The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, March 25, 1879, Image 3

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1 DC H HIS , TOiEtfDAl, MARCH 86tl. I8t9. Chew Jacksun'a Rest Sweet Navy Tobacco. i tlce-Jly. IfodUT : ' *"VVh y’"wilTuion "unii>ke oouraon tobacco, when they can buy Murbutg Bros. tsnA of North Cardin*,' at the same pric«?” * A small lot of beautiful prints and other spring: goods have just arrived At the Cash Btofc, _ JfT^MK 7 jRUSSo >A.n OMXEftt A.T LuA.W. butler, ga. Mrx Editor i bitoitbstnitrilng the little boat, in which we attemptm! to glide through the columns of join- pa- pet ) baa boon almost capsiaed, it still aurVitea above the waves endeavoring to reach its desliuatiou. It with not oitr iutantion to confine our admoni tions, even if given merely through (treceptj to the opposite sex; hut lieM ih reserve an ample supply of which we felt, the fairer sex stood in equal demandi We regtipt that our unfitly, spoken words merited such “twinges of accusa tion.’' Hope they war6 received in the same spirit as said, and that no one accepted more than his just por- 'aving gone regularly into the'tion. 1 practice of Law, respectfully Wo hilly Coincide with “Minnie BoliciU B portion of the leu'ttl liiiHi-! Mi-rlli*' in liar charitable opinion of "«» s ot Taylor uml nurrolindilig those btttve imfottunatea, who ell.noe H A new i Cali on jan.2l-ly. lortmeut of Shoes, cheap. J, W. LIP3BY «k Co. A lai ge lot of Cottonudes und Cussi- muceu just received and for sale, cheap J. Wv LIPSEY A Co Wo are sorry to state the Herald has been delayed this week on account of a few days sickness of its editor,and we trust that all errors and the scarci ty of reading matter hiay be oVer-look- cd by our readers* Several communi cations have, been laid aside which will appear iu onrpext issue. The Mexican Dollar, Whnt. is the dltteren.ee between the Mexican dollar and Tablet's Buciceye Pile Ointineul? One does wlmt it promises and the other does'nt. The Mexican dollar says, “I Kill cue hun dred ceiils;’* but when you come to invest it you find it Is only eight -five. Tablets Buckeye Pile Olntmcti says •4 will cure yoii of Piles ;*♦ and Upon tiial it is found to do so in every case. It mattes but one promise—to cure Piles; and does so Without failure. Price 50cents a bottle. For sale by Walker A < ionm . iintler, Ca. Appointment<t of Butler Circuit, 'M. E. Cnuuch ,. ^iyuTti l Rev. .* R. L. Widows, Pastor Butler, the first'amf third Rabhatl and Saturday b-foie tiio tirat Sabi ath. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night beginning at o'clock. Cursouville, everyobeemid Sabbat I* and Saturday, before.^ 1 : Union, (Camp Ground) evdry fonrtli fiahlmth and Saturday Indore. Corbet’s Church, every first Sunday afternoon at 3£, o'clock. Ter non a'. We are relidb y inf M ined .thufr Her, Albert Gray, of the J/00^ pcorgia Conference, will visit Purler on next Saturday and Sunday.. M*!';,Gray wjl i*Iso he accompanied by his daughter, who will remain for the purpose ot attending school at Butler Feblale Cbl 1 mi9 ^. Stolen• ) Ci Mr. Black, who is a drummer for the well-knowu and reliable firm- of 8. T. Coleman & Co., of Macon, hud stolen from his ptAasion, a very large trunk containing samples of shoes. The trunk was stolen by a negro whom Mr. Black had ployed to carry it to the hotel. However the trunk was found next morning in the woods broken open with a part the contents missing, b *ing stolen about 1 o’clock on Thurs day night. The *• Baby's Beat Friend*’ is Dr. Bull's Baby Byn p since it maintains the baby’s health by keeping it free from Colic, Diur- fhoa, etc. Price 2f» cts. Married.—At the residence of the brides mother, on Thursday morning the 20th inst., by Rev. J. G. Murray, Mr. James Windham to Miss Sallie Hall. All of Taylor county* to meet the chilling winds of adveiiji- ty, Can say, that none would be mom willing to lend a helping hand then we. How oreutly we admire the defense of bi-other toward brother, through the editorial colnum; hut oh t the sad thought that hone are willing to lend a helping hand to the “butter flics of Society,” which flutter alone in the air pf affectation and tile unfolding buds of vanity. We tako this occa sion of thanking “Qno” for having called our attention to the hasty mis construction of the word “simply;”did not intentionally misrepresent his writ ings. Hope he will permit us to call attention to his construction of our last pLce, in which, as ho represented it, wo portrayed, uot the “true maiden,” but our own characteristics. He must either consider us devoid of female liiodesf.y or, entertaining a very exalt ed opinion of ourselves; did we possess no more modesty thau to portray characters through the (ftlumns of tho Herald, we would congratulate the world upon having but few “Lillians, and would consider it by no means la- meutubk). We think the eager search for cor genial spirits very limited, since the are “precious few who refrain from iakmg that important '8lT-p,” though ihey fail to find that congenalit.y iiiiiul,' which demands their love, lienee and respect: »h.,uld “the coming man” permit himself to he allured in the mur relation hv the fascination of •‘gay butterfly,” he 1ms iio one *.o blame lor the entrapment hut himself, li 4pgj pe mi t ted these foci nations to overrule his preference • »f culture. If ever und anon he turns aside, .to. those habits which, peilmp. Imd become his second nature and re sorts to things unmanly, the hi will be thrown upon the iueongeuiuiity j m of the poor hurteiilvi We hope that in tho future there will not be so vast a number of but terflies ft-usling themselves upon the ’noble buds of integrity, forming a burdensome weight, which retards the development of the bud into a glori ous manhood. Respectfully, Lillian. mmmm mum fra lb of VbUHty Itemn\ Crops—Corn planting is tjcbtt- pying attentions of farmer* dt |ifes- • u|t A largo area ih be : ng | labL •*d. Wheat ami oafs look phihild- »«K. New Mail rt»>UTK.—A mail Mfufe has been established beiwe (I How ard and Pratthburg. Mail butty-en the two places twice a Week. Siikbp.—Mr. J. F. Muth.-Ws of rattsburg, baa mar two hundred wp. cjy' * Grand Juftt—It is said that Talbot county never bad a better grand jury than the one St the Inst term of the court just closed, Hon G. J, Qrr.—This gentle man addressed the people of hot last week, on the Moffet Beil Punch, and the dog law. r Phe ad dress was w» 11 received. j Agricultural Aesocr ati on.- Hart's Indtitfial Association meet Friday'before the first JSabbath in each month. It is composed of live farmers, and will add much to the progress of agriculture iu tlmi community. Tub Bridgb.—Patsaligit bridge is badly out of order, and the au thorities^! mild see to buVing it rcpaiied immediately. ^ . Kick,—Mr. Win. Mathews near Howard, lias been quite sick some time. Personal—Miss A E Brown. ofMorveo, who was once a resi dent of Talbot, at.d a teach* r of some rote, is visiting. Mr, F. V Parker, at Prattsbiirg. 1’rayf.r Meeting — Regulai player meeting at Horeb cboich on the fourth SSabbarii morning in *ach m/nth. . /Y Flint 1Uvkr Acad ( emy.—Rpv. F. M. lilabx k, the popular pastor • f Horeb church.will pr.eacli at Flo t River Academy on the 5th Sub- bath in this month - :' “Japute." idfUR itttAU MArkU. CORKSCTED WfcitXlit fiV W. L. CRIfriTH Abtjfco Pticea imlH xik>m uuly lur to-(L>, i P'bruarj’ 38 h 18T9. i GOTTOM —Good Alid-mua. 8; I Middling 8 * Low Middling 7j‘ ««.*glUrdiu.»ry .i\ (Jtdinaty ....... BACON'—Bulk Sides .u Hulk Shoulders ....; 3 SALT—Virgin oi $a.0U Liverpool...... S1.8U ME VL— per bushel .80®{1.0tt •• ORN—| sr b-whei.:.:; ^0(&7f’ FLOUtt—per bbl $d. SS.eU RICE—per pound in LARD—per pound....a 1JA COFFEE—yet phnnd ;2i> f ’.UQ v It—pet pound.... i iota 12A SYRD P—per giiioa 40 © 60 CHEES—per ponua „.8U NAILS—per pmrnd ...... .;... .6 PRVPBR und >PK3B—per ,)onnd 40 Snuff—pet pound si.no TOBACCO—por pound CO® Si.26 1IAOKERAL—tneh .....6 WELL BUCKETS—tMob 75 OIL—per t?:»lou., 40 BARTER TRAD Ei CBlCnENb Ittto20 EO r *'i-per do* 10 BUTTER-per pound l2DolS BEES W.iK--p»r pound .‘.20 TALLOW —jer pound 6 DRIED P.HCdE-A 2 loO 1'URK—per p^uud H to 7 I5F.EF—hit I'Oiuid 51 to 4 USE TillS HUNS. Henry Ward Beecher. Au eilihusiu&tic admirer of Beecher gave cue of • hat reverend gent.emau’s sertnom- to a citizen o. our town a few days ago and requeste i that he riiould lead the same and give his oriubju 1 f it. The geuriemuu took (he serunn read aud returned it, with the t< 1- iowmg commentary wiiiteu on the margin: ' Upon analyzing thin sermon I find it coniuius 3 per cent of potash, 2 per cent oi am monia; traces or irony; 45 percent' Talbot County Superior Court, The March term of Superior court "f Talbot county, opened on the 10th. Judge Orawford diupcmed with things iu his tisnul husiness-likp manner; but owing to the number of cases on hand, court Continued two weeks. On account of tho mental disability of Solicitor Bussey, having suffered the loss of two of his children a few days before, the case of Allen Searcy vs. tin* State, murder, Was laid over till the September term. Allen, it will he re- beTed, was committed on tho 7th ovember 1878, for tins killing ,of Toni 8i-arcy, on the plantation of Dr. J S. Searcy, in this comity* He tva> bailed out at t it is said) one hit fid red dollars, and Costs, by Mr S. B* Bald win Jr. As a genelnl thing the crim inals were found guiMy. J'!d. Christo pher formerly of Reynolds, but late of this county, was tried for killing a hog, and sentenced sixteen months in the chain gang. There were several others tried for ti e same offense, and all sen tenced to take recreation in. the chain Talkot. 22nd 18 TO TIIE HONORABLE SUPERIOR COURT OF TAILOR COUNT!. GEORGIA—Taylor Counly . The petition of Nathan Corbin, Ro- liu Johnson, Richard McCrary, Isaac McCants and Richard Towns,and such other persons us are now or may h after be appointed with them, ask t be incorporated a body corporate and politic to bo known hh tho Butlt-i benevolent Society,with power to hold and acquire property, to suo and be sued, to make and ordain such consti- mtion ami byla^sj and to elect such oflioers as may be necessary to the complishment of the objects contcni- oluteil, wliicli are to promote good tils, u.iucution, aud to mutually aid each other in eases of sickness or distress etc. in order to carry out these objects, it •dmll he lawful for said Association to assess und u dlect such sums us may he deemed proper, and to do ull other things in and about the premises as are not inconsistent with the constitution and laws <.f this Sfate. They there- foie pray (hut such ordcisand decides may lw lukeh and had us will author ise And empower them to curry out the object contemplated. W. M. WALLACE, Petitioners Attorney. real ion m t - Nr’ 1 87fl. / jpoeket-Rook Lost, , . It w ,w In the town of B., and Mr. |.«*-eho-phoric ttoi.l.aud 50 ,.nr ' lit B.bad just concluded some purchases,] of uuavailab e matter;—a good !• - when he made the startling djscoverv i t j, lZer y or exhausted mw gr- u ,du that his pocket-book was lost, while J ■ ■■■■■ ■■ ■ ■■■■ searebinghis pockets lie found a buck- fyy TAX, eve, and said—“Gcntlmem, my pock-1 e.t-book is lost, but there has been! The clerk is now ready to collect something discovcd by Dr. ILabler.of the towu tax . Tax payers are earnest 1 PiM Olnlnicnt,' which \y .oqnrsUd to,.nj by the first Tuee- will cureVilw ill nl! cnee., whei. used ■>' April next, .» .fur that di,y ^.xnrdl.iff to dlreetlon*. Trv it, I’rlco I executions will be mined against 60cent6 a hottU-/ For sale by Walker atUann. Htitler. On. Win. Chap'nnm, Pastor o' M. K. Church, G-org-town, U. C , writ.*: “Having had au opportu nity to t’»l the escel'ent(|UttllUiri of Dr. Bull'. Cough Syrup, I hes itate not to my, it >" *•'« b ’ »* ,e,n - who have not paid, cil. J. V. RUSS. By order ofCuim- Clerk. Tlev. 11. J. Harvey« Wo are Housed to state that this exotdleWt gentleman is expected to preach in ilie Methodinfehurch on next fill..ad,... hinanililf Wo"*l'llDt .1 re.....I J, i ham ever oard in family my Sunday morning We treat a good ; attendance will be. present,- ' BUSINESS IS EUSINESS » The undersigned feels compel'ed to c i.-fess th it he must get down to hia k'iitting und work for a living, und pay for what ho gets. This is of cou e very humilidtibg to a “whiteman but then,there is no use mincdig wort la over it. * ' That “every tub shou’d stand on its own bottom,” is a piece of Scripfnie thit i» doub Dss a mystery to most persons, hut then, l b -lieve, that in its j practice there would be mure genuine j religeon in the country, thuncomes by “Faith,” or any other technical theol j ogy, »nd that ull men should observe I i , as well as women who carry home- j steads or estates ift theii own names, j But to make u long matter short, I j Wish to go largely ami lucratively into | t!ie “Practice of Medicine,^ and do* pledge my best efforts to ^ve satisfuc- j t.u n to ull who give me their confidence* I and fair compensation.- 13ue f would seriously advise all w 10 neither would j or could "pay,” rltolt k fs a bad tbiirg j to be'alwuys taking medicine. I S.artling Announcement I Splendid Musical Box, TO OK GIVEN AWAY to Every Reader of tliis Paper. I HE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSICAL CO.. 2i) ANN STEET, NEIV YORK CITY. In order to encourage the public taste for musical art, have made ar- rniigcinenis whereby every reader of ids prper will be presented with a HANDSOME BOHEMIAN MUSI CAL BOX, capable of playing eight or more airs. The tunes ore various and well-selected*and the box itself is an article strongly made and beau tifully polished. As this a genuine presentation, it will only last for two weeks, and the distribution will he finally amt posi tively closed an March fllst. No box will he sent without th!- bond, cut from the jrirper, and appli cants will please slain at samo time whether married or single. 'The A. A. RL Co<, only possess a limited number of boxes, so it is cal culated that some will have to bo re fused* To insure’safe package, free charg es, i.nd to-pay expenses of advertising eic., a' sum of One Dollar must I e for warded with the bond by P. O. O. or otherwise. •Sf-Pont Office Order to be made payable so the Secretary, Mr. F. Caldkr. hTan'qi6 AktAltiAN MU5I6AL uo. ■WILL SiaitTlD I >).\£ BOIIEUIH Sl'MlHL BOX To the utidcrnieittioued a,Uress free! | widruHs in full, ■ durried or ample I ARM WITH HAMMER BRND. 9!>$ CHEMICALLY PURE. BEST IK THE WOE'J. SETTER TJ1S (:.» WUgf One leaspoonfu! of this Soda u*e<i > ViU milk equals Four teaHpoUiit»fuR«<bl of the bear. Halting PuwscCtf •living Twenty Timas iu.% tost. See package tor | Vuluabio imor- p niatiou. If tho teaspoonful is ioo inrge an<t does not produed good rcatilu at first, use lets at toward** feb.4-tf. TOBACCO 2WiUrhriMto*;T. L i«.sl^irC^?f!uk»Sfc1 AfiUTx to make AULil It MONEY pliMsnntly aud ftut, AddrssM FiMuef, Hahvsi ± Co. Ada&U, Go. TAYLOR COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALI.^ FOR APRIL. Will be sold b -f^re the Court House door, in the town of Belief, ns the first Tntadtf iu April next, u*c .< ^ii uours ot miL*, to tbc liighsht und best Lidurf. the loUo«iu|| property tQ-wit: ... tcit'ol lik.jj No. 2S5 >u the lath Dietnrt of said connty. .Void as the propt rty <»t G. W. d. Joiner, to satistv a ti. fa , insued from Taylor Superior Court, in lavor of A. H. Colquitt, Govern-r. v« Cb;irle» M. Joiner, principal und G. W li Joiner und Tbouioe T. Joiner, security. .4lso, at the para ■ time and pl«ce, will be u.ld lot of laud No. 260 iu the tirat District >f said county. Sold au tlie property of J. If Gordon, to satisfy a tax ti fa. isiued b? Josiuli Pyrtm. T. U.. oi srid cotinty, vu. j. If Gordon, for bin .State and Couuty tax for the year 1878. A1m», at tiie eamo lime and place, will be sold, 100 acres of lot of Ian I N... 72 in tbc 14th District of add county, gold us the property of Jutm* Hnrtmau. to mtisfy a ux 5i. tu , ihsued by J*Miab Pyron. T. C. of said aouuty vs. James hnrinmu. for his Sr« ltt aud o-.umy tax for the year 1878. Alsn„nt tbesimo Line and placo.lots of land No«. 267 und 278 iii toe flrtt Dis rict f*t raid ooimtv. Md ».s the fr. perty of Lncy P iris, o satisfy a ti. fa. isAnod Irom Taylor Supe rior Court in favor ot tV. 8. Stetson vs. H. i. und Lucy Paris. Propelty pointed out jv plaiutilt s Attorney. Also, at tho some titna und place, 50 acres low 10 iu the north-east corner ot lot of Innd o. 1 in tho 16th District of said county, dd ns th** property ol J. H. Hobey. to sat- iy a tax ti. fi. isund by.Tosiah Pyron, T. of mid counly vs. J, H. Ho'sey for his State and county L.x tor the y.-ur 1878. C. A. J POPE, mareb3-tds. Saerifl'. All otrlcrs rtuvst poRifivtly be n- ceivtul before Klnt^cb 3l«t* WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE Itospedt fully. ( i, VYAW4^R, Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA—'J’ayioii County : Under an order Krauied by the Ordinary •f Talbot county--'„.,r 1874. th «*t; i„t nf nnd No. 186 iu Taylor cbuoty.tbe name wa« xpo»ed for sale on £!»<» tirst fnesday in Dr- •ember, 1874, in Bntier, when Mr. M. K. Smitu, being the best bidder, was knocked »ff to hiui. Failing to comply with term* if sale, it is now ottered f.-r sale bis rink. Will be sold in limlm «n the first Tu»- hv in April next, hv No. 186. in the 16th District, containing 2021 acres roor»orles)| idjoimng lands ot J. fi. England aud A. ti. Sealy. No improvements—all in ■VDods. lielougiug to 'he estate of David Loci; hart, deceased Sold for the benefit of he heirs of said deceased. Terms Cash. L. D. LOCKHART. fab.l8-tds. Administrator. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS/ GEORGIA—Taylor County: All persons indebted to the Estate of Peter 4, ltiley, lute of said county dec»-rt5#d,are re- quir«af to come forward and pu> tin if indobt- dud'-H,' und those having claims against anid icCcusi d are rcquiiutl to frfo the suiue accor- lu.g to law. Tl-,s 20»h Ftb. J879 J. H. HIVlNrf. Adn. r. ib.2S-\v6w P E. 'Riley, dec'd Kx parte I M. Cxnreu. f M. Cai Betni haftge the finite ot the public l w ,di„w a Ci-ri dim-uowof Pratbhnfg'; aiVd le/ally U n.h VcU id rtntfl aa sat fi.f-h* t his petition i 'u * tn b ivin# object i u fi w il r. inf us m'ontaiendcd hv Sairff. view-* iff objw i uiy • ffl'n lore tii» first Monday in April nett or *ai,jl • bulge will he granted. Given nnder mv hand and official' ►, ma* lure: This 18th February 1879/ ° JAMES D! Rim Oidintu-yl eb!8*wlw