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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1877)
The Meriwether County ‘Vindicato r vol. r>. THE VINDICATE!?. PCttl.t-HKO RVEKV —— BY WM T REVILL, A I' $3.00 I*EH ASSI’M. IN AOVAM’E • >*o Smyth *■ P* ol the ('iiurl T\Su*- II•••>■ ol AtlvrrlMti:- 1 mth | J 50 10.00 j 15 00 * laches ; 1 50 i * m f hlS * ;;*\ l H>oo IJOOO 35 OOf 115 00 •*”, !,00! 15 00 35.00 ! U.VOO 00 •* I ,4f~ A liberal deduction made to those advertising bv the racmlK or *< ar COl/NTY OFFICERS. OKDINAHY *• J. ttinum SHERIFF . J ° S. Florence CLERK 8. V W. 11 Kellei TAX UECKIYER -. ■ . .11, B. 0 •nn nl> TAX COLLECTOR.. J O ChrbtUn TREASURER < H J Anihmty KUKVKIOR <>. F. MtiMi-w- UOHONER .... ..toini U Jones COUNTY c> >MM!>SIONEUS. H. A. Choi.n, Aaron' Blbkry, C. J. lUevwt, J. E. Buchanan, Allen H, Wa'ou BOARD OK EDUCATION. John W. l’ark, W. J Barnes, .Mait.no" Reeve*, II A Barker, A. 11. Freeman, Hoc. SENATOR 36tb Dislri t,T 1! Brewster RKFUEBKNTATIV KB. John H Roper. Limes W IX, lor BUSINESS CARDS JOHN W TAKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, i.nni.> vji.r is, fi Will practice in Mmwtlhii and t-Li ml jilnini counties A II I HELM AN, \ TTOHNEY A 1 ! AW l \ OkBKWVII.I i , li. Ail businr## • udruvleti to ltd • r* atti llil cd lo piuiuplly ami .fadlKidiy U H K M I 11, A l I'JUNKY AT LAW (iHM.mi ii I it (1a Will piaiilcv in Mciiwilbei amt lln < tin ill le* coin foiling the I 'o w <UH • 0 cud. A . G I- LOT 11, l> I) ' -% t LSI DEN l OKNTJHT; j \ ■ OHJXSKvit i.k, lia TansnCush. All work WarranUal, I>J( K li. TERRE I L. OFFERS bin Proluwrtoual <.-.•••* to, tllß l'ubltC - OfllC With I'll laUiU J>*. J. EG. )< in il, ai Uo. I) "g Hit. K H A N I HON 1 , KKf UN io- IT I." ' \ / • iti/cn* ‘- I Gi•-* n vllle uluJ- v ' 1 )' gy ouilc m a'i' •. 1 j' '■ V'.jjk. B.orr THK i>hU JgWKLKY ami >.x N< V 'T 'MM Ol | < i a> <J "'rlit. ALBERT LEHMAN 'I [A- 1 NOW. n'i-i wtD p _ "" J I h*nd at um m>; *<lwi-J I -i- 1 * ‘ 1 f,! the public tKjuarr, a *'">'l wicki- k tMni'.ii mix i ok JKWELKY AM) K'.N'Y *,'><> * CoruksUbj'.lrTpTn of, tWT GOLD and BILVLK WiiUlk -. Jf} Hvcrn and Key winner*,-d the make tJl>ieO(Ji'J Gold M'*lJ hilVer \\ iO u, Chain CLOCKS ol a!! maker* and prp.' Gold Pen* arid all kinds o| bolder*, Gbit) hilver Ate 11i;i*ii:ta<:l<a> A Kyc-Gl i-a.i* —ttOLUtPILVE't TAIIhK W AllK Silver Plate Ware ot all klodt and etyien; !’• :hrt. Tulilr t iilli rr, Altit/or* tj the very renowned maker*, JOSfcPh RODGERS and GEORGE WOBTEJi HOLM? BEFAIRINa I am tlil repairing all goods in rny doe Too many citi/.ene of Meriwether and ad V/ming couoties have tested my work to *Hre a wot J rom me a* to the charac ter of n, r w nU however w arrant all my wo>r * if properly need, as 1 hare always done, an> rggpectjuiij uk a continuance r the t **ronagv , jj ST , ; rtw .jv e d from my fnend* in Meeiwe.. ALi^,, lT j khmam C;777* not wiiy earneo'''TT" | { | times, bat if can he itv, in Wnfe>aifeJ>x teXMlOLi-lttfizlZ.- 4 -*, sny part otttrexoTOtry who is willing to work,steadily at the employment that we furnish. %6H per week in yo.r own town You need not he away from borne over night. You can give yoor whole time to the work, or only yoor spare momenta. We have agents who are making over |2O per day. All who engage at once can make money fast. At the present time money cannot be made so easily and rap idly at ny other business. It cotta noth ing to try the bustseaa. Terms and sls Outfit TUBE. Ad ires* at orce, fl. flACi.rr & Cos., July-27-ly. Pona.d, JL. #t . GREENVILLE. MERIWETHER COUNTY. GA.. OCTOHEIt 5, 1877. - Briirtf <w Arlnroli [P if- -itFtee I’t- 1 - The 'il • .luca'i'-u be baurgfcd !' In ~-altered :o In >ai ii lira on the curbs! >m , n Sliriht strecl t cslcr lay. 11 ■ nas a s.l ". thiHicn. He spi tbr. ngli l:i> trial teeth, a Jim aril olten. *I id p All Is rt re stippnrlel by a piece l ia ir ■ f .itbes line i>nl' I ar.ni.nl tiis waia . his lint was atieieni acJ g easy, ami hm big ll.tl li-el McuieJ to be wailing I r tiiumiir sli iwer tn wash the u ioa i. I'liat’s wnataiis me ! he wo it >m at be pushed ids lik into the wel sand. I doo'i believe in s le ler in ami leArninj all there is t > learn, an 1 not lotting w'.Uni b:ka have a etntneo There's tots ol etli er bilTs iu ibis world besides mo, ainl T aiu't going to tie a li ig an i try to learn all there is to learn. Auer a miniiti li > went on ; „ 0 ni'i 1 know 'null uoa:i Three. Hines two are efx, l'oirr limes live are twenty, ami lour and tour are eight. Taat’s as Coireet as 1 CiUld get 'em .if 1 Went to s histl lor a linudied years. A"1 don't 1 know bow to spell j O it is cat llie wo'rld over, and ill t>et on it every time. He n spells bon, sn 1 i know it as well as it l we'chr-d a ton. lie lose up to throw s stone nl a dog across lb< stieel, and after rcsniuiug bis si it be ••: ton Jogeify kinder wiestle* me • l•vy 1 1 , but I don't go much on )"g' rl> Wlial iln 1 care win tlmr an island is entirely surrounded by walei, ii whetlur llmu ain't any water w niltit li II lliihy id It f S'| mac I'm going I" In.fund •ft is'.Uids tor A living i 1 don’ l • ait wli< b is the highest mountain i the longest rivet, do lf. ,I'm goiug to keep a 'end stoie, and wlii'ii I'm roliiug bales ol bay around w ill 1 i are nlsmt inountains and li>eis f I've lin.rd the lioys g'i on a Unit ekjioiuamf iup 'it, and striota ami eio, ami •!*, but wlial's them i> me 1 if a teller w mils a bag o' oab is lie gomy to via band ask me when the Island ol Mj.Lj|a:i.u ki'. .bee, pel cd ? IL rllrefuliy examined tile b'g ton of lii. led loih and the licel ol his light loot and gloomily idia* rved The old lolks ai’ making ie idj t) |>uh me Into n ho .1, and I've got to mjike reed) 1,, keep out. 1 rim'l lake to school, some how l could sit lif re and it sly all day, but Hu Inmi.ti' I git Into a school house I'm nervous. Bometliiiig’s going to bap peu l" me this weak I'll l> taken home In a win i Llano w wi li a big gash in this ,ci loi tld. I' e aiilo.st i .it oil. I hat w ill niiwtri lour week, on ft crutch, ihey don t illoA Inin lull, tlgo to school ami el il'.cli tip and dow ii the aisle * >,, spm u I g Inline w .Hi ( iilpltstnm of Inn heart ' lit add a > 100 ba o, "■ i* l ' I• n't in n tUm pet ii.tr the homo i.elore a n'll ii.rVe n.e tHi ked Up oil tile lounge, tin i impie r hot tie down, eiir siit jolly in. is; oioo) cake hi the distance, an I sin 'll call out t i the o il gent Ka'lier, it s no use to think ol sen ling ibis hoy |ij s' li'ifi! IL 1 looks k’ont and healthy, but'li' ’s a on '<■ shadder The cb.n rpTnnr|vtHTT-tT-tm. n i.ooi rootn —wlo kid I III) hid- ie SO 'll flies Ti.e t> y o, ■ up. Tnete tn ■‘KT* " * II V‘‘f l.M* I• Lii* f In- i btiekli-il ' I’alpitation i the key note ! A so'c to< - can i,; e h piilpi'iiling in ait is bidden away nnhet- led*, lat snd ijirx .'*"W then o .s|j— W sti, uin m-m hold >< r •e l , roil >‘i eye*, kid. out yr left leg and make In i la.!, amuml like a fly ou a in.t • ini' • over Nu a N'-vo' it i> Fair The yr-. I mar k* loltiC *as ern w r ‘ r !d hks been I.eld at 1 os Jo nr mm of the- V"lg* an i Olga Riv- r, in Ruaua ev.-ry "iimner lor ti min ds ol years. Hire Ibe n&lkrci nl E impe and Asia meet with tl ir pro net# for irvle. C iMiack, Chinese, 1 urk an i Persian meet Hfe German and the Greel: with every va riety ol mercbaodUe that mar. Kind em p <y, horn sapphires to grindalones, U.a, op urn, lur, I Mid, loo’s and fabric, and !ast but not least,me ieiucs. J. C. Ayer A < o.’s remedies fro.n America we< displayed in an elegant ir*/.>.ar wliere the Dower idinse I might sofnctlmca be seen. They are kno*n and taken on steppes of Asia a* g eii as the prairies of the W>t, and ara u ei.ee!os! antidote lot the dia eacj that povaii in the ysoorix ol the North a* wel! as the huts an ! cabin* of (be v e*'ern r^rotinetits —lAnfoln l/U ) Tirntt. I-c*'pllon ’liwl i;rucl, A man in W)eonlo hsa applied for a divorce u;-ori the ground that hit wil<- married him under lat *; prtsler;ev. If >js *he told him while he whs addressing t,-i abe could I**a, at. acre of [i/ iUx-J at*) spot two crli ol wrxii tsetweeo bnakfast and dinner ; an] >Le has prove ! "=rJXX^nr , !T';' ,l ;7r~ > gST' C'.U’”' '•*ty *;i*.ii },’! a tori] an and hoe three ti ne* v r r >%. [ij,. Q e j Jt ; rni ban] that men art ton'i-.jvjy p> be made the victims ol -U,e*e deafi’iiio, wr)IIiCTJ . Wi>y ill wire* ir fit in ibis man... w .th the teoderesl af ftclron-. of iti.ii * —'*V4ry will they shatter tue!r b'ar, airings? flow much happier would have b— j oonaiii woman if she had eranla.,* es _ ample ot the Sbouh.ue sryuawa gf them g'>es oat and digs turrsi;!* ai. j—. *od then wtrve'.s them i eight in a p>' tar, her seif-sacrificing husband, in ttwJ consciousness ol hi* unspeakable love, sit* on the front tf< or steps smoking Lone Jack tobacco and medilatfuz upon the number ol drinks of pyrotechnics) roin he can put ta bta jog with the money he geU when he sells that W|Ua a BUI Arp. He'd erofoees liv.m bia r7Uremet b .el • il the following in the li ano Cviour ti ot morning, Wyatt; bow aio you getting al ng those hard times, old lellow f All right, Hill ; I've hd my breakia*’ ltd this old u'uian will picU up sumtldu’ t a dinner, I nckon. 1 hamt missod nary ucal yit. Sumliuios it looks s<|uHy, and m powerlnily bothered about the chi - In n , but, tbai k the em>d l.ord, sumthin id '.ays turns up. They haiu't suttereil nan day, and laleis has cmna again. 1 don't care a darn about inysell. Wlieu vtitcla is plenty 1 can eat enut to do me a we. k, and then polish a win k longer Willi out lsii''iiivenio<nai. I could cioaa the Ba iiat iau desert j isi like a camel. How’s wmk un* a days, Wyatt, do you git anything to do ? Oh, yes, a littlu now and then. Knuf to g-t bread every day r.mi meat fnr Nittnlnv. Hut I'm p*>woiful hop !il now nl a big j.4i. The (act is, I iiave livid o.i hope all my liie, and when one hops plate out 1 pnk Up another. My old mother was a hopeful 'ortian For a tong lime she thought 1 would be Governor ol Keiiluek, and i thought so too, but I give it up twenly tive years ago, and lelt the Mate. My hnjx now is lor a big Job ol plasterin’. 1 want to plaster all over this new Ilaptist College. 1 want to [is up them girls so nice tee blessed angels won't lie ashamed ol 'em. I want lo raise a HercuUueun cornice around that chapel room, and put a rnliiti >w circuloium right in Ilia oentci . I’vii got the latent patterns in the wot id— just dug up liom Hie ruins of I'oinpeyeye Old Mom<‘ had ’em In tlie ink, and Moses was an arehilek lie was. i want to plas tei Mr. Haidy's house too. lls so purly outside 1 want to make it as purly !liable, an.; I'll do il il he'll let me. I Just leave work lor a rich man a- a poor one -cape C ally libels a genii'man 1 always had fr-spccit lor a mail who was rlcb fail lion nil Thru 1 w an't to plaster the big Ma sonic Temple. These three jobs lust fill my hill. One Is for the girls, God lilets 'em , another is for Hie men, Lord have in cl c v on 'em, ai.d the oilier lor a mixture ol both, who have got a h ird road lo trav el in this sii struck world. I always sym pathise with a giuwlti' family, lor there’s death, and taxes, and slander,ami lawsuits, and messes, and lilies, and night male, amt pool rotations Hull ain't put down in tue posHus, an t nobody can't dodge 'em. I’ve never seed the family yit that haiu'i Imd iln slieci "I liouhle. The only anek dot,' sgiii lioilbie Hint I knos ol is sweet, h*' I w iirk -a and tliai's se ordln’ Ii sei I o lei W i.cii I'oi at Wolk I'in happy. Mon e> tiif.t i iloii't earn don’t do me any good | .i,' i La.-k. i atL I-auyls*.!v' g<-i-! tin other day I wmk in u bank .vault, and I never touched a 'lime, i looked over my shun I ler In ee il they wax a warn’d"’, and t:.' , w i In’) ii' si opt rad flggt • In' 111 mighty b w men they wouldn't wstcie. L'l’i )'"U *>•, I'm blooded Block, sil l they know it. I run with tlie big folks, 1 d**. Judge Underwood speaks to me >•• 01111, and L’lcUieiis and Dick Mari Is aid Golouel rtliorl* r, and ul! aleh. These Osrljers shave me, a id the bankers do, too, ,s lo thai. VYl.at a pity everyliody ain't liooesl. Il they was, these bankers Wouldn’t mvd vaults, ami iron and <or, anil rtf-i bars, nrrdin.; !*r-kx —Tliey eon Id j l**l leave their money on Hie counter, aid the doors open. Mi l step oulVi 1 buy a water melon whenever they wanLcd to. I gel Uliglßy wriy lor lin in poor fellows havin' to watch so much. Hit they don't watch me. I've got so iainiliar with Ilium and th' ir money they know I don't want it. FawLiarUy b eud# contempt that Is, I mean contempt lor money. Il they would let everybody Anger their money and set about iu their vaell*, nob fly would steal from ’em. You hide a thing, and every body w ants tn hud it. You put money uoder a lock and everybody wants to pick it. You git hold ol a secret,aud even your wile will take a fit 11 you don’t tell, lb Thai’s human natur’. Ilutlaker never hart a watermelon till be hired a man to watch Vtn 1 wish ibewr bankers would Just try it one uigbi, and leave all the doora open, and all the money lying around loose just lo tee how it would work. I think the way they do is a alauder upon the community don’t j ou ? Ol course we had to Join issue Wyatt, and left him admiring his theory, but ino.e than ever impressed with the conviction that, its a judge of human na ture, be was an unsophisticated fool. The 1.1/zud. [ on the L zzrd, read before the fiawkeye Associa'ioo for the l<eneflt of • rueily t * aniiftats, by a boy of 40.J 'iTe'T.r/7'id is aTi ry lafnil .alsafol_. iHL.jr -rna i >ka!e. He is a male snd female. He ha* four legs aud one tale and two eyes arid can climb a tree. His prineii>al bual ness is sejuin on fenae rales an 1 keichin o! a ze and akerrin of horses bv rannin threw •Jie levee. Won skeered my horse yistid dr. J.izzudsis principally negative ani mal*. They doant go to akale, doant be iosg to reluruin bodes, doant set oc ioctor al commiathuns and doant be president*. Uv all the beaaU that fly In the air. The horse, the cow, the buzzud, and. to,® duck, the Juony bog, the hare, 1 < rather be a Lizzud. Hr •pin few lioe* may dad you all cd joy in the s mc blcssiu. lurulc oud Br ick layer. I l A Mkuchetitcramrme dl l a g-ird thi-* Hie other day. While vvtlking al >ng a i reel at ttie dinner Jioor, he passed a lot of bricklayt ra smohing their alter-dinne pipe, and heard olio ol them say : I'd like to be \ parson, and have naught ur do but Ua walk about in a long blaek coat, and carry a jwuTSin.; sliok in my li-1, and gel Jot bfbrass. Of course there was a Hugh at,..the par son's expense, bnf be turned sharp around and replied : Bo you’d like to be a parson. How much do you gel a week ? Twenty-seven shillings, was the reply. Well, said the curate, though I'm only a poor man, T*H glfe you twenty-seven shil lings il you'll come along with mo for six days ai.d tee bow ut like It. Then you'll tie bitter able In bilk about it. Tho bricklayer tiled to back out of it, but hit mates told him, Nay, man, thou said’st thou’d like il ; thou mini go with the parson chap. 8o he put on his coal and started with the curate amidst a roar ol laughter, The parson presently turned down an alley, and lo'd hi. companion that they were go mg to see a sick man, and that lie must mind not to make a noise going up stairs. What might'the matter Ik 1 with hint Y asked the bricklayer. B.nail pox, said Hie parr on. Oh, then, said the mail. I'll just wait outside lor you, sir, lor I've not had il my self and I've got a wile ami children In lliii k ol That’s exactly my case, replied the ni rate, lor I hive not had it, and 1 liave u w ile and children depending on me. Out you agreed to go wiih mo wboreyor i went. The man ol hrleka began not to like it, and after a moment's hesitation, he naked : And where are yon going next TI ic |utlH<>n told him they would have to visit another house Hint,-day wliero the lather lav In ulseolllo nod-all the lamfly weic down w ith scarlet lever, apd also a house where there was typhus!, and mi the morrow there would be a longer round. This floored llie bricklayer. Kir, lie said, I'll go back lootTy old Job, il you please, and I'll any no more agin you parsons. So ol! lie wont ; and h t u.< hope he kept his word and novel Inuuls Uni parsons with having nought to do but lo walk about in a lmig Idaek coal and get a lot n| bias-. Ilirminf/hiim IMily Outfit!' Bull!ilk (Vn ) lleial i. J 8 a y/ijj ii y ,\ cm. Koine itme ago tliu wile ul Mr. Alfred DmVlh, (who win drowned silli i 1 I*. two •ms list Friday evening In Naiisetnond rivet,l was confined lo lie. - room with pro 11acted sickness, and tnirli was tlie p ivcly ■ and t!,( (i jtJi —man. UnU—be- was—unabln lo procure Ibe rieeesßiiry nouiishiiiunl for her. Indeed, as Mrs. Davis related tbecAse, the wants of tlie lorn ily must have been ol Ibe severest Slid tups! Iryiiig nulUfc, the f.ntiiiy subsixdng lor several weeks on polaioes uud sail alone. During the sad indlspusi ol Mim. Daviv and her pressing want lor delicate food, a common bouse cal went into the field and caught a young hare and brought II to the bouse. Mr Davis look the bale slid msdc it into soup for bis sTif leriug wilo, which caused a rapid improve ment in her condition. The day following the same cat again set out on ils inlsslon of charity, and sueenedeil in eulching a pailrnige, which was’likcwlse brought to the house und delivered as wns tlie hare. And thus it was through the instrumental ity of this cat, thu life of this unfortunate lady was saved (tom absolute starvation. Tbti facts of tho a'.-ofu can he siihstantia tr and as correct, and arc given as related by Mr. Davis Iu person. A Wood Ti mperuucu Story and a Miort One. In a large city, a laboring man leaving a large saloon aw a costly carriage and a pair of horaea standing In front occupied by two ladle* elegantly attired conversing with the proprietor. A* he rolled away he said to the dealer: Whose cstablirh meot is that t It i* mine, replied the deal er complacently. It c<>t me $9,000; my wile and daughter cannot do without it,— The mechanic bowed hit hear! a moment iu deep thought, and looked aad ; then witli the energy ot a man suddenly arous ed sail: I see it I I see it ! See what t queried the dealer. See where lor years uiy wage* have gone. I help to pay for thatarr.age, those horse* and gold moun ted harness, ior the silk and laoea and jew elry lor your family. The money I earned 4bat>hun .and base been given to my wile so., famiiy'a home of their own sod good clolh ing, 1 have spent at your bar.—My wage* and the wage* ot others like me have sup ported you and your family in luxury. Herealter my wile and children sbarTSkye the benefit of my wages, and by the he'ff ot God I shall never spend another dime tor drink. I see the mistake and a cure for it. DoCor, my daughter seem* to be going blind* tod she's just gelling ready for her wedding, too. O , dear me, what Is io be done ? Get her go right ©a with the wed ding, madams, by ail means. If anything ca n open her eye*, marriage will Figs Ullil kimkei. A luruier living uii- lhn west aub; ut Urn Ohio river, in walking about his farm, dis covered a nest of rattlesnakes in die Ii and low hark ol an old t eo, about which sev era! laige piecis ol rock lay scattered. Having heard l a' pigs wore hostile t<> anskea ol all kinds, nail not car ing to at lack tho nest Jiiirniell, he thought lie would try the exppiiment and see a light. lie drove several pig' ii tho vicinity, and watched Hie rcsill . The pigs soon seem ed to set nt the reptiei, and eommcncou rooting eagerly about the spot. In an bl atant half a dozen ot tho vicious serpents met gad Irom ttielr hiding place# L> attack Hie intruder, who man Rested a aeahms dis position to give —battlf. A *nnt;c wr.nhi rear himself to the height of tlie back of the pig, sli ike Ins rallies, and plungu Ids fangs into the animal wit Ii lightning like Celerity, and then dntl away’, pursued by tlie pi ;,ivli' dexleronsly received the sling upon the flosliy part ol the Jaw. Over ami over again tills would he repeated un til the pig got his lore lout upon the snake, when he would rlo'tbenitrly iip the reptile in twain and then devour him. Tills slaughter continued until all tho soak s were ilis aised 01, when tlie pigs grnntc I contentedly, and, without any signs ol lie ing disturbed, waddled oil in search of olb er provender. Tho eyi wltuoss lo tills .sin gulnr conical, which was not without it“ exoHug leal urea, ileolarox himself minim ••d ti nt a pig is impervious to tho p daor iiiik Idle ol any kind ol Hcrpei.l.— ( aro'inti b\irmer. Siitiitslay a lit. How many a kiln has been given ; lio mullv n curse ; ho<v many a circs# ; how inn y n kill I word ; how many a prom ire h#s In en broken ; bow many a liear* ha been wirckttd ; lew 111-ill) loved onus b.iM- l-eu lowered in’o the nun w chon tier , how many a hilio Inm gone liom ■Mil lts lo honviui ; bow many a eiadln or crib Klimts silent, which last Kilunla) night held tire rarest Ol all Hie Letsmea o' Hu- heitri. A week is ii life; a week is a hutoiy ; u week makes Sorrow ol gladness. Go homo lo thy l.unily, man ol business, go lioii c heart leaiing wamlurci; go liouu In cheer,wltil awaits you, wrong wail ol lih-'x breaker ; go homo to llioso you love, and give one niglil. tn lie- Joys and com torts last Hying by. Leave your books with complex figures, your dirty work simp, your busy stme; rest with those ,you love; for God only knows vvlml the next Hstunlay night may bring. Forget ibe world ol care and the billn ol bfc, which have l ir.owi-il the wees and draw close the Inmlly liearlb, hilui rtiy ha* - nwilled your eorumg WitU th lilUeiiMt Purrs and silence. Go home lo those whunt you lov, and ur you trank in Ihu loved presence an I meet to return ibe hived embrace ol your hei id's pels, strive to be a bullcr man, ami 10 bless God lor giving los weary children so tlmr a stepping “lone in the river lo lli* eternal Kututcay tilgbt. Two men weio riding in the ears the other ne rnliig, when one a-ked the other 11 he had a pleiiaxnl place of residence. Yes, was the reply ; wo Iruvo seven nice I urge room* over a sore. Over a store I I shouldn't think that would he quiet place. Oh ' it is quiet enough- Thefolke don’t ad vert no. Two Dutchmen not unite ha I occa sion lo go lo ii blacksmith on business, and, finding ll.c mrllli absent Ironr tho shop, they concluded Ur go to the house. Having reached lire door, suid one to Ibe other, Come, liauirsc, you ax about tie stmt. Nain, nuiri, said the other, but you can tell bo better as 1 can. Veil, den, so I kl ock#. Tire.mistress ol the li use came to the door. IlauuMj then iuqulrod, Is dc smit mil in ? Sir, said tire woman. I t dc ’Uiit mitin T I cannot understand you, said the woman, iiuuuie then bxwlei out, Vol de debil, I say Is do smlt mitm ? The other dutchmau perceiving that Ike wo man could not understand liauuse, step ped up and pushed him aide, aud said, lAil li mau come up w hat can my v/trie thing. lade blacksmit shop in do houae t It is well known that Ulaltift and Conk ling are not on friendly terras and have not exchanged a word for year*. But Hie Boston IleraUl, a well Informed Journal says Blaine and Conklfng are forming a combination with the disaffected Republi can* of the West and the Camerons of Penn*y!vania to make it hot for the ad ministration. They are getting every thing ready to control the next National Republican tJunvcnti m. Becretaiy Thompson compliments Robe "Wifi’S mummat of the csvy fry saying: I found contract to the amount of over two million dollars which had been made and executed between M rch 4 and 10— one large one on '.be very day before I went Into office. Homo of these were fraudulent on their fare That’s a capita! certificate ol character for Robeson to pre sent with bis claim for the Jersey Cover, norabtp. £ ■*> — As the perleciion of eninety depend* upon the perfection of miauMe, so ro one can hope ior rooost health ol the entire sytiem if tbe blood should become in the least Impure. It* standard < f purity la the best maintained by the uc ol Dr. Bull's Blood Mixture. MO\ UMEDI AL. T. 11. BRAY OF GRIFfiN GEORGIA, tVi-bes In inlorm bis Irionds and every body else that lie is still in the HURBLE MONUMENT buslue a, and liv reason ol a connection with firm In ihe same business in tho city ot I'HH AHKLI'tIIA,I’EN NBYLVANIA he enj >vs all lacilitiea lor luruUbiiig any itylc otMomimnu ot Marble or ot Btotch • ranlte and, also, Iron Hailing*. (1 ill! ', June !tTi, 1877. T. 11. Hit AY. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla dh l'or Scrofula, and all fdpclna, Hoau or St. An tliotiy’s Firo, Eruptioua 'mmn mid Kruptivo discasea of Hie skin, l flee rat lona *• if of the Liver, Stoninch, VIH Kidneys, Lungs, Pim- I'los, I'ustiilea, Moils, f ffiaiMwt Hlolches, Tumors, Tet ter, Salt Hheuin, Scald II ••ml, ltiiigworxn, Sores, ltheunmlism, Neumlgia, J'ain ill tlio Hones, Side and llca*l, Femalo Wenk ness, Sterility, Lcucorrhma. ftrisinß from lnieinul ulceration, anti utcrjno disease, Hyjihilitic ud Mercurial die casea, ilropHy, Ihmpopaia, Kmacia lion, (ieneinl Ifelnlity, mid for Puri fying the I Hood. *■ This Bmnijutrilln Is a combination of vegetable all el ntivos-Stillingin,Man drake,Yellow Dock— with the iodides of I‘otiwsium and Iron, and la tho most, elllcucious uicdieiiio vet known for the diseases it is iutenifed to euro. Its ingredieiils are so skilfully combined that, tho full altcrativu effect of each Is assured, and while it in so mild n.n to he harmless even to children, it is still so effectual os to jnirgo out from tho system those Impurities and corruptions which develop into loathsome disease. The reputation It enjoys is derived from ifs eures, und (lie confidence which prominent physicians all over the emmlry-reprsso in it proves their experience of lls usefulness. < erlilieales attesting its virtliefl have aerinniilated, nnd nro cou rt i illy being received, and ms many of lle-e eases me publicly kuowil. Ilicy furnish eouvineiug evideneo of the superiority of this (Sarsaparilla over every oilier alteiulivu rneJieillO. ho generally is its superiority to any —other iin db'ine known that wro treed do no more Ilian lo assure tlie public that Hie best ouulities it has cvci jiossessed are strictly mainlaiuud. ruuiAHici) u r Dr. J. C. AYLR & CO., Lowell, Man., I’raolkdi Hint AniilyUmil (IXwsUl#. iioui ay am. MUiwum xvxxnrui*^ ii- I -< X > k LooIC Jfl I will soon l e picparc<l to c-xecuto auch work in tile pabitlag line iu my shop M GILDING i'OLIHIMNG, HTAINING, GRAINING, VAHNIBHINO, FRAMING PICTURED, Making FRAMKH, WHAT .NOTH, UUAGK ETB, TAIJLEB, DKHKH, ETC. I w I also continue contracting lor bouse and sign PAINTING. Pve sjieiit the nasi year in Orccnvilla and am prepared to give satixfaelory reler rmccJ. WORK KfILICITED, PIUCKft LOW and BATIbFACTION OfAKAN IKFD Cull on or atldrc i. Greenville, Ga. A_tlanta Parcel* Alills. Atlanta OKaooiA. BOOK, SEWS and WUPFIYU PAPES Ail Sizes and Weirkta OFFICE, 43 HHOA D BT. ATLANTA Add rev* J.\3 ORVI r *Ni) Proprietor liefer to ibi* iwue ax a .Specimen ol mg -stper ttfd NO. 42