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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1874)
Till; VINDICATOR. W T Bgvif.h.Tditor and Proprietor GRKKMVJLf.K FRIDA Y Apr I 17 Wf The || ■!' r., t Hep"ri<-r y-, The YbWIBAT-wi lui >•■ W**! news then toy Odtl'v.liiuNr M 'I t- V'i t' (t min r-q'y Would fnl'l. fr '/-.-iM.it i.ell the brU’di 1 .p'i—ir-- ■ J n! <' lent elC.!!l|> • It), the H < U* it-itu-l . IHtglliiX, ' l.ilL'd *' Ml gleet | • fl ti !'* nttiDCfi.jcHAi'i -1; .jct'ntrti, worthy t->t■< j I do ait If riot king “turnit uji," !.'! which to I4 •; a !•< .*1 Item, fill | tmr. col itiitm with good -. Ir. ti .iA liotii yoi.f exchanges an<‘ your readei* w.l r‘"4|< Mi* bun* fit. ’tV>: i.h >fjj<: i.olii -v lor U.t-. * |l< ", i-rif fid,.. <•. We have received the repoj I of the Ji itrtl < I'l u ter* f i W ( r/K A* ace ny Inf the Hill tl, locum; at Mannii, slid im-Tci fhe Hu, m lentlem eof oji eltl t sit ticioi and In’ nd, W. I> W.liLin*. The Academy i a I/■'■* tTtol!m ah ; y • fhrrrr ■! ar-d well Iflansgc-J. ilc.'e the blind me taught the Khgi.ah blanche*, Mush; ' tratnrd trr Ir;rfa* trr a r "w..rTTf 11 ml lnli'.' led tH tfiawhy WhlTrm? • Fair'-artT a liveh ■ IthddToflllemvlv. , We ri>Y'<T : only one pupil from Metiwctber, Mope llodn*lt, of the upper ninth _ Tilts M|icci:b IliaUll.**l !**• •- dlgttnOen el brn. brim. hoinotiine (f' the 'as |pn "I H. nil. i ( aridili* cade. Ia o.nvt n'ion to dr .In vMiej Inetliott to lighten Ho .1 hoi h lie me late. , Among other iiiinmii.n It watt derided to j Blind a committee to flic P.rrideiit, to >.*!( | retie! ah to# t.a..*?*. To tbt* ttpintnlttec, t CetttpOM: 10l the laol CItiACIU 1.l fcj*e 'late, n ~l aULaI that he had Iweot gtoaaly In aw-V#h'#.>'j:t e..n*.ut,"„ anil whit h 1.l ne ol the tneui'M i ha f' o- "j bilked t|, in.ra,.'ed 111 .J <'y 'old tin ’ on. tnltl.e Ill'll lie could liiid’v real min Miii’idl ; wlmn be llLuUjiil —id lb it n iti..|uu < aa j speed.. The following i* given by Hie Ivlin tlen! Atlvel'lw ra an tdtieti J ie vistott >.t the portion nt the *peecti in which r. fi i. h.i. i* made to the VI ile of tin- president. 0"H U#M hl . | |.,| one am Hiiwlllini' In In knocking at Die t!< I rld till Whit. Home loi political or oil < i laTcift; i Bta a lilktK • < Dint Moot la a glial .Kldiii, fit to hV:_. etru.iT Tv"" l ■-HC^rnii~. I.'n, WnHaiti tin <’on.pl l nl, in Win I ii'Cl"h, II 111 i tin la, n i,d yivin do(I'tloio' In halite ; hot •*V at' 110,1011. |,|..inl. ot’i'ir .t value in violation of do. oi tfi "f . ftW-y-Wt- Hu " "‘K He fl ail. II ihi o'V Ol Ilia (.peculation mill !'• A. A fl .iM, vTTT. i. 1,1 l.c made if IMM), upon hi Wile, le hne tniidahcd ami thrown away a Ilium U.uL now 111 have |u i|a tnated hi* HiHiie Ini all lime lam not ullh lentiy aangutm to hope lui auy Bynipalhy, tuiu li l a i" tleal aid. from ( ongre a Th ■ vtnpritl■} ntid aid w It rwttiwf t.e it Lu UffitJ cotlh lion" s til fi!lme I• t V k Ttm-hc.t -viUeiree <*l the almre iocnrtnin |y m (If ii ii'iy i iitiiplimi tti ol> tv the "great trid’l Ut 111. It. pnbJli all 1i.a.1," o*i-I lltwie _<* any ’ ihfen. ' iio-wdctt fttii’.ive, ft !a ill tt * Ituti.. We *>y with H imtet, "tet tln galled l*le wittee!" I In’! i lug. The election Inst week hi ('otin.adUiHl, leaitlled in a glotinit* rt.oorr for the th m wcrnla. Thu candidate fm tiovernor in elected liy a handßonni niajuiity, w hile the Ivgißlaline 1* overwhe’mingiy lirinocrutic, BlitiUll‘fg the— eleeHott oif n Ifomueratic Senator from the Hlnle. in Ihe Inrjew < Itien of Mllwaukett, CinciniiHti, ( levalnn.l and Kauetw City the Ifcttiocrat# linre gained llm day. All the ahove cities have be n Radii ul print to llci late elec in . Mum kilo t in. K'setv here will bo louiul tin account of t'm dainagcs done in our county by tin worm lust week. From the dinpatchcs below It will be seen that the rain wa* equally heavy in other part* . A dis patch from New Orleans dated the 9th ol April, says; There U a heavy oveiflow at Jackson Square to day. The entire city is thrateo ed vrilh ini’ti’datioir. Taectjrtwo plants (ions on the lower coast are overflowed The damage so lar is icckoued at otn million dollair. AuolUcr-dh-} ah h (tun (Vitmrtitt* of the name date say?: Heavy mins ea - ied a flood this morning. AH the river no tone*, except the Columbus, have Mopped teinnornrily. The railroad* are “I 1 broken No tra'ns tell to day. The Western Alabama Railroad trains run through to night. Other roads Mill not he run la tore Saturday. A negri man atwl a Ho I sou ol Mr. t Hunjerlord were diownrai in a street wwer t* day. (■rant m n Uould-Bi* Dm IM. The (wpere are publishing a suppressed •perch llint Senator Sumner wrote, but never delivered, in rrgani to his su|(ort of Mr. Motley as Minister tu England. This njworh contains the following paia graph, wliHti aliowsthat President Grant, irat for his < fflre, would lu ve_pu‘.ht‘d the duello on Sumner; “On reechiog Washington iu December, I was assured from vaiitms quarters tnat the White Hue was angry with me, ami •oon afterww.d the public journals reported the Preeileut as saying to a Senator that if he were not President lie “would call me to accoun'.’' What he tmaat * never un derstood nor would I attribute to him more Ur n lie meant ; hat that ho used the lan guage reported 1 have no doubt, from iu formation independent of the newspapers. In Uli' same speech Sumner alalee that Secietaiy Fi-li offered him the post oi liiu istcr to England under circumstances that Impressed hint thillt was ebnheUO reUn qufsh his op(iositiou u> the Sen Domingo i scheme. If a dog goes into a church in Salt Like j City his owret is fined |5. I f.'-K V. ‘ H ‘ * - fir*#*.4bAiiMrtw-flei'ald ~ Teuuitn and Mill at r STte Vance tapper. Liter wriwr* from Atlanta have made, state meritas to temw and *-tyioy at the i S’jpj* . gi veo to Governor Vs.Jioe. at Pease w hich are ca c datr and to ce Me a very wrong j |rri|.ri win. 'I be wri'er ot these lines was, pfi-efit and'knows 'he occasion was one of I- lire go. .and h iding an t harmony Iron, t/egiiiilirijr to Orel, and the dramatic speech Bthl to hav-r lice i a hire, el bv Giruerut 'I . mli* to Mr M ‘t w*e rnS. male. There w-, sooi'e shaking and noich wit. but not D..e' s!Lltt id'iiat tried remark made by • i her of the*.- gtoitlemen, or any one ei*e The U,ii..vriiiy 0.. . |..io .lot oeeur Governor Vance alluded lertbe superior eidiliori ol Georgia over ail her eon fed na n siitlera tt* o-m-tkahle, and while n, i■ I, gt .tifl.-d with Die lar i, he di l not | an li oTaiTThow this iHt* ol tiling* war I l/r<vigl t about, . Mr Hi ! sanl. TLonX ii/mation invoin:*- long si .ry G .verno-, b it on# chi f rea-on 1# ttiU In other tttat's, Including your -own, a-wi.ito. rp.an Wax a-i.iml be la.a 1 Iteinu' in fill feliowthip with the negroe and carpet hai gers, and still ic'asn hi j j W. if.d n-1 afu.w l i. o r in iieolgl*. ’ ■This ieiH*ik i.r-mgh* trt'.n the liernwtw ' Mr Itiil's "hush aibor” speech, in IMW and Mr V. V Clark proprwed a bstsi t- ! “Hie author of Ilia gieaOMit and most io ivi.L |iiff Lena .e.i p *ey age or • .omilry.- ! 'Tide toicd was bed nt y 'received, and ■ til II el .11 T'.' nibs i |el iai e# If, ft f tfiftl ft; . 'S t ■ I did tii <r/ 1, lo* it was hi-tor y that ' not a single wlinc wan in the H’s'e ever ! h.it.‘el Ilia ITaiTSr.iTft VtTrf it *n ni*le 1' w f u hj ! • ! fiDiJ a pi |f>i *.!. a i A jjl wir I *>r M?. JX* 11*. • tut si.,wilt ng *i am certainly flattarad 1 • >■ . 1 • *'M' 1 1 is... ■i..|i il.e!'”f" fn i 1 bought Hint sped b was Imp'll*'** I'i.i-. I.v it iili ri k'• .No i.| .ee.il, vvaa ey. f f)|o'C_: i I. 1.i.1 r ,’e or made wild a more ■! re I rpttrpuMl It wu dew to uiy mind that ! the only *ay to ** <o org)i* ff"tu Lhc i honor* wliu-h now aftle l Houlh t wr-eiiia - anti other nl.ile* * to ' eonieill.U'e 'he white I*, pie. for the while rare .on#olldat e.l loud win dually Th'-Jouly way t* . ..nsolidale 'he white people wa* to make! I {it. Ii alls'll „ otliouft Tl. I sjse.h wa mir'c a... n —-t-" 1 -1 " 1 [■... j..>■*. -- te ijIrf'f ii i ~inpli*h Tl, ami Ila ln veil did save Georgia." ‘lt did," au.1.1 fluo-u+l T""Oiln with; ereat earne*l||e*, "there is no and uht a.> nl it ; met, It* it, you oughi >V' ! I ah' making that "|weh ' "Yoll irg rhlsUkrfq nSfief'tTT" *ald Sit j Mill "While that ajs'ecli did all ,j than li* sltmr, yieThapa, stilt the Itadn a! purlw had -si -.i ,*i Ut* govern ■ lie.it ot Grwrgill rvery itrpnrtment of It ini.l |s*e*i..n ol it now, and you would have lw~en one ot its vletlnw “ (fmi I'.sutdi* "I don't uu lent>n.Trta*T lien, nml I isn't think so.” • Mi. Mill "i know you fhm'4 wulsrstand it, G. iiertd , you have not been in a poM Don TiTTmderstsml it. It Is Lhi' nnly ques tion L eviu knew y<m to 1h slnjwji JIJJQIh!! FiuaJly. Mr. Mill yielded to re|>wated .alls and mads a short speech, lie explained the condition of thing* in Georgia in lrt?0, ind tt>> untold terrors ot bwnkroptcy and ~He t rriKtK|hlh wlllfh nol reiiinlT lO ffoe pwsv pie if H tdtrnl rule shnwtd he prs'euged by the result of Htis sleelirn for mwmht r* ot the Legislature for that year. _ "1 fixiul that," inf- r upled lieu Toointw "You ars mistaken," said Mr. Ilill. “You did help eariy the elwetiwi, trot that was compwrwUvu y awsy work. Every d.cUoa in Geoigiw under recon*' ruction has really gone democratic. Tl*e givat |*'inl was to hold the Legislature alter elec ing it. This was the bard ta k l undertook, aud iu it I received uu help uiltvec from my friend* or anybody else, ami much abase Irom you and nearly everybody else. True, the Radical* had j.aa*ed a bill expressly to enable them- to carry the election. Uul Diey, as I had reason to Jmow, had deter mluwd, if they failed to elect a Legislature, to make one, as thepdid hi IH7O, by turn ont elected Democrats and putting in deleated Radical. This eflort was mad* i was "up Uv the liiU in that tight ' Grant ret-?e*i to interfere and the eflort failed. Even Bullock theu abandoned it This is the debt we owe President Grant." Mr. Hill then proceeded with a slata-nent ot lucts on ’.his subject to which the whole meeting listened with the closest attention He said ho examined carefully the sources of Radical power in Georgia. They were , wa "internal robberies and external Federal prctectien.” The revenues from their robberies were derived from the State road, and their issue ot bonds and Uieir hypothecation in New York and elsewhere Tlw remedy was to get the Slate road out of their hands, and prevent another recon struction ot the Legislature, and thus stop the issue of The only way to pre vent the recoistruction ot the Legislature was to syokl interference by the Federal administration. How was this to be done? Here was the great problem. To iu aaiu Don, both honorably and efleclaally, he gave alt hia thoughta He visited the North twice to acquaint himself fully with the opinions, purposes and tendencies of the Democratic party. By these means he fully satisfied himself in 1870 as to what would be the Democratic platform in 1372—that the Democrats of the North would submit to any usurpation committal under the forms of law. H U* B<*A resisted, the Democrats would whip us into submission It was our business, then, to taka care of ourselves and submit to what we did not approve, and could not resist. By t (king , •.fast position In tdVkhCe.wUen neither party expect>d it. he might for a time be misun derstood by Lis friend*, but be would get in s jxivi toD to be heard by the Radical author) - ies l WasbingViu, aud thu* defeat U*a oxjLbwsih i- ot Ra.jjcV domination in Georgia, and 1873 would'pLce Lim right with his friend*. lie eypbtiued hi* cou : nwl-4 with 'hr Uxtae ; Ins truriness aasi*i* with men tor wh'im he had no poiiti | cii re-poet ; hi* preaence and speaeb at the Delano teinqiel, the fii.ai fl. o ht of li .t< and the rescue of the Slate g' vercmi ft, in every dipartmeut, tr-.m Ra n. a! rote, and the avoidance of martial taw in the BUU in 1371 He coiiliuued •’! have been gr..illy atruaiti—icnorai-tiy by many, sr:!ihiy aoU dc*igued!y Ly some But <*eoigia ua* ixn tiVed, and- G.jfg riot my writ, !. wa* seek mg to save; and 1 nwvwrie.vj iu the (|tt-rt, cr hear from our i•i iet 111 g■ 1 r-i; erf rrrend' tttot Yautoq aiiuee.-T jhi thi* real and gh ihci* result witi.oui S toe log a comfort I Would not t aohahg. *t ,r the crown the Bourbon kxai.' The Deuiocri'k party iu 1873, took the poeitiou I lor. saw HLfuid he taken, wrty t*- 'fm met on thatTiue than i expgp.ed If it . 1 l.tii-twrr! the party ahd U all our trial Sit | had done like .ae, not only i. j-T our afflict ad *• might have br*-n; '•"** r-H' bffiftlH- " • r of wee, lug lu de|>ai! bo, Wld|e Uiy tiieud ' (Gen Tooittba) aud bw to Bower* wet* cur* . ing rue tor *..pp</t and o'reeiuon toIU- . ujanan. i was saving him ai.d them Ilßdi the at -) oor*e*| itoi/iinalion oi Hai'iraiwin. Tina t ; a stxiai meetji.g of tfieorls, and you Will know how Ui pardon tna *ee,tung egousfn U si.n I i.tf aiO TksvaMpwl firm- —f tte aiptushat ol a history *hb k the Ue.. * Von.ii uutaL Uiiy eooS.m," Gov V'sii”l am giad y< have ai.l , r.. nyi,H much Mr HOT. T7bave luo 'ii derstood jou u>y*il, though la. waj* hrilev.t there wa an aiyiauauu. I -...•!iriafid you nnwr. t ae* liß-c** ** c * : 1, end lim gratified I k low Ktany ot he . Jfrr li li?; a.. 1 I'• I c.-i itj< it siguifleav*! *-" —Mi — V.,h7i 1 a sow Hi 1J..7* *u . n.ents ot tnorst iru-b than [vx-ry t : was to jft.tiu.fi at Ui* li ut* Ui know se.uic . Ita ■; he has *taled " <iru T>rt'iil‘T • *aUfhd, fln, 1 lei iiiituiidcruUnd you. 1 *e yoar nw.it.mg now, n l 1 i*y anything was right to get rid ot the and 4 scoon.irala." till) loiin.tfti a'Mi said, laligbingty ano HI linn I. l K'W..| Uininir. a* #ll ' lesi •. • ill 1 did think, li n, you In ' gone aud l itund rast'itl, but now I m you were right “ Ihe forrgoing IB a trulbful vrr.i. n id Willi on 1.0.1 tn, W Will he TT- . 'll I tl y .very gt.fVlliall—prßWltf W——g-s-r-T --atb-nihin to whs was going nn, Whilat j uiiich trim.loin of apecch, an-l jurhaja. aowm not strictly dignified frei!ii*r(ty, were a I'.w. and, t no time during -lbs v. r.■ "jt wa auy oftencc tnU’iidtel by uny ot a ’ Hound Hi- testin' hoard, hMinjUtiug that. Wits tft id . UlW'd. I* l Q 111 lewh ft ._ Ti.e pressurs that L (wing brought l>- trrrrr upi il O.Ti ttlknl Ii) lliw bi>ndl7i>liTVr ■ (Aud inoutj ring* .4 Ut*t NnHltevn a oil Eastern Gliß G very great ft remain' to ~re sren AvTieiTnr Gisnt will or will o-4 am-pl the ‘ 'gulden ~ oppHtluOTl)--rahclitt t hn wvtt ■uiiondui tn tb*' Wealmy liwudhol.l reu:*-re shv*e4 hy 4w geewt n ajtvnty nt thr Jie.opti), whose will ia sxpresseil in the action of l.iiigrem* Mis own fate arid that of the Radical party n T,t-!784 la Uus kHtth A veto would lie h nisu- poUOT-wt !•*(• warrant. Approval <4 die cuiiiatn-y but will insure tire .iis -uptou of the lUdmai party Fur our own i>art, we are* eonteol either way. We can say with lag" “Now, whether he kil! Caasi*. Or, Caaaio him, or each do kill Die other, Every way makes our gafu.” —[Savannah New*. Civil Kronrs Da Nova—A* Senator Edmunds has retui tied to Waahmgtou from his Florida visit, and L Civil Might i hill has been upcniled on account of his absence, we suppose the public may now look tor a rcueweJ of the agitation. As truth, presented with power, never fails to bring its appropriate Irmt—even though like bread cast ujain the watere, it may not tie rea'ized until after many days—we trust some Southern man may be fonnd in Congress who comprehen ls the true phi - losophy of the queslioa and ha* the ability to develop it in a speech that wifi reach both the uHi'.ersUndiog the heart of the country. Up to this time, we regret to say, that such s speech has uol been heard in either branch ol the national legislature -[Herakl. A New York paper says aa extensive conspiracy to Great the United States Government of the tax on whiaky has just been discovered. Attention was first called to it Irom the (act that there hat recently been a large falling ofi io the revenue from distilled spirits. This decrease, however, was attributed to the women's temperance movement. The real cause is said to be the extensive growth of new whiaky frauds in the West, sad the fraud is con ducted io such a manner aa to cheat the government out of ten million dollars a year. The Manchester Union speaks the senii rnents of the sturdy Democracy of New Hampshire when it says : “We are obliged to agree with Mr. Grant that neither he nor Congress can do anything for South Caro iiua. Suppose the government oi our State should tax us ten limes what it dues, and steal the money—what could Congress do ? Suppose this taxing influence was too pow erful to be overthrown by the ballot—what could we do ? We could not resist or repu diate, (or the General Governn>ent will tvfi.in the robbers. We could only pray for such a government as will respect the primary right ef sell-defense." tar EVERYBODY Jti NOTICE. ~:tx. The btate btbooi Gmumi.SßK.ner La* ordered an eaumeration A all childn-n hr tweeo Hie age* of six aid eighteen year* of age, thee* fietWg fWtilleid tar a p*#kpxfai tn the Public School ftiuii. Thi* enunw-ra tioo oiußt be made and re-turi ed by the 15th •of June By thie etiumeratiol. the PttbHc School fund is to be diatribu'.e.J* to Meri wether ooutity lor the next F€MJR years LET ALL REMEMBER THAT IF THEIR CHILDREN ARE NOT RE It UN ED THEY GEI NO SHAKE OF 1 HE PWBI.IC FVND All eee tbt import auce of & lull and : ootiipirte fiat. :vr We j *jre;olariy request the Joslice* : i.f the Peace 11. Each uiatri re . . a* he leading citizen*, aud every 'me eW interest eel, to aid us in making, thk waii piele l! you cannot see the County Scfcoo CooiUiiasiouet write hm; a h'Ae, giving the d'-Uds.l lu wußh v—o re-*T ie tj,e tom.* and *ge of the children ot treedaiei. U iween 8 and Hon your place or iu y-ci acoie*l f e and ..Bei 1 -! '--v.-hx; ' '■ <■ --- G/eeuviße e/ate Nuta&an m . ath district wdag fiu year* ut age We a*k ait tn make a m-te o the abov< request and as* apwu i< 1!-.; this xutriret- U. yuur Beighhot ire -hr —-e- ojx-j-asi- rr Let m A a dollar tee ort to the I uuu y U.ioßgti lal ’we Ut Send U.e nau**. ot a iL..- > u .lkd Ut that d..ft*37 1 w..i ite at Die f*. -*W:-.j( 4v:ei 4; ear.. duiitt'.i--ote the days itimtinr., ; tdHow, ah l left.Wft'Uuiiy a-k that a!! uteet me -!** * 'it their CidiJh-a and I ..crime- th at Dt *1 ti-ne. Greei.v7iis, rialurday, A. r I fiag'itriwi Hwiugday, * UH IFme > ' 'j Aanirday, M*y 3 *1 I' ~ -• • Vi- VA'Uit* hjiftwi!:*, * id. TUrTiuiiT t Kx 'll Ujr 4 * JrrT„n *4l;*, J Wailu f J -ti.c % Tl - it } Mfsi. rit. h*lafda)' T b Uili <j rktur Uy, *' 1:4. ihit.n# < ■ *tt w* cik % * mil Ijt Umtn) <t‘ t: lift H -.v, . ! *-r *r • fifty tt*g.*l* . {ysjtjg whtU Cf'i 4f*'i U, U# fit? Wi l ftur t.r: , t\>. :.•••- u*f nilornti. ! Tflurlnr* will trlra** Uifß cJiiitlfm t*> •st Ttirtf lE' %ri ttnir tnuti+t *n>t m?r *a n l n%_ Tl v J* \ U fr-t n-r* —| Oniinary's Oftir*-. **VJ H*l A M* riw.tlhf r r.'iiAy M ;* h K sV ' • ; 1 ■ f ■ u - Afttiif -vt my \H < #rv-*'T?f ??lr mt ’SirSf tin ilu. l-HUk <U ai- jt 1? -v'r- g-jr h n J w BANNING. OM < | NB W I’IRM. VVr rrspritfhdy astt-mcri TO ALL Whom It May Concern. - W a Th*t w# bare -n nun i *> the old stand of ("apt. Jure E flhnules, on Ih# South west corner of tfre a oi f . -- , PUBLIC SQUARE DOMESTIC GOODS. CON FECTTON ER! ES. B( 8 ITS and SHOES, HARDWARE. Tl BP WILLOW WARE HATS CAPS, Ac.. Ac. ALS ) % t * ALL KISDS OF • S> family groceries such as Mea). Core. LIQUORS. TOBACCO, SNUEE SUGARS. COFFEE. FIftOUR, LARD, AC., *C, " \ • ' • A well selected stock of LIQUORS By the wholes.de. Ail and everything to Eat, to Drink and to wear, cheap for CASH. FLOYD & ENGLAND W. W. WOODRUFFS r r ' 0 aUKIiUL REPOSITORY uuitnv tii. * . k\L i 1 !I>K OK ( vAHRIArrE", B* '. 1 h.->, FU-kTON> v_y r"" ItAOKN AND JE*{3EY WAG >NB Ikv .ccichlatr.d Woo.it .3 V' i.NUiItU BUGGY. ■ 1 ' and IT.ANTATION WAGONA. A. .--MS or the W E.~ f’EHre fHI MULE 3- EIN WAGON , and at! >;/.*- at Paten* 'V ..ry Bbggiea, with a fine assort twent ot HAHN MBA 3 i-t n fle-t Vitx-Kly alt all WORK lit Alt 1 V I KED N if drewk y W/ DIIKtt.IkT LI 0r ODD FE-dX'Wta HAt L (itlltrt <• KKI .1 hai.4 j 1 ... ii,v .>( I'liL'..- CAJAriVf M KBit f.NE“js~ A INPT 7V '■' ill- t'-. - r riri , ' li' lU.I BIS. -l It#' ei| l for i'■n. Jft n !tt_- (... stitt'b, gqi >:i : f ,vs ttstf'.i*. Ft !-i l*. iliv tf iVhEWRY S wTfrCK Pv'WDKI H .n ! SHEimtl f "S LINIMENT, * ;<•< ift 'y. The “I'ftk r, r.r.f ~f • very lr*i nnorijr* k.i jrr-vti ing hor * rnn.sdv Thompson Cole Sc Cos. *1 ANFFACT! HHWN OK # G. AND DEALERS IN Furniture, S UG II A S o - !_ .. ..- Bed ead. Bu>' , u*, riliair*. M*tt*c. r,Ett Metallic Burial Cases and Rosawowd Coffins Always on Hand. NEWNAN a A |. Babies Fnrniihed with carriages at reasonable price*. jo e2O-t This Ia The Plane Coree one, come all, and btry cwvfs at COST and freight. We are oflering a large pro portion-of owv stock at cost and freight. We mean what we say, TRY US. We clOiC the '.relit bnsine 0 * fr 'm this notice* ADAMS & WILLIAMS •2D \'GLUME The VINDiC.YTOH uiiu-ing upon the Yt iar & !t G existence makes anew appeal to its irieuda u> rally to the support ot their k - —-- County Pawr- To make the pajw r a comjilcfe sue. ea weueed 500 Il otir.lneo.ls mr. id us wv* can easily get that number lxai yew our lint amounted to l( ) o '! l.ts urn *• ! !♦ Io ifitrit*' tbr incrrM ♦(J j •I n *ii.*%£*• f* *r li Hr irk \\ v £l*hll < ntiltfkiW iu puliUbU Hii U t Jlt, A/. i/ ; lI U lUl\<* Ot M Y‘H I ' !iCf < 1 ‘ ff! y - tlJ> i (.-a . H-'j, :tr.rf i.ir J.H.! t nmjis c <nrKt - t tnl ii> iniLi loti i1 % pitxua-im. mwGiiiJ i• ■ ■• ■ f*§ \INII it a i J( oft LJi-TiJv •.*• -A •mis_ - : - - - - - - CL UB RA 7 ES \tty * f inf a ! tiff uu k riA* <?f 10 ; - |. . ■ ■ im tlAStf, *. i ■ 1 •.* ■ -w t — t t t.. f.rw iDflucat ioiial tin M“ lU'tv, 10* U } J*ni*irjr the U wiil !. ;*< fi w at lb# Masonic Fcmalu College making lbs TENTH YEAH ual he hat occnpidl that B.OThag. For FIFTEEN YEARS be has been aa educator oi ths Chitdrsa of GREENVILLE, and it affords him pleasure to again return thanks Imt lire gMoeruu# c-onthieves rspvWd io him, a* well as the kindness that has prompted hi* friends to throw tire mantis of charity over his many short comings and unintentional errors. He promises for the future -o endeavor to merit a contin uance of the liberal patronage of the pash l < - Rales f Taitiaa. Primary Branches .. -- - 174 BuxoUita A5 Laagnxgcs (Ancient) 50 Languages tModern; ** Good board at reu.toto.bie rtie* cun ba gained in the village. For other inlor >. ma'..jß apply t* W. T. Bt4U,Piia