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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1877)
The Mervwftthftr County Vindicato c VOL. 5. ... ~"0* 4* TIH* VIKDICATOQ, iT tMD PHR AJtNWMJ j^VAMW ■llilart atPe • QlWli' : af ilnrilßßi. Space 11 wk 4ki 3mo Cmo,larM 1 inch 1 W t3O 45© 7 00' W 00. s inches! 130 af €ao mjoo 100 S lac tie# 1a 00 OCO 10.00 18.00 1(i 00 i col j6OO 10 fi© 80.00 3608 i3B 00 i cui !7 #6 14 0# 3300 36.00 . Oil 00 f oml iIOOOI 30 00 *5 00 00.00 1 fIOO OP“ A liberal deduction a vie to thw dvertieiec 6* the month or tear OOVMTT OrnCERS.I O RUIN ART. ** A. J. Hto too dUKIUPP... 1 o.&ptomace CLERK A a W. U. Juliet TAX RECEIVER.. S.& Clement* TAX COLLECTOR J-O Cbrl >tUn THRABURER. a J. Ant tony SURVEYOR tor. (XT. Metfceera UORON .Jett* R- J>*ta COUNTY COMMM^tUNKIW. R. fcduura, Aaron BibMy, C.JTmm J. E. Buchanan, Allen ft. Watson. ROAM) OP EDUCATION. Jehn W. Park. W. J. Barnet, Mad .sou Ht-etee, JL A. Parker, A.H. Freemen, Rea. fcJEN ATOM Mefe District, 1*- U. lire water lUtPRKSEKTATIVEH. John B. Roper. Jam** W. Taylor BUSINESS CARDS JOHN W. I*AIIK, Attorney AT law, Ohuknvu.i.a. Oa, Will practice iu Meriwether aud the ad Juiuiu* counties. A It. rUEEMAN, A. TTy ( RNICY AT LAW /X tiMUMtviUK, Xfa7 Ail haelaeM entrusted to hie care attend el to promptly and faithfully. D It KEITH, ATTORNEY AT UW Umhumyiu.k, Qi. Witt practice tn Meriwether sad the ceuoUes .-onioosUig the Coweta circuit. A U PLOVI). t>. 1) 8. UKSIUKNT DKNTIBT, , „ WHKBWVII.I.a, (jii Tsrmv Cb All work Warrmulnl. till K H. TKKMKI.L" OKKEItA hi* t*r services to U Public—Office wKU lilx latiicr Ur J. KO. Icmil, tbs Drug Hurra. tm.K. ft ANTHONY, / \ FTKIIH bis Proteasleasl set vices to the ‘ /ritlirns <>l Ureen rills and vicinity fVOfSua at O. J. Aulbouy A Uo'e Drug Riuie. aculO Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral *For Dtaaaaaa of the Ttoaat and Lunas, such aa Couchs, Ooidi, W h'Xjfrt Couch, DruoebMi*. Asthma, and 000- Th* reputation it Km attained, in S*HB&l&SttrUߣ tory, lg a apdtototo assurance to the public that k will continue to rrmllte the happiest reenlte that aan be desired, la almost every section of conktry there are pcreone, publicly known, who hate bees restored from alarming and •tea den><■*■ diseases of the iuaja, by Ho ms. AD wha have tried it no kaowladgs tta super!natty; and where Ha vlrtoea an known, no one heakatea aa to what medicine to employ to re- Uata thadUttam and stofcltng peculiar to pwtonontoy atoctiom CnuThn- Toast. al way a aflbrds loataat relief, and performs rapid cores of the mildeevn -lU**Aa a safeguard to children, amid toe ilatrawlaf ffianato whlrt beset the Throat sea Chest of Childhood, it nta Wiefletw gains friends at nvmy trial, sa the cam* tt Is eomaanOy producing an too remarkable to ba fontotte* Ho fbasily aboald be with out tt, and thoaa-tahn base enaa wad tt never will. Kmtoetit Physicians througbouttos uuactvj prescribe it, and (rntyms oftea ranwnnd tt ft— their kaowl _ artgt aflla sffiuto Dr. j. C. AYtl 4 CO., Lanai, Haas., Ah.tlajQ.ta Pat>er Mills* ntk, IKIVf d4 WftAPMXG PAPEt AH HiimUmitd Weight* OTTfCE, BROAD W. iTLANTA Address J AS. ORVOWD Proprietor Bator to Ibis laae as a Bpectesen of dm gapes. (it) ftSMWirri.H, (MCKJ-Yv a A*. NOVEMBER 23, 1877. .. *ei*e**f MrtHHRIA- —x i •* *.3 <s laami'' *?--eaaedy ( y - "> ’* • ,1* - WARY 4BPIHEHPWRMgRKS MOf l -s<l ytIPAU fifeMME. lag e I toe Werld Him Rvlr ITLs TUIVtOR ,: The teStoning rem ISamCel t review et torn Penneytreats esa*Mn will ■•■□lWly kßVliiAffSCaJrt J " l~Uw snaopsnaqmwA l —nto pwdaMljtiishi BviOlßi*, DflMlr SemtnenGnaqyai ffemtoaw*s South (j*n Una Brfreda, Ueostai Law* 1 Alafama Brigade, XJaaesai Barhadale’s (athVfrard General ttempkrarto) MUatoalypt Arfcada and Uaaerat Koberuaa'* Tags* Brigade. Oolumbw sad thto seasion had ecrarai companies in Henning'* Brigade—to the and and I7lh regimenU Many id our oar hevmt hey* aieap ou that battle >ld Col. W. 6. bUepUtrU commanded the iod Georgia ragtment and Col. Wi A. Harden, Cot Hodgea having been pemeualy eounded, in* I7ow and Ufgtde Thorne* | Gheffiu the Colombo* Guard*. Gan. Luagwrest says: It may be proper )oet here to consider the relative auengih end ol iha two artosee, Our array was inlantiy, Moade’a wa* W.ttoO ; lh.se aro our highest figures auJ the enemy's towe*U We had learned 00 ttnfVßtgb: ot Has is+>■ ix* some- prLo. ner* esptared near Bemlqary tiqgo. that the first, elevenU. end third corps Wl *r nvedat the tunmaisUorg road and had taken position on the height* in boot t.t U 4 and that had boon 'seen craiug by the Uakunow toad Jus', alter the fight ni the tat. From an >ien*pud dispaSuh wf Jsr.ied that adother hxpe Was in camp about lour inllea lrou( the. Held, We bad every remop. theretorlt, w believe that thu Federate awe prepare.! to renew the bet Ur. Gur arm) w 4* Stretched in au alllplkjal curvo, tNinJU(i|g fjopt tl.s ireet ol Uund tup around Jtemluary ridge, and enviptpg Cemetery heights ■mj the left: thu* covering a space of tour imi.'v. The enemy occupied the high gteeuu .11 hwh .11 o< .u,i .uaaet il pflPi in a cu.ve of ah-rat two miles, new >y "m ornbte With Ih# tmte dascribe.l by our loroea ill* liuu was ate nit 1,400 yard* tiu.'i ours. Any one will *ee that the prup pusition lor thl* in I* r lor fofee lo aseauii and drive out the maaaes of Ifbopi ujwn the l.cighu was a very problematical one. My orders Irutp Uooyal J/ec w err. tg n vloi> the ruviny's lall ait;] Uiglu Hr# at tack iht-r*, loliwwiug up a* mint a* jenwiliie the h.ru iiou of the EuimcUhurg ros l • TUB liS'rri.K oI'MiKU. My oorp# occupied 'Ait right, with Hood oa ibe exliciae light sud MtLs** next. U.lt'n corps ess uuxt to uTiuti, in front ol ibe Federal oenUo, and KwsU * on our extreme ielt My cor|s. w|ib I'lckUt’e dt- Vision ebaeul, numbered liardly 18,000 Ok u 1 realised that the Dght was to be • learAil one ; but Imiag eeffiiicd that my Sank would be prytadkd Uf Urn brigades of Wucv*, l*r;,v , Wfigbl, To *y awl Ms booe inorlsi eiicbcldu; and that Swell was loai>-o| A'ate by a direct attack on the eoeui/'a right, and Hill to threaten his centre and attack If opportunity offered and thus prevent reinforcement* from be log leanctoed tt.ber against dysell or Ee al), it aeumsd that we tblkht poaatblf dls* lodge tU great army fa front of ua. At baH past three o’clock the order was given (ieoerai Hood to advauoa upon tlrt caemy. and hurrying to the head ol d) vision 1 moved with bn line then M Isirly CMfetavncvd what 1 do not imitate to proeovace tba best thfw hours’ BgMlbg ever done by any troopa oa toy battlefield Directly in hoot of ba occupyl* l peaob orchard, on a ploea of Mavstad ground that General Lot desired g to taka aod hold tor bis artUiary, waa the third cor pa of federate, oomumadad by General Buhtaa. My man charged with great spirit and OUiodged the Fegeatta irom the peach orebart with bat little, dm lay, tboagb thvy fcmgtrt maMronrty W wen Urea on tba anffi at Seminary ridge. The artillery waa brought forward aod pot into penman at Hto The Infantry swept down too dope aod soon reached tin marshy ground torn lay between Seminary and Cemetery ridges, fighting their Way over every toot H grranfl sad again* nun rhajifllfil .mi'll Atevwry step we toand thofi nitkotvt avaew wan pouring into too Podarolt injm s j-jsa. r jir, ■ _ ril _ UmaMf ngj (W P/WnBUMUtofT Q^f chmgrhp A* ddeofcSSJ ridge. Dor attack waa to prograto to the gtomfii Of Tsdaral tsoopo, sAkhry awns total from point to point, wvotoot to —tom <g tba aia aa rallytag potato an wntanfiad our right Saak that Oen. Bead’s dtototon Wsl obdgsd to amken paiftol change el fro* 1 ■srrrrsL Um right than O*/mr that; the dafeoelTa sdrsntagm ol | |e-vjriyb>ed to VmtmmtoW mikj oer [rWlfrA what -they could occupy BfttJe Round Top, which they )u*t then di ndy srsd wee the hey to thetr poet Hon. The torce thrown upon thto point was soil I6M • *^STOSrSCT& tied to program. The situation wm ajortl ical one. My eorpe had been fighting jorer an hour, having encountered and hack line alter Hoe cd the enemy. Iu front of them was a high and ragged ridge on iu meet thp bulk of army ot thl T gUTUIII. ■nm.dhMtl'tMy Vetoing MHniiNir Ml fe*| low* never hesiteted, however. Their duly wae hi IToot of them amt they met K They charged up the hill I* .pUadM Avte, aweeplng everyth! eg brtore t&nm, (tutolg ing the enemy in Urn lace of withering|flye. ‘Whan they had ttorly toartud up the jaet^ ml- GMw <dShtamrteft tianka f also ifttud that my Mt tank wa* not proteoted by the brigadoe that were te move tmAdJh with it, MaLaw*' line was couse>|ueßlly aprea l out to the left U> proteot IU Haul, gnd Hood?* Uee wea*<*eo*tot Mr protect I* tank Rom the a we aping An of the large Uxltes of troop* that ware posted on R>und Top. These two movement* ef e* tension so drew my loro** out that I 1 myself attacking Cemetery Hill with altoo ■l* llee of batiAageiato uto lees (hku 060 troitpe. ** •• *•>- I" My two divislous at that time down to eight or nine thousand mao, tour thousand having been kilted or woumle i. We %U ter|rx step thy heavy stroke ol fresh trodpv—theetesdy, regular blow that be ha* enpottntdred re*erre or relniuroe meuis. We reeulvod Bb support St allAbd ihera m> evbienoe ol po-operation v otj any siie. To urge my men forward lindet them clrcuinstanoes would have been mad* urns, and I withdrew them w gaud order to the pehcli orchard mat we had tales Iroji the Kederals early In the alterioop. It may be meulloued ln.ro as illustrative of the dauHtleas •(>!> it ol them men,that When iA i|rai Uumpiirles (of Mlssiaeippl) was ot dbrbj (o wiih'.rsw bto troop# iroig the oblrgl, he thought than wee tame mia tak, audYetirnl to a captured Imiury nrar the swale between the two ridges, eboi* he halted, and when ordered to retlfe to the new line a second time, be did SO Un der proteat. Our men bed no thought of reUvst. They Irroke every line cncmutot e!. When the outer to wttbdraw was gituo, ee Wto* swi ♦* WS aw*. . w>vwesuM' **• informing him of the result ol tbo day’, work. Hefwte pursuing this usrraHv* iurtlier, I shall say a word or two oouoerniug tUis ss •suit ! tu aattfled tha\ my tome, cum bering hardly 18,000 man, encountered du ting that tnrne suj a half hours of bloody work, no*, leas ttisn AI.MOot the Pwletals, aod yet their ehsr,e wm uut cheeked tior tbeir Uue irrobeu tmtil we ordered Hum t > eblihiw ifr. WMtelsw Iteld, wrltiuga most excelteut aiin mill ol Ibis cbsrgo to the t/'lncinuatl Uautto, says, It was beltav xl frvjin the terrlKc attack that tlin Whole relwl army, Kwetl corps Included, Wat amd oa ur cuulrv mad left, au l So a single b'lgado waa left to hold the rifle pits on tlw right and the rest hurried actors the little pufik ol land to atrengthen oaf Wsk ei.ltig liner fie doscrlhe*, too, the tiMte with which corps after eorpi waa harried lorwaid to the Wit to rl.eck the advauOO ol my two-third* ol ou* Osn. Meade blmsell paw liis official r|>ott that the third, !ti* second, the flltli, th alath and the eleventh oorpA ail el tba twvlltb <*- aapt wahtigada and part ol tba grat corps eagagsd mf ban din I ol bames daring that dtoutrous slier noon. 1 lotmd that night tliaf 4 Vilt of my meo.nioro than one-third l their total number, bad bvao left on the field. Historv records ao par allel to the fight made by these two filvla lona on the 2nd, of July at GeMysberg. 1 eaoaot retrain twin ioasr Hog Just here a* luaaaatwf the battle of tba Sod, taken Intw a graphic eooouat in th Raw York World* it will bo aave that the corfmpoa dnl Ifeata the dbarge of aiy IS,OOO aw aa it H warn Use charge ol the whole army. The account la to follows : He then began a heavy fire oo Csms tery UUL It most not bv thought that this wrathful Are waa uesotwared. Our •ttMakybegewaoptey wkbto afewnso* Skediaand havvted baak defiance and like dsimasMto 1— *wW liaas Until 0 o'clock the row of coo no*, the m*b ol tal combat might wcl t bay* Cdofaeed ami HUgdjp Icm eoolafiß Watcblal ooffimteJer than General Meade. It did not ceefttae him. With the ealcolattou of a tact Moo and the eye of aa expertcaead judge, he watched lrotn hie headquarter* oo the hU> whetercr movement under the murky hhra-tttwt ngmlnprtthf rsei itM might That dtanoe* to# IhUouoo ’MnchlAvac • Ate tMrtSWt IHCf MMWd. About 9 oV.tr>. m. atieoea, deep, WhMy Im premie# hot fieahijf, wa* peroaittad, a* if hr ma(k, to dwell a poo the field, j Only the groan*—unheard before—ot the flroun ded aad dytag, ooly a murmur, a warning S,\,auMW>MUMI m iLb* wu lightly tmfoetefiafitaaSwaad,the iooßAiinAa ** wiui *Ma *?*• three coiunot J advanced at a quick Map Mag |lMTl HiltM kVharge by such a tertw fhCWY'JlTu thcota ul men under I'fill and Lo^pmt-even though it threatened to \tMiriST annlhllite the third corps, h(pßn|i *hoo U w.i directed, drew forth otRiV aimfration from all who behekl it tTewMalßitlkle* and bto hptendid com- the shock with a deter '&£*'*•* checked hot could not luil.< | SWiplt Back, Inch by tnato, flghtlnv dying, cheering the men retired Tha Mbel* came on more (brims, halting lit Itttirvaia, pouring toßeya that struck our mops down in sceees. General Sickles rfglffthjf desperately, wae strack in the log. am. > second corps came *0 the aMRFhit dei heated cohmn. T%e battle Bteaitaa irpiy up tgettgmfclfbrm, our Ireofee, though still ortbi|ftb6rad.|ava bed Msm tar shot, voK *V toPVoMey. almost death tor death. Still totoat* "Au 'vtr'nov restrained. Jhisra he cktfcfron oar Ml Vlfh a momei-t >m tha ( eHnpRNAI ibaak. Tha rifled gaoe that oer luUntry on a knoll wan in dattgar of capture. Ren. Hancock was weirded In the thigh, Oen. Gihboa In the ebwwlar. The fifth eorpe a* the flrto and secodß Wsvered anew, went hno the breech with such cheats and such volleys as made UtelNßtfWtoan tremble ot last (Jp from the Vane/bablnd another battery cam* rolling to Ul* heights, and flung its I'onutota in au instant down In the midst et thtf caemies ranks. Crash I crash t with Jttoßaigm deafening, terrible, tlm musket rf llfhig Went on. Tlie enemy, reforming sfterUisohargc with wondrous celebrity and firmness, still pressed up ibe declivity, What hideous courage tilled the mtoutee between the appearance of the fifth carp* end Of* advaoea to the support of thu rob et ceYomCs Of tot 11 another columa Irom tbs eaonol bear to tail. Men tell,** 1 tha Metes Hit in autumn, before thoeie hor rtWe flJschargre. lalterlng for an instant the libil Columns seeewd about to recede before the lain pest. Bat their officers, who ofluttfbe seen through the smoke ol the oubMet galloping aud twinging their •wojpt along the lines, rallied them anew, had Ms next Instant lb* whole line sprang forward, at It to break through our own by mertf weight or numbers. A division from the tWSIIUi corps, ou tbs extreme right, reached the scene #< thto Instant -, and at the agase time Hedgwtok came up with the six}* corps, ban leg flulshnd a march ol nearly thlrty-elx omeecullve hours, To What Veactte they cam* then . flker* saw *nd Wd them. Weary as they wore,bare ittwf #•, the with hr victory wm fie blende‘with the thought Ot exhaustion (hat they east themselves la turu, eu m*a> into line ol battle, end went down on the enemy With death In their weapons and cbeerewh thetr lip*. The rebel's camel's hack was btoken by ibis 'foaihnr.' Ilia lln toageeiwd, reeled and drifted slowly beck, while the shout* ot our soldier* llllet] up •mid tbs roar of muafcetiy over the bodies of the dead and wounded, proclaimed the oonipleteneM of Uiulr v.ou.ry, ■wsu'i isacm >a. It may be imagined that 1 wa* astonish ed et thto (he* that we renewed no support alter wa bad driven the Federate tram the peaeh orchard and >mt thouaand yards bn yoad. If General Ewell had engaged the enemy la hie Imot et that time ( ay 4 o'clock) he would here prevented their meaetwgthetr whole areiy ta my (root,and wtiila ha asd 1 kept thetr twe wing* en gaged BUI Weald have found thetr centre week, aed should have threatened it whil* I broke through thetr left and dislodged them. Mevlng fatted to move at 4 &a lock while tbs aaemy was m bto (root, it wa* •till move surprising that be old not ad venae si 9 o'clock with vigor end prompt asm, Whan the tessahe* la trout of him were Weaetod or rattier he'd by one single brigade <M General Mead•’# testimony be fore the eeflaiittee ou the c<n Juct of lb* war Met**.} -Had be taken (bet* treoebee nod aeatoured tbo brigade Hint held them, he would hare found blmteif In the Fader *Te flank and re*f. Hie a'teok in the rear nut bee* dMoJgnd the Federate, aa h would hare been totally unexpected— it belag battened that he wu la meet with hm. MIU dkeighut epeu the eeette et tbe ease haul weald bare lucreaeed their dte aadaraad we ahaald here won the field. But gwetlAid not advance until I bed withdrawn nty troop*, and tbe a ret oorpe, after winning peel ilea altar poaitloa, wn forced to withdraw bora ibe field with two oorp* and their eumradee within tight nod catting apes their erute. ennuhAt. uui mtcjuujutiou. 1 did not cm Una. Lm that night. On the nest Morning he cam* to Me ine, aad tearing that be wte atltl in hi* dtepueitlon to aunek, I tried to anticipate hke by aey ing : fl—l,l baa* had my aeoote eat ail eight* epd I find that you ttiU hare *n excellent opportunity to move around to the right at Mwdelt amy eodntaneeaor* him Into attacking ns. He replied, point lag with hie fiat at Oemetery hill : The enemy a there, aad I am going to etetko hha. I foH lieu that h waa my duty la exprem my eanitafcim; leaM : General, Hen baaae tolleroMmy lilt. 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