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THE VINDICATOR.
FtmU&U&D EVKKY FRIDAY,
BY WM. T. REVILT.,
AT fAW I*EU ANNUM. IN ADVANCE
o*So* * mth i\X of th C nrt B **i *
l(.*li;:i i' \ll '<*
The l< Blowing Dtho Church Directory o
C evnvilk lot ltd 7.
METHODIST
■i4 hik! -tUi ortuoaui!- u <-<,cu month.
I'jviwr. Rev. J- AN
BAPTIST
Ist Sabbath it:; each .month
j.oor Rev. A R CALLAWAY
, PRESBYTERIAN
' til Sabbath iu each month.
I'a-tor'... Ho. Mt. MMI KID
Ml |'U i; ro TMli •* BI.H'
Altai this .late, ail legal advertisement.*-
or the county ot Metiwether, wilt lc put-
Gscdt-i the MkutwtTut.it Coe*tv \ •
omit A.J HUSTON,
O.diuary.
O S. FLORENCE, Sheriff
W. H KELLER
Jaa. Ith, 187S. Ch'ik Sup’r Court.
J
local topics
GREENVILLE. FRIDAY', J<nys IST b
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die ne v legal notiert ol tbu S nM.t!
au.l Ordtuarv.
Tijit.i v aUuweie coaUi ... to visit ah
portium. ol Hie c u ty, >uc eniln ImUc
larmer say* lie e*u av-c aid he r hi* CO I t
gum mg
Mi J M. C. Robertson, Jr., h a ""O'
fin* lieUt ol toll m > u the Nevruati road
jwat uorlti t>( the town. Mack looks attei
tit* la 1 m t > te.y ami wilt; *k a suiu . tt
iui immer. He hiiaclioraii a noioe pio-
Iti-tloD arid deserve* tu. >1 -
Mil l UHl're.■•. T o
Hfoeiver.ileuie* luto uaie that he w ill rt
reive doiii g t!.< m il on day* at 1.l home
the tftuiti* ol taxable prosily li.vt ha*
not yet Ixtti given te i to* 2 < ,
Ok- last opj.numty.
E< PM). -An Otni-ielia m I * k*'d "p
|jot Tuesday on to* Nolth 'd. -I Ihe
u|eie, wliKh Ibeovuiti .an h ve hy |y
ingtwo dollars t- the ViMMCA i'oK to
July 4(h IH7.
V ll'lilikt, Hie Jtriu'l aOntTitimy ol
the DaeDiatfon ol Irnh'p. l* •*< • p**o
off quietly,vet y lew p*ro.ia being iu town.
Wi, Inn *>*-w u lvt'i •> it In lli* 1*
„<* of tutcrect to ln.lt tjftiwer*. Till Lind "
Icy Nui x-i n li#v' ablUUi-d a high re
•'tattoo and aie the oldest in the bootn,
4,11 wlw< •-*♦*• fd • .nt'.n i. liuil tf-'f
wuuUt tlo -vi II t.> bo 'ice ili < unl nl Mr.
I,swuc’.
Jt’i ok Ifitnm Wsrowr ohm I Mis* Hal U>
JJit) leached home bn! Mnlhl.lV *ft* I tt‘.
absence <>t seveis! weeks. Tiny b*va vLI
f,,| M Blni : 'nn New York, Bl'oX, N '
Wl*l '••‘*l 'll 111*: it I' l "•
I on: st I' !>' Inuni 111 till' Niiiilmiii sn<i
tZutln u slat'*. J ud„t Warner spun
h!iM' lime *t' tht limit*- tin youth In ’ U*
old Itiiy hlnii
Who fah intsi rums t Mr l. .1 Ml
ism, ol Joi cn M ill*, <*thl h* * '• i <-t in
1M, grown this )sai,"t''litoj ICj ouuc *.
K.orti llltor t.l pig* Mi. Mjl*m wkctw)
two, wliidi *m Inin' wt -jl.i.J kinked Un-
Iftn 1 , * rii hi 45 (•* unit*. ’he iilln'l fit 40
p und*. II any ol "Ui fneud* <;.in beat
tlii* '*: fli'iuM I**: |)ieUoJ In tin- r ff*itn
thorn.
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Wb'ie at llio Cba>ybeue Hpiiug* Isri
'I uesday ve trot? shown * In) 1 gtown c*.;
100 troll that wa* 'afceu tifrm a twenty me
p*<ck Ilia* on" Itil*j. rnant rtalej w the
mn*t (iiotnihhr? fitM ol c.-Ator h- ever
eat. at till* scan*! nt the ye ir. The cot
ton wilt Average watst high. ;ll auy one
has h'-cii any fl ier cotton than Mil* let him
report *t these li*>a<tq arler*.
C —A taint: iu tbe eighth uitrkt
Btyl IjM CfOp I* M good M il M UtlliJ
jcat* ago t Urn neaaoo of the year, *h<tt
the land* were b'b ml fertile. A Itieod
near Wopdbl / ay* he liw 'he best rret,
tlißt be NU *'ea to tbe cm*ity >iace IWS
Fanner* lu the neighborhood of the Ob*'
lybeate Spring* iepoit good '••op*. Jn
short, from H tcciioae of Men wether
cornea the staleuteut 'hat crop, are ’ good
u tbe land ran produce.
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On* ns plk have practiced ti fiil econ
omjr till* year ; but l!U)eeou> aod bacon
ban beau purchased and ho|im are en
tertained that a brighter fuune fa joal be
fore ua. Let the leatoee if economy tltai
tbe Hard Tiiwi bare i net lied into tbe
ntinda of our hieed* be practiced, oar tut
ploe crop prudently managed, onr debts
promptly Hqaitfated ami prosperity plenty
and eootent will bits* our homes and ace
tic*.
W* mere pieear-J to welcome illo our
sanctum, ‘sat Wednesday morning, that
veteran foot nahst, Major O. A. Miller.
The Major for a long t ; e*e was coonecied
with ‘be Cos lam bo* | reae and baa coutrfl:
ute 1 m*ny abie at'i cie to tbe leading pa
per* of tbia and tbe adjoining Mate*. Be
fore remori eg to Georgia he wae a ptotn -
■eat mebabei ml the legieiatu e of Kottb
Caroling, bi* native state. Major M. Ira*
school in tbi* county near tbe
Chalybeate He ia ricn in remi
niscences and anecdotes of Wadiog atata>
Sen dtlhe pa-'
Fink Colt.—Mr. Byrd Lovett uad or,
exbllklhn tu Git-env'dle lad Saturday one
ol (he ii.aiuhoiuc.st colts \i e ever saw. He
was si ed by K retiail JacU*.on and Is only
lw.) months and a Pali old, and t>
now at large *s fdi. ary
colts of twice that age. His lim
is faultier.- i.uj syu.nuiik.Mi, renleHmj the
litt'e animal an olijevt t perfect l-*utv.
Though so young lie is as gentle as any chi
Vfftugh-Uonc flileen \uus old, suhmits to
be halteicd without o( position and stands
quietly ai the hitcUinc jsist. In movc
meut, appearance, development and good
qualities he D ur.eq tilled. In rtsp< use to
our quCit.ou, Mi. Lovttt raid if 150 cotiki
u.k buy his pet.
W|teeial Antler,
l’o-T Office, Grecnvillo, Oa.
duly Ist, ’7B,
I til fulbt-r notice, the Hogan.villa
mail wiliclosed .il* a. 5 o’clock .v. m
Everybody vtiil govern themselves accor
dingly.
D- C. GRKSHAM, F. M.
Tmekk was a very large ctowd >u at
tcuduuca af tlte exhiUUhvn givtn last Fti
day i veiling by Mr. Cliue’a pupils. The
ladle* were out in such large uumbara
that most nt the gentlemen were forced to
give up their acaia Us order that llic lair
tax. might be •ccumtnodt*l. Two got;
tlcinen from the coutitiy tetiring from tin
hall concluded to cool off, Mid for Hint
purimse strelchid Ujem*etvi on the green
sward beneath ouc of the aide-spreading
oiV.s that a.ioru the college campus. Fan
ned by the eooling nig lit hrer s-saud lit II
•il by the hum i vo.ces ot that plTiTibn—ri
the audience occupying the porch and sttv
roundiug laiqgies, out latlgu<Kl country
men !e ’ into a q Hel, proiougo) slumber,
never a .taking until the sun next day
came peeling through tha waving boitei.s
overhead and shone lull into the upturned
fao4> ol the alcepera. St.iriiad ..t the unit
fiial quiet, Ilia tw ai . lei e t. 11l ilu n da no
couch, rubtk'd tlieii eyis and spued ala lit
ilijtiu in mingled as!in is!,nu i.i .and mq ii*e,
li> raj saying he thought they hail n l '
tiHCk to the day Imlolc, wl.ih. M y>r ittni
aniuntcced Ins film heoi‘l tl.af h. y had
Mitnthow lumped ! maid n i!;n oi l'> .
Until agieed tt.nt the aelio >1 i xeiei-es Pad
moat at.angel,y clo*ed,• >l,l hut while Hie
am! i> n. e had ijteli diaitil-aed a portion had
unaccouiilfttily been icii peliind Kceli g
tiif about ihc joniU, By rd said In- cnee
Maw a |>lay ill Oiltlii tiled Hip \ I Wle
| Me, it) ml.w.li an old iinin .bayed .11 hi Hie
i. lUkio uiomilaio* aid i)li.if> as eep slilm
lieiml tlnougU twenty lo K yearn, nn.l on
hi* iHum limit! Ininni til* *ii( head aid
the cbildliu grown In Ire in* n mid women.
Now, he !>:il.l It wotihl In n nil a niute nl
1 .lie It they too lihi) -hieu' Ash ep nil
IlnoiigU Vhiallon ami loth mam.! the
p-ashes, nw'oils and other hulls In which
he ekptrlel to revel during die dog day*.
J mi prnp'ocd that they adjourn lo lh<- old
Held ne.u ny nod lind out il Ihe hint*.her
~ c. op hml and h.t[i|>e ii' II- > il.l thill
would show whether or not they had
sluuibuitd a* long a* Uyi I lemed, end I'
ahirhlxu i ir* o il! hu ig pendent from the
liiiei - lin y crulj gather a h and lail *,iloce,
which J David Ivlin woiiid readily
pinch ie. |*ijing them enough hi procure
a {amml ol i m hem and alm ol (atdiner
ll -.i < v.Tiug .mu a pa* ,J g dinkey Ural
they I,lid only been asleep n.ie night, they
1111 l t<* til courage to reiill II to the ll' telf
erh ij*rel< nig all oath In keep Hi* night'*
ndv ..luilS a '■<.O',a"l, ah<o e all Hong* m
prove at in in;, un'. *d '.ln ir lid*li*|> fioin
app* ling in Hie (olmiiu* ol the VltuieA-
Ton
Moivi -It i* heilei l-.* emlme the pr*a
of the multitude in ro o vded Hall thru lo
i |eep all night oir damp Iteimuda, ami
■ wat.*‘ hi. I*l. mat day wdb (he iheuma
tia.n ei ' the niiaginalion di* uihed IrJT viv
id thouphUol Hip Van Winkle and hla
lengi Irecc-J aleep.
To lire < lirtlytii: nr- k|i<iig*
To M J.rr Malrry ol LiOraug*) we are
iodebted lor the roc pleasure o' a ni*it dt
lightlul ride to the Chalybeate Bpiiuya
I la*'Mondry. and lo Major Allen ol the
Hfri ing w nre tied* r obligations lor play
in— the l ind ho*' and i* dering our I*y
Under hi* hospitable roof *n event mug to
Ire re r < mheicd. irO' tty ar* have paved
*io<C la*t we virile*! Ih : Ciralylreale, and
we we.c not pieparej >o ex|lC/• , . aK.-b a
lovely retreat lor the pleasure seeker, and
so deligh.lal a riu*e for the tuflering lo
valid, Tlie ext* naive g'ound* a*e densely
shaded by an abundant growth e! unlive
Ibreat risk*, *nd Untehrlly laid out. Tiie
walk* and drive* are shady, c ail and beam
tflul. Tire ari-mirmodai n/n* lor visiiora
•re ample, and combine tire coin lofts ol
liotne with lire delights of a well ordered
public bouse, lie moms beieg large, clean
aed ai y. l ire se> vauts are well trained,
polite aed atuutivs ; the tables loaded
with tbe choicest dainties the count / r<-
fords,served up in the most (is atable styie.
The main spring is strong hut pleasant
lasted CUalyhea'e water, whHe springt
possessing .other mi >ern! propel tics arc
found c'oae by. Hot or cold iratns as the
visitor prefers can be enjoy* at a roo
meut * notice. M you desi** to spend a
few weeks pleassrpty, pack up aud hie
away to tlie-e Spriug*. T’n*e is oo need o 1
goiog beyond the iini't* ol your own ceuu
ty, a*, no other coonty io ihe univeme poa
se*'e* oticb a wealth -f mi.seral apring*
a* o:d Meriwether. Asa host Major A'-
len is unexcelled, hi* rates are low and bis
visit/m elegant and refined ladle* and
gentlemen. Yon cannot visit bis Springs
and come away rick Or in an ill humor.
Try it-
!Wr, ilimS IxlilbiliOM
Wu regret that our lailure to obtain a
programme prevent* a detailed notice ol
the above mentionetl exercises. Friday
;uo"; iug was dtvoted to reritatHm aud
speeches by the boys andsmaller cbikheu,
and comp, sitions from Hie larger girls.
The exercises wrre*- ir>ters|iered with 1
st.ain.ol music from the lhui.l,
w hile Mrs. Heavy and lier.puplls delighted
the audience H. hanuiltul tvinga and wed
tendeieil instil mental mimic Irony the
Piano. The Welcome fi.ini 7 very small
hoys and gtris was well received. Willie
Yaibtough and Bobbie delivei
ed their sjweches well. Charlie Findley
spake the ”S >ng af the Wmkingineu" with
line rffik-t. O.nriey Folk's tendering ol
tl a “Conquered Haniur" cannot he exeell
i‘ I. AH were moved by his eloquent and
feeling manner ami pitboa. The Band
mi nek np Dixie most appropriately after
the little orator had thrilled the an.ttettce
with Full er Ryan's U-aulitul p ern. An
nie Tti ell ireited very beautifully “Pass
tiuder the rod." Mery Butuea sweetly
tatigl t us all to “Mind our ow n Concerns."
Emma Keller inspired us with bet “Never
give up," Oscar Florence gave ns Un
•Hiirl with a Calico Due," very handsome*
jv. Jimmie Cline in Hamlet's famous So*
lib qtty ard the paraphrase ol the same
"To many or not to many" by Render
Terrell reflected credit upon ,Hie youthful
speaker- . Lee Partridge'a‘‘Spat tacus to
the Cladialors” spoke forcibly and with
grace ami emphasis. "New Ye.at’a chimes"
t.y uiue little girls was prettily and lault
lessly pel formed. Ueorge Sims apnko his
uu.,d lively id) til the "OirU" to Hie
amusenicnt ot all. J.mtuic Hanning taught
m> w hat nukes a true man
The n o>nlng exercises weie closed by
very fine eom> o i 1 ions from Hut lolluwmg
U laiyiH pit's : Misses Emile llndd'e-l m,
Nellie Heavy. Minnie llttvil), Hinkle tstro*
/. ei, Belle 11 ill, NclMe Hevill, Loienti ilm
i.<ii, Maty Ha k and lulls Jackson,
The l enut .ol rendition of T .11 y,oil's
Pi ink by Mies Maude Gales deaet res spec
ial met Hon.
• Tin 1• cotnpo.itions would have fil'd cl
<d credit upon the undergraduates ol any
ton ale college tu ili leo.l They were
te.id illtllncl'y amt delightu ! all who heard
ll'em.
Al iiljJd Hit* Hull was aruwdH with U
ilics i*i lh.il 'h (Milci whs ncalik* lo got a
Veit hnido oi even get in iar shot ol Hie
►in' o, Yroll) othei* wv learn that I he ex
oclai*, consisting cf Music, bongs, T,h
leans, Cuatadr* and Dinloguos, w ere m.>i
en'eitalubig ki-epbig the audience quid
aud ninthed until near inidiil{ht A duct
by little Missn Nettie Hsiinlug and JMiu y
I n.iici wrs prettily I'erioinied. “Fllrtrtig
in Ihe Him ii;ld," a song by M(**•* Fh 1.1
Floyd, Nellie llmnltip, Katie f'.ouy and
Annie Davidson wa. well rireived. “The
Ueggnr/' by Mi*s Imiena II In ton \va*ui g
with tooehlug pathos. ’'Flower flirt" w.ia
aweei'y *ung by Mt*j Annie D.ivldson,
"Wlien ilu: Hand tiegins In P.ay” by
Mis* Katie Petv y, th c Huu il
joining ihe choru*. w*s *eo of th.i feaiu'o
ol tha evening. *'THden toi l Ifaycs" by
MiSHS Nellie I'envy and Nora Banning
bioi*ht down the house. NoUle II inning,
meiry, lulglit, Utile aprlic, was raptuously
ajiplnodml In her smig, "It H Funny when
you feel that wny," Among the diioiiaHc
l ifoirnances. The W, man's C./i.venllom
My H ater’s Husband, Tne Virii.es, I,idle
Bed HI tin ; Mood and Aunt M**hetsbel
wen cmigpicnous and nnc I with sptrb
end proper empliMi*. Mi* I’eavy on the
I’.uuo and 'he Hreenvllle lUnd dlscouislng
► w<e! music at Intel va's, wiiti dueis and
■ o,o* and km gs lom the cldldieit dr
ti e rnwihrd su.Hence and kept
t em pad nt during the long home an I
under aweiteiing heal. The ulinol cxercls
o'over, our trleutud friend, tiooige J.
Mmin, leliv oid acharle, ornate and ap
prnpDate addi-st selling forth Hie advin
iitges o| MuntalOulture and Aiinhig High.
Jt I* sufficient praise I i ray th it although
•he audience hat ait for over live hour* in
a hot *nd crowded room, the rao*t patient
and earnest attention was paid Mr. Martin
from Hie Imglrnilu'* the end ol hi* elo
quent and practical oration.
Thu* p eased a in'is' dcdighlful fx;easlon,
Hie la'ge audience dejmrtlng well pleased,
the children delighted that the ordeal w*
over, the parent* satisfied with their teach
er and Mr. tlllue, we try with the exhaust
ing work of the session am) the itierit
dr'lMng ol tiie* p**t thrie weeks happy in
the thought ol 4 week* <| recreation.
A MIUtS WOM* OIL
Athaks, Ua., Fku. '42, 1878-
Sib My ehlUl, Sri: years 04, had aymiitom* o*
worm*. I tried ralom*! and the worn Mcdinnes,
but isllad M expsl tny worm*. Bering Mr. Bala*
eertlfleate, 1 got* vial of Worm Oil, and tbs Br>t
dkme brough forty worm* and Ike aeoond do>
so many ware paa*ed J did not coaot them.
8 U. ADA MB.
l're|>arc<J by E'd Smith Lymlon, Athena
Georgia. Fur Hale by J. E. 0. Terrel A Oi
fhnWit Worm Oil,
Ath-nB, Oa., Dm. 8, 1877.
A few night* allies, I gave my na on# doee of
the Worm Oil, sad nexl dsy b* passed atstssa
rg worms. At the asms time I gave oas dose to
ray UUIe girl four ysrt old, sod ib- passad in
worm* from i IS inebs* long,
W.F. PHXLUPB.
Prepared by Dr. K’d HmlUi f.yndon,
A hens, Georgia. For Hale by J. K. O
TEBBKLI, A CO.
- ■ iw m m
Bridge Ifoticr.
The bridge over Flint Ifver at Hulivan
A Edges Mil) will fie let out to the lowest
bidder, at the bridge, on the eecond
Saturday in July, with the printer* of na
ing the old bridge. This May 9tb, 1878.
Alien H. Watson, I
It. A. Ghana, f Cum-
Vtstl to Milpltur Springs.
Our purty, consist lug of several ge th -
man, left Qreeuvltic last Sabbath uinroing
en route tor the So’phur Bprioes,w'iern we
had been requested to aid in orxaidaing a
Y. M. C. Association. A gentie shower
having fallen the preceding night, the a r
was balmy, the cooiiug breset rendering
our Uilve a usjst deUghlhtl one.
tVe reached the Springs In time to hea
the commencement sermon lieforo tin
,sebool presided over by Plot. Palmer
The theme aetec ed by the pieae.her. Rev
J S. Bryan, was "Man’s labor an i ha re
sults.'’ Tli* topic was elaborately disc its.
cd, the ki 1 mon living most tipprej riate to
the occasion and deliveren with much
force and emphasis.
. After the sermon, invitations to dius et
were showered upon ns thick and fa t. All
of these we could not accept but the aump
tuout mml we enjoy is I at the hospitable
home of Mir. IcniHc Tigner was every
thing that old Epicurus could wish.
In tlie at'.emoou a large audience assem
bled to aid lit and witness the organisation
of i> Christian Association. The navoiing
was called to order by J. A. Robinson,
president ol the Greenville Association.
Atlor stating the object of the meeting Mr.
KohiuMiu deliverud a short hut appropriate
addrsus up *u “The neevadty of Working
Young Mum” Dr. B. li. Anthony to'iow
rd In aft excellent s|>eecli on “Curistiam
ty." Alter film Mr. R, N. Ellis spoke ol
lh “Association of ChiUliuu Young
Men.” An association was then organized
with the lollowiij officers : W. L. Puli
mer, Resident; It* F. Tigner, Vive Presi
ded ; \V- T. Magruder, B.‘crctry l 1 ami A.
P. Lamp, Trearmrrr.
The exercises ended, we set out tor
Givvtivillo, h iplug 1 1 nn very di tanl tlay
to have an opportunity of repeating %tir
pleasant trip to the Spring*.
('top* on the road h .tween hero and l lie
tiprlii js are as fine as the heml ol ijihii
could desire.
f M. L.
10,000
■ .CV*.
EOUNES
W A. IST T h: 13.
BRIGHT DRIED
PEACHES
For which CASH or GOODS will he paid
by * FRANK BANNING.
7 Y(U.
erieldervit
The aftvtfltt for drying* fruit I* cl■ ate at
lintjd, and I will nnnnnoM to the people ol
MLItl VVETHER that I wish o buy in
O
large q iantltle*. 1 w ill give you the very
Highest Market
(•rite In ClAn or th*i>k lor pealed or rough
dlhal peactiea* Drier* should lake pains
and diy tlielt fruit tlioionghly la-fore hiiug
fng It, U market er it will bring a much
heller price mid will sell readily. Ri'mein
lK*r Hi it black peeled Iruit la worth noth
ing. You must tx -ct good puces only
fry at; Prince Fruit.
lU-specttully,
HUGH ROBINSON,
'log nsvi'le, Ga.
J'ifi.’m.
Looal & Business Notloes
Trmt-n • - - - - ■
Hibbous.
A liaiidsmiic lino ol (Jros 'Jrainc Hib
bons, ah shades, rrceivisl tins week at
MOIiiNtMJN & imO’B.
THe Celebrated
MiI.LViL.LK ATMOKFUBMO
FRUIT JARS
For ale at
BOUINHON A, BBO'H.
Save M ohey I
leading our advertisemeuts and buying
your goods at the Chimp Bash Htnre of
itobion A Ilrj.
Hemlock Sole eat her at
28c pound at
HOBINH >N &, KKO.
TO M AKE MONEY
Ptaaaantly and fast, agents should ad
and eas, Fint.itv, fiAitvar & U *.
Atlanta, Oa.
QCOHUIA f Ordinanr’s Office.
Merlwelker County, f July Ist 1878.
Wheiea* Julius C. Norris ss Adtniois
trator of Iho estate of Charles C. Harris,
deceased, i -prescnU to the court that he
has laity adm’’aisrc<ed the eatato of rail
deceased and applies far letters oi distal*-
sion Irotn bis trust as said Administrator.
Tbl* Is therefor* to dt* and adnionUh
al! concerned to file their objections, if auy
they have, on or I efore the first Monday
in October next lo ahow eauw v. by said
Administrator should not receive letters oi
uisinissioß from his trust ss Adtnial tra
tur aforeaai I.
Given under my imnd and official signa
ture. This, inly 1*1,1878.
a. j. Hirfro*;
OM-fr
OLOBGIA I
Heriwether C uoty. j Ord'usry'a Office.
On lb* Cist lioaday In August next, 1
will apply to tbe Honorable Coart of Or
diaery In and for anid County for tear* t*
aell all tha land* belonging to tbe aetata of
Jobnans Freeman, decease J. This July
Ist 1878.
R. F. HALL,
Adrn *r.
£j~ dairy yutir tlri.nl Iruit to !!•>. snr
v die void sell it to Hugh Robin* >0 lie will
give you all it is worth. ti 2a-i;n.
wieaTr^Wheat!
Wo will puy ONE DOLLAR per bushel
or VYli EAT iu Haile.
R HIINSON & IIRO.
*35,000
POUNDS DRIED FRUIT
WAN I'KD. 1 wit! pay the highest mat
ket pi ice for it. Hindi Robinson,
Hog uiavilhs,
6-‘JB-9m.
CHOICE NEW ORLEANS SYRUP
ROBIN'S! iN A BltO'S.
Dry all the I uit you possibly can aud
you cun buy any thing you wau! with it ai
lltigli Rotji nso i's, Hogatievllle Ga.
(5-3 m.
TO REN E
The Cold Sprlnj Mill w ith 2t)o acras ol
land will In* lurnicd lor u term of yeata
I'aj incut to he made in repairs on Mill.
.1. L. MUaTI VN, Agt*.
Warm Spring*, Ga.
BEST PRIN rs *ou yd. a
KOIHNSON A BltO’S.
GENUINE ITALIAN
VIOLIN STRINGS *1
HO HINSON A BLq.
UALL LIKE THEM “MeCans’ami's
Ihnent Ki lting, PUitmg and I’ol
iviiiug Iron#.' Fot alo by
ROBINSON A BltO
MEAL! Mt nl,
8&c bushol
Robiuaou At Bro*
CENTS C vLF U UTE.HS, just tcceiv
ed ai,
ROBINSON A RUG’S.
SAVE MONEY
By buying your Kino Dress Good# at
ROJJINSON A BltO’S
ANOITIER LG I G. SI'AND AUD
PriutM fsets yard. I"> "'. -ivcd
„ 1) ROBINSON A BRO.
iJmbrellas*
We olh t Bargain* in a lot ‘d Umhicllas
boiiiiUl nt tudl jiiUi'.
ROBINS iN A bro.
II you waul to buy Goods go to
BoJiINBON A BUG'S
FINK DRESS liOODS Just received at
it HiINSGN A BltO'S.
Ladtc* Silk Handkerchief*
for 2Bcts. rtl
Robin won Sc. Bro’s.
April l*2ih.
LA VIES HA IS.
Triininml aed Untrlmmed, tlu> IU:U ttijh.a,
al reasonable pi !<■*,
Robinnon Sc Bin
PABASOLS
A lot ol Hilk I'iMftSols nl 75 els and *1 (K),
in,rlh tO,vUr. Uu mwri ey.
Bl HOIiINHON * imo’H.
DreMN Goods! Dress Goods!
From 10 eta to 11.00 pel )d.
I*f)PLINH, OIIKNaDI NKH, KNIOK
Kit BOCK KHH. nU:-, Jual received at
HOIiI.NHON & BBO’H.
CLOJHIJSIC*,
II you want a nice suit of clotliiujj Cheap
cal! >vt
I.OIU N. J ON & HUOd
IF YOU WANT
Cigars, smoking and
Chewing lobacco Call at
HOBINHON A Bl>.
ladies’
LEGBOIIN
ELAIS
AT
BOUINHON A BHO
Wc are selling Columbus Plow Ho cks
at Factory Prices, Cali and aecure a oar
gain-
itnbicson A Urn.
Notions, Notions,' .Notion*,
in all ’,lls htkel iwtelUee at
Hobinsou & Bro.
Celebrated Ha-imaa's Uuiveisnl
J. Plow block fbi $2.25 at
Holmisoo Bro.
Ifiouaantio buy a Orat
clat* Cooking Wove Cheap —
Call on,
W.O. ROBINHON.
KKNKHAW Fl/lUIt $4 00 oslm
ROBINSON A BRO 8.
ROBINSON tc RTO’S COLUMN.
V 3 •
FRESH
A UIIL VALS.
NEW Goodb NEW Goods !
AT
ROBINSON ic BRO.
A LARGE LOT OF
STANDARD
PR IN IS SO. YD.
tW' We iWirc to c *li Mpecinl dtlealion (o
our
HANDSOME LINE
t)K
'
SUMMER '
GOODS.
SILKS,
I, II 0 I I N,' DIM B,
MOHAIRS,
l'ol’LlNH,
MKLaNGK,
DEB KGB,
I’KiUK,
PERCALES.
PLAID & STRIPED
LINENS, Etc.
\\ HITE LONDON CORDS 8c yd.
LADIES SILK TIES, -
LADIES LACE SETTS,
LADIES KM BED Collars A CulD,
LA DIES KI I) G LOVES 75 ;ti pair
Ham) ket chi la, Fan s utc,-(& new n v iu\
iiml I'Jieit]/) •
ANOTHER IiAROB
LOT OF
LA DI ES HATS
HKCKIVKI) THIS WKEK, CALL AND
—EXAMlNK—
i*jtic£:a.
ABF. LOW Kit TUAN F.VEtt.
CALL
At , ,
ROBINSON lb BRO.
VlllJil' VABII BTOBK
IF YOU
WANT BARGAINS.
. May 24th, 1878