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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1879)
PO i ruiY BlrtMn |,r OLA l(A 't> ‘t iT BATto Ju I m v id/ y- tr A liuli huh) s.vn eJ, Auii tticy gifve ihe I'iMl l-i'-'-o Lime Ol IfAnuah tu li.u * Bhe Dept, • >nt, A. mill lull. *.U ry- >4 'J lisih (i‘i have h• • ! • The light hi p Ko douU the little h da Ly jifiasuve m hut L.'i.t A, with the Cr<l *’k inHtOy, They boahed l.ci to her res Ali, me 1 ho ©o’-iM I-• fh Wtißt wink tho.e .and* s-i.ou I ■ * t Jlow many they tiiih 1 he f to ievl Lite’* Doubled a tnuLgh i •Whfclreter Udtaneg pail Tlietl Virtue* ht'fe (/.t 14 nijouM ’nUe, IVlmt bardtn* jor the Ut*sd onei bear, Ssarceiy ii lay or luiir In a. 1 the** long, long ytniM, JltO they have helped wm* tvcaher J Or wiped rullerer'# tp r An 1, ali, wtm (ouhl h*rea bpoii Uiul babjr hr >w, Wbete i ay the dark and *Pk) ' look*, Its crown oI ellver now I'eaee, at at flint, Ui*r, The world ha* never >t Ob* Minyle ilneol It* liaid seal Ujwin that ton.head yet I The tonetant ehadow <>l pair: Ifa* dlmieid, jwnhaji#, the eye*, fWlfit'v hehi ,:•,!. .U.*fr h The 11 * lit of (iarnrttiiV Tr.-i*.' n titty f*M ■■ ! ir Bine* the it'.lh' t sihy vane-, And new het chihlioii’a cldidion hh- That turret old llitde oainr. Wlir Mill I>r*eif*Ml ,, l' 111 I It; llle l.l) Afier ill* Wed ding. Cmden'Oi I iqi.licr- Tea year* t\g>, in leiwii county, ho 1 netty, a young lawyer named Phil Unrig*; mi. me I Miss Aihjlo fchllot, amid fi wora, mimic ntl larirty eottgratnlaiiiiS!* i ftkurds At parly rlaWll Hodge lull Uc> h<'Una, *•'' io pamting ont ha mat ft servant <■ I his Wife's lather, to whom be ail I Tl' ) "Ur master lam none lorevnr. The now made lather In-law, upon receiving tMa trusi"i*lt, hurried to hi* dan tU'w’* mow, where, to hit a car, urerrt, lie frwiid Iter Mill in hi t Wediflm; roll*', with be< hair dishevelled and volttorn otf, and in a state <>i tnH'o* nienl. A severe aymil ol level followed tint, never, in her wildest dmlrhtm, did gfl betray the oause >1 her ago ly, and thii* it remained n theme o' cniijeclito ever since. Toft trend tlioclUei *lny sin* told the cause. Here la her story: Lon Foils l and 1 Imtn ho n raim l to gether. 1 had receiv' and mnrW*>! u'tcrl ici (mm him. hut ncyor dreamed f ninny bi n, fir he had a mother aid uM'-r d pettrllne upon him lor a liveliho rl. I’ini Undue, wh'iin I had known ft le v yean courted me, l m opt* and lirn, t" 1 ry n miration (or him I* mpted me to hcl.levc i, Jovtftl him. In tiigut ol on wcdeiiig, L"ii ami i r,* sin mg a little .i|isrt li""i 4 he crowd. (/* cnneerMllou was only >d on eulves, nnrl i cod lure I thou .tr*’. Lot (oved me, and he wa< more r>( my happo nose titan I hail ever dron'd. I’nl Hodge overheard a lew word ', tied ta v *otti ewiK’st miiuir r Whoa lie came to tny reom lie louu.l mo dress'd sliil a* I waa when l left (he parlor, ami, allowing bla surprise, asned me what was tho mat with me, ter which l answered as imhfler cutljr aa posdb'o, Nothing- We endi ng erveral con nroDplacu remarks, after which he Mked n c quit# harshly, Adrlio, did Loo Foilei ever tell yon he loved you .1 1 wMwr red .No. Wbat was yr ur couvef eat leu to eight ? 11 i* e> es were upon me ; I dared not tell aught but ihc truth ; they eermed to pierce me through. 1 told the Whole truth, and I had finished, he said with odd nets* calmness amt atubborn rest* lutinn, Addie, you lr*e Lon Follet ; be tfeall marry you. We will mver meet •egrin. I begged him on my knee* m t to have me, but tt wae ol no avai’. Wlieo the dawn came be kieeed me goc- Jby, and with aOod bleaeyou, passed out Irom me torevov. My feelings wue indescribable, the room was borriblein it* dai kr.ess, my mind lot iU reasoning powers ah I thus I passed many week* Through a mutual fiend I heard ol him olten, of hie wander logs, desolate life, and death upon the frontier. Well have our blighted .* lives paid the penalty or a fate step. When Loo kmrd of hie death he came to see me. refund (• see him ■ Then he wrote me loag latter, telling of his lore, bis never forgetting m; a* hour these loug years, •Bd I have eot tented to marry him ; but we will not meet until our we Ming night —January •, fFR)- Mr. Ultaly's six words f sdvice to young moo would be an aqproprlat# root •lo for the biographical sketch cl the new soteehot-goeernor *t Colorado. Not long Sgo be aw a at- s-crtfor in agusts. Me., and when he went week be opened a mi. net's store at Leedrille, Co 1 . Now he is worth gfi.OOO.OOC, oa as two mice*, from which he rscems thousands a day, is p i Pleot ot a bank and propiktur ai a large Wbelesals store, and has been postmaster. Vest ward, ho 1 'JTlie Ole Tear ttu4 lire MrW. Ti tod#wiog etUar.t Iren, a he Jivete lon Jruuaiy lit, 1871. by Rev W. tf; t Mucfcey, le rit ior;met ila beauty if nul/lmity l.y Huylkisfe t* the .’a**u*g*. Witii uie except ; of an <w**K>ual chart,-" frr m tlie o t.:idil ct*,*y ** written hy ihfc grAllot* t Olvme of the century : Laal i, ,„tit the old „ e=if died, Old you bi c t,iit o.<f vta.ii, At- (lait, hail aim a*-'-a'l/, . i.o Ai/axi w*ri nte-ii the toeai and Kjr Mha in, . M.ht, ! ai u-g 1 > hli otcrefHUido epm liiearoi ti n Jal mV)-.••>! but cull:, the ill f*i> ’Hug DrcewUM 1 'lhe i,h*f let wl hu :*, Bi*e)i ai-d Hu.U -Artathed *rouod hi* hrow hy tyrtifo ion auiuniu, were iroalad 1-y wißiar; hi* Mi. lal* were o! 1, and oerorel with mow and mud; hi* gal.Uttirte at e uutitd, *ud giU’ei u>y, w|t.*,e.' \< :c fa*ten'i ai-und ' Li* a a 4 ted 10....; nl. &iey loch a were hua ly, hia Oreti'h was cold, hud hi* fmlae <) .ivricl like icy thread in s i* chilled a' looked arm. Wlmj far b 1 lie wa* the chil e Ot f ii,orttde*) T :*;. lie wa* due ot a oumer uu* laiuliy that i r*eaU u* oo lwo coo* .mrrj/wrwtf.tlo *> V* ♦**•-* **- •-/ heen jiiecetlsd hy tli* death of the rol-tary o.iier, Jhe wailing re'joseind oyei tht denui of ui one havy *iw/i ended h* lulinhic* ertr the uadle ol hi* acixes w>r, Wiio U ho 1 lie wa*. the O and V *r. l,i t oighl. eternity 1 * bo/okyuo tulle*! out low V.tlyo upon It* Hounding lilt WSI his ih ulh-kiiell ami a' that lonely-hour win • we alefit, when Cadaveroua-gboaU *e Ii h.oil l<- o e.ef* ami-1 tl*e ivie*l min* o' * a ii old, ai I nhr.i ik through the orevice**,! tslti (in,; eiiuich bellrii-i-,'l • ,j o'*i honea H ink* and cld*tai liichuroh y -1, he died, nd Ihe *| Ii I'.a of wluh i |*a t<ol him .1 i a hold'clvud thawii l*y wind), and diove him out I o BCpulclual ohiivi- n *•.'! iiun.lh'> gin is W*-o*e *: *Uent ii'ie xermil.- -Hw-wit; •**!*<>, u I-.k :.,i ; • vi' K*if well oil |ar I 1,- ihy iod gho*!' mingle With 111*’ ah ■!s i ol U,y ppe del.** i*if*, hut let it hot come Lack to linuol ii* when e ■ I'*. II mv, hul he baa I* I b'm I ot,-rld* I lovely bill*! tlrn m*dber s/i |.m lly kissed l.iStJfofv Vei is nut ti'iii Ibii tii>,imug. ft alutply rams, grtiT-l, i!im •~tan I li ] parted. It rov njf'l t' i nnie from iieaveu rtnd to tilny ) oit lo* yr nm.tigii t.i m ike in Invc H, an I then In ii tarn. It* Int.tmia a, p< mw to have ht.en In gather up *if afire - lio.li and imy ihum back to lieuvi i a. i, It, to make na lovo In avi mre i.d earth lo*r, Nome beanllhil git's and , coble hoy*, whose laugh and ah'eT. enliven*. 1 onr Ipiinett during 11 <j lii.ii ( .rla l inn* and N' Year holidays are not with m t ■ i*y -i JJreatubs* IU > ah’pp heumtlh ti c nr-'. of the whiti * i-i our ir,#'i. rim, and foul tineay Imt to trie 1 U.eir iovf ly lor mi In placing Ike house In order in ilnwi' holiday* we have found n iy, u ii.im, hll, tt ‘‘Ook, U! CialO’i'il tul . wnfi '‘■btch made ua weep anew, O, almH ti ej ever live again f Tim du irm eh dr tin t sat in Iho conic, and was temnlf i tir smiling old age, one year ago, I* empty now— Its occupant* arc gem • anil some id u are I; t bet less.- Tho bead ol tba tb|*! la al'so Vieated. fhe deal 'lee hirav'ly upon the utanlle-piace, ami disorder li.ta eo pt the in. nl ly rlivinbet, lor with so ,ic <>f ti* mother la gmio tiii>,-to nu Ipa iUr !, - lall I* nisre.l, Hiuiii well-known vo ce ia hushed. The reoedm > year his nmchetl us somewhere Wo are a year older, (a y<ar nearer tl u ttrnV'*, This yn uuy l itid in in htJec-n, j' sink n* ro hell. Are you ready in die f It die wo must, tin* your io may ascend to heaven. - lint IhcMuisty npirli id tlu' Old Year, wreathed •ar inti the dark, dim past, l Sic angel* of trod sang the biitlr hymn ol the New Year. And still you may hear the dying wind still li tj.c-ing in the tnoui.- t In tops, and qnivotlug geatly in the hap py air, and cursing swecttly tho nerve cor iiders leading to the mind's eeiam him to greet the human soul. The New Year is here. II"W many years bitice the woild \yi a* made V know not, neither does any man. llow many years since man was made 1 know t ot—cur chronologies can not lie absolutely relied upon. BnTMt. is eighteen hundred aud seventy-eight year* siure the infant Savior was boru, wrapt in swaddling cloths, ard laid to sleep In a manger, eighteen hunched and torty-flve years sin e lit* crucifixion, burial, resur rection aud nscensiSn to heaven. The New Year is here, and with him his children, lie tame crowned with glit tering frost and robes of trailing snow; two with tempests in their fists, and stray sunbeams on their brows ; lour, clothed in greoo, ouawlled with buds, flowers and fruits, and strut.ened with golden ripeness; three with robss ol yetlow.red and purple one io Iretaittg nudity with a sceptre ot I 'e. Before the first may pass we may lie dead, and the remaining eleven may dance their rounds upon our graves. No year has ever passed without some who we knew and loved. Every succeed ing year marks its nu n ber and name upon some tombstone in our cemetery. Oar burial-grounds keep up the rvoord of the ages. This year will be the date ot the leath of someone pretent. Eighteen Hundred and Seventy-nine will be chiucl jod on the marble which will mark seine of our grave*. Who will it be f I found Dr. Bull’s Ceogh Syrup to be a most sfieetire remedy, and feel sure that the most atub born cough will yield to its ,rfluence. — F rank 8. Price. New Orleans, Aug- A I®<s* THE PHELPS’ HOUSE POWER* fijt lir cine** ci draft e*eei all oU-en. ■working ©a the principk et a prise- It re drvry v the draft W per cent- W bare *- p ilt on a field separator wquumg 0 borw, icd lhr**liel eaailjr with TStte. W* u>u.d .ii ahcioo a4oaaw Cura gin, uaieg H mo!e which pulled U with ea*e- "We can z,7c rood tnkjauM to tb* b*M fact*. We guarantee the power U itduce the <l*a't fv;, cr ci-Lt, either Ipr field %-.tk ot urn -..cg .iot.ee. Tbittcrf 'deairtng u uichac add e*a W. H. PHiXrd, o W - J. BA It 1* ltd, Clrccuillle, Go. r J! n. , i- '.luTi-sav .V./idAe Ifirrei (/U, Aiidroa, Oa, Dee. b. IT7? A w r.-anu tinea, I gate UJ -<- -• ** Weraa Otl, and u** 4y fc* P*<l ifga . ianu Al live va*UdM 1 g*** uu* to uij ftitii |M km |i*n eld. tti.thu i**a,o bi/itu* ft MX, * )/. iLchM r - rff ... aieu uy llr fc’d fetoUh |-yu<h-o (ic.-rgi*. Kur pul* oy J. ft. 'j LL A CO. lli-ar i (i., M iy Is', leve, ii* ta. nr*4tw i im.4l mi Iu iu, no/ fer'n itaJu* fr *it* jo* -ifl 4a * - tiitotfc ftUt fc s :x: lAJvUUdui*.u. ii **. WttM f ell '-Sit til :L- a * if ift li.i / v.fc<- tr j,, J OUT- A4//.K • i'ltjwtN;'! by T. Kor * by J . Y*. ii, Tti/*n r > BISHOP M^HVIN^ WOJKKvS, ■re 9 a * -. u l"lli Ki*i try Way f tin W*|l li, Hiiltnp Mitrvfh . ... fdOj I rmt of flu Pips ft. •: - SI tivi i.... . "j ' 0 E k f- rui in*, ily U !i**,i '!*vii ...*f)o i i'i* - ii" a! f*."/ft •, liy Bwl.iiji M nr vi i ton VV'dik ol (.’hil*! t.'y f|p*in>.i M.iv.u lei id It* V W. (j, (a; IPs, fiyf Ulah'ifL M .rvi# f Di I. ' i,nd I.ilmr* * f (ll,imp M.uvi.,. fly Dr. M Anally I r,r An*'lll,l tin- Wor <1 Ily F. ft If "and ■*.!(, D ... •0) t’n t'hiMnij. By A. ( 'ifay .*'i'C D U 1 *> Wfighi* n and Hr Dr. 1> t'. -•-*. | fii) The i Vopl.' C tumenUry, liy An 4 fib.n-y ... U fj(J I the almvo wtli emut p- v i paid on ic'< Jpf * l prire, Lrh- a disc mt to tg. nt*. . Mr,, Tit! Aoycira I’fn.nrti* HitU'B, Or, LOHA.N I). DAMEitON Agent, b' I, uh', M Vn lt* (‘Tornl fkui t(' A lemtiif.il work of 100 i'.iges, O.f ( mid Power Phne, an i HOO i.lusUatio is, with UeicriptJeM of the best flowers ami Vegetables, and how to grow them. All Mr a five cent stamp, in or Ucr man. TbelFlower and Vegetable Harden, 175 l"*k ’, Hx colored I'l*uj,.an.l manv hur.- 'hed Kucrev'ngs. For 50 ccc's in ; a"er cover* ; #t.o(s lu elegant cloth. In Gutman or English. Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine M pages, a colored plate and many title Eng: a?mgs. Price $1.35 * year; Five cop ies fur f.YIK). B;M?cithen Numb r. rent for 1C emits. Vick's B id* a e the Send Fire ceotftamp for a Floral guide, coolaini tg Lis, and Price*, and. plenty l inlonnsttun. Addtssa, JAMES VICK, R.vJies er, N. Y Urttlgc Notkr, " ill be let out to the lowest bid. er on Uie Ist 8 iturday la February at 14 o'clock the Bridge across Cane Creek at Williams Mill. Jau. 7ib, 187. J. E. BUCHANAN, Conani. .A-tlantu Paner Mills. j>\ kviASiA Glottal a. BOOK, SEWS wd WBIPPISV PAPER. ALLSiios and Weights* ■f - *v. OFFICE, 43 BROAD ST„ ATLANTA Address JAS. ORMOND, Proprietor. Rcter to this issue as a Specimen sf hi W* r Piano©, Oi*tranß GItAND Introduction Sale ONE THOUSAND Smut UnM FICUi .h IJcol Alctf* Tt fit. 0..D AT MaPufftclßies b’a Ratr ; .*h 4 *-t Ten i;f ihe Ira .s MslnlU.lsiWldf the B i,4 g.ttft U Ullll ' o! i beti t a-.ni. tu .a li. .e b u.u. u i a lli'ii *< •! u* m, . u l*.< i. redu. U-, an A IVr tlv.U*. ':* 0*44 ... u! I.* T txt* in-Uhtiuai* in /.{,;•# ' ;v -• *..l '•iu tinuMi.i.lf't at ixeioif WvCfes i limit:.- I hi, Grind till i oil tt i lon Nile. I "O'l -"•'?< • v I * I li. as a r v.c*' 1J i't i. *s ’.■<•' <*-* f h •, ii, • c.v r . • ■ iu a tu. evu ><s. a Sm j.*ed in A * *f ' a ,shK IHK IMUI I>. fI M’ 1 i < lu< ii I‘t.A li : ' < red' - t. ,i ■ g !<.y '!* ,• u*/f* P '-.V/fS-o J'j A f>’; i if b !•. * t.wot < .i ? V !'• * 1 t f |I.V !'f '■ j Or’. : rj (fa*-,*. ** .. if ’ T :.r < *1 , v f |*l Mff *P *) fi/ U *, Hi-* • VV - - 4 4*' ><*ii . I v ■*■’s ii S' 4 '.<! IJI • * *.l' ' ' -V-- ■’ - ‘ ' ram. < * *i-i'r • t**i . |* hi e—, IH#i u-i • m ‘ r , U • I'll' -t,; V 4-i ** - A /MM Vtt if i.i* .-il iko itkfr.c < • v* ;H* • i |i.*yn I'u st i *,, it i, ■;■*/ tbc ? •i•' .•* A ii (•.*! • i?#l i. .f Ii t .. 1.1 Ii• A *.*!*._ IVjft’! b*w ’• D 'll OT ;1 ffldEitii a HciiuJiu Or. ans HP: ■; i •sinks'- 4 Cnicksitr g. hnabs W rb- r,|U. ft . I*' vis. Mat n ek, fl- * es, Ibv -, I v Southern (••■ i! Fvi t* > eluded i t thi< •>. V drw Bwec; N ' *lyies. Ben If r Intro '.oeti ti ai chc •’ r gtv ing i riec and full Into-mat tort impotant Forf4omta r .no r*4 n*n f* ti>i will deltver tieight ,1 to an/ U- 1' p t p; tiiieS lUlb. LUDOKW 6c. BATES. rAVAN -All. OA* Whole sate Piano & Organ Heelers. til O GfA— 1 Itciiwct .er C toty jOr I'nsry’s Ofß m. To all v.hom itgnnv concern : Mhe teas J >h’i E. Bichaean it Mid S ale and C tinty appies for leftr* of A ministration du the etle o! Mrs F aace >l Morris Ui ot said coy iy a d state, de ceased. riie-e sre therefore to rite and n ’mor rsh oil aud singular, the kindred and r id itors of ssid^lkceased, do show eav* at tny office on or brfore 'he fl'St Monday in February next, why letters of A ‘rain rba don on the est ste of ssM deceased, should nr.t tie,to to said eppHoant. Otvau m.der my hand and olficia', signa iure, UtlsMan. b, 1879. A. J. HINTON. O M. C. a gents Wanted , A A F-‘R 7a i AA-V YOU NO PEOPLE'S a I Illustrated Bible AAA AAA HISTORY. Ovet 140 000 copies ordered m ad vance ot publication. The Beit attd eueteet Dak U tell. This work contains an itstei esiing account of the great events mention ed in the Old tnd New Testament, the liyes of the Patriarchs, Judge*, Kings ard Prophets. Christ and His Apostles and of the remarkable women and chil dren mentioned m the Sacied Volume, ILLUSTRATED WITH STEEL ENGRAVINGS. For terns and territory, apply to The HENRY BILL FUBL. CO-, Norwich, Conn, or GEO. W. COLLINS, jar 10 f M cos, Ga- *25,000. FUKNITfEE. 26,000,. This it - mt*fce ufocSi of Furniture, cchAisUtig of DRESSING CASE BUMS - * HURRA 1, AND FiiENCU DRE'bL-i it'ITS BIHEALS WA&USTANDb , \ MAHSLI. AND WO D Tot’ TABLES V, AHi>HOBES cAFLi bIL'EvXJARDS ALL LIND OK CtIAILL liIENMO I'iNltC TABLES OKr let a- • tiLooN ’lAliLLfl f~' BEDSTEADS MATT! 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Tlli'r FALLTKUM or GORDON INSTITUTE, BamcNville Oa * WM open on Monday, September 3rd, lf? withs hiD corps *f earnest swesr*!‘ teachers determined t ketp up h widespread ai A deserved reptUtion of thia bjs v celebrate.! cbof. . fiord Inttifpt# oSrs iadweancsis topamte desiring to csioeate their son t nd dsngh'rrs. It has *ll the modern appliance a ypiratn* and lart'ture, and a re. 'id nir sncceosf it teaching nnpafai sled in the Ss:e. Its run..* detartmeot is c nducted bv Ptot. (, nttenberg er. who has co superior and bu! lew equal* la h prnfe.uuor. Barre.s.. e istue mol enterprising city on the Macon and Webern Railroad and ha* justly the reputation ol having the most moral, liberal and CElizbteoed commuaiiy in Georgia. i nil !> r fit AO *o ?1 6 W> per Term. TSnard fIO.WMo 15.00 {er month. For catalogue cuotairing full informs: or. aidrew CHARLES E. LAMRPIV. orW.IL WOODALL, Sw, 8--4-ly * Ilarnesvi ie, Georgia. ea "T") ARNES’ PATENT H X) FOOT POWER JpVSMACHINEUY. . / J ':lh.--.ent machines * L j- jaw 1 7wiii wl,ich hpc-!:*:- AgajmlmHF r% an- 1 jo'.twrs ;>i mo.r*i W p&jus work car: compete yN, )jL g as to ijCaiuTT AST) FHICS ®te- ! U, jamei ; a at uia'eurs' supplies. Wad Bracket and BoDders* desige*. MACHINES SiNT ON TRIAL. Say where you read this and tend for eat alogue an 3 prices. W. F. A J<bn Barnes ockjord, Winnebago Co-, Id. fM-tOr. SMITHS WORM OIL t Atitz.' . Fkb. 24, loTS. eia : 'ij child. Sve jar* o’d, hai •jir-.pt .iß* o •omt ! triad ealoaai and ;t* worm Mrdictee*. hat £i>l to •x;el tej worms. Satan Mr. hats* certificate I got a rial o l Worm 04. and the flrrt dooc broert fortj worm* ard tbe acted d.a mas j w*.-a paewd I did sot const Ihos. t> U. 11l Prepared by E’d Su.ith Lyrdcn, Athens Sale by J- E. Q■ Teitel