The Athens weekly chronicle. (Athens, Ga.) 188?-1889, August 10, 1889, Image 2

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The Athens .Chronicle ('■OHMM-d a««ry Oaiarday Nvraiag. •»» tafia* Per Tear, l.vsrlabl, la tdraror. TIIF I.AHf.KKT < ITT < IK< I LV low. Miu.irr corm < IR< (J --ATIOW AKO THE LARGEVF «MM« RBAL CIK< I LATION. Tb» brtt Advcrttaag Mediam la Worth-Easi Qrnrgto. CtrewlaiM fa Marly <m« baaArad eoairtiea it flatagt* . rad Is arm* dtSrront 4S*»*ll*»ai»a<* at RrtaoaaM* Rate. (teba.nhrteraCbrn.tel*. BradUi* fWiroslek M. n. nr>nn. r. B. rrimß. w. a. r-nnarn STONE & CHRISTY PUBLISHERS. Ksl»-»d at th* po*. o®«» st A thana. Os . for * raaamiaato. tbroagb Um mail* aa**<»wd-claa* matte*. Addrsaa all oatamiceUsss to TAR (TffißH CM*«Hin.R ■— » NATIONAL CAPITOL. WASHINGTON LETTER. (Prom oar Regular Girre* ondent) WasHiaoToa. DC, » Aug S.ISBff. ( Mr Blaind moat sot ba aa vindictive la penlching hia enemies, large and arasll, wban be get. as nppwtaaity, aa be baa brett credited wHb being, e* etee be taa fairly allowed that rUrral vigflanoe which b the pricw of kropfog track «4 yonr email fry eaemiea Io go tato laocuous daauetude. A mao wbo was diotnbacd by General Mara ws* rateatakd la a ctocMblp la Um Paoafon office a few days ago. Hr b «o» of ibe bitterest etc* agateet Bialae that I bare ewer mat Jnrt before tbe mrot.Bg of Ibe lest rrpoMican Narinoai Cmreaihwt tbb man was for a abort tuna, ibe editor of a weekly republican pap** la tbb city, nod wrote and printed fa the editorial culumoa <4 Ual paper the fofenrlog para graph i “Mr. Bialae bat awl eaU be would wot accept If nominated, lie juat sard be was Out a caadfaiate, and fbee wmkad lo lie beaehoM* wte> bouH turn ep Uw tree, lan'til airaoae Mr. Bfalu*’* ft Mode am sorb warm friarofa! Cao you recall om <4 b<« infant o tuirere who baa »«< ta-tew Soratbtag, ■< wte- ban not placed Ibe re |*W«OH Ml Ml HMBtfelf If Mr. Blmae allows ibe writer us that paragraph lo rvmsi. to offiar, I rail beet after always doleod Ates tarns ibe ebarge of thing vtMbeUra. j Mt. Henteoe taa tea* treated too no vsi ut b-a eaperteaea during tbs early days rd bw adabasMTwltao Moot Ute return lo tbn Waite Souse Thursday. Tbe udke eenbaee baen rate a grand rata. baowmg that ibte weald be tbrtr last chance aatil Jail, aad ibe Ptmtofatet w »*tedy lo be pitteal. U« bee amputated a large watew as puev n enters. S*d Item IroateMMß ara bate Cap>wed good pri»e~El4i«eero<.r War. flboatb, UwAastaf at Mew Odra*. M , Ite F Fatly, te Offiata al Maw Orleans, and tbe JLateanl. Al) PteAMi, Nmmtae to ibe ArpsoUne fbpatair, and fevMVW Ml These to a Mute taemtmisi beet ow am Met <4 the toWfg c 4 ibe Ctetoedtea eaai ■ tog eauasd “MtaeW DteasoMf* la toHwtsMa are by toe U» 11 seen n a Uwiar “MnabZ M-» UMtaam tot obta to NAe*y to gearw mN of lbw to noy Mhoe OMnMaw as war a white toe oeee Sebrte* ■«. to sot at all paleae>.to to IMM *WNMI Ml ttMl asotokia todwerry ace tomgism an atteawbur to btob ep* aww. Tbe Mae it tbe maian to, that rawtea a to paeaae ateeb la l w not a l to bosM* too Utawd tabaag of aaato amp pad, as to toe Vetoed toiatM. nod the Ctoaa Atoms may bawl a* ibey t tease, be* be* toepreiy e pssenMoabl w«f eo* get nautoed ewer Ibte guei<toa> w Tbe tew amtee wbtob totoesaaem wee made, aee yatocsd by toe tana <1 eg*aw aa toe rwsuto <4 aa moeealg* atom toatote by a aewMtoaee ad tee Niame I* Wat aawato toe Lea Mto* Rgo i by Mr Cbsuetaiti MbMetoatse SeAngg. of Uaatoaaaa, aaye Htrrtana toy bto epte»ta*totoete aa toot baste baa Arwaaw amey wba* Matte ebatoro toe topabtasnato bad *4 aarryteg toe toted Oaw grauMacal Waertrt tin aba tetognm* raibst terwagly ibe* the Laetetoeo dstege tow Ml to* Beat rugul emo Setnmsl tow Vewltaß wttt < ppaae Ibe todmebhatoibaa ad liarrttoto. AM *4 waaeb to eery ■ to*wing, ba* ibs lae* AstaU aart ba teaguttaß teat Ms* «g baa a *««y am bead. M«*w toea fort j drewanew wwo Jto (barged (MOB the Omro meal prte’teg oAae lam woe* R rm nauMi iw iim to aun s rasme* Rsaatom bsimel to aa lay MB VMM Idßßiiwß, Aag T-tla*)eryto Be ram at Ma* Bay Mete*, stoa bee baew eat trad bw tbe tomato* of bat betoamd. toemgbt to a owhlm ofg«*v to tog Wt* r*. bate* wm toemaayuim aeaseaawd to (toast*. Jw*y> Magbea* ha bls toorgs to tos>to*. •aad toawe wee etoagl awd ihunudd v«* dram* Ba otoew that Um yrtaane* amt a ans wer M rhMbag baaaotf st bar bwMbwsd. Vbte tosoM be foamd to to* BRdiitoy. wtebh Aw* p I Meas* W a mi ri M ton ewawr epuw a aetoMnd nmw *4 deaw*. nut rwauum earn wattw •**««*. ** aiaaaatod partem mr ottoatMte to Ito ytotete “Me to mt* wato daath* aaa t slaod to ba* Mntor to Rrtarty Tba wwa totetoy «bpn*ta*i ta mow of to* tom Bet am toatog toe b«wr was wedton to* dee tor* fa*y aaymul that Mr May**** BsaM Maw***. It stowed ttoe* wee mo aaa* l« tetamng tout t*e **«mm* was toaweaa sf te*ag rtf at to* I art sit tee*, toe toot ato *ubt Me «a* *** parmamm tto. hegge pm urn utoMtam to Mb* Jwy •toabse « wee SM*towabi* to Matoses |b*t * toMagwtfo *«ed yaebt to toe bwsMaamT* M*fo»«m to f*B a* eakoewa pew*a* m A* toed Wrtmmmet, ttowaaads murtad is. yagßte •>***• ** **Ma tbs swart eml tewlrd a tab r*e« Wtos* to UpKHteaA Tbe brnwaaw **» to stnume* emg item warns ftewesat esmn ad ********* Tte seemd Bmauai I *»m Ser* Um *tto bet Be ftortar ta •aoteeed Tb* BiMßg sow toe Momte a ’••Sa* ttop* er* tadag «***• to away Be aa* bows aonmi l Rme* T*bw*wrto Aa** V«NB Usd. Ate A-A rear ** *to BMtetom Amr e«* eanuMtetad a* VaMMradb*.. tteatoam asamsay. * *** ***** eye Faw mm*, atom to.w Wye totem., am* Mto oatoMm* «aaa* *•« —,-r-1 warn atotoernttet ten* wswg team adato. tom ewe. toe «*mmn *** mantel d astew as* Mf"** fA-wiit * mate misi tod 'Ttoae In teadwaawt and am* B* *tem wtagp «*t at BMBte ** •*•!* Anaaateas*woman*egm*B J. TWO GRIII) Rtsr.ll.s in Mtearnpelrs. the Wttorr in I New Serb. btoiKEAroua, Mnas., Aag 7.—J00. 8. “ Blstoiell, one «4 tbeU lrst and wealthiest citufttia of Minneapolis, yesterday dMC >r _ errd tbat forgerle* to tbe amount of stt7,- s» (MIO ba<l been committed to bis riiro- Tbe forger to a young lawyer of thia city, IB wbo** f«u>er to also wealthy and prom nenl. Btaiadell bad befriended tbe youoa man - in business transactions, going so far as lo T rndora* his note f<< $ 15,000. The youny man made the <n<i<>nemeut the Immis tor a J. systematic eerie* ol forgeries, reaching tbe ~ tom atrise mentioned. Mr. Blaisdell db a covered the forgeries merely by sccid. ni. He at once charged the young lawyer wilb tbe crime, the latter coofeyaing la tbe B presence <4 several witnesses. Tbe forger's name to J. Frank Collum, of Ruckwood A Codem, attorneys at 220 Temple coor, thia city. The forger ha* l«een Mr. Blaisdell'* attorney and wa* tbua enabled to have secern to bta paper*—an opportauity which be used for the fur-1 ' tberancs <4 bw schemes. Collum is a mao <4 about thirty-five years of age. He 0 wae kept a prtaouer ell last mgi tat the *• office of Attorney F. F. Dsvia, wbo wa* * retained ia the ialercat <4 tbe Becerrty j * beak wbKb bold* a good deal of forged 11 papm- To-day be aukis a full contemioo and j eiptama that bs lost tbe money la rvnl sntate speculations. The total amount <4 t bto forgeries la |227.000. Maiwlcil’a asm* I ia not ojwn all of the I urged papi r*. Toe names of several oiber prusnintet ett t- M a bavins town nwd. C .'turn h<4 Is equities f la C'USmderaMe real estate, sad them- have all Uawu tel Bed over lo Blsiadtll I Young Collum oorupte a handsonw rvmdeaw* ob Portlned a***>*>, and Hotel la good alyls, employing several aerv.nte— tie ba* a charming wife, sad two or thru* * email ebtkteto. “ Naw Yowa, Aag 7 -PrmMeai Ktan 8. Alfou, «4 Uk F<.rty weood Mtrr«t »t»d ’ Grand Brest F.ny R. ilru*>l cuaupasy, f was err an tod !i>w alter*.joa *1 bto >4Bcr, * (® West Fuaty-aec.md street, on the cbarg* of dafrsadmg tbs otepsay. t A mrstteg w*B Raid at o. «* *»d tbs Jure wire rasulrud formally lo ppaecoie t ibeir A amauiw ra.1,.1 a|»e la-p-ct.s 11/tuts wtteuol <tetey *aj texi lbs matlM torfute bto*. My Ito InaprsM's ’ tetter ItetMrtlrs iteigoaart Mn*sre w**>i *p lo Uw uAee aad arr«*tad Aitea Its en*. *• to MMU U> UM IfktpMTl Os WIUMMII H» Wit , AIM* foeams swabarruaaad, aad to ( raaiarv* btmwrif tea* ttoeok awruMcatea of 4 the ratorwdte atask. toted ttosa* mH wttn fate oar* Baaw or ttoat to ***** tottosv pw r mm. aad hyp *bseated lb* b><ia* abaras la t rorarnm hanks Us ibteh* be sceHersd astew baadrod ( share* at so atonal |a teal way. aad but r rwwte etouat *lMute or flbuußO Italy toaM sf ibamt abaraa aad uww mateum i a saws bto** tew* pterwd as far. Tte , dwaonse* Isqum* awsry sauebbwtdar es tbe eumpsay to have bto aPedl Mrißsd at tte k adßao Wltterajl toetey tbat lbs fad saasot >4 . Be tread may to* beow*. Ates* rvpamtom ( ate oamtatoatam l* Itos dwwttea ia lesyatu . Ryrawf oMteto lots m tbe elterawm. Ha ( toad taww twstey-Bv* year* am ibe mtoto ( |may ea Waaoaa naM peamdamt. Foe tee ttarneteto I Vbsl WK B. Tash Me ttamt M f Warn Nr Toe* out aay, te As, wllb to ' card «* te* Iteaaog Ini., 1 haw* ate I to* kms* waat 1 wwanP aay, and <fo . •rte 1 ha bw (daws 1 *««M say to ths ! Oty CwMaai. 1 a*swot. 1 wul as*. *app>st ’ ywevbUl Wbel I Vote IO tea tbs wretched Utils 1 Umaiy «* Be aamttossM awes* <4 Ueytam ’ awd Jateaw* auwets, tea Uwum a* *mmw a* Ito* ataaaty pemmw «4 Capa, to bs*. ua , ‘ Frac* evuawe. •tom I S»*e te tea lb* Arabia tarns* a* Mite* Autora«, Ito* aatoacMl er i«ma, anta ’ ate am ■* b«( gauand la fvuat. end amt a ’ Itos pwtetaai raatrao <4 Mr jra-»p ut-a we ******* eessa «4 irnua rat ifo*e*k * . ’ aaaewd a( tewaty, and <4 wsatta. Wheat wrata m* Uray Cseagbase ra teatontenWA/W **(• aad Uosst it rat nab ta* bus tout ra .gAy raters. u>xb **. - saaptery aw ran a, tote wtehta« **a», taub * sets ia* lara to* ly ten ml a* tte rapswase''» tmwe*» titoictag eaty la ttos last rat Him, ■ 8 naw 1* WMM*. raagaaam wrara.rato* 1 irate Wtoat I era •■* see* ooteeai. ae>*w. • »*•*«**• tsaataM* as tea* f B**«* I • Moral Msral U» • a**M I to* * aad ■**•**■a my •*■*•• wae*. aad sag •» ttaamaa ra ra | Uaßcnw Jm*go *rad was* ait bmart.* ■*- s tote* bort |ra Wass* bos* I ta«mrat',if I st wteom base I spptemad f* g WsaM aay pa ago aaewv* as terra ra | . awand ■**■ ugrt(bt ra is raengatoiM rape. -Ttout baa* aw* mtrara as, as* ; g terra *■* l*e tame of tad ram ep a* „ mg. ra* was* eygPi’miS aa » Ww*M out . i f ra raa»* *ra ra wym ** **y ra* era r> < «e*ewH*d «s ( Tta>* baa* tea* eg** us 9 taaaa Mmasete abas *• am *•** a* bum. end teeswe t«* ra* ye* twat a* war ta**w- > eatowaws *4 aaaary gsuwaw wuehto B X«.Ctey Fetto.ru. I eras** **pp««t war* k eß*. I mag aamywas aaye it. I atet ■ ra* m> seat ia ra taalto mg«a***aa* a Bal 4 Hemry CMag ewaM aay. t mrate *. matsrt to Rgb* dra *» be Frtaahant «d ra g tbMra I **pb* b* to aba* a* say I wwate , teaaargte. Tes t’asra < ii stem** Pate (♦. A (ra toßba* am an a yuatoaarra was ease yawswg ra aaewra of ra atty at * I aeamatbanp. At RtatoaMHi eurmt*. ba tv* I age* et-taaiwmiß atom, awd Bsarato* bra thwart » ' | ’tea*, ste* mß* • Mb* C4b M * ape I haws tea* Sitobg tew twwtoawas (end • b*M wyes* so *ad to. I bow* Mau* raamgb ««w saawrt seat swt ihsrat* a*u*Bs* MBte sew er Be Beto* e»A awd «w* I saw tbs trwfo aad aee ' ** *> *•> **wt (to tool ra B iter «euae*s»v, ! aad Item I teard rtaaabe no ta sod **»<■> • 1 traag *bm 1 (raid my **p M*cß abet i ter. hat I <*a a Bud ra hip** * I Tbs Otmrarx* ante eartsad tern toe** as N •We* Rtes' ata**awd pet la <m • tea rtgb* Mate fc* tbe totpat. tag la *at! ywt tamed *1 laasr be tewed • wr ast. > | Tbs eswvewgaa* dtabe rtws yma eatgAt >t te ywMuwtta* bi raa Btowtary Kra A i • arts* to* me as* yarn to gasr- wea Mto m i tatuwra stay metes t*e<w wra l " *» bwa • ■ pass eave at taaeaa, *mt wife 1 ateiwatee Me j aad p<* * teasaas toeagy esd *ram ter ra ' sera marap saw* yra saw bag aagwtawr j warn, era is the gp***d wa wb*b rap ra | Br pra para* ibi Letter Frew Mr. t'alp I Dear Chrokicle: —Atheists tell ias there is do God, tbat oar Bible ! says no man hath seen God at any time. We admit tbat with the nat ural eyes no man basever seen God lin His abstract character, for it is I impossible for tbe natural eyes to ' »<* a spirit, for a spirit can only be I spiritually discerned. I have never ■ seen tbe incarnate God, but I know ' He has been on earth as certainly as I know that General Washington was. I can see His person in my imagination as plainly as 1 can Washington’*, and Christ was (lod manifest in the flesh. God adopted j tbat plan no doubt, to bring clearly jto out comprehension the character iof the deity to show as Hi* feelings towards His creature*. We see by the baviour’a acta, a* the representa tive of God, that “He is long Buffer ing to u a ward, not willing that any i should |ierish, but that they all turn and live.” While I can aee my own physical body 1 cannot ace my t spirit, and yet 1 am aa sure I have a I soul and spirit aa 1 am sure I have : a body. lam aa sure there is a spiritual being, the great creative power, and that great spirit iohab , lied the body in the person of our biewaed Saviour, aa I am tbat a spirit i I inhabits my physical body, for ! , , Wllbout that BOUi and spirit we I l should be oa a dead level with the j II brute. I feel aeneible there ie a . great Spirit which we call God and < that “He beers witntas with our ■ ' spirits, tbat we are the children of ' • G«d.” Thia 1 know, and 1 am not | a lauatic on Lua subject. When 1 lam in a good rellgiou* meeting of any aort 1 feel a* aenaible of the 1 1 presence of tbe Holy Spirit in my ' heart a* I do of the jrrcuence of the i frieoda around me. I can a* plainly aee It wili> my spiritual eyes, and feel it wub my apirttual heart or bands a* 1 can discern my friends' presence physically. Al tbtra ie~ i ligioua UHwlinga I try to obey the I injunction of James when be aaye . “draw nigh to God and He will ' draw nigh lo you,” ead 1 am fully assured by my internal feelings that God always rawpemda lo every move ment of ours, if we make them in | tbe right dirwtive. Evee in our wwldly aflsira Ila reaprada U> our rwroswt bo newt a tforta in everytAiag i we du. Kve* in our farming ojieralioea if ‘ we make earnest. b«nest, lirduslnou* etforta we iavariably succeed, and tbe efforts we make are crowned ' with satisfactory rawella, but on the • other band if we are carrlewa, Isay lor In I Iff* rent afo>ut even out farm* 11*M ojwradraa God wilt e>4 bl*** | our Is bora. It I* Ju«t ao la seeking ' > the pwnrl of great price, if It la done ! j with full purpose nt heart we are i I auro lo obtain tLe «ie*lre>l object, i ’ other* lm no*. Every man abould, • j and nil sensible inm will try to live I • in that way which will enable him ito nraliM tbe greatest good, the ■ 1 most happiaeoa that can be got out ■«4 thia llfh, with aa eye aiegfo U> a I future hapf>y imunortaiity “in the ! beyond.” nod if we will act so a* lo I attain Ibe m<wt happ>n«*a tbi* life | can bring. It will wriaialy at the i same time «l us for lb* higirawt | ; sphere of life aUaiaabie “in the twyond.” for when we ar* well Ailed U> eufoy the porant It la th* beat I evidence that ** can enjoy any s*c-- > cwo-iing sphere. &ui (*ys th* dciat I | there is no future hie, and it la noth* i lag but deruaro* lo thiak of it, fer | that *e only com* her* to peuftagnt* I our rue*, end then pass again Into I 8o»-*Bi*l*a«* Wrd so |>p«we that I* Uwe, It I I t have orate the m«wt and l>e»t of thia i 1 life, should it prove • <Ul*e*ua, that i tte*** ho •* life taryowd this, I am 4 : sore w* lose nothing by living the I I life of Chriotiaas, for it affords mare < I hapydare* to iL<«a* who enjoy r» > ' iigtaw than nay life t have j re*ions.y i ! lived, hear* I prefer the thri**Ma* u> j I takiag aay risk <4 *«t living agata. " I s*pec«ahy when th* prewrat reoulla i ! are a* saUsfaclory a* they have bso* t* ■** fb*r» to SHrthiag la my *»»• ! fhl life that I eua tew* coanpincwatly an. n«w any charm* In tt to indue* ; | me V* retorn to it. It in thevwfere my I aetlrtd pwrpoac. to perrat to the >ie | I Iwete* al ad haaartoa. sad Ltbiak 1 have ewowgh of God a grace aad a swßrvraey of Mrowg *>U power “to I inn the race wtth pwtieac*. SoMkiag I onto “Jeewa *bo la the author aad ' Aaiatarv of any faith. 1 * May •ar God I tarip wo nil to too iika wisw, to my Towrn B*er, Tavaa < vve Bae to *ara a Beta Vtate tewHh. fate *.<*Ma «<ra mas ra 1 j pete •* ttess vrs ate stewemaslAw . | totae ra f tara raosaoWatoooste tau to •«•>*»*, mm | Wte ra Sow toar. warted am m* te mm j Virtte 1 ute teopy 1 ran* sltev. a *»i n* mmra er ra ******* totem, tywa gra he*M naira ***** era ****** ra era taste. IMR •"**. 4 F*V» *«te * <teta* . a* * era *r vsmrawm. tew ar mi ■«*•• try arat te*m hwra •*■**■■*■•. iw* a* rw*'* | FatertW rVteiryums h sw. •« *■*• tee '•Ob’ • flMßht MB* MfMVMi MBaHlMtf few Wb tai MfeaM mt Mm tataHh*. •* Tißwx •*» 4M» MMktarW < «BL-ra Rsuabliuc Notes. Wrr„ Pre** iheMsuu-' Editors Chroniclk:— When I think of yon and ymir confinement to tbe office when the mercury touches upon the nineties, I find room in my heart for sym pathy, and then I get better satisfied with my own lot In a public career nt nearly twenty years, aad yet a young man, I have found solid comfort in the past sew months of retirement—comfort because 1 am here under tbe b*nd of tbe Unseen.— Having spent the greater pnrt of the pad twenty year* in towns and cities, old fr ends think it strance tbat 1 am contented to lodge in tbe mountains, remote from the world's great centres of basinet* and en terprise. But we should never forget that localities have but little to do with render ing one hippy. Contentment is an iiiter nal, not external grace. By the way, did you ever think how in spuatioo (truck the key note to the philos ophy of Ilfat “Godliness with content ment." 1 once got into a great fever to know tbe secret of happiness, and I read such books as touched upon that theme, but I found nothing but contusion. Then so in spiration suggested tbe above quotation, and I eave never gives myself much coo c ru since. But Ido not mean to enter tbe fl,-hl of tbe pbii<*o|>ber this evening, and.l sbml now cad a ball, and write sbuul tumgs >4 more prect<al import, for people have Bnr own way ut luiuktug aad doing on all vubj eu, and we shall not try to change tbeir views Our views are tbe o4y prop erty we have on which We pay no taxes. And to deprive aft How of hi* views, ■ uuld 1* to comtn.t Li.b treason againvi . the iin|«*ed trust ut liberty. When I see | a fellow flowing an ox with bto bam*• I string 1 Ld on top <4 tbe ox's neck, I never j try to convince biin that be could just «* I well work tbe names right end downwards as to rev< rm.’ them. Hie “daddy” taught 1 tom tv reverae tlnui vura used on an ox, | aid •> he revefeni them. Aa to the reason tor the cbteg-.l giMas iberw would tar just m notch should tar stun Ipt to reverse tbe end ol tbe ux, which should go fotetuust. But what a void, uounxnl pleasure it to 10 know that the ox to al era la Ibe barms* • ben Ibe bans** aaa itod on top of hi* ■Mtk. We sboul-UMA middle with bus 1 WSB pteased lo •><«• that you had gives y.<ur eu>{>.ove*s tm* vot’irrH o» rvcv ** a day lor recreaira aid rra. I tblnk. , mm* Use aswrra ra Um eaiverra tecip , a ala <4 all th* bweaiaga of that naifouai j memorial dajf, Uiai our ialmnag WAN* ’ priputoUuu abuuul be allowed 10 keep .1 •iso. I was ia AUaala uu Um 4rA of July. Such a crowd of euiovad people 1 hav* rraly seas. They w*ve marcatag wnb btenars sAuat. Auto with badge* pteead ou ura ta*ra* of all cwfut*, step** awd *«* a. I Wte>M fitauoa w tb a pw.oc.ac>, ami tec tod me bo* to keep U P ,b « doiags !■ f vur a»nd Ur<u.r«a oa inai occra a. Dd you ever kuow *• many •aucwite*" brhlag to <«* race ** Ibry fostef 1 tried to k<vp ep wl b tbe nansr* as toe pol lot’aa soud mentum tiam, sold be bad satixd s* many as an llmdia. god has eye* and ibee I quit counting What a hast to • atiraulua vemterr*, ice er era and and* hraUM* keeper*, B* to 1 What ba* ever taKcra *Hte lb* “bokapoka" maaf— Who. or wbanaostev he M,may ktoow that : to «c*rlriteul«d S 4 much tiy bis icjiiWl-' ytiling atawg the sumt* of K-WviH- , | Tran , aa *ay human being rtef did to dte i <arb U>* qutei «4 my study boar*. I bar. ! MA beard hue la say tnly nsee | tart Us» n I M«» «« übb h to—ray succra aitetMi | bus, sad may h* a*v*r cva< orfk I White ia Ad«Bta, si tta Mcrktem tawae, I Use* Witte Ute of your towumm**. Who lisiuU'sH m« aith pal cb*«r. ami su i idmusUe outiiaa ol Altana, the ~cl star etey of the tfowth ” I »}*ak «4 Judge JieWSoWI * (do | spell H n*hlf>— AW kuOWS • <«ii»cj.u.d ev-rylwiy hn*w»taa».— If* wrvtoa gracefaly, suvwgly, aad to the jatosi. Ils te sag race sway ate* *Mter sad master a btedsouva asd-<, wbwh l» •Msivi have aevcv rvc*iv«d but for the gaod «fd»ra of tbe J .dge. He is a aftendd cveapaataw to pvaa sa taw er so wtte I * ths park* u* butel «49c*. ll«i I aw write souwl thr m*uatsin> And yow kaow •• are *44 to ttetah the taqp .vsi thing Is Um pfawa where we live ia that wb*A wv tow ansvansraeusm wNA. la bavra* *Ab tte* aotta*. ye* Will al. tow use te speak «A,ito* ■ * IST UM O 4XSSML We an pr.patMg t 4 w Bret ra **»• as a mate sad Lanai* c*«ii«gv. Our Iba t »<* »r» »•<>•> rvpstra W« an I swv taetuau leu haniia w taraw* «m tta I oampte—oa* fa* S tawrag lirww*, the I oitaf ta he uncupwd by Itar I'.-ratest of I <to setanto. Re* Mr IfohlwMc OUn* saat I rataces wM to batabyMr W H Mt Ora, to KWtaw **d Ctoi O H B M «r I ite**> e-'O*s*t. la raihima to ttao*» ai**«4y 1 w lA* oaatpwt. wfe te rated to tateHwa ’ I ata» *** to taaard tte* Cafetees*, item- ■ akfvv*. ar te p.rag pared* etas ray *aal to mra Ttoma ad M. Hr Kdra ’ W« I wall to** >*•* «w dawgAira ami j <iv» item taw J and vwMra to tte r«a Aar 1 ram tur tea ratia to* is* tra »«•**. I Snadral dutaara <•** ImmMR te toaateoL - •• wt mb tali vw* >4 urf Msiataiß tMigw «< «ta ital .'ata* •toad ape* Mkevtei asaoma«B*ohwt start* the tates Her* we has* area th* 1 harm I'iral •*•** • ptaaaa «g fory *•«. •«**•■- w*wv* ta *srj> <4 Ar* oo teas a <4 saatee ray** »T rttaar* ram, aad has iteutetar Ate art* ary swsm «a tor a dew j tag wutld to wtesas* taa beta* he th* mraey as tta Asa Bw | acme ra play j wwa t asset. saw In **A ta* WW«W* Ot tru . Aery harp teaad te* yaw stew awd teeyt Write a* tew partesMara as ta> teaafd. has teas. A*. 1 *4* write ***** aas U. V Bavn Tte Pra. X C M ■ .st <M •**>• • (a tan** npra ar nm • ***«y u*** dtaa Ayw'v swws-w- ta. As t safe ar-4 • rtefo taasarty he at» ***.■*■* at ka»d 41 ■"***>*. tamtaag | psyvwM*** aad dragwut* r**ry ***** rt» •*aMVK»c * m f******mi» ** aay ottear. - Bs Mto ■***!■*. is site W1 Wn a*><**. Bar teva ***** ******* end **4. Tfo*** ta* *v*>* aw* w>*A aad tear tea* eye *w* angta • • kes s ***** gw. • tens'- n*( aud •aa warn. «. by «**, Item km I Bstea a* *a ****** tara tiw< ta* • as ***** ** * ***** sra-amwa, I 'ttd* <ti KWtB feßßsdM* MNMMIB. B* a«u> *t*>>* mmtaeteraag M* tta* ta**** ass***** **a*y «**, Aad a* ta* ta* ****** ah* saktod tee a BWAk, -w vy. JU -«. • radmai- tta* wy- B«* ta* t*as*a s* sa* ****«• a. ts*s M*4a* ta*a tar rwv* Otaßaa Mhdtow p msiii*a*y. **.-•• ng* anta ta*b*«e.ata*r*d hav s»«teb ■ «** **h s* tarn* r *mi. aw *nra e*rafor (ma W« ra any, ra >*n* tte Brass m*e ra «rawra ta* taw* * ra* by ra* ra* Mr V H Rsrmr. *4 Juqpc***. so te ] Mte esy today The Atlanta Po«t*mcc. It snems as if General L- wis, postmaster , at Atlanta, has sown the wind by the : appointment of a nevro in that office, and ■ is destined to reap a wbirlw ind of public denunciation. The neuro was placed at a desk next s wbite lady, and this caused the stir In addition to this, a white man had passed a better examination than the necro, and tbe appointment seems to be universal y condemned. Mr. E. Van Winkle, one of General Lewis' bondsmen lias withdrawn his name from tbe bond on account ol tbe appoint ment. A «‘®NTKWT TO BE MADE Over the Prshibiils* Elccttoa iu FlarU The prohibition election of yesterday in Floyd, ended in an anti-prohibition major ity of 549 Tbe debt was a hot one, and every inch of ground stubbornly contested. The pre bddtioniaU conceded tbe>r defeat at three o'd< ck. an J the returns soon showed this tolie die case. Tbe following were the majorities given: von THK SAI.R. R.'tn», 272; Flciwoodv, SB; North Caro , lit*. 100; Livingston, 117; Cave Bprimts, 42; Cbnlto, 18; Etowah, 21. Total wet majority, «0». AOAIWST THK SAL*. Majorities: Btrkers, 8, Watters, H: Eve rett’t, Floyd Springs and Tcxaa Vail-y, estimated, 40 Tot*’ dry msjority, 00 Net majority for tbe sale, 549. C<joie»t then became the topic <4 conver sation. and ii 1* willed that the pcohibttlon lets will contoal. The notice b*a t>w-n filed with the Ordinary, wbo will bold the votes without dec.ar Ing tbe leauit until the ctxi ! test >a decided. , The toll** talk <4 high license and re mrictMma. The Rrounda of contest are eiprrtßed by Hua. tkalvm Wright, a* fol low*: 1100 Seaborn WrigM said: *We are go. Ing V> cunivsi ibte ehclion. It ia abso lutely uecesaary F.< years a vast negro ( vote htac atrolled the politics of this . county It cannot be stood auy hrnger. , Wr must have a clean City and county government We can never have it wb,l<- | Uli* Vavl vole ia jx ruulted to a«y Who stall teal lb* bead ol affaira in the county and • bat policy *!>*.! be purvtxd. Our ground- of content are ampL. First. tb< r. VsN I AMI tax dt I suiting oegroen rvgte i ivrvd by tbe payment of a aiugta poll- The f law i<quires ut Item a double poll. Tta 1 lax cel 'e tor can no tuufv accept a doixr trotu * man a»d rsgtaler turn, where tta t law require* iwu dollar*, than be c«n ac. 1 on* cant It la mA what tax the lax i cutacto* ftquiira of a man iu order to I Xgally reglaiar b ut. but what tu« law n , quire*. Tu* • our ms of tta law, and 1 ae raprrt by Uto throw out the 1 3UO or- i *ro ode* tual w< nt aolully agaiual Ua. ' * Our arton-l ground is Ibte In 1187 iberv i [ war* 1,713 pull*. In tbia rlecoou Um re ' wire rag lai* ted 5.0*0. Tuta make* 9,uU' 1 i lam wbo paid lag and registered tor tun I , elect ton who paid no poll lax tor 1857.1 , Taking off s<ai of thwe f<w m*n wbo have , com* of age kinee 18H7 and wbo are over i age or have c**n« into Itar county and We . trill bare l .MV men who (mid no tax. I In IM7, we b»>> a porfeel IM of these I Tb*y were arg* ly neg-nrv. and were rhe!- , leeged lode*, and tworr, al Ibe cor. ma l>7 j . <4 tbelr leaders, tbat they bad |<aMl ail ! taxt*. Throe ar* <*er ground*, brwffy . slated. Th* good jv-ofd* <4 th s eoun'y I have subtuillrd lo lb* illegal voting until turtwnr auce ceases to to a Vinwv. Thte <s , ma tbe Brat tune lbw baa liappeord It 1 must mA, mh! sl.ell not. hsppe® again." ttahon* tte Rill s* ReAaee UmSl>( Haora. Awstrra, Oa., August A—A committee of tbe ttoattara M-ouf*ctur«r»' Amoria tam aj>piarrd baton- ’ta II >uar committee ou tab*** and atalntes Ibis sftetnuou in opgeMilvo to tte bill «4 H. prasralativs J-.-lwa, of UhaUooga, to reduce the labor *4 optrabvea la c-xtou and a*>.iicu mills to tea boors per day. Th* cron mi 1 tro vn temted by Mr if 11 Hwkenae, pros'd, nt of tte aasciaii-*. Tte mid* <4 Augwkta and vwtaiiy were ropwaented by Ina follow.i»g maaufwclu rar* M m* a II 11 Uckmaa IMewatl Fuiaixy. Ttaanaa Barrett and J. F. Vrr. duty. All tte leading mH* <4 lb< State wrr* royworaud by d« taga'na. IteCO ■uitia* was adilrvnai d try I'rvai- I ■fowl* !!«*■**«. Ftaa ty, V<rd*ry. Bowm Spast, Mr Bui, and outers. 1 no ra very >}«<*ted stand Begs rat < tte Edl, *rue>g tbai It* p*mn<*. wtaia . cnwvvy tog ae real teta-Bi to tte* mdl "prr»- ; ttv.s, w**sd rteelt la rslaiag lb* ausnn- j t*ctaring mtervM* <4 tte atata. Mr Hbl. j cksrf aagntror <4 tte Engl* and pbroau < i m-’ta, <4 Oatamtea*. wmj taut tb* Kiag I ■ and H vert.4» mills <4 Aagwa, oppuaed j ite Ats m • very straw speech. Why t* H ttmt saros all <4 tte drays, coal I y«*d x*d facte«y asg>*w is Athens ara p Kmtai a MteSWn task*' Ida* tteva te ' I *• tabrt wsgeaa rival wdi staad lb* heavy. J i roogh wartl tet inert CartttaVK Berm * tx now onropy tteT ’ new sb*T-r>*rt te Wastiagtoa rtrart. l» ’ i to Altai wub a l*r«* *».<* <4 new aad ri*. 11 «ra pm*x«a carvtagto aavd waa'roa Ta* j Ar* teas aa h*mr*m 'rad* tn as a'l tea ' aawraradra cnatq*, and hav* a-r«n.l> mid a••■ tn».r of *rt.»4ro * ei m ........ i \S» te Th* OM te vanaa tar «• gross ra ***■ ai H*«m a*ro****ru te (*ra at CM •ram rate UteSMte aaa *ra.ra ra . tert rat ftaarv (nroranas artasSy an raaikihirt attest M «rara fa* n. n at*a fejua t» *fei MfertfUfSß* a * fekute fe” IBiW Ch.at Ml? «CbM MhFM<* Merit Wins * tea**a BnrawarUa ***** teroraua. to-X * Bb***n Md ta H>*rti*K tq i*vk*M. tee* H< start*. RRswin *■*. *■■■»* Ttert rra r«••:»«. ******* a* *!•** ** •»«*«**- aa* ra >**-*». bes«a» »» ra Wte** »j-rtra . ■Baarfte navroaraita o «*W M tekATOB- i s gkas te.aatarga f>rv*<qC I Uta Btas. ran *r Haw itartß teem L!_ . atem—te—R. ■■■*■! YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY EXAMINING OUR STOCK OF FORNITURE. BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. IF YOU ARE NOT PREPARED TO PAYCASH, M e offer you the advantages of Our Installment Plan, where you can arrange for the goods on the tn ACCOMMODATING TERM S. O’FARKEIuI. <&, JANKOWER, ■3l. »t» AND 41 CLAYTON STREET For tbe Chronicle. Athene Ju.l Mpren.liug Herself. Sullivan and Kilratn retired to "private life I" Nobody cares, tbe South is solid— especially Alueu*! Mid Woollen and Bud Fellows, of said city, propose to enter tbe list as prize sigh - erg. So a-ion as they get over the dropsy, they will raise tbe black flag, and fight each other to tbe bitter end. Their train ers think they can be reduced to proper lighting weight by Oc'ober Ist—so look out for feaUiers to fly. B ,th are game, and just foam at the mouth, if you only motion at them. Second iu order comes the antl-prohibi -1 lon * is, wbo sent some pickets or feriaM alter our legiaist r, lion. H. C. Tuck. I am satisfied he is most “too grown” to be tied to any man * coat-tail. The anti's, no doubt, would rejoice lo gel him lied to their apron string* They are shrewd, for they hav* pul tueir fingers 111 the eye* of the ‘'weak-kueeil* pronibs. iu the way ol a cumpromiae of High LiCenar, and by it.- ainuaiKiua that Prohibition docs uot pr< - hibit, amce every body gits as much bqu<<r now as they want. It thia is tine, then why do they Complain! They reply, be cause th* lew druggists are euticlied, and the city ]<«<■* the revenue. Noone wuo b>s tbe inkrrot of bi* fellow-mao at heart VHtber temporal or spiritual,) would tor a luomeot |xrmit the stilish greed for money, o. the morbid lust for drink, luflu' e..ce bun lo “open the gates of bell," K<s- IbetlCafly ca.led “L c.uacd Salouus." Tho»e enslaved by dlluk, will soon fill a drunk aid's grave, and your Salooua tn *y not 1 jure them tor long But hu.bauu*, fa thers, aoua, •ons-.D.law, and grand cbil drvu, will all whirl around ibis accursed crtto|>ooq and when II.( too late, may cry tor Help, aud no to aave. Nothing but Ibe grace of Gutman reborn the alave Ua drmk. Who are to be the chief suffer er* by opening up bar-rooms! lur.uce.ri •utucu and their offspring—tLe h.nuceni tor in* gulity. Every fair, candid, buueal man, will acknowledge that liquor 1* one j of the greatest evil* ut the land, and the lUrot difficult lo Cun trull—indeed, UMMD- I trollsbie. Yet, it ut prop**id by intrlri < gtet, educated, rtfiued Qiiser.s, to tampe | and dai.y with in* fearful evu, simply lo I pul mousy m the treaaury, aud Univ to i ibe world that we are tn<L pendent aud wdl du aa w« phase, aud btiug trade into lb* city. Why, tbe m* rchaula have daily t*|*«Mlcd that they have credited out more than prudent, aud w« know people are not going about burde-m-d with testl in their p cketa. No, every dime ut cash ia ■ spent already tor tbe u*exa*aru« ul lite.— Well, “you can't squeefa- bkrud out us a , tmn.|c* Open yonr b*r-ruours, end much of ii*« nK’uey nuw ap.nl I<n ti.« rMvcsSa.io. of life, will gu mlu lb« accurs*d giug-abopa. aud the me*chants wdl n**l gel ll—tbe poor women and cmlutcu will tai and Wearle-sa, that's aIL Tbs Bull's aud prohi's bulb sc ktsuwhdg* they gel as much aa tmy waul or need from tbe drug Theo, let Weil cuvUgb al'.ue. Hut, •* ar* tuid tl te not fight lot uuc ut two dtuggitts to g*t rich drapeOs.ug tb« Sluff. Yea. that's ex actly wutas tbe mailer with Hannah.— Btosa yoff, tory du mA earn or awfully much a!**ut tbe raasuiy being fl.lnd ami all Inal etaJ "baa an axe tv grind " atsmla stvund to no city io Ibis tend fur Btotwiity and good order. Tbe polio rtourd |>rovi* tote. 1 defy aaybudy to find a |a>burtuau m Albert* wbo hasn't a p*lru <*» tbe seat of b*a pair's. Optra yuar bar-riaans, and anlarg* your pvlrca lurcw aad your peon*! Tbe majority ut th* parents who sc nJ tbetr boy* lu .ulieg*. rijcHew tbat Ums ptotubrifoti c j. JUtWB JomtMXO. a*. •* • H*rkl*u'« Arab* ksaalvo. Tarn irar sar vaja tb* w.«|<i tor Cut* i ilruro*. tuuro, Lao**, tsall faauio, Fvvel I ' ri ***, I *U>.r. V Laps*"J Hauua, Cbbtoam* ; U>«ns. aad *ll Sk.u Erupiruea, and twal lively rum Fil**, m a*> pay rrqutevd. Il i ' * euaraalevd to give prri«ct aaualocl»>c>. ; l t«» 45 ee-tila pur i I bu*_ F'<raa.*- by Jubtr Craw turd A Co. • 11 C«t |i taa bbb 11 A new rongrtoteoral lit wary buAllnr ta .' to b* ton'd at Waabuiglror to c*wt fl,*4) ‘ , <»*> It will be built ol Granite, trowi i ttenowd. N H.. ar dw® tab* MX) to )ouo | •see f*or year* to build It Atbcna te on a ] t.«g borow. aad steowf hav* a s mular ton‘<.! ' lag ia rta tow r. *4 wl< . Skiff tb* J v «,. j 1 v wtn w a «wy rfewk, with toar trsn.- , ; tarot diste awd trite bel a J. II Higgis* w Headquarters tor , Ka>ws aad Ftaka, Sporroa, Casters, etc. . I “Try Ayer’s Pills’’ Fro kteeaattaa, Xecralgta, Mta Govt. i Bt*pb*a Lortang. <4 Ytmkara, Jt. T, * •ayw “ KaaraoMtaßad aa a curt to* ’ ster-roar C<war * swaa*. Ayer's Fills bar* , rrtarta sm troau tteas troobi* aud also | a troos (taa*. If rvwry vtotta <4 Uri* taa I aasa **M bawd **ly thro* •<w-te of I 1 m'a* f o*a«4 taalah Goal frror. lb* tend. Ttero* wads would ta—'Try Ayers " Ry th* aaa es Ayer's Ftlia atowa. t rwrod teyswif f*nna»*aUv <4 rtrounm. I IM* wtorh tout troabita wm avroraj 4 ■u asltai Tte*** l'..a> a* •as owe* teratour aa4 rthesaot. no if, I tail* ra. *ord4 I * Baevs a sy**vbc ta all canto <4 raaptaa* j Rheumatism. *• auadtetoa ramld hav* s*rv«d ®* fa tatSrt raad“ —C. C F-ark. CtaVMV. Aviyslir* I'arsta. La C F ><■ 5* no. Ji*v*>*a Cr-y, writrw : T ~ I kss-r* u*ta AyW* y-UJs Bw aanwew I year* aad t Itoak tfary ar* Um te*e I'rLa ! I la tta aceto. Ws taw’p • fan* <4 tteeas j “ ta. Ute tea*** all Um tras* They kava - rvt red so* <4 sa" k taariar tea and u*rorw<te. : (si* tak-ag Ayer's >“ss*. 1 ba*« broa baa traaa rasa o aaptaata " “I ta*» Aartrta growl toartit fr-.ua 1 Avar's Fdte. Five yoors ago 1•• ’ D MR** so Ilf w!U. rt**Mhaß e'aa I aaa F waaate* to Ao aay aoek- I Souk Uuvo I taaas of AyW* Pita aad aaa eallroly earta *•*• that uro* I as. t*w» 1 wiUs..«i a lase <4 ra**ntta.“—P-<*e | Ona'aw. ffibrra i cd. Was. • Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, HkOAILIXr feV O J C Ayw & C<U Loveft Mm. | B feM fey ffiU Dteli (I tffi F®. 1 t '.v * wl POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of pu ritv, strength and wbofesomrnesa. More eco nomieal that the ordinary kind, and eannot be sold in eompctiliuu with the niultilud* of low leal, short weight, slum or phosphate powders •S >./ >*< >■, in ,-u u. Korst Usaixn >'u»iui Co. I*o Well st., M. Y Up to thte Um*-, Mr. Dave Gniui hasst'iU from bis plauialHiti between (70 aud *BO worth of wa'enuelons. A. w. KINO Ar CO. lleaßq.nrlera t*r the .Blllanre Cwtew teaggiwg. Tuesday, a ittle uotlce waa nserted in tbe CBRoKiciJt staling that J. 8. King A Co. had received the first bd* of 44-inch cotion bagging nmnufaciured lu tbe South. T*>-day lb a afore, ns ia the cave alimwt every day, was visited by numbers us the flrai-elaa* farmer* of thu Motion, and they were ail pleased wqb the sample of cota>u bagging. They know also that J. 8. King Jt Co. are doing all they can lo further the lufervata us the mt tuber* us the Farmer*' Alliance, and they ate doing an immense amount of trading witn J. 8. King X Co. Tbe f «ct us tbe busiocaa is, J. 8. King & Co. treat every one all right, aud the farm er* are not the only customers who have found lbw out. Th* detci num d tight of thia bouse against the jute bagging baa won tor them m .ny titeml*. A CARD. Te All Owarn ot Vablelr*. There ate a great many people In Clarke, Oglethorpe, Oounce, Madisou and Jackson aud other surroundlug oouuliv. having in p«*t ycura u«e<l one of Uia old ilialgaun make of wagons or buggies, tbat will aay that they would rather p«y $25 mor. for * wagon oi buggy than they have lo pay f r Ibe cheap wagoii* aud buggies that are sold now day*, if they were certain that i bay Wuuld g«t on. a* good a* Uw old BodgWiu make. We wiali lo aay to all wbo have used the old Hodgson work, ami to the public, tbat w« can furnish you wagous .nd buggius, that we will guarantee to be m g>x>d a* lb* old Ho*lg*oo work, and a* cbiap a* you ... f ~ 1... ern or W«itrn or any other kind of wutk. We c.rry a good aaaortraent of buggies aad wagons on band, winch w« pr»p>«e lu tali a* cbiap a* you can buy ut anyone slw in tbe State. Keapict fully, Kutin A MarriN, Athens Ga. l.i.Utl. tlHnillMlNl'wi. ZIEOIUHA, CLARK! COVMTY.-T. all ' " *h»m it wsv eoneara : B It Parr, gaaidxa <4 Lula Parr, C'larsM* aad Kmory w >iha»*. ba* >• da* form appltod to th* «a drrogn-4 to* tart* to *•!) l£. tend* bale aging to said wards, aad said spphraUo. will I> silos tb* Bra Maaday ta n<pt«mt>«r bail. This .'tb day of Aagao, Itev K. M UKKUIXOTOV, •ug'.cwtt Osd.aa*. (s I.OHUIt CLARKE OOCVV ) , i.n.*,7," • Ornes. SuguM wk, lae» W J A4b*uu*U*b>tr lb* Mtel* U | T....,,,., fata' km**, dreeasroi, r*]>r*a«nls U>*| h, 1. 4 s full. d.**r.*rg*4 lb* 4«t***f said tr**., **i.> pr*to ■ to* iwltors ot l**suMS«*n Tills is ti.*r |. ~ t„ saSfty all p«<»..B* «oM*rwed to *Bow *.«*« so* ft>*y ta®. o« er togafa IB* Seal Moudst 'te l*vroib»f asst, •by mod Letter* te.<Mld ■»• t* grsuted and as*4 sdmls stvsUx d srti«* M «d M. H. IUHkI.XUTO!i. Aagiataa. Ordtaary (IKDKUIA I Oaemsßv'anrrsea. ru.xRKKCW-ttTT { JrirtirtpSF* K K R«a*»», Administrator •< lb* coal* nf Edus nt tell* 4rt*ated hss applted tor tear* to •*>l rasa* laad »f wud dssaasod. Tbi* la tkrttan is wl4y all *->»e*r ß «d to (I* tb*ir <ri>-«*M**«. H any itoy hsv», m or Befor* U>« , Br*« Noedav ia Mupteenber arst. *!«• tear* *d. ra. b* granted ss>4 apphcanl as san Led tor. M M Haausbroa, OrdikZy taps 1 Z<U>krilA, CL MKB COt’XTY -Wb-ru. i U aa. It A Iteraard andM C Ifobtai, Kg. rroters of lb* etaste of Tbomoa M Compton, late of asto awatay, diraasi *, hare applied to i k* i* terms of th* la*, for tear, u aall tbra* | tea* «f sad fa U* *t»y of Blbena, lyia on th* < o**ra*ww*4 Mata* Kauroad. aad 1 tag ra to* a gr»«a r, two and ae* half sera*, I tour* or tear, tetoog-.ag u> lb* asiaie of rate < Bow send i These art, ra*vfo*v, I. at* and notrfr all • granted, te start rora. Mra r*r»ter ten. I of <L* Oars of Qrdias**, to ba Mid i. sad lor s*»d 0000 l -, ta ra Asm Bondar . jt-p 1 Ua l * swat, eb* tea** aaasld a.H be grani-d I te rt, .tart »y hs.4 sod MBctal Msslsn' . tbi* IMb day of J.'y, 1* ». A M luiWSGTUM, Ord iaary. 4 JaSy St—ld ’ 1 1 NEW STORE!: i t MV BISINESS! CALL ON F. 11. KRONER, WfTERVILLE, GA., ‘ FOB YOUB Furniture, Wagons, Buggi«s, ILrivl Carte, Hamem of all kinds, Bridle*and ’ Whips Full r Ktock e n c hand, and flßTYffllG IT ITlinsniClL " You are .Invited To Call and inspect our new and COMPLETE STOCK 0 F. MEDICINES, ESSENCES, PERFUMERY. FLAVORING EXTRACTS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET POWDERS, CHEMICALS, SPONGES, BRUSHES, C 0 M BS, SOAPS, And other Articles too numerous to mention. Everything Fresh ! Every article GUARANTEED* Spectial attention paid to Prescription Work. We use only the best and purest Drugs and Chemicals, and adopt the latest mid most improved methods of compounding. Remember the Place. 72 Clayton Street, next door to Talmtulge Bros. Wade tt Sledge, Telephone No. 15 H,B, H.UlNty, J. B. Hmiulcutl M’GI (f b IJIJJfq Contractors AND D ULDERS, raoraisvoaa or rn* am*** STEAM PLANING MILLS, (.V«ar Morth«a«tern Railroad Depot'] Lumtwr, Lallm. Shiugtea, Lim*. IVi.ie.t, rltatot us Purl*, Moulding, Uracketa and U»l --nalrra. and liriek alwav* ou hand. IXMIILS. SASH AND HLINUtt a aueciaby, A larg* 10l of Xo. 1 Mechaai’ca emptoyad, niidrr lli«*uperri*ionot Mr. J. M. UOLLINB, who it acknowledged to b* on* ot tn* burl workmen ia Georgia. Reduction in Prices! Prieea gr*»My reduced on Moulding, liraok eta, Halu«iera, Doors, Huh , u d Blind*, aad on Dreaaing ull kind* of Lumber. All good* will be deliver* I within the oor perjte limn* of th* city FHgrl OF 01l ARDg, Thankful for th* liberal patronage hereto fore etieud»l, a continuants* of tbe aa uu ia’ r*»|wtfiil|y aohcUed. mcbJl-ly. McGINTY A HU.VXIUUTF. Mim To Meet tbe Demand for Fino Stationery 1 have put iu a stock of CRAVES SUPERFINE PAPERS AND ENVELOPES, Being of THE BEST .Manufactured in America. Supple menting Uie same with a full Hue of "WA. XX,X>*B FAMOUS GOODS. Thoec papers are need bv the Court of Queen Victoria a>i*l the Upper Ten of English Society, The Ward family, in lh*ir iro-n'fou al Beifawt, Ireland.flu wire **f the letncn maoufacl'ir*-. | t -nu enjoyed a peculiar aad p**-<-miii. nt p>*Hri<«t* in the Pajier trade Linen <-<tttif>ge are the t**i msfoiditl for p«jw>r, and the purest are atill io '>*■ h <*| .nly In tha Iriah Linen <ei.ir , where the roffoa fibre never ba. l»e<*n n«-l for textile.. Ihe fine Pajier. iu **le of thr-M Irish Linena hare h i<l a wide reputation, and are ramie of thtramn *iH, and of the same material, os of old. Wm. H. Waril's Papers, made according to his own methods, all bear hit own name in tbe water mark *4 every sheet, and the devices which be ba. deigned todistieguish them from all others. I). W. McGregor. Book Store, ATHENS, GEORG I A wdouwoofTwoou Tut p *Uw *r* r*ai«-d*d *4 ra feci ih*( am row rntj t* •**••>»•* at my W*. L*ad>*( F*eto*y. tact Broad atr*««. Mor Cte*«« Factory. I tail attar pay caab for lb* •taL card t» for toil, *r for lb* eaab. Taros rwrabto. Catt aad aro ma. ja .ytaL r ’ r ?C. FUWUML