The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, November 19, 1878, Image 3

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Local news TtJBHDAV, MOTEUBEU ttftli IMS. BtltUr Cotton Market. Cotton opened lest week at 7} tents fot. middling Cotton, and Closed oh Saturday evening at 8 Oettta. ReCeipta this season up to Batitrdlty evening, l.O’til bales. A REWARD OF $10. The Mayor of butler oner* n reward bf $10.00 for tilts apprehension of, mid proof Stifflcieilt to eohvict AhyOlle that Is fouiid shOOtllig Runs or pietels with in the cbrpbl‘tite Ifftilts, t’fJtilViU'y to the Ordinance now in In fdrcC: D. A. SMITH, Mayor. ButL.r; GA., NoVelltbeV 10th *18. Fersoiittt. We ate pleased to notice tire re turn of our cleVer young friend, Mr. B. H. Griffith,of Gainesville. He will hereafter Ire found behind the counter of the store of W. L. Griffith,to sfcrVe Ms tnany friends. Bp'eetat Xotlcet We are requested by the Chdir- tnan of the Democratic Executive Committee to state that a meeting bf this body is earnestly called, to be held ill the court house on faext Tuesday, the 26th, for the purpose of appointing a day fur the nomination of county officers. A full attendance of the members is earnestly requested. We call special attention to the advertisement of the Cash Store. iThe simple meaning of the two letters in this advertisement,0 K, is cheap prices,and the Cash Store, isthot oMfiL^_ClnffitVk_ Vied■ Ws regret to announce the death of Mr. Lewis Hicks, of Crawford County, whicli took plate at his residence on last Sunday morning. Mr. Hicks was an aged gentleman Who had mauy friends, and for several years held a responsible office in the county in Which be died. The cause of hie death Wo learn was from dropsey. He Was the father-in-law of Mr. Jafnes Lucas, of this county, Mttrriod. On Tuesday the 12th inst., near Careonville,* at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. W. J. F. Mitchell, the Rev. J. A, Ivey, of Dawson, Go.-, and Miss Alice Mitchell, were united in the holy bonds of wedlock, by Rev. J, 8. Searcy, assisted by Bev. B, L. Boss. To the happy couple we extend our best wishes. To the Puttie. By action of the Stockholders of Butler Female College and Male Institute,the Board of Trustees are required to make occasional vis its to the school while in session, aud to examine carefully into the mode ol teaching and the charac ter of the recitations in the (lifter* ent departments. Acting under this order, We, the Board of Trus tees, have made two visits to the school this session,and spent some time in each of the school rooms. We deem it our duty to say to the public tlmt we have on uach occasion found the discipliii good, the recitations promptly re cited and well prepared, and the conduct of the school such ns to elicit our decided approval. We And that the attendance has been regular and that Prof. White, the principal, has carefully watched after the conduct of the students onto) school as well ns in school. We find that the rules adopt ed by the Stockholders have been carefully enforced in spirit and in letter. We think the school in a butter condition than it -has been for the last three years, and we earnestly ask tor it the support ol our people. W. D. Ghacb. Chairman Board of Trustees. Butleii, Ga., Nov. 18th 1878. Navilinii.il Weekly News. to .lint popular paper, the Savan nah IVK"SI,Y News, of November 23r.l, will bo couimenec.t anew serial store of absorbing interest, entitled ••Afterward,'' from the gifted pen of Mrs. Ophelia Kislnit Iteid, whose charming stories. "Jlj Mother's Daughter*' sad ‘‘Mi's. Dare,'* have added shell liten.ry interest to lids descrvldly popular journal. The A lew's also commences the pub* lira lion ol n series of articles oh ••Or- unge Culture." Written expressly for its pages by Mr. C. Codviagton, of Florida. These articles, which have been prepared after much practical experience and careful consultation of ilia best nail.ol'n, will lie of special interest to those engaged ill (he cul ture rtf li.e orange* Its charming slories by Sotllliern authors, flic able contributions of its uhmci'ons correspondents, together with its ngriculliirul department, its careful complication of the news of the day, foreign and domestic, its re liable niarkel reports, editorial com ment, nod enoleo miscellaneous read ing., .unites li.e Weekly News one of the most instructive, interesting, and valuable newspapers in the South, These Prices hold gboh only tot to-day. November litb Iftts. flood Ordinary,. .i...u Ordthslj..... in......Mr BACON—Bail. Sides ............ ,7:.1 Balk shoulders SALT-Vitglnal .....M.Uo Liverpool....,,.,,.:.,... . .tt.Sb MtUL- petbushel $ 1,00 COHN— per bushel...,,... 85 FLotlH—per bbl III. @ ss.oo RICE—per potthd .,t 10 LARD-pe* i..121 COFFER—per ptmnd t 25 HUGaR—pet pound...111. i.i. i.. 10fef>. 12A 8YRt) B—pef grtiod t. t .m) © 65* CHEE8—p«r ponnd...,», 20 NAILS—pel* panncl 5 PEPPER andfiPlOE—pef pOUtld 40 8NUFF—per pound SI.U0 TOBACCO—per pound 60© *1.25 MACRRRAL-ench h WELL BUOKE 7*8—each 75 KER08EN3 OIL—per union 40 BARrEli THAI)El CHICKEN8 10 to 20 EGOS— per don 15 BUTTER -per ponnd... 15to25 ■ BEEiS W*4X--per pound 20 TALLOW—per pound 5 DRIED PEACHES 2 lo C PORK—per pound... t , t ,.. ft to 7 BEEF—per pound 4 to 6 (The Cash Store, PRICES 0 K. ~ Hoas!-7»:sislHng Sabrina. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For County Treasurer, f respectfully announce myself n candidate tor the ulfice of Treasurer of TBylor county, subject to the Item' oeratlc nomination if any is made. W. P. CALDWELL. For County Ircasurer. I respectfully announce myself a eniidhl.de lor the office of Trcasur of Taylor County,subject to tl.o Dem ocratic nonilbBtloM If any Is made, SAMUEL GARRETT. Destructive Hre at LaOranye. A large and destructive fire oc- cured at LaGrauge on the morn ing of the 13th inst., consuming the Reporter office and tour build ings adjacent, occupied as Btores, (The fire broke out in the Reporter office, but the alarm was given ton late to save anything. All the occupants except one were partial ly insured.—Tolbotton Register. Atlanta Sunday Phonograph. f ’ The legislature, now in sessioqi promises to h(e a very important! one, and all of '8nr readers who ' desire to keep thoroughly posted Should take the PboNoOSapH. It trill be mailed three mouths, post paid, for only 80 cents. Besides the synopsis of the daily Legisla tive proceedings, the paper will he interesting to all classes of the reading public. Address, PflONOOKAPH, Atlanta, Ga. OEttltGIA—1'avisib Oeslr : Whereas D. Hubert Brown, bus applied to me lor Letters tit Administration, mum testament o nuncio on the «a»aU of Robert Brown, of said count}, deceased. These are therefore lo cite aU parties cou* errued, creditors aud n xt of kin, to slow cause if any they cau, at she mm January term of the Court of Ordinary, tor said coun ty; Why sain Lett fs should not he gtuuted said applicant. Given uiuier my hand and Official Siy a- ture. This 18tb November. 1878. JAMES D. RUSS, nov.l9*w4w Ortiinary. Our Representative. We are glad to learn that our Representative,Hon. J. D. Mitch ell, has taken an hon arable and influential position in the Legisla ture and has gone to work in earnest. We need more members of this class than w# bate hod in the past.—men that will work mote talk less and think less of getting to Cougress. We have no doubt that Dr. Mitchell will make a useful member and reflect honor eh our county. Qodey's Lady’s Book, FOB. 1879. UEDECED TO $‘2 PER YEAR. The (JkoapuNt ttttd lie at Ladles Maga- alne i’nblloheil, and no Retreat from Its Present High Standard* We offer ho cheap premiums, but give jou the best Magazine published. CLUB TERMS, (PoTTAbK PaBPAfO.) one copy, one year. *2 00 Two (fopiee, one year.... $0 80 Thtee copiw, one year <5 40 Four ttopiw, one year,/ $6 80 Five coplee. one year, Mid an extra ciypv to the persOu gitfing np the Club, making si* copies. / $9 GO Eight copLes, one year and un extra copy lo the person getting Up the Club, making nine copies $14 21 Ten copies, one year, aud at# ettra copy to the person getting up the Club, making eleven copfes.. .... $17 00 7wenty copies, one yettf, afld uu ex tra copy lo tbe peftou gettitfg up the Club, making f#euty-onc coptesfdl SO How Is the Time lo make ftp 7°«r CWb*. How to KMcrr.—Get a Post Office Money Order on Philadelphia, or a Draft on Fhilu- dtlphia or Hew York. If yott cannot get ei ther of these send Bank-note, ami » the h*i • tet case, register your letter. Parties desiring to get up riflou cciki toi a specimen copy, which will be scut free, Address Gooey’s LrtrNe’s Bcrtk PuLlisbihg Go. (Limited) 1006, Ghsstffut Street, Phfia- For Tat Collect^?*. We ure authbi'lKctl in nniiounce the nnine of .tOSt Ail PYRO&,, its « C.iiwtlilrtte for Tax C’ollcetoi^f) dPn lor county, subject to the DetfltifcVntle nomination. October 22ild 1878. Hot* Tat CollcctaVi /hereby fitinouncc myself itcantU- dittc for tbe office of Tax Collectoi', of Taylor county. Election t/anuai'y next. JAMES JOilNflON. Octoi.cf 20th, 1875. * t Notice t We aft! Authorized to nnnounco the the liatiic ot As J. COLHKRT, for Tax Collector of Taylor county, sub* Jcct to the Democratic uoniitmtioii, October 14th 1878. For Tatr. Receiver, AVe announce ,1AMK8 U. HaY9, as a Candidate for Tax Receiver of Taylor County, subject to a noinina tion if any is made. MANY FRIENDS. October 14th 1878. For Tax Receiver, Wc Afo authorized to ai.tiotliicc the name of Av Ms RHODES, ns a caff didate for rc'Olcction to the offlcej Tax Receiver of Taylor coutity the approaching election In Jan next. October 28th 18' Administrator's Sals GEORGIA—^Taylob CocNTt I By vitturs of iui offler from the Ordinary ol suit I couuty, 1 will sell at public out-efy, lo the highest bidder, before tbe court house tloor in srtid county, cn tbe flfst Tuesday Deueuiber licit, Lwl ween the legnl hours .salt 1 ,the following uiscribed property ‘ iug to the estate of vy m , Mathews* said collfity, deceased; *1)5 i Lot of No. 294 In the 15th District of said containing 2H2\ acres mofe or le> acres mofe or less of lot No. 114 in the District, and 40 acres ot lot No, 9cf motile 24th District. .411 in said cottnty, Also, nt the same time and place, tw< one shares of tbe Sortfh Western Rail stock All rtt the aforesaid property tor the benefit of the ifrlfs and creditors said estate. Tctoin t'asil. This Ni/futu! 4th 1878 FREEMAN MaTHE\Y», yldthinistfat. Estate of Wni. MatheWs, deceased. •a Ohartfy* 0«Set, I^aoen., da, Come null see tlie finest asstitlltieht of Croeketj, Frehdli Chinn and - Ahierienn Chiba, 1 HOUSE FVRoVIS HIoYV GOODS, Staple anil plain Tin Ware, Toilet Sets, Agnte llUti Ware;- Cutlery of all kinds. Agent for the, celebrated F-XcKhttoit hot nHast cook stovk. Also, Charter Oak, Sunny Soudi,Cotton Plant and other desirabld patterns. nov,12-tf„ W.« E P, TAYLOR * i . DD/1LER3 IN FURNITURE, CARPETINGS. OIL CLOTHS. ETC. llstalio, Piae aad Plain Burial Cfcsts. t Street, M/tCON, SEOKUtA. I'll UNIX CARRIAGE WORKS, C. H. HER RING, 3, n. ENGLAND.' HE1RHNG & ENGLAND, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN AGES, BUGGIES AND VEHICLES OF ALL A LsO Manufacturer Of the Dexter Diiggvt Ogleiliorpc fitrset. OiUfiwiHe ItiffirewH St.hles, CbLliMBUS,' flA. Extraordinary IhduecmentR AGENTS,!!',;: . ou want ta MAKE MOSEY pleasantly uud fast, Address Fini.kt, Harvey & Co, Atlauta, Ga. Works! Christiana, Lancaster Co., Fa. Out ee: X3 S. Beaver St. Fork. Fa. —tc? ®*fcB Trading Public* \ The Attention of the people' of (Hie flection is respectively colled to the fact’ t’h'at* th^ fiirrf got better ralne for their ntobey ftt* ^ _ J- W. RICE e icO’S, MAdo^i a Edit a a! finth at any other house in the Stiie. They tile ACknowpdgod titkftitftmeh (of LOW PRICES In Dress GooiIr', of WhF6b they have a Hp'.ef/litf lirA? ranging from GJ cants tfp'; Jeans,- Cas^merss, tweeds afed Notions of evt-rj' imaginable rffocfihtib'tf, Their mMfihificeut CARPET DEEoJ It TMEoYT in now in tnll Mast aiWcI fhe rapidity with which they ere sttliMg Carpets \h astoniilhiff^ even to the (Am Ives The eAeret of their sUcceiS in this and exeiy 6ther department if their nwrttmjoih hfififtiesa is PILE CURE. m MnulWHlrH kr Att?, u . firlua Wo Cm* 0:., Dorhin ,f. f. SSfr IRIlICJESf. ' tbprevr or rtisgt/t preptsd on eft oi ytttopler Obeer/illiy furniKliScl bit .ippli. iere amrmtiting tG'fHt fiffor over.- i. # RICE A CO., 39 Aud 4>, Second Street, Triaugulsr Block Nti. lift.- JtAPOV (r*.