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The Meriwether Counts Vindicator
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THE VINDICATOR. |
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BY TTM T HJEVILL.
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If A liberal deduction made to those
advertising Or the month or ■> car
COUNTY OFFICRRS.
ORDINARY A. J. Hinton
AH ERIFF O.&. Ftorywen
CLERK a W. H. Kellw
TAX UCCMVEB B.H.
tax oouuficres i. a. cam* an
tKRAAIUpI <l. AA .tWjr
BURV EVUII O. V. Mathew.
CORONER Joti It Jones.
COUNTY COMMIBBION ERB.
R A. Cbutm. Ann# SiWcy,
tL 4. YUexrs. J.fc Buchanan,
Allen 11. Waon.
BOARD OF EFH-CATIUN
John W. Park, W. J. Barnes,
Mad son Reeve*, R. A. Parker,
A. FT. Freeman, Sec.
sywtrnH afith OUUiet,P U. Urn water
illU’ It BSE N T AT l V ES.
John B. Roper Jamea W. Taylor.
BUSINESS CARDS
' JOHN W. PARK,
trroHSKVA ruw,
j\ (Jhki svti i k, Ga
Wl'l praeHei* in Meriwether and the ml
tn*ln.iu# eouiiOi; „
•V li'i >- . ... tIMM!,. .
A It FREEMAN,
ATT' <HNLV AT LA W
UmCi-.nyii.i.k t!a.
All business entrusted tn hi* rare it tend
and to promptly i I faithfully
J) KTiS ID.
A TTftRNLV \ T U\ W
/\ GttkKNviM.lv Oa.
Will praiYioe in Meriwether and the
tonnUea itHiilUMlnir th* Cos" i-tn ctecull.
A G FLOYD, W 11 8.
I > kmidkrt den n*tr.
j fi hai nvlla ■ , <1 *
Term* Cmti All work Warranted,
DR K It TKUttELL
t VflfWMtU ar vlrt* to
\ / UiM l*eSi)e ■—Offtoa with To* Ulto t
Dr J K O. Tel ■•]!. i< 111‘ D lie Store.
DU. K. it ANTHONY,
( \rrr.HK *’* 1
J, *.*.*n* of (IreeiivilU* and *' '■
tf(>fiw at 0. J * t ' , ‘* Drue
H.q>-
' THE
Q[,P THWyi.IIV |A.AtfT RtliKJ.
()l J KUrnj’*, y\n
ALBERT lEHMAN
"I T \* NOW. '1 will keep .."I*") * '•■■■
J 1 han.J i hi* old aland East aid*.' oi
the pi'Mie Square, a good an 1
wrt.t *K!.r'TKt> evens, or
JLWKUIf AS i FANCY GOODE
Cod dating, in part 01,
nr GOLD and hILVe.II WHi.,jf?
Hlctn and Key-w inner .of tin- D>t innki
Bpteod+d GtH -*•! httri-r Watch,’ Chatii
CLOCKS
of all *i ze, maker* an ) pric a
flold Pen* ami all kind* <d holder** fiold
Ktlaer A itel Spectacle* A Eyt-Ola'
SOLID SILVER TAJIi.E WARE
Silver Plata* Ware
ol ail kinds au<i a'ysee,.,
r* ket, Table * iD-rr. Alta/on.
by the very renowned tr.aV.er*, IOHKPI
IRJDOBRB and GEORGE WObTLN
HOLHF
BEFAIBIJSa
I am still repairing all good* in my ov
Too many citizens of Meriwether and ad
Joialog couoties have teated my work to
require a word rom me at to the cLarac
tM till. ! will hirwerer warrant atl my
work, if properly utej, as 1 bate always
done, and reapeeUtallj ask a ore tin nance o
the patrooage I hsve received from m
f'tends In Meriwether
ALBEFfT LRU MAM
Can’t he msde h y every agent
<£/e/ <J kJ tray month in toe business
lit furnish, but those willing to work can
eaaily earn a dozen dollars a day in their
owa ioealiuea Hare no room to explain
here. Business pleasant and bon >rab a
Women, and boys aod zirts and as well a,
man. We still furnish yon a complete
Outfit free. The business peyt better than
anything else. We will bear expenses A
Ui'iog fen. Particulars free. Write aod
see. fat meet and mechanics, tbeir sons
and daughters, and cisaaea in need of paj
i*( work at borne, aboard write to ns and
learn all about the work at c nee. Now ia
tbe time, Isjn*t delay. Address Tbot
Augusta, Maioe.
GREENVILLE. MKIUWE , ni.<X>BNgv<M.-<HTLY- 27. ■ I6TT;
BUT I'OC LAIC Til AX Kit.
Life I* a race, where some succeed,
WUi ,■ yihers ate beg tuning :
Tis luck at luiio-, at others Sjieod,
That (Jives uu surly wiuuiust.
Bat it you chance Ur lad behind.
Ne’er slacken your endeavor,
But keep tins waiol-so u■ t a It in iu,n 1 -
’fi better lata tk ut never.
li you can keep ahead, ’iis a ell,
Bit uevai uipypur neiifhfcor ;
’Tie noble when you can excel.
By honest, imtionl lainsr :
B it it you are .multiplied at last,
Pres* on us bold a- ever ;
Remember, though you are aurpaaaed,
“l is belter late than never.
Nu'ei lab,}'.' t >i a t idle boast
Ol victory oyer or ither ;
iB it white vo i sfriirryc.ftjr iitt-rntoat,
Deal (airly with a broth r,
Wtiate'er your ataiiou, do your best,
And hold your purpose ever ;
And llyoa lailt ■ Itoat tuc reel,
•lis better late than ujver. ,
ChoaseyrelHha path lu avM h y> i run
B,l'cceo.l by noble dariit j , ,
I'lieu, the last, when mice ’in won.
Your crown is wo"tn the 'veario a; ;
Thun never iret, U left !i:hln 1,
Nor slacken your olid, avo.,
’Tis better mie ihau uev r.
l)t|Hiul at at Tour Own Idlort*.
Fijjltt your un n batl'ea. ILh* your own
row, Ask uo 'favors i ! anyone, and you
will succeed a thousand times belter than
those who ale always, hi:< ecliiny smile
■ ;r ~ C.ABIS N • ''
you us you can help v in ell, lie, ait>e'” ho
one v\i;l In* so heartily iiitcratstod iu your
dlaha. I’m tirsl slip will miide sueil a
l u.j{ one, perhaps , but nirarfiijr your oi
Any Up the mountain .vein make each otic
lend o. e another, and Mae 1 tlrtn hi that
whbr you ch'ui il: kgrtid Huntiirr. Mm
vv 110 IliiV ' llix and" f■!: il toll llllPN Hl l'f
tlioM* fi v<’ lliOU'Hiid !j ! I i' -
tilllll y* iI!l # Out tel Ul t<*d (HI Willi it
*V^‘T-4-'HtHUHi *i jl!nr tl_lw . M Hvv !♦ ithVt
f l!i;; •>WU i \ ill li-H, Ht *{UllHii| a 111 <*, lj V* V <
ri4t Ijmm thrfitt f 1190 poj*u!ii<y I f piif!n
ol j.Ut l l , Ol ii tIUHi i!)
-pi* K Ilit ) !,a t 1 <mi!n!m uto<i t li.tnij*'
H\<) t tin* fiu’dir lirafl. Wno
mil to to I*. tin lr ©n *> ** ati*J l i *v
or kiii w-n * •*> t -l‘” rt’ly *>“' win*
it*T uuii7i T < T TVT“> hTd *' *> i iVVfo j> Ti tfi <t iTi fi i U ffi:'
lu ■tk a vtof S lor li iol • Kit tier
you v .j V vw Uw fr>r nTouoy. f
f*r ttoyUilox w<rk wriN ytrar imo-{.
umri afoj in i&v T, f win TANARUS” nml *u>m
Uv v f ' '• N-Hit ki any Uuri
(tVe It to ahV- *i ftHVO l yon no H
•| u tlM o U Hurt h trim) nr'' fin*?
- at' Hi uJ •' : !
• II Mi *o* * •
hiunll ttirni-.
The Du i>l any Hiulo or w-piou Into
ili I hum* ;i' • :t,i pr <>; •< r ily 1.. that ii
£*•.'. lte£r_’S.a w-fijic iltulir rnn::‘rr r nr.
I Btai fj a very—avyv. <4 m+v 4v>
f ' 7 i"t Wll' T. 4 I.' ..f l. • i\',.1'.,l ./I I),
•>i*t they r.if’ u* 14/1 >u tlt** un!fi:li'it prin
£6l ■ - hftfl : Utit WMBS Ji uuc
I '.J buahMf** mid it , it *lll rttssluii) . Jo
the viutti un inf lUo *tn mg lit' 1 , and siwli
a ttii'ig c*o l I l.u th in 1 w all much lu-iter
.ucicwe Ilia', now, lor tln u n i-l ii.t' r miijlit
'1" all ->1 I'•'y “,nnar' Ii 'll !! hi- *U'Vi;vcd
and atr ahoolule sul.icr it. Ho lar an Hie
v uompltolKUiDt of Inlrrr we concerned,
fmmmg on a larj;o went*, wa* tin- 1 1 on■*
*'iccn*tfully—a* the lark of noil *iii;ri'U
mi not Mr telly the result of *Uve labor, It
i.itaJ not If iincu wj here —but all who
hv- tr-*l planting on a very larg.-
dare then litvo found it a failure. Irion# I
t|)<- truth must If sooner or lalef learned
by our people that ibo Boutir fanout, proa
p*ri*M a p’an'in/ region, but# (aiming one,
Fu’ilhrrn F'trrrU r
- -
Daniel Wet.-tio i i.r* 1 1 • o<J witli having
a ><l: II I had a® many sun* *1 old X’/lam, I
would have them alt lero a Ira.l j, <0 Ue-y
wow'd have aom'tfiiuj to* fall )*.,k
on \ Inca## they failed
in ifca!atioD. A Philadelphia pa
per moralize* thue senxibly there >n : The
number of young mm wiio are brought up
to no awful trade or calling ia on the in
crc-*e The efl<* tof thi* toeeen In polit!
c w})pyo lhoiiKto'lt tif r
ging, a# at preaent in Wa*liirjgtou, Pvr \*y
aitlon witli a vague idea that their nnl'ain
ed power* and ignorance ran find flielter
in some cosy nook, where they may at
least draw their pay. Being practically of
no earthly tree to themselves or any one
ei*e, they only nope to find some place
where they can continue to exist without
benefllicg any one. A dewite young
roan, without a trade, and who Is not
qualified by practice to fill any position, is
in a condition to become a tramp, and the
fhu.ee* are that he w ill become one, or
fare csen worse by Incoming a C'iminfcl.
Will it tuna thk Evil?— At the
Thorn well Orphanage a boy gels twenty
fire demerits for kissing a girl. Here we
“apply the La.r of the dog to wire the
bite.” When a boy k'aw* a girl, twe.ve
very ng y boy* stand in a row on the ros
trum in the chape , and the offender ia re
quited to kiu them well. The girt also, it
■be is willing to be kiwe-i by the boy, is
required to kise s dozen eg l / girls. The
eelemony draw* a fb'f house, add ha Def
er tailed 10 van—Orphan’! Friend.
Tlio First Clieal.
John Smiih, a youug attorney, Rist admit
ted to Um >*-
Was solemn and sugncyaua fap)W yac.eg
ftt.lornej s aie ; *
And a trown of deayi abstracu*'u held tl e
sißiuoihiaiai^
l lie ieult olcoufempUtfon of tlio rule in
Case.
On day it term time Mr. Smith was sit.
ling hi the Couit,
W bun ->m good men aud true of the
bbdy of tho*foridy did on their oath
report, • i
That heretofore, to wit; upon the aecouJ
day ot May,
A, D. 1877, about the hour n| noon, in the
county aud state aforesaid, one Joseph
Hcrougsl'ffpp ol said County, did then
and there iclonl*#%!y’lVe, steal and ear
: V :i o a v
Due bay hoju# ul BO value of llity dollars,
mo in or ,> *
(Tiie same tUiifc Slid there being ol Hie
piopei pv, gd*BT’.ud. dmUelt alone Hcz
11\. i.. II -si; ’’ ,■' N sa-•'
t * nit vary to the >: atnto in sticlr r use ex
preaaly made
Aiui provided , uu 1 against tin! peace aud
dignity ol the slain wherein the vouue
hid been laid.
The prisoner, Joseph Seroags, was llicn
arraigned upon this charge,
An I plead not glibly, and of lids lie throw
~ Iduiself upon tin*’country ut Urge ;
Ami said Jose,Ah being poor, the Court did
gF*oiou*ly appoint
Mr. Smith to defend him -much on flit*
same principle that obtain* In every
charity h uul, where a young nia lical
student is often set I > rectify a sennna
in|ury to so organ or a joint.
Tim witnesses scented prejudiced against
poor Mr. He-ogif* ;
And the district attorney made a thrilling
S|me, |i, In wltiedi lie told the jury thal 11
they didn’t find for the state lie reckon
ed he’d have to “walk their big*
Then Mr. Smith arose and made his speech
for tho ilfthyim;
Wherein lie ti n ted Rliakeapimro, Black
atone, (,’liilly. A'Ohb >1 I, Joaijula M dlef
Slory, Kent, Tuppnr. R n** 1 *'"* Mar
shall, and in i-'j* -'"ler writer*, and cv
lirv i if a ild tin v “nevei hi ere 1 sic I *-a
bud ol fchii|in*me.”
And he said : On this hypothesis, my cli*
ent mu t go line , >
Amf-{ A ytiin, on thin hypottic-ia, It 1 * moir
nily hup s-hhlu tha: lie could be glllHK
'‘ mb ynti j .%■ ± Cjff
Aii Then, ou f.hss bypath**, )V/ rnnlly
n m*i cmnvfiirj ■
And so on, with fortv six mme liypoilm
se*, upon tin:it! ol wll< li, . B nliii ably
demon irated, could P •-<>,<* ho derellci
But lliej irv, never aliirlng from tjm IKI \
I'■ -t ll r nr- Fa Vi rdhd of ’iinlPy* mi 1 Ids lion
<>t straightway santeni u l befugg* to u
three yeirtefnt tn tin* penitentiary, and
ale avy flue, and the Cost on top
Ihak^l
\mf (be prisoner, fn wild delight, goL IT[r
and and inc.e 1 an 1 sung ;
And when 'ley a-dinl him the leinori ol
tin* ►lriii|'i> behavior, In* sni I ; ||.G die.
mini I got off ho easy for il there’ll In’
linen a few more nf iiusiu duruet /rypoM
c*Mji,l abouhl certainly have bun bung!
"Unr u flriir /” Mvtiumwr Ifo'Utny Hrrtb
nrr. J
I Its: l.nai nl Table flock
From the Ivractire H'andard.
On tin' 2,l’h ultuno th- U' i)l what rh
so Inn • known a* Table Bek, at Nla/ara,
lirui.e oil a id fell into (lie 1 1 v-r. Till! HI4HH
weiglmd nearly sixty txu, and up l 117(5
over fo'ir thousand name* of visitor* had
taxn carve I upon it. The part wh ch fell
01 the 2ith *1 ioe<j I only naif of the orig
inal r r ck, the r**t liavin? fallen in. fir
Hiturday, Jan l, IH2U, h auilHie of the
rock composed to bo the xi/.e ol hall an
a<forming the bed ol Maiden Walk
broke loose, and wan precipilabal into the
immense clia*ui Imslow. The nasli ea>
heard for a distance of five mile*, and Ihe
effect* In tlie immediate nelghborlmod re
■einlohs*! the shock of an earlhquage. Tlie
water running under the hank Is supposed
to have cauasd the fall on the 24tb. The
*hf>ck when the pock struck the water wn
Jlf-tmcttf felt IhiC-c uitlei from the fall,
(Several of the tress* that stood on the rock
are, now aeen standing ir. the river as erect
a* when io their original place* on the
rock.
The world i filled with people who
know everybody’* buxine-** but their own.
They are nlw*y ready to give advice on
any wed all aubjoet*. and if their advtce
isn't taken, they are ready to denounce
those who refuse it, in the inoat uimpari.cg
terra*. They ran’t edit a. pewapaper, but
tliey know Just how it ought to be done.
They can’t preach, but they are always
ready to tell (niuislei* ol 'be Uoapel what
to say, apd Low to say it They know no
mere about teaching tLsa a monkey know*
of lie brew, and yet they here views ou
the rubjecl of teaching which they never
cease to give whenever they can have an
audience. ’[ hey ate as ignorant of fa*uiing
as a Cannibal ia of Christianity, but they
will roll out chunks of advice to the farm
ing community by the Lour.—Providence
had s wise purpose in the creation ol such
bora, we presume, but it is on s of the
mytoriee that we cannot Isthom.
A Iv2CST* OF HOKKOIt.
dm-
Sau Francisco M uuing
Valivftitstoo, May op.—lt was Wralnesd iy
exe*aiv*lj ami foggy. The night
was dark ’, lights were lit in the public
and privaA olaces, and tho streets we' e
qntet. At 9.3d, without noise
or waMjlttev-lhe first perceptible shock o'
an earthquake was noticed, coming from
llio north sod trave’.iug southward. Qrud
unify thdtolco increase 1, with an- oscilla
ting raoVCßlvnt ot the earth,and during the
three inirSntb* the tirsi shock lusted Ih ■
scene \vi atriwlllng. The bells rang out
mmiratulWStci id ’.homsolve* • the tlmlmrs
of (he hill di igi crusliod against each oth
er with *grladlng •ottod ; walls
Winbloil id with Uh liorrlblo din
met* nitd'Gjf ' 1 <* forttr frfrm thefr"
iKrro imlng With terror, and oc
esnioniiny a Dud [waver for merry would
be heard it was aearooly possible io knnp
one’s leal. JfW mind vas and
the dai'lfne** added to the awful effects ol
die stinftumiinit*. Other am ill shocks fol
rr —*- -
lowed, lult giadually tho people began to
iecovof-thoir souses, and with pallid,ghost
ly cmtvjtcnancca, began to busy themselves
in ilito4vrmg tboir losses and the where
aboutaot itiolr trienda, when stlddonly
flumeslbroke lortli fm Hie ruiiu and shot
high If the sky. The alarm ol lire was
inon hurried to tho spot to pre
vent *pr*d ol tho confiagrniioii. While
tint* i#ig*g and, the so.*, which lutd boon tur*
I. .. 1 -..*1 til aaj ii**l iiul.l Li Piuun In i i-, ,iii ll*
*liorg|Andlh* crlvs ol "tidal wave I" ro
smiticd Iroui all quarters. Thau a por
lect (Wpiio 4mk place. UvariiX thousand
maiv wornou an l ehihlrou l ushed scream
ing up tha liill-tdcr ; mo the* became sep
uis|sd frog I their chlldruu huslmmls from
win**, and even the lover forgot Ids be
trothed i> thoughts ol telf pr* servatioi.
Sotjk wore heard in the tllalanco mullm •
iugtOh tb' 1 mighty deep, which swelled In.-
toflplfio ihUnduring, roiling sounds, and
(iiO w ave rushed on tl githeted force
wifil resistance, until it readied lolly fool
high. Dashing headlong upon tho beach
H lose and swept the city, 'featlug all he
fotH It. In retracing Its path' il e nih il
wRb it dwellings, merchnidLo, and all di
■uraotlom l* Its cour*", 'l’aicu wi* tiii*
iDjieiiUd—the last nm i with lessor force;
aid foi many days alter the *<a r.rse and
tIJ In Us* proportions. \V non morning
jHpKw llil . H eiie p*e o 1 1< i Hse'f of de
fHM'Uton. >Tb it willed me •ui'ii'pial.o
b idoi u deMioyed, bad sioctimh
WVc. wave, rim beach was
strewn wltli hro&.'iL-l..mbum uf ,
launcbes sil l lei.l. bud dlsuiipetie f, good
were floating ab ail, provldortg bad been
earned away, ant tin iv.iier dl.tilhi ie.
wero llaclca*,
fHt-TooO and-I he -i - s— < • tie neiipte 111 Ttiw
Tice, and wear n,d been i hTTpy p ..m’.,
tion twelve lioiirr *!ne>v win' le lii. and lo
ibiseiy, want and slf uliig- FoMuimt-ll
Hie Ulilll ill hi ol iy ir li iCioie l to Hi
icon e and iUpp-Vd (he place wltli wafer
Or—} proVist-UTr— i -Hid Other -I cnn|-r- fhttTlh*
ioTIn: prompt m lion <d tin- goverimieiit oi
l/lilli, eauio iu lime lo pit:vert lu- 111. r dh
aslcis. ,
Tills tra* but one ol*jgfc uisny heait
lending set*.io* which occurred on fn>
ennst Ir.iin the eflect of tlm erupdon of Hie
volcano H a Fedro.
A 1)1 1 1 1.11 1.01. K .
Father do you remember tint rm•• h <l
‘ixked you for two dollar* ibis uiotuiug ?
Ye*, my chilli, what ol if 1
Do you rem> u.be 1 that mo'lier dl In t gel
th ' two tlolla '.
It's*, and 1 renumber what little gul>
don't think abo il.
Wbut'a that, fwtiior ?
J reuuunber that we are not noli. iul
you arc bi *mdy. What ia m;>
darling thinking nonul.
I am tliiuking about how much a cigai
cost*.
Why, it coal* too cents —not two dollar*
by a long sli >t.
But leu cents three times a day is thirty
cents.
That’S true a* the multiplication table.
And lhre are seven day* in a week.
That** so by mv almanac.
And seven times tliirlv cents are two
inrmlred aiid ten seiitt
Hold 011 ; I'll surrender. Here take ihe
two dollar* to your mother, and tell J.e
I’ll do without cigars for a week.
Thank you lather ; but if you would on
ly *ay a year, ft would save more thin a
hundred dollars. We would have shoes
uni d'eie-es, anj mother a nice bonnet,aud
lot* of tbmg'.
Well to make rny ttUTe girl happy, I
will say a year. * *
Oh, that w;H tie *0 nice. But wouldn't
it be about is easy to Hay al way* ? 1 ijeu
we would have the money every year, and
your lijis would he much sweeter when
you kiss me.
The printer* ol New York pi nt with
pride to the fact that ouly throe membci s
ol their craft are inmates of Auburn priori]
among lwenty-*even clergyman, forty-two
lawyer* and tbi teen doctors.
Soak is the only Japanese equivalent of
baptize and the Japanese Bible conse
quently resdt. according to a reiigioui pa
per, the AUiane\ |u those day* came
John, the soaker, preset .lug thf soaking of
repentance. Itepect uuu be soaked, eyery
oae ol you.
thf. rn.uipiox vi ( it ■> lii uu.
Tl*' Ntnyrr ol Tlilrty-lw* Men f
JUsenvereil 111 it Ussu-l iiikl
tiontlomnuly Farmer.
From the ntireve-mirt (Lcl Times.]
Mr. Courtney, deputy sheriff of Du 8* to
I’arisli, on last Monday or Tuesday .arrest
ed William Luc .'ley, a very desperate
character, who is wanted iu Texas lor
m *n.v high hauded ouuagtt* Up j has com
milted in that Stele, ll murdered his
lasi, victim in Loo county, wljer* lie was
well known an.l (eared a* a ba I tnau aud s
remarkably good shot with either pistol
or rili.i F.r s mie H nj he iv.i* eo dined In
the county J *il j>l Lea, hut subtequcujly
m lie his escape mil lie I to Lnllshiua,
settling 111 l)o Situ Par Ids, wheru Ita has
bum living quietly and peaceably tqr near
ly two J ears under an iusu i.od name ol
j&onnit. Ttia She id ol Leu coiHfjtV learn
ing of Lung ley’., whereabouts wrote to tbs
sheriff of Rj Solo Parish, giving a full de
scription of the luau.iiud tlm crime he ha I
lust cniiliuHle 1. and e inihmoJ him to use
every pree,,utti >.t lor his capture, us lie or
some (and tha pi.-ise might possibly lose
their lives. *S,iou everything was quietly
ami systematically arrangtiu for his cap tun .
Mr. Conilney and u small posse went iu(
to the tuughhorli'ipj where their min was
living, and before lie was aware ot wliut
was going on they auddenly canto upon
him in the field ploughing and unarmed,
taking him completely by surprise. Lting
ley immediately realized what was up, and
suing that lie hud no possible rbunco of
-t-M-opc, -graeeftttty ftirretidtti'cd, saying :
tlenllcmen, I know what you want ; You
are offer YVilttuin Lungtey. lam Hie mini.
Mr. CouTTney informed him that lie had
gmjysed lorrceily, undo produced the wai
ranl for hta fiung,lev, .alter t>v‘h; t ’„
well secured, said he might as null make u
dent hreiHl ol It, us it would Ik: the last ol
him when ho reached Texas,and cotifes’ wd
to tho killing ol thirty two men, uiVl said
he came near killing a man two days hu
foiedds aflflsf and wished he hud done it,
as it would have saved him from Ixdug
nantered. Dili tug Ills redduneo In Do Ho
to I* irisli he cm.dueled himself iu u mod
•pilot and geoUOmaiily manner, and none
of hii nelglih >rs for a mameiil sugaoclcd
him ol behijt Hir. him)Hlilrsty villain thui
ho is. After fctngley** delivery lo the Tex
arrshmitf he iuvlio 1 Mr. Oomtney and iiis
poa*o to eo ui* and see him hango I,
< (Hin t* iii m<‘vn<iii.
In Im'i7 the Utiiwd Hint)'* govi'inmnn*
u I'lt ettirait>t to iiuto.liir'D emiiiD for
afli'vire In H>a arid waatas along Ihe sntnh
woHturn from ter. isn e' >l* worn brnd
))<i at N'-w York, hut nil savo o <• pair,
main mill lemali', died noon 141 ter from the
'•II '.t- ol llte voyage, Tlir survivor* were
tr trrferrnt to Nryadn wlur-o randy nnrt
■•a ‘h)i—aap —pnxl.m-i——etocndii' 1— —of
pll nlv Minulis will'll no other iiiiliiihl
w 0)1*1 t >.a ii. On ihi* liiud ol fo.id the nn
p .1 ' I C one * t|oi|i ished and mil!(Iplll'il
and their d< * coda 1* tmw nuuitrer over
red. Tut yli m t y a-* hd aui
in iiiifi i ia** uapa'il’! ot good iefVico a
a'■ ot imitn in the Hadry vnrm ot tie
oiiTTlih <• c.
A I>•*r*• 1 1if<■ I eotntilexlon depend* tij o'l
(ue pur 1' y olTlie hioo I. To keep the li!oo>T
• ur< ami healthy u.o Dr, Bull'k iiu.o 1
Mixture.
- I
Ayer’s
Hair Vigor ,
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
i which in at
/WT onco n^rcc
rjjSSmr and elfcctual
. f ‘‘ r
original color, with tlie glou and
freshneu of youth. Thin hair (g
thickenei, falling hair checked, and
baldness often, though not always,
cured by its use. frothirig can ro
store the hair where the follicle* are
destroyed, or the glands atrophied
and decayed. Hut such m remain
can be waved for usefulness by this
application. Instead of fouling the
hair with a pasty sediment, it will
keep it clean and vigorous. Its
occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning (gray or falling off,
and consequently prevent baldness.
Free from thoae deleterious sub
stances which make some prepara
tions dangerous and injurious to
the hair, the Vigor can only benefit
but not harm it. If wanted merely
for a
HAIR DRESSING,
notldng else can be fonrul so desir
able. Containing neither oil tinr
dye, it does not soil white cam
bric, and yet lasts long on the hair,
a rich glossy lustre and a
grateful perfUme.
fMMfAMMO MT
Dr. J. C. AYER 4 CO., Uwdl, Mass.,
Mr metical and Analytical ChetnleU.
tout mi all naccxusxs avasrwaaa*.
liIiMOYAL
>
The itook & Mutic $Un
OF
Phillips, Ciew & Freyar
has been removed from 3 A 4 HaritU
Street, Allsufa, Goorgin, to B A 10 HarisUs*
S'reet Ever,thing lu tboir line,
HOOKS,
STATIONERY,
MUSH).
MUSICAL INSTRimBNTH,
I'IANOS and ORGANS,
Sld on th most reasonable term*. PIO
TURK FRAMES of every atyk a apeclat
ly. The patrmmga oi Urn CiUaeoa of Bar
worker rospseitally solicited. Ordara by
Mail will always neeive prompt lilMtiaa.
PillLLira, CRKVV A FHBYBR,
8 A V Marietta Bi,
Atlanta, Oa
EVERY LADY SHOULD
have one of our
IMFKOVKD PLAITKRB,
adapted to all kiud* of goorti, aod ta all
the dillerout nml tsshiouable style*of FtalV
ing. Simple and easily managed, Ula jual
the article every lady needs.
Sent by mail, postage paid, on receipt et
lnice, 4'i. Scud lor elrctrtaf, —
Address 7
N. Y. TREADLE M'F’O CO.,
(II Cortlandl St reot, New Yolk.
GEORGIA, Meriwether County.
W hcrifOAßbe rafale o! Fadts*n4, M
crison, George W. Wright and Clement J.
Allen, all late of said county, deceased,
mo unrepresented, the letters of Andrew
J. Hinton, the fnrfr.er administrator on
said erf ite, having abated by reason of his
election amt qualification as Ordinary of
said county, and mid estate*, not being
likely to he represented.
These are, therefore, to cite and adraen-
Lli all parties tniereated, whethev kindred
or creditors, l > show cause, it any thay
have, on or hy tho it rat Monday tn August
next, why the wdmtntilrstlon of sakl es
t.itwa should not lie vested iu the Clerk of
the Hiipeulor Conn of aald county, and tot
ters granted to film.
Given under my hand aud official signs
lure, this June 31Kh, 1877.
A J. IllNTON."
O. M.C.
(iROHdIA r Ordinary’s Offlca
Mi liwciher County, f May Tcmr 1U77
Whcrim* It. F. flail, a* Administratoru
Hut r.:.iaiu ol ll.i iw.n M. daekaon, deceased
■■piniwiila lo tlia court -that- he ha fatty
itinini*trrcil tho cstftto of said deceased,
and applia for letter* of dtHtatealou from
Inn I ru-i a* nld A drainin't utor.
f'lii- i. thi i I in' to i iio and ad monlab
ill concorued to fllu their ti)Jin:tii>n#, If any
Umy have, on or Imlore lire first Monday la
A iigunt i ex, io show cams* why mid Ad
■ uii i tri't"i flioirld ”o( rscelfe ktiiwt ol
diniiiisaii n flour *;ihl hnat.
flivi'ii under my liand and o(Dcial aigna
turi', this May 7'h, 1177.
A. J. IIINTON,
O. M €■
BOWTHUtt JEW Ml
I will soon I e pii'pnnd to execute such
Work in Ilia paiuliug Hue In my strop
a*
OIf.DfND,
1 OLIHIIINU,
HTAININO,
CHAIN INU,
VAKNIBIIINO,
FK AMINO
FIOTUiUH^
Making FitAMhH,
WHATNOTS,
BHACKBTB,
TABf.BM,
ETC.
I will also continue contracting for boas
and sign.
PAINTING.
I've spent III# past year io Orreavilts
*ml am prepared to give satisfactory refer
eucc. WORK Hm.IOITED, PRICES
LOW and BAfIbFACTION OUARAN:
IKKD Call on or address.
J- H HAWPt^i
' Greenville, (ia.
At J anta JPat>er
Mills.
Atlanta Oebooia.
BUOMEWBAWKAPHN6 Ptfti
▲ll Size* and Weirhts
OFFICE, id BHOA D ST. ATLANTA
Addrets JAB. ORMOND Preprietor
Itcter to this issue u a Bjiecimen ot ins
a, e . (tL) *
NOSY.