The Athens weekly chronicle. (Athens, Ga.) 188?-1889, September 28, 1889, Image 2

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The Athens Chronicle. rteiishrd *rery Saturday Marc in J. •’* Delta r Fcr fear, latortaMy ia Adraoec. THK LAM<>K*T CITY (IRfTLA IOW. LA Hr. KMT <MH.-WTY CIRCC ATIO.W AWDTHF. LAK*. EMT GE-W --IRAL CIRfTUTIOIL Tbe ’rat Adremutog Nodiem ia North Eaet Circulate* la nearly ear h**dr*d counties la Georgia., ate to ocrea drlervrt Stale* Advertteemseisls s g HraawmM* Rate*. BsLaertetolbeCbrrawto k**dttaCbre*icte B. » srro*«, t. ■. r<at w. * momr STONE & CHRISTY PUBLISHERS tattered al tbe peat rifles al Albert*, <•», for * ranemtaete* tbroagh toe nsaile aaeseood-claaa ■I alter. Add**** all rammeatoetewe la THE ITWI.AH CBBWSIfLK THE ATLANTAJOURNAL. No bandaomer example of the ‘ art preservative of all art*," baa ever c»e»# to tbe Cn«ranct.x office than laat Salarday’a edition of tbe At lanta Journal. Tbia paper ia al ways bright, neat and eevay; but ft aeetnrd to u* that tbe whole Jour aal eatabliahineot matt have united ia waking tbeir Halurday’a iaour “a thing of beanty and a joy forever." Only a few month# ago the Journal earprioed and delighted the people of tbe Stale nlth a mam ninth trade edition ■neqaalled la the biatory of aewapaper work in thia Bute. Bet it baa not Mopped there. From week to week It eontlnuM to Improve both la make ep and in newa-eervioe and l« la our opiaion Incomparably tbe beet afternoon paper In the fkuth There ia one thing however, In tbcar day a of change and of Improvement, aa to which time worka no change in tbe Journal; thia It tbe old, old atory of Democratlo principle whkh time cannot modify or change at* tack. Whether prutaeUng agaioat the fnjualic* worked by the pn.te - live tariff or atandlag forth agalnet tbe effrontery of mil road monopoly, tbe Journal la alwaya and «taphat ieally “the paper of tbe people ” Thia 1a no empty canoe for noagral •l al 100 la there tlmee when the policy of puMio jourualeare eooftea Inffoeoced by tbe ptomiae of a atlp vletod num or of a hatful of rail med paaoen. Tbe people have only recently been obhpwd to eubmli to tbe bumil* InUoa of ha*lag what are it now a a* the organa es pebile aeuUmont be come tbe moulh-piocea thru’ which Monopoly might debouch public oplaioe. The epactal column for amely eacred io eapcaoaione from tbe foarlmmpeu of tbe valiant editor. | have 100 oflea of lota been tiled with liwmtum penned by Ue rniimed al toeaey ar tbe agent of Monopoly. It la then doubly reftwabing to fled a pa|« aueb aa tbe Journal—can* i peer, eaea reprm ho. May it eon tian* U> enjoy Ua Hramt it de aervea tw« QCSirrioN orarrr emm gyrnt • A greet deal hue brae* written nod afuhest recently la the Georgia iegivlelum. and eleewberw, oa the auhtau* of allow teg for bettermeau : la anueluiiiau tbe prweeet W, 4b A. befw While tbe < anna* La ia •ratty oppnaml to rellmed moaopoly wad railroad dierrtmiaeu»a at all j tlmee. yet fe remain* Uwe that rail ’ made bate right* which even Ura Meet eatrame aaU-moaopalMa | meet fwapoob A company of fewer, iabae kt band tbe W A A R. R neon after the w. They take ft | Bp»B a elipeiaiml monthly root, with Ute uatleratamdiag that tbe j read tn to ba rerf* vdte to the Mate I teeagead a ewetdittoe aa it one o bee received. T care pane, eod the Imire. to order to keep abreuM of tbe tianoa, have anode improrauwata wiiboet aumher. They bora added tuUtaf atari, have bum bndgou. and havw ereeted rawed booeoa, and lade other impravecaoeia tan no anerawa to mrettee. Av a moult of It all. they utaad randy to rater a to the Mate owe es tbo boot eqwqiwd nMlramln to tbto coni I e. a raciraed •bane bottonet io grantor Ibaa that I •f ant eaber |« tbe Mata It trnrara to no that aoOuag can be fairer tbaa •m the Maio to pay the liaaeia lor whatovw lmpf*«e«Mete may have aamte emm and beyood abut io lo- e•• bed to tbe gooccnl |wup rat tine of fetaratag to the Mate the mad in aa good eooJlUee an It eaa raewirad < toacb a owofwe would be foemtod ee j atrac-Uy betoaovo prtocipiea, and • mwoid taveurwe bo to mcwvwdoao* with that low es right and jwwtme wbtab Io btgber tbaa any urara -jura ! torn es boeioeae poftry. Os eoorm tbe otoeuet es bwUormeeke to to paid tar by tbe Mata will bora to to dvtau miaed by waee awuae to to prat tied by ibe hgtamtara. Thu aetatrataw appiitVid by the Mate aotbortura. ee to ombo other way which may auoee bunt to ear iew- Itat übatovwr be the meoM of cob* Utag tbe tooMcr. threw m ae doabt es tb in feet tbe tagwater* abouid act bfeoaew aatd It baagtvoa Ibe toaemm aa wbewtag. My co detag * wtU ommA nay law eo'ie. st wiU ntaew to ail ea* may needs .unto Md. ding for tbe aunt tana* «f the Mau rued, that tbo Mata to prwparwd to a« etwara y i» their totem totoiage bad. atarae ad. * atd to pewnoewtag I the* lerat a* hwviae t'i ng eg towmw fotavw wtotob fe an taewwoe hug toum aod enaptow w tataw I none anol enaa *» hanw fog owe* •Anew ibe* the fepoaiu’W wU but * •dr*** Utah Ito gemrtobeg nun* tan| GIRLS AT THE UNI VBKBITY. I We can hardly conceive of any ' reMonabie body of men considering with any eeriou*neet> the question of co educating the vexes at tbe Uni versity of Georgia The question has been a means of pleasantry, occupying the idle hours of the Georgia senate during tbe warm Summer months while they have been waiting on the house for busi ness, but we have no idea that when the bill comes up for a vote it will receive tbe support of anything like a majority cf the senate. Aside from any question a* to the mental capac ities of the two sexes, it must be conceded that their spheres of action are different. We are not Inclined to believe readily that woman is fitted by her Maker for tbe profession of law, and this ia one of the chief advantage* offered by tbe University of Georgia, ▲gain, the Engineering drpartmvul is a most thorough feature of tbe University course here, and ali must confess tbal woman's sphere does not include the carrying of a sur veyor’s chain or the location of a route for railroad construction. The only advantage then that woman would receive by mimiasiot into the University, would tie tbst dirbed from a study of the course* com prised 13 ths strictly literary fea tures of tbe University sud ibis being tbe case, it seems to us that tbe various inslitutioa for girls to be found in our btate are more sailed to thia purpose for, the reason that they bare two so built up ss regards curricula and *|>evial adtanlsgta mIo give our < gtria the best training in tbe least use If Geuegia wislics to educate bar girls la the bigbeal sense ol tlx word, sbe should loua'i a separate University bx them. Thera tbej could learn wbal are specially adapted to tbeir aims ia life, aiul would moreovtr receive that nites lion which is utterly iKpraclteabie in n college attended by b»Ui mu< Aside hum tbewe fs< la. b«w«»vr, there is a deeper and twora general leaaow why boyt and girls should be awpwrated to educaUwu, after a senate stage of iife has been rest bed Up to a certain point tbeir paths era paradei, but ibis |>moi ranched, tbeir courses diverge sad tbslr duties IS life tweoute dltfrranl. hr doubt tbe happiness or success of that family is which bulk | father and motbsr bars race4vol i indeatieaily iLe same training for | llfo's work. Il isdlveralty ol tbought ‘ that makee thia world what it | tee family in which both parents i have Inuitel tbe sautn thoughts, ; remi the name boohs and pursued tbe aa me uarrnw groove of actioa. la apt to be Itself an example of nar row Sees, It ia a rwllcation of this fact that causes the high echauls of var tone est toe to pat tbe two seven Into different grades. These find . snatople Is tbe high nchorde of At lanta and other citlee. li will Im Ii srHieed moraovet, tbal the leading Usiveraiuee of the country ar* tb<a*e th which only owe *en I* educated. ■ Tbe University at Virginia to a eon . *pteieee example ol tbe owe, V sneer I ut the other. Tboea UalveraiUee that retain the | w-edecaUoa frtlarv are ragerdco I aa rsiice es tbe dark day a is the pest. ‘ who* the Variotfb legislature* wwr Ido ftdaely •women icsi to prat ide for j the ecparnie edmstraw at the wivs \ A brighter day than ibis >• dawning , I for wutMabond, and with I' alrarsi- I ties foe bev enrlweivw wee ad oral , I ewt land IB Ibe seer future, aba will i be prapaimi for tbe high dcaUay la Uta far which she weacraetod. ii KA's rn*i»iCTtuN» run txTuaut The eemadery storm wravemeatv men timed at tbe elcme of »er Mp~ i : tern tor focwcaaCa. will ren tbeir I cueras by lbs Ist er Id of Oc tober will be altaeded by rata ia •ootber ly regions, laming araeg likely to ’ eieek sad am»w ta tbe buflb, fol- 1 weed by rami. Tbe Bra* usra period proper for • Oraotaw* to eoetrel «• tee Mb. with 1 tbe piano* Mercery eeetral at a d*a tertxag petal on the tab. This! tuahiMie.especially dating Uu ■ Juviaa time of general flMtoawwtagi-1 cm vintaerwc will in swry protabd • ; Ity praakwew storuM wbi-ib will caul lor wwtebfUlueea sad care Norte •wetev ly atarwto era apt to tas ewvwve. 1 rasvwriag the lake rwglrma. sad ea- | daagerv** aavigeu--a trwan eforat ibe Mto tee Mb. Maa < parte at i tee coßuiry wtU moot likely be vie • tied by bee*y start daring lb* it rate of Ihle ported A boa I lb* brat gvesiae p»*sr we»v la .Arty to appear a* or etoei tbia time aod to enema* tar rettriag «*)waterral Mncm* toward tbe Attaatx cuesta *v me ratal days wui teito*. estii the torn perabarw ran eve foe antoer alarm* afoMrt Ute 1 lib er IM. Tbe appe fb*t-te»r*i es ewr BhfewbUhteo tat tee pert id ia which we write tbta tarweimrt. ffegaamtar I l(Wb to IMh. Mgwteec with tee ra eem* g*vag tadurw «. ramlm as la ! tee toataf teak to a grantor er tawo rate*! Octa bar diatertacsews wdl' partake of tor ebarwetar of tbrae of ‘ prweedhag anoeebn, cm.-rg tar j pram |te sen aart car* te guteoraag I aod atartog tee yrmtarta at the won- I wane ns*J rnemnf la tend te to are tea* sew ly ptwK*rte*m M < .tapratato «*y restart drftortww ttoaa tMtort atebfoota bo* ittota* epme ttgtlaMA «»J randy w tomes bmoo | bolding of the reins. We calculate tlist the |*erio<i running from about the I fit li to 20tli is one io which such care should lie exercised. Tbe 16th, 17th, 18tb and 19th are days in which general autumnal disturb ances ought U* pass eastward across the continent. Tbe high barometer following these disturbances will give place to reactionary storms of energy about the 23d and 24tb. A I prompt and sharp reaction into ■ frosty, Cold days will follow. Erorn about the 27tb to November ! is a regular and marked storm pe ' riod. Be ready by such vicissi i tode* as follow such storms at such j a season, an<l for the cold following the storms into November. Have a i care for your fuel, and your helpless. ; dependent stock.—Word and Works. NATIONAL CAPITOL. WASHINGTON LETTER. (From our ReguXr Correspondent.) WuBIUUIUV, D. C., tk|>umbrr XB. Seos or Voruive, who, uj tU« way, i>*s been quite Sick, but Straw morb bell.f, I gss luk.d wust toe llrau*bt ot the adminto- I trslxm m far as U bad gone, and of the political situation. "Ttoc admiewratiae,” said tbe Setistor, “runs l»e, sa 1 guew H dues uraal demo crats, a srest deal better than il doe* th. r>putarf.am. i'iue.deul tinn«oo ba* only to rtep ou a* be ba* beaun, to mttoc tbe | •facts*, of s lieuraczat iu IhW aa aba*4nle ' oriaiuty. Tue only tbraa 1 tear is tcai Some ol Ibe kxi|-be»ded Irpuboons lu Os,|.'r*m w.J rearu FietiJeui H*rrt»o«'* tyee li> tbe dao*< r stead ot uitu " i'ub.rc Er o-er Psituu Me spj»>ia'od bi* S»n lu a clera*b p iu IU« <» ternmeu. - pristiug «-filrv, aod s* viral repaid cm**, I wira Men », piiCaetS lor Ibe poaimw, are Uuay «ritiu< w*»)i ua ut-puuam, wufci. j Ibey will piUy ibrealeu lu fmbltoa, ll itoy are nut pro* i tod l<«. Mr Fabavr fa tx4 al ab ai*ru>. d, a* be Urn "H)l> lui owed lu* • xsmpia set by items above bmt otto etoly. Toe Ftver-b Goverwment ba* spohg’sed l<w ibe mr«»t sad di*cuurle>>«M trraUmut v< two N» w York luiies by ibe psbfac i auUKWiiMS ut M. atone, Fraura, ***«ra< I moot to* ago. lu* offiom wtou made Uh i arrest have base n Jir.iuatv !«<1 Tb.se fart* ’ warn seal by tee prate ibpanoMut lu tb* ; ladtow tbal were airmted, sad tbry my tb*y ■ ar* safaaAvd. Tbfa m btorly Io go down lo p*kruy a* | lb* admiaiau*iKM>-*lraML-tats atou'.to. Nr Lew Hatoard. a vxd-kouwu Ask*, sell JewMKVai. baa beae tow Irsred* ! tare a gh.eto* de*e>lpttuu <d tbe deora j craic prraprcis lu* carry .eg Oe»u. H« | my*i “|t wui to awim (u* iter irpub.cm>* i is Uetu* II the rwemarto* rd lbs maw glvm lbs tares dawracraoc •Maa lba< I llsmriloa County prummia Futabcv te I '.mictaany eepopeiar itosr*. sad be wd| bs stratebed «* te an tea. I toaveaMaau. ia* <<A*r lo a age* u»al Foraker wilt pal j ' lb* foaea* eutv of eey eaadslale oe tbe . rrpstacaa IMals uckal, aad Item (aas|- ‘ ; tod - * rnaj-Md) <a Uaweioe cowwly win ta * oaar gjUUd.*' Os eutea avarybody be->w* ibat tb* , t'eitod •*>!*• teed* <toa World Mt iuras j > Hoes, but lea bava *ey Stea of Us* ew*** ) «BI«W eambar «4 pmaels teemd by th* : (tovesusaael. Tto* aaaita layawl ul u>< I ttew* iwimtn*i vef I'eiauls ja«< eomidefed tetWa* itel lb* eerabef <d *m>i<msw** to* j I pul-ul* r*c*rve>l dur tag Ibe y«M raulhfc I joe* to, aa* to .I*o. sad itoal II.SI* a*«« ' I Ta<ec* at tbe Frasfaut rdhra era to a ! j exited y miird ep rawditiuw. ami therv a ‘ morb e»«mp»s al toae Ite* ett>wwey< outag. I <w rmssr irytog lo do tateeres with H. I N-4l»Og W tarvwg **• Ibat B oet ol the ' fawilaa. sad »l te uap.aa*l4e lu get Say brat y , la Ute edbra fracs ibo amag tbUßastawaa** | teev te ite bambC at aaeosoagvr. to say • *sea is axd nfa.aag to ite rvaa. tea* man ' ; aa* te tbs tesaa* at ibe <4B*w Tba > I •late V< aßaua o I beiy lo cuaUwoe eaiili i *toa **w <XmBttaHMM r *>ww.a *, aad ' j Enables I Harr*a iteieaaaona jam tara ! fa* ia* as.ltou.te of aaXXuausrra**** Teas | e*r sate be levwaaed. Tbaaney rt Fe*.. : ' awe alraauaya ar* all ew ite aaliras" ra<«e»ory Vrary te • bmd maw. Not- > | autertaoittag tea rar-rate at bte tvpebiarau i I prartsasMßxa be ba* iterid d itea* tb* two I d.toS bra «awm**a. Sea wtect, is* taM Ctec graa* praertnl, Mkoll bs bwrt te Gueare- I I asset Xs*» T**ta Tte* teaaaw te tbal te iba te** me* raid ’ram p»’*w* te»* ia*v as ! aiirade* ito a»ya pamtows tt tartwmy I f rary ram to te tua* a*am** far teas tbaa j 'to imto r-dbrag by pravata ywrurc be wdl ito me* tbaa ba* save teraw Am toy *» ; ■ r*sitei isoevs Erato tern Baratenw te te • w«. . ) ear* to* too* *a**d ea-B preaeo<en*a **•*■ I I i ear te baip him out by eawet*«ag tae • **• I ird peaaua* CtoaawtoMM.», i* oe y te«af» - . rartty, Ibat gaeUMasM bad a ■ ! | ready p* awry daoteead tb* .Atea. The i j trawtoa aaaiwi I* bs tbal Greata ItariA, > ' i rd ksaalmre. was pa*MM od lb* porn ■ ;** •*ra»»a dratwaai It. tad tta Prsaedewt tea ts«»a* Mt Marr Ate to* la* ear*. 11 : aod tow'l aaut a* graa b>m tte plero. . J taams ba yeeo-aa. appart te W*r**< Nr W arara tom, a* • ynaaa a a twsw te Frae- j , Aral Barnwra agwie tabes lb* Ww*tar M dag eawMasMtom. Tte* past «4tos daperaraaa t taetraa We- . p*«ra«d tram arttoa sad asta** tat j s yratai rente. Iteawasgs wart te tabrar ted J < ! *o tb* 1 bad Aaaswaal E tewaaSßr I<iQ*r* 1 ra *W total ip* te-aa to N. eamliar ftte A I l VO Nara tea* taawOfo* Batea*. ' ta* yww* gteas tato yea tost yra* *H a e> I Watte tea • hi* texeew y-u f an astoavaig maw lerartaraal dtosmwestawc ' Y«w ms* *pn wa aa lor* is*rh,*«o |t«mb*t aaya. twa pue Sate -* rvamaawi 'te na*M* jto 4 Sara*, jte onto yaw era Uo < tort Ba* why eadbt aay tewga* * t* • | Pte »b Fsteeoo rteaartparaa a I .raara* 1 . -to* Mtew* te yawa *tera*. tte apeak a a* i I yasa •yras ite tafaataa twCtaMu* to* year > map. l« «. orate s too.pp awsM «t j [ yw* apt**, li twswe aS is rar ~ r r*- - ~rr-~. j ; Wba**faM L . tearwsg too* pasm pxvafaer ■ ’te yaw* *»W Tte* «wiy aaadtrwe* rate Sy trauaroa*. auto* a pornwoo gaawaetoae l*M tte aasva'eavaawes. tern • ete gfw ». tartMt w pwt ry twee <g OMasy twtamtato. | Sag gwistteikaa «w taatto wtwppa*.. * O.Mli. As * was taw go ttonrag* tow as. id j ewer t a t e awub* Ira torn ta te te taw I grtaat • tarry tar to* te get t» Utor am* to * tow j'OS'Sa, -ton** raw bp tow *«g Step > wed ora Ns C toe juwtafa* tosy * pw*i of , bo Übratemij «prr»artas. ba*A u La j*W airy , adorawaa* wed otattoac twwa your' eterto rapeaaud seal saM akuracs r*iy <tadh te—~ - I Illi fei-A | fe»4 « tVfeHfetf faafefefK •feMMBfeK • ffWfeT"* WfeffeMWti Vfe tlfefei. fe-M.® fe •* - ww• fe fefek W« |*» VfeMCA . fefe I I fefetfeafe fe» AjrMf’h CWr*7' •m fe?w wife— m- fee fe* tfefe» —IM fMßMferea COM* * Afejfe A- ' Lrwwc Baar r X g w Letter From Mr (alp. Dear Chronicle:—l do not be lieve that anything that takes place ( in the universe is a surprise to the J Deity, or that it was unknown to < Him even,but I do not believe that He purposed and executes everything 1 that takes place, nor do I believe that He prompts us to do everything we do, for that would make Him tbe first cause of ali evil us well as getod. No. God don't prompt to evil, but to good. Tbe negative principle in the uuiverse, in common parlance, tbe Devil, prompts us to eviL Now, whether or not, God could have pre sec u ted the existence of that nega tive principle, 1 do not know; or whether He tolerates it to accom* plish his grand purposes, 1 don’t know. I do kuow it exists, for I have fell the promptings of both. I be lieve God tolerates some things that are not Hi* designs. He makes il possible either way, but don’t de- ' lermine it. He baa made it pus- : aible for us lo work or not, ap we choose; but He baa determined that we shall be hungry if we don't work. He makes it prasitile for us to sin or not, as we elect; but He has de creed that we shall autfer if we sin. Now, thia is tbe difference between ; Hi* decrcc-s and Hia lulera'icg! thing* to exi*L Ke decree* my will power, but tolerates me to exercise il lu doing g<Hxt or evil, it 1 do good He ba* decreed that He will bleu* me; if t do evil. He ba* determined to punish me, and I believe 1 shall, or have, suffered for every sin, 1 ever have, or ever will commit, for this ia justice, ”»nd be that doelh wrung, shall receive for tbe wrong he hath d.rne, and God is no iwafieetar of I persona.** We find some strange things In tbe Bible, such aa "Jacob have I loved, and Esau have I baled, and the children being n<A born." Now al the n»k of being regarded as heterodox, I will plainly rxpresa my j disbelief, that G««l ever baa,*ur ever will hale anyoue, aa we understand hatred. God ha* no such attribute a* hatred. Hale ia in attribute of the devil. **G«d ia love," and not hate. Thai idea of God hating Esau, originated in the brain of the one who wrote it. God fovea all, hot punithce all for disobedience, and that |mni*ha>eßl io evidence that lie does love Item, aod is de signed to reclaim, lo reform them— the same object we have in chaatis- Ing <»ur children, their reformation— . tbeir good la what we desire, other- 1 wise we would not cl aaliae. In i some places the scriptures leach ’ that war. bfoodotoed. etc., are right, 1 If right oecac il la right yet, f<*r a [ principle never changes. No air,, war lo not right, nor never was. It ' lea dev low of lite devil, and those ' who have the moot skill or the beet artillery, and the bravest men sue- j eeed. J««e* don't recommend war aur bloodshed, and I tbihk He ha* Il down about right. 1 have door | su*e Qghiiug in my life, and might! «so it again, but it dora not follow that il io right. "The true Inward ocas” ol < urioliaaily is for all to do I gool lo their fellow men, and that ' Woeld di»|wnss with all war or, marder or bioodabwd. Ntaleo find ; Ibat all will sot Jo thia, and tte) psaa civil law* io (iruteel the weak and rwelraia the viciotea, otheraris* | the vicion* would *>»oo depopulate i the world by murdering tbrae wb<>' w<wk *» I savw their eareisga, for u» live oe what tbe g-«l work for. May God r«*u*ia the nctoes. I’rrta Cctr. Tl "tetert to «x»»e fa-iteO <te* wae of Dr. tea** • tratosirb Hrwwdy. to <»*». •ft prara »w*“i *“ <b* **>■*,• aeto as tod gaw'iawM. f-raral goal teaek’ te | Ay*w*» ftarasyra*’ ra. B« rfesi. IV *»*Mraeova to Ite SicaoacS. irv—r, **e htoteyaara *«w» aywdily ntei J*J tot U*» vb»4*>s» ttote by say «toar. li rractas ite iraratra 4 »»<my. Tte *>•**• at Partv ar* rae to is* a» A*ra* wneArra to (to* • -1. 1• s’ vsarra ,«*»•’ e rk ft w* ■ ' rtrgrawta «**«Ma. «••* Wtac* tte tasrtav | * era tossei by ra : aad ta totaata, r.rae*•«-<■** ! I Cto tarart* to tte ray rap*-al Tbia !**>»• I r-B’b to a**vtain M l-p* eta arrtyta rat ■ ite •> w-ra a* anratoeS wta oraicraa ’ < vwol’a te >te ratotrta*** to tte ravy atora* { Ite ►•■**»•'<♦ ’te b*raaa ***r»*B ar* <te ■ i.ra-r arad k» ■ wata. aral te * >»i te topta!' ••ae* aw* to Ite wva*Ar*fai c*IV to wtata | itoey are a p*rt. tbev ra«M to bep. alwav* * t*»e sb4 ae tooieteit C*». Prarorta | Etaraas Pa*raL** I - ta* ar* »te baa* tatatre* ate rar tert« »»>«* *** tte is***. I i l>*w flay. ••«*?■*>»•«*<• <rasatak, ra vtota. ‘ I Wtat * tranto t\\, ■ YXxixx Wux\st. : 1 BaaMß «w •«■*» M AMMaM ri'Wiuaia, J «raea avraatss te araaSraaO . MoO<i*S »»*wfe iwmwi— f bHfefefe £fe* wffTMfefe. fe*whfe ?ta(b rlllfo ttaMltekteaMMtoaa*. '• •*?•* 'Wnraaa. m (tea* | * VfeMNMNfei fetafejefe. Ycfefe •taoMtete MHm * Weak Strong « ba fekfe tate. * tale m PteviMiWtopC t Bart taOa. Miurttaeaaw.., Lraa< Staaa I , GEORGIA NEWS. Teesdty’s Da<ly. The Cotton Slates Life Insurance Co. case is being considered in the courts at Macon. Mr. E. K. Lumpkin of Athens is one of the lawyers in attendance. Tbe storm of yesterday was severe enough in Brunswick to send a schooner laden with steel rails for the Brunswick and Western Railroad to the bottom. Yesterday was* quiet day with tbe Georgia Legislature. Most of the bills in troduced were of a local nature, and tbe only matter of special interest to Atheni ans was the bill of Candler of DeKalb. It provides that tbe State Cb*mist shall have bis office and laboratory in the Cap itol, in such a place as tnay t>e assigned him by the Cotnmlss'oner of Agriculture, and that be shall not l>e all<>w<d to do any professional business outside of that done for the State. Mr. J. C. Houston, a highly respected citrt u ch Lawrenceville, died yesterday. The Piedmont Expedition opens 2 weeks from to-elay. Dr. Albert Arringtoo, a rising young phyKCiati us Tnontteton, committed *ui- I cide Sunday night. ; Mac >n >* to have anelectric street car line. Tuc electric cars will be running by the time the State F*ir opena H>«. N. J. Hammond has a few word* to wy, ia to-day’a Conatiluiion, as lo the University, tn an*wer to President Nun nally, of Merer. You can always count on your Code Nut lo talk out m meeting I j when the m ru* ot the St’ te University 1 are under di*cu**M>n. No fiaer argument for hUber education »a* ever male it> thi* Slate than w** embodied in bi* ad drta* tbia summer txturc ibe Georgia legislature. Wednesday'* Daily. A committee from the University trn-- traa, conaraling of Hon*. U. I> McDau.il N. J. Hammond, and H. W. Grady, sub mitted yualerday * report to the Governor, thowiog the need* of tbe University a well as ns general Coedilioo. Tin* rvputt I allow* liiat tbe total Income u( ttoe UuiVe’- ‘ arty I’tiqirr m fSu.QIX) per aoctim Ol tbfa, ♦rt.OUu goea lu Muutee, leaving only s3.o*) i per auuum Ik repair*, fuel, aod other eu(- real elpeoaea Tbe cumin4tee tcom m-nd tbe uae us tt»e it-ck coikgv tor the im ul a uuruial de|rartu>rul, to be open lo both *BXer, and a**rt* tbal an addltmual annual «ppr‘pna!i«a of g2u,'*M ta won : *«ry tu to<«p toe UuiVeTMiy abreast ul tbe I liOMB. Tbe Mara Ml Council, iaat night, sat down on a rradulh.u U-dilug toward the *up pnrauun ul gambling. A muve in the • n«ug dinciiuo, w« beikvr. Merce* Univerarty i.pxa* to-day. Tb< prawptcl* fur a large atlcodu.ra- are good ia tbe bieiae, Hon. W. j. Smith, of Uwtßueit, w<* pteaented by speaker Clay in bebali ol the Confed* rat* wierau,. wttb a gold Balrb aad gto ! headot ewue. The hraae rat used by a vole ul M to 14 to ra|»al tbe acth>a taken last winter iu pa-airig • rewdulton 1-aA ng to the adju*’- menl it Ute Martella and North Georgia I railruad. i Hon a 11-nry Turk, of Clarke, and ‘ Cwgtna, of Banka, larked krtM oo a i motion to rvcuuaiJer tbe arthia of th, > tiouae on Muan’ny in defeating a toil pr<>- i hiLtfa g tbe ante ut I qmw within S tn lee o; Ml iktuei (.bunch ia Batik* county. ! Mr. Tuck wanted to rvoußaßfa-r and Mt j Ox*i .a dnle'L Tbe bouae nc >usider*d ’ by a V .1. to &• io «7. Tbef* waa a frtrudiy toxin* ma'ch In Atlanta last night—frwviuly yv( fatal. A A-as and dumb negro, Seui Ut aecb. t*r«Av I tbe oetA ut Joe Willingham. A'.iber n - j <ro. In a friendly tel-to It «a* a vrvy ; queer h< teirtdn. I The Capital Ci'y Club rvfuard to *u*ta n ! tte enargvs made agatnet E<wtme*ter Lewie to Atlanta. The vulv •** JU lo 7. | Tharaaay'a Dn-ly. i Maj M. A Bikaap. in ret.neg from tb* gvmrai maaagtOtent to Ito Centra. R. 1.. . •aa iw*»eul«J yaaltrdgy with a uuinbrrui i I ptvwni* la euini trtvw. worth is tte eg- gitge'e eavvral tboiuoml dtoiara. B«hn**rt ha* taro aetactral by tbe B raw j UußlarmKv a* Ite p •> lur the high grad* , N.ib.«j**i acbuul to be mealed u* tbal 1 taranty. They are getting It cent* a pound to* I CkKitoJbw fe W I«a. Piywra M Haw** ta* bee* rfaclra May or to Kltanoa. Mow turn Watera upearal up bfa cam pa *n fra Cuvkgra** from the Irak D airc’ ymsraday al Appita*. Ga. Ita Cob*. • ***<«< a km* rue*.ng *urt Yitaerday wan a bi* day fa, Ute Lrgtart | tor*, la tbe H raw , toe Cfawt< *•*<*■ ora- ■ aartla* wpwlad *■ in* rateutnte fur lb* Hall *«M*«iM*e wbteto waa agrarai tn, t»A pet'VvdMrt fag tbe *•!• to OtofaM* by oa t wvygbl W»a (raaart; tbe ladorartwi Debra | bdl we* ;*aaaed by a *u«e to VI to *?. u, tag to ata-wb titu.a-1 lw*t>»ct»*>a ••* krt.4 by la»te* to rrcetve a caraa->iui*um | tay; and a t»B fat ertetoo tbe p u I oawUog* to tin Lwg*wt«rv by asMtuag Um fata rvvtoieg to bfoa *m peieid. S«rae adrooteg Itaal erat Hra|A J. Seerara. tte gew'eeaaa *rura ■jnvrtbw. ae tolarMl ra er tom* yvetrrdai. H« Awe on* ep|Mac»aia ite gift, awd waaw to know wb» tte Ata Jta w a*. Tb* Itesrate ira’erdey by a rtor erf 11 v • partart a UM io to* mdnrada jm* aa la drafafavei* era teste. Tte A aato a***- ; krtad tb* tad aAwMUbg !*w*a.<a Mto tba i €«**■*■/ A Wwaouawta kVtwrwvery. * kookbae wsraateatwl 4i*«a»e«ry tee bora maA*. ate ite*. tab. by • raiy ta IB* < «MMMy Item* fnaw*d <* cia*c>raa epcra i tee. ate *<« arvea yraara, ate wtiaeewial aa •rv»e«e* t aaa, ta* ter v.tal urgaae *m i *o V**B>w*. and Wtaa aeeante itewivt Fra item oa ratte ate ora* ate taomwa* »y ate o«M ae* eravp era* bcra«** «rs aa a b**i*» to Hr. Knag' l New Ptocneery f s OtararajMram, ate eta ew mart* rviwvte aw i*i> mg Aa* w •*. tbal wra ***-p* a akrac ate wwb ow* bouta. ba* teee ■*>- '•■ta*aaaty rw*«- Hra ma*, ia Mr* L*u»* to »a • fto**maW Clfaa rrtkO, a* Ck*> i.hy, N- C <*** a frae trirt telilr at Jtea *Vawtrati A CM a, *rtramie ate **- t n Magee ta. Altam*. Ua Abinoiui. ccanoua [Bnilll. NIOMKY AT S PER CENT. W* a*gw ■*»*.! a Gwtogte oeapwey ami • wrt Ua* aarawry oa tana latMte M • per ; tewt trappy water Had. Taw*.. I years, ’ yntvwMr m ywwr ttoraaote. if yrav beta New. ErtnS* « ery ar ma* | try yah Draw *• Moll or Kent twE OB SB ete • • »SE be gipd te serve y**. ' , MITCHELL It HANDLER J t«B* BBOA» MnUUKT, • <pA **■*. Attas* ,C*. • • GENERAL NEWS. Tuesday’s Daily. Yesterday was a great storm doy. All along the S >uthern coast, tbe i quin; ctial storm got in its work with a vengeance. At Jacksonville there was a cloud burst which came near overwhelming that town, and tbe rain-fall there is pronounced as the greatest ever known for a like length of time. At Pablo Beach, near Jackson ville, a boy 13 years old was killed by the violence of the storm. George E. Jacobs, a Chattanooga pain ter, has mysteriously disappeared. His friends are at a toss to know what has be come of him. Tbe Louisville & Nashville R. R. has decided to issue 13 million dollars worth of new stock. The Virgiuia campaign opened yesterday at Abington. Genera! Mahone spoke for tbe republ cans, and Senator Jno. W. Daniel and others spoke in behalf of the democrat*. G«o. Doell-, a watchman at Mon a i e Mid ~ tried to kill bis wife and daughter I on Sunday. Failing iu this, he attempted ‘ to kdl Marsh d Clinger, but was finally lodged u> j ul where he committed suici le. Mrs. R ibt. Funk cow-hid. d Dr. Leicb etein in Birmingham yesterday. Both ar e j prominent Germane there. Il is tbe sam old story ot scandal. The enctor is said to have made improper proposals to his patient, and she relaliattd with a cow-hide in a very emphatic manner. Lati r returns fiom tb* French election confirm the announcement made in ye*- •erday’s Chronicle as to tbe defeat ol ihe Boulangist*. Thi* fa from North Catolina, near iUieigh. Celia Waller cut her busband to pacta with an ax. Il I* a clear c.se us murder. The mammoth publishing house o! IfaHord, Cisik A Co, having estsblivh nicul* in Chicago, New York and Ban Fr.ociscii failed yistgiday. Liatuniie* ar •aid to be $400,000. Nominal smci* about the same. W. dnisdsy'v Daily. Wdkie Collins i» deadl the friend and i cuuquuiion ot Cbatle* Dickens, the pnnc<- of all tbe story tellers, the gentle and Ibe genl«l, tb* great aud kiodly-bearted, has paraed from earth forever and joined “the > choir ot immortals." Three deiegales to th* American ft*. ■ arete arrived in New Ymk yesterday. Tti- y were from Saivad-g, U -livi* *i d Honduras resfH'clivr.y. tfac.elary Bl*>a* i w«* |4rVvu ed hum being ou band lo me. I • ibein. The friend* of General Powell, of Ihi. m»i*, are urging him fra tbe peuaiim com mwsiohrrabip, made vacant by tbe resigna tain of th* lamented Tanner. It la now witiniatrd that 8500 peopl •>r<* drowned to tbi- JotiM’ .wn tl axl. Tbe govrrr.m. nt pr.nting ’ ffice at Wash ington. Us* ju,t fi .ikiite printing the Itetl -1 tnony tu the cutitemed xtectkMi case* to c-une up before tbe .list Omgrttak. The t .tel number of P"<e« fa 13,354. amounting ' to all, to 4AO<W,imX) cm*. A pretty big ph-cv of work. A freight train near Clrcagn, crashed into tbe paaeengi r train on tbe UlitafaM R>*rk 1 d*ud A Pacific railroad yraterday, nertdiog to death tbr«* women and two men, all living al Waabingion Height* Tbe eoginrar on th* freight train wa* • drank. . Jurapb Keltp. "ne of tl>« supposed vic i tim* • f thv cju. bee iaadsiidr, waa rtscue.. yraterd ,y • fur being tmirled 10k boars. 4* taaifa* have klntey txen recovered ir>m ibe debrt*. K 1 (iilMon. an engineer nn tb* Hkltimort A Out i IL tt„ wa* kllkd yesterday In a CuHitano. Tbe report crane* from St Petersburg that an attempt wm made to kill tu* < kar > yrsurJay. but without •urrera. ' Ai tsiattl.fi. Id, Ai«*. tale tteiurday Digbt, 1 Gerage B*o*n gra into * fight wttb a ’ B*gr > named M-c Artiiar. Wille they 1 were fighting lea* one m tbe crowd shot I Brown, il* •*» rcasuvte to hi* bouu •nd ll«gvr*d anld Holiday alurro*.*. wb.n I be died. Tbe n»gr.> woo did tbe abuot ! Ung le Mill at large. Tisarraisy 1 * hilly The Allawi* <’-■*>•’rtutlon ia authority for tbe *t«’ev>e«l tuat a >c*m me to .’0 foul u> ihcrraae tSo'ittara rvpriarnlslMin in L-ragicSß by la Ikg locaim a large por. ’toe to lira u«gni popuioikm in lokiug Ura oroMM to W. GvaerJ Janra* R Chambers woe nomi nal, d yiafar tay l.y lb* H*|.ai.l>ca>.* a* ! (tetr candidate for Gov«ra «. A negro. ! AA* K Lynch, rtevivte Use nominal rar. I tat Vtor-Fr**fal*aL Tee Co*veniloo fa etai to ba** beea a v*ry dstgrac- ful alt dr tbe t> tier piwtroo of Use Dial* r> p*to<aa party faring Lt lie rvprtratatte. Tbe N*w York ate BararaLnarata r>- pvbt* .■* mrt yrsto-teay. ate nominal*,! Htrt* licketa la tte former Htate. Jtea J. > G Itsrrt, of Malras*, wo* nrrastoatte tra ’ HrtWeaary to Ntata. ate ta tb« fatur, J. A Bnahrtl ••* te ani.arart for Gusarn-e Two liarui* ttai* rtodwnra orcurrte Jia- I t rday ■ vote <« lb* W rtl • Unf.. ra.Load I •te Us* <ak.r <« tb, Hani* F* railruad. rata Frat Wraib. Tvkta The Verdict Umumiuoa W. D •MSL. oruggtet. BqifK** Ind,, tee irffaa “ I can r*aneam*te Erx-tne H,ttrr* as tte v»ry fate rrm ly. Every fadtie | •0-1 be* give* rv set in every <ra*e Ora I as*n t',4 *x tartitaa. es ! •• ear**) of i Mbßwwsefaata a* M y-wnr rawndr-ig." A to-I hem Hnre.dnwcw*, Betlviira.O • affirm* " Tte het*l nriukK •*•’ <*•* I have <v,r berated to my >0 yew*' tspanewee, ts ite* inc BlUert* to otbry* «*e« ertfad t evr toM i* te*. •> ibel the rental • oM>u<»<rao tbal E-«sr< Brttr r* A* <W« ab ■tuoaas of the LIW, Krtweys ar lU,d <>aiy • teit draw e faxu*. ol Job* Lrew’ni A Co., who mote end rv tte M’vnl*. AU>-ra*. G f>9® H &AKIH c POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tbto praeteraeew verse* A ma-te to gra tav, Mkwrtb * ratart (Ms tbe Mrffasary koto, ate eesert to •Mt ta a*; Wit. i* sett* tbe arafritaks ad tow- . teta-atert wragM, *4mb *r atearttoie yratear* j *to*WtoF rt "5* t ***’•* BaerraTrarsoa te. 1 The University Y. M. C. A. is to be re- j vived soon. They will hold tbeir first meeting nt tbe college prayer meeting ball, on next Friday night. Dress the Hair VHth Ayer’s Hair Vigor. Its cleanli ness, beneficial effects on the scalp, and lasting perfume commend it for uni versal toilet use. It keeps the hair soft and silken, preserves its color, prevents it from falling, and, if the hair has become weak or thin, promotes a new growth. “To restore the original color of my hair, which bad turned prematurely gray, I used Ayer’s Hair Vigor with en tire success. I cheerfully testify to the Efficacy of this preparation.”—Mrs P. H. David son, Alexandria, La. “ I was afflicted some three years with nralp disease. My hair was falling out and what remained turned gray. I was induced to try Ayer’s Hair Vigor, and in a few weeks the disease in my scalp disappeared and mv hair resumed its original color.” (Rev.) S. S. Sims, Pastor U. B. Church, SL Bernice, Ind. “ A few years ago I suffered the entir* i loss of my nair from the effects of tetter. I hoped that after a time nature would repair the loss, but I waited in vain. Many remedies wore suggested, none, however, with such proof of merit as Ayer’s Hair Vigor, and I began to use it. The result was all I could have desired. | A growth of hair soon came out all over my head, and grew to be as soft and heavy as I ever had, and of a natural ; color, ant .firmly set.”—J. H. Pratt, i Spofford, Texas. • Ayer’s Hair Vigor, raBFARKD BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mask. I 0014 by DrugCtato sud I'crtuniora. NPECI 11. NOTIt’E. ’ AU persons indebted to the tale firin of ' Childs, Nickerson A Co., are hereby notified that their noirs and accnunls may be I'ouud lor the present, with the Alliens ilardoure Uo.. al the old stand, and they are reipievted to call and |aiy the same. Sept-Jl** 4 - EXECUTORS SALE. KORGI A. CLARKE COUNTY.—By virtue I of an ordi r ot the Court of Ordinary of said county mil be sold before the Court House door iu Athens, Clarke county, o*., on the first Tuesday in October Isttl, within the legal hour* ■ hour* of sale, the toll iwtng real estate belong ing to Mie <sista of Mrs. Jane K. Bertling, d»- • ceased, to-wil: I*.. The house and lot fronting east on Lumpkin »ireet, now occupied by W. G. Cra ' inker*, and known a« the Washburn residence, [. adjoining the property of F. Pbiuiay ou tbe North, and adjorurug on tbe South the lot next described. - Sad. The bouse and lot fronting East on Lumpkin street. South of the property ju*t de ’ acrdied and adjoining on the South tnn lot of I G. S. Sbeweli, being the late residence of Mr* J L Hertiinu and occupied bv W. R. Jaokaoa. Term, cash J. S.'WII.LIFORD. 1 septi* Ex'r of Mr*. Jan* E. Bertling. (tKuKGI.t, CLARKS IXJL’NTY. To ran TScreema Cover or sain Cocarr —Tbe pe tition of RvulMin Nietvraou, Washirgtou H Jackson and Thoma* H. Nieaerann all of said county, ei.ow* Ui*t they have entered into *a association under th* name and at) to of TLv nhraa Hardwaie Company; that the objeci ol said aaaocialioa. for the preaaut, fa to cun duct a general merenaodto* busi.i***, whole sale and retail, the particular buainera they . prepoee to earry on being tbe buying and aell mg any and erery each article* or tiling aa they may deem usual au J prop, r in the conduct t> ol the Hardware bounces la alt iu branches, p and also ahenrrrr tury aee fit, in the future, lo manu’acture and anil any article nr thing I connect, d with the hardware business, either g la Iroa, Wood or any other material. The prsaeul amount of Capital lu be employ ed by them, ai d actually paid in, to thirty alk I thousand (t.ffi.lkM t >) dollars which they desire j to be divided into share* of on* thousind dol lars each, with the privelage ot increasing ■ tbeir capital stock, ul any time or tunes, lo ? not exceeding tao hundred thousand ((gOU OOu 00l dollsrs Th.ir principal place of doing buatae** lo be s in tbe ctr of Athena, io said county, sad •bey I dcs.ru to be ebartered under the name of The Athens llardwar* Company* lor the term of twenty year*, with the pm .leg* es renewal at I the expiration of said t*. My year*. They de , sire the tgbt to eon tract and be contracted with, to *u» and be sued, tu hare and use a j common seal, which may be changed at any time, u> malt* by law* binding on their own members, not incuoaisteet with the laws of Uu» Mira*, or ol the United Mtetca, to reoeive donslioii v by gill or wilt, lo purchase ami bold » auch property. real at p-r *onsl, a* la ueoeaaary or p'Oper to the perpirt, el tbeir organiaalion, to elect seek officers a* they wish, either stoek t holders or olbera, that ibe same person may I bold one or mere office* at tb* pleasure ol tb* eoaipaar. and to do all such aria a* are ucees •ary for tb* leg timaie condnet of tbeir bear , ocas, provided tbal any stockholder being i s . k drbiral to th* eurporsllon, absll not bare any part of hie stock tianalerred to ariotber person ' on th* bx.u ol th* Coiopsuiy until said inriebv I eduesw is Ural , *»d Tear petiuooers farther show that they ar* now. and bale been lor soaieuura, engagrai aa *O«* pari ..era in a general merohaadla* ua«l n.sa, in said v>ly ol Allieua, aa ml forth lu Ibis peUtlon, uod«r tn* name and alyls of toe Athens Hardware l orapsuy They drair* lo •oooeed lo all rights and lumbtiea of said part bvrabip, and to bar* lb* r.gbl to roaduct aod Coaliuoe to* beaSuesa, under to* charter her* in prayad for, la th* b >oh* now used by *aul partorrel.rp And that m> *tockholder efate corpvrai.ua ei.*L be liable, ia tai* prirate ea psetty. to aay creditor ot ate «o pursu it, eg. e»pt f.it tbe aOtoanl es bis unpaid < ebsenpuea oe ibe »f stock sebaor.bed for by bun, sad not then, il aa.d etoekuuldcr ehall uere paid o*l oft,.« pri-alr pr .|H>rly debt* of ibe Mid corporate*, lo an siuoaal *gual to bia •aprad aabaciipteu You pvtil.uners there foie prai that tte ate B»aorubk Court will peas aa . rder granting this tbeir appllcati' n, that they rad tbasr eaeoclatos Bed saixwaaors b* ineor; waled lor Uie purpose, doting lb* lime, ate wtto th* power* ate privilege*, aa berraabsfair* e*t lorto. And your peUfaouera will erer pray. etc. A. I. MIICUKIL. (’•titioo-rv Attorney, ■a to* M .outers wt Clarke A true • itract fr-.ia, {faptea-ticr rod, is*g. Mupeetor Court. Tb C. U. VJfiCKN T, c m. a Bgptfurtk. NEW STORE! M.U Bl SIXESS! CALL ON F. 11. KRONER, <¥ ITEP.VILLE, GA., FOR YOUR Ftimitnrf, Wago n«. Buggies, lLi.l‘l Cart«, H»mt-»i of all kind*, Bridlet.an<! Whip* Full atock o n bnn«l, nnd vnniiw at trim fiiick. l THE PRCdFiC T3y UEIWn.Y Z>TT MO2XTT, M. X>. TV to • !T«w X-toatoy Mto*W Tm/t—, Mrs hflil—lll V> mrr VOUNC. MIODLS* •■■*' QUO M«W "to. to •sS—Uto trm UVito—. Ijanat, law <7 Xirr-'T n««M»iv><—, , !<• —to. aaf «,--jvto, Utw C<.«»>Cmb«, i>*««-•* «rs Uto iUSra; ar.i an ayaa Aton— «<. AXMRto, ITatg. &. »! *• MM, Mm. F*to. •t’r •» fcfcr, *» wfi. •'•M »■ j>u*» eo«‘ to* »*UL ** f ~* h««T . JU. KI Aw », ar P.O Rm l'~ , > Itaaa. lartara vrtt «»•«-«« uastoMOMto tma VA amrtaa, l'-a t» «4. . . ; , f UFCTVO-MCOICO ftoVSIOVOCT tn ::.!to4,«toJ toUriatatoif •..toi ' i- (i ta> u> tn.i itwi, m M reedh* Uw wry ru4a mb4 *>&*«• ci <f mm fc j tU J| -■>■•»■■ a.- to,tw a' .y,. >... y> I to fclKOKHttl B&wMty 111- < ... gj>n?3i TMI C.xta u» Lift ««o THt ’••Uf c». ifcMrAg jUt & I ■ j »f *>,. O. V .A.fOOD, to a-toFi'M to !gtop F« ■ I . f • ■■ •* •"•• ••'-■-«*—. ««► X II Ktotou-.r w»to)><m:< 111 wifi A» . IwaMa.W—. -I HU«D A KICII IT SAID, ‘•COMS AHO BSU’" You arc Invited ’ To Call and inspect cmr new and COMPLETE STOCK O F DRUGS, MEDICINES, ESSENCES, PERFUMER Y. FLAVORING EXTRACTS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET POWDERS, CHEMICAL S, S P O N G E S, BRUSHES, COM BS, SOAPS, And other articles too numerous to mention. Everything Fresh ! Every article GUARANTEED. Spectial attention paid to Prescription Work. We use only the best and purest Drugs and Chemicals, aud adopt the latest and moat improved methods of compounding. Remember the Place. 72 Clayton Street, next door to Talmndge Brog. Wade <fc Sledge, Telephone No. 15 “ n, B, Vtrulnty. J. A. lluiinlcntt I |7 k IJIIUff, Contractors AND BUILDERS. PBOPfelfetOßH OF THE ATHENS STEAM PLANING MILLS, [Near Northeaatorn Railroad Depot'] Lumber, Laths. Hhinglea, Lime, Cement, Plaalei of Paris, Muulding, Ifracketa and Ital ustera. and Hnek alwaya on hand. DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS a anreinl y. A large lot of No. 1 Mechanics employed, under th* auperriaion of Mr. J. M. COLLINB, who is acknowledged to be one ol the best , workmen in Georgia. Redaction in Prices! Prices greatly redneed on Moulding, Brack et*, Balusters, Door* Raab and Blind*, aud ; on Dressing nil kind* of Lumber. All good* will be deltrarod within the cor porate limit* of the city PRK<? OF CH ARGS. Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto i ’ore extend* I, a ountiuuraoe of the same i* r**peetfully coliellud. monJl-ly. McQINTY A HUNNICUTT. COII.EGE TEXT BBS 3XTEW ‘ -AND— Ul - IW —I NELL AT— LOWEST PRICES, HAVING THE COMMAND OF , cuxnife AND THE KUN OF THE MARKETS.! COLLEGE STATIONERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION I). W. McGregor. I3ook Store, ATHENS, GEORGIA