The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, February 12, 1878, Image 3

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) L 0 C M NEWS TUESDAY, FWRUUAhY 12th 1878 •Jilickly Cured “atomic Remedy,” !»»•• vounsr. will po-itivfty Ruhr to Delphi i W.^» hlgt . I) G. D.m’t felt t<> *eud V' * ll«titl<*.v, BMW V «%•••.■?—. ti M<l #10 AtfVHCJ. 6fiVr*> K 'licti’ii My W L. firif- fitli. tor tt*t* “(vvotgia Fertilizer,' 4 * rutijjf .Mixture," Htid the * IV tniiNro t i mm in*.' I.'. Si Afiio.iihl Jvh nihili f fm the f/rtir 1S7X. A* Hm'iIt, l»t mill 3rl S.tb- but. ' mu! Situr>liiv hi-fnra lit At l'*rwin>'illi>, ifinl 8»litwtli ■mu! Sn hhIiiv iH'tiire i At llmi. « (<'»tii|i tirmiiui) 4th Aft,Ijim'ti mnl Sum tiny ln'lnrti. At On bin(inlurtlny before the Uni s lili.i'ti ^I'lici.lL SOTIV El Having fWUvfi-d urrmii'Ciiv uts, we me prepared to M r\e"nur Ranuls wit It Picture 1’runr*. Mottoes Bucki'*, etc. Anyth lip it nor l.nr c.*n lie f iroihLed nt ilnoou prict* Give u> your order*. HEAROY A WATERS Bctlsr. Ga\ •tut 2h h 1*78. Qpm : “Why will men xiunke coirmoa tobacco, when tlu-y mu buy Mnrlmig Brow. Sviih CitroKnu,' nt the same \ rice?” febith-l .\ lltLIILI „ „ A Henry Ho in, Ob l«u»t TburmUy oven Inc our town was vUitcd by a heavy rain nrrotn- pnuieri by much wind and ball. Thu considers!)! leueinc. frees, etc, •t the w»wn’. damage done U» iu some portion* Regilar McAlnr, Town Council. BuTLKb, *»a, F»;b, 4th, 1878. Pre«eiit—John Walker Mayor, pro fem* Aldermen—Allen, Colbert, Mont fort and Llpsey. The minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. On motion of Alderman Colbert D. A. Smith, Mayor, whs excused tor non AUetiduuce at this meet ing on account of professional bu siness. W. 0. Huas, clvik, re ported tlie collection of two hun dred dollars, money collected of XV, T. Mont fori ami J. \X r . Uipsey, on actvuut of l,it|Uoe lictumo. The Oriiu »tioc introduced by Alderman Oidbeit at la>t liie.ting in relation to the disposition ol' fun is iiijjie treaautv and iu reg ulating the manner in which the .same shall l>e drawn theretroin, ! wax read and uimiiiinoR-dy adopt ed by sections and then adopted I as a whole. ] The council ^Jten passed a n*o- i lmioti directing the clerk to draw a warrant on t tie t reasurer in favor ol R. B. W aters, Jhr two hundred dollars, interest un Bonds. Also, a resolution was passed directing the Marshall to give bond Hind security as required by law,diy the next meeting, and to report to the Council at the next meeting, the .amount of taxes collected from John Robinsons circus. Alderman. CoUtort offered a resolution authorising the com mitt.-eon streets And public proper ty to purchase lumber and employ some ose to it build the bridge tin the side-walk between the resi dences of A. At Cur*.>n and Mrs. Mitchell,, ,. which ,wh> read and unanimously adopted. The cont/act lietweon the edit-* ors of tlie ibitier. Hciui.o and \li< Tlift citizens ol Butler tnet *t the Court lloiae oti Tuesday night itet, ta vi*e «ouie umsns to got money eeoitgh. •« finish'' the <l*iJioiiirt church. f»oV. G. S, afohmtftii dimetod to go *r<*uiid during the ioik and see ever/ fi.d get them to contribute, for the •dvmice- atcjit ofthc rluireh, And to report at ...... lit'xl w.Hiiip. • fail'll will 1)0 tVutjfM. j M'faJ'ivr i lit C'l'iutMl i‘"l" I lie |>» ini - Personas. Our young friend B. R. Griffith, l*.’t towu Ift'it Tw^sdny for G*d«es- ▼illr.Ga, where he intends *o live in the future. If bile J-utlcr lohcsl o one her of most v<u :l.y \oi.ng men ^ii'i <,;,<• ibvt she baa a right to he j *, proud of. GHinesville, gains him. | „ We receive* a cull last .Saturday | g ot the tOAii i! year having been | /ri'in Sir.. W,F. Johnson, travi -* is, dtit'llt lor llo.l ii«i etui r lift!' ft ■ O'Oooip.ir.ry, the Atl.uU Con.li- ' Union. , .- T - K.cx*. Thur-d.'ty h St. Yxloutiuc**- J • • if thivi, Kay the Fort X’el- ' lev Mirror, mu le a raiii on tlie ^•t* lllistK ol Ilt'V. a 1t*w nights ».*«, v H. J. hiftijniik and stole shout if. if"ll''"H ill Hj'rili), wliic!) w»H in hi. !'»ik •porMi'/ the ensuiti riously sig-n- « I by the editors ut the Hkkald vris prevttnted, nn I on tnotiot: of Alueimsn Alb*n, the Mayor pro, tctu,% was directed ic sign the <jm i he part of the Kfwu, wit was done ami tl.o cauls diric’cl to retnn’.i the c-M:tr4Ct Up m iiio miuuti-s ot the Cuiiucil. Un motiuii.of Alderman Col Ihjrt, the ngubti tiuot of meet in j. Council ol' tl Ti.uisdev r»iu A ‘j luiue Jar ii.e-itlng. * \V. O. r.*uss, changed t«i ht. Tlie Out 1 until IK Ki It us, pro, tern, •ocivifCnyit of 1 own Council »\’c hu e peif cic l at range Bmutlfni Flowers. We*do not n'liK'intur to liiv »i fii imv. Hvamiii, (M»y nml •Imif no i*xty|il.o I.) ttut'li U'.ull'Cul flow ,r« h» Hf'itre of tin- young UiMt- wort* in liii'ir Imir nt ^hIiIihiI' eoiitwl Un' Sun Uy. V tl 'I'.ciimton v»rif^pt«l! nitlti’i), the cnlnr» Wt'l'l' tin lllllllf Oils g*t‘ tllnet' nf tile ruinli t*j mi I quite »» ht'Hii'iftii, .Ttifw l"V"ljr fl.ts.eiH givw' in fer ry,in tl.e I'iienHiie g«ulcii o' tn*t yietil lover o' tin* lirnillil'ul .Jnilgf Htiilritl|*t' Killeit, Hiitl wan brought to Butler By Col. W. S WalUre Why, U it our young la lies in Puller (ami we are Mire many ol them ari*«Heiilei|"i»iiig an can In fttunil in all this jmiatl. laii'i o' oura.) tin llol raiee lliem: >fa|i*iiiica. , Quern o( iIn* flower uaiiieii. lie'* 1 we have a *“i 1 |ni'Uli«rly Hiiileu 'o all Httiia ol flowei'H. ami a climate not tuir|iHHHi*il liy.Tialy itnult. ! -The Foit I’llUe. Mirror. Thin |m(ior i» now ituliliahcil hi mi-week I* b.v Mr. S. H. Burr Thin mjtln quite un im|irovement to thin excellent {taper, anfl we wikIi Mr.Burr uiut'li huccihh in this Btep of progreita,ami pmy the g.ititl pity ami the Slate, would be plean j.i*..[ilo of piu't Valley rulley to thejed to net* him elevated to the ami ■UTIM RETAIL MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY W. L. CRIFFITH. COTTON—SlltltlllOB mm Low Middling * 8|08| 7 ®9\- Good Ordinur Or I inary........ BACON-Uu.k Hid.n ... Jtnlk tshouiderH... SALT-Virdiiwi Liycrp ol ME\ L- ikrbushsl OHN -!«r b'idiit PLOUH~|M?r bttl IttrK—|ivr pound I, \Rt> —tMr |M*no(t 501*PKB—|>r pound ..., •UO It—per pound HYIIUI*—per rh oa 'M Klifirp'r. |ioiiu«l. 4 ,.., ....7 $3.00 41.50 A1.H0 tl.00 . .$9, @ $10.(ft) .10 W * 25 124 .......50 @ 45^ Mb- >PB’*te -fier ponnd ..40 S\‘Ut F—|ir |Hiiiiid ' ....Sion to (UNH)—iH>r poiiud 50© 41.25 U \(5KKit ‘ L—o«.d» ft WKI.L nb’fliK/’S-e.eb ...; 75 HI V U l t:T\ I’OKS—p. r peck 50 UEUOmI:N!i OIL—per gfilon. <. 40 4 mini;it trade. HIT ITER—K-rpmmd .... DUES MMX-|p-r pound.. rAl.LOW—\ er pound .. liIill D PK\CUES •mid Mind i’yJlK -per p .u BEEF—p.r {Mm t nan ye of dated ole, A f.cc* ndmnrtisemeHt. The passenger trains on the Southwestern rail road, changed schedule on Sunday the 3rd of bYbi nary. The passenger trains hereafter wilt run as follows : I.p.nvc Mncnti tor Coiiiuihus 9:08 am. Arrive at Butler 11 30 a m Arrive at Columbus-—-— 2 :U a.m. Leave Columbus for Macoit 12:00 Arrive at Butler —— 3:llp.M. Arrive at Maeoii— 0:00 p.M XVe publish this schedule for the benefit of our readers. In f A Contlo Hint, r style of climate, with itn unddeO chiiuu- H .of l«itipemtnre,—min. wind nud •muslioie lutorminuded in n single d<ny. —it ie no witmUr tlmt oar* children, friends and relatives are ho treqaetitlv tutisn from us Iiv negle.<tt*d colds. ImU the deaths resulting directly irom this c>»'ise. A Irnttle Ihwcbre’s Gtrnmii Syrup kept nlnait \ home for immoiti-'t nine wit* prevent scrioni Mi kiWHH, a 1 irgt doctor’s bill, and perhaps dfuth. b« thsniMe of three or four ' " c ring t5..jiHnmption, Hemorrb-mw, » mb..- . .. # - immm Severe t’ough, Cmnp, *»r any disease SaLOtU8ll, . — .if the Throat or Lung--, its success is aitliply ‘ wondirtul, ta v*nr druggist will tell 3nit. t>.-rumtr.S>rnpis now wild in every town h'g-jin this coniu.ent. Smuple hot* BUT LMR FEMALE COLLEG M y.. UAX.3 KSTsmiTi; The next'Anntiftl ^eftaioa of t>in toatitation willtr^ r > January the 14th 1878, llatesof Tuition will be the MURtaa last year/luc.dental Fee, eeveuty-ftve CviU M e Sprti'ff 8ea»ion The Tv-nctier. will remain unchanged Thorough instruction Is gnaranteed in all th< hr <ncbe^ taught in any first cia-a laatitmion in the Htate. The Faculty return their ih itika to the public for the liberal putrouagt they have enjoyed, and pledge themselves to a reus wed effort for HMfUslvatict meut of the ntn leuta introsted to them. dtOunVis cheaper io Bn'iwrabau in any other town in Southern or Middle Georgia Studen'a can get good Imniri nt niue sud ten dollars p«r month. Fa-onomy in the ex peiise of the studeuta with thorotigh insirnction is the aim of this Institution. • Student* will be eharged Iron* date of a ’miadon 10 the end of the Seflsion. Ko allow ance will beniad* tor abseiu'e except fur sickieas or some necnMiry cause, Arrange mea ovill be funds however, with any p-tr«n who sodi>m* fur a fixed time of attendance school. Snidcnta wilfiw required to report cauarft of every day’s absence from the school. Patrons are e»\rnestly rcqueatnl to send in their children promptly at the begin big of the Scssioif. * For further purticnlari apply to '* , JAAI3C8 ...>. «r l»rot. WHITE!, Pre«. w. c. Monk. • 1878. New Haven Chemical Co’s AMMO MZATS D S'U P ER-P HOSP H ATE! FOR SALE '.BY W. L. GRIFFITH, Ati’T. Arnmnninicd, ' — 3.(i() qvu cent Soluble ITiq^. ‘ Acid. 8.7#'pet cent. Total I'jihe-lUoBphirfe, ‘ 19.07 percent. 4.06 per cent. SUTLER, QA. lu tu •i.tl. Ilk,; i nuhir-ize 75u. Henflst, The well known Dr J. P, Moje, of Butler u., livs again r*-si:ued bia origin'll practice id co> bit Joiui't u* Ida • »d •.(•mil. putting nufifnl alid npriv deo Albumen- that ten ct*uV.u anything yon durdulity. up th id couifoit.ii h i «l'i Ala Opt I linniiatry, Him Dr, has ill* bt-ai.il/ibm-|~. IIim world* tlmt hniola Up 'he toodi as d as it evei wan. and In th v y'-ix linurs i cm'i crash a Hickory twit •cm it. In ex* ii'ing tuoth. the l»r. ; .ta loo wed hi.o vn *o •d tan I*nr rtccm tiidiifibn Ho baa rn ifr.pr.ftir/witncM and coiuion. Hi* wide rid over. Biim: «n yonr do.lav. ami h ,v v ■so old aching ten-ill »itk-n out, - bn.ore \u ves agam lor Sni.ib.Gcorgia. jii#pe' , 'fut«,v, • r. .1,if^'fOYE .rauts, iiivu(S'.with the Mayor and Aider- men ot Butler to (iiihlixl# in the IIekaloat taoh meeting the lull proOiedifitfs of the town Cotntci for the present year. This is dime iu ordei fh.it tlie people may i and fully understand the rules and regulations of our towu g iui:iit,atid how tlie bu>ine>s is man* a^ed generally. Ii is of vast* im portance fur every inaii in tlie coun ty to know and fully understand these prOGted,jugs. XVe earnestly a k ihose who th* m t subscribe.to he Ubuald to c *mt3* fiirw tr l an d •In ho. Hetneiuber ihe siibscriptiun j r J[ ud ^ price is tnr\ me* dollar . I’bkhi.n.ii, \Vb die plvaned t« j^ see tlie name of Uev. J. 0. A. I Claike, D. U., L. L. L>., men-j tmued by the press us tfie proba ble successor to the vacant bish opric t*l the Methodist Episcopal! Cornell South: Dr. i Urke is il»o presiding eider of the Macon Dis- tiict and has been a icsident of Macon for the past four years, lie is a brother ni Judge Richard fl Claike of Atlanta, and is a highly esteemed d.vine of profound abili ty, upon whom would rest grace fully the dignity of the high posi tion/ and his tuauy friends of this TAVL33 C3U.W SH9.MM .SALES FOB UUC-AJEVUEp:. * •*- old b f Tnesdi is * mut li'-n e duox. T. l*»r coiitiy. tin?. MiiVdli n-x . within ibe loilowiug prop-. Will Ik* k 'n ih -'o vi mi'jli.i- tb hi <ir\y to-wil : ’ | Theinfe see Ad Oil', niter lit4 uxp rdion of [ r Le holnpf ium<I iu i:$5 liens. «.f lot nf inud Nf 233. iu" the Kith l)i»trM!i ; ef Tnyl r t'oiintv. L vicl upon mh U»*j|a-oiv riy »t^nid* J.-hh»jb AiIhiuh. i.» .'ii friy a H tii.f iNMi^d ti < *m »hts* Supciiru four* of T.i\lor.«unity iu favor nf)B.i , .ilAd*i»> il-Hplss tio/j vs; P At; Adams Jt bro.. and JcSnCc /liUvtus* Also. »t lh<» Himie (infe .-noplace, eflswlm’f ol lot of h.i..rN»: 121,“ih 1lie loth district of -and co"uty. conuiivinj 1*L? b*ss. 10 sutisiV it >ixli in issued by Joe ah pvrnii, Tux Collector of suid (HVnn’y.VH. Mrs. Nancy " li»uk*y!tor b«.r tux tor tile y. ar 1877- Prop.'itv poinied out by DelV-utluut Iievv made null returned to iuebydames JoLukod, L. 0. * * ' •C A ITU A R T & CURD. WHOLESALE DIJL1BI HI HARDWARE,. CUTLERY, j &D. •TIS ASM nOODES' lt’AJlE OF* EVEltT KIND. Ws IIans uow in atom ft largt and «r«U MeorttJ stock of Pocket, lusil. Table C'u L‘iy-—FairVank’s Standard Scale** MT Merchant* SLd outlier would'do well to givs ua % call and examtae nr itoek IRON FRONT STORE, CIIERRT STREET, MACON, GA. ROB I. M. MAX. & CO. ’ MANUFACTURERS AND DEALER IN CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AGO WAGONS CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES- addles, Harness, VFhips, Trunks, Valises, Sole, Upper ft Harness l eather, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALF SKINS, LACE^ LEATHER, SJKfE ANQ HARNESS FINDINGS. ROBT. H. MAY, time and plnee, i ALFRED It. GOODYEAR. •102. 103, 194. 185 utid I J.tME* T. MAY, 14ili' Disirict' of w\td conuiVi to I SAMUEL 8. PvItMELEF, hrtusiy a ti. fit mimed troin_ tte Hupeiior 1 _ ( REPOSITORIES L MACON( UB01l(lIA.f !C U"lV’‘ »J l Sa whry £t.i£ac«a.0a« ■ of P. J. Muliiua AUo, nt the Hume time and pince, will be * |il lot of land No. Ill aud iniciio.iud Iota Sm 143 'ind 100. all in the 21 b dlutticl of l',tylor c unity, (iu. &Jd Imui levied upon ih the prop.-.ly of A. M. Wulker. 11ft OO-OOO. AT111 TCI A f 1$ LI C| f||l In order to clour out our stock of Very anperfdf ^ \3l 4«J!l XjL JL "d k9 JL Gold-pbtcd Jcifelry valued at over $200.0')0gwe^ wTTl aenil as Ixilow, 1O Pieces, all warranted Gold-plated f at* 511.00. I pair Gold .Stonaj iiPioii of the honi.-.-teail otiile Uerei' chuuu-d by tlie family ot said ulki r Lu,v • <- upon bv viriuv of a ti la. isMi d from th* Jiwt.ce Chi irt of the 767tli D rtnut. G. M. i f said couni y, in favor of O. A*. Colber* vs \. M. Walker and James H Gray. ; L*vy made aud rauiut-d to me by U, M. Rryunt. L. C . \ and 6 1 Hi,|i|iurt ot' hiH ,i»|>er. The ...b- j siuii.ible duties of ibe exlmUe.l ,f*± script ion price remain* the iifflfl. itation. Telegraph & Meaieger. j 8leevo Buttons: 1 pair Eirgravod Slcovo Dulteiu; l so^poiu.ici Htads; 1 set Amethyst Studs; 1 Wedding Ring; 1 Engraved Band Finger Ring; 1 Amethyst Stone Ring, Inlaid — g*$ m tt AT with Gold; I'Elegant ft'.njr, marked "Friendship;” —• -•»' * • ••• with Gold; 1 Jet and Gold| 'ako Gecrgft . „ s Ear Drojw, Inlaid with Gold; 1 Ladies’ Ornamented Jet Brooch; 1 Fancy time .nd pl»-.e lol. Ko. i f • JCi V XlScerf Kin* .nd Klepant WrtchOh.ta.BJtj your oioioo, lbs block No, 1 iutlio lowu nr Biitl v. entlx. loto( QO nloo^o, ooat Poiu-iWid for ©1.00 or oay_Q p.ece* H tin eoiintv, Holo ... Ibe property of 111- you ohooeo for ©O oen;e. I?owh ^ °*“ SS McK.uuei. losulinry»uxa.f,yi*HUf. eerily bo retailed ut ftlO.OO. . CLUO PfttlMIUHI. To any from th<» Tiu'ooiie'torof mid «>nbty, in ,m ono ordorim 11 Lots at SI.03 each, we will fovor or Huiit Kbjie uud c.oii]iy v« Mr*. B, k. X JUK&EjU prcsor.t Fmo, an Open Faca Coin Slltef mIo"!.',;: phceiot.*l4rt Watch as PromiuiT). WATCH AflD JEWELIiY CIRCULAR FREE. No 240 iu lut .iiatr ct of Kiid coiu.ty ooulaliu- NOTIOiaB OF, TXX23 1*^1X180, ing‘2024 acres mop* or lean, smd mi Tlie 1 Our cotemporarr. the Uo'ton Qlob*, »pc«k« r«ry higlily of botJi a.lrcrti.er aiut *«>o4j U belfl# property of Edward -Jot. to NUinfy (a tax hotaorahle la hit deatinn. and reliablo iu hu good., a couuneudnHoa wo heartily onddho.-S*. li lo. itetUed from 'ho Tm Collector Af e«i<l t— „u.bi.o». u...it,«»«.-*—. «* On. alia Hi* reputation for hoiieity. fair dealing, aud liberality U unequaled by any ndverttaerln IftM r cf fluid btutf aud coutitT ra* ,• Jauuury '2tfih 1878. rlH77. C. A. J, POrR, Sheriff. I ** tJr ’ AdvertOte bote andTeUi cheaper than nay man In New York.—If«rel4, April IS, 1877. # 1 F. STOCKMAN, 37 Bond etMot, Now York.