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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1878)
The Meriwether County Vindicator *Mb #- - .r VOL.fi THE VINDICATOR. muinip RTKHY FRIDAY, BY WH. T. REVILT.. AT it. IN A.DVANGF Ode* **>oth site lUOiitr> Hju#* COUNT If brriCERS ORDINARY A. . HiuliM) bHKKIFr O. S. Fioreutc CLFRXS 0 w - u Kel *' TAX RECEIVER B- 8- Clements TAX COLLECTOR J- C. Christian TRBveUIUtR J ARilt. D) blrveyor . f CORONER J 01 "' COUNTY COM MISBION EBB, R, A. C'UuliM, Aou r- Ay, UJ.HMtN, J. E. Buchn*n, A lieu ti. BOARD ok education. John W P-oW. w J Bkires, MaJiw* llreves, *• A. fylker A. H See. MENATOM 5<S li Distncl, F. M. l;uncau RI’iTUCSKN J ATlVhir . F. J. VViliim BUSINESS CARDS A-.. UllJ JOHN W PARK Atiorney at law (iUKKN Vtl.I.K, (it Will j h i lit it. SUilanbti uu ilu ail Jaiiiing .1 >Uslift A. 11. KiiK MaN, A TT ORNEY AT LAW J\ (iBKICNVIU.Si, Ut Aii buidr ♦*iVn , ru."U'tl to hi* i ale allei ti rrt to ami ltth|i|liy. 1). R.KEITH, A ATTORNEY AT LAW (JKRRMVIi.I k Ga Will practice iu Meriwether. ami Hit reual'ft ci>mpO*.oV Mu* CtiatU eireuh. A ti FLOYD. H. D 8. I ) KBIDENT IIKNT.ST, Jl L 3 (JiuetYii.t.K Oa Teimsd b. At! wink Warranted. 1)H. K H TERRELL, I nFFKRS H* Professional services to ‘ / the Pub'ic- Office with III* lathet Dr J K O. feiirll. at the Dog Htore. DR K It ANTHONY, OEKHHH hi* Piotemtoral wivi tt Ut it* cil /■*>.* ol OrweuviHe aod rifliißj t W Office at J.K. O Terrell * Co’s I)iu| Note t ItK .011> jewelhy •!<] fancy art>i<* •II KuCiul’t*, Georgia. ALBERT LEHMAN Jl AH .NOW, and will k-ep * U Uti 1/1 i *l l 1 i E-i <H-t o tbs puttie square, • good *u<l Whi.i. ski tiij trout or JEWEL IO AND r After GOOD* l ouki t u.g, ol |rt *l, ypg GOLD and HILVKit WaidiH.l m. Htiu and Kcj '< ia,l tbe best umk* f-p luiiid Gotd and hilw W 4lcb Clinbu. CLOCKS of all a zea, I mum sad yneM G*'d i’eue and ail kiads of boldets Gold r-iltrr A ateei Bpecudes A Eye-Glasses, r LiD-HLVtU'!AIJLfc WAU* Silver Plate Ware < 1 nil kind* ai.d style*, IVket, 1 able Cutlery, and TUtor* by the mj too*.a mil maker*,—JoMpb Hedgers *ma George Wostti Mwi. REl J Alßli\& 1 am anil repairing nt r*“ to **F lte# Too many ri'in na ol Meriwether and ad joining count!*-* I avt toted toy wwk to tuairii a art ro irrmi n •• ■to tlie charac ter ol 11. I will, bow*ver v arrant all my watk, H properly u*ed, *r 1 tare always done,and reapecUuiiy **k a continuance ot the |i(Ueoaa( 1 bare reaeived kvta my irteode in Meriwether. ALBKhT LLIIMAK. Atlanta L aner Mills. Ati.ajn* Om/ miia. HK, RtW m 4 MRAPPIIHi PAPER. AIL Sixes and w eights OFFICE, 43 CKO AD BT., ATLANTA Address JAS ORMOND, Pr'.prietur. V Heter to thn issue u a Specimen of b. *per. GREENVILLE, MERIWETHER COUNTY GAiAPKIL 12 1878. ’ WHAT WAN MIS CHEER * H* left a load ol anthracite In front of a poor widow’s door. Whin the deep snow, froxn and white. Wrapt -ireut and equate, mounl’n and moor. That was his deed ; H did it well ; “What waa his creed t” I cannot tell. Blest “iu his liAsk.'t aad his star* ,* In tailing down ami riif u'< ; When more he get, ua gave the more, Withholding n*>t the cap and crust, lie took the lead iu each good task ; “What was his creed J” 1 did n*>i ask. 01* charity was like the enow, Soli, white and silken !■ it* tall; Not like the noijy winds that blow FtOnj shiveimg trees ; a pall For flu vet and weed, I Dropping below, to*y know. He ban great iaitb in loaves r f bread Fur hungry people, young and old , And hope inspi-od kind m N lie said, To hmi he she) toted fiotu the cold , For he must feed A* well as \ n “What wns Uta cieod f 1 ’ 1 cannot an.. In words he did uot put his trust, In faith his words he never writ ; lie 'oved to share hi* cup and crust With all mankind who nueded it ; 111 time of met I A friend was hr “What was his creed f," lie tohi uot we. t ie pun ins iidfat hr ist Wutkrd ever on with liand and head ; And what he gave in charity heetened his sleep and dally bread. J>i ut take hoed,- t* or life ‘l* brief I “What was hit creed f" “Whal lil* belief r AMCCDOTJC OF OAN Ell A L I,HE fsmrrtlU Cu > ier-Journal. It aa 10 file auinmrr of 1094, while the aruiwr of the D'dlrd Mate* and (>•nle.lf aie Steles were confronting each other on the tM. J linn, he low Htcluuoml. On a urrtaia iy a Fed* re l rttjefc - •* thou* 4 I ilia a daooy, W*s mlde oir tb< >uUi aide *1 tb river. We (bought we •aw evidences of a reel attack 00 our aide t* caatoually Ui* whole picket-line would open fire. The guoboata at Deep Bot:ow wool J aend three htmdted pound* crash ing through the tiiuiiers In the rear of what had heau Libby’* restdem e, but was lhau General Iwe'r bead quart era. At about mo o'clock p. m. the artillery o|>eoed 00 our U It, A lew minu et afterward* we Ueaid ihe unnilatakblo roar <>l Inlaat'y fir ing, VN • then kit* Ibal the line* ol bat ik were engaged on our lelt. Tlie picket* opened and kept up e rapid firing In our Irout, the gvuln eta tending their Internal machine* mot* Irequeuliy. We, the 11-xA hiidgc battery, were ordered to double quirk iuto pe*i<ion on Lth'ry’i Hill. On our way up ereryihlug looke<l a* though we were on the ere of a terrible conflict— tire roar ol artillery end Infantry, the rapid movement o| troop* Into line, and the sol emnity 1 hat aeem.-d to bare impregnated Ibe whole atmosphere. Aa we pnaeed ihe Libby house we saw General Lee In the yard. lie wee standing Juat under n low tree, with oue arm extended, aa II reaching lor something 00,the limb. aj we get nearer to him, we cmld *#* what he wm engaged in doing at loch a time. A little bird, who** mother wa* Juat teaching it to uae Ha wtnge, bad, in it* first eflort, ln.'len 10 ib* ground. Jle dimb mother, regard lew ol tbe den'b and carnage that intelli gent man >m dealing to hi* lellaw, wm uttering pitiful cries hit bar (alien oflepri** Qroeral Lee reached down ash picked tip tola little creator*, and when w* passed, wm in tbe act o< placing it where iu raed er coaid car* lot St OI K COUNTRY IOSR. • The inside a* well m outside of l*rm<r'i home* tbeuld be pleaMDl. The eye nat urally love* what n beaotilul; tod through tin* < rgkii tbe ia*t* it educated ud (be mind enlarged. Plearnnt pictures on tbe wall*, wreath* #f flower* from tbe garden, 11-Ids and (ore**, work* of poeajr, Action and acience are wltbin tbe reach of tbe mrwt bumble, and their influents for good upon tbe mind and character cannot be over-estimated. The children especially are attracted by these adornment*, and their attachment* to tbo pmfeaalona of their parent* become* strengthened and confirmed. Tbe bare walla ol too many of or country borne*—their total lack of aay food (or the mind, In the ahape of boob* and paper*—tbe humdrum life, which frown* upon *ll pleasure* aed consider* it ■ MO—too Often drive* awajr the you** •rd aspiring mind, *id tbe country lone* a Aral dam farmer and girsa to tbo world a poor phytician, lawyer or clergy man. Making ran. - ■ W hat a fright ot a drew* Rath Paynobaa on, elk) Utile Minnie, M she MRlorl back in her low rocking-chair, and laughed (net rtiy u a poor child went by. She hag an old linen basque and the oddeeA shaped nver-akirt you ever sew. it must be e very new lashion. Hasn’t got about much yet. Her under-akin it In old faded (red and black one, an 1 that hat ansi tie jthe last rose of summer, w ith Iu faded pink ribbon and old tumbled flowers. I wot Id slay at home before 1 weald go oat ha such a sa.it. * Poor child, said mother, with qaick sympathy, has aha no shawl or ooat about her. Net a thing, mamma, bat that old liotn basque. Peer little girl I said mother, in a tone there wee no mistaking. It quickly toned down Minnie's mirtkiulnese. Do you soppeae eny l-tile girl geos out in that wsy from choice t 1 *<Bift.<WVwoold make it eny nat ter to beer the pinebitg cold to know that warmly drowsed little girle, in comfortable rooms, ware looking out end laughing et her four clothee f For .your own pert, would you not thluk that eVee harder to bear lhau the frost f A wounded spirit who can beer f You would think it a vary wicked thing if seme rude girl should meet llitie Ruth aad give her a hard blow on the cheek, but it weuul pain her lest thm a wound Iu tho spirit, which ridicule el - w ays linage So, whenaver you fowl tempt ed lo make tuu of soy t<oor child, consider wbetherill would net be kinder to strike her Instead. It might be equally gratify ing to you, and nut to pal idol for her. Always reuiembvr, Minnio, lo resiiect Hit burden, wherever yeu meet It In this burdened earth. Lighten it whenever you can, aad temember that loving aympetby is, of sir thing*, ib* n.MI inr lo the bur deaed heart. There la oo rule to good as that very old one our Hevior gave ns, 'All things whatsoever ye would that men should de lo you, do ye evee so to thorn. It is tbs very csseooo of trno politeness and loving kindness. Of ell hesitlis* nets, it looks sltnoot the worst to see e child with every comfort, making fun ol the miseries ef others. I am n>s It Wes thoughtlessness lo my little (IF, sod 1 hope, while she Uses, the will never And hei pleasure lo say such thing again. I will tell you wbst will be a reel pleesere for you sml me ibis morniag, deer. U will be to kmk over uur werdroiM • ’ some clothing ol yours that wo can spars for poor Uwtb, and you tuay take thorn ovsrifyou liko. I will toU you whet U ay when you are roody (o go, the added, with e sin lie, oad they set out quickly oo tbelr errand ol lore. ’Now* was elways mother's lime tor doine good.- OhriM mn (Icrur. JUDOS LEO BAUD AMD HIS JfM OAO KM EM'S. Mention lag fllrUUwi.a and engagement* naturally auggeat* tb* stork* la drcula- Mon hera about tb* very much engaged member of the Houe* ol Kepi eatnlaU vet who recently dl*d to Cuba, proaumobly of yellow fer*r. He wm only thirty-two yean of ag*. but wm a wMower, and evb den tty determined to remarry as snort aa lie could fix hi* flection a perm 1 neatly on say on* Indy. Al I hough hi* engagement to the Cuban,whom lie called In the eid of ike Secretary of the Htate, and th* Bpai* iab Mlckter'a wile to bulp him to And when ble IfH*r* and bare were Midentiy intercepted, war mentioned openly, be did not beritnt* to pay most serioM alienti*e to meny ladkeof this city. Keperte nt> way* baaed on good authority, a • rtk tbnt la spite ol hk projectod Cuban allieaM, he wm po*itlvly engaged to two Udk* in Washington and ana In Burop* A* be was a graduate of Harvard, perhaps then are cUimtnU to hk nfleotroas Is the vicin ity of Boston- Non* ot hk blende ban appear to bailee# that h* died m alleged in tb* telegram ol Secretary ErarU/H yeikrw fever. n*h gemtp ia the H*u#e *f Ueprr eentatieM.aa wall M outalde, be* openly bioted at Ion! play, at the band* ot a Hpan- gotiioe bias out ol tbe wey. Par bap* tbe iinpaaaihflHy of asarrytag all tba India* to whom be waa more or laaa pladgod u>ay bar* bad oocaolbiogto do with hi* death, for uicide, under the elrcunwurtcs*, seem* an probable aa death at tba hand* of a ri val. It being early in tbo ana non lot yel low Inver, asd bin being tba only case men tiooed aa occurring recently In Havanan, inageat* the doubt aa to judge Leonard having boon IU victim. Happening that foul disorder canted bt* death, it appear* strsaga theta reqaartebould be made to ■and the corpse to tbo United Matas, nod that tba Speaker of tbo Moose should eng. ge*t a committee of RapraeentaUvea to ro ceive tbe body from tbo roaaol, tad from an escort of honor to tbo homo of tba pa rcels of tbo deceased, In Wnatch enter. Pa. exgvacsiooa of wooder aw beard aa to which of bis persooe! ewemica. of whom be would be glad to bo rid. tbo Speaker will appoint oa tbe committee. itoye, don’t leave tbe iarm. No, boys, jest take tbe farm right aioeg wkb yon vhen yen go anywhere. Ton will fled it tmedy’fi yon Ml fe get a situation it. tbe chy, aa yon probably will. >* gmXMWALL JAIKSOX. Omsrrkf JRchard Taylor, ol the Conloil- I Contributes anolhei ol the snk 'reminitoences' lo the lean jßmrtr. It I* chiefly Val liaee-at-hand sketch of Genof- Jsckioe. ]n oue of tlie aklr- S Valtoy campaign there m also I the wounding of Lieutenant, shots, belonging to General •fade. This ts ibe prvsent Louisian i. Bit ot General > ihUresting description Is giv- A Cgawl pieroed ou the Uipmoat rail oi e leUhSiOVr Hooking the road and Held, was pchted cot Jsdrvon. Approach rag,! tdllM end declared my none and rack, IjHtHamUefFfoT a response. Before this oMkfk.l had '"*•* * " i*airot eav ts* fevering foat of gigantic else, a wHK ' ,,or dr * wn low - • b,4V y weary area—eves I atter *r. i*w filled with intense but never A low, gentle voice inquir ed the distance end rosd marched that dsy. BUty and twenty mites—lteasletown rood. -'V Yott sum to hive no stragglers f NevorSHow stragglers. You rtat teach my foople. They sti ag gie bedk A bovin reply Just then ray crrelca started tialr bind nd a waits. After i tuck at s lemon Thouglit !i*m lllr*lor sellout work cam* forth. I expraMe.lt b*i** *wi mo work would not he tetwrtiaoo* because of the gvyc ty. A rth a to the lemon gave me an op portunity retire- Where Jackson got his lemea&ho follow could find out, but he wee rtuly without one. What ©lbersl Taylor thinks Js- kson waa et brflft may be learnol from the lol .lowing Mini personal criticism : On the ncond day H this camp, Gen, Winder onto to me and said he had asked leave tn go to Richmond. Iroen reiuaed.snd hfd reslgpid. tie commandeJ Jackaou's old bright, end waa aggrieved by soins untoet inttfdsrenoe. Holding Windnr in high eetain, i hoped to save him to the army, endwrent to Jackson,to whose msg nauimilyX appealed. To aro'Jso this I dwelt on rich harvest of glory he hail reaped loblg brilliant campaign, and, ob serving him closely caught a glimpse of the maub inner nature. It was but n glimpse. The curtate closed, and he was absorbed to prayer. Yat, In that moment, and m oiercliee*. i bare written tH-t be wa ambitious—end hie ambition wa* east, all-ebeorbiog. A* tbe unbappf wratab from wh'w* abouidera •prang tbe tonl ulcer, be hratbed it, !r --hapa feared it, but be ceuld not escape li lt WM blmeeU; nor read It —U wm hi* own fleeb. U* inugbt it with prayer, court act and earn eat—Apollynn and Cbrktian So oeaaeiaM combat. Wbat limit to set to hk ability I know aot. lor ho wa* ever aoperl or to ocoaetoo- Under ordinary cncnrn stsace* It WM difficult to estimate him, be* caoM oi bk pncullariilae that would bare mad* a leaser Men absurd, but which 'rv ud to ewhaaoa hk martla'. fame, aa those ol demo*) Johnson hi* literary eminence. He once übaerred, In reply te an allurleo u bia Metro mart-bin <, that it wa. baiter to him Ottoman in march log'(ban flr* In SgbUuf l **4, noting on thk, he luraila- Irly surprised Abe enemy ; Mllray at Mc- Dowell, sad Shield* In the VeUoy, Motßellan’i right at Cold Oaibor, tod I’ope at the second battle ol Maa**- rrefnrtng (kmy**l. The boil are made ol stable manure, oottoa wed end add phosphate or dissolv ed boons. Proportions el logrnf lent* vary with tba crop sod land to wblcb it la to be applied. Pm cotton on medium lands, five bnabel* each of manure and seed to oea hundred pound* of phosphate—on pooler land* iaermse the queadly of ma nure sad mad. and decrease them on rich or soils. Per earn,ten to fl/tsea bushels of eab to owe boadred pounds of pbespbeta. Put daw* a layer of oottoa,aay two Indies thick, acatter phosphate on this, then sta ble manure aame thick near, cotton tend again, and no an, feniihlng ofl with a layer ef rich earth. Wet the whole thorough 1 y as It Is being pR Mb aad tramp down very firmly to prevent overheating. Thrust a stick down la the mam at iatervels, and if. after tatting It wain tan minutes. It in found uncomfortably hot to tbo band, make n*marap M> with a Mick or crew bar, aad poor la grater frosty to quench tbe beat. It lMt memiary to protect tram weather, hot and aot pot nndm the •svm of boDging* £ compost prepared as above stay bp need la lour week* after it I* pot oft, bavtwe <* tkre* mouths to bet ter. The same Materials may also be used without eempaMfag, by aoa tier log tbe oet um seed aad Mlfbie maaura la a drill, awl altar ward* the phosphate opea them. Do this ia Pebrawl, >tot with two farrow* aad m ssplt* boi | Aged—AeLnys. Parents, maßar*. aaraas, do not fail to tire Dr. BRPaQaagk Syrup to tbo UMl# ooe* for ad caao* Of coughs aad cold*. Price 39 east*- A LIVELY SCENE IN Si MER MAN’S OFFICE. Toro Isssttgu im It eprcoesttaflves Toll Exactly Wbl They Thluk of Bring Trilled W ith, New York Tribunv.J Washington, March Sd.—Tiio filling ol tho vacancy in tlie office ol Register of thr Treasury is aaid te have been Hie cause ol quite a lively tcenr in the office of Secreta ry Bherm&u to -dsy. Last evening RepreMntaiives Harry White and John M. Tbonqison, of Penn sylvania, called upou t*eoreiar> Bhermun with aome documents iu Sleeting the al most unanimous wish of the delegation •—*- iv.l sllet* for the ep|Haiml)t ot Oolleclor Sullivan, ot the Alleghouy Di*J trict, to the TtegUlsrahip. The matter was disc cased pleasantly, uud Secretary Bhei man asked them why they had not called upon tho Prcaideut, and urged tbeui to do so. This morning ihey did cull at tho White noutc and preaeuted Mr. Sullivan’s o-imoi The Preeldent, after listening attentively observed Inal another Pennsylvanian now iu ths department had boeu urgod. The President seemed to t>sat the question a still open, and inquired a* to the qualilics- Hons ol several l’enuaylvnniaua, mention. lug the name of Mr. behoflold among the uumber ; hut he said nothing of his ap poinnue.it, and as is his habit lrvV *'*• J * *sv vi uau acpruftuuiativen. The gaullotuoii left the President, think ing Unit 11 deeUiou would not bn reached for several days. They then want to Sec retary Bheriuen’t office to Inloriu him ol tlioioanltof their. Interview, and were greatly astonished to Irnrn from the Bccri laiy that the I’iesidcnt had appointed Mr. BcbufleU yuslerd-iy, and at the time ol their visit bad In hi* poaseaslon a telegram, acuaptteftJJka Whan they recovered Irom their sur prise ticnersl White, vith contiderslile ve hemence eah) to Hecretary Sherman: Welh sir, thk being the laid, why weio no not told ol It before ? When w* called upon you last night you asked us why we di I not call up*u tbe President. You knew then that this appointment had been made. We asw ilia Presiduut, Why did not ha say Iraukly that the matter was anded f Hm.b treatment was due.to vs si members ol e co-ordinate branch ot the Govern ment. If you iwrskt In treating ua In Ibis manner, can you wouder at any ntra ige usensvutu *t W o VH Hflili the Executive f W* do not complain that you have not acted upon our reooiniueiidH lion; but we here a right to be trusted with courtesy and lelmcs*. Huch ooudoct Is trifling with those who desire to treat ihe Admlnlitratloo with fairness In all He measurer. Il litis Is the character of your dealing wheie d* you expect support to come from f hecreUry Hherman, surprised at the em phatic language ol General While, remark *d that the Administration had doue wall by Ptnaeylvania. Tbornpon Mr. Tbompeo i, who was lm patently waiting lor au opportunity, said, Whet In have you done lor us f The HecreUry, looking astonished, men lioned the osuiea ot Weleh aud Taylor. Mr. Tnom|isou said that ha would ilka to know who In Pennsylvania wa* re<p„o --•Ihle for those apiwintuienU. Mr. Hherniau asked 1 Are they uot good mea f Mr. Thompson replied : Ceitaluly ; no question about that j but wa ihlnk you will pay the penalty for trempliiig upon th* people yrhose support you will want General While then said again 1 I waul au answer to my quMtlOn. Why were we aot Informed ot thk oppoiutioeut without lielng trifled with- The Secretary replied ( We did not know that Mr. Schofield would accept. Yea, raid General White, but the ap pointment was already made when we first called upon you. Mr. Thompsen here spoke up again end •eld, It looks rmcb a* if this were nettling but a lying, hypocritical and trifling ad wlobtratkm. Let’s go. Whereupon the two Representative* turned upon tbeir heels and left. Ovtuing a llty't Weight. The bog at whose weight jieop’.e have bee* guessing In tbe New American Mu seum during tbe past weak, was led np Forty-first street and slaughtered yester day. Over twn thousand ballot* had been deposited by gueaaer*, end the guess** ranged from 143 to I,W# pounds. About ooe hundred sod fitly person* waul to tbe •laughter bouse to see the killing aad weighing The bog was Uo vast to walk up the inclined board to the room in which tbe batchers anally work, ands butcher bed to go down and kill him is the yard. It took aix mac to roll the animal over on its back. Stokes, tbe chief butcher to Btebtebeeker A Seas, dispatched tba hog. Attar H was dressed aad cleased, it waa foend to weigh precisely 70b pounds. A mm from Mew Jersey bad deposited the only ballet whose number corresponded to this, asd he get the earcean. Hedgini, tbe champion bog-goeaacr ol Westchester, had 1 guessed 063 pounds, and Hashb, of Corona, champion ef Long takod,bed guessed 030 pounds. Both wars much ebs grinned at . the retail.— X F. World. NO. 17 ar HUGH ROBIITSON J Lat~,laoooo JF3 f have new iu stere'acd to arrive to day ur two. dnO hushets while cori, 15000 lba G. H. side.--, 5000 “ shoulder, uiU cursd. 3000 ** cured ham*, 10 Dlils Choice N. O. syrup, 10 “ Choice N. 0. mo'asMa, 1000 lba Choice L*af Lird, Rost Brands ol Flour, A targe lot of Tobacco, A complete assortment of Hardware, Orockoi'v AND •h Glassware. 1 car lead sail iu while osuaburg sack*. 1 buy all of the auove clast ol Goods dl lec.l through commercial Brokers aad am prepared to give bottsm figures. DU Y GOODS f The assortment In my Dry Ooed* .depart incut It always complete. 1 am o|ienlng up to day e large lot BIIKK,TINGS.' SHIRTINGS, 08H1- hwm .jn, i;iiauae, ni niruo,euiaOß INO.iritlNTd, JTAGTOHY THREAD. IIOOTH, SHOES and HAT*, t I p* pose to shade any body’s prices. I etu aguui for the Celebrated Zilk ..Gu ano, winch is.Mioond to uone Ural I wll sell to the F irmors of Msriwetber at rea- HOtiable figure*. Call end see me, HUGH HOIHNSOII. llogantrUl*. jHg33-3m Go* IIIJ.YT MANMIN * LAIVAB WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS no. II nohtu i'utok sTiiarr atlamts oa Otters to inurcliaute eud deslera a large and well assorted stock ot reliable DRUGS, VKDICINKB, CHEMICALS, GLASS, DYESTUFFS, ETC- On most larorable terms. W* ere HEADQUARTERS lor Bt. Louto Birtctly Pur* Whits Lead nod Pur* Llnaect Oil. ALSO DISSOLVED BONE hULPHATK AMMONIA, NITRATE BODA, toURIATE POTASH, FERTILIZING BALT PETER, and other Fertilising Chemicals. Call on or send yoor order to HUN r KANPIN 4k LAMAR, No. 11 North Pryor fit. Atlanta, Oa. COLLIER HOUSE 80f WHITEHALL aad 93* BROAD Bt'* Atlanta, Os. Don’t torget to Mop at the above named Reuse when you go to Atlanta. I gust an tea asttofaction to every reasonable pe*bn mod charge ably ONE DOLLAR per day. ISAAC D. UPSHAW, Pro.