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THK I.AKfIMNT f ITY CIKCH.A
--IOM. I.AKCKHT COL'RTY CRWI'.
ATION ANDTHE I.ARfiEMT «KW
kral cf rcilation.
The beet Adverting M*4.am in Xorth-Eaet
Ci realetea i* nearly one hnndfbd eoeatie* in
Georgia., ead ia Brvea dtSerent ritetea.
AdvrrUaeraent. as MraaonaM* Batea.
RsteertatotaCbrratele. Ito* eta Chromel*
R. D. oron. 4. h. rroxx- w. a chrwty
STONE & CHRISTY PUBLISHERS.
Entered a* the post oAee at Athena. Go, for
1 raaMaiCMoa throne* the mail. uaoeond-elate
aa otter.
Addreel all eommot leatione to
THE ITH EX* CMMBXU
The Tri bone of Rome never faila
when an opportunity occurs to pat
Io a good word sot prohibition, and
It knows bow to pat tbem in too. It
notes the fact that when the mur
derer wan hanged there a few days
•go. tbit in all that mixed crowd of
ten thousand people, no disorderly
conduct was noticeable. Rome be.
Ing a prohibition town, the police
bad noUiitig to do.
The man who first brought the
English sparrow to this county died
about a week sgn. Hie name was
John W. Berdeiey, and be was
thrown from ble buggy and killed
near ble home In Germantown. Tbe
English s|xrrows were brought to
this country to destroy tbe "to-m.
wring worm,'’ and they are more a
peet than were tbe worms.
ButCAIM THMUIBLA
Almost every paper we read sows
days has sewteUnag to say about cd
wcatiag tbe girls. We are proud u»
My that tbeae papers are all la favor
of giving them ail tne ad vantages pos
sible. It baa trace demonstrated
time and again that tbe girls are not
only rape Me of receiving tbe high
est sdscalion, but that they make
fund use of their opportunities after
reewivisg the education Use or
two tboughta come to tbe writer's
mind, while thinking oat thia line.
Tbe first ia.lbat too often tbe girls
are employed to do a mao's work, but
are not paid a man's wages. While
educating tbe girls they should be
taught that they should demand and
reoertv* full compensation. The
■Mteseo should also be educated on
this line and public senUmeut should
demand that tbe Individual or tbe
firm who employe these edacaled
girls should pay well lor their work
Hot tne naeood thought is thia In
tbe higher education it should he 11»
tbe eurriculum that they demand
good company or bob* Edocale
them to took with coo tern pt upon the
young man whois guilty of gam
biiag, who io of loose snoreio and a
libertine. Teach her to avoid meet
IngwHhony eompasy into whose
•oaiety these lnp«n |sramte. are
wehmmed, thou you will give to bee I
the bigbteet puembleedwMthm. Hy
all means educate tbe girls.
Dtotara star aaareg, tea* tor*. ore* teed
mOe sad todlgaatas are eared bf MeoT*
etoMvety mm lbs (tawgte. Cteatae A
Mansera wfa cm bn ssrfnr w«y <4 «wa
•WaeUM twtweee Altera. mH Atbaam. art
from meeee m ■nsras N C-, wbrea a
eta ussmom wwb tbs Itestarai a Nraaoa.
system, to mahs a erase track bee to the
•am ftaaa Adeem ead lbs moth. Tte
OMMWecmm we r«md is now borne
pwnbsd wMMbwwd from tfieeree. mosotaa*
• «*T mdm bsmg •raaptetort Tta i*aad
wolpst Ataraa wanm tttty am*ac.ata
Un Msm two tom ftwm aumms, m ta
grera efieaotaos at task vita It wU
gw* a dins Mbs m New Terh ansi ta
•net isos a twtme reams, and tbs sdtsr at
tbe emnpMtmm wdl be ad umnsem bsw>A
to *o wusSt ssmA That tta med wtd
bo bum tbMmge to AUnsH at no esry ffay.
WbdMJW MHM MH fMMMMbdAiEI M •
Oom boss. B worate tad swab daukarad* fa*
a umih si suit o moomrnm at n» *a* ins*
• Wwdl, momw rt sunn tube a*
ban tbmeihi tt tbs Attrntn a Ihmaa muA
oadsMsw poabrntstammeb. mmMssseos 1
mtaeeatoesea.. tsmr*C Hew abuses«*• '
tHnwm.s ebuor m AAmas The bauhMm
of the Aaewsa• A CWsHosow mod wbm
s uwmmm •* Mam. sad us htiewnwe
wtm me Oumtm. tumU m A MwMweu.
pwbisMy gmo Attnsbas 1
mw sad afrwuw rants m a a<wMa. Cber*.
las and Post IbwuL tunlwUtesM ’
tram ArtoMu is me asm wm bs st tnaame-
A Rumns* Mme
•» T. W tad m tab baser tarn Av ‘
tats ysmsMsv whrsod to mo Uri taw ’
hsMMnWO Wres uoearent . a tbs
snoot ear malm m ba suy. sad «ta b ’
atm tbs sum tn ssbw sums w. w
mses a tanmy Han ta Amousk, •*« bsd '
brao tbs day Bam tar dbstaM Stars tor* ‘
wtM be tbo asm Vsdor ms j >- •
of Nt Itaurtate ate straw rare bees bros |
• ouresm nod ms bonSsom •• os Arata '.
UMUtaras W tareism w tors on sesrat.
WHH A Hdfi
>—d>j *wb ms trra noon unram ra
pi WWW| rd ran ewy. m> bnws wR bow
ta- be ottaatad is rertaeo taiitainm end
saw srsom eat mstam wdl bnwims as ta
e wseoray wbam am bumbso mas ej ok
•sstse as «be bi at Joiy w«A boss sa ops
te me k «ounrai tuAhm. up rd tbs My. os*
•ml wnra< me tame, news wdl rank
taewm tboa me smnfidatammt eta Bra
• BwM 4HMMMJF UMk
ta *«bn tarn si Mirand Worn waist
taw ta Oramra a rural ♦ sooranra 4 tart*
tamtam m Artßorao.. ta rararw Rs usd
seta* to sd tamu very «oe sad taw>O
wkraibi' Tsrao wh*» at trau «o< !
tbrawuaH pararaw tor Any oubt Tu |
UP mA Ttambw fig ta A * To «.» **
isoure* to piopt pvra-te .ta* *
psOMWdWoe trarmg Bon. M C Tout
AahM MtaMML * btetam MmaA .
wi«ta 11 V w V W 'Bl Bf**»’**mrw ■ *»» 1
tadl Wweßtatiuuuta imma ora »1
Maud auraam
Ot Blt STATF ITB IXIOW.
■ teWM as iatrrr.l t ollrrtrd frora oar
’ | tt xrlMbtasem.
Atlanta boaits of a female- blacksmith. —
t Allanta is » great place.
: It looks sa if Johnstown ia doomed. A
( ' fire broke Jnut there Monday J sod before
tbe flames could be checked, twenty-five
( h mses bad been burned down. At least
six corpses were oneartbed to-day. Tbe
. workmen sre getting on harmoniously
’ now, and tbe people a>e in better spirits.
r Mrs. Jan. RcLocklin suicided st her
borne near Harber's Creek in Jackson coun
ty Monday. Tbe weapon used was apb
* 10l with which sbe blew out ber brains,
r Once before sbe bad attempted to take b*r
* life and failed. A abort while ago, Mr».
Harns ber miltber died, and since that lime
Mrs. McLocklin's mind baa been unbai-
* unced. Nbe leaves a husband sod two
1 young cbdiren.
Mow that tbe Wool folk trial is over the
wdl watch with interest the case at
McDuw, the murderer of CapL Irswsoe |
file news is that a Jury compuaed of five
whites and seven e I -red are to try him
. This creates the in j.rea. on tbst so ac
quittal or mistrial will be the result
John Pickett, tbe Mgro banged in Ixes
bnrg last Fildsy, and whose remslos were,
turned over to loa relatives and earned to
Sumter county fur interment, ia mid to be
no. a. Toe negroes repurl that wLiie tak
ing tbe body of Pickett to the cemetery
that afternoon, strange arnioda were beard
issuing from tb« c. ffin. and tbe negruea stl
tad, iraviwg iba body tn the road. Ou«
negro wbu remained wiih it pr cund an
axe, and breaking open tbs coffin, i*t
Jamped tira supp>tal corpse and look to
it* wood —Henry County Weekly.
New York Bae a earn of yilluw fever,
Uli ata is tasting lu limit tta numtar to
utf.
Rev. G. A Maaaaily suerrads llcv. A.
J. Baule as Firaidiet u( M, ini r 00d.g,.
Mrs. R«yea dwd Turaday. Abe never
epoaa after bring stricken wiib paralyai .
While mtar.es of tbe White Home Mrs.
Hayra gained tbe eeteea. of tbe (wopie ul
iba I'ert.d Metes In every Srcticw.
Jack the Kipper baa l«to made bb ap
(■raraucu Ml Lundow, and W wardering Wta
tan
A tram was wrv«Aed nesr Plue Biufi.
Arkaau*. <m Tuesday. Tbe ragtoe was
thrown fr»m ibe tr.ck by a c.w, rad tbe
train was wrecked, felling i Utatrce of
twenty-eight levt tain a tayuw Owe per
ran wee inetaafty kilted, two fatally ta-
Jared, sad a somber badly hart.
Tbe Inal of Arlbor Hryea ear tatalw
<M >a tbe tapartor Court la Atlanta «*
Tsraiiry He was tbe boy wLo mnnterrd
Ibe old Italian trait vend # eusne time
wace. and wboaa trial wna ptafatad on
•rotate! bismottar'sdeeib tat week.—
B« wasfuuad **!*•< OaUiy." iM<vv dte
mtaag ibe prteoaer. tbe Ja-lgr eldreara.!
btm in Uaguage of which tbe following b
tbe rattaaniv 'The Jury bee asva praper
«o krt ywa go Their opatan of tta rase
tad mb* are WiA !y ddkrwi. Tbetr ver
dbt b nebber JwM4w n«e hW. Y-* were
ci.nrly guilty of a ertw. 1 adeue you to
take th* trial as a warning. >wd Mur*
yi*r way*. Ito rat take tbts verdict as a
Iteaasa la paterae tbe cuorre wfnuudaci
y*« Nara taiuwed tor same time Ifyuudo
>t m only a qasetk* ot tune when yr* ar.
bOragM betv agwia. a»t, mark it, yow will
MS aaraps agate" H- was MsraerMeteiy
•roeted by u* etaraf sad earned U> tbe
trail** bowse, to answer ha <a<*r ertawe
A dtapateh hum Mempbb rvyorte that
sa nastastatable disrara a e.-rhtag bee* c
• ttb iba auttwa piest la Landerdele. Over
and Tlpsr* acnaftea. T.aneaasv, had Mw
eta (i pi estaiy, Alka no*, nil nra*« tta
meat prnduattva of tbe A*ih Ctai<* tant
take grwn and vigurwee at aVb' b found
Mart ead WAbervd to tba mute te tea
■ktebtag It a tat frrat, h»«*naa tbe
yrangaat and taatavr* c*4ta* b ant aAr
bat. The aidav and stouter rtalha are tba
raan (bat ere kilted
Tbe Mao* Tr agvsph yrtaunesa tb*
■pairs as Hrary W. tjrwlv. befuas the
Ixteesry owretisa of *«a»ia«i<* and Lrv
I'alvitav. Tnmdwy. very fee In spent.
*g of purtaraa as ibte epsacb. the T»te
gyupb say* " TWy eta* that tba dwte
gbtaal oran* baa a char and v>v«d tmn
rwptta at Iba Aaa<*rs wh<b tbrvateu tb*
je ayurriy. if not lbs penc*. as tb* rsyta
ta—*4 is. as** rpa wh«a tbe tww grvsi
rar.tea f* ibe o-tatry aru AtehSsd. Aa be
itatrtatUMte* and pateraataa rd tba Fad- i
tai a*raawnta and tla "sms stag da*
tagteAMta*," b* wtsta tb* msdwate, tba 1
irast. ibe rueprata a, are mods tba "ebtem
•AtaNataß <WN|BW*i
Laar-Mvau. Pw. Jana M—G ••**»: ,
ta* I ma i Abd al • dttafc tba. evra-
tiimsoa wee V'gw in |a*cw*te* t
«>uaty Pa. tb IW» H» tearsa.i I * pna
wrV trad* sad baasaa* sdn*e as a dssno- I
sanwr praraaf at B wrta srg sb>*t lU*>
•ftee wbtab ba anyaaed a terga tartans by I
wsrataraa In ta r rads. t**b'a«. esc la
IRA be was sttaed a iraatrw <d tbs VaL <
ted At eta tarn Fraeaytvra*. la l«d ,
r* •eperuisd ham tbe dwraewrata party i
ead to l*M mppurw f Pram in I toe tb*
as tbe Vwnad taram sa tbM yen* New** |
rsuwaacy as war to Lara la's aMart ham
War** dtb MBt. ta January, teat, wad we. f
i rawed brawa to t«M and was agta ateataf <
us ths «aaate rd ta CoMsd praam ton
IS* say toawm *S Iddfi He rawed eararan- <
owe sarms to ta mite sod ora a p*ew« ,
«wm* ta ta peds ns i«f tea ahem fiwsvawi ,
mart ar* be Rtita hum pairs Mta
tan Moab Utahappmo rara Stall srater. I,
ta wees She tar *es*ph.a*r vhtaeraatai
apte
"By w«W* raarag Ssras on *%* * *• «ra '
boa ta Sr mesa *1 tagp bra." and ra*p* .
OMH «» to •ta'tafM «f «•*
Wta ramwist te ta tews* tate apm am
•Vtaraa. 1 baeo ya* Sow *** Be*.* and •
«ra*A In oa*ra ta SsM bar ta Stary. -By
eta vw* eras tan* praamtey * yen* ra I •
taSpm Mhieraaii I A. tarn** Tm ta a
•■*i *a. taa ta kma penta ba*, sad **• ,
ytassi at Paggragtaw , ta***. ta * p*
rate wssSi ns asd I Sara Bat ta bat sera*
as Stara dimmi r vara* *a* mdpM* te. ta
ta ta bad. San. | tta ebta > P<*w , <
Fewra* tai *r ra*a ea* gay. ta ta •»*
tao I •* « ta o*g esrae t S*wb* a pa.
I 4 • Ufct ata lll—* te tew. Il W irtira **•■
■ «MW* to stem* Uss* ta as* ta trih SO*
l
I taw bus *ta a*, baa. eta a*, wa* ra**
tew'eowk. •* a berate* m* hew** a*
i ta ray • •• tas wta"
i •< •«», ‘ tea Sate bad be *4. e»i •
’ tawi bra. and Sb* a n*» b* a as bupyv **
ttaH h yjftaXShß isrw*.*.
I aaraifik r* beag u jpS'T
FARMER’S ALLIANCE.
THe I'Rrtf IPl»M WHICH TH K
OROKK ICKMTM.
Th* Marvelows Grswrh of Ibe Orgaai
aalivu.
Editors Athens Chronicle— l have
been frequently asked on the public high
way sad on tbe street* of yuur city with
regard to the intentions, tbe growth End
the fnniismenlG principles underlying the
orgsniza'ion of Farmer’s Alliance. While
1 will continue to take great pleasure in
answering any and all questions that nave
reference to it when in my power to do so,
I will take this method (with your kind
permission) to lay before those of your
rs .ders who feel io created io thk move
ment and who do not have an opp>rtunity
of reading tbe Ail anc.- journals, *ome of
the principles upm which the urdci
sunds.
In the first pliC-" I will ray that I am n< t
surprised to see tbe gr.wm.' interest man
ifest'd in this movement of the farmer
by those of our citii -u* who pxwe* th<
happy faculty of thinking for tbemselve
on ail subjects that pruin U> tbe w.al «»i
woe of our cximmuo cmntry, and wbifi
many of them are not admiamUc into out
rank., by reason of proGiaiou* or r«cu
patiotis lost exclude them, their power oi
forecasting is sufficico'l/ ikveriyped to sat
isfy theta tb,t prosperity ou tbe farm
mean* prosperity to all kguiuiaie callings
liteuugbout tbe land.
Our roils show a membership In gtuxi
AandlCig of nearly lOhOOO in Georgia
al*.- In the Vultrd St sir* we have ta
twreo I,OXI nA) and fi,noo.OQ!) I Lave no
tb* mean* of aseett*iuii.g < xacily the uuu
ber. Tb* number h ta-mg daily augmen
ted by a pmsianl flow ul sppocatax a.
To* order ba* *1 eudy attained to tbai
pr»>p<rt'«»n where tbe cumbiocd p. Wtrt ut ■
toooopoly can nut cru*b it.
All at ju* <>p;*i*i<ion b> the Go>!--tvcn i
priori (to* for wLicti we contend, uuly '
miltliflwr our rank* and awrils the rupply '
of ncraiu to oar eamp
The Lar I* onto Uined and sometimes
rijwea* I by Bums of our friends <wt*Kle '
the order, that wv will "gu like the grange
went" Wuere did Ibe grsngr gu tu!
The, went to dteuegatiiXiUoa, but but ail
•d ibem Why? Tba pri dyk frame
w«s on aedtat of dtaeensiun* in lh-i» own
rank*. Wny this d m*n nori ? 0 cuu» a
tbe f«trum op-nsd wl !v tb'lr d<*<r end
teal. Bo' *v< ry one tb .t Ihlrstetb aftvr po
litical preferment, or any leb-t kind ut
pdf. rarant, lac'ading trade a<«t>c>*, .pec
ul .ttve mrasnm, vic.,—coms ta sad itrtok
frvrlf. And »Ul* mstir tilges w,rv
kited with b->*w*i farmer., merefc >nia.
*w>*f . u*4e*iw. as ‘ •«« sp- cutsior*.
<bv*« e-wld, from it* vary naiarv ut
tbli'gs. be ao prtset harmony of Uarngbl
and arU>* *m"H»g rare War** inter***
warv *> dtwvsArd. B • that who,, q.**-
tern* tbul iookvd to tba material and fir*
mtereat of th. f-rrncr* w*rv pan o|ma
S*gv to furv Uta taidy. oppuslta* w<ndd
crop <*t tor* sad iter* <* tbe uta*v aide
•4 tbs teraa*. far fear that Ito ir Unmediuti
wvif.rv would ter )v<-frardia«*!. and wb«u
tbs Bate aa* taken n wuuhl stb'-d tba«X ’
nstsad of | Is ttas ray w<*'l* tbui
Iter tours* taw* .llvfdrd could not stand?
Ttorar sraagva crxapwad U farmer* only
era. msay of them, ta a b-anhy con iota
lud.y—ba*v sever dtstteataL Itorae of
y.*r nvlrtl W -iil I I* surtutead to l u*
ta satabrr of grsagv I dgra tbst ba>*
told tMpibvf alt ttow. years, sod an »>w
seiivriy e.- ng with tus Al rata.
Tba Hute baa 4 <4 !*p«ii*->* bav* dreaua
•ruled ora (act ib* «. " tb* faraasn cue
stteki*
Tbe dtenvgaa>n*d ivibbrgy toto wh ch
ta Kai*bls *4 Lvbur bavs talks, tan* a*>>
tan rag grata as lbs deraiay in wMcb
MH fta.tep* tend.
Tb* K wl L aedrrtrinh t«* figbt capital
wßb smpy tasneeik*. W* fight nrtauy.
I** taka rar G>«l-<i**a writ—«*r us.pt- ‘
ii th i bi* oaptsi— «a I say Io ikons •*« i
«Una* tuple! aray say day vsata eßay *
ta ta raobg mt* tot<*w ta rraiag i
ara~ W* wife traei y* fokrty. Yvn ran* i
do tb* Mr by aa *a w 4 twsp tatars i
: with y«m, bat aavw agaaa ww we giw '
ywo t tar I.
Wa depta b>4 ep* boyoottiag wbfa '
tbn araif <4 bang** prut* as ear du*r. W* j
dn ra* peupra* to ramtM ywa. Oar fra,. |
tan te te*» asssad mi ra, fa* VM to «*<*i
ramMte *Mb W V* weal • fan ami A .
ata trviag toe «** mv* and Mito .*■*
W* an. *•*«*■ to aecsd tba enraa to
>««*•.
Wv a*** ran power bat UM wtoeb God
stas gram te ta bean ate** duly nod
HI Ififi Hmnß tlto JI frtol
toe aate'L
Wv te krara in ta ptaNpte <4 aqaa!
r ;M* te nA, and «pMU tav*s w» wna*.
Ba tetotvu in LtUng ta afltev smA ta
area, sad *4 tbs mua ta 4Bss
Wv btavv to sad rra*l tbs Algnity as
rgvcwlar*.
*s arm te bring start ta tetopna* <4
•raw ratpr ivui msumg* art I«**•*«. ead .
ta a«*|**a*arai urt unaMta agn**itafa.
Wa Irbrar te ata* bad terart>fy «sr
terawn, end meba tor • MU* rases entertta
*v wart as te* l*aa ea praMbia. and I
teas ta* M btoky ■ xrcaM*.
Wa WV waquirt badly rqqarad t» earn- ’
«Ay. sraMtesb, r*i— ran i ten*, ravtawuraae I
as I bb otbs* Uta tw wv cwwnMvwd by
tatad. rate bantag erat lb b*< I ,
*a an* sitevty *p*nsrt te bU ra**prt?. I
w surasvwy to <ra* ram.tsrteisa, and tea
puu te ta tariwa *4 u* pumps*
W* teftev. tbrat Aaa tig te fate’s* a* m- I
rt***w*l yewterte te arawiy temi uni.mrag '
üb4 ib art f te* *a<iyrb*s*d by raw.
W* b*m tw raamttowk* erarag oorartrra
a vrwvra .4 *■ i«p*ra«ta ib bayrag and
•tag. brad to try bM fart raaaaa te tetter
lr**a.rai raaate m*.
We wgaap* ta faras*v» ta aharadra
«■* rt ta r** ra sytbrat aa ***s w pm
eML
W« ratragrtn* tb* rgtei rt anan te
***** era raraJtaena by jo* aart > ra*W
******
W * brtteve te ta ngte to eeury raaa te I
afsgiM «• wratA woragy •» ter era i 1 inm*
ty, ,«** 4*4 be Aran a* am ate ta *- I
pwy <4 arasta*
Wv Uta w rr'era a tersaw amdasvaaM. I
mt fas raieara-'ig «m ravA Ako as • BBta-1
late tig tew am* si*
W* ***** te rarraa «nbea barraray ead -
crate wgi aamrag raws rad- era* bswtovy |
rara* era rag rar rama tew e
W * prapram wan U rg* ter Ato ndt
raw fterai* ta-eaMtarrata*
W a rate* te ta ataMdir* «rt aaw c*uu
* rar acwracw * *.*■■ as pa**rs*wa»t. m ,
**'tevy ■*. -’wwai* npc*.
W s rargwrr f aMy way te ate aycG ita \
aM sxMrtararrs. tb* 4 pra vwwg sw ww '
•bta wv w* ra* te trapia* in* fra ta 1
» etart * ta teg db« • ta track yard.
1 WsaArga ta ra**M< "La »Awra» r—o
stb. «*Ay . te *4 *•* ctewwy
ite raw* as* P*»4ai «a raea «a4
egos y. «ur cwAsurt drar’-rtera tragra* p •
j ray * tatab* *•». tote, raw rawterns artk I
"Os «*rtb prwew, (State «-& an *•*."
NrapHoritafiy. Gun T Mtaaux. I
Letter From Mr. Culp.
Dear Chronicle:—lf I am to be
saved by a decree of God, i. e., by
Laving been predestined to salvation
before I was made, lam virtually
saved before I am ma'le. That
looks queer to me. Save s man
before you make him. Can I kill a
man before be is born? Can I steal
a horse before he is foaled? Can a
man do anything, or can you do
anything with a man until he exists,
even before he has been conceived? ,
If so, can’t a man gather his crop
before he plants it? Oue looks as
reasonable to me as the other. A
man can not be saved till he sins,
for there is nothing to save him
from. “Jesus came to save his
pecple from their sins,” not liefore
they were boru, but after they be
came sinners, Matthew Ist, 21st. I
*Cbriat will avenge his own elect, I
that cry to him day and light." i
Those who cry to him day aud night
are elect. Not persons unborn.
Those who betters in the doctrine of
unconditional eternal election and !
reprobation are generally tbe hard- '
est-hcarU.il, must unfeeling people '
in the world, aud 1 can attribute it
to nothing but their opinion of the
deity. 1 think they regard Hud*»
s stern iutkxsbls tyrant, who Las
nothing in view but his own sggrau ;
dixemml and glory, without su eye '
to man's hnppiircs*. Tiial is tbe
light in which 1 view tbetr deity,
and the reason 1 thus view bin is
that lie makes millions of people,;
forces them in tbe world without i
tbeir knowledge or consent, without,
having made it j>oaslble for them to I
be asved. Wlrat would you think
of an earthly father who should
marry, aud be asd hie wife pro- '
duve a lioxeu children, aud they '
make ample provteion for three of i
tbetu to enjoy weaKL and bappintss
here, aud without tboa* three uaviog
been any lie tier tbak tbe other aiae,
he actually bestows all his wealth
upon them, though tbe whole twelve
••are the children of wraUi even a*
others." Dues that look like Hnpar
Ualily, or even justice to the nine?
Our friends of that scho<R tell us
that God is under no obligations to
Buy to save them, ia u<H sa earthly
father under the most sacred obh
gaUoa to the children that Le ha*
been instrumental in bringing into
tbe world, to provide all that la nee*
•Mary far tbe comfort, health anil
bapptucss ul hi* children? If not 1
am certainly a fit subject lor tbe
lunatic asylum. Some of us arc
wtong, aud 1 prefer tbe broad guage
salvation, aud if 1 am wrong aud
this eteaaal decree business is true,
aud 1 chance to be in Ute ring i'tae
sale, if out, I can't get in, ao there
is ao barm ia ua getoiag on the
bnud gunge rood, li we only get
si tin er* to quit some 6f their •lua,
quit titey will But bate to
suffer far. Paul says is iba Sa d
chapter of Romaaa that *u<t “will
reade: to every man sec tuiog to
Lis deeds ' !u fact tbe whois u-uor
of holy writ les* has that doctnoc.
bleallng a dollar U> help feed my
wife sod children ia not as atru
cioua a crime as It an mid toe u>
murder my poor wife, aad God Bill
Lot pun tab me a* severely far the
tbefl aa for tbs murder, *» 1 c«>a
eiuds it ia beat tu beg aiauera tu be
rvcooctied to <»-«d, and urge them
voauuuaii* to quit their siua aad
come to God, aud that will curtail
sin if It is aoi the meaus of saving
them. Now 1 beiteve that Gud has
dMMmined to save “ilia steel khat
cry u> Him day aad Bighte" LsA as
all strive to water Ura mA, aad if w«
grt is •• will t* sate, -for lira buat
la sa«B<i. the psasaga free, Ou • |
khak a tbe laml, the laud for m* |
1 hare butourd la renvsia vur ear- i
r»« guMi« Cnaada h*u sight ol
iMnr true beitet 1 araicw aauxber
thing, that tba who!* audicte*
al Vutuedua’ bouse, wbaa Peter ;
prvacbwil to them, asem to Bata
traes e*ecU H ad, they were Meet. J
braawaa they f«rt«d God and Worked ■
rigUtwrawsaos*. aad wsrv crawawqwaal i
!y atated. Bad th* Holy Gbort fed '
m them ail, ead * Frter a*krd wbo '
erraid forbid water, sevirg tbe H>4y i
Gbuat bad taUah as a'l at tbeu*.
If 1 bmMved as some do, 1 w.m.u
wc<«r worry wear tea futara, far I
oaa4 Nara a* bops, if 1 was out <4l
the boat, aad suowtd tw misrarsbra.'
May tbe gra>d Prtber brtp as ta tbe j
•ay. last stab!) pray. Tauraewr.
I’KTEa Cvvr- |
rtWAI
H
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
TW» pa*'*** •» -ar ww aam 4
•*•. ta~-»<et Mat TT* I ■ i.IIHL.IIIM )*> •* *
»' *• • Mtiaar? feta,ata <tata« fa
wM »♦ nwgrtaAaa •na «ta . iHitaifa «f tar
b* >am «M*S —m« | i lai >
tata—^ta—«
M» tU au S. I
WOOI.FOI.K rirtLTV.
He is Crasvieted far the Nrcsnd Time—
A V." Trial.
Monday for the second time Tom
Woolfolk was found guilty of the murder
of bis father. At 4:55 in tbe afternoon
tbe last speech bad been made, tbe judge
bad delivered bis charge and tbe jury re
tired. They were out but fony-Ove min
ute* when they came in with tbeir verdict,
which wa*. “We, tuejury find tbe de
fendant guilty.”
A poll of the jnry was asked for by the
defense, and so ordered. Each juror said
I tbe verdict was bis. Tbe verdict was re
i ceived in absolute silence, very few having
' left the court room while the jury was out.
: Tom turned u shade paler.
GULFED A TLMK OR TWO,
while hi* bm eye* Uiinxed rapidly. Tbe
aunt and sisters sat with bowed heads.
; The jury wa* discharged directly after the
verdiet was nndered. Tbe c >un was pul
'ou notice by Colonel Rutherford that a
I motion for a new trial would be ordered.
I A rec. a* was ordered until 9
i uiorumg, wbeu a nteace wdl be passed.
| Directly after tbe verdict was tendered
Colonel Rutherford approached Wuolfolk
and, taking him by tbe hand, sdd:
■ I “I told you before tbe veidict would not
i ttand. 1 till you now tins verdict wdl not
l stand. You can rest as easy as if at home
j to your bed, so far aa Ibis verdict is con
in rned.”
Tom replied :
“ Oh. 1 am out afraid.”
Though tbe verdict is in »ccordi»nce with
tLe Cutivied.>n» of the people, there was
positively no d<noin»trati<>n of approval
i wb«n rendered, except possibly tbe pLuund
expression on tbe expectant face*. Tbe
s.-girgate exact time occupiid t.y the
argument ot> both *idea, after ibe evidence
was all is, wa* by Ibe pioaecution thirteen
| b<Mir* and tweoly-ntos minutes, by tbe
' defense itebtren hour* and six minutes
Tbom»« G. Woolfolk was sent<-tx-<d to
be banged on August 10s b in Houston
county. Capt. Rutherford annotmeei
1 that a m. tn»i tor new trial would be made
! If a new trial is not granted tbe case wil l
jbe canted to Ibe Supreme court. Tbe
i Alto us people are deeply fateraslcd to
i tb* cmr.
A Cure •* ■« Itor.
la what tbe prspetotera e( Dr. Ptaso*'* Osld
' an Milieat Diaeoaary ghsraau* to Iturae wbo
u* that wooterfal nirdina* for blood taint
•er bsu>o>*.»rw;'Uoe«, pi■ plea, blotebe*, sere
fata* aerre er swelling. Mosey r*tars«<l it
' il Aoa'l b*s*Bi er sure.
AsgaMa U*e v»«w
There I* one mm In Anguata who ran
1 be governor next tim», if Iw will only aay
’ lb* word. 1!.» name to G neral C. A
Evan* N<> mm * and* higher in tbe es
teem of tb ■ p-»ple—no man ha* a Warmer
, ildai cin tbeir heirl* L«.n- >earted in
( rater, no one more fully exemplifies in
j p>*c<- tbe atedirr of tbe era*. Tuat " tbe
‘ bravest are Uie tend-rest" Bod* In our
I I booored feßow-citteoo • faithful Dlustls-
lx*. Rrupertad for bl* heroic port, sod
t ' to I "Ted ,or bis <k**Steet and wh<.|«wmr
,! life ia >kc pat*.* of peace, be w<«M be a
worthy rucc-as-r V> tbe *aiUnt chieftain
wtan be follow-d io the times tbst triad
1 I soul*. Tbe offi -tel mantle «t G<>* r
. nor <!•r lon <sm d n«»l fa I u|»»n Worthier
; ab>>«Ll> ra than tboae of General E»aa»
. Angoota Cbireocte.
Tbe Chref Ch rk <>( tba Pustsl Divlsta
> wa* * Ike city yes:ar.lay. Mr. Ilu.h
, Rowe * laid a very ctrdllsb eex annua'toll
( Guo hundred to tba Biglrtat mark and !>•
I made
ter*. **l»l»e*^’le*«a S*,ia4.
Stakta, June IS. Mr*. B-abop Pierv.
dta U>M allemot* *1 bunabine, the res
•ienc* us Mr. J<um Turner and tbe former
real jvnee us tbe tele M «bvp Fierce, si 4 51
•Mock.
hue bad bean ill *»>m« monlu*, and no
(►4** nave been inUttamed ert to r reo>v.
»ry, tbaangb sbe ba* skuwo miracul **
enmiiaara and Vitality. Hue will to
trartad t> aide Ibe trabop i» the cetalcry
•ere to-morrow aHWSIag tfoe is ra-oroiU
ted natoeed ail who ka«w ber.
twewweaeai ItoealMg.
Tbe busUkH* tmrn. capital «t*. and die
san* gaaetally. st* rent artfully laVited lu
ravel SI lb* Itourate Chamber. >* tbe 1 .d
day of July, al * a’cfcrah p m Mart*** • f
vMai impurtano are ta* ba waradtred, sad
•vety man wbo tana Athena and dre<re*
se* prtaprmy, ■ atowrevy lovttad to be
prearat. Yurt time will aot b* warted
. sad y<*r prerase* will tend *ocm»ra<c*i st
I * patshr <ai«»pr toe.
ILrtgv* Bro*.. W»W> A Crawford,
On A Hauler. C * RnMwtaAlm.
J. Cube* A (to, T Fleming A Aras, {
J. Crawford tGg G C Tw*>«*.
! Fdu»*4<» Blue, C. !Mm> A (’•>..
ißALywdow. J. Y CarUbre* a(to.
| Jectaara A Vmcarat, iXParivli • Aeb.
| Tone. I rate y, Mbtea* Brara,
8 R HataM, M MymACn.
; A C Dta*. V<«m«y a Hnnnicait,.
i W BMWS. R L M as,
iJ. A. HaaoiewoU, C |>.
James W tow. F < Crewey,
Taltadr* A Brtoktwrtl,
G A «b, Wbltatowi A On.
i He Aas*'*<te*a**S Baaaarty fra e* ne*r**l»
I *•**
• • •'
W f
Stow.
Tto Ctata «..»■■ la Cta grata «•*•
• aaa* ta ll*iii<. *• la cta
’ aaatar tatat k»• awrs tkta »»ta ata Cta
? tMi stai »-*» awtaltam artta»r a»
I ktagtaM «M M rlltata lar K. to vtoto
Bta r •** * ®to totahrsa. a fa«taar«y *a4
J aato grtafaa «ta» fata tt taf Mat uraaata
Merit Wins •*»■*«*a.pJ&fai
’ BtmT > farwpar- ■» *taaa »v4
■fata, ata «£ Bta» «K Dr»S*9taK
Ri-i Wa—mia. I'nHWuia in Tita
ttota kmtag. rrinaai ta a?«taa*. atrrwta
am oar Banta *tata»w«*" Wfataßftaata
awtawtafcw '
faa. fa.atofar* htataWCLßta j
I BCtaJU ■ ■—.
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY J
BY EXAMINING OUR
STOCK OF FURIVITURE. 1
BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. IF YOU ARE 3
NOT PREPARED TO PAYCASH, I
Wt- offer you the advantages of Our Installment Plan, where yon con arrange for the <roods on i- n>
ACCOMMODATING TERM S. ”
OTARTCEI,!, «Se. JANIiOWER
39 AND 41 CLAYTON STREET 5?
--..7-, • ■■ ~ ■
> For tb<* Chronicle.
Tbe Clrl* nnd Key*.
I
The Spring term of Wmterville academy
closes this evening with a series of uuu
-B'ially brilliant exeicises, cons'gting of mu
sic, recitations, dramas, essay*, etc., all oj
which were rendered with signal ability t
charming the audience and honoring their
Chief, showing the highest evidence of
culture and training. Tne programme was
siMtrkiing in ev ry detail—but perhaps one
of tbe brightest and most enj >y .ble Ls
lure* was the cheery music us Mrs. Rivers
c ans. Under tbe persons! supervision of
lii * most estimab.e lady, tbe stage rece>ved
us artistic arrangement. With curved
bsck-gronnd, canopy top, and lovilyinte
! rior floral decoration*, it wrs, indreil, a
( typ cai Queen’* court. These entertaio
, menu never grow old, but are witnessed
I from year to year wi l> lacreaaed pL asure.
! a* we watch tbe children climb tbe bill o
' ; kr.owh-dee.
To some, Oimmencement occasions arv
( [ dividing lines between theory and practice.
! The “swet t girl graduate” leaves the b nu-
I tdul surroundings aud festive pleasures to
, ■ grnf'Pte with the realities of life. The boy
( throw* .If the mantle of youth, snd begin*
, ibe work of manhood through the a venues
of bi* clioaen profiwston; while tile litd
one, üblivtoosof the c<res and responaibil
f tiles us routine life and It* educational ne'
, cewties, rejoices in anticipation of tee
from h-aaons.
During the term jnat closed, the ski led
educator. Dr. G. R. A'ki-s >n, has built in
tbe mmd* ot bi* pupd* many aubstantial
foundations of learning; and to-nlgt>t. be-
• i fora a lirg* aud appreciative aud.ence,
1 with imposing cer'-monics, be place* the
' J corner -siiims in position, and turn* the
tiuilding* over to the contractor* for com-
I pteti *; and il they will only follow ibe
|J.n mapped out by tbe arctiitect, tbett
mental li- ua -s will tie imxlel* of beauty
elegance and strength.
f Dr. Atklram t» unquestionably one ol
the treat instruct >r* tn tbe country. Bi rout
in mind, prolific in mental endowment*,
gen'to, y< t firm in r*dmi>d»trai!on. p<«aete
mg piculiir imparting powers, be i* spr,
• c ally fl<t«led for hi* work. Tbe trualevi
evil Ito I tbeir np|Micialion of tbeae imput
iant t I. nt* t>y promptly re- lit ling bin
1 l‘nuci;*i by a unte>imou* vote.
B. T. M
• la lease rapt tee IsrsraM* ?
n -
I ' Il »d the following: Mt. C. 11. M"rri*
' Newark, Ark , auys “Waadown will. A'i
■ i •<■•■* us Lunge, »ud frkno* and physician
r i i ronouunil nur *u Incurable <' msnluptlw
- | Ikegsu taking Dr. King'* New Di-cover
I! tor O>n*um|4w>«i, am uow on uiy thlri
laittlr, and able to OTtfier tl»e Work un nr
farm. It ► the fine*: inedictn* evi r tiu* te.’
J,w Muxiicwart, Deeetw, Obfa,p«y»
« "Hut It t,<,t urn sot lit hng»S w lit
i covery for C<>niumplt< n,l w<>uid have dha
r «t Lung Trouble*. Was given up liy d<4
tor* Am now in !•*•! of Bewltb ‘ Try it
Hampte txittu* free, al John Crawford J
Cu '• drug store.
unwninMiv assiain
Bnrrterer *»!>•• Tall* HU aaaey at Ito
■tilling.
CBaMABMM, H. C., June Mi. —Dr
Mcltow i>4d ib* rtoey <>f hw klding Cap'
' j Daw»M> twice liwlay—<racr on Ibe difbOt,
| sad »gaia >« Ike crexs-r lamination. li<
I «u <x> the atsad fur two U xir», and wa
a* white a* a abret when he began to
1 : tart if r. t»u( before bi* raory bad ba f been
j bdd be bvcaox purfectiy calm and sp
paraniiy utMManorrued. lu all bi* recital
I <4 tb* details w' tbe tragedy be wa* l<d by
ta covsta. Judge MiGratb, and treufod
. j tojort Wbal Bl* r riu*l wished. There
t sere raverai Vpsu Inlwetm Itw twins I
I far ibe state and ttefens* a* to lb* I. sdibg
-character us tbe • ximiua'ion, but tta
. orart Site rally seats wad tbe defense.
n'uow * «re>nr or run tkaordt.
Di. MID.W said lbs I Uepl. D.ww.o
' c*m< te bi* office, rang tb« bril bud was
j außbltral by Suh Dawson, be Icalifted,
{ was doanisrettog >• b>* mannar, ani
worued tarn tat be mart oui apeak to lb*
j Fivixb n»*»-t agate ut outne un bM pren>-
. raa Mui- • repltei tbst be would aprak
‘to tar Whenever be ctajae. oulli b iDsn-
I •4>}o«.d tbuw bn autburily fur futbul-
Aibg bun to apmk onr. Then Dbw«>u
) eart to ta w.trade ibat b» w<xid putritoh
bm IS lb« paper. Wsercup<• b*(Mcgtow»
; dinunnord bon as su internal ecouud ci |
j and rad- red b m am of bto <4fa».
uawurti rrnccs *xd m low shot.
l)teetb* Danaua struck bos ou tbe
uew-l wHb Us walking cane asd foifownd
I rt up with two Üb-wv trots bto Itatel, when
scißcDuw), taiiWMig b mrait io te tu
.Jang** <4 Sw Ilf*. **>«4 brav Dawson, tte
• itsssv amd.iXdaMted tot half art ice rale >
! lon*K
I “T<st bav* kited mr,"
i Tb* witsra* repMw’r
; “T**.——yon. y«n ram* to k:U ta, tert
j I bare gi l d jran."
Dsmsb drai i«nm*dinl*iy. McDow
•nai tort b< was •> apprt «d by tba tb* «f
--' f et <4 ba *b>4 tbst b* drt bn >n«au« end
wooM x**» iremcttad D >w«« ts be could
rtucri re» ncarv n*w«os'* wot.
Ha ta*w vied to bnry toe tarty in tb* ;
eiura* nsdsr tbe BUMS, bat fates* is tbn
dr maw: b« vctat'i tooiy back sgsia into
tb* -Are. vpd tin ti-te h«s Lw fad
asd fiawliy aftrr tno r* tbr** bunrv ranee
dread baewwif.
Tte* witaMv was not rxetted 13 giving !
M» graptac scmesi of tbe trag*dy. A- I
tew»tb*r it was s fanrritae etory. snd trtd ’
c*<mAy and a rarer (rMncCaroediy. Wart ,
tbrifi ct rt Mi-ft-re'e *’glees»*t on Um '
a*** w 1 te, t*’<re* ran tIL Tte* utu wd
tab* sp tbe rare k*-w>m>nr It wdl pro
tmtay merest to* reut rt tbe w*»k.
Rra fl R fterward wil prraeb at Htrb
Stevate. Sstredsy night, tetedsy morsisg
sad Saniay eigte:
( a IZIkGIA Cu«**r*****rr—TterevreSrera
• aft«rea*4 «• m* ■•** • year's
<•* ta *See Mrt af V • Trad' *a
re-eta, *•> 04 w«4e t* vrr nraars, to*, <***•*
v'« • **ra* »«4 la *•*>» rawa* •-.-. tat Jty
Sara. •**• aart raaren «tai b» rend* tte j«4g
' reareu rt (tea Carert.
R N ifWUEGTnX. I
, tea* XMb. IM*. Ordmsry
JILI IVEATMKK.
Rev. Irl K Hlcka’ Monthly Forcrnat.
t
“July,” says Mr. Hicks, in his “Word
. aud Works” monthly, “will open in tbe
j dose of June’s last, reactionary storms,
fresh aud cooler. About the 3 ' thu tem
r' i perature will rise aud continue until the
I warmest days of tbe summer are reached,
s from about the 4th to the Bth. Tbe regular
. period is from the 3d to the B<h, and ought
. to culminate about tbe danger days in
heavy rates, wind and thunder. The
rqulnox of Mercury is on the Bth, aud will
I tend to produce prol inged cloudiness and
1 rain. Watch your harvesting. The 11th
w and IS'.b are miuor storm days fully witb
., in tin- grasp of Mercury's equinox.
“ Tbe next regular period is from tbe
1 15th to l»:h, and with tbe combined len
,' sion of Jupiter and Mars, will briug its
quota of summer storms, bee danger
day* in calendar. Watc'i abont tbe 84th
c and 25ili for warm weather aud reaction
ary storm*.
•‘Tne last period for the month ia ftom
the fifitn to August. Tue equinox of Venus
i-on the Utb of Align*!, and its mighty
' < lecttic power will be plainly discernable
io the cl sing storms of July. Another of
* the botnet spell* ot tbe summer wII fa 1
within the last July period, and the high
i- temperature wdl yield not unllli it has de
veloped some very hard stornuof ram aud
I wind, with thunder aud bai'.
“While we write this forecast, 10 a. m
’ June 14'h, tbe Leaven* are aouuding with
n thunder, raiu is fulling, and tumors of
II * orm and fl xxl aie in all the laoH Ail
'* are asked to read tbe May rec >rd in this
'* issue and remi tnb<.r wbat we ui -su wbeu
’’ we say a double storm-cycle is going to
*•' come l< gi-tber in *a final blow-out? Our
heart ia uMprakabl) lull of iyui|>Xtby and
prayer* for the people. May God tiles
" and incline every soul to prudent Bare aud
Y» wdchtul nt ti. H
At an .Emergency Mrdict.j*, for eadJen
coldi yet*t ('berry Pectoral take i end ut
*• nil remedies, a dote or t*o generally •ufjloiti
tu atop ordinary con ha aud vane the worst,
r. F*»r the car Jof throat and luog disorders, t U
rw preps ation is unequalled.
I- ■ • w
“Try Ayer's Pills”
For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, aud Gout.
Strphen iranaing, of Yonkers, N. Y.,
say*: “ Iteconimendsd a* a cure for
te chronic CosUvsmm, Ayer's Pill* liars
' relieved tu* from that trouble and also
“* from flout. If every victim of thia dls
' ***» would lined only three word* ot
min*, I could banish tiont from the lend.
Th<m words would be 'Try Ayer's
q IlHa? “
’ “Dy the n»* of Ayer's Pill* alone, I
cured mtoelf penuaunnlly <4 rbeuius
*' tom whlih lire I troubled in* Several
si rffonth* Ttieae Fills arn al onoeiisrmleM
c snd efloctusl, and, 1 believe, WuuM
it. prove a i|«clflc lu all cases ot incipient
Rheumatism.
No medicine could have nerved me in
tetter .lead." —C. G. Ruck, Corner,
Avoyelles Pariah, Ira.
C. F Hopkins, Nevsds City, write* :
*" “I have uiwd Ayer'* l*lll» for alxtren
rear*, and I think they ar* th* tat It Ils
In lire world. Wo keen * box <4 them
In ths teouM *ll tte tun*. They have
r. rnml m* of .1. k heeilacho anil neuralgia.
, Sime taking Ayer’* Fills, I have teen
( fro* from three ootii|>lainta."
” I have derived greet benefit frora
i Avar'* Fill*. Five year* ago I was
j taken an 111 with rhentnausm that I was
nual.l* to do any work. 1 took tiiree
“ Gives of Ayer's Fills snd was entirely
n cared- Sime that time I am never
wltbiHit • taut at three pH to.” Ffter
Chrtetanaen, blierw uud, Wto. *
‘ Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
j vksrAkan av
Dr, J. C. Ayer A Co M Lowell, Mate.
) Sold by alt Italer. In Medletoe-
11 —r-
I.KUAfi* IDHKTIMEHMIX
NOTICK.
J H Wllhfard, rtamtotratev of tb* relrte
, sf Jam** X*«lo«. tore .pplwd for leav* to wll
th. real ratals of veto itoseared, sad I will para
, etras bia vpphc.iioa M ib« regular Aaguat
Term IM*, of ta Court of Ordioary of Clark*
Cveoly. ri M HERKINUTON,
Joo. Jp.fl Ordinary.
(lEOIUHA, CLAkkk (XlUNTV^—Tbo~ap-
appr.iotort to re-1 urge * rear'.
OTppert for U>« ewfow and srpS*r.a rt totalt
fl Maitawa, 4*c«awd. having m*4«tairr*-
iars, Una I. to noUt, al. seneerart to sbew
caaoe, sllhla to d.ya, rt— .art -rlorn rti.il
te mad* ta Jo4gm*oi of ta Cosrt.
X M. IfkkblXGTOfi, Ordl.rey
Jos. 11. tta.
A V EoRGIA. 1 LkUklUXlCs r , . Ore
1 • Utore. May •«, lart.~F.oar* May Xton
’ toy ta* appted lor p*re>oa*ot teller, sf red
■i-.rarsu..* os tb* .Slate at H U iMaetoy.
•eta rt rail eoeaiy, 4«*ra«r4, .nd I wifi pa*,
spue Use rereo oa ta Bret Monday in Joiy
veil tan., onto* re; hud and adit.4 aig
sauro. 8. M HXkkl XOTIIS,
)se.l»«t. Urdroary.
( V FUKtalt. CLARKE COUNTY—Tn .Il
M she*. M may oooeors H K Stave, ho.
la dee form applied to me ta premaseot let
ter. rt .4er.io.Mr.tKia oe ta eMele of Edward
UUy. lol* of .art snoeiy, deerawd. and I will
pore opes mud applurooos es th* Br.l Mon-
Xia Jaiy seat ta res .refer my h.od ud
k*l rtgoaloro Thto l-th 4sy rt May, IM*.
» M HEbAINUTUX. Ordtary.
reayr-B
ZV fate GIA. CLAUB COCXTY, Ordtan .
<1 Ofita A red M 4, tvee.-r W. Ctreniy.
• areata or ta eMat* rt Ful Cheney, de
raore 1. rvpraoest* tort h* ba* folly dixtargod
toe delta rt ta rerd tart, aad pray* for tet
. ter. <4 drrerismoa.
Tta ta itorofoe* to aotafy all perorma eoo
reroed to abrer casre. ts »»j thrj tu, oa o*
before ta Cvm Momfay ta Aogart re.it, why
raid vsreetor abeert sol ba o.Mh.rg- frora
rad tare ri. M. HOUHNfifO.X,
sptffvrtra. Ordireary.
Z i EORGIA. CLARXR COC.TTT, Ordinary
U Oftre, April nd, low-F W. Cboray
j eaeester rt ta ertote of M U Cteesev. de
reere-' r-pmest. that be bee folly diacharged
, ta 4eU-a rt hi. ata tart, udpraya for to«
1 ter. of diaoriraoe-
Tta i» therefore to aoufy Ml poroooa eoere
•raed to .Les Conor, if any ILey raa, , on or
brtta ta Brrt M reday ia Bagrat set, shy
raid caeesto* abosld art be orreharg-4 frora
rate tart. K, M. HKEEIMUTOS.
vpCTYsta. Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF
DISM IS-ION
Elizabeth a. Tbsn»»*d u tb. Adratak*-
Mrik rt ta evteAe of Mothe Toorarand
osvreg reprrrested to th • Court that ta * M
ISBy adraiaia&eved read Krtde. *H perrere* •••
eeeeby ao« S«d *• tare erase, if *or they e.o
•t ta reg-star Ortob-rTerm rtta Court
as (tod-aary of C-srk* Court* «by sbe shreld
ort be d’erbergod from rail *4ta>*>s*r.t<re
aad rvrree. leUm rt drew lam*a a* Ur*, of i 1
I ta to*. Tta IMb dray rt Jara tsto.
■ R UateiaXuTOX. 11
Jara I- s Im ary O
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