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The Athens Chronicle.
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ATJOW ANfr THE LABGFJtT CKW.
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Th* M* Advrnmiag Media* ta Xortb-Kaet
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Clrvuiak*. ia acarty one bandrad maatiaa fa
O.orgia , eta la aavaa didftr.f *UtM
Adv*r*faxraarmaa at R.auiiaM. Batea.
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STONE & CHRISTY PUBLISHERS.
Knterad a* lb* port olfire at Athene, Oa., for
I rtaamiaatoe thrvagh tb. mail* aaaaaata-efaaa
matter.
Add'aaa all aoaaaaaaieaUaea la
TRK ITRCTM CHfiOTMTK
A GHEAT SCHEME.
▲ company ia being former! for
the purpose of buying a large tract
of land in Africa, which ia located
where Dr. Livingston made bia dim
eoveriew and where he died. The
object of thia company is two fold—
to make money and to civilise the
oogrn. The name of the new country
will ba Livingstonia. In thio new
country there will be no liquors and
there will t>a no fire-arm a. Herein
io where the grealneoa of the scheme
consists-.no liquors, no fin-anna.
Th< ae two things have done more
than ail other things combined to
prevent the civilisation ofi the negro.
Heretofore, all new owloaies have
been largely anode np of liquor, fra.
arms and lawleeenes*. The scheme
will be watched with a great deaf o<
iatoieet by a great many.
“•« a
Oeeeha te Mee TOa—end Reach
Mr. Uiady spoke si Eltartoa yortardsy
to Iva ihtiemail people, and from the
tf!oV*firtrt ttJMfifil bi* •ffiwrte, H
*••• tbot bo fWFftctiy
ItlMVt
He Speke lee caebeer and a half, sad
dtaeasesd the tbft* owtarsu as shown
by atallrtca
Mitel, at th* dtaeiMUee of the vritag*
and coaalry pa pilots as, ata of iba owvrt
til itig glow 111 *4
H>c«a. the Ueaialai avroml of
mofi«qpag the farm lead* us the eoaouy.
and
Third. Tbafwtlbal while She
W->*<»*. ***** UM. has* grows slaty
so ls** drtraa tatoar. lb* *um»uy m fifty
lie thra aWvmsd the eariiMeKes of
fity*d*o**Mt Mkl lb* pOltlrtßl
UfiMAfifiPf *** **M't QMNMfe** Lfefifi
dMmata above.
Hoe W. R. Motto* pemowarta him
the grrntmt living avatar. wfißa Oat J. K
Ura*aa *aM ihai Toombs la hw bool days
lathe after no. a, **M UM Mr. Oimiy
tatami SO be a *Mtt lam M a* affiaa,
that ho ebvedy heM a piatift* to Garagm,
tbe aaagMfianal glory of which rohpsed
had eurpsmtd •»/ beams tmm Uortta
***** sseeSm down, sad that today ahra
itom be had one* haoa ismi he wm a
Ueorgmn, and Umm thia meh behotoodla
the mme e names wa>hh
•todt aptebee ■•ft smd* by Mayor
Qtoua, of Adams* Mr J. (*. Oglaaby. of
A item*. Rmt. l*w Ofihor*. at (Membm*
!*■<• W H FMw, of Aswan*. Mr
Thea F. UhHtoea, ad AA*Wte« He*, W. A-
Memphdi, of Adeem, IW U. U W*M*.
of Atossm Uom W. H Vests of Kerb*
and OmgfMm** U- It OetlMe. of
Alh»as.
R» ttoady end poesy left hw Hmtamsl
rbw etmotog. and twm them wot go to
Aadm«am.ohM » watodhw themmad
popm IMn tbs two storm will mom the
KMMwOhhad *am»e
WHITTLINGS
so on*
CiIIIOKICLK LAZY MAN
LUI nSMSMIU
AaaMsio p»4hgsomaimntote pamHaa wdl
too* "Rhei wdl am do whh toe oabT
The damasy. oeM* **i ebtokrta ear. Is hm
oapasmaw Mas m *w»m r*4e*ya. Th*
•mtisbm om*i »be esamed wdt baoh
e *»me i iMfc afiy. wed has the where
Ntoag e*»th and sb* torn w doagpemes wm a I
bw*» p* opas toandtofi. awd a* mm. to *
■aap. rmsewtoip thm*
• a • a a a a
They hove aww to Ww (totmia ao Cto
fintarn mm. was .LoaM eae wbabtoa
mm*sty w an sad I have •** sham art—
lb*** am am Wmaoartumd miy a am* t
•aeagn*. two ami a tout torn btgh. twstse
toohm >rm»i. ead Im «akm MMsh. to the
toM of the me. Tbto to moMW*a by awe
**•* *4*o *o*l **o*l*o 1* *0 Mml
waimtato m the ww* of • hiMiia pot
aod a* apaod s* home ***• a m*h* mem ->
M has has* wwd mea ipwlui nt. aod *
tammy saatot stay
* 0 0 * 0 0 *
I As Mt bao* Wha*hot a to atoowtofty
ohm a. m • *** mam* pse pmaawwd
by emmMMr A oampaey to tomg m«a*
far m I ana am. ft to peotost m a wwto* see
arm .are on to*U grmoA tom at «ws*
R •JM haoa. aod «*•** to *e irdato* tor
toadtoefiaopewm towpm a shnwM be
amd tor toad wagwea# emd wap tawf fiap. t
p.e* a MBS* wtam«s y**ee mpbrn
s»« <wt MMsl smd *M oxtf The* amt
*• baawoeaal *to* mated
Owe rd toe saam Aeagaawa* wwthohM
a* ear* to * m*b*y and e anto And h I
eotoa a* K to** shorn todwedtofipw* I
WMM 11 »tot to tote* at toe |
fbaowv* oawa tabs* yhem satyhew. toR * |
■ |ib»r sap* wm. **a* womwm ttet
ana of too emwaaaa sggMs of ewr pawto to 1
otean to sweat team m* *mce of wm - J
toted Ms aww OM terns hOgtsym I
atewwd we* h* eM ssmeh so. w» ms ass i
to*, toabd hwtoste R to* mote ana* go.
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ammo of ye* aas Wmrfi nehw eU I
brn saaw fi ietes wtate seas am, tee-em
ate* hem tea see* *. ee toewohr waioMi 1
lows tor* a* sssOM What seoswaemps. ’
ton ba* oaan* Tto VMwomm « «wpo'sewa*
*«*» * we to satote aw. wad •***<
w*n im toast to toed ew Onawa ,
pests*. • opo*aa**A tom I awed pa* mpm* I
> MP nd **ae pw*d toad as aesgtol 1
|*«Mn*teM I waste «ae Ohs aaw g
Mtoia. wad he sM aton ptabwe* m C*«W |
A BRUTAL FIEND.
A BSHLV RatteSMS SttvyaHKO A
littlk ss tss ra S.IStl.
Lrwsheew orv After Him. and MCwwgbr,
he Will Owlar.
News reached Athens sbottt eight
o’cliick ibis murn ng, ibal * negro men U»'l
rsstobed the person of a little girl between
Waikiosritlr and Oreebanvflle, Oreene
county. A Chbosiclk rep«/riw at one*
iXMoied the V. A M. train, and was **>n
linn ling for the pert«ulsrs around Wrt
kiaoville.
He found eevrytbing qoiel there, m ttir
scene of ibe crime was nearly twenty mile*
fun her os. Just beyond the line bclweat
Oconee and Oroetw countirs- The taels
could be aacerlsiued, however, and it war
learned tbal it vu an »lf»ir us
A *l>>T IIOUMIBI.M SATVUB-
Mr. Tube Perkin* topi tespectalde, well
lo-4o faroser, living near Grswhamvilk.
Gnaaeeosiaty. Helus* *ev<r»l child ret.,
amoog the number being * little gift eigb’
years < Id. For some tune a negro bar
been see* arosuid the home piece, and b*
reasons tut being there stere unknown
On T new fay. Mr. Perkin* went to work
m usual, au<i dm. Peskina, taking a w»l<r
bucket ia her baadr, went to the spring
for water, fihe 101 l h«r bid* toysodgol
playing in lhe yard behind the hero Mi.
Perkin* remained al the apring only •
short while, when the lulls buy ee*.
rashing frantically to her, and laid bei
that a Mg ew»ru mao svaa
Manno HM.iarv.e.
W th true motherly IMUntli, sbe ran U>
the pteao wtova the ehikir< a were at play,
and fused ter I Kite daarbler io a tomte
nadilkw. KvMeace <4 a bard stnggi'
ware ptvaml, and at a ykaar It *asM b
lohl U>«l the teutm bed ravished the IMI •
ghi and tu.-a a.ada rdf. Tte ehUd Was rai
ned I* lha home, and ibe latter oouhed of
ike .till TU naw* <4 ibe t. rrtbto ertm
spread rapwiy. aod the rammonhy be
came wry escttaJ, while W »«* teewwa
«*l-la*< UM a itored hagf* svw*<d te
daagfing fr>«s s he.h te near .mtor, if the
ia* Ada I gal ta Mo work prwsiy qwh.—
Tte wsoitowmi <4 she aawrsi ataw I a read
late S *1 dolemil SIU in. aod Io a abort
ehde
yw* a vaoMSwan wans at wowa.
The OM" 1 . afta* so*>«pStot*i*< eto fall
perpaw, bad evktooUy se*4e good Ms op.
purtuoliy IO aecapr, sad the lyncher*
somirad Ibe woods la vala fir* ry erwner
of Orarao oaaety to toAsg trawrwad, nod
ettoaoum ahurto are bate* **te for he,
ewptsrr* The avowed Int«»tlu* <4 the
< iwwd ww to ewiag th* deoiardty Lmu
tram the fine ooav«atoai limb, aod tt to
omw* Um prwteblc that are the wvtttag of
into ar<l*, ba has rm*
eThamitT tsosis v* Mas nawaao
by th* haagMo'o rmste,
Tha sppurai rw of th* aegro proved th*
grstoiast drawbark. wUh girt ww aeeawa*.
fate nod cuwld nag sod any I blag ate al IL—
The teat dewroklplbm {WMeHtot to bo ar
eared ww ablaiowd. sad 4 to anM that H to
a drtemMd set of asa* who ar* after
Th* Rsretf **d bto pmw are ate a*
the iraah, and will maha «a aitoeept to
IlMfi taw, Im»1 Mr* MfßMthuii *mmmi I**
bo Ibal Um "laws daisy* wdl not haw a
obaMW
V* MV* MSS SMTW.
TbehMMgtil Is «aiy eteM yswrs old.
Al IM svpafl*. bw StoedPtoa woe a very
Ortt«d eaa, **d Ate me** lha* btoiy •*«
**H dlr.
The pkWhSe W* blgMy rapseted poapto
* lhe w«M**atiy. s*d at* rsaotvteg the
eyaspsiMm <4 all. •
My * pat b y sod vaSgSM st 1 bear
heew. wh*a * 1 ww*ad item star* and oa.
ytotetioe JaatM* tedde het ~**. If rwaahl.
She torasai fiassd Will swing W • «r» war*
lag to atbey* tbai MHh a thing atfi *vs be
s«teM*»*TW ••'* rm
tel Ito ng a« Sea** Petete T. ftaeha
Vmhtert, G*. Jaiy th -JwJga J.tea T
Uerb*. dadpe of the PaiaM* rwawd. war
the stela of s townMr eerttosit te-hiy.
atouM lam * eLak at Ibwitb vUW. la wbte*
be ban sat* a the loiabrtwg of an ay»
Rte hwkj wno atowmS mosytenely ovaesad
tow* th* toady. bateoeUk the a teste if «ta
«M towsad Mam* aad Mteolg inoiwry ya*
amgpp.
Ho toft CwßiterS <* A* t*,fv* rVbrt
town, and *** e* fate stay to Mae**. **
tadd (tears fas Jwdgs Uwia Ifite wwh.
baotofi Mead to SM M th* taatews* t'»i*w
Psasne Lte* mmws»«w <-m At firwMbmL.
4RB Whfihifib fiMpi'Rlh**
tebto SM onto* a wsp to A haay awd tert
Umtogiko Artsy Jteßra Llarbe tomkni
ite WwtoidMwvy osm to tMa* te meads
CbMkeaessty be m*ar*nl tow tea*, awd
* WIMMB IMF WttRHRRIfiUHf Irri Ww t!(• fiMfif* Ww t R
ia MletoMtom.
U* s*we* by Nke mrtto*. mad ma .
ktowpamg to goto haastete. was » bad » •
is
te *sa rtesagto* Has SSgbl sbnwMw a* i
am wee* oswoml • hep* rrwwad **te a*
sb* IWwboad, th* left *Me tends* • aev
reel paaaan. aad Ibe anafi OWS r*Cb*fy tow*
fra* Ito* terty Ro »aa pteood Oteew *
aseßMte sad yw* ops* the WW* lbw Mfird
•awßabag so* and •*«• pwaatoag «te arete
• <*wrs uass. aad «wsy tetondh aiegswa i 1
w she dspw* te am** lb* teofy Kw*
MkOtote stohsopod w aatecy w p arttew rte
te*eMgaw«a te fito* Vter** Rs* *p» .
trwwd worn at* a*** eart **s* nysapwMi»
te be** smart* wed ta ta I) tte tadtaa
JodgvCWtos po» acted yawtotatap tote*
W th* gtor*Srt Sbatei* Hr own to lb*
»sp>* of to* whawte.i teaateanA bean*
steam fifty yew* *r eg* B* «*p aaw
bwwwt omwry Tte rra»,*w* wbl to *.
'■testa to tonite* i W te Sb* twrrrs tewmaur
TUB IXTULbAfivAAL CXMOW.
Mca
Tbs lataeMto***! Categvawn *• be
tartd I* Waebtaßtate a* th* I* of
Chekabae *GI toe •* i* pacta a I **e*t
‘lk th* btatary of tote* nrwabry. A>
**B tab* part i* the <wst**e*«w
Arptawaa Rayah’>r. Rte.si*. Braau.
I'toui. C'«M* Rae*, tiweii awa.i*. tte**
lee**, lei** >*<*/■*<*.*, Itar*.
Stetwbi* aad Vrwguaj Tbw aaeec
i *< te taarted •* *ttb /«bte*« cv**
by tibe Kwrwpa** p**wra. aba ew
that Üba ftte*4ly twkw**** bwAwv* a
th* I attad btasa* hted lArwe cm*.
umw »* ! • btettet **itav***aiti*f *4
eterk aAbev. town has <*** are f *
tterwM woe Mi Melters *d» te ,ft»
aepsard to earn* ft*qae»i
akatetawb ip te*a*. * wsmmM »y*kr»
of wwsfchio teta* moeoarwri* sad a
cMwoBH* oeewitatT. ate* • system of
arttaunsii. X to wAU* *3
THE BASTILE.
SO WteTSOCMtoI S HOC r THE rURNCH
CKEOI.ES.
Lester rrwm Slat.
New On i. hams, July SO, 1888.
Dear Cuboxicle: —On the Win of
t June, 1788, the Datile, the politicai prison
1 us France, was destroy rd. If time and I
i your space permitted, it might he mlervtt-1
e iag io cite the history of U>at ball prison
r and bail fottificaliun, and tell the story,
> by tradition, of the aecrrie <4 it* dark
. vault. But J must presume yovr general
reader* are *uffic«nt!y aware <4 it* history,
r and tb< rrfore do not enter on it 8o a- I
, cn-t bad been it* work, eo- powerful had
; bxn the kttree du cachet, by wbicu pnr- i
t oners were Immersed witbiu it* vo cclesa
, walls, that it stool w ■ grim aod silent
tn naee to the personal liberty of toe
Frei.cb citizen. A man was m med. aad
. Icalh coo id not have been more silent as
to bis fate. No tilsl »u bad, but be was
k«t to fi lends and to the woild. The m-I
< »le, though nrmetimes nurenaonaUe, sense I
i «4 Justice which to in sa ail, detnsmte<i the
a fail <4 the Hostile, and tto wails crumbed |
lieoeslb the blow of the pick, incited by
i Uaiftd of the maaars lo this unseen but
t overwhelming power that retard the dour* I
t ot this prtom, an enemy lo |»ooo,i lit. I
I erty. Tte. French keep ibto day. It i»
* Inetr Fourth of jTy—when personal hb.
l eny <J«<Urvd il« freedom fr<HSi the total- I
<!>«« of kingly power in uur country. Ou
, Sunday, the 14tb, therefore, tte French j
wti*. aa her* olebcsiel Uw “Fall <4 the
lia*i hr-” At tba cwrmr us Carosdal't and
a B-iurtk* street*, with Csota, ww ended a
t seftaa 14 four ercoea. It etwias strange that I
, I should write of three st reel* enraeting. I
r uul )our re.<k.ri must remember that C-1
ruedikte-t OU one *nk <4 Csnal. i>e the
, FrcuCto aid* Ucunsrs Bouri**, t> . Chai lee
. un lhe Americas tide tx Cooks Moyal, and <
t iteao Chang* a take place in many, but i>»
•II of Ibr lUrrt. Th.sc arches «p|eand
b of es-iu*, tei w< rw us painted eh,th, aad
t vw ttoew were the twiner* •< two God
t dm**of Liberty, with anus,ats-ttwlnert—
, Franco and the Varied ikatea—and ba
_ Mtoih iterr flag, ‘in* lib ny of the pa .
d pto," to Reach c 4 o*urer. AtMiv*th.a*
, kgKHMi was aa aagel with as übv« branch,
»»i »• o< bKak ng the uak*
tertM. MMk. the MCto WW ol.Vv With
H the AmUat and cuatwiagttsg tnentoe a»d
t aiare W<t Mr.p.-* Ah.** rhe** *< ft arches
, «f Chiara* tanleftM, whtob gar* heights***
t mU* M*e at aigM. Oa rack aide us th*
u tato**rtto. were ta*g aUraawr* us the Irt
b ante, and ih* alftwto we.* croWrkd With
e prapte. rapratoMy Oaten, who ar* <ea«bi
a to h.va "La telte Frauev" trw. aad Ua*b
„ isam tockd elaHy, and w *ewt of aadr .
< */•
Fraas !bto pntat lb* W.ot Bad ti«i
warts, awl from mraaiag **tH b|um aigh',
I So*. Sad. Wist going v«i to tbto th-
S Stea* <4 lb* e*i« l.rstr n 1 |**ad Uo-
* aiMi 7p- as., sad U* train w«* e/uwded
- »w *'*>.<x capacity. 1 *an> that *1» ■«
>. 30 (M> i*qM* w»r* eatoMWd as ths* baaui
. tul next to **«*>oy th* day,” which ws*
r fiwteday. It te • iwcwtowuy us the Fftwch
teat wtoaa Uray gw uwi oa sunk aa woe*.
s aww, 'tray gw w aaj-y ihwawlvaa. Tte
b Amerkao wta dc*h wbsrty. and pewtetay
» tert la a raw. th* Uscwra* Wirt gas eiapsd
* tram tee tewe, aad tow mm* au**d* wd h*
•tod th* wutil Wes* to • pvxdtoMs q«v
kta. (in Us* Mter taort. Ito* Fftwca w led
I. U J*kiiy. M* •*! Artek tea lighl wh*
» iaswto a*J cuaSMC. avd am rmmeai aretoly
* tetf If k gvte skart. w tow aay <pa*>.
relraglodw, to Suu takers.rd?
, Reeryktomg lbw* W rahurd.awkr-1 ft *«w>
, torty** ItoVtag a (Mod taw* A towel teta.
«'<*.** we Nu*d*y wwokg, I beard ta*
a rwaotemg as e*rn*g<a. aad peroask* te*
. ’ttuSra” - ww atom* uvw. A sag S*a4*y. I
J Ad *>4 gw *ai. taM I am • .todtal ttey bed
. • grata taOk*. aad w.rw.Md that l*« Ike >l*
, h»l toe** dsaiaiyad. w M laftktatoaJ item a
Hmm *1 thaw pwpta an Braaaa Cethft
im-wtteyp teawM* to itokMMMM
warty, aad tha* aft ad itgM h< tte te <ae*
«f tte day- Cater ey*** •< Ma* prayra
w art a. J bi* d. 11* •a* si te* eitor yk*
t acral. W wasted to aay a mawa t»to« to
gnrady tote uwa par***. *w Yahbm «hwtato*
* dem Aetata* w aayihrag ah<k ft Arris
ate tte Brash. A pasv. Fraaeh Lftte
I sad item ara tgiiwak ito-tea pwftr ta*»<
, aad tesiar hi oaf. laa* aay «4 Uatota** w -
. M*rae. Ttey era, b-wavw, krarvto.
hto VtowatoO* ' Utop warn to gMay awa*
t | totte temd pert, taw* they La im p**.
. tesh Ttey era a < tkaaa**ag ate tavwatea
, yaegik. tout iach tora pash had ,wSeft nae
ttakt to JewswsArd to. top tert la* *♦***». .
. s*-m Os tte Rtorth. Wtec* they tea*.
Itet I *ra*k l ted bate* a*«w my
| phitomps *.•< ta* aawSM te pane* sb I
i * kmd te*** haaw tar ttae IrtSsr. tot tee.
. I Sims** dat aswth aa-cw to th*, taw i
'. aMM* Artec ih* maw tee a**sb«v witea. }
' ’ am **ta mi >b* aimaipi*** tar bews. am is
I bteat k. if tot ****** ns Os Tbawdny. Ito.
* | Steesswaaamv ww al Os. • awry aawsw
-1 wwpra*■■!*. s*d items own g*. am.
I I wra*. * te sb *«. th me* I w*ra«4 a* gi** 1
! | •» rtrtto • a*to«w tone**. I ***** to rar era li ■
•<h te***s*wa**w *1 a* *Oh pea, pw* : i
i as* bmp eMtopwateaig awu ta lb* *)■«•;
j tort bra*,'«Mrt as tte tower, ws** k**i t |i
■ r i moss I iMaA I aster asm* to dm*
I ah** w atewrt. A* to pin toi*
Fratetawta.
teat
**• to.**, aa—
f rawimra
ft to (MMtoatey arttort tow tte Waotoe*
. A Atamtw rate wta te ra-bam t. ate w
| ante Tte to -aw tote * mas ap to tte tewae
! <b* weak, ate • -rayy xanaahno as ate-1
I pMKte wpwte R Tte akaw an ***** Wtoa* I
I • WMahtaag tte Ma* W* to khWtof tettac- I
omm VmrttartAMßrakteaa. W tte
, j IraMster A Xatevs* r.wrraiS, aod
I A R l>sm a Sag. «4 Aagama aa* toprarsA te'
| *.*• ktoggaaMd a Rae a tank aay bate te
j •** •» "•*» rt* I— ■* ts to qate
, ' prasate. ih* ate ******* as <M» go* .
|k*teM te w toagtoy w *1 fid
|Ste*gta. __ _
• Tte era rmatewg tern a I ami 11 .raara,
' •** •*» **W ate lift* M to* aw to
. bwte am yaw*m m a «•*» *•
I «4Mk *• fNMMta WW**bfiteteb fiMßlMMfim fiteto*
I’ aate M tatera*. *w*teos. aprarar as
m***k aagasas »ts ter awtey was
* teeaSara* eg State. aacMeerda to te S |
I pw to wsray aaaomn d ate kwgy
j V* *.*• ghat *a eat AVI TaS.
>I •• *M fiteivteo tap, * tte w as* th*
' «oter Aa* He a tte • Aral »• -f ata SM*
JLl.VkAtoi • A-roa tea* tte steak |
|***m*Sa*a taM (te ontata a*c *tor ara 1
J .art teem bra*, ate tel *ae*i*m sMtaak ,
,I te Rte tod to- SBr. te *w M Aft saa* ,
row hmraaa*. and te are* taw awnaas. .
| teteran* tsaok as
Tte At***, towtart state** Owwpsry
. *r *et aoiam-va ap a* a m ata* ak.to*
' I paw rtaasam.agw* ate •** Sew ya*.«aara |
J tl p* aan* am , Wykteaata -
j hasps* *4 pwStea**
Letter Frs* Mr (alp.
Dear Chronici.k —l have not the
acquaintance of my friend Dr. King,
nor have I ever studied anatomy,
but see from his anatoxiiml laeiure,
i* answer to my inquiry, if the brain
is not the organ of all thought and
belief, that be knows the organ of
thought. You know lam a bi-iiever ’
in eternal progress, aud present in*
spiratioo, but utterly ignore infalli*
bilily in any but God. The Doctor,
no doubt, is much my junior, but 1
learned very much from reading bi*
lecture. I learned something about
the nerves aud nerve center*, wnd
more about the animal organism
than 1 before knew. When 1 learned
that lhe nerves which are ail
through the organism are the lek- j
graph wire* that transmit intelli
gence from one organ to another, 1
was iiuinediatcly inspired with what
no one ever taught me, viz th; t
our live aeusea are lhe source of u 1
thought, feeiiug and action. We
See, hear, we feel, amell, taste, «e
act. 1 see a man approaching me
with a weapon, with which be aeem*
delemtiucd lo take my life. My
sense of sight conveys to the nerve
the knowledge, aud that knowledge j
i* transteilled to the brain by the I
serve, and from lhe brain to lhe
heart. That aiousea in my heart a
feeiiug of resent me nt —that feeling
pruuipta me lo act by repelling bite,
or to escape for self preservation.
Again, If my eye* meet an object of
pity, I'ie same telegraphic process i*
gou* through, but instead of it;
arousing Icehngs of rvoeutmcnl, it <
arouse* feelings of pity which
prompts me to try to alleviate the
suffering* of that object. If by my
aeuae of hearing, some one in au
adjoining room playa some melo
dious and mournful lune, aa my
graud-daughlrt Maliie Parr Dootaoa
often has, *uib as “Tbe Child's
Wish," or -Dear Father Uqmc_
Home," lhe nerve transmits lhe
knowledge Ui th* brain, aad from
brais to heart. Tb*r* my emotion
i* anraacd. and 1 have often wept
lib* a child just by bearing some
mournful lune, that bring* *otne aad
or ph-asaul memory, lhe thought of
mime dear departed loved oa* who
has paamni “luto the heyuud." Now
thia inspiration was the effect of
reading the doctor’* anatomical
lecture. lam very sure tb« doctor
is light in hi* opinion that the brain
i* the organ of tedef, etc.
The ductor guoaaed Weil, when he
•potted me aa a ch roe la dywpqilim
la 1*33, 1 thought 1 ws* at death *
dour, and returned lo Jackson coua*
ty to die, aad oo one could bate
made m* bsdtarvo I would not die
ln*i<fe of twelve month*, (I had by
pocuhodria) >«ut my dear nld friead
Judge Robl. White, fed us* iaio the
straight aad narrow way that lead*
lo pbstecal health aa*i longevity,
and her* 1 am yet ia three moat, a
of having*aded my Tfith year, aad in
apparent good health, yet I know e>y
physical rvaource* arc nearly e«-
hausted, sad must go hence era
brag, I am suns that the laAxmalioa (
1 <l*rtv«d from him, baa tava lhe |
mesa* of pr«»loa<teg my life at tarns
tea verars, aad has eaabted ns* ton r** '
capa much physical suffering 1
a* m» re Dr. King la right ia t»i* aa
aavtioa. that the meatal part mi tart
ta* real lhaa lhe materfat, and
pHya aa vqually root latte part la tte
pftxiaKltoa aad cur* of disease. “Mj
rapid v*ung aad drinking hot eofea.
ianftodrvd my urgaaa of Uigv*Uon ao
■kUkh. that 1 a<v*« eouid Ira roetorte
lo *y f-toWHir slat*. Nature saver
c*a make aaythiaf aa good Ute *re
<**d uw as th* first A bmlrea
boa* ta aevrr s* g«w»i aa tte original.
Th* first j<ocean 1* arawar. aad Mmk*
as*r* pertecL <**r physae*!, a* wwil
k. oar aptrit**! tauk, ta atfecuto
br «*wv eaviroaeweaio If they arv
picsteuL o*r health ia Letter, if aa
plosraaat. H is wrx w, both Spiritual
*>d phyoteal. Let a* try aad place
Oirte*** ta tte mtdat of th* ta*
• irrowadiega. and w* ahali ruaiis*
1 s every way tea tewt iter* fe is thfe
1 a a»d will Be batter Gained forth*
h guee life, ia tte tass*ea of a bimo
tai lakatoartaiity. Let we all ateiva
f < life beta. A* it la attain
a’, ta.
B**r yowra.
Prra* Ccxr.
♦♦ •
Dress the Hair'
WWB Arar* Haw Vtew. I* rtraaß
laasra* pavasm* *ra*a*a*4 ■ toe ate
ate USta*. praaagraa Stow torn yeraewto •
to** fa£tM*L asa*. • Ah* haw ha* toeraan*
“T* ***** «ha ra**»**l artae Os ary
te*r. wtatato s»s sr.rata prkraissiaraty
MfaF* RfiWLaoafe * ■ -'«v v. J teww.lj to*- Mtov
efficacy
to tte> gkspn*"' i ll *~ktaa F. R. ItotaL
MMk. A** Mkfe-dif "dk Ldfe
■ I •** arttetart ***** Rm yea** wwb
***.;■ Akkaara My too* toa* MBH* oat
ate *te« raaaaMwai smtato eray I •■*•
ta St Irak Sa S*T Ay**** ■** V tee. ate
to a era ***** th* r?*nw i m ste wtta*
Oto* I a. I ate say toe saaSad t*
- A to* rasas J aateete Ob* sMta
tam to say sara taaq to* te.*to to
ft*** •** ta*. tart I wMSte IB vote
■aay sraatataa raw* aa** is* nI. ante
tortkrara*. rate ora* ate? at **M a* t
Araeta Haw Tte*. ate t ***** to am R.
Tte MMoto *w a* | araeSA £e>« ArawaA
Arvarahto taaws*m«sM«*aaßea* j
wry »«•*. ami gra* to to aa anft ate |
ta*»y as I erne had ate to a aatete
wrtaL safteh art--to H. tart, |
fie»*»e»L imm •
Ayer's Hair Vigor,
ran* «*a* a*
OR to C. Agar A C*. Law** Maa*.
••* *e t*rae>*> «•» *******
BILL IHD’s LITTMLS,
Pbitorapltiiiag tbset Varlea* Tbinr.
Helicon, July 23, 1889.
You’ve often bearu tell, no doubt, about
gal. wiih willowy forms- Sorter s-lnn and
graceful like, Jest like a willow switch. I
saw <«e dresl for a party awhile back, and
her cullar bones stood out, and ber elbows
Liuked like they bad marbles on them.—
The fact to, she looked scrawny like. A
sheep with its wool on, looks like light
pretty; but a shared sheep, looks lik>- it
hsd bon« stickin’ out evrywh , Th- ■
what 1 thought when I saw that willowy
g ’, I ain’t got no pleasant thoughts ’b<>ul
Wuiows nohow, I could make wbtoths
’out’er tbew, bat then they was mig-oy
bandy to make me whistle out’er the
•lher s.de .4 iuy mouth, and I thinks us
that the most, h’s a grate pity somehow,
that half the time, folks don t know how
good they ttr.,- till they’* deml. Thar’s
■ mrny a woman, if the bad jist kno wed
how much her husband thought of her
while »be was a livin', she’d been inigbi)
happy. But he never thought of sayin'
nothin’ ’bout it till she was dead, and then
| she was 100 fur otl io hear ‘bout it. and I
I reckon didn’t ke< r much no way. But if
a faller has any'doubts ’bout him-elf, Jest
lai bua ru i fur an office, and before long
he'll wonder why be hasn’t been bung yei;
and may be be*ll be bad rghl, but he ain’t
gain' to expiea* that sort of an opinion out
kind, you may be eerting. Thar’s many a
man, too, if be w»s to come buck *nd
| hunt triiund in the graveyard wbar he
| thought be was buried, and aaaontbe
i -.omba'on* what aos *ed about him, he'd
j be sure to Hi ink amt medic-d co. lege bad
| got bun out'ea thar, and put somebody
•se in his place. I reckon things look
mighty ddf.-renl over I her Iroiu what they
due* tbU side.
1 have a sort us general idee that other
folks foci a beep better Jrat Im cauee they
don't know wbat we lh-nk of them. They
, woukf not be so calm and serene, if they
j ka< w wbat we was a lliiukin' about. I
nckoo, too, we cals squat<r imala, anu
sleep bettor. Ih«n if we knew jest adzaek.y
wbat lo.k* thought about u». Il’* mighty
kind of ibem to keep their mouths shut.—
What an cveiUatiag raw Uiu'd be, if folks
would jeet say wtial they thought. But if
toil** would think wbat may aay, 1 reckon
that d be lhe biggest 10l of dumb folk* y«m
ever seed—eo the tbiug ia a Soft of average
like. Ttoar’s folk* that rides along our
rued ted talks tu you, and when they'*
done, you could'e-r gut Jvrt as many ideas
duwa ia the bottom*, wbar tb« Jiula of the
core was aftackie' ft<rat gtowm* so fast.
When tu.ka talk, they ought to say
sowwthin'—ted 1 reckou l‘m not tb* uaiy
one wbo thinks that way. But I’m doin'
lhe sayin’ now, aoyboa; you km do
ilka lhe liwlhm*'* awl it you waat'er.
te d -übk. Bill Da*.
TH* WAS ** < MMSar*.
Wtae as* latrv(t*a (be CaaaS r«nll»«
Savteaau, Oa., July »*-Liberty
ftMiu.y ia eo bragsl a paeuefal (Il ncL A
as* tatoa Cbilkt tbraakam the peace ted
prasperiiy of tea whoto cuuuty. Life baa
bee-tea iosscutc. /«a«l(CtM* ba* kd pi
murder. Toe man Cartar, wbo »•• mub.
bad ttatwlay by the f-kiowers of U-a nee
j impuaier, L. Wafd Jamas, to likely lo dkr.
l»< iic-ury i. auemiii g him. Uu akwi »
; oruam J. and bto U>igi> to bad.y cat
; Jam s’loUow.r* bad g.tuerrad ia WaL
■ ihuurvtUe p«*uiat>ua, state four uum-*
| liven WaJU> >u> vUe About tKM p- reoa»
i bad gelikated lo (war lire Faba tortete
< rave. J sum res J-raocr ui lira pea*.. Uu
Thursday iwt tee to* dikiac
, aueatei. lie pnacU<a
i« a awawa aaai u ruborrioa. •
j He ki<«s ui* luU»wet* to maha Mcrifics
Ito lift L-rd. Oa rtuud.y aa mi < h a*
|4*>*a* ulLrvd aa a sacrlfiea. Jauoa
, tea up lira paper as racy and aCalf(lt*l lb.
I ralft» broadcxM through the woods-
I Wbeihrt Ira ractv*«d a-asra us the cut* and
, paper oa b* reran* does sol app«*r is the
i evutara*-, but * iktftwc.y lihely. Tbe
oruata that lid-v* J*m<> tacftaas daily,
athl I belt v-terece * bmtetag a tmuv
lha la* *tHj«n< c-emerits <4 ball racea
Tira idea <4 eagrtAft teas kgwvad to a to-md
•Heat Tb» - fin <4* m-tery no k««er
aaiasA.a Itecbs vtecat *od UCto*hided per
eg** Muttete lH*«l ■ deaasadrd Tto
*Mwy of Mtstai ufiUiag ap l**ac to toto
With awful rtfecL Oa ttoteay a aul fuur
years «4d waa k/f al tam* raver* iad«*
tram Vartboarvita ptorataUu*. t-y tom
per* te Oa ttoe imara <4 lira wieksteed
• 4b« aad ttetart,
vac c«iu» was simm.
A searea aoAvd -a *adkeg IS* body eta.
la Araite. A r*M eankl toad brae oom
mrtteA Tua atotod s l*»«at wm rat aad i S
•aft bad torn* AM *4f tangiscc-n aaiar.by
wtactaa te tike res vela, tte use eraruaor'*
to gate, wtoeb will be ha*d today, wi I
paasktay furwtah * ctora lo th* cetfiy
pare** *rar>< Nm*b tea* arraatod ***•-.
na« tondaea <4 lb* ara* that pal Cartes s
>rt* Ok JeeM*d*- Aaltos Ito* <4 A(*M
sppvi eiSK* use data pa l *** l **** •“* M
wortot's sraisosh tears as toeraserai vtataeea
ar* ebSsvaatete. A Lead of erwveJ tern . I
toed • aapartftf to m.svb m 4 tto »<**
try Sewakda tton tavunse navite, sad al ibe
•am* imsa te teas baa* •« taai the ctarar*
tert. _ _
t
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Masri *»* it «• era aa Ur. Maps a Cararrk
Paste** •*(• *wra A h to phraaaa* to eaa
ata ■ al**;* Saaw (ta wart styr —(Mj I, I
tasae yet (a bear sd a aaaa ta wtaM* to Ad art
aa*aaaptom a «<*• •**• tarabtarty aata. €•
terrt to* Ani ma O*.<(* ll la *aapaewaa to
MptoaC A rarraaa rsratay * aS year asm.
ante Avaw yitoaakaf * b(<ra« iba •*■».
ptosrt aaaaaaw a ate* aarute Sana. Ate
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FttAate < hrltota.
For the paat few months a number of
pretended Messiah's have itppeitrvd in
Georgia and have neatly crazed some of
the deluded negroes in Liberty county.
Below we give a list of them and thm
influence over their deluded followers fe
coiupilid by tbe Atlanta Juurua).
Bull they come. Edward James Is a
new uui—a Liberty coumy upstart. Neal
bis rude pulpit is a box into which cuins
aft toaaed in obedience to James' commaud
to his bearers to throw sway their money.
Tbe negroes said if any one should touch
U»« discarded muuay they w-rald die. it
rema ned in the weaxls unmolested for a
week until a darkey named Tero stole
■ LD Ll He siill lives and is having agm d
I ttata.
I Down in Camden county, in the extreme
southeastern coruer, bordering on the
Fiuiida line, a while mau appeared about
r eight w. chs ago. He, strange to nay,
caded him* If Dupon', suJ iu appesrsuc.
t i» said to bear a sinking resemblance t<>
r Du|x>nt Beil. He rarely ever showed
, hi-uselt to Hie whitas, prefeiring the cou>-
f patu<>nsliip of Uie uegiuea. Ho>>u alter bi.
I arnvai tee attended a meeting al one o'
j lira Cliuicbva iu Ibe neighborhood aud
> requiatirt tUu m* mbers lu ailuw him lu
v pnacu.
No objection was raised aud Dupont
a proeftxrau to iduy bis beaters by Uditug
f them that be was Curial, mid that tee bad
u com. upuu lira- earth tor a season. 11*
m proceeded lu illustrate tea puWur by rv»u
--e mg tbe mind* us several in lira audkuev,
r *nd Dually so worked upon lhe fscul.in
'* us uraw supeisli'ivUt b-iuss tb .1 they lx
a gsa to about aud pray aud fail duwu b- -
a lore tte speaker. Il uuly iraedad a lew
I. mure kclUiuU* to tweak up tte chinch-s
y for mika around, and uuw siiuosl eveiy
y negro iu that aecikm of the coUnUy ia a
>' com ven of Dupuui.
o Huscvcr airaugv tbto taay *uem. th*
Miangcel pwrl must yet te told. Dupuui
iokl bis lolluwcrs, about a mould igu, luai
te wuurt araxud lu Heaven on ite» lOib eif
July, lit wou,d urn iulurm ILeui, bus.
k ever, as to ite hour or |4ae« e4 ascaul.
They know uu« tb<ng—toe was not tu te
y found aaywte r« e* th. day UM-utiutMd.
a On the morning of lb* lltb Dupont re
j aud brought witu btoi a man,
a | wuim* Ira intruduced to Ibe tngtotened ne
„ gram aa lha peoph t K.ijab. Dupout ra
punta au aXOeetrtiagly pleasant Uip lo
, ‘ Uoavrn aod warned lira pe--ph> that they
: m tot sell alt tbeir pi often y ami use the
a m eray for the support us toimalf and
I | mend.
I. Beumwtck. b«were . promise* to rwscfi
,I Ue C>iui»x of atMeinlliie-a. In that (-nxui>.
a | mg toa u a gingerra.be cuiuftd woman i.
u i about to*pivctaim toerwif aa tb* true re.
j ; teener <M mankind. Her name to Maria
, i Itermpray. Mbs became pawed of a
■ [teaching fever two weeks ago and per.
‘ euated tnwn'.rar* us a CIIUICU lo .how b<r
e ; lira e*e of tte palptL h «•* graubd, aud
• tra Womaa |>emcu*d an rolhitaiwiM) s*i-
• ' u»ra. feaee itoca she ba* preached **ia<al
every day aod night, eulhtMlng lira tragroe a
i. b irar auul-siirriag words
J Iter :uir«o«e*. it w ehusked by tbe aegr e*
• wbu b.v*are* them, are wonderful H -
e pr.4a*am tu kauw tte* vreft la us lb* grave i
■ to be- atefe te> ibocnba sniaule-ly tba appaai
’ *s<* of any dead treeaet lu-niateexl to b.r
lo a>«iw Mi malenalts d lures lhe apiiils .•(
1 tb« <J«t»»iifti, aa<t. a* ter u*ltaveera aay, ah.
actually d.raa a<>. Tbe latter ar* Beany
' ready tu ackaowitag* b»r •* Christ <*
any >t Ing eta ate* cta.sraa to call brave It.
Aa ttey aumber tout law, Marra bamlair.
to rvaea tte dvo-muiwut tor fosr <4 »n
1 rij-uiaeeMi frum tte ctourch city by
t ttoe am.
Firaoos wta> went ban.lay to bring 81.
wsrd Jamvaaw.y frixu lie tragtea* ww*
«*.-toted. It w reported that a baby ba*
bee* aornta.d m tbe rvligaxia crag
CaftMeea, err.aw from IDbsrt c»«my. ba*
' two fatae Cartels, aad arroea frum Here*, n
oa*. wtfb Mb! aaotber tai Braufort. The
Meowings they tea**, ptace a arnoue aspsc*
up-, tte. wte-e InMiiraaa, ia that farm* ar*
tert* uegtete-J *ud work left ala »und
rtffi.
raiunrskka *• *sith.
A rSe,fal SeaeMft.* SVbft-h We. r*k
lowta tor real a—ii.
It to ta*t*m to fngaten jrraog peespk,
aad aa Irted-kt of tbto klad (to JaM
prweo fatal to a* Angara* buy.
Hto name to Jwitara R -aaireer, aod toa I*
tet ftraruera-yo.e-*M son us Lw M. A.
i&amtrw. wta» rvratea at *O4 Reyute* |
rttaat. Ta* c*rca*B**Mra* to deep.y («.
**d depeurta. ata all tea mur* ao
oa acoeasl of IM wear ftlalamaelp of ao
Ibe praim omevftked. boi lhe fact n •
m*i test lira ytett* ora* fiiar.n, fr*rt -
•aad tow daLnw. ab«eb reaahta ( *
bate, aad atteuugte bto pweot* ar* sax
era* ural ao pabiraaUua be asaAe for faov
wy ftraeoa*. tea Kvewtog N«a* feet* «aa*.
ptard to gfve tb* fan* la th* cam a* *
esthr «4 m«L*ta ae a toaruiag to otbet
jokteE Wda.
N« toaaMr abtetol te stterse-f io aay oa*.
art. tadw 1. tte <k*f<wta*ote iray te •»
to btama a* toa csft.pm.-ra.. unite
assal as tta masker ataad. taat > Ara of a*
yaaurato eaters rtKtad tout ta wiampte- .
> »••< Jetaae* IL-aalft* **• tewto apmd- I
rag a ameib. LAday <tow* wnti nrta.-rvv.
ata fneart* te Boraa laGta. aad wm to
M ftmMrtto ta bto tort*-. Mr Fmak
Demtar. A* tea w»w metoa
•jwwart. tta faaarty pa<eb Wot «veam. .th i
r Mta by cuL-ewt frta* ai *<M ekbw *
peaaam, e*4 Ik tbe getoerwl cucvevuk.
t*.« ate n ?*i*ta< • ra-p m ta { *wlau aa
yME« Aeaotfta cspreamrt a desire to ge
. a start at a toMtnsaaoe iteet
, Tta sfea of <r«Uymc bras aad gaflw
I -rt a yurt Jurt* aerart to* <Mep*.*Kra*, *M
, etay sgnta te Ware* la* *m»u* patca U
' >tgta. tan of Ite toiy* kmfed lb* gaa
>• •‘ i ’* fe*»h ttotrslgato, **d <*« o f ’
1 egc-MMarad JaAura te tb* field one
I art tertk. Tte* bey wm uU ttei tb* m.!
grw* *mo 4o*g>enu*, ata if an* kdked
■ r«ata '*■*« tMy wetad rate ago* *ra-i te.
•stag* tbrstetvv. era anybody atautteg *
j L*sa.
j KtoMWtefeineral otter lays biactad'
tbeir faces and entered the patch in easy
range of tbe youthful sentinel*. Young
Rountree promptly tired his gun, without
eg' c', of course, and turned to find that
Id* companion had left him. He looked,
-nd, sure enough, the supposed robbers
were rushing at him, and the boy was so
frightened that he, too, took flight and
ran frantically to tbe house. So terrible
was hi* fright Ibat he was thrown into
dilirium ar.d fever, and iu this condition
he remained until his death i:iat evening.
Tue sbi'ckjto his system was too severe,
and tbe young fellow could uot rally.
Hi* death is deeply regretted by all, and
by none more than hi* companions. He
wn* a fine young fellow, and hi* funeral
take* place thia afternoon nt the family
bur al ground in Bee-ch Island.—Augus a
News.
WfiIPPEO BY A WO.WAN,
Auotiier A ugiola .Man L'taer lb*
fr'aiclMl Lnrlr,
Auoubta, Ga., July 24.—Augusta wm»
irraitxl io Huothcr avaxalion tonight, of th<
Mmr character that vttrtled the chy a
week ago. A widow, Mra. Pauline Jock
sou, wbo keep* a small *r< eery slot*, aud
according to her stnten.*nt, w without auy
prote-ctiou but herself, used a buggy whip
mi young G.ratge Furry, a railroad em
ploye. Mrs. Jackson is uot a woman to
attract atteuti-in either on accouul ut face
or ptiys.que. She ace-used Perty us sland
ering her, aud without awaiting a reply
[MiMX-oded to ply the whip. Hu thought
it was a joke, Lhe outcome us th* feat
week’s s naatioo, buHier earmetueaa*omi
couvtuued him of Li*error. Alter raffei
>ug a f*w blow*, tee jerked lhe Whip fruw
uer and drew back to sliiku a Wow, wbeu
teller Judgement saved hun. Perry «L-
Oie* Ural be ba* ever said anything about
uer, aud aay* sue had au open half* u> bei
baud when au* attacked him. The attack
was made near the Uuluu de|>ui. Under au
del lie llgul, aud created a big *entatioo-
Mra. Ja-Aaou aay* she Only regrets that
ab« did uot bav. a uuavar wbip, a* tar
blows bad but littl* itf.ct on Perry. Tua
matter will uot ta bi ought luto the court*
aa in the former cx» , which uas teeu kept
[itoiuiueuily bclute tue pvO|Jc.
Us ate (■*.* eueumtara;
Tbay made him quit, aick;
Bai b. took a tsw -’l'.ll.la"
They eared Lio* right quiek.
An •a.i.r phyme
Yos n*v«r will find
Thaa Hsrea'k imill “Paliet*,’’
Tbs Pargallv* k ad.
Mraall but praeioa*. kJ ornta pw vtal.
AKsdAfi* AlktfilMNlwklklKTl-ia.
GKORtlft, Ct.aRKK mUMYT—Tte ap
pr.iaera appointed lo mH aatd* a year's
support lor the *idow ot K-lward Lilly, de
rawed, having au-d« thsir r- purt, ihia la to
notify all euae*ra«i to aha* eauae witbta
thirty day*, da* said return *|U be muds the
jttdgno-nt of the U**rt.
Jalv < l*«. fi. M. HfiafilKtlTOlf,
Jalysf-w*. Ordinary.
ZlEftßoffi, CLeKKE CXTOXTyL Whsw-
V* aa. 11. It. Bernard and 8 C. Itobba, K«
re Itora ul lha eetote of Tlwmaa M. Compton,
Ute ol Mid eoaaty, d»*••(»*, bare applied te
u.e iu term* of ibe law, fur leave to mli three
l<4a of end hi ibe mly us Athena, lym M Iba
Cavlagton aad Maeou Railroad, aud contain-
I«l in lhe a gregs r, tw* ata •*• half aerva,
ta not mi****' '**’***’"* 10 •* Ul * ol •**•
I tow are, Uwre<eee, to ailk aad aoofy all
aonrarraed, te she* maaa, al lha regular term
of ibe rourt of Ordinary, to be held la and
for w* e-.unl , ee tbe firal Monday a Nep
i.ratar Beat, aby tear* should aul be graaied.
Giree sadrr my hand aad official Signature,
ibte IMA day of Jalv, IS ».
8 N. lIi.RIUAGTUX, Ordtaary.
Jaly *>—ld
(” ViWtU. IA, CL ARK E'tubfiti -Tue ai/
f pratrnr* appotatod te tel aude a tear's
wpuort for lha wide* aad orphan* of ItobeU
11. MaMtawa, de< mid, baring made tbeir re
tars, iLi* ia to noShy all auaeeriwd to at on
eau**, wilfila to daye, eUe aaid rotara aball
b* BMrte ibe judgment of the Court
< M HKfiIGfiUTIM, Ordtaary.
Jaa* IS, IM
GEORUU, CLAAkK'cor.VTI . oroh air*. '
OR**, Ap-il «M, Inn- - fi
runlar as Ute artate of M. U I bra-ei, *-• I
toaaed, repraaenla that h* !>•• folly ha.'L.tgu I
lb* 4atL*ef Lu eta irart, an. p-o" for fol |
ter. of diMOauoa.
Tenn i. taar*forate atafy a,l per.,,,. I
I eraed ke abee eaaara If aay key toa. *<> or I
tafova lb* firai Monday la Aagn<i n."l, aLr |
••*4 • l*4Rfil4Rf MH * >! - .a.-<u4 iFafift I
MMd trart A M. II Mt J. J luiin
aptaVwAm. D,d,.1
TVCTSGiA. CLARKE CUbljtri'"urUtera>'s
fi< GRra. April IfM. Its*.-F. W. Seo y,
ese**tee of iba rate** of Fml ciwaft, arn
coast-l. rvprvarart* taal be bn. fully du*i..r.ol
lhe dub*, as ta* eta Iras*, aa* pray, for ras
ter* es d oanaek.
Tta. w tborrttere te ooa/f all p*r»a* eea
ra.-d te rtaw mraaa. if my itaym.,
u»«rft tb* firrt Monday ta Angara a**L why
•art * a-enter aboatd art ta a>Kh«r*« f rM a
e. 4 trara H M. Ur kßutoVofi.
aphrtwSm. • Ord aery.
G LOMU! A, Cuaa. ■ »rr —~f u» oppraaam
•ppeaalta to art amda a rapport
foe tta widow ata wptaa of M. B iiradi, da
aaaaad. baftag a»*4e Ibmr rater*, thia >• to ne
trfy all •rara'ied ta sbou *••» wilbia thirty
Sara. *«• rate retara aata ta mrte tta tada
awak *f Iba C**rt
AR. MEAAIJWTUJ,
Jaa* Rah. ISS. Ordiaary,
NEW STORE!
ttW MfSIVESSI
CALL ON
F. 11. KRONER,
4INTENVIUE, 6A.,
FOfi YOU a
Furniture, Wagon*, Baffine*,
Roto! Carta, flnmcws of
all kiudw, Briilira ami
Whip*- Full
atockf o n
hand, and
ranilK IT ITHMPiKIii.
WOOL, WOOL. WOOL.
THE f aM>« aft ftmteded as tb* Saettb**
am aww ready fc* tartaeaa al aay Vaa
* m 3 *rtb*r pay .art far te* '
fc» tort, *r for Uta <*•* ?«rma
raaaaa I, klm (rail aad aa* ear.
rtlK
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ESSENCES,
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7 2 Clayton Street, next door to
Talmadgo Bops.
Wade it Sledge,
Telephone No. 15
.11, B, RcGlaty. JT. A . HuaulcaM
m \ nmjrr,
Contractors
AMD
BUILDERS.
raoi-xiiToß* op rn.
STEAM PLANING MILLS,
| Near Nortb.a.trrn Railroad ffopot-]’
Zmk^tauX^* 0 b ’ ba '*
Redaction in Prices I
Frtote greatly ra.fnwd oa Moalding, Rraek
!n 'n™ l ""’ r n Vrr- 1 4 " h M '* •nd
oa J ,r *“ , ”K ••( kln l. of Lamtar.
All good, will ta d.lir.r. l wiihia th. oar
*Tfo±F'!*r“ r *?' FBBS or C ’l kK'IK.
taL b »r k Z?lft r ‘ h * ''.k'”* l P*»ronaga horoto
™’f^H’ted Un ' , ‘’“ —* *•
Mfifibly. McUDfTY A HUNNICUTT.
"JOKES
BOOKSTORE,
ATHENS, GA
ISOLD
35 Sets
OF
CROQUET
Up tn the of June and have
how a
FRESH SUPPLY
inmeet tbe’demand until tin* < n>l of <
tbe evnanti.
MY STOCK
—OF—
MEXICAN
HAMMOCKS
I* sold oat, bat will have mure in a
few days.
PRICES AS LOW AS ANY
WHERE
D. W. McGregor.
Rt/rick
J *- ROTfoe* afomatotealar afttw rate**
as Jaaw< N*wtoa. fora .pptad far fam toraM
tb* fort araateaf rad taZZug
aaaaM* andtartraa a* -b. rXIJ *22?
m !•«>, *f tba Crawl rs ftatarara rs flork*
t w „ «• » HWB I'JTGN. **