The Athens weekly chronicle. (Athens, Ga.) 188?-1889, September 28, 1889, Image 1

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i WORK Description NEATLY HD PROIPTLY HriTO AT IB CHRC JOB OFFICE. ForXPRY t MACHINE WORKS,' GEORGIA. 'V I ’Z ■ 1 jbv •piralora. Injartnr*. Valves, Piping Fhlin«n. Steam and Water Gu*f ea, Ac. We are now making Portable Steals Engine*. which we tell with ao ' abaolele | earantec aa lo quality and workmanship, sad at prices that defy enmpetlUoß. Weal* sell Atlas and A me. Engines. Turbine Water Wheels, Mill Htewes, Bolting < loth, and everything needed about a mill or fin. (Mil aad aee us er write te as before baying. _ ■ 111 '- . 1 THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF— BOOTS & SHOES IN ATHENS, I*4 AT THE ONE PRICE SHOE STORE. * or- JB JOBIJPSai a 99 ffT 1 •attarfactiou guaranteed with every pair. PLUIWBERS. I REEF ALWAYS <»« HAND A GOOD NIPPLY OF STEAM and GAS FITTINGS garden hose. AMD BPECIALTIE3 IN ELECTRIC GOODS, JULIUS DURNBLATT CL*m>N«T»AKT ATIINMA.ua THE ATHENS GAS LIGHT CO.. r» wt n»«« rental e COAL, COKE AND TAR. CABMTLLT ICMKNU) ANTWNA< ITB aad HITVMINuVH COAL AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. COKE Mi the < Asapwat aad beet ftawi te* CewAteg Mmhto aad Baagua kmltetata “ rtOMiM. *«-•• ewd «•••«-». parrbros, , t House and Sign Painters DECO It ATOI IS and Dealer* tn Wall Paper. Paints Oils Varn isb •a, Brusbtw.Elc w.n.«wara uawtmm.miMM re »mn •-»<•»»» emu A. 8 MANDKVILLE fte ‘*4 BaatoA*, MtonkreaM IMA Bnmaa a* »tWM\ «taaa?*.« MA ntt.9 4» a*a FLAW* « a*K Frew** ******* <*• tn eto Hare* »••• •*» •••«** _ ■>!■! Wil IPATENTSI 4 • •“•• •*» *“* *" • •“*• *■» *l>M •MB*S***H*M** _* l—fc * B«w .» *»W K-** ’ ** M> CrTSwS? << mSmL *'"* *** *"* — * * C. A. SNOW <& CO. Cl1)c 2Wjmg WeeMg ffljwmclc VOL. XII. Manti facto rr* Iron and Braa Caatinga. Mill and Gin Gearing and Machinery, Shafting, Pulkya, j® Hunger,, Ac., Circular Saw Milla, Hand aad Power Prcaaea, Cane Mill.and Evaporator*. We sell Iheaton'a Hawa, Rubber Belting. Packing of ail klnda, In- $20,000.00 TO % ZaERTD I u CLARKE AND AD- JOINING COUNTIES |»tMM •* MX MM CKXT. t W D.OnffHn <Mta» o » - A AMk “7 ■••*«* »**• w •» * ***■• *"* r ■**■ CMME MwWM •*•. MB i «■*»> • *•* mm* «*« >*MM ATHENS. GEORGIA. SATURDAY SEPT. SS, 1889 NUMBER 43 VIM. ar »*r CeataderaMe Talk as Cbauaiaa The t’wuree et Vlillertxe Avenue. There bsa of late been considerable talk of changing the coarse of Mi. .edge A ve na*. When the origin*! »ur»ey for this street wm made,’4 ww intended for it to tan a , b-e line from Prince Avenue to where it would toktarl Lumpkin »treet,<lirvctly in i tbe rear of Prof. Ratberf >r<i's place. Bat for tome tte pnip-ucj line wm atenloned, and tbe Av. uue was earned around io • curve io Blsirseiile. This morning a Cbkoxiclk reporter vu Informed by a renteman who know*, that a p-rty of Athenian* are endrav'Xtog to purchase a rigbi of way from aome of | tbe ci'nt roe in the vicinity, sod cut it at' Ute curve al Col. CbarlMiona.-r**, ami m.ke a direct hoe to Lumpkin rr»d, after the ■ plan of tbe original survey. This would' be a g«aa! thing lor tbe cty ts tb* change should be made, it wruld creole romi I atom deairabie place, for building kM», wbreb ora now aMtaMM wortbleea, owing to I Ibe fact that they have no outlet. Tue! ground oat >m tbe proptaw! route <a rloewt ptrfertiy krve', end would make u»*l nd- : a»ir»bie bod ting tote. Wr tears that M'. V«mb say* if this ! enet atoutM be npetwd. be would at one> : extend tbe «»*et Car boa out title street Io j ; L<in>pkir>. U (te* clange abouid be made, wo mp- I pane tbe rii prong would be known aa | upper Mnledge A room, and tbe taw oo* , tower Milwdga Avet.O.. i There ia ao Ooult if the Lilly land b ! i ad >|brd aa tbe place for tbe park, bat that > ' lbw &• W *U»«I aouH ba cAleeuod directly tbrotM** ibe perk. MCA savaiM urwtiß I aeveMM In Bak* a Mdrtbew of at iba beta 9»tr. Atnwiwnau. Ala., B ptember 10.— MottcMuf Ban bio* today r»w i»»d * Mier | 1 from W A Autpwm. of B>. Lmta, aaUog ‘ ‘ if be e»«Ud uMaio tbe pnvttav, of ehht- i ■ tatiog Deh liawe*, who murdered ha* wife I I a»d ebi dr n tat»f wtntar, at the Buda tau Io be bead la tbia city neat aeeiib. thtap-1 wtvm that b» wwrtd harp llawm Weil , ; gumdeil, aad Mara him to iba ooeatv joti ' aha tbe lair wm ova*. Ht pe>tp**a to i make Haem * aM’,'—»w at ibe fair, char, ■ ! tag ada*«a* io eee bun. Be aayw *I > talwv, taorv w bv »nwey la H. and it you , ' wlii let a** b*a» lb* o-Had prboaer. 1 Will i | IlVafa With you." s 4Wll*V Uawk'm ba* ( , wr>u*a uu Mi. Ampaira deciiatug b a pro- , paaHhau. a >•••« «ma» aaMa** ruMawM* l.aa A* he* Tew Wweb. A Cbwrdrw Ml rajavter w«* «a CWfM* atom ibt. mwata*. whea nwe of Atb- J a«a' mm* bmatllul yourg iadem I peiiwd. oeaiiy da>aerd in eMtt.u. A g**- UKanaa mew*d b«*. aad *•■<■> "My ablet ■ a*. paMvhaaed a drma very meeb like ibol j ' .-* oaiy it wm T cant ualkm, but *b* ! Mat knew It.* •* Why any <ma can tell cal wo from mt-d uma * r»«a.«k-d »b- t*g a»,a of the r* ow«l | “Xu they *M*L I*4 uti y-m bow tkh j 'wm My amtbe* aad ****** want to a <•»■ I > Vda aw« to pntrhaa awn* <i«aae g«»fa Lv ' : any mabr Th. oark mowed b** aom» j j ,*—• *tat h oatdh lib. htohad nl I —m, ban , m*v hhO wanted b*«U» goaatb iSJa'l : nmlmnimß ■ -W.u, aw. tbay dida’t bappee to have my to* w *vode «a boaJ Jna* lb*a. bat tb.etMkd*datmy an. Jm U tka Im a hhaad «4 my etoia* cwaa in. »aJ they to- . name ■ ag*j~! to a—aoaamibm. Mmta* ■ wafhiid dawo tarhea la th* **•*». aad tb- > i<t th k4towaJ. whaa *ba to*d to* to atova | •ba** * ME*«eat pun* of gmaK prtoa j l it at • aah . “Mali, ibe a*art wm magic I. Me toed , am* a *W’p»d paca and eabl to my awan ( Mem a a *m> aaa. pmre of dtea* gmato i_ Um I **•!«» de *■< »to«k the d erne H • | the yam* a |m» Ail.*' 'W hoi a•» p*m I - ,rs that r ethal awtot- 'Wad. Bt'm. Iba M v.«tb * win, tart west amb* rt to ywa ' |at *k' T=m eaeOtJf aeawd ba*, bed ata i . md*aed Ltoaa yarda as M cat «C Maker , I pudad «m a tea A -Mr Mtt to yay •«* *b> \ ! eawdh aad tb* eboam* l*wi lb. <O. th r» } ; taaaad la tnatal that aaJy t wet* pa* yard . am ra*4 t«< tb* 4mm I “Mm W ee'-tod tor |m* m wed mis b hai! ' baa* *>wt * Ah. amJn a* * emy mm . Aiwa *f to. c-wk*. had ahem it V •aa ’ mwa «m Mat up to iba* data aba dam j I*d baaw toot ah* am wearing T mat I Tba way Ml a ’puaaar* to amae as oar ’ , meecbmt* wba ca»A ydaam thaw «wm» , «aae wbh tb. w -wa «a bead Warn Mb. lew a* a OWli.i m T— t -a—O • »—• v—* Lea* AmAw mwainag. a Urge aawad ' > aar. to • maty amfag la Gaaegaa. A I aarvbaa*, eahmaaa wan paambtag \ , •!**» tee I*AL "Ba* tbay aoh l<bt as I - A.* itarwto Ibe aa**m. Iba atoabw m i land tw-» yvavg aam ta tbe * either. wta> I iiiiiniml ibASmrwl ta tb* a»rw aaa war* ‘ II Igbtay aad atatong He a mby rartod , i . ta* anauta* »• «bta awd mgomeuif M i ; itay dm w Tb. eaaoma* M> b* taw tbe I ’ bmaed rthak Yaov ma ly u .aaai to be taatg W» *taag *«■» «ta wwd* nt tb* wat tadtautod. M--» «e eeirana tbea my- j lam* tom. b* m ao •wfto tai ! «ea am. 18 a* p*ww*. bw wtm* tahar.. • “VEw ba wm may mam rnrrni am* | - ' am. ta Ch. a*taaai awe hwag wwaatl I ta* tta tart *W Tb. anal «* adtar- ‘ a todh aaad tab taaPagl ww* aMbagaty am , i e*UB aad **tah atamag tta tatmey as hta I aeauag*. aad be auMU **« awehy uhek* tbaee *df Wtarwa-A* Tb* irn. paua* awe totaled w mem war* pmaeaai Stack* J ; aad tad ta*a m pwbap* bi «ta*r htaa j Mu* «a Yu e tag tart Stay taM *M aad 4ta*> ‘ —wet ataw* mam tavuaa aauar. and *• * . airtrnm et pmrtub. aaa ftaw a pdta ord ’ taat aa «ha maar, wbfeb yowMd «* ta a < > tata, earn tta«» e* me yaw »g amu a aww * * tagtae*. ata u* tatay at bbeutirtr » la I • w. m Mz Ata* WJtamtaa bm ta ba pm mtaaaa uo Mt taailiml «*taf eewt, i pwr> D *a* mad* * tb* pme MM AT THE CHL’RCIIES. 1 FINM «FM»ION*i ON srNBAV. j Large rem**re*nti.aa nl ibe <’be»eb*«. Sunday wee * typical fall day." It •*> jnaf 'warm enough to entice many out, i nod )um coni enough to make many who I ventured out w iab they bad abandoned i their summer attire fee one more sutwian tial. The beautifnl day iaduced a yxri attendwe. at m<wt of th* c'larcheb A a uaoal tbe Cneoutcui went to cunrcb.ond we prewnt for tbe con»iderati<>n of our read»-ra tbr t'«»ira of d acoarac treated of by tbe diflermt pwfor*. at Tire niwr mkthodwt. Rev. W- D. Amlerwm pre*cl>ed here from Ibe tex : “when Jeans Ctalea, will Be fln<t faith upon the earths Tl>« deg union of faith moot acceptab’e to tbe cbnrtian thinker ta "th* aubstance of tbiuga hoped fur and tbe evidence of I things not **o>.." It ia thought by a gnat many that tai'h ia wuMtUiag *X»r uA, ia-,, aabelaMi*!. aad ind«kr !»»>te. Ttiia i*. g inirtak*. for faitb often atoumm a aa» • ' slan'iaJ shape. The mao win- keep* God in bi* heart, wale* circumepectly, love* ! lira fellow man, sod trim to do the will ■ of tta Tartar, ba* faitb. It matter* litUe ab.>at creeita. Then ar** but one creed given to man by the i bring God O*« Mt final. 11* banded in.o the baud* of Moam tbe erred I<* owe’* ! faith. i Chrwt never band'-d to bin aw rant* but ! .«e craad, ami that wm tbe L«of» prayer. Player will always du gmal It would be i tiwier te* men to open all buamm* with I prayer. It i* teat to <>p«a eerva *a 'a tbe church aiili prayer. &« ll *k>a'J be with tbe merchant and hl* cte-ta before the d«»*a »r. opetwd in tbe m.irulug. B**>- new will te mnrv proapwoo* witu II loan Ottarwam Yuk when Jmu* coiaw, te will find faith on th. earth. at tux raaaamaiAH. Rev. Q W. Uae iota m th. topic of di.caaaita the <i« Ftohn, aad uia whole I laotarm wa* a nutmeg • mawet upon I this teant fui and touching prayur of th* i iwetarti. Tbta pmlm wm writtea ala | mu* a ten D«od was lu IM wiUwne**, a ■ ftatthre Hum hi* «>n Attadom. It l« th* ' ,p>«iaiMio<M outbwel of baaii-frll Itrayee, •nd was uuerta with that care atum* ateds tatatened an expectation of th - fUiutcaL L> ■ Lane then wwtl on to d> ( am pmyw ia a geaere! way B. Mid up - a* hu example ’o o> lege t*>ya, Ute atory of Tina Br <wa *l Bagby,who. to th*praeeuce ;of a wtHti. h*4 fan of boya, w« not ’ asteUMid to pray to God fur guhlaac* te • bi* dally life. To appranale fuUy Um aig- ■ uilcalMta of the Bask to whash David nt , t«* in tbta ftaio*. It is nmtonary to vieii the belliy in wuieb be then wa*. We (fl twvd Um ah* 'ow of the R <ck te mauy «4 life** »<.,» ••****. end David** life ta a tomui Whita w* will d-t well to otwmve. It.. Lmw'* aetm at was cbaraeterieml a* e*U*l by Mramtrnm and depth of tteraght, aad rvtdawtry u**4e a deep Uupraeetoi. u|wo ha* hmrar, at rtia w*i*<xw*al. R*v J. C- D»v»a, the ivct-a, oflr>at**l al th, rbarcb, Um *rtut<« teteg ft am Um leap "But wtemunto abali I >lkee Un* gveeraibwif it 1* tar onto rai«irm art uag te th* cauk.ta aad cviiag their teb «ar«, ata aa***. " "*• *»»»• P*P*i onto i ywa and you have not <Mae»d; we bavr mauw* J unto you aad y<a have aut to um.tta “ la Ibis world aber, faa*ma a» ’ amtattei bar, oteatuta aaa* a mw tary ovw maay. it It bw oftae tbe caec Uta tbaee have p»pta «to tbe rnn «d aana wart be tea iotabed to ttet» cad aad ba* arewart hie tahbaOk* with tteew tadwt aad to*ter thtnpe wbteb abouM te Um cbtof waon "f mea. We ttedd ta oam- Pat that Mrthtag etatad c<rtw talwern a* I and God W aaa«w< aayiedag ** i ttatart to m we eboete taet K by tb* i i*m “wte tbta tend am towar4 HtaeeatT -If M .‘Si aaal. •' rtnw'4 ah ah It Hernan ' i fe te tan tang lor * to make hay trade «<r ’ taugnic whte* wouM tweed ia oar etarba I |M» at vam aarrter can: am Tb* awm« wm t<**.aetod by B*v. C i IK tampt-H. tbe paeo.w, hwm th* tex ' « -ar « he tta teb CMpacr of MaUww 11. I a**d Ila v*«wn. Tbw tea part of ttarte*** i wnaa« oa the a«ta aad tea enetrw ; 4r*wa teiwwe Uyteg Op Ueueerm I* ' tewa tbd earth. The dupaarttasa ears i na*mey ratorrvd ht ta tta teat ■ tta | tewrttaam M w««mmv Ttaee ia a ptemiibi* <wwa tat the eMartad UMrt tarty *p ■ imamem M iwateea am* to tetter wmm th. ; .taypuant* te tote fata*. **»■ *rtd to aaav ' cnarn anta *aa Ml mcntapi rti tag th* wed* ' wbWU G-d ta* Jartr>"L Tbe UMM p«w wfnl remra «by a <aea atatad aart toy up , iraaam* apat awrui » toaearf * tte tin me**- “Where ymr trmewe. te. ’beta w« ywar heart te ab*“ D» Cteeqtaa tern rttol* taeprvertvrly «pM tte Ute «rt eurtta . mesa B. tbru awiftaert tte tart, pid Stary «f bow total M 'nmtaarm to Maw, - wtae* mutteade art ww afM. rad tbtovm 'de am taenh Gur ta aa* ebta II ww* a Ifi owata md tagata pMtamtaahm as tte ' rteapto ptoa ad m'v**»« m tab! tewa a ’ tte* tarty word ertGta at ru« caWMAcc. tert Fatbe* G. te bnuame fiinwartead at j ‘ m Vith ■*■ cbeeete a* tb* *t'uhe*diag art ‘ the <*<***» *< ***** TW, ew a tatar n*ata««WteMi pneewt. wte ewa tategMed wtab tte ttamgbto teeaagM amt by tern Friant egneram agin aart ewewu. Al tta* atewMb tee, M ■ Q**aae |t>ib* >- . <d n* tam«Mrta ata eaurrwe-me mem ■ hto awMta tateht jwvrw Me fwaaaart tta paaart Uta anew rtuaaM pm* ww ftwytoM* .-y. aad 'bey atomibi ewartaMW Mage* a* tte*W •wpCMtwtMm ■* etea* eaacrteMaef tta • ■ fart Uta Wert ew tea** Vshtog tea* m | , wrt.> pen** ta mm* nr taw prftetaae as a | lataM as Oak. <*b*e tea* pmyw wm tar tta ' tear* rite tew D. C Oten* gwe* m ’ anrwn* «el angmtoVu* itea* im to *• I Meataatert ctatote. WWe wn bad aa ft- , part.* a* lad tengraat utaec* we pueaam. toat Be*. B F. Mtaae, ta* p*m«*. gma «** ■ *4 bto aarwart aart yewreum d'h * grace A Tuatew t«<ta at taua* • Jt org*« onaeW- *«- l' mt that • vtea* ** Mac** i Ttaagng* ba* ■* aay Be tram n ****** tarn awdtaatoto tta* te wrt eaew a*yta»« wtewttegrtebtm turn* fi» to fib* ■ WtarmfM M ■n.iay’a Duly. A SAI> DK ITU. Mr Ilrary P. t'hrt.ty Suddenly P.m Away* Mr. Henry I’. Christy is deal! Ou Sunday night at about ha’Lpaat nine o'clock the dread summons came. lie hi-a been in a declining state for many month-', and all bis friends aa* tbut tbe sad change was inevitable, bat when it ca-ne at '-it, it was unexpected. During the day be hag been io hi* usual feeble lied’, ~ and had sal on the door-.tepe on Sunday morn ing, and seemed to enjoy the p easant sri anine. and spoke of it to a mem'ier of tbe family. He continued about in this state during tbe day. Alter supper be went into tbe aitUug r>«iu«, and his mother en quired if be would like to take a smokt He replied that be would, and sat and smoked for awhile, aad was quite cheerful, and tbe family congratulated tbeiuaelvi« that he wa* better. S-ain after thia be tegaa to uudres* for bed. when one of the •inking apUte wueb uu tad of late been anb)' ? to, seised him. H- remarked to bto wife, “I'm going." She said, "are you treating to the Saviour." He tain “ yea. I’m going to J ans,” and in a fiw brief motneato, qmitly, gently and p -aci ' telly yieldi-d up bia spirit to G >l. Such is the tines record ol tbe death •Oeoc. Fu» a long time be ba* been in bad health, aad uuaide to attend to bteintve, •nd thto of itarll was aomewbat Uyiug. He was however pwUent, geti’le and aul tu-Ksive in it all, and no murmer or com plaint wm board to tail from bla up*. Mr. Christy wu a young m*n of floe tah-nU, x» bi* occasional coolr.button* tn the fiapera indicated, and if he had given btmerlf entirely to th* hue of work, mueld nmfoubledly have tern aocceeaful. With Mr. J. E Gardner, he waa one of the fimedem of the Breomg GtupHc, which w-a afierwsrd* mo god Into tbe Evgpreu Cnuo.au ut Our reader* well remember bow twigbt and sparkling that paper waa, a part of which waa due to hie breta and pen. For eeveraJ year* be waa a type setter oo tbe Bsniter. Watchman, and it wu perl.ap* hi* ear*milling tail la Una reapect (bat laid tbe foundatiou tor tbe dwam that Anally ended bto ill*. Hs »J <■»• of tbe now' kind hearted aad obhicing of men. and w. true ami eutafml ta bw fncudahipa. ted ao tabor waa 100 bard or smiiAo* too g««*t ti* him to bmtow ia behalf of a friend He waa retiring in hr* diepudiir*, and It wm a Utile dUBi-uU to understand him »e --■vm well acquainted. Tn-wc that knew him wvH ecaid appreciate bto atariuig worth. For two or three ymra hi* health be, baa a curb m to annual unfit firm tor buar- IMU*, and tew have ta«u called up>* *“ l>a*» Uinnigh aucn dark aad Utala, but to atated Sixva, be bore It ail paUr-ul ly Swi f**«g*edly. But abore *1 . Imi wm a cnrtotian. F<« ar VO al mouth* be bM r»-a;ta -d bto OXI - and knew that he outod live uwly a Utile wuU>. A tew uMxi-na ag ■ be laiktrt With tta Writer, and staled that be frit tab-tied a* to bi* couvMwxMi, an! wre trying to live to actMr'lance with th* rtculup of the tiavav, and wu no doubt ready wb«« Um awansoo* ovoa, and br« miwrvd into the n* for tta p<- - pi* «rs God. To. .Mvly bctvnvrd wff* aad dtotrvr>*d murnea, awi.r* aad brurhvre, bare tta eu»- ccr* ay*p*ihtoa of a targv c rri. <rt tnetota. Tbe leuvrel too* pta«- ftu» ibe r»»i d**K* t*M allatauou al 4 v cirm*. Ke*. W 0. A ata** m rualecuuf tb* *»rv<». Mo-Jay’» Mabry. We are giad to note ita tact that work wm nwaoeed al tte larviry tbto morula--. At brer o’cauea. tta day tari< wm taeru •» past tarU* <a He taadsar lu**l aad la a v«*y start ataab' ligbtoouuld te *>«a break ing tarth in ah IM to !»*'■• artread th* m>L. At fire u cmk*. tea Idi aga-i rang, aad many urtgM iso* were at tteM *c reu i sand (mere of tots*—<S r*Juartag ttat they bad 'to* prritagv of go-»J to •wah, aria* Ute iuaqi etaat Juwu. .ttaree ure mu. Mm t»-ra ct-wad, wa ieuro .tat inert wm *e nerd of aay ofwaLre enfierw*. tor Nr I'teney teadiy advaatoeJ ttosan aU tta gw4» Wasted cbrerieUy. Thto n UMtaad to*mmiaoii»Mr ta to* »a»- ta»y _ genemal mewb M.«4»y's Barty. Freane •*• uwn ap from ureter to <*»- rtsuriaaea y-wardsy wpoe aa etortWa to wtaeb tte B yreMSroa a»l BreiaagM p*r. tw* war* lawagta Mato daavc* eppuattaire.— Ttaa resell * aotad apu* maa redea of MireiiiM"''* •tre®C , k *t*b U* to'T** «d Franew Tte I lire* reiars* tedxaee a vwteey f«ar Ita H»p*tai maa, aifitau*b a areure atrewgie • eapenod wte® iter are. and tote • laAea Fraae- » ku*< a tear* as taa fee wtaca Aaaerwa rs;amreer* rrery b«*» yoajr re «* fWitostal ricc- tb* fas-rei of 19 v«*mm of th* nexot tjartec Jutatee ■•craovd ysatorday A <***» cwswaMU* foAatoad tte rema ns re Uwar grew*. Tbr Ae4*w use’ by ’te aaibidi are auk to •< ta*■**«*'»J •*> «* « •xpetaai that a«w *trt-ma w».. moo te A e tawvd Chnrto**** pevuche*. Re-* GaaCßowe. auto JMhaga* to* law totauaa ftetroad tor reakag tern rate aa ttaw “J m Crow* ca*. H- « to hrtog ato cae» cp tatert tte lawrrtna** tum uirq Ci'saam ■*■**. Tsw Pam tail and tamrty Were Dea* *** tar Waabtagtaa rey-swwr Btoto Tte ! pMa < Wtrt to sa4orea*sd to aoare ttat i tahy Hc&re arri tr safer tte aeeaa of Ma I wan to Wam Mgr* atawt •tocamta* I*. Atorea Want, te prura of ggp, wm matei'Wii ay wak**w* psrtea* to Memta Ctorohta.** F’May aagM- Me wm as a i room **A *a attar part** m th* tana as I Ms Mail, ata tte mjseery • tta* nona «rt ’ ri too oregvsarem ktaw wan tea mw*- rtanar aaa. Idtota Maote Tte**. aged K bar aware Stea wta a revxvre ywtontay re Pmwdrtptore Tta ianre was stay aax year* of •*•- Brete aaaun baa sxtorid tar a pMMte aetata apMtoen. Ttaa'e ate Mari es p*wpw* that GEORGIA NEWS. Monday’s Daily. 11 A Richie and M J Humbert, both drunk, took in the town of Brunswick Siturday night. Yesterday morning it came to light that Humbert had, to all ap p arancea, beaten and robbed his boou coiupwion, and there was music in the ear tor awhile. At last account both pa - ties bad disappeared. A cigarette did the work! Judge J. I. Youngblood, of Sandersville, lost bis barn yesterday by lire. A genera l C nidagraliou was narrowly avoided. There was a number of railroad acc : - denls m Georgia yesterday. A negro n-med T >u Caluouo «rn killed on the C R K below Macon; another, A inn Nq|son bad one hand cut off on tbe same railroad; and train <m the same road ran <>tl 'be track inti cling cousideialdc daaaage, al though nor serious ia it* nature. In Brunswick, J U Menbii'ti, white, shot and probably fatally wounded Frank Golden, colored. A riot * -med im ja-nent lor a tune, but at last lepoita ell was quiet. Judge J J Greahsm, president of tbe University boa r d of tntolee*, bus returned to Mscuu toi the winter. They »ay in certain quarters th«t B*H !’)• iiger will •uccee-d J K Dart m code c'-»r of port at Brunswick. 18 pentde died IU Ma&m l*«t Week. Os Utoie S w re white. Brunswick again. Beier Roy, second 1 engineer on the Bnttoh ste imer Blue Star, al Htunewick, wm accidentally k'Uod by a pistol sb it tired by Henry Sut-atb of tue *u-amauip B lingtou. There ta a good deal of pathos lo tbe rimpie tact Ural UiiHino.li of uule* away in New Castle, Eug , live tb* wife aod five children ot Ry. Ooe negro was killed and wverff wouuded <>u a Gaunt** negro excursion at ' Umou Springs, Abu, yeyterday. llanoc-k county to to give a fate from ' Septemta r 13 to Fi. Henry Grady will adureea the aaaewbied boat* and th'* fact ' Ugpatteer with tbe fine hue of exhibit* invures a big attendance. Aod now oxnea county, and , aay* *t»e to going to bare a county fair next ( fall. The more of UP * kind ibe belter. ( Tbe trouble with a heap of oxi nt tea in the ( Biate to that they keep a back mat and , don't let tbe people know <hc spirit ag writ m the wortea ibal * ta them The Georgia S'ate Fair op»na tn Mac* aru -nIL hence. From al! accounts tbe •xb btt Una yeat will be more complete then ever. Two new counties, J-tep-r end Wilkes wN nave esniblti. The Macou { TiLgrapb cone’udea *ll comment* oa "w | tnatier by asymg. “Tb® Fa** of '•# proru tora to ta tbe grandest veer held under lb* autptet-s of tbe county." Bo mole II ta. TMk KOHMKM* AHK Mt< H AteMM "ti.tr Thea—e* Stall are Malt u Mr Thraa. MixxKaruM*. September 21.—A ajwci-1 . from liuikry, W i*.,eeyr: Kv« ry m mlh about I'.-S time, the kthiaod aim G- rm .nia J "on Mining Corn panic* pay .41 thru large loros ot employ vs, and tor I fit* |«itpo»e Gaebler ’ Wuey, of toe Aanlaed National bsek *hl( ped au iwuituae Hu. of mouey to Hurley ‘ (•at night Via. tta United Bielas JUprraa | cuat(nny. Lpu* th* arrival of tta mooey at Hur. . toy, toe Express company eeat it to tta | Iron Exchtege back in a wnrel-'jmruw.— ; ihuaat i. the hour* 10 JU aod 11. JO Im' •i*h>, the wm enured, nod Um co- Urt ut Ibr pmfnl cabmiboawav bt tumiiMv Only tta in I our c--la left twbmd Accordtag to Wttoy'e •talcin.nt, Atl.TO" wm efaqqael tr<«n Aeetaod U> Hurley. O Hie, fXt.iao wm Ht bank txrtto *lkMo la goto ata fUrtO ta ail ver. Tim ntatev* had tta*r i4.es laid *><* perfectly. Like *reriy evtrv butk. tta ; Uertey drpiMtory ta a vauk and a aafv j 1 Inatoe of It, with a UtaM tor*. A* th* | money antvwl at *l3p- m a'ter the eta*. ! h>< «rt tta taM u could not te pat la tta ant*. K w*» ptaced ta a mu* vault, taswvwr. aw CeVtiwr Krya I* tb* b<ea lAtang oar* of tbe tremure j «aiH 10-14 o'etack, wta® a frwn-t cam* , tear asd b* w*«t out ta tta theatre With . tom- ( When UMCsahteT reteroed at li *» be ■ottad Utai the Vault door Had Imim ope* ' •St Laxtaag ianote be WM thaortn. etrerit te am that th* aeoawy wm goa« A iargv eamtw* of «m I euver cute* srere mtttteeed «**♦ th* yh«* m»d all was cuanrv-aow. Ntta rtf Met-son was hurtted’y tote. | tad te. b*t did tart receive any aotw ? ■ ert toe robtevy eatJ too tala '» e»teb 'ta trris for Hvriey M«* evre tbe fmatw c *< wa. tori by 'tee barrier* Tb* dta»r I f ri Um vaalt ta.’ to* ta»e ms’rsrf. and it!, sre* oprewd by .cnae mm wh» ba.l teaiwd ( lb* totaMtatbrn. Ttart w*re <*ty tw« | rare mppnard to te * p-***»Mow <4 if I CW-w Mqn***a »« Am«t*at CeshMt ( j Ire♦*ni Prfrin. Tte r*a« aatortet "'*• »»• F’-WI. ' Tta rotamr* were rvwten 'y ie ten mwrb a< I * huiiy to ttete ’be MM»B edeer, aod * IMO : < i w.< teri tartaod- Tta* VM*»d state* Bxjwea® cnanpevy to I tte sw«r c< th* **«f Ttey did tart j Mia Ibe bank, bet aaeiriy toft it 1 j there f« «J» fcwpeag «arr Vtgtel. Wba* It • I snreid ta rtriivaxsd to the omwreta. ‘ ; Maoagvr M M tycs.oltha Aaboad and, ' ' G«r*«*f Buaa* U »!*•’> tbal th* <a- 1 pre** rnwapaey ws4 **»_•-*« a twaay ’ I wwd for Um aprevtaKama «< tbe torrgrtre. ' re i < Aa ateeuoa <• tea peootoUM* qaeatfc* ( j to u> tea** ia Cnautovtirw ta t«m tbaa ( three «-**•. ttet. rtreage to *ay. there baa , tee* ep to th** tM** ao campetga ortftey t er evadrteaa cd mtcreet. Nte * speaker ow i rnUn* *4* tea ttoba* * ’ta n'amp. aod ike ( *eweapon devote MU* <* Ito ifnot to th* i f rebtosL Tta* m a •****»*** tawtamata. , ' eaptewaaw- Th* eetaaste-m e< iko q**e- i - uo* b« te*«udore etatotf mvamtey t nirr- ' tea brtw rtregg*. tearing , v-MOde teed to care. c AhreX every tay to «*»re ■ ovre t twenty-m* year* rid- Tbw *m wrt to- ' j haml aata the tagtertta bad *m made a * I taw »• Pay* re be a Gentleman. No mitter what your avocation in life may be —a merchant, a tailor, a black smith, a printer, a painter, a lawyer, a doctor, a prejciier, or a Skill, the jewelei— it pays to te n gentleman. A Stroke of Paraly. ia. Mr. Mordecai Edwards, of Oglethorpe was stricken with a light stroke of paraly sis yesterday. Mr. Edwards has teen in ill h- altb for some time, and at this writ ing it is not known what the result will be. He is an uncle of Mr. J. G. M. Ed ward*. of this city, and has many friends in Athens who wish for him a speedy re covery. 1 Marriages. On the 81st of October, Mr. John A. Coates of this city, will be married to Miss Mamie Coates, of Baltimore. A large party from Athens will attend the ceremonies in cident thereto. Alsiut the middle ot October, Mr. Hugh V. Downing, of Columbus, a member of the class of will be married to Mias Bunds Gibson, of Newnan. Mr. Downing is well known to tte people of Athens, and was to bare returned to the University for law this year, but married life presented ’oo many charms for him, end bis many friemla wifi have tbe opportunity of seeing him on bis return from his wedding trip.— Mr. A. C. Willcoxoti,of Newnan, who tea member of the University law school, will te Mr. Downing's best man. Saturday'* Eailv. FUUT LODUE. Tbta h the M use es the new i'llmea Ledge. Tbe tirsl Fa .mrs' Alliance founded in Aluens, was ur>,aiiise>l yesterday after nor* with the following ufflih.r: Pre*i dent, W. H. Jaurmoui); Vice-President, W. G. Woodfin; Secretary, Geo. E H- ard, Jr; Treasurer, A. M. Bcadder; Door keeper, (J. B. Vcronei; A-*i»tant Dooi keeper, A. 8 Turner. Tbe President iu furiM us tbst tbe Lodge starts out with the most brilliant prospects, and that a number of A’l anc-.-men who live ’n town will soon transfer their membership to thi* Lodge. Mr. Geo. T. Murrell or ganised tbe new Lodge. There will ta ano her meeting next Wcdueaday moruing to perfect the organiaatioo. WK WILIfiVT IT. What Mr. Tack H*« la Nay as lo tbe Legislature. Hon. Henry Tuck of the House of Rcj-- reaenlativea I* lu Uie city. He arrived <>a the Northeastern railroad at mid-day, Mr. Tuck bring* gi>>d new* to the people of All>en< and to the frirnds of th* U ntversity. With face teaming with en'hualsaai, be Informs! a CHttoKtctJi man that Ibe Uni vcralty to certain to get an appropriation ot tMttreeo 13.W , >snd#0,(tao—<rt this there to no longer any doubt. Tbe friend* of the Unlre"»uy have ta'lied to it* support • i<d tta bill will receive a hundred voir* which in,ute* it* final pMaagv. Mr. Tuck inform* u* that tte b>U appropriating a '*rge sum for tte founding ot a Girls' In dustrial Behind in Georgia will pass. It licked only a few vote* of a constitutional majority when voted oo a few dsya ago, •nd it is certain that a eufUctent number iof v<4«« will te arcurad lo inaare the paaa ij* "f tte bill. Mr. Tock is very entbusl »ii over the |>r>«|iec!* of these two bill* ' •»<! to loioc ell io hla power for them. Tn. Lolvvraliy «pi>rq>riatom bII will .a* up atentt next Wertnreday. Mr. Tuck return* to the Oat* Cttv on Monday. Far Hs Beelbs. Miny of oar readers Willie, tte Idled negro. Willto gm Into trouble !mi i wr-rk. He attempted lo break Into tb* , Ixm*- ot a negro woman in Greeneboro, *nrt wm arteetad for tbe ofltatov, He was i earned before county Judge Weaver, aad i found guilty. On account of bto Infirmity ! be twniirmced to serve *ll month* ia ibe ct.Aingnn* <w pay a tne of twenty dol lar* end exasta. —Greensboro J< urnal ■Sana** •• Oa-hert*. Mo ntMiexD, Mi'in.. Beptemter 90. Tta** Brown wm hanged tare this moti i tag tor Use murder of pottcegtan Povll, on tte awiil ot October 17. IKM. Tta drop i fr!l as- w mmutm before 4. Brown faced iteatk bravely and died without aaliuggle. Th>• ess ib» ercood tars! execution ut drr th- new b««ta law, wt.lcb prescribe* that the oHotrmmd aball te banged el n>gbt, that no oewspepar reporters abail te p rtrsl, aod tbai newspapera shall not pot><M • tbe d*ta le of banging*. AU Iba Twin City paorre publtated aroouala of lirow ’« < xecUUnn. Brown ma-lea ante of bto body *r>oM lime ago to a <*•«*< of ttaa erty. th* pur chew prig* teMsg lib. to te give* to * rert«>» yosmg tody wb>*n ba erewie to bare b-M to btg*» regard. Brown wm >4 years old sod a very bald chai seter. WWKaMMI A StotoKS.. a*SM ■»•*»»•» Hit to A owSkrr Sa s*e <*nee Tartare* G« , tepreanter 19— A fatal MXldrat ■re ported trews CtoVerdato. Mr. Tta*M Harutoe's two auoa, tbe aldeat A .-«»*«>. agol sta*t 17. aad Um yunager mm . Tb- oxa*, wbo as about 14 years old, ucwrd Itarr dug talking ia the w aode neM th* bo***, and the king Ural ta bad "treed" a tqvimi, th* otoeet boy procured a dreata -tareatied brreriU-wdinr ebot-gow Mto west to tbe ptaca. H« fouart tte sqaiml aad fired two abr** at it, then cs reeled tb* empty stall* and replaced these with a loaded osse. 1* tbe mrsnUUM tbe «Mber boy, Twwss, who bad f<Bowed, pacted ap a stone aod wm tot lb* act of itaowiag *1 the Kjwrrei. jeet as Aodaeaoa. Who was »'*ndog behind bun. *lt>mptod to grng tbe be/rri* of tta gun heck to th»>r penpre piaer- By aosa* mean* tte eartridgr area exptodad aod Use teavy charge as ahot took eff-cl jort tabled j Tamm's ear. ossktag a fngblfm wound j aad krtiwg bsvs ateiM ine'anlJy. Tte | rirto* trotter to aa aberted end grieved i ovaa tte acodcai that te bM tacuree . ATHENS CHRONICLE SUBSCRIPTION SI.OO PER Y ADVANCE ADVERTISING RATES REASONABLE . . ■» Local Dots. The time of holding the Fair has been changed so as not to conflict with dates of Gainesville Fair.. The Fair will com mence Tuesday, November 12th, and con tinue for four days. Miss Hollis, one of the most beautifu young ladies of Americus, will enter Lucy Cobb Institute next week. Tbe O. B. German Club of the Univer sity will meet in a few davs, elect mem bers, and arrange for a series of entertain ments to be given this Winter. Mr. Pres ton 8. Arkwright, of Savannah, is Presi dent of this Club, and is expected to arrive in this city to-day. Mi. Herbert Fleming came in last night from an extended tour in the interert of his firm. He tells us that the White Pla'ma railroad is now ready for business, and tbe first train will rnn over the road Monday. Mrs. 8. B. Wingfield is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Short, in Madiaon. She will remain some time. In the past few years »he prescription business in Athens has increased four-fold. It was only a few years ago that each physician compounded his own prescrip tions. But now that Athena is taking on city airs, they are sent to the drug store, ami right here we will take occasion to aay that the firm of L. D. Sledge & Co., are doing an immense amount of this business, Mr. Sledge, who ia experienced and careful, has charge of thto feature of Ihe bnaiucss, and gives bi* general attention to the pre paring of prescriptions. It is not often that be is able to be absent for even a few minutes, from tire prescription countet. The tace for Atmiveiaarian of the Dem ostlienian Society, waxetb warm, but a close vote is expected. The candidates an. nounced are Messrs. F. E. Calloway and J. R. L. Smith, either of whom will be a credit u> the society. Others are spoken us. who may come out aa candiditea at auy lime, aod thus increase the warmth tor all ouaicernad. Mr. Arkwright, Preaident of the O B. German Club having arrived, a meeting will te held a; an early date. About fifteen of last year's members have returned, and about a* many more men will be Initiated Tbia clnb added a great deal to the social* pleasure* of Im; year, aud it look* m If it will do even more this year. M>m Georgia Slusaer, of Cleveland, Ohio, ia in tbe city viaiting Mr*. M. A. JLipa cmah. She to accompanied by a elater wbo will enter tbe Lucy Cobb Inatitule. Already people are talking about going to the Piedmont Exposition. Mr. J. W. Barnett, tbe efficient Athena Street Uom uitoaioiiet, aay* be will be there at the very first to ace tbe wild Indian show. Mia* Minnie Cabiotoa, one of brightest greouato* of the L. C. L last year, will take a poet graduate course at that inatitntion tbto year. Mias Holcomb, of Atlanta, wit f also attend Lucy Cobb thto Mtoiun. Miss M. E. Noble, wbu h M teen visiting in the North and Kxxt during tue past Summer, to expected home thia week. Mr. F. G. Goran, of Rotnb, ia expected back al the Univeraity after CbrtoimM. Mtoa Lamar Rutherford left Saturday for New Yotk, whence ah* will nil with Mr. and Nil Hugh Hogan for Europe, Mtoa Rutherford will thus be absent from A Ciena society for some month* at the least, aod 'tta even whispered that—but we will let the future tell tta own tale. Two Atlanta marriage* booked” fox thto Fall are of internal lo Athena people, from the fact that both of the gentlemen interested have attended the Univcralty aad are writ and favorably known to the p*opl« of our city. Before Winter Mr. Harvey JubMoa will wed Mtoa Maud Clarke, and Mr. Will Speer will te unit- d io m.rrtage to Mb*Silvey. Misses Clarke and Silvey ar* both jiopular belli.* of Atlanta, and tbe latter to m wealthy aa she to aocotnp! labed aad popular. Mr. 1. V. Murray bM add hi* inter t in tta livery buainea* to Mr. Tboa. Bailey. Mr. Murray will gtve hie entire lime aud attctilMHi lo hl* revenue office. Mr- Bud Fellow* to now with the store bouse of A. O. Lyodon. Mr. J. E Smith of last year** Sophomore <Jam will arrive in tta city io a few day* aod will take law. Mrs Jww Herlag Heart. A telegram received io the eUy to-day announce* tte death of Mrs. Jearo Boring, formerly Mr* Waller T. Colquitt, at Ox ford. Alstama. Her death occurred st 9 o'clock tbto morning. Tbi* announcement will carry sorrow to many heart* in Geor gia, for Nr*. Boring wm widely known aod greatly lo* d. She waa a great worker in tbecsoaeof the Meibodtot church, aud wm preaidcat of tte Woman's Miaaionary aochrtf until ill health caused ter to give up tte work. She wm about elx'y-flva years of age at tta ttaw of tar death. Her maiden name wm Hemet M. Itoaa, and ate wa* a m*mter of Georgia'* Widely ksown family of that name aad ia tbe lart of thirteen ehdi’reo. Sb* graduated in tte first clam that graduated from th* Wniieyaa female college. She wa* Cap tun Hugh C4qultf* mother. Bb* died at iteb<>meof her eon, Mr. Wellborn CoL qaitL Tte arrsagementa for tte funeral have act teen mad* yet—Atlanta Journal A WttaiGi BkK-BOO» Woe Arveetr* aatwrrtar .Vlglsi Otter rettee Rlewe. A negro by tte name of Start Clem ons earn* into tta city Bsturday night, loaded with a heavy esliae. He wm no ticed by tte poiteecaea, and aa eye waa kept oo him. He aaemed to locate him self oear Diet H*rrta* barter abop, aad oOcrra Krily aod Gulp a'epped np to find ■*>< br truatoeaa. Hi* aalctai wav found to cootaia four quarts ot ddf jrest kind* of wtetotey, aod a coopte of cupa Ttay arrraled him, aod ta confess** tta’ te wm a aightM titer, aod WMdtob hag rwt tte su-ff at 10 cent* per drtnk Clem'O* wi;l bsv« a t>e«r>t>g before Mayor Heanicntt to-m<>m/w afternoon. Ouk Btrdsc 8-mih, entored, noted in tte pU®e c»>an wm eoptanoaod to attend Mayor's court Isat Tuesday but failed to do ao. Bor u«d to “aktp tte city" tbto •aorniar, tret Chert CNrear aad <4BtMT Moon were too abarp so tar, aad ate wm arrested al tte C. A M depot. Tte Mayor will give ter a taaanag, atao.