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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1878)
' PO&7HY ■ " - ' |'oi'jllw :in*t f in jf tl- Wherr airaatn* ol oakiodwe** a* foUer a* gafl Bubble op from ill* heart to t.a kiuga*. Asd meoitfie** la writhing 1 annual a .4. tile.f,/ By tiif: baud*o f lugraiU-jde *re'g, — lo tfo* beet olhijuet.oo, unwept and un law. White tie icgal*ii i teetering yt, Viu, uou* but >u angei rf God c*o dr dura, “I now can lorglve and forget." Util li tii* bod i>*m U cbaed -Bam IL* & heart, Aad tLc ll|r are lo penitence With lb* wrong so repeated lit* "rath will Thong h *cr<ro on I Julia* wet# heaped ; ITor llm beet compensation I# paid lor an 111, Wain the cheek of nutrition I* wel, And *yry on* teeli III* po**ibl*, *tMl, At one# to lorgiya and terget. f To forgot I It l bard lo* * mao with * mind, \How*ver bit foenrt may targiva, To Wot out *ll peril* and danger* behind, and twt lor ilia ftilura to !i* ; Than bow ffctf it f f tor at every tn rn HacolJectlon aplrlt will fret. And ilia ah oKtpfury ataeuider and burn, Though we trlv# to Invglv* nd forget. Oli, haarjtaa I my Urngnaaball tha riddle unanai, And mind abtl) t> partner with baart, White Uw* to inyaaM I bid coeaclanc* U> rayaal, And abow tbae bow eyil tboo art ; Mamambar tby fullie* ; thy aim, and thy Crimea, Uow tail ta that Infinite debt I Tat Matey hath Wtin hy seventy lime* Uut * wilt to forgive and forget. Brool not on Insult*, or Injuria* aid, Ifor (bou art lejurlmn too ; Count not ilialt auti till the total i* told, Vor tboo art uuklud'and untrue ; And if all thy sms are forgotten, Jorglren, Nowpmercy with Juitioo li tret; Üb, wlro would not gladly 'aka Icwona of Heaven Nor learn to forglv* and forget f Yea, y#a, I*l a man whan hi* enamy weeja lie quick to rell*c him * friend, For Ibuaou III* In ad In kbidneta b* heap* Uoi coal*, to teflne and amend, And heart* that are Glirltlltn more eager ly yearn Aa a uura* on tier Innooeot pet, On lip* that, once bitter, to penttenoe turn, And whtefr, “FargH# and forget." Clewtag *cn ol lit* RM-Tir* kteli War, Tb# doting (MO# el lb# if described intU great (pftil by • t'<>rre*|ionaaot or th# Dally News. In a house by tb# seaside at Baa Btefano, shakes! by tb# Increasing gal* that tor# acroai tho Baa ol Marmora, wars buay all night long tba Racratarie* of both diplomatic bodies, copying and arranging for the aigoatura tb# treaty ol peac , the result ol tb# now concluded negotiation*. loug I'rtuM Tarot* let! dictated tbe treaty to hi* colleague,Chebaehofl, who wrote and wrote through tbe long hour*, until the document waa flnlabed. About 4 o'clock tba Grand Duka mounted and rod# up to tb# Diplomatic Chancery .where ba aaked at the door, "la it ready I aud than galloped toward the hill wb#re tbe Irmy wa drawn up. finally a carriage came whirling out of the villa*# toward u*. Ovuetal Ignatieff waa in it, aud wken he approached, ba iua# and Mid, I bar# tbe honor to eengiatulnta your Qigbneaa on tba signature ol pe#e*. There waa a long, loud about. After riding between tb# Mn*s,tb* Grand Dob# baited en a little enalnence, wbende all tba troop* could be aeen, and formally made tbe announcement of tb# venue : I bare tbe honor to Inlurm tho anuy that, with tb# help ol God, we have concluded a treaty ol pease. Then anotber about burnt iorth Iraqi 80,000 throat*, rltiug, ■welling aud dying away. Alter the re view, gatbeilog hi* oflloer* about him where the prwatat wd ready for the T* Daunt, tb* Grand Duka apok* briefly and emphatically, aayiug i To au army which h*a acooaplwhad what you have, hotblng ta impceetblr. Then all dismounted, un. covered, eed e aolemn #i vice waa conduc ted, Ut# adder# all kneeling. New wm • peece cooolnded under more impressive surroundings; tbe two srmiot (Mt to hoe, the clearing storm, tbe wso ning tight of dsy, the rush oi tbe wind, and the near wash-of the ware mingling with tbe chant ot the priests, and tbe res' posses ot the soldiers sad the roar of the flea of Marmora swelling end telling. Aeroee tba betting, chatting watern of the ass, tbe dome and slender minarets ot So phia came up sharply against the sky, the doraiouat palate In tbe latereeting silhou ette ot distent StausboeL Away te the Booth, tbe princes Islands rose like great mounds, dark and massive, against the dis tant Asiatic abate, ead behind them was hidden lb* English float. Above and ter beyond, Use white peek of Mount Oiyrn pns ns relied tor the moment its majestic eucfi&ilt, si tbe rays of tbe ruddy sunset srere reflected trom its suoa-oolored flanks. —SU. 4 Jfass- A bite tV*m a rattleeoske is secnatimes more dsngerooa than a severe cough A wall-merited leputalioo fcsa " WflA 7 dTiTgEOKQE WABUnSQTOM ’ h>o W. We don’t like to foe irreverent, bet ru .id , ,-ke to aak what did o'it ioretetber* a ')w \ WLsu for iria.auoe u.-j tie t. Waal - I sirgioa know ; il* never ts,m a ate* utt *t- H- witt heH'bi* ear to a telephone. If never a' lor bir picture in a pi.olngraph ic gallery. ff never race!** Ia ttlu gr ; fob: di-.<*!cU. He uvtit righted t Kr<m i gun fi*. never liateoad to the ‘fizz’ t ;,n electric jea. He never n a ptMii tiirl ro o a tewing is-tab in* lie utter taw a e*!f pfepelliag engine god wtt the street to a fire lit pevar bear! of evoiutio,. He never took laughing ga*. He uetmi bad * tet of ttone taatb. H* never attend ed au ! ternattoual EipowlUoo. He oetar owned a bout az i rniuo. ,He never kutw -‘Old f*rob." He—butwbygo if No; when be look an emural > It was on a Hat boat. When be went oft au a tram it wa* a mule train. When he wanted to talk with a man in Milwaukee he had to go there. When be had hit ptalur* taken it waa done in profile with a plae* of black pa (Mir and a pair of tfoeart. W ben he g*t lb* return* limit 'rack couofoat they h id to lie brought in by a wan with an o* carl. When l. took aim at lb* enemy be tut I to truat to a crooked-barreled aid flint lock - When be w/oi* it w.m mint - When be bar! anything to mend, bit grand mother did lit with a darning ueedie When he went to a flrn ba ttooi in line and patt ed bucket!. When he Irxikei ai a clam lie l ever dreamed K war any relation of hi*. When h* went to a concert lie hoard a cranked flddi* and an intane ciariortet. When lie hail a tooth polled he aai done and urver lelt oft yet ling. When h got out <>t teeth be gummed ht* victual*. Wbeti be wauled alt Inter national abow ha *eat lor LaffayaU* and or tarad bw frtkad* g (rout Uid Virginia with the epxniman* carefully labelled la fooHle*. When b* ones got b ilil of a uugget ol g i!d troin an In cl It ii chief he lelt rich. When be want ed to know anything atioiif tlie waathor b# coneultad.tbe grouud goot-bon* When but Why go on f \Vbt did aucb *in n kii) >w. Wh ek* fie, any way f liovrrnur Cnlqaltl. We *r* tot Aware that Uov. I'nlqalSt lt*ya eny claim to or desire* a *• rood Gm beroatoi lul letufT Hitke 1* legally qnalk fled to accept It, and in view of ihlj lul we think It only conrleou* amt rMpecb lul loweid hlui to await * un* lutlma lon that he will uot again b* a caodl late, t* t relinking out Id* aaewUWW nearly three year* to advance ol the day of elect!©#. Tb# Boulharn llaiiuer nnt*e* a ug*e#ln>o on tliia point which has occurred to *, a# follow*: We wilt no’, be to uncharitable a* t* tuppoiie that what lj*a aiieady been **M about who it to Ini the nest Uovernor of Meorgi.hr>* boon iuspued by an unfriendly aplrll toward Governor Colquitt. If It ha* we are free anil prompt to aay that tbla la a great blunder on the part of tho** who are dlefmted thill to mot* in tbt* matter For we can a*ume them from what w# know ol public aeutlmeut throughout the Htat# that the escellrnt man who now pn aidee ove* u* a* Governor w* never atrou ger than he 1# at the present time. Our advice I* to adjourn ed tbl* premature #x Uation ol the gubernatorial question, ami let u* juia our eflorta wiih tli*e at Gover nor Colquitt in 111* noble work ot advanc ing toe gieni mtereat clur much love.: coi.mou wealth. Bob Ingeraoid: Wneayuor IMUe child tells a lie, don't fhah at him or her aa theugh ibe whele aolar ayatem waa going Into bankruptcy lie boueat with th# child tell It you have told hundred* of them yourtelf and it don't pay. A tyrant will alway* have liar* for children.- I thank mother nature that the baa put Ingenuity enough lu the breast of a child, when at tacked by a brutal parent, to throw up a little breaitwork in the thape of a lie. Bup po*e a man a* much larger than you arc a* you are than a 5 year old child, aliould raah at you with a voice ot thunder,"Who broke that plate !*' there ia not a man nr a woman of you but what would swear that you never eaw the plate, or that It wae cracked whan you got it. So I eay to you. be hunetl with them, and you will succeed in bringing up children wbe will be an honor to themeelvea and to you. A Moose Yocno Mar— Olrls to the Front—Herald aud Georgian : We hare a yonog man in eur town twenty years ol age who has never made use ot an oath, 'newer speaks ill of any one and no one •peaks so et him, never robbed a bird’* nest and enjoys their warbling, never bought a drop ot whiskey or teuebed it uaVass by prescription ; never bought a pound ol powder or shot, or killed any thing with gun or pistol; never wrestled with a chew ot tobacco, pipe er cigar, tberetoie never was filing with either, nev er wee caught idle or lounging on the atreet corner day or nirht. lie can drive a jack plane, a* mg a gate and shut it alter him, obeys ami reads t > hia mother alter supper and will not sufier he: to bring a bucket ol water. Merer bought $43 Woith oi store goods, has a little money at inter est, wears mosey hair, can catch rats and will perhaps some day be bad ofl to mar ry- dm m m (laving in my youth severe nations ot piety, says a Persian writer, 1 used te arise in the night watches to meditate, pray and read tbe Ksran. Ona night, lully occupi ed with tbeas practices, my father, a man of practical piety, awoke, Bahold, eaid I, tby other children are lost ia irreligious slumbe , while I alone awake to praiee God. floe ol my soul, answered be. it !e 1 •!*■>. then wake to remark the rf great importance to ptefj one thgui mg o: porciavshiug a Piano ot aa . Orear,. v PfcHWti A of^S t Manvf itturmr'* Price*. EVERY *LX MS AttKJST BUT I>!HKt;TLV from LUDDBN it ABATES, PIANO A GfiGAN DEALERS Aud tave commitaioru. We are now K’!l }Og Puutoa and Orgun* direct to purcbaecr upootbo NO AGENT! NO COM Ml | hIONo Han at Maauf&cturer’t P* tray ' Price*, tberi by gj-rnr to porch***.* the . large cumuiiwimua bTi<Jloi* paid Agent* lor it lag. From <56 pr f!C6 l* wived iu the tiurcbaae ol au fuKtumaat un der Uilt new yyaUm. W'rl e for lliuttrafei Catalogues toil particular*. 8 Thmm* Price* j i lifcjwir*- sl7tj aiMt *. Pan, S*t*l Tutia, Mid gaaran iad Her W* pi uu>r>tssrsr‘-is#M* grM *.!** of Tout Vhm Uai4 lUktr*. iSn^ToSZid repntaium. l’e fect la Too* and AcUun (Jivel for a ittetfiß* of actual aeryice. Htool and GofW with each, and fully guaranteed. think Uiete Plano* are Interior banana* ae cbeaji, W doi.'t '• oelve purcitaaer* try fuetendiug that tbty are "##*} and 7tt(l Innlruaieat*, * 't b* Ibui Made, ate., fool we <J ar ti.at *nh Out exception, they *f OOOfJ au<l MKU AlsbK, and KXTHKM iil.Y CHKAP Huy tberu ami tear not, tec ktwm their >*v If*. . PAHLOK ORGANS mmf* fu ItsmteOmv'Ua##* 4 Octave*, only 4 Btop, only b Stop*, only 3 Stop#, only 80 5 Stop*, only W 13 ►top*, only 73 Till? OLD AND ÜBLIABLE MASON A HAMLIN. K I,KG ANT NEW 8l YLE, J Btopa, SIOO Ht >p, HO NO INFERIOR INSTRUMKNTH.— AH Inati timed* we cell are imm old and reliable makers, wbo-e lepuutmn i* guarantee et their encellenc#, Purchas rr have a choice Irotn v ot tbe beat makers known. Evey Instrument fully guaranteed. No hu.nbug or m<*re reseu tatlou—fair and SQUARE DEALING. RK NOT DECEIVED by the swindling a IvertiaeiaenU ot Northern Pretended Manufacturers, offering 810 dollar Piano* for 175 dollars, and 270 dollar Organs for 85 dollar*. We say openly, that SUCH OFFERS ARE HUMBUGS, an I the lo *lruinent are not worth en# third tbe price. We, or any reputahle dealer, can sell m gflfed, or butler, for tbe aaoie mon ey. CHEAP INSTRUMENTS are th# daar ear in rhe end, and there i* no economy In l their purchase. Fky a lair price, awl get something good—that wiH last a litetime ami grow better every year. INSTRUMENTS ON TRlAL.—Piano# and Organ* aent on trial for fifteen day* We pry freight both way* if they are not perlectly s*ti*!ac*ory. OUR LAST WORD.—Before sending North lor Instrument*, write u* fur OUR SPECIAL OFFERS and Circalare, Ea poatng Fraud* ana lnipositioa, practiced by Northern pretended Manufacturers acd ejscrupulooa Dealers. LUDDEN A BATES, Savannah, Oa. JSIOIICE. Application has been made to open a public road from the Dm him place to Piukhook Academy and the court will pass upon the same permanently on Monday, Ist day ol April, 1878. Ail persons inter ested will take dne notice and govtrn ihemsclvee accordingly. This Mar. 4tb f 1878- j. E. Buchasas, "C. J. Rtuvus. Clerk, Chrm’n ■ridge Nstlee’ The bridge over White Oak creek known as Reynolds bridge, will be let out to tbe owest bidder, at tbe bridge, on the secon Saturday in April, with tbe privilege ot using tbe old bridge. This March 4, MTS, iuu U. Wasson, HINT KAN JAIN * LA MAH WHOLIWALE druggists SO. 11 SOUTH FSSTOB BTKSKT ATfod-STk A ryw f>r* to oiercbauta au i deaSer* a large and well assorted etoch of reliabia DRUG*!, V£iyieJlTEß, CHEMICALS, GLAofo, 3VJ£bT UFFBr tXC. 0 u an oat la vor able lerma Wa at* HEADQDAETERS lor St. Louis fouicuy Pure While Lena aud Pur* Lioaaad Oih ALSO PWOtrFKD BON* t-ULPIIAT*; AMMoNfi, ti ITU ATM SOLA, LDMiAFK POTASH, PER riI.IZINU HALT PICrKR, aod ii*i Cbwakate, Cad oa or saad year order to HUNT RANKIN A LAMAR, So. 11 North I’ryot kh. At.ae*, U*. (.loirs, WATCH KS At JBWULIiy l would tnoat reapecUuity '-*d ti* *V- Uai tiou of the go and '.<*'(■ *f M*Jl“''th r r to tba luwgaifiisiutatouk *4 WASCHEH ULtH-Kfo. JEWEI.UV. SILVER WA RE, Ml-.rlCAi, INhTRI/MKNTH, hPfcLI'A CLK.i Ac., Whirh 1 am | o*t totu Naw York, and which l er(*or.l to •ell at p'leea to aud the tiute*- I hat* at any time uu o tha war, *ud I am going to gift ! i.cr* li.e foe ■ 1 o' It,‘kll I a-k i* for Urtbn In <. '* * ,: i e***b qua! ty aud price ior the onelvea. t tuwati • bat I aay, and ail I*kl* a irW E*uy at tide sold will be . ? - WABEANTED u repreaented, and U the artkhw dw not prove a* represented nil the tu*tf>o<-r has to d# Lto return U and get his money II irini the esperienc# ol twri ty odd ye*r in tb- REPAIRING ol watebee J#w*iry -Ac lam hilly prepared to and j wajr an.: al kind* ot work tn Hit* un* with neali.ea* and dlajiatcb K VKH Y toh warm tU*d to give *at>*lacttoo. |f Call at the sign ol the ,ig >ftf h n t sp<t*cie Corner et Jack* .* an J F< •yti street*. srtje*vbtn G Most Retn'i — o.ft HIGGINS o!3 6 m - GREENVILLE Masonic -nr Academy- Tim eroeia* #i th* ikprsrvg tesn* of tht IystJTUIM wiii <j*rn*ne*c om Usa Aral M mday in February neat and co#Uooe through June. SoUciUo|mm#ial peroo*it fiwn tbe public 1 Hfatiae JSnake ev*g effort to promote ll# intepnA nod anvanowanw* f those entrusted to my care. No deduction made h* afcOTOe, *apt in cans of aifikaens prett*Md one week or longer. * *- * • ITUITIOS: Tuition, 15. |35, aadTgßa, per sholsstic years*at— mwaltn, one dollar iecidenUl espetsdes. JOHN a CLIME, PR|M (2*prpT“7is not easily earned in these q> | { | times, bet U can be made in three months by any one of sUAer sett, in any pari of tbe country who is witling to work steadily at the employment that we turotsb- 06 per week m your own lawn. You rieed not be away tram borne over night Too can give year whole time to the work, or Ably your spare moments- We taaVe ageett who we making over S2O per day. Attwt* engage at enee cm make money teat At ;tfce pteemt time money cannot Si made so easily and rap idly et any other buriees*. Terms and 5 Out* H. Haixkt h Coy, I ,■ - - Portland, Maine. AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! NONE CHEA PER CW.MJ FTENITUEJS! tirjEi THOMPSON, OOLE LOO., Newnan, Gra. Eesdthe 'Z > Q Prices below 1 Beautiful Drear:cK-Caat Suita <7B 00- Baaeaifni Puli Marbl* Bu au fouit *38.06 aad |4>.OQ . lieautilu; (Quarter Marble Bureau Suita <33.00 acd <4O 00 Beautiful Walnut Suiufoo tnarblt) <3£bQo aad <Hdlo Bcautbui Full Marble Bureau* (Walnut) <20.00. <28.00 and<SO-00 Cane B tlc Cfoair*—prr ael <O.OO aad ivpward Case Bottum Ruckaia—each <2.00 and upward Fai.cy Walnut Tafole* <1 00 and upward Waiaut B*d*teada <7 00, t 00, <IOOO and apirard Bjbentiid Spticg Beda.afoly <8 00 Splendid Woven Wire Maltreat* <IAOQ Wardrofo j from * , <IO.OO to <3O-00 Brin <4.00, 8 00, ACO and <IO.OO JUumatna Tat tee <llO par loot Lorn a.-m Cb*t—P#T Mt <4 00 and upward Faery Walnut Chain Table* only <l-00 li'iok Shelve* 1 0 Toilet Case* 1,23 aaete. . Tfo e* Ohromot fbr 20 oeata. Wail ptaln Biatkn* (a.dc auu corner). Picture*, and,Picture Frame* on hand and made to ti/dcr at low jirkwa. £, Now i* (be time to buy FURNITTIUB, ar.d T HOMPb* >N, COL.B CO. NiM! t>a,, 1 1,# i aii lioteel (i< o•ai and Hquaie Dealing. Motiliic anti Wood Jiurial cases Kr; t cxsrialiOjr cn herd. Ordei* lot offluv attended to at any hour, day or sight Mai chi IS, Kf7B THOM PSON iCOLK A CO. THE AMERICAN t y i"wFfF lit '*** jAk Netting tc wH % BUT It Sells the Easiest and always Satisfies, AUENTB wr ak you to try it, and offr-r yoo ajMerial Induccmont#. Bond fur Circular A l'rico# to ITT W# Fom ile Nt. r 01aiufttl| #• Me- C. *VAJI#.V4P ER, Jftanagtr. - I—l TI-IJU FALb TE lIM or QO6DON IHSTITOTE, jBBf -IPBfc ■By Barneffille, 6a.; Will ffptrs on Monday, Heptember Brd, 1877, with a full corps ei earn eat, eoeceeehrl teachers determined to keep up the widespread and deferred reputation of thia juatly celebrated vchooi. Gordon InstHnte offers superior ii.Jacements.to parents deiirtng to edocate their Boat td dangbter*. It ha* all tbe modern applianca,app#ratos and furniture, and a record nor successful teaching un paralleled int’t State. Its mostc department it conducted by Prot Gattenberger, who baa no stipe > r and but lew equals tn bis profession. Barneayilie ia the most enterprising ct > cm tbe Macon aod Western Railroad, and has justiy the reputation of haring the u< it .moral, libera] and enlightened community in Georgia. runion sll-10 to |lßdo per Term. t art f10.00.t0 15.00 per month- For cataiozne containing full! in tone a i< c iddres* . UARI.EB E. LAMBDIN, Pbe*t„ or T. JL MEANS, f*e., 8-24-ly Baroeavide, Georgia. A. HoWSBP. . WOOD, WR. POW Lte of Jons k Howard. ,*iA Cox k HIE HOWAKD/WOODUO. WHOLESALE DEALERS 13 TOBACCO CIGARS ETC MO. 18 REPUBLIC BLOCK, Atlanta, - - - G orc\a