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. LOCAL MEWS.
TUESDAY, DEtEMHEK lOih 1870
M
'* Personal.
' Mr. W. J.Mathis, of Stwrart coon-
*y> >h now spending a few day among
life friends and relatives in Builtr.
Fresh pork is now plentiful in <
inurktt ut nix cents pur pound.
Town lax•
We call attention to the notioe
of the Cleik of our town Council
calling on delinquent tax payers to
come up and Kettle. Our town
government has waited long and
putieutly lor thin tax,and we have
reason to know that longer delay*
ed will not be tolerated.
To suffer and be pit seed is al
most impossible for an adult, and
quite ho for an Infant. When it in
afflicted with Colic, Diarrhea or
other troublesome disorders use
Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup. Price 25
cents.
Notice l *
The unpaid accounts for Tui
tion at Butler Female College
and Male Institute, ending wilji
the September Term 1879, are in
my hand's for collection and will
be put in suit if not t-e tiled by the
22ud iuts. W. P. CALDWELL,
December 16th 1879. J. P.
The fell term of Butler Female Col-
lego and Male lurtitute will close on
next Friday. Wo wish its teacher®
and atudauta a merry Christmas and a
happy new year.
We are pleased to notice that Bev.
K. L. Wiggins lmn been returned to
the pastoruto of Butler circuit by the
South Georgia Conference, for the •*-
•suing year. But very few changes have
been made in the appointments. For
Reynold, liev. I. F. Cary. Wc are
sOrry we cannot give tlie appointments
in full in this heme.
Special Notice!
All peraoue who are due me for
PUpplies must come forward and
settle with me by the 20th iuat.;
otherwise their accounts will be
found io thehunds of an officer.
• Respectfully
W. D. GRACE.
Dr. J. P. Moye, was the happy re
cipient of a ten dollar william from
Mr. W, L. Griffith, last week, in the
way of ienumeration, fur extinguishing
the fire in one hide of cotton.
If you have a liiend with a cough
or cold, tell him to try Dr. Bull’s
Cough Syrup. He will thank you
for your advice. The price is ouly
25 cents.
Jo the Tax l*ayera of Putter,
The Council has waited ou you
a long time for your tax for 1878,
and touch of it ih yet unpaid. To
parties, those io Arrears, notioe in
hereby given that executions will
be issued in ten days and levied
at umu if the tux is uot paid. Pay
up and save cost.
JAMES D. RUSS, C. C.
Special Notice!
All persons indebted to me for
tuition must pay before the *„0tli
iust. Those who do not will set
tle with an officer authorized to
collect. Respectfully,
W. R. JONES.
Fort Valley Library Association
We return thunks for an invitation
to attend the third anuuul fair of the
Fort Valley Library Association to
take place ou the 17th and 18th inst.,
but regret our inability to attend.
(ieoryla Comercial Works,
• We cull special attention to the ad
vertisement in another column of this
reliable firm of Augusta, Gu., whose
fertilizers ait) among the best known
to Southern fanners. Mr. It. W.
Respess, is an authorized agent for
this ami surrounding counties who wiil
take pleasure in tilling ull orders und
furnishing any information desired.
Mb. Editor : In an article pub-j
lished in your paper last woek as a
comm ant, on the fire, the following
language was used. “It is natural for
the negro to be dissatisfied with his
lot in life, good or evil, and we can
but believe it is a premium for the
destruction of much property in the
future, though it was done to encour
age them.” Wit ask of you ^Tsimple
justice to insert this, as a reply to put
our race in a different light.
Firta: We claim that there U not
a more contented raoe under the sun,
under any drenmitancee as ours, and
on quiet reflection all will agree.
The fire was regrettsd by us, and
we oondemn all the«aotion on the part
of anyone as much as yourself that was
uot in slcordanoe with justice and pro
priety from man to man. If our corn
munity should be ro unfortunate as to
bf visited by ths fire fiend again,
you’ll find us equally as forward to
save property without the bop* of re
ward as heretofore. The remuneration
in this instance was offered by one
of the owners of the burning cotton and
accepted only in this way, that if the
cotton had not been saved just at this
time it would have been totally de
stroyed.
The dissatisfaction was the result of
an unequal division between the ool>
ored people of the friends with which
we do not charge the owners of the
ootton, but acknowledge the olamor
arose in an unjust division betwesn
ourselves which will appear dear to
all Who aKe acquainted with the cir
cumstances.
Hoping no unkind feeling may arise,
we remain Respectfully etc.
Colored Citizens.
December 15th 1879.
The above reply to our notice of
last week in commenting upon the in*
cidents of tbs late fire, was handed us
en last Sunday hy a commute of three
of the colored citizens ot our town,
earnestly requesting that the same
should b« published in the oolunms of
the Herald. Wiahiug our colored
people all the encouragement that it
is possible to give them we kindly
consented to do so, but every tight-
thinking gentleman who read th* ar
ticle of last week will peroeive at onoe
that this reply is wlioly uncalled for,
does not meet our points, and ouly
confirms a part of the statements with
which we hoj reference. We say the
colored people ull over the laud iu«
unsatisfied, and their wants canuot bo
plied,audwo did uot alludetoany in
dividual but as a class. It is the death*
blow of our farmers, the want of more
stability ou the part of the laboring
clues. We have always spoken well of
the colored people of Butler, bueause
they justly deserved it. The prooeedi
of this cot ton no one will deny was
unjustly and uufariiy distributed, but
at the same time we d* not censure
the geultcmeu iu the least who man-
aged this distribution, having to con-
tend with such confusion undone else
would hsve given up the undertaking
with utmost ooutempt. The fire no
doubt was regretted by our colored
|H)t>ple, nor did they expect in the out
set to reap a reward, but this reward
a lew of them did receive, und some of
thosewho did not the wrath of indigna>
tion still bums in tbeir bosom, and it
thin class with whom we warn our
people.
If the gentleman who wrote the ar
ticle in behalf of the colored ]>eopl<
wi'l consult hia uluiansc ho will at once
perceive that it was written on the Sub-
hath day, the duy it was received, and
lOc on Monduyas (luted,thus lie is one
lay behindhand, hut we would account
for this knowing that his houey-ruoou
tss fresh us a morning rose.
TRY IT II
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ThoSclentiffc American.
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Photographic Artist.
OOtUMBTJS, a A.
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includisg new and interesting fact;
in Agriculture, Horticulture, the
Home, Health, Medical Progres,
Social Bcieace, Nalurul History,
Geology, Aatronomy. The must
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Dent writers in all departments of
Science, will be fouud in the Sci
entific American
Terms, (3 20 per year, $1 fiO
half year, which includes postage.
Discount to agents. Single copies
leu ocuts. Sold by all Newt deal*
ers. Remit by peotal order to
MUNN & CO., Publishers, 37
Park Row, New Yoik.
Over much J) Kln.eV» Store.
II kinds of Pictures taken from
Life, or Copied any desired Size.
(Prices low.)
1 Duz. Card Photographs,
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with those of any other first-class
Artists and you will see that they
are the cheapest iu Georgia.
Special attention pain to copy
ing and enlarging from old pic
tures. Call aud see me or scud
your orders. Satisfaction guar
anteed no all work or Uo pay.
L. D. McLANE,late oi Kufauia,
Ala., is with me.
Georgia Chemical Works,
Augusta, Ga.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Again offer to ih- ir old customers, and the pnblie generally, who
want reliable and uniform Fertilizers, their well known brands of
Bn pei phosphates.
Mastodon’s Ammoniated Soluble Guano,
Lowes Georgia Formula,and theirSuperior make
Acid Phosphate.
For composting, analysing 13,(10 per cent, of available Phophori
Acid, and 2 58 )ier cent, of Potash. Also,
SULPHURIC ACID.
icio, 'Messrs. Murk & Co., are
Solicitors of Amerfcan and For
eign Patents, have hod 36 years
experience, and wow have the lar
gest establishment in the world.
Patents are obtained on the best
terms. A special notice is ro^de
in the Scientific American of all
Inventions patented through this
agency, with the name aud tesi-
dence of the patentee. By the im
mense circulation thus giveu, pub
lic atteuti^fe is diiVoted to the mer
its ol the uew patent, and sales or
introductions easily affected.
Any person who has mai^t new
discovery ot invention, cau uever-
tain free of charge, whether a pat
ent can probahly be obtained, by
writing to Munn Ss Co. We also
send free our Hand Book about .liu
Patent Laws. Patents, Caveats,
Trade-Marks, their costs aud how
procured, with hints lor procuring
advances on inventions. Address
for the Paper, or concerning Put
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37 Park Row, Now York.
Branch Office, cor. F. ill 7 th Sts
Washington,L>. 0.
BUTLER RETAIL MARKET
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY
W. L. CMFFITH.
These Brices liald good only for to-day
DECEMBER 16th 1879.
COTTON- Good Middling 11
Middling 101 to 10}
Low MiiUlling ltqtolOg
Good Ordinary 10 £ 161'
Ordinary 9 to 91
BACON-Bnlk Sides 8 to 9
Bulk MhooJdcrs 7tog
gALT—Virginal $9.00
Liverpool $1.50
MEAL- per bubal $1.00
( ORN—per bushel 75<£85
FLOUR—per bbl $8. @$10.00
RICE—per pound lb
LAHHj^per pound.. 13)
Now is the Time to Sub
scribe for
Frank Le»Il»’K
SUNDAY MAGAZINE,
Am aie January number, jwt issued
commences the tJveutb \olumn of this
deservedly popular periodical. it in ••
it
Pish op Campbell, D. 1>. L. L.D.
This .eminent colored divine of tin
Afric.y^I. 15. Clunch, on the eveniug
oftln/Oih inst..preached iu the Moth
odist church of tiiis town. It was our
intention that this notice should have
appeared last week but wascrowdedout.
The dftcoucsujvuH highly apprecia
ted by the largvaud attentive audience
(iu which thifa was u largo sprinkling
of whites; and would huvo done cred
it to any divine to whom we have ev
er listened. 'lnw universal verdict of
those of hia hearers who wore compe
tent to judge viih, that it was a mas
terly c fieri.
The Bishop is a niau of learning.
Belize und ability, and wo trust if he
ever passes through this sectiou ot
country sguiu that he will afford us the
luxury of auother discourse, such as
we have at this time already mentioned.
b
Sweet potatoes are iu great demand
incur uiaiket. Farmers who have
surplus on hand would find ready sales
for them.
Semination jor County Com-
m-lssioners.
Butler, Ga., Dec., 16th 1879.
Pursuant to a call of the Executive
Committee, of this county a meeting
of the citizen this duy convened in the
court Jtoiibh, und Hon. ifoiiuett Stew
art was called to the chair.
On motion, J. D. Buss was requests
ed to act us Secretary.
The chairman explained the object
of the meeting to bo the nomination
of candidates for County Commission
ers. After a few per Uncut remarks by
the olmir, the following picket was
nominated by Acclamation.
J. D. Mitchell, J. D. Beall, J. H.
Meath, O. M. Co|bert, J. f. Jinks,
John Seafcy and Win. A. H. Koyal.
Ail part? of the oounty were repre
sented in the meeting and it will be
tern that every district has a repre
sentative on the ticket nominated.
Benrett 0TEWABT, Chairman
J. f), lluss, Secretary
Uodey’s Ludy f s book for Janu
ary
Greets the New Year with a face of
siuihug beauty, containing a varied
feast of good things for lovers of lit
erature, art, and fashion. The steel
[date is one of Darley’u masterpieces—
a party of happy people seeiug the
old year out, the new year iu. Iu this
uuinber is commenced a uew seriul by
Christian Reid, whose novel in the
Lady’s Book last year won universal
favor. The new story opens with great
iuierest, and promises to be one of
this uutbor’s l»est works. There is
clever satirical picture of the Ann.
teur’s first trial, iu which the tracks ol
an old house cut are bciug closely in
vestigated by a city fop, arrayed in
gorgeous costume of hunting. Tlier
is a colored patent, full page, for
glove-box, iu addition to paterns for
toilet and fancy articles, numerous anti
varied. The receipts are for a “Sick
Room,” and offer manv appetizing
dishes for invalids. In yauRion to
Christian Reid’s novel, j^Rosylyn’i
Fortune,” there aro contributions from
many popular writers. The “Rosebud
Garden of Girls,” is continued, i
summary given of previous chapters,
for new subscribers. Wo will furnish
the Butler Hekald and Godey’s La-
day’s Book for one year at tho low
price of $3.00 ou application at this
office.
GEORGIA,
Taylor County, j
Ordinary’ Office,
By virtue of authority in ine vested
by law, au election for a Board of'
County Commissioners, to consist of
seven, is hereby ordered to be hold on
Thursday tho 18th iust., at the several
election presincts in said county. Said
election will be held and the returns
thereof made as in other elections for
County officers. Given under my hand
and OfficialSigaatuie, this the 9th day
of December 1879.
JAMES D, RUSH,
d *c 9w5hr Ordiimtd.
’OF FEE —per pound...
IUOaR—per pound....
8YRUP—per goion
CHEE8—per ponud....
NAIL8—per pound
d SPICK-
.20
per pound
—per pound 80 to $1.00
TOBACCO-per pound 50 @ K
M ACXEitAL— each .$
WELL BUOKE 7*8 -each 50 to«
KEROSENE OIL—per galon 26
BARTER TRADE.
.It) to 90
CHICnENR
EtkJS—per doz
BUT TER -per pound .. m*
15
I rEll-per pound .. «.
W.IX—per pound.
TA LLOW—i»er i»ound...
DRIED PEACHES
PORK— per |Kjnnd
REEF—per pound
16 to 20
.. 15 to 20
... 4 to 5
From their Acid Chamber, at lower figures than it cud be laid <M»n
if bought out of toe State. Favorable terms and prices to dealers
and customers for large orders of oof goods. The works of thr mm
p-my, located in Augusta, Ga , are open to the inspection of the Far
m ers of Ueorgio, and adjoining Slates, avid om Superintendent and
Chemist, Mr. C. B. F. LOWL, will take pleasure in exhibiting the ... •
works and its products. Apply to the Agent ol the Company, to be^" P _
found in the principal towus »nd villages of Georgia and Sonttf Car
olina, or to A. STOVALL,
Treasurer and Business Manager, Angnsta, Ga.
R. W. RESPESS, Agent, Butlar, Ga. deo.l6*tf.
IAC01TS DRY GOODS EMPORIUM!
ig yij a
39 and 41 Second Street.
The Acknowledged Leader in
LOW PUCES !
/ Large and handsome stock of DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, CAS
HMERES, JEANS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, 8LEACHING8,
SHIRTINGS, TABLE DAMA8K8, TOWELS, HOSIERY, CAR
PETS,CLOAKS AND EVERY THING THAT GOES TO MAKE
UP A IRST-CLA8S ESTBLIHMENT.
Their Carpet Department.
is the most handsome in the city. Carpet* from 20 oents to (1.66
per yard. This is the Store where
LOW PRI CES.
rule in erery department. Their motto—a good article at the lowest
SOtlx TEJUl
OF
Gcdcy’ Lady’ Book.
Th* Oldest and B«at Fashion
Magazine In America.
SUBSCRIPTION PKICE.
Reduced to $2. per Year.
SabsrrlulI.iH will be Reef I red at this
IHBi-f iu dab. witb tills Paper,
The Sutler Herald and Worfep's
Lady’a Look for one Year
at $3.00
SEE WHAT QOOCrS LADY'S IOOK
Will CONTAIN.
XXT 1880.
TAYLOR COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.
fur January.
Will bo koUI Insure the Court IIouho door,
ill Ibe lowiVt.l litiiicr, in tutld county, uii llit
first ’iucsdny iu Jt»uur>iy next.l88Uwubiu the
lryul hours of Mtle to tliu luuuntl *nJ bt»l
bind.i lot rush, too following uuuicd pro}>ei-
tog. 24 Puges of Vucul and lo
st rumen I id M indc. 90U KugruvfugF, on Art,
and Fashion. 12 Large Disgnmi
a of .in 4 f'lildretiH Dresses
Fatter, s of izau.«. .nr* < '•ildreii’s Dresses
Ri irehitoetur.il De»-igus mr Beoutilul
Homes. $00 or iuor« Original Rcceqiu
Family Use, aud the usual Origiuui Bojmrt-
TheAtlaiUaCodstitution,
During tho coming year-a year
that will witness the progross and
culmination of the most uiterestion
politic*! contest that has ever taken
place in this country—ereiy citizen
aud erery thoughtful person will be
ely upon tke uewspa-
compelled to rel
pers for information. Why not get
the best! Abroad the Constitution is
recognized, referred to $nd quoted
from us the leading Southern Journal
-as the organ and vehicle of the best
thought and apinion— and
CHARLIE CALDWELL
in with this firm ami will servo hia friends with fidelity and sustain
the enviable repntation ths house hot established for fair and liber
al dealing. Samples furnished on application. Express or freight
paid en orders amounting to (10.00 or over.
J. W. sues dk o. leader in low prices.
39 and 41 Second Street, MACON, GA.
y / ' IRON
k ATONIC
ty u>
Lot of Lend. No. (225; two hundred and
iwou'>-Uve iu 'be Will l>i>«lrict. und tLv
uiucbiutry of a water grwi unlf Levie.1 on
ns the prt jieriy «»i H. J. AvereU, to ouiinfy
a 0. fa. iHhUeil froui l‘a$l<»r aujKTitT Ctiuri
brilliant I^liduy Number,and tho con
tents furnish a rich literary banquet.
Noteworthy among the more solid ar*
doles are, “The Persecution of the Hu-
gue nott,’ by Alfred II. Guernsey; An
tioch iu Syria,* by Godfrey A Hudson;
“Csvea and Cave-dwellers,” by Ar
thur G rubaiue, etc. Those who enjoy
lighter reading will be delighted with
“Chrysalis and Butterfly,’ “The Gov
ernor's Dinuer/ by Edward Everett
Hills; “Be be, the NaitmakerVDaugli-
ter,’ by tlie uutliorof “Gideon’s Bock,’
‘Miss Clive’s Boys,’ by Mrs. Hubert
O’Heilly, etc., etc. “Christmas Day,’
und “From Thuriksgiviug to Christ-
1,’aud Mrb.FhrynuuV‘8untu Claus,’
are excellent and timely. Young peo
ple have not been overlooked, and will
ind pjessant rending iu ( 'Fre die Taun-
ton’s Trust,*’ “Hide aud iscok, “Lout,’
etc., etc. There are |>cetus hy Bishop
K«-n, Gertrude Greenwood, uml oilier
Writers of celibrily. Bev. Dr. De.vuis,
who has retired from the editorial
chair, will continue u contributor, und
lias an admirable article,entitled “Pes
simism and Sociability,” Two new fea
tures, we see have been fntroduced,
“Obituary Notices,’ aud “itecreutions
for Suuday Afternoon,” giving increas
ed interest to the Muguzine. The 138
quarto pages abound with articles ot
gieat merit,and the illustrations which
number about 1UU are admirably exe
cuted. The price ol'u single copy is
2b cents; tlie uniuiul subscription $3,
for six mouths, $1.50; four months.
$1. Address, Flunk Leslie’s Publish
ing House, 53, 05 uud 07 Turk Place,
New York.
fi. la.
dec. 9-lds.
1 be January No. of the New Y»>ar will be
i.-uueit DeueaitK*! first. «u»l wi 1 coniaiu tb-
opeuhig cbaptsim of one of lb.* Ivst serial
slur rs ever printed in an .Imurleuu Mitgu-
ziue, by
CII Itl TIAN IIKID.
••Valet
•lie anile
Aylmer,'
MOHLYN0 FORTINE
TAYLOR SHERIFFS SALE.
FOB JANUARY.
B ill be sold before the Court House doo
iu tbe town ol itutler, Tavlor County, Ca ,
ou tbc to ft Tuestiay iu Jauuitiy next lbHO,
within the legnriioiirs of >-tls to the bighesi
auil bcivt bullin'lor i-Rhh, t*o following dis»
erinod pro|ierty to-wit:
Lot ol land No. (1811 one Ituntired aud
eighty .-lie, iu the 3rd District of suid cwuniy
Levied on as the pmpt rtV of Jmuu* B, Dea-
vors.to HHiihiy a fi. tit. issued from Tailor
•'Upetitir Ceurt, inluvorcf A. G. lVrtjiUHU.
executor, Ac., v«. K. C. lurieli. auo Imuir
B. D.uvors. i'royerty |.oiuiedout bj E. M.
!uu, l-lainlilt'a atw-l tny.
C A. F0PE,
il*.'.linls. cm-.rifl.
We have enangeil a Full Corpse of DIs
tlllfralhluMl Wlifers, whose « mirrilHitunu*
will enrich Uodey's Ladj’s Book during tb-
year
.Vend !»• your Olntis at once. Yon can ado
any uatne ulterwords «t bailie prioe its Grig'-
nal Club.
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The famous AinoricAnModel 0 •Shot
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metal and neatly liuiaiicd. The cylinder
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Cau be loaded in un instant. Just the
thing for Tiamps uud Buiglnrs. Hav
ing perfected arrangements for an im
mense quantity of these llovolvers, wo
are euabied to nutko thu following und
heretofore iiuparalleled offer. To intro
duce the Mumuiouih Gut at into new
Homes, we offer to neud uu ekgunt art
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who wiil^eud 75 ueuls lor u six
months trial subscription. The Maui-
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ily favorite and home paper for the
million. It has 10 pagas, 04 c dnimiK,
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Our sole purpose in making ibis great
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und address, J. A. ROARTY,
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THE CAMPAIGN OF 1880
We will send the Butler Herald
with the WfcEKLY Globe of Boston,
Mass., one year for only $2.25. The
Wekkly Globe is the largest aud best
Dollar Weekly in the United States,
aud known everywhere ns the “stal
wart champion of the people against tlie
fraudulent Republican President und
the monarchial Republican govern
ment, and the powerful advocate of
the true Democratic prinnipli
1“
To all whom
limy concern.
Ordinary of mi
k of Adm
mil pro;
Ridley D
nty and .
'I K. Alien, of suid
y, has applied to the
il .State and count} lor
nihirulioii un the real
•rty of the estate ol
deceased, lute ol
cite and ad
ii coucerued, t.ml sin
gular the kindred ami creditors o
lccunscd,lo ho and appear at mi
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law, then and there to fhow cause (ii
iti)wliy letters of Admani
rat Uni <
hould not be ii
plioant* Gi ei
Official Signal u
ante ot salt! dace
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ami n
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at home its columns are consulted for
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and for all matters of special and cur
rent interest. Tbe-ConstUution con
tains more matter and later telegraph
ic news than any other Georgia pa
per and this particular feature will
he largely added tv during the coming
year. All its facilities for gathering
the latest news from all par;s of the
country will b« enlarged und supple
mented# Tlie Constitution is both
chronicler and commeuter. /ts edi
torial opinions, its contributions to
the drift ol rurrent discussions, its
humorous and satirical paragraphs
are copied Irons one end of the coun
try to the other- It aims always to be
| the brightest and the best newsy,
1 ordinal and piquant. It uims par
ticularly to give the news impartially
and fully, aud to cep Us readers in
formed of the drift of eurreut dis
cussions by liberal but concise quota-!
lions from alt its conleoiuorarieB. It'
tiiiiiH, in short, to more ibnu ever dc-
rerve to be known as “the lending
southern new-paper.*’ Bi 1 Arp will
continue to coiifeibute his unique let
ters, which prim In aavory humor
week by week. “Old 8P* wifi add his
qoniiit fun to the collection of good
tilings, and 'Uncle Remus*’ has in
preparation a series of negro myth
legend**, illustrating the folk-lore of
the old plantation# In everv respect
The Constitution for 1886 will be
better than ever.
The Weekly Constitution is a cage-
lullv edited compendium ot thu news
the week and eon tains the best
uud freshest matter to be found iu
any other weetly from a daily office,
lfsnewaahd miscellaneous contents
uue the freshest and its market reports
the latent.
THE MOUTHER* CULTIVATOR.
This, the beat, the meat reliable ami
uoet popular of southern agricultural
journals u« burned from the printiug
establishment of the Constitution. It
iuHtill Mlited by Mr. W. L. Jones, uud
it devoted to the dost interests of the
lurmers ntthe south. It is sent at
duct'd rates with the Weekly edition ol
the Constitution.
Is • Prstaratlsa t« IRON aa$ CALIIAYA BARK, la ssatelaatlsa vttti tM Mssptitx,
Endorsed by Um Medical ProfbMloa, and ntomndOlby thantoe Neasrol DebUlty, Fs» ‘
male DIMUM, Wantsf VllaUty.*c., Me. .
■eselteMite by Ike Bv. NmEer NedMaeCe^ He. SIS V.Hala MmLILLetl*
Tbc following UomoT Um very mmi f >1tmiliH we an reoetrln# dally
niaSii.e. Some (Aree montbe a«o I begaa the ass of Da. Hama’s lacnr Tome, epen thestele*
the cootrery. weetetfowed by loereeeediMtefis Ume I t***n Ue mm r4
Tsot, O., Jm. t, 1WS. J.P.WATSOM, Paetor CaWKlM Cbereh, Troy, a
THE LARGEST bTOCK OF
FINE CLOTHNIB, AND HATS,
jy the staJ is yotr offered at
IP k
cm her l.Vi 'J.
ilec.9w4w.
id uml
he 8th of Dc-
? I>. HUs>8,
Oi'dinurvw
County:
A. A. Mont fort, G mil dial
itud fur s
ilay in J;:
tfort, has applied ti
II all of tlm Real Jv
rd lying in More
in Hind IStaleofGeo
refine to cite ail pa
(I ilore and next of
if any they
Ordinary
l». fo
(In: first Mo
FOR SALE.
WHEELER &WIL50H
NKW NU. 8
SE WING M A CHUNKS.
A I. A ItOE LOT OF
TIN-WARE ALSO HARDWARE
CROCKERY. GiiOCEftlES
AND DRY-GOODS.
BY W. 1. GiflFFlYH.
T HEY HAVE BEEN DOING THE LEADING CLOTHING RUSINE^N hFre for
>eurs, and confldeuil; nnsert that they have never before been tble to offer such
dticementA as they are now offering their oustotners.
Cood as Wool Casalmere Suits at $10 and Upwar<f*»
Many of tltese goods have beeu tuadu expresaly for u$. As w#
hav* a large regular trade to supply, we take great pain* in select
ing the b< st of everything in our line. Our old cuntomerp know
where to find the best goods, und the best arc alwaye the cheapaafc.
H A T 3 ,
Have become the leading feature in our trade. We keep all grades
or men and boys, from Stetson's best to the lowert grades. Wo
were the first to offer —
S HI RTS
At the pretent low prices. We will sell the b#»st fitting shirt tliaflt
we know of for $i 00 Ws have a large line of g-» hIh suitable for la
boring men and tell them at close prfow.
BRING ON YOUR BOYS
Ami fit them out with Clothing and Hats while "iiratock iscomplate^
We have a large line of sample* fmtn one of th^ best Merclimte
Tailors in New York. Fite Guaranteed,
WIN8HIP & CJLLAWAYr
\*A'\ ^eennl •i'-.'* Mi#-:. Qm."
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Weekly Constitution, oue year, $1 50;
mx months,$1.00; Clubs of 10,on*y*'ui
$12.50; Cl iihs of -0 one year, $20.00.
Houtherh Cultivatu', ona year, $1.50;
vHulm uf 10 one year, $12 50; CIuIm of
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Mitutiou und Cultivator to baiue ad-
Ires* for one year, $2.50.
VddreoH THE CONSTITUTION.
Atlanta, Ga.
LAN I EH HOUSE,
B, OUB, Proprieiur.
MACON,. — — - GA
: ms Hoi;sr. i
1 US |>-|
lesiMbh aud eouvenicut to the UntiwHs por
tion of the city.
The Tables
Huv« the best the market .iffiD. Omni
bun toauiliroai depot free of charge, Ijiir-
4*«e Uauilb-U frre or char«*-.
The Bar is nupplietl with the lw*st wine-
and hroniliea tlie market affords.
aiid realty «
ny hand and
Doc. 1st 1879.
4.11V lll.Xt,
ot bo grim
vl.y Mid Gu
IROli BITTER.'. ITviffLOTBS
/flict.il signalmic.
J. IX RUSS,
•/. £$> 11 US8.
ATT O R N E Y AT LAW.
BUTLER, GA.
fTaving gone r*gularly into th
f
practice of Law, respectfully
IRON S1TTER3,
IRON BITTERS,
IRONBilTtiRS,
IRON BITTEnS,
IRON BITTERS,
solicits a portion of tho legal bosi-
neftB ot Taylor aud surrounding |
counties. jan.21-ly. I
■•tin?
Sold t y ill Diugx -•>.
THE B80WB CUUCKUTzCO.
B4LTIHORG, Mi
D
TUAirrrn a limited number
Yf £ tj||OF aetive, energetic canvas-
Latest
Running
WEST SIDE HOTEL,
5/ it) 5.7 West Side broad Street
Beiiif
COLUMBUS, CA.
This Hole! is nmv o|>tu Iu# li e
tmubicut uml peruMiiettt bonnlen
uutl.v opniol, ovnpliiiiR it> new
ipplopte order." No labor oi exp
urnl to niiikt* cuchth comlbruiblu, uml
my rates axu very ram.inutile, ibono who
at the "West .Sale Hotel," cannot fail to b«
pieuMed. My old ftipmlH from Taylor am
eiinoirmUna counties will meet witb u heart;
welcome ai thi*> house.
OiiG. W. UADCLIFF, Proprietor.
sopt-23-tf.
BOND,BOYNTON&CO.
WHOLESALE AND BEYAIL CROCER8
and Commission merchants*
Will keep constantly on hand a well relegted stock of tiesh Gro
ceries, etc-, which we will sell u * lowest prices.
(CHRISTI aN’H OLD tJTND.)
33 Third Sfml, JHMtCOJV, G,/.
era to eni{A(te in
huaiuflHS. Good
ohunoo.
TO MA«F, MONEY.
fluoh will please ouswer thin advertisement
by letter. eHclosinR stamp* for reply, stating
what buoinuM they hav^ been eu^aged in
None bnt thorie whe mean l>urine»>a uta-d Bp-
il
PIJT;
All subscription, should be sent to Address FlHWT, Hahvey & Co.
Ibis tribe.. 8rpl.2* I,- Atlanta, Gm.
^iewAmericwi
I fes
machineco.
*«4 H’.( CHARUZAT.
V4nted
GENEVA HOTEL.
QKNEVA, GA.
Tho undureignod announces to the
public that ho is prepared to aecoin-
rnodate them in the best of style i
times. The table will be supplied
with tho best thu country utlbrds,
Rooms, neat, airy and comlbr’a 1
Roard $2.00 per day.
P. A. S, MORRIS,
Proprietor.
8ALTlM0RK,MO.r
(trilby F. Thomas. Chas. Colcmau.
THOMAS & COLEMAN.
ATTQRNEYS-4T-OW, COd.MIiO, BA
Will prartic. in State and Fed
eral Court#. if'pt.23-Ij.
CARHART & CURD.
IMPOBTF.RS & OUBEUf OK F01UQN & DOMESTIC
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, 6UHS. ETC. ETC,
~13BICU LTXTH-A.ii IMPbHMENTS,
Iron, SUel, &nd Carriags Makwi Material.
Agent For
Knirlianik Standard Scales. Also Agent for O. W. Mmo.
x-etMr -ml lirswoaM Cottoijgin. .«3S
OHI^BY 8TUEET — — -r- MACON,
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