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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1875)
The Meriwether County Vindicator. VOL. 3 TIIE VINDICATOR.! rrMiH) kvkkv riuuAV, by WM T. EEVtU, AT #4.o® PER ANNUM. IN ADVANCE. oau* Sooth *i>ie l >h* Ooor* Hm of Advertising. Swuie !I*k U wksTiTmf' ,6 iftjTiw 1 m 9 so; ♦SO 7 00 * l* uO inches IV) | 3 00' so*lo 00] 15 00 a inchest a 00+ a 001 woo. uuw 25 oo 4etl l !50010 00 >90.00 9301 *> 0 ] 4cl 1700 'l5 00 45 00 iBS 00 60 ft | \cl 110 001 40 00 ißsoo\ 60 00 >IOO j taf A liberal deduction mad* to ihos advertising liy the month or year. " COUN TTT OFFICERS. ORDINARY W. 3.i(p>! < SHERIFF W R. Fort CLERK 5. T --V J Hmt" TAX RECEIVER W.P WU TAX COLLECTOR^, ■■■•_■ W O TREASURER J . L. Burning SURVEYOR O. F M t'lrews c< L’NTY COMMISSI* >N ERB, K T. O. Twck.r, B M. L.wreit, Jesse Partittge, it M MrOesltn, it A. Heard. J. A. Simon tor, tlk. BOARD OF EDUCATION. _ _ John W. Park, W. J. Barm*, Mad.cn Reeve*, H. A_. Father, as- A ii, Freeman, See. SENATOR Dftib District, G L, Heavy. R K PRESENT AIIVES Obadislt Warner, W.T Revtll. BUSINESS CARDS. JOHN i. ROBERTSON \ 1 TORN EX' AT LAW, j \ (JmtKNS 11 1 K.. (lA JOHN W. PARK, Attorney at law OiiWyon.'.K, <• H I'l practice in Meriwether at and the ad Joining counties. AA O,KKAV,M.K. 0* Cm prnter'k Notice, Thomas N. Mitcham, o* .vi Tire II at at fkiniipa t'amp.Oi mud. !**■*- h ave to ittlotiti hi* Itti'tid* and the piddle, that lit i* I"*' p*nd <o execute ab k'ndsol CARPENTER*** WORE with *}♦*!*>****, and I*l rowset: HolirJfet!, Jut* 15 *t twr STOVES! HToVISO! j*: •< <ti<l rmIsbIr MONUMENTAL man, J. F. SLAUGHTER, fht minimi tlt btohk, *Kt<t ( ('ll **'■ m< .V i m KUT k li. CMLUMBJA, M ATGii Lfrli Wfti' ii’iftn COOK. STOVES ratal. udJA oo|i iV\ll no HiOVFB mi'.ti t? teludjt IV w l ow PricoH Merchants mppUe*l with tin wi.r. on most KEAHGNAULK TEKMH. Ifooflnr, Ottne'tr** and job ork o\ ••very description cone promptly and LAMPOOODH, BENE OIL ted HOME ELK MIKIIIKO GOOD* Generally on butd and until the first ol November wIU iK-t'iv-lv to- sold at j t BLAroirrEiL Agt TJni varsity Series of School Books Whitten bV SOUTHERN SCHOLARS. -Tl -fctal %Uhj olir.tr U*'!*'* J”* l lU ATJTIft )Kfi ♦ltr Bevies CotaOiOs of Holtm a.Nnt. t*U*r, Bnmwrt Rotor;, fnatte'i ItailnutK , Rurj'i bwixra pfcuw. aitderotaevt-’s Latin !WrV, He. Ac. VNIVEHBiTT Et'B, CO., Box 390 Atlanta, On. The EenneMw Gazette, A MONTHLY AKI, AT ATLANTA, G A. Devoted to Railroad interests, Liter aw r Wa nod flaaiotr -Fifty-lcals yet Tear 6HROMO to tray subscriber. AAfram KKNNKfeAW GAZETTE, Attests, t. $5 * S2O JrJf'oi “S? oiesaG. BTINutX CO., Portland Mains 1 GREENVILLE, MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA., JUNE n, 187 ft, Dr. J. Bradfield's FEIiAL£ REOtLATOi: “WOMAN S BEST FRIEND,** Will bring on the Menses when they have not been estab i.hed, also when they have been suppressed from umiaioral 'eaua w. Will cure Rheumatism and Nenra'gia of the back and womb. Will rtire Paitttul Menstmatinn, wad Tetieve the--hewrt, bark - and loins oS those distressing pains and aches. Will check menorrhatri >or '<-xe.es •Jvr flow.’ Will care ‘ Whites' and falling f the womb, when it f the result of relax ait.ni .>r bad health. It is -* sure a cure in all the above dis eases as (|ttin;n i* in Chills and Fever. Ladies can cute themselves of all the above disease* without revealing flteir complaints to any person, which is always moflitviug to their pride snd movlesty. It is recontiiieiiued and need by the beat pl.vsicians in their ptivs'e practice. F<r a history of the above diseases, tvnithntes ot its wonderful._cure* and directions, the reader is re’erred to the wtapir around the bottle. Manofactur ed and sold bv BIUDFIKLD & CO, Atlanta. Ua. S.il I by all Dnttigisig. Price $ l 50. nOTHIIII EVE Rltt rrtplt} *f mi Eminem Wam ' ass, by was* IBM KMW Mar Well In writing biographies of eminent w-'men, it is tit that we begin with mother Eve her self Eve belonged to one of our first fn tit lies; in fact, the very first. She was TvtvTrd to the fits' man on the Adam aide, although she had a deep cause to regtet that she ever left Adam's side Philosophers who have probed deep into the subject, connect Eve's early career as a rib with the female fondness tor a ribbon. Eve boeaure Mrs Adam, and they lived very happily together tor a time. There wet* no othet woman for her to be Jealous of, and her husband wasn't pestered with dress maker's blip. Site wasn't tortpfed by diacovt ting ioy? letteia Iron) unknown females lit A damTcoat tsif ffbCTtifrsv M&qfc>3sr*(w?tgi flew |,<r up because buttons weren't sewed tot. Ere nevei saw a Ushiou book or a lashi<<i,-plate ; m vei were logit heeled bootsfalte made a slip, but sin- oouldn'i make ,i siippi i j ot noe ; and II there had Is tu lots ol newspapers printed, she wouldn't have known how to make "back nut.diets available. It never occurred to her to go iuto the lecture field, and as lor vol.ug, site didn't krw wlial that meant ’ tf TtiTT were going out to mi eveulug party she fihln't keep Adstn waiting lor her to ilh-m until he was teady to Adam every thing, tniU he was uevt-r known Uj c-nne hiitoe woh anoUiei's hut or •vereoalon.-. How Eve could have lived without some oilier women to gossip with, It is hard to understand at this day, but she did. Adam is supjrused to have be,-u kept in a glow of coutiiMlal hiippinesa by the it lied lon Ural he hadn’t any mother In law hanging -an-mi, Mini uou 111 ii' t have, <Hi, Imt thots verv detigh l tut days when out fits* parent, j u tlwnr innocence and snuplreiiv, wandered about Krfen Park, t— fc.wwa>4 t 4*asaM4.g||tt gl | |y| | f ypw ttisrwight ta made. There is little record aa Ut trow Motlrei Eve employed hcrsell when not wandering in E<l< ii. There was uoßewing Hociety for Lsu tube pHstdrul of, there were no rim lies to be marie up lor the little heathen, a* there were very hole heathen unit) the ►et Lenient of New York city fill* couldn't plsy Hi<- piano, because she had none. Had she |sis*. cil one ol those Issms she would prolrahly havedtlven her husband out of parailise with< ut the Intervention of the serpent. Wire could not paint or draw.— Hire could not embroider, her wora'ed work waa a su< <>*s ; she worsted the whole human raoe. Hire couldn't rece.ve calls, < xerpt wbeu A4am tailed her; and (be got no 'invitation* out to tea. Hire was totailjr ignorant of the delights ol shopping arid never attended a matinee in all her life. When the went out to promenade ahe never Iwokett around to tee what other oinen had on. Everything seemed to go well with Eve uatil fruit *eaae act ki, and then—well *:> <ry < hiWJ know* the try. She wm leiui-h <1 into an apple tree to pluck tome IruK that wan't quite ripe and lei!—Adam (ell, too—that la lie fell to ami helped bar to eat A, although with a meanness aome wlial characteristic of bis sex, be endeavor ed t throw all the blame on the woman detected. Too la*jr in shake the tree hltn aei:, be was ready enough to partake of the hull when biongbt to bis band. Alter thi/v2 pat Adam and Eve were obliged to lake their respective leaves of Eden. They were tfc 'eaves. Eve bad suddenly become po-seaaed with a love of drew and from that early period until the present that love baa gradually increased among the aex, until sow it amounts to a veritable paashm with some oi them. Eve founded a very extensive family/ Besides the Massachusetts Adams, the entire human race might trace back to Mr. aod Mrs Adam, if their traces are kmg enough. We don't learn that Eve cut up very much alter the affair in the gardes. If she ‘raised Cain,’ it wat> because Cam waa lough and hearty, if be bad been a sickly child, perhaps ahe wouldn't have bees aide to raise him. It is recorded that Adam reached the eld age rd roue boffdred and tbt#ty years he fore he died, but Ho mention is made oi Eve's age when she passed away The well knows antipathy to telling her age which characterises women is nil ages and under every clime may perhaps account for this.— [Boston Paper, A Rrren reautryman. Years age, into a wholesale gfocory stow in Bosmi walked a tail, mfruculsr loohlng, raw botteil man, eridemly a frkah comer ! from some hack town iu Maine or N*w Hampshire. Accosting the fcret person h r met, who hapi>eiied to be the merchant himself, We askftd : You don't want to hire a man in {tour store, do you f Well, said the merchant, I don't know ; what cat, you do ? IXt! said the man, 1 rather gtteaa I cun turn my hand to almost anything. What do you want done 7 We’l, if I was to litre a Man,- it would be one that could lift welt -a strong, wiry ftllowr ; one, tor instance, that Could shoul der a sack <d totfeo like that yonder, and carry it across the store and never lay it -down. —: There, now, caplin, said our couutryutan that's just me. What will you give a man that can suit you 7 1 tell yon, said the merchant, if you will shoulder lit it sack of cotiee, and carry It across llus stoic twice and never lay it down l will tifreymf tor a year at fK * month. Done, said the stranger: mad by thto Rate •v*ry clerk In the Wore had gathered (round and were waiting to Join iu the laugh against the mau, who, walking Vo Utc stick, threw it across his shoulder with perfect ease, as it was not extremely heavy, and walking w ith it tw ice aaosa the store, went quietly to a latge book which was fastened to the wail, and bangiug the sack Upon It turned to tluf merchant and said ; There, now ;it may hang there till Doomsday ; I shan't never lay it down. What shall Igo about, mister 7 Just give me plumy to do aud #IOO s m*nth, atid it’s all tight. The cletka broke Into a laugh, but It was out of the other side of thir mouths ; and the uierchaul, discomfited, yet satisfied, kepi to hia agreement, ami to day tire green countryman is the senior partner In the ’<fruftss<i ♦eftis a ApU*irr tiulek wit, good sense, and a willingness to work were the foundation of this man's nieces*. One cause which prevents Half our young men from rising inJiic Is a inclliiaiioii to work. They are afraid of doing themselves that wlticlt was np|stilH ed lor another to do, and so light shy of their owu aud the Interests of llt -lr em ployer. To succeed, oue must make'll his duly hi do all lie can for the giaal of the concern in which he Is employed j eye service will surely be detected, a* real set vice will as surely be discovered, appre ciated, and rewarded. Young men, II you would be promoted, make yoursehes wotthy of it by bonent service. ViitTUR in a Whistle,—An old farmei QMS Maid to us that lie would not have a Hired man on Ills term who did not habit nally whittle. He always blind whistlers. Haiti ht never knew A whistling laborer to And tauit with hi* food, Ids bad, or unit plain of any little eat re work he was aMo*l to imffona. hucli a mao was generally n, ‘ U> rMI.Iri n anij fo animals in hlucAfS! Jle would whuoh) a . Into. warmth mid lilr, and would bring In his hatful ol rgg from the barn Without breaking one o! them He found such a man more careful shout closing gatcii" jiiiiritig nii liifn. and aatilhg that 09 it til* ou hit piow_ were all propeily tightened Indore he look it Into the field. He never knew a whistling hired mati Pi kiek oi lieat a cow, nor drive her An a run Into a stable, jlu had noticed that the sheep lie fed in the yard and shed gathered around him ae he whistled without fear, lie nev er had employed a whistler who was not thoughtful and economical. The Vai.uk or Time.—‘What does It matter if we loes a lew minutes in a whole day f Answer—Time table (days in a year, 813 r working hours in a day, 8). wrs. t>. in S Mlriutns lost each dsy IS, In s jrcss SIS W Miaotrai lost mfh rtsy Is, t# a year e i 10 *1 Missies lost sack Kay is u a year 1* 8 Ml SJ Mluuies lost <o< h -is.tali, a year 111 * HU Minutes ktateaebdtSfto in a year m 1 SO We trust that the Above will Piuch the hearts of those who called in to see us, josi for s minute. A Quitman county boy geU off thin on girls : Ofiu-e.— HoW quick girls g grows I Home think (bey are grown before they get sixteen years of age. Girls alwajs get grown before hoy*. let ene put on a Grecian bend and ahe is as near grown as they ever get. The moat of them are very proud and think tliere is nobody Hke (hem, They are alwaya mad if yon don’t do Juki aa they warit you. Home of them are pret ty, but the meat of them are on the other list. We any Hint girl* are weak, but it h not so r M I never saw one fast Couldn’t whip n boy. But bow does aba whip him? She does it with her tongue- Their tongues are endless. But 1 moat aay I be lieve in girie at last. We would also add that girl* can’t play base bail, because they are too easily put out, though they are good on the catch. A strong demand will he made upon the next lowa legislators for the restore tion of capital punishment During the week ending last Saturday, si* murders, not to men doc seders! caaaa of rape, occurred in that State. IT i thought that tba sentimentalist party will make bo showing at the polls in the next sloe tioe. _ - Charity *T long suffering sad not easily poled up. A Good Rwctation -n, HaVb.—A jroffijg man bad vtAuuteereil, s/Kf was ex peeled daily tai‘ tie ordered to the seat of wal*. Ope day hie motter gave him an unpaid MU with money, and asked him to pay ik When be returned home at nigh' she said, 'Did that bill f —Tea, he answered. “In a few days "the but was soil In a sec ond time. I thotts>lit ahe salt! to her son, that you paid tkU. -— ; I really don’t retnctiilter, mother ; ynt know I've hrul so Very many tilings on my mind. But you said von did. •Well,’ he answered,’ il I sakl l did, 1 did. He wwtl away, and ids mother took the bill heraell in the store. The young tuati ba-l been known-to Hie town all of hts life, and what optuiou was held of him this will sh->w. lam quit* kure, she said, that my son paid tbi* sum* days ago; he lias been very busy since, and hfw quite forgotten a&mt it; but he told utb that day he had, nttd says if he said then he be-1, Ua Is quite sure Re did. —~ We*. rtd but if he ever said he r id, he did. Was not that a grand cliaracter to have 7 Fisiiino r.* a Tara Womi, aud What Gamk ok It. —The Fort Valley Mirror learns from reepottsible parties that one day last week a young man turned Joiner, who lives near Tuewoll, Marion ownty, who was under the impression that a tape worm was concealed in hie breed basket, resolved to go in fishing lor him. Accord ngiy he batted a largo sized cattish hook with a piece ol chicken, placed the hook in the root of his mouth after lying It u> a piece or airing about two and a half lecl long, ami went on to Lis plowing, wailing l'iet)Uy for the worm to crawl upland swallow the Italt, eo Hut he pould c*tcii him. In spiking to the In<rre very lo'td, the hook we< drawn down iifd' Otroat by the pecntißr motion of the ftttic’os of the face, and air suetthn, where it caught in the flesh above Abe-heard <d the Wdr aud Oituld tint be rumovud wult.-ut assistance ol physicians. The doctor* of Tel well worked an hour or two in the evening trying to get it out, but night came on ami they had Ur leave the hook in hi* throat uutll the next morning, when they cut a forked stick and slipped cotton down the line to the hook, so ns Pi keep il from catching when they loosed lu hold. The physician broke thu hook loose end brought out with it a large piece ol flesh. The poor devil Isgetllyg along very well and wifi soon get over It, A Washington dispatch says : Prom! ueut Ohio IP 'publican* Us'vo writ ten here to flic effect (hat the lA-iuofrat* can lie deflated fry tits omlnf -eleeHon in that HtaUi. pry*Wed Administration, will brace up Uni UmJ *’> ntces ary suptiofl, aucli a LaEt liiSTktiu their place* Hue and trfo.l KopuWlcsn'. anii tnlittisuttg t others mat Undr tenure of office depends upon the amount of energy displayed previous to and on the day ol election. There arc uo present indications as to whether the Administration will accept the advice and biui-i. up, but it is generally holievtid lit*, some move, will be made liom this point with a view ol Concentrating all the lle public mlength in Ohio lor the coming con teal. The Thomasviile Time* has hud a cal! from a I *4y of that country, who staUw that she hwJ made tor the past twelve months tn average of |li pet month on butter from the milk ol three cows. They feed on nothing 4hit wiregrsss. except at milking time, when she give* them a hand ful of two of cotfon seed, occasionally mixed with a lilUa meal and aalt. Him is running a one horse form, and says sbt will make eight bales of cotton on ten serca of land. Bbe pifcMed efery seed herself. With the asdstance ol a litllA daughter twelve yean old, abd soy* the has a apleu did stand. The Little Kook Gazette says of the cur rency trouble hi Arkansas; Money is scarce in Arkansas because we have nothing to induce It to come here. What good would inflation ol the currently do na now I We have nothing to sell with which we OouM obtain even a share of the additional Issue. We have nothing to et chacge for it Why we are induced to this condition is familiar to the people of the Bute afttl tor maay outside of ft. To remedy it we must go to work and make valuable articles, which wW tell for mofl •J- That la fhe tmk Inwardness of the COT rency question, and kndeks the breath out of the Inflation let*. If they will go to work and make something to sell, there will be no difßceity about con Telegraph. A story told by Dr. McCosh, of Prince ton College, is seasonable A negro in a religious gathering prayed earnestly that be and bit colored hretbera might be pre served from what ltecalled their ‘upsettin' sins.' 'Bruddar,' said one of his friends, at the Nose of the meeting ‘yuo ain't got the hang of But Word. USMbeoettin',' not ‘npeettin’.’” Brndder" npfod the other, ‘lf dat's so, it’# *O. Bat I was prayin’ de Lord to save na from th* ate ol iatoxica lion, an’.ii dal aia't da upeetOa tin, I dim ao what am” Improper llse of R.u-Aii--Hnu to teak fiit.it> BtTtifs nud I rials Potufoes. In this crinilry Ist m at. ofttimes strong and rancid, is considered the base ot almost every description ot cook*rv. Eggs, din kens and beet steak are made -hotriU’y indige.-tible by . it, pi tga of tb. gross stufi dropped into hush, grc<ns, cab luge, beans, peat, turufps, and. even as par.-tgus are sice; nl t-i bacon gfcaae, last mg more of the hog tltun the dcliciou vegetables they represent : and lastly, tin slntun pure artlele itu!f is eon Veiled into salt sola fe-dbef by the frying process, aud then cuusumed. it may not be too much to say, that tlii wholesale use ol tat bacon is oue ot Inc prolific causes ot that almost itniversa 1 American conrplaTtit, .fys|tapsfa. It would require the stomsch of an ostrich to digest all this grease. And the saddest part ol the matter is, that the people don’t know any better. This is the season now when tender, crisp aftup beans aro just appearing upon our tables. Let the reader change the old way of cooking them Just f-r oneo, ami try the following method; Gather the bean* in the early morn, and throw them Into * vessel of cold water immod lately. String carefully, rejecting the puds ihul urn it did It & till an lluru urn il,u u • I "*w wß>* wB tnoj fife tlitta IfrCptnTu, cover with cold water again. This ab stracts the bitter fust.;, and adds greatly to the urispuess of the vegetable. When the dinner hour approaches, boil rapidly, With a littlo sail, until the vegetable Is perfectly soft aud lender, uud then, alter dialuitig oil the water, soive hot, with the addition of a little bailor. They will oat like marrow, and you get the benefit of the full flavor ol the vegela ble. Turnips, cabbage, peas, beets, nqituah es, and indeed uluiost every other vugeta hie, are also far more wholesome and del ieste when cooked by themselves, and afterwards seasoned vtittfr itepper, butter autl other condiment*—to the tu*<V. How AoShjblful. dfshes, too, are ruitred by lb* jniioducitou of Ut( ed ions onion. Tire preparation of Irish potatoes lor the tattle likewise, though exceedingly simple, is properly understood by but low cooks. They usually appear hard and sodden, and unfit to ho eaten. *l'o have them (laky and ntoaly, wadi clean without breaking the skin, aud shout thirty minutes beloru tfro dimter homy drop the tubers Into wa ter botihig a* rapidly as poafiblo, and k6ep' up Ut heat until when tried with a fork they seem per foci ly done. Then draw ofl every drop of five water and cover ovet closely lor a lew inluittes beiore serving, they will lie so mealy us almttst to repuire hi.ndltua With a spoon. Kutun pipping hot lit this condition, no article ol food is more wholesome or delicious. It 1* unfornntc that the plroper pfepdfra mm of the fl)bd Is so much noglected liy the masses. Both press snd medics I fae trilV should sfiwv no elfort to promote re • term U sMuutter so vitally essenttal to health sad Aoutfort, lenslic .eciurei, so ropme' with gomi lifite' and wit, be said : Thu lord semis us vlet uaU, Util the devil sends lire cooks, —fMa- con Telsgrsplt. ; FuKtIITBNI.NO CllllJltßN. Nulllllig can be worse tor a child than to be IrighlcuutL Tbe etloct of (lie sc.ua it Is slow to recovei from ;It remains sometimes uuill maturity as is shown by many hiHtanv.es ol moiblU siusilivcitfs* and excessive nervousness, Not uulivipieully, leer is employed as a means o! discipline, (Jhlldieu lift) con nulled by being made Ui believe that someth lug terrible will happen to them, aud punished by b£ihg shut up iu dark moms, or by being pul iu places they slatwJ In dread of. No one, without vivid memory of iris own childhood, rau com preheud how entirely cruel such things are. We lisve otlen heard grown persons tell ol the suffering Ihoy have endured, as child reu, under such ciiouiuHaiioes, and recount (he irreparable injury which they arc sure they tbeu received No parent, no nurse, capable of alarming the young, Is fitted lor her position. Children; as near as pos sible, should be trained not to know the sense of tear, which, everything else, is to lie feared iu their education, early and late. —[N. V. Freeman's Journal. An interesting mature In th* next cam paign In Maine will be the contest between the faction* of the republican party, led by Henator Morrill and Mr. Bialue, over the former's seat, in the United Htsle* senate. The legislature of 1873 is to choose the successor, and as it la customary in the atste to elect next year the stale senators newly cfaoaen this year, *’ pt #f the contest is to be decided now It i* said to BS hb Secret in Maine that the ex speak er Is going to do bis beat to secure Mr. Morrill* amt, and it 1* equally evident mat Mr. Mvrrlll is determined to do his best to keep possession. Mr. Blaine 1* mid te have carried his pbfht iu securing the nomination ol Gen. Heldeu Connor for governor, but beyond that nothing Is at yet determined. ■■ ' f, *m There hte at last been found a school Ifyhatr who koowa bow to collect bit ac oounta. He livea In Harris county and fired two pistol battr foto k mkn that wouldn’t pay bis children’s school bilL Gov. Morion, of Indiana, baa placed himself in the bauds of Mta friends, and omy heooefonh be regarded aa an avowed mpfraot to ihe Preeldeocy. KlHfedi A,i'i v ival AT DLLIS & MOORE’S. PRINTS, T/AWNfUTILE VUHED f A BROWN COTTONS, LINEN DRILLIN(J. <'() I’T(IN ADEs*. MEN'S FUR and WOOL HATS, LADIES’ HATS INOLKSIi/e, U SA'ltAtiXI.V, KAO GIK MTIUIIRLL, t’LKONK, UAI'E MAY and MEAD OW. Titov stHI krerd Heinrich Seliopiicia “ b lIU /i'./oil.'' HOSIERY. Rady Made Clothidg ? OH BBT ERFI ELD and IVOUSAY Walk ing Suits hi (fxloftt Risket Ooatfn#. iOADET and FANCY CArt.-IMKltfc},* BACKS IN GREY TWEEDS, KRKIWUCK Kit, RUHBI VBrUtPfMy Bt.ACK. ALPACA, OR ABB LINEN and BROWN LINEN DUCK. FINE MARSEILLES ami LINEN FUSTcs FINE WHITE VESTS IN A Good Assot tmcul of CItOCIiISRY; All For CASH 1 inay2l lm A I’AI'EU FOR THE PEOPLE SAVANNAH 3COSZRS4X. KF.WS. It would require the scope of quite tl large volume tf>'contain the good tilings that are said about the Morning News by its Con temporaries of the Houtliern press’ It Is almost daily referred fo as ‘llia be*, paper in the ttoufii,' 'the leading ueorgil dtily.’ete., and it Is generally Conceded Ui Ire In all reSpcCts a model Southern newtf tß|H!r. This Is the fame that Ilia Morning ITeWA coveU, and no pains will lie spared iWrhaf ter to make it util I otthler of Ibo con ft deuce and patronage of people of Georgia and Fl u Ida. Thu ample resources of thu establishment will bo dcvofoJ to flwr im provembut of the imjier In re*r>eet to its afreatty forgo facllftrc ft,r gnlliViTfttf tlm ciirfcnf news o/tlio day, atid its stuff of special correapotodcuts ha* beon roorganlxeil with a view to meeting every possible coir tiugeuey that may orjse. Although the Morning News hai little curliest and froaheat Inlormaifon (ol ii reait ers. In thm respect there will lo no ro axaiUiti of the vudfotVor to koep it bit ahead ufall its wniuniifairarliia. The Iculurca (hat have re.iuieriid the pa per so popular will be maintained. The edit.'nil department will be Conducted with the same dlgnukal thoughtfulucaa, omser vatlvc vigor, Wird earnest devotion to prlrr dole that have alwaya characterixc r The racy reliability ol the local, and th# oixurocy ami completenev* ol the cotnmer dal departments, will l>e kept up to llieo.d standard,- and iiuprovumeuts w|ll be made wherever they Wro Strggesfod by expb rieuCe'. The Morning News It the only Savannah' paper that publishes the Associated I’rusa dispatches and the telegraphic market re imrts uuthorir!od liy the Commercial RViruati of New City, in a.ldltioh to this, the foCal market reports wilt be full and rella' ble, and will he uixoutpanled by such com munt as will enable the business men of Georgia and Florida to form estimate* as occuiute and as intelligent us if they were iu the city. in a word, fhe Morning News will com' nrise every leutuie that ren Jerstbe modern 1 new spuper attractive, and its reader* may confidently look to it* columns tnt the iat est luforiuution in regard to everything of cut rent Inlet est. ft will admit of uo rival ry iu iuown proper fluid, and will allow ao cumpotoor to outstrip It In any department ol journalistic enterprise. Ibe term* of subscription affl: Daily One year, $10; six months, $S three months, Tri- Weekly Unu year, #3; six monihi, f# three months, 50,- Weekly : One year ♦3; six month*, ft; three monihs,ooceuU; Money may be sent by Boat Ofttce order, or by Express, at the expanse of the un, dersigued. Heud for specimen copy. AdJ dress, j. it taniih, Ounmneh, (ft Notice. B,Y VIKTtJE of an order of the Board of Commissioner* of Meriwether county, passed dune lvt 1870, an election to hereby ordered to be field at tbs different precincts ot said county on the FIHHT Toesdvy In Jhly next, to All the vacancy In tbe efflee of count) THKABI'HKif, oc coaioued by the death ot J'udge J, L. Banning. rblUlid by ordhr Ot the Bbard* Juue?td|B* 1. A mIMONTON, Clk. Darwin Gy ATLiVTA. White Wtae Vtacew.CMer Vine ttf mi ate : Cl4er. Best wwtiM gauds Mat tewest prtose’ NO 25