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THE BUTLER HERAID.
W. N, BENXS. |
Editor and I*ubli*tiof,
j$ubsukia»tio.n Thick $1.00. 1*rh annum.
TUESDVI, JULY 83rd 1878,
Count]/ Vorrtupon-
Crtuvj
I ; „ * f "A fr
lllCKttHV GROVE, (ft,, )
1 lul.v li>h 1878. $
Meeting of the Democratic Ex
ecutive Committee,
Butlbr, Ga., •Inly 20th 1878.
A meeting of the Democratic
party of Taylor couhty assem
bled in the court houf*6 this day
for the purpose of selecting dele
gates to represent them iu the
Convention, to be held in the city
of Macon on the first Wednesday
in September, for the purpose o!
nominating a candidate to repre
Bent the 3rd Congressional District
in Congress.
Upon motion of Judge W. D.
Grace, Dr, B. F. Newsome was
called to the chair, and James M.
Bateman was requested to act as
secretary. '
Mr. J, D. Russ moved that the
delegates be elected by ballot,
which motion was agreed to.
Captain J. P. Carson introduc
ed, the following resolutions which
were adopted, viz.
Resolved : That in Genl. Phil.
Cook we have ever been well rep
resented in the 3rd Congressional
District in the Halls of Congress.
That we cheerfully endorse him
throughout his entire course.
Resolved 2ud : That in the se
lection of delegates to the Congres
sional Nominating Convention,we
repose the utmost confidence in
their capacity and integrity, and
that we send them entirely un
trammelled and untnstruoted.
Dr, John D, Mitchell and Dr.
B, F, Newsome having received a
majority of the votes cast, were
, declared elected Delegates, ami
Col. J. H. Hulsey and James M.
Bateman, Alternates.
Upon motion of Dr. D.A, Smith,
the mertiug adjourned.
J, M. Batkman, B. F. Newsome.
Secretary. Chairman.
RESOLUTIONS.
The following are the resolutions
passed by the Fiokling Lodge of
Butler, in regerd to the death of Mr.
James M, Jones:
Whereas it has pleased nn All-wise
Providence to tnke from our midst
our much loved lriena and brother,
Jauies M. Jones, who departed this
life suddenly at 0 o’clock a. m. on the
1st day of July iiist., and, whereas
our departed brother by bis upright,
virtuous and unobtrusive life, bus
well and truly illustrated the time-
honored principles and teachings of
our Order, and thereby greatly en
deared himself not only to us, bis
brethren, but to the entire communi
ty in which he lived; and, whereas
while our hearts are sad and sorr
iug over his loss, and the blighting ot
the bright promise of usefulness that
the future held out to him, we trust
that our loss has been his eten
and that he has only been removed
from tn earthly to n heavenly lodge
above, where sorrow and parting can
never come. Therefore
Jttaa'olrcd : That while we mourn
tint death ot our departed brother, we
wHl endeavor to bow with resigna-w., ,, , .
, ... .... PMessrs. Strouds have
twflhnider tin* afflicting dispensation j
©f v ihfc'OiTiid Master >ti ov.e, | bie reputation
Mn Editor : According t<> prom
ise 1 again submit a few item** to
the Herald,iu regard to our, coun
ty and sister counties—their events
sensations and expectations. We
are over here very peacably dis
posed towards all meo, except it
be loafers. We deal with them
according to law. Nettling oc
curs here to disturb the oven tenor
of our way. Difficulties and ru
mors of difficulty disturb not the
peace and quietude of our county.
1 often thiuk that we are greatly
blessed by beiDg thus secluded
from the more active scenes of life,
and by this seclusion we are freed
to a great extent from the seusa-
tions, puNsicus and strifes of man.
This is a part of the world that
every man strictly tries to attend
to his own business, and in the
event, one well knows when he
takes charge of his neighbor’s bus-
unsolicited; he gets no com
pensation for his undertakings.
The farming interest at large so
far ns 1 have traveled is better
than the people anticipated up to
the prescut time, though we are a
little dry at the present, aud a re
freshing shower of rain would prove
beneficial to cotton aud c<>ru. Our
farmers have been laboring very
hard, and have at last learned that
success iu farming menus effort,
and therefore every man is exert-
g'himself to the utmost of his
ability. General Green is rather
luxuriant on some farms among
the post-oak lands,but will be sub
dued iu time to do no material
injury. The condition ot our so
ciety luis been rapidly improving
tor several years. 1 know of no
man at leisure, they all seam to
be up and doing.
Last Friday business called me
to Thomaston. While there l at
tended the hanging ol Dick Daw-,
son, col. There was a large crowd
of spectators present to witness the
execution. Mose Green, col., did
not hang, lie was repreived by
the Governor and sent to the pen
itentiary for life-time.
Crops uear Thouiaston arc not.
as good generally as they are
around Judge I'eople’s unit, 15
miles south of there,
Mr. C, N Raines one of our gal
lant fames of the soil, has a noble
crop, both cotton and coru. The
success of this man ought to be
emulated, aud should be a beclnm-
light to guide on the faint-hearted
in the future of life to see the great
amount of productions grown by
his intelligent ami industrious
arts. He is making rapidly u rep
utation that will soon be credited
beyond the b.minis of this State,
Mr. McMiohcal and Carpenter,
joiningplantations to Mr. it.,both
have spiv ml id crops.
Mr. J W. A: M. I). Stroud,
have returned home itutu thrash
ing wheat. They say they have
tluashed 8,000 bushels of wheat.
gained a no?
ith their much
IMPROVED TURNIP SI
(>0O to 800
Swost Russi; n Lutphafa ~jR*'
Tlie Boat )s*tlie
Thi« Turnip grov
from 4 to 7 pounds,
remmkubly juicy, n
perfectly.hurdy, bsw
rioh color. It is a
i line
•y large, weighing
s a hevry cropper,
ud couuiituUwu aud
die skin and
' nnd is gnid
to yie'd doubt* the amount of any other va
riety. Price, per onoknge. prepaid by mail,
25 couth or 5 pacuuges $1.
Jddrew, L. h ORIENT,
Cleveland, Tehuwaee.
TQ - MAKE MONEY
Pleasantly and fast, agents should
oddress Finley, Harvey & Co.,
july*23-ly Atlanta. On
Taylor Superior Court April Tern
Emma U.usefiei.p )
Lima, fob Di vouch.
It appearing to the cnnrt that the Libellant
is a oiiiauu oi this count) «u*l it further
peiiriog from th;>'*ntry of the Sheriff, dial
e>id Defendant is not 10 he found in
connty, mul it furthv'i npp' arm., that
Dsfeudant does not reside in this Stnt*>.
is therefore <fril.trml l»v the c<>uri that service
ho perfected Dji the D‘feinl nt, -111010? J:
d.dd bf die publication oi this order in
liutl<*r Ukku d. oiu'o a iu< nth tor
autbs immediately proceeding life
term of the court W. 8. Wallace, PlumUlTs
Attorney.
Rheumalttm <}uitscitiy
Dnruuge'8 i-theiimatio Uemedy,”
great Incrunal Maine.ne. will post
enre any case of llhemimtism on the f.e
the ourih. Price 31 a bottle,.six bottlus, $
hold by all Wholesale nnd K<
Don't fail to send tbv Mio.dar
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CAR HART & CURD.
WHOi.ESALE DE.1L1CR8 IN
jHA R D WA3 E, CUTLERY, &C.
j n v jyj> 1 ronitisx jiare or ic ran r kusd.
We iiaue uow iu hiobu u large aud well aocertuJ •lock of
I
| I’ocltnt and Table u lory—1 airi anir’i iStnr.diird Scale *
I Me.obniite .lid t.utbor ,’i.uUl il<» .veil to giT. nu u cull >iuit .xtuinuft *mr .ttwk
i JU0X FUST STOKK, CUBUKT STREKT, Jl.VCBS, (U.
OM6t#l r <l : Tlitit
deepest sVinpathy. to
farfiHV of otn*. loA hrollifi’ In this their |
hour of sadness hud trial.
Uettolvetl: That u> u murk of our
love and respect for the memory ol
our departed brother \\c will wear
the usual badge of mourning lor tin
space ot' thirty days.
KeaMved 'Further : That a cer
tified copy of this preamble and these
resolutions be trait Knitted to th« fam
ily of our deceased bvotber by the
Secretary ; also that they he entered
on tHe minutes of onr Lodge afui that
a blank page be left in our minutes to
his memory.
The Bbtier JjEitli.Diis also request
to publish the foregoing.
Respectfully submitted,
William Neislfr,!
*W. L. Griffith, J Com.
J. D. Russ. )
A true extract from the miui.tes.
D. A. HMiTH, Secretary.
tender our|cry. They have an eight horse*
g I power engine and a substantial
separator and elevator attached,
of which is the most complete nia
chinury 1 ever saw. There is ui»n<
other that cuu excell I his.
Our fruit crop is sorry, with
Home dissatisfaction to the peuoh
crop. It is rotting as last, as il
ripens. Watetermelons are just
iu their .prime—some oi our farm
ers are still planting.
Success to you and the Herald.
Foolkiller.
STRONGER Bum any Y:uist Powder
in tim V/orld,
tK'm PURE.
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c..n: -..us ii i lujrui'.icnt oj* clt-jsion*
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a-... : y.;u .ot u^.ai.ifXt.wdc;,
T .*.v*.V;v:*.? • *!!'’! ,, li.d*tl»nvid.
Fnrnitire, Carpets,
I OIL CLOTHS, WN20W SMSES, U
AT PRICES TO SUIT EVEAY BODY,
jarTvcx Hat, .
W. & E. P. TAYLOR.
COON AVBNt'E, M.VCOX, GEO G1A. [dec25-3m'
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By < It •.mill*), Phyiie>b’.TS 8<*it*ntlilc “Ton,
a>u\ cvi-.ry Kou oRpt-por who hua
on r::; rv a fair
i T. -B. AH TO PE AGT.
DEALER IE
■HA&BLE AND GEANITE WORK
biiNlittEKTS. HEAD-STOiJES BOX COMBS,
j r.iSES, Titos HAIl.l\U, C OPIJfQSt UVILD1NG WORK
Ac., Ac.,
| CORNER SECOND AND ROI 1 t'LAR STREETS,
(qi Opposite J. W. B«rke k Co’«, Rear uf Ross 4 Cclemaos's,
IM A CON, — GEORGIA
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I*. O. Box, 426. ORDER8 SOLCITED.
Finest M hout iu the World.
. Sample grains of the Diamond
Wh w at, luuasuring nearly one-lmll
inch iu length, and special terms to
agents free to everybody, on receipt
ol a stump lo pay postage*
Address, W. S. TIPTON. Seedsman,
Cleveland, Tennessee.
H E90AL
j’-oruio purports n|* which li is !:,tcudccl; nnd
not only U thi« tho case, but ih**. «uvin^
xvb.itli is tlU-ctnt 1 its iu« In reulljr
vvon iorfut. One tin of or-a Foam i'j worth
Uirvo «»f any other baking compound.
BY USING SEA FOAM,
TOU CAN GET MORE BREAD
BY FORTY ROUNDS
Thnn rnn in any other way be miuto from &
barrel of flour; and ilio t.i\ leg Iu ergs, uillic,
AQd Other inCfr«:(iU<nls will liurtn? tlirfto
mouths, more limn t
me:a voajis u j
hot*;ia and rcfitauran
a*-.d very lanioly
CIVE "
Iu is certainly
never regret it,
uttd 8ea Foam <
With etcru cun <y' Kea Foa.U i/prftrntf.<i a rhtet
coni tlnioij full diri-nti nia for iif'.a.id tionitv-wren
COOKING RECIPfiS
wohr i.’n.-tv** fnr 'iV. ttrul if he Vui{wi ling
to 8 ; < qj-l* it, smi-l for circular and pr'ce-list to
176 Duttue St, New York.
ROBT. H. MAY & CO.
UANCPACTDMiRS AND DEALER IN
GAB3I.4GES, EJGGISS ASD WAGONS.
CHILPREN'S CARRIAGES.
AaddleB, Ittiriicss, irhtps, Tnmks, VAli.es, Sole, Upper A IisrncBS Leather,
FREXC1T A SO AMERICAN CALF SKINS.
Lae leather, shoe and uaness findings.
JnOBT. H. MAY 1 . ’ (.^ E e° R J T 5l RI li ,f
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