The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885, April 05, 1878, Image 1
The County Vindicator .... ... K £*„£.• i ‘** T . .. ii ~ - - vou THE VINDICATOR. , unf ht.-tT"" wywmjlt* WMWVLK Y *t ** t-nr ashtok, enadv ahot m4ht4*Hk ill "wtifY"orra®Er •WMHiatT A. . Htew* tfILNHK W-ATw, •%.*• *•••• -FT. W T.el •* - jSSmSSm..!. . J. tr. Suite oorohjhl . Jobe *l jom* oomHHiiwnsft3-> 7 fte -ansL. Alien H. WU*. fKlyfcffl* or SPUCATIOM. j*k. W. Puk, W.j. lUteea. Ifiarse. ;s 8. A. Ptffccr A- A F *■**, Sec. —■ SENATORAfrh District, F. M. Mm. “ nMfmniri itt rr JT; J. WUHtmt, PJW. Williwi BUSHfBfle CARDS Joan w. paait. A TTO ’ m,Tvr Will practice to MerlusiVw anJ the *4 isUiif ooattlM. i”*"** ** • A. H-’FIIE MAN, ATTORWBT AT Liw PnmnsivtM*, Pa i'l"W* l "r.* u *A ht# rare attend od f peeccptiy tte totthlully. IX R.VCITH A iTTOmTiTL i2—<•* wi | II Wirt— la MeriweSber ate toe A- G. FLOTD. D. D R RESIDENT DENTsJfT. uMuwit.tA a* * jTwwCiili. O'rStSSßfSL'Sf'Oi? ■Pf j. Jk O. Tsawtl. otto* Drag ftor*. PRSi kWTHOWir OVthtttH Ids Prolsadnsat Mvwtoas lbs eitizcm ol Greenville ad vnclolty. tST Office *t J ■ V. f Terrell * Oft Drag Ware till 1 ' ■’ THE OL® JEWYLRT 0 FANCY UTOHF Of LaCr*g, Georgia ALBERT LEHMAH Ha* NOW, and HIM krep alwavs* on ba-.d at hlv oil rtM' &i<t ° tba pcbhc square, a foil *ed WSIL iBLWTItU STW * *JI JEWELRY ANT) (FANCY GOODS Coca) .ting. of. PWI af, PF GOLD *ud BILVBH Wal> br, JB> (^ tT r . A |i*y-tndcts,oMhe beat brake IplmrtrT Uold Mid Hi)v*r Watch Chain*.- CLOCKS •f all ***, makers and prices* ••Id Pena and ail kind* of bolder* ; Gold Silver * •*' >V* U ‘** tILiD-tILVKH TABLE "A lilt Silver Plmt W *r ,A all kind* and *ty Tea. Focket. Table Cutlery, and lto^rr bv Ike very **ker, —JoMfk ■Udetra Mid George WoetoobaUwu. 1 am (itll repairing all *’*"* in “*7 T*. many cti* H ol Meriwether and ad ro otle* harr testod iny Uj rauai* a word Iron. me a. t. the cbwrac- I will, however warraut all n j wark.il pr>q erlj used, m 1 hare always done, and re.fectlu.ly ark ■ Ue psdrcn.gr I hat* received from my tnaada to Meil" ether. ;ALBthT LEHMAN aTFTOSQW &> REKD f y>T FOIST, Oj-, D*k i. >*OK. Biuo, yg A p,ii, VA(iO> * lilOoY MiiJl BLi/TiliG. *XSO, tftßO h* _ F*uuujr* Bcxum, Miami Pow- M. cowi-ab*. Jx- LmaL ,„**,**•!** M.uu. aud •*•• *" Goa***- ‘ w " t ” *“"* liVEHYTHIN Or %m ~jrAURONAGJE mi _t* citixea of Mfcßl WETHEH aolici- Atkuuon ic Reed. iHM Wee Powt e* -feentvTmrrg; StepiwHftfitSihtftiNrY ga., apkil s tszs. -wtlw KEt- udf rsssmar L -• jogmcira j-’.' iwMffr dH lneftaaerahle Stories rf M fltgit jabi atpum aUijpww. Doris w tas mV Wl Vito frttoydfiooth V* writes* mil tew***^#**' sf'SISE® psal special aupervJriow. ted liW Hite* ia,i S^SSrSSSSS^^ Or made ter daysmans Mmodtatoly alter ■ tgfcitek, wbau Ooi. V. F. Wm > teemed tie* • nafgebotlag riitetfs Witt (be report Shot • Med of tM buteite end fitty . t * u e. #|\, -igtt gtratir aa MMSAnM W Nlm \UlFpf7 dkd.*itbTtklteMn wi H—tet V H*rw, waatoctergsotbtebtey *• * • Uimtef waa lying VMMeed etw •purred, ebeit, t little tiler dejrbMtk, Ibe titm wetfireu tbet Ibe wee eUefc ed. SsriutiAflo Ut Mt jnd out elite tent, be eew t ewee, MM Ite ettauer to tttedt tte tawteete ne V plertoe Mette tte tea# Ited dtegr efto traiasd tnLUiii inti am ittMtlAT MUMlftii tod fMrßlitl< te te tofcMNetd Mat. Dek Mwe tete ttld, tte Itotedeal toOVte' ,dr Mly dneued. eleto eltot *WVwe* ewr hto eteeMUt % mujipi "*-> " W| * M j • ernitrite tom i\r\ f—fi * dywtofstofcwtottwfcww to* fctob ih— tonuto- Mae. Davie atao directed * Roast* wntt #fee w htmkhk to tok*a wtofttor h ■■•* mo accompany bus fa the direction of the spring, bla horse, an llr* atfeAr •• ol the camp. bring cut off frotn arctaa by the le tarpo|itoti Ol the agaallanU. lie had advanced only a few •'*[># from the door ol tha lent when he ttaa challeng ed by a mounted aoldier, who preeented bla cMbine and ordered him to surrender. Tba auewer aa : I never surrender to a liand of ibietM. Tha uwhlca war atlll pre Mu,ted, but the mart refrained from Cling— H U bul lair to presume from an unwilling uraa u kill hl adteraary—while tha I'rvsi dent continued to advance. Thla w* not Irom desperation or lOul Uardy reckless i.aaa, but ol deliberate purpose. • * * Observing that tin mao, who waa finely mounted, was so near a* to Ire considers- Mjr above him, he bad liule apprehension ol being bit, and believed that by taking advantage ol tha aicllemeot of the abot, he might easily lip him from tha saddle and get poaseaaioa ol hia borre. I'hr feasibility of this design waa not ta be tvated, bowav er, lor at ihl* moment Mr*. T)a*la, seeing only hi* danger, and at.lmaud by a Char acteristic and heroic determination to Khars it, ran ferward and threw her artna around hia neck, wilh Impaaaioned exclamation, which probably none of the jrvrtlee preaer.t would be able to repeat correctly. The on ly hope of evcape bad depended U[rou bringing the matter to ao immediate Ueue, and, seeing that thia wi now lott, the President i imply aald, God’* will be done, as he quietly turned back sod seated hnn •ell upon a fallen trse, near which a camp Art was horning. A letter written by Celonel William Preston Johnson, late side to Mr. Davis, to the writer of the article, (Major Walthai, contirms this itaietiieot: Lexlngtoo, Va., I July 14-h, 1*177. S jfttpr r. W. RWt/mf, Mebt.e, Ala Mr Dsab Bib—Your Idler has Just com* to band, end 1 reply l once. Wil tori'* roonogiupb U written with,* very strung animus, Del to My Tiro*. It U n no teote historic*!. It bears upoo its tsce *i! lb* msrkf ol spcciil plMding. IK states u matters oi tact nutriber!*** rtreom r.aoces which cosid cot be ot iris own Knowledge, sod wbi:b he must hare pick ed op m rumor or mere gossip, Single er rors of this sort are blemishes ; but when they are grouped and used as tact and ai gomeat, they become, what you *ruiy call them, u otnay. For instance,Mrs. Dari* is represented as tearing Richmond with the President. My recollection Is that she left some weeks be' lereband. Breckinridge hit oo horseback aod went to General Lee, rejoining Mr. Daria at Daoritl*. Ido not doom that att the account of preparation* for flight is purely fictitious. Hi# statement of ths conditions of tb* armistice is incorrect. • • • • • a * Ton will bars tb* facta ot oer ret toot and capture from many source*. My best plan is te tell yen only what I know and Imw myself- The testimony is chiefly neg atirs, but in to far M It som wit) nrohebl* ikb J mAM j nitiidAfit <jMtMMd 4% a*. •Midi u4t|Mi litf l *• **Nb mtp h. djfarf a* s*rry!l2S&6a& Urn <*tw ttiia miMlitt %k ek I >yiyt Mid iMUrtMt aiifAti not wMLjbuhr.Mt son- - WlejAtemWe* teVtew* oeet* we ■were mtee to reecU Tcue tettly In wa ISI> I’ alao >gwt 2u?2 li£ no W. jr leer tte bln i ate, e U>td t* I )**• dM contrasted, I free well CdtWtl to; 4 tbu tftd t 6 iuvfe. i coaltetl did net btf greet topee til reeape, Utuugh aU ep#re tetetot at tte tiute ol Ctpture, ft pr •eonte, tea picked oten, were ne redfrtlt wart seer tte tb%t pi- kou wtrteut. Botfe of tbeet wera Ou the eight eftba {HU I waa tarjr toucU were eri wltb tmtll ted wtioblug, tte lay #ou at the loot ol t pine tree to alecp. Juat tl gray dean Mr. Dttrle' aervam Jtm ewekaoaa me. Ueetid, Colonel, de you bear maturing? t tprttg up tte tafci, Utiotte tte ttepteteaet. Uedtd to BWMrtaj| toatlng at I pulled ou ay bogie, r wtlkte to tie ctutp Aie, eume flltp or pt Kept tte tetedAte note a Ate* iwMtot ttWtbtn. Attble notMtt i tiw mi ittu cbygltg down tte tted tewerd tot. 1 thought they ware guerllUe to lUuMdi Um ibxi. Imiit An teddle, where 1 bad alept, ttd tegeu te tetorttg tlwteteer to gat out reeetotr, hut they wte Vra utlch tor we- TAtoe attf lode tp tte dutottdtd mf fletol dreaaed la Ci a(td*bl ‘totte* Tte wee’s} u£*’M , r*usrii captor* ordered me to the camp Are and •tood goard over in*. 1 *oon became aware that they were Fedsrul*. In the weanlloir the filing went an. Af tvr about teu unnuirv, mayhc more, my guard !ell me, and I w alked over lo Mr Davis' tent, about Ally yards oil. Mr*. Da vla was lu great dishes*. I said to the President, who war sitting outside on a camp stool, Tula is a b-td hiulnesa, air. lie replied, *uppot.lng I kaaw airout tha cir cumstance* ol hi* capture, 1 would bavk heaved the scoundrel oft UU horse a* h* came up, but she caught in# around the arms, I understood what he meant, how Ibal ha hail proposed Pi dismount the cooper and get his horse,.or be had laugbl ore the trick' 1 merely replied, U would have been useless. Mr. Davis waa d|M*ed aa usual. H* had on a kuit woolen vlaor, which ha always wore at night lor neuralgia. He wore cavalry lxrot*. He complained ol obilli neu and said they had Uken away hiv “Haglan.” I believe <bey were *o oabad, a light aquaMtututn or spring overcoat, torn* times called a ‘watorprool.’ iU ) one ex actly similar, except lu color. I went to took for 11, and either I, or someone at my Imlance, found It, and he wore it after ward. ill* own was not restored. As Iwu looking for liis roßt, the firing still continuing, I met a mounted ofll'sr, why. it I atn net ruisUken, was a Captain Hudson. deling that the cause was lost, aod not wishing useless bloodshed, 1 a*ld to him, Captain,your mao are fighting each other orer yonder, lie answer'd rery positiraly. You hsr# *u armed ew art. I replied. You hare oor whole camp ; I know your men are fighting each other We bare nobody on that side of the slough He then rode ofl- Colonel Lubbock had a conversation nearly identical whh Colonel Pritchard, wbo was not polite I beliete. You can learn horn Colonel Lubbock about it Mot ieog after wards, seeing Mr. Duel* in slteruntloo with an effleer—Colonel Pritchard—l went op. Mr. Darla was de nunciatory la bis remarks. Tbe account giren by Wllaon is fabulous, except so fsr as Mr. Dsrls’remark is concerned, tbst their conduct was not <hal of geullemen, but ruffinoi, Pritchard diJ not mak* tbs reply attributed to him , I could swear to that My recollection is that h Mid in substance, aod Ig an ufiensir* maaaar.that 1 be (Darisj was a prisoner and could afford to talk so, aad walked sway. Colonel Hamden’s manner wm eongillatory, if be wm tbe other officer. Ulan not mistak en, ■he first ofleoM wm *dd'Seiog Mr. Dari* m ‘Jeff or some tuck rude laoiiliar ity. But this yon caa eerily. I triad jest afterword te icancfis Mr. Daris to IL* situation. Oo tbe route to Macon, three days after ward, Mrs. Darts complained to a* with great bills rases that bar trunks bad base ransacksd, the contents taken out aad lam bled back with the Imre* sticking to than l• • * Ineswrhawrrf If- r>— aDegteKtognb, until I eaw St In a New 'VtolJtißKMjlba dep- 1 r*l to Fnrt D*ie wwt% 1 wee eatonlaSraU an 1 renounced It w a fbtefcood. Tte text day l waa p)eee.i * ******* u remained there I dW tomaUete tt poeallila thti tbeee m dept Mpi toeteP- been petted with our taptMt wMieut tn alluaien to k it it bed eet teem an alte -thought or aomeihlag to he kept fro* ua. Veqr tiaoerely years, '- Wyixuu Pm Caron JawtaroM. ValTtmtUui Clcmrljr fiqplaleed • 'pp- '' The teitowisg tinea wera wriUee March t, 1871 , by Thomaa Huilb, eu eld ditoea m tow adi’SDing county ot Moarw, a abort ttaee betel hia death. Ha entitled H ae aWe s i .‘Judea waa.nol a wretch abhorred, Or .tor I-V orisaae accurate; He hjr e eord ett-went hie Lord, got to hearen ftiab Qa tab, tehjfc l—j.J - . ■- wHA n nw eww -Wicwwu cuufuiniw t When tied bid Lot retire, Tfdnt in A trice, to Parediaa, Ou ligp wluge ol firm Tbue Pheroah etd bit mighty boat, Had Gad-Tike honor, given— A ptetaant braeae brought him with aaaa. By water, up to heaven. , And when the wicked Cenaanilea To Jeahuah eword were glrea, Tke aua etoud etlll that he might kUI, And pack than up to heaven.*’ Vila Limou, Fair paople knew tha value ol lemon juica. A piece ol temon bound upon f~ ooru will cure It In a lew day* ; It ebofcld be reaevmd eight and morning. A brae uaa of legkon sugar will alway* relieve a oaagh. Met people feel poorly In the •prtog of the year, and ao take medicine lor retleF| hot li they would eat a lemon bofme Mmaklket every day for e woek— Wither f Ithout mmt a* they lika-tbey would And It Miiw than medicine. Lemon &sn££ topupAW tofUhttl MM to* MR f then *. fJE* wS iiH* * ... a * * * • • add sugar to y*w taste, end dtlok In th!i way nee one doirn Ivtuons e day. il they cause pain, or loosen the bowel* too much lessen the quantity, end us* only Aye or fix e day until you a'c batter, and theu be gin with dotcu a day. After using Are or six dozen the patient will begin to gain Arab and enjoy food. Hold on to the lem ons, and still use them seyertl weeks ruora Anothet use lor lemons is tor a rehashing drink hi summer,or in slckners at any time Pitparo as directed sl*ore, and add water and sugar. But In order to hive this keep well, oiler boiling the lemon squeeze them aud strain carefully ; then to evory hall pint of Juica add one pound ol loaf or crushed sugar, boll and stir a lew minutes more until the sugar Is dissolved , skim carelully and bottle. You will yet more Juice Irom 111* leinous by boiling thcm.aud the prepaiattou keep* belter. Touching Dentil Bed keene, Willie, n bright little daughter ol Cept. T. W. Wafluri, died at bar lather’s reel deuoe, near Ibranoke.ou the 14tb of Janu ary, In the seventh year of her sge. Little Willi* had baen sick a long lime, yet she bore her affliction with si, the pstionce aud fortitude of on# much olderOn the day ol her daalb she called her little broth er* sod daters around her and divided among thou her toys, telling lb'in she was going lo dle,aad tor them not lo quar rel over Ur* toys. Mho requested hen la ther to remain with her during tha day, iulormlog him that sba would not liv# to saa another. Bbe lingered until sawn o'clock In tha craning, without the I asst apparent change. In a perfectly couaclouv condition talking to thoea arouod bar. Bbe counted the etrokas as It tolled •even, and when II Anishsd tbs turned to her lather and vald ; Pa, I will never bear tba clock strike again ; give ms an apple. Tbo ap ple was given her, and, alter eating it, abe began talking of dying, axpre'ialiig a great avvrston lo being put under the ground af ter death. Bbe waa auurod that only her body waa bu-led —that tha spirit led the body and went to bearen. This seemed to gire her greet relief, and agalu address ing her lather sbe Mid :is ins watching tor me f aud on being assured she was sha said : Turn me orer then, and Ist me die- Sbe was tenderly turned en her side, an I in another moment the spirit of Utile Wil li* had flowa tJ< in Its dear mama orer the rirer. Tbe dock tolled eight all tb* mom, but Huie WUlie nerer beard it—she wm dead.—Howard Cos. Adaertmr. Old John Berry, that used to live up Lax# Champlain, liked to tell a big story. Oo* evening, sluing la the rillsge store.be Mid be ones dress a hone serenty-two miles in one day oa the Ice, when the lea wm so thin that tbs water spurted up through the holm eat through it by the bone’s corks. Os# of ths by-(Banders re marked that aerenty-twQ miles wm b pretty good dries tor awe day. Yes, Mid Uoda John, but tt wm a Jong day to The IrllagiM Butte. Oi . Cutli Lee hae woe the tout petal tn ra and the main one. Judge Hughee decided that the title wee Involv ed to the question ot the Jarl jdlctinn ol the United Statee Court, and that In ble rpin* lea.tbeOouTt bad It, and tkia milled Um mailer which is yet to come up on Uie mein laeue. The Arlington estate is leeeted la Vir ginia, oppoeita Waablngton City. The mamioß overlooks tbu Natloiial Oapitil, end looks handsome from Pennsylvania Avaunt. George Washington, by hie wU, bequeathed AUiugtnn to George Washing ton Parke Cuetie and bit heirs forever. Cast is wee the adopted ana oi Gaaeiui Weehiogt m. He died to 1188, end by hie will lull the property to bw daughter and only child, Mary Randolph, who became ton wife ot Hubert E. Leu, and alter her death he provided that all the pro party should go to her eldest sou, George Wash iugtou Oustis Lee, and to bis heir* ftrever. The slavas were to be manumitted to five years alter his death. When Eobert E. La* joined the Seutb be took these gtavee with him, foul at the time specified he man omitted every one of them ate sent them beyond the Con federate line* Noah. After the departure ot the Lee family lor the Confederacy the estate waa seised by the Government and used as national cemetery In 1884, under Congress moil enactments toi’leonecttag takes la seceding States, the property—consisting of 1,100 sens of lend sod ell the Improvement* thereoo—waa sold to pay a laY’ol M3 07, and hid la by the United States. InJeouary, 1878, atom the death ef her husband, Mrs. Lae tioned Congress lor s reasonable prIoJHB Arlington, offerli.c to quit-claim and Vf laare her ini*, aa did also bar eon, the plaintiff hi the pretest suit. No action wee takes in the matter. In 1874, after the death of hi* mother. General Georg* Wesbtngton Ouitii Lee preeented s elan ler petition, hot with equally poor eoco***, A ebort lime line* he aued tor hit right* to the State court*, wbictrauU was transfar radtethe Fsdaral court at Aloxaadrta. lit# suit H an ojactment again*! Frederloh Kaufman, United Bute* superintendent of Arlington, and some 200 flrsadmtn and •♦bare, who occupy the land at Arlington by the license of the United Btatv*. The Attorney General of tb* United But**, ap gfKttr mM*'i‘vairam'ihA'tl,i nr ted Btatee is lo |>o**velou of Arlington through It* officers and agent*,an llt using It In rsvcultoti ol it* Countltutton and ov eicbtu (rower* a* a u atonal camelery, etc., under* raoord title. He thercii>re asked that, •• the full war, In fact, again, t the M>vrlgnly of which th* court formed a part, the proceeding* (Irould bo dlimiMcd. Tni* point he* been decided agalust the Government. Tire *U te cou*i*tv ol eurne eleven hun dred aciea of land, two btimired acre* 3 which, Including the historic intrusion, are embraced to the Arlington Nat lon* I Oerir- Hery. The uuiuher ol Interments In It In I*l7l wa 10 1140, as follow* : United Blair* officers, AC j Uriltod Ktatce soldiers (while), 11,7A1 | United Stale* soldier* (colored), BAI i contnliau'l*, 11,701 ; Coulederale of rtcer*, 18 ; (JoniaJorate loldlera, 110. Siuca 1073 man/ bodies Irsve been removed. The remainder ol lha property it occuplrd by what i called the Kreedinvn’v village*. About jm* hundred colored funiilleu reside thsrv sad pay rent try performing inch year a certain amount of work under the direction of the commandant af tba post. When (fan. Lae regain* possession, and it I* row thought he undoubtedly will, he l*t* be will offer tb* cemetery to the Government on reasonable terms and will uot disturb it in the least. Gan. l.aa haa the warm congratulation* of tire ftouth tor his suctasa thus far. A ISM Unset* *-. Tbst Ismou* SBO,OOO cow which was ri much talked about lit tbls country a lew year* ago, ha* foand a rirai In jKilut ol proportionate pecuniary worth In a SBO2 chicken. The Knjlu’t Agricultural Qa utU sera tbst a game c-x:k was recently •old lor the shore cicessie* price, nnd sug gests that in ths future tb* raising of such thickestwould pros* a rerr luc-ralirs *u|SWof Income. Tbe saute Journal, we nolle#, saya that orer SIB,OOO 000 worth ol eggs wete Imported Into England In 1876, and yet the supply was short ef tb* de maud. Her I* an opening lor poullry mn, and wider flcM for In seniors of *gg| preserving process*-< and egg-carrying de rtcaa.—HeUnliflc American. Ao Obis schoolmssUir marked a pretty gir! pupil nlu* to examination ol chemis try, although bar real grade wm six, and wanted her to kiss him m'a recompenM Sbe told bar mother and now tbe school master is to trouble. ▲ little girl, wkoM papa wm recently under the tofieeeee of Moody and Bsnkey, wanted a second tan at sapper and wm rtfused it. Papa, aba Mid, aprapMy. ‘why da you sing Feed me till I want no mare I rib* got tbe tail. A dlaaar wm giren to Warreaton, V*. to twalro aid lad 1m whoa* aggrogata ages ... erv* NO. 16 IT HUGH ROBIHOI JI I have new to stars,and to, nsitvujn day ar two. k BUO bushels white aura, 18000 lbs V. H. sides, 8000 * shoulders, seek wired. 3000 " eared hams, 10 bbte Choice N. O. ayrup, 10 " Cbulee N. O. mu'aecea, ** 1000 fba Choice Late Lwd, Beat Brands oi Flour, A large let of Tobaone, A complete wmortmanv of Hardware, Crockerv AMD Cilassware. k-, 1 buy all uf Um atoms class ef flutes 4b tact thruugh oommJbel Brokers and aaa prepared to give hot urn figures. dry goods TtnUsaortaeultto myfDryJOeede depurv meet te always uomplato. -IfiS BUIIGB, CIIECKH, BTIUPEB, BLEACH I NO, FACTORY THREAD, HOOTS, SHOES and HATS, and I pre poc to shade any body's prices. 1 era Sftunl for the Celebrated ZellsJOu ann, which ta'seoond to uone that I veil tel,t<> the Formers of MsrlweUiar at ns sonsble flga.es. Cell and see me, HUGH ROBINSON, Iloganavtlle, jsn3B-3in Oa- JOHN H. SCOTT & GO Dry Goods. Clothing.Boota Shoen. Hats Sc Crockery Wu have added to oty general Wot* Gou *e nod rcery I looms e new next door P> our old etand and will keep on hand n large and complete stock of the above. Wo have also in store the celebra ted WIUTKWATEIUnd TENNIBBM Wagons, and a flno lot of HIJGOIXjB hum the best Manuf< lory is the North. We are agent* fur the b xt (JlNti and EH and the well kuowu NaUtigl an 4 CUwaa CMiptiL We veil the highest grade ot tnCBTILI ZEKH, suJ h*ve them now In etore, ready or tbs coming seaw n. We pay the high est market price tor cotton, and make Tib erel edveno-a on cotton stored to our WARKIIOUBK. We buy oar good* di rect from the manufacturer* and ia such quantities a* to enable us to sell them aa tow a* the lowest, sud jw* propose to give our patron* tLe baaefit ol our purchasers. Gall and tee ua. J. it BCOTT A CO. West Point, O*., Kept-28th, 1877. tc #tn. GKOfKJA - j Ordinary’s Office MerJ wether County. < March lsth, 1878. Peter Terser has applied for exemption ol personalty, and setting apart end ralus lion ol Ilumestosd, and I will peas npou the same at 12 o'clock M. eo Uta trd day of April, 1878. at my Office. A.J. HUfTOM, O.H.C. - COLLIEB HOUSE, 86* WHITEHALL and W* BROAD St's Atlanta, Oa. Don’t forget to Stop at ths fI ease wb*a you go to At^; :jJ ' y IM satisfaction to *rer* flw , ( p lUr< -, and charge only Xlt, r*.