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    Tiio Menwetiier County V indie^toc
VOL.fi
THE VINDICATOR.
Pt BI.ISUKl) mT ritIPAT,
BY WM. T. EEVILT.,
AT A9.00 "ER ANNUM.IK ADVANCE
OXactajth *• nf Un lax* _____
COT3HTY OFFICERS
ORDINARY : A. '• H* lou
BHKRIFF o. B. Florcme
CLERK S. l\ W. H Ktlei
TAX RECEIVER B- B- Clement*
TAX COLLECTOR .....J- O Christian
TREASURER O. J Anthony
PURVEYOR O.F-Matthews
COBORER. .John 11. J*>u*
OtVUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
ILA.Cfcueti, avb Bible),
C. J. Jbsev**. 3 E Buchroan
Aiieu U. WaSwm.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
JvhnW.Fmk, W.J. B^ro#
MaiMm • A- Parker
A. U. Freesuui, Bee.
AERATOR Sfi'k Dteuld, F.M. Duucat
HEBItEHENTATI V tt.
F J. Williams, C. W. William.
. i " . ' •*"' gg
BUSINESS CARDd
JOHN W DARK
A ttorney at law
Ck.KNVII LE, C. A
Will practk*' it) Meriaelbsr auJ thu A>l
joining couslies.
A. H. FREEMAN
Attorney at law
GIUn.MVIIAB, O
All busint** ratiuntml to bM care attend
ml to promptly aud iailbluliy•
1). R. KEITH,
AA'nOUNEY AT LAW
UUKKMVIIJ K 0*
Will pfartux. lu. Mtriaeikir ami lit*
(vuiilc tuo.|.(>aing Uit Lowtla circuit.
TiToB”A A l illnbon,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
t.mtkh U.i-a, b*.
i “ Au K, OY1). o 0 B.
| ) KBIDKNT DKNT.BT
J \ GkkkKVII.I.K O*
Terma Cash. AliWolk aeftautud.
T. P.'MoELWREA IH.
DKN 11BT,
MtSOU - <J A.
Jf A VINO b*e<> nwuvciy engaged in tU<
1 I'MUo ol Dexia! .*■i<‘iy ..titbit
Ike let! ten years, J Rel umqoU'nl Iv J.
alt kinds of D ulal vt ik in the very test
style oi ibe Art, und 1 solicit the palum
ge ul lU pent fe ol Mmiaclbet county,
isMiui all bu ytknelit mv net t he)
akali have llit aery best atyleul wik, am
lot at liul U.olwy a would lit (harmed l>>
oy till.| elect Dtliliat i*i ll.t alaii Cof
u/S|>OM!ene by mail l roundly answerer..
lm. K. It. i fciI..KU,
/ FI fci< H rrufeeskmel er vices <o
\_J tkc I’ul/tK- Oflue WHb ln lalhei
I’r J. t U.'leiicll. tt< Hit Uiug Htoie
tTil: jt. a am bony,
OKFKIiIi hi* l'n,le.Ab al wivi-ea to
IbC til TU* Ot UreCuVll* IMili UK Uilt) .
JV Oflit* tJ • t. i> 'Jtlltll lit 4V
llrtig Wtnre
1 UJ£
nt.lt JfcWKLKY -nd KAbCY HIOHk
• H LaUtaog*, Ut3wf*i
ALBERT LEHMAN
HAW l OW, and will keep always on
iracd Hi til* via iUuu East m e ol
Ik* pubik uarc, • good and
u.l kill rx-iau trots ir
JhWELKY.. ANir FAbt* OVOU
ConaLung, of (nut ul,
CT OOLLIsnd BiLVKit VSkithe*. .Jfc;
Mim Mid hey -wiiitti*, w) tbe Ua.l uiuki
Bpleudi Ovid and hilver Which Cb.m*.
CLOCKS
of >ll tinea, Bakers and prices
Hold Pena rod oil kind* of holders; Uvld
tilrtr A atari Spectacles 4 Kye-Ulsstet,
S jUU-tTLVKU TABLE WAKE
Saver Plate Ware
i4 oil kiuus and u;l*h
Pocket, TkWo Cutlery, and lU.ztm
by lb* my raaoww-si makers, Joseph
ifri-Ag— awj Oeurge WosteubVmA
LKLAlßll\a
1 am (lift repairing all goods in wy line
Too many crtlwns of Meriwether and ad
ftdi. leg couaUes have tested toy Work to
require a word Horn me as to the charac
ter oi h. I will, bo meter warrant all to
wark, li used, a* 1 bare always
■Wtiiii lespecttuly ark a tobttnuaoee ol
ibe patron** i 1 bate received from my
friends in Meriwether.
ALBEI T LEHMAN.
Mother's mny at Moaae.
And can >oar child with Dr. MoOetr* TMtfcms
f*T i ichlak ftmWmt). Tcetbin hagalaUH
boweia and nakca TnchtaaA*cr ; CamCbobea-
Istcnlaa end the Socmer CuapialsU •< children.
HedabqdMmdlcm ; twi and frrroh
uhlouuucc t Worse. Wo mcdtnna ever re
mb* here asm tt.
ssFor sale by Us. J. E- G. Terrel! 4 Co-
GREKNYILLE, MfcKIWKTHER COUNTV GA. SEPTEMBER 13 1878.
t<i mll li it Du mu.
Not to tbe man of dollars,
Not to tbe man ut deed>q
Not b> tbe man ol cunning,
Nor 1 > tbe utau ol t ree.li> ;
Not to tbe one wlioe p*4r n
la tor lie wold’s renown,
Not in tonn ol Uahion,
Comeib a blessiug down.
(r
Not unto iai.d’e espansion,
Not to tbe rat er’* clieat,
Not to tue prince ’y mansion. 1
N. •! the bli.lotted ores!;
Not to Uit' sordid woridiug,
Not to tbe knavish clown,
Not lo the haughty tytant,
Couietb a blessing down.
Not to the loliy -blinded,
Not to tbe steeped in shame,
Not to tbe carnal-minded,
Nut to unholy lame ,
N<t In neglect ol duly.
Not in tite monarch’s crown,
Not at the atnile ol beauty,
Cornell) a blessing down.
B it to one whose spirit
Yearns lor the great ami good ;
Unto the one whose storehouse
Y ielded the UUOfffy lo.kl ;
Unto the one who labors
Fc.rliss ol 100 or frown ;
U to the klndly-beerled
Cornelli a blessing down.
Ike Alois with the H*sl El .
About eight yoara ego, wlsen 1 hai nol
railroaded it as long a* I have new, I was
employed as a messenger on a western
railway. 1 dau’t know as it 1* Wrcswaaty
lor me to aay whet Hue it was, but 1 will
call It tbe H T. A 0 H. R., to twee niysell
ibe trouble ol pronouncing the whole
uemr.
1 bad not m'en on tlse run more than a
mouth previous to tbe date ol the ootttl
umee oj which I ntn going to tell you. 1
lied been running n a branch r<ui lor
mine than a year, and 1 might have etaid
there a good deal longer, II I had not
. Inwen to lke l’sKtou’s pluSe when li
weut oil You mw, two of three Umn|>U
nad be* ii made to rob the capreas car, ami
at last, at the end of a long tnu, l esion
was louud dead iu the car with a b diet
bole Us bis bead. But Ibe aatu wus closed
light aim seeute, though an attempt bad
twin iu.de to blow It open, which proved
ui (leelua! But Ute s'.raogodimrt <d II all
was that the key was mis.iug Iroin !*•*-
mil's pocket, and ll was, not lound till a
<n#.i als wskgglterward- T hen it was
dLouvered mi Hie suit ol the Hack, with *
card tied on it,ou ablch It wa* written
bat robber* weie in the Cur, ami he es
pgCii and 'hey would murder him II he r*-
in.nl o give up U # It* y. true Ui
the last. Wed, you limy suppose that I
;t JmA ti lea.l bit ii eamlsh aiM.iil a*
•s p<lug such an uninviting berth ; Hut the
aupeilhtendent gave ovdera, au*l 1 tmaut
T do my duty, however dinag'enable it
might lie. Then the pay was larver Uiau
1 had ever received betora ; and 1 w aa ao
(piaihbd with a r*dd glfl '•'< wa lead
„ i, e ;p me Inbntw* e boose whenever 1
aiould tse able to own one, and that wa*
,j U iif an oljset U< me, 1 • Y ou -
Well, evetytblng fvieaed oil ftnoo'.hly
enough lor aevrral w. eks, and 1 had li
oorne ao.utomod to the route, and made a
d- 1 - it oi no ol very pU;agnl ac<ioaii.tance*,
aud waa glowing to be prelly well con
tamed with wy life. I b*d alomet begun
to think thwioWief*, whonver they wight
be, bnd al w t | U P thoogbta of ever wak
ing anybiing out ol L-y car,and had aooglit
au- User Held ol |*raloo*.
One day I wm lutorime.l by the agent ai
H thal tome time wltbln a week I
would bate W lUe cbrre ol a>out AW,
000 in >| wit *u iU tiaailt over our road
fbe lifUcers ul (lie Hfi'MS company bad
ben. sdvwed ol ibis intended ImporUut
-liipmeut In older that they migbl eser
elw r and -übled vigilance In view ol tire
great rbs incurred lu tbe transportation ot
aueb a tela able consignment.
Tbe evening alter in* conversation witli
|Le agent be called me Into Ure of!ice, and
irrld j*e tbe specie was to go 'orer the,road
tbe Leal day but oae. lie produced an
euvekipe and bunds) it to me, toying as
be did so *. . .
Tbere, Bi'l, are your orders, direct from
tbe srperin'enlent, wilb bU own signature
attacked. Head them carefully aad obey
tbem to tbe JeU. for a little mnoe
cause a great lo to u ' e uwwpaoy
and coat y*u your poeUkm
1 abail do my duty to tbe eery letter, I
replied.
1 am acre you areas b> do ao, *aid the
agent.bat you cannot be too careful. Home
ol tbe members of tbe ligbtflngered pre
teatloo are amait as ligbtoiDg. Tbe plans
Uey can’t Ue*ie ain't worth tbinklng 01,
and they are a* lertlie In espedieoU at tbe
evil one bimselb I tbougbt I’d Jont put
you on your guard in a irieodly way,
and —
There was a aligbt sound at toe door.
II the depot hadn’t been deseited try erery
one except us two, sod the switch engine
osdu’t been up st tbe end of tbe yard,
where me could bear IU iocesaaLl peffln*,
I don’t believd we wouWMiave beard tbe
aonnd at aiU But we both noticed it at
once and as I looked out ol tbe office Into
Uu room beyond, 1 saw a man stand
ing juft intide tbe cuter door, with bis
head inclined toward ns es if be was try,
ing to overbear nor conversation. He saw
me about Ike time 1 Brat noticed bint. 1
knew it frotu the little abort <>i *urpri*o be
save as hie eve* met mine.
He was al! over hi* surprise in a minute
lor he drew Ids iaoe down In au espres
ai >n of Ibe u'mo-t t tiooueeru, aud vain*
tmhlly forward to the wimlvwsot the of
fice Uirough which the ajent always trssn -
acted any Uu-in, s* Le tuighi have with
persona wituout.
He ara. a very lair ap esiinj ra i, aj -
part'illy about lorty, thoojli he mirflt
oavv bew*t a little olds' . II- was .Iresw.sl
in black, and, Wealing, a high kal. he
have passe*! vary wel. In on* ol the
cloth if bit nose 1.5. l i’l thou jn.f tr.B
lunlitk*a|a... The other ji*u iaritv 1 u bleed i
shall Ilia mao wot that he htl a queer
a.rt of a red-1 aikine o>a. li ap.arared til
ed and staring, ami as he came nearer I
, . included H was gla— . It wav
tu.l unnatural In its vxprvMhm Uiat I
Httragb* 1 should know at it I *hould see 11
peering at me over the wull ol Chine.
I* 1 1>re a small package here for Isaac
U. Van Bnoter, heaeked iu a huvlmaw-lika
way, Iu anawer to the inquiring glance ol
Hie agent.
The agent refer ted to oue <>( die bti rvg-
Utera on the desk, and aneserud iu (he
negative.
Q icer, said Uie mn with the red eye.
It ought ui havs cute yealardav. ILve
yiat read ih evening Chronicle 1
Aud alter ttii* abrupt itiiemigallntt, the
stranger vtood quite motionless, sye*ug the
agent intently lor aa ranob as a tulnel .
We both answered no.
ITte i waa took a |per out ol bis is>ck* I,
and aprsiadiug ll open bet ire us put one ol
hi* slender toreQugera upon the lollowlng
paragraph :
Fatal AccwUht.—-This afiurnoou a*
(wo men, u •med teetrectlvely liuury Van
Scoter and C. 11. Griggs, wotu at woik
chopplug timber In the plurti‘* uearßcran
loo, a tree sell ui*m* them, killing Van Boo
ler Instantly, and indicting bjutlssa upon
the |a'ron ol Griggs iiom which he died
in less than an hour. Tb<-y are residents ul
U , and it is understood their retual is
will be litKou lo that place lor burial.
Henry Van Hooter was tuy only brother
-my is in biotlier—who resembles me
very much, and Charley Griggs was my
sister’s husband. It s a sad blow Ia sari
blow I I don’t kuow bow my poor elu r
will bear IL It’s about (Ids sad ail -lr that
1 canto Ire re cbtetl,. I want to tend lire
lwo bodies through to G—— by caprtas
Thursday, by the 11:40 train. Wltnl will
l> tire charges T
Tire charges will ini twtttly-flvu duller*,
anaww'sU tbeageirt.
The stiiniger boweil eolemnly in recog
nition of the reply. .Thau Ire wtw silent
lor a minute nr Iw ~ during v lilch lime lie
appeared t be stiuggllnic wtili his giief.
The bodies will be bore Thursday morn
ing, he sen). 1 hope yu will make all ar
iany,emeuu to prevent any delay, I guiwe
my package wau’t come IhL week.
Tbe agant assured It ini Ural there would
lie no delay, and be .night depend on hav
ing the bodies go through lo 0- with
the greatest possible cx;>edtllou.
* The man tiowed again (Uilllely, and then
Uo aatd :
le the telegraph oflirje near! I iiiunl
break tbe sorrowtul news to my p*>r sis
ter, 1 suppose, though ft’* au) tiling l>ut a
pleasant duty.
I told him Isow to reach the place he
suqjbl, and with a polite Ihsuk you. thu
sad uiati with the red eye walked out ol
the office, and iu a couple of minutes Hie
socud ul his Inotsleps. died away in the
distance.,
A queer tort of chap, said I.
Suppose you go lo the telegraph ollke
aud tee wliat kiud ol a meaaaage be vends,
sugweewd Use Agent.
No sooner eaid loan dmi' 1 . I haateurd
•round to the telegraph nfUee, and a* 1
went in tbe man came out lie didu’i
sewn to recognise nsse—at leant lie didn’t
look at me—an:l 1 thought it prudent not
t notice hi in.
DM that preacbe* - looking follow i-end a
taeaaage to <i T i aeheJ ot (ho o|*rru
lor, when I had fynv to and eloaed ll>
door alter m*.
Ye. Why dufiiaikf
Ob, only out of cuikwity, I replied W
It anything ot lßi(x>rtance T The man aald
ttiat til* brother and brolbei-h.-law were
both killed tbit afternoon.
The operator took tbe copy ol tUe me*-
•age from tbe file on tbe table and laid it
before me. It wat adoieteed to Mr. C.
a. Grl.:g, Ox—, enand
(footer. It read;
Henry and Cbtrlee are both dead. They
•rill be teat boaje Tburaday.
Everything teemed continent, and any
double I bed entertained ot tbe good m
leuttone ot the stranger were tpesdUy Ute
tolved. I didn't go back to tbe office, but
turned my elepe toward my boardiag place
thinking, ae I walked along that Tburaday
would be an unoommeo day with me,with
two corpeea and fIW.OOO in specie iu lay
ear
Tbe money waa lately deposited In tbe
tit an hour be iota tbe time lor Um train to
leave, Tburaday morning. It w* aecurtiy
locked in two strong, bot.-bound cheat*,
and when they were atowed away in the
large sate, and tbe heavy tfcou made last,
1 thought every-thing was pretty well fi*'
ed. ▲ tew mini.tee before we pulled out
two wagons passed by the car/meol them
containing two coSne and tbe other tis
moo, who wore evhleat’y acting as pall
beAtwtrv. I LmkiU around h r the ber.-av
rd lumber with the peculiar eye, but ho
was nnwhert W lie *en. I thought it a
little st ange that hv should be alsmiil at
such a time, but I I >rgot all about it iu a
i-emeu V. I
The o< ffM (re placed in m e end o!
tbe cvr.aitd altei it had Wn arranged that
o e ol tbe *>to should come into thj c.r
and take • look at the bodies wh* n we a.-
rived at RtlFbod, he shock hands w in
ibe ut hers Uk*l entered one ol the coaches.
As tbe doußlCh #ed mi hint, the bells rung
and we we®E*tearning away.
It woe pnrty busy lor an hour or ruoru,
and we had pawed three or four stati iLS
be lore I M Until to ca’. mote than a cae- I
ual glance toward the quiet puftengcie al
the rod ol tfc* car. Rut alter a l.ttle, when
t l.ad nioretvlsuro, an uiiomitrollabiu wish
look poeMWlou ot me to look al the t uses
ol tlu two d*ad men. It wasn’t mere mor
bid carlo* tjvai.d l cant dusrribe it in ai y
way Ite.rer thao-t: say u waa a sort of
vague desire which I could not qvlcj with
out a Misty lag I<*
1 noticenl that the iUs were not fastened
down. My next dwcovciy waa that the
a-rHi were gone. This stiuek me us
strange, for 1 was sure l had noticed them
w bon the C >fflnr were lifted trio lire car.
1 reincwtiier thul I had giveu the altendaul
tieHtd-ah u to artange Hie caskets to their
own salLLcthm, and that they bail been a
long t ime doing It. II they had removed
the screw* un uhaerved at that time, wh it
possible object could they have bird Iu do
lug so T With this question In my uiinl
1 raise ! the upper portion ol (he lid ul lire
eoftl i nearest nte ed took a look at the
laow of the occupant. He waa u young
man, with a full Lee and square features,
Hie chei k* were not snnboti, and he had a
decidedly Irtish appearauce lor a young
tout! who listl been dead uenrly two day*
I ibought.
Replacing the lid, I passed away to thu
(direr cufih'. Here anew ami alnilliug tui
priae met uie. The man In the outtiu wus
the man I had seen Iu thu express oftie* 1
that red eyo was staling straight at mu,
und I was m t mlslakau I F*.r a moment
my constvrnatiou waa too gruat lor words
1 could not have ullered a sound had my
life depended oil It.
Tue ui in who was alive after the acci
dent, winch the pqm sail caused lira
death of Vail Hooter and Giiggs, and who
nad made *ir*ngu.ehU lor the tr*iivpoi
all u ol Iheii riuiun.s, was uw litre In
'.bis Cuflhi, to all appearance dead I Th n
1 renta utbervd that the bereaved stranger
had aal and that hw dead brolhir let cm Ided
him very closely. Hut two brothers are
not ap* to Vvt* <£ gluM-SQM* I I-itch a
coiucldui.cn M Uit* WM beyond the pule ol
reatoitablu |>roiahilUl..
While yet 1 ga/.efi ut the Supp swl
uor|MW, the oilier j opened a little, und 1
was sura It was looki ig ill me. i was
cooviuced that llreru wui llsud hen, hul
to alrow that 1 hud dl*uove:uJ it miglii
cod me my lHe. Ho I very (pilotly reptai
od the lid ol the C'llin and took a too
u era's l.u.e lo Ihh k the matter oyer.
I remembered my e ivermilion wl'lt the
express ajMil,which I lear had been ov*l
liratd by the clrih'Ai-iO' king atiaiignr, and
could only cork'’ to the con-iuaiott Uiat the
whole Utlog was a deliberate plan lo mur
der me end gain poaeMNlon ol the (80,000
hr tuy r barge. There was no denying that
the man with the red eye was alive, aud I
had uo doubt Uiat the other muu wa* also.
Kneeling down. 1 placed my ear clows to
Um aide of the coffin, and could hear him
breathe qnllo distinctly. I reuieinlwr tlrat
the attendant who bad boarded the ua n
inlendvd to cuter the car it ItrMlweod, w.
trsuelbly lor Ibe purpose ol toeing the hod
ice ; and 1 could nol douht that the three
men intended to aHock mu alter the train
pulled out Irom lire sltllou, aud roll the
oar before our arrival al the next slopping
piece. There wen hut one atalioti between
us aud Redwoodptod 1 knew we w. uld Im
there in ten minutes morr. 1 bed no time
Uit beeftetios. IntteM aetloa wm my only
chenes forsafefy. II ! could aeeure my veil
vgeluaf an attack uuih we reached the
next stetlon, 1 fslt that all would be well.
In one Instant I bad dtcldud upon a plsn
of action, ax quickly ae possible I pileJ
several heavy boxes of merchaedLe on top
of tbe (wo aofliM, and tbeu I knew I was
sale. Bcaroety wm this aocotnpiUhcd
when we ran fnto tbe tU*ton.
i immediately found two or three offl
ecra. First the man in the coach wm ae
cured. lie WM highly Indignant that ha
should be list or bed on each a solcmu one
aion. Hut It wm eo go.; lie wm band
cuffed in leas Uun two mint!tea and march
ed out on the platform.
It wm ao easy matter to secure the two
quondam dead men. They were taken
greatly st a disadvantage, and were de
prived ol all power lo me tat almoet before
Ibe.v became aware bow their nice Utile
scheme had terminated. AU three had
keen well armed.
Bound sod guarded, the three miacre
tote were taken to Had wood and lodged
in the county jell.
Before 1 left I look a look at them
through lire grated doers of their cell.
When 1 paid my respects to the man
with the red ays, be smiled a littlo and re
marked patronizingly.
••■yoo're a pretty sharp young mar. It
takes a middling Eaea boy to outwit
us." ,
“Permit me to sympathize with yon in
your sot row at Ike lose of your dear broth
er, Just a little,” I replied
Til A 110 M El. Y GIRLS SIRAlth T
’1 here are lan young ladies .n this city
one ttolud lor her bca ty aud the cliiet
quite pbii'U They are sLlers ami tiva’s
The hitidfo tie one ha* tin - moat idmirrra,
her lovely lata * fleetually l.idiug her lark
f>i itiUl!q< t'.-e i.Jl'i g( and Mine.
The in mely oi.e, aliho<tgh over flowing
whh wil and ahrawdnevs, fli ds it imp*al
hL lo make hcrvell Nliraci've lo the young
men who cal! a! the hoUM* so l(>ng a* litr
>bicr i* ai tiul. The girla mutually im'.e
each Miter.
Au niglit* ago, tlic homely on* lac
!.ct awu t lettnge. Haifa ('ore genii -
men were expected lo b* prev* ni lu lake
pait in music, singing, card-playing and
Other enjoyments.
J i6l beloic the arrival ol the guests, tin
homely abler dio, ped a gialnol nuapl lik.
into a glass ot vwttci which the ollmr li nd
stked her to gel, and lhal is whut did the
bSMIttSW.
Tbe gtnsis united, ad then hub aiul
Caals were lakei. by Hie ghls and hung In
the hal 1 . It was flood evening, Miss—,’
aud 'How do you do, Mr.- ,’ lor about live
minutes, when the glib fat down, hikl the
bands* uict was n.adc (he centre of au at'-
miring group.
The weather has been Yather i.ice for *
Jhv or s .
Y-c-s-v, replied the lair one, with n
yawn that cbtised her nioutli ts opui like
tl,e jaws r Blake ciuahct.
The girnp tried hard to loop h- r atlei
lion engaged. The mo*t llnenl wenlhet
tslker ot the lot txhaosted liinmvll on nu-
U.< loh gical phel.otin Uti hut without el
let l ; the eiisp vho liad lead a |orlinn ol
'DsUio' Dtioiida.' neat lu.ncd bun-ell
hairs, hut tne yuwn ol llisi mouili runit.d
ed litni that bis i > nveisnlioual influence
wav not fell ; the tnutdml tlend ol llic
crowd hopped upon llui slo and and In In'd •
ed The I’lano, while the other snug, 'puli
down (he blind.'
Hut at (he tud vd the song the beauty
was lying back iu a miking cliaii, lasi
aoleup.
Whut waa the homely girl doing all thb
while T Bhe was nuiking hcrvell a ogiuc
■ b!e and sprightly as possible.
• When the other began to sno e, she
apologized lu a mist slsluily way :
1 hope, gentlemen, you won't lake o!-
Icuvu at tbh. Bhe did it J Met lor * joke.
You know sin 'h always d..ing Much origi
nal thlligV. You wuiil leel insulted, wll
you ?
T hen vhe t< ok llum out into Hi puii.ij
slid tilled tbem up wuli in sue* pie*, coll
tongue, roast turkey, etc., and a Inn liny
li It that lu use they tame lo 'hewuin coo
ctusi.'.u uuvvr to have any mole t * do with
iteauly, and cuiHvats ill* homely mmc
in the fotuie limit in the past.
Fenn* tip puck liiiil 'l'uiii Out
Crops.
“Hill Jones ’in i.qc of our Notih Geor
gia . Xchangua, It “heart ail I soul’’ In IsVor
of a stock Hw. He thinks a very large
and rwpecisble putiou at the pu"p<n of
the Blate will urge Ike passage ol a stock
und d"g law by lhe Incoming le glslaturc.
He thinks thu pa-ageol a sliak law would
he the h '.-t thing that conl.l possibly be
dme ior ibe poor. Hear him :
1 led you, Air. K liter, we need it slock
law much wor*e than e ne.id a Hood of
ifredeeuiablu groenlMckt that can't he had
by thv poor man without work. Give tb
people a chance to work. Jlretk down the
hi.rrier and see the change. Tel them
Dial (heir * heat and corn flel la slinll uo
longer he at the mercy ol toying lings ami
cows, aud see how soou your R wus, tbe
00'iniiy too will lie icsoiin ling with the
fieany laughter of bappy children Give
as a stock law, and 'housum's of jioor men
nd women will buy theai poor ildgev
(none oi whlcti now scarcely bate rail lira
bei enough on thutn to do the lenchig) an I
build collages, plant fruit trees aud vines,
and In a few yetralhe lumey suckle and
woodbine will twine about then (lours, tbe
best evhlvnce of a hnppy and contented
people, Then you a ill hear no more of
greenback clubs and bread riots. Facto
ries will apt log up, lor much ot the labor
that 1* now spent lor rails anj boards to
fence with, will lie invested lu the “fruit of
the loom.”
WBAi lti TUti UUMABUKAUTt
it U the workihop lor Joy and rorrow,
it la the haveu (or love and laitli. It it the
an til oo ehicb tbe outer world,with heavy
atrokc*, the inner Io nia. The heart ol man
ia cradle aod grave lor tbo twin abler*,hap
pineea and misery. It Is the retting place
lor peace of mind, aod the toriure cloaet
for un-attain able damn, and the place of
rejoicing* tor lie lulflllment. It la tbe cup
•I the Bower of hope , ii It wilta, tbe heart
w 111 bieak I It la a kingdom wherein bn*
rule*. It b a dominion where laitli reign*.
It U a paradise lull ol b|fcs and beautiful
presentment*. It U a atar, a *<iu ; It light*
and warm* oar timer eelf. It la e temple,
a church, with bell-ringing, church aoogn,
prayer end ble sang*. It le the holiest ol
holy in man, lor God dwelletii Ihcreln !
AGENTS ii'lKiS
[ MONET pleeaenlly end test, eddrea* Fur
( it, llahtet A Co- Atlanta, Ga.
WOOL
OAK DING.
My W no! Cards arc now newly d.rtbei
and iu line coikll iou ind i think 1 ou
ulely -ay that l t u pru.i Wu I to and guoJ
work. I ih-.iiu thme who lavor mu with
|mirsge to wnah their wool at ot.ee ami
bring it is. c rly so that i tuny card tod
Imvc ll rca !y when t<u want it. Don’t
wait nil Tut* when I may tad
ti'il have kiiisaa to do the work promptly
lor you. I guarantee good roils when
good wool ia brought in.
lam tls Carding Cotton aud making
uko Hull*. Bund and gel soiuo and try
lie in. ~
Woo! Carding ...10 eta (ter lb. oil
luri.isUcd, or J the wool.
Cotton C aid mg 8 cu per lt. nr
thv 0 -It u.
I will sell
Wio.> I(->iL al 40 rls lb.
Colton Rolls at........... ,tfl rti Ilk
Aly mill i. also hi good order and seldom
ever ?h ll oi water.
Give uie a trial,
Your* A
NAT TEAGLE,
Luthciville, Ot.
.Im e 7 3 no.
The White
• "I&
I V jU ■
THE EA3IEBT BELLIHQ,
* THE BEST S/mSFYtHG
SeraiMacte
lit ietredeetlffi aad Warld-raMweei
rsputatieN wm the death-bit* te high
priced eiaohlnss.
THERE ARE NO SECOMD-HANB
WHITE MACMINCB IN THE MAIWCT.
Tills Is a vsr* Istssrisaf SMtltr.sf It Is swsll
kiln sat unSlspwfsS fail Mel *T
csiM S.al-slaa* aucklass efileksri sfwsd im
cktts now-s-dsis srs fkal ksv# bssa rs
poiissssS fthst Is. Lhm bssb Law eusia****
aftsr vss) aad rtValH sad yet *H* • SMffeet
"th7wHIT II THI PIM Of JINT ww
aannnuHnrufe
'isSSfil
DUHAHLft.
11l WOtKMANfNIP II UIttURPAtfKD.
Do not Buy any othor btfort try
ing th* WHIT 2.
Meet ui Term Kale taUsteteri
AGENTS WANTEDI
Whitm Hewing MneMne Cos.,
CLEVELAND, 0.
R. D. ADAIR Onxßxvii.l4l, Gx.,
Agent lor be elrnv M chinos lot Nei>
wrthvr county
JMBW GAR OEM
Nurseries,
r*fhl*hl A. D. 18.
GRK.FNBBORO, N. L.
Wt lake this n etbod fo lolormjtbs -
z*ns ol Meriwether, Talbot and adjoining
count lex, that our agents, having eeilifl
catc of ugcncy, will visit you during tbe
mouths of July, Aug. and HepL to solid
your orders ior fruit treos, vines, Ain., toe
the fall delivery ol 1878. We reqne-t yoo
to rexrvu your order* until yotl cm Me
our plates representing our rarlatleb, add
get such information a our sksiiU are pre
pared io give y<>''. WE
TO FUf-FILL rOTHU LATHS ALL
WK HROMHK. t
Our senior JG HUA LIN LKY hen,
fir the past fifty years, engaged in oollsct
lug, proving and suiect'ng frulta ; and we
have now every luridly of su, erior kinds
In thu world, ami tlmae lcai a.'4titsJ lor
the n> th aud its different localities.
Don't be humbugged by tree peddlers but
come to headquarters for good fruits.
Thoru doubling 'he merits oi the LinJ
ley Nurseries esn hvo such doubts re
moved by referring H> John H. Williams
Of L dh> < ville. judge Cunningbam of At
anU. Editor ol ViaottAToX, J. 11. Parnell
We l Point, and bundled* ol other* who.
have feared our bull* to peilect sailefeo
tUm. Thanking you lor pent patronage
we tsk a continuance of same.
Very Rcapecllnlly.
J. LINDLEY A rGN.
Live eneigollc men wanted m ageo(a
liloeral catnmleeion given. Addreee
J. A. Sloan Newuaa, G*
L. L. LAWRENCE Newnaa, Ga.
NO 30