The Athens weekly chronicle. (Athens, Ga.) 188?-1889, June 15, 1889, Image 2

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The Athena Chronicle, j r’»i>o»h*4 vvrry hatortaj M»rn<ag. •<• itailar Per Iter, latartablj la ldt*af«. "tilK ~I.AKriEMT <TTY CIKCI LA- IOW. LARKEMT (OI.'KTY CIRf L'- AT ION AND THK LARGENT GEM- F.BAL tIttftLATION. Tb* beat Advertialog Madia® ia Nortf.-P.ttat Cirt«leto* ft> a*ar!y on* btrnrtrad covatia* la G*<.rg>* , im ia aavaa diSar.M rtlatra. Adv»r-tl**a***la at Maaaattabl* Rates, •absents to IbaCbroaWs. kaacU.rCbrooxl* B. n. mat j. ■. amaa- w. a. cnuwrr STOKE & CHRISTY Publishers. Eatorvd st ths pert ofßes st Athens, O*. for * raaaaataatoa tbrosgb the mails aavreeod-elaa* ■attar. Address al I eavasasteattoes to THE ATMLAS CHRONICLE ■■■!J ■■ "I 1 --. . !!!. '■.'l' 1 AN IMPERATIVE QUESTION. A question ujon which much has been Mid and written, and one which will comfroct the next Legisla te re ia the convict question. We believe that from every standpoint the calm, unprejudiced miml must iaeritably come to thia one conclu sion : The present lessees are accu mulating fortune upon fortune from their cheap labor, and there ia so reaaos why thia money should sot be eared by the State, and the convict labor turned away from com petition with free labor. The qora tion io 100 broad a one for discus sion here, but we believe that a cor net solution of the question will be to let each county manage its eon trtcta, aad work them upon the wretched roads of our Stale. The recent road Congress held la Atlanta elearly demonstrates the fact that the roads must be Improved, and thia Is a good wav to improv* them This question has liven discussed enough before Legislatures in the past Tbs time has come when there Is an imperative demand for its set Uemeat Let the anal Legislators settle It, and nettle It this way. There cwnnot possibly be devised a am* •Bsaliafactory plan than that under winch the present convict lease sys tem is conducted. This may be on saUefactory, but it at least rente a trial. aassrr ■> mss taerrsa aww SL , of Iflfafa • . ■ toted taiteata*. tawle y manteut, lljs bawl tatte. rrt Dattus, wa* fat aad treaaHy kutart by IHB Ml, lIMMIMI Mis, si lUb rewrtry kre aear thdtaa. Taytoe a twrety years eM.red is <4 a ratter eataal eaeed sttort, bevmg tarn te tbs seyle* •ae* tbs two warn biitlag stick, sad Mr FtatJa charged Taj tar with bagfa*. aad UWMObMfad !• * bMl* YW* MChMlfa. Is the teeMu, aad wm bdb»wvd by M» Ihehto with binewdab te bead. Tta boy sstwd a tasdat that-t«e from tee rock, barrel ea Mr. Ffaa. ata asapttort ibe teed tort* lbs bft sate <4 Ms aasfi. alaatol sever teg tee bmd hem Ibe tarty. A sepbew «4 Mi PWs ma mtt e< ibe hnwm, sad teaad too bay ousting tea quivwtag oHMwd* re* tee deed tarty The boy ted eel try te re***, but wmt m )ad wttbeM a mm Mr FteM teams a wMs. tart aa -afl Afire, hi sane Asn»*l * tads •** a aarete* art the (taaamtehaaal Cteevoottm art leas aad a aa*rete» a* tee flume at N»r«vooai«. ttwaate IS?K At the tent inirtem.be wa* afr em te teymsast the flflefl tewn as He ww a asm of ototetag warte. aad oMtomesf tea tate vmu ••• aa aw* ant ■ to mi ware a wa— tore so tee to. tea ta* la tee gerat sad dteasuam fata te tee OoMmaubb Vatoy. twa swum Ctessrsh of tee Ikeyal » sumo a. of oem Me uwaeters ween ewogn set of eatetettsn tbei eayeab WWI tfbttlM SHMHtNMiMM W Übi* Mt breem tram tea Mend, sad tee Oneewd hem Aitaae wdlosad ftsohem if efl tee tame teMMtos eea ba baeM •* «*wt tee Moy «i Armaam eeor •muMS. end yet. teto w* tort ben tee terms at sA tee* uMammsat te MMs Oatee Mtamate te eeer two adßSeas es doUem ta Paid te Ateses tetes eery yeoegoraw* oaadßssn. be vug M snum THEY »un*M« « A TAM KM VBB* wub'T trr v«e iambs wb*s kittsv ba errs, lUuaraMttteo Vn. Jane IL- ’ Today the great ease al moatisg of J ttee tseemaa Baptista was hwteally ttyottud ia the preeoeen es eeer 11,- M iitsretar Mahley made a brief aad tartWe addrma. aad had the j •ftatoath chapter of the Aeas es the ' a past II B read ae a goweeal guide es i the aneeUag. The raise es teat year's I masting ewv than adopted. The qsMdt.a an ter whsthse sisters ’ eh eaid aear ndieg beta to waa lehrs ay aad the esaveaUm edrmot* that tea sepsvdeitMa he watte The quae , tAau as to Wheat rr geld • atrhoa eaah* tee warn waa etas tehee ap and after Ml wo mtt aa u was Aortic J that H was aeaw Iter •npataOea tarn theeteervh. It ns* teas Aaetated that eMoe faaiw at |daeoe of «mww sweets mae an eg member who ■see tetawwaeaa tee sb rasa ae « Me gtew « pet ea the Mamteeg eem Tbe masteag anted dome a ttMdboa I Mt sareerngo Mewl gyttw ea tbe gvaaad that the gpmeeal rwtea of the*| < •beente flnrkhd tebisg part Is CButb- L tag pedtetaal oeuate. Tbe young teds* as unuMhame arm 1 <b» M imo goteed «o«e outogcnd aa tevem ’ •m Maw Mtahune Ocubwsm nr mand tee ’ Tbe* ndk oB mmaw to Me whi < wo* I •» «mrm at Kao Anae Owwteeg. we* * •• be tee ram M Msunakaa. m 4 •teadyr osunas AN LMOUbTRIAL SCHOOL FOR ■ GIRLS. Thio question Is being widely) discussed by tbe newspapers of tbe I State, and from none that we have , seen comes a dissenting opinion as to tbe wisdom of the plan. The Chronicle has always lieen in favor of such a qcbeme, and when ever any measure is put forwaid which looks toward tbe education and enlightenment of our citizens, be Chronicle will strive to be tbe first paper to give it endorsement and support. When the letter of Hon. W. G. Atkinson, of Newnan, was read before the Teacher's Con vention, we heralded the go«"l news with great pleasure, and we hope that bis bill, embodying all of tbe ' necessary means to establish such 'an institution, will l>e passed. It is ' a bill that should commend itself to every thinking and reasoning man. It will do a great and needed work for Georgia, and should be passed by our wise and efllcieot law-makers. It is a mistaken ides to think that woman baa no other sphere than tbe ' fireside. True, .indeed, that is her 1 noblest work. 1 If she suecseda in making husband * and home happy, in keeping the house with all its surroundings ‘ bright and cheerful, and in raising ’ up her children in the fear of God, M honest snd conscienlions men j snd women, her share of work is U> 1 an almost uuspprecialed degree j » done. k * But it is not here that woman's . work must slop. Would that it might slop at this point, that she > , should have nothing else to do than j “ to brighten the Lieut posewssiun < which we call home. Hut such is not her lot. In the busy, bustling 1 world of to-day she is forced U> 1 work for her daily bread, and ia the end lees throng of workera te* lake ' her place and do her ehare of labor ( Among tbe persevering bread- i winners of tbe nineleealb century, uowever hard the pelb may be. abv must stand nr fall, according aa ebo IB wed or poorly rquipjed f„t tbe battle. Herr fl |of bu«i*aod and re laliMia, with notbiag but a cold and unappreciative world before her, she must make ber living or sink benealb tbe wave. To prepare such of our poor, yet boeettt usd noblest women foe these •tern dnitea of life, as educational I set I tut ion io no asieb needed aa •imllar inoUlutiooe fur men. There are many proteoaione an.l oceupeUotta ia which womae may be aa proficient samsa. Telegraphy, pbooogrspby and arany other ways appear Lx ber to choues as away u. earn s liviag Georgia, like all great Stalea. bee her share of thaas energetic tuilere sod a more deserving «.las* enuM no* be found. KESTI LESI r iVhR A ZIL aw swrnattwYsve* teteWMte. Uvaa* «Oe«» SM>e astetem**,. UrUtett SMeee te* *MU» •• tee « awe. The 1 llowiag tetter kaoAe* to ns Uy Mr 1. H Obsm*. tt treea too «MmM tate tottery te Bread. tem< k*ea uwre tow* tee items totaee tee ear h * fall of te- I terret, MTiia* <4 entos mvevv fsmiava eo*i i yvetiteottv io tkot euuairy It r rnte yretry MS* so tattowe i Hteis. Bey l«h -Y<-a See. Antttatens taord aaoMesittg of tee ieart*. seuttrye teal boa of tele vtettM Camptoa Krewto my. «ka< tee mum urns yte. am •ear MUU were toft te tee etry Mvvey teefy be* ten wke was nos ta» Rwe. •« bo* teak to CM saay sad yet tbere wore . Asya when e*ec yorsMto were Oowa , ena teems U* usQartry. ts*4 to ba y* j taw teste taree were cteota, asd Uwee j ware <tay* wbae f«aef aad «edaeto* comb. ! | aaly te tad wbea oom te teuaa totaw j I towns Bamo teed b*o» aMrvauna ns* ' l ysraaye set a tew t»»o» oeyteet. ' < Tee Ctatesra puvyde os tee id very «oea | thtessy Sato a tettg stage es tevec teSw» , Ike syotaste kreAe oat. gut tertt*e and tefi 11 •swa «u* Me fanny tastato wwe yre I < yartog to teevw ansa ate wbate famry w* j, tone* Artist, and bis see > fay gtad ! ta tewtrereoa hod gmeea brtsor. tent far a aretert ataaate, are are* tataar at teat •fate fire Kteawftea bta grea tarea te tart tatttak. Br Stare**. • saw Macfiataw •aotettMtery. tart toft Utaewy. Boa fa*. • sew My tttetettMkry. datk to tre pre. tart ta ariaafi <4 t*a fowaa. bM *«a I ireta to to •■* at tatefia* •* tea* w>*4 M» n. create, tta,to"koreatett* M ttae * were. ••■* to UacrettM te •re re tre ' <ta*te tare tew fibre* ad fart a* tta j idkOML Wa feed Ma kre awry wutay. M* •«* to* cci pawaMMtafi saretaa «rt ataw : ••*■*•• ta ta* «rea *4 Are* A aca ad —Q (OteMMaS. ttttrt a g**»t taa-aatta **a afi wtt* Are* site . fan* aata aarepev •« . fata aArerty a**ra«ata tre re .4 re > recreate, ata resat to wa trey ere, i »■* **•« • fire* •*•* tar ••*. pttaa* Mr Teaia*. ta* Maas •*•* *ac»iaa*rr are ttpMM at aw arret ttttto Areirwti ■■■ •fa* tare fi*a a* ttsre Ttareyure Tta* fata iflurtai frttarti. aart tart c*Jw a are are aufiaafiae re pre. ■* T*k«*m Ata *ta tea sere to fa* *•*••« fa « mow n to *tata***te *c Pt ci ***w Ktafi tert aa* tttttt aa* afSSrew res aMw auey ttfatt. ttnatete ata **- Mare •»*** aaSefl. re re aysfirert • **• tag* ll fa'* aaitew Waste, c are ta fa* ttre •* aaree*rt tore re toc 1* atreata by Itt re rtreaag tore Am, *«a by a* anrer •fare* fartttMtott Ptoatotwiite Tta tate few ttMaare baa* bare tafl *4 fattattwa toe Otattfi Vtawc ta tea Aawatta* *reta -Mere to re* art WCtafi. ata B aa- ; ares* to ttaifabtreafl p*w* ••*• c • sac are. »•• fam a* • «ca «*«*• *are» «rt . •cfaary to ettky pt.ca c tta tottfa* •* tfito (ttasreate * tt rtpekta ttu paepa* •ta 4H*B «* bte*r«. saadrep at tata ata art* at •••• Tta** te*re<- saw aaafa tate « awry reava, red Skew* •» fore tare* ** •*•*■ pre* tta* ** ••■*at re** < I Ufa at aflw* Afi* 4 *ttt ttr ttr •• bar* Ata •w taa* <are •tar ttu*te tafa ttteto attttatt*a«attg at paware ure w are* ta** pre it • ■Cttfatt Ittte fa ffataa*, acfi Ire pre ►-»< •- ** rerefafa OVER STAVE A.Vte CMlttl*. IteaM «f iMerevt < •Hrtied frMB our licbaigeh. The Woolfolk trial proceeds at Perry and tbe State continuea to examine He wit nesses. The general drift of opinion seems to be that the evidence is very damaging acamtt the prisoner. Witnesses Brown, Ystea, undertaker C ay and W. A. Davis, a member of tbe corouer’a jury, were ex amined. Capt. Rutherford autjecled each to a rigid cross-examination, getting very little Mttolaction out of it, however. T b trial cannot possibly be conducted thia week. It is doubtful whether all the tes timony can be taken by the end o< the we»k, as only wlUmssu for tbe Blate have been examined; no reasonable Opiaiou as 1 to tbe result of the trial can be found. Tbe work of removing the debris at Johnstown continues. Tbe fear la entei -1 tamed now tost the waur wjl tiecome ' contaminated, thus rendering it unfit for I drinking ptirposea. Tbe wmk is being I tone steadily and with awi 1. but it will !>e many a day before the wnckeu couu -1 ry is cleared. Tbe Piedmont Chautauqua for this year > will terue a large programme in a few I days. Mucu work baa been done on ibis I eolerpr*s, and its succ<« is well assured. Atlanta produces a religious lunatic in | tbe person of Robert Wiieoa, a aboeioskei, who pefaiato in saying that be is tbe see - •«d bavioar. He is perfectly bannkaa. 1 El xa DiUasbaw, who lives five miles | beiuw Gainesville, is now 103 years ul' I . 1 Abe draws a pension, ber husband being a I suidier In tbe war of !•!> Mr*. Dills. | vbaw can walk, end ride, four miles lit Flowery Branch to sign up ber pension « |»aper» evti quarter. Jack Dulhae, tbe craxy has ar rived at Perry, aad will be mate * witness in ibe WooT -lk trial. It is not known wbslCap*. RattatfurJ intends to prove I by him. Tbe H ier ft* Grorgut are to bold a ; grand cooveotHm ia At iso la >m July 10th Tbe parpew « to petlict tatter ptaaa tor tamgb4 crimmale te* }ua>kx. Three miners were killed yesterday In tbe W litavbarre. IVna., coal mm>a by falling coal aad r<cb. The reieaaa of Fag- ne Parettl. tta gemidev, rattee a very use. question, la it le,air it ae«n>* ss if Governor Gordon, ta wbo* is Vet'rd the pardoning power, ban not acted, th* be may not to free yet ’ Tbe fata of Petals is ta Berlin. He wm weteosaod with asm b carens- ay by ; Ita Emper w, a number <4 princes. Count j ILrtan Bemarch, Gea. vua famenlfaai ! and a crewd >4 ogtetaia. Royal •aiuiea I were fired, aad tbe Itoab rvranvvd aa ove ■toa ea mate U> ibe H- Bev »r palace. Tbe Ksnprr'e aad t»bab e*ctang«d formal vteits. an l a grand banquet was given t» 1 tbe latte Pa honor la lb* eventag. A m«*l burtltae ertass. wteire occurred , ••ae eight taM ttvvk, te«tpw , *t He -o | reaMty. Tvan. Two „oted bard ras a, K. < IL ReyanMa and Ttaub** J- L-yd, Waal te- U>e tareae «4 l<« v Jacob Harrows, a ifag>r re ’ MsiaiaSae. ata* wa* aueral. Hie wile aad , s half witted tt*e, egvd e- sieve w r« air- p- | tag la the same f<v«a, and Mr* llsrurw,. •toe we* eb>>at fifty yrere «4 age, went tn ■ tbe daw aad toid tba dreebea cat- feraaU tbey tewrt Lev*. They betas down lb- Am* aad rushed te, efawtaaa ttoa <4d lady ' bail te to* r tree be tbe first rbtee. Tb» t»-y. • eehsaed by tbe notes, ranbed owl al i aaaiabrt dore. They faluweai him an*. I aad sevftski*-g biro, tout hire tn dr sib with | egtrteebre Th y eerred him h|e a ervi threw btaa te the dureway, fa* i«|ts p*' - WWdHtg, They nest reeaacked tbe bones I weerwl fil*. and ttau to cover up tbe bor- | rittte cruws eppliad tbs torch. They wars arrrwStol at Jeitecn. The teats rowuauad she vveurteatioe , of fits nttaeeSßO Tu>sday te lbs great Rurebdh wtel M P<rry a piece «4 l*er»toi>ey frore tewr-.tf Wswteott to th* -Aset I teal W oust <4* ta* .dtered b-to gM.a»i i <• let bun >arat> , wa* pul bsC-ev lbs Jadgr < >•» be raitag a* to da admail.iitty. Judge I GiasLe rseegved baa rbetttutt ua thia [want | Utwaa Labsti. tbs nagru betag -re the | taerv. teßifle I, sad gar* SaVy daiwsgteg | tsaUttkwy. gstuag greatly reiafttaad -a rv <•>4 w anna i puaata howssvt. Tta* •tefsaas ho wttoaaes • to rebuti il tbe to* i towny on the 'Steer a*te, ea*d be**> swa II Imo a sir-tog case abate whl end te wqeH tel i M A Pshea. <4 Cwredtoett. etireapte SttCbte I Wanda y I M ttai pane, cwitang hte •bsvart wss-i) wHh a ratoe. tat wa* {Osvuntoi I trren reaeusatteteng bte tate* - the »•»* tew* tae band, taaag tend y cart wbds a* dtaM. Mr Osa ait (tKtosa, a ytabg msetaao aad larurer «4 M reaa outtaty, d»*ta a p* .1 ad Stead tone* Tweed .y tea At er . dioßtet ev*t <tanp(»*aled tore, fbs ftotepa » «k -4 •<*-ea Mrsvd b*a M,. tewwas, and at to aneuwato be * ttsAaaw ea Tb* fffafat tata ap to Sat* ta* <*■*< ’ * Ufa (Wttttfe Bpaasrt at tteatvv ta .**,.( Aairtre Rotan *taa. tb* yrea< are ••*> fc | ieff b* Üb* fa • faf ‘j- td 1 fa «• Mjtafta • taaatw Mi fa •>*■*• <4 CM*. I * j aary «4 Fwre areaty •• Treat.*, are - I w»S ta aata to Mdkart<»»«« at «aww * ftatowv Kre* *t W*M fart, ata kw te* ' ' : tartly treaart Taatttay aftarwaw rtw a * (aawiaa*. are famy l*tta<4 ArtaaA* ' It • re a •••*«■• afiury ta<«**>r Ttato wa* aa ••*-«*>•< arwtta to a fite* ’ f , Ato-'*bfa to ttt. M*»» *. tobate tort ttre- ! , | -toy. <«>re by fa •« art a "fapflly , .. risk **■—' pare* fla. Wkttreia. a teak- 1 •M aaareha* ata tewwa** rt tfia Ata . atoste ••• fitare ■< *re a areta* fttflat ' ttaa tatokag fa Bre tay-artata ire a I , . Wtoa u* pttMto partrtafe bafinrert are I ‘ A faanwl f.dkjwta. *w Wa-’reaa. ta* , . «brt* raw aart rewwai of fa aaafa* j wrebaaa fo*l ib* ****** aa * towy 1 ateaw-tt. N H, J wa* 11 —a b**vkbte fa.**, to.rrtw *«• tewrerert are ttaro ' I f *-• rely Ufa wwrttte* ia* I*ll rreaaa*. •<»«au. Abtafi ba *ta*v. ttr*. Itaai 1 Fraarewa, a**4 awati rt». ata •**- J-to* : II Mwfia* fi>i —im tt Story ywaiu aflA i - A* to Aawwa to to kreaa* a* trem, ata ' ’ tat tbto evrett ta* tare arefiafiy wrefatt.' faAafaA bw ttwa to..•*** to b* kawrere. , H* trebas aawafiy teal lb* w*artoa<_ tout JW b» fa «• t» %a» fafafaiC MM , afa*. to itfilfart Barre to rey wtut •*> tt-ctar ata terettwr Ftaiaa w »r «r «vre*b*aaas fa Aafa wartta tw* a w w ; tta towre *4 a* arqaaaßAiana •** aata ] •tat te ata dtartu eta *•** paruruAwra to 1 a parttattly ate* aaJ *a*bw art Are are I aa* Tte «vprei fa* fattrt Tre’ waa a** at tte rev re at tte t'reattartag* fi«rt • ■ i*i*vrafitetoA A •*•**■■* fare P*tateag •apa fa* Tre ata b* mnawwvn r«*v a P*tartßtow a* faa*to*r% Pa* •• Fnttap * •areaaw. art krt t* refiMtaMS to ptey • tto >rere'«* -tote* a*** fa •*»| night, intending to tike a train for Al tootiM, but bearing of the disaster took tbe Erie railroad, which brought them to Jamestown, where an engagement was filled on last Monday. A convention of ex-confederates was held in New Orleans on Monday, for the purpose of organizing an association of all the surviving Confederate soldiers. The meeting organized the ‘ Confederate Vete rans' Association,” by adopting a constitu tion and electing General John B. Gordon, of Georgia, president. Last night at Helenwood, Tenn., a mob broke into tbe jail and took Loyd sun Reynolds, double murderers, and banged ttam to a tree near by. A note was piuued to tbe bodies threatenitig vengeance' on any informer. Pubi c sencimeut jus tifies the act. Iteureucc and Peter Slreb, two brother* living in Canton, Guin, ad->p<ed two chil dren, Edward and Fiauk beferi from the Catholic Orphan Asymtu al Loutsv-1.-. AU lour were returning home in ■ bugey, when a raiiruad Ua.u ran into them, b1... lug three inaltally, and tbe other dying in a abort wui.e. Near Greenville yesterday the revenue agents became involved in ■ quarrel with ■toMUMicnvia, and one Irmu eacu aide was killed. Tbe Wuoifolk trial continues in grea mure*:. Tue most damaging lesiirn wy I yet is that of an insb peddler, O Consol ' 1 by name, who swear a lb*l Wooilolk rein 1 be would wage kuve deep io ibe biocal oi bw family but what be would have tbe property. Tb« general opinion is that the case is etreug'teeoing against the prisoner Two young while men. B,ugt> and George taniUi, are u9r lur nor m L»wrencevi;te, G*. They bloke tab* a ’ ne.m church duting a meeliag and fired ' Into tbe crowd, and then taft, firing a vo - i ley as they went. Il w*a a very disgrac.. ful octurrenew. Macon will wod tbq following excelteul coa-miitto- from u. Alumni B>4> ty te> vmii Athena during G-»mnwnc« tueuL A. W. Rrere, B M. D.vis, U. H. Jon*,. Joe H. llsl .J ls L-ne, H. F. Mron.ctar, H.A. Iteid.C. L lianletl, N E. Harris U V. Washington M G Bayne, 11. W. Pettereun, Jno. B Hutoo. L L. Knight. M. Elkan, B R Kvsm, W. H. Udi aad J H. M aim. Jr. Tue White Ca|« are te Drculur, Ge. Tb>y notified * few days sine a man namid Everett to leave town. He bad ' um«v wives tbta Ihe Jaws ul Georgia al j h*w onv man. The White ttepe busted him lb rough the town yntterday. sfid •« ■ gi»»g i-i tn*ke him leave. Mi. Alfred Fred, aa r4d genl tenure la Atlanta, we* thrown from * wegon ia A - )«a<etday *ud b« vault was fractured ta two place, Au rccwnine <4d gent,eman recvotly I d-ed at Tyler, T*aa», ami prtvided ia bia will tbal all <4 bw property, which to said to ta* Very large, alreutd be divided ] -quslly among ell ptreorw ta the sou'tare , sanes wbu ware (are u« hi* birthday, th, tan March. Ti.« lurky ones ere re , qwuted to ae»<l their aan>>* te* I). P. Aikiae, ai Tyler, before ita Mb of July. Ttewl Tlrta Oeeltwe Affivt* nral>y ovvry ***** ia ibe spring. , T*« >y*letn having tweome accusiCNm d te* lb* hrsc uai air el winter, is weakened by ftte w arm day S of Ibe t habgleg *rw*.-n.aud I readily ymtii* l» sitaek *4 dtsrwer. Hood's itor**per<lia i* J«»i lo* undriu* ace-led. . Il ivn- a sad but rts up every p*tt of ibe b-xta. sad am- *»1«1* »<| ito- .lilies from Ita b.ood Wry It ib<* aeuaW — to *to LLTILK EMM fills. Ths Creps, tbe Eeeple and llUsste Wac>>, Tuas. June fl, lest. Et*rv<>ttS l'uu*rep in —1 |*ri<mie»<l you j end -air-rv to write io you. Ii is too we* j to work to-day. s<> I will write. W • have tree bore acariy els week*.— fam* ibtage staml Tessa 1 i'ke. and *•■«*• ta*age I Ooe'l Idle. A re* f*4k* ensne t*efi. kata *t Ibe good thtags. i<r»*re the ban, aad sirwightway d*c«d* tbal Trie* tea Psrodav. aad u.iak say who do not ! 'h*ta as th* y At*, a fit suQ 4 ** *<*• ,b * 1 sateC a*y **m The pmqde are kind M*d open te their ataaawr* M-.-ttey ie nut tbe “.-pee wwame-*' l» to* tettsew sod taaris <4 ibe prepte A o*aa may be poor, tat If be M Mmmm sod niiMuirhm*. he is preferred to the area •to* srqurtve Wealth by qeaMmwlte UMtttt*. Ibe |w- ph i*ii me tb«.aad 1 preearee II te true, toy I taw Ita a biadly rerereed. a»d H «s w«<l km>we that 1 am ate "btoatod bowdboider " Tbw sate te WMtelerttay fertile tow, and whew tbe •*••>>« ate poptetoea, the fart*, ere rate eatay m*h* «•» they tert! tew) fifty btetarese -4 tt-teu p*r tor*, aod a bate «f enttta. aad estoV lb'tug* * prapnetlo* ** The «*ta Ute •» fa taw toe* (tad, sa4 the pre*p«* •»» tto crops see sptottdtd,— Kteowab reto bee stern"* feltea io asea* tta | ears crop * **• •* fin* e tree, rren wa* from aigbl te» testae mebre S«gb. car ts* jus* wti •**• «*>r* • tald by. »ta ta j | tostame. sted rsrtlta abtost tw-eiy tasrtoe i la boMM -*»\lhe props* wey I taw **• ' been te 'be rweelry «>eee t oem**, bet the . re*<pa te !<*•• are flaw. I taw wanted to start Ibe reeetey aad re* L« ttys*** but ' j here a* bed e «**mc* . Vtaa I was ate* I dbte't f *1 eta* to m . wtow *r»!t *»d <mt ’ | of ttswh 1 wa* tea* taey s*w«ia< woet te* i j p eart ws to ei wwl. I d».! ae* want ta | testo e day'* »*<re t'wrprwMtou rectew j > ft*** |i *» *«> fit 5u per day. of wu boar* I I tai tta* rwe* of hvte« te <***we itaa itt j Attarao—ee * •*-•• tee to to a ouml rearita ! i Uta*, sort enbwe eart wnhabn. or to w*d ‘ •pl toft * I eow esrere- *> M pre Say , ttow are wwa*e of tee toate emd w*a*e «< j | tto w-arst erne tew thor I rare reo. fares ’ as* tot*, ssrere* Ctate-tee*—eart erere are - i Meeatet ttAtate T>« re are usree breure tow *taa «s a «»y | ad three tune •* are* te Goamrm. fare ad tto mry> stere teawy taww* s*d nA* to 1 red *nre *taw w-**t I bow »ss got Rai t«e *tam< y*e. Tta ww-»iswr to awful bre, bw* to tare 1 prevrt te *■*» »steel by a fAreaer love us. i he* ibe tttttev to wry bed—ft to a m-ware j es AHA wata- a*4 w-.p awafli I* I o*>re bs ' Bw tew e Hi worn art yw*fa 1 wart sot tat- i «•*<* tenreretas* te re* »*w*. Itot I reawe Ort* •** <tete urea. I are ai wuye sited to prt rey GooSf • fmprre. Tree tta y, LM Bum. fa*’* fre of pare?"”* fl W* raw* is* a*4 tteedM; Tto* rsaaeu wf tote l« a •re.ifof ref*— I teeatato* •*■* tefil sm*4 toe? j Try to Fwetw'a Favaarfa pn iai mptare ' Teo b*ore pre* tttfi* teeere aart t«e*fa teams* ata • rert are* redtanao. atert mn •aa remote tee i rewmrere otett tbte* ** •’*•< M*M a tone thy wreete of bee oert *ta astarere are yea te*U msfa a etaerfa’ sort yAreoot ooe. 'Parer te Pwa*Wp*»w *to tta enly naaaerty fa • mo* a paareW* afae *<a. *re by Arsegwa aete.r a pamrrew grersawe Tre tta are •fan* -re Hbs t « ar*l grew awnufa*tao m •rey ere. oe reeoop wtfl te mfretod.» Saw rttensstei «• tewto e-aeewr Larne tatelbm | . Sa fa fll Letter From Mr. Culp. Dear Chronicie: —While the ministers of Christ and all moral ists and religionists are exerting themselves to tbe utmost to suppress vice and immorality, from tbe news in tbe daily papers, it does seem to me that instead of the destruction of tbe works of the devil that they are actually on the increase. Well, if the suppression of vice cannot be affected by moral suasion, God will certainly use tbe more stern and severe method. We remember the fliMkl, the destruction of Sodom, and later the destruction of Jerusalem by the Rinnan armies. God must and will suppress it. If it cannot be affected by good words or gentle means He will visit tbe world with more condign punishment. Giml could restrahi the world and make them all do the right thing, but the world would have nothing lodo, ano he intends the people to do their part, and it they refuse and still I r persist in wrong. He must, to main 1 lain the dignity of His government, 1 f administer to the world its merited w punis timenl, otherwise His govern- ' inent would soon be no ginernuient r al all. If we aie free agents we . ' must act right or reap what we sow. j t 1 talked with a person recently who I t actually believes all our acts are • : prompted by the deity, and if they ! i are bad, though prompted by God, | ’ I we must be punished for them. 1 1 ’ While 1 don't believe any such bosh ■ 1 believe the party referred to is j conscientious in bis belief, but il is - 1 the * tfecls of his early training. No reasonable |*erson would com pel ua to do wrong and then punish us for il, much less a just, good, merciful Father. I can see justice in allowing us to act of our own volitiuu, and punishing us for wrong, I and rewarding us for good acta, but' Io compel me to do right and then i rrwaid me for it, or compel me to] do wrong and punish me for it, io an | absurdity so glaring, that any one ; can see Hie absurdity if they try. No air, God don't cr>mi*cl us to do | j wrong and then punish ua for it, : . but if we do it voluntarily He does. I Couvereiog with a Missionary ’ i Baptist brother ou the subject of ', AUam's |>owcr to have olteycd or ‘ j diM>l*eye*i God. he expreuaed himself 1 I I that he benevd Adam ha*l not the I power to keep from disobeying God ■l he actually itelicved that God ' bad predestined that Adam must! I fall, must disobey ami involve him self and hie entire offspring in tree > I trevable ruin, for He had prepared < i the antidote to relieve tbe malady. ■ ' Os eourae, in God's ixirixtsee the' rrmcily «a« co n tempi a led. liccauiw* 1 He aa* what Adam would da, and i lie laid tbe plan to meet the rwrr* grricj, and that antidote ia suffi ciently * llicacioua to save In Christ as many aa fall in Adam, but be di>i no I coerce Adam to ain, and He will not coerce any of hie <lewc*-n*l t anta tn be aaved in Cbnst, but ae I many aa were made ainnera by i Adm'* voluntary di*obc*iiencc can ' he ma-le righleowa ia*< bn*t by ibeir ‘ voluntary olwdience, of repentance laud faith ia Christ. The whole , motluo opera nd i from atari to pole i* j voluntary and not «<ercive. Os I course <•<•*! does a* “ll* pleasea in I tbe armies Heaven, and among the inbaLiiaala nt the earth.*' and while God circumscribes our potter, but insole of that bound* we <io all our will without let or hinderaace a* moeb aa God dnea Hie will without •ay realraioL la other arorda, God I dune ail Hie will vitboul limff. and Iwe do all *>er will withia our bounds. G«d being juet, men ifui, uefortial, kind. good. an*l tuning’ I •very atlrib*,te u> make Him perfect |He ran an* do •rung ll* <> Jove, j which io the very quiotewawne* of ali that ia good, and tbal prreludee j every ptrethiiity of Him doing] wrong. Mae never ww perfect, else | toe cowml not have falfea. “He w»* ' iws-ie subject to vanity.** He ta * frail, weak, and liable tn fail ofiea. | j but G«i to willing to help him up , I every tune and do far him all be I cinaoi do for bimaelf, but mas ia > ' shfe to do all God telle him to do, > I with the aid God will give him. YoUfU ever, Prrxu Crtr. Tto [tart rrei a ware wxhaa« to do a»w • a rtsya Satsa»&\\a ▼to. <toto< R>—re he (to frewl ware em* at ■■■•> awrretefa to teaart ■ f arete* tta*W It to *ta«tt tert ware ata ita - tort Ota Bata* tewrttrt* *rtw*T> ws ■Sßtatetoa* vrtta to to* !■** tar X. te wtea tore Rre* te Otto art£**J*a • »■•*'«**? *art ■a* arise** tare tare sf an «<*•* sarrea j Merit ■wr* taewnrarcu «arre fa-rre are to *ta aS Reaare tow i* Sa. ta* Tteta fata*, erere*aa Aw in. toresto re* fa Bsrere MOMS a* fa UTtato Uj’iteiteL M** r* a 111 eis •*!*<■* te Sts* *rws rtreu- Btott R.retain fa*teqc t fata I AQW.AI ten mattea, Lre*A,Mre. - I YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY EXAMINING OUR STOCK OF FURNITURE. BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. IF YOU ARE NOT PREPARED TO PAYCASH, We offer you the advantages of Our Installment Plan, where you can arrange for the goods on the mo ACCOMMODATING- TERM S. OTARTtEL.!. rtTrttoXM'XK.O'WTESXC. AMA» WTOKY. A Vswac Nias I* l.<x ked t"p os Aecwstel st I Mi>nlanc*'<i Mitert. Mr. Bob WiUon, a well dresrtal young man, was locked up at the station bouse I .st night on a charge of iusauiiy. He io the employ of Mr. W. A. Hilton, the Marietta street shoemaker, for some lime, but has recently b- come de ranged on lhe subject of religion, claiming that be is the S*c -ud Saviour. He bas bv* n lab-iriug under ibis delusion for several weeks, but bas only become violent within tbe fat tew day*. A sad scene was witnessed by a Journal reporter, and several officers, in front ol Wilson’s cell thi< morning. His wifi , a pretty you.- g woman, called to see him, carrying in her anus a beauti ful htile girl about two years old. “1 ted you I am locked up for notbine,’ said W il»oti to her in an excited manner. “I am oily wailing foi them to turn nv out of their own free will. If that door l» not opened in ten uiinutea 1 will rise up in ibe power of G"d Almighty, beat down Hove iron bars and walk forth to rescue ibis nation from death.” Tbe l>aoy not understanding the iron tan behind which st.aai her father, and heat leg the horrid blasphemy of a druuk-n woman who bad just burn locked up, bc i gao screaming will* Itt.b’, while the si.eui , tears of anguish coursed down tbe cbe* k iof tbe young wife, wb< *e heart teemed ‘ wed nigh br*>k* u. A friend call*d io tee Wilson, but as ■nun as be approached tbe imr* tbe raving : man waved btmuff, exclaiming: I "t want nothing to do with yon. G»> | away from me. You are nothing to me i * xcept my Judas; you nave betrayed m* ! ''Why eocmie*.'' ▼be unfortunate young man will be eent I to tbe asylum, when he can be ireah-d for ’ bis uubwianci 4 mind.—A.lnula Journal. * Ilw*toe4 (It* Prwee. Mr. R -Ixti Wdaou. the youug man met tinned it* ye»lrr<lay'* Journal as having become deranged <*n the *ubj*ct of r* ligion, waa tried before Judge Calboun yeaten)*) ahrrttoou, a,'judged insane and ordered •eul to the luual.c Mjlnnr. W na->n w** arnt to Ful'vn county Jail i for safe keeping He wa- pl*e d in tn*- I yard wmoiqc lice mt***u*hine*s, i*u* Id* C**n -1 fito wem told ■•>* him, and tuw ui -luing be j waa mure vnneul than ever. \t hen the reveum- pria-.u- n were n»t ! «etching him he c4.tub*d the fenoe anu I mad* b*a * (cape. lie w*r>t *t-mce to his home on Marietta : street, where be wa* f*-llow<d by Palrul ' man Lauds-rd and Ba II iff William*. A* ■<«>«> a* Willmh* »*w them, he ran mn |of the b-Miar and hutted to Hilum's atare I stoop, wuert becaitaUl up a loug-bladvd I Mw*-knife and began whetting it a* fast i as toe C*<«l<l to use II npou the officta*. While he aa- Whetting ibe knife iiad.fi Wt I .ins caught M* arms from b> bin 1 aad I heal titetet fast, wbil* |*atruimaa Labdford j sitpptd tbe ktotfe !fii -n> bi* band A dew i prratc struggle cnauts*, tut Wilson «(■ I finally overpowered and carried to the atat on boo**-, where be remained ngtil ’ 8-Al, »urr«>nndv«> by bia wife, Ute mo'oer" < ami a numt> rot other relative* and fnend*. Al that hour ta was taken tn charge by Bailiff Wd> i&jtik, ai»d c*trH*vj on Ibe Gmr train tn Ibe enyluoi St MilleU|(«¥d<«.— Allßiita J<mWbUw <>• H*» ow> B«m. TWv WH a t*>4 atory of a rm who b*« • fo**iß4NM Cue fa«l hor»« A tear or two «(p»» bo/l cmm ikai vw Maid to U • M «r«r. w ood fMorflek'Oa woro U*id olkmil wbal ob« i bod doe*. Ofibd WM CMj’Otde of dota*. Hot on i i««flvuito frwvd n<*U<*d thol too •• nrr of tho . Bohdrfffil born* iwvcf Hfiktal any on ' i M Wby d<k»*t yo« bneh hor fa? a ronnd •vwi if do wbol yew eioim obo ron»" b« vtood “TW WflNild prvMt toot yoe had duv ftd<ne* to Im* hot It Io - , w *T<?* Icaff*. vy friend," <Aid IM oto*r, w tb • twinfcW tn b«« k«M»w »«* well •MMMtgfc W Uofi totol I m too fn »deMfl te kl no ; • mb; «*•• RM- »«*»•* »Hy I <•»! Mrv torn < ’ bM ran* I *•*»< «vt obovd*** When a mon !«■>•• W* «m» aeeo*hpl*»b what Im aorteeUka* ta A*»»a l fe*l UHxteol to *ay sa j Wire iw f<tna pet br* Fa-onto Praarrtp- I Uoa tafwra ita patob* a* a evrtoia rawiarty ha . *H f***alr l-resH, with ~*rtu«l*rt><Ma gwaraa- i " teert a* a*-MH*y **r**tata"* *a *.e*y tacito <4 *1 I I H jwsoert ItaC ta tart eaUI. oso*S4*»*« IS U*a I prwreeataw. ll* fait *w*. of ita rtCU, ata i ‘ tta toart-ewrey art (teawaaart* <4 wawsrt* whs ' . ta** b«*it esrta by i* es ••*.**o**a,' **•**( I . •tor-u**,’ ata *U tta rtirtrareaf d**«***a ' frwaa • total Ita r *•( •«!?.*» ■* ■»*■*, ! Um b'« itetto ■** wta faartta T«tto< (*««*■*• WawlU* Frewa. ' Th* third anva! tweetier of th* ■ Werk'y Ft-a* a*>.c<*lJ-« wiL b* behi te Certafvvilrt. Ga.oa Wedee*d*jr. Joly B Tta teMwt.re aUi be catad ta order prtanfrt :y at nine o'nock a. *. Ou Thun Say lb* aOtowwam wnl leave uo aa error >»ut> of ttocto iwer-wt to nd who n»*y at toewL A fu l attrndacc* » reqtretert. I For mf-raastsute fegar-utsg tr*taf-«ri*llrw>. j tadrvw* t*. W. R-•atrt*. ««v<»{xrt»di»g *■*. . tetary. S. fU, Ga. B. F PtoteWT. PrredenL RBl I I ■ POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tto to yw>*a»r e-w re*** a «»•**»: as* 1 ' ***, ******* sta wbrtMto ****** Ba** *■• •reafa **> tta ertttwry t-ta. ata oMtaaa ■ . teta a **t preti'i a witeb ta •<!*•- tateL ***** vrtogta, *tattar ta <■(> aS* ym ***** 1 Start ata* to *vsa BtoVato #••»»» FuV»aa Utt j »«t VsZte.. X. 1 < “fat Bulk, bwt Bu.isos’" is tbe way a Western man put it in ex pressing to a fricu i bis complete satisfac tion in the use of Dr. Pierce’s Pleas mt Pnrt'ft’ive Pellets. So small and yet so ■ ticctu d, they bid fair to supplant entirely the old-style pill. An ever-nnadv remedy for Sick and B ilious Headache, Billious ness. Constipation and all blood disorders. Mild in action, wonderful in effect! Put up in vials, convenient to carry. Their use attended with no discomfort ! These sterling merits account for their great oop ularity. For the Chronicle. The l.wat Dwywwf "PowpaGur,” BY FOSS ROWSIE. The locoruotion roiled np to tbe depot, and “arter” tbe tickets were bought,and tbe M al<*(boards” and ‘"amens” were said we perceived ourselves to be rap’dly trav eling Ouwards to ibe busy, bustling, hust ling city of Atlanta, to b hold tbe grand, s|xvkled later disposition—"’The Last Days of Pompadour.” Nothing of interest was behold, d to beguile the tireless visionary piano (1 mean orgiu) of the writer, except n--w aud then some tall signs, which bore thtse lomsuuc legends: “L->ok- >tll for tbe bi Igine when the whistle blow*;’’ or *'So x -doul for the tea lb.” By and by, we found ourselves in the sytlabulwof the great metropolis. I felt -o enthused with Cliild-sh joy, that 1 immediately, and on tbe spot, transported my cor|K>ro*ily over to a poi»>u deo, and took adtiuk. Then 1 felt a greatjtbrill of extreme conse quence iquivocale from my cerebrlum and traverse and permeate ray corporeal system, and I fell and thought: “Foss RoWtiic, you’re a man—you're a literary ge..iu* and specie*. Your u*.ue will blaze forth in tbe Atlanta IcsUtutiou when the uiurtow *meth as the brilliant and cßtei luiumg journalist from tbe classical city among the beim. 1 was Just allowing my mental facultlea to perua* llie*e tbotegula and was considering the greatness ot Wa-b'iigtoo and NnjKileou, and Mi- and Lurry Gantt and thick Pruitt, and Thsck cty and Dickcus, and Tom Reed and J * Slone, and various vtlwr hleraiy clierat ter*, when a'tar-beeled, puaiHiuimouv, son of an E.bioplan bailed in* with, ‘ Shiue, tei**Y” ArtM-ulaled I: “Well, I guea* I do.” I ben ha leinarked: ‘‘Bo*-, you need* a pollan.” Now, th:* was more than tbe boatild and hoapllable spirit ot ’7O could stand. 8.1, witb a whbetiug frown on tbe I fl tide t 4 my counleuauce, 1 «j iC'tilalei't “What, miY Foas Ilowsic, »ho>e g— i— g —gland father was a settler tu the liuvo.b tKMiar) war; wbo deconqiosca extracts b-r the newspapers; tbe sup- ritileudent ol • Bunday acbuol, and principal of Moors'* lau« aviuioary, need poltehf Avaunt I faae civilian.” ”Ti»e Last Day*” wm ■ failure--for tbe aim pl* reaaou lax ause why, It came off in tbe nlgtot. There wasn’t • tuau wbu bail hi* hair cultivated pompadourly, and they •il Were drvttaed in OWUIUMte tbal, bad they appeared ou tbe public highways, tbe great and glorious promoters ot public diacoui fort and ucgitgeat pviformers ot duty, tbe ;»01-cr, Would bare ainsled them. Tbs whole atlair was a pluperfect tiuinbh tuxxie, and tbe actor*; were so drunk, th*i tuey let all tbe ts- uurj gel burnt up.— They'll never catcb Foas Rows)* in no such a broad and narrow path of iuiquuy again, t'x I wm to complvt. ly and ts-da ciously coi'fi.ib'igaUxl and disgusted, that I even reached Attorn* ia a Male of beaatly •otottety. “For along ttm I bad no appetite, wm rest -cm at night, and very much dibilliated Al er taking two bottle* of Ayer* Bars* partlla, toy streuglb and apptlili- returned i and e»y health wa« coiuphb ly restored."— D. M. F»tat. Oswago, N. Y. ■ ■ I Itt All diaraMM arising fr-un • deranged liver, or from Impure blood, m boils, toi.rtcbea, pimple*, scalp dte< a*r, scr"falou> •ores and sw. Hinge and consumprioo i wbicb i* luo<-«cr-.fui*) in ita early ataga*. ' a • cored toy Dr. Pierce'* G dden Medlca; i Dtecovrty, yr tb« monry paid for It will b. 1 w--</ipilv returne-t. t*-id by druggist* un ' ier * duly e i ecu ted cerilficate of guaran tee from tbe manulacurerx •" I —♦♦ ■»' i.kuai, Ai»Kirrufit:MKN*riß. riRORGT*. n.ARKK COCSTY.-Tb* «»- V ■ praiM-rs appomlert to eel soda a year'a J •»; ptaV f<r lto» wrf««« tort nrytoaaa of Kotall j (> MtotbeWa, 4*c««a*d, haria* n**d« ibter r*- ' <ar*. ibi* >■ to sent* all eo»c«ra«<t to abv* j <*ow. ertta* to days, ate* a*<d Velar* aball i to* mart* lb* j«d(3>«nt rt th* Covrt 8 M HEKKINGTON, Ordinary. Jan* Id, law. X’OTICK 18 HEkEKY OIVKN «f an tertoa ta* to iatradse* • Bril at tta •dtonnwd «•*•>»* of tta tagwtofarr*, te ta rntilLd “tn *«r to porrrd* for lb* regtelrtdee rt v<M*rs I I* (hr rvsaly <4 Clark*, end tor vttar per ivart." A*. Jan* I Mb, I Ma. AI’PLK ATIoN FOR OF DISMIHHION. ITI.tZABETII A Ttarw-ad u ita Admtala J«'•tai <4U>* «*t*t» ot Krtii* Tauraioad tarrag repr***«>t«d to tb- Coart tbal ata baa I fallr *da>>et*tor«d *ud £■<•(«, *ll pvraoo* *r» I -.errbr toCfita to *be« ***** If *ar ttay a*n. 1 M <ta '*<*!** Oetotar Tatar Itete at to* Coart I rt Ord>»»ry of Clark* Co**<y eh* ata rtunatd I ««* Im d.arbsrgta frera told adaoaialratior, tod r*e*»« iatwra of direrireea ta term* of tta to*. Tkr* lUa day of Jana !•**. ». M. lIEMJUNiITO’r, Jan* It, • ar. Urfaary. NOTICE. A fiMlWfrtTKATOkrt. B««e*t*n, Gaardtaaa . 1 and Tr*M**« •*• »M.A*d to raak* ihrtr rateteW •* pr**«rib*d by la* aa «r tafeea Ch* Arat ot Ja>y »•*(. .« N. HEBRIXttTOX. Ordraary. J*** 10. Isa. JSMIMMaSt. / < EOIiGIA. CLARK E COUNT », Ordrery". " f Uflto*. Bay *l, Itafi.—Fa*a«* May Ittaa wy b** apj-tad lor p«r*>*net>l letter* of ad • \..*n<m •• 11. *MM* of II 11, tote W **>d *o«My. -t-e**Mrt. and I anil p*** •p»a to* ***** <m> lb* first Monday i* J sly *<»l Giro* sods' e>y hand ata afisart arg ataare B. B. HAKRPtOTUM, yirrirU Ordraary. AtEfiiMalA. CLABKB COWTY -T* aU Ik «r»*a *»y«.*ttrt MK. Itoaraaba* i* ««■ fora *ppa«d to ta* tor pvmaaaM let ter* ■< aAmratarsuoa as to* astote of Kd*srd trlly. Ma* ot aaad eorety, dra*aa*d. and 1 will jmo apoa aaad •• to* first Ban da* <• Jslj seal. Gaaae sad*r my beta *ta rdfirisl arga*t«r«. Teoa ;*to *•» es Mar, Iter*. K. M HLAJLISGTok, Ordinary i srrK-U 7^" ’ I I nfaitairM, lore—r. * Ctaawy I a aaratos rt tta **t*t* ot M. ta Cbaaay, da «e*a*d. o p*«a*eta toat ta ta* fatly teaeteWMart ' tta dsu. a rt bte aaad trvst, ata pray a for ‘ tars ad teamretott Tto* '• --torvdortto mu'i ta, perso-ae eo*c arsad to ah** cares, rs any Itay eaa. a «m ar tad«r* tta tna Mitrtag ia Attreas a* t, *ky am>d ••«*■(** ahattlrt sat ta rtierbargrrt fire •art irre a ■ iiutkixoTox. apttTtekm. Ortta. ry. You are Invited To Call and inspect our new and COMPLETE STOCK O F DRUGS, MEDICINES, ESSENCES, PERFU M E R Y. FLAVORING EXTRACTS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET POWDERS, CHEMICALS, SPONGES, BRUSHES, COM BS, SOAPS, * And other r.rticlea too nunieroufi to mention. Everything Fresh ! Every article GUARANTEED. Spcctial atteulion paid to Prescription Work. We use only the best and purest Dntsis and Chemicals, and adopt the latest anil most improved methods of compounding. Remember the Place. 72 Clayton Street, next door to Taltnadge Bro*. Wade & Sledge, Telephone No. 15. fifi, B, ncQlnly. J. A. Hunnicutt* M'smrr & hj n cutt ( Contractors AND BUILDERS. PBOFUBTOBB OF TUI ATHENS STEAM PLANING MILLS, (Maar Northeaateru Railroad Depot-] Lumber, Lalba. Hhiuglaa, Lima, Cement, Plaalei of Pari*. Moaldiug, Bracket* and H*|. nator*. and Brick alwnva on hand. DOORS, HASH AND BLINDS a aneelaliy. A large 10l of No. 1 Mvcbaolca employed, under tbr aaparviwion ol Mr. J. M. COLI.fNS, who ia acknowledged to ba one ot tbe bail workmen in (lenrgta. Red action in* Prices! I’rieaa greatly redneed on Moulding, Bracta ala, Rahiatera, D .ora, Saab aad Blind*, and on Drawing all kind* of Lumbar. All good* will ba delivrrad witbin the cor porate liniita of the city PURE OP CH ARG K. Thankful for tbe hb«r*l patronage hereto fire extended, a conUuuauoa of the aama ia r apectfully aollciled maiitl ly. McGINTY A HUNMICUTT. MAKE THE Holidavs CHEERFUL! Now, that the re sort to the Mountain Home, and tbe Cot tage by the Sea is within sight, it might be well to consider if a convenient and portableset of Lawn Tennis should not form a part of the camping outfit, with a set of Croquet and Base ball for a side amusement. Ladies play base-ball these days,and then a lit tle mental relaxa tion in the shape of a healthy Novel and a swing in a good Hammock, with the entertainment that all Nature out-of doors supplies, should fill up the Summer days with pleasure and profit, and restore health and energy to the mind and body. I have aotnc flue eel* of I>awn Teouia al Twelve, Sixieeo sod Twenty Dollar*; ami a fine variety of Croquet, Baae-ball Goods, Ham tnocka, Ac., at loweat prices. * D. W. McGregor, THE BOOK STORE/ ATHZMk GO. Georgia, clarkecol.vyt. orrtiaary** <Mfa. Atort tM, i*Sfi. -P. W. Ctaarey, ««*c««a* of tta total* at Paal Ctasre, da nread. rapraatata tart ta baa folfe dlartargad ta* 4*tre ot bl* aaid »«4 pray* for >ata ter* of dianattia. Tta* tottarvfor* to aatffy all pwranna coa <*r*«d to ab«* earet. if oaf tta* eaa. oo or tafora tta fin* Bo*4ay ta A*ew** aaxt, *by •aM cteretor abaart so* ba «-aeba*** fire •art tna*. B. M. HUUMMMTOM, • ptrfwtak Ordutory.