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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1878)
The Meriwether County Vindicator: VOL.fi THE VINDICATOR. PItftMSIMCD RVKkV FRIDAY, BY WM. T. REVEL T s AT ia.oo PER A.NNCM.IN ADVANCE l® Month ni4 tb Dona* COUNTY OFFICERS ORDINARY A. I. Hinton BHIHIFK a 8. Flocrntr CLERK B.C W. H Keler TAX RECE1VER...,....8. B. Clements TAX COLLECTOR J. U Christian TREASURER .0. J. Anthony SURVEYOR O. F. Matthew's CORONER Johu R. Jones COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. R. A. Cliunn, Avon Sibley, U. J. Reeve*, - J. E. Buchouan, Alien 11. \VJ*oii. BOARD OF EDUCATION. John W, Paik, \V. J. Ilarne MnJUoct Reeves, R. A. Ftrktr A- H. Freeman, See. SENATOR hfiih Pistiict, F. M. Duucsu REPRESENTATIVES. F. J. Willi tea's C. W. William* BUSINESS CARD i JOHN W. FARE. ATTORNEY AT LAW . OKKSMVIU.B, Ua Will practice in Meriwether ao,l the ml turning coußtiw. A H. FKEI MAN A Tl'oltNEV AT I.AW JLA. GttKKNVU.I.K, Ga All bun'iit*. cii'rustrd to Inn ,me siteml rd to iMuiptll ami faithfully. 3r.ha.aAiijutA a— 7; ■ ■ *■■■- ■■■—■■ ... . it. iV: hhitri;' a ATI OUN El AT !."V J \ bkUAVIUEIa Will | mete * in Msilsntlirt anti the Conation cjomp<s ~u the O.neU ooeull. A. U. Vi OV D, it. It fj. I ) KttIDEN 1 DEN I .ST J k. _ GHSIiItVII.I.K t/A Tel Ur* < ml. All Work wan m.toil. tTp. McELW REA I'M, DEN I IAT, MCA VIA UA. j I AVi Ni. ti ■■! •• *ty." | i‘n—n.'"l —in l|‘ J 1_ PlaclMfc/ I I De. Lai huifteiy ilurlaa the lent ten jcu(, 1 Kel a.ciogetenl to n ail kind* o( I>. ntat walk hi tire very lust style ul (he Art, and I solicit the patrole gc ol tlt people of Meriwether count), assuring ad win. palioultot that lire) KM.lt have the very IM-fci ai; * ol work, a... I„l k link n.ni'y a* Mi'iii.t bn ilnij.” and li) t tij u'liil’Bkl.l D>> Usl h. the fctalii. Cot reaponCeoce by mail promptly auawer**.. DR ITrT£iu>>.LL, YY Kl'.b lit* V" V ) ut l'ublic "tin* with In* tall it 1 Dr J. K <i. tend!, at the D.ug bun*. UR K R ANTHONY, / ,KFKHto lit* i i*ii.v* U< Uit CIUCU 01 OltcuVilx **<i *ii Hilly. { Ofe* at J. L. t. 'ieireii *. I) tig mere J UU a.p n't FANCY BIOID •t I LtGit.l>ge, Gcorgi*. ALBERT LEHMAN T I AB NOW, and aid keep *;*). u 1 1 ii,ii and u'. I.i* iyl i iUUi Lus. ti e ol toe pubic Mjuaie, * go- and aud w x-LL *ki acnu> Tu( a or JEWtLHY AM; FANCY GOOD Coti*Lot<g, oi part 01, HT GOLD and bHAEiI Waicbta, jfc, bicai and Key- iimtit, ol the best make Bpleodi Gold and bilver Watch Chain*. CLOCKS of all sizes, tr.a*us nod prices Gold Pent and all kind# of boidei# ; Gold Bilver A steel H|.ec Utica <fc Eye-til* sees, tJ.Dl>t-ILVEK 1/.BLE WA Silver Plate W are ol all ktncs and styles, Pocket, '1 able Gallery, ami lUz. ri by ib# very reoown'd n-akers, Joseph Kodgers and Qeorge Wostow.isoluja. PJ7^JRi2VG 1 am still rej-atrtiig all goods in my lint Toy many cjliz/ ns ol Meriwether and ad- Lave tested my work to require a '*,• lrom me as to the charac ter ot fe I however * arrant all u. wnk.u 1 **<•' always Jsat.snd mpwifnPj u,L a continuance of tbe pain nag* I bate received from toy irleads in Meriwelbefc alkebt LEHMAN. UlanjwcU kjwMkß*. BaAU'f Tteduas nww-r Fowim). Tattta bpkta h* Boeala asd make* Teethla# aar ! <*• Cbolrca lifcti**** 1 ltd the ScJXaßm rfetiiidmi; re iTI rack esOJrasM* frA~ Fct it i lit. J. 11- luiilllOa On 'I 111* Warm Writ! Iter Oil, lor a lodge iu a gaidcn of cucumbers ! Ob, lor an iceberg or two at comrul ! Oh, lor a vuie Licit at midday the sti rrmber* I Oh, tor a pleasuie ulp to the pole I Oh, lor a little our -story thermometer, With nothing but Laos all (aimed in a row ! ~Ob, hr a big double Imtrcle I hygroinr tor, To nuaaure tl is nu Hture fbat lolls front my brow ! Oh, that this wi ll,! was twenty t the*col er I ( ThatAcir, ny, red hot, it eecmeth to me;) Oh, lor a turn of it* di tailed cold snould er ! Ob, aliat a com tor lan ague would be I Ob, for a grotto to typify heaven, Scooped in lie rock under cataract vast! Ob, tot a inter of discontent even! Ob, tor wei-blankcta judiciously cast! Oh, tot a smb.-fount spouting up boldly Fioiit every hot lamp po t against the hot ski. Oh, toi a proud maiden Ui look at mecold y, ... ... „ 1 Freezing my s wil.w Uh a glance of her - eye I A l 111 I l*oiio Aeigtilxii , I’ljM A'ft.i whl lie the death of me y, t, al l Paul Leveling, Hu looked worried <qii\ el mgr) Thee means I) eky 1 tardy 1 Yes. "h it has he been doing to the now f iiked the ipi.-sib.ner.a Filcud naluc.i Muniu, A nuigliln.it. Jl.'. always dmug Something, hied .n ; ttrn' *H‘>Av}y n din ;mt.its iirn'i i If iia v * * com j dii I. i ill I, uii. i nii t lay one "l iic l"jr'n came and told me lit* raw iiini lino* a atone at my in *- Durham cow, and strike liri on the bead. Thai’* very bad, blend la - vetlu. It c b<* kuow wliy be did Hi in f Was thy I) rliuin ina. iijilng mi tils ground 7 N t, clir ma only looking nvor tin - Ivnt'r , Hi - but tpfte Ag.iinat me ni.il mine; and doi * ait be can to it Juki me. You know the Ban Bartlett poai-Uce- that Htiimls in ilit - coiner ol my lot adjoining hla ptoper lyf 'I mo !>u,-i limb* lull bud bung <• on Ida tide. Yon vrinil Iba illy Iwdh vr it, but 111* Hue; I a* uni there juat now •ml dliniVwid mat lie bad mitred of! •bote tvvo Hue liujlir that bting over on lii. ■Me. They luy down ujkju the ground, ml ioa |dgr wete eating t! e (rub. Why U Dick nsplte.ul to ibee, triend 1 reveling 1 He dn*n't annoy me tVnat ba. tliee di nc to blui 7 N idling o| any conacipn nee. 'I bee inut-t ba\e done anincthlbg. I ry and tnm mtn - I know wbat first put him out—l kick ed an ugly old dog of Id* one* The beaut, lia!f tlarved at home, 1 sopp.ae, wua all the 'lint: prowling ab njt iiete ami snatching up every thing that on me In hi. way Ou( day I cairn upon him midden iy, and gave him a treinei Joua kick dial tent him In w lit g tbiougli tiie g.ate. Un ortunau ly a* it tun.o*l <ut the dog'* n.a • r bap; tnnl to lie pani.g along till! goad lin way be ► wore el me wa* dua.lul. I i.nn r siw > iiiwii vindictive I won. 'I la Di X’ in lining a tple< did Newfoundland, ijiat I bad iaiM*.l Ir. in a [ tip, met in* c.ivencg ut the d'ror w idi In* tail cut oil f don’t know when 1 li it so -bwoly. i’oji fellow I bit piieou* iook baunta me now , I bad no [.root against Link but have ic vcrdnub.i i! a* to bl* agency in tic matter. ]ri my gr)i I and unj Ignat ion 1 ibut ike dog, and to put l.iin out of tight. Thee *#i busty in that, fiteud Geyming, <wid the <4 iktr. l'erbaji* i a tbeugfa I have n< v*r ri gretted lire act. J[ met Hick a fe w day* aftet ward*. The grin ol aaimlactiou on hi* lace 1 accepted a* an ar knowledgeiue: l of biamtan and cruel revenge. Vt ilbiti a week Itom that tune, one ol my cows bad a born knock*-; nfi. W bat did thee do F 1 went to Dick Hardy, and gave him a piece of my mind. That U, thee vcolded and tailed hitn uard name* and tbieatened. i Ye# - just jo, fiieod Maitin. Did any i ood ow e ol it ? Afloat as much good as though I bad whistled to the wind. How baa it been nine# T N-cb*uge tot tbe bettor ; H anything, worse. Dick rioter get* weary ot annoying toe. Has thee ever tried tlie law with him friend Levering ? Tlie law should protect thee. Ob yea, I‘ve tried tbe law. Once be ran bis heavy wagon against my carriage ; nrpoteiy and upset me in tbe road. 1 bad a narrow escape with my life. Tbe car riage wia so badly broken Uiat it coat me fifty dol ars for repairs A neighbor saw the whole thing, and aaid it was so plainly intended by Dick. 8o I sent him tbe cariiage-maker’* bill at which be got into a towering paaaion. Then I threatened him with apr wecuuon, and he laughed in my lace malignantly. 1 fell the time had come to act decisively, arid 1 sued him, relying on the evidence ol my neigh bor He was afraid ol Dick; and so work ed bia tcftißony that tbe jury saw only an GREENVILLE, MERIWETHER COUNTY GA. AUGUST 16 1878. accident instead id a purpose to injure. Alter that Dick llardy wav wots* than ev er. He look an evil delight in auuoyiug and injtuing me. tam satisfied that inoie than one instance he left gaps in his fences in order to entice my cattle into his fields, that be might (cl his dogs on them, and hurt than v\ till times. It la more than a child of mine dares to cross his premises. Oily last wee. ho tried to put his dog on my little Florence, ho had strayed into ■ >uoot bis Ih Ids alter’buttercup*. The dog was less cruel than his master, or she would have been lorn by his tenth, instead ■I being ruly l ighloned b> Ilia baik. It's a bard truly liietid Lcvcing. Uni i.etghlair llardy asms possessed of an evil spin'.. The spirit ol the devil, was answered with feeling. lie's thy < nemy, asnucdly ; and it thee lues not gel rid ol him he will do thee gieat harm. Thee must, if theo would dwell in safety, ft Rati Leveling. The Quaker's foca was growing very riotn. He spoke in a lowered v dee, and Uni towards his neighbor in a confidential mauuer. Then must put him out of itie way. Friend Martin t Thu surprise of Paul w s uuleigix-d. Tueo must kill him. The' eomiieuaucj of Leveling grew black with astonishment. liih him 7 he > incolated. 11 thro doesn’t kill Jhiui, he’ll certainly kill thee ouo ol these days,blend Levering. And thee kn >w wlint is said about sell pieo iNation being the find law n| natuie And then gui hung t I don’t tbiuk they’ll hang th e, eooll, iv turned the fjuaker. I hue can go over h l.is plain and gel hint all alone by Ihyi-cF. Or thee caupneet him in some hyioad_ Noliody tired see lime, and when he’s Nasal 1 Uiitik|fop. ! . ifi ft'MvMfW' son y Do you think I’ni no htiter than a intir doiei l 1 , Paul Leveling stain my hands with blood Who said anything shout staining thy hau ls with blood I said tin (Quaker, mild ly. Why, you I Tine's mistaken, I nov i used the woid blood. Bui you meant I'. You suggested mm dm. No ft lend LeV< ring 1 ad viced then In Mil thy enemy, lest some day lie should Mil thee. lu*i killing murder, I should like A know T domiuidid Leveling. l nett we moic .ui o •• * - •** yv" 111 enemy, said the (i ink i. I've killed >■ good many In my lime and I'.O slain ol blood <n bn fouud on mv gitrmauls. My iwjoJ kOMmj tncmirt is to nuike them fruntU Kill neighbor llmdy w ith kind mss, ud 1 bee'll have no more Double with him. A sudden dglit gleamod over Mr. Lever ing'* lace, a* 11 a cloud bad puased. A new way to kill people. The kum t wty to kill enumios, a* tboe’ll fieri, if tliee’ll only try. l>jt me aue. IJow will arc go about it f said Paul Levering taken at one* w ith the i lea. II time baa the will, blend Leveling, It will riot Ire long belme llie* - find* the way. And *o it piovcvl. Not two hour* alter* wuid, 11* Mr. L< voting wan driving Into the village, he found I>l k liar ly with a •failed cart-load 1 I alone, lie we* wlilj - idug bi* home aud aweariug at him pa •i' oately, butte no pnrpo** - . Tim "in wbi el* were hurled hall-way l<> the axb * in iif! mud, and defied the strength ol om lioin! bi move them. 011 neeing Mr. l/* v ••ling, Du k gfi.j [ed palling and awe cm, - ..ud getting on the call, ton.mended pitch ing 'flie alone* off on to llie Hide ol the ioa - !. Hold on u Lit, Irbud IJunly, said Lever rig, in a pleasant voice, as lie diini'-uutw! and unhitched bis horse. But Dick pre tended not Vo hear, and kept on pitching of! the slocer. Hold on I say, and don’t give yourstdf ad that trouble, added Mr. Levering, speaking In a lauder voice, tint in kiud and cheerful tones. Two horses arc better that one. With Charlie s help we’ll soon nave snv ..u..u errouud again. Understanding now what was meant, Dick's bands fall almost nerveleaa by Ids borre in front if Dick’s and made the trac es fast, one puli, and the thing i* done, lk tore Dick could gel down born the cart it was out of the mud hole, and without one word more. Levering unfastened his horac from the front ol Dick’a animal, hitching up they rode on. Ou tbe next day, M”. Levering law Dick flaxdy in the act ol strengthening a bit of weak fence thr mgh which Levering’* <-*t tie had broken one of twice, thus remov ing temptation, and aaviug the cattie lrom Iwiug beaten and act on by-dogs. Thao's given a bad wound, friend Lev ering, aaid the Quaker, on getting infor mation of tbe two incidents Juat mention ei, and it will be toy own bsult 11 tbee does not kill him. Hot long afterward in tbe lace of an ap proaching alorrn, and while Dick Hardy was hurrying to get in some clover nay, bis wagon broke down. Hr. Levering, who saw lrom one of bis fields tbe acci dent, and understood what it* lose might occasion, bitched up bis own wagon and sent it to Dick’* aasttanee. W ilb a flora, coming on that might last for days, and ' ruin two or three tow ol bay, Dick coaid not dcollMfJkl* hffer though it wen. against the grate th Meqpt a favor l.oiu the usm bo bad Ityted hr years, ami injured in ( many ways. On tbo foilbwwg morning, Mr. Levering bad a Visit front Dick llardy. It was rawing byFfar uoaje,aaid Dick sUeurlug and coufused, and kpking dean mi the ground Imbtad of into Mr. Levctin ;*s face to pay yoftter the use of your team yester day, In gsttieg in my hay, I should have lost It l|yiM||iudiiT sent your wagon an I it la only tj®'d that 1: hoaid pay you to. the use el ft. 1 ah eulkjN vety soriy, ansaerel Pan borly turallrUhoui pay. You to quite welcome ttkiiti Haidy to lao wagoo, l am morn4ho paid 1 1 knowing tbit you sived tuaf Utto ft .Id ol clovei. How much did you get? Ab.iut three tot.r. But Mr. Levering, 1 mail, f Not a w V.t, it yo t don't want to oil,mil me, Intciraptfd Levering. 1 trust there isn’t a man around hero that wouldn't do as much lor a ueighb o iu .imo of ue al. Still, If you feel embartassej -U you do i’t w ish to str.ud my debtor, pay mo iu good will. Dies llardy roue l bis eyes slowly, an 1 looking iu a s'.range, woods:lu 4 way at Mr. Lovering,sold. Shall we not ho tricu Is, Mr. laivoring reached one hand. llardy grasped It with a quick short grip aid '.lieti, ui if to tudo hit louilngi Hi ti wore t> 1 coming too strong dropped h,ud worn oil hastily. Tiieo's killed him ? said the (J laker, o 1 ids next meeting w iih I,evert ig tho enemy is dean I H alu by kluJiie**, answer ad I'.vul Lov eiing ; wlileb you au|>[>lled. No, (bee look It from Uol’s arm iry ninie ltd ill'" m iy e-iniji tlicmuiive* wltll til edisrge, and bec.pitie myjncitile, replied ‘lnr lJ ;ker. And 1 -trilid, frr thy peace, and safety tliee wiil never, use any other weapon* ill lighting will, thy neighbors. I hey aie sure to kill. 7. <S, Alii HUH On >ui truth ti ini the counsel wah (lesired toobialniiiidm!*i.'ii Irom a witne*koi llie l.'iOwn Hint, having blmsill been one ol the sworn member's.*>! llie league, lie bad 1.. o bllbod l*. become it py on tbu 011.- eif. Having vuiuly labmed Inr nearly 1111 hour to gel a reply,.be said : Come now, Bir, did you 11 -l come dlreci ■triTTu —ttiisc men —to —Dublin —on —Monday last 7 I did kb, promptly auwmud the wilucas. tVeib Hlr.diiitt I* dii'Ct ut all evenu Now, Hr, wic*. it tell me, m us Intel a way s |>(.*lbki, what motive brought you here 7 The loci -motive, to be mre. The (p.aulity cl I’oik an I olhei lui|)rop er lo.nl < oiisum. and la uuorinini* nod prndoc t it* luuvitAld result. In ii.m.me'ablc lyties o| disease, taped illy liman ol the blmrd, rxblhltoil in I’imples, iilotcbea, Boies, etc., all ol wbleli yield inj.ldly and auiely bi Dr. Btii'ajllood Mixture. A Mile girl was reproved lor playing out-d.>or* wMi Iroyv, and informed that, being seven yaara old, aim was “too big lot 1 bat now.’’j Hut withal imaginable li m ■ 1 nee. she VffU u d ! Why, the bigger we grow the we like Viu. 'I lie NeaNfoVl Tribune ol the ;i I l.a* n di l.ateb Ifltß Aasiliugto.. ■.• porting tlj-it .bl! rsoii Ip Via bun aspliatlon* and ; po. tern loMki Lulled Hiatea Bcnatoral. p Irom Mis.ufppf, and that bla liiemt* mgt it I ri, t' talc the chance* of nmoval 'I Ida politic! disabilities by Congreas- Tbla may lie at) hat it I* more likely bi be on< ..I the ijiM*betJ'aHtl-bl< ody*b<.ii<: with which lligTr bone I* actual one to bi/hl tii tluildj Uapubllcana J t I'el'-ie elce tiona. ’ MA/A/Zw 7a 1 ON. The Main# Rc|iublican Conrenllon h 8 shown it ota alt down on the Blile * fuvoi- Ite *<rn. lit ba* peculiar Idea* about cur renoy, sonMlabat diflert nt from the aver age run of New Kuglanderr. lu the 8 ate ommittM Blaine uoted that 111 any lion about tb* eurrt£cy the wmd ’coin’ kbouiu w: nwcg.ou- uui v>w overruled, aei the party will go Into the campaign hi. try conclusion* with the (ireenbackets on an out-and-out hard mon ey platlorn. A feir end bocow New England widow, who bad burled three husbands, recently went with a gentleman, who in hi* young er days bad paid her marked attention, to inspect tbe grave* of her dear departed*. After contemplating them in a mournlul siltnes she murmured lo her companion, Ab, James, you might have been in that row now if you bad only had a little more courage. _ We sw A lex-jader Stephens on the cars tbe other day. We thought it was some body’* overcoat thrown on the only unoc cupied seat in tb* coach, end pick in; it up we started to throw it across the back of the seat, when it began to kick and swua i. We dropped it and as U hit; the door a vote* aaid, “I’m Alexander Stephen”, sir.” He ia as thin a* a June shade,weighs about thirty, and aitti ng sideways it will take six ruefa as be u to fill a car scat —North Car olina paper. *ltk lliil*4ihr. J One of .nr exchange* kns the lollow ' ing : j This c '.npUinf is tho result of caiing ton much aid excrcteiug too J tile. Niue t'met iu ter, the cause It In the met iliat Ibe stomach was not able to digest the haid last Introduced into it, cilliet from ii* having lie, n ui,s>iliable, or excessive in quantity. A diet of biead 11ml butler wiih iTpe frui sor berries, with moderate c n -1 iituous exircise in jha open air, aullicieni to keep up a gentle pc'S|i|iatlon would core almost every case m a sl.o I lin e. Two tesspoonfula ol powdeicd charcoal in u hail .uiass ol waloi and drank, generally give* Itisiaal 1 tiljel. We are inclined to think Uut the a oo vo remedies may do n some, bul not tj *ll ca ns. A sovi reign remedy lor ttiD divlieasing disease is n it easily found, A Corresp.indcut in 0 nn.ee lifcut contributes the following on thia su':- ject: Sick headache is periodical, comes on at ro .ulai inlei vds, and is tho signal ol distress which the sloim.ch puis up to in form us that thoro is an oventlitalino co.- dillons ol Its fluids ; that It needs a n,|i| tal acid Li res loro the bailer/ to Its nor mal working cou l lion. When the Hr-t symp'.oms ol huadaclto apppoar, take a ta tlc\ ooiifitl ol lemon juice clear fifteen ininuloa befo re each meal, am] Hie sane dose at bo '-time ; follow (Ills up until all Hjtiipto.iis are pass d,taking no other rom 0. les, ami you wllrsoon bo able to go tree Ifibm It.ls unwelcome nuisance. Many w ill object to this, because ihu remedy is 100 simple ; hut 1 have m ufc many euro* iu this way. —. —— mn* •—1 .1 .. Blaine is evldeully tryiug to bull-1 zc his NVHV Into the piesidency hi IHBO. But the plolmlihity |, that all ithor amiHtr lie will catch him, and this In the lace of the fact that Bob luawstvll J.* iw be it,vis that flVeie Ts a toni l /. *o in me In realUi. A cable dispatch reports Paris a good deal worked up over a rapoil Iu the Temp, that Gun. Grant lias dummied Napoleon as the enemy rd F mice, the betrayer ol the republic ami the author of usejoas and fatal war <, au I said he didn't care to see any ol the It m*i>aite family. We l.avu got 10 practice (bo most rigid economy ut aiieli 11 time ns Ibis, mmirked a inui) on Ibu kltlu walk. I huvo t..ppeil ail llie papur* which 1 former I) auhnuiibcd -tel -and don't buy c.uinly , toym i.ml llie lil.e for lliu children, lime* are liatd- Come In boys, mi (■ have a drink. . V..*1.,.e Csp.i-ssos ttiy Oj lll' l* 11 that present bidlcatlons point t > llui II <n, A <i. riiurmaii, of Ohio, us the coming o. in lor the Democratic nominee Inr IVml dent. The territory which Turkey braos by Ilia 1 maty ol llerllu Is roughly estimated by the Loudon Drily Nowa at seventy-one thousand live hundred otpmro* in Ilea, or about thirteen thousand atpiare uiilu* more thin the whole area of England ami Wale*. The lo“* In population amount* to more Ilian three and a ball tnlilhma, or ■omewhai more than the entire population 1 f London Wliat-nio you about 7 augrlly exela lined a country etlilor the other tiny to bis wile, who wav touching op h r complexion lie lore tbu mirror. Duly getting up my ; pat ent outside, tear, was Hie ii'ply. A, VUIULY. Nashville American | Washington la aabl to be the warmes' place in tb<i Unite I Huto*. t •"> l*nsi .knts have lovt their lives .111 tla malarial atmosphere. Ami yet Uu.ic are three or ft)or men willing to ttvk ibu Wlii'e House urt four year* w.tli u chance of eight. \*'e ato very biave pe i|ile. 1 1 -M — " " UA N' T JiKA 1 HOUKHOy. Button Poet.] England boast* of a baronet who lm been stealing. That’s nothing ; we have bad a Secretary of the Navy who could gl*e any nohiemau points on that a*om plisbrnvnt. GREENVILLE MASONIC INSTITUTE Commences its Kali st-sslon on Monday the iVtli day <1 July for a term oi loui months, and promises its patrons unabated attention to tl.e thoroughness ol instruc tion and general welfare of it* pupils. Rates of Tuition: fls, $-0 and $32 for nine scholastic months. No deduction lor lost time ex cept in cases ot protracted sick nee*. Greenville oilers many for a school, among olhem, floe society and a healthy locality. I ns* ruction in Mu-lc, by accomplished teachers can he hs<! at the rale# of lrom $3.00 to $3 60 per mootii. Board in good (am Hies at from $9 jo $lO per month. J. II CLINE, Trim 8-2 U. WOOL CARDING. My Wool Cauls are rvnv newly cloth 'J and iti Hue condition mid 1 think 1 can safely say that lan prepared to do good work. 1 desire those nvlvo favor me with pair, nine to wa,'n lit• ir wool at once and tiling it in early so that 1 may card rnd li tve it rea ly when jou want it. Don’t nv ait till kite when 1 may be (tow,. cl an.l not lav ti no In and 1 the w >rk promptly for you. 1 guarantee good roll* w hou good wool i, brought in. 1 am al*) Carding Cotton and making nice Rolls. Bend and gel tome ami try ih, m. Warn I Carding 10 eta per lb. oil furnished, or J the wool. Cotton Carding 8 cts per lb. or the Coll m. 1 will sell Woo; Rolls at 40 cts lb. Cotton Rolls at ~.15 cts lb. My mill G also in good order and seldom ever sh rt of water. Give 1110 a trial, Y<mrs at,'., NA T TEAGLE, Lutherville, o*. June,7-3 no. , Tll© Whit© -is -11 1 n * h THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYING SeviiMacle lf fetroducllon and World-renowned reputation wae tbe death-blow to high priced machlnea. THERE ARE NO SECOND-HAND WHITE MACHINEB IN THK MARKET. This Is a vtrv ImpsrtsHt sMttsr, a* H I* a wall, known and undlipulsd fast fkal mw, m Iht **■ can**! artl etass machtn** wfclefc art oflarsd sa cktap aow-aafav* tr* tkoi* that bav* baaa r aassststd (tkat ft. tik*n back traai eustomar* ■tt*r a**) and roballt sad yat updn U* awrtwt **7He*wMiTi 11 thk nm or aav scwiaa NACHINC NOW UPON TMt MAkkEI. ir it much LAeaen than thi mmilv ma- CHINEI OF THI SINOta, HOWS AND WtEO If COITI MOni TO MANUFACTUai THAN (IfHEH OF THE AFOnEIAtO MACHINtI. Itt CONSTHUCTION II kIMPLC, POJIHVf AND DURABLE. 11l WUKKMANIHIP IS UN&UMAWEO. Do not EU7 any other before try ing tho WHITE. Wees and Terms Made Satisfactory CLEVELAND. 0. IV E W U-A HUE IV N u rorios, Established A. D. IHW. GREENSBORO, N. C. We thke ti ls u.s-tlx and to iiibrm the - ns ot Meriwether, Talbot aud adjoining counties, that our agent*, having ccitifl cateof agency, will visit you during the mouths of July, Auy. and Bept. to solicit your order* lor fruit trees, vine*, &c., for the lad del.very ol I*7B. We reqic-t you to reserve your orders until you can se# our plates representing our varieties, gnd gnt such information as our agents are pre pared to give yon. WE GUARANTEE TO FULFILL MTUB LETTER ALL WE PUOMHK. Our senior JOSHUA LINOLKY has, t,r the past fifty years, engaged in collect ing, proving and selecl'ng fruit* ; and we hate now every variety of superior kind# In the world, ami those forst adapted lor jbe re tb and It# different localities. Don't for humbugged by tree peddlers but come to headquarters for good fruit*. Those doubting the merits of the Lind ley Nurseries can have auch doubts re moved by referring to John il. Williams ot Loth' rvillc, Judge Cunningham of At ar.u, Editor of Vinm at >b, J. 11. Parnell Wert Point, and bundled*”©! others who, have tested our Iruils to perlect satlsfac lion. Thanking |>ou for past patronage we tsk a continuance of rame. Ycry lt< ep evtfully. J. BINDLEY * BON. Live energetic men wanted as agent* ibersi commission given. Aldresa J A dlo ri, Njv ivn It L. L. LA WHENCE, Newnaa, G*. NO 35