The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, February 15, 1881, Image 2

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THE BUTLER HERALD MllMURIldl 1’nlUK 11.50 l’KH Ayxux TUBSI1AY, FEB. 16th., 1881. Tlie Election ot PrenKteiil uml Vice President of the lulled Stain, At the time of the formation of the Federal Constitution ,.nul down to the beginning of the “late un- but eleven. Now this is all wrung ami unjust under the presout theo ry of the Federal government. It, as Republican- contend, we sre a nation, then the Pu-sidenl should be elected by the |opulur vote and not by the stutes. Wo r (teat therefore, that siuee the |>rinci{> e of State rights has been buried, nud Elect oral colleges no longer represent any right or primiple, and their existence has already Worked, aid in ull probability will continue to work, manifest injus tice, wa are in tavor of the inmiedi- pleas nit ness,” we uan see a reason , . , .... .... *. , , ,, , ate repeal and abolition ol the sys- for the election of a President 1 .,, . * I tein; and we trust that some one of through the machinery ot the Elec-, „ .... , ?, „ .. . , ,, our Senator* or Representatives in torn Uo eges; for, down to the .. .„ , . * , loathful erlmuto A New York Herald ro|)orter visited the detlerson Mark't and iomhs prison, in that ciiy, whe-e youthful otl'eiidi rs against the law are detained. Warden McDermott into metl him that their average age is from twelve to sixteen years, hut sometimes they are as young a* eight. One boy of lourteeu w.,s sentenced for twenty day-, aud his dime was stealing a pair of socks The w.-ather wa- bitter cold, and it * ns clearly evident that the child look them to keep from per ishing with the cold. Oueof the boys, about thirteen years of age, said he had been arrested for steal ing a zinc sign, which was inse curely fastened at the doorway of a large building. He admitted that w ,». *“ w j Conirrcs- will bring t rwanl a bill • he h.ui beenwith several otber boys, late named p-nod of time, the * * ‘‘ » - — States possessed certain rights ns well defiued,. and as sacredly re garded as were the rights ot the United States. Rut all this has boon changed by the result of the last civil war; hence we can see no necessity for retaining m.ichin- «ry tor t Inflection of President uni Vice President as cumbersome a- that of the several Electoral Col lage*- ; No one who has looked below the surface of the controversy that resulted iu our late war believes that slavery was anything more than a pretext tor that conflict; the j real cause of the .litticulty was to accomplish this object without *h" started.away with it, but on discovery had dropped it This delay. A report re tched Cdumhus on Friday last that a honveidu hail orcai red near ChaUI-nto Spring, ileriwetlier county, last Monday night. A Ilia ' named Muith had a difficulty wiih Jlr Jatiiea Blown, i', which tic latter was killed Ac- . ord.no to the Columbus Times, it seeliis that Biown went lo the h"U.e of Muith, and, while litetv, rniih trea'ed li in to whisk-y. of •virion h drank too fret n an itiloxicatetl state lie quarrel with >mith. aud do ku.fe. twi itli, B eing the duig-r he was in, dr, w a pistol aud shot Brown, kill ng him. These are the diflf-rvuce of opinion that had its j circnuiM-nc-. Brown once lived , . . ... ,.l near f.lterslie, Harris c untv, and Uilh eve,, before th. adoption of 1 w< „ k ,,| millgllou lilt* r eileral DoustUUtiuU. tiv a j suction ofiotiiilrv. portiou ot the people it was con- ——-, .. leaded that the authority ol the ' AtLtXTi Phonograph: Rev. N. L ulled States vis. and should at , H. Oll-ly.o Fort \ alley, telegraph- all time* bn BUpirw*; and that «1 i<» Mr John Miaiton, ot hevt the power and authority of tne; V 0, k, on Ft'bruary 5th, that hi bfVc*rai tSiauv. wore subordinate to the Liniltd States Ou the other hand ii v is hold by the groat tnn- j.inty ol' the tratnora of ihe C«*n*ii- tutaitj that the L'uiiod States gov ernment rm but a comjn.ci br-1 tween the Sta es aud posses ed on- ! h , ln „, t , hig ,, f „ rllol> „. in acn „. ly such powers lb had lain de e- to t coring a out $i:,0. and wl" gated to, or con. red uj»o»’ it by be Heut the fi.st irniti for Nt 1 lie States. Thin latter theory wa> \« ik The brother in New ^oik < iuIoiwh! by a large majority of the b * v» iy »;ch, "'»r»h thru i rodi r hud died anu the circnm- Mauun. but no it newer came till tin* un mu ng, niter the deceased had been btiiied The answer *a t>»r the de.ei brother to lx* put in a editable casket and sent itti* tnedia ely to Id** «u«dres f regardless of c*is*. The dea l nun was ex- piHiple, uiid the goveinmeut ad ministered in consonance with it from tht adoption et the Constitu tion iu 179S, dowu to the election of Lincoln in 1860, with the excep tion per imps of the udwin 1st rati- ns of John, und John Quincy Adams —a peri »J ot eight years. The electiou of Mr. Lincoln iu millions dollars. The d«ad man sam sniuedsys More he kilhd lumnelf, that this gnu. * brother, w. hh was his only lelutive in this conn r.>, lied bet him up in life twice, nud lie wus od it by drink- boy did not run away, and was ar rested. His father went to a law yer to secure his services to his de fense, aud was told that tor $30 he could get the boy acquitted. . The father was very poor, but in the b lief that his son was innocent he {Miwucd a numb r of articles, and managed to scrape together the requisite $30, hich he bauded to the lawyer. Th* latter,just be fore u>e tiiul, told the lather it . would lie necessany lor him to Whilel have $10 iu order to*secure th raised a l„,y’•* acquittal and that the $30 b »* paid was sihipiy h s fee for legal services. The fit her hud no means of raising the additional $10, aud the b«»y got th rty days in (uisoo while the Touilw lawyer got $30 of ihe pout father. One cell was occupied by A mere child of ten years. Unlike the cells in the Jeffeisou Market Pris on, which arc n ed for a like pur pose, these cells in the Tombs are dark, dismal, and repulsive. The corr.uor in the part now under ntt- tice is narrow, low, and diugy, and the whole aspect ot the place us r*?- jx-llant as Murderers' Kow on the other side ot the prison. “What re you here for?” wut asked oi a boy in a cell. “Mealing." “What did you steal?'* “A pocketbook.** “Uow much money was in it?" “Dollar aud thirty cents." “Didu,t you know that you would be bent to prison if you stoic 1? ' “No, sir.** The boy wus apparently of aver- A few Cfuvty AV k*ngo LI j ill Tison, quite n j young chap. With iwo oth-r buvp. i860, by a party holding sabstan-i Jurnts Mathis urd . olin Luke, tiaby the doctrine of the old Fed- w« r» tr* veli* r nb ng ;iie road, eral party with r fere-nee to ihs w ^ t# ‘ , * iMn ^ rfl ^ the and th« Unitol ! l , .‘ ll .'.n | " ri "K at ige iiitodig(*noe, but very pale and ~ * * • thin iu flc.di lie both looked and spoke is if he were in ill health, and his appearance did not indicute more tiiau eight years of age. Closr questiiuing developed the state ment that lie bad never stolcd any* • hing befofc, and that he went to church and attended school. And yet this mere child was incarcerated in this gloomy cell just as were adult murderers in the other bide f the pvisou. Oiitfi* sort fiso to those who wish to engage in the racatphnuiautumi fitrfble bnxiuess known. Every pi iced th, file lui7.il i lost powers ol tlle M:tU-n aim t»rv uuno.l ,, \ ... , Mi ll s near th* ev-brow, f-,.,,, Mates, was a complete revolution j which Mat I is di.d i*.n the 30th of the goverumen* (M it bad been ultimo. Tb • matter has been administered for more than fifty j kop n*maik.il»ly quiet % ver since, wars. And then, wh n the South j ,M,t * * f b^ tau :o appear that the •ight. nt <W Slatv, upon ”J n,ni1 ' r •* 8 - r ;""‘ ‘•■Jjanwier. ■. . . . 1 I M .mv ruim*rs li*;ve In m aflc .it as v t ba«t; *. aud the con- ; , ol j le ( ,ius** of the deed, but le«*t cubd agnin-t HN,»h»; d**-1 in justice ini^lit be done we will vino!! Wiih thus co. li Hied. Thus ui v'\** uor.e of ilu.ui. Wo learn that 1 he ballot box and on the battle| Jwi'as*d nude Rome «b field « ii I more reciiitiy still,in h , T ; ,Um ‘ ''l 1 * ^ ^ ja iniy .1 '} imui is blought before ery day than chii Ihj made in a wo k at litiltfH* Stall s, ill* r ed. i -I t.-ot»sr!- • • c court to answer li»r the of-j any ordinary employnirm. Those wb« tution has been affirm d tub** hu- j teuae. *l'pon tin* rlenth cf Math- ’'” ,l1 01,041 W, H » "hort premeiu all theeMieotinI attributef 1S< uu inquest washed, and of aoveieigtiiy. bo that now th j |> r . U. M. Talley made a the themy of our rulers, and the i post-tuoitern examination. The great nuiBH oft li Northern pfoplr bal, it appears, divide! into two Is, that th* United States is a na- | p&iti> } o-e of which rmgtd up on his dying duUi t Will ha*' • the i u jnty if 'J b d. which no fight before -1profitable biiHiuess known, itvery Uthing*new. Capital not requir»*«l We wil. furni-h you everything. $»0 i day and up winds is eaKily made with- ut BtHyinp hway from honieover night. S*o ri<<k wfintever. Many new worker* -anted at once Many are making fort ines hi tint buMnuns. Ladles luuko a* iiucli in- m< n,mill yeung boys and girh nuke great puy No one who is willing rk f«dh to iimke moro money • fort. Address li. HALLKTT A id, Mains. [feb.l-ly. LAWDRETHS 1 lion: in oilier wmilr a mi ml z. J. 1 ivaiU a..il c-.nu.- out nv.o iliv can- 17(lil u1 Qfll ponsnliduliii o. v.nmi-u ; and that tre ol ilia fo-vliratl, an.l the <,rh-| 111141001 Ihe States ► s on lioliis that L pHirtialiog the skull, which, :he Federal gove. niiieun i« b« uua , n tlieopuiieu ot the jury, prod need { to respect. A* there i« no ioc-ger any State sovereignty to rejnseut; and ns we are c« mi> iltd to submit to all the evils of a conMidated gov ernment, we arc in favor of abol ishing the Electoral col egts and deriving all the benefit vie pos-ibiy can under the taw older of thiugs Hud tliip been done piior to tl.e election of Tilden, it w uld have beeo impof-sible to have Nwiuuled the Democrats out of their victory; for Tilden had a pop lur majority of about a quarter mill on votes Eveu in the last election, when the whole campaign on the part of tIn- Democrats was vine huge blunder, Hancock hud a popular majority of about fifty thousand votes. Moreover the election of u Presi dent aud Vice President by the Electoral colleges frequently places men in office who have been repudi ated by the popular voice,-as in the cafes of Tilden and Hancock. To illustrate our meaning: Georgia in the late election gave Haucock, say fifty thousand majority; New York thousand ‘hath. \W are inhumed that the jury rendered a verdict for voluntary nir.n<-laughter, upon whi h charge Ti*ou was nritsltd and cMnmitte to jail. THE Telegraph & Keuenger M)lt 18SI. Work Editors, Mori Telk- uBAPmc News, More Cob- RKSRON l.ENCE, ABD • Nkw Type, All at a Large Additional Expense. BOOK. LowPriceof 82 per Year. ANOTHER NEW DEPARTURE I Bkoikmno with Jancary Ndm- HER, 1881. In obe lionoe to what we b-lieve to be a growing desire of the read ing public, the publishers beg to ananunce that Oodkt’s Lady’s Book in 1881 will contain A COMPLETE NOVEL In Er*py Rambert Besides th* following old-time spec ialities : ,, Beautiful Original Steel Plate Engravings. Diagram Patterns tor Ladies and Children. Mammoth Colored Fashion Plate. Hhort Stories, Poems and Bketch- Our popular Norelty Pages in Colors. Illustrated Art and Fashion Home Work. Aruhitecural Designs for Beau tiful Homes. Godey’s Recipes, Godey’s Pux- zles and Games. Monthly Chit-Chat on Festoons, etc., etc. No Contioncd Stories. EVERY NUBMKH COMPLETE IN ITSELF Buhseriptions will be received at tliis office in club, wi'ii this pa per the Butler IIebai.D, and Go- dey’s I ady’s Book fur one year, post-paid, ouly $3 00. The Jnnuaty uumlier will b« reedy Dec., 1st. n reneiht of 20 ci me a -ample copy will be prompt ly sent by tne publishers, nnd this imoiiut can he deducted when the price of the BubHerip'.i. n is mailed. Remit iiy money order, or draft on Philadelphia or New York, or l.y registered letter, payable to GODEY’S LADY’S BOOK I’UB. CO. (Limited,) KlOfi Chestnut 8t..Philiidolphia,l > tt Konu-lbliig Iu Ilreurus. \Ve are nut a bel-ev. r in dream- hilt tb le Im-been two evidences of dream- condlig to ]inss within the Iasi few week- that are rather strik ing. It will lie rememberi d by the realms of the Atm* that Mr T. C. We promise to spare neither box was burned to death in hi- pain-or expense in making our store iu niomiistoa Blew Weeks age. DAILY AND WEEKLY 1 ho niglit he was burn'd, when he j u nio„g the must readuble papers left homo to up town, his wife i ; n the Southern States, lit) down across tlie led and telli ()u;■ Daily i- published every u«li • p, and dreamed that two men day, (Mondays excepted). It con- v.u n* Irving to iminli-r uev liu«buud, ns tin* lntot uuws of the world, In- g'*l U|uiml uskfillier cot*k logo t u |} markft quetntioos of all kinds, up tnuu and g«*t. him to cotuei (.-Imaged daily. It is iu every re- borne, but tl.e took neglected,or re- ,p. ct a first-eluss daily new 8 |>oper lu-ed to go. Mrs l*i»x lay down Our Wekkly is the largest jm- acrosH the U *d again, und had nb-*ut j j„. r published Houth, containing (he huiiiii diearu. ^he got up and sixty-four columns, eight *9 Certain and Permanent Cure CONSUMPHOIT Catarrh, Bronchitis, ces, COUGHS, HFLDESZA, fort Thrtmi, Shirt*—$ ot Snath, CLiaOYKAN’3 SOU THBOAT, Amd otktr Dimum ml TBBO AT 9 LUNGS. DIBECTIOTtta IXH1DE. PRICE, $1.00 PER BOTTLE. LABOR SIZB, $AOa t to tin* door and found ire hu-hand’a store on fire, and alrunge tusuv, lie was burned wiih it. Ur. W. 1. Aduiiis, who died in the city a few weeks ago, had a dream some mon:hB before thnt lie and Mrs. J. F. Taylor his daughter would die within one week of each other. Mrs. Taylor died on Wed nesday at 3 o’clock p. m. and the Wednesday morning at 1 ms died, which was DM ^weelc. pages— tilled almost entirely with choice rending matter. Every farmer es pecially, should subscribe. TERMS: Daily—one year, $10; six months, $5.00; three months,$2 50; one month , $1. Wkkkly—one year, $2; six months, $1. to clubs of five, one year, $1.76; to club* of ten or more, one year, $1.60. Address, Teleoeaph Add Mersexokr, Msoon, Georgia. iiuKK Buttle Bcpoiik Tauixo. is»ii - Sana THE CONSTITUTION. Never iu onr hintor> Iimh a reliable, First-Class N cwspapei been so essentially needed by the Southern people as at present. Never has THE CON STITUTION been as THOR O UO HLr RQUll'P Fl> and so fully prepared to purnish Htioli a pujier as at present. With telegmnhio service unequalled by any Sohilrcrn paper, with Imineil corros|ioiideuce in every locality in which its readers are interested, with a capable editorial stnlf, a corps of efficient Reporters, and llie best of “special” contributor-. THE CONSTITUTION can promise to its readers that n will lie better than ever before, and will confirm its position us the Loading Southern Newspaper. While THE CONSTITUTION will carry the goneral news of the day, and expre— its opinion frankly on political topics, it will devote special attention to the develop ment of Southern Resources and all legitimate channels or direc tions. Every Georgian nnd every man interested in Southern enterprise should read TEIB CON STITUTION in one ot its edition-. TERMS—Daily, one year $19; six menlhs,$5;three month-,$2.5“; Weekly, one year, $1.5(1; six month-, $1; to clubs of tea, one year, $12.,; to elubs of l tuty, $1 a year. Southern Cultivator, one y***r, $1.50; 10 io club* ot ti*n, $12 50; toc.ub* of tweuty, $20 WhtekljT Constitution uuu Culti vator to same address, oim your $2 50. Address THU CONST I ruriu.S, Adniua. Gu. IEST IK THE WORLD ! linn B!-C#rt BoAa Ii ot m fG air,, w •llffetly 4IHr Wktu color. II mmf mpp—r whlit, tiBBlnrd hj ttacir. Awl m OONMR1BOII WITH •ARM AMD HABF.ZIl" BRAND will lh$w Iht onvRCH & ro.»l HABnxn* 8oo lUtritr Boklwf Mh D wliIt* oid Ptrnn, ahowli !>• AiiL liriLAB SUB1TAMCB8 and too 23? Bfiutlaavwn who yule* brood trade with Ttiii. will unproT# ita quaUtf, moke It rlaa batter ohAnrarent It from aoarino, Ky addlaf •oa-bairt^nKKiBfDl of Church k Co.'a ('o<U or Balcratw. Do aura andni t uaotoo ena'-li. na sty tiinee Ita coat Bee oaa pound package for acluable lniotm* Mon ko4 read ear*folly. SHOW THIS TO TOUI OIOCEO> POUND. Lamar Rankin & I am-ir, Macon nnd Atlnntn, On. W H O L R 8 A L E AGENT 8* 'Ihe Above Cut Show* the foe Simile Table of the $1.00 else. Outfit furnished frec,uith full iuslrurtioTiB for ooiinucliugiho most |irotitttbl« business Unit anyone can engage in. The bus- so easy to lcurn,aii lour iiiHeruc- lions are so simple and pi tin, that uny oue can inako great profits from ti.u very start. No one can fail who is wills ing to work. Women urs as nuccessful ftb men. Uoya uud girls cun earn large HiiniH. Many have made at the busimuM over one hundred dollars in a single week. Nothing like it ever known be fore, All who engage are surdrised at tho ease and rapidity with which they ure able to make money. Yon can uu* gitge iu thU business during your spare time rt great profit You do not have to invest capital in it We take all the risk. Those who need ready money, should write to at at oner. All fur nished free. Address TRUK A Co., Augusta, Main* [feb. -ly A REMEDY that in a aure end . f- fectmil curt* for ail diseases of tho biota] Skiu, Scrofula, On t r iu t v .e worst form, White Swelliuu, Uatavrls, (Lncer if tlm womb und all Clip me SoivR.no .nattor of in -' luiigHta tiling; we guar antee a emv ii* our rumulies are used according to direct ions. 'iniiti’s Srrfula v yr i|» AND STAR CURINE With these two mo lie!, im i*oiuiMn<*ff liiive omed huudr.’ds . -•••-of ihv lilCwnt diK»*as»*8 un-nil. .1. ••$♦*. .SMITH 8 8CROFULA SYUUP In an internal roiudv, one of the best blood puritmib known io tbe American peop 8TAB OUKINE. Is an external rainedv; bv applying it on tho outbid *, and taking Nnith'» rferofuta Hyrup, yu.i oune will I»h easi ly cured. If yon will vail on or ad •ireoM us we will Lake pleasure in showiug you hundreds of eeri-illvates ioiu partivs living in thia rt te tli«rt fou are well acquainted NVilh, that have Iwn cured hound and well l.v UMtng Star Corine and Smitli’a .Scrofu la Syrup. If you are alllicted ui*l» any if ihe Hbove me:iti«<m*d diseuHva do not think your case ai’l g< t well with out treatment ; do not dulu); the vh>h- er you will be rchtorul lo heniiii and huppiueM. Cull on Daniel Marsh nt once be fore it in t'Mi late’ uud get. iv bottle »>( Smith’s Scrofula Syrup and Star Cu riuc. Read the following certificates; January 19tli, 1H79. MeftHra. Daniel tk Marsh, 14 Kim Imll House, Atlanta, Ib-orgia. (»• -ntleuien; Tliift is to certify that we have tried SiuitliV rtcrofulu Syrup in several old chronic oases of Cuturrh Cancer, Sore Lega, etc., uml we cheer fully recommend it to the public as the best, safest aud most reliable blood purifier that can bo used for all dis eases for which it is recommended. Respect. R. HARTMAN Jc CO. For sale hy Walker <fc Gain, Butler Ga- S, 8. Monk, Carsonville, Gu. L. Potter, Pratlsburg, Ga., Freeman Mathews, Howard, Georgia. All communications should be ad dressed to to Daniel A Marsh, Bole proprietors, and manufacturer* 13 Kimbafi Haute, Atlanta, Ga. [aprC.ly QUQS | BACK ACHE. And nil diseases of tho Kidneys, Iliad- and Urinary Organs hy wearing tho IMPROVED EXCELSIOR KIDNEY PAD It i« n Marvel «•( Healing and Keellf. SIMPLE. SENSIBLE. DIECT, PAINLESS POWEFUL OCT where nil el-e fail**. A R'lfrlbA liO and • HEVOI.PTIOX lu Medii-inn. Alwnrptinn or direct a^plitution, iw oppo.Nfd to untaUhtaoiory iuteru.il medi cines. H-nd for onr trMitlNt* on Kiduey tronbles.Hout iree. bold hy dr»i)»giaU,,or Kent by m.ul. on receipt of pricej $‘2. /I DOB SHU The ‘Only" Lung Pad Co. WILLIAMS BLOCK. DETROIT, MICH, This i- th. r.rifrin.l tin.l gt.miin. 1 Ki,l- neiy Pml. A-k for it ami Uk- iio other. For sale by Hunt, K it kin if Lnmar, tvlmk'snlo druggist-,M.icon and Atlanta Ga: ,bJ ABS0RPTI0\ ATT LUNG DISEASES, auM throat diseases, BREATHING TROUBLES. It KlilVM INTO th- system 0B- rative agents and beating medicinm. It draws FROM the diseased ;>arl* the pnimius that cause death. Thou-and- Testify to It- Virtue! YOU CA\ BE RELIEVED AM) Don't despair until you have tried this Sensible, Kasily Applied aad It A DlCd LL P EFFBC TV A A Heinedy. Sold by Druggiats, or sent by mak on receipt of price, $2.00, by The‘Only’Lung PadC. WILLIAMS BLOOM., DETROIT, MIOH. Send for Teaitujoni.il -ud our hoekm “Three Millions a Yei^r.” Sent free. Fur side by Hunt, Rankin O 1-iiimr, \V'liolesaleDruggi8U,Mo!o« and Atlanta, Gu. J. M. W .CHRISTIAN’S Mtar and Restaurant, 88 C&wyt Steoal) MXU'JIJf, GfiOROlA. -:0:- FINE LIQUORS, WINES, CHAMPAGNE, PORTERS .ANtt LAGER BEElt. IMPORTED DOMESTIC CIGARS ALWAYS ON HAND We -gaio invite our old frieous nnd customer! to our well t'ornish- ed BAR un i bounteliillt -upj.livd tables, which me ready at all time* ior their c .intui t. V\’e alflo luruirli ILIST-OLASS BEDS FREtt OFCiiAliGE, to onr customer-who mop with us. When visiting Macon don't .'iiil to call and see tt*. uug31tf. J. St. W. CHRISTIAN. ATTENTION TEACHEJ18 AND PARENTS. SCHOOL LOOKS FOU TAYLOR COUNTY SCHOOLS- •:0: Butler, Oa., July Gth 1880. At a meeting of tho Uonul of Education of Taylor County, held to-day, the ioliowing resolution was unanimously adopted, with th. advice and consent of the leading teachers of the con.-ly : llcsolvtd: That the Boat'd ot Education of Taylor county, afto careful examination, do hereby prescribe for use iu the public school* of the county, the following Text-Books, viz: New Graded (American Ldltcnttuna!) Keuders. Cathcart’g Litei- nry Reader, ftwinton’s Word Book of Spelling. Swinton’s Geog raphies. Swintou's Histories. Robinson's Ari'hmciics. Spencerian Copy Books. Webster’s Dictionaries. A true extract Horn the rainu'es. W. I). GRACE, A. M. RHODES, P.es.deut Board. Coun'y ScIioj 1 Comraission-r. These books are to be procured nt Introductory and exchange rate- front tne foil -wu g Agon's. Pope & p. eplos, Butler, Ga. S. S. Monk, Cursonvili-, Ua. Freeman MntheWB, Howard, Ga. F. M. Moulton, Cedar Creek, Ga., and 11. T, Coletnuu,Reyn>lds, Ga, Fur Spreiu.eu copies, terms, etc., Address RQB3HT 3S. PARS. General Soutuukn Agent, Macon, Ga. IMPORTANT INFORMATION for the PEOPLE S0^£ VERY HARD NUTS TO CRACK. 1. Companies l ave sprung up in’every part of tho Union for making an “Initiating Singer Machines ” Why me not similar companies formed for making inti ntions of other Sewing Machines? Tire public will draw its own inference. Gold is continually couo- terfited; brass and tin never. 1HTEE-QUARTERS of all the Sewing Machines sold thruu'diont tiro world iu 1880, were genuine “SINGERS^ Hindu and sold hy 'I h- Singer Manufacturing Co. 2. 1 he Singer Iras tuk-n the 1' IKST PRIZE over all comnanies more tiiau TWO HUNDRED T MES. Why? 3. THE PEOPLE’S AWARD TO THE “SINGER.’’—Tbe people bought Singer Machines ns follows: 1870, 127 833 Singer Mnchiner; 1871, 181,260; 1872, 219,7, r 8;. 1873, 232,444; 1874 241,679; 1875, 249,852; 1876, 262,316; 1977, 282,012; 1878,356, 432. Many of the manufacturers of other machines refuse to st»t their sales. Why? Wust no money on inferior counterfeits. Pries of the genuine GREATLY REDUCED I Sales of 1878 over sales of 1870? 228,- 699 Machines. A THKEE-FOLE increare. W« ’Wnntan* Ercv Sraelxlno Sold Dy V«* The S'nger Manufacturing Company has 1,500 Subordinate Offl- oes in the United Stut and Chinn, nud 3,000 Offloes in the Old World and South America. $9*Send for Oiroulare. TBE SINGER MAMVFACTVBJNG COMPANY. G, W. LEONARD, Agent. 42 Marietta Street, Atlanta Ga