The Athens weekly chronicle. (Athens, Ga.) 188?-1889, September 28, 1889, Image 4

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T WHERE IS T HE SOUL! Wte-rw Is tbeaoulr Ooa*k the sculp—tr—l «to— Ttest rtsa* pro—Uy o'er the sii*—t tomb; Oo aa* US* marten why it etaafa »kx» . L'nfaSbag wilt. ■' at man's <toam On ante *te> —wnsr la stater**.'* gfou Wh*s U>a warm tear to gitatanlng k. bar eye; On ash (be gnes. the etawuMVlaa "Les rtaro Andacho to thy —wda abaft sou rotft. Wtoera to tow toxatf Whan Btheeoafa Bat ia the gntewhaantaaca AmM oaKagtoo'e praUtattaJ teenlb; On tek tbe amrm to th** dark, dfonfa stem. If Optra* Haw to ttkna* r—a* at death; Qu ana cfasatey rt> aa taaa'a prow! aoU hath fieri; An* of toe wMiag grain awl d*MV *aA. Oo mA thawOa ihMountelna tbeOmffi And tbsp shall ammar toax toe asul « abode I* with Ha God. I THE SUMMER PARTI. WatotodtbfOHD Mrs. OondfaDowM ovro-y tauuror whan I wmartdM That to how 1: h psuiid to be Iters wfam tbe eunuorr party •assmap. Tro may know or may no* know that atof teachers ar* the wtMas* at all summer You'd thtak thran —Mt" ataidrwi torttea in fata toartndM atari lews vetka. wxdda't yrnsf foie—l. they are arA Tbto mianisr party cants tr>«u Saw York, Ini f fa-y all toogM rb>i Mm tkseifeikrw vac *noagb to barerif fra ■rr.-prtaty, tat there were pfamty nt nthar foik there, mfetetaUy E»<W* toty -who Urrncht I* all 'vtoteklr.g ’ Mm f'ror3faU.ro wM that, anmrdtag to AlirrMati idem. It waa all right. "1 fa* aa It they want aU <ay uhttdram," ■all aba. "My <roa tn all cnarrtod sod ■may. aa* to *mrofi teofcs wiy totari to tom Van go," she asfat "And h*eh< y-atng Crdbs —km H —ilka <44 ttnem I Ilk* to see W> kiting round are! play log tall wtU. a fish mA - good aaartoaa. pr« damra -and ! daamo an I *ol Mba bat toad ad aS my browfawa, ttay'v. —4 *aeh ntoa afgwUtoa far giuger tow! aad apple ami. ami milk aad twaat ■mate, aad tob tna to see too maak away to mmrt. Ska my taMy Jaaa and Asa Ettas ■sad to I h-gw 111 aww gto to fastat* as W I dtetol qmdwttom wttk yoang totta, and want to am too aartnaa and hate to tear ton Is-rgh. and tat want ton to dag awl play onto Ito stair dann. and carry ua Iteami to ■» I Add toga It 1 * my Utas to go wtoo II •>mwt to ttot " Ko woudsr Mm GondMtow, wto artad m ter bar was a gmarwi taa<a llw M*r tenmt* that wteaa Utran yowag ■wngda aakad ■sab idhar, "MTtaaa dadl am (»•»" ito aaaai gMMtanaaar was. **W> Mm Ttarw ahoy aU wmi - Y.dtoa Itewwa and lYnais Otoite. Kato Uray and Mtns WMta. AW* Mask and (Madya Jamm <.« as agiy girl amnan Mma And kteaw waa Tomi Ropa •nd tNW na«aas and Harry Asto and RrA Mootteg and WK Rtete and Uaarlte Uardm. •nd « was • >4>y ymrty. aa ens migtet e» I mat aay frrtens kb hand, team aad aab ary to «nm «d ttamt ymang tadtat totorw mmw <d waßfag hr whs* to seated, oatirtrnd to Cr.<ra«M Btown tato a farrad mr -ttoy ad »«a»ad to d| temaHnw ami to atoaM tors team admnssd at htaaantf. Urt ks m ■rd. nad profsmd guta* *>••. TtoaawaaMana to tear bkn sonny* m *M <I«W> X wtost to fed* anas mutt »* s» . ■■ran ad fogttak. as to tool tear Itea* to kwsd ' tor. and Uta* to ttaasgM H wu*M te Iwtes •n Jrdiy M tony atadd togka ttrnt «ar*lk«i m »ti< MW **• mtd ks ated Kara was m. gVb «■ wtu» as (totey •• «to was m ■• good, •»! atoaatoaatd « was "raids ,* toaud. "Ut. teateard" Than to eatod taw ts to aatgM pw« Mm> r*s« to wnaaaat kte IMte Kgpr-m tar Hn* K*r. ami tamao to take <« tar ghmat am-1 >tam to ■tad jwitsi « snatorfy < to gad to* rta* aai am• »te ■< R. » wniiai R wan. « to toternd nm—anry to ttaal to <*dnr test* M wxgM stay •• Ttaat to «oM "Uk traW and As odd. "<X T«maf Aad mi tea* Ito aid ttaramm «to "tondd to* gamk Kto*A* told am* M* total aani atod -tostol I ■taMtotatatea yen. yamsg yen. fta* t*a* »«w !■,*< •** rm rna I4M my . to r« M «aa yrnmg «m ww ds gm* Itaamaad Iteto jwgm • many limAgy telgaaasymM Prt <«ar 4ms ma mten w& aatd my MM atoktewn, and I dtaktot ths got tar •M* to Mmaaa yaws slaw teryn aa* W»M" And aittar s» teanti a» wwtl ton*, (tang* •rate ktoAM, As aattad aM tod amry TW to tatw torn 4M A As hr Pte* Kteii ik towtotal iia—il i tad tend ten,mW tons ten* tote Um* «M ***** -TtasmM to»1s are mwawad.* mH tea -hMo Hta h,* mte tea ante nataani ya grad," atet •fcawtaridanA* AtegCaaM htak “A fasaay mam tM to to M Mary anngdsd ana to* tasdtf aaM* rwtaan Any adgta taw A*a*d ton Mn *W>* IMaorsV AagdMlyeoaMyasr •Ml T*w Aanwtaa. "Wag. aaaand ya**g**«Ay At aa I ted An* AM was An may to Ad A llasry Ataman* Kam atay tat Ante way. to tto Wtadte as* warn krnnd nary taagry Ate ted* as AM ateww (tag AtaagM Any ■MM to gtteg to Aiirwi tagSAw Any tote tote Itataaag anead tea. wtatag As Mam s* I banana to MaaaM by *a*tag a aad kandbnr Ata. and matey won. ar*'l ** MteMr tote -Stag, and WK toto State a * I toMsrandanrtod tea. tto t mmA tad tel •as tons Asya sanadag, as* Atom tawte* tetesww *m a wtetat aante aMaaasi a. han I •ted otan •dM stnas » -as to - -*"1- * ■nJ mwjHtoa* taM ta— la* to* , towytady al tea* • R had ata tn* toa 1 •to*** Amws> 11 Utadys teiim, and to aßanMtoalgte amy ate taboaad toCßatato ■■! ■ -a* Am ! tend aw mm day tatoMAatk msaang ng Ato awaamr yrngy A. tetra am tod a ** ter an tad test ata tea aam ' •wMM toil tote * Rte ««*M mte mama !, to—wngnr-* «ta was and east, ate aaM th* ate Yta* Ctarttototogte a* Al wt* j' to warn tan ad As a* "* L I ••• «Mto H *M ItotaCWte <tar> 1 •am toteM I dM.«tamgh te<nwsaaM-l, tota| kta. "Wtern da yeawn to Ana teo-a. toatobw ters totaliir ii ates ywa Ai i*l al*wm tegn L teg dtatete to arm ar whsss t—tea , toilista ig aw* tans* tte aww An *NM I •wtmxss;.: AMtemYtemyA*? _ I wan to An way w kaawtega* Asgtetord •*«m*w yany MAA. M a gam* tansty m as MM tadk to As tet gw*m and toy ta ' AmwtM a own a terns* Ckwtet ttertem . •aw aasow to tens Asm aot* aaaa sax* was to I Ata a»totesm uxrrxx'4Xcrs43 L WtokKtedya dteata Oto * totghAg to Ama A tad adtasd star team itetrtet . ■tod *si» tab togs to IntateW MB *g Maaswr ; as to name * aaasaaAwtotate *an«y «d tamo ‘ •w. ite A-•ntataa'tanr toT.lt Xr"* * * '' R ma i<aw atoass oa< earn a state, •ndte w*te* aaA Ttaaa aaaa a toMar am f i ton* An teams ■ *» taM saw ate* a* tto aanb ItaatoMsl antas**a*n aswote Uto AstaMtaitadtaaiaoteteagte ItengtaA..' - Wtert *te> am—r An toted «Y*W teams as* as* UteCm* <m* tow ’, •to ai* asm to tawrm as ten. Who >wmaw" sag* Away As* -W as aggte aa bd hW jast to teak Ctawtos tihtotem b AM 'ltoliß t Jwtalte«w atato -tote WWW ton anas Rteßgsaa*" -tote v* —Elia" tot* toniia ttowas. And Star W* mdtod an a, "tobtewn" "K Statomnw a* bto Mm * AM way. I Atedk* •• K* Ito* "tobod Kam—mat < to aagte tmt* A■* teaataa Anda on* a*n gg'tojs atoass to ton atattow m aw ynaana* s *to'an* RteA teatam "t ttenag** bs test teabOteamda* anM dsn* tesgr _ . k b *wn mbmm a* » RmM* I nun w. "I want tfw troth.” “Hafe down thane, I aanaire you. Mi» Jaone." nsi<l Will Both. “WM* hare yva duusl Why don't you is Ip him nutr asked Gladys " Mrs GuudfeUuw Luu neo* over to ths Per kins' pl—:- Ux n« If they are d <u> wilt her Indrler." said Will. "And whoa n cocoes’' ‘•When It comes," crisd Gladys—"oh!" She ran to tbs well and beat over. "Mr. Gur kn.' ate called, “Mr. Garden I* ‘'lAntat to auswarr cried Ruse. “Charlia, apeadt, Charite—obi Charite!" gasps Gladys “Re b drosmed or insensibte." "May be be doesn't baar; it's a very deep Stall," said Dick. “If he could go down on tbs bucta< you Otiier rnen can," said Gladys. “Why dong you—yoti, Charlie Both- -ana at youl Ob! ar» y<ja men. to dt bare like tbat r “We wont Ic* tbom go," cried the girls, each eHnging to tbs arm of bur s—w-UMcrt. MmuwUte Gtedj.danced about in aa euAaay of terror. “Y's> are an cowsrds." «be ertedai test, | adjusting tto groat bueket. “1 um gotng I down mjaeit" Ai.d actually sbe went Tl> chain cnmkwl Mowiy. We aU crept fxwsrd and arorb* ekes bmMe tto well IsAnk. ‘ “Ctarlte," ate was caUug. “Cterlief" Then ate gave a epmal. Wten the g A down e«w> dlataaos— awful ly afraid -4 tto water, but not nt -r,nUng tc any—some <s» esngtit her by tto bad. “ Wlat In U str Mb! ate. “It b I,” aakl a faint rotes; "O, Charlier ato gasped. “You are no* drowmdl Ara yuat burtC “ JT<X too mo- h to teip you." aaM he. "fltep out of the txx-ket. It u> asfa tore a srnt <4 tedga Don't stir. La* ate toM you. Why 4*l no* arene ij Uu man "<iu down for moi H w did you teoppro to enaner "I— I wee not Oowar lly enoagpte to In* yoa die wMtotU Ulp." mid Uta.!ya “Tbara gut* Aa—" “Tm," aMd Charite, "t Mould tore held M. I*mt stir. The wsU b very deep, and I bate , a Ute water rtaw a* aunm-t." "Ho* tosTlM*," said Gtatya "I 4*l think you win ba L. ft bars,' Ctartfa. 'Th- tanfafce wW aaaa dowa ta "Why so* fw tote of nt aehni Gtodya I Too tote tor «a»." stei Otarita. “B»» 1 4oot oarx I bad as w.m dta You tent ear tur «* To* stars nobta You earns to save ms, but y* never would tear, mar rtaaimer • “O, Ctatrtts," a*M Gladys, “tow au y<si i tamvl Krtasga I woald " "Ray H agsta, Gtadys." sighed Ctartte “1 am rkng." "r»mt go. Ctawiter said Gladys. "Live far ruer waa erytag Mtterty. “tt 1 onaald Itos *<mi4 you marry amC Ugtad Cbartia. "Ln* me rust oty tatel * your arm. Ttars, lint me." tlte IM tl may base ady a few momenta to ttru," ■SM < 'hsrlK T«ut win y <st <* 4 irt urn Imi that me are e*ar 1 tnr Um* tetef Unt-r "OR, yua, yas I I always lUrnd yon, IXar Ito. I *iy n-mnt to tatrnt roe." anal Gtodyu "< A, artewe ara you hurll Wba* earn I 4d Yes, I ant yvur* (to. Ctorlm, ate* wUw "ta any basrt.* mid Chart— "Kta —• Rte ktasd Mm. "Ism a Mttie h-*ter "he tai "Are* rtaly "ngta*t. QWpl I tear, lata Hal rta« from sty •■— Anns, Otadys-wg : MdbarX you k*n*. WiU you wuar nf "Yon." u*d Gtadyu bus s*—g at i ate etop—l n vp.ai ta Itewtr "thml dto. i 1 Cbsrtte,' tai aim, "I wij sever hmno yuo ; again I wid noser prater i 1 *» tat toea yng> ' ( ' It sms aU )nMm Use. Ostrtte, Iw uq ! •hkto t* "AM right, Gtotyv." anU <Writs, ami « : ■ Itea tastaa* to tamp—l to bb (mA. <a4r*a toe twkw, as 4 klaami bw Iweady Un* ; Tbb w-U b only teat fam 4a»v taa ba* i > i dry Aftem* yunm" tai *m “Ruys. M <towu j i tbs taidw i ta tea sr. -pt-l meC They bed All team but* * Um tetehw to I hbto It, ami mow tto to Vo A tto wo* W* Maa* with bag* teg t ana. -al tab A i Hag* sates tow* MM ta ted—. "DM y* ss*uir*i.* tai Faeeto On*, m ' tat Mid -a* te* anta to U*tyx uh* ta I bad Jaamfed from ta maU trtek total' i antanto* from, "ten* roe u*ro to to ta «My | a*tegs tanans wtawt Stag mgsgsilt An* bH Ml Ara. after aUC Wag, Gladys furgaro Utms. eat*. * Mto •bta. I task Uato Mee anada ta tagnteg —wliiil pa* A ail Mmt namanar party-.i *t I tel—* -Mary Kyb 1 bites to ta hrnab i ( A tern ta. Tto maaassietps > iwsnb A Ds-M Iki'lag ‘ I •fcmn. iTOee wtes tea taa wo*."Mtat wars Trustee and Remnrtas bi Itogtb AGwa. was <•*—*. are saM to Im mhuteg, and bb I stones saw asp— *A. r *s&* far ta* rwwe I . ary. teaaw Mr umgt* anal tte* to . nndd to*a avestanf-a- tteur faerstai term < teatee ee terse an *• ■** It te hnr * to I • | tore AM any ana a* tai bs as asana a. to . *—♦ tews >ear ata bw ta p-n.ur Ar I alto ' 1 lug a bags aa— (r<* Unsw to fuauro ywnro , ba* e> torga a ynrrn <1 aa teas MH «> wn to < •mi* nto bo rotoy tank-- r—swg F”nHr—am ta-w to *<m taae. 1 Lb*to-4te roe possess- to atoto tte* y* aowr ps»— m R* my ton* aasteiag. a I Meal Xi, rote Ruureniyl —Mm* eseusaniy I ■ l.if n- iton» awwtel' Tton touro * ta* 1 aeosteg I rsamte s atomsgre** to to yterw■ ( team* ta ata. as* ta ryHteta to to r-e-S tads I • MneT Rmtonljn AkrwM tana' Th* I ' , i itenm anas- ta 4*p HMsaaorg - an*emeum— . ARM MBA* VM W A* ■« **•». Maa M*e Wee tena A tteen. tees *ba to *— Wa4*. M>a Ata Ads' V tegba. • Ito at one A ' ta g*M pronatees’ aa* eaten*rwi| »•«•• *atgrt*rtß at Ptatena*. Alb . *C*w ' i ta *i*He*teg toting *bf teat nd Ap»l | i A, !«•» "I «*• Ab RHMruab * at nay Mto sa I* lYast ton in to tenth a Rpaata iM R. A.) * ' Fw tour ye*A my bstote mas areaeto>* ' ! fUtend aaty RM, a Mto ad s*baea*< pa a I •sd uttoeey aa* toubtou Ftai eusut J* ! , *y ttoatearb an* *b»t I M mAm 1 *s*M ‘ t*H I* *wuro* My ansit « aRyM •• be ate* ebb tte ASM terr— «au*ue * I ( drouta. to *Mu* **, AM I **M Md test I to Is toR *hiba. cbfss** dterrbsau, a gate tn. swugb tkm ihrvamae* a—t • ib com ' **■*«*• , my tons amd•*•a •>•• tunas* ' uoi A a* |t l ga*nu. •** my ba— auwto* ’ I . *MU A is* I «u*M ma* *skk • assga •■* I n teuai Raes, and ibeu •4b te—a*ty. ante ' , Ueautoto te—bM get Ato —sdbnß L •*b*a nMtemaee Tte ft-ms st ad • tags* *»| lte» y ' ««*M teusu * *hgss**Ma, aatd • atewt I ' rttatbt I kmi *■***>. * ****** a* *ay ’ [ tebto **<«hata T*v * arm* tra atel *s lur bfV y team* , tbs* tour yausu *•* dM *M *r ponte—tbs i Asmara* (bag gave *s *ur> as uw aw as , ' attoC*n*t wmee B* tea a* ta*bt I I i tatai dte. endbsssg as I «su ** tun* a ; i M*Maa*aa* A Rasa*. ta IM* I Atas***** tku ass A tte I am**MM* I batl tows bsroustosw M*W< | s*i tog*, to Mbs Rwte • —vta AA«I ’ I Flaw touM* A Ate «rs#j **•■•*■* tent* ( *— •** Btei *'toted A* tetrusae ad toy . 4MhB Ttatas * tetat an* *a —ass ' hw- SWIFT OTBCiriC COm t. a ■ ilk ■■ <»B<—an—MM— ••TWWHTW® ClttUk «M O.TW—*BBk MMW—t ihM» f—NNHM— W*- a—t * w Vita ar •». a*** i—u-a | ' M—MRRMFY W* • R<R*te|R* i CanaiMMMiMMk. ’■ MRI •>*—t (MM IfßMhf a SmM—M . «4 • I ' JR*— *»■»•« Mat I—4 W*mf* *—» . • —W*tfßßb MR a—k, F—W Rfc «Mb. Vteli a* f.X'B—if<R|g Wfete •—g. . **«. imam THE STATE UNIVERSITY. The CiißomcLE never brought be'.- i ter news to the people of Alliens, I and to tbe friends ol the University than was contained in the interview with Hon. H. C. Tuck, published on ! Saturday. Heinfionnedus that it was certain that the University would get $15,000 or $20,000 as an annual appropriation from the legis lature. It is true that even the lat ter of these amounts is barely suffi cient to meet the needs of our State institution, but when it is remem bered that the germs of sectarianism have been brought to bear upon the University, and that the tongues of learned yet untutored bigots have proclaimed that the University . should have nothing to mivl her j needs, it is a cause for congratula tion that our immediate repreaenla i lire can give us tbe above staled i fact aa to the desired appropriation. To tboMc who have not visited tbe hall* of legislation thia summer, the magnitude of the fight made uj>on tbe University cm scarcely be ap preciated. It ia tbe University boy* j in tbe legislature that have borne tbe hardships of the conflict and. barely twenty five strong, have met ' and answered every slander that hatred could buggeat or prejudice imagine. Truly the Alma Mater of luck of (liarke, Hart of Green*, Fleiiiing of RieLmood, Candler of Ih-Kalb, Mclntyre of Tb—aa, and a score of others, find* joy in noting tbe continual fidelity of her aona, and in *itne*«iag their increaaiag activity in her aervice. There are doaena of others, however, who nev er Laving enjoyed tbe blessing* of a University education, yet apprecia* ting its advantage*, art exirtiog their energies toward the upbuild ing of a lepremulUlv* btat* mail intKMi of learning. To thia class hwiotiga Held ot I'utnam. No truer friend of the I uiveralty I* to be found among her aluuiut, than this UisUaguiabed and energetic legia ißtee, It ia uiucceaaaf) al present to outline lire impruveOMmiA aLicb, with the •ppfupriatiob promised, could be made upon the University. New doimilor iea, new profeaaor" •hip*, new students, new hfu to tbu Uaivcrsity—all tbew are implied in ibis appropriate*. Hut of tbem wa will ajwait in dcUui later. Il Is emiMOtly however, al Ibl* stage of legislation to let the Usiver •ity's friends io the legislaturu know ; that tbatr labors are appreciated, ami vbst they bar* the hearty " (»«1- . spaed’* i»f avrry friend of higher ml- ; ■calioß ta the Mai*. Tbe ftgbl is o«rt yet over, and oocewalog work is tesentlal Utwartl the alteinmeol of th* dcalreil work •• HAsaeti are tLuy { ihal remain faithful eves to l**e j eud * Wa note that Fiaca. DuHlgoon. ! Mere * lay, t» F Liitogton and W I J. North** have laer* er.tereil for; tte gubernatorial —• by their many I friend* Toe a-cclion ia tuauy I atoaUis otf yet, and there is oo tell-1 leg bat that by that liu»e Northeast I Ca*«>rgta will toe beard from. There ' M a plenty of good gateroatoria!! llmlta lying aiouaJ knew* ia these i Tte direct.** *Olte Fair are toesy I at Work, aad ar* making arraoge- i ■aeat* foe (tow tor** rxhlbt* januaible > WAttef the ci ream •lane*-*. Tbe time | ***** a* abort, «>f course t!»e*e can * -w a«4 be tbe etetroeate preparation j aaMiily token a* each occaau-aa I Hut sver v bwMae* maa ia Atbewa that caa do a» will aid tbe dirwcters to asahs th* Fair » awccawa. Tte ItoHAucraUa League In At» laala de*o*nee«i UM U—eeutuuo* in* ll* errors* In Uro K*et I’Aat «m»1- Laster* The CowaUlßltow •ss right, aad *m alAadiag ep t« law **d order, and the |*upki will *«•**!■ Ha «•«** o* that «**«*Uo*. < Ltacbtag aad usher Btatea of »U»» j iu*c* *a prwseatisg the ia* tab tag | tea <<M*rue ia ewe of the estia of the ! Uwm*. Let base law sad order. IBMI •• «>* We publsaterd ta yrsleeisia CBXitaWL* aa wccowat of the da Late s ia the boo* of rvprra**iAliv* bta < lu*. Ito. Fuite* aad Mr. H«— ptorvya, of Rreokx *b*ra eaeb | torawdml Uro «*bet with taiosbocid, or j ia pUia taagwag*. Witk tte tte. la I ■ro* apssKigtaud. la tte beat of * debmlM they asud th*» sawpartteases l wry las j a age. b*l ia ttetr reader OkMGMFSW t*> UftT j to —B •»- -«■**"- A* •< IS* wAMt C■••<’*>* i • t mMa*d*y tte a ■ gee* te—i a aaswca -g at Mans*** • sow dars *<•<«. is' orwd was*, taeMiag th* cuww* ■ * atao* , of Uta* rw* *« «w* of Uro WrAcea . lMn-.ortoA Ttera west to ta a‘ stole of aatua* awrowg tba aegro* ;.a | asaay aswto* a. awd lbs <o*a*ra*t*o* ; as beat* ma* toha bead of the* to * •■makderaM* •**•**. A largv ■•*■*- ter kava *A North Gwvmim far' M ta.su.pgl. The I—r .oca *f a asew awgro cv*toai a*-, aw to* tte* ■seat *ar*r*t*''c. ta * *-■ Ktecbtote's ****** BaUw*. Tw* SB* fati-SW * ta tawM tea O*s» I Rrwu*. toevax L «w»x teas. Fr*w - > sue, i am*. Uk*M*i» U* w. Un*®**** { O rou, w*d a Mb * Kr».j» «roa. ate* p* W*a*y <w*a I"--**, at toe f*y aawArau. It BcwuroteawA *> c**> a*r'—rt <•£>*■***. at A '*M rataaAs*. rr-ce A usu sat , oeuMter That Prize Rl-jg Marder. Si Lovis Sept. Ml. —The princiimls in the recent fatal prize will have t<> pay denriy for their sport. Cbss. Daly, Dan D*ly, Joseph A. Murphy, eponi g edi tor of the Globe-Democrat, William Quincy, sad a number of other*, are held as ac’erlories to the murder in 'he S”cond degree, with which Ahearn is Charged. Tbe punishment is not less than ten years in the penitentiary for the principal and access >rie*. Tbe tn >ral sentiment of the whole city is thoroughly aroused, and tbe Law and Order League will conduct tbe prosecution. Young Ja kson beione *d to a gred fam- > ily and it was ht* mania tor wrest) ng and boxrag that caused a quarrel with bis ! fatUe afcw week* ago. Since then be ha* acsocisted with prze fighters ai d ■ Lxigbs and finally met a horrible death at tbeir hands. The po.icc are coming in for strong cer- j sure, a* tbe killing w»a accomplished right ! before their eyes. Sparring >* • mteie- ! meaner bo! the law ia a dead letter exo pt j when obouxoos profeMiooab come. "*•■■l * eruau Loftr, IS*. kJ, F. A. -W. Once again deate ha* invaded our > lodge, and broken a link from the myslx 1 cuain teat unites us. Our briber Uruen Bl >ir who for twenty- I five year* was an honored member of lb* L dgc Uak yielded tn the siuiißions, and ; from hi* nerveless hand the myslic work- , mg tools of tbe croft bare fallen, and Um * temple np >o which he bad been for so ' many year* tail Dog has been dsciaro: s tn abed by U* Great Arcnitecl. Hu> work U»a been eqna ed by the square ot troth, plumbed by tbe plumb of rectr laJe, end leveled by the unerring hand of rta m**t«-» Builder, aad baa bees decLatvt! ' good and true work. R-s. Ived l»t, Tnat in the death of our broth* r Green IDa.r. this city bes lost run of IU t-est cilikcos, aud lb* Lodge one , who bs* erer batl Us iotrrv* al heart. Our brother wm an upright tuui at><> Mason. lie*. Ived 2nd, Thai to tte berosret! family we tender the sympathy of tbto Lxlge, and otf.-r them Its pmiactw, cotn.- •el and prajert liteoterd 3rd, That a copy of ttear rsatdodoes be sent to tbe family. That id uutu >ry of cur brut her IbeJ—tU <dU •tatkwai in tbe L*Agr ta draped la mourn ing fur thirty day*, and s page ia tbe mioele bnr* he d—ltcatad to b* memory with LB if It naa be obtained. H M Har.atkoTus, ÜbainuMt. Hosskv Uturrba, C W I’Ak*. Con.mltlee. B B B Ratal* Btad B to). If y»e try Uoe r»—«4» y-e wit' aay *• aw»r «*>.-ro bate aaA, teal nla ta ass* bl—A pa *>•** a—t ic-ei* W nte BW4 Rain Co , Al teala, Qa. ter book A •oarlariag toe O—oaf, I J P ftstas Alla*ia, Qa, (Wee* Kadi, write* "I roasAe* that RB. B. tas par -aarolly ear*i —* w rbeetsatta sod sM • R. a. Bat—r, AllMaa, Ga, •ered ■» e* sa steer lba« bad ream,* ail steer Irrel——iC k R. tieatey, Co'.—btaa, Ala, smteeJ wy note** and rode* tw4 sleeratea sen ter«*< l sed «er i*la HUM eared Ibra." Jeeeb F Bposeler, Besreas, Ox, wmssil B B a eaureiy rerA me es rb- .steUera Is . •y eheAdeea I we—l ats beStar." (Xea itoatoeedt. Ma. Fosston H«r—»«. * HeKlw wee. ■<, wmaei "I eeßrrod site bit—l •»« *d«* ••• yesro, sad sea (tad Is say teal I mtowCM H H rorodaM." J. J Hardy, Taeeoa, Gw, anus: “B B R - IS • <|s**k ear* isr rstarrh. Three betotes j eared ro. f I*l bees U<rob<*d mwrj years ” i A Ap>ck. AUaate. ttx, sere "<>•* ksuie A B M B. «M>ptete4y rorot s*y ek.ld A ' W. A Pepper Fredas*. Ate , anise : "B. j H. B. rorod wy a—xbe* A aleero*—i roro tkreto ' - ■* • • • - to roes i* MOW** VMBW! W» cdk-r Ose Uswdftd i» fiar* reward I fur »t.j re—- of ( a'srrh 'hal crosA toCS*»d i by t«ali s Helfe CetaSVß Oaie. F. J A HENRY Alft Pro,*.Tol.da.O ’ W<\ the asteree g—a, b.ee BM>W* FJ. ’ Cbesury r<« tbe lee* 13 **>re, s*d toHtewr ' b<u> |M<tertiy burxasMe la ad Lu*n*ee | I*———clro-e. a-A #sarwwlly *Me n» carry < r—i e*y ••• •—*• by *br*r fir* *a»r * That*. W to star Drwggtets, *tn> i leroi. U Waaamwu, Kisses R Mekns, Wtaeaabi i Oexgrw*. Tutote. O. K >1 V*« H.*mx. <«> w. T.tafo Nat. to** Has* Y-—te. O. Ila Te t elery* Ctoe • lake* «ter~efiy. I •***•< drreeuy spas tbs to aai sswt Htawe | •to faces Ate» eyaia* TrotoMM as W wnl | Ires. Pr«e Tk- pet buttes. lh*A by sH ; thaggWA* a* ta- —i UK GUT IT AT LAfif. Aaxftg lbs |tawragar* ** the Hl lero>s expr«*s yctoer Jay ass a *»- I B*aa '*rv tench w*rr «I.«-mcwJ, acruta- i paste*! by a looking nwrae . girl a»d a ae<f-*iU*J. lyraaateal boy of aforot threw ywar* lb* hoy aroweed ttoe iadigaali** of tte {teMteagwrs by b>« coau sard* •bneka aad kick* a»j ecroasnx *ad bio * ictoaaas** to warts hia p*tto*( • ara* Ho Uwe her bocaet.: •e rau toed bcr Lands, sod Basil* • psi in fsce, with—*t a word ot nr- ■ ■toostrwsM* foo* Mro ■»•*—. ktetoet Iba is* ■uiiielA ast Erase** tb* ankter ebided ta* t •hATpljr.Fi a al! y Uw *uAbs< ao*apowsd her er if fu« a *a;s suJ star** Uro tewro tbe Boy Beal oixpiMid Um a*rw fa* the BAA u*«. a wasp e am s*h> tig ia *r -I Be* <x Uro wta-low of Uro ' aarw'e ***l ita buy al «w*ro Ltiad 1 Tte awras caaghl b*a La»d aad' maJci* xisg.y “Harry taaaa l teweb. Hog will Harry wrimamud «*«aj*Jy aa l tro r*a to kftk a*d fsswad th* *«tw. Tbe flaoibcr. wubcroi oftatiag ter , eye* at afiuag bar tead, ertad owl •AaiT’*!'* *’W by Jo yww iwa* tb*k «AHd *x ; Mary • Lt< b.a bars wbal b* *a*l* a* ««**.* "Rat sa'asa. il’a— “ "mH broa b*«w it. I *y." Ta«e rteronjed. Harry rlatetad al lb* wwagt aad eaagfci a. Tbs •crsß* tbai fo..ww*d tewwgbt t«ar« es y y to tbs pwaatagrra «y«* Tb* asodter awoke saw a. “Naryr atearNal, -** bi* kavw Mary t«x«d «a tar acai aad said, t CBBfwaod y *H«‘» gwi it —’a*!” Daily, Fiidiv 21s' in-t. JOU.V H. NEWTON. The Drnth es an Old and Promisrat Cil ara es Alhrn- this .noraieg- The Story of His *.ife. This morning about 5 o’clock, John H. N< wtou, an old and prominent citizen of Athens, departed this life at the residence of his son-in-l iw, Maj. Lamar Cobb. For over a year, Mr. New tun has t>een visibly declining in heath and strength and to those who were nearest to him, bis death was not unexpected. Death is however always sudden and always sad, howevea much its arrival may have been threatened •nd in tbe death of John H. Newton Athens mo'irus tor one of her laud marks. < Truly be was a father among his people, > to whom the whole city might look for ’ counsel and for guidance. When sack a spirit steals away from tbe surroundings which b»ve encircled it for years it is I em’neutly proper to pause and consider < tor a moment tbe story of its life. John i U. Newton was eminently and entirely a i business ru.ui. No title of Doctor or Coi . onel was ever prefixed to bi* name. He ( was plain John IL Newton and as such be I lived mid died among bl* people, respected ia* few ever are. Mr Newton was boro : tkpleoiber 8. 1800, and accordingly was I only a tew day* over St) ye.ra oM at tbe { time of bw death. Uw early life was spent ' n Jefferson coooiy in tbe met handuong I lauiuess, and early in life be t> arradMis* | Mary Jordan, thus Mcuting a wife who i has been tbe comfort of hi* life, tbe solace ■of h.» Ad age, and a blew—J presence in : lhe chamber of death. In February 1387, Mr. Newton moved to Athens and entered into a general merchant living business > under the firm name nt John 11. Newton. Five year* lat<r, Mr. F. W. Luca* hw I nephew, having become of age, became taculed tn businete with bun and tbe firm of Newton A Luca* waa one of tbe . most p'omment in the hwtory of early Atbca*. In 1830, Mr. Newton dissolved , partaetvbip in tbw firm and became actively engaged and interested in th-we eulrrprwev looking to tbe up-building of A then* which neve cbtraclcrixed bi* entire Ufa. Al ibe time of bi* death. Mr. Newton *a**u»>it*of the Lucy Cobb Lwiliute, b*vmg held tbw pavilion ever tii>ce tbe ItoUlule was built. He wav honored by bit cAleagiMV in being made chairman of lbw board, a po—iton Which be held up to tiro time of bw death. He waa »!•■■ a d-rector ia lb* tfoutbera Mutual iMuraocr C su|>*uy and waa identified with a nuin (tar of Athene euterpewr*. Mr. Ncwum wa* Heated in Ma with foot Obiidn a. OtTO of tbroa, a bm, died dunag the war. The Ibrro otbera are known Io every Athcn aa ia lb* prrauna ot Dr. E>i. Mew'fto, Mr* li. 11. Unrltou and Mt*. Lamar Cobb. Tbe queatioo hatoftrn text; **k«d, “Wbat i» the value i«t Jutih li. Newton'a estate f* L'ke ii'nator Brown's property, Mr. i Newton 1 * wa* an *itnatcd that any *ti. ■ mate of It'* nine would be mere gue* i work. . I’rrhap* SIOO 000 would be* fair eeiimate I of tbe a* kevabfa vsiu* of bb eatali-Jost lal prvwol. Atx>wad to remain areuid ua i ti! auitabte otqioatiiailMe presented (ban - , ml*'*, Mr. Newton'* property wou*l I a-nount up Ivin tto hundred thousand*.— i Ke eras tto gsweiro* owner of w Id lew ta lin Georg*. Pet haps Io all. he iiwirod 80.- , to*» acre* Tto** I .Ma are —tuatwl in •!*'- > lervet Hiamw, Irotn G—rta u> lowa Hla ; <)«*>«(te lamte are m**(ljr in 10. lai ptt petty ' and «rv (limited ia Lampkin, Fannie. K«- I Imo. and a -!--«eti »4h t omnlro* m tto ■ Hi.ta, H> *too vwo* large tract* of l»nd In ' 1 UiwMa, K.naa* and Mteaoori, tto bc’k <4 i bis Wmatern property probahiy being !u the i—l a«m d Htetr Mr Newton waa largely i taterroted ia H e mine* and manufactories, ; and w»a owner of tto Bobotn Mi) .situated i ta CUrke e aaty, sear ibw eity. Mr. N*wto* Las fro years been a <v>n •fatal and aci'V* member of tto MrtMalvt Cfoareu, nn>i at tto t me of bit death was eu*nacted with tto Fwat Mrobofta* Chorea. ' Hua*lfttei live ia our coy who c*n hear i twH-.teony to <to troofifetito of thia good I *«a, tai b*m 4*yn go by, ttoy wn| ■*•!. | w» a* rv and bmx« tto vaiaa <<f tbe frteßd I wbo Laa left tto* fas "ttot nndiacoeerrd i ornnlry," <m fob of br>pc* an-i j >y to tto i Cnrwteui Virol ■ . Newton ata*. Tto fsroeral ot th* <■•-! mao will occur ; io-nkieru« ai <<evaa u’cMxk fro* tto Mftte Jte* chare*, in c*a* Dr. Cart'oa ! rswetoa tto eity tn n«*. <hb,rw>—, tb* 1 fnoronf *|H rocur to-morrow *ftmu>m.— : A Large enoororae «.<f friends wfll to pr*«- ■ *—t at tte faoerai service' of tbw idrol ■ frtad, dVton, n d CbrMtan. MM BirttßittMT CM MB. Tte Ptopi* as D—t j | Mterj Will Ba M s Ckarv* V« b*d a v*ry pkaaawat call U>* mrow- M fo* Mr U A P-tte*. at Farwwy. Be n**b«rvia tn* U»iem*( >4 IBs «■«.’* at ttot place <>•*) B. ty ynaia M‘. tto <»«J B rodey rlropri ciiorcb waa I badi, tat ito: is vwry ineoa erooenl, a-d ' fro auane •***»• toa tewa praancnlly alero dsteasl, a*-1 te ta •* b tod repair, aa to to > wafitted fro a bo** of w.wabip. Tne pwo i pfa **at tto eknrcb ****** tbe fwetroy ! Mytaro. la ta* of togM arrvx* it ia ton i far far ehfarty p*<upis to •*& A droww- fJe Im to* tore aacaO'd fro • C*.urvk ' f.roikting. and |lß<* eatearntod by ta piopo * tto p**ew fro use to 1 .‘lag of tto I ekrork Mr. t*’-'te» cam* tato tto ft*y thia ‘ a*K*ntng, aakieg aS! fan** rou c.i ae*a si bo ‘ anay R*>i dap" —d to teip ia ttro ease*. ■ Tro axinfi.nl tp ** ta*i ptac» ■ am larrv, ' tai ttey *>•*« Mbaerited very litoo'iy •ft-srdsa* to ttatr ■*••* If y«* fori aha I to tefo>. broa la Afinud vaaro. so* *«« will to slat tel a Oteamaartoa of— <«tky p— * , pte *■ iac*n*e a gen* fata* <4 *«w«Aif* ;W*S**— tta> Mr ftoro* W.S raeova a j Jimswi »stoar ptan as Ike easy. A to** ar** afefcek tat ewetiasg. Mr. ' Uta* wa M <*na n«rt**4 m maewro to hi* tefayam fra* than Fixsctacft h Mate* i Um* Mr». Gal* a—d tor two mwoto' <*4 ' toby —*ft toad, aad tk** IM «bar ch - . **«• **m topeva*g fra* ttow torm. Tto temtat «* Mm Gafaa, Mr. Ata Jorl, toa ta at *nay Xraate* ta ta* ; hob* as tataai itoeat A eeiatayam. waa fat ta oty y«*terdwy a and fa—et ar-wad to pnfac* tonilgsarte* <o •*4 <* ao*r»>"M nfa ro« a we* or>M**e(. ••Tsai as*rd pftxearos MMi *Tte «n* staro* tetaksng ta •»"«*» : shar Aartu Ttoy Mte a* B I* agasaet ta fa* tea a bm* ia As R." “Tbu • ta Bnt I Ward erf R," rupnn *- «* ta rMtre. "Vta> SaM y*aa afaT* “Wafa, tea*"t yro* r* * smataa* *ta*t , pwaani <* ta ataanßa « great tag tet ! ism. I •** taM tad tarn ata* roea* 14*1 am* oaar ta* * Afar De*R * Jirrctorn. 1 JJ R * JAS. C. BLOOMFIELD, M. D., J7/rS/C/AS AND SURGEON. Office temporarily with Dr. Benedict. Room over Weatherly Bros.’ seplTdAwlm. DR. C. R. GILES. r GENERAL PRACTITIONER, ' Office corner College Avenue and Wasb- > ington Street. Residence No. 15 E. Strong i Street. House formerly occupied by Dr. r I Hale s : Dr. R M WADE, 1 OFFICE, CLAYTON STREET Over Talmadge A Brightwell. r ' OFFICE^HOURS— 10 to Ja. m. and 4 to 5 |P* U1 Chronic Disease a and Venereal i ' DiM&aea a specialty. » , __ , I 11E\KVC. TU C K r H ATTVIiNE}’ Al LA W, > | OFFICE DbITKEE BbILDIXG, ‘ i J. COBB, A27VRAAF AT LAW, Office o*er Hum of Simon Murks. j 1 B ,€UAk *’ u ' Kl SSELE ’ ATTORAKY AT LAW, E ( Gibes, Room So. 1, over atora of S. Mark* ‘ JJH W.G. LOWERY, > Office Moore A Elder, corner Broad and , , Jacaauu akraetj O&ce boar* trrm coll and 1 to A. I ■ DR.B ItlHB DAVIN, bUXHLT. Offio*. street. Office boura, yto a. tn., 3 to ; £-2l TXR. R. i.HAMPTON , JLf pj'atzsj. ODice o*ar Jackson A Vinceul'* store, corner ! ■ Claylou aad Lun.pkiu slreata. OtLee boura f I trva> *• *■ ” ■ to s > **• m - 1 V> **• * Ai»e, M * ATTURXKY-Al-L.IW. f Offioe up-atairs. o*«r Talmage A Bngh - c waß’a stora, Clayton street. Athens, Ga. Geo C. Thomas. Jno. J. Sthickijlkd 0 THOMAS & STRICKLAND. ATTORNEYS, r ( ATiixxa, Gkoboia THE I 5 APER r 1 ON WHICH THIS S ■PRINTED WAS MADE BY THE urn hph Manufacturing Comp’y ATHENS. LA 1 ' mtetemmaau— FOR f jCOTTON GINS, ENGINES AND RKPAJRB, . I AT ■ Bottom I > ri<s<»M, WRITE TO Geo. It Loin bn rd Ar 10. Feaadry, Machias, Iteiter and Gia Works, aaditapply H<raw, Augusta, > Ga MsbT dA COVINGTON & MACON R, R j t in-- talite N 4. to tske •ff<ct at 7*5 t ri'r'rok, a m . Baixiay, tte-je. l.t, 188 V , Triune run t«i O ntial *to»ti. I Meridian : T ime. f i I riucr ctroaa (T » et't Il 1 ji | I toßTWaocau y-at maul 'lft Frt 1 _ >,>t y I I j uv Maoai ...fl ata ml fiktaui i j Ma— » » Mil!: 7 as« ml ... .. | V Olan> I Van Banta..! 7 43«tii| ul*au> I Bro-uta. ... 7*fam 9Ma rn M-too ...J wttaatl •47am j j » W. a 57a m • B**i«y ...J •Item ........ |o Ham '! Wiyixh ...I sMiiul iftfiOam . | fa win a Oak ft 33. m' 10 *S» m . I H ..|8 4"*m| illl&am : tiHMarkld ..[* b's ir.l .......11! «7» W ' Mn.i.<u . aiisml . . 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Mwy V«• Cartes* Faafaay, tax Br-eta mrwfa, scar CS—ca »«*•»* I ar. a eftro* paj n—p f—• *a» •wrt. aar4 4 tro *ro». a* for u« n* Tense rv-asatohm Qs* ataaasme. ‘ , row UR. AT HASELTON & DOZIERS _j :MUSIC 'HOUSE' 57 CLAYTON STREET, ATHENS, GEORGIA. a Can be found Pianos, Organs, Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Sheet Music, and all kinds of ■ Musical Instruments, at the LOWEST PRICES. Picture Framing a specialty. A large lot of frames now on hand at astonishingly a W TALMAGE & BRIGHTWELL AGENTS FOR \ r 9 .. Brooks’ Cotton Planters, Clark’s Harrow’s, Wood Mowing Machines, Josh Berry Grain Cradles. new rim nn nn : GROtRHTORF I At Lafferty’s Old tand, Prince Avenue. 4sa<>Mncfni<-ai of T p Oliver . Atiucms, Ga.. February 10.—[Special.] > Having opined up a tine lot ol Fancy and Family G rover a.*, 1 reajHttfully ask that niy Uieada give me a share of their patronage. Respectfully, ’ T. I*2 OI.IVKR r. <l. VMKACH. a. H BROWN ' 118111 l & BROWN? I Carriage Shop, PRINCE AVENUE, | NKAH COURT HOt'SK I ! We will always keep nn h ind all kinds lof n«w and second hand buggies and j wagoua, and will make any k.nd of ve I hide to order. Carriage, Buggy and Wagon REPAIRING a apeciulty. We I also make HOaSE-fiSOBING , A *pecl*lty, anilnd will give all work our | Person,! ntienlbm. SATISFUTO CIUinEEII. ATHRWB GA The Leo Range. I NS. THE LAKt.hM, HANDSOMEST I and Beal Cooking Apparatus ever ■lsold in Albert* for tbe Price. Best of rcfoi uoea and Broad Guaraulca. I Nee this lliit.gc atiil the Eutuoua : Iron King A« well aa many other makes of ex i celleut COOK MOVES. My goods ; are all new aud well selected. My Prices Speak forth cm selves. R.xtfit.g and Tin work of ail kinds, done by workmen 1 of known reputation. E. E. JONS, Oarsar H*m4 s»4 Wall str—■t a /fltb*n*, G* RICHMONf&‘DANi/IUE RR. N ortbe—tera Dlvlaijn. ('n*<JmKd a< b*du!< In efirct Jane I«ff I ItaTO. Tfa'M run i»y 7fHh K*rt lau tfm< Bwrwaaa A-nrarts amp ati-at*; 1 SHJ?? DULY :iNt> Jii-EX" .T ] I Ar. Al m *l3 U 0 n'al kr A' •’ ••, ** 4Uf> r NO 41 K. HUN v >~M~Daily, Ls * m . I Npai ../ atk ta, Rl a* lAr AlteM.I«H»" !lai A b Ita? »' urrwiui arwK* as”- r iurt ’ J± <1 AU~'.7 - JL ~ BL a Cv" Au*r 7 fata . Lv. A«lrons A.'Afa.* , Ar wMb tn •38 " Hat W«,a u.. 7 » Ar N<«Y rk 1 aupm Ar Pros Y'rk « 3 iai Pnhtnan Psiaoa Buffet alrr car* fn* Laia to WaabmgV* and New Y xk B<*i*d irsms Lsro to Wto.ii.go-a. BX-HHUta Lrtro AMD ATIIKIt* . Broraaocav. j aournaocao. i£ Si S Z 2 x -J J- l’_L jPaamngr-. Pa***a<*l I N E It R. ’ ■■—■■■■ | ■ i—iiaiai - um. -«* i— ■ j >1 51 .W 51 53 It ? r ? r U BT ‘” ww i i "| ’j 5 |* ! 2 p I ! AM P.M *. MiLV Ar'p.M’AM PM • 3 te 835 10 9CM Ltate 17 50 » fita ® ? « «>* A', !0 MkG .'avPla 79> t lO> &5 L A gr»B li 11 <rt Vrotajte h1 y« 35• 30 ! 7 f*v 8! 11 SroHsr Onrorfi 50“ 8-V7 40 ‘ 7 taro y. Il AJiNtomfooa ir> »> « 15 7 (10 fi 00 IO 15 '•»Center 108 «>« 3?> r r Selfltr. !» V‘ A'bens 'I .to 7 46y5 <*» " IA*P.M AM PM ; Train. Na. M ar.4 A*. w.U ran daily. No. f fit, 33,13 aad 82 will run dal y, sxcept j Sunday. . i Tram*rar-by fan MeridiM take— «cc boar Iwn itu BAb Jlndiu time. L. L McLuatxt. Jaa L Tanzxt Dro. Pwa. Agl Get> Pm*. Aft MILES JOHNSON ffTYJJF nrgIJTG AJfT CLRAimHi • t Establishment Bg—y*lQ*eraa,Cteyte* Atroro. > ATBUBA ttA New Li very and ,Feed STABLE, i r * >^ !>, ft y* r r A Porter & Wilson, Props t At Holman A llendwyler's, Thomas street.— _ Prompt attention given to want* of all patron* 1.1.GA1. AfikVl'.H-I'INKMKN'atr EORGI A, CLARKKCOUNTY,Omni* ast’* A I Orric*. August IBsn. 0. W. Parr i ba. applied fro tetter* of admioiatration on the estate of H. J. Parr, deeeaaod. Thia i* therefore to notify all concerned to file their objection*, if any they have, on or before the tltel Monday in October next, elae letter, will then be granted add applicant as nrsred for. S M. UKRUINiITON, ' aiig.Vtt. Ordinary. I / * BORGIA, CI.ARKK COUNT y' <!o7ht or , XI OnnlNAßr I ntna.H*, Auguat 2*t, 1888. 1 lie appraisers appointed upon application of Mrs. Fannie May Hlanlay, widow of H. D, Siaulsy, (or a twelve montlis support for her self and minor children, having Sled their r returns, all persona ci nearned are hereby cited to show etuse, if anv they hueto* th* next October term nf this court iHWsaid application should uot be granted. 8. M HLKHINGTOX, •ug.tKt Ordinary. k riKORGIA, CisARKK COUNTY; (Uoimv ’ " »»’• Officb. Augutt 3Mb, IM.—l*. M. forrader, Admini.trsior of ths estate of Banny K. Laven ler, deeeasad. has applied for leave to kII the lands ol said deceased. This is, therefore, to notify all oonoerned, to show cause, If any they have, on or before Ute first Monday in October next, ela* leave will be grant!<l lo the applicant aa applied for. H. M. HbRHINtkTON, •«g 3141. Ordinary. MITMK TU IH3TOBS MV <K KU HUMS All persons having demand* against ths estate ol Naaoy K. tavender, late of Clarke County, Oeeeaasd, ara hereby notified to render lu their demands to the nndsrsigned, according to law, and nil persona Indebted to •aid eXale arc required to make nn-nediato payment 1. M. uAVKNDKii, Administrator N. K. Lavender, Deceased. Augaat SUlh, IRM. «t CLARKK CfIUVTf? Oaoia a- I nr's Oericki. August 80, !“<».—lf. M. Mo , Alpin be* applied for letter, at adnilnltlraUon on ihs rslate of Sarah Hssy, itecitaaed.— Thia la iberefurv to notify all concerned to til* tbsir ohjscuoaa, if any they have, on or fofsra toe Ural Munday in October nest, stea letters will then b* granted said applicant aa applied for. H. B. HKMBIMGTON, aug. Malm. Ordinary. /N BORGIA, CLARKE COUKTT.-Ta Ml .XI whom It may concern: 11. i|, Parr, giaidi.o ol Leila I'*. Ularonesand Emory * illiem., baa in due Til tn applied to tb* au deisixned for tear* ta tell lhe lands folonging U.a ato wards, aad Mid -pplieatlon will be heard o* fa* first Mot oay lu October next. Tbiubs .'.th day of Aage.l, Iftrt*. . H. M. iIEMBINGTON, aag*l44t. Ordinary. (* HiH'HA. CLARKB COUNT*—Ordiaan I Miiiiag lur Connty purjKMes, Beptembar tMb. Itol. Ordered that the following levies ba and are hereby mad# open tbs Mlate Tax for 18fa, for the fultewteg oosnlv purposes. let To pay Um legal iintebtedneM of the eusniy doe, or to beaoiu* doe during the year, 10 pff ec»t. '-nd. Te build er repair mart boaaa. Jail, bVt.gea, or ferrtea. or other public inprora- I mrnia, aeror<Hng to contract, Ifi per real. 1.4. To pay sberifis. jellera, er oth.r officers, tbe fee. that they may be entitled to legally eat of the county, Including salary of City Court B.J x. >A I—’ rrwt Gh. To pay coroners, I per Mat. Sth. Tn pay lb* aspseses of the county for b— I lfs at eoari, non resident wltaeaae* la cniainal ra—-s, fuel, Mrvaate* hire, steUousry, sad the like, & art cent. •th. To p-y jerori. It per eenL lib To pa, ripens. , incurred in snnport of tbe poor, sod as otkerwia* provided by th* fab. To pay the lawful eharga* against th* •oooly, 0 per eeat. Any .orpins raised by any of lb* ahor* tevwa to be, if oeoeamry, .ppbed to any taw tel •barges sgeinel lbs cuuntr. H. M. HEkIiIXUTOM, diws. Orfiiaary. f L- NOTHME. Georgia. clamae couMTT.-Jaka w- Wirosad Harvey Arebor, a aerators of lb* ’ j will of 3. H Wiev, deceased, have rned* Uietr . appliealsea for tetters of diaanwioa from said esisto, end tbas* are to au*Uy all peraan* to ' abow cause, if say they eao, el tea Jan .ary torn, IMW, at tbe Court at Ordinary of said eoauty.wby said sup.u»tiro should no* ba gr*“O 1 ts. M. HEAkt.VGTON, IteptslwZm, Ordinary. '■ - ADMINIHTKATORH HALE. (t EOKGU. CLARKE COCNTY—By virtea Y'd aa order of lb« Court of Ordinary of ' CUrk* rowoty, granted at the Augaat term J led*, at eaid court, will be sold before tb* Cowrt House door is Ati.cn*, Clark* eonaty,"*. <i—,rg a. on the *rat Tq(w4ar in Ortooer ae»t, wubi* U«e legal hours of sau, the toU.ro ing ! ncwwnrty to wit : All that tract or fol of land lying on r*lroeg street, wnfa au ths caprirs : BteWta (her— ho ; lot root—«>sg baif acre, mor* , 1 or less. Term. cash, sad tala s* the property , ot J.me. Scelos.4-c.ssed seplls Jous H. Wluupnaa, Adai'r. FOR SALE. ■ t Fob Hal*. il<r>>s aad lot on cornar of J Doßgbsrty aod Jaeksott atraata *ix eg » e*rt>t rnome. gardes and well. I Fob Kkst — A oloa bail, over O. H* Huime’s stora- i ow l >vae aud spies L I lot, Mtaatod oo | Off o.' fl uc *:« aad o Matt Aveaaea For atte 7 eer* farm, with t Mixmm tbi ■fate of th* B rMwn Mill, (knowa •* toe . tfal Halford tfaK«.) I One boi ling. ao:taH* fro taaryalaMf ,oo Jack*>x> **reei, ft* reoL Apply t o Bba cxxlp >bi> A Baftavav “-nxsr Two very aiea room* tbe old Coitroator Boddrog; al rcaaooabia rafaa. Crone aouo. Bum xxltobd a Uattawat, ;