The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, January 26, 1877, Image 2

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[Written for the Herald. Never Get In too Biff a Hnrrj* AIvvuh slop to iiiuilitnte upon, .»»id inaku pr^pomtruts tor the pcrforinuiioo for any «>b- jnot wlilrii Is ju vis# for aceomphslimoiit; Ami :uiv*-r rush in»o it without first preparing Him niuiUH imvK*\ry In its accomplishment, amt until n wuy is ficvriod to obtain the etui nought. Auy work 'half oortmeucml. and without it proper understanding how it should bo douo, generally results in being half non-I, Grind the nxa boioro cmnmeuc- ittg to fell the trees, and have all Iho tools at hand, wall shar|Hnio*l bolero undertaking toh iiUl the house; by so dniug, thrible toe work cm bi accomplished in one-lmlf the time and hlnir, and besides, the work done, wiU l».» neater,better and moro lasting. Take a oirpsuter’vho is in too great a hurry to rfry his lumber, dress his plank, fit together The pioona properly, and to Imtld a rum uud anbitautial fomn’utiou; the consequence is, tho lumber will noon ba warped, the patiB nup.iMtud uud the Uonso blown awuy by n wiud. A m m that is always in a tremsndous bur* rv, never has time to do anything aid never filling auythlng right, but on the contrary, something is ulways wrong and out of ita place, Mon often loo fortunes by be’.ug in to groat a hurry, either to ucomnulate more, or olse beginning sotno yruml work before their tne-ins ura sufficient to oniry it out. Students of tho latter (lay, generally hnro » smattering of kuuwltslge, from tho simple lh&, they a r o in too big a hnrry to fix the princ.ples ot education properly npou tueir laiuds. When they mart to College they hur ry tnrongh iu one or two years, and when they gradnato all that can be said of them Is, that they havu heon to College. a student that cun graduate the youngest is considered the most erridlto and most accomplished. In tli# schools of the S’oica, and during the time of the Socrates, the students graduated in their thirtieth year. Now, if tho.t don’t com plete their education at eighteen, they are too old to go to Gol’-go. But the Vo rid is advancing, and if w« don’t hurry wo will be , left behind. ( Farmers often get in too great a hurry. Thoy plant their c rop before the grenad is prepared, broke up, manured and before tho fences nio repared, the corners cleaned out, und consequently the crop is hard to culti vate; tho cattle, hogs and other stock mo al ways in the field. When they buiria to cul tivate the growing prodneo, they seem to see how qnlok they can go over their crop, not how well they oau work it. When they gath er their crop the harvest is but half wbut it should have been. The grent secret of those who are in such n burry to accomplish Any thing, iu, they always wait until tho last mo ment to commence at it. Take timo to do everything,, and do it well, and when it is finished yon will uot regret the labor and tlrao spent in doing it; but ir it is hurried through nnd half done, you will never be satisfied with your work. There was a man once that lived in the Htute of K , who was always in a hurry. Ue n-ver took tiiio to eat, wash, comb his ncad, or fix his ddtfces properly on* lfe had been accustomed to goiug to hoc a certain widow that lived a few miles lrom him. IJo bad made frequent visits, tnd had become ♦namored with this widow, and she had be gan to reciprocate h:s love. His horse knew •xnolly where to go uud where lo stop when ever started in that direction. Ouo morning this man thonght he would go over to see hlslRdy-love, but was iu too great a hurry to change hfs shirt belcro leaving tho house. Tho shirt which bolmd on was too much soilodto wear, so he concluded he would carry auothur along with him and change wlnfo ho was riding. No sooner had he got out of sight of the hnnse. than ho nt-gnn to pull off bis shirt aud put on u clean one: ho let g« the bridle rains und commenced to draw bis shirt over his head, and got it off except tho arms, when the horse looking beck bocamo frightened and rail, and as the man’s shirt would dongle over his bead the fas'er tho horse would run. He attracted tho at tention of aUliviug on the road,und ttie peo ple were so frightened they left their homes and sought the dense forest, lor proiectiou. Tho sheep, cattle nnd hogs in sight, thought some spirit was on its wing, and they too fled to the woods The man would think of hiB condition and bis iuteuded and cry whoa ! but the horse quickened his t.r'oed, until fiually he reached the house of tlr widow, who had come to the gate to ere wluit war tho matter. She only found tint Mr. A., was shirtlcss. All lor bring iu ton great n burry. Truly, Maccmas. Bomb, Ga., Jan. 30th, 1877. Very Useful to Every Our. In tin other wuy urn u parson .get luck no large u profit lor a very little money,as to ex tend it in Jt-nruiug what to do, whin to do it, unit how to do it—in other word,, 10 have his brains help his hands. There is one way to do this: ’j nu huaII niviu^ ot extra pro duction ct ton than nnlf a cent u «Uiy. or 3 cents u wtvk, will now ptoduce a hrj,0,bouu- tifnl, cheay Journal, lor n’.l of 1877, aploud- idly ninuirottd, with over COO fine original K«graviugH and over a Th?(i*nud Columns of the very l*ut, plain, inuctittyl titwiworiUy information about'the cep day iu-tioor mid on* door work und coiucfdrt ot every home in Country, Village uud City. This iuior- mutioii is not prepared by mare Scribblers,- but by u largo force of intiU.gaiti working tn:*u und women, who know wbut they write about, and they arc assisted by lh.iny oilier*, who furnish mloruiuUcu trim their own pr.iotlcM and observation. Sucb a Journal is the Amuhicin AOKmufirm^tMT. so turned be- c.iUau Niaitod 515 years ugtfiui u fur.it jotrual, but sinco greatly enutrged amt iuiproveii to suit tho d.i ily wants of every muu, woumu, and child in City, Country uud V.llagu-lor the Furinur and Guruonor, the Murchuut and Mecliuaiv*. t u I'r.u- w.om 1 Ainu -indeed, u.l classert. It in p.ckcd lull oi'ui.if<il iuorui..- :ion that eviry ouo ought to have. Many; siugia hints und suegHsiious w,li repay luom i than a whcJj year’s cost of the paper, its I oi igiunl engraved plans-for buildings nnd! improv* ravins. with details of out, utc., uud{ common-sunns directions, ore wiriii fir mere! than a majority ot ths c* ally wo ks uu svelii-j torture. Great enfa is ♦•Xitiised to have every I lius in the paper tvli.-.b.e. Us cons.ant. per-1 sistaut, and full exposure cT a multsiuds of llmubiigti and sniudlt-s, mi war h tar niort) than its cost, aud l.av.« saved to its raidura and (o the country million*. of doilars that .would huve gene is to the baud-* of sharpers. Tho .Departincuts of llousukcv}**)-* ami Chil dren an very useful uud ei.tei mining. in short, the American Ao:udur.xui,isT is fall oi good tbiugs, and might to be in every house in the land. ’J’ne oncuiation is %* turge thft the Buhiishor* cun supp’y it at a ljttle aborc Ue cost of the printing paper— or $1 flu a jvur.vcnt post-paid; or lour copies $5.-10. IVkft cur advice aud.send your sub scriptions for 1877 (Vol. 30) to Oiiamok Jono Company. 245 Broadway. New York. You will fiud it to pay, aud juy well. THE SUN. Le7^. Tho difliTent crltUons of The Svn rfutii „ the next year wilt bn th« s»rao ss during Hie year tliat has just passed. The daily odltioi, will on week days be a sheet of four page-*, and on Sundays a slice* of right pages, or EG broad columns: while the weekly edition will la? a sheet of eight pages ol the same dimen sions and clmmctur tlut urn nlru-iily familiar to pnr friends. ThbKoh will still continue to ba the stren uous advocate of reform and retrenchment, uud cf the substitution of Ktuteumnuship, wisdom, and integrity for hollow preteuoe. iiutsxdbiiity, and fraud in the aduiluistmtion ol public affairs. It will conieuU tor the gov ernment of tho people l>y tbu people ana for the ceoplc, as opposed to government by frauds in the ballot, box and in ihu counting of votes, enforced by military violeuca. It will cudenvi.r to siip,.lv its readers- a body now not far from a million of kouIs—wlili the luoit careful, complete, ami trustworthy ac count of current oveots, aud will employ lor this purpose a numerous and carefully select ed staff of reporters and comspondents. Ita reports from Washington, especially, will V e fall, accurate, uad tearless; uud it will doubt less continue lo dcserVo and enjoy tho hatred of those who thrive by pluudirmg the Treas ury or by usnrntug wliat the law dons not giv„ thorn, while it will endeavor to merit the nonfideuce of llie publio by defending the righls of the people agnintt the encroach- moots of unjustifiable power. The price of (he dully bus will bo 65 cents a month or 86 ftO a year, post paid, or with tho Sunclaj edition iT.70 a year ! I Tho Suuday edition alone, eight pages of $1.30 a year. Tne Weeuly Son eight pagea of GO broad columns, will be tarnished during 1677 at the rate of $1 a year post paid. Tho benefit ot (hie large reduction from the previous latcs of the Weekly e.'.u he on- joyod by iu dividual subscribers without the neoescity of mmiugnp •nubs. At tho ramo time, if nu? c-f oiir frieuds choofle to aid in extemliug our circulation; we hbap be gmte- fui to them, nnd every Midi person woo sends us ten or moro such kubscrigerH from one Place win bo outiticri to ouo copy of tho pa per for luuiRMif withoiit cimrgc. At one doi- uir a year postage paid, tho expeuses of the printing are l>.u>jy repaid; and _Nji WAD VE RTISEM E X'l’S. OaOWHIHfi OLOEY! THB5 SOME SEWING MACHINE, WAS AWARDED THE FIRST PREMIUM At Ihfi CenteDulnl Exlithitinn, IHTVi. mul hn. nlir.i;, cnrrioi! off Ibr lilglint hou- on tlimw cxliibltHl. A Compact. Simple. Diirnble, Llffht Kunuiiiff and £fll> . oti nt«k Sllt.li" neblne. ADAPTED TO THE WANTS OF EVERY BODY. ■*£» Item, ComplfA WUhont Oaa • Kfciphalleally. the aaeblu for tte People. WARRANTED EOll FIVE YEARS, Beud for prim nnd samplM of work done on tht Homs, or full at any of our Offices* JOHNSON, CARK & CO . 30 1‘ann Square, N. T. 21 South Fifth Btteet, Kt. Bonis. 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SA.VANNAH, U*. fm a 'iip *■ S". bills'' : ' ■ f conntjr dMHoni. and wWa; MS, lmdouliiw^ ly b* the moat «Uy« and holly oohtaatcd, if any alno. 11m,memorable danvMa of lHSlL. le now fairly opened. TheHntibnalDemeemt- loPer^f wHf tbta ymr mfike « bold, Tigoe. ona, «hd dohbileka aiooeaeftil Mroggle for Iber niHintepauee.and auprcmaov of tboae prln.W plea which tun rlUl to the nnwperity of tho UepnbUo and eaatndallo Uia wriUMho of the people. • . .. - . . , In addition to the PnaldntlaleletUoivtbO mople In Oeorgie and Florid*.will«IM new titnte govemmenta. Iu Florid* the ■am. IMlgnpromiaeejp. be. mmaually rigorona, end there la a.probnhiUty.thAt lot the ffmr time eince Ihe war Uie people ofliiM BadW enl-ripden Stnto will eleot * Den.erratic Buie Government Iu those cumpoigna (ha peo> plo of the South are deeply lulereatedl aad •’ere Intelligenteltlaeu,.whoJntoth* welfete' of his oountryuud h»n heotiudat’n^. rt, ahonld Acquaint hlmsolf..with every ddtnil of the great work of redemption und reform that i* row going on. /. To this uud he ahoald afthstiribe to *h»t in circulating the SiiW " J Newt, un indejnindcnt * Osu. „ PrtjH-r, «f prouimnced oplalon* end *, m their oxpre-sior; a lnlper ipatla n pirlne*. **ltw .lepkHmeht.‘of ; ,lfeonii*'^*od WteihetonM4hediU>,*bi*x» bnt- r.h aumuinry of error. Imomiring iui thoM iiii o»jsf x'aV ob; j* is Dully. 1 year t ;.i»J)'.ivi«iO(ta , <■ Tri'Wmblyi' 1 year 1 .h&. (-.foe " 6 .tnohtb*.'. hit out f .A>. ,j| 00 «•: - ••IS "l Sipontha.. ,M Mpeotniur copja aent ;rpe on rcoelnt of Sola -a* be aeu by Port Offioe Of- deh ltegistered Loiter, or Eqdem at W J.B.ISTUL, duvunuuh* C ri,k,- ‘ 8a. ' Administratrix Sale.' G EORQIa—Tatlok uooan; J B» rlrto* of nn Order from the Oonrt cl Ordinarr of Kfiid county, will be .old before the Conrt- honse floor, ft, cold oenuty, onthe IratTbe*. day I Febrnnnr nop, within Ihe Iwel boon. lotoilandNo? 3 . . oonnly. fold lor the ben.Hi bfth# emdttar* of sold estate., Tt-rmscasb. SUSAN H. M1LLEK Estate of W. D. Idra<».«, . deed , . ... , r .tH llniiti ni ■ t* ais'