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ituFdiJ eVegjng at
Is. Receipts this season up to
ajevermiJ[ i £j4oftJbal «*•
^Uhi residence of Rev. and
Mr»^I. F. Griffith, their infant
£d, James Pyron; aged three
months. We extend our sympa
thies to the grief-stricken parents,
day they feel, that ’tis another
we\ placed on high to allure
[lem to Heaven,
'be Trustees of Butler College met aud
Mrs Rutherford, ss teacher in the
lusic department We know that all h<*r pat
rons will be plcised with her efforts. We are
truly glad to note there fact*.ami only speak
the sentiments of all, when we say she will
be quite an addition in tuis department
■ Everybod seemed to eqjoy the perform
ance of the traveling hear a few days sin
especially seeing him “climb a true.
The “Butler Dramatic Club" will pi
tbeir first entertainment during Christmas
Week, all are invited to attend as it will be
tree-
Candidates for matrimony still an the in
crease. Don't forget the editor, as his influ
ence is need for all who desire pnrticipatiug.
Rem* miter ‘\Sunta Claus" will be at W. L.
f Grifftith's “Cash Store" Christmas Eva. Cull
and
Married.
At the resilience of Mr. J. L.
Tarter tho hriile's uncle oh Thurs
day 12tliinst. hy Kev. J. R fclays
Mr. Solomon Wall of' Marion
County aud Miss Ida Smith ot
Taylor County.
At the residence of the bride’s
Mother, on "Wednesday evening
11th inst. by Uev. J. R. Hays,
Mr. W, T. Gnttin of Talbot
County and Mias Lee M Booth
of Taylor County.
“May silver brooklets break in song.
All life’s flowing paths along "
SPECIAL NOTICE!
The several School teachers
that have taught in thin County
the prese nt year, are respectfully
requested to meet with the Board
ot Education of Taylor County,
on Friday 2dth of December on
special business. Dec. 13th 1878
A. M. Rhodes.
County S. C. Taylor County Ga.
There will uot be a vacant dwell
ing house in Butler next year. Sev
eral families are moving in to got
the benefit, of our school for their
children.
iheil
>n is woftS«
and county than anj
interest. Let us wflrk
and assist the teacHfrs in their
successful work. We are all
unit in favor ot our school and its
teachers, and let us work for it.
It givea value to onr property,
brings trade to our merchants, an
income to our boarding houses and
places our town in the front rank
of all this section of the State lor
educational faculties.
Prof. W., also informs us that
the college building will be thor
oughly refitted before the opening
of the spring session)
The spring sessiott will open on
the 2nd Monday in January. A
full notice will appear in our next
issue.
We call special a* ten ton to the
advertisement in another column
of W. T. Mont fort.
1 he Annual Entertainment.
The Pall Session of Butler Fe
male College and Male I nstitute
having closed on last Friday, the
annual entertainrn ent was given
at the court house at night, for
the benefit of the students of the
school. Quite early a large num
ber of our citizens, mostly young
people assemble nfc.thecourt house
and parked away a lew hours most
pleasantly in various ways, after
which supper was announced. It
would he a task too great for ns
to undertake a discretion of the
-table, but it. is enough to say it
was laidened with every thing nice
to eat thartiMrt cTtlTfrwish pre
pared by ladies only whose rare
taste cannot be excelled. Not with-
standipg the (prge number of per
sons present, there was enough
p*rboih«]
• • • v • • • • K. • M-
FLOUR—p*r bbl..
•RICE—per* potknd ^
LARD -per pound *. . A . 121
COFFEE—per pound SttO .ifr-
SUGAR- per pound 10@I2$
SYRUP—per gaion 40 ® 60 ’
CHEE8—per pound 20
N AIL8 -per paund 5
PEPPER and SPICK—per pound 40
SNUFF—per pound $1.00
TOBACCO—per pound 60 @ $1.25
M ACKERAL—each j 6
WELL BUCKE /S—each 75
KEROSENE OIL—per gaion. 40
BARTER TRADE.
CHICaENS .. 10 to 20
EGGS- per doz Ifr-ta-M-
BUTTER per pound UrtuffT
BEES W.4X—per pound.
TALLOW—per pound
DRIED PEACHES 2 to 6
PORK—per pound 4 to 5
BEEF—
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Sh 0K.
v:
BUS
ICIES.
For Clerk Superior Court.
We are authorized to announce the
name of fV. M. CHENEY, as a
didate for the Office ot Clerk of tbe Superior
Court of Taylor county. At the election to
take place on tho first Wednesday in
uary next.
December 3rd 1878
For County Treasurer*
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate tor the office of Treasurer
of Taylor couniy, subject to the Dem
ocratic nomination if anv is made.
W. P. CALDWELL.
For Tax Collector.
We are authorized to announce
the name of JOSlAH PYRON, as a
Candidate for Tax Collector of Tay
lor county, subject to the Democratic
nomination.
October 22nd 1878.
Ror Tax Collector.
I hereby announce myself A candi
date for the office of lar Collector
lection Januar
JOHNSON. '
For Ta Receiver.
We announce JAMES R. HAYS,
:»s a Candidate for Tax Receiver of
T^lorXpuutit subject lumuiia-
tion if any is made.
MANY FRIENDS.
October 14th 1378.
CHEAPER THAN EVER FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS.
jx i r 'K‘~ * WB WILL SIiLL
j^Stgooc $ioo bogct at tsss
LOW PRICE OF $75.
Cpea Sundowns at Load Just Received
WORK WARRANTED.
A FULL SUPPLY OF THE BEST PLANTATIN WAGONS,
At. n\l I’.V o.v H.i.v/J.
ROSETTE & LAWHON, A’O’TS.
REt*OiiiTOR r, COL VM B l\ G
CARRE A GE
W. d£P. TAYLOR
BUGLERS 1!)
FURNITURE, CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS,
ETC
Metalie, Tine and Plain Burial Case*
Cherry Street, M.4C05, OIOB.4U,
PHENIX CARRIAGE WOgKS,
l ivewnn ui iui b'juihj, mi
approaching election in January
u extr^^^^()ctober28ti^Jl878.
PUGH’S PR£Mli:S GALLERY.
For Tax Receiver.
We are authorized to aunoOnce the
. name of A. M. RHODES, aS a can-
left to have fed ao hundred more, fd:da:e for re-election ta the office of
and altogether it was a most de
lightful time with all present. We
return thanks to the young ladies
fir an invitation to attend, and
it is to them we are indebted for
the pleasure which wo enjoyed.
We al9o return thanks to the ladle*
who were managers of the supper,
for courtesies extended us.
By this annual entertainment,
it shows the high appreciation onr
people have in behalf of our noble
College.. ’
Stop that cough I Don’t preface
ever* romarx to your sweetheart with
1 hftt unmusical reminder of your par
simony and imprudence, for all wide
axe giels know that fifty rents will
y a bottle of C’ousscns Compound
moy of Tar. That great remedy nev
er fails to core Coughs, Colds and aII
diseases of the Throat aitl Lungs. Bv
its happy influence on the voice,
joting ladies are enabled to sing
‘•Raptures of Love” more elecriy and
sweetly to their enamoured swains.
I/cnee, the demand for this p polar
|incdicinc is incrcasingi 2,880 bottles
avc been sold in «'iie day. Price 50
cuts. For sale by Walker & Gann,
lliuller, La.
C. H. HERRING,
J. & BNOLA kb:
HEARING & ENGLAND,
Mr. George T. Hollomon of
Upson county, has secuted a house
and Will move into our town im
mediately after Christmas, for the
purpose of educating his children.
Upson will lose one of her best
citizens, and Butler be that much
the gainer. We extend a hearty
welcome to Mr, H., in behalf of
our town,
Kev. J. R. Res pens of Schley
county was in town last week look
ing for a residence. Mr. Respess
was a prominent member of the
last State Convention, and a well
known citizen of onr State. He will
make a valuable citizen in any
commnnity, and we hope he will
detqimtne to move into our midst.
Gin House Burned.
We learn the gin house of Mi*.
Mack Roberson, ot Crawford coun
ty, was destroyed by fire a few
days ago, together with ten bales
of cotton. The cause of the fire,
is supposed to have been from
friction of the gin while in motion
and the sparks of fire were thrown
into the lint room. This is truly
a severe loss and one much “ to be
regretted, ______
An Undeniable Truth.
You deserve to imflci, aud if vou lend a
miserable, unsatisfactory life iu this beauti
ful world. It in entirely your owu fault and
th- re is only one excuse for you. —your un
reasonable prejudice and skepticism, which
has killed thousands. Personal knowledge
aud common •erne reasoning will eoon show
you that Green's August Flovref will cure
you of Livef Complaint, or Dyspepsia, wuh
all it* miserable effects, such as Hick head
ache, palpitation uf the heart. Hour rtonmeh,
habitual erwtivenesa, dizziness of the be,id,
nervous pruntra iou, low spirits, A. It.VSale*
now reach every lowu uii the Westers Con-
tiuet and uot a Drug wist but will tHl you Ot
” * humph
detMO)
WH^nderstami ho has laftk an it* wonderous cures." You can buy
w« unatrstanu ne nas leuian Bottle for i 0 Three doses w
•gent to secure him & place. \ you, Per sakWsMm.
will relieve
COBNEB mBEBBY AND SBJOND SHEETS
MACON, GA.
First Premium for “Beet Life Size Crayon
Photograph.’*
est “Life Size Pastal Photograph.
Beat Porcelain Photograph," were all
awarded to J. A. PUGH, at the recent State
Fair. Tbeve are all the higher and liner
brunches of
Our cheap styles, (such as Cards and Cab
inets, ) will be found to be the best made fn
(Dentate; all being printed from retouched
negatives, aud our Oil Potraits are fir
Photographed on the Oil Canvass, And fii
ished by the host artist in the Profession,
call, and see for yourselves.
Give u
J. A. PUGH, Photographer.
Just Received,
AND
WILL CONTINUE TO ARRIVE
AT
W. T. MONTFORT’S
A full and complete stock of
Confectioneries, Toys and Fire
works for the Holiday trade.
THE BAR.
the Jjar will he sup
plied with the best brand
of wines, brandies, whis-
Jcei/3, tobacco and cigars
the market affords. Gall
on. us-
W, T. MONTFORT.
GEORGIA—Tatnoa Cocwty :
lereas D. Robert Brown, has applied
i lor Letters of Administration, cum
t' sloinento nnnexo on the istata of Robert
Brown, of auid county, deceased.
These arc therefore to rile uM parties con
cerned, creditors aud next of kin, to sh3W
anse if any they am. at the next Jannarj
erm fit the Court of Ordinary, for said coun
ty, why saia Letters should not be granted
id Applicant. .
(divert under iuv hand and Official Migua-
,re. This lSth Novottiber. 187H
JAMES D. KUKS.
jvlk.Wp Grdim.n
MAMJr A^TUltLKS A.VU llKALKltt) IN
CARRIAGES, UGGIES AND VEHICLES OF ALL KIND>
ALSO
Manufacturer of the Dexter Buggys
Oglethorpe Street. Opposite Disbrows Stables, COLUMBrS, G
Extraordinary inducements
—TO THE
Trading Public,
The attention of the people of this section is respectively oelled to the Mot that they cmn 1
jet better value for their money au •
J. W. RICE * CO’Si
MACOH, OEORGA.
%.
Thu >t au, other h<raa« In the Slat. The, are acVnov]cdg«d Ueadqoarur, tttl
LOW. PRICES
In Dress Goods, of which they have a sp#andi<! fine ranging from 6J oents
Jeans, Cassimercs, Tweeds and Notions
»f every imaginable discrihtion, Their magnificent
CARPET bepartamejvt
in full blast and the rapidity with which they are selling Carpets i« astonishing
Yeir success in this and every other department - 4'
r
themselves The
their muruftnnh business re
ROCK
Sampled cheerfully furnished
dors amounting to $1U 00 or ovar
’for.lM.
BOTTOM BRICES.
application. Exprcas or friepht prepaid on a 1 ,t
J. W RICE & CO,, .
30 an I ilp.Scroiid Sirtet, Ti'iuugiilar Blooir
^ . MACON. 14A t
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