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About The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1877)
m 'n> . .i"~ign" -rat; n'y* lOIL « S W $. *»«tiHUomrii’’ *»,»*• lOlol'W MARCH Mill; 1S--J7. -ii-eiq ’^6tice i ^ We wish to suy to onr friili'uls of linUer, that »•« havo on hum! •nd.tor sale, u large quantity of 'fl.i.mn ..('.lit tli.-k ifiioiiilie illtnltfSntl • uu lorsmu, u )»«*,■ vi Ouanojof all tho various qualities, whioh we will sell at' retail for garden purposes. Call at- the tie- j.ot. . • 0, T. WATERS. WANTEDI .> A good situation ia now offered to a steady, honest boy, of good habits, between tho age of twelve and eighteen, who wishes to be* ooiuo uaeful in life, and has had some experience at type retting, can do - .well by applying at this offico, at once. We do not want • tramp, they have been numbered by score* passing too and from, like a hreeie of the air, that canst not'’tell; frt|tn *1 whence they cometh or whithertsthey • goeth." They are ncurse to themselves and a diggraoe to soeiety, t Drill!/,•cnfteitrt. 1-- 'Mf teriblu vice is on I the . in-! crease in Qttr midst, wfl sav this in gro.it.sorriw,and ho Kpiritjof fault,. uditig, but it is truo.” Here in onr town wo see men erniy from- tho effects of hiuLwhiskey. TKoy are a disgraco *to human na ture, a curse to their families and to society. It is high time to get Sober.’ ' Something Strange, About four months ago Mrs. T., of this county, gave birth to girl twins; both healthy and ' vigorous chiidren. At their birth they weighed just one-and-a-lialf pounds each. At two months old the weighed just two pounds each, and now at four months old, they weigh just four ]K>unds eaoh. They are so much aliko, their mother has to tion different ribbon around tlioir nooks to toll them apart. wjsufgji—i-'-e: NOTICE. W* are now offering liberal in ducements to our country friend who wish to subscribe lor their county paper. We will take chickens, egg*,butter, wood, corn, jmtatnes or any kind of country produce in payment for subscrip tion. Subscribe at onco. A FICKK CURB. TO MHOTimON, RronchllU, Astl sras, Jilin*. <hr£!t .11,1 bug dlwuaw. Also » SK» relitf Amt pwuura-ut cun f*r geu.ul drixlity.d,,pcp.it nud all bnruus .flections, bj . Sira,Is vcniiWc mcdicim, wbicti cured a .maubl. mWomuy Pkjricu »lio mi IhniUMis of kindred .uflmtsvilh lb. grout ret possible honefiu, uud bo u>w fad. It bl» Moral rlirfatom July to input to other. _ j Mid ruXEth* origlmd rwipt complete, with fall direotiaus. to toy puna cucloriug it.top far reply." OH. CL AUK A. HOBOIN.1 thuuliuoi. iiuctnie, N. V. (P. 0. Bo*. 7f.) Death. We regret to announce the death of Mrs. Larah Malary, which took place on last Wednes day, the 7th, at the borne of Mr. Mack Adamses' in Talbot county. We learn the death of this good lady, waa caused from consump tion. Dr, J. S, Searcy. Thii popular Devine, preaohed # a largo and appreciative ciiu- f rogation Sunday at 11 o'clock, •ad at night at the Baptist Cliuroh Ik this place. Thu is the eighth year the doctor has .had charge, of ibis Churoh and we venture to say 4hat no Pastor iu Georgia is more beloved by his people; than he. The Storm, We had quite a storm in this (ilaoe on Thursday night last. We nntioe that the picket, around the Baptist Cbnroh was blown down. Aftsr the storm, it turned very cold indeed. Ice formod to the thickness of one fourth of an inoh. We learn that Irish potatoes were kilted wherever they were up. 4 A New Belt. We are pleased to know that Prof. White has succcedod in rnis log money enough to buy a good MW bell lor the use of the Col- ledge, he has so long, efficiently, and gracefully presided ovor, There are-how over ono hundred •indents in attendance at this in stitution of learning. ; 3 lie-Death i-, a Good jMily, S Tl\ filitjising death wc tbtpj from the Sumpter Hvplibjican: ’we aro again called upon to an- nouiicu the death of another good \totuan.' Mrs. Susan' H Taylor, wife of Mr. lieekstd Taylor, died very suddenly at' tile Inmily resi dence :iu this city, Thursday moru- ng, the 1st ot AIoioli, about 6 She was taken -with n chill the night before hotoi’dedth, anti re- muined unconscious from the mo ment she wits fnkon until bite breathed her last. Tho dfeea-c baffled the skill of our best tihysi- aians. Situ was 37 years old, and the mother of three ohihlren, all of whom are of young and tender ago. Mr., Taylor was a woman ot tho most estiiiin.lile trait* ot char- uutor, uml for maiiv years hail been a devout, htimble'jiml eonsistetit mumber of tho Meltfo'list Church Tender and affectionate ns a ninth or; true and Hiipted as«.wj|'e. - Sudden Dine**. ’Ve are sorry to learn that ono ot our oldest and biistcitizens, Mr. K. D. Allen, was stricken' down on Saturday last with l’aralusis. Mr. Allan, and his family have tho sympathy of tho entil'd com mtinily. We trust Mr. A., "ill lie at hi* usual place ol buisnu.-.-. soon. tain; ireriliiiith’iyiff lie itlniiriiotl lit •jitll'.who knew. Iivr-j -ap'd .cause Uu deopest feelingti qfwiiwmv OTiTgru* iti the hearts ol'r'eltiiv* alfUpfgM, bow. lias Itt-en united tofthosc who hav i. 1 Effects of the Cold If'enihar. Mr. John F. Jinks, informed ns a day or two ago, that ho and his father wero loosing a’great many cattlo from tho effects of the recent cold. Mr. Jinks owns about six hundred bond of cattle in this and the adjoining County ut Marion, and from that ho will loose one sixth of them by the tenth of April next. cciasnipr^ Friday night lost was the cold est weather wehavohad in several' week*. The peaehes are not killed we are told by several ol our most reliable friends. The wheat and oats are not hurt, neither nre tho larHoh Veglfehles hiirt.*** j. Change of Politic*. For many months there has been groat political ex.oitetmmt prevailing in our' midst over the thoughts' of who should lid our next President,bnt during the lust few day* there has been qiiilo_ n olmngu in the topic ol conversa tion. The Bubjeot whicli seems mostly to interest onr oilmens now is tho snbject. of liny habits. The Convention, Wo aro surprised that this great qustion does not *cem .to interest onr contemporaries of tho fifth estate. Tho National Government is in the hands of the Radicals, and will be for the next foot ye ir* therefore ail that is led us is our State government, Lotus turn our attention to our own domestio offl- cies. Let us make Georgia a government so free, so just, so conservative so oquinomical that her people will never wondor be yond her borders, but will rejoico in the glory of their own grand common-wealth. Col. IP. L. Grice. This pare man'and sound ' law yer has been on a visit .to. his. old ' home and <Vionds,ilor\hp last few days. No man who over lived In Bt^Isr had more frieDds thun Col. Grie*. He would mahe o good •amber of tho Constitutional Con vention. What say you, Bro. Christopher ? * Wa are pleased to .hear that ws have in our midst" tWce^ne* eitixens they have been here fot t ppjr.tiw'.o'v.to** 4»y» and. win be slinging tho .ballots in; about tayat^pop; years. Haves’ Cabinet, ;j Wm. M. Evarts, of Now York —Seorotary of State. John Sherman, of Ohio—Secre- tnrs of '^gpsury, Geo. w. McCrary: of Iowa— Secretary of War, B: M. Thompson, of Indiana— Secratary of Navy. Carl SeliunSiriTMiiisouri—Sedre tayy'.of tho Interior. Ciius, Dcveii* ol MnssnuhttmH —Attorney General. meekf-md forliasijig as; a ’ ulifis .•nth wfBR gone before, ami i tho sweet (Jonieoeifof tliusi have din,I io tho I Her tum ial too morning at ll- p'< Motliodkii Uh iiroll police rests in of those Wll« •rdj • > .■pl ice ('’riday ock, from the >««,«as large ly 'Ulended.,The services were qoudo'.ieil -her la-i«'.vsd pastor, ItcV. T. M ' l if iiiii. The niin.iiiis wat .jh irieil id Oak (Jrovo Cumotoi.v. ■" Deceased was life ihmg'iti'r fit Mr. John It. 1 lodge.-, amt was burn iu Sumter coaaiy, DccemlHir Sth, IS’J’J, Shu ' married Mr. Ezukiol Taylor Novetuhor 2ml, 18.)7, and joined thin .Miithi dist E. Uhuroh in 1858. Death of Mr*. S. I. Harvey, We regret to linre to ohroliole the death of thi* most estimable lady, tukuu from .‘the Talhnttoii Standard, wltieh occurred ut her residence in Talbottoa, on Sttuilaj week last. She was a faithful Uffruer of tl)0 U^oiiist Church, u truo Christian, ii*klmt inoth'tr, loved and houored' liy all who know her. She had many crosses and trials to bare in this lile, hu<' she boro thorn all, ever ca'ling onto .Jesus io tile groftt h.ujr 'nf need, and ever'- walohl'ul unto prayer. Having-endured lief pro tracted illness tit tlm lust hour, she [iHwc'd uway firni 1 tiie triumph o' a Christian* faith. SJlorwas one Whom we liavfcmdyi&iyn liy oioliy t'c«i« '' ii- 'testify to her iiristiao:'. '. Wo luved her as a mother, «f.n I have many limes huun g iverued by Iter conn oils. . She leavis a worthy son with tho many who aro to mourn hor loss. May ho over livo to ho hon ored as the one who has gone be fore. Hov Really bMvm UT eipirijg breast I Ho aitilni tlret Rnl * Hhfii starai* nro n’re; to aualy eltnls ilic ol it HO illne a Ware >lnB ttae Life's doty done. A—rolls tlic cloy, T Jlio spirit fll. , lb oouirilud is miy, Correspondence H'nnted. In order tlmt. we may make the ITsaALp more in'crc.-tuig to onr readuiHthnn it Imt iiscn heretofore, we eiKiiestly solicit lioiTespotidepci- from billier geiitleluau hr lady,who will!urn’s! us with lo.ul Hems ot iSkvid 51 Key,'of Tcunessee— iiitere. t to our l( i^adore. Postmaster Gone til, AVo dcidiVn coirWioudeiit from A Good Paper. Tho Atlanta Constitution is all in all, one of the best papers pub lished in the Southern States, and any of our readers, who desire’ to lake a first-class daily from the Seat of the Government of Geor gia; had better taka it. They can do no hotter. every, towu, vHIjgo or prcsinol within or reach. Every 'ono who rertd n"country j iper invariably search its lppkl.1 lltllHA ilir prol crcnco to all ntlic remling. All who furnish us regularly with their correspondence wifi receive a copy of the Herald, frdo for ono year, postage paid. gasmiHKM|KV^ fi’ Coua ty;8iieria‘ Sal:::' mb wld beri-re tin. Omul U*;oa di>6r in.lbu towu otButlre, t>u tbn ilr-l ttWtiy Iu April, uwu , tw.>»,n thu Iaru Lniire of. sale. tb« fidlowlOR prdp-rty U *i| : Lol of timl Na 110 ia Ih- l'ilh, discrict of mid c.iuaty. |u *iUfy * fl, K hwred fa in Taylor vjpt nor .Vonrt. fai favor of Willis, WiuuW VH. Jt. H. Uiirreli, AiiuilUhtruUir sad 7 3. ft. Powlrr Ludono-r. Praprriv pointAil oul by B. At. Onrrill Adinlnliilruor. Sold u» lb’.- prop-riy of Enoch GsrMI, deefak-d. Al«o. at ll,o taiao Urns and plan, nna (1 .dimr aim, and nine (0) brum, lil t tilvor - ’Obis, lomlLly two II, fo'a. i,asu«I from iriertJr—' '— ' 1 * - f'tylor Vnriricr fkmrt . nn« In furor of Knui- tt-H OtUTelt, fur tlie nwj of uffioeni of ou«rt, ric J. 3. Jldnbnrt, biiJ one iu f*vor of Hna* dfiron, Muker pml Bird, w, J. J. llwini -rt. 40W nit tha property of J, J. ilrlnhsirt'. Property pointed out by plnlaUfi’* attorney. Alto, at *ho Mime tint nnd 6<> aitr«e ol tho nnrthwea portion of lot of Jndi] Kv. 7 in the old ftitnuoy reserve o| atid comity, to * .Uafy two tix A. foV. ifwued by Tnx Codec- t'tr of thid county, ni. .Tulin W. W^tor. f.» • hib t«x for th« j»<w 1875 mid 1878. Alan to vitiKfv f- inaed from the Jnvlitv «a^.ottho7C8Ui,dutrict, O. Jt in fltror f Field.n hurt Willis n .Tobn »*. Wnotnr. to mg by D. B .tl«o, nt (ho name Urn* end plttce*SOO.hPres _ Liud; bannJed by Flint xirtr on the north. •»1 4hKt,*by the old Wire rood on the nniitb. would innki* two hundred watvo. »»l lyiuR und hirlna in rntrior comity. G.u, to iHtidy two 7G8tL. Duiirict, M. in f*»ror of Floktin t Willis vr, W. 11. Ctrilhpm. IV»p*ri/ POinti d mu by Jnnb WIIUn. Lew nud« end rotuiued Io me hy D Brelitud, ki\ Also, ot tho name *imt nnd pb"e. fll tbhl trAct or purccl of i: nd kuor.n iu the oM.Cor- bin phiee. lying north of the old WIrr iond >rtr (VI o?V (Wo'north by ihetmds i'aa Wb by tumid Wire n tho w*aI by tho 1ao4a of W.. L. GrifflL- oMiminiug Iu all one tlonmnd (1000) tem mor« or Ihp«, to itiH fy n ft. f*. iwned fs’om Tfiylnr Hnintlor Court, Iu fovor of Jonh ■ il’U w. \V if. Cnrither*. IbropGtiy point* d out bv aaid Wilis. tw." With Portrait* of llomce Moub. ttmwm Vllha-d, or Loubt Agcuef^ 4tbbu*. Joarha), ♦900. _ Every TCBOher In tlic tend iihonld po«eM thrLfafRAt, thu Clio ipc«t. tho flu,i Edno. tiomd Pm pet in the world. JCcop Bonk With Took Profeodoiu A (junta wunU'd in overy town nud odna ty in tho Untied tittbkm. Liber*! •omtuiwutOA * paid* Btnd for sptctel U‘iuj» end »-pH.lt>an oop.T. T. W. BICKNELli, PubliobtT, No. 10 llfiwley btreef, Botson. Also, nt the mmo dm* nnd plows Pit or nd No. 127 mid 60 norm of lot No, 1S8. nil in the 14di, District of wild , , , _ . I count,r, Jt 'sntUfy ia fii iHfluwl Jinjm Tn.rW 'tejHtlu t’omN lu favor of G. 11 Olbert, Andanet, v» \V. N. Wbnrlev. Fropurty pointcJ oat by O. M. Co'-bert, Pteln'ift A too. At Ihe wtme-tiuit nnd place, lot* ef .mu. *id mu i.iin, L/iinnui oi mtio oonnty, to mtisiy ft fi. h. Iwtied from Tttyior iperior Oonrt, iu favor of John Joiner, vs. n joiner, Jmrnw TompNon nnd John M. Tompe 8dd m the property of Jura* Ti'topwm Propmy pointed oat by^FtejudCTii^Attoeney. Moh.18.idi, .POPE. GEOIIGIA—Taylo» Codntt : Mrs. Siir.ih AEvtratik uppUe* to tne far p«r- ‘' county,' deoenmd. All perton* \ credit in* and next to kin* to »how emte it any thev can, on or before the flni llmuUp u April next, why said letter with Adtnluis* ration ou mild should not be granted tnl'l uiiil'y. UEQIiQTA—'TaYWB UooitTT Mr-. Atruli •Sintniuk mtiltcu Hpplloetion to phaus uu J iniuor-t of Tbouuie inse of oniil conuty, dvceeNCd. AU persons A'ouociuisi are required to show cause if eny l.it*y .uu, on or be.'ore tlo Qr-t Momluv in April uuxt, why said npplio-mt Hhoulunot b« appointed Gmirdiim of Mtid orphan ml- inn Given under my hand Officially. iLm 12th, M ircb 1877 JAMES D. RUSS. .U'H 13 4w. Ordinary, GEORGIA—Tavmix OoVNftf i DAnie), LUAuulvetnrn, frilly administered mid eat tale, and nmhtiit application or dtemiwUra Irotntbaadmintetrationof said entate, AU persons concern .d are therefore required to Nhow.wtosa, If any they can, on or b*fsr* the first hlun'lay in June next, why aaid appli* omr should not be dumb sed from stld A ’ tniutetration. Gives nndormy hand Ol otelly. This 19th, Maroh 1877. JAMES D. RUSS, Mob 13-mStn. Ordinary* CECGIA-TAf LGR CCUMV: ' JomcsB. Hnnillton, hne applied fo^ ex* fc . Honn »t»»d> and _ upon the niue at’ll o'clock, a. n. on diy, the 10th, day ot March nex*-, at uty office. laic. Tnis 10th, Febmtrj Feb 20*2t brusry, 187'. JAMES D. RUSS, Ordinary. RAJD'S HEW YORK CITY BUSINKH8 DIRECTORY, This i«j tlie title of a valuable work of qom< u.ci'cShI rofrii LCC. juht l^ued by WALTER KHUGII L 00., PT’nttr* and Publifhbfa of t ... w*..(if Ve.l* T, (.nulallia rv trill U 1‘.rk Rkuw; KbwSorb. It.coulrilisnftiU io* ooiuplelfl li.t of *11 lb, IMPOHTEBB, ■UBIIEUH an* 51‘KUPAOTURERS dolag bs .L.-iw la ilia grout metropolis, etouifled (I id uri ingfil bj Tmdra nml Oocupotl(mutual ij.viug tlulr mra-l end number address. It i««io inndtiirilj wmk for tbeCnuntrj' M(r- o iitatrt. II tails bfm where to obleln eay- tblng from e medio to u etenm eoglne, " llr»t or eieood bond. 1'bo work will lio l.y tho tmblibbrru to ony oddrere, prerisge pre)Miti upon tbo reeuipt or tbe pno., wblcb it os follow^ t Cloth fall bound Edition, per dopy, ONE HOLLAR; Seslblo clolb bound, SEVENTV-F1VE CKNWj |wptr covers; SET THE CES fib* Iff Y. —' ,\ETC Lsai’AMt j .N i t l II S A 1 JOURNAL 4F EDjJCATICN* JiOii IT-sY, Tb* tendioaJSiUcnlioiv*: F,ii»«ri xn Anut;- ca- tbo l**»r«;t8i itj*.*! Abi»»i io tb* U'brM. ' miuir uivksp.L /avml . AtMCCUtK Xlt-iOU. Rev. A. 1> luyvx. Jta*»««th«tsr*tw Mlnr Aun*C. Uruekttt, S. Y.’ Mou^W. U. . bn* luir, Virjiuni, Hou. \\ m. T lUnte.Mo- ituxri, Hon. John Ktrcvt, CaUibrnla, H. Ma* loo, K*q„ GtorR?iu With tbs isbtest edocJois in th« cvuuuy among \L* wambbor*. Just the paper n-sdod by Ttarhfriof «vv?y grade. u)d by thr Light eel authorities iu tbo ouumry. • Tho IifcWiruuoiietK «m«r ev« r part of the , Educational work: KindergAr*tei, I'rimur.vi Gmovmur (School, i^igh Schiio^ tV-li gr nnd HomeTrniuing. ' Gout) far D.treiite: )£\&.*U«ut to* • Hchcol Ofliocw; linrhqutlol U.t' loocbuTA jhlUTCB lRJTt H ' The Journal, (th« Nmv Eugtet»d cr the N*. donut), <3nn. With Portrait <)( A«a>«lx, 7100. - With Foftuir of !L! Ktunu, tir’li., Wilteri, Id* ■ * \ f ' ' - *- TO THE PUNTER8 TAYLOR COUSTYI I lot Agent for Pendleton'. AmmmiUted daptrpaosfbslii Otumo. It is tbs fast sen tUIsvr tr.i offortdtn 8tst«. bold for On., or Cotton opliou. 1, M BtTEilAS. , &*., F«b. |— Bbkjji, CU.i g.b. S7lh,1877. Agt. X,, W, SMXTS dk OO . DxALtRs In r -ri» - ' and Wax Flow materials OF ALL KIND, 6U0H A8 Oil Colofri, FMtnl Urayons, Binxbc^ Pwrtfl Papur and Bonr«1s, Fallette and Knlve#, Pencils and Crayons, Canvas etc*, eta , esc. PICTURS FRAMES. Of nil Style, snd Wren, on bond i to Order, SHOW dASFS Mode to Order. Northup Bill implicated. Bead for OoUlogo,. AJdrwu. L. W. 8MITH & CO. No. IB Cotton Avenne, ILtCtfit, Go, 1877 BEER ID 1877. AGENTS WANED! Wathadre to Mecarotbv service*-of ens getio ladies, men, boys and girl* U canv.u for the Pkb Uxb Hnut4>,. a large twenty, eight Column DiriHiido paper, pnblinhed at ** N. C, every Wednesday. It's eoeb tor services. The sulaerip* s la eo low that it is n«* Inmbi* »a a clnp, Subscription only Om DoP ..... -end for circular ind speoiman uuptoe If yon wish to be an agent AuJtma JOHN T. PATRICE, WaJesWdi N. C "HERAtD COMPOUND." Wo have a Compound that we guaranta « mend broken gtasd>wAr •ware, furoitnr*, eio, ea It •will never come apa'r. It will ako put » patch on a shoe that wilt wick as tight m though it wan sowed or pegged on. Abk yoar Druggist or lor a bottte.or if’ they navtu’t nog ii. soiM 26 cents to J.T. Pattitn, Wudeeboro, N, 0. Agents vanteed Administratrix Notice. GEOTiGIA-TAiina Cotwtt-: bounty, cteotA^d. ha* appJhd lot lixmlnien from tbe AdniinisrnUioa ol raid uvtats. Bald Adiphiiatralrix aUcrftf* that iho bos fully adiuinioti r«a wud wrtatc., Tbcae uroUi^rtfurotu «;*h11 pL-raona, coccuracqi £rcJUou 4$d next of ki». to ahr w caust. it juy they c»i: before me, on tbe flwt JJWdny <n A^ril mat, why XHsmitaion from th« tnuion of eetute Khuidd^ m»J' ^ frfV 3*l lu*3o». mm . > * i ■uS! t . "• *