The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885, September 03, 1875, Image 1
The Meriwether County Vindicator. VOL. 3 | THE VINDICATOR,I fl'Ri r*llt> KVEKY FRIDAY, by wm t. revill. j AT r* <W PEU ANN CM. IN ADVANCE I o S. uth aids ol Ui< Court Home Kki a! A4vrrtl<4w. ■,ft II w-k j 4 wk* 3 n<> |ii m<> 1 \ ft inch 1100 3VI IV) 7OH 12 > i 2 inches l ■“'l ft i" '• v * WiJI, 15 W ‘-Smehrs 3 (kl OH IW *k> • WkW 37 on I r „| j 5 00 10 001 -30 (VO 35(41. Hft on , 4 ,-.*l 7 oo 15 00 35 00 H 5 00 n <* { r.tl Ilooo■3ooo •35 00 fio 00 ftoo rtr A Itltfcntl dean. ti-m. made t-' Tftpf mtwrtwnc by lli? month *r yt*ar. CO UN ty officers. OU 'INV v ..-. r 'V 35HT J BIfKRIPF vv H Fwt i LEfjK S (' \ J lr>ni<*n T\snsEcKivku w p wn.nw.u- TAX 1 <>! LECTOR ■W-M V Ti.’KA -UUFU I- M Adam* BERVEYt'K OF M.I w W> , _ and . i ■ i' y,j>Vl \t I <>>! < * Vi I{.S. J II t!c. TANARUS" fcUn. _BM I* vet. t, I J,.sc I**i irMi <-,- |( M McCaahu, u. X It rT ,f A t-wmnr, l ISoAbO OK I OOOATWftj J,.|m W Park. w J. Hart.ea, Mad.sou Uttitti, l( A I aiker, A H. Freeman—K-u.— J-ENATOH 35 It W-s'nt L U 1. lV.i\y. ill puE- i:\ rATIVEM _OU*.!ili W*i wr, _—M I B<*' - BUSINESS CARDS. JOHN w take, i TI'OHNKV at law. t, uit mi; ii w* \*ii pro-lice in Mc.nwcHiei hi.it Ho- “and Joining cottulhu- Glv tlit.E l. T’fc vV V, V ITIHINKI AT J AW. Y tilt VV * VIII t- *l* A II n.r.UI it.' I r KN 1 A I !A¥ • (.1,1 , 1 . ' All bUMtwwi entrn t> i" In* cm* hUj nd ml |.• i.i. mi.l.y amt J.ll<lu ! CarpeaUT’v Notl.'3i, XhOITVH* N Ml ? chfti!., h' r Mil 1 *\ iii l tl u|i ( ibt| Ui iUini. I<' J* a> i l<t inlot in %l IrtriMto •il ill* il**t lii.ii* jm -(J 1* *ii i lilt ; k n>i> ■l ( \ m/NTi::r- v ohu * • s - ■ . * hMi rt<ai aml ilikjmuli 1 lumn.t Csuliiii'A 1. J.ml > • I * STOVES ;XOVES!! JL •I .IreJleMe HOKUM KNTAt m*o, J. r. SLAUGHTER, ■ lln Mj I ft' ! !■' , I IJi . .r)V 1. 1 OHK, >i,, l i! I, l ■ L Wt.UII n.M.M' n • •! • (ho* ■f ( OK y.TO vr s t s ■v\ OOJ I" fAttN f. MOV I k . an- M I l‘‘|. 11! l !lt I -ow l?rice#s mnimA iajtk •Iwn'nm l" " 1' HKA -.ONAHI.Iv I FiiMS. . 9 , Hoofing, j '• '•> " l ‘ ' l: '; <J. _* (ij In 11. I. ' .!>> | t ■!' i'' * ' ' ' KAMI'- *> and LASPCM>1 y !;!{ d HENK OIL m-d LOME KtH nikhiNcm-oooh A*rmralljf on h<l and urdll Hm Art M < Kmdbw *tU prerttfvely b M 81 Coni. K SLAIDHI LK. Ai Sale* •+>>) w H* Oiia. I°r b f>, hIUdiCM ftiW ***'l ' wlira' ; FUmefl he, chela WudM )>:'') . F x lmndred boHielt Prim* Edward Nland ! Data. price Wbe' fB set Nkd •id') 12 per taahe)—Oat* ft |H bnafel. A. J HNfcL'ON, *2O ]rti f.j mile- ** L. ol Greenville W**Ht Poiiit FEMALE COLLEGE. ( tOLdJEGIATKy-v f"- 175 * begin* \j Wedt w-l.y, Bill dsy of September. K -ard. lodgms, la* I and lights famished by Uie Pft kieut for VJ l J er Aloiitli. Music idiUob pet annum $-Vi. Plot Fre<l He i. a thorough and accomplished mu nkkn. ha* cfn-rge of this de]<aftmcnt. I have been in West Pottrt si* year*, •M have another six years k-sse n the build mg A P- MOCfTY, ,13 in,* fTwtmut I The Eennesaw Gazette A MOATBLT PAPEIt, FUKLiriIEI/ AT ATLANTA, OA. I I>* voted io Railroad nttst*., Literature |W a ,r,d Honor Kilty lent* j*r Ymi tIIKOMO to eei/ soiree, i per. KEN NASA W GAZETTE, I Atlanta, Us. *“ I d *J l ti<®r V-A iei fit 5 tree. A a * CO., Portland M f m GREENVILLE. MERIWETHER COUNTY. GA„ SEPTEMBER 3, 1875. r*. J. iiicf t c t IEHAI£ REGULATOR: “WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND,” Wilt Lri' C < n llte Menses when they b*vr no! been eslsh ishetl. elso w hen they Isvt tuTIi —sirp:'’ euKf.-* trnn tiwuniMl eswse- ■ Will Hire Kheummism siut NVorHlpie •>'i the Itecfe Hint wmtih. Will t lire Psitthi Mn,sirtith>n, sn't relieve the he<l. Inch mi 1 Win* nt those Oolre.-inj plw *n ■ii ties Wiil eheet men. rititii’l iirHi-i-s : siie ft.iw ’ Wtßrnrt- ‘Whiles' ami. I.tlliu. i ! the w mile when it i lh rinull ol iclux ation ■ r Imni hewllh. 1’ is h“ sure m core in all the almve dis esses ns Q , nice is in Chills and Fever. Ladies iso core llieo-s. ivis of nil tin ilhivi- iliseases with.ml it venting tlieii cvmi'lsints io uy. ptr-nii, winch is always nmrlifying I*' Uu il | rule and mmlesty. Rj, rrc.nmincn.u\l alul ased bv Ihe Ltee Itl.v&ifia** in I heir |> iva'c 1-rnclice. F..i a hist-try ol tin- disease* ■emiflFales ill its w.m* rial emes and dirteti-ns, the reader is retried t-i (It wrp|ter nrouutl the UntUe. Manufaclul e,l and -anM by BUAIiFIELD vV ( O, Atlantn, oa. "SntTTvy att T>Mit r gr?rg. Free fl ft&. 'lhe Kei|ileitii lloum Re-|H r. JtV Oils V D. B\UK. I ... .—, I. I 1. .. .1 .. 4 .is i, t*a ir a I W INTT I T:T| t t It rit ** Tt \’ rl * n Ol haii.ls, ibis very minute ; Id soon put all these things to rights Tte vriy deuce is In it, IB re’s big washing to be tlone. One ps |i ol tiapd* t-> thi h, Sli i t.-, thil ls and stockings, e- it'* ftnd pant H a wil! I e>r get iliroujli n ? Dinner to get |.ir six oi more, N-- Inal lei' o'er ir-ini JSumlHy ; A J liiby cnuv ns lie can live * 11l 's always so on Monday. And there*!' the eresnf, 'its getting sour, Aid must loMliwitU lie churning. And here's Bob wants a luill--n on Which way slut.l I be mrnuig 1 i'is lime Hie meat a in the pot, I lie htrad was Wiifhed h,l Itsiilfit*. Tlit- i'lolhes \Vcic taken Puin the bnio - 01, ..icai ! ihc baby's v liking I lush, baby deal 1 tloie, Imsh sli th I 1-g lab.he’d .licp a Hull!. J pLj -i i... jmi and gel s-iinc wood To hutly up that k l ie. IHid- si ■ it l' comes home, And find illtllg* 111 llie polhel, He'd Jual b- gin and Veil me all Aboin hhsTidy mother f 11.. w aiee hsi kiteben used to l*e, Her <1 uitie*i always lesdy Ksaelly when the mam bell rung-—. Bitth ImA I <tos w Wnmjf' A-.d thin Will c inc some linaiy Word,.- Ui hl Ml! boh-re Till llliriking They sy tlt bs ’y words Jrom wives Bet h)si:i (i,u U< dib king. Now isn’t i hat a pieat 'idea, Thai ito'h itiOuTfl 'nkr t" steoirg lire hum- n souj, If 11-slek wile, Cau l alwuy smile so vnnntng f VVbctr J “r voting I mud In earn M \ ii\ fi. w ilhout I •■.Utile, llml < Willie* urn} |n Krl lieuiev, too, A lid If 'ir- . .1 MMIN double. | nn i'T T*ra f Ti*' r ' *i r Kttt*!. ft la' **, W lieu |, n Im * ! waa com Id Will', mu..ln i, nu in Kimniri'N*. <:■•< w, Uoijvi Ur* |<f , t:liii.ln r imuit iniimllCV . daily M lliMt and itl)‘l Mil till jjlllt-'l t'ly il'-inj : .. . * Fot Igc i • "i • b*g leu 1 Nil rtlglfl <tl H Holllfl'N Love. All in ll"ll>M><, tlie loiltltHlt Klfllfl. nirtell*’ Mini Pari* crie*>|e.i.i|iol of tin New Yurt. Trilmiif, lelaica 'b!* incident <• I Hie !ie it ri ibe flood* in the awulb of Kuitit* : 'l'lh- Jotirnan* arid the telegram* barfioHl yuii all hlf ill llitrtt* ini<-tr'tin'*", but ]/"" know iittlt almiJl ilie [irirale 1 n|fr; I if* w! it'll In*vt' ri.ejifd * Veit P-triti l" tfai" I I wj:| tell v"u tiii t< ry bhihui? tinny. A j \ niotWet i* rh rti-' ii* , i ny tin iouDdn ltit.fi Mu bat to t Wldifti *t lti< : brtßkl, alm able llllie (jirl.. The water in vade* ti<r U. *iHf ; it is-f ijflit ami tlif hour if Wib ol b tr'.r The take* < i." lit )|ifi.M*i| aiitl oiouM* on tiif root, l*'.t the woman think*, only <ti her children ; ■ |,. itl.tii. HI, l.er tirrarl vu’li a itn'l, 'th a *he is about to *w itn irotu tb botue fcbe .think* llist the bread trough w ill rerve as a boat. Tneliotme ito let MR a 'in rooihet euiUtka in tier trail Intal Hlie in Moarrelyr out of the b'fUie* when it got * to piece.. The iiual anti diaapp* ai* in the rulo*. Tht iittie boat* 9 ale away, but tTrikea itain-l a tree and ie oVertuened, The potr woman M'iwb a branch and clitnha into '.be tret nitti ill' strength of Hour.ha foi lier young. Bui the ttec i- young ,it bend*; il will not bold eh three. The mother see* that the et and ha- some, bat her motherhood h sct toixj'Kfie!. Bhe tie* her children to 'he strongest branch, she kisaes them agwij and again, she signs them with the sign oi the trot#., ,r,d cries 'To the mercy oi God r The piteous drams was witnessed by spectators who could do nothing in aiu until a quarter of an hour w gone. The mother was drowned, t/irt the children were saved Ilk- M'te*. They were adopted by the Bister* of Charity o! Carteisarrazin The mother’* funeral wa an occasion <J mourning io the midst of the general sor row. H r face seemed sand tied fry her action. One of tny friends aaid to me, “I never saw sash a beamy.” Her eyes were naif closed, her lips slightly open, her bands crossed above her breaat. There is .no -pectacle m<T divine than that of materili ly in teerifice. The heat expianati*n yet offered lor the disappearaoee of Donaldson and his fellow balloonist is. that they moat have bad a felling out A (iiMirl Joke. [F-oni tlie excuisiou notes of Mt. M M Cooke, published in lhe Montgomery Ail vwtlsw, we exlret Hie toltowing ;| In 1557, when quite a youth, L possvsseii ; Hie ait ol wri'inga period feminine hand ll s-i bap|H neu that during iTial year a copy j ->! tlie National Era, published at Washing ton City (one of ihe lew ab ditiou publi ’ cations ol that day! fell Into mv band, and oiiong ibe adveitifements I found one for a wile signed "L\ Geneva, Ontario 00., New Yolk." Connectuiing that “L.” was ■ n alto!itioilist, and, iheretorc, lawful prey, 1 resolved to make use of my gilt in pen tnanship (o “rope Inin ” Anaweiing his advertisement 1 told him that l was an orphan, lorn and educated in Ihe North, and stirmgty imbued with a hatred ot tbr peculiar ins ilution ; tliat alter Hie death ol my par. nls a bachelor uncle living in Mari i on, Ala., had taken me to Ids heait snii - home where 1 had a Ia and more than all l that could minister to lire vanity of human j wi>-hrf; that thus uneieol mtlte was n [ large slaveholder and very wealthy, with othi r living rehi’.ive than my wayward sell who mverceaai'd to toirm-nthitn with unU|H iident views freely exptosacd uU the subject ot slavery, that the youug men o 1 M drou were all or a[H'lnglßts of slaveholders, with whom 1 could find no common bond of synqiftthy, and from wlu.ui, ou that aceouut, f was forced to turn sway with a tceliug Isirderlng upon disguat ; mat judging Irom the medium lie lias selected through which to make known his w istfCFon the subject of matriinony 1 knew lie must lie in sympathy me ou lhat ve-y liiqiortanl question, and tbat as 1 wasoi u romantie turn it tutted me of. pursue my matrimonial fortunes In the ehamiel lie had so torlunately opened. In due time an answer came, tilled to the brim w ith lulsmue laudniion ol Hie heroism 1 had exhibited in vt muring fbiuth and o! hut devotion to principle widt h could ron del me insensible to tin- charms of wealth nJ luxury got by unholy menus. He said 1 was correct in the conjecture w hich ranked him wilh the abolilhndsta, and wi ole glow lugly ol “the sin and jibumlnn lion ot the Irnfllr: in human flesh and blood.” His rard, w hich was enclosed, lac e the name qXLeniider M. Lyltolf, as also—A re quest Hud I wi plil send him iuy umbio type. I raid, in reply, Hint it was unusual, and would be diemed Indelicate, to send my pte.lure belure tie had sent me his ami requested Ids a.nbrotvpc by return mall lu due time the ambroiype came—display lug ilie features of a rather fine looking, daik haired man, apparently 3ft year* of age. At Ihe same time, end. indeed almost every other day during Us “flirtation," ,1 roci taed large bundles of periodical liter* lure, uiag*iue. newspajierr. Inchi'Hng the Chemung County Itupublh an wMiich ha boastr and was edited by ills bri iliier in law. t had >tgicd my letter “M A. M mety" urhig the name of a noble young man (now alas ! no rrotr), with wlioin I IrOatded ami whole game • I droopUmi Lytroli, eat< 111 ig at iln initial,,, s.id tie knew my narne w - "M -t) Ann, * alul wits glad ot It, tor M -rv Ai-u was a nsuo4 lor ha-t always u-tou >1 trut . t rim rtmiinatama id rw tnr hi: • • inton • tf.r.i o|tno which torct.il i on Mipiiai*. My iimne wa indi'eil Maty Ann, ..ml that it had no fully, nlid rliicctiy npp* iil cd to an iMnali lot t/i' K ol lii. heart wa* '‘eonlii mil ion o| ihe den'iny that Kuti bad woven lor tin. Him next hlte, wan a model ol tender devotion. Kiom li< j{iniiin(f hi end It told ol “love Mill jove," and ln‘yjfi-4 lliH' 1 would no lonxei w ItliholiJ Irotu hia ardent guru the counter li it pri'a* n u ent of my “lovely and adorn b < ti aturca." Tbi* wue coming it mo atioii.. tliHt 1 ihouffht It lieel to cool liia ardor with a few 'day'* auajieuA* ; but it -*o liMppeued that one day'a delay succeeded, another on til more* than a month bad panned bclore J (bought of writifiy ayalD. MoatlWilTic hr wrote me another letter cbtdiiiH my coin iieglecl, and aaked the teaaon ol my loi-c kib-a* ■■ Uouitf h,i Wuulcy A*. M iwU-y-V- book ktore ] procured some mourning pu per, envelope*, Ac., and tacur*;d tny long silent* on the ground lltai gnei for (lie loss of tny dear old uncle had so overwhelmed my heart as, lor the lime being, to • Had •II other recoi actions, Then came lb point. The death of tny uncle bad lelt me heiress of 1400 or 000 slaves and a vast number of broad, rich, eutloii'pioducing acre*. What to do with these war now a| problem ; as he tat rlie destined partaker j of ail my future forune*,good or l/ad, to him 1 applied tor advice. Jl 1 followed the dilates ol my heart 1 should divioi the lands among the iai'hful families of tin old plantation servants and vt them up in life, free from all danger ol waul; if 1 followed the dictates of ruy judgment i should merely mauuinit them an J after wards hire their service* at a fair remunc ration, lor the cultivation of my lands. 1 had also thought oi ftellmg all my piopcrty —staves, farm and all—and devoting Hie proctec* to some eharuabie institution in i the Northern siaU-s. Io response Vo this my abolition lover gondoled with me (very slightly) on tb death of my ‘laal relative,’ bat strongly ad vised againal eiUier oi the comae* to which I had called his attention. Ilia letter, a long oue full of traa, stent sophistry and hypocrisy, ended w itb the emph .tic rerun k, T would neither /ell the staves i or Ir e ■ hem.’ ‘ll you el!,’ he added, ‘the of fleer a of your charitable institution’ will pocket the proceeds and grow fat on them ; if you manumit,,the poor creatuie thus set tree, alter a life ttme spent without cue on ibtir -wn acoonne with no idea ol business, and •with niroue to guide or couuntl them, will toftn f*M * prey to the wor’d They will not know how to take'cure I I bruise ves stlH lese h--w to eare tcvt a Isitdly—and tin truitaof JOUr mistaken gei erosliy will Ik more uounduiahk- th m their first.’' ’The truth ta,* lie cominueil naively,‘we ll never know how we’ll acl in this world until eir cumstaftiOs have liitil ns. We open liUinu others doing Jim what wa would om *el\ us do uoi.er hlo eiicunistances ’ 11. o then, i had lltcsmn tmal ot aboliUon him eidy *nd sincerity done up m nutshell ami tfeat was all I sou.|>t ol L; holt, {to l held my nose,kun tin red my di->gusl, and wrota'htm yet once m-iie. 1 was not U.ei nuuly fcr m\ revurgy.. Tiowt mn-1 be had. and to gall) lime inuniter letter must t aiittca. lie I)ml asked me lu ‘name tin happy day,’and agin bagged Rir Miai ambrotviw.’ I tokl him tliat 1 had no nn hrotype, just then, appropriate to my cli camsUuea* ul .momniug, -ink w-m 4 o ‘la., a, As ti-e seddittg day I named Bepi lft Itewauoeccding, (it vviis tiien jmi. j aim said I Should look |oj him Ihe muining ol that evcuttul day. Sulauq-ientlv he prom I sett most faithfully to be on hand at Hu appointed lime. In thf town ol Mail' 11, at lhat tin c there lived all old negro by tin; name o Aggv. She Was Juki's lect 7 Inches high and 7 Iftel 5 itielies in ciicomleienco Hci lat taCO, much bin*, lei llmu it was long, outvied Krebus itself in daikncas, while tin inch thick .lips, which curlkd both Wiy (Tom the chasm in which ah e>i<ya wiled hn batou and b'ead, displaycil two rows ol brill last ivory extending almost iiom tar to ear. Her no*e, which occupunl a position but slightly elevated above the level of tjci shct>k% spread its greasy dimensions at large aver her countenance and neadcd o-mtoilably down upon Hie curling inch ot her ÜBciuotn- lip. At i act) side (or coltur) ol Iter feroa-l face, jjist la’iicmh mi over Imngikg lowering brow, roiled a 'urge rest less black eye surrounded by a with mar gin ufTyttrc whim which gleanw i in the inidaffir her dusky to. < i l.e a tilvei skin tied oiilou tu u bur.el ot tar. B i<m-iuuii>ig her luaf blow, like a ciuMiioi gl;.y, wild a Clwhiif wool, 0*t:l whlrli hlit' wiHQk iiliUM n.j4liti ;n l>y wfiy ol mlorn HMUti wa ol L>|lK) o*>ll <llliiiu ucfcteued b> nit the waist wit It a stioug cord Whhih ftln led ii iu still loida u.d gave t" heradipostt loim tlie uppeaiam-e ol a lea Hi er bud (titled and tied around the middle- Yu tide paiagmi of her race and sex l re p*iiv‘ with an urgent u q-ie i lor her ainbro fltM sito iutiglied ms tu scorn; btit’iiabiiig mat 1 was iu earned and Wi Iln,; to pay loi i, t.ia aim. ioi one lot beiMfll>abe finally ayri-e.l to, amt did, inu.it me the next day at WaahhUlb'a pttTiyi di.iM.l ami ad. .lied im 1 have ibaa iileil In I almve. — i Ih'ttel kltlll, .-lie waa NO wi ll pli-aaed Willi j .*.,*• goal l.ulnae that aim inmd nee, ► ii eultie tier leal urea tido t. uniita ami lie 'taUeu’ Wliilts tin: l liloilii.n w..a on Im i', in.ub to Wiiklibutn'a alimw.'im'iit f wic ■ * hi.*J*le.T l* I* **i if * T I I In-m IF im i.i. jut anal The roll ri|,iem:e via. 111.1 In i |.u tun Uitiktii .1 im Il.oig 111., aalor.n fl-.u ■ 1 dmmm..to<l li .an ki.le lo . i .n l.y a b.nli.n. lii“ii ot w liite rnmom i" tigtitning. 1 aimed my pm |ii>w , however, hikl 1 muited u i Lyteili togctliei whlia cli.nl ‘dikhetlittion' ill wl.ub 1 t aik oecaal ui lOl'elllaiU llitt it lie waa bom at in In* m ill nm uU lily eolo. ( .bull wl.leli 1 bin' hiitoiu oig.illuii to a.iy aiiyUii up) would jno Vi no Im to out unh.ii and Mint i waa ready to n< C mipuuy him in C*i mva a- Ilia blii-lilug l>t.*l . In tilix hlb i 1 line tv Oil the diagulau ol my wiling, tin teaull nl Wblcb waa dial lie ibougln aniit blend ol mine bad diacoveied our mm.hi ami in.tiled him ‘Dinah a ainbtolypo* flw.ia Hi lie lie irieveiendy at y led |i) by way ol a joke. Moan w luh ,ho aevi r, 1 had uad lb w le.l.- ii.c....... mi* ii.iua. pob'wbed ui t M.iilom ami atilt by Ibu acoie to Cil 4en ol Uuiicvu Ki.an Unit lime 1 liearo HO IIIQHJ ol lit 1|,.|1 ■Tic TuwitSiictii:. [From the Ciucluiiaii OuSciU'.J A gen'leman any*, utter aidenug ex cm eiaiiug pan Jioiu tootlim ii-, ami having tried in van to obtain relief, Hull/ told me a gciiiivui.tu had been wailing a/.lie tune pi the j allot, wpo bui.J liu Would not detain me one minute. II ; cam ~u lueud 1 hu i ii >t teen for year*, flu ■yinputli /> and with in*-, while I t/rie'Jy told how sadly I wa ill h.led. My d>ir friend, exclaimed lie, 1 can cuie you in ten minute*. “How 1 how 1’” mipiiicd 1 ; ‘do in piiy.' lusutiUy, aid he. Betty, liave you any a'uui? Vc. Bring it, anl some coin non *all. They were produced ; my friend pulvei iced ti tm, mix' and iu equal quantities ; then wi t a small piece of cotton, causing the mixed powder* Ui adaerh, and placet! m it my hollow tootle There, as id he, if that doe# uol tore you 1 wii! forfeit my lirad You may led inia in Oath, and publish It o* AwKelou ; the r medy is n.lambi)■. It was wo J . ape iepced a nenraliou oi coiduec* ou apply lug jl, whicli glatlua'iyi subsu e.i, a*Hi .viih tt toe toimeil ol 1.. t toothache. . - ——- W ♦ ' in • - Cuiw-siikc clucteua wid tome home to rotiet. H 'ir.eitung that wiil aoci* be leaving us— the icav .a. , Kclitiion of our The question lias been misod vvbelhe any out ol our I‘icsidents was a common - ealit in a Christian Church. There is tra ditiou tliat .Washington naked permission o! u I’-esbyterian iniuixier in New ,lt- sey to unite in Hie communion. But it is only a tiadilion. Wa hinglon was a vealiy man u the Episcopal Chinch. Bui that < lllco it quired no more piety thsu to be unite of a ship. Their is no account uf hisC'iuilino ing in Boston, in N w York or l’l,iln.tr • phia, or elsewhere during the Hevou-uiii . ry snuggle. Adams was a memiit r tin parisli in Itraiuitcj. He was a High Aim Hi* ailondarnM at waHsnip was not vt-n constant J tleisou was an avowed skep . tic, and a devout admirer of Dr. I‘rteslly. Mason and Mdimie were mojeiauiCimreli teen, John tdiiuey Adams was a protest tai UiiitHiian, and nUclideil the m-iviccs in the Hcpresi ulrtiives’ Hall during the ses 'ions ol Congress. In me a'h rnooii h. ■woitliipt-d in the Second Congreasi Ci.ureh when-, ho had a pc-, VVlieu coi. gloss was u.il in session, Mr. A usually at tendril in Ihe moinuig the Unilarim- Church. Jackson was u revereulial liearei He aiUttttled ciiurcli liall tt day His pet. in the four tiud half street (lmrclt was on LUe IcLL hand aide of the prcju-lu i ; he pant close attention to the termou, and made u profound bow lo the pulpit w lieu he tt-lircd Ile joined the Presby U=flau Church aftev be Icliofli.ii. Vim Boren, was traimt-l in tin retiinnud Dutch School, ntul al'uuduti tin Episcopal Clinch when ho alien.led a ly His Monday allciuouns wuro devoted to his poliiicul Itit-nds. 11 oi is.-n cured veiy little lor religious inatlMie. Tyler was hose ill regiml to Bnnday mid' worship. Polk, though not a prolcHscd l In istia 11, w as ul w i ys in Ids plan.. tin rode lo chin. Ii on Non.lay morning, and occupied the |a w next to tlie one Jiukson Hat'ii Col Benton occupied tlie Jack-ton pew and would not give it up. lu the al lit noon Mr. uuil Mis. Polk walked to Hit Necoml l* cdiyieriitn Cburah, wliii-h was tunr the While House, Gcnefttl Tny 1m arddum went to ehnreli. Killmorc, mori than uuy oljier ul I lie I’u-aldeuU, was an optui mol decided Ui ilsiiuli. liegitvo hi* influence and support to lhat seek Piet.:- was at ways at (Tiurrli on Hu ml ay Hu inlay moiuitigs. lie atten-kd the Piesbyioiian Cliuuli. lliiehmnin was an old Helioo. FrtSCyTeHn - the cb-reli was near his res tdeiicc. 'Tin Imthh g Was small aid thi Coligregalhui both sit i 111 I utid poo', lie win not a very icvetvulial wuishlppor. II walked toihuicli, went up Ibe ulalu al u a milling gall, dodged Into hU pew, ami aeauiil in the corner wcmctl wrapped In meditation nppuieniiy to the cud ot tin acrvlee. Airolau evur could not bill w belli or Im waa aalehp of aw ake. He hiliHtd away aa ll 01 1 .ti,1 lo be udill) aseil. lilii. nlli al lill,led Mel Vice once a day. 11, ui .t uya aeeuicd to be in agony wlnlu in church. Him bgs wem long, pewit liairow, and In: olieii relieved hunacll by TrwdervnT;r=r4e'ttre d-cir, -irctrn'Ttg rliem idear HipiiMH lie; iible. Ilia I‘aalol', 111 i. ii let. hi I Hie ‘gilt of eonl niliOU'e.’ anil Hie I'n I,h ill wrilhed ami npiilimd, all . . J . ..., ■j. m e .>( liijj tort tin In f. ihiii and Ol uut b u Iniat. em a Aledi i I ehini h, Imi ITi.d Offl. e dm - not liffpiy a plot* itai'.ll of |i I'auml ei.llkeelullou. Won't a.iy .Nnfli.i 'lAtitit it* An old colored man Iron) Hie lower pail ol the county came into town ycuter lay L*> piirelntae aollie a'pllua. While negotiating with a (uawlmd mi reel feed ineicliiuit. In oba rv* u a alcuk, oily-iook'ug darkey walking down the opnaiio aide ol tin no, al, w iih a high beaded aijxlocialic hi m l> ir'gout dit lei low no.v, mud (bn old man it If • nviey. Who? M.til l'ie cletk, lollowlig do old bn key to I lie door. l>it fum y i gwiun down the ii.*e - yoiider lie think tie * mighty grand It n we took tin; swulb'i' outeu him down at It.. v _ The old dinkey laughed a pecullur bort ol *<;lt nil lulled i.nigli, mid coniinued : He ctfitie down dr to de inueiiu' and wanted to InaKe_a speech. I>; liml llijug lie done sai l wu dal any nigger dit vo cd de ilcmocraiiC ticket otter be tuck out ami w hipped to delf. Home o’ e-t colored men did not ‘ike Jut kind o’ way town uiggei come talkin' to on, and we just lurk him down, and rent him back home wid id* back btinlercd. The old mt"l paused a. moment to curt tii* lip b <oiitcfr.pt of flic “Piwt. nigger,” a ltd then added, “But lie amt gwine to tell iiidHn 'iKiUt dal (VickbbiKg If. iwld. The <j oi. ia Ifa troad I. doi g well. Af the inneting of the dir. clot* on the 10), 'rial., the report td the receipt* and ex|ieu ci lor the four months ending July Ulal. lgid, show s >hai the grot* earning* were *#57 090 30, *nd Itm expenses \'Mti li-jd 07, I.ll Vill r the net earning* O'i!) ‘£i. A ■ hi* rate itieee<* ol net eanijnj'* ove those “t the cor., upoi.dv g pethid of la*; t eat, lor tix in’ ult.s, will !or:e In: scfWcien to p.y Uie unat four per cent, dividend for that |jetiod. Eugene, a p/ t, to Amelia : “Com* *it down nu the (belly shore, Ami loar lue mighty Otnirr Writ.” Amelia, a lasinouuble young lady to E i g> tie : T can't ait dow u, you *;liy goose, B- catne I'd but my pul d/a'-k looae.' Wutu Ua wUJ la ia4/ th lo.t li*aa I BEAT Sout lu 1 ni Miu-ic HOUSE. KN.\BK PIANOS, l hi it'll EKING PIANOS, OOI.'M iN PI AN< S nd *i.tH), and *250 IT A Mix MASON Sc HAMLIN (> li A N S . Sc lough A. Warren oi ta A NS. PUICIM. bo, r„ Mo, no, lob, diH) Ul 4500 SIJJJJ: 2 M VSIC. Aid, KINDS OF Musical Instruments. tf.e We hay lew anil imy .aali, Uua* hy iliallinga 111111,11. iWon in .(iiuiUy .n h iidenud |iri. ~. \\ ill mil |,inn,a. mi liialaUiif.iiU Inkn ,il<l plnui.N uml iirgaiiH In par I pay nieiiV Wn milieu r frit UpOfl • It'D* r'. Hoittl nriik*4 rkkC) Pi to niiu.ii's.etoiw & fhkykh, H nitlieru Alusie IduiiSe, Ailttitla, Oiu PIANO yiJMNO IS Ati - Parrot olferx —trig scryteeg —[ir tuning.mid i *nat* lug i ‘tiutoM, Leave orders 'll Hie AlilMe Store ol PiIIFLIP—, v ItKw k FHhYKU Only One Dollar l ~ SAVANNAH WFKKLY AIOUNINU NEWS Will be nentli) ally ad'dim mix monlliM lor Onu Dollar. TbU ia one ot the cheap eat weekliea publlabcd. Ii ia not a blanket Mlmel in wliuh all MOIU Ot miit'er ia pr,- mlacumialy thrown. It la a neatly printed lour page paper, compaelty madu up, amp edited with geat cam, Nothing ol adult or heavy character ia admliunl Into the ioluiihim of ilm Weekly, ll Ii an elabora'u ly compiled compendium ol the heat thing* ilm! appear m llie Dully New*. The tdo graphic i.eapatclicu ol the we*ik are re ••’ittred and carelnlly weeded of uvciylliini* that la not atlicily ol u uewa diameter, ll ilmo coiituiiiH lull report* ol the marketa : I'iiim, I||,me w'lfi have un| die advanli.ge of k dally liiair, enn get all the new*, for MIX monlliM, hy h, mling One Dollar lo Hit; pub iiml.ci ,ui 1.,r one \car by aendiug two D dlara. lim I) illy M,li ning New* ia Ibe aamo Ic la'ile uigau ui publu; muni- n that ll Ima nP-vnyg licin vig.,nniM, UmdglilTul ami • oiiHe.fvalivo in ilm dlMcnaaiou ol Hie iaauca •I Ilm day, mi l lively, aparkling and cm mil tilling In lin pr< aenutlou of ibe newt. In gathering and pub.ldling llie Imlchl in im mull.m ami m illxcti aug i|ue*lnuia ol public policy, llie Morning Nuwa' ia fully ulna umi ni ibe mu.-,i enieipualng kuiiualiaiii Ol the tiinea, Trice, fid lor 12 luoutbn ; $H lor (I imuitba, I Ire in W' fitly Nwa lias Ibu hwmo leu lurca iim dm irally Nona. Price, fd |m 12 uunitbk, frllm Ouioiilba Money nn eiluur paper can be aeiit by P. O. order, legialeicd ItUei ol KxpicoM, ut publisher'* iibK. Mm-niuic News Piintintr OMee I* the Inruoai iu me State. Every dea cripimu ui Pouring done at me aieutt-nt nonce. Ibaiik Hooka ol all kind* made lo order. II >ok and Ituling executed nn tiiapalcu. hat bmtiea'loi wink prompt ■I 11 ESTILL, Savan,iuli Ua. V u xDJ iJ .i, \ ■ t * 1I HU A.JSTD LIKE INSU LIANCIiI AGEJSI7, HOGANBVILLK, GA , I .lial ■ lie j/l<: i.- .f fomrve ray lrt<n.!* In M> rt weih-.r uvaiui/who ilculre to hav* then property Mini mi io*. or Uanaavw by Sr*. To tr, v **t l.lri,' n luhiu ititioa for Iha Ot**H” they may lean, br-hltwl, I .hall be toaerve theiu with % U'<c Policy in iha ALABAMA GOLE LIFE I.NBUMHCE COMPANY, or any oth-r oornganj </f tln-lr <nru ■ l/.aioc. ir l am w/rklr.g directly for the ■ wl.AitkMA ■ ttol.LP' aaa Utwirw ray fnaail. to .Hue e. JN ot.ee* Al-Jr Pr-'t UaNo ueMi.ng watches,- clock*, ew n.g loacuinta, phaaoa, Atc^ .1 p.tiwo *i.i do MINI to cail oiaCspt. L. li. B-.iiim , ui Ju. g* t/aikj Bi.ia atoru, lie aa-i an expeiiei.ee ol tea years In tb taut ueaa and use* no wuiaky lit- Ula pi act lee, wliicti inauie* *uucs*s. Jew, try repaired. Piwiii jewtliy lira. to oioer. Ail work guaiwotcsaj. Beilale'* sewing In .oUUIc u j|. me o j. iu '.tic WuliJ, at f 1 a plug NO 3T