The Athens weekly chronicle. (Athens, Ga.) 188?-1889, June 22, 1889, Image 2

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The Athens Chronicle. r*'h**n* .-very rtct.rdav •*» Itatar Fer fear, |e**rtaMy la Wvaare. TIIK LARGIEHT CfTY TlKC'i LA iot. i.ak<.»:mt cot mtv ciju ATIOM AM»TH K LARGEST USB* RM AL LIBCILATKIN. Th* bta Adventeiap Media* >a Merit, Ewt Gvorgia. ffereetetaa ia warty »n» b.xired coenti*. In Ge»rtcre, and In revea dlflereat Huie*. fidvartteaartata at KrnwuMf Hate.. It.i-reril.etr. totbrowlcl.. k«sik»<l>rmKl« B. t» amxK. t. n. ptume. w. ■ < nkwrr STONE & CHRISTY PUBLISHERS. Entered at the prat <-R>ce at Atbena, Oh., tor * ranamlaaita ibraugb to ma.ia Matraed-claa* ■radar. Addraaa all wmataalealu/na to THE iTMEW CHtOWICLF Tuesday'* Daily. ALUMNI DAY. •*«** jainr. ttniviM AW EK EI.I.EUT OKATIOV. Tbe I eater «**rrfeea The Giral Baa* yarl Ta-at«fc», Atoma! Day baa com, and it in a day Dreg to ba rame*barad ta the history us the InaUtatioo. Around tba old coliegr bail* are cieetariug HD* K”'’»P* of pilgnma tfe a craatue (briar, •boar anatar «bea enmbtard. math an tar Into the buxlrada, ax! abo«a that la tba Blala ot Gaurgia. to Un i»»tally in iwrt wtlboat friend*. The aaator tare aMtada tba toredcri trtabaa of tbe raoaera ot Ibe lir-uni- n aaai Banquet, Tba tbtag x>w to bow to neat itara who wtob to attate tba banquet. ate that qoaaUna » guiag to baa herd <to to aaawar. Bat ittogotog to ba aeuafwtarliy ardvad. Tlwuta ate y**og are bare, they eotna Irowi fall aod rdtoga and barite* ate atty; and Wife ail aorta to •wall tbe th I ran that ebawto the patera aad awcaam at tba Uetovtery of Oraagia. From age aod all nirif aa naraoat naa that tew may raw prreefW. and add tto aod Irraber iaoreta to bet crow*. AXA WAI OMAgML At vlevra w'etuek, the Artratai tecta > tto* of Mito dob* fl—pi. lira era of it em To gt »o aoythtag bbe a report of that tgoacb. NMA oar porpaaa. It Io aba. jF ta» MM* IM* **hpe*l mMI M* bi***- A* be adraecnd to spate. be wan tnet wtob drawing new laapiruto* freon bto Alton Motor. Tba wtfat itbonmad by Mr Umma WM ’'Tbe DaOMgngan.' aod debt abty did 'bo ifagwal Brawa boodle too SAmm** M# pt*l*v*4 tlb* v*f4 p*Ut|*t** I* a!> Me weak aod tow *«a* toon the potm. etea of a btgba* ».<«re, oppoaitog to tbe ptojodtobof toepaeple.aad attoiag I brwagti From all MHb, bto at n rare *tab «afl that tloorgta abate* be featevwad. Tbe lawe bad mono wbea toe yaaag ewe of to. torelb *— grapple wtto toe great eebf tte of toe eattoo Bad art tto tbeto. Mo arged Um Qmm*M** In b**p Uni fl*M*it* *p H» tba Mgfaert etaodoed. and towknd toe 9*4 *pu* ** ® * Meer wan ea—Bead nd wwda per tartly toarreitowe. bM w< aad bare er tabtbg. Mt* debrety ftooddn. Me ttoaratod too aodtooM toe treor tome yeanere as aa boar. Md when be ao> Wan Owottorereaty epjdao*led lie bod to toe and bow «* toe npplt—, wtoto *ae thee renewed After toe ben nd Mito, tone torebad to the etoge *■ got a rboore to greag toe bead of Oeregta’. *LMUe 9m*lb* **®i ***** **b*f***4 ***w Si •*• r reman arwut The debt— toM alrerae— at do ■I. Mid toe pmgrwre—wre a eery bto met Mg e— Il eboreod a greet deMut preperat— to ton apnretoea. and tontotoo toebowt£L Uwaerehdrewo F * <»towa»t. Treop meaty —Ore tory aod J<—him W * J» *f. FeN— aowefy ■mW. Cbteoley J| 9 * 4****** ** SS* ; Tt— ing to F JwMoft. Untoee—My —<fe«r«*n 8.8. Mrerea*. TeitofMW re— Q W i Fuifnanoilnre F C fhenbbAredf. Jecham rreeaty The Breneeto M enrewee t 4 toadn. Ipof. derupi w—dy-~ Tbe t*M—e of Meewtot— W A MreinMf.* one—nA V. M >**to*. tireent A9pMMMI t*V j, f Wtat th rlnre i tie. . I Fan O—prem w- peee. ton—..i ..0 to. .a—.. Fta*. • Are— toetoed i i Oiend bto I toetow*** pee—day k wan retorted to toe mmre— tre tOMimUM— Fred Mothwdiod bM aMy totod reo ah— of Meito—ottre tor oner tbtoty pmre. bed ■ wto bn bred to MM a re— to M btoydrere I T •«*«**, TWI to—* Mt l>—Mi> U * to. •—too m— ll* »•*-»<* WM B-Mtto Tw .*—••**• •*•*•«*•* —to i— tto tom to «to to* «mB to »a ——»to to* tatoto*? »m rto- ■. to«MM. •* >«>■■■ a»> QMtt « VMM *tto to totaMßl —M» ton* to to* to— tot at—to Tnm to* —atov T*t «—toy t in—»■ -m*ytot to* tot tot | toi Wto* tot to— • M to—t to* o«*. >—• a a-*- • m !>«<■■< «p—to pr—tto to* —» ts Mr Ctor*— & Mt<to*. to B-t-Bt. M «w nmt.ii* Wfe k C**H U I* <**to ton. t— b «•* to**wy to—«—* tototo to tototo to tot >«— B- ■ 11.tot* Mt. B r. Vftotß. to ►toto— Tto tvto «Bt toto* t-to* «tßtf bbA* tt—to sb* totoßtot«k to* toto t «—to* —*tt—*»H to B —y t- to toCto* V*Mt « tot t—Bf « —llt—Bl totttoto tot— . Atßto-Vttr-ltoA.tttoto-toß.to. to*Bt ttoto W»-tot * tot— toMtt-to I * —* MbtoWHLa'AtodtaMF WWtoW W —• , ry w—; MM to*l tot to— waotM to*X to a*«• «* *—BMN*tv m, IMV»* C toil**. <* *it<Mt> IB —to. •tto «■*——*» toto—to tot to* —to* .toll r ***. to Ob—to. to* to-wtr* a n fctoi * . «• ato-to- • V— Mi* x*. Tte Mato *11« « tonHi* tt •to—t • yr W —*■*—** tt tot to* atov **' <to— to* ' <—•—«*• «*•••*—ftotott, *Mtt —• *r «R—* VB><* Wirifteertay*. D.'ly. A GREAT BANQUET. rim MW«T KfaBMAMT AFFAIK KVKK OKKM 11 ATHBNM Tonete Kleber ally Br«nendrd to-Hap* pine*, and t.oed Peeling Prereil. Leaf erenfng witnreergi the grendent and mrnt cnmpk-te tMoqnet ever held in Athene, nr perhape in the State, ft show, that the Unirereity lack, a heap nt being dead yet, end from indiert'oms we would judge a Mill grander and more glorioun future. Aa tbeanciety marched to tbe opera houee it looked like a mighty army ready for tbe fray, and in their heart, and energy we know they are ready to fight tbe battle of edocaiioe. A vbion of loveiinere greeted their eyea on entering tbe ball. Tbecboiceai flower, tbe Indie, coal*! get were there; banging mma drooped from the gar jet.; evergreen, twined around the pillar, and arebre of tbegalienea ; and the colon of 111. Vnivmity were wen on every band. Ked, orange and black atre.- mare were fioaiing everywhere, and men aod women, tbe chivalry aud beauty of grand old Georgia were proud to take their pUcre beneath brr .tandard. S- n.r rtry elaborate and d.flk-ult work bad .been done by tbe ladire to tbe dacoe.tloar, eepeciaily tbe banging Japaocae umlrteiia. and tbe long ttrnemera from (be top M the ceding. Arouud tbe edge of tba firvt gal lery hong tbe fMCluree of th* Alnrani of lite pea', men who after honoring tbe Cai veratty, have "paeaed over tbe river to j 'in tbe majwtty. • Four tabha fitted the lower floor, and <m them ware burnteg tonwaeralde can dire art In taataatec pnaittoa and inaatilal car* daiahrM. twk bAwqtt era Col. I’ope Barr w a'wted tbebeaqm t el tfb o'einek, and the fr— waa highly by afl. It waa ear.rd ia Hrht errerera, end war one of the m. at <te g an> fare*, ever —end ia Atbewe At b*lf.p«rt toe, (M. F>>pa R.rrnw loaat-maaler of the nrcvGoa tatradoerd Ont a Bnxt r.. FreaMreit of the Atoreai towtety wh* aaM to aafaataaca tb< fallow leg Tbe t’ntrereSy tat tbe pee* bee fought —ay banfee. and rwiwe oat vtelnrtoee, aod now at tbe etaw of l‘O yrere. rr»«r*lcr the order of aatore. drew. Hfc and strength and vtgre from the neraatoa A round ma I bar aowa aaarnibled ft— every aacftna, end from ovary vnewtUre of life, u—itenttag by their prreeare and tbrit re. tbaMaawi. tbo*r bred aa>! fltodtvy to her caaaa la tbe aame «f ear eowMona moth er. I wtonat yn« beta Mteatobt. end In tbe W4r>t of that mother I Invoke tbe neb btoeWngn of the Almighty apoe yon (ap plawre > atm. r»»we a. rmwrewt wm tbe bret to reapood to a toaat. end that woe toe Arete Tbeapptooto ebnuh the boeee an tbe Uwvereor es Orergto orewe awd tbe attoeltoa waa oedlvhtod dartre b» epeveW He aa**’ Tba M— to wbteb I ate to ree;wed pieegwe. ateecatotoa ave of tevugh'. am! o-HMaeode amr ramrel Miaou* a Tbe State k» a great factor to owe Federal gw» wwmaw*. aod w» aaaoM dtepewoe wiib A wMb— Mto ea—ag open an If I may La afa>w«d teeny N. nod I any M With ail revurvare. tbe toate. tbe roton, aod tbe <—aUon, are tbe pnttu.nl utarty to wb— erevtar we may armorer al. aw Uvea aod rejoy pMMteal tremtom torevre Apptoare ) Early Uaargta binary la qatta tetana*. Mg aad flarefiltar Iler charter* g*w twr all MMd trews tto ifiavMteaa * the M»a*tbavw H.«fay Mowa'alna, aad tto FteeMc 4 It *»bvecwd aO flrivitag*. pm **l. aaasM. aM wteatoa, the Marr**. *>f rtoto* ever granted by aay royal fweragaUw tat •ay advaatarv* m undertaker la to •*)«*- •4 ia has aad race*** *>*•<• farw*** (tuaefhiivk A praAririth* tew um a*wa< the seres «*ac«a**ete (Great a<iptaa*k •ad we r«*i «d pawyrie *«>!■< ep etevae A4*r» aad Madtag M aeer to eaaaMtote •xaarto toewferew toe tow. Han ato ia grand aa watt m qeraa* to fare •ertyMtoary. fetew atoreafl Ito a ywareg B*. ■ retae (toda awr ar*ite. tawsed to 'he teas* •tore <4 the ■»»«♦*•?«•. paaaad key a*aa te to* aad eMari to «arrytog * irtoopa ’to aawaaratord ad tto ««atoru Ck*tterai aatoi aww, aad N wttl rear to Um to tea* raw toaa wereaet • «M*eto to«y. *»ro ’•rraitato* a atagte Ariri. a*4 ra aee* toto tea nMiritouti ■>! rita*ail>*. (red WIbMMWW (’'■HMM?? mm* Imo Stotofeaad freety but *>aey aad bar «*e te toriwato tto flaw** at Ito ***** arena, RefiMto tto af tto p.«flto iltewri iWbflte » efeaiKMtAdMi aa*ae«r«aaa (M Oarre* taae aarereaaed tto a*M tto I xmatety Oweired WMb tea gtartte Haa toratod y»a*K taaigM «to j a*** her y*a»h a*4 laa ptadgwi to*. Mae as W fatteffli eato Ctoaaaritoe ftagga *—«•■< aa ewauaa aa tot teMM sad ay uh* a* !«•>>•« I tea tow aAAHto* te y** aaaator a* tetoVteri «*. aatod Dwta *y Amm aa Ure faaata *4 tfew ■*Mta«toei aad trnaa tto aaaa 1 <•**«* rit nvtag Dried*. I ne** torn aad I aa* tom *>• ertfi *y M*n aad M*t to ■be rietfe. to •*>• wtoto laaMA atol i* a* *y bngy, Uto taarewrt «d tto Cato*rigy «d ' Uaegta (afßtoia* l Ttoea are yeafiin •to I •ay tto* rar reraay Atohiaad * d mii**t ' w* aay ttad tto toy a •wratog «ara as •to* ram «gr*attag to***tk tto Wafa * Ma at Afeaia atoS u***m* •*►>•< aa *►• - W er* dta*3 tore te Magpa* aad bare ear I tataam aa* tto UTaaa fef .we ito rifidte I waa. taare a ta*d baJtowvd by OraWa* ] ate MtoM arid (» Rartfe a***g te* p*gto ! ritaaWMgdM* ato* arid ha* I* 1 | aa i •Law «m UMR aaaurritea to ref Mate ae to feredtoh** to •**!•* j • We taead da Ito l>*r*My AA ta Mto. J M«fl*dri*i bad itoraaaay ye**ria* •* a*. I to* Al «hto tow ito C atoenay «t Barto er* toaetto*. «*d flfty yurer* *w, ekaa to* te** rt tae IF*** l®*to** w ri *•*• •• * tofl la to* totem «4 as aaaeery. ti ran 1 h* rte afi.J a*d ■*••*!* «g a* toad te«ii*m>t Freer* «• ****«•*•* re to j fe*A V* fIMH* aflau** W» •« to* I «hMa toe ******* a»J «*r ctoMree tto I ••■dj taeA «* Ctotedarea* grera • to*. | •teg em rewre totoafe* atoaß to* to to* J safe**■ to* atoafl te Infai **gfi *• aaaf» tad tod (total Are*** tew a*d «***« { < Adtoaan I We tenVi >» a*fa* re tto I *to tea* «*d *<•*. w taaM M W» bare 'to Fteawa te an** iar. to tea*a -a area* ’' «te toe* remriara * to* a* te tea fata* * afeaai «f tto y**r*« aad to *»to. g» ears tag dtofe* «e to to*gfia«a* ta*» u* yato I toreto aad taffl tom * aa toararawa, •» ' aad fta aid toe to atom red te«r to ’ r*e taaa » •teaaaee dflritom tow m* toe* store to* to **ra «d Maaaana. g*tom (***m* «totoaw » Tte a*at ***ri to* "Tte At*** es to CMt B'<**> Ttoqy Ltow toto**** te to r * BM.« aJZT"b! | wmaaA, sad HON CH AKI.E’ 7. NOCOBD, of Aognata, took his place. He apokeelc- I quenlly of the alumni ot the pa=t, <>f their ■ d* voted and untiring est *rte, and their be ruic lives. His epeccb was beautiful and eloquent, and received great applause. M.W JOgEFH B. CCMMIKO rmponded to the toast; ’‘Alumni on the 1 enied Fie'd.” Heroes in war, more than conquerors in the victories of peace. He spoke tn touching manner of tbe •oldters who have illustrate*! her on he fiel'l of battle, .nd said that it was a suffi cient utterance on bis part to any that they were tbe peers of any soldiery that ever went upon tbe field. He said he called for the rc-nrganixation of tbe grand army of Georgia; there wets too many Cokmls now-e-iays. The lawyer, of the land have nrcrped the title of Cohmtl, and tbe Sta’e is becoming filled with them. (Lsnghter.) COI- W FH.VAMC* MORKIS. The toa»t n»-it in onkr was “The Alum ni of the Prerent, Past and Fu'ure? W* fight under the shallow of a mighty naote,’ and waa re.por.ded to by Mr. Sylvain Morris, ot A'bi us, in a most happy mam e. O>l. IL W. Patterson, of Macon, was l> have r.sparided to this, but was prevenle. by sick ores. BOX JOHN KRTVXX rt.ponded to tbe hut toaM: “Our Founders and IL nefac'ora—the promp’tog. of wboar gvnerove hearts have budded monument. Io their memories more enduring than hrawior reulfuured »t<me. He laid stress upon tbe enduring fame brought to a man l>y founding or endowing an faatltution, end argtd such oa the aiumm pr.eent. liar.ng tbe es-retses, tbe alumni sane “AuM Lang Avne," and food Btetnory at old arquatntaaem lekiiidted at the soon*!, and bappltira. bnbbled over in each apark- ntTMHTIV TtX*T> After tbe regular fawMs, there were set er«l Impromptu toaste. Dr. E 0 N<-w*<m. wbotmrudervd tbe r. Mini toes calling hr tbe rv-nakm and beaqne«, waa cmte’l upon, iml r< •f*'*‘>l*d > amkt loud applause, lu toe to—- ‘M»ar New Centennial.** Mr P. W M-ktr-m, of Savannah. In an swer to rep»’ ,r ‘l eelia responded to ths loaat- “Tbe Wire Grass Country.” Du ring bla spvacb be c*Hed for three ct.err» f<w tbe fatbntn op atwkns nhohadbytto r i*rtl and careful labor fired up tbe bell » steely, aod done moir tosa all other, towaftto tbe aneerea *4 tbe har qnet. Tbe ch«v*a were given with a ring, a>*d tbe boewv scbrmd aad n-toboad to tire praise of tba ladies ot Alban.. Col. Gaertes Bdgvwnrtb Jones, of Ac garea, dMirevd an original pu— wales WM highly eojoyad. Judge Howard Van Eptw. of Atlanta, laspowdvd u/lbe toast i fhw Jwlgea."' Prof. A. J. Cobb reapor*«ted to “Gvwrg* WMbtogtow, the first grwhkMe as tbe Ua - vvrei'y taw nsboot. * Tbs was ch* d by three Ksali*i cneere sod a i<v» for tba work el Mr h H- Hi*tae*m to twbalf of tbs ts-samo. Tbsy went forth amgisg suega as ia days sens by, and their Hum unrated gay nod IbeW sp«->tv ltg*t We V— ibal at aw Mai rente a* sal the grnhd-chi dree and great graad-cbihMen «rs lb—> primal w|;l be here Mrt by tbe hundreds, but by IbtelhoSMO*da, aed h wdl be tbvw prhta to say i 'My saetetae toeh pert to are -wale handred ye— ago; be helped to bull I ep tea p«!iy i— usiwm. .ml not l<v th r>«b treeowrea <ri the wotid wmM I giv« up ba. wnmiey.” Wadarada*** Ital y. AUI NG LRUH ATES’ *»a« an* rrtkia tetr* •* an rra*» j Stea ■•*••« «r * mmi a* ••* wet.a.e, trie • e*ere ep»wfa Th* liaiaiaie aavaa* KaeaeWe* * tree. Tfaa l atvvrMiy Ma real fana <*• anre gvedaatog elra te |ata n* atari * atohai Tba caapel aw u.r**g«l fay • <-y ad law txwaiag *a*er te *e lb* d . phwwM dwitrereal. a*! to uiirtutefal yver . tawd afib wteb • fe’ttag «*<. Tto* grad. aai.ag eta* warebed lafai to rAapel x »tare* vrfawfl aad fa to to toto ***** fbw •«vycaaae enaddwed te ferlivanug anga e*l naw*, aad aaaad were vio-flrat aad tebeva vvey grad, arae ta bag bataari to avvtagv tet <w *v give to pragraataM K. A. Omaa, • Fa, Btbb <**at> i •Muto tnaa Fugw * J w H*ra*«t. H B. .Oftotowflearaary. —“fetat* L«*>*a4 *4 Mattotota-” A. V« W'ton***, IL Fb.,l’wwetaoraety —•Tba Vtoxag Aga.” « tk Aateafria*. A B. Fto* R-rar ftsrtetalJLtxhe White** An W* ItottougF W<X BcaAitoa. A Bertn* awmfy —’Btoara !>»uaui **.” L W fetaafaed, A. &. Barria re***y._ “Vratav * A M Uarufetol. A B. Itere*d Bram tlreaaanmaty —‘‘•■rtaa to* tto* ipurare < ! J M tiaawu. A M Fxu* eraaiy - I •Trie Traaag* at FVtaa*MM ia Fa tetr At- I W H A M . FYr* ttawne. Frihaa auauty "Tire Awwtr.as <'*aa4tow». ~ I w Bgpta adrearwd at to to aa ot to 1 -pre*tag arid and M*i** fto gredttettau I.' ckaaa. aad to etew areaw te bear fa* . ! ( «a*ka They erere f*S as advtee ax* ’ I ktafaiy tods* B* parted wfcb a» fl**, | gywdauto* ***** waa attmtaaeaa fwtoga ted ateaate wtafaae to ***** «4 rar* . I aaaafaw Re erg*d towa te tare upaW** ! i base safe aauetow ad to texfi uari ta*. | •*»y. aad wOwre re uwe aught gre tearer I ; ««to«ato to ALha Ivriwaf tori* yrerita' I te »re r t*r*M tat to g**A aad te to aJ ta i ! tone javwre ta arete to a ataaaag (wry re 1 I to ta*aa e*i a te«**g te to p*to ■ 1 H* aetata* am to dfl|du*M> a* taw taw* ( * I aad **h rwto to«> pare a fi*raag tore ) ,«f gaud atom TtaruadV* *W fee Ma dgsy «*».! •ad «t to *ai*rr, ata* to t reewaay | a* aawd tarawg raargy awd team ***** I Ite htoa I rar ****** ag** as rto* ran i ‘ferae* ferady toy. to* *• to •*, . wfirife to ;to «*Mtod tram to aacvwd I faafe* Vtte *buv*e** fltaw * r*d*uto> tflawtaw fexw «*dw ga ay- | Btowaea * I** edtagn rtogad tMb arm. J tag. fam flatoe *Q*ru***t. I* *« I hrtgb*. erteay ')«ta to*', taw mala *■ eaten I terev-Ay to-' tato at F*n*imi uni ■ I* «flfa f ■■ M*a to ato and a* t >■**** tag* They | are Muarw Tto Tretota. Bayrai re tiraf Maar* Htogfewrfe. Ba* tato*M*tta to* j totoawdl torry ktaafenaA BUteratav ft*far l *' Wv ware MM* at F»*ri»*» grearare taw I ' ■’ J< R-too* w* bad!> bto * , a adflrafe* *«« Bv. Harev tortown. - I to •* ******* lam feav rsiy ataart twriae j j •«*** ato ewreto a* De fiarahiy fa* . tawaaw*? to •» be Ay bto. a*g a * I fr feuMi karar tfa» eg*> «f a* rya t» *B w*a * taw tadto Ftaito team Bred, tot i i Stay te aa toeaga niKH SiTAVR aNU ('NIOV llruss er ■■Krrvsi « ellrrtsd freu* one Cxchaeccs. Dr. A. G. Haygood has resigned as a trustee of Wesleyan Female College, at d will remove to Alabama to build up a Uni versity for girls. Hardy Hamilton, who murdered a Ch» naman at Home, on the Sth of Febru iry. Was hanged in that city on Wednesday the 19tb of June. It is said that 10,000 or H.OOO persons wiinessed tbe execution. J.*hii Gilbert, the veteran actor, who lias delighted so many thousands by his charming delineations of English charac ter, is dead. For years, be was one of the prominent figures in New York's theatri cal circle., and retired last year upon tbe dissolution of Walack's company. Wl.cn Rev. Sam Jones cloved bis meet ings at Jackson, Misa, the other day, the ministers united in testifying to the grxsi work he had done. Tbe congregaiion ranted f :W) tor the orphan My'utn in whoa, tiehalt tbe evangelist bad appealed, and tbe managing committee arranged for a present of f1,.V0 fur Mr. Jone*. There is ■ prubabJity of the workers al Johnstown atriktog. They are working far fl .50 a d.y, and will d* mind fl 75. The ritu .tion ia bsd enough, without any d'tturliance of this nature The argument in tbe Woolfolk case h going on, and will chwe, prolwit ly, te-moi r>>w. The general impression atxms to be that there will lie no mistrial. The crowd in atlendaoee cnotiotv-a to ir.cre—, and at time, during tbe ipi-aking, tear, are seen in the eyea of all present. Governor Francis yestenlay dealt the Batoons in Mtasourt the m<«t severe Mow ever received when he sigi*c<l the New beriy bitt. Tbe bill ptoMtoia mmic, can’., die-, bi.imrd tables, pool tabtas. howling .lleya and bosing gloves ta saJ-K>o». It wl*l go into i fl. ci July 1. ( apt J W. Nealy, a p-ominenl eitisrn of Atlanta, was foaud dra*l is b*s ro**m in Atlants yesterday. Ucare disease waa the trouble. Judge Speer sentenced Jobe Green an*! J « Warren tn ail years* bard labor in lire Ohio penitentiary yreieniay. They were from near Kava.naia, ami were arnatr.) l>at fall f«r p— log counterfeit money Tbe Judge —<l be did nut feel dupNSil to sliow any —icy. Tuire wm a disgraceful areas to tbe Al lin'a public school* yesterday. It wm a IltUv boy, ten years old, be—ly drunk, and suffering with delirium tremen*. Tteil qonr dralcf who told him lbs liquor, wdi be pre* CO ted. • X.vic owsd « heavy tornado In Florida In rewite reel tows trees wets blown dowa fre mites. Il wm extremely severe* in K»n»a*. Tbe town of Union town wm destroyed sod two wo*, a aud four Ukß drea drowned. In one town to same Mate a da* tonal atd s« v»ral bowses were wash ed awsy. la Vlrgtoia 4 l<xA the form of a I ail.torm and in »*mc plans tbe bad was three laetav deep touiuu N. C , June I?.—Rryant Chr r»4', a yusug white asan, wln jail at Moutli pofi, ItoVßswtck e<<uniy, for tba murder <4 bt. ulfe, sad wtU bv tried f < kla life at ibv Hepienlwr turn of court, lie I ctsargsd with posauoibg lib wife with WrthMb'Wg OuntalMd ia a bottle <4 Utter, )*Mt **f ah<u be Ituiund her to dims, boa died about fifty mtautee aftrewat Is. Tbe bottle enwtalulsMt a hat ran slued «4 ibewinabM teas wbicii resultoil to finding arswaM,' rirytt stae and prusMC atod both to tbe wine awd U>e stomach. Theta la aaotber womaa ia tbe cum to wtaan Cante! diatrea aow to be amrried, but tbe county c* -maasatoweia ref— to «i --low tin to have sv»a aa totorvfcw with tbe woman, who to al large awd to aw cbargvsl with e> mplteriy in tbe mooter Coi.l WM.-a, Ga, Juaa 17 —Dr. Titomas A. Halils died at bto b—a ia tbto city tale leal atgbt Da wm owe of Ibv m«M y«vm. ii»eal cittaraa and most racoaifsi pby* ctoas la tbto city, baahisa being a toirgv sfacAhoider ami a direeMW of lua Eagte aod I'heaii m.awfaMurtag company Ila «Mata to sn loated st f 1 to»l H. tawvva a wife and atee efateirra. Dr Ha'tte wm burn ia M«».r*w etmafy, G» sad ba wm w*tocat>d al Altera*, (la., and tba Uaivvrwty <4 F*wn«ylvwam H» pruc- Hard wredtriM f« a tong u— to fav»n : cuuaty, aad moved to tha« <My a few y.ara ; ago Mw faaaral look ptaoa tbto aftes a*, to. Haixmu. N C , Jeav Ml —A yawag mao ! loud date* <Ma* re—m—to on—te to Batbetfaed catoety uodar para«ta» <ltv*a. aim** Me bad wbi|—4 a —ale bwta. who reputM toe xreasolaani to Ms fMbsr. Tbe eikr ■ vary severe m twnrt tog bto CMtetovu. aud »rerx t—re o—- I—l bto ehbat ran vury arwuMy. Ou tbto 1 orawtom. ba treri ward tat to* tba* to i *u*U gtve awe a rirrvbta tfarwrtnag fare i • tafgawg h« teartto. Tea yraag *aa , Imv ato ib* terttei. awd ••«» ay raar* | crytag* la a law ******* th* reyun «f a gaa waa beard, awd a haa to yraag »aa'* | torn are astavto. te eaa l«**d lyteg ■* i to tear ato a ato ta bw taari. Ho tod tea tew *«M*d* W «u*w**ra. tea. Jaw IT —Th* ttotaa M *a**a aly in to maw* «4 a t««g>uee aata aettaa trial « UMUMterfarty tMreg auh 'far j Hag-sat «*«*•* at late pteca. aad ato wu* I Mei a day B«g«tat c*a»c* three »tris a*U j •4 Urea ptare. Tbe fee* ■ T. Mxue X i T**aa. aad- teaahrva as tfapr* ■ Bteafeerd awd Btp>*Mr.~ a** p*ta*faad ♦ a feitataa, be* tee* w a taring a weau as wtoaegt at •*■* as taaaa cantonn I Tretey. **• ****** of ttteua a atetagi. i t«wty~*a*M ware bapaste. ato. *to a | tetto peeaakar fag Batata*, aaariy al ot ' ta* ewwto evH ariwady are* fi aa* *< ra* > •e ta* ■<*•* c*ar«** ateaead. lfa**e fee*, era awd «*to .fhrtate «*d batea* *•*. , bto aero amaag lb* ******* rata**to*L i ate at to efrira*** «*. ra qa*e * terr* I -fin****** id aauj ttouerrew te ta ( (■*■*(*>•<■ cretoag wah to rate w to: , asm (wretetad tto toy awrev feafeto j bto reiga» • area «gfi g «** ? , •bar fears a Maria t are gaagfl*** arwrac I tri* SMK* mum a**t hawrg wfety by to | ■ IIP Vri waay**■*«*. ■trehree tore torehaMv Wraali a WMgri *■• **eaaate * triWferfai. B««». to.da** tfl—A w*a aamte WMtoM «W fawfeymm by teto >-«*.*» tba abto feto ato BefeamarnwU, Stea | *Mte*y. m Wreflaaatey taut Tte dkte ' <*«y w*m tafiraew Btoel Ik** aad * hfeferta te regard te rartigg a xrraa jeeae rt ate* a* Mto’a tomtofa wbto - W reaferM rianaw te baa* aretred. tttabat Bam ta ew d te bawds bate Wfatate | write Btfe-'V B ra. ata> « q*»a * aatto red. fete to cwmg. ts *» shaagM tto ! ******* toto rertawdy feta Ba •«>] •ratfeta m to tagga aad 4 f re*» pan* as i to taady j DEATH MTOPSTHE TRI th. A H'osarknbte !*tee»e in a Caurt ia AUaulu- Atlanta, Ga.. June 18.—The case of Arthur Hayne, tbe boy who is charged with murdering the Italian, Cbristopbine, here last fall, was very unexpectedly dis continued in tbe Bu|>erior court ibis af .ternoon. All evidence was in, and tbe lawyers 'toere arguing tbe case when a messenger arrived a:>d announce.! the death of tbe boy de endant’s mother. ; Mis. Hayne was in tbe last stages of con- ■ tumpuoD. and when her son was placed ou trial for bis life, began to sink rapidly. When young Hayne beard the sad news be turned deathly pals and fainted. As soon »s lie r-gaiue*t Consciousness he went into vid nt coDVulsioiis which threatened to end bis life. A hunted cwsuitation w.i« h hl be tween Judge Clark an.) the awyers em |4 »ye<l in tbe case, which rmolted in the • Itocontiriiai.c • of the trial until Thursday neX’. Young Hayne was placed mid r two thousand dollar bond for appear-.! ce and tbe jury was dismissed with instruct lous Io al.ow no one to talk to them about ue tritl. This was done so as t > all w 'he p.ison.-r an opportunity to attvnd Ins mother’s funeral. It is, p. rtiape, the only I lustaucr of the kind on record, Tbe scene in the court room was pathetic in tbe <-x- I :rente, and tbe eyes of th us p esenl were Wet With tears. Au >*|*>Mwa Klraaeul ;Of the succvsa ul Hood's Sarsaparilla is ll»e f,ct that every purehaaer r.Ceivtsa fair tqu val nt for h s money. The fami'- tar t»ew - i.»e, “IW !><«e» O e Dollar,” sinlen t>y imitators, ia original with and true only of llood'e SirsapanlH Tbto Can eraily be proven by any our who deatre* to le«t the uiatler F**r led <c>>u<>uiy, buy .inly Bend's HatsapariUa. Sold by all dnig giats. ra * w SaVUI A fine launly of cbil.livn were all afflicted with icioliils. Twodi.il early; the rest wouhl *.a*u have follows*!, but Io: toe timely a:.d perrevering use ot Ayer's , Sms .parilia, wl.-ct. tmih tuein up uno a b< aliby m.d man boo*'. AUaaU teas [By a Chronicle Corr.*[>ondeni.] Tb a ev.ning Senator Blown was rr-j 1 ported better, hut alili weak I tom the , I iflceta of the b<rt west. er. Gen. J*4ia F. Lewis, th.* ncwly-appointeii (rasUUMlet of Atlanta, is certainly being t treated weii by the joblxrv. He draws I (overuuvut pwy as a retired Ge neral, gets , a pcujuwi , aud ia postmaster, too. He* will lake ci.Mge of tbe * tt!e. h.-rc about July I*<- I tee MeCarty bill, which was intoduccil i 1 by the BciiaUH bum tor M&d Durtnct, ami j 1 which provide* lor a unil.utu rerw.-s of * 1 cim«4 tiXt-lkMik* fur luc e uni mon scuooto I ’ ot Georgia, fur a period ot tifleen years, to 1 te.<*ivlng the c.mdmunaimn of tbe aiUar.ee* * ' tn Him tertiniy. They bate paasvd resulu- . ikrtu dcnirtiucmg lbs btll, auJiaUmg upon ■ 1 lbs other and llw tnsuuauf eUU * CalKrt*, to dll .-at Uh. measure Hy tbe Way, what is H»e Hue. W. ti. MeCarty dumg - while tteto to going oaf Tbe pine >< tbe 1 State la dtocuasb.g into mrasnre uulavur* | r .Uy, and i! M* N< Carty can du anything j I« min the lite", be bed teller du It. it , we mtataka not, the promise to give tew , cmWihu*ui* ci.«ap buu*. in bl district, waa one <4 tbe maiu tosucs in bto fight <igaii!»l Ja*l< Hou aid. A (juuvvui mu ot A*r-te<>li<>rul Co nous- * •tomra .4 Use Suulheiu S «t<< m*y be bed * to Allan I A Cummiaaktoir H«>iid<-isoe ba* ’ received a letter hom Cummwwraosr Hui , !*r, of fxrtttu C«re4iea, suggesting a Cora vsAilua to ■ fleet aa slr«i'g*aMnt un tte , enbj et ol Ure and cotton tuucg.ug. Jud*e HeuCcrsoa appro via ILr fax a. Tbe Intern*Huoal Typographical Union I a—ta in Atlanta mxi Jan*. C. A T. THA miAl/M'wTAINMto. A < waa of l.e«A*<we4*aa n*«lrtirt tu lb* 1 BM*d UMl*a < toll. ' The esse of M*«gan A Gtbbs vs. 11. 11. ‘ Huggii.a, adtpin »>tslur, wm deeded |a I tbe Untied Stairs OU— lbw truiroiug, lu I f*V"U ul the defiudeat. 1 bto la a eaav ot j wag »’M»4ing, and cm Involving about : * fifty tbirtMUnd tel ere worth of property. I Mr Kley Garrett, <4 Qainvavitir, died, * leasing a vMoabto Mtata. In bto will be j | prveated fur bto bona! cxpeoais, an I then j f aae!. “and so macte c 4 my estate I here 1 toVwpsaio Wtoefae*.” ' Wbrwwreio-k all tbe preqwvty aod at I < bto dumb X peami talo Iba »a. ds of bls 1 | Wdv rite Wblkd » Mi. II 11 Huggies ! ! abo was ma te udmiemraue oa Ute ratal* ' M-rtgau A G*bhs, tvo lawyers ofTcara. I pucehaaed tba leierewl us el tbe heirs ex- I cep* Mrs. iluggtae sad brought MM io to- I surer IbrW *b»rr «4 tbe property T*e • wm tied la Ltov Mau. Mpirtre I aad ecprii— court, tire • i. terag Mb «A- I I so emrb L—. ' U**as* I F L MyreU, of Atlanta, aa-i 1 j Chfateel H II Ferry, of Uslrasvtte, cur ' t isrd tbe care iaio tto Coiled ffaaiM Cusr*. I I Jedge ituf wiu*. of AUaaia, aa*u Jodgr A ■ I * wm, ag aibarre. isprsweaiad the te-leaee. , 1 J edge Newataa lbw mmaiag teexfae I .bat Hm Ufa, tone 11 a** be tereAm*. » * , <apM— M. U *mu .alvraivu fas taave I ad bu prim» r'y te* Captain Wb-SM**. | <J— tt C He*latwa was 1 tea i ; rd osaeMv to find oat bow much * ’ raai awtaM was toauglM sHsr tbe wte | anade. aa ! fa we wte*al tto 1 sorrel r t prae « i aod tto actual buiaato «4 tto —• am nmh : 1 I«4 to after tto toed vapewam bad beau j, i todaered Ai aata JoeraM L (' lED flat A, CLARKE COt VT., twteaere'. • Ofeae. M*v »?, *« eteaaate M*y Haa* ' I »f ••■ «f**Md lee prvvaaa n *<ta •< ** ; w.aretra**.* •• to atofa ot H D fetoto. - <•** ate eaaety. fewreaeat. aad I adi P*** * * <yre to a*ee ea to arre Mewtay re I areara » M HLRfi*: M,Tv»y "* I paaa;*«l IMtoere H 6 POWDER Absolutely Pure. Ti K yw<4P'few W»I<F A Wfe MB mw, fe*C WVidflßfWF’M M-taFW rWHWJfe* 'Stas • titat tW<, fl*4 ewsjuM - ttMmfef Mi »wif* TH hi 1— V-t* ift* 9 «■*<*.-tdffltafi M 3MV VMI MwmM • w «tMM dir »taww«dk«ftß ftfa. 4 Bftdy tab dMHtefe tate l *4, Ute tt iX* f '<•V K 4 Vft tte «*/*.-> I YOU CAN SAVE MONEY bY examining our STOCK OF FURNITURE. BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. IF YOU ARE NOT PREPARED TO PAYCASH, We otter jon the advantages of Our Installment Plan, where you can arrange for the goods on the mo ACCOMMODATING TERM S. O’FARKEL.!. «S& JAPO JECOWTRTr ’ 39 ANn 41 CLAYTON STREET PREDESTINATION. Editors Athens Chronicle•— Will you allow me space to correct a mistake in my friend Culp’s letter on the 11th. Now he said that he talked with a jiersou recently who actually believed all of our acts arc prompted by the deity. Now lam the man be referred to. He don’t ■ understand me, and if it is in my power 1 will try to make it nlain. Now, what 1 said was in regard to God’s pt edeslination of ail things, i 1 said that God made all things, and tlibl He controls ad things, but ns for prompting man to act bad 1 i don't believe any such thing, neither j did I say it. While Mr. Culp will j concede tiiat all things that be t< , gards us pure and holy are ordained !of God he denies that the absolute ; government of God does dictate by ; absolute decree the wicked works of > wicked men and devils, for that, lie i says, would make God the author of I sin. He therefore sets up bis judg- * ment, aud set bounds for infinite | wisdom to be restiicU-d to, and be lyofid which limitation He must not j extend bis government without sub* ejecting himself to censure as an unjust God aud the author of sin.| | Here Mr Autry quotes many passages of Scripture to sustain his views, which we omit for the waul of splice. Ed. Chronicle.] ' It is atheism to deny that He, i God, is the sell existent independent j God, who has created all things for ; his own will and pleasure, and if it 1 L«e admitted that tie had a right to , create the world, aud all worlds, it j must be also admitted that be bud tin* tight to create them according : to his own will at>d pleasttne. j But my friend admits the forc- * knowledge of Go-1 an I yet denies j bis tleicrminalc counsel on which 1 the certtouty of all the cvcula ol ! lime de|>eiid«. Men may have a limited fore-knowledge of liriß*, which God has made certain by his determinate counsel and decrees, ns it is said the living know that they * j must die, but God’s fore kocwledgc depends on nothing but ol bimself. My frivtd says that those great events which God had fever ruled for good, were —defied of the Lord, but that the smaller matters and Hie wickrdtiess of men were not predes tinated. Otofi Saviour lias informed us that the determinate counsel of God iu his all |M*rvading proridcucs num tiers the hairs of our bead, and not . a hair can fail to the ground without him; aod Panl assures us that w<* know that all things w.jrk together for goo.! to them that love Go«l, l<> them who are the called recording to bl* purj—e. But my friend says that Panl Waa an old Jew aud an , o.d fogy, and was Um stingy to j marry. Now he baa set aside the whole Bible and set up bis own Judgment instead. He says that try belief la the effect of my early training. That ia true; I but It ia not of man but of God. And I am flail that He langht m<* i not to apeak u»v friend. 1 would . not do so fur ibis whole world. God deliver us from such vain * notions. W. N. Actri. 1 Redly tbs fit, 4i<toi suioca tterwu<b tfer eras. (Trerin* sway all tto sbsflow are! (tenm; l.qu .Lesneo cfatter.n s/v prreiluig to fIM, F*»brr la m <*sn b*. F*< tto wi!v sod arertte* r wbu suffe*vd so Lteg, Is fr*ti*m beach back and »<vwi wifi !» | > ! rew»T, And vto man t>*pt*y m she to to-ni<b', ' As rise ifaieks <4 tto ahwtow that teas takes | Ito flietet— 'to ai<ate>w <>! dtovaae ibal darkeas an many ■ to«»*a. and nukea IM hfe <4 w*fr at *• aeatov *®e «4 teinbte wflertn*! H »<• j i»«aae<l we are to kqow that re tort a rem- » •dy h*a to»w fonM for as? ttowe drlieale ! tereasvreentS aad weak Mwai |w*ce!tor t» | w-wsw®. |i cras*e toefasrrl— b -m*. w‘tb ••vied !khur» <4 rrrat )t " I*. F*ro*’a I Favovito Fr-acrtpre* ba* dose for wowien > w tot no mtor reuMily ba* done, or can and it to to* to to «os>deod at ifiat w<*«c<. 1 wto bare tore cored by rt are •> eelliraL I arite to ha praw. It to tto only mtoieta 1 foe woaara anM. by d>nmri«t*. ntster •toarrrva ocaaaxvßa, from tto nmaefar i Hirers. <4 aatoriartw*. or sumey maraad | TaJcA \S» Qiw&t&ax Tro <rite< w>n. tar to mt wra aa* <d BaaaTa fun**«afet&a te teate ta UM anarw l*aa-4! Is te a»«S Ota ato. aad U* tan tx* Barer» flaratpafto ariaany are ■aaqrtMtre* ateg te rtaWiM hr k • ata* baa gsvaa te *»» wafectaa • pca«i*r*y ltd Merit Wins’ riraCr flcmararCA rare femfinta. flat* Bvwa aad aR Rvaarera Dy«prpa*K •*»A Betorrie. BtoaWMM. rvarerare Trite Trite r«**ag. «na*M M A PflMMe. atrve<l*. tea to bervra tafida ay to STtaia >/«era tea.Wa hi.rarea.rUte * aateby*£ drag* tte l *. t». « fa* flfi Fviprera* WC L Hate ta Cta w Mtoift Kever Bets On .His Own Hurse. They tell a good story of a man who has a fondness for fast horses. A year or two ago he had rue 'hat was said to be a “flyer,” aud marvel-»us sto.ies were told about what she had done, and was capable of doing. Hut an lutunate friend noticed that the owner of the I wonderful horse never staked any money on her. “Why don't you back her for a good, round sum if she can do what you claim she can?” he asked. “That would prove that you bad con fidence in her but it is ■■ ■ - “See here, my friend," said the other, with a twinkle iu bis eye, “don't you know me well enough to know that I’m too modest to bet on my own nag, espec ally when I feel sure that she can’t come out ahead?” When a man knows he can accomplish what he undertakes lie doesn’t Itol modest to ear so. When Dr. Pierce put his Favorite Prescrip tion before the public as a certain remedy for all female diseases, with “satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded" on every buttle of it it proved chat be had entire confidence in the preparation. Ha felt sure of its merits, and the testimony of thousands of women who h«v» been cored by it of "weakness,” “irreg ularities,” and all the distressing disease from which their sex suffers so much, proves hat his taitli was well founded. Am Tail Visiter. A few days ago acme of tbe famly t> tight a bunch <4 b*i*. anas aud carried home to Mia. D. IL Rodgers. It had not been there a very great while before a ni<>st hideous looking thiny; dropped out of it au<l at oner showed fight It is d< - ycribed as a large apider about the alx<* of an ordinal y sauevr aud very vicious. There* was no one iu the bouse brave enough to kill it aud it made its escape. It haa been «e< ti about the bouse several tluua. One lime it was tip on one ul the bed* ami tbe lari time it wa* teen II waa upatairr. Il mate* * a vtrange sort of aingi.ig notoe w hicb ev< ry now and again can be heard tn *«>tuc dark corner. There ii mi |H-ace in that bouse. Every one alts with their feet iu the rounds us Hie chair, afraid to I I them down to the 11**4, and tbe b ds arc thoroughly examin'd before anyone will retire.—Macon Tch fl’M'l'* 3 Altera* Orfcalert. In tbe game vs base ball at the Fa.r G’ounds yv-terday afternoon, the Atben*- ...W* were d D ated by a ncv-re of 14 tott— Iu justice to our boy* It must be Mid that M>me rrf their test p ayenl could not lake p-rt in the ganit ; but even If they had, Madisou would have made II warm fur th'-ni. It to lielived ibe At liens nine will vmt MauiHin tom. and that the fourth gams will be very interrs'l. g. UUOl.ket.K'l TRIH*. fiter MarAerer Water* a Rrairksklr Mlaireirut. Macon, G A., June 17.—A apecial to the Telegraph from Ferry, Ga., My* tbe tirat day of tbe third wrek of the Irin, o font Woolfolk, charged with the mur* e r of hi* father** family, cou*iat‘ug of u*ne ;* * *ple, wm made notable by a statement of ito arcuned. Woolfolk, vben put on tbe stand, ebowed no nervouvnea*, and told bto story to a c«ul, straigulfurward tnatiMT. He •wk! that about two o'cluck on the mor Il ing us the muider, be and bia biutbii liciiaid were roused by groan* and •cirains, and that both leaped Horn tbe te-d and rushed into their talber’a room.— KiCbard wu lu front, and m be entered u>« dour us bto father'* room, lom flays Ktcuaru wa* struck down. Tom claim'- bat tbi* so fr gblrned bi* that be ran lu item wlnduW, leaped out, and Went to tbi urgru UiHiMi and aruuavd tbe iMnaloi.— Tm> remainder of bto confeam**ii cunsisleo »t • tenutxiation of tto w'tmwaea wlu> •wore against him. Tom cbargea that every 1 ual wilutaa wno ha* given damaging ey> duaaco agaiusi bun, ha* sworn to bca. Tto |rt<auncri« slatetnatd «J to make bu. I lite ImprMuin oa tto Jury, and did not vtrvi.gtbeu tea r rat. I.I’.UAI. Al>t I B S lMl.tlE.Vire. / iKtißi.lk, CI.AKKK OOtTfTT —Tto ap * I prana*** appointee to aal *»i4* ay«ar’s 1 Mt tr>« widow ami orphan* us Kulxil D SiUten, rtireasasl, having mart* iteoir ra lore, itei* to to nouty all euntwvaod to ateuo oarer. o>uoa lu a*;*, rUv aatrt retera abxl ba xarta to* ;**<«.«« -rfttea Coan n M. MMiktfiGTU.V. Urdiaary. Jan* H, IMS. \l. IX U BiJF OlVfcX <4 aa lutes ttoa to mtreaoaa a Hili at tto *dyoarn«4 •oaoun *< lbs txg'riatarv. Io to •al.ll*<i Act to pvovtoa tor Ito regraralroa us vMara >« tte* eowsity <4 Ctor tea. *r>4 lor otterr par ;**•**," Ac Jwa* Uli, I Itos. AITLICATION FOR LETTERS OF DIbMIMION. IVl IZ4KETII A. TLarwoa* a* tto Atoiiato- Jiratrt* e( tto **t*te as Malli* Tuarmoad iMitag tryraiaali( to tte* Court Iteat *to tea* ; fafly towiawtevrd a*»4 Ksirte. ail prraoa* arv I [ iMVoby mrt Sod to Mow c*n*a if aay Urey can, I | *» •*■* regainr Ucx&tor Treat t«to ri ito Covrt 1 «4 Uvtenary of f tortte County whv «hv atoeM I I mi* to < *a**.argv4 tr«* aari nouiaiateafawi | . *ra rerar* ten** «f <irr*.ia*ao« ia ven* of ;**tow. Tts* >Mte Aay of JoMitoa. 8 M HMMHVriTOX, JiMl' s |a. Onlaup ZiEMGU. CLARKK COCXTT—To all "F wteota M stay OMteora It K itvavaate* i la tea* teres* apparel te rea for p*nn»iM*l ‘V ■ 1-vt o' liau •;r»*io» oa Ito OH*t*e ot Mward UiT. tat* of rartwooty, S*e«aral. aad I wW v«a* oraa m‘4 *ppr>reM*oa oa tto Srat Mon day t» duly mxL terras aodar ay band aod vdraai ngoMn. Tto* IMA day of May, ISrv. IL M ULMMISGTuk. Ordinary, aayti-d* Z * DIRGIA. CLARKE COLJITT. Ordinary's <Jt Ofltae, A tret ttd. Htta.-F W. Ctorev. vaoeotoror ito rotate of Paa! Ctoaay, do errand, repmmte U>a* ter baa fafiy dtreteargad ttM dvtwe of fir* an. i tr*M, Md pray* tor leu Ti e w tbre-rfoe* to aoufy ali pevaoaa asm oorrad to ateow mmmw. if aay tony era. oa or terl wv Ito tra Monday ia Aagaot nest, why •aad rsrewtew ateoald sot to ai*ch*rge fro* redlrwt. ». M. HLtlktXorojl, apOt: wire Ordaary. f? lORGt*. CLARKE COCTTT. prdtaary' V ■ '>*«. SSd, t*re» -F W Ctemarv **«**<«- or itee artel* ot N. fa Ctoeey, de raaworf Vrpvooma that ter tew* salty diarifcarwad tto dartrea ot bto rate tea*. a»4 pray* for tot Tto* t« taerafoev » retrfy aM panoaa MM •rato to »b«w enara 4 aa*y tfeary cm, , ®a or bes-re Ute tree Monday * Aazwat rat t, irty •ud e*i<wl*v dteoari not to mrctorepd fire* rad trata. & M HKMJSGYufI. •pWT*** Ordinary. You are Invited To Call and inspect onr new and COMPLETE STOCK O F DRUGS, MEDICINES, ESSENCES, PERFU M E R Y. FLAVORING EXTRACTS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET POWDERS, C II E M I C A L S, SPONGE S, BRUSHES, C 0 M BS, SOAPS, And other articles too nuincroua to mention. Everything Frosh ! Every article GUARANTEED. Spectial attention paid to Prescription Work. We use only the best and purest Drugs and Chemicals, and adopt the latest and most improved methods of compounding. Remember the Place. 72 Clayton Street, next door to Talmadgc Bros. Wade & Sledge, Telephone No. 15. n,B, vtftolntp. J. A. Hunnlcal*. M’SiNTY A HUNiCUTT, Contractors AND BUILDERS. morittiTOßs of rim atiikwi STEAM PLANING MILLS, [Sear Northcaatrrn Railroad Depot-} Lntubar, l-.ithv. Shingle*, Lime, Cement, Pluuet i.f Part*, Moulding, llrunketaand Hal* uatiT*. and llr.ck alwara on hand. DOORS. SASH AND BLINDS a atweial y. A large lot ot No. ] Mechanics employed,' under the aupervialonot Mr. J. M. COLLINS, who I* acknowledged to be one ot the beat workmen in Georgia. Redaction in* Prices! I*nc*» greatly radneed on Moulding, Brack •to, Biluatera, D*x»ra. B*ah and Blind*, and on Drawing alt kind* nf Lumber. All good* will b* delivered within Hl* cor porate limit* us the city FRKS OP CH I KOK. Thankful for the liberal patronug* hereto lor* eatendeil, ■ conimuaucv of th* anna i* reaper!fully Mhcltnl. mchat-ly. MoGINTY A HUNNICUTT. j- * a JULY Fashions A To HAZITD YOUNO LADIES’ JOURNAL, BOAT TON Delineator. TOE IEW T»«A FASHION BtZttt, The Demorest. D.W. THE BOOK STORE ATBERS. « «fl. Tto fi* lag jenny will be *ove I twrrrily pxroortod aow. Already «* ootics that the buy* aad giria teav* flyiag jeaaya <* a *■»«!! *c*ie at Utetf teooMfl.