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SOUTHERN BANNER: JULY 16, 1S78
ONLY A HUSK,
i upon liis senses like tlie voice of] all n*st«»;eil with the bright angels
j the Risen Saviour up ui S ml of Tar- j of praots and love an I j-.y spreading
A TEMPERANCE STORY. • M , .
j 4 We’ll See" lie repeated, setting
his foot firmly upon the ground;
Tom Darcey Vet a young man, | .„ t ] |j,„„ |, u ^vended his way home-
had grown to be a very bad one. VV:n< i
At heart he might, have been all j q„ the following inornmg he said
right, if his head and his will had j to j,j s w .;f fc ;
only been all right; but these being J « j^u u „ have you any coffee i the
wrong, the whole of the machine was i house?”
going to the bad very fast, though I <• Yes, Tom.” She did not tell
there were times when the heart felt
something of its eld truthful yearn
ings. Tom had lost his place as
foreman in the great machine shop,
and what money he had now earned
came from odd job9 ot tinkering
which he was able: to do here and
there at private residences ; for Torn
was a genius as well as a machinist,
and when his head was steady
enough, lie couhl mend a clock, «>r
clean a watch as well as he could set
up and regulate a steam engine—and
i)pj (hi buffer than any.
man ever employed.
One day Tom had a job to mend
a broken mowing machine, lor which
he .received li\*e dollars, and on the
following morning started out for his
old haunt—the village tavern. lie
knew his wife sadly needed the
money, and that his t wo little chil
dren were absolutely suffering from
want of c'otbing. That morning he
1 eld a debate with the better part ot
himself; but tins better part had be
come very weak and shaky, and the
demon of appetite carried the day.
So away to the tavern Tom went,
where, for two hours, lie felt the ex-
hileraling effects of the alcoholic
draught, and fancied himself happy,
as he could laugh and sing; but, as
usual, stupefaction followed and the
man died out. He drank while he
could stand, and then laid down in
the corner, where his companions left
him.
It was late, almost midnight, when
the landlord’s wife came into the bar
room to see what kept her husband
up, and she quickly saw Tom.
“ Peter,” said she “ why, don’t
you send that miserable Tom Darcey
home ? He’s been hanging around
here long enough.”
Toasts stupefaction was not sound
sleep, and the calling of his name
aroused this senses to the keenest at
tendon. He had an insane love for
rum, but did not love the landlord.
In other years, Peter Tindar and
himself had loved and wooed the
sweet maiden, Ellen Goss, and he
had won her, leaving Peter to lake
up wi h the -vinegary spinster who
him that her >ispw had given it to
her She was glad to hear him ask
for coffee instead of the old, old
cider.
“ I wish you would make a cup,
good and strong.”
There was rcallv music in Tom’s
then wii'M ..ver the hoard.
*?>„ the following Monday morn
ing, Tom Darcey assumed his place
at the head ot the great machine
shop, and those who thoroughly
knew him hud no fear of his going
back in the .-lougu ami joylessness.
A few day- later Torn met Peter
Tindar on the. stieet.
“Eh, Tom, old 1m»v, what’s up?”
“ I am up—light side up.’’
“ Yes—I sc--. H it I hope you
haven't forsaken us, Tom ?”
“ I have forsaken on’y the evil
you have in store, Peter, 'flic fact
is, I concluded my wife and little-
rues had fed on husks long enough,
BUGGIES,
BUGGIES BUGGIES
BUGGIES,
Wf HATERS}
Athens, Georgia,
Manufucturer of aiul dealer in all kinds of
voice, and the wife set about the and if there .was a kernal left in my
work with a strange flutter m her
head
Tom drank two cups of the strong,
fragrant coffee, and then went out—
went out with a resolute slop, and
waflTed straight to the great manu
factory, where lie found Mr. Scott in
the office.
my
had brought him the tavern, and he
knew that the tapster ha of late
gloated -over the misery of the wo
man who had ouee discarded him.
“ Why don’t you send him home?”
demanded Mrs. Tindar, with r.n im
patient stamp of t he foot.
“ Hush, Betsy i He’s got money.
Let him be, and he will be sure to
spend it before he g>*es home. I’ll
It: vc tlie kern •! of the uut, and his
wife may have the husk !’’
With a sniff and a snap Betsy
turned away, and shortly after Tom
Darcey lifted himself upon his elbow.
u Ah, Tom, fire you a \ake ?’’
44 Yes."
“ Then reuse up and have a lmt
glass.”
u No, Peter,' I won’t drink any
more to-night.”
44 It won’t hurt you, Tom -ji t a
glass.”
“I know it won’t,” said Tom, but
toning up his coat, by the only button
left. “ I know it jj^in’t.”
And with this he went -out into
the chilly air of the night. When
he got away from the shadow of the
tavern, he stopped and hooked up at
the stars, and then he looked down
upon the earth.
44 Ah,’’ lie muttered, grinding his
heel in the gravel, “ Pei.er Tindar is
taking the kernel and leaving poor
Ellen the husk, and I am helping
him to do it, I am robbing my wife
of joy, robbing my children of honor
and comfort, robbing myself of love
and life—just that Peter Tindar may
have the kernel and Ellen the husk !
We’ll see!”
It was a revolution to the man.
The tavern keeper’s brief speech,
meant not for bin cars, had come
“Mr. Scot!, I want to learn
trade over again.”
44 Eli, Tom ! Wi.at do you
mean ?”
“ I mean that it’s Tom Darcey,
come back to the old place asking
forgiveness for the past, and hoping
to do better in the future.”
44 Tom !’’ cried the manufacturer,
starling forward and grasping his
hand, 44 are you in earnest? Is it
really the old Tom ?”
“ It’s what’s left of him, sir; and
we’ll have him whole ami strong
verv so n if you’ll only set him at
work.”
“ Work ! Aye, Tom, and bless
you, too! There is an engine l<» lie
i s»-l up ami tested to-day. Come
with me.’’
Tom’s hands were weak and un
steady, hi t his brain was clear, and
with his skillful supervision tlie en
gine was set lip ami tested, but it
was not perfect. There were mis
takes which he had to correct, and it
was late in the evening when the
work was complete.
44 How is now, Tom ?” asked Mr.
Scott, as lie eame into the testing
ln-use ami found tin- workmen rea ’y
to depart.
“ She’s all right, sir. Yon may
give your warrant without tear.”
“ God bless you, Torn ! Y«u don’t
know how like sweet music the old
voice sounds Will you take your
place again?”
“Wait till Monday morning, sir.
It you will offer it to ulC then, I will
take it.’’ * •
At the little cottage Ellen Dareey’s
fluttering heart was sinking That
morning, after Tom had gone, slie
had iound a t wo dollar hill :in her
coffee cup. She had be- n out and
bought tea ami sugar and flour and
butter, and a bit of tender steak;
ami all day long a ra • of light had
been dancing and skimming before
her—a ray from the blessed light ol
other days. With prayer and hoye
she s.-t out the tea-table ajtd waited,
hut the sun went down, and no Tom
came. Eight o’clock—and almost
nine. Oh, wits it but a.thl^ glimmer
idler all? t'i
Hark! The old step! strong,
eager for home. Yes. it was Tom,
with the old grime upon LU hands,
e.-irt, or in my •uannond, they should
have it.”
“ Alt, von heard what I said to my
wife that night ?’’ '* w v
“Yes, Peter; and I shall In-grate
ful to yon for it as loiig l!liv»*. My
reiiKUiiberanee of you wilf always he
relieved l»y that tinge of warmth
and brightness.”
L-ffiBLl 8 H 111 " ■ ■ !■■■. L J ! L*. _ '■■■■Ji
lies
Top or no top Buggies anil Spring Wagons
All kinds of vehicles repaired at short notice
painting mid trimining done in the best and
latest sty lcs. Work put up to order and war
ranted to give satisfaction.
Black Smithing
Done in the best manner, harness made and re
paired at short notice. I use the best material
that can he had. and have skilled workman who
know their bnaim 8-. Having an experience of
Heven tears 1 feel confident of giving satisfac
tion. Give me a trial and I am satisfied yon will
he pteased us I do the cheapest work in the city.
Shop opposite
J. Z. COOPER’S LIVERY STABLE.
W. R. BEAVERS.
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JOHN W. OWEN;. >
ATTORNKV AT LAW,
Toeon City, ha.'
I-* t v
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Jircuit. Will give special utti-nion to alt claims
9 it rusted to his care. OctiO-1873-ly.
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chi
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10 dozen Picture Mats the most bcuutiful
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Panel Pictures.
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Just received and fi r sale cheap at
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WOOL CARDING.
T HE undersigned is now prepared to receive
custom Wool for carding, and solicits the
patronage of wool growers. Satisfaction guar
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fit. T. FOWLER.
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SfflMtewmftm.*A.4I.t<.tr.k 8udi^,>w«r.£
i anti the otlor of oil upon his gaiv
1 incuts
“I have kc|it yon waiting, Nellie.”
* l Tom!”
“ I ilitlii’t mean to, hut the work
hung on.”
4 Torn, Tom. You have been to
the old shop.”
“Yes, and I’m to have the old
place, and—
“ Oh, Tom.”
And slit* ihiwv her arms around
his neck anti e o n i d his face with
kisses.
“ Nellie, darling, wait a little, and
you shall have the old Torn back
again.
“Oh, Tom. I’ve got him now —
bless him, bless him. My own Tom.
My husband, darling.”
And then Tom Darcey r.alized the
full power and blessing of woman’s
love.
It was a banquet of the Gods, was
that supper—of the household Gods
& ECKGIA, OCONEE COUNTY.—Whereas,
M. Eliza PouBainc Administratrix of
Thomas N. l’onllainc, Jr. deceased, petitions in
terms of the law to be discharged from said
idminirtratioa.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
zonccruod to allow cause ut my office, on or be
fore the first Monday in October next ugirinst
(lie granting of said discharge.
Given nude tuy hand at office this third day
of June 1878.
JAMES R. LYI.E, Ordinary.
Jnne.2S.3m.pd.
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wit: All of that tract or parcel of land, situate
lying and being in the city of Athens, Clarke
eouritv. Go., the place, whereon June Kirk
patrick, wido w of defendant John Kirkpatrick,
deceased, now lives, embracing the tan yard
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COTTON FACTOR
—AND—
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AGENT FOR TIIE
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94 BAY STREET,
Savannah., eorgia.
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[attorney at law.
! \VATKINSVILLE, GA.
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QEOBGIA, CLARKF. COUNTY.-
Bagging, Ties, Rope and other supplies fur- \ J® »lio«r cuitse ■? my <
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— V.,r nr t/i I.ivprnoot should nut he granted. •
,-rotl; oil the Smlti, by Newton, und on tint
East, by the roud leading from Athens to
kVatkimvilie, and conveyed in a certain inden
ture of mortgage, bearing date on the fifteenth
day of September in the year 1878. All levied
upon, and to be sold subject to the widow’s
tiower, by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa. issued
trom Clarke Superior Court, retornabto to the
August term 1876. John B. Patman vs. John
Kirkpatrick. All sold as the property of the
defendant, to satisfy the above stated mortgage
fi. fa. J. A. BROWNING.
july-2-;J0d. Sheriff.
Schedule Northeastern Railroad.
Change of Schedule.
On und after Sunday, June 10th, 1878, trains
on this road will run as follows. Trains daily
except Sunday.
Leave AMieus. 7.00 A. M.
Arrive at Lnia 9.15 A. M.
Arrive ut Atlanta.. 12.0U M.
Leave Atlanta via A. L,. R. R 2.40 P. M.
Leave Lnia 1 -'-.25 A. M.
Arrive at Athens 7.45 A. M.
This train makes close connection ih evening
with trains on Air Line Kuilioad going both
East und West, and in morning witli trains
coming from East anil West. In addition to
ubove,' a special train will leave Lula every
Saturday at 9.00 P. M., arriving at Athens at
11.15 P. M. and leave Athens Monday at 4.ts0
A. M. arriving at Lula ut s.10 A. M. This
special train connects at Lula with trains both
East and West on Air Line Railroad.
J. M. EDWARDS,
jeo-tf Superintendent.
nislicd. ,
consignments for sate or shipment to Liverpool
or Northern i>orts.
Mr. A. A. WInn, Cashier nnd Correspondent
of the lute firm of Groover, Stubbs & Co., has
an interest in ’he bus’ucss. ung21-tf.
J OB WORK OF,ALL r.ESCRIP-
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Detroit F’rei: Press Co.,
Detroit, Micb.
Whereas,
Howell Cobb Davis, applits to me for letters
of Gunrdianship of tlie person of Ktnmie Davis
of said county, orphan of Middleton P. l>nvis„
deceased, uiiilcr fourteen years of ace. These-
re therefore to cite and admonish all eonceni-
offiet on or .before the-
next, why said lettt-r.-
Given under my baud :it office this atli day
of June, 1978.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary -
June 11.30!.
N ( .
against Mrs. Eleanor Moore, lute ot Clarke
county deceased are hereby notified to presen:
the same for payment to my agent, Wm. L.
Mitchell, Fisq., ut Athens, within the time pre
scribed by law, and those indebted to said de
ceased are requested to make immediate pay
ment to my said agent, or myself.
WM. C. MOORE, Ecxcutor.
June 11.30J.
fJEORGIA-
Wheteas, Edward C. Long applies to me
for Letters of Adniinistrati.n on the estate of
Crawford Long, late ot said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and nemo iish all
conee: n-d to show cause at my office on or be
fore the first Monday iu August next why said
letters shout'd not be granted.^
Giveu undertnv hand at office this -20th day
ot June, 1878. ASA M. JACKSON,
June 25, 30d. Ordinary.
f^EORGIA—Clarke County.—
Whereas, Thomrs N. Ponllain, applies to
nic for Letters of Administration de bonis non,
with tlie wdt annexed, on the estate of Thomas
Wrav, late of said county deceased.
These are therefore o cite and admonish all
concerned to show cause at my office on or be
fore tho first Monday in August next why said
letter# should net be granted.^
Given under my hand at ofliec this 24th day
of June! 1873. AS.’. M. JACKSON,
June 25,30c’. Ordinary.