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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1875)
POTiTUY '■Hr Ssuldtul v( All. I hsve done the sarfdtM tiling t* <!/ Tht ever fell to wonrana lot; l it lidded ail hef dnlha away, Aml every cherished plaything brought Tn lay bcsi ittifrs 111, '*!!* hy mi*' , Her birthday yibn and 1 hr-'..n . '■> ti er trerisd b*pci an ) vimisheJ j> ■> Her little <lrr>*, in childish haul', Her own dear hand* had laid a . , UpuJt the pin* that held the vt ntd l bursaed ury lips raita cofiiy txkii W ithiii her gaiters. ’liealli my < hair Two Ntlt-Woffi eeflusmi stocking And with a |isng of wild dcstpalr, 1 bent and hid them all sw'ity. <• Tint purple ribbon lb at the wore, The t oral itrigs ami pm* were • v -r Aim) Just beneath them mi the flour, The silken band that tied her natr. A handkerchief Umt bore het name Wan leitletJ like a tiny shawl; And, wrapped within this snowy frame, Jaat it® b lull it, lay her doll. It bled afresh, this w on tided heart, A if with some new sorrow stun/, As witb a Wild and sudden start, 1 name to where her cloak was hurt Icaught It, nobbing to my heart, A* Hit fwW rntwmtg And in tow murmurs fondly hh- -e.| Whet butt ItetTKefri 'myH-iitliig Va/ib. Ilsr gentle finger* trterned t giidi Aery## my hvn to aootfie my pain, An how Um pocket# at the si m, I drew the glove* tt.at still retain Tne Impress of ib'eic Itoing Itstrh, Where magic touch seemed fraught i U power, 'l'll cheer me *nild lire imorclilng *#nd* Of sorrow, hi 'He’s ■ 1 ■■. . • 4,-ror Hr little hat no more tv.II 'alto To It* emln te e her sunny hnn ; i fwtt that my pool lo art inWfiot To see It lying empty there 'i'lie Valuing eyes It use I u> l. eln, No in r* with IruMful glunt;*- will n•. The glass the early spring hath made IS growing 'tism Lur b..(on met riiibu. . Her irtfh and thimble both were +tH With thread ami a< iv ns, on tin I .‘ , Uer ilßn,4.driMS,tfnf partly m . Hcemed -wafting leer Oja-.ireV<*>?Ma jl .. The drawing Ia bttghnvf vm*, —„ Torn, ruthless, from a Wither, ! ft,. , Meet FUiMrliiß nl In r 11/ii am] mini , 11,1 11 1 * 1 1 j Ilf, 1 ' I fill Ml fill 111 u I win tlmre ever e i J Mu n, i 1 (Jkii Borrow tuhr h (firm mum ; I Thun sweep* airo&ii ii* whim wc n ; n Tlie (hihhiiki of it iloHhig r lillil ? Anti in tli inti Buy hope t hut tin or ■ lilku 111 M, llm lil il l iiy anguish l i Tin* liiiiu wan given in n in It our ti ai , Eternity to ii.mmiiu Heaven Wouldn't flat ly n .tfi i liiiuit’. A young until tmiriiiii uri'il visiting it young woman, and appcntijd in Im well pleated. One evening lit* I'lillnl ▼ In-it ii Will quite Mil), wliiult led tho young lit'ly to inquire where ho tmcl boon 1 Imi] In work to-ii'glii. What, tin you work fur n Irving t nho In qtiiro.l in ailooltiliiiii'iit. Oorlatuly, replied tlio young man. I nm a iiw IM&Je, I ilmlikc the iibiiii- ui n rot hat je, anil ltti turned tip liei pretty now. This was the last time Urn young man visited the young lady, 110 Is -now it wealthy man, ami has one ol llm Ik-bI ■ wonteir fn ihe country lor a wilt- The ytiung laily who disliked the name' 1 of ■ mechanic Is now tho wile ol a inltor aide loot—a regular vagrant about grog shops and tho *Qp.,.Ti!rilaiiLAilJjr- > .iiIT ■i ■■ Me gir. is obliged to take; In washing, In order to support licraclLand children. Ym dislike tho ol mechanic, eh.? You whoe®brothers arc hut well dn . i loafers. We pity any girl who is so vi r dant, so soft, to think lean ol young man lor being a nieolmtiio- oue of God's noble men—the must dignified ami honrab!o personage ol heaven* creatures. Beware, young ladies, how you trial young men who work for a living, lor you may one ol these days he menial to one ol them. Far better to discharge the well led pauper w ith all his rings, jewelry, brn/en new and pomposity, and to lake to your aflectum the callous handed, iudustiious mechanic. Thousands have bitterly repented their folly tabu liuvu tinned their hacks on honest industry. A few years have taught them them a severe lesson. Why ScMii People akb Poor —Silver spoons are used to scrape kettles. Coffee, tea, pepper and spices arc left to stand opto and lot* their strength. Potatoes in the cedar grow, and the sprouU are not temoved uufll the potatoes become 'worthless. " Brooms are never hung tip and are soon spoiled. Nice bandied knives arc thrown i.ito hot water. The flour is sifted in a wasteful manner, and the bread pan is lett with the dough Sticking to it. Clothes are lett on the line to whip to pieces in the wind. Tuba ami bane's arc left in the sun to dry and fall apart. ■=•' Dried fruits are not taken care ot in sea son and become wormy. Hugs, strings, and pai>er are thrown into the (ire. Pork spoils tor want of salt, and beet because the brine wants si aiding. Hits of meal, vegetables, bread and cold ; puddings arc thrown away, when they ■night l*e warmed, steamed and se>vcd as good ns new,—[Cottage Health. | The pistol used by Aaron llurr iu hi* duel with Alexander Hamilton, is on ex hibition at New Haven, among oilier ecu temiini relies. tHio.ilboys will be pleased to learn that Miss James, a teacher in Pittsfield, Maas a . ebusettr, has been lined sl3 tor whippiug a scholar too severely. { Am I nd<.to Star). rty w j. jo Sul My name it Jack Ward, i no an oid uir.ii now, and many years have come and gone since the hint o! which !. write ; but so' ulur/ could not blot from my men.cry tearful scene* through which I passed a UnJ terrible night, twenty owe years ..•••. My lather a-d brother were its I, leu U ‘ Ken lack v. sr.d it -.vu-. in this proud ok ..In that I first i on the Journey o. !e ; hut at 100 s fc et tlilrty ii : J wit , married and remove j •, the Kir West !t was anew • . . o to. Laura sod r inn- this living among the savages; bu< my lilt e, blue eyed w.f never showed, b,> w,,r.J or action, that she was bred of tic great garden of nature, where human hi has Mo higher value than Ural of the brutes *V *u very happy m our new Lome, the Indians appealed to like us, ami for ; !..a >‘:v;.s £* lived to pec- > lui i on cliUucn', with naught to tnar orr pleasures, save ao |o* Caac.iis! fcjs/ft of Indian hostnure*.— Them: never iron bled Us, however, and j during this Urire others settled neat ut, sue j asr |, them we kept Up a ..eight, ,:!y blend | * op p. --ny-,,.,, have sid- r Laemlidj la:.u mug in tin v.c*r ,r niepo . hVC years. 'Thu Indians had never llio.esi ‘ ed os, though they came to oar house very bnjunlitly. Ani ,ng (hose that Came was a eliTef wfioealh'd h 1 nI-o r "*ll>dHe, TllUh tier ■" lie ft ns uwi )iab.n'n"-, wn k, : l and ina ieioos, wi'h r, ,1 i piltu.ie of *:omJ I in ids composition, ffe Was a (hie, by ! C'P :, ail aiy I h ' h>l -S', >-I ),•■ m vt r ip noited to approfifii,!,. y, his own use Atol he limit lo 'eoiiong to oi; ucn.e, WCRIJ*M.d ill'll yal ilclirs hotrj O'ji sid hoard, nd at i ist I iwivcd pel a ,o'p I o i.is petty tiur , t ' A ~ijng ipi.i i thing. Unit we mliSgrl V " . "ii Id hollh.a ol j, of an , m .'tn' , ■pialpy, v. fin|, Th iTTT gTT'TTiT If' own r pi, vale use: flnTCaot , '.r:c that HoiHng 1 f hirrr.M n.iP d0.,,, w ,■ o .neday I ii n_, ' ' ■ ui. *. i,'' i ■■ ■ I ii a ii- ■ ii ,■ ;, vjW --- -.p jitif, , |7] |l . I:. It • .'II I I in.- i li. ...Old il.i( Ii altei thill f! vs . ..I.nu ' Ijlnr le for dli-diflg I-1 117....| Jmi-1 Hi* Vi~;l it. . tin*' ui. i1 ’, 1 . '.i i,V j 1!.. 1 -' 1i 1 1 mi' ui rmi.pl. r II -in hi., n,. y I uun'-ri 0.1 •• Hint made tiLU) Hgiir.r than Iv i He -mi noth a mul t.c a.l, , I liM . Unit So silapl*i:li I IIU (l( II I. Ilf day".l 4 llll.lt UI: 1 :1 in tan 1 f 1 .mi 1, ; .i • -.. a: -1 iii -iy it■' i.r u.i-.li. A . l.uiu a U-. LUd itn 11 s inil his vi tit ■ 1 ' i,’. Ilu r, and I had nlinunl iurgutltm III' ti*. l-icrtt Alien It An ligttiu liruugM in my im uiui y in a m mu 1 in V' a t i 1,, fm g .in 11. . (>ui ho ii Ui 1 moonlight nig hi ui the latter | 111 t 111 fviptouduo. my w ill’ 'Ol and i h * i Oaf (rd to visit unr •it utir 'o-ufi t n.-ifilir.M, Mi Tlioiupau|t ( 'V|io leslde l a mi u limn our Ikiiihv We had gone about loi I tl o dutumi between lui IIv u" mol I . sip m,li,i Winn it Inigo liutlr -if liil-an* an id- il ly 11 llnti j 1 sod sun oiiiimd us.. I'loy were led by —Hrrt+rqi —Tbon->rT, **>>—*•• nHnvu cirtmtonanro i inked more trHrotts stdi, m lie dismounted Hum uis h 1 • ami tnm- ' Htauded Ills tifavos to Make 11a |.ri""o r^ -do .M.1.1H4H til.ail .ll tiik: .. 11l 11 ..;. .1 ! ... 1.. we wile liound hand and font, im 11 Ho ir thiol came Ini m l mid aid n*i t the il j j: *d a w !.i ’i' u:,v!t pate arrd tramihe, lot Ihe eh 111—ui ILe l‘.o* m ■■■■ t_ greid arttf pnwi rfttr; liie arwatr ry^oa.* Indian pi nan, m.l ■ ii imi lieap I*ll ,pm Imtian gilt wed to Lust vungt iTmi? oil' tT,. <vl>it** man U i'lii i'i 01111,11 u.i 1 ■, ktu let Hie white mini Ii n.' 11 iVing Said this, tht t'Uiel conmi.iu.'i and tliat we should In pin* o l on buimiou.k, ami this having been accouip) shed, the whole tiuml uniuiilud and stiuck out ovei tho {'lains, litko.g n* with them. Not once tlid they halt until they rescind n I point about leu miles west of uuj in me. Here the whole hand dismounted and t luri.ed their hoi sue loose on the prairie. 1 kutsw that they meant to have some iun out ol me, and that, if led to tlnsuselves, u terrible fate ol some kind would ho allot ted lo me, hut 1 dfeaded si ill more (he-fate ol my darling wile. Menuwhue some of the lmliitiis hud proceeded to a small belt of timber, neat where we bad halted, and soon relumed heating with them a lot ol dry wood, which they throw- on the ground That they meant to torture me was appa rent at askance ; but 1 kuew not, at first, what deviltry they had iu mind. 1 soon found, however, that they meant to pursue a method not at all compatible with my views. They first drove a long stake iuto the ground, and having done Ibis they brought lorlh a very spirited horse, haltered >1 w 1111 a long, heavy rojie, and lied the rope to the slake. Then 1 was put on the horse, aud uy leet tied together underneath him. This having been doue, the Indians be gan to w hip the horse around the stake, ! shouting, aud making alt manner of hideous I noises to tiighteu him. Ihe ppor animal : reared ami plunged w ith ail his might • trying to g.t aw ay, hut life rope held him ( so that he could do mitluug but gallop around the slake, t> iuie of the Indians | lighted torches aud brandished them at ! him, and so terribly was he (Tightened that his shrill snorting c- uhl iiave been heard a quarter of a utile A* for me, Iw as jerked from side to side until I was nothing but a mass ol brui-ea, ami almost unconscious. The Indians threw sticks and tomahawks Tut me as the horse passed them in i.u wi.tl galloping, some ol the latter coming dau gerously near. At last, however, the horse was st >pped, and 1 was taken from his back, in a half dead condition, amt laid upon the ground. After the villains had tortured me iu various ways until they were satisfied, or, at least, until they were tired id lookiug at wc, they dug a hole su the giouud, and- i hmiug tied iy fe< t together, planted e ; iike s jars'- W hen they bsd comp eted | their work I wav in the ground up to my waist, and unabie Os move. The scoucire.t then tied my bunds behind my ha , and having caught their horses, they departed, taking my w.fe with Lhetii. I struggled to release myself, ahou iug, wttn all dtsyrrugjit, out it did no grwwj. I was uiiiuistakabry ‘here. TANARUS: & giiof i time the ItidiunS had ,e :: ut, i taw a light r.i the southward, wh.ch appeared tn read tire sky, li teemed to V corn mg 0, ward me, and to itcresae rn ■re and briiiiaiicy tvery motneni. i •wktct.ed H r-ur;o isly tor sotae r:m'-. being to'ly I could see teat a great !„e war s*<ei ;n? over ihs plains w in the J < race b -’.a. 1 compreh* i.'n o ah . . at. malar. ’ , the Indians bts filu the .nag dry plan hr grass v/.:b tne in lent ion of . me to dealn. Just then I discovered ■' 0.. t thing < fat which, 'jMf.il then, i had not no loec. T.jc sa'.agi.e had placed #. p Ter horn u* ai me 'in aocu a in toner that J t.p approach.ng fitmes leocnsd it, it worn. Ignite ami blow Inc Vi atom*. i t (iid Mot a t this deadly agent Imm tiie, nor co-i I I av- rl tue coming of lu' James which well to votic it, j g.aa-; at me lira hae one ;p< dal; great drupe of • weatrol.ee] Horn my face end fed a,-hr ih# ground, wh . I"/ iISUUt stuud Mdi W.m a[prrhen,,'oii A thri Whi e Ut flemtv were mmicr ami nearer 4 Ins*.: were i,os not no,c than a isrtcr of ! irrllr d.-PcrP, and crroling ! ah With .nareaa nightly lit,."ss >: me one r sme t') Hi) .‘ .e 1 j. me. cert lU y (rerhb. W nat “ TTT m, u ,:.c so I ... -ss, ... “o greet prairie, wph a ,a:r I*o,l lake of .. * sweep: ng ~tomy 1 I 'IC* COO f My Hod.' i aloud,’Will no one sa* u,s from a hofritPc death T 1*: h< i* for P, 1 p.jfjsra- Said a f i lo.it Vt tod me i fumed my head an ■beh'i'uf i•- m j—r~d>oe r Tfsury Tt—-rj- - sou, 'n t.c ao' i t •i. .irsuuiit.ig .trmn L.-. 1 holer, 'din a’.V .li Poatio.,, Ward,' sard nr, icur 1, i * • -ned to me and 1 vegan u* v •’*. .. ~ Ti'-lp me a-** • se! „ ... IV k ' i,- iofnoll y w ill you in in* 111!-. 11. I: 110 mint 1 ’ iitiLL li'linul . Ijiinf III!- •' . ll ;. TwVT. 1.. Ti W fare .of i.i.i; hnii.bo Mo.*; 0,.:,( i. ,v< gi.ilM 00- lo My wife ail ! a.;. ■ |hi|. • . .1 iiiMiae to-bight il' 1. * * .0 ' i... -,ii. ; to ini) t yon, V*. „ you coin I ; when y> . wire .',lllO disran * Horn > mul WII ul*n till ll: . 0 a Inin 1 .1 i *mr., *mh’ij mi l captured > imi yi r wHc We waci-d in lh<’ M-* I foiin liu*li, uni.- Ihe ttt< IV)( U* l g ,1, mid till 1 1 took niy vVilti hat k ttf th- holf<r Blld fol iwod 1 In- I .>4lol* to we* wtittl th>-7 * oj; t<* Ho >* n1 • i V; ‘o,‘ ' , U :i> : on ti.ii , on Ia iu. .**:.l * 1. 1 >iiiii*.ii. ’.nl ■ ~o>l all*' ii llii-y lull I ■ mini ,1, 1., r, f o', m. w, • ..iiiC ~ 11 1. ~f tl.at hoic nil I h t 11* lie g' ’ting bwtv f-urn Thia....pl..tui..' | 1 uh< vci, a;, I U-u 1 .11')£■,■■ I aruUiaf at. ili<’ fin., wl.i ii v, .* 1... W tnuiiUul.'y n**i "Cg 11* * 1 Ii .* ■• 11 j * n, no Icl iiio'iiit ed id* 110f**, a t Uji > uin I iui 1 and let u< r Tm7TtT 1 vh* yr 1 w 1 a w nl. and in an if itiiul U:i i .111* .i,..,- —H. .) pln.iu. . llt 111 > I ft)l , Nill II ADI t,,c *[. 'lll |l -hy *■. (li--i H.i’-'. —*— *■ ■. ■■■..(■ —the range ol the hie. •'* hi. barely accuuiphancd He* wim*. a-!■■ ... i'*.s>n 4i“"i IBS Sir,- act) wrkm that tin 11-thies had tomhid tin (■>ll cut* Ol l ie )“•'* n 1 hntii I thn leii'.l 1 I tli, ughkgif the fare that v 1 1’ lld i i/i h. cn mm I,ad 1> v I hompH 'n ii'iiiv lo my uni. l kiu my th- ights turned io my i g w He, Mini Urn "(.cnoc \fiuaiii e.l uulii km until we bad gone several mile-. At >*l l ii'Mimnot) [ike ; ' Ida lid. in* sim.k you are dead by this ( im , hid, tiny wid not t-tpeci any one lo f'ohi a them, aud consequently we shall have less trouble with them wlieu we ar rive st their camp. We can rescue your wife without difficulty, 1 Hunk—and yonder is the camp,' ho added, as wt. suddenly caught night ol several hies on the plaiu ahout a mile ahead of ua. We were very cautious in approaching the Camp, and within hail au hour alter we first saw the fires w c weie hidden near the camp, watch ing the OKivcmeuUol the Indians, i'reseut ty all became quiet about the camp, the swages having retired wiliuu their wig warns. It was now considerably past midnight and as there were uo guards stationed around the camp, we were at liberty to move as we pleascdf We walked through the camp in every direction, but some lime was speut iu iookmg lor my wifebalore we louud her We fouud her at last near the eeiitre ol the camp, laoed to the trunk ol a huge oak. To release her and beat a retreat iroui the camp was the wont of hut a lew minutes. Having procured hoises, my wale and I started homeward, while Thompson slipped hack iuto the camp. When he joined us again the spirit of Rolling Thuuder had flown from .is mortal tenement. We traveled in ieuce, aud at last, iu the gray dawn ol morning, we‘came in siglil'ol our homes After many thanks to our fr.eud aud neigh bor for the service he had tendered us, we separated—he to his home, and we to otiis. bhoitly atterv.ards I lett the W*i and returned to my old hoiueiu Kentucky. t.”~g year; a its cone and gone s;ace then but uever shall I Cornet Uie events of that uighl on the pjaios. Modkkatk.— Ihe clerks in lire Wash ington depat intents have aii bceu assessed oue per cent, on their salaries to carry the Ohio election. This seem* moderate, hut sti.l oue ;ier cent, oa oil Federal salaries will iwisc a large sum EVERY BL’-INEiH MAN EVERY BL SINESt MAN AND EVERY BOY AND EVERY BOY AND EVERY IP i Y HAVING A PRINTING PKEMi J! HIXt- A PRINTING PRESS if A VINO A PRINTING, PRESa bdloe LD si BC Kl'Jt FOB Our Own Fireside If: ST; p -1VI? aTicier rr~, Pr: ?" ami—an to ueri t, w hich w ill remove a ..J: '."•"•.T:r~;t 'Ai.;. -f "t:r.'V,v:rt —r; —r-r- -->0 every i.uiubcr. EVERY i A MIRY "H T'! D '1 AKE Oia Own Firenidc hoi-Elir.xA MILY M'/tl-D J iKR "Our Own Fireside' . , k Y , NIL Y • !,D 'J AM. Our Own Fireside hVi BY /.Ai; IE j .-TIhI i..a> I AEe Our Own Fireside 1 p a bXjii.t j an, vt - iU ]Lv * >• Vk *li i. a' --af *>-4 MtH.-i iJ • j TtVTi fA' |f> faCMI yiAI. / . !i*’ A ftb i iJ.- j era *u*r ffeiisri.iE.it'r *A la* y'u.f lit.* *'f i. You Want It r • I . * AI HR!.. y<m n- OH' (D ■ f HR: -• EhH if -- GoHit " ! Hitik' v *“ .• . 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TANARUS, HLVJIuL, P o, •e TEACH EKH &(, PA *e KNJ - --- -O - I Til AMI. ■ ~ Kducati >nal Header&. h-iriiN- f** Arithuit tics, Algssbraa, etc. V >v . f S'-V 1\ T‘ |‘. ' 11 . : tl .Hir.- - Ho World sill . bft I NT< iN"> Serf'* *f W .1 . up >,c I (( a |* ~ 4 WKIt-TKIi I*k MAL HV - -Kim.' <- .: njdiM - If**f, MI- “* —.*l -r* Ui r f..M K-' ••; *m mar*. and iOHN-l* ?*'- an Bib -WNl?8 Eng -It I.iioratur* winch Uave been adopted by the MEHIW BTH3H COI N f V Board Of Education, r car, !<c ohtaiucd at ELLIB & MfXrRE A * lowest % Introductory Rates or old ho. ks, n gardiess of or>n*fiu> 4,. of sane grade, will be received in JCxcliaii£t3 on payment of half letai! price This ®"e rctaains in I .rc* fur. !>0 days Irom da‘e.— Teachers .*■ e’e vad themselves o! th; opportunity to *. -ire cheap and uuiform, well graded *ch-i books. A. H. FREEMAN C. S C. 2 3m Schaub’s Gallery. GRIFFIN GA. A SPECIALTY made of fine Photo graphs o! a., sir.es and kinds. Other kinds >t pictures of every description, Old pic tares o-p ci. e.'-’a’gel an i painted in oil My M.-riwether IrionJs arc respectfully jnvited U caU. il* S- ___ ’' i> Mi i l.lt v on , ,r i iiyht; • A JJ - H i LEMMA Pf II • .... I' ’ f vw " •, tg- >* •• ’► . # j > p v ! • i 'N if i A.ii i (j< ii| h ' ' > ** *i ’met, of f ,F ’e hi) * 11,...U IVatclM.-. Jti ('"-O' •’ e> Wl the M.'lltliak >,• /’ '* ■ >V .0 ,q (1. on CLOCKS. ol all 1.1))-*. ill* > * 1,1 and prT-e* lin'd a i *>l ' ibhm; Gold : SiHt-r tc sieci .-. i> ’ ■. - in Eye Glaasea. rdf LSI) -IL'. El. f.\i,l*L WARE Silvei Flate *-• Slr. ii -)4 1 i &! \ it-% l l I’ui ki I, Ma de t >itlrv, <V It.u.or by H.*. vi ry retmwi id inaacrs, lOfcEPII ' Rolf .EKS.-1.1 GEORGE WOfeTEN II'jLME *”- R BPAIRING —f i.rn'ir”~TT'7P''.' -iu bi'i ;'i in n.r iine. • Tuo many rrifTens ol Meriwether and an hiiuicg counties have Ujste-1 my work to ■ require a w -.r i fr on m r mV> the charac ter of it. I will, however warrant *ll my' work, if properly n—d, as I have always" lone, and respectfully ask a contiduacce of the patronage I bare received from my herds in Meriwether. ALBERT LEHM.AN