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CHRC JOB OFFICE.
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IF THE ATHENS
FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS,
Georgia.
Maoafactorea Iron and Bran
Casting*, Mill sod Gin Gearing
and Machinery, Shafting. Pnlieya,
* Hanger*, Ac., Circular Saw Milla,!
Hand and Power Presses, Cane
Millaand Kvaporalora.
K We sell !>i*atoo’* Basra, Rebber ,
Beltlog. Packing of all kinds. In
epirators. Injectors’ Valves, Piping, FiUings, Steam and Water Ganges, Ac.
We ere non making Portable Steam Engines, which we sell with as
abselategnaraetman toqoaltty aad workmanship, sad at prices that defy
eompetiUoa. W. also sell Allas and Arne* Engimw. Turbine Water
Wbeeta, Mill Stone*. Boiling Cloth, **d everything needetl about a mill
er gio.
Call and ear eo nr write U> oe before buying.
THE MOST COMPLETE
LINE OF
BOOTS & SHOES
IN ATHENS,
IK AT
THE ONE PRICE SHOE STOKE,
/ OF
a & <qo
Iff Hatiafactio* guaranteed with **ery pair.
PARRBROS,
House and Sign Painters
DECOR A-TO RS
and Dealers in Wall Paper Paints Olla Varnish
eg, BruihoaEtc
■a i». near* jam*** mart. ««r bsmb *• bi •r»Mg
THE ATHENS GAS LIGHT CO.,
I pgMVKgmae mr
LIGHT, 111CA.T JLIWII I’OWICK.
•cuatta ta
COAL. COKE AND TAR,
caßKn ixY a bekneo a*hi»a< nr* ...» mtvminoc* coal
AT LOWEST MARKIT RATES.
COKE is the Cheep*** and ten* font for < -nhleg Mwewn »»U Bangae i
Amt» A* w fam C. »*. r«-<anmmu. *««•• wW amemaor.
$20,000.00
TV
LEND
IM
CLARKE AND AD-
JOINING COUNTIES
lateaat aarate* «*a*<«a*eally •*
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W D. Grifltetn.
Otoe* wtU OVteteil 4 AU.
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VOL. XII. ATHENS. GEORGIA, SATURDAY OCT. 13, 1889.
;W.G. Lowry ACo.
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(in Fins en nni,
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Wholesale and Retail
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DRUGS,
CHHMIOALB.
' FISB TIMIJCT MMPIk
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Fancy Articles
1
GREAT VARIETY
PURE WINES
AXl> | <
Lioun»si
rv« vcmcal vas. i
rr'i*Y«HiAur*mtoi?nox» '
•***
WFnnsnK a ßte»7ta *«-- * .«
BaU.id.yK Dei ,
AXBTMBB arDWKM SKITS
fare. Virginia K. .*«,»« P*—«» >•■*-
deatr Away.
Thia morning at about four o'clock, a*
we learn from Rev. T. A. Hani*, Mrs.
I Virginia E. Mayne died very Middetdy.
' Hbe waa in uauai health yesterday, and
went oat ruling, an ! vi.ited at Col. John
I. Huxxma'. and as erwarda rode out to
Georgia factory and other polut*. At that
I time there waa no indication* of the dia
i cane which waa to terminal* her life so
speedily The immediate cause of death
•as paralysis, She waa the widow of Mr.
Wm. Mayne, who died *»mc yean ago.
For many yean Mrs. Mayne bad been
an earnest and practical Christian, and was
-a member of the Methodist church at Win
terville. She w** always ready to aaatol
I|* decry g.«d work connected with the
| cborcb and the cause of religion, and as
i waa said by one who knew her well, ah*
I waa aa "Israelite indeed, in whom waa no
j guile."
Bta waa a Woman of many lovable traits
>4 character, and woo friend* wherever
i ate waa known. She waa very charitable,
and always gave of her means to aid tb<na
who were in distress or .ass-nu ortxim-
I atencea, and often tbc toadMM of her bean
I prompted bar to help Ute old and poor
I who w«r* not spacially needy Or object*
I of chanty.
Mrs Mayna leave* one daughter, the
elfs of Mr. W H. D ane, and many
liltsJi, who eiocere y m>Kiin her death
Quite a number frun Athena attended
the tuners! of Mr*. Mayne, Ban-lay after
noon. We leer* that a very large number
Ware present. ab-iWlag tbc very high re
gal d tn Which thia r xceiteart rtrtottea lady
wm held by all wb<> knew bnr.
vmastarsar mwwe.
Will Be (eastaaawd tbto y«a»,
——
Harntofure for a number of yean then
I Me bane arid Io Aluena what I* knows SS
tta Harvaot Hom*. Upon lbw ormaina.
I the ga»d prapta us our city bare anel to
I R«» J. C Daew. of tb* Epetcupai ckarcb.
aegb cxoUibeUuoa aa wood, gnsoartae, ate,
for dwmbuttog M aa*o*g th* needy io oer
mnlM during tbe wteter The cerrrot
year will be no raewpuoea to Iha oeae
berotof<wv, aa tbe M «rvaet Hoane will b*
hsM by Rev Hr b.vts io th* Bpteenpel
ebeseb. It will bs held oe the Tbanka.
<<*'*< day of tb* eborrb, Tborwtey. N<~
«emt*w T. toaSeed of taaiag tb* r**»ima
•ability of dsatnbxlmg tb* rvda, Mt
D**U will thia yaw ter* over ail cmotribo
tbaa* t» th* lod««<n*j Home, IM alrsedy
USB
Wal. UM* will baa pivwiatel MM Io him,
it etM pot the uh*** mt* tte bmda <4
th* nuhte leaUtetfoe of <M*g s*u<« g»»d
IM* I* bM tetotafoe* •«-< eapfaaMd. *•
V* 4S*F* Ilk*! to* SNBf Will
'be imp******* «* '*• wrsrt. and will b*
• me** literal IM* beraa-dorr.
nsmtoUbTrnmu
Tte AUmo* Market Go-ten On. tew a
W ptetod*lMS f Pteßß Uh# IWBB
•SbMatee at IM ateW of JarOsam A Vie
twe*. It unsda • UtU* *at*n*iei> Is. tat
Sftr pn*o«*M w*r« taka* from oat* MB
Md am *nw *M*«im ka th* vine. *T*
set Amity * ywadSte yarn
ta tb* e»WW of U» M*t Ms* moMta.
IM bettemg m the cwrear as BruM ssnet
*M Odtatf* sswar. w«w uaveywad by I)
W BrOrsgwe etlt ta r*w*v *a*d and *•*•
Mw.aly «*e*«*d ie Mpm»*M* Tba
rnrrna eseepad by lb* T M. G A will te
veaMad by tM* ttem, Md ttee wtae*
apae*. ba**«ta* wma teal tetetahwa sew*.
F*sd. Wta te tab** «p WHb Mr Nate*g.
«•** wk ittasM Md ***** baM Mate***—
Ttan* eb a ape *••» to Mr* base o*h
teat Jam. bet tte pram ad teataras aauaed
lIbSMB I* WBtb MQM
Mr Wtetat Vhhb* te tevies >*« bead
taao* emt**m Bawlt m Marta* mna*. mor
Fnarn* aama*. Prapaety m ttas street t*
temteum tty Mwarndo* i* **iua
Cep Jouwa Mka'dfcwn. tb* arebiteev.
tefiirmwl m tea* amt*rag tbea ta bod team
Samy fo* 'ta lew foe wwraa Ar*wta< pma*
kw •*♦***; *•« awing** *» to *rsc*nl ta
Ate «*ty Ttara am aw vary tenyaartaat
taibtasm peagaeaad past al *mt.
Md Bctdtol BfcFWß tNf
te Hiwmngt IHI J by Bareaaf Mem. • raymily
w»*'«»«>»< teM*p»rtem, and Ma teooty j
aed »ta**o«M arrawgamMOt tea ta*o
oMHMweOtd m a boaatas *f umm »*-
masary. Oap. IcCedtsb am ata* te*
A Pvamsftel
•» m paM wet ta gram by te* maw
ugora •< «te N«m Feat Uwagte F nltef !
and ftanr* tU Mfra te tea two penta* I
etak ««am>d tn aw**’* teegtag. e« tea*. I
ansa to te f dMo* to amcnm* •* *• Fair .
**■■"■ll *i m A. ■••*. May. wtaah is te*
Th 'waitay a* me Fa* vsd Tte* «Me**e*
w*.. tes • anm *■**>< htarora *f tbta
p«et anew
kwrataw* toe*«aeg
A tew *««te age Mr Maamg ete*
Sana aww Albee* waa «aawe| te tew* te '
* tawgy. Mb aaMtw *a* ms tans by Mr. ’
ttawgy* H **rd s e agwe. Amm by Jan
Harywr Tte are*Aral isaarmd m M<l
•dg* A*oa* . swat Fwrf B te urtewdh «M
bam*. M» tawawm *wa tee.-w* tram Üba
taaxv •** taawwAy beet. Her*** waa
srwiaws A end wdi *<*w«r tar tb* dtas
at dte Maty**** atsrat Taraibay.
Mte* taste
Mr. Tteem, ** ate gtmvaaM* Htang •*
ewtood steane, *ad **» tarad teas
*ammm »-• tew* earn* a* Aitaw* *
tan* or I** ag* «vm* BaOanm asmMp. aa*
maM M tern*. *• wm *m wary am*
torn* *■ as** pao*b M* te* ten* mm
•KNmweaem ebaet teawamta teem M.
Mte taywwwA H* MM aaaiw*. awm amd •
Tte hM sow* tawm tte*. B«ae* * tbto
ta saw «f tad tat swtey tar be Mam
• r— ySta F<rh < aMMUM .
The Park committee, upon whom will
, devolve the selection of a site for a city
P*rk, met this morning. Tbe full commit
tee, with Mayor Hunnicutt presiding, waa
, pr< sent It w*e reported to tbe committee
. that Mr. Ream ba* arranged with tbe
. Lein of the Lilly property to sell aarae at
j private sale, and that they were willuta to
i sell 100 acreaof tbe place at $9,400. Mr.
> Li num elated in regard lu tbe Luuioo pru-
I perty, that te War not ya* ready Io submit
. a report aa to the property, and would not
, be able U> do so until be aacertamed tbe
> manner of conducting the park. After
cooaideraliie djacumioo, tee committee ad
journed to meet on the 17tb mat., al 4
i o'clock, p. at.
, After tbe meeting a Chuoxicui man
. bad a talk with e CapL W. A. MclfoweU, a
I prominent membet of tee committee.—
, Capt. McDowail said that there was no
i doubt that b park would be parchamd.
, lb* cuy Vouactl raaliae the need of it and
, it will te bought without d»Uy. The
Council rt-alix* that tbe longer the put-
I chase k* defined tbc more probability
r there la of an inerroe 1 charge fur prop
erty, a* the owuen realise io common
, with otean, tbr daily growth of oar city
. While bo ackroa Lea be** taken, tea oom
t mittae an more favorably impremtd with
t tea Liaion and Lilly tr»cu than any
, others, and it ta pretty certain that tee
choice will te tetweara tee** two at te*
e meeting uo tee l?tb. May»c Huaaicutl
, taavm lor Atlanta lo- nurrow where be
will esamiti* i*u> te* *y*tamt upon wbseb
J lb* city parka A that city are run and will
. report I* fell to th* committee <m bi*
r r*uir*. Tu* committee will lata te able
. to make tbrtr chotoe, and farther delay Is
, tbta importast mattar will tea* te avutdmj.
aiuasTt *iu"u.tam. '
iMtlM* te tite JifCßf
tandrtu
r ——
, Ceacaon, October A—A dtapatrh from
Jamburar, I’lb* cuuely. Ky n aaya . Tte
’ eM Hate. 1.1 McCoy feed baa broke* oat
agara, aed at taa*( terra mmw live* bar*
’ tor* secrMkwd to IM Moody vaedrtta
which ba* aow Isabel over seven yasma
( Tte shooting occurred *1 a marriage at
, lb* farmhtta* of Peter McCoy. Uta
, d »a«bi*r waa to teeraa* te* wtf* to Jobe
J Handy, a raiauv* of tee UaUtohi gang.
and mrmtem of both factsoua bad sworn
, to prrrral te* ustae Handy bad never
, brae cuetwctad with th* dtagtoi* With te*
facta** aed nferad Io r*co*aiM Ua*
. taetkr*. Tara lay eight tbc bridal party
, em*i*bl*d to NcCtay's bowse, aed jtMtlta
ytrattg Hand, and Mm McCoy H..d ta
t<*>* tb* mintater a vuitvy waa poor—l
. through a window which htltod t*4b of
thee* end falaily wouedM tM el«rgym*a.
1 Mepurt* ear teal Urn tarsran add m>ra*-
i lalerars ul tte lucaUiy arw bwaltag fur te*
. manterara, tat ao trae* of uteau ba* tea*
’ found.
BteteglMi f >tecMTj
Prof ). P. Coraptali. of tb* Valranity
1 tew bed bßudugtetol te|>* <mm*«
1 ptoteiy raeowatad, aed ta prvpored to mak*
- maay raaaarctae Hl bta departSMet at
1 taareiag that will te of iatenwi *sd tm
-1 purtaae* to tte sctaetifr world. H* weel
■ ap lb* Otwaw* Materday *ft*r*<me to
*»each of butaigteaJ *p«ctansea. and I* ma
hteg ap a vary ral«aba c>>tact to* nf in
weta. taa. Wbtab wVI te qatte aa addt tae
to tte Uacvrrstty w irn
( er to m
Fto I •* ll tart* I
W* art at a tom to as taKtoni Attoata.
Tte pw tgbt te fbrOiva’s >prra Law
r* Fratoy etgb* taa* waa ata «*iy *b*m>.
hsl a*4 utagak bet M ««* a raMectsne apse
ta ra*m st «ta
M«w Tort hsa to*c sfase* fortaddra
, y»te* *gb<tag or brutal aismrrag of My
•er* W'taao N* jertadKtam. and tb* pe m
•loggas* ta** tawa taetahrd trum Mel
hrtwatal cuy i* th* «apu**te.sev« Ma*
Fta-ctaao. baa tees istewta* e*d tb*
•tea appsae lusg roeatry ba* |as< teen
traeird to m dtawtretM* ad anetMT*
ft* t* tbtt
naw ae. ta tM ngrawas rwedact of tte
guaueem of M Mawrappt It m* rom* to te
a qeran.l* «4 e»*fl<a*rta* t* swppem* thaw
brwol rtbftattaae
AM yas Areata, tb* UrtHteet cep'tal "f
tta ****** •♦•»• «d th* aneib. tgtetera tb*
tew, swlM h* ewe rvpete **4 nrlort*
■pa tM rtetaeaitae *f tb* meta, by
altoerag a <**<<*• testa' rtag enetaN ta
lata ptarw to lb* tees* «4 tb* c«ty. asd an
*>r tb* Sarttaag taghta of it* omtthl and
only opMo I wm !
Tb* *ght to gtaaddy edosrtw** fra
Maya tardus* bawd. I* to attee ted by a terg»
•edhtate* . Ito rra*M to tapnrted wtob
****** nr• to tb* erthtae* of tta Can.
' aitsou. wad to aw ad tb* J ureal, and
raw* and teosasd tandtaa ar* paradwi at
taw’b AwwrOy ewter tte eyw* of tte rta*
Tte Dwrap Mwray pte* tgb>. to aw
wr at gem* wwysto* awd *t m*gs
aefartanton oMHtatot th tte srastaa «d
tte mat sum* *4 wbath Atseam e tte
•atatar*
Wtet to tte master wwb ■*. Mm
CUflMk tßf*- < <946 MIKMKg Uk*
wmhtaf* m*ywmf tes t ttas a pww start
ta* tb* gatersal i*Sni «bata *to*ws oap*
CBBNMI IrtfWW ft®Fß BB BmF
>B • t» W I ■liaHRBiRlB ! BB •»
Im fc J KMe to
FWE*® BBißrbß ft® - * 7 EB
iL-c' '•"♦VW Mb 4 f briß’
baetin id ton end ytag egtes to Gawsge |
**
It U to te tekra. a* ssawesotmaras te '
srasatate b»"aeftor to toe«* ttar ItaMto «d a
tta** ttasr taobra wees ante s**a**k apm
0* bw* to Bte te tates* W* «•* t««*y i
ciwtew te awe* ta* wad why A/tewte
pssmMta* a yasaa Mgte to fosi Ws agwes
wee-kma TrMwe*
Tarardtoaetraes rars art amSregatag
tepwaem tom stem at Km** Moro*
' Tte Lwry Crtto to atawar Ms oh*A ewt to *•
tai tell Star •• rms te. Whaw <ta pa* «e
to* track ***ybe*y wfl **■* te kah* a
rd* m«w erw ear They W *3 ta to
I eppta gtto rMtag to SOM tar Mt* Fea*.
Tte* Ptednsewt KapoaiU*n.
I
With ringing of bulls, beating of drams,
. and amid tbe whistle* of hundreds of fac
i tone* around Atlanta, the great Piedmont
i Expoaitiou was ushered into operation this
i afternoon. By the touch of an electric bell,
by General-Manager Wylie, tbe ponderim*
. machinery was put io motion, and toe
node of the flying wheel* was echoed and
. re-choed from tbe throat* of thousand* of
Spectators who lined each avenue of en
trance and crowded the grand stands.—
i Atlanta to wild with joy, and tbc crowds
which throng bar street* fill with cheer the
heart* of tbrae wbo have worked ao earn
, e*Uy tor the sucera* of tbe Expatitiou.—
The whole city is wrapped in white, red
i aud blue, tbe Expoaitiou colors; and from
, hundreds of housetops float gay colored
banners, betokening in tb*ir lively hue*
, tb* vigor and life with which tbe city to
overflowing. Atlanta i* never happy, uu
i tom she baa some big eaterpriae in baud.
) RsCb year ata furatab** and lb*
. rest of the world a new example of her
energy and power. Tbta year ah* bolds
. wiXllu her gates sample* of tbe agncuilu
, ral wealth of many couolie* tn tbtaStale;
overfl iwiog cwnuco;>i** show that Pomo
. oa has autUcKl upon oar fair land, and that
> tba harvest truly to plenteous. Wuh ex
hibit* from every section of tbe State, as
i well mos tbe country, tbc Piedmont Kx
, posit 100 will atUwct tbe altanu-ie of every
I pratloa of our land. We arc Certain that
i Northeast Georgia will be largely repre
! aeoied at Ute Exposition. Tbc Georgia
| cracker from the mouniaiu will meet and
i comosun* with kto cracker cousin from
t the wire great, .nd there, upon a common
i tootlag. In the capital of thair txxunsoa
butte, they will ara aud appreciate sum* us
tbe attractions which allured their rrpre
< fosalativt*. during the time that tb* legw
lalura ba* been la *a**aon, from tbe ways
> at ukluauy. W« wish on* aed ell a
pieaaaat and profitable time la the Gate
«ly.
i ■ •
■sb. t. a. mruwiccrr.
Tk.l PratosMr to tte* *aas* at rrar aws*
«■*»•*•
Dr. Huaaicutt will probably *ucce*d
blmaetf a* May<w. A cl «s friend of bta
was talking with • Cunoxtct.a r-poeter
tbt* mraaing. and among otter thing*
' mwslMHted was lb* coming election t«
Mayor and the probabi* outcome. In r -
ply to a* Inquiry m to the lal*oth>o« of Dr
Hunnicutt, w* ware informed by tbta mu
tual friend that Dr Hunnicutt wm willing
to allow U»e Mb of bto aant* foe rv-*»ectk>a
al tM nvKt «tactio*. M WMs Dr. Haaol
cutt to sot m tbe atrici anna of th* word
a eand'daie, y«t he bM al Us* < arerat an
llettalhi* of bto trtooda, irasarated to take
tb* ptottbm for another year, if elsctad.
Tbare are a eumhar of reform< atd plan
fat tM upbuli flag of our city which be bM
ia *teW and which he has not had oppue
taaliy. in tb* shrat time b* Lm barn Mayor
io put Into cxacutkm.
Dr. HuaaKott ta perfectly willing to
•übmn bto clsima to tb* • -fflos to U>* moc-
Uoa of a pnatary, and it tb* D mocracy
of this city dsrataa that aoaa* on* else can
carry ttaw tenner, wnb m-<* dignity and
JtoUMriua, ta pteigM bimaall to auppuit
tba candidal* of th* party, vbm-rer b*
may b«.“
Fr-m tb* enusoteal* w* bar*; taard oa
all swtaa, w* hardly ihiak it prabebte that
any otter tbaa Dr. liaaaicau will bs *all
•d to Ite Mayor arty at th* arat aketwa
tte b W OMkW • TwirW4 rxscuUv* uMtear—
om always at tea u** to tte calls of bto
pabi# dultaa. ami tte propl* ot tbta cMy
s*ay Atagratoi*** tbrUHstvw apo* tb* fart
that uotwittaUMsdiag bto !<’**»• dstto*. M
to wdilag to Atrart tte afimre of IM mty
fa* M.Uba* y*ar.
Ms Attorn twterem.
Mtot M*mto Eraard to tbs aatborraa of a
toetoy erawm* at psai, awtutod "Tte
trace of tte* Mottarfiy.** Ttea* praam
tare tern uaivrrsal y rom meta ltd fur
tbrW **qawii« beauty and superb tlatob
Trey csnasaiy are mariturwrai pradur
ttoaa. aod Attem* to J*rtly proud of her
gifted daughter Tte corer to toaebfafly
seawall* ird wUh per'arraqa* litths arwaraa
patated by band, sad tba tantrai * gto »P*
-4 tbe t»«k to a aacmamrat to tte typ>-
grapte** l *ri.
< V iMte*
Mr M M Maddrey caogbt a Idtla entat- |
ad bey. **■ Mraaa. ta bto cash draws*,.
tear ltat«rday afwr*«M. Far anaw riaa* ,
Mr Maddrey taa bra* mtmtag ttotoU anera
tram tte cm* dreww. and ba •apt"**' l bs
taa com* 1 *ba gmtay party, Tte boy wm
tarred ore* to Um ptoses . Mfocts.. aad will j
yrotably to a aaddto. H tert a wtosr toy.
when Ito Cteurto err tbraagb with hue.
rr» A BAAA. M MKB BBAIV.
a BawuMM mad* at Batrtra <■ ■ Cara.
ftaivruMUk Ort. A —Mre T Smith toa .
CNNMMKtaMI
Star a only W ran <4 ar». baa»uf*.
aad eoer'imptwtenii. tb* wtf* of <m* <4 B*i
tranwa'a tatara*» ial Ms in ■ mro at ite
tato at Ctofa*. Bayte * Maartb. aad tb* i
Aaagbtrt of Mr Swowdra Andrews
Bs*. Hmm waa* tofatg iMm mawamg <
' *M ’stead ta* assrttor.
C*BWS< teterr bn mi. IMil North Calvar.
rtsasto *b* teatad eMtota atomy wtab bet
-•Mmsarata wbssftoaa, aad «baa sratraated
Ttas wm at I p * 8«* taMtoaad d*aa*a
, ap to Um Mrar taM aa brar tera and art
ad the aaa asrvwsi 4 M* wri* wm ready
te tote • dtotok. Tta mr*w*t retarred a*4
smd ate totota tec* te toaad. test bto BMW
•«
Tte taw w* toama to ate Ibra* gmaam -
a* *• tte Maa*, was tto Mr mm farm *f am |
taatofa. wJu Sra stdi taM a taatob A ,
•reeaa ywrefrey m tar toad, u*4 bar Oath
hate wm *fa*ta4 •»* taaad. Tta betas i
attar Tta Aim* tost retauatoe at tto baa
toad wart w<r tete tear* ratal amtasA but -
M"e Maaab tod aa* red far srra* urns
tre* tassMßMu. N« *>hto mrat «m ta .
far* AL A Cw***et tart *• tta Mwah.
. samara Mratoy nwaag. lot a taaaf tnp I
to SseUi CtaalMm.
Mondrrtbuiy.
AT THE CHURCHES.
FIXE SFBItONM OX SVXDAT.
Verge <'*ngregsti*n» nt tte* Ctearetec’.
Yesterday was Communion Sabbath at
moat of the churches, and this fact, coupled
with the beautiful weather induced a large
attendance. Tue vari.iusaervictM were mark
ed with unusual solemnity, and there is no
doubt that the religious feeling in our city
is more marked than it has been for some
time past. We give below, for tbe consid
eration us oar readers, a necessarily brief
synopsis of tbe sermons delivered at the
churches.
AT THK PBOSBYTKIUAN CHURCH.
Chance.lor W. E. B 'ggs delivered a sol
emn and thoughtful sermon upon the text
found io Luke xxit chapter and 44th verto
".And His aweat was as it were great drop*
of blood falling down to the ground.** The
mental agony which the Saviour under
went ia tbc Gaatat of waa. no
doubt, the most acute over suflerad by man.
It ia the gener* accepted belief that there
were real drops ot blood that flowed from
tbe vein* of the Saviour, so terrible wm
the physical strain upon Him. Dr.
brought out very dearly the ide* that Uns
suffering wm all for us. and that w« wbo
peru*: te refusing Christ, do “crucify Him
we*.' He closed by argtog the accept*
aocy by all premsot of um> Hdvation offered
to u* ia th* G -spel.
AT TUB FtMsT MKTH IDIIT CHURCH.
Rev. W D. Audereoo preached to a
large and attentive congregation from IL
Timothy, second cnapter, 11 th, 19th and
13!h verso*. Th* text convoys tu ua the
thought that it wm only by tbe death of
Cunet that w* are enabled to live. Had
He out died tor ua, we would bare been
dead spiritually. Mr Anders-«i referred io
the reward* ul beiievwa. aud tbe Joy* of
attention to the commauda wbteh arc eu-
Jmued in tbe Word of God. It we contin
ually refuse to attcvpl lb* preferred for
givetMta, what will ba our end? How *haU
w* rerape U we negliCl *o great a aalva
tiouf Mr. Aaderaou illustrated the various
pumi* of bto sermon very ctoarly, aud bia
dwcuoree wa*. re usual, a lucid peculation
of th* old, old story.
Hcv J. C Davw delivered tbe sermon at
AT TUB KTUCUPAI. CHURCH.
Hi* text • to tM found In tba IVth verse
of IM tenth chapter of Hebrews. “Having
therefore, brethren, txnduem to ei.ior into
the hidirsl by the td-mO of Jesus.'' Tbe
b«h psrats In the teuipto* of old were al
lowed to eater tato lb* tauy of boiw* al
stated Intervals, and at tba* time could ra
main only a l*w moments ta Divio* pres
ence We, of Ute preaeot day. are »>ra
blgtdy l>te*a*d. Through th* blood of de
ras, wa are ehebtel al all limes, and ta all
ptacos. to seek lb* face of lit* Lord.—
Every apot upon which wa stand may b<-
wxu* • holy of btotaat, where w* cm bold
firnimaairTt“TT wtab Uw Lord.
itev. G D- Campbell preacMd
AT TUB rta*T BAFTUT CBUMtoL
Bi* taxi wm th Psalm 74tt> chapter. Alb
and Tib; aud Luke l*«u chapter, 81si tn
>3rd verare. The general subj'rtt of th*
dwc-Mirw was. 'Grefs providential gov.
erameat ovto th* oaivsas*." Wear* Go J
ta »vwy saobeam, ta »v*ry song <4 a bird,
aad ta every nppte on tb* surface of tb*
br.mk. Frovhiaoo* ta lb* earth <4 ours is
•tHolatoly aelvanal I* tto character. G->d
rules by general ha* God to tsot back of
tb* laws, but ta th* laws, aad to mightier
than tb* Oiura* of event* He esiab'isba*.—
H* to tte J*4ge; “Ha puttath down on*
aod siiteth up aootter; ' He user men m
la«*ru<a*ai* ta Ma haodJ. “Ail things
wrek lugsHter f<w good to them that tost
God." Dr. Camptsifa aarmoo wm a*
emusrotiy practcal one. aud roce; rod care
tul aUawtlu* frrm bi* aadlior*.
<mxmb* *t**bt t acuca.
Tte psrtre. B««. H M. Qiuiiatn. gave aa
lalereatiag and taatractive sermret '« th*
bacracaeut Ot tte Lord's using M •
f utetaltoh tte w eds. “As <4l M ya do
tba, do Hia rrtmrabranm of me “ Firs'.
rat«ra*«e wm mate to tb* fan** of tb*
I* amove*. IMS Hated By tb* Almighty whea
lb< tereebtas left Egypt. Tta tfacremcfil
<4 tte Lord * ffappa* ten* th* plaoa ot Ibis
fesat. Tto proiseber Ibra ah-wad tte
Miura and oty«c; of this becrssa* t. after
winch th* duty *‘«d ob.tgaiw* ajata all j
CnrwUtes to partake us IA Tta next porai
wm a reftrewca IO *uu>e of tba excuam
aaada for nut parta* ag of lb* .‘Aoraasrat
He staowad tbta Item ekcwra WMU <4 *•■ i
furra amt wtaiid nut tawr Ue test ot bo
raa or divtw* aAamtotaMM. Ba arged ite
perforated* <4 IM duty Bpon all when
ever aa nppuslaaiiy preraatad tisslf. Al- (
tar taa umana came tba Curnmaesuo Se«-
vtos. partidputad te by * terg* number of '
tta c- Dm Mrvrne w* a vary
prafilsiAa <>*«■
•aomo baftwt ctrr*c«
At tbw caarch, a very tat.rarttag and
prrttabte arvv®* wm told, rouduetad by
B*v. 11. F t *rtl. tba pm*-*. Tm test
WM Utah Paatas aad v rw Ite "Tte ta •
tra-r. «4 Tby Word g-v.U light- ~ Ta* '
prssCM* gave s Very .artrnctive daserars*.
wb-cb wm saart *»>?•<! by lbs osgiep
tbta-
Acmciu a. a. mtr* ■ea>a~
•aww wt Mte F rteata Bente* Tire AS’
•AsaaM *t«* la* Barw.
Testerday w* pabiated a atari article
te rvgard to Dr. Baaairwtt aad tb* Majr-r.
•fey. Mmc* ttms w* tow tawed I bar a
m ****** » o* *wm by aouae <4 th’
frtaaMa at Jadg* A L Mtoctotal to bring
tbta BtuUims* ta** tb* rare Judge
Mtwtefl to **EMMrt>y <*>*Mtad te* tte po-
Mtre* He taa bad ***** esparsrae* te |
**r«ras taßre* at irw. amd rorat
reatera ata* .ad pvare* Mapr. M* bM
rare* tad ttatar trirarta who wrtted fete
te are tea* afawtod M ebsef taßrer of tb*
«y-
Wtt *uc» Mtra m D*. J A Hraetoeit
Md Jafaa A L Wnctortt tatarv tte pewpte I
Aar tte ektef «•» to rtsas* g*. ’ta etotax* 1
at A*M** are jwewisarty fsrtawala. as ei w
as UMM gtarttettra wsstod ta tta taßor ta
•a aM* *•»•* aad aacb amrt aadnavre
A* i resrl iba »Mrt*M <4 ite ct’y
B*v V. W. Ortta praartata a* tMwmr
hag arw •«t Ommw Da eburea <as tan
<*y •<**- Be toft •• tb* Jt*lbrt*ta*
trsi* «■ Mirada* ss rwnat. to pay a abort J
rm* to bto teas* y at Acwwrtt.
NUMBER 44
Money’s Daily.
GEORGIA. NEWS.
Rev. Win. Mason Clare, a faithful, ajjed
mini-ter, «f the Mission-try Baptist Church
died Saturday, at Adairsville.
A large party from the G urgia legisla
t ture visited Tybim yesterday.
i Tbe father ot Mr. W. H. Hunt, wbo
( lives at Tallapoosa, Ga, was eaten up by
t hogs a day or so ago, or at least s boot and
» human foot found in the woods seem to
j indicate this.
s Rev. Lansing Burrows preached ms fifth
- anniversary sermon at the First Baptist
I church in Augusta yesterday;
’ A large number of Georgia Knights
Templar left yesterday for Washington, to
attend tbe anuusl conclave of tbe Order,
’ Georgia has more mills „ud looms than
. any other Southern Stat*, tbe Chattanooga
Tradesman to the couUary notwithataud-
' in#-
A wreck occurred on tbe Rdrne A Deca
, tur railroad on Saturday in winch tws
parlies wers Ail’led unwrarerd wouudad.
, A freight car jumped tbe track.
i Lewis Edward* probably abut Le* Samp
i ran near Waycrua* yeaterday. Both par
i ties were gamblieg.
* A riot took place among tbe nog roes at
* Kirklaud on the Brunswick and Western
1 railroad night before laat,twonegruM twing
' killed and wounded.
Rev J. B. Hawthorn resumed hi* pastor
ate of the First Baptist cuurcb in Atlanta
yesterday.-
1 Tueada)'* Dally.
Th* legialaure did very little yesterday.
Mwt of tbe member* trefli m lhi Pied
mont Ex|H«*itiun from Ute start, anil
though a good many bill* w<rv piaaed,
they were nearly all of a local nature. A
bill wa* passed by tbe Hoitau Mppreaaing
railroad ticket scalpers. Almut all Ute
Senate did wm to elect Senator Whiift ld,
of Milledgeville, president pro tern, us the
B<-uate, in the absence of President Du-
Bigoon and President pro tem. DuPree.
Tbe Piedmont Exposition to a succww;
or at least tbe great crowd* that aurged
through lb* maia Mlraoce yesterday say
so. Tbe exhibits are splendid, the Indian
show emebaoting, and the opening
•peecbca inc-Miipat able. Gov. Gordon,
Mayor Gleen, and Speaker Clay all spoke.
Senator Dußignon wm prevented from be
ing p«e*eut by a railroad accidvpL
Ex-Cougreaaman Stevenson, of Illinois,
who wa* first assistant poatmaater general
under Cleveland, to visiting in Georgia
GENERAL NEWS.
Two women fought a match with bare
flat* a oiahl or two ago fa a aalooa at New
Qmila D«L The figbl wm for blood aod
the w-aiiru wm pre*«nl*d with a purse of
money sod a bottle of 1800 whisky. Both
women were badly bruised, tbe fight end
ing by one of tM parltaa being knocked
oui. It to hard to i.vciJe which wm tbe
more brutal, tbe panic! pan to or the spec
tators wbo witaemM tbe affair with iater
cet aod appiaue*.
Tit* recent flood* fa Japan deatroyed
over tW people Ittolrad of 18,000 m at
first stated.
A terrible storm occurred yeaterday oa
ite oral of Great Hntalo and Ireland.—
A number of »hlp-wrvck» are reported.
The general ooolerence <4 th- Kmacopsl
church taatfll in aaaatoo fa !f«w Tort City.
Amoog oilier things. Bishop* Waltar, of
North Dakota, aske.l tbe couveutioo lor *
car from Li* p.stform Os which be might
diapen** the G-wp I to lb" natives.
Uorboodate Penn , to greatly troubled
with an epidemic q|diphtheria.
FIUAV WITH AHMMBtM.
A Brigs at Terror Sate HUtoa, tart} final,,
Blakilt, Oct A—Th* little town of
Hilton, to thto county, la much excited
over repeated attempto to aaaaasluste cltl
tet>« of U»« place.
The first attempt wm inada on Mr. E.
Hiiton tort Saturday evening. About Ate
o'cl aA Mr. Hilton wm Handing fa iua
office, roadutg a oew*(*per, with bto back
uppwito • window, which bad one of Ila
ttottom para* out Some unknown pw
a»n slipped up and fired oa him with a
pwun tbruogb tte broke* parot >< wema
:m if tbe inlewli-t* Were to Shota him io
tb* ta*d. m tb* bultot pamad with is aui
tach of H. and »'rnck ’b« upper ceiling.
Th* taßos sod More are all mad* in om,
and tte fatter wm danraiy crowded Wuh
•ocb a bwriy trnrly, and so many atouad.
It wm a* easy matter for Um woafa-fw-
Mteo tn make hit Meape. which be did
beforo inv«wt.<aiion nuuld daehwe him.
But n Mv-ma m it "Jack <be Bipp*r“ wm
pot on*tent, aad rat fort Sunday nigbt, m
Mr Ed W«a* wm ret era leg front prayrr
mre’iag at a tot* boar to bto rmei at Mr.
Odam's, be mrt ao*e om om facing him
cowiag down tte track lining a rom
m-xt thiag tn med propl* at night rm lb»
railroad, te never once tbooibt of anyone
! trying to harm b m. and aa they gut oppo
site rae* Irthar. tbe unknown mad* a mur
terora ariMk oa Jti. Wm* with bto knit*
It bring quite dark, tb* »—*>na m*-
j j*Jg*d tta dv'atee, and ouiy grsaed ta*
tbro*’, cn'tiag Lm crdlar ta two and •light
ly ettutag kt* ab-rt. In th* a»e*al>me Mr
W-w wm ewdeavorteg to g*l hta pettof, but
tef.w* b* ora»>d procure It te wm slabbed
>• th* test brewrt, IM knife rating
rkrrah bto owt, vsta, two d*y buuk* and
an enveope. tocktM bat a fr«ctio* <4
rew tag tte fUnta By ’bat Hom Mr. Wta*
M* taa pwm aod be«M bringing rt re me.
wherrapo* tb* ttored tafaa to look tor
•<tar qaancre, and rtsu’od off at a3 40
* tail. Mt. W«e fired aeveral *ta*a at him,
tret ia amhta to a*y wmtber te Mtocradm!
I re h.tuag bta* oe a>d.
Tter* to steolutsy •» ciu* to tte woaM
b* aarara a*, nad tte coromsarty to very
mart a anwed. no* knowtag wbora id*
' m*y te a*xt *tirmpttg.
Tte Lwy <ta* Indi at*.
Almret every State so tte Dahm to rvp
reaewMd at Um Lvey C«bb IsWitate.—
Tta** are two young lad** from ladiaaa,
owe from OMn, aad ottan from FVrtds,
Tes*A aad maay ***** State* Tte earn-1
ter so *>w«daae* at tta* eeh-«o' lacreaM* I
from day to day. aad tb* labnre of Ms 1
Fara ty aad Friaopai are tarag geaer
I**aiy rew arfad with tta apprecmiAua of >
ttegaaeraf poM*
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ILocal! Dots.
Mrs. Alex. D ivisoo gave a splendid piano
recital at her residejee recently to a select
number of het immediate friends. She ha*
an exq-usite touch and a superior tech
nique, and is acquiring an extensive repu
tation as a finished performer.
Mr. W. J. Garebol 1 is out again after a
sickness of several weeks.
Capt. McMahan, sold six hats at retail in
one morning. Hu has as fine a line of hats
as ever offered far sale in Athena
To Mr. E. I. Smith, of this city, belongs
tbe honor of the discovery that cotton seed
and okra seed mixed, make the best grade
of cotton on the market.
On Thursday night of last week,
tbe train on the Northeastern Railroad,
run over and killed Mr. Henry Webb, one
mile above Harmony Grove. Mr. Webb'a
former home wu’in Elbert county, but at
tbe time of the accident be was living near
Harmony Grove. It is supposed the un
fortunate man bad been drinking, aud that
he bad gone tu rleep on the track. The
conductor aod Engineer M-.-ssrs. Cox and
Moore knew nothing of the occurrence
not I their return on Friday, to Harmony
Grove.
East Athens should have a fire company.
The place has grown so much that a tire
company ia almost absolutely necessary.
Tbe Chronicle is emphatically an
Athens paper. Thu Athens people ml*.
scribe to it, U>e Allien" iwople read it.ftßd
the Aibens people atlveiune in IL Oh, yes,
the CHBONiout ia an Athena paper, aud
circulates in all the adjoining countiea.—
We are for the upbuilding of Athena.
Fneuda give ua all thn news, and help u*
make tba Athena paper more newsy and
more interesting
Mr. Fred McClewkey, who i* employed
by ibu N. K. IL R, is universally consid
ered one of the must effle ent billing clerk*
in the service of this deservedly popular
road.
W* h*d a pleasant call last week from Mr.
Heary Lovern. Mr. Lovern has been em
ployed to superintend th* Princeton fee
tory, and will enter Upou bia duties Mon.
day. IT - baa been for some years in charge
of a factoA in Carroll county, and ha*
great experience In the butlnea*. He I*
not only a gtol manufacturer, but a most
clever gentleman, aud we welcome him
back to hi* old county.
Mr. J. W. Glenn, principal of Martin
Institute, at Jefferson, bM resigned, thia to
go into effect January l»t. There will bo
a large number us applicant* for the pool
lion.
In th* City oourt Saturday, ta the ca**
of E. G. Murrsb, again*! the Georgia raik
road, which CMe wm decided in favor ot
Mr. Murrab, a new trial wm refused, and
the case will probably be carried to tbe
Hupreme court.
Mr. Fred Baiu bM signed with Messrs.
D«vidsou, Low* & Sheppard. Be tea good
saleecuarf, and tea .liTOTTffir afliMtlDn
i heir rflictenl corp* of aalMmen.
Mr Gu* N who toon, one of Alban'* most
popular young men, ba* sMdated himself
in burinrea with Mtwws O’Fane 11 & A*b.
Mr. JamM Hamilton, om of tbe moat
popular bust new men of th* city, will b*
married on November fltb, to Mis* Hea
brook, one of the most charming of
Charleston's m«ny licautiful daughters.—
Quite a nambnr from Albans will go to
•Heod the marnagu.
W* have beard th* name of Col. E. T.
Brown proposed for mayor. He would
nil th* p-tauon wiUi ability.
We were shown thia morning a sprig
of Bermuda graaa from tbe farm it Hon.
H H. Carlton, which measured five and a
half feta ta length.
Mr W 0. On to expected bora* 10-nlgbt.
Be ba* bran al lb* bedwde of father-in-law,
Mr. D R Lyte, for some day*. Mr. Lyto
wm ooe of the oldwtl and mrat prominent
men In Jsckaoo county, bto home being at
Mulberry. He died Friday night and wa*
baried Hneday. H<> wm a (launch mem
ber of th* Metbodiat church, aod at th*
ume >4 bto death wm engagwi in merchan
dising. milling aod farming.
Rev. W. E Epp* baptised a number of
children st St. Mary a chapel Bunday *ve
niog.
Tte turning loom of tb* blind tiger* as.
ter they have been convicted in tbe MaynF*
orert, does nta meet tbe approval of a
lente numtier. Tb« blind tiger matt b*
pontobed. It te tta> duty of every citizen
to aaMrt in tte enforcement of law.
The reern t cold soap bM cauw-d no iittlo
eickoea*. A person can —4 be too carefol
to regard io health.
foe change of Georgia railroad achedul*
fa today** paper.
la tb* Mayor"* ootirt yr*»<vday, only on*
cans wm tried. JsmM Harper, colored,
wm given five doiiar* and coot* for reck
taa* driving. It will be remembered that
be wm tta party wbo drove into Mr, Haa
•mm'v buggy a tew evening* *ioce.
Mr Jan Fried bM return* I to tb* Uni
verrity, after an extended vait to Ufa bum*
in Naom.
A Wrratk far iha Mrnve at Yawag B.
< tbttaw.
Wb» di*d at bi* iiome fa Athena, Ga.
Doe. 18 IMA Bora in Franklin eonoty,
N. C, itept. • 184*. united with tte Bap
rial chorea at Rotaaville, N. C. tapL 1»7t;
mov’d al It yrar* of a«e with hi* pete .te
to Wake county, N. C; Jotted Gmapeoy
», Ist N. C- Rrrimemi Fric IM* wm tad.
Ir wounded, being a foot, on tbe Ttb day
of tta 7 day* fight around Bacnmoml;
came boose, bi* father haring tana kilted;
was a pr >tecux and *>pp>ieter to bw
wMowed mortar and ter » rtildrw; went
to Rolesvffe. N. C. ta )•*». worked there
Utr* ytraa m • b-rnras taatar. then br
rame a artist, which per
snil be krved awl followed tdl bte work
endow. Mazriert Ju. 14 1*73, MimU.
A- May wood, >4 B>»ir*rill*, N. C-; moved
to Letaater*. N. C_ ttenee te Nov. IXW,
■krved to Alter*. Gito and liv’d there Ul
bto death. Ptenri** aitec«od t bim Dec. 9
IWW, ted be paow-d whate tbe red o* tb
18Ut, whrtter ba iovrd httte boy 3 yeare
old, h«d preceded bun if year* tefore. A
kind and tff-r'hoiit taMtand, • loving
and ii-ieforol tetter, bto wffe sod
dura tnoorn taa tow, ami a arge eircs* of
frtrod* ch-rwh bto » eanory.
“ ftara art gnw* to Ite grave; but we will
■or d-piore thee.
fMnee God wa* tby ruoaona, tby
aad gwtde;
He rare ttan. be took Itew, an-! ta will
restore ttaft
And drttb bmb no sling tone* tte Barter
toKhdiad.”