The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885, August 09, 1878, Image 1
The Meriwether County vincLicatbt VOL.tf THE VINDICATOR. Ftßl.lEHltlJ RVKHY FRIDAY, BY VM. T. REVILT., AT *?.O&PER ASM M. IN ADVANCE C ffceSciHh vie of the Court Fh.— COUNTY OFFICERS ORDINARY A >. li*. ton SHERIFF <3V&. fWenu CLERK S. C W. U Kelci TAX RECEIVER B. R Clement. TAX COLLECTOR J. O. CluisUno TRE.v&URER 0. J Ainli.mj SURVEYOR <>, F. Matthews CORONER. Johnß. Junto ‘'COUNTS' t ibUUSEIONKHd. R. A. CUutiii, Anon Hbley, C. J. Reeves, *>• B. Buchanan, Alien B? W*V'mh HOARD OK EDUCATION. Jobu W. Fork, W.J. lWne Reeves, H. A- I’arker A- 11. Freeman, Bee. SENATOR 86li .District, K. M 1-uneau REPRESENT ATIVKf. K J. Willi un**, C. W. William# -—r BJSINfi iS C ARDS JOHN W. PARK. Attorney at law St ■ ÜBaJUtVIhUt, O A Will i racth-e In Meriwether sud Hus ad , / * nuliig cousins. A. 11. I- i.E MAN At turn by a i law wkKfcNVlLl.it, l*A All Uu.iwf *. toUDated lu Ut *#*e A-teue* ol to promptly and Uillfl'lUy. D R. KEITH, AAT lORNEY AT LvW WtUtkAVl.d UO yy til |'i atuct in. MerE* ether and Hi* count t* eoi,ijH‘#.aM U.t Cow* ta CitCUl*. A, w. f , UV 0, If. D. B i j evident deni .isr J \ WPSKNVtI.I K O* TilUif Ud . AH IVoik warranted- T. F. MoECWREA fH, DENILaT, hb it * 7 —7 7 :- —: —s 4f A U A VINO been u lively U lb* Piutuow id Denial ftmgruy Use leal <*' y <;<•(*, 1 I***l *.W|eliil l*f ■*** all kind* of D> utai wutk in Ik* vWy h* SI ► iyleoi tlie Ait, and l .oiieiUTW g* uf Ike It o! Atui>wcl.)C count), a**urltig all bo mo that they ahU lave ibe it-*/ but a*) .out am lof little O *m* >a* would bo *.l) algid by # ,ij ti'iai tin. t Dei. I**l I*. lit state. Col ceiifbuUeuoe by mail promptly ausw* ten. DR. L. R. i Elti.EU , . PiKublda Pi*de##oal r*i vices In \ J Ibe l'uluic- Oibte m b lr.s Utne* Di J. E. li. Tenell a* lUt D u< Bl*e. DU. E R. *M HON V, UFKKIiM Ids If b-ab.i a‘ Mlvl * M U lAt til i* 3<i (Tree . v.l i arid IB init) tJTO UetalJ. E. Tenell A CL Dm* Ntere 1 UK fnyU JtWKLKI rod FANCY HIOJO tX LuO: Georgia. ALBERT LEHMAN r I AH r t)W, and wlil keep always on .1 1 hai a at bis oi 4 Uo<) Las; *• e ol U,e pubik iquare, go* <1 and VtLI.L (LI Ml KT4 nXK.It OF JkWLLHY AND FANCY GOOD iWti I log, ol put 01, nr gold bod bILYBK Hatches. Bleu. biid fdy - *index*, ol ike best snake Bpiendi Gold sod hilver Watch Chaims. CLOCKS Je_ of ell bizts, n.alters and prices Gold Pens and ail kinds of boldeis ; Gold tilm A keel Spectacles & Kye-Ulasses, 8,/LID-MLYEK TABLF. WAKE Silver Plate W are ol all tines and styler. Pocket, Table Cutlery, and Raz n by tU* very renown‘d maker*, —Joseph Kotigei* and George Wustentaoims. LF.LAIBIISia 1 an ttili ruling ah g'rodt m toy line Too many uti ns ot Meriwether and ad jon.ing counllea have letted my wo k to require a werd from roe as to the charac ter ol H. 1 will, however warrant all u. wark, k properly used, aa 1 bare always respectfully atk a continuance of the patronage I hare received from my friends in Meriwether. ALBET.T LEHMAN. .Hblheri tiu; nu Hi att, Aad N jwdr ekSld vita Or. Mofcu'a Trethtes (Tratatwg Pewdo-F/. Teethloa Aagniatea tee Scnlt wd all's TeetKo£aa tj ; Cam Cbutnw lclutws aad the lons CeupUAnta <fchildren; Heals Xrwpuoi. sad Boras ; Banovas sad Pvev.nu Uw formation ot Worms. Ho matin n ever re ceire4 *'h eatkasiaaiic comruendatiot ttom tkoee who hara used it. For ta eby I>r. J. E. G Temli&Cc. nit Of W iimi'it. The rniUitoi women, whit are they ? The right to laoor, love and pray. Toe right lo weep when other* w eep, The right U* wake when other* sleep. The light to dry the falhug tear, The right to quell the rising fear , The light to tmioothfl the brow ol care. And whisper comfort to despair. The right to watch the parting breath, T > soothe and cheer the bed ol death. The right when earthly hopes all lull, To point to that wHbinthe vail. The rLht the wanderer lo reclaim, And win tue lot m m paths ol shame , The right t, comfort and to bless The widow aud ll*e la i her less. The right the little on* a to guide, lu simple (anil to Him who dial; \Vith earnest love and geuUe praise To tless and cheer their youthful .lays- The right to live for those w t love, The tight to die that love to prove ; The rigut to brighten earthly homes With p.e.*sa*,t viuiies aud gen;*e t*mes. Are these thy rtshts ? then use them well ; Tuy silent i li ieime u me can tell ; ii U*ee au- thine why ask lor more Thou has * nough t * answer lor, A lii’"DAM> D Dl if-i TAUKM • Bullkia's wile rushed into Mrs. Clayton’s mitiiuary l**r an.l pant twenty-five dol lata caah tor anew stylo spring bonnet She wore It home U) stirpri e Snllktu* She di*l when she to and him what she paid tor P. i! and Stnlly didu’l like it ; so. like a good loving and obedient w ile, site lei him tike it back t*> eiotiangc for one that would pie*aae bbn. lie bought *>■ e lor lour *l*) lars and hal tweuiy-one returned to him, and went home wiili his purchase. Mrs K .ilkitls, With her lae torn out ol shape with smileal 01 welcome, uwd her eye# glowing w ith i s|si tll*m like a pair id \\y verUd now in kjus, rushed out to vboi't him. T heie, my dear, is one 1 paid tony dol lars tor, just to keep oW Mrs. Knickers bom getting it. Hire puts it oivy hsik* iu tho milsr lot five minutes flud tuius lo Mr. H with a smile, and atilt# i JK do I look 1 4 Iteuutilui C isr uiug t You look twen ty yeas *yo ingHi in that thau you did In the oilier. But Hi is cost nearly tie as much the one I iwde* ted, and slie put her arm# .round Ins tuck and kisiwsi him Such a kiss he had*.'l got in twrut* jesis. Hhe woie it to churen Buutlay. Mhe naked Hnd. when Uiey eame home it i, n tit ail *il the worn u turning up tin u noMM as aim want in f Buify tool tier they woie 'j* u!ona of hc-t new bonnet, hut be ha# IK* I*7 told her that it coal Uu*. four dollais uu I that hv ha s.vi-d 21 dollars. Huilkins, wiien you have rea 1 lids, rush for a divor* ,or you are a dead mau. Wt nad to le 1 It. The Order ollhe Garurr, with which Beat on'fl Id ha> ju t been inreeUd by tie (*i ee, is ihe oldest and highest ol the bnghab orders ol km blboo-l, and one ol the ihe utosl i Imtrlou# in Europe. It a bivtjtutcd by Edward 111 about lire hun dred and tbir'y yetr* ago, anti to become * member of it has been the highest ambi tion of British f'aUWnen and wa-riore. The nu-miierabip Is limited to twenty-five uoblea ol Great Britain, iu addition to tin honorary members, who are ol the royal family ot European sovereigns, and the va cancy caused by the recent death ol Earl Kami! enabled the CJ reen at once to be stow this liigb oiatiuciion u[**n her cl H representative at Berlin- i'eibaps there b no aucb brotfieib -od of rank and nobility in Ibe worid as this narrow circle o! knighthood, and tor the grandson ol s Jewish trader to have won his way ini' ecta a sock!/ is one of the moat remarka ble achievements ol our age. The people of England are ready to bestow wealth, office and title upon whosoever does the nation good service, but tbe Osrter is an lio*o/ hitherto reserved from the common prizes ol ambition. It m oolf when Biilish grat ifude becomes (wcuiiarly effusive and seeks the most extravagant method ol expieas ing its satieiacli' n thst ibe Garter is given away. Bam iel W illiamsyiithe time ol bis death the ohles* printer ia the Btate of New York, duxl at Kondont, on June 28d, aged ligfitj-nioe years. Tbortow Weed was a journeyman prlnler in 1815 on the A’.- i/any Argus witii Mr. Williams, who was t got 4 workman, industrious, tewf-erste, and, what is too rare among printers now, as it was then, he was saving- Fifty years ago Mr. Williams rear rved to Dialer Coun ty, and waa ©eg P ,stmaster at Koudout He was an inumata friend of Mr. Weed, sod although they rarely met each other, they, since 1815, kept up a frccdly corres pondence. He was ao enthusiast in tbe business. When it was proposed in 187* that each printer in tbe Btate of New York should do a set amount ol composing at the case as a coLtnbutioß to a monument tor II < race Greeiy’s tomb in Greenwood Cemetery, Mr. Wil iama put on an apron *d went to work, completing the full an.o.unt stipulate-’ GREENVILLE, MERIWETHER COUNTY GA.i AUGUST 9 1878. BILL A HP’S SIT.ADAV €ll \T Atlanta Coustiunion J h'Aitjr* ibntitution ; The air is liot and dry. Tlie blanches are getting low. ’ The cuu U eurlinjt in the blades. The njilU gii id a attic In tlie morning and then wait ■or the ponds D flit. The locust is tingin’ p ircliln’tune. Summer dies k ep the wagtails busy, and a ! na'.wrc gtirea sia 1 a coinin’ drought. I don't like this, but oil trym’ to tie resigned. IL tore I tu-no l l inner tmeh weather didu’t concern me much il I could find a cool retreat,hut u**w 1 leslue how dependent mankind ir upoi itm farm, and the farmer upon Vrnvldence The truth fa, Its a precai wus business uli round, and t sometimes Catch myself s w ishm’l was rich or had sorter ot side allow to my circus A sorry tarmcr on a sorry fsrm Is a sor ry s|iee.tacte. A good farmer on poor laud and a |kj r hiroicr on good land are ptirly well tislauceil, and can scratch along if thr a a sons tiit ; hut I reckon a smart and dll'* gent man, with go*nl laud to back him U ab ut * secure against tho shifiln' peri s oi this Hie as anybody can l*e , and thou it a man could luve beside* a low thousand dollais invested in stocks ami draw the In terest t a ice n year, he ought to be as hap py as subloonary things can make blut. Tiieo you see ho could send oil his chi’, d.en to sell ml, and visit his Ills, and go to Atlinia, aud keep a cook mid a top buggy, a id lay in so no chancy ware aud a caipel lor the old woman ami a now bonnet and uni ear rings lor the girls, and have a Hitin missionary money 1011. 11 tlie drought or thoaimy worm or tho caterpillar cortie along In would have somethin.! ,R 1 lull hack on end make him always.-T el calm in *1 < recti. I think 1 would like that wi uldeiit you, a *1 1 iccio u theie ainl no haiui in prayiii tordt >*s Agor did when he said 'give mo twTtl er poverty or riche'.” Most every a plrln man I knew ol lu tlie town's end cltms Is lookia lurwaid to ibis bl'M’.e I statu. Tmjy w ik and loti • nit twist amt dodge iu and dodge out aiddo a thousand liitle Rungs they are sutler aaltsme ot, with a view at the lat ol settling d*>Wii on some g*Kid (arm with creeks and springs sod meadows and mills and tine cattle, and windiu up a per pin lii lilc iu peare with mankind and Communion with honest nature. No am bitions man becomes lost to such pleasant hope* 4s (hew, ami the moiu liouh’e lio ha* (he mure he longs tor li, for its iilhiul the iUUinol way 1 know ol to gut time to repent and make pi operation lor shtifßiig •-If (hf> morlal coll. Bit to a l l such the nitaUu liivestment I* hiligly nocesaary. Even Beeecher CuulJaut gut along wltli otil It - for tliure am a thousand iltllu leaks pi inrinlfi that a man without experience - ant stop ami without capital c>ui remedy, V by. only this morn In one of my hoys was -lilvin across a b i lge an 1 the mole J; pot uio < red 'it hi* kliadow ami shoved l out over on the hand rail and It broke, and he lull in the creek and dragged J m *|th him and I lie waggon t"o and bloke the longue ail tc pieces, mid tiio houu’i and the 'isiuis and the liarness and the driver, -mil both the mule* set into klckhi with he front end ol the waggon on top of em ntt'i tilt: hied end Up on the biidge and you "mid have beard the reck'd for two miles without a telephone, arid the gills ran and screamed and the old omati lain - ed every step ol tbe w-<y, for Uu said aim knoweil f'aul was killed as he tell, and kick'd to deth by the mules and drowned afterwards, and It b*ok two hours to clear die wieck and restore tbe wounded aud jiasDily ihe women and gel everything once more cairn aud seroca. Now you sue, Mr, Eli’.ur, there’s some uuloreaeeu damages to pty aud notiody to pay cm, and all we can do is to charge it up to the mule I dp think that we tanners ought to bav e some protection agin the like of this, and I waul Luster Vo introduce a bill the next •es*lon, lor they’ve been proVacllu nmtfi em manufactures for 75 years snd ueg- J< cling agriculture, which is the very sub sile of s cation’s pros(>erity. Wlrar sur— wbar would the nation Ire If til we farm ers was to strike io< higher wage* and do nothin tor a single year ! Echo answers wharf We mud have be’ter prices for •ur truck, calico has crime down sbout rl(,ht, but sugar and coffee and rice and to bacco and shoes and taxes aud woikiu tbe roads is in tbe lime old boles purty moch, and we can’t keep ereujwitb cotttn at 8 cents and coin at 30, and no market at all potatoes and beaus sno horse apples and tomattces and tkb- 1 woodtr if our law maker* who can save a Bute eomUn’t fix ■ip an arranginent that would give every body a guodprwe tor what they bad to sell and put everything down low that we bad to hay, and then abolish taxes an 1 work tbe roads with the chain gang, and let the bell punch run tbe government, ouch a law would give universal satiaUc, tieo and immortalize IU author. 11 any. bod/ can fix it up 1 know that Luster can. We want it lor thb Congressional district anyhow, for we are now Ukic’ silver at par aad spend iu’ it at Vi cents in the doi iajymd nobody knows who done it or how it come so. There’s somethin’ wrong about that silver bill shore, aad Luster must tec tily it next December, i know ha can do H. 1 thought the/ was a braggin’ that ibe/ bad made silver as good as gold, but iu worse than greenbacks, tod when I bear mea boasting that the/ done more Dan anybody elaa to pats it, 1 think they ought to come toi ward and pay the d co uu* Don’t you? Bilftr has been the s andard et@f since the Queen ol Sheba | t adi and with Solomon, and it oughtenl to t b ■ di-honarsd oaw ju>t lo please a lew) bankers amEespiUlisU who are gatin' to | much ol it they have to htul it about In wagons Mid pay freight an I damag*. Wo iaimeis can tote shout all we gel hold ol without incntmniciicu, and it!, oks a lio*p more like good money than greenbacks which re csmtluual reminders of tlie wa debt and Tdtoliw.s to yankce soldiers an nou-tasaWa led* and the shoddy aristoc racy who |y! rich oil ol our misfortunes. Whoa wegh c a Remocia'io Congress, 1 want the whole gieen concern abolished, ami it the CfoVernmetU Issues any p iper money at att We’ll start auow wiili Couted crate grey. Yours, Bii.t, Aup.^" - m ■ Udlrl fongriMialomtl Pios j|cc|e. Interview with Congressman F.Btor lu Cleveland Herald.] What a'..out the o<)ngreesiimt,l districts f (Mr. Kovter’s podthm on the Republican Congressional Committee makes him woil Inloimcd on this point.) In Ohio wa me sur of only six, .Rut we shall probably cariy eight. Of those coun ted on by the Democrats e shall contest, with fail proejHscls ul success, the two Cin cinnati districts, tlifrAibeue district, Tom Ewing’s liialricL an I .McKinley’s. Have we a chance for the next House 1 Oh, yet. We hope to gain a member ii. Now 'Hampshire, one iu Massachusetts, one In CoancUout, three in Now York,two In Pennsylvania, one or two In Illinois, and one In Colorado. Wo shall love five or sis in Ohio, ami pnaHhly one or two in Indiana, lu the South we expect to do better than wsa thought poss:hie u while ago. Wo limit elect two mcmlmis in South Carolina anti 1 think two lu Louisiana. Roth Weils and A doraon oxpeci to run In Louisians, and * xptcl to win. The iad**- pemlonl imiveaieut* tlm aon the IWmio cra'a u ith tlie loss ol members in Viiglniu, Tennessee. North Uurnlin* and Arkansav, aud the National# ate making inroads on them iu Misvooil. ll Independents hi elected In the Boutli ihslr hostility to the Democrats will naturally incline litem lo co-operate with us in orgsuikiug tlie , I loose. ‘i UK 7 WO F.l ltr> Twenty years ago two yoivig farmers Grught o ie-hundred acre fnrin* ml) lining, that were alike us loganls anil and Im provement, or ru arlv o. Boih wera paid for. end each tanner had about the same cash capital, Tlu se men were named A amt B, aud 1 will show how they c<>n duct< and their bulnos, „nd the condition o( the two farms In 1H77. A was energetic, lock several agricultural paper#, woikm) i ally aud laic, ai ayv said, ‘come, hoys,’ to Ills hired h< Ip, he taking lead spent no (lino iu iieo.lh-e* ta'kfng while at work, provided In advance work |>r ruiny days, bought the Inst firm iiupkimcids that could he obtalrved, secured f!'*l-class llv<- stock ol all kinds, built commodious out huildingaas the profiis ol his (arm admit ted, set fruit and ornamental (tecs a run ml his dwelling, made good gravel walk, built flue silt statpial fences around Ids horse and outbuildings; and to-day he has one of tin must beautiful and pro ducilvs (arms iu the Hiale, withs me flO -1 •XJO at interest. Now, B was a different mam He ha-1 no energy ol character, took things-ea*y, suli scriUsl for no agricuitural pa|>ers, was op- Itoaeil to’book farmi ~s*ll In his hired help, go boys, Idi be along by-and-hy, was and istantly on the watch f'ir somolrody to talk to, whfle his work was delayed, never had any work ready for rainy weather, considered the new-fangled Implement# a humbug was opposed to blooded stock, set ■ ut no trees around hi* dwelling, consider ed the old out-buildings and fences good enough, be didn't tbiulc that paint was of any benefit on anything. B spent a good share of hi* time in the village talking politics ; and now bit larm is worn out, the lences are out ot re(>air. hit boast is so leaky that it is danyerou* to lire in it, bit barn an 1 .bed are tumb ling down, and tbe saddest of all la, the sheriff has advertised tbe phoe tor sale. Farmers, it pay* wall to attend to you r business energetically and thoroughly. — warn U A Good fctorr. The following story t* represenled U us a*.true,snd wc believe It has never appear ed id print l In tbe olden times, when convicts wen kept in the penitentiary at Milledgeville, Key, Mr. Brantley, a Methodist minister, was appointed chaplain to tbe penitentia ry. Boon after bis appointment be w* walking about tn tbe penitentiary, ming ling with bia new parishioner*. Oe o uiem waa >nclioed to be quite talkative, and to tbe conrertaiion this dialogue oc curred : You art Mr. Brantly, 1 befiere, our new Chaplain. Yea sir, said Mr B. And they tell mo you .are a Methodist Mr. Brantly. Yea I am a Methodist. Well lam so glad to hear h. 1 am a Methodist myself, and there are a good many Methodists In here- In tact moat of u* arc Methodists. Mr. Branily walked off wrapt in medita tion. ~ Wa*.lllusion II Kplrlliiid Hclli'li oil*. P< evidence J in os’.] If the absurd ido* **( rrmoving !ho na tional capild to St Louis It **l not ahuidv bee.i cxpKaled ,lt Would have melted dowi in tiie recent heated term, duri ig win I that city has more than sustained its rep utallon as the hottest lu the count*y ; an .ol only the most uncomfortable, bill th most dangerously and lalaily h *t. Tin pto]ecl ol ciiubllshttig the Executive *U paitmeuts, and ol Congtcss meeting in that torrid tompeialnre, wouht deter even the ambition of statesmanship aud the greed ol uftl u tockiug Tlie (amous dec larstlon of Jellerson touching the oitl '.e holders, that ’‘lew die and u >no reslyn, ‘ would he contradicted, tor many would die aud multitudes ol the survivors would resign rather than oodu re n summer lu S' Loui. Tho contrsi over tho originsl site ol tho esp ial produced a sen me crlrls iu the young republic. The selection was,on tho whole, wisely made. Tho climate ot Washington, although oppreisivoly hot lu tho summer months, and at-hough subject to malarial i .ftuenccs,’which willgraduil ly disappear, L a healthy one. Consider ing tl.u number of people gathered there Irom all pails of the country, many of tliein \tiihout their Families, a id ma ly ol them compelled lo greatly changs their or der i*nd habits ol life, and considering also '.he hs'lly ventilated halls ol Cougror, tin; sickness ami mortality are less than might he expected, The vast investments <>l the government iu public buildings, which vi * iu splendor with the stateliest odifl'ei o Kuiopuan capitals, would ol it-cil tie sul flclo il to retail) tiie seal ol gov emincnl where it was originally llxed. As the edy grows in maguitudu ami iu elegance, the wisdom of the lathers in its peculiar laying out I* Vindicated. It used to he lai.ghed at as “Iho oily of magnillcnt distmcee hut these ilHtances me last Piling up w iili superb buildings, public and piivatu, wliile the open spaces ol leircshln ; green, at the angular intersections ol the streets, and the sipiari's nud circles reserved for public two, add immensely to the beauty of the eity. Many ol these are adorned wiili itatun* in bronze and marble ; ami ether works ol artooinmetnmorative ol great events ami great men In our htslory are projected. The seieutlllc and literary attrwcUons ol the Umigiesstonal Library, tho Hmltbso nlan, the lihserval r/, the Coast bmvey, <I W sn l detain many visit*.rs, while the Art Gallery, founded by tho munificence *>f Mr, Corcoran, roiiial* s one ol the Hnesi c)lleclloiis I * the country. Aliliough. Washli gi'in. In Its transition Irom a sting gllng, overgrown village to a splendid metropolis, lias become a desirable place t< live lu, apa t Irom li# political charac ter and the tradition# tli it duster mound It, und Iho Ameiicin people would not consent to, it# removal ; mid if they would, they could never agree up u the new loca tion. Even II ai.y Htuto would cede exclu •dvejurisdiction over a large city, the op poncoiy of any one locutiun would out iiuuiner the friends of a removal. Tee capi tal Is very well situated, and Is perfect ly sale where it is. IMHMNO MSITIg Hit) JIV A TO HIT. OerLlnly she will, If it I# Ihe Old, Old Htory, and you tell it sweetly, hill don't he 100 hasty In your wooing. 8.-nd her fl si a copy of llariy l*rcj% oeautlful new song named ale ire, ami thus gracefully hint your ii,trnti'ms. There never wan a pret tier am g written and singers are wild over it. Over 8,000 copies sold in one week. For I'lsno or Organ and easy to play or slug. Ask your nearest Merle Dealer lor jt or enclose 40 Onta to the I’ubtlshei LUDLHCN Hi BA l EH.Htvariiuh, Os. Vrvn the AttymUi Chronicle. A Gi., couespondoul writes regarding the sjkjocli made by Blc phens at that place Baturday : Little Al eck’ had just begun to treid water on one i.f those constitutional billows ol hi, and was dashing Jofiertoalau spray all lUouod him, when drawing that Util-: sip, and, re turning Ibe bottle io bis pocket, concluded hie rhetorical swell,Yes fellow-citizens,this is true Democracy. PAT ON PAI. A oce legged political orator, who wa* pretty successful In battering an Irishman, was asked by the latter how he ho<l come to lose his leg ? - Well, seid Jonee, on exsmfumg my ped igree, and lookiog up my dm e it, { lound that there wa* some Irish b'ood in becoming convinced that it had ail settled hi that left leg, 1 had It cut - fl at oner. By the (rowers, said Fat, it ud been a deuced good thing el it had set (led iu yei head. A Chicago pork-packer, who*.- pew-rent wa* raised to twenty-five dollar*, exelab"- sru Great (hniar I litre’s* nice state of sflaii* ! The go*, el going up, and |oik g dug down. M hat is to become ol u* ? - - !■■— ■■ - ■ Acklen. the heto of the WashingtOD scandal, bs* been endorse I for re-elec'ion 'by the Democrats of /msumi lion Parish, La„ who Kel particularly srrll sail fied a his success in obtaining an appiopriaiioo ol fIO.GOd for the improvement of Bayou Latouicbr. WOOL OYODINGF. My M on’ Cards are n *w newly clMhiel' tml in tine comd ini and T think 1 **•£ *alely rny that Ia n prepared to dh' gew wmk. 1 do-i*eiiw***-wh'i fovor me witli' patronage in wuU linn wool atones sn*l biing it h. <*rly vo llml l may card and have ll rea ly when you want It. Dos’! wall till late w lien I may ho crowded •Bt!' not have time to *l** tlo work promptly' for you. 1 guarantee good rotfo whoo* good wemt 1. brought In. lam sis > Carding Colton and tnakinf nlco|Rullv. Send and get some and t tf (him. Wool Carding 10 cte per lb. off furnished,f the wool. Cotton Carding 8 cts per lb- < tho C *lt n. 1 will sell Wool Rolls at 4l)rt lb: Cotton It*>l la at. ..16 cts lb. My mill i* also iu good order and seldom ever sh ri ol w atcr. Udve me % •**#*!, ... Yours A'.. NA T TEAGLE, Lutherville, fli. Junc'7 :l m. The ‘White 'C^gyß*l h i/ _J iimi mm n H ABB - m U %• THE EABIEBT SELLING. THE BEBT BATIBFYIN® Sewim Machine It* Introduction and Worfd-renowned reputation wns the death-blow to Mfh priced macblnea. ' THERE AflE NO SECOND-HAND WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. This It ■ very Impnrtnnt msltsr, ss It ft awsM* Imown >"<l nndUpul.d fact thst many eMhe at calls') arldss mscWnts which tr* eOsfsa Se sh.ap now a days srs th that hast o*sn re ponDiitd (that Is. taken back from ousts*Mrs sftsr uts) and rsbullt snd put upon tas mare** “‘thVWhiti is the meb of *mt Mwinc MACHINt NOW UPON THE WABkiT. „ If lb MUCH LARGER THAN IHi FAMILY U -CHINES OF THK tINOER, HOWt ABO WKU MANE IT COSTS MORE TO MANUMCTUBI THAN CITHER OF THE AFORESAID &ACHIJIES. IIS CONSTRUCTION IS IIMPLK, POWTIVf AMi °V?* WOHKMANiHIP IS UNSURPASSED. So not Buy any other bofort try ing tho WHITZ. Prices ail Term Hale SatuMcrr AOBNTS 77AMTZS | White Hewing Machine Cos., CLEVELAND, 0. NEW Q-ARIjEJN N ursorios, Established A.. 0. Vm. ORKENBBORO, N. C. \V< I tike tli 1* n <fi|n dto Inform t lie - zens of Mi ii wet her, Talbot aud adjoining counties, that out agents, having certifi cate of agency, w til vblt you during Um .months of July, An/, and Sept, to solicit your order* for truit truer, vines, (or the tall del very ol IMS. We reque-t jroo to re<tervo your order* until you can see our plate* reprersnllug our varieliee, and g’it such Information* our agents arc pre* pared to kivu you. WK OU.M<\NTKJS TO FULFILL r > THE LETTER ALL WE I‘ItOMHK. Our senior JO'llUfi TIN LEY baa, I r tii’i past fifty year*, engaged in collect ing, proving and Kclect'Hg fruits ; sod • hate liuwr ever, variety of *u, crior kinds in the world, and those heat adapted lor pic ro th and its di.lcieut localities. Don’t be li inhng,ted hy tree peddlers but con e to head<{Url< ra for good fruits. There i nubling the taenia ol tbc Lind, ley Nurseries can lunu sneb doubts re moved by rel< rriug to John it. WtllisSM ot Lilli rrdh;. J nlgc Cunninghaas of At ata, Editor ot VItDIAT K, J. H. Psroefl We-l I'oinl, aud hundreds ol others who. have tested or fruits to perfect satis lac lion. Thanking |jo tor past pstn nags we ska ct. tinuance of vame. Very Itcs|>eclfully, c J. LINIkLKY 4 MOM. Live cue gutic men wanted as ageuM iberat comm tssiou given. Address J. > ny. Is *h i 1 L. L. LAWbENC E .Newsta, Os. NO 31