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All PROMPTLY tnCIIEh AT
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CHRC JOB OFFICE,
THE ATHENS
FOUNDRY A-MACHINE WORKS,
ATHENS, OEOKOIA..
anufarlurea Iron and Bran
F ' r<£\, /Z 1 Castings, Mill and Gin Gearing
,B< * Shafting, Fußeys,
Hangers, Ac., Circular Saw Milla.
P Hand and Power Preaaee, Cane
Milhaud Evaporators.
* /. W<-tell Deaton's Saw- R :M>er
'■ * Belling. Packing of all kinds, In-
optratore, injectors, Valves, llplng, FlUinga, Steam and Waler Goagea. Ac
We am now makWg Portable Steam Engiace. which we sell with an
abuolote guarantee as to quality and workmanship. and al prices that defy
eomprtlUon. Wealaoadl Allan and Amen Engines. Turbine Water
Wheel*, Mill Ntooea, Bolling Cloth, and everything neck-1 about a mill
er fin.
Call and aee ue or write U» na before buying.
THE MOST COMPLETE
LINE OF
BOOTS & SHOES
IN ATHENS,
* AT
THE ONE PRICE SHOE STORE,
—OF
a 3 SW‘J3J a ©P
IdF SaUafaetloa gaaraateta with every pair.
I PLUMBERS.
I KKjrf ALWAYB ON HAN© A «000 BFPFLT OP
RTF.AM and GAS FITTINGS
OAIIDKN HOSE.
AND SPECIALTIES IN ELECTRIC GOOES,
JULIUS DORNBLATT
cuatton rr«nT athnnb.oa
PARR BROS,
Rouse ahd Sign Painters,
DECORATORS
and Dealer© In Wall Paper Paints. Oils Varnish
ca. Brvshoa.Etc
tan, **Bhi itoawu *rstrr. u<ii •••• ru n tin* writi
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THE ATHENS GAS LIGHT CO.,
, ru •wruemw or
1 *I<IIAA/T* JLINI> J»OWEH,
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COAL, OAKE AND TAR,
rA»*rritT wcbkknkd a nth ma err «£• *4 bitvminucicoal
AT LOWEST MARKET RATES.
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VOT.. XTT. ATHENS. GEORGIA, SATTJJWAY JULY 6, 1.889. NUMBER 27
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TO
LEND
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CLARKE AND AD-
. JOINING COUNTIES
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Editor Grady’s Virginia speech!
stands pre-eminently the greatest
speech of hie life. It. ie a speech
from the stalesman’e view, and will
5 do much toward* settling a question
which ia already asauming alarming
proportion*.
• Jailer Nat Birdsong. of Macon,
? was fined a cou»iderable amount
Saturday by Judge Emory Spwur.lor
- cruel and unnatural treatment of
Jvw Warren, a colored United Slatea
i prisoner. Rird-ong aaya that War
’ ■ ren became unruly and turbulent,
and to make him behave bimaeif be
r atruog him up by the neck with an
iron chain, until he promised Ut do
• no.
The M« Ib»w trial ie ended, and
i Mellow ie a freeman. He may be
r innocent or be may be gniity. At
leant becaniH* c«»mplain of the trial
r being a prejudiced one. Withaeven
I negnws in the Jury box, and in
midiliou to thia, with the Jury al
lowed to run kwurn the first night of
the trial. It must clearly be seen
that II wan a moel rotu-n procedure.
Perhaps the ends of Jualice have
been met, and a really innocent
tueß tn rued lotwe. Behind the ver
diet of the jury wo bare ao desire to
go. Hut in another it
should receive public attention. Il
should be criticised f<>r its loose
proccedum which is, «lclrimental Io
the power <»f the law, and may some
day lorn loose must attrveioas criui
iuala.
I wawTatutTSKTi
aw ALLBOU* Tin U STOUT TOLO WffS
saw wait sawaa.
ia last Salnrday’s Atlanta Jour
nal Tom Murphy writes Use follow
ing romance, which is said to be a
true story, told with fall lion* names
When John Harwood brought bls
brhie borne ia IM7, and lade her
lake pawMKii of lb* pretty cottage
which be bed built aad ptevirauque
ly Inf«i«b*>l for fa r, be was th* bap
pieet aaao la North Georgia. But
sa fat anw bia wit* of two hour* or
leas throw herself into a huge chair
aad heard her sob for an bowr, aad
knew that tears of grief, or sorrow,
••re faring abed by th* sud cysa be
k>**l so wwll. a rhaugs can** over
bl*, lie ottered bra brtda sympa
thy, but stre rspoiled tom. Another
farnr of cry tag »m iadutged ia, wlsor.
be begged, la tones of atfacUm*. I
: nor rapianaltoa of bls Idol’s con
duit. hfa? Woehl rdier him uoae
tool him surf baled bi A. <hrlrsu»l
fam. ami, io eager, al midatght, fa
left the boos*, faddisg a fsilbfut wi
vent to go to the cottage and care
far the yoaag bride be btd deserted.
Tbe moot asumtalmd. mortifad
end ladigsaut man ia the rhu
erat m»«wmg, eaa boamt Farmer
Murray. Ills osegfaer. who tbe
I day befare had wedded tbe head
ruawt and most prosperous yosiag
msa ia tbs conaty, bad come bach
to bio root
-Don’t blame John, papa," •••
I j tbe only expAaaaUon be raewirsd
•uUI the eranlag mail came, brirqp-
I tag to fam a Used of ail lbs lauds
aad property of Jobs Harwood to
Mrs. L»um Murray Harwood. Tbe
props**.y was worth •*.<<*». No «U>-
se eapiaasthsa Mioeed.
la I.MQ prop** *er* dropping
► lon Ith drorsn tn New York from
roosUshn. Near Wsi lack's tbnalra,
I tbe drirar of a fascist's wagon uwn
enmbod la the beat. Tender baada
patted bun up. and be wm carried
to a hwopiiai abuse be eoemsd to t*>
| c»*vr rapbily. ia a saw sane urous
loh U— far bn bad bros beroft of nm
. oca—be aahsd tbe nliesdaal fat pea
aad jspe aad barrmdiy wnUug a
few Unoo, oabsd that tbe suporva
teadeni of tbe has«dlai be roqsestod
tai mail It far bun. A few asosgeat •
law* tbe scn<t*a »u want tufa
cnasutessram and aa bon» lafar died
Tbo touae was banded fa tbe oapw
infaodMd neat asseaisf He poind.
Il •as addroosud fa bio wife, far
Jwba Harwrod sw tn charge of the
| Mbpttai nndor aa nee amo t sacra
|Me aunt down ouwra and gnaed m
Use feutnrowwf tbedoad wngao drtse
«. Ibero fey. to faeth. Boiko)
j * solwnrtfa faa boy t—fine, bto ;
' faros* r IHsnd aad play snow, aad a >
| nsai few tbo band wf L*<Me Murray i
IWeeMMwU aad Harwood bad beta
| NNO4B MbStaMl Bl CiMUbf go and eerw as
| brwufare to one ao i tbwr. Harevnd I
* ma Usd tbo hrttar.
Is IbM Harry Msrray. a oumdy
• I ewsart. soswtotuAtoea y«mag fe»faw_ I
. rstarssd from FraahHs rsdlegs. at
* Atfaem to fan tafcber'ubouhotn N«etb j
k ' Gtowyra >b«tiy uftrowsrd. Yo a
► gssae W feoebail. bo tripped eoet 1
. J«he Harsraa*. aad beto fed to *fe*
groaod.' la tbe aro ideal Harwood
. rwstosod a btow as toe fcrortMad
•facfehMdtod btaa tarhfa. As be
i arrow fraea toe gvweW. fawdrag and
tramuearod. be ucewawi Mortar of
k |ktoMbf Mtfa Dbhtadfeefauqpis aad
- came**r ebsrgro, toe he aad btoma
paracd. wbea toe ywMf tore wens
|UMfad aad wrot am torn way sremad
‘enemies. Next night Harry Murray
was fonnd dead two hundred yards
from his father’s bouse, bis skull
crushed by a blow from a heavy
blunt instrument. His watch and
purse were gone.
At tbe Augusta National Exposi
tion, in HMM, a elero-lookiug man
of pleasant face and neat appearance
had charge of one of tbe principal
exhibits in the mechanical hall :
On Monday of tbe second week of
tbe fair be was explaining the
workings of tbe machinery be exhib
ited to a prominent South Carolina
cotton manufacturer, and glancing
around, his eyes met those of a
tumuliful woman richly dressed,
about forty years of age. Tbe lady
fainted and waa quickly removed to
a hack by her com jm*TWn aad dnrrau
from the grounds. Tbe exhibitor
soon regaiut-l hi* wonted ix»un»o»urv
and continue?l at bis work of
illustration and explanation. That
afternoon he received a note, asking
to call ala private residence The
misaive was signed, "Lettie Murray
Harwood,” and directed to -John
Harwood, Exposition Grounds.”
The messenger hsd been given
minute directions as to whom to de
livered it.
When John Harwood was n»hered
into the handsome jmrior* of one of
the most hoapitabie homes of Au
gusta that night be looked like one
dued. A few minutes afterward a
serrsal entered and banded him
this letter
Naw You. Juno 11, 1890.
"Mrs. Lettie Murray Harwnud, Gs:
lam dying. 1 deceived you na
tbe night of your marriage. 1 loved
you too well to allow John Harwwd
to possess you, and la my despair at
waring you actually married to him.
I boil to yon. John Harwood did
not kill yoor brother.
I don't know who did. but I was'
with Harwood tbe sight of the mur
tier, and be did not eosnasil toe
ertmeu Hocus W smtwomtu.
Tbs reunion of the maa and wife
is too sacreti sa incideal to be mon
than menUoaed. They were farms
•Mlh
Ua tbe afternom of the marriage
of John Harwood to Lettie Murray,
liollio Wet twortb was tbe gayest ol
the merry party gathered al the
Murray ■»*»*»«• a. During tbe fes
tivities following the marriage, end
just before tbs bride and groom left
Lettie's lather's home fur Harwood'*
collage, Weniwtirlb was M>Ucod|to
call LrtUe aside and engage her ia
raruesl cooversstion for a few min
nlro. Then ii waa that be told her
that far brother. Hurry
had bees the victim of the anger ol
Jobe Harwood, reciting the foutbali
<som> iocidrol to lend infiueice to
sis sccusatioo. Shortly after Hsr
wcuei left North Georgia, Weatsmrtb
weal too, aad neither was *r*r seen
her* again Mr. and Mrs. John
Harwood are now residing in FhiL
adelpbia. Fa., wbers lbs for mar
bold* a res|»vaalble pnalUoe with a
large aaoufaclsriag ealabiishuMml.
Tbeir Georgia property baa fang
sines fatwa soki.
a nwraa. swaa.
Aimwaa roaws is tto frost with a now
juta. wfara («hm wry mw r>saStla< in a
•artuaa aaaeas*. As ths Qewxta tafaufa
train ps*s4 «M sf Aa<wahk nwuwdsy th*
■satoro* aaw swaMhieg an ths ttsrh
s hwh t•muni Mbs a sass, it* rtwwved,
Metes hrsh**. hst Ito *wgtse paused «*<t
ito sms erwShara bsa bwrtbty. Tbs we
<*M*U ms todt to sw ths au< W smto
at sash, bet fassd II to to a a»: st ttraw
Th* |aw ipn wsro badly J -itod sad
trow wem towwad. swd a* ww* icarol
Th* > Sues wtro trsefad saws. sad
browsbt tofaro Jwd<e Kro m ito <*ty erswv
•sd M waa farad that two yoeag laths
wwvragwad baths afaw They were
Tfa y*fa was gear s wrovl was, be* ww>
vwy r y. a* n bsw la la—
•w «*» m*v«e*we ass*.
belt by th* Mas ba*saros ifebibsrpi aad
Chwto ewastw*. I» tfa droaiasf Bse be
iwvwa lb* wsdav -raefa ad tfa Ueuwas swd
Bowl Hroas Ates* half tfa wst** tbs
tafea in ifa piasa saws mas lb* tw, aad
tfa otto* bod was Ms wtee rtos*. Half
is* sssnbar sf ths sums m t*s tow* sro
m on* vwee’y awl heM la tfa sttar. tfa
as fad Fmmm sis stv tfa trawsw etow
•waf tfa pisMtchsw half lbs ««tdß OS oes
<Mi IW OKMflflftA,
w taap ap w»b ms waaerat raw at tMaas
Tfa cw*wa at tto paw. hwwww*. ua*
aammnß lib anOMMi imb bAmf
toto
: »**ae * fifaty
mamcw a»r«w.
•e*. s*ae Wbsaa Pin * i■ an* «•
Moua ea <•*. ■•■•ear*>-
■» Juba Wbt* to s paroffa
1 awmew ywatwfay rowwaag- to bar
y—U.yy taw os Hwii asrarc saw ww
wwssto to Mw toMM aw ■ Bto. wtaa ata
Wat ns* bobaasa ata *• seer to* «d«w aa
. s* I wad, a dtassaw st rwa or ttaw* feat.— »
i fa* ww» aarmad tow fat brow, ata fas
| Cwfififa ata ffape aatoamaaata tototaafa
Tfa wpiwtoi warn fasta tobssf .j
ysfa' aaMWa Tto aabJU was dal Wed
wad ata two ad fan Isa to bias >sm abaron
aaai st ana aarawara Mm Vfata sms *<*
*« wta aatd tagroesag.. Tto toywra
•rods wry yroafak. aa* s*a s*«waaan y Sa
na* in mew ana**.
I Tto ttaaaaaaf taaawtay asaawa* to d'-
lee* to*tay tosrsnsto Tto tad** ,
' town* aa* samara of Ms Aawmtoy to ad
***** rapwaw*
LOCAL dots.
Dr. Wm. King spent yesterday in Au
gusta wth hi* friends. Tbe Doctor has
been living at Washington City of late
years, but is contemplating a return to
Georgia, and will k>c*te in Atlanta or in
his old home, Athens.—Augusta News.—
We hope Athens.
Mrs. Marion Hamilton was bitten by s
small spider in three place* on her hand
iaat week. Toe spider was viry small,
but in fi*e minutes the hand was terribly
awoltee, and extended up tbe arm. Tbe
pain waa very severe. She is much better,
and out of daugrt.
Mr. A 8- Dorsey sent the CnROMIcLK
office a iMaket of fine pl tuna am! peaches
from bin farm a few milea train tbe city.
Mr Dorsey know* bow to suit the t*a<e of
hungry editora, and h>a generous grfi| b
spprvciatr.l.
Mr. Hugsa, father of tbe late Dr. Hogan,
died in Mayisville Friday laat.
Mr. Farl*»;n has on* of the finest
‘‘patch-* of ration In tbe evronty.
Mr. Hartafield am! aistee, Mir* Summer
Dante, returned from the N»rth Biturday
evening.
Ms* Annre Pattman returned from a
visit to relatives in Atlanta, Saturday even
ted.
Course Brumby, colored, began bis ser
vices tolay a* mail carrier between Athens
and bankrbvdte. Be canted tbe mail t»»
Watkinsville for a long wtnle. and baa te*.
ttmonhd, from the lewdinf citisens of that
pise* aa to hit faithfulness tn the discharge
ii* his faty.
M's N. It. Bradl, whose husband died
Isiely ia o*r city, left thia morning (g{
j her former boso? In Chsitanooga. She
carries with her lb* b*l wtabes of her
trirada in th* city.
tow WHM iSe Wseh.'
Let tbe Food work go on, a* it has lately
•tarttd It wiU do Athess goad; it will
task* bet th* q Mvn city of our Nxtheni
tulito T«.-day an* han a brighter tuiura
bsfore bet than any of her sister ch*.—
la th* near future, if tbe eSorta of our
dime* to unabating, w* cm aw new '
radrvraJ* with tbe momrtcr trsffic of
tbe stat* poaring through our gbtoa; new
tack** making »w**t m**c wMh
■to bum of tbeir myriad »|>4i.dles, sew
mMUfsetortea ever tscrvramg with their
fw»j trade-, and new house* do'ting tbe
hiitad* ata seS'ltng m lb* vsil<a of tbt*
beautiful MCiioo.
Let lb* watchword be, ‘ Ouwanl
W* base within our g-»»p aeversl new
rwlrwtea L.I o* lay bold u|»m item.
•nJ never let »lip our grasp T -mmros
■ftaraoua our cdtesM mvs* io msm mcci
mg to conanter ipuuiroo« of importance
to rar Cdy. Let everyone attend, and
hrod bls vme* aad Hf rU io toata tfa
Alter all, it • not te natural raararev*
that a city trnly *«**>•; It b not tn rich
-mawM.or L«W* sod, m.nmsfeg nv*ra,i.i
brosd, <terp harbors, but men tints i»
• hers tfa- true wovw of tbe city Ina It
la in it* cilisetia We b«ve t>ab rowror
•e We bav* tbe ua’u'id rcauurarv
w* know, ata it will tab* but a abort ti*
to show to lb* wovt 1 that wa bare th*
m* necaaaary to wah* <* cdy fraarawi
sswmg nil lb* to* o* tto Mai*.
<*•«■ snmroos V* W*w VseW.
Mr Webb. <W tto Marta* Garden On*.
ro*y «sa mto * * thb srorning. Tie
(tonpray b maktsg bry* shipmrata to
New Yodb H* t*ib * ihsf <me day tiro
week they toteped a ’<rg» qrasUiy of
ro«to«htet to New Tort, la th* tbl w>
rv*r*ta* that * fa* w* silly *v*
torosb of In* pmato*
Aft* teiitew * tea item of news to
■Mrib * a prairat «d a A** to* of own. e»-
romtan, sqssatau, oanora Irish potatos*.
bsass, ps*. tarts, aww, >•<**»«* ata
vsyrtahte sytoars. fa* st! at which th*
AUmmw Barto* Owrtbe Orapssy wdt *-
•apt thrata
tone* V ««"l Sarah*
V* taw to tto Ctarh* eowuty BsHdteg.
Urns ata Imtwwroraesi Gv Thia Wow* at
Ito tart teamsUuw tor tn* pr»* *m d»
wrteg to fawM a taw*, ito* b* ev* been
manta to Attawa to* isu tram tbe
vsemary, Kta to W. Umpkie that A3O
ah** bsvv nirutay taro uh*, ata every
fay «* ctewawa aro enmrag forward aad
taktagmock. Oassftte fam ata *•
nnawf.i trafaw* asaw ia th* tap thteta
fa* i*w rompray augM te ha tto ai««k
*taenptiiin*u roa up to A* La* «v*y
awa tb* fa** IS tato BtarA eta «• Cai
K. T. Brown * W. W. Immpkm. aattar
ra* a* wta* cm gi»» *y MfaraaMtea
1 a*?i* awnroteg ths ipirotlraa M tto
enmpawy Tto apfawwuea «* Ito chart*
at tt*<«*»fmay wiU te faata a* Xta page
taCw**KUiimfay.
Tfa asw city’Hrwaray and* fa app«*
mm* aa *w arm* today. It b fro* ths
vdtes at Ito Aagaafa Carowtete. ata w a
rorv aa* j-fa h rvdtaa «r»ui crodn apoa
Mr M C F-pr. te wta* rarraw ata ma
M«M *«urts tta asms* * tta fata b
rarafy dta ft Starov up far AA** a pap.
tawttaa al AX wtate ata mfarod. tl
ttamaMKw. ata b a bata, ton* «d mfar
«m» tar •warywa*. Of** era te aacarmi
fa* gfate. a» Bara A Ctarotaadte
Bteadap a Data j a -
- w* state* yurtre tey bp a
**a ata tbrofav-rarm. ata few ••** two
ta*K fas sterna-*, psayta w ta state f*y
tewata fa* *Mf Tta vteta rama ap ia
tea wraavro skaaiv ata tta I«tasmg w«
wtater Arab M* fata tawwta «ra*
' *tas to ng* asaranfam, ata ite fawad*
faMag tas (tans. Ito Igteatag wrack j
*s bsa* * Mr Brtgara. awl
Pe w a*rami", ata na ars**l !«*• atea« .
tta rate, wartag *te Bm tefaglaa. ntespfaa
sartiw t»* rams*. Tta faros* wm a* '
| tro* bp fa* tta. ata tto toady w* ao*
fagrawl by tta **>.. They w*ro a£ at
| is*. ata. svry •***< try. w«*s atarmad. .
■ Tta taraw w> I te r.pawid st aw*.
IA Wva w* atanaaad te tta cstnw* j
aar. Jams part •< ttertry.
Tto n* wwa a fawvy «*, ata tto efty
w* Maaaaagtey waafata <*L
AT THECIIL’RCIIES
SKBtIOtS ATTHK VARIOIS NANO
TI’AKIES.
The AlteaaSanee C*a.pnentirely Small—
*»oad ASvice.
The attendance' upon the churcbea
Sunday was not very large, on account of
tbe fact that a great many of our citizens
have gone to Summer resorts. The set
mo .s were of a splendid nature, however,
an I some sound spiritual advice is to be
gleaned from their perusal.
FIRST MSTItODIST.
Here the Rev. W. D. Anderson expound
ed the Word of God, and bis theme was
tbe ‘ Knowledge of Religion.” There are
two kindsuf rvLgion, vis, head religion and
heart religion. The latter cannot be Lilly
obtained unhro tbe foamer be first secured.
Man must understand, before be can, to tbe
best wivantage, enjoy refai io. Christ
never preached Hi. Won! dogmatically.—
He al way* gave a reason for IL* words and
actions. IL did not go forth upon tbe
highway and say to all He
preached the Wonl, gave His reasons, and
then t xiendtai tbe invitation to come, lbs
Bible ia tbe great text->xx»k of life. It i»
worth a library of the be»l standard works.
Ala*! fur the Ignorance of men couceinlni.
this great Book. Let every one lead and
■tndy it. It will comfort all in death, and
guide them through tbe Pratly Galea.
AT TUX PMC BVTKHIAN.
At this cuurvU, Dr. C. W. Lane preached
an ezcvlhrat Sermon from the text. ** Where
an tbouf * It waa the solce of God Calling
unto Adam, and to tbe self-mine way, God
to-day call* out to us, and a»k« ua our
whereabouts. We are uow eixibouMud
years away from Adam. We have pro
grerad to government and material ad
vancement, but let the question be given a
•ptniual turn: "Wtere art thou!” Are you
in datkoem or in light, in reference to tbe
great Mlvaitoof Let everyone see to It
that be find* his bearing., and that if be be
straying away from lb* true path of right
couairam, be aboted come liack at ouoe.
nurr baptut
lo tbe ateeoc* of BcV. C. D. Camplw l,
tbe pulpit at lbw church was Ailed by K*v
E. D. tUoo*. Tbe text was I. Pvt* said
chapter Md Ifab verse. The dwcuurse ws*
ba*<! np>o lb* ktea of the enmity and op.
pusiUuo of the worMtoward Christ and Hr.
reiVtoa. Tb* purpo* of th* aermou wa.
to abow ibat tbe beet way to meet Md
urircvme this enmity, w* by a holy life,
euaarcralvd entirely luGod aad H» *rvic<.
If tb* Ctiurob, individually ata auikctiveiy,
eecks and obtain* tbe blgbrol style ot.apu
itaal life, lbw o|>i»wiiion will be overcome,
arnovrs «dl be evuvorlta, tbe name of tbe
Lord gloriAed. and tbo** who Ibu. live,
will b.v* tto joys ata cumfvru of nhgioa
ata a triumphant faith in the hour of
death-
Mtrorro ntmirr cwvacw.
At this cuerc*. th* prawr, itev H F.
Sfeatt, prerabvd M Hiterimrog sernroi.
from 13th cbapi* of Hebrews iu».l Hib
vena “Fra hero we hav* ao cunUauia*
city, but vrck <m« to ouwm Tte preeefar
•bowed that vvrry'blag lo tba world is
UMtaoi, ata ws .re ail u.veki* ata »-
Jrarner*. and bav* no permaaenl abaJieg
pisca. Tfw CbrtetiM weka ito city nbuvr,
which is |«n ata attaiag. In lb* Journey,
be ba* tieeimtos of tbe better tend, ao<J U
amursnce that be ba* in inbeniauc* that
fa laraerupUtd*. otataled. and that f.delb
out away. Al lb* cte* of the aervi*, on*
uremiar •»» nceived UIU. tb* L’buicb on
a profetaua <4 faith.
lauxaa rraarrv mvwra.
“Let Tay mrvMt. I pray Tta*. t*a tack
Ogata, that I i»ev dte in mine owe dly.
eta te butrta by the grsve of mv fatter
eta aroUn* "—II Festal sis., »J. Tbw
so He*. H B. Qvuiiato's text, ata bte
•ut-pct w* “ Twa now*.*
It, tte tetrodactory, tto prroctar showed
Ate* ama'* nature, a boom w* ibmataed
It te m tbw fa** to*i th* Church eta State
have thvw prase* velam.
Bra* tefioraee I tetaro, may eta ought in
pnduroraote, rrtershaduw, rely* so*v*r.
eta bold, ov* all other mAurorea. Get a
bum* saif Irak An*, to fa I matte*. Fra
c.erch mJ rata* larthrte*. climate L*
taatth. taVMtng* f* b*m*a eta pteaa
•re , Tte qarouna of character ataul i
have w*gM m teca tag tame. Tbe boo**
atowid Mesa *rory odvrategs pmtebte f*
ChrtoiM caltaro. It Auwew w* tread
Ira* a f*w tbrags te tar e*ai ratatto* o
•uctety. wttb te* cbaratas, actoten. Can*.
Um Mar*. CUM at F«ta>a, ata Frablb.
tn*, ate woaM taro artadrabie fedliti*
fat the mcatraa at boas*
•ta. Uta 'to tte comfort of bo*, by
taawfal areaagMaewt of wta* w* may
have, ata rima l asm
A. Lwih to aaakmg born* happy Uaa
beta ata wile, cuftteatv affinity fra each
etb*. 'They twasa abed te ooe Arab."—'
Oaa ta faatre. <roe to ptera. o* te trating,
awe te • Brat te icrtaaHy lacr.iir ewca
mbm’a bapptmma, ata that at tbe bo*».—
Tte teak at B b narrow npcm norvuw, woe
apoa wsw. tt mate* acbmg btarta, tto
rrhw •* benwro caaana neotte. Uow
and wtew tanfaata ata fate* taraa fra*
ta«M to me* aatoitowta fancsatetoM at
pteaawrc-. * wta* wtvsn ata aaothera, far
ptaai p< tea bniuut at all btey dauaa of
waarab ta. aad reran* te tbe aM* aa
taaaa tea pare faMabt* th* aaka ro*y
boa* happy—a ttule hrav.a aa aartb—te
mwA y Inman la tte whai ata tnwtay as
taar-r-. and wte* auaa ata faogbtare Aad
anraesmraa te U* rerowy at th* w*id ,
that cwucta tte rarawrm.ota of kiteia |
W tIMI ptfaCß? ©• ?
north tea cbdd, terra w amaiL Are your
Atb. Uta te saata bate* a naered pteea
Dteaats it to G«< ata mvt* Hau te *tay
w«* ywa ta M. Ttea its tetarao* wMI
B*s wtea we are fata
famrfatam’a Arwlem fadv».
Tta Bsarr Saavk m tte W*M fa* C*» 1
Brwwra, taraa. fewre. Jte't Abeam. F*v*
tare*. Tatter, VtappoJ Hsta*. CbHbteten '
Cena, ata aM ta»* Braptawe, Md fata
•Mv ao* ffttas, *ao pay «eto**d. It
te gunrMMta to rtro priect
*• mmey arfradta. rrw» ts cret per
MM prarai* by jate Oawfata A On.
Nr. Jo* Jarrwi.a gretaare «f tta tease
Ca-roreay or tta <awm«d HUB. wtd **♦*•
tettotayta tbfatotasfaJ »• W»ta a
tew dopa-
ABOUT CITY PARKS.
* ONE OF TBE NEEDED mPKOVE-
IHENTM FOB ATUENN.
A Number of Place. Have Beea Mag*
1 Among the many things that have been
1 suggisted iu the way of improving and
1 bcauiitying our city, it strikes us that there
is nothing more imjxMtant than to have at
* some desirable pointe a city park or parka.
* Every city ot publ c spirit, of any size and
inilMirtance, have one or more of tbese
places ot resort for the benefit of its citi-
' Zeus.
9 At lb» time, the indications all point to
the speedy and permanent growth of
! Athens. With the projeeled roads now in
r view, and others that will probably be
turned in thia direction, our city is destined
! to become a great railroad center. With
1 these roads will necessarily come, in due
Unw, the erection ot a tplvodid Union
1 Patfoengtr depot, which will reflect credit
' on the city and tbe corporations repre
' senied. And aa Mggtwtetl by Judge Geo.
1 C- Thomas, in yesterday's po|»er, if the
p;O|Hsr efiort is made, the car-suopa for tbe
Uo rgia, Caiolma and Northern may lie
x cured for ottr city, and the shops for
other roads may also be located here.—
With these luipiuvemcuts, of course others
1 will follow, and in tbe near luturu Athens
will doubtless be as noted for her vsttonii
enlerpiisea sud faciunea, as sbe is now for
1 educational (acUiitu*.
One thing uow needed in our city is lh<
building up and eucourasjng of all kind*
1 ot iuduelriev. Let every elfrat Oe mad* to
make the city attractive, so as to i< duee
men of capital into our tumai, and tbu.
secure many enttuprisva that will gtealiy
build up the mly. Aibens cm boast tb<
best educational lacilitie* ot Buy town in
the teats, aud we have the advantages to
make it the prar of auy lows or city in the
booth.
But we started out to mako a few rt
mark* in regard to beautifying *ud making
the city attractive iu th* way of a public
park, th vvmi place* have been mentioned,
eilb* of which would be atihable. It baa
beau suggested that a. th* Lilly place will
•oon I* sold, that it would be a splendid
I jcalhm. Tbw could Certainly be made a
vety bveuuiul place, mu with all tte
adornments that would demand
would be a very popular resort. But fo>
ite citizens dowu town, the distance would
b* rather greet, and ou public ocCMtona
even the street Car lines could hardly SC
c.>miuudate the ciowd*. But two * more
|>arX* would not be too much for the
Atueaa ul the future, Ira we uiu.l remeno
ikt that in a very t*„ years, the popula
ixm will perha|« be doubted or Mribblvd,
•ta tbu town wiU continue to grow.
Another giadtaocation for a park may
be mentioned la tba giove in tbe rear ot
ite £. L .Newton buuaa, ata afamg tin
bank, of Ua* w.Ur-woik. pond. With a
litlhi work Mil money ploOed on tbi. spot,
II coulJ be made very attractive, and would
aodoubtidly be a very popular resort. At
It te. hundreds of our ciilscM vteil the
water-work* and it. spring uu the Sabbath
aud on public day*, and If a wvlLwranged
l*rk a•• located iu lb* grove above men
.louvd, Il would lie a gnat euuvenienci .
.nd greatly enjoyed by many of our ciU
aro*
Tbe third place wa will mention, to the
and. adjacrut to and Including Ite min
rral apvw Fra yews tbto ha* tarn ooe
< f tte moat popular rewwt. lo tte city, ata
many nf our citteco* rega'd lite waters a<
poaai-aeing very high rcediciual virtue*.
W* are ittformad that tta spring Md tbe
adjoining lands renchtag to tb* rivrr along
M'«rr’» braneb, remlaioteg prrbapa right
u* tea acres, could b* purchased, ata mad.
very attractive. Aa indicated above, ttea*
tends »r< ra> the bank* of tte Ocomw river.
With U>* spring, the waters of which al
nroly attract many people, and th* grove
wbu-b cimiM to well airang-d fra tbe cran
frat ata G|iprro of th* vlritorv, and the
river white would permit many to enjoy
tbnnkavlvis in brad*, on tte placid waters
of tta puta. would make lbw altugatter a
most demrabte jfate Ira a dty park.
Another adv.ntalWbi* piece would poa
at* te. that N I. nearer to th* bn.ioe* part
of Um efty. ata to tba bran* of a great
maj-irity of «ror ciuaana.
Now, we are mA partial to any parttco-
Ur p<ncr tor a park, bol would te pteaata
to b«w on* in any part of tte city, that
would me* tte waste of tto cittama, but
b.vr simply mad* tte* auggvstkma, that
<ror ctoteeM may think spun tto matt*.
(Mter of tbs above place., or all three of
tbe* would te droirebte pointe for parka,
ata AHmm wi l la tte future used more
lb»c <*• park au • reeuvt fra b* tbrif y
ata praaparow dtraaua.
■ ••Ara tea J•<*■*■ Cwwuir.
Feta Ordfeth, ata bto aon. «re Grdfatb,
engaged in a Agbt one week ago last Bun
d*|, Pria w* badly bart, ata on tte
pr*fanin*y trial, tte boy w* tlimiwud
aa aenrraat at tto evidence of bto mother
Yeriarday Frta dted. ata now the auttor
btea are trying And Warn It to ante tto
tustoteteiy at Paufu wife wHI ddfcr, it W*
Nr. G. T. Marr. 11 bought a tax of atawa
tlria *nrM*g. ata lafi tto* ia Ute buggy
au Broad otraaS while ba went ofi ou eouM
buaaaam. Wte* to eama b«cfc. to drove
•* ata after gotag • abort d*nac* mtored
tto atawa They bta evidently teen Motes
durtag bta atae* If reoowrad, tte
Aader wdi ptaa* teas* thana at tbto oflfck
A M«w~araa Meara Sr.
WaWißtoi RaxMWM'toa tar* *uc
eaMfuiiy road in privnM prarti* fra tto
art fif'rau*yrars m • grarrat alterative,
ata b* racreadan beyond tto most an*-
g** vxpaeinboe* «W ite original* ia ita
I narfainr* to at! awtea of teaoore Mota,
it taa no equal to Bkto Duairen* ata Sypba
' Mrie Braptinna. frirai, bl ft* anoat
traubfashm* fit ram, haa teen cured Bto
■arw. Il to nA* tevtgn****, appetiser
ata general taufth rratar*. Orvtdkaten
fwsstad npc* appfwm***. SArt. * taA
fa. Pal up only by L D Bodge A Co.
A cnmmui* from Evaoa Lrige, L O.
10. T. were busy tbto merteag in Muprew
ing ate binmifytag tta* ball.
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Will Prart.ve la Alban*.
From now on I w,d practice law in tbe
' office of Prof. A. J. Cobb, over tbe Uni
versity Bank. Wil) practice iu tbe county
of Clarke and adjoining counties.
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I A correspondent of tbe Watkinsville
Enterprise bas the following:
Mr. Tom Childers tells us he will get the
factory covered this week and then tbe
I floors will be laid and as mon as that is
finished the machinery will be put in. Mr.
. D. F. Marshall is blasting out the place Tor
tbe penstock and says it will be done ia
» twenty days, and as soon as that ie finished
f work will commence on the wheel. No
i doubt tbe factory will be in operation by
• tbe flrat of September.
I We bad the pleasure of attending the sal
i ration army meeting at Veal’s Chapel last
. Sunday. We bare beard a great deal of
i talk of the Salvationist* and we were very
L anxious to hear them. Their meeting
. was conducted by Rev. Fud McMillon.
After giving the people a seriooa talk tbe
' meeting was dismissed iu the regular form
1 and we returned borne well pl. used with
tbe meeting, hoping to attend on tbe nex t
fourth Sunday.
, John Smith te the happiest man that I know.
But wasn't be blue, throagh, not thru* months
agof
“My wife’s runing down Just as fast as she can,
And the doctor* oeu't help bar,” and thia pool
maa
Almost eried as be thought of the poor oufi'-
ri g wife
Who aeeeied lo be losing bold upon life.
i “Smith, I know just how yoa foal,” said a
i friend to whom he told bte and story. “My
wife waa troubled precisely as yoers ta. I
don’t jest understand it, boMese Pm not a
wMßan, but ter book pained her, aad com
plained of dragging-dew t feelinga, aad a gea
eral weakueaa and I know that she had some
of thomi dmeaaee a omen ar* subject to, and
had ’em bad, too. I read about Dr. Pieree'a
Favorite I'reaenpUon one day, and the ArM
lime I wa* at th* drag ator* 1 bought a prattle
of it and took borne to bor. Il worked wo*,
dore. In a ahort Uwe she said eh* feH like
another woman, and ahe began to bop* that
‘there wa* r*h*f tor b*r, after all. Sb* kept
on taking lb* mediates for a tim*, and now
•bo's Well. U*t a botlte of tbo ‘Preeuriptlou*
aad try tt oa year wife.”
»I will,-’ tad Smith. And he did, and it
care! ter, aud that a why b**s ao bappy to
day.
— am m
Tte fmee of bamto nt work oa Um
Youug Men’s Christian AaaoeiAllun build
mg, resumed tbeir work tbto morning.
Tbe wrak will I* carried on lUedlly now,
and tbe building will eoon be completed.
Mwaiarea < laaage.
Mr. M. Stern thia mranlng boeffht out
ite lotertateof M-jeari. K. B. Edge ata P.
FunkeaeteiD ia Ute Aim ot Edge, Dorany fa
Co. Tbia Arm bas always done a floc,bu»f
nuaa, aud tbe new men in charge will con
tinue to do a fine bu.iMae. Mr. M. Stern
ta one of our brat bovine* men, white hie
partner Mr. W. F D<>reey to not only a
fine boaln** man, but to thoroughly puetta
in all Ibat perlalM to the furniture buri
nraa. Tta Ciihokicia wiehee fra tte old
Md new men auccra* and prosperity.
Awie (••»•* Ue.
Meellng Mr. George T. Morrell tbto
mranlng.a CnaoaicLX report* naked him
bow tte Alliance wan getting along. He
replied that ft wa* in fine abape, and
incroaaiwg in prosperity each day. He
gave * rome inters* Ing facts concerning
tte All aoce. Tte county Alliance will
meet next Thursday In Athena. There to in
P-mmaaioa of tbe Alliance enough oottoa
ijaggmg to .apply the demands of tte
farmers of Clerite county for tta next year,
•nd It t* hoped that tte merchants will not
buy Jut* bagging. Jo to moat go; oottoa
baggin* will taka Ita place.
“Will the Alliance take any aland on tbe
Felton rtlocaGooal bllir* "I have not
talked ow tbto subject to My prooiinsnl
AlliancrenM,” aahi Mr. Murrel’, “but If It
tekre any slamt it will be tte individual
opinion which will te voiced ata ■«< aa a
btay."
, A fearful railroad accident la ra.
ported front Ohio, a ahot diatonic*
from Batavia. Tbe paaaeuger train
oa tbe Cincinnati, Georgetown and
Portamoutb railrAid, with three
coachea full of paaaaogere, plunged
through a treatlc, and fourteen per
sona were badly injured, many fatal
ly, It aertna aa If It baa come to be
a time remarkable for railway acci
dents, and that there ia ao more
safety in railroads. Certainly a
great deal of care should be main
tained by tbe ntilrcfeda la keeping
tbeir tracka to good order.
arsa otatb'anb vwa*w.
It**. * g*.rr*M Crttortta tru* ••*
Tbe Sierra Nevada’* are toi a state of
dtatartMoos frraa tartbqaataa, aad tee
atdlcaUona aram to potot te aa rttriy
eruptloa of Lanvn Butte, m extinct vol
cano. Tte eittect craieru are becoming
tfsHaMdg mm 3 um> istawd nmy burst
f«tb at say Una,
McDow to sow tte social Hon o f
Chai Ireton He to now in a pomtioa to be
a faabtoaatee favewftc. Tte hadtao swarm
artnita him and cra>gr«tolate him, ata tte
negro* are ready tn carry bta aroata
town oa their aboatoara.
Mac»o butcratea tte maeae of more Moot*,
•ted. Oaa nsan wm knocked ia the beta
iters Bunday ata aacAter ooe kitted ia a
4M3F*pC>
A yooag area, named Ch*. McKnlgbt,
attempted to comaut aotade io Atteota
He'arday, by drinking m ounce of lataa
aum. Tte docuwa got to ttew wnrtt
quickly, farwevw, ata reatorrd bto ere tte
drag bta tune to bare ita fatal raaolta.
Mr. E. B. WAbera, who swallowed
p-Aane ia Atlanta Bvrarday with anataal
ieteot, died yesterday arorntog-
Od. A. B tta great aaneol of
Grorgta repnidcate, bm retsrota to bto
breoe io Atlanta. He to btgftty pleased
wßri H.ramoa'smteuaatrattoa.