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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1874)
TIIE VINDICATOR. W*. T Kkviu.. Editor..nd Proprietor. OltlßN ViLLE E RIGA Y duty 10 1*74 rTTTTTI FOR CONGRESS 4TH COSGKBHaIOf*AL.PIBT(m. I Tr HON. H. R. HARRIS, OK MEHI’VKI HKH COUNTY. Ifufyect to bernocraUr, Nomination. DriliN’rulic TirrHilvr . (MtntlWr Utr ifrrlwHhcr ••* y. Appointed August •lb llfl 1 Did; let, Juo, it. Roper 2d District, Frank J Wiliunnu. 3rd Didr let, C. A. 7ill DUtrlcl. Win II Partridge dlb Did rid. and tut. W Park lion O Wanwr.A. H K:cr*sssn, W T -fltm II It lianU ami It A Heard Upper fti.lt District. John H Wiliam*. Mia.ii* ft It, V Lawn; fttli, JoUit T. H.ib*- lOlh Di<)>l ;t, IJon R M Uw‘ Hill District, Vacancy .WcilwclHc* tVaprrHllvr UrtMkS* Tbl* Orange mot la*. Hal unlay In Ore* a ▼llia, and tba attendance large, tabln nil InflnunUal. Judge Obadiah MfaWftf Wag prewni addmiiGl tb* timn rau In very clear, aenalhle and practical ,irer.li. He arraigned otir present rmlH aymntn u being "lie of ilia prime causes of our agricultural depression, advising > l firmer* to get out ol debt and any <ut Ho though • It merely aqueetlon of lirne aa to the )• of a farmer’* pburtatitm who continued to go In deli! in Ibe iily part of til* year, trusting In a gr*>d rrop atithc end with wide It to pay out Tliotigh an* It a man might delay tlm **t! day ly Uking a liomtMtead. Mill WK'iicrnr hitcrhi* land. Would [*** Into oil ii liend lln advised i’tlron* not tv be carried away by Hte line and cry In favor of “Direct Trade," and Uni* loan algltt of other object* of vastly m'irt)i|lii|etrtari<'e to tt:e Jtoullnrn planter Whip* "ere In Havannali every aeaaoti an* looa and willing 4u carry Houtltcrn notion -U.dmclgll |eMta, and, that pa. |terliapa_. tm * lavoratde term* aa could lie secured l>y • new company. The question of direct trade he eonaidered a* chiefly a eommefehil amt mercantile one. Thou* It not opposed to It he thought there w danger ol iron* losing sight of oilier topic* of more >nance, by a too eager pursuit ol Ihi# 'shsM-l lrs< * r qnHlo Ut insisted that . 'llld 1)0 taken to Improve our facil ~ , exportation at Itninr , tnislng our Bias lor to ' .. t ami elevating the Matid'To n MipUtte . . , ... . . . }A cagh. and bring < '■ * *m>J/ "< it'idy money, that rendering u* prosperous nod i nder tin lent. 1 lie .waul of a good < urn nry urn* an utlicit .drawback upon the terming interest. I Hn|, Miff be. there IseooVigli To*mey in ihn noun try if we could only gotil W ehall •wuneer hare any money until we raise otir own aupplina, with M>m thing over to ell 4, ir aaonu _ 'Uimown* only a few of tlm main points presented by Judge Warner '.fudge Hi'am Warner lining l*o present neat fan rod the (•range with one of lila 'lucid end forcible talk a. He aaicf that when lio firabfieard of the order of the Patron* ■of ilulhandry he thought It a tep In the 'right direction. It it Ihe only organ IrMtlon he ever Joined He had Ing seen and lelt the ■eceaa'ty of concentrated nrgnnir. >f mxi OpooYhe part of farmer*. They had over keen the proy of all other profeaxion* xnd pcrtaiUs through a lack of combination and union By an rflcctlvc ami harmonious nrgani nation farmer* could prevent thewholcsa'e plundering al their exprd&e. Farmers would It alive to (lie ne easily of working together could they visit some trading cen ter, Atlanta for instance, and observe the advantages resulting to all claaeca, trade* and profession* fn ni their thnrongh organ Ixstion. From the sea and land we obtain •he mean* >f living. These means mo*' be developed by labor, but the peraon* who develop tbene resiatrcoa never act in con cert, and hence Ihe erse with which tlie fruits of tbelr labor are "gohLiled” up by oilier oompuct organications, it is in the power ol farmers to combine, and I* la to be hoped that they will do to. The dif ference in ihe results of power diflnsed, and power concentrated is familiar to aIL The sktlfVil general who deeiree to break through the lines oi an opposing host, *e lects his otijeclive piint and direct his en regies and resources to that end. 'Tis on'.y by similar eflort that ti mers can be re lieved from being hewers of wood and drawer* of water for the raat of tlie world. Tliere i* s great inclination to shirk labor. No one love* to work From long habit labor may become a sort oi second nature In a mao, o that h is miserable without bnsinesa or employment ot some kind, but no one labors from the pare love or work. Hance our besetting sis of depending on others. Facilities lor avoiding labor in dine os lo patronise them. When the street cars first begun to run in Atlanta, they iasset! empty for some time. Soon, hnsnycr, business men commenced to say, well it only costs a nickel to ride to my place of bmioesa and as much to return, and the cars began to fill up, and now they are crow>!ed both ways, Etrtn big stout and strapping freed men who have bat lifle mot ey, find that they cannot walk to their w oik. He had never rode on them ; be cause he did not care to spend money that way and beraune be needed the tIW-isr required in 'he walk. Ibe *ut { aid for a •ingle rid* I* insignificant, amounting to on'y twenty t*ni per day, but in a year in foot* up a good round wm. |J * rata earl always laser! never to em ploy another to <b mat which lie could and fitn*< tr. Br-trre the war fce r\ma a-d "< ►I! Hie clothing of hi# ban la Krnmd* ofle. ► ltd Hie >.t/c employed ! hi wy if fdaceo , ~ v- . *. 1 prove for fPOW imnunerative. Well, it would work on* way or* paper, hut hi* plan pail hi.n be i At the end ol the y*-.r tie bad rjotr in* to pay out and kept all i.e made T i.i great wuct ol am a*mg Weaiib It Ui pa* <irt a* lilfe a* lawaibt* An old gentleman ol Atlanta, who comtneneed poor and at: cun.trialed a fortune, on ireb'g a;.ked tbe secret ol hr* aorxe*#, raid be prospered by making a lutie and saving a great dea. Aiid >4J, it * not what we make, tart win we aave ilmi render* us W‘_i*iUi y. Eil.'tv agaoce is lb* Imne of many, eaosilrg then, to live beyond tlu-lr im <ut Keep witidi your IfKgiiir 1 bava ail al'Uig there and know the value ol Hii* mali. Many ! laimera lekwe pfanting a need borrow ; inooay or buy on am tii pet!.a;i at atvia* : pet cent and take the. nak ol bad aeruon* tt rid tmeemati i ilart. ’fWU m aoii idal lm touiiniaaton nwrenant lake* no ►ucli ri*h Hi* mtereat run* in ba.l Weatb r ; when hand* are at play ; on Hun lay, and at *i Vote*. Kaiiaer* who run Uictr crndlt wd lail winner r* Intel Crwlit te t yod m‘ chlal rw.ikct Uy >o k. w you were to go j to )irdgiii. at Uiirtoiri.iw you would live inileimill* trorn your pfewfot id ii...<-r it you w> *.rt>el a.t to pay esA •> you purtbaae you would h<- the Irt-iUo h<r it t .ic.lu lra.li to !b leatlon ol Imaginary Waitla, and-MAM b*bg* ruin all live op to lli# pr neip'c* ot our ruder and tin; cnlue eiaMilry aid l tictler. fm It. Wr rrgr. I our ina*rtidy to gfva a rendering ot dodge. Warner* *duiir*b!e *(<•< It, nod can lid wish eve; y n.an in the CJiuilty Cl itlkf tinVc iTi'nfil It -After tflfc trailalv*ion ol other tiualrc a* tbe Df mg' adjourned to meet agant Lite jccjU'l _Wasl utNy m A “goat - • M£ Htepbcui decline* an ele< iiop p, Ciingrca*, and will teslgn uii'im* Id* licabb improve > “ablmlli .II 1 K liiiliull bus returned to Alt tart* do ► lay, no hr *y. i Mr. h'rphcu* By hxJina no rrrollei tun ol authorizing Mr Toondi* lo tiling a anti ng*lnt the Htate R-.ait leci lot hi* urtap |iro|iilled share in lln |eio *nd arhlalhat ho tle*lrc nffcon rovewy with Mi^Tooritbs Tht re WH a yeti ialqim In W aim sliriioinry almut ihr VViiilr H ”i •• ■ oni lh (Via. Ha l, Thr H'n'e I> "ih ratic Kvr.-rd c > ~ iniltop, yt'hlr li met Ttr * (l auta dart recommended l.,at a convcmli.fi he'd In tbs (.mi'li dlatrlct to nominate a ran '**inte lor Congrca* on Hie sc oud Wi ilmunlay u. sr|>lrtntior. They made the appointment, as they s’ate. bemuse the district ha* r>” normivr rnimmttir Nnw, ni ohjrcllnn na In the time, it inert.tig mu henry concurrent". In wc think tlirre ’• an executive ron mitnc fri the tli-trh i Our f< co 11 ectn't) isTFi i I *iich a commfttre was appointed at the last District (Icnvot tion held iti !. Range, in sci tent' rr, 187.’ Major Patk being the mrtnlier It m 'lie county The committee was appoin et hy Hon. W I Hudson, Chairman of the Convention, and the list pubfiahrd In the LaOrnnge Heporter of Ihat week How ever, let the convention lie held on tin Second Wednesday in September, and a' LaUrange, a* before Demornille win rhi ion. At a meeting of the Democratic egecutiv* ivmmfttee en Tuesday, the toilowing reao Itrthio offered tiy Win. II F*itHdg, x unvnimoinr'y adopted. Resolved that the Democratic party of Meriwether Country be requested to meri in couvetition in Greenville on the Ur*' Tuesday M August next, for the purpose oi appointing anew rxerorfve Committee; to select di Mgale* to the apptoacMng con gresslonal convention to be held in this District at a time and place jot yet de termined ; and aiso to appoint a time for koldmg a convention to trot.,mate candr date* fur the Legislature, We trust the meeting will be Isrgv'y at tended and ihe preliminary steps taken to have good and true men put forth a* can didate.*, uml a thorough working orgsmsa tion ptriected, tor without this we need not expect to carry the county in October. Let •very District be frilly represented. —The Burlington Hswkeye says : Night before last Mr. Throckmorton, who Lve> irn South Hill, etayd dowu town very iale, I being greatly interested in a game of draw poker and trimming*. When he got home he was to deeply affected by the trimmings and the memory of hi* last hand, in which somebody had played dome waxed cards on him, that instead of unlocking the door he crashed through a window and sank lo the floor in repose. Down cam* hi* wtte, halfway down stairs. Mr. Throckmorton, she cried, are yon hurt T Dik you call ? Cali nothin' lie responsively murmured j Call! I raise yon twenty chip* ! Y#u call Tyou want lo—hie I Tan pocket-book which was taken from Major John Andrv, when be was capture*) with Benedict Arnold's trean&nable ;■ his boots, U now in the possession of the Connecticut Historic*'. Seciety. CtrdM awl ftpraceh Tut Atlanta Herald jrabikben the foi towing Mxrxtnt ot th (Hfllcalty between fieri Gordon tad that Kveratvie lietie ear (art-Ugger Bpe&cer, the es anther and i*a ►*ej4-r who *euiu<a u> reprearrit Aiabarim _tr the Hr.i.a;*, a* related by Gen- G —bill ►elf: ’ Gen. Gordon received a letter flows l!or J .bn Koray t'l, of n q- . .:log *. r< ' sbilitiea be taken up and p&aaed The !.: had born reported oc ivoro‘y by tbe o.i: could not tie l*tia up except by onanirn •on i-'iv-m Gege ra) fhrrdrmeabicd f trp ' not ruppoaiog 'hat there txialif be ar.y o* ho would object He we< mi.taken however, for when it waa railed. Hpener •aid **hl, 1 ohjeot. G*>- Gordon, wo was tilting near Hpeneer, aahi to him Spencer, why t ttii* ; what objection car you Ewe He feprtwd y- D~D btrs, Jfc l*• turn He ha* abused ise la tbe columns o' hi* paper,calling me carpet bagger, ti, blackguard, ate , and I inteint to give bite -ometii ag Pi ha'e me for T 1,,; G* '< r readied Ht*ncrr, lam astoakdrei at you ; ■on*! griryance Into the Uc tesf Stale* He. wa'Krtow 'jmtr ftaiiwj uf —"ft;dfn *'.a’ te maftol your v.rte. If I bad a perigma enemy. *mi orly GfaaUul, I Wotibi Ulo pleasure in being If.* first to riae and th w li.m tout 1 •** above *uob paltry vln !1 1 ivift.e* HpeiM’ef aahi. That may s you, t tat nit not my way of dea Hug .• n enetny Toe tfenera! replied W U- H enn-r, we wgl not >n*> ua* lie ins'. You . ndT have different view.; but 1 g.o you fair idice that f Inland to |>*m tho bill l>etore til* dy m over fn lew than hall *n hour alter ward*, amid Ibe n.af.i*su ami pudtlng and hurry to get bill* rbr -tiyl, the io aeral gm Carje-n'er to rwmgiii** hot, and Hptntet) who m ‘ Itlier •twi. 1 M a paying aiMHttofo Afled to hear lb* bill i c.|. It w* reat, and Carpmter, the l‘ii dent {iro i.iii , idd If ihere hi no objection the bin wHI Be csuxiilerfat Band i(te Ibifl lin end paaeed Tko General f.k II errted -* to Hre ffrajaw, ft*<f It mfO"e,t *6 1 t.rmlght back *rd *trrn*t , aft.* Whop. H-wat ► liooiinr ed. H{ien<er J. impel) pj h> feet *n . moved to have It rri orurdcred. firn G ' don at once oflnrwl in allow him to le i.esrd if be would !alc publicly hU teas f .r of js-' ting , Hut ( r[t* filer cut off lurtb- i -n'tiflTr ny Knnmwfing~tha( ITWtf V*>~ Tvr iy lhe Iliil had kn cnrulUrd and igned etirl lisl altew'y gone b> tba |*re*i.b.ui b.;. |i* signature, Spencrr, whn bjr tbl* time had Worked hill) elf ' fovrr lies’ Mi ! I wtil go lo Ihe President of tire I’n ted Hute* Slid *to[i li, fIICIL Gra Goldoll aid Ho wflt I go 'n (lie I'tca.ifen), alp! s' omc di*ippc*red, tbti .wtr.g Hprn her, Who nub ing up lo wWrc dir PreaMmt i|. signiug l> il, *urrountl#il l.y the f and * number o! fteiiatof* who bA t4hi<, <*••* ■ sign the Ml* Toi the relief of .fobn F.nvi 1. , lor be is nar oiindrcl Gen Gordo.- *|e sas m Alii of Uugliicr a* o- I ’. y in aide iv ..irised ••( tf- P-rr deni, ft ia only a {icm mal spi'e, *ign the bill The Pirafdaiit by tll!s,,till * comp r r ■f ,T UendcJ. U*m -duistn-n, and son to r bistro r s*tfl tVifllrmrn. save yourselves hither Ti-mV*, rtfe Tittt t signed Spent ■■ waa whtpfrdd, rfhd turning fiercely on (for dun, he sai-f fn bym f xi,i) hobt you jietaonal accrejnf. sir, hir this cundrtct i vo'i can’t rue emf fwe, if you did tight In the war The (c mul, who *in the best humor Imaginable. ahf, s|s-nccr, calm vour troubled spirit, don't I* f us fight helore the President, untne outside, and lett Ihe n esenec, rbwely followed hy ftpereer. who conlmtled to rr it crate his determination to lie revenged, but the General only replied- Spencer you are l iking. I I now yon are in lon N•,I am nut sir. and yon wil! see Whereupon tlenersl Cordon told him, with a resolution which he understood This thing has gone tar enough, and if yon res !y mean what yon say, I assure you That you can hear from me whenever I stn call cd on. This ended Spencer, and he went •ft, saying, as he did so, ! am yur en"tnv lor lile strsrgb TrkAMWktvr When Mr Hide, of Maine, received the telegram from Fie sidenf Grant fbndering him the Post Office Department po t folio, he was on Niard of a train at Altoona, P*., destined for ti.* West He returned on the next train to Washington with a view of having a con >ulutioa with the President on thesub/kc, when he (OOnd to hiv smaJWment that the Piesident had packed up bag and baggage and departed off a pleasure tour to the Greenbrier YY uite Salpher Springe, without even leaving a message tor him. So M r . Hale wanders about 'be na ionat capital in ; a lonely condition, while Grant is being : dined and wioed by the Peytons in splen did style. “■ Siv Yi'Xt n DAnetK.—the inhabi tants of (lie northern part of the,eity of New York are becoming alarmed at the coodi tion ol tlie Croton aqueduct, which is said to be in a dangrrons condition h; places. It is claimed that there is do way amr of cut ling off the water w hile repairs cou and be wade, and that there is eminaut danger oi a collapse at any time without warning, which would deprive the city of water al through, and deluge nearly nine square miles of the neieUborhood. ~ Yooso geotiemeu. w l en they take their ’duxies' boggy riding, should pay every at tentioo possible to tbetr safety and welfare. We noticed a young man last Sunday that seemed to nndersuad the art ot protecting his lady love to pci lection. As they pass •J down Fifth street, she waa doing the driving, white he had both arms around her, and we could tell bv the wild took in his eye that he was determined she shoutin'; tali out— St. Paul Praa*. [O u.municatvd.] Uriiuifiun. Me Korns : Tb* lime to appoint dele ga'ev !• n< milme candidate* tor the Legi is re i> cifiS-al baud, and before that nou.iiiatH/ii tsko place I think that there • t.nit* let—fet-Oi* 1 - jfb+tbi"-? —^|4>. — : fr .m fire 4t!gaTe, tlAt they suj.jx.rt no’ . the i. in.:. *! v Who W..i 1.-4 pledge ! i u M ;i to v ti for, and advocate in tbe if t iiioh, tU r.- r up;i-b4 tbe ,y uf the o.err '<rs t> five and ir* ;-r day ■ Tb* gb.ery Of tbe G''tctuof to ftn 'Mi per 1 stir',.Hi. t,.: nL tU Jai*gea r.t the hupc£- ; it < nit* o |i ’-no pr r annum I tf.tr Gov-too dudyrg end ev - e*ier ! -be Legi-!s*.ure served the |ople bet *e ! the ar st the aiove ratea, and l y c i w * TANARUS; . |Q>. a- 'bee we;e r:i-b .-Ui-ve vr. jxiveriy etr.c ru and '*a-' 1" ■’eo .i*d yet they are required to double lue *i srie* of ► ; 'Ue * !*■ erv of government l -r. tnrrO—r -zin-rrt r-i T-rt iho When the JW pie demaiiAed ot the .ae' i a reouen <n <d their pay UuUrtd ffl .i y they ciiscd it f ; on* atijSi. U- I lone ) .:;!*!■ day of S:VM {<er annum si.d :be f.'oi.stHu’ion l. t/rty <iy -W b Otto. *o~* V- .Po* ■'•■■■.'* 100 - jWr *htk *-jf * "Cl - - -Jr ’cot is i*,s4ake. ifit.l ice ->v and rruHviwes ot nw byw ! vture it J* • en dollar, per day an i m 'eage j < , . os Irf '| y c * ’. "oat .op li g o it now, and te? Vieci wether county *sd 09 in ft.l* ttimg let luc people tnu - :,*;r otlbefi 'bat fficp re tbe in-'*.lpf and , 11 I *er v all's Ksik Pi Mm* Ibiut-IPat TVaumr. -J ~t,n Korvylb, twiar jUshuma auie vi-d b> 'be ia<> t'ong.ra* w*He 'ho. f ,Tj,eoi tr, the i *i*l bagger b en > orrd t > I' gbteti Grn G r‘>/U rwml. '.|itn.. . olfe*{e.**d*'ut inform* f' .ft* "f *“'f f b >!<•■ •h t ’* • Y n| * v I• •' u:ty -re ‘.he stt'rje* t : .-w Ore [► -U w'-wl '‘*s . !...u*ea ol MM: cdJtff.lif-Ibk-i r’if: H.-LkIML. Ui t*e ramose 1 lie I* Indebted to tb* ram* * and ■•■t.-l’y / al .4 -be gall t and . ■ ■.. . ’.il r from *:w nv-tr e , |d.e ■ a>[iet utg *>.t ri and (eat bat Hjwn . erf. w ko *WtwlW.J>riie:j ;nf-- a Henat.ytaJ ~* "V*‘ Viong. tr.e w.verviga fteni-b r • .I, t hi# dtlfe law! t™ prevei.' .1 Itut, esi ieiitty, this personage i mi,' i'i'.ox 'V * ib* Hrn< '!•*- • k.dy ti,,. ntaiii* to.ethpd* of bis p**'* ~o ■ ■. ,1.1 m..t.:-.--iuxitim.A.X/u-tiribda-r.ti:.L. ;., | T „r of * rets i g i awt w.hom be l< •died that !>• .''i'.-! t'.e’ a**a*ain** <'. wT ){cj..T*.TT-yer Wr -1- ti'rt tbtrrk. ‘hit -*b— tie* i 'I. . Ve-neity cull .land wet in lh' ■ , n ,y ICv> a lie- aGsl'rGC HWHIt r trf ’ rn Ww y.uk £:. tik-!vug, who. -.► *i* vr* .Ir I k,r„ f.r a.r .liarp -tf ' 1 'be Inna nl who wa< Sj mmt_ R* '<• , t r , :.,1 •!*.! .'id lurl CL IE • the feeding ot tin grudge -.i hi* *pc' j Hpeni in mV i >rt ire tinea- ♦•**> : the trortfC the -fsge*-* Übe ere' .j ,.r • 110 ihe .U.#nO>.Spfl '' eVr ,' T .r-H 'V r i -tlr-s* . 4 f binge f ‘ a 'PI lit foTT J l - tils podaitreTite tstins l > *p'iiae<ii fr ~777).r , Mimate I'u mien of Hs i |,rise ( -ly have t-pftinr .i siTToT it fir'hr tut 'rv taw |< * s jtc : nd sit r hii'fren may t." made wifi had by a dim:heft i:rs!ian:l, fr:w mn.-h r'a'er most la- il.c a-gregsg* sufferings of * i . aUiga-aad-sify rt. I tsar,. tl b. • ■<— ,>ne rerkhs rrveh r T rf m \ : AND LABOR SAVED By The Use Of 5 * Improved rr m p W. M’. lioriiK’tt, Agt. f< r Meriwether County. cpHKSK PPMPS are the amplest f, T I invrnted at*d are made U) k e*i ly, go as not in ’ax the a'rength of ladies and children, who have nvt occah>n < use them, arvl do not con opt ihe water • do pumps made of metals and ntber kit and ; pf wood. This is the on'y wondrn pump so cod stiucted as to prevent misr hterou* cbitdrar, and evil des gn ng pe’sen* from putting in o the pomp sticks, stones, or other rub h.h and thereby impair its working. They 'are shso provided with attachment* lor agitating the surface of ihe water white pumping, and are furnished with flues to give vent to the foci wir and an i allow a tree snd hewl'Miti circulation of pure air within the *nL They are ve’r ‘dura 1 le. every past being made in the tens* tin : ugh manner by egperieoced mechan ics, aided by the latest improved machine ry The lollowiug testimonials from leading Citizen* ot Meriwether who have lriei these putflpw are sobmitt* I: We the under*igoe<l. basing tried the pump* for which Me Bennett i* agent cbceriully testify to their utility, being everything tbev are represented to be. We recommend theta to the cilitteov of Meri wether. N M Reeri, Dr. J. W. Taylor, Daniel Keith, W. K. Briitam, J. D Hopkins. C. T Porter, 0. W GreshSm, Dr A. G Ployd. I*oß2l*ol* ED SHERIFF'S SALE GEORGIA Meriwether County Will be tokl before the Court Ho*se door ih the Town ctf Greenville, Met iwether County, between the legal hoc r* of sale, on the fit* Tneeday in August the follow ing property to wit: Two hundred and fifty acre* of land more or less, ofl- of lot* Nos. 40. M- 55 and SI. lying and best); in the 10th District of id Oonutr. Levied on as the property ot William Lovett to satiafy a ri Fa, from M< riwelher Superior , Court in tavor of Mary A Pullen and William Hogan, Administrator* of John T. Pulien deceased, v*. William Lovett. Property pointed out by Plain ti IT a at tor nev. Tenant notified in terms of the law. 3 l. W. Fcxuut, 7d SHRBtrr July 7th. SUBSCRIBERS TO Our Own Fireside aft?* choice of any of the fo irueia* for pT.EBU.n- ru ON EOF THE FuEEoWiNG C3 ROMOS • Mischievous Attack. Sze 13x18 After Kr:niiar~ ftOtk.i P.i rt s; - S;*e 14x17 The beat Fruit C’br mo Dtwde. The he;'. Cbrottro ' t Crrss and F wers OH A— Gold Sciew Pencil, 08 tZZw \ WtJAxi’tt I>rtrs Skin E ftTYan r nl ‘tNE. t J'Y r THE MONTANAS.” ku.,.-*yiav r-.ieonga •■* , eiSlw.wvk SUV- -u v=ir uk ill oibb PUiew ua-.dr, MV M*c fyr lf IfitfUmi ev fclaatb fhiiM t* .* JgVA*lo4 Tik* boU l iafti A I'ALt-Ui ArXr ro.l it. u ’l,lt)W Ibv lie- cuhg fU t U'fgr-i* it ratM :• !“f IVi do:*tl , H ii- li ixlprrd if pfVSvlUb. i" C&tft IWka-l t-ft* ebiivWi-J W J*> m r ' m • eg;*-- imrtl iv4Ukf f * ll la !l:!;: TtA ’*t i-.tt+i, • , ft*. vf iirasrttkgf IU *h?r * * V'fif A-.k .t oy ia* It ■ /I f age: <*Ar* ■•-kg- - vbra ah- g.fe-ift •’*(! v* li 'IAA uaai slxri -wrr%~ *ZVwTXUJ IhftiiiiV-H' ~Wliwti **->*.<*m3 -• * IkWarAiat'sHW. .W_*cbW t t ! ft tituil M MMbUK*# •akSfeaw fJfUM' |\ f * F w Kw* a-A:r:L i- Jft J* • ilm J ll Ur> ILir !• ** VtftrlH and Vl *' • *44, ,'u "*t l-„ jpicx j*wk< W.? t iws wG*’ L jf'b ir~ m>rgt wl 1 ttiff I ’• k ,M TbXlajbk mUT Lw .a t. . >', MyA *4lf >4 *H ♦ * H I.VO p.ir MW A *l/ tßll • **•••• Ia arbl lot i'vb.L | — — TOE WANT Our Own Fireid K- r? f f 4l' 1 ►'*' W ’ Y-.\ A? fit #' r t h* ; K'rf l* il rOM-ll 1 V % “ FTR“ITS“' PET? HA rv‘i DEPART MI N ; t r .• 1 * !.,/ li i*irv tj-’wu*’ • >. * \ tk *• tun* H'i ■ r;writ nstT-w wr* ‘Frr* - rifr* rb4Y<* “Our Own KirpwVvfw” H x !t“r H• - '■. i ■ E- / Fi *i A fti bl in iu iif.it .i *r j wft la iliaHra i- h i•• ■•* * y * • • v-4-e—* o -t-p~ v <■ *• a *• ■ -ew*y -} tu n* Wrar |#i - 1 wf-ftHT-ninr xny g ; 4-M-—. .. —.nmr — Canvassers Wanted lIV TIIM VMS in Bl Till q*,v. .. . j — i-*i -£ p- v-i f —••*! g— (l it Own i H ■ hi, Son P.n f\f t Purchat ing Dr part irts-nl OUR OWN FIRESIDE, fh" m t Ron B i' t ng: N<”* V it K r ihs n*ft‘ t' - ra’ a •!-* ’ance from New York, wc have determined I c rs'abiish an agency for ’he purchase of arty grtkMe in ifria mark'd vti, ,t ■ atr* n to p*fr ms. Year* of experience have giw-. r S (a,v t i ! ties excelled hv none, %•! we wili giv* jer >ftal snrerv’sl >n to the fiihng of a, or kr* entrusted to onr rare O ir list cotnprelien t* Mai-hiaery <>f evera kind, s Farm Implements of every class ll'Hlselioki G<V''s of every deep ion I>wliea’, Gents' and Children'* Wearing A pparei, - Any patenird aricle .J-virer), Wauhee. Jewelry. Musi ca! Internments, Booka. Pn’ore* : Vapor Store*. Berk ei'h Sewing Machine*, and ether Novelties a Specialty' Samp'e* of D ess Gro-is. Cctlairig *>s ami Pr>c*r List of Carrcnt N-veltiea, maced t anv address on receipt ,f stamp* A t ke*% PURCHASING DEPARTMENT "Ol'H OWN FIRE^IOR.’ R ran A Sun Hr Ming. N Y' Steam Enejine^ AND BOILERS 2,4, and 5 Ho-se Power Get the Best and rt *Jne*p*>t Address, M. L fl'JhP* Cd. R *om Aden Building. N Y AMATEUR JOB PRESS The Beet ia the Choapeet. For Printers, Druggists, Business Men and Boys. Send fire cents for Pamphlet. Address, M L, (ICMPACO, Room A Sun Building. N. Y*. WOOD ENGRAVING, - ELECTHOTYPING A STEREOTYPING-. Send for Eattmatei before order , uig e.sewnere. _ Addreaa M. L GUMP A CO.. Room A Sun Buildiug, N. Y \ Farmer’s ish AMD CLASSICAL SJ Located one and ohe fohr:\ • .’.Titnesl of li 'ky NUotil FRANK P MOSKI.EY.Tnb. Public Exercises Tr ecdx t t Moncay i.v Jaue and rx 1 tiitr/TF;i.lsyl'i Sciaembt-r. lintn yf Tu ..*.'(•■ per hchoiar {ter Month. dYimry D*{>uftuitn! $ <#* fTTtrrtn- i-ra-v ~ r.~ : —* ** t,' > Pkf >. I* * ... ..... 3 30 GOOD BOARD. i good taeai k■ n' from '8 t" lh' per ui.m'ti, F r particulars addrt-sa, FRANK F MOpELEY, K i ky Mount, Menw ciber County, Ga JNO.KI. COOPER. Orocer and eotttrttitSsion Merchant. i - j <a UGRANGE. GA | II V'. 1 .11 S r ret of !*d trim New Y’ < >rk ' r • ~~Ti i. * w *liie~i~ aboa uiv li leud* a ~U oa.lUul'U la 1 rxJSIt !tv, DOVCW* 'ic, ► ’vy -s amt K ucy D y *><x.ds, ail ot wtil*'li 1 Bio: •cli si Very low Aguica. r ~ „ sj. Grain, /..sir, li iR Mc.tr, lhit)yc, NogaC i '>* - . m, - —====== S T .VP 17 W AND - Mry Goods A GE NI ‘‘i tv -I - * <■. •, c;\t Brinks .% ii: —.. .- - A ~*( ( * :t i' N 'iu * • 'i> have a c u from at * ' '*J ' J t~* *'■ A. . 'A - ’ , -' . V * l ' N ?> r * 1 * \NK >*T(V, 1 W. B. JCJVES. to j„, r nitagitur ) M'Wii,iar tuter ot sed Wa‘‘.aU and vr ;aad -d i JIN WA H£ „ A A 'fit fIRATI utovkh, Ot rrj Wrru, tlsr< , 0 mnt4 " ch.ves t,ie sso-: Sl , r<;| can be sold mvsnn., W-STOYF REPAIRS v* tor any Stove now made. "Ss (SItORT NOTICE V * To Merchant* t Merchants can have an v Atlanta bill of Tul wars duplic tied, with freight added. ’ LAMP GOODY t A Complete Jhfcortmert and LAMPS AND E’vMP GOOD 0 !, "3fVery Cheap for Case. >rter. seat by Mil via'ree. * . v setters Satistactton •nwa.nUad! H7ly W B TOiTBB*