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AID FBMPTLY EXECLTED AT
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THE ATHENS
FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS,
GEOHOIA.
Manufacture* Iron an«l Bras
r -Th Cantings. Mill and Gio Gearing
end Machinery, bbefliog. PuHeye,
* ** ,n^*r *’ 4c -' * ' r<uißr >aw
jLwW Hand and Power Presses. Caoe
?jy Millsand Evaporator*.
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Belling. Packing of all kinds, In
•plralora. Injectors. Vaivae, Piping, Fittlaga, Steam and Water Ganges, Ac.
We are now Making Portable Steam Engines, which we sell with an
absolute guarantee as to quality and workmanship, and at prices that deft
CompetlUoa. We also noil Allan and Anns Eagines. Tar bi no. Water
Wheels, Mill blows. Bolting Clolb, and eserything needed about a mill
wrgim
Call and see us or write to os before buying.
THE MOST COMPLETE
BOOTS & SHOES
IN ATHENS,
H AT
■ THE ONE PRICE SHOE STORE,
OF
la 3 sarjiwa a no
HF“ BaUafhelkm guaranteed with every pair.
PLUMBERS. |
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I KIEF ALWAYS ON HAND A GOOD BITFLY OF
STEAM and GAS FITTINGS
GARDEN HOME,
and specialties in electric goods
JULIUS DORNBLATT
LAYTON WTMBKT. ATHBNAOI
MAGNOLIA ACID!
TW b*l Arid PboapliAl* Iff Admtica. F«w either with
«MT without cuebpoet, NnvKM MA* MURN AND NMVMB WILL MR
Baa TBM.
“lITtHBJ (OTTM KWB.”
lUa BO aupenoe tea a rottne « grain FwrUliaer. Faodff the
pltuit thro«ffbo<at th* aertwon bat do*a no* bam it in dry
weather Iwnuee itcoataina Ataßwaia, Pbriapboric Acid and
INrtarth ia proper pm>purlb*e*
0. K. DISSOLVED BONES.’’
Especially adapu4 U» Groin, aod bur Cotton lan-I* that do
Out r**|uirv much Amw»«»ma. Chrsqwr, aofwr and bmtt*r lhaa
the Warth Amatateiialed Guateoa.
Furol, by
ORR & HUNTER, Athena Oa
Aw*l by rial table deolera at roilmad atatHwia.
THE ATHENS GAS LIGHT CO,
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CABKFVLLY MftKKNKD AWAOTB aad Bl Tl* Ml No VS COAL
AT LOWEST MARKET RATES.
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VOL. MIT A2£*®SN’S. GEORGIA, SATU-»DA.Y MAY 4, 1889. NUMBER 18
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*"■ HOW HE PROPOSED.
I tort tar Uul* tart te tan.
It eotasMd Uta a ant.
SaSaaltei UaMMfeStataa “ T 1
AuemMfagstgaltama. f]
InwoaUa.' etatrt* Ipr n ewr '<3
I tkiMna vkituue; ”rS?
as I MtaaM mr tnniaa Bam
< Mt tar Mr car. par I \f
I ttaortt oT Byrn. fart art Mosre; »
Ah etuMlMraodi T»
a b* <4 Urtr port? tursT u
I oom tad kaowaSal. *
“O vamaaia oar bonoTanas'*
I M mtartarir aaM.
AM ums I teoaeta my taagaa wos** betas
Art *ta»l IMS I eea dsn*.
■y taw* **a tart* ate s art.
Art pa* ■* *** eon Saab .
Tto teas teat bung upon a aS
TlrtM tartrate* .dram
I <nuM Ml a. for. auorofo Io M*
Ttart .a.l rrt *T smote
Ttaa toe <ay tautw tea rattan tsS,
Art Man -aad teas I mote
*1 ton jwa Saar"* I aoM la tata
AW ten I cSsapM bar talaQ wota
Aad Start bar Meat ret
Ttos snow a Aurt <4 yvasey.
I auortad yaeia or rkywa
Aad at* la gcdwg u> nsny ata
i* wppto UnaaMßi U»d
—A M Fes to narpar*. ttaaar
CAUGHT TIIE~BCRGLAR.
*1 am very sorry to leave you. boys,
but Mitre Aunt Hamit needs mo ao faulty
I think it to my duty to go." said tny
souther, an fatlier wm preparing to trtp
bar in tbs earring*.
“Oh. we want mind It la the least.*
rnWML
Th* carriage was warn log from view
around the curve to the rand, and we
ware roanteev of the pteoa.
We bod in a country village of New
■naland. in a torga. <4d fnai>xs>.*l. nun
Minx Immmo. Mrtber lied rsrWved word
that bar Mater waa very stok. and aa It
waa only a few inilao. father tree going I
IO drive ever with bee. aad thee cwote ■
tasrk the nest day We were all to take
CHIP OMMlia Ibt B twUMK.
abogathae. we especaad bo bare a fine
ttaoe by osruaivea
Dy ■‘we** I mean Fred, my brothae. aad
myself, ualem you oounted the dug.
Fnu. la that eaae there were three
of ue
We tatoled otwurivaa at Brut owe thing
aad then aaother until it bagnn to grow
dark After <m|qaw we tried to read, tart
amaebow we could not gat latereated to
Say hook or paper that we eo«M Aad.
** What if a burglar abouid cuaae around
bene to-night- what would you iter in
quired Fred
-OuT replied ! to moewfui tones, foe I
rstlwv prided myweif cat my murage,
“why, us eourms we* would do the hot
we rnutal If toe wee etneupw than both
of ue I aupp.ee then wo ahtwM have to
give hi. tart if he to not then be had bet
toe burp away fneu barer
“Itet tbees might be two of theca.*
“Well, tot's lalb al met aciMShlag staa
It to ma acvtaMe that anything of ths
bta.l will hb|ipsa.* aael I. quite willing
to tot tbs subywt drop, tones Fred was
bound to hate rwwe lhaa eew et them.
** U» Andrews.“wMrtlawad Fred, “told
me today atamb*eem*»ed his that MU
bto braise witared at night by suer own
aad they Incan 1 and gagg*d him, and
then me to Mm glee up veavythiag that
they wasted."
"Oh. ihM'e nubhtagr I rvptond. aad
proceeded te give an aMMuirt of aawtbae
sue issue dnaadfsl than that
We teM «d fine one tevrUde thing and
thus asuthee until it grew Into.
“We< tot’s go to bed.’ ami tebtag the
lamp. I suited to toed the wgy- "Pd
jwrt an osas you wcssM go Ans. Fled
sue liarwuaw I am aftaM.* I l*cily add
«L f>w r«sr be wouM tteab that I was
a coward, “tart beraans --teamMo”
“hidat yes tauw wealth tug thenF
aabed Fred, as he drew etaear to to
-TheFs aSI Mm Ms tbe wtad rntttbm
the 'toss •* ths rtoMp." aaewutod L
We Anally gut to bed. tbasegh out wttb
aa tba rtuetos that we had toon tofiteg
swob uthae had the lies of si thing na
amber-wail • Uette earsftot
FMbse w«e the poaßemne <d a targe eM
any mtarh that migto be matte u|his> inf
"Are yas ears that you toebsd ths
F'fnrJ b/Wmf ww Imml gRI
“IN rmsres 1 ta*s<* I rep A ad, wttb
sawn. eharpMm, he I aJway. wasted M
dmuareiy umtanubnud that I AM matambe
I Itosi M wua ataert II eVterb whan
Ftad pelted me by ths arsa ami w n bn mi
“WhaTb tee I s.ta.l
“Urtsn ■usßetaety** to lb* kadi"
The rose owe y.rfausiv dark, tart ws
OseM tost StesMtatoty gtong up to the ,
tart Me end of tbs runea. wtecb waa vney |
large, asd tto« ww heard the chart daur
errnb lag cm ha htag i
Feed Meontoed. aad ao did I. wtadtj |
tergrtsmg ito resetose whteb wan cart
tag toeewtoflv smtar my piltow.
"Re's r w to Urn etouat,* aatd Ftad.
Aad than start dM that hoy An tent
abas ty essart awt us tod. go sataetaaty
qp to Ito <tase es the chart aad tout Ml ,
h wan a bw*k misles deuces rtmang
htagm. wttb a targe tadt as the ooMhta.
SHbteh be taStaaod.
t l : . - .... -
tie li am rd herb to the tad and bsah
boMef mwittea we task res to bh.
IMBnMF irf ttMF tNhlB WNENMB I
Ws tea A ail tee deaw thto teas, ysaepud
MmA BnMMI frw
•to tastosg st san taearta. wtoto read
btetato to Cbte «ery day that be beard.
Tba rSant was barge and eoaMMaad a
SnaM tone aampad usd « sot base an
Mgk truss the gesecwA
“Fms to toarktag ngbimtohertart win
dsn.* sand Fled.
“Yea I wooden why be dM ant tank
tebna he ww senatag tat De yoe sop
pwettaoo e gsso Ua* saw of thamF* 1
“Fi stage ihrno'e a tatos. and « Chny
tom.il art tto tease os Are. Osa start
•asM no taT te entonsesA
“If I only had Abe an alia, t*—
“Nev ysm sseahtaiX* yert te FtasA
“Yus had « stow and anew tad a ttaag
was ta eeeai wten yen teed Ate stamen.* |
Fue kto Ana anm. I btenk. I adtonsd
Ftod to tanas me n«h ta«ag a ernwH.
*e taaaed the cfato Awns steen saeCte
•netofc nba no vws aase a wot smrty
“ Aeee nw gm •• m*y teen a* shgtau
teqatoed FtaA. •» te eanrb bto bund cab
“ftaa 1 teas utart tor no cm Aa* I
rttatedl -wtatom see dna» aad go near to
Nto M taini tom'
I "Bat there's probably a whole lot or
» them waiting in ths vard to siaoot ua
down, or do something eue to uu. LT they
I only get the chance.*
I was not at all averse to remaining
' where 1 was. as 1 don't think there waaa
I tingle thing tlurt I wanted ever so much
—noteven a new joir of skalwi—tlurt
would hare tempted me to crawl out
from under Uxjse 1.-dclothcs for the brief
space of Are minutes.
Ftaaliy the night did wear array, some
how. but sre thuugbt each minute was an
hour. Aa soon aa it waa fairly daylight,
we dressed and harried over to Mr. An
drews’. never once Hupping to even look
at the door of the room in which our
' visitor waa oonftned.
We told our story, and 1 am sorry to
my that sre made it a trifle larger than
j it should bare Iwen.
Al first Mr. Andrews would not believe
us. but at length be took bit hired man
; and started for the bouse. We followed,
n< < caring to be the first ones there,
i They took nothing u> defend tlismsshMi ,
. with, deupite our proteste that wo were
' sun. ths rubber eras armed.
We were anxious to keep up our good
reoord, and so boldly stood by while they
i opeeed tlie door to the ciueeC.
Tbe door flew open aad there stood—
Frits, our dog!
Aim for our bravery! It did not
amount to much now, since most any- i
bodv could get up courage enough to '
■ shut a dog up in a eioaec.
Mr. Andrews wm at first surprised,
and then. When he fully reallied what
j we had done, be lauglied until be could
laugh no uxei.
"WML, never mind, boy*," be mid;
"yco really thought that he sraa a burg
tar. and it took aa much courage to do ,
what you did as though be bad been
one."
I think see could have stood it very
| sreil if Mr. Andrews’ idred man had tag
bold everybody that be met about it The
boys at school made our lives utterly
smrtched.
It waa soon forgotten, however, bv all
exorja Fred and myself; and I don’t '
think that sre will soon forget the night
that we kept pour Frits shut iu a dome,
undvr tbe deliMiun that we srere doing
MMnrthing couraguuua.—Clifford Term
MytnuXko Haya.
Tto Mwa l..|»m.
la tesani u> tb, R Ctogrsee that to
itewtly to be beta ta Aii.ata, a cum—
•paMHteut wude ae a aumrwbal eiUicd ato
omptaiaUs isurr He asya Ibat be tee
wen fun tto papers that seek an snwtoM)
sill suet in Artaata is May U< says ta
Jura eol know ttat there u a prsrvdent for
.1 ta lh< blMoey of tbe tod IB Ibla
toe to coriect
Tte prwat syat.ua of sort lac loatb
cask loir* vwgwe afuw ibe revu ulna, sac
■ter. Mrs teM few ctoaagse la tl si. «r.
It Is tee aanw oM oe*-taMa« afl.lr Tk«
tacbes e* eeev aide of tbe road ar« p ee vd
<m<, a>ul th» surples dut, m >d uul beali. u
U.tvWe iaiurtir mi idle of tbe rued, wbeev
the ma<' msrettee hmaa a m-Mtote rttfL
ibe Ar* >aia fada. W* bars save soeie of
rtww wotahrful G or.ta ruaia. sod the
ooly good total tbe* to tbe feel tba*
ebai uMs one pert>oa of a road taromea
preestoady mpaamUr. fame a ars tor*
«ai, red a e»u r tad a mad* oe etakl
gruukd Tata, ia uwa, « rete»d by uw
i.tad who cMoas with tas<r pluwe
and tbetr bom, awl I sear spe-iva, to d<g up
aad
Char coer-sponteat, wboss letler to tad.ee
aa. «<d tbe vptaioa IMI the pt. mH rued
asa, if tbry an laobfeiiy cartwd net, are
mpli teeeeae tte wtede groead That
taey do »>vw ibe w*ute gruend end rata t’
nc rtaia. teal a ae« system. Withams*
■adieu foMar*%c*« *t deviwd « eqaa-iy i
eattaMk To go back only fifty yeata.
eteto M a vesy taief parted ta Urn Ide *4
a omo'y «* a S-ete, m may be said iksi
to putotoc remto >4 Am *»*. N tbs fm
prvveawwt epea tbe* ted Mea of a per
eenea.t cteerartor, w-mle have CMUitartssl
oMsety i«e«4 IM pragma end c<vum<-
um of lbs ban.
If, tarteg Ikta pert if, tbe amewy thaa
to toe* tMwwa away to ibe baptoeeard
eurbtag of tto reaatot find teen spe->t to
i*rw leant tteee w«ald to
very tee bad radde to ibe Rate today
Ortatoty ttoorv warned to *e bad taato
oboe* gaud oom see aeewMary. it M to I
tto* Itaa evU of toefifimrwey Umi tfig Road
Ciringrsei an* toe* a*lto4 to mesa to At- *
mat*. Tbs potato fWiM «f tea Beata bear
toee wtatefi ted a gtoat »*a*tae «d ywua
tel d t groat curt to lb* fitete. aad ttey
I ar* ee teste* today tbaa wtea tbe lew
| a*srt Wetfit. N tb>y e*» aegtaA
A* a amuse of tart, <be (tow bm »mb
. etoa p*aanaa*el Mpri>v»sa*ei stataki lake
: toe past* ad tee pasH «tep-otata aat be *
j A kaadtad yards s* psvsaeaeat toip»w».
I weat a ywer to msa aeasMf. are aunb to* j
. etehM ad tmb »ark as m waa oarrwd cm. ;
so! «mr aii I rsleedi ig a that ibe esod es
I mate abet aaa proani-e-J ita esS»-g of :
I tee R-tod C i mpm to awet to Aileata
I Tsase a aoi a a»a*iy is tbe baser tea I
' psM* to StMte*. to «war easeß eseeaerv, l«e i
I • aeaapte «t Fetaee eu*My. ebtrb we p*e« I
' < reed as Mfsweg* • pesosesrot abapbto j
I tte seamiy msu
Tto Bead OsertMm b WMbea< gearwteet.
i pi id stay, be* k «dl »erk aa era mi tte
I a» qim at tear Mats—Atiwata <*■ *etae«
I tee
Ai a rvas*« pea a sear Leary U* late I
tewteg * area Mg secktaat amarmd - A '
qawtatto avoe am ea tbs ptaed. wtea
I ttatatagb retort «if tee testa Mama to Ap |
aw* at as atorseiag rwo. la tb» teds |
I **M ev« a y esf lady aad g»*t -eseaa,
Wb« tetag very tabs*, Vtai V*keep iteta I
- to Mere wCtaawt toafltabng sac* eater. Ba*
tbr m«ee Stay Asataad lbs a*ww toe boot
I fißed, Stetei toe *ty. bi wiwug pi str -
, *r rteto. erwdoat ■ *La*d. aeas* * thate- '
fat ter wted we are ataeet to oMaeaa.* aad I
tte* they cteag to each cdte* to aa aM '
, fobita bag. eaart toe teag**e< eteorto at,
> lb* apite™— «■ tbe tee*. Tte. teas ues '
fiuaSy gat |» toad. tatbsjMHt tody ead
giMiMec daameMtef asy muav peens
aa* qeart.
To to*.** ***** rvem A ■***<
I Hr A * tteamy. «f Osrts «»o*ty
*yv tea mtetag tecgs fi «•* «f pert sad
•am tn** vwy pßifihebte to tart, tbs*
|to awes. *te-7 lb gm* »*» «*T «**
tortL Mr »*syetoat«fyeto»«**w
«g tor tap* ar a gwste' teste aa* «umm« .
er*e. aad * a* saadq caeAead as • abmb
,52-““““' 1
local dots.
r
1 Mr. M. M. Maddrey, the popu’ar tinner
' and ctovier of Albeus, arrived in tbe city
! Monday with a force of bands, and is en
’ gaged in rooting teverd bouses. A flue
, tin roof on the Herald Journal office wih
j be one of hie beat Jobs, and that is saying
; a great deal, for there ia no superior
' w. reman in hi* business.—Greenesboro
' Joutnal.
Tuerc to a great deal of complaint among
• a large portion of ourcihzen* because tax>
payers do not give in true return* There
! are people worth from twenty-five U> one
■ hundred thousand dollars, who give in
; their property al from three to ten tbou-
' j sand. Tto* to wrong and should tie inves
tigated.
, [ Tbe spneb of Dr. W. E. B >ggs last
evening befoie Ibe University alumni was
I a pithy, practical aod r aging addrvt*. He
| laid before the alumni aod fnenda <>f tbe
U L'«i vet city w a ouaviuciag w the claims
,of tbe eoliegv, and showed a masterly
grasp of tbe best points of higher educa-
' u»o. Dr. li <ggs ba* rone to work wilb
j emiyy and gr>*af enthusiasm. He to
; euiialrd in a noble cause, and to proving
hnnaeif equ d to the great req'iirement of
I id place.—August* Chronicle.
i Tbe Rev. W. B. Burke, am of Rev. J.
• W. Butke, of Macon, Ga., «bu lately went
i to Chia* a* a missionary, Was married at
’ lu* rttadei ce ut Re*. A. P. Parker, at
Buebow, rveratly, to Mito Addie F. Gate*
I don, wbo m ate> a missionary at Ibal place.
! General J. D. Kennedy, United Blates con
! tad, and other notables. Were present.—
, After tbe c.rvmony, tbe n.wiy wedded
| paU left tor ttaagkiang. where R v. Mr
■ Butba is stationed. Tua groom to a noble,
\ manly Cbrtoftan mimsttr, and tbe bride I*
W*U fitted U* al.arv b>* arduous labor* in
i c»e«y emergency.
i Auyooe having tn tbrtr ponsmaito an
i Allans Gnarda gun, will pl<*ae leave tbe
earn- at ( Ta>madgv Mro.'. store Anyone
kSKI*Ing where any of these guns are,
will pl< are give enen Ibformathto to Cap!
C G Taimadg* Turns will be tar > military
cutnpaaiea urgaaoml ia Atbvna at once
Col. JAn U Botberford. of Macon.
•pent a fe* days of last week te our city
Prot W B Crawford, of LnColnton, 1*
paying a vlsil to bto brother, Mr T K. tn
Craw toed, of Ibe Uoivera ty.
Tbv Uuiverstiy Kepoter la on Ila feet
«g*iu- Tbe auetettaa in j 4nl meeting laal
vsiatday. resolved to continue Ita public,-
iten.
The Wi-d Cai* mod have * branch or,
gautetalon tn A'hens, it to said that a
great tuasy signa on the aineu have bem
moved and interchanged ta CobbUm*!
raw thing should te stopfwd at once.
Mrs Mucbeil end family, us 'Flotidn.
b*vs tak<« cua'gv us the bvlei al 1 arnei*
vile. Tto* hotel will te run In good style,
aa Mrs Mitcb«U baa run very soo-.ssfuilj
I.* quite while a *v->d bMel in Fl.ulda
Ttoo many trwwAa «rs M*. Tuhver P.
R wrbart, wbo graduated from tbe Univev*
Aly taw acboul l«st year, wtb be psined to
■.car us bw destb fro* couaumptato taat
weak in Kltarto*.
Cbaooaihw W. K Boggs to la lb* city
fur a day ur two.
Mr H C. P.dklll, of tbe Hester rise*
ba* tern oatopsibd logo bowse un sen-nut
of weak eye* H. will reiuru before
Cu uaowa.il, aiasd fats fissia, and grad
sata wits *•■
Tters tea good tady living on North
LsMspkte airwl who m soci. a firm Iwltevcr
I* "Variety taiag tte spice of tlfe,’ she
ha* bad vrgeiatrito of vu too* kind* planted
Wkfi ter fl >waa*
It wUi te gnu.tying Io bto many frinnd*
ia Aibesa, to i**re tbat Mr Lwciae 1.
K eta bl bto tee* admitlsd to Iha bar. ll*
liesird a Very cr«ditabto esamtwaiwo. aad
*A mab* bto snark. Tteee ars few if
any ywnog nsaa w Macon pt«sM**d <4
now* nepttal Mi tte way of brew and
amrrt, ’ten Nr K»*g A W* trmt tent te
will SMta wnb iba gr*vt sweevse be *s
’ktely tee* nas, to bto ctameo pnatemu*.
tbs Is*.
A atewoto toapoatatao
Ws bv* Ml a day «4 pageant* and ah -wa
* Tte ertahssisto of tbecewtesstal of Wm-
ItaWa'i isatarartdta*. wbeb wt I tegte te
Naw Tart today. l wUi te. paraape. tbe
gras* nM evewt st tte* kted svs* n»l os
tbM smrtetart. A* esoe m lbw I* ovsr
potee att< niton wte te am** to tte pre
parsteoa f«* a ebow «f a ddLraat and
»«a pmrUrat <b mrter 11 tea lor ■**-
re* years bee* datertwta.d 'bat tbs to»h
•waiv.nsry a* tbe dor -vary of Asserw*
A-wld be <»»te*ted a a toasoer worthy
■at We remto merit ins o< as aeokiUta
ao epoKA to luatory aM i dartr attw of tbe
< progress wwmA ba* tea* toede Mi tte *•*
. MV* temwpbe** atone tte itgtei <4 Ke- :
| mpvsa rtvte ante, daw aad as tterae et «em I
Tbe m«eeal ptam to* a grsss* step *•!«• j
I try tte OMtolrto* <4 Mwlb Aaeersca. C*»to»I ’
, Aowstea aart »«l Aawrttak. to be MM to i
! Wmtetagta* Mi !<•*. went toade sev.rw J
yams ag*. sad ttee was k «*f wiaal pr- par**
I ■*** wto ansa tegm Tbe e laatnrt tour- 7
! rated have g**e tuto tte* srterws* wtib a*
tteaaaaan. Tte lUdsiaf om are tbst it wd' '
te cvrrwnf oe* a* a ae*«* i tea ares la* imi |
' at any tasawv espoWtam.
No* wary a astafndKawl dtetey rd the ’
■ wanmssn aad prwdwta a* the w «wrn
w««M tert the weak tahto«*t star of amaa .
a-wdae- fetal mm tot wee* the eastern* ■
1 Aassatoas la jearsomto era mw* «Mab j
te te*an**Wy eipwaed Into* tbto
garrt aotoryrtMU Italy. wk«b gnev Cte-
’ eantom to the «*r< mA fipw*. wtacb |
aatotaad tarn tetatewvs bto dafto* aaete-
I tom. *M jam to «te mli tern tan M
WMbtogte* ba* teas hi* mid by b*mg
i Mass m tbe ***** tar tba rapwrtta* aod
ttototoabe taramart of aM ihs amsm*
Iwte-c* hove tr»w» ap te tte* e*v*r» woaid
A«a*v*ved by Odewboa. k * sapor «ed «h*<
war toss******* wiM casvAms ktevel'y
i tottesspwftta*. bto nwu imi «*«»*m
I *«i te -tad to g*a«*ata* a* wprwdrtnm
>of k*B**e*a te Uta waste. Tbe aap*s
«to* to Mwrty item ymm started, bat to h*a
I tea* m'Trtrd a* aortk a g gent< m*m
item « *»* te ini try t*teegto very nwto
tee prm’sn* prapaaukw** far a— Meme
Tstepapb.
LaAm. yaa wd* find n te-gn No* ftwte |
’ Vtawk.Marte W*w» teat. Ftearer Baade
| Ferry Imp. Puff Hmm*, O Bnrttaa. esd
i Martastam sad Tspeatry Veers, te Maatat
■Art* Ota* Drsnamg Case Artka* Hngxma’. *
Tuesday’s Daily
CENTENNIAL EXERCISES,
r
’ AM CEI.EBRITED TODll’ It* ATH-
Kttrs.
I’elew Meellwg al The Piral iHethodist
t'h*rch.
, j One hundred years ago the American Re
, public witn.ssed the inauguration of its
I fiisl President, and in acci>rdai>ce with a
proclamation of his excellency the Presi
dent, the exercises cointneminorarive of
that event were held today. Union exer
cises were conducted in tbe First Metho
dist church, nnd a large crowd was present
i to witness them. Old ami young, rich and
poor, mattered together to give praise to
God for His mercies.
Tbe v Uran of several wars was then ;
tbe matron, who at home helped tbe cause
of !>■ r country aa much as be at the can
non's mouth, was there; and be.utlful and
UusUiug youag womanhood wm there. It
was th.- out-puiring of the feelings of the
lieart for tbe blessing* which Gud has seen
fit to shower ap« us as a nanon all along
tba decades of the century which has
gone.
At nine o’clock tbe exercises were open
ed with a kuug; after which a fervent
prayer was offciod up by Rev W D An
derson.
Tbe congregation then asng “I will
guide thee with mine eye," ami Dr Lane
read a abort lea«>a from the Bible.
R-v C D Camptiell owd* a short talk
upon the one gra d principle of ibe Amer*
icaa Government, via, religious freedoms
It was tbai principle which first broom J
Ibe emigrants from E ilopean sbidt*^,J J
which aU »wn the century has provyr
shilling light of American
Wais and pestilence ami dislmb mcea have
fa led to »h A• fL We are allowed to wor
ship God M we see fit, and we should see
to it that through tue grace of G-d this
principle * not liampied upon or taken
away from u*.
Another song followed, and Rev J C
potu ar.oe and made a ah >rt talk. He
started out by asymg that during the
meeting of th* convention that !tamed tbe
CooMttu'lou, Benjonia Franklin antae,
and Mud that It was beat to Invoke tbe
UM-fcie* of God, and that he was convinced
that "God directed tbe »Ifuiis of men "
Fieyer was beid aod this waa tbe first
prayer cwr ui»>!e for the succ a, of the
yottug n-pubuc. When General Waab
lagiou waa iuaugur.ted at New York on
tbe UMwning of April tank 1759, at nine
o'clock prayers and spritual exercises
were be 4 In B>. Paul's chapel, after winch
U.ncrai Washington del lined bto Inaugin
ralioe a idre** Hera Mr. D*v* read the
piayer* wbtOU Were made exactly one
hundred years ego, and their brevity,
simp'kity, yet devirtamal and spiritual ,
Couraetu snuck eech and every person
ptuaenL They iuViAcd tbe b)e*»i >ge ut
U.jd on tae young K- |>ubl<c In ail its ways, 1
and no mnilrt ia Uud s way pray er*,
which fall I rum lue lips of a mtntour lung 1
since guue to bi* eternal houta, hsva been '
tulfiikd.
The congregathto then tang “J-eua, 1
Live* of my bom," and Rev 11 M Q u.lian, 1
us ttoooaa Btrvwl eto*< ad ireaeed Ibe 1
cuogrega'ioo ia a lew l<milks He 1
tuaohed God lust lur-ugh Ui« mercy the '
Atari Kan JUputdK Uau pr<*privd to '
■ueb in every eay. Ha oxoraeted the ‘
l.mc* us WsaitiagUhr to the presort day, •
to show the wonderful advene* mads by
out R-pubric te every line wuich pro* 1
Ctaum a prosperous oauue. I
li bad advsaoed in a rci gtowa way, <
*{wvadieg lb* Guspel to I's utmost limua, I
and baipia* •* m> other aaUutt helped, to ‘
Sand it to ttavaga taoda. «
It bed edsencad commercially, giving tn *
the wurid muse mveaihMi* and unprtrve- |
aaerts ibaa say other Mita oe lbs glebe. «
It bad adseomd m ea educatamai way, •
lanwtaciag la ovr own fkete Ibe higher '
edecatara of wemsa, and pacing tbe i
daughter* of tte urttun e* aa <quality «
wuh war sows <
Ws have reeama to ibauk God for hi* I
cor. ova* ur ia tbe part. We sUuoid l<»A '
forward to Um future caretally, amt try 1
and artlto ta away Kx.pui>* to God I
MMrtt qtaauowe as iatesuperancu, capital,
Uta.*, aod all such ertefa nae up befute u*
to lephl aa *
T»« o*><r*ga lMi ssog l'niwe G-d fn>o> j
whom ted ItnwMiiga flow,* and wetv do I
onowd by Dr Laa*. We bav. ewuiwd aa *
a wattow «* Um second century of nor ex - I
totaart*. May it te te every rmpret a* '
pr aterttaMMite test, ami may wa ao '
c mfiirti <*taairtv*« m * Gov«*sa*«t a* to <
carry «mm ibe p*>uctpu* aad fa All tbe *
watas of term. *bo paaorfully *!«*pa be 1
a*a<a tbe attota of Mt Vsrtsna, besM* tbe 1
luiliag water* of tb* bnasd Puiowac. ’
r mi- <
Tb* pastor of *■ Last tMd«cb*p*l i
b*a b*en laboring faithfully to per- 1
•aad* lb* par* ute of bis co ng regs- 1
lion to train lbwir eona is U»a way (
they aboaki go. and Oring litem up J,
to be r«*|**iaote member* of society, 11
Recon Uy be bad • itoltfmm a hard- I
worktng mother of • family of boy*, ‘
wbo catoMt Vo coafida bar Uibuialioaa ’
to him. Her boy* were ao wtM;L
they wowld Bv* ia ibe aireeta aad ,
aowA* cigarette*, aad aae bad laa i
guag*. aad ah* dlda'l kaow what to ’
do with them.
“Hav* you tried U> tomb tbetn at '
Ikmm, Mr*. Juoaa," aakid Urn |<r» ,
J aoa. i
“I»d*od ! hav*, Mr. SurpHm," <
abe answered. I
"I bav* doo* everything a nsotber
could do «HUi them boy*. I stand
over them every sight with tba I
boeerwhtp, b*t He all 1 caa do top
gv. tb«a to *uy their pray er*.”
Thia applicaUoe <4 tb« boraewhtp ''
aa a mean* of grace was a new one
to tbe parwoa, aad ba foe ad it aome. i
what diflkaU to reconciie with i
tbe rehgioa of lore.— New York '
So a.
prof B**y Bowed trtarwotf Buoa
jtmcrwm «ta*Mr te wen- a few '
day* a ago 1* me bw fwbar who wa* very
to*. H* ftabta te mproviAC »•
ta* gitai to wqt. •
' AT THE CHURCHES.
THE WORD OF GOD AS EXPOVND*
kD SC.IDAI
I* the Pwlpil of the Various Churches
es the City.
AT THE TRESBY fERUN.
Dr. C. W. Lane preached a very note
worthy sermon Sunday. ‘lt wss eloquent
in substance and delivery. He took for
his t- Xt: “We love Him, because He first
loved ua” He d.fined love to be that, in
virtue of which we do everylbing in our
power to conduce to tbe comfort of the
one loved. Commencing with the lower
manifestation of God's love, Dr Lane very
beautifully described the works of crea
tion. Tbe light which we may see tumor*
row is today 198,000,000 miles away from
us in the bosom of the sun ; the water
which we may drink next week may now
be on tbe crest us the waves of tbe broad
Pacific ; tbe fresh air we now breathe may
tomorrow be in the frigid tone; the tood
we eat next year may now be growing iu
lhe valley ut the Miasissipi or in tbe West
ludie*. The many uianifrttaiions of love
are noticeable tn bavin* no other objtcl
but to please human beings Tue light of
the suu could be bestowed without tbe
bright tints of sunset; the earth could be
inhabited without the beauties us earth
•nd sky. There is.* wonderful adapta
tion to ends as shown in the eye, tbe ear,
the taste, the smell, the touch, and the
power to love. The higher inanilestation*
of love are to be found in the fact that
“God ao loved the world that He gave III*
only begotUn Bon, that we should not
periab but have everlasting lite.'* Tbe
many ways in übich He firat l »v« d us is
the reason why we should love Him, and
as we cannot do every thing and al) things,
every day and all days to promote HL
pleasure, w* ou*ht to do everything we do
with the *>>le 01-Jvct to please Gud, and to
ptomole H>s glory. Dr. Lane closed with
an exhortation for those who bad given
only 1 per cent of their lime to give tlidr
whole lime to the service of God, while
those who have not rnhated st all in Hi«
service, should do so, after knowing the
great love of their C'r.-wlor.
AT THK FIRST MKTHODUT.
RrV. B. P. RicnardWMi tilled the pulpit
at tlata church Sunday, and preached an
exorllent s tnwn on a portion of tbe Lotd's
prayer: “fby kingdom come, Thy will be
done, in earth as it ts in heaven." He
started out by saying that there was no
different kind of morality for h -aten from
(bat on earth If we would conform to
toe purity of heaven, we must be pur* on
earth Where waa tbe first evil started !
It might be traced back to the origin of
man, Ut the fall us lite first angel, and tbe
same evil which caused the first angel to
fall will cause ua a.I to fail If wu are not
careful. Ou tbe Mine battle ground of sin
upon which tue fiirt angel tell vanquished,
wdl you and 1 tall vaoqalabed If we are
not ddtgeeL Wiieirwe piay “Thy king
dom coaw," we abouid act “Tby kingdom
come.” We should try to make tbe world
b«tiw aod brighter. We boast a great civ*
lltaattaa; andyvt It te doubtful If Wash*
lugton cbuld be picked up and set down io
Pekin, wbetuer tbe clvilimAou Os Pekin
would bv bellersd. At ibis stage, tbe
«ertn >a branched on tbe docuins of pie
itestinalloa, and the MvtoodUt side of that
duOUMM waa laid dowu Vvry clearly
raking the little child, we place an orange
before him, and tell him not to touch It.
He {HCks tl up. He la a free agvut If tte
nature of man te depraved, aod ov. r one
bail us tbe Dalton are defiravwd today, and
they are not permuted to work out their
aaivation, then ibe ou'look te dark Indewd.
"I OUOJ taud a preacher say," md Dr
Ricuartac*, ‘ that every baby wa* born
elected " I went to my church aod preach
ed a sermon, and asked everyone Io the
audience wbo had nut bee* • baby oace
in bte life. Io • land u , Nu om stood Up
aod hence I couclntod that all had beeu
Let us ail work for Ibe upbuild,
tug of tbe kingdom of God. I assert most
wopbaticajiy that *1) cbddr** are boro
MrlteralwlS if they do get oat off tb* Rack
and go Into other track*
oco*K* rrwicrr ravteCM.
Rev D C Oliver pleached to a large
cnwgrvgatio*. Hi* text wa*. 'Work out
your o»n salvation with fear and tretn
b-tag" He explained aalvaUoo as U re» .
(erred Io God and u> man. Man fell from
bte original state of purity, aod wa* driva*
owl of K4»*. brcaoM of th* vtoialloo of
God’* cnaßßAftd Tb* world ba* b**n
c>*npared to a great bosprtai, fl led with
burwan bv<a«a außcneg froos all kinds of
rtwaasa, but 'be gieo’tM of diaaaaaa wan
tbe dim*** of sin, teuugbi on by our owe
rstdliow. There te *o human power that
can prescribe tor Ibis disease, and w» bu
mao band that can altevtet* such Buffering.
If a *»an was eufleria« from snow aerious
end A«dly rnaiady, and a friend should
convince ta* Ibrt ta a dartart dry a stilted
pHymcta* lived who bad di*eov*r*d a mo*
edy for Jna« *mA dtewwa*, bow quickly
tbe seff.nng man woald go to conselt ibal
pbysecsa* Weteavccoow Io you fro*
day to day, bars convinced yoa that you
are diseased, aod have awured yoo that
there tea grew pbyaicta* al bud, wbo baa
tented all taanwe* of d*r*M*. and «vew
rated Use dead, and yet y<* Lave farted
to eo*e forward end te boated Ba then
exb-rted Ate tasters to aw every me.* to
work om ttair <>w* atavtatas, to *itewd all
tbe errVKre <rf tbs cbarcb, to keep up
family prayer*, aad to »e*d m <ra ft**
qwteUy tte Bitte-ita ehnatma’i chart **d
Crttpsos—end IU ttrwaiy pnf<mn all their
drrtte* to laid duw* te tte leaebtogn us that
great borta.
ruurr aarrwr.
ftev. C. D CaapteH being absent at tb*
Bspitel cnwvewiioo, tba paipM w* fl. Jed
by Rev. B F. K>Art, of Kte A’.teoa. He
psvadted a* ctataatewt sermoa, tataoq a*
b* the**, tb* parabM of ita ErtMicaa and
Ibe Pbattee. and a* bi* tert “Except
your faMb evted th si of tbe PbariOta*. ye
ataul tai *» was eater tbe kingdom of
God." He wert ea to litaMnM the Pbar
rnae aad lu* belief, bow be piayed to ibe
LneLanl recaorted wbal be Oooe.
Infect asartoftber qnwte* of a rhntataa
were te btea, a»d yrt be wan ia the na*M
fix aa lb* yweag aun* to wbo* J«oa arid:
"Ort ib*g tbu* taekeat." Me iaeksd om
ttaag. Tb* haw* was for «acb on* te
look Milo ba taarl, aad a* A bte tailb waa
a« ngbt, f<* if te dM no* ptart* greater
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EAST ATHENS METHODIST CHURCH.
Rev. H. M, Quillian preached a strong
spiritual sermon from tbe text: “Biesaed
, «re the pure iu heart, for they shall see
God." He showed tbe necessity of a pure
heart, how it may be secured, and tbe
gracious results of reaching this high state
- in tbe Christian life. The sermon waa
I tnach enjoyed by those present.
APHII. SOlh THE ANNITBBSART
Os Waahinglau'a laaagaratiaa.
It has been forcibly said, every man has
two immortalities ; one he carries with him
when be leaves the world, tbe other he
leaves bebiud him.
Few men have bequeathed to the world
such an immortality as Washington. At
bis death he was eulogized, by the most
distinguished writers and speakers of this
c rnntry, as the greatest, wisest and purest
of the patriots, statesmen and citizens of
America. Tue ablest men in every pro
fession concurred in the opinion that be
was the great ceutrai figure in that illus
trious group, that “noble army" of chief
tains and sages by whom the independence
of the colonies was achieved.
Nor has his fame been confined to hla
compatriots, or ciicumsc ’bed by tbe geo
graphical bouudarl.s of hte own country.
"It is tbe glory of America," Mid Bour
daloue, “in the very dawn of her national
existence, to have given to the world many
names tbe lustre of which will never fade;
and, especially, one name of which tbe
whole of Christendom is willing to ac
knowledge the pre emince,—a name of
which neither Greece, nor Rome, uor re
publ cau Italy, Switzerland nor Holland,
nor constitutional Rugland, can boast tbe
rival.”
Notwithstanding tbe agency of Wash
ington tn wresting from Great Britain a
vast colonial empire, even E tgliahmen
expraued their unqualified admiration of
the gramicur of bte cliaiacter, “a character
of virtues so happily tempered by one an
other," aald OUarlea James Fox, “and so
wholly unalloyed by any vices, te hardly
to be found ou lite pages of history •
"Tute,” said Lord Brougham, “h the
consummate glory of tbe great American—
a triumphant warrior where the moat
sanguine bad a right to despair; a tuccuaa
ful ruler in all the difficulties of a course
wholly untried; but a warrior whose sword
only left Its sheath when the diet taw of
our nature commanded it to be drawn; and
a ruler wuo having tuted of auprenio
power, desired that tbe cup might p*«*
from him, nor would suffer more to wet
but bps than the moat solemn and sacred
duty to bi* country and hte God required."
To commemorate the inauguration of
such a Chief magistrate, la a high social
duty—a patriotic privilege. It I* a duly
specially Incumbent on the Bout hern peo
ple. We may say with more emphasis than
Webster aald,“ Washington te all oar own."
He waa born in W< sltnoreland eonirty,
Virginia. Hi* borne wm at Mt. Vernon,
Fairfax county. There balived, when not
engaged in the public service, In noble
■impliclty; tber* he died io glory and
peace; and to that mode*t mansion over-
Loking tbe broad Potomac, th* grateful
children of America, and stranger* Innu
merable from far distant lands, will make
pilgrimage* to a h*llow*d shrine.
'Buch staves a* hte, are pilgrim-slirinea,
Hbriurs lo no creed or code coufiuod,—
Toe Delphian vales, tbe Palestine*,
The Mecca* of the mlsd."
o.a
—. . .oai e Mta—
Caste al the liatvsrvity.
Thera tea strange and mistaken idea
prevailing in ao** a cl ions of G.oegta that
the Stale UnlvarMly te Ita bom* of a car
ism sort of caste, and that a-’oe but rich
men's arms esn go there. The history and
present condition of tbe collage prove tb*
alamrdity of this view. Tnare wa* a
young Alex. Stephens who went there a*
a charity student, educated by Iba ladiea
of a Piesbyterlsn church. No man took
higher stand or fcrsduatsd with more in
fluence. There was tb* boy, Ben Hill, wbo
went to Athena from tbe plow-haadlaa of
Jaaper county, and who proved very soon
a giant among bte feltnwa. Aa lai* a* 1875
we have seen boy* at Athens who wore
Jeans doth* and cotton string* In their
shoes. These men were student* of tbe
Sgricullaral college, silting side by side
wltb tbe students of tbe classical school tn
certain daawaa. We kava worn the* men
not only carry off tbe honors and th*
me<!st* tn their s'taltes, but also secure
tta ptaoe* in th* literary aoeiettas which
were awarded by vote of Ibe members.
Tbe truth te, Um asoal dansocraUc thing
in the world te aoeb a school. Tber* la
ton one sort of casta toieratod, and that
may be termed >bs artetocr <cy of intellect.
Toe State Univerdty has been unjustly
criUetaad ia 'bte regard - Augoata Curoo
ide.
Ar lev Five Artsoswts Frwnhlla (tawsea
e* be veartib *atoMrt
Bavamwah, Apnl 28 —Franklin Lawton,
a young wb te man, committed suicide at
hte boarding boos* on Brysa street tbia
aownlng by taking twenty grain* of mor
phine. Lawton wa* a boaom companion
of Cbarfaa Naajedt, wbo bto* bte braina
out with a ta>ra« prtd at the Savannah
tatspHd Isat moath. H» friends' death
upset Lawton's *ind, aod after five at
tempts at suidd* te varioo* ways be finally
L-wtoo wa* a spiritoaliat like Naujack,
but w* aot vary strong minded. He wm
for a Icog lima batter al tb* Ssvaoaab
ixapMai, and it wa* there that be Vrt un
iter ta* iofiueacr of Nsojack.
Oa Sunday aigbl a male in tb* stabte of
Mr M L Dunaway exaositted aaidd*—
Perhaps ta dtd art intend it, bat never*
thatees tbe work wm effectual. A rop* waa
ttad around th* aatasaFs r>eck>od te iymg
drtra, tbe rap* w* too abort, aad ba
bung faußmU Th* orate bad been deed
for some time, wb-o Mr Dunaway went
to tbe stable oa Mmadsy mnreia*.
From oae wbo is tea podt ton to know,
we tears that work wifi be eomaaenesd <m
the G-. CAI. railroad te one month, aod
tbs road wifi b* pasted forward rapidly to