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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1877)
THE VINDICATOR. rcrtUSHSD XVKUY FRIDAY, BY WM t rjivill. a r $->.tw pe !{ a\"Ri aovancT W-m.-* <>t Art vortlaliiiS. Bpses ii ark 14 wfcst Bmo I 6 mt> i 1 year 1 inch 100 250 4 50; 7 00 1 13 00 t tm-ti- ; - M} ! 5 00* 0 Vlj 10.001 15 (V S iache- 200 ' 001 10.00 ils 00* 25 00 |c.e i 5 00 I I (K>* 20.00 2-5 thL 55 (HI ; : oo! rs oo t saw j >ioo oo t ('<->1 f 10-00 i3000i3500j. 80 00 1 #IOO tff“ A li:rr*l JeJucUmj/ in*de to these adverti-(ssj bv the month or *ear YUII C ID THU PI IUC. Affei thL .inter all legal advertisements or the county Meriwether, will t* pub etie.ii t ti.e MkhiwkiuikkCoUntt Vmi t*wtL A 1. HINTON, tbdiuarv. O. 8. FLORENCE, Sheriff. \Y II KELLER. Jan. Jth.ITTH. Clerk Sup'r Court, Itelig. I Nolle ft The (..Rowing islhe Church Directory o' MISTHODIS? 2d and 4th .'nhrMtins in mi'lt ntoioh. I‘ant or Itov. J. S. BRYAN. BAPTIST ' 3iT telilmfti In Fsrtt month P*Blor Uev. I. 11. ( LINE PRESBYTERIAN Ist Sahbnth in r.nTT miuitlc Pastor Rev. s.S Gilliard LOCAL TOPICS ii KEEN V l ELK, K.lil DA V, Nh4 K*biti'*t*n X Um ha vi* a -•* column lbi V*t*rk. !t !.( N* \ fc Ml I Hgt iay l* * (HUclikMt Ids Kail aud Whit-'T go< ala. Tti*re are thiee to mm gm* on the road ln'twnii <*r en vilk ad lloganivilli*, Tiirt b sot no v i* li ic cun t< he mmui In fmssing the i Hi- i Irmii (KocuvtU i lo M > gftr> % Site Maui iikii ui ihe fit?*t <*,ot u! > u the Hhh ly T A ltaev< a JM i Mai-on ivcariid lo Ml j&JUn.: !>> 'x _ im _ 0 a *' : • ifpjtii H-tlai ga < 4,i Ujmmi us. Judge Ol>s<!;e’j War m t 1* !( hi l Mo day fol a ri| t N*th Otoijiu. Thu roiiijli Uo*i ol the ohl N rth \ Houtla r'ni Id the Wuim IHpiinyt* would T rtrr form mn* 4W f - uat \\ <. let i g p'w t * of the h#Utl. ( *:i whk wuitli in Wea* I* uf ‘nM ,*o Moay. fJ *i y tor rkt*lK*f U lul y ah*>HNi with K* rr* •!* '* <-t* !'!♦• h<lo ■ shoot ] fc ;i iunkt u a|si'ittf utlWrHh; for thi? o!.1 hii'i favoijU- monthly N ■ v FrfTXfT We faffn 3 u4-f tht then* are fifty two fe/ial* *td In M"-) w*t t.t ■. xipje<n ea< li to turn out one hund'* ) gallona, wt7Te.fi is* a nj<idern'9 iHHn>ikU tuU Mr h ?tv* £a r oua o # l>rftidy inale hr th c <uuty tliu vear. At nitM tf r.eotl je: gallon, the* tiX !'Ti’'nf;:J t#y the United the rrvnwui paid the by our }iltl'rrs would h CJhit*? • aarrt of money to le rw;isivd from one county The (.'iiuii crop, it is thought, will l.'l one-tin i shot i'A \ IjII crop. It lias been rapidly the past week and tl <■ * t n wm-} trod rni-t now pmv*il.n r fl.ui* much of It in tb<; riel da uugalhered. We ft id wne avx'ely abr'tad respect.a? the building ol s road from Columhot to A t!arita,p*rucjl*rly in section* that woulil lie deprived of a portion of their present trade l*y lire Corn pie’lo of such a line. Our only regret is that their lea s are Dot better founded. A feritleman from Atianta informed ns last Tuesday that considerable interest is being manifested amo'n the lea/]me Al lanlt merchants in regard to the project of. completing the Ai' Line road Imm Oolom boa to Atlanta. Such a rovl would beoc flt both tfie above rnenli'iriol cities and pot Dew life and energy iato our ol 1 c >arj r• Later dispaicbes show that we were mistaken last week in stating that the Rus sians were gaining victories over the Turk*. The laMer still maintain their so peiiority. Paseiag Mr. Irijab Smith’s In the 11th district last Monday, we saw a nu nber of floe trees loader! with large, splendid look in g apple!, While longing for s taste of the de'ictoas trait we wondered why it was trial so few ol our people raised anples lor wioter use- Mr. &mi h’s apples we judg ed were of the Sboekly variety. We regret to be compelled to chronicle the fact toat the esaae ol edocation seems county. This is to be greatly deplored. The children of every conmundy ahoclJ l*e educated at home. Mending them to boarding school •at too early an age has f>ees the Lace of many promising fboya. Be sore to have a good teacher at acme and see to it that he is properly soatamod. Tbe cotton white and hands scarce at a certain farm in the lower pa’t ol the coeoty rast week, a lady, after getting break last sod mi lk-ng the cows, went to the c otton patch and picked 132 pounds of cotton by sunset Few men can beat this day’s work. W, B. Partridge, yf\ of W.li. P irtridge, E q., of the f vctjPi rfis'tict, is arlins as ss e- nan (or JJcss.s, B >y.l A Lyuch of Lv iir- “Ufr'Di" is aNo one young man .li. c A* c t3l" wtlll (C“fiT3t hrin ivbrtsef’fs and vv.tl ap,a’ar in our columns u. *< et*k. Prom comrtji :anons with .uir i.loads in v 11 . mis portijns ol the county e believe our people will vote &s a unit next Decem ber for Katifl'aiion. Wo llitnk a Urge inaj'vrrty wRI exit their ballot* Jlor tin- Homestead ol f <77, and a tnsj >Hty wift east Lieir vote* for Atlanta as the capital, though Milledgeville bus aoine ardent ad voeaiea Two elLiins <-l the 1(1 h had an oU) Dshi nied adair of tl-tieuds at Rocky 51 >unl last Wednesday in which gouging, clink -1 iga"d scratching were freely iudu’ged. Until were arres,e-l and paid Bvo dollars into ;he village ..easury lor the )uvaries enjoy oil. K NO Woe.os—Upon asking a merchant c f LsO-a'vgc for ao a hert.iement the oth irday he icpl ed lie he'k-vtd he woiud e‘vc ea one, a Meiiwether friand having old him we got up a gmal | npr which dud a ft nreountyctrciiUitoti, ~ Ttvonr uu ktiown band we return thanks lor his k od wor la and trust otlids will remeni l>e (o p< aka wo'd in our behalf whe i evrr an r>o|iot ftliny for ot.ig M oCCQTa; — — ■ Although the Air Line road has not yet reachedQreenvilln, our cilixena are startled morning, noon am! night by the shrill i stream it the steam engine. It iwople ate to loos lor the engine w lieu the whlnlr blows Preenvllllana may keep a sharp Watch for the fiery old steam alutd. A short trip t-i ilie pios|a"t>ua eitica of West Pilot and Lit. mgs this week showed Itiat the incrliants of ImUli were gr.iiog e> •<’) for the la'ge Meiwelher trade they ex^€i : fed to leee v the coming seiaoii. We have ipilte a iiuiiiber ol cuds irotu Ute boat him* meu ol these entelpr.S lngt..wnf wdiie.lt will appear next week. Carry a copy ol the V n li< al-u oi your |MK ki l w he.t VOU go ti market and pat loniiM those who, through our columns m vile y on to lheir stores H r AHioii- Lmi Shi ImUv tvt ni Dr. I' yd Ihifi i-; lAiljotiiui*d o-M 2 rl nniil. Mon J dny ui' u<* *otd Hint Miivrrnl |>iioti- * *l lx < r 'V4**'•' <ai n.'d up pimt* nutl soon tin* MMundn lOVidfy, ium .i nml jollity *' lo'.tnl J .!*• ( fill; li ) I.n 'Flit* lex*l' Kvl <!N •*f |ft>, Wt rk V% s! lo ij. llf oyff tin: t •‘•iuiony teviwc ] nd Hvely i* sfintitM ,n*ni? tin* rvonli ot Hu* E iai wtn hoKf.i on nil ii Ut#. Ail li tn*tt <'Mj’itryinii ) c oining In Vn* lottm, ami Im i -j Hh'ilOm! Uy MO II*; o{ I |i* - V CfC v¥ at# Je! Davis, U* 1 tUdlv*i y ot h rno*l el *'•" 'i/ noon tliP wiftll *l lli lO I> ! * < ’U*( ol Em I/ot (' iijM#* (j onoerent jrrfg* • ktv they ufvef Uimml ii u)re ehat'le and clof|fie it r djute l > the ohariclcT ol any man llifto the glowing *pc*< oh o i a hi# M hor <f thir Uar the *rraiit>n al.o\t r*l ru? li. 'l Ue i . (e#d.iign vngen t l*y Iht roioeFl ol llie w* •■] vwoo nil Utir! 1 in and; *.“• h f <! la rt, hh<] like lUc 4-vt yuii-y -ia— "ijJJ wi i merry nn i rnitnisgc Im >. \\ ttunwl un ,i wtiM ht I i.r,t *lt€ and llie ina< * ed in' i w* ?ii rme to * • t )l,titj tho nf n u:ii lhs* vool |*o-4Mj ’ and un U >y# E> t-il of Um t uny thing* Uiey lifid & * • moil hcA'tl. ♦ • ♦ THAT 'fT-"*t,. I'hr —inmo* committal n! lb it was l i lull blast ln*t week as we went to p.< tv, woo lo an end last Tuos dav noon. a. i liavimr consume! a part of •‘■rce Midi. 8, i y lour i nwi were etari-md wh >* te p-nony c'lvered I*l ptfcaof feoiteap pipe.. Much law Was .eid and no riy sp<*' be* made upon va rdiiis diapo ed points. All the accused pr. > • we. e eomtniUrd to stand their tr.al at the nest ter uof on* u;ierlor enr t. Al b i Hi iton, J"bn liar is and Charlie Oam m o r ive bond for their ap,x*a. nice and ae a b< y , Charlton Martin a'one re rji i ■ t n j tl'. John lla ri* and Cbr.ie G/.m n m wone bound over to stand trial for iivdvSog sl ileii pnperty rnly, them b-eg no evidence iliat they entered Mr. Mr. Davidao-i’a wheat house. Twenty boles of new oollou were re- Crvei at Jfogansville last Saturday, llur ben of which wero purchased by Hugh Kobinsoa. Masp Mkjmso—Allhough the txccu rlve com in lute of tbe Democrat); p arly of Meriwether was sopoiated last year to *e.ye, pe.hsps, for two years, sd)l It was not then tuoorfbt (bat a-iy ©rjunty elecilous won’d oor;urr 'n’s ye* •. Iti view ol the fact 'bst an election >* lo be held next De cember tor mem be a of the legislature, I, as chair ms jof tbe Ereculive Comm/tlre, have it best to call a mass meet ing of the party to he held in Greenville oa tbe fl s*. T x-sday in October next, to afe point anew executive eomuslitee and take soch o.her reps a* tbe wisdom of the democre-y may d-jem proper. It is ear neatly hoped that this noilre msy secure a large gathering of Ute pauty in which will be found reoresenntative men from eve.y dk-Bct and.suet 100 of the courcy. Gome Up.'TeTfhiiVe a free discus ■too and harmonious action at the polla. JOHN W. PARK. The negro disagreeabiv disapp/iints the" old abolitionist by turning oat feebly as a statesman. He agreeably disappoints the old slaveholder liy panning out socceasful- Iv as a free laborer. It is reported that a man in Troup coun ty who made ooly thirty bushel* of wheat this year, gave twenty-seven for a calendar clock. It be has to starve, he will do it on time.— L Orange lUporier. DF.XK 01.0 nOHEVTEAD Is the tii'e of a very ffne uew non*, by Mina Anna O. Rilta Ttiis song ha* taken a strong hold on the popular fancy. No >torrbl therr arr-thoTTsandt'who-never lof gef the “Dear Old Homestead,” where so many happy hours ware spent la Joyfui na and glee.iluriog their <d days. Price 40 cents, with splendid Uthofraph ol a coanlry homestead. 'Ti a pbue 1 shall evw remember, S io ild 1 live to b * fifty years old ; ' I w a* the home of ua ati in our childhood, And we priae it, yea higher than gold. Address all orders to F. W. ilelmiek, publisher, No. 50 Wet Fourth 81. Ciuetn nsti, O- Tun SraAKKßSßir.—The Oerter Jour lull says : ”B.iin Cox say* that Randall la owl nf the race lor Speaker," reports a correspon dent, We don't believe Mr. Cox said any thing oi the kind. There never has lireu any doubt about the re-electi u ol Mr. Km stall. He wilt be nominated on Um t 1 si ballot in caucus. Mr. Cox Is a man of sense and sagacity, and he kaowt tht a* well as we do. A few weeks none will .Tetrnnine the Our own ideas take the same direction not hom any paritculai Inhumation oo the subject, btN from the simple fact that no sensible reason exists for making a change ID the ripeakersliip, Randall dl<- p’ayed remarkable addmsa, capacity, sell . ..mmand, mtegrlty and flrm'iew as Sneak er of the last Congress in a very critioal pciod, ami there is no man In the Remo era ic rank* who ran anpplant him with any hope ot improve.nonl or without great dangt ol ioss.— V.mtn TW yr.. >4A i/mrr.i --yrr. i— in Hoot)'* lUt'.dADK. All old soldiers o the b .gadc ot Northern Viigluta will rs-* member llood'. old brigade. Well, he lina atarte.! In to . use anew one. A geutli iitan who was lately at the Alleghany 8p r ig was a.<ked if he had seen Il.mi.Ps biigade, a id on answjrlug la the imcaUve it was polubd out lo hltn. Jl'ho gallant fgeuttemai. has uinecUlMran, all under the age ol eight years, arid three pahs of them twin*. They are officered by four iru ses, n goveruuas.hls wKe and Ids mot be.-la- law and the oorjis prilent a fine ap|*earsnce on drea* pm ule. Thr hocri Osaouaa Kmotn,"-While our Leputillcsu brolhieu have displayed gie.it bull pmtion over the Columbia lu dielmuots ol the South Carotin i Trnavury lli'rviS, Nilea (J. Parker, lale Trramrer of that Bat a, comes Ibrth In the New York IFer.ii with a hi i.g and voluntary c mine t lon ol the enormous iasc.lt.y ol hlmtell and coidedemies, Including all the promt not Radical lenders id Palu>eU')dow. He .-r-c. i. mnvttd llieieudlo by an uuesay eouacivuce and want* U ..OUvi (lon 'it hituwilf and otheis named. He says he w .i* an h-meal mad before he went to •South Carolina and fell among thieves Me tells a story of bond swiodl "g by mil'lons Tel. a n't Mr t n-jtr. <1 v. Uamitom THitKATvsen Wmi As c4'.sa.'uok. - Uoy llampion, of Mouth ( aro'ins, was In Chicago on Wednesday, on his way to Hock ford, 111., whore lie had nn irgagenienl to ad I rets the Agricultural Society of Winnebago county, II slated lo a reporter that lie hkd in his possess lou lette'S Ibieab.uing Ids assassisstiou if lie attempt' 1 to deliver the contemplated td ' dress, trot these letters were written Uy cowards. The meanest anonymous letter ever written, he thought, was malle I trout {Chicago, and was addressed thus : To Wade Hampton, Columbia, S. L\, or wherever elae Uie damned villain may l>e. Curses on Ids soul. I’l.avn* —The reports from l'levna up to Thursday mo. ning do not justify antici pations of any ImuteJlaSa or signal success o. the f>arl of the Huaeians. They have capl J red some of lbe defeuslvs works si heivy loss of meo. and the newspaper cor respondents say they must now ap p. the remainder by mining. The correspondents repressnt that the Turkish a my has Ireeo ban lied with much skill and address, white nothing complimentary ran be said of the Hussiao army except in regard tu its reckless gallant ry.—Kzch iwje. Wenders of Art What's this, mister T said s cartons cou-.tryman, who was wamlarinjg through a Washington street jftveler's store as be sprrke be rang a statute of Mercury with bis horny knuckloa. That, said the atteodsot, is Mercury and be passed tat to wail upon s custo mer. Tbo rurallst gazed lor a moment with open month at tb e bronze representation ol tbe messenger of tbe gods, sod then beckoned to a companion at the other end of the store, to who n he said : Jim, what do yon suppose that ere flg g is! I dun no ; responded Jim, la torn giving it s resounding rap, bronz* halo.t ft f No, said the other, taint; it’s quicksil ver. ~WIi-aT T Oils stuff they put Tn thermom eter* VVa-al, lam dirool. What’ll they do next l —. And after another long look tbe couple moved on impressed with tbe wooden of art. — Ham will try to confine tbe work of tbe extra seesioo of Congress, soon to be gin to voting the appropriations lor the army, aad to tbe oouflrmaUoo by the Sen ate of bis interim appointments. But he will try tn vain. There Is other work to be done which Congress most not neglect. The Elbtay Courier is g logujic _iu its ant clpaiions aa to what the Federal Gov, i. jmrnt wi'l do to? North Georgia and Alabama. It r-ays : We fully tiel.eve that tag government n ill o;ien up tlie Csa ' i ver an I Us l. ibuUneg as high a* C arier, and all the way down t Mobile. Aui it la not presumption to believe that ia a few v ears, the great Western and Atlantic Ca nal Will tap Ihle, and give ua the cheapest transportation known to commerce. The Federal Government might invisi bly be Induced Udo this in consideration of throe or four time* as muc hsecured for similar works in the North, lint as tlmre is no chance tor Houthr. n improvements •ft see are at i Pom Congress on tlieir own merits alone, or without connection with o uch gieetor apivropriatlons lor other *h . o.i*, we think Hie best (if'nd the only mutilations') policy h f,.r Southern C m greemten to go inu> any *ucl; log-rolling combaatiims. T.ihme of Heaped. Kn.N Lnnnß, No. 70, F. A \.M Be(*t. Bt’i, 1877. We'tbo e vminHtee, appoinie 1 to pie|iare suitable memoriils (In commemoration o; oar deceaM&Ef'tttwfts, Downy Dupree •od Mi'Hman 11. Banglia, beg leave to atfbmit the lollow ng repo t. Wbrrcav, it bv* plcnsod Altnl*hly Gml t] remove wUftUUassfhau a week apatt. b,other* D ewiy Duiui*. ami P-Ibnnau H. Ihm;lm l orn the iMklgn tudow to the Supreme G'aad IMidge above, the-eY.rc ; Rot veil. —That, while we. feel Li out heads a moot proto*nd sorrow- and regret. We bow In humble s d> .ilshloii to this in scmtahle nod mournful dlspciißutlon, and rslend our hea'ltnll sympathy ami condo 'riioc lo then Intudies iu this then and bc t ftsvement. Reftdved, Tnnt, in .he devt'i of broth ora Diip.ee and llaugim, the comm unity ft la gc and this Lod"P in pa; ocular liave sMlnlnelau Irtepa abhi loss, and that a faruui bav Irecn formed both in made y snd Maaoeiy Itiat will tie difficult to fill, (tut tbe'r !*<niirlxl spirit*, wo I net, now reiHi.e layUS.Voaoin of lh ; r Father and tee!r God, wKri •k'oae is lotind the llle of pc ft. t love, the '•o*t oi l nmoilallty. It etb'i a, let ns so Ch.iia'i Uioir many ? i.aes an I p-oftt by tlieir lirtglil example*, that whin we too ate called upon to par* over the cdil liver o,‘doalh the record we jeive beti' i | may tin a* pirn, n* apolloia and a* nnwu'ltel, lUvoivod. That tli? rnsulutlona la eco dsd 0.1 the Socrclnry’* lamk, and u copy be turnlfbed the'f.miltlea of the do- Ci'llft' l . F. .1 I ip ilniin, 1 T. ,1 llo'.jc im, y Coin. C. M. Fairer. ) txOoal&Businegs Notioes WIN I Eli ILYPIEY - home ru til lor Sllc Hi t( ROBINSON & Hlftf’M, A NEW~BTOOk Shoes for Hrui Womon Misses, Boys and Children Jtiet rece'yod at 2t ADA 111 A (Jit A NT'S 25 potuula Nalls I MX) ROBINSON .t UUO’S. RECEIVED T 0 !).\Y NEW lALL DRUM TS, CORDED PIQUE at 12 1 2o AND NEW 100 FANS Ac. II N. ELLIS. 14 lbs SODA lot $7.00 at HOHfNBON A UltO’H. IfAOOI NO and I’JKH for sale hi at ADAIUAUKANI’S ——- -■ ' ■. w . ♦■■■■■■ Bilk Ilandk*TClils!s hr the old gents If. N. ELLIS Sept. First installment .of Hew Fall Prints just opened at at ADA 111 Ac OHANT'H TURNJPIBEED. LANDICBTHtJ new chop AT R. N. ELLI-i Attention Fanners !! I will keep a large lot of Bagging and Ties on hand all during the season. GUN NY BAGGING and THE KENNEDY COTTON TIB as low a* you can buy them in any market. If you wish to bny real cheap give me a call. A Hill stock of General Merchandise on hand at pricea that cannot be undersold. *&sss&. Hngsnuvitfe, 1H. — Water-ground C.HN MEAL at, *> ' Ji .N. ELLIS. VICTORIA LAWNS yard wide from 18 cents to 40 cents per yard H. N. ELLIS. Colored cotton good* for men’s working pants at 13 cts better than any one else has for 25 cts, R N ELLIS. ROBINSON A BRO.’S COLUMN. IMUJNSON - & -* ~ —BHOTUIOII A. re now ready to offer BAUGAINS ;to Tboir Customers. Their STOCK is now fonpkte iu tv*ry (ins. Quick Sales & Short Profits iff still thrir MOTTO. Print* 5 to 7 ct* OranlteviHo Brown Hheotiog Bci. Gramtaville Brown Hhirting 7 els. Checkoff Home-pun 10 Ct* LONBDALE ULEAOIIINO Sufi tU iih” —yard wide it) clh tnir yard. Bea Island Horao;,pun—lliu host 10 city id Jenna- it large lot Item I'JJ cfAuip Heavy Wool CaHHiinurs fill cts yd Il'arU Dm skin Cavsimore IflucU ['UlillClS Wttier pi not t .'lotli—all colors. KlluOi U, lied mid Will’ll Hlmker Klaiinels Twl'led Kliouiolh. Opera Klumiela —l‘laid and Solid. Liuneys at all iirict'H | ULAOK ALPACA 2.lcn to $1 oo yard. Coided Ainacaa -all rlihilcb. Notions. Coals' Spool I'lirend 70 0 dor.,Ladles and Misses Hosiery in H.npea and H ill I oo'ora, Implies and (liiu.a Kid Oloves, Ladies slid Oents Cloth Ulove*, Ladies Kdk Hea ls, theUtl l, Laities %'iphei iunw tluiiy new, Colla a, Cull*, Lulls, fee. 1$ A.DIJJS HATS. A lk*auvUul lot In Kelt uud Mtmw. Ladies Hhawls. Lsdles Boulevard BhlrU 80 018 Sc SHOHS VIIK A r/ai Til I N K VKU / Women’s Kip Shoes, 7V:i per |*air, Cpil dran Copjicr tip slions 00 eta per pair, Oeuta Hand sowed UooL and Mhoei. La dies Kite Hlioes, In Kid, Cloth and Ctll. CLOT HITS a. Hull* Irom f7.00 lo SIO.OO, All Wool tLiwiimure. suits fl'J W Kine Black Cloih aud fiesvar Mulls, the laleet elyU and cuf. HATS. Oeuts Bt'o brim Ha's, Cents Fine and Saxony Hats, Hoys Hats, Hals of any shape, color or price you may wish. HARDWARE. 27 llw Nails (all use) tor $ 1.00, Well Buckets W eta, Iron Bound lfatnes 60 eta, Axes 00 cts. Groceries. Best Bio Cofioe 25 ct*, Wtiite Sugar glim tor SUJO, Brown Sugar 9!l*s lor SI.OO, Matches 30cU and *7., Axle Grease lOcts leix, Best English So la Hlb- lor SI.OO, Black Pepper 20ul* lb, Bluu Home 12)cts IW. SADDLERY, BRIDLES, Will Pd, SADDLES, SADDLE BLANKETSSO U -CROCKERY, . A LA UHJS LOT. i rnr i oh t ju.k* a IF YOU WANT GOODS CHEAP, go to ROBINSON & BRO’S., Oreccv'iv, 0 % . . S/ r>l 2!*. 187 MORNING NEWS PllIZl! Si OR1E& Th® Weekly News —OF— WKDN KBD \Y, SEPTEMBER 19th, Will contain the li- st chapters ot an in tensely interesting amt well wrlt'ea story, rus Marablo Family BY S. O. IIIL'.YER, fit, C'ltV ert, Ga,, l'o ivliii-ti xmj. uudeff the First Prize of ONE 111 NDRKI) DOLLARS, bftjreff for •he t-.*l *lorj foo-iiln.l on incidents ol tho lilo'vvar. 1,10 Weekly No . j„ addition to the AO RICULTURAL -mil LITERARY Depart ment* recently introduce I, still maintains i's d.s'ineiivc h-uttire* as a medium for STATE. IT) .ITICAL and GENERAL and every effort will be devoted lo making it a comprehensive medium ot information lor the people. Its MAR RET REPORTS are complete and relia ble. PRIOR Weekly News, 8 month* |I.OO ; 1 year #2 00 ; postage free. Dally, l month* #5 00 ; I year $lO 00; pottage tree, Remitt meet cm he made by Post Offloe O der, Registered luvter, or Express, at my iisk. Ik'itera should be addrossed. J. H. KBTILL, Savannah, Ga. c-idly earned In these 'Pill times, hut it cau lie made in three inouiiiH by mi' one ol either sex, In any purl ol t e country Who Is willing to work steadily at the employment that we lurniMh. 10(1 per week in your own town. Yuu need not be away from home over night. You can give your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. We have ngc nia who are making over S3O per day. All who engage at once can make money last. At the proaenl time money, cannot bu made so easily and rap idly nt „ny other biialucss It costs noth ing to try thu buslmisa. 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BRAY OK ORIFfiM GEORGIA, WLlpui to Inform Ills friends and every body else that be is still In the MARBLE MONUMENT hu*ine.x, and by reason of a connection ills a firm In the same business In the city ol PHfLAIiKI.I'IIIAjPKNNHYLVANIA be enjovs all IhcllUlcm lor furnishing any style of Monument of Marble or ol Blotch I.lanile and, also, Iron Railing*. Oitflln, June sth, IST7. T. 11. BRAY. A. J. hOWK. PtOt. WK. WEU4. JEFF DAVIS HOUSE \ (S'-ur Atlanta uul Woa* Point I’awaijsr Dupot. NKWNAN, GEORGIA.* LOWE & WELLS, Pro*. The l>t attention given to the comfort of guest*. Pollts Porters t every train. rcruiifa.OO per Diy. Patronage So I trite* WOOL , WOOL!! To all that have WOOL to card I woo Id announce that my Cards are now in good order and I guarantee ut infection on abort notice, lute* lot Carding ; 12) eta per l<onnd or one- fourth of the Wool. Terms oaabi —... ~~ J. ML BROOKS. Itoilec to UrlHori und Creditor*, All persona indebted to tha ea of laaiah Burton, deceased, late ol Meriweth er county, are hereby notified, and requir ed to come fur tv aid and make Immediate payment. And all those wbobavo claims against said estate, are required to present hem In term* ol the law. W. II KELLER ! An-. 7 ,! i, HT. Adtn.