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The Athens Chronicle. Ceuiwtad every riaterd*, Mrtkiej. •’» Wlir Per >«r, iarariaMj la Mvaaaa. THK I.AM<;KNT CITY < !•*« I LA* IOW. I.ABI.FJTT (XM'NTY CI ■<(.’- ATKIN AWI> TIIF LAMI.KMT UKM. F.HAL Ciacl’f.ATlON. Th* tart Adrertwing N*diem la Perth-Beet •eargio. C.restate* r« neertf no* f.enAred evrantta* la Ororgla., ead ia ***** dig****! rHate* Adverllrewreal* al Neaeawabtr Kata. iteterntrttotbrC’bmirl*. koilh.ChrMkl. B. r*. now*. j. n *t»m*. w a rrtniwnr STONE & CHRISTY PUBLISHERS. takrKl at U.» pen «&« *t A Uwe*. Ge., for t rtnuaiaawMi Urnagti lb* »ni UHtstd <l*m Addreoe all eeo>o>a*teaueo* U TBK ITBO« fBOTICLK Dr W. 11. Felton ba* Uwllnod Io obey the laMrvctw.oa of Um Bartow County AU.aoca la to vol Ing again*! a\ll or appropnauoM for higher odocaltoo. I to piwre bitneaif aa unqualifiedly oppuenl to “obeying toatraethiM, the rfcci of which will be to regal f the farming <J*re olUaorgto to Mliteracy, tonorsoce sod poetoty " Guv. fieey. of Alabama, m dcVrmlood to bav« the dneßleto, and haa made apple ea’ioa to (lor. Gordre for their eiirMu ttow Gov. Gordon will give iboo* np, and Mraart Calboaa and William*** will hove to face aa Alabama tribunal to ana aar to the charge of dualling, Tte Wraag Trtttoag. •awday*b Bane fa the Atlanta OmtMu than ouatatood a piaea from “The Tw>> aboeld he read by evary Il rvprewret* a yeana boy of to-fay, end the treeli lag ba gala fnea ha lev,-hooka lie th taaabt to regard hie feltora ra rwbria and revutottoearta, to praise lb* Ouaureto of Mm North, to gtve no credit to the Mouttaen lender*, ead io behove all the battle* foagbl were Federal Oetnrta The father tank Um aoa froan ariml, and toe antote gone oa to glee hte n norma. Now. wwfaafa dtofaa to revive aoruoMbam, tort every Bmiibenter ebouM mo tod to* anw la toegbi to regard toe ttowtMrn pore pto la tbtor Imo NgbL Governor Jeba B- Ib ml bora abivfary, newer eeid a tmer tbtog la hla Me tooa at (’Mat*eq** ta an edd'era to the Otofederato Veteran*. 110 aohod for a bay taught to regard bio falban aa traitor* and aabote. and that bay would be M* Bl ooiy to bread dtanard In a tar wbo bread Um Mario* bin fetter* emdd b»4.1 hrt hood up, and tauh th* world aqperaQ to lb* fan*, sad boa awt *■ Mean to the L’etvurwiy a itoto***. Why la toe wurtl wad Akoamtor 11. >t*pbe*i toetory, fair and MapertM an H K aid. to ba oappuMttod by a book fram a Nuri tom pool We wdl oev.r iiaoiai ta anytbtog a torh will tomb tto yia*g powpto *4 tola toad that took fol tore wwe rebate, and took tredMawn totem Iteoaeataa wto aeeer bo agiteted agein. bat “m a etuwnir, o btebaoy. bee dead are hani iieiil," HUNOVU FNumuinuN. la MflVnßKdbat Murray a ate •Mode, iMnpdatnr Hyraea irtod bta band yootenlay at ebfotviag the Uti'ltjf ehwlag ontlaaa« On teat Brday be called the ehfdniaa before btao. aettored bbeao In neo tn H that the town were rignfoctely eaforead, •ad eat tterwa in await reealto Ho dida't gab aoaay, and wbal be got Wore ant taoeh to hie table la brief, the la* waa bruhea atacb aa ahead, with aa »«wa portion of bypoeetey. bteMdiiaail. eaenhiag. I,tag. an«l cteeauag tbrvwa la. It wvald teeeaoy tn write leatarea •a the e«ito of inwtoperaave aad the •la of babbatb breaking But Ibo •daday drinking geeeclea ie New York city aaa tee oaataoed ep la a vary tow plala wwrda The eateUng law to to* ewatolaed by wateite aew UoMtnt, aad wnlii It to lb will net Ini f Ttee ateoMw we tad to the New York Nan. Aa aditortal of toto bind to a paper as toe aappnaed eir ee lai Ina aad lataeaea it awete a paper aa toe Naa. will aaetaiely prwea a eafprtae to »aay as Ito toad rm We dn aat know wbat edtot toto ••tewb* will team apua toe raedere at blue ebowt. teat it teaght to rartoil bath lataeaee aad hto ted nweKgh Im any ynsrata to •—regs pen* si to v Mm asy law, tewever ebai* sines ttau to* Might to to Um •*!«— Bel tom to • great New Yet* paqw ta a *mw Ito vtotaiurn «4 «•• *f Um Iwm town M«M>i Tto Mm. IS to ctotowf Um tor rns— ted gaaMiag Ante ia M«* Teak to Um AtotoUi ’ VMWm msU—l l» N«* Y«e* a>*M to by ito X. to ito ami «to A ton bto*. Fwtote mutol to MUlliy is a tod ta. tod U» *4l*m nf Um tea. mot* to tto«wd bUKteU tto mt«« way to* mnA a toC* toil to tto MtwAnUagsfuw Ms—i at to* agtoaa* merttar, aa to* aa— gvaaad. pi tax mU*Mt d*to «hM aatoaia il tt*r* I* (—«g%a to «*—*L—• tow tto cry Um patax wau—al totetoto to—Ubs sab—eai«/ Um rr***MUto la* Ttoa to Um tn* awftoto* per ah is we s «*it— brig by to* Sax tto aext U>tag •»« to toatyatoh*' r*MM aad gaaabfeag to** «<— to toto to— toe aaton toil *f toe la* t» to etoy Use sh*m lyp* «f b— toad Ums* toll a* apydaad to* vfaAutoa «f Ito toa. to toatoa p ***** y— ap— Tw—y-««• —to* —« m*hmi* «m earn—-—r* «■• •*•*> * ***a i***<| In ■■toMto attto*!*** MSI Atom to*— Tta rite. to— at—a and Ma •MtadmeM**—to—«— ttotom to** «• «* wta to a* •—t «m*i» toad to*— *» ditto- * —* • t -t- ■■ THEY NEVER t nvtv muMia th it nmaa. A lonliy Irtord Mor4 Io Brltere, na4 let ■othlag Kot IU Troth. The other doy a Cuaoxicui reporter hnppeood to at the etore o< E. J Baiith A Co., and found Mr. George bucaa and a ctcret farmer of Uite county, Mr. Hbackl* - fcnd, engaged ia cnorerMUmn, the topic being long lilt. “I com. of a race," Mid Mr. Shackleford, “that never die—they Juat live on. 1 have now an ancle living in tbia county, Mr. Wajh, who te eighty odd yean old. Ha W aa bale and In-rriy a man «a you would wont to eee. Ilia weight ie about one hun dred and tilly [MUiHIt, and tie « a belter mao to-day than aunt of the yaang fennero of Ute oectKin." “Oh. well," Mid the leporler, “that io eothmg. There are a number of mm who reach that ago and retain their otrength." •'Don't In in a burry now,** ana we red Mr. ItencaMord; “lot me flnteb my tc cuuut of the famJy. Tbte mau 1 am epe*h ing of te but a young man yet Hw father lived to reach the age of uoc hundred and ttam year*." “Ou, weM now, that will eurter do," ao eweied the writer. “Well, ,oe J tut told on until 1 get through," tenpooded Mr. Kbackcifrxd. "Aa Iwm My mg. be died al Um age of one hamired amt three yearn—cumparw lively a young man, au far m that te «MU corned. Yue ace when bo waa amety mven y aid, ha wm pkmgbiag ot>o day, when a mute ran away and hiefod him on the Hugh, and ho never rwowmJ frmo tho illrcu. "Ute father »*• more (onuoate. and euahl tenufy to Um fact that old Nurlh (teruhlM Waa Ike tmlthirot Hmie m the l'»ia The Waite ail cuom from llw «Jd Tar Hui IHale, and Houk It a lbw Bmte In Ito Unine. Mel aa I waa gotog loMy, lbw graad-lMbao us um Mr. Walia now nvmg near AUmhm wm the <4dwet us Uw to Me wm aa yunag al Um age at one iHMutewd and three, wo wal of you boyo at leeuty Unnank l m lbw y<« the loot Use. No fate in torn with a beaa- Ulol fuweg girl of Wveiy and, m he w w rwh aad very <44, obo thought oho would marry blot and teberil bu proparvy. It «M a grand weddmg, 1 toil you. Ito and KywmvJ<4aod m w«d-<* W*U, Ibe, lived happily, aad two boya aad a girl come to gtaddee the toerto es the young o»mh«r and agod lather "It waa •« aOMual oigbl to om the <4d UMH M the ago at W hundred aad thirty tduwgnmg Mr the Beid But bo wm taken an a whoa m ate <me humirad aed thirty- . etgtelh year, end bead but a few eaueUM * “WoN, goeiteWM," to Mid, “I mua* ba gurag Met I enoM of a rm* that newer ' Ute ibay jam wear eat. * towto. toil *ll4 tin IMMT Bea twoi Wive aad Mm T larry taaM *■ hot hook tart eibeoo' U«ee Ttee oim tlanll ear boo toon a btneet- ' loon owe n> tar, end emahar oacouaier t*. iween tbe two geuitaawu dum mt apynar at ah portent, w Art UNO of oUJieMOMeI. bcweewi mow Md imo* otguad. N». «•••• w UM rtja end wife r town wvwW’teayir'He ggp •tote* bnonv rvewvthy amt at >*e t ta a pnatp ' Wtlk Mr Oliva. Berrnny 4M MOcpaah Mr ttetew appeare to te ahte m tab* rata at binualt, bort dem no* tala ateui ita nilb M« Uantt eampt wMk hte UNO* MrtMurte ffteeda to the* bo myo i«m there wdl te an noiww ttewbte, aad in tee gaewreelMOM to }eoutan ten odwdwrt and okye “I Aid refwoe to obako bamte with 1 teaeil. and I <Md H tewuoea U tea abwm <4 aw." Mr OUwr. no WeM m Mr Ueetr. <t»wwe that any omtow taaww poo nd hoOweaa thnm Utaaw Un lyaarwd Moe aeeteeg. Mr. Uanw iteha beefy <d ike adter. end ta the Kimtahl «w atobt ente. "I hove no idae Where thei dnirthial eotoleaird Ifoere***. ■ ■ enuwa. I newer Mtewded my bend tew arm B< OUee, tee on wo wree el teota tea or : »teM atepe opart, ttee i rtoonmitaa wteon bee been idtetod. teeweeeo. ddl tate pteoa' -Atteeta Ctaortnutoia Mr Augwwee Dug. -4 Dmrea, wte* ta» r earn *x«eiM»v»fy aJvoeiiomg fee aw 4», '■ baa boa* seated He wue utMrwd •• Fn fa* *wa*faa tu ■•*> K*a Brtaee. a be*te *ww Whfow. us M yeaaa Ml lAf te fa, aad te •«**• fifaujßrt Tba Boom lAmmb BaaNk Ga>. Aaauai is —Tbe may •■•** | «B ** teaaafa aad paoawd ua wWaiiii foteMag he IM Itegww Wefaa The teeeaae wee Saad at fit fa* Ttew apt tern beta a* ■ (Be wa*4*w*ke aad HUM teeWßßa Itert** raaaSartma wore e*te*awL lamertteewa y«i be• ma* art wee •«» So egHMd. ****>! •■**•. klteato <w*e awry eaa* heouag a rtee tetv*» im wfatee sad Mmm TviMXay . h wee aemf *• um Mio* aw * raaiiteW tee She be rate < at Mwm* ■eea aed Lew** *■> iw»«* wnail bw*w * vfa*y *N Lywu* ewd *aa4*eu***a. The* •wareead tew wsm oa*a*M. aad tfoy •■*- *reee*ed ere wad faced aM Bretatiu —. 1 •** *•* •** a—a— - t U tap*—d I— tto 111 l*M< t— IKK*— I —a to m— a— by. art a to—d ate a tea —a Hta toe* •*—i —mm toe. sad aiJMemd to# **Ner, atnad *ai w to* *h TWy to nami —*a—**m a— a—a Tto taraa* ——* —a* I to***—i• at be— m*y aa* to die I been to*a*a**e I* tto* •*»* —to tea* a— s— .1 t—* «*W ***■»■ to* —a to— »• *"’*■' ■•» to* *— » | *to *m* at aaartort y#. a*** ata**—* •—rtnital M a* p*a *• mite* wa*». b— te j •**. «**• *mm •**•-»» b— y— to— • st artoe a— «*— ! *to* a— m—w Y«* *—i »to —a—l totoM tto—to* a— **Mk *— ta— *1 **te*l —* •*—. * art «*• «MMte* ta**M ■*—i to At —towatoM— Ay**b toto* V—T ****** —to art ——y to ***• art s»m <— Ybr—a | m— •* —to —Tb* a** a— - *— « —*». a*d I* X* a—i n—— i «■ toaatot— ’• <•— «tat**. Tta* to— tea mi * to—* tai <— to—te to—a t—a **<. tit i—< IS— tte f—• 1 ta—** Mm— <>.*.—» <be*a a— al • to—*—, art y— ■•• * «*— Pt—, to te nay *M— Il I to **i****taat a* tta* *at*ato atattaaaaaM*. * t* to*a*a* *to*a Ml ***** I— P—*« «* Jtato C*a••— *<M For the Chronicle. TOOK <<»I»E *r HOWII. The Wetale IWrn to he Perfenu Noble ggieodooto More than eighteen hundred yean ago the Sermon on the Mount war given to the world. The principleo underlying tlie ut teraacdo of thio niaater-p'iece of window are ouch that, if univenrtUy ad <pted, would bring peace on earth, and convert the Mme well-oigb into a paradioe. ilo brautiet, ita outiiimitiea and ita depth of wiadotn have been enlarged upon fix cen ttlriia, and yet a* much ar there baa been made maulteat, there io doubtleM very much more to be revealed. It ta a and | etale of affaire when our leacing men, ‘ men ol Uw bigbcct intelligence, men who , aeck to lead and repreecnl the p«opk-, men i wlm> aapire to mould public opinion, and who claim to be brave enough to fill a i good ooldter'o place io life’o great battle, ' hxget the Sermon on the Mount atet lie Author, wtro ia aten the Author of their I being, end aj.peal to the “Code of Honor," ao-caikd, lor a vmdicaUJA. A vmdichiKiu indeed! In the recent duel between Mr. Calhoun aad Mr. Wdnamauu, auppoae each bad kii.ui lb« other, or oue bad a.bed the oth er, who would bare t*n vuulrcaiod and bows If way Ito bad been Void, how i would bAxalaaod under lb« Code have tnad< it mauihut f Wh jcm tell t The 8 rtn.« on the Mount a founded on love—tuuuded ta wmdoru. it teacurt taat wo ream out evil, U»at w« love eae unea, ibal we pray for them inat donplVv lutey uw u*. A grcul many prelimiaanea us the recent duet were writ ten up in the Cououiubou. Did tho firttoipula or Uw aMXMMto pray 1 Why dtd not Urutl.y and Hwrtelt report pray via f 1 t*ca<>n there ware Mrue U» report. The ante, M we uuderatand i', te foua<i ed OU pr*j«. Frida abut Mat out «M Ca iman It d.taivued N«buibadata<r, aad i drove bua to ibe toida to ate gram like an ■•». it lard Aatuu low in itewlit. il woniu deiteoM WO Amnghly. 11 M wiUMd and devduh. God a lace m agaluM uw proud.' Tte wwa us Georgia -n.aan dwell ng a crime, and Very prupwiy no. There w tro eaheputm Tteae ought te te mmm. Mt ten a man‘a buuor and goml name are aMMkd he may large! bN duly to Um cor p-ralamo te rvtwemnla. Ho may target the lotwe ataeed wf him Ha may lurget tea wife and ctebUeu. and muse. be may forget the digorty us ibe atwe us hto coun try. end urura a.di bo may fiwgel Uw <aoa us Uw God that mode bun, and wbe» ho haa itewv an, we tail to wo wherein gran daut and ootaltey ut character appear, bo maitet WIMH enw W Jone. Tbe Banner note i “ Woe there ever a <t a a dec aacrttaw made of *ll that man tande .tear and aacnd than Umt of i'ai Ca.biuia wteu Mr pamnod tote dimand iw a retracihw to Mr * i-iiuim and spun a ref Haa , detouwlucd te umn< tear ua Uw tedd us butof. that tba Very Ua, us bh male bora arumpled Io m.ke dwtouarw abte * We cm answer that t,u»eUon by M>ia<: Yrn. there Met lawn tteK>Mh.de ut j«M as gtaani a«u>te*a a*ad». aad teuo us GnoMaJo giawter m.«*. Tb» itortei mete u> maintain Ma awu tenor. ■» matter wtet he uemßcon wiy •* **l IkMlimW •>/ b'W ACttoNB. !!• ; ***•o l.rr wu*t. bte -itaiuur <rt O<*A Th. ■ te l "*! etow ee mm* wm- p»'iterta an ark of I •raw. 4v«' ■temaJ lf>wa the pmw us Iter aci ; Ila ' IRMfißule by g I n<i**id>rauea at Uud* gfo>y, maaeu • ear [ rdfa. * OMapwi*** w.tb wae*. all ta* deed* <4 iteuMta* aa mca, fail mtu utter ■ taatgedteaae*. Wo ■<« •>wry tbat is*** are Abets. Bn*ry j teat that UMW WM de v**nea* Iu Itatf ; euuwuy** taw*, ead a*M*o» v*« ta tbe taw* I of Gwd, whw d.p Um tie***** us M » i <b* lace. c*a be wrtetea up * grand atyte. Dket lhe* MM aad tewkaa «apte»* cm 'fa leaded *■ Um rtaa Ba Mt deckread. ! tbu*4 mm* Meead. *mmmv>* t* a»an Mell be taegad. lfa*w m ***Wp4 tauenre Jeede, e»d te ntoeetert loew** loaliteie—, ' *ad i*ap e * ****** oa tetawarts A D m ** iqi • ••»••» w*a jure. t. oatta* * tie*4 bed* BMea *•*■* a t.!<*<***** iltWM* ■re foae Tempi* U-*v*a. <4 |L*» j Med youitaj. da* a tl u***. { ead tee Jeate aat a gi m* eww tbe m>*m I *t*t*aaeay Mr- Grevoe •*» u* oimo* i*4 ■**. A C tt w*u . ad Utw etty, eeaf bes OMoy ireado wtet regret * teem at . ter tteota To IM heewaret budbead ead teito* j ) rereeiua. we oatoad oar Mart sot eyre j !**•«*. «ed lua.o tea* w«b baa * bte i ted* at offirewa «e* tM ayoepatbtea of leM UreeuMUM WM edmtee m ab* ead ■ aremirtitea* faareatad. Who* p**pte*. j tag q■ mi i I■ i grew* l g t*e*iiil*** tar *** I tat**, ead aa**aoua queno* w*«o •» ••oogma trwa* ead te*a**ewa eeere tbw* "•*• bd» tte reuar *4 Arte Toregd* tfteoeeo. | taea breed WM aw poa tert WteedM to | toe towvuto <4 te"«o aad baraeoey Ttaa •*•“• led* breedy ague bte, fa ’ tare fa So pvwwaee fa far, •tel wscm* te lar «art ibe tartae* es ta* aedat Ufa. ead he wtere bo cteeteted I tte rwa too* ■< a bren-e <tee«lre* Tte eterewtai foee* ta H**w ma* be | oteat aww, «*d tte gvwde vm** HkM «*re rao* Uwrtgb te* reeretare • booted. M • Ureore ww* bereeed bye 4 wte bte* boe. aad teeere e tare as trtowde te •fa.aaM fated * Mfa U* to* —» -a—te« b—< »—to btotartt «* «te ■— ■*** ttet *h« tatta. m—net y*a*x. * M »a*i atftecM* a* j to— tor to*rt a** p—. art toite a* • —I'M tetai tar ba rrniant a—rt. t*« - T** **-*" ***** '** •** ** 4 - •* ' Aitoart Uta. Aav— It -Mr toato W Sa-tto— toe* —to a—ay «a * •»* «f . to*—. art *H*tta< *i**ito* F.« a*—a* <tor» v* aa* —.me. 4. teaya— toatato. tort ■to to—a. to** b* 1 «w •» —• i».y*i.aa «m prt* * abrtetort art pay i>m y—M a—, a MMttato rs *h* dtaa UN* cMtoaaatrt h— tto A—y «i )to* art »b* —b« ’ tiiMto *y to* «ato* «* • to* *«m* H* ba* • totor tort law tn* cbitto— B* •42 bettoM* a* Mtl *da«*t.to t*aaaa*« A fMU—•• teto Btoaae* «*to*ry I* i I ii* 11 * w—*** —tort *> lbw Ke J F h t aito k M r*tato< iniini tv* a— — art «*—• tat to— tat *■**■«• , n* Mr*at* a— Map** b*** t Hbtotatadtaf *Wto iLrrt —-_. sawwwu WrtT ttnrvrti. MM— Ai tom to* b— tai MM aw* te ***** —•—. tat • itay b— .—y tea* Mto art Mto map *—* mb* | y—p n—bii •**• total ■ *MtoniM a* p— ton* ta*y ah | a*— tt tto —, Tta tat* to*— a* ; tta— a* a— a* to*y tea— m- • b**a**' m l-ir*Mbta** M*yMd*l Letter Frew Mr Calp. Dear Chbobkjle:—Can you tell why those who are infiiiela, skeptics or atheists do not wish lheir wives or children to imbilte their opinions? Now, I think they are not happy thqjnsclves, and wish their friends to have a faith that wHT make them happy. If a man dis sipates he don’t wish his friends U> follow his example, for he knows ii will bring misery Abner or later. Now. I do not say those infidels, skept'es or atheists are naturally worse than others, “we are all the children of wrath, even as others.” Tbe trouble with them is, their religious training bu been wrong. The doctrines inculcated by infidels, Ac., is in |>erfecl keeping wivb the carnal mind, and it imbibes it until tbe impremtion'is almost indellible, then il io Lard to efface or eradicate from the esemory. Perhaps it is all right, for if ail are doing right we should have nothing to do. We read that “Jesus Christ was man ifested to destroy the works of tbe devil, and 1 believe it is tbe indis pensable duty of every adopted child of God to Leip destroy the works of the devil, L e. u> help suppress every species of vice that we eee going on in tbe world, for if we don’t do it it looks as if we wink at sin. Chris tian friends, we strive harder, 1 fear, fur the things that perish, than for the imperishable |oys in those bright, blissful climes, beyond those spark ling gems which aturw them selves atiuve uur unhallowed beads evte’y delfr night. 1 am satisfied that the principal reason of our failure in our attempt to convert orevangcliae tin tiers here among us is, because ee do not live right uurselvea. We bide our light under a bushel, and it is a serious drawback. Now while 1 should be Highly pleased to toe every sinner with whom 1 am acquainted, truly cun verted, regenerated and in tbe church, I bad rather they would not Join unul they are satisfied they can bold out to toe end, rather they bad Uiotr fill of sin before they joto tbe ehuich, for If they Lave not drank to tbe bluer dregs they rre so apt, “like toe dog, to turn again to their own vomit, or like the sow, to wal lowing ta the mire.” After 1 Jolnetl th* ebureh In I Ml, I lived twelve years a very exem plary life, but after I withdrew from tbe church 1 became i sure leas, ta d i Hereto t, and finally skcpikal Feeltag that 1 had no church re atrwista I drifterl and began to allow toy t» mprr 10 role. Bed before 1 ka«w i profane surds would te»-.ape toy pw>i atfll him, -i u« |* tateAwH' laid h«H.I of t»e, and that was m far as 1 «v»r gwa No wm ia Aueoe •ver aulu me a drink ol tatoxlcanto, nor Old I aver see a game of cards played only ala distance when I ran on the l»oys where play tag. I wm under tba iask ail toe lime How 1 endured il I doe‘l kaow. From lbs lime I joined Um eburuli to the preaeul boar the worst etas I committed wm allowing my temper te vauav me to say bad words al limes, aad fight a it Uta wbea fors bearauce ceased to be a virtue, for ail of which 1 sufiervd anguish very uftea, and seriously rvgrvt today W toea any «ee taels that God Um etaeased him or her. they sbowld live very circumspect. Tbe aligbi eM devuMtam fru«a toe path of rwete lade Um a vsry bed efiecl oa Um minds us sisaors. Thea id us do ah •* cm to ewaviace siaaer* toai Iboew tea diviae reality la religion. Imw aouso taea when they are sk B. te be very n Uglova, and after they gel well. U*e, wdl attend ctofirvb a taw ttasea, tboa we louoe sight at Uhmw waul they gel a»cb •gata. Now. Ido au* regard tonse m very reoabta Cbitauaaa, far they go to ebsreb wUm a*4 abte, aad whea Ibey g«< abto they qotu Those msy get to Hserea. bet they ewr ta« sly are »«* m teeppy here m they might ba, if they wowid ateewd reg wlariy ail Ute umm. Buaee poopte s(>pewr of a Bkorw rehguHM tarn sd •Usd lhaa others They are like smm borwa, ywa musi keep them pace to wwrik them. It duae ssem to me taal wkwa we are ta gaud health te law Ume te eayoy Wbea I am racked wtto para ar aeawvtood with ta’sr. I am asa 1a a ewodiuoa to aviyoy aaytaiag. Nick •ewe may ksmbse wk Lkl wbea •• •te seek w ack the Ume to seiey. It Okay be a lime teasperteeeot het art to owjoy. * wee I see a maa very reUgsvM whew «*, sad very tmfagxsM • bee awil, il shahwe tay pic abacs <w is bus m a Gbrisusa very meek, for u ibeir trsilo »» knww bito E«w Ttola*. Pkt** Cctr. Tta* T—ibrt Cart Mt—a V. D te< taw***, ta— ta irt- tar ' —r*** —u . *** tats C—• te*** • •—y O— ttan a— wk* ata an—, aw «a* ea*rt *f Iter—**— ta M y—•' •>—te< * A—- to— tea driytit. A*.» —. O —l. ***** a**a I ***** taattat M *y at »—» • ■to*— toto—.’ Ta. *—lto; «< ata— •*•• ta— ia— aw mi *|. •« itaat A* —Mat • •***—w— tat tee* A* ***** ab *mmm* at to* L—r. A—<y» a* KmML tiaip a toe* A**ar a bwa*. m >**• Untotart • <M> an—a art Mr lUM* A tMMk, 4UUb O Tta <b— — !«•*• * *rttf abaw to— to Mr. Jab* X. Matoaia to* a Him* i* tn—i taa tatfltak ton aba ***** THE «KW KOAO I.AU . Sy ■•!»*’«« »f the Bill IMt reduced by Hfm a(<»r Boyd. Senator Boyd, chairman of the joint committee to bring in a bill for the con struction of good public roads, brought in an important measure as the result of the de huerat io us of the committee. for the commutation tax of fifty cent* a day in Hcu of road working, which is not to exceed six dvys in the year. This mad duty and commutation tax is to be supplemented by an advalorvm tax kufiicieul to raise a sum equal to the road Capitation tax This being limited to six days, or three dollars •> head, the total ot lite advaiorem tax will will be equal to liiiee dollars a [x>ll or leas. Io a County where there are 4,000 pills, the advaloreui tax will segregate fill 000, and the com mutation tax and labur estimated at titty cents a day will bo equal to sl2 000 more. Thu* the road fund of a touuty having 4.000 polls will io cash or its equivalent, amount to $24,000 or It* The timit being so low the comm mioners will prob ably Mtem the full limit, an the total r<«<l fund will in moat instances amount to s»> a putt. Tbe county commiesiooer*, or ordinary, where there are no commissi*men. shall hare charge of tbe road Working of the county and shall appoint toed oumutaaiot.. era for e*cb road district aa now provided. These comniiwlooen arc to have the present power of »uch officers in the trial and pUbMbtnent of defaulter*. They shall select mad uv. rseers annually and shall Have the power tu remove them al plea*- Ur. Tbe ov<-r»eer» are to be paid |t a day for tbe time they are actually at work. The diainct cotumiart wo *re to make return* to tte county cumiuiaoiaoere of the number of men Mibject to load duty aad the number of mile* of read lo lie worked to their mortal dUtiict*. and up >n three returns tbe cuminiwnuoer* are to smcm tbe number of days* work, not us exceed six day* In the year. The overseer anal lummou tn work on tbe rueda aueb a number nt bands m can be worked to advantage, and, if any ut them offer ct mmutaUun tax of fifty cent* a day. be *h «U receive n and summon utbe< bauds in their places until bo haa the requisite number, at.d shall on proceed until te baa worked ibe load* tbe number of days required by the coniuuetmner*. W i,eo the number of days of mod duly maewMxl by the cousty autborittea hare been exhausted tbe overset re shall etupl iy such bands aod work tbs made such aa wlditi-Hial time a* be <<>unl> c >mminiou eta may direat. Is summoning ba„.l« du rertard IS tu be given tu plaCuig them on tte tMuls ne*r ttetr pl*cvs us resaience, tail Itetr road duly stall, not be limited tu any owe r.wd. Tte walking of mtolrtneatHX oonvtct* ua tte rate* te aho pro hied f,<_ It shell tie tawful lo work them ou the roads to ouenttee which have organised ihaiagaagv, aad where there are no recti organlaatkm* a county may tore out iia convict* to aardter oouoij, «nd after paying the fine*, cost* sod eaprruks of their eunvanioa, b o irman 4<r of U»e money aiwlng fr>*ea< tbe hire Shafi go into the rrwd fund of the county whence ttoy c*» I ta Sited 4*4 Il*r*4 Ipse Ito Track A dewd man. tn-atly dramed, we* toewd brhide tbe Gsregla Pac.Dc railway track at tbe a> veaUsou-iuiie tank, la»t nlgnt at 10 u'ctack. . Th,an who hove oeea the body wwrrt u*>*d |»»iUui> u,*l In* u>m> tad Irtt tuurehted aud llmi |4wxd U|«m he track to create Um u*>|>rvatMMi that a train bad kilted b>ML A < W*re< el *<l»lr-» lite. Ada IM v iua he, Auguet IX— "A ceauiiH. Jaeu* Lbitat" wa* tue lair*xfor tory rtuMib giv«a Um toon tte utter o<bl by a *ue ut Ham, wbu in chart ead ciataMU to have • aik««i ell tbe way tiuo) Feoeeyivaaia *preed««g tbe truth aad r*f*L •*** anrewl way down bore la Adatrevdie to ware tbe people that Uw ■ KAcd ou«>4 wado>*aalag to a ciuea Au gUo* it, oaxt Boom* fawree*--Uoete Faaar C*T aap» I lb>»« be owl acne agom ***** tte prta* nog I Ore l »to*a lb**. M te ba* ***** e*i*>* ret ,M. *Nte«ge b* *o»4 be OM ete I 4o re* Inaodb ware tie **y • ore tbaog aM Are* ee eUM* t *■ ee* uteoOl te ate re* oee re OM • are** rertb. tee I bat* oal4 etetaag te ta tebowM «4 “•bait I fear te ear* Mm two. at Wert te area* ita eaa**,' I eta radaave* te *» ■* tb* tto»f* tttel teeaaae «re*4 dee ware, ibee I tare aa*b«ag te ta aaaaored es. ttee* fe**r. let wo teg **• to Araua trere tert a averse reul y«o Kao reeeaeAa a>y ■ertgrereo te yaw* 4«oiria*. aad ebea yee 4e M* of tear* t* ayre I* ere««Wre Yoe ■ead* tea erne all, ohm e»w aad ta re »aa> r * 1 r «od btoySory M awre. d yao A* tba* I wul *«* «ao » re*ie*’Mo »J ***** *» J««* Oaewtea, ts* aw tore, eed I am ee* «T I eas t rn ■ *nd •were te ore* Laaaa eaa. Deale Pater. Orel tarty wwb •*. I eaal were aaytbivg tat •tai a regta Tre rewM o» of a Cupten * u»*ir*T Wrgbl • ragreiet, * uaa* ePwaa owr*. ta wee aaeet tag tb* Ueoarei e* *»y day •Mate artta* <e a bgbt. be oa* rere besgry tar a fata, d kart Hwy gad tea SgM aM Ita Sro* maa *e rec eee Ma be»gr* iaptee Tbe tfaoeeel bated Ma* aM red -t tbregb* yre waa k eagre ter a XgbA 'ta ray tad. lam bad Imb re 4—* gteaww X«>e. t ret* P*«*«. I araae tore tart, bam eboi ywo aart, * teal ywo were oa graMre. tan I *m rea • tali rem** ** >•«* »•• are ararewtou to** »*y, lre«UW*y, ■- >. A seal rßi kwn* POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tta* ya ta* »a— * aarrt ** ya ntataraa— art ri.ta, ai*.— ton —• *nMI Ml MMBUpUCiSiN* —*.*% Ifr*f **» tSMhkAp Mt IdNP* a— a*** •*><**. »*— «e *l l «*>*.. r * l*n «• tat .X taaxm Fwaaaa V*. "tamfSar ra* *oaa taw— * ba—mg v— toe to** Tta* t—»lta aww.'yee* a* MW way to B*—l Abataa A b*a *m—* Atb— *«b tbai p—l. total pa— yrt prmarty •• tar tta Alta A B*ra*« Startl rtb—L YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY EXAMINING OUR STOCK OF FURNITURE. BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. IF YOU ARE NOT I PREPARED TO PAYCASH, We offer you the advantages of Our Installment. Plan, where you can arrange for the goods on the mow ACCOMMODATING- TERM S. * 31, 30 AND 41 CLAYTON STBEBT JIDIIRTRHKI SCSI.I.ED For Slnpplwa tbe Fare of Justice Mte pbeu J. Field. Californl* comes to tbe front with a tragic and fatal met ting between two men in high position JuaUCv Suphen J. Field, of the United Slates Court, and Judge Dtvid 8. Terry met to the depot dining dining room al Lathrop, Cal., yesterday. Justice Field was silling at tbe table with deputy mar shal Nagle, aud Judge Terry waked over, and leaning over him, dapped him in the fsce. At this juncture, deputy marshal Nagle arose and abut Judge Tetry through ibe heart Then followed a scene of wildest excitement. Mr*. Terry threw herself upou the dead body. Justice Field and deputy marshal were locked lu the d.-eper. Ikpuly Nagle was afterward pul ta jail at fiiucktou, aud Justice Field will be arrested on bi* arrival ta San Francisco. Nagle disarmed him. R port* circulated that Terry intended doing Just kt. Fields some injury when they m t caused Nagle lo be detailed tu act as body guard lo bun when be came to Uni coast a few tuontte •h-"- David 8 Terry was at one time chief justice ol tbe supreme court of California and ba* always been a prominent figure in the political history of the stale The killing of Broderick caused at the time deep personal resentment against Terry by a ponton of the pmple of tbe stat- , which Ibrutltmed to terminate bte career ta Cadfaraia, but be always bad a nuiu'ier of adberetiU and remained io tbe Stale, though be Las only once or twice been before the people for p wit km. CAI'SK or TH*. TRAURDT. He waa married lo baran Ailbea Hill, wto> canned to bo the wife of ea-Smalur btouou. while prosecuting her ci«im against the Snaron mate. This brought him into rawutiul atilt ode toward Justice Field, who last year rendered a dvctaion ta tte United States Ciicu.t Court, iu that State, denying bur claim to be the wife ol bbaruu. Mr* Terry created a scene ta court during the reading of the dects ou, charging Ju.la* Field with b tag corrupt, aud aa sue refused to remain quiet, Jusirw Field directed that she be removed tr >m court When toe dcpdty attempted to c«rry out the order ut the court, *he be came Involved in a personal g la’rel with Uial official, aud Judge Tciry lutctfet<d, drawing a dagger from bis vm. He wa**rt*aru>»d and both Terry aud bte wile were adjudged In Gdltaiupt aud cuuiutilied IO jail. In tlw ihuautime JteiOe Field went to WaabingV-n to ft »om« bi* doth* un tbe beueb, r< turning to iu' H'aU six weeks ago- Newspafter artxUol weie printed inuuisttug that II would be dangetote for Justice Fi-ld aud Judge Terry ta meet personally, aa It wa* Ibuugbt that lbs latter might iiiauli the former, while the fact was also rakOg lirtd Uiai Jtetlo* Field •■>ul 1 be quick to reeent so au*ck trout Teny, knowing It could only result lacaily tu atm ut tbe • Ater, to view us the Utter * record. It Judge Tetry i>*<! intewted to provoke Justice Field and draw a weapon before ite latter oetM tare, is of course not known, as Deputy Nagle, wbuaal opposite l»revrtted tbte by firing, result ng in tire inotMt <i«*tb of T»rry. Liearb es a Olid. We regret to Lam that tbe Huie child, aged about two years, ol Mr J W Janvt, dted at bte homo In Ea*p Attou* on Mon day. Tte little one we* stricken with fe ver, and tta<agl> all wttk done f<>r Ita rvo»v. <ty tte! teeing onea rewld suggsm. yet it wm sfi UMvailfag. T<*e futwrnai wdl take pl**e tbe (Tmw.ay) afl-raorw. th •ervkon being conducted Ly Rev. II M. Qulhae Ttee Sere* s«4 < efo « owtrevees,. Ike requrtt of Mr. Autry we publtek bi* card to t< gar Jtu the roo-r-.vei*. In '*<« bimar.f and Mr Culp. While *e uave the fc-s-lre* f««i.< «* for ttaee geuta aeew, vi give escte of them aotire tbD oith tbte card ttee cuwtruverey wib esmw ■a tbe tn sum Ki At Ttee majority of wm raw Jen do aot expert a refi* oos ouelro wrvy ia a ea* p*per If these bretterea • wte to fight k can, let Uten erefc uno of ttee church iwpert, wtare '.boy cm carry ute Itoetr wart Me twdranhoiv. Mr t>. P. ilardioa —»rv'arnrd h«M> a etow to TaitoltUte. •>>«*« ba baa teas <M • *sal to i b |*r ota, wbo na*e op fr— Cbailw at a few d*ya aiacr. w to aa ——— High-Pressure 1 Lteta* ckararta**.— tbaaa mrtrra day*. Tba I—*H b a t.arfal i*rr>— nt fir ala art Hnarl lite— <1 a* ar al I»w 1 btnty. i—ata. Hwalyata. art Ito ' *a*My. Otoeal art ttaeytaa aa*—*l . tea atU. Tta aartWlae beat atapart to A* yamaaaeat rnnd b Ayar** Her ! MBpars .* Il yntaa. **ni'baa. art Irtwab* 11 ib* Man*, art tea* airiagrb— aeaey taa—oa art tacaMy ct Uta body. • 1 bat a «■* l Ayar a tar—aeVla. ia ia* .'-7. f < year*. I bat* foata tt A Cure tar Xarrew LatW Sty ranaat by aa ta aetit* tea* art a to* »tau <4 tta breed." «* lirary n*r.<r. T mire. Obta. "Foe anti u*a I bar* tea* trnabtad •Mb bean. <>*«■■* 1 ***** A*ad aay tbtet to briy m* aaUi I taya %aiag Ayw A * Aar—J bar. oa.y aaad tta* antotlrtaa M« a—ttba. bet it ba* ra- Bend tn* my trwbte. art mahtad to rran— *seta"~d. F CareaartA terry, tX "I tar. baea a prare>ta< pfeyetnaa far ewae halt a eaactary. art dartap IbM —a I bar. aetnar toaad *0 yeretal art rat* to* aa aileraUr* art Mort, yrtbar a* Ayar't Bar—arta*."— I*. M Maamaet. tamtoetlie, Ky. • Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, raa**A*» ar Jr. AC. Ayer A C*. U—A, Mua. i m*A .«» tarn*, ta v— pt• *— TSIE OI.IVE BKANt 11.. Il Srlll Waves a. rhe Pesple'a Flag. Tbe Olive bill is not dead. It is not even sleeping. Its friends are more confident of victory t an they have ever been. Tbe actl<<n taken by the railroad com mittee yesterday was a clear victory for the bill. It was pre-arranged, plotted, and the plot worjeed out its denoumenl like a Napoleonic conception. They fought for del*y, and gained it. They wanted • breathiag spell; t-.ey have won it. When tbe railroad committee met ye»- terday afternoon, the friend* of the Olive bill were a unit aa to wbat course was beat. They only waited the inevitable result. Mr. Beruer, of Monroe, who ia kuown to be a ataiincu defender of tbe Blate Consti tution, alaled that he was opposed to cei taiu feature* of the Olive bill These were tbe more isd teal pro viaion*, such as tbe forfeiture of railroad charters, putting Ibetu in tbe bands of tbe receivers, and confis cating their property. The friends of lhe Olive hill had tacitly agreed to table tbe bill e> as to allow Mi. Berner an op;iortunily lo dralt bis aubati* lute or amendment. When Mr. Patterson, of Bibb, therefore, moved to table the bill, the friends of the measure voted for Uie motion. This is clear wheu it ia kuown that of tbe nine numbers wbu voted agaiust tatt ling, five were avowed aud open euetniua of the bill. Tbe motion to table waa carted by friends of tbe bill. WBAT l> Tint BKHXKX SC It <TITtTB ? Tbe Mhsinuie to be off red by Mr. Ber ner bas uol yet lieeo drafted, it I* clear in hi* luiud, however. He will have il ready for the next meeting of the railroad nummitlce. In substance, thia substitute will be aa follows : it will provide that railroad charters held by combinations shall not be fur felted until repeated violation of the & in stitutional provision, which ia tbe spirit of the Olive bill. It provide* tb«l hereafter when any con tract to defeat <>r Ivawn competition has tieen mad< . any ciltaeu, upou tbe approval of ibe atv>ruey general and.tbe governor, c.u institute puicuediog* not to lor felt ibe charlei of the raiteoed, but tu set aside the lilt-gal c<>nir»ct The law now provides Inal only stockb ildvia In the cor|»ornlion can bring »ucu suit*. The substitute will rive to any ciliton of the sialv the right to bring suit, bi-eau«e tbte clause of tue cou stl’uiKm rel. rs to rotupelllluu with a stock hul.ler would uaturriiy be interested todi> feat. In caae tbe railroad continues to enter Intel such illegal contracts Ila charter aba'l be dec arrd forfeited. TUrcdir n is only to start tbe machin ery of tue law. Afier thio tbe state in oiHUe* a p*r y to Ihu salt and proaecules It through Uie attorney gmtral, as its repre sentative. lo sates. tbe *ul«tllnte will provide tor tbe urici enforcement of tbe cunatlta ltonal provision. It will di-ciaie con tract* to vi tal ton at it illegal, and after giving tba railroad a ebsoor, tu dredare ita chart* rI or lei usd in cose of a repetition <4 such illegal conlrict*. Tbe friend* of tbe Olive bill are jub ;an’. Tt«y feel amured of victory. Tiny nave woo thrir first signal snooeas, and they oousldrr It a good omen for final IF.- u npb. The railroad committee will n»t mm t tbte afternoon.—Adsata Journal. Vtetlore leasing through tbe c<ty enm. pla nus the acmmtn'-dalloM few todtea at N K. depot wb<> arc waiting for train*. Tit* MCommolattoM could be Impr >v<-i t doubttert, but there are tom* p-.pi* wl»- • >eld growl if they were plac dta a p.L I.FUtI. APtVKM ITMi:*a»:T I*, j (IHIU'IU. ri.'.HKK (XM’ItTT -Wbar* * a*. H A ttoraar* a»4M C. Itobto. K* ml*** M «•• total* nt TliuaM M Oe>)rt*a, lai* at art anaaly, 4*eaa*»4, bare <i 1* aw ta tor** at lb* la*, for ba*, to ad. Ikrto to«* at *at '» to* rty at tUxaa. lyla ••> to* Curtaftaa art Mama Urtrrt. art eoatai* tat 0 u ‘* • etoe* *■ ,wo •••* bait aer**, awr. or toaa. bab*<iap to u>« ratal* at **id Ttaa* lid. IterrtaTK to art > art aetrfy all oaaatotrt to *»«• eaaaa, »t lb* r—tar tor* at U>« Coart of Ort inert, to b* tart ia art tor art cr.«t , *a lb* Br* Ma*tay a H«p imbar tort, why taar.rbe.to lm fraatrt. <b•** aartr *r teart art official M<**l*r*, tb« IMO 4ay of Jair, l» *. k M. UUKIHOTOJI, Oriiaary. Jafy •>—U Z t KOIU.It. Cl.lkKK CUC^TT,-te rt a t *taa* n *ar eaaeara B. H Fort, *a*fffi*a <X Leia Parr, Oar.oto art B*«ry W>.'laan, Kto >a 4a* (ar* aylrt to Uw aa d*r*«i»-4 Ito taata to a*H u>* >aa4* betoaelag to art aard* art aato aybaaltea .ill b* rtart ea Uw tn* Naeday mi daytambto aarl Tb* tab day at Ar«»m. !«M A M HKAKIPGTOW, aa<‘,n*M Ordinary. (ttolu.l* . vuiu t r*iurrH* X iXARKK OOCMTT 1 tair alto M 1. ta,o A4* a*urawr as toe a—a el Mo*.-4 Uly Aeta—d ba* apptrt tor taer. to .•1 to* tt* iart at aato d-e**t*d. 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