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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1874)
the vindicator. Wm T lifcvil.t .Editor hm] J*r*prii't"r giikkn vii.i.e rmr>AT Mm> iiwiA ■"! 1 Th* D:m y if i' mri'-ctir it tinv nominated VV VV Eaton I r United Hia"-* Hunalot. HU nominal i ni* eipilvsfcnt to art frlrtr*tint Uf K-*t*ff ts ft t 10 straiteitl sect mi<l w ! l*n the first Ben ntor 'it riitt pf*‘** , *i 4n<*b toll j*****e. be nighled New Kiglan Ih* sent In With lugton in * nuinterr of years Kit unrty, and vii nli!>j favor*. Colonel Harris will please accept our thanks. Wi* nr* particular y gr*td<* : f-rr the tnrtijur*li<l scholarly *j>e jch of hnitor Norwood on the civil right* Mil. In tire language of Mr Ht*ph-n, !l In good reading. Wr **l* Ihol * copy wu* in I In; bands ol tn ty . cl i/.'-n ol the Stabs OivovauK, W noil. <• lint ili*- Itulln:*!* RTC p f(Tfwrtn| f,r * rfi'/f . i/h 'r .on, */ ifTon thnmgboM the miH for the fill *i*iinn To curry onf county for tint democracy ag.ii I wi'inntl liar.- it coriiplclt* oiguui/.* lion and entire unanimity In onr rank* At an early day, therefore, lli<- |.i>ojili- should inert in convention, Rppolnl an cxi-ulive committee, or reappdnl tin- ol*l on**, select delegates to onr Omgresaforial contMsidl<>u gml appoint a Hint; foi hoi dim/ it cony* -M ion to riomlßßte candidate* lor lire Legislature Xlia convention lor organ u itlou—should not l*o |Hiaf|ioni'd I'u’er thaw this Hist ol August. Wc call attention lima early to llila mailer Dial attention may lie directed to If amt proper *Urf**b*i taknn In time. Oonnral Grant tow ls#t| Ia prm la nation auknowladjlug II titer aa tin, rightful governor ol Arkansas This la belter than wo eapecUs 1 Fighting Itai commenced hot wet ■ the par iMilt. of Governor It. < t*-r and lire pretender, Brook* ■lon. Henry It. IfnrrU. We clip the following til*-fif>■<l noUi'ti of Colonel Harris fioui the Columbus Euqiil/or, and transfer the* mm will, pirn j •uro In our column*. Colonel Harris' Meriwether Menlr will rwi<| will, n tlirlllo/ : pleMti r* Hte-fmnrbrnniT roilTlTTlfn'cli t/""pl?l lo one whom limy hnve delighted in honnr; in&mrUt} limy nr,, nssurod deserve* the ,u, MWlllllU Oontslimd In llm i rlri-> Imluw carrer of usefulness 1./,. but hfjjim. •ml we are rejoice, 1 to krnw Hint hl ear mvl labor* have given uuivr*al aalUfuction to hi* constituent*. f liw own county may well feet proud ol her distinguished eon. “* merer mnt Mr. Unfit* Wore, end I m satisfied he to not |ieronally a* well known to many id hi* conetltnenta m I e should ***• Mr. H*rrh had no Intimation of the lilp of llm Col mu Ini* f binmlsstoner* in IViulilni[ltit7l)iii he wa* mil irmnycf 'l'tinhfoandltl at the appearance ol this IwyWWiW Iwwly , on ttfl rnitraiy, Ire—nt~ once tnrrtrjjjTty Uic imnd, *ji(f learning mir mUxion ha threw hlntaaff heart and into Ihe projert, arid worked diming nm ** i dmjbi noi he In,* done aftire, and will continue to i]n for llm entrrpiiae m< i'Kenlial to Cu ufnhu.'i ami llm dweller* by the Chattahoochee Mr Harris look* much teunger than ho really W. lie might pns* i'*l!y Ji.r thirty flvo or forty ; yet he I* now In hi* Inrtv aeventh year. Me waa Niro February 3<|, tW.'H, i.t Spnrta, Oeor<la, re moving Irntn there with hi* lather lo Mcrl - weiher county when o ily live yoais old. Mr Harris fur lorly one years line resided in this eoun'y, w lnue lie is km wn among business men as one ol the must aucceaalul a,d Intel i ;cnt 1 1 .liters. But his success a a farmer forms but a small part of his claim to recognition and respect, lie is a mem • Iwr o| the Methodist Cbtlrch, a Clt list tap in precept and practice, and one whose I rlnciples are so well estaolislied thaj they sre but strengthened in Washington, as llm storm atrentgliens the pina Mr Harris is not a ' showy'’ man , there is no Hash or brilliant n< nsense about him. He is rottr teous, well edticatei', and a model ol that rare article—common sense. Since he en tcrwl Congress, he lias never mimed a roll call, never neglec'rd tn vote on a measure, and never permitted a letter to go unan swered thirty six hours Paid Col. Lamar, of Mississippi, to me, “1 tell you there is no*. • stronger or purer man in this house, and your people should lecl proud of hiua But you will find liis tv si praise iu the mouths *4 the Republicans, llle Iktt because the moat disinterested'' Col Lamar's good opinion of any man is romething woitb working for, Lut ilis views were cor roborglod by one of the oldest and ablest Republicans in the IT-mse, "Tea," he •aid. in answer lo our Inquiry, "I eonshler your man Harris one of the. most upright men I ever mat. He is a gentleman in his manners, and baa uo turn or excitemcut about him. He docs bis woik well, and, what can’t be said of all of us, he docs it intelligently and from motives purely un selfish." Mr. Harris is a man about six feet tpaiely but well built, with quiet, regular features, re: in a frame of lung biwrtibair and beard. Lie uses spectacles, no doubt j on account el age, but he look3 so young that their use glees hiiu the air of a German prolessor ol abstruse theology." Mis. Oiie Vigil, the la*t livk'g child ol Governor Tivuis is in the Lunatic Asylum at MftHtlgevi.tr. It is hinted that sue was sent H ere in order to swindle her out of her propci ij. |r Mrs. Sal'ie Biown, mother of the ex- Governor, died at Marietta hut Sunday, aged 80 years, for fi.ly ol which she had been a ntcmt>erl It e B-tpliel Church Women like to be seen in print, but not iu calktv. ' w Hr. ateplM-n UiuUllan I .. t.'r*fords*id crres|*ondent of'ln : hprt* Tone* any*- 'ln re*|*nf!se to I fjoiriaa and f**r tire information <*f ow reader* out of this immediate vicinity, we rUtt that (M> gutWwMW, in who** COodl ' trun'ao general an interest U Mi through oat Georgia, i* now at Liberty Hmtf, **!*#♦ In- is and .My vi.ol'il !*y Ida nejjjl.M/rr, well an nnniMoa froin a di'tance Wlille l*t coOilltl n l decio' and critical, lie | vet *t*,r.- rvreit up, and i rpiitc clrecrlu) iti vm-rurm Son Toe trip from VVaii!-*ffion greatly • pr*rstrsV/t lilm and he ttj tujvt fnw-i twvw mg from itdelnlitatlng efferrta Mi* afU-< Ilona are eicnediugly oompucatttd. Ilmsidea general rheontaHvea. horn wlii -lj lie line I ***** n nnaWe to walk srUr<rut r-r*t< loo* for ImstJlve year, tt*e greateat trouble with him at tif*.v *. ht phyakiana w*y u In the kidney* He also h* dfrtrewm g i nogli, which w<*rrte and w-akena him lie 1* more waste■! am! emaciated In !I*-li Ml tr, e*,e* hefoM* ll** * pm. up*m—Uet seal*-* the 'Hljirr day, ten, to his own siirpnae, aid that f ofhera, hie w> iglu wa ’ fo iri'd rr. ric orry arTer.ty twn aerl- ‘.hr*-- ~Tpi .ru-r pounds X**t withstand log •!’ ot This, hi* n,TmTMwrni|-l.i-T3rTn-rrTeTrrs r-v *r - Tha most afiunrfHgltfy aec**m pan liner, t l, iliat hl ap(*ellte an I digestion remain as good as they have l*en for years He sl! up the most of i-a* h TTs, ehfeiTiiTii Ti,Wi " pany, .end talk* w ith consldi rah’e snirns lion lie atari did ales replies to letters whhh nr<- |.*-t.ne,l hy snoflier hand,. It it lining too failgulng to him to Witte hlni self. Home days lie is not al*!<- to a(i|)lv ' his mil) . I to buy thing requiring cl .s* though', lie th'li fei rente* house!! in playing a sin- at game of whist lie says with mjrfrnVfß|eiiiie; that he fi* r-itne: home to got hetlof or W' rse, to recuperate ; -or to ilk ; and while he Is hopeful of the former, lie is still (teffecfly ’prepared in mind for the lallor result A 4 AKO, \ ftrrH lloii. li, jijftlitiU l rri>M4*ll I wiali fi Itifikr Ur follow ln>j ut 11 tcfulfil to Uifl ‘ <l .Vfrri wrflmt to wi! A vr%<i *p[vint6d by ill?* tfrrnl N 'Vi >m.i - < "-n fiLJUiS Aua! . lor Cottrl of this county, for the pnr-[>*.H< ut examining the hooks, lecords A-i , ot *he n*i Id y ofTVnr*, and to mak'- rrjmrt tlmicof to thn ill it gliTi.T jur y ThT ihnking Tills column ol dlilmrsomenU hy onr preaent counly Ttsntaurcr, ox having rorsdved s'4oo at two diflarent times, maUiug $t(W for axlra sal*isaaduring the year 1m? I IMf •ay that I only fßCglvttl f/i -- : - servlc V Ilia year I-H73 I lieilyvc ncasl honrstty tli it tin* rnialake iva* wholly iui in'entlonsl upon the part of said commit tee. na I know them to be upright amT hones! Tncn, who would ■ iittTi xT'S iiiTTTTuny other county oflhuai, atry rntmtinnai in •EXTRAS" l hml that m is a duty 1 ow*7 III* sell to lunks- Ike sfcrve ttatettn m, ttiol-liis' eiSLiriVv may taieoriiiCtly _iufon*csl us ti, the attmuut I have received. A J ftlMtioM, C. S, C An tulleiueni. I, iu mfi-s comity ! excited nTor a case nl miscegenation --a white woman and a nogro man. They were put in jail, negro In a dungeon sivd Hie woman in a call. A few days ago, according t*> the Times, w hile the Blieritt was in (lie Jail performing sotn, dutlc#.,the trap door of the dungeon wa left o|>en, and, as he stepped off a few feet, tire woman ran and plunged into the cell, the negro lellow catching her as she fell Hire was entered out, hut refused to come A ladder was let down for the Sheriff to descend and they seiranl tt and putted it through A second laddur wo* placed and they sr ir.eil it Irefore the Hirer B had lime to descend and jerked It to pieces taking the ; rounds lor weapons, and threatened the lives of those who attetr.; ted to separate them. They were intonated with rage, and exhibited_CMry character ot Alihan j hyenas The advantage ground they had I made it perilous for any one bv atte np4 to j , escend Their treipient cursing anif j maledfciiong mnde it evident that they 1 were determined to die or remain together The attempt to separate them by lorce w as temporality abandoned, and the plan ol starving them oht was resorted to. Ip to this w ilting matleis remain as above stated ~ The jury iu the case of J. IX B. Hooper, j charged with the murder of T H. Phillips, in Opelika, Alabama, last May, returned a verdict, at Seals, Alabama, this morning of ! not guilty. This morning Col. French Btran-e, lortner editor of the Opelika Observer, cante to the Enqnirt r Bun office and de manded, ior the first time, of Major A. R. Calhoun, lb/ editor and pioprietor, a retraction ol an article published on August 3d. Calhoun refined. He then attenrpted nose pulling, when Calhoun gave him a blow with his flsl. Strange was drawing a pistol when the office employees threw him dowu and took the weapon from him. The police arrested Strange, and he is now under s thousand dollar bond to appear at a preli minary trial next Wednesday, lor assault with attempt to mutder. Next maugutation day, March 4, IBCI falls on Sunday, so that the presiding officer of the Senate prolem will be Presi dent of the United States from Sunday midnight till Monday at the hour that the President-elect is sworn in. This ha* occurred iwice Ik fore, Monroe commcuc ing his second term Monday, March 5, 1821 an-l Zachi ry Taylor his letm on Monday, March 5,1841*. A <AJi. '* o llw Irti f You will please correct the sUteinan' iu i regard to the earn of $426 t 4 whirls the t com milt* e put down w paid bfO P.fiom* ..laJ. JiL A-isjor, Tres-orer,.The cuasmiH'-e will phase M,*te In full U**w they came In l*****w:**ioo ol the above amount Wo* it iiy receipts produced by Howe, c>r woe It . iron* a (facie i lalcim lit liusde by Cißii cm more |arv>ns * As the rc-pc rt araud* it s4*4*fa&js L. Lb*, publk. that Iti*a did pa, Ime the amount above named. If this report U usaie Irma rec.crpu or horn the Tieaanrers' hooks, and such booh* &4 XC elpte can be yco-iucrel then I owe.tw yo** nake it p|*e*r, the son* of |HI 6? to ti*e •x*u ity lint II the report w made Irocn a mi-re iiituccM. m the abeenca of receipts . and 'e*oks, then I claim (bat I owe the I county rot king A'l 1 want is this matter -ts luaiier 44 It eon be mode eliar. bey'imi ■ any doubt, that I am *<ehiß*l as dffc com : m ttee rep., -to, I wMI aCflle. 3tt'*. JL Simon ■ mi* auto .liial-ii_li. JSL *we aavai. mod._ so* h a ssUlifatfafafa! , and 1 aa 'Ctratmcr. u.. uu—kkfay- fapc giaa art ocl . j weigh* Vt *tut ti**Cfr4r#aW M fHH give p. Ilauntug and It-*w*-'s ’ Ins Kw mm b *t I a* t;.*lle* tor, n* llhef wsa Jas W Ha/inh g - | * t * ■" ' al-t.t I..W* baas* (fafad*.**- ' ■tateoient lef.re yo*ir leefy from Whl*:h rtnteili'-r.* >■■<■* /• *• t!*' aotoou! svnwl 1 You have similar ow in y</r re{*oft in ;7eg,*rd t.I ti.*- TL ' .iTTCrTTi! n.rr Or.Ttt*/y j You state in your rcy*ori that the Ordinary ijp]*iaed lus c’ lk, T W IJ,,yd7 t<ii ne*f th ,k V'*j M iiMjlt M li: funuMl il* iirr Iw M f "Tjrniir/fc-iri V ft? U* sffifrth mn*: * lie •(! in wiiiii.j( ib*t no *u b fitKik Mtiut, j.V) iai h*nd* ;/n )i*t in ill il - y-rH ib*> otem giving each. iiy ! stnment, It flo n appears < ss s on- ll' ll tiling tint sll parts are a*pre*-t IS t in die * ot O I’ Hows'* se ll*-ment *. 'i. rn, ym* inerely glva PM *i la of nrr j ■ dii i di iii m.U it ty** lor sg fa P Kowa IS (OUCVI nrd he naser /r/i me a rhA nr tl In* ageu* *i-ii n that he (lid psy <*• why lion i they tiling up * receipt for sll6 14. 1 think hi the al<aei*e of tlm Trenaurei • Ihh.Us Vliicli t the only key I have iha i.unimcUechccugUl Ui bare., been .gull. Uhl t| .us nti'lh* ;,lnt nama-i I* would have" iiei n easy-to give tc.Ui aides, and a'atnrl how th*- aoiouytt was found I tin ■* H would InTwcTto have a w artU made ToT' Tile lost teioßs —pat and rrady to fore >h' - hooks any day, anil I *n willing tl* *#(:!• hy thrm, hut I am not willing l > b - te lor* tin-puh t. hy mate tI nenft It la atsuj*i ■l[ -. ~, i, t srg*. Irs -It* *S'3SkL *' A" away info ITOti rlmn htdingplane*** tjevc, :p, wan (ty ,*g on*. I see no reason in \ die tirt plw why ' he lamjY* *h<rul'l die ! wp(wnr, and to **-le-t *nr’b a time to leave , . i.eT-n ,-I ,s, Iti Hint, Wtille tin., TTr-tr t**wn wV store I up* twel ha.T Suit Lfo, e* a! days, ft ’tw strange Mie la*k such dangerous times Sack import*'" inn,k "light to i*afa tieen. ia iho Salk, facuu- pl-*ce d"Wb ’'C ' !' ’* wi • m• vt*ey were ;rrdng*-r of ireiog poretred h* tbs fkst burning flsmes Whs* * t>lt) ' l il j*.**ib!s that some iesr nit ggirf set* *1 the hooks -hte- the m*±aiuj a *eho*,l * It may tw 'list soms* ',n**ts prpai ng t'*r the Treasure's "ffleo. ssd to be fitted he Us* seiv.ed ths-t*ooks I h-,{w* Ire will soon complete his -tu lies and return the hook* In conclusion I resp**vfolly ssit Urecom mittce to give me §">■ showing in th* matter by letting Mr Htmonton’* rejmil and also my own report come in. tf you arc to act from mere statements we ask that you give our statement. When lb" books, together With (W'>|*er receipts, ars brought up. and 1 am then found Is hind I will settle Mr ftomontnn sta’cs that the amount pnid by .1 W." Banning was, in Ins opinion, about s2ll, which amount would shout clear me up ; at least as near as could be in j the absence ot the book*. The committee I,ad my voucher*, and alter running through them they brought me out a few dollars ahead. But at !a*t they run Into R -we’* books, and when the committee would call Howe wouldn’t answer, so to the -absence ol i eccipts or books the comm.tte* takes a , mere statement front Jas. Rowe and J. W. Banning. I only ask that my statement and Mr. Simonton’s be put in My state ment is that O. P. Rowe never had a settle ment with me, nor neither did his agent pay the amount claimed in the report I think Mr. Simonton is near correct as to the amount In the absence of the books and proper receipts. I.a*k that the commi.tee correct that pan of the report, and when the books and proper taels are shown up 1 will settle if behind. lam mtlulitd that I owe the county nothing. I had Mr. J. A. Simonton to assist me, and our books were always balanced to a cent, and all settle ments entered tully. Bung up the booss and let us setiie, 1 dislike to be troubled about a matter that I knot* lam coireet in. J hope no one has taken offence at this. I only ask that justice be allowed me. J. K- Adams. Athens Georgian : We would respect fully suggest to all former slave ownetV to , preserve a correct list of their slaves, and have their names recorded in the Clerk's office of their counties. This wiiV require hot little tiooble and expense, and ing sense of justice might make this a wise, present precaution. Stranger tilings than the payment, by the General Govern meet, for our emancipated slaves have happened, and as impobnble aa it may now seem, yet it may be. et the record be made, it will * rve as a cumribari* ‘ ta hiatory, it not as a step towards seeming cur just correct deserts. Krcping m kune Xu* Im * X *4- Covinjft'm, oor trarra-Mtsaotfra wiytibor has ban a wnaation of metropolitan pro , jsirU ui Kor six years she has number ed am-mg her resideel* a mso nameo ! Thouiws Carter and a woman Mrs. Dfacot, j 'be twain, as is besuing jelatious : to each oiiser wbicbr it is incutabeiM t*?joti ! c/Ajpla* in similar circumstance* to bv<- ratified arxordmg to law Twelve years ! ago tb -jf were radlenti* 1 >tegrc. ihf '<uasa lwing the wife fa man by the i name of Ilraw*. who e worth >■ tkt tone Use very e**iuf*rrat*le *-.u* of fhdtajc By conspiring with t couple of the phyt-i I.ili- e*>ui.e- ti-d .tl* 'be Tetritrsfal I naans ■ lay! u*c, Cal U t sasl ~** psr-sncssir ***.-*-! ii o kidfispptng l> - *t and having l.i n wrongtuliy i near cerate-, in the io*tiati<>c mi a marge of insai.r'y, tlnoeby gap. mg lemaeasion of his lor! me V>r iwc.se long years th e vi lainmia ! i Slid o(a,u Dracot had . bean kept mp, l..iu of his l.ia..aiy— and compelling him to associate wnh Tisitttss Ariit' nadßiTii - By **,tne is.acshc >■.'teed*-,) in convey : ng knowledge ot tils dtp' table M'.u*Uofl .Mi.. f*efoi ouistie and an mvtwllgauon **f Ue matter was irw r u:*--X is*, wrongly had the job (jean (rtrt of*. Lass ever, that an expense ol $40,000 on ti* part of the auili'MPley was rcpnrcJ in t/fhi JtL buarxk up the toil* by which f>i****t was h i 1 'lti* Ai in W "h'iO, referring h. tVer*a l *#4 N*rwood epees.!* t>t* the cisl! • rghte ab"ia| .alk/n j*etk our eenftneau ■ X*el■ y ss U. the Impoicy I changing ■ ... ispi fm istal.v 1 s in tjsiugi** w thout an , .>t '.*-r rcaassts M*au thfa ,se- oc !n* * tssugc. or "T*, d* t*|, S*S U* lisSl 'lot-CM*” d--<4*t,H- 1' •aye j. It fa e site lit. ws think, that sat* iA our rinn wr*r7 tun: -wrntrn " 4 t| wrag ii,g!y ot Heuet. ,* N'-m wo .and, have, iu *p/f !a ’ man's par an* ‘gone oft hall csschesl ( tie la* . i*, ,'ir pien.ple hava. of ,a'e, rnerplestset i'er much I ai*atlo**. ansi do -n M give * ■!i * w m-tttbee a** * —J*(*-• *' *m 1 1 y V**-- || * j i bit t *f Ib prniK-iilA lljrr f ' w%k' •uy it th* f!rt tid *w J lb*ti *n ivl%*ri i *4* hw h wnif w *n ♦s♦ <sj,f *.r u 4 fui*, li.vc n< • - % % fo, - *♦•-■s--■-< fi**>*■■> - lbs*m t#y m ff* l**4 % wbit rior t*l)M jf f y xHI o*{i uiiiuii I*? a i a.* * * li v; ti gf n* * Tl.?! AUfi*ft H* r*l l !! nr) + m wit'* av If) hsT* *Hc<‘ > *t Up Imff oil Fib I* | fi#r !*•> mor*hf ol lb* I jr K*n< *t HHlUiVilkt ¥.tBC ni* ttti.* v r titH*, i|*>o kr-aw •ra.g.l.rsgl t.rtlil (])( 1 Jib. npifi tb *ppitrtli B yf the 5} nr ? < mi ty J i Ige. Ortlintifjr, in*l of tb* HnfwfjiM who ?!* fi 'i : *tt|i>{hi} rriiflrrr j it * : m r®t ir a.ti h' f JsA'.ks ii n i* in .a- oul man, ai* •to.? ftrf ifi*Vut ¥ •-Xxxe tb* ;u*!cb fr‘m tbwi* **• w • J TIT ATTgTiiTit ati<*> ittr - .y . h-i* Vf, n'-r, • A r , At. r -bH4 Lul iA-ci. . htoxh-Al4 $1 Hr4< i$ tL* - UU s ...' fc-a- kiSiSSlf ---asT' f *•**{>* gfilfltn* TT*i' Tipptxr, wt srn IPtM to *i twfivp 44 Wftawpbi **♦-£+* *Ak*a* bwn bring TANARUS • vfUm IQ mk! l >Tt b The (h,v;ng*nn En*erpn-c tits **pr e w h>> for twenty -nine yer lixs bf, a the agent of the Georgia Rtiltoid at tbs' pi sen ws removed last week, and i* charged *T,h being a defaulter lor nearly three thoinen I dolls ml , The same pajsw *av>a half-wi’tnd Me-* u n county man has.sir irk pUn w! ich .it carried into ewnlion, woui.l rid aii com miliee of the jntamoua around sets in their midst He prop. Kev t-i have a semt annual election-tor the pnspoae of eho®*ing cmd late* for the gai wa. The earn! dates must be selected by ths p*ole f each district and their names posted at the court house. Every one hearing cha meter must be forced to luwke the rate and tla most popular villain, upon election, shall be ini media telly hung by a c >uimittee of gentlemen appointed by the County Judge lor that purpose. Mis* 'Nellie Grant has purchased her wedd ng trousseau. One of her dresses (white silk) cost ten dollars a yard, and | required 40" yards, without ttie fixings. A sure recipe lo remove slams from character—Oct rich. On November dth and 7th, middling cotton in Columbus was quoted at I4jc„ the lowest point reached. It has ooly been sis months ago, and the tuple has advanced five cents per pound. If a few of us bad only known IbU what rr.illon aite’s we would bare been. What a pity it is that toresigbt is not as gaod as bind sight. 33. ELLIS 1 i AS J IST RECEIVED 975 yds. Assorted New Prints, 300 “ Bicbd H imespun from Ito2o cU “ Browc Sneering and Shy'jng. . 300 * Columbus Sheering and ahi. ling. 500 - Taoup Factory Osnaburgs, arns, 500 “ P.aid and Stripes, together with Ladies and Misses HUs and Ribbons, Corsets. White and Striped ,ks, aud a great variety of nice goods ‘ not here enumerated. THE Df.D JEWELRY and I aNi Y I*TORI . . I 1M la* T n.*a jfe, tm., .j;x $. 1 ALBERT LEixMAN HAP sHuW, MUti VS i . Mi dliV' ■> ... *l iti* *4*l 4 i * O >BC jMaiisev fot.j-U.iJki, fo TEEi SEi-ErTKP PT "“ft '*r —X <fo ■ /EWfcM<4 KSl> KAsMI Unlifr iS*****m inn, u • 4TiT7 ' ; i a4T‘ ■ i ■!> tx • iL Vaail V^aU.l)WI tb/s K? IJ Vf 2-/ b$- !>*w lokW*' liit-xU foi**!- l L-Milx ; . CLOCKS. of all sf**w, rirekere il p| icww'*’; >*t!vrrr A ataei *S:n-s to* lie A K e t*iqe*e | S Il.iri Wit, V KB Tklll.r. W AID ==r . e *■ 1 HilmlPUtrui Warn *s! all ktn *t an t sty *cs, Forbi-I, whir ss|e-rv. A itis/oi* by Ol*- V. f v renowaod maker*. ll7Kri! ’ Wr .KHH xn-d KtUft’lK An rKN n /; p Aim a a / ! irn fl!‘ - * 'r. v hf 7 j )t<' r r *r r f ~ATJ'4 .'* I'.il.liltf f lUf.IU-A U** llfolii.j —a 4 k 1- %4'fl‘ii'v * * r ! fr*rn njf **■ <* * jr%f i* r r*f ,i **• ! .• is n * mo-k, *f 1 r 'tjerly ;*-< i. l : x ‘ b *) 7* n* , -i|sl r* 4>* f'f i. y ss*k 4<• o * rs)*•<_ o !b I’lir -i I h-’Vf n tf' u in , ffpr4 n *r, ALBEf I LLHM JJSO. IS COOPER, C* r nll < * CoxumlkMion Merchant. UORANUE, fii. - f HAVE JUST reuinr-l wmii New York L hod am no* able to show my Irieodt a •plendisl assorUncnl of Groceries*. Domea tkk Staple sad F*ney Dry Goods, all o! whies 1 shah sell at very low figure*.— Such as ti raw, Flour, Bulk Meats, Code*. Sugar Tobacco and Hard ware, STAPLE AJND • j Fancy toy Gtoods AGbEJyi for WiaafcipA Carver GINS. Brooks A Bradley's (West Point) Screws. I will be glad to have a call from all my< Meriwether friends. Yuu will find me at the Buffalo’* Head. Very Resperlfu'lr. *illB-tf J>"o X COOPER ! T<>nt|El’, 9TEM AKT A IR K Hai’dwar© a- Merchaii ts ATLANTA, GAu f g list* II I KIMBAI.G Htrl’S* |- —v • denutaeWrv! s Agents aud Dealeia tic all killJs X HARGWAHK. _ ' Tih‘fM, zz; HTwetoi ffTLBHV Toof-buf ATI KISSSZ' lU LGDItHb aud t AHMAfiK XATERIAL drir-- - r B<v- 4 t arrmgie Mactrmea-ttru® ii. ut P s.irt t sicn(tally’s Hide and h asuiig.-PowUer. MiU , M-istee and Bo)! hi# t baha. I'ropr. ’ u*r of tha DROOKB - CJottwi Hay Vrrw Frrx* tt < a1 *' *<,.nsy * Wl,,.irai final ns* *■'-■! sisv 1 * | ixa-*TO src—imitrlr —storlr — ihtai. Als.ii --..i- —d t-alist J-i>sM>f LA <IR I 'Sf HE tfTXfV h sT<KE W. U. J LIVES. hidM vfo ' It. I M UrlfU’* 1 ) Maimt 44 *if ** M i*fj *•* ' * i in t !Um tff rn l' o•< S*sir vJ Bid Jj *#>l TIRI U/ AR E . COOKING AND UEtTIN*. STtrVKH Ol ovarj Oespliin, s!wsp la Omvwsi sn|# as rfiMsp m the same pjality of Shives can be sold any w Here. ;% OT STOVE HKPAJRh,. a| Kpr any Su*v now made, j .SHORT NOTICE. To Merohixts Merchants can have any Atlanta HR of Tus ware du; lic-ttod with tieiah: ad *i. * I amp goods ! A Complete rtmeot of LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, HTVery Cheap for Cash °rtf<-rv seat bj m*.! ->rin receive prompt Satiabcrion ~TTrnrfimf * \ bT ly W&JONCS