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The Athens Chronicle.! 1
r'otatebad **ery tfatorday Morning.
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‘thr laH<;Ewr city ctmci la
lON. LAKAaBH* COUWTY CIRC I
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EBAL CIRCULATION.
Tte teat Advvrtaotwg Nodiom tb Bartb-Baat
Circa fete* la nearly mw handred enaatiea i*
•eargte., ata it aavea different Htetoo.
AfeverUneaaoatn at RaaaaaaMa Matra.
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STONE & CHRISTY PUBLISHERS.
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IBK CoNBCWiCX FURR
Tt»« da part menu at Washington
rocetvs every now and then a large
earn at money, tent by tome aoouy.
moot party, and accompanied by a
letter, staling that money diahonea’-
ly earned ia • caret, and that bit
conscience baa forced bim to lake
tbia meant of encoring peace of
mind. A year or two ago a draft
Vat received for 15,000, and eeveral
day* ago a large nomber of govern,
meat bill* were aent to tbc Interior
department at Waabiagtoo, both of
which were tamed over to the < «n
--aeteace fond. It la refreshing in
thia land, where money io aald to be
king, and whom conscience la eop
p-**l in be t secondary considera
tion. to led tboee wbo obey the dic
tates of right, and make amende to
the Govarntncnt which they may
b* defrauded in the past. The
general government ia, as a rule,
looked open as legitimate prey by
tba country at large.
Where la there a maa who will
not nee a pnetage stamp twice If tbs
mail agent by mistake neglects I*,
aaocol It la Ite peeeage through hie
hands, and so with all other depart
ments? Wbat is regarded as the
property of all Is likewise conehtoroi
na the prey of all, and sow ciUneaa
o. our couuuy are there who wil.
not seise the opportaaHy to defraud
the government in any petty manuer
possible. Park apa tbs large surplus
la the treaeary baa been an ladooe*
moot ia many casco toward thia
so maa of gala. If all who owe
eowwtblng to the nattoeal crore
science fund should semi in tbe ful
amooat at their iadebtodaeee we
am ladlnad Io think that tbe am
Uoaal erdfom weald acme overtow.
Tbia, however, la not Hhely Io oncer
aad it m boeauee the |*>
thio feed am the enoeptfoa ratbet
than fibs rale, that they doser vs is
pcMiag mem tbaa ordinary bri*.
THI REW BTATBB
Tbe election retaraa ia the fear
. now listen I to. S wist .
beee eempiMod aad the re* nil* ia
three es them ham been favtxabfe
le tbe lepeWtaoee while tbe fourth
baa gene daaroroecUc oa tbe Elate
efmiisa. Tbe etrnag mpebitean
teadoactao of the lee Dakota* ao.i
Wesbtagiuw eiU eases an additsoa
at ata new BepwbltaM Btoimm* te
tbe CeegroM at the failed Mateo
and a leWolsai addiuoe to the Rs
pobiteaa majority la the ilm.es to
•aka ibis ae many aa els. On the
other band the Ihtmesrncy eiU be
mtnfomed by two Recalnrn. We
Uriah. taking the manor as s wbeie.
that the Chmssmty into he eeegral
aisled apse the result es the efero
Moes. Theses, w-r rq-n, [r pnui
had admlMod a* r Kspeb kaa
oshMM to litre*** ibeir rvpmeeaiw
Uwe lh eoagmeej the territory In
wbteb they am MioaSed In noted foe
Ha Reg a tolls* a pmnMmttee of isag
Maadtng. nod ettb mwh etatao ao
Ess eaei MieooseSa aad N«tor*taa ss
ntaee aesghbom, te leeeloate ttepob
been deetnoa, R to a ssauor of mm
prise that the recon ••* as* a cnro*
••ewpiag vtetory tor the Bopebu
mm.
a Th ear Itemeerstii eoosiee in
Mostaaa, we vawed aemoe lbs
toegth at ear oseatry the right
bead of foluswabtp and Gsd-epemt ‘
la the g«wd eorh. Teiaeooefsur
pe.seaatoa. who to hero J aad toot to '
the rams is lag Matas, oe msedd somd
a am seaa» at <r »a i
r—d eheer. Let the Demiwmiii
leaven wbteb ihem aatma. bo gtme
Usee te Waves the whole lump, sad
we am earn that the neat etowueao
•ill tofi a dMbewet saery. Xo deabt
tbe IWlef l«U wui eaeee the tree
at Itoatiwmy te shine forth Wwm
every eamasil la the foes k tea. and
Ueeatboataam wbteb shsii ereem
posy the m swam a at the Maa of
Ihamisy. lOamiae ew Vataa from
the needy admitted state at Wmr. I
Ihgtea ea the JUnhwewt, an th« p
• Lead rs Ftomom* ea ear fomth
eass ainot.
THE B h M ORUfohl* UTE3M«DR
Tbe prahahbs aateeetou at the !
Msrwuaasd North Geuegto rtllMmd
to AWaam to a sssssot eeagms- i
wtomea net «*<y te the wrus es 1
the Mato iotometed tart te the eb*d» '
•base aa <arge The btei to mtoo '
the eataeoSes of the med te Attests ,
bee tame rtataawd te the bees a epee
too peeesgK aad Rte by a trt wagA
at yartkamesten thm <
we sow oeatotat te astemace sat 3
sms. tags co «f sortai s<y teas Wte 1
•wed e*M to etcagArtmi te Ai ice to ,
li m the pete iW is «f tta tadt so t
amsMb so the Wto* w* te ** toe I <ta.es . a
I upon tbe welfare of the State, that
makes its passage desirable. The
extension as proposed will be only
twenty miles long, extending from
Marietta to Atlanta. This abort
addition will, however, open to the
world tbe mineral wealth of one of
tbc most favored portions of our
State. Tbe marble mines of Pick
ens county, famed all over tbe
union as sending out building ma
terial which vies in beauty with that
of New England, and even with the
snowy purity of Parian products,
will be thrown open to the world.
Tbe connection thus made with At
lanta will ueceMitate a northern
outlet, aad the road which now eads
at Murphy, N. will soon bear
1 paaeengers and other precious
freight into tbe depots of Knoxville,
or some other equally progieseive
city toward tbe aorlh. It is in this
way that tba bidden wealth of
Georgia's lands will b« brought
forth, to redound to the wealth and
prosperity of tbe Stale. Outside of
the merely malerisl aspect wbieb
’ the qMellos presents, however, tbe
sdmissioa of the road into Atlanta
’ destroys lbs idea that tbe Stale shall
have lbs power or disposition to
come into competition with any of
’ Ila citlMrna. Tbe dbly thought
which has prevented the earlier ad*
’ mission of this road iaio Atlanta is
f the MppueiUon that it would injure
r the Mats road by pamlieilisg it
Wo am glad to note that such aa
idea baa sot ba<l suflkiotii weight at
this session of lbs legislature to
* defeat the bill. Ia bolding each
property as the W. A A. KailrosJ,
the State should do so io tbe same
’ manner ao aa iadividaal. It is eto
' iseotiy iaeoasiatent for tbe State
, representing tbe people, to use the
( pmperty of tbe people ao a means of
defeating competition, which ia a
, Itasefit to tbe people. Such a prin
ciple carried to any extent, would
* prove detrimental to all the I a teres Is
of oar State, both public and private
By the admiesion at tbe MarieUa
* A North Georgia railroad into At
laala tbe strongest argument, in our
■■piston, for the sale of tbe W A A
k R. has ttaeo removed, since tbe
importance of railroad competition
~ tolhepoupto of the Stale, is thus
coaceded and allowed for.
• WtasCta—
THE VNIVEAriITY MLL.
I —.
t We prist below aa sd I tori* I from
to I tbe Augusta Ch roe tele of yeelerdsy.
r. Editor Stovall io true to bis color*.
r , Tbe tallam of the L'slvereily tali
o ie receive a majority vole la tbe
v Howes yesterday seUles the fate of
a that measure, so far so thia Lsgiala
,, turn io loeceraed.
Tbia action io la be legroUed.
We shall net go again late th*
sseetta at the matter, foe these k*v»
• tees discussed time sad again. Tbe
• MU did act foil for inch of a right
• eiMM couee. No measure baa bees
• dtocMsed thia year so fell of merit
k II did not fail for weal of earm sej
» porter*, for devoted frieade on
• revealed la aad eat es the Gewerai
< Assembly. We prefer ao« to boltsve
» that them wue nay lakewaraiseee
» wtthla ar narrow prejudice without,
k P ofoesdly eoavieoed that uw
• iesUlwUoa will yet wia its way to
» the sapport of tbe aiaiet as it baa of
• the people, wo aaoaeace this
» lempueary deAurt with regret rather
• than bitter sea* Whatever >*ppoe>-
1 Una asay prevail m*M |* titec be
wiped away. Tbe proeeeco <rf the
■ Laiverotty Itaeif ia a guarsawe that
1 breadth and progress will etomnsne
i tewtahoa EMM*, aad tatag light
• fossa the mutes es soalwetas
• Georgia is growieg. Tbs slate
i that sueads ths erte of Jtoethorn la-
I dwslry with the mwete at Oat spte
» dive, that MtaJa’the way ia path
i tadrag by bar atari rotte. tees* feed
• the tews of tetarioct aaew aad set bet
* light opoa a hill. It will to doo*
ao se sit a aa«M ml ‘
***** B, *“ •• rtoo. a Weas—
W tfeMS • sag VOM M Rtata who tea
MS tea* tea wdSta sod cwsrwM • tew
'. em. to* rows Wes ttort Ksssa
J Ret oi aetesM aohsAseta* sre r T — jT -
Isoms <sod MSRpne* UMtovwta
sms warn tee Aterirtg aba*
•te* *»• *»» b» was esforteg ssee i
•safe web OMtatagm Alto irymg ever,
Msaedy eatet tea an*, as ■ ms cesw
<R • s»4 a rowMpL waste
•" w«e *■* <wms ptaSHswr is reoeW w>
tee earn*. Sot ■»*■< us* «dhNa> a Ome
wvaste so tarn, y easamwu a. *evo ib
RMwtsg • syum es Mtak tab itemd. to '
oat es seeww bbs (tos to tod ttema«
tbs ass* *f ths enter, eo.abac ivsw.r to
eve. aoMbor dbaa tot tasa ome.staQ
te* torn -be see* wan test trees I
tee wees*, cart • SmSU. Oewe ace tetoM
xMisawtii* te tee mas* tee low
taste tab aiiOM sliiS the earth.
WtoO tee Cea <1 oSOf. tto -
|dM< was an tocswSsSms am* ste»
i e sat cseae out
;■ th*, r-a wSS tab adtowet teste*
| ssSse Wk* me*oi to. tetsert wwt a t**e '
teg teste eg tee temA Is a steam tee
■rttaw «tea wswage ewwiie te bo tarn, j
aad otehte *sw mmesee mi yum bad M
Mu*
Tw <ar tews be vw emasMi w-tats te.
pwswag a snRRy Me *«e ateoty s**«*
<te sun to smess rs swßnn sol «ew to
wst w-rt wwttog me fwobsroi m tea a* |
'•veretea a* yes to am festal wo *
t eta ms j*e» me swsue fee *. Vw **.
»• • wee**
We asm tern M* «r
vol k IwtSta, mi B» Ates MJ
j t smtoo *R Sbenfe spea up •am o
r*eeewo te me same emsi Sam o g ■
Auue* Mt Lasatast w • «ma bate bap* i
wmn es tbe btoh. Roa j~rT mu. am i
g sei «mamms auuk sea ate asms asm . i
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Thursday’s Daily.
THE FARMER’S MEET
AND DIMS-VOt A StnSES OP FBI
VATB WATTWMM.
Deo. B. H. Cerites Ayeaka.
The Partners Alliance in tbe five coun
ties of wbieb Clarke is the centre, met
this morning at the Court House. AU five
of the counties were represented by fnl)
deleg.Uons. Mr. O. T. Murrell presided
sod Mr. Geo. Heard ■ fficisted ta Secretary
of tbe meeting. Tbe formers continued in
■emion until about twelve o’clock, when
they adjourned to listen to Dr. Carlton's
address. The deliberatioca werr, ■« usual,
secret in their nainne, and nothing of pub
lic interest wm transacted. Il u said that
a large part ut tbe ketoon w»r turn »p in
tbe dMcuasioo of tbe prutlems of |ule and
oiber bagging, which is affording such a
fruitful I lie me for thought union g tbe ag
ricultures element of oar population.—
Tnoec present as delegates were aa fol
lows:
cLARxn cocwrv.
W J Archer, H H Lampkin. W R Ysr
by, H T Bhackeitord, T N Lmter, A M
' Scudder.
OOnaBB COCWTV.
L F Jsckaon, J F Haygood, W B An
derson. J P Wms, B B Harns, G L Aoder
-1 son, W H Healer. E P Fmuer.
I oourr»onrn cocmty.
» A F Pope.
f jAcxaoa oocwTT.
W C Boot*. Neal Chandler. A D Martin.
0 W Finch. DT Mathew., EC McD<>t>-
net, M A Bestow. W C Wute, L. Y Brad
1 terry aad W T Bmieetl.
I MAIMSOS COCWTV
T J Httcboet, T J Men, J B Cnw*
( ford, J R Gwnseil, J H Rt», J G ifem
t sey, John BroMca, N A Beth.
Beaides ttosegutar accrvdlU-d dri-getee,
J theta were aa am her al AtßaotaWsa
* preswt. and the SMreitag wes ct>ar»cter
, laed by great ro thoetaaaa. At Iff o cfock
t coßunamMAW CAantOM
prrxvwte-t to addrses the cowveetion. H<
we. tntrodurod by Ptaehfewt Marreil aa *
reprewntattve who M m true to the inter
r hte eoamttwrnta m tbe needle to Ito ’
1 pot*. Dr. Carlton mid that be thought It I
l ewneeetly proper that In preparing tn p
. in W mhiagtow few bis e.r*tere during Ito
j eoming tfetaterMtaas of Gtagrvaa, b>
t tawid appear telem lbs people sad nos-
ewit ttetr wteßes aa to to ttea fegisfouow V
I te prop nssd. He mid that he wm ouwait-
* talkuwaliy aw Alt team awa, busad to the*
* by as Mroeg Mm aa bowed them together
r Wuew Is lbs legUstwrv he bed dues bb
tael to to tat about tbe .siebiMbsneui at s j
geofewmai buNMt, by white lbs noaeral
* wealth of owr State might to tavwUid.—
B Tbe Itattar thee w.el <m to feet* th*
a taiaUoe of goveroewwl to the pwta*<
to of <he pwup*, tor the peope*. by lb*
paepfe Tbs (ewvresaael tai< age Is the
proipie, sod aoi the propto to the govwra
owil He weot uw foitber io stale iba-
. hto tetMw cm.ot eow*d te, ee ■ ita pta.
la eeeurdaoce w>tb the wiU of bw cneetn
oral*, always ready le te ttetr bridle*
aad to aevro tero tstaver te th* test et
hto ateiwy. Dr. Cm how's adde» wm
* eharaciei taed by *NWI lotcv tad tbqwesc.
>f ami evhtowtiy prodoeed epuw hto aodtteo
. * pvweriui riL«*.
L ffVWawLRWV.
*
TW *d»w«*«hte<Ml *«i| »sf>BMf
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• • t
•
Tbs ted latnriwced by Dr Friuw, ep
* pn<pnau*g ffte.utri to the foa*. Uartaf
h SN). was hta ia tto Been sHtoSM. ywsto*.
a d-y. Tbs fttowda of higher edwewthw rri
r wed to Ms aeppori. but the prwomi Gvuegi*
4 Iwgtotarwrs o-aiaMM too much aeeati
ys jadww to otawt vl i*a (■■ gv 1.
* tbe wwds es Caa-SMtas H>>*ga. a we f*u
* ihw thwa, we rttal Vj Wight aad mriy is
- ths aeai w«aAatwa *ad H to wrtsu that
a the pw pm eiU ■* Imm waaa wp to Ite
, Bento vwd BSCtalMoef Otoaer edaWteM*
f fe Gauetta. Tbe tatowte* tfegto the At-
Iwata J.a.real tot * tee eta*. *Sm«> t
II _ , . I
U, u.»tavi n aseei the I aieeMtty <
r MU by D' FritoW was taken ap fog a vwau !
- li aod already town laverobty lepwtad by
, the coUkteMtae of us wbufe h*mwr.
la e»lo«*aw. a provahm ibol fit.ten
k took te apyroiywtaiad to lhe Vriv-iewy foe
th* roaUahaHM <4 a eenwri ispaitss >
’' ss Alh.wi, aad sew pro.iewn mb ps. se>
1 \ so- tewP lbs festal es the Wasamw aw
i A’fetate to gw to the towatete sab* to.
i j The provtawa was coifed by M-
, ' CMgatofe es Bae**, and mite, ait
Mr ffsart* es uwtewmi. mooed m tab* I
foe vwve *v* Ml, ways Hk
Bt tfortaa. ctoewmaa wf ibe apye-yv-a
1 i ftawa *■ Wittea, gave fate Ma*, tweet)
H Shtowtek IW Dr Fritow
foe tfaesm omA that sM feMam «4 tto
M lbwi tart ar wsig rtffsMhm bed bee*
t MrttAse owl.
, tri*. »w roabteg est bet tbs appro**!
, state «f *m -and tae teat*, of the W otiro
( | aart A taoi« rataed so the mwe a
| wbroSa e»u fflkoCO t* tbe VtovemMy. Os i
tea fl*AtoW bM taow rot wwde fas tko ea-
, ins* tout sees fa* tto »msmate smooth.
Rs sprouted a* towntar, w gtaart *p few
| tbe tewt .roeel ton pmesi <rt tbt Pte .
Ra few* e«d tael tb. ptaym ww*M see*** *
say tea eta gem bt* sews appro.<*gy ;
*n te* b>& Warn ew tee sea* eao ws
ve»r ma tae* fee st.eAug ep fee tbe as.
. *i Heroes, yr wins at tto toaw I Ttas tern
'be M miS'iiia' I h •*» ita Veta tatty's «e> '
s*y»-l. a e*s tae Reieb ksR i*p> « H.
j wweri mfswr. t« the terete, to *Memd no '
m *aso eta bed rtwniiinid d tar tto
WSW« as am tees, teas * owe who bto
tone 1 uriwinni - <r T --
The feme aw taw tofe usror aye* M, waer I
M end * ew> tost.
so. W.aawewwassN at tbs MnwM eee ro. I
WtoVtal M * Ctaeeu
—_—
•rotete Ste. te. M fort*.
fhassee R Leto. rttar we a warn at emwe
them tew***. pe*rt<y aad p- e*Mi »y peaed
, *Be agpel of CtaartM Art. ate.
•wmeAte te be beetep ta fetaarta He •
Rama tern 'ypAert eymutoey. aad wsrftos <
bto mAr-age ero tee ereae ar my tome.
Mb fetedy own eve eery tayefri at bto ’
roeeewy. He feed at Mwterry saaaeu
<m ths <l. A. Ase R Jertbroa w-mry, |
ssri wßiim wm • at bto pmaw at taMA
eta bawd te te IB yeea wm ►* ewes* <4 ’
ar- •» mm M* *wf se am t^ta. sad
tone te to. bssudfa ilea ata «MUMry. :
•art faaeaea fa* bto apis la I j. I W P>'
«q. Tto wmwh* tee row as ewe tekk |
e» uttaaud bi tee tarwe rtagy nrotun
♦arm* *a -«m rtf ba kata aamvto •*.
ata tte very tags tee. wee. at r ' tero
ete- era eel bto furoswi troaa al *<rwta .
ad tba bii u. Dy A* sms be*ta at tto
Matey Ms' yam awaeedb m taw tae to sd,
Uto M» tarry trom A eetae stoss** r-t
Raw. Fine, te tow mawof
Letter Frost Hr Cslp.
Deab Chbonicle: —l see a great 1
many idle people and I bare been
reflecting on it. I have arrived nt
this conclusion. There is too much 1
Inbor saving machinery in the world, ’
and they are still trying to invent '
machinery that will perform tbe ,
work with lees band*. When I was >
ten or eleven years old farmers done
their reaping with reap hooka, or 1
sickles, as they called them. A man
would cut a space, say two feet wide,
with a binder to follow him. It took
al least four reaper* to cut as wide a
space as we cut with a scythe, and
it lock four tiinee ns long to cut
through * field as with a scythe, but
they have reapers drawn by two
horses which will cm more than six
or eight scythes. So you see that
every lime they make * machine
that two men can work that formerly
required twenty, it supplants eigh
teen men. And that is not all, for
tbe product* of those great Isbor
saving machines are so enormous
that that they produce beyond tbe
demand, beyond the want* of tbe
people. There are so many out of
work just because the labor-saving
machines over produce that they are
lying around loose an.l idle, and lhe
result is, they become extremely
vicious. We all know that idleoes*
tea desperate bad tbieg. When
men are i<ll«, they will do mischief.
1 was never idle much, but wbeu 1
was 1 learned to gatable and drink
and do everything that was wrong,
•nd nothing that was good.
Well, bow shall we change thia
order of things? To tell the truth
I deal know. Men who have nwoey
to buy tnaebiaery that will do the
work cheap will do it. aad there ia
ao law to prevent It, but it certainly
works to lhe detriment of the la
borer. I know no remedy only
let it work ita own cure. Every
thing will in the end regulate itself,
or destroy itself. When our bodies
get full of effete worn out morbid
matter, by a tew of oar organism It
goes to work oa tbs enemy (the
worn out mailer) to expel it fro*
tbe organism, and It will do it or
destroy tbs life of the organism,
aad it te so with everything ia tbia
world, when tbe whole machinery
i don’t work barmon'owa it will ngbl
itself or destroy Itaeif All govern
ments are so too. Whether tbese
are tb* diaooaitioas of provideoee or
foie I cannot sey, but I do say
everything ia nature works ita owe
curs or destruction. It sesnie to
me that nothing works *» barmo
aiously a* when I was a boy, say 65
or M years sine*. Il may be that I
did not observe so ckaniy tbea
Evsey body got all the work they
ooeld do and al satisfactory price..
While wages were Sot a* high as al
present, every lb tog waa correepoad
iagly low, ur if not, ail seemed satis
fied with prices. People bad o<>l
learned to be ao vxtravagast a* they
are sow. One pair of aboe* would
last a woman two o* three years,
I mesa huaday ab<ma, ard a pair of
• taler abues was all any one got.
aad a maa would make a Nanday
hat lasi tnw three to live years aad
a boas* rnroie w.<ol hat for every oay
would .aat two or three year*. Kv.
•vytbiag baa cbaaged now. Lalies
must ba«s a bead dress every ses
aus, faprlag, bumarorptad Fail, aad
men nearly lhe tone. But after ail.
G«d nrigaa, and all things will work
oat right ia lhe ead—eapre.ally
with those “that love God, to tboev
who ar* tbe salted aecwrdiagiy to
Hts purpose/’ May trod help u.
do right.
I am la a pooitio* to kaow more
about the aasaber as people who air
net swipi.<yvd lam besieged every
day by perseae wbo are asehiag *m»
pleymeeL They go to tbe agent
sad try te get work, nnd be has too
week for tbe*. tbea they apprt*cb
me aad beg we to iaterpnae 1a Ibeir I
behalf, aad wbe* I gw to tbe agent !
they hnv* sires !y faro* to b'*. acai I
at -oterwe my apj<eal for tbe* '
•mosnia to nothing- I hwiievs I i
aha*, be eompaiird to tear* myaeff. to '
avrod tenag tawed to death. la*
asttawa fo* all to ba«w wnrtt wbo i
want It, bet 1 caa't neeompliab i* ,
pwtoibilitMa aor perform miracles. '
1 <■•• pray for them, but I am bet
prveampttoowa ewowgh to aak Gfai to
gruel asr*wa.i*abto reqassla, (er 1
kww be will not de it.
Y<*ern truly.
Prrra Ccur.
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DEITH OF lOSIDIA.V BISHOP.
He Dirs Saddealy ia His Dnsdsg Boom a
tbe Lyres a t Thealer.
New York, October B.—After tbe first
scene of “Lord Chumley,” st tbe Lyceum
theater this evening. E. H. Sothern ap
peered before the audience and announced
that Charles B. Bishop, wbo had a few
moments before been acting a prominent q
part, bad suddenly died in bia dressing “
room while changing hts costume. Tbe
audioece was tbsu diamiased. Mr. Biebope P
wife was with bim when be died and was ?
prostrated by tbe shock. A coroner’s c
permit waa obtained and tbe body re
moved to tbe home of tbe diseased.
Tbe Knigbts-Templar paraded yester- 8
day ia Walking 100, aad an iueaof tbesixe ’
of tbe pr<cession may be gained from the
statement that it look three hours (or it to *
pass a given point.
In Montana, it is coeceded that tbe
Dem< crate bare tkced a Governor, and ,
have a majority in the Legirtalure. Tbe (
Republican candidate tor Congress was
elected by I.IMM). The Republicans claim
fraud. j
Birmingham bad its usual weekly mur
der yesterday. James Murray, an Eaglteb (
Coat miner, waa abut through tbe bean, iu .
a salooD, by John Kelley. Kelley has been |
jathri- ,
Tbe South American delegates were in ,
Maine and New Hampshire yesterday. — i
They are to te iu Maasachusetts today. ,
Charles F Orrie, aged M, a painter, in I
Be.tfalo, N. Y., k.lled hie mutter, and then
0 uttuMlled suicide, yesterday. <
Eight jurors have teen secured for the
Cronin case.
Birmingham, Ala., bad a fire last night.
Luaa. 118,two, iu*ur»i>ur. ffs WOO.
John A. Hart, rvpublieao, was yesterday
rketed mayor of Clialtauooga, .nd over
halt <>( the eouncitaaes are republican.—
The elect mu w.a conducted on tbe Austra
lian plan.
Tte citisens of Taykwavdie, Neb., rv
esntly tarred sod feathered tad Ja*»u
M tcball, aad tbea rode him oa a rail, in*
stead of resenting tbw treatment, Jasuo
ereaued u» er joy it. Tble puazled the boys
very much, until tbe tad mau surd iwesly
ffve of tos* fur ff 100 each, aad gut <—
Then they began to aro that Jason ready
'k«d tbc meat fun
Wednesday's Daily.
i About • ufeucfc yesterday tventag U>
Columbus, J. C Huusetuan, a printer
. atari* run sctum tbs track te front (ui
, IBs dummy oa Founsealb Street, when be
tail oa tbe aaie of ita track. Tbs dummy
etrwek bim ow lbs toad, leffwUng several
tel cufa and hrutaog hnu c-.-n.uler.tay
. though aot batting bim arrwm.ly
I Tbv sens.* ton io Atlanta loriay waa tbe
card of Mr Gordon P Kiner, la tte Ai
k Ins's Cotet’oiloo, ia which te publfeted
, lbs Outtvspoedeace bstwevn himself and
Hr Tom Gibb Jacbaun. lie peotwmficed
Nr Jackson'a rnasiut aa cowardly sod on.
r jaatiffabte la regard to Mr. Jackson's
f a<aiem<nt that he. Mr Eaer. waa knocked
I down and ran teto tbv tulliard miooo, that
, is deoemaced m tbs lying vapurtag of a
tally
At aa early boar Deputy Valtsd bistro
I Buabad Newt Me lh«>*id waa sneated by
Iter grant Hot- Unborn and lure*] over to
the W>. riff of Frankha cuah'y, sbo c*‘-
f tied b m hark to aaewer tte charge of
. making a felonoua aroault up*>a the pst
t an ta Man ttaiilb, tbe Ib-year-old daugfa.
ter of a farmer.
Mr. B< lioQald draws tbe charge, and
mu It sm only tasde for spite work
1 a.slnel bim. as be arnstsd both tbe girl's
■ father aad trotber is aa iliicrt distillery
I last week. Tte arrest too* place Io At
laote.
r Dr. Krod-B, paatur of tbs Mulberry Bi.
Metbudtet ebSrcb, la Macon, met wtlb a
•srmoa ere; dent yesterday afkrMmn,
whieu w 11 evafiue b ra to b« rv>«n for at
tesei two week*. White trying to mount
b<a borer is frost of ua rvai fence at aboal
I uTcfeck, the aaunal abtsd, cutroag Dr.
Keeoi-b'* fi«g h» slip fro* tbe Stirrup A*
bte !«ta sliprod, bit body Ml forward.
ta/aaaa. bb left jaw tostitke tba pusarot
•rt tbs saddle, broabiog Ik Tbe pma wan
sscroetaUng. ba* •>'* grant fuel nut., Dr.
EeodaH tied ibe eaiaml ata re»ura<d io
b* r<sbtewre, wbes be directed that b>
pby»<■ r. Dr K P. M<«re. teaemaaiaw .
CABBIAb BABtMM'* SSH
foe Bvaeeresi te Ceatrrt as foßeaapefts
laMAnaroua, (Xtator A—Tbe cty
tiertk-e pesced Us getelly •>tb a
very HgM vote ptafed Tbs aseysr
c-ty rfevk. tawed <rt rideswwa aad mmasue
»<aacl wero rieted At II o’claeh
NtattM from fifty peacsecra show that [
I Bailivea, fean rret. Is sfectad over !
I Cu**sre. repatshoe*, by IBM to I.WB I
j Beifl. de*><r*i, few cfark. w rfecad over \
, Tsffa. ropsbrioes. by abnat Bte, D*eey..
j repnofotai. fat mayor, cwrwd tae city two I
* ywars ago by TM Tbe caaaacii eferted Ir- ‘
i Jay wR amta Bite.a deaexreta ata Mm j
I reyebtew a Ae r«aet revere* at potiuca i
lof ibat tarty from He present tints*, foe ■
1 honed of adermia* white five *eca Tbe i
’ prmast teaard has Ra fepsbitcaae ata j
, tear >■■ neves* sols to tbe Bret demo <
‘ rt»:»c msywt efewted m ledmaapaiw aux>
tm
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I “Try Ayer's Pills"
I Fev Wksewar nm, Wiwrelgta, aad Goefe 1
I Bkeptoe Inaatag. as Trokan. W. T, 11
ser*: “ kwroeiebf as a rose fas
j ebnmte C stoves*ai. Ayer’s Fvi* have
Sttoarod me taws lbs* w right ■ sag etoe
tarn tto*i- If every vtesaa of ttas dm
see* We«M bead tasty tkros word* <rt ■
■fftoa.l aewMbtototob Goat Rem Mee feed. I l
fo«no wrtoite wsaJd to— “Try Ayes's
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•to «be ass at PQto skta I
sari t wreeri pmsoauariv rt ritrosui
Dam wWb bad WosMed ass emral
■worts Ttaas PlSte arum ease bieno'■ *
ata ad* -reel. ata. I tartvva. wwald |
pro re a apmrts ia aB a*o at taKtptatot j *
Rheumatism.
feaase rota'-C cTtotaTlfeXJr! I
Atwyatos Partab. La. ,
C F H -pteaa. Nrreds Ctey. ariam i
•I base trod Ayer’s FKto fas UtMa
yaera. ata I Steak they are ibe tear 11. ■ I
ia lbs mavM. W* brow a bee as ttaas (
te She taswae all lhe laaea Tbsy haw*
cesta aas rt ewb beta*, to* ata twarfegm, *
fosos rabtag Aywta pnm I te-ro tea |
Des taw* Unas aroasteueas '
•I bro Sari>i S gveae teaseSto few*
Arw* F>La Itos yearn sr> I anm 4
bases as fit rttb rtoswarnktons Utas t wes I
estate te ds any v**k. I toe* rtaras ,
team st Ayas'* Flito ata waa awmtey *
awead Btaros tear oase I aas area* c
w*haa« a bass rt ttoaaa jSSa." Fvaeg •
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NATIONAL CAPITOL.
j
WASHINGTON LETTER. ’■
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Washington, D, C. Oct. 7.—Ex-poet- 8
nastei General Hatton has created a aer- t
Htion by printing in bis paper the time,
place, and even the price, for which a list
of the questions to be asked at an exami
nation held in this city by the Civil 1
Service Commission was furnished to a c
party here. The list was sold by an err- r
ployee of the commission, who is a brother- j
in-law of Commissioner Lyman, aud to t
clinch matters he has printed a letter from
Si-Commissioner Edgertnn to President
Harrison, written last April, containing tl e
same charge. A congressional investiga
tion is now a foregone conclusion,even tbe ,
C-immissionera, at least the new oni-s— ,
Messrs Roosevelt and Thompson—admit |
that such an investigation is necessary and
Halton claims to be prepared to prove
other things i qually as damaging agamst
tne methods that have been used by the
commission. Every one is wondering
why President Harrison did not at one.- '
oiler an investigation upon receipt of Mr.
Edgerton’s very plain letter. Such things
will hardly help the Civil Service Com
miaskin in getting from Congress tbe
largely increased appropriation which will
te asked for at the coming session.
There is no truth in tbe sensational
statements sent from here to tbe office
that tbe representatives Chili refused to
attend tbe organization of the Three Amer
ica* Congress tavause they did not wish
to vote for Mr. Blaine as President. The
only reason that Chili was not represented
Wa* because tbe delegate, who to to serve
with Senor D>n Varas the Chilian m nis
ter here, baa not arrived with bis own and
tis minister'* credential*, and without
tnem the minister, aith'ktgh here, could
not take hi* seat in that body. This atate
ment i! made by tbe minister.
Washingtonian* «re out doing tbem
aelve* to entertain ng the quarter of a
million atrangerw now here tn otnaequence
of tbe triennial C-.nc.ave of the Knights
T. tnpi sr*. Everyone keuu drtrimined to
•bow that at ranger* are tetter treated
here than tn any oilier large city in tbe
world. Tbe town I* a* lavishly decorated
a* it It wa* inauguration time*; our public
•rixMj* give boilday, and th» (tores and
bank* will close a* far a* [xfeaible to-mor
row, io enable everyone to *ee the largett
parade of Kuigbt Tcmplan that ever took
place. Tba I’re.kfent ba* caught the
Washington spirit and will hold a*pr«is]
rwptton to-morrow night for the Knight*
ata thrir Italev. Tbe Knight* are already
entboaiMtically Io favor of W,*i,i U gtou aa
ttepl.ee for ihe W..rld'* Exposition of
IMVS M We knew Itrty would te.
Tbe new C>>mml**toner of tbe Land
Office buhl* tn a dectoton made a day o
< wo ago that • strict eon*'nrc<kMi of tbe
law rrquiriug an -ctual rvaidcncv to te e»-
tabltahrd on ibe bume tleta eatty wllb n
•is month* from date of entry should no>
te taken in tte Cast* of th.tor sutler, that
give evidence of honest Intention to com
ply with tbe law.
Appointment* have teen few, and un
important. aside from the long list of
Prtadetili.l |>«tn>Mter*. since Paaident
Harnaoa cam* tack to tbe White House.
There are probably erwral things wutcb
•ill acoounl fa* thg. F rat and torrm*a
to tbe sramlttely etahas bum to llta a
man for Pens on Co*mMM<«,r that a'ands
well with Ibe GA. 8., which lb« Prea>-
feut greatly tears, that wM take Ibe plao.
and prom s* to tun Ibe office on tbe line*
laid dowa by tfecretary Note* Tbei.
Prrsrien; llarriaua bad cnrotetsble worry
lu cuenvcuua wiUi the orgamc.tioo of the
Three America's Coagrero Sure >M w« k,
lbs lorafaiwr* wasted to *ri« t Mr. W. li.
TrroouU, of temtb Oatama, <»e at be U
B. MMMbteea. Preakfeui, but I‘rv.idrol Har
naon otjorted toll tec.uae Mr. Tr>ao» t
•Mcouncclta with tbe fate Goufn.ler.ie
r>vrroSM»l aad a* grotnl Mr. Hl* •»,
•bo waa efeetta * Wbes to tbt* thing*
are sdd«d Um labor of grtung tbiaga u>
Maps fur bto annual m<waagv it is out
•Uange teat .pf-xoimeuls bav* tees sewn
teas usual
CoeaiJerebfe curiosity to felt here to
know • better Prrabfeul H.ttisos will say
•Sytbiag fe hto mearoge to Cuwgrass about
CtvU Service reform It to gee .rally
tbouchl tbsl be will tot tte subject entire,
ly skate. Tbe bruwlaids that G.urge Wi -
lle* Curtto, chief of tte Mug •amp ciao. |
pnored tot* biro laai Wwk. was enough to
cause to be *»te,,t o B tte eatyrct, if
te bad so* teforv tbaa mate up u* mita
w» let it aluar
Br«j*»ie F. Bslhr is tare try tag to gri
•to 6n<rre is io t*e proatoo p«e. H to
urgiag tbe Praarient to appoint s«m o«e,
bet who it ■be Um rwtwikJ, *n f*r, m
■MMtoaHag. Mraiery to Butler'* aatfooel
•taaeat. and a. vwri *e*tare of tba *d
■ iaaMrattaa greatly rroembte a>* te that
r*eftec«.
tVcrrtery pr<wi<« ape* !* )«■ time la
Wsebiagtoa tba* any otter member <4 '
teotoart He l«rgv bailasas teter«*w, I
»wd ba prt»t«ri amiwtloa to *ara*rd ffaus.
tor Rosrfft maere bte pre miece iMCeasary ’
very «!t*« is Vrrmoet.
MB HIV FALLS BMO
WMto Maklsg I ap***k a Alias s Fife tore.
Tte mrostar* ut tbe Typograptacal '
Vaam w.re *bockvd last afebt by tbs
Stade* test* of Ifaarori H Huaw. *bte (
teoveruis a h«wr.b si ata Mae's b.lk
Tbe <- r*o.menace* rt Mr foie't d«aib
were exactly aaailsr to tbcae stteartm* Ite
tatoro rt tiirtaad AsMpb teetat.
After tbe meril.g bad tae* coifed to
order Mr. ttesw eaiarta tae ata *ta lot
a er* seer tba <fesee. Ha* rtrqaeac* WM
wri* ke-rwa te b* feitow ss.a.tore rt tbe
Typsgpapbk*J C»«*. ata be wm rated
•a fear a aperrt. Re rose ta r»»p ata
■ym« rase beta <a tte cbato o»x. to tern,
tfegaa M iwproi art aridr.** A'ter
«to*aia* frt toj*s time be e|»«g aeu to I
tbe etednaaa Mt • «cwpylag •> >wacb tim* ;
ata *»ri be woeM «aly tetris tbs me rmg !
a mmair b««*r.
He eroettard bto speech by asyfag
W C swtoam Furrew.” A* Um w«*to |
Nswta am Jj*s bs ei*a* red fe<ward s
•fat. ata brt-re ar y <xae otad reach tern. |
fart Sestay to tte Boor, atr.amg tte fell I
•ate at aa ieev.
la a merowas b* aaa **rro<rofed by
frwtas They taro* d him over <m bto arte
ba* fervtay be wm aareewesm W tofe
sroarri aw* rea far a taro* <vte»* ebriru
b’i ***** eta feet. A- ibeto tffta's
bn wave*, wm emtom. Taeve were a|, w
4-rp «w»- • atom* qetaw atamk us
forty, tfem te* tanks ■<•*•!. ata ths :
bse-i afewty eaaart is tewl. He fneta*
•art* aas srtwaad -bat <be aasa, w’e>, *
few mtaafaa brfre*. tad tars b—d<sg I
tbea atwatem by bto e cqseao, was fend
T ey ore taaed ife» »tar*v<a* to tw a r
bt* bach ta Ms aato Dr J roa<a- arrrv'd (
ata tad Um* toe wm tata.- Auaats Cea
stMtotom.
According to the customs of Citi- I
nese society tbe wife of the Chinese
minister to this country wil! comb
her hair up from her forehead to
show that she is married. Her
tresses reach to her feet, and so
difficult is the task of dressing them
that one arrangement lasts several
days. For the preservation of the
coiffure she lies while asleep on a
willow pillow as finely woven as an
imported bonnet, shaped like a loaf
of baker’s bread.
ANMUNCKMENT.
At the request of many citizens, I have
consented to offer for r>-election as M <yoi
of Athens, holding myself ready to abide
by auy dtcision lay people insy make.
J. A. Hunnicutt.
Through Mleeper.
Commencing Sundny, October Bth, 1889,
the fast train leaving Atlanta at 2:45 p.
m., will have a through sleeper for Ch >rle*-
ton via Augusta, and Yemassee train,
leaving Charleston via Savannah & Charles
ton ralioad at 10:30 p. tn., has through
sleeper to Atlant*. Passengers from A'hen*
on 8:50 p ie. train make connection with
through sleeper at Union Point lor Charles
ton. E. R. Dousrcv, G. P. A.
Jox W. Wuitk, T. P. a.
Reducing the Surplus.
The disposition of the Surplus in the U.
S. Treasury engage* ibe attention of our
Statesman, but a more vital question hSt
our attention, and that ta the reduction of
the Surplus Consumptive*. Since the dis
corery and introduction of Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption, tber>
ha* been a marked decrease in the mortal
ity from this dreadful disease, and it h>
possiblr to still further reduce the nutubei
of Consumptives. How ? By keeptug
constantly at hand a liottle of Dr. King’:
New Discovery and using according to
dinctions, upon the apitearauce of tin
first symptoms, such aa a Couch, a Cold* a
Bote TUn>at, a Ctutot, <♦ Side Pain. Taken
thus early a cure is guaranteed. Trial b iff
ties free al Jobu Crawford A Co’s Drug
•tore.
I.F.UAI. ADYERrikEtIEtITN*
gOTICK TO DFBTOBS AND CBFDITOBS
A LL ;>*r*on* haring demand* again*! di* as
ZX tale of John H. Newton, late of Clarke
i-oaulr, decroaed, are hereby notiked to reudai
ia thrir demand* aaeording to law, aud all
prraoa* iudrbied to aaid eatat* are required to
make numedial* payment.
Tbia October »th.l«*».
LAMAR conn,
Execntor of John H. Newton, Dtceaaad.
oetlodlwAwtlw.
HOTIIi TO
\LL person* having claim* *gatn*t to* ea
tri. ol James Newton. Jmmm.l. ar*
hereby notified to present the name to me
properly verified aooording to law, aud ah
person* indebted to aald deceased, are reqnsal
e.t to ni.k* uumediat* payment
5.8. WILLIFORD,
ori1!w«l Administrator.
F<>Kill!, n.AfiKK OOITNTY —Whateaa,
Y K K Reave*. *dnuai»tr*tor de bonia non
o< th* ratal* of John H. Cell, deneaaed, ha*
sopited to ma in l»rm» of the law to bo dia
mlaaad aad diaebarged from aaid sdmialatra
tlou. The** ar* therefore to cite and notifr
all o»aoern*d to show rasa* at lhe regular
term el th* Court of Ordinary, to be held In
ard f>r a*M eonnty, on tbe ffrat Monday in
Jannery sell, why aneh Raeharg* should not
be granted.
(liven under mv hand and official aigastnrv
thio Mb dav us September, ls*9
8 M. HkRRIXOTtiV.
oeUaltmfim. Ordinarv.
AD MI Nlßl RAI Hits li'..-
Georgia, clahkk county—By virtue
of an order of tbe I’ourt of Ordinary ot
Clarbe county, granted at th* September t*rn>,
I**9, of aaid Court, •ill te arid before the
Court llou*» door tn Athena, Clarke county,
Georgia, oa the first Tuesday la Novemter
MU, within the legal boar* of tae. tbe tel
tewing property, to-wtt: All those three tet*
ee paerete <>f land. Mlaato, lying aad being is
th* 00. porri* Itmil* ul the eny of Athena,
oonlriring two-aod-ahalf serve, more
or teas, aad lying aeor tte Cot iag
toe and Ration Railroad. Term* e**h, end
eeld ea lhe property of Thoms* M. Compton,
Oeeaaerd Tbistrff Oetobvr, Ifato.
h a. harvard.
8.0. DOHBM.
rtivM. Fxeettora.-j
P FORGIt, Ct AR hl« CO NTY lorsaMl
it u> ea order from the Court of Ordinary
of aud eeealy, paaao.l al tte regular term of
• .14 eou>L held on te flret Monday tn Augwot.
I tea, will be arid before lhe Court Houae door
of said eonaiy, dartog tbe legal boor* of sate,
no the firto Turolay ia Nrweruter next, the fol
lowing property, lorartt: One tree! *f land. *■!-
oat*, h teg *oo tetag lu said eoneiy, <>u the
Monro, rood, soar th* Paper mill, adjoining
tend* of liana, W allaee sod others, aud eon
totaing eighty i«". more Os tea*. Te te
rold on property twlnuging to the **l*to es ha
rob Walteee. d*«*a*ed, for lhe p'irpoa* of par
ing tte 4*bte aad mating diatnbatino aanowg
tte hrtro al lew of arid daeaated. Torwia oaM
Tbia rod day of Oetoter. Ikf*
B. H. ROBI K,
***•*■ Adm.utetreior.
/ < loltlilA, CLt RK g COUR rY. ’(fol uv or
* f Osatasar. Caanaae*. Meptemtar iM, 1"*»
The apprelaw* appointed epos spplloation ol
Eliiataib M<-Wterter. oof’*, widow ol Wil
hem MrWhortae. for* twelve month*' roptmrt
for te*wtf end minor ebiMreu. bating fil«d
their rete-n*. Ul imraeaa eoooevMd or* tar*
bv riled te show enow, ‘f oay they be*e. al
the eevt Nevrofo-r term of lb>a eowrt, wby
aud atipltesuoa steal* out te granted
M M. MEBBIRGTOB,
rttfwfifi. Ordinary.
/ * D»BGIA.~CLABKK - C<rt art
VI whoa it »>y eeueere: H. li. ftorr,
g«*edi>n of leUa P*rr. Ciarvoo* and rirorr
i A'llham*. ha* la do* for* epptted to the oa
| dermgoed for fee** to tai Ite land* tetonrieg
th* sort •■'da. aad aaid application will ta
hear* M Ite Saw Moe day ia Aovamaer nest.
Tbto »«b day rt rteplewatar, lase.
K M. IfkBRfXGTOR.
|(orthw't Or dinar v
PET 1 TlriN oF Gt alcdlaK so Stu.
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