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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1877)
TIIE VINDICATOR. pi:ki.ia(l*u kvkk* ra: i)i.T, BY WM T REVIEL. At' $?,00 PER ANN I'M. IN ADVANCE s ath si ic n! the Coart House ,Wt rl>r*<Nf Afvaoe II vrit I 4 wks ISmolft mo . I veat t inch I ftO 350450 ./ ‘lf ML * inches 150[500 f* AO 1 1pBn fl 5 (X) n inches 11 oe 8 attMAO^MMAO t c*i !500 po tojsaoo 25.001 Test rv n off) **** *o s*o l col ! 10.0010 VB5 00 |o.oo' *IOO fW~ A liberal deduct tea made advertising by the month or >ea notke to tue im’limc. After this late. U legal advertisement* or the county ol Mari we liter, will t>e P' ” ain-dri the MkKtwtiTHKK O.vrjlT* VlNl*l - A t. MINI ON, O dinarv. i\ gL FLORENCE. Sheriff. W. H. KKI UilU. jan. 4th, 1878. Clerk Fup'r Court ~~r r K'litota VHi* 1 hi 1 (ion Hip Wthc Chare!; Directory of Greenville U r s? * : Jltn'llOJUFT •M and 4th TjgOoßttc. >*• . et> '"''nth. fW4 •• ]l " ■' ' DETAN ‘ HAPTU'T „• Suhb- ! . 1- iu each wwilli Farior K<r- ' LINK FRggKVrRKIA.N Ist Sabbath in each uiontb. |,l ,l ••!■■' ' "" li■ 1 1 !■* l 'i LOCAL TOPICS OttKENVILLi!. KilloA V , Aug 10 1*77 Oiily .V 0 >!iafhs am ie|wirtrd.i" Meii wet bet lot hist >.m, the htrthnwcto abotft two buusliaU . .. We call stumthm to the card ol the agents h>t the 1.l i .sley muim u s *ud r *° tdlioo inl tin 111 l' ll*> paliouav Oflho ptl' IJc. Set lli4'letlrtkate o! lb. Watkins it this iaab> la. Mauiin CaTUKt t itiv Utlu.de trict *ay lie will make c >ru riu-n,.! lui* year to last him ayeir a .and a had. Dll U*t we had * . icaler umn >er "I a<' l i li • nicr: Mu ,\ J tvietwi- Will p ■ i' l S*’Cepl out thank. ! ; be.k. l .and very fi.V p'nUie.- IV*I In— are a mill tlilrtv cent* |Mt bush, rl deliver ! a' t>. still" thtougkmit iln mtf> That X Itxt'.v#' and l* #"i T -*tm f't Mniweiher euility rive t*i ad I let'<g ''* . , . -vui. bull e a S I < "ule ’em'e *• I •Ii ri, mrmtHTV r >f Gtr s*"’* 1 '0" :ftl' v Ju *’ t' ,(etlS* .and ttiiw fiatrte. Tie , "• wurihyGm iffliwe Wit'ii —|Mlagßsv**.- v **”■ Omni 'Wk-'kis of car fm ~l- I >*t we. a Vtoll' I’Gri I I motO W. M. 1.. ". rii-ni Wa’n.ivllte. *d lt"iru llei' Mr M 1,.:,. at uyi and " <Jff dtfJHTG i-' '■ bii6*l- tlir p” 't lid. )■-..i' leirvr 1 li-adF■>’* •'! > " k ' r left.ll/,Cl* linve I< th bel li 111'- !, B’U ■' lug gieiliy mp* ri e lu leie g tbl iogl r):r rrrrr *•*•(•!- lo<*..eo <*- I end L> J-‘. 1 leant - I- t !:•;—* ■!.*(• Ml M>‘| <l,. e cou ~77 h U".7i.~h'.T~- ' ■ W - *. w il our Iriniil i g*>-'d cr<<!>* -Sia* Cie thank ary licreby i< ter util Ut our (■ endi tor ihe f dluwins IfrowiiO: 1" Wid.e BmU'io l"r a *>' * Bus p* u ht*. lo Mr Martin C n leu •’f <• basket of esosliaul in lian pi n'i" *, vt M< W H. Torrerhfr a o>*ipl*' ol vop'-'b wan t jiiatmi*, t'* Hugh W D tagh* l‘ a tfa*k‘A ol cxir* large aud well last*'l p*’a*:h * and tu a It u-i.d lu a; l->wn ! -r a basket ol spl* n dul ; ea- hsy su-l t'v • l*U'. m*-hiia. M,y *,ur liiend* t*- th' ioe hle** and lot tin ir Ide-J a! and timely I*vt> fr/tne blue *i <• it waa reported lhal lion oik: hill u> a* the Sulphur Sptiuga ten stills could I* couate*!. A Inend sugcuafa ■ not they c .uld be counted upon the On • ffHt m well as upr>o lbs hill. B# thii a* it may, there are fourteen riilla ia ihe Got distnci and all of tm rn la Jul'- Wavt. Bran dy isabu'.daat lu that region and even the water draok by many perrple taMe* ol that popular beverage Like a river the atrepaM B jws in a current rapid, re*iit!cs t deep. The Broody crop it so sboodant that hear iA distiller* who ar* hooting high and Jew for vesoedv to bold the preciuna liquid. Canaan of old waa represented as a lead that flowed with midt and honey; Meri wether may be pot down, this year, as OTirikrwlog Ub brandy, aad our d'Til ie coot ten Uy haiamlng the otd aaag that be, o*ed to stag to the mnuafahi laswes o* N* rlh Georgia 1 When Office grew on white oak tree*, The river* fl'/wwl with brandy ; The rocks were overlaid wi'b gold. And the girl* were sweeter than cxnd y Tint DirrxJt'tucfc.-Sii or terns -yeara a bridge w* built *e o* Mountain Onek. gear the Swph 9r SprWr,t cost of f.UG A e* we* £4 igo George W. Key twiH a second bridge tbe same le 7th as the old one Aw s2*. Tbe fi** bridge *a cA rery sorry material. the it* ooe of. the beet heart !amber well pet together. The Ant we# lei oat el private contract j Ibe second to the lowest bidder alter he jo* ad rertiaed ie the V’uiMCte it. Four bun- Ored *nd nifty one doUere aered by UK latter plan Is not a goxl county f aper a blessing to the Uf payers ? 1 tjcnwcilur t i uuir. From tin tat :cc.-t srl. 8. wfrrli fn.fis .'I .Vt-v i* cilsnec utitv are jhm down at 1239 ; coh.re . polls, tOfU; acres at land, 319 102;. value, at land. '.'381 flliU mk**|rU*'v* tmigetf> ,*k*Mh* ot money and tal mvesied in miniu;:, ITbAO ; vahrF'lt] HAfthWlff aSI ktto'iee furniture, SBI,BOI , Silver t late horses, rou e*, sheep, c.illle and othci 'ftoek, faiit,47/T pit’irSfiSwrTxri* 7 Sf*oks pictures, .Vo, ; .otal amount ot l property, f 1.45,t, ;ks.i l.mrilcy Karst rir*. Pan* err.', Gv, June IS U, 1377. With i easurc l lake this method f rac ommcmltog the Nursery tiuu which M-ssre. IS. A. Strain, L. f*- Lawience and M. J. Uresg ivpie-vnl. Uis an old trim and has for upwards of 40 years been nu tier the supatvteban of die veh ran Pomolo gi*t of the Sunn. Joshua Lindley. lie kuons a- much as any ne S- ulh, of boils and then adaptability i j out climate, aud piucs bimseit in discrimiuatiou aud Judy muni in teg rd to traits o! every vs*HPy. mud .1 lavcittal With i.rtk:s aid pivc . pet ! ot Mtlsf ictlni' He’is firm; is ho imposi tear led leUitl.de m every tes;>eel as is | ’t**- v> n iu'all bis dealings w ith others is the tcsUniouy of various parties in the South It J. 11. Watkins. From friends from varimrs pnrtinns of die cull ily wbo < a led at our office iast I'nosday, we ioaui that crops a e very piomisuijT. In a lew ’ocahucs Ihe dry weather l as iojuted the corn to soma *- tent, but geiieraUy ii is said tfiat the crops are as good as the him! can make them. Owoit uurla lsini leading ciureas is an original, pure cold wider man. He lias never drank a drop ol tea, eoflot', t mer, wm> mm ■ i..civmI■ oe iio."s ol Hi.v i-md. Never since he can ic<; il.ecl has lie lasted a pai itcie i-I rai.k, tieiug m the stile test sense of the Hold a cold water man. tan sill h am l .ir e.a e lie louno f The croud ol viaitois id the >ul( li:ir Hptmgs is larrer tl.an it las beeu utco the war. Wi Hl',: ad to heal ol the pop.ilat- Ilf ol this faiiious olrt ua'.erin;' place, lor tin* present pt'i|itlet a, Poll J, W. Ityan, Is a (iilir j* fat landlords and knows preclsi It bow '.<> reni n lira' pueMS rnmhiitable and contented. 'AC a. know edge with blanks an riTyila' non from kind irieniN 11 in Um Klst Hbosls to make one ot a j>aily to the ThnlnlCiing Hpring> lu Up* n county, and regret out inability t i nit ml. t'tsr Mam mi. - Tim IS arm Spiingß eio, [i mi etlnj wid iml>r,i< a the lirst Hih bath i Hepliridin 'lda t holJets me get iiilgT- oly l ii liii nueiTiia, I‘r Ii - r M irtill *iJ >* i.i.t mli or.! t hi, { M nilny. Be Auf.' tint yotir chlhlnui itml i tup li, h it mivt the leather much un iiecniMtry Llct nnJ 11 la t .r pupil'* prog \VV mt- M’t'h -r-/ -1 Ii rintc that Jtnlge -H —i.an:. . v. ill —trout - nor -An—mtt —< curl A 1.1 't 1.4:f it.‘ I III) Yl'ultmi udj 111 n* tx ! .11 'that t n "i nut. Jnr.fta, wiine****- and paitu v iitigmil mi) g"V< ru ill* um !v* in .tuxarJeO’ vtltii tin.) alaU'ui*'iit. as il it* <‘ . ItnUlr. _ . Rg*ti - Iln building ot u new bihlg. nver If***! <t tk im k li'uu Uie ri iideuce ol t'it< lc BiTiy BfftVif.t' waa let’Cu tliu Ibwckt bW'Jvr luvi haliiolay ai SB7. The biulg*- is to id* 78 Ie I lung. A lew year* hjo.H" .10l uoi were pal l tor the repairing of the old bri 'ge #t thi. pi n. H<*e wiiat u Iver liiug and "iir ling cm Gael* lo the low ed bhhter ilo*>i , t new lirklg<i bn ill lor nearf/half what il cool lb repair the old or. e ! Hon. RobertD. Beuder rimched hone last Friday * Telling and remuiaed over ua til Tuesrlky tuuruiiig. He hope* the con ventiou will Itarne u conalltulion that will -aii'fv the people We kfe plsue Ito see that Mew*, liendci aud I’bllUps are al ways in aeiord in their votes. They are in their place* all ths tiens arid are watch tu! gna’dians ol the trusts entrusted to their charge. Col. Harrii, the JPasi Band and a large number of our citin.'oa i* It for the Sulphur .-p ing* yesterday. Several military com panies are in encampment there this week. A pleasant time Is anthd|iaied and we deeply regiet that we^ are debarred the plr-asare <\f ocoempanying our friends. _ The retarna Jor 1877,"we understand, show abou* W 0 acre* more'of cotton than corn. This 1* a better showing than we thought could he made for Meriwether county. Stiul, Thkt Com* !—Lwt Saturday Bill Beaaiey, eufored, was oonwoKled to Jill to answer the charge of assault and battery ujfoo bis colored Iwother, John Bfowo, both ol the middle ninth disttlet. Friday the fracas occurred ; Justine Huddle*toe cad the parties !-e(ore him at Oakland Sat urday morning and sheriff Florence turu ed lit* keys of tad Jail on Bill, Saturday evening. Bill ser* be only laid a abillaly on the bead of J,icfc and therefore Judge Buchanan may deal lightly bh Ute oflso der, as the beat Is of aotue “niggers" ara ao bard that a Up on the crsnluoffs a matter of but slight Importance. Tbe first case in the new district was tried before Justice Gresham last Thus day. in which tbe met Up of a borne swap here Jiscumed. After the decision was rendered a compromise waa-eflected and all parties departed satisfied. I <>RSGNTit.i.K and Ihe rooauy adjacent bail ali ie raja Wratnesvf y ereatng. , W have tieen blessed with good sewscot this jear *•' TT~ • -i r T. M IX? Hacy. ol Atab .mt. paid his okj Ifieenviitc h wuds a vis t last wewk. ,- MiWe' has rieveijEed into a Splendid looking man, aud we are please! to know Is rn a pros feroutinancinkondito>y..| <r i —H I/ r ' We have never Known as much interest at milonod tiT The nuvstc.it stncafton (>f our thiidreu as has bee > display di this year, ttl eoiibt and, ihV other day, 23 int'i'gli'uj a id y-ftang ladies SBgaged in taking music lessons from the different ladies ot the !uii employed in teaching music. When It is rememb.-re 1 that ProfTMartln's school, the ort'y one in town prior to July, num bered siKKit fortv boys and girls Included, li will be seeh that parenta arv atlfe to the importing' ot teaching their girls music. if you w ish to buy a piano fiud ‘out our tigu tea lor tlie instrument you wteh before bnyin > glaekhero. W 5 will sen a piano a: a smaller ptoflv lhau you imagine: tfnntnai, Mrkiino.—Tbo General rr.rr'tng aMlie Ibiptisi r.imrch rtt Antioch last Friday, Saturday and Sunday, wo learn, Was well attended Thu sermon of Ifev, Mr. Jackson ol liogansvillo, delivor ed on Sunday, is highly commended. Coi-UJinus Trauu, Hof-no the war Meriwether traded largely with Columbus, carrying cotton to the city and <4>taimug thence yearly supplies ol e-ollee, sugar and sail. Cr.od prices were paid to the far mers lm their co'ten, while groceries were purchased chea|MT than in the surpiund mg mai kets That this tiadc was a lucra tive one for C-oluinbus may li readily be lieved win’ll we n e vl llie laet lhal all that p illion ot the county south ol a Hue run —amf—west—through—tirueiiv tile, hauled ils cotton to the Queen City of the ! Chattahoochee. For the past throe years, we uiiderslan 1, that our timlo is seeking ils old channels, and mu lalinurs are find I g the nvetcliaul- ot Columlius more Hirer ! than those of any other accessible mar ket With rt tlUlc eiloiv.lhe city inaf rr-- gaiu ihe bulk of her former fratle from Mi ilwetln r, and her < ulerprlalng dealers may onee mote behold the long tiahe* of heavily laden wagons from above the mountain that formerly drove through her gates aiiil glaiLkueJ tlte eyes of tier peo ple, To do ibis, her merchants must ad voiilse more liberally,not only lu the coun try paper*,but in their own home journa's. A fiii i.dTceontly in Columbus, a sub setilroi to one of the city papers, says he stopped tg 1 lan.ili.im art 1 purchased a copy ol llu Journal n order to find out where to do Ids Ira Unit- Advertisements in the two . \ c! ' ill r vprum would guin trade lor (lolumbiis, in* lease the circulation ot these bring about a'tA-'r*.ii<Tati**a* list wren all patsles a id jirinSi > proflMhte inVciiliTxuTl. IcilutuhtG cloUf*. pTow 1 * iiffil otlu r products ol hoc Industry and *k|ll have f.'ortff their way to our county and town, and wu laal coulidi'ut tl*at Judicioaa ftlvertlnbig tt'in lii lucreate ih< trade if* ttn- hue a hnnfirrri Irmi Ttftr mnwpt*-!cut ‘■l lie) N’r:n and rioulii road t" Chiplay, hi 1 a extcmcon In our direr,lion worth! prove highly remuucrailvo. Wilt our 01- tmiibus friends think on tl *e inaUers ? lieniiulaeriicr'a. Finiii our old TrteSiJ W, It. I’cek, (wr inuau old in regard tu the oumber of years *rf -nir ar*jrtit*an*n-, tint to U*< sue i*f bttj 11 loud ) now ol Atlanta, but erst While edt lor of lire Georgia We* kly and president >)l ihe Greei)ville Msicmic Fem.t'eCollege , we are indebted for a Hie ol the Weekly extending from July, 18C1, td January, IkkiJ Though there are many miming number* from this old file, still, there are many incident* menlUnjeJ In the papers liefore us that will doubtless prove Inter est ug Ur the readers of the Viautc.vTon. Wo propose, from time to ilpue, t re-pul* rum such'd these as we think will prove interesting, entertaining and iustructivc. To our young reader*, who have never seen a copy of the paper, wo will state that the Georgia Weekly was a f‘x col umn paper about the li2*r of the VntPKJA toe, established la Gnteuville Just I adore Ge-rrgia seceded from .the old Union, aud was published aud edited ty Mr. Fuel*, U 0 'll wane time lu 1844 The editor, during that time, was, also, a school teacher, oc cupying the building then known os (be Greenville Masonic Female College, but new known as the Tillage academy, ip which I'roi. Martin sways the ferula over tire boys and girls of the present genert- Uoa The paper was published op stairs iu a room of the old Boykin hotel building, Mr. Feck reeling the hotel property a*d using It as a boardinghouse'* The advent of a printing press in Oreenrllle, the first s*er seen m the town, ornate I quite a aWr among the people, mod all were auxious f to. see what kind of so Imp was tbe printer’s devil. That poeitioo was filled Uien by Chariie Wei's, the preeent popular Blterifi of Faltoo county, Atlanta. Tbe paper was one of the neatest ever published la the state, the foreman, t. F. DeLinea being a first class pressman. Letters from the bald soldier boys who wore Urn gray wart published every week which made the 'pa per enact sought after. The first number before us, July 24th. 1851, contains the airaonncement that tbe Jacksoo Blues, under command of W. T Harris, Captain, left lor Virginia tbe day before, July 23rd. On the arrival of tbe company at GraattttM, where Ary took the can, rumors of the great,fight at Ma names met them. This battle was fought on Sunday the 21st of July. Tbe Toombs regiment. Col. Walton Be lor had Jo* left Grifik., to encamp at De ’Cktur. • u.o amnv.t,rr ■ ward hat returned! lo Greenville rftwt t irginia, “PiiiV’’ ’nlnc hint rlfie'with whk-li oM John BWsirt aou wait ffKnad In the note ! If r -perV P<rnr takl lu IASB. _ _ __ TRe Boh do Guards 1 , &. W. Howard comfnnndiaj, left Q -eenvltte fbr Itlohmood on Uie 2ft b of May. and mtscwl IntenMtng letters had been published from members of this company. TnU number eowtal vs two very enlert dning TW.ters ; ons fr>irn J. Jl* Wltlama and ormToirrE. C. Slobhry. - Tfho thanks of thfe Jackson Blues ere fe turflKl tv“Uo:i. D. O. Gresham f..r ihe Maottful Oonfederate Banner picsented also, to "the true hearted and generous la dies of the 3rd district snd vicinity, who hsve so liberally administered to the com fort” ot the coalman 1 while eocmped at ihe Onmp Ur. uml. AdtreiUsing cards appeir from Dvrld Bllia. Win. 8 Lawso i, Dr. J. R. Harris. Hugh E. Malone, Ellis A Bimonton, Har ris & Jacobson, A. IV. Graver, Anthony da Ter. ell, all of Greenville. Dr. Floyd has t denial card, Maj. Park, Rail A Peavy and li AJWeslbiook publish their law cards; Hr. F. O. Dauuelly tender* his proteeslonal services, w hile P. W. SlosP’r offers S2O rr ward Tor Oh recovery ot a flue sTverWHCtl picked from his pocket on Tuesday while the soldiers weso preparing to gat off; Notices of the Chalybeele and Warm Springs appear from Dr. C & Leltoer smf Oo). J. Ij. Mustiau. Thomas Lerlie, of Troup Factory, al-o has a card. Nearly a column is devoted to the battle ol Manassaa.lkriO v tvas killed st the bend ol the Bth Georgia ; Sherman’s famous bat tery captured. Con. Johnson commanded the left; Beauregard the right and Presi- dent Davis, yvho arrived at noon, the con ter. Davis was president of the Coulodnrac.v ; Htephena vice pieaident; T> oinhs seertta ry of state; 0. G. M. mminger, of Mouth Camiins, seeretnry ef the treasury ; \ r . I’. Walker, ol Ala , secretary of war; 8. It. Ma lory, ol Florida, n cretaryjjl the navy ; J. 11. Uaagnn, f Texas, p-rnt master gener al and Judah P. Ucnjamtn, then ol Lou., now ol Loudon,' England, attorney general. tlowV. t'.ri'tkwaa president of the Cooled crate cougiess It will bo sueo that the vice presldsiit, nccreiury of atale'aud |wcsl dcut ot congress were all from Georgia. The paper, also, contains the muster roll ol the Jackson Blues which we will pub lish next week. GEORGIA, 1 Ordinary's Office. Meriwether County. J On tlm first Monday In Bepteinlwr next wo will apply to tho Honorable Court of < >tdinry hi ami for *aid county lor leave to sell nil tire lands oclonyiiig to llio estate ot Freeman McClendon deceased. This Hist, day ol July, 1877, <m - A R. FREEMAN. c. k. McClendon. F-xr’r. Xnllcr in Di'biors isisd Crcdlinrn, All persons indebted to ths estate of Isaiah Burton, deceased, laic of Meriweth er County, #re hereby notified, and requlr ed to sums forward- ami make -Jwmrallate payment. Ami all those who have clsim* against snIJ cstatCj are required i<f jirtsenl Ilium in thrrnr ot tlm law. WJI.KELLER. Aup 7lh, 1877. A I'h‘f Nice ami lateit Htylc MUSLINS can bo had at lOcts per yard at 21 ADAIR AOIUNT’B. WANTED. 8000 * POUNDS OF DRIED PEACHES frank BANarnro GRAND .CONCERT l Will be given by the M. C< Brae# Band at “Greonvilla Female Academy|tha night of tbe filet of August Bt. F.yery eflofi will be made to make Out Conow MUtant and e.Uertaimno. Choice Piano Music, and Kkjuterra Hr,nos will be rendered. The Comic, Be rio-Tragioo, and Oh I The BRASS BAND will be aa band making Ibe welkin rmg with their inspiring Strafes. The DRAMATIC CORPS will appear in some of their best pf“P Urunt'Mng, fatry-Ukt scenes beauttfullf “touched up" with JSnerthiv dn/jde will be shown (tor e abort time owiy)t Jail this end more for 30 carats for adults and 25 cents far children. Cows Kvertboot. The hall and seats will be mads comfortable - You and four neighbor* re t e*pdaUy wief tM; extend the r nmitation and oblige TUM.C. BRABti BASiD. Itooal & Bunin os j N otioea * 4 * - ,*k Aslk- 1 *** ru naiiss HI! Oordd Pique* *t 191 cts ppeaod thH mwivH*?- .1 _ • '#[ N.FI.MA *• Aug. tfc. ' A VARIETY Of NEW GOODS übeopoped Saturdtf Morning It. N. KLLIA Aug. Oth TURNIP “bBHD J3 eta Ih at ROD! MUON A BUO’B WANTED. DRIED FRUIT For which The Highest Market price WILL BE PAID. ROBINSON A BKO. TURNIP ~ SE ED CROP OF 1871: RUTA BACA FLAT DUTCH SEVEN TOP AMBER GLOBE POMKIUSNKAN GLOBE just looeived at ROBINSON fc BIU/ri. July l Jlh printsT - A BEAUTIFUL L IT Junt rr ceived at, ROBINSON A BRO. July 18th. TURNIP SEED. LAN tVRBTII'S NEW , CROP AT It. N. El LIS'. The ('KI.KHUAT Kl> Millvills Atunw phertc FIIU/I JA/fiSjust rocoivod AT Robiuaoa Sc Bro's July ftth 1H77. Watoi-ground C‘*BN MEVT. at, R .N.KLIiIH. Frrah Turnip Seed. Yell nv It it i Bays an ' oilier varieties Where f at FRANK B.INNING’B. July (I. 4'. 8. A C. MATCHES 85 <l >r.. ; 11 do*. f..r *I.OO Ht ROBINSON A BRO'S. A BEAUTIFUL LOf SILK PAHA BOLH, y rlißtiji at ROBINSON A BRO'S, Wheat! Wheat! We will t*y the highest lOaruel price lor WHEAT. JROBINHGN A 880. r mmm . . VICTORIA LAWNB yard wide from 18 ccnta to 4b cents per yard It N. ELUri. HUGAR-CUREI) HAVId Jusf received ROBINdON ABBO'rt! MKN’H muU Mm BTB.\W HATH Ju*t received at uoniNHoN a mum TIN CIIURNH at HOBINB )N A BltO'H, Call on Rf)BlN')N A BRO, snd examine their LARGE and ELEGANT BTOJK and N 5 V O F) M. f'llf BVRGAINB! BARGAINH ( at ROB INSON A BRO-tt OH HAP CAJJH BTORE. July NEW OOODB received dally at ROBINHON A BRO'S Jalv Bilk Hand kerchiefs lor the old genie R. N. ELLIB Colored cottmi goo I* lor men’s working pant* at 18 cU belter Um any one else has fbr 25 cts, if. N. ELLIB. LONDON JjDKDS-rjJ cts varl AT Robinson A Brt/i THE LEADING SCHOOL OF THE SOUTH. f>r. W. K. Ward's Bamiosry for Yoong Indies, Nnsbvflle, Teon. Forty-si x grad uates stood on tbe stage this June. Ad vantages many and all finVeiase. Drees stmple amd expenses moderate. Average grade of this Hen lor clam 247. French spoken defly. CeHstbeole drill daily. OerefU metronags and hygiene. I floe churches in the city. Fur new catalogue address Use principal. ROBIN SONi & BROTHER % ■ *!/j•:. ? 'I•\.; k•lii:,, ! Ji j | I ... TATP. ATjFIHH IN' ERi aoODS, WOTIOISS, OLOTHIKO, BOOTS, SHOES Sr HATS .. ,-.r- : ;' : . ■ ,i - * f : CROCKER'S WOOD aad VSIU.OW WISE, GROCERIES, eto. •ii>'.-’ - . 1; . t ' j:*-■j ! '! ' 7 ' 9r.• f " ■?“'I I l A 4 ! -*■ ' ! ■*"?£ , j 1. - ; ! v • - t 3 4*... SIOCXTJiOW nOMPLEIE IN BV£ 7BT LINE. .‘ JI 1 i