The Athens weekly chronicle. (Athens, Ga.) 188?-1889, May 25, 1889, Image 1

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" i WORK .-yery Description NEATLY AM PtOIFTLY EHCLTED AT r«— CHRC JOB OFFICE. THE ATHENS FOUNDRY AMACRINE WORKS,, ATHENS. Mtoafartore* Iron » B< l Mr ** Caatinga. MUI *od Gio Gearing I f and Machinery, Shafting, Pulieya, {Up Hangers, Ac., Circular Saw Milla, ,Xr H,B<J •'“* H, ' wef I*re,*e*’ 1 * re, * e *’ C “ e Millaaod Evaporators. U‘.-».. b ’ ”■ *- ' Belling. Packing of ail Iriada. In- •plralors. lajocUra. Valeo., P-piog. Filling.. Sl *‘» “ d WaUr «“•»«• * c W« are row making Portable Steam Engine*, which we aell with an abaolut* gaaraalae an to quality and wwkmaaoblp. and al prices that def) enmpelilloa. Woaieoaeil Allan and Ames Engines. Terbine Waler Wheel*, Mill Slones, Hol ling CM, and everything needed a boo I a mill «gia. Call and see ae «r write to os before buying. THE MOST COMPLETE LINK or BOOTS & SHOES , IN ATHENS, THE ONE PRICE SHOE STORE, OP ar j |<“ AaUefaclbsa gsaraaleed wilh esery pelf l nu alwat* ok kakh * 0000 ami or STEAM and GAS FITTINGS GARDEN’ HOME, AND SPECIALTIES IN ELECTRIO GOOES, JULIUS DOMM.ATT ....... ™.. ■——< MAGNOLIA ACID! Thw WU Acid l’b«m|»liate is Ammric*. For rithwr with or without N«'aa ha* BURN awn wav an will m Bbaymm. HIB (OHO\ Mlllll.il." lisa »o aupwrior aa a eotto* « |?T* ,n Fertiliser, f reds the t plant throughout tbw bowwow hwt <kww fa* Hum it i« dry weather lw*nra it roaUtwa Amnkuha IHumpionc Acid and l\>toh in |>r«|*r pr»|x>rih>nt ■■ 0. K. DISSOLVED BONES.” I Kat^<*ially adapted to tlrwia. aad tot C«4*mm land, tkat do aot rw<|Btr* much AwamowiA Ckea|*wf, aafer and Iwttwr that, the heavily Amcaoaiatrd Guaao*. « For nair by ORR A HUNTER. Athena Oa And by relUblr dmlara at Ftalrrad slAftra. THE ATHENS GAS LIGHT CO., rameaaaMaa aar »sti am* tn | COAL. COKE AND TAR, CABKFVLLY BCBKKNKD ANTHBACtTB ate BITL'MINirt'S COAL AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. COO la the I'tawpea* amt Bawl «W the Catelag ****** *** **M-» irwfTftr Tn c. flasimrl ***** ••a A. S MANDBVIIXB n» ma» ■«. >»»■■■ <•• *»■<• * vawwck <w«t hntbuiy HAW «fc«L !•«••« * «tr V«m clljc ttkridg Cljromclc. VOL. XII. PATENTS Paran *M Mu* |M* araanA g*** *— ora fata* «> **a a Ha* *M * ara era Ran fan* ■**• •«• gSTX o*ra* mtora. ra aoua •> waaab •JJtJ *"** *** rate- " C. A.~SNOW ife CO. ATHENS. GEORGIA. SATURDAY MAY 35, 1889. THE JCGGLEB. During Che first term at his consulship, when Napoleon was unlimited master at the state which yet bore the name of republic, Josephine Uvad at her Castle Malnteaou, where every evening Napo leon came to vtstt her. One day she was dining quite alone at Malmaieon. and while the dessert was being served a man was admitted. He wm about 50 yean old. While juggiera and magician* have a H'vly appearance, this man's features were deeply earnest. Ha carried a little table, which be placed before Josephine, and covered it with a worn doth. After these preparations he drew oat three tin cups. wtth which he executed ail kinds of jugglery. The balls quadrupled themselves under hie Angara and form*! all kinds of figure* and grotesque forms, only to disappear agate in a twinkling. Like the musical oxnynoera. the tuagfchun also has his overture before he unfolds ths panorama to tbs syss of the audience. After thia ho touched the magic caps with a atick I at ebony and a**d “Madame. you may • sprees any wish and it shall be fulfilled. 1 rsgrsS very much that you have fin bfaeJ your meal, atea 1 amid have brought you dishes which were wanting on /oar table today—the red feather of the Mediterranean, sardines of Boyaa or j the httls silver flab caught la the vicinity in whhh madMO was burns—few tbs great welfare of Franc* Madame, you may | order whatever your heart ertehe* Do you adah a epudsus dfaaxmd or a grass fir cm the heather, aa Orisatal ruby or a | Thu mao. who pianM all , Um» wealth at natun al Josephine's diw ■ pcMi. ssswwd to wmb that she might dw- . c*Je upon tbs nightingale, for hs put Ida i ear Io lbs cup aad II almost assmed aa If i ha heard the melting tuaea at lb.• singer I at sprtug Juespiaaa. whose ilisairis. i howwvar. wore umdra*. aad art* pre- aelsrSad neMber a diamond aor a ruby mw a ntgbUngaK but a roam, fibs bad skwruely apubsw the word whew lbs Jug gfaw ujisut ths cup aad showed the net ■ si Wwd kxAoeß on a anas, whioh beat gracefully cm hsstasa arsd fitted tbs rouse w tab aww* frugranc* “My guodawm* said Josephine, “you have cut the p rent nut rose la our ooaesr ratory, the ream whteh I latandsd giving HmMtpwrts Iwatarrww. U would have >HBgbr nollMy, “this raw to me apd I hara lbs hoteur to |weaaol It io the wife of the first consul. I would ■ovsr dare to kmr h her fiosruse aad 1 have uovsr lawm tn her mnswvntory " the truth of chia wwerdem and vw told that lbs rase which wws chmUaed (or the first tataaal was uahurt. iMtaifihme mi • cfwd* *lm* cmuM Not kid# Immt adrsikm. aad. la fart, B was ImpoaattA lu tiiiarram tbs asaa who waa su rater taiatag aad wcaiisr resat lag lie tns*- i iraitt drew wsrt cd Me pw kvt a ewarm of staging Urda wMrh packed ap the wuada. than ha filled a taadder wMh water aad as <paUhh as he enmM upwt ' M asaa her! i«■ Bowm Anted upon the Wbra the w carters had rear bed ttwit Mg beet 4sgri« Josephine rear hod for tbs puaspathnw. whMk waa hanging sat her errs inhair, to order tn gi»v eutue gold frtMW to the Jagghe whoa the juggtov auttosd tMs be Ml down st bee foot, aaj Ing “Msdnsra, you rua rvwsrd use a tasndred it rows hw ibse UlUe pimssrs thei I hnvwgtsea you. hat nog to awragy a ahe a2ud. rQ The wmatwfiid toaa bagged bar then to sat ssee of the appfiaa wMeb ware on Imv MMMtab mmß Imv I J Wish the t ura of a wail pen paesd fcw yWryrtor. M><sb«r Era surely dhi as* ranch for the ignis wtth each taagtog srto. ■ 1 easwsd aar* mtssry to bar ihreugh the appto aad fowsad tanbie ape : Mtom to tbs that raaaasL yaw baa wnhseby osstt, wbo has aslssd bi the guerre h of lbs king* aad baa .Ma I bora hmg M *• **• Vsenkee with a < hrasde. wtoeb b ao ansae ghat at at] •WMMfcFT M#4 • IMM ik# wkii k I eerrad was 1 toobßWhk to Bra I to a straeegs bead My luuntre drwra use nt» t traitor Braaint Mbs Chta. I waashoad ahasL my Mane b cveatnri I bras the Itatof sgUananaed pat aa ths sssigrasi mA A snwd baaa yew kps. uanbawe. raa maha • Frnwtoann at aee ! . aantn serf <• ra urn barb to any sera i Tam. ths adiwsd wtfe «f tbn Arm caaataL | I base the pew* to gtve ane tan* to ay nssnsry aad to my era* "Mb," she raid b> ihaemigsuat. “1 wC bn aa pan wtrik The iwsam) shall nmai yew pat Mara and 1 araate yea that I ss«M > Bea iwirvthmg I sea la yew fie** * TW psefibr anawjsd Ms <Wg* into ha daopb wddtmppsased, remMwa a* the eaesny of b* benfimad to too ,'nyen ». aad made op bar mind to aaa nil tatoaaanm m b* pre* srtto ! NhpdsHas to tosesswde tar tots mam Tha fcdbmung swnrsuag at sis start Itaaaaparto tavetoiestod to the dtetog rae* or tbs Itata* Matamtana. they warn gaaatag Me oaeMags mad» to the *w« yard of the Ad T*Zth* taw vanned year* *-1 two team weß ma tot It if. E yea srtM tans w«h a* tadag I • »*■*> tadada a* d* have this aatns usuawnd tarns the emteratM Mm* Vtto ths* wwtostoe haaoied Mm to 11 iawi mi of to* anw*rws “A vbaanm*' ami Xapdaoa after hr I bn* mod too pWMom *Xtass<flketana* bW tadi owtaf cJtoeoeaessnf Uwsatto Jnpadtett ear of th* pe npiir wbo bat a dbart atwrags taMeesad the aaunsm «d too aad'tamd dte fenX"toXw \ta*H eta- onaaar hew thtotaad. who amv*t v bahln ow «*c pndaMy to MfiS rwatorasmb* ptamhtaatodiig tbw " IMfiill- Li IMM --B-JU»l_toL taOto ** Ftassm Mm. say tnanA to wtttora see to te w tap g**t fin tow rdw Amt bam do pee tarn* bd Wtea* ha*e pan erne Mm.** Al tom I laipiih twat toon teas* -IM. do ant ary.* he ana*, “bat new is ■anyawstaaaby toheeilmil Tito •wtowß wageend • praawa otatih yea abnaM prsprae ornM aw be A aad team Way waaM to Ftete wadaemy swy eyra base bag* Mmtr weoWtad ptay. **•*• to state, thaw paapto er araw “I do not know him." replied Jose phine: “do not get angry. Tear up the petition and we will speak no more of it; : & you knew how it came to me.” Josephine related bow the petitioner I came to her and the wooden he produced. ; “ And you open the door to such peo- ■ pic? Jugglers and magician*, who try to : screw sand in the eyes of ths first consul. ' , because they could not deceive him! How j childish you are. Josephine, to be blinded I by magicians!” With these words hs approached the sideboard and took an apple from a bee- ' keL “See, tn such an apple 1 found the peti tion. The* are ou my table every day , and accident led me to it" Bonaputs shrugged hia shoulders and eat the appta. It concealed a similar pe- •; titiou. Bonaparte showed Jostf ihine the i ingenuity with which the kernel* were ! taken out and the space filled out with a ■. rolled up pap*. “The man could not but succeed." be mid, “you may hara wished aa you : would. He was in league with the frail- | ar*, who sliall serve you no tong*. 1 ■kaH n«cuaune&<i yoor ma£>cjan to ; I Fouche sad " Al the mention of thia name Josephine trembled. The name of thia blcxid thifsty person sufficed to arouse horror In an innocent person. Jmephioe knew now that her charge was Irrevocably torn “Ah! Honaparts. I pray you. do not hara him taken brae and do not eoil the Umm#wd<w n>y boa##.* •'With you? He is here thauF “No. t<ui be will come again; I hoped Io entertain you wtth hb artful tricks I tkki ** ! “Fouche will find him." Without listening any mors he tramp ■ ad on the appb and its cxmtswta, which were <m the Uuor, to hurry book to Faria WtftiH* VM IndUHKiriiMbbkßh i For the first Ums she felt that Ibero wa» I • pboa ha Napotomrti heart to which ah* bad no irons fibs instituted search in • Um viciaity <W MaliimUbuci mml wetrt to ■ all I naa<lnai4# UuubU to fi»U M*** She ' I *toU*«x! to giro him mrrney and have him taken ov* tbs boundary tin* by ow of <*wi» jMupkhe bH Imt tfOttkki wo# fruitba* Diawr tian* arrived and Jo aephine, worried with unpl want left tk# victtMbl* Bui wbe® tkMMKI Wttß Mrv«d Uxb f*4d tag doors opened and Uetirge Marw ap peMhfWbi with ImM li Hl# t*bA*e lu# fixk# obufty •Uik» aa4 Un cut*. “Fly. sir. MyF Josephine nddrwaaad him. "or you are Mat You have mor dsrvd French suidieva aad deserve drath I can protod you no kmger ta my bouw. The aotoNti has probably giron you up to Fuucbs and you are belplsesly Ln*.’ The luagictan. on wbo* feature* «r*e c«#< Mach • 44mbmk I loub ytxtarday. mOoMmI Mtetly at I »a4 bar to giro hbu • quarter of aa hour of taw Horn. He aat the table down and brought forth the cup frura hk> |>ri« Tltto Umm Im <wwi n#BhMT rulnmo bmmt ■knmla, be i#C Huwwv nun. tail there tumbled out little euldlera fa><men and rtder* “Three." said be. “are the Austrians, a ail unfold «m • levs*. Dw you Me tautallsis. thrir aquadrorat. dirts taaad Do you a* Mvtae cm a buraaf He I* th#tr Immls* , th# bu*w cm wtßok he b mounted pre entail the holy Ntao taua th* guns of the French. Thera b the Frvewh army. Ito you eaa the gan •ral wtth a fly tag ptaatof He stretch* t«tk hi# Imm 1 ax*4 aU Um arc > k## •ttßch MMsh «jUmv- Fk> yew Imbf Uw tbtMMhv at th# MMbfxw tarml Um antiod cut tb# Ihmkk Ikk y*9ki 808 tih# you tear the anthmdaaUe about of the rvjtortag maltttuila “Long liro the re public! Lata bro Oea. Boaaaart*r Aad ail the mddhwa Miami to tuatab out at the rape and go to enbr ready far lbs battle <m the fatal, wtama they pur . form. J the mororaMto wbfch ctaorao Mar* real mended Wtam the lotus oßered to shew tbs wtfe at lb* find ever sal etW mare wradarfal thing*, the Bgyptiaa aapadMtom aad the tattle of the pyramid* J''M#|4b l iM# Bfli Uw CMHML ftr--;»c * Ik# &M r 1 JOBwl Io t aha mid to Mm> “Take tab uwawy and **mZZT who wm rnaan ataat aadaab I «ta my art far mid yasfimday. orach tarn erfil | today Bhew am a tae*i opaa one at them apetaa " Jawyhtaa fad anaad found Iba faffaw lag Mtan "Muuta I taeee >at dstamsd proof «■*» tbs firm maaal that tab Mama, j who tan the tarn* to appear tafcre yvou I I nMt the murein** who Pm dmurved . part ta th* eapndiltae of Amkmim aad f mgM braraiy. but sanigraa*d after the tat *M <d the Boyaßate He fas*. aad from item tea teragM »*th barn th* eearwnema* pbkyA whtah will proto ably aasam yva **y meta. The etafa Kagtoed. wham Ms asthma see weaetoed. I am gtal to aaaraame that ya* prutaga b craaaad tan the tea of A fa* day* bear Jonaptaae sgata b»- Bafi the name at the magfataa wm * ■eeagvd ftwam the omigvoafi IBk WM troan Um Item* tar Tte Ftebdd yhm Ttasm A taw *sy» oa«s we made MMta* at I faa CWte Vbaaty BaMmg. tana A I*l I raisi nmi C aaroy BTe mfaed tta» mseumg wan gsilinasm to ctawgs *f tte ? • ea>»pra» end w» are (tad to ates itai unarm see tetag mban op Tbn itor;iw enl te an* at tbs tea mvaato I ease ever *di*sd to oat f nyta, tad we ! r**mte ** lesgaro to gem teem m orates vtpteatae to* iraeaa. to a «m fay*. *• tad a pbaana* aaM taiag trees Mr J t tors*. • I—*» atedaat of e* ray. **t • raw • prwspesesav sad papatar a >ete*' at I ■ B I***l. b* Ba tapana aeroytteag as , go at *Ma arorn faun in ear to as* rv»mra Mauam*. X. G. M»y A curtate | •an* «d cvmhy * r q read to Vanes seamy. - E*» Mas*, cetare A tot wfa at *ae. A. B Box*, to er eg toot tav sa*rarr w* * •vry sfoate rw m< far ter sswsmrapy.woat to a* te* tte presses* (ter faster ara *f tea ipfraas*. w*»- to b* Maae aadgat tai gw aad oaa*d at tor and tartafa tor ' bom Mhmg *• tat urn* at tat fated srabar Mbs trfa, and baggtog rav fatbs* i am asatonn. tat a* tater «e* tor amribr [ |mm **e tolar i ato faafi B* ufamif t* :at tar «** Mr > 'em, ata tar avatar I gtai with me tor faaMMm atang tor. I Hr LOCAL DOTS. ■ Mr A J Taltnadge, a leading firmer of ; Monticello wa* tn the diy yesterday. He ; baa fony seres of Burt oats tbat are on an ; average five feet high, and forty acres of ! wh at u»at will avers e twenty-five bush els io tbc acre. He brought in samples of , wheat and oata. Wbo can beat ibis f i Nr Chas G Bente was in the city tnie { eveatne. bidding bts friends good-hye. In the last few week* be io suited Augu«la, ! Hsvannab and Fiords. He leaves W in- I ivrviUe surly next week fur bis far-cfi j California home. ■ Csptoias C G Talmadgc and E I Smith were prsmnted wilh handsome silver flow- ier beakrta by No A They w« m highly : sppreemted by ib<se gentlemen. i Mrs James Tweedy, with b*r two little i children, after a pleasant visit to relstivre : in tbb rty, baa left sot ber borne in Msd>- Dr. B. A. Lowrance will leave early I* Je»e to attend lire Dental Association, of which he baa been Secretary fur many ysera- Il will meet la Savannah, June lOib. When in fiavsnush *ome years ago the Doctor secured a mammoth esne, it being tan inebea in cirramference, and before it was broken must have bran six feet long. Nr. H. H lisle left tbb morning for Maysville, where be gu a to teach music for uw avxt twu week* He w>ll then leave for Fraaklia county, where he will teach for a term of twu weeks. Mr. B. (X Holt, a painter for Klein A Martin, fell miu lie cut ou the C A M ou Ocuaea •trert taat ttaiardsy night, and rw anted aornv pamlui irjunse. Us right arm WM beoken, and hie head badly bra and. Mr. Holt came to Attren* trum Macuu several wrata agu Tuto nwraiag Jue M* -retoed, colored, ptouJ guilty to Mayor liunncutl to a charge <4 drunk and disorderly conduct Ila w* fined fiafiO and cost* ur SO days ue Ito Mr*«ta. ILiey Wingfield, cuiured. pined guilty to standing and WM fined |Xuo aad oust or IS days on lbs street. The boar for Wednesday afternoon prayermestiag at Ftrei M tbaltoi church ton been changed trum balt-pam four io five attack ba t *ln*S»i Strpe**. A ratio. Ga. May It— Bdi’ora Coos 11- tattaei 1 haw receaily teurd that sb agent of a faaotanattaoal ro-toge a raytag that the** are Infidel prufcMure in lb- Uolversiiy of Ge>t(ia. sad tbat there I* Itoifa ta ae reilgioM influence throwi around •tedeeta. I mmo« talieve tbat aa ageal of a Oeiataa dsaomtaaih* would wilfully mtereprearnl any thing H* may hav* beard a*w one MMgroi that such wm the towdeuey tai Ito taate Universal,}, and gu* ttor *p*M> ifl>» mind that Uw atamia to um H« wk. therefor*, be pleeasd to karn tbat be ba* be>* musefurrad. nad will gladly eurree bay salsa impruaW' o> which be may b*v> made. K>ving ’wen mumstely eoaatcted Wiri> tte University far fillyMwo jaan, I tmi Bto to a duty which I ewe to the h*tfai<M es ibe Mat* te currvet * damagto* • repore, 1 entered the Juab. daaa nf Uw Ibra Frank in collage ta IW< I toned a large nemtor of studonte th a ta aMenfamu, plowing Christ -am brtaogtag to Uw l<*r leading dvnnmin* ttaM. There su then a ngalari, •egenla-d prayer arat<ug. which mre ■*«e a w«»k, aad eotorttane duly, one dert dby the atndaute Tb* prufsaawv were ail awsao*** es snm« Chrtonea enueeh. All studw to •<*» rrqaUrd by Itar taw of tte trwwm to nUend •*• Cbrto tfaa aarvree twtee <* the Mabteib . ata ■ iwaiag pray** ta tte faapei Ihuteg Iba time I wm a stafasH there were •*• aoua of revival te which Uw thro ptsehfou-. , Dr. Atenai Ctearv*. u*d a wry d**p I i:taw I atteeLnf iwasutia t» | pretty regafariy after my grndu*ttan i»« tennwd ibnt tte snsna religtaua dalton la UM I ws* «lre**d pnfaaa* te IM teatitoi tae and tevv Mid tte odfaw Mill e»w. Os owsn I bare been lagafaar with tee umfa wurtmga es Ito UaivvMiy - Dr ftwil migeed In IMM sad Dr. A A Lvp*s*atb WM ataeted. B* cn*menar* j prewateag every fiebtrab after*** te tte i SHutee* who vw* rg»«w by taw of ib* | tram* to ansad. Tbto wm eoattnewi > tte«*gb bto etesmvim'ra. which Inter> ! famrisM yearn He wa* wetvadad by Di. H H. Twtkrt. who wMUamd tte asm nftsrwsMa aarvowa aa -to anbtaih. B* v* amtete by [te P H ta i whet** Me Ml* tte mm* »eiM* *• taw racstaa aabi •tend ttau tte atamsvttar aim. Dr B«* toaanda to roeateM the aaaw ***** De-rosgUrt wtode of my oraeertfan *«* the netvuratty. m prembwaw. tta ***** pray** asMitag tea Mm lataitnj to aswtoim and 1 •** srpratadiy tab*a part wPb Uw Uedrate Fta tbs* ytun tefare '-to srar vb»* ww a fafa pray** mam ig M th* Wta* urea*, appaane te* | afafau*. • wtaca tea ate tents too* m ar I tt* part. Tta* wm ftasto wwe , Ip *M by ata .tee te wtote easy at tte pro tean* *v»v * aliendaaicw Bevreato of pretotar tolas it teas al rarema Utonw *- ctorrod. wtou anmy rafatoto >taed tte ' arras, ramehm. Me teßfirl prvifamr I tea ara to«n atasMd by tte trai la i n ■•* ate* my inmaioinm ■** tte era ratetoy. *«ary yrein ■* to* Mm a mem tag ta rone ctoaavA. atod fra* ibre* w five M team tone toasaaad la * ta tatoh mbaa.l ateMaeaapwtotota ate A* am I bene my fan itoriytas yeerv aad baww teM a fargi parton ta tee tan ton la a* Ito tee bate* ta to*« atotetaavd * Mgb aa tarty. ‘ Tte atatoneto who bore tod tea* sfaama | be* sense*. • v sewn retagamm yawng men • kfc k*W tek*k JB»f1 «B mm 6 k#w • I# isuHok • • k®kO#BBC «*« tte ttaaatafia. are kis gate im mint ire ta Cbrtacma aarar tea team Wtojuama BrraoMtoto. AT THE CHURCHES. (EBVIIU AT THE DIFrEBENT TBHPI.ES OF WORSHIP. Tbe Sertplnre Expeaeded With Feeca by th* Preachers. The services at tbe various churcbesjsuo dsy nets of a very interesting nature. Tbe sermons were full ot interest and in straetkn, and the singing wss beautiful. AT TUX FIRST MKTB Dlfa- Rev. W. D And.-r-on pieacbed a very fine sermon from tbe text: ‘'Heaven ard earth shall pass away, but mv word sbsll not pa*a away.” He mid, that probably the first pert of Ibe text was used figura tively lu expr»aa by contrast ibe imposals bihty of the word of Gid pcs-lng away. Tbe H-aveos. beautiful and grand work of Jehovah, and ibe earth, which has rolled on in ite orbit for six thousand years both shall pass awiy.but tbe W<*dof God will never pass away. Again, it tuigbt hive been oaed to express the fact, that attar tbe eat lb has served Its purpose, it must be dtetroywi, must paas back, iato nutbingneaa, perhaps, and tbat even then the word of G d rhall not have passed away. In the next plac -, it shows tbat God is forever antagonist 1 : lo sin, and wi l forever wage an toceaaaut warfare againat iL Throughout tbe sgts,God shall be opposed to sin, and Hi* word shall never pawaway. Again, there a nothing higbet than Gud, no'king beyond, nothing purer and holier. Hto Word to the highest ex pooenl of gaud, and with nothing beyond il, aba I last forever. "Heaven atid earth •hall pa* away, bat my w»rd shall not PM* away" AT TWX FIX RTTKRIXN. Dr. C W w Lana preactied a sermon of prenhar isiartwi at thia church yesierday. Ba subject was ‘-t'berrfulni-aa in Religion," and tie found a text In Isaiah to show that religion wa* not intended to make a aad, loag-facwd man <mt ta anyone. Especially did hto w rmoo fit jest after tbe firetnaa'a tournament, aud ha remark* npon thia •abject wet* of great interval He spoke of a feaat. defining It, *nd showing it to ba quite a common «curr> nca with the an denia, wbo made it a point to be |<»lly and have a good lune. Religion was not in tended !■> make a man *ad,but on tbc < onirary make* one fart Itgfai, easy, and glad. A man ha* a boiler lime after be bveooMa a rtenanro than »ver before. It to a m s akvn Idra that the ctiriateen'a life to one of misery aad hardship* ; It to a life of bappiaea* and glory at twu wrnMXM>*u Bev. J. C. Davto ma la aevoral annonoee meots al tbto church, but on account ol the inclrtnency of th* w.ether, declared th* congregation rli-mtrad. aud Uiarvfore preached no •**»•«. Ban *AJ*nvr cameo. At thia choicii, toe paaior Rev. B. F. Mi toll, iwvnchrd a Mining a-rra« Intro droiury to a protracted aervioa «fitch to tatebaM I* that etoweeb tfete wro< Tb* text waa, "Who thee ia willing to ennai ereia ba service lhaday unto tbe Led.' Tbto wm David’s «ppata uolo Iba Jews wb»n |»rrpariog lor the building ot tbe tempta. Tter overally of ihnugbl and an te* waa shown, ta order that iba wo k on the tample might nut tea fallnre. Tbe people agrvwd willingly to coewcrata. end tea work wm grandly cuo pleied. Tb pteacber apptwd the itarngbl ta the build mg «t lb* great spiritual temple, and be arged retire ceena.ikxi ia iba work I test tee approaching orateag may te oruwnad ailh gtoitaMM renal■* Wa nretetatand that Bev W M Coda will ea-nl >• tte me. ting, and wr Intel that *aay ray te awa*a**d and ounratad. uc»nan rrxiir cwracw. tr. tte etoraro ta Mr l/udlaia, the [antor, ths a>rv*M el ibto cuureh were CKiodocled by Mr Rotart Chapple. Ore rsfaww* waa art p<*wral, sad hence wa cnsaui gva a ta ta* arvtea. *• taara buwwar, ibta ta gave as aarare* and tfft-etive dtoorarat. waseb ** litoraad to witb aratad tottorvat. »avt at wans wanraotmrr can new. Rev L F A»4vv« gave an < aruas* dia> ccKsre* at lbw cbrech lo an >pp**ctattv* aadlmn* W« toad an report, r piwwat and testa* naaaot give *s ouUms ta tbs reratem av near acmir Rea c D Loaapb.il <«cdpwd tbs paifta ta tbto cborcb y*ste«day. Ila bad jam ia~ tvatal fro* ite B*p<aa (Jwaaaaltua. aad taasoad ta pe-wchiag a regatar a. rare*, be remmatad tea aawa ta lbs Cravaateaa, trila< ta Iba sori-** ta IM ctoarcb work, and at rta rapid spread Mis teik waa fal; ta maee mterow and laatenrte*. end •bowed wrat a great dammitnaiioa wa* dsna« te tbs spread ta lbs Guapai ■H. HAHM insirnia SMUtelte *•>!»•• Mta* Borate* Tbto ■ aralag Mbwta Wetr toft for tbe Arete* at M-ltedgev- ta. wttb Mr Merk Cbmibam Hs wm afl cud wub mafaa ctoji ar tb alm do* ay te aateMa. and W wm Bi i* * eaaata tat tarn to te a* targe Tbajaryanrt ihto mo mag at caf-paw re v*a a -th Dra Corfara aad W aide oa tea jvy. Ha tea *aay trtemb tern wbo wtol tear* wna mreew ta bw mwtoilan*. Wa tepe IBM ta a tew SMKMbs ba SriU te mseuvad to bto weael tevutA. ear *.b. rwiorav mah. Para-a awwr M Co***llaw Aa So* tomeag Rs vpaisi Bamrad. SUnrwab. May 17 —Bev A N Tbiapaa. pram ta tbs M»th I*** l ckareb at Careok vm. On., fata •*• t •» < •• ««* tbto aftareaaa Ma wm Ml <*fa ateart three bn**, hto ram wed ara tea wore that ba wm mfifarmg gro.< P»H fro* arata MoraKtaaad to tryteg tefM rrtita teak Bo towra a wfa aad an stay eaa. tte tenor prmewel ta a swtoga te Saraaaab aad prsfafaat ta tea State TeocWre A»- memm* fa G«w*m Ha was a praaeto ■aataawrtMro ta ba die ate i anas and oteitosowa throagbrat taw Ifowte It b pretoatoto that Owns* fioefay wtamd wfa bora a praw te tbe arar fa two. TtoaltttofafaAtata mmb* ta iba kmvor OHM WBO go akaeg te tab* care ta item-rapay apc*« ray meca JSTTTMBER 21 * MIWBEPBENEtVTATIOtV Given to ptl awd A wgwa •a Cbrooicla br *■ Ailnoia News paper Correspondent. In yesterday’s Chronicle appeared an it m, taken from tbe Macon Telegraph reflecting upon Profs. Rutherford and Woodfin. We observed, furthermore, tbat Ibe same item was seul out from Atlanta to tbe Augusta Chronicle, and we presume tbat the two reports emanated from tbe s.tne source. We made no comment at the time,.not knowing whether tbe corre spondent was to blame; and yet doubting all tbe while if it were possible to select a Board of Examiners wbo could make such report as it was represented to be. But, to be sure, we withheld comment, know ing tbat light would be giveu on tbe subject today. We regret exceedingly that some hnve mistaken this silence on our part to be an endorsement of the tolerances of said scribbler. Nothing waa farther from our intention* than that such an idea should prevail. There to no part of thia cone spondent'a article that we can endorse, for we differ from him very materially. But we did desire lo know whether it was tbe Board, or the correspondent, wbo had been so indelicate as to give to the public any such document. All that we find in reference to incom petent Professors, is fuunu in the following extract from the report us tbe Board: "We find that then* are members of tbe Faculty who are unab-e to infuse into their students auy love for tbeir department*, as wm evidenced by the lack ot interest and general inattention of students in the class room, and who are, to a great extent, un able lo command that order and respect which stionld characterixe tbe conduct ut a student during recitaliona. "We would recommend that these mat ters ba Carefully cousKlervd by the trustees and tbat if there are profeasore, who, from inefficiency, inability to command reaped. <>r from any other cause, du not subserve tbe best inlereata of the stela, their reaig nathma ta requested. Knowing from CouveraatioM with them that trustees are fully inturmsd aa to whom we refer, we eave the matter lo them tor further ac tion ’ Tbe rejKirt doe* not create tbe aeosati u dial said correspondent pre-didod it wool . It to not salty and aevera But the mai idea of tbe writer aeemod to be to create a a aauaation, and be intended that bia article should ta ashy. It may ta that thia oor reap-mdent it a form;r student hero for be •peak* very knowingly (»y It may te •gain that be l» one who never mastered ibe MudiM unJar tbe gentlemen whom fir ringh* out, and summarily d-amiaaea from Ite Faculty. However, we beiiave be to not a succrea m a critic, and would adv toe nm lo tea little more careful la future as o bow ha bandies »>e name of men ot ,t»iliuo and prominence. ia tbs report to ibe Augusta Chrenicte, te rtaxrgv* tbat the Untavrerty to ran in tbe interest of certain familfea. After •eatng bow far be m from tbe truth In re <ard lo tte report of Board ot Esaiolners, it to usetan to argue inch point. It to also Vteimrd to OMtM! |>aper that more young Mood to aasdod in tb* Faculty—tbe vary reveres of tbto to true—and it to also tine Ibal DvwqMqwr corropuudeala should be men old enough to p aaesa some judga meat, al least. Tbe i-orrvapuodsol bM got into a b-rocta mat, and we hope te f«wv be to through with the stings, that te will have aaore idsaa of proprtety before te ventures lu agaiu rake tte University quak*. *•*• Mara** ■ Tte tern of Mr Albin IL-binsoo wbo i llv»e aboat two mile* tbto fads of Wat kiavvllla, waa dweovarod to te on fire Hat* i atiaj night about ball peal aigbl o'cJocs. Th* tarn and moM ta it* contests were > dMtmynd- Nr Rotanaoa teM 900 bundles I of fudrtar and all ta bto com. He Mvad hto m-at, tboaxb. How tbe fire origin.tad, we have not teoa sbte lo team. ALBERT B. I.ARAB. I _ . Tb* teaarb at Tte ,Viliana Jsaswnlial Marra. Ga. May Ifl-Colorael Albert t fl Laomr dtod 10-ntght al. fi t* without a •tnxgte Hs passed away m though a . child go ng to atoep. OutouM Lamar wm bora ta AagoMa, JnM ilth. IS.H. and would bsv* bera 09 ' wore ahi aast month. Ba gradnaled ala ‘ ProoayJvMia nuitafa, aaarrted Mwa Kata : Hdl. ta H reoton oouaty. ta ififil. He wm , nfamtisd to iba bar. and Aral practiced law Ml Araartcua He removed lo Columba*, atom ta folhvwud bto prtaaaato* awhile, then teaaaaa editr* ta ita Cotamboa Baa. Ha mtaraad to tavaaoab. and wm editor ta the favaeaab Goovgtea, a atanach end fir* i** rv*lK Journal Ba wm aarret»> ry ta Ita rocsamna coa veaiwn ta IMI ' sad wm elected aaatota*i dark ta th* eoo fadarate wmcreaa. ami afterwards teenies Unvk Ha wm a fatofale to vartoma Mate co«v«taMMA *«ta wm appotatod by Gov •race faaitb aobetor gtaanl ot iba 9a- Vaaaab drcuM to i«7A Ha aarved * tbe i pnm'toe ft*r year*. Latov ta waal to Waabtactoa atty and becama aaetoiant ctaril ta Ita boa** 'ta rvprearotoUva. Ha i; bacaSM sdfae ta tbs Mscm Tetograpb * IMi sod servad six yawre ta that copadty, astetac a bnitoeM repaiauoe as A BAS l«f rtiXLU* Alivor Artl of eray *raa«ra er eaaro ta aapnroed Ha WM MM of the flooM writers ta pare Enfaoa to tbe eoaatry. H* mind wm cliiral is Fatauary i*M. ta becama adtoor ta lbs Maa* 1 Kraa*« New*, which poaMtoa ta tad rail a few weeta ago. QMoßta Lomar wa* a an* ta Grocgc W. Lsasar. facrMwi He tea** a wife aad Ira attdrea. Ba wm a favfatar at iba . CatboiM churcb H* was attactad with ra«hF> ***** M. toot, white auadtag ta '. the toad Lanier. He wm carrtad bora, ' and finely became critictaiy Ui wrtb oorroo* pre* rath*, sad died ta a*gra tx* ta toe brute. I' m q ai Copt C G Taaaedg* sad wde test yea trotoy tar Mscbra. ia aaawtr to a tefegram aan.naca* iba extrraa Umm ad Mr McDvwri . kewbar ta Mrs Ta'ralg*. Br. T«* Fowtar. mrataatototag oa toww , Brea! terra. *R * ta* bon* with mate ’tafiaMM- ATHENS CHRONICLE SUBSCRIPTION SI.OO PFR Y ADVANCE ADVERTISING RATES REASONABLE For the Chronicle. We notice with pleasup? the very high ground recently taken by the Southern Baptist Convention, at Memphis, on tbe •object of "Prohibition." We are glad, Mr. Editor, to aee you reproduce tbe reso lutions in your daily. The Southern Bap tist Convention ia not made up of politi cian*. Ite members are not engaged in axe-grinding. They are "good men and true." Probably it to not going too far to say that there to no body of men in tbe United Btates, tbe Cougren of tbe same not excepted, that refl -cts greater intelli gence, integrity of character, and moral worth in ite deliberations, than the South ern Baptist Convention. And then, Bap tists are not given to meddling with quete tions that are involved in politics. They believe in preaching the Word in Church organisation aa the instrument through which the Truth to to be carried to all men; through which all saving revolution, re formation or change, to io te wrought.— They generally consider that they bare done their work, when they have preached tbe Gospel. 80, for the Baptiste of the South to say in any way, "Down with the whisky traffic,’’ to very significant We notice that here in Athena there to conoid* erable complaint by the whisky men on account of tbe sale of whisky by the drag •tores and "blind tigers." They say tbat the unlawful asle of liquor by the drug •tores, and tbe existence ta "blind ligvrs.'i should te wiped out by Higu license.— These same men say, too, that whisky is a great evil. Now, if these geutiumen really think that liquor selling and liquor drink ing to such a great evil, bow to it they ara not mure out apukeu in their condemna tion ta wbat ttey claim lo be iba action ot the drug stores? and wby do they not exert ttemaelVM to crush out the "blind iigersf" Wiitoky to a stapendoua evil, and the way to esc pe It, to to license It, and thereby make Uta sate of it very respaoi abla Gentlemen wbo argue thus, teem lo be in k>v« with liq u*. Ttiey propose to reform things—they condemn ; whisky, they have many plana; tat it you wUI juM notice, in none of them to anything pro posed tbat will etfvctually rid tbe country of tte whtoky evd, ro-H and branch. When we My let us put sway whtoky, let's put it saray in all its forms—tte "blind tiger” form, ita drug More form, tbe High ta neo form, sad ell its forms. A preacher once prayed ala public gathering that tbe Lord would curtail ibe work ta the Devil au old darkey near by renponded. "Amenl Good Lord, do cut bit tail smack, smota off." Whisky is a radical evil—let tbe remedy te radical. In this connection, we might as well pay our respects to another clave ta gentleman.- Itiey are Probibiuontote—ttey are. Tiny ook with holy horror on wbiaky and ita rcauite- wten somebody elae drink* it.— They will even make speechea, ami |«aa rewflulioM, and vote, all against whtoky, •nd at the same Hue, drink like fl.h Now, Hmm men are not the friends ta I’ernjo-iauce-tb.y are aMinlre to tte the cause. If they ara really friends, and can’t keep from drink because they ara weak, let them te recognised m weak brethren. Let them te humble; fat item take back rate, and keep tbeir moutba •hat and tbeir tongues still, san til ttey are >rong enough to show their faith by tbeir •<*ka. 8. D. HJWWRTA* UW. I( Bahaa Hraahaaoaaa • (htasa lo ba •aorair Fnaiaba*. MrattßAFoua, Mina., May I?.—Senator rtcbeff.r'a drunkard** law went into effeta yesterday. It provide* tbat whoever te comea intoxicated by voluntarily drisklng Intoxicating liquors stall pe deeoted guilty of tte crime of druuknßcM, and upon con viction thereof shall ba punished Si fol low* For tte ArM offaoM, by a fin* of not tea ttaa |io nor more than ffa, at by hnprwomneot for not tosa ttaa ten nor m »re than 40 day* For tte aacoed of faoM, by Impriaonmrot for not Ira than 10 nor more than «0 days, or a tine of not Ira than |*> nor more than |SO For tte third and all suteeqnent tafcnaaa by Ims prtooamMtl ta sot Ira than 00 days nor mora than 00 days. A NllfafFtfai Quttmam, Oa, Nay IT -Tte court wa* •agaged ta tte tr ansacuon of some mini* buamra tbto morning, until iba boar ta ten cam*. At tbat lima, bto honor beck oned to a* officer, wta quickly drew near, •nd after a word from tte court, pcietlra ly withdraw from tte room Immediately ttejaryta tte Arrtagtoacaaa Siad into Ite praaawea at Judge Hansel, aid, amid absolute sTraos, took ttair state. Tbeir finding bte ten snticipatta, and bat few wtrepriaeai eomparsitvafy are*king. TWB Mtar-LT nOACRKD Aditramiag H H Byrd, Jadga Hanaaß •aid i "Mr Foraoaaa. bare you, or tava yoa not. reacted a vardict V "Wa bare so*,’ repite Byrd. "Ara you likely to agree F "Wa are not—no proapact." * Yoof dot ms,** cooUnttod Jodg* Smmll, “have boao tang ate arduous. 1 have fall H to te my doty to retain you up to tte preaoat lira. All pantos are sattollad that jrcMi cooccic&tioMijr to dtoctargs your dattca with Oddity. No report ta bte conduct oa yaw pari ta* reacted my ear*. I itaak yoa for taviog bon*aUy oteMverad to do your duty ia tbtocoaa" Judge Hanse l then read, in upau court, •a orfar dactaring a mkatriaL Tte jury wm ttau dtactarged from tte fanbar eoawifarauoa ta tte era, ate from atten dance taeoort tor tte ramejodar ta tte tmn A Fl* nca at lria«rta Tte pxaie ta tbe M Baptist chnreh wm wail attateod ou Satnrfay, and all enjoyed tteaaaaira ia tte bigtaat degas*. A 111 rasa* a wore delivered by tte pastor of tte ebuacb. Ek* B F BH*t ate tte to perfaiaoda*! at Iba aetata, Mr Darnel Wiutara. Tte ebtereu gave aavarai atire iog w*ga, ate all aaranad to re joy the oc naein* vary much Th* Motefa erbata is ta a vary fi /artob teg enufaiM* ate to drag • (rant data of rood. Mr BriM teforra oa (bet tte aateoul now bM » aaembrat* Ma soil, ate ihfa I M to taii wcrom tat