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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1874)
THE VINDICATOR. Wn. T. KariJ.l. Editor nif) IViprotor. GKKRNVILLE FRIDAY June 12 !74 . ■ -!■!.! . ——— To I lx- llxt-tuli v* < oittHilior- wl tlx- bnioM riilK P.my. Maco.*, M t/ It;, I**? 1 Desiting, nt .*■.- #:i Hung*, unity oi <ie n by the Democrat* o( Georgia in our *{>- pr/ eking ejection#, sod knowing ibe gust importance ut harmony lu our rnukr i bv< deteimucd, with a view to tin-** siratde ends, to cell together Ibe L'ru live Committee ot the party otj the -first Wednesday in July in A'lanta, lor coflaul ta'ion Until 1 hen it ia dt-sue<l that uo a<- lion looking to notjyir.aiiou of candidate w|!l lx* taken by>hie party. Gentlemen o Ibe Con v'-iiUoli. the in lei rat of (lit peopl <1 inamUytmr attention. TU“MA* lUltUllMA*, Jr , Chan mat. I)-,t Lx < -out J uup ft 21, Conerem wlil adjourn on 11. e SKlnd i J one. ( Ivll Might* Lab- disfHthhe* from Washington brio tin- cheering new* that Ilia etvll right* b baa benu killed lot tlin balance ol tbe mm. shm We itust tbe new* i* true. One of ibe editor* of ibe Macon Tel< graph ay . In a conversation with Gov amor Hw.Uit, It* did not heel late to de*-bo-—- that abottld thi* i>dlou* meaaure become law fa* i* much to lie feared) alter palbnl ly waiting for the negroe# to lake actiot lu the premises, If they attempt to Intrtub their cbildreu Into Ibe white at fiord*, Id W Mild nit beaitat* to laaop hi* official pro cl a mat ion suxpawding all payment* to teacher* from ifte *chool fund, and thur practically abolishing the ayiU m, In Hite position be would lie snslslncd by Hit unanimous Verdict of the cn'lrc while pop illation and iha General Assembly, the on t opposition etnanaifug front Uie tniatuahb scalawag element. Col. ll* H. Hants. In nnolher cnlum will b* found an srllcta fr 'tn Hip Or ffin News, favoring tlifi n election *H Owl. Harris to Congress from I Ills dial i let. We Iwww dnofrt that Ike article will receive Ilia ooril'sl, henriy cn doriemrnt of the entire district. Ilia own county, Meriwether, Is unanimously In ikrur of BU W-electloo. As V lot* lieen weighed in the balances and not Imini' wanting, he can anrely bo returnnd I rota this district by an Increased insjorlty Ills majority over Bellmne ut the last elec tlon was nearlytwo thousand. Wemittt In "making up lorms," It not unfnquenl ly happens tint a line or two la iiiwrl ed to Blake Ilia columns even. Tncsc lines arc picked up by the pi Inter, and in ■ fpie.itly aru never Men by tiie edltol l in the paper I* "worked off." It was in 111 is manner that a couple of llnea hnind lludi ny 11 UleT)riifoni of a column, on tin first Pn of this isai e. We know not their au'hor, bill as Ihey enntain a contemptible, unmanly thrust at woman, we desire fcj utter ous emphatic condemnation of the sentiment couched da them. H-snnling woman as the groat moral, oontrervnllve element of society ; “the lest best gift t. man," we shall never knowingly ulter, or print a word agaiuat bet fair reputadon. The volcanic mounU In In North Caro lina liaa been shaking more violently" than ever. Messrs IliU and 'Staple ns are still on tio war path. Their letters .arc loop, floicc aud frequent. The Newnan Herald, suggests that a Convention to nominate a Democratic can didate for Congress in this district, be held In Newnan on the 15th or July. As LaQrange Is nearer central and more accessible to all parts of the district it strikes us the Convention should sssemble tberr. Aud since Ihe election for Congres men is lo be held in November, snd the Democratic State executive committee doe* not assemble bclure July, we think the 18th of August would be soon enough to call a Convention. Our last Convention waa held as late as the ljth of Septem ber. Tnx Cotton Gnor.— Much interest is sliown in the condition of the cotton crop Reports Iron the Carolina*, Alabama and Georgia show that the prospects of the crop are backward. Considerably less acreage has been planter! than last year. The general impression it that sue yield may retch about three and a quarter mil lions of hales. This is not as good as was hoped, be ng tbiee qua.tcts of n million bales less that the crop ol last year. Borne thing of this is attributed to the poverty ol tbe planters, who do not have money to buy fertilizers, and who, experience much difficulty in obtaining money on future crops. There its good deal ot poilt>cii disquietude ai ising out ot the angry dis cussions occasioned by tbe Civil Rights bill and the misgovernment of so many of the Btatea. This, of comae, disheartens the people and prevents that cheei .ul energy and industry without which a people cn raise neither com nor cotton - [New York Herald. Carpet Bag Doraey, of Arkansas, recent ly had the misfortune to ioee a little girL hi* omty child. He meet have bad a full view of the handwriting oa the wa'l, for he carried the remain* of hi* lost child to hh real home In ObeHta, Ohio tor inter men's i Hot* to Avoid lliiel Ichoui*. Coder Ibis Lead wc find the following i tbsCVomim* Won and Enquirer ; There are two classes of *r;booUdfj Ken tu-ky —one I'.r lb* Whitts*. irf>pOfled by t*X(:oopl the nrbfie* ; aie'f one for the 1 tack*, supp fed bylakiUoo of the black* Neither else* of tjje*'* schools m therefore .npported by . general taxation: The Civil Right* Mp-aoW helot* Congo:**.i.rovkle* I list iyPK*chool i-:pfW4f,te'l lx whole or b. pj't by general lax a’ ion shall Ire open to both rac/a. The Kentucky system i> suggestive of * mode by wnub to di lea the CLvd Right* blfi, lu reiect to mixed •choota, sboiiid it become * law Let tin poll tsxas collected fit Georgia Iron, >l, win'** Ire applied to lie up|iort ot exclu iva while acbrroi*, and the poll taxes ol be negroea ire spoilt and exclusively to tb< support ol neg 10 school*. This is really tb* fsfreat way of apportioning the school tare* between the two ra< e. if only rtm justice and equabiy ww 'consulted. Hn> the white* bar* ireen more martin rrlmoti n Georgia as well ima Thr > pay three fourth* ot 'he poll la*es, ami nearly trail U a money la aptnoprrated to the education Ot the negroes Now, how Bver'll the arbitrary law* of Oongres* .Its urb thi* magnanimous and generous a tangeorent, 'lre wlet ol tlee-e Ml ate* have only to fall back upon plan strictly just U. both./*'• ’ *r.d lb* Con;/r *r noosl coin mingling scheme will ire (Mealed L-l -'here lx- no geeeeal —t unf-too (>:> —Hr* —Bryp tM*rt of any 1 übllc sclnro**, but psrilsl taxs tioil tor lit* support ol two c;*'e* ol viiofri*, etch rC* receiving Inu k exactly wliat |i crrntributns lor ilrls |<ttrpirae Tin would do |ual Joailca Ur both races, ami 'nke troth ciss*t ot sclcwrl* ilom the scope i4 tin. Cong;eaaiouat enx tNP lit Wttsbtngtnn AHxbin. who xt.ein l lb* bead oI American intis'* * half c*-iuy ago. wo* at one Lime so reilu- wl by pi.vtt ty tlnal he locked h>* studio in l.oiidnu om day, liras hlWlXtl’l upou bis it men sfoT pr*yed for a loaf of bread lor himself and wile While Ilius engage 1 a ktimk wan beard at tiie il mtr, wliiili the arllsl bastem and to ii|ieii A stranger Inqulied for Mi Allston, and was anxious to learn win was the for lunate purchaser of the (tainting of the ‘Anget lirtHv vrhictt trad —wrrn Ui (irlae at the exlbl ion ol tli Itoysl A' adc my. ll* was informed that it was no mild. W'tuua is tV to be toon-(A —dtiAiirc vory room,' laid ALlxtuu, producing Uu palming from a corner mid wqiiug ot) Uo dual, 'll I* lor sale, but its value lias never been adequately apprri iairil, slid I would not part wllli it.' ‘What la its pure ? ! have done uftixing any nominal sum I leave it to you to name tin (nice W'd: four hundred pounds be an aibq'iate r cotnpeuae V ‘lt luo ru Ilian 1 ever asked fir It. * 'Then the painting I* mine,' s. id the stranger, who InTrndiii and MuistTf >i tbe-MaMptlsof Htirtt—r+,- attd drom that lime became one of Mr. All*lon’s wunc,i Irienda and patron*. Till Wav 'Twa* Dos*.—The fo'h.wh. k dialogue between a lawyer and n plain wt" nesg, is a good hit at ilie latliton , | using big ero ik'-,| words .‘Dill the defendant Knock..Hn- pUm-dft down with malice prepense •’ ■No,air; ho knocked h m and >wn wiihi flat-iron.' ‘You misunde-stand me, my friend;! wish lo know whether lie attacked bon with any intent V ■Ob, no, sir, it was outside ol Hie lent.' •No, no I wih to kn 'w if j| wss „ precon netted aflalr * >N<\ sir; il was not a free concert nfl.Ur it was at a circus. ’ssrt 4 orrrspnndenrr. Lord Berkeley, wishing to apprise the Duh# ol Dorset ol his changer! condition, w Ole: “Dear Dorset; l have just lieen mm iied, and am the iiappius: dug alive. Berke ey." His interesting news lieing so know lodged with "Dear Berkeley; Ken dall, some time Uncle Bam s Poomuter tbncral, wanting some inioini moo as in the source ol s river, sent the followm note lo a village postmaster ; Sir; Till department is desirous lo know how tar the Tomblgbee river runs op —lbspectfully, yours, etc." By return mail came; "Sir— The Tombigliee dote not run up all; il runs down.—Very respectfully, yours, etc.” Kendall, not appreciating his subordinate's humor, wnde again ; "Sir—Your appoint ment as postmaster is revoked; you will turn over the funds etc , pertaining to yout office to your succesaor." Not at all die turbed by this summary dismisaa', the postmaster replied; "Sir; The revenues Of tbts office for tte quarter ending Septem ber 30th have been ninety-five ecu is. It* expenditure, same period, for tallow can diet and twine, $1 05. 1 trust my succes sor is Instructed to adjust the balance.'' His superior officer was probably as much disgusted with his precise cone>ponde.ideat as the American editor who, writing to a Connecticut brother, "Send lull particulars of the flood,” —meaning an inundatioo at that plane received lor reply ; “You will find them in Genesis.” A good specimen ot Yankee brevity is tbe order received by scorn miss trial i fficer named Brown (ruin a Colonel Boyd, which could scarcely have b-tn couched in lewer words than “Bros a —oeet—Boyd,” the Colonel receiving his supplies withs note running, "Boyd—beef —Brown.” The Griffin Mr meager nominates Col John D. Stewart for Congress from that district, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic Convention. - u l)e Pm tslns, Jowfutr - A tape cat loosing Faycltevf'S* dark*'. oactfiating ire'w en twen.y and twenty five wumuHOs, ovnabedi * old ro-grr lei ine stleet the other day, and wedging him i , a I-no* corner, fume*tied Ur ur quaint hiui wills ad the gorgeous prorisirms of the civil rights bid Vour/ Africa itn; arte or old Africa a land of valuable informs ' nm. thosiy t . •*Aeli, Uncle Hilly, tfurnocr’* *wivei r glil* bill dun pass- and de Nensi* <Ai de l. c el Stales wrdout a murmui ”1* di! X), J'eisr J* ss o; Uunit Hilly And **y, Urn .* IJlily, we coioled [rersolka t* wifte to e*e wlsoae jx-rviaionr. in de pot. We *r* j wine to tre allowed to lid* fi*e on de rsi orada, siic-ke inda ladiea' car, and pul < ur (, et on da j,ur< usooijs <rb de seal* just Wbettelrer We dallt pi*> At." f* da* v. .J ana: T ■ ‘.fe sso. Uncle Bi'ly And tray, Unci* Hilly, we are gwi ■ Uj h* allowad lo atop ii je bo’, b snij re. at <le i.ewl ob da table, •n i bab Ue bi/ge-- eb‘ • * ‘ b and i hiikens, ~,~d l.y a.or.nd In de IML.lof Bml- f>H earireta, and tn ke de white trash hunt* dernaeivea and wit -n us wul -ut grrj.nl. Ho', And wh*nJ*r tewa oW de <on<. ro f.ovea a biti i ii-, wU hat. hiui aeui to j Wsalting'ol. and o .s. ured in tie |>ienl|*r tentiaiy." **i# dat so, Jr* ; at >,f —-Tr. ■. t;..< b 111!')' AM dV. triifTJ fif 11V *et gw lii* Ur t>e. allowed to an to de will e school* ao| sit Up oil ri* fl*;f..*lfi wid de lewrher inl ievu yeboyraphy. 1 rigger tnsnootetry b> irm y I.ai nlmu It Krem 1,, t t'.W, -< J ■ 1 theninatjc* de, rule oh tin e en*l de 'I. i, Ibe " 01, mxi Onri / t* dat so Jostsr *" 4am o. I.'nrda Willy Amt ay. Unci* •f 'fit v A* * gW me to tr) wli. We.l lr) tw bII <1 II its l< to fins "id U- kin’ glares oh'top nb dern. n-l d< y win ksii to carry ua on a haar*w tri ll grabayard and k*iy u j rr-T-top nir de -A li't to'n -wherr d* dirT : of fesurrei lion am ar.iv >1 sud d* angel (} tiro | e rr es rKC'n' along, tie'll stop out iron ins , A I you eo'med geiitie ureri rl- lust ’ And **y, t’m le Hilly, d* pm virions oil list fid • Abel’s •latN/otl xy ‘borif perwi ion, ■■~n?wr **"" —"" • ’ ' 1 ! • Ail Unct* Hilly, a* l w.ae gw nr on to efa'r, *l p* rvision* uir r'ai bdi 1 - 1 - >ip light rfar, J me: V" ol **y ■drr* * ,4:; altli iis in dat bjUT’ ; •‘Je* so, fur |e Hiliy fie perv’sloi •nb de lr"" "Htnp dgbl it er, Josiir Hi rbtie’s per wi items in del bill, 1 want A-n k dt fl -r illa-be-ry intninl Item de smokin' in de ladiea'c te, and de gebngiapby, and de Ua'in, and de I .lie < ■•lib s 1 1 wai t dr |m rwbtinns, Jis r ! Ih‘v'4 i ! d*ie UI i tie bill da' *st uff '*m cm f’tie CnmrricnccTnrnt fs nv n -ir*tr K (iiHlige Kemalc College l i I linrdiel bv ft** fsnsns It.—H am 1.. m -14 'da >tT~ •Itert -Msoftod*** t 7 . klataoi; oi Jme. '.‘Stli llmnc l.rlent h" lain ce"< I inlu , ii|olsiHoii to in iko to* lets aides* ... C'ltiutii’iiri’S''* 1 Day, w deli we. la • *n by (V. vilie A Hull. K '<( , ol ii oa, *e. |,KO VI, ADVkin IS KM INT UF.OIiOIA MeriWet f County M .1 Miller applies h*r letters <d Goar ,). ship ‘ff the per-wwa snd property n* j,,hn II Mdtat, t’srii* Milhr, .nd f.u.llp M'dcr, orphans snd Minors ..f J -..h Mi! er Deceased This is therefore to cite and a 'moicsfi it concerned to show cause. ?f any exists, why , H ,d lavtUers should not be granted <, the fit si Monday In July next Given under rav hand an I r flu ml Big nature, this June tst I*7l J.V& W BANNING. O M C GEORGIA Meriwether County Hem v MaiHn and Thomas J L-.mheit apply for letter* ol Adminis., stion upon the estate of Thornton Ho etnan deceased. This Is theinfo.c to cive end admonish all concei n< dto file th> ir objections. il any tney have, on or belore the fi st Monday t-, Jidy next. Given urder my hand and official signs tore, this June theß'h, 1874. $4 J. W. BANNING. O M C Betray Notts-cw. Will be sold at public outcry on tbe first Tuesday in August next bef ue the Court lUiuse door In Greanvitls, one estray cow and ca'f taken up by WitHe Joeey, said cow about three yeurs old, no flesh marks, no home, of brown color. Also, at tbe asms time and place one estray cow and calf of b-own color, no flesh marks, taken op by Thomta Caudle. June 2nd. 1874- Jno. A: Simonton, 5d CI.RCR4R SHERIFF S SALE Will be sold before the Court House door in the Town ot Giesarv'Ue, Meriwether County, between the legal bona of ante, o* the fi.st Tueeday in July next, the follow ingpropeiiy to w : t: Four hundred and gdy acre*** lend more or lei, off of lot* Noa. aft 56 73 55 and 51, lying aad being in the 10th DiM. let of *.% County. Levied on a* the ptoperiy ot W iliam Lovett to tatiafy a FL Fh. born Mrriwether Superior Court in taaar of Mary A Pollen and William Hogan, Administrator* of John T. Pullen deceaaed, n Willi, m Lov.t. Property pofc* ed out by 11 a ,r atror ney. Tenant notified in Una* of the law. J. W. rtnxß, 7d Snnr June 7th. EOAk U:: ;t; - M.e .o>t woudarftilJn ' igoracf t..at ever auaUuised lb"* auikmg Vt Person ran take tkeee Bitters accordlttg u> dirwctMiua, and rernaia long unwell, bfovtd.ul their Larues are not de stroyed l.y n ueral pOiaou or other j-bd rd-4 ofijaba gaafed U-.)oJa4- lepair. HHiou*, Rciuitteut and Inter mittmt I ergfßa-Vbp.il ife_a preva lent la ti.e VaTte)* of out great rivers dbroogbout the firntrd State*. ttywctaUj tiiooa of Uie kinssutalppi, Obnr. SilaSouii, Illinota, '1 eauesooe, CuuibttlainU Arkm *;u. Red, Colorado. Braio*. kioTjixii-ie, J'<- ■ r Aluba m>, Mebtle, Kavaxuiaic Uo aboke,*James, and ibdi.y others 'with their vant irthyitanea, throughout our entire y during the Numiei aid Au’dittn, aici rem.uhaldy ao dot tug sea a< ia of niiiisu-ii iie-it aiid drvnco*. aro fos iHMtdy itc orti|rai.i.-d by extensive de fiib/einasits -d tire etofiraeb atei Itver. cid other atjdoriiii.al lusceta. lu their 111 P i.etit, I pm,; iti-.e, eXeltillg a puw • e .1 bill.ciiio ojxMi these v.uurua ot p *.‘!4, i- caaeijll iiy two . assary I’herv i .... if t: - * for tbit put ixmc erjual to ;; I WAI KV: V VIP 1 AK Bit teas, as ifs. y wdl **wj*d3pT*-niov tf thv dwik- I ;d rc.-U.tar k.lh wlrtrdi tiro l - . i- I. i : I, .it the aaina time *!nniii,i! *t.o tn ret, on* of the l. -er, rv*b| p4-t.'j, f ii tin i;ig the healths -t-rtya- -C;-— rtVyc o-^ltiia iot I ifjr the ImmJv against tilar-aM til it# fluids Wlib VtnMAB Jill 111 ■; So . p dcli.tfi iiUl tuku hold of .1 t- stent ticia foie blurt'd DvMi' psiti or iiitligrwUou, H* . : ->cft*. run 111 tin* Hhotrldcr*, Cough*. '1 giitntsß of llixt'lud, Dlrrincsa, hour l. -M -.f the Vt.rtHrt<-b, H id Ta-!o ,u ill- it'i lit., It., us Atl.jik, Uaiplbi -e-tiT-r. ■ to-nrrrrrrornnoTTf:''-' I !>.;*. I',nit In the rroioo of tlr* Ki'i tu - .I a Ini dn-I other painful aytnp <: n ■ | pbt.; - . n a twtterKoarantco of r-s i , . iu iii ,v ,'idvciliAo• .... ' Ncmfiil.x, or Kliht’h EtII, White .'**<• llljf*. < IffllK Km Erc.iewi >r- k UliAtm* "t. I ttt4nTT7RsTlf- ?Vn; “TTvtlsrT*** I limit i’ Vi iU A fcr.f* , I- iftti' ‘t* *f l.ftn HklM. K) *> t i lli’ * i saM Mh :: f IH* rv -i , W 1,1, ft -4 v i 'i\B IlirrE T * l,\l it i..i Tffi fv<* Id m t i*. N il 1 1Ji ti tig* *-4 ,ff{ ■+* •..* -rt ■* * I' ir liifitnittnlory anil < hroiiic T*T| iHiPTt n>, i.*’ i. I- -i lie • t ;._1 :C H. ' i ; ; ; |~i.V. IA..A.J . ... ; r k l'‘"s i-tcl I; .ta'. II P <r- • - > -iii .ii TP r .1 t r_ " j i- !. M .Jo* i- tl 1-rsOH- f*s. —l’- •—-rv e*-’- 1 i r i il < t, ii i .is T )i • < >i, i. a .I - rr — rs-r fr —,y n.: -ffi —~r- rrj —hf-". nrrr ffi|i4nr- t ■ ■ ■ ’ ■. - I 1... X.13-J --,k ■ . .. ’ i.. t. t\i >• ~T . .y. rr y; —t 1 “ FcrNk ill fl" A* i,' T '■ t ~ Tel ,rr It o-'-s’ I -q- * • Harpies. J ir- •, * ;•- wn^rtrA, .1 ! -h, . I . lUh, 1" .. " ..f th Kkit. Ilnrmrrs m I , ~ . . i t -.1 | < f whatever nsnre r i:*f; , cn- liti-ratlr deg up a.nl ranted .! tin- system u \ licit tune by tbe use I . lie- - it : ;err I’itt, Ittpo. rc.td olhpr Worm l *, k ng "i the ' -tcui of n in.mr thousands. ■re cilociua i) destroy •1 and reuwrved. Jio i of i irdicKic r. * v •-rntifiiges, no an ciminitie* w iil five tne system Irom worm* ke these Bitters. ,For Fenialf Complaints, in young or old. married <>r ir.gie st the dawn of wo icai)h*>l. or (lie turn *>f life, these Tonic Ititter* dijplar *o derided an influence that improvement is s>n perceptild*. ,(lesinM* the VitinttMi Blootl wben erer you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples. E -options, >.r Sores, cleanse tt when you find it obstructed snd -i.iegish in the vein*, cicanse it when it is font. your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, sad the health of the system i will follow. 4 H. H. NrDOVALD St CO., Druggists and "lew Aft, Ssn rrsaciaan Cslifsrsts, sad ear *<( Weehinftea ,t! 'TutHtoe Sac 3f V "Hits bjr *ll ■>, sag Drslm. ADAMS A WILLIAMS General Ileal era IN STAPLE r>RY GOODS, 800 rs and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, CLOTHING ~DRES6 GOODS and Trimmings, YANKEE NOTIONS, Hardware A Crockery, FAMILYGROCERIEB W est side Pn jde Spinre. -ft Schaubs Gallery Griffin Ga. A SPECIALTY made of fine Photo graphs ot ail hm and kind*. Other kind* of pictures of every description Old pictures copied, enlarged and painted n oil. My Meriwether blends are respect tuity inv-ted to call *p!4 Carpenter s Notice Thomas N. Mitcham, near the Warm Springs, Csmp Ground begs leave to in form hia u tends and the public, that ha is prepared to execute all kfeda of CARPENTER’S WORE with neatness, finish"and dispatch. Pat Soikiuj. and-J-3 n W, W WOODBUFF’S (ARHlitrL REPOSITOR Y uKirriN. (a. kVfcnr ifiuor Altai AG Bf BIG - Ets rH.fcTG-Nt back? AxtJ Jtrtsrr wagox.- Ah*, bir .'■ ll ta-sJcd WooiinrfJ : • i NCORD BUGGY aad : J I'UVTaTION IV.UiIINH All ,!* ot iho W EdTER-s.THIMBU -h KIN WaGG-M and *U MAC? Ot Bsicin : t ..o -.o s.iii a :.nt t willrriCti—u! j llAItNKi' Hjia ii ilen filled p and all J WiifiK (if \ft \N f'KKD JJSIO. JSI. C OOPER. (ii'oi ;er an< 1 Coinmiw don Merchant. IxtiK X IGF. GA I ff 4YK Jfl'dT vwtueiwd ff'-m New V I J Ii sot now able lo show u<y Is .ends - *i.|en In! ssa"f tm'n! of Gr*r isw. I h.u.e ;.. "Vi .i;.!,. —HW-t—IT.. j —fr * -th——- I —■ wlr'ti | ).*a it St vsrjr low flj|'iir Hurk m r"'t n-.tk Wests. < otfre, hug.si -t.aecß sctl HWilwsra s r r a r is k ANI> 1 _ T ?i f l try Groda AGUJStI -t* 1 V se- fd’.'s ft". Win A ,lrs itey's i Wesd Po. u .y Sr.fW T wit! v pH"! to has* C*’ '■" V*' rr * vtiriwevher friewds Yo". wil! ffn ! m* t the Buftslo’s Head. Vers Hewpcetfn "e aptlfi "' JNO N f <'OPEH .HE OLD JEWELRY and FaN< Y HTOHF. Of I -fGarge. G;#rgiji albert lermav HAS NOW, aad will keep always o hand at his old stand. East side o he public square, a good and WELL SXLKCTEO STMCS OP JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS Cooe:mg. u part, ot EW GOLD and SILYaK Wetches, Jgj Stem and Key-wiadasa,*! the bent make. Splendid Gold and Silver W atcb, Cham CLOORS. — v'.~~ —: of all sixea, maker* aad puces Gold Pens and all kinds of Holders; Gold Silver A steel Spectacle* A Ere Gtassn. SOLID SILVER TABLEWARE Silver Plated Were ot all kinds and style*; by the very reoewwd makers, JOSEPH ROGERS and GEORGE WOfITKX HOLS REPAIRINGS I am suit repairing all goods ia my liaa. Too many dtixen* of Meriwether and an toiaing counties have tasted my work to acquire a word from me a* to the charac ter of it. I will, however warrant all my work, if properly used, aa 1 have always done, and respectfully vk a cuotmnec ot the patronage I have rtceived from my (needs in Meriwether. ALBERT LEHMAN ronnuv, mwn a beck Hardware - Merchants ATLANTA. GA- FttuNTlSO B. L hIMBAUU HOUSE >fsnu:s..’;urtrp Agent* and Dtalci* in . ail kind# et HARDWAHA i RON. eTEEU, CmifiT TtrOLS OF ALL KINPti. BUILDEHS and CARRIAGE MAT! RIAL A -xnt* t.-r But Bl.ii.el* Mathlf'* ' - tlene ( .rlirifc'iy'- Kitts ami d'r..ii^,y,.l'..M-.A-V Mn. • • ■ •'-yluvs U Ibiiung - aw t "oths, I'tnpr. son of ins UUUUKS Col ion tad Bay Srrra Pmi fW We ITT e ~ -r-v- iTF 7 Ve,. !t..e, Sod . m- ' TEi ,fati 7.. f o u ,I, It. *a;’ K Ur | . , i a iiu.vit jsiovi- r-rmtE V- <. - ~£~r \ ' -——^ *1 g| O. J CN/JS. .■*.' .J . j nr j, t itauul .cturer of sml Who' ,*;> *i.d fUta Des.er in I’.sin, Bitti;e,l *i,<j Jtjaro.ed TI JM WARE. COOKING AND HE TING STOVE* 0 ***** 4*srrt*vm>. sfwsy. ta ®r* m) s- >"hvp as the asm* Reality of Storw can bs sold aavwbere. W STOVE For any Stove now made; SHORT NOTICE To Merolumts Merchants can have anv Atlanta bill of T* ware duplicated with freight fH Is AMP GOODS A Complete Assortment of LAMPS AND LAMP GOODE ty Very Cheap for Cash. 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