The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885, October 24, 1873, Image 2

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TUB VN DILATOR. Wn T I uvu hU'i i xnd Proprieto* O EBMVILLE, FRIDAY 001 24.873 Ouiw Nfew -Be Mire ti# notice the i*rg D.wocra'Jc gain-i mentioned else I"." N abatement 1)1 jellow fen f *< M tn pliU. IJlMilc Hilly Palk*, Uill'f iff fill llteilifrt of the Georgia Colder* nee, db "I iwTlmu <1 *y the 16111, at Oxfnr.l Horatio Hcvmouf. tin- lA-mocmil' • mti <1*1(1 lof President in IWT, Is a*ta!.didi|!i; loi tin: New Y**rh f.eg(#llurt Jornex Dunning </l tin; Atlanta I'.* Office 14 reported a* t* ililiiilUif. Win* miff A writer m tl: UattsMlutinn dexilex to Amur itlhc idncatiotisl limit ha* Is* n dc poxitiii in one ol tin a*ix|icn>te<i 1} tnkx ol ■■ Thai llUyi—W should Hit—to Inmi* lT tlirii tx any ground for Uni trrxiuoalious of this •nonyniou* uurnwpnadi-at. We bojre lln-r* l norm. The nuwx I rotjiibeciiie* TiiTti u-iI with yttUu.* lever cuuliiun.fi lUiLvurabk It ii Incoming evldnui tliat killing front l j nnrmtury to wtoa tin: diw.m —fn >i-i <.i- Ms continued progryax, wi! trust tint tiro j chard iljly ttw[n rf;f I jnrujf wlm-m- will cmi tribute ail limy cart to tint relief <>l the on happy sufferers. •Hale Monti*. Trnasutrr .form* ha<* *Bi out another cm itlnf nrjifrt|{ tlm people to inn at tti.-ii ' money In tin- frond* authorised fry tin- |,t legislature. Kn them* liontlii hear 8 jmr <;• l. in ter eel” nrtil nrn crjti|>t from Muile, lotiuly anil m(lnii t|>nl taxes, they arc a T lit vest in rut for capitalist*. 'Mm Tif.tHiir.ir give* a Hut of lliiMM) who |mn already purchased a liortion of these bond*, ami In thix lint wi anelhe name in only oim iiifiscii of j wiflher county. Cau we"mil do buiieM Iran IhlsJ - A Mr Branch, banker In 'Auguta. hay In# attacked Col. Jonua' circular, criticising the plan upon which tlm hood* an: matted, •ml the I tail I axle and ignorance displayed jn jba getting Up of xahl circular, the Tun aurcr replica through Ui Atlanta Herald, In s pithy andciut-tli urnr xhowtng that onr people WgM Ui take all lltoac Irond* and that they can xnleiy do rr Iw-t oor wntH-fry men ** tn it, that tlm. credit ol the old commonwealth lx not again |l*< •<1 iu Ihr kind and careful kct |>iHg of -he trickxtfrs of Wall mK A Negro lon vcitfloia. The aoul of tlm martial Sambo i* stirred flc xayx that Urn tlovorour hiu out given him hia pro|torUtm of the ipiota of arm* allowetT to aoorjiTV, atuTTio ts very tmicti arnuxrd alatut Ih A convention Imx la-on r-allcd hy Ed win Bo ther of the ’ Central lily Blue*, of Mit con, to irtvealigulc Lire matter, andtimlmil "if not, why not ?" That tlm (Invert or will at tame xoetttmh to Hrta whirlwind # wrath txhleh wane Marlog trout Alrlc'* aunny plain*, amt im i mediately forwartl to llch-her every* pi-ce of ordluaticc, foreign or domealic, that he haa on ha ul, we have not a doubt. If he dou't wo would advice Belcher to make him do it. Smith i one of the eaaieet men to drive we ever xaw, and if Belcher want* reputation now lx the time to go hi and win. Be firm, Edwin,be tint-. —[Atlanta Herald. Ifnai the ttavaarxli ttrv* | A ( urlanx Error. Among the argumenlx ttxed by those who aeeaa lo view with dixlhvor the e.trlv rc •Mwption of specie paytnenlx, and which haa been uaed In qtiartors not etilirely re mote Irom Savannah, ix, that even apt-cie ■ Jt onld he atibject lo the manipulation* of speculators in such a way aa to increaxe or diminish Its value at their will. In support ol this argument the present fluctuations in galrl are triumphantly referred to, and that precious meUl, instead of being set down as the standard or value, la alluded to aa an article of commerce, subject to the activity or depreciation ol other marketa ble articles. This view of the case involves • very curfews omr, and one likely enough to mislead those who give the matter only a cursory examination The truth of the mat tar la, there are no fluetnatioos in the price of goM, nor is that metal bought and •old In the common acceptation of those terrna. A pennyweight of gold is worth Just ao much, at all times and under all dseumatancea, and It is not subject to the fluctuations of trade and commerce. A dollar in gold ia a dollar—no more, no less —and all the aria of all the speculators and gamblers in Gotham cannot make ft othc.- wlaa, When gold ia quoted up in Wall stiaat, it is simply a record ol the depreci atioa Of greenbacks and vice versa. For instance, when gold U said lo have risen from non dollar and ten cents to one dollar and fifteen, it haa not really increased in value one into—on the contrary, the irre deemable war script, known as greenbacks, has depreciated; and the speculations in gtda that wn often rami xlxwit are simply •peculation* hi a paper currency that histo ry will hereafter denounce as perniemwa. A Lumpkin man who discovered a jxl low-jacket*s aeat in hia garden the other day, now ndvitaa his IHends from the com fortable racemes of a mush poultice that a woof hat, however artistically ft may ha wielded, ia neg a sufficient protection against the activity and warmth of those insects. truxii tb Sx.Xfciixi. New*. Iltr Prowp*- l Brightohlhk. if be indications of a xjx-edy row.x-wtb.u r .riAi-ii'ioxa af'inry anti rbe-t*?-*-*iaunxb j merit ol cotaiaoici.il ewuU l* ikx iu lo' ; to.H. xo-t Wot aoo d4y bccouiibg more 1 cucourigipg, atv-i tl.c cxoxcx tbal bn', .jxiraicd to poiduct tiiix rt-a. ftoa t* otboi viCtion* of tbe O'junUy u. .hi s -or. bxve U.< s/iii.i; . flwot at tfro .Soul/i, O*r peopb; h i', e (!• rcl f off) llit: Hlxgoatit.fi ft txixio.*j nd the <ttmgst.y lit .Ur rtf j, but l.avc j ct t-ii*(ici.‘ t.) very litlir pt.-emti .iy dm U'i; Iron) Ut oil.; fowil.ioi. In jt.ii., ol j .nlxUi.tiai is-xtuif; * otiXpianbix nttj x. ato I oil ax ifrot. xl tlife Vi txt, aid ox tfroii t/Uor* tx not pci ioi.xbit! iiio. W beat smt corn, fltoy can t*xiU r ;.!! <t lto wail at* bin i t tin: tt.uai ol Hoil.i Which itluxt j n< vttahly take p ace, mi I li.al v*-r> ; oXHi The A!fr.nj-+M Y t Argo*, it. view {■ of the qriickrlong niip o.e -H grau. .ii./ycuicul from tfre Aval ;*> Koiojto, tab* ~ ;an encouraging vi-w ol tfre pr./|aZti TT*~ ... nli.i e , - •- XX ■-••iiui mrs wa— , , 1 hat we ftgglold )X BOW colei ig to -~Ttlr —A to tin 1 rewuioe* ol It.iijuixlvii.t-r.. .0 han't, Ho; Wot hix froxboh. ut grain lo sell in K ‘"‘i*- Kw |*a >*aut it and Kill pay i uml, tot it, t Tlta Hot-tfr box wortkjof oo ton and UAmtru t. xt II in Kutopo, and 1..ti0, t ;.(. it ann ili pay <ti fot It. The df rn .nd f.r p iioicniit toi .-H oil U.i t tr. oiy diiioouh..) li|l (caving out.of a. count 11 oicutii and ' otherfottirooifriltix lot es|>.rt, HU eatuna led fhalgtatn, ix.iou H7nl tofrarco —aionr ■ will lirlng u at.mtThing like f’(Vlfr'W.OW) ol Ktro|H*ii i alt, and li.al will put tin ■ vt In tU of comon roe 111 motion, and lin.lt. lo activity tin: whole frtd ixtrint ritachlClTj j of tln: toiiiilry in t very brie! tfrurL_J4vei> "day xt7eh|Hh* I.X Ihn fa.pi.hn taifiDdi t.hid j and if moth ration .uni wixdom eindlout to prevail, t'.et e t HI. tm no doubt that Hi' I Yllo. i0..! iha | fex/ii.r-pantc wrn i.ixin br r>-- • rigid ol in the angnietited vigor and acini ty which ItrlftrWx It " Ift every ttraneb trf: Iniluxtry, n le and common h What tins freell doee with im) a trnr Mvo. of ihtrie rexolircex In tlm week paxt, and wlial Ix hi follow for weekx to Colne, tin ; , W, ■ .. . " * , ■ . o ■ • ’ - 1 following cSfMtrl talile xlrnwx TlmtupoiHof tloiuMllC ptodnt. f.om; New York city. for'Tlte wrinr;.Trrpr • ■B'rrrr: day. ttinounled in cum way valuation to j $M,,i7H,1./fr, the hlghext ol auy week on record, ami about 42,000,000 in ext. ol j Monday. The to at exp uts ol Jitsjy York f ? "IU Tdi'iiu y'T (I ’TTHrr," uY'- a(ainv4lrt.H3-HaxCy*w ami fU-THdito, cmrrmmrx Ognena ix a autul hcnefll U* Uui trade of tbe wbote eovod+y. Again, we xay to the xtoi k Jobbt-rx and hallo, nltig Han dark eotmecle*] w ith tin HrptthlK-an party, gat put of the way with your watered stocks ai fletiitmw values; let tin- fanner* cnmti to the front with llieii HXeuia, winch Invi a solid gold value iu all j ttie market! nf the world ih> Allklilfl otmt I lUtlfilTl 7~ * 1 Thr Fieri Inn*. —— —1 Tht?tit*w Kr*w 144 lrr h* Hr r'!uri* be rmnn fuller Prrh*tx the l-i new- m from i Old". The LeglkHMtrx la Drniwtultr fir y7iSil all doirbT "Tfir ftr mfirratirTVtnnid t* claim Unit Allen's majority l WH* Tin Chairman of the Dtn-.otralic Cotnndtteo claims tin- 8 tat a ticket, except tin r ■ | r.im Court Judge end Comptroller The O' m ocra'x claim sixteen majority on Joint bad lot. The Republicans rlniin uotlitug. but and" mil give up. Tlie ■ flleia! reltttts, they say, nrt- r* quired. Last year Grant carried the State bv 87,631, ami Noyes (radical) beat Mit’ook over JO,OOO iu IS7I The news Irom Oregon is fully as signifi 1 rant. Nesmith's mnjoiity for Congress wi! 1 1 he 8,800, although the Republicans gave the deceased (’migressman Wilson 850 fns Jority, and Grant cnrriml the Blate by ov* i 4,tH!O. Tlie clear HemiK-nstie gain sine, last Novrmbcr is 6,574 pretty strong verdict against the fiimous Radical, IlippU- MiUl.ell. A small vote was cast at tltc judicial election in California, and it is believed that the antl-aionoply candidate, E. W Mi Kinstry, is elect* and. In 187 J Grant's ma jority was over 13,500 The. Democratic candida'es are general ly o o* tod ia Im! • ia. Duly judges and proa oeuling attorneys were ballotled for, and the election possesses but little jtoliiical significance. The change in Pennsylvania is very great. Grant’s majority iu November was 187,648. The Radical papers in Philadel phia do noltlaini the election of Gordon for Btspreine Jedgc or Mackey lor Trvwsu er by over 18,000 msjority lu lowa the Democratic candidates wholly wiilidrtw in lavor of the Farmers' ticket, which was beadcdjby Jno. G. Vale. Tbe Stale ia iulcnsely Radical, ranking hardly above Massachusetts ia that unen viable respect. Grant’s msiority in No vember was 60,370. This lias been cut down to the neighbothood ot 16.000 ; and tbe Democrats and auli-Qiouopolists have elected a majority ot the lower branch ot the Legislature. Surely the results indicate that the days ot misrule, corruption and monopoly are drawing to a close. The people of the West, and especially of the P acific alope, are evidently deairous of a return to those old-fsahioued principles aa*l practices that made the nation great and prosperous and the envy of the real ol the world. was well mounted, she let go tha bridle, and soon c-tine tumbling out of the saddle. Hunger over taw bed bread. (>V,iu ti.. Cavxßtwb Wevri! 1 Attorney fieneral Hftlllamif Eat Takes. The New York B m cerfaiuiy tfwet not d.‘oa na.i;y"f the TfaSnr.gfEirrffrwrs t' <ieep u|> tieds <d r<*w>v And the w ore* dfTt U, HUT tbr focln died haw wo ugly look xle.ut theu*. Not xoretent with ex je.tifjg the “noit" of cdy pint)defer*, the S.jn ),*• lately bee-, filing at higher game. La lax' hi' is at A.tofucy lito. Wii,!m arhori) it ilenoui.cex a* u'terly me> Uifortt i.l liic apim'ttw are w it eo hy hi* clerk*, or. to Huju-riaul cascx. by xotm: oo'tii lawyer The opinion* are win ten try BuWr. M-m over, M: Wli ia toe t ame to M aebihgtoii (H.or w... ii -n em) iHotie wife..and a Caitart. poiilif.il to maihlaiii. Hi* aaiary hiT dot f'e-eu more then enough to eUjijrtin ho <;ipCl.ei t, yrt he r* ;--o fCgartWd aaw ja i. mi!, wor h, |.tofrofry, half a trc.li .ti lie ha* lately f o eboxed * hooe aa4 tot in VV - el. uytou foTdi.e h jodr..-; tto'/uaxu.i do- - .j*. Ti.. Hon ■■ tk* the following fp*e*Jl .f, 1 11 1* (liar* it tiap|a-l. that the A.Uti oey ficheral Tr omr fo*tfr‘ewnar to. the . ftirtimmtH frrxmH*.tj-aae*tt T and line rft .1 il. hap;a n that (he Bktitotifnl Ijianur Com;.any *e hcl tl.e contra't for - try tie materia * t-.f the new &••!"* Hepail merit, a .oat building w htcfr ix cox kng the rjo?ef7nt.eilt tntiiv.rix —— i if iw dgnrfrapf'cn that the, A l! o.’’■ > fie, to a> ix i.dt rested tn treat of tr**'Wax*. ,■ h > • ■. " p.i. ■<-- xl.a I. have > i urcil v. catd. pa, mg i orilfat t f ,'! If > did t!. *; pen that the Attorney Ucncrji! wax ti.en* on.d a* ime -l iba t* fsllllann in BMlt frroojtfr' gxin*t ill*. R > ni I'aviug < ompatiy a hoil I Pus ago *<••! lidihexult <>< xu'- v quertHy abate o . ed ? " -W* kt,..uld ui'p.eir 'fra) * very alftpfr .in>n to ih*e ip.it)oin wejTd Attorney •!' neral Wtllla • • la a u> tr. 1 *■ > of in. lU'.i *: f.d.tnrt am! x *. h t* < t ja'ilcif to tnak*' tl.e TTr'bw JHA.H- R (h tirfal (If at.) l.aa el the examp a t.f ttxiog i.u high offn e f..r tin-Toivx' tfn;ir <rf f*i ■ an private f.ftuae and fbxl of j.ia fixn.il) <*ml chum* The truth ia, it hxi com. t>. (I*l*7 niil ¥|CVHimefcf bffldat w to* '!<> Ark ■Tr ftfn r ii.* i>*i’""ix IYgkftfcdrai'“*fti*‘ < "damphoo;" or no true Ifvlk’al Im tcum .o*lfv attar aat ort term >H office, WflkM t ” a (1 .grant vIuU.IUI) ol o*e ruiaa at tWud ••rvlct; and Juat ground lor rra.oval ' NKH A.VkItTIrxFMKRTA, J 4 lx< -Liiii*. rld iTkln I if. R-tn NO box opened I ft rat ctax* TUt a) ft.ntrcn* wfa} -*t*n t ta.,m I.next corner of Iffe l'u)|ie IfihkX'i nl.d will keep the lost britd of Whtxlty, Peach ansi I 4'ttnac BratHly, Gtn !t* hnail>v of alt kind*, Bfoevw wnff^BgSr H* er Ihe finext always on band ELEGANT LUNCttES f bII li*iun, of Hum, Rftt*, Kf4*nru ab<l EVfjr IbiiigfiluO tlihl fun Ih i.ti.ln#l l* t< tlTpi ihrtP I IHP P tVf 3 OTI t. II n-jin t’ U t M, vt MOT con 'r.E yon have ever tacted Give mi x l n , 08l Tin W A HI,A t K f % UOreMIT SINCE THE PANIC. 4 ♦ ~ JCllis & Moore Call att'atfrm t> tbelr large slock now being received. PRINTS "till yen can’t rest,” DRE&vS GOODS in new cloth ah dea. SHAWLS in grist variety and very cheep. II AT S, the latest for Ladies lIATS, lor men and boys. KI’FFS for the ntek, something very new. CORONfcTS Ahigh back Combe in variety. BOOTS, SHOES and UMBRELLAS. We keep the best makes ol tad res’ and children’s huxe “full regulars”in Schopier’x B’s.. and ‘half regulars” in children’s lUo’ and W kite suipeu. An unusuauy large stock ot '--fe. f ’ CLOTHIJSia, Shirts, Linen and Paj>er coilars, of the very latest stylus and at very low prices. Blk* & White Alpaoaa,— A large line ol JACONET TRIMMINUS. In addition to the above • have almost everything usually kept in a genual store. We are glad to show goods. oM-lt NW ADVERTISEMENTS. ST. fidVo N rTF.S oh H • N-hicv t}*-pv : J one for s•&}. arvd <n: ff 42A t). Ts ■ wi.a Austin fur- • tjrl.t ( olj 4-5 each ' The fit der will t* litcuii; rewarded tf|k>u leaving the xt*'*.: rni'e* at Ibe stof <•( Ev -n- A ttoglxtnt. I. <irxi ge. Gx Ait the •fro*-.- Mj ate tu.tuc . v-toa t- me . v 4 if • j G K Wli.sO?f Thjl Nol ie‘. On ii■' *fO<d ro ii. t 1 > v.it SuiiAut brings Oct. . I.ft 1 l.t J -f -X --—ktT” 1 a -I .?.. t .fV M - ‘ ; " Wstr.cvt'i ” St T j ii- 7*l| TT-tr ' J - N- . . ’ a Mil. IfrHfiaJt " * f(/ak' M o*l.l Warm Dta-'i'U ® t ii let Hti-lrt. \ I Q. tilßlS I IAN 1 < | I K -N K IV G o O 1> S . j| JUST RECEIVED A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP ojoODS. : T\ . | - AVt* Propose losull C*lo\o[>. CkllUad ie. simon Lon & son. 44W? UL Af) > ERIFAKMEXT - Ordm*py‘ OlHrrv. ‘HWfRGfA )N*v.*tfr.t l. '4 li | M 4fiW TTT>VTi f?ptTr"T’r M.f fi.l Hi me — J f *4kf fill % t - ai.d. 1. Wi.i {)** -Up 1 . *n same at my ofllrv tn Wieenvilt. •-n -* •' Urdav tt.r fbti i.tay "f N -Tr-Tri*—-f —1 IX o'clock k M. 2f JAB W BAN.NIN *.n VJ t aEtmOIA C> 4 nif. H** jm mi *>! ffftb r HTW fr fr* f xXHk.'Uy, t wilt jv 4 *** Bpnn tßr ifimr ~5T' *ftv . f fJrnnv * Ir* *•' Af Uv ?li* h - • f ~ Ih inlivr a! ih -V M t JAa W.fiANMNO.O M ( Ordinary** Offlw. JIEII HOT A, AT rtWETftfr fV.myi'^T. M• • V mkil I'uLlii ‘J !■ .O f*M Itn f! Bp( !V n'vf "•I’7'f'irM? 1 fi'fW* 1 ? 81*"“ %MtnTjnTl nf of An*! prr - I 4 ■ • - - , H rrv (>f nt'Hr * n M thf^Olb • Ujr f (irtf bf r ?**73 **• If rA v f’j J V\ RANMNO f) M (\ ' Ordinary’* Office. Mrriwrthcr (’"Unty, f>ct. 7, 1 v 7\ W Z If'gan xppfrVx Im Hnmtktex.! of ; pcrsonxl-v nad I wltt paxx up. ate xa.-nr at my off!*-** ta Grwavfllx in Monday th 20th 3sy of Ortohcr at 10 >!<■* k a v J W BANNING, O M C. CT EOROIA Me-iwefl,*r f'.amty. T R.-bt H. Buthxrl*n. F.xtr etx*e of Wm Putusrlen deed, repfc**nts to the ; Court that he has folly administered ald - estate, this is fheref'-re to cite *nd admon-l Ixh 1! concerned, to file objoetfoax, tf any thev l.avp. on or before the first Monday in January 174 *howlng whv said Exeiii-o xh.Mild not be granted letters of dismission from xa and trust. $7 J W BANNING. O M C. CT F.ORGIA Meriwether Ooontv. TT Wm J Barnea. M D. and Him A J . Hintoo spp’ie* for letters of Administration npon tbe estate ot A manual Findley dred this i* therefore to rite and admonish all concerned to file otJeeti<*na. if any thrv hsvr. on or before the Ist Monday in N >v dpi! i- how why ii letterx should not be grsnUxt. this October 6th 1 a 73. $4 J W BANNING. O M C. C l FORGIA Meriwether Conn'v T On tle fst Monday in November next I wiil aj'plv to 'be Honorable Court of, Ordinary in and fiir said county for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the e-date , of Thos J Bell der* this Oet th 1873 S3J John D. CARMICHAELAdmr GEORGIA Meriwether Coontr. On the first Monday in November next I wil’ spplv to the H norable Court of Ordinary ; n and for said county for leave to sell all thV land* belonging to the estate ot Ty re Reeves deed, this t et. 6'h 1*73. 43j C J REEVES. Admr. GEORGIA Meriwether Coontv. On the flr*t Monday in November next I will apply to the Hon. Court of Or dinary in and for said county for leave to sell kit No. (Tt in the Ist District of sai.l county, belonging to the estate of Ki'ey Findley deed, fbr distribution under the will of said rierd. thisOrt. ijtb I*7B. CATHERINE FINDLEY. Extrx. GEORGIA Meriwether County. On the first Monday in November next I will apply In the Honorable Court of Or dinary in and for said County Ihr leave to sell all the lands belonging to the minors of Baker & Mann deed., this September 33rd 1873. L. A- MANN, Guardian. **** GEORGIA Mer wither G unty. Wbera* Ji> F a* Executor of tbets-late ol Pnrlctaon Ox-tehree died rep react t* to the Court ' hat he has fully tid muiixtimj the etstale t.f said deed, thi- t : tin rctore tt. ei c ar.d admim sh all cooceru "ct Tp ?timr TiTTer it any they loyve wl*\ 'lnfers of <fi*u*i.-tc'H from -aid trust Sh' Uld u.'i Se g'antea to u. ! J F Ogietree a* sat ’ Evern'or Giier. uniter thy hand *'• . fficial sigeaturt *rd- 83-d <lxv R [it I<l J W BANNING. O M t. •GEOR.-IA MtG-witi.ei- C--un .• J - F J i • *: : icx *.f !. to rs f * ! ud *.!"* up>-! 1.. -■ it* *H Ci. 9 trii W - ‘f! .1 tj-Y. fc3El a.rsj *. r*. r< r* nr gyardiae.- ulp of ;hr pi .' ' pr'.jwriy "I tl.e M i uir i lul.ln n> f- <•!. Ft-* i> l).r. - ! ' < CX *d ’.■iui" > . xl ’ Oiw-Ct-I l- J(. ‘ -hi u , r X , •’,* I*' )! ...'lay in , . n H r • , , - v i,. - . . ,*,.| I■ *r. J . I ■ !'-• 1"! 4 : IVV INN I NO. 'Vi i r,< > t'j.A A :T,i, f .<;! Gitaityv — ;J VV’ ■ i- .fr- - tllr it" tne tlutt the , - p.e J .iab th .. tfi, ;<1 dei'd.. tx unref.re setr'.ei.l f-‘ ! in. M- i.'.rf- xpp’kid t>J lvlUlx o' a.!u, -: . f ' -Xr-f cif , ;ci> i. ttyere ( tr . r ..d ’if H-T' r'-ur.-meri to - bow t., x it any r iu-u ou i r bi-tore the ' tar'll- r.dky 'Ti-”?f.'-.eilitrt.TXt why ie'trls —• a-*.?-" >" .■.,-*.■■■ to—.gran iiit ■-tr r. aii i j rs.per |irwiti Oiverv umter ni. ' amt ..fJh 'xl tvonton- Oi uibetr l*t trfff* 6+ J W li ANNING. OM t\ V . I. rlfr.i A-Ale—aepher,Gatnly -i. '■ ixhMi rcymaerilitr the ~C T M7i’ r 'r;u'. he "h.tf —(—r-cuenwi r'll-Ui .- ft "I Mr- fxoiii-a Had x* Kxtcti'or td -■. I > V, ; t —; ;■ , ,l, XI. ; a : 0.0 .h ,and) C" n i M.r-I 1" aii'.w cause if any ci - - ". "f lad ri '!: I.- 1 11 unlay u Jar 't'.'l vv- r’- -r ■ -—■ s" ■ -.1 *' ■ * i- 1 :*t .CI;: "and '‘ I 11 iexX* h f- wror t.x -afrl ’.ti*) t. ii ■■ i.iier .v likhiT-STid-xif — C ._! . fcp.i*i.rr i) - topi *3<d f*7;i 4: • .! W BaN mm. <’i M t A 4 * t (< fl \ Si l V ) H tyff *' T - \fupf*’tfe* h* <iif r <k>tk r * : <?feXiiX'9sitlr -rJ "S tbr pSak * ♦:.*** Uc.:.. t i-ita Ui? I* U*rTt It*r' to u tl\ Bftvl fix j|<j fih 11 f Ita)t to *h<'* ' 1 -■'* Lk ■-? lu.it) i* rf 1 n t * to kW<f| BJ ♦fWa 1, A l*f ti '! r If* M 1 ?* NoVrraljtf# ~ write ' tyfwmr *irngT nini ■ wni hit tI)M "rivlr fobir f (! iH'iJ $i M. ... J VV UA NtM V Hi- M C; Notice to Debtors and Creditor*. t* K* riif f i \ i o.tUy ’%Tf i |fe f *• * J T*Tfi|f < la-itifr flir r* *-*:'• )•! Tlt> .TIBI < #fM f %<! Z.’ ah t 'lt :r. Itrl , %*r U f r4fd*fl< .t h- j.'iwtj' ‘Lay 'l*• ? tr if H'f'l, BtiH I 4|t| fr fWjf tc Ifti *1 • Ir-x*if t-toixAlAf* itfr. j tli >•!* f'.fwt *t<i Ait*! ttfrklfi* ja)r •y: •77 ' - - l 'St *• % t i A sll r Ia Hi Ufor* nitft i mfitorw. ♦ j LOliOfA ** rt-.* i-a.toiai*. \l.t !‘T!{ JOS J*H iiijjr t |ir !!•< Jb.,i-i f>*' 'tf-ft* r|* <! waXAf- LAiAiiFliMlIIkJ Vl .L9W* v hf in jhr*j *t|f| Ui U !t jiff* —a.; a.. .. , ~.i ..)■ wt g. t t.a ti.i It '-m* - * |’i T IM ‘ill |>t( MlrA^ uni MAtt V A— A SHERIFF'S SALES iiihfkicla %t -1". .*• P!-•,-. W4:be-- hi --'- ibe .ir? T==ex !qe •*, Sox. tat'." it* limn H- Ia ifiaif in tb town ol T7■ f!T:’f.r * rbTW nr--rri’ ft—rrx ot oa>~ 300 acre* of land off of Nos. 24j Mid 2~£) xdria'wt in the t*t ftixirKt of xatd ccmnty or-gkisUy Tn-cp. !*>vixi! on *r the [irnya ny "I <* If It -illr>* u> xotix jtHliin in 11 1 J- xxe P tri.jdgx fr o*rr.e H*i[wrror t . rr or Meriwether o r ,-j • Wm VI Uarnea a>..! Gteafi H Rcdiinx T'ria'd in (- .-ex.l. no'ifiec! s<rotdiwg to law F.npi rtjr point x| ou- tiy f'ff’x Arty * ALSO at ‘he xarn* time and place wit; if *>>; .VI acre* ot I,ml .fT ot N nhw.-t owner of i.f No (tin tn 1-t H-tr .( xa>d > ro.iinty, levied on a ’b* property of R P Cobbed to atixfy x fi fx i*xne>l IroiTi Meri wether Npperil if Court in favor ot L I. Hardy vx jfd? ConneT, Properly pointed "Ut by Pafetrff x Atiorjey. Tii-aa; iu [oiu>x!on n -ifled arc. u ing to few. ALffr) at the •am* time sad place will be *<dd one !ot hr pnr**-i i t jawd xitcatcl in the lltth dixtt'Ct ol said county, sberenn VV II Robinson now rexelex, levied on ax tuc property of VV ii K< Vn-on tp iati*fy fi fa i'*ocd fr-'in M> rtw. her No error Court in favor of WNet ( handier, Exr. vx VV H Ro'iitMon. D'.feodaal no.ifl -d in romp!iatice with law. ssi per ievy J W FULLER, SMU. - j Administrators* Sales A-'refable to an order from the J/otut ot Ordinary of Har is coooty, will lie sold b fore the Court H *ue ibww in Hamilton, between tbe legal lunirs of sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, tbe ffrl lowing property, belonging to tbe ax Sate of John Westwood, deceased Twenty acres of land, oa which is sit oated a rriai mill, machine shop, blar ksmith shop, xnd com fn, table dwelling. The wa er power cmnec'od with this prop*rty is superior. Tite mili has two pair *>l s| tend'd rocks and new set ol iron gearing. Term*, twelve months, with arearitv. 4-H JAM L 8 FORBES. Adm’r. / 1 EOKGIA Meriwether County. V.T By virtue of an order from the Hon (.'•on of Ordinary in and for said County, iii be * Id before the Court House door in i the town of Greenrifle between the legal ; hours of sale on the first Tnesday in No- I vember next the following lands, belong ing to the estate of Andrew pleaa dat'd | ViX: South half of lot So. 30 containing 101 J acres more or less. Fitly acres more or Sees off oi lot No 31 North West corner. One boudred and thirty acres more or Jess off of lot No. 1. 3U)actes more or less ofl of lot No 2—all lying and being m the i fit** District of said county. And 88 seres ‘'** Of Ult anil Jfl aertw off of lot N“. 2oi)—lying and being in the 2nd. DisL ot said county. Ail of toe above described lands join each other in one body. Borne settlements on same. About 150 acres well limbeied land balance open, and mostly under fence, well watered. Titles ;rfect- Terms one half cash ; balance 12 months time. This Oct., Cth 1873 ) Jso. B. Roper, •1 A. It. Brows, Administrators/?* Omit non mm kttammlo $lO GEORGIA Meriwether Counr. Agreeable to an onler from the Hoa. Cour; i t Ordiuary in and tor s i.f countyr will be sold betiirf The Coor: House doer 11 the tow n ol (Jrearvii; between t e iej--. i hours ot salt ou the 1-t Tai-Xk]' til N. Ten** her next 'be liillowing projxrßv’ bel .nglrg to the e.-!ie o! Nephen Tho-i as de'j. vix 405 m tex more or K sx, well itnpiovei land - . .i.g and being it; sio- 10 h District ad tounty an wi. a-No.U it.No 5b <ingii a , a-e whereon the .-aid M [Ultr Thom,, ri-.-dtd i’i Batetctl at-d lunhcred g-x and d'.4drg ad co' iiousxx.n )r , ’Ro ky Mot:.- . 'i> part - • mfir iTTTTf Kitug Id aniT mon '4 t" iyi'-g ad i" "g ill .'lie 0 *, Hint -ct ol Carr* V i i'iiuty 4je T . . ait T"!.> < *fi tfrn t*?4 42 ALEX NHL if mnM.'.s ,X GE' -R'dlA Wuixiucf C- it ty. By virt >-*ot sn orLef < -.n'ftr IJ■.n■ rxb'e -f uif I 44 —* *x-htu.iy —hi 4 *.■.—U-r am. 4 l.uftl'y w .1! be o : J txt. /e the ("out t UuiiS. •<> 1.1, Hi Ta tun II ot (i.i- liv:i!e lelXvrii t..r leg iiiitlixjil aa mi lilt Ist Tucsilsy !|l N uelt and iaml Sr M ir, tin- 10;li I>!> ft 1 of aniil • u less, fewtiging t > (be ex tale <t .1 i* Etui, in i kiu ieou Mrs MarfxrrtSiTtrr in- lesf le■ t tn-. iitauy yrxrs. 11 r., VI J auafr A'N o Then is f> n fHMHliiitl ol this' ian-J tn tin- W'O Ik the bnlaare in a big'i xtafe OT 1 uithittoti, good awrtrr-g imr! os ■fru; c-.-rH-w-g—4*x44l. mwuj-ui C...1-U', u Hiu' i-tiix add x*4wa.l- ;■ •* 1. r ■—d—*.Xah liltie tartu IVriux one halt cash, fra an find Novetiihei JeG4. P,-eiision given if, tray Hi-carutief tu xl, [-1. l. Ihm I van fr... I.e privilege of xouing wheat or dm n 1 aUimr vxmkhe sixtw* to do during rnr in -mil if Nnii-uihii or Dccctidrer T a-*+ toh IHT3. _____ WM P f*F \\ V, V i' I' ft. Id N T i it.il>.' 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C or! f *terhiMry 10 aud lot-xard entu Mr. •in la- --W Rl ue tl.e t curt House il.<r .a tt.* ; an .4Green 1 die between .lie tig b--uiw or ai lon flu !>t Tuewlay in Ni 1 IV 1 t.'fb.wti-g Ixuili tielullging to U- I-Xtau "f N -ati Row 1- .-i and i * Fitly at : i.-ff id lot N" 4<.‘ Si. -‘if i Itvhul Ili c.xmdy, %*’d £!} x. t*- off of li*' N .. oi Si,i IT.strut 'I titx and is w.ii wati V. . at* tid,tx red, xia'al .toe hall ill tl.e \iih,i| Mu n six u.iii M-.*t on tt.e sun •*,.d mi . tll'U**-, I lil Uiiii h"*l.xe Will tw* ..--.111-' T'-o— — 4 -Tcti 444.441C* t A IfrrWE to t.. *’• A V f** \ vno t & <*< mi onf* i iMrttt Ui' ) < * ifi ol OidiiUit) *>f T*lUrt. *v I*l U -iiuuX tebfg tbr < >mrt U*f : k. • ? < ti£fif mli.- Mr= ***! fltmirt) ( *! ,? i.fc* in .< |fni '.4 *imU' rt (l*<* f|f -: ft. ,N'i• !:*Lttf <♦ •; land tin r* (if > iwtijf ll>C <*r-t tih" > • 1 *' . if: 1 ' I) t-'fill <>( \t( • *l*l. l o unljr, an i ‘io ff' */f tli* Hmtb* nl j(<r ‘ft <4 to hi miit mrtiity, I't Olmriil, l*f*i 7 i*f Ml *ft :• f file Kill i'll* ini di-v 1:. lit. I k. A J t'luiifty Tin- !. >*■ i: g ***.*l !(if |H<i|Kth nf the nf : li>*"■—i i.i i'i i 4*xot—uX "l*.:Lull (.'-*i:l*lV- ami -' i'’. ! t\’ r *"** ‘"t 46* b*ii* *uit i-rt-i. .■ if "Ii '■! ■".• 11511 1M li tin I I't (111 flSl* K*f k I Hi 1 IK) tor I )!/!*# g: Trf:, i-u 4 u ■>< Jut Lfkliui*; idjftUit'r nrnKT tftkitl, | l!|r |*i JOnKfll AU.KX, A tin a Mi.i'.m itmnrt c.iui.j-. A--rij s.L.li (: *>t<J 1 i limn 1 In- H ill*, v I-*- I i-J 1 h-.UHJ y Ifi ft.fi (J lift ftfttil • Ifi 11 *- • - i*-.j-t if*-i**t* tin' f iitut )l - • In f :t. ill- I- v* • ni (iri • f.i rti i-tiwf - n‘f/fit ri r ~ i 1- * -f-m- * * v —-p —Vi — i, 11 ti.e f iuft-fK’ ifti:->* I* InnjMr-g lit! 1 ■ r' (ft I*l -1 -11-i * A Hi liiiilf ill in . Vi/ 'll bsi lfi| •>( >1 1,.| Ilf- i* •, nil Vi'-v Mil J j I 1 tti the 'lowiff I* -t : - 1 -r k,i H—l I’i-ui* i.t: ' t j '"• • 'li .fir Ilf 1.1 "*1 4?. t?ii , x>'j "ftl f(t < E-.-i >ni f 'it tm Ni tt. I0)| .1 ri, 1 n b • iff i* 2t •'!'* T * Ift *'!■* lif III# I<-l III! [>toiiJ f film m l tfiiffif %. ni l iti • liiffti * ;*• ii( fcttiUtftti'm, ftui 1 m ■ ctlimtufiil liifif), tin iiiifT ilwft 11' itii'lH’, i(iftut offl t.lrtfUfft, i-wl f l* fill i.i.-.< r*.‘ mam, (.nniiwii t f *ittfi). mi! i**-<' r i in > hi; n| tin Inn *i J i.u. >,t Ui*‘fittif:'l. r>!whl* ty A T-rin# lnl( f * I/-* iif*if If Humfli* ft* f i-aln -i KLIZAI.KTH it IfKNUKR A*lini UEOBiiIA M*riwi”U t-r ( anly. H-, vifrift of n onli r fr iin (lit; II re-rr l/li’ cotirt nf Ordinary in and f r i-iii) c<ii • !y "til b*fi!il Imlim tl,e O*ort II rjnn do. r in !li‘- Uiri 'it Ureentilic 1 w wu- fi Hi*- Urifft! dtnUfft nf ftftlf*, 1-n Ibe lit I ii/mij Hi Ninrewber t/fit, fo th hij-hiftt Iwlder, ili li'- f-i' Mi l lut an'iwn • the retdritnc* *f H il I’ Adair dr-tf-i. knnftß aa K H in I*l**a ‘it -ail town, aiiaare and t/*-ii jis 'lm l*k<tr-ingi* tnnt Ik-iii the Bull p are and Dr. J VV Anlbi/ny’a, ('"ii’aimrif 2 acre* mure Or letur. G r >>>d dweiunif and out hi ni •#*. Afty p<j aos defftirmi* ol pnrcliaa if.jt hoUH; wi t i boil |>lar *JI riilii Ir a itaail laml’ v Tenna Caii. H R D ADA I It, Adrur -> 'v -a GEORGIA Meriwether County. Bv virtue of an order from the Honorable Cf ort ff Ordinary in and for said county will lie >ld in the town of Greenville on the Ist Tuesday in November nest, between 'he legal hour* ot sale all the land* in said •e-esnty belonging to the estate of James Seay deed. Viz: Ore hundred one 2nd ore-frMiith acres, more or less, south haK of lot No. 117. And 1884 acre*, more or less off of lot No. 118. Thi* lsnd has ones been aoH and 'he purchaser, Reuben Seay, not having complied with the terms of isle it is now sold at the risk of former pur chaser. There is about 100 acres in the above described tract of lsnd if the weeds. ALSO at the same time and place, the dower lands, set apart for the widow, now deed , (theretorv purchaser will be put in posses sion.) viz: Thirty six acres off of lot Number 1:8. Lot Number 110, 202± Forty-six acres off of north tide of tot No. 120. Nine acres oft of let No. 138. Total doer land* 2s3j acres, about 100 acres in the woods, all lying and beinr in one body* in the 7tlf" district ot said county oo tbs upper LsGrange road about 8 mfes bom Grtmville and 12 miles 1 Irora LnGrar.ee, ITpon the dower lands is the horn* place, long known as the rtsi dence ot dames Seay. The dwelling has tee n burned, but the ow buildings of all kinds are still ibere, anti good gin bouse and screw. These lands are well watered and timbered, in one of the best sections of the county amv-nient to cbnrcbes and : schools. Terms One half Cash, the ot! er : payable in 12 months. Full titles made ! upon payment of last instalment. Th' 123rd 1873. \ 7i fJO Wm. A. SEAY Adaur.