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About The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1879)
TUI'. VINDICATOR. f.r- —■' —* W M T HtvA,i, E itsof and Prcrpn*- 04 OUKKNVIM.K FRIDAY. Mv 9 UGfi Tjie core ofCn.lor the k illing of Ait t ntn Ailiot* ■ subnaltufi hi :he jury iMt Tnea<lF evwstog al l o’clxik ullei title argonienD on b<>lfa iHev- T 111 pftß-i'll tw t>%t tt.l- ♦f!U- Kill be .; N ti< ng on-'- 1 it' i'i i " -•• Ja’i> t. - Tio* J "O’ bairnl C * gull’} but rec. in mended mercy.-He go** ~J pi-nit. ii’ • .r> lo> I>l' • 'illl .t* ti.u non in >1 Aliy i • '“HI 1 "* Hel h fck’ta -e* - ion in lb** 18 bot Marti., I.lhfl, t’JMi WimTU* *({<, *d yel not * R * git bill <4 ti e introduced bar. te w me > mil o* ite country need fc’-y hitiri'l .a li.Ki*(*Unn ? Ii •". “t the i M ’ el i rule oi IvglsUtion it **'“ •** “ while lie lure li." find leliul. t. oMinn a re m.kmg n > prifircaa, t,i,: r’.tnuecraU having dnttrmiund Uj |m <• tei.ttralu till I.yt,mdlng il> >■. <>l troops al iD pod*, I**M any otli ct lm- Ijliou is acted Upon MUI thus give Mayen .i iimi.cc to v in lt*r irieanme separate li. in anything *!**. TI.U i a portion ol ltn plan •nfKt’Wiil by •** l* l w, ' k * n<l which HO wt'ic I' tnerll u> *:(: WH* kdV"Ca t;il ty Mr. Hiepben* in csueu*. Imilgi! Ditvln. Duvl.i llnyii, | ( OM eta.net in opjierslll.m it) the tletir i/i aoldh’r* at the polls pleased the conartivstlve tren and lover* o? go'-rl" gcvoMOjetit ntl over the country, I* one l I| |V ii,nit remarkable too'* In tbo Unlit and Hfali n. Ilm ■ nrporral dlinon#lnJare tin nmait, |m w eljtblng v>r 800 pouirrl", while lil train I* In pmpr flkin t" hi* body nnd in* jiiirliy ol purfioae anil *UnllhJs D*"- ißty mii|<iiill>.ii6<). Mu la very wealthy, the Inula ot hi* fortune lluy till In ti. urtttpulnn* fbUll'y to correct prlu* ll |tom in Maty land, *l*.t l*r* iH inn liUrivnli |nr Urn bar he mnvtd to llllnol* and began Hip practice la. Kniruotc’ by a bin <1 in the neat "iili *om<> r.laima, he efif ttnl a t.irp*' tract of lamb Learning it'' >tma *. I the rctllcrni m III* llb'li.l WlOli Ihnt lie wm ntt iatlillcl with tt.* arrangiiiKiil I “* *’ l.nd inane nn llial lb. wante.l nioib V '■< ritt Weelcrn l.iinl An Dvl* bn l n.mle Die acllieinfiil tm aUurney in Jt'O' 1 |u ltt be lei! tin willing !'* i< pililiate I' an.l lln <1 rc vi till Hindi Ii lonvelilince, inlio.l the mo l i ) fine lil* i .*trn tllenl, lien ti.itt*’' l It t i,i* ciiiiiplainii g Irleini, lnn| mg lire lau.l h III’ eel I. Jn prm'.rmnf time llm grvul city nf Olilcnfo wa* laid . lit ert tbi'oe lt*d* atul I’m I* Itc.itnr n niH'ionalir Fhuilm-ii \ri*, 111 in 1818 *r> IbtW, Im wa a flrenl judge ill 1 Hum in. K. i 15 yerira, Ir-'iu I Mb'' tn IMT7, Idw im m e cl Mb) J ilrc*; >l tin United Hint* * Hiij-i* me cnit’t, In n lie ri rlgned In Ink.’u cent In tl.o enate. In 1873 It * W tie tlfc’lit he wnuld l etl.e Idle-ill inndldatc l- r proalde. i 1 m II i r dree ley wtl nominaleit. T:;e Intimate ble. 'I el lilncide, Judge Davln wn left an cxci ter ')! Ids estate at the hifer’s dentil. When Judge P.ivls de. ’.red In Ids speech a lew wic’c* alnc.e Hist l.lticnlii nppowd Him mi potvUlon nl drclmi nby tiie military Il ls nntld ain't .Ihmayel the rejmtillcin# and 1 tin In c and C’> nkllng ImMcecd t. nnnnnn. ■■ that lhiVln nas not author 7, and tn k|>enk h I l.lrci 111, Blue e tho del Hciy "I tills sotmd find MotiMiiftl.lke s t cu ll lie imn 0 <1 .1 I)nvi l it 1 -1) 1 eii promnrciitly l>rouj*lii t. i nid agfthi In connection with the pb’H ilmcy. Wldie 11. in man I out UrM i iron’, mill, weie Davis nominated we would give him * cordial sup pi rt, know iua **'■ to be no. rat, capable, pillntie and a genuinr y'litraina'. Ji dge Davis is one ol the must g nial guide i i’ii In congriHi and nntwilhlan I lng Ills giest i igld is loud ol a l ist tin se lie appear* pi greater advantage in hin ling the il'dapis t an oven when li Img his seat in the senate cliiuuhe r . Kit queiilty at flits season ol the ytar lias tin writer met the judge late hi the afternoon i-ijoy ing n quiet dilve through the links lead ing to the Smithsonian grim d-*. His flue huge lay iB a ikinble tnotid seed and when admonished by a gentle lap nl the whip can iea at # rapi 1 rate tin iiii p ti ada ol scuatorial ttvuirdu, oss sustaiued by 4he itout buggy behind him. Upon a certain occasion Jud k c Davis accompanied by a friend drove out to the. race nark, and ic m*ilied lo H mm>Dpnfon tt.at if the ma • ter would he Kept secret ho would siiow him what speed his fine bay posse seed. Accordingly the a rein weic tlghltned. Hie J edge braced Ids lent and nave the word, af and such ir. tting the ex-n ail messenger, who indites this true story, never saw on II a< track before nor since. After making according to our estimate, a mile a minute, id dliving at a isle that would have nude lighter beads *pin like a top, (he #i icd ol ibe me tied steed was slackened, hit head turned cttywmda and the two congressmen drove leisurely to the na tional. Should Judge D.kVis bo uomiuated tot the | residency perhaps the second place on the ticket would he awarded the South. In such an eveit Georgia would be enti tled to that proud distinct! >n and Aiexan Oct 1,1. Stephens should be the mtu. Davb and Stephens, r>o better ticket Cculd be leund. The desire for the whipping post is so strong iu Kentucky that, m some counties, candidates are compelled to pledge them, selves to sustain the measure or Jose thdr clislcc cl election. The object is to save t accuse. How is the baby ? Is the question often I ut to a mother, and many times sn an swer comes, “lhauks to Dr. Bull’s Baby fcfyntp, ttttcb Ict'er to day.” i*.u,niiiTO . n. unvt\ no*. Whorl Vlatf to l.uOrunge. W. C. Rnhinson and the wrKer.'delegatas to til*; Hihtjstth Hdi.yd Convention, Id: Grwnvill* U t Ur day rn. ruing (of i'aline'- lofmhert *+ *'rived tjaat alteroo<>t*. 'I he firnaideul nl the CoWentlrn, Key. \V A ■lGrk*, met ut ut the depot with the ininr n.N'l .ft Oral a ii ene !■ : ' le -n a*’’yne<l u ..! :i.t Ii *1 I'aide .e-od<; o| i nr. *. A . C .jilitl, nnr In' unn i'e U:ii.y J 'dye N r-,.t • liutl vho .)' ii, hied .5 WivU h c. .l|,l iwi. and leinini eei u . Ti k (Joiinjf . teiei-e- < 1 the ronvenlion Friday . venlug *en; u; •; e 1 ty a p*y* ' fru it Key. J. W. Lee ef < .riuiil. n. I n<. M-Irct cnmiiiittoe, on the Auik'ol Hun lay H i.fbift, prey, ntly ap, nime i. lei/ .r’. .' l| e IniiO'Aioy /tto.ili' i t ah.el. ■me a-iu - tjfd : ! t oitedi, Tleit ll i li.e m i.w nI this win yentinii il.ai it n übl i* helMSflcmi t. the Huiiday Hcl.o .1 W“.k to orani*<: a Teach er'* < lata In ev< ry si.hnnl In tin DuMrii t. UtwUM, T hat cad. delegate re<|U>l ed In endeavor to form a bell u eiaO' in the re*|iec’ive w h<*oi- Lev. W. II Lsl'ia<le milled attention h. that poililMt ol the Aldhodlat DUciplim that reeninme-n I. the oiganixati ft ol a hunday Hehonl wherever ten perwm* con he lotind wiling ao to organize. Ih v. W. A. Candler delivered an enter Uiulng and UialrUCtlVU addre e nil llbl 111 tnry nl Hnndfiy W rpr^le Tibi duty "| J'-trenii to the Hahlia’ , Kciioril wna aliongly pierentod I . It* 'W. II Lil’rade. I{e* J. \V. H .IfISo 11 *pnke ■ i"| ■ < till f ‘ >' Hunday Hhn .i m.nver.h.ft* I heveral ahoil *pe< ' li>-s’r' /CTh . ,< mi Mn-* tuple by vlber d< i. g ee ' A It. r Vp:s nl thanks t*i lhe ' ■' ! nl I’almettu lor Mb If p'l.b I. p.la:itjr , In I’rul llarnwrli m and Mi In Jn’-.n <>• I Intb lly Inf in u n. ■> t ' J' p.t |( |l |.,r redu. i 1 ■nl la'.' ’ . i yri 1,.,n to ) mined 'n meet unit year n 1 hi lining.'. Mllllil)A, Jbliii.fS ll*V wa* ibheied in vbn n.igbt a.id radm ’ • unahiibt, auguring M" happy day ’hat I . lowed AI Ml. tho Alania > <mn tialn < ft • ‘ In with a l.nge number nl lad.ea aim gen'., i, jrn inf i, the Main < it I been in mib ■ Intn 111. Wild I'oliil Main ' .He.l up Im ■ • ly laden with . * pi*-* i.-oa lieight . I men and women. At 10 Ihe n Kfu.hly, uibid.i mug ’ ala ol 1,51)0, gutheifd i.i a sirnVti nil the • Ut ki t* ol the. town I . Imai Ih'- >peeeln< a Ivertl Oil lot llm net aainn. Marry lt". il, I -i| ,nl I ’.dub III), w in eil Hie ll^=*elnlllg' , in a al.uf’ lull bandanitn addn-M. Hey. W A C . idler and I m. 11. I. Klrntmll lullawed In l|orl *|H'iChn*. |!u lallet * lying lie eould t.'d ap.’ ik hilt e iH l dk, whlo’.i lie did very impre-alvely In 10 iiiinntr* Jinlyc W. F. t wn n* xi nitr• <lit ti,l itnd spoke Indl’lv ml grandly Im llirer ipisi lit if an hour ■ n lb. Si i> c ity W( SUllll'iy Hclinul Work. Got. Unbftlltt vv il W*' V(’< 11 I (• liuikr ll a|,rerli but A* (letnined In A’ .itita l>, lit r Go* Ii m.ii ida Ca' itrv. W. A. Ondh r ami other* *f*i k*’ 1 Mm alleinni n, altri our tl. p ntmo. . Leaving I* ilinrtln o’l Ml*’ IWn , .1 r wall’Hie w i ilt'i i otod lad a"K n l! i brconillH! lb ’ Hur t l HtlV. V\ 11 In Frarle. T'lii* evrni • " p< l in ' lipnlitifiii tl w> r gar.lr n of M. I*'vrrr’ so well know in Ibis part ol the Hia’e. i *... pen ts inadi ipmi. lo u mn ti ay \l "I ll"’ '' l fights if tiii' flowt” y realm il a'moai an •'totidy paradise. I With the geiii-fl Jn". r W (nrman, w ide awnßc initn an ! editut of one ol the ’,e* i | Birrs In the state, AC had a pit naan) clvat. Moi day moining President Maysr. nr ried us thiougli liis well arraiiged t’o’.'.ege iniildi’ g. W e enjoyed the tea i yjr in cm cert by the young ladies, every wmd being nit’red together and in pcifect harmony. The ralistlo me eiernsea showe 1 applies lii oi tin.l iifd minds on tin pot ol ths pu pils, and -kill an I attention Irom the teac! cr*. , Under the gui lance i I Mrr. Mayaou "t examined every dtpn- imeul of this in-l:- lion and were convinced tlrat it dcse ve the icputation it bears oH cing one of Ibe best femide c l eges ln,tlu President Mayron is building up the Insti tution ami Bhculd receive tire cordial sup pin t ol Georgia Miiliodlats. Later in the day wc visited the Baptist College, so long under lire superb managi meut id the aflabie and accomplished Pres ident I. F. Cox. Want of inui! prevented a visit to all the depnrlro uts of the col lege. President Cox c mdueted ua Vo the chemical, art, geological and other rooms of Uie Institution. Everything showed that the pupils here have educational ad vantages unsurpassed in the state and proves the scho-d worthy of the most liber al patronage. The Music department pre sided over by Miss Cox is not excelled any where. A‘. 11, a. m„ we left for home and shall long retain pleasant recollections ot onr l’aloieMo-LaGi ange trip. Crop's on the road small and backward. C. M. L. A proposition to chauge the',sea*, oi gov ernment ol Missouri trom Jefferson city to Sedalia on the liue ot the Missouri Pacific Railroad, was txvorably A ported upou U< the Legislature last week* and ordered to be engrossed. The proposition will be sub mitted to the popular Tote next year. The poo pie ol Sedalia agree to bear all the cost ol the capital election, and will give the ground* on which to c:ect llie capitol. In yi< innry of r Belayed • ruiiduiotlier. lire, f JG. BUtkt|. E dorado (Ark.)Eftgle. ■ it ia with a heart bowed down with • fetllnga ol saJoefia indeacribabl* that we attempt to pay thin las’, tribute ol low and respect to the dr-arent, nobleat and true*’ Ir el. we <vn knew —liie.'dear |piod Cnmd mother • i.o, only a few woeksago poaaei . a .a. from tin many heart* no d*ttete<My ' i| u :u-d to hei he r, tr> the realm* 'll the fii. H) IJ. y nl. W* know that grief and „ , sooner nr later in KJe. V. I . n tio-.l ea.l*, a I mtMt obey the a .tfc- li e young, jid isuucbfug out on In- br ad ocean of active life ; aad Hi* age.l, who bare fl fcted a long way do*n the ftiveam of Time, arid are faat uetuiof tin- greai, b orsd'ea* ah ore* Ol Etent ty. moat alike leave th'>e who love and *U" ao loved by them ho ! appear In the prea ence of 'he Great Klok. To thoa* lr an: bb • 'd With health, loving friend*, teed •II the oomforU and lezurie* which ill ■ pleaeant here Ire ow ; awd to fjt who have no hr>(A -oo aaariianc* ol III* iteyond the twtib, death mu-t aeeOl t*tr|- bie, but hi ih ec whrmi *rrrow, di*ap pr.iutu.ent anl iMbtateme/il have nAfard of all that mad* eitateoe* on *rtlt4#**t —ft. tho*e who have iretuure* laid p '■ in. 'hotiM not made w.th- band*,” amt lor,k lur ward tfr a happy rettoinii with the Inyeil on'-a “waltl ■* aod watching ' Toe them there, death ia welcomed a* an .K(r* 1 ,| iiii.fey Hrr ll wan with our beloved r, K.r ye.ra her ..!e had l,i en rendered r, m happy try a fit’Ainu n1?. ir w that It became a hurdeft *tich aiie willingly ia. i down. When' ml** by |:,e liinl phyakdaft, who had ererter! b|a ntuwM kit id In Vain, ll.ar al.rs must .lie, he ail I : I a-n widitig at. l ready to a .. lit ||„vr l.rvm lor along M>r,e. We Umaght men r onlil see her ft*. ! Irotn ti.* ago Hie* l,e w* aulferlrig Villi ,ut i rim -' if |S,jl when w* kn*|t Ire-elo the lih-!*.a '■mn ker wlm loioi Inlatiry had fnwn a.i to ti* !h .1 a rrr- lher Cuu.d have ti*en, and le ..) I. . V l•' ' I / a '! I'.tmg'r *l,. !. . I *!riv*n In liflghlen Hie | a'hway ~1 >,r;.h*ti lent had tint, when we prrea cl i|,e .leaf withered I an I that guided our (1 ~ I* trrt'roiftg In' 1.1 jw wlmH Wr n. ,f in 1., r lip* in that ■> in w-,nn Isi ! /.(.,| Unit *lie VS’ gnua Irutft rs Jut eve , it ili.l *r .tn to tt that our Utail **.* break ing Knl fi .‘tills kliMjAird Words ~* piiie.’at|on and **ure<l u* that wit '-tf i ll*; p.r ’ i pier In Hie lirautif.il tmu * '.I ihe aout, rtlii. is liapl V bit', O ’! u “ li'ir tt ■>y llsy wili be ■’<>>.<• win., hr inke* Hu f> we love bl V’d l*avra ln liit’llo with *Hi ft in Ihfat a* Halt, u • '■•.i a .le word !■ nJ ! SVhr i night ha* Ibrnsu her dusky in int'r o'er Hi*, earth and ’■ have g’lUirtie.f 'rimi'il the loaflhslurn -h, 'ps 1 1|. re c rni* her hve t ; reamr.r n <i *ml ly F I Ih' ogh tin iv n g fim burn hiigl.Uy >. A *: v. I i.i, ttore < a vea-it ehait *vt oh speak! -• ly "I let w‘i > i* tin more, An I U u'igti at tin.'- wr iletvr to amir serri ely, I'ni e..i h utliet s : a’-ir). We min in * rut alj the while as II (hn In yr’s w uiid Im .k Fur ri, sl.e hit ' v ii within <>nt In arts b at nniighl Iml inrmri I I llmiighl* r.iul I ! fi!'. ,\sh Mn'lirr and (Iraodmother ■ \,,ln i ' and i” I'llm :t, an a liiend so I ! i lynMian h was puru, coitft tnt and Ia it}. - | fill. (I srt'.u* but A law abort year* <ii.ee iv(* kueitJ' n side bnr riteli ninlit vvln’e a’e repeated w illt u our betl-timo prayar ti Mu-(i"d si,c lov and an 1 trusted, Wl."ii s; i ing ami s itttis b auty and glad • iv< i 'ill the • r.d and brings back the r■- cm, dear Mamma loved *o well, -b# w ill be lnr.lar away wealing wreaib*. fashioned tiV angel bands,* I the unlading fl >rrs el immortal bln- in It t,darling Mamma,thy ciilldr u will walk stllv among the esrih ly ruses and with tender owe well gather tin Ir *recent boil*, which our tender hand* will scatter gently, and reverently alivr thy last resting place. To the many kind friends who Vtsied ns in cur afflic tion, rspcel'dly those wh) remained with us through those long nights of anxious watching, we will ever tec. 1 grateful fit their kind'v assistance and loviag aym , atliv. May lie, who our dear Mamma taught us to believe a just God enable tm to live that we may all meet her, in that beautitut morning ol the resurrection, and dwell with her an 1 other dear <ne* thron ?h the un lying ages Where no storms ever heal on the glit tering strand — In the beautilul home ol the soul. At DIE. Rose Home, Aik..,Feb., lith Isi ft. The Gr ffl i Sun says,that a review o| its political scrap book iodicUcs the Atlanta Constitution ng having a higher opinion ot Tilden than it euteTtained seme months ago. We has! noticed this thing ourselves, but as the Constitution is a sort ct a gener al ieuce rider we had attached no signifi cance to it. The tact i, though it mu 4be admitted, from some cause or other, that Ti it-o slock is rising in Georgia. Several papers in the State have come out open ami above board tor him. Our position is that while we would support Tilden cheer tally, it he should be selected to carry the Democratic banner in ISBO, yet he is by no means oar cho'ce, as he was not 1176 We want to see that great man from the West, Senator Thurman, put in the Presi dential chair.—Carrollton limes. Suggestion is a pi ivilege all can make utt ot and we would suggest to the mvri ads of sufferers from Billions Fevers, Fev er and Ague, Indigestion, etc., to use Dr. Bull’s Vegetable Pills, whose curative power over these diseases is gratefully ap- I preciated by tkou-aads- Pure 25 cents, or ’sfer?l. Georgia News. Horn Janet* M. baidji, of Oglethorpe, made SJ,OOO by the late advance io cot ton. A well known citizen of Savannah hi* had a gucsmith arteateid for tel.'ing a pu- Ur! tt> hie minor ton. This s gcod begin ning. Gov. Ga-celon, the first Democratic Governor Maine hat ha-J o ’wen'y-ert year*, it in A ban la, attending he Me-ii-.-a! C <i> veoikMt. K-.-w .wheat "I C*j t. Addertoe n Sumpter county, war ißrocfiad’ *it week a. i, ground fnio B ur Mi relay, the 5 ti. it the ear mat ir. the L' .rhsU Ihe Chronic '* and tMn-’.’•••• renau-t think* there are ;n reality but twee can dale* in the St*'* I- r Guberna’oml hon oii T. s |-n..ip i cumlien!. H T'..o*u ut Hard* o'lkfr. Jr end Gt *r: Ga tre t The- Gaioeavilie Egie tuhcipiUt i!* >ttb- Ur about the receut ten Uhkiwb) do+.'ar it* pai.l t/y the UoverQor t Col. W- O. I ug. le. It thus prop.be et By the le* * lti, atd there w:l Ire mure mu* tc io the sir a.'on, un ee* a eertalb i r-.minent mcoober <.| the Legt*.aUijs IneCa his grip on I.i# bar k’low. ,We hardiy t-mk ne wd!, * it her. Tn Dublin Uo *ay> tu*t ia L*>u*u* cuoriiy ther* U a lnmity ot Dims brother*, aH living and in (M-md hr* th, the y iuuk ' act fifty yoofc of ifv. s* if thaw ■orvod through thr Ut* war F*uf of*’.hern tut g’/iO T/I. ni. ! ,an 5 . - enl th* 'u tv r had a chill or feve'r tint! fast twenty-jut years of age . The lathe: nl lb :> ry u ' ver ot !/..y* walte . > S’e en 15 11 * er. S'jt I,'jV. . ,-,t I'fi. 1-4 .*::•! Fi.i'-T f-'t. T i* * a’ - 4 '• t * it *V ' t i’- ■: 1:O -4 'l.n ■ A'v# ,:l \i jf It * Uiiulef bl it i. j.is.Gic taut i# \> *Y •!* Ucl 1 1 li;c f. ; ut I*t Hi j ;*/ ? *<. aia aU c**t Ui< U cfi'tßi ti* :* i *&*• }Jjr l*tl y l*’*'! , ' Vvrf a i* e * ti if l'-'t *., •>* r%(<*’ I*4 ‘i-mattf j.i m-to U/ ■- u : : ft-r} ■:f ■ t/i tl*> 'jUwi iy g| loti*? . l9*- J VA : { IrC #' Jf .!’>*•■.fi? ¥l # k-}fl I C : • t >1 •* i 1 | iglhlj f tfh G* rtiii. v.u'J ifr;| ( .f,. J? i.i ifD, -•. 4 U M \Ur, */ti’ 111 'll efsf *{*') ** ‘‘l * tl ■* ... ... : ,1 . l ... t ; • i ... , . ./ a- . i p. ...real .an * iff rod out p,,e*.a of Maai/r, Aif ,Ii lia ihet O. >. a ’• '• n.-,,e1l ,i,i,ri' i I.at) * :* ■ f ■ u r organ* , ■V ill I'.lill! i| s .9< (■ .< • 111 p ii. iy oi duf .1,;. i/, tv icy <: ■ > 1' ro’ la! reiue. 1 p. IC'*‘.U ref tern ‘ !.’■ ' J,.| |.|i i. ,V Ti ile,s, H . Van uan , *<>.,' s a M . II ■ • ' ate i’ . ,* • v rlu- in nl. Prr#!de’ l 11. o In hi* t> I U) • ay* Ihr ll .Unit -re bun, I" , n 'I a ill) the dr. !.>rl c men*♦!“’ IU .1 I,rely. !■ W b-r M Ha ' * hi .■'wcllou, tJtcEied Meat It tiad b<r. n.-ftb re *j *..l lor the St.ato*' Mg' U In a< e U.at v lv* were l.nmal.y tor l?.’ I -hr ilrd that L'ongrr?a i.ad u i!i ii/ l i’ a ti, • ertiun* in the Hta'r*, and *l but a r-,;i<'• 11 n' and f' r:n:rlir.g b id. Il dMr Hair* ra> il i* li e right ol every t-dr-n . U.e rpialifir aI i *f i **- Ie *' •w t ‘ - one en'Diimidat: i h’ilot and t l * hV" In? ' that 110 i lection'l*w and I ,ree b- * in ’!>• s'atute* a e meant b‘ ■ 1 ”• ' • 1! >• if ttoy had ready dm e*• t- HI7 ’h'< *r h< ji.ifr 'J Me Hayes wo .1 t,. ,t vey sn ail a- • ■ uu*. j .-t t> >r. H i.J. I) t . A'sms, o I-,n , rhatr man r i tbs ILmse A , % p-e, iy very nnph.tir in r*, rrsamg hn opinion nl Hays and the vet • n *•*.• Hr •ays that tl.e tnes*<ge will be bandr •town lo history a* emanating from Ihe weakest imbeciic wb > ever t ggi -1 Ug> a pat on the back fro® the meanest ele ment ol a i arty. T hr llnistlmlrt and . I'nrmrs C’filnprdln VV> cai! special attention to the adver tisement of the above wonk ; a Copy ol whh k may be seen at this office. I! ; certainly the mod couple txxik of m*elt and practical information we have evet ex amined. It comprise# arlicles on the Horse, Cattle. Sheep, I Log# and all (arm product*, nor is tbe hinsewile negiecud for stic will here find any amount of reci pe* for any ano ail matter* pertaining to her domestic duties abc wh! here sec how to raise anl care tor her p- uitrv make bei bee* work surces-fully, kill ail sn W of io aecta that infest her honse adorn and beau tify her garden with fl liters and make it profitable with vegetables cure her bans , cook her food and make her dairy a profit. The farmer by following ita teachings can curd all ordinary diseases in bis animals or family, apply antidotes to poison#, make good roads fences or hedges establish ponds and stock them with fish, attend t his own law matters, set out orcharda.ba and graft and plant Trees, make wine trom grape* or other fruits, destroy all insec's injurious-to, vegetation and foster those triendlv to it. Mechanics and trades aiso treated' tally. The word Cvciojiedia gen eral'.y presents to the mind a large volumi nous work too much lor oroinary rend mg, but here an immense ana.nmt of informs tion compressed into one not very large volume. The wonder is how so much cau be boded down into so ainall a apace. ’1 he Publishers want agents in every county in the South to introduce this val uable book. See a-Weilise-nent * BURNHAM'S i wra, WARRANTED BEST AND CHEAPEST, IffiLUHGSOTHM Works: Christiana, Lancaster Cos, Pa. Office: 2S 8. Beaver St, York, P* 1 - T 9, '■■l. -II . OUT DOCKS A I.i ii Si ILL Ol'EN'-' Our the ve# aie now kept lr.il OF -i GKSEKAL MK f ! <: UANf) 1 8 E s‘4:te<l to ear IJ *ei ii a* It a -Uie? • •<•. M ,'i. ' - ii'-| *Vfci GHrViX ki) THE Vfa\H WITH l j('.n ’ V.U w i* n Lie J.e*r- fc-.t’.i U-'pivi. aftii *y-l a* Uk t dtlli-Li X OUR FACILITIES i/ y •* iii if.. liidf lkr - a* I OUR. PR ICE i Ur {>l •11 • *.'i )T 4k A4 w si i.-/. iu* A ■ l ■ V iQf . i Correct Rt nreat nUtioa >1 fa Oi rnff *r . ,<r *, },j n tdl I* 4t '*ii Uiiifi*. *um! V.* * i:ir■ i fun Imi> fitrfi. Ifg 7k ft; V jin v\F, \HE NOT CHEAP JOHN gn’*n f Ol )i (il t, re lo !>• >1 low *> the * < ') " * raw hr add. Fve n . .'if.es a pi |in! , a .<-■ . *- h>. * a e n t tt"n- n.i a Vk t. I N<rT KF.FI’ TIIF. vi. IUVS ALREADY GIVEY < t'fi <•':! is, or l l , "fta't v ten. nl aft <i *“-7.4 A/i IUD • F\h V ,T K! " wbiclt r au nrr ’i". Wo ntf owiy! roHly t show our goodk. n. iv, ELLIS. I 1 8 7 9. Sheriff-Sale 3, GEORGlA—Meriwether Ouunty. “VAT"ILL he sold betore the Cvart {loose \ v door ia the low a ol UreenvLle.Men wether County, Go., between the legs! hours of s*.e on the first Tuesday ia Juaelß79 the fdl jrr u' property situate and in the town ol Greenville tod said county :o-w:t: An uadiviJ.*! oae-Elth interest ia the dwe,ling house and lot* hounded oa t:.e N<>rth by the L Grange and Columhaa ?rt. i oi die Ei-it by ih- r.iu V arJ t’reet m im .'H,utj hi ll* cl uccuf ied by R. N. El.ia .j a rcaideuci-utud on the Wed by the lots on hkb Mo, ■ foe Dvtis.iD reaii:*, ai. cmb:ocit. s ' voaic i- ur acres more r eat (N. T. n.l known) and he ug the p.ace icm, leu lir many yea s by Joseph 1. B.n-rog do em i.ej a reaaJeoce. Aia > &n undivided on.-hith in.eiea, iu the psr lure lot tfiniti-.g ifie lots aloft jaiii.or.li.iiiu; t iui j ct id nr or tese syi • he'ac, n the ptwee of ii .tap Galea on the East *ad Dr II tli on t:e Ws* the im’j; align anti t uuuttius fieri uu the SooMi and ih.A.G.F.oytl on the Northuklao ■iu uodiv.Jed oni-fi 'h tuerest ie the Store II *ut and lot situated oo the tVeatera arete ot the Kuhlie Square, bmoded oa the Jvnrth by the vacant tot known as, tue LaWaoo (-tore im. owned by 11, It fUr.it. on t < Em by the I*rb!:c Sq iare on the •wiuih by .he .Store H .ie i t ot W. U. .Ad— c—i - , -nrrfr.K'cry Tot" of & WMav ; the satue being* Ihe Wort tl \e occupied tor many years by J •*.>h i. >.i\l iog .i. ■' i. v: 1, and n,,W by n.a aoii I .. k Ha/. . A, - n-i . ! i.i'id } Out ■1 'ir ”i.‘ tin* il use and lot Sl.uated n ,l.t > .: *ol ti.e UiUrange and * .. ns atieklTo tsJig tbe 11 .et and g ‘ i-iairn tf.e Gr.-iery iut ut K Wiot a on Hie Hm sod ti.e 'Jteil bnu' on the Heal. A lev ci o i/gs tie pr|W rly .1 Ji.ia •' Ha,.i.i g tue Triamtanl, to sain ly a t from Mclaell.. ' .-VuJKfi.,( Cnillt .. .of -I C.am It y ;,,oii u.ve J iittaa A lI.M log I‘lojw.ty Jemired out by , i 'ifl’a ill'll 1) a.i tenant Vi p,.?• r ii .lotiQed in le nvvol the ia*. I tea M v lat, Ky .'U <■. Fi.OHKNCE, V K M c\ <j K s iL \ A ft >. ■.[Uisr y'* < fft r Ml- 'H..IJ ''..l'll y J Apiu.if-t, D.'ta Io a. ai. -a, it may mneetn Wl.ir.ail' !i I’ . !j. nl s-,i l'?nfo a* t .a p i': .*i ti* of ‘AdnrmTsir II !. lln l.lr I hr IL) . W O , \ |, I'.i'i:.., .rii'uli it t in’ v, ! I <—. ,J 'I ui t r ! r ‘I . I . 11. a 'i .*■! ■. la [ 1,1 'ii Ik )ftj ai.-i ■ i ■ '.) • t aal ! e i .it t all a r a a. 1 my ot 8> , i, .1 la i . the hr a*. U i v • J a v ra nl adtr.iutaUatinii vl.wti ■ 1 lu! taa rU) -a. ißp • i I <> an. undet <■. ) k-viid a . • W a. • go* ; m<r. " A J HINT N t M f. 'I ill; A I LAM'A (ii; >ll. - I * THE— Mtlf.il> I nml llwlll.wr \\ k v fitW4;.|,fi jdid ulka! 1m ALftOiCt. l> . : ♦ -err I**l u-dryi 7 < it * o- ’. 1 r'lt :• ely l-ierat*- ,t ’ O'- :!:*t C < . u now re*.! Uj two - r. • ir. <• in-t ofbr a the C'y i■) At -n a- A* n adverting nw'Hr-rt it eic-d* *ll li.* r pab'.i’ *' *,•*' or, ** P-d '•.<he , r. sr in .>r *rid rurui ;og in sight 'W .a Pee tio- week. ’* - r : p" n ' II p*r yes’-. F- s lorli- nr rv'ro apply to J It A W. M. JONES, Proprietor*. Atlanta. Oa. WANTED A.e- 1* for tb* fastest *e!|j - book of 'he age : Th* IIOIM.IIOLD ad Fnrmeis Oycl tpaadia. A Bok -f ltfc.ooo FacU ! E.C’y fa: mer who see* the tr> k wants it. Endorsed by the leading no n of tire S mtli- Ag-n s are meeting with g e*t since*#. Send at me* for crreulsrs and term* of agency. A 'drew* ANCHOR PUBLISHING CO., si? 7 3 43 M irietla, St., Atlanta, Ga. Public Sio'lre, tv ill be let out to the for fsM bidder on the fir*' Monday in May,the Pauper Farm belonging to the county. All paupers c aiming a support frmi the c entr arc { Rc-ebv noi:fl<’<j u> apply on that day. Apr. :13 h, isrv. v, AARON SIBLEY, CbVn. - TV. H- Kellir. B >arJ Cotnm’rs. Clerk. [WOODS HOUSEHOLD VAGAZiNEI Ia stout*}? Mfr-pogß Saajj Book of tin* cr**rr ai tb* World L fcnfW JW: er f 2 prr r*nr. An Chi < Bnoo >4J iarlV* of ' Tos-nii** Va I>." pnw. ~ |h|, ' a f T JO book, u* Undine: “OtxrMiia Gk>? s M a •) Me-k, in nmt binding. mod a a*rapl* cop? ©f "wood * li4ra>v*L A M AiTAX.D* ' — ! . pTM%- pi*<i for oil}/ 10 r*-f in r. or?, in oo#-crnA p-c****© suapA. Ar*a T-ASfcorl JlrtN iiW*l*#rav ho* fr**r AAdrew S. S. Wood, Tr. #-io* haifling se York C*t* Blanks, Circulars and all kinds of Job Work execu ted at thii OfS *e.