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BBFY0UE
PICTURES, FRAMES, ARTIST’* SAT&IAl
Wax Flower Material,
7AUi BRA OKET3 A-VSTD STAlTONEBY
• SCRAP EOOK MATERIAL,
WHITE, It ROUX AXD COLORED WOOD SPLITS,
PICTURE FRAME MATERIAL,
—ALSO—
SHEET MUSIC PrAXOS AXD OllGAXS, OF
li, W. SMITH <& Cw,
MACON, GA.
N. B, Careful attention given to all orders by mail.
NOW READ THIS IE 100 DARE
AND YOU WILL FIND THAT
S, D. IHVHST3^ ITo, 9 Colton Aveaue
Has ’Ihe .Most Complete Assortment of
TAYLOR COUNTY 8H RIFF
Sales of Wild Lands.
^Ifillbe sold before the Court
** House door, in the county 01
Taylor, State of Georgia, on the
first Tuesday in August next,
within the legal hours of 6ale to
the highest and best bidder for
cash, the following described lots
of land situated in said county
and knowu as wild land. Levied
upon under and by virtue of fi.
',fas. now in my hands of the State
•of Georgia, vs, said lots, respect
ively, and issued by the Houor-
orahle Competroller General of
the State, for non-payment of
taxes due the State for 1874, 1875
and 1876. Said lots pointed out
in said fi. fas., and containing
202£ acres each, more of less :
Fourteenth District.—Lots num
bers 5, 27, 40, 83, 87, 90, 99,
122, 123, 124 176, 177 201, 202
204, 217, 227 and 229,
Twenty-fourth District.— Lots
numbers, 81, 92, 93, 96, 103,
112, 113, 120, 122, 123, 128,
129. Twenty acres of 183 and
191.
This July 6th 1878.
0. A J. POPE,
july-9-tds. Sheriff.
Mi it is the custom ot‘ many
uoui^japefB of the State to take
a week of recreation duiipg these
hot summer mouths, we avail our
selves also of the tame opportunity
aud iu consequence ot the Dis
trict meeting having closed last
Sunday night, it is impossible fur
us to give our readers any local
reading whatever. This sheet is
published in order to comply with
tne law iu regard to legal adver
tisements, which will he found in
uuotlier column.
A full report of the District
meeting will he given in our next
issue.
PICTURE FRAMES,
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Artists Material and Fancy Coeds- to be Found in
the State.
PICTURES! PICTURES!!
I have just succeeded in making arrangements whies will en
able me to sell j ictmes at prices which defYcompetition Many
of the chromes which arc advertised by the Northern <2ublisb-
ing ileuses at $5.00 and $0.00 I sell at $2.50 and $3.00.
C r o q. u 71! c r o q u 31 f
lam. HEAD QUARTERS for this lieantifal Game this Year,
TI-ilWIL OIF THIS 1
A nice set ROQUET lhr $1.40. Send for pricelist.
Address E. D. IRVINE,
I rnrrruE framer and stationer
j NO. 9 Gotton Avenue, Macon, Georgia.
& Paper for ths People 1
[Established is 1821(]
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piuiT or THE ltKI.
TAYLOR COUNTY SHERIFF'S SALE FOR
A'UGUsT.
Will I10 Hold before the Court House dour
in the town of Duller, on tn». Fir.-i Tuesiiuy
August utx». belv ten he 1--gal h urn of
sale, tin: following du-u.lied 1 loperty •-•-wit :
ot laud No 114, contiiining 2321 acres
Misplaced.
A largo, dark, split-bottom
chair has been misplaced (luring
tho recent District meeting at tlie
new Methodist church. Any oue
having such a chair in their pos
session through mistake will Gou
let* quite a favor to tho owner by
having itseuito this ufiice,
Llctr is Kino-
The Liver is the imperial organ of tin
whole human system, as it controls the life,
health and happiness of man- 'Vlicu it is
disturbed in its proper (fcctiuu, all kinds 01
ailments are the* natural result. Tho diges
tion of food, the movements of the heart aud
blood, the action ot the brain ami nemo us
system, are all immediately connected with
the workings 01 tlie Liver. It has be .•» suc
cessfully proven that Green’s August Flow
er is uueaquullod m curing nil persons at-
fected with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint,
and oil the numerous symptoms tbut result
lrom an unhealthy condition of the Liver
and Stomach. Sample bottles to try 10 cents.
Positively sold iu all towns on tlie Western
Continent Three doses will prove that it
iB just what you want. For sale by Dr.
John Walker, Bntler. Cln.
Queby : “Why will men smoko common
tobacco, when they cun buy Marburg Bros.
'Seal of North Carolina,' at the same price V"
feb Oth-ly.
« business ^ou can eugage in. $5
to $20 por day made by any worker
ot either sex. right in their own localities.
Particulars and samples worth $5 free. Im
prove your spare time at this business. Ad
dress Stinson A Co., Portland, Maine.
ESAD MS.
J WlL'.iOUlIN,
J. T. J088EI.
W. F. CANNON & CO
DEALERS, IIT
GROCERIES, PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
By vrlaolssals or retail.
EC.
D crire to say to the citizens of Taylor and a I join
tremendous stock of Bncou, Flour, Laid ->• d
farm, in tbe eating line. Their plaou oi btnin s.
Call on them early. MR. E. R. RICH ARDS,
to welcjmeand serve his many friends.
with this 1
and wi*l be pleased
a week in yonr own town.
Outfit free. No riHk. Readt
you want 1
at which
persons of either sex can make
ail the time they work, write lor
particulars to H. Hallett «fc Oo , Portland
.uine.
great pay
pa "
Mt
PRESCMPTI01T w FREE!
^ ^■ ndlorphliahihltfiir»d.
OPIUMlISSSS?
& 2 Q> O . O O O -
/N T1T1 fk mngm In order to clear out our stock of very superior
\TXCJyA JL JCjSI JL Gold-plated Jewelry valued at over $200,000, we
will send us below, 20 Pieces, nil warranted Gold-plated for $1.00. 1 pair Gold Stone
Sleeve Buttons; 1 pair Engraved Sleeve Button.^;! sot Pointed Studs; 1 set Amethyst
Studs; 1 Wedding Ring; 1 Engraved Bund Finger flint*: 1 Amethyst Stone lii ig, Inl-Ud
/a -yrs /TV a T w ill Gold; 1 E.ogaut TMng, marked “ Friendship;
K A A TM 1 Amethvt stone Scarf Pm, Inlaid with Gold; 1
BKOTitpInjfliffaay;jjt and Gold PL. and Drop,; 1W set Jet and Gold:
1 Collar Stud; 1 set Flaudsome Rosebud Car Drops; 1 Gents Elegant Dako tfoort.
Diamond Stud; 1 Cardinal Roil Bead NV- Uh-.co; I pair Ladies Amethyst Stone Car Drops,
^?l , iTTC*‘03 Inlaid with Gold; 1 lauliea* Ornamented Jet Brooch; 1 I'nncy
£ V XiK Scarf Rfhguudjllegant Watch Chain. _Tn!y your choice, toe
1 fraut
t No
Libel 1 lor Divorce.
d\ iwoti. ia-i. usual from Taylor Anjio-
CourU ouu in lav .r of *.V. S. James vs.
iliu K. Lowe «k Joel E M-mf.a t .V ( o.
- ruber one in tnvor ol Arehibid Mu h ws
Joj! E. Monttort A (’r». .Sold i<r t ihd
jertv of Jc>»] ri. M out fort. Property
pointed out by E. B Wat
Tins July 6th 1878.
0.
jnly-9-tds*
Taylor Superior Court April Term,
April 4th 1878.
Maltha J. Kiley. |
W. R, llTI.KV. f
It appeunna to the Court (hat Libellant
a citizau ot this c ounty, *md it uppeariug
tho Comt from tlie return ot thr '.lieriff, that
the Defendant is nit to be touud iu th
ucuntv, mid it further appearing that aa
Defendant is not a r^sid nt of this Stale, it
therefore ordered by tlie * Court that service
be perfected and tlie Defendant by public,
tiou of this enter in the Butler Herald out
a month for four months iiumediately pr«
ceeding tho next term of thin Court. It fm
tlier appearing to the Court that the Plaiutitl,
wus unable ut tbr time of filing her putitii
to attach a schedule of the property to the
same; it is ordered by the Cruri that hii‘*
Complaint be allowed muoty days from t
adjournment of tbe court to attach wi
schedule, it further appearing to the. col
ut the time the Defendant filed her pelitii
in this case that she was not prepare,! to 1
tacli a schedule of the property owned by
Plaintiff and Defendant at the time ot - their
separation. It i« tlier (tore ordered by thr
court, thut ntm ty days be allowed Plaintiff
from the adjournment of the court to make
out and attach said schedule. W. S. Wallace
«fc O. M. Colbert, Plaintiff’s Attorney.
A true extract from tho minutes of Taylor
Superior Court, at the ripril Term 1878.
Tins Jun* \7.th 1878.
>V. H, JENKINS, Clerk.
Skcut.au News.-posting our reaUers on all
n atters o? iutortst occuring in the secular
world.
•b’nNDAY-ScHnaLs.—containing expositions of
the Jnt^rnarionul Lesson, and discussion
ot e>unday* school topics.
ibmciug many
and in
wiling '
ul n able
r fireside r,adiug,
you ohoo3e for 130 c-ui’p. Nov/
easily bo retailed ut f
3LUB PRSWHUWI. To any
ATItimCin om orde.-iirj 12 Lois at SI.90 oaoh, we will
\IJc X JUE&JCaU p-cent Fne, aa 0w Faci oin Silver
Watch as Premium. WMCil AND JEVVELnY C1R-ULAR FREE.
• WOTIOEa OF THU
Our eptomporarjj. ibe Ko 'tonGt*'ft"??*** X!ir?ii U n '’."lit 'oh wi* laiartily'''cmi-jrac.— A’L
ety. —V. F. Day Book, Dry*
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Hng.'ajid TiboraIiry l^mcuunlcu by nny u
GEORGIA—Taylor County :
To whom it may concern : Whereas L.
Q. C. McCrary Executor on the estate ol
Burtloti McCrary, Sr., deceased, Los filud iu
my tifiiee, his finul return, show lug that he
ims fu ly administered said estate, and up-
pljing for letters of DismiRsiou l'r»m said
Administration. ‘I tu*se are therefore to re
quire all parties concerned, creditors and
next oi kin, to show cmne if any they can,
cn or before the lirst Monday in August
nc*xt, why f'aid letters should not be granted
said applicant dismissed prayed.
Given under ivy hand and Official. Signa-
This Muy is>t i8 7 8.
JAMES D. RUSS,
Mayl-ro3m Ordinary.
old nud young.
Jt®-For sample copies, address 4
Jas. P. Harrison 4c Co.
Dnnver 24 Atlnuta, Ga.
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Iu the ism- of July 6th 1878. will bo coal
men ed a new serial story by tho
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MRS. OPHELIA NISBET REID,
ENTITLED
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Address J. II. ESTILL,
bavuunah, Ga.
F. 8TOCK.y..'-.N, 27 street, New Yo.Kj
GEORGIA—Taylor County :
To whom to may concern : Whereas L.
Q (’. McCrary, Administrator, tie bonis non.
on th** estate of Mrs. Lou. J, Wiichar, ot
buid enuuty deceased, has filed in my office
his final return showing tliat lie has fully
administered «aid estate aud praying for let-
h-iK of Dismission from said Administration.
These are thtreloro to require ail persouK
concerned, creditors and next of kin, io show
cause il any they can, on or beloiu the firsi
Monday In August, next, why sa d let ten-
should not be granted and said applicant dis
missed os prayed.
Given under my hand and Ofl] iul Signa
ture '1 his 1st May 1878.
JAMES D. BUSS.
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