The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, April 08, 1879, Image 2

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f fhu uu‘:lbr herald. X. BUNNS, r and Ptili'shar. k "t i'UCI $1.00. i**B ANMCM f APRIL 8th 1870 . :itlc Party and the .prlatiou Bills. loratio members of • r attziooa discussion, >• luoUooe, and with ion in canous, decided • o in the Army Ap- ill a clanst repealing allows tha nse of Fed- »t slectioDs. Tha bill > 1 to tha House several • •! 1 that body is now :ed in debate on tbit »il. ' ot the coarse deoided •*t the cost ef considera- and in face of the ieofthe ablest lead- uocratio party... The ias demonstrated that •d ground for doubts •o; for, the attempt • law named, in the • cated has provoked ring debate that has ' i*» House since 1860. speaker is loudly and Peered and applauded. • luring the speech of i-n, we are told there ; applause." All thin lie passions of parties idem have been roused . ; and wo fear those little good tor the • '/fare of the country iMwimi and lundue*# erne in 1*61), there )ren no secession—no tel l began the debate •ihliciui hide, with on*- ■ t. and most telling a hich th- H'-u.se has any years. His own riy so it-go id it, tor - oi deled a huudicd pica of it printed tor o ‘ fiio the North- Tlie fact is Oartielo nor, if indeed he has • i the House. If we r ,» the threats of Gen ^ .1# r'r.esith'ut will veto , 4, passed in its preset)i ’•it .he other baud if we • tit the assertions of *• atio speakers, the . assed as it is. It th • t both parties shal he country will be . he very verge of anur- • o my will he for th . i y disbauded, the fron- •ielencele88 to roving I .iu.na, the courts wd i.i l the wheels of gov •<. ! cease to move. i itry shall be brought it will be decisive of • e of the great parties • . r power. If the peo- i eve that the Demo is lenpoDsible for e . . isso barlully perilous, . ... an8 will regain all the y have lost since the •i he other hand, the party shall be held re • r the failure of the ap- M, it will be its death io Democratic party i 1 control of the gov- . . 1880 by as large a tna- . i received by General from ado to side of tin- lion e. Yet, there hua not he- n a time sii^ce tin- close of the. war, that deniauded C ><> vl houdannd gie.itei sugac ;y than the t re* ut. Theeoin<o*iu nee* <*f to Hie I)"tuocratio pnitv in this c m« hi .m* l*.o leu Hu i tu con etuii ate with- • *ut a qii.ver • 1* the nerves, and wo sha’l not theiel’on* attempt t«» de- -crib them. The responsibility renting upon onr leaden* is g eat. They sh* nld, utnl sve believe t1u*v havH well surveyed ihe gr *und mi which they have otoided to give battle to the enemy; ami, wV u«*r the result will show,that, like Hie great We'lingtou at «vatmJuo they knew when, ami where nr fight. 01.shier v <(- the party leaders are . h, and, like two gam- ve staked their all up- /. .id of a game, it give* .»tuow going ou in .M intensity of interest I. hold. No wonder that • v excited, and that >iets and ugly oharg - .., hurled back and forth. ifr. Editor : - You it presumptiou r.n my |art, to ask you again to allow too space for another reply. Hut ('ll prom ise to be as br let as the cir* urn- stances admit. I was startled by a retmrk made on the streets a few days ago, by a citizen of the place; that, “when- j ever a person writes an article fur a paper, they solicit criticism,” I had never thought of it in that way, and expecting, as an ‘‘ama teur," to receive charity at the hands «.f a generous public rathei than severe criticism, I ventured to wriie a few pl*-ces. Hoping still, that a majority of your read ers will excuse my not b^ing in competent hh some here; “who could if they would,’' add much interest to Vutir columns. I pro ceed by stating, that. “Lillian" has lui-mkeu my intention in tins di.-cu-shoi. llei idea that I am endeavoring In obstruct her way Mid preveii' her maching the desired (h-stina- eriuiienua In ttilth My purpose was the very reverse. I was searing to aid her in the accom plishment of her purpose, by im peding h*r progress in one dilec tion; in * rd r to mid fresh zeal in another. In gliding down the stream of life, we may all expect for our boats to come in contact th tough waves,which the liible teach* s us, are to make us pr* ss mere zealomly forward, that, we may gain t he hind of promise, on y to bo obtain*d through final per- .-eveiaticc. If “Lillian" will refer to the piece under the caption of. “The coming mm,” she will find that my construction was just and generous. That tuy reference in tended to convey the idea, that only a few girls 1 nuked on life as a “reality," the greater number, as an “imaginary picture/' From her style of writing, I judged her to be one of the fotmer, not, “de void of female modesty," at all, for in picturing a “true maiden," I see no reason why her own char acter istics should not have been portrayed in a general manner, in advancing her ideas of what it takes to constitute one, that is to say, that any description of a true woman, by whomsoever written, would boa portraiture of “Lilliau.' If she is in possession of these qualities, (I am conviuced Lillian is) tbeu 'twould be impossible to write on the subject, without some part being applicable to her, there fore I trust Lillian will change her miud and not longer entertain toward me such an opinion. I will does by hoping “Oznola” may meet with an able antagonist from his own beautiful village in in the reply ot either /Annie El ton/' or “Minnie Merle." Very truly; “UNO" Butler, Ga. April 1st 1879. Crawford Superior Court. . |- . - Axotutsu of THU Muuchimox Mc^- | dfrers Found Guilty. || I The Superior Court of CruwfpK* county lii.-it w. «k, says ihe Ti-legv.iph and Messungor, was engaged in crim inal matters. The cases which attract- oil most interest wen* the trial of the negroes charged with the murder ot Mr. Murchisou. Tim conviction «1 Joe Hall was mentioned iu these col umns several days since. Since that time another one of the accused has been on (rial, and was also found guil ty, with a reooumieudatiou to thu mer cy of the Court Judge Simmon* pro- uouiicud a sentence of ninety-nine year* ■n tin- penitentiary, ou both ot‘ tin- defendant*. Joe Hall will go to wo.-k on his sentence in a short while. Tins other case will ho carried to the Supreme (Joint. Hall has made a c m- feaslon of the deed. Tho two othet colored men, koiih of Gittuit Thurman, wore not trim I hut discharged. Tho cases created u profou ud Roush* tiou throughout the county. The bru tality of murder, the mystery shroud ing the crime, and all the attending circumstunces, make it one of tho most iuteresiing which has occurred in steady, nnseusatinual Crawford county in many years. Judge Simmon* throughout the court, presided with ht-coming dignity, and dispatched much business. MiiaaMAi^iiiaaaiajira rgiiiii.ii#ifri ifc'i iaTijf / ' IRON .. ^AWilTOItlO It e Prepared** of IRON an# C ALISA YA BARR, In combination with tho ffheephetee, t * 4 ~ 4 ■nofbOored fcy tha Dr. Harter Hodlelne €•-, No. R1S N. Malm Sltacl, Bi. Senht Tho JbUowtat la one of tbo vary tunny WallmonUla «o ura rooulvlng dally ) 1 beyao the uau of Da. llARTin’o Ihob Tunic. upon the advice 1 waa auiTerluf from jroUarul Uj-MUty to aaiib an extent that mi it grau fully yooro, J. P. WaTSOH, Paator ChrlaUan Church, Troy, U ia« Saaaral Daalan Kvarywhara. B V T L E U Must bk BoIJ).—The order grant od by Judge Pottle restraining thi »ale ot the Macon 8h»1 Augusta Hailrmtd has after argiitnent on the bill of injunction ptuyed by th •Htockhoidcib’ attorney, b*en dis solved, and the injunction refused. The mad will therefore be sold by :he Georgia liailroad, through its tniHtee, \Ym. M. Hei-se. The Sandersville Herald suys that la*; .Saturday while Mr. Ay lesbury \V ggins, who tesided in the western part of Washington uou* ty. was riding towards his home from the field, accompanied by one of his laborers, who was oil a borne, fltey were overtaken by the storm which r.ad just arisen, mid when about a mile from the house a large pine tn-efell on them, almost instantly killing Mr. Wig gins, and severely injuring the ne gro man, as well as the two horses they rode. B* foro Mr. Wiggius "iihl be conveyed to the house he xpited. in full view of his agoni zed tumPy, who nail hu-tened to his Hs-iisiftiine MALE INSTITUTE. 'Ihe next session of thi. Institution will o[fji January 13 1879. Tho rates of tuition will bo as follow.: Primary department. (1 ort par month. Academic. 8 alt “ “ Higher 3 SO'* “ Incidental Fee .7.7 p**r Re.oion. Tt« lmr« made a librral deduction on o*ir jmvf mt*-*. Instrucrinn will 1>« tfmrouir and discipline strict. All tin. d.-purtaumt* will bu ttiltd with i.onipva-ut tenth, rs Th ! J r*Hid»'ht will give HPPC’al n*t<*mim, to the control *.f tho •Jeparhnout will bo viKited nu'Hiiny nud nltorni n by him least once every diiv. The school room will be mime romfr>r*nble and * rapid proRrea*. Good reel!Mien* will be requ ysd t over a lesson until ho nmleratfindn it. We aarneatly a-k the oontiom d support of o»r nnlmna and pr* mis* to nndco «vvij effort to deserve their support. Far si* ytars w* Inv* h>»d tho nmlivided sn,)ii< r'. of (hie cnrurminity nud we mention thi* n. our best r. fommsnciaiiin* tu tiu.n<* wi«niiv< a j,ood school for tbeir children. Board And tuition con binod can b« had for lew* th.-n $12 00 pr- r month Lih-r.* .lis- coimta will be made for raymaotx In advmieo. For O-rib-r ii f.irniMi-.u addrer*.. JAMES T. WHITE, President. r faoilitr afforded tli* slndotit* frj no btudvtit will h* m)iowi*(] to pn« HAS TBSSe «1 Serial. What a Wife Can Be. BY MISS MARY E. BARTLETT. —tN the—• 8WBIIH WBEKLV NEWS OF SATURDAY, APRIL 12ih, Will nppmr the tirst chapter of u new seriul story. entiMed “WHAT \ WIFE CAN D').'* irom mu gittud peu of Mint Mabi E Bart lett, of Cave Springs, Georgia The *tory is cne ot ubaorbrng interest, and will run tbrouuh souio eight or tou numbers of the sVkke.lt. The sueue of the romunce is laid iu Eurupo - cLiefly iu London and Paris— ana the author, evideuty lamiiiur with the localities bhe ho vividly describes, through the medium of u pleasing flc.ion imparts to her readers the ndditioual pleasure of a lour of the continent. £uh>oription $2 a year, ft for six months. .Money can be seut by Money Order, Regis tered Letter or Express at onr nsx. J. H. E6TILL, Buvanuch, Q*. A lady in onr neighborhood had suffered for over three months extreme torture by a violent cough, haa beoome completely cured by Dr. Bull’a Cough Syrup. For ■ale in every drug store. Notice for Ueave to Sell Land GEORGIA—Tatlob County : R. M. Garrett, Adminisim’or Enoch Gnrrett, Sr., into of aaid ceased, bos applied h I have the pleasure of inlorming my friends i.nd j ntrnna hat I am now icceiving my Fall and Winter STOCK OF HILL1SERT, nOWEES, ORNAMENTS ETC. At mj hear Location, ’to. 84 Randolph Street. to which y our special attention is invited. }A.rs. ■ / yVZE W. JhiteEY has ohargi oftr.eTI^lftLJidl , £r. BS'Pleating and Stamping to Order. Al.o Vice Making Mrs. H. A. BUSES?, No, 34 Randolph Stree, Columbus, Ga. oct.8-3m House-Pufaishing Emporium. #80. •■R'ntB of untV, de- i U uil the j realty belonging to the o.itnte ot said dcceoa- dll parues euuot.r * ‘ quirod io *lio\» cause it aav uiey oar., on nr betore the ill's'. Monday iu May uex*, wliv l-iiVt) -.Ijoultl uoi bw grauted haid Adiuinib- irnt.ir U H.-H .-aid laud. Gi-tu um.tr my Imnd an official signature. This dial Mulch 1B7B. JAMES P. RUSS, aprl-w4w. Oidiuary. 93 Oh.ory Street, Macon, Ga, HD AW\ USA It »«'• Mornuln" hnhli ror^d, OnUMoss@ hereby re-1 Come and see the finest assortment of Crockery, French China and American China, HOUSE FURJVISHIJYG GOODS, Staple and plain Tiu Ware, Tuilet Seta, Agate Irou Ware, Ac, Cutlery of all kinds. Agent for the celebrated EXCELSIOR EOT BLAST COOK STOVE. Also, Charter Oak, Sunny Sou’h,Cotton Plant and other , desirable uatterna. aov. 12-tf.