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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1875)
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Ittt), M II tint tilts t-*l. Win <Mifl H l> nt ; *'J i'/ib f ‘i'- “tlli' JJ,ul|y ultot* till* *iJi*JtU>li VuittJi I"’ ■*!&. iu iu jtlUi Uw> I*ll •*♦, r: i I' Or. i't. ; ' ii ; 111 It II m > 'i' 9 Will'll 11,11, II,;h out cii'lllty, rulin' • ' II K lli u mliii I Willi AUnnln via linn'll Villi, I' i-i Jn m la untilrr itin biM ItitiAha Ini obtaining (In' ill:.lull rianlU Winn win tt' U il|'i*.i 'i" tliiiini lal iHalres* of t in' nniniiy it < almost IficliiH'il In giv> *l’ i* * 1,1 ,l In 1 1 11 i*vt. Hill WO ttl.wt tl I.U **lsft Ibtppoa*- -■•h ftl'liptl'Ml book* win: i.|.ni,l i| iiml tin nuf vny in,nii liy ('nlonr.l K* tiim'ly in tim t** 11 i,| JWa mti.j'li il, ulil<l‘. whili it—*"• '* '■ I III: ilivl nliri: liil wi-i-ti iln it, I ,ua *ll* I \ in'n ii liiw imltiM Inyni'l ll, i*t- nl II" '' . ni '• Wagon finnl, w ild no (lilt ik Ui 11 '< I'nin liiiniiiiuUi wllli imiy h ' til °f fclllllT VI. KT, wliili: Ilia ilui'|m:bi tail upon Uni i ntim Hm t wMili l l , t(*in I .Inn "'twnl \V iiln wnilnj , ui (l k, fn b’lymic iiiuniy, i "tily twclvij Ua l ilwp mill mA mri'i-itUiK twin iniiFTfiaT i iit limiting nl nny rnml t vnr I,mill tin niv.li Miilillr < tnnrgla. _ iLAliitt-iltiu,|i|i,,l ftt-il, ni w” liUW gliKKCsldi, tiimkH la* opnnrti lor tlm HUlmt'lipUi'li nl nl,it-It lii,in inn mill nl lln linn In Ilm nllmr w Itli lln jm. i■ ivi imam r ttiot nvtry Block hull I m Laa Uu t riyth • | Tfrc Stin it, mill Ill'll lm -liiill Imvn llin I'lrli'it ni n nvnr nny tuiliou i urn lintlm iu Um mli t linn nf mii inn m ij'Tarinr Sir tiiili, while I In* price oi liliur l llji.l t modular u and Iramiuatatn TSS, so Hint ! niotklioldeis who pti lt r !<• pay m the <• |j may leel that they Hre lit-t contTiUSiitig more pin I ill.i limn (hoof vt Itu |my in work, many dillluiliics in ilm gr ding oi tli'' road w ill l)f removed Li docs mi in llii.t il tin people ofII nil id, Mrrmi'lliii iiilij Payette 1 1 'Uiilitn mi- in rarnusl ulwut n road we could soon have sun k enough subscribed, counting in tliu aid to tin obtained Iroui Atlanta and Columbus arid other iutcuue- j liittlu towns, together with the In Ip tu In; obtained Hum the State, (which u gd'j.Wßi per mile allt i llic construction ol UnOTHsl 20 nulls,) to huiitl lb* ctiliio road, ami build it AT (INCH, without having to suspend ojm rations ami acll out at a saci iflee ol tliu stock invest'd and allowing the property to part* Into Other hands. Kspecially could this he dM attd the road made a certainty, 11 a arraiiguineut could he uiadu to tliilllfwillltlli II'" North A S>uth road which ha* aii saady rolling stork am) twen ty tnifilW'% Matidii, bringing that road to withlutt fts# tlilk's ol iluiniltou. Tlieie can be no difficulty in making this connec tion, since the charter of our road pruvidea specifically for this very thing. In regaid to hnilding the road cheaply by paying the sLrck sub-cnU and in work on the road, it may be further tuuxi that the Griffin & North Alabama road was built upou this plan fruin Utitßn to Newuao, and wo are satisfied that the same amount of stock re quired to couatruct that thirty Dye miles ot road would be amply sufficient to buihf a narrow gauge road from Urceuville to At lanta, the grading being very light, as shown by the Kennedy survey iu 1873. Theretore we feci warranted in saying to the people of Meriwether that, notwith standing the short crops of this year and the stringency ul the times, we may have a railroad to carry our next year’s crops to Yllaniaor Columbus, just as we prefer. •Ve regard the pretent as au opportune moment on account ot the willingness of so many other comities, towns and cities to co-operate with us. Ouce mote, people ot Meriwether, wc urge jou to strike “while Uie iron is hotyou will i-eVer have such snotheroppottuniiy. Come to the lueeliug on 'he first 1 ueausy in October prepared to ait. the cnt.rprise to the utmost client of yout ainlily ad auxess u ctrtui/i. • irnninr T’lm"ttirsn , NBP 'l i,t <....,iirf ii-itft * ,i ' - inpli# him (*f 1.1 .w k : Hr h* h pjt na Amut 't f.imiffM tl**- ,*>i,lni-ii i- Oriift. OtUfidi iI- SniM'-n i,i- : "ii h b,--* i* : 1 1-, 11 Bilik* *** y*‘'y, i ,: ill'll i- am|, i-, l,i- I"V ("'■ i f v . I**’ * tiy l*li ,fi i ' 11 . 11- I *,:, -i I 1 -I, ,* * 111 ll* l,*,i rt l,' iit nl i'l'i-iW-*, I,'ll 1 In,l l nyiihrtai t' hi.,. j(e wn, i '"■if H ;,ii * niirt - hi- a *ll till- li./itl aiy, I,in if* '*■* . , ,i had 111*- 'nil IK ill tain 'lint it y Will* *-i .| kh i-.iy. 1 ii..vy lm Imiiy *.'•***!>* •• •*l,i-ii,i ;l I,l* I .V'.nln ’arVt-la*'' i i,i,traijt'i-n 1.1 wymj .!i"':..- Thnntlli'i l a i/f*.; !.■... ii, 1, ai, ii IV• iK■ i*-* (,'-11*-I<* *** ay< ,lli: ma* i,t lln: oriy'l,,i, Ji rnii nvi-i i in, i . J****4,—,rf-*-*l, noH ii'imrt, wr In —' 106 ,nlyi r hc.'h il I *r,i- 11- ' mill l** Un In jit ~ii. am a j>. Moil ~l i *li( mi; "Irirtijjpil ||, It id ii:ii,a i.i :i • i- ay It'ir |(' f nn. * I i*n •- *. i ■* ■ I 11 - ~ i 1 ,* il il * Il- 1 1- *: i (/.,!. f,i a, UI" i' II In i . 1,1 nil I dll lot. ml, i fi* -a m. wlts- i, ‘in. hifu-liniiy 'i" Jici:i *f Km linmli < mint v* u nny CUi! il* . in a a 1,1 (in-*, rturii.wn i'll !< Ini-. H':ii.i'- , win li: if Aitniil fc i*aV< fii*<li i iiitimt ar:a :a,>' .1■ fI, i,, 11- i*: l* n: ~ [,l l, flilUi lit ll,* - : I.*, :* that ■* l> lipil IB' n, in ,i vnij.nl low ily i* It, II * >*i *f. i ,|a. k Ctri |ha ;t, a. 11) il,ljwr, tS-|mr t 11 ,. p ' - ’ >. r.11'.-M Hill'l..: !'■ !l,Bpl lm f,iljl*l ll.ttl 11, ' lln :,,T. in I m ni: wnliny kiinwi I nun ttriu t<‘ ,1 nl* < miiiiTirff. 11.- win Krnu lit l" t!‘* mmity ir,m Vnjtiai* m*ny y* tr !/"> f'> Mi Ki,i• • i Wit'lcn, ni*'! n'U twariU imtniiii the [,ri*)-trty i*l Mi In* l -',tinj*i** i, tin nil’ll Mnlmini tvAVi Ilia, tint! Jn h IMtlt hi* l< pn'llNiirt >■* „ vv,t it'll hmii'/il I 11l wit* nil# 'll tin WilJ-i-l* ftf*,*,l,4 lln- In*i-I-, mill i.l-VlTlist il I in, i, i, rt unity In ll.liltin' *wllin a, iii Hi-, u,niii- D(iiiM-* in llt '•m,iU*tit * i I <n ifitm,' >|„j ,r Jt.mV * ~iiii*i 11■, ' -'ii*i In a lit ,^tn i [,Uy nl I,U own Hie. Many nl Inn j*--* *n*l. ,wit) p ,yi i,s:a Invi' '*|'l .i''l I** l ' 1 ,-, t*i> Ii Htinn nl tin 11 h• | i <*-, I At till li lln.*. I* 'I **f?r-rll M r * M *} l'* ililJLid :I KI ll 1 1-Kf> * {.tIM, trl. MiOK oHl'ii Hii'l #. i .$ i : i)nr hti<l !♦ cp iititiiU* i <*f •* ♦it j*ii m* I .VlA** f | If'ill.', W lien Jl< ft I Jr|Mft IIJ AJII. * - * 'ii | *i, t.*i I Aniv, *jc Am it* ii.i fin )i*'ii .f iii icl* *it f wi | i , . <. i -,v. *i ” ii i • i I-. *in , • ■ * * n 5 • ■ - . ' >ltU Hill ..|4 U- W if •.* >V * lj i. 'MU ill ffrr .fii* iifi* - vtir TT-' k * i U* • ‘ T{< lr-i k-vf tJ |f r*"i. rif*l I.i il .V % III!.* * rii *nJ ' It iH liill it- i'Millll i n.i'l,l niii' ii,,; tin’ idler, wns ni "yittiup now 111 -4*lll* I ) Wr nil sill:.) yusiu ; .1* o 111 .1 111 'III' ci |tf III' fhoi II iT._, I HhuMA Vli t.r, I ntws * llev, II I k %.,Ol ttl i I'limilive ll.i(|iil pi isiiasirm, i ii u.'Stdrtlli id I oitplilt, t'Jltfk hid In mist* I Um n < .huirh * ,uv "i’l'^HF 1 Ji"niasl!li ■ ij'iUimg icmlßhW >ot II!' rnri ml gi utlruiiui ii' ft ar<l Mliell iloctfiiir Mr cr, has a IrtHtUy, ami rprtte nm. Il is Tins tjat ilh.l irudilvln- him ltd i*. now ntiiiiil VO i' n's age, and lnv been mat rltpi thfiie(it) tinfesi hy iift. first wile he nail i iglil thiidren ; hy Ills sis rin l ten ; aliil by tin' pH w ill wile tldjl'-en. licLmg U 1 w. hU/ +d W thm* tliefr wefi IP !">) and ! IJ girl-, seven have died, leaving "I Ijvin III' glnl.nl and gui-ii. geam-t-i liil Iren atrtmr numerous lo fiiuitlion.* Mr. T is bti I lmui-U' and v igor. mi. unit hears ha tiofiuT iuodc*ily,AJttt has Bo aspiration to ha * • v ■ Uni, A Yi> kidiurg Ueiald reporter has inter viewed Udverm r Ames l’lre Oovcrui mis tlm tune lor such stories as he lias told ha* passed, and greatly modifies his first iis-s i lions he says lie knows ol no present irouhle, and will nu:cnKr Invoke the civil pow er using tja military. Me culled lot Uoops bciause rrfTfiie County who is coiomtpsaid Ire was unable to eu Torce. Ue law. Uovernor Ames says he will call upon the tvlieiitl ol Watreu county il nm siaiy, to ipiuil any and isturtrauev btttorc using or Hying to use the troops, lie warns to sis.' peat c prevail, and wih li.nl with tie iighl the day when llie"whiles and blacks will move together in harmony. Unless there is a more peaceable stale ol all ots, lie does not buUeve there cau be a tan election, iliuugjnic Wmiws oi uo viuieuee now. lias il ever occurred to Jha miserable milksop Amos that the best tlhig he could do lor hr* parly Ami tor the pcoplu oi Mis sissippi would be to resign a [asilioh which he is to pro emiueully nwtil lo till arid re luru with Iris pluuder to Lis home in Alas sachusetls. If the Democrats carry Ohio and Penu syuvania—itird it is evident that these two i States are mutually helping each other— ' two things may Ire accepted as settled ; ! First, that the West will control the Pies idential election ; aud, second, that anti resumption and the d'roiitional of the na lloual bauk system will be the hading plant iu the National Democratic platform, —[St. Louis Uepublicau. Thirty-nine lashes on the bare back, is proposed in New Jersey for any man who Hcceps an office, the duties ot which he kuows himself incapable to perform. Go up head Jersey. How would that law work tn Mississippi, Louisiana and South Carolina ? Judge Johnson of the Chastahoochee cir cuit has resigned and Judge Martin J- Crawford has been appointed to fill the va caacy. | TM* *i j*4= fife U*f nr**' “Ti ** ul Mr. Ait hMjilx.r 11. . nL’ a*, lih r, tramß^r *! jx>ri 1 > <>f i!*e/pitnl, witii wl-icii i* * y ?r.u*'rkl. From be <3bv < 4 /.Si* that iyiV M-r;*c )e. rit aj f bi< iuJics* *'! i.i; / <4 v Arr.r *U 3€rfrrtifc*Jf uLtfi’y i-N y,.-'t ( siv* *'xeriio, ao<3 ftis ball * or i. by a g^avt y.nt 1 1* ijiU, Kt ciißt-1 io 11. ark h;uo as wirj .v. .if-*, wiir'i'tfii wim t?rirr</we4.Sfom tbeotb r —c^-rd-www. .mi|tj■ •y an>:t;rnn'r’.":n tr "~ ourt< *: ?-* L-i - a<4 Uie lOGQ f n> —wfc do 1 ... r> tV' Uni*tit biacobeagtie , b n*7r;j' .7> '77 b rjTaTol*j f sr w i k 4 vb ; t-:t •;i /c •if * lion. hwit ii a bgu *r i’•*i ji * I “t bi • 4 -* at; sod fey fk *'*<;> or* M ha Ihi ikA A ;i* uo tu af y be; ood tbe V * /. :* !■ , Uitd . K.hiU'.d }-•:!>* A ? ; ■ ‘ii f t i H tjft-i I V* i ol tha‘ f- Vi ;} U.W of tb<- U*o*sl K/l/isi | eK*/ we , Hii.i ia rt > Mr os, a* *oo ami cr.fr* .. taiid ..odibbr ! v. ii ji aln-.rei giavby His .Jtfctf IlitlPr Ij* ill \*A l fie ell bi ial fl ifctiO io a; 4 riw *l m * f*e bsj* !(a Wft ilKaa o J l , <■ vi. . tr**m *’<fiwi<4 and. He Ik rv*w in o oiaikable <*m ilu>o. A.IHIA H. tAttftt* MV t..t * v,*y inri-rrew w'th (Mhh Htuntii ** ijwjnMisro Ttse tv. oni-i l it’i<" -’t tin- he* ii.gst wliulit inwil* nmni-y liy lummy e- ili e w-tr. lit ,* im lAtipr, „ itnti-y *-.l'|*i.m- lii it. Ui lit -wru . ***.*- n-------* +.Vin- -h* *;ul til IllliW:, - ii in,l,a , * n r n( n*nl jnn-prnu> Intuit Ci,(U*".a-,M k* c* bio !*<.; witfnml hi* Cftn* * itm 'in I ' I* •• <tl l'inH)i Jlpr *f*-u.*m in She Ia yl*i-,t re, fi kb-'tll n-mr htiin.'i il w-.fkii k ln*in)*io bin *" 'in** iim ltiiriy at, n.t*4y*( , n, ii| *-fliß ' I.i* '* tniny hn*4t*** kttt j*- !.u own ll m.a J*' : rn*t I l"l najjyr It Inn * nycl III* hill/'' j'lmit.ilin>.Jgni|*lltnl 11. In* h '<!••< ■ u I—' i SerwWlTt pn*l*tN;.*, •' *♦ .TTr *• I lln I* ">w ftlid ko-Kj a* aIHR ! Hill ('Hi of U*" Vwe ipppu't’e of tfii' h? i!f; ■* ir*y We ; the • fir y #*i I'HIW when %vi‘l mutiny h ttlif ■ Lilian a4*'rt/ thw farmnr* of fitf 7 i' *: Bu ll to trlT , Him 4 Jilt’. Mi" *r in i!i Yf t o(’|br /ii ut.f'i! | fill-IN *t# of i ilfl Tiifc Foil if ic au 7rn, if.K rnMA WAn I -innn’H IV * lirtii’i I AW a*liinylrHi{>*‘ ml to lln* II 'lirllnfi: Han t ill . Th‘’ h*vy 4*= , tnux- in t(j.' It..,,nh!h in iii*ijniity In M im it ri'ipii 'ln'* In re hy i|a li ii-iitiy (mil, it: urn nl (ntri it'* H "Ir rnn-k*l>l*' l(friift. *nt ,' mnl iv hum'ni iii i* ivm-ntg (lUior Ihuiyt* lit* ; !■ ,t:i low In tin I', • i(i)ritl!! opl:*tinn' lix id ia*:,nr IP ilma Jr show* that Mr ! Ithiim ' i lliflih' tin in tii* own HliiUl i nit ill* wiitt mnl tlml lhiinjmrlßlinlt nf Ho Pm Matt iti avia positive damage. A •I to g '' lurjiijifi nfil* il in cottVt**tta| ... . •• M . PBnn.viv i.1.il IsiMH i > ikdHs ■lttiilal'hry hy the m} lo ii oi in.- I nited S' !'•,' ihnniL . idmudienl ■■ m-y ol tlir b.il>ur~|)OT tin yd< throne their riders. Ale idtirg I>eiii iHXat said tlmt m-vl yenr fac expautWt lo ice tin' same popular rising, only a gr<‘*t dual mi.re so. wbteh tltovi '(arrln Vin Ha it'ri out in I rib .l it" idea gains much rtreglh here that tteneial tlraut will be brought fur ward >r. the hard money candi late m and 'lint lie will liavn combined sup jsrrt, as In lr?d, ol whal is called the no n ny (rower of the country, lint it is not ex pected that lie will win, whatever platform lie may accept. ♦ Tins ltr v"N Why Uncle William Al len has made emrttier speech. lie Mid. among other telling things, thi Now, the reason why the money U. piled up to the banks so strong U j list that the leas money tWre is among the people the more their tarini! w ill deptetiaie in YaJwe, the more cheap labor wiil become; and wbea they have the money ready, and when the fkr ntcr’s larin dro|>s down to aboil one-fourth its real value, they will Ire ready’W buy it of you, and so with everything flsa.aC.Th* they cn keep money, tkdßpwer the lulroring value ot the de s) the greater Uieir™rgA| when the people are compelled fo sell theW property iu order to live at all. That is the reason ot it THE President has requested Governor Amcsto try and keep the |>cace without the interference ot Uuitcd v Stales troops. The Mobile Regtator thi ,ks there is nothing easier. This is the Kegister's plan ot paci ti cat ion : Let Ames resign and turn the government over to some god Mississippi Conservative to act until au election can take plaoe, which will rest.re the while people to their proper place as the ruling aud governing race to oe ruled end govern eti, and we snail hear of no more trouble in that. Peace can only he assuied in that sec ion when society is &ct;kd upon its logical basis. The North Carolina and T.x.as conven ■lions are endeavoring to subserve the great iaw of civil rights. They are trying to make the paymeut.of the poll tax aqualiii cation lor suifiage. Maine is almost redeemed The old Raiiical m ijoiiU) of the iast election, ten thousand, is now*cul down to less than tout thousaud. The ofUcim count may still turUter reduce iu I:irrnw .tu ;** B illroad. Hy. MjM., n.rfi .-j ty with wi*ki . --it* f*! *tm|P JtridTng p*-np' in tv< ‘ t oi t!*c enutitry tu con hiisr U*e '*. n tu.'l-f uf Cheape: : jAr lailf ihim they hnva , 'n-tit. I*.: 1 UdtJ. 'I hi (nil!' racii'i.r#' O, , he ftacilwrti yu*t- it l o cutii-lu; nitfih*. anil U*n eijH U-IVk :1 h'nit. Ami !■' ; all-rfc istmitig t ; Ir,e T-ek-i TT.:*) re t,n-i tja& iu wuilli nr ii-s*. at Iht- only w ay core {TiiTtrafe'l fwiim;**! lam • - "f • • j qarrv u Uriiiyiuy no; u*. jl.*e .. y I ahy amierrtooi, ii*r. ti*i;.Mikl iniiybimrs "ry ai jr, *1 J,t 111 cow*kit:i I li.y cptn**..,,,- ♦ n l H i j a, fort a,i:ia ■.u-rtol aml ill artmt. Any *n (and rtiiiitia the io*v*lu*ent w. s'.l :•*. ll 1* tn-ally titab iiiiki by si l inHai. ' that tiwiu* Ksuat :'m-t^r;■ s drop slow si ' IX i:,in, ,'f Jual nti<-b,l nl ?ht: 1# it! i. if *t .noaio paoyip w v -.it to lhi:.i£iVC*-i lln-1.l It v ;al..in‘l yu** frt*.oßn bank i i Opt at eight to. i, w inlx the Vail o W > a ig< • ,1, Ji.a*e U*uc.y a’. **x h....a pel to** lit . * TTlf T*enrare • Tgr- at import,* •t . il, .*V*uU* i kw lln-fdr -a-or Meal mt*(Nw::r- a*! pper:?’”* S' ‘ ! yd cnnUMl Vilid gi ige, nor gt*r '!**'“*C(HBrol bon.cas l , •■ippnri ibtu* afltw they ' *1 i iUcli t >i i (a'Jpb ri~i XT' ! in amt# 'I he count/) nßh Altai.la n* - = ulti 'h nl Ihewt illllt ii/wd*. Tb 4 nit-ttii j 1,. , 1.1 'till, gh Jfayclitliiie *Mft>.ln e •'. 11-mi. ; -,oe (hat w bi U- ' In ail of J *(.* <9HL' -‘*“A ; *< Uifoug > I. ain.' e> hie ryuw'y aral iiiil anotbet lOtlb Ait UMW Hah Bll'i I " r**l * one tilt" icto |*n,k county Tire Mitt* foa*' lb oi l tint. e*t over PdlCTlil:i -i SloT.au a IU r, ami (hey ihoui'l l* buffi o I Iht*ply li,at they nan carry into S><i<l fr liie ihy It,i one n |,l a t,:i ami frii,'). 1 n tuiiitl pr*ipoitior*J AH lin* wlb : not no til Mb lay. hat t**.t oi t*< Wifi lute : In - m-eeh, eUIUgIHIM er-"' l' 1 :. -j - —^^B**t*- —— nl?Hdll.\ M.riwco if V"*my Mrs -until K K *Ht*r * . * for < ttmrpfUa, id ;.m .ii y ami *; ll '* V apart .an 1 1 vain t in ut In ni Mini- in ,VlkiM on U,l lUi ylay nl i 1 I. lota-, (Mocnialr) i *. ~"i * f .'i* .1 MK-S vv 0 Jflp * i K' >M*.' I •' • MriTHai. K Ml Oi wniJH <1 i >li fp Yvs a|>bn‘Trwlt^Mß‘pte>^^' i Him" .nwjppf i win •snw v 10 P7V . mt (K' -I ' rtir** ” When ”TktrnywPf Cho .7. ;t.v rite ttoirool bnMr on the Tt'W'is, wilt v' i love nic H A < ht>. Iroy* ;•>* Mv dear old M-une r. and <'tstisj* -T j •N”Wry even, rt g •? TT * The LiUlr. Log itriu's aMupa IJp after 1 ’ S al,;* HrV* Its ' l Mother flrcre * 3-nig and f'O' lls,.lfi Tie Crsjs’ on Hie |ke>r Wdliv’s Dead, being and Clnmi Mayo T Ms lelninc fiiey. thing and Clio. Hays. H i Birney M u-hr'ee. H and ('li- ...Hays If, Dora, Dulling Song aud UUo. . . Mays, .f# By HAYS. Where is P.oa to-nigtit A C. Dunks 3u llai'grv and Cool Hone and ( bo. I><nks 30 tWnwlowg ot long sg ". !* and (.ho. ibinks 30 j Allie. Darling Boug and Cho. Danks 30 iTh in Dream* a Sweet Voice calls ina Song and Cho Danks V) The (Mfi.’en A adding. S. and C. i>auks 30 | WbyJpm't you Write to rue. th g and Cho. ...IHnks 30 TtkFn ithere<l Hose. S. and Cho Danks 30 You’ll forget me, by and by. Song ar.l Chorus. ....... Danks 30 Promise you'll be true to me Song and Ciiorus Danks 30 Liula Budie May. Hong and C. Danks 30 ray Soul. Sacred Solo and Quartette Dauks 30 By DANES. Wing remale SvelL Berio Comic Song. Stewart 30 Angel Gabriel. End Song Stewart 3U Sing me to Sleep. Moth, r—S. Cho St*wrt 9) Jodiest Girl in Town. Sand C Siewart 30 True as Steel. Picture. Serio- Comic Snr. Siewr33 Sing me a Soog ol my Norah, Stewart 3U Wou’t we Cat a Swell. *Scrio- Comic Song. Stewart 30 Ettie Dear, for you I'm waiting. S mg and Chorus. Stew ait 30 Don't forget to love me. S. & C. -Stewart 30 Help One Another. Picture. Seri,—C >nik Song. Stewart 3.1 SWeet Mollis Moore. S. art# C. S.ew&rt 30 Fluting on Ihe Streets. Serio- Comic Song. Stewart 30 By STEWART. Little Girtie’s with the Angels now. S> ug and Choi us. ‘” v Christie 30 Forsaken. Uatiad Christie 30 Willing. Loee, tor Thee—Soeg and Cho. ClmtUe SO Someone kissed me in Uiy b.eep. S-mg and Cuorus Cnrislie 30 Littie Hands we clasp no more. Song and Chorus. Christie DO By CHRISTIE. Published and forsale by J.L. PETEIiS. 843 Broad way, N. Y. „ P. O. Box 5430. J. A. F.Wsf K. w c. i:oaiNß4>N N IS W J’A I- LL. <i O O D S Just Receive*d At ROBIN SON <S- BROS., CHEAP CAS I l STORE 'f ' DRY (MX) i-)s; /-♦= {.'HOW MIIHTINGS, wild 6aj|gJjUPftyißOWN ,o ! ir-TSTTTED-BSIatEACUEW mI M.a i> AN 1> '■IK “ h * ed BTK,F£ * Ki-KM.T.' L fwKS- i*#,‘AlD OPERA KLA.SNr.L.'-.A AScIM.-HE, BLAh K ALKAt A. me. ii | A Beau:if>j: of of FALL PRINTS AT lOIU per Yard. 7 Tl< CNs. IIOSIEJ. \ . ol.ok LA IlEb SILK SC'Afiy!i,COLl.AKn >, l l KFS AC. Clotliintr NlticUs up ill tin* Xvttovfc if¥ w-:-, OttcatTSTirAM EVER BEroKK f •GTS AND SHOE-^L I < !-*:.*- Vf*'. f.r*. ui* aiitl U*ptr—A il i^^bi.|*nrrf 11A A Ii iv - HAS lAhhl* v l I Ai:l.i. 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