The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, March 04, 1879, Image 3

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'#2m I 0 C A l X E W S |TUESDAl, MARCH 4tl. 1879 Chew Jackson’s Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. tkc-31y. ^Qt’SBuy : “Why wifi moUNiuoke coaiuou tobacco, when they can buy Mnrbnrg Bros. Stvl of Xorth Carolina,' at the same price7” JTSTKs, •-A.YTOIUSr.ErX' A.T !E* *A W. BUTLUIt, G.Y. Wavinp gone r* gulnrly into the "■ practice of Law, reape'et fully ■ulicits a portion of tht Veg'al bus! ness ot Taylor and sViiTouruling 'counties. jhu.21-ly. Free of Charge. Y*Mr Dittggift will refund your money if Dr BftU's Cough Syrup does not give yon satisfaction and efire vonr tough Popular Stint/*. Will L. Thompsons 1 Bones have re cently become so popular thut a music firm in Boston has been eoiupelled order fifteen thousand copies of the fol lowing pieces to supply the demand : "Gathering Shulls from the Sea Shore.” ^‘Drifting with the Tide.” “The Boor Old Tramp.” Each piece is a beautiful Song and Chorus. Auy music dealer will mail them to your address on receipt of price, 40 ceufs each. Tuhlislied by W. L THOMPSON Jk CO. Ei’ast Liverpool, Ohio. The Mexican Itollor, What. Is flic difference betwcHi Hie Mexican dollar and Tablet 's HbcKcyc I’ile Ointment? One does wl.ut’it promises and the other doea'nt. The Mtxietiu dollar says, "1 tun one liun- tired cents;*’ but wlie'rt you come to invest it you fi:id it iSdnlV eight -fiVe. Tabler’s Buckeye Pil'd Mhtmort n\y» ’“l will cure von of Piles; ■ MVd upon tiial it is f tiud to do so id 'eVVVy case. 1' niAKes but one promise—td cum Piles; and does ho without failure. iVi'-i 50cents a bottle. For sai6 by Walker A: (•atm, Butler, Gat Spring Wore is Coming O.nj and many most useful suggestions on what to dn, and when and how, are given in the America!) Agriculturist fin* March 1st, a copy of which is just fit Hand This number has a full hutVdtvd of practical, articles and items* Illustrated with 77 engraving* of labor helping 'contrivances, of plants* animals, etb. trie. P* ter HendersOb tells which are the beM varieties of thirty different things to be grown in tin- garden-a most useful guide. The details of farm ex periments with f .utilizers are very Strudive. Sundry Humbugs are she \ip,— Mr. Tilden’h Iron Mines, and the interesting iron regions of the North- Vest, and discribed in Editorial Cor iespondeiice. This number is alone worth a whole subscription, which i* how only $1.50 a yeut*. SinglA copies 15 cents. Orange Judd Company, Publishers-, New York. Pocket-Hook Lout. It wni in the town of B., and Mr 8 had just concluded some purchases, when he made the startling discover; that his pocket-book was lost, while Bcarchiiighi* pockets he found a buck eye, and said—“Geiitlmeni, my pock cl-book is lost, hut theic has been something discovcd by l)r. Titblur.ot Nashville, of far great’ef value. It is the Buckeye Pile Ointment, Which will cure Piles in all bases, whet, used according to directions. Trv it* Price 50 cents a bottle, For sale by U'alkcr Gann, Butler, Ga. His First Visit to Bdti.ee—It seems astonishing to us to think that there are men wbo live iu this enlight *ned country who know so little of tin affairs of this buisy world, yet then are some who are almost enterely igno rant of its general affairs. A young man of this county by the name ot Kodgers, who pi now 26 yfeats of agfc, made his first visit to Butler a days ago. He also informed us lie had never bfeeh out of thn bounty ii his life. X to Lliuatt *van. Mr. Editor t While 1 concur In most of the "Useful Hints to Young Mon,” iii your ’ast issue, by "Lillian J'Jvan,” one of the fair sux, Vho has hl- f •l ined herself in regard f'6‘th'e habit* of young men, yet 1 think she ti'/ft fail tid to give a few strokes ol'ticY g?U» pen that would have added the aVtistic touch to the pictm-e she has found “im possible to overdraw*.” I am of the opinion that she prefer red to not give all the facts,why young men are "socially, n ligiousVy, finan cially and nitttriinoniatly wroWg,” for this reason. Thut some of the faults would originate from 'the prevailing style of h'6V sek. Wo Aid U nbt be better for young ladies 16 Advance “usofiil hints” by ex ample* instead of simply advicJu. Lei srimo young man start out to bat tle bravely agaiiist cruel adversity, to make a home, win fortttWa add fame; let him practice rigged economy, his hands become tntt£h hud hardened by daily toil* hin Complexion tanned by old "SolV* wantWftt rAys; then enter society or the matrimonial market,and see how soon lie would tie HiVnbbed by the fair sex, who prefer t'd associate with young men that indulge in loung- slreet corners, smoking “two for a nick” cigars, dressed iu the latest style* constantly imbibing drinks, "set up” by those who have “the run of the and numerous other habit*, not necessary to mention. These young men are socially excusable to a curtain oxteut, as observation teuchus them that, to be a pet or favorite iu society, they must be fust as the fastest. The voting ladies eneovmvge them in their xtravagaucu by their own appearance, s they strive to always “dross iu the height of fashsou;” sparing neither pains nor money, to attain that effect. Would it not bo a lesson worthy of he best young ladies, to lay aside so many extravagant notions about dress, did appeal in the plain style of our fore-mothers V” Then the “boys of the South,” would gladly doff so many false aits; Abel don suits more in accord I •vith tlieii’ ihcomu-. Thus enabling them ’o grow, "socially, financially and di(itritnoV.ialtf/ right; l lie young ladies have it in their power t’d iise their indubtice for good niV Inspects-; will they do so,when 'he opportunities are utfVdud th.'iu, or continue Id he imposed upon by atten- ions fidjhuiitly unworthy, for fear of woundifig feelings f 1 am glad "Lillian KVan,” (what a sweet immu!)has expressed herself free ly, hope it wiil prove bf good,and that •bu nitty Bobu keep dome young man from living to Inmself. Yours truly. ,l UNd.” BuftER, Ga., Feb. 2Sth 1879. • that has a higher, and few that liav- an high |i standard of education as dot- the college of this town. To peitmiia who live in this vicimt; it is umvccessaiy for us to .-ay a wor in favor of our college; but to thco- ho live at a distance, we would sa\ uid your cliildred I er <—gills *o* boy . >r atiaclied the co legu is all institute for boys where they can he thoroughly prepared for college, or receive a til si class businesB edmatioVi if they d not wish to g-. thr Vigil college. The rates of tuition are low; board can be cheaply obtailVed in the families in our town. The morals of i\r people are gco'd, our 'people is telligcut, cultivated and social. Our location is the healthiest in the South, and, taken all in ail Butler Female College offers to persons wishing to educate their children thoroughly, and at the same time economically, in ducements that cannot bo found else where in the South. From the publication of aii article i> our last issue, by "Lillian Evuti,”ther has been much curiosity excited on tli part of some of oftr young men, *• much so that there appear;/ in our sue this morning two art?c:Cs; • ne direct leply to “L.llia/r EVitn,” by of our most accomplished young ii the other is “A gentle hint to young ladies,” written from Keybldk. We /nest, admit that, we do not feel that “Mias Lillian” has been out rivaled, and we trust thut our leadeis will hear from her again and that her points yna\ Ik lu.h sustained. The Fort Valley Mirror gives the two following itemfc: Trial op Mbs. Hummer.—Mrs. Humber, wife of John Humber, who killed E M. Hoberson in OhtiVford county last Wednesday, whs arrestud ns accessory b foie the fac^/, and had a commitment trial on Mimd ay bblme Ju-tiges Danielly iiitfe orraydon. Al'tor u full invehtigMtion.shb Ivan discharg ed. Burned.—Thb stdhieS Arid out lnm-es oil the place ol Mr. H* nry N. Fungiu, of lhis county, were en tirely conslimed by fire on Monday togther with •- horses 2 mules, 7UI) bushel* of corn, 7,ui)d pounds ol fodder, plantation impl* ments and supplies, and a buggy and harness The work of au incendiary No iu- S'lrance. ARM aim HAMMER UxtAU. UU£ CHEMICALLY PURE. BEST IN THE WOULD. BETTER THIS AM VllARATLS. One leaspoonful of this Soda used will uiilk eqiinfo Four teaspoonsfitls of oft he best /faking Powder, saving Twenty Times its cost. See package lor valuable infor mation. If the tenspoonful is too large and does not produce good results at first, use less attewurds. b.Ltf. TO THE I10N0HAULE SUPERI0K cot HT OF TAYLOR COUNTY. ]GEORGIA—Taylor Counly . I Tin* put it ion of Nathan Corbin, Ro- lin Johnson, Richard McCrary, Isaac McC.mts und Richard ToWhsjaiid such other persons as aib now or may here after be appointed with them, ufck t« bu incorporated a body borporatu and politic to he known as the Butler Benevolent Society,with power to hold and acquire property, to kuu dial he sued, to make and or Jain such consti union and bylaws, and to eh-bt such oflic'-ra as may bu necessary to the ao- oompiisiiment of the object* bontem- plateil, which are to promote good mor als, education, and to mutual>y aid each other iu cases of sickness or distress etc. In order to carry out these objects, ii shall be lawful for said Association t< assess and c licet such Mims ms rimy be deemed proper, and to do all other things iu and about the premises us are not inconsistent with the constitution and laws i f this State. They there fore pray tlmt such ordeisanil decree; umy be taken and hud an will author ise and empower them to carry out tin object contemplated, W. 8. WALLACE, Petitioners Attorney. Butler Feinaln Colldtro. It affords its tl.fi greutfist pleas ure to be able to state that the tiiimb>rot students now iti oiir college i* greater than it has been •or a number of years pfigt, libtl thill its prospects of useful ness were never so bright as to day The people of oilr town and coun ty thuy rest austffed that Butler Female College ifi a fixed fact and a sU; cess. The President and the professors ot the college difterve the great ust praise, aud the warmest thanks of onr people tor their effoits to build up a first class c liege in otir rmdst Noi withstanding the haul lines, the temporary apathy of at p riioii of our ]ieop'e,aiid ntfin foils difficilties known o hut tew,these onhlu-hea*ted non ha>0 struggled ■>n to build up iu mir town »n in .-'liti tiou of Umimi g M at hliotil bes co d to iVi'me. T ncc tnplish his, buy have di-iegardvd tiit-i.! 1 *; owu iuteiVHt, and lvfnsul th mu i|fi ilattering olic^ froifl other pi. c. s. W : l ' l> ... : rtu re glad tlmt tiair uiiM-ifisii aborn A j, have nut. been in \’ain and that sucre ‘ | •“ 'isfrow* within tini : r gV.Hp. There n'icI now about one hniuir d stnd.-nts ill i rtl attuVidj.nce oil th*e col ege and iVnt'i- \ tllfu.' j We have taken tTre tVoutde to corti- paro the curriculum of this, with tlios6 of other feibale colleges, and we stJate as the result of that investigation, that s »ate and' coiuity tny^tor^ tln> yjur^Ts. we do Rot find any college in this staid - My, taylor Bounty sheriff's sale. FOR APRIL. Will be sold b -fore the Court House door, in the town ol' lintler, on the first Tnesdti; in April next, within the h-nal hours ot huh-, to the liigheet and beet biduer. the lullowinp proper, y to-wii : Lot ot laud No 225 in the 12th District ol said county. .Sold us the property of G. W B, Joiner, to satiHly a fi. la , ’..snood Iron. Taylor Superior Court, iu lavor of A. 11 Colquitt, Goxoruer, vh Charles M. Joiuet oriuoipai i.uit (i. VV 13 Jo.uer and Thoium P. Jo.nor, security. A so, ai dm same time and place, w 11 hi s*.Jd lot of land No. 250 iu the lirnt Distric ofsaidcoumv bold ..a the properly ot .1 li Gordon, to twisty a\»x fi fa. ihswed to Joiiuh Pyr<*u. T. 0.. of arid bounty, vs, J B. (iordou. |..r his .State am) County tux ii-i the year 1S78. AIko at it i -iiniu time aud ph.oe. will b. sold, lot ol iuu(f Nr*. 54 m the 13'h Distric oi waul eoiiuty. Hold as the propiriy u W.i|],im oiui-h, to tiuisly a tax li. a., is-nef i. t * osiai. P,.r n T. C of .aid cn.iii'y v , v»''iu.iui Siui •. f»«r ins Hlaie und oou.. tax . i n- -ear b. h X . •ai. i.i;i f;1 •fr. j - • <|, uce. ...„ of i .1. l»/T» t .■ H r.m o ,ii ./ -.11.no; Par* ‘.’.ii .i-.jiii l.ijlo- lip* r-i*. JV rt*v poinu-d o. • Aitoriu-y. a piv .sobu- nii.e ...i‘d filai 1om«i 10 nTche mVith-euhl c> -r yr ol Jot el No. 1 id'the Joiff District of .wid e,o .Sold OH til*-bi^’perty Ol J. H/Holscy, t( isiy a taV n. f... isued* byJoiTikh', Pyrot 0. of silfd. Cdiujty vs. J, H. Ild'spy for his USE THIS BRAND. j TfiE SUN m 1879! THE SDN will b>- printed every day du ng the pr ^ea year, ii* purpo-u . u etn- i a ill Oe tbo J iiuo ii*> iu tUi p.jn: lo pro- ut ail he uews iu a re-iri.ib.e sli ;p«, s”n to 1 'he irulti d ongu .lie ne>ivutii> :.ui fur f>t'N luu< b-eu i ,a al ..id ooiidnu" t • ! ind pen lent ot ev r. body a id ev ry hi ig ve u.e frurh .od its own C"Uvnn.ous of duty. Th d is the «i.l po-icy w-deb an bon* .- n -v. npaper ne-d uyye T’nat is the eo iey whteii has won l'•■r 'his u 'Ws.op.-r ih<* we-fl. do.-co ami frteudsh p ol a ,w<| re. or .oieouy w. a e. t'r enjoyrd by a ijr other Aiheri - b j.umud 1 hb -un is the newspaper f n r 'hf VywivI ». It is not for the rich man against the p< or uian. oV the poor man against tue rich tuau, hut it necks lo do equal justice to sll inurestH m the u'uimuuiiy. It ih not the .oiuau of u.iy p> r.»ou, clas.v sect or party. Th^rh uc* d bo uo m; story about its love aud ImUt*. ft ih lor ihe honL-.it man against the vogao* every t me. It is for die hauest democrat iig-dnst the dishonest republican, and lor the Los *t republican against ihe dishonest d(-*iiocr*t. Ii does not take its cue irom ihe uueianepe .•f any poUtiuiuu or po'.itical ..rgauizati m. it giv.s iis Minport nuri*ervediy, when men nr uaa.ures nr** in iigreument with the codmi- tmi"U and the piiiioiplcs ripou which tiiw repuiilio was founded tor tile people. Whi le «t.t-r theooustiiutiou and cou<dituticnal pr.p- oipies ure violated—a» iu the uhtragt-oiis eoa- h pi racy of lb7(i. by which a man not ole«Ud was placed iu the president's otlioe, where h« bt.ll remains—it spcukA nut for the right. That is I'nis HtW's idea ol indopeudiucdrlh this respect there will l>o no change iu h* programme tor 1879. I he bvs has faiHy warned the hearty 1M- r.d of rascals, frauds aud hiiuit*Ugs ol *U Ht< >rts aud sizes. It ho pod to uenorio mat hatred not less in the year 1879 than iu 187s. 1877, or any year gone by. Thf. Hex will coutiuue ic thine ou ihe wick«d with uuam- ga ®*i iKigbiness. While ihe lessons of the pait snould 1m constantly kept b.foru tuo people, l'a.<; San does not propi ve to make itsilt in 1H79 a magazine ol aucieut history. It is primed lor the mau and women r.i to-dn;, whose oou- eeru is cuicdy with the slfaiis of to-day. It has both the disposition und ihe ability to afford its readers the promptest fullest and m. si accurale intelligence of whatever iu tb<i world is worth nltemion. To this md the rcsourees be'ongiug lo woll osiablisbed pro*- perity "ill bu liberally employed. The preseut difjniut-d ci.n.litum of parties in this couuiry. and (he uueurtmuty ot the future, lend au exlraorduiarv fligmilcaiuw lo the bireuis of the coming year. The discua- sioUH,ot the prers, the dvbnlos aud acts of Congress, and the moveineni.s ol the leaders iu e ery stciion ot the rcputiiic will have a direct bearing on the pc-hid utial e.lta’tiaa of 1880—un e«’i'nt which must bu regarded with most anxious iuttresi by every patriotic /tmericau, whatev.-r his political uIhum or al legiance. To these elements of interest may be added the probability tlivi the democrats will control both bou.,es ot iloegreas, the in- creuKing feeliVeuess of ihe nauuuleut admin istration, and tue spread and stredgtheniug everywhere ol a healthy nbborunce of fraud iu any form. To present with accuracy and clearness the exact situation in each of tin varyiug phases, and to expound, according to its well-known methods, the priueiplca tlmt should guide iis through Ihe labyrinth, will bean iibpotuint purl ol ihe Si n s A'urk for 1879. We hrlvc the menus of making Tim Suk, ns a political, a literary ami a general n<-ws- ouper, more enierniiinng than over b<<ture,and We uit freely. Our rates of stibsoriptioi ed. For the Dau.t Hex, of twenty-eight colnnum, the price' l y mall, i-o-t-pnid, is 5o cents a momii or, tjhi 50 * year; or, iucludi g the .Sunday paper, •;» eight-page sheet of fifty-six column., the price is U5 cents a month, or $7,70 a year, post-paid. The Sunday edition ot. The Sun is k!u> furnished separately ul -f- 1.20 a your, puit- nge-paid. Tne price of the Weekt.t Sr^.right-pagca lift)-six columns, is fjt| a y*-*ir. po.ibp.e paid F< r clubs of ton souding j*t 10 we will send one extra copy tiec. . Addro.s, I. W. FNGLAND. Publisher of The Run, New Y»rk Oitv.N. Y. TOBACCO •? W<’ tchn tn?7. V-rrcTs-rr*. t /8 tf.\ .a.Ov.r Ic.ilr.tosiNuvcKICi'. _ , Ag'U —liitoJ. So.Suiplj Co..Nui‘i?IU«.Teuu. MUaKY pleasantly nud fast, i Fini.kt. IIaiiVky A Co. Atlanta, Ga. Taylor County Sheriff’s Sale. Will be B« ld before the court house noor iu Ihe luwn of Biubr.ou the first Tuesday in March next, bi t w.on tbu login hours of s»i\l* tl-e following property to-wit; The west half ot lots Non 2JG aud 201 in Hie Hi'i District of Taylor county. Sold as • Ii- property ot hardy H. Hunter, to satisfy a .fi f. i*hii-d from tlit* Schley Superior Court, i;i favor "t Glover & Glover, against Hardy if, Hutib-r. Property pointed opt by plain tiff’s Attorney. Thu February tile 3rd 1879 U. A, Ji POPji cb.4-tds, Klicrifl, Administrator's SUld. GEOUGIA—Tayloii County : Ulidei au order granted by t’*e Ordii of Talb-it county—year 1874, tp sell Jo 1 tud No. 180 iu Taylor county,'lhe same t xuo-ed lor mle on the first I’m-sday in -•ember; 1874, iu Biitn-r. wpen Mr. M. Siniui, being i lie best bio del', was k' ot Failing.to cupjply with keel of sale, Will be sold April ollvfed i.-f sale "t his risk, i Under on the first lue-- , l"t No. 180, iu the lull) District, containing 202j ncren iuor* or less, -uljoin.ng lands ot J! li. Fnglnud and A. .1. Healy'. No improvements—all in ihe nods'. ^Belonging to’ 'he c-lute of David Lockhart, deceased, Held for the benefit ot >Uo heirs ol saiil dectftsed. Terms Cash. XJ. ti. LOPKHAHT, fdb 18-tds. Adminisirator. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. GEORGIA—Taylor County: All persons indebted to iheEfthitc ofPetei •1, Riley, late of said county decwiAod,aie re quired to come forward and pay their indebt edness, aud those having claims against said deceased are required to lib- tbo same neoor -hug to law. TI .H 20th Fib. 1879. J li. IilVlNsJ. Adm'r, ob.25-wCw P E. Riley, dec'd. GEORGIA—fAYi-on County : By v.rtne of an order Irom the Court ol irdiuary ofmiid county, wdll bo sold hcfor<- •fi onrt lioi.sH door, in tne town of Butler, said couuty on U.c first Tu sday iu March wxi, WltlilU the legal hour-* of Kale the lol- lowicg described properly, t<-w/f:' The e.st half of lo f of wild land, No 6’4 in the ><h Disino< of Cranford county, co'ntainrug I UO acres mc»c or less. . w old ly the prop- •rty of P. J Mu.’bus, late of sai.T county «le- •eiiHed, lor the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of said deceased. Verms cash. BUTLi.H, GA. February 3rd 1879, iEuUt»J.i—Iaylou county : Mrs Eliza Noel has applied for exomp- Pt-rsoiiiiity and Hitting apart and • II pass up- • apply thorn i remain unchang- tVorth Twice 'ihe Sum. Worrejnstin receipt of Trtu CutOA'in Leduek, the luiding Family Paper ot ti.e Wost„ which is now enterin'; upon its n*v- enth volume. The Lepi-yh ts a lure- for y- • iglit oo<uam weekly paper, prin'el up m bold, plain typo, which can read n tli Ciise, by either the old or young, und is til ,*d with choice st'ritH and i.id'tt-i >f faitticnlur interest to every bouse!ii>fd. TU'h MuelL >t journal is supplied to. hu!:.- r.rilu rs, iiostag • paid, for the extreemlv low price of O ' V. DOLLAR.AND FIF V * UN I S (icr jc •. In order to more pipidly i-. +■ s. >t'i pri-., j,t large list ef readers,(lie publishf-n of »’kf t - po» huve just made a pon-raei |<>r the iu<u.- iiicture of si-vt-ral (lipufi m1 lino Nn kc!-I’ .t l Euglish Steel Baird ami- r S ,#.n- Shot ffevolver.T-22 calih..- wl-a-h lc*-y propose to distribute umni.g then »m\»- acribcrs at cost, and, tlieiefn.**, . fi.M one of these elegant Wtrt)auts.->l' d.-l* r-^- und I hk LitDOBR one jear for / ino> 1»-i i.ai: •. 7hd revolver will scut by tu dl. posing • 11 -, on receipt of the price, Th.-\ haiealt. dy disinhutcd 5,000 tevmv. is. ur.d arc m-u ug hiiudrrdH daily. Now is vour tine; e» gut • first-class revolver and tin* b.-st pjou-r in ti - country tor less thau imlf the .-.'tin.i w. r'h ot either Throe wuuplu eopi.s ot Ti..: Leuoek will he sent to any ad.ii. «•* tni t n euiH. A duress. Tue Lcnub.:, <U. -ago, it. lend, and \ '•i* • • 11 o clock, t I \ bruin 1879. I uihI nnd Utfi-ial Sip irv, 1879 J. D RCS , 11 rd i -r M fflfi •mi nving | e<iti> n a r leav. ca iiige the r..nt. «»l the public roA.l leudn u t e direcrioti of Fuittshurg; and legal • ppoin ul r -vieWtas having mnd«* a ivi < r. c'-numci.dii.u that wud Cutter be u.lnv .o ••biilige ti.e route of said rdid' as set hr' • i- lbs pe i ion it is oflero-l: I hat m.y m«U bavuig "hjccii n to changi.ig ! u roi. of said r rd u- r.-coiiicu-^di d b\ said i- vie ers fi.c their objections in’tuv • iiii-e ou or l. fore the first MoudaV iu apnl next or sa. clntigewill he rMuted. Given under iny h md and officii,1 tigna- s^V 6 ' OFFICE N? 177'W ST ' 1 • CINCINNATI, 0-~ * L C. NEBINGER',"M,iN/,;i.