The Athens weekly chronicle. (Athens, Ga.) 188?-1889, August 24, 1889, Image 2

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The Athens Chronicle. *v*vy Morning. •ia ftollsr Per Irar, ls(*rl*blj la Mr rare. '’THK rVkCEKT citv < ik< i i.a iow. corm < nt< • - a non aniTtbk lakgrmt «bn- K« U CIMCTLATIGN. Th* bast Adrsrlrecaf Median ia SarU-kait Cr •*<>*. Cirewlataa la ararty aae haadred eoaalira la Srwrgia., aad ia eeaaa diMsrrot fltatra. • dvrrtlwwsssrnts at Kite. MataretatetbaCbreatel* ReadtteCbrtmiela g. d. tnor.t. ». b. rrotr*. w. a cuatart STONE & CHRISTY Publishers. EaUred at Iba port olhre al Atbeas, Oa.. for I raeawoaaSaw iktoagb tte (axis sssroowd daaa te alter. addraaa ail aannaaieationi to tib mrcMi ntwteix ABOUT DUELING. - " AB ATIBM M 43 ■« ttFBWOCK. It febaas, Bat a taraato* tCsir. Tte paopte Mi l talk of dollar II •asms that •**• partite are dtepostd to <k> ■tore tbaa talk, sad two young »'« "< tfavaousb teat been Urea tenia* to try tte tarl ee a asraas <4 ateihwr a dlfflcelty. la a eonvartaltoa yesterday with oat at tte nxret prixaioeat m*u at tte city, a Caa iu.i t reporter gleaned eotte facta te aa affair of knur that took pltea Io Geor gia tome yvar* ago. it waa not a te••pa per nee'irreacr, bat a qusrt and Jatcrmu«J fiabt. Said the gaaHwmaa "I •*• ooiy about aiaeiawa yeare oid, ■ad wblto I don't predate le tea (fo-onoe Bow, 1 beet ma*a aeaaa tbaa wtea 1 foo.bl Utlilaai" "Yua kaow at a grnrfai tbiag that «■> ■wo are at tte battato of each sflrera. and rival *a<tora batt btM little regard lor raeu alter Wtea two area are placed la Ute pe«UM. a very Mute prate U • all ttel B ■er retry to taring no a tMfcahy. “Vaiateattoartiily. I edboded tte yooae ■wa, wte rewarded u• aa aa ravsay H» detoaadad aattaactma I replied Ibat w ►re M bit eagre bad c*«ded. I w-reki ta tue tea waiter with Ute 1 I tea rertrwl to my rouse, thinking that waa tte iaai 1 votUd bear fiusa boa, b»l tea. "it was tea ia tte asondog wteo tte totaOit •eaglets. At r levee o’duck, tbare ■ waa a wrap el ary data- Tte rtewe are toted aad beaded ere e a*4e. IhMHtai aarprtoed me greatly. It •«■ a cteih>a<a— tte ttotv aaf sated tetag ibree u'afork !■ tte •flffttMwio, Mwi Um (mUms* Bwl b bait atet tiara my ra< -A Irwad of miae waa called is, tad te adv read mt to fight it oat I tbaa wrote a tote ear* puag tte rtaßsagv, aad tried te "At tte eb«B Mrecb tare., I •• ted te tte tpoi wtds my filtad. aad Itere tvoad my mortal eoemy wbb bit octa A N<rt a weed waaapateot ate a anol oat itere bo< we four. Tte dwiaura waa maaaored «*. ■ad we Were pint J tai pmtttaa. (Jot pre tew wmo (i tee mb amt at urn word “ooe.* we were te eommaoot ebuotiag. aad aut l» eaoae. oaUI tte Art eterebm of at ft oaireia wore emptud Wa were ptreod te tea t»«pa of tadb mter, aad tte ate to de "Tte IBM whom 1 fared wee at teat tom M tNk ll* 'J**! Mvi BiwCSa tretabta. Wtea tte wwd oat gfeea, 1 Butted Mi tee. tel teoad tte* my Are area mu goMa ready. Oa too wenod wean it, te« tear, we bagto te abate My Bret Are ouoMted tern tedby. Ha eoaM hardly ma. owl m leeeiatH*. At Ito we tn** 1 IS* bate to btok. tod 11 wo m me. Itarryaot at tteea bate to tide day. Tte Uter otter hoted tOA la two ■Matte, wo wwo tU kwow M I weal 4 *M eaadrege bam CH O<«mm, I AreKted. >«• a Wag wMb •» ■MA aad wMe we weaaM aptob. were »e ■web « tee way <d frewdt." I*'' *MMMI tfe* paete nib, pee.’ wee tte reply "Be gel bb fWt, aad Igte awe that I Mhad temer.— SS * *o** tOMbB I w* y«w.“ te Otortaaotd. *«brea to ate a Brea to tte team of Qauegm aa-te teoe t ft ft t M to XAA • ■ ■ TBfItOMJ ICtoteWO. Btorea m Bte Weed ts tot Babar. Tte «Md P.bewr bate tamo battoig a Iretge te tetoßO te MB Maa •dtereo gteeo ftft *F*SS lb* MN** UMbt ** I* •my J.B fteto.at bitaowata gread mem ware. U H Uwßtol.ef teewMtob. greed regm ■mcMMrwtore eowKaußb. W. ■ IMO of ttareae I twpmmt, Atb !■■> llreod ftettare* i Aote Artet eg «to«te> lireoi Ktob tewto * J P teajrea •0 AMBb*o*b SS***aS ® mMmi A U Dane eg Maroa, teead tere»- •ary U <A rd Attoam, Grand Tremmreti to. A Mteta. ts Aageaaa. t lremt Bi pm ieo»aare A • Maaeep. eg tetao ereew. fteead MmA-*'.. M ia brwy, es B*o*S* ft# SB SlbMhßs 4ftt AUMNBK ONVWMbs *M* <W*k bwMinnM . bgtotoo ewewg are team mm APtewvKAeg M Fterear toteo retep no tte ItareeA MBwadtoml te tte tern tad o t onto wee real tte Bmwb to ere dagemre to teto area, te eeon tor any -wAree te *te ea*» at too teem ate Ttat * *4 SJb SB* 4MMMMB•* toeo* tore taw tebto ataato <temo ami toot etetoßWM renietoh te be Mrewe. Tte. eito tPonailemata eedy «4y i* aw tare**' too tomwt earnm eeto totem to* •*►••• a damM aer am to tareweeb rd ttea eftow gt MgMd te too dtopraateto at tba rete wad** mod wd be toomd. te- btemwre te tteonem, wte M» CW dßm te ttagt ►Wb wedbe toreertaty ■i fatna r pr*tettnwg t^ew*area amem* gtareegb tkwm te prdtaate hi mm team Ttee wa bteb woo at eaerbad atetay p tetotep barret ate toe ore ry tootmd re toe tare wMßto* te too moa»« te too pare pre te tearewm. Tbtte ♦ todOwtato mag ante Wte eowtete •■ reore.o tetate Way Mt ohAoo NATIONAL CAPITOL. WASHINGTON LETTER (From oar Re*ulir Girresnondrct) Wamidwitom, Aug. !».—Pieeident Uv riton flitted mto WaeLingtoo Friday and out again Selordty afternoon. Toe borde of pap.buntert tcenled th*- game from afar, •nd made a charge on tbe While Home. — There wm weeping and wailing and gnaal - log of teeth when the hungry crowd waa iuformrd that the President crmld not be •era, and ilia agony waa ptl>-d <<n whet, they dtacotered that thia waa probibiy tbe art time Prreident Hamton would com to Waabmgion irtfore October. Saturday •fternoon, about the time that Pnaidrot •nd Mr*. Harriaon, and private Secretary Halfotd, were atartiog for Deer Park, in the private car of Preaident Meyer, of the B. A O. radruad, half a duxen inaiguificaU appointment* were aoDounced. Tte Pr.aWent and wife go to Indi»na| - •do Ub week, for tbe firm time arnce Ue bead of the hooae became our Chief Ma. - lal/ale. 1 don't know bow the old man i» feeling about it, but II ia no violation of oxifidence to aay that Mr*. iiarri«>o I* de lighted, and ate would ba auil more de lighted if ahe ••* returning to »tay, tor •be baa aev< r ceaaed Io be home reck and Io piae for her quiet booaefm ludianapolir. The oommimion appointed to oegMiau for tbe purcueae of luc Cten-kee atrip io Indian Terrttory, haa aotiAed tbe Depart, meal Inal nothing ekw can be done until tbmr oiler of *1 Mi par acre to aubwitied to tbe Cberukoe anunal council, winch meeia in November. I t m informed by om who I think kawwa, u*t tbe extra are>i« of Cuugitre will ba called for (Jclobw Xlrt or 28ib. Ii to likely io baa mernoreblg aewatem. AU ready tba propbwey baa breu made by a Wcil-ktrewa Democrat that it tin itepuU - c«na of U» Howie ■ttaxapt to cba> ge iba • ulreau they can admit all tbe oxilrvlen’* b. long u>g lo their party, il wid cenre a coulmu ea aeamoo lo tbe tab of Ma*cb. iPBt, wnaa tbe Fifty-gret Ctmgrena expiree by teadelioa. That to prvbUly aa e*. livme Vk», but all Ite rigre mdicaie a very biller pUitmal wrregie over IM tuiea of tb« Honor. f'ixamtoaoaur Tanner rvticraiea that the |ieeauoaJ retalioM between oMneelf aad S*cratary NoUe are lb« plaaaai Uwi. He ndmita that itere areteKuai ditereuoea. Ii wtreid be ■aware tv d> ay il, whew IreMiy a »ay paama Itoat tte torn lary town XX In rema meaner cverruM or change wear Jecimwßte lire l.'owiniMioaer. Jaw pr»- »-«wa io Iba Am of July, Mr. T»amr *. ctete that Ferman ageuta might make reretod tarrenire Mi ihew clerical tmew u> eaoam of Urn muawy appawprmwd Ur tirel preprea, wte that Be would oak Crearwn. for aa «pgroWtetore «»»e»tag lb* deft ctolkty. Aa Bion aa the Onoearey a allot - Hub Wte Oo.tod to Um toe amtote Ike Fraaaua agree ire umr tewic.l treoo mate he rednewd lo <Mrw>fvad k> te ap ixwprmlioa by Imp*, end ttoal Be dui at auatOaf K tawlal lo arete • dtetoiaiy by rgtpeoyiag ateii>reai ctotaa. Tire a. it move by tte tkcrviary ttart aoerea to o. Ante Upm both tbe CuaMMwhmw of l‘r. . •are* and Uw (teamore,!• now m gng.4 ta taVWrUgWMig too relating of pretocMM, Wte to eater all to* •wtAaaom aa tte n rwliag te Aaaai r Maa litre mV pen* a wvwgtot *«• bto oAtae, WBovw Ba ward arena • pmaoate vAmnioattea te M. It aresM vwy eartam Itoil aatom IteUAead re renew U Uwea two wwm ue more tareigml. itoat <ai«tateM*A hare w retire to pre Volatile, ten to mow, ita.it ivtotmaa are MN wide apart tat aa.yu.iag appreweaiM hreawnay. If tte Dam teato tbreagterel the Mote are •• oMtamamm orea tow < wrea rrew. nalvd M HteUMkred . m WewA at are dto VMg lata Ltowwrreu wtaa Wte m«tea, a »*wy • awetato taw tai lh« Tire Rwd w taremtag hw tbe nre«a •realp te Um R"aa», nod it m w tore aa eeareed m»w itat toe to to tai bacard by .be reyiaaMacMa waitaate btookta anJ tea eotaau>wmUM ba Cea be put down ee a mviaia wiaacv. UUm Dm evouc atf tare bad tbe tetaoima fee a repwtotere Ke npwobet | ttaak ■cKiotay, te Übre. w.rehl te ike anna He w • «u«««A repotaaan tart w .iMrwn, totem tel saw mtedml tte mwta cm knotty te Bate f e Iked w >U.- ret tertomdy iuv«rte>.g the tiaata Aa <n»d arary taw towbart eat nteret ■ ■ Martey. too tedreee repatanaa wbe l». anally drrlreod tee pmtnw te Third AmHoete tee Twarery At tte torn* n wee mabte Ibal te teetered te bod tag a tea Awed * more hwatatea preorre by a mttaot. um amxtotatf «a tta mwy •*« to by Fvmtarat iteruM*. aad to rreww• ta sraa *au WM to dwai my Ouu t*. ■tomad ■• *• aa* tanwa asm waa* b* • ■am wul Mt ifav**.*4 fra* tta ff ‘ arateatabto m N*w A Away, fadtaaa M at aitmiii.totoduaa taw* tea* asare | «• lam Safias are J by a <4 rats : kora* «a a • * acton Itataate.* bwt th* *«raasy tea Mhm mwium by tte pcvwsw > wa* Irt tte K-wtoa axd Raby MsK*w a Lead H<* ttaoretes*. IP 13*4 TmXom « UM* «*r» twto. Bus tt tads warn Cwsrioa Aug. >a-Ai mwMtatd pars yreass**ay aa tta Taa patota ot tay ta.- tewaa aseasoeata sw s— vs s*w paanraaam *s tom. a*d ta b-ag aa tai *• taa sanag •* Tta atoi gwa iwwata aforet to b«» to* *d iwreyvare M topi a arwab, to Ito bteyaat retew t ate to gtarato toavxawvta, tore* tev 0-0* ifa* > toatof tteaate •ywaxfare sto b «•«• to a taa aa tte tofo to awvpa etas* tea tow atol to itfaat arasv-4 •! taxteal te twNfs ato vaartart tev A*ta 5 * >'»toa stows* ••• asrutoreg ta* te* ’ th aa teas sat ato tow ***** «*i *• to taaaw* ararwaa to etasd. At tot toaawai a gtoak itswagU g«v* j ate aarf tte totowam. ambtatay —r~‘ | avta agasa Spaaed at taate M» Ire* , Utokag to* was tost tte tab* Ito ! K -*to a ttevvabtoia gratawrt a swxw st ■< | ham*toy Ja*a* l sate a ataff • ' iw* wuaMMto* «*d gtatei ate teat j ♦**•* K-w* aarawaihi t |* pam «g - •awwrai taiwn to. sate wwswwaatwt tat t • ■fat ag to teato te han a.1,. Bstov a I Maxy reatote to swt to fatal was at, ! to apw* ate Mtte «apito dhd asa ms grt has that «•% •tpw pas wsto tete hiastetr rente faww. at tas areas tow* Tte swp>9 at .W-t «-» «•*»*. tow, ste te to pores •*«** t •tot I da. what fate Asssa irt* Bwvre «•> ■tears *wm ***** efan aw to < to swa. pare* fa ata bto ate SWPW* hto fare*- esrt a tatart Ata rea> and batowwe*. •** Show , rata teto Wte 111-1 < wapsaHW hp *te-ag ( Ba I* l ,!are's ffaaasas >tog— ■»■ V*to* are*. , ■ato aaaata ate att te aatat was a kwas Tke City Wire. Tlie demurer in tbe case of tbe C. & M. R R vr. tbe city of Athena for <2O,ot>j damagex has been sustained. At least i inch is from reliable information. Tbe caw Lis atirac'ed a great deal of interest. ; and its remit has been anxiously awaited by a cre«t many. Tbe demurer to tbe plaintiff'■ drclama tioo wa* ducutaed in Atlanta a few wteks •ince. Thomas A StrickUnd and Barrow 1 & Thomas represented tbe C- & M., and City Attorney C<.bb for tbe city. Tbe c«ie will goto tbe Supreme Court. Dlod in Plame aad areebe. New Yobx, Aug. I#—Early thia morn ing Are broke out io the kitchen of tbe t re.tauraut on the flirt floor of tbe big fivr ' atory tenameot h>>uie 305 Seventh avenue. Nine of the aixiy odd occupant! of tbe U xue Umi then lives, and it n a great woe- ' dcr that many more did not periah. A now HOIKIIOV I lIIaTBEH. The x.aivere*ir ot t.e«r*ia will Faw Cwder a flaw Waaagewwal. The Howell bill ha* parecd both branches ot tte Le-gtateture, and awsit* the suns- . tune of tbe Governor. Audit M«knono , ib»t the biii wtd be •igned. It wa* pained uuanimcaily, and scema lo thoroughly •atiefy the pubic mtod. Tbe Governor wul nuke tte appMutmeuta, and in two 1 v.eil tba <Ad board will be a tbiug ol tbe i past. The new board will m et in Athena oa tkptvmbir Ifltb, and ixganlle accurdiug , to the tad It wi 1 include i Ten tmekare from the Coagraaainnai du ll*/a. Knot bom the ataie al large. lire N E. ilaina, chairman TrebmJ * i gk-G ••.•nm reem. i Two truatce tr<Xß Atb-aa i And the grxreruor ei-<<flkh> member. Making mghtewa nw-tn'are ia a>L i Us tbe WSieeo WBlxli to be apt»int ed by tbe governor, four wJi te upp- mi.U > fur two years, lour tor lour year*, t.xir for * mi end four tor eight yiare, au that tbe •igbuyaar terma wJI eipur t>-annually, ' four at a tirn>. The app«,intm< nt of four i titw-eca tareuuatay wid keep up a rvtaUou i iu the board. te t 1 —w •ui t»au * M.wir*. A Maw Martiy «wy IV Mie rtlreyUM la Havre Winn MW Wit*. Ilurrwux. Ga., Aug wet W —{Special to AtiMma t naoau iA J—A u>.»l mxntJa lulling aerepn took pl «ew tael aigbl lu Maad Clerk doUart, about all Mitos from bate. <>.,• J Xiu Lewwdtd MM like the •ay taa aiie waa Jre>g, and ba ooocioded tire be ••aid try tto> vinarea tea taww- •b p, •ban the gut uoid tea butcher bulls, and pr cred to Barra him up ia floe myle. She cut an «g y gaab aertee hto fear.aad on ton arm, and ia bto «de. Dr. A. J. Hatlßena ••■ called th to txaaatbr • ouadu, Med ptowoUaewl tae 0u« |u bto •uto viti>■»«.</ i.ngcroue. Ttare are ao to pea ut the inaa'a recovery. Lr»a aad bn •ifv are toutb rewarded aa v«iy bad cbarectora atuaud bate. HLIkAUT (mm MT tad te H Wtl rrerela far IB Ttaw to few CaßßßevttAA, U*. Aug* to IA-Tbe IWuAUmi*reieia ta tala eexiaiy wau have pot their naaaea to tae jutlthrea loot up aearty IWM A tfarewgi. ttfat «<mt4 tare wewred 1,100 re !.•»» •iemra Tta great atgeaatb te the aui« baa pntereel out •atd Itay are 11'tie tore ttoaa a rewpuraT* gu.rd. Ik.t-.OM WMh ttor l cutac te F'rerfy and •vaith te taood aa I 'ears are gowe Bevar te huft T»C mßßteitoV*! L irate to pm and the chddren la twsd- j ding Ckrtta a w Ji mu ‘ire 1., we n revtvad, I w *avw w mi ■ a* w ire w nt r ■ •<»• to m— m> aHaw, are ,mi Miees M*n» re »>< Btantauaen A ret. >• —Aa arieto la ’ tte IwdapetMfawi, a peper st lb buna. Ata.. tkilted by acuMirad pteertaf iteel Bry ant Bae eteni’d amW IB Ausan* An ediu- Feel m ita tert Bute afa—cd iße nhitaa ire rervowa u» un retared rem rna UKBMUM arwruaiM. •Were yww (>toe •ta*ea| in bare the terettoieed. to >•*•(> y-aee g •vaahl te rem «-• gvaodm mtoren te toe ghoe We wire M•—.« yew xw b,<a reachere hto *» raw a etreatry Yu* etote aww •re <tov«>s. bart tovrel, r*btaa< dtorv tag. tatowt tesataag a*as wf aa tenet uvtag. Il is a*lp a assrtwv at uwaw wave <hre*agxaa< usa vt** •*••* »4 adL-sra •< te rarea««*i. aad I bwpw te yssre awh»w <• vw* wave d*aa wd tea ways ta as*. v at-, taa te te sM **ysta tets ate ra«> a ' iW< tewss tavwitat day. Yea oaa bare yto* wa raatwrvw • a*ca w*a. “T<ra awvv rata te jot r»w»«tetobacy aad «svw w*m aad •« tare pr-tos usa st aw vwry rtssata As* wv •*(! bare «w tow war tto •» aa fatal salawfo tot •stl te atereg •■•*<• Lap I yws oat Ol • atom**. a»4 tanily *••* ad yv>a tw tsrt to atary II • fotod •• tuat wtai J«m tatas tea haaM crash* as to tetato te rest tasa*r*tw jiarsat . at* Hat tba n.ta «h tw tores Pt. it a hate. *av*wv wewr tasv awav. Tta ateaw psapta *• flu-asa are tah-ag asrvw te >smel Mryaafo •*» * a>>« ata ! tot tore to *«y. tout «wax*g tack I Tta •asewrev raasswi te to wtare ra I pohfacawa rvto ure Yud tea**’. •>*> seta jsiertos at itawaaghma*, are* tare w. ! day sad pwreta saatotMaa* tea isanase tba | MttoWsi as totsdawy ata toqfavire*. a*. | teatema* ‘fa" atox aad. te tetotoy. i 'te< pwywres. suwarA h» stay awaa a*re«. j sac** • rare »-** ata Pure-rest, Miasswuih ata t«* iwire **4 ata { lx" fa* **♦ awd craadto •to waa are te ta*.- i toartare to sretos W teas* pswereas w*w i ws red re te 'to** h-rtw bta” at “psto ’ tos a ton* ” Tbare a as i' m-V-ir ' •tato rt to totoK a gsrereat Sh* rt . tosSWs Tb.» na*» d sta wV «* to wi—rs « ’ w-S tore Tfaw *rts ***** «to SSre ' awaMreto Sa awtaaat tad* Tto re* **■**■> ’ tatoattah Tto fares teto flbre eta Bto rewrart* pi*iuas*rt ml «p MSww toads te to ttoaa T>res Lore lato te reaaras asp tare* «a *to teaas. Tto «sata to srerereatos •tea tore w M tafa tar tore ata to> «to wwre to flew to tea a toi to rerato ‘ *-■ rtoto Sa srare sawre ms rs m*. „ rewawa ' bsto Ttore ■ yiwaasi. re. to, areare aa i • saw* to** SrSw pre red r« to ta-* ms ' tos ta hwi l» fltoh*> b* sakto to ftosw’a Owtare a-dtotf &to*rere. wtoa ares wa to Mryifim « MMt • • At«ft tw W<«BB 4MB fahflNßßteb’ W W 31J H < »to teens raw, -rracre ,*. 1 M • yw ta tota a • amamte-adret, t tat fat tta at ws Ufa II > 1 Letter Triiia Mr. (alp. Desk Ch honk, le:—I heard a brother a short time since, in a pub lic talk, say that this world does not contain enough to satisfy the human heart, leaving out the religion of Jesus Christ. That was a true ex pression and I know it. In fact after we obtain the [jearl of great price we still hunger and thirst after more righteousness, seeing enrown inability to do much good. We continually aspire for a higher lite. We desire tbe very highest plane of Christian attainment. If we are terribly in earnest, we desire to reach a point outside of a possibil ity of sinning. Can we do il? Some tell us we can. but I doubt it. Winie God is certaiuly willing that we should reach that point, acd there may be a [xreiibility of it, but so far as my individual self stn con cerned, I am afraid there ia not a reasonable probability of it. That, however, is oo bar to my efforts in that direction. I don't know the ultimatum of my pusaibililies, and hence 1 shall do ail in tny power, with God's help, U> reach my highest pos sible attainment in this world, and as I lieiieve in endless progress, both here sod “in the beyond,’’ 1 may, and hope I shall, realise more than 1 expect God is oertaiuiy willing tLat we should attain to the extent of our possibilities. May the goi Ix>rd help us lo press forward and realise the greatest good that tbe Christian life can bring. My ide* is that we auould keep our hearts and mindscouatauUy engaged in the very best thoughts and atfec lion* au aa to leave no vacuum iu Ibetn fol the inaiJuous soul dealr<>ver to Uli. Our mind* and hearts must be filled constantly *tlh gum: . thoughts and affections, or with the reverse, sod 1 believe we have will power to control those, otherwise it aceuis to me we should not be re •po&oibie for not controlling theta. It only require* “sternal vigilance" to do it, **d we should exercias that vigilance, otherwise we are c*i- |tobie. Let us all strive to excel iu gotklnes* and it will be all the te-tter for us ail. Notos think they can't jo ogress, aad ail right down aad do nothing to reach a higher plane. My uplalon ia that every effort we make in ths right direction God respond* to ita Thia 1 Judge from my own expensaco. When 1 was drifting upon the oceau of Ind i Her ebee and ekcp<ici*tn 1 aoidom was happy; oo the other hand I was at tunc* very unhappy. Thai was the result ol my u«a coa<ta«.k God'S spirit uftea itoprvased me witb a S«»es of my duty atd of ta, danger, but 1 had ao much Self aid and •tuhborouees that I did col yielg •alii 1 altMuel rvuFltaki the poTol ot. despvraltos. I bate no doubt il wa* Goal’s arraugeateal to bring me back to tbe fi4«L Y <>u *et I believe to ths final (reraeverauce of all rec gvuirsle pciavke, and that lathe way 1 aoMMiat for iny reclamation aad return. I Ire leva I «a* 'deep ■od my hie hid with Ch rial in God.’ I believe 1 had Ixren t»a.ic ao heir of God and a Joint hair with <. Urtat, Uy tbs vieanatog power ol Christ’s biu>«l, and tateeving aa 1 du, that God «tao’i de *ay buteb work. I Iw levs lie •til u'timateiy save *ll *b<> ‘ bare brea ebnacn to salvation through aatH lifit-aUou of lbs aphit, aad a held sos ths Irma." Bebwe rvge narataoa, 1 tael rev a we bate power to y retd re rental. A flee we are regenerated. I beltere ws can aUil yi« id or reaiat (hvFe spirit, l»ol are shall rereive xlsqeats cbaettasmeoi for d-aotadiaiKw sod aUaii ba amply rewarded for obwsiteac*. fur Paul atg ■lSaa mat ia tbv wwad of Rusceaa. • baa bw aaya. “wa*» will reader us ' avwry man aratadlag |r» bls dvwte," aad la li»Mvw«, be eyaa He “cbaa- Uars aa lor our gc«u4. Usl •« ma* be porta her* at Ilia bra laaaa” 1 xrthwuusvw pat rt» Usat ssar Fat be« cbaatiaww an tn maka tta LeUvr ebii-- draa. May G«>l bslp us oae our vtatUssa. aad war |*aaws HitUae for ear -a a p««l. arte iLv g>«*| of oat frlkuw as', as wtai aa for lbw glory al ott FaUatr, •bo sa itar aatbur <rf ■U tbiaga E»rr sours. Frnr. Clir. ——— -—■■■*• + k—l biurpm Ms*** to hr«a as asway pwspla wrerrstes. sad staa bto ■* Ms t.terwr.ise. V* tow thee Mata• tore,*****. H 0000 gK*afa. F*« re-*-, to stow*"V. tarew Ore sassaarb to •fate srerto towraw to tela* tetog, •* to*a<tofop»*lta > *wv«a b*afa*.«. to a.Wwrt ■ tta hwrvawta sasod. fare* M«*< .*wraa»*r -. s taw *nta U••i da roa goof im c POWDER Absolutely Pure. ..**** •**'" *«raw *re- a,* * to--if te pa to. rtrreto to ws.re* wnwiwaa. Oto **• wtow teas to stottey bred, to rereto aa teta saaaaa as -re wab to tobaat at tow- fa fltk tare to-teste* taeass hreares FrewawsW »•* •<aa. > •» re.rtoto.toj ADOI.PfI BKANIrr IS DE.ll>. Traftie Eediiig es n ■‘ramie.nl Allanla Altai ney. Rome, Ga , August 21.—A1l Rome was •honked and startled this morning by the announcement of the death of Hon. Ado:pb Brvndt, of AtlatAa. Colonel Brand! was in attendance on the grand lodge of Odd Fellows, of which he was a prominent member. He had attend ed the session of the grand encampment yesterday and wa» present at the opening of the grand lodge this morning. He was apparently in good uealth, and during the morning chai ted gaily with frietidg. About 11:15 he was speaking on a motion pending in the grand lodge. He only uttered a few xn er.cea, when be •uddenly sank into a chair. He was at once surrounded by members ot Ute grand lodge. Dr. McCall was summoned, but when he arrived Mr. Reandt was dead. Commenting on the affair tbe Atlanta Constitution says. When Hon. Ado:pb Brandt fell dead in R.m.c yesterday, Adxnts lust acilisen w ho w*s ever eulhusussiic iu her interest. A- s representative Hebrew, Mr. Brandt went to tbe front rank at once. He held the Confidence of bis own p op'e aud led them into lull partic.pstiou in tbe affairs of tbe community ol which they formed a par'., lie was intensely palnotjc, true to bis friends, and ready to conciliate <>j - pailLm. His taruusUiess never led him into giving offense, Lu', on the contrary, drew to bis side ah who admired men ot eoavictioa. Coming so clearly after tbe dca;h of his friend, Hon. L*>uis At nil vim. the dratb of Mr Brandl is peculiarly mul. Two better men nt ver honor.-d a comm <n«call ti with t tew CH L -ushqi.—Constitution. MIIU'P>D hv a wmman. A taareaaab Gvas Mb* Xter.l •< *■ AlSratairU Ararar. Havixxau, August 21.—A cowbiding af fair look pl.uc iast night tbst was out ol tite Usual run of ttaae affairs. A geulir - inan admiieu the appearance ol a young mwr><rt woman, and yesterday wrote tor permission to nail. Il wa* granted. Wm n the )«dy entered tbe parlor, site asked u>v nature ot uis business. This peremptory CbsDeege D|>»«t him somewhat. II s ex planate mi «*» xg very eh ar. The lady tben inquired if bv Would carry aorur-tLing to Let Uurtrei d. Tbe voitre da) not appu cista u>e reqiMet, but consented, when he waa ait upon and cut aenva tbe lace with a Issb agxn and agalr. G.lntmt tbe alrvr.l JwW without bw hst, be vainly Uiol to ••r ape, wb,h» tta bh>«a •iews-uded like a kad loim. A large, mu-cuiar lrwn-1 nt tbe Wreuan made loa b|>pe*raa<M. and enc-im aged tbe 'asbii.g. "Lay It oa tbe*." ba •Irohlrd Finally the galiaut goi away— Tbe wife beiwve>l be wrs an emtarery of tar (.Oalreiirl, who soe »*ya, is M* Klu* dam aging evidence r.vn-1 ta r bha Was n-h --tasm, bet got In bcr Work a* <tt< dually as II l»«r tutorniartoa ws* r<-liah,e. rasa • a rv b« iiuuls ■*■>• •• WeStetea, Uepteaaßar lib a* Hr* •*••! horsr. On M'wid.y Aeptember *J at • u'clock at tbe Wash n<t»o A red ik uoid will tagm tb* 11- imnatiou ol appUcsato f'X tbe 4,5, B, 7, • 3th gtsdre There •*i*mmatlo«>a wul OreitMte tbrnugtaret Tuaxtay. Entrance tictala f< r the aeteola will be reseed lo *»w poptla. thsinnlnr Monday. Ausust Mb. Itat". riaiendr hl's t Olea over NciMdrl'a More, from 10 to 13 a. m. daepl- Cbnrek ssaai aa'arrb |*MrU«aly cared by Dr. Hags'* raaxdy. IN CAM IMAM I rera *• • **«r •«■ t'rtte ■«,* Kvarg Nuba •oa »«r>a. Taa, they m« anivlog every few days, •nd tn car hmJ lot*. The fact n, (hey ate us slte»l every make and al your OWB p«Kv. aud ita.tr ataa are rcotarkaWv Thia m- ch of a oo«>vcn*tfa>* * M sufßcrent lo attMta* tbe curhrety of • ('Hx sicca n rawtar, aud ta> beg** to tnvealigale. lo a Lula readv La fa.*J <«i that * I Uti* ta a •sa in n«ard *u tttoae flor b<g*n-«. car nagw a*4 wago< a (bat Cai libera. IL tta A tt* are **tuttgvv<Q few days. Th'* Vc bieiva ar* au rtyl-Mi and te such Om- maa. that Urey aril rapidly. Os c. >ura» they are old Ctaafs aad tta iktcai-d ia tacr«axa* ad Ire Ute*. ■- - as xre res-- Te AM Mwtera •>< TaASelva. Ttare* are a rre»t many r«*-ple tn ( lark*. Obhrtborps. ttotee. ■adooe aad JarArexi •ad <xtar B*rT»WH»dte« oowatka bavta* to i pare ,**r» eaed o*e ot tte oM H seals te wa«*ww or buggtoa. ttrel will asy start itay wooM rat tar pay g 33 re-ev taa a w*g>« at boggy tb*n Usey have to pay la tta «bv«p wagu«M aad b**g»a -bx are •oMbewdaya.it liny w«r» rartma that <tey xrereM gat aae t r* 4 •• (ta .tel ■.afaawi areka Wa • tab to aoy to all who tav* e*nd tte md Hndwres* w- *ta. *ad to tbe pabte. that •* raa favaM yn« wtrene.* aad tree gw* drew wa wul *«*<*•■«* to te M <md aa Ute O»d Bndgrsre •rwk. aad wa ca-ap aa yon os* tan faesura ut tkataera ot **y otter ktod of work. Wa carry • good aainrtmaot te beggtas a*d •Mpre* <« taata. wawlt ar* perpnor ms art as ebreap is )« raa Lev te aayrsor •to ta tba Stota. Brapscrtaoy. Kcata A Mreama. Aurews Ga \S» Tbw ntt ■»— so, t* «h* prate sere taw* t Mtofa tarsrtte®* *• b ate to thw aW'Xto M*wM. tt ts •■■• te-s* wtaa aa4 thw tat tta* Uaft tnattft asaaaSy are ■tetetat*. wtas a •n reta ta M. Is what tsre <raa to mas aidirs n a t esraswj sta •ter t s** l * •** Bta «< say adhra sanapa Merit Wins Bears raws tawfata haa ■tawas sate ta Water*. tWwwpwta. Be* Btatato. Mkli wte ■ iik mmsrera Tite Ttota fa iaa* w*iare •• #pwnaa, reraagrV ■as ta X ta ws. Mtata «p Pte Vtada Pj ia—, ■ ■**SswM»rtlli astobytaarw* tata pl. ta taste rvstte* twe L Mata • On, tatowtorea. tateta, btaa YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY EXAMINING OUR STOCK OF FimnriTUßE. BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. IF YOU ARE NOT PREPAItED TO PAT CASH, W e offer you the advantages of Our Installment. Plan, where yon can arrange for the gomls on the mo ACCOMMODATING TERM S. O’F-A-XS.XC.ESILaXa «fc JABTHLOWER 3 , 39 AND 41 CAAVTON STKEET A STRAUE STORY. Tald By A Mia Frvm Ky., E. H. Self has been at the Metropilitan Hotel for the past three days. During that time be has kept closely tn bis room, aad has compiainvii of a p stol wound in his right Lg. When asked, however, it i i surgeon should be sent for, he replied, ‘NoP that be was a physician himself, anil would sew up tbe wound wbeu it was healed somewhat. lie claimed to be from Owenboro, Ken tucky, a.,d feeuied lo have plenty ot mon ey with him. His meal* have been sent to bis room, and be haa not left il liuce bi* arrival. Chief Uonnoliy heard of He man's strange conduct, aud visited Elm al his room this morning. Self told the chief at first that he wa* one of P.nkirlou'a debctives, and wbik attempting to arrest « criminal in Tenuee aee, w>s tool in tbe kuee by tbe man, who «aaw intedm Mtcuigan tor murder, and torwb.rei a reward ut filtk) Lad been • ■fl'ervd. He captured tbe criminal, however, afte r receiving toe wound. The criminal had #730 iu bta poreuMiioo, whicii lie offered taut uol u> mm him over to ibe authorities. Self aoc- pled ibe lUobey and lbw tuuu was re I at Überiy. Chief Connolly did not telk-ve thu itu prubabie story, and asked lo Me tta wound- At flr.l be refu»<d to show the wound, but When t Urea tenet I with Wiest did tai. As the chief bad eXpcted, ths man had no pistoi tool w -uud to the leg. His knee wa* taull. brutaeil, a.'te tte akin rubbed oft, however, but bow be did it tbe tuau would not explain. Thacutvl tben asked him who he really was, aud atoed to see mm of bls pap rs. Tbe mao then explwned that be was Pr. - feorex E 11. b it, Hie cbnmpiuu penman and card mark.r ol the re nib. CuiU O uu. lly did not think il necessary to kek the man up. A Journal rv|H-rtrr visited the prvtea*oi st Lis r<*’tn. this morning. He talked tn astrauae way blmhH evrry |bta*' and ••mid give no arxsreui ui the 1 way in ■h.cb Its hg w«i tijurvd. He la* |7s<l with him, and c airn* to have credit with the National bank heft to tbe amount ot fiAtUttuO. In a valiac te l.a* a targv numtier of •rnJI ptampleia tnulled “A SyoopaM of tte bin -Angola tiy*L m of Fenmantoip,*' taught by I*rte E. ii H»lf, tbe champion penman us tbe South. • Tbeac imuka w. re printed st tUodvrivilte. ' Ga. Tbe man talks in an Irra’tanal manner, - and led* many improbable atarwa, but hi* Mai idetuly is a mystery.—Atl.uta J.ntr n«l. tntroa Lk> s ore air« roK<.iu> AND ollirw. •evrrel XBeaetoatoef ■tavhstear Mae* Far AaoemM* H**|l*s i.ra Thirty* •vr ie Blabtr Dellare. Blsckshbsb, August tt —M. Lev, Ml. , Itnr abd pruprirtor of the Ulacksb. ar Ind. • ' pndent, Lfl o. the 13tt> instant for part* unknown, resne* then, aevrtal fnrgerte have tow to ligb . It ae»-ma that be site, tte itecfc bto of Mi. K Z Byrd, and made quite a char tiniiaiiun us hu »qtu»- tore <m •rvt-ral c-.aciu, ranging >n *iu<mnte ft xu |-il u> f*«j Fbe uau*. however, wa* not th-: kitwrf as Mr. il, rd brel altcaly drawn all tea fus.l* Mt, Ire*-, bua.v.r, •ucc.-vahrt iu <vt”*C ttam caatef by nw.cbant. >o d ay. cross sxi ftavahi<*b, •bo are x>w m.mru m< U»» mat ot tb lr >u.m«y, Lt cam* ta re usat spring from the North f<* bM Ural Ha regMeml at th. N rick land H-aia. ar F M. Lee «»! t*c.,nsy.vsuui. after bta arrival te purenaaedof Mr.. ‘ Ei anwuud *« Uta. kata ar Geurg.au a. 0 ’ ta*»a Ure pr.amt Btacksta ar txteg, aud ■ ’O' ba geetiettuivly mauurrs re*.a « u u tte : redact ut *u ami •** making a go.*: pal**, fall It m>w ap,rea-t lt.«t be WM ' *<«kiag to an <nd or that te learned tte I«• te lb* par, a bttte ton a.H Ho Com pbtrty bsd b* w..a the 00. fi.l,n<w „f | b , ball* tore that te could Lav* gotten a u».*at aay te tteea a Mnouat. sad <tey are r>>ta.ug that it • au wvwar. lie left over al d> taa beer unpaid, tail tta ps|*r ia taftkrer.t to aeute iaoat ot U>< cAsraaa Mr. W A. Me Mi tan us this p-ar. • B eaten or tte pet Iratroa of tte p*par. tev.rre Other f.wgerMn (.« ara*J] amount* are reptetod tareabre'. it • tarped that I tt • XX an vpreiasux dnwa Lera. Waagarte far Yean. Lvoto X J. Aas eat kQ-T-to eax nt , Wi aa I'rtraav, wbo twevlyrtwo yrws ago left bra boaaa myaterrwy and wbo Wat arv»r brate te anti' aojd.u rvaq eareww a Lw dayaaso.a M atom tang I ync >4 dsfetosua to tba k«a-' ty. Fa ctor irvte te F* myra with bta wife BBd trtMl-v. aad to ItM *».(•< d aa a art. »ta as a Wayee coeMy r*g>asral. Tbr.* j rears tabr ba was i»-»a«ai«.y rrt-caarge.*. ; W».as m tte avrvxw te cnaototed epd*{- ay.ta star* auy te traced *U tea | qatot actswa. la toe •omnwr te IBM te IdtoTftoted aa oxapartaiy a* 'bough tte earth ba.: sax «<ad wa, aad to .A rt* to 'toato traerete ba •tereabratta prov„> fhtto. Ha taotey taoureed aim t -dw* I aad brt wrte app>aed fcx a widow'* pn. •tea. wksds ••• at crawled, bowewr. la lbs taaaettase Mr*. Peirtor aad oar are totaed io Lyte*. wtera Urey tev. aat ..wad A few days a< o mac crebed to to taa ftowy aai tte sarprte te Mr*. Fehb-r eaa te uaa«iatd wbrr. •to datowratethte ta •eater toglrat ktataad a Maae she Lta toarwd as dtoi. ***** turw ire ~~~~ Eorroa. CxaMstru Ftaes* call *:. tear* xt te tte farwt Craarewaetosr .<> j*** inrr 3- ptato ra tte rreet »• -fe i tag te •Cut’s Brasek* ta Gww.fa Taeart read It ks a»L righ tajpatoSr**. ea ar <to*t te th* Ur<* rack re tte mtedk r f ' tte stra ’ Br-taea baggy apctaga aad j Wtaafa ar-, te frtqwcar txtwat Tkavbuab. WITH A .n iDVI AN la Inrlinuapoli* Phyaietaw Haa a Ter rible Experience. Indiaxapous, Ind., Aucust 20—Dr f to? n‘. l,q ? er i ’ “ We,l - kn< ”“ Phy***n ■f U. s ctty.hail terrible experf.-nc - with •UtadmnnM. oear i yll()U , thi9 raorni The doctor heard erfe. of murder in a lirug store near bis rraidena. and harten >ng t«> the se ne, found Rudolph Root, a prominent German citixen, closing the propre.or of the drug store with * dagger. As soon as he reco glH1 ed the d.«t. r be started at h>m, but Fletcher .moped aad c<ugbt the maduiaa by the lower l.mla and threw him to the floor . c.tciutg firm bold of bis wr i s t 8i hv Wd hilM unU the druggist Cnme t 0 hjg assiglanCi . rex't appeared torecuguize bis condition al that wm, rent, and quietly surrender, d >t* knife. Fletcher placed him a bu..y with the intention of taking Lun to the cyntiHl station, and got iu Iw-side bint. I ney bad hardly gone a bl «k wbeu a struggle ensued. rhe tali the ducurr by tba throat and bendmg down on tbe seat 0 ( (lie *•«<«'. tried to SW !Ure but kulfc, which the doctor had taken from bun. Thesttu.gk- nearly upaet tbe buggy, out the tftnsc whs gentle. The doctor maintained hi* presence of mind through out aud managed ta prelect bitUMlf Lom renous barm unUptaHrs-by came to bis are.stauca. The madman was finally locked up. He was tout to the insane taopital. Drath ot Mr*. Mate*. Ct'MMiNo. Ga.,August 30.—Mrs. Mahals E.tea died y. at. rd .y evening at tbe re*.- dvnee of her sun Mr H Ertcs, al tbe a.I vanced age of U Jjrrara. Mrs. E.tea waa *aid lo la the oMeat woman in the county She I. av.-s a I age anc.-atry—eleven cbil I r.o, 50 grand-children, 150 great-graud ehJdrwn, an I 40 or 50 Cbildrtn. Her funeral look place UIM afteruooo, ani wu attended by B very large crowd us relatives and frk-ndt. A MuS hl-Thaui. Cairo, 111, August 81—An elephant ta iunetug to Orion’s citcus, cn-raute down th* Ohio itvcr, refused logo ashore at M.. tr<>|M>lai y.sterday, and several employes began prodding it with *p.k* p- lm. The proceeding was sud-lrnly Interrupted hy tire ta'ait’s aelglng bis ne*nst tormentor With bls trunk and burling him twenty feel into the rivet. The ricitvmcat wa* •irvat, tbe opportune arrival ot tbe regular krepor saving <he live* of several whu faik-d to r<acb a place of safety. I .MIERMUIIF GKlirtll, ATHENS, GA, REV W E BOGGS, D D, CHANCELLOR. Aeadeffiie f’.narurrent Wteaate.r, *. ** IS'» k«aa.ln.tl., B . fto Ae.4em.« begins as Monday, tail, ol H«|s|<*tcber TUITION FREE. tew IWartatoU tores on sun* <j.y, Tuitto., iu tin* d psrtmnl ('ft |wr l*rm »ur teialogaas ad4r* M th- Chsaevllor. LOUR f'OOH, •ugrt.sa. x*a. Hoard ot Traalera. 14.UA1, ABXKaTBMKMK.X'I'H. f’ FO »OU. CLARK! <»’NTT, Oantv* VI sr »orrrca, AngusiK. tH»._R H a<- Atpre h». appted forVurrs of Mtmlntaraiion on lb. ..Ito te Marah P. H»sy, dec.ured Tt-t. m i«.M*<or* io nMifr sit e-aewned to M ItaW ohj-rttoM. .1 any drey h... »»«,(, ih.B,.r Mured./ inlKtotor nrert, . .. |..u., will tta nto gr.ntod Mid applir.nt • ...o «• ,or H M. HL„..,M4r.. . •ag-Mwlm. ll.JiMry. d'MIRUIA. CLARKE cbl’ytrjf To •! l» wbesa H n»»v eoneorn n h p , bM re daw fam nppl.te to tte a. 4»r*.gn.4 for lost, ta —II lh. Inada tel*n*., to tod W«te* and ato nppbetooa will L Jta «« Bra Maad.y I. Meptomter a.*. n>* tab day of Aagart |*rt». H »l. MKRRIXOnrtI, • sgiwwsi. 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HuiinK utt M’Glff t nil }JfT, Contractors ANI> DULI Stl|3. rsur.irtuK. or vaa **■«*, STEAM PLANING MILLS, (Near North«art»m Railroad Depot ] Lumber, teths, Shlngl*a, Lima, (lament, PlMtei of Purls, Moulding, Hraekela and Hal- . u ,o1 o! !*?' 1 "•’fhsnics employed, under the «upe<-vi«ionot Mr. J. M. OOLLfMM who I* aekn..wltaged to bs on* ot lb* test workmen in Georuin. Red action in Prices! Price, greatly rodured on Moulding, Break* *u, H.lu.t. r. Doors. H*ah and Blind*, and on Dre Ming all kind, of Lnmtor. Ail •<».!■ Will ta .l.lirerel within th* oor* por*t.lim.l. or th. aity PRHrI tig (HI KRGK,- ll.snkful fur the litar.il patronng* hereto (nr. erten<l*.t, * cuntiuuano* of the sa-na ta resireclfully tollcile.l. Mrehll ly. MofMimr A HIfNKICUTT. MW. I have the following Music on hand, being the balance of E. W. Burke’s stock, which I offer as follows: Nine pieces of Music, all differ <'Ht, fur 10c. A ntimlu r of copy right pieces of ■liikl. nt one fourth retail price. Albums <>( Music neatly bound !b •sh. 60c. to |1 00, sll al 30c. each. A few copies of Lablache's Com •iete Metliod of Siflging, $2 00 at ♦ 1.00 each. Peter’s Fx-lcctlc Piano forte lo «UucUrr, J.'i 00 fur fil.OO *l'w*** U * * Arl ♦TOO for Millard's Vnealiat* Text Books. 11.60 for 75c. Itettesini's Method for the D .übl* Bam, |3 00 for $1.50. A few Violin, Accordion nn<l other Inotruclor* at i<u f p.|. Ordway’s Parliw Cle,-.. $1.25 for t»5 cent*. Kaddygorc, Gilbert <k Sullivan’s. Dance Album. V<>ls 1. 2 and 3, 25c. each, for 15c. Plano Album, Vote 1, 2 uud 3. 25c. each for 45c. ’ Song Folin, s<ic. each 25c, Pearls of Vucai Mui«. 50c. each, for 25c. American Piano Music Colleo lion, 50c. each. 25c. Ideal Songs, collection, 50c. each. 25c. Dane*- Folio. 50c. each, 25c. Hardings 100 Jigs aud Keels, 50c. each, 25c. Mendeluaohn’s LiederOhne Worte. 50c., for 25c. Overture Album. 30c., for 15c. Gbopin'* 19 Nocturnes, 50c., for 25c Brinley Richard*’ favorite Piano Compuattioui, and many other fo lios on the same order at i>ricea equally lo*. 1 0. W. McGregor. Book Store, ATHENS, GEORGIA Tsimwtee Bro*.' new mt ft ia teiag patent’ to oanffatwia quit* rafxdly