The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, March 27, 1877, Image 2

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ai our vcaswrurtmi r,cu»-r.. Taylor County Sheriff Salss | HEW apyb&iibbiibntb. ir.i 'an that kfmaohr. *kB suaMoiuor— A er«U ap wa xs th>: lurptnroioAN dI"tt -mil, 5iw mi*psK—.uiloxmsajtar nr TJir. Hiie-VfK—AM I.,KIT UiCIllYlOHI T JtCCUfDIMRe — THB TTAlOHSOf-.N CI.UB— xuulvh x.v'rrKiw, lto. WAFismxiiThx, Mnrcli 16th 1877-. As Ih • Democratl ncera doohici to teinsln out In the cold fork low more jcnra it •» only nrtbrtl that they nhonld taka to themioltoj torno com* tort in looking upon dcsomlons in the rFirmed and lightod lump of tho ene* ray, and much comfort Is promised. It is plain that the acting President means to put his party through some thing the samo process of “1 coon strno- tlcn” that the party attempted to force upon tho Booth, At least, the change he attempts will bo ns thorough nad comprehensive. No less earnest as tho old Icniem of tho party in resist ing such changes. They hare with drawn from tho first mistaken step of attacking a policy not thou clearly defined,but nro only watting for a bet tor opportunity. On rcllcctiou they •aw the folly of attacking the acting President, on Scco unt of Cabluet ap pointments,as each of tho more ptom- inent Republicans might be suspected in tho matter, of personal disappoint ment. go one after another of them has mndn his pcaeo, assured Hayes of a cordlnl support, aud is now quietly platting his overthrow. That the ac ting President holds assurances of amity at the real value is apparent,for lto is seokliig every eecnsion to make himself popular with the people w th- out resorting to the old time-lenders- But he feels, too, tho strength of the opposition that may at any moment be developed, and already mates many promises thet if bis present Southern policy shall not succeed, be is willing at any time to change it.. Thus the Republtcaus may be said to have tbelr war point on, end their arms at hand, uo; front any fear of the common ene my, but because of jealous end mutu al hatred and distrust among them selves. As said befere, it is liatutal Him democrats should find in this state of thing’s among tlisir enemies, some consolation. Even the misfortunes of our to ends, some one has said, give us a certain pleasure. P. The Senate has been notified that Us presnee will he necessary for only a few more days. Its only duty is to act on such nomi nations as may be sent in, and these it is odlclslly announced will be very few. Among them will be that of Fred Douglass,as - no of the Commis sioners of the District Of Columbia, Ills name has not been mentioned in commotion with this office until to day, though that of nosrly every o her pclUlclan in the country, and of office lias keen. 1 speak from an internal Knowledge ef public sentiment here when I say that Mr. Douglass’s ap- poiutmciitn8 Commissioner, will l>o acceptable to most of tho -white people of the district, and to few of the col ored ponple. Ever shystor politician among the latter has Ids fling at the man who has done more than any oth. er colored man to give stnndlug to- the rare. P. A few days since the Washington clnh-housc, fomans In the days of the district ring under the Board of public work, was offered for sale. H was the head-quarters of “Boss” Shepard anil his friends, and cost that gentleman large sums of money. He had away of paying bis own bills, and those of his friends, in the days when he was prosperons,and if speculation and the hard times had not kept him embarrased fora y.-ar or two past, we should not have seen the olnb-hnuse an d forlte debts. Public attonetl- n has been directed lately, to the number of homicides committed here. They are not more numerous uow than heretofore per haps, having always been out r.f pro portion to our population, but the lately published fact' that our Police force has for years been partisan and illngitimnto purposes, to the negleet of its proper dntios, will probably cause some decisive actlou tc be taken by the acting President, in whoso bands all the pc-wer ia placed by law. Itmsc. 8, 2). lee. Tho Green Mountain Meadow murderer, who killed tho South- era emigrants twanty-two years •go, was shot on Friday last. This j« « terrible warning to all who violate the laws of God and man. was shot on tho identical spot dcred tha emigrants on, Win bo sold before tbo Cmnt Honrs door, in tliu town of Butlur, on tho first Tuesday in April, next, beewe-n tho legal hours of sate, tho following properly io wit: Lot of hind No. 239 in tbo Rith, district of mriu c jAnty, to satisfy a ft, Xu. issued from Taylor Superior Court, in favor of Willi* Whatley, vs. R. M. Garrett, Aduii hist rator and J.B. Fowler, Endnnwr. Propertv pointed out hi It. M. Garrett. Administrator. Sold us tbt property of Enoch '.Jnrrett, deceased. Also, at ths same time and pbu», ere (1) show cose and nine ity onus and stiver wa'ebtt, to satiety two It; it's. L«ned fn cu Taylor tfnrericr Court. ono in favor of 8am- nel Garrett, for the net of offiom of conn, vs. J. J„ Reinhart, and one in favor of Hon- derron. Meeker mid Bird. vs. J. .T. Reinhr.it, sold os the property of 4. J. Reinhart. Proper*y pointed ont by plaiutMTs attorney. Also, at ♦ha some time and flhce, 60 acres of tha northeast portion oflot of land No. 7 in the old agency reserve ot said county, tc- a-.tihfy two t ix ft. fa’s. lsatwAby Tux Collec tor of sold county, vs. John W. Wautor, to liia fax for tbe ymrs 1875 and 1876. Also t' Kttisfr n fi. la. leaned from tbe Jnatloe court ol the 768th, district, G. M. in favor of Ftckltn and Wiilia vs. Jnim w. Wootor Property pointed out by Joab Willis. Levt made uud returned to me by D. Beelanu, L 1). Also, at tbe same tim» and plaoo,200 acres of laud, Iwunded by Flint river on tbo north, and cast, by the old Wire road on the south, and rminiug up anid Wiro rood a Mifflcien- distouce thut u line rnnuing dimoly north would make two hundred acres, all lying and beinn in Tayiorcounty. Gib., to SHtiufy two fi. fa’s issued from i)ie Justice court tbe 768tb. Disirlot, G. M. In favor of Flckltu ft Wilis vs. W. H. Harithfro. Psoperty pointed ont by Joab Willis. Levy mude and retained to me by D N«elnnd, L. 1). A 1 so, at tbe same time and plane,.all tbn tract or parcel of land Known a.* the old Cor* biu place, lying north of the old Wire road Bounded ou the north l»y the lands of J. D, Beall and Flint river,and on the east by Flint river, eu the south by the old Wire road.nnd on the west by the lands of W. I». Griffith containing iu.nll, one thousand (100U1 acres more or less, to ssti.-fy a fi. fa. issued fr<>m Taylor Superior Court, in favor of Joab Willis vs. W H. Catithers. Property point ed out bv stud Willis Also, at the tame lime and ptoee, lot of land No. 127 and 50 acres of loi No, 123 all in the 14th, District of mud ninety, t<- satisfy a fi. fa issued from Taylor fchpoiior Coats iu favor of O. H. Colbert, Aadunce, vs. W. N. Wbatlev. Property pointed out by O. M. Colbert, Plaintiff! Also, at the same time and placet lot *f land Mo. 144, in the I3ch, District of said conaty, to satisty a 11. fa. issued from Taylor Superior Court, in fa\or of John J*i»er, vs. James Tompson and John M. Tompson. Sold as the property of James Tompson Property pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attorney. C. A. J. POPE, Sheriff. GEORGIA—Tatnon Count* : Mrs. Sarah .Sietrunk applies to ms for mnnent litters of Administration on the tateof Thomas W. Bistrunk, late of said ounty, deceased. All persons concerned creditors aud uext to kin* to show cause if uuy they cau, on or before the first Mond l in April next, why said letter with Adminal tration on said estata should not bo grontid said applicant. Given- under my hand Offi cially. This 12th, Maroh. 1877. JAMES D. ltUtf.S, ilch,13tn-5*w. Ordinary. TO THE PLANTERS OF TAYLOR COUNTY! I im Agent for Pendleton’s Ammimiatet.' Superpnusphute Guano. It i» the bast Fer tilizer evv-r offered iu ltd-*. >*'d far or Colton option. J BbtxiKR. G*., Ft*h. 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Sncli a Journal Is ue Amsiuoin Aobiccltubxst, so named be cause started 35 years ago as a rural journal, but sinoo greatly enlarged and improved to mit the daily wants of evert man, woman, and child in City, Country and Village—for the Farmer and Gardener, the Merchant and Mechanic, the Professional Man—indeed, all classes. It is packod lull of useful iefortna- f n that every one ought to {have. Many pagle hints and suggestions wul repay more c hrtU u whole year’s cost •‘of the piper. Ifa ojigiual engraved plans for bnildings and improvments. with details of cost, eta, and commonnense directions, are worth far mors than a-majority of the costly wo ks on archi* lecture.. Great care is oxerclsnd to hi\ve every liue in- the paper reliable. Its constant, per* sistaufc, and full exposure of a multitude of Humbugs and swindles, are worth tar more than its-cost, and have saved to its mu;tun and to tbe country millions of dollars that would have gone into the hands nf sharpers. 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RENNET i ft LITCH. 72tiSau.soaSuwt, l'bUadvIpuiat' Fa, mnn nfws SAVANNAH, OA, " ' T HE POLITIOAL OaMPAIGN OF 1876, whioh includes National, .State and county elections, and which trill undoubted ly be the most active and hotly contested o) any since the memorable canvass of I860, h- now fairly opened. Tbe National Democrat ic Party will this year make a bold, vigor* ous, and doubtless successful snuggle for tht maintenance npd supremacy of tbose prinni* pies whin are vital io tho prosperity of the Rtpnbliaandessemialto tb« well-being o' the peoplo. In addition to tbe Presidential election, tbt people in Georgia and Florida will elect new Ktato governments, Iu Florida tbe cam paign promises to be unusually vigorous, uml there Ih a probability that tor the first' time* since tho war the people of that Itadi* col-rlpden State will elect a Den.oc.mtic State Government. 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Agents Required everywhere Hcud far GEORGIA—Taxlor Covxir : Mr?. tS’-irah Sintiunk makes nni'liaitinn to mo far let'em of GnardinnsUft! of the oi» tibanR uud minor* of f homos W. A’istriml:, late of Kfcid county, dveensed. All parsoiirt concertina ate requir'd to sliow cruk- If anv they-can, on or More the flr-t Monday tu April next, why said apnlicint should doc bo appointed Guudi^ oC said orphan ml- ■'w