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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1878)
The Meriwether bounty Vindioatqt VOL.fi THE VINDICATOR. miUMIC KVKBV FRIDA V, BY VX. T. ftEVXLT s AT **,> TER ANN I'M. IN ADVANCE U ftif Aaitk |i l<£ •( Ulft Ooiui HofftStf OOUHTY OFFICERS ORDINARY A. Illuton SHERIFF O. S. Florence CLERK 8. 0..... W. H Kel'er TAX RECEIVER B- 8 Clement* TAX GOLLEOTOR J. O. OhitsUau VHMaMJUCU U. J. AnUtouy SURVEYOR O, F. Matthews CORONER John li. Joat OOCNTY COM MISSION BRA R. A. Ckunn, Atrou Sibley, C, J. Roeves, J. E. Buchsuan, Alien H. W.aXvHn BOARD OF EDUCATION. John W. P*rk, W J. Bern * Bstevw, I*. A. Parker a- ii. yrassto, &.C-. SENATOR Mtfa Dftlrtct, F. M. Ouncnu REPRESENTATIVE*. r. 4. wuiiuat, c. w. wtUißtcs -•—— II I| tm~i 111 m~ ~ <1 r~r BUSINESS CARDS JOHN W.PAIUI. ATTORNEY at law OHRH.MVIU.R, (1a wu; fei MfowclNw wJ ‘feeicl 1 or mug coaitim- A. 11. THE. MAN Attorney at law >IUOUiVIU.K, Gi> Atl busiues, entrusted in hi* care 1.1 rd lu promptly and tailbhrlly. D. R .KKITII, A ATTORNEY AT LAW J\ uiuecxviu k 0* W ill practice iu McrluciU- r and tin rouut us c<>ni|F*lii the Coweta cticult. A 0 Fi.OYD, U. I 8 | v ESI DENT DKNT.ST \ \ OUSKAVII.I.K U* Term* C *td. AH woik " al>let!. T. P. McELWEEA TH. DENTIST, Ji KSOIA °- i U A VINO been engaged b lli ' i’l.cnce el Denial fturgery Uurlu, tle last lew years, l be! utiif elect to <* ait kind* of L>.Dial *<*k )•> the very b*t *ty !• l/l the Ail, and 1 eoilcrt Iks pailtn.- tK llic |>| k‘ t'l MeilUdl#! COttulJ, Mauling all wbo |lttiiZ uie that they •ball l av* Hie u ij beat style ol work, am l* a* Itllle it win ) a* would In-charged bj aoy ceu<| ele' l l Ibi Del i> tl*e .tare. Cor eitct b) mail promptly gnsweied DR. I. IS. i KHi'ELI*, i ,fVEHHM Tiiilwefcwial mi vice* l" V ) (-• I'ubbc- Ort,“* wnb bi l<net Dl JE.O. i t'litil, al the 1) a* Shoe i/K h It AM DON Vi / FELKB Id* l ioli.el ial Mil t* *< \ J lb< C U re'. el Ur** -v t e auU *n tolly i* OiU'* iJ. > . O I well *k Co* 11 ( Wim . Ol D JEWKLHY and FANCY BIOJH #rt l/*ili**l5 e . h corgi*. ALBERT LEHWAS *******-^,,. 1 lID >OW, sud will keep 1 1 hai.d at tit* ol i lUWi Ka*l W V' o* public *qu*.'e, *go and and VTfcLL MO-KCI ItU *TOC* OF jfcWLLKY ANU FANCY UOOD Cee*i>tg. ut pail el, iy e yuU *ud ttUAKrf Watches, A. Wc> and Key-*ud*fß, with* best make Ookl *nd Hilvef Watch Cb.m*. CLOCKS of all>ix*a, lumber* mod prices Gtf[* feat sad tli kinds ut holde.a ; Cold •Utr A Met BgMUcks A Bj#-Ula**s, S .•LtD-tMLVEU TABLE W A lUt Silver Plate Warm * U Usds wd stylet, ' rvefest, Tabfo Cattery, aad Bason by the very reeowoed mmkm, —Joseph Kodfers mad George Wosteohofum REPAIRING IMI sttt repelling mil goods in my time Td* many dtCExns ot Meriwether mad md jHmiag couoUes bare tested my work to rT'jYT- m word h<oo> me as la ike ebarse- Ms ol Ik 1 will, however mmrraat ail my w*r*,Mprn|erly uaad.aa I bare always Mapaettatiy ask a continuance ol dkepamoagr 1 have received from my tflaeds ia Meriwether. ALBELT LEHMAN. tiMJIUb WORM OIL. AtteM, Ga., Lice. 8,1877., J. In a*gh*~ ir*. * t“““ T wo Wt daaaotthe Warm Oil, aad the next day ww'yaars old, aad she paaaed 88 worm* jroaa 4to IS iacbca long. W- F, Phfllipa. by Dr. E'd Smith Lyodoa, Atfceaa, Georgia. For Bale by J. E. G. TERRELL 4 CO. GREENVILLE, MERIWETHER COUNTY GAj MAY 31 1878. 1 WOABhli WHY. 1 wonder a by Uu* worlu’s good th ugs Shat iM fall iu such unequal ehitres, *•< by nme should taste ot all the Joys, And oibers ®n!y ted the cares t I wonder why ibe suns'th e bight Should lab iu paths some people trend, ■\ bile otiieis shiver iu ibe shade Ol cloirU that gather overhead ! I wonder why the trees that hang So lull ot tusci >ua fruit, should grove Only where some may reach and eat, While others taint and thirsty go ! Why should sweet U weis bloom for some, For outer# only thorns be found f Aud some gr*vv rich Itom huitfut ea th, While othets till trow barren ground, l wonder why ttre hearts ot some! Oerfiow with joy aud bappiuess, Wbik uUiers go their lonely way Uublets*.) with aught ol teoderness 1 1 wonder why Hid heart* of some Should ne’er be moistened with a tear, While others weep from morn 1111-uight, Thstr hearts all crushed .with sorrow hero ! Ab, well wo may not know, Indeed, The why* aud wherefores ot each life; Hal this,we know—there’s One who sees And watches us through joy and strife. Each iilnjlls mission heie tuilills, And ouly lie may know tl'e end ; And Ictlag Ui& '#•> may be Though storms or suushiue Ue may send., ElllkOlV. Tbof A. Edison la 10-dty the centtsl flg ure lo scieuiidc circh a Ouly thlrt\-ooe yea:* ol age he has placr and upon record one bundled aud Ally patents—all upiu ihe inanagetncul ol elect) feity. IDs leleimoiie l uow iu general us.*, and hi* phonograph, which be Is uow perfect ing, he anticipate* w ill lie lu great demand atuonjjjhutiuevs uteu who have lurge Cor iwapondcsce ; a man may read hi* mail, aud a* he reads (peak his replies l<> ea> h letter al once into the phonograph, w hich will work ala set *|>cud by a clock at raiigeiuenl. When all ia done it w ill he turned oyer to a clerk, who setting the clock wroth lo go moic slowly, will copy from ll* dictation. It I* also tmgacstor, that .killed riouler# will be employed to read novels and other work* into the phooogiaph.and the Impicmtions beioi! du plicated lic ij ly and innda permanent,may be mild l"t the use ol Ihe blind or thorc who wM> lo spate their eyes, and (or a hom the phonogra; h w ill read aloud at the tiieswie. lit* aerophone-4s an i slrume.it bitoiiJed t.i fm-mese vety gn .ally I hi; volume of tin lumau voice It I* more ingenious thin the phonograph. In n steam whistle or an ngan pipe ad< 1 leatc valve la placed con lolling tl<u tupply ol atesni or sir, This v,lve I* connected with,a siml Inr to that used in the |diouograph ami tile, bitie, ami Hi* vlhraliona ol the Jin phiegm cause movements In ttio vslvc, which o.'eoa sod tin e* In exact accord ncc with the vlhiatlotil ol Ihu hunisn voice coniiiiunlcatsd to the diaphragm, tluows the steam or ait into similur vlhiu lions, and thu- reproduces the wold* spu- Hen. ~^B These are the three invention* that are now attrsellng the wonder and admiration >1 the world. With ouch evident** a* these before u, w*cannot compute what dating and mi raculous works may flash uj<oh ur m a lew mote years. Whru the tedegraph w* established the world thought that elaetrielly had icached it* finished use, no matter how much that use might be widened, but since that men bars wo’ked on until with the com hind knowledge and investigation* ol hit prede oetsort to assist him, Edison, ha* coaxed (rum tbe subtle current impressibility and • tongue. That same streak which dart* mod vividly flashes beiere u mod which •eem* to defy all grasp, has at last been fettered and In its state el subserviency darts only to speak at man’s command. An element, which in years gone by when superstitions composed tbe grantee part of religion *®d the forces ef,bountiful naturs were legurfled asoootrireases mod mtnl testatioos of tbs devil, domaodlng tbs sws •f men, has yWdsd up Ms gfasst sad In stand of being s power over mind has mo- combed aad Ha* quivering to iU bidding. Ed won baa since kt was 14 yaars of aaa baen engaged with electricity. Ha baa fougfat it hard and baa baan at tba tame lima tba dare and maater of tba currant. He lay a that ft ia hit belief tbat the word it oo tba era al grand and Immense discsv eriea, but bwtkai aa it way, wa can aay with admiration of thia man who Uaa abashed a world tbftt surety his genius baa been torched by a live coal from the altar of the Sciences. 11 is career is only Jaat be gun and be is destined, we believe, to ac complish many oi these immense discov eries of which be speaks, and will add to bit already distinguished Lome, the com pliment of being a man above bis kind- Moreover ii may be regarded as no insig nificant omen, tbat at a man grown old and gnat in lervict lays down bis Uia be •Uonid be loliowcd by one ao young and an distlaguiabed in the tame fialds of knowledges THE nEIHODHT CRIJRCE. nv msToitr, as told by the YEA SUABLE DB. LOVICK PIERCE. The growth *1 the Mrthodist Church in America w lit be more strikingly presented by considering what she has conn pi.-hod dur’ud the Ido of oue man. Dr. L >vick Fierce, uow attending the General C-mter euce.of the M. E. Church South, at Atlanta as a delegate from the South Go >rgia Conference, was born in the same year the Methodist Church iu America was org in - (ted. The first cnnterence convened in Baltimore on Christmas Day 1791- Out ot eighty three traveling p-eachers in A morica at that time, aisly were present, representing 14. 988 member*.; By a unan mou* vote Hie Conference elected D:> C ke aud Mr, Asbury’to be their Hishopa *nd with equal unauimlty declared for a *e|>arate ecclesiastical organization cal) •and the Methodist Episcopal Church. The second General Conterence was held in Baltimore, November 11U2 At that Urn the metube rsbip had incroated to M,OSt From this time forward to the present General Conferences have been bald qund teuulatly. The filloootli.General Conlerenca briugt the history to 1841, Memorable era in tbu auntia ol the church. The Conference mil in New Yoik on the Ist ot May. 1 wua composed ot 180 delegaic*, represent ing 30 annual conferences, 4,284 preach er*. aud I,m.3tVd member*. Thi* was the I t General Conterence oPlhe Uni:i.) M. K Church. Thecblsia of slavery was introduced aud, emblttnraJ the counsels. On account of a resolution passed at this eonterenoe defioslug Bishop Andrew (roin Episcopal Unction* because ot his connection with slavery—though It waa shown that he did not own slave*, hut they were the prope-ty ot III* wife—fifty ore delegates Irom thiitoen annual con U it ces petitioned f r a se, arnlo acclcaias tical organization. A resolution was ot lend authoilzlng the coiiierence* in lire s '.iu holding HLalos, if they found it licc etsaiy, lo form a distinct ecclensslical con nection. A second resolution author i/xid uiicj ders ol ••cry grade In the M. E Church to remain hi that church, or wlth out blame, to uttacli litemiclvsi to the Church Smith. The resoiullon providing (or a distinct eccloalastlcal organlr.itlon passed by a vole ol 147 to 15. The first General Couleret.ee ol the Metlmdli Episcopal Church, Boutli, root iu Ik P rsbuig, Ya. May, 1U45. There weie eighly-w ven delegate* present rp liwcutlhg klzteen Animal Cooturnucc* aud 45e,40'l meiuhcr*. ths lust Conlerence of the M. E. Church South, belore tlio w*r wss held ul Nash- Vtl|, Tenn. There were then 855,777 uicuilici*. Hurring tno war the Church was greatly depleted. The regular work ol Hie ministry wss, to a considerable ex tent, Kunjiende J, ami almost the wjule col oied nicmlierahii) ol the Church was lost. The first (general Conlerence after flic wsr wa* held at New Orleans lu M iy, Wfl. The Church mo ober hip wai tlieu uport ed at 005,101. The qua Jteunlal report that followed war 571,211, and; llto next 076,850. At the Conference now In *<: *ion at Atlanta the aggregate membership u shout 750,000 These flguius will show that the Church B iuth bis expeiteuoed s more rapiJ growth since the war than during any previous period ol Its history. Mince the dlvhlon of 'he church lu Ibtt, the M. E. Cuurclr (which means .both branch)*, North arid South) has atiengtb eued and Increased rapidly, the entire number ot Methodists in the Uultcd Stare* belnjj.ft>o , il 8,000,000. Almost the entire hUiory ol tha M ilho dist Church In A merles hss pssred uu ler lire personal ohservalloo ol Dr. Loflck Pierce. Tills venerable Ist her In Israel ia now la the nine ty-iourtb year ol bis age lie is a wonderlul example of long pre •erye ylgor, both ol mind and body, lie •Ull i lands erect aa m<*t meu of aix’y yearn is sble to preach once • week, and bis term ns are dear and forcible, full of thought aid religious unction. HT Stop that boy I A cigar Is In bis mouth, s swagger iu bl* walk, Impudence In Ids lace, a tare-for-nothlngnee* lo bit manner. Judging from bis demeanor be la ohter then hie father, wleer then hi* teacher store booored tbao the Mayor of the town, higher than the President. Stop him, be If going too fet He don’t eee himself as others see him. He don't knew bit speed. Stop him ere tobacco shock* his nervee, ere pride ruin his character, ere tbe loafer master tbe man j ere goed ambition and manly s’.rcngtb give way to low pursuit* and brutish alma Biop nil such ti yi I They are legion, the rtiame ol their famine*, the disgrace ol their town, tbe sad aud solemn reproaches ol their pa res te. The remains of the lamented Biatiops McKeodrec and boule have baen disinter red and removed to Vanderbilt Universi ty, where in a quiet and delightful nook on tbe broad and beaofilu) campus, they now rest in peace. A. naasaive block of granite marks the sacred spot, and bears tbia in scription : WHlian McKendree: Uxo Ju ly fi. 1757. Ordained Bishop May 18, 18- 08. Died March 5,1835. Joshua Bmle Bora August 1,178 L Ordained JBiabop May *8,1884. Died Mai cb 8,1887. | this Pill soi assweil If Wednesday afteruoca Ibe House, alter a full ly resolve t that they aption ol lhe Potto! in w meant that are au !t of the Bouse." Now, carried out their own 'he*a rules makes it lie each member who is ii >o every question Iha determination, ui lc voting by the House, undsmental rules el all >ud w ithout a strict ad pdrements every suet 1 an unmanageable mob i one hundred Republt l in t&vlr seats day af l to anawer to their (9 vote on any matter relating to the reeolution of Mr. Potter pro yl>! j.:g Si Ji Investigation of alleged fraud hi bv nthMana and PiwWa elections. M --given by the Repub- Beans In their caucus resolution* for thur stultifying themselves wa* a pretence that Uie proposed investigation waa “revolu tionary" as if an Inquiry which might lead to the Imr eachinent of the de Jaclo Secreta ry of the Treasury a..d the Minister to Fisuce c< uld be levolntiunarj. But was not their owu conduct iu peisiileutly vio iatiug the ruts that maiks the Hue between 9. mass Meeting and * legislative assembly, and theteby obstructing a!i public huiluett tq W.olwt -degree revolutionary essential qualities was it any heller, and la i'.* destructive tendencies waa tt not quit* a* bad, as the withdrawal ol Jeflcrson Da vis, Alexander 11. Hlepbens, and their reb el aieocietes, iiom the heuate aud House of Representative* seventeen yeais ago, whereby they aimed to block the - wheels of the legislative department ol the Uov- eruiueut Just as Eugene Hale, Garfield,and their fellows have been doing f The leader In (till revolutionary attempt lo put a stop lo the legitim Uu ailiou ol the popular bisuck ol Hie national legislature seems lo have been Eugonu Hal* oi Maine A good many Republicans iu the Slate ol New York, who would lain try to think well of James G. Blaine, are anxious to know il Mr. Blaine hope* to wotk hiutsell into the Presidency by the use of such in strument* at Hate, ll Bale L lighting on tils own hook, lilalne had heller utaka hniie lo Inform the country ol ihe fact.— A- Y. Sun. fill J rr J*• , Galnosyill*'. Ink* been peculiarly honored ibis week. A*iae from the many jiroint uent momburs ol tiro Georgia l're who are with uu, a coincidence ha* thrown to gether, Col. W. T. Vlintnp,on, the dlitln giilehed author of Major .lone*’ Ouurtvhlp, MJ. J. II- Bolt, ol Ualuervllle, one ol the principal characters described, the vrilla hie Major lilnisell, who climbed tiro tree and gathered ilia grapes lor the young la dies and who then, In older to show In* agility, “sklnueJ the ci.t" and UU into the creek ; and Mr. John T. Wll.on.ef Gaines vlfle, one ol Ihe compodtars who set up the oilglnal ma uuscilpt.-lCalncsyllle Eagle. The Ergls might have added thst the son ol the propriet'W of the Miscellany .the paper la which MJ. Jones' Court-hip firm nppesred, who wss a small devil In Ihc <d fieeatths tins, was also at Caluesvlllc. We arc that small dtrvlh- llriJJln Huti. JiKI'AUTKK. A rather gloomy brn m-it, which prom isos to bo hlStortC*', msrkad • Ulal for al leged poisoning. A person should bo sb I u Pi give ba opinion without iniatake*, said the attorney general. Uo i* as well able s* a lawyer, replied Dr. Warrun. A doc tot 'a m Makes are burled six feet under grounJ, sal I tbe lawyer. A-d tbe la w yei’s are olteo bun* six feet above It, re plied the doctor. There U but one cure lor ooras, end that i,: Taka a lemon and roll it until It it soli ; a tbi a sHc* and Wad it on the com on retiring at night In tbe morning, II tbe com ia white and disintegrated pull It ,#Ol with your finger naUe; oever cut a corn. Bome-timca aeverml appHcatlsns of tba lemon aliens will be neeeeaary, bat tbe eorat era bwtnd to succumb, snd you cau dance tbe next night ii vou like. Af ter yon rmart tba corns wpar shoes that fit and ate not toe stiff in tba .<der. How often do We'try aad paraevara in tryl ag to make a sort of seat show of out er good qualities, with out anything within to correspond. Just ilka children who plant blossoms without aay root* !a tba ground to make a pretty •bow for tbe boor i Wa find fault in our Uvea sad we eut oft tbe weed, bit we do not root it up; we ftod eomclbiog want mg in ourselves, and we supply H not by sowing Use div ine seed of heavenly princi ple, oat by copying tbe deeds tbat tbe principle ought to produce- TmpU. True fnetsdebip has the skill aad obser vation of the bait physicim, the dilligeoce and vigilsooa of tbe beat nurse, and tbe tenderoees aad patience of tbe best moth er. Tea, sail * mao last evening, ae be bent bis elbow !e raise the twentieth files* of beer, it la overwork that kills. Pnrrninl Bynipmhy, * Parent* express 100 little 'sympathy for their children ; Ihe rftect el this is lmen<- ahto. How your children love yen I I would give the world to have my children so de voted to me I said a mother to oue who did not regard the time to her ct.ljdrcn us *u much capital wasted. Parents err fn nlly when (bey grudge the time necetsu- V lor tlibir children's amusement and In duction ; for uo investment bihi*s so suie and so rich returns. The child's love I* 1 oly ; and if the pa rent does r.ot A* that love on hlrasell, 1 o deserves to lose it, and, in alter-life, to be wail his poverty ot heart. TANARUS! e child’* honrt it lull of love ; aud It mutt gu*h out toward* somebody ofHim thing. It the patent is worthy oi it, aud possesses it, he D bloat; nod the chili is safe. When the child lores worthy per eons, apd receives their sympathy, he ie loss iisidc- to be influenced by tbc unde serving ; for lu his soul are models ot ex cellence, with which lie compares oilier*. Any parent can descend from his chil ling dignity and fresly answer tiio child!* questions, talking familiarly iattd teuderly with hint ; ami when the little otto wishe* help, the parent should come out ol hi* abstracilon and cheerlully help him. Then UU mind will return to his speculations elastic, and It w ill act with force. AIV pa rents can flnd.a few nilnutcs, occasionally, during the day, lo read little stories to children, and to illustrate tbtkr respective tendencies to good and bad feelings. They can talk lo them about (lowers, bitds,tree#, about angels, and. about God. They can show Interest ttt tlieir sportr, determining the character ol them. What U a surr way than this of binding the child to the-heart of tho patent ! , When you have made a friend ol a child, you ■ay congratulate yourself you havu a friend lor litis. Iu China the educated alone cany oil the government. Cotiluciu* and Mencius boilt taught that syatem, and it seems to have teen practiced long before lltcir time. A* a consequence, Ihe CIIIIIO4O have endured longer as au indopmuluiil nation, govern u larger population and suila'u more human heinga to the square u.iio. than any other people on the globe. The intelligence ol a count ty must and will rule it, evou ll ll re qul res a radical change ol government lo bring thi* al out. It i* a law ol man's tta tme. Disaster follows the vtoTultou ol th t nature t law. The Haw klwivillo contains Ihe burrowing particular* ' I (lie death of Air. I*. 1 . .'UtrifJJt, UU tjdlJUlijr RIIUliiGGtl, J ii tall of f'otly feet from the lop of a magno lia I roe, which lm"had climbed lo secure the blooms. Jlc was terribly hruisod uud Injured uud survived hut three honrs. If you love i them they will loveyou. II vou apeuk kindly to them, they w ill apeak kindly to jou. Love Is lepald with love, m.d li .lied Is ulwuys repaid with hatted. Would you hear tweet and pla mantei ho*, spcul: sweet and plcusaully youraelf. Women olten lose the inert they love, and who love them. Ily mere wantnnaiss of coquetry they reject and then rupent ; they should ha caietul not to l.iku this step l >o hkstl'y, tor a proud.hlgh-mimled.giitei) man will seldom aka woman twice. The mind never pul* lottit greater ( on er over it self limn when, in gr-at -trials, it yields up calmly Is ilextra*, nil clion* and lots.csu t Uod. There nrescavou* when lo lie still deniauds ilium asuiably liigber strength llish to nX—Charming. Help ami giyu wiltliiiy, when you have anyth log, and think not the moe of yont selt; and II you have nothing, k- <;,< the cup of cold water always at hsnd, and think not lea* of yourself.* Liilie* who have pale complexion*, blotch** and pimple* on the face, rough akin, or freckle*, should use Dr. Hull’* Blood Mixture. A pretty picture f* a h**lth> looking aud well caied lor Baby. By the use ot Dr. Bull’* Baby Syrup you ctn keep the health el your Baby la ipleodhl condition. 25 cent* a bottle. Wbeu a married weaian ceres more for the opinion of other people than she doe* for thst ol her husband, it U probable that their house afford* a floe illustration of do mestic happlcee*. Do not envy any one lor being superior to you in piety or reputation ; but lore tbe giiu of God in him, and they will bs your own. BEST PRINTS Sets yd. at KOBINBON A BRO‘B. Beaut liul tKlriVe Sugar, Ten Pounds tor One Dollar. lioblnson A Bro. Cali aad examine our “Handsome line of spring Prints," Just recsirad at Robinson A Bro. Save Moiiy 13y reading our advertisements and buying your goods at the Cheap Cash Store of ltobio too A Jti.v. NEW GOODS Naur Goods. We arc glad to inform ihe people Of Me lwethvr that we are uow receiving our Spring Stock ol DRY GOODS, CLOIUING. NOTIONS, SHOES. HATS. AC., Which will soon be completed in every department. Our mot to w ill bo as biTctolore Quick Ralm and Short Frofita. Ail we a> k I* for you to giro us a trie! am) we will guataiitoo you will be pleated whu our good* and ?>GN ,S F°FAII* to give us a call when you oome to Ln- G range. l OYD * LYNCH. theTTmage 01' her mother A NOVEL, BY RUTH RUSTIC. 11l tiio Savannah Weekly Newt of Satur day, 20. h April, will bo commenced anew aerial story with the above title,written by a lady ol Savannah. The Weekly News It tho Largtst pad Bfflt Wdfklf IN THE SOUTH. It I* a complete newspaper,and contains the latest Telegraphic and State News, Mat kata, etc., an Agricultural aud Mdtta ty department. It adapt'd for general circulation through out the South. hMhto Addle** J. 11. ESTILL, Savannah, Ua. May KMU) TO THE LADIEb OF Meriwether County. We call the special attention ot ths La dies to the fact, lhal we have purchased ihc exclusive right Ut sell “McOauilood's Patent Fluting, Plaiting and Polishing lrmi," In Meriwether-County. Wa wil keep a sU-ek ol Inns constantly on hand. It Is a nickel plated case Iron, with Flut ing and I’iait‘ng door and revolving baa die. kept hot by two Iron plugs alternately used. It ls always clean, smooth pud bHgbt. Thousands of UtOM Irons ara la u*e sod their high appreciation Is sbowa by the (act that 911)8,800 wo.th .it territo ry ha* been void and Ihe demand la it** crearing, attach new sale sdvertUa# He merits, a* all praise who nee It. Our agent will canvas* 'he c-unty el an early day. tar (Jive him your order*. HOIJIKBON A BBC. COLLIER HOUSE 001 WHITEHALL and 82J BHOAD St's Atlanta, Ga. Don’t forget to atop at tba abova namad House when you go to Atlanta. 1 gnaton toe satisfaction to every reasonable person a and charge only ONE DOLLAR par d*y ISAAC D. UPSHAW, Pro. Mavises; to Debtors aad Creditors Alt persons having demands agwipH Johnson Pieeman, deceaaad, an beraby notified ti present them, properly ****r*rl to the undersigned w itbio the time pt*. scribed by law. And ail persona indebted o said deceased, are Leteby required make ltnineJiale payment to U> signed > May V b 1878. NO 24