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THE VINDICATOR.
PUBI.UUKU EVKKV VKIUAY,
BY WML T. REVILE
AT fS.OO PER ANNUM. IN ADVANCE
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The |..il,rtflg tsUie Chnrch Directory o
Greenville tor lt>77:
MUTHODIsr
a,* ao*l 4til c*iwj*i!ii* *** ceu month.
Pu r . .Ilf'. J- K I‘KY AN
UAITibT
Ist >at*balh iu each month.
FaSlttf H*v. A. 11. CALI AW Ai
PRESBYTERIAN
4th Sabbath in each month,
i'wtflr... Rev.Mr. MeMU It
TortOE TO THE IMBUt
4flu. this date, all legal advertisements
pr the county ot Meriwether, w ill be pub
sAndh. U> MuarwitTHimOouiiT* Vinui-
C4IUK. A. J- MINTON,
Ot dinar v.
O. e. FLORENCE, Sheriff
W. H. KELLER
" Ju. ith. 1878. Chirk Sap’r C*wrt.
LOCAL. TOP ICB
GRriENVILLK. FRIDAV, Sep ,
1 will h.* h.-mw, *ll nrouiid, alter life
flrn oi October tor B*l cts, end luruu
•hum lor ctoh, of sl.tW on lime.
Kttattk
THOMPSON A BROS. f*l New* an U
more Furniture end give better lit*c-
ViOU thatl S**y <•1 1 1 HrUrtl. HI It* Smle.
'lUej ufi live biiiiiHjo uicn an.'. fun ** >v
r* Ila lift
IHO .il’S X a ii.-: Sa. . * *,O
*'U a . - ■> ~M* a lu. I • I*. *ol u
**■ i'll *' 1 “ *
Aitammir* f to I . .li. ■ i fit* * (> uu
•i
1 hereby stinnunct* niyse.l A caioi .l *le
tor it -eil-i IIOU I*l I lie < 'til r ul t leik S*J|*
jlor Coint i*t tli* JaßUaly kill mi. eut j. rl
1,1 l)riu<H ra‘h' umid.mthm, it * nou.luaUu*
U l.ei< . lie*, *i i! .Ii) ,
v\. it hi: i.f t:
Tin-rulm U* and imsge 1 Hi*' r *flo*i in
uu; ■•* * 11* 'ii < o rl'himli!) . b* allng I* ** ul
•111*1 •thi'iioff l* *i|'
PlOlXtl t tuu. I ICU'I ***
gtfl tb* lolhivt log i.eut* to t-on.r
remarkable t.-aulL iu picking cotton. On
tt*T Infill of Alli-u If VVilvin, iot
*Wh, three hand* pfi'.lu-) <i-ii pouu f In
halt n day. Mijtu Jm< * picked I!>h
pound', Mtt lUrrt* Ittd, AWo il Wat-o.*
Zti. Ot*i* other band* on Hu uw |d e.
the low.-.t gatbeied 181 poo id*, tbe blah
i*t lU7 Tn* weighing w** dom by Jniiii*
IVkai J. Uattbltball day* wrk been
be*i*u acy where UR* *ck-<ii 7 If wo *.
U| tin- flgun .
Cuni-wi-nr Judg- A J. 11 hi Pm brbig*
a uaiurai earl-.*/, an 1 1 i*b p.tai' *
having lrit>.dad lu it* ctotre lo lurg.
W feather IU flew fdei cud III*
lo'ato aud ,b* nut* al mi ward* matured in
tfc bvait ol the vegetald*! of Uaftlir ibe
(>o*#to great around tne nut* ate matter of
c-mjeciure. Either way tlie production 1*
a novel one.
lIfMK U N. Km* ami Frank Bv-nln*
returtie'l from New Yoik. Tb<-y
brought so yellow frank out lav- lota < I
Hew Good* to which they invite intpec-
Uoo _
Laat week we pubiDbed a notice ol the
North Georgia Fair to be held in Atlanta
iron) the Slat hr the 2fl<h of tJetwtaf. Thi*
Wiek we Invite ape* ial attention to the ad
vertisement and urge all our read-tr* t-i at
tend Ike exercise* m the programme map
pad out promisee an exciting week, lull oi
varied amusements. President l itdeo fan*
keen invited Go ad take a laok at our
*b jure president.
W. II Keller announce* hiuiaell a* a
candidate lor re-election a* cleik of the
Hope*lor OoH. He haa had aix year* ex
periaoca, foer in Coweta and to in Meri
wether and makes a moat. < ffloeot effleer.
He ia worthy and well qualified and dr
aerve* endorsement.
While it Newnsn last week we enjoyed
Ike pleasure of a iii.'l and Ibcrongb survey
ol ibe Iron Fuundiy, Machine shop, B-isb
and Bund Factory tud.Fimri.g Mills ot
RD. Cole iic. JJ.o. n<J w ere amazed w>
find these ge tlemen so well pie, wed to
execute eyeiv kiod ol work id tbeir line.
HU—i engines aie manufactured Oy this
fires equal in polisii, work and duiahi ity
to thane ot the North. Tbeir mill, three
rocks, is propelled by one ol their own ec
gu.es that nuts sUe by side with n Tl'icbes
ter engine. 1 heir water wheels art cheat ■
er and more durable than loose from the
North not excepting the famoos Ltfieli.
Frona the tanking of a car to a simple cast
ing, (Me 4k Bra. gire am! guarantee satis
Mi” l - They hare >n baud 1400 bushels
at wheat Irom abich ti<ey are twining out
a eapariwc quality of fl.ai. Yjt a list ot
the renew• articles raauular.turwd ana h*r
enle see their advenisemmt in this iasoe.
Otm old friend, Hiittan Tbra-b was in
town Weoneaday and gives s most bop*. -
Ini acccihpt of his district, both poliUcaiiy
and inane-aify. is he ■
Harris saan, did yon a*k r Well, n
is —id some of the hoys tackled our fiirnd
on that issue. Ask them.
Dr. Billy Barite* drops into town occs
giona'ly *<d tipressea him!*ell clearly in le.
ganl to crops and politics, lie is a man
who turns ha lurrowa handsomely both
on the farm and in a poliii a! debate.
II jon wish some harrowing talk ask a
aimer i! the uiiuoiity should m iu!e lire
majority.
Death.-M rs. l atsey McLendon, wile
ol \\ iilis McLendon, died suddenly ol
bestt disease on the rooming **t the 18 h
joi September,aged 65. She was the rnoth
-ler *l D3 children, and bad 43 grand chil
lireu. and, uulli hers, there had mil been
death in the lamily. Her huaband ws
visiting a son in Carroll county at tie
time oI her death and knows not ol the
sadness that awaits his tetuttt. II
Tne suit ing face ot A thnr Kohiasott
just Horn market indtealcs that he it is fc
cured bargains lor bis eu*i*tuers in the
•row good* he lias been purchasing.
In addition to the amounts n p *rtod
last week as s*ut Irom Meriwether lor the
tienrfft of the yellow lever suiterer* is to
be included •bout $73 out l*ont the Watm
Spring* ol which amount Col. Musttan
contributed S3O. Our coouty bas sent in
all about SBOO.
When the lartncr Irom the country
ODiCcs U) tow n then come* a political lu •
ale. The only oljectlon that can he urged
against the farmer is that be g*>o* away a
stronger Uarrii man than when he came.
Did you ever see su<dt fellow T
——gw WW•as**--
Tribitru *nk. - M . K N Ellis has Just
put up a wire making communication Ite
twueu Ids store and dwelling by meins ol
a l ili pbont Celling evmythiug proper
ly att ..np* *1 llob' it slipped down home to
. t iidann -age to bia !at bur. t'.illurr the
old *• lie nan’s atleolr nt, Holiett asked it
te *, .u hi uu. .ci situ id clearly what In was
-.tying. C miptcheiiding the *l l lit *>l tin*
t *piny but uol lully umlerst dng it
Dm i Myron, instead ol replying through
the instrument, stepped to the door and
shouted no ut the top ol his loin The
l i**i-Mt that gieetcd Ills reply *v>n . im'i'd Mr.
hi W. t-enlur, that he was empl lying ttic
■ d*l loeUlod ol c‘UiniuutcaUoii Itittea.l ol
i, *i| liug to that devtarttl by K tisou. VV hoi*
he Inal rum* nt gis m pet(* cl working ot
t*i all pal due wit bolter undetaLtld how
to use It.
Skin Com er l.
1 uc lo.iowiug Oriel sketch ol the conceit
ii ilm lumls !ui the ic'llcl ol the yellow
I vet sufliriia wa* |.|p;in-l by Mr*, ltevi i
duiiug Our ab.wi.ee list week but Wat*
crowded on', l'hough late we make room
lor it In this is-uc.
The amount rood veil w S4O. T!i a
oaiaoee given by ihe Italian HPlng Hand
Horn Uni Wariit Bprtiige added much to
die evening'* cotenaiuuieut
Tuc opeuiur pPce hy Mn* Loren t lllit
lim was well read. I lie due l * hy Mr*
|*,vy and >ii Hattie Render were finely
•;*i utivl a* were IhoMi by Min. Krin mini
and Mow ILiey ; M*m Tt-ire'l and J
Haul*, Mo i* Ifcvlll and Kill*, and Ml
i* F eemao ->r>-1 Mery 1 iill. Hy *(>' ial
r. quest Katie I’cavy rang, When the Hand
iiegiu* to play' and aang it splendidly and
with line e!le<:t.
Good Ilya Mn-ygle Darling h v Mia* Mai)
Par* and A V. llertla waa rapturously
•i pi soiled. Max hi Hlaton, mmy little
•iwite. deserve* *|ceial mention lor the ex
oelleui retidcrlng ol the diftlcull non* liny
Ned. The MWlaMt testified their appm
elation hy v-icileinu* applause.
Whom will the altoe lit, by lltik- Maty
Hill w# kaeetly *utiy. A* abc went Pann
ing hy, Minnie Kevl l, ** well received.
D'idl g with the Tide, a* aung by Mia*
oullie Hill. w* one of (A* ieatuie* ol the
evening. Mm Hill ia one of oar sweetest
Inger* and i* alway* gladly welcomed on
the *tage.
M'lon'ight on the Imke, a qtitrieiu- by
Miac* llotaey and J*ck*on and Mea*r.
Hinton and McC**lan re- elvw* universal
pra'tae. The *iog*T# o*Ulned tbelr pa*t
repntation aud gave- m a real (real.
P.put Hallway Punch aung by live IIP
lie girla wan ag< m. Little Bam by the lit
tle Mlae* Blapm, Freem*n and Hill
brought down Ibe houae and rnide every
body laugh.
Ooceatoaally, tbave were | leoe* Iron) our
cion Ilmd aawrterl ivy Prol. Erdman that
electrified the audieno-.
Ail ih all it tl one < f the be*t conceit*
Oteetivide hn* evei enj-iyed.
Inin Fro— lit*- Cove.
/Mar Virtdkal'/r :
A few line* from the
“Cove*—<ls*. Ilhliict), will perbsp# lt*r.
esi eoroe of ymr Merisetlier readers, foi
1 have seen nothing io your column* from
this part of the county in s long lime.
Ibe opinion prevails among our citizens
ihallne ‘ Cove" it ecif-sustiiriing— makes
it owo “bog and hominy." The lari ei*
ere generally io a prosperous conditou ;
for they sow larg> ly <1 wheat sod oats,
make goo J corn crops, and their cotton,
no’withst indiug the drought, promi-e* an
average yield-
We have bad a flourishing school during
the past three years under the charge of
F M. Waddell, whose services we hsve
procured lor auo'ber year.
We have preaching twice a month — on
the 3id and 4th Srodaye. On the sth buo
•lny in this month the lunerai ol H 11. &-e
will be preached by the Rev. J. C.B irioas,
at A.'ford's Chapel. We also have a good
• ir.giug socie'y conducted by Prol*. Biab
op and Waddell-
On the 170) iost-. there was a lively cot
ton picking on the farm of Mr. F. M- JVad
deli, four bauds picking 1,200 pounds ; W
B Gsrtard, sl6: J. W. Waddell, 810 ; t.
M. Wadd*lt, 380 ; J. L. Pearson, 384. On
the 18th, W.E. Oarrmrd ricked 381, sod
the olliers ower 300 each, Irom son to ws,
carrying up their own cotton the distance
ot 40 yards, sad nooning one bv mcu
day. Tbs cotton was weighed and testi
fied to by Mr. F. M. Waddell himself.
1 must n t ftll tc mention that the*Cow’
will go I >r Harris.
Mi'RK AMoR
THE FOURTH DISTRICT.
The Atlanta ChasMNsAsa an l the fa van
nah Morning Xtv* l*oth recommend the
Democrats of the Fourth District to vote
lor Harris. In ths absence of any aomi
tattou.contormlag In strklness to Derno
* atic usage in that District, certainty Mr
Han is most be considered the better enti
led to democratic support thtn Mr. I'or
,ns Mt, Harris received the persisted l
s ipport of tho majority ol the Dcukecrstic
delegatee ol the District, and was |lUe set
tle*l choice nl such a n*jrliy. U, there
lore, lbs dlArt.t relhses to harm >ol*o on •
nominee, where can any Democrat, ang
inas that the District ahall not be lost to
Um Democrats, threw bis vote but tor Hai
its f ■ i, . .
The rati >of support Mr. Hsrtls rccaiv
ad li* m the delegates would elect him by
the people. Mr Pereoae having received
no nominaliou ty any rule whatever Is sit
i idepuudenl caudtdate. Mr. II *rrts (sited
ol a nomination became a minority did
uot vole lor him. M • Persona tailed of a
uotniuatiou because ain Jnrity relusod to
vote tor bint. A v.,te fur llsrris, therefore,
is in the direction ol hat atony -* Tote for
Parsons in the direction cf dl cord snd
schism. —[Msicou Telegraph.
Washington. Hcpt. Mr. Win. E
(Hieudler’s last letter, ol dale iho 14tU m
,'tiut, ho . a used liesh consU-rnatioo
amoug tho laithluh Mr. Ohaudler is veiy
stt <l id itt coni*tolug bit bell* I that ttiu
Maine < xperiei.ee will be tepealed lu New
II tinpshlre, that lltcre w ill be no choice ol
o"*vcrnor, by the people, ami no Hepttbli
can tiiNjoiily in the Legislatuie. It Is
said by the I*lends ol the tdiuiuwliatiou
that Mr. Cloudier is doing what Uc Can
to defeat the Republican p.ity in Now
Hampshire, on uc.couiyl ol his hostility to
tue I'r aidant. WhelUcr this tny bo so
*>r uot, it is gem-rally ls-ll< ve<t that Mt
Chan 1 i’s lorejiodlugs will be verified.
lion. W. 11. Hull, of Mariuu, said In s
sp ch in New-nan that be would not
change a single nils that Co*. Hau ls ever
cast I** congr r. J idge Hull raid In v
cry case be would bare voted Just ns ller
liadiJ. Coming from n man who oppos
e*l the reitomiuallun of Usuis this is
hlgfi compliment.
Liooai & Busino Notice*
W' " "" - :J "~
Hoadqear tors tor Gouts
Hats
—77 m i'll/ 1 ft
I'be largest lot we have ever purchased.
Cali, we can uil you.
IttMHHB )N k HltO.
Hept Mill.
CLOIWMU!
CLOTHING!
Suita from tfc CO to 130 00
The latent style and on'. No old stock on
hand, all new, bought f< r C huh. Otll ami
examine and we will *<*ll you.
HOUINBON & BKO.
Kept. 27th.
r7NE DREsTauODS
Black and colored Caalimere, Bilk and
Mohidr Al|car Juat r celved at
HOIHNHON AHIKFB.
Bepf. Sfith
FLOOti / PLOUltt
Fancy $4 00 cwt.
E (trx Family 19 79 cwt.
It B NriON* BUO.
Bept. Mib.
OrocerioF*.
Sugar-cored Hama, Break last Bacon, Lard,
Choice N.°. By up, Molaaaea, Rice, Cream
Cbr*ae, M okerel, Sugar, Coffee, juat re
ceived at
ROBINSON A BRO 8.
Bepf 29th.
CENTS HA 'D SEA'FD (JAII'KIIB,
CENTS HAND ttEA ED BOOTH,
(Jh&ijter Uuin ever before,
juat received.
Roblnaou Ac Bro
C^-rockerv
A large lot. direct from Importers, at
ow figutea -received thia week
at
HOBINB )H A HltO.
Bepf. .
HATS HATS !
FALL
and
WINTER
STYE ES.
FOR
GENTS and ;BOTB
received thi* week
at
KOBINBON A HHOU
Bept. 9.
FAEL GOODS.
FALL GOODS'
lam now receiving s LAKGE sad EL
KO ANT line of
PKINTB,
BLEACH RD snd BROWN
DOMBBTICB,
JEANS,
LIN SETS.
CHECKS,
BOOTS and
SHOES
A Ac,
These yoodi like my entire stock ate ,
carefully selected, bougpt lor
CASH.
sad will be Fold <u/o x> as GOOD GOODS
ms bo told si
BOTTOM FRIGES,
A nm and froth Hue of Drees G ods
ALPACAS Ac,
CLOTHING,
HATS t CAPS,
• NOTIONS,
WHITE GOODS,
lIAUD WAKE,
WOOD WARE Atc^
will aooppt Apud ups Again returning
thanks for patrou'age extended. I ask Ihal
you give me a Inal before purchasing
promising U> do Vu* good.
FRANK BANNING.
*lB-41
10,000
POUNDS
W A. N T K L>.
BRIGHT DKIED
PEACHES
For which CASH or GOODS will he paid
by FRANK BANNING.
7 5-6 t.. - . ■■■ ,
A Irt-kli lot of corded pique* an I .luoo
net trimming*.
It. N. KI.LIS.
FRUIT JAR.
H. N. KLLLS
LADIJJS HATS.
Trimmed ai-d UnDiinme-l, iAa UU*l etglee,
al reasonable price*, t,
Robiuwoui Ac Bro-
Save ivloney I>y
leading our advertisements ami buying
your good* al tliu Cheap Cash More ol
Hoblnaon A Bro.
It Beats Muslins,
Cents 0 win* Un lerwlilit* al 75 pair.
41 FRANK BANNING.
%
IttbbffUß .
A Uandaom* Hue of Uro*-Ura!ue Itit
ixma, alt kfisdea, received thi* wi-ek al
i < ROBINSON A HRO’H.
SAV E MONEY
Uy buying your Flue Dick* Good* al
ROBINSON A BKO’B.
TOBACCO,
WE ARE BUYING OUR TOBACCO
d'rect horn the Factory—and pro
pose to seii It as low by the pound or box
as it can IM bought any wheie.
ROBIN BON A BUG.
Aug. SOtb.
tW~ Cany your dried Iruit to Hogana
villa and sell it to Hugh Robinson he will
give you all it i wrlh. S-28-sm.
25,000
I’OUNiIB DRIED FRUIT
WAN FED. I will pay Ibe blgbeit mar
ket price for if. Hugh Robinson,
llogannvllle,
04S-2m.
. hi ■■ H'*— ■■ ' i’
Dry all the Iruit you pow-blr can au and
you cau buy any thing you want with it al
Hug 1 ! Robinson's, Hogansviile Ga.
(12m.
YELLOW RUTA BACA,
AMBER (iWJSE, *
FLAT DUTCH,
SEVEN Tor
Turnip Seed.
Right Fresh.
R. N. ELLIS.
A LARGE LOT OF
TOBACCO and CIGARS
BUY THE BEST
Milwtlle Fruit Jars
From
PRANK BANNIMC.
June 141 b 4f.
TVRNIJP SEED,
Fiesh Crop,
at (41) FRANK BANNING’S.
SEPTEMBER 1878
Wa jure now Reoalvlng
In
OUR
PALL AND WIN TE R SIOCK,
WHICH WILL BE COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
THANKING OUR FRIENDS FOR THEIR
LIBRRa PATftME IN THK PAST
WE SHALE ENDEAVOR 2 0 MER
it a Continuance of the same
in the future* b/ fair Aod honest dealing and
Attention to Business.
QUICK SALES and SHORT PROFITS
IS STILL
UIJH MOTTO .
WE WILL EUX 002 TON
VMil UAtilt, DA t.ANOK THAI)It. WILL /’.l Y U. 11 MUM*
ROBINSON & BRQ.
Ff/)URN OY. if. H. KITING* Jr.
FLOURNOY & EVL’LNG
(ALSTON WAREHOUSE)
W A. II JbJ IT OU BIS
*•
AND .
COMMISSION MBRCIIANIS ,
COLUMBUS. OA;
r>
t/’aah Advances made on Cotton in Store or foi Shipment Ur other Markets.
Heat Brand* of BAOGNO and TIES alwayLoweal market Prioua.
*••
R. D. COLE. MATHEW COLE.
NEWNAN STEAM WORKS.
R. D. COLE & BRO.,
PROPiUVroitB.
Wa manufacture
STEAM ENGINES,
SAW MILLS, ,
COTTON BOH KWH,
WATER WIIEEU,
SYRUP MILLS,
EVAPORATORS.
MILL GEARING,
OIN GEARING,
PULLEYS,
HIAFTJNQ&c., to.
ALSO,
SASH. BLIJTDB ABB BOORS.
I W All kinds of brilding material,
WE would caM specDl at' ,-ntlon to our *aw mill* ami power coltoa screws. We
them ,uai to any and much cUi;w|ier, W, make pulley* luc Uaoa
uuUing power by me n* of a rope or wire.
All ki.ida of repair* and work dene at choit notice- We are agent* lor tbe sale of
ail kind* of machinery.
Tbe Standard Turbine Water Wbeeil* equal In power to any first clesa wheel ***d
Is much cheaper sad more durable.
We have on band two aprl"g wagon* or double seat bungle* mad* by Watertown
efiring Wr -ou Company which we will sell cheap.
Any partiee wiebiog to boy machinery ol any deectiptioD woulJ do well to co.*res-
IMOd with a* before puicheemr. We aolicli coriespo-idence.
18-ff7-fm. If. D. COLE A CO-, N>v.mo, Georgia.