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Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy
Tobacco. dbc-3ly.
Tub South Gkorqia Conference
*—The South Georgia Conference
of the M. E. Church will convene
in Thomasville on the 11 inst.
Candidates will hear in mind
that we are prepared to print tick
ets “just like you want 'em;’' and
as good, quick,and aa cheap as
anybody.
Christmas will soon be here, and
our merhants already have a large
stock of holiday goods on hand.
Mr. W. T. Montfort has just
supplied his bar with the most
choice wines and brandies.
The Cannon House.
Mr. E. W. Jeter the proprietor of
the above Hotel for several years past
and one who has given satisfaction to
the traveling public, will 110 doubt be
mlssod by his numerous guest,
he has sold out. and moved to the
farm in Wilkcrsonj3ount£^
Exchange of Property.
Mr. E. W. Jeter and family, left our
town on yesterday to take charge of
a farm in Wilkersou connty, that he
exchanged his property here tor,
known as the Camion House. Mr. E.
Bullock, the gentleman who takes
charge here, comes well recommend
ed from the county in which he lives,
being a prominent member of the
M. E. Church, and having several
children to educate, will be quite
an acquisition to both church and
school. We extend in behalf of
our citizens a hearty welcome, and
hope that the exchange will prove
profitable and pleasant to all par
ties concerned.
Meeting of the Democratic Ex
ecutive Committee.
Butler,Ga., Nov. 26th 1878.
Pursuant to previous notice the
Democratic Executive Committee
met at 2 P M to-day at the court
house, the chairman being absent
on motion Mr. S. Monk was call
ed to the chair.
Present—S. Monk,Chairman pro
tem,R. Montfort, Secretary : Z. Be
laud, D. A.Sniith, John T. Mook,
J. A. Childs.
On motion it was determined on
the second Tuesday in December
the namination tor County Officers
should take place at the different
precincts aud on the day following
one of the managers of the dif
ferent presiocts should bring the
returns to the court house, and af
ter the returns are consolidated,
those getting the highest number
of votes shall be declared by the
Executive Committee on that day
the Democratic candidate. It is
.requested by the Chairman that
S. Monk, Oh air man.
BUTLER RETAIL MARKET
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY
W. L. GRIFFITH.
Tbesw Prices bold good only tor to-day.
December 3rd 1878.
COTTON- Good Middling 8
Middling 7?
Low Middling 7J
Good Ordinary 7
Ordinary G©7
BACON—Balk Hides 7
Bulk HhouJders G
SALT-Virgiuai #2.00
Liverpool #1.50
MEAL-per bushel #1.00
t OKN—per bushel 85
FLO UU—per bbl $G. © 38.00
RICE—per ponud 10
LAUD—per pound 12)
COFFEE—per pound 25
MUGaU—per pound 10(5)12)
SYRUP—per guiou 50 © C5
GHEES—per pound 20
NAILS—per paund 5
PEPPER and SPICE—per pound 40
8NUFF—per pouud #1.00
TOBACCO—per pouud 50© $1.25
MACKERAL-ench.... o
WELL BUOKE 78—each 75
KEROSENE OIL—per gnlon 40
BA It TER TRADE.
C'HICivENS 10 to 20
EGGS— per doz 15
BUTTER-per pound 15to25
BEEN WAX--per ponud 20
TALLOW—per pouud 5
DRIED PEACHES 2 lo 6
PORK—per pouud fi to 7
BEEF—per ponud 4 to 5
NEW A L/VERTISEMENTS.
WMW GOOBS l
The Cash Slum
PRICES 0 K.
BUG® lira
CHEAPER THAN LVER FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS.
WE WILL SELL
Rev. Samuel Anthony, on
Monday night last, suffered a tem
porary paralysis of the tongue
while preaching and was compell
ed ta suspend. After the services
were colucudod by Rov. A. M.
Wynn his speech returned to him.
Election Tickets,
We are prepared to print tick
ets very cheap and in good style,
on short notice. Send in your or
ders early,so as to have enticing
tickets,
Butler Cotton Market,
Cotton opened last week at 8
cents for middling cotton, and
closed on Saturday evening at 8£
cents. Receipts this season up to
Saturday evening, 2,175 bales.
Tax Notice.
Our competent Tax Collector,
Mr. Josiah Pyron, states that a
great many have failed to pay
their taxes, The time is nearly
nut, so those who have not paid
will do well to call on him aud
settle.
Oar Pastor,
Rev. G. S. Johnston, perached
h1s last sermon on Sunday last
at 11 o’clock A. M. His text was
taken from 40th Psalm and first
clause of 4th verse, “Blessed is the
man, that maketh the Lord his
trust.” The theme was very appro
priate, and one that he presated ia
all its beauties. The effort was
grand,and inspired his hearers to a
greater trust, and doubtless be
treasured in their hearts long
after he ha# left us. His closing
remarks were felt by all,, and it
would meet the approval of our
Circuit, if the Conference sees best
to return him, which we trust
they will.
Established in 1833.
It is an unquestionable fact the
longer any business has been es
tablished the better it is known
and the more permanently it be
comes established. From the
above it will be seen that the firm
of W, & E. P. Taylor, of Macon,
has been established forty-five
years, and stands to-day among
the most well-known and reliable
firms of middle Georgia. Their
line of goods is composed entirely
of Furniture, and huve on hand
a large and complete stock of the
most durable furniture. As for
prices they cannot be undersold
in any market,
stances, besides we are ot a very
that our Marshall, is also iudebt-
to “set ’urn up.’
have been
night in the Baptist church. Hit
may vet. bring forth good fruit.
nun visit in our community.
flowers. To them wo would say tl:
necessity of that expensin' trip is ol
viated by Conssons* Compound Iloi
cy of Tar, which speedily cures tl,
coughs and colds incident to this ri*
orous clime. For public speakers
surpasses the JJcinosthcntle regime
of “pebbles nud sea shore ;** cclearin
thethroat until the voice rings wit
the silvery cadence of a boll. U.<
Coiissciis* Compound Honey of Ta.
Price 50 cents a bottle. For sale b
Walker & Gann. lliiUcr. tja.
An Undeniable Truth,
You deserve to sufi'er, mid it von lead
miserable, unsatisfactory lilt* in this beaut
fill world, it is entirely your own fault an
there is only one excuse for yrtu, —your ut
reasonable prejudice and skepticism, wide
has killed thousands. Personal knowl- dj.
aud common sense reasoning will soon show
you that Green’s /tugast Flower will cim
you of Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia, wiiL
all its miserable effects, Mich as sick head
ache, palpitation of the heart, sour stomach,
habitual costiveuess, dizziness of the head
nervous prostration, low spirits, A. Itssalei
uow reach every town on the Western Con
ti net and not a Druggist but will toil yon o
its wouderous cures. Yon can buy a Numph
Bottle for 10 cents. Three doses will relicvt
you. For sale by Dr. John Walker.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Taylob County :
By virtu re of un order from the Ordinary
of said county, 1 will sell at public out cry,
lo the highest bidder, before the com tints.-
door in said county, on the first Tuesday
December next, between the legal hours
sale,the following inscribed property helm
ing to the estate of Win. Mathews* late of
said comity, deceased; viz : Lot ot land
No. 231 in the 15th District of said county,
containing 2U2) acres more or less. 1771
acres more or less of lot No. 114 in the 2!tfi
District, and 40 acres ot lot No, 98 is llm
24th District. J11 in said county.
Also, at the same time aud place, tweuty-
for the benefit cf the heirs ana creditors of
said estate. Terms cash. This November
4th 1878
FREEMAN MATHEWS, .ldministm'or
Estate of Wm. Mathews, deceased.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Clerk Superior Court.
Wo arc authorized to announce the
name of IF. M. CIJENEY, as a can
didate for the Office of Clerk of the Superior
Court of Taylor county. At the electiou to
lake place on the first Wednesday in Jan-
miry next.
December 2nd 1878
For County Treasurer,
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate tor tlio office of Treasurer
of Taylor couniy, subject to the Dem
ocratic nomination if any is made.
W. P. CALDWELL.
For County Ireasurer,
I respectfully announce nivsclf a
candidate tor the office of Treasurer
of Taylor County,subject to the Dem
ocratic nomination if niiv is made.
SAMUEL OAHUETT.
For lax Collector,
Wo are authorized to announce the
id me of.J. B. HOBBS, as a candidate
for the office of Tax Collector of Tay
lor Count, subject to the Democratic
nominrtion. Mr. Hobbs earnestly
solicits the support of his friends.
December 2nd 1878,
tor Tax Collector,
We are authorized to announce the
name of W H. JINKS, us a candi
date for the office of Tax Collector of
Taylor County, subject to tho Demo
cratic nomination, and earnestly so
licits the support of ids friends.
December 2nd 1878.
For Tax Collector,
Wo are authorized to announce
the name of JOSI All PYUON, as u
Candidate for Tax Col lector of Tay
lor county, subject to the Democratic
nomination.
October 22nd 1878.
Ror Tax Collector.
7 hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Tax Collector,
of Taylor countr. Election ./aiiuary
next. ,JAMES JOHNSON.
October 29th, 1878,
Notice !
We are authorized to nnnounco the
tho name ot A. J- COLBERT, for
Tux Collector of Taj lor county, sub
ject to the Democratic nomination.
October 14th 1878.
For Ta Receiver.
We announce JAMES R. HAYS,
as a Candidate for Tax Receiver of
Taylor County, subject to a nomina
tion if any is made.
MANY FRIENDS.
October 14th 1878.
For Tax Receiver.
Wc are authorized to at.nounce the
name of A. M. RHODES, as a can
didate for re-election to tho office of
Tax Receiver of Taylor county, at
the approaching election in .January
next. October 28th 1878.
TAYLOR COUNTY SHERIFF SALEST
FOB DECEMBER.
WP1 bn sold uefore llie Court House door
in tbu town of Butler, ou tlm First Tuesday
in December uex*, between the legal hours
of sale, to the hfgh«v bidder, the following
described property to wit :
Lot ol' land No. 202 in tlio 3rd District ot
said county. Hold *is tire propci ly of Willis
Ho him, to satisfy u ti. fa. issued from Tayloi
Superior Court,in favor of Charles M. Joiner
Admiuiitmtni eie., sgu'ust Willis Hobbs.
Also, at the sumo time and place, an un
divided one-tonrib interest in Jot ol' land No.
179 in tbo2ith District of sud oouuiy Sold
as the property of Joseph Riley, to satisfy a
mortgage ti fa. issu-il from Tailor Superior
Gonrt.iu favor of Moisey and Colbert, ngaiust
Joseph Riley. This November 4th J8T8,
C. A. J. POPE.
nov.5-tds Sheriff,
GEORGIA—Taylob County :
Whereas 1). Robott Brown, has applied
to me inr Letters ot Administration, cum
hstommlo anntsco on the estate of Robert
Brown, of said county, deceased.
These arc therefore to cite nfl parties con
cerned. creditors aud next of kin, to show
cause if any they can, at the next January
term of the Court of Ordinary, for said coun
ty, why sain Letters should not be granted
said applicant.
Given under my band and Official Signa
ture- This 18th November, 1878.
JAMES D. RUSH.
19-wlw Ordinary,
A GOOD $100 23T7GOY AT TBS
LOW PRICE OF $75.
Opes Sundowns at$85;Cartoad Just Received
WORK WAHRANT23.
A FULL SUPPLY OF THE BEST PLANTATION WAGONS,
mils Jl'.f FS Ojy //.?,VW.
ROSETTE & LAWHON, A’g’TS.
c.4 nit iAO a it iii-osiToJi r, cm. run y s . a a .
W, $ R P. TAILOR
DDdLERS IN
FURNITURE, CARPETINGS, 0!L CLOTHS,
ETC.
Metalic, Fine and Plain Burial Cases.
Cov.l2-tf- N tton Avenue, near Cherry Strpet, MdCOX, GEORGIA.
PIIEXIX CARRIAGE "WORKS.
0. H.TONO, J. R. ENGLAND.
HEXRING & ENGLAND,
MAi\ IJl'Au’i'UKL.H8 aNU DEALEliS IN
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND VEHICLES OF ALL KINDS
ALSO
Manufacturer of the Dexter Buggy.
OgMIioriip Slrort, Pppasii.. II slimsinl'lrs. mu,nils. r.A.
Extraordinary Inducements
-TO THE-
Trading Public.
The,"Henlion f ,lieol ">i» SK-tioa Is rwpeoUvely died to the tact tlml they can
get better value lor their money at. ^
J- W. RICE 4 CO’S,
MACO\, o none A.
Thau at any oilier bonae in the State. They are acknowledged Headquarter, for
LOW PRICES
Jll Drew Qaodit, of which they have a splendid lino ranging f rora C j „ p ,
Jeans, Cassimercs, Tweeds and Notions
'f every imaginable discribtion, Their magnificent
CARPET BEPolR TJfMEJYT
iinow in (nil blast and the rapidity with which they ores,hint, , . ...
-ven to them., Ivea The aeeret of their aueeeaa in thi. and !
their mammoth ba.iu<*»i, " Ud olher ^“ment o
r OCK BOTTOM BRICES,
Samples cheerfully lnmished on application. Express or frieght prepaid on nil or
> amounting to #10 00 <
J. W RICE A CO..
' I!l “'“I II. Second,Mint, Tiiangai.r it
MACON. da.