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L 0 CM HI E WS
TUEMDAY, MAY Slit 1878
HERE AND THESE!
Plum* are ripening quite fait
on iome tree*.
Fine rain lait night—it wai
greatly needed.
Good country butter now tellf
in our market at 12} cento per
pound.
20,000 yard* Calico, 4 to 6 ceuti per
yard, at W.CJ. BATEMANS fc Co.
Qubdy : “Why will men smoke cnuaton
tobnoco. when they om boy Marbnrg Brot>.
•fmU of S'orlh Carolina,' at the tame prioe?”
feh 5'b-lj.
Mias Belle, the accnmpliahvd
d iuph'n of Mr..O J. Mulker.left
town on ytatvrilay i.ir Rtvonld
where nht- goua t.. t«ki> vi !»■ "e
a niiis’C cUat*
The I'ienda an I acquaint-nc
ui Mr. William I’-el ill mgr
Ueg-ular Meeting, Town Council.
BuTLie, Ga, May 15th, 1878.
Council met thin day at 10
o’clock A. M,, under call ot the
Mayor.
Preaent—Hia Bouor D. A
Smith Mayor. Aldermen—Allen,
Colbert, Iiipaey and Walker. Ab-
eeut— Alderman Montfort.
The minutee of lait meeting
read aod confirmed.
The clerk reported that he bad
ieaued $28 in currency bonda on
the town of Butler with which he
had paid $28 interest due ou two
bonds on said town held by Wm,
Key in Macon Ga, and had col
lected said amount ol currency
bonda, A resolution was adopt
ed allowing the olerk a credit ot
$18 il being the mi. ml
fit c 'Upotie paid hj him aud <ii-
i ic ing raid currency bbn.lh add
coupi ns to be dcsiroyed by beru-
The cierk i epui ted t hal lie nad
OBITUARY.
rwott tub oimurua advocit*. J
Huom. only so* of Net. Julian Gardener t
(deoeoeed) and tut* Lou Gardener, lormerly j
ol Butler Go. died ei Bolling, Ala., April;
-let, 1878, eged 11 year* 3 mouths ouu 15 ;
^ihe child of Christian parent*, he had
been taught that heaven wae over all, and ut
the early age of niue year*, he protested re- .
ion onu joined the M. E. Church, of which
father wae a devoted minister. Though I
bnt a obfld, he eueuted to have* juet onep-
»ion ot a Christian's lit* aud oharacior. li
the Sunday-school he wm prompt and left*
one, raanift sting a laudable ambition to eliuw
with thoes eeveral yeara hia eeuior, and to
gather the from of ucnpture as well aa u
command* and preoi"U* promiso*. In th
sweet Sunday-achool eongs he took eepec
deligh*. aud often m the nappy voices ot ui
little sister*, playmetea, and friend*, %w«?i
waftnl tu song to hie ear, hu would si.\
w I wish I could »ing the poaeibiin
ot which the character ot hia affliction pre
uiudfd. Ht wae, i: deed, a child of promise
remarkably mature, and hie widowed motne.
u«d looked with fund anticipatione to th.
coming day when he might, ip pari, »uppb
i he pla e of a lamented lather—-indeed, tW-
titMe hi ro’e chief regret in heeding the
hum* ot iuvXornble dMttl. WM ItXiT
For NINETY DAYS FROM DATE
Elegant Table Silverware
l *M ta oMurod by all a— pUauis wlikita fcnt*M«*v*dlil*** i Th* Kaita**l 8(>v*r
I U* Oar* C—f ley. Will yoar aiai ml uHnu, u4 ibA UlMlm with It 7* CM la
Mfi X*ll**ra4 le yer haafia wltbewt Ssithtr mm. Thoa* Vwm *r* |umr‘
M th* ktaiaatavW, *«fi m**1 t* <h* hwt BU**i-rtata4 Vm »*•*, u th*
MM* Its* th* C*t**y wiU MaUt, :
wkita Metal ksowu).
25s
SSL'
fcU*wi*g
-- lamwo.O*., |M ChMWMSl, FMiaMpkl*. r*.
It uv Ooneera.-Tb« *tw*ia awe «*t met urta imarmst
• ef taMqaeJItT, first h«*Tlly plan-4 with pwr* » total (th« btrfiaat
W«), MS * <toMhto-**tr» plat* it am CSa leUirt eilM* *44*4 *•
" ^wVt5hdi5*
8ILVE11W AJIE COUPON.
•mum wm *11 aim, ta*l*4-
r*hmhy*giMMMMM*ey *4-
SILVER SPOONS,
SSSiT"
IhMM U h* awtMfi. My M* •» th*
if th* Ipwea M p*y«**l of th*
*. M*4**a4 h**St* **• aotlfi placo, hoot sti
I, Mi at* Urta. 4**M* itokel **4 alitor
—- Mtta total thMBM,
IM charm; Bla «
Sr I . how lit Blaksi *1
ptatah, Mi til Urta, 4o*btaitokel *b4 a
eo*4a *r«mini, omIoo* th*total«h*rgoa,
raafstasraysrat^^*
to Itftirti that Uv itu}uit< tuck Ml Ui*
residence, bui »f Hus' he may 1 c „|| B0U j tbs sum of oue bundled
suuo retrovei undb «b,e to atti-nd dollMro Irom J. W. Lipaey un ac-
to his usual burliif."., j Cl)Un , tl \iq t n,i liccuic.
Wi- Ate vlra.nl to w.U’our -uniu. c|mk „. 0 ,. U(lt . n I , Bl i tio ,
io olir piiii.t, <li as i.t**.c ' “'^-J ,„ r laaVB K u tuc c *i„oli »aa
who tor the past 'ew inooll.s has
been teaching au interesting little
aehoot a few mile* from town.
May her visit be attended with
much ; leaeure.
Mr. J. J, McCanta has ahown
ua tha fioaat sample of wheat of
his own rawing wa bare seen this
aeaaoo, the heade meaauriug five
lnchee, in length, being very full
nnd heavy.
Some glantere have already cut
their wheat and oate nnd btbers
nre getting ready for this inter
esting part of farm work. We
hope the yield iu this county will
be an abundant oue.
We are sorry to state that Mrs.
Baxter, a releative of Mr*. W. 0.
Monk, while out gathering wild
flowere a few day* ago, hapened
to a very eevere accident. In at
tempting to climb a steep hank to
pluck a Wutiful fiower, a bueh
to wbioh the was holding gave
way, and in falling her wrist wse
broken. We are proud to state,
however, that the wound it doing
well and she will aoon recover,
The silverware delivered by the
Botlonal Silver-Plating Co., No. 704
Chestnut Btrect. Philadelphia, le giv
ing entire satisfaction. All orders
are promptly filled, and no one need
heiitate about sending them money.—
Lutheran Observer.
.Dearth.
W* regret to nnnounoe the death
of Mre Mary Parks, which took
plao* at the residence o( her father.
Mr. Ceborne Hobbs, on Cedar
Creek, last Friday morning the
17th iost.
The Democratic Executive
Committee of Taylor county, are
requested to meet io Butler, June
1st., for the purpoae of organ
ising. D, A. r-MlTH.
— ONI OP THE COMMITTEE
Butler, Ga, May 21st 1878,
AT THE GASH STORE
To be sold Before the Ceiameaceaieiit
Exercises #f Batler Femal#
Callers
TOILET SETS, FANCY TIN TRUNKS,
LUlfOK BOJCEfi
AM SCHOUI'S C0MMNIMI
TO THE BARTER TRADE.
A large and haadaome aasort-
ment of Tin Wnre in sxchnuge for
spring ohickena, butter, egge, etc.
W. h. OBIFFITH.
j RenurkahU BesttU-
II makes no difiarraoe how a») T.■
Mana, <» how mooli modidnsyou haw tried,
itpisow on estobhshed loot that Oummi
Sirup it the only remedy whioh bill m—'
agaassasBjgg
S&R3S&&
ch**’* G«nn*» **?*?$.
nay that &C,
wilhoot oni
jnot oMbsTtCw. —_
hj Dr. John Walker, Botlar.Ga
MaiCS aow-ly. '
add last pas*
granted ami 'Vm. U. lluss em
powered to act in hie place during
said abaence.
The Marshal presented an ac
count for the amount of $4.40
which was passed and the ruleB
having been suspended it was or
dered paid.
A resolution was passed order
ing the sum of one hundred and
twenty-eight dollars paid to E. B.
Waters, due him for interest due
on bonde held by him ou the
town of Butler and the coupons
ordered burned.
The following resolution waa
adopted:
Resolved—'That by the resolu
tion of Council passed at the
meeting of March 14th (1878) it
not intended to iutimate
that the Marshal, C. A. J. Pope,
bad failed to account for any part
of the money he had collected for
special tax from Robinsoa's Circus
but that laid Marshal had failed
to collect the sum of five dollars
to whioh th* laid Circus was sub
ject under the Ordinances of this
Counoil and that we hereby ex-
houorate him irom such implica
tion as the before-said resolution
seems to involve him in.
Council then adjourned to meet
ou Thursday 30th inst,
JAMES O. ROSS,
Clerk Council.
Great Bargain*.
20,000 yards prints at from 4 to 5
oeote per yard for the money,aod
nil other goods at astonishingly
low prices. Parties desiring to
purchase any thing io the Dry
Goode or Grocery line will find
it to their interest to giro us a oall
and examine our prices,
W. G. BATEMAN & CO.
Butler, Ga., May I3th 1878.
DRY GOODS
-AT-
DRY PRICES.
PAST, PRESENT,
AND FUTURE.
W. Ia. GJUITITH,
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
. Tkle Mtaral **ar tatae ra4 tar only ninety 4*ya frea 4*u. r
It fe vt the lateral ef *11 wfi. aa* eeear* lw bemellt t* see to It U
W —ttatarrvl hy rtswe .f tta anylraUa* ta tha time epaettad.
wa
NATIONAL SILVER PLATING CO...
No. 7*4 ChMtaot Btrrct,
miLADILPSIA FA
GEORGIA—Tatlob County :
G. H. Jordan baa applied to me for Ex
emption of Personalty and totting apart and
valuation of Homeatea d nnd I will puM up
on tbe iiune at 11 o’clook a. m., on Mondnjr
3d day of Jnne next at my office.
Thin Uay 16th 1878. J. 1). RU88,
May2I*2t Ordinary.
Taylor County Sheriff tale*
FOB JIINK.
Will be aold before the Court Houa* door,
in the town of Bn tier, on th* tint Tuesday
in June next, between the legal hour* of
•alti, the following property to-wit:
Lots of land No* 225 aud 265 all in the
13th Difitriot ot said ouunty, containing 202}
acre* each, more or lem, to Mtiafy a ft. fa.
uwued irom Taylor Superior Court, in favor
of W. 8. Htetaon, vs. H. A. k Luoy Paris.
Hold am th* property of Lucy Pari*- Prop
erty pointed out by Plaintiff** Attorney.
Also, at th* *am* tim* and p*a*e, will be
eoid lotn of land Noa. 50, 51 and 86, all in
the 15tu District of Mid county, containing
202} acres «aob, mors o* lan. Levied upor
to KAtiefy a mortgage ft. fa. iMitrd from Tay
lor Superior Court, in lavor o! E. W. Hol
lingsworth, ve. N. B. Gale. Property point
ed out in mid moitgage A. fa.
Alto, at the tame time and place, an undi
vided one half interest in and to 10 acre*
more or less, of iraotional lot of land No.
158, in the 24th Diatriot of mid county, and
on an undivided one-half interest in and to
the griet mill, situated on said 10 seres o:
land, mid laud known as the mill lot. Lev
ied upon to mtiafy a Justioe Court A fa.
leaned from the 757 District, G. M., in favor
of O. H. Colbert, re. A M. Walker k J.
H. Gray. Sold a* the property of J. H.
Gray. Levy made and returned to me by
R. M. Bryant L. O. Property pointed out
by A. H. Walker.
Also at the same time and plaee, lot ol
land No. 251 in 1st district of mid oonnty to
satisfy a A fa. issued from Taylor flhp«rior
Court, in favor of Turpin k Ogden, Agt. Ac
va. Edward Cox and J. B. Gordon, sold as
the property of said Gordeo. Property
pointed o*i by Plaintiff’s Attorney.
This April 30th 1878.
0. A J. POPE,
spr.SO-tds Sheriff.
HO-W BEAD THIS IF YOU DARE!
and tou will kino that
X, D. XRVX2TS, XTc, 9 Cotton Avenuo,
Hm§ Jhe Mont Complete Aenovtment of
PICTURE FRAMES,
Artist* Material and Fancy Goods to be Found in
the State.
PICTURES! PICTURES!!
I have just succeeded in making arrangements which will en
able me to Bell pictures at prices which defy competition. Many
of the chromos which are advertised by the Northern ‘Sublifb-
ing i:ouses at $.1.00 and $0.00 I sell at $2.50 and $3,00.
Croquet! Croq ut!
I «m HEAD QUARTERS for thit Beautiful Gam* thi* Ternr.
THINK Or TIKIS I
A aioe set CROQUET for $1.40. Semi for price list.
kdfireu E. D. IRVINE,
PiOTtTKB FItAAIElt ANU STAlTONKR
NO. 9 Cotton- Avenue, Macon, Georgia.
ESAS MX.
W. F.
CA5X0K.
W. F.
Hon. Pbli. Cook.
Our peopl* will soon be oslled
on to exprese their preference of s
Congressional candidate to repre
sent this District iu tbe next Con-
greee. We think they can do no
better than to make Gtnl. Cook
hie own eucoeesor. He haa expe
rience, Brumes* and principle) his
standing in Congress in good, be
ing chairman of one of the most
important committees of the House
and seooud on another. He is al
ways punctual iu the discharge of
his duties, The Record will show
that on all important questions
Genl. Cook is in his seat sad votes
right. There are other men in
the District who would perhaps
maks good members of Cougress;
bat Genl. Cook is “true and tried,”
and we trust he will, when the
time comes, he returned to Con-
greai without opposition.
TAYLOR COUNTY SHERIFF
■ale* of Wild Land*.
WiU be sold before the Court
House Door of the County of Taylor,
on the Pint Tuesday in June, with
in the legal hours of sale, to the bid
der, for cash, tha following describ
ed lots of land, situated in ssid Coun
ty, and known as WUd Land, levied
on under and by virtue of fi. fas.
now in my hands of the State of
Georgia vs. said lots, respectively,
and Issued by the Honorable Comp
troller General of the State, tor non-
payment of Taxes dne tha Bute lor
1874, 1875 aod 1876.
Said lots pointed out in said fl. fas.
and containing 202)4 acres, each,
more or less:
Twelfth District—Lot* Number! i
7 12 13 20 21 27 28 29 37 88 i
GROCERIES,
■by
J- T. JOSH BY.
CO
ETC.
J. W1LBOURN.
CANNON
dea e rts. IM
PLANTATION SUPPLIES
wholesale or retail,
D erir* t* soy to the citieens oi Taylor and adjoiniug counties that they hav« in Ktors t
tremendous stock of liucon, Flour, Lord and everything else needed lor house
term, in tbe eating line. Their place ol businem is at 38 Third Street, Macon, a*.
ChU on them early. MB. E. It. R1CHAKD8. is with this house and wiU be plmeei
to welcome and serve his many friends. Feb 26 tf
CAMPBELL’S
PHOTO GRAPH SUIEET
NO. 8 COTTON AVEN E, — — — MACON. Q A.
We beg leave to mil your attention to the fret that onr Gallery is the only well seteb-
lished one in the City tb*t ean make you * really Ane PHOTOGRAPH at prices greatly
reduced from the former high rates. When you visit Macon be sure and call ou ns and
examine some oi our specimens of Ane pictures and get our prices. IMnernhcr this frct»
that if yon wont a picture, and call on ns, we will guarantee to plsase yoa W.„h iu the
quelity of th* work and in price.
It will cost yon aAthing to try, as we guarantee to make r»o charge if wr do not make
you as Ane a picture as can be had in this country ptr Special attention'pahi to Copy
ing OLD P10TU RES, Cerreepondenoe solicited.
W. A. A C. H. CAMPBEL' ,
photographers.
OO.OOO.
SSSiMESSfS.
In order to cloor out nor ftnek of wry mporlnr
Gold-plated Jewelry rallied at omr *300,000, wa
warranted Gold-plated for 31,00. 1 pair Gold 8P»n»
, .u -. m. -w -- ». — | dot-.- BoUone: 1 pair Bngravod Sleero Buttons; 1 set Poiotad Blade; 1 sot Amethyst
an an A J ar ko kq kh ro on Btnds; 1 Wedding Ring; 1 Bngrared Band Finger Bing; 1 Amethyst 8tooa Ring. Inlaid
40 48 4^ 46 52 68 5b 58 69 bu l A *D/3. A TOT with Gold; l Elrgiht Ring, marked “Friendship; ’
61 63 64 68 70 76 77 78 79 ««j j* *\ »c.t*** 1 I* I Amethyat Stone Scarf I’m, Inlaid with Gold; 1
: ° ' 1no ... ... ...IBwiidlatPin; 1 sredi’ Jet and Gold Pin and Drope; I Mimas- eat Jut nnd Gold;
84 89 90 95 96 109 111 114 116 lOoiiar Stud; 1 set Handsome Rosebud Ear Drops; 1 Gents' Elegant Lake Georgi
19* 127 120 IM 156 161 166 167 Diamond Stud; 1 Cardinal Red Bead Necklace; 1 pair Ladles Amethyst Stone Ear Drop.,
12d 1II low too too tot IDO 1QI Inlaid-with Gold-; 1 Ladle.’ Ornamented Jet Brooch; t Fancy
168 169 184 185 191 195 196 197 j AiYf JE* Jew Scarf Ring and Elegant Watch Chain. Take your otmtea, tb-
198 203 208 216 238 241.
Fifteenth Dietriot-Lota Number* *7 b* ri
30 33 34 52 56 57 58 61 70 72
80 85 86 90 113 116 125 169 194
203 206 207 214 315 216 229 252
254 255.
Thi* April 27th 1878.
C. A. J. POPB,
»pr 27-tds.
Skerii
OFFERED
ptacoo, cent Post paid for $1,00 or aay O p a
IO oents. Row is the time to malto money. IhMe can
at $10.00.• CLUB PREMIUM. Toanv
JX’Tk <”■* ordering 12 Lots at 31.00 each, we will
ordering 1
resent Free, an Open Face Coin Silver
Watoh u Premium. WATCH AND JEWELRY CIRCULAR FREE.
notxom or tbs Praia*.
■p$$ks v$ry highly of both $fivertiMr$Rd foods m bwlwf
i In his f-~* *- -**’ •* ~
I reUsbteiahls good*, ecoaiaeudst ion we hunrtily «ndt»r*e.
r rsllsbte ni la *
’cetessMrary. Um 1
j te dsaliags,
itshlimMl AMRtw 1 mi.
tb$h$R$s Is a thsfoaghly rsUabte ni la svsrr npetst.—Baton Oiobe, Ott. 25, ists.
FTl nswllllir for hoactfy. f$lr dsalteg. aad HbwaUty l* uaiqaaltd by nay ndTertUer 4a «W$
r. Oott Oak, Dmtmbtr IS, I ITS.
- * *—“■■■ --ft $ad $$U» sMsiyr ten aay ■$» in N*w York -UtraU, JpriUS, IHT7. *
P. STOCKMAN, $7 Bond Stroat, N*w York.