The Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1875-1962, February 15, 1881, Image 3

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LOCAL NEWS. TUESDAY FEB. 16th. 1881. OTUER- Tnlbotton Items. Mr. W. H. Martin, commenced lout week tho erection of a hatnl- somo cottage, Gothic style, in front of tli« Railroad depot On Sntuiday lost, at noon, the dwelling house and content,of Muj. George L. Kilpatrick, Wavirlv Hall, was conautn-d by fire Ori gin of the fire unknown Oidy a small, amount of furniture was saved. Probable loss about two thousand dollars. Another. On Sunday last, at about 11 o’clock, the kitchen of Mr. McCormick Neal, near Tal button, caught fire and came near be ng destroyed. By the prompt, efforts of Mr. Neal, the house was TAYLOR COUNTY SHERIFF SALES. fob uancu. Witt be sold before the Court House door nl the town or Bailor in until onnntj on the first Tuesday in Maroh noxt 1881 within tbs Isffal boon, of sale to tbs highest and best bidder for cash the following n.mad DroD* rrlr to jrlL r lsita of land No. 18 in the Agency reserve, lots 331 and 128 acres of lot number 320, lying north of branch running through Bailie; lot number 318, also fractions 314. 31ft, 310, 317, 321, 322, 323, 324, 326, mid 20 HCtvn cut off by change of river bed; all of Raid 65 acres of fraction number 220, in the 14th district of Taylor comity, bo- ing the north cant corner of -aid frac tion. AIho 52 acre* of lot number 7 in j agency reserve, in fluid county, bound ed by a line commencing at the south cunt oorner of Raid lot ami running along the Hue nourli west to the laudR of J. T. Lucas, thence due north went lo the north went houndm-v Hue of said lot, thence due north eiint to the land* of J \V Wactor, tii<-nce south st to the line running uorth east PERSONAL AND WISE! Ovur-ooats are still in great de mand. ( ur Marshal is bnsy to day. The accessions to Butler Eemale .College still continne to increase. No Valentioes were offered for sale in Butler;thua St. V’uleatine’s day appeared dnll to our lovers Mr P. 0. Smith has returned from the Medical Col lege of N ash- ville, Tenn, looking much iui- iiVed, wirit only a "slight"loss’ proved in health. 1 President Thornton repm is good Mr. Henry Teed has recently had i progress in track laving, the work his dwelling newly covered nod I "■ * n K a * }•>•“ ® end of .. . , i the road. Tlie sideling, or switch, otherwise improved. | wr< „„ , BSl ’ Thlirw , ’ Si. VAi.KNTiNKs 1 AY H im ! On yraierilay the engine and cars the 14th ol February luHt yeui,but; our c ol „i, ntl y rolled thie year it came oo Mommy. I ,, 1lt nil ».p e switch ntid imiugn* ati-d We uuinteutioDully neglected to j • r>u.*k11%vitier *»o our main line. If]jbetwoon Lockett and Wactor, the notice the presence of Ur. J. H. 1 th* wrath r i* good, we may safe- I direct to north mat boundary line of Williami of Lariv county iu our lv dp diet that the road will b»* ,ot * Uwied on os the proporty of town last’week, Vi it„,g the fan..- !^''V" T,,lh,rf,on l-v the mid- J' ^ Tv“r iupor ly of Prof. J.W. D aier :' T , • . .. . <V»ri, one of said fi fa’s being > inort- VVe return banks lor a ^wd-l< the short fill-in near the T liotlon hi f“vur of'j l*‘«U,wTw U “iIdd invitation to attend h vM*utim* daput Tit h work, tngeM.n- wi h Lock.-u; said G ft* Imving tecs. u«us- partv which was to u.aY" btvu given the cut tlr.ngh Mrs Cnrtfi'a field, .!.un>d H ud antigutd to Mrs. Martha 8. Gt Howard, at toe ie*idenco of;wd \ e coin pleted in anti lo linn* iui.lmll. N ti»*> if h*»y giv«*u to Mr. a d Mrs. V. 8. Biown, ou u*i for th*. track hymn, 155 TT L ikott, t until in poxucHhion. evening but norry t«>ai we could Romo of th timber# are on the AU» at the booh time uud^ place one not attend. The ticca*.ou no doubt I ground for the d».*)<ot budding, i ;k ‘“*' ot puituining eight acien wa* one of uiu-.h KUcce^H. \ which i# to bo a Hub-tanrinl wood- hind imn-n or tesa and hounded oh Little cur ie, the eldest son of! eu one for the present. Only ten,-1 J" ! J 's'WsilT™ our l,,e..l was Severely hit- j ^ • f W G l,a.I“Ti * , . , i I ooo. ur it h tho intention «>f Cnl. |, * , , f , teu by a dog lal.ugmg to a •>•*'«, Raoul, of the Central lo have thetL-'v*ofM.a ' It' tu- an his 'eft baud on 1 imiMlay luo'ti- ^ railroad lo> prn[ierly mapped out, • « #m |b, to ..-iy ilti.w mi fi i«’s is ing last; the Wound- « e nuaever with a view to , emmeeuev rth n ism-d b.v J. ,.i, Pyrun, T«* Ctillecmr. impiovuig wlmli wet) at fits. 1 a* 1 ' buildings a e 1, sated. It i-1||- l'nipei'i.v !'I I out hr Tax Ooileetor. thodglit to he senou. ! r^' 1 ,h,,! t *” 1 " lv " < P ,i,1 ‘ <] ’ T,, “ 3,1,1 18 f ? 1 . . lD _ , r . . , I hsmlsorne li- ck detmt at Nnfi, and i C A J POPE, Mr. vVa.de. „t m,s ^ ievervihing will be arrsng-d with I «*>“«• «h«i« wo It a. ii I* »lango*ou6i) • !, and ( p fi-.etice to thin end atid the btini-1 our int iiUiant matea im expect»u • iichm to b« trannadcd at that point. Ohkknwood,8,C ,<)an 27 1880 to live oidy a t w hoar.*, having j j Dr, L 1 Hill: been sinehen with pinaiyein about | Tim nisnv friends snd m-aosinteacea', 1 i, - Knowing thei cousti- tvti day- a,o. .'lie a, an iXU.il 111; «f Itev. I. F. Pool, will regret to lesm V, K '"‘ «* JUir Hu 1 Indy Nud her tnaiiy fr ernln Wlil le- J of bin death which occurred at bin I * AN, ‘ r, » f BUTLER FEMALE COLLEGE A HD MALE INSTITUTE. -:0:- Gxercisci for the Spring Term (nix months' session) jwill begin o* Monday, the 10th day of January 1881. trict of originally Muscogee now Tay* 'Rates of Tuition per School mouth of four lor oounty,except lot number 18. Also| WeekS Primary Clans $2.00 Intermediate Claes $3 00 Advanced Class $4 00 French and German (each sxtra) $2.00 Incidental fee (due on entering) 75 Lessons in Art Department (by Mrs. Barksdale) $2.50 Ample accommodations for Music, PltOF. DOZIER, will have associated wiih him Mr. J. D. Duncan, who Guinea highly recommended as a gentleman and a scholar; also, Miss Sallio Hays, in the Primary Department. Tuition due monthly in advance; deductions made only in rase of protracted sickness ol pupil, for two weeks or more. Our motto it thorough, practical woik. Discipline mild, but firm. Monthly reports issued No drones will he retained. Hoard in go,si families at I root $8 to $10 per month. For further particulars apply to JNO. W. DOZIER, Pres. Or JAMES D. RUSS, See’y B*d of Trustees. flftOil IKON BITTERS arc highly recommended icm all dineoMa re quiring a certain and efficient tonic ; especially Indigtatum, Dynjxpma, Inter mittent Fever*, Want of Appetite. Lou of Strength, Lack of Durgy, tie. Enriches the blood, strengthens the muscle*, and gives new life to the nerves. They act like a chanh on the digestive organa, removing all dyspeptic aymptoma, such as Tatting the Food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. Tho only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. Bold by all druggist*. Write for the ABC Book, 32 pp. of useful and amusing reading—tent free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, MtL BITTERS have used ,t ill gret Iter low. A I itiu d.tuglit.r ul Dr. K G. T. lilUh y, UilKuWlt ,xoh|n d nu liu- to,luuatc ticcitl,tit. by huiuiuj homo in this 0.',II,tv Uttar Itiononls | I'factie with most gratifying ir on K.t„r,lay tho ft,h iost., of apoptoxy. suit*,. I uniioaitatingly r com- \\V regret to nnnounco the death | lilv “^ ’’ 118 a reliable and valirnb •• of Mrs. Martha T. Lowe, which I U'Doi-uiitrvf and geutle twlhurtm. Sundnt ni..| mug last' \Vi,ilu,taid-;"<!i'irred at the residence cf her | rapidly increasing poptilariiy irg alone near f, e ti e Her tdmb.ng a-n-in-law, Mr. J. M. Bateman, „ n ; a,te-i- the value of its m.dtuuul •outoeUiiy uaugti, auu ms rapioly | Suodny morning Inst, having Isn " “ burn,n , wio ii .vim a pieseliet, ul'lioug affi ctetl W'th consumption, muid she mu c.dimg her in. llier I Her death Wss calm and serene,nod who waa m an niljoiuiug itaiiii who whil'' oor cnmoiunitv, triends mid head the call auu inn to tier us- relative, mourn her lo** we m-nrn sisiancu when she exttuguisoed the n '• “ M we du thorn wlm have no flouius withoUi uny w nous result | hope of heaven. She was an affeo- ' pt,opei tits. Yours teateclfttUy, M. 0 TAGQART, M. D {rSETFor Bale to ti,e t a,le by W. H Haiikxit, Ai gusia, Ga., and by Walker & tittuu, Butter, Ga, Measrs Mauk A l houip-ou have I! i . on 1 ntl ‘ !"! , '.’’ or > » ' nlu lritml 811,1 » 1 train ...las »•« ' juat njwciveti a iuv 1 >t of vain tide iuule», all yuiiti^ aud well-bioke ,, which ibey oftta for auiu ul their ■tuhte* oU' Teaauimbk* lenua to our. farfULM*. ft very oj-euhunld look 10 hid io»eivat a»r* secure yoort aloek wmle the w)K»Muuny uiloniH Thc»e gentlemen are hbciai uud lionest (icaicid uud (heir dtoek are what they rejtieaeut They are uow k ell- iug u lai gc uuiuberoa lime lo those who we out j>ivj)inid to pay the Cush. They imve uis»» on hand sev eral new uud elegant buggies, uud HO oUUUUl lull lo be bill v' u. We Bulice t orn the Bueuu Visiu^» j/aA, that L*r. fe. L\ Mii, <>1 iiiuLbbuio, le.'Ure, uni Misk Vidoia, daughter of Col. VV. A. Biugh iv ii, oi Uucuu Vi'tu, weie iMniied.un the 2b,h ult. We con gratulate Dubai upon the uc- qnihiiu.il oi aUib a jewel to prebide OVei Ink UoUhelioid. A severe and almost iutal acci- deiit dccuiie i to ilie aUucou and Columbus uiuuu lreights ui How ard on Sutuiday mght lust* The freight tiuiii Iioui Muuou wnicb is due ut iioivarn u nw uiouieiiU abiud, bhiflcu lleeit Ub usual i p«U a side truck in order to gi e r*»uiu for the upproachibg tiu.u tioiu C*»- uiubus, wncU the liituuiu whose duty it WnR not,iuiUKUuiuiy cimi g- ed the bwiieh iu older lo throw the appro dung train upon ih iiiaiu truck, win u the conductor whose duly it was lo have changed it, but Sol knowing that it lmd beeu changed, placeil the switch in such a position as to throw the upproa h- ing trsin u|k»u the truck which the first train waa* stmul ng. w |» nin a few moments the twu , ame forcibly together; running at a slow rate ot spcetl however, u„ gieat amount of damage was done to either train. The engineer, Mr. Wa ker, who was under his engine lor the purpo.-u of gieasii.g it ut thf'tiuio, nair,>»ly esc,|wd a hor- • rib'e death, liut received Beveral •evert- bruises. 11. was carried to his liome in Columbus on Sundav. J. 8. R. SCOVUA, Morris, Ills., says:—When your “O, ly Ltfng Pud came to hand my sou oouid not raise his head, lie is •ow up and guiuniug every day .—8ee Adv, FOR BALE 1 lam prepared to offer to the fer$oers of Taylor and adjoining counties, the best Tennessee corn iu krje quantities at 80 cents per hu$heL. If sold in small quantities 66 cents per bushel Terms sti ict* Jycnsh. J,T. HARTLEY. ndghber. In her waa found very rirtuc r.f n pure and perfect l.idv Knowing that her time had dim*, that her la<U day on earth wonM soon Ihj speut, she wan per- tectly resigned to the will of her Master Her remains were inter n'd in the cemetery near the Bap-, list church on yesterday evening followed hy a large number of h. r dearest friends and loved-ones. That d'fiant relief Robert Toombs ot Oa., L said to have a great, capacity for mnk ng money, but the b ut investment lm even made, ii he Miff is witn Klienma- tinin. Lame Back, Spruins or Bruises would be to get a bottle ill ('oiissens' Lightuitg Lipiiuent ut f 0c a bottle, small 25c. White’s C'eam White Vermi fuge, the Iwst Worm Kiler. For ale bv Peed & Halley, Butler, Ga. The Wveltynn Memorial Vol ume.,or ll mley anil the Meth- otllrt Movement Judged by marly one hundred and fit*y writ rs. living and dead. The grandest Book «>t the age ! Th< Bible only excepted. Kvery Metb- od si should havt a copy. Prie to .00 ca-h. JNO. W. DOZIER, Local Ag’t , Butler, Ga. Fehrna v 14 h. 1881. The ( zur of lluxsia iu addition to the NiUiiisls has another foe to cruquei ; curious uiiection of the throat, which con d he cured by CoiisMens’ Honey of Tar, the only rcliahle remedy for Coughs, Golds and <dl discus* s of the th<oat aud uugs. Price fide. VV hite's Cream White Vermi fuge, the b- st Worm Killer. For sule by Peed & Halley, Butler, Ga. Creasy's extieinrly interesting vol mow iihiluring the hiHtoiy of llie fif lee.ii decireivt* battli-a of lh«i world,those few battles of which a contrary event would have ossentially varied the dra uiu of tho world in all im subsequent mtrues, is highly estoeuied by all read- era of history. Itlmsa long time ts en on Burper's list as one of their standard ImioUh, at the price of $1.50. Now it is issued in u vary haulaoii.e cloth-bound volume, by the Ainioi can Bonk Exchange, New York, at the nominal priooof 35 cents. It forms one of their Acme Library of History, which includes Macaulay’s England, $1.25 [rebnred from $7.50], GiM>on'i« Home, $2 00 [reduced from $0.00], Rollin'* A i,oient History, $1.75; Froiresart’s Chronicles, $1 5Q, and to which list will soon be added, ut equally low prices, Grom’s Greece, I Green'* [larger]Eegland, Mommsen’s Rome, Mubbou's Guizot's France, Carlyle’s French (revolution, 8ebiW Thirty Year’s War, and otherv Catalogues of the standard low-priced hooks of the Literaiy Revolution will he sent on application to t)>« American Rook Exchange, Tribal* Building, New York, Administrator’s Sals. GEORGIA—Tay lob County : By vicute of an order from iIih court of Ordinary of Talbot county, will »*• nold before the court honse door in the town of Butler, in Htid Taylor couuty, within the legal hours of sale, on tin- first Tuesday in March next, smd as the property of Marshall P. Brown, late of an id Talbot county deceased, the following deHcribed pri>|a-rty to- wit: Forty acres on rlie eusi eulo oi lol of land No. 107 in the 16th dis- of Said Taylor county; also |)i«- Imlam-e of said lot (subject to the en*- inbraiice oi the widow’s dowi ri br- g one liumlri'd and sixty scies motr less. Hold for the bem-fil of tin lieiis uud creditorR of auid deceased. ■i • cash. This 31st day of Junnnn 1881. 1>. R. BROWN, AdmiiiUtra tor on estate of M. P. Brown, dr- used. feh.lw4w. Yoiirsulves hy making un u *y when a golden cIuuich i> •tfeiT*d,theivhy aUuys keep, ng poverty from your Umn. I’Iiomj •'no hU'hva tuKa udvaniage •»! lie good diMiices for iiuiking money Ll.fil Hie offered,generally become weal diy, while those who do not iinprovi inch cliaiieeH remain in |M»veity, \V • wuiit uuiuy men.women,u*vh and mils, o work for us rigli. in iln ii own .ymm* tfcS. 1 lie bliHinerere will pav uioie lino :en tiuieN ordiimry witgen. Wo iiuui-h «iiexpensi\e outfit and all tlm> you in i d free. No one who engages f ii* to make money very rapally. Y. u can tievoie your whole limn to iho work, or n \ your Spain moiueuth. Full iufuriuatl- i tnd all tliut iaueeded a ritfion. AddreM 811.\SON A CO.. Port'aud, Maine. GLOFG1A—Taylob Coufty : The Reviewers appointed having rocotniuciided a Public Road running V; direction of Carsouvillo rhi '•Lawton** place, et. at. AH persons having objections to tin* -aine are hereby required to make •own the sunm within the time pre- vlbed by law. or saiil action ol sui«l •views will he approved. It; order of the tioard of ComtitL- siouers'.oad* niul Re enue. This Felirtim v 10-h 18bl. 1>. RUSS. feb.lfi-w4w. Clerk. FUli lihiNT ! The place one nud n lialf miles north of Butler, known as the Gr en Jordan place. For iuloruia tion apply at this office. January 30th, 1881. NOTICE! Mr. J. R. Htewurt, late of Ala bama, is now connected with the reliable firm ot Messrs. I’eeil & Hulley, Butler, Ga., and lesjiecl- tu ly solicits the patronage of his many friends in Taylor and ud' joining counties. Gd' NEW YORK 8T0RE. S. POPi J BR & CO. Succeshors to H. Witxelbnum A Bro. Determined that all may Jtnoie our intent ton of Selling/ DRY 600 0 8 For Less Ilian uifj ( itii be hougn anywhere, we call your ailenlion to the follow ing: i” AN ELEGANT LINK OF DK. S', GOODS, SILKS, VELVETS, " SATINS, bUAOADKS, OAsUMiiltKS, AltillAlR, CLUTU, ETC., .ti.,. AT GREAT UF.DUOlTuN, AND \VK MEAN REDUCTION WHEN WIS SAY IT. DRESSGGODb FROM 1UCLNIS IU ANY PhlCE. Our 5U ccutH ail wool Black Cualmieir in sup> r>or any oilier or the Name price iu color and qunlity T. l.»ur 50 cents colored CaelitncrcN can uot be brateu. Our 50 cento Oontot in the b .-»l a dd lor the money. Our 50 cents Three Bu t«m Kid Gl»»ve i- a Httpcnor article. Our 50 ceiihi Ladien and Gent* Uud -r vomi is a real iNiigaio. u W> only mention th*se prices but can show nil other goods M equally an low, uud only .oir y. ur caj; fin, ultumion wlicn ihuppmg iu i „ Alucon. Yf o Kcepa fuJli uud Hltocib; «i Ilosery, Luces, Fancy Gtaidh, Novcdtiea, House-Keeping Goods, OLANKETiS, BIjEAL’HINGH, hH.UlTNG.s, ETC. ETC. Our Cloak and Doliuuu stock in ihrLugeni to Ihj found any whore and wo wilt certainly. pieuNu in style and price when you want these goods—prices fioni $12 On to^5().U0 Wln-n visiting Macon d» u t mil to give uh a call, or if you cannot come sond your orde s und Wo will see that you g«-t wlmt you wuut at tho vrry lowest pric»s, niid the shortest time. S. POPPER & CC. TnUNOi'l.Alt Bl',ck, MACON, GA. no an•scs.it.'sr strootMAGOir. ca, Cambadga, C .....Mel, f.’.3Y«t - U'*- . INI. \mvrica* ->,ar*. F.r 1118 folli I • eurgia. .• •, s, a n*-w und varied l)o>.rs, Misti, Blinds, Win ner. ut tin- luWvMt prices t» i*i.d ordeiit to T. GUEKN- ,1*011, l»»4 OCt. 5'h tf. FI..MORE BROWN GEORGE W. BUKR, 97 CHICURY STREET, — — — MACON,UA h:iM UOA iu htoru, and constantly a<t viog, on* of the beat s**leot«d kIocem of wTcchery, Glass\/are, Cutlery, Silverplated-wan h ujory, arid Bohomian Class, Stoves. Tinwato And Housa Furnishing Goods Cenuraily ! VVhicii *t ufl’iT us low a, can bj bought in tl,i- or uny other murk,*t. Ic u^, lit lor liiat jiiHt'y CELEBRAT^iO • AiTME ClfiL’’ COCK STOVT ! Every Stove wairaniisl, uml aatislaclio g amnlissl it ever, iiiHtaaco •j'lialikilig the piildic lor i a liileriil puli,muge 1 reapeclfil ly so.ieit a collliuilallee ol 'lie sun e. unv 3* I if. GEUliGE W. BURR, 97 Uh ny Street, Mauott, U„. FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC. rail and If inter Styles, Patterns I'llhuijiasH'd. Prices\eiy L am LATEST STYLES OF COR.YICE. SU.1DJES, RIGS ETC. CO.UK aud LOOK. THOMAS WOOD. Next Door to Lnnier House, MACON, GA. H lit J VV IT’S NATIONAL - - - HOTEL. *\ea y »>p|M*sii.* the Pansinger depot. M;> cun, Georgia. The iNntiuual Ho*et hus been rece tly leutovafed, n fitted, and all of the modem improvement inin ductd which are nejestniry for a first cla - ho.el. Among the improve uents in a complete system of water- wiiks; winch atlorca every c*uvetmucu lo r the gm sts, aud protection, to ti e building aganiMi lire. The cuisine dipurunen is nnd* r the charge of the mcstexjierieiced cooks, and the tubl.-s, to varieties in • he sub-tantiuls, an 1 luxuries, U no* sujj ussvd in the Huiitli. BUOWNh NATIONAL HUTKJTia under the proprietorship «f K. E. Brown, theoUb st hotel pmprietoi ii Mae >u, or tiie State of G urgia, and his son Filmoie Browu, wUv was reared in t.ie note bii'iiit-ss. 1 Im h uior proiiiietor give- the liundredM of thousands of.patron* tnioiiglioUk the United H'ates, t.n* the Iasi quarter of a centaury, he his retciet ces. Ra es of charges: Ftfy Cants for a M»*h1, or for a Meal, or (• lo* giug; or Two Gollais pc (lay. E. E. BROWN & SON, (a*t. 5 h tf. Proprietors. CARUY YOUE COTTON TO Opposite . VV. BURKE i CO .> ook Flore, Aon US ds ±4T fl«coud Sti c*# MACON, OA. Satisfaction Guanniteed. B. L. WILLINGHAM. Chas. C Fbaky, of Adrian,Mich , toy.:—To my complete supriue, I obtained a good night's rent, the first night I wore en ‘Only Lung Pad." I have suffered from Asth ma for years,—bee Adv, CABHART tS CURD, INPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Hardware, Cutlery, &c. Aiflralnral Xmplommnts Tin and Wooden Ware of Every Description. WE UAVE NOW IN STORE A LARGE AND WELL ASSORT ED 8TOCK OF POCKET AM DILI CLTLSBT, FAIRBASK'S STANDARD SCALES. Merchants and other* would do well to call and sxamiue onr Stock. RON FRONT STORE, CHERRY STREET. MACON. GEORGIA. Sasii, Door aMBIMEipriil W.A. WILLIHGHAffi ,. Columbus, Sa. —DEALER Dors Blinds and White Pine Molding i LUMBER, LATHS, PLASTERER'S HAIR: PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY AND WINDOW GLAM CHEWACLA LIME hy the barrel or in car load lot*. AGENTS FOR THE BEST Kalsomin n use Anyone wanting anything In MY WITH MX shall kart nreantal FRICK*