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LOCAL |if
TUESDAY, JYNUaI^I 19>t
Chew Jackson's Rest Sweet Navy
Tobacco* deeply.
Butler Cotton Market*
Cotton opened last week lit 74
cents for middling cotton, and
Closed on Saturday evening at 8
cents. Receipts this season up to
Saturday evening, 2.800 bales
Qubrby : “Why will meu smoke common
tobacco, wheu they cun buy Marburg Bros.
Sevl of Korlh Carolina,' nt the name price ?"
special NoticeJ
On and after this date, I will
sell meat on time for 8 cents, per
pound or 1 pound meat for \ pound
middling cotton.
W. D GRACE.
Butler.Ga January. 8th 1879.
J.IP.JRU8SI.
ATTOIR.3ST.E^ST -A.T LAW.
BUTLfcR, GA.
Waving gone regularly Into the
■■ practice of Law, respectfully
solicits a portion of the legal busi- | Willie
ness of Taylor and surrounding
counties. jan.21-1y.
No Opium! No Morphia or other
dangerous drug is contained in Dr.
Bull’s Baby Syrup, for the relief
of Colic, Teething, etc. Rrice 25c
One reason why the office for
Corouer was such a popular one to
TurTfor in the election recently
i hell was that the impressixm had
I gotabroad that a Conner could
jrtrehasp an India rubber negro
nt a small cost, and that whenever
his funds run short all he had to
do was to ‘*plant’' it in tl»e woods,
Mimnjons a jury arid “sit on it."
— Ex.
How to Cure Cosnumptlon.
The great number of dcalli? from
this destroyer ol the human race, and
its rapid increase, call with trumpet
voice lor tho genius of some one to di
vide means for tho dethronement ol
its power. The euro has been discov
ered mid Is saving thousands, (ienins
lias in voted a detector; nature has
furnished the remedy. Avail \ ourself
of it. before it is too late. A slight
. eolrl, if neglected, often terminates in
consumption. To guard against this
sure and fatal destroyer use the only
known antidote, Coussuns’Goiiipounrl
Honey of Tnr. Price only iifty rents a
bottle. For Sale by Walker di Gann,
Butler, Ga,
Matrimonial.
Tuesday morning, at the res
idence of Mr. A. T. Candler, Ge
neva, Mr. John Jordan and Miss
Carrie Colwell wero married, the
Rev. I). Q. Abbott, officiating
The bride is one of Geneva’s most
talented and lovely daughters, and
the groom a young mau possessing
sterling busiue s qualities, com
bined with a genial disposition,
that has surrounded him with a
large circ’e of frieuds We tender
them our hearty congratulations
believing that in this uuion their
future happine.ss is assured.—Col-
lutubus Times.
Nature Bovidee,
An antidote to the Coughs and
Colds incident to this severe climate
can be found in Cousseui*’ Compound
Honey of Tar. Its undoubted effica
cy warrants us iu endeavoring to ex
tend the usefulness of tho greatest
Cough Medicine of the age. Genius,
Nature and Science have joined bands
in the production of this invaluable
remedy. The busy bee, who roves
from flower to flower, gathering his
sweet store,contributes golden honey,
the treasure of his industry; while
the lofty Pine pours from its bosom a
resinous balm. Combining these, with
other simple materials, selected from
the treasury of nature, skillful hands
have prepared Coussens’ Compound
Honey of Tar, which bears the palm
us a cure for Cough, Colds, iluf.rscncss
Croup, and nil deseases of the Throat
and Lungs. Price 50 cents a bottle,
For sale by Walker «fc Gann, Butler.
Ga.
We ask the careful attention of
our readers to the card of Hon. J.
D. Ruts, who 1ms resumed the
prnct’oe ot law in our midst. It
is not necessaay that we should
mention the threat ability of his
mental capacity as a lawyer, for
he is known thorough out this com
munity to be unsurpassed in knowl
edge and influence We will not
heritate therefore to ask for him
a liberal share of the patronage
of this and surrounding counties.
items from
Farming reta
fold wsath
planted M T.
will admit. Whe
fceasofjmst year, an
well at this tiiue. Money
are quiet, because there are non*
in circulation. Creditors are timid
t. e., those country fellows who are
too timid to take a lien on the last
soW and pigs &c. Town men who
deal with the outsiders, and know
nothing of the poverty, get the
cash, leaving home creditors in
arrears. They are not less char
itable, however, tlmn we are ,since
they are not as well posted as to
the necessities of the people. Fun
and frolic have given Way to more
serious business, to wit:
At Vine Level Church, Sunday
last. Dr G. P. Gostin, was mar
ried to Miss Rosa V. Jessup.
Attendants—i David T. Mont
fort, Miss Hennie Jessttp. Charlie
Reid; Miss Helen Corley,of Macon;
G iffii'i,—Og ! ethorpej
Miss Lizzie Gostin, Taylor county;
Bunk Williams,—Oglethorpe;
Miss Sttllie Hays,ol Butler; Al
bert Johnson, Miss Loti Sligh.
Dr. Jessup, Mrs. Lizzie Jessup,
Oglethorpe.
Mr. Jack Harvey, origimOly
from Buena Vista Ga., ihe preach
er in charge of the Oglethorpe
Missionary Baptise Cliurh, offi
ciated, acquitting himself in a
style which met the approbation
of tho most particular.
The having of Miss Ro*a, who
is better known under the nom de
plume of R V. It., or Fi>t»® \,
Rallstou,will leave our community.
One less of her elite, and at tho
satnw time, will distress poor Har
rison of the Montezuma Weekly,
inasmuch us his tallented and in
teresting correspondent will m
longer lend co his interesting pa
per “dots f ' from her termer home
stead.
It Cupid should ever linger un
der a malady, that by any possible
means could be alleviated or cured
and l)r. Gostin should tail to give
all his physical and mental sell
to the cure, why then, he would
fall short of being a proper groom
for the fair bride he has won, Hiure
we esteem her, not only for her
beauty, intelligence aud grace,
but more for the womanly elianic-
Vristics that endears her to all of
her acquaintances. In congrat
ulating them, 1 can wish them no
greater happiness than J lmve ex-
pern need in my fouiteen months
marriage life. Iu conclusion Mr.
Editor I will say, what the preach
er omitted to say; “Let not man
put assunder.” N
Accident.
Messrs. J. W. Burke d: Co use-
large tanks in their printing lnmse
which nre kept full ot water, sup
plied by steam pumps run in con
nection with their printing ma
chinery. These tanks are elevated
sufficiently to furunh the whob
building with water, ondofe -urse
supply a very important part, ol
the running gear of the establish
meat.
We regret to b am that on Monday
last the supports gave way sud
denly and let these water tanks
down with a crash, breaking Up
all the pipes and fixtures and
flooding the basement of the build
ing, in which were all their pres
ses, engine and other machinery.
Workmen have been busy ever
since repairing the damage, and
succeeded in getting the presses to
work yesterday afternoon after a
loss of nearly three days.—Tel
egraph & Messenger.
Why suffer with a bad cold if
one bottle ot Dr. Bull’s Cough
Syrup will cure a onngh of th*-
worst kind. Dr Bull,s Cough
Syrup is sold for 25 cents per but
tie, or five bottles for $1.00, in
every respectable drug stoTc iu tin
United State*-
SALT—Virguial
Liverpool
MEAL— ptr bushel
CORN—p«r bushel
FLOUR -per bbl
RICE—per pound
LARI)—per pound
COFFEE—Fer pbnnd t .2!
MUG a It—per pound 10©12il
SYRU P—per gnion 40 © 50 *
OHEES— per pound ; 20
NAILS—per pnnnd ..G
PEPPER and APICE—per pound .. . .40
SNUFF—per pound $1.00
TOBACCO—per pound 50© $1.25
MACKE UAL—each 5
WELL WICKETS—eueb 75
KEROSENE OIL—per gnion, 40
IUHl'tiK TRADE.
CHICKENS 10 to 20
EGGS— per doz ; 12A lo 15
BUTTER-per pound JiUiolG
BEEN W/l X—per pound 20
TALLOW—per pound.; 5
DRIED PEACHES 2 lo
PORK—per pound 4 to b
BEEF—per pound 8 loi
PLOTS PIIE1IO GALLERY.
CORNER MULBERRY AND SECOND STREET
MACON, GA.
Find Premium for “Best Life Size Crayon
Photograph.”
Best “Life Size Paslnl Photograph."
“Best Porcelrtiu Photograph,” wtre all
tied to J. A. PUGH, at the recent State
Fair. Tbevs are all the higher and liner
lunch ok of ourart
Our cheap styles, (such as Cards and Cab;
inels.) will be found to bathe best made iff
Hie '■•late; all being printed from retouched
negatives, and nur Oil Potfnits are first
Photographed on the Oil Canvass, and fin
ished nv the host artist in the Profession,
Give us a call, and see for yon/selves.
*f« A. PUGH, Photographer.
TO MAKE MONEY
Plcitsflntly and fast, agents slicfu .
address Finley, Harvey & Co.
july23-ly Allnjitn, Gn
sbse
AMto
r(ut«l. 8o.8uj.pljrCoJfMavlUo.*
M«P\TV' H you want to MAKE
•■'ILiilUMONEY pleasantly and fast,
Address Finlf.t, Hahvey k Co. Atlanta, Ga.
GEORGIA—Taylob Cotmtx :
James H. Bivins applies for letters of Ad
ministration on the estate ot P. E. Riley,
lute ot said ecmu*y deceased •. These are
therefore to require nil persons eoncm/ed,
creditors and next ol kin, to bo and appear
at the court «<! Ordiuarv, to be held iu aud
for said county, on the first Monday iu Feb
ruary nvxt, then and there to show cause,
if any they am, why said letters should uot
be grunted.
Given under my baud an Offlciul Signa
ture. Tnis 20th December 1978.
JAMES D. RUSH,
ec. 24-w4w. Ordinary.
In Re. ) lu the Court of Or-
Probate ol will of , dinary of Taylor
Routin’ BuowN.dec’d. ) County, Georgia.
January Term 1879
D. R. Brovn. having filed his petition in
said court, to prove the will of Holier' Brown
IK
t879
The rates of tii
Primary depiutmen.,
Academic.
Higher
Incidental Fee
’ft made a liberal deduction c
and discipline strict. All the departments will be filled
Ffcnident will give special attention to the control of Ihe
department will he visited inofuiug and alternou by him and the
least once every duv.
Tho school room will be iflado comfortable and every facility afforded th
vapid progress. Go-id re'etiatir iw will bo reqivred aud no student will be allow
over a lesson until he understands it,
We earnestly «sk the Continued support of our pat fobs and promise to
effort to deserve their support. For six years we have had the undivided support
this community and we mention this as otir best n commendation to those wieuing •
good school for their child
Board and tuition combined can be had fbr less than $12.00 per month. Lilieral die*'
counts will be niudu for payments in advance. For further Information address;
JAMES T. WHITE, President.
J. M. \Y\ C H R I 8 T IAN’S
Bar end Easing Saloon,
THIRD STREET, - - - _ MACON, GA.
»llts you COM I! TO MACON,
Everything good to Eat and Qrink Kept.
BETTER THAN THE BEST, AND CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST
1 hanking my Customers for fhe liberal |Mifronagfc heretofore
extended me, I iviP exert myself to merit its continuance ».nd
increase, GOOD BEGS FREE.
i. M. W. CHRISTIAN.
PHENIX CARRIAGE WORKS
C. H. HERRING,
i aolei
that
-nil it appealing to lb
lie heirs at law of mid dec used reside witii-
•>ut tii" limits of wild tit urn—it is ordered
tlmt th« heirs at law of said Robert Brown,
deceased, be required personally oj- by nt
t'«vufty, to be and appear at the court oi
Ordinary to «>e held in and for said County
nil the first Monday in March next then and
ihere to shov cause it any they can why the
alleged will of said Robert Brown '.Wewd
-honld not be proven as iJoresaid, admitted
to record and said D. I{ Brown bo allowed
to qualify us /tdimnstralor cum tcstaoibuto
iinn xo of said Robert Brown, deceased.
Aud it is further ordered tlmt this rule he
published once a week for four weeks in the
Butler Herald, beginning with hext week’s
issue of siii.l paper.
Given under my hand an Official Signa
ture. This Gth January 1879.
JAMES D. BUS 4 *,
j<inl4w-4w. Ordinary,
TAYLOR COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.
FOR FEBRUARY.
in February next, wuhiu the legal hours
,ule to the highest bidder, lot of land No.
109 in the liHh District of said county, the
property of L D. McMillan, to satisfy a
mortgage H. fa. issued from Taylor .Superior
Court in favot of L. J. McMillan, against L.
D. McMillan.
' .Use, ut the earn** time and place, 10 acres
of land in sontu-east corn-r of lot No. 147
in the 14th District of said county, the prop
erty of Willis NV. Warren, to satisfy a fi, tii.
issued from Taylcr Superior Court, in favor
of John Searcv, and Joab Willis, against
Willis vV. Warms.
zllso. at the same time aud place, (50 ueres
ot no nth-west corner of lot No; 202, and 100
acres of in»th half of lot ^o. 900, and lot
So. 201. All more or leas acres and lying
in tin- 15th Dbtrief of Taylor and Talbot
Sold as t.be property of George A,
satisfy a ft 1h. issued from Taylor
Superior Court,in favor of Zachaviah Prootor
aiiiMt George A. Heath. Property point-
mft by pKiutitTs attorney.
Also, at the same tirtu and place, lot? of
laud Nos. 257 and 273 in first District of
Sold ok the property of Lucy
isfy a fi la issued from Taylor
.tt, in favor of W. 8. Stetton.
against H. A. & Lucy Parris. Property
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
_ MANCFAUTUREHS AN D DEALEUS IN
CA1HIAGES, UGGIES AMD VEHICLES OF ALL KIND y
ALSO
Jllamufacturcr or rite Dexter Buggy.
ORlelhorpe Sired, Opposite lllsbroirs Staliles, CoM lHM'S.ti Ji
n
CHEAPEft'THAM EVER FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS.
WE HILL SELL
January obh 1879.
A GOOD $100 BB‘CC'7 AT TS3E
LOW PRICE OF $75.
Opsa Suadovras at $85;Car Load Just Receded
WORK WASEANTED.
A FULL SUPPLY OF THE BEST PLANTATION WAGONS 1
.1/.HVJPS ©a* HAJVD.
ROSETTE Su LAWHON, IMIS,
CA Jilt l AG t EPOS’! our. COIVMBV, ii A