Newspaper Page Text
13. 1880.
■Bishop Haven >!ic>l iu MaleU-n,
* PKciinwH*- -Ty nor S.i.1 •
y»M
The woi'ii "ill scon
Siuff Athens: is made ol
nial .School matter will toll thr talc.
know what
Tl Nor-
■Wo don’t care a Cent ell- lit toeing
'rant, or I'rt.i, but > Fred
,1,; there’s a crrv.t to fair to
SCO.
ol
tin" fonhil’c are
In ir prese nt major
tel to a tlii:d tcim
^Thc l»'o|
think tcinioi
as j’l-t h - e
of the inajotalty-
Wo Inn! hope'll that lho ohi \e:nr
uoiihl !o :i.'e,"e,l to elio "ilhe.ul any
... . •>..J-. pal li.-iili g -nims Out,
Wild
ho|c. t
II',’ Ul
vain, vain
i < inn
.1,1 k-
A t - t vo of Kvet is talLeel of in
•S..n 1m,i • isoo according to the Xetet
IMU)\ e h oh gives tho liillnuiuj re«
port eii a woman's meeting e,u the
suhjoft: “They praised up Eve and
ran nou n Adam awfully, Aelam was
mean; ho told tales on Ere about
that apple; Eve didn’t tell on Adam;
sic v.as true as steel. When the
dre adful day t-aiio, ami the eleputy
sheriff ojectoel them from tlie’r homes
c ‘od. Eve eli.ln'l slurel there hill! V
hcring, 1 u set to work and made Ad*
am an ulster of fig leavjs and lu rsi lf
tnew pclt.eoit. Shu deserves and
most haven statue-” “
THE JUCOXJAXD lmi VSWICS HUAI,.
Next Tocselay, the 13lh, is the day-
advertised hyrthe Governor for ll.e
sale, in Macon, of the lease of the .-
Macon anil Brunswick railroad, which
1 i menmiiins^Iav Oth
our readers remember failed to H citv !»|Jkon aftit 2d0,<
perfeeteel it* the time Vie road uus
i I. I iijn^ aliwtiii mill WllfijU’rr^
Wc have More ’«*,m wo "rite, ! and Dickerson; J
numhirone -volumeline
Herald, puolis... el
— --- >, , i. Those who listened to the sermon
—oflheNcw i ’ •' ’ 1 11 ,J ‘ ’ : at the Baptist cbureli last Sunday
Wednesday :1! “ l * >uclKmau - Douglas?, Crittenden eight eoulel not have failed to he im-
Au Aimriran satisfied with his
monr-v get ling* and willing tostop is a
rare indie iiluah Such a one is Mr.
\r. II. 1 lays, of New York, President
.1 the 1 <!• uk of the Stale of New
A ■ ik. .I!,- has offered his resignation
the directors, t.. take effect Jan. 1,
Hay-.
"hill
I
stect lad*,
weighing •'
re-main,te r
•111 p. lie -
■ .l,e
"i,l,
varel.
II l-T
slrtin^'iS
o.iia; »!»•
eilviT'l tii
art! ci li
lad,
loop-
A lev Si.pl
nit!. 11,. |.
■ t „f ti,,
> -1 le giv, s as his reasons that he
ici'uiiiulati il all the noneynes
y l - insure his comfort for the
‘"h i o' his li e, ar.el is desirous
lie from hi.Mm-s*. That Mr.
an American his lette-r,
i- I'li'.'.ied a few- days ago
‘ i li p family histoiy,
i I. i»i nl. Mr. Hayes took
• tey ni.ji-li i.e low lay*
.' i i -' r years ago. Then
"t :he- l.aok «a» soiling al
• •1 m IIS.
I, 1 *i e*si,h u‘ i:,l (
+1 in Chicago, J
. -an's, Jlpd v, hat is now the vr.y
put up at public outer, in aeciuelence .A*... piper was then 4“t
w.th the first „fit | ._„. r 1, tW( . tb5r<1 j (! f„ ie
Concerning the at'pr inching sale the .. I
Aug.,.a assays: I^..e*
ill* reported iHar^ti (imurimr :, , , .
.w . . A . 1 , ... tot l.iirm*un \va< over n month
Colquitt least's tin? Man'll au«l hums , ,
. . r, j «*-<*. Lroiii I. w«* h am that the same
wick Uailro.ul on the 13th instant, h
T. Paine and his associates, who
old question that, ever since the first
famous passage ol the lhilkan by the
claim to have lease*? the roa.l \x*l No ; 0 , *1.1 *•
Uiosian?, has exerened the ih>wa rs of
take .lc, Rl j w , te-‘*i«Al,<fAesiiW
II,,.
vember, will
tlie delivery of
erjoine'il. If the
made to “stick” other pin.
ceeelings will l>e e-ommi'accil tl,at e-an
ouly be finally elevid.d, after years e,l
litigation, by the Su, icin' Court ol
the I'niitd .States^ L, t: e in.aui:m-.
Su,uner are pressed, if they never bail beeu It'
are who still sl| d'dncss of hypocrisy ;
a . tli|i bypocruy which wears the livery
■ , ' .? 3 ? ! Heaven to serve theelevil in. whieti
Wtt by ;he foni pretence makes long prayer,
which strains at a gnat anil swallows
a camel; that hypoe-rsy wnic'i makes
tu*;, outwardly appear rigiitvaus and
c-letin, while within they ure full ot all
linden,mess, that hypocrisy which
called foilb the only curse that came
from the lips of the Savior. We
eoulel not, if we would, add anything
to the force and intensity of the
t tp , ..,lwords of tue preacher as he spoke of
IjHPUoJfclSUw tpMInliii’hl prper MR- ■the’ hyixcrisy for which Jesus de
ity for some
•<’. some
av, when tin
will close
ptopertv , V, . appear t!,e,iitwspvefaM of the Daily nuunccel the scribes ami Pharisees in
• |..,,pem„g the ftireknelle. to Russian ” Wj^SECrJtaKEir t r IU», temple, but there is a milder to.,,,
*« *• saSHS.-srsiiUi
4M»i» xrja pm&fsz; ttM 1
r ,1 ' , , we lire p ihjsh ug. It is generally »* the Viler type, is us abouudi eg, ami
'■t 1 Inin tin* IVi.I.UA BAXiOfff ■** •»««*» and inexpressibly eon-.em] t-
. ... ... , . - »»••}. Mitii • iule 111 tue eyes ol :«li sensible iikii .
the lease ut lb* mails lib* m.d liie ex- l-'d.-Vh.le.'i'!... Itl-.-L ! ** “ sly paper in „,i, * \ , a !
tension from Macon, ic ^tiaiit
remain in xtutu quo, ami t c <V:«>
will have its silver ::rv I,,
"il
"fnr 1 !dc'i.c't, 1 ","’",'. 11 ee tl,',- hftVer ,
eh , 'Jf tleeirrulM-Vde-Vhilu t^ie 1 Slack ! I'Uper 1 aiid women, ami when ilivel,pe l into
,i»'h.phieM*Vr »uw.Ut'fd»- t l V ero h I «n»tnrity, becomes hypocrisy of
, ,* . | in i unnf.cr f»np- v ti a vjjnlain» as! the deeper dje. r r< so
' *' ‘ K | iii u h t f ll^L-F .' r^llf okVSitfilie'Staloas * •’•diculoua lolly il de^eacratts imo
'• * u ' I^anxf.i: ! . •*>, •• ' . • a serious crime, and finally, under if e
'•t; ‘r ; >i 11 ' ‘ ’ v« r< n. oi’superior smetity ami «> ‘tra -
A«1a
it i tu
lu.l
,TW KKNKHOKC’ASE.
and in at Je?ui» :ui
ih- other liumi, il i.-i ;
Governor ih tU umn
I!»•* !•:»'*• :i!i.l |<» ltd
•*v» r o l t*
lll:iV Ik: n.* .It in ti. j,. .
bill (. lilt t « till* ri.i.
in'.;mhi )u* util lutVt
jVe any oilier eiihvn * • «• .^bulc.'j
muerttl the leit-e .-e.f.- .. t'."r\4p ,\m N-ajfe^tW cvew.1 ol
WIi Vefy much i k-hUe.l l*, t»..-«l.;x> t*.i s..^ls Hdndfi
ernor un*l tlie Aitorney-t- , ' , “'.*-i’’ ■ ... i -1-
ti p peopl.iNn4.t».elmi«-n> 'I tit 'he 1
itui.v *'
nits vii ue, slips into elinreli s
arly hail a
n the; little,
- chroiiieJxil l !
then'
,.V'-Mp*** '
u< .vatj.*'» '' ■
• f a luil
icie lave
ftiwMMt '('is
FlttntKs
A p. r'< li »iiu"n for l
tv-five ye.irs as *'! il,
who I.as its! I he li:,- . >1
mi.] l.iii,.e-i liming li.at
fur, la, ,11. ,1 li,< ,r !v
i'tisl fwens
Raikhurst,
is e river
in Cali-
ele t’e-a-t
[ ,TI,e
lately
Alabama, i
expimti. ■ .
pointed Mr
lawyer..:
till 'ti,.. I...-,
her, »lie 11 j
s op
al,lu
GoVei iior Colejijiit has caused fis
,:is- I. la- i-siiCel against the Stale
T.-rnsnr, r Mi l his sri-uritics for the
aril, av the lee- paid to him by
ee- tain parties in consideration of his
nooning ihu said parties to use the
State’s money. The Governor is ns
■ {aired l y law to do this, and was
! ■tnl, he shies, l,y the legislature
: to ii. Tin* amount for which the
i li-t- are i-sn <1 is nearly $26,000, and
’’e Atlanta (Constitution reports that
Itl.ei are directed agrinit properly
in \\, sl..no|on cminty belonging to
ii i- Tn :.«tirer, and other property in
:uc county belonging to B. J.
”’- ,,nc " r " ,0 "‘ curit ! tB ’ amI one | Southern Slates. No
m,« ho got the benefit of the to „, n8lUllu . „ b ,,, :
the State’s money. The
,! tlie property under these
otis will l.e contested in the
1 y the Treasurer and his sceus
who have counsel retained for
UAl'Ax M'AMI-
i, U*e,,ly-;ujr hours after it
eiiis, and 's ele-igiiatiil an “el,gages
inonl,” 10- a *‘ieilli>ioil,". inste-ael nf'a
>\ Wushiugton Ri'piiidiiau paper '■ eoiitw,’’ W‘ ihepresent wri.ers
is fiirnisheet l-y a South r i IP pnldi
can with mm • estimates eo eu oiug ,
the next House o, litprvsei.ttitivvs,
which do not make the outlook tor
the party appear any loo v, e :|. Of
the 5J93 representatives in v engiea-
187 came from the old lit-e .States and
105 from the old slave State.a in tie
present Congress, cl wing a!', the
mtnibers a. Republicans m l {
crats, the fiirme r have 1-5 I, lie-
Northern and 5 from lie V-Vtifl., in
if.
> ti -a
He.
dd, a ini mcd.ro. usage
pply to individualeom-
w;
Stales, while the Deim eiat-
from the Northern and 101 ti
it 1 ke
c fi I
the
1 *•’!>« :
diet
. I'taUTOlt AM, THE WEATIIEK.
-M. Alplion-e Hand,
of "The Xahob” and '
now, p i
ter Hum:
is a man stilt in his
handsome man,
blonde ha
in his nianin rs, and vc
by his hmt her u ritet f
Ihe
thor
“Sidoiii.-," and
T', tl.e I relic., wriler, af-
uio.-i popular in Anurica,
s. lie is ,
Idue-e-ytil, iih
1 is kii.tllv, ciiai mine
Im.irtdv like .1
Republicans cit'd carry ah t’
tricls in the Xor.h il er, would
trouble but the curru-pomlrnt !,,
over the election statistics f,
past ten years by distiie'ts aid
that of the 1S7 Northern d,-:.h
are democratic at al! time s a,:
dvr all circumstances. This
Is M
1 tm-
wnuld
19 in the
b it Uli.
Im e'rning ike lasliioos oft!,at d y
the i'a.a I- ii.forms iis rcadcis tlsat
" . ; c:, p. Itfs.s, cuinjicaed of suimmT
si.k<, io.il e iigeei w ith pipings ot eifflW
e-i. and sinking colors will he much
1,1 reipv t t. ward' the laid of the
,ao;.;h, a, d wilt !„• worn over miislt^
n, s, •.it!*-!'iinlumlereel or tiimmcl
woii tier .m i s ” l’rint l muslins wete
. s;; , ' ! lo hecry gem-rally adoptud
1 r ., • .deg d.e.-s. Giosdc Naples,
gh.e.'t', ami peiux ele soiewere tile ma
te,-.i. thuigttt most likely’ to lee in
vogue tor ha's and bonnets, hut those
ot -..tn, "o dd rcnaiii fashionable, dur
ing lh-. mouth. Dresses ut orgamiy,
spi.gged , ,1.mil easmere worsted.',
v.'e-t«- loming i: to favor, ami wcie
dir.-.i don the bosom, and tiie elraper-
i.-s !,ordered with lace: “irippk,”
ami a cei.itnre of
tel mile fjneidie., Hull cm,*es„
,,, «/.i i ,, «u|i fe «■, .-.i, I ...ti. r le.utis
llli’.I's sa df K*P’ ,U •
*••*,1 tVfL Her" ays ail. e a' i* II
faJMII':* "*•' prer-m m,., .-.ills
\ a, . ti I’m •, e a^r. *;iate awk.ia o ati-l Icueo inti .o:e,l
i-. 'iii; Imi':Ms, tel,-we kmi.v they slm.iid he gci.ii.no and a y, wanting |
,.u I.vm Ibewe-Utmare canahlc of tho o, mty i.,„ u nceomp .mrs what is |
, i ,-* •/! . naiiira! ’ li is in<»si cosuiuoiiiv
r a^-t.tvi who ro . uk Q| . v ^ ullltl4 i VAll i iv , by which
bcsHJthe wj mian an t-Mpty conceit or
pupuiuil Lnji|tiy uml dccip\tiorf*, and
that' has to h*r cW?4R\J (o a Jimseieiiss an’overweeah.g desire, to .gain the atk
. , • • . , .• • teation ot others. It is ot lea com-
iir-s, ot :he uu;:citanw <». ^staininc! . • , ... . . . .
,v*. . i*v ° bincd with mex}ie:ience, and always
suclr nil * ' l,s with an emotional nature without n*»
is th^]9€t>iWilum m which we timl ; flection or j^ood judgment. We see
Ali ens. There'‘ i'i tib u.-e 1 ^''itiihciug exMWtcd in attempts to c< py the
. j spe.ei, looks, dress and gestures ot
mutt*, rs. 'Hie. t ana liity t in * , « • . , •
* • . supposed to l»c superior, and it
’l is true’ Lli.it iV.h'.’ns not uuiiu« j is- noliccahle that tiie models select-
lest that diipo'jfto^i \t> p ^u*p It* the ; ed me generally of the \vor>t char-
music <d tiie times ii,at slum .i, ii .,ae' *eter. The high ruffs of the days of
dace bT its Imaslfd iwellis <i««“ Klizitbc-tl. were invented to
' 1 , coliccil tile
teil/.e a
genee. and .tuierpiise.
Tho lack of .
scraggy imok of her tunj»
esty, anil many- a good fellow of too
tl.is spirit-is par.,tully apparent in i gas or feathery temperaine
mure things than o:ta;Jiui in nothing i made himself ridiculous : -
Ilia. I
The Angusm
assume to i.e the “|„
the New York T.
Hen. A. II. stephxns,
that it'- is iho ve-rv g.
counsellor, f the (»e.,r.
Pretermit ting the Cinouul,;s vl >
thngrapliy, “tiiend and e-om seilur”
is good, very good, and m> doubt .Mi-.
Stephens is duly grateful and „p
ut font. - si's
1 friend and
ciative. Of e-f.iiii. he is. A j tk, a! fires ixlitiguisbcj
st —3 iiJfc moon, the human'
’I l(e fh^utio. jditen o’Jk French [live i ii^i^to^solxa U*e
psr, ntt^ieeasijp lo iirit'.T-- s* v, re- B;...i;y f r great Sol
th|.|M-i urnianeiofa foniifRhnt ..<.|,- .Jouth into jomethid
! '. Proctor, the eminent English leave tlie Republicans o: V.
aslre.iioji.e-r, e-an find no encourage-| States where they now t,:,v
u: :: ,- itis tiie . y of tlie eaith’s lus ' To get that increase e.f thiite-cu ,,.cul
ture in the weather we have been exs Iters they would he e< nijH-iled to lies
p. lifr.c . during this alleged win- vole all their ciiergi s lo the N-.ith,
’t-.. Ii woilds pass from stage to but that would leave them still t ight
stage of di velopnlent, so that from I members t-j secure in the -South,
an infancy of vapor anil intensest hen", where the y now have five. Those
like- that of the sun, they change to five are as many as they are likely to
an old age of perfect solidity and get in the prea.-nl condition of puji-
i.i, il.l, like that of the moon, the ties, although tlie yi!i\s|,u;t.je„t be
eitrt’u m v he congratulated u|>on ita j peve'S there are ove r fo:t> eiistr.els in
vignrotts youth and the prosjwct that ] the South where the UrpiibKeuns have
i:s ,h'. age is very remote. When! an undoubted majority. Thfse are
have e.e had a winter will, less cold j located as follows: In Alabama, 5;
up l*. so 1 ile a elate f It the earth Li ■ Arkansas, 2; Florid >,Georgia, I:
in o ntimio to lie tlie abode of man i Kentucky, 1; Louisiana, !
oce ins have been evaporated, I land, 2; Mississippi, 1 ; Mr
and ita in-j North Carolina, (I; South'
like those el j 5; ;Tennes-ee, 4 ; Virginia, -I ; Wet
yet ; Yijcinia, h/ Ol ooiirre nil loe-e
of i be
Tl
is it ..ore apthfO.it to the outside ' '«rgeTailingodlarj,^melai,ch„iy look,
. , ,, . Ur-11 , i a.ui willing ver>e* like a wMuuUbe
worUl thnn hi t‘;.^ ;ue.^re bbow ot ads , |j vron#
verti.Miig p;;:r<»mi^e its busiUsSi men | _The author ot Gil lilas tells a story
give to lb »‘r panels. That able [ ci* a ver>' celebrated actor tluir imit: -
arel widelv tirpuluteeft .ms, the At- i ‘ td . tlu -’ “H™* »»'“!’•» a,llH ' sl ‘"P l ’ r ’
, y< * . ■ . k s ... ... fectiou. A country man stood i.im a
lama Const.M/rut, h:W miticed this, , |ie couM b J t billl at bis Il:trlio .
.!••«» -Tilly * raid to toe people of Ath* j ul^f game, ‘l'lie two apocare i 0:1 ih**
ens tiial, itfl'tr know th ir real ius stage—tlie countryman env» !6pcd in d •,rl;
to rests they VijaU, instead ot the a 'Viicn ihe man ot mi- [ w -:t«
. ,, . . j iliority ><iuealc‘l, the theater resound - i ] 4 :iuf
conirararive v small patronage now , ,
_ > * 1 ° ! ed with applause ; when the country* wear
given lo »U<w h l i‘iVili*IV»*: columns nmn oj^u^l his lips in duui!» s!i**w ! <i
to ovcril no agency so ad^ the spectator diis#etl from every sitle 1
vei (iscs aitd ;*<!v;n cvs ataiy a> a daily j of the house. 4 * Look hero, «_•»»<»<! pro-1
, u. > pie and most excellent critics,” s»id
m w .-paper. At ua knowledge of, ^ k . t - v a |
truth, we «vy, that the Im^incss ■ j,i nc i R . (1 p jg from under his clo.k.j
of Alhe: *i^avo yet to be edoca- | ‘-Look and hear again—for it i
iss—but tlii.? poor p o !'
briaii:
flower, with floating j tn
coh»rs were cx|Hicted | n'.i n ot AU:o: » nave, yet 10 i; o etaica- |
.111’,' rent shades of greet,, I ted. and we ear it tfithMl the more . me you nua-ouv ima pg j w 10(lea w
... lilac uw-e cherry and • ciu grin when we v. iupare the adyer . rh.satory »ln,m It.e aevetal hu- ^i,-
w ’ viigiij, umi a . n ;• • * divd years ago, when IoIks were igin»*
blue. i’\>r aught wo linow/* ^'ing coluiuns ol tna Atliuis l )a i*9 rs | runt ol railroads, false hair, falsi? a*
s with pipings of ditVereut eoN ulih those of^aners printed in other cos, social ami political thimble ri_r •
"1 “grew do Naples. c !aee. and 1 «t>J *uwii«r pU-tfc llowJong it will j gin?, and mean eh ctmi.eci in • whis-
realization ' ko - v - II ,"' as ,!, ° liilvs !,cl, ' re M ": 11
men and weak women were pulled
1 humbugs were all
ve.ti*.-\ - It" ana? he—never the go. The people then never
Ju,tging*' , :Vu:n Htip’nu’iycrcnce they
have em. 'iv to -other enterj rises
i* ?'V pillin' "eai, it toil
eudy diesxos still he j tin* truili ,it know not. It may ju^p-goiuriety,
i; l.e for ve.ifs. - ,itJ-ina-.' ! he—never 1 *■ “'i—
anti
its atmosphere exliauste)
Mary-
eiti i t, I’:
ptpsr,
ly
ular ie-tii ss. Short 1 v
"f thryeumg lady no t
in the theater, and pre -
a pnrkage of goose .jadis.
sit, is a prcse-i.; f.om .Mi*. X r
he. “Whn: 1” exclaimed the
.1" t l|i‘
j.li
In fact, there'
|ol.
and
liigher and
more occa-
ha
ms. .arid tfie- Si.ii 1
licnai who makes the
no idea they can l«
ge-.is do Naples, glace, aiul
poiix do Sole’’ “for hats” may still he | I>e
"m \ oglie, and org
.’r peel .-n tlie heisoui with l-ici’-hor-'i h
ile-re,! ih-:.peru**, -end sleeves Ikj tiij la
l> d’l .:t, wit. a c. in til re with lleats
in,, e Our ,:ishi a editor is not
at iiaml te e-ui.ghten us on ibis teipic,
ami's!, we Wid pay.bn to brief meulinu
'.f tl, notTi-i jih'e points o{ oar iu-
t.u i.e "i U ral.i.”
Iis | eisonal news Iron, • Washings
and a ' out tlie eaea who lig-
•k- th
rl l
efore they com? to a
toll <'
•ti'
I fraught wiTIr trt pa
I h. ueviun wl » '••• ■ '
, .11 wl
j As to me r>AU-v H.vnsee, wo
, stiii-teal nat to rU'i it for jit least one
! veav, l-dterh:": tlfat from'the support
1 AJbin.i y.-o il't ^vv .^St aii. enter-
j p. Ly, :i ,v». uM bcctja.v a jyeror.uiently
h r i!ic iic uYing | e.-nabl-sli' 1 w indtitutwi:
i>d we learn from i A £00
lt.n
..-li
and
•Mid ulu* tear
voni'M’lf? I In
cr»’d !*’
j].,.
<hin ra! Iln^-r A. Viy r uf Brook,
lyn 1> is received iV« in a Virginia
liicnt] a curious relic of lb.* war. It
consists of two bullets that evidently
met in tl.o air over some bit'.lcfle’d,
and, happening to strike each other
on their ionic;d points were firmly
wdded together. The i Mi tl a*, fW m
its >hnp/», is Mtppo?cd to ]*::\c 1 cf.g
bred from a 1 niun .soldier's ouu ap
parently was o 0 [|,g ir^renter
ttian the other, and h more conspjt’i>.<
©«m in the n i; c . Th - Lue<* uf :i»-
ap:i! t and flail* ip d
other. "1 in- idle l»:;h
tmiate the probability of a | show, however, liow i:n; . 1 tV.nt i' i-
^;,i. st our g’obetot the immense j that the Republican** in tin* .^tnl!
.* m.liter Prof, proctor believes ; should be |>elted some by the :»bm n-
hern ex policed from the sun , istration, and in doing thm he hn*
■ 1 be n«»w liavellio** through ( incidentally **hown how •Udicult i: i
iv w ,tl» terrific velocity, than to goin*» to be for the I! public. 0-:<»
I’uhile upon ihe extinction ol our : cure control id' ti e next llou-o.
■ f:i*m the wearing out of the ear.h
»'«l If we inay jud*»e from
mure of this winter, Prof, j T|ie sllbj|Vt oj „, 0 xket.d, we ,..d^
.( ten-, the earth will he botmough , lisb u| „ k . r abuit> | l ,. n d:„g frem the-
tor some tune to ) Collimb „ a Enq „ }n . f -„ t i„. f at ,.,r of
j Rev. C. It. Camphifl, the . ste eii.eel
re!, in At'.s
:-.,t . Ti.
* a *i b in
: if a:
>fr'
ia t Loir i
i sp ’divc* Sutm,
•.•r:ii.:n^ L
Iii’ii* :.«h
L« s and inii tl',
,el |.«C|*»i
ii»i» it»r
t»*o tun’, year.’*
Tin* fitter
Si nrtior
wc av/ lo!* 1 ,
by that time.
our citizens h’aye
^sshjctji.Ugnalfiif
peeled a cheat, and conscipientiv tin y
wereea-ily ilcceiveel as to the sept d nfi a
a reel or counterfeit pig. Not
now, in this free age and country • 1
progress. If “ Solomon in all
glory’’ were to assume wt-e loin,
Samson
••D.ivid C
unis, w .is •
•ek tl.
I 1st !
>m who.it we ex>
iwni-t (*he>y being
j,largely ftilrtv , .1 itV ’lie growth still
[ptospcritjl'^f 'Athce-j pave , JrnnvT _ ( y v
1 i.,-rlc-. t:v"i , yll -'.'V’yi >V cnteiprisy, j the beards of Here.tile
! 'i'i.is 1,1c ,m'aa in- had,a ,te uUincr to i Mar*.
j disouuiiige.fi:. ! But having promised'!
j to run the- D.VrfiY Bayvku for 12'
go,.,J our,
strength, or Judas a virtue,; lace on tl.e i.
tlie boys and girls would detect the tip unsh eo.-:
imposture and hiss the true pig. | rod or creatt
On the whole, we conclude that it is j p'-i>p>e.
better and easier to be wise, \ irtuoi
beautiful, strong and brave than to
seem to be. With al! your aff.ct:- Anipr ; f ,
tion time will reveal yo-i as you are in
»aite of paint anil natty, fipisli.r- and
fuss. The asa'-was known in iiie lien’s
skin, anti the crow in tl.e plumage, of
the |ieticoek. .Stupidity cm he - ,'ii
under the helmet of Minerva, md
proven they are not always brave who wear
frowning
AN t)U, LETrElL
ri<tiling the lurk e.ff tl'e ;
AMI FAITII!’TI. VK!IVA\T *
Some of the papers m e pu*dishing a J | an( »
r, — - - . . . v-v.-- - i , , i lutteo wri'.ien by Benjamin Frank ia, j . n<
T»’unes.*i( «• ; ami Major Jack ! l ,r "dKe.yiu^' Jlliheral, ami no:.- | statement that it w.i** hit ly ; a;l ! aJ1
' enlcrj rihin\u? tb*h contrary : found among old papers l>\ Aiwaiu * g v()
c<rwilblt:*ndidg..’ ; A4* 1 to’ onr advtr- Hail, of West Chester, Fa.,” thu:
.fpw Tj J f ,»- ncblc ; conveying the impression tb-.t tiie iet
A-
1 >. >m ;,i:ig i.-’bu-*\ in giving k'h>ons to
L'liiit I'biliippeiu ti>e urtand niysUry
of managing tho Chamber of Dcpu-
li, t :»*-• regard-; the Anu ri an claims* 9 ’
f he l VeM-lt ULksbcailii is s:iid to bo |
> like the i *te weather—bud
and i»ouil tow.
.•nsdonnUr in’a tarriage to vaueiioi
1 ben N-’eii ou Imrseb-uk** l
^ Wctr&py: a ^•rr'torha-ai.ot bee,,- publish,
exempt; 10 i which is err ncous. It Hail
noibinpv i!i;R‘dj l AVomi J i»r«S'!nr • iu^ I aud the intelligent editors w
1,i
bi
balls
;»uaii.
be
hi m<>uni(i
. .1 ns tici d ll t.
Tlie Wnshi.’^toii Ot irrspotniei.l of
the At'aul:i (’, nyfifuliou n:ivh **»! i; a
fact nnt i:ct;er;iUy kn«>wn that Mr.
Kwin-, of Ohio, tho Into demonaiic
candidate for ^»v uii.r of Ohio and
dehn She)man aio brotliorMiiM; \vs,
SlicicinaiiN wife heinrx ?t r of
^'viiiR’''’ 9 We don’t knew that wc
properly follow the cui re-piuub?!.:.
owing t » his grammar i*<■iiii»-'M*n e~ tj; .
what contiisfcil. and wc therefore <-a f"f
»iy fKisilively whether fie nv mis fhat 1 1, 4
the wives of Kwirg and «fohu Shen:;:.n ,
iT* waters, or that Shciii’anL wiio ,
Kwinj;’* sister. Il he,in;anR t!>c for*-^
mer, he may he eoirerr; if the latter,
it certainly is not •jenemlly kliuvi r,
because it i* not a fact. Il, is I
General ShermanV uitu who ns asLrer
of Ucncrnl F.wiua*
liti -ns” (lernps) of
. y j iu:n d called “The New
piV-Litfsl by t *ll. Grecly
i id “Theatrical
's \\< that “Forrc>t, at I
TUE NEW t’lTY UelVtatNJIENT. : l* sl r of t,,e Ba l -t
the new government of our city ^‘ lc t f '• »• id*.'
fully into hirness,, it may not j'»»" '* blu, ‘ ,u ' a ' vUfc ,l ; n
lie u.ni.ss tn state that there arc many of the writer’s ceuhe-t i..\:i !.
:i f.,r;n.s greatly needed in Athens and a:ls | ,nu
mini ieip.nl nuinagemciit
i i tev riis :ire not only greatly needed
.nil eonfiilently expected and ur-
;;*■ util demiinilcl by tfce Lax-payers ot
• ur. illy. Should the new mayor and
ynni.il f.iil to bring them about, the
pen].!.' "ill ho greatly disappointed,
uml thu true intere sts of Athens great
ly a -pleated. It will lie the pnr]iose
ut the'Bannek to hce-ome a rinse ob-
se rver of all these matter-, ke-ping, , , , ,
, ... I. - .-it i .• I wlnleinii tie Inet-s ..... ^.1,1.1,
t! e 111 die at all limes tally adverlis- i , , , , , il.-alth — : inspired by am! dedicated
. ‘ ... : j preacher have not <1, pus cl e,tji . 1
• 1 ns tn what is going on in ottr mu- I r ... -" ;s , I,'??.' n Nej.l, sud to be.
... ... , , , capacity lor nse-fii I lit, or in lliit'.ivieei
i.ii n al affairs, it will he our plea- 1 , . Ma il the m s:, m-aiiltml woman in
, ,, , , of the Master to wh un tu-: v'tf . . .
Mire to ever uphold and commend , . .. . t.‘ A me,nee-.--mo who wasnltcrWAi-.l tlie
that which tends to the goo 1 of our T" V T' ” '"H’'' <*'■■<"» Hlfcfh. Wc publish the
, , ... , I whom 11 may l« intly mu,?— Jlu - ini i-
■ i-ui-city and tieople, wlule from no . .. poem m tto- jip.r anil ui our next
. 1 .. t shows hta love tor God i.y toting.'hut ! ■, V . 1
.1 iisnr.oiism ss or taull-hndiiig spirit, ' ' M v> wi ! tie h.einel an intorcsting
mage tliroagli any first-class Am r-
icau library they will find a we. k
called “The Life nud Writings ot
Franklin,” ami iu that work they v. ii!
the !ir>. voii-e s
These heard preae-h tlie Wind, and
tlie ministering 1 re-e-mv u Ihe •ly-'n-.'
bed ami at the grave of th** iu.nl er
who passeel from our -iplit iv-.o u 11.0
years hail made us sn.liv "iet- endnuli
to know our loss. Ti i‘re;tt, ,• it isthid
the name and nj.-m'si_> ut .l s., H.
CampWII is elcar to hs.i ..-,i i> to
tbeusiimls in Georgia wh-, .. ill nj-iko
i with us that 111 * years .eliie'h luix’.-
I,owed the once suite-!v liume anti
d av j diesutdtmnVmY y.N|Hs tatd».i.- iii - this
He "ocs 'otrtj bn ? &[.. fg! a: ‘ , " u,it
take tho! v ufc! b .Jf‘-’ v S!l? , «W -A , •' V0 ‘»MHW
1 toipo i;ut: • paper,llidepattd 'nvof mds jj n) j the letter in question, wliic
ve:fiiw£:fnt-«Und bdrortisers, and wil as fojlv'vs:
f PhiLahem’iha, J. ly 5, 1775
Mr. Strahas: You are a me
, -u*—~v> ber of l’arlismeut, ami one of that
ueeh a ,Uvj'-rij||ki '-iptt, HH arc » u ">’ majority which lias doomed my
f**i-licriv. ?, inffmiw.uinawi <% . I,
1. Hi-.- neiverl sine c'omns wo find dephmPttpeft.'fif# fe-,di:i? pul,lie, hoj-
me on nr of ihe “lead!.,? fists \'« m > W*
awareinii*eiiff ehutge,sr.' .aiul difficulties
in tk r-.vnn f>fi!/itvdtliiii" ifnuiifed; we'
intenTfij drvSfl^'Yi! 1 fmi 1 ' energy'to'
..... 'fcy.A&iiii a paper
I.-. ! .n;., WHS ip Italy, pud .Sn«,-. win to ,^*1^. i*|„: ust well keep It
Man K. • n V' in tlm ueiulilmrhoe.d ot i ath.n,n.td--«,de’pbm’fml.eff-ode
Too “L-.tenry” di‘)iarl„-<nt j a,,d . Wig. . In
ceiiMiin Wash ngtoa Irving’s brihitW «* r ’ !cr i!i:i 1J!. c
••flu-Brpk.-n-Hearted,» ^ “"af ”JtaplH-i, that at
y’doiinritmled. poem—t'A j l ' ul< ri.-V! ll Tdie vnusuak
anioputoof UaoU*i>ade in Onyeolumiia
| til! fketeii —
1 mid Fin.-ktq
fttYki-n
1 him e,tji
from a simple desire to do justice
a£ journali-ls to tlie public, we shall
utdicsit 1 ii ,-ly eondemn and oppose
evein tiling whiJi lines Imt look dis
reelly t.. the interest of Athens, aud
f ull-liAiide d justice to its many tax-
]:ay, t-i. From the citizens who com
pose mir present city government wo
oertid.-mjv e-xjiect a goewl report, land
tn s. that :t w ill he our pleasing duty
There was »>uu- trniihie in the' to'sti-iaiii and up hold their adminiss
Mouniville ChuiYk,' iu Lehleif eontity,' fv,'uimt, and that in the end iimay bo
Pennsylvania, a fiw i^m.e1:i\s ;i ( g,, t .a'i I j,f the tit, ‘well dune, good and
"hiili had a raster vnusual way inirhl'd servant*.”
ahmit it, On e ,, r ( W0 of tliosc whii —_
arc in Ibo haliil of aUertrliu? ihi Tilt: SEW YEAR IS TORTT-snE.
tlmreti w ent there .,n this; oycasTt.ii, ii. (Fr..m-th* Mltfedgwilb Esssrisr.l
a state e.f in. brie; •, and the, ieiuis!e:r ■ . (silting in our sanctum last Thuret
had not gone vor. ii with histemi. n t^ aT - I" r-pirin? at every pore, we re*
iHiore he, "a- .nils.! a liar and found ' ,n:,:lu ‘ l :ul . °! d «=>«*"' a i>dlncnd-
l.in.s.ir : . 1 , • . ; ■;.: < “ii.,w wnim it is! and we suffer the
'. i"uhi-il m a ..i-ri]'lnral ehs- , more, lna ause our clothing iaao thicx
eussioa w i'h a d.i •iikcn man. When nml inny, mid wc caunol change il
it lm<) *;ouf ,-js t«r as Uu? o.m >nriK but al Ibo r.>k ol a serious; cold.”
tion ih.Higi.t v as nce-csslrn- tlie ! lv t , iuJ ,* l,u C ? 1 ” “ ,t 18 ««T ri *:
j.t , ’ j j„ : . 1 jnelv ^:»rui, but iheso exceptional
.. ,. • 1 " a -throjjji_ out ami a freaks'of the weather recur at longer
fricrel m tlm «aj ic i''::j,liuui) > toe]k i up ( or shorter periods, and I now remein-
thc dcl.aii- wlie.-e he had dropped it i^ 1 ' that on New Year’s day, 1849—
This ,nan w-s in turn e jected, and a ? r il have been a yeareari er or
THE NORMAL Si ttooi.!
i -k ten ol tl e ,4-areer
••j 'Mmdlttipii'e-d it, whose
irmdti.s-* fim-'e. '
•t tiie woman
life e-loscd but
nrnu'.t 1 • 1 ' ; , , 1 later—I was sitting in tlie portico of
crow, trt. itortl which attacked,the M .LafnyeUe°llall’ thm to
cnarel, .unilojii? from thu outside,; M:utd, you know, on the corner where
anil the congregation had to bo die-. I tho Catholic oburolt now is, and it
missed to wtfe'it from lire ihob. The wa ? M bot “ U “ i
arrested, mtpriwu 1 immciw grief watl«.” IJia anakcsliip had evidently
over their awn conduct nhd got eifl! Come out to get cool.
without mttoh 'H any ptmlsKiiicni. It 1 , ' . ..s" T
baa.hci otc.-fore been 4cmdaptyated jm.L i
many occasions. ttUat, eiranken.people , Vjiapco fcrr U101
We ate glad 1 to know thjti our |n]i,
pie are awake lo their in Iciest aud tvmfi was tin: Ifcrttltl of forlyslbi r
will leave no stone nntnrne.1 to s. euro ; yo.'r* :i?.v; a .fiiet which the nfied
tho Norma' Seliemf to Allie s, Wc "'fitiu h telly’ I* lWeught to lWfi»p fti'
•hall not in tl.e future pnhiish ill ■ .’h" p'' 0 ' 1 ' ,u '' lao Ifrrafj pi .t'-i^y*, • -,a n*„ .
progress of tlie uoiumiitpt^M.v.kt—°t' r , rvi fffif*
we can say now that tlie |>eiq.!«*‘ ot nli.i ah- ui t|u ir j.rime tlien. W lot
Athens are alive to (hWv ff tl,r. „? Hli.-ir so tlr,
if the interest of the.'.^t:iw : isiSorsld'‘W.H'-dp tleif vMeft
ered by tho: ’
locating
duty wisely,
We
people could ...... rl . rfr s^-bmj ,. H . j. | :t ;j stgk
would. We now bcia-vo, aril , liar e.'WreJ.a.d-n.iyeHt .read,,the
fully aroHs-eel and wi 1 offer,mp-h in-i lwn .j-j , ai^tpp. -A p;t le. qiomp, sod
dueemenla ns will'cmdjn]! the'lltf.iiloji ny t"’ pf mimic trage-iy
| lerf .. ! '" ' ''' l [S”]iuvpo»'4l,ld,' lluv'owest “ the''FresK
A itiight era ojk‘Us Ire ilire
The Normal School makvs |l-r„r
the University. The Univer-lty w -i! ' end may; ha^p even Kelt tlie gtasp-ol
toon be endowed and be In,',le {Vipgfc.it liishami. in- thu glarte <>f his keen.
mieupos-aoiy, imvowest me r rcs-j-
■ At 1 ,'eu|. mji ut’’ (ort hickory)' •’’faVtiig tho air
-rnc.rtnM a carriage,'" or'. “ Jte. hornphaek,?’
Southern University. .Schri'at'shipy ; th'Jtigli k.iidly eycs, and all oflhetn
School offers a fine
fiance for tho rich men of Athens to
are 'not nartieuleyty ilesir-,1,!.' lit W “how wHett stoff they aro made ot It
churcV; them itkfLIS,«.*,*$/■-rfVij’yr* '“*‘ l ofto " that liberal rich men have
places >U wVu-ii tin v appear *• _P»‘
Avtuxlftifi*,
tTc••■r^liioncy shore U will do tlia most
will bo free. Expen*H will be ' JowvjJtW**'- mcijmtfc^ g^nfl'p and tpniler. of : b ^ Ul l- , vb “
The free University vrifi tr<. a I,leasing !;a ‘miner and dcarpr one, yet-than ••> r 1 •*■'
to Georgia and the South. ' «H i'tl“T,’{ a iwing of beauty- -n fomi
Aud Alliens will bo the inni;isli*te ,"l iil'e aiifi flight, Hilt 1 perhaps, ih
recipient of untold IjIcsfings-seJiHwav,: Mmusltii Vitller' embroidered ot
lional. commercial and indattrial. • * Itriiilmeel with tlouuces,”. or “oigandy
Athenians, wb rely upon-'yon,with ' dre»s <lr*po*t
confidence! , WsrtjafWO'.'-W?). UotAloiig p
. — — " 1 . ti'Hl in;ho roiiipuUt'Mt of oges*.'|ybt
Garfield,‘ the republican Wj.-rfl (bow pKir , c ,. , n - ! The 1 hJ&
tho house or .epresvntwuvepe, w-m>uc- j ^ j^achril*. J *>lm' Jferaid on that
eeod Thurenan a* HenaAor frtiiu Ohi* Nfay mprnii(g pml guided it sd
!® -"'.-f- g 'enerdy: m«tom
ba #e*?*!* **7W?..?fer%iia»dl»vm«MrtoFeltin;«ls ttoV. Mer^lM
his election to thu. Omolnplito, licdi . Hi: .1, 1,11 ■ • 1 >• - . . “■
that In his twenty years of public fife j.ftl'jc# ll !iielrt 0 :°d b, _* f**"®,
ho lias never soliciluil the imniilhtlibn j-*-hpeo
or any of the oflU-cs hi' l,:. IJi.'iT.- [ “'I fiaNje n
Eun^ili : . < !^wM.ww!l,'3Fl£ytii. , ei'aA...:»st cf el- .’
try to destruction. You have b
to burn our towns and murder ur
people. Lock upon your hauls.
Theyf-JLfe stained with the blood of
yout refill ions. You and I were long
friends. You are now uiy enemy, ami
I am vo’iirs.
B. Franklin.
After the war of the K -volution
was’wvtr Mr. Franklin and .Mr. Str.i-
ham became as friendly as ever and
Exchanged letters in sinking cmu.ist
with this oue, wl ich shows tlr.it even
Lie passions of a philosopher n. ty L. ii
faker in time ot war. We wi.ul t a.L
! ivise Hal, of Fa., t>> in a l up a little ;
in his country's history And mo w: t-
Cfaiy?,,i»ctijti<i,)){.• AalHf nmlt ’wfnfatyil tugs ot 1 er gr at men i,e:or. li 1
othof siwNoMtijfrtS^'fe'jit'.t^r .llifi-bt-ii'd f* r tb ® lr, . ,nt ' v .‘: h "" Iiv , !
■i.neonXlMVSW'tfc’ihi'if'V among lit* o!d ^p r>. ’ * e for base bail practice, eight vd
*-*• -• H VSlKtVJlMWSPl rtHitow aforesaid n-tglii also t-ry up- bv lwe ,„ v . ; .;„ bl am | fifuvnVlol iii •!,.
'Ml. b U|9V- M<W*e ipropri.it -ly do I kevvisc_ |'l he floor'is of mrt:,. kept Well rolled,
' ' ** *‘ k " A tlo.VIl SENATOR'S SEAT.
prisipg,a(]i4 kfUidioiSpirKedl Alfauniun
will fajjifil 11 nii ii riiilffl 1 >liinrf~tiilftr ,>«>
njlv.JU"'!* e.UM,ep«fw c, .11 • nr - - ‘ f "‘ >• : ThMt]«poiiitiiivnt ot Jlr. Luke Piy-
i&kj&ji ' 5V iii ,In u,',r very! t,u -‘ seal •» tlie Semite ot the h.te
. i^-fyvtv' . ,'j .. v\,i' Senator Houston, ot Alabama, .11 the
' j!i; jjf!
a'ld.ir^’i
..ill emu.
hi? 1^'W‘i
and e!o
| tist
board, that body—(^mr-fe-iatTng
attimmmmm*- B»f«FR
giving — .
*rt|j)a)l,l , wsd aw.ny, , Jaoks .ing.a nblilai dntyuw** hw W t“ i**eratte»»
' s — - «,s!kw ,rV. .1msrlWIn* «A Ml, t • J.
•'defer*
beads wtlieli
tl >wereil fn'ia
vets hroe;
_ Worth ha
iling dress to
veN-.-t and t>:
is thr.va:
stuoded with oral,
01 whiiu r?sf s and o>
outlined ihe small putder*. l'lie
satnn bodice of this remaikaijle toile t
is'o well whulohoui-Jl ;i:at it in a.s' fit
like armor.
A lovely dies-
cos, 11 me is- viol, t cashmere, • f a ,1 ok j
shadwith wide square iiecl: and I
op n sleeVL-.ir.iniutak with til.: new j
Stamped riifhi-1 velvet, w- la -AvitJi I
p'aited habit shirt, of iine-i a id hie",
and laee'd uuel' r-!eeves to show-
through the openings of tlie dress
sleeve, wliieh'in not s. vixl up :»fti 1
ou the outside eiftheafirtr but caught
le-terher at iute reals with knots of
riliooa in a quaint hi antiful fashion.
A hanging belt "t velvet riobai, "ith
narking at. ached, noil nat row foot
pi almas of easiiuK-re, headed i,y the
velvet, finish the dress.
f I-nnf’X.ln rittioan was iltMkJvtwl ’
of l>ec«nit>er l»y muliial t-oiiMMit. J. K.
f hit* lit'ttllh
Jiijikin !»ssii 111cf all SiitlchUts au«l will
.1. K. riTTMAN,
Ii.VMl'KIN.
Til” \ir.v lU’Rj AMwSvy
v.m!;
'1'. e. r.mriui; ir-’t*k cxtp ’fls entirely
aroiitid tho main I.all, at a height of
thirteen feet t;:o si »or, luviinj a
len^lh of 32 fc- vt*aiiu-n
to liic n’ili*. It ».K’lo'tii
mw carved railing. : n 1 U so s^i^uulv
suj)nortid that t o :•> ^ r tj»'
ublo fit in i' \vl.nr.’ in U' \ it v.ill 1>
occ !»y at ^yianastic
and ntliKtiu cxhil«ti*m^,- j a^ it to n-
mauds t* *• l»o>t views ulilu* lull.
aratel f mn lie iow'-ing alleys
atl ‘ | i»v a low .ua*[; siujfiMmnie'l
1 ! by the strong f? Hr* ror.fi
.m::ck < urmy siikiiiff’s salk.—
‘old bi'f’>rc the Court H«u*c di.nir ut
u/ ti’.e lcjjal liourw of uale, ou tlie
fucstlay ii> .January, l8.Mi,a one uialiviUod
iaitiiin the iiortnuru half of I o'* (No*.
ill nml il-1 ittitid) m tweaty-ojic ami twenty-two
<rf the nr.rvoy of the city of Athena un>l iu Aaki
city, anti the »mj»roven».-i,ti» ti»erco!»; bouuiioU
oji fouth by It. Nickerson, on east by Founury
atTecj, on nor-ji by M rkcl »trcct« ami on tli«
west bt 'n.oiiw* sir-«t— the whole containing
onej an*l •■■m-hail' (l,' a ) acre* more or lens, now
oocnpici! by 1*. A. .^UtiiineV aud bit* wife, Mm.
le i half Ik
Trustee. Levied <
f b sUmn.’V A: Ncvviou. t., aatiaty •
<>f Joint A Hnimientt v. Snimiiey
jms^e-s
b * sl .^i''W t,1 SSS,.qvrij« W J«.iu.4 .tlm day tt , al Congress adjourni il out n!
llunfctriL r. Ik.. h s|: .<l er", nr * IpeSpect to theanemory of die dead
I,eti: ■'■,!. “i.i u.n j-Jt >o ;• - '' ! liejnator,ys nile.vinq.lo which reminds
'•-t^H^viny wiiTnft , f, SEl:i’.Ott.» " dw' how abort a time tiie emit y
• —fMaMv** i,F,ri ni]i '» ■ ' mtMes its dead servants, liewcc. h.n?
lei* t-uj - t.-TT s-ni.md -id) .j aiMiuTsDemorie; may he c!„ rlsln <1
-t l 1 !■»**y“Y-V*''• “rib *nWw*li' ! ' - t> tftnOrg the friends lo whom they h ive
become most endeured A statesman
and is iutend -d tn a'siuul de as much
as possible, t , the: eij.cn field. Sir .ng
Cotton m-tling'is Tiinig (Pi 1 lit ceiling to.
Hour to prevent the dangerous re-
bouudin? of piles.:.l balls, cThee plain
hat! is so :u!miramy *]i:f parti,fifed tint
it i- difficult t„ realize that il .contains
nearly HkUQbfeet littlo .rspnceavani,-
.it le tin! ^ymilistie jafriVibes
T, > , i‘tj t.
■ Boston
1UU from his place, and another suc-
ceeds-to t.ia sea. before his body is lm-
. and the affairs of governineut
ive steadily ou ns before. It is < ue
' the rejJii ible indications of the per-
‘;uit* of our government Lb "t it de-j >® 4 ,artu*rsat]i
so little upon the fife or conduct | „ ^ ,j-
ly one man. There may be such
thing as unseemly haste in filling the
aces e)f dead puhlio men, hut, alt
ast He that' there is none to great
thfft others will not be found lo take
up his work where he lays it down.
'the country sweeps grandly oilwarel in
•Mb' great cireer, wlidever dies and
70'*fti| at hoeveiifiec«, and its majes-.ie minc'.i
exhihittSwe insigniticance e.t tlm :n,d-
Dissolutioii cf Conartner-
• 1 ship.
The 0*'purtuv:iihip liorclofoic ixiHtlnjr Ih-
twi‘ • ; J. c. i’ tuer <St Cc. wua oa Ua any of
Juuuury. IS ii), ilufolvcd by^tnnuial eotn*eu(»
Tn c w\Ii U- eo/iumett by J. C. 1‘itncr
\rh> Ui*«umc4 uU liubHifte^ an ! ^11 attend to
settlement of tlie bu« ; nc*a of the former
allows be mr.y bo.
Tli«i|iieAioii was seriously discussed
pn'tnte.de u Wu"i9e»4t atl : Wuiti 1 ills |i uudy in December whether thu Paris
shmiliL aaastnii'kb*! •oK(irtt‘erii; t ihi# th^Jtres should tioL. he closed during
bquorteiidiviiiitiiwhosj^wMtwied.ldefiS' tjjy ncveri) weather, ou account of
ril'kna^bxfabama *oe -inlfaautuK w® btlia . acIor8 " t> ]a J w S 10 baI ^
ofiova.MdixorspsUliwlI rta»y thWrta **tW houses. The Odeon was obliged
have Uvsend-triktia hodrsl -’-to 1 Whieti 'l®Taclose its doors, tho snow in that
we«lludato»tU(»kU^«lasiMltiW¥E' iwtof the city rendering access al,
er.,an*,h«ul»wta**aKiib«^ ^<eerL . J
tain pwitoi M>1»: isri*yrry;e4*lr>fheroi 14W l lpl P ogalMc -
Dr. t '::!iiiis-.|l,*ian‘l ■ A Indy inscribed on her menu for a
rw ut».3«i*bl*llie>a*|J»kw*ii*ir VWjirirJ ^k, r party- at Paris this avtih*9ir : **It
Til™* z‘ u rr
the effect was to in-
taritu:*'n feast.
.
S.jjSrioT
cretlon or excess*. A ny l>rui}r la feb. :, J*.A ,u » 1 • ’
dlent*. Addiwj, Mr. - r
1M W«k NlKlta
ITA Al C'W.. . .
tL’Ililllt
J. A. HlUlWNING,
aiiciitf Clarke County.
I * KOKtSlA CI.AUKECO
\JI Allleon aj’l'bft* tome
tntlio » ofi the estate of Tu
of said county tb-cca.«e«l. These ate tlicn-fore to
eiie an ! atlmoiiiah all concernetl t., show cause at
tuv (,Hiue, vii '<r before the lira Mon-lav in Feb-
NTY.—Wltoreaa J.Q.
r Ixllen ol Atluuuis*
pjiilit .-son tcol'd) 'ate
ASA M. J A OKStlN, Ordinary.
ami ad monish all concerntd to show cause at
c office, on orbrf re Ihe first Monday in Feb*
ry next why said letters should not b. granted.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary,
/ i KoiiOIA « i
VK K-l’.v.trJ IL.
Fayette Mimi’Ui
of the l..w for a
0 l«r.
/T KOlUrlA OCOSKE i Ol’NTV Ordinary'*
'l Office - Alexander llubluinl has a|»|,lic*l for
cxemi'tion «,f i*ers.*n;»lty, atil 1 will |tan »i|*on the
same at my ..trie** iu Wstkiiistllle, at 10 o'eltick a*
in. January the Gih 18S0.
I iccf.j. .Ji.w J A.MPLS H. I.Y ML, Ordinary.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
The*
concerned
be lore Ihe fsr.^t Maul ty iu December ..c
Ajiitl di'chuTtju should not be ^ranlcd.
Given uuuct mv iiaml ui oLhce Ui
Aucusl 1S71‘.
AS A M. JACKSON. Ordi
ontf.^G»tnOin.
n L:\1LKK coj:
r
\J Oil the Filet
1880,) will be
do 0 r of
between the u
tlu; hitfhext I.
and imi»rovcu
tlie city of
bchijf t lio la,
Adaui-H, lie u
.TV SHEKIiT’3 SaI.K.-
Tmu'iuy in January next,
hi b< fine t‘ • Court House
i tlie c
cheap ! cheaper i cheapest \
DP. LEWIS,
Fanil!} Grocery Store and Confectionery,
roadSticci.e
A th.o . G e orgia, B
“r!Next door to A. 9. DORSEY
Kcq*
lira* i
llauei’cU .'tn t, ••
street, i.iul on;-;
(l«ri#h;^f Jrueij
piod tiy I. r- \ k\
tffts’Tvrci’crta of J
two ju.bnm • *' f
•rib. by Duutfhcrty
!;■ the n>iJpiw*o <•!' tlm late
•Itcr.lcit, »>n lilt’ south by
nud levied on m
. Matthews, to sati.'HEy
rku 6ujv.*rior Conn,
obijuued ilav Ti ml li*7». in favor <Jf Jcm»
White, uk)d aic’.N'.v. .. TYnn, 1379, in t jvor
of NatUuW liulik <•. Atlu u., Georgia, uml nil
a?iUn->t Urov Ma thews, uu i ti. ta. issued
unlerlir* jud^im vt May 12,1S7U, and Bceonu
ft. f . i-*ttcd .Nnvv .ii r 8th, iS79, aud levies
hude of both ti. raL.this December 8th,| 1S7V
fmd a deed made lor tlm purpose of maWn«r
these leviei by James White to Leroy C.Math
ews, December 8tii, 1S79, and liled and re
corded in th6 Clerk’ - oilier of Clarke Superior
Court, December Stb, 1879. in pursuance ol
sections 19 9,1970 aud 1971 ol the 0 «lo of
Georgia of1873. Izcy.-d notice given to Leroy
C. Matthews tenant in possession December
8th, 1879. J. A. BROWNING,
• deed Sheriff ClarkeCounty, <ta.
■BBAC7S FOR' YOUNG KEIf.
mm Bualocas, Stadont3 on
H;,’Ohr-c.^e, Tho Busin can World '
tn 3ritjLvtn;c, u MOOIUC’S DUS 1 NILSS ’
'UNIVBKS1TY. ATLANTA. GA. The
^ ^ *-w
aWMTgJrTFlPT1F»'H Ml
n lumd at all times the finest Tobacco
*. Tue best and Freshest licnions,
UiaiiL'es, Apples, 1‘eanuts, Candies ami Cou-
tcetiouaiies generally. Also keeps ou hands
constant stipplo of nil coui’fv prinlucc, such sa
Chickens. Butter, Cubbsiee, rotstoc.* etc.,
cte. i Tire Cl.ca.iHt Fain ly Gr cry More and
Confectionary iu th ’ city. Gir
ndv,18.\»3m.
r. LKU IS.
37 Court Flare, LOUISVILLE, KY,
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