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BANNER-WATCHMAN.
, f FROM ATHENS TO SARATOGA.
Th« Strong And Incidents—Tho Fi»r
tamed Hud8qn~Sai)iii(| on IaiKo
& '> or ^ ,. '
Our-party, anuaisting of four “loru,”
Mii|irot*'i Utl female.* loit Atheua for
Saratoga, Thursday •luoruing, June
6th. Oiio might think it rather u cou
rageous imili rtaking to venture so far
away from home, considering the fact
that wc are now* ver;*"traveled” set.
A limn hi*ve enough to take charge of
tlui partf-'ticoiild.iiot t>e found in tin*
s.nte of Georgia, unit ho there was no
alternalivo for me treasure Keeking la-
die-,; they w» au eompelled to make
the trip alone.
Tim first morning’s travel brought
us to Atlanta where we remained long
ennui'll to deeido on the most ilcsira-
hle root's . purchase our tickets and
perfect oilier Arrangements. The
Keimesaw being the only lino offer-
ing reduced ixues to teachers, of course
we decided in favor oi that. The tick*
eta purchased took us hy rail to Nor
folk, Va.i thence hy water to New
York up the Hudson via the dog line
steamer to Albany, and froip tlieuce
hy rail to Saratoga. The part of our
Journey most dreaded by all, the sea
voyage from Norfolk to New York
proved to be the most delightful part.
Mu eh to our surprise not one of ua was
ful verandas' and parks, delicious
bunds of music, appetizing tables, in ■
fact every thing that can contribute
to the eve, ear ar.d tasie of the pleas
ure seeking visitors. The fa.-hidnable
season has hardly begun I have
lieen informed that it opens the iirst.
of August. There is here every vnrle-,
ty in dress, that is in shade and color, .
but very little elegant dress. People j
are very independent, they wear I
what they choose, and give oilier peo- i
jilu perfect leave to laugh and cri'i-1
cise as much as they like.
There is no end to the sunups and I
the variety of watdb. At each one you j
, are furnished with an analysis of the;
water, its medicinal virtues, and left
to decide as to which Is best adapted
to your condition. I decided Very
quickly that I did not need any* of
them, ps I was un/athiimahty well, but
thought to satisfy curiosity. I would
taste flic, woter from several. I "paid j
ten cents for a sparkling glo ss of the,
Congress, took one sip, which 1 Would
more cheerfully have paid fifty eepts
to have decently gotten rid of. Oi
course our party was manifestly given
to those who drank with enjoyment,
thieeor four glasses at a time. Un •
traveled Southerners make a good
many mistakes when they come North
but they are smart enough to learn
rapidly, and have the independence
to laugh at and enjoy their own blun
ders. I could relate quite a number
sea sick, -Wo had smooth sailing, j of jokes on our own party If I were not
bright skies, and cooling breezes. We j „f rtt id they would retaliate by telling
were out I suppose thirty-six hours,'
hut when- one is elegantly waited
upon, has pleasant company,.and un-
exceptionably surroundings, the time
seems much shorter than it really ia.
We had the good fortune to be thrown
with pleasant traveling companions.
There was a charming party from our
state, and others front different states.
Among those I would name is the
Rev. Mr. R. M. Saunders, now of Nor
folk, Va., a gentleman well known
both In Alabama and Georgia. He is
at the head of a large Female College,
of over three hundred students. We
found him lobe a most enthusiastic
teacher, and perfectly willing to give
his co-laborers the benefit of his most
valuable experience. From him we
learned much to interest and instruct
us in our own work.
Wc reached New York harbor at 10
p. m. Sunday night. The travel on
the Sabbnth was unavoidable. A
pleasant religious service conducted
by the Rev. Mr, Saunders on board
the steamer, away out on the occali,
made the day u>jiic one of the most
iiuprw-sive I o.cr spun!. We lauded
ai i'utr N'i. ii, spent the night on
board the sleaiHci, and at eight ll»o
nc.ja uiyi.jiu.c tooji the Hudson river
Unit froife lV;r No. i>e. The far-famed
scenery of the i ludsi.ei had excited the
something on uie. There Is one, how
ever, too good to keep, which I give,
provided my readers will not Inquire
which memliera of the party were the
blunderers.. One asked the waiter at
Congress Hall for the list to* oitler her
dinner, when she w as immediately re
proved by her more enlightened sis
ter, and Instructed to Inquire for the
programme.
One of the mostdelightlul -lavs spent
aiuce we left home, was the one sail
ing on Lake George. If there is
more beautiful sheet of water on the
face of the whole earth, I should like
much to sec It. No brush of an artist
can paint, or pen of a poet describe,
the changing color or sparkling ripple
of itBclearand beauteous liosom. All
day long that exquisite poem of
*' Drifting,” was running through my
brain, and I felt that I could sail on,
and on forever, hilly sympathizing
with the poet, when he penned those
beautiful lines:
"My *oul to-day
„ .Thai's a coniRKT, expres-. ,
yqqp and has a world ,
,, n+anipfT,, IJftw much, suf-
.. faring .smuaicd ,up. imiVi.u
< ... a- ■: i-iijo ii .4:>1o -.1 .ori
The singular thing about n
it 1 is,- that pain in the back
is- occasioned by so many
things.* May be caused by
• kidney disease, liver com
plaint, ‘consumption, cold,
rheumatism dyspepsia,over-
' work, nervous debility; &c.
w ' 0.1.1 , f.r. '« •
lu Whatoverthecause,don't
neglect it Something is
wrong and - needs prompt " :
attention.' Nbtnedidne has
yet been discovered that
will so quickly and surely
ture such diseases as
Brown’s Iron Bitters, and
it does this by commencing
at the foundation, and mak
ing the blood pure and rich.
Lopnsport, Ind. Dtc. t, xft&x *• *
' ’ ** • ■ For a long time I h«v« been * »
r « xulTcrer from stomach and kidney
disease. My appetite was^rerrpoor
and the very small amount I cid cat
disagreed with me. I was annoyed
a* very much from non-reteatloa of
uc. I tried many remedies with
success,’ until I used Brown's *
THE LADIES
r ! ANBY11S PUBLIC ULNlkALLY
Are, rpfotftfttfly -4* vit«4, w eafi, ,tesc *1
A. S. MANDEV1LLE,
Wherethey, willaiow(Slid 'm.cxi|iluiu, a a n
and »ui>erl> line o: the !a:i-l LovcUkalu
, Jewelry & Silverware,
!"■ Wal.hrt* iTlcvAs,
p- . .....
r . n shihI. -i j moil lloltelU'.lAa .i,l
; • E iKAff-1 'i<i!‘.-‘A*(j y
j
f
stomacn coes not doc
Uy appetite is h
kioaejr trouble Is no more. aaJjny
general health Is such, that I fad
: '■
•’ • I Wl sained tw*ty pott>d» tK
weight. O. B. tASSUOp
Leading physicians and 1
clergymen use and recom
mend Brown's Iron Bit
ters. It has cured others
suffering as you arc, and it
will cure you.
GooiiIgTme..
JEWELRY
aiLVhi: ash pt.iTED Ware; '
V/atch es, C1 ocks
GUNS, PISTOLS, ETC. ’ !
h CALL OX THE OLD KELlAlfl.H,
W: A. TALMADGE,
Oct24-tf <
BE
AT!l>'VS,-OA.
iAPPY
1
Skiffs.
ii* ii* * away,
Sti. thi* VosuTian 1*ay.
“ r w (lift'd l»oat.
iuiu<iK ul’the L*> » isij^lk ot
uxpixiUUiun. Ilu-y were fully
pined-b' cu.Kiy all they saw. Tqo ea
ger w«'r|i>tji<»v IP “seo it all 1 ' tthey
h'h-iiI Uiv entire ih»> opt on the (leek,
muohofila) time being m the broil
ing lint Mill As a consequence of such
e-iuerneoh, out: of the party found her
self poswuavil of pliatejred nose, which
was not a very Uesn-able appendage t
\V.- all fell (lisai.pointed when We
reached the end of the lake, where we
had to take the ears l ack to Saratoga.
A railway train is the prosiest prose,
after the poutry of sailing "ii a benuti-
° (,f | fill lake. lu Biie.li a delightful re‘r.
pie- as Saratoga, the hours ar.d days speed
rapidly by. and tin time for leaving
came too noon for us a!!. Saturday
luoruing, alter five days stay, we turn-
led our faces toward Niagara, hot, in-
; deed, without some sad reflections.
Even here amid this scene ,f life and
, enjoyment of wealth and hearty, the
I hand of Death is at work. Twice we
TIIB JEWEL! ’ ll, « i i.w4»ia-|i-
Ifivc hint H ( U*l iUlll Jit II'I* tin
lMur rc«*ivert f«»r I kKSKaTS. l’lir
Chun, - -Ml Aiti. : -l mat «U*
T'. \
I't l.tiOlilKli ’* »' ;‘iH*'I f f d *l‘Uq/t>r£V
VtRRy'CIIRlSTM aS ami a 11AI’Y
SKIFF,THE J EWELL!..ATHENS
nov4*ly.
CHILDS, NICKERSON, WYNN & CO.,
’srccKSSORS TO (iRILDS, NICKKRSO.V Si CO.),
Keep always In lock the most S ' >rthc,,it ,ieors,ft - ° Ur * ,oro
PLOWS, FARM IMPLEMENTS,
R.IR ASD ROLLED IRON, NAIIAs, ALL MANNER OF TOOLS,
BARBED WIRF, MACHINERY, THE BEST 1 AND 2 HORSE WAGONS
Mill Findings, Buggy ami Wagon Material, Harness, Machine Oil, ,
Pockatand Table Cutlery,,
And in hiat every manner of artic]« k fpaii(|in j a llrs i t-cta-s llardtt'ftre Store. We de.fccompetition
In prlc<3/ Give us but a trial and y»ur tradb Rooureu. iuh2-tf
",'A'China
VnQTffiey are thoroughly introdtiebd and their merit*acknowledged, wo ivill
” >.r- - offer our
NEW
AND
NEW AMERICAN
-Are unexcelled for sinrplieitv and durability.
LYNCH & FLANIGAN,
China, Crockery, Glassware, Lamp^ and Housefur
nishing Goods..,,,,
Deupre Block, L Athens, Georgia.
MAUHINKRV,,
MONTGOMERY’S
FARMERS’
DEPOT
MI.-t
A.XiOo;
YOU
want the best.
YOU GET IT
When You Buy
LUiato rtaiaiega. ,i"nc distance from lieurd the tolling of bells, and saw' tile
A Ham y t" .Saratoga :s only about funeral processions wind Uowly dhwn
tliirly-eigiil milqs. which i- s 8,10,1 | the streets, reminding us nl! of t.m
traveled over qyy'ail. Nine o’clock ! certainty of death, and tl
. p. ui., oUimlay, f«uud .do ooinfor.tably | all ‘.Kings lu re. bdow.
located aj. Lougrc.-S ilail, » hotel that j
• Vcr tiftcun huu-
Scemu.u, or to-day
d.if'j nr*- cnMb.-.l» y .li<t ( rder-
M, lUerriort.thv Kidnuy«
:* - ■ % .. 4 * rictl
!. »w Th’.y tnr.Tt h.is rmly
*»>* -Ifbvitl viuic UDil ioi ^i*nri people
rrt'Mt aenny withoutbefn»r able to nu«l
he illaeovery of Wtrner'ft Kidney
r i.uro marks a new ern lu. the tre^a-
h Mn«U* from a nimplu
*: i r • v • :*u\ it . oabai^., jost U)«*
• to nourish h(M fnvlgorlte
u •• vtieav organs, and sufelv restore
i i:c* p Li . :u ud'.vr. It :* .1 POSITIVE
Ivv ..»v- .r »iuit oiiiif UoUy--Xo: Jojuid 1-ivi
•alnty til j >Vi- k ar Ag*' r-dlt'-Mnnl rrror^i.id «ui di:Ucul}U‘
JKWKhUY.
New Jeweller.
CHAS: A. ■ SCUDDER,
Watchmaker apd Jeweller.
DEALER IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
And Silverware.
linpravinj and Gold Plating Specialties.
mby’s nuiuVsTon ’ * ji
YOU WILL FIND:
LOTJIS'CGOK BUe&IES, GABBIACfflS AND HABNISS,
1 « ronal to any in r urk<*t ut mtinv n^rc.
The «M >*ick»ry W»«o* 1 • »L t'-yi rwiccuii»i the Kx|w .»n.i
7*ta>, ttlln*. Wnr«,eh*» naif Ma*kWH1trc Kmilnn
The Varquhar Si paruler. Tbe JJooe »*»»iu Orlll.
THE BROWN, CELEBRATED HALL AND CARVES COTTON alNS.
Xhe (JLicauo Screw Puliniifr. The Merriae ri.c-Prc.sl Safe-.
Kucnon & Tnlratt’e XVnlUinu.nnd UliliaK 4'ullirnlor.
» (Litton Seed 1 lanter hikI Gruin soeiler Attachment
The a very XValkina nnH Ridiaa * nliirul.r, -tlicklr XVaihing Uultimlor.
Thedreaa Salley Plaw far Breahia* to»d.
Vhe Oku Reaper sad Meudew Klaa !f»a«.er
The Creaa I.awa Itlawere and »ell.I»uni|>«nx Ilor.c'lln, Rnlin.
■amm h Talcalt’e Pombiacd standard Kcnper and ’l.wcr
Kama* * TalcaU'n ataadard lUewrr. The rhaatpion Itcftpcr aad.flewrr.
The Th.au satealhiaa nod Bereleiaa Ilnrrawa.
THE AVPIK UARRPW harrows, plows, pulvcrlxea and rovers primi a proper depth.
The Oliver ChilledTura Plavr. The lipIlteM draft ami bunt tnrner; tried iviih a Dyno-
nometcr at our State Pairrf. *he Bar Dixiraed ayraeaee Flaaih
The Farquhsr Paitaa Hand Plaater- Sliwle »nd Double ><H|t flon-stouka.
Mprlaa.Taeth salhy Harrow anil Ualtlvator. Remove the two centre teeth and
enltivate yoirrcrops. Saw tfiltaiOnet Mills,
WHOLES A 1.K GJU)GiiiUli«.
REAVES,
t; •. » ' < -i
iH-tn I i :
vuii avooiuiuinialc
tired persons. It appears to be full
now, aud so far as I can observe, .the
guests are uvurly all teachers. I have
looked for the fashionable, but have
uol found them. My iuipresslou is
they have abandoned the field to the
teachurs, aud sought out for them-
selves other quarters. The look of the
pedagogue is unmistakable, you can
“spot” him wherever you see him.
We tried very hard not to look like
teachers, aud thought we had suc
ceeded until Wtt'Were asked by several
the do^rn right question, and we had
to owu up. Not that we are lu any way
ashamed of our profession, but then
you know tochers, as a class, are not
a very prepossessing looking set, bo
ng more, inlj^lntual looking than ei
ther handsome of stylish. Georgia is
well represented here, there being
twenty-nine delegates from that state,
We have, too, ip our representation
qiuilUg as well as quantity. It is with
a feeling of some pride that 1 mention
among the names of those present
Mr. William Bounell, and Col.
Samuel llarnet. The American
Institute is in convention here,
as well as the National Teachers’
- »•! -.5..1 \ r,I,,.,-V (l,«»-K.
m und naft* renn**! f fo» f,»
Association, Tuesday ami Thursday
beiug set apart for the proceedings of
the former aud Wednesday and Fri
day for those of the latter. Tuesday
evening we heard the celebrated teru-
..perauce lecturer, Jolut D. Youug. His
reputation had secured for him a
crowded house, . nearly every
seat »u the uburcli being taken when
we entered. Mr. Young is not a fin
ished speatter. He is of plain exterior,
lUurypqs,, cxcitubl*: and at times
HU itwkwat'd, 41111 yet,, tiieru is a power
u,ijout luqi,|hqt ail who listen must
acknowledge. It lies undeniahiy in 1
liis earnest liesi- . He le. ls what lie I
says, and w : !ien a man does that, his
hearers arc obliged in he Impressed. j
Wednesday morning llie oxervt
LAID NEWS-
A bogus Mark Twain has been lec
turing in Ireland.
The coionation of the Czar has been
definitely postponed to next year.
A Dooly county fanner, single-hand
ed, made over 18,000 bushels oi outs.
It is said corn will sell for thirty-five
cents per bushel In Brooks county
next fall.
The Cincinnati Commercial gives
the stalwarts a soubriquet that will
stick. It calls them “the Going-to-tbe-
Lordy Party."
Madrid, July H.—The Gazette an
nounces that tbf advent of u direct
beiltothethreM'isitoped at thebe-,
giunlng of December.
The Methodist ministers of Cincin
nati have declared for a prohibitory
liquor clause in the Constitution of
Ohio like that of Iowa.
In Nacoochee Valley last week the
palatial country residence of George
W. Williams, the merchant prince of
Charleston, was struck and badly
dainugcd by lightning. The great col
umns which supported the long verau-
! das were split to kindling wood.
1:1"
tlon aim is
lu»r of the'Womb.
As a Biota*. l*’irifler itUutv
the orKauii \hat make
u-rJt will omtrpl SCenitnifa-
f»t$Lln»ble for Leucorrhaa, or F«l*
it U unetiualed, for It curc«
tneblfoq.
Remedy, which has done anrh wonders,
is put ui» in the LARGEST SIZED BOTTLE of
sny inedirine upon tholusrket, snd is sold by
I>ru£i;i>ts and nil dealers at SI.23 per Lottie.
For DiaW'tes. eutiuire for WARNER’S SAFE DI
ABETES crilK. It is a POSITIVE Remedy.
H. H. WARNERtSCO., Rochester, N. Y
feb.f-i»m. • q * „• n a . t ., •
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
E.K. LUMPKIN, ■"
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
A THI S'S, 0.4. • U
OKIee OTv-r i hilds, NlcVttwjn, Wjnu A Co'*
slur* ,.• ■ jsl-ty;,
With f('-
ami -ia .alwa^i
yUizrtl, color* *1,
pniiit «iftIiL-le.
i.~ it L> not
DON'T HI V A X)' OTHER UNTIL YOU
HAVE TRIED IT. .
The Tor-Fune
tira.Ki :s il.alw.-t.laii at-*l :vliwav KOixyKD
liLr-’r—1* is
ia an
Vj/t #■« ».* .fi Ohynay.
GOOD COFFEE
It a nntttily. Dou't buy a poo «rUcl«.
- A. H. STUMP & SONS,
Whole**!,' Gn»m. Imjx.rt*re »ud ColTse Eo*
or., to Soutli st., KALI iMOlth. ivb*3-Cd
For Buie by. , .. ... .
E. H. & w. F. Dorsey.
DR. ROBERT I. HAMPTON
otort Clrif. 6LAYT0* AX*
‘19Sat"'* Xhena. Ge. * 1 * iK ” *
njiERE IS A BAUM IM GIAElAD
. iFurth Sezvaaad bniin affccllpii*
nr,' lnvnlmible. They »rv prnnpt,
,»f'i *u*l «ttwau*U, the lxid known
lu-BwJv iuthv world tor iicrToiir-
iri all stair**: We*konini si tho
J. W. ECHOLS, •
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Lexington,..- - Georgia.
Will sta nd regularly the Buperior Courts In ths
counties of Clark* amfOnone*. MMt
t U Ll... - jeu*.
Amerlcus Recorner: Mr. Aaron Re
new brought to our office ten rattle snake
eggs which he had plowed up out of his
field: The eggs are all connected togeth
er, and are almost the shape of guiuea
eggs. We are told by him that they gen
erally have about 36 eggs, aud that the
depth of their nests are about four inch*
es.
Conyers Examiner: A large balloon
fell in the corn fields of Mr. George
Durnctt, aiioul six tulles below this
place, on Tuesday, the 4tli inst-, at
o’clock p. in. The negroes work-
ing in'tin: field were badly frightened,
never having seen anything like it,
and the impression created on their
mimls that it was a messenger an
nouncing the approach of the judg
ment day. The balloon, wc learn, was
hoisted in Atlnutu at 11 o'clock a. in.,
tiou, having traveled 37 miles in one
and a half hours. The lialloon de
scended in a good condition und will
be scut back to Alluiita.
DRUGGISTS’. CARDS.
JACOBS’ T
PHARMACY!
Stamp* "I.B. SEELEY,WARRANTED."
iiueiuGiy, ol Bruin Fewer, Ner-
Ivou* DcWltty, Ijoft Eitbrfy* Lx>tt
- IllopMt. linprudo»cc of YouiL, Kx-
cr in
sum-
I New
iNerv
mamd
p»y (•«
ip maturer years, ScmUitl
[WeaViKW, Ami Admiral kws of pow
er iu Generative gi£«u». Totnoao
suftVrfnff from Ncrrmis frrlubilitr,
Clarke s .N e rvou* HcadAt Uti, Nervous Shock
'•ervonh Prostration, Nervous Ex-
mnrtion, leiistiaaMrdMl Xtims-
j,^r.fhi° r r^«n t , u s
.1 > I Teacher, tho Glenryman, the Edi
tor, the Business man, can all be
T^j^isL benelttkd by their use* Ufe is too
i*THroraun»i ho|1 ^ in a dull tor
pid manner, when a |L50 will ben-}
U flt you, and six boxes will euro
land restore you to health and hap-
lness for $7.50. Ask jour djnjKisj
Pill*.
Bo.sA. IVo.SOoBcaT*. Ho.
Trusses, .Supporters, Bandages,
t'riii i'..-. DriitW, *ic. ' Just received a large an
• H’M*
)S|p
_ . , iy-' .in large lots from the i
Inimrets* ^iWw a aisebnlit, wlileh we dl
viOo.wdh.wnr pulroiu. NIaUu in every desira
ble i»a»t« rn; tUting perfectly to form of body;
lieht, cool; cicinnly* froo from all soar, rusty,
chuting or uutldiug unpleasantness. We adjust
all lYh<m*s wbotvtfesired aud mtnratUt satne.
iisiioruneutl Low prices; Remember
name and avoid all catch-penny humbugs.
*- ->■ t>: • ’ .1 ; . d f« v> bu ■
WHENCE COMES THE 1 UNBOUN- j
■ ,, ’DED POPULARITY 1 OF- -
Allcock’3 Porous Plutars?
'Because‘**t
ever in veil ted. ,,T“Cy T wilt CUTS
asthma, colds, coughs,; rheumatism,
neuralgia, aud any Iqcpl pains.
•Applied to this small ol lha hack
they ate infallible iu Back-Ache,
Nervous Debility^ and all Kidney
troubles ytb ths pit«f fhe> Stomach
they are A Sura enre for Dyspepsia
anaifiver'CAtoplaiiir.■ ,w t °
* A L L C O'ClK
and auict to cilrA. BeVf^e of irn-
Gte*
pnl^p^ins
, o( h„, „„ w - -t
d 'dal ba>i I’u'i/Sil I .iM.nl ”•
' t' " - i <s—m i
pines* lor *7.au. a»K ji
for them. Take no other- Or »end
rtireet to the manuftrttiren, who
prill »en<l tt,era by *f»a. •exlefl. on
receipt of price. Address Dr. (Jirl*
iMedioime Comp»ny.«58 Bretswaf.
New York. Send 3 eeut st»ia* for
IcircnTar. m*rt-ly.
V* - ’ FOR-'
MONUMENTS. 1 *■'
TOMBSTONES.
GRANITE WORK.
Call on A. R. ROBERTSON. Athens, (1C, wlp
will etve ** low price* *ud ** good work ** any
establishment ou the American continent
3-iatf. i
were opened by the inaugural address | ;is u part of tlie 4th of July eelehra
ofCopMiihwionerG. J.Orr, which win * “ 1 ' ■* *
a mOKtliapjiy effort, being short, terse
aud io tho point, He was followed by
1‘rof. Eli l\ffappan, of Kenjus Col-] Texas has nearly S,400 convicts in
lege, Ganibfcr, Ohio, who read a paper her peuitentiaiy.
in the place of Dr. Leroy Brown, on
■‘Tlu- University; its place and work
in the American system ofeducatlou."
l*rof. Tappan paid a pleuaant couipll-
ment t** Dr. Brown in the opening of
his IWId*va<<,-which we Georgians ala
enjoyed with -‘fadings of pride. His
was well prepared and the subject was
thorougly discussed. s
The next paper was read by Rev.
E. T. Jeflers, D. D., 1‘resideutofWest-
miulster college, Pa. His subject was,
‘Sell consciousness In education.’ The
dlscussltih was opened by Prof. Stan
ley Hall, of Harvard University.
The exercises Friday morning were
particularly Interesting. I 'cannot
< Tall to mention the paper of Dr. Car
lisle, President of Wofford college,
Spartanburg, S. C. His subject was
t‘ "Tho prize system as an Incentive to
college students.” For arguments
concise and conclusive, Dr. Carlisle’s
^ paper Was complete. We felt very
proud of him as a representative from
the south, and our only legtht ws* (
•«•■ \H«lt there : were not more -MW him
■—’preeent. 'Bfft enough-of the Tehehers'
"•“ebflventlhta and more of "tola ‘ tSellght-
ful watering place. To one who baa
■tnevdil visited'Saratoga It - is Impossl
Ilf Savannah 566 people have died
within the past six months. /
A young man named William E.
Ilarrtgale suicided last night, iu Au
gust, by shooliug himself.
Mr. James Hardeman killed asnake
at Marietta, and two lire mice Jump
ed out of the snake’s mouth.
A Sumter county man claims to
have made a dear profit or |130 off of
one acre Id millet, peas and hay.
In the long ago Alex Stephens chal
lenged Ben Hill to fight a dud. Mr.
Hill replied,d
ing: “I have
a soul to save.
Col. E. B. C. Cash, the South Caro
lina duelist, is out in a letter in which
he expresses the opinion that Wade
Hampton “should nave handed t
his checks when the mule kicki
him." ' • ' ’* •
Mr. David Adams, of Roma, com
mitted suicide op Thursday last by
taking,an overdose of laudauum. The
deceased, went to Rorfle from Colum
bus thirteen years ago, and was *«v-
enty-one years of age.
The ftmWal «fHrs-'Ienkins, wife 6f ‘
ex-Governor Chorlea J. Jenkins, took
place Sunday from St. Paul’s Epis-
frSu'Mfrjifidaii'flataMay. t
A negro named David Cook, who
had attempted rape in the northern
part of Kershaw county, 8. C., on
Wednesday, was forcibly taken from
the custody of tbs sheriff on Saturday
to’masked men and lynched. lie
confessed his guilt.
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b «4jI» to glVef a correct idea of the bright
t <-busy boenetof lifeandenjoyment here.
so* Ibis called' Asrtnage. WdriyeA R U '“g"™JSL-Wtoerer thbd-
hi said to foare nine thbuashd inhabl^ in ^ esse of Miss Nenie Clo-
i :i Aantx. I'Vetitare to assert that it u gST w ho married the colored porter
Hd* theoleandst, brightenhnd busiest lit- j 0 hn Miller, at Wdehtagton, Pit. In
us-ssassasia.
« i.*nd beaKh. TheBotels are the larges,
nnd perhaps the«most lufiurioua in
America. Elegant parlors, delight-
CO.,
: WHOLESALE GROCERS 1 V
AND PROVISION
DEALERS.
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HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR HANDSOME AIEW ETOUE AT THE INTERSECTION OP
Broad, Thomas and Oconee streets
T&KT'Alft SOW BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER TO 6UPPI.Y THE
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TOOK ORDERS IHMPBCfPrtt.Y SOLICITED AND ENTIRE
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CLtA:RKEGC>TTOK
Uj a- »| iniflttMlT
of broke mill
nubrokc h*»r-
*ea and mules
which 1 will
mcU as low a*
the juarJsut
afforas. Ex
amine 111V lot
before i»uy-
inve. I tmvu
jU-st ttMATfid
a car-load di
rect from the -
best ami most popular .stock-raisers of Kentucky
bat I am selling low. Sale Stable on Clayton
street, Athens, UaT octli-tf
~ into—
MilesTohnson,
\ adjudged idsane, and was order
to be confined in ah asylum. Her
husband announces that he will have
her brought into court again to-nu>£
row on habeas corpus proceedings.
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pared than ever, for any work Ip. •)
work is flnKlan and warranted.
BOOTS ami SHOES REPAIRED
on*short notice. Will half-sole from 50 cents to*]|
11.-5, according to quality. Price* So suit the'
imes. Thanking «uj customers for their past
C ronafre, I n fpectfully soliat' a coBiinuance of
same. fbbUvU , . .
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