The Athens weekly chronicle. (Athens, Ga.) 188?-1889, September 07, 1889, Image 2

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The Athens Chronicle. every Kwierda) Morning. •»» ttailar Per Tear, latarteMy to Mroas*. THK I.AK*; KMt7 ITV «IK« I LA loff. i.tßi.m coi'mty cib« • - ATIOM ARDTHE I, ARG KMT GEM ERAI. I IRI I J.ATIOW. The toot AArerttatag Median :n Norte-East Georgia. Circulate* In nearly one hundred eoaatieaia Georgia , aad in aarea difiersnt States. aaterlbeaienu at Heaeouable Mates. Mabacnbe to tba Cbranicle Ke*dthe Cbmtel* ■ B. rro»K t. » wyv/it* w a <hmwty STONE & CHRISTY Publishers. Catered at the peat off.. st Athene, tie , for I raasniaatoa tbroegh the mailt as*ro»d-«laa* natter. Address ell eoaiooaieatioea to THE tTWIAh < RKOMCLK LONCXALKD WEAPONS The speech of Hon. R. B Jobneor, before tbe General Judiciary Con nittee, was an able one and a timely •perch. Mr. Jobneon Lae intro-j duceei a bill placing restriction aon the carrying of deadly weapons. It was thought the bill was unconsti tutional and it van referred to tbe General Judiciary Committee. If tbe Legislature baa any powers at all, it certainly ought to have tbe power U> protect tbe liree of good and law-abiding citizens against the desj>crß<l<>es who carry deadly weap ons Mr. Johneon makeatbc point, and It is a good one, that it is tbe fooiieb youth and the vicious man, who desire to go armed with the deadly weapon. He says the good ciUzcn carries no arms save tbe two our Felber la Heaven gave him by na tare. Tbe good people all over tbe Stole are with Mr. Johneon io his MH, and • pressure should be brought to bear on oar law.tnakers by this claae of people, that will make the passage of ibis bill no uncertainty. Tbs concealed a capon gets In its work every day. Four-fifths of the mur ders cemallted is Georgia would never have bro a commiUed, bad not tbe concealed weapon played Ito part la tbe tragedy. hagty maiuuau«k Tbe Woman or man either who pm la for a hasty marriage runs a great risk. Tbe Macon papers lei. of a yoaaggtrl who married a roo» snercial traveller, la ordinary lan guage, a drummer. This aam< drummer, sow Laras oat to be a firsUelaae frwger, and the yoaag lady finds herself tied for life to a erimiaal. There is aotbiog die hoaoenble le becoming aa old amid, and often the oid maid is much more to bo envied than the girl who eaters into a hasty uuuriage. There is Uro much Huth in tbe old •eying, ‘marry in haste aad repeat al toioare.’’ We recall a marriage that Us*k piano in this county many years ago A a able-bodied Irishman won tram pi eg through the place aad mat a Aae louhlag girl at a t|Wlag After aahiag her Aar a drink of waler, be proposed marriage, aad was eseopied- They lived happily aad accumulated wealth. Wo can toe.. recall mere than a Aoaea testaaeoe rt baetv marriages whsn both huobaad aad wife lived •ahepptly. The ritio I* at too*! twelve te caaa WCHM aa VUTAMA Tt>e peubiMtiMamto rt l*saasyba Bia are eeauag tbe team so ohaafed that vosus »11l be allowed a vwta. W< have m doubt but that Iters would be guided By a evosa of right 11 caaUsg a ballot, aad thee far ought to veto, bat the palte te tart the ptece for OMadeety aad parity, aad laatead afpenfytag the aumav. phew aromad the peite tbev might becmove enetamiaetad Tbe tri umph of prohlMUwu usJvr eech ctrcumotaaceo might be al too greet a coal. If the v>am are aitowed thto prtvihgoi, we bops they w*U m teas odvealahe rt at, aad teat it wda be a Meg whale before sect privilege 1 to fronted la Ute suete. At tea la weals the earta The < Augeela Sewn charges teat it as I fanlauce that has fwoovwd ths State < chemaat s laboratory frooe A thorns to Attealo, aad oak* the gwine* who 1 baa tom selected fine tbe orths While laveougettoae are ia enter it might mH he a bad utee to sift tbe ■Mktesr to the totAom, a»d rusmne • •ease om otae (torn sdtea SB ■ ■ Mooers Nartova aad LitaSguOoa * ar* <s»T lotos few Gowceer t*Wi * era ruaaasg aa tbe Adtaaeo maar aad Mte tbvaght they will api,i tew f *«eo wb»ch ****** Jotoal tor them . II te thought that estber Mr De L Wtcaoe or laM. K. P. Iloued of ’ AUeeta will atoo to a ee*d»4ata * Atom-4 lap*. Houoti setae tbe race J be wU otabe u warm tor hm syvpw fiweta Tto Augusta Kveatag Sews J baa dsc.srskl Xoc Mr H.'UwC ■ ■ Bet we As uo* totaevw tbe Al isacw ' • un.i eydtlbul Uet tbey vU a site so * emo caaJndete —e u • AagwaAa m taorai«od a«4 to to ■ bsAist tbe Umoa, sod tor <wve( aad " eetovywvsaag pm<ym are rn.sA-.sg pre * perete>Mß to cwte&rsta tbe s«ai * tomab of Ja.y «a atyte. The Brae * save >< a»U to thr taggewt <««•*•». * teas sees a*wa ig the toeih Fjt- * ea resaws asd to res to bm eewey *' fwoeb a»d they «dt hr.sg te *fty vtoMteMtat feeyto arA all of tScva b <Wm>' THE OLIVE BILL. This bill has been growing more 1 in favor each day for a long while. Now Mr. Berner, of Monroe, has fio isbed his substitute for tbe bill, and it or some other bill on tbe same f line, or tbe original Olive bill will l pass in a few days. While the origi 1 nal Olive Bill may not pass, it is evident that the main object of this , bill to enforce the Constitution is i soon to become a tew. To tbe At- ; ianta Journal,, more than to any- 1 thing Use, are the people indebted ‘ for this happy stale ot affairs. It is ( a triumph of the people against great odds. CoL Livingston has a card in tbe Macon Telegraph, stating that be i« not a candidate tor Governor at this lime. TbeCol. evidently means to say that if the chances are favor- ‘ able lie will be in the race, and we presume this to be a kind of a bint i for bis friends to keep an eye on tbe i situation. The probability is that tbe legis lature will not adjourn before November. President Washington mortgage! lhe White House for 1120,000, and tbe same has never been paid off. To-day Governor Gordon signed the bill extending the limits of At lanta Tbe extension is for a quarter of a mite in every direction except as to West Kod, anti that community will ■ vote on the question of coming in. All tbe Inman Psrk properly is taken in. The greatest strike, probably, the world has ever known l> now going in Gmdon, and as a consequence thousands of famiitea arc pcnn>«M and hungry. The danger is immin ent for lbs biggest riot that history has recorded. CoL Murphy, of Teana, is asid to to tbe moat pcraiatcat office seeker tn Washington city. Fur seven lung years be bas hunted lbs White 11-’use ia hope* of a fat government ufltou, aad he dcclarvu he will never give up ualii be obtains that for which be has labored so lung. It is s common saying that when a man fills a government office, be ia ever afterwards unfit fur anything else, but hets to a mao who baa uufi’. him self for other business by mvrrly be coming a seeker for an easy lifa One of the moot surprising fea tures of tbe modern finalness world io Ute oxtenstvs use of cuUoa scot, formerly considered worthless. Ac e»rdtag to to the New York Tribune. •Over taMliSSi uvii of thee* seed* ere new preased tor their oil, fv«.n thirty-six to forty pounds obtained from each ton The coasampiioa <»« notion seed oil to Increasing both in thia eonatry end ia Kanqw. and ess uses for the oil are ronaiaatiy being discovered *’ Mar*>a to famous for her haunted b<»oara. la<l the last vae Is a build tag which baa asrvsd tore Jan. a cherth. a gambitag d'»e. **•! is »<>• aad tor a deviling by a colored | family. Il is not kaowa from a huh claae of ita tomer In habit ant a the gb at otwaaa, but row* be does, and hie rapptag and aoieee ouekl terrify the bol'leet Kvva a Maena polkw maa maid no* staml the racket, and had to teal a booty reuent, whoa be weal ia search of the gbuat a foe sights ago. Kim wood. Texas, has the rham pioa pnatmaatcr of the (*aite>t blataa. He eas aailber read s« write, and when a mail >e brought ia il is poarvd oel «*a the (tone, aad lbs ettiseao teip tbemaelvva When a ettirva ceils, foe mail te to an* gvwunl by tb« baohaal phrase. **Nas. notbiag.** Ous nf tto m«ml <tiagree*tel thing* aae artbed by tte New Y<<rha coerta io tbs cvirteeted Flxk divorce case Flach eas lbs ebwiff of New Turk, i aa J Joatrvd to get rid of bte wife. < aad throegh lbs saoiatsß.v of bis ' sou. tbe jadg*. tewyeex ci orb and a J referua sarw-ded is boring a tegwv sell A r divorce beuoghtagalaot him * by bls wilfe «te wee then a tees I at a sumawe revert see did sot tears «< the affair waul tbe divorce tent toon graatad Ibateie aeaumeel is «towa ee all wte’ bed a band In lb« affatr. aad vepecial.y the fatter, sue aad Judge . Tto UuMunwo. tte Batey M n AenA ti won taAoe Off m Ito An Mu osd t od bf a e.ua of IT ( tot*. It ear aniwetowty Waaam n».» w , ito tltous, a«*-‘ nvsvaa aaVtoe •to t torso ; , Oboe tat taenSar ttrodwto, toevaw. , some ts ite test won a taeWuwr Mfi , • tor* a SMMtaWI te H*e tea ptoe st & L tew, v to*. U isvo-evs evsry wivs~ tana*** sf aMseaaeaw fortes tv toStou ' « ;rw»U« fee taouweoue sera tartetows I st ptarsuf tto oasto so tto teerAta te Am ’ I •an tto n übsssui i a r «4 wr*». .*»• a a tatet ernsarsi «< «to rSMawato «T vta» • tour arv »M>e el Tto Mi t nettee we * • toaa ttoO tto rvunmswauM* «a*- wwe « •Ms roSaaaw Itei Ute i< ev tearA et Ctow aitisiio oe mar to auita tar ’to um istorwMtiim «* tavws FW*m to ttMUfCy *« the craws* U :U tr •bte toy Ito teusatoxarw* eehta te pea 1 teaset os prvoertaei * rete. amwe ’ ABM tte MB to to Ute to tornw. te 1 rwrtete ami tto 11 Ms atatey to • prevM ‘ teFteywto tto Stewc tea anew. j 1 per. os tsearM to mmW «„ Mum j * ks Bw U tear to a <Sam war rworetay TVrea *m ovri—tarrS * Mra* «e Uta te «M *Moe ate v-ted <a*»to a i.. » tvtartsev, Hr Fwawac. to rgteted tat tai lua< tte ywtet«» tem a | * <eu**M» utasww wU <«mna v««-*a to Start Md Otars gsev tte bto a j iwavte. tan a «W aoteni tetvanteet to : - «» r WILL IT BE AFItHT. Latest Frssi the H afLPattmaa Mmgrce awet. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. I Tbe duel is ofl. It is understood in tbe city to-niiibt that fnetids of Col. Hufl snd Mr. Pstterson have succeeded in affecting an amicable adjustment between tbe two gentlemen. information on tbe subject is very mea gre, and communication between the par ties at issue baa been guarded with tbe ut most secrecy. Mr. Waiter H. Rhett w acting for Col. Huff, and Mr. Tom Cobb Jickoon is claim- j ed to tee representing Mr. Patterson. Cor- | r<-*poudence bas been in progress all , day. Colonel Huff did not appear in his seat ! in the Ii >use today. Mr. Patterson was in j tua seat a part of tbe time this morning, ! but left tbe House at struct 11 o'clock. I Colonel fluff, in company with Rhett, took supper at Folsom's restaurant, and , was seen st a late hour by your corres pondent, but he decimed to make any statement with reference to tbe affair. Mr Clark 11 rweli, Mr. J. R Lamar, Mr. thine C>ay and otben have officiated dur ing tbe day ss mutual lr.en.la of the par ties, With th* hope ot settling the trouble. Part les supposed k> be connected with the iiiair Ur under tbe surveii.at.ee of the po lice, and toe trains are being closely watched with a view of arresting tbe principals should they attempt to leave tbe city. Latch— While oegotiauona were pend ing for a seitb-eueot of tbe trouble between Go). Hug and Mr. Patterson informauun ia to tbe effect that an adjust me nt baa not ! been reached Governor Gordon who went down to • Covingtoe tonight [o < the purpoae of j speaking there tomorrow, teiegrspbed tbe autburdtes tan an Lour ago to lake extra (■rxautiooe to JWevvtit Messrs. Patterson and Huff from leaving tbe city. In otadteno to ttxa« inalruciioee tbe police have both men spotted and Ch«< Conixiiy gives detiuue aaauraoceo tbal i neither will be per milled to leave city. The affair waa generally discuaoed in tbe ; city today, and ibe opinion waa that Mr. ! Patlersun was unhecwaaaiily boat, and harsh in language used by lorn nffrCUng « Cotone) Huff. Atlasta, Ga , September 4, IB IS p m. I —Colonel Huff was arrvwted al 11 u'etea totogbl. Ml Walter Rbett and Mr. F G. duUgooa wrrv la ownpany with him ei <be tun*. An effort was made to stew* bi* release <>n a heavy Lund, but owing to th* ateence of a warrant be was not rv iraeed He will spend tbe niglll under guard iu bw ruuui on MarWla atrawt Aa «fiorl waa made to arrea* Mr PaUerwu, bat be adroitly managed to dude Ibe pu nos.— Auguata Chroutcia ■av ata jwwsm. »• la Ailaava le4ar Tte < ••sella* at tanmelHa. Rev item Juaaa a la Atlanta to-day, having )«m* come Irian R uu<l Lake, New York, Wbete te baa town csaductlsg a nice— l al revival, whteb ckaad ttaaday He is la good health and kmka better ■baa ever beiaes. There a la ha face UM<* of to* eto-U ul than bwvlul. rv bat Ibe mm* oU quat 4*taiuHnalaao caa eaaiiy te mo la bw ey«* "Thu year.- oaki ta. "I haw Worked Oom Cal forma to N*w York. Including iwhap* Uoriy Mau* Iteirtag the lime I have cue acted Waitings and de vervd tadarva I have preached to more pe>>ph tea *vwt tafurw, asd I thiaA w,tb gtwwtar rectot* ■ • | seppe•• yoa tav* nwne b«*B* to be al th* < artersveue waetteg f" Y ca. ibe uawtauig on tte Tib, and laete asto to* lte> Mabop Ualtowv. «d Maecm ppt. H-to.-p Juym, of tomutl . I j IM lakdHt. vt tithed. Mai ihwues Mur- j rtee, Uewtoora a-J idwaetl, i 4 Alaaaia, has* to eu la sited etd iwaay utters wlto I L*<a kav* p»-jm a 1 U« to twseent.'* • Yue o»*y "ay.” tt«.Use*d Mr JetMW 'that Uaa re.-Vomit WIH a>v* the oeaal tow • aie*. snd our town has mvsv upeuml it* tee* *H» a grswtev uagvw taaqwUl.iy tbaa rt wtd the* yew W« azs to»4tiag < he ward «a a Wteteviel y saca-. aefs: omoV- j Ing th* >’•' Tte tow* a I lasted by gw>. I ate the w*tei w.eh* w.M be ready by Um USM the m*ettag afHaB*—AllMNB Jwa*- aak -m- o* -m- - .. aam lieu Lstee a Va-« ISeaae. 1 wo* la Keatecky a short t aw age. and •p» . . ... a.te • ,toi.n.. .... - A toarmd hrwihor c*sn* to me after ita mrvew aad ate "/.te*. I J-<tal nA* to ; tear yea sgwak «d 'vawtag etedtew.' We 'vwtae* tote ate *tab*ut ap" cßtMtaa *— | -TtawA >«a»" I «tel ~tw* •vatW tawaaw J ate a.: Um« te •* Mg* a* A* <te »«*. : I <a hrteg eg' rhddrva ate y»*s rwa t *d I tern three ita a tettta Het I find no laaA wch iff eta to tepeevw Ih* taste *» hrnate I b*e a fest tone p» gaewd | **• myte* t Th* iom ttoaga. te. teste- j rva. as an* aantrv yon. teat Magwaboa • 1 tbs Ma-<a* jaas ite sate <4 teaaatbm I ■ lA* ate« btate even tb.«*g» aww* ted I bom pt m IV ter* aad tte vsa to tau ' tav Btadtwcv taaiv* They Bera * t*e*s to MtaSaSppl Bmream B* tee* Itotowiana. Naw ttaisawa, ttopeaatbav 4—A a*.- pate* fn-wa Gtwavwd. Ma. my* *A e,tet of Bftaw swgrwe. banted by ttevgw j Ata*, tart Maks barwed th* ate* <rf M i Jatortwaa, at Mody Ure*. aa tbs Ta-a ■ bateto* rwv. tecaosa ba rsfams! I* mA I ttaoa pewter awd start A forty W IV» ' vaatewd *to» aw* are A an 1 aad kite gs-rg. wv«* Sato **«htartaMn! ! of Aaaaysate Tte tannTa ,-*aae rap- j t*.-ed tte ate** rtete* by tte smw w tea I tart gewe Bee a saypiy of am* eamw. aad ; •■tv te* twv ii nail 1 * (.seiHMar rte j carvdgoa tea yaoate off tearßataw. aart Bea mtete W pewtes The aaskber <d testate »wg-,we a saw osv-eaawd or tem •*e Martnrt iu now baatami Mrt B‘tv a*** J they sto rta *rr« -gtete owe «f o*«a i a mi bp toewga Ateea. aa; aa»ab« by . <we ibaAsv _ _ Mtew aae S M Ksa*. NaartateA Tan Swya » ' A Bate Mate te tan teaA y*awday H* w* aa teg maa -< .-w eg* y. wtoßtead *rt* tea wte near Im- «e* •«sw.»g* * i »aa«n wany eovtaw rt imm bte - •»w Mew a i rs Wwoa ante totaay ! Ttea wwewwg toe* <te «• ttea trau cvmaag f *» Nwwsv « So* «*' «*»*. jg car, teavteg Ms srw « tw* para-e car Be w<a *tepam«t p , ****< . us son* w-wy, sei M taJT aa b >ta t»wa tte MS* te tatatert. be fo, •oat * lews k« •I,* a h, tart tawta*fi* T dLsa*sX Mte j uer teas a*4 pvsteartey by tte <ute * * m pguaei i, rs ** rtva&f* vw-. THE MT ATE IHknisT. Hr Will Prahably Rrfw.* to f ern* to Atlanta -S ppi lew lions ter Mi* Place. The order recently passed by Judge Henderson that the office of state chemist must be removed from Athens to Atlanta by the first of October w.ll probably result in toe resignation of Profeteor H. C. White, who has been the State chemist or the last eight or ten }ean. Nothing Las been beard from Professor While as to what be will do in the matter, but Judge Henderson has already received •evend applications for Lis place in case his resignation is sent in. The fertilizers which were sold to Mr. ■ Humphries, of Screven county, »nd the aualvais of which has caused so much talk, J were, it is alleged, fraudulently tagged. They bought from Mr. John D. ! W >i. of Savannah, and by him sold to Mr Hu npbries and others. Mr. Well will Ire prosecuted for violating the fertil.zer laws of the Sta’e. Reclaims that >he goods were already tagged when he bought them from the W lex & Gibbs Guano company, which guaiantced them to be up to the st an dart! required by law. Tue c->urt* will settle tbe question whether tbe law waa violated by. Mr Wei! of Wilcox A Gibb*. On tbe Ist of October the Slate chem ist's office will b- opened io tbe basement ot the new capitol Atlanta Journal. A Hl< JaZtmal Pail. During the sec-xid week of last month there w«* a verdict rendered in I>< Kalt | Hufienor court for fiIXOOO against Uia Georgia Railroad arnl Haukisg Oocnpany, an! in favor of Wilson Brown. Mr. Brown was an engineer on the road, and on account of a defective switch near Clifton, w a* thrown from bis engine and hurt. A muacie ot hi* lock *ti hurt jual at»>vc bi* hip, and be ba* te n unable b work a nets. H« irjurita are ConaulenA permanent. Tbe attorney for ib« railroad Maj J It Cumtniog, when the trial wai over, etpreaard tbe opinton that there wai no legal ground U|»m which the railrote ompany cuald L- pe to obtain a new trial He nmabb red it right that the ra.lroat about) pay tbe amoun) of tbe Witoui judgment. On batorday a eb'-ck for |12.000 w* forwarded to Measr*. Hoke and Burb-i Hmith, attorneya tut Mr. Hrowu, and wa in aeiitoairni <4 th* ilaim Th* m ibe Beat time in th* history o the Mate Bo far a* lb* Journal knows where a railroad coaipway ha* pa*4 1 verdict ot thia six* wiibout Peking tie for paiment all tbe oppurtaaitiaa wbcl eoald te found to cause delay —Atlant Journal “M kat b time* U Itbaat a Naawkeepert'' ia Uw 4*gra«t«4 via* takra by a gruff ol bwateta, rt th* b«ty nA** rt wife aad aottaii Aad y«t Sow maay o.rtl.*ra aad wire* lb-» ar* wk* ar* aony y ''bn***ke*p*r*,'' hoa« k»ld dradg**, wbe** hf* 1I aortad »*t whil di****» ia. daring th* «**a*a«* rwoed < washing *ad acmbtang an* daating. an 11 baking aad Mokiag T** mm* etothe* aa i toora aad ferauwr* and dab** ar* gon* or, | and a**r naul lb* bran i* xrk, aad th* tert > I m broken wHk wvrry nad .timaa*. Anod th , toll a*r*n«aete* tagina, tad dignteion, Irrngi lartlta* rt (*• r*pr»d**u<* organa prUap*« • r rttar dMpte-awrate. popularlr taowa ■ -Hani w»aka»«*.“ awl b«*4a**«, aad a b<« ' ot tamal* eomp-airt* full** «a For all *ad lata Dr I'laren’a Farorrt* Prmwnpltoo. U> «alr rni»«dy mid to dmggiai*. nadar a pen im (*ar*au>a, bo*, tto aiaovtaitarre*, that will gia* aaurtMtlioa ar money aid to r< t f**4*4. Dtalkrtßrs AWW Mtaa* ‘ AtKwrt Iff o'rbck <>a Friday H«v. Ge W W H'oaw quieity Levate*l fata iaat twrroamWd by b« famly and fnaaois ai hi toon* ia Oxford <4 para yam |*r<4 h.oa* wa* atnekaa wiib p*r*ly«i • tea utii* art year, and ha* alrce tews ’ Miptoae Invalid Tula cavard him in rrsign kaowswte wltb Ku* ry coltagw, ** be wm unata tn dwebarx* Ite duibw nt *« fawilta*. IL tat tarn Vcwaarwr of Eow ry mUeg' for stent 40 y*ar> Hi* tanks at*d ar i cuaute ata-w u.at u* e*v*r toade a mt*uk< I daring that tun* Prof M te* wee <w*w of tte *"•> na atrvai v* ert a u* am! 'BIHII d vtor* that bo* »v.r bv*d la Newta* cowaiy H* kind aa ! cental aaiur* w-u t r Lor th* oairrewal love aa.' rvteera of U*a rtu 4*wt* and omatutoty —la fieri it car tr» » te **» ! of IT- f Mo**, that "ousm ha* w b<m tan to tav* bua*.'* He faaarml u*a pi«ca a* ttatvrda| *»<ai»g. th* aavtote kaaag co- vned by Dv* I'awdteT Uaygrnal. ILqkiaa. Cal taway. aa4 Proto ttaaai a* I ll*n>a> Ttaa awrv««w were vacwadtagly j epprrgwtato aad aad tte dm | •taw** that prtvej*! IM logg* Onagng* f mm. *bow*d b w aa «ota*i wan to* <r>i j rt to* More omamaatty ov«» tea d*ala j at tea great aad <“ rt atea. —Crtvta<to* > Btaf. I M**« tna fat aait rMwaa •» Irtu*. «te»-»*»u ar *•»»♦ e>*«rt Vaa w* *••»» a* m* im*** ff*« y«a* «*» •• e*o>aw* tana tert mat »*aarv a aßor* lx* v,—■, TW wte an* ye* Cm* la* gear*. AM glw I ■** »gn *lll**l »»mi ar» B•* te *■», a* <**■*, ar kao»a, , MS te te Ptarv* a<i ulna M«e**ai IWn *erv. te* w«*W4a**M <we* far Um a**r* * - 111 * *uw»*M M aaan te* kiwi «w *k<*A • w w Minima ll ibHiA •* mm*y r**s tar a art •*« B w BABTMff, *» •**!• •* < ***** Wwiora*. «»d T>w awes mg a i awatxiA tepmw . wa* o* Am* te tetea postal****. <** Ctay. j taa as****, wka* aa A taa aa drove by t* j taa pa. sacra •Evrvy Uaa* I wa that pton-aa,* Bead ooa rt t.b* gaatiawara w*o to* rvewe r , aaowrt to tea «y. •» r*mm>da m* rt a ■ gvw-’. <mna w*o 4*vd wad 4*d ta a a««*. tartteg erty I know Man wv«. H* aa* **• rt te* mw Werttet m*a rt tte p*wa . lie om-wrt aa e**«ai apo* rt b-»-w*. art j IM rwwtXMwi earnag* i .*** «« feya*. : taaaore wa* MEwrt Start gtam. • wto effwer te-matmga Tte maa WO* Ittertra aart rvceypuart * ** of to* wr*.-U wee aaow a •£» wj B«i art .-ta« tawrwrt asm wtew ba taacaa w tea. « a«taw tassrw IU tewMßy ILcwatmaMtaa ta.Mwt.xi., te tart Xw -art tetaar ante tte vote to p* tear te yrt gene k« oa* fc*te»* te c*. tart te MTtr l»i *. 4. te w! .uta-rt i^, (W n* • ■or- a H..* wxAta sort rkifewa yet Saw a»! mr» tte* Wy tow by te .»**■ rt item taw* "Tte aamn etegEK MMteuaws. da s*te row g.rew m teM grv as vy tow gaa-ttateaß, awd op* » a Med te red* to Ua* ta taad am: Wa* :«r«d a pi ay** ‘ Letter From Mr (Tip. Deak Chronicle: —l thiuk the fanner 8 Alliance is a good organiza tion, if they don’t become ultra in their movements. If they fix the price of cotton, and the manufacturer can’t pay it, and see his products at remunerating prices, what then? It stops the factories and the farmers too. The farmers can’t make more cotton till they sell what they have for it would be folly to hoard up cotton, and make more, tor the large accumulation would only drive tbe price lower, especially if the sac- > torics stop half time, and unless the , factories can run profitably, they will stop at least part of tbe time, and while I am interested in farm- > mg to some extent, I must say to 5 the best of my judgment, cotton at » the present price, is relatively higher n than factory products ’ After the war, cotton sold at say about 30c.. and tbe factories got 10c. u per yards for checks, now cotton is r selling from 10 to 11 cents, and checks from sto 6 cents ]«r yard. ’ After tbe war, a pound of cotton cost 30 cents. When put in to checks, say 3 yards at 30 cents per yard, it brought 90 cents and thirty cents off tor tbe cotton, left 60 cents J' 1 profit, of course the cost of prodtic e lion had to come off, but now, cotton r at the minimum is 10 cents, checks al the maximum, is 6 cents, factory ), prices. Three yards from a [Mkund of cotton at 6 cents is 18 cents. J deduct 10 cents for the cotton, and ,l they have 8 cents left of profit, and j when they pay for dying the yarn ], Bud making the cotton iu to checks, w there is not much of the 8 ceutt •* ieft, and when there is not enough left to pay out, and have a margin ( they will atop every lime. In aell ,o ! ing cotton, tauue one has a say m . beaidee the farmer, and in selling i* i goods, one bas a aay ao, tieaides tin ’• seller. Il is right for the pr<slui.e “ to get rvtnulucrative price* for hii nf products, and ilia right for tbe uier f> chant to be renuun-raUrd for the u» a of hi* capital, and the risk he lake n ot losing hi* life in ptaatug jover lb< ' b road*, and over the ocean, and lb' ** risk of making bad debt* Ac. Hu alter all, both merchant and farme Uave to y ield to the inevitable lai ,M of supply aud demand, and tbei rt own good judgment, in taking ad ** vantages of surrounding circum ■>• stances. The merchant or farme baa to dt|«ud on hi* judgment a Bd last, if he make* a tuccea*. W •a; om but few merchants or farmer either, who are cotnpk-m sucouMei while the many are cither partix u* aucccssea. or total tadere*. a* When n merchant lai a, he attrib ulea hie failure to Lis cualoiueri ht ' He says they fail to pay him. an' •< that ia lbs cause of Lis tluancii 1 failure. That it was no fault of hit r He is in error. Il waa his fault and lack of judgment, Jlhat tnad him trust those fellow* who Lrok him. borne fellow* sec some met H, J thauls gel rich, aud they tbink i i* cosy to do likewise. They try i and break. Mby ? Boauaa the, t uudertook what tiny bad no capac I ity to do, and when they fail, lb* > i don't tbiuk it their fault. Mei so make mistakes try lug U> do wba ' they have no talent fur. Farmer are just lbs tame way. Tbe masses u aev such men as J M. Smith, Dixon Furman and other* make fourtuuei i- at farming, and they think there u *< nothing to do but plow and boc r They go al il and lack every elemcui *' l of twee*** They lack Judgment al n , the »tarV because they start without * mousy, and go In debt, Lave to pay ! long prices, plant 100 big a crop * ba«vlo hula help half work then ierrqi, make a toid failure, and they kJ lay th* whole failure to the weather twacg 100 wet, or too dry, aad they y loa’t tasks enough to pay out Next P’year they try it again, in a new I p ars, but fail every time, from the ; same cause, a lack of judgment, and , they think it would ilitparag* them ( gieatiy, to a«k them to farm under •<>ob* oae batter fitted to run lb* tbatbiag. Now my adv tea to far mer* ia, to keep out of debt, and wbat you have not, do without Uli ! you get money, but don’t think you con ever • voile tbe great law of sup « ply and damaad. Get tbe baa*, pries ’ that U*e *upf>iy and demaad will au k i tborUta. ~aad keep your eye on Mr 4 Ftadgsr** s* my fr«nd Judgw >|w*r would say. Toarc Ever, i'rrxa Cvlt. POWDER ' Absolutely Pure. , ■ TV * ip***.— *** -* *■**-* * rt e*- n* .. **-*»<«* **«• * Imai ****** M*r* •«*. * Mtetart tte-. to* * *-m*i » ita. acta mxs te * *mS -a ■!■** »*rt»i* was tte ocllte rt to*- . »»*t A**l *w <*t • to* «:> »*,*■!» o*ro.ta** 8 ta-4 *■ «*** l«v*a kata** F**a*st>s ; Ita- «. «. 11 NATIONAL CAPITOL. ” WASHINGTON LEITER. (From our Regular Corres ondent) 1 Washington, D. C., September 2. ’ “Foraker is to be knocked out,’’ said a prom inent politician, “and some of tbe leading Ohio Republicans will help the Democrats to do it.” “What do you mean. General?” asked your correspondent. “Exactly what I said,” returned the i General. After much persuasion, and the promise that Lis name should not be used, the gen tieman agreed to tell me his reasons for making the assertion. He said: ! “You are probably aware that tbe Ohio • crop of would-be-gre*t-men has for some t years been largely in excess of the demand, . and consequently the State is full of that class of men. and tbe m ist ot them are Republicans. Foraker has been in the 1 way of these fellows for some time, and r they recognize tbe fact that if again elected Governor, there will be no keeping him down, he will either demand to [be sent to the Senate, or supported for President.— Tuey have decided liiat the easiest way to i s get rid of him is to help the Democrats de .l feat him, and to that end the wires are [, now being laid. Murat Halstead and u Richard Smut, ot the Cincinnati Coinmer o cial Gazette, art in the plot, as is also Senator Sberuiau. I do not assert that President Harrisou is helping these men to y down Foraker, but I know that be is cog a nizant of their plans, aud has made no ob _ jtciion thereto. He probably would shed u tew teals to see Foraker put in a position that would make him an impossibility in tbe race tor the Republican Presidential nomination in 18ftJ.” A President Green, of the Western Union », Telegraph Company, bas been iu consulta (| tion with the Postuiastei-Geueral, and It ia j understi'od that a compromise will be made as to the price ot Government nimsaeea. At Hu- Department, they retuse B » to talk ou the subject. ■8 The Navy Department bas several very ti interesiing and complicated questioos t ■ B worry over just at this time. First, lucre l_ i» thi bie battle ship “ feXa*,' being built at tbe Norfolk Navy Yard, which, many H ’ exprrta contend, will not float if completed K by the preMat plant; and aa it Hint was ■e not enough, there are throe new vessels— er the Petrel, Vesuvius and Charleston— -1B which, although completed, have for va f nous detects, not yet been accepted by the Gov< runienl. The lot of the Secretary ol Bt; tbe Navy is not a happy one. L ' B ft i* now thought here that the argu le menta of R. pr< tentative McKinley have persuaded President Harrison that no extra session ot Congress should be called The National n publicau committee has shipped all of tbe documents it had left ,w over from tbe late Pusalendal clrcliou tn ■G tbe four (Mates for use in the cotuiug cam -- iMign- Tb.citiaen* of the new Statu a . have my sympathy. CT Coogtaaa will never appropriate money to buy ground in New York or Cbicgi ' tor tbe great Expaekloo of IBV9, when || v own* ngb here in Washington tbe ta-ai Ts site in the country, and it's not bv< M, minutes walk from Pennsylvania Avenue ml It is to I* a National and lulcrnational af fair and must be held at tbe National cap b- ,tal Tbe P-e'- ffic* department offers a re 18 ward <4 ll.lX’i for the arrest and couvk 3’l tl«>n <4 any mall robber a* The movement to make Krol the next bpraker ot tin- House i* regarded by !hr m<*t knowing republican* as |u*t a* gooci as arc mpllabril. Tbe other candidal*! I f will tie given complimentary votes, bui k» the tawees Lave ordered that Recd b< tr etacted II Five member* rt tbe cabinet are now at Ibetr deak*. but it to hardly probable that they will srick very dose to t>u*ln«* • daring this month Scrvtary ta iod un. who pri baldy bar B y nta forgotten bow ilearly be wa* made tn ru pay fta "Wring a fine rcskler.c* in this i city a few year* ago, ba« tv liJ a h-'Uat ' for four years The house that rausrd bun * ' all the trnnM* wa* sold *rvrv»l yean* ago *, j “Haoael" Go* a StHl in Washington d>- j i«t>tiag his friento with Monas of tbs wonderful th oga be a»* to th* North. ra we*'. Acrorling to Cox, and I cannot doubt anything be says. It* ibe moot »«*■ I Jerful country on earth e ' Rr|>re*ea'a IV* Campbet!, tbe drsnocrat- I tc b- vuine* tor G iverm* of Onto. i« ex. ; trrrm.y poyralar tore, ml o>*ai *iau«a al j *ra ax pra am J oa *v*ry band (<* inoa. A L*e4 XypstM* - I It Manual le goo* Mwltb . but at tbia MOXta ' ‘ ,Ita on** Into. o*tag to tbe poverty or imps ir I rttr Os tb* btaod. teraagvmrnt rt th* fflgaeuva j organs, *sd lb* vraAroiag effect rt tbe f : <U>*»( ****r>» Hood's norseparihe is * «oo4«rf*l oiedirioe tar rr«*Ung ao *pp*Uta, 5 i '»«>*< Ike <l>xMUee. *e4 giving strength u> ,t Ite *ta.i* *y*«*a» So* talk* ttar to take i* 1 Hr **r* to j»r Hort r •tarsapardta. C Ito not te ia4a**4 to tok* sen* erber prrp J *r*UM ebra ro* ertl tar li.«4's rtarMpsniia il* a*r« te gto il oo4'«, *M«b •• preatlar b . w T Marrt*** a*. SSaaarpfcr*** 4 tea* t* e ■'•••• - I AVLAXTA. Rept t —The racrete* of tbe I stai* easaativ a lepertarnt were •alivened ' tbto m- rning by a *p»ri'rd fista-nff briwren Captain Tp. Harrtero, lb* cbiaf clt rk “ of th* Jrperunrot. erd Reprtwaitalive - W 8 Hampbrtaa. rt flreto county t Hrom! blows *er» pwl between th* geeti t»»o. bat tbe laterfcrvnc* of friend* ba. ;- y Brjarsto! tbe < «S*Uit* before «Htat *•* arricmtly b:rt r « , w Common Sense In te* treatment rt slight aUawtat* I woart SOv* a vart aner«in< rt sSrkaea* and mtorry Otar of Ayert* I*lll*, toltea afirr dinner. »U eaete I rigrett -n . tabs* a* artht. * -.a relieve Con*Upetar«; tukra at nay Um*, will corrse* irr»<»- tor tea rt tee BtoaMM.ii and Benerta, eumstak* te* lues*, aad ear* Hen II tetociae Ayer'* Fill*, a* aL koow i who a** teem, are aaM nateartic yiiteert to take, and aleaya preaupt as»l saitotacUey in teakr rroatta “ 1 raa rerxenmetel Ayer's P-.H* afeav* *1 -ter*, taartag iemg proved Urtr vaia* m a Cathartic tv rnvtelf and ta—j “ J T !!<• Lerttevtea. Pa. “ Ay*r * Ftita have troe to nee ta my termly ap-wwi* rt taestay vror*. arad j ta»v« tawnptesrty ventaei all U-rt m rtars&ed I« term."— TVtaua* F Adaca*. tarn itegco Texas " I have »«d Ayer's F.'.ia te my fami ly f « *oi ■ < mr-t y»ar» rat I bar e as. toterk rt taodartar. V. storh I art c-ry I taa* a <to*e rt Ayer * P„ta aad •<& al*ay» pe-textaiy aeiieved. 1 £ad titato eoroaHy ia nMac ams ta »y tenily, they ar* seed ki '< »;«*.! is *»■! c<J.-r daturte aare* wte oteA gaud rffarx teat we ran* fy. if *»»r. here to cuff a j '-yea-sax. n VreUletsrt-. II tart V>u.Jem*. Sara -7-■ ¥ • Ayer's Pills, i- raaraao rt • O J. C. Ayer A Otte Lxwrtl. Mata. 8 | tart ty *2 Dcaksn B MrtkOs*. Thursday’s Daily. A IXrgr*'* Store H»bbed. Nelson McCombs’, an old negro men, owns a small store on the corner of Broad ( and Church streets. Last night some thief or thieves tore the facing from the door and took about $lO worth of goods, such as meat, sugar, coffee, cigars, tobacco and a box of chewing gum. Nelson thinks that if he had have went to the store from his house at the time, be would have been murdered, as the thief went to his wood-pile and got bis axe, i and carried it in with him. It was left behind the counter There is no clue as to who did the rob bery. A. L. MITCHELL. C. C. CHANDLER MITCHELL & CHINDLER. MOISTEY A.T 6 IP ER. OZEJSTT. We represent a Georgia company anil will loan money on farm lands nt 6 per cent. Supply unlimited. Time, 5 years, 1 payable at your pleasure. If you have Real Estate in city or coun try you desire to Sell or llent call on us anil we will be glad to serve you. MITCHELL & CHANDLER, 19s, UKOAI» M-nti:i:r, septslw6m. Athens, Ga. iTxivEßsfiYwnnnMuHi, ATHENS, GA, REV W E BOGGS, D D.. CHANCELLOR. ' i Academic Departtueul opens Wednesday, IRth of September, IS<9. rlxaminstious for Academic Heparlit.enl begins on Monday, 16th of September. . Prayers held every morning and services by the Chancellor every Sunday afternoon. TUITION FREE. ' Law Depart me nt opena on aania day. Tuition ! in thia iirpartiuent <75 per term. > Fur Cr.lalogUGG address the Chancellor. LAMAR COBB, t auff2l,®9. Sec Hoard ot Trustees. ’ CLARKE COUNTY. To ths V I Scpsaioa Court wr said Covntt.— The pe tition of Reuben Nickersou, Washington H J ack wo u and Thotuaa 11. Nickerson, ah of said - county, abowa that they have entered into an association tinder the name aud style of Thr J then a Hardwaie Company ; that the object 1 of said association, for the present, is to non duct a ifrnrral merchandise business, whole sale and retail, the particular buaiuets tbef propose k> carry on being the buying aud aell e ing any and every such articles or thing aa they may deem usual and proper in the co nd net n ot thr Hardware boaiuess in all its branches, I and alao whenever they see tit, in the future, to manufacture and sell any article or thing r connected with tbe hardware business, cither 1 in Iron, Wood or any other material. o Tbe nreooat amount of capital to be employ ed by them, and actually paid in, Is thirty six '* thousand (|36,00U.v0) dollars which they desire w to be divided into shares of one thousand dol lars each, with the pnvelege ot increasing thrir capital Block, U any time or times, to V not exceeding two hundred Ihounand \ARtKh t> iak'.UU) dollars Their principal place of doing business to be •I tn tbe city of Athens, iq said county, and they it de to re to be chartered uuder the name of The Athena Hardware Company, for tbe term of c tw nly years, with tbr pnv*lege of renewal at p. the c spiral ion of said twenty years. They de . bi re tbe light to contract aud be Contracted with, to sue and be sued, to have and use a K common seal, which may be changed at any J time, to make by laws binding on their owu memlFers, not inconsiataut with the laws of !• this Stalo, or ul the Coiled Hlales, to teceive *. donations by gift or will, to purchase and hold Boob properly, real or as i« nec. aaary •»r proper tn the purpose ol their orgatiisaiiou, [t to elect such ulHcera as they wish, either atuck holders or others, that tbe same persun may • hold one or more < there al the pleasure ol tbe <1 company, and to do ail such aria aa are necaa . f *aiy fur lhe leg lituate conduct of their buai ucas, pruxidsd that any alockhoider being tn* . drbied tn thr corporation, shall not have any ir part ot bis slock trntah rrud to another pet sou un the boots ol the Company until said ludebt edliras ts first paid. it Your |»eidiu ere further ahow that they are now, and have bavn tor sometime, engaged as •oie partners in a general merchandise bu»i- * n«-M, in said city <>f Athena, as set forth in this I*eiil4un, u*>dt.r thr name and style of the ! Athens Ilardware tympany They desire to * j auveoed to ail rights aud liabilities of said part o i*ctahip. and to Lave the r>gbt to conduct and [f Gontibue U>e business, under tbe charter here in prayed fur, iu ibe books now u<ed by aaid • I pafloeralilp And that Du stockholder of said lj corpora Hou shah be- liable, in bis private ca ( ptecitr, iu any creditor ut aawt co jMiration, •** e« pt for the an*ownl us bis unpaid »übacripuoa on H»e amount ut slock au been bed for by him, r i and not than, if said stockholder shall have paid out of bit pritale property <l«bu of the •I said curpteiatioD, to an amount equal to his i> unpaid • abacnpliutx Your petitioners there fore pray that the said Honorable Court will pass an order granting thia thmr application, that they and U»sar aasoctslca and GUcXkaneurs be neorj«>raied for the purpose, duiiug me 1 Ums, aa l Witn tbe powers aad pnvifogae, as be tell* be lore art forth And your petiueoers will ever pray, ete. A.L MintiKLl*. Hetitieuers Aitor any. fe I A true extract from the Mmutee of Ciurke i 1 Mo;>enor Court. Ibia, riaptembur knd, V. U. V LMChhT, ; Hept; wSt C.K C. B AtibUßyiA. CLAKkK (XH'JH t To al> "I ehocn it may concern H. H I’an, goa/disa nt Lwt.a Petr, <-iaren? aud E» > ° * ilhams. Lae in due luim ap)Hi« u u» an 1 dsra gnew tnr l*are to sell thr lands iMHoMgiug to >«id wards, and said applieatiuu ». I G. beard oa the first N>*today in Uctob*r west This <Ue sli» day of August, »F'V M M. HKKiURaTOSI. augSlwSt Urdkuary. NEW STOKE! 1 NLU Bl SI.NESS! GALLON F. 11. KRONER, I GA., FOM YOUR Furniture. Wagon", Buggic*, IL»vl Cart*. Ha mew of all kinda, Bridlesnnd Whips Full atock o n hand. «n l innwK it iTHnsnifts. THE PRO One CAUSeM(ENTAL- WmsfeilON. T3y TXTHTOTFLY Z>“CT MONT, M. X>. TM» A• lar a*4 »► >al »M lodlaoariaaiaa In M*tj VOUNC. MIOOLCa AC C D aa<S Ou£* •* A ■ » =»- i« «Sarto*fr*o« X-ahax iMfour, Im* <* Mmurr. 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