The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, April 21, 1877, Image 4

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7 T \\\y * \ — TT THKdrunkard's 1,Hi:dll. SOMETHING NEWI Tba <lr. ink on! drevnml of his oM ntmt Of easy pines m the bar-room mat, The liqwor rUhuhJ on his stealing cyo Until his lips tho epirkUug gbsa drew Be lined it tip with an merer rUuco And n&8 u he eaw the bubble timet, Ah, ha Ism myvlf again Here's a trues to care au«l adnn to pain Farewell to work and a plxuwnt home, In barroom plauurea 1 loro to raun* Like a flash there came to the drunkard's tide, Tot hti antd child that sight htd died With s look >o Itmtlo a»oa< aud loud ■ha tapped tho vlnsi with hot littlo wan, The druokatk shook from foot to crown Aod aat tba ootiutevi e-Mot d.wn, Haj man cried the boat Vfhat meanath this Ze the old man sick or the dram amiss; Cheer up tut man quirk the whiskey quaff And he glared around with u neudish Uifih, The drunkard ralshed the glare ouce more And lookad to its depths so oft before But the wan struck harps* than before And the glass was thrown on the bar room floor, All around the ring the fragments lay While the poisonous current rolled away. The drunkard woked his dream was gone His heart was bathed in the ligh of morn But still as ha ah wok with pale cold fear Ha saw a beautiful angel hovering near He woko and the zephry was nigh him still It swayed his passion itcheokeu bis will It dashed from ms lips the mndniug blow How this is the prayer that he prayes al ways And this is the prayer let us help him to pray That angels may came in every land And throw the can from the dxnnkard's hand. Coffee as an Inrisrorator. ■ A correspondent of tho London Lancot, who owns a water dower-power mill soya: •I out frequently comdelcd, at this season of the year, to have men werking iu water even in frosty, wouthcr. I fled the following allowance gives great satisfaction to the men, and *e never haven case cold or injury to the men in any way: Kettlo of coffee, made with half sweet milk, half water, three or foar egg* whidded poured into it wkeu of the boil; hot toasted bread with phnty ol batter of fines; quality. Serve np this every two and n half hourH. Tho expen d) ismnoh Iwh than tho ufcutvl allowance of whiskey,aud the men work far Inaier. and it'cure is tuktu to have the c jffee, milk (cream Is still better) bread, and butter, c f the very finest quility the men uro delighted with it. i mu ptrsu*- ded it would bo werth while to try this ai- A.O-E3STT3 WANTED, BADEN PnOLIFIO FLOWER CORN— Tlii" corn excels uuy other for br*til auJ tbs best for stock. It ripens stx weeks oarlit i man uny other kind, aud grows from 0 t» 14 eats on a stalk. Tba iuiporUut points we claim for tot* new variety ofoom are these ? "Quo stalk this com bears from 0 to U iwrs; one h 11 with twoHbtllcs makes from 10 to 25 ears- uroduciug from oue ai'«o ol ground U»mi or four Units as mauy bushels on tbe same soli aud with the saino uulii.re as the common oorn. 2. The corn is Ueuvitr iu w#i:-hr, has as large an ear, thinuurhusk, and makes com meal, fox finally use, sweeter and more uu'rltioux, and valuable fur feeding stock. 3. That it will grow and produo* a profita ble erop on gruund v here other oorn will not grow to utuluriry. 4 It ripens earlier aud is not liable' to be o?.ugbt by frost. 5. The f r.ttns ore large, pure uud whito, uud an on Inary yield it from 80 to 100 bushels to tbt acre, on madlntr land. A fine quality of Four can be made trem it When gtouud it produces \ flour aiudngoui bulb in appearunoe and uwte to floor mode from the beat white wheat. Even an eploure would foil to distinguish between bread made from the two. Tire com shelled weight h* to the bushel—which is 6 lbs Uui than auy other quality. PBIOES BY MAIL POSTPAID, 128a* $1,00 1 0 Backs $4.60 '• 2.60 110 “ 700 Each nock contains 1,000 sound grains. Samplo stalks with the cars or xheru sent out to i4gei.tR, Write for Txstiiioniam with terms to Agents, liewire of swindlers; uo one else hns the genuine seed except myself. Some parties advertising tula corn uud offer ing to scud stalks, wheu yon order them they write you that their stalks are »11 gone. Re- memb r Agents get a good commission, aud write foi terms at once before the Agency ol your connty is given to some one elx<>, Addruu, W. »• TIPTON. CloreUal , Tenii. Standard Weights. The following rre the standards weights of tha articles nuuml. ns retablittked by sot of the Geurgn Legislature, approved Teh. SO, 1876 : Wheat 60 B'acilwl Com.... Corn iu the ear'.... 70 Pens Hye Oils 32 Itar’ey frish Fo ntore Hv.hsi Potulom . "b* e Bams Omver iW-d . rimo’hy See I... F'iix 'n nl CC llcmp Hid 44 lilue Gmss .Veed .. 14 Rnckwhca* 62 Dried Penchw (un« peflrd) 33 Dried Peaches (peel- Dried Apples . 24 Talons 67 VnnoCnut 80 CoilHcleil Limo.. .80 nriiii* 65 vlnm Slwd 48 Wheat B.-m .... 20 ‘ot'.on .Seed 30 ilronud I’fOH 25 (.’lattcring Hair.... 8 BtTBSOBXBE NOW Homo Rending One of thr most pleasant and noblest du ties ol the Umily is tu luruish its members with good reading. In time* which arc post it was ojnsidwred cuoujsb to clothe uno f«red and shelur a family. This was the sum or jmrtuUl duty, lint lately it h is been lonnd cut that wivi saml culUbeahayc minds, so th«t it Lecomen a ueoouity to educate the children and luriii.su residing for too whole hoitNehold. it has been ;o md out that the ittind wants food ih weii wh the beiiy, aud t rnt it wauU to l u »!n lured from the pUiUsv storm of error and vice by the gu >rdiau aud iriuudly root ol iolrlilgamm and virtu , Au iguoniui family in our days is nu uutiqualed nMltutiou. It Niue .a of mu musty pist. U ni a dark spot whiui the light ot (no modem biiuoi iuteliigoiKu has nut reached. Lei good rctodiug go into a home, and the Very atmosphere ei that home gradually change*. The boys Ugin to grow ambitious, to talk about men, places, princ plcs, Uookv, the past and future The girls begin tu tstlicg u«w life, ojMiiihig Ufor.i tbam, iu knowledge, duly and lore. They ste low ttu'ds of use* lulmMind pNRure. Aud su tlo family vb'UMus, ami out from Us number go bouor* uula mvinUra ol society, Let the torch ot iuieliiguiceboiiim avtr.f housshuid. Lvi ih« uin uud young via with each uilur iu in- iiolueiug Hum uud Usrfq) tuples ol mvesiigt* tioUi Miiulu I'hirisiiii'K n love of mdiuu, study nnd improvement. Ltmiou J«Uy. I'WM 13r»lii w lu, w.i.r i ti.su uk, ti ,KUt(r>f M0|il «•{„ him MW » bill IMItll >««(, tint In tb- Utt.u * iltn »1 tin I. It, Jilin, HlllitM KIMlI MW IMWIIM, I '"Hit WM, \i:,± ttuMbrin Min. fiiii biaii,., ’ifMljit "Hill '/ ■III) wil l 'l .l Mlv lltUr ('ll IHIII'lli WHAT PAYS? ducoin*o his household a newspaper Hint is instructive, oce that fosters a taste for inves tigation, uud promotes thought and (ucour- ages discussion among the members. THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICA which bna been published weekly for the \*m thirty-ou* y»aw, docs this, to mi ex.cut beyond that of any other pnbltadion; iu fact it M the only weekly paper published iu the niilnotiires. M<- obnnics, Invenlions aad Now Discoveries in tbe Arte and Sciences Every number Is pi its oonteuU emhraoea t „ ini gmviugH of New luveniious, N* w liuplt- lueuts, Nov Piocowim. and Improved IikIun fries of every kind: Useful Notes. Reel)kh. 8ii08caiirns nnd Admire by Prauliual Wrift is, for Workmen and Employ, re, iu llie various arts, forming a oo aplete rviwior.v of Nt*v luwutioiis aud DUoovrries; ooumining i< weekly record,not only of the progress of the Industrial Art in onr own coimiry, but ul*< of Ilia Sew Dls ymries uud IiimjiioiiH in w ny branch uf Eugiureriug, Maimuu:., urn* heituoe uhroadi THE HUIKNTIFIfr AAIERIOAN ban lu,|. .„i foiuiMuif of every mdiMiid p'ilimM»i"ii. for the | osi fliiriy-oim yuure. |i i« i|,. o «!•*.• laru*4l» aud tbehtMt wwkly lllusr * ' devoted l| Kiiglaeeriiig, Uwlmu BUTLER HERALD only $1,50. XiivolyTimos Ahead many Events of Imporlance will trans- plre. and the people should be kept futlv p >sled on li.»snranl questions of Inc tlsy xnd a good piper i» the <nt\y source from wHch dial iuinrmst.oii ran b.» derived. We wii! int.r upon tin* new vwir with re newed etv-rgv nnd tn'enprise, end no lint- will Ivi left nndononn oar part In niaka ih* Uu'iuin Hv.’.i'.i n ae nn tk*. ire i>. the State. Tire Heualo will cmdalo an alwtrnet rf ne*cH from all purls ol the world -the gen- -.•id .“jiato inn-: -aud the county nows col- uuiu will contain cvrrythuig wormy or non. lu stmtt. we Intend to nvUe the tiriutn r drst-chus F..mily Paper, Subscribe Now!! THU PAPER III OK PILE WITH SEWING MCAHINE8. THE CROWNING VICTORY ! TBE SIS GEE ALWAYS AHEAD! Read tin. BptAat Dt’patck Aram the GnelnuU Rihtbtttea U the KeW TetX Shm "PHILADELPHIA, amnia »7th, 1M«. "THE VEBY nrOHET HONOR " HICH COULD BP. CONFERRED OX AST FXHIUtT01t-r\VO MEDAL OP HONOR AMD TWO DIPLOMA* OF MERIT -HAVE HEEN AWARDED TUE INGLR IIARUFACTUBIXiI OOMPASY FOE LW I NO MiOHIKE." &,000,000m Uaa—Balea in Ex-joaatowxy Qtfur. Acenta waat«l u one. to Mil le MoaUai t»d • THE SINGER MANUFACURK! COMPANY B. S. STOXTS, Agent. NO. 80 MULBERBT STREET, MlC0F, 6A. flF&'O, M. COLBERT Attorney ut Law, Butler, Ga. Coll^Ung Agent if Taybr, County. ^ THE PLAGE TO BUY YOUR GOODS 18 J.S.JONES. CASH DRY GOODS STORE, COLUMBUS. CKO MCI A Shotting, yard wide 7 esnti Shirting 58-4 coo*t. 1-nciory checks. 91-2 ctu'.ts. Osnnbuigi, 91-4 cent, Jc-nns, 15, 18. 25 35, 40 nnd 50 cents, Abe Je n, at25 c nts is tbe best for ilie price eTer offeied, inddies ll;se, 10 cents per imir. Liiun 11 ndhercb-ifs 6 1-4 cents, Flannel 20 cents. Large let of t laukets. Shawls, nnd 8 iria. cheap. 20-4 Quilts 75 cent ; 11-4 Quilts, $100. Call for ‘'The izamptorc 2-butions" Kid Gloves, at one dollar. Every pair warranted. Bottom prices on all Goods. Cull and look before buy ing. J. & JONES. InniM. uq Ui>* Ihm| w«. lily iilnmr.l.il |».|» iliVM.it IT Kiiglnwrliiy, MwIiiiii iw, Uu> iry. N,wlnv.uliguv, Hi'Imim .ml lii.luK'ii.it I'raRiMMi |iuUUA,J la lu world. TIm pnillMl r»,lpu ar, wall wnrlli i. n a lb, aatMii|illau uria«.»nA Civ Hi. tbsn 0'4M aava liMuy Uw« lb, imt or wb> ON. ||i Milw, raw wm, ii nwruiliiibiiii, li ilumlil li'iv.i a »l llljla (isjWM/r m(iir ayarv Fawlly Ulirarv, Kiiiily on, iwUmU liisMbrr *b.n Owiilliii Ummi in tvtiF lUmliiia Un.ni. Miiiiii«|..r,DM Mill. nllii MvU.hI, A uvw vniuuia auisi USmtllTJh l»V IVlJESSWa » sla. rimlPl Im Hliiiila Mala, U»t I'stabls if wjinaaUunellb ill. I HFWAFFWI'**, S»MI» M',i» A Hn, a Ill'll,'ll,"i III Alin III,'III Mild r I vigil I'll',III,, MJ'I 1,41VII,V Ulfll.l I,l.l,l|,III,|,|,| In III, Mwa Ih f m ibiwwinl wnil iuil,„« bait IwuiimA, wf MiMHalbi.ukb Ib-li .nniM, WhevE AAverUalng CoatraeleeaalMraMla, L’Ut.’I nrruuytirrenlH made with ndver- itt-re l. r the jurind «>f llirno months or longer. WILLIAM K. BRNNF. BAXKIUM’T SALE. 01'iiIi.o.v ij'jr.u jnuKuiv GREAT FAILURE MILON JEWELRY CO. In Kngland. main arnik .rwia uw.iunau m va aaii< Kvriiii-il) baa bvarit i,f >111,1' iN OULU iaWKI.ilV, II I.Htll.H I, ,ll Milil III (III. Ill id bir Iba In.'Imi rwni, hiiiI wim |,,v i I'uwl ami ritihidU trliAEM nl uuy jmpliiMlh p.r;,n dara ONI,r iliarulbiyllJK affp |iiiAJmidMitie" Kail •MtfiMVaMt, ^faHI I aat'awiul »biri'l*iiiH,ja,' iiMl Viilia,', ** iMtiMlIu' (.'in I h,.,|| Fill, fMall I'f,,a .l"H'iiil t<. O'* W »l4,ii iJl.alli, MiaM MWII, Mali (din., liar ilyll',11. Mail I'l.v, |„MI tMlIl,* IlHIM, I.lri'.* t, via I i',l«< M«U IWal ,,,„ ..'.'WM ErUabiTiw,-mlilams ,vj Ilia «Wn, Htiuinf i ih i. >, il'Vi ".V.iv Haml TO DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES t HATS V'E DESIRI! TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OCR STOCK OF Boots, Shoes and Hats. FOIL THE FALI, AND WINTER TRADE. WHICH HV3 BEEN CAREFULLY SELECTED. wiril A VIEW To THE WAXTl OF TBIB flECtlOX Ami rpiiuualH that you call unit examine them betare making jour purchases. Wo h ive bought goods cher than baton uud propose to givu our customers ths beuellt of the decline. We Hove Always Endeavored to give OtlafactleA. TO TII0KE WI10 SO LIBERALLY ATRON1ZED US WK CAN ONLY RUM USE THAT NO EFFORT WILL SAUK D UN OUK ART TO UO THE SAME IN THE FUTURE. (Hilt (iUOUS WILL BE OF QUALITY AND N(J UN E CAN CELL (legitimately) AT LESS RICE FOB CASH. A vail bullae you liny ia solicited. It will aare yon money. SINQLTONi HUNT k CO. TRIANGULAR BLOCK, MACON, GA. GUAND FOR COTTON. Boiukla Faoiflo, Ohasyaak. SEAFOWL LOGAN'S COMPOUND, AND WHANN'S SUPEEPHSPHATE. DISSOLVED BONES OR ACID PHOSPHATE >'•', ' I T|m heal malarial In ths world for oompwlqg with Cotton Bwd ' ' i '■ nn i, am) rtiahlv iUlilira, Only 450 Ihv,, 9 u,, .V n i^n hkeimb **imtds j r <|; L