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LOCAL SEWS.
TUESDAY, k'ttftULU&Kl UutL L8«U.
Chew Juckauu’s Best aw ret Navi
Tobacco. dwJ-ttiy.
Quettay : “Why wifi men smoke oouimm
tobacco, when they can buy Mur but g Urns
Stol uf horlh Carolina.' at t hi* same price Y
Written tor the Hiixld.
Useful HmU to Youutf Men*
j. n. russ.
ATTOB.JSfETY AST LAW,
1IUTLHU, GA.
the ! «tudy, would familiarize him with the
BY LILLIAN EVAN.
Do I overdraw the picture ? Impos
sible. Ah 1 hiu a Georgia girl, I lool
a deep interest in our Southern boy#,
1 think there are many young men
who iguoiantly deny themselves a fort
une. The boy who spends at
each evening lounging idly on the
Htreot cornel's wastes, in the course of
a year, three hnudred and sixty-five
precious hours, which, if applied to
H aving gone regularly into the!study, would familiarize mm with tne
ftractire of Law, respectfully rudiments of almost any of the familiar
solicits a portion of the legal bust-1 sciences. If, iu addition to wanting au
, portion of
ticks ot Taylor and surrounding
counties. jan.21-ly.
Few are aware ot the importance
of checking a cough or common
cold in the first stage. That which
in the beginning would yield to a
uiild remedy, it neglected, soon
preys upon the Lungs. Dr. null’s
Cough fctyrup nffontft instant re
lief. Price, 25 cents.
We caD the attention of our read-
«'■« ‘l'« “■Wertn.emet.t i" H.h.U.er | ymmg
c 'ilium ni this issue »t tho NfW ! (i)1 )liK ,binh-d.iy would iu-
Yoik »Suu,oii<g ot the best and lead- \ V( , s ( ^jOU in unv stock paying ten par
ing papers of the Unite I States. j t vui, and ammlly thereafter invest
_ ... .. : tin* Mime amount and the accumulation
Dr. Johu Walker lias recently .. . ...
: of interest,lie would bo worth, at tluity
purchased an elegant lioisc and ' H of |lg0< T ho fear of fail-
und will puhuiis j.motico! knll „ mttUy from puB | litlg ilisy
hour each evening, ho spends ten cents
for a cigar, which is usually the case,
tho amount thus worse than wasted,
would pay for ten of the leading peri
odicals of those times. Now the grat
ifications a Horded by the lounge on the
corner, or the cigar, is not only tempo
rary, but hurtful. In the course of a
year or two, if he would forego cigars,
billiards, Pte., juliys,he could lay up
a nice sum iu dollars. Figures some
times produce almost incredible results.
i up*
between man and man seems well-nig..
goad. No neighbor is willing lo trtiai
his neighbor; but for neigubor to cheat i
noigli'-or or biother to slav brother,
the order of tin* day. It is wrong. . I
wrong, Seluanuun» is u crime not i
high heaven, and the judgment of ti>
Almighty will be visited upon it. “>••
hour of man liveth to himself.*’ Y u arc yon
broiliar’s ki'e|a*r. ‘‘Love tby neigliboi
thyself, for upon this mid one othei
commandment hangs ail tlm law aim
the prophets.” Be men, be self-sus
taining ami independent gentle—men.
Claim finnuess us your diamond badge,
truth as your ermine robe, and hones
ty as your ‘‘jeweled star.”
Butlkk, Ga„ February 24th k“7'J.
medicine throughout, the count J
Suffering will exhibit, its proR-
by the cried of the baby, uiii
dread to be criticized by those whose
first efforts wore a success. (Jive me a
| boy with daring iu his eye, and deter-
be leinove.l by tbe j.rimipt j miniiliou in hi. ho.i1, »nd I will show
ii «.* ot that highly recommended!.'
rmiedy, Dr. Bull's Baby Syruji
i who cures but little for the
''thvy-Haycrn ut society/’ If he
1’ is tree from opium. Price 26 cit*. 1 fails ut first, he will
again with
! good spiiit. It may be that a uiotli-
(kiiissciie* I Ionov of Tar will relieve , , . . •,
.migli- ui long .Iniiillnji, ,,,,,11'<f 8 ki« In wuim upon 111. chuck; mid
i blessing to -ill who Miller with i his father’s eyes, of love and interest,
-nltcclious of the iltruui and lung*, and j
is confidently offered the public a* |
the best reinedv iu the world. Iu oiiri
j’lgoroti* clinic where coughs mid!
sods prevail, this Invoiiie remedy j
should have u plum* in every house-
‘ *.d. W hr
bo like fixed stars, pout in;
constant stream of cheering beams into
his very heart. May be the voice of
aoiue strong friend whispers; Forward,
my brave, gallant, young souldicr, for-
l.n ked by croup, or whooping cough, j ward. While 1 live, 1 want to see you
I.i.il.ii.ir willI.in.r.l Midi ill.tniil ii-ll<»- llt L | lu . loat u f .hay: moving in tin
e- Coussens* Honey ot I nr. Price .>01, , , . . °
J tiller, ha-
For sale b.» Wa
In a rural it issue uf the Macon Tel
egraph ami Messenger wo notice the
i*. lowing n*-at compliment paid this
j. per, tor which wo return thanks :
The ihitlei HKItM.il has nccullv im-
provrd gient.y, both in mailer ituu
iippuiirauue.
TimseiitiinentH of this paragraph
t>. m to differ greatly from that of a v«-
m issue of the Atlanta Sunday Pho
nograph, hat it is iiccouuiod for when
to- consider !»v whom it is spoken.
Liano f''>nt ranks; fighting more and more
! valient»y and succussfuliy, fur those
, 1 leaven-born principles, ro CJtiduciwi 1
j to the good of men and tliu glory of
! I »od. Thus with the courage of a vie
j toiions hero; he spans every livur,
| bridges every chasm, scales every
mountain, ami waves the hand of vie-
I tory over every port of difficulty. A
! hoy who does his best in whatever he
| undertakes,will soon gain strong friends
I "'ho will assist him in finding the di-
! ruction ill which his efforts meet with
the most marked success; and hiving
discovered that, lot him lend all his
energies to be first in that particular
Itniuch of study or work. Bettor be a
first-class carpenter than a fourth-lute
lawyei; a good inechaiiiu than n poor
Ulii. Emroit:
Since your lust i«mie one of But
ler's “fair ouch,” has seemed more
than anxious to know whether or
Hoi Jli. T. E. Hull ia u brnneite. ,loutor : ,/ ' vi#1 ‘ bo y a t wu l uUI
him in a lovely b und-, buHiuilul '"° n ' ‘""f tl " ,t u \ m >\ 1,11 " of
. . , . ! their boyhood is shaping their luture
*i,.l uccoinpii.hed, uud ue.iies her, clw ,. nct( . r Th „ bl)J . w|m
is more unx-
I ions to understand perfectly what he
j learns than to appear to make great
progress, who cares more for acquiring
knowledge than to shine as a student,
will be a mull of moro ubility und in
tegrity, than one who caves tor mere
surfice show. A boy of integrity, is
like a stout ship, sailing on the ocean;
the waves may sway from side to side,
but she remains whole aud firm. Boys
make up your minds to be true. If
you have deceived, say to yourself;
“By God’s help I’ll stop short form
b- au ideal lo bo l«er opjosite. It
lie is not aioriguged we hope your
Howard correspondent will inform
us of theyouug man’s style.
A Sympatukho Fkiknd.
Death of Mr*. E. L. Burtllvlc, of
Macon.
. The friends of Mrs. K. L. Burdick
were shocked, says the Telegraph and
Messenger, Friday morning to learn
of her death, which occured at one
o'clock, after u short illness. The de
ceased was well known in the city anil
much loved by her friends. She was
taken suddenly ill on Thursday night
aud expired in about two hours. She
had been in ill health for some time.
The immediate cause of her death,how
ever was 8uppossed to have been con
gestion. The funeral services took
place from her late residence on Plum
street. She was about thirty-fi ve years
of age.
milk eipuiln F<
ot the
ing Twenty Time* its
n»r. See package lor
valuable inior-
ic! illation,
of* If the Irn-poonful i« too large and
IK |; does not produce good result* at
first, use less alienards*
feii.4-' I.
Meet in y of the Agricultural St*-
civty.
F.ditor Butler Hkkali> : Dr. Mitch-
el unit myself represented, in accord
ance with its appointment, the Taylor
County Agricultural Society, in the
State Agricultural Convention hi
liawkinsville, from which we derived
both pleasure and profit. So much
that we are satisfied such meetings i
productive of good to the farmers
Georgia; and iviiat promotes their good j
promotes the good of the whole Suite. 1
They are, if of nothing else, productive
of sociality amongst the advanced farm-1
ersof the Statcjlmt th«y are also prod tie* j
tivoof more than soci*l feelings, th *y
are the limans uf diffusing general ugri
cultural information. As we ure ul— !
almost wlioly au agricultural people, ,luciVv«r
our prosperity depends on its success, i
and every citizen tlieroforo whatever‘.V’ 1 ' 01,0,1 ,,,r *
. . ! ilie place, or audress me at Tie) uolds
be his calling or profession wliothei
farmer, lawyer, doctor,merchant.print- {
cr or preacher, should interest hiiuHtdf j
iu it; and in the interest of good luor- i
als every member of society should j
promote agriculture, because a degree i
of competency and good morals are too j -
closely allied to be safely separated. The! F VTSI . vo11 "■aut lo M AKK
. .j , , 1 ... .UIIiAl^MoNEY plnihuiitly ami liist.^
good bonk teajlies us that suuahu iio\-i ... .. .
° ... . Afidr«*s 1-i.ni.i.v, iUiivcr At.’o, Athuita, Gi
ertv strongly subjects un to immoralitv. 1
USE THIS BRAND. I THE SUN F3R 1879!
u i the tin *i ihoagii me lit aveiis i it!
•U' Suk UtlH l> '«u, M.HUO Hill COU*tUUCt
b- -IIU ,joii It-ut "l <*V i - Ijat'yu ul -v.irythl
'.IV ILiO irutil ilUll IIS 0.VH <•'>!!VHJtlUtl • o;
| d.»«y. i li it is the <» ly j<o icy wmi-li an uotv
j ii *v spaper ne^tl hiva 1’hnt H the , o i< y
j whicii hits won l»>r ibis ueWH|ntj)er n»o foali-
ii. .ee uii't friMi'Ish p ot a wirt r ciWltnroe.
■ man w, se.tr uujuyiU by suy other Aiueriutai
j'lUaiial
j I'UK -un is the uuw-paper for ths pcuitlo.
i li « not lor the rich uiau ugumsi the p. yr
man. ur tho poor limn ni'amsi the rich man,
i it u It seeks to do .'<411 ul justice to sit intvre;.tit
iu 'he •.ciuiuuuity. I* is uot the orusu «f
Mi-Vt Wll HHAMMI-lt IJItNU. IWJ !u"»
<' tl KM I C'.\ IJ. V l' L’ [i I-*. ! for 1 he honest, man against the rogue* .. v»»ry
t iu *. It is for the holiest .iciuocrat ag.uust
th dishonest republican, aud lor the i.uu.ttt
'publican against the di->bouv*t d< luo-'rat.
BEST IN THE WORLD.
BETTER TII.W Ul .v\L\Il\TlS.
.. . . . , j mia-ures are 111 agreement with the c«
One It uspootiiul o. this . odi used will 1 tutiou and the principles upon whtcli
It does not take its cue In 111 it* utioiauc ■
<>f any politician or political org.miz.ui m. li
giv.s iis support unreservedly vh«-n men <n
agreement with the coueii
uni* Four iKiispooiisl'ul* of j rejiublic was founded lor the people. Wlau*
1* v*.....,1.... I ever the countiiutiou uud coustitutieuul prm-
1 1 • j uiplia .ire vlolaled-iw iu me uuirun. oiihivii-
iheoiitrag.i
j *puae\ of ls7tj. by which u umti not elect cl
[ was placed iu the president's othoa, where he
| t-ftill remains—it speaks out for the right,
j That is Tub bus's nk-n ul tudep«ud> nee. In
this respect there will in> no change iu its
programmo tor lb7y.
1 hk bus has burly eitrucd the h. aitv h 1-
red of niacaDi. frauds and hu.ul ugs «'.i *u
stcri* aud size*. It hoped to deserve that
hatred not lr.ss iu tho year i»TU than iu 1*7*.
Ib77, or uuy year gone b.v. 1 h>: Sun will
continue to *hiue on the wicked with uumu-
gated beigbinc.vt.
While ihe lessons (»f th** pa»t should be
constantly kept b.fore the people, 1h -. 6Vk
doe* not prop..re to make tUuh in 187b a
mugnziiic ol ancient hist. r». Lt is pnut.nl
lor the nmu and women <>1 to-d.o,wiioje con
cern ia c-itelly with the utf.ma «■»! u-dny. it
has both the dieposition .<nd ilu* uhiltty to
afford its readers th« promptest indent’und
un st accurate intelligence ->i whatever iu the
world is wort!, attention. To this .nd Un*
rtsourees be'ouging to w..ll e-tabashcJ pro-
perity will be liberally emp: .vt,
The present dt-j"iut -d 0 mutton of partita
in this country, aud the nue. uauity of the
future, lend *iu extracto>i. r.v Atyiutienuce •'»
the events of the coming \t-o' l he discus-
sioiiH of the prer*. the and acts of
'Jongres*, uud the luovun 't.t* ol it.a I. »..'ers
m e' en hcdioii 01 the r. ..‘.l.lte will Vi-ivo t
j dote! hearing ou the Pr-.sidtnu d eoafion of
) I8su—an event winch must tre.Misled with
| most anxious interest b\ «v. t\ pntriotic
j .-linericun, wlmtover his political idous or si-
“ rt -v «™*'y “ Hb J eot * »» “> Un...or^ity, j ’=^=£^=~ W'ZlSZ
thorefore it becomes us for the good of j ■ ayiOF Coumy Sheriff S SalOt j will control both hotues ot • .‘(.I'gis-Ss, tha 1 -
Wih bn sold before the court h r 'U*e nour I eraming feebleness of the 1 ’ ' *
biuh'r.mi tho liist Tuesday in i'
hoars of sale •
PLANTATION FOR SALE!
I OFFKIl for sstlu 755 acres of rich
river land lying six miles north of
lir\ uolils, iu the couu'y of Taylov,
bout fiOO ucre.s cleared and verj pro
will Mill my entire plan-
with Sioek, 'Pools, Corn, Fod-
SOL. II. LOCKET.
society generally, to promote tint in- ■
terest and success of the tillers of the i .Marcti u<*xt. l.« tw»en the legal
I tlm following property to-w it:
J The ‘vest hull ot lot* Nos 2lt5 and 201
itistvict of Tajlor countv.
ground, aud wo tlius proiuolo .Lite in
tet'ost of every other daks of society.
J. Ii. liRsi'Kss, 'If prop, rty ot Hardy H. Hunter, to satisfy jle
1 fi fa
lo lout admin*
>i the spread ami strengthening
nenwiHU'.* 01 a healthy ahhomncu of fraud
u any foim. Tj present with aecuraev and
liutirness the exact situation m < a.-li f tis
iirying phases, and to exponud. according
priueiplH
j favor ot 1 Dover &. Glov
j II. iluutor. Ptopt rty pointed t.ut by plain-
Yesterday tnorning while the , iiff* Atioim-y. ThwFebruury th°:)rd lo7U
\ Shocking: Accident.
'ell-known methods.
■d from the Schley Superior Court , I that should guide us through tit" fubyriiith,
v. r, a gainst Ihmly j will be au important purl ot j'n
pay train «d the. Oeutral Uailmad
was stopping at. Geneva, a yuuug '.VI'.''
uitiii imiiied Biugl. ton, represent-' Administrator’s ial©.
i'.'K M " u « - ,IU “’ co ‘ ,, l'“"y- iMW-Ue.! j t‘M, ORli
. nfTu!l"t«'.uint> - year 1«74. to ,
Alter tin* train hnd gotten un i rind No. THU in Taylor coaniy.Lbe
,l,r iR-ailw.v lie «•«« inlonned
that, under the company h rulcn, j smitii. b«iug the b.nt Ltd.ler, nun
pUrisengci-N \v«ro not allowed to i "If m hum Failing to comply with t. ruih ! i>"«t-pnid.
tr,m.| m. that .ruin «..d lie Z ! lt) M“ A
et oil. d iv iu April n«\t, i*u No. 1 HU, in tin* loth | ago-paid.
District, < out.tilling 2(12.] 11 ores mot" <>r ; '('oe nri
adjoin.ng lands ut •!. i>. Ktigluud
li. Seal). No iiuprovciin ut*--nil
A'jods. ileloiigil.g lo the estiite "
Sold for tllH Ii
Sun s
for 187th
We have the mentis of tie-king Tne bus,
us 11 political, u literary aud u gcticmi n.-ws-
pu]’er. more entei't Jinug and m .re u>e>nJ
tt.au ever b-uae.antV wc ine.ili : .u apply them
freely.
Our rates ofstibscription r. insin nuebutig-
ud. For the Daily Si s, h four-page *h..'t
ell tot of! of twenty-eight columns, thoprie" l»v m il.
same was! post-paid, is cento n month or, $t> r,U n
lay iu Dc-1 .V'vtr, <>r, iiiehnlu.g th*' si.ininy jtiu-.r 11 *
ir. M. K eight-page sheet of lifly-.-tx clnnnw. ti *
' kc.l [ price is tta cents a tuotilh. cr $7,i0 a year,
Mr. Singleton immediately
sayed to comply with the unex
pected order, und, jumping ufl',
fell arid broke hia l* g below tlie i b ,,u J ll ““' t ’ decei.M-d Sold for thel
, ft,1 . f* | the heirs ol sulu deceased, levin-.
knee. 1 li« tali und coociihhiom l 1} LOrKl , Al , T
were so severe that tbe fractured ! fdi.is tds. ' Administrat!
bptiH jutted through the fleidi, pro-1....... « w,;,r
diicing au extremely pniufnl and i DEBTORS AND CREDifOi.S- j Lkpokh,
* GEOBGlA--Taylor iJounty:
All persons indebted to the Estate of PeU-t
K, Hi ley, lute of said county dee
tptii'ed to coins lurward and pav their in del u
r clubs of teU Kuudiug sf J 0 •'
extra copy free. vddro -,
I. W. I N(1Ij \NI>.
Publisher of Ttir.Srs, N-w Y-rk tbtv.S'
perbaptt, h dangerotiH wound
The iinlortiinatfl young man
was picked up and, we are inform
ed,' kindly cared for.—Coiutnhua ! wIiwkh, and those having elnin.s against mid | vviUt ohoiceTt
Times intd. • ‘kceasid are mjuired to til.- the same h - 1 •
ItUHS-Um insr.. | dme to law. 'L’J'.S 20th Ftb. 187U.
" u 1 .1. U. HIV INS. Adtu
Homicide in Crawford County. • feb.2.’i-w(l*r I* E. Jrih y. ■!»••
Worth Twice lite Sunt.
re just in receipt of Toe Chic mo
hading Ftouilv Pnp*.r of t **
West, which 1* uotv entering ttp-ni u* *f>.
enth volmne. Till', Li'.hok ; is :i larg* t«ift>-
•ight coin tun weekly paper, primed upon
* I Itold, plain type, whiol
by either the old or young, and i-, tiff'd
pat'i.'ular
condense the following front the ! GEORGIA- -Vayloi
Telegraph aud Mussengor, written bv j Hyv riuct
the ( <
old he
unfortunate affair
Huinbev retirned from Texas a short !
time ago, without a dollar with which |
to support a feeble wife and three small j 7ili Distru" of
onrt libiiMt door, in tin. town otHutlcr.
and county on the first Tu sda.v in Mnrcli
next, within the legal hour- ul sale the Inl-
lowirg deKcrib»d property, t«if: The
■si half o| lot of wild land, No a-l in the
this day, I must earn an honorable j children. He sought and obtained cm-j U>o
name,and I will,” and at whatever cost I ploytuont of Mr. K. M Boberson
to yourself, be true; let no temptation | Shortly after, for some
spring a leak in your heart.
! known he was discharged from Mr. lt.sj
I employment. They had some mistimlcr-
ion —- J f 1*. *1 MuIIiuh, lu«c of mtiJ county de-
‘ I ceased, lor the benetit of the heiis und cretli*
tots nf said deceased. 7i*rtns cash.
Ih our short lives, we regret to say, I standing about a' settlement, Humber
i find the generality of young men
There will be found elsewhere
au interesting articie written by
“Lillian Evan," entitled “Useful
Hints to Young Men," which we
consider iu our minds the most in
teresting article We have ever pub
lished, and should be thoughtfully
con side ted by out young people
It is written by one ol Butler’s
most intelligent y« ung lad es who
has kindly concerned t»> ooutribuie| Ho
Occasionally lo ibo uoluUt..s ul Lite produr
Hkkaui. suc,vl
wrong, morally, socially, financially
rcligcously and matrimonially.
They are restless, roving, and like
Reuben, unstable as water. They,with
their seniors, are planning, scheming,
plotting aud dreaming of soft places
with good pay and little work. If a
little otlico becomes vacant, the candi
dates swarm like nets birds, the small
er the office und less the responsibility
the greater tho number of applicants.
We find,in cities and villages,crowds
of men moping at ouud complaining
fearfully of hard times,and almost des
pair because the ‘‘niggers won’t work.’*
Every limit wants u> be ‘‘middle man.”
*b uierv one consuming und very
This wo consider the
poicrty. I'oui'nlcucc
claiming from R. a small amount, %15
perhaps, as due him, which Jt. denied. J
At the suggestion of Mrs. Roberson,
ik ri.Kt!, GA. February .‘Ini 187IL
W. II. JENKINS. Atfininifttrstnr.
1*. J. Mri.TJNK. fl.'i'eMM.v
GEoUUJA— 1 Txyi4>u CovKyy :
Mr*. Eliza Noel lias applied for oxot
I selling
, paid, for the exlrretnlv I>
! DOLLAR ANDFIFiY ( F.\'|S per
In order to wore rapidly ii i r- iv Us r
Invao list of road or*, tho pui>ii-. : M-r- ot - Vi
per have j list made a eon in u r :l-- e
iaetnre of several tbotac ltd rim Nii-i.i-.-l*
Ellglislt Steal-F.airel uud-i ‘\loi.e i v
Yliut Revolver* 22 euliliet whiiui
propose to distribute nnu'i'g »li *ir •
serihers tit cost, and, therefor**. •
one of these elegant weapons u| deli-tis*
Tut; leuoeu one )«»r t'i>r 7'mn.. I)ni.i
71m revolver will rent by rn -11. i.nsisgi |
on receipt or tho price, Tln-y have -'r
distitlmtud luUnOrevolvets, mni arenu
hundreds daily. Now is youi liinc to !•
tlrst-cloM* revolver and the best puj er in
country tor less than half the actual w
•I either. Three sample copus ol
knowing her hushatid’sdisposition, and valuation of Homestead, and will pass upon
perhaps thinking lhat Humber and , IviX'.”™! d!.v ?.rft-tanarn'isTO.’ *'
perhaps thinking
Roberson might have a
the matter, Mrs. Humber wont
to see Mr* Roberson, and asked him
to pay the money to enable her to! l, Ji:‘
redeem some jewelry tutd family re’icsl
which she had pledged fo
before her husband had been eiiif*l«
by I'lobersnn. In that interview Robei -
son called her a liar, ami. thro-t It-r
from the room, in h aving wliico she
fell over some chairs and hurt herse'f.
Bbutbun v«»t.utnud to her Inns' and
hushutid. {Several days uftm Htiudvr
went to Boberson and demanded an
apology. It was refused, and the in
sulting language repeated. The s< Cmd
time he was iippr-ach'd Ivy Humber
w t .ike iv'Hulls. An itbureHti»n ensm d
::«• liulaicidc wu.t »lu* tesull.
Friday 28(1 day of February, 1S79.
Giviu nudi r in v hand and Official Siena-!
ture this 3rd February, 1879.
J. I). RUSS, J
fell. 4 wlw. n*vli »r» j
Ex yurte > Uctore the Ordinary ot 1
provisions' A. M. ft.nr.a. > Taylor County. f
A. M. Carter having pc'itn-n. 0 fer leave to
I'leiuge the route ot tin* public r»*ad lenlili!/
ii tl-*. rtii-efioti of I’lAU-burg: m il legally
appollt"'d Vt'VleWe * ll»»' ill-
eemliiie. that ►i , nl Ci"f«*r ff<
‘M ti e th**i
•halgHWdl
^sssESSt
office: nv 17 7*w 4'." sy
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