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THE BUfLER HERALD.
W/' N. UENN8.
Gillttr and Piibll.no r.
SuhChu-tion l'niua $1.00. Pm Anhuh
TUESDAY NOVEMBER ltfth 1S7H,
The liegislnture nud the Kail*
roods.
The present generation has seen
th'e beginning of the railroad sys
tem of transportation. The lat
ter part ol the year 1830 witness
ed the opening of the first railroad
in England, under the name of
the Manchester and Liverpool Kail-
road. It was built under the di
rection 'of the celebrated Stephen
son, who was also the inventor of
the locomotive. The first public
excursion was honored with the
presence of the Duke of Welling
ton and the chief officers of the
British Government, Stephensou,
himself acted as engineer.
The next experiment was io this
country, on the Baltimore und
Ohio Railroad, in which Peter
Cooper, of New York City, built
an engine at his own expense, and
with it ran a race with a horse.
The horse won on account of some
accident to the machinery of the
locomotive. The entire weight, of
the locomotive did not exceed one
toa.
In the early part of the year
1831, the locomotivo was put in
operation on the South Carolina
Railroad, and from that time un
til the present, the construction of
railroads has been carried on with
astonishing rapidity. At present
there are nearly 80,000 miles of
railway in the United States.
W1 en we consider the vast
amount of money that has been
expended in constructing and
equipping the different roads, and
the centralization of that capital
in the hands of comparatively
few men, it will be seen that they
wield great, and in a certain sense
unlimited power. Nor have the
railroads hesitated to use it; and
that too, oftentimes, in an unjust
and insolent manner. In some
ports ot the country, so grievous
have been the burdens laid on the
public that the law-making power
basbern compelled to interpose—
notably in one or more of the
North-weBtern States,
In our own State such complaint
has been made against the rail
roads. Indeed, this feeling has
goue to an extent that will
doubt
remedy with an uuflinohing band.
We do not wish u war uu the rail-
roada, but we do desire that the
public shall he protected from on
erous burdens and unjust discrim
inations, if, as is alleged, such
evils exist.
Talbot County Items.
Eroni the RcalTrsn.
Mr. J. H. Martin, ot Talbotton,
gathered form one-fourth of an
acre fifty bushels ot fine yam pota
toes.
Mr. H. C. Browa and family
will remove from Alabama at an
early day, and make Talbotton
their future home.
The Industrial Society of Hart’s
District, which holds its monthly
meetings at Mount Ziou, is prov
ing a great success. Its members
are alive to the true interestofag
riculture, and will another year
institute suudry reforms in their
firm econemy.
Giiain Sowing,—An uuusually
large area of both wheat and oats
is being seeded down this Fall.
We note as a reform in the old
methods that more atlentinu is be
ing paid to putting the grain un
der. The ground is being careful
ly prepaied, iu sofu« cases sub
soiled, cotton seed and other ma
nures are being liberally applied,
and the seed grain in every iu
stance been carefully selected. So
with such preparations, and a
greatly enlarged aeerage, we may
expect plentiful harvests auu.lier
year.
Have Toil the buckeye?
It is a wel! established fuel, that
Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment wl“
cure, it used according to direction
Tho ASsctilits Jfippocastanoin. t
Horse Chestnut, commonly knuwn as
the Buckeye, lias been highly esteem
ed for many years, owing to the fact,
that ft possesses virtues, lying ia the
bitter principle called Esculin, which
can he utilized for the cure of piles.
If affixed with that terrible disease,
use Tnhler’B Bucacyu Pile Ointment,
and he relieved. Price iK) eon is. For
Sale by Dr. .John Walker, Butler, On.
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Auoukta, Ga
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Wilson of tIliH eitv Sent tree mot address.
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AN ENTIRELY NEW INVENTION
that may be made again*
but this committee han ml jwmer
to take action farther than
iug facts and making recorrn
tlions to Parliament. In
chuBPtts a similar coarse lias bee
pursued, and this far, the present
Mr. Charles Francis Adams, who
Bas given much time and atten
tion to the subject, w inclined to
fthink is faft enohgb to go. What
ever action otir Legislature may
take should be well and thorough
ly considered; let ue have no has
ty action; but tetonr law-makers
ascertain what evil exists and
TAYLOR COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.
FOR DECEMBER.
Will he sold before the Court House door
in the town of Butler, 011 tut First Tu»*
iu December n®x', between the legal h«
of sale, to 1 he highest b’dd .r, the lo'.low
described property to-vrit :
Lot or laud No. 20'J iu tuu 3rd District ot
wild county. Mo d us tbe propel jy of SVillis
Hobbs, to satisfy a ti. ta. issued from Tayloi
Superior Court,in favor of Charios M. Join
Adniiiiidratoi etc., against \\tills Hobbs.
. Also, nt the Rome time and place, an u
divided one-toiinli interest in lot of laud No.
179 in the 24th District of said county Sold
as the property of Joseph Riley, to satisfy a
mortgage ft til. issued from Tailor Stipe ‘
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I have the pleasure of informing my friends und patron*
hut I am now receiving my
Fall and Winter
STOCK OF
MILLINERY, FLOWERS, ORNAMENTS, ETC*
At my New Location, No. 114 Knml»l|>h Street,
to which )OUr special attention is invited. ]Ars. , J'JsiIH}
W. EY has charge of theT:. G-,
StirPteatliiy ami Stamphiy to Order. Atro lireo. Making.
Mrs. K. A. BUSSEY,
No, 34 Randolph Siree, Coluntbus, Ga, oc(.8*3in’
J. M. W. C H R I S T I A N’"S
Bar and Eating S ten,
THIRD STREET, — — — — MACON, GA.-
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BETTKII THAN THE BEST, AND CHliAPEU THAN THE CHEAPEST
Tlmi king my Cnstoirers for ihe lilicnd lutnnnge heretofore'
extend d mo. 1 wilt exert wjself Jo merit its continuance . ncf
increase. GOOD BEDS FREE.
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Tor Clothing and Sats
•—«o it).—
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THE IEADIN0 CLOTHING HOUSE OF MIO0LE EEOEGW
They keep the best goods and soil at the low est prit'C
(htr Dollar Shut is of the best material and fits well.
Agents for Keep's Shirts und Umbrellas.
AV, I’m Baldwin is with us, and will bo glad'to have a caf
trom his fiends,
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ho 30 Second Street, ]Yacon, Ga.
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