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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1878)
SHE VINDICATOR. rrßtjatiED ktkky Friday, BY WML T. REVILT., AT s*. PE* AJRNUM.IN ADVANCE OR— Host* Mat Ho CeaM Bw iC<* Unit'll. > >Ut - The fcdlowlflg istbeCborctt Direct y 0 Urecimtle lei 1877; METHODIST jd u,d 4tk owfinuia tu tc* lii'Hilb- IVti t Kit. J- !-• I RYAN BAPTIST Ist Sabbath In cacti nivutL. Pastor ..... . Roy A. H. UALLAW |PRI£SBYTERIAN Id babbath in each. month. | ymnr . . ........ Hcf.Mr. M(MUBbV "lUTICE TO THE PlißUt AAt MM* dale, all legal advertise!) euU W the county ol Meriwether, will be pul. Aedin the MgjawKTßK*Oou*TY ViRDI CAWR. A. J. BIN TON, Oidinary. O. B- FLORENCE, Sheri tl W. II KELLER. M, 4U, 187a. Clerk Sup'r Court. LOCAL TOPICS GKE&N v ILLL, FRIDAY, Aug. 3, WS -* ' - While Hie pi-acli ei p seems moat at) ai dant in quantity M quality it interior, It being rare to find a iaii> gooi P**“h. Prol 0. J. tier, Male 8 penult tub ui o! EdumU.li, wUI addies> the Cilia* us *;1 Meriwetbsa in tlw tttbji-cl l Public "Hchooh, Wednesday the Blst id Aug *t .*uct week. Pn.l. Cun* opened school agniu '"i Wedhc-osy att*udatuw *aa good ■Rotn Ithetakding the hot weather. Mam ManiNO. Let every ctti/Aui r* iminte-r the Muss M eutii ft* xt 1 Ucsdat to telecl delegate* to the c)i-yi<*aiota. convention. All who ea.i attend should le piereal ami a liiat rale delegation ha sc ituUd to go to C nuu.hu*. The follow lug U a li'l *■( t *** * 1 r!tnin ’ to August Tvf<u He>tHwH‘oi Hqoiot ajourl, 1878 : Oowimou Law ea.-<, Hi uioUnua, 6 i appeal*, 8 ; equity eaaee, 8, cl alma, A , total 42 I.om r *tol*a ].*•! Hot)*'ay lii in a Miile between Giccm ihe-aid the Warm Springs a umna •addle said aaddle miug putty good wtto iiou tUriupe. An., one li jUiii* the a 1 •adiito will he tewaiiied ou )<•• turning the aauie to this ofllcc. bine* Uiv daw ol uui urn imim nticab* log nuii have vlstU-4 *ur county. lit lowa we have ui l ywt had * g'*4 tMWfcru tMt uu„b to revive vifoopiug vigeuttoe mml *tr' • >•** I*** taidie eri>i*. Tit* • BiVart ib* i*ut thy wutb* U(X>O flowing Crop* h* • Inn dIMM-ll'MO J„ the egUiux All in In I•m* at Unix I licni Qieroyiß* thh k* lit* com uid minx bat* im-M iutt‘*,V l 111 ’IS * 'la* oMcilag m Aail'icu iiiHu't !•- Hu. day, eight hmmili*m being *UJnI to Un church wbilt the v-14 ux ij.lji isbtp "a* it vivvd a4 greatly kllrit‘l U| . — p , > ■ ■ ■ * tk;M* • I our llkni'ii •J they Uiv paid op their |itm;kt hud at* M l low to •*’ (bout fur tLc tale piouaciea sptli -l Uij weather Ac would that tuayk* they •( in tmirl until the prlfaUf. i hlut, ol tbkr brethren. Mr. J. B. lrvlo mill begin like Hail *■-- •kto ol bin reboot of l'i timansii-p st Ux Academy in OMfcnville *n Mom'*/ the Sib m*t. Ail wbo with to acquire i ko")* le ge ji tbit aaelul *>t will tlud It to tketr *dtn tage to attend hi* school ea be guarantee* eel tat* t ton log the rtbll mm ol $2,00. Died at Oakland, July Kill, i Typhoid Fever, Mm lUIUc Waiter aged fllt'-cn years an! fl*e m/blhs. mm • grand daughter ol Ue late Freemen W. BtoSni i. , Hkmjamui Kostsav died ol apoplexy *t bM home in TalligiO'jaa county, Alabama, on tbs 14tb 01 July. The deceased ana about 55 year* ol age, aid a for (tie greater portion ol b la Hie a f it mn *1 Meri wether, lirmg iu the bib district ceai Judg* WawMr’i. lit aa* a member Of Ibd Baptist church, a good man and excel lent citizen. ■tf—ama —w- nut aroused Ironi slumbers sweet last Tburrday or *ol by tbe musical Bote* 4 tbe Greenville string band. Otu than its to tie boy* who sought lo add to uor enjoy menL by regaling jur senses with their melting on s. f an^—i i 7 be aocca-s ol tbe (Spencerian System ol I f~i alone laroirbes tbe true crite noo at its Gftrtlt* 'l ids system will be tongbt T and pracucaily by - Mr. irrin at tbe httomay tor ten days, commencing on Monday e*xt- OrtenreiM-Lm Mon ;ey nl*Lt a party ooßsitlmg of two gen*;eman aid a lady, on Lbetr return tram me district mee*- ing hod the mis'.onane to be ovei turned on Utaroad. accident occiii red ia iront ot Mr. Bl#ioc*’ residence on- tbe T*A Bb<k toad. Tbe lady was thrown bet ween tbe wheels, but the hoi net being Tory gentle, were nab itched in time topre **ot an Injury to soy member ot tbe pa ly. Tbe vehicle was badly demigod and shop lor i‘ pairs before it could le csed again. ▲ “Manual ohtteergia" may he obtained by ee.idißg three cent* and came to Dr. JaM*, AtlaoU, Georgia J M DeLscy* the popular Mayor of llatchccbuhbee. AJahama, is on a rail to Greenville, hl old home- Gktttoo When firk we semi lot the doctor who a ava ct arges us loi his visits. Now, It ao happened that *ur clever family physician, Dr. Joe. bccat. e vtry afok and te.it tor us to oueie aud < him. Upon <ur departure be urged us to call again. W* not only did sj, but sum i ur w iie and children to see the sufieriug medical mac Ln iqtftatk* ol the good dULr. him a round price lot th*ac chit* aim hat* a hill run up again and ti e coovalMmit JS-culapiua laiee enough to cover alt t3 medical attention oumelt aud laotiiy wUI n red the balaoco ol this year. The oi'tipao last Monday evening was pronounced a failure by our little tolas who, with tWir smoked glasses in hand, were ringed ia tlie porchesand piasusia, o lurched uiou the gate posts and iquco ral - mg*, leaty lot Um show when the curtain ol overliangln chmda was lilted. We *w but littie darhoe-sss ou Ilia suu’s disc but observed many spots on the noses and lace* of the roulhlul Ctlipsi' e. zers. Some weie so disippotnted that they desire to live until 1!W0 in order to enjoy another opportunity ol seeing lair Lima ove,r..pie.id oid Sol’s oonutcuaiice wiih a pail ol daik nesj. May their w iahos be gtuliliad, may lieenvdle be a tlourisbing railroad town then and the Visu catow a prosperous tri wtekiy to chronicle lue events ol the (1*). Thk eon mittee, Mossia. R f> itetide , ’ M Mi Ca l.iu aud Johu T. Siins.appoit re.l to examine the book.* nt ad the county < fflot rs r*'in 1H74 to date have been busily engaged upon the work lot some lime aud wilt probably bin g their lab ra to a do e ibis weak. Wc suppose lluir n poll will tre pub iahtd. “Jluklt. ! O , b-iw lam!, how *kik, Lv gunge liiili * tx'lore tliv |>el! ' Wbv skcll.d fuel mg i Vet S|ek, W Inn I boil must brtnUie bei soul so w ell * Friendship’* balmly winds tuny pain, I.nvi '*u' tVu more lain) tlinu they— Olt, *tU mil) music'# Vtrniu Call .iill) ■ 'illie unit n I lytlOl ” tl Ik uu a icUute time taut w eek u wor thy UiaOoti residing 10 or 18 fut'lough* I urn ’own concluded to walk over to Hie Milage amj hear tile Ruud dbcmtlse eon i t bribing (kt/fi- Taking a near arid cl aiiy luulc wbat Mac bei urpiit on leml-t;!* WeluntCicek lo dud no way of trussing < sccpl oil a auialt a- 4 • linky pole U ancui*it liiip- a*tbln lo got ovci olt Unit mr iOW b; hlgv, and nu attempt threatened a i*l4 w*t ci bath. ' Having sla'led, how ever, Ui Iteai the music, mi" lutr<>lna made tip her iiilml not lo turn bask,and wreunit ing * (loot willow stuff from one ol Hi" neighboring Ueen.abe *y* and to Croat tlx rnutbty klieani. Alter acveral lit Ii In' mclng that would have dune ciodit to a if‘few' oual rope walker. Hie bravo dsnx -loud on the Greenville shir oi the cr*< k A Unk walk ol a few riiiiiulai’ Lil< Uglil .i. r to t wn w i Ifea weir g'u' ifl- < y l.cating Dili" and otlioi aiiiflng pi'ce erlmtweil. I.aii- iii ilm attemoen Hie pe. e ua log w iia jnlely recionneiJ and it limne Iteriay'* ailvrn iir#" were retain! mol l*ughc4 ok ti by Ilia I minty. Hilei ce wiu ■ i ( lineil regardiotr Hie lieklinh am) ila’ing i roeiog ol the enrk, leal llic ViaiJICATOK bouXl bear of il, liut ib' lory li aked rut ind here it i . t'ui Col. Iliirrl*. Itmky Movnt, July liOift, lH't) iJtjir Vin'UviV'f : 1 hear iltai the 10th 'li nk.! *a* not lepreaciited at tko tixeuug ol be e-etutive cotnnuHee on Hie 2 n . O-tr dlalrict f lor Harria. lie baa DIM tbeofli e l-.itblully five veara and itev i uiied lo ckacbvrge bi wiiolc duly to bia couatilocriU and in aUaya t bia poat. O and. Harr)*, having aiad an t llic unit leprtaen taHve, ah'Kild b aoppoitc l bj all tiue daoiiictata ill the diatrbn < long a* be con Unite* itilblul. Ilia pal /read i ample aecurity that hi* iutwr* will be aalialacto •T- Dut-CMV. Mrgli'etrd to Advcrtlatr. A short time since. In making our re -pyrtorial rounds, tt noticed Hut the old Mu-1; Room near tbs Academy building was ii quite a dilapidated condttioii sol almost roadr to tipple to tlie ground- Judging l-om tbe appearance of '# place lit at the school cbildres wero in (be babH ol playing to tbe old boo*e,. -it occurred lo ns that rbe sneieot edifice should be removed to prevent its tailing aome day sod killing s seore of cbudrtn romping over the dirty Boor. Full of this thought, wc resolved to cad the attention oi tbe pr>.pier parties to tbe condition ol and danger fn m tbe rickety structure n i •dvi-e iu demolition. Pawing the offl e ol M jor I’ark last Monday eveulog, we mentioned the subject to him. lie sugges ted that il wejrauld aid him in gelling the trustees together nest morning that he would place the mailer before them bli] urge tbe stie of the o and bouse, as he fully agreed with us in regsrd to the propriety ot its itaaoval.' , Accordingly, through por Joint cftorl* s quorum ol tbe trustees, consisting ol Ms). Park, Di. Terrell, Msj. Banning and l. E. Adams assembled at tbe Drug Store next morning. M j.Park, at chairman explain ed tbe cbieet of <be meeting. Or. Terrell moved the sale ol the ®(8 build log deal ralurdsy at IS M. and the spot opr iatioa o! the money to card* repairs on the school loom. Oarrie 1 . MaJ. Banning moved that inform .lion ot the rate be given by stick ing up written notices ol Ibe samp around town. Agreed to, the clerk ot the board being directed to (Hist these m*nnscri| t Advertisements. Though vre had ftrvt’calt cd attention to tire business of the meeting,. hrd aided, at the suggtwHon ol the chair man, iu getting the trustees together and were present at their ttoiifcurarioiM, not a word was aaid Is us in regard to publish iug the sale. Right then and there wc u- Solvud to get even with the beard and th. ugh the Trustees had fbrgotti n'.the Vindicator wo determined Hist theft town paper would not torget them, and hence this pvbMitd notice ol 8 lurvey’s sale. Yea. I “There was a chid among yo takin notes, And laith he’ll P'ewt that sale too." necitsSß of ilte lAlu.u it oiuil Board, Th Board of Education met in the ol flce of Mi. Freemen last Monday, lull laiard, consisting ct John W- I’aik, Madt si.ii R*vr, W. J. Barnet, R. A- Parker and A 11. Fieoman, being present, John W. Park acteii s Chairman and A. 11. Freeman as secretary. 'Three trust oca ar dor the iuw of last year were appointed lor each district. Alter a iu.'i discussion the seen tury nl the Board, A. it. Freeman, Em]., was allowed |250 per year (or his seivi es lot the years 1875, friTtl, 1877 and 187 K, making SI,OOO lor the tour yea *. the public schools In the county nuiuhei 55. An eimmeiatlou of all the children between Ike ages ot C and 18 Is to be In kou ibis year. The larger the number ol Vii'inneii r.'tfir.ii'd the linger will ! the amount <)l money obtained trout llie slate duiltnt the nsxl 4 yearr. Let the eutlrw number las rolimied. |)r, fii lii a fllW I VIIIg I 111 il. Having bought llic counly.ilgjit ol J. O. Olniktlah b>r I> Octet’a loesei vjng Huid, i iil ilait ui oni'k- tu l itio,iucu it to thi citizen* ol Me'tiwilier, it it aimplo ami u exptii* v. Cau be used by any Judy, il p eaenvo* I.uit, ve elable* and moali ;n OiCii licab atuie and la wi rlh l.m tl i.Ca Ibe price el a lamli) light lor t rcaei Viug meat alone. B.S CLKMKNI'rt. ■Varui Bpiiug*, (Ja , July tUHb, i8?8 Ht, (>|K'UkH, Ala , July 2U, !BJH. Mr. Jamca U. Cbriatian, Dkah Bin t Your lavor )l Hie lUtli, lot., baa been receive-'. In li’ply 1 would mate that Or. (JtUrV t'i,'herti.ug Kluid i* the l.*t thing ol Its kili-l 1 evei aaw. It lia* lieeli tlacd beic the pei led satiala- tioii oi every one and I* all the patentee claim* it Vb lie. Yoti mtiet not hiuitato bt rw oinmend it lor all that Or. (icier claim* tor ft.. O'- HeU r in a eeiitloinan, ami a rclia'tle uia-t in c ciy veuec ol the word. Yciy roapcdlttily, youi, 8 2 2t. W. lI.IUItNEH Udtietlttoilill Nolle-, I hereby eortily that tho lollowiu g nam c-1 i ciiou* have been rhotnii by lire Hoir il ol education a* Trustee* fur the Publu (School* of their reapr-c ive dUlriel* of M> r tw ether county, a* tallow*: lai dlatrie', Jnbti V. Brown, John B. Ifoper, N. C. (,’ytupbell ; dill'* dlalrict, W. It. dll l , and. VV. (•reMiam, i. 11. Bulloch j Vud dhlrlct, lleorv If. ICi-vin, Hobrt H. Parham, John I' loretice Jr., ; 3rd d'alrict, Janie* Y. Oglt lie**, John I), dillmpie, Janie* ft. Clayton, Tib and lull lot, W. If. I'artridge, John C. Ful ler, VV. J. P. Trlppe j BHi dlatricl, W. T. Kevili, Robert Bo I fieri in, If. O Bonder ; lowei t’k dUulet, J -hn T. Him*, Byrd le veil, Wm. I*. Wlireiem j middl* ttth <ll etrlet. Jteubeo Btrozier, (J. M. Under wixk-i.d. W. Pinkutori ; upper tfi and strict, William Qiaos, T. Vt. T. Wiion, Thor. J Kobertaon ; lOlh district, James R- Howe, C. C. Brittain, C. C. <lwens , Lutlierville dl-trb t, J-ihu H. W)ll|im*,J. W. Tsylor, J. tV. Kail , tills district, H. II- Couslna, J. P. V yrton, W. P. W bite. The above Trustee* art requested by the Board ol Education to visit all ol the school* In their respective districts and ie pori lo the B iard all Ibe pupil* In atten dance bet seen the ages ol tt and 18 yeti* of age, also, the number of children wsKsin said age* la their resjieciiv : dislr.cw,while •a4 color ad; first report is dsrired to guard against fraudulent accounts by teachers and the second to insure the county its lull proportion ol the poor school fund from the slate. r order ol the Itoard. Jh . W. Parc, n. 11, KRatMsir, Cto’r. Hec. Hurra B irgnlnrd For The Pres* Meney. If Major Bur ke tails the truth—and, be sides tK Ifig ainan ot bis word, be d? cor roborated by abundant contemporaneous documentary evide nee - there can do lon ger remain any doubt that Mr. Hayes ob tained the < Bice ol President by a bargain with the Louisiana men long alter the election of President had taken place, The count was allowed to proceed to a result favoiable to Mr. fiayes solely in coos iderition ol written pledges made to Louisiana Democrats by Messrs, Foster and Matthews, which pledges were affirm ed by Mr. Hajcs- The pledge* were In *■ riling, and the assurance by Mr. Ilayes that Massif. Eteter sad Matthews were au thorized to moke them yeas Id writing. . Major Borke, who testifies to tbfs, was ibe f rime mover in the whole business in the nVfevt of Louisian*—JF Y Sun. The Niwih G >rgia Stock and Fair As sociation proposes to ho'd in Allsnla, be glnuing ou the 81m of O.toiler and oonti - uing through the wook, what it claim will be the highest lair ever held in Geor gia, About fourteen thousand Rva hun dred dollars in premiums will be Attribu ted, end besides the races usual on such occ*ions,several novelties will he io.re duced. There will lie a military contest, a velocipede toumament, s mule race and A negro lout race. Arrangemsuts have hweit made to secure good boat a and lodg ing dwriug the week si one dollar per The Augusta News has this "thrilling incident” f Mr. Stephens’ speech last Wednesday at Washington : A thrilling iot idem occurred alter the clow ol hi* spooch. Largo uumhere ot people bad crowded the staud, when it tell withe apt al.iiig clash. A thrill of hor ror went through the crowd when it was known Hint Mr. Stephen* toll with it ; hut ha waa quickly raised and held up to eight aud when il was announced that hu was uuhurt, olioer sftor cheer reut tbu air. The Otneago Tunes reports cx-Tronvur i*r Juo. O. New as saying, concerning Hie prospect ol resuming on the Ist ol Janua ry : W ill, there Is a doubt in the minds ol many at to whether specie laymenti can tie maintained. I don't think there will he any difficulty myself. Mow it will nl lect national hanks is a question which no mau cau foresee, but that U not a vital point either. The dale once pM, 1 be lieve mailers will move on steadily tor the better. GREENVILLE MASONIC INSTITUTE Oomtnencut it* Kali 3*sion on Monday Hie iOth day ol July for a term ol tout month*, and promises It* patrols unabated addition lu II a tliorouglmes* ol il n and general welfare ol its pupils. Rates of Tuition: tIA, #-0 am) |32 lor ulue seliolastlc tnimlh*. Nn doduetlun lor lo t time e*- i-opl In oa>es .it protrai'tod sicknev*. Qreuuvlilu oilers iiiiiny andvsiilagos lor s school, among others, fl'ie society ands healthy locality. Instruction m Music,by nccoinpitslied li kelier* cau l-o had at the rates ol from $3 0U tu fi-i f>o |kt M-oulli. BoanMk" good turn dies at from ffi to $lO pci month. J 11. UI INK, I’rlt'. ‘ 8-3 il. Mw..is-miisi< asuitii • t • —sisa Looal & BusinosK Notioes iMmrnm wal **ll cMi . n.ui— i 1 M Cried Peaches. VVe will pay Hie lilghest nisrkcl price 01 uiuour Kiiui r. ItOBINHON A Bl). July 17U>. Turnip find. NEW CHOP. ALL VA /f/A77/f/f, JtHl recelvot). BOBINBU.N & BH't'B July 17 lb. L A K 1) R K T II 8. YELLOW BUTA BAQA, AMBEK QI.OBE, FLAT DU I'UIl, SEVEN I OP Turnip Seodt Bight Frosli. • H. N. KLLIH. TO RENT. The Cold B,irlru Mill with 300 acras o la. id will lx leuaed for s term ol years Payrueu! to be made in lepalrs on Mill. J. L. MUhTIAN, Agt., W arm Springs, On. FRUIT JABS. K, JL ELLIS dried irvit The s< axon for drying fruit is close si hand, and I will announce to the people ol MERIWETHER that I wish to buy in large quantities. 1 will give you the very Hight Market 0 price in cash or toads tor pealed or rough dried peaches. Driers should take pains and dry their fruit thoroughly belore bring ing it to market or it will briDg a much heller price and will sell readily. Hemem ber that black peeled Iruit is worth noth ing. Too must expect good prices only for your Prince Fruit. Respectfully, IJUOH ROBINSON, Hogansvillc, Os. JMfitn. Helper’s Mm at wet rsrgc' Dr. MoOrtr* TootMns (Toothing Powders) regu latos tbs Bowels as* makeo Toothing ooay. Tat Mas Carta (X otres-lahotam tad UM homiaor Coaplstnta ol ChUCrta, Basis KnipUotw and aora Boaovts and provosts the bran 100 of Worm*. So mother ahooli to without it. For sale by J. E CJ.TEKrtELL A CO 1 VRJNIJP SUED, Fiesh Crop *t(4t) FRANS BANNING’:!. Shoes t Shoes ! Slua-s ! Shoes 1 Shoes Hats ! Hits I Hats lids Hats Cloth ing 1 Clothing at actual oust k>r evsh, lor sixty days at A. R PhllHp's Mow Stole aUr ui ;o, t)a. BUY IHE DUST Milvllle Fruit Jars Fiotn • FRANK B.VNNIMG. June 14th 4t. It Beats Muslins. Gents Guilt' Undorshiits at 75 pair. 41 FRANK BANNING KEN 118 AW Ft OUR fOO cwt. at ROBINSON' & BROS. U ibbous. A handaomo ibio’ ot Grof-'JiaineJ I lo bous, all shndea, received tins week at ROBINSON & 11 lti "8 THe Celebrated MILLVILLE A’l MOSriIEHIO FRUIT.’JARS For sale at ROBINSON & BUO’S. Save M oney I>y t,eatline our advertisements nnil buying your goods at the Cheap Cash Store ol Roblon Jt 111 ). Hemlock Sol leather at 280 pound at ROBINSON ,t IIUO. 10,000 V poujsmsr wan r r h: and. BRIGHT DRIED PEACH KS Kcr which CAHII or GOODH will he paid by FRANK BANNING. 7 5-01. ( ijy- tiarry your dried It'll it !<> Hg*u vlltu and sell it lo Hugh Kobtusim lie will give you nil It is worth. fl 2H-3m. Whuatt Wheat! Wo will pay ONE DOLLAR |icr bushel lor WHEAT iu irtuk*. .Rt'lilNdO S A BUO. J 25,000 POUNDS DRIED FRUIT WAN I'KD. f will pay the Ugliest mat - ket price for it. Hugh Itoldiiaon, Hog mavlllc, (128 2m. CHOICE.NE\V*(JI(LEANa bYIUJi* ROBINHON A IIROU Dry uII iLeltuilyou potwibly <‘n and you ctktt buy uny thing you want with it at Hug' 1 Robinson's, llogansville <i i. (I 2m. BEST PRINTS w yd. * ROBINHON & BRO'H. GENUINE ITALIAN VIOLIN STRINGS m ROBINHON A BUO. I r ALL LIKE THEM "M- Cau* and * U Patent Kl -ting, Plaiting aud Pol ishltiif Irons. For nab: by ROBINSON A BRO MEAL! Ml a . 85c bufih(u Robinton Ac Bro- CENTA CALF O AITERB, Just icctiv ed at, ROBINSON * BUO'S. SAVE MON BY By buying your Erne Dress Go ids at ROBINSON & BUO'S. m ■ rr ANOTHER LOt Of STANDARI) Prints hots yard. I“ sl rcoeivo.l at, BOiIINBON A BRO. LADIES HA IS. Trimtqrd and UnUimmed, Hoe laUnt ulylet, at reasonable tirlcev, at, Robinson Ac Bro PARASOLS A lot ol Bilk Paraaols at 75 CU and SI.OO worth Uu money. at ROBINSON A BUO’S. Dress Goods! Dress Goods! From 10 cU to SI.OO per yd. POPLINS, GRENADINES, KNICK ERBOCKERS, etc., (cat received at ROBINHON A PRO'S. CL OIHINa, II you want a alee suit of clothing Cheap call af KOJIN -ON A Rif^tj ROBINSON A BRO’SCOLUMN. / FRESH AKIUVALS. A NEW Goiwts NEW Goods! AT ROBINSON Sc BRO. A LARGE LOT OF STANDARD pkinis so. yn. tjr Wo tteiru ti c til special attention t > our HANDSOME LINE OF SUMMER l)Ri;S8 GOODS. SILKS, LENO (IREN A DINES MOHAIRS, POP id NS, MELaNOB, DEUEG K, PUiUK, PERCALES, PLAID & STIUPKTF LINENS, Etc. WHITE L iNDON CORDS 8c yd. p • t LADIES SILK TIES, LADIES LACK SKITS, LADIES RMirill) Co|l tra A C-tfli, LtDIIS KID GLOVES 75 trpt'r llsndkercliM-ls, V an, etc,~t-utt M* Hf/lU iliul ANOTHER I*A ROB LOT OF I. A DIES HATH RECEIVED THIS WEEK, CALL IHD —■EXAMINE— VIIICKB ARE LOWER THAN EVER. CALL AT ROBINSON & BRO . CllEtAr CASH BTOMJt IF YOU WANT HA KG AIN 8. May 24th. 1878