The Athens weekly chronicle. (Athens, Ga.) 188?-1889, April 06, 1889, Image 1

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” < WORK _»ery Description NZATLY hd nomn eikitid at 11 CHRC JOB OFFICE. THE ATHENS FOUNDRY AMACRINE WORKS, ATHEM*4, GEORGIA. Manufacture* Iron and Brae Caatinga. Mill and Gin Gearing * I wl and Machinery. Shafting, rulieva, Hangrra, Arc . ( ircuiar saw .Mills. E- Hand and Power Preasra. sane M illaand Evaporator a. "*■ “ :i •* Belting. Packing of al! kind*, In. apiralore, Injectors, Valaea. Piping. Fitting*, Steam and Water Goafea, Ac. gf c ar* sow making Portable Steam Engine*. which we sell with an absolute guarantee m to quality aad workmanship. and at prices that defy OMapeUUoa. Wanlsoadi Allan and Arne* Engine*. Turbine Water p Wheel*, Mill ttaMß. BoKiag Cloth, and everything needed about a mill ar gin. Call and ere HS or writ* la an before buying. THE MOST COMPLETE -J—-LIME OF BOOTS & SHOES IN ATHENS, is AT THE ONE PRICE SHOE STORE, OF I a s 0W3531 a o® Iff baiirrfartio* f»*»natecd with every pair. I KM KF ALWAYS OM BAER A O<MM> H'MI.T OF STEAM and GAS FITTINGS O All DEN HOSE. AND SPECIALTIES IN ELECTRIC OOOLS. JULIUS DURNOLATT at»emh.®« CLaTTOM fSTHSKT. t MAGNOLIA ACID! Tb* Ul AciJ Pbr-phnl i» Alitor ha For uar either with or without «*®ip»aDt, NirvMi hah bmmm ** n hwthh will bm Ba *tm. I "iiiih (onin hub.” BS «i Hat wa superior an aeottm nr rm in Fertihaer Ifcada the plant thn»‘ma<«it the aeaann hat <h*» »*•* *>wm it I »• dry waathet Krrwttee ii mwUuaw Awohmii*, Paoapaonc Arid am I'o **h ta pri*|*er prv»|»wtiox ■ 0. K. DISSOLVED BOXES.” Eaperialh adapW t« Hnua. and UCdlre land* that do -* »*»« reqaire mmh A ts» < ito*jwr. rnafrr and better than ih* hmwriv AtetetWliated tiaan«>*. >** <*to h r ORR & HUNTER. Athens Qa Ami l»r reliable dealer* at rm lead atMueaa. THE ATHENS GAS LIGHT CO.. rt•«««•«« *r Aalciir’Fe HKAT i»owi:i«. •* U COAL, COKE AND TAB,J CACJUFT LL.T te ttKEXKD AXTitHAtTT F ata »I TV Ml Mui * CUAL AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. <XMKM *• tee Ctaagrat ata tea* teal Mt CraAiag Stews* sta H*»gv* _ AaJiaae C. m m. A*t**aX *®ae«B «•< Wmmmawe. 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Ate tatan term *m> Uasaa bate. ■y am fwteva to raw* tern There tea ptemest itttte charter la the ro aaan at Amaitaia htetory wfcjrh te worthy at paruaaj and recaatabrance. Ito toetteota cnammd aAnarwt a temSnU yean age, on the tatenoT me teMttfhl Ohio river The chief hero at th* tote wea thana young army oAeer.. Fifty yean aftarward te bamme the ninth ITWT tor th* eatabtetaMt at a fovarteaatot to the wtuternam ucrthwmt at th* Otoe rtvur. t tetetein teat rtgh* were otterte tor otto to wtWtil t. AgfFWB jniBXHOM, M On **MIMB|MnCCQC emtrt et s*w Jaraay ate aitetertow at Gov ’ aroor WUUam Mnacatew. of that alate, jw rteate t<w Mtewif ate often «_»**>.<*« wee* of tote la th* riah ate taauufui eowairy aw th* right tank at th* <Jhto. tat worn tha Great Ute Ditto Mtate rivera, imthalt«< th* Mto of JMWiMMF •tUI • iNBMtiNr <4 tamWa* ®t • pißOt €*Dn*S Üb® RmmS Ob® luwiabb piatte ototetog the fruitful ntea at a earn i y Vt* L® CAA***l Ly Ibl® DilAttß. 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I mMßaert yes tarn aaaatal I tarn* . > T** , *» iinnn ■iiiiaa»>Mtat. •to******* ***** ****** •* Tw ya*M *Mav *m aM**l I* m MW •** • «■* «m**mW **»•■• | VFFMMB 081 O* <Mk *QOMhNM*t ta*a» WaaM* M* W aMa*a «■*■*■* . aa* )M*aar «m* «a» ma mm**. MaNMM. l « > b>Mk M aiSTwn 'll HMM ' •MMMTa?«* **» BMMI I*m * WwH HHNMb * Hl WWr <MB- 'MSw 4MCK *ilt IB mry or me aorniweet «m«ry. ajr» a late apot at tha foot of gratia billa, about three hundred yards from the Ohio rinr, Jud<c Hymmto built a eornroodioin bouse for the young couple, one end at which waaa log csdnn. ciapijoantei over. Thia waa their tame dsraUian place during tta ataxnt half century at ttetr happy marrite Ufa Therein their cMldna ata wane at tteir gratayliil dten were bom la thia modest, two atoned bouse Gen. Beu junta Harriacn, the praident of oar npabiic, first mw the hgbt of mun dane life, tn August, IHBS. Judge Bymmaa. wta died to 1834, lived to be proud of Lto oobte son-in-law. wta entared the national congnm, four yuan after hte marriage, ac the first rtprera tativ a ttanta of the raat Morthwaat territory. Ha was made the first governor of the territory of Indiana: gained renown in rtroggtea with tta butartena tot the Wabaah region, espe cially at the battle of Tippacaua*, ata a* eurad antficl fun® by Ms a£hi®Hr®sn®ntb m • mliHary fcwiar tn the north wwt during the earliar porUon of tta second war tor Itae petMfaruM. He afterward aarvad to public Ute to many ways, notably aa a mamtar of tha Ohio I gtetotaro ata at the United Staae aeunta. Hawaetantatarte toa Republic at rydf®tphtbu. Sovtii AixMMricik, fai Mbd in 1841 ta took hte aaat in the chair of Waahira ton aa prahtaut of the t'nltad States. He did »« antoX that exalted atetton faagp Hearty three score ata tan yean of age at tta ttena of Ma taangwutim, ta survived that event only one arontte. H* was tmduobfr edly a vtettm of tta erwai paruecutiaaa at • ewurm of bmngry baggan eelfiah u®c* eaaton I vtottod Worth Beta toaady autram, l«tt Wot Mag was left at the Harrinm dwsulag th srs bnt the mta of the aailar ata of a fire tiiaaa, it haring bam am eUaas a tow yaan badeew Ly tt* hand of aa toeuteUary. Upon bb bcnlMMbo® m* sty vhieb owrlMim tht Worth Beta of tta Oteto. to th* tomb of Gam rrawtod by iraa, ahrtebtatry ata greeuawurd. I apamt.th* tfigta of aay rt*tt at Ctera. a vih tag* rt»ta two mltee ovwrtteteffia trim tta Bend, and euygwd and pawed th* evening with tta family dWWH. Taylur, &vj, whom ertfa waa th* daughter <4 Wtfitam Hmsry Harrieso and Anna Syvnnwn fastenaUag totadawtoof Bae beaakifai private Bf• id her pamsto were related by their ksrtag cry* wall Ttatepswtratea <rae hangtag to «h® fiMHL Th®4 oft tb®r tbtlMr fMNtMkMI by Bmmnl, at CtarlaaMbti. to Ch® wtet®r at I mt‘■4l, mm! 1® ®® a acandiafxj tflb®*- aam at to* urerttoM. That of bar mUtew- fam Weratoa mata. >® (**Mas*2 < |M IMlaskJ Ml Bbmkl. ta MVK wlum bta® wwi abaal S 3 yiww wtadted ta New Yteh whan about toratarit for Italy, h to tta prtrta at a mtai ata tamattful woman. Mn wm ym tatag to tf® a« tta ttP «Nb hw maifcatt Harriman. Mag, al InwratontaM*. five toMm far tow dtowa th* Ohta I waa la*waned thm tta etlfi nite fa ill w aasseh of tta lean ty of tow young wumaesbsvsi thee the iittto pur wait was a good Itotmd tar ad tea parted at MF v*** Mr Taytar ktodly pramied «• tatota *" W _**"* toe MUh year of tar ajps. Funeral earrira thylnr artaawn ali that naasataad <m th* earth at atatramu Aaai Bywimm ttaratog aAewary pwtodertar Mm-ana* tatan to tta tab tap w ikis* ...wriMdtant the piacw of ItaUr toerathhg tbetae at tar hafteita, ■*’. ata hta artnto a®i«ra ®Lr*. «*. 3® tury. tram J Lawtag ta Oae• Weak. Mr IM Baaerafl, Ike faai»l aa4 rfßcJ-M if-wry OWf d«a* M Um p »«« aS a IM * ,w!intt to *mmi to Mb fwto l ®***’*'*® l B*** a i mi e **a». T BFO ftoWßtotoll •StofBBJHI fisMl Btoto Miilvß Sn s ®toWB iwtoy itoidk’itaßt li *** ttoi towt rw tost w ImmH erf tto *fe«r ms ttot • imf swt s wtW erf trftotosrf to* st* •BtoHtstototorf towysflt A LOMU Urftr HPK FOrXD I* lb* jraaar IMI Opt T. I. Ball -rs HprSaf Val» k araa a<44tarti< 4a* Us* cM*sstostol to vtiicHb Im tMsiosMtF) •m rmataU a»4 all tWU bagnafv «a* teM. Aaaoaf « ’•?*. Hairs taM •MtaU *aa a wy •»• aa*rrwh*aaa (Up*, apna Um fhaa* «t »b«cb arsa a v ? 4 iweMriftgf hto SAMMta totoliißrf aaam. Ataurt Ufa* wwfca ag* Capl. RUi rawlaari a tauar »Mcii bad beta w* i I tos Utos p*c*sii. sb stotoMT ia | LaMptia sad tararaaWl by Um> |MM •*MM to biaa. arriuaa by a fralia •a* ia ladlab*, Myia« taat la ISS*. ii..> a . *.ir M-h n iafeal -IMW* a Um FMttod by lb* cMaaaaad to abk-b Im totoskrftoi mm! ttoto • ttMTrm iiiAW Hl 01* brartag apae a *«M fdato am *l* fraat Um aa»» at T I. Rai! bad Um« a»d ibara tads* tato bto pua- Hkvrato to iawjuira If aatba aaaa baud la «r aa*r Laatpbia. ( apt Ball A'ww les Imnbb* wrf ibSB tosrf t ItoaeataMm Wbea w aa« Cap*. Bali tea* Mhwday ai<b< ba bad bawd ftoMMi Übw srf toto Utoto t& —■ ■m mar--*M**itawl Wb totlW ««. prwa al a*e*.—l aUtbm UtaaaA. Mm* <to*M. ambat SM CtaM*. wm» tfSBbJ A MMlirf TTwnfA ■-*■ & i f W*" m * I MB* Bwl CtoMT MMBbd Twa ttoMp* -> ...toa Am f wrtMt im eßkMrdt ■ AtoM AmK W Mb a *m.w n* —* -- —»—- >— —— mWI ?'3;- ■ MMW’ tow»w w u*r ••„ ‘aarfTto* Ftoßn » M» taa-aw-i**. laaan taUiM Mlß*. »bto M CmW« ,’ «•» *M« BM AswMrr .. W 4 V • W*M > M -4TTWWW i *Mto*..«to w-dtoß* CtoM*b **«mm ta»BWM.aa4M«to«MM wwhb m»> *-*«*.«a«4 RmUMtotof to w« ». •w M«BaW •■*»«••• brtMMMi »b» MpMMMWMßtattoa OMM*«to «HBr *9 tana to**** Cb* aay am Mtf —O.M** »M» t, -r- - JL w« aartrty «t to* ar flba tow Wb Ctor 11..r< W a» m fcwaaa* «to» W **•*Wtoßww»Warn T ** y<W T.. , * H ? tone* «■» mb «W awm- »W* tow MM iito-rt toaaaay ato >«*• W ato . umshb to to* wtocto* '»*** ***■ L‘ : LOCAL DOTS. We bare that a prominent young lawyer of tbia city made application yesterday at the p<wt offic-, for five cents worth of tea oeukpoata-'e atamps. Tue young lady in charge informed bun that etamps of that dehctninalios could not be divided. We are plea«ed to are from onr A-agnata exchanges that Rev. Frank Hudson, of the North Georgia Conference of tbe M. E. church. South—who is, by tbe by, a Hail county boy—has taken a high stand io tbe work ma :ned him by bls church, in that chy. Our county is J'istly proud of hav ing furnished th-: c inference with thta talented and rising young minister Gainsville Bagle. Mr Hudson bsa relatives and friends in At be: s and Clark county, who are grati fied at the progress be is making. A little Item appeared in the Chronicle Vtaerdav fa Which it was Mated that Iba Grand Lodga at Jloomm will meet in At ■ toaia lb* last of April. Tbto was a m»- take. It sb-uld have been tbe Grand Cbaplerof Georgia. Im Grand Lodge of Manons always an«*« te Macon m Oc tober Caroline Smith, a colored convict, made her escape hom ita county farm yester day, bat fa a liitte while ata wm arrested by policeosea Cu'p ata Mooo ata again carried ta tbe farm. A recent writer fa tba Wesleyan Chris tian Advucaie cmpimM-nta quits highly Mrs fiittou formerly id this city, w-o la n«>w the tevCta* of music in the Young Hams laatiiuiv. Biind hgrre are get’log fa their work Mon la there no w«y (or Altana tn gel rid of ttamt Ttare to a will to get away with them ata wtare there’s a will, there's away Dr <IC On, tbe Sanitary Inspector, re j .mi rti- r'.j in a very taallby wmditwa. W«areata fa tawa thia ata tag* Uh Ciliaeoa wdi keep it fa that potaUML Mtoa a.Fed Grey. <wa <4 the bngbtret young Itai-e of tta Lucv C-fab la»l lute ta apetaing ita work with tar mmtar at tta rmMetaw as Judge G»> C I bom a*. We bare tfa* Mr. Hußtam who ta. taato * rtb Tahna-Igv Bre*. baa taker, a po shtaa M tta Altaaw Foundry, and Ibal Mr Kdwaad Botocftdt, fo»mer:y al tta post oAre. tan iataa a prarioa with Talmadge (tow. Tta More <M F wadry Mrwt. next door to Mr W L WwalX Sta ecupted by Mr. W. A. logiaml wm brakto late Bunday by mmm of tta hgst fhteereJ gantry, ata wot* artu tea of good* state*. Mr Knaiaad »(>» cm. mto tta pvrprtraior* of tta data, tan to Itankful that no mure daoMr- Mwdora H«mys that tomteiobarcr ami * tow ottar arUeim to *ll ttal ta ta» Batata. . BIr.JL P a Phare vp fawtata ifantfav eburetas*! Ltatatotale. Ml fatw* aad New Hop*. « MMfare «mmy, aaaaa®** i» tta mag* «4 tta Prabytawte* churea. Hare. <X W. Lar* prearb d tta teataHattoMi aeraon. ata ftov G. H Carttedga sure tta charge Io ita pa*U>r atod tta peopi*. *Tte Mteteere wm ray targto, ata tba preapret of tta sew paetar*» tewfa’era to vwy gota. Mr Drateg to ®dte pnpalw w«b oar p*«pte, and ta will tare tta ta*rty no* opreattm of ttam te »ta rawing at Ita Mr J ft Mo*L nfter ergaate’s* tta CW taps Y. M. C A, toft tbto moraiag for Ai- Ttaenh at tta a A M- rnUrota agate* ttaCtoy ter ♦JO.tao » attremia* sumw *u taafttea. Tta trasart tor the p«tatiA my Vtay w® era* ua* aN rtgta, vfate <3ty Afteeaay A J. <Mtt Ira sited • damwrra totta dwstoretteto apaa wta* bewislta wantatoibrew tbaoaMMrt «f oaart. Wstort sad wry Mbftal CfMFtßii WsrfiMHl•> Imm rtorf MM teto Um SMBBtory * lea Mje W W w*a*|tototo ta*«. f«»* <mb toi to aaaßbtr It Is a pm way to IM*M«to tommy at tte toad"' abb Maha d .at ers Tte Bbrntto Star am M" CBtarna. ■MHtavtd Hit«. K Stord at Artom. b»- BHMtod tohMd totaa • ft d Cbtotom om*». to (tatotoMßp* toaaly. Tub •» tadam «bs W*«t rwlfemfe. ito m*m rmd tarn Aaram •*• P-*«to Uto ytam. la CBtomn wwaW **•*• “* W «toalba<Mta« tar** W»tton Amato Mto* pay*, abd tt* »*m •mmWabpt.mUm*** to®*** aad fPMMM* Tto ******** ns*lp» i a* • namai* by Mm Ttoa** «m C.«ftoa* » to* w*tods««*B*wrty y«*n*M. Mmarrtto *• te atotod by TmCa Wtoto l*W mwt. h to i w,p maßi d Mto* W W*» *W war* *H be Sttad *«a CM. « A Mwtoa toe a Ato yak «d bwwe « 8 |l> to» * tatowytarb *«H«» Tt*»*tobato'tm. tmapbiue toittßri.aad • b a*d «•» ♦« W toe MOto to mi* fbto Mr Marry Qek tov.y by«i*a«*. Ha a**y trtmba Alto*, toe* tor M • epsaJy Ntomry, *■ warn a*a*a «» ■ tMto **»*<» voaaar* dM **> a* CM* M. C. Marwab mm**m 1b to* tap*** arnrt. Tto fa*«* F»to*l «sm. to *WA l«tae G—<to A«Mto« « torn es CtoL «*»■« a*d to* <toeta«BM a*d Mmto »-ad. *a* pal upas ttKrndtoatom baamc to* wm*fa wA* mad a dtoMda* idmßi tadpr CMtobb toatoM*. Tto aaem W»A < (M Maato* sad to* aa*» »•** «**«•- Mana* Mm*«***dW M*AW W Am* «rn TtaMsr* A«m rWarta to* «*««m *1 toaUaW tart atobt. 04 «ww*. taMwaar. a* torn Iba ’ - - to* *b- to.-- fta -a Inb ■®b Sb# SB ■ l om3r^T--. to* W »* WW M n tart «»J aad «*• pawad toa*M» a Wyw« aeWS. ** tapa < ■■■■ rtpart.— ■art***. Ob., tato •—«A read bn BsMi Vat Maatob t**Ar,» tom tomtoy. Atomftmarx w.ttam bed to tab* »rta*e to ta* tarmrir bm to wto* to •*• ww-bw* «m»»toia' talm ataaidtow, sBAMBAB A®rf trfwWWewß- ssst West fcrfcesA Ssmubsib aamextoaet tags fe *t* tßtad to* .. SMBtrfUj IWSW rfBBWW AjrfWWrfßßWrffcSWß BBS SA-AB - * - IWBWMeth SA At MWet .4&esWeiß o4rfsWt WW tSBW • to»«Ortatoam*--AM<*rt*A.mm. Naw la the Accepted Tlase. BT. RKV. W. J. BXIVKLT. O tell not of things for tomorrow, It’s fortunes are too far sway ; It’s troubles I care not to borrow. Nor can it give manna today. I fear I should forfeit for ever, The treasures I covet on high, If hopes 1 aliould trust which can never Suffice those who ou tbetn rely. Tomorrow is veiled from my vision, 1 know not its joy nor its care ; Today is the lime lor decision — Today must bring answer to prayer. O Saviour, giant now tby rich blessing, Tomorrow can yield no supply ; Today are my wants ou me pressing— All help must descend from on high. Today is tta day of aalvation- Tta time to seek biesaiugs uivioe; Lord gnuil to me now tbe libation— Tomorrow may never lw mine. A UJUtosr** at Athew*. Col. H H. Jones, tta cot respondent of tbe Macon Teiagrtph, in some glimpses of Athens, baa tta following in the last num' bcr of bis paper: “On* mailer under diacussion which has been alluded to. canpretauds a peiitiou to the General Assembly to appropriate tta KKTIII* RK-XTAL of tbe Western & Atlantic railroad to the cause ut public euucaUuo, giving three >ablM io ita University, tta outer five eigbtba to be applied to the >upja>rt o( tbe pub ic ichooto and bcanch coUegta buouid Utl* ta dona, it te ptupeord on Ibe part of tta University to rellnqutob all claim to the laud scrip fund aud lb* Experiment Biaixm, thus removing from the aiena a Vexatious ome of cooteotxm. and allow mg tta taimsra to am tta laud scrip fund t» fuuud a literary school c-ml>guoua to tbe Esper.meal ttarioa when located. Os course, all proper condittou* aud sate guaiito for tbe ptotectiou of tue University would ba instated upoo te the premmea. ■ Tta above to • mnia outline of the mst ter as gathered >m tta streets and m.y beset aasume tangible form <»r sultataace. 1 rarely gtv* lb* report for what it w worth. But w>n»* moveuseni of tta kind to al tral puwsibia, 11 not probate*, and meets with general favor tare. Aa tta Kxperiteeatai farm will orrtainly be the reaMW.d tram Altama, te tta abacnca of 115.UU0 appropriaiMM, add.boaal amus m »t ta loitirtxmiiag o support tea cuain ot btotogy and agncultm* iu tta Univra atey tat law raor. c r. m*CatYi aaqiißaT Taw UMlugutai.ad aavaul aud educator, recently deca isrd. many years ago mad. a atogbfar dvuattoa of lao.ikw to Urn Uni versily, subject to several unique coodi -M...,. A-«»qwv-rtty-he ib.UAXi'LVar fa Utet board w trua*** |L> ml® ot the aorausi te bonds, wfak tta conpoM ran niag to 1»»T expired i< Tb» moat import •al it that tba ®&uual iolawM aboil Ik raaveated, aud not * d>4inr oi •ntar pnocip.i nr lateral to alfawad to ta eapawded for tta me of Use University ante tta tenth of tta gra»u-cbUdreo of fate fnamd. IttM J. J. UMtaMAto. tta present ptanfaehl of tern board of trrarea. and tta daoams, ton, of ad ol bto own grandebrtdrm. it will ta fate te Ita aeai eentary before the tuud will ta nuate ra>ly avauabM, aud by itaa H will bare awtelr* to a prteewy sues. This caMfam teqwra shows ttal tta rahag poasma for eainatetfoa of tta great maitaamurihe w«a auwg grea to death Ctancvita- Boggs *nd bto family wld ba tare e*riy * April. He teeapacted to be preamt ta Atlanta April *, wuaa Ita qmeera of tta InwUra of tta expor wwiil farm will tai demded. A WfiABT UAW*" «MM. Cwattamoooa, rmr* , A|w-I I—Jam C- Osliuiaa. a t.nawr and prominwit ta bra awm. rrllgbra and wwnal ctraira at Dalton, to kill bto family aad bim aeri yoaraday. Be pfTMTOf«•<} * h®U*fiMFt | and * tertUa of '••rtalie asad and ma*. Ha numetad bto wile, etriktag tar three btowaabnwt tbe hand aad ahooldrm w.tb tta tatebrt. H« ttam torwa* bw uavalid dhtegbtow, eotua* at bar ear. ll* started tor bto Uttte boy. tart lb* tarter escaped. Takra ’ba tatfe. ta eat bto throat and ewaifawrd aa naans and a ba- f of tta Bmrtaf-C mml mmb* CMhmom B**d b* wife arte dwu tta daogbirt will reenra. it to sap prate 'fart ta tad as Jdeady grae moMM aaar taaarai mature. ■Ma Woe* tai raw tare■ Nies. Tta Alta OaDfarata. am at tta tataHa* teafam ta Baa Fractons, ta spanking at Be* Bam F. J ara, wbn te now ountra - te* aaortm at menmgn ta itai my. tan thte to ray aboart fam: Ttaprembmnnt donafaH jmrim to tta gratae of tarn J-smn. Bia aiong and bto fanfatof referewm to sacred namm end MbH* **owM®t* I* Cb® tec® Mu* ott* te bm to maapennm ptenttenta the gift of aantewy Tbtotebto charm, and tbongb ■saary mny tbto* lirat tat power ttas en tmriy to tta nrawMv aa brings, m ta» B to to the way ta brings U- Bia atasr—tai m aterana te taeraJ® to tom, a antoi- ta* Stang te fawauMiea. tor ta a i*t fitigir rt -r tfatatbor aoaat Un gtatoTtaaton. l*M»|N««oto te-atamM ar«fawaMb.to ptogr ita nc«tr nod tte oratae. te te the pra of tbe great toAtei WoteaoteodtoaMof MBawrare r*Hr<*m totorewnoao. «nd ma bore gma frah in tew S4Lclt*>ram Ctte* the team logrera bm fawn te fc«m. ko nrattt tent farts osore egpartanes to «upm M mmae and to dtonm teat by awe ataitai ureas teteewa manpra* Ka-C.*i<rt'arasto W. J. Oman, of Marik (tamtam, tern ramttrad a tartar tram *■- PimMaM JoAwnm Bmto. aaktag Cetomf Gram to hwrah Mm wttt a ternary, tarn mnmory mtetarerra.ofCte trewmea* at Unto* mMtan at Btestoota totaod dmtag Um wm. La Ma tanar Mr. Daria aamm tom ta toot praam nmprifag tte teem rad a ternary to ® fam awy nrato «• too uonMMm of rata* ®t NbW®dL Gnmmi mm tei ■■■■** ® ■ nvamM at torn NUMBER 14 AT THE CHURCHES. THE WORD OF COD AH EX POINDED NVNUAV. Ward* at Wisdom aad Kxh*rtati*o Fr*o> the Palpit. There was a general mixing around Sunday at the churches. Dr. Lane was out of the city, and Rev. H. M. Quillain preached the sermon at tbe Presbyterian church, and Dr. E. W. Speer filled the pul pit at Oconee. The crowds in attendance were large, especially at the latter place, and the sermons were of a very enjoyable nature. AT TOE KFItCOPAL. Rev. J. C. Davis, rector of this church, preached one of bis characterstic Lenten sermons to a very large congregation.— H* theme wm the throwing aside of al] ungodltnem and worldly lust, and living soberly and righteously. The manner in which he handled his subject wm aa evi dence of deep study, and the impression left upon every mind was that tbe ungodli ness and worldly lust which to a certain extent cbar«cteiie all mortals should be laid Mule quickly. A true Christian will at all times be willing to give up tbe world and all that is in it. That we should live soberly and righteously no one can or will deny. The importance of so uoing was strongly urged, and the reward of those who are true to His leaching* wm empha sised by the preacher. OCOKKK STREKT CIIVRCH. Thia church wm packed trom pnlpil to gallery, and Dr. K. W. Speer gave one of hi* fineat sermons, from the text: “Godli niM is profltablejunto all thing*—having U»e promise of the life that now is, m well m that which is to come.” In tbe intro ductory, tbe preacher referred to tbe un godly men In the time of tbe prophet Jeremiah, who discarded tbe service of God, and declared agafaat iL From tbe text he took tbe position, that, to ««y nothing of the future life, a course of piety in this world, to the surest road to success In every *en*e of tbe word. He then an nounced three things as being Ingredients in a happy life, via i Bodily health ; Ckm peteucy ; Contentment. In tbe most for cible m well m tbe moat pleMing style, the apeaker took up each of Hmm potato in i heir order and showed that piety wm tbe true way ta which to attain each of them. Some <4 the illustrations, m drawn both from the Scripture* and other sources were very fine, aud th' vrenon produced a pro found impremfa ai un the tent* and attec lire audience. From many aouraa* we hoard Ihe wto.i etprerad, that Dr. Speer would more IrequsuUy vou**! to preach. Tbe sermoa wm exceedingly appropriate a* lire ojM-nmg dtoc.rtir»e of the promoted service which ba* been taaugurated in Oconee fUrert church AT TH* mat BAmsr. R*v. C. D. Campbell fined the pulpit at tbe First Baptist church, and took M hte text, Italma, ifi, •; “ffalvatioa belofigetb unto the Lord.** The meaning of the word ’■beioogeth" waa commented <ml It be longs to the merchant to sell their goods, to tte farmer, to till lb* soil, to the doctor to attend to hte pattent, to tte hott*e k«wp< r. to krep th* bouse ta order. There are fares way* in which * man can be rarad, and only three way*. Ist, man can be raved by being cbargeabh onto no wrong. He can be innocent and tte ia nocent are not condemned, tnd, aot that they do no wrong, but the wrong done to not very venal to Ito nature. Ao apology H to be made o* account of tte weaknem of bomaa nature, and God will overlook H. fad, God may save whom He dbooee* to rave. The firet will eot do becaua* we are ell guilty. Tbe » emd overthrow* tbe Kira of Ihr alwofate perfection of divine goveromeai, implies Imperfection fa God's taw, or makre God a wrakllag who cannot raferae Hw law. In regard to tbe third we can all agree. He m more laU rested in rar enlv.uoe than we, and more com petrat to eceomplMk IL We can all afford an tract him. “ttaivaUoa beioogeth Mto (be Lced." AT TW* r*M*mC*l A*. Dt. Lee* taring abeeat from tbe otty, tte pulpit at fate church wm filled fa a moat acceptabe maoecr by Krt. H. M. Quillain, part** of OoMwe church. Hte rubjecl we* Ckftet'* tee* enuy into Jerrasiara, and tte raroa of tte teat wm 'W at humility. He spoke of th* towitnsm xad humility of Ibal •strance. where Cbrtet rod* into Jeraratam oh aa me, aad yet that humility bad a great deal of *ignifa*M* etucted to M. He wm a king, end He came ran kieg, but bomaa eye* mraM eot see rt tha*. It *M aeeal ta Ita*** Umae to celebrate tte Ui smpb of a great general, apd give him a pwislte rec-ptioa. Chris* wbe* be entered tnto Jeraratem wm «m M* way to a victory which era* owl at tte vte* of bomaarty If tte peopte eraid bare me* tbte vtotowy to which Cbrtet wm gotag. they would here received ii« crith royal brara*. W t>«» IP a* forty years later eotared Ja nsmtam a* s craqeerar, te went back to •ome a*»d wa» reeeieod royaliy. CratreDt tte two seMptteha. T«t which bad tte greater reeaH. Tte** ata two great pro nieei im moving steadily onward through •te ague, both aide* tecrvmteg with tte Infra at ttea* Whtefc proeradoa are you «*r WbMraado yra watt to be te f Ttere era tte qwwUns* to be eeuled by **bb aad rrerv pr»w« today at ra* man nrKoar. R»*. w, D. AmfarenH preached upra tte seli-ci es J ua tte B<pte* aad Scrod. Ctetei *ted that John tte BhpMM wm tte grretae* araa ten* of womes. Tide high eaoratem wra predimtad targriy es tte heptte • epteadata taraaaMy. Who* a oraa terraMß litawnrae to tta. religsoo* aarata of ant tra*. if we regard bw ttfe aad deed* torrefy ted aetely a* tt* jwofawt aad ex presatoa at dtvte* tawor, w* are fast ta to —* ;*raraK * -itl*' d*■ **raire •*rit atel 4 . bam from erara* aS tte (tated*aaa for »* *ara* exrarag fa Abraham. He mw ta tat NNiiiftrai. anorai wed *ptri*aal tatag the* a* a wtaeh great thing* to bumaa end ’ «*▼»»« w lb* Srfrta* repraeeataMf tte ***** prodaet jat d**tea nrevtetta* *ptm tte heart sad i eaaactarat at oat reee. For rewiarimGnd bad droit wMk Hte ancestry by right hmto <Ar, seoraJ tew aad tribal btotary. Job* tta Bepuat Mtotted (te Hgb water mart i i wader tta* dtare* tetorage. Sraee G-d I . ersMafatat to tarn a great attoara, a raw-. i ra* tovotviag tta vstotomg at tte dtetaa i ATHENS CHRONICLE tot— SUBSCRIPTION SI.OO PFR YFAR ADVANCE ADVERTISING RATES REASONABLE purpose nnd the best interests of the human race; to srit, to say to men, “Behold tha Lamb of God, that tuketh away tbe sins of ‘ the world.” John turned from the temple an ignored priest and from the depths of the wilderness he cried: caught the ear 1 and arrested tbe thought of tbe multitude. Herod had comracted an unholy alliance. He knew that the moral and spiritual sen timent would not tolerate bis act; he sought the patronage of John ; for if he would approve or even be silent. Herod felt safe as to the fruits of his crime. He flattered tbe great preacher and doubtlem extended tbe hospitalities of the place. The ordeal wa* trying, but John said : “It is not lawful for you to have her.” Silence would have been crime: Can the right* eous man in tbe presence of evil be silent aud maintain bi* righteousness. Monday’s Daily. Death es ten. UK- A. Crowell. Mrs. M. A. Connell, wife of Mr. G. M. Connell, (died at her home in this city yesterday morning at about 11 o’clock.— She was taken ill very violently on Tburs- • day, and in a very few hours was dehriou* aud suffered intensely until tbe hour of her death. Mrs. Connell was a member of Oconee Street Church, and tried to live in accordance with the profession which she bad made. She wm a faithful wife, a low ing mother and a kind friend, and will be greatly missed tn the circle In which she moved. A stricken husbaud and four lit tle children mourn their great lorn, and have the aincare aympatbie* of a large circle of friend*. The funeral took place thia morning at 10 o’clock at the residence, the servicea being conducted by Rev. H. M. At’oltea* Y. IM. C.A. Mr. J. R Mott, of New York, Interna tional Odleg* Secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association, delivered a very int> resting lecture Sunday night at Y. M C. A. room*. The lecture wm de* hvered rtpeciolly to th* student* of the. University of Geotffa, *nd a pretty large number ot the boya were there to bear him speak. The work of the College Y. M. C. A. wm outlined in a clear aud forcible manner, and tte great good it wm acoom* pltahing wm shown to thorn present. In me United State* there ar* over ISOO a*. •ootaUoa*, in tbe leading college*, and are sircngthenlug every clam of »tudent* tn the tailh of CbrteL At th* conclusion of the lecture those present went into a dte cuariou mto the advtaabllity of establista mg a Y. M. 0. A ta Oollege, and it wm determined •>> to da Mr. T. W. Reed WM r»tta4 to tte chair, and twn committee* w-re appointed ; via, a committee ou per in mrni orr-ni* <tl<»n, composed of Mc**r*. Ga-' >O, Brown and Y man*, and a com tu.tlre ou m•‘tuNrsbip, < -feting ?£. ■ , Moa**. GUI.\ i’upe Kid Rusaeil. I nto w an nation is * good om, and will go hanu i; itsad with tte lly We wish i: •» eaJy and ißcreaniug growth, aud t**l that it* success ta ensured. A «Hrt THISU. Tte ftiy !*«***l’« Mbrary. Mr. Braaton's library scheme for the bent At of tte young people of tbe dty la * »uece**. Tte town i* largely ta tte debt of Messrs. Stern, Barrow and Flanigen, who have telped Mr. Branson in every way ta tte erection of thia grand public benefit However, it to true that almost everybody m tbe city hM contrite* ted money or book* to tbto rad, which mean* that everybody to moat largely in debt to everybody el*e for thto tremendou* mean* of popular education fa tte dty. Tte library I* two year* old and to worth H.OOOaltbe ieMt estimate. There are x>»e twenty-three hundred volume* on tteitelv**. We note that It I* on* of three public seted librarie* reported far tte Boattera Hute* fa CommMoaet D*w*ra‘* reprt recently ferate front Wellington. It I* tta largest of las three, tta, bomb for Attam* I Mr. Branwn telto tte that over (wo hun dred votame* were toened * fortnight ago to tte pupil*. Every otter Saturday abont thto number goes rat into th* home* of tte dty ta be reed by ita boya aad girta, tte oktar brothers and *tet*ra, tta father* and moUiers. R-eeetly forty odd took* from tta library have teen read by tba Eugiab Hutrey clsaa—took* like Boott’s tvaaboe, Kmgtey'a Hareward, Charcb'a Jraat at Ute ffairra Shore, Tte Ni-beluo gea. Abbott 1 * Margaret at Aajaa, William of Noraraody, Tte Ctaptes* to Taineto Eugtfeb Lite: store ra tte Saxon and tte Norman, and tte Ifta. Ualcntafa th* Im* men** edocative vain* of thia library to tbto city. If yraeaal Tta man that put* tbte library >« bto wilJ for 110,000 will bare doe* tbto town tte graatta benefit poMibie for all tba* But totter M 11, to* smae great beariad teaut put SIOjDOO »t tte cornmaad of these geatteeian aad live to Mtbagood te ba* deae. Mr. Brraera propose* to have fire thousand volume* brfsr* be atstaa a hatL We believe ta will get tbers. aad ws bdtore tte dty will cteerf ally to It* pert fa tta matter■ *Tta Arirorotamra To tte to:‘or of tta Breton Globe: Ma ny at yrer r-sdere will be glad to kao* that Cepteta J. B. Btarkey, msaanrar of vesreto fa tte •orvcyor’soflkie Boston earn tom boas*, ta* srede th* feitowtag calcn latioa a* to tte dtaMMfans of heaven “ And te ewsraKed tte dty srith tte reed, l»jMO fartoog*. Tte length and tte breadth aad tte bright are equal"—Rev, xxxL, *. Twdre tboneaod fwfrags— fc« robed—®7,7«ASSA»AW.- OUOjMS fert. lieMrvtag ba* l half at tbto •peer far tta ibroae sad ftmrt of tearea, and ana- taif as tte tadanc* for streeu, we tare Divide tbw by 4‘rt* rotac fret fa n roan rixtaes f»*t aqaars, aad ttars will be »*- fail SM.TM/IMUMO rooms. Ws wHi sow sappreette wnrid elwey* dW and always wW emrtafa WOOtejMO fabohMaata, tad that a gMterstfaa tau »Sj years, nuking b* aB SjFfoMOJWS every crotery.aad ttal tte waftd wdl stand IjMOSW yeere, or W.IWO oratories, fabate itsels. B«rw Mippree ttaro were 1» i® IMMBkIMV 9t itaat<tta doreifoe of years, a total at t persona, tte** wreid jte anare £baa IS® rare** rirtaaa tat rifaare ter aecb aad every psnra. Pitottacn.