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About The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1879)
.32 , > Dried Peach** (uu- > peeled) 81' ) D\ied Peaches (peel- ■ * .88 Barley .. Irish Potatoes 60 Sweat Potatoes ... .55 White Banns .60 Clover Seed ... Timothy Send . flax Seed ... Hemp Sitsl ... Blue Gross Seed ... 14 Dried Appi Onions 67 Stone Coal Unpacked Lime l'u rains 55 jCom Meal.. Wheat Bnt (i Gotten Seed. Grouud Peas 26 Plastering Hair Trigadx In Me Atiitm/Ga., to Dm OfttUui iHb6n tindt , J. T. Rick* iwether county. The of an estate. Ricks heard that Burton had spoken offenvivly of his wife, end sought redress. The parties raet in the road, when Ricks demanded a re traction of Burton, who was armed with a shotgun. He discharged it ut Ricks, who expired instantly. Burton is ut large and claims to have acted in self-defence. V Codecs Lady’s Book, SVXl 1379 tlEDUCKD TO $2 PER YEAR The Cheapest and Best Ladies Maga- kIiio Published, aud no Retreat from its Present High Standard. We offer no cheip promimns, but give jou thn best Magazine published. club run ms. iPoktaoe PREPAID.) Geraniums to Keep Over Win ter.—Geraniums, fuchsia*,salvias and other plants that you may wish to keep over winter, without any care of them,may be taken up with a ball ot earth attached to them and placed in one corner of your cellar, provided it is warm enough not to lreeze potatoes; pack them close and bank the earth firmly about the roots. In January or February you can briug tho fu chains to the window, and they will form beautiful flowering plant in about six weeks’ time. Fruit-Eatinq -When fruit does harm it is because it is eaten at im proper times, in improper quanti ties, or before it is ripened und fit for the human stomach. A distin guished physician has said that it his patients would make a pructc- of eating a couple ot good orange* before breakfast, from Febiliary to June, bis practice would be goue. The principle evil is that we do not eat enough f»u;t; that we in jure its finer qualities with sugar; that we drown them in cream. We need tbo medical act on of the pur» frnit acids in our system, and their co-ding, corrective influence. Never, no Nevku-—Never wash raisins that are to t o used in sweet diahet, it will make the pudding heavy. To clean them, wipe in a dry cloth. To Stop Bleeding.—Bleeding of n wound in man or boast, can bo stopped by a mixture of wheat Hour und tuon suit iu equal parts, bound on with a towel. Sugar for Sauce.—To Lvov for sauce or for pudding, put th iu a perfectly d:*y sauce pan; if tho pan is the least bit wet, the sugar w ill burn, nnd you will spoil y.»nr saucepan. Cleaning Silk.—NVliite or light silk may be cleaned bv rubbing it on both aides with Indian meal, und cai•-.fully dusting it with a bit of silk ■ or line handkerchief. The same process may be med on kid gloves. Horseradish Sauce.-—Orate some horseradish, boil it in sufficient water t«- give it ibe consistency of sauce, add a pinch of suit and two or three table spoon fub> of tar-agon vinegar, then stir iu otf the fiie, n gill of cream beaten up with the yoik of un egg. Hus copy, ( SOMETHING FOR THE MASSES. LOW PRICED llAlt.t AT COST. The Legislature. So many newspapers having died in Atlan. ta, that when tho Daily Post was unnoncod, tne geatfnl opinion was that in a few months it would go like tho rest; but not so. Very it will be was announced os a low-priced papei for the mosses, at only $4 per nunutn. It his succeeded beyond ull expect*'ion, and l- to-duy greatly improved and still improving just moving into a large .and HANDSOME NEW OFFICE, and proposes to servo the people bettor than ever before. Last year tho Post pnblhhet tbo proceedtrg* of ibe Legislature in iu.i aud reference is an hesitatingly made to th members of llie Legislature iu each count lor preuf of the Wort ion that the Legist - •ive reports in the Post were TIIE BEST AT THE CAPITAL. During the comma se-aion iu July w shall again have the best and veteran l.eg lAture repoit of the Slate, .Mr. G. IV. Whi* by. in the House, and a competent r«pou in the Senate. That th*? people may lm\ lull proceedings uf .his impor.aut session, w offer to it.ail tlie Daily IVt with the session, for 40 con's, rednsed rates. Stamps recsiv subscriptions. Address Post Publishing Cc r 31, Atluuta, Ga. llcspotfi’llv. E. Y. CLARKE, Ut nl, Man/ BUTLER RETAIL MARKET CORRECTED WEEKLY W. L. GRIFFITH. •lighl copies, copv to the Olub, uiukii i giiling up the sar and an « xtro it getting up llie t the pe IMPORfSJtS A MBRER3 OF FOREIGN Si DOMET1C HARDWARE, CUTLERY. RUNS, AC. >-ORiaULTUHAL IMTIVENTS Iron, Stas!, and Carriage takers Material. Agent For Fairbnrnk Standard Scales. Also Agent for O. W. Massey’ Excelsior an l Grlswoud Cotton gin. CHERRY STREET, — _ _ MACON, Club, making elevt /we ..pic, .817 00 to t) o pel the Chib, m-iking Xow Is the Time to make up your Clubs. How to Remit.—Get a Tost Office Money Ordtron Philadelphia, or a Draff on Philn* Ulpbio or New York. If you cauuot r< ot these send Bank-1 awe, register yo arms desiring t. •t up , and in the lot - ,*iubs ceud for , ., which will be sent frro. Address Godey’s Ladle's Book Publishing n. (Limited) 11)06, Chesntnt Street, Phila- •Jpl.ia, Pa. Parties wishing to subscribe for this Mag- tine can do so by leaving tho money with nw iff this office. These 1'r vs hold good only JULY loth 1678. COTTON -Good Mid.Hii Middling Low Middlin'-’.... Good Ordinary.... MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN :ARRIAGES, UGGIE5 AND VEHICLES C F ALL KIND ALSO N Manufacturer ef ti JJcxt cr Muffgtr* V*. Opptwl'i* D.Virowa Stable, UnU .MLTS. ti& rdinut Cotton-8KtD for Cows.— [ look upon co'.ton-Heeil iroul us tlie most valuable food for milch cows at this Henson, or M»-y other. 1 have fed it fora year. It costs me here »20 miles from New York) opfy one dollar pur ton morn than ground feed of corn, oats and wheat, brand, at which price it is 50 p«-v cunt, cheaper than 'ho later. I have fed ii to cows, calves, pigs, horses nn»l chickens. Cows fed on green rye (soiled in n stable and yard) are kept in excellent .condition; the inxntive ef- fbci of the green is corrected by the tmul, aud the dropping/ arc so solid ns to bu easily handled, and do not soil t!i-- cows unusually, (\dven eat it with nvidity, und a nmull handful to it 3- rmrtha calf atops tho scour* which may recur fr, in uvi*r-eating grans, or u mess of sour lniik* The growth of a 3> j months old cuif*. hieii Inis received shout • 2 utinot'H per da} fora mouth pi st is! remarkable, uml the regularity of, ... ,. n .l il... ! BAOON—Bulk bid.w Jin Hi •Sbooidera SALT- Virginai. ... Liverpool ME XL- i»«ibu*»K*l .. FLOUU -p i bhl KICK- per penial .. LYllD-iM- pound... t'UKfc’EK—per pound «UGiH—per ponml.. SSIlLIUl*—perga*oa ... UUKES-p-r pound.. NAJ1.H-p»r iwiuni . BE IT’Lit and r Pb'E- »SUFF- per pouud .. TOBACCO- -pc MAt.'KELUL - cu.’to WELL HU0KWA>--ttiuli KEUO.il'NE GIL -per gnlou .. 1IAIt IT! K Tit ABE. CHICjyENS F.GG<- per dog BUTTER-per pound HKJS.S U.lN-per pound Tallow—j ur j onml. Dttll.l) PKaG fllCS. .; l Glllv — per p./und BEEF—pi r pound :s, LOUISVILLE, KY., - {jperraator- h /-l79;l52ft y An“reMWi?or 0 Lw &. PRIVAXT'. C'JtJHSFIOR Itwi'dI. M. WtVV 11, to miEscmmou fuse! M, W. O H n I S T I A N ’ S Sar and Sail as Salsoa. THIRD STREET, Willi X Everything gt. BETTER THAN THE — ~ MACON, GA. COMIC 70 MC(>y. ■ - i a?/ 'J, - ir? 7c Ke p t BEST. I AND CHIUTEU TUAN THE CHEAPEST J o u Thaiikinp my Customers for th" lihernl i ufrojinpe heretofore extend dme, 1 will exert wynWf fo merit its continunnce nd increase, GOOD BEDS FREE. I M, W. CHRISTIAN. C. D. ANDERSON. M. L. TllOUTMAN GENEVA 'HOTEL, (JEXE FA, GA. Tho undersigned aunounccs to tin public that ho is prepared to accom modate them in the best of style tit. nli times. Tho table will be supplied with tl:o host the country affords. Booms, no«t, airy and comfortable. Board $2.00 per day. P. A. S. MORRIS* febllf. Proprietor. tlnna, Lancaster Bearer .'it LiMfi “ »•.«*. Eighth St. ^ } loul^ Mo. The PKY8IOLOCY OF MARRMOI Tho PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISEf, ANDERSON & WAREHOUSE .Iml Commission Merchants. (Opposite Rlakcs’s Cluck, Poplar Street,) MACON. CEORCIA Con.lt/iiiiwits Of Cotton Soliciton. in'tirlili .u'm'L wprffSriTio inf of Xir-BAGGIKG AND TIE.S FURNISHED AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.-fK? BOpb 10-tf. LANIER HOUSE, B, DUB, Proprietor. MACON, _ — _ GA itti nppetite, iiD.I tlie action of it, £nw-!_ —O— els if all that emiM he Mini 1’ipa' Th,s H,>w8h '? »»* proviiledwHb mu _ .. „ • ... , . n/..*r>.Hftrv convenience for theacoottimoilfttioji fatten upon it very rapidly, Htid a small 1 an( , com | 0yl 0l ItH p .,trn..K. The loctnllon i- nddit.i(>u of it to th-ir slop W; so fatM dwiralrie and convenient to the inisiuesH por- tt-ned up roy Berkshire sows that its, Itou of the effv. nse Iihh to be di«coutinned, «ml green; Tb« Tables rye is given to thin them down before | Hove tbu bt-st the market nffds. Om»v- farrowing time comes. Fowls lake it'bus to and imm denot fm» of charge* b»ip- readilv. and the < gar basket sbowa the' * J **^,‘f lu, “ (i hd treu oj chni^r /. X° , , . •- | Th** Bar is supplied vmli the best irinet- lsmuht of it. ()n thn whole it »s ■ pity L u(l ii (1 , l0ra> ,y that this nati'e product should be sent abroad whrn it can lie .0 profitably I jjj. ».n.>Mkta.«,M> n rrl ^G*x^ orr “ ,,o “ deBce i W. J. PATTERSON. FOB LAUHDBY USE. For Sale Everywhere. S. S. PATTERSON P ATTEBSQN B ROTH E B 3. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND AMERICAN BARBIE BROWN STONE AND GRANITE, XOXVMKN1S, TOMBS, UEAD STOXES, VASES,"STATVjtny M.iXTLE PIECES And all Kinds of Ornamental Works. Office anti Works CHERRY ST., Opposite ISAACS HOUSE, MACON QIHAN’S OLD STAND. OBOAOIa