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IOC At NEIS
TUESDAY i UEOESIUER lglh 1877.
Jthcuinttlsn Quickly Cured.
'•Oiirmeo'e ltliemnullo Re'uoily,” the
grunt iHrsnHu Uhihuinh. will p'j.i'ivclv
euro Ally auw nf Rlieiinistlsui ou the f.ioe ol
the atrtli. Prtoo $1 a bollle, »l* billies, $5.
Until by all Wlioleoila noil Iti'till IlnigRlKK
Don't fall loneml furclroalnr In Helpheiuilui
A Bentley. Dmn^ieia, W.iMVlugtmi, D. C.
HASTED l
Quo or two H* of good shucks.
Cull at thll offlco.
The friends and acquaiutaiipea of
Uliole Wyatt Broolca, will he
jilenscd to learn ho Iroonvaleaoeut
after a Very severe ill ness of sever
al daya at the home of Mr. W. O.
Diitutniin.
Cotton Market,
Butler, Ga., Deceuoer 10th, 1877.
Jlfarbot nctlvo with heavy demand;
closing dfondny ovculng at the fal
lowing i,rices:
Strict Middlings 10
MlddllSga 08-4
l,ow Middlings BK
Hood Ordhmry 0
Ordinary 8J<
Oorreotod oxprossly for Lho Hfiiald
bv W. L. Gtuvrrrit,
.Concert.
The entertainment nt ;t j (' tlcge
on lust Thursday evening passed ofl'
with groat ce nt. The y oung ladles
and guilt lemon ncquittod llio.nsulves
very eiudilabJLv, having i.o one older
than tlioinsclves to assist or direct
Ilium they showed great tact nud
cleverness,In their delineation of char,
actor. In tho |ilay of tlio inflow's Vic
tim,Miss Addle Lockett in her part os
.lane, the lady's u,ahl won for horsclf
groat applause. A/Iss Jcfllo Waters
acted her part very gracefully and
nan r lly. A/r.Nelson and Aflss Clandu
Aloiitl'ort ns Mr. nud Airs. Twitter
rjodurod their parts, very cllellvely.
T.io.lln Waters ns tile rot
Off to Atlanta,
Our popular Ordinary Hon. •!.
I), Ruts. loft for Atlanta on Tues
day last where he goes to he treat- j ,\£
vI. Tho Jndge \* in nnnr health, | licking Ii’amltnreactor brought down jg| ivti^um^rallw.^omh \SSSS
blit we in common with hi« host. l *‘° ^ ,0 °^ l0r8 l , crfur.'"!;<l j nnd jniring tin* t.'iirnoul/uiu in Mac— ~'*’~
tlioii* )>nrlH cqtmll / na well. T»» thp MS. said nluutntiou being known n
" puic
Chang* of Schedule.
A free ndmertisement.
The passenger trains on the
Southwestern rail road changed
schedule on Sunday the 18tU of'
November. The passenger trains
hereafter will run hr follows :
Lonvo Macon lor Columbus lltfiO a.m.
Arrive at Uutlut*- 2t00p.M.
Arrive nt Columbus 4:00p.M.
Leave Columbus for Macon lli50it in.
Arrive nt Bntlor 1 :58 p.it.
Arrive at Macon—— 3:58 p.it*
Wc publish this schedule for
the'bei.ofit of onr readers.
se.e, -
GEOJVCVTA—Titi/ra Count* :
By vlrtru • f "n order from the Hotiornblr
District Cunrt of the United States lor tin*
Southern District .Si Georgia, will be told
btfore the court hduae d' c?, in the town of
Batler. in mi() county, on Tuesday, the 18th
day of December next, the following proper
ty to-wit: Lots ol lend Nos. 188 and 102,
»*ud the wrtrttm Imlf of lot No. 103, and free-
tioml lot No. 101 All of said lands lying
and being in tno 2nd Dintriot of originally
Muscogee, now Macon County. Said lamia
being sold ns tho property of .1. p. Corson,
Bankrupt. Terms one half Cash on the
d*> of aile, balance clue 12 month? from day
or sal. with inters at at 7 per cent, bonds
for title given untP last payment he mado.
About the sumo time und place will be
tif friends tdnceridy hope lio will
Honti return fully vurluolly in vi
gorous health.
Child Tit *m Pit vtif.
We loam the !Utl«» folks will
lmve party nt tho Ctdlogt* to
night. (Tuesday) Wo trust Hivy
will have “heaps'* of fun This is
right; nowjut the little onus'huvo
this omt all to thetitsoUvs. uh they
<• 1«1 tod iufPn ’« ou .h- •*irr iwn up
f'»l!:«*. ,# «»»t Tli*irs»tbiv tn xbt
It Is also oxpo«*ti* 1 n point* 1 p*»-ty
will 2iv laid nt tin* 1*01111 liotno «u
Wnclusstliy -night by lho Hiilrttv’i,
iiud iioiybmly nro IttvItH who wl ; l
onmo and bring with ihvtn a pound
of suinothiug idee.
Our young friend Toni. Water*,
covered himself with I uuor In the
riobntr* Inst. Thursday night, tin han
dled tho Chilian iiilllllghltioil «pl«*>-
Ifoti In sii/di a way a* to bring down'
tho house sovrul times. AVn Ittivn
limit'd souk ot our Ictdlngoltlyons sty
pome Imndspme tilings of tho young
luiili. N »ji^duuh t s^ wh o jv on.
School doted*
Oil Vriday iiight last, tin? ymin
Indies ini*l gentlemen of tin* Col
lege gave a rousing party nt the
.ttyttrt House on the evening ot the
Zmmi iiist. Kvery iltitig passed of,
pmiHitntly. They Imd a u »e sup
per. *
. />/«/.
flu. Willis Whatley on Fridny
• the Nth iu<t ar li*V liom** in Ta
lor C.Vi. JShe bad been a g ent sufftti
f'or.tlie*1ii^t yeir, being nfflioud
witlithat teirible and fatal dise
eain er on the br«*ied.. We tender
bet* eld and eba* iiab.e l unban I our
honest sympathies. Mrs Whatley
was near fifty years old at the
time ot her death.
Ed tvdtd Jvtfci'H V m it.
We are puttied to learn this
popular conductor, (on W, It.
11.) und clever gentleman died
at his home in the city ot Macon
on Thursday last, Mr Jeffers was
deservedly popular with Kin com
pany and the people along the
line of road from Macon to Col uni
bus. We belli*vo it was his iii.eu-
tion to move to our county so* u
A SjtccU of U an
It poems wc arc In danger of war
with Mexico. Wo hopo wit'shall
have, no war wHly theso people. Our
poop’o tlesirt peace, but theyAlso, dc-
liiaud protection from ■our brethren
, on the Itfo Grand.
other piny. The Dead Shot ,MI«* . ' |
pic Johnston the sweet tom; •. .
uuieenml ward certainly succeed'' 1 ,
iu pleasing herself, ami acted the pa**t
successful!) Miss Jennie Wallace
as Chatter ilio timid did very well. The
young gemirmcii generally did very
well but their speeches were too loug.
Ah lor the music, it was tiuely and sci-
eutiticrlly performed by Prof. Drulins
anrl Miss l*v*!*!e l)ti*e. After thuux-
rvises n\ <* vi, tho ntuVteuce was
invited to.., c :iisi*tiug of oyes-
le.s.cru’kerA,p«ekles and oilur iiecom-
,11111 i men«s. h very bo ly had pimtty
ami q». i.:tilh*s %veru le.t,
Jeifl f/rf jiiii's Pjjiie,
Tin* tdt'Otions an* over, lho Cup*
till quest ton settle d. mill ills time
* ta.U ah.ut Hoiiiciiiiug eisu Mil*
rdgcviJio tuado u gallant ii^ht
ml lust. Atlanta woe tho peo
ple’s ulioir** it m’oiiih iu nearlyvvery
otioii, In \ tlu***e who vo.ed foi
utileilgevillu wereequal y honest
intelligent ami **: tr*utic, ami uu-
oltlsli. Let Us shako hands ail
round and; forget mat we iveu
I i lleii'd till nut. the mattei'. What
•ay our Iriemisof the Atlanta Ci n-
• titutiou, and Muo'U Teiegiaph
and Alesw'Uger.
Tho Centra- Ocurylu Weekly*
This* valuable paper roaches our
llleu regular every Hutulay. It is
me of oil I' most valuable weoki
shaiigos, tilled with the most clioairu
’eadnig tu Hid t J lie inicds
eiwh r In the hind. We tv
ids valuable paper to our people If
tiny wii-li a paper that contains nil
lie general news tlmt trauqdrcta iu
he State. It is published at M.nc.'jii,
tin., by Messrs, A. A. & A. O. Mur-
idieyv.
PerHtmulti,
llev. W. 1*\ Kobersou, formerly
pastor ot' the Butler circuit, spent n
o\v hours ill our ton— : u yesterday,
returning from Coi:1V . a> ut Tnl-
bolton. lie*was on i.
Georgia. Imvlng been transferred
from the South to lho North Georgia
Conference, lio was looking remark-
woll and.our people were glad to sou
him.
Wo had the ^l-astiro of meeting
Mr. Kdiiiuiid Modre, of Texas.
M, was formerly president . .*,
'tl'jin- '
Cent. Toombs.
pern tl.at
■yfresoo bv tlio u 'vn papi
tills distinguished UfiBi'gton will
proUsBijegu<o lllo' 1'i‘eneh iuleriia-
tlnpnl oSlilUltion, tvllioll will bo licld,
iu A’nfpU next voar us the repeesnuat-
,'llvo uf Groraia. No ouo eould so
jvoll I'upi'eseiil Clio' iiiuirfra. Stato-..or
S f .Smtlll -ns Held. Towibs, , Ho
inks uS-Frenwi IniiguAgu with ease;
l.ovQn el'egaueei lie is well-Unoivn
wlierovtr Ilio ant siid*,vluuec.-.flqar-
, fsh, nud wbnt i# qtSfo/ll'i.l. v.e»Wctf •
niid uppwjchited' LotGo*;'€<»lqdi
niipoliy:^
Uavifniur
it ymiutul cuusiiinttBya
tlie day of sale. NoveinU120th, 1877.
0. M. (ioLBEHT. At-sigueo.
of the estate of J. P. Carson, Bnnkmpu
Asslgiiesis Ssle.
Dhtriet (Jonrt of tho Untied Stnt.s Tor the
HimtherU iiistrict of Georgia, will bo sold
before tbe court house door, in tho town of
Bailor, in said countv, on the 18th day of
t) coutlu*v next, vvitlitu tho legal hours ot
* * - * * telly to-wil : The
l No. 1G3, ami lho
west»ro halt nt lotpl laud No. let. nud tho
life i-stat- of Wtu. J. F. Milcl'e.t. Bankrupt,
in 50 acri* iu tlio corth*wentirn ci.riur n
I*»t No. 174 All being in th*» 24lh Di^lri**!
•f said wmityt and the northern half of lot
fo. in, in the 14th District ot k*iUI county.
Said lamts boiug v*ld as thopiop* r'y nf Win.
J. I*\ Miiohcl', ttankrupt 'firms Cash on
the day of h ; i1p. Nnv 2fl'h. 1877.
0 M. OOLUEHT. Assignee,
of tho tMitlc of Wiu J. F. Mitcheh, Bauk*
rupr.
Assignes’s Sale.
ilEi^hGIA—TAYton Cooiity :
By virtue or an mil-r trmu the Honomtilo
District Court of tlio United Kta'es (or tin
Southern District ot Georgia, will bo sold li
the town nf lloyt)olds, in sail conut,v, on
*Vt> ■'nonday tho 10th dnyojf December next,
within the legal UonnnJrdxln, tlia^follnwlii;'
property tn-wit : 11 lots in block No. 20-
4 lotn ir b!«wk No. U; lots Nos. 4. 5. & (1, m
block No, 12; Io n Nik* 4. C.A- 6 in block No.
11; lota Nos, 1, 2, 3, H A 0. iu block No. 1(1;
4 loin hi block No. 8; 12 lots in block No, U;
9 lo s tn block No. 25 and l*»ts Non 1, 2. A
3, in block No. ,'IC. All of mid lots lylrg
and Isiiug in the town of ^tcynoldt, iu said
county, dl.m, an undivided third (4) inter
cut ol lot of land No, 13. n the iOrb Dislno»
of Patfldlng county,and nntate aforesaid. Hold
as the property of 11. H. Long, Bankrupt.
Terms Cash ou the day of m|e. Nov. 20th,
1877. O. M. COLBERT, Assignee,
. f the estate ot' H. II. Long, Bankrupt.
GOODS In STGOS
W . L
THE NEW CM S'
OPENED BY
GRIFFITH
GROCERIES.
Liverpool Salt, $1.50 r.er'saok.
Choice Flour 25 lbs. $1,15 $1,25,
Lard, 15 cts pur pound.
Coffee, (prii .e) 26 ets per pound
Clieeso (cream) 20 cm oer lb.
Tobacco, from 10 to ftOo per plug.
Muck ore), 83 for $1,00
Virginia 6alt, $2.0 per sack.
Rice, (new crop) lOo per lb.
Bacon. 10 eta per pound,
Sugar Golden 0 12} per lb.
Segars, 2 for 6 cenle.
. , — White Fish, lOoper lb.
Syrup'New Orleans) 75operignl, Korooine Oil, 40o per galon
Candies, Crackers, Soaps, Starch, Soda, Potach, Candles &o. &c.
Harrd’vTare,
( Cast Turn Plows 30 40 and 6Po
Heel 1 ins, 12* icnts each.
Singletrees, 6u cents each.
Pirno*.’tiiig Irons,75o per pair
Collins Axes, $1,00
Dixie' Plow Stor;',*, $5 00,
Plow Rods, 25 cents.
Olivia Pins, 25centscaoh.
Nails, 6 cents per pound.
Frying Pans, 25 cents each.
Pocket Cutlery, &o.
Tin Ware. \
Dish Pans.fr.rn 33to 00 cents. Milk Pans, from 15 to 25 cts.
School Bncktftsjfroiu 20 to 36 cent Wash Pans, from 16 to 25 cts.
Coi.ee Pots, from 20 to 60 cents. Brittauia Dippers 60 cents each
rauey Cups, Buckets, tto.
O ookery-wag,
Pearl Sets, $1 2f> centB.
Tumblers,from 40 to 60 cents
Heavy Teas, 40 cents per set.
Plate Sets, from 60 to $1.00.
Large Ginas Lamps, 75 cts eaoh
Hotel Goblets, $1.00 per set-
Handle Teas, 90 cent- per Bet
Bowls end Pitchers, $1.60.
W. L. GRIFFITH.
Butler, Ga,
T. E. COLLINS.
W. W. HOLLINS.
\v. YV. COLLINS AND BRO.,
DEALERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND WAGONS,
8ECOND ST., MACON, CA.
STUDEBAKER
•wv&aoir.
county. (.Hurt to sty
Oui*efywur young. ,
Searcy, Jr., who 1ms been iu ntlond-
uiioe ut Rdltool, left for borne yestcr-
rttiy. Johnnies is a in ciclol young*
man nurt (lescrvcs success.
'•’Mr. JIt. Jfosely, *'ir : clover youu^
gcuUcuum duel a rcsideutot our comi
ty. lott f'oYTcxns yesterday.
P.’itfoycjour worthy citizeji.
hus rafoyiiejl Irom ^rtrip to Soutlicrh
Georgia* 04*0 gjitrt tg wolcoino
him hack o^aliw* ^
' T*
Administrator’s 8alo.
GEORGIA—-Tayiob County :
Kyvirtnoof mi order from ihe cou*t of
Ordiuuvy, will be koM tjofnre the uomt honxo
door, between tlio legal ltonrs of unis oi the
fleet Tuesdny in Jimunry next, tu the tawu
of Butlvi*, m Haiti cilUlty, tlm foilowlug din
cribeti nrr.perty to-wit: 27 ncreH utoro or
e-8. in the northwest cortv? 01 lot of laud
No. 15U, nltto 62 notn* more or less, in the
Hoi.thv -sr form r o* lot of land No. 105,ull iu
tho 3rd District of Maid oounh. Hold uh the
prniiejtj of A. It. Murrey. Cecent-ed, late ol
Niid county, lor the boueflt cf lho b .ire of
sUtl decniHifd. Terin «wh. This Novcm-
Npi'tll ■ bjr tlio 801b 11177,
1). MURRAY, Ailm'r.
da honfs don, estate nf A. 11. Murray, dec,
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Taylou County :
By virtue cf nn order irom tbe court of
Ordinal y of Kidd county, will be Hold before
th«* com) hoiiHc 5oor iu lho town of Butler,
a sit'd comity, within the legal hours nt Hide
u tbe flrht-Tnesduj in JiiuiiHry next, the fnl-
js’iug projurty to-wit Tlie bouw* and teu
. crea of Itnui on which Gre-n Mathew*, late
ot saiil county lived, sdd hum lying nnd be
ing in Uyh 24tl\ Dintiiul «al said oomiiy, Raid
laud Hold iih thn liroperty of Green ituthewH,
tiecenstMl.for tho bum-lit of *lie beire nudored-
itotH of 8<tid estate Terms one half cumi on
tbe tltv of RnlcKlmlanoe In 12 raontlm with
inn.rest from date, bonds for title given un
til lust tnyuient be inode. December the 3rd
1677. . W. H. JENKINS, Ailm x.
of tlie eslaio of Green Mathews, deceased*
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS ROODS,
AND THE CHEAPEST HI GEORGIA,
OO tgPBISHTG
GIFT BOOKS, PICTURES, WRITING DESKS,
BIBLES, VEI/’ET FRAMES, PAPER CASKETS,
POCKET BOOKS, GOLD FRAMES, VASES, 8TATUTES,
gORAP BOOKS, ALBUMS, GOLD PENS AND PENCILS.
Tbe finest und lunicHt M,artinsbt of Fnnov Goods ever before Imported Into Afncon. If
yon wish to see suinetliiug new, bundeome nnd ebenn. cell nnd see m« -nn imnbte to
show goods. J. A. CABOURY, Bookseller,
Macon, ga.
GO TO THE NEW YORK”STORE,
MACONT, GEORGIA,
FOR BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.
L 'A'lJ IE R ; O USE,
T hw HOlfsE in now provided wit^ fivory
ufctsiiiYv.tipbvenidnce for theilooo&rnpdanon
ana comfort of it« pjitrous. TbelbCf lion 1b
desirable nnd convenient to tho IntaiuVfls por-
itou'w tUa city. '
* ! The ^Tables
TAYLOi? COUNTY 8HERIFF SALES.
for jj^jsrpi^.is<rsr 9
GEORGIA -Taylor Confer :
Wib'bo **old bufore thn ocurt house door
in tbe <owu of Batler. in naid county, on the
first Tuesday in Junnaty next, within -tno
legal boars of sale, iBe following property
to-wit i,‘ i \ ■ . •
Ll.i-of land No. 20G the,12fch District ot
cnginally Alascogee nbw TayLr'tonnty, Go.
containing 202J ncrea inore or le8s,KiiId laud*
• “’d to wittafy * A fa. issued froinVthe
Opart of said'county, in lavof o'
.... tgtpiel, gutrdinn. th, Jl. M. Garrett,
administrator, of Euooh Garrett, ddeeased,
nnd ^ld ns th** property ol Baid Enoop Gar-
'Also, nt th^cama tiwo nnd place, lot of
.1 add No. £53.iii'the Ijkpisirici of mill conn*
ty, to *vuiefyX®t. in. *5wvd from Taylor Ha*
,«erior5out hi fa.if or!o. M, Colbert, Ah-
‘ ee.etc., vi- '*• M. Almms, Jr*At. Erring-
- me.property
T HEY l;nve the largest Htook of PliY GOODS, CLOTHING AND CAUPETIb'G,
in the state, nnd they Kell cheaper than anybody. -
DUES°GOODfl from 10 oenlaup..
BLACK ALP\0A8
BLACK BRILIANTINEV,
BLACK a-VD OOLOUED .SILKS,;
STRIPE* AND CHECKS; 10 •*
ALL WOOL JEANS 25 »*
Samples mailed to any address. Expreasage paid on gooas ordered when amounting
to teu dollura or ovei^. ^
OctlGtf. TriangaU
FURNITURE, FU
Ji B, COBB