The Athens weekly chronicle. (Athens, Ga.) 188?-1889, August 17, 1889, Image 1

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" I WORK Description NEATLY AND PBOIHII EXECITED AT IX CHRC JOB OFFICE. . THE’ATHENS FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS, ATHESK, OEOKOIA.. • Manufacture* Iron and Bra* *"*' Caatinga, Mill atul Gin Gearing and Machinery, ShafUng, Pulleys. Hangers, Ac.. Circular Saw Milla, f Xh Hand aad Power Pereses, Cane MI apor Z, We sell h;x*b.i. * "ret. Rublx-r '■*•-—-■' Belling. Packing of all kind*. In- gplrrtors, Injectors, Velvet, Piping. Fitting*. Su*« and Water Gung-. *' We are sow making Portable Steam Bngiuw. which we sell with an Bbeolnte gtaraetae M to quality and workmanship, and at pnees that defy cmnpetltion. Weahoeeß Atlas and A«es Engiora, Turbine Water Wheel*. Mill Stooea, Boiung CloU, and everything headed aixxrt a mill •rgip. Call ea or write to ua before buying-. THE MOST COMPLETE LINK OF BOOTS & SHOES IN ATHENS, Ihf AT THE ONE PRICE SHOE STORE, OF w 3 QM3tt3i & <OO t4F* MaUefaattoa guaranteed with every pair. nwm*MOawswMrtrtmwre*meowmerewwwre Mtem* r C :--~- ! I»t.UTVIBETtO. • j !»♦•••••*♦••****•** »••••♦ I KKKF ALWAtM o« IIAMO A U<mH» MITFI.T OF STEAM and GAS FITTINGS OAIIPEN HOME, AND SPECIALTIKS IN ELECTRIC GOOES, JULIOS DORNBLATT cur^mm. ATimtAQA THE ATHENS .GAS LIGHT CO, Ft MMMWMMMW •* ugi i r r.;iiicjK r r ikhvkh. •CtlMte HI COAL, COKE AND TAR, CABBWU.Y MBUBMAn AXTIHIA<Tr«>nd MTDMIMUC* COAL AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. COW* M to* CBM'S* ml tot fto te <-Mtovw. an I Bsagw parr bros, Hoose and Sign Painters decorators and Dealers in Wall Paper PalnU. Olla Varnish ea, Bru«hos.Etc W ", Him mW «« »*«"«• r« « I A a MAM DE VILLE «w MmsMs . hm HteStofa »*«m rt*«U! tea ini > *>■■<■■ rw •» •* kurus '•«■’♦ *«**« ggpgmmgnSMtoßßMlMßto«um*‘'®-'- | «*B , muumiuuMmuw*eu** wia T*-*-*'-* M uM"*v' -a»wwM.~aß» "o* «* ii>«i «*•—-*«■m gy* „ . ~vm w * »*— <■ * »**•* W *> «F*MMW— ga*|U a SeTZT•— «*■» » —*— *»XLk ■ «M» to OK* womans E aThmow & co. She sWli« WeeMg (Cljvontclc, VOL. XII. saii.iiiirion TO LEND » CLarke and ad joining COUNTIES UtPMi porutes smb* ■♦ natally a* tix m o»r. cm hi*— Zi* ■ a "* *' w. D. GriflKa. 1 Qfltaw n»te OFwrrwl* • AbK A » • •miiiiiiw *• | Fin-rm eta •**•* W* *■**•*► *• ATHENS. GEORGIA. SATURDAY AUG. 17,- 1889 LOCAL DOIS Ob, merchant in thine hour of e e e, If on tub paper you shou'd c c c. And look for wimething to ap p p p Your yearning for greenback v v v, Take our advice and now ta y y y, Oj stnughl ahead aud advert i i i. You’ll find th« project of some u u n, Negkct can offer no ex q q q. Hr wine at ono, prolong your d a a a, A bleat e on de k k k. The ae« ami li»i«l«ome roudneeot Mr Philip Stern b about completed. Mr. W. D. Griffetu b bedding a baud rou» itsulctMx oa ilill street Brest*. Gann A Murray bare bad the miafoiiane to l>ee two flae tor** la the laat week. Ttoe weekly press n**vcr weary of print >ng Ito account of General Andrew Jack- One's tnmua* deal with LMckmau*. It tea* acquired gr.ai ortodtniy iueg ago, aad to given al kab once a week in aume wcek ! y 1a tto ouaouy. Tue preae b calUag for gubcTM'orb* raadtdeiee. now teat Kort tor a to* *i Bounced toMUeeif an a candidate Come oa geullrmea Ttoe people of Georgia Will peck om tto beat u>aa lor tto mace. We are gted to tee Mr. J .ul Aab out ua tto etreete agau. He Uu toe* Ooegu ed to tew toom*- by • eeveve ateknem boce ttee firet of Jone Tto W A A. d ecveton in the Lntbb tare baa jab commenced to get utMfcr lull baadway li will cutourae a great deal of time yet. and wiHebd 'B I eating tto M» «tea good part of tto motoy ctomed by Ito 11aeree. Mn. Lhevid Hmwertck ton jub retarnod (rum a pMaaawt VMI te rvteUrm aad ntetob ta Ftoaytu cu«aty. Cbpt. K. A- Fteototl. Ito geWMj rooduc tor ow Ito Atoeae braacb. to <4 oa i vteii te rotoliv.a te Abbinoa We toad a piemawt call Ibb alrerwoua from M-eura. Jato Wdhama and Toxa lai Meaduwa, .d Danteteviite. Timm gewUr> ana report itol tto MuaMwr ban cwaaged Inada, ito luewMW propnatar eelliag h K> Mr Kiaaeteew bad a gaeibmea from CarmavUta. <tea of ito keel editwre of ttoe Cano*' <x*. armrptod a banter fame aaaaa of »to lyp*«. and did ttoe w.wte of ’ Happy Joan. i«r wtoml laruet K»-<tey Cbwtteter.bte totareb tea been wwared near Ibe pi'iJirtoJ rrlraatna of Ito Geor gia MMlaad ratt.-ood from MelteNMmgb te A’toewa. wteto toM toe* miaMenod la them wbama* tefarv Tto Hue would be bity redan ta*f, and w*mld make ttoe Georg* Idito a pay<*g bwv. ««» •* tta*. ttemwgb tto Gmegte. thawiaa A Nveto.ru, wnb ttoe N nh and >wm. am’ rbiM aw ae a gmmf trente Itor tewerd J»ew <toteUM ami ttoe GoaK b-FF Tbwb MP MM*M ■miter* »w »*• iwd totebe, •wd M wSf rnndve metered «<iamwre«MbMt Hwwagb Ule eoaoly W «ltoa Mr we Dr. ll«b»>r tteeiter, of Altoew*. and bb Mwampbatod tebe*. Mae NefUa. btemto’ Ito Hart abb <***p rsareTiag Hr fbettfel paat oar egkre • ptenoant wall a* Tneaday Ito to > M«awl greJaeie of tto ltotlrw>«* -ir-b- 1 curt if. **d * • cteeer. gearai gawnenwae Me rvabrmplalea tee»Un< la Amenta to bb prafeWMM. —Mnrt- •Wai ttalto. Mta Herta* Muwtosha. at W.yamtawo, wdl «WM Mrs James White east m«mth M>* J W llrowa reterwd oe fimantay (tarn a aary pi»**sa‘ sad > aiewdad •»* * revel *«* end frw a to to Ita Morts. Xom Kota tow*** Deßooe aod LmWte nerwae WIN v«*M tto taandy e< Ur. J •aero Uamek *»*« week M> Myw MyarswfMwwie tone* bto stork «< geateto I* tto tows wwaj*n ta B K. Jtaoaa Tto f**oa «• sw* M tto teas to si tik* WBW Jed«r Bstetaws OtaStewM tto amtoae ta* a eew mat to tto Matray R*e«*e asm Bod Fteb«e* to trytaa *■ redone M* sa* pt* toate «* o» te» b* reedy tore*** teto ae tacuo*. Mr H ■ Wastes. » tto |Wtas asst, wares Jwtor* J<*M*«g boJ tnwr ’ tas Uw* tareawn yregwto* W* are owvy to toore of to* dvpart*» of Mu* Lrewe Haoe. wto to* tows aw MM teat see’. Mr* F Jh Took ow Ltetep are rare** Mtos Gee* soofi* omsy frare-to wbto re «* arty. M* wan eon reynaiM to Mr* Tw*a end rhd one, wbu w«l meta on •aatoteed rem to tto temwa «rs teas ya r*oto M taeyrws Tta mintiag at AtotaM Cboreh ten* atnssd We *wm tea* twain* pi ream* woe tod was tow Ctoesob. and ts*« »te* eotootae •top w«a arente j roatend. U> Hnae tnws aw*«ad s preateated onrosre at bit ary teey** MwMtar. end t»< wdwntores an pen «to toon «•*••! tonn*M« Stere* has toarty earota reuse! awe and waSaoSre steen** ! Un om* liiiiaim— »* •*■* ■» •* la* *«* a *nP* wmuAimw titan seas. - Fi rm toms wewta A«rtatn new «u fa tta* au* huataiai Ml taw* nlw >« —M4 «• <<«*, Ml Tta OnMMI ** taw «WM Ml • Huwta M «M»1» »«•*». M tew • «.itawte» es State* *■• ■’ <**. M toil— —a’v. •Ms R** Tta <*M Owwimwit totebtam «m taua ««««*<. W 4 tte> •»• SMB » Wteto •** <ta «M Cl iup tei nines* tateta* * tea VMM lota wau> • •*, •*• itaM taste Marte ah* W—i nta tosgtam. «< *«m * •» •mas* Mt teter (.tap*to ata Imm, Mh m>W»teß kieasWto tl!W». M 4 teta • Uta MM MM Itay tew Mb* Mt ywea Tb»f «w » wrj <MMI tom«M « UM itawwm F«—ry *wte». eta rw- |wmw emete • u tte ktabtaui MM— TV* smmf fes* • At ,te> *tate ata VMM M» taw a IWW to ta— am fa* ww<m ta»« i—« I uuoata tepi am HMMtata, ite— ate «fcrttw ta tow Stop te ttowta *ate B—*»eu«& tefcww. «• wt tote M- C B Bta, «te yte. * I MgMeBM. tea w I—l MB «**n •* aUtataMta.to** la Ml aramwiiiaiiiiii . tea<v*l tete MMte ItaMMM l-MBMB I•» wtataMMM •? Mian,, tawajta taw I te>BMte*ate— taMßteßtatew ta tei ‘ *WM * Mt immw ta •*• tel Ww - OBM eta* te <«»*• * *• *«*• * *• Ittaute Bl UK Mtateta AMtata taftate tart* SicktMwMi <Ja. FaciMry. In a talk with Mr. Jap. R. White, Areat of Ga. Facvny this morning, a Chbomiclk repirter wm told 'here was more eukniM there at tab time than probably ever be fore known, though there m nothing eeri oua or fatal connected with Ute eicknem. A* many aa forty operative* were out yet - terday fnxn atekneaa. The factory ba* shut down for tour or five days, in order that soma repair* may to made, aod new machinery placed to the factory. It b not Mr. W hlte’e toteaiion U> build a brick bnre-fMMM al Wh.tatoll, ttooaab be may build one b the Factory Hr* pnnc.p.l olrpxtt to making brick b the old yaide at ttew Um , waa to give unemployed laborers Wuffc. KLECniC* LMiMTA The Qetotea to to NettM TMi Meath The quHUion wt»«tor or not A’bena H to have rtecuic ligbta bto be aettlrd tbb awmib Thb quebioe baa been rliweraed both ways, and bee teen drawn to a Moe polot. Ti.to covocil Ireowr what will be the coat cituer rrey. There can be but one od«r, ami that wdf to from tto Athena Gaa Light Co - lt ha* a ovmract to light tto city with gaa for five yenra tooger, this* wIU bo the only tedder. Mr. Flan gen baa a plan which ba will rebuilt re writing v» the council some tlq>c duotsg ’.be meath. If acMpwd Hgbta will be placed in ibe central potGua o< the city. The CwteerUtr Wilt. M'. liowell’a bill to provide a setkmd tar the ctetoe of trebeto of ibe State I’al vervHy, waa read the third lime As ibe bill toeladote aa approprtattoe, tba Hoe*e went lain a crenaditee nf the wbote Arter being reed, the committee reported favora bly opr,a tbe tell. The tell provtdea that the Awrd of Tnm. taos tbe t’aiverbiy ebaH euabb of cm meuater from each oegarsntooa! dibrtci and two fr»m AtbM*. all appuinted by Ibe GoearrKV. am) cuefiruMb by tbe Hrwato Tta term of o®c« will be eigbl yaare Three are to be appointed for two years ■tereto for four years, ibrea fur aix and three for cigh’ Tta spiM-inlmenls are to be made evwy two ycare. a* tbe vacoactea ncear Mr Howell explained tbe mrerwra amt urged He ouoptte*. Tta board now Oca beta, be eahl. of aheal «• meaiber*. tedf of whom are els«tod by Ibe board Ttatauud IMlf recuaNaeadad tba paanga of aome ! Ua tbe tote tbe ayra were 118 ead th. eaya A—Atteata Jnaranl. I-... towVfitaMtas • Urga qoaaHUee of ptaT'fabrW.* ta wad as emtwa taggtag. are now te tot shipped from Wdmiagtaa, M. C, where a b amaa'actarad. aad it b mams acta that arreagaMOta are being atede to grw ty eektfF Me maaatactar*. La GeurgtotoMl the oHtaa bates* went of 4 tbe AUereta* bane giv«a tbeb favor b> carina etoteb fur tuttrff. «ml M will doebr. mbs be ettawaHtoly need m Ibb seel tow tar isi earlag Ito <*»p of ibb year Ncvertta tom we are gted to era ibb a ta>r Utel » beu to to gteaa ta a*tor metease to tto pane atrew bagging Tto eipsrtrace* of <bb year w® eaabte tto Almacaa awd th* cwlbm ptaetsr* at all Ito elates to drrete Wtriab b tto O..aprer and tael fgbrtn, and ibb tanportte"’ qnwttne tori.tad tto »*• teey over jwte bagging <**l ba w>m tea *h un, Tto wtop »«• «f ertteea Ibe ptoe mrewaroutkna ta<<*ag wtl to a great .ammr tar urn euusn. revive mOtoMoC taitar* es expeaa* aanaelty -AiUet* JaaraaL » MUMM Mtm tad aa Airiniw to Metaß to tta Mortb Ca.suwT* N C, Aacest b-Tta*. wo* as •txtereq aawoa at Ito**t II Gy few stweoda i bto erreromre. Fre Jama* W K Itavy. tea *■ Steeled oarMaoet rd tto korestSM Itaiteaae oMßftooy. wm Is reek* to* resratexa* toar to tto earth after re roodiaw to • brneto st teree-qeertes* st a •Mto, taaonedtoe tey tto an) as a perm At tea rrttosto. rrevytaW tevtaq to roatemm. tee tosstoM test was attempted .a the paereere «d ffAnao as*fired puapti Tto ««••• wtarted fto ami tenabreg re «* tto aw. wtte based tenet* Wtaw to* bstosto bed 'reretod apwwrda taum ***** baetoud tort tto erewd de ewoared ItaS W area tasw*taw. r*» scald to aod smm tee SM*ea ■BuaJt V* MNF. At Fllt 888 i*wn ••• —*»«*« •• ••- ter te. |-ta>»* ta •• m* awm-fe* WVtete Mtataw. Tta <*<’•4 'tar HmmmwMb •*<—■«» _Ta* •*« ap tewtateta* •• •* ■» •** ***' *—***•*£?* *Z. •**•** —taac aa« •***« ataaußta M WW4 hw.MUtara t» Rte testa Bmb tta wwahM ta»—a. ta* *» «WM b— a «w aM—tel y wateata. te Tta ntete •—< te. pama-w * ate—ta-. »B ratal **•S •>* • name* csmi te «» *•*»* Tta MW** rate*! •**•**• *— tetel *•*.«— IB—J MtaßCtai VW rtei Mte taß tar '-awn tell Uta ta «■* StaWte tea* «■■*«> *b TV. tte B —*—fT -«»—ta at Mate «to tata fcMtata to* r* «—* f*B* rj aw tMMM ten taataM —4 • *•** wiwta ay taa mm Miiitmi m t tatea w Mm, it ktohwai a* hta Rpte Maw teta* • * I ■■ghite tat tate ta wawi-1 « lit w— An MBpaaate. U p w-Mtea Baar te. teniaraa Mr Pi,ln aw* rwi, * iwwr, »r» a— Baat Mate * B ta—J juitetai MMa to cwi raeawr Bn J. M Taitetca uta w»fc BaMmcaa MtaaMMMßtiaa »a Ombb afee arrt*tai atStaa Fr»*tia» T*ar» May. r»f«**ta UM t krteuaaii, ta* - -a- •«« tarta paa—rva* ta <«*>*■ fetal Ua* a<UM« Ur p—tefi ta A« Vteaaaa aarimaa ac* By Ua L’astta Iwte Mm«wwmb ate tataly tfratta. Ttaty ant ta*M< ateanl aa4 ataaata Mta U* itataMif Mtti BattetarttK A TKtl.y KVteMNG Ts tbe Kxeareiea an abe'C. *r W. Watardey. Saturday night when tbe Covington and Macon train wm approacuiug Madtan, heavily loaded with excurvionb'*, three shuts rang out in quick enccctsion in one of the car*, and a man reeled to a seat near by. Tb»t gentle nun W W Mr Weldon Price, of Forminctun, and be bad teen shut by Mr. Sam Ihirn, of Watkinevulo. Mrinia. Price and U«vi* were among the nomter going to Mscon, nod on tbe return tacame involved in a q tarrel which ter miireud. in tbe n«e of pwtob. Tbe car •M deowiv pecked, tend Mr. Price wit* eating on a *mall to*, white Mr Uarih was stMudtag m the car dour. Mr. Ptice anew *hc« the find shut »»* fired, and tbea waa shot the mcond time. Bepofs are eon fl ieUng a* to whether be bad a pis tol or not. Aaaouo a* the firing ceaaed, it iccurred to evcryiHMr that the m»u who did Ibe shooting had gtioe. lie tad jumped oil tb« Uain white g>>mg at full tut. Mi- Price waa cared for with all tbe tec deraes* potoilile, and wten tie arrived at Famiagtoo, walked with the aid of two men, to ba u xne Dr*, lltsier and U .jrgood were »um muned, and ma le an exaimtiaiiun of the wound*. Ou* teillrt horn a9k calibre pimol had puand IhruutU the right abouLter, sinking ibe aboul let te*de, and lodging liabiml It la all prob tehty Another struck tba body •bout U.e aevcuib rib on the telt side, ranging downward aod outward. It fauwrd around tbe rib for about four •■nebea, and than curved inward. Thi* wound may or may nut be dangerous. The tadtet passed |uet under tbe »ku> until about four inctes from where it Mitered, and itet, it waat»li*tilly inward Neither bullet was found, althuugb Carefully pr -bed fur. Tbe ilcuri say that with careful naming and atleuttou to dial, Mr. Price will get wall. He waa remiag easily tta* movateg, and bt* nmny friends wtab U ta a speedy rectmny. Mr Horns la in Watkissvilte. svd to oat under a bond fiom Morgan county. A genCemita from Wsiktoaviflo to-day say* Mr Harris WM sto.l in tbe arm, but •aa ban more by tto fall from the train than to tto tatltec Tto eondwue on the C. AH. train ar riving ai 1 o'tbck Mumlay report* Mr. Pneato ooadJtM* aa being very reach im- A rWTTINM M WAPS. IB*. Awe W*h«e steal* WeasnWed Near A taA entuaig eciape oocarrad Satantey Mwtai*, MM eigM «r Mr Ate Hytaw. taring Mar there, teen' ibnt •gewilrWMe aewted Pmr bad sea! ► matte tog wrong aboui hla wifi*, and N*'- tattey alter*»m ta met Ferry along wi'b a frwwd of Ms, a Mr. DaaxL !te at oar* •euhd b» d.atauhy wttb Perry by knock, lag tarn dow*. Althispidal Mr. Boat* I • tritari a keife wry eueerenltaiv, and awatte twe e*iy woeata. aaweral incises ta tebgth. ta ibe tack. Tto wownde of Mr. to toe are wmslitored da Agar xt* ■*wren e* wrr *•* Is *• taesterea b* Ita Wsg.msr* •* *ww*». Ib-wa. Oa . Aegosi Itt After argenseaii toxtay. ttedtaary Jobaeue tarttad that to teed m* jastaetetam I* tto anal terr of nun regarding Ua* prubiltUaxt aietttau.— Ils ttanriure Sens 1 iaied tto returns, and ■teatafvd ito reeel to to tb*l Ftayd bad eoead agaUMte pradriMMnw by a a*q>ority of Ma W. T Tarobel! sad Atoxasdas aod WrigM roymresasiid tto (wna.tmwotoa*. a»<i tto sob preaihitWtoWta Cneasi I tar tto p*wbMU>***** will row •Haws Ito ototom. »»J will go tef ov tbr atopertar swart. They wW out. tow*m. wk far a iw**roiateg «*tav * CWy CVemsti saasre Monday etgtei. 'aad *M fin tta saamret of liqeiw Hr ires*, •ad a to pawtehta that by Ta relay rent*. .Mt aswasto aatw *a» w*: to er**«d. mssrswAvws* we a. aas s am* t Stary ftafi tto <M» sfi Ha*troei to IMW la btasAa Orr»w*. Ort-. Aug. II.—A dtopwiea rrem VaaasMs Brwssh Gtotaattas say* 'Ba* rrodama* Wdtaeghby. wta> toe vwwifi th* AiaSkee SMnrt tar aeaay yvere, a ateret tinea age vwfiand Mote * Giorrer aad tech a teMMMwWbbtommm*. N* wm start lad by a mass twaatrtartee raswn It wm tgp ps*ssM*Nß «T a grew* e*ty. w«u rem* «f sfigb wreetaMrtr*. laMnsta* *<«* toMctass- VtMB ••• Un aaMmnww m to tte th* «Wm* ttor w ooA BBpA. BBAbßtlß* BB Uta awpiuatatote Al taM a Fiaar* Chf Aaaw at an am OMta>*tr eMteteat aaw teatatawiaß* Mmm Dmm ate M>mm Miyta *e ter fltamirr Tte mjw rii m aap *w tta Rwttai atteUMMte BMrt, AMBtatea aamp T»«W»’w>< Ata a • tataa BMatar at tai iMmmb tetekta toM MM ter Wta^-r-<U T A V«m* **•»• ChnrC— * itatea M FatterM. ■tote* cmm*jl Ba. m aaawa tei «Uw aww ta tea Vtaaw* tana Hs *m tawa Bteraar, *. ata te auateMsaaUv. MM— MM pMM. ata. Hr Aahac—y w kaNUpwm MF at t T-* uta ah* ta tea hatawk Ha **• tow M BWawtowa. MA Ma *a* taw totoftet tem tMMte *a ta taa »»wr tateg wta Bi •«*■* talMt Mp—a ap*. ■Mg M ArtMaaat M ÜBA ata fcwa Asm to B.— » ywM* apa Ma B tata ata Mtety. *ta te par Mte ter taM flllirw i tote tata papteta, ata aiaunfey. « ter Ma*- •• *ta.« yawry at pw* wtaatty atoi tewar M* H. f*r* h w • ta toarMterrwtaltat SrtaMWteßlat I towty BBBMWi-s caaateiw A* piitaata tear ta *■*■* Mb te—anl y *L Lmb» AT THE CHURCHES. ATWKNIANN A* THEY •CCCPIKO THE SIHBATH In Listraiag *• Gssi Nermena and Hsaad Adrice. The average Athecian citixen was at church Sunday, however warm and un comfortable it rosy have been, and the churches were well filled with the excep -1 on ut the Presbyterian, where no service* were held ou account of tbe absence of the |»stor. FIRST METHODIST. Rev. W. D. Andeisou preached here ton very large congregation, taking as his text the 19. ii, kOJt. 21st and 22ud verses of tbe 2nd chapter of Kphesiaua. The Apostle dLcoam* tbe conferring upon the Geulites of tbe world all the rights, privilege* and blessings of the Church of God. In tbe declaration of tbe endowment, he combat ted the mieoonception us the Jews, He declar. s tbe Church to be "the household of God.” The gen io* of the thought and expresaxMi declares that uoibint like pri vation* and distiuciion* extol in tbe family, and that as all are united to Christ, *o all are vitally connected with each other. It guarantees precious and stalwart doctrine of tbe brotherhood. TUe Cuurcb to God's reply to the heart-hungering us our race. It give* us tbe cotnlurt and power of sym pathy, built upon the doctrine of tbe apos tles and the ptoptala, lo wiv supreme love to God, and luva l<k« the love of self to our fellow-man. It become* "the habita tion of God.” No man needs a better home tluui that Church in which God dwell*. The cbtet object of a Church to to glorify God, but tta glory ot God to not • tnysuctam. Tto beat of it, r- used in this connection, ta aolf.-scrilkw lor others. AT ureiNKK •HEakT CHURCH. H » H. M. Qullltan preached at Oconee Street Church l;om the 9tb veree of the lltte chapter of Isaiah t ‘'They shall not tort nor destroy tn al! ot my b<dy moun tain, fur tta earth atall be full of tta knowledge of tbe Lord a* tbe waler* cover 'be »ea.” Propbectas of tbe Bible bare been I*l - are being fulfilled and remain to be fulfilled. Tta*ubj>ct us tba prophecy of tta lltb chapter of Isaiah to tbe kingdom of our Lord Johw Christ. If we compare tta vbuich la Ila work to-day, with tta day* us our father*, we must feel that tin prophecy is being coutptelcd, a<>d that we are standing la tta morning of tbe miltec ntai day ; but wtaa we luok around at the progres* of the age tn ita commercial in tor* ta, wi>b oUrer interests in corn par tone, and took a* tto cities of tbe weal. <nd find tto <te»ecrat»ac of the Ssbbalh, with aa rtowa tel ata of amuwm> nt, we queotsv. wiMUlier religion roues wish the sam< powet now aa tn tbe day* of our father* ljui It** IM MSarta wa find Urnte ita ekareii to detag a greateer work tc-day than ever, airce she began her work oa earth Tb » proi'toeey was mad* 1300 year* before Ortob Lrt a* took a mor-cut st the gov erammi <4 Canal, sad lu order to so, It to esnwi*ary ta look al the King. Ctatet 1* a great K ag. Wbcr> He came totolbe world gorernmrnta were dif!treat from tb<we of tbe |re***®< day, and it »u a tow thing to recqyawe Hun a* a coming Ritter. Th*, prewetar »«ftt ou to latrerducv ranoa* In exi* nt* which forcibly ’H**'ratal bto *ub j-ct. aud cowelmted l»y p-*v«Mog an earnret •x'torisituo apon bi* be*rev* mcoMbi cavacn. Rrr T M Harrs jxv«ciw*t an eloquent sad powerful» rmon al ibis church, on the swttJ U o< tta “IGourrecli a.” ta a targe aad lulriiig' ot atotescc Mr. Hsrrto show- B,| b>* wbal we Cal! death rc*Jijf mem>t life to >“>*■ chresitaa. And a* J<ea* died, was betted, aod rvae f-<M the dead, so «n 4 a I of Gud's people at tbe judgment day to weeurreewd fate stvrwal Ma. Thia life is teal Ibe preparatwe for a grander, eutebr, hotter lue tayon 1 tto rreve, at tbe rtgtel Mod of God. sad death to only a trues timer earthly thing*, amt tta mwrecuoa is tta tone when Gad ctan w <h>m our «**T- U> ta ante par tom ta l>ti rwrtr«ti»« ter»m«h our U«4 J«hm Utatat- Mr- Harm waa ißte*. M U> « nk wrapt altauitaa. wad M »u euly lo te wgiMlta ww*. wttk a autawi barn ta tataw- ata iMawce. te ctaata k* dJOtMNW at th a rta«r a*m»T. Hot C- l> Catopta- fwaoclMd tew frost ite taw, ta Mary ata Martb*. Hr itewta toby a «r»a> teal ta Mante'i im|Mr ata •prrt «M k> ta Mcwrta M« apoke ta Mta, « iittUaal ctawoc. ata Um quality »Ma b—U >< *ai etaunta. Hr «*- ptetota t*» d F rwoci tat ww» rte dtrlot tod Ito WtaMß taBMCB. Manta rtaM to total aHrf Ite UMporri. tat Mary ctaaa a bIgMT ata tanar pa: iTTiimo'u Bra J. C. rwtaor. tefap atarnt «ta *.rtor artßtoß bm danaata wttk. ataitemtaimw rrad Be Bttr—B«ta a.IUB- Gatma. Oa, Aa<u« H —AltartHtr- Pur—. a r«M ■*•" Unt twwuty ywn ted. attempted Mrttei to fte «W m tar of Bparkteas A Tta •An te taka tea itfa ww Mate wtU a pockrt kwte TW> BCM. TO BO ito oauaa*. teBCB te oat, ate»«t l«w w 'krw «<»y wrairtw irrtwterjurta* Fr-w a tnota w tta tar wtUt Mto. yow» <w*r—f» twraed ttaa tta ymac ums ted teas ta twapteta. pteytte a terp far w. taM. ata ta<Btota« twta te tad Ite tarp o*te. atal ■nt amtMrra to w PBtns. to ts te 11 1 f ha«e« tn pwr is- MBta, tetawr. te rrw tta kate. ata te ten totortamaM ewta te eaaw MM atate< Ml JU F«to a pwlteaw «te si Mb after IM etKumaw. I tars ta toe uwtai OBB&uoa OM*ta M-rwaw Jte cuaar B waMgsta fat tte act. ata tai tent y ata fnasfa an ala taw te owißit far tai rateßiar Msuw arfta* Barata Atwwta. Gw. *•••* It-tte Anp—u Oytea uptate. • MBfßtfawta kurtaoy tekta- wa* aMMta MMBtaf fasroyta by A” te-tay Tta Art dtoß* , *tata‘ —**l ** * »• tetawppta b, tai d -ate Tta tonrtmo—aiw r—m b ww M totodfo»a»MM A> tte ctatawa wm f<mb out m»ty TuoMu wtfwteßMib» fattak «»• tar* NUMBER 33 TUE CODE OF HONOR. h r**d t» Settle the Dfflrslty Between Messrs C*lli*aa and WHUsasea. Tbe difficulty between Mr John D. Williamson, of Rome, and Mr. Patrick Calhoun, of Atlanta, was settled honorably Saturday a la code duello. Mr. Calboon, at a meeting of tbe Olive bill con - mittee, said that Mi. Williamson had tried to unload bis road on tbe cen tral. This Mr. Williamson declared to be unqualifiedly false. And tbe end was a duel in Alalmma. Mr. Calhoun bad as bls second, Capt. Henry Jackson, of Atlanta, aud Mr. Wil liamson took Mr. Jack King, of Rome, as bis. They left Atlanta very quietly, and soon reached Alabama, where they found things a little warmer tbau in Georgia. Telegrams had been sent to tbe Governors of Tennessee and Alabama, to stop Ute duel and the police were ou the lookout for the duelists. Al Anniston they came near being run io, and several times were putsued by Sheriff* aud their posses. Abotl dark, however, they found a duelling ground near the Georgia line, and here they meas ured off twelve paces, and placed tbe men in position. "Are you ready, gentlemen f” said Mr. King. ’'Yes,” came tbe answer. “Then Fire." Six shots rang out in rapid suc cession, five from Mr. Wtlli*m*ous pistol, and one from Mr. Cxlhouu'*. Then Mi. Calhoun, having foty balls remaining in bto pistol, demanded a re traction of Mr. Wiihamton. Mr. Williamson replied that when Mr. Calhoun said be had no per* >nai reference to biot, then be would a r«trac>. Mr. Cal houn repeated hi* demand lor an apology, and ** many lime* did Mt. Wiiliamauu ref um. “Will you withdraw!" again asked Mr. Calhoun. “I bold four ball*." Mr. WtUiamaon replied with firmness: ”1 am ready for yuu to fire. Tuuu we will load and fire again.” An intomip'iou came in here, and the seconds juggled with each other. Then Mr. Calhoun said: "Io my remarks before tbe legtolatire committee, Mr. Williamson, personally, did not enter my mind.” And that ended tbe matter. Mr. Cal houn fired the remaining *teo<a into tbe elr, aitook hand* with Mr. Williamson, and the firet duel fight between Georgians ta the test eighteen year* was ended. Alalmma'* chief executive used every exertion to prevent the duel la bis slate. He telegraphed tu every county ta tbe state, and yesterday morning when bo as certained that bto officer* bod been eluded, *ad that tta fight t<x»k place near the •tale line be was angry- Gmikmet. abo were vj Mordgomery «mMsr a<»d *Mr> ftaStori Jk«- lanta U*l night, say that Governor tfeay Mjr« be Will have ■■fficrv* erul for ell par ties interested m tto affair, aud ass that the law is vindMaled. Just wbat wIU be doos remains to be *»«m. Mr. Calhoun (Nwoed the day at bto bom*-, aud will rema n in Atlanta foe some lime. Capt. Jackson ha* ao idea of going away, and if Governor they want* them be Wil bare no trouble tn arcnrlng them. PvwMvttow r*e* f.lgliißlaa Tbe fatal lightning stroke to ao fnqumt ‘bto •**••» that person* much exposed tn thunder storm* »bouhl take ell known pr*~ < *uttaea against It In a *c«c<itlfic paper reerwtiy rood before tto Royal Meteorolog ical teetery, Mr G J. ttymon*. F. R M. tto Engluli metsorotogta, presented a large in a** of lmp><tanf data on tbe pbe uomenaof tbandee *triema < >rdin<Fily i ipotd to a thunder .tacm five to tta hrarcst •hi ltrr to escape wetting Mr. Symons show* that “M a otaa to tteoroogkly wet ft W ImpoesiMe for lightning to kilt bus.” He refer* to a re taerkabte proof of tbi* fact Tbe groat «ctentlfic torturer. Faraday, once demon •iratad to bn mtdteece at the R -yal tasU te’toe that with ail th* powerful etoctica! .pparatp* st bto dtepoaai tt W*v Impotalbte for bte* to kill a rat whose met had tern •atersted with water. It would be well, tte***«a*v for say person la a sever* Ikue der norm and liata* to a tigtelntag etrota to allow biseeelf to to drveetad with rale al tea earheel momret poedbte. aud ta •to absence of euffictem ramfsll to sear btmerif of any mtae m«*a« al bend io wet toe OUMT apparel —New York Herald. Ttektoatte* m wAiwtn. atarwee MrtooWrM. M AUeaae, Cel M teaaOß. H-t-boo Boßarttod vm cal lo doatb ifatMtep ta a Bitotdioß des la Man*.— Tte bmm «ta> dtd tte cwtitag *ai Im* Lowatottai, aaotter pamUar. Ttey te cbmm aagry al each otter to a cameo/ puter. ata Hobßtfatd cai**4 Lowesttal Tkß aatofa Lowoßtkto aaad. ata J* weat out ata trwd to borrow a pwot to kill Ma wMA. HedidaToßMMßd MttaKata easM ■w with aa open te>»*e ia ba p>iefce<.— BAetfaM agon coned tea. ata threw t ptooa of fwratter. al teat Tte two ttas cliaoted. ata Loveettai g«* te wmm fatay *>«k w tb taa kaife, drtrtap M <h foetly tbrnufti tte tear of iJocarfaid'i twit, kifaaf taaa tawtaatly. MVBBBBar* av a traaa Kmoomv. Ga.. kec««t 11—A trrrlMe -iijpitj Mpprrta tatwwra ata* ata taa <> ctara taM at Omeai, a aotal Ma ttoo fa WBtai ttaw taw Edward Harm, of ttai piaea, a yowag bm twwty-m yaam of agr- want'd atakdtedky Wdi M»n. • Th* csaer *f tte tnwbte raianiiluUMil <*c tart WWW ,-AUto Hanw »ta tta oegrv. A pauM of aM* art out tenona* tte wood! the wwvtag to march of tte mar-' <fc*w. He to tteeght to te tta ew a amstato oewtooku- KmgMoa. Tte enroear tetag tora tte >aq«Mßl wrn Mta ttea aftentooe by Ewpiir* Letoy Boroegh. U wwi «« teta w.th WJJ Mays if te to caught. Aa tte Faß ummUM .pprmrl , tte petal of toeaMMaa beta atmeger. Tte bright crap proepeeii tea cWMoragad al’, ata a ■towM raeccMM to tetotaeaa CMclaa to ■ mfi tßßtly apeui •«• ATHENS CHRONICLE SUBSCRIPTION SI.OO PER V ADVANCE •KDVERTTSf?TO RATES REASONABLE A XN IKK FAHM. Preeeaa er .Ua»»i»ci«rr Explained. A new industry, or an old one newly revived, is being carried ou in Cherokee county. Nothing more or less than a snake manufactory. Mr. H. H. McKntyre gave impetus to the industry by re-introducing the modus op erand! in tbe presence of a Cherokee Ad vance reporter. Tbe newspaper man told in his paper bow to make snakes, and aa tbe paper to read in every family in tbe county, there is snake manufacturing going on on every farm iu Cherokee. Some day* ago Mr. McEntyre's children threw several horse hairs in au eddy place in the branch, and afterwards put them in cons partially filled wnth water, where they remained a few days. On pouring them out, it was found that the horse hairs ot a few day* before were perfectly formed, wriggling makes. They would squirm around on the ground, anxious, it would appear, to got away from ’.heir captors, but seemed con fined by some invisible power to the spot where they were thrown. Tbe snakes were ugly creatures. They had a keen, tapering tail, were larger around the body than elsewhere and a kind of a knot supplied tbo head. There to even the suggestion of a mouth and eyre iu the knot that forms the head, and every action of the snake to posMMted by the luauufseturod article. They are about as large around the body as a pencil and when epread out ppon a table will wriggle around and »lide off. The story seem* incredolou*, but it la vouched for by tbe paper quoted. Al the bret, you will find on cli.je exam ination, that tbe horse hair resembles a tny tnake, both in form and action. Be ing steeped in water, It becouis* swollen in the middle, t*|MTiog at tbe ends, aud become* apparently aalumU-d. You cau Bud tIM-ee raakes everywhere in Cherokee county now. One gentle man baa a big braueb full of them—in all stage* of growth. They are slimy, ugly and horrible suggestive affair*. THIXKUHOII t»MA*». A Chwrcte Argan**** Wtelah Mart • Pa* tai *•*!•*- MriJuctOKViu.g, Ga. August ».—Tb* report today tram tto bailie of Welker chapel, seems to Indicate that the report* nf yesterday were a little suppressed. Thoen reported showed that there bad been a fisticuff, terminating iu tbe shoot ing of one deacon by another, while to day's investigation shows that tbe entire membership of lb* church Ware engaged in U>* row, that several negroes ware beat up exmnderabty. Henry Samples, tba negro tballwaa shot, died last aUht. *Sre tavcutigaWoa of tba cornoer** jury rev •ultad in a verdict of voluntary man slaughter sgataet Uus Beed. Tto imptomewis wf war were prodnoad before the coroner's jury this morning, and d*»gerou*-!uuklng wea|x»n« they were.— They consisted of everything that would raise a knot on a negro'* head—fence rails, wagon *pokas, tracc-cbalne, buggy whips, etc.,—and tbe evidence showed that they were handled by tbe congregation with wonderful effect. Bite-iff Ennis arreated sight more nf tbe belligerents tbi* evening, and lodged them In jail here, Tbe res cause of the uproar to yet a mystery. Home say that a woman to at tbe bottom of M, while othara claim that it grew oat of a cuurcb argument over regeneration. a littli’komanck. That was a pretty little romance at Oaraberland Island tbi* summer. It read* like the exquisite little “iu ternalional episode," which created such a sensation a few years ago in the literary world. About the middle of July, a young lady quite well known in Georgia, •pent two weeks at Buckley's hotel. She was of graceful form, beautiful countenance, aod bad hair and eyea m black m night- She wm a fare write with all who knew her, except* log, possibly, one gentleman. This possible exception wm a young pby sician, rich intellectual aud hand some. Ils didn't dislike tbe young lady, but he thought her “too you ng aud frivolous." He Mid ao to a friend. A few <iaya after lbw coo vena lion with iiii friend, be waa in the aurf. Inaume way unknown to him, the llUle finger of bla right hand re ceived a palofal wound, cauaiog the blood to flow copiooely. He left the aurf and alerted toward the bath house intending to give his finger the necessary attention. On the beach, be net the young indy with some friends. “Why, doctor,” she said, “you bare hurt your finger! Let me see it" He held up the wounded mean* tier. Before be could discover what abe was going to do, she tore a strip from her handkerchief, caught the finger in ber delicate bands, and, in a fitfy, bad it skilfnliy dressed. The young physician was astonished. “Where did yon learn to do tbatF* be naked. “Oh," she replied, “when 1 was in school I studied physiology aad learned bow to treat wounds and braise*." Then aba atniied, bowed aad walked away. It goes without saying that the . young physician fell io love with the girl whom he hta thought “too young and frivolou*.” Seizing a favorable opportunity one night, be told her of bis love and asked her to marry him. bid she consent? Weil, bardly. “I thank you, doc tor," ibe replied, “but I barn al ready agreed to form a partnersblp with aa Atlanta physician, whose opinion of women that bare studied ph viioiagy te a* high ns yownt"—> Augusta Chronicle.