The Athens weekly chronicle. (Athens, Ga.) 188?-1889, July 20, 1889, Image 3

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Seasonable Goods AT JXO. (RIM FOLD i (OS. You will find a neW an ‘l and fn*h ttock of Dntchr-r * Fly Paper, Bent Persian In- • JfiCT PoWDKRA. Chloride Link, Cheap Car bolic A<n> for Disinfecting. All of the l>e»t Bloud Pv- MFI EMS. Always keep in yonr hotiM a liottle of Skin Cuba or E<> tKMA Wahl It cure* heat, chafes and all akin affection, anil is a ajieciflc for dandrufi and itching of the scalp. Dr. Brigg’s Blackbebbt Cordial for teething children. It i» a specific for all bowel truublar Great care given to our Pre scription Dej»artinent. JNO. CRAWFORD A CO., •12 College Avenue. AT lIKNS. GA.. JI’LY 30. •mm aaaaLt caaaauu »» rairrw nasi it.gH. Local Dots. Brother Kilter Will* to to Um eey. Mr. HuryPblataybalß teUa ttolptor TlMfMtoMteto lM» mrtfaa on Ort ptataia* inwiitefrta *»■•' ttetf M<h>« »>•»• wv dyta* «*»'. Mr. j‘* Orr rvtwwed Haedsy, tr<ra> • U*f to Aaffam Md Mtor p4«te. Fr.ra (fasilTSlI —, bv IbbAh itorw Will <• *" arras** map <4 MUM, tei • Am «'-p u 01*0. A paattemaa Irate Oxktteorp* waa to lira cay UMstito), wto tijxrahml btoNail Mttrfrhffy to ' 4 “* Mr** l *** tetottot •W« to to> *M *** Tb* *»*- thrteM <*M hteMl by *** farttalv <4 • tortbs* ata> 4Md Iraa I art <kq Ute Ua ata» tod ■ toraw art an ><* U« 4<« f rraa. •MWof • tetel do*. All MN tote* at Tto M Man Frart Brayte. Wto sMaartrt (to Itetotote toM to*. «ld to Mtry to haffs of tor toas iiikoto. WMh Um team ai tor baara to Atbaate. Fsitte* »»M*r Cite* Clare aad (p«i ktete Md Htata.torstahta* <*"*, taa't t* toteWtel. IL Ba**ia*. lire H. T. Ito**** Mt yvrtreday tor • MM to Uateo IMM. wto** ate *«rt to «F**tar w • tee* rvteuvv. •to * ote* l» Mt . fto wMy Wtetob «* I* lAfteM*** •« to (ted to totete t*m to Ihtetod aM; to N<w ¥u«* a toy <• tw® UM*. Alter me ftta* WahbW* «»y. to wiM «Rtod term day* a* Ttefafah Falta. 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M 4 M •*(«' Tto CtedTMl • UM ddtot ito**K Mmaete toe AMm» MhAa* CteRMW M • Tto MteM. by Ftebae toetemm M to* Ctotodte atomA, a—te» *<*•**■. » mte to Itoto teto> toato b. to tomtom m*y tow Nd «•’<•«< ww ''Tto ymteaam htam «d LteMA.* Mr- * A Bto» wd w. tom iimirn. Mm. • *UM to iiiUurai la MtodN O. Tto A (tom lb ■•*»■* ywrty am we to Italy. teto enr tor** • A4W**M urn*. Mtaw* Mhit* tohwaan aetd Uaearmd Uhtae. am epeMta* htem MM at Wee •mO>«p>«d» We J U MteMy.MhhtomraMmAhteed Mad Altohta •to Ato team <«M» ma*, a Mr A K ■etetem to *w mmtMtae m «to amtom ««• ad«toC a M Maae MRi jiiUMl iwi iMffw dtbtofiNMl tarmaa Mr A M, tommy tom • tort «f Maa* w A AhtoA tod to toe tom «mcr«a»toeed m •A adm tod bto tomeed yverttotam to •rttatorf cam* A N. Md**eh. to baaAyddreede a. Kewr Mdh «a tote m abiii Madi md whrni. tea, •Mdstef had Rate*, ywa • w lead tea •hrtMhaA Mr V WrAtoaa a harm* tea «M Ahte* M Ito* Ateaaa MRdwl dad rm Rtetah h «« to Rtoß tdßeawl » Rd irtrm.il treaaA tor J V Ua< to A»Rate ton team ajMtotaa armra tey* toted mm V* am aeahhMNrt. twaa atert ** teaan ama. tea* team a wm> •Md* RWetete nmart a ateaa* Vtotem-M. to tern toaa aawall* mr mato.m* •art Re*, terth team. _<to«mn«w A* wwah. Ibra V A B*tf «*a *•< weto to >RV*. * <L art aeeraa aa M> tory tmtato M» •* « ton Rto* at Omeaa • RmhA and* Aaatot Ml** Many to ten aawtadto m Wdtaß. «m •to am totem ted to* raw, a* y. aterato ated« dd aatew tamto «Va UMdto to*mm*adm h afltort *« a* tom artaaartWaaam *•-**». e*d a«b a tort* tdßweeaaaM «** a* e Why temrtrte* aaaawa Abaatotew ram «• Rmmtoy era* Mr « T O*RtoMMMaMtomßtemra tert toatort <«naa temtoeadmmm arwrtmbmatorwto to* pm** bu. • • eternal to maw aa ta awm. « totorttoto | erhiori Arr rrrK’aTn. I A t.Hrlr «lrl Fall. FlOera Fewr A Iwaa* **■■ derail* ill* Collar ■ ear. Tburalay nftrrn-KH. ala ut fire o'clock, little Annie Bernanf, <!*u*bt> r of 1. r. cad Mr*. U. R. Bernard, dam.aly eacaped *cr<ooe injnry from a hirblful fall. Tto family were railing at M*j. B'.ibat.k* and Anna, aged two year*, went out on tbe beck porCH and luainf her balance fell a dM'hoce of fifteen feet, ber bead and aide Mnkuuc at lb* name time. Her face w*» badly bru.awi, and abe baa auffertd moeb pain from bar aide. It in • wonder that li»e fail did not c*uae inetaat dralh, but d la tboayht will ruon rtcorcr. Tburaday at about ten o'clock, Mr. M 11. P.rr wan crueain* I hioiry'r branch borer-back, «bet> tbe lx,rar tM-came fri.bt ened and made frigl.tful lounger, alighting nd a wire fence. Tbia threw Mr. Parr on bte nboolder, and Li* cUlar bone w*> broken. The break i* a bad one, and the bone* Child cot be put toek in place, no Mr. Parr will hare a lump on bia abockk-r where tbe booe th out of place, the balance at hie day*. Hu band waa *>*o bad), hurt whe.e the boraerteppcl on it. Mr. Parr will to confined to bi* bed for at leant two week* The torae waa badly cut by tto wire fence. Dr. Steedkry waa eaUxt in in each of iter** eaarh. and prumpdy gave ibetu tto horded Mtenttad. ■a,**tMe < wUrga. We can barely nail atlenilod to tto ad. vnlaeearot of tbe Hayreille Mair and Prmala o4irg*, tn to fodnd id tin* wreate «MM of tto Wkkblt Cn non mix N<«i work w« abate bam more to any la Mti eoc» to thia ioa*tlatM*n <4 )< arcing. Mrao t<me, read tbe adeartteeahent. wbiCb (fwak* far iiteif. ■ w o ■AH Ate (TteJVO. Mr K H ».!<* nay* whet At terne noede • two leaddompaaba. He a*ya that ib<«m tern two, and tto* ttoy team bui.drd up iteat rt<y wondwfrtly. Tb*y own lb* datamy Mrret ear ba. a, tte-y owe the teahei. and they own a bi* parte. The euo>|iaataa lan lap***! (raudrrta of hcr>* of wuri, aad today tom |IAO/rtO tn uai«*pru*ad laa-U. CdfA. A. D. tortth, nt Howard college. Ala .to id tto city, tie tea* many titodde team who an pitmad to ana to Imteiag an w*i. Wa tea.l • ptortMtctai thiaemdiag from *e«. J. Cl Lnraeaa. if* tarn in u*a morwag fu* Mclyvtra, Town* cudaly wtean to will ratMua to* two mU. Mt H H Uaie aaya that the Atetaaa* mmung tn (MrararUto. od teat Itaiuiday wn* a large aAur. Mere Iteaa a Human 1 I pa«Ra Ware ptanart. nod Mraa. Um TarreU ■hade • toUM* ipe— ■ ttov M>d • mu. •wm tot ledgib. Mi. Harty U K*awey toft tteto aadrstog fa* Aaatouto, Aa, Io take a puntitert m to* palter a natal rt mm of toe targe maebia* IRM atom bam airwad y been tab** la IbattaMlaaOrtdty, teuihlkM L**a A law p*MHhM*< V'rtapaay. if ym wart >**ak. anil *• Om. 1. T. Mrvwe. m MeV. W. W Tto Rd*« ■»* who tang* armad tto WMrtktaMMtad State «M Mart al yrneg Mu* piwaing wiu bate te go Wtean b* a tart kawww tadurt to cm teoß to wtw lb* wa*cl M any aaaeabte girl Item I get • anMal, atobw. it to yvar *m*Maw • toy add tart Rd* •*• who Nani abuwi tb* Start* —Orttogtean B-aurprae F«* J««y Ttadtefara, Pratt Jan, le* 1 ttortd Ptataa, Fly Trap*. Fly I' Lean M. W—glit r Mr*, and Hr*. J B Alba, ad Aagwrta. are id ttea *fty. tbe garni* of tbe laratiy of iNr B M. Manta*. Mr It A. <M»a. to iietiedg*. wttte wife •nddteirt. ma* t »tet to raaauem aad i trtowda * Wark aadirt*. Ila** Hm A I Krte* aaM • dew eegan to j toe Sc taafaei rbarcte la * toteavtito a day i «iwn Maae. Mr Dtoebl Oam way* to ba* tto Iwe tart* «*r JbM to bn* bod to hrto* ywm Be •41 toate tart I •» Utah I art* baateeto |i Rate to N rttel Uta- B F. ttMbor<to» aaya I* »waia< town .Mi* «Jm • tb*t w» to** mend yearn «4 gw*i ««wr mml aeeww year* a< Mtoma. and that tteto year to lb* j toegtodidt as Ito aeeen ywrna at plenty W* torttea that Itlkml A to are *» I patoteg and dap** tag tb* aptMteradeo af' •art atom tot tb* gewd week go an. - State Mg add* a* tear* to tto **»■< *4 gowrt* : w aa aiirartim ytota «d tewata**ah Oto Tomday toaewtng at ■ otanaA, th* totart •( Mr J N Breiantott. «d PnocaUto Ph»*»ry. Start aftat a toM trtam. Tto j butawaed jwwa bam tto «y«*pMtey <d •awy town te. Bee W W. Qdto waa to tto arty «te» mem mg Ml* meet mg t* mM gem* m a*! the Ptpea MX lteeee«mw pirtniim tom j ao'al wtab Ito atereta and lb* a.<*r * < tbmagad abb pawaeoto V* **gpm to tear* uma «w fttomi Hr Otortay W Statam, Satog Im* <a nee **.« Chea* tea erty.ta** s*•*« antaa as t>P*w*4 boa* to tert tMtarty W* Rr ttey auay Bra Ammo Ctarttew. ami Blow* toe j Oawfced. Kotte IKewy. B>*te Claww ami , rttoto Oaten Mdarwed ntgat bnfaaa tort 1 tert* • daMßttei tr«p w Oarnteaim? IrttartL A pnmararart warn ler at (to Itaptwi etaaawb traaAl Mba to am Ltaam wb* arttertS tto awwwew a ted* amaa *wm*r It ta ' tebeaatetatatabtatototate. Tto**** Wa are terry aa tear* that to WaAtwa* RM* *■* pdrtaartw. bM pteaatd to teaow tort to • aaam teaaaar th* ******* M* tfartßß a Ttehto* nod rartiteaa • If OMNMfib ttK ®- • Atta* gtat to* torn Start* named tar wan, (tarn, end wo teR the teatiteaa taeearn w* empawea tea tenMte. tta a. c ttaoted and Nr J r WW*. ; ton paeaattaaaa «***■■* es tatoa r>«* j Rtataarta* to tbe *Ay they we *»ry wr \ tot aw to* smnaMn «f rriß B***ytbmw Ort H M. Mate taw rtataowtai taw w» dMaadM baadamm *np toeengta toe mom ttaa nmmtaan Isa npee goad *a*A. tartaan N* n aria* PeßWtag ta* tamata Sam N*4 and Barry Boßmw to* ' —raid yartdrttag teem a dnAßttel • p to | to* aaiawMaaan Mr Fn*w* BoArm and | toaA towtert wdl wm m • tow tetyn. N» Start Cl Ab amend t* tto trtty hart ’ wwta. Be tad toe* ft* Mr* la Adgam* I tar artwa ttam. baa • now tmpanoa** i teeny »■ im a yrew terttar ****** id team N» . < K Lmwortm, wa baa* total to to ba* 3 j tag a **• wgbr *■ Lodtoat S*wtrA Tx. (liim* from Tuig-lay’s Daily. Y' ater day as er noon M ssrs. O C. O'Far- I i reil and Mack Maddox were eneaiicd in a I wreMle, when Mr. O'Farrrtl fell, disloca ting hv *b<eiUer. Dr. W. A. Carlton waa I exiled in a”d admintet*-red medicate trcal m. nt. and today Mr. O’Ferrell is a good deal better. Tnebaton. Mr John IL Tuck, of Tuckrtop, wa« in tbe city to-d,y. Tncktton i* a thriving little villtee, about three mile* from tbe city, on the Lexington road. A Sunday tcboU waa organ)Z< d there about three month* ago, and it doing finely. R>-v. Wm. Code will preach there next-Sunday. One would hardly auppoae that the t-ook having one of tbe largest ci>caiati»n« in the weald la the Blue Hack apeller. Year* ago it wa* almoal umveraa-ly wed, and its P«rl .nty ba* not decrraa-d with age.— Mr. McGregi* tell* u» that in Alb<-na and adjiMuiug owntie* be aeii* one hundred and fifty d ten a year O*|J Dgbt Marr Lire*. Thi* morniwg U* clerk at Soewd’* aiu* ctor* diao vrred a dead kittrW, wrapped b a piece of paper, lying on tbe mdr-aalk. 1 when be c,me dowa lo open. Several pa*arrr-by mrtiMd the dead eat, and th* cicrk waa anxious to are Tom Do dev enwie 1 aod get the carcww There wa* little d<> o bt ! but that tbe e»t waxtewd.tm. la about two boor* Ife returned, and it gut vp and waiiuM <4f It ia now laid that tbe cal .teiy h»* eight ta>u< I vea Io live. i Mr. W. C- Uaiey te aa oU Soutbmi i farmer, toxtyrawa year* of age, and live* i near Center, »t* mil-* ft-wi Alton*. He artved fartbfUiy in tb* war, but from . time to Um* baa t»-t with reverse*. Leat i year bb te'rttar wea burned down. He bad bran tick for five tnoatb*. end bad made bb first trip to Attorn on July tod. While delivering fruit et tto borne of Mr. D. W. McGregor, be mbaed bb Lartme. and fell ' \ into a dry well, ln|ur<ug tew back very ' badly. He taw bt en st bw bowtest Center rinra that Unto end »• now a>me tatier. Ibverai pMUt* to lb* city me te up a aim J**er»' for btwi. It wa* laent,- me A, lar* with which to boy a ojW. He ap ' prictoltet tb* g,fi Viry tagbly- wa aw aa ton* Moowrt* One half of ttea U >ab»e ia tba world ta> day, eumm trrau the fact that p»<f>to So tert know their ptaca,*or if they find H, will not etay In it. Bk« Itat Jeweter. tea futaid bb place tod tetrad* Maying 'btav to wrtenm* bb frwad* tb«l mv teukiug •ruoud h« Jr wilrr or *prrta<-ta». NT. LUIIA MO., I'uet-Uießteh ■Rat imfaaa w<te*a ore pruowtrtaby I ueoAny, nod Mr<mg, nftan mnrcklo* lor with ttoir bobwe opto their tocke. In feel. Itey freq acuity go tb* day tartare nod •!>•» ru**MW»«*rt, with tb«ir into*, ap* Ito march Tama •<■»*• MRto* tkb grnai *treag-.h and poww of obkhm ano* by aaiag a w<«d that graw* in their teenlty. oot as wtrtoh * mtolwtee b tx-w tola* mad*, and kept by tto drwdda, oratar Ito tone* IN DUN WKKIt (F» w*mi Mmociaaj - INDIAN WKKD(F*o*ui Mmoctw*) tonprwvaei a g*vat teeartag lo Ito new*, •rttoa**, «v»r- woetod w<w*<ra of <a*r targe olwa, fw it ta aabi that •« wto <>** «t keep orttet and toartby " J own Coan roa® A Co taap tL Ayee'e B«i» Vir* baa tang teaU the gr«* pteaa aa• hair A*oai~g m*M ****aaaitea as , A* potato I ate to »a4 Art Ala praporalMo grew a beoaMM Rwa te A» bate. s*4 gaaUe- I mm as* Mte peaeeo* baMoma eart ear* be I’ ***** to A* «Mup . <te* ria as A«llta*4 hurttog aa Rak to poo ■Ata Tate* Hoed** itaraaparrtta. a tort gt*o* • MMI Hr.'wm. M Itooteod w oowumwi Cram Athena on a *teM to M* lalaor *»1 mrabrt, an Qrvaw* airvrt. -Aagwaia News Br. Terser M-»>w. as Ito pAce forrw, thmtaa tteal A* taolib of tto Ry b butter jAb yvnr than fa* a taaag white. B* sttr,b --: a«a H to tto worn of oar aaoMary fa- Frwfaaww Wm R«;h**f wd. of Alteswa. ) faitert of U*pL Joo V ll*ib«af.«d, o a ' gown of tto tLewl I.aa'rt Barna* *v«o --> mg N*ws Br B M Www*w. wteoaiayeat liatam'i. B «w* «l irtt aaort toßcraat Gnwi* m tbe Br CteMtto O'Varvoß baa ae» of tto rw»h> j t«*r traeaa nt tend tea a par* to ta tuoad ! any where Ttarv *»» tagtuy «c*m of w*S , iMwtee*>l Bart, oat a swab t at para, and | Rnaß. Ttear* w **rnm i*l* of tb* peruaa I >wa««tba *w«at mitewwi bmtMmg ap • 11 pok Be aaya ba wul lek* raw* to Ito I «A*a*R«** ta tto amowat et aa*-b*>f of tto j progwri,. if they Aratav te A.- aayttaa* of j ttat ktaJ - v - ~ . ..... A tewwrt Ftowpwenwrt Mswati era. W ffd W AhdbdUfi HS OS w BNS'rt'rt ff* BSMBS S Poastte ta ,te* t •»•••*«•■•. Al a aMHrtag «f lb* tbwrd of Trwateao lof tto Vetweerty kt Ail •••> yoatomtay. | Ptaf to, U WoertAa te*atol In tab e*wv >' awttaa aa FmAaaaat of Aartaa* LM*w«g* *■«< Bowery Tta Bawd aewaptort H aad |Ra id a ruwaiouaa emtemnwteaarp to bo I Itert Wrtte B Ikmat*, as i «a£i*R, wa* atuaeid te SA tto voewacy B* w a Sa* pnatawar. wad WIK R tto chart at A atom U*a<wM*a vary ea«ap«- ie**y toAmtae. Ba* w* ar* arary te era Frat WaaMSa } *«wr W» ««* bißiftaf Aa* to wowM ’ wart da aa H* haa teaea to ruaMaaaktaa waj, . tto **M ir eaam 1»?» tovtag taow Baffled to ito Rate *4 w*n aa baßwgw*. te SB i tto waeaaay aeoaad by tta Aiolb at ftraf •. 8 B’ebtaM Hwrung Me wmrtartte r art ue I wmtay. R Fbotartaa bm teraw «tewv paßtar tbm tea. at gram mar* •m t • Wb mmmb to 9W • to 4 wto tow leaf the Rartrt* as rtwfy tog aa s At* tea* ww nad wva t**p*a at a* h*a -1 I aattem * SRMMMBWW* • *V •♦»!< ■. •*. * men, to* * ■■!*•*■* ocert to* >■■ awrt ue. aa «**■ *■■*.•*■ »i, i* w. Tta* Oranaßm aad Worao *wwf baa tort a gwto maa «* «ta r'**l*l*l* a d Mt 1 H Mowry, gwarte l-**eia< ******* *Rta ota ha* been* Arta* a ******* Saw ban . aam m wwaramAm dteßnaart* fan am Cte* . tagtwa aad Ma*m». Tta* Neto • Mfflaamnd tta* N♦ ttaamy ' ba* taw appeaartdl piearai aartaaa*g *r*i . I *1 «ba ttateg** Siiwrt*i*w rwart, wmb team* R***aa* ar ItaMka Fla, at a artery art . • SLJBW par Ww»- Bk tbewy o a rm! mea. nod e<j a* , J (to Uemta* BMMtaaw arttatate* ewvtar - ' * Mrtmw Beemm ** W OIM'l'KIl r < O.IFKKUrE*. Thr Late Hiabop Pierce F m«I Jeita W. We have already called attention to the I asaembliug of the Athens District C«>nf •• •-nee in Winterville next week. Tbe ser vices will Ik- opened on Wcdnesdey night. All tbe interests of the Church will come under review, »n<i the discus-ioos on these print* will no doubt be interesting. Bishop Keener i* cx|>ectcd. but if be should fail 10 be on hand, the ©inference will be pre. shied over by Dr. S. F. Richardson, the Presiding Elder. In speaking of Ibis Conference, reminds u»of several we have attended in former yearr. It w«* the custom of Bishop Oeo. F. Pierce to attend all tbe Distiict Confer- ■ eucc* that he could, and it was on these occ isiooa that he preached bi* m<ol elo quent sermon*. We remember bearing him preach at a District Conference on tbe charac'erof Daniel. Ail tbroosb tbe ser mon,and from the very h ginning, be bel I hi* sudience speU-tiouad, and at on* liuie there was such a thr.lliog intensity in tbe interest, that many of th* people slmcwt r<nc spontaneously from ther seats* W« thought then, and think yet, tbit tbet was ' the moat thrdliug and eloquent aenuou we ever beard. Bishop Pierce was a great friend and admirer of tbe Rev. J.An W. Knight, and ( tie always wu«;d have Knight to preach. , On one <<i*aioci st * District Conferei.ce, ' Knight was put up to preach while Dr. Means and B.sbop Puree were in the pulpit behind him. On some occasions, i John W. Knight waa grandly eloquent 1 ' fa naacit, aad having a fine fancy, cock! *ay I * aumr exquicttrly beautiful things, wlucb in a HtUv white w<sil 1 be followed by 1 some teiribl* w«d p'eturv that would 1 tlartic bi* bearer*. On th* night tn ques -1 iioa, be aecmed at aca, and for th* first 1 tew minut. *, bb baltinr, hesitating and I ' li* Ira* style, indcabd a failure, and When > ' hi did make a fadare It was a cs'tnplrte ; one. He bwl prococded Au* for ten min- ' ulra or more, WLen * ray Os I gbl *e« meet t • penetrate bw brain. ll* loLowod tt, • and iu a few minute* he was bright and 1 iu<uini.«>e, and bewuU'ul pe«ri* of th-raabt were being scattered right aad left. AU at one* be turned bis b«ck to IL* andieuc . and facing Bahop Pw-rte sod Dr. Moxa*, •book his A«t ia their faces, and *b<«tcd st U* top of bi* vide*. “Glory to God I Bishop, I bad tbe tel) p*atc« whm 1 came b«rv tonight, bat Olory to Gad It is all , g'W«, aad I .an not afraid of yoa **« Dr. Mum, ' and then turning bl* face to th» aodivace. be said > “Nor none of tbe rtat rt th* big me* that msy te here," and wnb tbto be eoatianed ba sermoa, wbieb was <>w of grwl power, making a pro found tmpnastoa ua bit bearer*, aad was di.vbtlraa iuetmasenml In toducing many ia the euogHßttoa to c.«o turwgrd for player, e* i arah f« panioa. In lortner year* the eerviem at Dwtrtet C-tofervacw were mitaly devotional and generally were tbe ucceainaa of jracHHia : revtvete, where maay were converted and the chore* gteaJy revived. Let M tagw end pray that tach a revolt may follow tbe approaching meeting al Wiatec,llc. Tlae aMtaete* (taafevvwea. ~~~ a Tb« Wmteyaa ChrtMian Advocate bar. tag RbUrtted Cunt ctiag annonacemea* aa to tta ihn* When thwOafeeenr* wuald meet and how tong ft would hold, wv , rabed apnn Dr. B F. Rebantemi, who > gave •* the far •ia lb* case Th* Cue j fervwce wul ope* at Winterville, text Wednesday eight. wNb a sermoa by tee : Prvaidia* KUer. «« snme one sppoiatod tor I I the oc«*etaa. Tbe aerating will chmr on I •enday sight Rteiuip K ran** te vaporled. i etetamb « b *<>< crataia that be will ei- ■ tend. Dr* Potter, Canute*, item, aad otte | era, will ariead the marlhqt Mrtrhia-m’e Amtell rtmtva. • Tea Han rtat.va ia tbe • >rM fra Cute • Bru*w*, taw, L’man. A*m fibroin, Fww Atom. Tetter, CbapMal 11 aad*. Cbiftaaia* Cueno, aad all Mnu Brupixma, and twat ‘ uvviy cwrva Pihe, er no Ry requnrd. it te gwarantavd te «tve *w*t*ot aMtrtartioa, ar maney rvtamfart. rrwe M c*wia p*r bo* Fraaaw be Jertm Urawlerd A Lu. D* *. P Bicteardene mums to tbe frant wub anertha* sat stary. ll* tert* of aa A -1 eafflant of three or font kttie«* te>*< fuuad ' In a certain boas* oae awram*. aa 1 teste 1 , wee a tetfa dtrtevanee eraoag tto eMtorvn I i of tee temilr *e to ho** tee e*ack ca*M be Araahrt * bta th* iicrenitio aa* g**rg I ■ aa, tto rtu B. tarn cat ram* in, and th* , i ta* tam-iy ctmkl now haw a eel a< theft , i »wale ta* ouurae *4 a few bwara a gae. I , ’ 1 Maae Ilvmg erven ar eaght mile* eaane ' f ‘ ta* and tat a teute waraa tb* aid ent came i I gonllaaM tstwtatal tbe •*<. aad dmnrawrvd ’ I that ato te*M«*mt *t b« teuata*. Tbe oij ' ear bad taearns .rtrafad al tto motmaa of . I tto team, and had rt**i»vml taeoUf and I bar wtaraa taatay Ito dwtaaca of erven [■*■» , T T a t-mnm rm**** rma itnit* ■ l*w*,t FSrta rbara < tattoo* Btente OvirffemsNHiOks '! A Onaaaacxn ng»e*<r tearwad tbte nursing tbM Attaee wm te bn** • M w ' and krwrarm* ataMbta* taw** Aft** m- J vwrtßUa* awhite wv teeruod that ’to e*w atetot-rurea as Oagtaa mrvet new ’ ( eaewßd by Lora* A Dmrdw* bad tee* : renrad fag tta* perps a* Tbe next tbmg < I to Bud e**l wee tta goetteeaaa wte» ww*M ; I aaatdact th* basAara* More kvqairmi pat ' ea m pvneewna of tto fact tba* ■ era te be ta ctaarga nt Ort. J J C. MrMatan. Be tea ganUraaaa ert-twni te the | praß* of Ataaan aad mrveneutteg revelry. ' and Mbnl by aS Wto *»-« bn* He « a fan* bmsaaaa mas aad ttatomgWy emAr j abaartb th* Aram be te g«*ag tote. Sad » are paert et item bw pa-r e*** wrt to ' taTR and *lw*r <m tea taeraaee. Tba I Canatrt.l w«***a M*ce*m ta aK new | nartnrpriaaa- Ttae* wen a garterteg c< araetr one b*a .te*A tattam Mi W wigranory. AM, a* Butsy. *a nmm*** fa* tbe prate «rt«*ta ' ' fa* tta |rt*tt**H and amanaae. Bet tto |*iß* atavssd a* daert* te* to ram ***** ' *am*aa* ftft*ert ta art. and •* otrtar aana ter*** «a*«*R te am** a* mm «amrt to Avert, to tart «ra>*Racy * taeA» ' taratad and krtaew gra t *** *a pnrara*i «ar* an* «d tta tatam wVb • tonntrtrt ; raeto 4 K«*d tb*y era* *« a* *rt Rraod «• * ttog brt4 bto Anebsmd tba Rwinal ata toteßß Mama* ye* to to beard frara. Tta . mas Ant ta* a tort ata be wB ta*R at R*. bat VB tarn Itos to te mft an ’ te* a tani aa tea faaß ata ba wta get aa Omnl SB MnflMßk. J H B-iggten • kiaH'iaun tea' iI. a 1 vet and F*eß Bpmaß Caaa»R eat i For the Chronicle. , To Friends t ulp and Aatry. “Life! great mystery ! Who shall say I Wbat nxed bath G<>d of this poor clay? Formed by His hand with potent skill— Mud, mutter, s®ol, and stnbliorn will; B >rn but to die: sure destiny—destb. Then where, oh! where, this fleeting breath? Not one of all the countless throng. Who have lived and died, and stiff,red long, R-turus tn tell tbe great design— That future—which « yours and mine, We plead, oh, Ood! for S' me new ray ( *f light for guidance on our way ; Base<l not on fa.th, but clearer sight, fliupciiiag these datk clouds of night; | This doab’. Ibis dna.l, this tienibling fear; This thought that m.rs our blese ogs h-re. This reftkss mind, with b- Her sway. Rejects the dogmas of the d .y Taught by Jarring sects and scli<»ls, To fetter reamn with their rubs. We arak to know Thee as Tlirat art— Our place with Tbee—and then the part We play in this ttujenduus plan, Creator Infinite, and msn. Lift up this veil obecuring sight. Command again: “Let th> te be light F Reveal tkie secret of Thy tbrdoe; We search ic darkneas the unknown." Friends Culp rti.l Au'ry are in about tbe ssune condition of mind ibis fellow waa Who wrote the above buna. But lo the above, we reply: “Life’s uasrnkd mystery soon shall ray, ■ What joy bath God in this pw clay, 1 F<<rnuxi by H» baud with potent skill, ! Stamped with Ha i*Rte, iniou and will; Bran not to die— n<>, a second blith Succeeds tbe H-ntcirae, “Earth lo earth;" Fra One of all the mighty host, ft bo live I and died aud suff red most, Aru*r, sa l proved GraTs gnat design— -1 T sat future, th rrf'gr, y<>ur* aud mine. H s Word daclaae* th* new ray 1 Os light, tor guHlxDce on our way; B«eed nyw on faftb, but svk* aasfaht, D 'pcfaaff thrae <buk e><>u<te of nigh 1 ; j The d-utrt, the dieta, the trembling fear, Tira thought* that marred our bleßnga here. Now, feed, tb<** minds, wb«*o >w*y Brjrat tbe d litmus of tn-<lay. T.ugbt by J«rnag sects an.l tchools, F*t!elflag rraa-io with their rulus. Ms/seta aud know Tbte as Thou art. Our place With Tara, and then the |**rt We play In this stapi-n kuM plan, Cnwiar Infinite, and m.n L'pUUia the veil, revexl ng quite Tv Lhora who walk ta U,aven's light, Tba ghirioiM mystery of His throne Htddca from **r now msdeknowr." w B Kora. M. D. Ir W«s't H<u Huo-Is tutor werds Hotag Servapenila v,fl nol 4o impmaitaUuee. teU plainly wbst it has Am. swiraU prvefa from seerrar rt aeqesfcveed rv kabdup, ata art yos trvakly it far are suffer ingfremaay <««< or sdraUoe e*us«4 er promote* by impair btav4 or tew state <4 lk< sysSaß te try Hoad's Kervarparilla. Tb**x pematsvf vrtsr* israß ivat ssmisum Usi ♦ev wtil aorta dteappo etat in tbr resell. SMSaI a~U., •< Wommw-v VtteoSua. ary iSoctesr. Kmvoss Cavven-cv-Tta rtervurt sanest tMwUog of lb* Weraea s B>sM«Mry Bratety •< J m us Coetaxue* *** b«H *1 Dtoton JeMX/tkteJvty ft>4, iuelnslr* TJ>« a,*-1 tar?** •prata WR prsyor hr Mrs HoM.lt, rise P*S*J«*L loteta »*. tap, rte Wore reU by Atarwi ssvreten. * th, H„ l at surt.,, Msbop M Haas prswehrt lo * reovAsd boat* •*• s’ As gratarat so sat ovary urutM I *’ar tasrg M* Gsliog* wore sUssgviy vrougM **•* by lbs *msra Ove at ths rsaasrka vat | AM ws give * Osftar. aad that dollar goes * I tong sua How mash hiribsr a«U gs, ra ! H.e A* J<m« te Ihlak •* it. *s *>** eel* I was tatter * yrar te aoorsel lha hautboe UhM r< *M gtrv mere» Ob, ter shune *u a* I JaM te ibis* how meey are ssfi-nag fra wees st As Usay 1 Hew <<m as sti Mill sag bear A* ertes for ssors uwanarK, tor CblM. daps* ata olhsr Uareaf I had It, plrssvrs of Steys With Hiea Sea* Mees white is 1>»I ton. t»h. vt-si a tree* t« Saar lx talk IU mart tsfarmeUee hsr* I ta Sv her ov tiiss, I veert Ik» te is’ so* sit, tart here art A* Uses Me white Janes era RAe-verte eta retay te m«H** As t»«xe>sl. Ck,sa ossvia te be eskop ssaept ra> Us her* sere. Fftlr yean «*e we wmM here guae Is 4aß* WR As eapeetetua e< bear* vvetaeU fare faebr aart lub a rraserbs teas If ws sell kvew lew faubhsl tbe eeaaan teherta le tbotr SeM, W* asvid ata bewlert te gtss terse H«h as art ae wv **’»• ThM *is tkrvvgb u»* Art Aw ton* rasrr |w*< sowsea te lbs people —As save see tay press* ee Ae eerwwrs of A* mreeß art weee they go iota the ahwyete I rigvr We,Aar ewe*'eg teswtteival ster < etare ver*eevdeetod by Nr* Dariee, Nr*. , isaeiti pAMtau*. Mrs CnUeway e,grt ' prw***aese ta swtarag ta raperta. Nr* A. K I MsCfasrtra. es WsM ls. as.epul I ■F'xdMMNbrf to Hmm *r«B • rt >< L>ff*4rt I aery, was raiaadvc,4 te tbe r.atoxaea, eta [ rs* * Uta tress bra been. Hl, gsev te lbs f I rata art feaw r*tlArva. w »og am woly to i Stoiiiesva* taw Ma te A* verb, tart le rews bar Altax a ng tar eg Uta. bop>«« te • r**e ibem fee vert >» A* Nsetar's srartarV a* Ns* CO. e* where era* Ha vey red Asia Nm Nri’state spsrts es her «o tel are, *iea : Ftare Been, vbe evert ert he preoert rrep ! •* ediiaig *w te. aaasaaa es thaws tve j eateessvol e*rSs,a, by bar Nr. I evry Ntee I A*ee Nees, e* (GssegW, <»♦•*, iwaerewSta | Aees oveisaw vub lbs vert eta es work ta I *** faardte* Mtarts, preysr earetee ert i B-bta retoaga tn bee war*, eaav rert tatora Rm Btee Hergert kte-a tosto art Nra : awes aaiterms ta Cbteeee The anwrwua **r»t*e ww* AsvrtM te Jwrwmte ver* Tbs re* asm were swry wweveswrra- C»«rw**sa* I saw* «s • eytow* Nta* Mere seorterirt te*e I Staeel rserstosx . Nra. Monee it pr*ta>»< - I Jsswvte riyswte eeertsni Al II r'rteek (be alwrSaaia es eMrwev tart yieow art reew<tad ea *a*Mra ffarpresbtas*, Nre.. W A Let-re As. stew prorata*. M-« N B. Braes*, reeratrag .. oserexray. No* Trtw ttaroe. rerraaprertea j wvretars , Mre Nwgss Getaway, irweeerer. > Nmv *o*o v. Btowan, eeeeswtowrtsM tas ' este orb. Nwo Bmx» ftredy TV, eesi ev esrt Utowree* rt Ae Vmmw'i H>a*e*ory j Mtovey vtN so boM ta A* usee tratesre were 1 rert team Leewls tlto wiry. Native, Brert ' wad Is Asa Tsrrftsr*. Ii v erg tto* I write to tAo bevere *•*< . -Wbev aboil vs I Nero Apaoe " Tto ***** Raqrvwl vwb prepar by *re. toobr. Ban J M. Brae*. Dress the Hair WM* AyWv ftrtr npe Ito rlayaß ® NNNfa TltoriF NffNfa. j raaaai totta* era. li ta* Ae bet* as* *a4 adfara. pravarr m*. lie swtar. yri eaam ft free* fi*lt*w*. a*4. If the bast La* tonaaaa fttok or ChR praaaaten a raw pvnk ~TB *i*a *1 the ongtaß enter of my la*. vtaA trt v*TMa4 *wi**ereeiiy <-**• I anta Ayer s tiara Tirt with «». «re tonram I tfanefsPy tansjy to tto Efficacy at MtoßTßeaCta --Mre F H Darik, eon, Afaafai Ire, Lrt ~ I area aflbeart aeaae Aren yaw* vttk Ansae*. My fakr w*e £s..rea eto e*a4 wtta* wraatieert larva* grey I vee ' Hataead to try Arar* Rest View. tee tew v •»*.» ito Aaeere Mi my mrttp ffvavßarrt cart ary brer rwanrasd Ml RN"**i vretar ” <Br» > B. •- 11 ir Fto*i..ir V. B Chare*. S*. famtan* fart. * A tew soar* **» I toßwvd Ae erttaa fart «4 aft tour tera* tbe affa-m of tote**. I teoprt Oto after a b*e mftave Weabfi tvgaar Ae tea*, tea* 1 v-start te rea. Kaap smsmAto ww* vtoavnof. artaa. bivyru v.«b Meh terert «f awra er A*R Kara Vr*. wed 1 twß* vw a. Tto wart* swtol reaaM here datoaart. * ** smme ea* all owe my faraft. amt grew to to a* snft aart faary a* I wrer bed. aad at a art -rate mA**, and Jbrßy *rt.~-d IL FtoM. Trararam Ayer’s Hair Vigor, **aro*a» rv ** C ‘ h *T* , * L * , *< toR Diily.f TiJE STREET RAILWAY. Mll.n THIW IIOKMVIi FOR MX THOUSAND, BEVBN HINDRED Dill.l. (RM. Mr. F.<l. Harris.el .Vliraen, is ihr Pur chaser—Twruly Thonwaail Dollar* to be Exprndrd on it “N >w, gentlemen, what ami bid fw liF It was Sheriff Wier who said t ns, this lU uuiiig at 11 o'clock iu front of the court house door, aud ue had commenced the sale of the Ciass.c Cay Street Railway. Tue Re had been fully dircusded befon - baud, and quite a crowd was present re - dy lo put iu their bids. Among the bid ders were Dr. J. A. Huunicutl, Mr. W. D. Gridelh, Mr R. B. Russell, Mr. A. K. Childs, Mr. £ G. Harris of Macon, and Capt. C. G. l alieadge. Iu auswer lo tbe call of the Sheriff, Mr. A. K. Guilds open.-d the bidding al s2ufr. Capt. Isl.nadge raised it to $2500, ai d these two geutiemeo kept tbe b.ds going until SISOO was reached. Then Dr. Hun nicutt eaaie in with sl<>UO and Mr. W. D. Griffith look a baud. I ben the bidding went al >ug pretty rapid by fillies, all ot ti e bidders making Uuugs lively. At $5150 Mr. Ruso* 11 dropped, and at $5245, Dr. Hunnicutt went out. That left Mr. Harris, of M icon, aud Mr. Grdfelb, of Athens iu tbe ring. Bidding went on between these gentle men at a lively rate, sometime* going by fives, then tuns, then twenties, and again till lea. Wueo it prated six thousand di-l lara, many tbougul tbe sale nearly over, but still it climbed upwards, until it reach ed $0,700. This waa Mr. Harris's bid, sad at this point Mr. Grifletb dropped out; and as er giving everyone a chance to rats- the bid, the sheriff knocked it dowu to Mr. Hxriis. During the sale one bunJnd and ten bds were made, and tbe sheriff waa kept au busy rallimg off the bits Ulst slope time bi* tongui- became twisted on a $5355 bid that be off red the toa I for $355, at which prae it had tuauy takers. Tbe Lind Impruveiueut Cumpsmy wa* on band through representatives, bui thought best to slop st $0075. * TALK wrrtl MIL UAKRIS. Tbe CuttoKiCLM bad a tai* with M:. Harris, aud from him learned several tniugs about tue line. “Did you buy tbe line for a company?' was asked him. "Yr I, together with several Maoon gentlemen, bought tbe line. 1 run a dummy has tn Macon, aud can a*y that my AUien liae will br just a* flue." “Wbcti do you intend lo romnietie work on tbe Hue?" "On August Ist Ido not know as yet whether the line will be a hors,-car line, dummy hoe, or elecuic motor line, Lu we Intevd nixk.ng it a finsl-eiara street lailway. W« eriil spend twenty tboueand dollar* on It, and if It isi'l a good line, Iran well make tbe city a peeveul at lL" “Wiil you make any extrua-ousF “1 can't aay wbat extvisuoss will be made, but whatever ta averevary to tb< ■uccree of the undertaking will be done I am weil (deaaed wlib Atbcns, and may make It my future home.* So tbe street rsllw.y is on its feet again. We are glvl to know that it it to be made a great sueoato. Tta !>*■ on the <4l railway wss pretty heavy, tbe bosHboldvr* only getting about fifty Cents 00 tbe dollar. Tba Itos eao be m*<ln to Ry. however, •nd ws Lei aasured that Mr. Hani* will give us s good sy»ieu>. A QUICK WUBreHIP. Jacob Strawn, ol Jacksonville, lIL, was duriug hia life-llinc tbe large* I farmer io IHi avis, aud • very txxteuUic mao. The oircumaUice* of bia marriage were as follows: Ou told* of J ack son vide, a couple of miles, periiape, these lived quite a re*|«x table family. This family •mpiuyexl a senaal girl. Graceful and oeal ia the emlreme, and |ms aetstug a vary fair ahart of ioteiii« grace, tbia girl waa a match for whomsoever might lake her unto bimovif. Jacob saw this flower, au<i determined Lo posaeoa Ik Ou« day be rode op to tbe d<xra of the real- Hence of the fair maid, alighted from bia bora*, aod knocked with the bull eed of bia whip. The la>ly of the bouse answered bia suuhooqs, •nd immediately u;»oa her making her a{>pearan<R Jacob asked for ihc servabt g>ri. Tbe servant girl came. Jacob aaid: "I want a wife aad 1 have picked y M out as the movl profmr person for that pmtUoa I caa pueeibly find. I've sever spukea to y«o before, but then that make* 00 difference. I'll give you one week to decide." Tbe girl biuebed and waa damb foaoded. Jacob moented bia horse aad rode away. Tbe girl iaqoirwd into Mr. Slrawa'a character aod •lacditg. aad waa advised by thorn with whom she lived lo accept the ode* of bis band. Paoctaaily. a week ialer. Jacob rod* ep to tbe door asd knocked agar a with bis whip aad asked: “Is ft »o or yeaF* B’aahi&fly the girl aaawered io a low tone, but quite disUacl y: “To*" “Weil,” said Jacob, let'* ace. veTl get married the day after to- BMrnrar, Wedoeaday. Here’* some moaey u» bay a weddiag outflt," aad be threw her a jrarae conlaiaisg a | thoesand dollara. Th* cowpie did get married 00 i Wedaeaday.aad a» happier pair do r<sg their Ufeume. w*« tn ba bm. l with la tbe “>iate at llHnola A Lt* Fraasrrev, Draws to yto *a Ms* ore of trevtete* Art Arem.es to s«rM jv* tstevs ta *• Amrs- t •wtreßm-v. sate «rv*. art sv« tsra i *4l aw yva revs Avw Aren»* rag *v—ta I re . pvrtse* asasre. a twrt ft Dr. Praaea's | Psvorte Fresanßes. Iva mote • I MS VIVI*. *yw 4* am sassa va* togs »«, •T 4 «fy-a*re*rsrart vtoMrt rt jtovs As trrewM sratavte svwtavtexrear re*. •tasw raaortMMa. far * w a gvarevwrt •are lar vasak art rears OR to f ™-t ra* aaM t* Areogtata. toAtr » ’ Rwaraa raorsatev g. >»», Rearerr. - rfam-taarav at every mas. s*wß»y arfart | e< fata <*>raa»Rra, If You Are Sick With Headache, Neuralgia. Rh umatunu Ixspep aia. Biliousness. Blood Huiuura. Kidney Disease, Constipation, Female TivuMis, Fever and Ague, Sleeplessness, Partial Paralysis, or Nervous IToa tratlon, use FStee't Celery Comjiound and be cured. In each of these the cause is mental or physical overwork, anxiety, exposure or malaria, the effect of which is to weaken the nervous sys tem, resulting in oue of these diseases. Remove the cause with that great Nerve Tonic, and the ussclt will disappear. Paine’s Celery Compound Jas. L. Bow ek, Springfield, Mass., writes:— M Paine’s Celery Compound cannot be exeeilvtl as a Nerve I onic. In my case a single lottlc wrought a great change. My nervousness entirely dt«apiKared, aud with it the resulting affection of the stomach, heart and liver, and the whole tone of the system was wonderfully Invigorate*L I tell my Mends, if sick as I have been, Paine's Celery Compound Will Cure You! Sold by druggists. St; six for SA. Prepared only by Wu:a Richaumos A Co., Burlington, VL For tbe Aged, Nervous, Debilitated. M.M. MADDREY. (SI CX ENSrtU TO JMADDREK gde JONES.) Offers to the Trade the Best Line of Cook StoveN Ever Put on the Market. Among them May Be Found the 1 CHARTER OAK STOVE s ' and Which with it's justly velcbxemd WUik GAU2JL wv r-N DOOR Defies th* World Jwx'r.iiuce it's equal. A Ou Am At wa— fa -xum BFUNT pbesent' k m cun a., kc your wife. I ahc carry u full Hue of TIMES COOK ' STOVE. .. mt -1101 tin ten sunt Having bundle-! them for the past fifte n years, I cvn refer with pride to thous nd aof them now In u„, working and talking for Uiemaelrea. In addition to th j ove, I carry a large line of low prtood Svivea, which 1 am selling u » LOW ASJ THE LOWEST. - Y om *1 or! to bay a Cook Stove before |atamlnlng my lina ol|liovs w ilea is tba Lvgret I* Northeast Georgia. * N. WMSTNMMLt. W - K w AMB WEATHERLY & WARE, —DEALEHR IN FANCY and FAMILY GROCERIES And General Merchandise. Higlfbat price paid for BUTTKB,. CHICK ENS AND EGGS. Call and eee ue. THOMAS ST., NEAR HOLMAN’S STABLE NEW BOOKSTORE DAVIS & GAREBOLD, " WMOLKMUt A”p HtTitl booksellers STATIONERS raw’ _^b^gg | AMOPatLa MS SLLmMB Musinl Merchandise xjBUEL. nr hkoad kt., athkmh, ua- HAYESVILLE MALE AND FEMALE COLLEGE HAM A New, Fall, Wi<le-Awake Faculty ; New additions on the grvun<)n; New Boarding Hoose; New cottages for young rnen and families. Almost every thing is bran new out and out. THS COBSEGE Is o* a *•• caroor of prosperity and nv-ntat atefnAnaß Yoa can edocrAe year ««* aad d»ugbter* st Hayesville Malo and Female College F * aloaort «x<hto< Otbra CoDa.-a* make a profit of three or soar doltare par month for board oa papK- Yos ewi save that by guteg to Hsyorellta. Board la tnarotag braiam •**•• dUlor* per mraatb; ia private famdtea, six dUlsrs and evto fImILIEB AND TOVNG MEN CAN CLUB IN DORMITORIES AT ONLY $3.00 FEB MONTH. Toa ln'ta Baoata* from Kxty-five te Oae Hundred D d are, ah told. Tattaoa ta Trataia* SRonl, $5 rr* to $7.50 fra five montto acrefraf. Cofegtate Departmeat, SIOO lo $3 0» per month. Brart-Krepteff a»4 Freaisortup aap c.slty. An ex-cßrat fartroctreo* wiil give .«v... *„.». & <«. mar’y Ms*. Lrxxre “rrroM. late of Y -.mr H-rna Instiuite, will have char*e <4 la- Strsmee’•! Mart- I rtroctaw ia Marte. $J<» per m *tb. , , , . Yvwa< re-* can board tbeaatavaa is oorastairtaa and pay ta urn for lea moalha, 41 Ml. to* $45 (A- HT Seartte opera first Monday ia Angart. !»®b. At ply to REV. W. B- BALDWIN, President, ia>, towlj. HATEbVILLE. clay covnty, m. c. APPUCaTIOM for letters of dishis-uos. VLiIASKTH A. Ttonaoa* •» Ito.»to«.| *<*• r-t-T to A- Cw ' l U “ 1 ** *■*• £to■!*•**•.««W aato tout* aS {-»*»•• *■• unW aII 11 iff M>** *•*•• V •*> ttof **•. Ml to 4tw«iF»* ♦•-•* itototo* ~t totor. Uuw as ««■—a* • «-*— •< ik. u* Ttoe uto tor •Um ***» a M hMl\l» J : : Warranted to color more goods than any other dyes ever made, and to give more brilliant and durable colon. Ask for the Uiamond, and Uuke uo other. A Dress Dyed } FOR ' A Coat Colored > • Garments Renewed J cents. A Child can use them! Unequalled for all Fancy and Art Worfca At druggists and Merchants. Dye Book free. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Props.. Vt (ttown, Citm Orwrr WUmi, ■ F H. SsfeW. aasiffiMtalffr «4 tW »H>t» » Harab W»I!»«, law of owd e«M*y. 4*ooom< ba* «»P«m4 Uaw to tenwofto* to* tor too** M mi: w it« r»» rtoato boto*ra< lottowtoto T>««> •», uwmtora, to toteato aotify a* [■ijjara-if to ato* caeer al tto roaator ter* «f tto C<M*t of OrtfnMrr. to to toM •• ato tor «to 4 •• «to to *«<aM a»«t, *v WM* tooro atooH ato to cr>»i*4. awtor •» to*4 a*4 ■*■*! •>*oaOatob too IM Us M J off. l*o M. ■. HIKiIIGTOS, JalfSto. o»4to«»r