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The Senate on the Bland Blll—Tho Hons* The LouUIanm
on Appropriations. 1
Has Taken Refuge
)2l Gama
in a Portuguese Vessel.
, aNTS A guarantee of safety.
Representative Takes the
Plaoc of Justice White.
Washington, March 13.—Mr. Blanch-
.. ..... . . JiW senator
filled Mr „„„ . . . were trom Louisiana. Mr. Peffer’a resolution
nuea. Mr. Bate was made chairman of I for
Washington, March 13.—After some _ _
TCuttne bnsiness, on motion of Mr. Gor-1 wdtoonheTath of office
man, the committee vacancies
Marriage in Watkinbvillk.—On I
Monday night last Mr. Jack Foulnott
and Mrs. Bix were united in marriage, [
Bev. Bobert P. Martyn officiating.
as.,™ »„ | ;
rortupues#
Commander Has Cabled
perlor for Instructions In
Restoring the Insurgent
the Brasilian Government.
W “ ma f e chairman of been engaged in stock jobbing specula:
;“® °? tho improvement of Ji 0n8 la sugar certificates was laid be
lli*
jtcpsrd <o
W sr*l<ll>» to
Krora Washington.
lore the senate and on motion of Mr.
table by a
igniorage bill was taken I Gorman, was laid on the
1 Mr. Stewart addressed voto of 83 to 27.
>>«*
LlfBON
March 13.—Official dispatches
, Bio
confirm the reports that the
the Mississippi river.
The Bland sei|
np at 18:80 and ____
the senate in advocacy of it.
_ The house at 1 o’clock on motion ofi mu... .
Mr. Sayers resolved itself into a commit-1 jJPi 8 l) ? lng the District of Columbia
tee of the whole on the sundry civil an-1 , y houa ? engaged in consideration
In the Bonce.
Will Amo Give Bates —Mr. J. C. I
McM&ster, agent of the M &. N. road,
says that reduced rates races can be se
cured on his line to the joint debate be
tween Mr. Atkinson and General Evans |
in this oity Friday week.
t admiral, Da Gama, has left
** fltcsBip and taken refuge onboard
iZc.o Corvette Mindelli.
ThP commander of the Portuguese
hip has cabled to Senhor De Brissas
r , xivfls Ferriera, minister of the ma-
• ne ‘ an d colonies, asking for instructions
" regard to restoring the vessels com-
the insurgent squadron, under
oiuinand of Admiral Da Gama, to the
Brazilian government
smnably belong. ... , ,,
ama bad offered through the
aese naval commander to surren-
i _ on condition that he and hisfollow-
«Should be guaranteed safety. This
Kssacewas brought in to President
h iwt0 by the Portuguese officer in per-
propriation bill, Mr. Lester, of Georgia! I of matt6rs relating to the district,
in_the chair. I f British Marine* Withdrawn.
Wie state department has received a
Returned Home.—Mr. J. J. Ang-
I land, who was sick for a long time in
this city and who for some time past
yiiUN'tOSD RESTORED
nil nerv -diseases, such as Weak Memory, Gi». »( Brain
Keadn e. WukrfaUien, I,o-t Mmilim.d. Nightly Emissions,
a aickn «. Evil Urmnk Luck ot Confidence, Nervousness.
I drain, id loss of power In Generative Orcr-.ur. of either sex caused
by overt- . tlon. youthful errors, excessive use of tdbacco, opium
or stimuli i which lead to Infirmity, Consumption and Insanity. Con
venlentto rry in vest pocket. By moll prepaid in plain box to an*
address 13 1 each, ore for SO. (With every tf5 order we slvi
written a .runtee to cure or refund tbr money.) For ml a tij
ali drnndsw. Ask for It and i ig
Address NEKVE SEED CO.,
By mall prepaid In plain box to an*
(With every KS order we rtlvs
or refund the money. 1 For sale b)
_.. — accept no other. CIRCULAR FREE
BEFOUL AND AFTER USING. Address M'.KVF. SEED CO., Mnsoole Temple, Chicago, IU
Sold in Athens, Ga., by Palmer & Kinnebrew, and R. C. Orr At Co.
NEW HOUSE, NEW.GOODS
ON® ENJOYS
has been in Forsyth oonnty on a visit to Both the method and 'results when
The houM elections committee has do-, . iTCC1TOU .
Th»wSLSE'SJ 00 5 ti, S® < L , ??S of “btegrem from Minister Baker convey- hia relations, has retnrnad home great- Syrup of Firs is taken; it is pleasant
°“' fBOm the Eighth Ten- mg a message from the consul at Grey- ly improved in health, His many and refreshing to the taste, mid acts
on Friday next. Argu-1 qnito territory, and affairs'arenowquiet I
ments have been heard in both cases
furthe ‘
was further decided that after March 37
arguments would be heard in the re
maining oases on the committee calen
dar.
_ yet promptly on fhe Kidneys,
>iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys-
To Lat the Foundations. — The I effectually, dispels colds, head-
The Finance Committee'* Work.
Washington, March 12.—The senate
stone for the foundations of the new I ac ^ es hnd fevers and cures habitnal
Episcopal chnrch has been placed on
the eburoh lot on Prinoe avenue, and
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro-
i uauin, to luo —, I ... . . i iot vuuiuu mjv uu riiuuB aveuue, ana . * , ,—j. —„ > *
to whom they _ committee on agriculture 1,11 . got to work on th ® in a short while the work of plaoing I duce “» pleasmg to the taste and ac-
has decided to postpone until next month I tariff bill promptly at 10 o’clock with ■- " I oonfoWo +v.~ —t- a
Da Gama
PortnKUPj
action on the bills providing for the ex-1 all the members of the commits n ,«. I *“ w
termmafion of the Russian thistle. The I ant pave Senators Sherman, who is indis- Wken com Pleted this chnrch building
them in position will be commenced-
Hatch anti-option bill was made
special order of business until
of and its consideration will
once.
the] posed, Vai.ce, who is in Florida recu-
p.-rating his health and Jones, of Nevada, floe* in the oity.
who is in the west.
Fignm of exports were laid before
, I will be one of the most handsome edi-
Srcrrtr ry (ireillam Pleased.
TTkPHiN'.Tox, March 13.—From re
lent difpatches, from the minister at
bio de Janeiro, Secretary Gresham un-
lentands that the war has virtually
ndfd and is gratified that the result has
en reached in time to avoid further
Minister Mendonca said that he had
‘ jyed information fully in accord-
, with those of the state department,
ut giving no further particulars.
CC , .. .... . Ic " • “ v * uuu utuon
The sense of the committee has been! the committee and they began the con
taken and shows that a majority are in ] aideration of the bill in detail at once
Jgmr® legislation of this kind.| The committee adjourned at 12:20 witt
out having done anything save vote |
down by a strict party vote the proposi
tion by Senator Aldrich to have hear-
ings.
The bill wili be read by sections and ]
fected, as thu draft submitted by
Hatch conveyed only the idea, leavir
the exact terms to be diseased and fixed
by the committee.
Thonton Ha* No Fean.
Washington, March 13.—Hawaiian
Minister Thurston said concerning the I nominations: Jas. H. Milligan, 0 f Kern
Presidential Nominations.
Washington, March 12.—The presi
dent sent to the senate the following
Will Writs.—The Christian Index]
of Atlanta will issue a V, -ndid paper
for the week precedis, the Baptist
Convention at Maoon, Gs. A number
of articles have been solicited from var
ious writers over the State. Mr. H. B
Bernard, of our city,haa been requested
to write one on a special topic of great I
interest and importance to his denomi
nation.
ceptable to the stomach, prompt In
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to <ul and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Pyrup of Figs is for sale in 50o
and $x bottles by all leading drug-
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may L.ut have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Dc not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA F/U SYRUP CO.
FoBUIUh H»» Been Captured.
I London, March 13.—A dispatch to
report that the arrival of so many steer
age passengers from the United States
and British Columbia at Honolulu was
tucky, consul general at Apia, Samoa;
Leroy H. Shields, collector of customs |
district of Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
Aowavnif o vent voss W‘
Fobgot The Day.—One of our chnrch
members living in the lower part of this !
part of a conspiracy for the restoration Nto»tonaster—Virginia, Lee T. Savin, I county forgot when Sunday oame. He
dmiralty office from Balfraist Gambia
Chief Fodisilah, the slave trader,
kho5P depredations among the natives
j the British sphere led to the recent
ghti:i_: in that territory resulting in
fcWra! instances in the defeat of the
(ritish sailors, has been captured in
french territory.
of the queen, that it had been known for CWfem Forge,
some time that the ex-queen was seek- 1
ing recruits in British Columbia. He
believed, however, that the provisional
government- had the administration of
le government so well in hand that it
Uncle Remus Dined.
Atlanta, March 12.—Mr. Joel Chand
ler Harris was the guest of honor at the I
had nothing to fear from the queen’s I dinner of the Quadrant club, at the
followers. ~ * * ,l 1 - - - — - --
ploughed until 12 o’clock and' bis wife
planted a bean p&toh. The old gentle
man then got up some bait and intended [
spending the balance of the day on the
river, when some of his neighbors pass- I
ed by and informed him that it was |
He discredited the report I newly appointed Richelieu Sunday af- sandav Th«oH OT nH«m.n win
tew men employed by the! teraoou. Mr. Harris is said never to ® tt d&y ‘ «® n ‘ lemaQ win kee P
would join the queen’s] have been dined before by persons out-1record nght hereafter by making a
pOR’ CROCKERY, Glass Ware and Limps,*|8tovee,
STARVING BRITONS.
that many new:
government wonld join’
forces at a signal from her.
i Stramrr That Hu Been In A Desperate
Strait Since December Last.
I St. Johns, N. F., March 13.—The
Iritish steamer Briscoe, which left Ham
nrg on Dec. 6, carrying a cargo of
lanure salt, lies in a desperate strait,
) miles south of Cape Race.
| A lifeboat containing five men arrived
[ the Cape Race signal station and
ought nows of the disabled and long
hrdue steamer. It contained Mate
lackay and four of the crew, all of
irm. nearly exhausted from cold.
| According to their story, they left the
ris oe last Friday afternoon and after
■morning the great obstacles they at
|st reached the signal station. On their
ng pull they had not a bite of food and
ke thinly clad and suffered from the
lid and exposure, all of them being in
Ifrost bitten condition.
lThe tug Ingraham and the coastwise
Vainer Virginia Lake, both carrying
fiivisions to the famished crew, have
|»rted to find the disabled Briscoe and
ndor all the assistance possible. The
iiicoe was du* to arrive in New York
Lb. 17.
In th* Interest* of Farmers.
Washington, March 13.—The United
States department of agriculture is about
to issue a farmers’ bulletin on fertilizers
for cotton. This bulletin has been pi
pared by Dr. J. M. McBryde, preside
of the _ ^
director of the Virginia experiment sta-
by persons out
side of the friends of his home life, and
this fact was dnly appreciated by the I
members of the Quadrant club.
notch on a stiok every day.
CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC CHOLE- |
BA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY.
Is Over
If you would escape the injurious
effects that linger in the system,
; and be restored to the full vigor of
. , TinWare am. "VSooa'aud
Willow Ware, and Honsefnrnishlng Goods generally. Goods al. Now and
Fresh, and having bought for Cash, we are in shape to make LOW(PRICES,
Th* Patron* of Industry Platform.
Toledo, March 12.—The supreme conn-
i ° f y >9 C.trona of Indn.tiy has Mopt-1 g
joyous health, pleasantly, promptly
and safely, use
J. W. BROWN & SONS.
i .<***
A.t Cohen &. Co's Old Stand, Broad Street Athens, (• a
Royal
(JERMETUER
tion, and gives a concise account of nn-1 popular vote, and opposing saloons |
merous experiments with fertilizers on I *“ liquor interests,
cotton made under his supervision in I
Sooth Carolina. It also contains direc-1
tionaasto the selection, compounding]
60 cent bottles for sale by John .Craw-
iced & Co., druggists.
Present* HI* Credential*.
„ Rohe, March 12.—Wayne McVeigh, I
and^application of fertilizers for this|the new United States ambassador,
HE KICKED.
Thousands have tried it. It has
never disappointed them. It will
not disappoint you. It is as pleas-
to take
ORANGE BLOSSOM
crop.
Boutelle Make* Fna.
Washington, March 18.—Mf. Bon
telle, in commenting on Secretary Her-1 United States,
bert’s reply to his resolution asking by
what authority Mr. Blount was placed
in command of the naval foroes at Hon
olulu, remarked that it was “amusing
called at the'Qnirinal at 2 p. m. and pre
sented his credentials, King Humbert I
cordially assuring him that he most
highly valued the friendship of the
to note that this administration is driven I property^ both in Georgia and Alabama,
to find the only semblance of precedent
for its action in some orders issued dur
ing the famous San Domingo episode by
that secretary of the navy (Robeson) | ^kee bi^dr^with
who has been the snbjeot of Democratic I qoo is paid
denunciation.
The Briscoe Brought In*
St. John’s, N. F„ March 13.—The
|wmer Virginia Lake, having in tow
fdiaabled Briscoe, has arrived in port,
he provisions of the disabled vessel had
Jren out and the crew were in an ex-
lusted condition. The Briscoe pre-
ptod a melancholy spectacle, being bat-
1 and smashed in a terrible manner.
Important proposition.
Injured by an Overturned Lamp.
Washington, March 18.—Mrs. Patty I
Miller Stocking, widow of the late Wil
liam E. Stocking, and daughter of tho ]
late Justice Miller of the supreme court,
was badly burned by the overturning of |
lamp at her apartments attheElsmere.
Her physician states that the injuries,
while verv serious, they are not likely |
to prove fatal.
Chui(» in Government Method* of Coast
and Geodetic Survey*.
Pashinoton, March 18.—A most im-
t&nt proposition for a change in gov-
^mental methods will he presented to
i houso of representatives this week,
pt contemplates the abolition of the
at and geodetic survey, of which Pro-
T. C. Mendenhall is anperin-
fident. The coast survey surveys
fin. lake* and seacoast, and it is pro-
W to absorb this branch by the navy
partment. It farther contemplates
f termination of the geodetic survey;
|th it* extensive bureau under the di-
t-on of Superintendent Mendenhall,
1 the absorption of this bureau by the
Vtor department.
Representative Enloe will submit the
epoaed changes as amendments to the
tdry civil appropriation bill. One of
p first items of this bill is that for the
“t and geodetic survey. Mr. Enloe
> been engaged in gathering data for
pposed changes for some days, and his
“T«e ha* been made known to the
i committee on appropriations,
bairman Sayers, of the committee,
•not think the changes will be made,
|be think* they ahonld not complicate
^appropriation.
Jt i* understood that Mr. Enloe’s pnr-
“•e is to make the geodetic" branch of
^present bureau an adjunct of the ge-
wal survey. The latter is a bureau
interior department,
coast and geodetic survey haa an
mnve bureau at Washington, besides
N 11 parties and coast survey boats
spRhont the country. The office force
.Tt5t 143,000 M “Hudly, and those in
•field $119,000.
Interesting Insurance Decision.
^Chester, Va., March 11.—Quite
^interesting question, bearing upon the
insurance, was decided at the
i term of the Frederick county
n ' ^Atcb kas just adjourned. The
r ’ re F ar company, of St. Louis,
Jsrosd t he Commonwealth Fire Insur-
^ company, of Winchester, Va.
An AlsbamUn Snlcldes.
“eridus. Mias., March 12.—Hon. W.
I nylor, a prominent lawyer and vete-
newspaper man of Butler. Ala.,
'"ntted suicide in this city by fairing
asofo 0f 1 .? nor P hine - Mr - Taylor
Ul vl!.^ f tl,y ’ 1Ilflu ® tial family and
^ 6arfl 8K6. HO WAR TBOOviml
age. He was maaried
68 several children:
. bk 8T in the WORLD."
dll Wooding, of
of Chamberlain’s
,??. ®P°ke from \roT-
f^^oe in the ose of it, hTm
3*4 co^y Jtwt been curea
1 It lh^W? 0ll VL by !t » ®°°“
worn. *FV
To 8*11 the Mobil* and Girard.
Columbus, .G&-, March 13.—The Mo-j
bile and Girard railroad, with all of its
will be sold in Girard, Alabama, which
is just across the river from Columbus,
in September next unless the first mort-
vith interest amounting to
paid. Judge Bruce in the
United States court at Montgomery, Al
abama, has rendered a decree to this ef
fect. The decree was on foreclosure
proceedings in behalf of H. H. Epping,
of this city, trustee for the first mort
gage bonds, against the Mobile and Gi
rard company.
DAILY MARKET REPORTS.
Naval Stores.
A Noted Divine Dead.
New Orleans, March 18.—Rev. Dr.
T. R. Markham, one of the best known
Presbyterian divines in the south, died
at midnight. He was a veteran of the
late war.
Waather Ferecast,
Washington, March 18.—Forecast till
8 p. m., Wednesday. For North Caro
SAVANNAH. March 18.—Spirits of turpentine
opened firm at 8# for regulars and closed
steady at 28?lft29; sale* 182 casks. Rosin (Inn
sales 1,000 bfils : A. B, C. D and E. SLOB;
p4 ftsdi&sfSi
12.80; waterwhite, $3.00.
Wilmihgtow, March 13.—Rosin steady;
strained. 90; 'good strained, $1.00; turpentine
la steady at 28MI; tar is steady at 85; crude
turpentine Is steady; hard. $110; soft and
Virgin. $1.80.
Produce and Provisions.
Naif Vosk. Maroh 18.—Pork steady, quiet;
.... _ . . . new mess. $13.00@13.50. Middles is nominal;
lina—Fair, slightly warmer Wednesday I short clear. — Lard is quiet and weaker;
morning, except sUtionar^temperature| m*t loo™' 6 - 00 ® 8 - 5 ° ! op ’ j want?”
” * “ Chicago, Maroh 18.—Cash quotations were
Ho Took a Turkish Hath and Denoatfi-e'd It
u a Fraud.
A solemn looking nian came into an up
town Turkish bath yesterday afternoon and
said he wanted to take a bath. He regis
tered, gave up his valuables and undressed.
An attendant took him iu hand, nud hedis-
appeared into the first hot room.
Two hours later he stalked into the re
ception room clad in a sheet. He asked the
man at the desk for the proprietor.
“I am the proprietor," said the man.
“Well, how much is this thing goin to
cost me?”
“One dollar, if you don’t want to give the
robber anything.”
“One dollar?”
“Yes, sir ”
The solemn looking man grew agitated
He danced around a bit. “Say 1" he shouted,
“you don’t intend to charge tne a dollar lor
that dod blamed swindle, do you?”
“Certainly, and it’s uot a swindle either
That bath was worth a dollar of any man’s
money."
The solemn looking tnan danced around
some more. “Not ou your life,” he said. "1
was swindled.”
“I don’t see how You went into tho hot
room, didn’t you, and took a sweat?”
“Yes.”
•‘And went into the steam room aud got
a shower and a steam bath?”
“Yes.”
“And bad a rub and scrub?”
“Yes.”
“And another shower?”
“Yes.”
“And took the plunge and bad a dry
rub?”
Yes.”
'And had a place shown you where you
could lie down?”
“Yes.”
“Well, what in blazes more do you
always, and
Cures
as lemonade, harmless
When Ali Else
Fails. ■'
$1.00 per boule. 6 for $5.00.
Sold by all Druggists.
KING’S ROYAL.GERMETUER CO., Atlanta, 6a.
Endorsed rt the Highest Medical Authorities.
*$VSMH1TH0LlNHfllBl
^ffig^^rnnaCATARRH
l
ftvmM a CATARRH
HEADACHES™^,
This Menthol
Inhaixh will core you. A
,-wonUcrful boon to sufferers
from Cold*, Sore Throat,
InSuenzn, Bronchitis,
or HAY I'E VElt. ^/ord»
immediate relief. An efficient
remedy, convenient to carry
In pocket, ready to u*o on flret indication of cold.
Continued Use Effects Permanent Cnre.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price,
GO cts. Trial free nt Dmcgipta. Registered mail,
GO cents. H. 0. CDS5MAS, Mr., Three Rivers, Mich., D. 8. A
CTTSHrVSCAYTV’SI
PS FNTHfl I The anreat and safest remedy for
•"til I nUL all akindlsensea. Edema,Itch.Salt
Rheum, old 8orea, Ilurna, Cute. Wonderful rem
edyforPlUES. Price, 2.1 cts. nt Drug- DAI 1*
gists or by mail preyidd. Address as above. DHtHI
and Wlittkey Han-
J ttsctv A at home wit’
-rf outpniQ. Book of par
" g ticnlars sent FREE
m B. M.WOOLLE V\ HO
.-nt 1 ' p
Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment
Isa certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes
Granulated Eye Lids, Sore Nipples, Piles
Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum and Scald Head
25 cents per box. For sale by druggists.
near Hatteras, southwest winds. South
Carolina—Fair, slightly warmer Wed
nesday morning, variable winds, be
coming southwesterly. Eastern Florida,
Western Florida and Georgia—Pair,
variable winds. Alabama—Fair, slight-
follows;
- «.|—
>11.10.
5.70®
5 75. 'Dry salt shoulders, boxed &00®t£5; short
SMM, ‘
clear
Cincinnati,
Lard, steam le
‘ ». 6.75. shot
boxed 6.371436.50.
ATI, Maroh IS —Pork, mess, $11.50.
leaf. 7.00. Bacon steady; shoul-
ly warmer Wednesday morning in the | derj. «-7&, short rib sides, 6.87J4; short dear,
nnrthwMt. Tvwrinn. variable winds, be. I iJ^s©i-25.
northwest portion,
intherly.
coming southerly,
southerly winds.
Mississippi—Fair,
A Determined Stand.
New Bedford, Mass., March 18.—Ev
ery glass cutter employed in the Mount
Washington Glass works, together with
the apprentices stopped work Saturday
night, determined to resist the firm’s
manifesto of 10 per cent reduction and
non-union shop. The men pledged them
selves to stand together for a year if
necessary. Assistance is guan
them from other cities while th<
lasts.
N*w York Cotton Future*.
New York, March 13.
. Cotton futures opened steady.
Jtareh- 7.25
i‘.*.‘.'.'..T.41
• eeeeeeeeeeee»«.*eeeee.eee*** £-48
7. 753
.7.5(1
Mr. J. Frank Edwards, of Noroross,
has been m wretched health for some
time and Is spending sometime with
his parents in this city in the hope of
aranteed | being benefited by the change.
The White Hall mission parsonage
will be bait on the. MoCleskey lot in
Blairsville. We learn that the official
board of the mission have bought that
Now, see here,” and the solemn looking
man spoke very earnestly. “This here is the
first Turkish bath I ever took. All my
life I bin readin of Turkish baths and thu
luxury and delicious languor that followed
them. I bin told that when a mai^gets
through with them operations you’ve bin
talkin about be can lay down aud have the
pleasantest sort of thoughts. 1 done all
there was to do. I had reasons for wautin
pleasant thoughts. Did I get ’em? Nix. 1
couldn’t think of a blamed ,thing but a note
I got to meet tomorrow without no money
to meet it with. Pleasant thoughts—rats!
I could have thought of that sittin on any
old horseblock in town. The hull thing is
a fraud, and I won’t pay but 50 cents.”
And he didn’t.—Buffalo Express.
TO HOB.SK OWNEHS.
For putting a horse in a fine healthy con
dition try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders
They tone up the system, aid digestion, ciin
loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct
I kidney disorders and destroy worms, givf—
new life to an old or over worked boras
cents per package. For sale by
Jno.’Cbswvord 4 Co
No poor stock used m the
Banner Job office. Every-
I thine fitst dans
IS AS SAFE AND HARMLESS AS
A Flax Seed. Poultice.
It is applied right to the parts. It cores all diseases of women. Aoy
lady can use it herself. Sold by ALT. DRUGGISTS. Mailed to any
address on receipt of $1.
Dr. J. A. McGill & Co, 3 and 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, ffl.
SOLD AT LYNDON’8 DRUG STORE.
THBO. MAltEWALTEB.
manufactures; of
GRANITE AND MARBLE MONUMENTS AND STATUARY.
Importer Direct anil Contractor for. Bidding Stone,
Garble Wainscoting and Encaustic Tile Hearths
AGENT FOR CHAMPION IRON *£NCE CO,
The best In the world. New Design*! Original Designs !! Low Frtees 111
Prices and Designs cheerfnlly furnished. CV All work guaranteed
ITS AM WORKS, 529 and 581 BROAD ST.. AUGUST A. G A
OFFICE AND 8
lfacrh »«-w*vw
REPAIRS.
Does y orscahhinery need any Repairs,
or do you tuf mw^add any new machinery!
If so, for the’bestjwork and ^prompt atten
tion, send to
ATHENS. GA.
ie fight
That Blot Story Wa» FU**. .
City of Mexico, March 12.—The re- j lot and will proceed at an early day to I
ports telegraphed to New York and
Paris of riots here on account of the im-
| bnild the parsonage.
We learn that Rev. Mr.
Coggin, the
Two Interpret** 10 ” 8 -
A young farmer who had been converted
at one of the revivals went before the next
conference and asked for a license to be a
preacher. “I know I am born to preach the
word,” said the applicanV“for I have had
three visions, all the same, and it has made I
a lasting impression on me." “What was
your vision?” asked abishop. “Waal, I saw
a big, round, blue ring in the sky, and in
side, in great gold letters, were *P. C.’ It
risonment of Samson, the editor of the pastor of White HallMiasion, has rent- meant -Preach Christ,’ and I want to join
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French paper, are absolutely false. The
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the conference.” The argument was about
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man, we don’t donbt your intentions, nor
do we donbt yon saw the vision with the
golden ‘P. C.,’ but I am of the opinion that
that ‘P. C.’ meant ‘Plow Corn.’ ” The con
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