.uglit by frost. 5. The grains are largo, puro kui! white, uud uu ora dinary yield is ftom 80 to 1(JU bushtfs to tbs acre, ou medium Inmi A lino quality, of Four can bo made'from it, Wbou ground it produces a flour uualngoutt both iu uppeavnnoe and taste to fPnii* mode from tho best whito wheat, Even uu opicufef would tail to distinguish bctveeit bread muds from the two, Th* corn sbolled weighs 01 los to the bushel-wi.icU is 6 llw heavier than Suy tfther quality, PRICES BY MAIL POSTPAID, 1 Sa'ik Sl.nO | 8 Sacks $ 4.&L “ 2 50 jit) ,7Ud Each sack contains 1,000 sound grains. Sample stalks with the cars on them scut out to rigeuts, Write for Tfotimonials with terms to Agefats. Be wire of hwiudlers; nVf one elso has fhe gcmiiuc seed exdept myrtlf. Rome isirtks iHlvertisiug tnis corn uud offer-, ing to send stalks, when you order them they write you that their stalks are all goue. Re-> meub f Agents get a good commission, and write* for terms ut once before the Agency of your county is given to some one else, Address, W. 8, TIPTON* Cleveland, Tenri* SUBSCRIBE E0R THE BUTLER HERALD, BRIDGES SMITH'S PAPER, FOB $1.00 A YEAR, A live, newsy paper from tho Capital, full of chut, gossip, original sketches, paragraphs and mentions of all kind* Jusl tho kind of a paper to drive away blues and give the World a bright and cheerful look. A good agent wanted in every town in the South, to whom a liberal commission will be paid. Send stamp for a spociincu copy or enclose on* dollar And foCeivo the paper for one year. Addrees, BRIDGES SMITH’S TAPER. AUanto, €b.