The Athens weekly chronicle. (Athens, Ga.) 188?-1889, June 22, 1889, Image 1

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" i WORK .-<ery Description NEATLY »d nuimr execited at 11 CHRC JOB OFFICE* THE ATHENS FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS, M anufacturea Iron and Brat f C aatings, Mill and Gin Gearinfl Z iJr and Machinery, Shafting, Pulleys > 11 " Hangers, Ac., Circular Saw Mills iJL/gHfigiik Hand and Power Presses, Cane •£\ tafcfa’ M 1 11» s n' 1 Evaporators. jA* /jljfcteiw 14 We sell bisstoi. s >IW- Ruliinr Belting. Packing of all kinds, In* •pirntors. Injectors, Valean, Piping, Pittings, Steam end Water Goages, Ac. We ar» now making Portable Steam Engines, which we aeil with an absolute guarantee as to quality and workmanship, and at prices that defy competition. WsaUoaell Atlas and Ames Engines, Turbine Water Wheels, Mill Stones, Bolling Cloth, and everything needed about a mill <* fin. Call and ere us or write to as before buying. THE MOST COMPLETE LINK OK BOOTS & SHOES IN ATHENS, 1< AT THE ONE PRICE SHOE STORE, OF w 3 SW'-KH ® ©0 |jp~' Kailsfaciiun gaaraateed with every pair PLUMBERS. |a«ea »«•« eeea.se see...an ...ee ae .aa. .a I KKKT ALWAYS <>M IUMO A <XM>n tCFFtT OF STEAM and GAS FITTINGS i gabden hose, and BPECIALTIIB IN ELECTRIC GOODS, JULIUS DORNBLATT LAYTON FTUkKT. ATUKNR.UA PARR BROS, House and Sign Painters, I > ECO 1 < ATO ns and Dealer! in Wall Paper Paint*, Oil* Varnhh oa, Bruabeß.Etc m. »». winirtw* eTwai.vrtf aeaa re si tvaa-w.ratkimsi THE ATHENS GAS LIGHT CO., r«er IJGIi r. tllCAr I»OWK1«. MAIBM «w COAL, COKE AND TAR, CABKFVLLY fa RKKNKD ANTHK A»TTK>.4 BITVMIN<>< * COAL AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. COKK to the Cbewpusl aed hew* ttoel Be Conkiag Ntafaw s»*t Ra.gvw <t* ra tvHiav «»** m* a. & mandevillk tba <bt Bafafa- >•* /ft W ? ft i . «•** t» cu*-« n<«uiv I •KA mrn •»• «-* w» • *“■ b-H MW <—• fa •»• »** «-* ($4«« fa tant«M <faw r»*«a mTmT«*>'"«*■ fa* *• W J3€l« «HM* •» «M» •—«fa •fa. •■» •»**■♦ MaxMMMi « MX *"• 4 ■ «■»••*» •**»•* r*"** * —***_ * w »«• «»**a »•*-* ■ »«• •** •<■ * M*» fa»* • f-w MM MM* • >*.■*•• MM* C. A. SNOW & CO. «mm im •«** »■« ■■* *•■ . ®lje ttfccMg Cljvoniclc. VOL. H■ ■ - SStl.llflllUlj I TO LEND * m CLAKKE AND AD-| JOINING COUNTIES * l*ta**« pttr*Ha «••>■*»• **Hjr at til IKK CKXT l*aa.**a. , »«* L . W D.Gnffbtn ; o*~**a 0 FarraL * a»k I i notick. * t«’’*r*tb*x ImMx *aar«MM ( . * «*- t***a*» «r» <m«A>M X oa*• «fa» <•*<■* >*P «*•% Jk • , I faar •* s** fa* aaaa*•* AWFs" GEORGIA, SATITDAY .ICNK 22, 18S9. The bill which will be introduced at the adjourned session of the Leg islature by Hon. H. C. Took, tn pio vide for a registration law for Clarke i county is a good one. Il meets our hearty approval, and we hope it will I pass. Il is the right thing in the I right place. In fact the legislature i will hsve a great many bills before 'it that merit the approval of the 1 people of the Slate. Athena, like all other places in the ! world, is full of people who think j they can run a newspaper belter I than any boSv else. To all such, our 1 columns are <>f*n for articles over I their own name*. Now let them ex - I press iheir sentiments for or against i anything they wish. “Pul up or shut up," is the slang phrase for ■ such people. It traema that the next head In go ‘ under the guillotine ao ably handled by John S. Clarkson is 16 lie that of * Cwgk. W. 11. Burnell. Well, all must go aoon or later, ami CapU Burnett j | may go out with the assurance that I be has discharged hi. duly well, as ’ evinced by the high .landing of the j Athens po.tottk'e nt Washington. Your time now, Bennie, but oars next. Fortune is fickle, and its weather I vane lorn, with every passing nreexe I Bui when Democracy gets la again, the wind will out be tn the east. Il will be a cheerful brrexe that will Mow steadily for Mime lime. F»r the ( hrueieie. UVIMJKL GOVERNMEN T. Parental gov.rr meal by force of I arwit, is often brutal aa<l cowardly. ' Very recently a prominent ciilaen of ! our Plate had occasion lu upbraid bin ward for what be thought wan i neglect us duty. This »n perfectly ’ right and legitimate, but be did not I •top here—aitbuegb the young man ia quewlioa was twenty year, of age ' he was threatened with personal I chastisement. The contemplation of I gadiguily so wronghl upon him j that ia the heal aa<l fury of bin pnanfoo be murdered hl. benefactor, I'his appeal to physical force ia Ike , govern me el of children ia radically I wrong 1 never knew a child wbo! wan cunstaaliy auhyected to Ibe i humiliating dlaripßae es the laah ! that had any mau’iseae about him. ! The very reactive of the boy ‘a nature la ci waked, all <d chivalry be might have puMtseerl i. driven out nl tbe point us th® bayonet. Pi»ow me a imy ur girl tbal tn kind u> his math •r, loyal and rea|<rcifal U> bi. laibtr, treluved br brother and .taler, a g>-neral favorite is the neighbor iwvod, aiway. bright and cheerful, < sad I will guarantee hl. deticatc desk has never been marked by tbr | brutal lash from bi. father. On the > •ohtrary. that b»>y ba. Iwea rearwi! •qaarv at to the full Matureef a man i by loving kiedMMM. An lactdeet I rwuilert of a snoet patheUc aatuf* A father baa acca •Ina to correct a charming boy, r wicnM* wilful withal. Tbe liUle fellow e»a obaliaata, and to conquer him brale facte •»» ward, be was : beaien with Mr’pea. Tbe falbe. , went bta way to bio place of bast | area. That Bight the buy was t m tsed with eae of tb«W msladiva so I •eddea and fetal, that caaeee te i child res. A< eta coogo.tfaa bad de I refaped tlaalC, aad whoa atuenisg caste toe hide W«»w bad paoMwi fruat ibis world to that oae that. •el. ail tbiags nghl ll»w biller m»M baveTwea tbe aaguiab of tbal . j talbat Mb**, ••cmartag Ufa boat) of \ tb* h»y,b* dMcawmi lb* «*npa* J*A by bM ba»4 Ab. *a ’ { N» •*• *»* •* ba*. biiadiag te*r» * **t*«*rb** ar* *Hka aaavatlia*. «•*•*! <• *1 i*h*a fa bi**riffa k«p aadar Ufa abafa>« *t bl* OM» wtbg. lb* Aaritaf a* amUrUMM aari B> h U *M*y— ibto far tba ebtidr** |l* gTWM ap brit»’i»f tbr panala m aa**cvifaii* aa**r*> IH4 •* awe 1 w* a ba* aUnpuag b»» t*lb*r M ki« <*MBp**faa. aair«a that tabfaf **• : awar* at m*» *•«•a*»«a*a b*4 cb»» , afr««a ia hw if*aiMW*«* Tak>*« •l«« biMatf ■» « •»*». p*n •* u» . bay*a b*r4a*. battaf lb* fan fa lra*l kt*. Hbn»< i»U U apart* , i*ih*g bMB aiMayafa >*«**A4.»j. vaaatag i* bi* *b*« ia u**t>fa. | Tba b*>y a b«*d »• ibM b>a4 *f a< a* *.p ibm ar* al way* afAaaJiA fc< *»*a aa ar* aa* tba <>ti* aba* •»•- uartf by Um ***bar. c*>l •» »ttb lb* j c*At«K r««* a* lb* rwb *f *Ar*u«ag , I afar Faniaaa ia war taafa*. *b* *t»> |** * *lb ba*a** a i -»<*r* Um Pai **4 ape*. Uw cbi*L w . <* _n■ a— i i I whj — u*»*« «f bar*«*. b* i (t«** *m a® ta bba i*w»*«a «< a i*Aaeg •a* MM l<*M »fa« » OMMMMa *•<*« • i.aaiM* Mb •» 1 1 Mm »M**i Van*- IW' • X«* biaßfaUbt *■«•* > ' V «m*m .*r •»«*• a tfa*« at lbwHM 1 . gatji rM—rf X* •*» fab* * MM ••»•• •mm Am |MM>« • ** I** *•»**• ' M M* 1 j THE LNIVEKBI TY, TTIR PRESS AND • I THE PEOPLE. r Tbe L’niversily is climbing ups ward, and that ala fast rate. Tbe 1 ' tran who says that the University e is without friends is either blind to e reason, or has not investigated the e matter. j i Tbe first friends we wish to notice are the different pafiers throughout tbe Stale. Tbe University has a friend in mighty near all tbe pa[>erß. 1 Moot energetic in tbe fighl for r higher education, oulsitle of Athens r | papers, which have ever been on thia line, is the Atlanta f'onslitu i lion. Yesterday it devoted over a ’ i page to the UgjvwrsUyr. and gavu Ha I leading editorial on tbe subject. It has proponed a magnificent I plan for the advancement ot the , ' University and higher education, I and has .cl to work to carry it -I through. Ilia going to lend its every effort to the passage of Uie Felton bill which will embody the > principles of its own plan. We | join hands with thia great journal 1 and wish II auccesa lu Ha eiforla. Not only tbe Constitution, but ! other papers are ia line. God-speed ' them in their work, and the Al Leu. I Chkusiclm will strive U> be furemuat. But not only the pres, of the Stale I. in line, but around the iranucr of higher education the masse, of lb« Mate are rallying, fbe people are naming over and will •land by the University. CUaocel ior Bugg. Lua awakened much enthusiasm on Ibe .übjeet, end ‘ ih« ude baa al iaM uM in wbicb is I Ji.lined to reach tbe high waler < mark of .ucccm. Un with liw work; the |>copie of I Georgia aic uot such luoi. aa many ! would have them tie. They know j tbeir beet I Glares la and will stand I by them. • Pul u. down •• being heart and | soul ia favor of the Felton bill. . m j M aday's Daily MSM. »•>!•• Uratas A sad death uccuirud ibb utoraiag •< ' tbe rvutdeuca us CsflV. J. IL itiicb, a tew I miles slow lßi> city. It wm IMO. Mstmh. <4k Sms »f liev. Z. H. and Ida Graves. II I mm .bout two yuan “hl, aad bad beer •ufi.rwH dace tbe tfad w* lebtwyty- A< • tbsi rage Mis. G..VW Was ia M»«.|4>U. < «ad mnamriD* sviwhed vbe child. P'S •Wh>U he Havered Ml that cuy, sad Ibra >h« m-* bar bnatuM bim to tbe btaae m mw imirnt. wear tbb cry. Kwryttle. ~*l sfbettaa sad Mi l oath) »«««»< w«» Mm* for ’be *ufi. rev, but it wa» all wnb <M send. The tone ii atuliM* ha. • ■M<« rttete cd trwa to Who deeply »yrops lb*r with her >• tbe wwv WuuUru which ha*. dMheaed bet l<fe. The fseets! wifi ■a*, plow U the bums la iba ararulag. • to toe rrwim Wtli be pieced ia Uk . taw to. girMMHi al Btoito* church. Our re I. ton V»ul r< memtorr that fiev I Hi Ur»n» was ptarwd tbe Aeyhm i .aae aeto-bv W« Irwru from Cap*. *.>cb last ba wft tbe Atjleai uM tang ! toward •*■! * bow w<ih rutativva at I U«ea Fwto, N T., aad la cba-ge us mu< ibaMßaa « tbal vtalurty SbH*«b aS a r btoto Tbe MUs tafvM of •» aad Mr*. J. E j PtoM sited Rsadny smwaiag Mmol te* I ..tike*. The bvua cut w«a arped aUs! i | sum aroathsi aad ta* t»a»rwl luci* ptec I ! frvwa lbs tewwe al tea o'stach lbw mntaiaf , Vs wan tbal Mr. Peru* sad wvfs w* I (tarty taav. Atbeaa. aad Ural tbe body at: uatn to a vwaVusih tb-y gw la Iberr ] .can, wbea d w 11 be oral far aad totar- I I nd Ttoy base tbs tytopslhim a< atsay j trwwto to the* (teat fam V* wki »e«a Abnw’ VW first of July. «be PrtesMtm i taev wy ovl Hcms dowu fas atonet tbrs. aeeh* Tbe cApret fcW SbX <“»<. • *> *ab* auas arnc* needed repaw* ea the tear Mart «f tbe rpeCsUtot* •« tor i ( r«ea »-*• itartag Uta s»ryyat» <* <*• I fam The Wee. aS (be Mub.wta« Las* ftatarday aheewma Um I«hiaewr *rwe* ntos Ihota llml ling, tenrvaw eg «wevl towns tram th. tea «d to (* er •eat »• Oayora «Wes« A* the brisk* tag. aae us tea «towru the barm at Mr jC. V F«rv cnasMst Mm to run away I Tbe taee wwa ban. rboacb wto ewy UaS | h aad W* tor reedy la* tot* be to a fay f * os. hi J 1 laaprt W«e badly (buck ed ued (tofaved a «aud dsai tram tea I inov »m«. a B(O* Wean e« Sue •* Meeoa eoauw- Stoe Weo. (O be towwwpe* a*S S>*e : A fewrteenaa .to te»M lbta»Vb» a. t a*M*a -spatter te* ia Uraanr oawaty j •baa* «*a tadee tram V an* Btoal, a ra* ‘ eete rd *• bar town lauad. item* at ter to* maersi num booe esaataned m *1- ' w**a es (bo esw. atol dtaun te* a a rap> • rwe te ray 'bai has terra traad Ito tee i B>i<*tate Swaam. We we mt lOWtod test a (bast to te be ruak. wad SBaaton week CMaaaeaard sbssv to- A r*.a— a * fa ywani at State p*a*. •a* van «e* «A br SaneaS ra* aa a*e«c*a*t • ate- teem To. faraase a w tor at tab* I snraar capaEKy. saa *«* g**» imfS iymmai tea •amborat baud* Thro a a tawaa fas oraeae eraraty. and ' «be <. u>r*M-m to «tad te Bear (ba t taw ' i>.aorta!, r-worna ar. to tor dtwsfamsd. Bubfadph Vswfab. to tea ban as*roka tatorasw . C liter*« yrtauc tor ate tot I SteSttad ate tea* idbco by Cwutotol G - ? ——— I ’ tor Unas pvutal a hsw *rao* MV* I Mato a.'at UtoUMteto W (OS a*<'i~w Jtamasy LOCAL dots. Mr. Miller Willis, the noted evangelist, was on tbe streets this morning. Be sure and read the thoughtful article on snutber p«ge entitled “Cudgel Govern ment." It is well written and will well repay peruval. A gentl< man complained this morning that he b»d placed Mane precious little friskets on tbe grave of his I.Lk child.and they Were s'ulen tn than forty-eight boars. Cannot this miserable tbi< vtng in ! It*cemetery be suppressed* Mrs Alic* Williams and Miss Maude, tbe ' wife sod daughter of Rev A W Williams, of Atlanta, are in the city, and will be- tbe I gwnta o( Mr and Mra R obert Chapple for ! Mane time. There is Mill another enterprise under procera of consummation by <»r us our wealthiest concerns in thi* city that will odd erratiy u> Athens as a business point and us o rtsta coming * a matter of short t tne. W.II gtv e full detail* in a lew day*. Cbea is a favorite game in Athena at thia ■casou. and we bare aome fine player* here. Our city baa tbe youngest cbam pion player in the Stale, be defeats many ot tbe oWet mca el Ibb pastime. Tbe Clark Cuanty jail now bas four in malea. They are all in for Mealing, snd i woof tbe prisoner*are male and tbe other* female, all c>>i<wvd. The property aecur ed by two of llwra would mH amuuut to IlMk A thief rourvri tbe residence of Mr. J. T- Su'to* while th. family were at bt<-akfa»t i and made off *Ub Mr. station'* c at. Our ciliaeito would Ju well to keep front d<a*rs j hatoedto* tu»rw m ao much Uneving gou.g on. We kora that Mr- Cuariey Colston, tbe miller fur Tay >w Bns, bad two of bi* Hn«<-r» rut off in the mid l*at week abeui twoo'etack. W.ar. Intnrmad by nor worthly Tax llr« eivwr tt at U«v« an- a i«ra* numta r of peopte who have rrtewed to give in their taaea. They *>y theft name, were n>4 put to tbe jury tv>* and that for tbia r>»- «oa Uwy are esttapt fnna paying tax**.— Ilwy are ml<t«km> about lbw, »nd If they 4> mW gl»e ia tbeir prvfwrty, tbe result will be that they will bv double taxed. W« era glad to not. lb. MKCtna of Mt. L L Kaisht at the bar. He h«a been ntnaeai f« we. ral era* Involving large vmMinls. and bte bora very auccauainl in tbeir management. Mr. Ttaw P«pe. «( WmhfaM■*. Is visit, lug Mr. 11. If. Wiwten. on Hull *>rrM Hume thief enttovd the hall of Mr. J. A. ilrart Hatarday, and Mole a fios hat off tbs rack. N■. Puetsv. of Oreenstami, has arcepte>l * poita* with the tairprtae Mtn*, an-l will make Alhews his future bom.. We are (tad u» «t*u> itaat Mos Nelli* LaaafogA us WufatetHM, to town* of owr Repwiers wnra at tbe Chapel am! o beta were out of the city rteaday—beww w. oout foe this tiruc. tie n«iuma heeded "Al tbs t’Uurctaa " K vrral |xrl>ea vito'nl tbe wet. t-worke otlerday and rtmiliml over unit! after us o'clock, when th. galea were cluem! .■Unas of itar yunag lad*, w*. a.ttrad u romtanr farted w.m fence*, and u wa» with dtfltewlly that they aucrweded In gel i-ag oat <4 the cm! ware. W« fm l safe la ray tag tb«t they will lews* mat tlaac tafon the aatra ft hwked. fiemrai panic, walking acruas the traslle •tanday rwwlag, mag app ar brf.w* tb> Mayte taraannow aflaraoim. Tbe fias hw tbto utfvtxe to parity toawvy, aad lbw boy* •ad mm* wu«M <fo well to avted such praetios m the fsrare. Ike* Bniila,CntoSvd. knocked hto (Wee*. MWI in ito. toned with a brick Hawday rev stag. Be ptaad gatiltj. and tee M*y«w lei taa.upN < aia«r*ton eanirs. r*e Fta* te«nr*’ <*•** *•»•«*** Vaeawev Yto. PacKawra went virtaewwa hurt ttatwrday MgM to Hw* debate WHS the PiiWKHtaasitias Tbs <1 seal lira was Br «**, -Th. fviaaet laurate toeraaae •ywaaa aka* i<l tar atourtMuii " Tbs fa toaui w * wpuara by a aptowdtd if* eh ftuaa Mr T. to-m Ctwwfatod. ot Le catosew, to IsaaN es the aVnatele* wfa and tbs DsteiUhnniiMß. He *aa faUawad by Br. ttaaaid GUto, of Ftactata, who »f --haM tb» P»O Kaape aad ito* aa**ttve.— Tbea Wanna raetoralra etelvraid tbia«». tor to J. Trtbtato. of (taewepruto. then •ptee o* the aVrwiadvm toibwwed by Mr K V Waiktoa. ot Ciarruai m. <ra th* nog*- wee Mr J M- Ctaupra. of GogwwweJe. ekwad lbs BgM far tbs DwwMasasataaa, aad Mr. Boated Uarpw of Boom, far tba Ph Kapaa* tor W * Ttarara*. the eflkteei to«cn •wry es tbs fa bate, ttea te total (ted Uw Jadgs «f ISO Prtoate. Hoa P W BiiStms. M» MaMrMi'a rriarla arara ttaMiy aa« •aS ot «aa*l *4a«aa. H* cat traaal tba *- •a at ill. 4 tba aaaabMaor tba raa*aar«. t*a S«MaMa 4M aot aaaaad tba* m 4r<w Tba •tM*** *"* Aba* *m liartiliit M (••or *r tba a*«M>a*. Tba Pb-Kan** ap M Mat jmm. b*4 mm *Ma awaarb*. »ba* tba 1 fr<«****>■***» CMM M «a4 M«P«m4 «t*. .. Am *» jw. tba Pba-Kappa'a **• bar* tb»ar. ta*»b. • ■•Mx-Ta. tarn lA—* b-aM*. tbr fa * Mgag »««4mw «f CxJMH 111 »«<*•* b •afay M IMMpMr caw. tj j«A Ba aaa arwbMM yaaMa«**r at U* far*. bcMM *f Waaaaaas. ar* aafaM aaaUi at Tifu* abM* ba bat fafat far a*Mi*>M< ta a*k Tiay Babfar. tba M*r« at b»»*rt ***Miy. <Mt ibrfapW aMMA at Wbo/ aaaMta. «b* bat pMtMMbtly trarirt ba* Mm* tba •••I Aa awfa. bad jm paaaat Mr. jiiMMpra Ml te<l I bfanpraa* at WBU mm*, ifa »aa arraawa by Br. ba*M a*t Mt Mr F«fa* V— r ur p*M< oriM M m* V» MB* *S tbr >«a tb* aPfanMKA. ffa ta aM utt art * •■*. Ba «* aMI ia atbn*, ar t*ay Ha faara tbat ba afl fa >y arbat : «*.« ba • car-fat fa WbewO. Br my* i nai fa fap* ba «* fa afa*nt • tn*. Vfa* abb* tfa faaaM fa afar t* pr«a* «a ai*> fa •**■> »*> fa fat a* Aa** »fa* fa •“•** W irta*i aafay 1 ; « B* *»y* ba •*» r**at ia X«. I ***** abt Skat ** *•■«*« b*a* tbat* aa*. ■ Monday’s Daily. ANNUAL SERMON. Kl ItKV. R. N. BARRFTT. OF ST. fal KBC*M KPIM< OPAIa CIII Kt 11, ATI.AN FA, CwA. Cwl.T. K. teifawo Mpoke Thi, Mern fag-The Mopberawrea (’••lent. The antmid sermon was preached yes - tenlay to a very large crow.l at the Uni- I versify chapel, and was listened to with a great deal ot interest. It was ine of the I finest rvrr delivered ben-, and elicited | much favorable comment. Tiie choir was Composed of tbe fast j musical latent in tbe city. They were : I Mi-oes Dobbs, Mell, and Tlll.e Morion, ! alto: Mi.ssea Maggie Morton, Ida Schaller, Mrs. Geo. Hodason, and Mis. H. C. White, p'prano: Strahan, UrBVtS, Craw- ford, ami Has*l on, tenor; and Missis. Layton, Turner, Mell, and Geo. Hodg»>n, baan. Prof. J. P. Campbell officiated at tbe organ. The opening hymn was “Holy, Holy, Holy," and was very beautiful. Rev. J. C. Davis read part of tbe Epis copal service io a very impressive manner I Tbe ’Te Deium" waa then .nag. Rev R S. Barrett then announced hi* text from tbe parable ol tbe wise man who built bi* bowse upon a ruck, aud tbe foolish man wbo built bis bouse upon the aaud Hto subject might fa called “Character Building," ami on this line be addressed tbe andiei cv. • He quoted from J »bn Ruskin, the seven requisites of character building ; via., sac rifice. truth, power, beauty, life, memory, and obedience. Tbe life of everyone shonld be one of sacrifice, should be offered up to what to good. Each oae should giasp with both hands, that which is true, glorify God, and eojoy him forever. Ttutb to that io tbe character which does not deceive. Many men build up their character with brown stone front*, when in tbe back-yard la only to be amn dilapidated Weather boarding. Life is the fancy, sympathy aad imsgi nation which lend* strength to the chat sc ter. Memory m that part wiiteh bear, tes timony, and every Christian stand I strive to be s link tn tbe Cbaia which stretches back to tbe cioas of Cbrisl. A great many toys say : “Tt il us how to make momy." Ol wh.t worth to a man’s Itv it tbta be the object. It * vslut- Iriw if il d<>>* n»t take lu the seven great pi iucqfas of Buskin. Tbe Hib,e w a U it took on srctattciure, on cusracler build ing. It tai' intended p> help i*ch mortal U< build raft ly and surely. It bas twiea ac-' opted by tfa age aa a tea'-book, it to in spiring tbe nineteenth century, inertaaiag cu*ity and funttebiog Bh-u tbe means ot bncomlug truly great. It is * populai bQPk> Hobvn Blmvre, Ura latest novel wh<cb baa taken tfiv wurid, b*. an enm utout cirrniatMMi, but tbe Bitde sell* belter. It sells »<0 to 1 us this novel. He looked upon God as tbe editor of the B b<w sa-i not tbe «r ter ; asatlwting but anta-diftes irrai «b« right rl«aa, and cont using tbeir wurka. Into th* bartuonlom *b<4e. IL - b* M<k*> to* l(W, D<Vid fut poetry. Mathew lea narrstive, and Paul for toffta> Tta B«I4» to a m».‘a fsltiiful friend. Il ewer fist Wis. but tells him ins every fault • rtu all klu geutku-as. Il point* uut tb< r«*fs upra the <H«p. a* *• Iqtbt tavuar, s»4 aavra many a wral tnxn tarn*, wrack™! .pra Isa rucks. It *)*•* uko a. Idral up to wbteb they may Wurk. We doo'l Sad msa (wraarata* all them trait* at once, but Übrtst c «ntai>«a tta m a* ialw oae I >v. ly character, and turatetas ua a tofty liiral Tbe Bible tnapirr. aa with a MIJ moUee. sod give, u* a definite ta4»- A city te ewer tra-h ttnLm there be a bnfwof tta (wnuMMwey. W. majf build, bet aataui ttave b« a bop* <d prn&sm acy. our buildla« felto. Build u;»ra Uw ruck aad efa tbe mad Orel In Bdsrrta il to taxi that wU.«» wore fraud trading upoe U>- tadx. of ta ssu <4 a fxmw a«« wkiab were covered »p a Ito « aad *oow. We. lAewtee, may covae up our faed*. and lire facrilfal lire-, fat befue. tbe throw of G««d. tfa rubtefa will be r«»ovfa, sa.t out cbarac-rr will (<aud la tfa l g»t Mi which M ataxdd. Wa cannot ouocwal from God. Tfa man wbo fa>to to rveriw tbe BiMr, to wttbout bopr Wfctte fa Nammolb Care, we bLw out the IqpM to S»s bow da>k It wusUd be. It wrribiy dark, fcaw oat the BM. from «fa serto. aad bow tev nWy the (loo* aroeed aa! We biot uet bop. and wl unsreet of th. basvsftet. Tfa new Hnane, a* tt daabra madly tbnraab tbe bdte and valley., ia a toaa. of mwMy water, sub rvl.br* aod ffitb. sad ■ :Utai a •»»> .apKomot etatbl to bsaotd |t *rate«« ban. Gonwa, aad wara m paam oat oa tb* otsrr sate. q.«*a faff-reat te tbs •twos. It SUM M ianpaiMW* snd dwabta*. bra’ te as pare as cry •tel So rat year Lew be. youu< gratlita is.- They amy be mmMy to-taf, MM to« tbsm pus t broegb tbe faaen of your it eras tot Um* Bow os toraweta toe Btbte; tns-y Wfii trat farts, ant rabhsd of a ara«=* spark es M. snd pis. rar*, but an pore m toe eryteai terra*, wbwb sywtotatera a Chriskoa’s Bfo. Late Steta. Ito. Barrett pfaoefad as ea <* Beet asrmoe st Ute chagwi. «W th. sab pci fa “Optaaatoe* and Pusara " Ds rta* be reanarta be txnrete wtaaSvy. aafa pouted ito drwifta e< c« k* texmag ten tmr> B.» ssranoa waa t*U fa mteswat and totetrwrira cuu t »- «rw*oe ars-aaA At ins* to. towatefa* atonnfa fro* mote rrapecnst sails to toe chopri fa tfare to tbe orator fa the hay. <fa- T K Gdrara of Aaaraaaa. wm toueffeesd by a raastots eeasre fa no* f* days and * eo*pitebew< to tbe Mafa fa Ateewa. wbem be wvcsbippml Utrtess years *o. wfam we wottoip latof. Tta*estapet wa* the tafitarew fa tfa he«* fa two great tor. to Utete edWRk ttoasl work. Tta-aaas Jeffrawte and Jo- Mpe CabfaL f .« ‘"’V <d ‘be Uarvenwy fa Vcgfato. Ba revsrwfa (fair greta worii. wd srgfal (.trynwa te tafa exatoffa from tba*. Be (poh» fa <M«*lte't asm!. sw4 *Tfa »wi aad tpfrrerd rffwto to ptece the Cot mwj on . buber pisae ’fa» to* ban war bfarara rarwptetaL Tbe (pre<b was brasn tai.tfaM.nsdwltbslaa'fatr*"** •W*»J fagber tateemms- bntni taaadnmHi NUMBER 25 baskets of flowers were sent upon tbe stage. After the meeting was over, tbe Phi Kappas adjourned to their hall where Mr. L. L. Knight welcomed tbe Alumni. Speeches wen- made by Messrs. Boggs, Meldrim, Gibson, Fleming, Russell, Tuck, Twitty, Holland and Quarterman, and the meeting was very pleasant. THE sortIi.MORES SPEAK. At 4:30 this afternoon, tbe chapel was well tilled to bear the Sophomores declaim for tbe medal. The declamations were good, and tbe contest for the medal was very close. The following programme was carried out: T. J. Bennett, D. S., —The South Faith ful to the Union.—Hill. A. D Boylston, P. K.—Massachusetts and Sou b Carolina.—Webster. T. F. Ei'kies, P. K.,—The New Soulh.- U. W. Grady. T. 8. Felder, D. S-,-Eulogy on Hill.—J. C. C. Bl .ck G. L. Hunt, D. 8., —Lee’s Miserable*.— Anon. W. King, D. 8 ,—Horatius. —Macaulay. L. C. Bussell, P. K.—lndictment us tbe Liquor Traffic.—Hill. C. IL Raaa< 11, D. B.—Spartacus to the Envoys—Kellogg. 8. J. Tribble. D. 8., —Tbe Conquest of America.—Chat bam. D. Youngblood, P. K.,—Coercion In Ireland—Colquitt. jack ersvsK Tto* «'wrl*wa ftoery Hv Telia A Sou I Hi« Macon, Ga., June I&.—Tbe notorious Jack Du Bom waa carried to Perry last night by Detective Wilson, at tbe direction of Captain John C. Rutherford, to be used aa a wituera lu the Woolfolk trial, Iwlt your corrtapondenl cannot Imagine any benetl be will fa to Woolfolk, fudging by th. •lory be t»Jd your correspondent just be fore b» departurv for Perry, in regard to Uw p*>t movements and what be intended lu swear al tbe trial, it be was put on tbe aland. Tbe negro swear* that be is lbs original J«ck Duß we *bo was armaled In Cbero tw county by Sheriff Kitchen* shortly after tbe Woolfolk murder. He docs no, attempt to conceal bi* iudeuliiy. Dulhae ia either actually cr*sy,or be to playing a part for effect, lie to a lunatic or a good actor. Perhaps hi* true character will be re vested ou the wilhcsa stand at Perry to day. Tbe story Dulhwe tells, ia a* follow* a* bfhfly aa poestMc i I waa burn In Georgia. 1 waa sent to tbe cbaingsng five year, for watching for KMue |>cople while they fired the house of Judge Pottle, at Warrenton. I waa work ing ia the rbalngang below Mecca on * radread when my sentence expired. In the summer of t«H7. I walked through the country, going toward* Mm roc county. I arrived al tbs W<a>lfolk place a day or two fofore tbe killing, and kept In hiding moat of tbe time, aud wsa fed by some negrura, wbo brought rny meal* to my hiding place. On the Friday merning be torr the Bsturday morning rat which the Woolfolk* were kdled, 1 Wa* With Tom Woolfolk and raw Mtn take a drink of w.iekey. He also had some in a fiaak, “The killing occurred sev«ral hours be fofc day. 1 »•« in tbe yard of tbe WouL tolk bouse at tbe lime of tbe murder.” "I w» nt to tbe orchard to gel some ap ple* iviJirxl Dußoaa, and continuing •tod;*l saw Green Lor-ketl'a wife snd • .otbre negro ruler tbe house by I lie back itofa wbteta Tom Woolfolk aalxeked tor Ummb, and they belpmi do tba killing. 1 •aw Tut* Woolfolk jump througb tbe • in<‘ow, and he pasatol SO rk« Iqr me where I wa* fabiad tbe buab, that 1 arald Uses touched bi*." “Why didn’t you tprak to Wooltotkr' asked yoor oorrrapoodeat. "No, aw. He would baea kaocked me ia tbe trasd like be did hi* folk* snd ear ned m. m the bouse sad I*l4 me down among all tbrnn dead people, and then •wsar that I bad done tbe killing, and fa attacked and killud me." "But, Jack, it is said that you did tbs kIU- "No, sir. If anyone down there al Fer ry Ines Io make out that I kilted them Wofafoik*. I wdl pick up a cbmr aad kill tfa judge and anybody ete. that trouble, ■te." “Wbst beCMM of you after the killinc. j*ar "I I* ft dean part* and walked up into outtb Georgia and was arreaie.l In Cter tee sad then was test to Atlanta. Mr. Waikcr taw me in AlratU and bad my fad .re takra. He told me I bad fatter m paway a* fafa aa I could. I told Sher iff KMctaoa that I waa ia the Woolfolk yard on to* sight fa tbe murder aad saw Tuan Woolfolk j«mp oat fa tfa window Wbea I wa* raieasrd from pnaoa 1 waa farad all about tbr country aod finally ended ia Pickens txraaty, Alabama. I •ral to work to* a tell >w ua a farm nosr CsmrfHon aod stopped work, aad I wa. arrested for vagrancy aaO putlajmi. Urn day (tail! ilndgifa *- reived a ratter from Detective Bhackel tord. watch costa nod my picture that Mr. Walker fad taken wbea I wa. ia Übero ( fat jaJ. lAtsctir. Ifoackelforj's letter a-*> told about tbe WoolL’U rn.rder. and > Starr iff Hadgta. oraiparod tbe ptciurs to I ay face and aaw Ural tfa Jescrtpkra given by fMrctrva Bbackri ord suited toe, aod . to mid be woomJ krep me Is jsd uaul b ! faard front Mucus, sad I wa* brought here ' aud faee bras guar-tod by Detect.era WiJ WJU Stat finacMilacd. * "Jack, bow dsd you sny Tom Wootfofk < korad fas foopta,* atoed yratr cwranpuod i cat - •H<- btew the* op with dynamite," aa , ssrvrerf tbe Mgro Is Ito Baur rrery ar to be temply faaymt ’ a punt. Tfa general briraf ■ Urat the at | gro as toesttaiy .nsos. J MtaM (fab**to« M tote* Sheets. Astarlay afteesorra tbe bouse fa Mr. Wstetoy Kate, st High Hbnn s. wm wreck ’by dgbunag, Tbe enwaney wm tereek. •nd tbe hghtatag west down tsto the room wfare tbe family were gathrrvrf. swd toss a wove *B to pfatos, and taan tore up rarae fa tbe fiflwnag. fGrenge to my. now* fa tbe famfty were bfat, ttaragb owe tody wm bacSy toodted. Tbto to rer atoJy one fa tbe narrowest mcapm cm record. ATHENS CHRONICLE SUBSCRIPTION SI.OO PER Y ADVANCE A&VCnWKTG'TIATES REASONABLE’ Am EreMfiM* al Clac tleuar u Athens is a scholastic city. Its institu tions of L-arning are “Thick a. the leaves that strew the brooks in V alam brosa.” One of tbe most meritorious of these devoted to tbe culture of young ladies, ia the Rome Schoo), of Miss Callie B<>s nowski. It is established in the grand old resi dence oocc occupied by Chief Justice Lumpkin. The site is commanding and beautiful overlooking Prines Avenue. Its Druidical oaks, grassy lawns, winding walks overarched with holly, cedars aud stately elms fit it for an abode of the Muses. It haa been well said, that "there is a moral snd intellectual discipline, si letit and unostentatious, in its p.ocesa, in the cultivated flora of the field. They are among our first and best instructors, con veying lessons of purity and grace to the mind in the age of its awakening suscepti bilities.” In these lovely grounds the young ladies of tbe institution ‘Might sweetly sing their summer's day, Or muse tbeir silent hours away." But, though eocbantlngly pleasing, tbe external surrounding* do not monopolise the attractions of Ute Home School. To a lover of books, tbe spacious reading room 1* replete with literary treasure* of more value than the gems of All Baber’* Cave. Here one who has acquired a taste for reading, may enjoy the delightful humor ot Addison, or of our own Irving, or revel with Milton “Ln note* with many a winding bout Os linked aweeuiou long drawn out,” or spend an hour with tbe Swan ot Avon, mastering the exquisite seen, from the Merchant of Venice, spoken *o trippliugly upon th. tongue by tbe daughter* of the Home School al tbeir charming entertain ment. Tbe weather Wednesday evening waa not propitious. It bore a disagreeable re * tublance to what Mr. Mautllioi supposed would be bis coudition after death,“damp motet, unplnaant.” Neverthi L-sa, a full and admiring audiaucu encouraged the young lady pupils by »n unff sgging inter eat from tbe beginning to th. cluse of tbeir exhibit m>. Without specifying all that waa meritor ious in the d tfervnt recitative and musi cal |«rforinanc«e. It la but echoing tbe opinion* ol those most coinp.-t<nt lojudgr, to *ay tbal they were admirable both in conception and execution. I cannot repress tbe desire to mention tba graceful, easy and cordial manner with which.tbe Prindpai received Invited guest a and managed tbe charming and varied programme. She remind* one of tbe word* of Hamlet: "Bleat are tho*e Whose blood and judgment are ao well commingled, That they are not a pipe for fortune’s finger To sound what atopafa please." Emily Faithful. A FIGHT ABUUI A BaBY. CiNciMNATt, 0., June 15.—A sensa tional acene waa enacted thi* morn ing in Judge Outcalt’s Court of Common Plea*. He has bad on hearing and under consideration for several months an unusual lialien* corpus cane, where two women claim to be the mother of a child for whom a writ wa* isaued. Mis* Kate Nchaller a vet red that she gave birth to an illegitimate child and placer! it in tbe hands of Mra. Huraaer, a midwife, to dispone of, and that .Mrs. Humeer placed it in the family of W. 8. White to be adopted. Sub-, •equently Mias Schaller wished to recover poaMtaeioo of her child and applied to Mra. White, when that indy Informed her that tbe baby ahe bad was not nn adopted child, but waa her own. The testimony before the court wa* most conflicting, but Mr. and Mra. White brought many witness*, to show that tbe baby wsa their*. They have had it In charge during the trial. To-day the Judge was to render a decision, bat M ri. White appeared In court without the child. When asked by the coart where il waa, Mra. White, io a deter mined manner, answered: Judge Ouleait, 1 was submitted to a severe examination tbe other day and I understand you are going to decide against me, and I have pro - tected my child. 1 know tbe eonae qaeaene and am here to abtoie by them, and if I have to stay in prison ten year* I am satisfied so if at the end of that time I have my darling. This reply, of coarse, made a aen sation. Her attorney promptly dis claimed having advised Uris coarse of setion, snd naked that hi* client . have time to reflect. Tbe court said that If Mra. W'bile did not produce the child she must suffer tbe conse quence. of contempt of court, and he allowed her till noon to consider. Tl>« reaolute mother for two bourn urged by her attorney and friends to produce tbe child, but at the end of the time abe remained firm and went bravely to jail under sentence of the court for contempt. Meantime the Judge withhold* bi* decision of tbe merits of tbe case. GamriLL*. 8. G, Jone 15. There is considerable aenaatioa ia tbe city to night caused by a run* away marriage under very romantic circumstances. Tbe bri'iegrnom in Preston Harvev, a young student at tbe Furman University from Barn well county, and tbe bride I* Mias Maggie rituart, a very (opular and highly respected young lady of this city. Tbe parent* of tbe young la/ly objected to tL* marriage snd baa endeavored to prevent it h y locking her I a a room, but tonight she escaped aad tbe marriage cere mony was performed by Rev J. R. Pee toss, a young ministerial aladent, and a claastnau of the bn degrooas