The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1880-1881, October 19, 1880, Image 4

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V Tukjway, October 19, 18£0. IK)ln" Well. Miss Spencer, who was struck on tlie fon>hesd by Jim Bradbury, is do ing well. There wns » fracture of her skull about as large as a silver dollar. *She is in a g.*>d way to recover. Long Terms. Rev. Dr. Mell, Chancellor of the University, arrived at home Tues day afternoon, from Lincoln county, whither he had been to attend the session of the Georgia Baptist Asso ciation This is the oldest association in the State, and Dr. Mell has been the presiding officer twenty-nine years. He has also been pastor ot' the church at Bairdstown thirty-three years. Who can tell the tenderness of the ties whioh have bound together a pastor and his ]>cople daring an ens tire generation ? » • From McNutt. MfcItyzrr,,GA., Oct. 13.-r-V«sterday a ncgro'tharrkijled a cow for chewing up his coat, vesiTand hat. The own er, another negro, dissolved friendship with him forever Prod L. F. Dan- icl, of Centerville, smiled upon his pas rents and friends, on the 10th, He will go to Conyers in a few daya-.....Mr. T. N. Lester has purchased a new gin, which gives general satisfaction Miss Manda Sims is convalescent, after a short illness A young man who went to Beaver-dam association, thought it was too bad to leave his heart down there; but it is so. lion. II. n. Carlton. This gentleman, so well known to the public in Georgia, wa6 admitted to the practice of law at Hall court, in Gainesville, day before yesterday. His examination was remarkably good, we arc informed—so much so that he was publicly compliment ed by the presiding judge. Dr. Carl ton is well known to be the possessor of fine talent, and we always thought he ought to In a lawyer. He is a forcible and fervent speaker, and we predict for him large success in his new calling. He formally announces himself as ni. attorney at law in to day’s Banner. \Ve hope his success may he beyond his expectations. How is it that Athens cannot have a fair ? Much difficulty in getting jurors for City Court. Mr. M. B. McGlnty is the happiest man in town. Society matters are very dull just now. * Ten young gentlemen from Lex ington came up to see Mayo. 329 adorns every fence, wall, door, and available place in the city. Dr. Hamilton has returned from Rome. Mrs. Hamilton is still there. R. S. Howard, of the Forest News, gave us a peep Thursday. Mayo was so enthusiastically re ceived. that we hope be may look in on us again. There is a very interesting meeting for young men at the Presbyterian church every Tuesday night. Gray & Co. liBve swung their im mense sign. They erected a mam moth pole, for that purpose, in front of the Watchman office. "Mr. W. H. Jones has put up a big bill hoard, on which to post big bills, on Lumpkin street, next to L. J. Larapkin & Son’s. Messrs. Lynch & Flanigen have put up a novel and very bandsbme sign in front of their store-e-the handi work of Mr. Lyncl). The Augusta Chronicle has a very interesting correspondent in Athens, llis articles indicate a maturity be yond his years. The lot between Dr. Lane and Mr. R. K. Bloomfield has been bought by Mr. Mitchell who is employed at Reaves, Nicholson & Co’s. He will build at once. There is a very good-looking well- behaved set of young men at the University. How different is the deportment of college boys now from what it was twenty years ago. A telegram in the Atlanta Consti tution of Tuesday, announced the death of Capt. E. A. Williams, of Rome. The news has produced a profound feeling of regret and sympa thy in our community, where his friends were as numerous as his quaintance. Ever kind and courteous, a brave soldier, lie was a tiue type the Old Virginia gentleman. Connell Hrcttnj' A called meeting of the city council was held Tuesday night. The mayor and all the aldermen were present. The mayor stated that the object of the meeting was to take action on a petition received from a large number of merchant?, with reference to street drumming. The questiftn was dis cussed at length by the council and George D. Thomas, Esq., who repre sented the drummers. Finally the following ordinance, introduced by aldertnan Thomas, was adopted : ; I That from and after the'passage of this ordinance it shall be unlawlul for auy person to solicit trade upon the streets of Athens for any business house of said city, without a license It had been a sultry dayat Lem Island. All the afternoon, the tree boughs had is had droopcdtandet' tha^trppio glow of the sun, the birds* Bad hud dled silently ill bowery nooks, the cattle slocd knee deep in the delicious “leg otjfe limpid water, and'Kitty Sping dut from ijehirtd the screen of her Madeira vines, had wjitched the party, of picknickers go by in their littleypony pluetons and hugexovered wfigonsf not wifhCut a sigh. 4 It’s all very well to have nothing to do .but eijipy one’s self; but .1 have got the little chickens to takW care of, and the batter to work over, and the gooseberry jam to make, and my own blue upislin dress to irop,-if I , expect to look decent in church 1 other than the proprietor or regularly •day«--«Obj dear 1 oh, dear! how nice employed salesmen- .of such houses, it would bail .people didn’t .have to d that these excepted parties are work in this world !. There goes Ma- A Strange Case. A girl, the daughter ‘of very re spectable colored people, Robert and Sallie Holsey, who had been quite ill, bad on Wednesday last, what she called a vision,which told her that she was going to die the next Sunday at twelve o’clock. So firmly was this hh a impressed on her mind and that of her parents, that they told the grievous tidings to all their friends, hod there was a general lamentation in their circle. Sunday morning a large concourse of the friends of the family assembled to witness her expiring struggles and give her all that sympathy and love could give in her dissolution. She sank steadily, growing weaker and weaker, until the clock struck twelve, when—she did not die, but was so re joiced to find herself alive despite the vision, that she immediately rallied, and now bids fair to get well. only nllowed to do so in front of their own establishments. That this ordinance is not intend ed to apply to a merchant or his reg ular salesmen who may meet an ac quaintance on the street and casually invite him to call at his or bis employ er’s store. That any person violating this or dinance shall,upon conviction, be fined as prescribed in Setf204. ■ • 4 _ .That any person desiring. to so so licit trade, shall be allowed to take ont a license which shall be issued to him by the clerk of the council upon the payment of fifty dollars for one year. On- motion of alderman Latnpkin, the question of public schools, which was laid on the table at a previous meeting, was taken up, and an or dinance was proposed for adoption consisting of three sections. The first appropriated §100,000 ior the extension of the North-eastern Rail-, road ; the second appropriated §30,s 000 for water-works ; and the third §5,000 for the support and mainten ance of a system of public schools, under an act of the legislature. Alderman Thomas said lie favored portions of the resolutions, but not oilier portions, and moved that each appropriation be voted on separately. This was lost, and the previous quests ion voted on; yeas—Lampkiu, Jacobs and Hampton ; nays—Thomas, Lucas, Wood, Morton, Palmer. The council then adjourned. Does Advertising Pay? Mr. E. C. Long, of E. C. Long & Co., informed us yesterday that, he had just sold a bill of §100, and the custo raer said he was induced to buy it, by the advertisement which the firm has iu the Banner. One fact, they say, is worth a thousand theories. Here are fact and theory combined, and how are you going to get around it ? tilda Emmons, in her new lace bunt ing dress with the white Langhadoc trimmjji<w—how pretty the looks, tp be'sure!’/ / J And Miss Emmons, catching a glimpse of Kitty Crawford’s violet blue eyes behind the Madeira vines, drew up her horse with a scientific jerk of the reii s. j’t you answer me?? de- __ ;e deep voice* waxing still r&ore impatient in its tone. * And to add to Kitty’s perplexities, the big.drops of r&jp began to patter inexorably flown, and a zigzaz streak of lightning shot crosswise across the threatening sky, a zone qf,living firq v ‘ Discretion is the boKer apt oF valor,’-said our little hcraine.Xtfiber- self. and, catching up the only half- filled basket of emerald fruit, Bhe pre paid for aiijngnopiinious flight.-' \ But Mry- Camaron had no Jtotidh of this. With a quick raoVrnnbntr he* sprang from the Hammock above, and placed himself directly across the nar- ww pathway, >111118 effectually barri J cading all retreat ‘ Old fellow!’ said he, half laugh- mg. beVt'riD. earnest, » you shall ( aqt. stir a step from-hero* unlesstell mg whetheror not—’ *1 will go !* cried Kttty'Craw!bi<U bursting into hysterical tears* —you ba?e no right to Sti thus!’- / • r . . • If the thunderbolts eVeD then tering/through thg twilight sly stricken 'him'with their 1 elcctric hands, Parke Cameron could have scarcely- been more stupified and amazed. ’ ‘ Miss Crawiord,’ he exclaimed. ‘ Kitty, can it be possible that this is •t J baye committed such an 4 Kitty !’ she cried, in sweet, ini-, jam ?—i _ Iterative tones, 4 aren’t you goibg. i. awkward bloiuleras-4' ' A 4 To the picnic, do you mean ?’ But, in' - the se!t-sarae'~Tnstamt,'n< 4 To the picnic, of course. ‘Certainly, I’m not 1’ letorted Kitty. mons, pretty tip nose in the air, v ‘ Because,’ said, ‘I don’t choose to be looked down upon by those haugh. ty city girls and their attendant cav aliers.’ ' | t' .1 ‘y / | f | ’ J f* . | (I 4 Nonsense!’ said Matilda. ■ ‘ * • ’ 1 You may say what you please,’ returned Kilty, 1 but I know that ‘"You top'-me WHOSE TERMS ■ARCH. « waf jfcwMtic I The following is a list of the Uni ted States Senators whose terras will expire on the 3d day of March : Newton Booth, ef California, rep. J -William* W Eaton, of Connecti- i£dqm. - "ntStnffs' Pi'anoft-Bayhrd, of Dela ware; deni. .Charles W Jones, ot Florida, dem. Jos E McDonald,>of Indiana, deiii. Hannibal ijarii in, ot Maine, rep. W Pinkney White, of Maryland, dem. , Henry T Baldwin, of Michigan, Samuel J R McMillan, of Minne sota, rep. Blanche j K. Brace, of. Mississippi; rep. * ‘ I 1 ' 11 ‘ * ‘ 4 ncis. Marion Cockrell, of Mis- soiiu, dem- _ ^ _ Aigernph ^ Paddock, o£N^braska, rep, A Preparation of inON and CAUSAYA BARK, In combination with the Phosphates. Endorsed by the Medical Profusion, end recommended by them for Dyspepsia, General Debility, Female Disease], Want ol Vitality. Ac. £«S*fSS r “ HARTKR’8 Iron Tonic, which raI*M* her from her bed where she had * lyinjr for many comprehended' that his suit must be pleaded now or never—that a cows 4 But why*??' qieOliooed' Miss'Em-* ardta lover <ispeven a successful one* ons. ,-J l -—■ k y * Kitfy. sai* 'he-stillfbajVusding Kittv elevated her pretty tip-tilted the way. 4 1 have told you frankly way, 4 1 have told you frankly that I love you. You must be equal ly outspoken with me.’ 4 But—but it rains 1’ faltered Kitty, looking wildly this way and that for some method, of escape. , . ; . f 4 1 don’t dart if it rains a dfeluge 1’ said Parke Cameron, 4 1 will kno li my fate!’ Parke Cameron despises me, because 4 When we get to tjie house,’ said I have red hands, and ireckles across Kitty evasively. SPECULATION-. C- r Ifui-KlW-CapUircd. - r Wbeb-the-Atheiis-pdfioe - get after a criminal,Jhe might as well do like Captain Scott’s coon,| come down at once. Officers Roso and Culp have jnst made a haul that brought up a half dozen fellows who havo been de predating around. On Friday night -last, the store o Mr. Meeker, in the western suburbs of Athens, was entered and §25 or $30 in raopey; stolen, together, with a considerable quantity^of provisions, tobacco, cigars, candies, sardines. «fcc. Night before last, officer .Rose and Culp arrested six negroes, who were suspected of being the burglars. They were John Beil, Berry Portees, Wil liam Jones, .Henry Jones. John Hutchinson and Ed Moore. .Hutchin son and Moore turned stales evidence and confessed that the whole party wa« implicated in the robbery.. Moore also admitted that lie aiidtiParUes broke -into Mr. Joseph,C|iriton’s house last Tuesday r night week; - ------ These) persons will bTjftj moulagfctf ni& o’jftqst, tfeh ..ft The City Court. The City Court of Athens, at its session Monday Tuesday Jriod. "pllowing cases: Benton; suit on. noib Memorial Set-rice. Sundny, 10th, at the close of the regular exercises, the Watkinsvillc Sunday-school held a memorial ser vice as a tribute of respect to four of its members who have recently died. Miss Mamie Thrasher died September 6th, aged 16 ; Lottie Richardson died September 25th, aged 4 ; Lizziej Rich ardson died Septembci*46tti, aged 10> and JettieThomas died Oct: 5th, aged 7. . The exercises were very touch ing, and fitly manifested the tender regard in which the school holds the memory of its lost ones. ' ~ The Jewish Synagogue. ,—_ The Trustees of the ‘Jewish Syna gogue will have a meeting in a few days to decide whether they will take any immediate steps towards the erec tion of their Synagogue. They have already secured a building lot- on the corner of Hancock and Jackson avenue, 80 feet front and 228 feet long, for which they paid S700. They have a plan of the proposed Syna gogue, aiid' will probably Soon-adver tise for £ids for building it. The committee consists of Messrs.;Moscs Myers, Charles Stern, M. G. Cohen, S. Harris, and S. J. Sloman. They have several hundred dollars, in the treasury, eight shares in a loan asso ciation, and; have.received great en couragement fronYtho'cTtizens Tn tfiA way of promises to contribute. tlie bridge of my nose, and because I am only a tarmer’s daughter.. And I won’t be despised P 4 You little goose !’ cried Miss Em mons, with good,humored superiori ty. 4 Didu’t he dance With you, and no one else, last night at the moon light frolic?’ ‘Thai’s because he wanted to amuse himself,’ said Kitty, haughti ly. 4 Do yon suppose I don't discrim inate between real, genuine respect, and the supercilious patronage of a fine gentleman, who is laughing in his sleeve all the time?’ And the indignant dewdrops sparkl ed on her long, curled eyelashes as she spoke. ‘You’re altogether mistaken 1’ cried Miss Einmons, with emphasis. ‘But if you will be so wrongheaded, J cau’l stop to jtrgue with you ! Oojne jump foto the pony carriage, and-go with me to the picnic.’^ , , ; , , But Kitty resolutely shook her head. , - - , *> 4 N<>^ said she, * I shall stay at home and pick go^Sebes < ics. for jam.’ But, instead ot picking gooseberries she indulged in a • hearty cry, when Matilda and her pony were out ol sight. He dofl't care for me,’ said she to herself, 4 and I am determined I won’t care-for binutlle shall find out that I’ni not one of the sentimental damsels we read of in books who die of unrequited,love.’ > . . , , , And Kitty CwfwfoFd-dashed- 'the salt spray oft her eyelashes, and went out to feed the downy little chickens, who were peeping about the kitchen door-stone like so many animated balls of yeUovf'yelfei s And there was butter to work over, iP-ttackdpwnip^hudh stone jars j ^foJStu|iouflT^ll^yil^ unjflflofciSfc to iron ; an8 fnenftiflr'DWtner*Phih> came in with a linen duster that must be mended before bo could set forth on his daily walk to the post office; and old Mrs. Dodge sent over to see Francis Ivernan, of New York dem. .-it • f Allen G Thurman, of Ohio, dem.' William A Wallace, of Pennsylva<« ma, dtm. Ambrose -E Burnside, of Rhode Islawd,-repl- James E Bailey, of Ten ncssec, dem Samuel Boll Maxey, of Texas, dem. George F Edmunds, of Vermont, I tp j j / ^Robert E • Withers, of ^Virginia, dem. Frank Hereford, of West Virginia, dem. . tV Augusla Cameron, ot Wisconsin, rep The Washington Sunday Herald contains an interesting article on the possibilities of the presidential elec tion being thrown into the house of representatives. It says: “ There are a great many different combina tions of the votes for presidential elec tors, all within tho bounds of proba bility, which may carry the election into the house of representatives. In Maine, -the democrats and green- backers having united upon a fusion ticket containing tho names of three Hancock and four Weaver candidates, and a faction of the greenback party haying nominated a ‘straight out’ Weaver* ticket, containing the names of four Weaver men who are the fusion ticket, the election of these* four gentlemen is placed beyond a reasonable doubt, even if the fusion ticket shall be de fected. In this contingency the elect oral vote of Maine will be divided between Garfield "and Weaver, the former receiving three and the latter four votes, and the election may be if Mbs Kitty, woupi makp a. bowl of thrown into’the house by the follow- jelly to tempt the failing this Jus tice Ba ored) assault and battery. The de fendant plead jufcfifidalioD—opprobri- 4 on words used by the plaufttiE^Ver- ful blow which the defendant gave her. Said she, she hit me on de . . toadsIpuft did hit .me top hard d»j l didn't fall fjifwny,, x)or jypy, n^r four pomU of the ooDuuuv-witUiier. bands. Well, said'the solicYtoVwiih tome impatience; how did you fall ? Why, adtUlie, l jes’ squatteB. 1 ^everal cases were disposed ol with out a jury. The court took a recess till the 29th inst, when an adjourned ’ term, wilt* be held. As soon as we can ‘ get it'irom the 'clerk, we will publish * "* Vitst of the cases to be tried It ' this >« T -Jol slut.;. ■ ?. ,, term, ^ijder Judge Cobb and Solicitor Thomas this court is a very efficient tribunal in promptly settling cases tad punishing infrac tions of the law. The Sick People In Camcsville. j Th^ Register comes to ns lull size, aiid'has*thc*Tollowiiig: “The majority of tlie sick people, with the. exception of tlje new cases, a\e ddiog ii'ejl and jnost of, them up. «jlack set for a few -d^yis-bnt -U n °Wr improviiig. Freernan ^Ayers* Ii“itill ' improving slowly, but yet confined to bis bed, Mr. B. F. Aderliold is now able to set sip. Miss Fannio . Adei hold is very sick yet, but said to be iraprpyiug -Mrs^iL B-N^liiiSjfr^s token apwn 'lait week-witlydBvifr dnqistn jw^lery sick indeed. Anthony Monlgoimry (colored) was taken do.vn this week, also has a spell of'fever and is quite sick. BudytRandall, one of tin The telegrams Wednesday brought news of two most distressing casual 1 taday brou pulled tho trigger, when it fired, and the ball penetrated her bead. At lakti aoconnis she was unconscious She was only sixteen years old and had been married three mdiJthi. The other case is that of Mrs. Fan nie Easterling, ot Georgetown; Sooth Carolina. Her house was on fire, and she stood on a third story balcony and was hurtled to death in the sight of her friends. Theyibesought her to jump from the balcony, bnt she seemed dazed and could not compre hend them, and so perished. ing vote : For Hancock—The solid South, Npwr York, SJrjrjjSFww Jersey, 9 ftotal ife. ‘ FbrWeaver— In Maine, 4 For Garfield—AH the re sidue, 183. Total, 369. Necessary to a choice, 185. Or. strike from said list New Jercey and insert Connecticut <& Oregon, or Connecticut and Nevada, or California and Oregon or Nevada, and we- bave the same result. Or, strike out New Jersey and insert New Hampshire, Oregon and Nevada, and wd have? : Hancock, 184 ; Garfield, 181; Weaver, 4. Here we have six not very improbable results on the hypothesis that the vote ot Maine will be divided between Garfield, and Weaver, either of which will carry the election into tie house. “But suppose the fusion ticket shall succeed in Maine. In this contingen cy there are more not improbable combinations which would carry the election to the house. For instance, the following : For Hancock—the solid South, 138; New York, 35: Maine, 3; New Hampshire, 5. To tal, 181. Weaver—Maine, 1; Gar-, field—all Qta> residue, 184. Total, 369. - Or.{ip$e oiA Nfeur-Hampehiro and insert Connecticut or jCtdifornia, and ive wIIf*haveV For-- Hancock, 183; for Mtlgwer, Total, 36lAP r instead of Connec ticut or i^foriihi, insert Oregon and Nevada, and We have ‘ the. same result. Gp^3eave;'oat Indiana and insert Neg^Yoik, with Connecticut and Oreganvwith, Nevada, or with Catifornia^md Oregon and Nevada, and we have :'Hancock, 181; Weaver, 4; ano Ghrfield, 184. Or, leave out Indiana antL,ioseutNow. Hampshire, Oregon aMgi evada, and we have : Hancock^AfiS ; Weaver, 4q Garfield, 182. Here we have sixteen conibi- atipns, j^fther ” of.' which without bounds of rea sonable probability, either of which would carrythe In eithe#-Mise would be assui vantage Ojjgr would bolhe pi names ofTTrSr & Now 1’ insisted Cameron. ‘Please let me. go by!’ pleaded Kitty. - “ ' ~ T * Not until you decide one ivay or the other,’ said Parke. '* But 1' have decided,’ said Kitty, cruelly maltreating the buttons "ot Pliilo's linen duster in her contusion. 4 Speak out your decision, then, at once,’ said Parke Cameron, with an imperiousness that somehow didu’t displease Miss Crawford at all. 4 1 do love you 1’ blusliingly con fessed Kitty—i 4 that is, I thiak I do.’ And then the rain came down in huge cylinders of crystal, aud tb lightning blazed overhead, and Park'e and Kitty had to run for their fives to the piazza of the old farm house. 4 There,’ said Kitty, 4 1 have not picked uiy gooseberries for the jam, after all.’ -r\ r-~ ,—- #. ~—H[’ll help• y<m to-morrow,’_.iaid Parke Cameron, . And to the end of his days ho de clared that gooseberry jam was his favorite conserve.- -*3* iar \ : J , j« y ’C" Tire Naslndlfo American says "the proposition tc withdraw. Garfield, to sublitute Grant, and to have • the election apjioicted^by thh ; legislature is not an idle thou^htof ^ newspaper correspondent; ills a plain, piusy*. revolutionary reality yrjpel^will come to the light, with all its revolutionary portente, as soon as the October elec tion shows that Garfield cannot be elected. It pressages trouble, Aud an abundance of it. Democracy saved this country from revolution" ini tiated by desperate republicans, hut the republican party is in a position where it -win create revolution, and will do it without scruple if it oilers the slightest hope ot success. 1 ft TT-Kt'JTT in have «-jWwMpay.of jixdleoting y Minnesota, according.to Jb St. Paul Pioneer Press: 44 A party of _a_ > JgS § « creditofs recently took an unfortunate M debtor aud hanged him to a tree until 4 he was nearly dead, when they lower- dd him and'asked if he would pay. He recoverea nhr ljf€aih 'sufficiently to say he had no money. They pulled him up a second time, aud, came-near er killing him than before. This time he did hot hesitate, but instantly sat isfied their claims. And yet Minne sota is a State that repudiates her indebtedness.” ; ' * ’‘ 1 RAbicii tirPoonioi.’ t file! BZiACZlSMZTSZITC I liav© removed uay Shop from Foundry St to Broad Street, only about ZO feat from whore t waa formerly, next to Mr. W. L. Wood, and 1 am now prepared to do Home Shoeing, Plan* tation Work, and all kinda of Blaeksmi ning in the beet style and-at moderate prioea. I ae: knowledge that I have done wrong in the past but I am determined for the future to be “right side up, with care.” t»ive me a trial. Kind treatment to stock guaranteed. Warn,- ’ * t KOIiT. JOSES. house, stai didate 3which" isno t by his opponents, or clearly witbjn the category of doubtful states.” tion to ihe house. uck’s-fl ection and the'only ad* :ers would gain ktbe the no her can to hi Dr. Tanner’s audiences in New England ate reported ‘as thin as he was at the end of his fast.’ __. . IliJrlrr: — Jaint-s Urown ot onreount)'. has rcquetlt-ii to tori' # acknowle«J|r*non!c for the great hene- __ fits his wife reoeivcU iront the u«o of vottr _ lneXTolllcv lie tells us that, after Driving nal«l thteear foartumdredUolIitrsdoct irM’bir ' yonr Iron Tonic d«! her more good than mr. * h * * T ^!L UBed : l She was troubled with l*nut„tci:nt i/* ir»wa, nhiu», firom which sho is much relieved. » fsxsa. —- - i, a . Patrick UANUfApTUHEB BY , * Da * hartub medicine; l;o THE No’. 213 NORTH ST. LOOTS. LOWRANCE & BOONE, The Cheapest Furniture House IN ISTOKTHTC^ST —G1GRGTA Have just received a full line of Chamber-Suits, Bedsteads. Mattresses, Cottage a 4 /• *'*”’•• **' ■ ‘i l B V k Chairs, Spring-Beds, &c. p .. , ..... . . , ■ < ■ j We are the solo agents in Athens toi tho Company Call and examine our goods and National Wire Matterss The host Wire M prices beforurehas tress mde. tug* LOWRANCE <4 BOONE. 2 Doora Ea»t of S. C. Dobbs, Broad Street, Aliens, Ga. UT K. JES J&k. BLs Our Entire Machinery, consisting / a 1, 13 Horse Engine, One large 24 inch plainer, one large iron 3 sided moulding machine, two turning IJathes, i plainer, one targe iron o siaea muuiuiug uweuiuo, iwu uuumn « circle saw benches and saws, one Tennon Machiue and Saw combined, one Shapin r or- irrogula Moulding Machine, oue Small Ponv Plainer, one Large Clamp and a lot of Hand Clamp? together with all th« shafting and Belting ali in good order. Address July 8 6m ^ TnroPAWfv s. Rnnwc a«k« n . n- LOWRANCE & BOONE, Athene, Ga. Sencan Injunction |oa Bt^se. By invigorating a feebl* constitution, Teno- vatnig a debilitated physique, and enriching a hin and innutritions circulation with Hosiet~ er’s Stomach Bitters, the finest, the most high- y sauctioned, and the most popular tonic and and preventive in existence. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers gener- Hy. a if—I o H O 2Q >as 1 § ■a’i her consumptive daughter; and the brood of young turkeys wandered off into tho wheat fields, and had to be coaxed home again; so that it was quite dark before Kitty remembered the gooseberries the morrow’s jam— dark with electric masses of purple- blaefc eJoud^pUvd, npAg&Jn^tije #ty, and ominous muttering of thunder in the air. - 4 1 do believe it’s going to rain,’ said Kit’y, despairingly, ‘and my gooseberries#foV[ ■„ j. And with a quick motion she caught Philo’s bat and dosicr from the hat nujt god sped dpivir fotp the cool, secludea greenery or tnegaroen, where a neighbor’s huge pear tree dropped over the stone wall one side and the hfedgd of 'ffoosebviy 'bnshrs grew below;- Bat as the green balls of sweetness rained down into her basket she -be came conscious of a rustling in the pear boflgha beyond, where »a .hnge lammouk swung. 1 ’ * * * - i 4 Some of Mrs. Peck’s city boarders are there,’ said Kitty to herself; ‘but I won’t notice ’em.’ , But she coiofetl* rosy'I’eli under the broad brim of her brother’s I was gettin’ op ?” 44 Oh, fine,’’ was The Louisville Courier Journal strikes the nail on the head when it asserts that the republicans who are (bailing forest about Xho 4 dan ger ’ "from 4 fhe pmfpdi’* rabbr*of Europe ’ are tho very iellows who employ , that Vpaupcr labo* front Europe’ in their Wofkshtqis; 8eclarin|bLtlfosame time that our war tariff must be kept up to give 'native Americans employment. TWr'e' jsTfcnh kqaMty • atd hypocricy in this republican howl. . ! The following! M I>ublished by re quest: j 1“ Aflaorffir was s$»qa^ti|ie ago in troduced niter a paWsn church, in tlie north of Scotland, and some of the members took oflcnce and left. One ese scon after met another mem- awf- inquire* t IIoo the argan manilla hat, when she recognized -the ‘Is it you, Philo?* y Kitty picked on, silently and expe- diciously, without a word of ansiveh’ But Evidently tjie ihterlocntor was nqtr discouraged. ‘ So you’re like me,’ he resumed-^, ‘ preferring yonr own eoeiety to the gay, clamor ot the picnic party.’ ‘Philo,’ said Cameron, abruptly, 4 do yon suppose I should find your sister at home,<rifil here !tftge* $p to the bouse ? She avoids me so syste matically that I can never get ah op portunity to speak to her; and; for the file of me, I can’t tell why.* i The Manilla tiabdffpphfUowv, ever among tlie goosberry thickets ; the nervous fingers worked avray with redoubled speed. - • • i .- - . . Kitty Csawford wished herself any where on earth just then bnt on that ghost < her boldljrto be mrwifei’ said 1 Cameron, plunging valiantly igto^Ji heart of bis subject; ’ for, of all th girls I ever saw, she comes ne say id Alfoff torfbet Wbiianho I liaveye^ri|eo toHov| $er deeply j passionately 1 Don’t, for heav" ■ike, .he 1 silhbt, q)d' fellow, yon purposely wish to discourt the answer, *’ 4 jist blawing’ awa* the Chicago has grown in tiygnty years from a thriving city of 112,000 in habit ants, doing a business-Of, $.l00,s 000,003 a'j'ear.tbii vrohderful metro- polis, with more than half areillion of inhabitants^ Tho iVAde pi its whole- 4al^, .dealers .• and - ■ ■manureturera amounts to $800,000,000 a year; Its increase in bade ahico vlSSO^ thirty years ago, is equal to 4,000 per cent. I ‘GiiJ'GHhtoiiid lately: ‘The greatest here of. my life, is that every body Wants we to eat, and tiiey don’t think they show.,me ;*ny hospitality unless fin hour add a half is spent at iiMfr when y° u come to eat four meals a day, at that rate yi would lose .’six hours of what is.oftenl Vfiluable time.’ ; * " - • ’ " SSI nr ;■ Hehrjr AVard Beether,' it is an nounced, will take tlie truriipforGar-. field and Arthur. It would be a mat* ter of interest to some of the oentri to the rnpnblic^n campaign, know just how. much of their money*willnha its wiy into Mr. Beecher’s capacious pocket. {.fjen'. flrahf dbaites the deteat, and the conlinnred defeat, of the di 'ocratio party*. : Thbre is another tiling that Gen. Grant wants. He wants third term. 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