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SOUTHERN BINNER: MAT 14, 1878.
MElIDItl.YL ADDRESS
OF
W. I>uvl% Ksq.
DELIVERED AT COLLEUKCIIAPKI, APRIL
2>>TII, 1878.
Ladiesaf the Memorial Association—
Ladies and Gentlemen: Tin*
SmUt is, today, rcjdoituf in
titu coinnfiiiorati jii o> her illus. riotts
dead She is smilinj, and at the
same time she drops a flower and a
tear on the grave* ot a thousand
cemeteries. The hones and ashes ot
her gallant sons lie scattered thiou<>h
out the Stales; and we, the people
of this proud city and vicinity •" et
again to visit the tomhs of our
kindred and friends, lint it is not
in tit ir memory only that, we have
assembled. \V • honor ‘"their scat
tered dust wherever it may rest.’’
We care not whence they came,
Dear is ti.e.r lifeless clay,
W,Rllier uaUnu.vn, or known to fame
Tueir cause a.id country still the s:enc,
Taey ,e i ar. t tvuro the grey.
Von have entrusted to me a dutv
not easily performed. 1 could inn
aspire to add to the glory which
httvers to-day over a fallen Confed
eracy, nor shall I afeinpt to find n • w
laurels lor the heroes that sleep
beside her in the same grave. Full
of hott us, their spirits have ap
proached the routines of glory beyond
the 'tars.
We can only claim the memories
of their h-roie deeds. These we arc
here to cherish ; these we are here
to itel’end. and these we are here to
honor; Inti, how can we add new
honor to such men ? \Y hat speaker,
what living orator, can more than do
justice to such men? can more than
meet the expectations of such an
audience? An atidieftee—your bos
om- swelling with patriotic devoticn.
I see before mu eloquence flashing'
from every countenance. Feelings
mingled with grief and joy, in qttiek
succession are passing over us and
iilling every som with emotions that
stifle the utterance. We cannot
speak them. We cannot define them.
And though Omnipotence has given
to nut few the tongue of an orator,
yet, thank Heaven, mi such an occa
sion we are all endowed with His
passion and patriot but. What soul is
not elated ; what imagination is not
excited when the images of the Con
federate <!• ad rise tip ttefore us ? Who
f ‘ */< ! . • »\ m %
can lie si) unpatriotic, who can he so
iintauiilul ami lieaeherou- as not yet
to honor the great truths tor waich
they perished ?
nc 111.lie .'iiniul- of iiiini.it w r-
faiv* ast.t y •w.wui find that nmtdiion,
O.l io y, and t in' love of glory atv lint
iiniivipi y.ly di e. m >me powers hat
impel .Si.tt.-s and g«»vk-mmeiu* in war
fm I nisurr<'ctio:i. ij«»r are they any
l.'-o-eih* motives that luWe peistiadmi
IW my great heroes to.bfavelv -trug-
g!(* to bear tin* paint from the field
oi" earuage F- >r examples,'see m,
fin* s owy ete>- . t tne' Alps a proud
w inn*r siuilin.. hack upon Csirtmige
Oil the ine side, ami on the other,
t" iking below, he sees finely Itn y
b*m» .dug in beauty, l ien in art and
iii latm e and imiiiona! in arms and
cfi 'ptenee. On! what immortali y,
it h eou'd lint waiv - his sceptre ..yer
t • o proud laii i! See andt her, once
t • rid -of Fraiie-and ihe terror f
K ’ pf, •• ho-e on...it oti ns e. mined
h’ " HI distant il-> . liter to live
0it»> he--Says tie nnseTahte eaptivi v.
ATii<r!«..r. by Vrh,,.,. •« sena. -
A" re *w i\e |, >.y ®* .«! sword an
%■ olir^I a as til ed. by wTiTtfi**
Roe. lion the edlliee of rt*i't'.-:if go\*’«
-i.um*ii :md-'fi v. |ed with
r e-.ftati m\ anl.nr^' wfi . ‘wl.ea
*i ; *d e.mqaetvth-'Vtie-^.n| . 8 ,«t
*J 'ii hud wV|fc IfWf'jT sihy child
U»e Inch* vvns-iid jftb're m hiiui.iii
g.^e to «’ .o!* Ins tmrs.i.ig
4,ii b - Cm. it be,e,tn h .’e, t hat Mien
ft.Olives evei fir .1 Hie-spiftls
sleeping warriors? iN..! They .ou^„.
f> r liberty. They pet.sm.l ...t p.sti.e.
For justice! What eoitnt be giami.
ft *u«l eo mi he higher ! O.llnun.her. ,. f
Si.rroutnle.t • i\ moiisau.i-,. ni, tf .| a
t; «- World, With ih ? Hi. s .inn ■ te;>
* ft . *
3. • th no iliv-tr eue.I. hev ng
that our leseiiv.f •’llftfi.t had he.n
ir.tni 1*d "ti ( 'Oii, and i..at the Cot. ...
tuliog of-our t iti.et*., mi.j Mi-pl i i.s u
t *b*U*Ht*U—o4H»|Wfi,f
eler..a. h.dp ..if'vot m^|> Moeiay }
«>«*•
lirave Confederates! Spartans of j The South will lie again.
An -rie.i! Again we meet to garland | will no longer he voic fi
iIn ir graves! Again we assemble in powers and resources wili he
tins Cl.apel under the shade and
classic walls of the University to
re-a t , i t, for awhile, their ashes, *o
see t eir noble faces, and to hear
once more from ntheir eloquent lips
the motives which prompted them to
leave ns, and the great truths which
led them to secession, and for which
they s criticed their lives upon the
alter of liberty. And we are here t<*
honor them not only as the dead—
not only as dead heroes, but as dead
rebels
“ t o the banner round which trey rallied and
swore,
Forever shonld wave onr Sout'iorn laud o’er.
“ We’il furl round their dust, fir they would
be proud,
Ha guardian folds should make' hem ashroud.
For our brave .non, % ns .hey au. k thereto
rest.
Flung over their country’s fair bleeding
breast,
A iraiu iu of glory which never can fade,
’.Neal'n oblivion's waters shall u.-ver be laid*
^ ca, |ie;iee to the dead, Lie's ware hire is
i'U't,
And the on-my, death, iias been conqnere i
at last;
Though the palui of the victor on earth was
uugiven
Tin- .land of t ie Savior bestowed it in
Heaven.”
What better evidence, what higher
testimony of the patriotism and
braver, of our fallen Confederates
could 1 ask than that of living wit
nesses ? Not only living, but pres
ent! Veterans in a “cause thongh fi.s',
yet just.’’ Why have you gathered
around me here? Brave men! Heaven
lias blessed you and prolonged your
lives that you may not only partici
pate in this memorial, but that von
may sit here, and by your eloquent
silence transmit to'posterity the true
history of those who fought wiili and
perished beside yon in thedftritggle
for Constitutional liberty: From m\
lips you have heard nothing n^w, and
my feeble voice is’tmable to thrill you
with emotions other than those which
animated your spirits on am* hundred
battle tfi-lds. You have fought with
the brave, and you *have fought, w hen
the brave were falling around you
as they raised the last cheering shout
in behalt of freedom’s. Faithful wit
nesses. Wc honor t> e nurtiv.-- and
praise the tender conipaasfiui tbr the
dead that prompted von to ass hie
on tins ro-tr. in Ami w . it your
spirits shall livfc with your e.uurades
in eternity, and vottr ashes sleep i i
yonder cemetery, in ty Un-re In-
otln rs left to’ defend your memories
Fount en years sine.* v.-n er sun
r«.s and set in t lil.-rual b o-..|, T e
evil |i:i.ssjuiis ol tlie gr at civil suit.,
SO !: i f :is many of the mi • a:, n l.r.iv.
are i-iuu-crti&l on ei her sbl , mov
siee). in n .iivion, yet t ,.-n- a.,. |
win* ar»- still crying •nit r n i! ro-u*i!
rin-v are Vet trying to dUlmuor us*
Tn. y would yet disgrace its. lim ii-
.sympathy we lbrjve tlu ; 4» all aifd
only hope that Heaven may be as
compassionate.
There were brave an t patriotic
men . .t either side. Tiu.se who sms
vive bait- met, rcmiii.-d and now five
in It ir.iiony and ‘ntiioti. They It ino-
th • d.-ad of both side*, h.r as t ,e»
were brave enough to figiu tor tnei.
Inme-t e nvictioiis, they are men
eiuitign to concede that ott.eis were
>ciuated by the same motives. Yet,
it tluwe arc those*"who ate stdi dts
satt-Ii d. we van only tell them t at
XaA'Jir XTOT1CSS.
4.
oped and in ited in int.-re-t"wljj. t he !
West, rite reins of governiRent sli it 1 1
change hands. Ti en we will urine j
the epitaplt of our lead. Tuc ,
fellow-citizen's we will write t. ••
epitaph of our kindred aild trteods
that now sleei> in yonder Necrop Ii-.
A monument is already erected to
their memories. Noble worn n,
devoted mothers and lovely ntai- «its,
the motives that prompted von to
raise this column will ever biTeuiul.t-
ted bv the fair daughters of Athens
and Georgia; and the s,,;iit ami
love that consecrated it will oontimi ■
to rekindle in the (marts of sVc ed
it! : generations. This monument
will never moldcr. Tito mctiiurns o,
those it stands to coin.lie.II..rate wit.
never perish, but wotitiu'ie lo grow
brighter as ages fade niv.ty >Tm tr
names will live on, immortal a*'" tlu.-ir
own eternal spirits. “ Fort he. s.gh-
aml eotemnor.iry gralitu io have at
tend these sublime spir.ts to their
eternal abode; ami the prayers ul
posterity will ascend in glowing re
membrance of llleir illustrious deeds,
fhe laurels that now droop a-sgimy
shadow their tombs with monu
mental glory wit! be cultivated by
the tears of ages; and embalmed in
the heart of an admiring world, the
temple erected to their memory will
be more glorious titan the Fyv.im.ds,
and eternal as their own imperi-hablt
virtues.”
9. DORTCU,
ITOHNEY AT l.AW,
«'arii6dvi]le, Ga.
How to 1*laco the Bed—IIoy.
to Sleep upon It.
Bat on Reichetihuch, who has de
voted many years of deep study to
the art of bed inakiug, maintains
that y*»u must rot always lie on your
bed ns it is made, under penalty ol
abridging your life by a great num
ber of years. It, says the B iron, a
mere magnet exercises an iuihfence
on sensitive persons, the earth’s
magnetism must certainly make itself
tell on the nervous lit** o! -tnaii.
lienee he insists on. the salutary
effects on the inhabitaqu^j^- the
Northern hemispheref’lyiiH^i^^tiei^
In-ds to the North, an I tho eof the
S nilherti with their heads to the
South. F<>r travelets with .short
mem >ries we may pul the ritle in
general terms. In whatever hemis
phere you m.iy be. always deep will,
voir fe-t to the eqaalor, and lei
yotb' b.i |y !i<* “true a* a needle to
the pole.” In giving this rule the
1> iron l.a-simply told n fio.vtolive
i a i ul.-e l ,etr-.; 'or the poi r ititve-
li**ii o the body is. it app'-ar.-, of he
iti.ini-i imp .italic* for toe i>i'(ip r
<• rcidalfi'it f the I, an I webav.
15 iron Releherbae.i’s ailthor'Iv for
staling that til toy disturbance- in the
h iiuan organism have In—o eared hv
feiVbr|Wiht i^rht* . oWpas-f from’that
it It il oeettpied bet-ire. fir'l s.udi a-
h ive hitherto been ii. tlie habit of
shepittg with lit-ir heads where
tin ir feet ought to he take to heart
tl.e example of the late Dr. F.seh*
werter, of .Magdeburg, who recently
died :r the age of loO years, andl
al lays attributed his long life to his
taithf. 1 oi.-ei vauceo. the polo to pole
p si».ioii of sleeping. Toe most un
it althy position, w e are told, is when
lie '»«ly lies due Cast and west.
S.ime ••tiservers aa-ii.e us that sleep
amount to
dn4 that
ed l»r
»«
Sun‘Splits. *
br i e whose memories we are Imn-• ^ 8 ' v
««,»^pMird ami j)Prni'jtts4’e'^s tHmun IWwMi|illh<nij>iMiat 8H».spoto
ne>er iii- di-turbed, neither cim tVn-y -noiv iaiuiMC^ tunkiit'Kv -olirtpa
bs .otiored by the how Is .of de
praved and unseijiptilotts men.
“ fi •“ "n rinhaline l an sai itrd
Dt*nr iia tbe blootlv )»rav .
Ne hr.))" .as too* stras l.rre .’,,,11 tro:( 1,
f ie lifib igc of tin i<- or ,vc.
N"!- p'm I ilmir l<-rv he forgot,
IV i r'i i o tier ce .r'i k -s, •
Ur iionor points t. e , ullnw^r) s of,
W.iere Tntor prondo a c-e| s.
' "ii liinvhfo minstr.-is’ voiceless time
In'lont'd.-fs son s'at! ted
are
•oli people
have St'.-n Tbent and everybody has
read ab on • tieln. It is ti'cll known
that t e surface of the son is not
that iiiii unit d.sk of light that it
• as oi •• v RupjHised to be,' but
I aba.in .s ia gul s, dark eltasuts, up
Jr sfii-ig s’r ana <•. Il lining gases,
[ :fd I nt" liuetiees. sometimes
j Ihii.HOo . ii - • igh. But these
t s.fixing fl* •sate Hot uniform ; the
J sea o? sola tir<-, like our own oceans,
. * ••mai.ytt vanqitWtc t <«« Ijm flown, t-son., times quiet. Tiie spots, are
varistil"^*.- ! • ow many and enors
pj E.TUUA8IIEB,
attohney at law,
Wutkiusville, Gn.
(iffice iu former Ordir.arj ’s OtScc.
juuSo-lSiti-lj-
p Or. THOMSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Special attention paid to criminal practice.
For rcfcrct.ee apply to Kx-Viov. T. II. Watts
aid ilon. David f lopion, Montgomery, Ain.
odica over l*o-t otf.ee Athens, Gn.
lcl>a-167o-. f
JOHN W*. OWEN,
imiltNhV AT LAW.
Tocoa. City, Ga.
Will practice in all tlie counties of the West
ern Cireiii'., Hart and Madison of the Northern
Jircu'it. Will give special attonion to all claims
entrusted to his care. oct2<MS75Ty.
I’llPli UaUIOW. 0. C. Bakkovv, Jit
jjiimnv ltl'os.,
ATTORNEYS at law,
Olfiee over Taiuiadge, Hodgson & Co.
i-a.l-ly
i i 1J. HILj IY,
u.
ATTORNEY at law.
At'uei s, Ga.
Garden Seed!
AND
GRASS SEED.
We have now tiie largest stock ot Seed ip
this part of tiie State, all of which aro Fresh,
ot u sin Ie package of old Seed iu our stock.
We have also u large stock of
STEEL II AIK BRUSHES.
The fourth lot since October last. Our
1>RUU£,
Paints,
Lead,
Oils,
Varnishes, Turpentine,
We can otL-v at low prices.
(\ IV. LONG & to.,
sopH-ly Athens. R'-.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
ADGUSTA, G-uA..
The Leading Hotel of the City.
Noted for its cleunlines:., and tlie cxcelleuer
of its table.
RATI”
>•_> 1*ER DAY.
Prompt attention giv
• o saute respectfully i-o
i to a!) business ami
■ited. janll-ly
Lamah Conn. IIowell Cobb.
k * II. CO 15It,
ATTOlt.NKYS IT I.IW,
Athens, Ga
yaffice in Dcupree Building,
l,li'J2-lS7G-1>
The Proprietor solicits from the citizens ol
Athens a continuance of that Iibc.al patronage
they have heretofore giien him.
B. F. BROWN,
octlfi Itn. Proprietor
Ai.ex S. Erwin.
pH WIN a cou;
Andrew J. Cobb.
At I'UiiM-AS AT LAW.
Athens, (la
>fficc on Corner ol Bioad and Thomas street*,
over Child-, Niekersou & ty*.
feb‘22-1876-ly
^SUUUUY . MoCDBBY,
attorney svb X.A.W.
Hartwell, Georgia,
Will practice in tiie Superior Courts of North
east Gcotgia and Supreme Court at Atlanta.
Aug 8. 1876 tf
James R. I.vle, . Alex. S. Erwin,
Wutkiusville. Athcu-.
J YLK & EKWIN, .
A TTOHNLY'S A T LA W.
Will practice in partnership iu tlie Superior
Court of Oconee County, and attend promptly
to all busiuesB intru-' .1 to their care,-
jautt-Sm.
|ACItHON r oav AH,
attorneys at law,
Athens, Ga.
Office South Wot Corner of College Avenue
and Clniton Street, also at the C"iirt House
\l| parties desiring Criminal Warrants, .-an irei
liem at any tint • by applying to the County
Solicitor at ibis office. 'h-clC ls74-tf
^ Nr. COCIIBAN,
ATTOriXTE'Sr ILT X-JkW,
Gainesville, Ga.
•Real K-tat. mi 1 G-ncral T.nn'd Agent foithe
purchase and s-.dc ot Miner.' 1 and Farmin'
Lauds in Hall, and t * <• other c-uid ins *>i Non t -
u-t G'-orgia. Mineral ores tesiei'i mid titles to
dropert- investigated. Special atlelil mi givci
rot i • pitreiiase and side ot’ e t\ property,
m-.ivj—i'.iii -I N. D(»t>EY. Alt-rnev.
BtT.susrsGS
r. '•
Wsvfc3la.na.a3sor 5s >7awaler.
At SJicini'-l’.'tDiv. next duorto Reave* A Nieh-
ol-on’s. Itra i I street, Athens, Georgia. All
work warranted 12 moot be.
scptl2-tf.
\\(l s.tLK SI'ABLK.
Carrlatresi,- ItiurglcH horses
'or hire. Terms reasonable.
E M. WH1TF.1D AD,
Washington. Wiikes county, Go.
. v«.t
Mariwetlxea: cfe !F©w,
BLoIVCT^S'JVIIXTTTi’S
TWO SHOPS FOR 1877.
One ut the old stand in front ot
Messrs. GANN & HEAVES,
Thcyrther on the road to the npper bridge and
opposite
Mr. JOHN Z. COOPER’S,
Livery Stable. We have first class workmen
• I
* of every description,
Platjtw ,^nd CefiCAVE Shoks
. Manufactured to order. .. .
WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES,
And alf kinds of Machines and Jm
plemenlR repaired on short notice,
iantt-tf.
SIMMONS
, Liver Regulator.
’ Hepatitic* Comp. Cathartic Pills.
Tutts Pill, Pnrtis Plaster.-. *
r Worm Cjmcbf and V^nyfqg^,
Sarsitparilla, Bttchti.
Tutts and llanibleton's Hair Dve.
fi iiiline prepared for use.
Long's (iertitan Cologne.
Long’s Cologne.
Lead, Oil, Glass and Varnish.
Morphine, Op.titu, Clietnnals.
Hair brushes and Collins.
^ J’ellnntery, Toilet ryoaps.
.! And everything in the Drug
Line, al lowest prices at
,. C.^YY.-i.ONG Co.'s
Drug More,
Allietis, i ia.
septll.ly.
L1VEBY, FEED HKD Silt STABLE,
w . iY.'blxcna, Goorgia-
GANN & REAVES, PROPRIETORS. _
■ Tfill be found at their old stand, rear Frank
lin House building, Then is street. Keep al
ways on hand good Turnouts and ca end dri
vers. Stock well cured for when en' rusted to
onr cure. Stock on hand for Rale a* nil • lines,
declotf.
T TiaAKMP f
Boot and S3aoe-Ma3s©r r
JOveb Jacop.b & Michael’s Store.)
First class work turned out on short notioo,
kt liberal prices. Give me a call and get geo* 1
material and fnfc work. marchl.l-tf ^ |
’Soiiiil!
isurance»
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H as jsut returned fRom a visit
ninongthe Principal PIANO and ORGAN
factories in New York, B< foil and other citita-
aving iirrutiged for tl c Largest and most com,
plcte assortment ever offered South, nt prices
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f
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young Pr op’r
STEVENS II ON AS, Serretary.
(iross Assets, AprifT. 1S77, . . S78l,f<6«' «2
Reoident Directors.
r.iesti.rit- Ifow they fell.
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N< - .* w ri ck, i or change, n.TwIntera’blight',
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•Watcima^ef "and fe^ele^,
(Singer Mnehitto Office, College Avonue), '
ATHENS, - GE©3RGIiS-
I have opened at tlie above place, wlnre I
will give strict attention to repairing end
cleaning of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. A! 1
work done in first class stylo and at reasonable
rates. Give me a call. april 23-6m.
Y'ol’so L. «. Harris, Htkvexs Thomas,
John II. Newton, Eliza I.. N. wton,
I)r. IIrnry IIi’ll, Kkroinano Piiinizt
A Lins P. Duarino, lut. R. M. smith,
Col. ItnRBRTThomas. John IV. Nicholson,
hi 22-wly,
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