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About The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1880)
V THE BUTLER HERALD cninmitteea in Cot lost, aud present sVtiiun body; and while as already iiitiiua- ted we are tor the Itest luau tor our Uwiuiuer, we are opposed to the displacement ot Uen. Cook uuless it be by a man of conceded .ability and superiority. We do not say that there are,or are uot ruch men in the district, but we do say that in out judgement, Mr. Fort dope not be long 10 that class. We do not wish Uor ltlielld to tie the liERA LB W. N. ftii.NNS. I J \M KH D. UUSS, ( Editors. baMUorrioN Vniau *1.60. Vim a*hum. TUESDAY JI NK 22nd IBM. The Work Before the Dniuu- crutic Party* Id our opinion the nomiaaiiou of Garfield aud Arthur by thu , Republicans at Chicago, w.i. cause , ,“ ur *' X aul ut UKn ’ , bu ‘ the contest be two u the two great' Ue, ‘- ^uok >a our choice tor Con- .• „ 4 - ,i. Jgiess until some mail shall be parties uow couuuumg lor the' f . * . a... « . , , {br-oijtf* t Joraaid who cum (iiaeimrue possession ol ihr* federal guvcru- 6 ... . . . . i: i i the duties ot the office with great r meat, to be exceedingly warm uud ! “ | ^ f i ,, i and spirited, uud tbe lesull doubt ful. lu the lust place, we think we must com cue Uhioto the Kepubli cans, aud tots beiug Hue, to secure the success ot the Democratic pat ty, our cuudidates must be able to carry Mew York a;.d either oue ot the States ot Mew Jersey or iudi- auu. The lattet wid of the two be easiest curt ud wttb proper nouiiuu- tious. As to New York, it seems to be conceded by kit Democrat* ut least, that ex- s oVei hot- be) mottr is the Strongest c*udidate taut we can put tor ward; he is ucoeptabe to both Ttldeu uudauii-Tilueu Dem ocrats; aud wnat is a belter rea son still,lie is au able sta.eeiuuu aud a pure ami iucoiiupttbie patnoi/ The Atlauta Daily Vast we uolice has hoisted the naiue of Hendrick*, as its cuudiu de tor Fresidtut. ot course we do uot jjereouully objec the Post s cau lidute, but we «ic satisfied tout he cam ot on accauto of his “gteeliback” teudeucies, cai- ry New York; tor this leuoou there fore we do uot think it would be wise to give Headricks the first place on the ticket. As to Uov. Heudi icks, we art in favor id giving him the nomina tion for Vice President, aud for the sufficient reasou that We believe he wou d iu hiseveiy act refiect hou or on the position, aud that he would iu cwoe id bciug call, d to fill the higher office, diMiuarge its <iu- * ;, e acceptability to the lastly, because we be- tYd- ill# bis Maine on the aua would be b.yoml ad -re. seen it stated that Gov. had said he Wou d not second place on tie 1l* Jieve he is too goon low his persoual feei- leie with the *u ces* d the wellare of his ce we are confident, in view of all the facts, he would ac cept the nouiiQattou tor Vice Pres ident if it weo* tendered him by the Cincinnati ootivemi n. Moreover, we do not believe Hendricks can be elected President now, and we do‘believe he could be elected to the second place. W. think thereW all things consid ered it will be his wisest course to accept the nomination for Vice President in the event it is t* nder- ed him. This wou d give him a claim on the party to the anima tion for President that four years hence would be simply irresist.b’e He is comparatively young; at least he is young enough to wait four years longer; and he tmd far lietter do this, than bring defeat on his party by a refusal to accept the second place on the ticket; for that would destroy all future hope of his success, and that without any present adequate consideration; for, whether he shall refuse or be’ will ing to accept the nomination for Vice President, we do not believe he stands the least chance of get ting the nomination for President ability aud render more valuable aud Miii-hictoiy survive to our peo ple liiuu the present member has duue. but to our extracts; Coos and Pout in the VVikl- Oei^ Cook* We tak* pleasure in publishing the follow) g extracts from the Hawkinsville Dispatch with refer ence to th** probability of the nom ination of Hon, Phil. Cook, our "SmTil^iiiguished representa tive in Congr* 5 *®. We shall of course support t\be regular nominep of the Democratic party of Con gress; and we say this not the less unreservedly b. cause we bel'eve, with tbe lights before us that Gen. Cook will be the roan. Certainly os between Mr. Fort—who seems to be th' only other candidate now in the field—,and the present in cumbent, we think our district will nnhesitatit.g\y prefer the latter. Gen. Cook has ability, experience and influence—having been chuir- ihe Suiuter lit-publ can quotes from the Coliee County Oi.ScUe u* to air. Poll s strength ill Ootteu c iiimy, i*ud it uppiurs to be Iu. y convinced luui a majority of ihe voiers oi ihuico. uty prcicr Alhu Fort to lieu ...l Cook. Our opib- lou is • but o> i- ial Cook if* the dunce of Collet* county by a ma jority of iwo-lltirdi«, <t uot uior« Oeneral Cook limy nave a ittie op post.loii irum some ot (he iitzeu about Peal sun, w litre ine iiiiu- euce ot (be o»»z* tie m wielded lumi ex.eusivey tlmu ui any o her p tu iu ihv couu y, bui we are saustied ihai it the tnizeup ..f Co line couu- ty w 11 inru out uud express p»e.- < redoes, Cook wi i beat port iwo to out*, . u.l ih.it ae w.ll do the same iu every wiregiu** couui) in tin* districi, Pi.luski included.—iiaw- kiusvi le Dispatch. “Hide Cut Little ’Um.V We are 8Nti*fied Mr. F*»it is the choice of Sumter county and the ideot i he district, ami from information dei ived Mil > slue lory. we ieve that the majority of tin eastern s.de wi 1 also be tor him. With Foil in Congress we shall h/tve a man who wiii serve u<* hon estly, lu.tniully aua well.—Sumtir lit publican. Hawkinsville Dispatch: General Cook has done all ot that, mil will coutii.ue to do so. We very much doubt ills statement oi ihe Uepub iicao tb it Mr. Port is the clioiee of Pointer county aud the we*i side of the desinct, aud we are certain that the Hepublicau s “iutbimil lion* ilmt the eastern side of the wiregrass section is lor F. rt is en- ti ely erroneous. Co. k is tlicchoiee of two-thirds of the voters over any man vei uaiued or may be named his successor. Cougress wiil ad joiuu in a lew days, and then Cook will ^wake up simkes*’ a lx nil Americas and on his side of the Fl.nt river. ient ms been und Colouel Giant lias paid iu- SfS": h t * » «n«»» raw i first instance in our knowledge which motley was ever collected on', the delauli of a public official boud. It was the general opimou that the Legislature should hale relievid ’Colonel Grunt.from at least the Vulk ui h « liability. lint at last the matter is settled, .and the State is *35 ,UM) richei. Colonel Grant has received the cou- gi at (tint ions ol his Irieuds at lm: .ih a^e, and theii sympathy at lim .living been mutinied iu such a largo ain aiut, whm he ptotests thu lie was merely a lempoiuiy honlsiuari. It is estimated that his siguaturo on t lie boud has cost h m over *5U,0l>l). Of wiureo- i tic cu>e MgHiu.l Lulmit'l 0. A. .Suiting still got'b on.—Allan a Constitution. Willi an t'XptTiontt.' of thirty yearn 1 have no aiTim^eil autl ooni- oiuetl | owein aa lo u -nl.lu mo to aol boiore tli«pub ica Wucer Wheel ‘bin will Hiii'|aib8 all oiliora iu r.o- I'fct to (ho ainoiini ol ImMiiii bii iloin- iii a gneii long li »f lime. My Mamotli TUolUMi wheel ig in llio loacii i>t all wlm ih-.iied out*,anil i guarauieo >hie wheel lo gueoii- l.io aali.fwion. Thu pnc. ol my wlie I mm ti<mi *35 ii|inuro»owing ■ o i ho amount sol in |>la o. A of llii'ge whei la wil p'eugn aiidr .no ui oi loon 1 o r, M r oll County, Ua. W. U. .iTT’AWAV. TWO FEMALE B0IIUEU8 SILLED. Galveston, Texas, June2ml — A News .-[axial trolu Dalian gays lesperaie attempt at rohb ly oc curred near Clour Lake, Collin, county. A funner named Brad ey, lolt $200, received tor cattle, witli his wife lor safe keeping. A alran- g r ssktd to stay ull night aud wua given a pallet on .he ga lory. Al m dnigl.t be saw two men who be HUpp sod belonged to the tamily I'Uier, and Ueatiug eiiegol mu dt r, lie [iei ptd llirougli (be blinds aud ouw a woman on the bed with her iliroat cut. Snatching a six-shooter the stranger sprang lowurd the door und tired, killing both parties. Mounting a horse, lie rode lo the nearest neigbboihood, aud accom panied by a par y of lour, returned. M s. Bradley aud boih robbets were dead, one ot the latter being shot through the heart, the o her through the hem. The rubbers prove I to be Mis. jPruui t and her ai ghter, the lorUItif sixty years nld, uud the owner of con.-idei able property, and having an iudepeud • out i heritance of *1,700. COLONEL JOHN T. (IK.tNT SETTLES THE STATE’S CLAIM ON THE JONES IibND. It will lie remember, d that a suit Ine iiei n peudimr It tween the State and C. loin I Solin T Grant aud C A. Nutiing, in which the State claimed dam ges from the latter as securities on the bond uf Treasurer Jones. A short time ago a verdict of about *8o,0l)0 wa» rendered against the two securiti's. There was n great deni of doubt about this ver- "ict, and the jury signed a paper saving that if certain testimony which was excluded hr a technical ruling bad been admitted they would uot have rendered a verdict Ihr a debtor aga nst the defendant. The case was appealed, nud au in terminable 6g .t seemed in prospect. An attempt to settle the ca-e,get what the State could get, has been pending for some time. At lost, f tbe molt important on the advice of the attorneys in the m SUtf FOB 1830. Tlit* Sun will deal with the vvuLts of the y»*MT 18#0 in tie .own limbon now pretty well uiulcratouii by every t>oilyj From Juuimi v * until Decern* oel‘31 it will be twill 1C ted hU a lieW paper wnueu in the i^iiglodi iuuguug aud piililcd l«>r the people. A* a newspaper, Tub Sun believe lit gelling ud the UeWs ptomplly, und pise itiag it ni the iiionC iiitcliigiu.e shape—ilteulmpe tnui will enable .lie renders t»» keep well abreast of the age with the least uupruduolivs ex, .li: live of time The gi cutest idle to the greuicst number—tbut is the, uw controlling its daily iuuke*tip. now has a ciiuulutioii very iiiiieli lur- ger tlmu that of ally other American newspaper, aud enjoys uu income which His at ull times prepared to spend lib emllv for ihe benefit of lls readers.— People of hI. Condition ol life uiiu all whvh of thinking buy and read The Sun; and they all derive satisfaction • •f swine sor Irum itscolums, for the) keep on buying sml lending it. In itM comments on uicii and nirairs, The Sun Udieves that the orly guide of |K)licv should lie common sense, in* spired 1>y genuine Auiericaii piinciples uni buck' d by honesty of purpose.— For this reason it is, and will coiitiimi. to be, almoluiely mdependeut of part) class, clique, organization, or interest It is for all, but of none. It will con- untie to praise what is good und rep- obate what ih evil, taking cut e that its language i» to tlie point and plain, he* .'Ottd the possihiiity of being misiili to,id. It is uninfluenced by motives hat do n»t appear on the sin face; it ms no opinions to sell, save tlio.-e which may he hud bv any ptuchus. i with two cents. It hates injustice ami scality even tu>>re than it hates ui»- •cessaiy words. it uhhors frauds, pities fools, aud d»*phifes nincoiupC/Opf- •f every .species. It will continu- hroughmit the year 1880 to cliasti « the first class, instruct the second, and Mintt nai.ce the tlirird. All hones’ with holiest convictions, whethei d or mistuken, are its friends.— And the Sun makes no bones #f tell ing the trudi to its friends and obotu triends whenever occasion arises fot phtin sjieaking. 1’hese me the principali upon which Tub Sun will be conducted during the ear to come. The year 1880 will he one in which 10 patriotic American can afford to close his eyes to public affairs. It is itu|H»sihie to exugorate the im|H>rtauce of the pu'iiical events which it has in store, or the necessity of resolute vigil- lance ou ihe part of every citizen who desires to preserve thu Goveriiiiu-iit that the founders gave us. The dr- bates and sets of Cougress, the utter ances of the press, the exciting con test of the Republican aud Democrat e parties, now nearl) equal iu strength throughout (lie country, the varying f public sentiment, will all bear di- reefcly and effiotively uj»on the twenty** fwrth Presidential electi> >n,to lie held in Nnvendier. Four years ago next No tuber the will of ihe lutlioii, as ex pressed at the polls, was thwarted by abominable conspiricy, tlm promo ters aud heiiefiuiaric*t uf which still hold the offices they stole. Will the line of 1876 be re|ieat«id in 1880?— The past decade of years opened with a corrupt, extravagant, and insolent Administration intrenched at Wash ington. The 8un did something tns dihlnging the gsng aud break ill!' its power. The same men ate now intriguing to restore thrii leader and themselves to places from wliieli tln-v driven by the indignation of the people. Will they succeed? The comming year will bring the answer to these iiiomentus questi< ns. The The Sun will be on band to chronicle the facta aH they’aru develo|>ed, and to ex hibit them clearly and fearlessly in their relations to expeiidency aud right. Thus, with a habit of philosophical good humor in looking at the minor affairs of life, aud in great things a steadfast purpose to maintain the rights of thu people and the principles of tue Constitution against all aggress ors, The Sun is prepaired to write a truthful, instructive, and at the same time entertaining history of 1880. Our rates of subscription remain unchanged. For the Daily Sun, a 'our-pago sheet of twenty-eight col- , the price by mail, post-paid t is f>f> cents a mouth, or $6.50 a year; or Deluding thu Sundsy paper, mm eight page slivot of fifty-six coluius, th*» prioe is 65. cents a month, or $7.70 a year, postage paid. The Sunday edition of The Sun is also furniseed separately at $1.20 a year postage paid. The price of the Weekly Sun, eight pages, fifty six col urns, is $1 a year, postage paid. For olubs of ten send ing $10 wo wifi send an extra copy free. Address I. W* ENGLAND, Publisher of The SSun, New York City. ALPHA. A. WILLIAMS Pnotographic Artist. OOl.XJXAiaTJS. - — G A, t* alter d Oner 9i'iHrh «i l K hi set's Store, All kinds of Pu t in us taken from Lib*, or C«*piul miy d sued Size. (Price* low.j 1 1) >s. Card Photographs, $1.25 j »» a* *. |5o “ Cabinet " 5 00 ) “ “ “ 3 00 rtxlo PbotogrupliH in PranieN fioin $1.00 tip. (tompaie ill*we prices witli ilmse of uny • tin r tirst-ciuss Arti-ts and you wi.| s e ilmr they are tin* cheapest in Gem gin. {Special Htteiitimi pa n to copy ing and enlarging trmi* old pu- tires l^all und *»**e me or send yolir ot »Iers. Patiefnctinn guar anteed no all work or no pay. L D.MoLANK, h»ie oi Luluula, All , is with roe. JVOlICEl I take this method of informing the public at large that- I am still iu Hu tier and fully prepar d to do ull kinds of work such us uphoUter- iug, reparing, eio. Bring along your old solas, settees, teteutetes, easy chairs,^Vto. Do not ' thiow away your .fuhiiture liecnuse the springs are turned down, or the old covering woru off. I will fix them at a small cost as good as new. Cuu also re-seat your chiurs with no it tnutiers uot what the con ng I guiirnn- ere is no dis count where 1 h»ve lo take country prduce. Satisfaction guaranteed of uo i ay. J. R. BRINKLEY Uph'ds’erer, cane worker, house painter eic. iiiuyll-lui Bhtlkk, Ga , Way 10th 1880. upwaris owing . ( work r.qui cd to uitum is, bnug n alui ny one wisui.-g one I lee L * repair it. Tliei FOUND! SUBEjCUBE Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bran* chitls, Asthma, Consumption, AM il MUM., .r Tlllt OAT M. Ll'IU. #B»SfcKSiSSiMCMa2ES“— PiiO KXfRAPllS I T. B. BLAGESHEA&, No. 13 Cotton Avenue Macon, Ga* Announce* to the public thut he has just returned from Aew York wh*-re he has secured ull thu luiesi improvements in Photography,and s ptepaied to make all styles ol Picture* at most reasonable rates. Parit tPar attention given to COPYING OLD PICTURE Enlarging and paiullug in Paste OIL OR C1UAYOIN. An ifispeo ion ot mi/ wmk is a'l thnl is Deeessaey and we invite Ihe publ'C to call ami view, our Galle ry, when can he se< n some of th» lilies! pictures ever t ikeu. Halo-faction ^uarauiced in every I'arncular When you come to .Macon, be 8nre a to call on ih T. B -BLAKSHEAU. BWgnraytij’i pP MM, n! IRON BITTERS, ^Highly w cnirriCT phwi rrquirl n« n cvrtain IRON BITTERS, A Sure Appetizer. l/rntt. Hwmn+pmla, tuts entiili’Mt #>• rrr*. file Nt mf Am- PflH#. tmnm ,f Hlr t-hpin. tear* t f IRON BITTERS, ncbpM*^tl.u bluud. ciS"ind en rvrt‘r,rwVlfb IRON BITTERS, • »«1. U(1l«n. and rbll- rwniedy cun not be loo highly ^rpcoiiintemleri. IRON BITTERS, raassiBras niezlz “III removi- all flyspepiic symputiua IRON BTffERS, Fur Delre.U r.ultt. Sold by all Orugg -'i, THEBROWV CHEK1CALC0. BALTIMORE, Md QKOKV L 1 BLACKS ILL'S [Tl Mr DuuiiAM mm TOBACPO A REMEDY that D a sure anil rffep- l tml sure lor all diseiiMUn of Ihe lllood Hkin, Scroll*.a. Cancer in thu worst form White Swelling, Catarrh. Can cer of the womb and all Chronic Sores, no matter of how long stand ing; we guarantee a euro if our rem edies are used according to directions. Mnitil’s Scrofula Syrup AND STAR CURINE. With these two inodiciues combin ed we have cured hundreds o. cuse* of tlie didurum diseases mentioned above. SMITH'S SCROFULA SYRUF Is an internal remedy, oue of the best blood purifiers known lo the American people. HTAR CURING. Is an external remedy : by apply ing it ou Ihe outside, uud laki.i^ ■Sin it IPs Scrofula ayiup. your east will lie easily cured, li you will cull on .or address us we will lake pleas ure iu showing you hundreds of cer ts lien tea trom parties living iu ilda state Unit von are well acquainted with* that lu.vc been emed sound and well by uring Star Curinu and Smith’s Scrofula ;S) rup. If jou are a til n; id with any of the above mentioned •iwo'ises do not think your ease will :ret weii wiihoui traulineul; do not delay ; Ihe sooner you will be restor ed to liealth and happiness. Call on Daniel & Marsh at once,be fore il is too line.aud gel a bottle oi .Smith's {Scrofula Syrup and star Cu- riiie. Read the followingcci iillciUes: January 19ih 1371). Messrs. Daniel *t‘ Marsh, 13 Khnball House Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen; This is to certify that we have tried .Smith AkTofuln .Vyrup in several old chronic cases of Catar rh. Cancer, .Sore Legs, etc., and we cheerfully recommend it to the pub ie. as the best, safest and most re liable blood purifier that can he used for all diseased lor which it is recom mended. Rexpe tfulu, R. HARTMAN Jb CO. For sale by Walker <0 Gann. Rut ter, Ga . 8- «S. Monk, Carsouvide, Ga. L. Potter. P'attsbiirg, Ga, F. Math ews, Howard, Ga. 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JBSO BI.KOAKT METAL CAU .IV D VAKET. ^ases, Coffins and Caskets, in all ifool.. ORDERS BY TKI.lillRAPH TLOMPTLY ATTENDED. >EXT to “LANIER HOUSE,” — — MACON GA lie 28.If. A WOMAN Who 1ms once med the FECPLE'S MACHINE vi'l prefer it over all others.and AGENTS .selling it Hud it just what ihe PEOPLE want-. It makex the Shuttle Lock, hiilcli, ruuH easily, does the widest ranee of. work, and winds the lobbing without lunning the works of ihe machine. Write Ibr descriptive circulars and lull par ticnlars. PULA. MlYllfi. 1ACIIIKE CO. 3110 1108 m.TTdXWOOD, ST, I. J. T RAY WICK, Wholesale amt Betail Dealer In HOUSE FUR N1SHIHG GOODS Stoves glass and Wooden ware. LAMPS, LAMP GOODS aud CROCKKflY, CUTLERY ETC Manufacturers of Tin-Ware. I KEEP A FULL STOCK OF THE ABOVE NAMED GOODS AND SWILL JELL, IT A SMALL ADVANCE ON COST. NO 40 THIRD STREET,. - HACON.UA.,