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THE BUTLER HERALD-
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tonuuniua Paid *1.50 Fn Arrau*
kTUlMDAY, FEB. l.t„ 1881. J
the measure we are diacusaiug, be
will merit and receive the with
ering condemnation of his peo
ple. We are ooufident, that unless
there exist reasons not kuowu to
the public, requiring the passage
this bill, our representative—Gen.
Cook—will never aid in giving it
the force of law by his vote.
SHALL FARMS,
E rtonton Messenger.]
A great deal has be-n said about
small farms, and a number ofgtfcxl
reason* have been given why the\
are preferable. *To tho^e who aVe
in the habit of easting a look
ahead, it in • vubnt that Southern
farmers will, by force of circumstan
ce*, be obliged to adopt the plan
of small farm*.
Beyond «ho question of thorough
cultivation and gr-ntm- prod net iv^--
noss. which make small Lirni* pre
ferable to large one*, there is a fas
approa hinx difficulty in the way of
farmer which will compel them to
t educe the size of toeir farm*. Lft
bor, iu th South, will not nlway
be a* cheap *s at present. Already,
the farmers a o discovering a glow
ing pronens ty, upon tlie part, ot
the negro, ro detu-ind higher wi-
luiiou of our lathers. Had Geu.; ges This s broug it ubou* by
Graut worn taiui«elf o it iu the ser- two ihuigz; the increase in th.* pop*
▼ice of his country, and it had be* l4 * #ni4, an ^ * J 11 '
come neies.iary to retire him
Gen. Uraut aud Congress.
There is a bill before Congress to
ptflK* Gen. Grant on the retired list
with the rank of General, which, as
well as we remember eutitles him
to receive from the Government
one-half the pay that Gen. Sher
man receives as htad of the army.
Wr hope the present Democrat!:
Congress will n it, ip the vain hope
of appe tsing Northern semimeut,
enact into a law, the bill to which
we have referred; and ubove all, we
trust that uo Southern Democrat
will stultiiyaud mi induce himself
by voting for it.
In th; tirst place, we are satis
fied that a taw ot the character to
which we have referred would be
contrary to the spirit of the consti
that accouut, we should have uo
obj* H>tiou—in fact we believe it
would be our duty—to place him
on tne retireJ list with bufficieiit
pay to support him and liiiu fam
ily in somiort during life. But
the case is tar d tforeut. Geu.
Grant was ambitious to be Presi
dent of ibis great couutry, aud Ins
ambition was gratified. Nut only
this, but uiauy people believe that
wheu Geu. Giant went into the
Presidency, be did so with the pur
post* of remaining iu it for lire; b it
.‘diicati n among the
diffus on of
negroes.
I ha nr-gro loves town life, and
the increase in the population
the town cauae* in those plac s a
gieater demand f<>r lus labor. Kd
ucai ion chum* him to value him
self more highly. It does mole
than that; in most instances it ren
der* hiiu utterl) unfit :«r .ny kind
of labor. It creates in him aspira
tion which cun never la*satisfied,
and unable to cruti y hisaiubition,
he b c 'Uier a loafer aud a source
of pectin aiy ex peon; to tile H'atv
We d • not make either of th* se
statements unadvisedly. We have
seen the pi oof too often. We
in ibis, ho lias tor the tune b.-rug. " ,m ' d noL > of these facts,
.. ., v ... , , „ | • . prevent the negro s being rdueu-
ta.l,a. We say ter .he time being,; ^ W( . w w *, or to k .
for, it is uot by any in ans uortaiu 1 •
that be will nut ultimately succeed
hi h 8 design— if iud, ed be teal y
outer lams such a purpose. How
ever ibis may be, it -s . ertain that
Uen, Grunt considered the office of
Presideut, a more desirable posi
tion than that ol General ot tUe ar
my—although the loiter was a po
sition ibr lile. As Prrsid. nt, Gen.
Grant received as sa ary three
hundred tbouaanl dodurs, besides
other allowances to the “While
House.’’ As general of the army,
it would have bten mote than twen
ty years beiore be would have
r. ceivedthut amount.
In addition to his salury as Pres
ident, Uen, Graut obtained a snug
fortune iu the way of presents,
which he would uot have received
bad be nut been President.
In short, Gob. Grunt has been
more munificently rewarded for bis
services, ibuu was Ueo.ge Wash
ington lor uiakiug a success ot the
Auiericuu Revolution. Moreover,
in our judgment, Uen. Sherntuu is
entitled to fur more ciedit iur the
dual success of the Federal armies
than is Iren. Grant.
Ejr the reasons wo have stated,
and for others not necessary to men
tion, we do uot believe any Demo
crat would be juslilied iu voting for
any such measure us that which
we have mentioned,
Nor do we think any Southern
Democrat cun with any degree of
sell-reapert luvor the mailer uudei
consideration.. At a time when
the paiti.au interest of Gen. Graut
did nut require that he should ma
lign the Southern people, he bore
testimony to the good faith with
which they had accepted the re
sults ot the war, and the general
good treatment aud kindness which
the freedmen were tlieu receiving
at the bauds of their former own
ers; but afterwards, for the purpose
lit promoting tbs interest of his
party, be delihe.atwly, and without
sufficient evidence, and upon state
ments that he was compelled to
know, were untrue, or nt least the
vast majority of them,arraigned th e
Bout horn people before the world
as muxlerers, midnight assassins,
allot box siuffers, aud everything
that wa< calculated to make them
objects of scorn and oonten-pt in the
eyes of all civilised p-ople. Now,
one of these statements was untrue;
and as every rann in the Houih
knows it was the last, we of the
dll know that Gen. Grant fms
|iBr<! aud slandered us for no
j panose thun to advance his
interest of his party,
fc.SfHv these circune
educated lo the fullest extent, be
cause we w iiilil nut shut out any
human l-eingtr ni whatever a (vin
tages are to h d-rivtd from edit- u-
cation.
B <t even now the results of the
two facts winch we have slated
concerning the negro are st.r.ng
(aimers in the luce. If furmers
must pay high wages fur lab r,
they cannut manage large farms
profitably. In order to make mon
ey Southern farmers must feme to
hrr-e tbi. gs: small farms, thorough
cultivation, and has labor.
Small farms may be easily ob
tained. Thorough cultivation may
b- obtained by th use of improved
implements aud labor may be les
sened by the introduction of labor
stviug machines which are so wide
ly used in the North aud West.
Furpiers may as well regaid small
farms os ainon the inevitable uc-
ce.-siri.-s ot the near future. VVoiild
it trot be well to take time by the
forelock and adopt, at once, the on
ly plan by which funning in the
So ith may be made to pay?
Death of Her. Caleb IV. Key.
The Augusta JVeies ann-iuncus
the death ol Rev. Caleb W. Key,
farther of Rev. J. S. Key, which
occurred in that city last Saturday
night He was seventy-five years
old at the time of his death,and was
one of the oldest and most promi
nent Methodist ministers In the
Stale. He entered the ministry at
(he same time wi h Bishop Pea.ce,
and has spent a lite full of usetull-
neas in the Mastor’s cause.
He has been, to the time of his
death, for many years Grand
Chap ain of the Grand Lodge ot
Masons in Georgia,and his remains
were interred with Musouic honors
lust Mondnr^^^^^^
At'nnta Post-Appeal: “Now
that Ass Gunn hus been acquit
ted. cer ain ques.ions about th
payment ot the reward are asked.
The Stare lias paid the rewurd,
and we believe the private r ward
has been pmd. The verdict of
last week would seem to indicate
ihat the reward was too hastily
paid Tim question is now very
loudly asked; “What is going to
become of I his reward ? W ill the
purliea to whom it was pnid re
fund it to the Ftatep’Aud row
that the reward has been pnid,
and Gunn acquitted, there is do
reward off red for the DeFoor
murd-rets. We heard a detective
assert a tew days ago that ho held
the key to tile discovery of the
DeFoor murder, and he intimated
very brondly that- it would uot he
necessary to go very far to find the
red-handed dcmoi s. But detec
tive-wink for money, and there
being tu> money i fibred for the Hr
rest uud conviction of the real
mu derers, he is not likely
make his inf relation public The
Stufe might give a reward for
the pumshmont.
Two Blakely preachers were paid
off a few days since and in cense
queues were iijnde happy, “Poor
I**, poor preach, ” is an old s.ving
whioh most g.-iierally is true. * To
get good work nut of a preacher
you will have to pay hiu). It runn
against the grain tor a man to pray
for the salvation of unothor who
owes him and won’t pay him.
To say nothing ol ths other
Southern States, the substantial
and liberal progess in South Caro
lina alone since its release from
Radical rale, is enough to give the
emphatic lie to the vile misrepsen-
tetions made by that party, in botli
this country and England. Her
State administration that cost
three millions or more under for
mer car|ietlmg rule, now cost about
one-tenth that amount, and twelve
hundred colored teachers are now
teaching colored schools at the
cost of the State. A stringent li
cense law has just been enacted,
prohibiting the sale of liquors out
side of incorporated citios ami
towns; aooth r imposes severe pen-
alties tor carrying concealed weap
ons; a other inflicts severest pm
allies upon tile duelist; otters rpi
ci«l exemption Font taxes to auiu.t.
settl r , and uliw o’ a h.ruier ses
sion ex- in ts la lories siaried in
the -State freuii all taxation tor ten
.ears 1'hu woild mov s, and the
Palmetto State is moving w tli it.
One li-.rion .Marshal, ulina Pai
Ho tun, is wanted i . II iwkllis-
vill to a.-sacr ou Severn uliarg s
ol forgery. One evening 1 st
we. k lie presented to Fule & Co.,
all order Irom Mr. .James 11. (Jr if
for three ’l-iimlred doll is and six
ty cent-. The.. d.-r w i pi-.int.il.
aid, and turn.d.ml to lie a bee
forgery, lin t, u li ft town and
re egruius were sunt to varii llr
points a ki ig hat he lie aire-t. d
i.ti Monday a dispatch was receiv
ed ihat lie had (sen arrested aud
was confined at Multan ia the tall
of I el an com. y. An officer letl
tlawkiusville rhat alieruiHiu, nil
oil arrival at Mclf .e found tInti
the wrong man had been ai-n-sie
It is stilt hoped that llmt -u may
be c -ptu ed. He i« d scrilied as .
man ot medium -ire, and pre.hi
lily lives, or did live, at Reynolds,
iu fay lor county. Some years
ago he was fir. man nr worn! pa-se.
on one of the tra ns the Macon
and Brunswick roBil.
Brewer’s Lung Restorer.
New London, Conn., June 1st 1880.
Mefurre, Lamar, Rankin A Lnmur. Macon,
•■ra.— I wish yon to Mind uioretxbotUrere Urow-
>r'n Lnug Rcatoror by F.xpr**^ and 1 will
lorwanl yon tbo mouev on rccoipl of bill,
fully, I*r.«l F Blown,
President Browu <A>U**u Gin Company,
Now London.
Maoon, Oi*.. Jrne 9lb. I88(».
ilemrx. Lam ir, llankin Lamar, Gt nlle-
mtu:—Knowing Iho c Hiiixmi'iit part* of
Drawer’* Lung Heston r, I do not lKwitati' 10
nay that in m.v belmf it iu lh« ht*t rt niddy
for ('oMNumptinu, llronoliili 1 * and otl'cr tliroal
and lung diaeOPOM, ever dUcover**d, and i
lake plmHurw in reconmu-udiug it to all who
Mjain Hnch a mmlwiue. It ia nnlike all
l.'ounumjilion remeditH I have evui tteen, iu
that it hint no opiate*; and an opiate iu m.v
opiuiuu in tho very wond (lung that nan bp
givt-u fo any cue who>o ayalim b-ioonuw tx-
,anted by Consumption.
G«*
THE SAVANNAH
umim Hsws i
Thin reliable newspaper coiubint H
vety teat me cnlculattnl to umke it
POPULAR WITH ALL CLANSKS.
It i* in'lepeiidcnfc of cliques, but
oxtends itn earnest support to th*
National Democratic party Pub
lished at the priucipat seaport of
the South Atlantic States,it gives
prominence to all matters relative
to Commerce, as well as to the
Agroialttiral, Mechanical, Man
ufacturing interests of the South.
•Its State, General, Local,and mar
ket ilept-r-tmeiits are acknowledgeil
to b* die b*vt in this setion, while
its Telegraphic Heb*»rts of tl»e m w»*
ot the day are in I and comprehen
sive. Price of Daily, $10 a yeur;
$.» For *ix months.
SAVANNAH WEEKLY NEWS.
Contains 8 |ta^e* of re idin-; matter,
ootupNsiiiu nil tho news of the
week. Tcle^rapnic Dispatcher up
L. W. Hunt.
Dr. A. R. Nnrtou of Savannah, write*
lour fa\or of 14tli imi. in at baud. Ian
ire yon it a lord* mo plvahuro to giro no
.ipn*vft\ aud cerliffti'Hte in favor »>f your
i.,ug /fintorer, having given it a lair trial
uitmber of oa->oi wUerw ii proved hhu«u«
it i he irwi'metnof Bronchi tire amt (^urennip-
li«*u. Five yearn ago my witc ware for g<
’ouKuinpuon, alii* hud buen ooutiiutd
(•ud the gi miter jutri of the liun-, for
itlih witn Hvc.io Fewi eery day an«( li . »ll« lioor nt itnimr In nn.aa Air.
8 bill Hut- liopw of tiw reouvery.* bat by 1 u ' e l,n “ fi" 1 ",'. V l r ' * s >
4 God, hei rieill ora. Iihuis, Urt^iiml, »Serials
Only a jreiw; S l for six
iKirreeverrucv nth the bl.-w.iiig* ol
uigH ,»ru Hf-tiay p« riccrly so uud. I gave
•r no other Luug Mcdiomo thud yours Hud
uo.tgh h.vrup I make. I have genetnlly
41*fii them together <ui I have retrong laiih
both. I reui’cnat-it iu oim-iog a uuiul*r
uopvlevt ctuwre nun ft-gard llrrWer’re Lung
Iti-^t .n r are it Vory valuable preparation.
Muisr rerii l me per Kxpn -re one g'dlou are I
au ueuriv out. Send mil of name and i
oil reinii promptly, vishiim von good
u. Vo
ittofly,
U. Nortou, M. D.
W**t Broad and Uarrni S*s. bavauuah.
hlliut*
•Walter A. Tiylur of Atlanta, ►■*>•*** I hav.
jeon purehiug the reulo of Brewer’a L*i*ig itc
:orer, aud Milling it at overy opimiinnity
ed am reatisfieit tin ‘
*d« lor iL l do no
nntanoe where X hold ouu hoith* but wh.it
Ue party did n»t return greudv la-Uctilir-d
•> g 1 the Hi-oon«l battle. I will cxt*e« t t*i well
rapidly in tholall aud w inter. Yoiiih Ti u-
iv. Waiter A. L'uylor.
Drugitiret, Atlautu. Gu
McHrera. Lamar Itnukiu A. Lamar. Gcutle-
net:: l am indmed from your advur.He*
i. ul of Mrewer’re Lung HvMtoitr, to give it u
lal on a nicuitau of ot my taunly who bae
-•-d tbrvv hetnorugeH teceuUy aud ia now
• ry tre ble. Th- ltu*i hoiuorrliiige wa^ ubnut
■•ir veekre ago. 1 hud dt-e ddd u> oenil her
0 Ga.uerevide tne tret of July, but Wireh to
ry your Lung Restorer before she leaven.
1 lenae forward rnaou*' b.-otle to I'oehnui.
Go., by Expraw. R reportfuHy
lUv. A*. S. Me*.'all.
Mat
n. Gu.
. Guilt le*
w. Lamar, Rankin A L i
My lit ie girl ciuhi yen
been foi reonie lima ironbied with a auvtr.*
cough, which pliyrtmua prononitoe Broil*
euiuK. Sue nittpl but little, omighing Hour
ly 'ho enure night and w« La-1 to get n*
y oftoii to help her out, tue cough ware *»n
ere. At ymir reolicitntinn I bo*ght a bot-
of Brnaer'* Lung Ite-itorer a*»U rhw U-
i to improve at mice nnu Imre lnv u releep-
tdociy ever since and 1 firmly believe rei.e
will l»e peruiaiitly ourml, I asm very much
lighten d a* her condition uot long reiuoe,
jut am now rejoiciug at hcrrupid recovery,
four* Truly, «»m>. F. Wing.
Muttren* ijtimar. Uatikin A Lamar. Macon.
t«„ Geutleiuen.* —A uiamber of my fiimily
whom 1 icured iiad Cmuumpiiou Imre i*e* ii
itircly ourfl by the ureo of Brewer're lamp
Uu torer. Hire rsniditiou ware v. ry alarming
all of ua aud we did vV«ry thing w« could
think of to i.en< lit Inin, without reucceres.
nnut l goi him a lottfo yont Lung H—
retorcr lit begun to improve Alter the first
lose and before ho had takeu two bottle* wtire
BUtirrelv erred, where I feared u*i ouk* w;u*
[mereible, and I unml uhjerludy loomuiiuudH
to all win) have liny afiiH'tioUH of the Lungs.
He wu« oughiug aud vpitting all the hum.
*o litcearettu'ly tb it it orevciili-d hire reieet iig
at nigiit a,id what Utile atop be got dm not
refrf-U him in the learet. Had but little up
sit,.!
* app.
tite it* very roach belter. I linve i
nv.hing act no promptly and effect a c
ii red relit rt a tuna. Wireldug you gnat re
o»H and liopiug the above may t-ifl.i
uany to try Brewer’s Lung Rereiom, wl
they uteri a iucOmmiu* to rtrcugthen and
the Lung* in a healthy condition.
ih.s|>ecifiilly.
D rr h liortmi, the o.ti and r*
liabl- purti*r ol the pa^afiuer depot
ti Alacttn, ia d* a*l. He was ouu of
lit laraiiiiarkH of the Uciidal Ci»\,
utid was quite popular with the
uaveliug public.
The Macon Herald ol Tuesday,
says: For several days the panio
u arc of a certain allair having
cauda Otis nature have been whis
pered about, anil though the tu>>-
r has assumed a starling situa
tion, \vh do not parade extended y
iu print any of th« di'cloretires
(Satticieat be. it to say, that it i*
the old, old story of woman'* weak
ness and man's erreng (li repo-it ion
A lost situation, a oroken mar
riage engagement and an nMeinpt
at suicide constitute the finale of
thiB affair
The State Fair.
The Columbus Enquirer sjie.ik
ing ol the State Agricultural Con*
venti'*n at Bainbridge on tho 8th
ol February, says; Another ques
tion to cotue before the oonveutioii
s as to where the next Stat*- Fair
•'ill be held. This is a matter over
whicii there will 1>h a strong cou-
est. Atlanta, Augusta, Macon,
Thotnasville and peilmp* othen
will make an effort to secure it
We merely throw it out us a sug
gestion that it would be a goto!
idea lor Columbus to make an ef
fort to obtain it* and it would be
a good opportunity to again inau
gurate a fair. There is uothing iu
which our citizen omild invest that
would benefit the city more than a
properly conducted fair. Ourmer-
• hunts aud business men generally
will contribute towards erecting
the buildiugs
The city council will no doubt
appropriate a goodly sum for the
purpo-e.
Air-Line Accident
About two miles east of Se ton
a station on the Air-Line railroad
sixty*two mile* above Atlanta,
there occurred another accident
ctrly y stvrday morning. A
through fre ght train, in two sec-
tioMS, was approaching that stat ion.
when a portion < f the fiist section
Is came uncoupled, an*) bef re it
could lie taken up again the engine
ol the second section ran in o the
cub, driving it into the sti ck car
just in advaute of it. The car was
loaded with mules, and the acci
dent was the CA"H6 of the death of
tour of them. The tar was so 1 Copper, by virue ol a fi. fa. issued
thoroughly demolished that the out ol the 8u|>erior t ourt of said
Ft*
Gliey.-.
ie»ir« ti» call the attiutiou of the pub
lic to the above voluntary twUiromaulre oi
the well known per.-oure whnae nautre are at
lie Itottoin. We are yet to hear of auy one
who hare not been buuctitletl by tLe i *u o
Brewer's Lung Uesiorur, but ou the nthei
baud oil who irieil one Imtile come bark to
(ft from three to mx twiile*. *a.uuf< they
h id rtoeived kp-hi beuthi Irom itre urec. H e
have a Mter Inm a gtiillenmu at Toombs*
borro, Ga , reaviug. *T have had Lung tU-
retaree four or five yeurre, using during the
time inuny UiU'erent ri'miHlivre, but h'tvtdc
rived more , nil benefit /, oro this ont boUle ot
Hreictr t Lung Htslvitr limn from all the l*i(-
lance put Unjaher. i waul six more bottle*,
which pleuree reend at once, us 1 wuh to get
them by the timeiue bottle i now Lave give*
out" Higned II- H. WuJktnH.
We are aurei in receipt of «u orler from I.
F. Browu who is president of the Brown
G. ii * Join pony New Lonuon. Goun., who
reay* he hsu boeu told ot *Lo cures mad.
by Brewer’s Lung Iteretorer, and request us
lo send him six botllvH We propose to keep
tue lau b.fore the people that Brewer’s Lnug
Kanorer gives reaiiretuciion in every
TAYLOR COUNTY SERIFF SALES.
FOR FEBRUARY.
Will he reold befoie the Cnuri Hoaree door
in the town ot D liter in aaid amDiv oi
legal ho.
Milder ti
rty to wit
ot reale to tho high, ht hdiI best
caih tho tbllowiug named prop-
Ou»- undivided half in’erest iu
and to lots of laud Nos. 183, 192,
194, 2<»5 »*nd the north half of lot
of land No. 20G; all in the 14th
district of Ta> lor county, Ga., a*
the property of A. U. (JiKiper. Lev
ed on as the property f A. G
Taylor county, Gu., iu favor ol O.
M. Colbert, vs. A. G. Cooper
uion‘ Iih.
SOUTHERN FARMER’S M0IJTHIY.
\u lliUhtn I’d .Ion inti. Containing
OtigiU'f and Svbcted Agricultural
.Matter, B iitahle or the Fa m and
Kir*sde AIh«» an llln*tia • d Fa>h-
ioti Department for the ladies
Price $2 a war; 81 for G months.
. * J. II. E.VJ ILL,
Sava- a 1 . G‘.
anti! BACK ACBX
And til diae.se. of the Kidneya, Blad-
nnd Urinary Organs try wearing tho
IMPROVED EXCELSIOR KIDNEY PAD
It ia aXarrel of Hesltng and Belief.
SIMPLE. SENSIBLE. DIECT,
PAINLESS POWEFUL
t CTtm^lS wliere all el-e falla A
RKYELATIO aud REVOLUTION iu
Medietas. .Uxtorption or direct application,
are opposed to nnreattetaciory internal tn**.ii'
cine*. Rf*nd for our tr*-aMiie on Kidn*J
trouhle*,Hent fr«>. hold by druggireta,or reeut
by mail, on receipt of price; $'2#
riDDBUB
The ‘Only” Lung Pad Co.
WILLIAMS BLOCK.
DETROIT, MICH.
This ia tho original and genuine Kid
ney Pad. A«k for it and take no other.
For mile by Hunt, Rankin d
Lamar, wholesale diuggista,Macou
and Atlanta (Ja.
W ANTED AK active.Vuergotie*Clin
chance
TO MAKE MONEY.
Such will ph-rec hiihwcf tliU advertireement
.• letter. «re«tuning reiamim for rvj'ly. relating
h>«t t.iiremeres tiiMV L v«* Urem migaged in
ouu but tiiowu wuu mtviii ImsineuR need up-
ply.
A.I-lro-a Kinlbt, IIaKvxy & ('a.
,i>t>t.v. lv Atlanta, fla
IE8T 11 THE WORLD !
•llfktlf d Mv while talw, U mmv
mppwmr whits, suwl«< 4 M. ttotlf.
kit m conrimioi
encncH * ro.i ••arm aivd
Si2!ft R " BRAKD ^ rUl " is*
See tkatnar laktag Me le
vrkiteeed rtmf, *t ikeeltl k* ALL
SXSeXl«AB SVBSTSJICKa meed fw
Honnktmn whe Maftr'Viwd made with
JM*1, wlU Impmru IU qaellty, m*he it rlee
WUtModpmtttlll hea eoattsc. hy wlftlng
eee-heiftaeepoofiftilorCharctihOo.'eSode or
Mrtetna. Bfiauvfeaadnotnaotoommch. Ihe
rnoMUi with aoar mlllt In fMvoeoo fte
Baking Powdar, urss twenty ttmaa Ua ooret
B— one jKinort ptclift for valoabl* lofreao
Mon aad road oarofaUy.
SNOW THIS TO Tout IIOCEfr
FOUND.
AIko at the same time mat place
nt 1 Hid Number two hundred
tuck escaped and quite a time
v asapent in n capturing them. A
dtuverilt charge of the car hud hie
arm slightly hurt, and this was
about all tie duning- d- lm. It re-'aud thirty une in the fir.-t district
quired four hiilira to clear the | of Taylor county, Ga. Levi, d on ns
truck.—A'lantn Constitution. I the jir-p;-rty of .James Well-man.
— I Levied on 1by virtue of a tax fl fa.,
1 he (arrest b. ar.ty is olten mar ! i s(m , d liy Joiah l’yron.Tux Cnllcc-
ed by unsightly . vtdence of.a.dis-1 u <t of Taylor cniifity. Tennant in
vnsed liver, but Poitaline, or Tub-1 poasnwion notified,
ler’a Negefable Liver Powd r cur s i This .January 4th 1881.
Hiliousnu-s, Dye, epsia, Hour Stoiu- Q, A. J. POPE Sheriff
nch, and removes s llowtu ss, mak
ing thuoomplexii-n e'ear an I at
tractive. Small bottle 2oe, regular
size 50c.
White’s Cream White Vermi
fuge, the beet Worm Killer. For.
I sale by Peed & llalley, Butler,
| Cr.|
UJjgWM
gsdfyiLJSsi
A HKMKDY tlmt ini* tin.a an*1 cf
fccmui cure for ml discaHw* of the bloorl
Hkiu, Scrol'ulrt, <^nncar in the worst
form* White Swelling, Catarrh, Cuncer
»f the womb and all Chn'iiiu SoreR,uo
natter of how long H anding; We guar*
an tee a cure if our reiuedica are us«:d
according to direction*.
Smith’s Serf a la Syrup
AND
STAR CURINE
Willi th* be two inndicinc* combined
we have cmed hundreds of canere of the
different distune* mentioned mIhjv*.
8MITH8 SCROFULA 8YRUP
1* an internal reuidy, one of the
best blood pun tier a known to the
American peop e.
STAR CURINE,
Is an external remedy; by applying
it on the outbid**, and taking Smith'*
Scrofula 8yrup, your caree will he eu*i«
|y cured. If you will call on or ad
tires* us ue will take pleasure in
Hliowiug you Imiidred* of certificate*
from parti* * living in thi* State that
you are well acquainted with, that
have been cured *ouud and well by
using 8iar Cnriii* ami Suiitli’re Scrofu
In Syrup. If you are ulllicted with any
of the ubove mentioned diseases do
not I kink your cu-e will get well with
out treatment; do not delay; the i
er you will tie restored to health uud
h*ppiiie8*.
Ljull on Daniel «k Marsh at once bc-
f.iru it i* too late' and get a bottle of
Smith'h Scrofula Syrup uml Star Cu
t ine. Head the following certificates;
January 10th, 1879.
Mererer*. Daniel <k Muiwli, 13 Kim
bull Houhh, Atlanta, Georgia.
Gentlemen; This ire to certify that
we have tried Smith'* Scrofula Syrup
in several old chronic case* of Catarrh
Cancer, Sure lag*, etc., ami we cheer
fully recommend it to the public as the
beat, Haft-ret aud must reliable blood
imiitier that cun be used for all dis-
easen for which it ifi recommended,
llefipeot. R. HARTMAN & CO.
Fur realo by Wu.kei & Gann, Butler
Gu- S, S. Monk, Carsonvilie, Go.
rotter, I'litttaburg, Gu., Froenmu
Mat bows, Howard, Georgia.
A II coinnitinicattona hliould be ad
dressed to to Daniel & Marsh, sole
, ,, proprietors, %nd tnanufacturers 13
ION8|PBuak l PA Kimball House, Atlauta, Ga. [aprfi.ljr
c *"* bJ AK0IPT101 » s **«**v)
ATT LUNG DISEASES,
“Wl THROAT disk ases,
BREATHING TROUBLES.
It KIUVKS INTO thu systum o«-
rative agents and healing inedioines.
It draws from the diseased parts
the poiaons that cause death.
Thonssail Tentlfj U> Its Yirtaes.
m CAN Bfi RkUIVcO AND
Don't despair until you have trto4
this SenaiblUf liaai y Applied and
it A MV ALL 1* EFFK V TU A L
Remedy. A .
Sold by Druggists, or sent by nail
ou receipt of price, $H.OO t by
The *0nly’ Lung PadC.
WILLIAMS BLOCK,
DETROIT, MICH.
Si-nfi for TuvitiuonUL and our twok,
“Three Million, a Year.” Sent frea.
For sale by Hunt. Rankin A
Lamar, WhobwaleDruggists, Macon
and Atlanta, Ga.
J. M. W .CHRISTIAN’S
Bar and Restaurants
•• Chonrr Stvoot, MACON* CHBOBCMA.
FINE LIQUORS, WINES, CHAMPAGNE, PORTERS AN 10
LASER BEER.
IMPORTED DOMESTIC CIGARS ALWAYS ON HAND
We again invite onr old fi iende and customers to onr well fnrnislt-
ed BAR au-1 bountefully supplied tables, which are ready at all timea
for their c -mfurt. We also luruisb IKST-OlvASS BEDS FREE
OF CHARGE, to our customers who stop with ns. Wheu visiting
Macon don't fail to uall and aee us.
uugiJltf. i. M. W. CHRISTIAN.
ATTENTION TEACHEKS AND PARENTS.
SCHOOL BOOKS FOR TAYLOR COUNTY SCHOOLS*
-:0:-
Butler, Ga., July 6th 1880.
At a meeting of the Board of Education of Taylor County, held
to-day, the tbllowiug resolution was unanimously adopted, with th*
advice and consent of the leading teachers of the county :
llesolvtd: That the Board of Education of Taylor county, after
careful examination, do hereby prescribe for use in the public schooW
of the county, the following Text-Books, viz:
New Graded (American Educational) Readers. Cathcart’s Iiitet-
ary Reader. Bwinton’s Word Book of Spelling. Bwinton’a Geog
raphies. Swintou's Histories. Robinson's Arithmetics. Spenceriare
Copy Books. Webster's Dictionaries. A true extraet from th*
minu es. W. D. GRACE,
A. M. RHODES, President Board.
County School Commissioner.
These books are lo he procured at Introductory and exchan gw
rates from the following Agents Pope & Peeples, Butler, Ga. 8.
S. Monk, Carsonvilla, Ga. Freeman Mathews, Howard, Ga. X.
M. Moulton, Cedar Creek, Ga., and H. T. Coleman,Reynolds, Ga.
Fur Spiciu-en copies, terms, etc., Address
ROBERT X. PARS.
General South run Agent, Macon, Ga.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION for the PEOPLE
SOME VERY HARD NUTS TO CRACK.
1. Companies hnve sprung np in every part of the Union lor
making an “Imitating Singer Machines ’’ Why aie not similar
companies lormed for making imitations of other Sewing Machines?
The public will draw its own influence. Gold is continually coun-
terfited; brass and tin never. THTEE-QUARTERS of all ths
Sewing Machines sold throughout tho world in 1880, were genuina
flUlMilL'IIU H imnrlu unJ a,>1,1 hv f l V»m ftinrrnf Mumifantijj-jDg Go
i companies
“SINGERS,” made and euld by ’Jhe Singer Manufacturing Co.
2 The Singer has taken the FIRST PRIZE over all compauii
more than TWO HUNDKED T.MK8. Why?
3. THE PEOPLE’S AWARD TO THE “SINGER.’’—The
people bought Singer Machines as follows: 1870, 127,833 Singer
Machines; 1871, 181,260; 1872, 219,768; 1873, 232,444; 1874
241,679; 1876, 249,852; 1876, 262,316; 1977, 282,012; 1878,366,
432. Mauy of the manufacturers of other machines refuse to stat
their sales. Why?
Wrist no money ou inferior counterfeits. Pric< ■ of (he genuine
GREATLY REDUCED I Salta of 1878 over salee of 1870, 228,-
599 Machines. A THUEE-FOLE increare.
We Wawaat Evere MaeUiie Keli ftf tfa.
The Singer Manufacturing Company has 1,500^Subordinate .Offi
ces in the United Stat and China, aud 3,000 Offices in the Old World
and South America. *S“8end for Circular*.
THE SIEGER MAMVFACTUBIEQ COMPART.
Q. W. LEONARD, Agent. 42 Marietta Street, Atlanta,!}*,