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TUEbDA'i, JUNE 18th 1878.
Appointments of Rev. d, A
Jbhnaton,for the year 1878*
At Bntlor 9 1st end 3rd Sab-
Whs, and Saturday before 3rd.
At Carftonville, 2nd Sabbath
and Saturday before.
At Hays', (Camp ground) 4th
Sabbath and Saturday before.
At Oorbit’s, Saturday before
the 3rd Sabbath.
Xthetitnatism
Cured
Quickly
“Durango's Bheumatio Remedy," the
treat Iktkbnal Mbdicinx, will positively
curt any case of Rheumatism on the face ol
the earth. Prioe $1 a bottle, six bottles, $5.
Hold by aU Wholesale and Retail Druggists.
Don't fail to send for circular to Helphenstano
ft Bentley, Druggists, Washington, D. 0.
20,000yard8Calico,4 to Scents per
*ard, at W- 6. BATEMANS & Co.
Qcmy : 1 'Why will men smoke common
tebaboo, when they cam buy Marburg Bros.
l 8tal of North Carolina,' at the same prioe?"
feb 6th-ly.
Personal.
Prof. James T. White, Preeident
of our College, haa been appointed
a member oi tbe board of viaitors
and examiner! to the State .Uni-
teraity by Governor Colquitt.
Fine Oats.
Mr, W. A. Green, of Cedar
Creek haa ahown ua the finest aatn-
ple of oata grown on hia (arm we
have aeen thia year. Mr. Green
reports cropa generally in that
part of the couoty hotter than
they have been for a number of
years.
Concert•
Wo haTe been requested, to state
that the Concert, by Prof. J. J. Wni.
Iiriibns and Class, which was intend'
cd to have taxen place Monday nijfht,
has been postponed and will be given
on Wednesday night. This will he
one of the most interesting parts of
the commencement exercises and nil
who can should attend.
Onr Visitor,.
This being commencement week in
our town, there are quite a number
of gentlemen and lady visitors pres
ent. We have not had an opportu
nity of learning the n.meB of those
present ub yet, but will give a report
in our next issue. Every one seems
to be having a pleasant time, and
muoh pleased with the exercises of
our college. Prof. White, the worthy
President of our college, is bestirring
.very energy to make this occasion a
grand success.
Regular Meeting, Town Council.
Butler, Ga, June 13th, 1878.
The Council met according to
adjournment.
Present—Hie Honor D.A. Smith,
Mayor :—Aldermen Allen, Col
bert, Lipsey and MoDtfort. Ab
sent— Alderman Walker.
The ininutea of laat meetibg
were read and confirmed.
The Clerk reported that he had
collected one hundred dollara from
W. T. Montfort, on account of
liquor license.
On motion the rules were sue-
pended.
On motion a resolution was
adopted directing the Treasurer to
pay H. C, Holbrook, the sum of
Twenty-four dollars for six copons
for interest due on bonds on the
town of Butler.
On motion a resolution was
adopted (Alderman Colbert not
voting) that the Treasurer pay
O. M. Colbert,the sum of Beventy-
six dollara on one bond on the
town of Butler, held by him for
the amount of one hundred dollara
whioh bond is past due.
An ordinance was adopted rel
ative to preserving order at any
school or commencement exercises
in the town of Butler,
Council then adjourned.
JAMES D. RUSS,
Clerk Council.
Butler Female College and
MALE INSTITUTE.
Commencement Exercises.
O
Sunday, June 16th 10J a. m.,
Commencement sermon by Rev.
J. R. Reapesa, of Schley county.
Monday, June 17th, Examina
tions morning and afternoon. Mon
day evening heginningat 8 o’clock,
Concert by Prof. Bruhna and class,
Tneaday, June 18th, 10 a. M,,
Essays by the Junior olass. At
8 p. M., Declamation and reading
exeroiaes.
Wednesday, June 19th.
COMMENCEMENT DAT.
10 A, It., Original Essays by the
members of the Senior class.
11$ A. M., Conferring Diplomas
etc., by the Preatdetitj
12 M. Commencement Address by
Col. B. A. Thornton.of Columbus,
The silverware delivered by the
Notional Silvor-PIeting Co., No. 704
Cheetunt Street, Philadelphia, is
ing entire satisfaction. All or
are promptly filled, and no one need
hesitate about sending them money.
Lutheran Observer.
, Pa
1 Co
1 Jo:
AN ORDINANCE TO PRE
SERVE ORDER, ETC.
If any person shall in any man
ner disturb or interrupt the exer
cises at any examination of any
school or commencement exercises
in the town of Bntler by smoking,
loud talking, laughing or any dis
orderly conduct, the Marshal shall
arrest said offending person and
bring him before the Mayor for
trial; and if said person shall he
found guilty, he shall he punished
by a fine not to exceed one hun
dred dollars by working on the
streets for thirty days, or impris
onment in the county jail not ex
ceeding thirty days, and any one
or more of these penalties may be
imposed in the discretion of the
Mayor.
River 4s King.
The Liver in tbe imperial organ at the
whole human nystem, ax it controls the life,
health and happiuees of man. When it in
disturbed in ita proper action, all kinds of
nilmeata are the natural result. The diges
tion of food, the movements of the heart and
blood, the aotion of the brain and uervtous
tyBiuii, are aU immediately connected with
the workings oi the Liver. It has been sne-
ceesftUlj proven that Green's August Flow
er is UDtiqualled in curing all persona af-
lecied with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint,
and all tLe numerous symptoms that result
* n unhealthy condition of the Liver
»maeh. f * ‘
Positively sold _
Continent Three doi „„ w ,
is just wh»t you want. For sala by Dr,
John Walker, Butler, Go.
CEDAR CREEK ITEMS.
Crops are looking remarkably
well in this part of the county.
Fulmers aio generally cheertul,
busy and contented
William Royal, Esq,, has a one
acre patch of corn that he manured
with straw and leaves from the
woods which promises an unusu
ally fine yield. He used no other
fertilizers except fifteen bushels of
cotton seed, and, if seasons con
tinue favorable, he will no doubt
gather sixty or seventy bushels of
oorn as the result of his labor
Mr. Royal has also, some very fine
cotton.
We cannot report pic-nics and
dancing parties as some ef your
correspondents, but can report
good and social neighborhood of
very well educated young folks,
who attend church regularly,visit
the needy, meet once a week to
practice vocnl music,and render all
the assistance possible to their pa
rents iu farm and domestic work.
Mrs. Emma Watkins showed
us a few days ago,a very fine quilt-
she had lately finished. 'Twas
made of worsted, and contained
two thousand five hundred and
thirty-five pieces. It was most
beautiful, the varied colors beau
tifully blende 1 and put together
ith artistic taste. She called it
Brick Pavement.’’
Miss Ella Thompson also, has
just completed an exceedingly
beautiful quilt,callud the '“Lady’s
Fancy.” It contains one thous
and eight hundred and seventy-
five pieces. The very name indi
cates its’beauty and merit. Wo
think a gentleman could fancy
that piece of handiwork as well as
a lady; we are sure any man of
good taste could fancy the lady if
not the “Lady’s Fancy.”
Mr. 8am Gassett,a middle-aged
widower of Houston county, has
been staying in this settlement for
four or five weeks, but has return
ed alone to his former home.
There is a young man in this
county, who, when he starts to
work afternoon, turns his mnle
loose in a two hundred acre field
and runs him down before com
mencing ploughing. We sent a
reporter to interview the young
man, thiuking perhaps we might
get up some rare news for the
Herald. He refused to be inter
viewed, and said ‘ people ought to
mitid their own business/’'
something to that effect.
, Your* etc. Beery.
Great Bargain.*.
20,000 yards prints at from 4 to 3
cents per yard for the money,and
all other goods at astonishingly
low prices. Parties desiring to
purchase any thing in the Dry
Goods or Grocery line will find
it to their interest to give us a call
and examine our prices,
W. G. BATEMAN & CO.
Butler, Ga., Uaf 13th 1878.
BUY YOUR
PICTURES, FRAMES, ARTIST’S MATERIAL
Wax newer Materia),
WAIL BRA CtCETS -A-YSTD BTAlTONlAfT
SCRAP OOK MATERIAL,
WHITE, tlROWN AND• COLORED tVOOtl SPLITS,
PICTURE FRAME MATERIAL,
—ALSO—
SHEET MUSIC PIANOS AND OltOANS, OF
X., W. SMITH «ft GO,
MACON, GA.
N. B, Careful attention given to all orders b j to ail.
HOW HEAD THIS If TOD DARE!
*. D.
TAYLOR COUNTY SHERIFF
Stilus of Wild Lands.
m\\ be told before the Court
House Door of theCounty of Taylor,
on the First Tuesday in July next,
within the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder, for cash, the follow
ing described lots of land, situated iu
said county,and Known as Wild Land-
levied on under and by virtue of
H. tas, now in my hands of the State
of Georgia vs. said lots respectively,
and issued by Honorable Comptrol
ler General of the State for non pay
ment of taxes due the State for 1074
1875 and 1876.
• Said lots pointed out iu said 11. fas
and containing 202*^ acres each more
or less.
First District—Lost Numbers 247
248 251 265 283.
Second District- Lots Numbers
180 237.
Third District—Lots numbers 158
101 225 247 255 256.
Eleventh District—Lois numbers
252 and 50 acres of 290.
Thirteenth District/—Lots numbers
14 18 25 40 48 58 76 87 116 135 154
167 173 183 185 186 230 232 250 254
256.
This June 3d 1878.
(J, A. J. POPE,
Sheriff.
June 3-tds.
TAYLOR COUNTY SHERIFF'S 8ALE FOR
JXTL.Tr.
Will be sold before the Court House door
in the town of Butler, on the First Tuesday
in Joly next, between the legal hoars of
sale, the following described property to wit:
Quo buggy, one black mare mule, named
me, about 7 years old, to satisfy a ft fa.
issued from Taylor .Superior Court in favor
of McKinney & Crouch vs. W. J. Walker
and John II. Caldwell. Bold as the proper
ty of John H. Caldwell. Property pointed
out by paid McKinney.
June 3d 1878. C. A. J, POPE,
jun-Jlm. Sheriff.
AND YOU WILL FIND THAT
IHVIXTE, I-Te, 9 Cotton Avenue
lias lht Most Cbiitplete Assortment of
PICTURE FRAMES,
Artists Material and Fancy I
the 9ta|
PICTURES!
I have just succeeded in making
able me to sell pictures at prices i
of the chromos which are advertised by the Northern publish
ing iaouses at $5.00 and $6.00 I sell at $3,50 and $3.00.
Croquet! croquet!
Iam HEAD QUARTERS for this Beautiful Gtniio title Year'
THINK OF THIS!
A nice set CROQUET for $1.40. Send for price list.
Ailflress E. D. IRVINE,
PICTURE FRAMER AND .Si’AflOXElt
NO. 0 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Georgia.
READ Ms.
CANNON. J WILBOURN.
W. F. CANNON
DEALEB-S, IN
&
I. T. JOSSEY,
CO
GROCERIES, PLANTATION SURPLIES, EC,
By wholesale or retail,
D erire to say to tlic oitizopt of Taylor and adjoining counties that tboj have in store 4
ireinondnns stock of Bncon, Flour, Lard and everything clue needed for bonne si
farm, in the eating lino. Their pliuw ot biiHimws is at 38 Third Street, Mrtcon, Ga.
Call on them earlv. MR. E. 11. RICHARDS, is with this house aud will be pleNMeJ
to welcome and serve his many friends. Feb 2G t£
Taylor Superior Court April Term,
April 4th 1878.
Mabtiia S. Riley. )
v*. > Libell for Divorce.
W. », Riley. J
It appearing to the Conrt that Libollant is
a citizen ol this county, and it appearing to
the Conrt from the return ot the Sheriff, that
the Defendant is not to be found in this
countv, and it further appearing that said
Defendant is not a resident of this Stole, it is
therefore ordered by the Conrt that service
be perfected and tbe Defendant by pnblica-
lion oft his order in the Butler Hr.B«,pouce
a month for four months immediately pro
ceeding the next term of this Court It far
ther appearing to the Court ibit the Plaintiff
was unable at the time of filing her petition
to attach a schedule of the property to ths
sline; it is ordered by the Court that said
Complaint be allowed nfuoty days from toe
adjournment of tbo court to attach said
schedule. It further appearing to the court
at the time the Defendant filed her petition
in this ease that sbc#wnra not prepared to at
tach a schedule of the property owned by
Plaintiff and Defendant at the time of their
separation. It is tbefelofe ordered by ths
c.iur', that ninety days be allowed Plaintiff
tu m the ad.ortrnment of tbe court to make
out an i iiliacu said schedule. W. b. Wallace
,tC. *1. CuVfftrt, Plaintiffs Attorney.
/, true ext met from the minutes of Taylor
Sum ri"r Court, tbe April Term 1876.
this Jane 17th 1878.
W. H, JENKINS, Clerk
CAMPBELL’S
PHO TO GRAPH SillEKT
NO. 8 COTTON AVENUE, — — —MACON. OtL
We beg leave to call your attention to the fact that our Gallery is the only well rirtab-'
liahert one in the City that can make you a really fine Pllf/rOOtl\pH at prices greatly
redreed from the'former high rotes, When you vftft Mfaron fw sure itnd call on us and
examine some of our specimens of fine pictures and get onr prices. It' 1 to ember this foot,
that if you Want a picture, and call oh its, vc will guarantee to please yoti both in tbe
quality of the work and in price.
It will cost you nothing to try, pr wp guarantee 1o make no charge if we do nol make
you as fine a picture as can l*e had in this country yr4r Special attention paid to Copy
ing OLD PICTURES, Correspondence solicited.
W. A. & 6. H. CAMPBELL,
photographers.
6l300.000i
In order to clear out our stock of verf Sffptoid/
J, ewolry valued at over $200,000, we*
. ,ted for $1.00. 1 Gokl
Sleeve Buttons; 1 pair Engraved Slooto Buttons; 1 sot Pointed Studs; 1 set Amethyst
GREATEST
will Bend aa below, 20 Pieces, all warranted Gold-plated 1
Sleeve Buttons; 1 pair Engraved Slecto Buttons; lsotF
Studs; 1 Wedding Ring; i Engraved Dartd Finger Ring; 1 Amethyst Stone Ring, Inlaid
m srW je f4r with Gold; 1 Elegant Tting, marked “Friendship;”
*T ft ItrYdAr l Amethyst StonWscnrf Pin, Inlaid with Gold; 1
UUIU1OT JatPfii; 1 aoT Latflcs’ Jot and Gold Pin and Drops; 1 Misses' set Jot and Gold;
1 Collar Stud; I sot Handsome Rosebud Ear Drops; 1 Gents' Elegant Lake George
Dftunond Stud; 1 Cardinal Red Bead Necklace; l pair Ladies Ambthyst Stone Ear Drop#,
tLlWT n P Inlaid ’tilth Gold* 1 Ladies’ Ornamented Jet Brooch; l Fancy
J®a \f ffj K. ficarf Ring and Elegant Watch Chain. Take your choice, the
entirelotofQO viooca, sent Postpaid for &1.00 or any 3 pieces
you choose for cents. Now Is tho time tp un*p money. Theie can
easily be retailed at $10.00.« CLUB PREMIUM. To any
AV0IID Tin one ordering 12 Lots at St.00 each, we will
X JEaXvJuAJ present Tree, an Open Face Coiri Silver
Watch as Premium. WATCH AND JEWELRY CIRCULAR FREE.
NOTlCfllS OV TUB FRH**.
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honorable hi Iu* dealinr*, »nd reliable hi hi* gcRKln, b commendation we hearttly&idorte.—
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Ena repotation fer^honcety. f»ir desHng, »nd liberality b uoeqneled fey any edvertieer to thto
p. STOCKMAN, 37 Bond Street, New York,