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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1877)
I s he Meriwether County Vindicator VOL. 5. VINDICATOR. ■ PEEUMOT FVKftY FRIDAY, by wm t reVllx, AT #“rk> PER AN Ni M. in ADVANCE <* -t, t ttor tVttti JIaJUW !<*•••'* 4il Hrn.v Il**k■4 "ks|3 uo | 6 tnjM IVW 1 inch i);M ! 50! 4 Ml: i W 1- ®® \\ZL\ I ,mi■ 51*<>! 0 50i 10.00! r, 00 inrticf* '' Oft i $ 00 I 10.001 15.00 00 i c .,> |soilo 00 I *40.00 *35 'Hi i35 00 4 C.i! 7 (V) 1 15 00 | 35.00 1 35.1*1 til* >*' j 1 col 110-00 ! *4'* 00 :3500 j 00-00 1 #lo*' 11 r \ llWml deduction mode to thos" kdvf.-i.iUie liv the month or i ear COUNTY OFfIOERi. ORDINARY V J-Hinton BHKRIKK ° v * * lo I L c " c * CLERK S. tk ••* Kil.ei TAXrftEt HV KK ...B. S J TAX OOLlifXrrott J o Ohiiat*a TRI£AM*SKK . .1* J. Anthony SURVEYOR O F- Mait*owa CORONER Jo tin It Jones {’ i .5 t Y COMMISSIONERS. It A Chnen, Aaron Sibley. C. J Re eves, .1 E Riffihanau, Adorn-Jl. Walgua ROARI# OF EDI CATION j \V Park, W. J - Barntsa. Wwl-fU lima, T*. A Patker, A. II Thiciuau Hoc. SENATOR shUli District, 1’ II Brewster UEPRKSKNTATIV )•>. It. R.qew- Jame* W Taylor —-" ■— 1 1 BUSINESS CARDS —• ■ i JOHN W PARK, A TI'OUNKY AT LAW, \ _ uhk n u** , C radio* ii Miinveilii! and thead oiiiiuif enmities A 11 1- It KIM AN , . X A' Inisinc’-* entrusted to lilr cam attend rd t.i .tin-11V mill U'thhlHy. 1* H Is HI H, a ridiro i at law J \ OHOt-nall t >' Ha. Will |ita-ih-e 11, M lint-tin r uni Jin r(’orTUHrOnF the t'osMa , in nil. rI. I I.OVII, I* It S. I > I. tIDI-.N I DEN ll' I, J i, omtntvn in, 0* TetiiisT~ab AH wok Win raid'd, Dll E B. TKUBKLL OFFER* hi* ••roleiHtioiml wvlict to lh Public IKUur wTO Ms lathe, I>r J K O Teirdl, a* tin- Drug Btore, nit K It A NTH* *N Y, ,EEI US his I’rntcaidonat service* 10 till' ( ), nl/.n-e of OicenvlHe and vicinity jig (ill ratU. J Anthony A On' Drug Hi.ne m-'UL Ii ltv OLD JEWELRY ni ■' KANi 5 loltl <ft } H* * H*i i’M t ALBERT LEHMAN nA J NOW, and wlil keep alw y on ball*} Hi i-t- oi ' *la.:d Lai 1b- n I>l the public square, h g<"d sn I wr.i i.iu,Et:iu>*r<x k o* JEWELRY AND FANCY OOODH Ccmxlstinr, In part of, 19~ HOLD and SILVaU Watches, Ji J Stem andP-y W fiTro nt tftrtw-rt-m*hw. Hpteudid Gold and Snver Wat* l, * Lain CLOCKS % ot all siaes, maker* rid infer * Oold !>*■ arid all kind* <d bobler; Hilver A *tcel Spectacle* * hy- 'i HO LID MLVK't TABi.E WAKE Silver Plate Ware . of a!! kind* and styie r k t. Table *'Hilrr. ARir/ora 1 y the v<*ry renowned maker*, JDBKI ’it ItODOEIW and GEORGE WOBTEN HOLM? HE PAIR INO l sun stilt repairing all goods In my one T oo many citizen* of Meriwether and ad Joining counties have tested toy • work to require a word rom me a* to the charac ter of it. I will, however warrant all my work, if properly used, a* I have always done, and respectfully ask * continuance e the patronage I have received I rom my friend* in Meriwether ALBERT LEHMAN CfGGQ C* nt ** tn*de by every agent *£)t7 •j every month In the bosioees we furnish, hat those willing to work can easily earn a doeec dollars a day in their <x*s Iccailiiea TTavenaZrottai to. explain., here. Business pleasant and hon-rrmhle Women, and boys and gir!* do as well a men. We will furnish you a complete Outfit free. The business pays better than anything else. We will hear expenses of starring you. Particulars free. Write and ase. Fanners and mechanics, their sons and daughters, and classes la need of pay ag wart at home, should write to a* an learn all aboot the work at once. Now Is the time. Don't delay. Address Tuck 9 t> Angus**, Maine. O R E I • *NVILLK, MER I YVETHER Dl)l!iN TV, DA., SEPTEIttItR-R- 2$, ~t877r Fuaay’a Fray or. 1 wonder wliat’a become of that sack of (>cas I mused Alexander B took, loud enough.lor I*> a itc t-* hear distinctly rv r\ v> ord he :.ai.l, it. nE t.c "a* in lh imritrv, nnd rh" was out in the "ondslnd hi nting lor the hammer, which nsa-Hly ha Ia plate ol its own on one ot Lie j u’.s, hut was lien uowhere to t>r to ind. It’s always the *hv I continued no, ii the grieved ton" that sonic men and man* wmnei) know well how to aume 1 never can pul a thing away, tea * v for use, hut it’s auie to be toted ofl, and l’n tirtd of it. TiicJ of wtial, Alex * Mrs. Son k in ijuired, t toocently cmtiiug into the kin li en with the washboard iueke,l tin ler mn bare aria, and o..tc stk'-.s of tna. !e \v h> t under the other. Site knew very wot! ot what her hus l>an>t vras tired, and he had Wen talla'iig at in r all the lime : but each was pi iving a pait, ia a stuail w av,and can lor lomj cN me to admu n.nt i-wh did cx.oih'ativ. B.it then the play had !,<on on the lioaid u good many jivn, and the 1 otic talent that each posM-sM! lln that line had a very good -Hraneo tor di vrinpiucnt. Tiled ot what I the man iipe.it and th" words alter his wile, very despairingly, as he Kept on ruuiiiiaging among the t)tll‘ jtiiil packagi sot vaitous sorts on the lop shell u! the pantry. Why. tired ol huvi ig to hunt, an ! hunt, and hunt tor an hour, every time 1 wa it anything, and then ol not finding it. I put them peas on llial shell,done up In n paper lag,an I nil tea !y lot row iug, ami now that tint ground is ready, aud my man I'nitLig thvy’it tm where to be louu I. When did you pnt them there, Alevf very roolly mipiio l Mrs. Hnook. Sif'M iWMtNir *ure”' t n t yon i'X|Ka tnd them lo li* there tm touched till sowing Mine, I mppo-.i f Ol c.-titM I did 1 Why Hlumldu’l 1 v Mis Hii i K walki I rmllgua tly nci,‘>aa toe room, llmgti g the w ash-lvaid inlo'tin tub, i .! apis dung tin slid , oiei Ihe head n! a tilts r i I who *vaa button it • her trouts by t! - ivlmh iv. Oh, mamma, see ! e'led the child Utting cl j, ity In r, ttint wls tlei ki' I wll h the wlit’i’ I min of (ho wnlw “you’ve J nat 800*01.1 100 !“ Never mind, *ttld I l .i inotlnr, taking ** othuli towel liom-hf toller, uoil wiping llie upon rift !m o leu "i i ly , ■ inti i It, pet t inquired tho i itb< i tor vetting all about the final* Oh, nothing, pel answered, pulling vig oioiivly at the huftoiu*, * iiieli ante oo! 100 Int lo ok lor llie good o( the chubby lull*’ toy in limn’ only a lillle lot* ot noils, ad ded the truitltut child 1 wish you’d hi* in/.in on olul, Malildu, whh oil tho man H 'might lnv got in ter tyco , Am! load/ Ibom nil Mil bilidi'er, Inter riijiti o m dltita, I frer* '* no dsr gi rl l my I hurting my own child I gne** II you/ think |he'o in. why you’d bettor Ml hr >'.k got iii, fin fl, id in l< I tloUil* oi her c.ijlillhi , for tfio lii'lc one tiroke in : I know where 'lie arc, pap*. You know cl i! ' the otc child ol /' < i ml.lor ar.it M itih’n Hm k hod a hundred |H"t cable* llial’-i loony 1 How thoutd you know ” Why, I saw them, papa. Don't joo ri metrdier — in your hurean drawe r , win re y.wi *u u-l.i:jjln,g for t I|i l l, a goo ! whit* ago? And when I *w the cunning liitlqipap'r bag, I said, What i* that papa ? and you told me, Pea*, honey , in there, aid i 'member jut ho eu *y~ -a* gary an ’noff'n at ail ’ U’* *o, !>y.Jove 1 I remember, ton, now I’d have Hworu that i pot them on lie but tery ahell though. The man went into.hi* bed-room, at.d coming back, procei-dod to empty tin; eon tents of the.paie r Img Into one of muslin, with rirong etrij**t attached, that he took from the table where a idle of wet clothe* *a> lying, I declare, this hag * a* wet a* *op, grum bled he—a pretty thing to tie to a fel low ! A fellow ahouldn ’! have left it there, then ! —the woman’* eye* were snapping dangerously—?>ut I suppose you'll *ay it’* sit ray doing* * That’* the way with men the world over, and the women have a tough time of it—that’* my way ol think ing. Mum; ? com** from the fliroat of Alex ander. And something >qnatty contemptuous would have fallen from hi* lip*, that were curled scornfully, had he not seen the child’s face Ju*t then. A* it wa, he drew his hat down over his ey*-* ki**ed the red lip* of hi* darling, and went out in the sunshine. J d"o't like to write about unpleasant people or things. One feel* so stifled in an at ru>sphere t*f pgi’.y_mgmic*a, w.ficlh er of art or e>f *;iwU and if one’s duty <XOlld be alway* done a* well talking only of things that are tenderiy i*eouUful, and of lives that are like rood word* to grand tune*. *et one’s pulses would be ever so much warmer about the b' *rt. you know. But thi esnnot he 1 The bard things, the wrong, bitter things of life are, and we could not ignore them if we won! A They look on u* from toTe! and hall, from luxu ry and from labor, with eye* that plead for something we lala would give; and so with a cry for wisdom and lor slreagtb.we and > the iittb' that we may, luaving the rest ' with God. Mr. ami Mrs. Snook were only type* of a I rgc rl-iss, who are always putting Iron* diet" Chant os of happiness, with nit n*ean -lu* rn 'itri ttt \ rtttng of the kind. They ow:-rit the land they lived on, and the** hni e was a neat little collage, behind high mspies aid walls ol j ‘saamine, that sept, the surali rooms sweet the whole minuter long ; and t ore was no reason by they should unt be c ntent and glad. • hit coolant mud an I gl ul teas were things tha'. neithe: had kuofii anything—long at a time—l r mauv, many years. lie irrlta t. tier ; she him Nut In a large lumul tuon. wav, but in e tnli timl littln frets, so u .;eh harder to bear and to forgive; and eacu was about a* miserable as men and wo no i ran well Ik- wilh plenty to cat, and ink ami wear, ami a gival shelter over lb* It h-ads but with nneatisflcd, chatting starved hearts ~ M onma, H>t sii I, softly, after tier futli er had disap'c tshl around the corpor ol the bio n,Mud the mother h id gone back lo her w ash in x ; with a liig lump in her iliroal, ■ till yon and papa mrer ]oyg Cftgll other Uis a strange cpicaii m. Mr*. Snook hiii'f I ipiickli and Ihe liar ol soap In ho hand dropped w ilh a thud to the whltc u*ak rtiHir. 1* itches ot red and while came aim wont oil hot face, tlmt a* liy no man mr ol means a plain one, and her eyes opened w ider than the child hud ever seen them. Why yea, i liild, she answered S' sip as her breath eanio. What make* yon ask ? 1 was a ttiinlil'g - the cldl l evaded w itlmutmoaning t >. Thinking ml I You ku iw I was down to grandma's u. I'iday, agul auuLj,ai- *mt uncle VYilf weftied so happy together, the Jiitlo one eoutimied, ko-oing her eyes on tlio bread she was crumbling Into a bowl ul irrsb milk for hei breaklanl. Ouci when a'liitie ivns Mjckl ig up my coils, uncle pul hi. arm around lu r ami kissed her right on her i yea, that had tears In them ; and whan they were pone illicit, amt auntie, you know - grandma said: What makes you so soli**, Fussy? And -you won't blame me maimtui I No, thirling. I l"ld lie' ) wax tlii.ik.iujg -thinking.— W lint dear ? Mih huook wns chian hy the child then, and h* 1001. liii? very noliunnly nl the drooped lids, mi l the quiVerluit lip*. Tt t I’d nevei ten you find ;>*( kl** eai-h other in ull my llie I Ami whnt did grandma say f feiy hmll ly. -- Hlie Nid that uncle Will and mini Jme I'tyl lint al uve hem. ho aim) mid an !> n * f think hlh: eiti l f "id. tli'iugli I .don’t kil'iw A hat Inal mean*. That ladoru cm*l ii 'Jennie died, there ■ never any miinliint In the lioiih**, except what Jenny male ; and In i death had made them luvu eaet. other more- Just a* the old courting day*, grandma cind. 'Htrange talk to a rhdd, the moiher said, hatt to hCnw-H, and with ttie muiuim look d' rending in tivt eym. Hut luaii* ma Ye*, dead hi. Wluui I went tu lied I i*t night, what do you s‘|M>kc I tool U"d ? That you thanked linn for your good home,and for your dear papa and nimiima, didn't yon ? J don’t il.lnk ] did, admitted flic child shaking h*;i h*-a I duiiioisiy (Jue*s I lor go* It at ; toil 1 toll Him He might take me up to heaven, where grandma *uid cousin Jennie wan, if that would make you and papa liappr, like illicit' Will and aunt Jane, yon know. I don’t want to go away, 111*11110*, the child continued. I don’t think it a* nice where Jenny I* a* It 1* hero —we’ve no nany amlta, you know, the wood* are Just * fuU.*d flower* ’ Hit I told <od he Deed n't mind, and that I’d go right away, if you’d or.ly love *iaeli other. Don’t listen Pi her, dear Ood I wailed • fie mother falling upon tier knee* and (wtching the child to her lytamn. Hlie'* all I fiave in the world I—all my light, my joy, my life, ray crown, my glory I I’uniKh u Home other way, oh, Dod I—(ntnisli us any other way, tor we deserve it ; hut” let a* keep the'rue ewe lamb Thou gaveat— the one w hi*e rom; —the one great good we cannot live without I Her eyes were strained up tlirouxb the jeattmine at ibe wid'l'jw 1 1> the blue nky hr beyond. end the child wan clinging *° bur neck an if ahn thought another moment might drift her sway lorerer. Neither fieard the smoolhered sob lri the paanagi; leading b# the wood sited, nor the step* cowing towards them, through the silence that ensued ; for the farmer coining back for something he bad forgotten, had heard the larger h*M of the story I h-ye so poor ly to’d yoo, and in a moment the wde be flaptte the cr-Macmbetween his life and bers and the child that was his Idol, were closer in his arms than one had been for years, and the trV wept to gether. HhU we begtn life otrer. Tilly f the faiber askol, taking up the pet name drop ped long ago. Shall we try to be more patient and mors forgiving t Vea. Alex —ok yes I sobbed the mother. And tenderer Tilly f Yes, destr ; I’ll do the best I osn. And L And tiod help os liotb ! said the man aoiemniy. . Amen f It was the wife’s voice, toabCiog the one prayer of two human hearts to a di vine close ; and over that kitchen trinity a sunbeam flashed just then,as it In b'essinp, or as a type ot tlniiileaseJacss lo lie in that cottage home lieneeitUi. And 1 won’t have Ui ate, Alter ali ? ask. ed the. child, struggling up Irom the arms that held her, andali*Wing back her curls. Isn’t that nice I The lambs an so en ning and the woods so full ot mosses | -turning to her bread and milk with a sigh of rebel that alt had emledf happily. And the pnenW kissed her—kissed each other—and then limed to 'die nurd work before tbyjn, str utger, happier and better every way. Listening m the do ir ol their dailiug’s room, that night, they heard tier saying : l guess it's all rl|ht, near Urd; but il they do quarrel any more, you’d better take me right along. And fearing MteachHd*s prayer may be answered, Mr. and If ) W ook ar.i irying very hard to k i'p end Hatan under the ii feet. Not tor tktt teaaon only. They? have learned how much ol happiness them is in bearing ort?otTi"i’s burden, in for bearing and lorgHdog ; in taking the good thal is give l and making the moat'nud the liest of it. I.IG NEV Ell. Not long ago, on an English stca ner, louf days out from Livorpo >l, a small hoy was found Idd away behind the carp-, lie bad netthei lather nor mother, brother nor sister, Irtend uof pr doctor among either passengers or creW. Who was lie V Where did lie come Irorn t Where going ? Only nine years old: the poor little straogei with ragged clothes hut n beautiful lace, lull ol innocence.end truth I Ol coftrso he was carried hclove tlio flint mate. II >w came you to sled a pauingo on board this ahip t asked the mate alinr • V. My stepfather pul me In, answered the boy ; bo said lie could not afford to keep me or pay my paassge to llilitnx, where my limit lives. I want to go to my aunt. Ihe mat'! did not bettcvc the slorv, lie hathollen bcuo Received by stowaways Almost every abtp flnda, one or two day out at ana, inoo or boys concealed among the cat go, who try to get a passage across tlio water without paying lor It. And 111 is is often Irouhlaeomc and expensive. The mate suspxeted •nine of iho aailors had n hand In the boy'i cscs|>o, and treated him oietty roughly. Day alter day ho was queatlonod about Ui* coming, and It w* alwava the ama atory—nothing less, noth lug At last the m tic got out ol pi - lienee, ns mates will, and seizing him by the collar told him unless lie confessed the Until, In ti u minutes, he would lieng him In tli<'yard arm a Inghtlul thru it in (IlS'd. l'o<*r child, with not it friend lo stand by htmt Around tlPn -.vr-e pananntru— anil iil<>rs of the mld dnv watch, sod In loic him the stern flil olilrer, with his wdeli in hand, counting the tick,tick, tick ol the iiiiuuU:* as they swiltly went There In siooil, pale and sorro viol, lus Imvl eree', and t/*rsln lit* eyes t It'll alinid t no,lint a bit I Eight minutes were uhcady gone. Only two munit* s mor to live, ;* i*; 1 the mat*’ .H|xnk the truili and mvi yufr life, boy. May I pray ? o*k<"l Hie child, lo'iUhig up into the Imrd man's luce. The officer nod i'd hi* head, hut said nothing, file brave boy kuclt down BIS deck, *n*l, with liand* cla*|M’d and eye* raid to heavin, repeal ol the Lord'* pray er, and then prayed the deu Lord J'vuii to take kirn home to heaven, lie could die furl lie-—never 1 All eye* were turned tu ward* him, and noli* b>oku from stern Ucart*. The maicooiitd lin’d out no 'onger. Hi sprang to the hoy, told hi n lie hehcv'l hi* story, every word ot it A nobler right never took place on a ship'* deck tl a 1 tins —a pfKr, un'rionde<| child, wild 1g to ta*e death lor truth’s sake. lie could die ; but lie—never ! Dud bless him I And the re*t of the voyage you may well think lie had friend* enough. Nobody owned him before ; everybody was now ready to do him a kindness. And everybody who reads this will lie utreng'hened to do right, come what will, hy the noble conduct of tlfls dear child. A schoolmaster, nficr givb g one of hi* scholar* t oand drubbing lor *|s-sking had graimncr K-nt him to the other end el llu room to inform another boy he wished to pc*k to him, at the *<ne lime promisin/ to repeat Uie doa*j it he sp -ke to him un grammatically. The youngster, ipiite *ut l*fled with what he had receives), deter mined to he exact, and thus addressed hi* lellow-pupll: There I* a common snba'au Ge, of the masculine gender, *ingular number, nominative ease, aud in angr\ mood, that (Its torched upon the eminence at Uiu 'dLer aide ofTiiie room. Wishmg ~E7 ait ion Into t few sentences Ui you In the prevent tense. A party were enjoying the evening broexe on board a vslcb . The wind has made my moustache taste quite sail, re marked a young man who had been for some time occupied in biting the hair that fell over bis upper lip. I know it I inno oenUy said a pretty girl. And she od why all bar friends laughed. People arc so childish, she rctu irked. nosing nil ED (htint. Borne of you children may new and then b-‘given a dose o'. m*dicino (though, I h ipe, nt oiten); si.d pt'di iTilv wheneur you do take a dose, you consider it a very huge one. Now, just tor the sake ot com forting you with the contrast. Ell tell yon vital doses a p >or sick elcplmut tvas made M take, some years ago. lie wtu a supetb miiiia l , and, for a time, delighted crowds it t I"**'* Menagerie in London by lib iviviulerUil intelligence and digni'y, Hut he fell siek at last, and what do yon think Ins keepers gave hint ? An ounce an Ia half ol tartar-ernet'c, Hx drai lims of pow der ol earn!) go, twcnly-l >ur pounds id saltn, twety four pounds ol treacle, as much criitmt->ll as oould be given to six 'een men, and six ounces of calomel, or enough to supply doses lor twelve bundled human beings I All these were taken within two days, old the next morning they gave the |mot Inflow six pound* ot melted boot-marrow is a substitute for east ir-oil I What do you kulak of that ? Eh V Yet*-,—the elephant got hotter ! y.iitA in th‘ l'n 'pit , dl. Av loin for 0 to'or An amusing story It told ot goino tier man fcsi>"iilists wh i got 101 10l a soldier and treated him to beer. When the man wa“ well pumed, he was asked 11, in the event ot a revolution, he would lire on the people, Never! answered the Potnorin inn ; and morn “hocks" w ere nr lined. The question “Why would you not Ihe?” was then ask' and, 11 ausc 1 have no rifle —1 hnloiig to the band, was the reply, A IM oriei'M It die. There's not a bh-mish in her form. No failll h ul her f?ur ; Sit down and ar.efrutn morn till night You'll Ibid her pi licet grace ; And.then, In hanih all, her voice ! From *w odest bird's in sptii.g Von couldn’t its warble ; but She ‘'doesn't know a thing " A teacher afl"i leading to her scholar* n story of a generous child, asked them wlmt generosity was. Dan little hoy raised hi* hand and said, 1 know ; It’-* giving to oth ers wlmt yin dou't want ynusidi. When the disorder". Of Babyhood attack your Baby n o lit otieo Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup aud noil e e Its rapid slid heneflelaj ofleCt 25 rents per botl’e. TUTT!S_PILLS A Noted Divine says They are worth their weight in gold. READ WHAT HE SAYS: l>* . Tutt !icr ; F'tr len ycur* f havr *Hrrii p innrfyf ♦* I ml PiltML I*At MfimTU yrrtTT tnßw fH s|4*AAt<imlcri Lu Ultl I UK') ifit iii (|mii y* iih IHth faith). lam now a w*-ll man, h i vr H|)|K'litr, jm rirt t, rc(|fului t ltholh, tails: f/nite, .in'! I hnvr hirty {aouidU a**U<l Hrah. *4(.ey r WOflTl llirii weight llljfoUf. Knv. It L. HIMI'SUN, ljfNuvill, Ky Dr Turt Via* ty+rt< cw. in (hr |>fa* 1H • <A mrfl4*’ln#iliirty yar*. mi*! f->r • I'riiv lime wjUmlahnmu Mrafor •>) AijDmiy livtiu Mli al Orlirjfr <4 o**n u in, fifiH i jirr-‘*rm umhj( liia I*l Hr. havtlhr. |'U*um trr (ht th'Y *r j;r*'|sAM <1 on jinmi|rlr* amt Ifr Iff# from nil *jii.M k> 1 y ilr III* ISIIVY in toniMiiing In th*m ir |urt</(r>rw anl’iKonlall* rinuitti'Hi of * tirtnvlhin t ha’ ,/• rgmUV*, uhJu fur iryt*g i>Htf i iirir tn4i sajrjmrrfit *•! f*rt • to in* rrarc tlr **p t/y < tin to properly a ••Inii I a I•. Thea the •ytr,m ii no.ir iaberf, and try their U>okr Ai’tiril on the diprutivr nr pn, r |rl*r ami healllrv cva> uation* r* *1 The rapidity with wtn h p<r*uu% iuht on fl*h while under the, iuflm 1 - r ol Umnm irilla, oi itM-lf in diratet their adapUlnlMv to nmiHiih the hody, anl h out 4i tlielteiiicu/.y ifiK fHirroiM drWlity, rnr I • am holj-.dyapei*!*, wnt in|( ol the inuM.iu, aJi'if *rf tha liver, ! chrmifi c/m*tipaUori, and *nf£th to the ■yttrrn. Sold lurruy J*> m ■ V ’ TUTT’S PILLS t'UUM ttirjt HKAI)~ A Oil*. TUTPSIILLS cvnu hvnrmrniA. TUTPS - 'ILLS CUH R COHUTIFA'IIOt* TinfsTPILLS CUUW PIMSH TUTPFPIIiS ovum rjtywn amv auvm. TUTPSIILLS OVUM BILIOU* (JfJhW TUTPSIILLS caua kjjjnmy oom tuttsTiils CUUM TOIIFID LIV9B imparl In# health and *lf -v ry wher*. 35 ITriUMP^OFSCIENC^M Gnl Hslr 'so bs changed to ■ rlwy Wk >y . single applicationof ■ br.TVrTsMsirDye.ltactshlumngli. I and Is warranted *s harmless at w*t- I Pries omc*H Murray What is Queen's Delight? Read the Answer It to s fit ant thst grows In the South, and is spa nsllyadaptsd to the rurs at dnsssssof that donate. NATURE'S OWN REMEOT, ’ Entering st ones into the blood, espelHng all steed ul'wi, lyohilitk, ftfd r!iini(if UKUOiilt AlffM, It It s sssrrhir.g shrratlru, bat when rosablned with lirttpsntts, Yrtkm Innh,and rahseharts, itlrams Dr. Tntt’s Sarsaparilla and Qtuea's Delight, The moat powerful blood purifier known to medical science tor the eure of old ate eft, diseased phots, foul dfsehsrrss from (he surf and nostrils, abscesses, skis diseases, dropsy. kflney romplsint- eil Idiot* <4 sorrel prsetK.es, disordered lirerand spleen lu uas strengthen* the nerrnus system, Imparts s fstr com piexsos, sad tmilds ap the body with HEALTHY, 80UD FLESH. As an antidote to syphilitic poison it Is Wrongly rerooimended. H .isdradi < eases of the wont typs here I*o radically nioAtii h. Being partly seg ~.u s..~.i~Jmpfcuiiau>kus. Tbs best time to take it Is SatVng the rummer and fall ; and instead of debility, header Se leeer and ague, you wiS enj'iy robust health gwl try all druggist, if*., 5 . OCa H ray Rtiust. NewTor*. MONUMENTAL. T. Ur-BRAY Ob' ■ ItßiFfiN GEORGIA, V W i lies to inlortn his triott l* and every t>iHly else that he i still in the WARBLE MONUMENT bustncs, and by mason ol a connection w bh n Arm in tb** sam tmslueaa in the city „f PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA lie enjoys all tictllties lor lurulshing any stylo of Monument ol Marble oi ol Btotch Granite and, also, I win Railings. Grtfßu, J tnc sth, 1877. T. II BRAY. EVERY t.ADY SHOULD have one of our IMPROVED PLAITERS, adapted to all kinds of goods, nnd to alt the dtllerent and lashlonable style* of Piatt in ;. Simple and c isily manaiud, it is juft the article every lady needs.. Soul by m*h, postage pal l, e recolpt of p 'fce, f 't rtemf i"r circular, Address N. Y. TREADLE M'E’G CO, (Id Or'l "mb Street, New Y >tk. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral iWor Diaaaaas of tiva Throat and I wines, such aa Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Dronohltla, Asthma, tad Con sumption. Thu reputation It haa attained, In eoimeipience of tho marvellous cures It has produced during tho last half cen tury, la a sufficient assurance to tlui public that It will continue to reallxs llie happiest results that can lx* desired. In almost every section of country there are persons, publicly known, who have been restored from ulamilug and even desperate diseases of the lungs, hy Its iitfe. All who have tried It ac knowledge Its superiority i and where Its virtues are known, no one hesitates an to what medicine to employ to re lieve the distress and suffering peculiar to pulmonary affections. Ciikkiiv I'm;- Tort*l, always afford* Instant relief, and performs rapid cures of Uie. milder va rieties of bronchial disorder, as well ns the more formidable disease# of tho lungs. A* a safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases which lieset llie Throat nod Chest of Childhood, It I* Invaluable 1 for, hy Its timely use, multitude* are rescued and restored to health Tills medicine gains friend* at every trial, ns the cures It Is constantly producing arc too remarkable to ha forgotten. No family should he with out It, and those who havu ouco used It never will. Eminent Physicians throughout tha country prescribe It, and Clergymen often recommend It from their knowl edge of Its effects. raaraasu av Or. j. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Man., Praetleal ad Analytical OhaaiUU. •OLD BY ALL IfUVQOLXTH BVKJftY WIfBMJL MooKLooK I will s< <ii lit* pinparcl b, (icui uch work hi t jai iting line in my tlp na hij.di.n'o I oLIsj.IWO, bT A I NINO. CHAININ'!, g VAIfNIKIIINO, KHAMINO PICTUKEH, Mat.in" KIIAMKH, W HAT NOTH, J11!A ICKTH, Ta hi. eh, DEhKH, ETC. 1 *'•* * of ittife'ct utiNi ling f>r boa* • and m n PA IWTING-. I've |*!i t Hie pntl year in Oriitiille ami mu |iie|uieii u, give ■ nis'uctoiy refer eme. Wo/iK Mil KITED, J'HICEH Low at,. I HATIM-’ A l TIDE CIAKAN IV.yt) Ci.il <m or si ilre s. J. Tf- HARRIS. • ftt ci vilb, 11a. NO. 41.