The Athens weekly chronicle. (Athens, Ga.) 188?-1889, August 24, 1889, Image 1

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S WORK -fCry Description NEATLY and noirrn ini™ at IB CHRC JOB OFFICE. THE ATHENS FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS, jV r OEOKOI-A- *<tTT r nni» J Manufectnres Iron and Bras r Caalinga, Mill sad Ola Gearing ! J' aud Machinery, Shafting, Pulleys, *~ If anger*, Ac, Circular Saw Mills, Yl ' J™—- Gand *ud P° wer Preaaaa, Cane W%■ 1 Millaand Evaporator*. Wr •' ‘1 ' “•*' Belling. Packing of all kinds, In« aplralora. Injector*. Valrna, Piping. Fittings. Steam and Water Guagea, Ac. We are now making PoffUthk Steam Engine*. which we sell an absolute guarantee an to quality and workmanship, and al price* that defy competition. Wealeoaell Aline aud A me* Engines, Turbine Waler Wheel a. Mill Slones, Bolling Chub, aad everything n«ed«l almel a mill Call and *e« a* «r write U» ue before buying. Till-: MOST COMPLETE ———LINK OF BOOTS & SHOES IN ATHENS. ie at THE ONE PRICE SHOE STORE, * OF at ssarjra a ©© I frSattefaclioa gaaraalee.l with every pair. PLUMBERS. | KKKI* ALWAYft on HAND a MX* gITFLY OF STEAM and GAS FITTINGS GAIIDEN HOSE, and specialties in electric ooors JULIUS OORNBLATT . ATMmAOA <HUiYTOMWTMK«T., PARR BROS, - House and Sign Painters DECOHATOHS and Deatori in Wall Paper, PaluU, Oil* Vara iah ca. Bmahea.Eta ge. n. *MMM »»••’ eesear. Wat • T» •• W.tlHI »* '• THE ATHENS GAS LIGHT CO., rtatitah’** - EKiii r. ni’iA’r i»owi:k. anti ems «M COAL. COKE AND TAR, CaEFFVIXT M WKKNKD aNTHMA'ITK sad Bi TVMIMut W <X*AI AT LOWEST MARKET HATES. COSS b »W O—— o* *—■ *** ** CWkIM nil - ****** fr-iBo-s* C. »• rtAMWV <«••• *••***. A. 8 MANDEVILLE tto *«M BaaMBM t*4B d& ■taw*. * *iwm <wm n««uit umma »v*w «• • ruw» • *** hi»i .*»■■*»■ *•** * * **»-* *•* ffeMMMk Mt *WO» ••OWwA «Mt «* I*MM • MM» <M—-wflt MV W—fl—®B VMMb> «M- •**• <* «MM*> »■ A tV«OM* «* •» taM> ■* *4 taemm MM. Sm’TmTmMo'eM »"• WmoA MM * m ***** * ***■ •*» «*•* »Mk V* a* <• • MMMOM» ee M ta 4* JH* *» A •>■ •» y» * amm etoea w mi M mm* w al&Now&ca Mem** «**•«* *•*—** A* ■"— —— V ■ WeeMg Cljwmdc VOL. XII. $20,000.00 TO LEND ni CLARKE AND AD- JOINING COUNTIES laiNM ymrwkflp wewit-aaaawHr u mix rsi cxxr. <.*••***«*• Him. W. D. GriflHn Of— *ub O Farm. • Aafl* Aevwaow m aad WtaaHba «l tto ATHENS, GEORGIA. SA'I’URDAY AUG. 23, 1889 F.>r the CbrumcL. ' THE CODES niELLO. « “The acene was wiki and picturesque, the equal ot winch will never again tie witnewcd. So mote it be." BY W. r. B. Tbe thing w done— tbe great Uansaetion » donel A grand "affair <4 honor,” there’* no doubt ; For al the pwtoi'a mouth immortal fame is i won. By Pat C.looun and Williamson, who i “tootT Now by Uw code Fame wreatbea each I bero I wad, Aud erowua her kmgLts who stood the \ crucial lest, Though bn! their aim. and not a drop wm . abed Os hero blood, alas !--‘pert»ps 'ive beet. , A »weet r*«nance it waa to travel oa tbe I r»i*— i Flay “bale and arete,” and dodge tbe La* j by O-Ktel, Aad lay nuoxxwl beneath tbe “bags of ■mh." To have rbs |oy to light by pale mooc listed Hut Lana bate to are the trag'C debt. And tesdva her face teeneuia her cloudy cloak ; And all the Hara retire with ahadd’ring frtabt. And vv’ry uwl M St 4s and out a frog WmAJ creak. Tbe wtiula are arato—*U Natura u> aa»- prnar. i Tbe ndilhg rt*>r Hopa Ila aarhaly I And lidewce r*i<n., a brie awe prrdoaad PtwUad* -ea. wild and dr»ad calaaUo ptee. Tbe bravm Hand Srm, lb< t» bearta nt uak or mb ; Hark row thvir pMnl vbotn— the apeh ki brtb'f The air rreair a—Kerth feeb tbe drundfa- i atwrt 1 Bat now give >»y—tbe great tbtag ead* ' la aww din! Tbe nur**'**. «>tk eteagrla. pat ap their pr»t»e and karvra | Tbe arc ade ad eaitwMw wtth ”ki«a« '' i aww I Tbe principal, “abate. bnn«ia.” with boho , ead tbetr llm s * Tbe ”e ereaioarl. aca” tada tn Uaw ! cuaaplr*. ' i Nvw jam. wad chaer. mnfralalaihaM lorad. I | Aad •«« «*<*'• and apaiiume ~dH»k* go ! r<**«a * ■ Fur "Hetwremhaa'a” had. aad ah the •rowid Agree thet they, l>n»'* 'twaveet ■»,* me la*»< Tw w> ■*• <»», apm the fleM q*l<, The al*n> <'*« tern* —Um rtert t>»r» |.« • -Ij Tto owto aad •»*<• Maa* tto* fW r fra>*. Fter wa th* C"'tod t**y *•* to Wattle us Mud. TW Wai* won v<. aad *aui It* nW! ftotebl. laere md tey turn of -Itaoer* fra* Um W.Ubkgwn* mart* tbaa ab*l they came TWy ewdi Man, thaw aoflfle tktit t grace * <M. gtaad dwto IVW M«l r*»*na»e pad. By WOW* Wk Bedde <fe«W Are tfowfliy dwae! tis elite «n«i k-f>« <kn iMa WWe Os wewaca, e*d Ikmm'a c»wwm an cheaply wem a aiavataw Weweaeg. V* team tteai Be*. C. A laaa»»j, lb paw * «f W« W«W» «.>evr, to BMtatae itwaaiw p»apar»<e** tar • perateewd eteimg * ibai pmca. wk** w3t ww eeemo «• Fr«tay *4 la tA. IBUwa m t*» takatoaeead to*p tw*» will ta tea «• «*•**• eHtaemi ••>•»*»«*, Waa take* ••4 yeeiwew*. f*«m * dwem pwrie -4 tto *•<* Amwg ito «m»W«** vw ar* aa- M<W M) la awtaanl H>« J A ttaea* Mt M< « WlHb awd «•* a* taro etM*e v*>* aaaMoo •» a»aaw *»* w* at. TW «V W«Wee aaaoa haav eeaey |Mi of u* Watr. aod Ww Wd «t«*t aapxMMeo aad *uck*a» <o ■ wataoa Im Um jmol TW n* yatay otß tea elww a* W«* aa Umi aaaeao. teaai ■ Aiwa* M We UaAOMM aanXM* a No yo*n w < TW R»y4e ■* Watktaa- M W a* **»• aaayfe prepare** a» ta *■***• Wa tWv awaaoe. • a a* a w *«a«. rw- TWvr to a ooroar »*• la tW tooeae of eeyaeaaoOo<>»o Wto war»«to< peoa* Ma 4»|* Wtw to«ii aawi of oom Wvae Are Wav, «< Aaotawat* aovoty to» Area eioe Mod yew. r*ey aftoaaavM. a*»vi tatol pwa UeW »w*oa . a< tw aw* Waaa ed to* faWei v aa, H«* p**v May* He pawed my. aawiaatodad toy too aevMwe aaaf ■ananea atto-vu weak toto v<* ata* iweatoMew Be*** tto*« taw la* ia M*fa o»d Ae vae «aa* «* wa*» We *ra aeaa'a W» toeav* ywaaaWk aad eta* «toe a*4 « i*a to aae aa a waaat*. <A.**. ■ - AroMrva a itoaetl ew *W aatodio «• aiwrayevew, H• Me W«* A *< e *»«o<aw ■ fwa. aad l<* We we* tv- * «W toe* team r eAewi a* to* w< ««WW?y aaa«*. ad <** aadw We toaad «d tkw teaaaaa d* ' J aet yaaoww wtw aaaawar ad «toa | teQ*wa»o ■• Are Wi* wteeoael Wwa Od «*Aa ***** to* had •**• *w tw towaaMt a< to* toaaMi Maav 'to of** a* *f tw aeaaa* W tow of Üba saw, aad aw W al Iw *** t*« v*Aa fAA- AtWeM OaWa aua*. od «ar ***** wa>«* p<■■*■** etoe** tokodr •*** w i* a* ar<* oaw tw toda vale **f aatoto Weed ywW Tw*a « • ' w Uma o*4 d aooadd ha aaf^aux« y I Satiirday’a Daily. Clarke t'oaarr L«.n and lw>re<c-1 ■urwi C*mpaay. Tbe Clarke County Lao and Improvc mei t Company met Uat at the office of Cot. E. T. Brown, and orraniard i peimenently. A constitution was read t aad adopted, and tbe following offici-n . were elected : A E. Griffith, pres.; L. H. Übarbouaier, W. W. Thomas, C. G. Tai -, madge, J. M Bead, A. H. H-idgaon and . ' Chas Stem, direct ora. A very large crowd was prea-nt at the orrm.is«t!on. and nearly l’>»» shar.-a | have airmuly bren aulxoibed. and it is probable that lUUO wi.l be lateen. The Board of Director* will meet this j i afternoon al 4 o'chick M tbe office of Col. i E. T Brown for the purpose of electing a ! Secretary and Attorney. It is ni<«t probable that 04. K. T. j Brown wd. be ehctid Attorney and Mr. W. W. Lampkin Secivury, a* wv irara . there in bo >q»puetiK>o to mtber of thear i gentlemen. As organis'd, we bciwve thia Associa tion will be one of tbe beat ever eatab i l*b<d tai this eiiy. We ie.rn that money will be ioane>l by the Awocinttoo at S per cent, on good , real vetalr security. THE HARWattSB. At the P.*»e Mill T—-* Be—«. Ttua <a a Any tong I* ba rroaeer.be rad by ! tbeaa eb« ait«*d«d tta b*rb»<«» al Um> l*<- . ! per 1I>:I Far the p**l seel the vimaelUm Hi ' I eboer etetfgs the affair waa, tears wertesd I i farUitaliy. uxi l»4ay arv briag coagraM'aled ' ; avrr Ihstr rare a*. Abewt Iwe baadrwd pwoa wrrw preaeal i I when die*rv waa a*aaw*eed, aad naea tha ' ervwd garherad amand tbe loag lablea. wbiab | area SUad w Ibair atwwM* with lb* rteiewl I ' mrato Attar IM ervad MJ ala, Ibsrv waa ; earagt Wl I. Iwd aa »aay »Me. la IM altorwMW tM yawag people Earned 1 tlk<F<mbDte**g Ttee tearbrea wm aarrad in U>* twaatiAil | \ grors 1 Mr. W J Hale j«M My ead ttee 1 twidg*. Tbe WM*t ea* emAad by Mraara Ctet Haarara aad Ttee* Hiaa.te, aad wm wms* i aaewllnal. A<*m< IM AiMaiam prraenl. ww nattaad ‘ Wraara LMrtd Oaaa a»4 W Ll Octette, aad | Mam Imm i*erWr*aM aad Mary Witham* AU4EWU VMSE MMB. Ttee Maes IHew* < ar ItaaMmMe Wrap sat •wvwvml tteaagea. j Mrwarv KU Hum, and J. T Vw, tbe >ateaaw**s of the new aireet cat liac, warw I j uwl rnjiag thta urdaUig, I*•king at tbe i roe*l, and tatkint v< patalu, cbaagwa, be* I cars, 8»r abete. etc. A t iiao*k tdl refawter was aiu-xig tbe ; ntetatear *iM* wereit «w»i, ab l wejayed tbe | ouepitaiMise of Hua. U. IL Cerium's hrvHy. (tea the aut’i'Ct ut a cuy park. Mr. Barria mal that Atb.ua ateowt l have um by all wmaaa. and that tbe cu*|***y woadd d<. He part towards tecuHed Head bruatUytaig < It would pay ibeeity Ur tavvet m ■ park. Sever.) cUnitn a) ia< the Ut»» are l < be wad* with Ike OMewat us the Hty **actl Tw IWo * t ■ be too by th* Pr-oby irtut atod Uo|du>t rl> >rrWa to IW OpW* Il *w. ltd otlf fhw rarry gtevt Mini* t* <4 pre* (d* In Ifcrll Witollto Willemt Uaeiay tb-«a W walk tkrauuk tw mod fw tw • er tare* bWAa. Tmo Um orata Ua* tortN have Prtoc* Aee-ove al tidl otrvt. Bear Mr* Crawlrwd'e «*.»*, *n.l wm eater MiiWiye A**nw •» tw cAI Bewail (VdA tut Tte> tew w>l! diit roaaaMt u*t I‘noe* Aeoaaa to ttor Fair UeeOMWa. TW •IWdw wi I I* **. leaded fanbee oat M U>d<e Aevaar. jae> to* tar, Mr Harm doo* *u« tea at pree. oat lirtw.i a** car* fcae* bv*« wdeeaki aad a.’t W toe** ia « lew *eU Al pre* •at bar** wtfl 4ne IW care, aftiwmat eaeUwity w Jeaa* *>oy toe wiled tartu orewtro tote* <■*■ Mt Manto e*ye the Mwepoay e*a*d* raady to da eaytbtawt t *b«r* lb.) aew* IW ot kW totwa* IIUMtoiT toMMTtoIAM Ml I Ttaa WeefWVe fa* be Canted to IW t A tap rem* faart Tietartay aftwaia Jadye Moat* to food to great IW motkaa lot • oew tike to* Tutor W -.lofto. tbef.odoai’* «**nwi a* an* epsww- IW eaae to tw Stale aap. raw* reawi It aww* reach ttoto tHtoaaal * t«Be tor Draptota* tore* Vader tw tow.iW rwe dendeel ywerday *«*M i*W oar My dare to raarh tw aape**’ a tort la tee drat taae tbwty day* to rear *« to tto a ton tw to't of a eanpfeaa ■ •to* to aaa todd tw to* of v****ttow ks. ito* 4.ye totoe* • a* ta Ito ctork’e «4b> of tto eaperaje enarK tW cwt be *Jtow«d Sflee* de ye to toe*o oat IW rar rd. aad as too etark «* tto eawwaa* eaaft t***<y Üb* 4bfVt UMI I tto aay n me bean. ftotoef* . tooMfaih* caw wtij *>>a I reaeo tto e ipeeom coart tofu** tto Man* tar*. *•*’ It *e prdtohty to la* **i- I dto vs Aped b«fare the eepnmw Aran I p wee* ape* tto <a* . If • *•* ;rto. a lefaae I tto re* may J : Uwo to to tto C*tod * etae a‘ > ; ■**! cudn. Thai me a* to to too pn* ..t I pr*n aimi- to wua eel the tiPm.Tan . .» •i.M) to r>* toocwa tar'.** tto' ; Vetaad toetea eapeaaw wart. Mhraa ! MeW. | .M. W W.. 1W tee. aobooto fl*W rmtoaJaak B •>*** roptote tw ov*. ! k*«A tar «at Ctey oKtaade to to eery ywaa *ad hotoa ep.* od> P)’i em maw as toe ii* to I** V I IB* Tto ectoaato *to* •m to|itambii< adb. aM tacbeaa ca* w* to . M • eta* Ttoy Wei oyaa •"•* • W*»N lore e*i arte* fa ma. eael tto wmtt Aewe «* to eery Mae. A o*ooo*. W »« eaiaa tto a * Barn G-iy Maadki * a*d Taney Her ra ohw w**fcw hntaedey atcto, ams ■ •to faA. * llaaedOMe baypiaaf te> yarto a ’ * pern to a* mao ik, Me erm* Me 1« Meo ■ a iota*, tank e< toe b aa* at tta aatoo to | ’IV (tacea Ch Uwf wvw eaababwaed. * ead toe *ww Mmataf t*. *• *rar*< ; Wed oadtay. bat a wdk to arewai weate . tad i*i' ta wdl tar atar w veto e*< Mr K U Maa* Aof Ataw aw • to ‘ to* 3t**ai Anatomy ot Aaaywnak naaread ( tamo a* a erne ta-day 'PROFOUND MYSTERY. SICH IB TOK FTIDITC OF L (IIKL’S BOOT XLIB W ATkITSVILLE. 4 Srwty Made Crave—Tbe Half Deeempened Eady es a Ctrl Feaad—Tbe Cere aei S Iseeest. Tbe town of Watkinsville is somewhat ; excited Jurt now over the finding of Hit ' half drc>>nt|«ieed body of a young girl in ' a ni<ta-, uncovered grave mar that plae>-. And myalery, ie no name Lir it; it simply ! baffies ail Inquiry. Yesterday murniug several boys were walking out ne %r tlie old fair grouml* at Watkinsville, and happening to cast their eyes over in ttee W'sala near by, they saw a bvxmc naur-coveuKD okave. Their cunimty was at ooce exu.ed, and qukAly they began to inveatigate. Tbe grave wee a ahslkiw one, and the coffin stood six inches higher than tbe ground. Lravm and dirt piled upm it b reed to : < onceul it trim tbe gaae of pisaers by. : The cidßu was up-hie- down, aud lo have been deputed in a hurry Tbe coffia was a plain, yet m-at and substantial ouc. Wimu opea<-d, the sight which met the eye* of the boys was sickening. Lt was the half Jec<><iip*e<t BOUT op * CHILD. Tbe new* sptead. and quickly the people , caioe to view the body. No on* was in tim ing around Watkinsville, uo one of that siae turn been buried th< re in *uuc time, . and i very coo) cturv seemed to be futile. Tut ciutl.es Upon the d<*d child Were of 1 a xirt, and were pi*>> a°d stnq»ta>. They l bad not yet dc«ayed. Tbe cur>mer wa* j sunuteuued, and yealcrday a(tem«»>n held te» Inqucei. Dr. White examined tbe ; body, aod gave it m fats opinion that II wm tbe l>«ly of a while girl, and that she ; must have been at least ten year* old at ' Utv lime of her death The child mu»t l teave d*d ten or twelve month* ago. But the tembhr part of the affair had nut yet twcu arrived aL WbUv examining the skull, aa utwwrvattam wm made wb.ch set •m t<*H a Uwory m t<> the death. It wm a HOL* IM TH A UK ID. and it at <«oo- »«gg<*ted foul play. The iheum was unable lo say wh -ttece tbe bort wm made by a bullet or not. Fur diet I tea* Una, IbeOMoowr* j try Waa Übabli tu find any facta wuicb w >uid lend lo clear up tbe myMery, tend tbeit verdict was I Ira mad Mcordm.-ly, Many ibvorL* are afloat. Brian are that it la a uiur'i. r, and Usat the body wa* ■lumped .fl al Walkuiivdle tat lbw night by lbw muiderrr. Other* my It la tow is«ty id some cii Id, ste>i. nby awdic*l *tn . ten Is <w grave-robbers, and th st la fear <4 laing itetected, they U>rvw II ofl beta and burw J IL Tbe people of Watklnerßlc at* awaiting J.veiupoM«• ta> the cwar. it in euriainly a (cviowmi mynary, and may rvomi* so uaitu lbw J*d«*mt day MMkau vtarKateaa. Tto Mote twotaUoo U *r*eele»4. TW Oafedcrete Tet- r*ae of ttaorgl* foirtjr MptoNnl Atlaata y«*orj«y ea.l lea.’ «t<ui, and haewwo I cMy oreer u*m glv:l; <*** way u> the tovadlog boete. Yeatordey'e Juorael eero en acn>«*t of be tnortmo of tto Voter***’ oon«!.« a tto aoutnii.g. Yeatarday *firr»<MMi tbrtr oronmauv •hyta-d * OMMttittU.* end *o«e*kd tat <4K.wta< < etor* to* Ci oamevli r-.e-Ceof —<J< e*e*l Jm>* H lioato*. Ouataaader*. ibnwrej A. H. Odqant. (tenor*: F. W. B To**d wd tap«*tai Me Ibtaa* KeU. tkeotr «t Owatotai Faat«~OooMr*i Meib-y IbwreA >W*4—<.' dneei A F CniMtode*, ftaoil. aee«». U< *TbtaU I.Viinwai A !* Carta. Aeaencwe, Q* F oHlb -Cniaaai Owwye It. Canarcbaoi FW»b—Ctaptam W L Oelboab. Mt*ib Ctawwwt J. T Crowder. Aoowtb— A. N Forte. B«atb—«*** H. H Noted. Xre<b—Ceftaae* J. W W ««Jv*r<' Tewtb—o4 aai Cmtawae ti*<*d. Av *a*e.M» Tto «brtte>o wae aaaaioaaaa (.tap*.to KK. Far*, od Btob, arnrod •tel ear* maolnr a»d •rpevaratoUe* Ue vked to *■•*• ta* tto “Ota toudtarte MS’ e*d bl| Mil ll* tto take at* >** for tto U.J * are *Bo*l4 *t a r»«l*J of flee dnl er. • HlM—i* Il eiffld UME ttewtr* befe.4 eakod tteet the ve> tore as tto tactemlarv to racute 1 frma etMtofl. fteemtaf O Ata aekd to Ad aof ertah to to eacMtod. awd a de*f**i*< *cp **»• fwte . w*«4 bt* nmarkA ' fteweta* Mmdwe* wttbdrww Mt rrywat Tto taitaortoa Bemad n*r era* ifV'e'd taawtabwloMae tto ta«tatatar« ia to ; lb* «ep«b 4 tmstettoo. Italtoet B For* II H- Cetaj’A. Tartar*. ; .< Itaaa*. A II Cea. MT. A Joaaa, T H ! C ta***. to Uaetak es tetary. J«A* C * th»a, Al» F»*em**. fte St'-wert, oftbn*. i ywa. M V JCoweea*. l>. Beae*3w*. fte- •WMMbA. ® < ■*-•*'* Ito* W A Idi*. pntawtw mat ! rdtemit eto yyatd wwtetary tbei tto , riwaflka **•»•• rear bad. we* acteee.y j taaptiag awh tto oiml*ii*aii nun* yataktodey M* la a tarn <4 two wen »e»ta< bee* a <»♦»»■* Smn to Boa** a*d tomfl a *f • np am <Ser«4 tto taw *az 11* w«*n er en that w« may wab Mm afweye. ato gtarw* ka iwm a* bmamti'n lem-adaMi i -to* to aareed ta* ataw a»4 tto cemfad- «ary. Tieawflay afkwam*. Odmw Bento to j vwdaeed tto Idi.wie* aaadwtw-- | Mraweed, Ttal tor ****** of tto Co* I kid wear Vetawaa* v* dto bad •** taretay ; | too flier f to Mon. J«toa T. <> •*<**. mpeeaetom.we fr *a toe *o**ty of Noalw. tar b* grewt faewaabt aad *A*4*ee* ta m - maker e« «ad paebaafl *a •* peime.ro *a mi I (NIIJhMWMV tib* SHKMMtariB Sd) JoflMk&MßhA V‘ iMlf ib! ~ fOkSt SHa4bMRL - Tw* Wwe awaotawmay adepewA Tb* ea* wank « Ibra *d) *naed.—At- StfHbb Baaw* bar mu* tto ~ti •*• Oy' v®> s to >i p erne tan! tw* y-m et ike I o.ewnmy by twoety atyta bay*. Ln them cja . —1 They am aivay* aeimi AT THE CHURCHES. I.IHGE ('•NUyUKCATEONM. Nynwpsis *f the tSeemona AT FIRST METHODIST. Rev. W. D. Anderson preached here from the 4th chapter of 11. Timothy, Ette 7th and Blh verses: “I have fought the good fight, etc.” When St. Paul wrote these words, be was under shadow r 4 a duel dea'h; and yet the manner of his death, and Ute calm heroism with which be met it, avouches so much for our heart, and therefore, so grandly lo the sufficiency of grace 1 Be was a most illustrious son of tteu ibaspek a life full of labors in its behalf; sufficed p.rs culiuus; mind equal to the IH-at. well qualified to discern; and yet, St. Peul sutt :red death at the bands of a brutal mob. in the calm of his prison, be wrote to Timothy, aud in hrs words there i» nothing like dejection of spirit, but tbe clearest uuita ot the complctret victory. It was an uvtdence that the Kingdom <4 Heaven is within you. Call it experience, call it c>osciou»ni m ; but in its best MUgr, it h God in you. So these wonts, which on their face are a judgment of St. Paul, are, in fact and reality, tbe judgment of God. He hud won eternal life, aud be knew it * Faith is ttee substance of thing* bofied for,—(in tbe depth* of bi* spirit, be had that anteatance ;)—and the evidence ot things not sevn;" the time of bis formal crowning bad not t>eeii reached, but by tbe eye of fadh. be saw hi* crown. KMT ATUKtes MKTHoDier CHURCH. R v. £. F. Anderson, preached a very interesting si nnou al t is church, from the text: "It mi a failbtul saying, and worthy of all aco-plion, that Christ Jeo» came into the word, lo save • I liner*, <4 whom lam chief” This w»s said at a tunc when no uuoduubtud the truth ot It. | A faithful trying meant a true saying Tin* included the whole <4 the Mewiab's doings, stout tbs time of In* advent till bi* ascension The preacher then showed tbe Object ot bi* coming.—to save smuen; T».e tnruner Os trvmg sinner*; Tbe love that he showed in dying for sinners; The j power be exhibited in rising from tbe grave; Tbe result of al! Un*; “Aa 1 live, steal, ye hvr.” At OCHXKB kTKBBT CHI UCH- Rev 11 M. QillUiAii preached from the text: ' Occupy till 1 come." The p.table <4 pc p aiods is much I ke tha of tbe tai- | eat*. Tbla ‘*oe waa given to tbe multi, todca from ttee table prrl»ap* of Ztcbeu*. before the tnump uint entry Into Jentaa uiu; that of the i*rable w«s given to the dtacipha, aflectio ei.uy on Mt. Olivet. A tenant or occupau', i* reprmcnled with vvciyiteinc furt>t*b*i for bi* ft e use, and for which ace. Mint is tobc rendered. We are occupants, BlrWatdr, with life, and a place to livr, ( bis world) with tune, capa- City, of>p.*rt<u>ity, ligbi, evarythtag fiu- Bwtevd. *>U> U>e Charge, “Occupy till 1 OKiH." »ln tbU Itg'it. wa InvdstMy feel nstKH-sibihly acttlmg down upon ue, which makes it awful to live. Account moil be rendeisd to G id bv prlvil<-ga of Mr; for uar .4 wen th* S»il of earth. No rriaoa why man *bnu>d tic bappv in Ibis life.— F»r tlm<'. opp>4Tunity, Gleet, cvrrytbing Lqoeltou* No right in u* outride <4 God * wdL N i ancu thing *• wcular and reiigioa* life in U>« same p. raoa. Buch Claim <•< the vturi Catron of honor at tb< iruan Adactr lo Alabama tree we«k ago, is a »tiam< to Christian civi'tßaitem- Let U» •» UU« ‘"»f pound that when IL coMswvaaay have gained ten or Ore. Al>>ve a‘i. may we out be as ue • bo bid ki» fr«J'* money. AV TH« rnmUTTKhI AH. Rev Dr A. A. Lpewmb a powerful artoHKi Irre lie ’<«* a* bl* teat lite W«y «f the g’*d ttrUSalllAU, Abd dw,t. ap.re bw kind and teml.r <reatmer.t <4 the ml be fireud by Urv ruadsHte H. *l*4' <4 h>>« re»rral tea<l pawd teim l>) •eawAired ust-l the *<■«! H*m*ni*a tame, ( mm 2 sltewded to all bl* Weal*. There i* mack <4 *wte *p*ru teca*ag to tue work! ( »o-!ay. if m*® were only kind to lhetr , f.rk.n-o.t la tore* d*:r<*». tbe w..fh! , srexdt b bet «r. B*s. C_ D. Campbell prs*c red al tbs ; Hapliel Iteercte. and Rev J. C. Davis al ( ths Kprereq**! but M oar rryxtef was out | us tus ewy. w« caoaflA <4l r a »)mqaia oi ( tteeir rere*-** lev, f ( LOCAL DO IB Tbs irea front <4 iha asw Bwbop teadd- I teg is hrttLg pat Up. Twe w<«km»w Mvv e»«ame»red patting t*s r«f on tbs Y M C- A. bsi-liag Tteo rrrrat trend at tb» Brib'd*! rbaic* tai Wmt«n!l* wrn pr.lectte* of mwrb r»d to tto enmmweHy. There wnr we»»'«*r arraaahma to tw cboreb A rnrivta » *'•• « i*' crow at tto Bap- IM rbarck tai Wtotorviil*. Nr Ptok Pnm. «f « fl* BtawM. to end tag • mefo hydraaiw **■ aprm b* premi ere Mr P W. McOnywr tea* toe*- awentol the caatraei es *»Pi4y •< *be <”/ icteoow Wilk ev.ry<bi*< ’toy W* bad • fAmwl cafl oa Boaday aww»»acTrm» Mt 1 T ©altort. atoaaf tto et*>. .<* facaeen ' f Med mi* c wnty. Mr Ctoecto* B of Freak ha cmety to io tb* city, eaf t*« Mwnw who te.ee tatw «ty aad pt»**ty. Mr Hman wfc * oo* of tb* ciree* aad w«te-sr-4o termer* <4 «*» Fr.eAae. Ik report*crape at flee to ha cnaa'y. fTM y'tobfl ladee as tto ! Mr at* will ta wt wr tb* feet toz tbew aacvn »<<uc* wtel pot tee etowed lb* year. Mr. J-wepfl F. W.tona. »4h tto MT< A lopei a* cowpeay we* aufl *3 Ito v«* aad Ad a nwtaa* h-atewe* to th* way of mtßa« r»*M Be t.l3* w that Mi petaace »*o a-e.re y trad with a ba*y taUW. tart Ukai tacao* tbn«<b *B ngtet. aad witbwal mytofl • Mao Mtaato Oatoam. of Attaat*. wb» gnUoaed AM yr** •*» Mgb btoon al Lwry <J- bb ieeU ite. w«D m*ra aad taa* a am** tbto year. A Mwmwew. « b •»<• Mr. M A Otoi <wt ta« baaweewe to fay tel Mr. J L. Arectd. Br Arv-ed w.S take eteafce Moaday- He to a ****** r m*< geaUrm*ii. aad me •<* tarn f nel emcem* Mr Iteewd to to *• skat to wifl ywWahiy ***** Mm a mweAemw «■ Ma M aeac th* Georp* Dtpot aSTUMBIkR 34 HOW DID HE KNOW? A FORTt’NB-TKI.LKR MAKE, A WtIVUEKFn. RKVKt.A'nDM. A Check that wnn Mtelcn in '■•id rlimm! iu < Im kr ( tiMUty. thr day Rt'trr the ILrbbcry. Did you ever hare your fortune told ? Weil, a Chkonici.k reporter was con versing with a young lady yesterday, and the subject of wisarda, witches aud for tune tellers was being discussed. Du you know that I believe in fortunt tellers to a great extent," asked the young lady. *" No,” we replied. “ Have you any reason for placing your faith id them?” “ I most certainly have. There was an old fortune teller by the name <4 Johnson, who told my father of some lost money, and bis revelation was remarkably correct, too." '* Ah I About lost money T Uow did be te.l ilt" tbe reporter asked. '* Well, a relative in Kenosha, Wincon sin, mailed a check on the Ocean* Bank, of New York, for S3OO to my father, and it was lost iu iu transmission through tbe mail* ; and this man Johnson told about it, the day after it was mailed.” “ We|l, that is a little queer," we re marked. *' Did your father have any con- fidence in the wix ird V “ No, yon see Johnson lived in the neigb. borbood, and wa* always telling some body's fortune, but father did not believe in it. One night he was called upon tu visit a sick person, and Johnson was there, too. The person was quite ill, and the two concluded to sit up all mgbl. Along towards miduighi, to pass off time, father suggested to Jobuaon that Ik till his for tune. Tbe fortune-teller agreed, aud as a help procured a cup of coff e gtouods, and w*» soon tedhog of Unatß* AND DGArDitNTMKXTa which were in aior>. He ano gave a pretty correct history <4 father'* previous life, a* well as foretold events whteh hsv* since taken place. But be finally got I down to tbe lost money. Bald he ■ j “D*y before yesterday a letter wa* msikd tn you in Kirvwli*, Wisconsin. It contained a check for three hundred dol lar* ou a New York bsnk. A* soon as tbe letter wa* mailed, it wm *eia. J by a clerk in tbe office and titled of tbe check, lie then very carefully sealed the letter, aud ! you will get II by 10-iaorrow or next day. Y>-u will succeed in getting yoor money af ter sb >ut five moutht.hut w.ll have a great deal of trouble in doing so. Aa to tbe ttilef, here the <1 KOI HIM AHK A l.rmjt Cf-OUDKO. but 1 can give you a iteauriptiuu <4 bis «iqie«r*nce. lie is about five feet, six lucbe*; is about thirty-fire year* old; Wear* ey< and part* hia hair in tbe tn>dul . lie is quite a ladies man, and Is very popular with tbe lair sex ol bia town. He hi not • native <4 Wisconsin. Has brut brown hair and baxle eyea. Tbe groueda ludicile tbal it will be a long while before be tai caught, it ever at all.” “ That will d<>," said lather, “1 don't believe a word you have said.” " But bold on.' replied Johnson, ’1 am no*, tiooe." Two visttore will be al your liouat iu a abort while. They are close relatives of y<>ma. You have MOT MUCH THKM IM »tX TtlU, •nd will not be Lioktog fur them when they come.** “ Well father M*wr Mid one word about tbe fortunc-telletM bouie 'till alt r dinner the next day. Tb<n be pulled • letter nxn Li* pocket *t>d began to read. After r<»>:>»< it, be threw it down ou tbe laid.-, ■ayiag m he did so. “ I wondsr buw tbal old fool knew tbla*" •• Wbat r 1 asked. ** Why, uid Jobiieos told me l*ai night that it bad town mailed, aud all about tbs money being l<wt.“ ” Money being l<«rt f Have you lost any mooeyK* I inquired. “ Ysa, thi* letter ooniained a check tor S3UO. and it bM been stolen. Any how, I doa't tolwve that be knew any thing about it," * “ Weil, to make a long story sb<Wt, tb<- leiter wa* malted on the day named, wm rifled < f tbe clreck to WmmmsUi, and aas ;«c>u« rested on just sneb a pwsou m wm toocrltad. He WA* BBVKM AMRKSntD, but after about BVe moutua, fattier got bl* money front the osuk. H;» rhiodrr. b>>wev<-r bad to be aworn to by the b«ak. era <4 A then* twtrev be cnwtel fit it. Now, after brer.eg tbb, do yon blame me tor placing CTHsfi tenoe tn tbe fortum 'tiler * “ All gure* week," «e suggeetad, “but it Aw* eoem r*ttar qarer " “ That te aot all, lbvo<b. Two unde* «atae ta about tbne week* oa a vioif to •*. ! ebd they enewered to lb* dearrlptiu* be bad gieato <4 tto etaliur* fatw* wutad The aiwre* to ail Vue. aad eaa be eoacb cd tor by a Bomber <4 Atteeaiaaa, who teaee beard the Mary tafnrr. aad who ar* I tb»>«>cbly eeqaemted with the ctrcea*- ; eieeiotA The partte*. lortiMH-'elior aad •11. yet he* tai tb* Luoaty. But tto for i an*-t«U>re aame * not Johaao*,bat ttat | nmxw will eaewer tor Um Mory. He pow tel* fmiaaoa wlu card* ia*trad of &4f«a gn«eda. The y<raag lady tb>ak* be to tto cxeatmt wtaerd *bc ba* eeer •«*. TBK At.ktr VMIt (ACMT. ta bee* Ibe Flwwi W 111 b* LoeatwA !a a talk with Br R. L ff< ximflnd thia «>m*ta<. a Cstomncut repxter wm Mk> bemad that ita ear io* f'« tto electric tiebt bed arneod. it to o*c buadrad and flfiy b-eer-ce-arer. aod a eery flaw *•<**- The p«*nt wU be ta tb< oid mdi baddiag. jto > ppnMta tto l»w*r factory. Tto w I * fl tterm wtfl be broagbt'«**» aad pfoeed m • *w -diag o* tto factory kN, o* the C. A M. r-vl- I Tto. we ecw tbat Atteea* *Ol here the ever* l«bl ta a few wnka Al te*M tto laciorie* u* to ta hghted ia th* way. bad I •« c*a eay Albeaa tee* the ctodne iigblA —» e fl fl » ' »! Ftoe brapce. I Tte Cmomcut * iadeMed Io oar good frirad Br. to P. K.aaey, for a taetMt fall 1 1 >4 ttoe tom rrepe* g*"wa ia th* eectiaa , B' Krw«ey aiwey* briar* to market the I ’ Swta frsrte. tome of tto weter-aecioa* to bw twoogtet to low* were herd ta too*. 1 j Hr wid accept oat tteack* lor thw kmd n> i memtawx- ATHENS CHRONICLE SUBSCRIPT.ON SI.OO PER Y ADVANCE ADVERTISING RATES REASONABLE For the Chronicle. TIIKCKNTRAI. CITY. Waeifdk Prsylng— The team bliss Deas—Tha Wardered Mia and Bh Marderer. "A thing of beauty is a j*>y forever I" And Macon, the “Central Guy” of Geor gia, is surely a thing of beauty at this time of the year. The streets are very wide, ' and the City Council is having the middle of all tbe streets parked off, surrounded with low stone cappings, sodded and filled with beautiful flowers and shrubbery,tend adorned with fountains and statuary.— Nufnbers of fine building* have gone up iu the past few years, and others are in course of erection, in spite of thisbeingthe dull season, everything seems to be thriving, and business of all kinds is brisk. Central City Park and Rose Hill Cemetry are very pleasant places ot resort for the young folks on Bunday. Tbe park has an artifi cial lake, very clear and pretty, in which are twu fountains which shoot streams ot water twenty-five or thirty feet high. It is crossed by a rustic bridge, and the smooth, gravel walks, the green grass and fragrant plants and flowers, ue shaded by the most beautiful water oak* and elms, draped in Florida moss, while tbe dark waters of tbe Ocmulgee river roll iu hizy majesty around it. Macon’s "City ot the Dead" is beauti fully situated on a bluff overlooklng'the river, and ia filled with handsome monu ment* and vaulta * The city is filled with splendid business housre aud handsome residences, aud ia certainly one ot the most pleasant, thriv ing, beautiful places in tbe btate. Walsing by tbe jail, some afiernoona, W"olfolk can be beard praying. He v-ill pray a very fervent prayer, and end by yelling and raving like a mad-man. There •re several ladies here who aend bun flow era, fruits and delicacies, and make much ot him, not thlnkmg him guilty, I suppose. The latr-abidtog cltisena of Macon are unanimous in the condi mnatloa of Loweu thal, the murderer of Harmon Bohnefleld, io a gambling bell, on FoU'th street, last Sunday morning. Bohnefi Id, while a gambler, and a dangerous man when drunk, was one of the treat hearted men that ever I.Veil wlieu sober. Many a poor widow anil orphan ha* been befriended by bia open-hearted generosity, and tho Church that needed aid was quite sure to call U|K>n him. As an old woman on Fourth street said to-day: “Yre, be Wa* trad; but, God bless him, he wm good hearted.” And yet, tee was cut down like a dog by a low down wretch whom he had more than once »«ved from the chain gang ; and there are |4euty of gamblers heie uow who have exprvaaed lhemsdvea iu the bearing of your oorreapondent hi a way that would indicate that they were ready and willlug to awrnr hi* murderer free. Buch ia life, and such ia law; and it Macon doesn't break up hvr gambling deua tram, 1 say, "God, pity tear." The scuti uioala ot tbe beat people are against It, and the Evenlug News, a clear and bold paper, say* wbat it thinks, and gives gamb ling a Mack eye. Li. 8. Marshal Croflby, a prisoner, and a witness whom be bad In charge, all got on a spree in ttebloaa <k M >uroe*s bar-room here Monday olgiit, aud Croffey has oarn< d « tire reputation <4 being a very vflh:.uut(l’) ofitei.r by lr)ing to kill his prisoner. Messrs. Robert Heaves, H. Beu****, Jr., Lewis Btitey, D*x: Dorsey and Weldon Prtce, of Altoens, were liere last Saturday. Glail lo aee all Athens boys. 11. A. A Lint IB ■a Where ■ Mek left Walter AateMVy. Havammau, Ga., August 18.—Walter Aalmry, alia* iternan, waa lynched at Pooler, ten miles west of Bavannah, early tbta motuing, for areault upon Lula Kins man, a *rvmieat-ye*u-<4u German girl, yesterday afternoon. AMUVLTEO IM MMM HOME. 'w The asMtiU wm committed •< the Kias <nan** breuu. on Newton rtreet, about * ’quarter of a Mlle from the Pooler depot. Ftea father of ttea gtal wm *1 work; bet mother wm vteiting a neighbor, and the other iwmte-r* of the family were away, leaving tbe girl alone Iu tbe boUSr. As bury told scU /red man nt the depot that te» wm going to K teaman's teoaae to collect some money. A short lime after be bed g<>M tbe girl's cries were beard, and lire man a toun A-bury told ibat be wsa going to Kraaoasa's berried there and found tbe gill struts ling witta the negro, wbo apra <g tbr>Aigk a back door, and, jumping a faecs, started toward tbe w-ixta. a mutiMUt rrttt'GoLß. Tbe girl WM neatly nacintcsraa. Her cLUms were torn from her body. Her face was terribly beaten and gasbed. One eys wm chased. Tbe finger prints of the negro were on bet ntok, and her cbecka were tore end blredmg. Her neck wm so wrenctosd 'tent she wm unable lo turn her bred Tbe neighbors were aroosed, but In attending tbs Injured girt her assailant wm aßnwed 'tore to escape. Dr Bteak ney was summoned, and hr f>mnd tbe girl ie a dared condition and suffering from bw wound*, bet MMr than the cuts and brmere upon bee bead sod body sbe waa unbanned. After leaving tbe KtaamM hooae, Are bttry a'tacked Mrs. Grayson, about a quarter <4 • mite from ttee scene of tbe Aral aaoaoit, aud beet ber over tbe bead with the butt end of a gun which be S-tred m be entered tbe bouse. Mrs Gra}»« escaped into tbe street, aud Asbury raided tbe bouse aad armed him * if with a d*rttbte barrel gun and a sroxte barrel gun. He then went to tbe boose of Mr. Wail*, and was about to asaaull Mrs. Walls, when ber huslmod entered tbe boose, and Asbury escaped into tbe woods ie tbe direction <4 Monteltb. rcascTsu tux scovkokau About midaight tbe negro wm found at a low dance about a mile from tbe acene of tbr sassrilt. Be wm taken back to tbe girl'* tour, and she identified bicn as ber assailant. Be clothe* wm covered with blood Irons his eoomter with tbe girt. Be cnnfeMtd the enare and begged foe metcy Three bendred msaked men ker ned uim to aa open Aeid near tbe radroe l, where ba wm STM UMO CP TO A TRIM snd riddled with bu.ieu. Am* l.h body **•• ptnned a p«per. Write tbe »- •ctp'ioe, TMl* U TBE WAV WB PBOTBcT OVB N-rt Ute"