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THE VINDICATOR.
W*. T HfcVHX, K*Mi*.r u>-: l'i<v,nl.,r
UHKESVIIXE THTTI iT A: r J 16. I*TS
Tlic notni/ia'i (“> Con.rc*-mst if the
WbdHncOwas held at <)wn*vi\lv Dot
Wednesday. lh;o_H<ll wiii* to hav the
ii Mdc track n I we hop* • w' ll ** wtmi
n*t i. W tailed lo g*t r e from the cor,
Tcn'l >f to time t* i Abls >su*.
Ti,olibwt lawyer .it Hie w*r!l > tin;
H„o BTr Sew York- r*'
who will be tw jr-ar, old to ■)>*).
bora in 1771 lie waa sj-ito* **' ~
70 y**r S'>. Chaiic* O'Conor, no# no
rd-l utau, BT/rt WI..J war! a ra -Water W
Hit-*! !>t <>t 16714, f*l law • u ' r ; I *'
llri rir<K- Hews* H, fi'*l
r f liulmo a flair*. Hit li**l" I* K"
I.U mt inory a | t lCt “
a* an old man etc railroad*, alewinlionU
kifl 1.-legtapha were ku*n. Whai change*
tub old roan I,>* wiltAwKM.il WUu he
entered public tile
“(> tr country * but a aiielvlug at l *p,
Illack willi the storm* !lt made il Iron
He live* bow to -e it-* barm**-* dep
Their Irl ge* laths western sea '
|| | Kinibdl. having disposal. ""*'•
way not known to tT writer, oriiti *rr, <'l
needle factory in Conoectbait, jj|rp‘*a to
erect a colt m < “->,y lor Hie AlUuiss*.
Tlio paper* of Uroelly are lu rapture* over
llin groat developer'* uon undertaking
How Inna wlfllloe we Oo*rsl Toombs'
projdtccy lliat ♦•Kimball would one day be
mayor of Atlanta,'' U vtilflcd ? -'lot bm*.
|f we Judged wind the pspe-t. ay of H u.
tribal, 1 —
TliotnaaO. Watkins, an old Georgian,
writing from Tex**, ay a tornado vl U‘ and
oral* In IWH, p**lK sbuoai over
imfflWT* of the state wc dcvaaled by
the late cyclone.
An tolotnslliiosl iwnday mU <•: <>• -■ >
lion will luiheld l Hillimoi" * I"’ lib
>| Muy. Colntinl Harris la one of th" ft* I
cgnteS from f JrnT^lit.
Holder* t,I over bie bond* on Hi" WtatS
al (h-rirgla imwl pnwmt them if the ttuW
. >y^| -<■*-• ;e* [jjetSS v,JMk/i npiir 'lfir'
they will iHU ome null and void
Atlanta want* a splendid park at tbe si’c
ol her projected water work* ami •. atm i
car lino tbrreto. This la a *<ltemo worthy
of that city’a progressive spirit
*ft< two men about whom Ut AUu-uiii.
paper* ln tim mustt'j ja* are Earn B td
,„) n. I. Kimball, both of whom were
one* on Bullock's atsff Why democratic
paper* should mnk i such ado over aucb
inon we can’t imagine. Brethren quit It.
The Treaanry of Georgia l< good ' n "
d|llnn, ami her bom!a ai* t'voii a lillle more
*,tight after than brfbr* the altr. enil all
™TrTlTNrnS'rilhVil fo think that It wa* the
ol the Trraatiry during the lntr arwlon ot
the Legislature that ha* inspired confidence
in our State bond*. Mad you though! of
th§Vneighbor f
The glrlt ol the Junior ela-. of Uhl
Fein tie College at M icon, discovered "
riutrrel tn the room at tho ctose of tbr
morning recitation a few day* ago. The
gtrhrnysdo Ibf the iqtltr?cT, fo lowed by life
professor and hia little dog. I,raving the
building the frightened animal took a tree,
when the lovely Junlora opened IWn upon
hi* tquirrnlMiip with rocks, bricks, alicke,
oranges,apple*,biscuits, text book*, bonnet*
and shawls. More damage waa Inflicted
upon the squirrel hunter* than upon the
Imaby tailed fugitire. Finally a lovely blue
eyed blonde aacending a tblekly limtu and
cedar, with the aid ol a long polo dislodg
ed poor Botiney Irom hi* covert, wtlo
jumping from the tree over the htada of
the acreamlng crowd reat.be 1 hi* nest. In a
monarch of tho forest. Thu* ended th*
frolic ot the merry maiden* of the Wesley
an Female College. The Mercer boy* hope
when next tho girl* turn out in such a
Gilpin chaac that they "may be there to
aec."
Next Monday will be the hundredth an
niversary ol the battle of Lexington, One
hundred years since tlie first gun of the
Hevolutk naiy war was find! The en
lire rotmlry was it bellow thin.
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The fate on the Georgia Railroad has
been fed need to the same rate* that wete
charged Itefore the war. First and second
class tickets are sold, the first class tickets
be'ng reftand to drunketyUsorderlj p?r <>ns
and civil rlghtets.
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A private dinner party, consisting of
about twinty influential politicians r and
Willwnt Cullen Bryant was given at the
i reaijcnca of Mia.l’iatt, a niece ot Govern >r
Seymour, Albany, N. Y, ou Wednesday
evening. A to the New York
Min says: Mr. Hryaui delivered a speech,
closing with a toast, nominating Samuel J.
Tilden as the next Democratic candidate
for President. This was diauk standing
and with much enthusiasm. Governor
Tl’dcn id. ended, ntithtr accepting nor
dt-cliuing tiic proffered honor, but hold
ing l.ineeU subject to the ball of Uls party.
MTbeirSvc remetnb r that Win. Cullen
tie one of tlir bribe;* of the Rad
leal parly, we may tiui. reglhd the bad cal
cralt aa a sinking ship hoin which the rats '
are hasteuiug to ctcaii^
Vce F, ail!. t Wilrp.n i* cou*idwaf>is
exereid over toe jrtibiU.aii.oi <<f an in’t-r
view witli him by toe Uhtcagb Tim*!*'
Washington i isrre|,a.leet, in Which be
:< iii i/. - Grant lor a,t>|*inUf •> m*r ■ * *
o ngn-rnn e.i in - ffl-e. The National
ft -public,,n -**-nt for him reeen’ly te*y
rtinup-y, V\'iia**.. *,-ic.il lr. lioora at tl.e
white lioUK; trying lo ciplain llo* ruattci
to the |ireaidc.il, hut it in *i-l tailed to
etablilj bis lo aily It) a satisfactory mao
ner.
'Ji.e U'r victory -ri < one- I fill !.as great
, ly enc'/uraged tbe Inomf r-cy, an I,
rnntra, tbe fttTtili :tre priiporuoit .tty b*
eorgiJ, as apficar* from ' .e fijiiowing
exlraei* fiotn onr eitclianges,.
Fit'maa'er (icmral Jewell , lernbly
t rlrn> r; ca'i/, , il over the ttt Enecr-r ef tits ta
t,r on tbe *ti|in;i, and tbe t ii*> !i/,o i,...
greatly dinp-Mitnn <j ium If* etpm.* tin
• try a ink ofraniztt ret.
The New yolk Tint- * has a ery rtrik
art cle on the elec,cn. It attribute* tbe
Itepiiblitran <fi let to tin- Ji*got oicitne n
e.l by tlir force bid, tbe civil rights bill
[ and tbe general H-mtliern polbry of lice
A(lmlni.t/allo'l, an l [no'■'•it to den-utne
tbe revival of tiir rec.ntrac’ton issue. an,J
. war cries übnu wUini. toe I'ep ibin cns i/.n
ducted Uieir ca, vans
lb leinng tb tbe, Cline electtj*n, tbe New
Haven O/'iricr (Had ) owns up as foHoWa
We trsra warrTtitrff tfadsourrary~tie mm
In aM| iitre.alarnl up llglil. There was no
conies’lon In our ranks, no pretense ol
apatfiy on either able, and no re*a-.n why
we should not have beaten except tb
very good ;,• tbat we didn’t have vole
onrm h.
Judge Eukine itecide-l <m Man.lay tbt 1
n patty wtio awes th tai-*!y o, a Unitetj
hli.lea court r atiimi be proaecute*! a f*bl.-
i otirl (or p<-Jury Anutlier deciatnn lo
(avor'diln imirriirid brorhci * t Ethiopia
A New Y*|h •' Woi lit oir.pomVn I
writing trow f J 'iqrr.v rirjx- th it were the !
I i,!,l mini* ol 'hi** b'nb- aoikcd *t*hi
' ii(.T(inTTTfr'pUtircrTST.tT'rrmrßtnery th .t thei
i 1,,, nn.rn hi i,...t.,nt Mom 4
realised from lll*’ I (Ill' ll fiifomiii tlili.ea
i I!<• mention* Oi l- mail in Cherokee * bo. <
I out tit cost not moo thiti fi re d(.Mar* <• hi*
! gatlu icd iii hundred ..m! fifty dollar* in j
I two week in N i.'OM ltee valley six dto j
| moud* Itava lean h.uud- te.l. Uuu
S.'s'iA A#* tff t ' y' pun*
I of the Suite.
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i Senator |liv*>d, <d I'eiawaie, did vpVmlid
: airrvfwi in yhitTi.in* I' ill**'* liriil <**ni ,
11 1* l|i| tint miiHi: iiikitti.iH In l!*f'
iniMt. H*** <
e|*'i lally infHdteaa, tint a jo l at rulgnmi tp
ol Orsnliam- Lol ono paragraph sulUmi
Uno difficulty in tire present government
wiih that at the head of It ’I u* * a*it*fi r
who didn't kin w tlie Hotnr any oilier id
the principle* <>r reptdtllran government
Argument* In had none, and Id* act* wn h
like hi* mind; hi* notion* wore Udd
lent less, unconcllUlorjr ; and lie had never
aougtit to enlarge them t<y advuu and
counsel. Mia teijicv ,wn* llvt*'
..... m*i aig'imrmt ft King*; wlilch meant
Hint lorce, an* the laat aiguinent, altei
reason and Justice liud hern exhausted
Yet what wn* tli last argument with kp g*
liad hoi n the fl ut and only force employed
bjr the president ol the Celled Ntn!c
IglHOanr-e totff tfHttaipy enretrttiai-nt 'I hr |
speajier defied any man to p- hit out a '
sliigit’ca*o In tlenr ril t Irani’a mlmiil-lia j
ibm where an 411.-tat, •> m-ttcr —how j
much evidence ot hi* in a'lea are hail hr i
hr-aiglii forward, it --1 been removed bo
cause of such 1 vidciif e.
General Pistil n a Speller
The present rage lor spel'ing school*
revives an anecdote, ol Gei.eal bcott. Me
bad drawn tip the rougli draft ol an order.
In vliich the word wagon occturtKi. Tiie
Goner and inserted "lie “g” 100 many, and
hi* e eilt, on distovui ing it, timidly asked
on wliat autbotity be spelled wagon with
twe “)ti" *On the authority of General
Scott, comtnaodimr the armies ot the Uuit
ed Stitts, sir I" thundered the pompous old
General. The clerk, at least, thought the
authority sufficient.— [Boatou Globe ]
Grant's Kitchen organ In Washington
attributes the defeat in Connecticut to
3|>eakor Blaine, Mawley and Kellogg, who
recoiled from ‘.lie administration program
me regard to the lores bill; and says that
cowardice bad as much aa any tiling to do
with the disaster. The defeat of Hawley
and Kellogg, who opposed the force btll,
and the election ol Biatk west her, who
supported it, are cited as piool*. It will
take the elections ot next fall to drive tire
truth through the thick skulls ol our (.> nr
and his retinue
Anothkh Go and Farmkh.—Wliile in
Dooly rceenlly wa obtained from Mr. J. F
Moig m the following statement ot a crop
j made by his son, John II M who lives on
Big Pcuahalchte creek. It was the first
crop John ever made, and he did the work
w ith one aSHT# .Me planted 22 acres in
cotton, and IS in corn. Made 2.100 pounds
jof fodder, JO bushels peas, 165 bushels
| corn, and 7 bales ot cotton, averaging 522
pound-, cacti. No manure was used at all.
Paid uut only forty-nine dollars tor labor
and oilier expenses Tne balance of the
work was done by himself, and the crop
was guhered by the 15th ot December.
A Chattanooga editor is bothered about
the proper construction of a remark con
cerning hiiuseit iu another paper, aud we
feel iucompcleut to relieve him of his
perplexi y. The other paper, noticing the
recent unesrtbiug ot an Indian burying
ground by a final in the Tennessee river,
said : T ie polite clerk of the boat present-? |
eii a *kult to a CUattauoogn editor, without i
brains.
Am Ol* kMtr mf me < ro*a.
Gnergh i* a great State. ' Until ‘h
srlmiaaion of Trt*-Virginia, Mu-tiigan,
kliasourt and Georgia were the largest of
0,1 Slsie- wl, Uwv-Wg a Wit *ily lO*e*
an 1 Ht'iirv mifcs. te-orgia has ioui are
iiia?a*b!e bis ory Fiom tbe day* o!
Ogletbor|j and *wa, ahe baa bad a ,< ce- o,
ol gnat met). In civil lile, in-r list "l
worthissa is .ting uni bri.lt.ut.
Hut my object at prevent is U, epeak o
i living man, wh*. i,a* rla.ii to gr< at imi
ner.ee in one o! the cburebi-*. V u can
not be long In tl.e fjiate wi'houl hearing
ol hiui. You ai to u a.load il you a-ow
bin., or have iii*arT Usit ]rfeeh. Wtn*
sav they would rather hear hint then any
itber ilylcg man. 1 have beard htn
arid was not at all ds.p ted I ted
o leaf Wtii again. A (r.. nd bob : - v
to the Maine branch ol the cb-iK b wid
.tintself, vaid: W hen i bear him 1 am
satisfied tbat be la the bee! preachei I
know, until i bear l,ic son : then 1 ..a
tbe son lieal tiji i again Lea* thebober
Tiii* lernarkable i*o .l (iod a s bo <
m Halifar C'eioty, North t'arullna op t <
24th of March, 1766. While re w- yet
iioy, lik Isiniiy reutt.ved to i:n ■
ilia'rict, Booth (Jardllma In bla tiate* t.U
year the Lord drew lout with the • *da o>
love arid tbe bam la of a rnaa, aud id i. it
to behold the Lamb ol ÜbtL ila c*e*>. w
of mind war* strong!/ marked H-c r.
veraattob w*~ loTii/wsad by fA cariy pr dea
sloe of religion. Not long. <W this bi
iainity rawiofcd to Waatifngmri rou-ity
Georgia In 104, be waa ragulafly aotbo*
ized to pri acb, lie dlapanMd Uoii's word
Wltli'mucli itaal a-id .aerep*%fKS4 ifl. toV-iy
pari* ol Houlii Caroilaw and (ie- iji h-r
tight year* The old people on Lyrnli's
l.'ict-k, '.rcnt i’cijcc ffcobic, •<! f oU.sl
pliv io, tei; f-jf -d having heard him in •
i bildlc ml, hi of bearing tbeir (ssreoia talk i
ol him Tbe ctif * r.f thiiambis, Mdg
Viiia and VigoatAtl-o have pkasti.g ,rdt
tinua of bis early Uilni try,
I'rtlly em!y. In the war of Ik! ; b. M
came a t.liaplau m the army. It la w. . lot;, j
Lhat heimw meets with any of- tba - fc-n.
•fthal d*y. 'I hey haw generally rr-*'!
uw.iy Inning ll.e war be afu lied ond/
< hie, and after the wat was < ver I < -■*'*-• -t ,
• and luedc al uicJntea It, i'lnl.ubt[ !■;>. ua.k
ins Jeg,re of To* for of m. dir In*. **o e*f
oi (id ■ iisboro, li. oigia, ar-l p#*t tkc-i Ut*
b*.,,10,g
oii'tifSh that “wr Iketh to direct bis t> [a
lb, d bi.ll nthar and tMU fW* 6 ter ti l, Ii
do He returned to if,e pijfpft with new
/el, and a detcirtiunion to spend r >-l
sj rut In pmclaimlfts; aslvathm. If • s
ts.r lisve lieWti chhtly in fiioig,He ■, gli
oil. ii leiidnrtrig g-snl act vic to III* i,, •id
tinil In other Mt'ca, especially t &ouU. |
Curutina.
He* -atiy clue* (-> wv* very h after fret
-44**—ws-ut—in x-lnwr- -Ctrl —mom —rrmr ttt
IW 'if* li it III* nitnii wn* SCUVC, ' i,;‘ i
-ml. Inquiring. M- cited *f -r kn'> ‘-lcd,;e.
nml lifted up voice Inf under tadiui| M
j *oUglp tier a* silver, and searched for her
; hid trsaaurs. (ft course hr I on I the know
ledge ol G,m| Me ha* not alighted j*Ul
unswW aifenflow .. '" , r hg h mid
'his reading through hfe ha* i#rr> chh flr
theological. T.ic fonutaio of ift:
knowledge ~lhe word ol G. and U,* cinliue,,
mist Attention
111 it* fenditu nt rlrment* hi* mind
serm* In he r r ,t~ c : ~| p,, p.
ctic-An.l u.cUj-iwoe:-,i Me i,a* rerv Tin]
ud jv -r uf iti nbim. Frr Itr. ir* w can
ti * Ids thought* <u, hi t -uibhi t. n* h
very happy in incorporating prucical
ismark# wi*h alr*tinet thimghu Ha itiu*
uiitkrs i dry theme attractive to a pro
odseoru • cottgrogutmn Mis *y!?,4Sf re
moved from mcrctiiebut* ornamrut, * vet
always neut and quite ornate. But tie asv
er so wren'll i the sword in flowers as to
hind'-r it* cutting power. For mere oin.a
meift, he seems to care not s| all. His
figure* are part of his argument. They
explain his meaning and deepen the im
|>rfs*ioH !r it’trn** U) uiake.
lie has had ime of tbe finest voice*. It
is now a little hiuken. But still it U pleas
ant. It ft commonly clear, lull and sono
rous. For hours he speaks without wear
iness or change. He alway s g vta pleasure
and not pain by hi* manner ot speaking.
Ot course he is natural At limes be says
very terrific things in veiy solemn tones,
tail commonly hi* utterances sre winning
and lender.
His early ministry was attended with
wonderful effects. At times he expresses
concern that his ministry has not the signs
following that once accompanied it. In
this he i not alone Others are much ol
the same mind respecting their labor*.
Perhaps I ought to say that 1 have been
writing ol Hev. Dr. Lovidt Pierce, the
father of Bishop Georg) Foster Piero, both
ot the Methodist Episcopal Church Sooth
Dr. Pierce has been an effective preacher
tor seventy years, and will in a tew days
be ninety-one years old. Grace, mercy and
pence be unto him always —[New Yoik
Observer.}
Sad spectacle, as signs of the times, to
see the varied conveyances ranging in de
nomination from the one stesr team to the
six-mule wagon, driving in and returning
with small lots of corn, bscon, flour and
such articles as weie formerly raised on
the tartu —Sad, to bear the reduced and
exhausted farmers asking tor credit—buy
ing the pound be ca ton tune—no lien law
ou hand u. less be mortgages his land, his
horse or Uis ass. Sad to note the wild
desperate look in the planter's eye, and the
distrustlul, doubting expression of the deal
er in st ppltes. Sad to see the city dium
mer. Ominous of bard times, infesting
small towns in swarms. Deplorable, all
this miserable picture, and yet, where is
the fault? Simply ‘too much cotton. —
[Thomaaton Herald J
Tumk is tnou/h ol Iraroiani and oc-rv.
in the way a Tenoeaaee hwsPMotive engineer
Met bi* death Ur Unsper with sympathy the
judgment which hi* hwrflirdtueM deserve*
If., was eniployed oo the Georgia and East
I . n.r.e-M?* "raTirovi, *od waa cauti.ou*!*
wo>king hi* w ay over the track with a pa*
-•c-n.'vr trai'i just after the recent floods ba>
subskii and. He Teche-1 hweetwaler creek
over win.!. a ten r* y bridge had l*ee
thro an up to replace the one washed aw J
by the swnileti waters. It MCtr.ed insecure
and he 'e-ni-l lo rick hi. Irniu and hi
|astenger- ifl croai*x it; an, uuc upcm’
bis eti.i -e from it* tender, •*.' 1 r-niuiag tb*
fireman to leave hi* post, *h*t but ore litr
rn ebt fre endangerad, be daab*d tit lu!'
•peed for the other hank. These were mo
merits r.f brea ! bless ‘uajemse, then a c-rs*'
-4 tn-.k.n timtaos at, *-*;4oi4on, a <4ocwi -* ! -
•team, and a wricked engine Tice engineer ,
was wen no more ; tbe rushing river into *
wbid, he til sve(rt hi* Urly far away
Seavbtg ohly hi* name, Ditt-l HaHoway, to
men M W Ids pi-’ieroos lei *e k'ea act
LEGAL* AOVgrmBEMEKTB
GEfJHti IA Meriwether County.
J S F Mr Knight a* Etc-rotor rj the
e*,*r* of Martha Aid* n. ppfiea lor liters
of (lismi. f.r* fr m sabf , r-.' T'< is
ts.eiel re ehe and a<l:o..iii ad 6
*-■*i,i /\ Lu file tl.cr *-i--i** ttons, if any they
hive, on or ladofc tbe fir I M ftdav t<* J -v
n * vl,- wi*>? *a*is< why Jr l taa Julsf dir cuts .
ml - lor, should cot be granted aaid at pU .
cant. : j
,;;cn jinb r nit band ud offletai algua
cur* this April Vb JWA
:• JUtW. fUMNIXG, OM<
GgoKG IA kferiwSrtr C j vtdy
ft T Hall, a* Administrator "! Ui- estate
•A JoSiab Htreflle-pj *te*-ij , aj-f-iies brt fe*tso*
of tlsmisston Irmo su* trust. Tfcii* there
|„tr -o cp ami adusonitb at! czttuan nc : v
>1 i fT,*77 iVT.jef Iroo* *T aiiy 'ffoj bav*, i - ’
or before llwe Ural Mmvlay t-i Joy *-*,
si,.-.wing why Setters <4 domiasiou s>-- uid
fi-.t tw- graclad aaul apjdk aor.
fr v.-n under tnv baud and ■ fit >*i >tgea
tore this April 6th
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Clot* (j M -itr. in Aduftnkrtrator ■•? *,
■ state (it Joavpb h*r*l . app-u (<u
leiird of dtarniwlon from aaid (tut i h
ft tberctorc to cite and adlßofiftii alt < •"
cpro| fi, (He their oi.J < ft anv >b* •
bt vp, on of trefoe <be ftr*' Mori lay it, J i<
mix', *hn!ng wliy latter* ot dti,* t,
pttrr-dd AM tjf fmntrd *atd •pfltpao*
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|7 JAS W ItANNINTTH M C
T.II'I wtrtx •*!•,
GEORGIA Mfiiwptlipr County.
UY YIUTt F, of an order Pom lh>
ttftftWable Court of Ordinary in ad
fi.spas *w.. to' .'la fP*--' £ ‘ v
viihi ) lw th lagat boot* *4 *ai-aT Hip
first T *"*d*v t i Miv n*:Xl the to lowing
'm) !*, 4 7 Til.: : v*c '- t ofT - I tilt N-•
ti (middle part of *ani tut) m i I difrt l ot
ntii! enmity One half ■!„ fird Novi-mtarr
ISjn, thy rittwf haft dn" first November
IH.'A A'w. twen'y Av v to —, fl 1.-i—4.
33 In Hrr Aril dMr ■ ! o| ald coo 1 1r and
four-(fifth* of !o* sere oft >4 ).,t N > ti
in foe dftlriet, being the notthwen*
corner of said lot. Terms rswh. .4*4i
lands belonging to the •tr >4 Noaii
R'.iwe. This Anri! Sib lfio
Sheriff Sale?.
' ' i
GEORGIA Meriwetl er County.
\ \TILL HE sold heforw tlie C mrt lloue
> V door in the town of (/reeavi’le ot
**id coontf withm the ires! hour* of ssle,
on the that Tm-<lay In Way nett, the f,,|
lowing lands, to wit ; I'm sries off the
south able of lof of land No 381, sod the
whole of lot No. *!•>, containing ir. aft
ltlS4 acres more or iess. aii Ijin* and being
in the 3rd district of said county Levied
on *a Hie pn>terty of fliftb A I’arham to
satisfy aft fa Irom Superior Court of said
coonty in favor ot K It Mo tin v* Jane
Campbc'l and B’.itb A- I’arhain. I’rriperty
pointed out by last named defen laut.
ALftG at the *me time ami place will la
sold one lot of land N* . 1, lying and
being in the tfth district ot mhJ county,
containing *034 acres wore or !*. Levied
on by vlitue ot aft fa from the Superior
Court of said county in favor ot BlaJi>ck A
Urotlier v* Thus. W. Gill, levied on as the
property of said defeudanL
ALSO at the same lime and piaee will
be sold the house aud lot cootainiog one
acre more or iess, at Rocky M-.uut, in the
Idth district ot said countv. ot> which J
VV.Lambert resides. Levied on as the pton.
erty ot J. W Lambert by virtue of a ft fa
from f7;b District U M. io tavor of W.
T. Coie v* J- W. Lsmtwrt. Levy made by
btiiiff and returned to me.
ALSO at the same time and place will
be sold 31 acres oft ol hit of land No. ft),
apd lb acres ofl of lot No. 41. all m the
Utb district of Meriwether County Oa.
Said tractions comprising the tract o( laud
on which Geo. H. Jotnsoo resided on Feb.
9Ui 1470, the lime ol the levy. Said i uid
levied on as Ihc property of Geo. H John
son to satisfy two li la’s from Superior
Court of Meriwether c unty in tavor ot ;
Roberts Coskerry A Cos., vs Geo. H. John ■
sou, and Baber A- Csswcil vs Geo H.
Juinisoa. ssuid levies made by F. W {
Rlouul aud sale poetpoued.
W It. FAVER, S M C. I
GEORGIA MeiiwetJier County.
TV r ILL BE SOLD belore the Court
W House door in the tow not Oreeu
vuie Ol said county witutn the legal hours
of cate, ud the Ist i uesd*y in May uexi {
two tnuies, levied oo aa Uie property ot :
VV m. C. Bray to saltafy a ti ta Irom sue
Suiierior Couil o! satJ ci-uniy ia fsvor oil
J. P. i hoiuton, Aduir., oi T. J. tuoroum
deed. Ais<> olhi-r ti la’s vs VVui. C. Bray,
J. W JUiXER. Dept, t* JL C.
w * X Ci7| 1 Per day at bom*
OO Terms tree Ad-i
pietsG. STINSON A CO., Portiauu Maine
LA DD’S
Alkaline Fertilizer.
cjtJIF. VEKY LOW price ol the
1 fiauK-J coniptißcd, which U a!m<v*
•niirelv tniricr-d. combine J with it* sarpr
-iugly great ierti'igiug proper!Ur*. hu a
ready gained or it a popularity never befolr
secured in so siimt a time by any simiiat
article. Toe already great ami rfd4:> in
crea.-'ug deaiaud will cecessnate eateos v,
xddtti*in' to tbe A’, irk*.
CoL L. F. Liringston.
Ciatviwp, of the Etntiiitr Comm nice, o;
The Gcorgra b'ate Grange, says
O b,l*e* 28, IT4.
“1 have oaed yiWlr Atkaiine Ke-til / -r tbi
season ob of) luioifi*. a'ong-ide of tUrie
dau-iard terli tiers. Puy our |TU /<rr t
/vurrs ftrr two ]*.*srt Is f'/ io' ,i. fir
tiuXietn W eiUur uf iK 'it;,/. pcirad }rr Unei t.
He sa s agato '.
J,. srv 12, IK."
“1 ler-.'ta-! five a* res of wheat which in
lay la the mot iiromiamg 1 )■ <ve. by
<nnmm it th -f if Ml*?*A,ipr*f FrrUturr an
ifm uutrkrt /vf Own I will IST u the - lit
rchtycat on G/U. Girt, and Cotton, and
wsi! rapoff '*
Edward Co*. Esq,
one of the be*; lamwrsjn L> iLdu c-uaty
’ writ*-* ; " ”
fV-tobrr S, IKt
“1 put 3tg> prwtnd* ffcf acte as top d,e
i,g on my wheat in Mr< !, last It uiw ••
i 121 Iruaheta per acre o*> lau I that w • ",i
u a have made lu.sr Ilian mil to eign
i Gwhc.s i 10-st / A .ws son's cvf Jroiu
1 that Off**! from 2 IMPI tv dirt*) tin ■-/ the kst
’rr,th yrutt tkot 1 rr*t * tit h<‘ t, / itltrtbuU
(u Ik* am of yvter I trluttrf My UrtgAlS r
•r.ouhu ir s 1 " Mir gnsc'*, U.lee cum.-*
• nr**, and lai od o ’.he glas* crt*|i*
If, Own CtVp is Pf*U **U*t W- F l l*4iifi 4 1 1 %
{ r; MW g" * ll i>
; ifj* i ilm- *w**4. / 4/w m
OV/jyia
Col R A Alston,
:| 4 f -*. kr-jAU ctiii<4 oi U*r A *ild
filHtlil irikJithdiy, Ai/tc# husi*j Crtfrl it
i iAu. v
A riser * f'lk ,Hr [4 1 !47t,
Vtw A t Laws*.
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u t ICo trod '.!*■ •■ 'j! ty t p-a-o- -m ~
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• kol VU* lbs)— out V.
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A t I A til) A . ‘it.
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ACstda. r;,
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ZIL nor, Jo 4 j>rvr
I', t, marke-l * ha*> L U*le*l TlHe
) Pags*
if rnina ftresks III* Torn'*— K *’
Anthem -.••-• TbomaW >'
i (*„„. ~. ~ (Truman ft.
r IVuuc a M* 4w4 n-*- 4
Si*li.' A.ng *n-l ('no ~ ,tl*y,
-Tftnx: 1 ’•■ f.:. 5 . -7ig * rA* *.ng
try ( if! lVvyne:i It y* i|fi
Angel G-.ln let t • <c* <-rif Hu- * a*, t b
* A’ nen Silver L - k* Ifrplgv ,
li . x *(, 1 c ; . Lryt,
Antiwar tw_ T .<.... ft ) j
Aovaig tie (i -dl\i
•You Never M * t*H fpsger
[ t.-ti the Keg* Buna Dry ( .mu Jj ft)
lGme Aaw *V >■< ti f* mg <A .m l ,gi
i AJ' ne and As ii-mr f* and t..... ii *. - .ir.
Be* M t i .- mss :•*.
‘ft* *tf-iV- ;e * L-. . f*n i ( to, Hay •(o
(iirc M- U-A a —A-og nd
l Imrfl* ... , Hew art A"i
ik'iien First 1 M t To e, Nellie
Dear—Hong and Ch*r ... Hu wart Ift*
’ I’m < aptsru >4 tw ■ ioards—
| C mie w*mg . . May• <4i
| Beyond fte G.ddr-n f>-*,f—
t* ar 1 Ctuau* White 30
, Gertie'* With Hu- Angels Now
fV.ng and Ch ous Chris*re dh
I i'o a*e tiaf. Make ifteH* tor a
Little By V*>t 3fs
Xristnnontfil.
|La Belie Jeuue**e -Polcca.... M'iiaots SO
•Awaken.ng of the Birds—
Moroemr Maylatii 40
*S ,v ' heart -Me i.] ie Orrs
eirri*e..i ! . . , MayUG* 40
: *Twiukliog bias*— Mofceau
do bah* Wilson si
| The liigfitund Maiden R.inane* SJoo "pi
! Cujus Aniinam (Irom Si aba t
Mate*) Wagner 4o
j •Dreamlaod—Marcenu de
; baho... May,nth 4f)
i •Echoes Irom the Paiisadus—
M .rceau Wagner 40
! Venetian KegaUa—Traosciibed Wagner 40
| *Meiry F .renters— Foresuicene Wagner 50
Rocking Wavee—Treuecribed May lath 40
•The Scotch Ltaste—Reverie Psctier 40
Killies Putke Mssurke. ....... Prrvot :k)
Feiry Laud—Reverie Norvel 3.5
bpsrkiing Jewels—Polka ... Christie do
•Think ot Me Sometimes Easy
Welt* ; Wagner 30
* Temperance March tEaayy WsgMp A)
•Mon art- such Deceivers—ftoikaWagoer 30
•Mo,lie Gar.ing—Easy March Wagner 30
PETERS HOUSEHOLD MELODIES.
Noe 1,2, and 3.
A Collection of Popular Songs, by Hava,
Dai. k. Stew ait. etc. Each number con
talas Seven or Eight Songs. Price, -50 eta.
each; Yearly, 12 Numbers f-r ft.
PETERS' PARLOR MUSIC. .
Nia. I, 2, and 3 Each number contains
several e*y aiiu uioderrieiy difficult Piano
Pieces, by Kinfce., B>**ui, Wagner, Wilson
etc 50 cent* eacu ; k early, 13 Numbers
for fl
LA CREMEDE LA CREME
Nos. IPi 15. Each number contain* 2-1
pages ot e assn and difficult Piano Music,
worth at ietst 50. Pr.ce of each uim
oer, 50 cents ; Yearly, 12 Numbers lu* ft.
PUBLISHED BY
J. I*. PETERS,
•590 Broadway,
m!9 low New York.
If jou war.t u> get the ebeapeat acd larst
Ct U A X O ,
CALL ON'
- O- Oliolfcson,
AGENT.
LAGRANGE. GEORGIA.
For j
J3rn<Ury V*
Ammonia!t-d Dissolved
hi > n i-:.
AND ACID
l > lio.sj >lmf
B a-Hey* Atiimrib ated Duanived itotie,
(*a-h 840.00
ON TIME
847.00.
ott trtrrtwi
•V> I>t )f,I,A LA
fir) hale rilltid Otr aft |>nv
il Hlfdif J Iff • I' it ft.- Tic XT -N "ff -
TMh Ai'lO
IJHOSI*HA1 J HOSI*HA Til
<'; i -11 : v.\ I IIS
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- OtjlL'ii >a __
*N-.fis Piyabb: N viiid*, fa**.
COTTON OPTION
At C. ( KNIS
- Th: afp.-.p me prtnea <Vnvpy. ,j „ 4
— c 'b At. Lu* nmmoro —tf. ,-{o Vj
p : r*- (7
l od tip. l,*. ,iv.G l: nr, U*l rririm
*b}t h fHv*
l MVTIWAL hA ribF,\r; | iog
Ur tire heat ol farmer*.
Bis; Wf. i, w . fKila*.’
1
CERTIFICATE.
near Tr mp Facicry.
"This ia to certify that I used B'adJry ,
Amnaonielevt Dxaofvad Bmes -m my erru*
*Mt yp„ by the sale ot ,4her ,„ „ r „,
can safely wv U,at there it no irefter pwcp w
the genuine Fcruvrao, C*wia*ter.ng the
F** ol each I think the Bradley equal if
ri(.i supwior to the Peruvian.
l w Dallas.”
Y u will find W. C Oholson in bis Mw
H ,i rued
t
X kook Wiare
and fbore II use, in front of the Depot. He
cao sell you the cheapest
. „
! GUANOS,
THE CHEAPE S T
CORN. MEAT,
FLOUR. LARI>,
SYRUP, MOLABES,
SUGAR, COFFE,
TOBACCO,
HAY
and everything kept in Grocery Store.
Be sure to store your cotton in W. C.
Gboison’* Ware House, strictly
Fire JProof;
.AH go>ls handled free of drayage.
ni 19 2m