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•sramomaa of Memorial day. We print
the paper o* Thursday. hatred of Friday
OW waaf p**t*tlre»ir* day.
mbm oßimn*
Win Uattoe Arevad Her ■•»• Afsta.
Tte AHhml Ra-eaioa to goteg lo te th*
ffrawtag card of Comrereersreat, **d
errmad fte atd Uatearrtty wll ba drawn
• bret of Ms aunt Io bright** and to btaee
it* sama.
If Iter* la nay power that win teip as
toatitsUr* along. It it tbe enaewnvatad w
orgy of Ha ataantl ia years past. Ute
grndnataa of thte iwtHniK* bow not iw
■atwd w etow to tteir Ahn* Matar w
they atowid tev* doo*. Bow, to thte yaw.
ttey awgndog to trek* a grate rally, a»!
abowwttert tbayaoa d» Tbotoanleww
BMtw baa tee* bard nt work far aam*
tMte.asd an now reteiag oat eirrwlwa u>
all porta of tbo fteaw. Tte hop* to ■*•
totood that *U tbrw who r»aaiMy cm
eoate. window.
Tbo dismal Awnttotlnw which an now
b*to< famed *tew tbo dwrettao ate
mtigaif of Ctaarelta B»rgs.
■owe to tba right dtoeeUm They win
Mirogite* tba toatfcadto*. At tbo Mtartiag
<liaai*iaa mt ■ b poopooad to gis. a
great baai|W. and haw tbo baart apeak,
log talent m the beat* to itotonperw bc<*»
gem* as the mite. anoeg tba grosser wo
toftetoef tboMMowk
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ana ah acid adeem H m lets' to awewaws
bo wMb the real *bmo are no I boy Asya
wav* apMt WMbte the walla of the Va»wr
The Awartwa eapartoaetot of prndaatag
aaaawaainno in a day. laatcod «f •Nates*
them to Shealy grew hto eatotoew. la
bang triad on th* fargart aorta yet st
tempsta tot Olhtass. it toto't tba »«e»e
way, bet tbo tafaw «d the turn mA a*
vbirMb as retet** efeUlßetotaß la *
paw owetovy, whore times la yat ** *»
Ibwa to deal dtoaatoy enb Mtarel wtet
tto**. The remit m Uhtoboaw to aw* to
bo the! a Mtoto, fnpofaw and rtoto, w»M be
pewdwnd to a towwfawafy abort agow rt
t a. » « ■4 n . s . . * .
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CMabaeaa fawadiy The anaarry enoal
woa ai the aaaw Uwe fatod a* w*h
fawnefpfaafaag a eon*
boato abort be paid. Tba toaeaaatow
awMgeea, gaibawd farta eowy goanw «f
fa aa ardW'baotag, poaaatot mawanty
Two* ww tea a g-oi deal at htotow. bet
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Tba fag* aa* baatodag tba '“Tbbd Ao
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bam awgMafad noy to*aifa A warp ae
taomag pngeaawa* tee too* eneagnA
andeowyktotog w< to daawaa wabe •*
dfag tang ha to faaaatotaned fa AMean A
drtagMaea «t gpart towtog ge*gto w<
•oßw fanfa ddtototo fa wtoaea awewammk
ftofa Chp *o**«M to to a tom eaaam
Tfa dJUadtokamae tanatoaMM to badag
atony dfaWMif aCaad «dt *wb taadto*»
a* torn* aw dkg
Taatuk riiEuatm.
or Cekoaw* <.<*r<i* Mer«e*.
Athena ba* done her part well in tbe
movement lo get op a Confederate Home
in Georgia, and if all people in Georgia
would gm from their mean* a« Athens
haa gireo, tbe fund would go into tbe
hundred tboaaaud*. We would like for
Atben* to gire moreA' d no doubt ate will
give more to thia worthy undertaking
But the appeal come* from old Virginia,
and u<H an appeal after all, but a request
to Georgians that a small amount be raised
to pat beadrtooea to the grave* of oar un
known beroe* who are steeping the war,
riors bletaed aterp beneath her noil, it
will <x«t bet litUe, aod yet it pay* a tribale
which merits notice. Tbe living beroe*
wili be cared for; thank* lo the generooa
spirit of a grateful people, that to awured
But it to bat m>et and proper that we
»bould remember those who fell at the
cannon’s moult, as well a* thaw wbo
carry in our midst tbe battered old cratch
and empty aleeve. While worthy sons of
noble Boutbern etn breathe the pure air of
the Empire brat* of toe ftoalh, it abaii not
fa awd that Georgia’* twioea are afeepog
under tbe aod of a dirtant tkate, unknown
»od onnauud.
It ww arranged on Memona! day to gite
ail tbe privilege to drop in a mtte, and
uelp to rstee tbe small sum neceatary to
pet derabk nawbi* bead M»a*a over tbe
«ra»*a of O*or fc 'ia'a sow. Then Ute duty
to both living and dead. •> <w w w* ar*
enamraad, wdl fa diwnwged. And not
only ■b a dety, bet a tnoruegb pleaeere
We are pw a**d lo UoOor Ite d.-wl. aod to
teip tab* car* of tbe living Let w help
l< lead bark to Virginis a r»*p nee lo tbe
tetter whK'b recently necked w ; and with
teat rvepowe, money lo aecompliab »»*
perpoer.
“The teem bl i* wrwtlad with tbe weeds,
Vpo* thw taatev anoend.
Tk* aimpte bead-board rudely wni,
Had rotted to ite grownd.
a raw'd H wwb a nvervat band,
fna deal I'a w<*«te to Clear,
Bet uea* bad bl rtted ail bet Item.
A Georgia voiarte*'.
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That bo foegbt weil and bc*v» y mo,
Ar d w»o Mt a few
We h*e* , efal be bad wwr tee*
A famagta 'Vetaatrw
Bob I Bb*M*daah toll I
Adwwe tby rocky gto*
Above lbw Han toe gssva of 000
Os Btaaerwall daefane'a awe,
Brwetb tba e*dw aad tbe ptae
Vkbawwa. •eMtwd. f<*g»tte* liefa
A Oeergto votantart '
Ve IM >• • Ster
Tbe Law Ctaas of the (Tatwretoy of
Georgia iteteri tamely ate*, aed ttaw
agpwtog yonag dieetptoa *f Bieckatow
ba v* drtemtoed to ba afaaMted to Ite bw
to a tarty They wart to get to wtwh a*
their tmeeaem prwflne at «•*■. sad tbe
wUI aaweasthte aa tawaadiete adwtaxoe to
the tar. Cwe*gw*t>y H baa far a ateet
detemtoed to g* to the QrteCrtyl* a
body, aad to edmMtrtl ta Fwtu* Hapettar
thaw* e* Jew fata, tte wai d«y after th*
CaivaeaMy Oa*Mwe**WMrtt. Tte taw ctaae
eadaa tfa *M* «rtwg*ete*t of Frafa Cobb,
Tteeaw aad Bam dirt, be* made a* see ta
bla r*e*i*tta*, aad ted* taw to fae*ese
tbo tesrtfart fa* ash mil fa>*tb.
A •* w V(>****
Tte WestMk esse tatae n* • aew *p
poaraac* taday it ssommi to te th* Itae of
tbe dsfv*** today, that ea »A-rt will te
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a sags*, wbe lived saw lb* Wwrtto k «*•-
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tto teetas Itae tale fas psreeswt taert waa
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tte «*y «0 fatatesa A sreay eagta g»ww-a
to fasss tastes Ore • «*■
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Mt, «te tart faba rteere ware tasfay
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at to* SMSswrees mate ea* te team A
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Letter From Mr. Culp.
Deak Cbaoxici-b: —Tae Apostle
Paul says “lo not forsake the assem
bling of yourselves together, and tte
more and more as ye see tbe day
approaching.” That was a very
good injunction of Paul, for I am
sure trom personal experience that
tbe aasembling ourselves together
io the capacity of worshippers, is
one of oar greatest helps in the
Christian life. To meet In a prayer
meeting and sing praise* to our
blessed Father, aod then bow at the
feet of our Saviour and supplicate a
throne of Grace, and then let each
person, in old fashioned class meet
ing style, relate something of hie
experience, and the workings of
God’s spirit with him, and also the
seductive influences of the enemy of
souia in hie iociinetioM to lira* us
out of tbe straight and narrow way.
AH those ex|>erieoces related to
each other in prayer meeting laika,
we great help lo ue. lam therefoi e
greatly in favor of keeping up our
meetings while 1 remain io tbia life.
W* draw many away from tbe
baunta of vice, aod if they do not
embrace religion right away, it may
culminate in tbe true conversion,
and regeneration of many. We
don't ko<te tai l * God works always.
We du know that He often “works
in a mysterious way, Uia wonders
to perform.” So lei us “not be
weary la well doiag, fur iu due time
we shall reap if we fatal nut.” 1
must bulb Lbink and do something,
and i fimt nothing better adapted
u> my wants than a good, weii-cun
ducted prayer meetiug. While 1
don’t think i am a tauaUc. for 1
never severely censure others fur
entertaining opinion* adverse to
taiee, yet 1 am trank to admit that 1
am always aa ealbuMaat for any
cause or opinions I may espouse I
never s»|MMta« say cause toowevM,
unless 1 cas give a saUafackory rea
•ua lor ito A person can aa c**ily
work himself up to tove to attend
•eaembiy’a where they wurahip God.
aa to attend tbeatera, bail*, race
tourace, drinking eafooea, gambling
belie or any pi*c* where carnal
mlndedaeee wuiy, la enjoyed, aad 1
say Il from practical experience,
with a clear eederaiaading of it,
that pies*aies which on'y eatiefy
tbe carnal mind, ar* dangerous u»
tbe aoel. 1 bav* often, when young,
attended bafta where they danced
the enure day and argin, a* well aa
gambilng bell*, and spent my time,
my aaoney, aad rulaed my cUarscter,
and a* 1 would return bome, re-
Meet lag apo* what 1 bad enjoyed or
what 1 had lust, and wiuar* mm,
right ta my heart, “there was aa
aching void, the world can never
•11" Tm>ughl* of ib'* sort eon hl
enter my mind. Have 1 gainwi any
thing valuable for Ute* or eternity?
Nothing, noth lug. What I reaiiaed
only pleased lb* caraal mind for
liana, aad ibe rwealia were never aal
lafactory. 1 knew tbe heel people
regarded as* a* a vagabond, aad 1
could atrt geiaaay it I was only la
pursuit of amuacetvnts ehtcb c«Mild
do me no good, and which »o hs*-
lag a Aeietenoea iaflaeac* on all
wbocwnflded ia as*. My wbol* aia
fel career aever foiled to bring to
me la lb* end, eabapptnsaa, that for
inrpaaasrt any tenmeei’e pJeaaere ti
alf wded- My cortdeel did sol meet
*» dear toutbor'a approbation. Bor
say of my boot frtoada. aad hi»( o*
1 otal algb broke my dear toifoa
te*rt aad it*n*l my poor cbU*
4r»a. aad I ata aatiadod that liw
lapwMi'* doty ite tooled •« me.
aa a baabaad aad tatter. «aa aa* of
GmTa laacraubia prvrtdaacao la
rwlaimlag too. I bar* aoror r*-
graltod Ite dart aad dam a lag pr<t
•e» *bteb <»«d pmoeatod to ma
tbruagb teat aaraaa.
Mo*, wtea I attaad ptecaa of *oe
teip, tear* « aavar aay remora* for
aa <h*ag. bat bapp«aaoa rrtgaa
•tibia ma. aad tea roaoita ar* all I
cooid «ui 1 foal teat 1 bar* amt
aad aafayod tea a» way a< ary teat
fcwab-Un eiaaprd teatr baada
aad bar* draaa team etomr to m*
Ob! tear «« <fo }>*«« ba bo torod by
good pmgii*. It Site oar aani* with
pay. aad to aaato teem aad mag
pcatao to oar common Fatear. aad
(fortty Him, aad rwwra a aptr.
ilnta btoaatag from Him to apartlaai
food for my eoai to traat oa. a alii I
mar* team agate. bkoyUaa tail «a
tern ia all dtiaatam bapyeat it to.
la H doing aa aay barm* My pfeya
tea! batata m taatar by it. for it ate
tafom my mind, aad teat ta oMwto
fcra to b«a»to. aad I am oarw m<
aptritota baanb «a batear. -for teara
to bo poaca to tea attend, ba to tdte
tea U -temd too. eboae aato-a coat
ap miro aad <Mt mmUaoally • bo
teiuag a rwa of tea atom tetag.
from a commo* aaaaa ala*4*p«iai. I
am 4o*or* iaad to poramt to tea da
taatao talu domte acta* my ayam for
I baa* temad oat king yat, oat ad
abate I baao r*a uad a*
amooat *f bagfaaaam May food
baipoa to do ngbL
Ya<ar* Trtay.
< »« - ~ C'O O ■ ■ - CMbmm '
toodh If .pm bom eata. a may aoto^i'
•mt *o omo «M t*m taron ttama*. «m»
ma abrnmi woman io t. mote «mr*w ommt'
to bate otema* tatom ate atom pop ,
Otaoamtoaf Pa anpr • Chaote aonmr «4m. !
Mb fgHlNt JmM A pmHMNMI JBmi M 4MMM Ms dNAWtb
to ammMo «* mfo at mom |
THE lUCSURRECTION.
SYNOPSIS OE A SERMON DELIVERED BY
REV. H. M. QUILT.IAN, ON SUNDAY
MORNING.
The preacher took his text from
Matthew 27:6; and from 1 Cor. 15
12-19.
He began his discourse by saying
that the doctrine of the resurrection
was so grand and glorjfrng that he
trembled to that if i*
was eliminated tbe whole plan of sal
nation would be as a myth. Tbe
birth of Christ and the sayings of
the angels as listened to by the
shepherds, from tbe east. And the
angels said unto them, “Fear not, for
behold 1 bring you good tidings of
great joy, which shall be unto ail
people; unto you is born this day, in
the city of David, a Savior, which is
Christ the Lord.” Not only the cir
cumstance* of bis birth prove his
divinity, but many instances in
bis life. Tbe raising of tbe dead. A
beautiful description of the raising
of Jaiius’ daughter, Lazarus and the
widows’ son. And al bi* own death,
when tbe earth shook and trembled,
when the rocks burst asunder, tbe
grave* ofmsny sainted were opened,
and their bodies which slept arose
aod came out ot tbe grave after his
leeurrection, went into tbe city and
aupcared to many, and even the
cenuiroin and thoee of hie company
and thoee wbo were with him said,
“Truly thia ia tbe Soo of God,” So
we *ay today, truly this is tbe Son of
God.
But we must know be was dead, lo
know be was resu.-Tsvtcd. He ex
plained that Christ was surely dead,
a* the process <»( embalming iu those
day* would indicate beyond all
doubt.
BIS KEMBI gtWOB.
Did be rise? If he did not we are
miserable creature*, bring beat
about by the wave* of lime like a
ehip without cumpaa* or rudder, eur
religion i* vale and we have no aal
vatioo.
The proof of the absolute certain
ly of lb* fact of tbe Leath and res
urrection was mo*t eoncluaiv*, and
could not are bo* anyone could
doubt tbe truth of the fact. “1 am
th* resurrection aad the life, he
that behevelb io me, though be were
dead, yet shall he hr*,” “and be
that livetb ami believ*lb in me abaft
never die.” Ho* could we beer lo
bury our loved owes but for tbia glo
rious thought, death ia swallowed
up in victory, la Christ, with bless
Ing of bis resurrection, can we defy
death.
Jobe, wbo waa with Jean* con tin
ualiy, after bia baaiahtueal to Pat
mos, said ia Ibe midst of the seven
gulden candle atkka, on* hjpr iwito
ibe eon of man clothed ln a garmvnt
down to bi* feel and girl about
tbe bape with a guiden girdle. He
aaid: “Fear not, lam tbe flrat and
lb* i**L I am be that livetb and
dead, aad bebuld I live forever
mure, aod bars tbe keys of bell and
of death. If it were aeceaaart
be coaid oelock the grave* and buret
aauuder lb* bouds of deatu aa be did
• ben the seal on bia owe sepulchre
was broken aad tbe etooe relied
away, and be cam* forth la all bia
glory lb* bavionr of mankind.
W hat a beau u I*l thought II ia, that
my Seviuar haa ia hie bands ibe
hey* of death and bell, aad that a*
long as I walk la bl* precepta aod
do his bidding a* harm caa come
to me frem the aubUe artvetaary.
Airaid to d»«! No! lie ha* lb*
key* aad will lead me safely
through, aad when lb* last tramp
shall sound ail that are ia tfatr
gratae shall bear bia voice aad come
forth, aad if we bare deveted o*r
life i* Him. what a giortoua lias* it
will te? W* shall see *«r fathers.
*ur waaihere, owr Utile chudre*.
whoa* fcaste bav* laid la lh* grave
W bat a aaartiag that will te?
Msy *• si; ases* to part ** tom* |
lo Us* teawtiftsi hw* of the seal,!
stere Iter* will tat so store sieft- ■
**«*, d**Ub. er troabl* **d te to- .
geteef wttb ter loved ,oe*« Mngtag <
prats** to hire that was dead, tail
wte with aa. iirech forever towfa**
A sears <TK*T«Ts"t**aata*.
Tte krtSaey es X<«*tb Csrtaea tos re*-
tff'sssantert ss tawlter a ertaa as es* te> |
day tsgnreta tte* Macs* aaesty. W. H .
Wata • aa ta f iiswiitsii eta swaiy fane*,
eta teta te tto mreary- •* tas* ••• sstres '
trere aay esfaktaeta Hw teawly oaseeasrt i
es 'tea* saa* ata tvre tosgtarra. taatfa* .
h* wte Ttee* <* tte toil tree sr» re grows.'
ate tte «m*s* row ww* eeta 1* *ta >4 j
Vsert. fa fat ttafa eart wrtsepste, tea***
as snag • re* part ta* ttaa t sad »vt*.kta
«»*ta •»*■» sseea tesrfsta A dtafa ata Ms
taee* was • rested as • n satrj fas*
brem
I*4 Bsataf W*te ww esJted aafa j
tat* taaa* fa* * few Asts «re taass-w. esrt
• see to awwwta to • w hsvrfasd to bed
Ms toss*** kasen to WM Wataart te
to tba Assam, fa st seat were aa-««
fad takes stabs* sawag fares A' w
•saaertseakte assert ■<. ate a* ttOftg* *f '
Ms forefa. Wwst. ss • *a*y taa ream,
*dtad fate to tastes atare Mstaere ted
Mead to hare fa* aaert.
A to rt Wataire fra* fa* store a gtasrty
State ms* towss. • was there Useta
ta* hereto tetraa to hearer sexiata wrth
faead. Ttaa.. • etast dtatasre ea»y, sna
tte «M trsta fa atate ta tad siwsyv taps
ti ww taatart afw* res* Mbs easrteea
«w*«ate taaa fassataa.fassre
watte » stare «ta» tte esees tarefa tad
kata rear hm ff eta dwa She beats brta
•a*rto-d regsCtav. Tteretos* tatf«a
paaftrti • fas h rexsy srtesp fares, ste
items*, eessewto far ■■**■■*
(Ot’NUIl. PRIM EEDIVGH.
Council Chamber, 1
Athens Ga., April 22, >
4 o’clock p. m )
Council Hiet this evening pursuant
to adjournment. Present His Honor
Mayor Hunnicutt and Aldermen
McKinnon, Booth, McDowell, Bar
row.
Mr. Richard Eberhart appeared
before Council, and made a com- !
plaint in regard to dirt banked up
against his fence on Hickory street,
he desired to know whether the city ;
or C. & M. railroad were the proper
parlies lo remedy the matter. The !
| Council deeming it the duty of the ’
; C. <fc M. road to remedy the matter ■
complained of, the Mayor was re- '
j quested to confer with them, and
have them do such work as may be
necessary to abate tbe trouble.
The Finance C ommittee reported
’ that after a careful investigation of
I the expenses and revenues to the
city, they were glad to be able lo
recommend that the tax fur the
present year be reduceil to one per
cent, the assessment for the difler
ent purjioses to oe a* follows:
! For grnerel expei.*.* 45-100
To p-y interest and principal of
railroad Imnds 14 100
' To pay interest and principnl of
college bond* 4-100
To pay interest and principal of
: school bonds . 2 100
i For improvement of street*.... 16-100
Fut publie schoda 2S-100
j Tbe street lax to be pans* d to tbe credit
lof str>et ac'L Ibe levenue ncHved from
j tax aod other snare • for general expei.st-*
j to be sppropt taud «a follows:
For police g 1.350 00
For salaries of officers 4,330 00
: For printing.... 43000
! Fur pauper ac’t 600 00
For fire department >,330.00
' Fur Water rental including acct.
! doc Water Work* Co. Jan-
uary 1at..,. 9,130 00
j Fur aurct light*.. 4.N50 00
' Tut public projc-rty lUO.uO
: Fur mMXbaueoua pur|mM*(rei>te
Ac) .*2 800 00
I Total IS.'OMXI
i All aetnuota in exersn of above appro*
i priatioua to te paaeed lo credit us sarplua
i fund.
It ta estimated that the amount to te
j rv*lta- d inm tte levy of one per cent tbe
‘ prvamt year, lugvthcr with lb* caab on
j baud to the credit «f the different act’*
‘talow named, on January lat. I»"S and
I back lax**, due al that lime, will te as
! F«4L >w• :
I F<* stree’a, including rtrert taxea.ll 70S 00
I Ei« lat an I pe’cip’. us R H bond* 71)01 00
I “ “ “ “.4 college “ 2 'll 00
" • • “of school “ 1.030 00
< Fur public Mtamls Bfa.faßO 00
Th* Cum tui I lee think that the
above will be ample to pay Ibe bal
ance of interest due January Ist’ND
and meet the interest and priacipwl
accruing during the year INN 9, and
te pay regular, and extraordinary
ex|>*n*« on sirerts and provide for
public school*.
The r«|K>rl of the committee was
I received, and lb* following resolution
i adopted.
Resolved. Thai th* recommend*
lion of lb* finance committee be
adopted and that the lax ordinance
of I itAH, except *o far as it relate* to
the per centum, and appnrpriation
i far the different ac’la, be re-enacted
i and declared in full force for lb* year
, lite®.
Reeolvrd, further that th* (MT ccn
; turn of levy for th* present year !■*
j owe per cent, upon all property, grass
receipt* Ac. subject to taxation aa
: pro*, ided ia lb* lax ordinance of
lafat—now re-enacted—and that th*
street lav remain tbe same a* last
y**r.
Resolved further. That tbe recorn
: wreadalio* of the Finance Onnmitie*
aa to lb* levy for different purptwe*,
and appropnatinea to different ac
cvHibta be adopted.
Ai>l*rmaa Mt-Kiano* submitted
! complaint of Mr*. N J. Vo*«lcrleilb
: la regard to drain ia the etrrel froat
i lag bar resident*. Referred to sue*'
I commit e* wttb power to net.
The foll owing bill* were orderrel
(mid Xtaudard Automatic Ga*
; Light Cfa«tl4J; Jacob G Minor,
» • <
Council then adjourned
W A Gim rtA«n, Clerk
■Wv SSeS * aseSi
: Tfat «*•"«< •■•* y«*t Mee* MB sf Ta | nW-.
‘ re** *■>■* i • use year a***t<va pear
| Uteeya eta taw taepML ata wtta* ayrtm
i «**• ••*• ereauartrt Sy faa— tai g*
' yaereta wSe seta «e*atrtes. eta ratay <-»
5 «te «e«a*«*g ata *enew •tae, by lakteg
> Basra farare—lfa ** rtasA* **s*eaiata tar
faartfatag Mks bleak, grtveg aa ste l * l *-
| ter a gmasel •*•*•* rtsAte>e*.
The Old Doctors
Item btoart. easfawe tewtoro rlsaaiei st:
taaee tea ssKSeaata dsaaeta Aw Alteaw
Bros, ft to as* sreM tawree ttes mart
Aoesssaa as* da*, ass to rrss etastaew.
tat to taspanty, «4 tte Stand. ate a
to ***a»y wte retsaste that s* *-*«d
atow k so afaoecSMa re Aya's
* <taa to e*dffMbia tafia teas area
fare* aat sa tto fag Vs aptesd
teili rssearttau fa* * srfahsu CtaaMeg
toe ware w’toif state j tasrt fas w grow
•ms. Wn snagM ateaate ta-atr-.. saad
*m seM rtaas aa atseswuro •iitb-.an
ww li.'iirj. Apsara Sa r. roar-4a
tarev
Recommended
Store *fi art sea. ww aate a ate ma*-
•stare waelfaL Tto «sn> tasted eml
* start •»« ssswsirtt eeftdly rrtaresrt*
J-X Afterisg. Wwauw. T-xa.
*> Ate Ayse's famteOs w te ta
sikaSraMe tsirenSy tar tto aaas <* Stood
■rttou seme | pesnretta M. ate a taro tta*
<Mmrr ttw*. “* • t L Verier. M Dl.
•Wa tee* *44 AjraTs Aar's* siiHßa
tea* Are •*«* terqr rears ata afwnre
* reais I « «taa sakte s* •*» tto
tare tin nd pettea. ** —W. T. Ifatasm.
UstafaC Aawsset, Otea
* 'V* r * totataare seeNtoe* to te tte
StaefaM swmrttos te tato fa eU sows-
»• *r
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
saswaaea er
O»- A C. Apw A Ca, LeaA MUsa.
FWMS *», aa eaufaa •*. VseapseM**.
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY
BY EXAMINING
STOCK OF FURIWITURS.
BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. IF YOU ARE
NOT PREPAREB TO PAY CASH,
We offer you the advantages of Our Installment Plan, where yon can arrange for tbe goods on the most
TERMS.
O’F-A-XtXCZBXLaXa <fc J.a.NXC.O'WJESJR.
_ __ W7, 39 AND 41 CLAYTON STREET
One of our subscribers got mad
because we asked him for what be
justly owed us, and paid up, for which
we return thanks. We don’t like to
trust any man who gets mad because
he is asked to settle his just debts.
W e don’t wish to trust such crea
tures for a nickle much less a dol
lar. Business is buisiuess. Let
those get mad who will. Pay up and
we will not make you angry.—Ex.
Ou Saturday night, immediately
after the performance by Mordell &
Co-’s circus, al Birmingham, Ala.,
Frank Duuuavanl and Miss Belle
Eatmao, two of the trapeze perfoi—
tners, were married under the circus
lent, in their performing costumes.
Judge Haley conducted the marriage
ceremony.
There was a distinguished visitor
at the war department in Washings
ton last Saturday, in the person of
Red Cloud, the famous Sioux War
Chief. Red Cloud is said to be 64
years old, but looks much younger,
as his hair ha* only a slight sprink
ling of gray, and bia step is firm,
his form erect and his eyes bright.
A New York messenger boy, aged
sixteen, on Wednesday last dropped
a package in tbe lobby of the post
office in that city conlaing <12,000
in currency and a certified check for
<19,000. The package waa kicked
about by passers fora few mioutes,
when it was picked np by a man,
who, seeing the name of the bank on
it, promptly returned it. A» a re
ward fur his honesty he was given
<5!
KPrufeaaor C. S. Malleiie, an ac
complished musician, fell auddeolv
ill while rehearsing tn Birmingham,
on Saturday last, for the cantata of
Esther, and died yesterday morning.
He was well known in Georgia, hav
ing |wr for med in several of its
ci lire, and having lived io Macon
and Savannah. He was aliout 60
years of age.
Grace Smallwood hns been een
tenced to hang at Washington for the
murder <rt her child. Tbls’will be
the flrat hanging al lhe capitol since
the execution us Mrs. Snrrall.
*•*»»!• •• *>•*••*
A knees sod lot In Ite town nf Cfastae
vilte Is offered f«w ssle oa very resroasble
trrm*. The location is very dreireble, te
lag <>ely a •b et dietaaos from ibe Court
H*>esrt Will sell, orviekau** f°r proper
Altons or Clark* ouuaty Apply st
tbb offlre-
Btastatas Bette*.
Tte firm of Comer A Cstr, oa fir»t day
January. I S<«. dtanlvrd by Mutual rem.
•**», Cmarr A Carr bavin < aotj out t« J»*
T Coewr. Tto boaiares will te conduct'd
under tte name of J T Comer. Tte »'d
firm aaramrs all lt»b»btto and ail ac
rosau de- firm of Coteer A Carr mnat te
txM lotted. W J. Covmm,
T J Cams.
Th* foote nt tte firm o' C-wnee A Carr
•ill te fnung at More of J T. C-uner
From ibr tt will te -res that I bare
tement net CmMV A Oarr. aad will om-
Uow tte IxHiws st old suad.
J- T. CoMMfc
fVfatbOtk. CIARKtCOrNTY. Ofaiaary •
<> Otto. X-nl»ro. ivu p W, Chasey
‘ fa ita ->t«w o 4 Chroey, to'
_ enaas 4, r-w-w-t* ** to has fsNy 4*starasd
uw 4mm* fa b* sofa tress. saS prays tae im-
< Sera fa tasasMe**
Ttae ta to-tatoe ta tatof y on psraew seto
, eerwtel te stare sens*, d say ttey saa. «« «e
Ssfaes tto Srst Aretoy ta Aagwst aext, why
i ees4 sssswtee atawfa sat to *>Mtom* frats
snfalrort A M. HMtRIVUTOX,
aptttwx*. Ortosary
* sWMIt. CLtRKKCorMrr,
*» Ortre. Ap.il ted. iwa-r W CLnlr
i Otataetor fa rs* -mm fa M u Ctonre. ti
swrefa. rrprrorolo Uta* tai tae SeUy a -f -j- '
, ike deu • fa Ms ssml tr*M, ata preys for
i tars fa 4>assi*wns.
Thte *• therfawe to asSify tat prrsnse eata
' ?'?"* ta ««•- * “J they saa. es ar
A 4 ™-’- ’** S'* M-taoy ta A**te asst, why
sasdssasnaae staeafa sat ta dwetarpd tea
■fa <rte A ffi. BUUUAutoN.
«r»’ < »fa* Ortoaary.
Grant 4* M illcox,
GENERAL
INSURANCE
—AND—
REAL ESTATE
AGENTS.
Merchandise Brokers
B LSI ij'.ll 1
ATHENS G A
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A tnareeioeo
nty, streuftth aod wholssoinaneM. Mors eas
eomical th»v the ordinary kind, and cannot •
sold in competition with the multitude of low
tret, short weight, alum or phosphate powders
.Tto/j ott/f ia Maa. Borax Baxixs Powdsu Uo.
It* Wsffak.X. Y
COVINGTON & MACON Mi
Time table No 2, to take effect at 7
o'clock, a. tn , Sunday, April 14ib, 1889
I'iaius run on Crutral (UOlb) Meridian
Time.
vihut class. 2’d cl’s
„ I 8 5
Northbound y-,t n)Bi | Acoom Lo. FrL
Dally. Dally. _____
Lv M»con ... 7 (Sa in K OOp m 9 ooa m
MM**-y*t Mill 7 10a tn 8 16p m 9 23a m
Van Buren.. 7 16< m 8 28pm 9 40atn
B»bviU. ... 7220 m 8 40p n> 9 37am
Morton .... 7 Roa tn 9 00pm 10 2<iam
Gray* 7 4fa m 9 12p m 10 43a m
Bradley ... 7 481 tn 9 28pm II Otam
Barron* .... 7 34a m 9 30n tn 11 17a m
Way'ide..,. I 37a m 9 4op m 1122 am
Mound Oak 8 03* m 9 52p in 11 891 m
Hillslh>io .. 8 19a m 10 Itip in IS INp m
tirasstleld... 8 27a n> 10 82p n> IS 41p tn
Miiimta .... 8 41a m 10 32p n> 110 pm
Monticello .. 8 48« tn II 04pm 133 pm
Machvu .... 9 19. tn 5 00a m 2 29pm
Marco .... 8 3>l in'3 Ifla m 2 38pm
G xliny .... 1> 4j< m 5 28a n. 3 3t»|.tn
Lv Auaou
(Ga. R R, 8 00a 2 43p m
gv Augusta
(Ga. R K.) 7 4.5a m 10 45a m
M-disoa.. j 10 33pm 0 12am 4 50pm
Florence.... 11 91 ani 0 48anr 5 35pm
Farmington 1141<m 7 !Wa nr 610 pm
Gould II 3u.« n> 7as a m 0 95p m
Watkinsvibsl 11 39a m 7 30* m 6 lop in
Whitehall . lit 17pm 8 team 710 pm
Ar
14 6
•AocTtiiKd XD Fst mall Accom La F L
Daily. D*ilv.
Lv Aiimtiis... 100 pm AOOptn Tita m
Wbdeb.l l .. 118 pm 8 94:>in 8 sO«m
Watkinsville 186 pm 8 48pm V 10* m
Gould I 45p m 9 oopur 9 31a m
Farmington. 1 top m 9tepm 882 am
Florence... 2 27pm 8 4opm 9 37am
M dte>n..| 3 00ptn 10 16t mll 00am
Ar Aus lists
(Ga. R. R ) 6 13p m 8 85p m
ar Atlanta
JGa. Il R ) 5 45p m 1 Pop m
Galfrvy.... 3 80pm.il Usp mfl 55a tu
Marco 3 »Sp n. II tn 1J lop m
Machen.... 8 48p or 11 40p tt> IS 80p m
Monticello .. 4 16pm 5 98a tn 115 pm
Minuet*.... 4 94pm 3 4lam 135 pm
Grasefl. ld ~ 4 88p m 6 Ola tn 3 00p tn
tid'sboro... 4 46pm 6l7ani 2 20pm
Rond Oak. 4 Ssp m 6 41am 150 pm
Wayside ... 5 Osp m 6 33* m 8 <Ap tn
Barroea .... 5 IKp m 6 57s m 8 !0p m
Bitill'-y .... 5 llpm 7O9*m 8 tOp m
Grays...... 5 Slum 718 am 3 4Opm
Mixtoa .... Step tn 783 am 3 56pm
faterta ... 5 84pm 7 toa m 4 20pm
Vso Buren.. 3 44p m 8 o'* n. 4 85p nt
Ms—cy's M*tl 6 31pm a 18am 4 30pm
Ar Macon ... n uup a 8 35a m 5 lO|> n>
•— A< COMMOOATIOS, M'NOAV ONLY.
L-av* Madtson 4 50pm
Arrive A'tona..., 780 pm
7— ACYOMMODATIOS. SUNDAY ONLY.
LaaVr Altona 8 80 a tn
Arrive Mtatanu ...1040am
.No. 4 ruM Monday. Wmloosdoy soil
Friiar. Ku. • him Tuesday, Thursday
•nd ba'urday.
A. J. McEVOY, fftip’L
Georgia Bail road Co
Stone Mountain Route.
Orrtre Uuuu Msssaas, |
Avai-ero, <»*., April rtta, IMpt J
raotawsriag Taretoy, ttod. tart., Iha foij
laame scbtaals w i it I* is -S-at:
FANT UXA
siirr An STlteTirtiy.'
Ustegmto.'. Ts.ta-tv
L»s WoaS’uza.lUA-'wm A' Afoaw... Taupe*
Lra Wtah'toa. I .ma aL» Ataroe .. t.SOp *
Ar Ataoas ..Il ans* Ar WittorriUo 4 aa
Lve A'aeas «.** •Ar Lsxtagtaa. 4.3*p *
Ar Wtstervtito * 4te*Ulr Anttoeb 4np *
A' Los.ogtaa. ».fas * Ar Messrs . , A4Ap m
Ar Aatiaeh.. B.2mm Ar WoadvtUa. A<4p a
Ar Mossy* . tttssitrl'uM Pt. Lisp *
Ar tVotars.il* » Ms M.Ar Wte'taa. f .Mba
ArCsteaPt I AAa a<Lr Wish'tae. 4 tap a
Ar Ateata loop a Ar Asgsata . Alto a
~ belly, j fio l, last ftatly.
C* AsfaMto •- ♦-«•£»"'Atlaeta. . »A*s a
L» WMta'ta*..i'. *• • Le Us ea Pl. USp a
Lt AWres I.f t.'. t o
L« W .otarHlte Bns a.Lv Mstrys- •■*** »
Lv
| L« AaSrash . IS.4M a* Le tai sgta* 4 'txp *
L» Messy* !! luajs »>»«mll»i' ;m
Lv Ws*4 site. 11 Alate Ar AUs so . 1 tOp a
Ar UmwsPt..llA*a at Ar Wash'toa. 2»0p»
Ar Attests.-. t4Ap *Ar Aegssta >tApa
Wte >, West OatlyT* I Be. 4. Crt ltafa, *
Ce Aeg»*So It Oto te 1 La tlteete TTf-'ltp <
Ar Metre .. TA*s » Lv Maeae ... • JOp a
Ar Alianta. 4AOs te Ar Aegsais. 4 State
Treta~te 0 wdl'stop st aad rseervs passes
e-re to ata foe* tto ffatowieg ststtaae aely
Grrevtowa, H«> v*. Itronsg. Thaaaaaa, Ner
w—4. Mere Ki. CrswtardsUle. Cases F-iat
Oravasaheea, Martite*. teUtaga, toataCueto
<to-i -»<•*. Caayara, Ntoa* Mews
•*• ata DaeatK Trfaa la. tt will atop at
ata rausve | injbiigm to sta frees tta M
toatag erastaw ealy; tsresetowa, llaelsa, i
Drer-- f, Ttaaspses, Nsewata, Aarwrt, Crew
fords.ito, Uassa Pa*et.Oraa*tatora, Nadwo*.
Ratto ig* . teetal Urate, Caviagtos. Ceeyars,
UthrtMa, Aaaw Maafaare ata Deeaser.
Tree* Me M w Athrea ilraash g*vsa p*s
eawgim for te-1* ea Man tusedl ntawtaa for
WMRrt* M
Trares to ate trsn Attest eesMtewt *Hh
trans I ata X.
C. A DWfc«KT. G. P. A.
J * GR£UI. Gea Meager.
KMC W. WBJTK. O- T. P A,
Aegwta.Ga.
Fancy Poultry,
turn »iA>txxrnaL-k«cs
' 7ttel>* DCCKA-Rsp re*
D W. McURWQR. Alta*, Ga.
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To Call and inspect our new and
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0 F
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
ESSENCES,
PERFUMER Y.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
TOILET POWDERS,
CHEMICALS,
SPONGES,
BRUSHES,
COM BS,
SOAPS,
And other articles too numerous
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Every article GUARANTEED.
Spectial attention paid to
Prescription
Work. We use only the best and
purest Drugs and Chemicals, and
adopt the Intent and most improved
methods of compounding.
Remember the Place.
72 Clayton Street, next door to
Talmadge Bros.
Wade & Sledge,
Telephone No. 15. ,
M, B, VcGlntr. J. A. Huneleutt.
M'SINTY A HUNICUTT,
Contractors
AND
BUILDERS.
PBOFBIBTOaa OF YHB ATHBWB
STEAM PLANING MILLS,
[Near Northsastara Railroad Depot']
Lumbar, Laths. Hhinglns. Lima, Cement,
PlMter of Paris, Moulding, Brsnketa and Ihl
usters, ami Brick always on hand. DOORS,
BAHH AND BLIND* a specialty.
A l*rg» 1"t of No. 1 Mnobanios smnlovcd,
under U>«i «up«rrision ot Mr. J. M. CO LI, (N 8,
wbo is ackuowladgad to ba ons ol tba best
workmen is ’h-orgia.
Redaction in Prices!
I’rleae greatly rt lnoed on Moulding, Brack
•ta, Balustare More, Nash and Blinds, and
on Dressing all kinds of Lumber
All goods ■Bl bs doh r-rsd within the sore
porete limits ot the citr FREE OF CtIARBK. '
Tbsnkfnt for Ito liberal patronage hereto
fore extended, a , ontinuanoe of the sama is
reepaetfuilr solicits*,
mebll-ly McGHfTY A HUNNICUTT.
THE
Summer Season!
Its Pleasures and
Pastimes.
■ AMMOCKS jfW“Wo have a fine
„A MMriffito f MF“aa*oi tmeot of
IIA.MMOi Ks.gar*tbee* goods,
lAMMOt KS.fSrwbich w« of
|| AM.MO: Kb gSF*fcr at lowest
Base-Ball Goods.
Bat* al five rents each.
Bata at ten cent* each.
Bata al fiiteeu cent* ench.J
Hats at tweoty cent* each.
Hats at twenty-five cents each.
Bate al thirty-five cents each.
Bute al fifty cent* each.
Bste at sixty cento each.
Base Balls at five cents each.
Base Balls at ten cents each.
Base Bails stall prices
Base Balia, S|>*ldiDg* Ix-ague.
CROQUET S&M
SETS, fe,"*
Lawn.
Tennis
SETS) From <l2 00 to <25 00 in
EETS> slock, and will order out
SETS) seta at any price made up to
<2W) <X).
SEPARATE) Main with Cork
RACKETS, f Handles.
Lawn Tennis Nela, Poles, Guy
Rope*. Etc.
M’GBRLOR & ROBERTSON,
THE BOOK STORE.
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On tte 15’h occur* tte grand parade,
ite ctaatptoe race tad grab no~. etems .
pw« race, prize <975 f», gnbb twopg prlai /•
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On tte Isak, fates Fly ne*. prttc <96,00;
foot race. <25.00; teed coeiesl, prize
<30.90; (jrj
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vtstWM* li wffi te th« bfagmt toarnaasnrt
ve teH m ’to Stat*, aad ivery viettox fa
gcuantare! a good tiert.