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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1877)
TOT Wm. T. llicvili. Editor anJ Proprietor. GHKKNFIM.K FRIDAY N .v 19, 1877. FOR BF.NaToH * £d(b Senatorial dp.trb L F, M. Dunoan, erf Douglas Manly. FOB BPBEH*NTATIVi: — n| KcilWkfiTJ r<.uuiy, " F. J. Williams, * " O. W. William__l For Ratification. Kbiton iM mux Wuowuii/av in Discs* nun. T)av IV. Youßiritt'.M wmm appoh t- <1 by ft it. Bln* .feana Wiiltvna lint w.< t Um United Hlte* A nde from Indiana, to flu the Vacancy m*l<*ed by the dentil ot Beantnr Morton, Th* appointment f Mr. Voorbeei give* the democrat* win morn mcrnlmr In th* Senate, which makis* H stand, U 4 democrat* mu I U'.t rep'itiHcens.lr*- eluding Dnvfav-irf fttium*, ViTh the idler If the Senate admit* lii two democrat# from LouMsna rwd one from Moult* Haro l In* tli* r.puhll- nmt wlii (hen have a mm jorlty rrf'twc. 1 Utf llulan Imit Mil k Ni w York. New Jnntry, Ircohaylvenia, Virginia, Mn alvaippl nnd. MMrylaiul went democratic, MidUtireSMtßi SsTT, Connect Trillt, W In"ne. go la, VY Urn.-idi MU 4 Km in *< went • vep , ’ lt ' run, The repuh'lcai)* have a traiatl m purity In tb# New Ymk legislature. The <l'mocratic rnujorlty In ,Nw Jmaey I* about lO.ObO amt ill Tl-un-ybvntna i '■ tpi The ilemocr* t. have 100 majority on (dot ballot In the M teahatppl legislature. The republican ruspirili** rnm til WAMII.IbTON NoVl*. Whin't'on, Nov V li, 11>77 Mu. Vimilirulor ; The radical forty i nrit plat now a* hairmmh.ua as a bar**' < t brothers should Im, Ola truth it la* long been held tngvtl e* l.y ll*< m.luslve |>v* r of pulillu plunder, and alee* Mi H*)r*h rn aniieilcd a rtlai okhlr.n nol to t>cow o! fire upub Ibe tnaeltlße | oHHelan*, and tlm patronage *>l II • lb.lire tin* leer* lost to the rail leal*, thar# .baa lx *u a deal m gnaahing ol teelh uli.ong tlie Inleeaely loyal, bll* nl mm* Imre hern utieied agalttat fit# preaWenllal pnllr.y’am) remon atrance* have been m*b* by the <J I reptil. Ilean leailera to their chltl at U*c • White Ifounc. The nlint nun roinplaln that tbelt Jltal complaint* have been unlnei'ed ; llm the party and It* | ntronage n* I ring di* alpwlert, and a general Ban -up 1 dose a* hand. The i*i lefetto* In < Milo and Penn aylvauie are i Imrgod lo lh bliin .vringa ol the president, while the etirrcsaas In llm Moliii'wlU, Ntw Yoik, lo Hint Wlt>n lin were galm-d by disregarding ih* presi dential policy arid lniritpilnn. The Hcu nip,which lias n small radical fnaJoitj\WiH •non refuse to confirm otne ol the pro >'i neat appomui cni* inmlp by MrUayrs.aud then n real Kilkenny fight will open in radical rank* llayc* baa surveyed the leld, amt, II (a thought i will aland by bin color*, while the tttrktd drmonatn will Rive him atl the aid nod comfort they can In lit* conteit with ihe'hluody hirl" cohort*. Oh, the fight w ill tc a lively one, the ban ncr borne by the anti H iye* lacllon he in* the bleed tntned gmment that dropped trntn the uetveler* grasp ol the late sena lor Morton. Ol the result Ihera ean It*’ no (loffbt- A prominent republican .candidate for congress la a southern state laat la’l said to your enirespondent the other day, that the democnat* would certainly eon tri’l the goreremenl before 'lie end o( tho next three yeai*. Binater Bayard sai l during ahoit dchale on Hie Louisiana sen atorial muddle, that all attempts to retard, the onward march of the democracy Would prove aa futile bs Mr?. Pmtington’s j endeavors to keep tuck lbs waves ot the Atlantic whh tier antiquated broom. Ik' certain ere the drmoerats el itttr rtajr, not ouly electing bi.t inanuutaling the Belt prraldctil Mint tlte ft tends of tlie sevetal as pirants a’f putting thi ir Lvotltea In train ing for the rare. Mr. Tilden’* recent speech In New York t o Ids return Iron) Kuro| eii corn* tied by hl friend* in order to keep Ids claims ss n candidate be fore the patty. Just before Morton'• death Blue Jean* Jimmy IVII lame, governor ol It dtana, csrre to Washington to consult with the friends ol Mr. Hendricks to know whether the appointminl ol Hendrick* as the successor of Morton would damage the former’s chances tor the nomination in 1880. Dr. Poisal, who was elected chaplain up on tbc organisation ol the House having resigned the position, the demnernts last tight agreed to elect Dr. Harrison of Atlan ta to fill the vaent cy. Dr. llartisnn will be cluaen tc-day as and will rm< ve to Wash ington ar.d take pastoral charge of Mount Yernon Place church. The fame ol Dr. 11. him n.t will—attract huge sudiercea to hU m w church- T t Monday Col. HanlL-iniP’duCt'l bill lit the Duum making an appropnatru lor continuing the improvement of the Chattahoochee River. laat night it rained as 1 thought I aever raw it tain beftre. T< -day it w warm and sonny a* a day in Bpring. R- Tl.c delay in the Judiciary Committee to on tier nominal ton ot Harlan as ,Ta - tice of be Bi prrnie bench is not consider ed favorable w the committee’s endorse mer.t al the ncmi. fi B Oei|la ler -swr o' The K i. th Georgia C<>ijJrice meet* in (Jainewviile tbi* ver. There are one handcar* and tw toiy m*- tnen’iiU-.* in K.-nur <1 Heix- Georslv. Agu** h* tone targ-s ewd proa.-s-oras fatloiiea. _____ The Jbanaaa Is bcfnp *uc/v-s-,|.jHy cilti vated in Kfnnooel dotin' y. Anew Catholic cfcercb has been 'lf lie*, tint *t Kiiaron The | ropt/ge to establish a ilenomioaftunal If-gh School m Cwttw* v j i* A woert hetury ri to hTTWeltTli "Peii - rlefit. There M not a drop ot apirituona liquor a id to (Joxgi ta, Mad ten one etl le^uor •hop in ibo county. The Ualue<WK JCoff't want* to l- now “whether man wtol# on the ground de*l dr ink il * njiirtt level.” The E*trle and P.nenii tn/ U>ry ot Co’nra len paid out ntw tWnmnd dollar* to Use operative* ll Week. lion. H. 11. (Ileghorn, of Colnnabti*. bee been appointed *hiant <!<x>r keeper ot the bonne td <e;rev*<ii*>ive. Tljc lomraiMioiser ot A trr,culture thbikr ttom *h noiTieron* te"ter* TiTa reo ivwd Hie tkJe ot emigrtikno trom tb# North and We*t will toon turn to lieotgi*. Mr. William M M'-gee, ot WaaMngfcm eounly, alilpfied il.ree thousaiul buahela < lieactma to New York t*t lummtr. (be- Henry O. MHbinlel, Ot Wallon. iiaa been noplbpitett a* a eandlrtatr to r|>. m miotl Uh Twepijogflytmli M_uaturil 44- ttlct, at tiin Wenat/.nal t! mvetili in h Id at ©lit T '- faiOfil*) th lire (oonly ,alter paying tlie in nea* up to date, will bavu * tnll*pc# t the rrettoury of twenl} and o liundred ami ninety dollar* *ii'4 ninety three rent* iiJUn't week ffattwell wa* tutored wit!* a free *hi)W In tlm ahupe of übfillle and meteor which burst nVnr ttie tlwn wttli a loud r timlillriir no mc H<m.-I 11. Ite-ipe*#, (>l Marom coutiQr, baa lie*.ly ku'lhtc'l nearly nine bu!*a of cotton Ironi live *■ re< of fund, and wilf gather in .re_ The real .lance > f Mrs. M J ingrarn, near Kllavd e, wa# d*.truyest t.y fire on Thursday, tbr Ist <,l November rim fi a .iilgjaalixj from n *lovc m urn dtnltnr root)*, With the earr.j.tlon of a lew Itoinebuld g.uid* everytWe* r.i#e a deatruyed. A farmer lit Hart ommiy teaivli* t nek of guano to try It. He paid freight, paid lor waVarlog, etc-, picked nt ncirly ali tlii- . otton that waa r*WJ on the lad where tie tint the guano, *nl ' It an I lark n I one ildlar itd * quarter ol |iayi'ig for the guano B'afford David, ol O.dlee county, was three years old When th* Declare!*o ol Independence wn si pied In 1778 Ho re C indy married n >111111? ladv In her I’eeiis, wb > ores'-jjtrd him Hh * ton and heir on In* n<* bundled ami flub bIiIII day. A Noi ro preacher in floiiMon county (la.,’oat Ilia little elrl I* detlli wllb a horse whip because she c 01M not find a key. All I c.irrk and die body off In the woods and Imflcd it. Hwa arrerted in the pul pit, and will probably bo burnt, a* was an ollior Q Mirtpn negro who bu it hi* Child to death with a brrrel hwc ' Henry lluicu, Rq., of Cherokee county, got hie hand caught in a cotton gin last Friday and so mangled dial It was thought It would have to bo amputate 1. The gin house of Mr 0. A. Howell, In (Iwinnetl c >onty, *m itestfoycd by fire lit Sunday night. Inc#wll**y. Mr. C. P. Vaughan, ot ttso Juncstioio News, baa sold hi* interest in that journal 10 Ids partner, Mi. A. R. Cloud, wo will henceforth publish it a* sdn projirlrtor and editor. An Atlanta drummer, who pride* blm soll on his chat ms, forever lost hi* pride the other day. lie drove hi* fellow drum mers w lid 111 a car bv Id* attentions to a comely maiden, to whom ho showed bis samples, and whose hand he squeezed lor halt aa hour, lint when the train stopped, a quiet old fellow stepped lot ward snd thanked him for entertaining “bis gal,” re marking, 8110 is gorier cracked, and I am taking her to the slat j asylum Imre. The Falrhtirn Star *a>s that Mr. J. L. Jones, the rounty treasurer, Has made whh one mule 201 barrel* of corn, and will make nearly or quite three bales of cotton, 200 gallon* ol syrup and more pea* and potatoes than he wilt be 'afoe to gather. At a low estimate this crop will be worth at least one thousand dollar*. All ma le without commercial fertilizer*. Hoßßtmtw Aecroiwr.—We learn that a horrible accident occuired cm Mr. Holand Steiner’* place, in Burke coouly, near week, A lit lie colored girl, abouhiwo years old, daughter of the engineer who had charge ot the gin, was caught in the shafting, jerked up and re peatedly hurled against the aide oT*the house until her skull was fractured and her face feariully bruised and cut. Her la ther, bearing semetbiug knocking against the boards, stopped the machinery, weot outside end tound bis child tatally injured. She died iu a short time. It is supposed i that, seeing the shaiting going around, rbc gotonlt to taka a ride.—CArewsefa and Contiitutionaiui. William Cullen Bryant, for more than a quarter ot a century the editor of the New York EtetUng ibst, reached his eigh ty-third birthday on Saturday last. Of him it may bo said : •Poet, philanthropist, moralist aad sage, The milestone* 'long the highway of his life, Mark naught but noble thoughts and dee s, No line be wrote the pure in heart wonld blot." Mr. Bryanl is hale am) atrong, having lived ta ifdjoy.a wigla-wkfe lame ■ -o- - # tvv y* gf , It l* rtate? that Ptero* caun-M bnld mrt many day*. Oa.-oai,’* me* ate deaarviog io large itwlen in coaaerjoeace of hardship* and priwatiowe. Turkiab dsapwtcbea retteraVe the defeat of ibe Itisniiui* la their lad attack, which, if true, mdfcatee Use arrival ot pri a*wce ment*, which may atop Use title of Ro.o •o in Arusenia. The Turk* tuat at Use buttk Jt! JJiTt Boyan two thouaaud five baudred kiiie>), — 1 —rt a gtrat per 1100 oi tlieir artillery. f'rrvra unerramt suta fhat fbe aiUek oa Eizermus •* raatewed <m hue lay The 1 urka ten* red the attempt to capla** O :-m. Bkobe.iofl * poaiii mom Sue lay ui .ru iug. 'Rie tmeiuon i an -sotranche) h i near Brea*rwee, whwis Cim. Saobet .1 a ir priaed <•* Friday ua4cappard with a hr** of two hundred and 9t l f “** ioclurhng several uffWwra. Muhktar I'aaUa telegraph* ttnder (fate ot H rnday t Tbw K's*>ia-t* *r eaifwctna* in the neighborhood of Ideveboya*. Axc>rd tog to the iutelbfimcs I haw* ygg(vwi I root Kaia ep to the pitirth mat the for** in treating that place la wot very atamerm*. principal efterda aFthe enemy am parcgtly dtrer'ed agalij.t Koeaufpo The Ifnaaian kMttfttlW tb* ‘ r meet oi hneUHtlel bate been Maiy too* ihousas n eight ktmdfaA and owe wm. Kara la to a atuuul aiegc. (lea L/.c .9 00 Mm day oceujned a pr *ttion fe fro..t ( | the aotstheaat lorta, drove bark Ua T .rk Uto tb* P>rt*t Hwrpatat wf tn* TBr*. apiked the ga* (ll Hair* fell, and captured ten aflloara and foy **(., k,.j rt.wogd arttb amgtf to**. A yrmag k*4y, |ao (.oor* will. • gen tlemea, (>oKa oi hie leg regaled la i<.l • W. Wa* tb. I mow you. native pi*e< ? u*k •and U 4 geolleioun. Weil, yaapfiert ol the lima, rsaporided the holy. ttvftO Fmr Tmm o> mis, Htm!4*rt Mi tool Loirory, i*U publish io*, it [i*gta, tdi Mat, hari and o*4 isip o'er mu<te kw Ml iwm* A*w and Ibyrnbir I**7*, Vonea a tut InstrumsnM Math- Or. erif, Kytnnr ttt for .|e by ad t,. w> deater*. Poaiag* 8 ewita, to tv sen! tn v! rtittoo io ab<ve, tf ordered pom die puli Usher*. J M N fOW)ART CO, n <sboatt.nl Kk. PWlaSafp-o* MT $J 00 to January *7O Tit (ItliUai b4tx A Baptldl. ATLANTA, UEOIWIA. Ilav I) K Btrrt.aa, Managing fajd r A tstryr Kijhl puyt U'tpl ii und JHmuly .Ammyntptr. (Jrgao of >be Georgia Baptist Dvnom es Me a. narrt t *t> cwgar fa, * Wi'li a view <d doing good, and plr ing ta* Isnat io th* hoove ol many not m eiving If now wa prop"## •* send HfTna Isroa* to new mbnrritier* troni this date to January. 1979, for |J <JO. |JP*We will send Tlw( Index, pgligL paid, to January 1, 1979. and Gmley's I,* dy's Magxsine for one year, for $l9O iiegular price ol I otli tieiug |A4O Or, will send the Index Pi January 1, 1879, and Demon*!'* Uly'i Magazine for one year, witii either of the beautiful ebro mn* : II >ra Sweet Home, or The Old Oaken Racket, for ♦4 70 These picture are beautiful and will adorn any home. Or, will *nd the lade* to Jsrviary I, I *>7*. and Peterson's Magazine lor one year, W-Uh a uupy of the magnificent firm iom engraving. "The Angel ol Chi istmaa " Size ot picture 34 by 20 inches. Or will seud the Index, to two or raore, new autieci'iber*, when sent at seme time, to January 1, 1973, at $2 50 per year, each Ttie Christian Index amt itaprist appeai* to Hie affection* aa well as > the interest ot every member .ol the great B*pti-t fami ly In Georgia. Every Baptist In the South leeD a jus', pride in hi* or her, denomina tional fieper, and should * eveiy possi ble mean* to induce non-subscribing Bap um to lake thi*. the beat r-i'igious family paper in the Southern Btate*. . In site, mechanical execution, it is un surpassed. Its editorial staff is oompnted of some ol the most emioe.it writers in tl* Denomination. It baa a largs corps ol paid Contributors and Correspondent*. It it the Denominational Organ of Geo-gia Baptists, end raed by their Convention* and urgently recommended to the exclu sive lavor and patronage of the Denomina tion in Georgia. Theetore, w* urge and earnestly request every BiptUt in Georgia to tubscribe lor the Index. Every Pas tor should see to It that hie membership is •applied with the paper. Kvery Baptist In Georgia should make it bis duty to sub scribe lor and topport the Stats Organ ol nie Denomination. Address JAB. P. HARIUSON * CO Drawer *4. . . ffibl iahers. GEORGIA— 1 Ordinary s Oice ; Meriwether County, t Nov. 15tb, 1877. NiUtulaa Scwert tu apptkJ tor exemp non of persouahy and setting apart and valuation ol hnmfrttfsd, aaA 1 4ilL pas* upon the same at 10 O’c ock. A. fL 8n Uie s’h day ol December next, at my office. A. J. HINTON, O.M.C. GEORGIA— Ordinary’s Otßce. Meriwether County, f Nov. 15th 1877. Mrs. Lucinda Parker (wils ol J. M- Par ker) baa applied *>t exemption of personal ty, and - 1 will pass np kame at lfi o’clock M, on the sth day ot December next, a my office. A. J. HINTON, 0. M. C. K JI.EIXIS’UM.UFIM. _ j l__ . M" TbLTterttockof clotblog in Orarnvlii*. Suita bom F5 00 to S3O o*. R. Tt. ELLIS. THE LARGEfT STOCK of GENTS H ATS IT GHEEKYILLE ; sob and etiti R N ELI.IS. The Largest stock of La dies and Misses Hosiery ! ie GteeoviJi*. R- N. ELLIS. tub LAHomt axu PfOiT ■>i r LHC 'I HI(M 808 PULH ttS i O rten eU t ti- A’- XU-11 Wt ktrji Out **ry Uu T'Kft T I'' KING u,a Ie in toe world. I' N KLLI Jd'bs S-el# tr |! (ft warranted *<l***l to any m.!e k th* world. it N ELLIS EVERY PAIR OF OUR /..ntiss irttrt .A.*. Jrt mtoU Ui oar mtr Otrul o-irruttloL B N Li.i. '* 53b !h* f'aroltaa Rtee, crop IH7 i< N kl-U-t THE LAHGKNT NTOCK ol IIAKD w A UK 111 Gtaeavdlw and the eh*ia!! U H >. 1,1.18. l. tteirn CIOTII rinAK ! ic N rr.f,i W afeprni t>/) fs. Black. Uiack and G ild. Navy UiveLrer. Black a>J White aivd Meal Hr wn, (run 7” ts P* $1 00 yd. Whit# 0 -ravt* at <* * I ewntie*.” at 73 eta. Kn.broldemf at.. • .. -ft R. N. ELLIS. Beautiful Dies* oood* ’ ;B!*tk Atpeeee* 1 -joc, nr, vv. m . . SR* I 1 *>. "‘ r * r lecl aa low a* can tie fraught in any Town or City in the State. R- N. ELLIS Our Ihs* ot Embrchlerl** i* larger than 1* kept in all the okher store* In town put together, and *• guarantee cheaper. R. N, Ellis. % Oi, r STtCh'in ST Arm enrf FA-HCY DRY GOODS and GROCERIES i eon ttnnUy kept fit U and nrntpUt* Pr** mrnU at trkieA w tannot b* mfirrsa*f. B. N ELLIS. The lowest price* are named at first and then set deviated Iroffi- On* person’* money is as good to os aa aoothei ’a Those who are not Judges of Goods buy from uat the same price aa those who are beat judges € - R. S. ELLIS. We are retfy at all times loproTS Mhafowtaßi to all xrhn wiY ex amine. R. N. ELLIS- An experience of fi rty years in trade by one ot us and a residence ol nine yean in NEW TORE CITY w connection with LARGE BUSINESS HO CBBS BY THE OTHER IS WORTH MUCH wi foal R. N. ELLIS. COHSUMPiidN CUBED- An old phyarcuo ret Fred from active pr*<Slea,having had placad in bis bands by - an Eaal ludtih uiiaaion&ry the lormnia "! a tiinpie vegetable remedy for the speedy *nd permaaea* cure oi CoaaumplhM k Hrocclii.#,CuiaTt,Atb'na and ah Throit tod Lung adectionr. also a pori’lve an I radical cure for Geo era! Debility and a 1 nervoua cotcplalnta aHer%arlnfr riiwrouffh-- ly tested i*a woodertoi curative powers in tbooaaods ot c9e.fceh> it Us. duty Vs make known to his mOering Wlnrs. The re cipe will be oect troesyf ateerge, to *K who desire H, with fall direction* for preparing and saece<* tally using. A I dree* with stamp naming this pap*r. Or. J. V. Sr sr, 44 Nrrtii Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MONEY MADE 16 MONEY SAVED. I hereby notify my friends curt .inert and (he trading public that T am still at Poe* of lijaiue*. Manufacturing Buggies, Wtgoas, Carriage* tad other vet*idea which I promise to sell as tow as the Same grade* ot Maperisi cam be purchased, any wtiere H.clh. ALSO i kart vr. La*.i * it >4 the CViahrated ■Hu It- Oak ft Wag..os, aid cunool be. NOlt WILL SOT UK L’NDkHMjLO t’.nnc and Esariiii.e and sec ft: youracires All vn AEtfICLETS arc warranted C. 11. OSBORN 105 Sm Hill tb Orifflu, Ga. UEOUOII | Ordinary’# fHßce Mm wether County ( Oct. £SKb, ltfT? John Peoples ha* apptad for ilt) (.eitead •jf i ranf.(ty, and | -witt'paa upon the tame at 10 o'efotk A M on theflO h day >.( Noveuibrf ifa 17 at my -fli. e A J. HINTON, o. m <:, LA) 1 ( I dinar > MeriweilTVr Ooar.tj { < ci. ’.'tWh, 1H77 . II f*a Vis has *;>, lie,t fur temptt(t j ol [erv>r(>ty. acl aeitbig apart ml v lua tiou of Houteatead, and ! will pas* (<*, ii.e Mati.r at 13 A i*ck M on the ISflb day ol N rc (nber leT7, st my oftirr A J HINTON o M. (iKdtulk— j Oltlc e. Mu.wtbe/ Couo'y ) Oct. J7U>, I*.'. W uitaai Koljeru ha# wppilod lor ramnp Hum of I’ene a ly. and I will ['• u;*< n the nat 11 ..'> h, A. Mon the llftlij lay < t N osmtar t en, *> rn< uftle# A. J. HINTON, O. M <‘ : -■cTki |tf *IA -f Ordinary’s Ofll e. Mertarth.-r t . tjr.lv ( W!.e *v * llm U.- mm A.lm.n dm lor cw the tasa’e of l*i ls:*n.'eot*iry def, useaf. < prf*e tt*. ties rvirt that tie hire H*tr a- frrntstrrre t-,e ****! aal.* .T. eausr t.and *p{ '*> Pi. s*tera trt ,i>a.o(. (r..m h> Irnst •• *hj Ailaisktrslnf. This i UtereWct* to file ami elmoule - all eonoerwspl to flu- thatr otd-eifava. If #wj i ttiey have, tin . r krf.rf* ’he ti -at M -n*l> i in FehfWary t-K.H. to eT.ow raose wby ><l AdaMatmmr not itcwtew* h of (issmlwlon Irr.tn a*id trust. (Sven imrler mr Inn I and <W iai Mgr.a ttef TH* Ort. “*•* I*TT. A J HINTON, O M ( THE SUN 1879. „ NEW YORK. 1878 A* the time appro* be* lor the renewal attbsci ipu ions, TBft" 91.'$ >•;' !r- rr,. n iU friends sod sell w Whers cveiy where, that it i again a candidate tor the.r ooftskforatmo sod rrjppurt. U;>- ni' ree -011! for Ibe part ten >err it relies for a cordiunaere >f the hearty *ym;athy and generous o operation which bare hitforio ' been extended to it frotn every qaauer ol the Union The DAILY SUN u a f or page sheet ol 39 column* ; price hr mail, post paid. SB cent* a mouth, or •8 50 per yer • The SUNDAY edited ~t The Sca t* ar eight-page sheet of 58 columns, Wliile giving the neW3 of the day, it aiso con u w a ' v-gc amount of large amount of literary and miscellaneous matter specially rrepared lor it. The Scadat Sca ha* met with great stioce-w. Post paki gl 20 a year. The Weekly Van. Who doe* not know the Weekit Stn* ? It circulate* throughout the United Staua. the Canadas, aad be-ycn 1 . Niaety ttiooa and fatßftiee greet Ks welcome pages week ly, and regard it in the light of guide .coun sel! or, and friend. Its news, editorial, ag ricultural, and litersry departments make it essentially a journal for the family and the fireside. Terms ; Oae Dollar a year, post paid. This price, quality considered, makes it the cheapest newspaper publish ed. For club* of ten, with $lO cash, we will tend an extra copy free. Address PUBLISHER SUN New York City COLLIER HOUSE. —BS| WarrxniLL St., Atlahta, Gx.— Kept by Isaac D. U|*shawji foraser cj’rxeo ot Meriwether. It is tba place to atop *beo you go to the city. Good seen-an. o- Jaliona, excellent fare and an ota fashion ed Georgia welcome awaits th* weary traveler. Only ONE DOLLAR per day is charged. Many Meriwether people stop at this to whom we re ter. Give me a call. I. D. UPsHAW -* - • C HAMPTON *3 IMPERIAL* SOAP —lh tuk fsmr. —— —. Cramp Sou’a Imperial Snap is Uae Bam. . 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MtJl!l’lll7v & HUNT, VYAItEHOCbE A COKMIh&iON MERCHANTi*. Bat acatrile Ga (J r2* h* (Hr bale charged lor we g!. t;g rx! M.d,rig <o‘l ’B. THE IIIOHEHT MARKET PRICE * (fUsranlt-t-. lor —COTTON - writ rusted to IJ* A-"<;<.rntjr and at lone ur khkk of cuAtwu sx\ V> thoue coming tr m a Ji-i > - • Dr. Wm, A.jfWright, AT NO 5 WEST BB >A D AA Y. Pahkhjvili.k, O* , iikh.s ad meMcixes, CHEMICALS. PAINTS, OILS, GLAH.9, * purry. B*aps, f ponies, Brushes, Per fumery, DTE *TCPf>, TOBCOO, CIOAS*. *Wr :Tt, LA WPS, FIELD, FLOWER an! GARDEN HBEDri yOTIOy.% ROOKS, I fowl, Ink, Pdptr, And a g'eit many articles too mwierou* to mention. All of which wifi be sold CHEAP FOR CASH Preset csretully fllleu at all h.*uis- P. 8. Cone try Merchaata can be supplied 1 on ae reawn-sMe term* as a Mocos or Allast*. _ T. B. LY v. CHEAP CASH STORE. BARNESVILLE, 9EOBOU. —I WlLL— buy your COT lON and pay the bigheat market price and am very anxious to serve the tartaers in that lice and hope to han dle a portion of their cotton. I aka pay the highest meeket peiee in CASH or trade for all country Pjoduce. Chict ena. Eggs aad Btttrt I make a tptetaity- I have, la gxnettipu with y forge rtook of /bust FSxw% Gwcenra, para WINES aod Liquors. A FIRST CLASS EUROPEAN HOUSE for the aeoommo (jatfon of PI ankers MA the T*eling lic, gene rally, which yon can find next doot below my Were Rok 1 * l lUrket <' * S-reet. When you visit oar town gm s a call. Very respectfully, • T. B.LTON. ts4s. *