The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885, August 22, 1873, Image 3

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THE VINDICATOR. rrnusn kd mRY wdaT, BY WM. T. REVILL. AT tX) PER ANSI M. IN ADVANCE Hc ft AriverUaiug Spao tk ,4 wk* j 3 mi, 6mt ■ < 1 inch IDO 2 £J~' i3O :00 TO UC ; m:a 1 SufifclJ Mi IMQ J 5 ft) 3 inches I 200 s Stt)| 1000 j CoVt, i\ on i col iSW 10 001 30 00 'iV <0 :c> 00 ‘ cul 100 15 00 !45 00,35 00 ICO . 0 ‘T 00l jTOOO ;30 00,35 W7GO 00 * #IOO JIT A liberal deduction wade to Those aivertisinj: l>y tbe uiOJdh or year. HOTH'C TO THE M KIJ. After this date, all legal advert!** ; eu" for the county <>f WeriweUicr, wTII be pltb tehed m the Mmivtktukk Dumv Vihui catok. Jas. W. H.VNNINC, Oidm.iry, Junes w ri ller, sheriff. A J HINTON. ‘ ■ .1-4 Jau. 4tfe, ItGA- Supr OwA tHRiES VI LLEr-FRIOA V iU->T *1 VG* local TOPICT" jjjp OorrM()oi)de&|i Beading us cam mu grcai'oni written rrs bmfc-v *’•''• aspect to them published. Pules* j.'aiclv written they will *!* be-consigned. jj the wastebasket. There will be no ci copttur: U‘ the above mica;- 1 Th best Cotton Gin is '■ lx’ had of Hutch mm A Bro. Hogansville, G. It runs li&bteT, gins taster and cleaner, and makes l #tt*r than any other gilt. {void u your orders . paijdjie. the first ul • oemtiei. • ; 1 v 5 3l Uea4 our new l*jtU advertisements. I'tviiLriVinlfiNßiaii lo'tbe I’uhln BclitM.i',k. - ■ - 1 1" ’'-r t" ! -■!- ! *• ■■-’•''’vqr'e-.. A ,1. Snelaon itae lot **! fine ‘-*l* r Mila. See taa a ‘ vertireiueu' lltxiiv.es It-- h-a 1.1 a 1 -bet l l'l • tom our ki> dlt lend I>l W J Barm-r PlEI' ill Otcei-vilVvii Fiiday lti tr.tt. ( tit; Llr/>. dengb' l r <|| Mr. ami Mm. U -r-rrvrr-mfl 1.1 ituuittir. — Att vk Ine I'.vi u N • il aupv . No wits met;! nl. SaU-iJ—i, iU--uiu:ixuva- A|i|llleUoi IrtVmen .- 1 !> p w i.l be t*< civ 1d at that titm W 'I ll *.v tl.", W M .. W 1.r.-eta a.44 4*■ q.m.ami... a i.Jk—wifh-a- IfCitloi; ot }. ’ ettet f r an Ii 1: t It i Jitnc who Will lie mm by Dieuv k. V former ehU a"l M.iiw' thef It wdi t>* IH'tl ti,Jl> [,l ! . > ' ! .4* *. !•' (■ . m It Cat.-l Ul the INtbib '-.‘■••eM *pw-. • • Hie aditur of the V tseu xt y Htiooi t ''i H;i,ur lay t' v'i)g, we t*fr • wtcf~Vto 1— I’--It** M-vi-rH trrrt *t H,. ’ t lii ; V> ;v Mu • h: t f ■ .< ■. ' Slid CkOtAl l,l!|l , Hyde M-tlMl'lOg ; hf *h. U 1| i *.o**l rtrfl* •■;••* — timr hut'not ** l to" r l.nv i A l.r.i'.J l! < ( vih* . r ' *- ( . ’! ; i 1 : i a sigh bora. M*. nutturus, A Invad ini ,;a.a us 12. 'h** >im t>i ■,t < T i- 1 'hi f.'l.aii:— fevfcUl rtjHMHE— washf l i tt>> i* la”* week. Fortunate, r no o>*.- ■■*■■• in i><! I’adl'n unkuowu. 11 * v - \/r,\ iici)' farmer who bus til*- grnj* -and wbst tafii.ar has r :*•* a .* * u large quantity u( hay for Writer nee. It ic letter to do 1 .'La than lo |>y ro uour pike* f<*r H r'lisrc bay uaat Spring, and have stork like unto the last k:ue tb.* dream •-.g I’barauh w rf* flint, the Nile UmriOATlne. It i reported that a while nan whose'* te load biin that MfJ'iilsd a ri*gro cbur*.is in H.a rpp<,i Wife recently, beiogdeapt "J hy a negro and rcccrad in to full communion. Home ol hit white adlghtwri not likhfft. a ••departOr.)’' wrr* • trout lo lyiM.ii hint. A proceeding ol thi* aort would offend the kind hearted Cbarle Sunnier who thick* a .bite man iiaa a better right to join a negro church titan cy other In the language of Oraot and Beauregard, let na have peace. Ik piuAAu, non dinpu'andvm. E. C. Jftfclfj, Evq. TUe Palmetto Shield gives ties following report of a: speech of our tormmr townsman, R 0. Mobley, Xu\. Thae was consi lerabk excitement to v>wn os last Mon<ky over ■ li* toil in the J C-OUTt, i EJIDgB/O, £*4. /presiding Tbs bint was a possessory warrant Uw *J at Hi* ins'iooe of a colored niao H 'uri Por<l, against Mr*. Parab A. Cook,a widow lariy, lor the possession ol a cow and calf The case was very ably are-aed by W. B Andrew* and E. C. Mobley, of Fairburn whose eloquence held theyner-aiot* , *pJi ■ y 1 * speech bad a telling effect upon bis 4 clien, ?wdy T wjreg- he ted -eg -is on* cf quest strains, a! i that i* beauti'S. ♦d vnbliwle. tn appealing for a verdict in wr favor he reminded the Court of the fact tha* ah' a, a fcriaia and ostfMCM widow trp,lying i: whh the yt >w demons a St subject for the loweat pit of h—lL Tilt widow being overjoyed with the eloquence of her attorney, wiped the tear* ftotn her “weeping eyes," and began to shoot in tin r*ort room *u then brought to a alien o*. ••hen Justice Ellington said be bad an idea ° r callingoa aotna brother to raise s tune, c*ii up wantn, aa*l change the ooort icto • rligiemt meeting, after wb-eh the lady, through tbs infill.nee of her mother, br c*me quiet and the case proceeded. The ’ - ! at. ut seven’begra, and wa* - c-.ded against the widow. Justice Efllngton, it * etna, has but little sympathy, or he would have giver? the ■-operty*tt> tfaeisrfy, but tc knows his ftnrr i and gave a verdict according to the law j and evidence. ; - If ftvLM. writ tttibfy -or- rrt —u* wtrrrr V wishes to gel up a revival, we " ill have n* appointment made knua u aai will as semble tt tin church. We think the l ••! vel made a mistake in selecting his proFc suon—lie ought to have been a preacher, A I’amous hnmilt Heministru res *il the Kite-:**. The Sav. News w rites as fubows m sf ; ;rd to the relationship fit is: tug between woof the leading friml’lca aC bouth Caro •ns and Massachusetts 4 While the fatal termination of the ia;t -lucT - tAtwfoa —Bern weft Uhr.i, Jf., and Judge Cooley is sad. tt revive* nttsc.r mem orica—some more p-inful stilt, and yet sets* very pies-lint-which eoiucru VU famous KheH , .mby. Fhitj on* c allot hnip meuriiog to |bt lamentable fata of it e a-cumpLahud Tabor who terita ad.arl with '>u Mewtu-vr—Au edit -rial app ate-t in the paper ri fleeting on Judge McGrath, an old ei‘brother f the combatant It was writ ten by Edmund liheil, a brother of Barn wed Jr. Ho a r know led gad: himself thr author, and agnifled kis willingness to re spinel to any hostile an saage, but ttdblratn demanded aaueiactwtt of Tabor only, lie accepted the cbatlenge au.l was killed Up u the held, Tabor jv as uuusia oi iviieth He re irked among the fliel it not me very fuel, ot the intellectual young tuen ot South Carolina, lia gave promise of a ghxioua future m thy world of letters and politics, aifd was universally admired as well as loved. His early aud viedeut death caused a gaudal Uuienl alioti, ami tv bin day it is. to mi who admit* g< uius ,;.iked tai:h v.itnr, ain st painful menu TAfi* 1* suit associated -Vila tiVbfuSfe oi Khrtl During the w•, iqid tor Causes net Ic-im :i|ht led, H.UiXom Calhouu till In a duel at the bauds of A. lied lUiult, allot Her out; of the Ukvtt Ul>th i. r*. 'Lheka reiiono'cutnek i-I tho HU*'-' hurrlbet* bung to itiimi lliot dialingtlMled 1 tathei, If.(but U.iuiw:i Kliett, Suuor, wh" ,- ~l una iiw hwd aaiwaai ro.e it,. t* [ a Derma'ta'lc ituli r ln the United State' II o! ReptSM ' ’V, -. <s and ring t>.e futi ~ a j,! 1... ■. 1■ i iii—i i—. ■ f 111111. * ■ 1,,* * 111 j hi lied With a lolly inUdlect, he- had a form I a ui :* oi a waul J.y w e the iui;‘t*<ma j thrtaofgciitlcmanly refinement. It was pnr-rrintrtTtg tu TTtC 'i-TSS. W*“ aS Tr<e, lh lll'Tfe ,i i ,'.U ly. ii a pt. t,l ftiTni. r U.#r aliauhl lai <!. ? *■>(.•" of jxttprwtr, *tT-nt! ; r:r-ts t-! •i. • ye. and fleiy toqui*i.ee if- sty e waa , m Wnye terse, itr-invc a-'d flicirt nn;! Borrr 'i n<** truly eloo tei.t Hic-arity in ill tie 1.14 'I *, >•:, pe upon ids brow, and th. L t1 ,.,| i. T - n r;. i ;■ ‘ of :11n o n re,-ran— j tirrj t 'iiiT:''ticir~tr~ hearers, an 1 insniay to j i iHmoita gai.thonan ti.v so :o*>g u <• *•. i u*..'. iU a i when ''i.ilni*! atrg , liriu .! si* n .iiii', wr i..i• I not e.iy |*o**;rr yil !.*• BL3:- y t tlt'OtH' the. YJiig <ll .1. -. ■ -a: w* me *•■■ i tnnt he :* u' re*. ) njr :: 1* * In Tons] '*Oj.pi I*.l| haroitll'l, * SiUii-d invai:ih 1-- tha.'. trt.:i nngtit Wu i ■’ r i;i> hr rctsi.'s the i ■ Jn oc ami i syn- hr of hi;- admiti.ig '■■ niiTyiqcii. * '.Vi. . Ijioli:.' hbu li'l'i to* .I'e i ■ 1 li ft h.i.i ; ! i j iii'ii. ry of h tii. i, though |r:-4’, aW'lf'i" UII 'he *' • ''ll • 1 j.' tn iof n reWs’d, wh ch fo'lo.k t or ■ < oinptt .n li.'m*Uoo j. Then; i a tradition comic* 'e*| with tile Initlf'Shd crfrer ol thl* dlstiriKurthed gi u ileirvtn At ti e lime whet* he wee in the t'tii'ed Htaojs iiouae af Kepreaentati*ea. the < h*rn[non *i| the Houthcrii cauae, John 'd'liucjr A Uma wa hla atibsl and uaoat ' ouapi;tt<uii antagonist. We had Ollen heard that theae gift*: 1 m*-n were <!<••* eral • and Iroru a ( o ninon am tod tliat 'here coursed through their reina a kindred hlorrd. W'e dedmed the report mere idle rurnor, hot übae*|ueut inquiry has aatitfle i tie ol in troth. It ia a ( tirioma phot ol Anori( an family hbtory, worthy of pubh • atior, and ia but Ujr tb Tlioina* and Jamee Hmfth, Irreihur*, were Englishmen who followed tbs fdrt tines of Cromwell. They were prominent as political writers on that side. They i a me so tbs Province ol Boutb Carolina in 1671, being attracted tlutber by the restore liotr of-Cbarlet the Second. Thomas re maned in the Province and became a ru ling msn. indQtfl lie receiver! from tbe lint.eh Crown a patent ol forty eight thou sand acres of land, situate in ftoulh aa<J North Carolina. From hi* irnmenaa L-Uult n lands he acquired tbh title of Laodgrate Hw ih.wn'lliy'that ntffiwfc* heern.t most generally known. In UMs'J he was appoint ed Governor of the Province of Booth Cm. olina. Larriwsil Hhe't is a descendant In the direct lias from this mac He belongs we laoieve, to the sixth generation of his dmcßßda&ts. Am Btnivb, the brother, was a diisentieg clergyman. He soon -WGWGi-vn* a hf KBBfeTrtSgl' daugliter, (r, it may Ur, his married “oid John. Adams’ 1 in October, 1761. John Quincy Adams ; therefore a lineal descendant cf 'James,'he brother of “Laadgravs Smith Abigail Smith, the mother of John Quincy Adams, was one of the most remarkable women thj* or any other dountry has pro duced. A mind free from prejudice can *w*!y read her SWtory without coming to the concloaioa that (be was the most ittei.ectea! among the many intellectual women who have been mistresses of the White House. The descendants of Thomas Smith are very numerous in South Carolina, and ibere are many aUo in Georgia Gsr.srs! -V t‘.r’ whe **s kdied near M dwar, f > 1 erly 1 ounty, during the revolution, amplif ier Ih m Screven county in this Hjm 1 b named, was mimed, was on the msd|jal - 'c a 1! . T ai.t ~fl sndgravc The iutelleet of these ancestsr has Tiroiigh many generations, bten trdostpU ed, JkTAliy oi tne ablest meu 01 Mouth CsY •liua, o! the present and the pest genera r-Hi trace tUe*r otigiu to Landgrave Hmith- A considerable ]>er cent, of the oKlust end most famous families of that State are of in- blood. The Adams Karntly, tor iutel- V of the highest order, associated, too, w ith The best moral ■wor th is perhaps an c--.ee; 1 on to the whole world, in the Irans m: - . nof intellect .rom father to son, and i.OM gceeration to generation. As we began this at tide by reference to ;trifling, and to dueling in the Hhett latuily e i-,.Jd not In ter conclude, than by re .isrVing, that rVUatever of praise or ccu -ura there may be in the practice, the sons oi lUrnwcH lthett, never acquired that either fiom his preccfit or example. When invited in Washington City to mortal com bat by Jeie ('lcuieuss, the 1 scalar iroiu Ala '.l.l ui , lie de. lined and iu cxplanaliuo aaid he was a member ol the ehurcdirjuul- piiu -ipl#4 aguiost durltug Oletevathm teaehvs ms- lost wwisiu fntiilitieii —follow uet-teitt lamilies, and it may tv lhal dueling is the misfonune of the younger Ifhetts. #iddllii# Ike ttiglxl Hr. Thagrangers of Bureau County, Illinois, meeting in a Republican atrongbold, under the presidency i>fa liepublß- .n memher oF Ike Leg it! stare, beve matched the Ohio piaUor.u ih,tli mat: ;r of 0110 of ita. t*vol lions. luUd of oeueu.log both political ps'.iea M Joiiil aulhon of their woes, they declare that “the polltici! paily which for the |ket tlmldvii yesrsi has hr 1 pet fee,l aud eci efirs control of our Hiate and national afl.i *, with a uple tim< and | dwer to rem ady aft evils and correct all abases *it bin ttie it.ope of gaveintijpotef aeiiou. If It Usd -.j ,< ■ tetended 1t I'.illy and elenrly rcsfK ur.liie for the giievauces of which we t otup.uu,’' Li tli t tlvey lirtrc ferj clearly "fixed Hie b'auie loi the r grievaueea on tho tight < nn. It is a cosßinoa thing for the gfan gare to pataresolution* mUittjj tbaftnelvi* Jflfjsa ftom* birtt panics breiule of the a’'.eged C*rtoption of both put ties. It i U.ue ihao.fa.uxiMUi.Bty. Nnnb aodStmiMua been a prey to corrupt pa. ly influences a* uveiumd through the K*di rat and Hiate ti.iveinmenU, if is trno that railroad yo nopoliei and i. . ,s umlei govo: nmeul ptoy ti'c.ioti have hico tenuiug riot over tho people In many lection* But who is re 'N'in ..4 pn. •, ' .’llii? In ajwtr obrluua imalake, Iruitt the very fact that una na.ly has hd untntcrruptvd |iwet tor the final tliirire 1 yca-a Lie, lug which l.uur InaaLOf those ttbuava have ongniatad), wlifle the T.crpa tty, folai fivm having power to . w.uli aud oppreaai.-n, l.ar tymr euugjiiug lot very ex tat Men li ... man ■ tly Wl mg toe i. to lay ituy f +oe—limne On—the — lof-the a' lse if tiu< past lew yeara. and to are tee at least iou ui the |*rniera' par y that re ng‘tn* who Is It.tly olcame Uw tha the cwuuity h‘ VTic e*T, ari(Tp.'OcT)t - ’!< e* ir * udingiy. I) : t .;l h* ’.Oi.jf "le ll> w ' . 1 iI. Ui Itv ! ,1 and 'J<e laid, the high ofllci is or the jov . ruim* ui could not Imi l..ied in fa in 4 clana legtalathm ; but mice that pMiy wa *e i own, ion option ban been rbarg i w. aea y eyidantu of platiaihirly and troth, on ad the officer* ol the go 'eminent from the I*i . dent down. Ho many c>r in, afliensr have been loatamd or winked ht by tie governriirnt, tliat mamoiy grow* fatigued wi'h the rfloit to recall vhain, an*l rtfii sec the taak. On’y " nt: po'ty •• ra B p*inaihle for the trial ailuiifpa.iation ol the last thirteen yeara, aod that party la the one now in power Upon them let tb tiisate r< t. —( hatj rang* Keiiorlt f. Hi,imp Wiirlittnau, alter preaching tn able sermon in Dresden, Wsst Tsoaesaee, said be bail bisn requested to aay some tiling id regard to til* effort that waa being made to build % baryta id WitnWp. Will. | a '.ontsmptuAds corf of hi* lfptf hfi sad t’j.v he never had preachpd in such a shanty befors in this day of railroads, and never wanted to preach in it again. Thst they could do better If they woild. Whan be went to a town thera were tbrea thirl*, tmi-be judged H by-yltw oftarches, tbs acboorbooac and the grave yard ; If these were neat and tasty, wall carsd for and adorned, when be left be left bis blissing* with them, but that be mtiat lie excaaed for not leaving hie bleasings wi(h flrcsden un der eighteen months, aa the three place* r-fi-jrs-1 lo would not likely be fixed up un Ter that time, What would the Eiahop ■Buy if be was to visit tbe grave yard and school building in this place? Colutnbua it organ zk-j air independer, axe company from it* colored citizen. de . sigaed to become a the fire depart' meat. A Goon Name— Lieutenant Governor Montague, of Virginia, in a recent speech, denominated the Radicals, “the Suackoaa ty party." DRTTO BTOEE GRIFFIN. GEO. IWOtTLD respectfully ask of the trad ng public a share of their patronage, hsv :ng on Land a full assortment of Duns and Chemical*, Paints, Oils, Olasa, Patty Lamps, Kerosine, Otokiur Extracts and rtptcaa; Perfumery and Toilet Goods, ar.d evervthmg usually kept in a first clas. Drug Store and which I propose lo aeil a? the lowest market ra’es. ETDR ED- a ANTHONY is with me, and will take it as aip ial favor to have his friend' and v.nusifttnncra '*l! on hitu tanlT7*ly J N. HARRI. s’" A. BA TfCi A I X. P§s9rw^ is h e| eby given that someone mjj ptfam.ee a sp’endul Stove Hotise very cheap Thu undersigned ofTets lor sale that largr roremodlous STORE HOUSE copfa tiing a finely furnished front STORE ROOM. - Counting Hoorn, Bitl Kbohi and a well ar ) rauged cellar; onxho Bodih aid© ot the; I'libtlC btfuareTu the town oi fjreonville, j Meriwether County Georgia, known as 11 1 L. Malone's old stand. This property must' i < If not s-.i;4 w:t.;.tt Ivventv days it will be sold at ;i J ... "-i PUBLIC OUTCRY Oil Site first fl'uesiKv in Hepfeihber u#xt Terms easy and accommodating’. A.htrrw or apply to J W BOVD, Grillin <!n. Mjlfi ’.K< 11 ionni. J 111, 1< XEHCU'h.H <>K TUK Hi HOOL under the control ol W T Knvlll will * ° rcautded ou Monday, Uio 'ltth of AURUi t Mr, Kevin ekrimstly solicists a contlr.- uuttco aud Inuroase of patronage Iroui the cUlaeaß n! UrcenviHc and vicinity. He Mkiertt, v.'itliout fear of reaaf.il wittlra d'tclien.liiat the puplTs under TAN ARUS,; will ly lout) |"m well If formed as Urn chiT drett tin k*t the inatrudlion f any tekehef or tcnidien in (Jrorgta. WWu In Atlanta !ast Jane be vlelted tiw famed Public, Bclioola ftf that City, mid waa poiiyineed fiat liiu pupil* could compete abcceaatVilly wtth the cinhlnni under the charge ot Hroi >fVl"’n ini! LlEnodafea'. ' rfiJicl. eavc in ilmwili*, It* blit that the hoya and girl* of tTTrmvrtte w nr far trtread-ofttre rnpHr of the Atlanta public aclnnih*. II the puhlii think I*>iu a competent and no. ■ Ciimlul hisirinit ir, he wouUl twr pl*iS))'.d to am the *ao.a mawilestad hy-aw tnoicasad patronage ■ how. n! any yitlaga a* boi. <J grade iu Lhc HlaU. - . Rate* of Twition. Heading, Writing Ife Hjielllng, .| H Arithmetic, Geography & Grammar.... 32 Other KnglUh tranche* <0 Language* r,<) Incidental Otiarge 1 Children charged from data ol entrance to end of tha term. No deduction made except lor prop acted aiekneea. Children ahoitld be in attendance the flralr day and lent regularly each day tbereafte jMtt til educate their cliildren at home encourage their teacher, and build up the educaUonai intereat of their town and coon ty, Por other information apply U W. T. RETILL, A. M. Principe!. W. WkI.TON * < . JL> i m % i l I e ,r s *! HOI Wholesale liqeor Dealers, ♦ - Office A Warehouse 175, 177 4 17 flyca- msirs Wtreetj- CINCINNATI, O. * r "~ 1 : ' HP Represented •rj Georgia, Alabama an 11 Texas by t? j* LOVETT b 1 6m . THE OLD JEW ELKY and EaNCY STOItK Ol LaGrange, Georgia. ALBERT LEHMAN 0 E'ASNOW, and will keep always on hand nl hta old slatnl. Bast aide 1 the public aqtiare, a good ami 1 ‘ . *iu txr.gcntr itiinr 0* JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS ConAkting, It part, ol OT GOLD and SILVER Watchec, _JB Stem and Key-winders,of tbe beat make. Splendid Gold aud Sliver Watch, Chains CLOCKS. of all aivae. maknri and prices tloid l’eus and all kluda ol holders, tlald Silver A steel Spectacles A Eye-Ulasnee. 50LID ‘i’TyYU T.AyjS WARE , Silver Plated Ware nt all kinds anil etyiaa: - rekM, fable IkUwy, aitaaere From tbe very KdGGHA end GKOHU* WGbIItH UOI.JdK HJ2JPJLIRINO! I am atilt repairing all goods iu uiy Une. 100 many cltinana of Menwagier aud ad joining oountioa hava leated ety work U > it ijuita a word trout me ae to tha character ol it. 1 will, however warrant aIU my work, If properly used, aa i have always dona, and respectfully eek a coniisuua of the pntiouage I hava reooivod Kom my Irlendaln Meriwether. febUly ALBERT LXHMAJf. Jamea A. Baaka, HKirriM j UAVJ£ IfOW IX BTOMR AMU ‘ / 5 • 4 f‘, * J * t ' will keep thcough the eeaeog, my aetal j, v J If . tff J It- J H u L4HO*tnrs WELL ASSORTED STOCK Fall and W'inlfr Goode. vffcaa tST“ 'lbankfui for the L<?NG and Lfß hliAl- PA'I fjtJNAjUE sxlandad tu as, 1 respectfully invlie a continuance of the tame, and pledge myself to main ti lo Ifu IMFHK'fToJ Oustom*nU BUT *f MK me lor GOODS, are respectfully requested to cal! and settle. AH debt* are consider ed due, by Giilllri merchants, aarly in the .'all as Cotton can lie sold. Aad I now g’.vc notice to ALL, that I am oompelled to have money to pay my debt* this FALL and WINTER, and will not wait for any part another year. J. A REEKS, Novemoar 6, !%73.t lj JJMO. JST. COOPER. ... vJ&fc ——. ' ■ 9h- tt Otvocex* and , . it Ia . iV Commiulon Merchrutt. UGIUNOK, U I HAVE JUST returned from Naw York 1 and auuiow able toabuw my (Heads a splendid a* .ortm*nt of Groceries, Domes tic, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, all of whicfiX shall eeU at Wf #w Ogurer.- Grain, Fluor, Bulk Mwata, Ooflee, Sugar, Tobacco and Uardmuf, u .. •■*-■ i- ’ ■j) ' ■' ■ 4 ?f m - il H r V APbfe ..... mi *w ■ t, tv U cleqaiev ! ( i >'Jr 'lew LaftMi — :-TVT AND •> -**. i--w^t*.s ■ r‘- . „. , \ .. ■l‘ • t I? *' r* V <l# - 1 "... I ■... "I’ ' * Fanoy ry Goods Ut -I LIT.-T' 1 ’-ti '#■, . *v- -- —a H ', ,4 Mo;iwettier\ri*nd§, Voa will had me * vi o Muilelo'* Head. apUd U JN?). N. WFEK Tfcompion, CoU * Cos. nAMUrAOTUBSW OB IP t - rv ", : *1 t}l tflr b** z * and deueei in Furniture, n l* ■' l w • SUCH AS HadetMde, Bui eeus, Cliaitli MattfOeeee.Etc Metallic Burial Caew and RofftaaW CoMoa Always on flood. . .. I nil- i.i „ • f. • ■ .-Ins-, • ' ;i* .... u. hoitl- trtMl ,*• i- -ij-. .. -* nbwttan ga. 1 .*,►•* •: * •• 1 na -*-*** ■ " li ® kf; < ~ 1.1*;, •*U ~•* ' ' '** -•.•-** fOWO •*' BbUbi fßßlkdl '.rndtifo-H.- a’.'fh'Jf<: lAyo-l*--'- " !t: '■"* gtw .;w mil • * SK ’ r ’ ' 1 . - with carriages at reasonable price#. june!W-tf Univ&rtaiA tJfm tmmmrmmet Omms y or MEW TORE. rat-icipation m profiU. with stock t 4 a ’ pr }iw t * %*&**** f ~ ***tfvr*t -Mil i -rift* m* 4 '♦* # Hats* of Premiums M per cent Cheep< than MifrtDßsfcies. The ttodersigeed is special ageot for Troup, Meriwether sod adjoining counticH V. L. HOPSON. jtilyf Hogsntsille, Ga.