The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, March 20, 1877, Image 4
Why Not Forgive Him I
Why not tcrgiw him wnr biolhfr 7
' If bo cotur.-t to yon in sorrow ?
Why not your nm»rr smoth. r
Uro the uAwuiugi of to-morrow ?
You hly no has rolteveOl you.
Your.desrvut TriooiiU muong;
ltut las error us’er tag nihil voii t
ll&vayou never committed wroug ?
Ho is penitent ami humble —
Hois took t\ml iu your power—
Who in not nut to (.tumble
M'hkU pavdioii rales the hour ?
Ho wrong'd yen iu his bliudnes -
Now act the Uliribtiau's part,
And pour th* bnluts of kiaduess
Ou hu feaii ropontnut heart.
Can you look for sweet contentsent,
v Or go love you bosom fill,
While you cherisa tierce resentmou
For the or.e who treats \ou ill ?
No l Unite of proud position—
Of placo, or power, or polf-
Uublcstis jour condition
Till you triumph o’ro yourself,
Witli grioF his heart im riven—
And cku you with reason pray
That jonr Mas may bo furgiteu,
When from him you turn away f
Vaunt not year pure condition.
Nor hack forgiveness keep—
Think o( God's adioluulmUoa
“AsycHOvr sostmli ya reap 1”
THE HOUSEHOLD AND HARDEN.
The following valuable information w«
copjrOroua Ihn American Aariculturlet for
March:
Tan Cisata-Vfona—Xow I—Wtutanr 1.
uaad to prevent the naceut of the trunk, of
too trees by fbo feninls (winplers) insool,
should bo put ou early, as they tomo oat
offer u few whavm days. Heavy browu
per. appliedeleeiJr. so that the insects nui.
not get under, nnd smeared with chenp prin
ter’s ink er tar, is ns cheap ns any thing, Rnt
the ink, tir, or whatever adhesive barrier be
used, must bo looked niter every few lie JR.
Ho,t, deed insects, or something else I11.‘V>
form a bridge, by which tho barrier, when
the work trill have been done iu vain.
riMJiiso Cons in Dntuir.—‘M. T. N,’
Heaver Ham, W’is. Onr method oi planting
eoruin drill U with the Emery sort planter.
The gronnd la plowed end harrowed, and the
com Is then dropred by t'le planter In rows
three feet apart, end two or three grain, 18
inches opart hi tho rows. The planter opens
tho thill, dinpB Uni seed covers it: and rolls
the gronnd over It, Irnving a | W ck so that n
cnlllvatorenuhoUBed.il needed, before the
com shows above tho ground. Of. Iu place
of tho drill, op,iu 'ight farrow with a one-
horse pl-w, drop Hie corn by band,and cover
with one of tho light corn-ooverers, or with a
harrow* frame witliunt teeth.
Tens von Inra —*‘G. E. W." Dresden,
Me. Tho tub*. that .ro have found oe.t In me
for wuoklug butler, are new white* oak piila
holding 61) pounds, i’cald them with boiling
hoi brine, nnd then soaked thoroughly wilh
eoidbrlnd, before packing tno butter. When
» churning is ready lo bo packed a wav,
apriukle tho Idiom of the tuli with clenu
stshtou tali, and press Uiehntter down level
in' tho tub; ipiiuk’oa little salt upou it, and
lay a wet muslin cloth over it. It oorcmnlns
until the next chnrulng when the hotter !e
packed a the emno manner, without dlalurb-
log that fl.wt piiokvil. V/inu tho iub ta filled
even to tho top, cover tho but er wiih dry
«ul*. lay a cloth out to fit the tub over the
salt, and fasten down the cover. If tn» but
te- is good, n tub to packed, and kepi in a
cool, sweet evilnr. will keep good for a year,
SrasiuiT) 0 n Puna Bnscns.—The pie
v.ideng weakness 'for imported stock is do-
lug n serious injury. Every frerh Imp-rtn-
laden from England, of b th sheep and pigu,
•howa year by year same variation ftoui a
former standard. Tblsia .specially notice-
nble iu tho lata orrlvjs or Berkshire pivs, iu
wlilch isiafliiutircl tlie short turned np nose
of the Tcrksl.ire pigs, (exeephng of oonmein
color) iiut.vid ol tlie former h.ndsnme
straight, iltekod faco nut] graceful head proper
t« the BerkHldre. What is to become of the
breed, if these innovations are encouraged ?
It is time that wo stopped importing; wo
have excellent Wood, and oh goad stock born
ia the connfry an car. be imported; it is only
wxaoHe these novelties are brought over, tnat
l*ccple ucsire them. Instead of breeders, we
have dealers, who. to gain popularity, keep
importing something new, as the fore-gu
trshiou changes. It ia to be noticed that a
newly imported animal costs fivo times ns
mnch m an equally good native one, aud this
tutUm i D j ury to, and an importunity
onr skillful native breeders. Here
we insist ou pedigrees, but we take from En-
ftlandsiux tl>:ug that n breeder who has a rep
utation products Without asking what cross
he puts it into, or how his stock i„ mrdo up.
We ought now to establish American breeds,
and beforo long we .should be oxpoitlng ani
mals buck to England to improvo tueir stock.
Iho.i — The high price of pork bosgriatly
stimulated the breeding of a good class of
pigs, With the prevailent disease, which
uow destroy ho many bogs iu the HT«t, them
^ili be a premium for good management. Ii
is very clear that cleauliuess, and a variety
ol heslUifal food will rc-vent diseuro. Mako-
a good start now, with the young.pigs. Pro
vide warm, clean pens for the lrood how, nt
a beginning, aud ho im-ango that they mar
have a clam pasture iot to run in; uol a bn*r
muddy pices of wuisteg-cand, but a dood
piece of clover or grass iu which they M .ay
produce th- bulk of iheirfcod. Breed onlj
from thoroughbrcl boars; k-wp the tast stock
. *** Ihsu* healthful uud growing.
WHIT MTS?.
I t nays every Mnouficlurcr, Merclmut.Mo-
iuuic, luwutor, Fuinn-r or l’n>tch»imui!
mnu, to keep iulimu. d ou ull the im; rove-
meats ami riiKcovtru-* of tht- ago.
It pays tr.o head of e'l-ry fiinihy to tu'fi-
ducc in*o his household a newspaper iliat in
instruct)va. ore that fomrs a Uuitu for iuve -
dgutiou, uud promotes thuughi and «ncoui-
•igea di cushion aim ug the nnhibeiv,
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Mote thru fifty tboimund appl e.t.o.i h Imy.
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Models ol New Inventions mid Skitohs ox-
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Ceusus of the U. 8., amt 142 Engravings of
mechanical movements. Price 25 emits.
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Brauch Office, Cor. Jb. &. 7th, bis., Wash*
ington, D. C.
THE SUN.
The different editions of Tus P.ri? dqrlL^
the next year will hi thn *..m- .w during tin-
year that i,us )nst i ussed l he daily Cmliu:.
will on week days b < a shintt oi four pwgts
nnd on Sundayh a aIu*o of «tgh. (tag.H, or .'•0
bvoud colatuna; while the wt^kly effitjoh a l;
be a sheet ot eight pages ot the same ilnnca-
sions and character th it are nlnmty familiar
to our rienii.
The Sum sill atill co: ttuue to be the stren
uous advocate of r -ftjrui hti'd r-trciichtn-iK.
and cf the substiuto., -f sta- suunbhip.
wisdom, and iutegmy for holh yir prutein-e.
imoeoibtlity, and nuu 1 iu ths mhuinistnmoii
ol pnbiic affairs. It wi'l aontuu • forth- m>v-
crumcut of the people by the pc pie nuu .or
the people, ai opposed to government by
fmuds in the ballot box and m the c« nntiug
of votes, cnlorsa.l by military viol.u-':. r.
will eudiavcr to anp ( .lY its rentiers a body
now not Inr from n millionvf -yvith the
mo it careful, compile, and liusiwor.h.y ac
count of current events, aiid *i!i employ i- r
this purpo.%e a mumrous and carefully s leci-
ed staff of repora-rs vud 3orrcnp(>u<lcii..‘. I?t
refMirts from Wasldngtou. csp^iully, will l o
full, a.'.curute, uud feu-less; audit will doubt
lc.s comimto to deserve j.rnl enjoy il.e h.ived
S T those who thrive by plundering the Tria^
k’y or by usurping what the law dyes ho.
givw thmn, whi'.: It will endeavor t.«, uurd
the confidence of he public by deli-nding (he
rights of ihe peonlu ugairtt the diaouch-
ireuts of unjustifiable powci.
The price of Itio daily Bun will be 55 cou.U
a mouth or $0 nU a yi-ur. post paid, i.r Wuh
the SilmUj ediiiou $T.70 a veur
The Sunday editiou aionc, eight pages of
$1.30 a year.
The Wei ELY Huv eight pages of 6G broad
columns, yyill 1*1 mushed uur.ng 1877 .it tho
rale of si a year posi paid
The boihht ot thh largo nduction ftnhi
the prf.vious lutes of the tt eeklv c.in be on
joyed bv itutiridual suteci;b r» vi «i ? -» •..
nccc-bity of miking up •• nb tit.
time, ifnuy of oitrfnbfiO* - • . .
dxtemiiug oi.r c .-ul.iiiou, we .-u.nl *.m gr.sin.
fnlio them, am. every hucii p>T«Oj wnot-cud
ns ten ortnoro such Hulwji.v.erit frtm o.ie
place Will bo Mitilb-'.i lo one copy o; t!«.»
ue* for hiuife’f • iiVrr.i • . . , ' *. * .1
l-ir u year por tage p », -i .r- i*;
paprt nou \ riitti ;'
coosidering tnu s.Zi oi tho fine: ahd tir
quality of its coii'ems. ‘vu ar. ee fidei.t the
peoplo will consider Tie Weekly .Sum thy
chf^koest news; apt-r pnbi; ht-d iu th * ,
iud bo tiusi ubo one ».f iU b-^r-
Addresn,
1 HE BUN New Yrok City. N V,
BANKRUPT SALE.
OF HILOSOLD JJSHE|
8EWINC MAQHINM.
THE CROWNING VICIORY 1
SHSAT FAILURE T BE g j H 6 ER ALV1TS AH III
MILTON JEWELRY CO
In England.
mu nirifttK ufdim* it vs i
IBM MONKY.
Eveno* dy has heard of MILTON GOLP
JEWELRY, it hnying b^eu sold iu this mar
ket for tbe last ten years, aud wi ro by the
best aud richest class of our population.
Still, it takes an exptH jeweler to discovei
M.LTON gold from VIRGIN gold. We will
send for the uinet; days ONLL the following
arthles by mail, post paid, on receipt of fio
c*ntsj ONE P\IU ELEGANT SLEEVE-
BUTTONS, with
Independence Hall engraved, retell
price ,..$l 00
1 set Bpilal Shirt Stiidds, n tail price.. *6
1 beaiitiiu * 1 t.Vr.d Soul Pin, retail price 75
1 eh-gnut Gmts' V- atch Chain, iaust
pu nrr, retail price, $1 f-0
foliar l>mt- n, r.tmi; rice C(-
1 cleg nt AVd i;hg Bing, vtry hes.-y,
retail price .$2 r Y
Total $6 £0
Rcinrinbir, we v Ul scud the above-
raiif.’d six ardclts. vh.ch wffT)nvo retailer
t' l JG 60, by mail, post j uid, for 50 ceulh.
i. r rumple lots for $ | ,50, »mU 12 wm.
plolots ter $4,00.
Bathfactiun gu. r..Ltco<l, or money rdund-
-d. Addr-ss
WM; W’ 13KLL k CO ,
ImnartUK jf V.’itrbft* nnd Jewelry,
U N. iiiivsdih By., Pl»»fitdilphia, Pu
r O-piuu-is oiu'o where you saw this r.d.
STT3B S OEIBE N OW
•p-so-qv sswrx-AieATO
•OS‘T$ .
31VD3H H31108
D uring tde present yeah, 1877,
iniiuy Events of lmpornucc will tnihv-
- Ir**. and the people Hhonld In* ki pt lutiv
p ihtoiJ ou the -nmui questioiis of the day.
md a good paper ip the only source from
which that information cun bs derived.
We will mter upon tho new year with re
newed energy and enterprise, aud nothing
Will be left undone,ou o-ur part to make the
HrcrtiP.u Herald second lo none iu the State.
Tho Hepald yyill OJ11 ft!a an abstniut
’inws from nil parts ol the world—tho gen-
.Mil ."late ru yis: and the county nows col-
unu will contain everything worthy of no:,-.
T»i -hort, tvp intend to make the he alu k
flrat-c>uss Fiuully Paper.
Sihscrihs Now’ll
*mu TAm is on nu with
R.'.iil !'io Sjip la, Dispatch from the CiuelauU KxhlVittM to to* S«V Tart tarn
"PHILadkuhu, man. itd>, n?a
"TIIR VF.UY HIOHET HONOR V HIOU COULD BX CMRMtCD OX Ull
UXUIBITon—rw'OMEU.U, OP IIONOU AND TWO DIFLOLAM 0/ UIXJI
-HAVE BEEN AWARDED TUB INGBB UAXUVAOTVXtMO COMPANY Mb*
EWING MiClllNE." .
2,000,000 in Use—Sales in loss t sa
Agents wanted at once to sell In counties and towns.
THE SINGER MANUFACTORN COMPANY
B. S. S02T2S, Agent,
no. 8s acuuuxx nun, mcoi, 04. -
^ff*0. M. COLBERT Attorney at Lew. Butter* Go Cott^etteff Agent *f Teyt*h
County. ‘ ^
1 THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR ROODS 18
j, .s josns'
CASH DRY GOODS STORD,
COLUMBUS-
CKORCIA
RHEETING, yard wido, 7 ornt*. 8HIRTING, 8* wot*. *
FACTORY CHECKS, 9J cent*. OSNABURG8, otht*. J
.FEAN'S, 15, 18,25, 35, 41) and 80 cent*: The Jeaun at 25 ent#
is tho best lor the price over offered.
Indies Hose, 10 ceuts per pair.'
I.inou Handkerchiefs cei.tg Flannel 20 cento.
Laroo lot of Blankets, Shawl*, and Shirt* cheap..
10-4 Quills 75cents; 11-4 Quilts, $1.00. .' * 1
Call for “Tho Hampton 2-button’’ Kid Glove*, at |1.00. Beery
pair warranted.
Bottom prices on all Good*. Call and look before hiivioo. .:■ *
«. JOMC8.
TO DEALERS IN SCOTS, SH0E8 A MATS-:
Wi) DESIBE TO CALL T-OTTMa ATWNTION
to oue stock er
Scots, shoes «ad Kata,
FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE. '
WHICH HVS BEEN CAREFULLY SELECVKD.
WI rn A VIEW To THE WANT* Or THIH SECTION
Aud requests that you call and examine thorn before making year
purcliases. Wo Imvo bought good* cheaper tl.aa twf.ru
and propose to give our cuatuiner* tho
benefit of the deoliue
We Have Always Endeavored to give EtUfectton.
TO THOSE WHO SO LIBERALLY PATRONIZED US
we can only promise that no effort will
SPARED UN ouit PART TO DO THE SAME IN THE
FUTURE. CUR GOODS WILL BE OF QUALITY AND
NO ONE CAN S.ELL (legitimately) AT LESS PRICE FOR CA8H.
A call before you boy is Solicited. It will save you money.
Smaum^HUN A CO.
TRIANGULAR BLOCK, MACON, GA.
GUANU FOR COTTON.
olubls FaoifLC, Ohsafstok.
S E A FOWL "7
LOGAN’S COMPOUND, AND WHAHN’S
SOPERPHSPHATE.
BjNES or acid phosphate
Dbwo Adv-riUm. CumrMU CM. b. ,im4—
| l’l.c best mntoyial in the world for compoiiuo with Cotton Beed
I.btl *.ri.i .KBst!. mail. will, miv.j.! and Stable Msnure. Only 450 lb B . Cotton per Ton.
i-.i*» n.i* Hie Iiriwl of lh.ee moullij er j Apply lo A. D. & T.' 0.SRBTTIE, or
TVtLLI.UX S. UENX.“. I
ORAYBROS,