The Athens weekly chronicle. (Athens, Ga.) 188?-1889, July 27, 1889, Image 1

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\ WORK - r Description NEATLY BD PMWHJ ttfflTO AT ■« - • j ’* CHB( JOBOFFICE. THE ATHENS FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS, ATHENE, OKOICCjJI >V. Manufacture* Iron and Brat 1 Canting*. Mill ami Gin Gearing V and Machinery. Rafting. Pulley*. ’ lUngrra, A<., C ircular **» Mills, ,laß<l Bo ' l I,<,wer **"•**•• ( “ ne Millsand Kvaporalors. ~ R"bhe' Balling. Packing of all kinds, -Iralnr,. lajecl**. Valves, FiUi^M*a« •“*’ Water Gu ‘«“* Ac * ~ We are now making Portable «<*•“ »««'““• which we cell with an go.ra.uw « te qaaHty ami workmaoablp. and at price, that def, •M.pMlli.m. W.atooaell Atta* and Am« Eng.—. Taritoo Water Wbrala. Mill Nfto., Bolling Ckrth, aad •**) thing n**<M about a .ill orgia. Cail and *••**"* write to oa before buying. TfiE MOST COMPLETE * LINK or BOOTS & SHOES IN ATHENS. te at THE ONE PRICE SHOE STORE, fl I ft SO |JT Natlafacltan guaranteed with every pals. plumbers . 1 KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND A 0000 WFFLT Os STEAM and GAS FITTINGS GARDEN HOSE, AND SPECIALTIES IN ELECTRIC GOOES T JULIUS DORNBLATT _ - - ATMANS. O A Ct. A YTrtNWt »**“,. THE ATHENS GAS LIGHT CO, ra ninns* <»• IIKJVT A.TMI> POV’ICH. M(UM gw COAU COKE AND TAR, CANKNVLLY M MKKNKD ANTIIRArfTKSad BITTTMINOi• COAL AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. ttNUMg vha Cbaatoto mJ brat fwi to CmAtag »W.W art! Na.gra to. «*• •» n aaHtaa. *«*•• to PARR BROS, House and Sign Painters DECOUATORB and Dealers in Wall Paper PainU. Oils. Varniah ca. Bruabea.Ktc »• n. **rta jm»«m «v*«n m’Rtohwna •nui »m A. & MAN DEVILLE f n» <Mt IMS a i+- Bmmt« »*n»n cmvwh nmui MA rn»**«•• rvavc*va*«. Mhiiji mmm m*«* • * •’»•» ”*• • s <M I L » w || hm m »m M«lb • • M tFCL< ’ «•■■« I«m». - «■• •■■» •«. «, MM* *M • PM Mk «MM» • «r*w M*K» MMMA C. A-SNOW&CO. She SUljow tttaMg ffljrmrick — ■ - -—^— — VOL. XU- ATHENS. GEORfiTA. SATrRDAY JULY 27, IRS 9. $20,000.00 TO LEND IM CLARKE AND AD JOINING COUNTIES IMMMM •*»»-•••••»’ •» SIX HUI <«XT. V StSK WD.GrtMfi. (Mte« *«S O r •nwil a *•*- Um -a mm m* i *.•.*•<!.» f*» *-A« Ab. sacs .era Meeting with our c-evrr Tu Etcrlver | Mr. D. £ 8 nu. !hto morning we were In | funned that Ute incre.ee in taxable prop erty for the peat year waa $206,475. Mr. I Sum ba* been Ui r> (river tor the pul ■rventecu ye.r», u<l the increaar era: year ' has bem mure than two hundred tbuosaad I dollar. ra-ra ra A Brt«M LUU. ■•». J«M bryoed Ibe Clarte crusty Hue, in Ocuara, brae • Mui.- buy rt<ht yeu* i .44, eta> Saa been bbud fl-IB bl* birth. «• , Ud *lu «l unrv.b«e metuxy, .nd can , with renaaikabie acuuracy *»ii of aveata i which <erer>«d when m wen awly two or three y*.r» <4d. la feet, be rarely ever • targrta anything that to aarf hi bw pre- J race. Ha um m ter tracbr* him ftaada)- • •eboU teenoa. aad te raa aaew-r very ! (.erectly any H'«te which may be I ' Mke.l him ooocrrnbiit aay of the Itmom ! ; which be bee ever recited. Metongeaer. !al faeurbe with U1 who know him. and ; bee many frwnd* who ey mpalbiar vhb | him in kw end effl-erton. He cannot tell ; , irfhL lay from n>Hl-oi<bi, md be i>< nbfc to i een the bnrt ray o' light. tab es the Comer Pregert, I The mb of the Comer prufwety eame | .< riotnr ley m edvarttewl. IzU N*. i I I wen buughi by Mr. E T Br.»wn tar s*«>. I No. t br.ewbt g7W», aad wa« puichaard I by Mr Wm. Knew. Mr. J L AteoM - tarn*bi N.e. I. 4 and S. peyiatr to them giwo and pon Mr Wdhhnd eaid Uw *hl at nrvuy fab primo; but thooght n bort not lo vffar the MOhkact M to enb. Uh.itrr Wear and M. Palaeem ■bent Web an •< to s»***» we wry ingeanw Huaee Ihnn a«w be Md I <me who eimeod bamertf rwuuiarir and wey ehwiy wbb abb of «Uan. «»n»y a lew day* «r». • row old bnr m 4 bb Uthor were to JnH Whit- lbw father •an ha the ernait Immw, bo boy. with a ba of ghan tibmard bb hoar which bod gwatrn a nonanlttable bngth. When th. tatbrf oaaao berk la the Jed. he <M am |.fce lb* took* of the bant * iwwd. Md gee. ban a ennnd ibrwahiag ' At Ibe haoenl tenebefo' awoikog ka AU ra. they cal «• 'ha Wwilniwi. naw of the Ml* "gtoanenr.* a* w. taochon. It bw eoanwl tn be a AMhecabe «4 |MK<. The anme *«y ha add ad CwtoaL l< has beouaw »•««netaaew ibot wombie no bn«aduah<4 Tba a*lr atenee now to naatae V. b When yno aweart a blxrti r«u bnew bawwa tMaawbew. bn< onn'i r> haaaotei b« HMbn. the lh«ng th daa t> to anil ban Vuheaal —Ueaahou He»- a«A _ _ r*ot. Wwohha Weaweww. p*wf. w O NweNlo rworatd bamw lal.glil Ha boa berate A'hnu to a tew to*, nad wwo thnro itorto lb pend, euwato •* Anewaa' Langner** bi the Vatearawy A ttoatnet* te*aww uaa. new co tea aaao.* ihw aawe ng, and bad • r — HTt lette etant w«b bam. He wdi awnuoea te boo te Atbaw. ar eoar by on be toan. an be ben ha Aaatea te nwow waanwl tone q *Aaoa otoaernd te Mm by an aewny ho nah win H> mye lbw aTtee MMhtag ntwr tbbty -lbroe yraea, be b to -aww dnraag ibM |MW< toa Item aN W attend eno* Me awn wMI Ma wW tert wwrtk any ma*e Al teat tto b ba b ' wwteeaa aMMaggh he ban abrady had ►»- .mJ Maa «to* No wtM write iheae heath ra tee bdbnhatw mwmraeteaa Mba thm MMfegfVMMfPSI R" WA MM! J^BldgN» Tbeht bnabe w«\e eimrteteg Ml roe toon way’bteg e<e«e tartoe eatewyrai. nad •A am draba ba tub ad taaoMM aad to «»<eea> w. aa !*■ Pawn a W weuAn tea maoee> t« aaMMMMt two ntMunv Obow aba OeatanaO bwaete « oee« tobt 0..a0t M Idea. Ao II It g haateat l.aggeaal la Wa*. tea weaaty taw too to. *• goMtaaawo tontoto to aoaaaeaWHM braag ano <a< tbe taaetta ad tee lleoaat Os- It aaome the* the prang ana bed aa am gnoewwot a aei rant etNMng latte w wwod.herab wen tee ae lae araaty at rated ra to draara toon te Mae agyte. watb a eaotely eaad arwrad terao. and aagoWMI teMgy Ye rrara Mee bran aawee >be paoag taady wwe Waa< tea barf te ] ram tba raeteh, ana WMB be enahrt by. laorewae ewea <m tba era es eMbaaeaaam* Jfara. taato« torn the Mama tn ora to rraao-e mao the tag eraA and in enaabai a I oaMteamy. bbo end ad teo yaobway terag a I eaaaay amtarakaaaet. wMi a anraaapambraly | toy ftf*y tatow te* Me berate mana aba I ywomg tbfy. and ebb a dead araaa on the I ytananee in Wara te tora dram ib> grab I mgy la bra meal te wee eran <to to M, bat eto teraaMbo at the few ' matt be era *a began aoOteoty. oars m a | miaaainai ran. baura. bubay aarf tbteae ; owe awtot town tra erateateera’, M , era haw atee doran teaaag an aay. to bon* >»e ta«gy. to era* ate teoor Bytoai ; ra ci the gtanMb aweterf taarew Wteban te | to aowaa. • iratwaag te tod e ■engtel , men. Loataby to tawee aue rtota. end . atera we ramnm wee raraterf. ttoy tarad I to tatgge onra* a tern tea a«ncta,ab> teem mrat. aorf to tome tantamg eno- , radta at b* era'■abed baa end to mwawd , rtrttaa awhara hwy e*raM oyanb. te M- , i "-tern* I | i ra- *‘ * tob* Aaa I tan ' taae tea to maaamo*' tod reeaerang aa | atouaw-ra. ragag to togbAy I toot'd I i earan W to wtoe otto to mrayraerf I ; taeaaa end dtaobm oars enteataraebi I warn tana an to araaauaytotae M ora on. ; ooraee prang *to •» W teb a** AJb»raw* te eyyaararf M Obadbratoototeteto bayyy.etoraea* » tettotaii to te »—ra»* tab* to tor I abto* who baa bora to eraraaoaraeenaee l ni Awu tato I TW MHihtoiiT Tmyeto te~li I eawaay b eeaat worm Mtapd amaae tot , vo tot to tatoty wdi ye to- toaoara ate toto LOCAL DOIS. The military mco are happy. Their uiuforino bore oxne, and they will aeon be out with their glittering batture- Suma of the United Stetca primmer* nt Maoo ainuae tbemaelees dec rating lite walia of the jail with tobacco jmoe. and Jaikr Budartig U poweriase lo prevent them, they not bcin£ eubject to bio control and dmipiioc aa in the caee of atau- pru <rer*. A company of eix or eight gentlemen t*a« b<n n brined fur the purpose of making unproremenia and iaetatuieota in Athene. They Blart out WiU* a capital of ooe tud- Ihxi dol or.. Tta.t aiuuuut <* money ju dfcioueir expended, c«n change the ap peMai.ce us a town oouaiderably fur the bettec, iKrtwilbotuidixg the fact that Atb nn ■ oow one ul the pr. tlicat and best I towoo io the State.— Tribune us Itxn-- . We learn that tba faeferim wl I atari op ' <XI the M 11. A iwga Winner us induetri I oua tel cheer popte bare been >mt us i > mpioynxnl I** aerao week?, and I* will ' tie po! new* to them to know that lb) i win be able lo neuow work M aa early , Jay. About four hundred who hare been j idle will then ba»e aumeibutg lo do. and ■■ar tn> reheat* will aieu be greatly tem atted. Mr. Tbra. R. Bellry, the genial proprir. 1 tor us tba Athena Foundry A Itechim- I Warts, tprat taat wart U Urueae coaety. I The Athena Foundry ta om of the brat «<• I irrprweanf the kind ta tte Stole —OrerM ! tmro HmM- Journal. - lie* C. A Mitchell, of Athena, wm in town taat w.ek oa a »wit to relativra. I»J •u ag.nl tor W unoa'a Work. Ha pruacbed ra Bun lay at the Meth diet (batch to a igrga onugtegaiioo. Be waa tor ymn eoe aecioJ wHh the North Owrota Coaferanoa. hot located afterwardo »l Athene.—Gwiti aott H<rWd , |Mr. Jue MyOatt and family bara ft taraerf Irum a trip to MoatedDo We are arary to mow that be waa aoweti the wuuta lira. WhnerviJe to ahead of Al heart Star taw a tauulllul ,»rl tn fruul of tba MiUrda übvrefa. Tu> Fnraitira Hapteoto had a tag WM «g al ifaninr Item ymtertday- *• wifureMd i hat tbw dm raw ate. a, are tera mg ram beta rat id the Cherek wboj.ua the Farrar*’ Alltaoer. It w agai'W Iberf raiigmu io todwra cueaectad WMb any m. rat urge* n«lhm, Item? L It M Aa»y. of the Colored M K Cburca. ptaeoh-d ftomfe, We rare irum • trteed wbe wm pome ■ hot the Mwh- p gate no aac twat. pretoM-nl ramua. Mr Prtace M.rfgena. aad Prat. C. W dteebam fttoroed home ttatarday Mgb‘ frra ttair amuatata teip. Kt n u ItaJea, us Heyertiiw, N. C, yraoeted «a rt«|mmt nod toapreraye eiaoew the J •'garalt. al thouam Siraet •■aerea on tteeday ulght. Ttara «ae gieul eariuranl oe Puiaak urea* about ttra ..’eturt Beeday awwatug dr. C- K V. rwaae waa aweheeed Uy tin rak-ag. at about two Awau dog*, and m a leu ■al-etaa. they bad ranuumted hte _-T*r Tba dteft wore kJtowed by ae at my us cotoaed hey*. Mr. Vanmer, aitu 4 <*a io head. apyftMerarf a wtoduw. H« wan taf-need by the yraura w bto yard that a greet, targe abural. tauktetg kk» a •aar. bad tara prarad aad bad teA letoe «wde* to irara Mr V-roeee to rat yat mucA loMa la thrff eawy. nod ea uged them nh te been Ml M. la the c.raw «d aa wra. tte eatmal oaaw from rater tte tawra. amt amnt tba yutto «rs ib< Auyt and taw auto «rs the eutored huya. nt enyturab It wee a to <to*. atora the era at year to. Aa A terat* Beretaa* w«e hold «t Baa* Aitara ebateb Beaday ts. raeara. Tte writ •* ctaitee fewad na to baa*- rs tte thraoe nave a*rt bora etatawd a yrt. N terfy to mi wag. ears tte ooh «e 111 limine a the* tte etartra aaea* ba*, tetowd te owtM hwy wtar wee eetomg to mo ftoet.aad wtarte aB ymAaMtety bad te ge brae wrtera nay rtobm oa hb toady vtra Artra Wear ’Teimi Oweottotarwm* Aeadgy Urhrwl gate. Mwtera bail • tew teato, hmb ytana to Marra eraw day* ar ••• **• Itaaita, \ytrato us Aaayae aanmty. ead tote* were ahwet I ate wta. raraa rate Bwwe ra tbra eacwratea uam. We araM am tewra to iMaerararaer rrt tan to lhe teat tea: ra* trfiurayb wrye lee ft rata at were am on to’eyraMß oa they ragta bare haoa. ears tar lhe tarrtaw taaa the* a tar* eatater of the Marrahmaar wrated te •raw aa te Attaaa Wa aura them that d they wU »*M« m raat aera*. they owid tar h ey artiy rrarad. wad «W yairgi * w* eaart toiraißtra la wwha thaw ray m rar aky a y bra now to term. Vba Owe Be Ebarm.e tora to tort Mrary Ytoamra •*» tea «ra* tots yftraaaee* aa a aaate rbarawe. wrfl aww , rarura *B jed Wa«B to* e*at harm e< Chart* ftayram owara H- ww hr wgte ae«ra Auertae Frfhw ra M-mtay. ra a •emo* era w«h krfewywtwr - Ors. B B NrawdeAratolMm wteteCeA < A. P Nratey rfwmrad ter te Btate Tte wyrarwt arw tahgtoy. ** AreAter Fa! or > taated te teed bra owaa Mo enahta'i I gm brad, ate wow* *a>te aatowdtagtp- The era at» aw La ran Fra. r tawwiA . ■ «*«erad WMb taraay tara the taaam, wm | eramwad by »te team th* emai. 1* | vow te teee tara triad torfete Aarfge Cab* iOd NoM* wtiiato 1 *■ Ailto teed A wtatonaTra MMNMNh Who Wtoo «e e.aorea, IMgbA. ; tawdtty W«M abra 11-tataetu a tewta j Mam wet era k* aamy «< aaw ymwaa.a»d ' wuraul rare rate oaaraa • ratwr* <d the ■ Bro It ymrarf to teal to ydatoot Mrara. J hi M Bawrade a* 4 A B. Mrarr. of •* 1 <«y Tte te» wm etara 4 aa*w tara te | ' raty. ra tte Oragto Pueaary euad. Tte ; ■twritaw era utterly eawaawnd. ate tte I ♦ tara te tram gewtfttora to etara three bra : th* sma ky Mr ttenatew ate totey _ Tte tMbar b a rataWta ate boa a raw ate ' bra a tarumra, aarf tbw *ra tote la i'Wy . ra Ara. tljrara to d white *a to a bathar • M emgM.«“ *» nW AT THE CHURCHES. MKta.pWNM AM nkLIVRSEDtI JiniT JtabKNINV. The Ward at B«»oe«ded Elo- gwowUr wwd rereihly. The titer wa* d.aajireeably hot on terday, but a lance numb- r of people at tended tte eburttee. In fact, the cuagn - galiuna were rery large, couaideting the lime us year and the weather AT TH* TH* BTTtUUrtN. Be*. C. W. Laue fill'd Uie pulpit at thta eburcb. and look up IM Sunday achom kuann aa a theme. It waa cuoceruiug tte Ark of tte Curenant, when it «aa tn tte bandaid tte Pbiliallnert Aa long a* they kept it, came up>o tbem, and at UM they determined IO a-ud it to the lr ■Mlitm. They amt it, but tte lara. litaa were c'trioaa to we Um ark, and uaonrered it. and tor ibeur cururnty were amitten.— Tte ira-ou forcibly leartee u* tbnl there are eume thing* which are too •-cred for man to look upon. God ba* hxue thing* • Meh Kto o<4 man’* banner* to inqoin into. And the aik wa* rent to K.ijalb j-anm, ate here the people aet aaxie a pneet, had te kepi tte ark in aafely. Dr. Lane *poke of the eereice nndeftd to Goi by Bran*!, and bow much we norded men lite him now at th* rtatrr aarrwr. Bern Re*. C. D. Campbell fl I tad tte pu'- pit. He I*l no ragular eertmui. but nad 3* h chapter <d Jorea.nU, aod made a »b'Ti talk apra it. Jeremiah waa the prophet of the Led, aad tte Lord bail ecat a te tor to tte Kiag of Jerrahm It w«a ternart up, and aoo'ber »u eent- Tte liwaue waa to* God waa pmirfeat ia Hw etorta to bring aayoaa Be towed to Hto tee. Aautte* petal brought out waa lhe eadurtag a.Ulra of the Bcnp«urw. Ttaeea .aay “toWP. <rau »*y pra awv, but tJ-aTe W.xd raiore'b f.werer, at ouMtna araaaT ewewew. Re* U. M. quJ'tah preacted hm horn tte lasi: "iaerwra oar faith." It waa out of faith ta general that te epidie. but of the iwcrawag id faith. Th* apart* aaw that aa lacnam <d faith wa* aaudte, atod *o aahte for H- Wa *«•! an tncrunaa id t.ilh to keep * »tad tba Hamad era <H the inheritance left ita <n tte rel gum ot Chrtolt w» need it la ord« rto mate per petual tte amonra* ttet we teee ia tr «tato »• arad U atUl m«*« lo Mta»ul*l« a* to work ia brtoalt of tte church of Chrtat; aad more lhaa *ll that we may am Mate ia tba way of nay r»d »«»k in being done. Fur ail tboae wa aced a* lacrera of faith. rtaar M*m*u«ra*. Rea W. H. BdJwm. PreaMral of Hay*- *tt* eotegr, N. U . Bitad tte pulpit id lb. Fuat Mwb.»;.at eteteb ttauday Hr t-adl *• bto aetdert * fha alowrarat,” ate iwaorted a aery baa amaoa Be dneuaa*. the qneattou of Inrrkaowtodgr la a ray ahir way, aad ate ttal Gud epara>l Adan> Iwmauw be wt»ted Ml to deatroy tte te maa me*, but the human nr» had to anff r f«r Adam** fully, ate brace lhe ahauamea' waa mamanr. Gte MI II- mercy map yd out apl«n by «Mra *1 emdd te «a*ad who wourf only toritoe*. That chance to dteed a» today. Tw» ibraaand yrar* torfw* tba orawg <d Chrirt. Gid railed auto Abraham, ead wwMMnded him to • •cftßc* bia Ml Irt*. Ateahra obeyed God. ate waa ateut to aaeedtaw bto aim wte* u rs tatarfered ate placed a «acrite> apra the altar which te bed prvTrfrd to* htaafait. Two thuoante yanra tatar ta pr-parte another «acr fkv It waa Hw » ly brgegtaw era. and through Hto atonia* toaud. wo may all te mete. at ran araowat. Brt. 1. C. Due- peraebte M tbtocbarc ■ tara to Bflb chiptar as BL Lute. Bn tbra* •*• dfara tara lb* pfem wtere |. Ml lib*l <• <“••£itffcg li»< •** tba* 4 tawaa. ate t*e*ar rooga-hte tb.l ta •m ta to peraaawa rs bto Marar Me eato to w•» a gte y aha-er. admitting tftnty hto raJamra. and J«uu» betpte bra Cbrtal to a» way* randy to help ttara who ntera »te*r cmm ate tank io if—t lor aai ratora EArt *tw«x« ewruewwa. WhAn wa bad an mpueft* al eMter as lhe Kart Athena chatrtaw. we ianra that ii lirramg aeraMMa weea hatd. Bee. k R, K-tortl. to pewter <4 >4 Baptal chartk praertaa rmatodr eray ffebtratb A' Bert Atteua Meitotete Cburt*. IL* 1 F Amtaeiw* yri achad aa m****aftng aad t®- wraotow eurara aw the two wa* ***• rs Ito fM»wr d IW Cwweiu* Tba am- VMN* *1 taMlJb UmNM JMMS MV HMMWBAiJ waM aneentaA * trftowr aw« A Wtotoa toe tote*’ «er» A Arata *ta*d me rei**»al n*taw ■ a. Nra Owam. tetaeday alWaora, a while man wte a aopft* eraara frame teraeed to a MBra *y The wraam wa* to ya araar of a rwaw. and to aarf B to *Bc* Th* ara toad a <* to to am fwra tte ahmtee* to to etow. ton rachta teeg •nd to toe tara* aM «be way N. cam* near 4yta< bra ta* *4 btate, and to yea warn mrt Oa ftanhay aeanlag to tort* daagtrte* as Mr end B * Wtaa*. to Orator, awte towed to tort* top to a am age* krato ||4 wra wte gfttot dNbratoy to* to toy wm tabra tara ta* towak U wm tb iragb* sap >wb to aft weadd to- rn* a aawir •***•*•*.*. toatonagß* ftNwra Wtoatoe* and han Bara fan day* *r% • tdtor aad am ta*to« ta* Gn*w* Fatoary brani la aatoarf la a Adtofag A* to tame to Oa* erm **«*■ aw toanafara of to am anruato . to» "Mg to* rator bad to. prate eetoraa Mart, tag we Mara tara ra* •f pnyanraa* tow* to ran te * a ewy erural ntodlMaft Be rararvte a wound to to now* tara ft gtato tar ra* by to fa*brt. aarflM* werate Ma Mad aan* tea .paten**tam to dhtoadty Th* y-Mg **na nm*MM»*ra4 enrj crura yraradny ' Frra whaAwwaaa hnra to yaMwara ppmdMrf to tottaw aete he nee entop**- tetadrfate tondf J H Bam* • b ilsWK—<B Kara cm te baa* at wkniranii and rahad. taaa Mratelhto yer*. * <a* trad M ; as a* ruaaA A FAIrtK ( UAKtJK. An l*»c«a< Andy Aecwrad ot Mtenlhag. Atlanta, Ga., July 20.—A very deplo rable mietake occurred in ooe of the lead ing day good* storm here a few days since. A lady, the wife ot an ex-Confederate officer, was accused of stealing lace and afterward* found to be innocent. The lady wa* Mia. Henry, the wife of C«p'. D. B. Henry of the Thirty-Fifth Georgia regiment. Her husband was kill ed m one of lhe liar.l fotLtbt battles in Virginia, leaving a wife and Wo children in poverty stricken circumstances. lu order to aid the rood lady in making 1 a supp «t, lite city council granted ter a ' free liceiiae to peddle articles ot mercban- ' diee on the rtreeis. 1 Some days *i nee she went into a wel - I known dry goods eatablistomeiit lo make 1 Some purchase*. Bbe bad just come from a Ib-catur street Store, where she bought some goods which were stored away in » baritet carried on j terarm. After being in Ibe Whitehall ea- ( tabliaiimenl a few moments she waa ap proached by one of the proprietors or fl >or walker* and accuavd of *tealmg some lace. < a pirtioa of which waa protruding from the baakrt With tears of indignation and abatne tte Itey vetemeaUy deutod tba accu mtiua. The good* were taken from ter, noi wiiMaading, and it t* reported that aha waa alrti ibreaiemd with arms I. Ste left lhe bundles and slated the Cir cuma'anna lo a police officer, at th* aume lime informing bnu where she bad 4>ur cbaaed tte aood*. The otticer sent her lo police teadquaners, U Uiag ter lo aqy* ba* eaae to Chief Oounally. He ttea SMto *° Ibe Store on Decatur *ltwt and found the lady** aiatetnent lo be oxrec*. Mt. Max. , tba tn.rchart from whom tba gouda bad been purcbaacd, produced the lailt us lace float which that claimed by M<ear*. High i Co., bad been CUI. Mia Haury ia to meant:me secured tte aarvtor* of Meaare ArmAt, Blbley ft Max. and a poi*ra*oty wariest was lakca out f<« the cooda The papur waa not served, , however. The g.ul.emcn wbo preferred tte charge agaiaat tte lady pnanpt y reluraed tte good* oo b.in< con viral us tar muowuce, and it » reported oa good eatbonly that ttey paid AX«U lo ite l»dy to rtp-toofa mat tee*. Augusta Chronicle. I A ApnugOeld (O ) telegram a*y* The I aarth hw jurt taea threw* oa tba ooffin I of Bra. W. T. Lew», paatiw at tte Free- , Will Baptwt caurch, wuo plate away aaw died oa nocoual of tte fl>gbi of bto wife, for whom to stag* bad aa irraatatibte fan ctnatma B-v. Mr. L*wie wm bora I* England, graduating at Oxford ta IN7 Hb parents i were waihkaowa tteatricai people, and , from tom te tab-filed a love tor th* | Mage 1 - Owning to Atortte*. te aotrr—i Harvard t’u h<*. atodbrd law, aad WM admiilte to pine Go* ia all oourt* in Ohio 1 la Wartiogloo. eight year* ago, b* mar. rtrd M—a Etlw J ■Ultra—, daughter ot Gtsargu W. J.mow»o, be *etar<a actor and , manager. Twa girl bad a pradihetioa f« , Ibe atagv Fin mu** id ot mark-d perauaal charm* and a vary fair vtoa, ate «ataeau upna a courea of Mady under Hrfaey 1 B>wateteM. aad wm graduated tara bto I Mtatag* rail eq t ppte tar to comte- i opoa *tac» »* ted appmred la “<M - vast a.** “Mara*." ate oraa of to I ghtet | rifwea*. . la l»*4 M’ Lewie tecarna a miatotae rd to goapai il— wtta srttlte d. wa ate 1 braarms app-rratly a mate. I b Ip-mate- < Lew Oeeobrr aba earn pUUraly ton ter bateas! ate Ma ate bara teurd tara , atute. Mr Lewie rate ***** eff-rt ta And bar, tart fatad ate abated bto Nf* awe* It wa* repwtod tort to waa with Ite W.tbur Opera <*«mp.»>. tel tte repo” wm era* aatartrtiatad Ha*. L wte wa* I a area of brttlteal ate *»etad atowraento Tkw at-■wee ta. Nletefasa »•**>•«•• ' BSeww WrSrtw to’tnu. July Mk—Tte aram** St. Nratert. «Mb •** teterad colored eicur arawte ra tamrd. raa ia«u to etote draw i bredge o*m M. Aagwauw-erserf, LramAra •raa at Itavanwaii. at • nfekte u-uigrt. , dnatebMag to la* ward part a< to rtraoM*. ktUiag aamsa. ate tajartag iwoaiy-reabt maw ate wrasra, nrae or ' whom wdl to Tte appm dart wm earrtad away, ate to pto teuoe ate barewwai dec* ccaated game ra to maaa Uto pwfte. bury mg , torn awto a* srasgta. Twa aamrart we* betete ate**, ate rwtarwad toßevaueab Ttal w ute.d wra tahaa b» toi* toram aarf mtrafarf by * e*j»•< jAyMetaa*-- Gw* of to date «*• • ouAavd ra*. ate toactev «aa •»**>••• rewag wraam- ( Great *ste meat pewuetfed amttag tta eatarad prapk. ate to wm tote wte toraaaadrt aaaww about to* j trued* *rW»urt«iH»« WBAATh. gave u*w> ftwlwaa* arrsm a ■•*«* *• ■'!>*»! ITW **■••» ATTSCA. N-T w Ja»» ’» -Tba wrada*. tai rara at Mra Brama Ahtera. AMto. . etaaptag taatey. bara praaoraby na* to a* sftC *4 wraafta toy tatea a mp «f rffbM* tamre to a tte* vwy tew I tayrttovrawo* partaß* barag Mtot y , f « derma to taat tone mooto , tea ft aww aftfa to part*** at ararwbmra: ’ to a—»- qeeautra can wamp* **• Mter. to ahgbtta awra to tatea. If bar era ft* me antaam to tepra*« to I' yarata ttoftk tto to wdl be aMa la to I ep toawrtpto oftorato. Wbaw Bre- Altbraae Ate west to bte I to ewsgto Mb praada, ate ate. atea , Ma !***•<<••• raigswoaty gtawt P«*tea Draw M- tara •artte to *«rew m to to «**> toto of to arfftto, aad wbea to wa* «Sp*c*rt I M 4be tart wtotar matoei «*tag* prafam «M wra* gfarabeg to ge> ** tarfy to aetoe i ( tta •* ** Mr “ r ’** i vomraft tartar, wbe M a brteiaya*. to ri- tto to c*re ft tatag mto by •wrara. H*bM3Mtefa«b to dra-«»«w 1 I, V - - No *ft«am tara bara adm t- ‘ < Md to to «ra rate *ea> to tart aiaempt M pram to baiptrea *ft*to •* tod*, tee X trura wm ttoy-dra day*. |, mm wrarai a reused tram tarefra to twewq-Atodaya. totag anraa •« tora , toga, dictated, to tars aaoto mgh*-1 NUMBER 30 NHK WANTS TO UK FttKK. Torn WealMMa Heide See* far a Total Dieerce Pr«aa Uer llw-bnad. The Telegraph brings a piece of news to Tom Woolfolk this niorning. Unb sa something unforeseen happens, he must make answer to a suit for a total divorce in the Superior court of Bibb county. Yeaterday afternoon Mrs. Woolfolk, through her atto neys, filed a bill asking tor a total divorce from her late husband. In her petition she cites a number of facts, all of which are well known, and ends by citing the law giving lhe wife of a convict legal aepamtion. Col. Rutherford was served with a copy of the bill yesterday afternoon, and whether or not the famous prisoner has any answer to make to lhe suit is not known. gtee«pi»a by • Mirwcl*- Dawson, July 31.—A moat remarkable tnchleul occurred in thia county ua Friday, tire 13ib taat., at Sasser, Ga. Mr. J. D. Fuater'* 5-year old *on waa looking over into a well fifty feel deep, lo cated in hi* father’s yard, when suddenly loamy bia balance, the little tallow pitched into tba well, sinking the bucket which swinging ab>ut midway between the sur face and the bottom, knocking him liLlca* as be dracuuded. The child's mother saw him m ba fell in. and gave the a arm. A young man not far utf beard ter screams, went to a neigh bor, procured a rope, and came to Ibe child** reecue m qnxkly a* possible. It to said that tte child remained unde' water not ieat than fifteen minutes, and wa* drawn up by the young man appa rently litetaaa—not breatbtng al all—but »fter a courtlerabie effort be wu resusci tated, and II to thought be will now re cover. Hto eeeape to credited to striking lhe bucket while deacaadlng, rendering him uuabla to breathe while in tba water. MRB. DENBON*B NU WAS HEB. SHE AT LAST ALLOWS MEH XEI’IiEW To UlTg A BOND FOB HEM At*P*AN- AMCB. Pmo* reigns ouoe more ia the Denson household. At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, after having been In charge of De puty Bennett Jooea for twenty-eight hours, Mrs. Denson announced that she ready to go to jail. Her nephew, M r. John Henry, was with her in Ordinary Wiley's office, and when the start for the jail waa made, be could stand the mental aua'u no longer ami wept aa he pieaded with hla aunt to allow a bond to be given. After hesitating a few minutes, lhe lady consented ami Justice Means waa sent lor in post baste. The bond fur 1100 waa given by the nephew ami lhe two returned to the Denson reeidvneo. Young Denaon and hla bride were the theme of much conversation yea terday, but HtUe attention did the newly married oonpta pay to the talk. Young Denaon, who ia known to ba a good railroad man, and who would have no difficulty In securing a silu aitoa anywhere, kept al bis work al| day. Mrs. Denson was almost heart broken yesterday when a Telegraph man called upon her, at her request. Ibe lady la a daughter of the late Munroe Kilin o< Twiggs county, and has a number of connect ions la Macon. She ta determined lo annul lb* marriage, a»an if II becomes oecaneary fur her to hill young Mr* Denaon. The trial takes place ia November, and until then she han agreed to keep the peace. Her frieada. It ta understood, how ever, will make aa effort to secure a d'vorce between the newly wedded couple.— Macon Telegraph. A »OMANU DEATH CAcaaa two oaoaotA rnratcrAwa to aa uoktxu roa tst-aura. Yesterday, al Ikmglaavilie, Dr. Jobs G. W. Brown and Dr. J. T. Gilmer, both of Carroll county, were arrested on iadickaseala by the grand Jury, charging them with the murder of a female patient. The eaae ia aa unusual on«, and ow account of the promiaeuoe at the ph V stria aa, baa created consider able •Edteaaent ia both Carroll aad Dooglaa eouatira. Some Ume ia April las Mr* Coaby Ayres, the wile of a raapecuMe far naer who It van ia Douglas county, eight or alee mileo from Douglao vtlie, waa ooofioe.l aad Dr. Brown seat for Dr. Gilmer. Their treatment reewltwd ia the death of the mother and child, aod from wbal a eervaat stated to Mr. Ayer* an lavoatigalioe waa mad*. A post UMWtiac eiamiaatioa waa held aad the iadiclmeata lor murder foilowed. A parallel ease ba* never been kaowa ia Georgia before. Dr. Btowa is about fifty years of age, ami lire* ia Carroil county oa a far*. Dr. Gilaaer ia forty years of age, aad rveidan al Vilia ELca, la Carroll eouaty. , Soon after being arreeted yeater lay Dr. Brown gave a bead for l*e thoeaand dollar* aod w«* reteaaed. Dr. Gilmer ta still in the custody jI the sheriff.—Atlanta JoarwaL ATHENS CHRONICLE SUBSCRIPTION 81.00 PER V ADVANCE ADVERTISING RATEHII REASONABLE’ THEULIVK BILL For what is pronounced a “dead cock in the pit,” this bill ia giving a great deal of trouble to ita opponents. If its doom has thus been settled, why is such unfair warfare continued upon It? Why are the railroads in terested still exerting their great in fluence against it? Why do their lobbyists still besiege the legisla ture? It is possible—we cannot believe it probable—that this combination may succeed in defeating the bill. But the constitutional mandate requiring such a measure will reman in force as binding aa ever. Its dis regard by thia legislature will not change the fundamental law of the state, and no passive sanction of an unconstitutional combination by one legislature can restrain another from dealing with it according to the constitutional requirement.— Atlanta Journal THE BiUDKGRUUM DIES. EatoiCfon, July 20.—Pro* feasor J. M. Lambdin, of Barnesville, Ga., died here to day at 12 o’clock. Mr. Lamlxiin was engaged to be married to Miss Maggie Martin, one of Eatonton's most beautiful young ladies, on the eighteenth of this month, and wm here on a visit to hie betrothed, wbea suddenly stricken with typhoid fever. It was deemed best to have the marriage take place on Monday afteinooa, M it seemed to cause Prufesaor Lambdlu much anxiety, fearing be would not be able to have lhe ceremony performed oa th* day set forth. Accordingly, they were quietly married on last Monday, Rev. W. R Foote officiating. No danger wm apprehended until (Ml Wrtiuaaday, when be began lo grow rapidly worse aad to-day died. The heartfelt sympathise of the community are tendered the be reaved families. The funeral will taka place to-morrow afternoon from the Methodist church. THIS WIDOW FLKD. Adousta, July 2U.—The cowbid tog case took a new phase to-day. When tht case wm called la ths police court thi* morning it wm learned that the dashing young widow had skipped the town last night for Savannah and nailed at mce for Naw York. Sb* cams here from New Jersey, and when she found that instead of making herself a heroine abe wm about to be crim inally proaecutod for assault and battery, abe col abort her stay. the cowhides bent oa nvtoox Young Roeael, however, means to be avenged for ths cowhidiag ah* gave him. and when he found that the had skipped he took out a war rant to-day for her brother-in-law, Dr. Frank Van Pelt, who accompa* niwd her wbea abe cowblded bin* Roeeel chargee him with being aa accessory to tba oflanae. Van Pelt surrendered himself aod gave 1200 bond to appear before the city court on Wednesday a***- SWEPT FWuJTtHK EARTH. Wbkeubg, W. Van jnly 20.—A special from Parkesburg aaye: An ealimate can hardly yet be formed of the great calamity that tea over lhe Uuta Kanawha valley, but enough la knnwn to mark It M the roost destructive to life and property ever occurring in West Virginia. The acene of the great dieaster wm on Pond creek, Jackson county, aod Tucker creek. Wort county. The etreasM bead together aod tba cloud buret must have occurred near lhe water abed. Pond creek rose 26 feet ta aa hour. Tte water spread from bill to bill aod swept all before it. Four men look refuge in Thomo' ■ill Tba mill wm waebad away, aod Edward Boes wm drowsed. Tlmmbm Black aod his newly wedded wife were washed from home and perished. TbotnM Hug baa. wife and four children Bed from their home, bet the water overtook them and noon escaped but Hughes. Oa Tucker creek seven livea are reported loat. The loea lo properly will ron into the milHoaa. MEMPHIS 18 SHAKEN. Mraraia, Tenn., July 20 Last ereoiag a alight shock of earthquake WM fell ia this city. Crockery aod giaa* were rattled, and ia some in* aiaaera were thrown from shelves, but no other evidence wm gives bft aides the rocking motion. Two severe shock* were felt al Coviagios. Teaa., thirty-*** mile* north of Memphis, each shock last ing several second*. For a while lhe wild rat ooafwatoa prevailed. Hoose* were abandoned, aad the street* were Sited with frightened people. A third, bet lighter shock, wa* feit later.