The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885, May 30, 1873, Image 4

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!*OKTIiY. - " Hi- OIULt HiiJ-Til Cull 1X1) - M { w-.syiM+r’t.: * we-id, ( utitof fin iMk If' lesiy fiovef, Mtiaing IU #U.a)Ull .'I Usld, Who should dmu by ••••■fj-.u!'. i.>y • •■■>' Its /iwmad my W.v. !'■ >•■*>■< ■ my tVek, Then wii! .' *iv ■! fl.t of.. t, White Irx JTtdngif, *B(! • Huvt h ru-k. **J{ \; : <t m limy nr-tbctf" ftnsw hiy 1 v* And loving?/ te gait , l.i'li- rft**, ■ An<l wiping if'-wj n/y Clli'tt Lc- !!_u. He stt him '<ll Uik gf,w heml' lie krigned sen I* v.n Hreatl. ! fiw|i *wrt tow <W '■fl*' >.s .r.n 1 could f>uf .m i<* wiijl" !*!*(>wii;* I* - ■•■ -fie *jtet- <lo 1 Lit e,ill my in'■ ■i■ 1 * He (Afltei ho ViiCT, <uxt't’*jUd •* wtt And -jMi*rmnr 4 ' i l.di more grief tlmr* i fn tci:, Wlitli Willi * kit* ii In leave In'; ‘’UfltiMMMi tnM f,-*ur.d mn#t thdu got i love time better than fill ‘Ahm! Them m nti need W< bun JT In, i never me*ut to tell my mother' Tim Futo of It iiiults -4nft tiiuiolUilN t‘., noui bein' Jl'niM ,ol wlih.ii IX-H—U-iU —intW *-,.1.i. • ••••• " incut* Hi lli*' inimwiiv. *1 y iliiju* n-'-JV* manner 1.0 Ike ruent terrible mtpiter < [ (ii-tli Cullby At the outbreak "I tf.i: -a fit iuMMU It'- diwilid lii* own velum m. (,hllt bet?’-- W.w, 'h-rf —1 f f mr to liavc won milk nfl'l fejiu! illmi in tin Federal r vim, mpl v*'>" one of tin- *i Urljpnlient aiiHniil l l! i'l llm '■! on tkd jH'iite iwteMitlinn-nt. Jin w i -v< i gtitUilKinU hi Ikel •* | ini unciit Id Ike ( 11 iilitiM, end out wibbxwy nfi d* Vrucl iiieiiMiirca n( an mof’ielenn ( 'iii2i'-i • Tlatt Mgidmd bl# o*Mi lend and > 1 iJlHil In liHVO ifii't|nvi'‘! ’ 1. I 'I ~'ia.i.teifnort 1 Uni uul ty|H- i.l 1 lie ri'm-,-n ’•. A 1■ v hi ■ charlotte ww* |hmcii lu Itklinrliiid m lit'ii <iiii. I anli}' | liw hi ally ■■; 1 m‘i in 1 111 Ihi' hanging n( IVI Urn nmn i■ 1 1 1, , 11 -‘ lllllllllm fill kII HIM' III! HI I'll 1 ll' •i ■ • 1 l! Ot tnaMtoiii. Jim l.anr rut liir own tlii'imt uni“ii most likely < lltnmiHc-d ->n< iile I-, ng dfMWßtd llliu-' ll < Mil by "lie lie <'ppn-‘ *nr fit I he, fteui'h mitiM In nil Ulitfllielj e;e Hrfffc el Itlfl IBTl'i"efim ail imw oov > ill with Infinity #lii“l iftMtll I'l I aceldStlt of I* il rtti ibntUin, ? Tin- iihtory ot ifiirfirtiang RfrnafiTirn < TtiUn -ittng l.imoln descried i■ i■ I■ vf> Itla conscience tttul stuilifb and lij oil • ■ |r* id opinion*. lie vi'nh foully alu! Hli'Clou )j mu Ml* rod, In the hour oi lit* trlumjh Urn. Tl.oina* pledged liliTim-ll in Lynilibuig at the outbumk oi the war, to slum] hy hi* ncfgtitrain and kiiiiTrrd Heililri dI y oftlcr k > Anight HalitsT them.. At Ihr close. ol )tt hrt I Hunt in 11 i t ary rariTTru popicjiiyivTis' put over him, Hint hr dropped drr.d in dnn Franclscu. Old Hrownluw wufthr strong esf pro slavery man in nil the South. Hut he cast In hia lot with Uro AbulilluuisU, and persecuted his own pcophu- Jlr lmw u pmulyiu:, mul alts oat a driveling idiot. — I’iijl. ill alum vvaa T*n artlcii t SouThet iicr ( and could baldly ti i! language where with to"Oxpreaa hut übhorreucc of the disunion AbolUtuu party, tlr (imitated with that party eluting the win, and iTCamc very blttsr against but own teUiou. Ik .wen ctipci'C'.'dcd,-whr-n hky.-nrh wit. done, threw ttim-wlt in the HmWn in the uludurss of hi* datpotv* W Ira would uot rather be u crippled Confederate sdTilici, munching u < rusted curu bread lhan poor Longstreet el tin U ttt bituia IhlevcH. ' Enrroiw, like othei shrewd tucti, tnurt tire with their eyes and eara open. A good Btory i told ot one who started a payer lu a western town. Ih" town was in tested tty gambler?, whoae ptewneo whs a source ot annoyance Vo the cltirrns, who told the •dllur if he did not come out against- them they would not patronise his paper. He replied that he would give them a “smash „ t " uext day. S.iri' enough hia met issue contained the promised "smasher.'’ aud on tlie lllluiwing bioniiug tb* redoubtable cUi tor, with scissors lii hit hi, wmi sofßed In lit* sanctum, when in walked a large man with * cltab in his hand, who demanded to know it the editor was in, ‘•No ait,” was the reply , “he ha? stopp ed out. TakaWwat and read the papers— he will return in a minuta," Down sat the indignant man of cards, crossed his legs, with his club betwen them and commence! rradinga papcr.~ In the. meantime the editor quietly vamosod-dowu itaira, and at the lauding he met another excited man, with a cudgel iu his hand who asked if the editor was in. —"Tea, alrT *as the prompt response , “you will find him seated tipstairs, reading A newspaper. The latter, ou entoriug the room, with a furious oath, commenced a violent assault upon the former, which was misted with i equal ferocity. The tight was continued till they had both wiled 'o the foot of the stairs, and had pounded each other to their beans’ content, Okkhk vr THE “PIUNTKII’s l>KVlt..’ When Aldus M amities set up hi business m a {winter at Venice, he came iu jrasscs alon of a little negro boy. This boy was known over the city as “the little black devil" who assisted the misterious biblio factor; and some of the most ignorant peo pie believed none other than Satan, who helped Aldus iu the piouocution of his pro fcarion. One day, Manutitts, desirous to dispel this strange hallucination by public ity, displayed the young “imp to the pmnrf df*L peu this occasion lie . maun. Ibis short but characteristic speech: “Beit nlmn to Venice, that I, Aldus ■rkilM lailie Holy Church ami jwy have this day made public exposure ofthe rWnlerT DC vn' All those wL> think bo is not llcab and blood tuay come and pinch htm. HAiiUAiitii fefuVfc hTOitti 1 I JONES. ■ - —< - (•'•min, l tii ./no. K. •• i'i'.'!,i. 1 ) M iij Wi'-ii - . i :,;d IJi 14. l<V-r • r s rIN W A It l‘. ■ ' iN’-j AM, in. ir,i, .t7,7iT j • 1 1-1• ti..,., ! j A* llk B|l W liti HI,. 1,-1 (II f~I ;ij- V( j eanle cold liiij rti,, /-I iy Ti'Vi, lUJ'MU!-,. it, ‘ j J-nl nr ; > !„v. now u.mle, /nio,,i ( . ,J j, t Mioin soriCL AV /= - •- yr ..il A*, •*..*•• '* ” 1 To Mvrch.cuU : n. iriiani- -•; >!... I ,„"1 T‘7i W*th ie|;.M r ,,r.r t -|-'- LAMP GOODS. 4 A Com(deu> Aihihh mi ~t - >. A MI’S A ?ni * J,ATm i■ ~, Ty I is, IVViry f'tiiTtj', f7,r mTTT#| Ofdi'M teal fit mail will i**.lt, pw.mnl nn.iftm,.,' oal ilwcl ionA yui trunk td / fehf ly „ vy ii. 4uxi:h rominv, kn;n mr a nr* •* tin I'flwM l ‘< ‘ AT< nvl m 11 A &. 31 ATLANTA. IGA,. KHoNTtNti rr* r kihrat t, iirHv IMsmtiaoturer’s Agents and !*• h’i i - kinds ot HAItmVAHIL lt,iN BTKKI., t'CTLKin TOOLS fF AM, KINDS, •IUTLDKH.S Miid fAKIUAIii: MATKftIAL. Agents Icr Tui’m Stunglc Mai'limes, Svca i *0 more t’owiki Iknnpttny's ltißc aod itiasting I’owilcr, Mill Stones and Uollirig Moths, Propri i tors of the OROOJiS\ toUuu auil Hay Scrtw Presi. ,| 1 ’ ’ * ' 4 tjf* We are doing a Wholcaate Buaness, and a’ways keep on baml an ampic stock to siuvidv Itetail M'.rchants and Contract orSi Jan k'4-U. .r / ‘ ' B. DREWREY, Ilßl'BtilVl, 4fc# t'*. M K£U.OW v ftALL ■ik'.rr;s (. i J.i.l’- hiii.-i iMi ■ : 1 1 1 ' i'AiJ.SI M tA-HCMt-.-f HI A - —— —— ______ . , - Tl7ir:'7~ ” 1 ' > ■ ,Ct. r.j.t '. iJil.vf.liWtjirnU-rti-n. li iihj; a i w '*.ir mcfi ii Kf>iliitrr*, * -mo-I* lean -ill VI ItaU.'tWi i-'/al. l-u u- iwi f . c - k Jlli/.vVKVr I (MK I'uWiii.M imi -llMlltll 1. - I.IMMKNI ’/ The ?•? /' !. |*iw l> i- if He / . II illi ,liu 111 l J.IMi ,fj' vi ’/ . : 1 J f_AV IT iml .u-xCiml * ..1 1' ■t —j I I ,lj‘"i> ■ f (Ihlig gi**|* i It, will a*!l >1 )>l "* Ilia* V llili II UH ’O {di .iO W. • 1.l *! T 'H' T ANARUS“ !i.| 11.1 link ol —-f— --|). f ■ - (ftif* ly t v ~ ~ * - + dothitiy, _ A— Hoot* atld. Hll'iVf. llaie.’fnp*. N 'iii’in, Wfllti ■•■■ Tmnmlnyw l. i.l.m. IUI- nllutyle*. . * •: i,H "1 .* hii.li w* 'J- rtjijf h* m < Aim lSlif iisimrtuitlit "f iCJfoccriwi, i ll irdwaro, ’ I 'ruck try, i’.Kkct and Table CutlU rv, ' Ami * vi rytbißg to be found m tirsl <_Lae Mtatiliehiuenl. t*ivc us a call before i'lir chasing elsew licri' Vo trouble to show *o"d* at —- ni.Utf SIMOSTON* SO s ■J FOR SALE. Nf Y Heeidence in the town of < freon ± vttre, Mcrtvretter CS-itnuy. a g c*T dweliiug coni&ining nine coinlortahie, 'veil 41 tusked rooms, wilt sn goodjin.- bUms. stablee, cow sheds, &c, Ac., is !< r side. A well of pure water is -convenient tc the kitchen end garden contain# nearly an acre and is excellent soil, On the place is a splendid variety of P'ruit trees and Grape vines The bout yard is tastefully laid oil and is luii of well select ed shrubbery—all under a good enclosure The premises contain* Pf'een acres, more or loaa, with a large tlush branch running through the posseaoin. Don’t ail apply at tnarchl V4stn D. C. ORUtiIIAM J. U. AVIIITE, of Griffin, *., WITH HENRY &/JOHN PARET ’fens Youth* A Boys Clothing at Wholesale. Mo. TB‘BitoAi>'vav, coawn,TL*T. \fw York. Wieson i. Hear, i— ' - J er mm Orn sa* i ’•. -ly . ->•* * •w * . ■, )< ,000 L ! _I f ’A— -•r.iiv', IT: I ol CJAit toii ii r/f.f, ;.,.>mfev U made Ibis veir : \> Mut M | . pwy-iacwsA & ; "Cotton ittloto!2 1-2 CtK ! - - -1- ELLIS STM OO H E j: — - -R-TT.T nrry-^nv • ■ T~. . Si ifi ; i * ’ ■ Wn -1 ......... j BOUCHTINWKW VOIiLM: i 1 ' Ilft : 1.l I'lll'-t 1- .. ij.1... -1.. ■ ,r.. ; i ( witrt> liono* •#. ..'i yi-i *trn • i”rtwx h—- i ' .* ■.. . I. I, ,V k, i,i •* - -i.i ft c r - i •tfYT*t-r I - , ~ 7 --•! M. . *“ ■.<* ■iAA'tf+t ■ 'Httugr fo." i,.t c-s t VI--.' ,1 '. !(. S ,*.i Ik.* A. ' C\A> miN( i 441 MA ■ ■ -W • ’ y<> J W\ vi tii Uii ll4V< *V f t Qrn *▼ '** <’•' "tl iff *1 <-4*l* i* f< ALMO i— .*-*■ Wt - *** I !**• ••• arvi uni apilntJ TT— JNO.N. COOL Eli. ( Vr< <*♦ *‘i i*< l .* t Commission Merchanl. LaOUAMiGt, UA. , - —;(J -_-w. r -r i • -*N T HAVE JPW Vewte L and tin now ibte to show my t'.nsa spkndid aabkiltuieiit ilf fllowiiiS Ih.'iiiC*^ whkdTf will sell St YURY I,''w tijttUT* as ' ’• Bulk Meats. OoSCe, Sugar, Syrups. Xard, Tobacco, Hold ware, V STAPLE AVD Fancy lnr Goods --■ ’ I will be glad to have a caj: irom ali my Meriwether friends. You will find rue at the Buffalo’s Head. Very Hecspectfuiv, apOT-tf JVO N. COryr'Lß MOORE MARSH & CO.. W holloa 1 ‘ ■ DEALERS IN I )rv (roo'is, l ' . X-< (-!<>! i -*. BOOTSdSHOES, Sec. 77 *,• i ' 1 ’\ l 1 \ t. a'-m. 1 .i'l ■ r _ 'U: ' M U,t. <* * v***# * • - • ! • -.*• - - ... •w •*’*’■* ■ ... - ■ ■" " ■ ■ 1 "■ i ) \ ■ i wim :fi -- \ f ..... ” ... , v.l - •• e' ‘ '■ 4 .v. bought ’■ ' :/•• •■>;* ■ : • ! . • . . • " ______ Z i : ■ T.. .w 1. r ? i r A .Ui \N \ MAP* iKT i 1-1. ?!*.’ ! • tl * 1 4., v<. I,|! t| t H-.vf * I-. I Jj’uifi A. B i k • I 4 l !,| . IMVt ' NmW ■ twill k*“ ;t tUr> >u 'r- a,. . LAttOS utfWiiLL AfisOßTEft T< •* K of 1 /■// find lilnftlr (• '* * ZW TftvnYßji f .r the L f >N*G ar. l LII) LRAL PATROXAOE oxtenJ A to me. I rvspectftillyr invite a cor firman c<: ,f t;ie saotfr, and my.wdfto fit-it. Uto ' V .IXTttfiK*r* r><f V • - !<■'¥.‘tf-liz * c < r~ ; T7~* I— —-.rat v. o / I ■ L —i i _ j j arNUTIGK-Aii iwrsoas uukdiUii to { m ‘' *or Uo< I>S, ii. re-ijceaUc ,to cai! and settle. Ail tiebu. are consider led due, by Gulfia . aerckants, ear iy is the j fall as Ccttun eaa !jc s>>!d. Ami i now (give notice to ALL, that 1 am compelled ; to have money to pay my debts this FALL j *nd W IXTEI4, and will not wait for anv pan another year. J A r,KKk’* Aovember and, 18TAt lj % t&73. is 73. ■'>- i g M K W feTHKJi uy N ! a V INIUt A To It ~f'~7 7 "AE" iT- Jfc ' M T ZS 3 f * ! “■ ; , ~ ~ , , - ■ ■ ■ i ' ‘' i ' 1 i VJW If t'ULL flUijf - "0 \ - * and, . . ..... . • •'* - • * ONLY fkz A YEAR' . - ; I—'—- : sriT rtt%pm tm Vi nr, t t - ——- —-—■ ——■—. I— j~~ ~" : ~ 7 .. . a - terry tttitn ttr fimii tfii if min* V *h>illil killiw'lllM l"l tie v nmn rrrK ar | • .. ' ’ !. ■ . i | * i " oi:iys2a Ybai In ADVANCE ! i 1 i - *T. - ■ llmulfcr ill! tin adver- o, t|ri m I’tKiri (minty will apprjif In ftii* pap. r . " V ’ . 1. ■ - . > * ' mhs \ mri* f *mm ■ i VS~ Vow i: him vnd a vu- f i’ll - ir ;ntnirrpnic. Ti,c : iei ** | only TWO f*OI LAKS a YEA K,* • every family ii, the eou&ty hdrn ; ! av<- , Add: *, or ( j!I sad **e H M. L. HfcV ILJ-, Edi’or. Gi*-inv.lk,G*. r k * **