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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1878)
TiIVINDICATOR' WnTfteVl u. ICdiu/r and P/wpn*rlof - ‘ , GREENVILLE, FRIDAY. Hep. Ut, I>*T Hn p l( brfure the *opl'. That, aj'pr;i*t!i t lll<! <J, IB :u l / °* ing (i uf.fiiiuai ion at CoSou.bua, tbe t-j . poller* ol the Hon. Henry It llurit cffcr c'J * resolution preposft gto rernacd the luil/e matter b ck lo ‘.be people, and let the deoiocrslte volet* ol the "vcial M/Ui tiisi decile by IMmary Elections who tfioukd be Ike caodtdaU;, *od lb at the ojr p.yltlun rrjaetbl tbl# Dir propositi.#' IUU reaoluliou was ottered by i .me* Whitts* ol GUefekoocbec, tarly KaUirday morning slier (l uwlttllon wilb majority. Head god p ,lili ,M:t - Eugene Ut! wb<> 1* MR oiled (b leated lor omgrea. io Me.im is tbe clislruien o! the nati Dil republScag eXutuliv* commltr in, Hale It ilm one o. tiie ablest end shrewdest radical* la fbu pramnl Houe. H* married tb* daughter of old Eieb Cb*n (]ltr Um wealthy ex-Sanator irom Mlcbh. gag grd (•la eba'rman of the Republic* n national oommWle*- I** l * **** looking forward to a teal 10 the beoaUi alongside of Blais* hut the legltlalure of Maine tua j If aalhradloal and tbut Hale’* detest will he laUwalfled. Tlss West Point Press aya that C.pt. it. A *. PiCrtJfkß i* bring iird I) hi* Irk ml* aa a candidate ter rink ol Hie up* rloc court of Troup cotmiy. We ran only ray ibct a ineti Ijetter nualified in (HI the po.lUnu canno* lie found In Georgia, lb •till ano Uaer democrat llv*-* than lb b Kic^Smk K belter eddb r btlloae l tbe lortun#* td lb* Ik’Ollioin Crosa than Cspi. Pneiesn. liarnllM'd at tbe Mglunlng lor tiiawarand will* Gen. ib.b Lee *ui rindi r*i at 4ipoioab.. lb la a pure man, h tbl Wiled getdlunan. Vi ldni. ; Tint congtaftrloiiai cooventlciO reawcm Idea In Ni u two n#*tTiiesday. I> leg ‘r* , should I* In Wow nun Mend iy evening *o na to exciiung'' Iden* ami corn;>*tfl notes and ilms sactirn a nomination early Tue* <lay. A lengthy eeaalon will not be pro motive of harmony and la not dcaltu ble. _ Gen. Poll Cook war nominated lor con gieae ill Hie ihlrd diaulct laat week. 1 lief* were only.l ight balloting*, Col. Elbbcs lc -ing Ike opposing candidate for the noiitl iration. Gen. Cook w® b* fleeted which will make hi* 4th term In oougrsa*. II i c.ouatllucDt* do not appear to Itvor the modcru cry of rotation but atwm to think a go .nl and taltbful public aery tnt almuhl bo retainod Iti office. Gen. 0-ok and Col. Harris entered oongriva t the sumo time. lion. W. K. HmltU wa* re nominated lor in the avftnnd dlrtrlct Ut Tiiura clay. The | tu'.e wm adopie I. Tbo flrt tialiol stood, B iilth, IH 1 0 ; H- H> Ik) 'or, jH gJS ; H O. Turner, fl ; neceaaary t a cholo . No malerlal cbangtliia yote In e until the HOtli ballot wit* reached when the name* ol Turner and Bower weta withdrawn and B nitb unanimously nominated. Tbl* la the third time that Tomer, who te one ol the ablest men in the district, bae withdrawn In htyorol W. K- ttiuith. CapU Burllli will be cloctod, wbteli will make hie third term hi the liousr. Will wonder* never cease I I democratic alulegatcs have ln selected Irom Button to the sUle Convention who favor the nom loatlon of Ilea Butler u a candidate ;lor governor ol Massachusetts lion. Janies MulUyan Blaine, front the bllherto-radkcal atate of Maine, has head an a speaking tour tlirough the uortbwsst ern stales. Tt4t other day an election ler members of oongress waa held id Maine and the laU*t nerve indicate* that two rad ical ooDgraaatnci) have loat their aeata. Mr. bad UsH look afisr his own state in the (ulurv Vermont is entitled to three 180 tad theee three art alwajra rad of the bloody ahirt stripe- The democrats are e® Sew In that state that usually Urey are not oomtod when a democratic oenaus is tak es. Well, last week, an election was held la Vermont lor members of cocgiera, and U*C latest dispatches atate that tbo radicals have perhaps lost one of the district tn Itfft state. We begin to helieve that even Independents cau't save the radicals from impending doom. Wb fid the following dispatch In the Atlanta Constitution ol Tuesday which ie certainly too good to be true. Cucli a thing as beating a radical lu Maine not to be thought 01. Reed, Fiye, Lind sey, Powers and Hale are the present members ot Congress from Maine, and all Here is the dispatch : The democratic vote continnea to tail off and the greenbackert to increase. Heed, republican, Is re-elected in the Orel district by probably 3,300 plurality. Frye, republi can is nvelccted in the second and Liud •ey, -.epublicab.in the third. Powers, re publican, Is defeated by Ladd, a decrccrat ic green backer- Hale is probably detested in the filth by March, greenback and la bor agitator, although tlfre was a demo cist in the field- * Mat ttitbihen. The O.lumbu* Time* reterrlag to the i report that ome one saUl seat tbe close o! i the late Columbus coaverruoa tliat “you \ ought to l Uired usi featherod.” tays : • Wc ttate p/Attkd'j that oo each Uiuig oc curred We r„-|ieat that it i* ootru* in u>U>" Tbe 'I i net, in cxpUoatiou *y the re mark wa* m* !e by §ote ol "the boy*” cm the streets after tbe cooreotioa adjouraed. 1 Tliat the editor ol the 1 me* beard the remark we dare not >srrt nor be ieve, but we do say tliat we beard it on tbe I! or < i tbe couveatUiti j at Ixt'ore adjournment, that the geotkmian by oor aide ay* be heard it J rat a, we did, that Cap* K. A i. Kreeman who wa* seemingly addressed by tbe gentleman making Hie <f<c'ara!inn,ay* be beard ir, and tbal Co'. Beal;, Ol I-a- Giknge, ;not only beard tbe remark but raapondt'd to It by >*/ lug “y ju bwJ belter ciime and try It,' 1 We did not bear the remark on the Street* bc a use w*. left lb* convention st oou as tbe la-.t roil ol ceuntbo* was completed, lieing largely in ailvatice ol tb* cio*d, met no one on tbe *lr>eU, went to the bote, and very soon, reeking oor coucb, enj and a rpi let slumber tbe remainder of the aigbL If the Time* (till doubt* tbe corractawM of oar *talament there are st leaw a acore more ol altncaae* who will r orrvUwate the testimony already given. NeUber the writer nor tbe lib ud txsabie u* knew tbe inn making tbe remark. We dislike to enter into a controversy lu rag aid to matter* of Ibi* kind, trot having toe correctne** at out italement called In riuealleu, we could dw no lee* than bring forward the tesHinouy ol other* who beard tbe uttc! anoe rrleired Hr. 'i lie i schangt lienrt csiiud • H our last flepntter bot we rrn.enil-er an elaborate leiuli rln w bicli tb twliiot npimwi I,t< inability to cawlly understand bow tbe minority 'jetted Judge WhPHe’* pi Iron ry • teeth n propKltloo. Elsewhere* • i-i.diavor to ibow bow tb* rejection was made. A Inltblol n ndlng id il.e reymrlei) pr crndl'ig* wlil also de itoo strain ll>al Hie minority me ringed to > < seat the nesting t tbe Carroll drlryat on, ei o niter a major ity I* |i<ii t lii tlicit Invor lad Ven made. Altera mnjoiiiy rejort lavorlng an ad j. liniment early iiurday allernoi n had been teceivcd Item a Conitriltee, Ibis n port wnii alsti Voted down Tbe lb porter also regrets tliat the Mom (old renolidb n, binding the randldatc* to abide tlie h 'lilt rl lb nomination wa* Votnl down by Ihe majority. The trutli Is, tbe Mum lord irenintkm with a pro or e<! aniOMdineut ty Krecman ol T.imp.were both tbdi finitely postponed upon motion ol (lapt. I Ittle or Muscogee, a rnemlwt ol the minority A cl ae examination ol the price ding* will show Hint Hie majority era nol the prvlttirnl sinners mil diaorganlr.et* tbs' tlicy have lieen tepietierited to Ire. The) I elt tliat they were representing Hie frr Ing* am) w labea <fa large majority ol tbe people of the diatr'et, anil .while endeavor ing to make that will triumphant they d.i aired to preserve the unity of the parly in the bond* ot pexce. Cob. J 11. Blount bia boon una.i Itnously iKinina'olfor con gress in the fitli district. Tba preaa iu chronicling Col. B uunt'a rc uuiiiiustlun apeak ut it as a matter n| c mgraluiation ami pi'lnt with pride to the high povitioo lie occupies in tlic House and on bis rum inittue, They say tbal having Ixhsii in cnrgnjM throe tarms be Is IreUrr qunlifle ) to discharge the duties ol hla high povltlot. than ever before. All this Is tiuc.aml can dor compel* u* to add arc just as many strong arguments in lavor ol the ri-notul ualioti ol Cob Ilariia Iroiu tliis district. Cola Harris and Blount entered congieag at the same time, lu December, 1873 Both nave made able and faithful representa tive* aud both should be re-elected. Blount stands high ; Harris equally aa high, anti as a member ot the committee of Ways and Means,tbe most important In congress, occupies a place second to no man In tbe South. II the constituent* ol Blount hon or him with a unanimous endorsement, to a* to nominate him without the ol a bal lot, why should the constituents of Hartia throw him said* T Ought they, will they do H f We believe Dot. Let Blount, Bas ra, Cook, 8m iili and Stephens all be re turned to serve t belr constituents and hon or tbclr elate. The (act that Judge*Whittle of Chatta hoochee proposed In the Columbus con vention to iwmand the selection ot a esndr date track to the people, teem* to be tronb bltog the anti Harris folks not s little. Tbe Col umbo* Timas endeavoring to break tbe force oi the fact that the majority tropja cd Primary Elections says : “Indeed tbe proposition that a resolu tion offered and supported by tbe majority was rejected by the minority, when only a msjoiiiy vote wsa requited to pas* it, is tidiculous.” Well, let us aoe IT it i* so very ridiculous. Taking the report ol tbe Times itself *re find that Judirr Whittle offered h.s snbeti tnte pr*iAe other tide mould acetpt it. II talhe Irom Enquirer-Sun’* report) Mat therns ol Talbot said Whittle bad no right to introduce resolution and bold Uin hi* own band ; that he most either introduce it or not. It will be seen that the resolu tion encountered opposition from toe very beginning. Judge Whittle placing hie proposition squarely before the meeting Judge Ingram made apolnied speech against it. More J r'ppdaUEn Irom tbe minority. It> plytoa l*Judge Ingram. Mr, Wahiie said the geeCemaxi irom Mjaasges bad nris-d a grant bag- -boo abort* tonic tb fog ot in mam ; all he wanted was lairaese and aqua/eneas. Let the matter be refer red to the poop's. They have BMver givea beir full opinkm upon the sabjact. This lesuiuiion will bring theta out He be .ieved the |optt wanted ilarrir. He ot tered the rrjaoi'jU/io as a cvnpren assr Would the odusr ucU aotepr. it t Alter Judge Whittle Gov. Smith made a speech ot c mtiuerabie ieuglb and fire agaio.vt the reao ution. More oppteili n irom the anti-liarris tt-le. Alter the Gov came Co*. Willi*, of Tal i' (too with a fo.sproojiae, the appriat ■i e .( of a cobfcreuce ccamiOec. Tbit; w:s* alto In o|rporitioe to Judge Whittle’* rero luttoii being a substitute lor It. Cot- Wi.- 1U supported his aabwituta with a apeecb ruuatba )>vqvootMi lor I’nmary VXk U'M.s area rrycud by tb* misorhy Jut * we atat l laM week. Mr, Wuhtlc. a* ut ad, or offering bM rrvolitUoa psvtauxi • •kb the remark that he proposed it. pro vtdod the other tide teou'd ooopt U- N<M until it was rejected by the “o liter aide” was it withdrawn. Mr. Garrard eeysr oflnrad hi* Pr.wary Kieettm ve*r> hstfam beiusw UM Skf! for the pnrykMM queer bow was sesulesd by a vole by count tew, arid the adfe* of the Time* certainty ksnwt It ooud not name befue the eonveoUrro thee. Tbe Tsmca say* that l&u lias of. the re. je<t'ie ot the swaotnikm by the minority I* rid ice tour. That may be j we Hah mu trfcud will aw bold as rsepauetbte tor whet ne is pleased to style ti>e ridiculous *a*km * I Uie other aide. Bo much In anppurt of oar au’-eusant <A t. < vwk, We are willing lor rke esadbd i.obllc k> [him on tbo lrj betwsea ue and (!e Times. ( The sterve we* writum f.,r i**l wek‘* ba I rut crowded out by * .rc* n| other malUt ) l'ellote Paver. I h c IS vagea ol tbl* Its Mol rroirtgc seem o sulfur tin at*i< merit soil it* horrors last lie every ulietnpl at deaciip ore in New 'trlcnns, *rn*il *ru| Min>|l>* *bil* fml lev have i/erlvlied in the b ut Space ol two or three wc*k G rat (leal lll t n I ravai s dink ili< *c who ate w*ii b*V bewn ordered H ieavc Hie c’ly tbal a sulflcicoey o| Kind rlitrht be procarad I>r Hi# svk It novolent sgao.dlk>n* Usvs lae*u to UHn rwd in niirol.e by dcau, that, in many |j, (Mtces, they have been broken p. I’by sirlsn* littVc sickened snd dual on their rounds and Ibntr dealb* remslneil urt known lor day. N ur-es lave did al mol at Hteir (>ols, while neighbor* liaVn br-Ui Pfiablc Ur Jllntarer to the ner.esaitle* I I lilinda at ilmt nest ile-,r. Tea death angel baa spared none, ail condition* nl satiety and every tins* ol mankind fading hick *>,d laat twiinre tbs ruvthng of l,i sable plumes. GontrßratloM from tba tv oovoleol and *) icf-athnHnw; bash WofUr inri Booth, have [lourej (A upon the aorely afil rind, and yet, the delits'lva lias Gen ipps llny lUinemW the*" prior, rrtilr k co one* and come forward wl'h yo i r mite* lor thr Ir relief, it t not 'Xfi Ulc to ahf them The lever will not ilUapjsar until boat. cr .v Kjiu usA i a u&vruts. Tlio I dlowiug touching lines are from ihn Mnrnpliia Avalanche o( t io 7ib : Tbe night ad v trees I Moving along tbe silent street, each lei fellow-nave ler we meet tell* ia words Of It irrlble brevity o! anotbar triend rung or gone; bending over tha loaaing, blood burning form which In iudejrium shrieks out Its wiki and iacoberan: ciamor* , stralghiening the limbs distorted hy ihc paroxysma ol death amiadng tb* crave digger to lower a Outfin al the sad. silmit, almost unattended burial—tbo those tnat aie left move lu thia gloom ibt death. We hate almost ceased to suta the decree ol tb* shadow’s darkening. We no longer hope that midnight has come and gme and that the hours of morning are crawling slowly up. We know not tbe how; the lapse of time had bees kept by watching the bands ot death moving over Ue city's lace. At the hour of five each day hy the outside world's reckoning at lime approached, the body bury Mg men have met and an aggre gate of deaths tor a day’s passage has been run up there. To this chronometer we have looked each day believing that tbe midnight most have coma, that (he shad ows mast begin to wane. Bow we held ou breath aa Mar end hope fought in our hearts and wa svnlnhad for u>a Iptad cimv nometw's showing apon the tucoeadiog day. WeU, hope want dawn and naught can resurrect it now. We grape oo in dark sess as beet we may. Fewer god fewer th* groper* grow, aa comrade titer com ade falls ofl Into a grave. Wa stumble and try to raise the falleo np and Mil, and stumble on. A.U I* Egyptian darkness, deathly, horrible. What lime of tha. night T We cannot Ml'. How long till midnight even are do aot dare to gueae. It ia all dark, dark, dak. When the day comes—wc scarcely know whether such a thing as day will ever come I—how many eyas will he open to greet the dawning lightf We do not know. We cannot look beyond the pscsesU, we scarcely dare think that we shall look at all to-morrow. By a sort of Inner light, heaven born, however, sra read words that make the darkness less daik—that make tha grave less dreaded—cheer the hoait and give im pulse to the hand- They are these: “The noblest place lor mas to die, I* where he dies for mac * Gcargts Afi± *. Beer L getting to be a favorite Georgia drink. It is becoming so popciar in Cos ium v ua that on the isle oqcari'Hi of the ar rival ol a freah supply in that city, the j ry of the citizens was manifested by e public proceusion bn honor oi the evtaM- J dge Wolfe, Mayor pro tern, ol Dubita, aude a must remarkable dacKi-a iu a case lately. Two intu were axteaieJ lor fight ing oa the streets and brought before uhn, and, alter bearing tbe etidcuee be ionual i, aod aoiamuiy deeded that it wa* a sort of drunken row, and (bat oue party was aa bia uabie as tbe <xl>er, aud therefore be Jiacbar.ed botb nitbouta flue. A farmer w u j brought bis coUor. to Griffia lor sue last Wede*Jay was great ly aurp-ised to find tbal the pri e wa* ru tendiy nfl,-US.J b.. file i ie:< bag,’ wilb WbieU U*u 'juvortd. W j bare .t r end i<ueu waxoed our farmer be.tj ■ ou ibi* ViuCanbnr ft g*rl {** of *tu<e iu W aftUiug; ou, (A’u.e can y, I>h -if dol lar. Bo say# tne G*XeUc. . N uftH boae* lor tbe * net of tne yelf.w fever sufferer a b*ve bK placed a v*r tows iocaHuna * ue asty ot Macon. Tlas Albany A iverHoe bran fwwtecxust —b munkiog ol dr. M s. laraGH- ui It a- • eonutr, whrr rrceatiy *b t b* Mu* tSryawt, au areouai f wbkh we gave oor isafatt at tbe u*e, ia rvpuned to be rapsdiy imps >viag, *ud wUi doubiles* recover. Mia* Bryant, trbo was arrrated, ha* give* her guard Ihe s*tp aayt ihe IhamtHoa Joe/am. and fled tbe eon* try l>r. J. G WtiUwrtMJ ut Atbunla, who m bMokallf n urtad Mr. B<aod f who ieftw ly d(*Ml la tbal city of ye*low lever o irar.tel in Manp(/b), even vbvpiof. to tbe rooei with bt* paUeat, baa paused ihe Bl vmi da/a * bee pi t a.i, the -i la* a* ; *b.>ubl rha/. at lUatl, ae ! It tnrlectly west and hearty. lie regal tht* aa pvoof (. wu *. Utal (he ti v. r I* aot coutagbet*. Ibe r at lirt/ax it, OMuna y, brw fftluws i bi dvirver sl>* Certer*- vUta Kspfeae tlaroeg tub u4Uw. Vi uf be and e* 'Mle of by wbat authority he asanmaa •tu b a Utah b.n tel poaarm la wot slated tiat tht Kspraa* at:r ibele* tt m* to U.e te llb.llt i* a I.ealef |w(xr sod o,,pra< and to Io lejiewd nl-’ Tui* tuln* *b ul Ibe I veatlga'iei I i*u Timber (battle aey* ; U •iru it *1 liru*'iil very l#xy and b- aitby Tuejr my Bmiue, r ( ilau.e, u minig to Uuitlii u> take a.band ,ti tlua fail nm Tbe V ibJoeta 1 wiiia takes times by li> loralock, ar.d nuunualiM It K. Uiucket lor ibe F.'ity-sevmtli < 'oogriwa Thomas i< tba ebampion lallleauskc eWSttty to lar. Tbe Tbowiaavtlle T uur< •ayea •*!>•. baa liec-n kiiiwl tbare which laad thirty-five ra tlea and a button. rue Marion I .'iegrtph *iy* tbal a num ber o| Hi* ci,mod people of that city si a*ret erf mar a rvpoft wbkh bad galue , •kedauce Hist mi tha I'Hb lurt ant all the black daikioa in tbe city whi lie < arr-aJ tia/k to LilwGa, 'ud that b ate b.v. Gan |S i>i(M I •; Uie ulp iktevder . A Manoar —Coluaml W. 11. Hpeik*,bo i* sow clgblj-ibro* yearn oi age, and live. <m a plantftthxi In Ixiuiiiaaii, but ajan '• r oil of bl* time in Macon with hi* Uvor iti* relallvea, i# m I to lie tbe author ut “Old I loam tbe Beai mrUte* us, ae heard that *ong at least bua bed yean ig 11 anoli an nutho* lived ia K gland, (be Koglisb natioo would almat Him time tjegl'i b. discover bit worth and wiiere uleiiH'.arid vole him a pentiou during life, Tha New York Herald think* th*t only lour prt*i ten list candidates hV ny chance for nornin iti n on the Ikcmocratic nils, namely : Bayard.Thnrman,Hendrick* and Tilden. Oo the Republican ri le, It *y*, there arc only two po*|hfc candidatir Grant and Wabbnrnc. Division.—Nothing ao deligh’a Repol- Ucans ii > dfvLinn In tba (>etnocr d.ic ranks. It does their heart* good fid they gladden over It Let not the Co# vent km in this district fall in nominate ow tbe 17tb at Newnan. We have able moo and tart ly thirty-right good Democrat* ought to harmonise on oce of them without the least t >uh! \ Think ot tbe party and its Integrity before iadlriduai*- Oaf. Enq. 9mn- Brtffgt Botke. Will be let cat to th* lowtst bidder on the arcond Satordaj in October,—tbe lffth til tha Dranoon, the Bridge arroaa White Oak Croak, known as tha Long Bridge ; tha bridge to be bn fit according to the specification sot tb* old bridge with the exception of tbe flooring which is to be S inches thick. C. J ‘leaves, M. J. Brittain, James Spivey, Sept. 13th. 4t Committee. GEORGIA > Ordinary* 1 fflee, ' Meriwether County. I Sep §th, 1878 Arthur H. Watson hi* applied for ex emption ot personalty, sod testing apart and vduation ol Homestead, and I will pass upon the same, at 11 o'clock A. M. oo tba SOth day ot September, 1879. At my Office. A. J. HINTON. Sept- (b 1378- * O. M. C GEORGIA 1 Ordinary Office Meriwether County j Sept. 9th 1878 Mrs E. £. Chapman (wile of E. V. Chapman) ha* applied for exemption of penonalty. and setting apart and valua tion oi Hoaieotoed, oat of effecM of her •aid hatband, nod l will post open the same at 19 o'clock a. m. oa the 3Q*h day of Sept-1373, at my office. A J. HINTON O. M. C. Wit HAVE THU BAY PLACED OUK ORDER FO ( BOOTS A SHOBS EOlt IHK KAU. AND WINTER IUADE WITH Tlir BAY bl ATE SHOE h LKITHEU C<y, WHO AT I Hunt FACTOIiIEa AT TH Si DIE YEHKNT f’LW'EH KMCLoY HIKES THOUSAND H IND- Tha wiMft f H.,aaa rnada by ibam s 1 l.atarad ©1 Ui tbe up.ier* aub bvaa* *uv*a. tur'ml Ui just drive* j aad b.‘addc*l OO lusuta, I rt Ohm It tUJ t*ot te rtp Ihrw wu/k i u/i Oda by rac©miti l*d s ’wing out only superior :a durablllly u ordinary paggad wk. b t !■ uuve on©. I>* labia to the waoiar, mptetai jr 4* U. JW t of the UUie on e WK Ha YE THE EXCLUSIVE HALE OF THE BAY nTATE MAKE Of BOOTH A WIMiMUN THIS OOUM 1 Y j I‘a.fMUi.Mt NKUliN'i Alts INVITED TO BUY AT LEANT ONE PAIR UN TltitL; WE HAVE THE BUM Bill ST'KIK ON HAND MOW. Will ai©> cowtinnt hat* aJa li ®t urdcr ib"m Ha* cMaa fttwed Hhom tw k .jkv.wbtrli hava given su uruh aiia'a*.i.-•*< tr>r?two year* i>< Halting righßy fur CAN!! *• k*e; oar 'luck, at all ti'-. full ot tfttonaU* yavlt and Imp* by rwwrf Ufruaikfc'S ul to irtnric value uf wbat e "S W u.asH ft ergt iacreav* of banmma Oliß SALES FOJUIHTHAKPK KRTH.IN WE HAVE EVER MADE BEFORE, EVEN WREN HELLING ON TIME. AND TO THIS DATE FOR 1878 HAVE MADE A VERY LARGE INCREASE OVER 18T7 July Uth 1878. R. N. ELLIS. 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Price, (ENcenU. NEWSPAPER ADYERTiSiNJ neth EDITION, Containing a complete IW of nil th* town In the Baited S ates, tbe Territories and tbe D mm oi; ol l aoado, having a popnla ! (wri greater thar 5,0 '■& aoco ding to the 1 last fiaw, together witu tire names >4 Ua 1 oewspapera havasg tbe i-arg-vt lock circu , alu* is each ol the places named. Also, a catalogue of r#w;)aper which are rec om mended Vi ad as givmg great w Value in proj-orfien to pilces charged Also, Hie Kt'irious sod AgikaiHitral Juur nai*. very cumplete lis(, and many tahlr* ol rates, showing tl<a coat ,4 atlrerliting ra vg i as Mewsiuftiu .-s, nd ran 'll o'.Uer i if - utaltcra which a brg ,ner in advertuaug wou ddo well to poMCs*. A idras* flk.i. P II >WELL A CO., Newspaper A Iw- Umng Bo reap, 1C Spruce S N Y CiwKMa Toto ““*'.**’ *Marw M nw>wiii Bwwkio. tm F? “TV !■**( a*4 mU ©a* fmo Q* l ©.; I *aJ A. tk* ©a iWmn PIANO Beauttinl Bq, Graod Piao-a, price f 1000. ouly 8*75 Maeiriflenui Up right Piaona, price 8800 only ITS, P). •aua, 7 ocovt; Dtt, 7* IS6, New Stylet Organs $35 Organ*, it *upa, SS7AO. Church Organ 18 vtojw, pries SB9O. only 9115. EumU $875 Mircv Tup O g*u* uely $lO5 Bcauiifui t'+rUir Oaan, price J4O dutiari, ouly 95 duliars. Fraud* Ex poaed, -VJO dullar reward Head ‘ Traps ha tb* Uuwary* and u< spaper about coat ot l'uua aud Organa, imi KKKK Pi earn adores* DftUse. F Lkatty, Washington N 1 O'T-l DA V U' Ageuti eanvaaainr lor 1 I 'lk- P reside viit >r. Tern aud OuiOi Pr.e Address P <). VIcKK iY Auifusu M.jtir fthKN TH Waou i I Medal* ao i Diploma* Kor lI.fLM.iN and j (award*!. MSW Pictorial Blblow. • ,bot 1 AdUfcw bu new C|l • aii* A J HOLMAN a c<i , k.#i Arch Hi Potiade Iplda. |; ) / 1 Cjign." Ii U ( ertert b-au* l*>, Aw' 'w nh name, IG I oriMS Card Cw. A.’, and 'M*.*- To WtrrUseri. fWtiti t‘/f Wf sjc.l Li*l ot IcMmi *Nc-w trr#* <f ; put* etlm* A<t i r<* (itil.t . 'l* r W Lhl' .U < O . 10 O|HUe m. n. Y. GEORGIA- t O di*y ’* < ♦ Ma(lsßbel C/mut) j Or* ell v. I k G, Wi *eaa* l) .id Ogt- IW, J. W ltd* err win t.c! Jam** K (fgleirca Etecuiaift ol ■h Lori W|i| an I Tml uent -4 Pultdi.in rae danaaaed, r*t>re*-tp 1-. ffi* 0 *#rt fkaf tby liv In !y a iinfnle*. r~.( in* * >ar* '.| *i 1 >(*-*d, n.i,; |.i, n.f >ti,rj • 4 Ikmkaii n fr- in their trust w -nlj hi center' Thl* tft Ibcf* for* U> 1 t* ftii l admonivti all fnwmnl, 1 ■ .V* (he r hju/tim' it ry ■l. ti,ve, un (■ '.-Wr* ibi first M .ndv IU Dare „'so lUt© t . si, .w isiw shy "id Ei*(>>< -rs ,b <u and u f r,<'•■’* iauern ol Di* i*i i fro 1, t it” aid Li i>! tlire ' tinder fny hand an ! . ffi UI in-r l t>w H*. J i tk?H. A J HINTON. ■V OM 0. \. kwivrtlirr >nlntf. B- vlri.* of *ii urrlet Iron LU* tiowOta bic an■ tof O <iinay. In and lor "id c Minty, I will afc'l to 4 Wgfieri I,M ]*r ba ler® Hi* court bona* ’Pur, fn tb* tw* al GreMtiik tretmen ib* legal lnovraul ale, 00 tbe fir.t Tuewlay In October next tb following deacr ikjwwf lar d* belorgmg to U> *.l*l* ol J'ibnaoa Fruetnen, deoraaad t>- wit • Led No. ltd. conUmmjt 303( scree and j ("rnng laoda *4 B Tf Jrreemao. Bla- Uwk and Tnrner ; a!*o, bA No. 154 join ing ianda of R. IL Freeman, KWler. Rob criarr and Fhndlwy, and known aa Ihe H >ne place ol *aH deenaaed : R>lh of tb* air vc lull uf ’aa I lying and braog in tb B>b dMrict of said a uuty and cosUmmg i > all 4024 acre*. Term* Cwh. K. F HALL, . Afhq’f. GEORGIA, Mariwrthcg County. By rirtaa oi as order of th* Coort of > Ordinary af aahi qrwinty, will be ao)4 on ihe Ist Tnaaday te Octaber next, bafoa* tbe eanrt boaae door Jn the twwn of Graw vine, between tha legal bows, of mia, all the land* belonging to the eat ate oi laamh Bnrton, late cffnnld county, Anceaaed, coo aUting ol 377 acres more or law, said land* are sitnateJ ia tbe upper 9th district be* tween White Oak creek and FHot river, and s’jrinfog landsM Wiley and Clifton Reynolds, and Mm. Kanapnon and others. Tbe land* were giveo iu to the Taxßeeriv* er in 1375, as lots 285, 238 and 214. Th whole settlement conuita’ing tbe ptac known a* Isaiah Bit ton’s.—3 >ld for the benefit of tbe heirs and c.-editors of said otts-e. Terms cash. This Sept. 5Uj,1878. W. a. KELLER. Ad car. LaUraso*. April 1878. Dr. T. S. BrsAfitfd -The SolereP* Bela Dr, Heard prescribe far my ttlUe tielte whs WM aaA terisg *O7 mart from *• Poison Oik" gave speedy relief. Two applteafiona earadd fe*r. Tear*, he. CLim Prepared by T. & B-edfldd, LaO range Ga. For sale by J E. Q, Terrel] A Cos. AGENTS’^IK-S MONEY fdeilanUy and last, addrs* FIW XT. Habvet i Cos . AtianU, Ga.