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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1878)
The Meriwether County Yfindicator VOL.fi THE VINDICATOR. PUnt.ItUIKD rvVKKV FRIDAY, BY WH. T. REVILT , AT |3.nO PER kX N l M. IN a.u vam t t'O** Soh site o! tU* COUNTY OFFICERS OKDINaJW.... ...f A- '• Hi ion SHERIFF.. O. 8. Fiortn.. CLERK la . C W. H K.! . T AX RECEIVER R.tC Clement- TAX COLLECTOR J. O. Chmtiai.'i TREASURER ..G. J Anthony BUUVfcYOR <), F. Matthew* CORONER John R. COUNTY COMMIiaSIuRERS. If. A. Chuitn, Aron Sibley, C. J. Kecea, J. E. Bachs nan. Allen H. Wafc'j* l . UOAlil) OF EDI CATION. John W. Paik, W J Bane Maiiaou Brave*, R* A. I'arker A 11. Fireman, Sec. MNATOK 3’h IMali let, F. M 1 lunrau 11EPKE>ENT ATIVtt. F. J. Willi MB', C. W . William* *- = BUSINESS CAROi JOHN W.I'ARK \ TTOHNKY AT LAW uaaKNVIi.LK, Ua A ill practice it* Meriwether and the ad l-l slie*. > A. 11. r i-.t ..d IN ATTOMNUY AT LAW l. HZKIS V H.I.K fb All buL.*# eu'.rutted to In* cie aiiuml rd lu piooipll) aud faithfully. D. It. h EITII. V ATTORNEY AT Law GHKKStVIJ ! K Ga W ill | raotke h Mwiwethir and tin count n oooqeiatey Uc Coweta ciicuih A. O H O,YD. t/. f*. H. i j EriIDKNT DLNI.M' j GMkeeviM.e G* 'Jem,* I ah. Alt work warranted. T. P.McELWREA TH, DEN I In r, MSiIOIA 04 I I A VINO I nan actively engaged In ih* il I'laetiou ol Dm.Wl ftmgciy uuitog the ft it)' yen)*, I Uel (.cuij elect lo •)* •ll kind* of Dtutal *'<ik lu Ihe very h-H ttylu of the AM,end I soinsil Ihe psirou ge at fhc poo) iu of Milwelji< county, assuring all who psltonvze me lhal they ahafl l aw ihe Mwy best aiyie ut wik, and (•r a> liltle u uioy a* would I* charg'd by ,„y wlM(tent Dm list In U e state. Cor rcapeuduncs by mail promi Hy ausww . j/IP E. 1 iJSftIiJtLL, Fl E .b his I'lole*’i"nl 1 e)v .cm* I" ( ) J'ubtic DM.( )<•* h) ii |l, ;i Dr J. K- <<■ 'leuall. l ll ” Diug Bioie. DU. Jt. li. A-v I DON Y, i FFELh ki* i ioh-adm al **ivie* t’ V J u.e cittz* O* O* oieeuynwauu vkimty . Ofho otJ. L. G Twied A D'ux M*>ie l ii A siPffcbfcLhl .ml FANCY liiGilk (i */l f.aGisnge, Geoig)*- ALBERT LEHMAN I I A A NOW, and will kicp always cm JLJ het and at hi* uIJ tnu Las. ai * of tk* 1 1 bde square, a gts and ntid wtu txi kctxo stock or JEWELRY AND FANCY GOOD Lonsi.lmg, ol |n of, OP GOLD and ML\ Kit M a'ches, Jfc. Flcu, and key-winders,of rhe fieet wake Bpieudi Gold aud Mlver Waich Chains. CLOCKS of •!) sizes, maker* and puce* Void Pena and ali kind* of feoMme ; UoW Silver A steel Spectacle* A Ey t-Ula*wv, BDLJD-feILVEKTABLE WAKE Silver Plate Were „t all kinds and style*. Packet, Table Cutlery, and Bazars by tbs eery reeown-d n.akerv, - Joseph Dodgers aad George WosAenbolri.s. repairing 1 am still repairing ali goods is ruy line Too many citi* ns ol Meriwether and ad join If C tool lie* have tested my woik V> word Ire® me aa U the charac tar of H. 1 will, however arrant ali m wart, doDe,tDd reapi(eluiiy aek a ceatiociar.ce of the pair nags T ka* e received from my frtccdr hi XettssoMr< j&BELT LEHMAN. *stiiiiiiXi'kw. . ,4aA can yowr efeu wlb I*- ** -e H'* Ttbm 0-Mtifeg Tiplkftr U Sweats —atakss TwtSiSi aiglf thoUw v.fcrfM, md m, Annua, , rv—yiApt* A ekildra; Beall Eropooß sad Bores ; K*reoTwL* ,jd Presorts Ais asm isi lap of Haas. Mi Ss iliiWT 1 d*w re relied reck eathaziaauc <w. met Istlon^ rom Wko bar* tart it. . j For tale by Dr. J. E. G. Temli Aolf John .4Unll.il /John Altaili.ll, my Jot'J. dm. Wlifu al fir-l e were tuqvi.i.il, l iia.l mi Ury ! ; mv puettet, J It >, But now yon know 1 lirin’l. 1 apont it all in heating you. John, Recsnsr 1 loved you so, 8.. t matk how you have treated me, J tin Alcohol, my J e. John Alcohol, my Joe J hn, We have been too 1 ng t ■.el'.er, You now imi't take one rod, John, And 1 wi'l take the oilier. For wa must ninth t- down, J dm, li hand in hand we go. And 1 will have lb fll your bib, John Alcohol, my Joe. the i.iniTiT.ni: of man, When the world was created, and all ereatuics a-aembled to hare tliel. Jitc tnu. nppointe I, thu ass fiist advanced ami ask id how 1. ng he would have to live. Thirty yeats, will dial be agreeable to the. T Alas 1 cried the ass, h it a long while. Ueiuembet that a wearisome existence will be urine, Irotn morning until night 1 shall have to bear heavy burdens, drag ging corn sack* to mill that others may eat bietd, while l shall have no encour atfemeui, r.oi be rule shed by anything but blow* and kick*. Give me but a poilion of that time. 1 prat Natuie was moved with c.)DJ|iasaioii ami -|)letCuUd but eighteen yeais Tue act w ent oil comforted, and the d.>g ratio lor waul. flow long dost thou lequiie to live Tidily years were too many for tho as* but will thou be c muuled wiifi them f u. kivl Natuie. I* il thy will fl at 1 should f replied the dog. T Ink Low much l shall Laic Ul ruti about; my tv l will not U*l lot so ioiig i lime , alii win ii 1 sliall have lost my loeth lor biting an I voles foi lurking,shut e • aliall I be Ut lor but to lie In s corner ari l grow l f Nali) i* thought he was light, ami gave bim twelve yasi*. The ajm then appeal ed. 'UIOU will doubtless willingly have the thirty year* ; thou will uot have to labor a* the sss and dog. I,tie will lie pleasant lo llice. Alt, no, so It may seem hi others but h ill not be I Hfiottld vuddlog @vei rain down, l aliafl have uo sp .on t I shall play merry trick* ami excite Uu .hl<i by giuiir vsw. and tlic ihu rewarded wilh a soui 'P/' Dow often sorrow lies concealed In'lihid a jest I I shad not be able lo endure ft foi lu ty yaat, icplicd the ape. Nsturo u gtacious and be rcelv*.l bm ten. At laat came man,healthy aud strong ad asked the measure ot Ins dav*. Will Hriily yea** content tin e f Alt I how short a lime I exclaimed lot mau. When 1 *bali have built my house, tu ii kindled a fife on my own health ; When tin- trees J bate planted are about to bloom •od best fruit , when life shall aecin most desirable, to me I shall die,—Oh Natuie, grant tue a longer \ erio'. Thou shall lane tbe eighteen ol the as* beside*. That is n t long enough, n plied the man. Take the twelve yeais ol the dog, said Nature. It is not yet suflleis!)'., give me more, re plied man. i givu thee llit-o the tun year* of the ape; m vain w ilt thou ciane-moie. Muii depaitud satisfied. Thus man iivaa seventy year* The first thirty are hamau yeur* and p* swiftly jy.—He is then healthy snd happy, lalairs cheerfully, and r*j ilce*lu bur existence. Thu eighteen years of the as* corue next, and burden up on burden is heaped upon him ; lie carries ihe corn that is to feed others ; blows snd fc icks sre the wages ol hi* faiUifol service. The twelve year* of ihe dog'=f**rlow, *n J Me lose* his teeth, and lie* in t corner snd growl*. When tbeaa are gone the *;.'• ten yesrs lorn, the conclusion. The man weak and sidy, become* ihe sport of chil dren.— Legend from tht German. OUUWIMO 01JJ. It la ibe w leion thought countctod with middle life that life'a last basinets it begun io earnest, and it is then, midway be tween the cradle and tbe grave,that a mao begin* to marvel that be left tbe days ol youth go by so ball enjoyed. It la tbe pensjre autumn leelioc ; it la tbe actuation ol ball sadnesa that we experience when tbe longest day of '.be year is paat, aad ev ery dry follows is shorter, and ibe ligbt lainter, and tbe feebler sbaowa tell tbst Nature is hastening with gigsDtic footsteps to her winter grave.—Bo does man look upon hi* youth. When tbe Qrat gray hairs become visible, when tbe unwelcome truth fastens itself upon the mind that a man is no 1< nger going up bill, but dost) aad that the sou is always westering, be iooka back on things behind. When we were children, we thought aa children. But now there Ilea before us manhood, with its ear network, and then old age and then the crave, aad then borne. There is a ascend youth for man, better and bo* tier than bts first, if be will tank wo, and pot look bagk. —F. W. Kobsrlaon. GREENVILLE, MERIWETHER COUNTV GA. AUGUST 23 1878. VHIA TAy OLD MA .V WOULD VO It 11 h WKUM TO UNO MV W He would mirty a clever, respectable, good-looking, iuiellectual, healthy, vrnil con nec ted young woman, and love her *. a eivo her will tue utmost II lelity, a* long a* lde should continue her to him as ■ wile. It any tool does not understand the sense, duty and pleasure of this, upon the naked suggestion, he world col under stand the argument in *up|Kut ol It. 1 therefore pretermit it. lie would try iu an humble, modest way to .to lhe will ol Goq ; and in his relations al' men, lovi.igly lo work rtghrebßnee->. fie would by some lioneet moans—cash ron credit—by putcliase, gill r inheri tance, own a trail ol laud—not loss .than two hundred and loriy. Her* he woul 1 fix I is earthly home fur the whole term oi his natural lit, and having plain, substan tial houses, and commodious outhouses an I shelters, with one hundred and illly acres open land, betides orchards, gardens patches, lets, etc., he would begin to culti vate his farm. lie would plant on* thousand walnut trees ; twenty or thl ty year* hence th*b yields ol nut* and limber would be worth s laigu sum. He would plant live acios . I flg trees,and learn how to dry, preserve and pack the figs into boxes lo.*ii’iatk. i. Alter a few years the proceeds would ins a profit of a thousand do!lam annually. fie would plant live acres in scuppei uoug grape vi *. In a lew yu.u* the wine would lie wmth several thoiisnud dollar* annually. He would pint.l five ncres In sugar cane, and manufacture his own syiup and nto lasaea, end a little surplus. lie would cultlvsle tIVO ucrus Of Cabba ges,with U plow,and use them in making slop* for milch cows and to laiteu hogs. Tics, with plenty ol turnips, poiatorifinoue ic .qual i>> the yam,) mid hay, would al ways secure titiik sml bolter In abut: dance. lie would lev. ! his ism)*, gather all the loose rocks to tho low places where the soil would .ash out his field and 11 ruck* were at hand would make rock lenews ol .licse places, so ilist no soil should escape and no rain wat r either, lie would cut Ins . itches lor guide rows and to protect (lie hollo.n Ir.mi hill daliou he would till mire the lull top. He would tnanulaclute left lons of coin post, ai s oat <>t not mure than < ne tou ol guano, or any popular iu, r,ihosphate, poasis-li.g, In value to ciop and soil twice mummht. In RtvjUuT h WTIT ttfil OtmHhlng uLo'it bow lo do Ibl*. Ue would read the Bible, | rsy at and p'sy sill, his childieu, eomf'.rt and efic urage bis wife, bn Just and liberal to his laborers; avoid political prijudtce* and tlic hitler rtics cl paity strifu ; auil a> U the corrupt ing, di moralizing diaboham "I nulgluu* secUriauism, be would try to lorgei thst human nature was cupsble ol i'. /Touthern Cullival&r. \ l‘Al AMO MU THK LAW YKIVi. While a number of lawyers snd gentle* men were dining at Wlcaaset recently, * )o)ly soul from the Emerald isle appeared and called for dinner. The landlady told him be should dine when the gentlemen were done. Let him crowd in among n*. whispered a limb ol the law, aud we will have some fun with him. The Irish mau look hi* seat at the labl. You weie Dim In this country, were you not, njy friend 1 No sir, I was born in Ireland. * 1* your father living t No sir, be la dead 1 What layout occupation 1 A horse Jockey, Dr. What was you father's occupation ? Trading horses, air. Did your lather ever cheat any person while he was here f I suppose be did cheat many, sir. Where do yon suppose he wenl T To Heaveo, air. What do you suppose ha la doing io Heaven f Trading horses, sir Ha* be chested any one there T Ha chested one, I believe, sir. Why did they not proeecut* him ? Because they searched tbe whole King dom of Heaven and couldn't find a law yer. _________ A BkMKDT fob ta*om Itt.— Dr. 8. A. Brown, United States Navy, state* in the Medical 1 Incurd that be ha* found a spe cific for the troublesome eruption produc ed by the poison osk or poison Ivy (fihut toxicodendron) so common iu our woods and ao often mists ken for tbe Virginia creeper, which the plan*, somewhat resem ble*. Tht* specific he find* In bromioe, which be has osed with unvarying (access in at least forty cases. He uses the drag dissolved In olive oil, pquaolioe, or glyce rine, in the strength e from tea to twenty drops of bromine to tbe ounce of oil, and rub* tbe miiture gently on tbe sfiected part three or four times a day. The bro mine is so volatile that the solution should be renewed within twenty-four boars from it* preparation. The eruption never ex tende alter tbe first thorough application, and it promptly disappear* within tweoty foui hour#, if tbe application is persisted in and tbe patieot is entirely cured.-( Miatoj Record. THREE 001 LESSON*. One ol my flrl lesson*, said Mr. hfinrgls, the emit out merchant, was in 1813, when l was eleven year* old. My grandfather had a fi ok ol sheep. which ware csfetu lly lends 1 uniing the wr of those time*. ! was the shepherd-boy, and my busiuefs was lo watch the sheep tu the field. A boy whothought more of bisbook lhau ilieahcep was sent with me, but It'll the work with me, while he lay under the tret * and read. I did not tike tint, and finally went to uiy grand father and complained of It. I slmll never forget the smile ol the old gentle men as he said . Xevsr mind, JuhatUan, my boy, it yon watch the sheep, you will have the sheep. What docs grand father mean by tlmt ? 1 i said tu my suit. I don't expect to have sheep. My deis were moderate—a fine buck worth e hundred dollars. 1 could not exactly matt#;- tit Hi my mtnd wfiat ft was, but I had g'cat confidence In him, hit he was a Judge, and had boon to Cos i gress in VViibtngton’t tlmea, 1 conclud o.l it was all right, and went back content edly to the sheep. After I got into the field 1 could oof keep lilt w ords out of roy head. Theu I thought bt Sunday's lesson: Thou hast bcefi faithful over a few thing*; l w 111 make fhfib ruler over many thing*. I began to tee through It. Never you miud wbo neglect* his nty ;,be you Islth tul, and you will have yon reward. I received a ficcoad lesion soon after I catu. tu New Turk ns a clerk to (lie late Lyman Reed. A merchant ot Ohio, who know me, caine to buy goods, ami nnld, Make yourself so useful that they cannot do without yOtl. I took this moaning, quicker lhau lhai ol my gtsndfilbei'r. vV’oll, I worked upon ihesu twu idea* until Mr. Rco<) offered me u partnership in the butanes*. The first moiulng alter the partnership Ws made known, Mi. James Gerry, the old ten met chant, called In to congrstu nio me, and he sail, You ar right now, I have one word of advice to give you , It* Careful whom you walk the ■Ursula with. That ivas leaeon number three. And ivhal lessons aru '.hey ? Fidelity In ell thing* ; do your best to your cwplog'er \ caretulnest shunt your aasochtlua. I*et everybody lake tliesn le>- sons home ff)d aludy them. They are the foundation Slope ol chsractur soil honora ble suocesskl <B' ■— 4 Brave Millet. Home lew weeks ago Jack Kermetii, i iremsa ofib* Hamliurg mine, ha t Just UM** a, |f(*tr ev *•*#* ** **• ■• .■ Ins unusl found ol iiiapecti >u, when his at tention was culled to a man crawling out ol an eighty foot deep winze, who fell tainting ai soon us he notched the llmir ul (lie drift. Jack rushed lo tire man, found trim insunslt 10, and saw at onec ll was s case ol foul air, and it llashtd oero>* tits mind trial there were until miners in Ilia hoi lorn oMliui drill, To rush to another I k*< ilon ol the in no and snunm n assistance gnb s rope, hurry buck and start down tb* wings of llie ladder was but the work ol * utloule. Urn. bi g the be Horn he found them lying In a stuptr and Insensl bio. lie attached the ro|>u to the body ol one ol them, sang out lo the mini rs who had gathered si tho moulh of the wing* to haul away ; they did with a will, and soon landed him on tup. The operation was repeated with tho other twe, and then Jock, dizzy and faint, climbed out, hi* temples throbbing with pain and vary nearly ore’cetne himself. Home lime ago Jack was workin lu the Atlas tnlue, pulling in a bled at the bot tom ol s ninety toot winze, iu com|rany with a brother miner. Everything being ready lo fir* It, ki* companion It the fire, eud both thirled up the ladder, Jack she*<k Ue bad climbed about twenty feet when his companion shouted that he wee about to taint. Without a mo rnal'i hesitation Jack slipped hack, eud |usl a* the men relaxed his held succeeded in grabbing a death grip on bli shin. Il was a fearful beery bordeo, the men weighed 800 pounds ; but, pulling fourth ell bis muscular energies, h slowly climbed the tedder roend by round, the insensible mi ner embarrassing his progress by liis con tortion*. It wee almost certain death Ur iels be socceedert in getting out of retsb of die explosion, sod hi* progress seemed to be painfully slow ; but be bung on and was in tea feet oi Uie hip before the blast went oil— e sufficient distance to place bim end Ins load nut of barm's way . Half a dozen rounds, more, brought bi in U> ibe surface ol tbe drill, where he deposited the man so J fell exhausted beside him.— iCurcka Suntiael. Were 1 to pray for a taste, says Hir John Heracbel, which should stand me instead under every vaiiety ol circumstances, and be a source ot happiness and eheerfulnea* to me during Hie, and a shield against Its ills, however things might go amiss and the world frown upon me, it would boa taste lor reeding. Give a man this taste and tbe means ol gratifying U and you can hardly tail ot making bim s hippy man, uni fee, Indeed, you put Info hie hands a mist perverse selection of books. You p ane hire io contact with tbs best society id every period of history—with tbe wisest lbs wittiest, the tendered, tbe bravest sod the purest characters who have adorned bornaoitj—you make him a itemsea ol all unifon*. a contemporary of all agea The world has beta c.ruled for him. Duvy Orarkcii, Il was during his fuel session as n 'leg- Ulster' lhal Davy met wkh danie* lU' k aliurwarda I'ieaid et rathe Uiu*<l Siam-, but then uly iu nmuAiced youi g lawyi i Both happened uue day to li* ateunting iu a crow, i ol mentbsis. P*fik remarked I hat a bill would be iwmcdtstely intro.luuud lo alter thr Judiciary. t.ToehcU, who did nt know what the deuce ihe word judlc ary meant, briefiy replied, l s'|>>** •■, and to cover up hi* iguoraece hastily a lipped away from the crowd. Bom* lime slier he got to Nashvill*, never having be.Mi in a town before, Colonel Clocked became the hero ot snothoi expelimeo, which, at terwarda. when a lueuibej of Cong res*,lie was tot dof ielating lo liia IrlendA lie was iuvl'ed to pay e visit t*> a billiard sa loon—the busk ha Nashville. lie bed nev er beard ol hiliUrda much,eud had never seen them played. Arrlvlug *tU* saloo ', Si* cuikwity wee greatly excited et Bering some men witii long >ticks shoving and puiichiug at pretty red end white balls, which would roll ul) into their piopor re c ipieciu*. lie left highly pleased. It wae duiiug iho suiue ptiied that Cr ckol' was iuvilrd to a sploudid supper mid bauquel at the fine aud arlstocrallo mart ton of Mr lt.wlu.lu Naabvilh'. Colonel Clock oil, ar riving ni the huusti, atrudu aciow the gal lory or piazzt to the dor. Loukiug in, Im was surprised to see tho lablc-clolh *prou I all over Ihe floor, nevei having bolorfl seen s carpet, except Ihe tine of tH-nrskin which lie hl neeil ou bis cabin ft >or In the wood*. Not Knowing what the I was, end seeing uo way lo gel to Ihe flrr ;>!aco except by crossing what he liellevud to lie tho table-cloth, Cohmel Oronkutl, in lull view ol Ihe igher gueua, csiiil.tnily looked tills way nod that lo see if there was any chance except by crossiti;-. At Ind lie inul'orod to lilm-olf. Who in Iho - m nfinid f Ho crept around ilm carpet till tho fireplace w r rear hod. Hdore sup per wa* announced, M*. Ir.vi-i and tho boy* had a li till old tl'uu lidouti’g to lit vy's b'ar storle*. Now, ho had neret Jlaun at n et before, and uf:er the guests were Bested at iho table, a negro walling boy eamn up to Pin back of III* chair muJ naked illiu would have lea or cofl.e. Crm'licll, Insisted not only on taking the cofluc, but Iho wniter also, sml so h* and llin Imy hint II lively lor k while. Crockett was an old hue Whig, and In hit Ural race lor Congnas Iront Teuneanee licked Colonel Hunt, * DrmocrnCnwlully, boating idol hy u Iro meuduua majority. While a inuinher ol that iKjJy, and to his daughter, who w olu ' *" .le* shout scueptiiig the pand olb y ruing man lo nmrrlsgu, hu ■,„* the famous ex|ircsh*n,First, Im sure you're light, then go ahead. And she (lid, lo her mlialai lion. Year* relied on, and Clock c.t, singularly enough, went to Texas, as General Houston did, In lime lo lake part n the grent struggle ol 183d agn nal Hods anna and tlm Mexican (lower. While Ifoll'jton aas nppolulvd to columiuil ton I'exsti army, Orookell went lo Hin Anto nio and i ffered Ills services to Colonel Travis, commanding the 111 luio I pairi* m ♦if the celebrated Alamo lorlreea. lie per- Uliu i with Its defenders, all of whom weiu pul tj the swoi'l by llie Mexicans. Crock rli’s body was found in a corner o! ihe fortress surrounded by a number of the enemy. Mis name W embalmed in T xa ■ history us < no of Tiuvi. 1 limn olal lu.n l. A AT A Y OP rXKUiniON. Have roc doctor, ail I’ll give y* * ll cluck lor# thousand d<d!n • TliC doctor gave liim a icrnedy Unit soon cased him, anil ho called net: Keep al il, doctor, and I'll give y u a check lor five hundred dollura t In hall an hoar more ho wn# able lo ait tip, and he calmly remarked : Doctor, I feel like living you filly dol lar hill. When the doctor wan ready to go, the sick, man u up and oreaaed, and he tol lowed the phyaiclan to the door, and void : hay, and clor, rend in your hill Hie Arat of the ronnlh. When ala month* had been gathered lo Tlme’a bottom, the doctor sent in a bill amoun'lng to Die dollar*. lie waa naked to cat It down to three and after ao doing, lie hail to ade to get it, got judgment, and the plaintiff put In a atav execution. iuk uabTToFoukyinu. Boy*, I lie habit of obeying al mice la one of the treat habita in the world. It mekea prompt, active, energetic, boaiucaa men. 'H hr, it ia now, at once, right oil, hal lead* all the work in lire world and geta Hie pay f iril, too. A boy Unit ia prompt and ready ia (ust the boy that will gel recom mended lor a place in a warehouse or of fice, and when be geia a p'ace he wilt keep il uutli he geta piorooted, till finally be be couea a member of the firm, probably it* manager. All because he la on band, ready and prompt; tee* what is to be done and ready to do U. , I'll bet a sheep, raid an o‘J farmer to Ids wile, that our l>oy Zrk’el is going crazy ! Why, what on earth makes you Ibi uk so ? exclaimed tbe alarmed .not her. Cauvo be Is grinning at the cart, and grinning at the pump, and grinning at the oxen, a-d grin ning at everything. Nomcnse t said the experienced matron ; Drn’t you knoW he received a love letter tuis morning f WOOL CARDING. My Weol Cunts are now newly clothed xnd in flue anuii i m mill I think 1 SMI ■afely my lhal I am prepend to do good work. I de*iro tlwHi who levor sa* with l.lr nage in wash He ir wool at owe* east bring il in early so tlmi l may card and have it n-a 'y when toil went It. down wait till Uft when 1 may be crowded and n >l have lime in do the work promptly tor you. I guarantee good coll# Wheat good wo if D brought in. lamaU > Carding Coftoa and sea king nice Ro'd*. Bond and get aooM end try them. Woo) Carding 10 <U par lb. ott fur< rshrd, or ) the wool. . Ck.tt'B Carding ..Sets par IK nr tho Colt >n. I will sell Whoi Roll* at. .40 rt* IK Cotloo Roll* at ltd* IK My mill I* atm in good order end seldom ever *b rl ot waten Ulvs m* a uial, Your* Ac., NAT TKAOLK, Lutherrilla, On. J m a 7 3 no. v The White * IS— "llpi iTi-IHB I V jM ■ THE EASIEST SELLIM, THE BEBT SATISPYHM SfiiiiMacie If* IntroSaailM mad WaiU.nMntfl raputatfan waatSa ffilMwWw '*•*. prioad maobiaaa. THERE ARE NO BECONO-HANO WHITE NACHINEB IN THE MARKET. This Is s vsrv l*s|*sffsst waHsr, aa N Is aswH* known snd anai.pui.S 1.0 l Ihat away at k* ss caiisd flrti-stsss macfclss* wk.iaa are ••(**• sa cHsao now-*-o*v* sr* Hissa ffwf have ease ra mS nuSv Arno e^wUraunSwiifc IT* CONSIRUCIION IIIIMPLt, fOfilTnrtl fiHO °ni woRKHANtHia.iI umuarAtaio. Lo aot Buy lny othor bafon try ing tho WHITE. prices and Terms Made Satisfictorr AQX27TS WAXTWD i Whitt Sewing Machine Cta* CLEVELAND, Q> NE W GARUEN N urneries, Establish ad A. D. 18Jtt- OIIKENBBORO, N. C. Wr ti ic tlii* n * ill'd io lefrim the - zena ol Meriwether, Talirot aad adjoining counties, that our agents, having certifi cate of agency, will visit you during tbe months of July, Aug. and Hcpt. to solicit your orders for Iruil trees, vines, As., for the tall delivery ot 1878. VTe req'iest you to reserve your orders until yon can see our pistes representing our varieties, and gvt such inlorinstirro as our agent* are pm pared Io giv* yoni WE GUARANTEE TO FULFILL DTHK LETTER ALL WE PROMISE. Our senior JOSHUA LIMOLBY has, I T the past fifty years, enraged id coifoct ing, proving slid *o loci'ng fruits ; and we bate now every variety of au, eiior kinds in tbe world, and tlioso beat adapted for the so'.Hi and Its different lora'llic*. Don't be humbugged by tree peddlers but come to In udi|uartcrs for good fruits. Those doubting the merits of tbe Lind ley Nurseries can have such doubts re moved by lelcrring to John 11. Williams ot Lulherville, Judge Cunningham of At anta, Euilor ol Vinpicatuß, J. U. I’aruell We-t l*oint, end hundreds of others wfco. have tested our lruits to perfect MtisSbc* tion. Thankinu <>u fur pest patronage we ssk a continuance ol tame. Very Respectfully, J. LINDLEY A HOH. Live rne'gciic ruea wanted aa agmils i ;rsl comuiwiou gives. 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