The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885, June 20, 1873, Image 2

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THE yjLNimiAXaR, Wi r. RMLirfkr jL *w% GUKKfcvn.LK.ritrnAV JTFsr r.-M iK7* J '"J..Li'S!FgJ!!L’!!aB l iii!lL „'U tlilru. The dialer* ha* been rcp'Wtod Mjrrevai; log to art nSwwrtfrg extent S ifemplil* and Nashville, the mortality .a Uie latter diy being frightful. The latent di-p*toU>- re port the disc we a* I argot y on the decrease It bo* n<>i assumed an epidemic turns, ■ —I ■—i - —- The i strrptllur, Oar exchanges state that the cater pillar La* nude it* ap[it"itri'<: in Southern Oeor gia n<l Alabama, and fears are exprcsst and that mudrdnwiage may result l> The CoMon crop from th*-ir ravugr*. Got don *, Tfßi of the editors'of the Mwon Tdegruj-fi *ttc* that they are noi initially an d'-atnie, when ap| < iriri j;4O early. lion. Hsbevt llppiitgrr. Mr. Einiig*r, lets Ordinary ©f Plk<- county, whine death wan ai.i.'miit ed last week, w lor awhile a cltixen of Meritreth er, and held the office of Tax aaaeaaor ring the war. _ lie was a member of toe Echo)* Gtnvrde, the first company Ural kd oar cottntydn to m (/ton rig or the war lu the Aral battle t>f Maoaaeas be wr* severely wounded and dinar Jed for further service hi th<- field. Last Jiumxrjf Lt wax chosen Ordinary of f'ike county over a pop ular oppoiieul, leading his ticket l>y a large majority. "Green lie the tuff nixrv* htru - ’ Who l H 1 The pHa*ip*i keeper of-thtr Gedrgtr I’aiillnntlary rrpotts a man In his charge . whose inline he doe* jurt know., tod de klrca to find out who be la, of what crime guilty, as well as Ihc length of time Tor which hs was sentenced Jt la strange bow a maw concerning whom an IIUIc la kn wH managed to get into the gta'e prison The Griffin pajicia not long since retort rd that webnil beea arrested, charged witli a grave crime. If we are found guilty up -00 I hi* charge, and sentenced to toe IV ni Untlary, It U to be hojred Ibe proper an tburUlea wilt at !<■* know when rmr time expire* and let u* out. Wo should regard it a* a groat misfortune to l incarcerated for even all months In lh I’cnltcullary, but the bins of indefinile Imprlsoiimmit is terrible to think 01. Again w>> uk. Who is this naiuclem, unknown convict f Inihlng r ' " The Mobile Register discourses on the xlrtuesoi bathing.; and It I* an Illustration of human perversity that any such dis course should lie needed whore the people can delectatothemaelstsdn the pure, Iwlght, green, salt water* of the Uulf. One Would Imagine that ihoeepenpte Would be a* fond of sporting In the water as the Hamls lrh Islanders. But here, In the inlrrtnf, where the water Is fresh, and generally accessible on ly at some Inconvenience, people are apt in neglect bathing. lAt M reflect on the vast deity cstelstiunsjrom the body In the form of insensllile and liquid perspiration during Urn hot weather: The*klo*hoht he-thoroughly elransed at least oneo every day, and the l>est time to do B(w* thlnh)l* before going to bed. f,et every ~ man hnttiw in pure entd water, urn app*i tug It long and xlg-n-rmsty with a sponge to hi* neek, then to the body and feel, nd flnallv scrubbing himself dry with the thickest and coarsest towel he turn pro cure. The shock and reaction will make a tired man feel as vigorous a* a colt. Will give him a cool, (fillet and healthful sleep, in the warmest weather, and he will wake In the morr.log clean and Irrsh for the duties of the day. Home physicians protest against bathing at night; but If hue eat* only a light supper ho will find expcr'.menlally a cold bath 1* the bc*t possible preparation tor *lcep, and m oon a* he be come* accustomed to It, a luxury th*t ho will anticipate with pleas ure ail day. The good mother always puls her ohildren to bed dean a* water can make them. Follow that example on your own person. Experience has taught us that he who takes Ins daily taxation In OpUl Water from the spring or well rarely or never contracts a “coli." It Isaloxnry in sum mer, but In cool weather a mortification to the flesh, which, however, like most oth ers, U healthftil and wholesome to a robust man. One ot techier constitution, who finds that the necessary reactionary glow of the system does not lollow, should axoid It. But all should keep clean by the abun dant use of water in some form of applica tion.—[Telegraph. ■owOreenbnck Paper* IMr. All the paper for the money Issued by the Government is manulactured at the Glen Mills, near Weat Chester, Ps. Short pieces of red silk are mixed with the pulp in the engine, and the finished stuff it conducted to the wire withont passing through any screens, which might retain the silk threads By an hrranpmeat above the wire cloth, a • shower of short pieces of fine blue silk thread is dropped in streaks upon the j>aper while it to being formed. The upper side, on which the blue silk to dropped, is the one user! for the face ot the notes, sad, Itoai the manner in which the threads are applied, toast show (hem more distinctly titan the Wswcr or reverse side t si though they are embeded deeply enough to Wahi fixed. The adit to guarded by •Mato<ght Midday to prevent the ab straction of any paper 'ffbAen-p ul IGtiheil the newly (kcUd &ntifor £oag.Oregrtfi in this city, i WiMi the Wurfnngtnr; eorrtspou int ol j lire Baltimore Hua "tie*- k“ admit* tint he J :la living under an ntiwt. a* charge ! by n ■ I'auberg pnper. They *!*'<:, however, 'that it is in it now thought Gtal lh fuel '■ wilt Imperil Mi *e*t ie iie S-nate, m It U jl. Dimed that the H-n tO, * long fiase ago. ! made a pretsedent try refusing to exclude a H-uator elected under an a**nmed name, 00 the iwmid that tire eha oon woe valid where there w no mistake as to the indi vidual meant Ur be aeicr u-4 by die Lcgisia, lure. The c%a*c of hi* chaog* of name | and local habtUUou (fare I •needy lived in EenSMjrlvani*,) it is *>*'t 1, was suiw ‘ yiaithful itnUeCfeUoar, Marie a ml* take and signed an melody else’* name, m bolted- wiih somebody eiae’a fond* -or aome other In lie, we. vtpptrie. (From Courier Jon real. MMlciucm < auteriAg the trtlng. 1 teat IvMUstr fry tlf. lira. I.r. The JfttlomthHefKjblicaa ol tbi* n.o n big ptibllfhef an futenrfew with Mr*, Lee. Iron* which the follow.ng last* relative to The Arlington estate appear: George Washington i'alien tiuati* dying la lS>/7, ;*vc his daughter, Mm. Ik? , by Ida will, tlot errttr ArlTTigtoh estate ; and General Ik:*. though aurntWj never psrtlcjpaifid la any manlier iuiu o worn ship or control. J here were eleven hundred *rr* in Uia waaU. which, at the time ol tire government oecu [ration, was wort b abrrtil ggrgj per ar re, arid ha* since greatly risen In value, Ad the time of it* nominal purchase by the govern : merit at Ilfd.bbO, there were severs! of Mrs lee * b lends ready to nißke Tlie' purebaw lor her, or to [my the (axes. I it liiay were no! sibrwrri to do either, ft Is Slsled tbal there la high Icgul rmthorlty connae'ed with 1 the government tor dottbrtng the yaltdity ( titti government 1 iffe. Mr*. Ik-c doe* iUA Ui have the estate r> stored, slm-e it* becoming a national cemetery, but does except a reasotrnbl* nmnneratin. Gener *t Ikaf* will, probated at I siington, b< i|tre*l|is only [mraonal estate, and make* no tawrtiou nl real estate, as hs owned none Tbs Arlington was sold uitdur the direr t tax tot June IWi, a* aineeiled hy act ot Ktibrnaiy fi, IWH. It wa* further Urn will id Mr, Guslis (hat tats aiavra sbotdd lie tree after the expiration of lire year*. The [icriod f manurnUalon came on in 1808, in lire hlght of the War, wlren General l,nn, * executor of thn will, summoned thoac slave* together at a [mint within hi* lines, ami gave them their psp’'* ami free [m*se ihe.ugo the r [iminisms llin** to gu Wither they would. The Ar ilrrgtoir estate waaaasessedUi lu<W*l thirty four thousand add one hundred dollar*, and In the opinion of cn npeteMjudges was worth from lorly to fifty thousand dollar* The land would now bring over IIU4.OW iI ie bell*vert that this is the only ca .whertHrc make aim* Cemetery. lim olii and the Soul 111, A genileinairof this nty related In us the other dty a i hai acterislic: iucldentcon earning IVetldt-rit Lincoln, BU(i which h^ 'worthy (71 preset vsiiou. The .subject of the war ws being disc u •ad, and Mr, It (of the-pnily mWrmwl by Mr. Lincoln), wm asked IP* opinion by the PrwiMuul ns to the contemplated policy of. eoereWtor war. Mr. H. being a Brutes' etgtp* man, euggt *t?d that to prevent Xtsrr ellnslon of fratricidal blood Mini sfr lie. " he" wayward listen I>4 allowed |t<> depart n peace," or at least bloodshed should le avoided. ■ Mr. Lincoln replied that whatever his sympathies an I feelings might be for tin people of the South, he, as President, was •worn to protect tod Uelcijd the coustiiu lion and laws of tlie Untied Bute*. lie said ho was in the condition of the boy who went out In company with a party of coon hunters, when a small young uxm wa caught, tied with a string, and the young lad requested to bold the coon until the re turn of the parly Iroiu the pursuit of more game. The coon tugged at this string t> get loose; looked wistfully at the neigh boring wood* and then at his guard, whore sympathies lor the UtUe prisoner were thoroughly aroused. After witnessing the vain struggles of the coon fur some time, with feelings of sorrow tally aroused he so liloquiscd aloud as follows: “Cooney I am sorry for you; I wee told to bold you ; I promised to do so, and can't let you go: hut I do wlah this string would break." This anecdote doubtless truly represent ed Mr. Lincoln’s real feeling toward tha South, ami his hope was the “string would break” rather than the effusion of blood should follow the attempt of the coercion of the South. But the string did not break, as we all know, and the consequences that followed have become a part of the imper ishable history of the country.—[Owena boro (Ky ) Monitor. New Thial to Stosxs.— lt will be seen by the telegrams that the Court of Appeals of New. York yesterday by a unanimous bench granted Stokes, who killed James Fisk, Jr., anew trial, which probably saves his neck. Several days ago a press dis patch was sent statiug that the court had refuJft the new trial which must, of course, have been founded on misinformation. They had a spirited party contest in the city of Indianapolis on Tuesday- Senator Morton was at home and gave hie attention to the busiueto. The rauU wa • demo crat Mayor and an equal division in the city council. Last year U gave a Republican majority ot 1,78*. Nearly all the other dries of the Bute, where elections were hdd, showed a like political revotaUoa. fyrorn-Ajtlswta Hreld. J AM Kaew Abom Mstarts, I was in Mr* Grier* i* IS#, wbm ebot ■r i wot epidemic ; tried to escape from it; ilirteTTo Ci T it<nu*, alter we got to tea -rood H well de'/siopevj ab<>artf the akip.— The dlaeaas remained with u, while are were on the ietinnn of Ksnruna, *©4 went up toe Pacific with Via to Ban Franctacta— During the time we saw many ttrong men j ,Jie coiivulatwi with cholera. Heeiag Ua fatal eff-ot* we consulted Dr. Brent who, since Ba, haa been an old practitioner ic Kt j Or leans. We asked, "Doctor what m the best Efctag a tuan can do when he has ebeler* 'J“ “Make hi* wjt! at once. Medicine wiii net cure cholera, air When the disease ie developed and cramp* are upon the pattern no use to give medicine. But," and [fe Doct.i am.led A lee m* ewr feegitaesed mgr] rtoos countenance*, "don’t bare the curse-i complaint. There ie actually no rieceasity 'or it, Here take this preartip lion Pr the druggist and ka* <bk remedy sir-i k-' p . by’you, and know that cholera w ! way* ptco-edcrl by dMirkus*. “t he r< /;.< Sy i give y<m wdl < i,ie ibe fetter, I nethiug wel cure ths Ut iw r " Here a copy ol the prescription Augl •eke-i I'mt of Crst.dy, Ounce Guns f;*injjLr>r, 0- "- “ Cayenne pepper. Now, from that iUy to this f have al way s bari this remedy *1 hand, and hate u**. 1 seen it fail to cure dlarrluea—dnctpieut chol' ra. Have seen it trkvj then andshi'e In hundred* ol mstaßres, always with atac c**: I feel < onstra'ner) in wrl'e thhi ate .at this in it no knowing that an ordlnt "ryTTer i[u) for cholera,” pubiiabed In Ihc ordnary way, worth! tot attract silent ttn IKrt a|i who are slrsld ut cinder* ml the. above / ![>* on!, and w- b It tUj> ttM very Britt ill< iirisifoh’bf to run off . You cannot have cholera unless It tat pie ce*dl Jo McHkKtt. The hrusnit f t rtitle. The virulent influence of Hir in* t<. making fall early in the ...re Slot IIP: <JX.-MUjijitHa ( that the rnroillil record I* burdened with some of it.e ghost Iksl and most fljSgreW M IbwrderS geet chronicled, while the Midget <<| ml not ertinee is overflowing. This state of Ujlngt Je soaflaed u w> particular section, Mu nomprbs* a acopa of country (root Maim to Mexico and from Ml# Oily of Brotherly le.ve to llmt famous town in i.)t* tkcctdlrir where they Worry ntiforpmaUi CelcatlaU With bull dug*. Tb-t last New Turk Her aid otmtains the details of a dots*! murder ■ in rtiflteTCht parte „f the country, end even here In the orderly city of Savannah w* have eight or ten murder cases on theerim Inal dashes—{hwXr Mt ivtt . 'y — j*tLJcnb ycara of age, have entered TOO acre* of land In Kan*a, and Intend to make a dairy faroi of it All but IWo of tlie girls atf graduate* of fc-tstern clt>*o? an 1 ! two of them Ire pf(ifide lit In H,’||| u 11! t fgL rli.unia . Ry- I nr Mo. Vi..- jolpisnn, an attractive | young woman, started a Uailier shop IS ” ritlrt*k t-*wu (To- other lay All the wive* .u the town vu-neal moved by a rommon impulse to present their husband* with some little love token. Ily a remarkable , . li?r—y srt f.-Ti 11prf mi-rs and TTrushc* and mug* Thompson, Cole A Cos. WANtt'A' TI'RIIM* OF AND DEALERS IN Furniture, S TT c n A s Bedsteads, Buieaus, Chairs, Mattresses,Klc Metallic Burial Cases and Rosewood Coffins Always on Hand. jsru wnan aa. Babies Faraijhed i with carriages at reasonable prices. Juneßo-tf Notice. G RKKSVILLK. oa., I June 13,187* f Be H entered by the lntendant and itoord of Commissioners of said town, that aA owners of side-walk* and street cro sings— that are used for public passing- in nrd town, be, and they are hereby, ordered to put the same in a good condition, on, or by the Ist day of August neat. In deiauil the the said Hoard of Commissioners will have the work done at the expense of the owner. A, H. Freeman, 1 In’dt Dr. K. F. Hall, | Jno.S. Grant, )■ Commisaionera R. N. Ellis, I J. K. Adams. J Clk. ju'JO 3t . Notice. T 06T OR mislaid, by the undersigned, I l one promissory note, given for $lO and sixty cents, with Petty . (oat.) Principal, and Biay,(whrte)security Said note due, I think, January 1873. All parties are hereby warned against trading Sr as id note, and the principal and security directed not to par the name to any one. j m 90 lm PETKR STROZIBR. jitO.lST, COOPER, Grocer and 1-^ — '• ' - CommiMioa Merchants LaORANGE, OA. " f HAVE Jt ST rrturnep v ss v,,,g 1 a>d am njw stale to si.o* myjfri* n.is a splendid aeaortment of Groceries f>,uns lie, fcarde and Vmey Dry G.i, |[ ,=t which I shall sell at vt/y low figurt*. I rkieft as Griltt, Floor. Bulk Meats. Gwffee, ftogar Tobacco ami ilardwate. s r a p Ik j : 1 ... AND r - - . ; - - ' ■ 1 ■ M :_ _ , . .... WB vK- swsfisah* - I w ill Iw giart to have a call from .:. rny Vlr. is. K,, t fnricU, i'uo a... fin*, roe si ties li.pfalo’s Head Very llnsjso iftitly, apDI M JNtL N- UOUf'XIt GREAT BARGAINS is f >i*y Goods a . •*■ <44P frr • DAVID ELLIS lOHf I ] consisting or " _____ .fr pauses flttks We the ssta -■ FANCY DfUNM OOOIW, mnRONM snd I.AfJMC J OfNnHAWH. handsome an,, cheap. ttAlvtfnu in sou str- ' ■ r.~%n A —Hale- OooAa.-poff*. Ptafta. Ar Buollea, Hoop skirta, Beits, Glove* Ac , Ac. Het* fiir boy* girl* snd ladies of nil nty.ee. SHOES For Ladies Oects, Youths and Cbddrrn. ALSO A Large Lot of Striped Osnahurgs. I have alco on hand a supply of GROCERIES .........SUCH as- Sugar. C.aflee, Floor. Mea., 1 ' Bacon, Lard, Salt. dVi-.h Caedv and N::n For the Little one*. j lm DAVID ELLIS FOB SALE. MY Residence in the tow a of Green villa, Meriwether ■ iy, a good dwelling containing nmo comfortable, well finished rooms, wi h six good fire-places, excellent cook-house and extra out hoeres sublet, cow shads, tom, too, to far sale. A well ot pure water is convenieat to the kitchen and lot. Tne garden contains nearly an acre and to excellent toil. On the place to a s plead id variety ot Fruit trace and Grape mta The front yard to tasteftdly laid oft and to tall of well set. ct ed shrubbery—all under a good enefoeure The premises contains fifteen acres, aeore or leas, with a large flash branch tanning through the posse so in. Don’t oil apply at march 14-ton D. C. GRESHAM. CAUTION. ALL PERSONS ore warned not to employ Mose Hatcben* and Sam Echols, (colored,) wbo-eie lawfully hired to me tor the present year, and have lett my service without my coo sent. I will prone cutaway person to the extent of the law who hires them for a single day after pub lication of this notice. joaeMMm A. J. PINSON, NewnsaGx f-A GRANGE y'f OV Jfi bTtMiBI I B. JCJtOJS. (Hm*ic#or U) J s4*y i\ ? Manji#tr**.rfsr | sr.-lj Vii ;i 6Ast MiiA* Kcot<i iMr t i in r.# i, and J'**i>*t] TIN W A ll' 1: . S.'M/KIMU AND BE .TING. j-TOYK” o : *,, * 1 nse, ~0 ,vt,t 's, , , -.. As an !,, sson- ■ : *-. ■. c*u be fco-d y where. cr -■ mv- -nfrr.v.:;. jkL “Z . . II . .‘ * F . .<1 *• *• * Sm gey fltxgW now made, fursishnd a ?HGtrr KonrE * To Merrhanls Sfwrviia.iU rnn have any Atlantal: ft-. %* dupip.tsd kith Weight w 'ed LAMP OOODS A Oonj.ie'. Avaortxaent ot LA N Ida LdU U-Ki’ t..a il(- ir V'rrv t'fieep r.u. ( *-. Ml OfiM* •**! toy wi'l t j rt, i f,’*i 4f#MfapKl ' ft miy w a V. HI in ill I ft fM fti. —T - - ■ * S - -e— ■ I 11i i*< i waro Mfiviumt . ATLANTA. OA.. ff>NTlNd a I. RIMRALL W* [Manufacturer's A rent* and TValrra in all hinds of HARDWARE, IRON. STEEL CUTLERT, TOOGS OF ALL KINDS. mni.DERP and CARRIAGE MATERIAL Agents for But’s Bhinrle MachmM, tot* more I’d wrier fbmpiny* Kifle and Blasting Powder, Mill Stones and Bolting XSntto, Ptoprv tort of the BROOKS* ft(M t>4 I*J Strew Pre* W We are dtnng a Wholesale Busi jess and always keep oe hand aa ample Mock to supply Retail Merchants and Ontrac torn Jon 24 U MOORE MARSH A 'CO.. "Wholesale j DEALERS IN Dry Goods; Nu >t i< m>i, BOOTS, SHOES, Ao. ■ ——— rtouatm A Pryor St's , Atiauta, G*. I t . .jf.o w*. •. -. *•<-. ■ v. . . a-r.;i%tf.f f- '- ~vv 0... V- ; 1 , \\ r 1 W'B'i.D riwprctlnllr mole !1 It <, I.aniv, tierurr [tore else- W ti< , r t- ■ H T II . L* 1 ■largest .0 the S,‘,i;h, which hst.urf Stern twregkrt ■'77.7' t > rot ( > t ” l ■ „ I *"*<! wit at inters Mt*( ti[ Compare fs-,r, t.fv wi# \N ‘1 M*UK IT I oeftti attcti'ion ciVrrt to 'rr.ter IfnersH tJoll* aplr ?m if'Xßfl,, M MtSH *<Vt ; ’ * Jamsg A. Beeks, • nir . wr.tm-.iA " t ' ——•—" _ . 2 HAVE brj-r TT rTo|(> J\p will keep thr -ngb the ■**- :i t n.y uan* LARGEand WELL of Fall and Wtnlrr Goods. tir f bnkfnl for the LONG and LIB ERAL PATRONAGE extended to me, f respectluiir invite a continuance of the same, and pledge myself to n\>ik* uin (A. ISTKHKSTof BUT if MB m ' a HT NOTICE.-All persons indebted to me for GOODS, arc reaperttally nquatod to coll and settle. All debts are consider ed due, by Griffis merchants, early to the toll as Cotton coil be sold. And I now give notice to ALL, that I am compelled to have money to pay my debts it* fAIJ. and WINTER, and will nrd wait for any part another year. J. A. BEERS. November 6, 1F72.1 bt * i