The Athens weekly Georgian. (Athens, Ga.) 1875-1877, December 21, 1875, Image 1

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,woUsl te»urn diasMw* booW Jarir nfomsdo iaftooi ill *«U *. iwm<nq fallalinlas ad) lmnq«ib n«a son !• itireli Agiiifiniiiie bilwiBMun JCTla to .wiri JaruKianurie uma! o* atiap SWBflBBISS mutitMtfZ .Niow mU anol'xl mVfta nalunhi ytsemi os V> •»iq sTab adl ui ,jadi urxjqad iitoob vori TUESDAY^ Mma vaa:i%i k j He was dead—1; cold; and yet he pit at any curious bysta he could read their fa there was not so mi teotment down dKtjf His wife’s feeesei if a world of care her life. “ The chi now, poor things I" self, although her ' with out, be tlure. 4SSB0A Oh mother! as 1 live. 1 do sag ftfMiB m ewaTBwrw the air ine might be supposed tsjwew runt |m theii execution. .The “bread Yras'alnfo& io a hi ze, and blacker than any hat von • - n..i .L^t .hare not done aswell as for what we “Ho, Nathan! Make your childrw py, and no natter if it does take a or any crow or Cnloe that erSF that be et Mary and uuJ all to themselves, "Sopers now from going to scowl He saw another form 1 hoi long absent daughter,*!* to make another one happy, bnt tion it goes a long ways with God. 1 'i ror, a Jr a. CHAPTER in. / Deacon Heyworth could not i Vixen 1 were wandering the wcwdt, Thauk God, I «*? k mifiiaBS?,*;.»» . It was ternbte^-dK*. fires!-tw apeak, to tell them he was n# dead,’ tffA^hq Ipved them.more thM%^yKBm^miB vain, and he saw hiraseM&OMSlMrfcwaT and buried; bnt he thdiqAHfe'eSVfift’lmroetn Ktill—was witlf'tWhf 'aH the while—with ithem, yet—I—| WtfiiMtd from Witn the.BleugtTfiul oTT7>y*—*t:d St. Nicholas too. The Ai 1 dre# in my head, aud wn turning around, iiown the chimney St. Nicholas came with a bound. Ab«maieort^^«^nngonWh2eEr ,P ^ And be looted Uku a pedlar jest opening his pack g Ui, eye*—how vhey twiukl*d! hi, dimples how mer ill* cheeks were like lake*, hi* noae like a cherry;' liij rl. .11 lUsl. mAn.l. aim ■ —mw l.kw V .— he could not imagine mmmdJbmmmu* he could have replied, but her language had been so calm, so dispassioned, so straight forward that he had not the least opportune >ugh days and weeks, months ffMnwttncdlhe time i • remorseful anguish that would Insupportable, but that he codd t Bars since he bid ng‘ since ! been foi AND OTHERWISE. apples, an.l'glass of amber beside nim, he the strangeness of his patient, gentle voiced prepared to enjoy himself to the full. Hit -Viteialkiug in this way to him; then grad- and that junt then- itral Park Bank of New York has , virtue of > on have. and'coni never happy J wouldnecer 1 awtfw* •»’ He tried to. been happ^ had he not; k, to tell tWuhEe*f» no more need 'o’her 1 going to school than there is of—of Hec thorersmd the Deaooo very complacently eyed a great yellow and wMfedoglying behii3*3& stove. <unI.fieri-* d0TWtJfcMauMialihp|i thaabe had “ are hi®*fi>oe > down,? -ate. **Bot then,: H wife' kind o’mean to say they shouldn’t when sdteand mother, Hannah bas,” tafised the Deacon, wftjb a. remorseful twinge. *“.Wqn- eart hefdt that they* hTBwgme-* * your wnl, yon that he. turned his eyes firmly, tiigh'backed'jsatle, a moment in his It was bi worth’s, an And with a feeling of conscious superioritj husband and finest bass W. A.l Ui pteppae teringthisFwn"' r ^ -Pid yog tell him 41 all ad thought. • s oN H -l •* William l»Axe wSejsimed at length and- -Irciba used aaa ^igvooD -if. i-almost sleepless sc 1 m my attempting a thing I i:ev ifore; but it s gbne'en and on, until ami it no longer, Nathan, and I inui ro&grii/f i satisfy them that exaruine the ppl(«ftwheaevcr jna:" owJ crei ol ; bwsl si sar.-ilp arr*!JA .•v-IC *1 Jf I •• If you canj atvriepta^yoa* you please.” . mericiuaofltorBof the l 1 * *W#Sdiffer my more. Mary ain’t stout, ; millions on millions of people melted bringing Arbiter ird work that fid have been sometimes. In about_ it, and migli ;y help mid blissing you never seemed to thin! never fephiijbkdfnkl di I sainej but souietinies,' wi o . it al over and I’ve done it hundreds i taw —it inches mighty dose to be alwa; mpwirtfe ifaamSnif to eternal close to be alway at tdl, atrd havi^m lerlilte “nobody tl ay are entitled to the raiiS'dffikcfik^fBrigip^ ^ WlpflPilii il 3jajK• jfefiBWfciiilwl taAallbisContedi plainthmftver, MSA I—twdlMiiy mo c ftsatowrwktfNiBteAMMwdwwdtoaBt*^: ^ShygKMBHl n aSFSMi * Wrnlhf ‘Hfemi. fTkiar d lks Hertot stall Dr. Edlrep^lVwnsir.' -fiinmi «it i The Khedive of thiafofthgrtftlrellVjiiamjiiidii ipTihia Is ty, and Col. H. ■priter ML'^n New Horan* in tne adi York, speaks of Americans New laws (called ak simply unendurable. Of the - Khaflida rottnded upon the 1 take n you roersfei f ir words, and she hij’rried on: ours or smartness or work, and anybody’ say a > that knows ’em ; but because they’ mind overy word'you say, and never griiti her cations are to be opened . native school of laws has beei Oiijoj ifSwiifewlJlwn^Mri^bliwaJal lyth^m every piyi B tians to be .always qc jp;^abled.to..f<^D me from out the awful eriWys wpfq ive done-this unto me I” The angels sobbed, and still the horror «w: heseemasUfrtoicUdMftJvingdirsath- just ocooifOd—there was too Inucli truth ia the girl’s rapid frnrdfrT Poor Willie r- How hard be bad studied, every moment that be could snatch froojfawork, preparing himself for examination--apping, although against hope, to enter college. How proudly he haaexchimed, dashing dowu his books glee, fully (VWjfe. mqsb^ljMeri'O^^" X- rapidly running over other lext-dnOka; “there’snot a question here that I cannot answer, from lulto lid; (ul now,- rnaftSfi' himself alluded to the .WiBitfi gnipsswifiir*, r brethren,j kingdom in ^ntly.uppn r Wrung from his owns fainter and taifiter gtew en ydifr whole heart and sot ittersgunqjUiiflg.elsusM let Wiyjgjpt to collie, am i school, anil Thomas to sing myitoirtifg one or two others missing one of these morn the freedom to think*nd act that.was^amwl JH HtSmhliyigdriifrly.il K|>npt ^S% had a^-nSr^dmmr BL *CK & GARDNER, and General Jobbers, MRieMto tiMdtiseiMof AttiM* nWMl TV^'intiy. Location, two -loora cast of. >u to; but you ve goL .t re it done, and its a gra a few dollirs out of pocki e|t all to them 'them feeling gt I think sometim her folded handaoi her eyes with rnrm Mary, its most lime soon be ip trout tbe-i np her work with a I "The Deacon’s [she thought, half a I so set.” Come, j an-f falhei &BV&IGIAN. ipjijjaaSu n irtfrr’i POOR COPY c.utLTos & co. : DEVOTED ii. u. VOL K,. NO. VI r .nsigT(»^ ero^i^ rp .■KOTiXHAO H H .uiuaoi Tioan irrT has laseJ UmmsS jo:a .a .t t-iao „ a CARLTON & CO., Propri TERMS OF SUBS' ONE COPY, On* "Yi I VIVE COPIES, Oh® ' { rE N COPIES, On* Y. Rates of Advertising: T r.n«i*nt ad*artiaemaata, of anoMoara or moral I inrr f-rilniraiamnliia,aafWaiatifr»wS U.fUl iBK-rttoa. All adr -pvcul C T n Hues or 100 1 „ w e*~ Liberal contracts mads with vearlr advcTtlacn. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Oi’.jiiin or Administration or GaardU&a£lp • *.•. -• i*0d A|i|>lnation lor Dlsini.usion Administrator orUoardlan 4U0 Applu sUon for Leave to roll Lands....**...-..;. —A.... 4 N Suiu «' to Debtors and Creditors — .s.tle*uf Land, Ae., per s >Alet ParUfeahlm L'\r»t Notices, 30 days nif aslra. |*er m|uure . ,.n... tor s Sales, s«|uare. - . • Mort,:*#*. per *<iuare, each time. . wiriion Noiuostinadvaiwo) i >lxi’s, per squaro. eacli time.... Business and Professional Cards. COBB, ER WIN <t COBB, attorneys at law, ATHENS, GA. Ofllo tayb* Dcofrte Bdftding. h; r. little, Attorney at haw^ CARSESVILLE, GA. J. & DORTCH, Attorney at £ta?y, OARNESVILLE. GA. A. G. MeCURRY, jTTOit.YJE V T JL a IF, HARTWELL, GEORGIA. ,YiM. iivr sir.rt personal attention to all business en- ra«!e.l t«* h;;* care. _ -Aug. 4—40—ly. 1«a M. Jackson. L. W. Thomas. JACKSON & THOMAS, Attorneys at Law. Athens, Georgia. . . A. Lochbaxe. Jobi* Miuxuos. LOCHRANE & MILLEDGE, Attorneys at Law. Atlanta, Georgia. , (.ffice No. Pryor street, opp. Kimball House. June 2.1S75. SI—Sm. I raw him I e and a twiat oL , Soon gave mo to know 1 had nothing io dread.. He a poke not a word, bat went atraigbt to hi* work, ’ Ai d filled all thaetoikins*; then turned with a jerk, And laying ui* fingeraaide of hi* noae, And giving a nod, np the chimnev heroae. * He »p rang to hi* aleigb, to hi* team gave* whistle, And away they all flew like the down of a thistle; Bat I beard him exehdra, ere he drove'eat of eight, “ Marry Chriatuiaa to ell, and to ail a good uight.” , : 1— ■ v: tm-a DEACON il fiYWORTH'S DKBAXi. CHAPTER I." ' ' “Mary, look at the bread, won’t you?,’it’a ’most done I guess.” “Io a minute, mother,” and the young girl beotxtill lower over tha buuk she was reading. A footstep sounded up<«i pc well-beaten, yard,- and both • mother , daughter started nervously, the latter ping her book hurriedly out of.sight,' and starting toward the stove! - -*i» “It’s only Willie,’! and. Mrs. Heyworth rfei uiped her patching with a sigh of relief. ■ ”: The boy who entered threw, himself de- JOHN IF. 01F£N, Yttorike.y at Lawt; oa. Will practice in all tha eo^'ntite of the V?astern Cir- [nit, Hart and Madiaon of the Northern Circuit. Will f .c -i«otal attenion to all daima ontrnated to hi* ear*. wtsjwly. jectedly anon the. Ion. and buried his face for JmfiMb/Wu Mrifasgup exUBkled: * ‘I may just as wellgire up first as-last, I syppose.”' '•rn, -“iUie, iltd father' say you ^puldn’li ras thegirl who eptie,- and her lace flamed red ana hot its she turned to her it,” he added in a choked-vinos; :: .* t Lut I did thiuk that arrejjr be would wmfeut' wtpc>fr9' knew how much I wanted to go to cpUege, P. G. THOMPSON, A tto mey at Iact w«> ^ Rpecial Attention paid to criminal practice. For reftr- pihv app'y to K*. Gov. T. H. Watt* and Hon. David k’lOpiou, Mi Sont2o mery Ala. Office over Barry’* Store, Feb. A-tf. JOHN T. OSBORN, Attorney at Law. ELHEBTON, GA. 1 "Will practice in the counties of the Northern Circuit, |lknke, Franklin and Habersham ot the Western wait; will give special attention to all claims entrust- |ed to hut cure. Jan. 10, 1874—ly. FRANK HARRALSON, . i j ATTORNEY' AT LAW, _ r - Jtdiit rev an other word about it; he hud set AG /»>< down that his boys should liefahnafc, ami farmere had no need of college; it duly made them :izv and stuck up—lazy and stuck-up! as if I AOiildn’t work my fingers t<> the none aud study all night long, if only”—aud his -vuiticv broke away in a sob. r: 1 f | He was sixteen, a great, shy, awkward boy, with a promise ot .manly beauty on the smooth face and broad white brow ; - a pro- 1^1 il! practice in the. |jk n, Townis snd Fjl. I Atlanta. Will give *] ■trawtesi to hin care. CLEVELAND, GA nti^of W Aug. 11 1875—41—tf. E. SCHAEFER, r ,* . COTTOIf B tJ Y E JR , toccoa errr, qx. Richest c**h Price paid for Cotton. Ilhlp - Gin. aud l'rma. -Agent for-Wl* oetSOwtL E. A. BILLIAMSON, PRACTICAL matchmaker and jeweller, I All I r-re'-athfaclinn. Jan. S—tf. MISS C. POTTS, j Fashionable Dressmaker ^ (0*»r VnlreraltT Bank.) Broad Street, - - - Athena. I —^"’pertfaHy inform the Ladies and her tlriend* * n<1 Ti « ni ‘y, that «be is now nre- Jparnl to do Drea, making in the kealeat aodsnoat * - fashion able styj.es. in the bnaineaa, the feels anreef |r»ui? MUIaotion. May H, ms-iS-tf. know the many, many things that stu dents knew; by day aud night it had been nanF*’***- I do think its too bad, and father i* just as mean-athe cau-bel 1 don’t care! she ex* daitried defiantly,' Mrehigdeterminedly away from her mother’s admonitory “Mary! Mary I Child!" "I don’t care! If father ukafrvtdfcale .him, he couldn’t try turder than he is doing all the time to bring about. Th re isn’t a day that he doesn’t •Sflt his fodt down,’t»he says, to something we all hate and protest against—You know •• — | do, that it u *-— '— h tw others missing one ot these nioruiugs.” And having “said her say,” she turned her aw}-..flushed, burning face toward the heated oven where, after giving tho nicely baked bread a vigorous thump and shake, she deposited it agnin, instead ot upon the table as she should IWV&SMRgC? ) fgn JAI JOPW “Well! grieving won'a do my work, said A. A. WINN, —With— [GROOVER, STUBBS ^CO., Cotton, factors, -And- General Commission Merchants, Kavaonth, Ga. . . ** kXfiitJ?”’ , Bo P* “d other nppllw furn'iehed. ■-V*, *iSL21 h . "»d« oo ronsignmenta for to Liverpool or NortUre ^T^.'! livery and ule stable Carriages, Buggi„ and Horses for Hire. TERMS REASONABLE Wmhingtoo.-waioi.ai'0*. MEDICAL notice. of many of my former petwre, ^. ra °tice of Afedioine £ D [ u 'KS-Si-ly, Bl 4CA’ & \YSL KIN o: g,i%S.TaranS.™£J:‘zn«•,<!«•!*so*.atm»*4* 8 - • ■ 3 hoi „ ,h, .o™«l her " k tir d 1 f ? 11 “A' ertlieless, a d I’ve begun to wonder when woi my time’ll come !” CT GO I ’The Deacon gasped, ar d his wife, throfr- higiway her last remnant of tiini-.ity, con- lioued: “We’ve been married now nij h on to twenty-five years; Nathan, but Ican’t remember, tile time when I ever, set my fo t dotvfi that HUph ;a thing shoidjjl orishould mri^e done 1” JSHe pauseil a moment, wil 1- with the reurloi staining: her face like -some basfi-i AQ( ] jrl’sg aad har reui^aaflr vwmil t rebe ' theWuialfy Adroopfii^-'-ejit i, Jjl e< t with fast expiring digint] nre ’, fuT^ new Stan Ii lit iiere 1 out with fits) expiring dignit] Cr L ’in surprised, I am, Hannol^il am suf rise?!!' hat’s very likely,” answered his wi it him ly : “ \V e ar altvavs •jK-reft yta >i "P'CMff&ivui tv n, ami I suppose you are all the ered his wi tf, ou t p :ul selfishness and’gteed. surprised if i* oj lifiWwiti i about * he greened^ as restlessly ssf.assra— riir« •tKA w«. dy io Long mO oH .'isirccn “ <f s ;n - u9w u wn&k ** AreTtereujft&SSUa uferf*" 9 “ JSmEmmmSOBtm ombm lonum oVf itnoo vea; oil rm.ll gtirgnsd ^|t»aiyifog*» t*di : u * 5 tta miu fit L:q.)l(i7 IIkStaMMtri■> Ire *d! nl ^pCfijrelflUPp* mam ynn .•MiMnd yrnte'f jk» siH sneivr *d {•trt i«i tmt ,»#.*•••• The UusineM that goes altogether on . tMfc*-TriegrapMag. ~ r : «dkr^. The, tn^if ribU. L 1i«dfl u ta' have been a grandson of Benedict Arnold. When, tho man said “ look into my heart,”- it supposed ha had a windy-(nuri in hi»> Ip Um StMe of Ney York tiiemaajriM. ties his horse or tefim under a shade tree, also ties 1 him- uridora^penAlty of ten*-do£ r d ' lara -t.' fetal *w-v.i »•. r- •; A patent hair restorative haa recently been pqt in market that,^«t» the scalp sMo , A Milwaukee editor hasliaJ*re^uri him a book borroVed twentfaeven ;o, and begins to imwo hopes of hun IP* all* -v. si e?i2ts .-amV-r fludisniO Considerate father: •*Yo«rfifewfetMid tfesponive^^^': * boneario#:” ' ' *«• • ” Two oldorows which p*ch'W k" tfeo ln Dudley, Mass., every afternoon,! hnd-oaw - t4.h??d-’?d» pf ] g.there are cohected,. »re r >. A vt.7 oia e-KSilT 9®? ^ - arT^he S. Stewart Evaafei’ ikhB South^ifoor ’yttireloter^thttk HI-- ii yrJ> uicalehii'J ;! idvr ftiid mi I 1 tbemtknrrr- o-) or L’ho-rr ir.oSmi orf: it, that’s all 1” and from the house, and with a sad, hopeless mother's'heart ache, over the patient, careworn face, and the lines about her mouth settled into tease xigMit& as Mrs. Hey worth’s eyes followed Her * son. Wuit right! Wm it just, tbatcher chil- 4ren’s “J o.:T c m— euUanjuy oftruttirtiCdfo Arnold weU. Poe