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. LOCAL NEWS.
TUESDAY, DEfEMHKH ltiili 1879
• Personal.
' Mr. W. J. Mathis, of Htweart coon*
tv, i« now spending a few day among
liia friends and relatives in Butler.
Fresh j»ork ih now plentiful in <
mrUrt at hu cents par pound.
Town 'lax•
We call attention to the notice
of the Cleik of our town Council
calling ou delinquent tax payera to
come up and settle. Our town
government ling waited long and
patiently for this tax,and we have
reason to know that longer delay*
ed will not be tolerated.
To suffer and he pit awed is al
most impossible for an adult, and
quite so for an iufaut. When it i»
afllicted with Colic, Diarrhea or
other troublesome disorders use
Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup. Price 25
cents.
notice l
The no paid accounts for Tui-
tiou at Butler Female College
and Male Institute, ending wi^i
the September Term 1879, are in
my hand* for collection and will
be put in suit if not settled by the
22ud iuts. W. P CALDW
December 16th 1879. if. P.
The fall term of Butler Female Col
lege and Male luAitute will 'dose on
next Friday. We wish it» teachers
and studauta a merry Christmas and a
happy new year.
We are pleased to notice that Rev.
R. L. Wiggiua has been returned to
the pastorate of Butler circuit by the
South Georgia Conference, for the en
suing year. But very few changes have
been made in the appointments. For
Reynold, Rev. I. F. Cary. We are
sOrry we cannot give the appointment*
in full in this issue.
Special Moticc!
All persons who are due me for
supplies must come forward and
settle with me by the 20th lust.;
otherwise their accounts will be
found in the hands of au officer.
• Respectfully
W. D. GRACE.
Dr. J. 1*. Moye, was the happy re
cipient of a ten dollar william from
Mr. W, L. Griffith, last week, in the
way of remuneration, for extinguishing
the fire in one bule of cotton.
If yon have a friend with a cough
or cold, tell him to try Dr. Bull’s
Cough Syrup. lie will thank you
for your advice. The price is ouly
25 tents.
To the Tax Foyers of Butler.
The Council has waited ou you
a long time for your tax for 1878,
und much of it is yet unpaio. To
parties, those in Arrears, notice is
hereby given that executions will
be issued in. ten days and levied
at ome if the tax 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 .tliti
iust. Those who do not will set
tle with an officer authorized to
collect. Respectfully,
W. li. JONES.
Fort Valley Library tssociatio„
Wk return thunk* tor an invitation
to attend the third annual fair of the
Fort Valley Library Association to
take place on the l7ih and 18th iust.,
but regret our inability to attend.
Georyia Comercial Works.
We call speeiaj attention to the ad
vertisement in another column of this
reliable firm of Augusta, Ga., whose
fertilizers art) among the best known
to Southern farmers. Mr. R. W.
Res pass, is an authorized agent for
this and surrounding counties who will
take pleasure in tilling all orders ami
furnishing
Mb. Editor : In an article puh«|
lished in your paper lust week as a
couimant, on the fire, the following'
language was used. “It is natural for
the uegro to bo dissatisfied with his
lot in life, goou or evil, and we can
but believe it is a premium foe the
destruction of much property in the
future, though it was done to eucour*
age them.” ask of you simple
justice to insert this, as a reply u> put
our ruce in a different light.
Firta: We claim that there is not
a more contented luce under the sun,
under any circumstances as ours, and
on quiet reflection all will agree.
The fire was regretted by ua, and
we condemn all tho*aotion on the part
of anyone as much as yourself that was
uot in alcordanoe with justice and pro*
priety from man to man. If our com
munity should he fo unfortunate as to
bf visited by the fire fiend again,
you’ll find us equally as forward to
save property without the hope 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 col
ored people of the friends with which
we do uot charge the owners of the
ootton, but acknowledge the clamor
%rose in an unjust division between
ourselves which will appear clear to
all who are acquainted with the cir
cumstances.
Hoping no unkind feeling may arise,
we remain Respectfully etc.
Colokkd Citizens.
December 15th 1879.
The above reply to our notice of
lust week in commenting upon the in<
cidents of the late fire, was handed ui
en last Sunday hy a committe of three
of the colored citizens ot our town,
earnestly requesting that the same
should be published in the columns of
the Herald. Wishiug our colored
people all the encouragement that it
is possible to give them we kindly
cousented to do so, but every right-
thinking gentleman who read the ar
ticle of last week will perceive at once
that this reply is wholy uncalled for,
does not meet our points, and ouly
confirms a part of the statements with
which we had reference. We say the
colored people all over the land ai-e
unsatisfied, und iheir wants canuot be
sui-plied,aud wu did uot alludetoauy 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
class. We have always spoken well of
the colored people of Butler, bucause
they justly deserved it. The proceeds
of this cot ton no one will deny was
unjustly and uufarily distributed, but
at the same time we do uot censure
the genltemei) in the least who man
aged this distribution, having to con
tend with such confusion undone else
would h$vo given up the undertaking
with utmost contempt. The fire
doubt was regretted by our colored
people, nor did they expect in the out
set to reap a reward, but this
u lew of them did receive, and some of
thosewho did not the wrath of indigna<
tion still burns in their bosom, and it
it thin class with whom we warn our
people.
If the gentleman who wrote the ar
ticle in behalf of the colored )>eoplt
wi l consult his almanac he will at aiice
perceive that it was written on the Sub
bath day, ihe day it was received, and
not on Monday as dated,thus he
day behindhand, hut we would account
for this knowing that his honey-moon
is yet as fresh as a m-truing rose.
TRY IT I!
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BUTIER RlTAIL MARKET
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY
W. L. GRIFFITH.
These Price* bald good only lor to-dny
DECEMBER 16th 1879.
’ iuformation desired.
H
Bishop Campbell, JJ. />. L. L.D.
This ambient colored divine of the
Afrit li. Church, on the evening
oflhe A 6th inst..preached in the Moth
odist church of this town. It was our
intention that Huh notice should have
appeared last week but waacrowdedout.
The dfkcoursoJvaH highly apprecia
ted by the largdfaud attentive audience
(in which thjfc whs u largo sprinkling
of whites; and would have done cred
it to any divine to whom we have ev«
er listened. r l tie universal verdict of
those of his heaters who were compe
tent to judge was, that il was ii mas
terly effort.
The Bishop is » man of learning,
aeii'e and ability > und wo trust if he
ever passes through this sectiou ot
country ©gain that he will afford us the
luxury of Huolher discoun-n, such as
we have at tliis time already mentioned.
eh
uty Com-
Sweet potatoes are iu great demaud
in our uiaiket. Farmers who have
surplus on hand would find ready sales
for them.
<Jodey*s Ludy f s book for Janu
ary
domination /or
missioners.
Bl’TLEii, Ga., Dec., IGtb 1879.
Pursuant to a call of the Executive
Committee, of this county a meeting
of the citizen this day convened in tlie
court Jtouse, ami Ron. /Yciiuett Stew
art was ru led to thech&ir.
On motion, J. D. Russ was requests
ed to act as Secretary.
The chairman explained the object
of the meeting to bo the nomination
of candidates for County Commission
ers. After a few pertinent remarks by
the chair, the following ticket was
nominated by acclamation.
J. D. Mitchell, J. D. Beall, J. H.
Heath, O. M. Cu|hert, J. f- Jinks,
John SJoafcy and Win. A. H. Royal.
Ail parts of tbe county were repre
sented in the meeiiug and it will be
torn that every district has a repre
sentative on the ticket nominated.
Bennett Btfwaut, Chairman
J. P, lloss, Secretary ^*
Greets the New Year with a face of
smiling beauty, containing a varied
feast of good i lungs for lovers of lit
erature, ait, and fashion. The steel
plate is one of Darley’s masterpieces—
a jiarty of happy people seeing the
eld year out, the new year in. lu this
uuinber is commenced a new serial by
Christian Reid, whose novel in the
Lady’s Book last year won universal
favor. The new story opens with great
iutorest, aud promises to be urn
this uutbor’s I test works. Tliete
clever satirical picture of the A
teur'n first trial, in which the tracks of
an old house cat are being closely m
ves Ligated by a city fop, arrayed in
gorgeous costume of hunting. Ther
is a colored patern, full page, fur
glove-box, iu addition to psteius for
toilet and fancy articles, numerous anti
aried. The rocuipts are for a “Sick
Room,” and offer many Appetizing
dishes for invalids. In ymiuion to
Christian Reid’s novel,/y^itbsylyu’i
Fortune,” there arc contributions from
many popular writers. The “Rosebud
Garden of Girls,” is continued, and a
summary giveu of previous chapters,
for new subscribers. Wo will furnish
the Butler Hekald and Godey’s Re
day’s Book for one year at tho low
price of $3.00 ou application at this
office.
GEORGIA,
Taylor County. (
Ordinary’ Offioe.
By virtue of authority in me vested
by law, au election for a Board of
County Commissioners, to consist of
seven, is hereby ordered to be held on
Thursday the 18th iust., at (he several
election prcsincls in said county. Said
election will be held and the returns
thereof made as in other elections foi
County officers. Given under my hand
and Official8igaatuir, this the 9th day
of December 1879.
JAMES D. RU8R,
d sc 9wOrdiuald.
COTTON Good Middling 11
Middling 10) to 10}
Low Middling H'ltolOl
Good Ordinary 10 m 10)
Ordinary 9 to 9)
1JACON- Bulk Sides 8 to 9
Bulk Shoulders 7to#
tALT—'Virginal $2.00
Liverpool $1.50
MEAL— per bushel $1.00
i ()BN—per bushel 75<£85
FLOUR—per bbl $8. @$10.00
1UCE—per pound.. 10
LAUD—per pound 12)
OOF FEE— per pouud 20
BUGaR—per pound 10012)
SYHUF—pergaton 40 0 50
CUBES—per pouud . 20
NAILH--per pound *£
FEPPEB and 8PICE- per pound . 40
SNUFF—per peund 80 to $1.00
TOBACCO—per pound 50 0 W
M ACKElt AL-each .. .4
WELL BUCKETS -each 50 to«
KEROSENE OIL—per gslon 26
BARTER TRADE.
r doz
It) to 20
ri'.lt'-w rpound
HFKN W.IX—pet pound
TALLOW—)»er pound
1>UII'D PEtCHES
l’OUK -per pouud
BEEF—per pound
15
TAYLOR COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.
FOR JANUARY.
Will be sold lie.ore the Court House door,
Now is the Time to Sub
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Ffttuk Leslie’ii
SUNDAY MAGADIN2,
.jne January number, just issued,
commences the q^cuth volums of this
deservedly popular periodical. It is a
brilliant l{#liday Number,and the
tents furnish a rich literary banquet.
Noteworthy among the more solid arv
tides are, “The Persecution of the Hu-
gue not*,’ by Alfred H. Guernsey; An
tioch in Syria,* by Godfrey A Hudson;
“Caves aud Cave-dwellers,” by Ar*
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lighter reading wil 1 bj delighted with
“Chrysalis and Butterfly,* “The Gov
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Halo; “Be be, the Nailmaker’a-Daugh-
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und “From Thafiksgiviug to Christ
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etc., etc. There are |iofUii by Bishop
Ken, Gertrude Greenwood, und oile r
writers of celibrity. Rev. Dr. De-vm*,
who has retired from the editorial
chair, will continue u contributor, and
has an admirable article,emitted “Pes
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“Obituary Notices,'’ ami “Recreations
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tii-st 1 uoday i
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e follow ing uained pro^iet-
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(225; two hundred and
3 12th Pixlrict, am
ter gnat uuff. L«vi«
Mii tl ir<»m I ■§ i-.r AU|a*rier i>
ot Charity Kuowilou, vs. H.
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ti. la.
dec.9-Uhi.
From tlieir Acid Chamlier, at lower figurea than it can be laid <!Wrn
it bought out of tne State. Favorable terms and prices to dea/ers
and cuKtomeis for large orders of ouf goods. The wnrke of the <rm-
piny, located in Atigueta, Ga , are o|ien to the Inspection of the Far
mers of Georgia, und adjoining Stales, and ou* Superintendent and
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X2T 1880.
ute lh nurtful OroNiucutnl
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Htrniueiitnl Music. 90U Kugriivfugft, on Art.
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THE CAMPAIGN OF 1880
Wo will tend the Butler Hskald
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Mass., one year for only $2.25, The
Weekly Globe is the largest and beat
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TAYLOR SHERIFF’S SALE.
FOR JAM ARY.
H ill be sold belon* Uie Court House ditor
in the town ol Butler, Tavlor County, Ga .
on the firat Tuoauay in January next 1880,
within the h-Knl%our» of >vl* to the bitfheM
anil lu-iH biduer lor nihli, tfcu follow ing div
critic J property U»-w»t:
Lot ol land No. (1811 one hundred aud
eighty . tie, iu the 3rd District of suid cwunty
Levied on as the pioptrtvcf ihaiw li, Dea-
s U|»erior Court, in luvorof A. G. IVrryiUHii.
executor, Ac., v*. E. C. luridl. an** laiutc
U. L.avors 1'royertv i.omtedout hy £. M.
utWrmy.
C A. POPE,
) To all wh
’ : > it may conct
Kicliard K. Al!c
G»*«ltti;iry ol said Sti
letters of Aduiinism
personal propci
Bid icy D. Alio
Those ore I
moniidf ail pi
gulur the kit
(l.to 1)
i the ri
ml thci
,«1 «pp«
• at nn
iht*d b<
v thev cati)v
it ion on the
mild not bo
ere to show cause (ii
r letters of Admauis-
lalc ol said duceubcd
uc*l to tlie said up-
iindcr tnv baud and
this the Mh of L>e-
.JAMES 1>. RUSS,
.Vend i
your Chit* at once. You can ado
nrterwiirds nt bUine price :u4 Origi
nal Clnb.
TERES—Cash in Advance.
formed of the driit of eurreut dis-
cussions by liberal but concise .quota
tions from all its t;ontemporaries. It —
I aims, in short, to more thou ever dc- | npHEY HAVE BEEN DOING THE LEADING CLOTHING BUSINE S h^re for 2*
f -**rvc to be known as “ll:c leading; X years, and conftdeudj aRsert that tney have never before l*twn ible to offer nuch in-
! Koutheru newspaper.** B1 I Arp will J ducemeDts as they are now offering their customers.
Cood as Wool Casslmere Suits at $IO and Upwards*
Many of these goods have beeu made expressly for us. As wo
have a large regular trade to supply, we take great paint in select
ing the bi st of everyrhmg in our line. Our old customers kuow
where to find the best goods, and the best are alwaye the cheapest.
EATS
‘OKTAOZ PHJ4PAIU.
*3.70; t‘i:r
urn! r
$r.«
tmg
np tl
Sow Ik the time to Make up Your Clubs.
lion: to Remit.—Get a I'oet-Offiei
Money Order on I'hiiideipliin, or a
IHi.it "on Rliila lelphia or New York,
If you cannot get citlu rot rhe-e.srm :
Hunk note, and iu the latter ca-v leg-
tics intending to get up t’luHs
i cop}
plication. Addi*-*.
GODEY’S LADY’S ROOK ITK.Ci
(Limited), loOC Chestnut .^i , 1 hil
delj.hia, Pa.
On
K. Moot fort, has applied
• II all of the Real Ksl
FOR SALE.
WHEELER l WILSON
NKW NO. 8
SLAVING M \(11LNKS.
,i i..iii<ii': i.or or
TIN-WARE- ALSO HARDWARE
CROCKERY- GiDCEWES
AND DRY-GOODS.
BY W. L. OrilFFlYH.
mM virfcStr
11 fj™{
.il aiguatou
.). O. RUi
./. n, iu ss.
ATTOBSEY AT LAW.
UUTLlHt, UA,
H aving gone regularly into the*
pra« tiee of Luw, respect fully ;
practice ol Luw, respectfully
solicits a portion of the legal busi
ness ot Tuylor and surrounding
counties. jan.21-ly.
IROiJ EJTTER2,
loOfl filTTERS,
ironbItters,
IRON BITTEFS,
IRON BITTEnS,
IRONBITTERS,
... I ,».»v ‘ ; ; VV*TA?
• ' I Jf I 1 Sit- i’s'lf* - *-
v:;U:
Kik-SaS
flirt*
IB*-‘I
My it.
SoM ly at: Otwgjr -ta,
THE BttlfS CHEIKiLCO.
BuToioan, Md
BEHMC
nfAwrrn A LIM,TED number
JyJ £ y||OF active, eaeigetic «^uiva>.-
Sills 1 ! 1 * 51
tunniog
cn to engage in a pleasant and profitable ;
huoiueNH. Good inun will find this a mi*. (ri
olumco. |
TO MA-KF. MONEY.
Sack will pfeasu Aunwer this adveilisenicnt
by letter. eH« )o«ing stamp* for reply, stating
what buainuM they hava b*>en engaged
SwJitwtwCTLW
- .oS \Sv*-v
rflEWAMERICAN
'il
hich gr«
by week. '
Old 81** will add his
quaint fun to the collection of good
things, and ‘Uncle Remus*' has in
preparation a aeries of negro myth
legend*, illustrating the folk-lore of
the old plantation. In every respect
The Constitution for 1880 will be
better than ever.
The Weekly Constitution is a cage-
lully edited compendium ol tho news
of the week and contains the best
and ireshesl matter to be found iu
any other weekly from a daily office.
Itsneweahd miscellaneous contents
sue the freshest aud iu market reports
the latent.
THE MOUTHEKN CULTIVATOR.
Thin, the beat, the most reliable and
uoMt popular of southern agricultural
journals is issued from the printing
eatahiishraent of the Const it ution. It
is .still xlited by Mi. W. L. Jones, and
is devoted to the dest interests of the
farmers ufttho south. It is Keut at
duced rates frith the Weekly edtlit
the Constitution.
Have become the leading feature in our trade. We keep all grade*
or men and boys, from Stetson’s best to the luwert grades. Ww
were the first to off?r —
S HI RTS
TKKMS t)P SUBSCRIPTION,
Daily Constitution one year $10.00;
•ix mouth",$5.00; three months,$2.50.
Weekly Consiitution, one year, $1 50;
.-.ix tnoiii hs,$1.00; Clubs ol 10,oney**ai
$12.50; Clul>K of .0 one year, $20.00.
Southern Cultivator, oun year, $1.50;
i Hubs of 10 one year, $12 50; Cluba of
20, one year, $20.00. Weekly Con
stitution and Cultivator to aaiue ad
ireae for one year, $2.50.
Vddreas THE CONSTITUTION.
Atlanta, Ga.
LANIER HOUSE,
B. DUB. Proprietor.
MACON, — — - GA
i ms aoKSK I
t provid.-tl with
r theiv
ort i
Tt*
Vltllll
k-wirabh aud c*>Dveui«ut to the I*
lion vf the city.
The Tables
Huv« the bed the market -iflTN. Omni-
ih toaudirum dep*t free of charge, bng-
lmtntb-a free «>» charge.
supplied wilh tlie lM*st
ilie market afford)
I*h
mil hrondie
WEST SIDE HOTEL,
5/ «P US IVest Side broad Street
COLUMBUS, CA.
This Hotel is now open !*•# the r<septi"ii
•»T ti.-iuMcut «»<! {arui'iiieut bonnJen*. Ufitly
rvcuutly <>peu«d, evciytinng is new ..ml ii
••applepie order.” No labor oi ex|H-ns*
-ixircil to make guests comtoruiblu, ami, hi
my riito*« »re vorv r.as..iuble, those wbo sto.
at ll.e “West Sole Hotel,” uiui.ot fail to b,
pie^sud. My old fiieiuls from Taylor aln
cnnormling eounties will meet with u Leurt,’
wtloom, iu this house.
GEO. W. UADCLIFF, Proprietor,
aept 23-<f.
At the present low prices. We will set! the best fitting shirt that
we know of fur tl 00 W« have a l.irge line of g i ..is suit.bio tor la
boring men and s* 11 them nt close orie-s.
BRING ON YOUR BOYS
And fit them out with Clothing and ii.ts while,,or stock is .-..tuplute.
We have a large line of samples f:nm one of th* best Merchas
Tailors in New York. Fits Guarsntaed,
WINSHIP & C ' M.AWAYV
No.-vt V,i„ 1 M G*.’
K. W. Bond SHU YNToN, s. J. *-■.
BOND,BOYNTON&CO.
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL CBOCERS
and Commissit n merciiants.
Will keep conslantly on band a
cerirs, elc-, which we \*
(CHRIST! *
33 Third Sfm/
well releQted stock of flesh (Iro-
j|| sell tit lowest prices.
OLD arJSTD.)
.T/.lf f/.V, G. !.
None but thoae wh© moan lait iues* utxd op-
AH subscriptions should be aent to Addrew FlRLFT, HaKVEY & Co
this tjflie#, tirpt.i- W Atlauta, Gt.
TrdlttCU *(4 NT? CHAItUf^r. Tfa4UWI
GENEVA HOTEL.
GENEVA, GA.
The unduraigiicd announres to tin
public that ho is prepared to accom
modate them in the bestof&tylc at all
times. The tabic will be supplied
with tho best tho country affords.
Rooms, neat, airy and com for*a 1
/>oard $2.00 per day.
r. A. S. MORRIS,
Proprietor.
Grigsby K. Thosius. I has. Colemau.
THOMAS & COLEMAN.
ATTORNtYS-iTUW.COJMJJJ. 8A
Will pr.ctics in State and Fed
.ALTIMORC.MQ
eral Courts.
sept. 23-ly.
CABHART & CURD.
IMPORTERS 4 OBRERf OF FORIGN & DOMESTIC
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ®UWS. ETC. ETC.
^anicuLTimAi. implements,
Iron, fitwl, and Coniaga Kates Material.
Agent For
Kairltaruk Standard Scales. Also Agent for O. W
x-jlMr -au 1 UrswouM Cottonjgin
OH fiBEY STREET - — w