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TUK VINDICATOR
Wji T Kfcviu. Editor ait>.! Proprietor
UI E> XV Ll-fc FRIDAY. Otf 4, IH7H
|j< n Henry l< iinfitt makes h ejieicb
in T.IIh Hon it-day. . Tallol ui/y it
raid 111 la all <il>g b f lTairi*, Li* ii
claiming Iliitl il ‘•ill site Hanf* a tusj "li
ly over (.'a; !. Pcir-iM.
Andrew' Jichf n ompi.aihally sai l that
Hit "major>ly it to gmrrn” T brims* J. f
ft-itun lap ii iv sricr il principle that I tics
w liio! Hie majority L fa t eve* to pn vail.
The “UVm* ot the Fourth ilialrict, deny
tin: iru'Ululi e* <•! the dm.tr inu lat Id *wu
liy Jitter*' n and J ut:k*on. What a vf •
jrreeaive age tliia i a.id how little tin: wine
men <•! 50 year* eo t tie * compared wil l
the "talent” l Hi* riiewnt day.
On*. DimlUi made n speech at Cuaticta,
Ctia'.taliooclne couniy, hud week and wm
c mrdclaiy ril liy l>. 11. Yancey in ri
p’y. Tim* tr the (Jo*. ha* tr e'i uiifurtu
naie ii fait political oratorical effort* thfaa:
summer.
Till: Tnihotlon H'andaid eay"f#et lilt
man who caused the tmn t' l ol ail dent' *
Crallc piluciplo* In till* ill.met be buried
iu dee,) In oblivion n* in y r t" chow hi*
head again.” Amen, most excellent H'au
itarJ, ami w.imu lie l* burind don't torget to
Id the people kuow who pi rformed the
bmylog. the t*J iflty or the minority.
liar. Smith told J dgr Whlltle Ol filial
tnhomdiee that he * a good man hut u
tutty politic an. J list the aort ot a man
that ahotild go to a convention. Oil that
*c bad nUnra mer )<r*t like Judge Whittle.
The Seaman l|er.W complaint In.Uly
that (dll’. II Oil* wna at Ne*nan dining the
Merton ol die convention, iitll atraogel)
enough loigeta to mention the prnamce ol
Uni. Pmi on*, iking lor ttmilh then per -
In. lat th eilllnr UUed to lotm the a< qualm
tam.n ol Person*, Ita ptoaenl candidate.
II IW (orgeiiul (mine people an
Major M'lawUa** pUllorm, Cpt. IV
baa a platform ami Hon. Henry It.
Iltrri* has an u ncaoepllnnablo Record
wh rh I* worth forty plalfurnu. Musi*
and IVison* tell you what they will do II
they nrr elect mj, H irrle point* to what be
ba* already done aa aer ur Ity for the future.
Whit b Rlanda on I lie In at looting ?
41,). It. J.Moses In a card announcing
M.naelf a oaadl lato for Congress *y* Im
tldnk be can beat llatrh it Paiaona will
only atand aside. He *aya *'H C>l. I’er
■OIK I* aa duinUTMkd not* W> be wai dur.
log (lie convention, and l barn no reaaon
to doutit It, be will not Ik> in '.tin way <>| an
a pen Held and a square con teal .between
Dot. ilntro, atnl rnywlt "
Doubtle a o<>l. Person* would prefer that
M >j >r Mona* should t><H bo in tlio -way ol
an “open fi*Ul and a square content" lie-
Iwetui himself and Harris. Pcraons may
gratify Much and atand aside but be line
not yet signified Ida w llllngnoas to do no.
tlartslnly there need bo no apprehension
id Yellow lever prevailing la Atlanta. No
ease over originated in any place occupy
tog the altitude of Atlanta. Ho fear lea* is
(lie llnlc Oily In till* reaped thai she n
ocivcw with open arm* refugee* from the
lever stricken districts cverywhoic. Those
who Hec ta her lor relogo vid are selx-d
with the Icarlul malady nto carefully and
tendtrly nuraed liv her (test phyalchuH.
Hpcahlngof the candldaey of Major
Moaca, the Columbus Time* anya, "It Is
idle to try to mmeal the lad that with
tmtli Mr. Person* ami Major Muses in Iho
contest. Hie rc-electlou ol Mr. IKrr I* will
bo almost aurc." The Ti ne* adds that tlio
sent linent In Cohlinb ala that Moaca will
divide the opposition vote with Person*
while the Irlend* of llarrla will stand sol
idly by that Rcntlcmau.
t\
Ths Newnan UcralJ, Instead ol Idling
why.il dceertcd it* ft rst love, P. F Smith,
I*q., and wcutorer to Capl Pei sons, dr
•ires to know wliy the Meriwether dclega
tioa permitted the convention at Newt au
to bieak up without a nomination. Why,
that iipeotion is easily answered ; the mi
nority desired, contrary to all democratic
ideas and usage, to control the insjoiity
and affirmed that they would do anything
else than .respect the advice ol Jackson
and Jefferson. Why did you say you
tliraw 001. Hnil.lt overboard, brother t
Answer next week.
The Talbotton Standard eay* "the mi
torlty p§ojioa*d to meet the majority
on taa'f way grounds ; they even
went lortber , they proposed to vote for
any man the majotity ml girt name oti<U
ot Mr. Harris."
Yea, Bro. Standard, you did propose to
meet on half-way ground with a ven
geance. You went into the convention
with the rallying cry o! angtxxljf to boat
Harri* and then proposed, aa a compro
rai*, to volo lor any man outsuU of llariir.
Honor bright, brother, dou’t you kn**
there was do ccmpiomiac oo your r fcrt to
your k> called half way grouml propoai
tioo ! Don** 7 OQ know lt w *' lbe old ,lo '
ry of-Head* I win, tails you lose." !l
you cast we it to that light the people do.
In the language of A. D. Freeman, Esq., it
is too thin. Try again.
There l a probalility of a war between
R .vtiaaad England in AdgUanulaa in
Cc-lial &. ;•
“Ought af to.'*
A triend ear* that l<e heard a leading
member ol the opposition tu Co’. Hunt in
* Oraonyilte give it a* hi* undid -opinion
ia*< Tuesday night that Ken*rether corn:-
ty would go tr idarita but “that it ought
1 not. t#j” 'i in* U bui ano <■' l ion of the cry
that nMI heard at Coiuinh a ami Newoan.
There the mayordy decayed, in la or ol
Hanit hot tha minority said taej ought rod
la and *o prevented a nomination. A rn
jolity ot the conmii.-a represented irj the
cor.vaclinn declared Hard- to f>e the choi a
ot the people hut u,<: miooritf aafcl the |ieo
ine ought /#il to iie |.,r Harris, and a agh'
to det#:at the will id the n.*Jß:lty. Hat il
©on e iu tii.i pasa that the uduority shall
>ay to Uie maj oily yon o<ojkt nU to have
ysftir pn-.lerence and by a mine arbitrary
a. Motion deprive the people of their right
to decile whom they shall have to repre
mill t>,er„ ? Khali one man or a net ol men
any to the \nf pie, *-it la evident that a ina
-IJ' flty of you prefer Harris hut you ought
tiol to and you ahnll not have him f Are
those who assume to kr;o w liert what tV
|c pje hould do, to lie obeyed, the
deliberate couviction* of the majority l • he
set aatdu at the l ash oat ot aeil constitute.]
guardian* id puhltc reutlmcfit f Boob ha*
n>t been the lice ot action pa ratted iu a
republican geverorwrut heretofore ; auch.
is not ih Conran da.nocrau have followed
in thr pnat. N'uie riccd look hr anew d<
finrtoi u now.
. l>r.C. W. Hui'tii of Orantyffie **a In
town !at Monday and author /.#•■( u* to
an nod nee that ho U not and wid nut is* a
to' didale tor congreaa In this district. We
have eevetai tone* heard it inliui'eii that
)>r Hmltti would he i candidate but an
assured hy tint gentli-rnan btmaelf that he
will not lie In the mi i
The Newruti Ih iaid y that hic
Is almost solid tor Paraon*. W ital a sight
ol [iiMiple must have filed In Jhat cutiaty
.lint the Nr *n .n c’oi venlWoi Numlieis
ol people Irolil Ihe country SMirnl the
w/lter that a in 0 nlty <>l the voters, ol
(joweta tevoretl llnliis and ere sure to
rote lot him It diey It vet unfl Noyemhi r
We are sorry they ate dent ns the inn) oily
Sir Harris in Die district will lit rrducid
thereby, tlavn tlsey ttid yellow Ic.er in
Coweta t
Wr. Kei’vrV f.ctter.
1. In const luring the reason* given hr
Judge t; J Itorves lir opposing the re
elect lo i nl Col. llarrla otir I fiends may rt
call the lad. tint wo published a card
from Judge tteevea three or lour )ira a/o
In regard U> the proper man t > lie voted
for by the people. Then, lie was oppoa
leg the nominee ol hla party, the monies
lion Icing made under ths 1 Wo-third* rule,
now, he Is dlagiuntlod because no nomlnv
tiiin was made, the iniiiorl y being reap’Wi
siiile.hn the lailurs. Is not our !■ elleut
friend Inr.i.Mllsleat in liis |s>aitk>ii wow ami
that hi it year* ago f
2 Judge Ibevi * says had M>. iiariis
1 iou iinmini.led by tbs convutriton Hi'
would hve voted lor him. Yet tbs Judge
supports Mr Prisons who was not noml
tinted by lb* convcnth Another incon
sistency.
D Judge II taya be know* that Mr
llarrl* ml loved a republican P, M. at C!
Itunhus rif a 118.000 band and one at Wc<l
Point of a fltl.iiOW bond With all ilua re
Specie to the Judge we are coinpcHed to
sav that our Irioml known no such thing, a*
Mr, Harris never did what is asteried
Kgitmlno the Uncord.
4. Our Irlend aay* ho is trot str-td or
ashaniod to express his objections publicly
Well can’t all the Persons men say the
same ? We hope nothing I*bring said p i
vately by any opponent ol Llarris th-it the
speaker would he a I raid or ashamed hi ut
ter publicly.
ft. ITo say* he docs not thin'r any uuprej
diced democrat in the county will diflsr
with him. We’l, Judge, we can only say
that there are a large auinl>er id
prejudiced democrats in old Meriwether.
0 Hays iho Judye, the Meriwether reao
lutlons w. re viol tied by the majority, and
he holds that they assert that “we wilt *tip
port him (Harris) if nominated" Thee*'
resolutions are before u* as e write and
we find no such language or idea as the
Judge qnotM. They and say that tlio dem
ocracy ol Meriwether taka ptea uro In pre
senting the Hon. H. It. If trri* lor rc-nomi
natioiv. They do say il he ws* ever wor
thy ol support, with honesty unimpaired,
ahilitiea ti;>ettl ai.d eXiterience enlar*-d
he ie more deserving of it now. They do
■ay every change 1< not reterm,and change
f u mire change sake is not dmtntbU, and
il we are not bettered well enough should
be let alone. They do aay Cob Harris Is
our Jtnt choice *nd after grackmdy au
thorlciog the delegates to dmoum the claims
ol Others they say w* *efl eortiially rupport
tu tmr Hantfard bearer wherntoever the eon
mention, after deliberation thall <Uei<U firm
mod credit to file dutriet tnd umfulnet* to
the country. Now Judge, read these reso
lutions carctully,particularly ’ that portion n
Italica.and see if you arc not violating t ieir
letter and spirit when you oppose Harris.
Remember that the Newuan convention
alter “discussing’’ the claims ot the other
candidates and after deliberation, recom
mended Col. Harris a* a candidate for con
gress, and endorsed him as a itateeman of
enlarged views, ri;e experience and
unswerving integrity. A man, who hav
ing pioved tailhtul to the past, can beasle
ly trusted in the iulure. Is not this decid
ing that Harris “gives moat promise ol
credit to the district and useful new to the
country.’ If you stand by tbe Meriweth
er reeoluiious. Judge, you and your friends
must support Harri?. Will you violate
these oft quoted resolution*. We hope
uoi.
7- Jud*e Keevcs says he has no tears ol
M• Hum* being elected hy the tScoMtra t
ic party. Y, and a large pcitioa of the
friends gf,jf'■ Ileevee have at hope* of de
f atiog h through the agency of the
democratic [-arty.
it- < *ur fri>.ud think* no other dsy^ocrat
id the disirict would have aualAcH the
party as Mr. Harris did. llvaUj. Jsdge,
| which seen.* the mud reasonable, tkpt the
utaj #rity should go to Un: mhiotity of that
the mbiority should a tciiricy their pantoo
ai dial ike to a man ami go to the s> J -city I
Hemeuiber, that next Ui Oiawtird, Minis
was the emdee of Mu*c*<gee couaty, and
biu-t Person* the choice of JksrUia and
f s.bot cimo’.ier, ad aak yourself the sjtte
itoo who ought to have yielded.
W ith a flourish the Judge asks, Oh , de
mocracy where art lin-n t Well, Judge
(he majority ol the party seemed v> be fr
H irna at Newuan and OduinUl*. Wait
until the Mi ol Novemljer and D aaocracy
wtd lie hear t from.
A.TTKN TIO IST
JFARMURS.
The food jaropic of MKItIWKrUEIt
COUNTY will recaiea a moat oeedml jsei
o ini. in LA (JitANOK at
W. 0. C hoi eon’s
WAHK HOUKK, Ktaiila.Bftd Hck Yard
win re they can wef rb their eollnn OB hi
best Kalrt/ank* ecates anJ put their stork
m a good stable,
Bu|mlied.
with every acoimoiodittion* *ttd sett ibtir
Cott. u lor the hlg>i*t* price
Any one cvlll g on me who doe* no'
hr) this *.iue will ooi Ik eliargai any
tiling.
’A itb thanks for past favors and •elicit
ing o*U#rs, i am your* ns<at truly,
w c; cii iijioaL
i dtt'ri f,'ir*rtge. ti*
(JKOIttHA ~ i Ordinaly Ofß#
Mm wether C'Utity f *W lt, IK7h
4>it the ttrst nc ti lay Iu Novemhe* oet
I will apply *o tha honorable nnri <4 M
itlnary in and io* Si Id county felt *)*ri h
soil lot <d land No 5KSft, >m tha Ikb dlM.ict
ol said county. tiM.gif-S t th* r tg(*r at
Km inau it McdihrltdOtt.
MAKY K MffCLBNItON,
Adotri
Wll! Ik li ti m l i the iowcat Wd'ler on
tin: second HtturUy In Oetehar, th# * h
tt H I rtsmoon, the Bridge acrosa WhUo
Oak tVenk, known a* tha B4 iga
thn bridge b' tie built acoVi||”g (y the
•pecifli alioti* ol the pM tirldgn with the
inception ot lb#: !) orliig which is ki li’ 3
Inc.lica thick.
(’. J Heerat,
ML J 111 Hum.
Ja-nra rtpivcjr,
Her it. 13th 4* OmhmltWrn.
TO RENT.
Tha Ultd K irlnj Mitt with WKi mors*
a.nl wilt tie lesst for a 'arm f rear*
I’ay incut to be made t nqiair* ot> MiH.
J. i„ Mt’hTi \N, At,
Warm Bprmg*. (Ii
ANNUAL FAIR AND RACES
or
Til K NORTH'JEG'IOIA
Shock and Fait A.**oci*liuu,
Wild, RE Tlßfil) IN
i , i
Atlanta, Georgia.
October 31, 23, 2 1, 34, 3% and W, W 7.
$14,500
84,500 Ufiere I In Itacing Purse* !
$13.00 in Military Prise* !
Over *> military com panics outside of the
B' ate already decided to come.
THE.FABTKBT IIOUSKB
In the country are coming.
AN UI'EN AIR CONCERT
Every day by one pi the finest brstebaads
in the United States.
Amusements Of All
Kinds
MAY BE EXPECTED.
MINSTREL PERFORMANCES!
CIRCUS I MENAGERIE!
MULE RACBB 1 FOOT RACES I
WEIEELBARROW RACES I
SACK RACES!
V ELOCIPEDE RACES 1
ilia Excellency Samcxl J. Tildes
has been invited to be present.
efrlllE MYSTIC BROTHERHOOD of
Atlanta, will appear upon the strata!, 4>ct
25th, in more grandeur than
aver be to re.
*
UTScuJ for Premium List 1
Of-Don’t fail to comal
B-W. WRKNJS, Soc’y,
W. B. COX. Atlauta. Ua-
President.
3120.}
Havin g btusu no l>u*y that
past week.
11. N. EJ.LiS.
to whom
thl column bnloof * ha*
not boon able to Write
out anew advertise
ment.
Look for something Vow
in oar next itsae.
SECOND ANNUAL FAXit
OF THE
WESTERN GEOJKGIA FAIK ASSOCIATION - .
AT LAGRANGE, GA.,
Fruui Oct’-fbei 1-3 tii to October IStb, lsT*j
FOUR DAYS !
LIBERAL MONEY PREMIUM*!
An lotariCibg RaC.ug prograunue Eich Day !
T IBEftAL Pie.uiutus fir Ladies' an ! GenUeiuea's ii.us -hack Ridiug, with a tire and
i j fournaiuttU and l<a>( iaemg.
COMMODIOUS AND WELL ARKANOEDFA IR GROUNDS I
an excellent half-mile Hack f
LIBERAL I'll EMU. Mb IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF
litsUuidiy, Matulactuiiuyr, Msrhimry aud Fine Art*
Piemiout Li,vis will Ik luruLLcd ou application to the Stcreiaiy, giving ruiea and
regulations complete.
Military Premiums !
psii *i I* gjvcu w the Best D.tiled Military Q oipauy, uit kw than three ft—fs
uk couteatiug
H. li. CARY, i’residcut.
t H. ahi taker, Son.
D. N KPEEit, ties’) hujienutcudsml.
tetlLltlFK >ALt>
W’ ILi, bes id before the .ou t ho •
door in the L*u of OrceatilU.,
M( wither County (ia. within the legal
boors ol sals on U> first 1 utwday Iu No
vcinkier, ltfTK, the foUosriug property, to
we ; the n rth halt of lot of land No S7.
tu the up|>rr Vtb, District ot Meriwether
coo* ty, touleiuitig IWJ stria j duing Jobt:
MiCiwry on the oorlb and Mrs. J.ibn
Horn on the ict ; letted on ** the j#r-
Ktiy of H C McCrary to sails/) a BMJSt
t;ag C ts to m Kcriwe the* Kupertov Ciutul
in 'stw ol J U Kin* vs it C Mi-Urwy.
Pro, city deaiguaU'd <sud (Kiinted out Ui
said Ui'iCgage 0 ta and tenant In possea
stoti no: i find
ALBO,
At th* sain* litis* and place will Ik *olo
Ms of laud ,N -i s ill and fart of lot of laud
No. 23, in otigisahy the Sith, tint l*o* Un
LuUictvilla Dlatiki ot MertweUwr County,
Oittiainiog Ui ail 2<K# acra mote or hat .
Vvk<J on a* li*e property off 0 A hitght,
to sattafy W S fa* laaotwl from Justice
Oiurt tfctl ■( IWstrKi, U. M- la favor ol T
J Lambert and Urntv Maitia, Admi t on
the istale of Ihornnm Liotrinao. drceai
ed, va Isaac (J. Albright and T. J Lam
her! Pro(K'ty pidnlcd out *n i levy mat*
and irtururd to me by W. O, Me <V ifUatns,
L C.
AL'O.
At H*e aauuc time aod p'aea will be aoht
lb rat half Of M lot of (and Ni. 113, In
the Hub District of Meriwether Ueunty
containing 10t| acre* more ia teat, and
knoeu and disLnguldiwJ a* the fdac#
wkevwou the Dekwid*', Milton Ha.ak'
li/te teaklte ; lev tad oo a* the jt .party Ot
MdVm llaynle, to aa<My a fl la tr * Jen
thv D ttrt MJb’Jt Dtetrlet. O M , tn favor in
James Vsall aitPii va M Hft Ilayi b
Property pointed out sod kvy made ad
■•Tamed Vo me by ff f| MrWidtamt
IX
AIX),
Vt the >mr lime wad place Will be •#>!■
one town Imre*.wopp*ewd to Ire ateiU* S yrv
•til , lev but on as ih* p'Ojwn'y ol M K
Dsfit to >atUfy • ft fa from tioaeta M>r
phir vLiort. to favor of T Kilby vt. Ii f
%• and M P Davl* Properly pointed out
by Plaintiff. *d property f-w.-l in (*i#e
.t#>n f M K Davi*. .
rOSTroX/tD HttKIUfKH fIU.E.
At the same lima and place wiU be ani<!
91 acres of land off ol lot ol land No 4U,
. and 10 acre* iff ol lot No 41; all In tbr
llth District of Meriwether County .known
and diftingoiabad aathe p'are whereon thi
Defendant Geo U Jnhnami tormerly i*-
dded ; levied on a* the property of Geo.H
Jobnaoo to satisfy a ft f from Meriweher
Superior Court in lavor of Rebel*. Coa
kery A Cos., vs. George II J>hn*on .Oct
2nd 1H79.
O. 8. FLORENCE.
8 M.C.
GEORGIA I Oidinary'a Otflca.
Meriwether County. { Oct. I*l IHTB
On the first M'wday in November neat
I will apply to the Hoaorabre C -a;*, of
Ordinary in and for said county for Wve
to ael! parts of Lota of land No*. 70 and 71
in tl.e 10th district of said county, belong
ing to the estate ot Moses Alm-c.
W . R. ALMAN, Adm’r.
De boiwt non
"GEORGIA- ♦
Meriwether County, f OrJ*nary’s Office.
It appearing to the Court that Mr*. Mar
garet C. Barton is an Imbecile, and that
said Imbecile has right* and interest that
require the attention of a Guardian, and
whereat do parson appliei tor tba Guar
dianahlp of said Imbecile.
This is therefore to cite and admonish ail
concerned to file their object ions if any
they have on or before tbe first Monday in
November next, to ahow cause, why -let
ten of Guardianship should not issue to
tbe Clerk of the Superior Court of said
county, or some other fit and proper per
son. Oct. Ist 1878.
A. J. HINTON.
O. M a
GEORGIA, \ Ordinary* < See,
Meriwether County, f Sep 9#th,lS7&
Mrs. Ella W. Keith (wile ot C.
has applied for exempliaa ol personalty,
out of theproperty ot her aaid hatband,and
1 will pan upon the same at 10 o’clock a.
m. oa the Slat day ol October next (1879)
at my office
A J. BIN TON
O. M. C.
GREENVILLE
MASONIC
INSTITUTE
Ciiiumroivi its Kail s-jaaiou on Monday
the ili h day t! July lor a term ol ion I
inoulba, and (MixUiatK IU patron* uualwtli and
siU'iiUfu to i • ibtiriMghiKM ot lattruc
i<.u and genera.' wwitare ut lit jwijilb.
Rates of Tuition:
I), |ll ai.d fil'd hr litav etlioiaatc
un'Uiln Ni duductino M liwt limn el
Of(4 iu cants Hpi uli a: ted atcaoetr
(ireeuvdle ofiois imtny aodvauiage* lor
a at bind. auuuig otheia, U k society and a
boaithy ktca ity, iastruethm m Music, by
aoc .mp.isbtsJ uacbra ia* Ik had at the
rales of Irutu 3UU in 1 il taw mouth
Board In g'*xt lamllKw wt trstu It to Hi
|ier ;amitti
J II ULiNK, Pri.
Mti
Astlautu ta’wr
Milln.
Anmu Uiowmia
KOOK, ntl HRAPfIKD
rifKk.
ALL Signal and Weight*
• KKI' fc. 11 BBUAD T. ATLANTA
Vdilfi-tJAH OHM ND, Pr.'(irn<rir,
lt< in bi Dili las'), as a Aperfintni ot h I
f
Iti' Organ War IIM It*.Maw*
II any man intuit* your common smsa
try oflsi mg a first clam 9 Mop Organ lor
WsV, ok not him on thi sp**." All aecea
i y lor buying such inferior Organa Is for
ever done away with. 1< Oaah or 110
on lUy Terin‘ now beya a magnificent
Masuii Ha uI in P arkit or Church Organ
i>ti F;’ir Hei limit ao<l 71* fkopt !a Kla
gan’. N*F B yle Cwas with JU'tmtnatml
/viaf*.~Hai>d*onire‘ Style of Caoe aver
prudocol H,etial
aa Style.—B-ot on trlai.—Guaranteed
ter a life time. —Rented until paid tor.—
(J.bi ot* states just out-—llc*^rated cat -
logu-a free. —Ad)rea LL’DOKN ft
BA TEH, asvaiiuaii, Ua , Maoutacturer’a
*v no >aie Agei>* lot tu e Booth.
imlh t Worm (Ml.
Athens, G*., Do c. 8, 1877.
A lew night* rtw*. Ig* xnr soa oas torn ol
tea Wora UCI, sad seat day ha paased Wltacw
Sa.-g* worm. iiikcwuttwlpntHteite
aiy Uttle girl low rear* ute. aad aha i>sa*M (ft
worau t nmi a U inch** long.
W. F. PHI LUTS.
Prepared by Dr. E*d Smith Lvadoa
Al beats. Georgia. For Bale by J. E. G
TERRELL ft CO.
BHOEH &HOEH SHOBH
Ladies Mime* Gent* and Buys bboca
N ENDLEBS VARIETY, AMD AT
prices to suit the time* at,
ROBIN BOM ft BRO.
' GEORGIA I OrdmarT* Offiete
Meriwether County. J July 1M 187S
Wuerea* Julius C. Norrie aa A4*tali
trator of the estate of Charles C. Harris,
deceased, represent* to the court that ha
has fully administered the estate of mid
deceased and a) -plies for teum of diarala
aioo trooi bir trust aa said Admiaiterator •
ThD i* therefore to cite and adaeahh
aU concerned to file their objcctkma, if aay
they hare, os or before the firte Monday
tn October next to abow caste why laid
Administrator should sot receive letters of
ditmirero from his trust as Adtebirtra
tor aforeaail-
Oiren under my hand and official tegsa
ture. Tiit*. July lw,lßlß.
A. J. HINTON.
O. M.V