The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, January 01, 1878, Image 1

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Advertising Rates. •na aqaara one Insertion 91 00; each sul>- •eqaent insertion CO oenta. One column,one yoar $100.00 Ons oolamn, six months 60 00 One oolumn, threo months 36 00 Half oolamn, ene year 60 00 tlalf oolamn. six months 30 00 Half oolumn, three months SO 00 Quarter oolamn, one year 30 00 Quarter column, six months 20 00 Quarter column, three months 19 00 Communications ofa political chaructcr, of articles written in alvooacr or defense of toe claims of aspirants for offloe, 16 cents per line. Announcement #f Candidates $6 00. THE BUTLER HERALD. W. N. Hl-NNS, Kdltw and Pub. HoujGRiruoN Pinna $1.00. Pita Abnum. TUESDAY, JANUAYIt 1st, 1878 Butler Herald ltUTLElt, OEOIMJIA. TCESDAV, JANUARY Is‘, l»78. WHOI.B NUJI1IK1I Oil BjrWm. ». Proprietor. A NEWSPAPEIt DEVOTED TO INDt>T iV ANl JIVILIZ\TION *1.00 Yenr* BUTLER FEMALE COLLEGE MALE I IT S T I T XT. T 28 , Cot’on .ttnrket, UVtlkh. Ga., Pkckiikk lUlli* 1877. Jfnrkut Motive witli lioavv demand; closing Mumlny evening tit tlio fol lowing prior**, :* Good J/itUUiugs M idtllillgs !)l Low Middling* «| Good Ordinary h'j Ordinary * 8 * Corrected cxrcBidy for the Hkiialii by W. L. GuirpiTii, Administrator’s Sato A Fine Drove of Mules for Sale. We are requested by Mr.4ft. B. Thompson, to utate thr.t ho will be in Butler about the 6th day of January with a good lot of mules to sell very low. All per sons in need of good stock for their farms should purchase now. liutler Female College and Mule Institute. We call special attention to the advertisement of this Institution which appears in another column, justly the bride of our town and county. It behooves us all to ral ly to the support of our College and to keep it up to the full stan dard of its merit. The teachers have labored hard and our entire oommunity have reaped the bene fits of its advantages, Head the advertisement and send in your children at the begining of I be session. Our Visitors. During the week our town has been honored with the presence of Misses. Baldwin, Little, King, Robbins and McLaughliug of Tal bot. We are satisfied that one of them at least, wiH return if a cer tain young man is allowed to have his Personal Dr. W, H. II. Lane called ou us on last Friday in the interest of G. G. GreeD, of Woodbury, N J., and inserted bis advertisement in our paper for another year. Dr. Lane is a brother-in-law of our GEORGIA—Taylor Count* : The next Annual y o*sion of this Institution will begin January the Ulli 1878. Itatps of Tuitiou will lie tbc suiuo rs lout year. Incidental Fee, seventy-live Ctuts fi* r j the Spring Session , The Teachers will remain unchanged. Thorough instruction kt guaranteed in all the j branches taught in any first-clic-s Iustitutiou in the Stato. The Faculty rcturu their • thanks to the public for the liberal patronage they have tsnj oyed, and pledgo themselves i a renewed effort for the advancement of the students intrusted to them. Board is cheaper in Butler than in any oiler towu iu Ron thorn or Middle Georgia Students can get pood board at nine and ten dollars per month. Economy iu the ex. penee of the students with thorough instruction is the aim of tide Institution. Students wilt he charged from date of admission to the end of the Suasion. No allow ance will be made for nbsonce except for Hiokcess or some necessary eanso. Arrangements will be made however, with any pntron who ho d« sires for a fixed time of Attendance a* school. Students will be required to report causes of every day's absence from the school. Patrons are‘earu«srly reqarBted to send in their childreu promptly at the begin* iug of tho Swwiou. For further particulars apply to JAMES T. WHIT 12, Pros, op Prof. W. C. MONK. By \ > order troi the iri of Furniture, . Carpets, OIL CLOTHS, WXDOW ISAEES, M. AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY, JHt'TltV US. * W. & E. P. TAYLOR. COTTON AVENUE, MACON, GEORGIA. , [dooilo-Jm. Ordinary, will b, m>M bef<ir», tlio court li> door, between the legal hours of *alo on the first Tuuuiuy in Jitlman next, iu the town of Butler, in said county, »lm following din criban property to-wit : 27 ner.s more or JeiH, in the northwest corner ot lot ol land No. loti, nlsn 62 acres wore or luss, in the MonthWMHt corn, r o* lot of land No. 105,all in tiiu 3rd Diatlict of said countV. Hold its the propelty of A. It. Murray, Ueccascd, late of saitl county, ior the benefit of li e b«irri of mid her the .AMi cd. Tei ish. This No Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA—Taylob County : By virtne gf att order from the court of Ordmitry o! mild county, will be Hold la-fore tin* court Uoiihv «oiir iu the town of Butler, in said county, witbin the legal hours ot sale on tin- first Tuesday iu January next, the fol lowing property to-wit The house and ten acres of land mi which Ore-n Mathews, late ot said county lived, sod laud Ring and be ing 111 tba 2‘i-h District Of mild county, aaid laud mild as tba in open y of liteen MnthcWN. derciihHd.for the benefit of 'he heirs aud cred itors of add iMtAtio Ti-riu'i one half cusn on the day Of sale, b,dnUCe lu 12 . iH.nds fin Dh e give, TAYLOR COUNTY SHLYItf SALES. OIBHASf & CUED. wn of Butler, iu mid county, ou the next, within the following property Lot of laud So. 2nd In the 12th District r.gmally Mnscogc ijow 'J’ayl »r county. 0 ling 202J > 110 Hold I Supi . ih,tf).l from .* it’. M Gm WHOLES\LE DK.1LERS IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &3. •io Daniel, guardian. t* udminlHtrator, of Kuooh Garrett. > oid sold as ih*- property ot Haul Km ivtl. deceased. Also, at the same time and place, lot of land No. 253 in the tut Dr ty. to satisfy a 11. fa. issued lr«>m Tayh TIN AND WOODEN IV A Eli OF EVERY KIND. We Ilatio now in store a large and well accortod itook of fellow citizen, Mr. Juo. I, Monk, j Pocket iu,d Table Cu.lery—I’airt nnk's Standard Scal.s. Dr. Lane and wife leaver for Fla.,1 the first of next weel. to speud a few weeks. Rev. W. 1'. Bearden, of tho South Georgia Conference, is speuing a few days iu our town favor of <). M, Collwrt. As- gucc. mic., vs. I* M. Adims. J M. /bring- •u and V. A. JatitPH, bold an ll*e properly i s dd Arrington and JnniM. Dca'iubtr ti.e 3rd, 1877. Also, at mu same tt.ne and plu-c will be •Id, ••Charlie," a sorrel. 10 yfat- ••I nod ••Ceb*" a bl.o k 11 years oid. Said mj'wrty t» bn sold ••• satisfy a iiiorigage li. this week, visiting his frionds and relatives in this community, JpS)" Merchants and outlier wonld do well to give us a call and examine our stock IKON FHOXT STORE, CIIKKKY KTKEET. >fA^OIf* GA. 1 fro:. M KOBT. H. MAY & CO. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALER IN Saddle*, llimicss, IFlilps, Trunks, Vullso*, Sole, Upper A ITarnoss Leather, FR) !E LEL A I AND AMERICAN CALF SKINS. riiEIt, SHOE AND HARNESS FINDINGS. ROUT. II. MAY, 1 f REPOSITORIES: S'M 00 ™ 11 -1 SIACOX, GEORGIA.!“LWint 1 ’ SAMUELS. PARMELEE, J , 198 Cbry StMaco^Ga. beinrr on his way from Conference to bis pastorial work for the fu- j CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND WAGONS tnre year. CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES On the evening of the 2ttH of December 1871, Mr, John C. Cal houn and Miss Mary M. Christo pher, were married in the Metho dist church at Reynolds, Rev. H. J. Harvey officiating. The fol lowing persons acting as attend ants : Mr, S. H. Cristopher and Miss Emma Calhoun. Mr. G. W. Ingram and Mias Mattie Long. Mr. A. L. Calhoun, Jr., and Miss Anna Christopher. Mr. B. H, Griffith and Miss Alice Long. After the beautiful and impres sive ceremony, the groom and bride with their attendants and a few friends, repaired to the resi dence of the groom's father, Mr. A. L. Calhoun, 8r.,wherua sump tuous repast bad been prepared for them. We congratulate Mr. Calhoun upon having aucured bo beautiful and charming a bride, and earn estly hope that he, having won his jewel, may wear it well. May the choicest flowers of happiness be strewn along t heir path through life, and every cloud have a silver lining, iiii'l .bun* Canluen ..I the fetid Pf.h A. J POPE. Sheriff. Rheumatism Quickly Cured '•Durrmge’8 Rheuinatio Uomcdy," tit* «r<*ut Intbiinal Mrdioink, will posi'ivciy euro any case of Rlu-u-mtiHin on tin* face ot the earth. Price $1 a bottle, six bottles. $5. Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Druggists A Gontlo Hint. eqnenllv saoo.ooo. /NTJTI A nmciom In ordor to clear out our Btock of very enpedor \3TXw JEjXjL X, ■JL Gold-plated Jewelry valued at over $200,000, we will send aa bolow, 20 Pieces, all warrautoil Gold-plated for $1,00. 1 pair Gold 8tone Sleeve Buttons; 1 pair Engraved Sleovo Buttons; i Bet Pointed Studs; 1 set Amethyst Studs; 1 Wedding Ring; I Engraved Band Finger Ring; 1 Amethyst Stone Ring, Inlaid ja TPhiH fx TTY^T with Gold; 1 Elegant Ring, marked “Friendship;" K A rfsttir B Bl 1 Amethyst Stono Scarf Pin, Inlaid with Gold; 1 Silvered llat Pin; 1 Bet Ladles’ Jut and Gold Pin and Drops; 1 Misses' set Jot and Gold; 1 Collar Stud; 1 Bet Handsome Rosebud Ear Drops; 1 Gonts' Elegant Lako Georgo Diamond Stud; 1 Card.nal Retl UeadNocklacc; 1 pair Ladles Amethyst Stone Ear Drop3, HTTT1TI Inlaid with Gold; 1 Ladies' Ornamented Jot Brooch; 1 Fancy \I Fj Iht Scarf Ring aud Elogant Watch Chain. Talia your choloc, tho xot of 20 p*ocea, aout Post paid for or aa 7jO piecea you ohooso for UO oen:fl. Now Is tho time to maiie iuoney. These oan JoSiy bo retailed it QlO.OO. o CLUB PREMIUM. Toany ono ordoring 12 Lots at St.00 each, we will \/JC X XjJw mdiJ present Free, an Open Face Coin Silver Watch as Premium. WATCH AND JEWELRY CIRCULAR FREE. NOTIOI33 OF THD PIvESS. Oar eotcmporftry, the Boston C/o6*. »i>c»k« very highly of both suivertwer and goode uhlM honorable In hi« dcalinc*. nnd reliable la his good*, a commcndatioo wo heartily endjr»e.—St. 1 4—1 fS?ho!l’2u?'.toro»jl,f> reltabl. o.. In ...rr esjj.,0.1. M, ljl HU reputation for honoetj. fnlr denliog, nud llbernlttj U unequnl.d oj no, ndrertUer tu UtU ..r rnn. iu N.„ Voru.-^ud. iprii id. «T7 . F. STOCKMAN, 27 Bond Street, New York. --it iH n< and rein i by neglected colds. hnU the deaths resulting directly Imni this cuiinm. A botile 11 HoucIh c'r German Syrup kept about vonr boaiu for iinniediata use wib prevent serious sickncKS, a l.irgt docti»r'H bill, and perhaps death, by tho tine of three or four doses. Fm earing ('onHumption, Hemorrhages, Pnen- mount Severe Cough, l'roup, or auy diseai. of the Tin oat or Lungs, itn ancecss is simply woinlertu), ns >onr drnggi*t will tell you. German .\vrup is now hold in every town aim vi.leg** on tins continent. Sample bot tle for trial, 10c,; ngulur*De, 73c. LANIER HOUSE, B. DUB, Proprietor, MACON, - — <3*-^-- —O— THIS HOUSE i.v now provided with every necessary convenience for thea<Toiinm»dation and comfort of its patrons. The iocatinn L desirable and convenient to tlie busiimss por tion ol the city. Th3 Tobies Have the beat the market nffds. Omni bus to and Ironi detH't frit* of charge, Img- ••ige handled free of charge. The Ihir is snpptiiii wiih the best vinife Leg^Rdvortlsoml Will b«* insertod at the following rates She riff sales, per square $3 50 Sle rifi’H mortgage sales 6 00 A'wheatf on for letters of administration 4 00 At.plientlrm f .r iHt-rs of guurdienship. .4 00 DiHtuirninn fr« iuaduiinb-tration........600 Dismisaion froir. guardianship...•••••..600 For loave to sell bind 400 Application tor botrfstead. 4 00 Notice to debtors and creditort 4 00 t>ale of real estate by adminiatratoro, •xecn- t rs and gnanhona, pereqaara 3 00 S,ile of pcrisbable property, ten days. ...9 0$ Est my notice*, 30 (lavs 00, All IiUIh for advertising in this paper are due on the first appearance of the advertise ment will be pri-Kunted when the money is needed. Service Last Sabbath. Lev. W. F. Lloyd of the South Georgia Conference, preached an interesting sermon in the Baptist church on Sunday morning last. Though the weather was very in clement, our good people did not fail to attend. Paint Yourselves. -Messrs, C. J2CRKK <* SON have ntul keep constantly on hand one of the best assorted stocks of Prints,Oils (rlan-veic., to be found anywhere. It will lie t© the Interest of thoso who desire to purchase an> articles in this inc to give these reliable gentlemen a rial. They keep nothing Imt lirst-class got ids. Change of Schedule. A free ndinertisemeat. Tho passenger trains on the Southwestern rail road changed schedule on Sunday the 18th of November. The passenger trains hereafter will run as follows : Leave -Mncoti for Columbus llsfiO a.m. Arrive at Butler 2:00 p.M. Arrive at Columbus 4:00 p.M. Leave Colnmbus lor Macon 11:50 a.m. Arrive at Butler 1:58 p.M. Arrive at Macon— 3:58 p.M. We publish this schedule for the benefit of our readers. THE NEW HOME FIRST PREMIUM! At tho Contennixl Fxhibitlon, 167*, ani tua alwajararrirl off the hiiOicitiinnora w litre ver •xhibiteU. a COMPACT, nwrrv. durabi-K, r.ichf lluanina'amt EFVU IF.NT "LOCK f.i ITCH" M4CIUNB. ALIA I TED to the WANTS of KVKflTKODT. The HOME SEWING MACHIILU wm Porfrct#dei«W yoaru amue l y tlio Md t*r the tieit inveatrya talent and afc« tiantcal akin. ftcoMonixa an The Raaeut.al I'-rta c f a FIKFT CLAPS HACBiUE. D h! MTIWC tn CONSTBUCTlON. BUI-f; Hi on in Sirar-Oth and iiaauty, ^K,n^&v.w t .7vstssf«ii& howino M*c!i,pm. ItwillltllN foryixri withoutouBTtsii Otiia-CFNT f'-rKrcaiaa. In the Manwrartin© oftfila SIAUIIINB Uta Vorj' Ti'i s^tcrlalw ara USED. The Leaking 1*ai:ts are marOENED. Amt tlir 1Tfe<-l)n-.tsi.*> haa been CosSTMiCTkl7 witli the sjf-uti rt'u* «f nroduomg an ji ia^y Euun,'*;'»^ ^ i>rn_AJ1LE,_ and almaat '/SBLKSS ld'(C111ndnpAnd SQUALLY DTRAill INK, adnpkad sqda . . .... _• Ana TllKBAD, COT TON, DILI or 1JNEN, SEXVINO from tha I.iahtett Mutllnt to Bearer Cltth and MOH> Stwtno MACHINE ,h»« tvirv MACIUMiU fully Warranted far Ftve Years. I.TVE AGKNT3 wanted la localiUaa wbew Jokhsok, Clark & Go., SO Union Square, Haw Torkj ff ITaiHcpton Btreati Boston, Maui lilt Second At*., Fittaborgk, Fa, 141 Stat* Street, Chicago, 111, 21 South 6th Stre-t, 8t. Laala, Mo. 17 Few Montgomery 8t., 8aa Fraatiaaa, Oal. CO NS VMP TION C l r R ED. An old rtiymoian retired from active pme- ti<e, lmving bml placed in liin hands by an E.iHt ltuYian Missionary, tho formula of a -»iirpl« M gebibU- remedy for tho speedy nnd fietntnuent cure ot CousuniDtion, Bronchitis, I'atnrrh, Ami mu, and all Throat and Lung iff.-ctiniis. also a positive and radical cure for • Senurnl Eebility and hII nervous ooa.plntnts, •f.‘-r having thoroughly tested its wonderful rumtive powers it, ttionR-imbi of ruscw. feels ii ins tint) to msko it known t« his htiffcring '• 11"wh. The rodpo will be Kent free ol ••barge, to all who desire it, with lull direc- iou- for preoariag and Hacoraafnlly using. .Vtb'.ri fs with stump Muining this piper. Dr. I Si .m„ 'l North Ninth Street. I’lkTfc d'd/his. I’a. flet.23-1V.