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l.r.nitAPII .r yi:snr.t: ' Free Higti Fclaool.s In Georgia.
" Wb»t our pic*ji.O!.b f'-'-.ns at A‘lar.’a
I to do for the tminmiyiilth boo
ij Fifiw Cents far ftm month*, I bMB bllVl^f aiartakoi lo im f—H §|.
. -. /i:Tl s iJi'.sTSC&b - ^‘ nt of tbtir abiil? ^* b y tho patristic rrcs-
;r C , /lf n i inr . 4 or U*» for ths first | tees cf ibc University of Georgia. A« the
nape that tho b
ably will bo | and
»pa eorne
'earful t'r
bj
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r'.l-reerWLirahuij.l.urSip
Gen. Clik.mcrd will dtlive
Fere it on 'Forrest and U
n from SIU.iee.ippi »»;« that
wdl make a sunt of moc
t, which U to be pablut
be Appleton*. Tho general
tbet it will Levee Irtmen
in in# tuo eotLor & Lends.m
iqs, * rtsilent of MineraviUe,
7, Fa., went into the woods
ck berno*. end not retnm
t Lae bend end some friends
• wes found bei.fr>
vwnwerd, in e i
o Led survived six
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St. Louis Journal of Oosnuen
letters from ell sections West,
17 from oonutry mercbents, ell of
i> e Urge iuoreese of business,
toretion of confidenoe among ell
(undent crops, general preuperitj
pool* for tbe future in ell
Tux Texes Prairie — Ei-Oov-Frown, end
Vise-Ptoaidunt V. K. JSond end General
Hapermten lent Geo, Noble. of tbe Texes
l’actflc rulroed, beve strived in Bt. Louis
from Texes, on tbeir way eest to ettond tbe
sr.i,lei m- ting of tbo etockbolders iu Foils-
delphie. They sty tost tho . toed 11 bemg
poshed T.jnimJy beyond Fort Worth,end
it ill o. completed es fer es Westherford by
Ootober. The Country already penetrated
by this roed will produce e quarter of e mil-
lioa of be.es of oottoo this year, most if
winch will And its wey north end cast via Bt.
Louie
—A drunken prieooer won bis diaebtrgo In
a Frovidenca police court by mekitg tbo
following epooch to en officer: ‘If you will
go to ibo aunpat, near 1 be corner of Helvo-
tien evenne end Ovid street, jou will meet
Giaoeas, Ballast, Juvenal, end Groet Jones,
the Gladiator, homeward boned from aeproo
Tull them e reel old Homan is m quod, end
tbet be can only eppoaso Lis thirst by tbo
blood of tbo grape. You will obligo mo, end
shell boom come day, in my eilver-aeated
chariot, over Ibo Hoolevsrds, wbero tbe
Grecian maidens wear glovee made of the
lilies of the Arcadian fountains, and gaiters
wrought of the tains of wild gaudies.'
Ta« Oiixu.se ran New Youk —The con
tract for bringing tho obelisk to this country,
which was pi i rented by the Kuodive of Kgypt
10 ILo city of New i.ik, has been given to
La in. Commander lior.ry U. Gorriugo, u.
B. N., who recently commaudod the Gsttys-
harg on the Mediterranean survey. He will
charier a ship of ehcitt 2,51)0 tons, which is
10 he commanded by Lieat. Beton Bchrooder,
V. B. N. Commander Coinage left last Tues-
day for FliUauelphia, whore lie will select a
suitable vessel from four that have been
offered him of sufficient tjnago. lie lias
born granted a leave of six months, with
peiiuisaitin to leave ibc United Statos.
Tn* 1'xuhane.nt IIxuiuitiox 10 Go —Toe
oomuuoiioneis of Feirmount Perk, Fbiladel-
ph.a, haven iliAed tho per..,teem exhibition
menage
! opinios begins to take
labors of the General Ae
j protracte d until winter, p
tbe prudent members are fi
npprc.prUt.ons like those a-i
Dakloniga and hlUlsdgiTills, eight en
danger (he long tala of their own pi,
•diem, hi-cc- this ex -live economy
Tbs •• remarks do not apply, how.-ver, t
a very large portion of the General As-
eemblv, but only to those who can see no
good in a State Board of Dial;ft, geologi
cal surveys, an agricultural bureau, d<-g
liw-, or r- building burnt colleges, alb.
belonging to tbe State. To er.dexvor to
enlighten statesmen of this class anil
calibre, is “love’s labor lost.” But the
action of the managers of our revered
State University will prove most Btlutary
to ivery section of the State, north, east,
south and west.
All will admit that tbe curriculum of
education provided for by the State in
the public schools of the commonwealth,
only covers tbe rudimentary branches.
Hence, when ibe youth graduates from
them, his education comes to a dead halt
for lack of higher schools to carry him
onward.
It is this great want which will be sup
plied by tbe subordinate br inches of tb
amversity at Milledgeville, Cuthbert and
Tbomaaville. They are not designed to
ba rivals of the parent foundation, nor
of Mercer, Pio Nono or Emory Colleges.
On the contrary, if it had not been
thonght that tbesa lesser institutions
would prove nurseries and feeders to the
University at Athens, nnd to those equal
ly eminent denominational colleges lo
cated at Macon and Oxford, the subsidies
would nev r have been granted. Tea'
ill lie the fact cannot reasonably
be doubted.
These branch colleges will take tbo
student just wbero ho was left by tbo
public schools, and prepare him thor-
ougbly to enter at Atbens, Mercer
Emory or Pio Nono. They cannot and
will not attempt to teach tbe more oocui
studies, which require an expensive ap
paratus, and tbe modern appliances of
science. Moreover, all their function::
and operations will be subordinate to tho
Fl«h Flopping.
The Canadian codfish which flipped
fiv-. million and a r. .if out of tbe United
Slates Treasury Inst year, are flopping
agiin and tbo government is about
t. - r.d two commissioners, in a war
THE UKOI1U1A FHHSB.
r, to inquire into tbeir uneasiness
are them into quiet. The trouble
; :U. Tae Canucks will not allow tbe
Ac: ricana to go up their bays and catch
squid for bait, although that point has
been com ltd by treaty.
Now, every fisherman will appreciate
the situation. When your angle-worms
have run cut—the fish biting freely—and
a turiy shoreman declares if you land on
his premiss* to dig more worms he will
blow your Brains out—these circum
stances raise tbe conditions of a promis
ing quarrel.
Soch is the a; its of things now. And
the quarrel is embittered by Ibe fact
that five million and a half honestly
bought all the fish and squid in these wa-
t rs, or that are like to be there down to
tbe end o( time, or certainly to aremoto
date in tbe future. But still, as a matter
Of ocon my, we h >d rather give np onr
part of the fish and squid than go bull
dozing round there with a gunboat, on
any idea of scaring old Boll out of his
blit. He don’t scare worth a cent. Of
late he seem 1 to like to see people fry to
scare him. He is mad and full of fight,
and be bad just as lief fight for squid as
for an Afriean desert or an Asian
mountain-
When Old Hickory found himself con
fronted with a terrible array of Indians
one morning at Horse-shoo Bend, one of
his old Tennessee neighbors, a volunteer,
with a lively sense of tbe superior value
of counsel, went to him and ssked,
whether, before finally pitching in, tbe
pint was not still open to argyment; whiob
is pre-eminently the oss 1 with this fish
question. Let’s argae it. Tbe codfish
have already oust more than tbeir heads
are worth, and there is said to ba codfish
enough on the shores of Alaska to feed a
world lying in wickedness. Catch than.
As the Trojans said of the Greeks, “IVo
fear the Canadians with their oodfbh and
their claim*." They get us every time.
Tho Florida Canal.
A npeoial to the New York World from
Washington 1 ist Sunday says:
The Florida canal project flourishes
apaoe. L’oyd Aspinwail has been here
for a day or two in c > .-ult.tion with Sen-
State University, and under the supremo I “ tor •? one ‘V of Florida, but left to-night
control nnd direction of tbe Chancellor
and its Board of Trustees. They are in
fact nothing more than junior branches
of tho parent slock, and in no senee
rivals of their mother.
Availing themselves, therefore, of the
superior advantages afforded by those
ff-sboota of the University, it is thought
and believed that hundreds of ambitious
and promising young men will attend
them, and then perfect thoir education
afterwards at Atbens, Mercer, Emory
and Pio Nono,
for New York. He says be has made ar
rangements with French capital for build-
ing a ship canal across tho isthmus of
Florui t from Cedar Keys to the mouth of
Bt. Johns river, which will make a saving
of about one thousand miles in the water-
tonte frem New Orleans to New York.
All that is now required is the right of
way through Florida and a law of the
FI .rids Legislature grouting exemption
from tax .non for a period of twenty-five
years. This will require a special char
ier of the Legislature, and strong in
fluences are at work to get thi3 through
at a called session of tbe Legislature.
The French c lpiraiisls sent an agent here
to investigate tbe matter, and it is under-
The great desiJeraltrtn gained, is free stood that upon his reoommendalion the
1 money will be paid,
that at tbs
tbe txbibit
wbicb was
bibitiou off
death blow
pbia Ohron
s. ut to remove ibur building within
ifrorn tbs 12.fi of Jnly last, and
.me tuno tbo license granted to
1 will be revoked. This order,
' zpecto-110 tho permanent ex-
*T. it 1- supposed will provo a
) lliu eiuorpriao. Tho Phlladel-
e 0*5 0 lira ’causes which led lo
a*ry action of tbo park com-
eai»I to bo tho Riving at tbo
■» performance:! a<$ Pinafore,
anting r.t tho Sunday concert
education frem the A B C’a to the very
gates of the highest collegiate foundation
in the State.
This is progress in the right direction,
and we trnst that the eeqnel will show
that, having tasted of thol’ierian Spring,
thonsandB of the youth of Georgia will
sock to qnalf still deeper from the foun
tains opened np at Athens, Mxcon and
Oxford.
A fall oorps of en-
Wiut it Cost
’be London core
piper says: ’ll
day (hat, 1
thousands of prm
low tbe pahheatio;
bis oditora, rtfiecti
filUlO
ou pe
kiLEAN Ecrroai.ep
undent of a Liverpool
>cre announced yester-
to au aoeident iu tbo machine-
. double number of tbe Illno-
Newe, adverdeed to appoar
rcu: 1 bo unavoidably post,
uoirow. Ao a matter of fad,
is a literary, not a ruechani-
roprlelor canceling several
mted copies rather than at-
ion of an arnclo by one of
as be conceived, with
ly an.l offeuiUTeoees on the
Friuce Imperial. Instantly,
e article, Mr. Ingram order.
1,’ sacrificing over U-’.OjO to
dent oft,.- Oloaunit
Butler county, Ohio
great s. -ii ity of farm
that h« has tr
get Laudato|
uiei field, I .it
an.l he s ids
the Miami Val
fill! st: ,■! 1,
crop. Thera
.—A corrcepon-
to, writing from
that there is a
there, and was
id since the tol
ar. This season
1 attainable for
onde
says
tb 1
1 got baud:
and work iu the har-
s have buen fruitless,
kuow of a farm rm
was able to obtain a
and* to cut his grain
tut i
but
Au.l yet tramp
omewba:
-re anxiously
1 abound in
olaint is that
. place »l
ie magi:
is splendor
is a nns tune f.r
invest u: the I.;:.,
Whole houses Ca
oourei.;.-. for .< s»
l’robah.y tbuce h
from t oeuce
1uc.au bltnancipa
ton trouble, »hi..
is En-lusd —Tbo North
rays the Now York Sun,
ks. Iu June an auction
Guumergato Ball, York-
Icent residence of Mr.
9 furnished iu a stylo of
B:s father made a vast
ant tuo collapse of that
tbo son. The present
reons haviug money to
1 manufacturing districts,
' purchased, with their
au the nr. frame costs,
lever been such a chauge
I'iuury since iheVVest
u ao.. lo.uing the cot-
ie w. raing c:ass suffered
heavily, to the urauuf»olurer the trouble waa
only temporary; but m the case of these iron
people ihu prevalent feeling is that tbe
trade is gone.
Mu. I u>xs s Cue;, n.—A Washington dis
patch to ihu New i'o.-s Tribune says a pro-
turnout lOemocr.t ic poluiciau. wuo rooeuliy
held a iougconversation with lion. Bam!. J.
Tildeu, represents that gentlemen as expres
sing some donuts as to whether no will be
able to sicure the Demo:ta;.o nomination
for the next presidency, because of defec
tion towards 1..m boutn and West. Pressed
to name a candidate asi :e from b.msslf wbo
wonld answer all ibo re.iairements Mr. Td-
deu is said to bavs remarked that Justice
t leld, of California, „ppoireJ to lam o be
the strongest au 1 moot available man; that
Judge Field's rule',ves are very Wealthy, aud
would bo ut.heg 10 spend a million or two if
lie were nominated; that the Pacific Btates
would tuidcubiediy bt solid iu bis favor, and
that be would stand a belter c!iA:.ce m New
York and tbe other doubtful Northern States
roan any of tbe other candidate* whose
merits have been discussed.
’i lie funding Jim.
We congratulate tho good people of
Macon that tho measure which solves all
our financial difficulties will soon become
a low, nnd henceforth there is no reason
why tbe bonds of our city should not
roach pur, axd stand side by side with tbe
beet securities in tho Union. Tho main
features of the bill were set forth by the-
Tsi.Eoitirn more than a year ago, and
have been strongly advocated, time and
again in its column*. Wo are pleased
abo to note that tho nnmber of the citi
z; n commission has been enlarged by tho
audition of four other gentlemen of char
acter and standing, which makes it more
representative and satisfactory. Tba tax-
payers have causa to felicitate themsclv
also that they will have tho opportunity
every two years of placing a now element
in the board, elected from the bosom of
tbe people, who will represent the latest
pnblio sentiment and servo as a
piasi independent element and check
npon tbo tbe operation* of this dom-
issioo, which is self perpetuating
for thirty years. Had it bson ot'ierwi* :,
theanomr.Ion3 spectacle would have been
pn -en;rd of a community lavs ing with
large and extraordinary powers a few of
its own cittzsna, and then refc.-ing to
tako tbe smallest precaution* to see that
Ibeirdatie* were faithfully performed.
As it sUnd*, all the _ Mayor* of tho oity
an 1 the several chairmen on finance ap-
po.nted by oaeh admini*tr*!ion for the
next thirty year* wiil beerqttlcio member
cf the Board, with the right to partici
pate in all its deliberations, make sugges
tion*. and if need* be, raise tbeir voioes
in behalf of tbeir immediate constitnen - *.
That eneh an emergency will never hap
pen we have tho fullest s**urance from
the exalted character of thosa who will be ;
member* of the commis*ion at the ontset,
and who will donbtle** see that the body
is kept np to Its present standard of ex
c.’llcnce.
But it would have been signing away
the liberties of the people, and inflicting
an indignity also upon onr eoreoraie an-
thorities for thirty year* toeotr.*, h.*d they
been d.-nied representation npon the
Board of Commissioners.
Thu entire community, therefore, ow'
a debt of gratitude to Messrs. Bacon,
Nisbet and Harris fer resisting the prop-
ition to deny the government of the
city of Mvcon any voice whatever npon
the commission, and also for the admira
ble compromise which wu effected-
Witn the exception of a trifling change
or two, to make more perspicuous the
proposed rate of fnture taxation, etc., th-
bill is identically the same tha: was pass
ed aud transmitted by the House to the
Senate. We trust now that all will unit'-
harmoniously iu giving effect to its pre
visions, that the fair name of the city
may never again be called in question.
gineersU 10 begin at onoe to make sur
vey* to csoertuin the best ronte. Senator
Jones says it is a great enterprise, and
will benefit the Southern commeroe be
yond expression.
Governor Drew, of Florida, uccordin
to tho newspapers, stated a few days ago
to certain of the canal projectors in
Washington that tbe constitution of that
State prohibited such exemptions from
taxation as are asked for by the canal
projectors. If this be so, possibly the
difficulty might be surmounted by some
special legislation appropriating the an
nual tax to the aid of the enterprise; for
undoubtedly it wonld return to the State
treasury indirectly, in tbe increased val-
ue and number of subjects of taxation,
a very largo excess over what might ac
crue from a direct tax on tbe canal. The
canal wonld make lively times in Flor
ida, and build np important towns and
an active trade on its ronte, ai.d it should
meet with every possible encouragement
on tbe part of tho people anil State au
thorities.
We hope ils influence will also ba ex
ceedingly beneficial in reviving the for
tunes of all our Gulf ports—New Or
leans, Mobile, Pensacola and Apalachi
cola.
A necessity of the strnctnre wiil be
oommodions harbors at both termini,which
will also be a very valuable acquisition
to Florida, and alone will justify the an-
rnal appropriation of the amount of the
State tax on the canal, conditioned that
;o port?, with their improvements,
shall be free to general trade. If they
nr.i C.-.i.ir Keys, on tbo Gulf, and the
month of tho St. Johns, a good deal of
work will ba necessary to secure twenty-
six feet of water, which wcnld be neces
sary to the business of the canal.
Peradveutnre, also, a twenty-six feet
excavation across tbe Peninsnla may bo
fonnd difficult of attainment without
breaking through the ernst and striking
subterranean streams under the shell
limestone. It is probable tbo engineers
ill now and than strike a cole of this
character, and they will be anre to make
many discoveries of carious interest to
tbe geologist.
Success to the Florida canal, which
will short-, n marine communication be
tween our Gulf ports and the entire great
West, and New York and Europe a thou-
-and miles each way, saving sayan aver
age of twi nly days to each sailing snip.
It is undoubtedly an enterprise of great
merit and large proportion* and of high
national as well a* local and State im
portance.
Thi Atlanta DUp-itch having stated
that Senator Hill would be of counsel in
defense cf Comptroller General Gold
smith “has since learned that this is not
true. Mr. Hill will not take any fees
against ihc State in any matter touching
the pending investigation, which in *iew
of his public position and utterances, we
mo,t heartily approve.”
Thk same paper pokes this fun at some
of the patent outsiders:
One of onr North Georgia exchanges
which uses a “patent outs-d-’.” last week
had the outside ot its sheet dited May
9th and tbe inside dated August 1st. If
it has all the intervening patent outside
d-tea to use up, we may expect one side
ot the paper to reach the beatid term
and the yellow fever epidemic about the
time the other eide is giving shivering
accounts of snow on the mountains and
cold almost down to zero. Then the for
tunate subscriber can pay his money and
take bis choice.
A vow gentlemen, says the Borne
Courier, of “extremely fastidious taste
are Ihiokmg o! correcting tb* wrongs of
the Democratic party in Georgia. A man
here and ibere elevated to offioe is charg
ed with high crimes sod muiemeanors,
and others again have not done exactly
right these ‘truly good men say.’ And
because a man here and there, claiming
to bo a Demoorat, has done wrong, or
has been charged with crime, these very
fa unions men wbo never did any wrong
themselves, and who are in politic* and
aro going into politios just to save the
State from utter rein, are going to over
slaugh tba Democracy of the State. Oh,
yes they are, and they are to do it with
the votes of the Ktdical* and what few
clever Democrats they can soars into be-
lieViBg that tbe State is abont to be
mined, if they, these truly good and fas
tidious men, aro not pnt in and kept in
office. Yes, they are going to dean np
the Stale House, they are ; and they are
going to do it with a broom dipped in the
filth of Badioalism and handled by the
niggers. That’s tho sort of cleaning up
these fa9lidions workers ate inviting tbe
Democrats of Georgia to aid them in per
forming.”
Tin Athens correspondent of the Au
gusta Chronicle refers a* follows to the
action stated in onr Athens letter, of yes
terday, as having boon taken by the
Slate University trustees in regard to
branch agricultural colleges at Cuthbert,
Milledgeville and Tbomaeville:
The University Trnstees, in session,
have voted from the land scrip fund two
thousand dollars annually to tne branoh
agricultural colleges iit Thomaavillo,
Cuthbert and Milledgeville, these schools
being recognized as branches of the
University, without tbe power to grant
diplomas. Eich town bad representa
tives lobbying for tho scheme, which is
much opposed by Generals Toombs and
Lxwton, who contend that the Athens
University has as much as she can attend
to and cannot afford to donate from her
seventeen thousand dollars laud script
annuity to branch institutions. The pro
ject waa heartily favored by Governor
Brown, who largely secured its passage
through lhe Board of Trustees.
Tn* Athens Banner also refers fo this
matter in terms of strong condemnation,
concluding as follows:
Well, if this is to ba the disposition of
the land scrip tund, and no other mean-
can he deviaed for retaining it as a unit
at some point, that the true purposes of
the grant may be curried ont, then let
the people of Athens at once assemble in
public meeting, that they may devise
some means by which to defend and pro
by Dr. J. Marion Sims, of New York,
l'be pamplet gives proof so conclusive
that no c*r,did man can longer doubt lb
fact that Dr. L:ng i* the di-coverer. It
concludes the p*rt specially devoted to
Dr. Long with this sentence : “Thns it
will be seen that the honor and credit for
the discovery and practical nse of ether
aa anaesthetic in surgery is demonstrated
to be exclusively due to the luto Craw
ford W. Long, of Athens, G.x.. an honor
that justly places bun in the front rank
of the worln’- benefuctcts.” Many of the
facts cited by Dr. Sima are well known
to the writer. He was my father’s
family physician from the duy he com
menced the practice till me removal
from the county of Jackson, many years
afterward*. The first patient ever
etheriz-d and operated upon by a surgeon
was James M. Venable, of Jackson
county, brother of the late Kichard Ven
able, tor a long time clerk of the superior
court of Fulton county. This operation
was performed March 201b, 1S12. I was
not present to witness it, but it wa3 gen
erally talked of in the community at the
time. Dr. Long, who performed this
operation, performed a number of other
painless operations by means of sulphuric
ether. Thtso facts have been known to
me from my youth and will be attested by
any of the survivors of those who were
citizens of Jefferson at the date spoken
of. There can be no daubt but that the
honor of one of the greatest discoveries
of tbe uge bcliage to Crawford W. Long.
He was modest a, a maiden and shrank
from anything that looked like thrusting
btmseif before tbe public. All of his
medical brethren w-ho were brought in
contact with him, however, knew of his
love for science and hi* greit attain
ments. He was my friend and my
father’s fneDd, and I claim tbe privilege
of saying a few word* in favor of tue
proposed mode of doing honor to his
memory By honoring him Georgians
will honor themselves and tbeir State.
Sbonld the small sum of money ceede
to effect the end proposed stand in the
way, his professional broihren will doubt
le-s ba glad of tho opportunity of can
tributieg wnutever amount may be found
necessary. Tho representatives of the
people, however, will hardly allow the
State to be deprived of this honor.
GustavcsJ. Okb.
A Wise Woman.
Chicago Time* ]
Victoria waa wi*er than Engeni*. She
laid in a good stock of youngsters wliilo she
waa at it.
Jnst hs Useful.
Boston Herald )
If it costs American ministers eo much to
live m England they might be allowed to
live at home and keen a telephone. They
wonld be just as useful.
A c-ooii Feature.
Detroit Free Press )
There is one sp;cially good feature abont
basket picn cs. The woman you hate always
gets chased by enakea, and the woman who
tr.ea to boss tne cxcarsioo eats too much,
aud is laid away with a case of colic. .
Tlie Klglit nun.
Boston Herald.)
George W. Childs, Etq , of Philadelphia
is mentioned for tbe English mission Tbo
idea is a goad one. George wonld not only
fall gracefully in with tho llnnksyum which
prevails in English society, bat ho would pnt
bis dispatches into the most beautiful poe
try.
Decidedly a (food Idea.
Philadelphia Times 1
Wouldn’t it bo a reasonably good idea to
pnt tho English Mission np at auction? The
administration, wbicb sc. ms to ba uoubltd
about getting a man rich erongb for tue
place, could be as-nrod then that if a man
wore rich enough to bn? it ho could also af
ford to sustain tbe dignity or it.
Babies are too highly onzed to permit them
to suffer with Colic, Flatulence, etc., when
Or. Boll’s Baby byrnp will at once relieve
khtm. Price 25 cis.
From tho Atlanta Dispatch.1
1I1E C£.\TEYNUL' CLASS.
Fen Tnoex Who Us* Eth Gna*iis
Pcschkc ha* invented a nice little doable
pad of chamois skin, easiiy curr: d in tbe
res: pocket, wbicb will keep your g'»*-es
bright and oh an eaon^h to reeogn ::e
tbe facta an! troth in tbe case.
—Mrs. Sutro, wife of Adolph Salro, the
p.-uj ector of the Nevada tunnel, created a
turmoil in a bote! at Virginia City by poun
ding Mrs Allen, a beantifnl widow, with a
champagne bottle. This waa one of a aeries
of facta that have led to a divorce suit by
Mrs. 8ntro.
Cotios caved yesterday in tho Liver
paol m*rkct and sunk down to 61. Fn
tare* flat. This may be in anticipation
of that very big cron which isn’t coming
next fall, or it may be owing to a general
trade infirmity across the water. No
doubt bnriness men in tbe United King
dom are in the dumps generally.
'The two great manufacturing interests
of Britain are cow in a state of partial
paralysis. The cotton mills are makin
□0 return, ani the iron trade and manu
facture : 1 in a still more hopeless^con-
dil.on. Every man who has money in
either wishes it were somewhere else.
Tni* is probably the principal solution;
for the cotton supply is going to be
short, r than it has been of late years.
B ;t while the cotton and iron interests
are thus effected in Euelaxd, both are
showing increased activity on this side of
the Atlantic.
—A sawfish weighing St>8 pounds and bear-
! ng a saw four feet long was cangbt at
Charleston a few days since.
The average Americtu klichen and Dr.
Bail s Bslumore Pills bolh know Dyspepsia ;
the one cr -v.es it, the other destroys it.
Fr ee 25 Cents
Large sums of money havd been made
in Wall .-;r, et by person* shrewd enough
to inv.it at the right time. The old
kou*. of Alex Frothinghflm A Co., brok
ets, 12 Wail ctreet. New York is entitled
to absolute eouu.len ■ Tusir customers
.tie frequently - war i■ J by lsrge returns.
Send for their Jf'uuintial litport.
tect this fund—likewise their rights.
Athens subscribed $25,000 in bonds to
build tho Agricultural College here, with
the understanding that the fund had
been given to tbo University in perpetu
ity.
Now, tn v tne Board of Trustees have
violated this contract or understanding,
the people of onr city should at once look
to their rights in this matter. We are
nob«ufiicient]y familiar with tho law to
say that we could recover the College
building by reason of this violation, but
we are satisfied that there is eoma mode
by which this wrong, this great injustice
to both the Slate ot Georgia and the city
of Athens, may bo redressed.
Citizens of Athens, we repeat it, you,
together with the best in-ereat of the
Slate, have been greatly wiongrd in this
matter, and, while we confidently believe
that your patriotism and devotion to the
cause of education would lead you to
give np tbe whole fund, that it might be
kept as a unit, tbe only way to make it
available of good, yet, as such seems cot
likely to be tho case, now is the time for
yon to speak out, proclaiming yonr rights
in this matter, and so proclaiming, dare
maintaiu them.
Tun Ssndersville Tennille railway had
its first stockholders’ meeting lust week,
and made the following showing for the
yoar ending Jnly 31st, 1S79: Gross re-
c-ipts $1,343 G3. gross expanses $2,-
390 89, net profit* #1973 74.
The Bsxley GarclU is in favor “of ex
tending tbo Macon and Brunswick rail
way to Atlanta, robbery or no robbery,
and if the General Assembly is afraid to
pass tbe neoessary statutes, jnst let them
pass one submitting the whole question to
the people, and our word for it tbe peopl
will speak iu thunder tones tho?e word*
‘railroad extension and down with ell mo
nopolies.’ ”
The Atlanta Constitution says on lust
Sunday afternoon a homicide occurred in
Meriwether county under these circum*
•tanoec
About five o'clock, Warren P. Lovett,
Wallace Trammell and J. E. Thorne wer ■
riding over to pay a social visit to Mr.
Bob Thompson, and just after taming
out of the main road into another lead
ing to Thompson’s, they met Mr. Rey
nolds. Upon sccing-him Mr. Lovett
stopped his (Lovett’s) horse, and said t»
Reynolds:
‘•You have circulated n report on me
which you know to be utterly untrue, and
now I want you to correct i: to Mr.Tram
mell and Mr. Taorce, which will ba sat
isfactory to me.”
R.ynolda replied : “Yes, I started the
repoit, and God damn yon, I’ll kill yon,
too.”
Whereupon Reynolds prooeeded lo
draw a pistol, and Lovett jumped out of
the buggy. Jnst aa Lovett nad gotten
ont on the gronu.i Reynolds fired at bat
did not hit him. Lovett then returned
tbe fire, lhe ball from bis pi,tcl taking
effect in Reynolds’ left side, about three
inches below and beyond the left breast.
The ballet ranged through b;s stomach
aa! lodged in his right hip.
A3 Reynolds fell he remarked that
Lovett had got tbe best of the fight, bm
that he wonld fir it so Lovett would suf
fer. Reynolds died about 4 o’clock this
morning. He had repeatedly threatened
Lovett’s life, which reliable men will tes
tify to with readiness. The killing was
stnotly in self-defense. 51 y informant
say* every man be has seen expresses
themselves as being glad that the com
merrily i* rid of such a vilLin as Key-
no'ds waa. All think Lovett did right.
This is tbe general opinion prevailing in
Griffin also.
Db. Ceawfoed W. Lose.—Prof. G.
J. Orr ha3 something to Bay about this
gentleman in the Atlanta Constitution,
which, we think, will prove cf general in
terest :
A resolution is now pending before the
House of Rrpreeeutttivi-s naming Gen.
Oglethorpe and Dr. Crawford W. Long,
- ihe repre-enutions of Georgia m the
rational portrait gallery at Washington
City. I desire to say a few words in ref-
erenc 1 to Dr. Long. I have just finished
retding a small pamphies entitled,
“H aiorF of the discovery of Anaesthesia,” j
Our JIacou Corespondent Kepels
(lie Imputation IUai lie is a
Young attorney.
In yonr kind notice of the undersigned
a tew days slnco, you stated that X. I. E,
was a yonng attorney of Macon. Fate
having gotten careless with that particu
lar o'.tqne, and the grand jnry being down
npon tne bar in guneral, I hasten to re
pel the imputation. I have long since
retired from the praotiCB of law, and the
janitor, when ho brightened up the court-
house last mouth, removed, with a b:u .h
ou u pole, what little eloquence of mine
sull clang to the ceiling, aDd swept ont
with a stiff-bucx broom lhe dust I had
snaken from my departing sandal*.
Oats was the Oantencisl Olasr; there
had not been one like it in a hundted
years, for in the year 1S76 we passed nn.
der tne iod, and tho State granted us her
most gracious writ of starvation—a writ
which tho President of old Mercer had
previunsly smiled over and indorsed.
Thus u was I became an attorney. Dwell
with me upon the theme a moment and
wiiness the ending.
I could not, if called upon to answer
for this class, respond as does tbe ser
geant o£ a certain French company at
ioll-c*ll, whenever the namo of Auver-
g.-ne is pronounced—“Dead upon the
field of honor.” I could only say, speak
ing in a professional sense, Dead! We
wtre seven, and well do I recollect tho
night that closed cur school experience
and left us with sparsely leathered wings
fluttering npon the slender twigs of our
legal knowledge. It was a night upon
waich we argued n divorce case. I do
not remember which side I was on, nor
does it matter much; tho caso was ably
defended as pressed, and both parties ob.
tained a complete divorce—that case
must have been augury of fate. Since
that time all seven of us have obtained
divorces—from that stern mistress, Mad
ame Law.
2\ umber one, onr most ambitions fledg
ling, rejoiced under tho name of—we w?!l
cill him Sawyer; be shook his b antifnl
little wings to the morning light and
tnado daring voyages from twig to twig.
On the trial of the great divorce case
afor- Bald, Sawyer took the Bherifl’a
plac--; now by one of the resistless decrees
of destiny the sheriff has taken Sawyer’s
place, and we hear of him no core.
Number two hopped from his twig
down into the pinc-y woods, and the next
I saw of him he waa on his w a y to Ten
nessee, after a ccnditi nal fee of $150,.
000. Alas, for him! the tempting worm
p oved too large, and after desperate
.Soria to 8wallow it, No. 2 gasped and
di*d.
Nnmbsr three was gathered to his fath
er * by tho hawks, those loug-faced credi
tor*, ere his feet touched tbo grpnnd.
Number four flitted away to the moun
tains, warbled Icebly once or twiee, and
wa* silrnt forever.
Nncibers live and fix never lelt the
twigs, aud nnmber eeveD, yonr ourrespon-
dtnt, fell off tho tree, fluttered desper-
- ely, and loat eouttdenca in his wings.
I started out (to leave the meta
phor) in company with a friend by rent
ing an office on a side street—that is, my
friend took posa-ssion of the place, aud I
rented from him. Our contraci was that
I should pay him whenever he paid the
landlord, and I have never violated that
contract. Wall, we staid in that cilice
eleven months before the landlord knew
it m* rented. Fora long time we de
bited as to the propriety of hanging out
a sign. We wanted to attract attention
and we didn’t want to attract attention—
rem- inhering, however, that the good
boot says: “It is an evil generation
that serketh after sin;” and a3 that was
tho generation we drained should find u-,
wehnngoura out From that time ou: we
struggled manfully with the creditors, and
I think in the end would haTe whipped tbe
fight, bat the landlord put in an appear
ance; he happened in one day and wa* sur
prised to find u?; he was more su-prised
than wa were; he wa*n’c loatingfyr n.«,
and we had been looking for him twelve
months. The end oamo quickly. The
next day he presented his bill to my
friend, who told him he would settle as
soon as I did; then the bill came to ins;
I told him I was a tub-les.-ee and did not
know him in the transaction at all. The
next morning when I opened the door
my friend was gone, and with him his
magnificent library—the Code of Georgia
and four • ‘Acts of the Legislature.” Tnat
evening when the landlord opened the
door, I was gone with my extensive li
brary, Webster’s pocket dictionary, (blue
back edition). Life of Napoleon vol. 21,
and Greeley on Farming. That ended
the law business. Lost any one should
judge me harshly, I will repeat that my
agreement was, that I should pay when
ever th6 principal did; I will admit that
it waa the safest contract I ever made,
yet I cannot be blamed for that, and con
tracts mast be ponstrned strictly, (see
Code of Ga). X. [. E.
An Illinois Marriage Service
Chicago Times ]
Kankakee has a justice wbo beats them all
iu tho way of doing up a job of matrimonial
splicing w,th neatnosi and dispatch. Thia
is his formula:
‘•Have ’or ?”
“Yos.”
“Have 'im ?”
“Yee.”
“Married; two dolls a.”
IVIterc tlie Trouble comes lit.
Philadelphia Times ]
Congressman Weaver, one of tho Green
back members frrm Iowa, has been nomi
nated for I’resilent by&coavenuou of bis
paity iu Fifth district of his State. Almost
anybody cau gel a nomination for President
at this season id the year, but it id always
moro or lea* d ffiejit to keep it from spoiling
betoro the lime comes to make it really use
ful.
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N- Y. Tribune.)
A Genius ia a Wo3tem paper predicts that
the contemplated thip canal through tho
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itself,” for the rapid revolution of tlie earth
on its axis from west to oast has caused tho
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mus on tho east side till the water must
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from being drained till * 4 Now York is miles
from shore.'’
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Boston Herald.
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merely to make our own people contented
with what little drees has stuck to them
while studying philosophy, theology and
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N. Y. World.)
A man with a rusty board (hat ran down
to a peak, and a ratty hat that ran np to a
peak, boarued a Wettetn train the other
uay, took a seat near the stove and fell into
a gentle clumber. In a few miuutce a braze-
man opened a door and thontei ‘•Qneena!”
The clambering passenger slightly shifted his
position and muitored: “Tho pot’s yourn; I
staid in on jacks!”
Oar litiu Exactly.
Boston Herald. |
No Democrat, who ia a Democrat, and
inows why he is a Democrat, cm Lo a
“ Grecnbacker.” Qreenbackism means cen
tralization, tbo extension of tbe power uf tbe
national government, the utmost departure
from Democratic philosophy of government.
The Democrat says to tbe government:
“Hands off!” Tho Greeubacker and his
mongrel crew a\y: •* Take care of us; fur
nish no with employment; provide ns with a
currency; pnt us in leading strings; it cec-
essa*y, sunoand us with federal bayonets !”
When a peraon who calls himself a Demo
crat joins that crowd lie simply shows that
he i* not a Democrat or he doesn’t know
what he is doing.
Bay ns We Ho.
Atlanta Gocstituiion.)
Very few of tho people of Goorgia know
how great onr indubiednese is—i hat is, the
bonded and floating indebtedness of onr
cities, counties aud owns. In 1370 tba local
debtof tho fc'tato was S15 209.2 2; ac tbe
closo of 1878, it had risen to $25,130,351
In tbe same time the assessed valuation of
properly in the Warn had fallen off nearly
ten millions of dollars. The lccal indebted
ness is now donblo the State indebtedoese,
and tbo two combined reach an aggregate
that night to make every man a dele mined
foe of any further increase in onr pnbhe in
debtedness, no matter how plausible a pre
text may bo. We should hereafter pay as
wo go.
Expensive wives make pensive husbands*
and often pave the way io family ruin.
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Prescription, tbe disease* and weakness pe
culiar to women are overcome, emiciation
arrested ; the cheeks “painted” witn tbo
bloom of health, and tbo ingenious applian
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Dr. W. E. Scott, President of the Col
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Debility, Indigestion, Dispepsia, Fover,
Ague, and Loss of Appetite.
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“I have used several bottles of Sim
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cord the fact that my feelings are so far
changed that I can eat hearty, and am
more like a well man than I have been
for years past. I have suffered four
years and am grateful for relief.
J. Kafferty,
Periodical Siore, 1S0G Market ftreet,
Philadelphia. ans5 lw
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N. Y. 8aa.)
WwOl enough to atnflf a mattress could
have been rated op in the Antioch Church,
in East St. Lotus, last Friday—and what’s
more, the wool once gtew on the beads of
the brethren and sisters of the congregation
It appears that not long ago the original
Antioch congregation, which waa made up of
goo: colored citizens, a^lit npon the choice
of a new pastor. Th3 high church element
warned the Bev. Henry McAllister and the
oth .-rs *utack to the old pastor, the Bev.
Th;mas Tredway. A new building was
erte'ed by the former, who, by hook or Dy
crook, got hold of the donday school library.
On Friday ihe old congregation invaded the
ne v edifice and earned the library back to
the old building. The McAllister Chris:ians
having rallied then attacked the Tredway
brethren, the bone of the battle still being
the library. The men on both aides fought
and bit and the women scratched and fit un
til braises and blood knew no boands. Fi
nally the new cpngregat on withdrew and
canted the arrest of Brother Tredway and
many of his backers.
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THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
THE GREATEST MEDICAL
TRIUMPH >*; (M AGE.
FOK SENT,
M Y resident* on Bass Hill near Mount do
balo-j Academy and Ironting on orange
street Possesion given at any time. For fur-
tber information apply to
J F DASHER,
]an2S At C R B. Office or at Residence.
Generous Pr^oosition
Better than Grp^hbacks.
?? f 0 ”? 8 ’ Celebrated Bran-
tiful Electro Galvanic Belts sent to
any first applicaut (and only
cne) in a town at
i a?- :. C3H.
Lr f L , '!" ,rab: ", Cur ' ; 811 x erven:, u ,1 Itebil
•JJJtem*. that no o:her treatment .an
react!, and u host of other discuses.
DB. F0EBE3’
iro-GMc
CURES
ALL CHRONIC DISEASES
R L 1 v V^*'lJH -f*5 Al *-5”‘* i iAVEE COM-
PLAIN 1, CH'LLS AMD FEVEIL IN
FLAMMATION OP SToMACH
AND BOWELS.
NERVOUS OISFASrS a Si- Ci'U . hr-
DISEAhEc., BiAfiti:’; A ,;, Kul-Y
^ „„ AFFECTIONS.
For SEMINAL
Arisimr irom F-lf-Xbu-
fiiO!
DISSOLUTION.
rpHB firm of Cook 4 Chester is thi* daydis-
L solved by mutual tcoi:se:i;. Either partner
is authorized to coll t and receipt for the same
June 1st. 1S79.
jnn71m
llamner Ball, Jloiit^omery, ala.,
Church School Tor Girls.
Et Rrv P. H IYilmeb, D D. Visitor.
Rkv Geo M Evxrjiabt, D D» Rector.
TUTTS’ PILLS!
CUREsT^EADACTEfe^^Sr
TUTT’S PILLS!^-^^
CURE DYSPEPSIA, | Their first appan r.t
. _ |effect is fo increase the
M’S PiLtSpft'S??
CURE CONSTIPATION. |similate. Thnstheeys-
—- item is nourished, nnd
TUTT’S PILLS!
pn ln^pfi arai, d healthy e-
- - ^ riLCw jracuations are pro-
TUTT'S PILLSl Th^ rarWitr with
curefevera’ndagu?
rthe influence of thoe
dieates tbeir a-
lity to nonrifh
iv, h^nce their
fiicacy in curing tht-
OB3 debility, mel:a-
holy, dvepej*Ic. wr>t-
iz of the in uncles, F'.ng-
irting health w
SALE OF CITY m
T>Y resolution of City Council, will be s.Id on
th^j ^rounds >a».urday, August 30th, at lo
oebfi, ‘Oih i, 2acd 3, in square 74. sitUHtcd l-j
the fou:hern part ot the city adjoining Me-
Kennn h gardens. Terms made known on day
tf * c BUND <JX.
lyiOtds Chm n Com ou Pub Proo*ty.
WEAKNESS
ton. Wended with rame of"h“foTiowms a“mS.'
w22?^2*Sj^ 08a ’-^[ crvon * toss of
Memory, Indlspofition to Exertion or ijuainem
Bh °TW’ Trembih*. Tronbledwith
Inouffhtaof lh^ea*-o. Dim ness of Vision,
rams in the Back, Chest and
Head, Kush or Biocd
t0 the H»-ud,
i " 1 ’ 1 = *lVr-S r ’J•
B j2?!:LuT S ’| 5* B1 F JTATEI> C’OXSTIICTlOlM
aaleand lernate, amt all dlllirult re*. *
for which kelp can be obtained nowhere else
fonnd lo bo >o »>y undeniable facts ntre e,8e *
N Sh?fre, B .^7/.^, N A i'flUE THEORY
fuAl'ilYs!-°i eneeera.
mfraiLrau •« i c Cil> “ encena a pn :
tffitawinHrapitol Uity i’ract.c*, who ha
DFtIGfVIvr'a.wiren : '- ‘V- w .! thout destructri.>
V'G“‘l W)M\G,lir- nrousht f.nrtli
. proccw by which Nature assarts her r to
-■ . ■ raraod tammadi ■ b - were Invalids pro-
nonj.ct its ineeflnabie raises a, a Remedy Send
symptoms and receive !>:**:.• .... Pamphlet.
Circulars, etc, irec. Addrc**
p. , T DR GW FORBES
Professor of Improved System ot Medics
Electricity.
172 Elm hTBSET.CixciaxATr.OHlo.
Beware of Imitators
Bogus Appliances and Speculat
ing Adventurers
aprSh dftod£*rSm
TUTT’S PILLS; ;;
CURE BILIOUS COLIC. 1
TUTi’S PILLS!
Cure KIDNEY CMqfiaief.!
TSJTT’S PILLS!
CURE TORPID LIVER, j:
TUTT’S PILLS:
a to the
IMPART APPETITE.
Price 25 cents.
rWnrray Srreotf
NSW TORS..,
WARM oPRI CsT Grd,
MERIWETHER OODNTl. Gl.
CJITDATBD on a spar of Fine Mountain, 1 800
KJ wet above ifce nei, h fountain gushing forth
1,* 0 gallons per minuto—temperaturo Sh> de
grees Far.
lit.; atmosphere is ur.excpll^d for purity and
drjmess, and the continual raounxam sneezes
render it always pleasant.
RATBS OF BOARD.
Per day......^. , >|n
^““2“ J ■■■■■• so 00
-hildren and 5erv.nl* half price.
HaeXjto meet each truir.at Hamilton, Genova
and hauraige.
Tor further itfoimation address
. , „ , J 1j MUST UN.
11 “ T 9°»l Proprietor
r ™. StEBS.
xine8t Varieties now Re.idv-
Aljo Spinal ani otii.-r .N f , r r ; \
lmr^Bar-ey, Rye, Oat. and W neat vs i i s on j
Jjj[ TURNUP FERTILIZER .hoald beu.cd
Evaporator*, Ciine Mills and Steam
Koglnes arrlvln; daily
MAEE 77. JOHNSON Jj'-O.’S,
27 JIARIETTA STREET, ATLANTA GA.
s <-”d tor Rrire » jull.1 d±w *w
TO KENT.
Q*%22** ”*»*«"*■ ne,,r Seymour
ie.v A Go’sold corner, with a irood eel.
laranaupvtairs. A new elevator iu the store.
' * Apply to
Possession siven October 1st.
July 22.1679.
H It OL1VKB.
iulXS lw
ABEirS FOR MASSEY'S EXUELS1UR COT Tun
BIIIS. DISSTON'S CIRCULAR SAWS A«D
FAIRBANKS STANDARD SGALES.
CARHART & CURD.
Importer* and dealers in Uaidwar . irou
teei« Agiicultural lmplemeut6. Carnage Wa
ft If. PftSote, Oils, etc. mar a uv ly