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ATHENS WEjE K J, V li a a a I, It, .J A A Li jTll S'
lu
(T|)( Mas $pw.l
J — -r.-r- —--f.£r-.—r-n rr dire Morki about the failure »#f ilte ice
.\TllKSS, January ‘JO, 1880. j crop, and the good citizens prepare to
ATHENS ASH HER W ANTS.
2 0, 18 8 0
ATHENS AND HER WANTS.
i flow, fendr iiilii.tluiii- ■
-View wll-rion-r-We rrgw* tn- t.-iirn *"
SVe call the attention of every ciii-
en of Alliens who can read to the
L pay enormons price, for the thine •«» another crimm. nn-
he ivy *no» fallen the that cools, during the torrid day. of d<?r,,bove
Jnly and August. Aa a treneral
ttlngi this mournful information is
nothing mom nor lesa than tho result
of the iiwman’s desire to send np
Prices. This year, however, the sad
new* conic* with a degree of truth,
Tho ice crop has indeed so far been a
failure, and au industry upon which
40,000 depend for their bread has
been crippled by the unseasonable
weather < f the past few weeks. It is
to be ho|ied that tho weather will
change its tactics—if it does net, the
chances me that ice next Summer will
cost about $-5 a ton. Manufacturers
of artificial ice machines should take
advantage of opportunities like ibis j "*‘ 1, a,u ,' vI, “i ,esson do - Vl "
to perfect their appliances, so that
,1 in .nit citizen, revered when tho regular crop fails they may’
come to iho relict of perspir.ug lin
I lie communication of U N.
.iiikcs the key note in saying
■ !,cn< needs a leader.’’
. midst of all this din and
,n, would it he out of order
in—“Where is Murphy?’’
,n ,if course, the historic John
me enough, Carey W. Stiles
i,i mi Cumberland Island, and
in a speech. We think this
ey ahead of the double-leaded
tlic editor of the Augusta
aw (irant.
m mil citizen, revered
go and character, say
i able to head the list
I III- 1 o
ii,d uei money enough
.wo days to secuiethc
.!• to Athens.
Athens and her wants! Athenians,
tit* theme is a fruitful one, and it has
been well treated by our eorresp ind
ent Look back to Athens as it wru,
and then look at Athens as she is.
See her when Franklin College was
first established, observe tier steady
growth from that time till the College
became tbe State University, mark
tlic additional impetus then givcu the
embryo city, and, following her career
to the day when the Northeastern
railroad was built, see how she bound-
A Sill-ring Appeal In tie Young, tbe Old, and
tbe Rlddle-Ag. d Wen ot Athens.
To THK Koituu
■Several yeari :
ledgT gave a large „
tabli-h a college tor
the young hieu of Georj,.. .
this land was told eff, thus yielding
means to rear buildings u
portion which was retail
known to us 4 a* the. “
Campus,, of Athens Ga.’’
sprang into being the loved
pounded interest. Why then are j that on Christmas Day Alexander I'.
they not aroused?. Again, are the : S'eplieu* and L. J. Gartrell Imd a
•iterary and sciei^ilb; men doing any tight at I)r. Turner’s, in thi* c
thing in this matter? Athens certain*: and little Aleck came out conn
be Normal Scl
ii icgardcd as
•of the Slate;
niversity of Gl
rat us, (t he liestfitf
xtensive lihi
:e of tlic sc
Iriuns climate of
cned citizenship,
religious character I
render lu r peculiar!,’ fitted tor the
tranklin College, 1 ai the na 'C ot locality ot this school. S!ie lias or will - — , —
which every Athenian lieai t ou^ht to ' offjr tine and suitable buililia«rfi t ihe ! lo John K Shaw, of America*.
aimed
1 n&r *
™
DrJT Ellis has moved toGiiSin
fivin Jackson.
Ti c firm ot II W and J G K i* i
inniid-on, ot Americus, have sold out
vibrate with leelmgs of deepest grati
tude, for Frankliu College made Ath-
etis, Ga. IMH1>.
Wlien the college was first
itnrted, there were, only a tew isol
•hr.cyOibb Institute,^ and “Agfi- 1
I'ulttiral College.’’
- cultural College.’’ \Viiv the-i are her . . *, 1
| citizens soft*,* la thefr eff.rls JZ1 va *4 u >* M
I The
time is short
cd forward with uonaralelcd strides 1 sl: irted, there were. only a few isoja- ( I, |,n e the Uicisinu will be made in re-
■ , .. . . . J I ted bouses to be loutid (or miles - ga,d to its Toralitv. Other cities are
lo the pioud position she attained | around. In the course of a tew aroused, Atlanta speaks n ,.in,
shortly after the completion of that j years moneyed, men bought.
lea,,, | farms and |ilautaitons around,
a- to lie convenient to
ous.
large, tins ,boutainUI
,S*nd fe :itf Wellin'?. I,
lot
ml SuH
moved here so a- to lie convenient to her hand:
educate their -oua. Houses ot busi. NVaiiiui, cities .will utaku count,',
ness Were gradually located lmrc. libe.'a! id!ei»,..biu ’ *
L\, I l.«.eu . 111! .out 11 m ■.. I • . . ......... ( . - ’N* * “ i
from it all? There is but one lesson
to be learned from it, and t at is that i
llie growl Ii -of Athens will increase in Fathers slili continu'd to move here * ti
illirsr, and tin-
nrildftigs* hntsl
tul! eiinitgh. Augusta,
have advan
- : "ab!e with Athens
inanity with the result of tkiarl proportion I* 1 ® Increase of her cdu-; * or their sons beneht, mini la ms were ( Arouse. fedvR-aiiiamis, put forth all
.bjlP " ! eattonal and rail wav faetliiks. “old off into town lots, and \ih. ns , y.iar ctloiis. ,,VD«iay is dun;
luIVnt, c iior . f the
Diil’ollt, n fioui).
of tic town
SENATOR LAHAR.
A tslifi iru Ir in Jackson, Miss s-
-ippi, ill, 13 h, say- tlt.it Senator
Lamar was sunken with paralysis in
t*e t plaiv Sunday night la-t, the Mill
lust . hut that bis con liii.hi was not
, - • !|.night that young man
name than was healthy.
h.m has
.icu ibc
Mill ed.
, bin Inis
pointed out the
.Maine problem
I’c thinks Gov-
made a mistake,
pinion lie is accompanied
Thurman, Pendleton,
nlbir statesmen. It is
■Hi*, though, that the edit-
tome (’oui iVr diflers with
ilolbuid, the young lawyer of
- .ieide we publish the account
lir.-t page, killed himself, it
because he had tailed
In bis lifi-si.hject. If all men
r.filled and arc failing to
1. unis they aim at were to
ir own lives, the earth would
mi'iiti-d in about ninety sec*
,, \ seo-atioiial society j e>-lisidei,d nitical. lb wa, iheie u
,, , „ , llL , t i lt . ,,, WI g j the interest of Geuerat Walthall, who
Vnidosia. and ^ 1 i.l’niit | "* a vaodidate for the Vnitcl States
Senate. A dispatch (in General
Walthall to General oiwaon. dated j ^eTt of
the evening of the 13ih, says that
Senator Lantar's physician says his !
I'omlition is serious but not danger
caliotial uud railway lacilinis.
Tbe oi.e grt nt quos^iou now, tin n,
tor AiIumis to coiiiiiili r. a«.d :n>wer
i’*,— ill 'lie inert ast- tciciiiiie^ ?
Tuia. | coj'ii* of A l.ei’s i>* • b»* c|’n*?-
tion ii •%» l»o ? **r#» mu. N t *vhftli r
y.»u tutn l»ui ulu ’li r V” * #r.Y/#-\*••••*!
v nr raiU .iv i* • ii- »• i*n anti ii.<*i«*a^«*
y*»or 'd .uati ti ll jt-iv in -* Von
c.m d »it, yu i ku»»w \«»ii cam, the
W‘»»d k*ov\rt you « vo-« have s;i« h
it opjiortunity :i> din s uot ci.U’ii i.-.P
lie<::nue ;»town. Old Franklin being ' (J ir woriliy
ilii2 nucleus ait.iii tl vi'iiii*|) her citix , is not :b
ilu-metl, sSluwlv .-he |tro(*tvib «) im sh-il! A.-ii
{•ruvirig ia r 'tuu<i::r*l <»: education,
uiilil -’*!»«• lam slio il icr tt»
-li..’*! i**r :1 |, l':*»vfr>ily in tti««
^ ti h, ill lb.- ::«iv.*iil> >h«» «1*
• I llif fill'"It DM I -m <i 4i! - Gij|
uat
tr-iin 1 l ut 1
bl I’ lMrgJhi-
lullgt*roU'». ,,
iior i ndv sail 1, it
how Miucb up
iv tuucb -vt* shall
•• •|H»rtnriiiv
t •; ii -k n, s.i il
■ 1 i.
James A Stephen-', a Cartersville
■ *
In Sumter county recently tbegin
house of Ospt. 8 G Davenport w s
burned, with ten hales of enton, ?.-
000 husiiels of cotton seed, and t-<*
g'i«:ndt. jjityp
k|A .Jit ; ; A.
1 Vii (p , y.
w. te'.'
,^fj M G Jfedl ck has m'r vel fr
Kmanuel eoamy to Sylvauiu, Se. ov
r -A cuuiug slVray took. |»iac<*
Wr.hliington douuly belwcoi. J<
Oxford, vvhitt*, mid IVter 8 *1 nr.
colored. Oxford lluil. Whi ky
'vV J) Huiilfi has moved ftotii 1
.t 1m
lur
l • u> ”1 i I* r.illhi ii li;i^ t»« cuiii«* i».;i
h»tAit Ui 4\v r?i;% ut lie-'m a lh*
llietfil l.all •*. Mills’.. a il t #/<5 l * * AM’i.' i •. ■
bean o##*//#l !•» m Mitii f- t
4*1 midc sift" i n ii. 1)M Kiui’kbu
people; will you im- I b'.ilege was the mo'/.,,- of Avli.v.s,
j tilt University oi Ueorgia ou^iu lo
, be the Alma J.'o/tr of (ieoi Mj
:iu 1 I
tils-
Tljf-fatlm:
bis ^DKtie
h*«r-d about j
-! 1
cl > > i
prove i. ? Will you rouse from the
astounding stupor that seems to have
Athens grew up around the Unis . °f h.up’. I.o
come «.v, r you, shake trom yonr limbs ver.-ity un ii she beean e quite a ittlio i Tribune, bad i.ee
ous, and thatjliu attack is believed to : ail( ] y our |, r3 ; nd |he fatal lethargy that j ci| y, then for several years she seemed
be vertigo, not paralysis.
Auot ier dispatch from Jackson,
Miss , to the Meinph s Apjxal says:
•Senator Lamar’s condii.on has im
proved. llis wife joined him to-day.
Her presence lias proven beneficial.
Dr. Croft is hopeful of the Set at i’s
early recovery.
to be at a stand, slid, in a business
' point of view, so much so. that it w as
, raid of her that one might, utter at.
threatens to it retrievably en
chain you; and show the
world t at patriot-sm, sagacity, absei ee ol twenty years, return ami V'i *
unselfishness and puldiesspiritcd ener- 1,01 find even a stone turned. For ? "''-
gy have not perished forever from i ll,l! l:,M t "'“ or ll »rve years she has be-
, , , ....... . gun an advame m:%rcb a«miu, and
your nudft, and that there /x “life in ^duis to be adding daily tJ her bus
the old laud yet!” im>» house-, and pretty ifvve!!iiius,
—— * |’What has given her this new impel u* ?
STILL Bl’RNINC. Each citizen will agree with me tin t
it was
They tcld Galhleo that the world the sew kailroah;
was stationary, but he ]>ersistcd that Which seemed to rouse up the lat-
it moved, and the electricians have i e '! t publu «;.ir.L in the breasts of a f, w
ot our citizens, and ur^ed t!u in to
r . m> _ . . i push forward a plan, that would ion*
cenceother trousseau. Tho feminine , horseshoe would not furnish a lasting ward tin- interest of the people at
t the tale of a ward* incandescent electric lii»ht, but he _ lar^e. NYhy is there now * mic!i a
vi-it, an
with lor :ni'i
theie ubj’’’.
e.-.s: A littl
the Fori Gaines
i to Eutaula on a
town :n company
For: i laities, a.riving
>’c "-U in the ilium*
at lauded lie was w4-
-bo.e L. p.^1
A BRIDE'S INHERITANCE.
Wheu Archduchess Christina be
came the bride of King Alfonso, the
world was gossiping about the mag
nitude ot her dowry and the magnifi- 1 to i,l Mr. Edison that his cardboard
lit:! • Ml
nw .kc, v.vu!
of cotton, I
dro'\ nod 1» •:
lii- body lu
a;eoum.
For the ii
it li t? be- -n i
without a l;
boat t
the show, the
, probably not being hilly
u d off .ii the eio, a hale
‘II o.to thj uver a.o. was
:oi .■ Iielpcouid reach liim.
not l.gi'ii found at last
tune, probably^ since
existenee, Erfierton is
h avy tax—810,000—has
ie liquor shops in Greensboi-i,
// 'ih/ says many negroes
i g lie town in consequence
■ that closing up the liquor
Imposing an enormous tax
nolo spilt them. “White
ioi oil and git his iquor,
ger can’t: we gwine whar
e liquor and niggers tight**”
lie Alexander Stuart, al-
o a bachelor, paid 8600 for the
'■bm' of seals w hen Dr. John
■ in w church was opened. He
lid to benevolence the money
mi n oi hi* wealth would have
ailed upon a family. One of his
i t cent benefactions was the gift
in.-gmlieenl residence for the use
’ii * dent MeCosh, of Princeton
' n the l!ev. D. Jacobs Ide was
• 1 pastor ofa church at Med-
!a-saijiiisctts, s'xty-tbrve years
• bi a'.th was so bad that it was
ui he wmiIJ die within a few
•: hat iic survived until last
y, ait-atniug the age of uinely-
< f ti.#■ S00 memlieis ol his orig*
•legation, he conducted tl/e
• erv ices of all except one.
^ ■ 8ewed, of Tallapoosa county,
Alabama, tl:ed n eentl v from a stroke
of paralysis v. l.il,- visiting at his fa
ther <, in Elb. rt county.
as cut by
covering.
:'.aglv reports the
.Mines, in Union
Win. Town*
his son.
world wondered
robe on a scale of twelve dozen d' zen ' quietly assured them that be thou -lit Javk of public spirit in our city ? Is Alfred Adams, who wu
pieces of under-wear, and filling five ! wou i,t A .,d it does bum. Dav ■ !,,8 : *• "meb H ^rrinjr, i:: Kib-rtoa, is ruo*
r , , * % . 11 *ouui. ‘Viiu u urns nuiii. uay uWll private niliiirs,
railway \ans, and tlie position of the ; r day as the **xi eriment at Menlo | that they cannot afford to devote a
l»eautitul young woman who was in* , p ar |j progresses the little charred little ot their spare time to the mods
vited to tlie throne of a Queen was horseshoe continues to gleam with an I ,i,e *}'>' • C > U il bu . l ! l:,t ^ r w
(IaimiioaI tlift heierbt nf froriil fnrtnno 1 * . . . : who caill IneillseKt 8 true Citizens, 1.-14/ i . - : ; ^ y
dec , oil he la gl.tof good tortumL I ...te.tw® light, and there ts coming to (|/w 8uc) , riliillU ,„ st o co ’ lllrol and sen-.n-lnw, Teague.
But hanlly had the sounds of revelry . 1^ something ot monotony in ! il„-.„? No! every Athenian would i Tliirli
died away after her nuptials, when an jh e daily re|x»rt—“Siill burn' rise up in indignation at such a charge, jail, six «
assassin’s bullet crashed through the I ing.”. The monotony will he relieved , Why then ibis lack of public spirit in , ,
carriage in which herself and husband [ when Air. Edison completes ar- ! “Ir u ’4 1 fr.'.Vu * \V.
were riding, one of them whizzing rangernents for giving his new lamp a
near her own head, and it is said that | trial in New York City. So gr; tify
Ug.ctltorp’* has a preaeip i a i o
jintuMies tSA-riuou>. l.uc .k <>.;'••
llD'i pc.
Alliens «;iUjour tilths ol the U\ukj
of Oglethorpe.
.Many citizens nave moved !m..i
>on Ogletlior|?e t-j Jackson county
Lexington has several young laaits
who are line whistlers.
l'he Ar/io says Athens i?* :he city
id retugc for all the mgro ciii.iii.
liom Oglethorpe.
ytttir, in llo >se*l*ond Iimi < t
Ch« u^rocs received the entire U
lit of the public school luti i —tiit”c
not being u white .school i.i i.tai di «
trict.
isawyers say the outlook in n.tir
line is gioouiier than they have cv r
bctoic known it.
Tlie Echo *iys lVof. J. V. Chen-y
has been teaching school in Crawford
lor seven years and his unpaid mill *n
won’t amount to §50.
The Echo says that a son ol Dr. 1*.
II. Moll, we learn, contemplate*
locating in Lexington to practice
law.
8mali grain is looking well. Jii re
of it sown this j ear than any o'jicr
year since the war.
The exercises ot Ciawford -Vc j .d. -
my opened with 4‘i pupils.
Last Saturday Wdliam Jacob, ' u
ol Thomas iiuff, stepped inu* the wc.i
at Aatioch, in the engine yard o: .vie-
NVliorter it Co. The well is about «S
Caitiesville i feet square and .‘J8 leet deep, anil the
bottom is of solid rock. The water i:i
the well was otdv about two inches
y bu k to Wa*n ngt .11 ,
/
Ni*4rhli:irins <’4iunlirs.
vi lii
in*. rr. w 1 m * r 1, * • *f
Y I
^ T'--t: • . ,
V’ili ■
S of till
venue oftende
*1 and his mother have
health. Probably the appreliension 1 Menlo Park that hii invention is rap
ot other assaults aggravates her nerv
ousness. And now other troubles
seem to have forced themselves into I success,
sight. Ex-Queen Isabella is a male
cious, scheming, if not utterly bad, vvo* J critics by achieving what they have
need of il day by day. Why is it
we can count up the public spir- >
itvd men ii|u>ti our fingers, and may
ivvt
many ? Our citizens are simply
, rts/eyi, they need some eueryt tic stir*
idly proceeding beyond the rank of rimj man to wake them, up; they
leu.
He
illusion to Elber- 1 <1li ’P :,t lhe Ul,le * Tl,e ! » liu
| halloaed lustily while going do
When he reached the bottom
■ I, \\ Stephens lias moved trom 1
the shock has seriously affected her j n » arc t |, e results ot the trial at | have two or three fingers too Elbert countv to Hart county.
The Ordinary of Thomas county
Silled 2-13
an experiment to that of an achieved have the latent fire at work within
It is da ly becoming more , l, "' m i i hey need some one#to touch
probable that he is to humiliate , lU : |'> 8 spark It will need only a spark
r tu make it burst into ilame.
man, and the day when King Alfonso | declared no one could ever achieve, ^ .
^ivite-J her to return to Madrid j an d if he has not arrived at the coiu^ j ami ) e young men ! Let uot t
was a luckless one lor the royal I p i cte ^Union 0 f the i>roble,i, of decs! t ? le? . t ot J our cil i; K u lo "E cr
household. Queen Chr stiana has, j j r ; c ]jg|,tii l g | fi e ; s a t least very near
perhaps, the most nudesirable mother- j suu i, a ntagnificent result,
iujaw, nnd already it is rumored ( —
T F 8mii!i, Inte assistant editor of
thu IVanviiu-li iSuffitfr, ha's gone io
Putnam county to le tch school.
A little suit ot Mr Johu Fclker, o.‘
*, , ., „ , , ! Moitroe. ::-L't] about 13. received a
old men! ye m.ddle aged men 1 | kii . ;< ^ ^ Wldh :,
Jqublful.
ROt'fE LT'
. kick on’t
tbe recovery i
anno- i 1
ticcd, aud uucareil lor, by you. Don’t I Social Lircl’-' has G white preachers,
wait tor lli^ rich to take the lead in ! ami about as manv colored ones.
u " I-
he has means lo give. If all, rich * n
and poor, would do what they could
cried, “Pull me out'.” 8e me netjroes* u
in (he iuimediate neighborhood has*, aai.uaau
toned to his rescue. When drain u
elicenses:last year, up Mr. C. J. Landrum received bun to •
in his anils and lie was luin upon » !.i:,
pile ot sheeliug. On exuniiiiulb u im : i
visible signs oi injury could Ire Ibnu-i, ■ -
.extvpt a compound fracture of th •
leg, about ohC' inch above 'tbe link
bone. It was immediately >ct .
splintered by friends. .V doctor u
soon Sound, who di l all that lie up
io alleviate the sufferings ot :
little leilow. Mr. Frank Winfr
brought the youth home. A pl.i-i
of Pal is mould was then cast
o] cued a law office
UtSljl.i
■d fashion, for if litany cases
of the breaking of ladies' ribs
ig, that method ol deforming
lie abandoned.
’ inns
minin' Hanford Kepubliran
1 the Maine question with a
•a :y whom lie hid helped with
.'--■sgi' on a New York train the
>y. He w.is astounded to find
tiaiei'len’s daughter to whom
denounced the jicrpetrator < t
'in outrage. She was on the
'Va-liingion, where she is vis-
i". iho family of Congressman
that the young bride is less |>opular in ATHENS; AW^iEt
Madrid than the former Queen, nnd if I . , ... .,
(be schemo of th, *1 W, IV- p»», Sota, -.Ur ^ I “I *
thwarted, thauase will growr worse , to tbo slunibeiing spirit of Athens. ■ a „ woold be proud. We have I jje nns D D of G•
and worst. flnrisUana’s inhcritauce | We say sloinbering, for we 4niv# uot,j au examply in oarswt. r cit^, rUUnut [is^tot icsi !iv IU ,,' ■je uber "oV'fhe
is likely to prove one of much sorrow, yet gotten our consent lu believe ! I_°°k Imw she h is rtsen as a pfieeuix |^fjJPsK. an jCTsufiaTiiiS for tile Ad?
in spite 6t her splendor, and her ca otherwise ol Athens than that she is ll0m !‘ er : ' sl,l ' s * lo what is hvr sue i wi a< 5*ien: of ^eieuee. He was horn
raer promises to illnstrate tho truth not de d, but only sleepeth. ' mt ,hu cmw « ,n!< « '** \ . X* C*. in 1800. and
, , , » , , - r A , . i>eo r- c# , . 1 came to Oim rgt.i at an I'urly
that happiov>s does not dei*• ml chief- I Aa our corrv8[K>mieut say?, the kou.-k i t! house ur! Athenians, i j °
ly upon place, power and cosily a*>- time is short until the locality of t'ue and let her mantle fall upon yon. Go', i* ti'.:*t<"i is deploy clerk o f
' Normal School is to he determined, Wait not lor a leader ! Let each o. e , Hsl! county Superior Court.
, . , , . rush forward to the iront! J*et all in o,..:,.;*.. t,.,. i ,i
and U Athens does not act energet.e- bu ff^ders, and then shall we see our ,^4 ^“gSyilfo!
Ales sis Camp nnd Merrick have
in. vrd ti-»'ii 8pwriduhurg, S. C., to
Gainesville, wh.-rc they leave
though for a long time eoutidered the i bought the \ " glva property,
garden spot of literature, culture and
of a fail Octbber day. Successful as A Haster-strikk. icliiieinent, has no circulating library.
8iie uietlti it; slie mutt have it. Who
will take the lead and stir up tbe
or You ? or
What is to
prevent it? Busiue-s? Nosuc'nsslf-
ish feeling as that! Then here is the
THE .NORMAL SCHOOL,
the latest most calamitous | I*' lrt '
limn light lacing is the break-
:lie libs of a fashionable lady I
. t the northern cities. It may | Just as people lire an to eongratu
A’APRICIOl'S WEATHER.
ecome i eccsfary before long j late themselves that Winter had come j
women and pour them into 1»" 8°°^ earnest, the aun shone out, to ° 1;l!e ■
, , . _ : acain, and the atmosphere is like that?
indo by moihiles at every c f „ lai , Octbber day. Successful as
a scientific system oi guessing may be
in maty instances, no man is ns yet
ally, and promptly, she will have u> city prosper,
write in her diary tor 1H3G those sad- Here we want the .Northeast lload
dest of ail sad words-“Too late— ' «\‘-’"‘ ,8j * Who is lo take the lead
and stir up tlie people? Athens,
A iiiens Daily Banner is a
a) it. W e make this atmoeiu-e-
in t iih for we have never seen
'■ would lie glad to do so us the
•uni su'd.’ - —America* Tri•
li nhr. •
lbought our handsome and
: v contemporary was getting
'anm n, ns it ceitainty d< serves
• min lor ils welcome tri-weekly
to unerringly predict what the - j Dglon City of tlm Augusta ChcmieU, people? Cannot you ? or
tkts’jsaa
H"V M TI I. .re, from Washington,
has move ! to G'aim svilie, and will act
as agent fjr the Georgia Seminary.
Kev M \ an 11 oii-R has moved
. wito iii, liuuil.
, Seuuiu, where I:
Bapli-t chur-'ii,
! A tire in A'lim'u hi.*
Iho:/
Insti-
i.f i fcnr'vr.vJ.N-Tri-ri:
'Atlanta G f .ir..
the leg, and at the present writing Club Feet, iiip. Spurn cud
(Wednesday) he is getting along line- f Tar 1 ' Pile?. Fi-tnia', ( .i»r
ly uud seems to have received no in- ma!- :r. 1 »>ri»..:■• -ii-o.:■*•■-, an
lerual injury whatever.
Jackson .... l'rqf. Parker I
choo! last week in Harmony (!
and yow has !brty-od,d pupiis.
JIiss Susie Freeman this
appointed assistant in Mnttin
tutc.
Aliss Josic Gilleland walks to l or i s^-
sclionl and hick—two miles—every *-
day. ‘J'
Married, January 1‘Jtli, Henry !’.
Waddci to Martha .Matthew-.
Married, David Walls to Duslim.i-
uia Hill, W. V. Glenn to Miss S. E.
Dun.-on.
Ha rvey Jo!nis.m lavs moved to I !-
fvrsou from Clarke county.
Married, James W. Hnrily t-i Mi -
•M. H. .Newman; Early ltogcrs, of | P ag3 1
Gainesvi.lc, to Sallic Pittman. , "' 1 ’ :
*t II. (.Oil!',
ai. I Headache
t-• de: ill. Me
gi Is and ret :
and be ruiicvni
& Co., au ! K.
I to
! 1 >
\
!
■\(rrz
/ Mi.
C.E -ng ;
which, if wu don’t look to our in-■ mm' ii"*,'d(-trr>vcd the dwellingt of
The staff coric-poudeut in Wash
able to unerringl
weather
and
tell the prevailing weather of a season i says;
than to predict the changes from slay j “Tlie Cole-Brown railway develop-
today. The very perve.sity of the i nlcIllfr011I St . Uml!i Io , )le al
throughout a”S'"s«uUn is o^f! Savannah, is a topic of c...*ider.vMe i | er T' s,s - ,vil1 s| ip through our fingers : Hart Wviy, AYm Odder, and li
tnrougnoui a w note season is ope oi ... . , betbre we are aware. We mint ti.Cs3niG.ui.-s.
the strangest features of its capricious- interest evvn tn this section. H.e |fc , h()oL We mutt have it. What is lo
ness, and the sunny days that hare railroad people do not appear to leel prevent? Nothing but the lack of l
burst forth a'ter a storm again and j muth lear ab ,, llt it> all<1 , el lh | money. How a.c we toget the mon- I
Imv^'winter’luid comeare^an exam* ! *vin rt considerable curioshy to know e - v i ' Wi “ ,Hen 8 °". ,e forwa,d j . ' ] { ,i ; VUimzve A'fatni*, Cant<»t, is j
uevea vv inter naa come are an exam J ... untaiily throw it m our wav? \\ e 1 the h.ie-t n<ov paper in iicortia. Bi n
plcol it. Another is found in the how Col. Wadley, who hitherto cce ,j w '„ u 0 „ e ^ gtir thcm ' Our i F Perry, editor mid publisher. 8uc-I
character ol the last season ill Eng- • would not play second fiddle to people will ttive ! onlv that they need I ces- to it
joTi*;—L*!"! rile Angel Gabriel, ha- consented to i to be reminded that they must give. v
Bradstreel's Journal doesn't i-it i
Irom G.iii esville to!a'' ll| b' ?<» Athens, Augusta, Macoii,
become' | *-l.o' ut I lie C 'lull, bus, I tome, Aluci icils, luid "t her
i important places of Georgia. Atla'i*
Wednesday til and .SuVaumth are the ouly Georgia
cities it iiipntions. And yet it pur-
81'So.
,Jo.-i p!i Chapman has moved from
Bulord l.» Ltwrenceufic. i
j ports lo I* ii business pnblieai.o i,
:. I giving accurate statistical details
is, .!
an - A
ii. T. ilKOAV.X,
i TOilNjj a AJ
.N O’j H
W,:
s tratle ami tinanuial couditio 1
Staly in tl*e Union.
<J.V.
A'culoiVvi H*«*nia?i
GUANO
imore' or New York ] They all know that not only the town i did m... sAvamud. recently aged 1UG (j n tll# i 0 i umni qf 'his Weekly, the , Xi fV }
# ; | i .,*! but all llic cilizbiis will tveiilually b« I y«ar» aavl « m uitlis. She live I o, n> i» lvv ,.„ .1 1 i *
'J' 1 . 1,4 1 beuetited by having tbe school loca-1 tv*in iht* eity, and U|» tu a»t j 4 *‘ 4 , ‘ ‘ , * 8 • bv
on and competition. 1 ted , vr e. This is the place lb." it! (September had walked to the city I 8ebqol ’ ’ Vch.aU> l minty (
cpI
hereafter.
■ 1 • B. Wilkinson, ebairumn of
'1'inal School Committee at
■m, ami one of the wealthiest
"*t public-spirited citizens, lias
i a call fur the |ieople of Coweta
y to un cl at the court house in
an ihe 3<1 ol February, in ihe
-t ol the project to get the
I in New nan. Newuan is dis-
- 1 -uiprisii g and most praise-
• degree of energy and eartiest-
0 llos matter.
was 40.11 inches, more than thal ol • “r p | p i .., i j, .. I High and low, rich and poor, will . ,
almost any other year during half a.*'® 80 ,ur Lo1 ' give what they can. if apprbached in i 0^;
century, and several bummer months | Joseph E. Brown. This, i say, the ri"bl wav. They all know ol I '
were so stonny that the sun was sel* | p UII l tntl bem ; hut thev da not admit vvhat bemfit it will be to our town. I
dom seen. It is sometime* lhe cap-1 ... „ ... " 1 —
rice of the weather to persist in giving | ‘" al * Ball, "" ,,e .
the denizens ot tbe earth prevailing "ill be, in the lenst, injured
storm or sunshine throughout a whole : novel combination
season, *• d the law ol the succession 1 Mr. Stephens, on the other hand, re- ! Wu have here the University with its j every;
of sunshine and atonn, it there be g Br j g j t aM olle „f t |,e giamlest mas- ! line Apparatus, and Library, to which -I partake of c.
'"JS? ! tor-strike* of lh- century. He ure- 1 lhu “ l,00 '> ol . wur f ’ ".‘. ,uld 8 ai ' ,rw ‘ *" ^ U rf "'
access. \\ c have builuiugs ictuly lu
lniil iiajjs ^uitablu fur i *ery
All we want i?
i-«—*i— Ir-«»,— — 1 1 wiTJSfz* A '
1 the very greatest, if uot the greatest
| cotton port in the world.”
‘ Oar frierd Oglesby, of tbe A 111-
. ens Banner; punches the SavanuaUi
n - (Un Toombs I Aufuing Nine* in the rihs fur di.-c i.s-
..'ii-r house in ; ing Grant so much, l’eople wim bee j
* in glass houses should not tlii'-.w
nim'.l Lizzie Lowe stones. Iho. Oglesby never rnenlh
m V SOLlIIiLK
1E JJU -i i'ui'Lk.'tll J i'.Ti IT I.-'
IEKR JN D-d'! ' ' 1
ijtx:
| ii XkWWl.
such a law, ._ , — , ., , , ,,
understarding. The most that | tor-strike* of the century. He pre
weather proph-ts have as yet been 1 diets that it will work wonilrrs lor j 0 jj - cr
lr Ils j f' ,le 10 do « l ° r" tC J'V‘ e I Gmrgi. and the South, and that Sa- i pur^se reqrtirld
hi by seeing the Daily f“ r0 a,,l l report tho first indications of' =
nth 10 attend cfittreh and
uiiiminiiiii. She wits bur
os '«v
Dr. Ci ! p: 1. from Sjatii Citrolina,
ha- m jvc- i in llu.iei-ville.
Our friends of tho Wets*
Gently iucfiued W be sligh'lv
ical.
Ori’
JmigtO til i tA:
Si Hunts
We bv
“HANOI.*
U.uccrrn, a grandee, not of
• it ' f Pennsylvania, will have
,u 11 house l.'iilt in Washington.
11:1s 10 he a sign that Cameron
• in bv sent to the capital lor
1 iup* to come. One United
v. atorship Iron) Pennsylvania
- lo the Cameron family, and
1 • ah licated in behalf of Don-
"I10 now discharges the duties
ir.* the honors of the office that
■ he known as the Camerons
“March'’ is the title of a new novel
issued l>y the Applctons, in handsome
sty lu, and is by Mrs. Mary EL Bryan,
tlie accomplished editress ol the Sun
ny South, Atlanta, Ga. It is said to
be a work of much interest and
|iower. The following is from Hon.
A. II. Strpliens to tbe authoress :
Washington, D. C., December
81. 1879.
My Dear Mrs. Bryan—Just as
the laat hours of the years 1879 are
closing in, I have received the copy
of “Mauch,” from.the Appleton*, and
I dictate these lines while the old
year still linger* to send you, as a
New Year’s compliment, congratula
tions on the lieautitul appearance of
this your first essay in book form. It
is, indeed, a beautifully gotten up
publication. 1 am greaty pleased at
it and hope you may realize, not only
UP ROVING INVENTIONS.
Mr
rob . 'I -
bid than any other city. We can do al n in
this with less niouey than any other 1
S!i»w,
31) liv-t 1
* Toe itrgf,
to shake with the islen’.cd
.Madison, uas editor of loo VeJCalh Onun’y AWr. |
k. io his store fto’is so great an admirer .J the ibvN-
i Nei: that when he get- hold of it he
I'vioiille, in ! never lays it down till he has I
I,'i>-vei:W'l.sm'l;..s ;ou
iiuiiveil tn:r:-n -r„t nf
>»“ iVtSinU VM Vv
city because ut the buildings, Are ebargoj ot ijev. i'. J. Back and wile is read it “deau” through,—adveni-v
we lu sit quietly and let this chance ' g
for adding to the prosjierity of our 1
city pass by? Cau we allbrd it ? Tnink 1
It is uuderstood that Mr. Sawyer,
who has filed a petition against the
issue of patents to Mr. Edison on his
new eleitric lamp, intends to contest
the ease on the ground that JMr. Edi
son’s card-board liorse*»hoo incandes
cent light is but a variation of the
Sawyer-Man ligh*. There will be _
ir.ueh interest to kuow tlie decistou ol j ?fd- v . ““*> do-Er ut
the authorities at Washington in the
case. Il is unders.ood that Mr. Edi
son does not daim for l.is new tamp a ! w ill he satisfied,
wholly original principle, lake al- j! j v ®
lOUUSIllUg.
The a nmi d 1
N'jielniitnres for ail the j
| Qiems anil all.
of'ihe amount annually paid to the | sol' 1 * llMhiu.m i eoirflv” white
---- -- 1 I -r.-d, arc iiIhi'ui 83()J00tX
ersure ,, :i W - T - —,
tbe cause along, by giving as the I
“Lotd hua pie*pen u ow-.,'. it it' is
.ait dollar. I,
Lavunia■: ha: Way. a’ 1
1 ■
A b. ..L •• •'" '
only ouo dollar or a i.ait dollar Wj,;] .M„.t|j;ian. and
Don’t be aaluuiied to give « n *H amlpioiLu why'!
amounts, for were it not fur the cents 1 1 . .■ ■
»v’J never make op tlie dollart! -4.!
, . 1 ivive. Nothing more can be asked ot I pour*
most every other great inventor, he ! f ... b ...
ke up tlic dollars'. -4d 1 T?'«* ifft' ■ ■' er if arrests by thcJmUce
I, it each citizen will 1 in Atl 1 if a ’a*: month 'was 344. .Al o it.
ted* lie c.m afford to 1 half rlii-i-a C- w;ro d : s tiisnd from ihe
has used the futile attempts of others ' b . n " IIUV '
Wtml true Athenian will |
Gall logellier a meeting ot 1 ,
.'■h C
Mis* Eoimiir Bart,
c presence of mind saved the
a hrakeman in Medina, New
lhe oilier day. He caught his
that he* is likely to iiinke
1 complete success of :m idea
1 that Mr. Sawve- hut fceblv
but those profits to which genius is en
tilled. I am so delighted with “Mancli’-
thal I have ordered a hundred copies
from the Appleton.. A happy New , , . , -,
Year! With kindest regard* and, K R **P cd and "nperfeclly *p-
best wishes, I remain, very truly,
Alexander H. Stephens.
plied. If itj be conceded that tlie
card-board horseshoe is but an im
provement upon Mr. Sawyer’s metlr
Wben^ireTaTl: to the ’ of P rodud "S an "descent elec-
IV. igbt
Lint, and was unable to extricate hlm-
B< li Ibid he thrown his body oat*
«nr.I, .is’ most persons in a similar
ci - • would liavc done, bis legs would
-.undoubtedly have I>een severed near
hi* body. He therefore threw Limaelf
between tlnr rail*, face upward; and as
tin- cars came upon hint seized a
brake-rod nnd liuog on with * death
crip. Tho wheels crushed bf» loot,
lint his hold on the rod drew tlie In
jured member from the boot, and be-
yond the partial loss of his foot tees*
cap'll unharmed.
V.. 4
; /. h
conclusion that he cannot afford toe*- ( ?ric light it must be admitted that the
pend during tlie year, in judicious ad* ; improvement entities Mr. Edison to
a guard rail aa a train of vertising, an amount equnl lo one halt, i tfi* use of the invention, for without
irs was hacking down upon or at least one-quartea of the sum he |bo improvement it would have no
pays annually for rent, he may very, f
safely tnako up bis mind that it b high j ,,9e - A " dc from 1,10 questton of just
time for him to move his business to how much credit for originating the
cheaper quarters.
when a business man disburses
annually for salaries and expenses of
travelers to solicit trade, a larger sum
than he pay* in making bu busi
known to the public through other
indidoua advertising, he may he sure
that he ought to reconsider Ir* man
agement. Salesman should bo assisted
io their arduous work by well man
aged advertising. a
principle upon which hw new lamp is
const meted belongs to Mr. Edison,
the case involves the interesting ques
tion ot tlie property rights in an in
vention of llie man who originates a
theory and* the man who gives that
theory commercial value by produ
cing a completed invention that meet*
a great demand,’
ay ant
Don’t let this matter drop until you
have tlie money in baud. What true
Athenian will not resiio d —.linen V
N. Z.
ANOTHER APPEAL
To lhe aambrriag Spirit of Athens.
, (Dr. Tieke*, la Clirisi silIihIu
He 18 above,*'! other meii the vic
tim of'alvicc. A thousand men ad
vise a thou and different thin;;.*, i I
ho attempts to take the adv ice of all,
his paper will come to cliao*, and he to
it and hope you may realize, nut only . ~ '. - j “‘J M . a -* * v ‘",' ‘ ;• “““'i *’* ■ ijiji, T .j,«,i oia:.' v. has s rfd dx *doiI4 the lonatio amTiiai. If he rejects ihe
the plaudits which its inerit. deserve, jP"*™? h.s work, and .. H*Nr~ «>• ,”„\ v< ,: 1, of tbis advice of an/Ik! is apt lo make an
but those profits to which gentua is en- that he* is likely to make a a J a, J“ aoain, auu .iu.vt«. m , enemy or at lea-t to Im looked n|>":!
with unfavorable 'eyes. He 110is
keep the Jienixr with nil his a.IvtaVs
and keep them at peace with «■.*• an-
• tlpcr. Does any man need m • e
A thirt’.'i n yc.tr’ol.l son bt Da^£ W*.V •* "“e" "rgvsl'.y th
"1* , , c r are consuUred wtsb to puli i-b
which
lished with' prudei
,(0 publish
or prejudice, and certainly of fully.
If he complies with the request, ti e
same or other aticii-ations come trom
Other quarters. Dims any m ir tie.-.!
patience dr more tqrb arance?
one uve.
Henry Vufty, a MeDuifij b ,y was
terribly injured a.1 i.di-ligiir <1 looeut-
ly by a kick m the ;ace li o i|a horse.
Mnmford, of ^Lincoln cbuuty, wns
drowned in Lit'tlc River recently.
Wm. H-
Suui’.t r 0M111
Sides has mined from
y to McIntosh, Liberty
To the Editor ok the Daily Ban
ner—Sir: Is it not possible to j coulltv
arouse the people ol Athens from . . , ’
their lethargy in regard lo tho Nor- : Honrv liroiva has moved liom
mal School ? It seems as though they I Fyrt Ynlh y l > Sumtsu - county.
1A
were lettiug (at least) a great ramie- :
Wry interest al p from them. What I
A Wiike* c >m.tv old bacdu llor mar-
are' they doing ? We liear that a few vied a 14 yt lu iui girl' recently,
liberal subscription* iiave been made G K.mirlcr, a..' Atlan’a butch-
effort to stop with these ? rnml , i ;L ,a su , ide be s'oo-Jrar
but is all effort to stop Wltn ttiese? conuii ited suieido be s' ooting
Cinnot our enterpnsnjg inereJamf.*,’ hi ^ nIl -Wuh.a pis-
bankers, capitalists, make a vigoious 1
Mi the li'n.l with,a pis
tol. He haiHieeii losing money gam
twenty or thirty thon*awl doffin'#. •** ' *
lually in our dty? Tnis sum no 1 ‘!r..lm‘l/TdJViwoJfitj” so >*<'f Mm. fa R
movement lo #"eure the expenditure
A eorrespoudeut of ihe Can-nil
County Time* writer that paper an
I siioiv Mucnl i
1 Mn-.t -yi.. yix
: bu irr.mt. il.
school, most of which, if not all, will ' nnd
tordTler'the' imuter^res^quietly? I coaw '* «ncount of “a reuiatkablo lreak ot „
>411 can lie leaders! The best lefitt? P"*'.the mrtl.t <•, the Pdi m-i. lie
* are tiawe whom willing to help \ bv-uy'i'"y 'or ®otioo in'
1*1 V burneff
Outaw,
r.imry Is.* ASA M. JACKS' in.
lure” in that county, but since the Dissolution Of Cop2.’'tH0r
“Loretta Brown’’ hoax in the 7.me* <-T*,n-
wd are afraid to reprint the .-torie* of
its 1 orrespondents.
t >
; ship.
\i\f ljv;"e;*’:Vvr t dc-
.'•V t>m no’ll.N «M .I„ v „|
SO lit.
THE EDITOR.
iTTtv u\ /‘i6ii
? <•.» ntv
f ■ • . - ii f j \ HI a.11.
1 .i ? ) v, i-.J so!,t 1,;.. e Ut Ut :•
It He is often iirgtitiijr tl» wu #) v
• cbusifUre't wu? to pul/Mi tlia.j- . >*.*.; *
icl», in tya jmlgraeu^ eutqoi. b»* pub' |
ie*\ with prudente. It* ho iiriusos ■ • <r 'V . w;
publinh ho )« nccu**e«l of |»irti:iliiv j
PEESCRIFTIOif FEEET
V,,r tl,,-«|»--.IV I'.I.;,. 'S S W.■•«• 'W
He fo'iist often take the unpopular [ ,MWr Hi " u MrrrU KUM * am
side, ami a torrent of public indign.i- I —
tion rushes out to overwhelm turn. |
Docs any man need m re firmness
inure heroism ?
annually _ _ . : , .. . .... .
doubt in a tew years will bo greatly Chisolm, of Atlant.:!.'
increased. A liberal subscription goraery, A'.n , feceutly. He was i
note, from these moneyed men, willdfo Arlan a.
: J. , n.iioaiet — 1 11
Managing, editor ( Mediil, of the:
C’lih-ago Tribune, brbther of the eili-
t t in ehief, will himself be immag d
li iiTitoni-1 here after, by tho Quiuoy bel e, .iMiss
He was buried j Cars m, who beo uue his br.de last
■ UT r»»n t
iTlu-Uns.
tuinon.irtM'R irnnuw
‘ r**li«f, ourtMcanMiof lows
iinr l® 1 wwok-rtsdonliaRr/
iu Sdgjra. CAUTIONl
•fen kfn? im IsDsyrWluir 1
. 'to j^tijD'
lUw . J evening.
iii'td, j;
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« Mli^l:
id afljil.i
i iHcoiubcr 13. .'.
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Fanrij'Srocry Sto
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Ai Tu n-
a' i Atext dco/ tc
\fiSEY
tl4|in j* '» f«t' I at
,tMTD ,i ; iirilH-Dts fr >1
onf : rtt>uuiscM Mgy *l\ i
\V Lite, mill nu-' V \.
of Nii’.ivuiii 1’tiiik
s an.I ^j-vijvl «>
to s ; ,
rkf ^iiiurjor ?'
•7'.’. in laWf Df.li
W ‘V“*
:i. .
t Luroy i\ M.uhvjtt*. and It. fa.
ler fim jiiiTuuii’i.i .M;u. i.’, l s 7'.', ru>l svovukI
* ‘ 1 sNovctnin r yib, !i: .1 Lvius
ii. f
Uhiie til' both li. lit;-.
nn.J n d.'t^inaiUi (ot
those l^viu-i hy .l.tim*
cwtt. Deeeiiiher ht.'i,
t.ofiled in tiiti i.’teik’
Court, T)cceiui < r
nee lions lin-y. ]y i t>
Georgia of lb7-i. Le
C. MHtlbcwit. U'uant ... . ..
8th, 187'J. J. A. DROWNING,
’ <io,.s .8hcrifr<nnrkc(.
I "V, m.'J 111 c■ t .!
Oit* u t' Utiu’Kc v^ijxsriQr
lisTv, i.i }’iir»u^iicts ol
i>:i j’Ji 1 ot lint C ,le dJ
1 nolift.’ j. r iten to Jofriiy
D eee.itihc:
tXMnBUSMBlW0PC3E* >a nBtt 3C3tSi. -
"J^AiTTS ?CP. YOQNtt 513H,
It* A-.tu.il Buninosr, Students C"
’OJiaaso, ffhe Bnenress V. oxla ,
ta«inUituVe, -t MOOKUS UUSIMESS
UNIVE'lSm', ATLANTA,CA.' The
Best l*ractii-..il JlUiinc.ss School iu the couafy.
Scud k* CireuLtm, Terms, Etc.
3? Court Fiats, Lt uiSYilUE, KY.,
/.h.'>Aulr •
vf ; U.vaic, oLTi-i.b) Lad re* - ;*
rho-Y nyj 'i ^
«s»’v t»i •>;ejlWdR;
err. ri«ywic»n»i*S-. , 1’insr.lns
I cuiat-j, Oar i, a ^-5 IU
eRredand^- Mr vrmthnria-.
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■ £rr«.'' > 0»«c}ut**u •w#'»n
t]sl torKtsalikafi* uUictiy C. • •,»... .0.
A PRIVATE COUJTSJXOR
Of prirra, sah-,*« tcr.f *4. - . — urely .rain, frr »*»»»•
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