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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1877)
the vindicator. Wm T. lUvill, Editor and" Ibopnetor OUEKN VILI.E, PttIDAV, ffept. W. 1* 77 For Ratification* Eleotu* rrrr WJti>rjAr in Decku mu., . Atlanta la Industrious'y s.nvtfg to make tli* Ul# fair. Which opens m that city <* the ISthof October. graud hkwj* started out to divide the Dewo crktlr, party- ll* ha* got** far u> di vide the The yellow lew la r*"mg wlUt lucre -a tii mortally at Ftwnanlioa, Atlanta Ha* appointed committee U Invite tiaym to ">e city tut that he may be llootaed by tbe Alfanteae. Every one to lit*!****, Iwt we think <b*i olt'iacna of Ik*, rapltol of the democratic baauer ataie might have let the fraudulent preahlenl alone. J(J \mn the national, elale, eoonty, cllf ami town U(m amounted to a tittle over 1 per cent, on all tIHI t-rojiei ty lo the eotmtrr. Ini WO the total amount 0 f BXK waa fWOyfWO.OOO, or nearly 5 I* ' eent. cm tle rropmty ol the United Staten, la It not btjfh time to call a halt and make the United Wale* frcartiry burglar proolT The war nr?/io#t the Indiana la atilt hnngllngly conducted. Oen Howard it aroma cannot find Joseph, the lui.inn • I'' l L bn t Joaeph oan And Howard and thraah him thoroughly whenever Im <b-.r<n. Howard wr# formerly chief of the Free I man'l Bureau, arid though an adapt at plundering the nejro, he la a fallme ai an Indian flglitrr. Clark A lama la In Waa'il Mrtun lor the pmpora of mak l r,Trial picparatlnna of the roll of the neat House, . Hmie l.e lefl. moat nt the lie regarded ns un decided hove aagomerf aiteh altnpe #a to declrlo h’a tr Inn. If la Irlentfa at he Cpt (V any the roll, ns lie wi'l probably *' largo It. Qivea the Democrat* a majml'y of eleven. I .n't February Mr. Render, n blgl'to *■ ported HptrU, Georgia, * **•' Ml on night on the UrM ** bn w going home from Id* store. Three prominent tllltseiMi, on* ol Ihmn marshal of the town, were arrested and tried tor Unitin'*- ttno, IWiili*r* I' l '** lotind guilty ***d • ..4 r ti, ..ri.iinnitnnr while the *MrB tR wwaittoe ’Mel. Hecent'V a niau wr* trtUMoairo -■ th* nwutkrr waa powimtttad hr * wmpte. of rl no* men who went from Argnata to Rpnft* on pt*rpoK> to k'll Itotier for hi* money. Tbedetcctiye who arrested the tt'ir* F.pgrU wtf *y* the IM* *'•'• n no new one to him. The cue i cert.i’nty * irma kaV* (HMt Certain newspaper* “prlnto nst pnpeia” they *!* failed --retna to publish ilr*r. tlsemenl* lor Hip P*l office deuer'menl ,t tho r*tf* allowed by law Just lot the De partment Mod the advertisements to n and the MeHwe.bei Vindicator, and tliev will I* pnhll-hed in short ordr.- r n Urang* itpo, fcr. Ay*, that th*y will Rm. Watormnn, and wt will wnd Have* a oopr of oor papia bualdca, In which ho wl'l And more Into wtalwn than In a aw* of the “ptiuce pai pap*!*." Tba editor ot the Athena Georgian • ■ cynical man. He aava that If Judge War nr really bel'eve# that snp.eme court Judge* me at present paid too mttfh, lie onnht to reiund it e an'plua to the atate Ai.’m*la Obn.it ’i t<m. The eJltor of the Athena Georgia liaa beeo an earneat advocate tor aeren dollar* per dieoa pay for membe.a of the Leglala tore. Mow that the ctnvenlton ha* fixed the pay at four dollar* per dar.we anppoae the editor will rot a 2* in be a candidate for legislative honor*. He need to atreou onely contend llial good men woo'd not aery* the atato at lour dollar* a day ; can be remain mlj becouie a candidate again ? We ahalt eee. The Norlbe 1 "vw hare for year* prat been tatting about the “mean whiles" of the South, and if te fluently aaked by forelgaen who they are. T>e quefttoo can at last te ■at'afactorily anawe ed—they are the Bouthet n men who Jotted hand# with the carpet-baggo ato plunder their teltow men. ______ It South Oati'lM w several tew a be hind Georgia In routing the Radical ban d’ttl and regaining poaaeaalon of the Stite government, Ixr people are In advance of na In bringing the rogue* to Jnatlc*. Gov ernor Hampton aceoia to be te.r.b’y in enrneet, and the proapect 1* that the whole Radical ring of knave* who *o long ruled and plundered South Carolina will be tried, convicted an 1 sent to the penlten Ma ry before Bullock, Blodgett A Cos., who ran * afcnHar eoheduk m Georgia, can ob tain a trial In our court*. A Philadelphia grand jury concluded IU presentments a few day* ago in this manner: We would ispect'j , 'v mate mention that the law ajalnst ptolao'ty is Tiohifed day b* day oan sis.niog ei ent on our public Iborousbla ee, to the ctX detriment >n me a*a ol Ue .>eg B e ’'* ri t'on ;*and, whle itl may not be withm your p<cii<l | ".otmce to lake amice of th. matter, it ia acl!4o be bao£lit nefore tl* • public, Mr. Uayta’ Interview Wtita Hew. at mm lanaa. The interview between Mr) Hayes and Senator Morton in Richmond, lad., last week, is described aa touchingly tender and affectionate. Approaching the be!. Mr. Hayes became deeply affected, aad, taking the Nek Heoabn’s baed in ha, and addreanlng • Vwn 4 attm.twmaU; terms, stooped over and kissed him on the fori heart. Mr. Mor too iwUrevaa 1 Mr- Ilayti by name aod epoke of hi* gratification at teeing him Uiertt. Mi. Haye* replied that not i niy had he been veiy aoxiou* for the Senator"* welfare during Ida IllitW, hot he bad found the feeling genera) throogbout the country, donator Morton said he had Indeed beer, r ear death's door, but he now felt better, end believed lie waa on the Way So recovery. I now expect, aald he, bi lake toy sent In Congress in December, next, aad to warmly and aa/uealty sup port you In yoor admlnlatratioo. Mr.llajria am med deeply effected by tU, aid fear L g tbe effect* ot tbe excitement of forther eo'iveiaatloii, be again took tbs deniU, hand and again kiased him, then bowed b'maelf out of the itnm. A MoDtt. Tows.—Chile* and to win tijere ar*, Ural hold Mock In gaa, water and railroad eompaofea, but a lowo that ee In farming ! not to he found Jo ev ery quarter of the globe. Near New if** Ue, Dataware,tlo re are two or three tbowa n : 1 acre* ol land, and fka land ia owned by New t aaffe Haett ft t f rovtded by Charter that not one loot ol Ibis ground i ii ever tea told, and ao it M rented to Urn anta, who, every aix months, pay their halt year'* rent Into the town t eaaory This money keep* lb* school* goto* an i pays tiie expense* ol the town, so that ta* paying la almost unknown to the people of New Castle, aid tbs local newspaper nev irha any com mu ideal lon a signed “tax 1 layer.” The New <hurtle contributor to the preaa, aaya the Vanrirr Journal, moat either .Ign titm-elf -Civ is," or rack l.ta hralu f'r aouie oUier name to put at the end Of hla dlali|lH No ilt er lowe, ao far aa we know , has evar undertaken to tml late thla Delaware community In the mat ter of farming, but jerhapa Hie Govern ment, when at last it ahull w ise upon ti e p per va I al 1 el. Irens’ will take the N< W Cattle method aa a model I"' lb* fa'®** hlg aid IlH’e, Wl 'oil w I fa'l 'nib • hnml. Gnveinor Hampton has liecn in 01 view rd on Mm subject <•* the South Carotin* In Veatlga*lona, and h* put* a vff decide 1 nml to Hie silly rumor* that b latemfed to *tand tieiwean the l*w and tlm thieve*. In pursuance ot lotne sort ol pledge to Mr. It. s WU’sriSr.ir.Wi': S&r inn In the BUI# who will rot restate Mm commhtee amt the greed Jury. Before the war Ihe louleipenae* ol the Slate gov nrnment waa lee* than ball a million do! lar* per year j whae the carpel beggar* got cord ret of the Legislators nearly that amount was voted away tor public print leg alone ; and Uor. Hamploo aaye the turn of one hundred ami twenty two thooa and dollar* waa ac'ua'ly pa'd to paa* the bHI which legalised thl# “**l. He **T*. too, tint he liaa bean recently ahown a lt*t of thirty or forty Itogla'alor* who bad ac cepted bribe*. w*lb ‘he amount eakad tor n,\tp° wm) tliad fa*il IjihCfti tKfir ▼vShCTa- "’•M •*'■* |™*w r rr the nameo. The Uoverwnc hnow# Mthleg further aboot GhambeHaln'a eonoectfon with the r'ng than that he waaee Meaapet, but it I* evident mt he ganpeew to he Just lather than mereduU The At'gttoU CT.e.'Ai* baa the Mlow ing pattloular* ef the death ot Win. Hope nM, Krq , ol that city, to New Yo.k, lam Fi idav.meot'on ol which waa maoe In oer telc-ram* yeateiday: Ycsteiday mc nln? a tefogiam waa re cti rad in tbia ctiy. Ir wri Cofonel M. J. O’Ritwn, New Yoik City, aUMef thet Win. Hope Hull, Euj i ol Angoata, had been found dead on a alreet in Negt York, the n'fbt prevhme. The remain* were ta ken to the Filth Avvone Motel, where Mr. Null waa atopplng. Hie brother, Mr. Georg* G. Bui', waa in New York at the time. A later d'apatch auted that an In queal had been held over the body and lie vmdlct of the Jury wea that the de ceased died of Br shl** dteeaae or the kid ne/e and tetty degenaredoa of the heart. The remain* ware forwarded by espreae laatevcnlag, and will reach AuguMa to rn or ow mom ng- Senator Booth, ol California, who waa Kcaotly elected aa an Independant, but made hie way Into the Radical camp, la a n.oeat speech at Ban Fwndico, declared that •‘the Democratic parly, like an army in retreat, hae surrendered every position it occupied ; aurreadaed each after a hard fight* and now la admitting that all the dteinetiee principles lor which It contend ed were wrong," o that'noihtng waa left (or It but to disband. The llloatrioua rat is laboring under a total miaapprehaoa'oa The Democratic party stands where It always anted, bat the Jiepublican Administration Is carrying ant a Demo cratic policy ol economy and conciliation forced upon it by the Democracy.— Wind. Tha chestnut tree, which ioufchea a great deal of food in southern So;ope, to widely threatened there with deetnw-lon by a HtU lueect which girdles and kills it. In ttm Pyrenean districts forests hare been destroyed. Use oldest and strongest Uses Icing attacked. Ii OBBRT N * . *„ " ELL TS ~ Left Home Tneedof monins -ertf. FOR k PHILADELPHIA. IZW YOU " * 1 . . . . ■* and BOSTON IF TOU WAfTT DKY 00008 Olotliing tyjrx mm Aufttilog Eli* or GOOD QUALITIES ~ ' • : . _■ AMD V 9 *a At Low Prieee WAII FOR HIS STOCK* / HAS Already Reotiftd Winter Goods And will m&m* to it* t -- W-. * chi —at—Oy mil Ike i t itMktta ■—pints*. LOW FOR CASH. CHEAP, CHEAP AND Durable The ooderngsod have porehasei the tight to G. W. ARNOLD'S PATENT Tomb or ©rave Cover for Meriwether maty. Thia cornbinea the bvdneaw of Mar hie awqiMiaUoned dtarabt'i'.y, a enttahie tutor aod aa cregal<i poitah. all this the eheepocaw <4 this l omh r coder* it poa hM k< n io t*t * iW-g cnonummt <4 lova and a&*dn over the imiatn* ut the loved aod iuat Tttfc-r; nave tii the tSatafc of marble ami wlf! nev r ciijiaoit ut lai: apart Mc they arc cart la a sat id piece Any Inwriptioa <lewrd Wili.be pharjwl oa Uw aiab bt neatly atnl lading aa il chiaalarl in Mvld* 6 PRICES range form |t •a fWi arsrvwdlog to a Use. We refer lo Judge Frank J Wirliaoea, Itrv W W. Pra'tier, and Hv. J II (Jtirw, w-! known i itiaenaot Meriwether, kit parihu iara aa hr atyfe, <iaity aad durability of our work. 8 ATISPA CTIOW guaranteed. In otbor word* , Partte* rwrd not pay for the work if they are not aatta ffed wHh It. A mi'v or send orders to J.U, *iU> BrtwmrT*. riugeo.-. ntfl tt 4' Da. Firo Proof Warehouse. GiurriN, GKonoiA W* odor our •ervtren in Uje bandllng of Ontton, eon Aden I that our ri(tincr and tadlitto* will enable na to aerve our Irieada to advantage. We pmpoae to keep welt advtaad tn (be condition of Market*, and gfr* our cm lomera the twnefH ol ialormalioo. When eetialactory prioaa cannot be otitaloed here we will be prepared to make Oaah Advan ce* and hold OoUon at dieiretln* at a tow rate of interest. Our warehoua* being central and rmc PROOF render! It the moe* eon retreat and much the refeat repository lr Cotton In thl* place, which are important coaaldcraMoo* with buyer* aad roll err. Gur cuatnmerr trill be provided Ire* with quarter* lor toneme Ice* end (took. We intend byJFeir Dealing to merit the liberal patronage we hope to receive. Keeper* tolly, BBBKh, WIDBOM A BUXIPWORTH GEORGIA— J Ordinary’* Offloe. Meriwether County. | July Term, 1877 Wberan* Lent* M. rtrama. aa admiaie lr*lor of the aaaat* ef Amne Cboon, de ceaacd, repreeanU to the court that he baa folly admtntoteved tba eetate ef aaid de oeaaed, and applies for fotton ot dfomtaetoo from hie tram aa saM administrator. all eoaomnad to St* their objection*, U any (hy have, an er before the tret Mon day In October ant In shew eraea why ter* ol Dtomtoskm Iron* hi* said treat a* Adminfotrator aforeaa id. Gkraa wader my hand aad edWal atgna tare, tht* July tod, 1877. A. J. HINTON, • O. M.C OSORULA—Meriwether County. Thirty days altar date apes the lint Monday ia October next I will apply to the Honorable Oowt ol Ordinary in and or said County for laava to sell all of the lands belong lag to the estate of Maoea A). WM.R. ALMON, Admr. D$ tome nan. NOTICE, Ordered that the Tax Collector levy for coanty pnrpoaes on the property tax forty peats on the one handled dollars worth ol psoperty, to be divided aa follows : one lifsalti for county poor, and i tor rjory fogs fob, and the bal an oe,about setrenteea twenty eighths for special purposes. This September 3rd, 1877. C. J Rxcrxs, Cba*r, J. £. Bocaajrax, Clerk. TUE FALL T dLli M , .. _ or GOR D0 F I IP'S TITU TE. Baroeiville, Ga„ Wifi opt* on Mooday. September 3rd, 1877, with a full corps ol earnest, snaxwatc?) teachers drteuiiincd to keep up the idespread and diservtui rep nation of this justiy ueb-br*led school. Gordon lust'tute offers superior in 'uoements to [rare ita detirUig toe iocate theiraoo* and daughters. It baa aUJtfa* tuodt-rti api'liaui*a,ai.|iaratiis and furniture, and a record (or auoerostu! teaching uuparaiieled in the Mate. Its music deiaMuieirt Ti“c..tiduclxf by Pro!. Gutter,bprger, who iia* uo superior aad b it lew eq tals in his prolesatou. fferaawaiha i* tie atoat ml* far 18)11.' city on due M*c>o and Wosteru If ul road, ate I has justiy the reputation of haring the most mural, liberal and eaiigbieuvd cormhatiliy in Geurgts. Putt ion fll AO to <lB O<J jier Term li,xard |lO oto |IS Oti |>er tuoulh. Fur catalogue cotaiuing fail iuiortuaiiun aodriwe C'JAULKa E LAMBDIN, I'gx i, or S.J& MEANt?..fife, ti'iai.iriaa - j:-.- . aw ~—■-r— ; —- W, r.. ASHLEY & CS, (*•- *ww> v* J, sioan- a A aider-i 33 HooU, itrow.J street, - A ILANTA GfiwlfUl.V oe-'au' y on Uft.td a*. Whofeawhe aud Hwlaii the iaigtiai aud chca|au ,la. Doors, Sash and Blinds, a i Ciaawgi*. A'.*-. M<e,i,noga. Mtsui, Varaoyit. Urachet*. If .’ auis, Wm h* GUia 1 Pat’.y ami / V l BUILDKIrt IIAHDWABE,. Wii't for l‘, L*i and Term** T'Urn Cash c. W. LATU. / I). 1) I’KDKN SEATON Sr JL'EDEN, FH!I'HIKToUi * Gi ian. Gcorgin. Prom the above e/.I it *, It. man th- J ‘fa’ l ' Pclco b l ho Sma*" l>.o •t>e lirtlt.K to tt. PI, A W TBlfT w are house, whirr* he wdi bt i- -< aae. ! k> *<.- Ida many M erf wrtbef Mend*. He gwaraotew* the aarn# arcoraey lu hi* lei* * a t<* t>. lolum h r which be hwa tax-u n*rtwt in the pant. I N Wright, who ha* • ti<>*t ol (fiend* la, with ihia house aud wdi pictu and to give them \a fc r4'l time ail',*** tir fi iw ramping will le turntahef irti cvakmwi ffi IdMa SOUTHERN ( ALENDAR CLOCK CO? ini ~ _ ~~~ ~ H*watvwiU.K, ***, April, 1 *-77 Brwthern Caterolcr f.'iork < <, . 7H Wan-iogum Are. Hi. Mo. Gkati.kmk!*: Kv h (>r,e-.1 (** t.*vfog“p*Tvb**c>-l >.f your vainaWe •‘Faabom' OheHl*, ac-(b**—-r* f+-inl **l Uti (.a!*.* *tumi l ksuv tow we asjprt claie the *eme W<- way, a* >l otl?r, that • Hi- iu'*t je-rMvl [•***>■ *>| moßhloNori wo have ever aeen. The Ciod*r to |*o:cri wrk , t..- time deuartfuent (jurt .( U MirpMeed, anJ the flniah to tli fir>ci w !.*< tier s> >ti pul i>. C!>tok. It gtvr* oe pleeaore in commending *■> worthy *r, ar <cU in s 1 , 1n do IciMitceo with >< eitorg'H. lair dealing gemienien y>ur aecnla Tour /‘nc* f*yh-m we sppvc.xiv., and we Wtah you a* good aocoe** elecabere %s you tuve h*d ?n our oreiniry Very Meepctluily, I J. Q. Elli* Jodge J G. Ilotona Di. J IL Dopree John Rrf her lord 1 W. If. Joiner Wm.O. Oono 4, Robert Taytor i, L. Itow(*a, W A - Ivey J. M Hummer i V. Btianoon L. W, M-feland W L. Brown, l*tah Bnuth T L Y onto K. K lludwm W. H .Hook* tk B. Htovall We*)jr Ivey Elijah Betier H. W. McCartv J. D M. I’eavy Jno. W Allen 4. tv Wdk* B. W. Judge C M. lyealer H. V. iUieotu John Hatcher J. T. Bo rum H B I*ty Y M Mar.* W. 11. Lane W. J. J>tinaoa W IL NoWin N. Vrecant J U- Hill W. ti. t-nonmeitord 11. Maratial. J. 11. Clarke W. H. Murray K. N. Glociw 4- A, Hammock Mr*, t!. M. tVrert*or*/ugh 4efl. tibeaer W. B Tar ver J T. Moreland 4. W Jones Jrr.e Oiocrer Mr*. Fannie Jones J K. B*n>a H. H. IV.yUm Judge C A tkdoro Wm. Chance 8. IL Lewis H. C. Walter* Stephen Lns L. A. Stubbs War- Short 8. W. T. Vompsou IL B. Fielder Mia V C Napier Aaron J. Lochcrman J. il Daniel If. T. William* Susan K. Dunaway B. W. Brown 0 i. O. Fallingfoo H. IL Hbrry Wm. Faulk £B, Griffin T. J. Renfrew J. C. Baros R R cVlappiey W. it. Coley L. L. Richardson J. R Hauls G M. Newby Robb Reagan Lafayette Reagan Alex Reagan Duncan Daniel John Daniel 8 IL Coody Milee Lancalrr David McAlieVr ißjocan McEalbem Joshua Coffee Frank Balkom R jaatll Loarrey. STATE OF GEORGIA— Pmbtftxt Oocrrr. L P. T. McGnl Ordinary of said aouaty, do certify that lam personally acquainted with a number of the foregoing named pereona, and am faily satisfied that they are ra hah la. The character of dtixens they are aelling to in this cohnty are IJrst-clasa, and -I am satisfied bom that fact as well a* being parsooaily acquainted with * great many of tire artie* they bar* aoid to in the counties of Twigga, Houston, Dooly, Dodge and Wil oea that they are reliable. I furthex certify u>at since the Company have been doing bruineaa in this aectiou makiag Hawkineviile their headquarters, I have become acquainted with several of the Company, and f.-om the depoGment of the entire Company, I teei no heaitancv* In aayiag that they are gentlemen ol reliability, and worthy ot confidence. W lines* my hand and seal of office Uns Ajto. 12th, 1*477. P. T. MoGRIFF. Juae Ist U Ordinary. W. JENJNUSiaS Sr CO. Saccaaeoa to rXSXIKOS * Adah** . - Deoatar Street, —>--3. . j. .. "j Anhhtt. Onurttal WHITE PINE DOORS, SASH, BLITOS, MAXTLES, ele _ ALSO BtiMers’ Hsrdware, MHhE&ZL. Wl4#w GLASS 4a Bm.