The Athens weekly chronicle. (Athens, Ga.) 188?-1889, June 15, 1889, Image 1

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HE I WORK ~,cry Description HKHB| NEATLY IMIW HHITEII it »«— I CHRC I JOBOFFICE. ■k, THE ATHENS ■ ■ v'i nr r O KOKOI A.. Mann fact urea Iron and Bra* . a Caatinga, Mill and Gin Gearing ■KeL'- fT '* a:.'f Machn.< rt . "liaf’.inu’ I’uirct*. H|l|||H ■''^* > -r\ f !!*■ /• :•. A- !• ..: •'i-v M V H,tJ ' l 111,1 1 '"''' , ~r’ "”" ‘ • , “‘ - |I|HS| * w >.... ii - ■ Beiiing. Packing <>f all kinds, In ■lijlSg Irj ■• ’ \ •-!■ ••!•’■ : ’ ■ '• ’• '• ■M We ere r.ow making PoitabL Sum F. «■'.••» w!h< h «'• '<-il • th an |||||H abaolulr gu»»»nU< v! (*•••• an I • rkx v .». , •- •u. , r ■ • 11. .1 !• r ' •NBotlUon. Wraleoaell Atlas and Ano. Engine* Turbine Waler ■H| WbWfa, Mill BVoow. iWliug < loth, and c»to thing ue..1.r.l a in. ■ Cail fibd aw ns nr write »• ne before bay leg. | THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF JOTS & SHOES ■ IN ATHENS, IN* AT I THE ONE PRICE SHOE STORE, |B OF I air a ©o ■ I t<?~ *»Uefo* ti<ra *wentoteed with every pair, l-fe ... » I PX.UMBERS. H I BKBF ALWAYS <>X HAND A GOOD BUFFLY OF I STEAM and GAS FITTINGS I OAIIDEN HOSE, AND SPECIALTIES IN ELECTRIC GOOES, I JULIUS DORNBLATT I | MYTON WTWkiT. ATHBNA.OAI I -' parrbros. House and Sign Painters, DECORATORS and Dialerw in WaII Paper PainU, Oili Varnlah ra, Bruahea.Etc * «*. MMa«mn. •«$» »**« r« tinnf.Mtii ooms M tuTathens gas light co.. rs nvwYMia or LACIIIT. lIICA.T AM) i»«»wi:it. ■SSLAI.StSS* IW COAL. COKE AND TAR. | CAIMFULLY mWKRNKD ANTliaAtTTK’aad HITVMINUIS ODAL AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. COKB to Ute <farafMWA a»d brat ftsei fee (erahtM ***»*we <*•«*• AweAbAAwAte •<• •» rk.AWMiWM. A««w* m 4 Waaa«»r. A. 8 M4N DEVILLE tte «W BmA. M— tMB - * « * \B ii|j^» l •> ■ t ’j« W** •M»«k W|W\ WMMMVM «• ' »14VV» • • ML r—«■ *■«'■ r-~ • * ■-••-•• **.♦»• m ÜBjBLSJBJZXOJBUbmo I *»»a«*t**>>te*««<!M*l** —MB ■■!*■ Ill— •«» *—M—» »• „ y» M* » Obm*mb *■• r? ct •IM*. <»» M> M 4w> «W M«M» * •*•«* _> w* ; *•’» * T*"** *—*** Cml—m— *mSm» *** *■•■• <1 jl ayowjfc co. ®ljt SWljems ttWdg ffljronide. VOL. XIT. ATHENS. OKOItGTA. SATURDAY JUNE 15, 1889. NUMBER 24 r . < Hi » F . $20,000.00 TO X.SXVD DI CLARKE AND AD- JOINING COUNTIES It—t -*»•«•!!« »l ox rxs tor, c W. D. Grtfflna. oart ««k O Fwrrfc! « A»K ty>U*U *• *«m-< **•*♦£? !—« c*? —rM— *.<* «*«. • * fe .. . Tom Woo!folk is uow to have I day. At half-past nine o’clock * Saturday morning the twelfth juror | was sworn, and Woolfolk was again confronted with hia peers. Three witnesses have been examined for ! the Slate and give very damaging ' I testimony. The opinion seems to , prevail, however, that th* result will be a mistrial. If such be the case, another change of venoe may come. ! «» AN KDI'CATIUNAL BOON. r Georgia enema to be on an educa tional boom at present, and one ‘ which ter ms dealined to raise to a ,! very lofty rmiuence the school ays tem of the State. Her iieople are st last, after a profound slumber on I this subject, awakeuing to a realist* I tioa of the fact that one of the I greatest factor a la the Stale's ad vanccmcnl is education. As great as raiiioadu, as great as manufacto ries. and aa gieal as all the other factors of eiriUaatioa, Is nlucaUun. In point of itinerary, Georgia has fur a great while held au unenviable position, but b«r |(copie are al Get arousing tbetoselves to make au effort lo raise ber it the scale hr educational Issportaoee. It is a mistake to think that it is the dig ging of bls pmiticai grave for a am ia Georgia to stand forth aud ibiiu |«iua the cause of education, if I each were the case, well might her chftens mantle their blushing ibewks fur shame, and regret the fate that maile them Georgisas. : Hut such is nut the ca*« The * <!ay has c*>mr, and we hsraid it with joy, when a man must align himaeif with lbs ediseulMn if be wishes tn | . suaiu lusoeccea, when every mem- I ber of our great common wealth,! . whether illiterate nr educated, sbail ■ use bis utmost uushrevoea to prosper j | this cause, when from the Igsurasi I y«* hornet farmer, udllug fur bis j < daily bread, and worshiping amid 1 ! the vwrdue nf his Gelds, U» the rich, ! sfflueal bondholder, c<>u»tii>g bis j treasures by lbs mi Imus. <•><»«» s > united vtuce a hi. b clamore fur an j la*reused aad im|M<>vwd sducateoaal j system fur Georgia. I ma* tear the first great ebange < earns, when lbs legislature <au«. forward with the hamtmoae appro ' l>r*atb>i> of fiaO.um for cnwmui. . | ecborda Tbs plaa la a<»w profaued b> < j .iirfele lbs haUre rrtilai of lbs Mate j road, amounting bo over three hun [ I tired tbowsasd dol'ara, botwvwe tbr laebmiaof Georgia, gtrlag one ball te lbs common sc‘««i»i ayslem. Uh ; site bait U> the University and it* i brane be*. If lbs Ixgteialure dors ' thia, it will | J ace Itself oa tsmwd a» d-nag the grvateat Uesaieg U> lb< psopie of lb* Mate. Gsvrgta will hash In a few yearv i to ber syet m wttb an* bows.ted pride usd eaibwsianm, as.l ‘ will not regret ber liberal dowaueaa We t/iset ibe tewwa may out swbahte bat that it wilt eadidify aad mate rialise sub each psssisg day. sail* lit he perfissued la a large apprw 1 prtaUuw. The NglreAbm Army bare taken I puaasnsiira at Boom, Us There are I seven mew sad fioar wnmee la lbw army, aud ibey bare a first rlase brews bead. i TUB VJtIVKNMfY aLI NNI OBA TION Übl Jbhe Tempi* Grave*, of I Brene. will deliver lb* aeeaai ad ! dress hwfcw* tb* Alumni teawvety «d ! tbs Vairereily o* tbs l*tb of Juns, and as th* Alwmai will bare a greed •aateaniG reaataa aa that orewwioa b* will bare aa aedteaee worthy *f tb* moat grereful awd **oqwe*i wpeaker la lbs state A rare aad reyai treat assy b* reoßdreUv *a- j parted, aad Atbeas will be crowded ta bear ibis mewl *tesj«*at aad a ablest IL»m*a st ibsws all Tb* Alamai restates w*U h* a apart*! fireture of aa uuaswsiiy al trwcliv* I’wneewrly **UMB*mc*wse*t swwote. sad ftwm tbs l<hb te lb* l*tb of Jws* tb*ve will he us Wk sf «*retericai aad anris) evrets as ietervwt la lb* Oaawhc <'«ty I advud. lil te coafihreUy expected tb*t the appren* ' •»< aarwams wVi be tbe te' - ot ! mem rtte aad bawl wlses-ted la . * maay yrere, and n may b» rest ib* •• ireateve sad a-eutal may be abo I* | w«<u *p in sm rsdacal cbaagre and asirnl impreewtaato in tb* afiate* «f lb* CatviraUiy. Os *H lb* pebter SKwaaxte*. bowa-rev. »«** S'. 4 ' ■ *» |sn t* * b*»m aad si,purees wttb re* aaAdresw btdmw tb* A tem a* Swwty by Job* T«*pb Gre*wa. of H.ms Aagwate Nee* Tb* <» J m ited* is ynii ?*r lbs vte tlw iWW -Af’**l Techaps they escape* 1 wiUreat , runreewrwsw ar aad p»rb>*|»» they did as*. Il Is ewoogb i* *** ibak tbe recap* wre a *«rprt«* t» ' Vte mar*my *f freg's tn Brena— j FHbasM «f Kiana e i OSKK UTATE AMD CW*®«. J k I r The work of exhuming the bodies from B I the d»bri» <«f Jubontown continues. Fifty I I eight m<xe bo I ira have been found. Tbe . e i general Condition of tbe beslih around ' r i Johnstown m exc. Ilent. Tbe number 1»t | 2 now decreases in eatima'es. th* most con- ; o t tervstive placing it at 8-500. while tbe I | lightest is'sooo. Thus far 1500 bodies : i bare been found. Coutnbatioua pour io | ’ . steadily lor tbe relief of sufferers, sod the . ’• work of charity it unabated. Tbs Chicago p lice ibiok they haves! ' c.ew on tbe okhraied Crou.o murder.— , > Tbey base tbe ci Übes worn l>y Dr. Crumu when be Istt kft bw offic.. Tbe germ, nt* L> I were b.‘ud-*iamed, aud il terms tbal they 1 i will lurtu'vsiu >ble clew* a* topbe tuui- | <ii-r» r. I From indication* io tbe Gabt for tb ■ ' tk-esuusbip. Irout New U .mpabire, it . ' tuna that William E. Cast diet, tbe moot # bMter partisan la lb* frpub lcaa ranks, I* I lu wiu- I Tb« town ol Cordele it on a boom. The ' ! impers cuolmo leugtb) aw Ku* of it* ‘ ' growth, and from rrpxta II ia draUoe l to r be quite a oooiiucactai ceutre. Il baa ateait I . | IbM .nbaWtants. , , Tbe jurymco io tbe WnulfoU cane are < , j *>l cburca memb*r». WuU oia plac*t all I b* i>op*s is tbe Aim'ghiy a.«l tty* U* |* L ; bouud lu be cl Si»i. He taytlbsl Ja.l it a | 1 ; Lille It*!, and mugs fur all th<- uuceriaiuiy !j lu t*<l He Cuukdes ly < Xp.c<* au acquit, i lai, wbde tbe geuorai opium* puu-.a to * , muuud. , I Judge Howard Van Bpp* riel vend so I I tide .iaa-ourse y.tc.rday at the Fir-I I MviboltU ciiwrcb io Attests. Hit subject ; Wes ~Ts« IteUare «< CbrtaS," sod be j asndteu nis s mag>-dcret m*a*er. A i tsrge aud reamed audwwee italerieu to birr. J Tbe i-dA I* AltaSlW ar* b<4 u* tb* trweb id T-an Obvat, wbo murdrrad Ed O'ltman ia aa the, in lb«l plaoc a few j days ago. They capturad W til Ceuler, a ! a*«re uswa *bu *a* wite Oil ter abeu lb* | I Moaning uecurrsd. I Tbe Moty Ibal tevard pr->plr Were burr- ■ i-d to drwib mUm great Gre at Hr at lit. i WsabMbtta* Terrtewy, turn, out Io be ao ‘ lowwdad. Tbe tut* <4 property, bowev«r, st very arret. I Tnrre rstawtms aaraprd fnxw th* camp* lat tl>« C<ty o* Buu’day. During th- **> ’ tampta, Ju* Cut. * jrrm ig b>y of ri.ghl«*b | irer*. who was Mawdisg guard, sb-H Sod * killed tretendr tb* hater al lb* crowd, , •>***<* d-mre-ws. wbu au wrvteg • tetm i t-r tmrglwiy frreu <-Ab munty. Tb* Ibwire T>o«ter Gan *«* b * *pl n- I .idly edited ptp t f«x a has of lb* tar ief Dartre. It <*>wta»M mweb newty ma I lev from H* eretfata. A aturiga** <tead f<< over five milltrmt ’ <«f Jidtaat a>*re by lb* Un-rei*, j *».! Nte'brts Bailwny to th* Belum «r Utevnnlde Tram laamptey. I.** teas 1 sc* led is VnbM e>m»«y i< it real that > r * rood wdt at «*•*> b* patted to comydr- I ttaa, sad ntwatpiina of work is thirty ; Jays I* VmArd fat. Tb» Bow*-be A | A wtbwre r«a Hadrred nil makr hetrr. i >haa wttb tbe G*>«gta, Carolina A North . t*u to H •*» It la alto wJ that Uh C«**diae Cre’ral m«d to to b* r stew-ted to I AtbweOe—Frank Ila (N. C.) Frrea A r*rm*r of Twrafl cuaaiy weal out | tb* otbre eight to oath a Gre J«*a*y cow I•* hrrmwwt to car* ber of tb* heb. ■ . ted jaaf go« her *<H at to rated wbre a domsy ituto aegru wte* •*• bofchsg tb» I I<»< *W*d*Mafty art fire to ber. fbe row - aterted <4 lter<as«b tb* dathsma tbWty fret si a Itap rib* •« •»* iy c*p’«ro> sad tab** tore*. s»d baa raitrety rvcwevr - nd from th* bura«M sb* reeafred Ta . tariawr omted to MN* wtoribtv Um era* i cared fawn lb* I rh «* ne*. Wrtmrv*. Kat. Jre* «—Tbto Mrikm •a* vwtted pater tey try a mutt *•»»»< I ****** Tb* w »**•*» pan «4 Ifadgowirb | * maty end re*l»ra pert at K sgwtaa e»m*~ I ’ ty **• rot ww*. aad a **>**v twrery übs ■ tawg 'y tre tetoe wtd* was swrpS oe*r by tb* ryretw* A farm** sauted H- <• r» sad bu fam l» avr* bated, and naawy «4b»v* •re bi mt inn A btwey ram. (U«w«d lb* I bad, Wtor* MSI ba ire gram aad fret »*» C*. I* W«ti fteds re «A rettery asaay h mat i a aad baraa sad arete of r> 'W* • await d to tb* grana t Berrtare bo* sppotalrd Futna* tb* mas wto* regwvowd th* raswwt ”Watte Msa'« Party" sn**rw*rat ts AMMmm. V. A. A*- irewcv far rb* Nretbavu and Bredt da trwt at that faate. Uu tbe fare of H tbto I h*h* ll’» teach to tat Ito **a*ggae," bat 11 ates re* tact la ha»wa. aa U w gwearaby i ba**, •*>•! two «»* Um at*** pins*leant etgro i rwytab' «an pdi'tamon tn tb* faate of | I Alttaams were m Wstefagsam far eaasa* ' fay* srematy wwAm« tai bresif of P«r. I are. Um au bare st eat a* epuareai. «a***S*« Drebt. Mr D W. M. Oracw sb*w«l tb* Chaise- j ' «• r* p>«t*« a isatMt art at b-4* tb* mtoatao. Ttaaa wre* treSy • new toi tb* fat, sad *3 w*re •» .’tee tn lb* Gwmae [ Stagreww. Ts*» •** «briß«te bad Ar*S> 1 cwtearri p art ite rasa a< bate far a.*>*** io*w'y ywtflk sad SaavSUtakg tb* fas* atSrw- 1 Ufir Ittoscm «d Ur* fa? Thwjr were -rtesad a*t by Nrere ■*»*•***♦ * Wfa s-trre far tb* Bby iraan.Wba. **4 mraaMM rest br ■ B. Wrtssr, U Feris It swab tteas to- to wtb* to m bore. * T**> a*e s e I *< recy rUwebte b>»Aa (Sawi* a* VS** tea* as. * 1 Tbs arol rety Aaat st lb* mu tut ra «f bw are. Mr B*<b Areas, asur Admit** ' m faierfay Ms* m sterna re* s *. fa* bad bum sc* fa* arm* fays sad fare «<mb on* eat **ea9***«d. fibs I fasaae uawal eMatte* sal satsy frestebt to Bi are bar Aretx Aa* eg b* lorad . WMSvtaa* a* It w'cacS M AaCtaeb u'SeroA i m JacAres sreaty. ««•*■ a ■»*** ‘ Th* party tee B.areyi aft S»-crhsy < ■uira mg re tbs Nartsaasswr* A*mg i three owe* Di. A. A- Lpteatab. M«*; i farerre idpar aab., aad Ma* Ksfa Bata- - rtSres. town Mbbte B > inert* rd adi faa* < Mu party Mtamhsy Tb*y wre «*•*<* sa* |i g*aasM part *d E*r*p« * ’»"• toP- P , wds t*S* IS aS Ib> aasusc grus Irwr ad tseii , ted a*wA£- Ttew smay traaSi aaab tbou ■ t ’ * aagypy and «ay -y efat tens. LOCAL D<'TS. Judge O’Kelly Las A flj* ptetnreon «- - fatetipn at tIH ■»»* riFhtt*g*!lery. He is having his gallery improved, has much better light, and is Going ine work. Tne building torn down at Bishop’s cor \ ner was one of the best constructed build ! rugs in the city. It was put up by Crane & Carlton, away back in tbe forties, and : they always did their work in the most : substantial manner. Ibe Y. M. C. A. build tag is going up ■ rapidly, and will have a roof on it proba bly by July Is*. Misses Sallie Ooldisg and Annie Sikes, ; of Mtaniteippi, are visiting Dr. and Mr-. ! J.din G.rdine, and whl apend comtnenci - tnenl with them. Mr. J. W. Edmundson, a prominent member of the t’nivefteiy, ba* returned to hia bo.ne io Qutitnau to take charge of a large school | Mr*. John C Duncan, of Jack*>*n conn | y, ha* had aplcudid lock in raising cbiek coa thus- stun, and baa large numbers running at large now. One remarkable fact atrout It to, tbal om Mfa ctmes I tbtrty-ihre* chicks, and every osteof tb< m I i* bl*ck. Wui out b-at tbto T Mr. Jus tfay* Shd famdy, arrived in tbe I city i»*t week from A tins’* He like Athens fast, sod will follow hu trade here ' Tbe elegant picture of Dr. Jia. 8 Hun. ! iitoe recently put ia the library at tlie I Untvereity, w** framed by Hreit on A | Dute-r. j|Merer* Wm. Heagr»ve* and W. H : Adam*, good mouM-vs. left th* my aui e ' lays *go, an.! now have good |xaitioO* In I hun atoo, Ala : There arc abnu* fifteen or twenty *m*l) fay merchants io A'bre<* at this lime.— , n> y opes I heir alaud* earty, and tome ol I b« m do a floc t>uMtww>>. Maa Annie Amilb, the baetlful daugb j ter of U w.‘•Tete"Bmitb, of Albany, ba* j neeo married to Dr. Wdifan Le* D*vh>. , Tbe marriage was ent uolouked fur, fat it • «u »Muiurnmat*d *o quwriy and amhl.-uiy 'hat tbe little tows was p aced to pleasant i« p:istMm. Mm* Am.th to a lovely and ’ 4>ftMi Indy, Two years *g*> sbe gsrdu •ic l from Lory Cobb IreUtuic. Athens, reel t»M* ofi the vl«ut« 0 tufaal.— AtlgU. ■ Mrv. Kstc Green, of Waynesboro, to ri*. itm< Ibe family of her brother. Jsd*e Gio »* C. Thomas. Th* Athene Nauu'ae'unnf A Impotllnt Cm, ar* putting up some bandaree »hrl.- ng to their store. Tiny npect to fill them reuo with a Im kit of crockery. Mr P M.-Hugh. as A»n D.tsgn Calif ornl* >* now In tb* cutting aad fitting depot;• .uent of free** A McDuffi'. 11* to a clever estl< luan and * fine wrehma*. ImT) C-41U luotliuh ha* « padhick U(*>C < a gatn. It wrml-l tree* fan much tetter, I ttito tret ta»n dree enoner. No maul it res—th* eltr*cl»»> I* gone. Tbe City I'-m.a-il, »• are •v» »l»Hit Ura-uted to rein- Ve >ll pig p.-t>» *ey«md tbe city hmlt*. Mreday's Dally. itonk at ter. terafa. We regret to cbrouarl* tbe death of Mt. llradt. wk kA imremd at bi* resideaMW or. Wadfaft street lbw tourniag al o’clock- Mr Hindi <amc to Aibeo* a«ne aretti* • -sc* from CuetUtouoga, to tab* charge id the contracting depurtmeot of tbe fsrp retawaa of M. Ginty A Hanston't. faar *to arrival ia At area*, be bre fare In ba>. reeltb from a arvwr* leng trowbiai, wbkl ba* stubbornly reatoted treatment, mni ■ b<cb terminated in b« drslb *• »Um •ssiad Although artraagwr among aw. b« na! seed* fro ado by i>» cuerienan bearing. •nd la bw prntrartad Ule*en rvestved eon - aWUag dtaatire at tb- fab of orizbfato •ad friends Tb* s, snpotbtes «* ear retin c aumeattp g» ret to tbe farvwved widow •ad ere to tM* tbrtr boor at deep ghw* aad esdeaas Mtotaari Bre* '«.*<n*A* I ibe a rtorus paawtel tfasgb Aitaawa, bat when tbe boad •ume tbrv* • <*y tetok bows* wands re tbe tewsw*. a wUI tat re* es tbe bantluimmi piateo lb lowa. Tb* T M (1 A be *Hng to now ana •fay ***** grread sani to Mag posted *p repfaiy Mr Bps Hrsmby's boos* re Fslatel Mr** w oearty Gnwa.d- it prerent* a very bredaasaa appnareac* Tu* new wwetoasa * a th* row as Mrew* Jobnami A M<w* *rd Ts<*m* A Brfabt. a*d. nr* tofag pawub «d ep rapsdly. Mr I'bdip Mavs’* bowse is C Afaam to iMteefy . Mr*. Frwvre**** new breu* re M 'edge areere to are of tbe bnadaresam I rite breaas to A tore*. Mr fare'» brews to rearivteg Its ®K-iiw&i om icbbklm® A b*eo to CMruttif oe • rrrw w tmMH« fefaiMk • *••• OW Bkttb«f. Twb* to • rar* «M character in Alb an*. sad awerywew a aaqastotod with bma *Be was in tab* afita* tbw ■ sealing, end ' rw*W * eery to Im a tn* araonart es bto Lto j Be •*• eery etedfaram to •« mg of bw ! rererebw W4b L aria f y aad bow aba nud Isa beat bre H» saml sbe tea* • te«A tregmd »w*rt tabs*, sad Jart osrfa 1 bre *a«fi be awra.i bar. S« won’t hav* ' eeyrireg to de wwb bar aww. Tubs Mis to tad at racy taniteem mp m»*aiiawbin la total- wnacb beep saee iare* re »b*» betefaaf ♦fam. T«bmy* ! tor ♦**•’■ w«M Mgu te tbe prer brew, I aad waarete s* gas *mo< as tore te» ua* | •ttb brag me ter a U**sg, H« wires d ep I bte vote w-wb re st <qan* *****l tee • tetbsl *e * 4re». aad (tore went re* re ‘ tbe etrert* to grtod ant ***** sag mniisH J re* umre to Ute pan*** fa si*asii.i. Kerey rtty of Arfas*’ w bus * gw«d haw ba. 4 lenm. anl Asb* -w to no* game *• k* tetoted Ufa rre. dbs w gwmg to bare a ebeto to H*y *t£s «cto*r cnsm m rer victo ry, aate « fa* spurt, whac* to bartUMau and tatorewiag, wM baee MT state*. A tss<a* naw bare teremd fatware A»- Lraaad Makrem, ■ad grere m; be • Aflfans aad utote to*>re Mr J f Mr€l-wbey wfH | wmaacrtbe A teas Sown*, wteeb wdf to*. ' tend* *p d• W boat tosuM teteat to tten | in* Leiter from Allneln. Atlanta, G*., June B.—The students of tbe University and the ci'ixens of Ali en* all remember Mr. Glen Waters, who was .me of tbe few, if not tbe only one, who entered (be Senior class, standing the Junior and Senior finals tbe same year, and then look first honor. He has been working on tbe Atlanta Omstitution aud Mi-ynptiis Avalancue ever since. He has served splendidly a* a reporter, but has been still more noted as a writer of short stories, h .ving received a prize both for tbe be»t reportoria! article (nr one week on tb* Atlanta Constitution, and al*o for the best two .tories in the Constitution, there being competitors from all over the United S ales. It is not generally known tbal in Ibis last content Mr. Waler* u»cd bls slater's name in writing tbe story that won the first prise, and hi* own name tor tbe story which won the a-cood prise. Weil, now Mr. Walers adds another In cident to bi* eventful youthful C over. He uas married. He wpa minted on hia twenty-first birthday. His parent* gave bimref and bride a reception the otb. r night. There were present tbe bride’s uncle, Prut Looney, Mas Looney, Mr, Looney, us Atlanta, Mta* Grubbs, of Franklin county, Muse* Kate Kprenger, Huth and Loie Waters, ELJse Gustor, Bennett, IkiMay ; Merer*. Itaxsey,Glover, Gaston, bprenger, and others. Tbe psrtv enjoyed tbe occasion very much iudeed, and came away willing to congratulate heartily Mr. Waters upon being so fortu nate a* to win such an *cc<>tnplu>bed aud amiable bride. Mr. Water* l>a* been offered a very fine par it Ute u|Mm tbe B rmlngbani Age-Herald. Mt. J. It. Kvsn*. of Ibe cias* of 'BB, who baa be n tracking at tbe Hill luatitnti- near b» home in Wukre count}, will vteit Aibcne during Comtncnomeul. Mu* Janie May HUI, us Wil«ee county, will alletid tbe Lucy Cobb Insulate next year. The thing which attracts people to A'- lanta now, to tbe P<>mprii display. Al though for such a grand and sublime spec tacle as tli« eruption of Nreuvlua and tbe f*U nf Pompeii and Herculaneum, tbe fi*t cufi>. tigU - opr walking, and sky rockets ■nd uld.n*ry fire work* are rather tam , still the whole ought t<> be cqj tyed by sny on.. Tbe crowd* wbicb attend are v<ry larg- incteei'. Th* only two other display* ■r* tonight and Thursday night. Among tbe stuiieuto from Ibe Uoiver i ily that are dutng well tu A'liuta, ere Messrs (Dayton. Arnold, Mitcbell, and Broyire, In tow ; Mr Heouk, in bdstnea* ; and an many ulhers that *p .cc forbid* their mentt-m. Mr. Lnwrv Arnrod,‘irotfar of Mr R us Arnold, wt l probably attend the Law acta* J in Athens next year. Mr D.M*ry. ana of U»e dtotiagutofad law yer, will be likely to eetev the hhipfareorv Oku*. It to safe U> say that quite a large <k l<s*uoi> wtd come (torn U»e High School to Atlanta. I m, u. PESTILENCE FEARED I FEO’S THE nrsterH AMIUIUU russrua »■*« dudiios. Ueveeal Care* rt Diefatoerl* Josnorrows,Pa. Jane 7.—“ Are the hor rore of a flkaud to give w «y to tbe trtnw* of ptsrtte." »tfa qarettou tb*t ■ sow agl. i atlag tb* V .U-j or C-mcra* igtu Today I ■preed warwi ami slmuut sultry, sad the > suMk tbht aa*atooa«'s srntes s* he w.g drre through Jreustuwn • almost over- , powering in *p>tc of pr»rautioe» ( aad tMvewtere lai*** of the sreitsry as- , IbavMfca. to on tbe i core and feera of *a i •gMdemr grow wttb every boor "it to f ear toipvamtam.'said Dr. T. 8 White,**- | erstaat to ihe stat* fared of ta-w’tb. tha < moruiag, "that thrte to going to b* great ( steSeeM fare wiunn the next ware. Five ( orea of m’lkgarel d phtucr.a were lue*- | ted th* •«««* re Tedford tero, and a* | fay were to ddJsraot bouses they mean t fire t mm*. rcusTt or tu«JU<R ( Ail th* talk sfaMlt tbe d*sgwrs <4 *a epi- | devac *SM r«M<<ratrd, u many sup- I po*a, fat ■ fuwaded ea .xpertoro. There 1 ■ 11 tM peraty of lypbool f«e«* sal ktn- < dred dtorare tree wtibie a week or tea 1 Aays, >* ray nmataru. Tb* rely th tog that • ba* *aved a* tbo* tar Us* fa-n edd ' westta-r Tfau tea* now given pl*re to ‘ aummcf weather, and an ore kuaws ws»t Ute next Gw days may bring f rth. Be*. ‘ **»>•< tfa worswteU aad etlatedaal* lh*rt j to sirrely dwnwnabto a great tendency to , dvarrtaa* aad dy*sa>ery, th* men lie. , tog pgMcqmAv spre faM meat, and < tb*re to * glare Leek u< vegetates— , I fare to «a> bare use* S re-toy and babe < lasud frrah mast bat area stare, and I , era re.y o * <4 asauy. Us rrrefa tbe worst fa^ passel for th* pbysress'*.Ufi aw | amageowsia are now pertretad aad each I crey* aid fa rviareed from ttab* to Dm*. I Twenty more phyabnaa* arrieed from Iftttotesrg thte morwiag. ■» ‘ w* fa reltored twtey, but ta« cpretou » <<a«r J am reg a»4«a*l awn that tbrr* w-t, fa mnee bm4 for faehws to * week < fare.. tbaa thfa to uow.* Dr. K. L »fa*ri. of Uh state to red o fare.b. Mla CMtege of assr ary qa*rt*r* . two w mu casus «r rrruoto T»e *-Jroas*i «faM as typArej freer M» rrprwred tha monitag from M»rers dai*, ssacsg • red «f fa**a ra ins* »d --fag* *aa* rarer yraastetoy saorruac. Th* I ‘ iaea*to» are sire famaamg ©’fa ieratay ,' rsesest •• Preepari Mfl. w bare ■ reft ge-re cuam I* • t stewfa'l *■ F. Minai **«. a waariby •astractav <4 B,<rrag. fifa. Übto. arrived tha toe moo* with a ■ ■piles (ramG •**•» Farakev. ofilretog j 1 RUG u *.-aed ifaireri for JuUrehswa, to to srei ms ut sure. < wrested. T«* dto pnaeh fw“to<* *ras«d 'fa* rs aaptbug rhe ! aae<*d O >to vured randy to pramptly rregrasd s*Ute«*M- Maelstom'a Mrwtom Dmlsm Tats Brare Sahvu ra tfa * <id tw l ate . Erasms. Store*. L rare. Sa ’ R .*?■■•, Few* ■ tteer*. Trite*. t’tesg'P"* Hsare. Csimara* , Gt-x. aad ai - fik « Ec-ap sms, sad pew ter- y cares P-b*. «w *•• psy r.qirrer I* ! to ismrrrt to <v»e mrtwu sai-wsaMa.; «* uM*ey qfwatod. Ft «w CS c-ets per ba*. F mate to Jah* Owwloed A Co. A mas wkto teuu usk * •’.ady of th* uittrr declare* ttast, 5M iidia it Oubrated.Cul-go t* bad druok emrrr stfbl of ttatr breu. AT THE CHURCHES. THE HUISK* OF SHOD WKI.I FILI.KO MUNDAY. Eloquent Sernasn*at Encb Charcis. Athens can boast of the largest propor tion of citizens attending church in tb< State of Georgia. Her churches were well filled Sunday, and those present listenet to as fine sermons as have been beard it Athens for some time AT THE TKKSBTTKRIAN’ CHbIICH. Dr. C. W. Lane preached yesterday morning from the lex', “Rejoice in tin Lord, Oye righteous; for praise is comely for the upright.”— Psalms xxxiti., 1. H< bad prayed that inasmuch as mortals ad , mired probity of character lu each other so much more should they admire am reverence every good quality in God. lit also followed this lino to a certain extern in his sermon. He said that righteous die not mean perfect, but simply striving totk right. He claimed that during Commence uieut gaieties, there Should lie incr<aa«i nligious fervor. He said that this Summei msuy would look at the beauties of lti« Paris Exposition, but if they admired tb< work* of man, how much more should they admire the works of God in Nature, Provi dence, aud Rdemption. FIIWT BACTIST R v. C. D. Campbell preaehed here taking m hi* text: ‘lf lor an angel from Heaven preach any other Gospel than that which I have preached and you have re ceived, let him be anathema." What via the Gospel preached to which Paul re ferrod? It was salvaUou by faith through grace. He defines the Gospel in Ist Corinthians thus; “Christ died, wm burk-d, and rose again." Ikis a Gospel of fact.- aud not of theories, nor of pnuc pies, nor of s|icculati<>n. but one of which thus.- three great facta are ths ciik-f ones. If we as s denomination had uu other justifl catmn of our existence, we vrould need muM save that we seek to preserve these (sets iu the initiatory rite and ceremony of baptiaa., upon which we intis'. The spirit of tbe Saviour was one of blessing, and not of cursing. Only in two miracle* di 1 He show tbe power to corse or blight. He transmitted this to Hi* dweiples, and lu lhl« one instance Paul pronou.tced a curse upon the man who sb rald preach any olbtr Grapel than the right one. oconk* srniurr cuuhch Ilev. 11. M. Quillian preaedrad at tbi* church from the text: "Wlnnn ye igno rantly worship, Him declare I unto you.' M*a Is a religious aulm J— be will worsb p axncUil'ig; whic'i i* proven by Ibe con duct of heathen uatkiu* worshipping ld> la ■>f varuiu* kind*, an idol for almiut urery ihlng. Man becom * assimilated to ths m 'tai character of the being be worship*. H< nee G.a] saw the necessity of destroying idolstrou* worship, and sent Mraes to Oc troy tbe Id-4". Curtail was sent as au ex emplar of Ibe attributes of God—ma n I fast thg litre, pal tenor, joy, and all tbe cbarac tertetics of Otnistianity, and by thia, In tend* vo enlist our aamlliiude to Him in character. Tbe only maan* of bringing ibe world to Christ is to send trowkiaary workers to all land* who mvy live a* near «■ lausiUe to tbe high Ulral of Christ's die. rnwr MrniomsT. Rev. W. D. Ad dm* iii (died tbe pulpit at btaicburih, aud took a* bl* trit: “M*ry bath ettewsa ths good part, which shall never fa taken from ber " Hi* diacoarae was upon lt>e cbsracter es women. Curist iil'gbted to b ait wunran. It was under the csre of a woman that He, a God in the Grab, wm reared to young manbcod, it *s* woman who followed him most care* folly through lit* ; wm ia*t at bi* cr>*a. first at bto wpudtre. and the only oos to •»lto- bi* fret tn tears. Martha wm * sio otrre w.mmo. and a goal boueewifr. But •be turned too much of ber attention to trer tabir, ami tb* part of ber reception. Mary might appear selfish to us, but tbe Lord Judging both Midi “Mary bath cta-aas tbe good part, which shall never b« taken from ter." Tba L<*d rare things In a<i ffereet light from mortals As the tMOket went sroaml for colioc'kMi*, slra keto, and dollar*, aud various Isrgw coin ware p tod rato U. aad meu looking tn could MM nothing eiM. but th* L<J Saw instead of tte moovy. brerts which teat In •ympatby with Him, and th* widow’* ■ii« w*s far oMire significaat to Him than gold sad silver. Bat tb* g-rad part wbicb Mary chow shall never pam sway. Timm cnaogs; tbe rarer wbo are in affl wv.ee to day. and walk proudly through aamwtral bads t.-tsorr.re are ia poverty, begging itair living from tbe charity of tte wrakt But tte p«rt which Mary chose does not ettaage. lib » trearare laid ep against tte greet day ut God's reckoning, sod *b*.l tndsre saUi etarauy abali dawn ap se Um other woril At th* EptocopU church uo reporter wm p*reei>t. aad taracs *•• report We will uj to have a reptoter at each church in tbe fetwsv. We bad no reporter st either rhureh ia Esto Attoeaa. At tte Mrtbodwt ebureb Mr. HCbapfd* wraducrad a profi'sbte ssr rto*. and Mr EUtott. tb* pastor, preached an istermung wraoi at the Al B*p*w' WAWT SSgrSSWTEEENTU Te **• Mote ■* tb* Were* W*rh* ia <Aa **■> to JS*«* aSte*to**>. B*ace Mr W H H- weß, Bopretatead rat of th* Waicr Wort*. Am bare tn tte eity. * re to” be* farorne current that i vast improv, ow-a's are to te staetly made M tbto priperty. A Cbroatete reporter bre H from reHebte aotboruy that two ; ■•'■s fK.w*r'U fanlre* are to be pet in. ■ad »ddit»®*l pumpe «re to te *4te*t Bcm >e* taia. tbe totter ri«m* >re to te eateg-d a*4 pe’ ia morb beUrv cretditite* than tfcey have tera before. Il to es pectod timt tte new textere WiU artirw Ml about araety days “Tbeo these improve •rate efa “***■ m»r people fed UO ; far* t..r/ fear tor want erf wafer Tbe yto te *’• ’be ■'Whs sre tn te teus”fieiby to* sddtttou «rs «w-r« r«*es aad brus’jf o> fl -werv MeO-De: fiUfiM. Mr. Hale dert sf th* Nortbrastere depto. i •! * msd-V-j st h» E.c.:teT*l borne MS <M*«S e<e»ee "toaodar ■**». «mg He rteng freer erady to itfe, awl tt | wag s-xuhtos to s««il« bre ■* ATHENS CHRONICLE SUBSCRIPTION Sl.oo PFR Y ADVANCE ADVERTISING RATES L REASONABLE AUWANriC NCHEME Which Will Keveleiieeiee Oar EUaca* tiownl System *• The Atlanta Constitution of Sunday publishes a 1 mg article on “higher educa tion,” which proposes a plan for the Uni r_ versity and branch colleges. ie The idea comes from tbe brain of Wm. Il_ II Felton, of Cartersville, and will meet the approval of every citizen of <ur great l n state when he stops foi one moment to ibink about it. Among tbe many plans suggested is one to devote (he entire rental of the State Road to the educational sys le tem of Georgia- Under the plan sugges ly ted, we see no reason why it should [ e not be done, and endorse it heartily, It j_ will do much t<> raise tbe educational r standard in our state. We give asumma j ry of tbe objects of this scheme as fol le low ’ ! lt To common schools SIBO,OOO j Fur higher education Experimental station col s. lege $31,600 Ticbnoiogical school $21,600 . r Girls' Industrial school 21,000 ie Ten Branch colleges (one ie For each congressional y district 54,000 University prise scholar ships (138) 30,600 University for new chairs, c etc 80,600 u u It will be s *en that every phase of edu cation is provided for, and from the com- M mon schools to the University, will lie .. dispensed that education which improvre b and elevates. The prise scholarship idea lt is a good one, enabling one young man i from each of the 138 counties of the niate to come to the University, and r that t<>o on lti« own merit. If such a •cheme be followed out, il will makes I thorough and complete i-ystem of higher education that in five years will place ! Georgia In advance of any other 8 rnlhera e ' y Chancellor B iggs, who has studied tbe e subject well said: ‘lt will be the grand est day the ainlii ha* seen in twenty yearn when the legislature passes such a bill and the governor signa it. It will put Gera u gia iu tbe vau of the south, and sbe will B held her posiliwu. It means everything, y It means the opening of our mines aud quarries. It means the dirolopment of physical interest. It means tbe progress a of our agriculture and a new era In fertn . ing. It menu* tbe practical education of ' our girls and giving them honorable indc , peudi-nce. It mean* a branch college ia . eveiy districi. It incase a magnificent , University. And it means tbe whol* youth of th* state struggling for the priM , scholarships, which shall mate Hie only •ristoctacy known to <>ur people.” , “Do you bullve tbe legislature will para . such • UU?” ( “1 do. 1 have traveled In every section of tbs state, and 1 have found such *n . awakening on education of all grades as , *ur| ri*ed ms. What tbelegislature did for ( ibe comm >n schools was admirable. I-et , it do whet we ask for higher education , end we shall see a great day dawning for r Georgia, tbe brilliancy and beusLceoco at ( which none of ns can foretell." imiTMUm UtoMMENUBMENT. Will tea M*ri S*l*rertlwc •■* The University Uutum*-ncetMnt te nrt far off, ead tbe week preceding il will M one of unperalteted gelety end Intervet, ft will be tai many rrapecl* a Oomtnenw i meal long to be remrenbsred in he history of the University, lu special Attraction is tbe greet Alumni re-union snd banquet ooJuuell h. B<l>wwe print a list of the gaittaw and regular exercises : Friday efi*raoun, at • o’doek, lbs B<*rd of Trustee* meet. Friday even > ing, Dr. and Mr*. H. C. White give their annual reception to tbe gradnatlag das*. i Betnrdey afternoon the Mentor class has IU fsrewrll txoreirae, end soot* fin* i speeches rn*y be exp.ci.-d. Mr. A. M. H.rtsflekf, of Newnan, to tte orator; Mr. i T. R. Crawford, of Line I -too, tbe p*et; Mi. G. D. And. r«o i,of Athens, lb* histo rian, artel Mr, K A C-ibrn, of M*coa, tbs prophet. Hetarday evening will witness tteChsmpk.n debate between tbe two literary fajciebea. The q-iretkm to, R.. ' solved, Tbal tbe present Internal revenue *y*tee> should be r.pesled. Tte Phi K*ppM have lb* aegatlve, and tb- Demo*. tbemsM the affirmative. Merars. Duoald Harper. D. OJlw. tod E. W. Watkins will , bold up tbe Pbl Kappa’s *We, wbds Mresrv 8 J. Tnbbte, T. H. Crewford, and J. R. ; Cooper will try to keep tbe Dcmnatbeeisn 1 column firm. I Os Bunday morning, Rev. Mr. Barrett, of Atlanta, will preach tbe CommeMM meot srrmrm, and al night wdl prescte s 1 sermon to tbe Usiveraity prayer meeting. 1 Oa Monday mornmg at 10.20 o’dock, ' Mr. T. B. G.i*oo, of Augusta, addresee* tbe Liter»ry ttodettas, aud at tour to tbe es- 1 irraooe, the fa> Boptaenorespsdugs «ra ' uat fra tu* medal. Tte- Atbeawem gives Ms annual bop on 1 Monday eveotog. Toeeday will te tbs red letter day <rf Ctosmeocrmrot ft will be tbe Alumni D«y. In tb* raoralng at Iff.fiO o'clock, Hra> John T. Crave*, of B-xne, •«! *d ' Jrem tbe Aletnsi Society ie tbe chapel. Tbto addrre*. no donM, ariß be a most exerTsat oar I* tbe afternoon tbe Jtt ’ nor* speak, and Hra Bopbo<nfae medal is t awarded , At night lb* Alomnl Beaqnet wiH be . spread to tbe opera tarase, and terasts , ( wd; be responded to by Georgia* BKWt ‘ illaetrtous sofa- » ; J WrtiMwtey merniug tbe Senior, speak ' r i tod reoerve their d pUma*. . ; , Tte doetog erf tbe fa on Welaratoy evraiwr, wten tte 3e , ’ a»n give tb«r bop st tbe opera tarase I A Urge rtrraterof vwitor* are already , present, *od mor* wDI crane oe every trara- Jt will fa tbe isrgeet Commeueemewt bdd e rar*r»- _ • Tfa l *t•*»-*<, ( •*■!•«>«< Tte Uarvrrtoty Ca s'ocue to Jest off the Caromde prrrn. Lte a vdMararara bra*, and prates’* rn*oy Heme o' inter-st a«d • ioeUWrtkm to rersrd to tbe workings • ra me fUfairwty is a book w*U w«r , t*y o< tte&'*te Wehreefay. Tte Cam- f , togwe of the Jaw ctom «cfcj be A*»thed tn* l few days s . .