The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885, August 20, 1875, Image 1
The Meriwether County Vindicator. VOL. 3 THE VINDICATOR.! by wh t, revile. at rail ANN I M. m AGVANtTL time* ,->tk *il of the (Mat Hoaae Kf> r AAvrriUiug. fVvse 11 Vk (T wks] 3mo ! ron j l year l inch MV*; 4 5tH 450 :T S inches! 1 501 500 650 *"<*! 15 V 8 inches '> (V* - V 00 jlO iV), 15 00 45 (M i c ..| I 5 OK - 10 00'30.00 35 fart 85 00 ♦cU .twls 00 i 25.00 185 00. 00 JjO l col 110 00 i3O 00 1 85.00 !60 00 1 1100 ty A liberal deduction made to tlios* 1 Advertising by the tnonlh-©r yM. COUNTY OFFICERS. ORDINARY ,Us. NV Siiwi'V sheriff w ,\, F V’* r < LEIiK 8, C A ' J :„ t . l,n V' n TAX RKCKIV EU . WP. '***• TA X I'OLLKt’ l Ol<* W t* I o*t .[- i* L. XL Adores SI UVK\oH ° K M *’ hPW * Ci ’l N l’Y tX>MMISSIC>?LERH. It T. C Tui tir, B M. L< en-t, Jte-e IWtndgu, * MoUvim. H A Ht-nni. J. A htiMiUv, OiV BOARD OF EDUCATION. i.dm\V.R*rk, W, J. Bvrnev. Madison RcevetC K. A I tirker, AH Kreemaii, o*>c. SENATOR H6ib District, O, E IVvvy. rtErriESENTAT fYES Obadiah Warner, W, T. Rev ill. business cards. JOHN W- I'Altli. A TTOKNEi AT I.AW. ORKBKVIU.It, (IV \\ , ; li.e in Meriwether and toe ad Joining counties. <;E )RUI L. PBAV Y, \ TTORNEi AT I.AW. \ ,-liiitiKK V'ILUU OA A II FREEMAN, \ rTOBNKY A i LAW J\ OA Alt bu*ii.. .- thiardE tiir nrr vUrnd and t.i pr. nii-rr and tnrthtoUy. Cttip('nt*'i' B Notice. Thoms* N Mitcham, <*** (ho Warm Fmim** Camp Gr mud. U-g* h kvi to infor m ids blend. and the publie.-tost In* > pre ps(! to CXefv.te all kbidsol t ,\I-IM.N i *tli, W OltK ith neat nr* fii..h and dlspHh'li IV runagr. ikJlkJßal- Junl*.'! rw STOVES oFOVEB!! J l‘ it .>!•) rehnt>!r MONI MMtI aL nitii, J. F. SI.AUGHTER, #f ■ tin -. n>. t* <tyk -hw; iri* A .-rut to: Vh< >)• lNCMn.i' I ,M.- ' R- ! v I.) 5 . M\TtM -1,1-8. watchman - = COOK &TOVMS eU),\J, Hi, VtOfiDJIIFAI !NO BTOVKB k >..f is < ' '.I y them B* 1..0W I^l'iCC‘B -jf,.,,T7f r ttTmiTm is.l k ill *in khivo mob REASONABLE I EKMH ,/ ;t'*.rr?. (. I’u-i/r- ;nh oil* of cwy 1 '4. ir r (n(iriii rt.-ne |,r ~, ;*\ b* and iifHWDilily ami LAUDtM'ODS KKRO '*StNK OIL m I I ! *MK Kl'lt- NISIIiNO OOODH „in jrn 1 iii • ! 0S hH of N"Vi-n,iKT ' ,; !y U- mM at Cot. LA con ITH. Agt _ Uni y UlnriMi of S<;bool Book* WHITTEN iiV SOUTHERN SCHOLARS, ' nl*' rj 'A #*f*ry *\* ■* %r‘+*s* fromi** ACTIK )RS; Tlw &t)?9 Coßthrtii <yf II o' id nr' . Holier*. fjr-ana* HSfV/rj, Veuble’i Wttfc'******' -, o*^gr iihib** Giktorwto*' LstiaSrk, Ac 4#-. UNIVEKHITY PLB., CO , nor 370 Atlanta, ot. The BLenneeaw Gazette * W'lSTnt.V I'ArEK, raBUIHED AT v,_ . - - ATLANTA,*; A. * Beveled la Rhfiroad n teats, Li’eratnre Wit and Humor. Kifty < ttu Year CM HOMO to eray subscriber. Address K ENJHua A W GA-ZfcT FK, Sn/t Uj * > -‘ r day •* home V'J Qa-/U Terms Leu Ad die*, u. STii**ta> * CO., PortiauU Main GREENVILLE. MERfWE-TIIER COUNTY, GA„ AUGUST 20. 1875. Dr. J. BraiSeld’s FEMALE REGULATOR :! “WOMAN’S BEST PK!EN*D.“ 'Wirhbi iug on diip _ M<! t nßes wUwTTliey have I nol iiecn eslab’ishod, a'so when they have ‘ Ix'vn supm essed from annatnr&l causes, i Will cure Khcumativin ami Neuralgia of the Imu'V and womli Will cure Painful MenvituatltM), aud reiieiv the head, hack and loins ol ihoae distressmg jniins and aches. Will eheclr menorrhag!, or ‘c,-ccs siva flow.' Will cure‘Whites'and falling f the womb, when it is the result of relax at on or bad health. il is as sure a cure in all the above die rases as (Quinine is in Chills and Fever. Ladiex can cure tberuselves of all ibc atnvc diseases without icvealiug their comjdaiuts to any )>crsi>n, winch .is always mortifying to their pride and rhodesiy. Il is recommended and used by (lie bes physicians in tbelr private practice. For a history of the above diseases. Certificates of tts Wonderfh! euros and dirta'llrma. tiie reader is re'.erred to Uic wrapper around the bottle, Manufactur nd and aold by UKAItKIKLI) * CO. Atlauia, Ua. BbW by (ill Ortteplata Price (1 50. Tiie Knot of Blue <! (bill, P juin my liMN lies . A knot trf Hire and gray; You ask me why. Tears fill ray eye* As low to you i aay r Warm-hearted, bold aud gay ; They left my aide—one wore (no blue, The other wore the gray. One rode with Stonewall and hi* men And joined Ida fata to The oihei followed Bbarinan'a march Trhmiphaut to the sea , Hdh fought lor it hat they deemed the and with sword In hand ; One sleeiia amid Virginia's hills, Aud one in Georgia's sand. Thesamc sun slilnfß upon their graves My love unchanged must stay , And so u|m>u my (kmhhu lies The knot oi blue and gray. Tile Hint AH--* the treat of the noontide ray After the oarca ot (be weary day Finished the duties and toils Of the dav Cometh the end. Into the unknown spirit laud, Over the river by jio.bridge spanned, CiiMsurg alone the misty slramt, Bi/'tlmlng the cud. Only n fiultei aud gasp for blva'.h, (nty a cross and lily wreath, Only u sleep the daisies Ircneath, Nol yet the cud. ( ’•raving the rky with wings ol a dove, A i lowi of light in tin* icu'mr aijov®, A dwelling louver where,God i leJVO, ’ir.is Is the Ultsfl'ii cod. G*- ncrsl AU x muter Hamilton, son ot thl* Ifrcftt Alexander Hamilton, of A mey lean history, died at hi* residence in Nhw York on Monday evening, *Hev a Ion)? and pain Ini illrnna Mr, fUmlftnn wh* '.son In New Y-rk uu was-Ffmawjnfn? ly m hi* nincttcth year at the timii of hi* death. H< solved In Hid war of 1812, tin ‘ nr.ij< ihi m oorttmand of tl" 1 old Bandy ; I 100 a l it, and tuuk m live jwit in many of ! ter* minSV which an r<: fougb| jat that lime Alier liic clone of the wsi i heir m? vhttP.l Ft nnrr, where lit retd del j for a ktimber of year*. While in Europe he ilia'll a tour through Bpain, which war then almost completely In poMesalon ol'tlie French o"veinment, and wn* present at the mr-moi itilt- engagement. between Krcrnih troop* and the Hjianlali anil ISiiglitdi sold let* iin<li r oointiiand of the I>uke of Wolllng ti/ii before Bad*j'M. fie returned to New York In I*l2o, where he continued to reside with brief intermission* up to the time of iii* death. At the time of the lamented duel Iwtwei-n hi* father arid Aaron Burr, which was /ought at 11 darken In 1004, fire, late Mr. Ifamiltoo wax attending tcbool. It< leaver ij , children tabled him, no U>a! hi* (Kirw-nul effects wifi probably be di vided aiwcig hi* brother*, of which 'throe Bdivive him, Joseph Alexander, ag'-d eighty-eight years, John C, eighty fire, and Philip, *e ven ty-three. Who is tub Jiroa Karmeh f—-The best farmer ii ), who raises the beat tod largest crops on the smaikwt surface of laod at the leant fcipensc, and at the same time annual ly improves hie toil ; who umiy* lands hi* business and a;tend* to it , whose manure heap ii ery large and a) way* In,;rearing i whose coracrib and smoke house are at home ; who is surrounded by all (he neces saries and comforts of file ; who studies bU profession and strives to reach perfection in it ; who keeps a strict account of his Outgoes as weil as his incomes, and who knows how he stands at the end of each season. Such a farmer, hr nine times out of ten, wilt succeed, and not only make farming pleasant hut a profitable occupa tion. Try it and see how it tt yourseU, reader —[Parmer’s Vindicator. A word with you, jby friend. Some statesman and humanitarian, ahd poet for aught we know, boa written an admirable little away on the subject of law—side-walk law. It is so practical and true that we give it Always take the right side. If you do not, you are a seif convicted greenhorn. Never, under any circuaisuoces, take to the left. The universal application of this simple rule, will save a deal of embarrass meet which one sees every day, when, two persona meet, they hob the rame wsy, *toj>, oob the same wsy agarn, stop, and teen hsitiy hob into each other. There is no excuse for such quandaries. Tom Ore gory's ftidukr I*l ie m ist impulsive nutn it has ever been ury lot to know wa* Tom Gregory ll was always in a hurry; hut some good geni ns seemed to take care of him, and gel him out of his d.ilkuliirs as soon as he toll into them. Circumstances had conspired to place him in the very position for which he was, perhaps least fitted* He was at the hoed nt ah extensive thin in the East India trade Here 1-is usual good luck failed him, and _ltia busmeas career tiatorally proved a short and inglorious one. "DhooUW' were in demand ; ho bought up aud aliippod all : these goods bo could find m the market. Indigo was rising in.price; he telsgraplmd to his oorrnapoudenti ip the East to buy, on hli account, every ounce they could find Soonitbe ample res*>nrccs of the firm and its a'moat unltmitod credit, were util heed hr the utmost One of ttuw pertodt ■ ai commercial cruea choosing this inu men I<o ooeur, the good old bouse of Ore gory &Cos was In a jnccarioug |>oetlion, It, however, aafuly tided over it difficulties by the judicious management of Us head _clerk, who made it a coudiliaa, on nla un dertaking the work, Rial Torn should kocp in the background Somewhat humbled and diugusted. Tom _ determined to liave uo more to do with business, told his inlereat iu the firm, and withdrew* If ora mercantile pursuits. Under these clrrumstanctM the most na tural thing iu the world tor him to do was to mil in love, and this he accordingly bid. The coolest and most calculating ol mou, when thus situated, become comparatively ardent and impulsive. Tom, wlio was so by nature, became son ilivo IBs wooing was, than, a very short aud basiy one ; and, sniiiewhat pro maturely, within a week of Ids uiukiug the iicifUmulouoe oi Miss Nellie Hood, hr a* rayeil himself to his treat, fttul went jaunti ly to Victoria Crescent, to olJmi thsl young lady Ids hand aud fortune. Nol half an hour after, ho might again have born aeon "Hiding down Ihe thor ougli lure, hiv hat thrnvt over Ills face, aud a guttural look ol disappointment aud do jcctlon about bis gait aud appearance, lie had been rejected. It is easy to understand why, lie went about the tuattor 100 abruptly, aud with much more confidence tu bUusuif than was warranted by the circumstances. A lady on such an occasion exj>ecU a iuitor to t*u humble and submissivo. Tom would Ire ocitber. bomewhat piquud, It may be, Miss Noltu answered, “No." Another man would Uav< Judged from her U.uc she did not mean It, and har e tiiud a.'.am ; but Tom, who never weighed and oroagurod things as other people do, only knew be had been refused, aud, Iu u fit ol augur, basU y <|utt tod Urn bouse. Me Mro'.h- eioifg the iiUcctt,know mg ooL and taring little, wheru he went, till, tutu mg u corner, be found bituself button-holed try an anjualulau" -due of Prone gossip ing, m undid in "tigering creatures, who scorn -ftt fintf both ownpafion and aUiUsuinniit in going alcrut it tailing nciajm oi small talk. Terns; absorbed In the refusal lit* had so lately met, had no ear Ur spare lor Uiu trou bios ol other |oople. Kit, alteiition wiw, however, at onoo ur iested when he heard the nauio ol Mis* flood uieeHoned, which lie did alter a host ol others hail Urcn poured Into hi* unwil ling ear*, tpgotUer with the lact* concern ing them. Been her latoly t inquired hi* UrrmeuUn. (hough, after the mariner of Ida kind, pairs ing for no reply. J used to iauey you were the. favorite In that 'puttier, hut 1 under stand now that there is a cousin to whom he i* to be married Have you met him in your vrgiLa to Victoria {..'reaecnt f Why, II there hu/t Burith over the way I Good morning 1 and ho was gone. Tom, left to pursue Ida way, if pondlrlc, more wretched and angiy than before, lie hod heard something ol lb I* antipodean re lative already, though he never met him, and at once assumed the troth ol the report he had Just heard. Tearing along the street*, he, by and by, found himteli opposite a blank wall or rather a wall that wa* anything but blank, being covered with porkers of every size, color, and subject. BWnehow or other, hts glance rested jmr ticularly on one, setting torts that the good ship liereule* was to sail lot (Jneensiarid ; with other particulars, to prove this was the beat ol all place* to go to, and ahe af lorded the readiueas conceivable means oi getting there s> Why be should there and them deter mine to expat-date him seif by going lo (Joeeoaland, •. can't pretend to explain, lie would, be a rash inan, indeed, wiio should atterop to justify the desjierate resolves rejecte*J lovers determine to carry •iut, or even the much lese desperate things they actually do. However, the idea may have suggested itself to him, or whatever object be meant to serve by it certain it is, Tom, while gaz ing on the porter, made up hi* mhid to sail in the Bernik*., and, with tils usual wrong beadedue**, persisted, despite the advice of hi* lrkad*, in doing so—lo a cerium ex test Two day* after, lire vessel woe being towed down the Frith by a funny little tug Torn was on board. He, by giving a friend rjxrit bi/irtsM to arrange all affair* be might leave unsettled, had contrived to get away thus promptly Ir ietd, the chances that ir the \ cssri's sailing had been -firTTiw gff wlipn he fir t saw the mnnnnicc mcaf 1 . be might t*ave changed his nrtnd As it wag, kmi Us.l lHU*y do+tog—thr sin>i t time he Intd to make airangemunls to anytliiug else. Now he was shipped, he, could give alii tie e<Hjsiderali.>u to Ida prospects, tlu bad .v faint suspicion he was befisding himself, yet be felt he could not withdraw from his determination when once made, aud that hail ho O'A come to it wflieu tin did, be would b ive alian loncl iho voyage alto gether, Feuitoir rather unhappy, be went below, and endeavored to revive bis drooping spir it w;lli a little grog, Billing opposite him was a gentleman whose acquaintance ho had recently made. This was a big, bu whiskered individual, showily dressed, and whose maimers were equally iutrusivo. One of his peculiarities was to talk ol himself aud CT bis affair*. He Informed Tom .hnt ba-wag a culoßlst of nmny fe*rt staiining, Udd him the extent ot bU “ruu,” tbs munbor of sheep ho iKWwesacd, and tbu valu4 .and tire wlrle in money. This inter eating subject exhausted, ho, by way ol clraugo, applied bimssdf to llodliig out wbat 1m rtSuld about tin: benpmrong emigrant. The latter was t<si dow uhearted lu resent his nalgliboFs ilirpiisllivcnoss ; irnd grad unity bo let out that be wait not going out to Quucnlian.l lot th purpose ot mi .iug money, tidr Willi any n|K*cif!o,l purp.is : in vitiw, lie bad met with a dlsapiaiiuttnenl, and so on, till Urn truth was evident us the most otraigbtfoi ward explanation could have made it The big colonist whistled quietly to him seif for a Utile, and theu began, Il’s curtoua how differently people fake tliinga. You wouldu’t imagine 1 had I wen rejected, also, within the last day or two, would you? It’s a tncl. lin mgh. 1 came over tu tuc old country as much lor the putpoee oi gelling a wife a* for an * irthcr reason, 1 stippos: It would have boon easy enough, only soiueltow 1 didn't seem to faney„ any ouc but Ooueto Ncllbi, and lic wouldn't Intvc me. Why, what's thn matter I Tom's llstlesii attitude hud changed all ol a sudden. Year Cousin FfelHu, did you my f May —may I Mk her iiaiuu and address V Certainly. Hood, 10, Vic Torn had gone before lie could wiy more. H# Hew up the compipilon-Juddur and across Uiu dock, Not a moment too soon. The towing-rope had boon thrown oil, aud the tug was tying alongside to receive un> h(loin or strsggluM to bo scut a*horo. The crew and passenger* stared, a*Tom, iiutless r, id eiOlUftL rushed along,aud hull ud tbs Mfe,:.. f: T'lis captain stsppod forward. Whatdeyou wauf, sfr f Ld me warn yi)u, If yotl, t! yo.J Ic.tec lliu i-liip you will f.Ulnlt your pumtagn money, i'll not delay a minute lor living inun ! : . U-tfbcf tbepaaecgc trxinny t raud Tout; I. t uit- gut dear ol tier*, and you can keep it t ~ They eent him down the ship's side. He was pulled actoss to the tip', iolionud by the fttiVtonrund wondering gum oi tliow on hoard, tin colonist sifcrcg them, won <)fiug m<mt ol all, while hi* luggage was lelt to jH-rlorm n wholly unucceasury voy age round the wo’-ld Fafii orce more on dry land, Tom made lor Miss Hood. He lotmd her not un willing to tueall Ii it pievious answer, und evoiy jliiug was explained in the most suiisiaclo ry inuncer. Tom Is said to lx; lose lias'y now than be used to be, un<* lias profiled by ills niii> take. / OoiiMEitßir Him at Bast. A Georgia miller,in a recent conversation with one ol our grain buyers. Incidentally remarked thiil.denier* !u lila section wouldn’t need suy ol our corn tills year. Well, we have raised It for you, replied the Fayetteville merchant, und you are hound to 'al.e if. Wo, w ore Indcjmiident now—Georgia will have enough corn of her own, retorted the mdler Weil, we'il teed it to hog* ami sell you the meal. We are safe there too, continued Die miller, our people will furnish their own pork, M'Abiug daunted, our Fayetteville friend discharged his Pailliia'i shall: Wed, we’li make our corn mto whisky, and you can't got around buying that. Georgia admitted that he had him there. —[Fayetteville Express. . ■■ ■ ■ l i A boy "t five years wo* ‘playing railroad' will) his sister ol three and a hail, lira wing her upon a footstool, ire imagined himscll both the engine anJ conductor. After tut itatiog the pulling noise of the steam, he etopped and cubed out New York, and, in a moment after, Paterson, and then PmU delphia. His knowledge ol towns was now exhaust'd, and Ure next place he cried .‘Heaven.’ ilia little sivter said caguiiy, ‘Top, 1 dcs I'll del out here.' It i* a melancholy sight ot Die uni vernal i -with wbicu Americans seem to be lor sakfrig farm work, that, even in a period when the dul.'ue** ot manufactures uni trade leaves thousand* unemployed, ti JC farmers find tl hard to get sufficient help. The complaint is geueksl in all p H rt* of tl e I coantiy that <uSk etfrntJp cannot be oh tained lo handle tlie crop* with. Patience and time run through the lon gest day I'lciisiiig ii lliislniiirl. tine day. as Ztclifkrmli 1 (o.lgHon wav go leg to tils daily avocations alter.„braJciaiL. Tic purchased a fine, large codfish and sCnt it home with directions to bis wile to have ii cooked tor dituief. As no pr.rticulsr kind of ( OoftViigNwas prescribed, the good woman well know tha!, whether slretTfoilod it or made it tip into chowder Her husband would scold her when lie came home. But she resolved to please phitn If possible, and cooked portions of il m several difi.it cut styles, end with some difficulty pro cured au amphibious animat from the brook and plumixhl il into the i>ot. Iu due time Urn husband came home B*imo coy ered dishes were placed on the talilo, and with 'a frowning, lanlt tiuding, look, tiie man commenced the conversation. Well, wife, did you get the fish I bought T Yet, husband. __ 1 should like to know how you cooked it. I’ll bot anything you spoiled ft for ray Mllng. (Takesoff'thecover) t thought so. What in creation |N>sessed you ot fry Ilf 1 would as lief eat a baiicdjlrog. Why, husband, thouglit you lilted it best fried. You dld’ll think any finch thing ; you knew tauter. I never liked fried fish. Why didn't you laiii it f How stupid I Why, Z tchariah, tlio last time we had fresh flh, you know* I boiled it and you said you likud it best tried But l hnvc some boiled also. So saying slut lilted Un cover ami lo I llto shoulder* ol a,'boiled cod were dC|H>sit(sl in u dish a sight t*l which would make an epicure rejoice, but which only added to Iho tit nature ol her bus band. A pretty dish, this I exclaimed lie, boiled fish 1 chip* aud |iorrldgc 1 H you imdii’l been one ol the most stupid of womankind, you would have made It into chowder I Ilia pstlmil wile, with a smile, iinme dlately placed a tufeeu bclors him contain lug au .excellent chowder.—My dear said she, I was resolved to please you. There t* your favorite dim. Favorite dish, Indeed I 1 dare say it is a very palatable, wlsliy washy mesa; I would rather have u boiled frog timirtbO whole of iu This WjVt ft Common expression of Ids and hud been uuiicipated by his wife, who as soon as the preference was exprtai ed, uncovered a large dish near her husband, aud there was a bullfrog of pretuntious pugnacious iispects Htictchud out at full teugib. Zichariuli sprang from his cliair, not a.RUIu IrlgbluneJ at the unexpected apparition My dear, said ids wife, lu a kind entreat ing lone, I hope you will st length b able tomiiiara dinner. ' Z lcluunih could not Wand tblfl.- Hr* surly mood was fluuily overcome and lie hunt into ii hearty laugh. Hu acknowledged Dial hla wifu wuSright and lie was wroup, am) duelurud hlioshould rn-V'-r again have occasion to read him such a lusaoii, and lio was a* good a* hi* wuid A Hinitri Moy, / A lrtcnd or our* ha" two bright little hot* Freddy, between Uir'ie and lour yuats ■ old, and Willie, abtmt five. A chronica; ol ilu ii doing and saying would fill a vol time hut two *|ieciiuen* must sullluo ; , il ith were very loud ol milk, ami u mug ol it always completed thulr siip|>or. It no chanced that they one day Daw the gill milking. There, Willie, uld Freddy, you see Dial, do you V I don’t waul any more milk alter the cow’s had It f and he withdrew very murdi disgusted, ami sullured for waul ot his supper, That evening, when their ruuß* of milk were placed on the table, bulb stood un touched. A reason lor tins phenomenon being asked fur,.. Freddy simply deClareu that he didn’t wuut any milk aller Die cow had bad it, hut further lel used to explain. Willie, however, tdkl ol the discovery , ol tbn morning. '1 lie mother then explained Pi them Dial Die milk did not come Pi them second hand; that the cow ale grans, w hich was changed Into milk by a wonderful cbemi cal process, akin Pi that which produced eveiytiiing in natuic. In the light ol tills explanation Wiliie was satirfied, but Freddy still turned up hi* nose at Die tuiik slickglu P> the original proposition. After supjier, Willie, who, on these im - portant occasions, always acted as erpotiu der, took hi* brother aside into a corner. It's all right, Freddy, ho said, and you can just go on drinking your milk again The cow eats grit.s, and ‘.hat's whut make-* it. Now, If the cow didn't cat the grans, you'd have to, you see. That's wl at the cow'a lor, Freddy resumed hts evening dffcoghtk. To his unud the only altmnative was eat ing grass, and from that he shrank. kbe Wouldn't L'nder *(•■! A Young bachelor, in Connecticut, who liad once been appointed siicriii, was call ed ujmiu to serve an stlachuieut against a b'.aiitilul widow. lbs according)y called upon her at'her rrssideiiec and ould, Madam h .ve an a'tkchtncut for you. The widow biuxhcd, and -said tti and hi* allaeiuneut was Bcipiocalerl. Yon don’t umleistand me • you tun'd proceed Pr couit I know it !• ieap year, but I picler yon to do ttir court ing. M-*. Fierce, lint ii u Ume ’or tti* r*g ■ ... j jjttvji.. wu.’.i.g. lun J tatieu I W ny, I prelci a parson f One hour’s sleep before midnight is wolth twe oJtet. THE OIIANdERS NEW CASH BOOT. FII OK AND HA F ' : Si STORJEJ, ritUNKS UMH'iBLLYS, UA'UUKr —— BAGS, BWr _ L L BRICKHOUSEJtCO' Tint I.KAIIKItB OF bow I’RIOICB. TXT It. Til Kpni.'.rii.iiia. a.iuM iniiounco. lu “ Uile. us ol Hi., inly ol Atlanta an.l vtclu that from aim until tbo Ititbol Wanli. ur ter iii xt ll ily, until wit coiuinono* Rotltug In our Ni-w Hprlug Itt'M-kqif au<t Hata.Trnuk* Umbrella*, amt t'arin,t-Hu. e >'U oflbr our liroauul stock, conatstlug of ltoota, Hboa*, flats and Umbrella*, al cost, to unka room for our Now M|irtui( HUmk that w iwoiwao to pot Ibt* Hgrliis Alt porsou* udsbtiiu n good boot, olios or sailor would do wall to oall at No. TO Wbltshatl Street, at I bn Grangors New Oaih, Hoot, Hboo and Hal More. L U firtokb .ua* A Cos. Wo nnar*nluo V> aoll li.au*. *hOu* aud bata. ala lower price tlumlhiiiltar nrlMua call Ihi bought In 111* olty oFAUanU. Ikkits aud altoos mwloof .Leather ; i.nlthor paper or alioddy aboca aold bars. I’lasa give uaauolt and oaudus our *tocli of Booia, Hluaw and llaU, and wc promt** that If wo ploaaa yon In style and .piallty, wc oati In price, *a we are dclornilnud to eollgooila, aid wo hope tkW. tire cltlaona of Sferlwolher will lavkr wii Wfflit <*II, at No, TO Whitebait Street, Atlanta Cl*., at dm (Iran gore' Now l!aab Tlool akd Hli'k Pt We. L. L ftIUUKtIOIfBK A CO. ■ LEI ja L ADV EHTIBEM KNTB. GEORGIA Meriwether Uounty. Thirty tlayn idler date, n the 1,1 Mon day m ceplembef uext, I will apply fo ”*** hnnorable cti'irl of Ordinal y, in sml tor said county, lor leave to sell the land un hinging In tbu minors and orplwmit/f FWe man H. McClendon, deed., vl*: Allcl! A. McClendon, lent Dora MeClemtou snd, Marlon M MetJlendon. Ttd* August %i IBftj, (fßi) Mary EL McClimdou,Oudr Ordinary's Ofßoo. GKOROIA Mcriwetiier County. Thirty day* after dsto. "t U find Mon day In Heplemlier■ next, wo will apply lo iho hoiioraWo court ol Ordintßv in and lor aidil eouuty ,or leave to null all the lands belonging to die ndaleol Husnu Monlgom goinory, deed. This A'local 21 1H75- K * GW. MONTGOMERY, C. 11 MONTGOMERY. AjfttO HGIA McrlwttUer Courtiyt Thirty day* aflor date, on (ho first Mon day 111 Bejitonibcr next, 1 will apply to tho honorable court ol Ordinary lu Slid lor wild county lor leave to sell' *U tbo lands to (Tin or Jouii WlIiKiU, deed. Tills Augimt ?.d 1675. , f)Ji LAODKCIA WILBON, Kxt*. - " " ‘ Sheriff Sale. OKOIIGIA Murlwoll.or County. WILL UK sold before tl’io dourt Houmi door In llm town of Greenville of Niil'l county whldn Uie legal boors of salo, m. the llrat Tuesday In Beptemlior next, the iollMwing lands, U> wit; lzot No. 45. tv in lain ing 20J* a*;ri more or !<** ; also soil ol lot No. 44, lying on the west side of -Pig's'll creek ; also Dial |tart ol lot No. 53 rutilling down Pigeon creek Ur the moutli of Chalybeate Bpring* branch, nud up said branch pi the original line ; also all ol lot No. M, with Hie exception of 50 acres re ■a-rveil iroui said lot by the late John Kol - lins, and on which the said Hollins rtalded at the lime ol his death. AD of said lots and pkrt* ot lot* situate, lying and being m Hie Ist < I tali let ol originally Troup now Meriwether county, and embracing id the aggregate 4114 actus mine or lees, the some constituting a part of that properly known as the Cbidybefttc HpHug*. Upon said land* arc situated the O'h alybeato Hprlngs with all their Valuable Improvements. — Levied on to satisfy two fi las Issued Horn Upton Hupc-rior Couit, troth against Joseph Allen us AdmiuistraPrr of l*sac Cheney, deed., the oidJ in favor of J. M. Ma'hewa, the other in lavor ol K. 11. Worroll a*Ad niinislrator of Johu U, Kendall, deed., as well ue other tl las ia my bauds against said Hell Property pointed out by l’lfl*., und notice given Ur tenants in |>obe**ion. uGt<i#H4* W. It. FA VEH, B. M G. SOUTHERN FEMALE COLL tbOJd, LAOIHANGB, OA, P ' t ' The Thirty-fourth Annual Bos-ion ojiene Uie 35ui ol Augur.t, with the old corps of clgbl thorough use hers. len l’lciiiionis for txiollcncc ir Music, Painting ami Ifraw ing were awarded uu pil* ol tins college at Ua. Btale Fair within the last tour year*. Board, wan washing, lights'and fuel, |s-f' annum H. Tuiiftua f <(i4f Kui ifldn u-i 1. K. I # rsn. .. —. I/axwin Q-. Jonetr, ATLANTA. „ ■ VINEGAR WORK?, l BKOAIy HTHEET, AtuuU Ga. Whit* Win* Vou.-f*r, Cider Viuegsr and Swop Chur. But •uudard goudr uul ~wl |ila*' FUAjai!oJ ( NO 36