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THE VINHCATOR
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WMTKaviLi. Editor and Proprietor
REEK VILLE, FRIDA Y, Hep. >7, 1878
rr
Ue y I before the People.
That, appreciateg the dlfflcu'ty of m*k
log a nominal mu at Coinn. bos, the aup
poller* ol the lion. Ifenry it. Harris > ffer
ed a resolution proposing to remand the
entire mat’er hard* to the people, and let
the democratic volere of ibe several wane
tic* decide by Piimarv Elections who
should be '-be candid>Ui, and that Uio op
position irjected this iatf prapoalltof’.
Thia resolution wm offered by Judge
Junes Whittle ot Chattahoochee, tarly
Saturday morning alter consuiUitou with
majority. Head and powder ht lact.
In Lie speech In Newuan laat Friday
morning Oor. Smith a*reatica!!y alluded
I* Col. HarrU and lua blends and ityled
them "Henry snd bla crowd.* It *y
have been wicked, parhsjn uncharitable,
hut ere llm apbo of the word* had time to
die away our thought* ran oil to cortam
notable occasion when Miltou’* crowd w
hardly to la ,vM IU: ryV Indeed, at
Hewnan the governor’a billowing was nov
er equal to that of llarii*. l'eoji c In '“**
bOOSCS Sc
It !s rumored that In tin-, event ol Cspl
I'eraon*’ election rur position of mall ear
tint at Washington ha* hoen promised an
(■iher ciilsen ol Merlwctho 1 . Well, wi
have only to remind our friend* of the pro
yoking remark of that facetiou* old plough
man, Hobby Htirna, that,
"The heat 1*1! plana ol mice, and men,
Alt gang a;ley."
When )on hear It *id (hat certain Kar
ri* men have derailed him tlnce the actiou
of the Newuan convention, Juat receive the
declaration with a good many grain* ol
allowance. We Imvn traced up w v.iral ol
tlicae report'd nine* and found that *omn
txely had made a ml*take In every h
•lance.
Ii may ln> a latter ilay Idea that the ma
jority ahnuld yield to the will "I the minor
Ity ’jut hardly one man In ten of <mr ar
qnalntauce ha* aa yet been able Pi gr*ap
the Idea, rtevvrat learned and logeulou*
argumenta have been made publicly and
privately Ur oatabllah this novel poalilon
hut no Jeßcraon nr Jackson democrat, no
"homy banded farmer* baa yet seen the
force of the argument. A* jet a deal ol
eloquence bae I ren wasted on lire Hoplem
tier air.
Yellow lover la prevailing at < hattanoo
ga and It on the Inrrcaau No h are seem
to be felt at points In Oeorgia anuth of that
city.
Prol. W. 11. Waddell .of the Bute Uni
versity died suddenly in Virginia lent woek.
The deceased wm In the prime ol life end
lib) deelli ii e great lore to Hie state-
The Newnan Herald hen hauled down
the nemo i IP. F. Smith lor Concrete and
hoisted that ol o<ipt. Persons Instead and
yet Got. Bmith assured us last Friday
morning that lie lulended to inaka (he
race. Kxplauatl ula In order.
DHOBOANRCIiI.
la Newnan,and eran at h<>me, we hear
the ry that the majority at Newnan woe
dieorganiaerk Una cau this he alien we
stood strictly by democratic usage, and
even after It Kerned nppapuit that no nom
ination would be made, battled lor organi
sation by carrying through a resolution
tor the appointment <>t s democratic exic
utiva committee f It does seem that ttie
epithet of dltorgaelxer could bo more prop
arly applied to those who preventod a
Domination and who persistently opposed
all atapa looking to harmony and united
fcflort In thf future. Look at the hading
men ol the Meriwether delegation and say
II they ever took any steps or couutenanc
ed any attempt at disintegration. Five ol
them, John L. Muslian, J. M. O. liobeit
•o9, W. A. J. Phillipa.C. W. Williams a< and
(J. M. Underwood, are among our oldest,
bast and most orderly citizens. They
ataot aboalder to shoulder with tiro ma
jority on every ballot and evety vote. Are
these men disorganls'-rt T Will the |mo
pla of Meriwether sav that these men went
to Newnan to disrupt the psity T Do
those who charge the ra j rrity with being
diaorganiiers believe the five men named
above oould be iaduced to play the part o(
disturbers of the peace, quiet or hannon y
ol the district ? Or will It be charged that
they had not penetration enough to per
ceive where they w ere beiug led ? Face
the tntista, gentlemen ol Urn minonty, and
give ua a straight-forward, direct re
ply.
nn|rltr v*. minority.
The resolutions oflered by Judge W hit
tie of Chsttahooche proposing to adjourn
tba Mewntn convention, recite iu the prc
amhte. th‘ finding it impossible to m ike
• nomination and thinking it would not
beetaabaerve the IntereEM of the demo*
oratle party that the majority should tia and
to the will of the minority, they remand
Um questk* beck to the people tot settle
ment. Now.thU refusal of the major ity to
sanender to the dictation of the minority
provoked much discussion and ft was ar
gued that the majority—a m jotlty bel t
through a week's bailosings and 709 auc
cemire roll calla, sere in duty bound to
give op their position aod go to the mia >rt
ty, who were hooting from Dan to Heerahe
ha for anybody to heat Harris. ti.oce re
turning home we have heard
that some parties bold.
U> the Ideas advanced hy their Newnan
brethren, Sod am-ri that the majority that
lacked only three y-.te* ol } and waa hack
ed by a major ‘ty ot '.ho counties an I deu>-
octoUC vote of the district, should have
succumbed and lusiiVi to the side of the
inltnrlty, Tnla doctrine apjiesifcd ao
monstrous that we concluded to sew'd,
flic writings ol some ot the Father*, and
this I* what we And.
Thomas Jelferaon say* that it i* a
atd piinciple that the will of the majority
h in all cane* to prevail."
Again, upon the nmsl moinenlou* otT
ca*fou of hU I lie, Jefleraou nays Uic " a/m
LuU acquiescence In the dectairme of the
Jdag mil v I* the vital priacipk of repulo
lies.” •
Whan Jefferson differs Irom our oppo
nents will they please . eaae their ! oat lade*
agaiuai ua soil turn their aiteutioa just a
llule while to lire blunders of the t .under
of the dem cratlc party I lie may have
beeu wrong ; are our frkalis prepared to
•ay they are wiser than the oulhor of the
Declaration of tudopendeuce t
A ridiew Jackaoo, about whose dem *
racy then can Ire no question, *, *, “a
long a* out government U admin t> red
for the good ol ll,c people, ari l i< regal*
ted hy Huh uhb, it whl he worth defend
In/." How, we ak, I* the will of the (>
pie to he known unless It he arrive! at
lioiii the < spree cm ol lbs majority f
A/* In Ihe old hero *.iy*, slid he put* It j
ill It.ilh a, “that lit. Ilrai prin ipie ol our
syaU-m Is—. Ant lh4 m>tj< rUy l (oyo rrn. "
Will our friend* wl*o u- *< vihemii.t ;
dm Initnlng agidust the so cal.r. I ohrtluaey
• I the it njoiily at New nan, pon kr the
aljovo d*' hi Moo ol J.u,:. V.n * and ' *i‘
u< whe'her til- > ttgrti. w lb that old don
octal or not ? A* Lhcy ail at the comer a
ready to lay hand* on v ry visitor bom
the country and [e>ur h to hi* '•“* the *hc
ry ol ael* and doln/a of the tuaj >rily
of ihe'uiiie convention, will they now ano
then Irankly alaie'he posit fon ol two 01,
our most distinguished l" 1 1 *>“ llj '
point ai iaaue f Do tfr*. and If the m>) "I
ty I* against the writer lie wl I yi Id tietore.
the promiil minority have tlo to < lie the
optutou* ol any good daim crat ad*ui4t
lilt,i Them Is'no u*e i t slrllti ; we are
liiithren. It we aru In the wrong *e will
gl*dl y change , II you aiu out ol Ibe path
Como back and let u* again walk tugctbsi
n* ol yme. Wu *,w ak a* unlo re.*ou>o o
men, j ulge ye calmly what we *ay
Nr wsiiiss * oiivrcis'l .
Onr report c’oa and la*t week with Wed
neix'a/ s priKtcedliig*. N ba.lnts were
had al'sir that, Uiu 700ih b fog the last U
ken and standing Haul , 211 . l’i*body
.. . . • „ r "' 1 • ' s*
W. 11. Hull, said die minority esmesUy de
sired a nomination when 11. A, H. Fr**. M
nan pro|>ed coukrtmca eomniltieo.
HgrrVd tc. Alter several hours sluing,the
mluonly luslating on anyM/ hut 11 aerie,
(lie c iiunlMec rejiorlfHl that they could not
agree.
Judge Whittle IntroJaead ic dot i m ot
adjournment a* billows :
"Whereas, The delugatea to Hie Uon
gremlonal (;onveullon, n>w in session Inr
this place, have spent many day* In bal<
luting without cluing a non |nati>>n, and
there appearing no reasonable | riwpcct
that they can, under tho two thirds ride,
agree upon a c nc'ldate to represent the
Kourtli Congressional District iu ■,
and deeming It tmnecesaary to Imixise up
on ouraelves the labor ol continuing from
day-to-day the useleaa attempt to iff ct. a
nomination with the tP legates with which
(lie Convention Is now conqxiead, and be
lieving it would not aubsrrve 'he treat in
tereata of the Democratic party that the
majority alniuld yield to the will of the
ml orttr Therefore—
Resolved, That we remand b ck to the
voters ol said and istrict the selection ol a
representative to the 48lh Congreve, such
selection to be made at the ballot bo* in
November next.
Bo It further resolved, Ttn-t we recom
mend to the voters ol the 4th Congression
al distiict as a candidate lor repres-ntative,
the Hon. 11. R. Harti-*, a statesman ol en
larged views, ripe experience, ami un
swerving integrity—a man who, hiving
proved Inilhlut ir. the past, cau be safely
trusted in the future.”
The mluority began to filibuster agaimt
the adoption ol this resolution sod sever
al speeches were made. In the coutte ot
the discussi m A. D. Fiectnan arraigned
the majority for inc nsistency and paid bis
respects particulsrly to the action of the
Meriwether delegation, quoting ftom the
teso’utions adapted in Greenville on the
tt Tuesday in August. W. T. Hevill re
plied to Mr.Freeman at the request of sev
crtl delegates and his friends claim com
pletely and tr'umpbantly vindicated the
course ot the mgj >ri*y, and H he did cot
convince Mi. Freeman of bis mistakes,
certainly silenced that gentleman. A
brict ay nop; is ot Ibis debate will be given
next week it the wriMr’s health enables
him • write it out. After exhausting ev
ery expedient to slave ott a vole ou ad
journment, the final vote was reached at
last and the convention adjourned about
4 o’clock Thursday eve- in#. The rnioo -
ity held a session Thursday night but the
cnly conclusion teachcd was that they
must beat Harris, but the metbsd of doing
this was not agreed on.
Gov. Smith made a speech Friday mor
ning in which he flrod several shots at
Harris and the V indicator alter which
the mmoritv broke up, the Gov. promising
(hat s Vani/etU would be lorthcomiag at
an early day setting forth the programme
ot the minority.
THIS FOli STM Oli*RfCVf—
la the tJavarmah Morning ffswi of Fri
day iq;re*ra the following edlioHal arti
cle upon the sifoaUcw la the fourth eon
graaaioual diotrict: -
“From our despatches it will belaee Chat
'.fee dcnKxyatic aomloatmg eOavtltwos ol
the loorth coogrcwifoual dloirlet, af'ev tak
ing over cv j bondred bsffota, has ad
journed sine die wliUrfot making s eomt
uatiun It U furliicr stated that the ma
jor iy ol the delega'es wifi issue an address
to ibe people, aad the rnrooiity will coc
ceu’.raie uiou *<*me candidate acd pi ice
him fa the field.
Thu action simply amcaata to a aerah
race, ao 1 it i* a stats ot affairs mucti to be
regret el, Jl-m Henry R Harris, ibt'pres
eat repieaanUtive, ha* had throughout a
large majority "f the votos of tbs couves
ifou.he la variably receiving twaaty-'me
and to-tblr4 Aat evsry baft'A, end <mly
lacking th>t* and twcthlrde of the req aw
ed two-thud * m*j rity uajaaamy to secure
hi* noraiaatl-m.
With thia decided p:eforaet expressed
for him, it certainly seeus* tUai'be should
la Justice, have been teeeoifoated aod
Uru* aarrel the integrity of-titc dsisocratlc
party la the fourth die rM. -Tkf a can ba
hop,litt 1 doubt nf hU aledfee by lb* tw
pletHb* eouveatkm 1* tdf itHei ot to*
sentfmeut ot his disrrtcf. Hr c*ooot oe
regarded a* an In .'epender * eub' f vrnc*
im sflbmfrted h claims to mu coottmitaa,
and had two third* ol that hr !y eeotared
upon any candidate, be woubf* no dusts,
have kit l.lmvill hound by la i.i*l>m,amJ
heartliy supyortad the h<> ft love
Mi. Uarruh j< ucn i.v y .* uuq r*-.*UonaJ.
A! the iaat sesnou ol COUgr<3M he <‘i* Ui a
|.*sc<:u agab.ki a protective laiifl wb.vh
waa not only and uuocrat c to t;t# core, hut
war nue ot th* *tro!ig*i sr, .aic . * and
finest elf .rt* on hit s> ii <t 1.0 q MUo u
ahb.h lift) evsl Veen pr.-vutai to t . ‘-'n
try. Wl l.out Un iuly t' npt ug to iul*.
ion' with matfor*in we loot . wo
te.fl *l* la Ml,lug t il, sil* tus pa.ty
lias dtt< r mined to go | .p, a gv'ieral ra<*-
lor c'.fign ** tnoie, no fc,r.n^-
tivnU.a iMr. ll*ma<:oaiJ l s >i ko.*.
Her* ofoic, iu eouinuuUo*.upon toe caf.
didatu* nliow name* wr hd ae U* to.
vniilc.ii, wa nav.: t. itsn ti*. I to h • en
tirely impartial. Tut *U:,!|* IJfo** Ol hoi*
the m*j #rHy and thu minority lvt * U
severest criticism. Tire ilels*t** seemed
V.. f .rgsl lUet tnoy wrSM;li <•*? l n p >.
*eul the pt ople luslonl of ms >, *nd tnu
man It is ihst th* blind and uftuiaueieahie
opp.anllsru t* Mu Uturi* and tbs ohstina
<:y oi hi* Irtauds h-svn hro q,|r alxxit a
coddiMon ui thing* in the 1 uith that la a.-
togeihai deplorable. It W tusi I to,lnw*v
cr, lor critii lam P, lm etui r gra.,elul or pi
Pul. Iho convnutioii I*l *1 to *gr u mil
hf adjourning wiltiont • ilay.ramauded the
picslious that dlvhfod it back In Ilia (wo
ple."
Wi mint the comma its ui our rateemed
con tern jiornry pf the Sivmoih N-w* for
the purpose ol giving them *mt cordial
enllorsemniit. TU* Irieu I* ol Hr, Karri*
haaesl '.heir obeunacy U|Hin the >sct that
bn lacked only a hiw vmrv ol having a
twi-lhlrdl mi|orlty In tbs cauve.tlon,
while the oppotlt! n held out hscauw, a*
they *aid, they had Inaupeikble* IJeetlon*
to the pnseut mnuiln-r. While the action n|
tbve nvfltitl ifi—'f, ralb r, Its ii naeilon Is
n< Itlier creditable nor patri ,t|c, rnd while
It may result in sum* detn ira'iitli.'n ad
> onfusion, yet u,m,b the wlml •. p is per
haps lor Hie best that the personal isa-ie*
have tieeii it submitted to Ik*.people for
their declsfor.. There will be two randi
datot In the field, lisa. Henry H. Harris,
aod Captain Henry Person*. Neither is
in any sense oi the term an iedepen.bmt
Either would have ab Jed the s 'uon of
the conveotlon, an i the o utif nation of ei
ther would base given Ike people of the
distilct nd of die stale a faithful and en
.-rgetic repreaenUtive. It wu the duty ol
(be convention to nuke a nomination.
Failing in that the only recourse of the
body was do dissolve and trust to the
judgment of the people. M Peison*
has annum red himself aa a candidate, and
Iu our issue of yesterday set forth his plat
form of prlnciplea. Mr. Harria Is a candi
date, and his platform ta his record in con
g'oea, his thorough democracy, and a keen
and intelligent sympathy with the move
ment h oki ig to reform ia o>v financial
legislation. While tie have nothing to
urge again*: Captain Persons, we believe
.with ou Savannah oufompsirary, that the
ixmple cannot do (letter linin' 'o re-elect
Mr.tlarris'to cougresa. He was owe of the
beat w orking members ot tbe-Oeotgia del
egation, and his speech on t-riff reform la
conclusive evidence that he is a'm.id antly
able to preas bit views earnestly and elo
q ientlv ujon the atlentioo of eongreu
That speech was one of tue best delive ed
U|x>n the floor of congress during the ses
sion. His masterly treatment of the tarifl
question, and hia eraj.luc, vigorous s'yie
• f oratory were mads the subject of ape.
cial comment by neatly all the leading
newspapeis. Mr. Harria baa pluck, ener
gy, ability, and, above all. experience. We
have UerrJ oi no objection to Mr. Harris .
Hie record ia unimpeachable, hia fide'.ity
unquestioned, and hi* nseluloesr abundan t
ty proven. He should be re-electod by the
people.—CfeiM*ttitfwi.
NHE SHARP WOBOV
Auguste Evening New*.
Hon. Henry Persons has already an
nounced himself a candidate for aoagress
in the fourth district. He waa hHbre the
Coiambus and Newnan conventions for
the nomination. It ia very certain that
Hon. Henry R. Harris, the choice nf the
people and a mg) >rity of birth oooveati ana
will alto tun, and it is equally certain that
he wil be elected. The chiluish and unpa
triotic action oi Utel body Of tnea, both at
Ch Jam bus and Newoan, hae ditrv.pted the
party in that district. Th* abominable
two-third* rate mad the atlfiahuta. jof
some of th* thimblc-i iggers beaded by t *-
Got. Smith, did th* work most tffedua -
ly- _ ___
FoteMh IHttrlel CoHvetion
Tlie Democratic Uoriveatioa tor t'.e
Fourth Diatrict ha* adjournt-J w ilhout a
no ml oas 100. We are glad 'bey have
wound up their proceedings which weru
edeabted to damage not cly the Deal j
oraiic oarty ot the Fourth Ihsuict, but
thiougliout the State.
, Wuo were to elans* for ibe ta'lore to
put f .rward a candidate I there caa be
tiat <*n answer. Tue minority, who, b--
krre they would e* Harria who w at
qa>at<o.ihl> ttie ci oiee of a unrf sly ot
tue Convvtiti < , *al ce. ui ly * u -oiiie
Of the |*jic p.H fo oorwloauoM, dviersain
el to ban** the U-.a/eati *u a-uit in. The
ijaMt ha* cmus ,<m -he jwopto to be heard.
King* ib-.tild hwvger control ti* eois
veatt' n as ih*> nave heretofore u< licot
gia ; bn 1 **fl <W tfoewes and the pau* to coust
~ui M< !■, that H rot will announce
l,)u>tot! a* * Kllfldele and thal Ihe Voter*
ot the Fourth Draft Cf will give him a iar
pi -j rky g.*e ever —< njtn A.wa
ur -rite riforLc divide
The Wh-cMift‘lkMWWrtrtto cm y*v.toa in
Ui* Four'b'Didiic*. male ..vei 7<M b*:l<Av,
*Bd ad} .uriivo with st h*aui
u>l *■ II irrsi e!i*erd_t Ue convention with
Sij v He* ; Persons, with HI aod liil'ii t>
biiiilt wi t* :Cw to f.v it id l‘ni. *'*-
log !h*t Iff r-ito to Harris' Zlf
Bail of there geot.eoa it Will ran tor Coi.-
ge, I’cru. -* twins rec-aomei dsO by the
ad O ly and ifol.Jj by toe 10. joi Hy
I wenlj-.u. and < •-third aga,u*t a.xtwn
Which t the bcl'sr deo*ia', mao
|Uj tee .j ifity or the 'o* euh l ine
a A ity ?- Tuny w.a appwai to the .wupto*
awl lit-i a rivti! -I i ill J >
Had *- I. lUr l* i acmrn lit I** .-* e!
ill* |ifW>l|l MlMl he l.Hltd ll*H Ua.*
Vol*l |u 'll I, UKT ",,ih ( .
Wihe and h.Uieas ol the , e-i, .v N t
fault J.a* to-- i t• in I to hie who e re
at it nl mil year* a> Coag everoan. tau-ol
'Ait,a a Mt+U hw •eteiy i'o*t I ogtiti
UfOilhl.t | ti. Jl arya fit a,
Hm> Hitt Cuoty j i.yVtli, 111-
Aiihai If. Wstaoit ha* apj.itad ter **
uii,'lt'/n ot ymrao-.a ty, aod Sell ' g *j.*rt
■mi voi at bin of UouMatead, a*.d l wdl
pas* Uttrru toe at It o’clock A M- <t.
ibt 3A - day of -ejHeiii *i, W 73 At my
•ifß.e.
A J, HINTON.
*|it. ifil. IB7U. • „ O M C.
Oft'tttOtA / Ordinary o(fi.>,
K ilwstocr t;-iti ity ( Hepl bib IffTS
•Hra K. K Cbapuntu (alia of 8 V
Uhspuianj da* appii.-l for wsenlpUcrtl. of
ieisnoaity. *n*l wtiing apart a.d ValU*
iu or tt-HuMA oat of ertm.to ig Wet
ante ht**hwwd, wm I I will pan* upoq U
vein'- at 10 ..'clock * rn. •*., the M> h day of
ifo’t*. ItfJtl, at my . ffi *
A J. UfNTO l
O M. C.
A Iwaatiful Jot ol K.tLL A WINTER
PlUNTli.yoat receive! at,
2. Ih D. ADAIR’b.
Ilesril t v., Ga., May tot, IS7B
Da T. a fipadftni . Iwar Sir--I *~l Wir Uni
•*•*'* Italm I boighi from pm rwntb, • an "
(irtoK tw be* tiiig* with lata rellaf. I
wml you to pnl me spa* I'lart Ua famllr ua*.
He*: sctraiij Xillb SHAMS
Piepnred by T. 9. Bradflrld, LaGraige
Ua. For *ale tiv J L. li. Tciull ACo.
ANNUAL FAIR AND RACES
OF
TIIK NORTH-GEOROIA
Stock amj Fill Awociatlnn,
WILL BE HELD IN
Atlanta, Georgia.
October 81, 22, 2 I, 34, 25 and 78. 1878.
$14,500
$4,500 vdl.-rwl in Racing Purses I
$13.00 in Military Prises !
Over 30 military companies outside of the
S’ate wire* ly decided to come.
THE FASTEST HOUSES
la the country are coming.^
•=*
Ah OPEN AIR CONCERT
Evso day by one ot 'be finest brass bands
in the United State*
Amusements Oi All
Blinds
MAY BE EXPECTED
MINSTREL PERFORMANCES 1
CUICVS 1 MEN'AGEKIE
MULE RACES ! FOOT RACES I
WHEELBARROW RACES 1
SACK RACES!
VELOCIPEDE RACES 1
Qf~ilit Excellency Samuel J. Tildes
has baen invited to be preeent.
OTIHE MYSTIC BROTUEUHOOD of
Atlanta, will appear spon the atreets, Oct
2&Ja, in more grandeur than
ever bet ore.
WSeodius Premium Ltst 1
Don't (ail to come I
B- W. WRESN, Sec y,
W. B. COX, Atlanta, Oa.
Prate fret.
[]
WU HAVE TIIW day placed
OCR ORDER i L'J rib A SHOES
! KOH llt K FALL and winter
i MADE WI HI THE BAY STATE
SHOE k LEATHER OO Wl O AT
ITsRIlt FAt.TORIEI Af TJI <Kr. DIF
FERENT PL ACEH EM PD i V THREE
i uoLbAND hand*
Th* *nto* of H ,er* mads by them ai*
kslet **} oa to the ti| per* * 111 hOra
•crew*, tiifaol In twt drlrri j end radded
on art norm led nrt Ui rtp
Their w ilk !• e-u Ode .lljr iet*.iurnee tod
i,g not only t*i;rior in durability to
ur.'lwary Ma(ge*l ret, to t t>r more c in
fo* la Me In the wcaiar, */ae mt-y la Uu fit
af tU UltU out*
W 8 H. yE THE EEOI.CHIVE ‘ALE
nr THE BAY FT AT % MAKE Of
BOOTH A WHO Kit IN THlfi OOt'N f Y
PeJURJNA ytRKD'M *!U JNVITFO
TO RCY AT LEAHT ONK PAIR ON
Triad; we have the tiuni.g
mroCE on hand nw.
Will ala er rninne to have tria l* to ' Ol
•■r.tvr lh-a* fine etese aewed HWriwa to tn
dien.whicb have given *•> iwacb **'*•: act km
h.rT mn ytnf f •'
Bellltig rigllly l*r< Adt e l. ; * -nr
tin. k, at all Uni *. f*i’l *! inuM* s*vd*
and hOfie by cnrrvrt npr imt 'l an in-
Irlnslc vain* of what • effer la wt* a
a i create nf boalw ■*-
UIHBAIJWFOR lrn WEBSLAP.O
--EK THAN WE HAVE EVER MADE
BEFORE. EVEN WHEN BELLING ON
TIME, AND TO THIS DATE FOR
I*7B HAVE MADE A VERY
LARGE INCREASE OVER 1877
July 11th 1879-
H. N. ELLIS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Price, TEN cent:.
NEWSPAPER
ADVERTISING
115th EDITION,
Containing a complete list of ail the towns
In ilit United Stales, the Territories and
the Dutnin'on of Canada, having a popula
tion greater than fi.OUO according to the
!a*t cen-mr, together with Uie names of the
oewspap&t having the largest iucal circo
iation iu each of (be places named. Also,
i Catalogue of newspapers which are rcc
um me tided t>> advetliiers aa giving grwwt
i value in projortion to ptieea charged.
Alan, Uie Reiigkius and Agi icu'tural Jour
nals, very complete lists, and many tables
it rales, showing Uie ooat ot advartkiug in
va'iiUfe newspapers, and much o'her infai
aiatioo which w beginner In advertising
w-u ddo well to jurssefs. Addrasa GE '.
P. U 'WELL A CO., Newsitaper Advar
tising Bureau, 10 Spince S - ., N. Y- — r
mnmsssmnu
Tito
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#“ -*■* *<*• ii 4 m ita mat M* aSar
mam V mU JLamrmm. TC* ban 1
Li'z’<n r!siF?crsSa.ffiSft
PIANO Beantlta! W), Grand Piau w,
prite $1 ,Utk>, oaly |275. Mavolfieael Up
right Piatum, pruto only 175. I*l
- 7 octave, 125. 7j 155, New Style*.
Organa $35. Organs, if slope, $87.50.
CiKi.eh Organ Iti viap*, price |9sf j, only
flis. Efogafft $371 Vlirr-r Tap Orgsu*
-ul) $lO5 Ifo-niitiful Parlor Oti,n, price
3*o J-a lar-, onl> P3 dol aa. Frguds Ex
posed, SUO dollar reward. Read; “Traps
t-f the Unwary ' aiol nevap*[>er about coat
i! Piano* an ! Or,--ns, unit FRLK Please
aWiess Dati.t I lies'ly , Washington, Iff
J
x* “T a DAY to Agaeta caw v awn tig lor
j he Kim .!e Yi'ltif, T.I -* auxl
OiiOiFrin Addir.. I*. O VlJtvEiY
Auxuth M*io<-
A'iKNT> W .<•! M.d■* aud Hlpimuae
Fuf HOLM A N ' j J.wartVd
NEW Pictorial Bible*.
I,OW Ii uaustfon* Aiui*l-r n* eu
cuiars A .1 H 'LMAN A I'O , VJO Arch
_.hl Pnlia.l. iphto.
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ffo .t lie* <"i *l l> icettoa. Ad-
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W liere* D v M Ogi-Ires, J H C- U-'b
wtsit aid J <■.<■ V Ogien** Execat ira ot
ib* l.*t W ill *ti i Te*to,net,l <f P i i-rnua
G.le'ie* ihwviaa.il. r*jw*-n! t ih Crt
if al they l ave it, lv a !mlUt*rl Hi*
lai* of *bl -WeuMs<J tn.i apply tv letters
.•I ulsiTihsi! ti t* m ila*ir (n*t u sock Kx
-Clit'.fS
Tki* ii tii.n-f-iTw Pi r> snd admonish
! r*n- • med. l-< t!* the r >3.tertian* if ay
liry t<*r, nil W la-f r# lh first M >R(iaV |U
fb . < e.wr HTfi, l - *!n v ra tan why said
Kto 'it x* fotti.d n-i r.ivtiv# wuvn of Iks
u*‘. ,*o lti.ii* tbair -wnl tr *’.
Givan im.twr my hand and -fßaial atgiw
<uit Ib*th pi 2d 18.fi.
A J HINTON.
O M a
OF.OiiGIA, Jl.iiwvtiier Gwuuty.
By slftwe at * .arder Iwwn tha Uowofa
bt* court ul (Jriiiwy, to ami tor awH
coudy, I w ill sell to the lilgheel bid-iar ba
iore tl.s enart house door, ta the town et
•Jr. envif!.. toetweerj the legal boura of sale,
-ti the ffo-l T-eaday ii, O''otoer nwit th
Ini on ;ng described Isr-k be hanging to til
.. t.'.e ! J lir.vm Frcetnao, deceased tO
vit i L t No 124. cuntsming fdss seres
and j ' Dii g .auda of R- If- Freeman, Bta
ka k aud Turner ; nho, lot No. 154 Jdto
irg land* ul B. IL Fruemaa, Keller, Mote
-ris- ri aud Findley, an! known a* thw
H mo* jolaco of said dc*ew**d : Both of ti#
l* ve lots of lam! iji-g And being in
fit), disiiixt <at rant c uuty and cootalaiag
ii all 402$ aerw. Term* Csvb.
If. F. LI ALL, _
Adrii’r
GEORGIA, Meriwether County.
By v;rtuc oi an order of the CowH Vy
Ordinary of said county, will be sold on
the Ist Tuesday in October nea*.. before
the curt bouse door.ia the town of Green
ville, between tbe legs! boura of aaie, all
the lands belonging to the estate ol iaaiah
Baitou, late ol said county, deeeaaed, con
sisting ot 377 acres more or leva, said lands
are situated in the upper #.b district, be
tween White Oak creek and Flint river,
and aij lining iaoda'of Wiley and Cliftoa
Reynolds, and Mrs. Kempeon and otheia.
The laDds were givew in to tbe Tußeceiv
er in 1875, aa lots 2-T5, %<A and 814- Th
whole settlement constituting tbe ptec
known as Isaiah B Htori’a—Sold for ffce
benefit of the beirs and c-ediXot of aald
.-state. Terms csW- This Sept. sth,lß7s.
V W. H. KELLER
Admr.
I.aGhaso*. Ga.jWth, April 1878.
Da. T. 8. BnMM :-Tha Safimet** Balm Dr.
Ht prwCT.tad fcw y toU • wfc. w wrf
forts* very mack How * 'Potion Oak- gar# spsedy
etief Two apoacw'ione caredd her. Tam, Ac .
C. u snoi.
Prepaved by T. 8. Bradflsld, LaGrange
Ga. For sale by J. E. G- Terrell A Cos.
AGENTSMISrS
MONEY pleaeawtiy and last, address Ft-
Haatet & Co s, Atiaate, Ga.