The Athens weekly Georgian. (Athens, Ga.) 1875-1877, January 02, 1877, Image 1

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’4 * - INIVERSiTY OF GEORGIA though a Democrat, was entitled to be: treated with resptJfe^^^^^jKSra Volleys of shouts were hurled at jlr,,liodyard. He was told to M Sit' down,” “Dry up.” “ Cheese it,” and one\ voice said :. J “ We have had enough of you; git out. These cries a AOAfM Ail A^l. AMs • .1 n 1. — - iIIGHTY UPROAR OVER THE FRESI- ’DENGY—-DEMOCRATIC MEMBERS ^ INSULTED. ;v; : ' f he Union League Club has been . ■» , c ** * * .o y-.wvr • •-, llth inst., arrived at Carncsville thaf?^^ evening, where he was most elegantly;^;'J entertained at the ‘ excellent hotel of. A. Mi Ayers. Whilo liere. I hat].the pleasure'of visiting the establishment of J'. W. Ayers &-Sob,manufacturers of bdoSTsfe'csi^r^s, .a first-class establisbnfent,- Hud bat- ;fntr index of the enterprise gressiveness of the. good: old iff, CftrncsyiJe... 3ljy, J v ^P: ^O jjch&t wid vcom-teous editor of tlie^aS FraiHtlii^ OSltnty Register? contnhi^T uted ixTtty to the pleasure’ofeifejpja stay < at potyt... lie repdyts ifofrjffigs, J!c[/!■;!■ fjj|;iIout73lnpg, .'niid■, heart that truly gdes out after fc • 4 ;s 3hHS some timo rather a hot-bed of tension, and though its internal' , were accompanied by others, “.Give him a show,” “Let hi his^ say,” VjBo* on£ down ; we’ll stand by yoi V Spit it ^ Amid this confusion Mr/ iln Schultz arose gnd shouted Chairman” a dozen limes, b the din hisvQiee, stentorian < be, could hardly bo .distil AtJast, however,-a rubles liavo not been proclaimed' IifoAtT/ehbughjConcerning them lias leaped occasionally. to show them we complicaliond growing out of ^^^naidehtict election., have had ogii an effect upon the minds of tune of the members of the club that iis,order has at. last broken oat. Th^ tnhnppy condition of affairs was unde manifest at .tho regular month- Jf : meeting of the dub Thursday! iveniug. ;A'. good, many members .tlfoffor.onjng day :v.dcd out- v/ay tUgugij^H >rni tdl'occoa/city, si Leri?, w ltd there, ; upstairs and downst: : cre knots of men, each seemins prince of. North Gj'qrgla landlords, Major DavcnporfcS proprietor., ofthe; J|? »j|aveupoyt H ouse.-, visitor^ip tliis T>or.r.£fnl Uttiq^ovtii^^ Gcprgid.|p|ptoy thvdNyJhems^W;^ upon the care ami kindncA-sof Major--. sumptuous board iiiiirb^spitabii?^;; mansion, if they do not agree : uie.•••that it was "bod for'them jtoysh|y Lth eve,/your fcorrespbndeut/wiU agteift’/sS to-..payTd.V damages. 'Sppndiria a know ./ Tif-there evijaj waspaudemonujhfjqjg.' club-house it v^as ju§t there and them. Second term will begin d close on tlie 81st. II be charged from tin e f the term. Special nt- naration of young men Jhoate mounted the stage in the Iiealre, and plqnndiftg the table with ’ lis gravei said,. ‘*T)aa-club will be in rder.” Eor a time the club \va8 in rder—that is, during the transaction if ordinary routino and, to tlie pub ic*;* tvholy uhimportaut business, ^jfot th&nfe camp:.a burst ot thunder iVu...'f^' 1 HHBE Even the redoubled G. W. l^ foutid it impossible to obtain the attention of the members, although ho walked up and down the aialeaud with uplifbetl arm demanded nulence. Counsellor Barnard succeeded/ however, in giv ing, tho meeting to understand that nnymv 161-U!Wli»tm:is Trft-s: JIVb't l.iil to cal anil examine my stock before purchasing. tlcclS-tf T. A. liUllKK, Athens, Ga. 1 '■■•W." f POOR COPY VOL. 5. NO. 15. ATHENS, GEORGIA, JA^TJARY 2, X-A.W XTOTXCSS. jJMOHY HPEElt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATHENS, OA. dlO-ly Office Nos. 4 end 5 Court-House. It . li JTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Carncsville, Ga. Miss M. McCa^bioy, Fin© invites her friends Mil I IRjrpv Toc * 1 “ diMpcctl " tfllLLIntn! Christmas Goods, Ct©eds« AND FALL ANI) ! AVInter Novclllcs. occlS-2t npl8-167S-lf 8. DOHTCTI, ATTORNEY AT .AW, Cnrnesviile, Ga. S nplS-2S73-tf J VCK80N, & THOMA8, TTCF.MYS AT LAW, Athens, Ga. A*a M. Jackson. L. W. Thoh.-s. <lcclO-lS71-lf {y:d. iuiiii, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Atbcue, Ga. Frompt attention given to all business ami the sumo respectfully solicited. jaull-ly JIOPK KAUHOW, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Athens, Ga. Office in John U. Newton’s new building. jan4«ly For the lows, Great Reduction in Prices. TRIMMED HATS 7.T, 81 and upwards. UNTRIMMED HATS 25, 30, 73o. and upwards. NECKTIES AT lO, IS, SO, 33c. sud upwards. A large assortment of goods auitabio for Ciiris-traias escrows, at remarkai.iy low prices. Call early befori they are picked ever at MISS C. JAMES, decl2-tf Broad street, Athens. Saais Claus' Idfiartois * * ■ - Ton tut Bfnefet of m Twe of ATHENS And Northeast Georgia. Ecwai X). xrararroxr, SALESMAN FOR Messrs. Gpdyeke, Terry & Sieeic, —AND— General Mercliandise Brokers. > OFFICES: S75 Esaadway, Now TFaraS^; —AND WITH— Messrs. Thomas & Fleming, DEUFREE BLOCK, ATHENS, GA. White Goods, Notions, Linens, Laces and Em- j broideries. jau2 —AT- E. TIIHASUEIt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, •\VatUinsville, Ga. Office in former Ordinary's Office. jan£5-lS7G-ly pG. TuoMrsbY ATTORNEY AT LAW, Special attention mid to cnimiual practice. " " T. li. W to Ex-Gov. T. b utts For reference apply and lion. David Oloptou. Montgomery, Ala. Office over Burry’s Store, Athens, Ga. febo-lST.Vlf pllANTC IIAHRALSON, ! S NEW HOLIDAY GOODS, Toys, V2"sjm: IDools, Foreign and Domestic Foncv Goods. In tho store and arriving, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Work Baskets, Bronze, Card^Receivers, Albums, Scruj. Books, Toilet Sets, Vases, Ornaments, Smokers’ Sets, Cup and Saucers, Mugs, Gold Pen and Pencils, Inkstands, Jewel Boxes, Fine Pocket Books, Handsome Gilt Books, Bibles and Prayer Books. TOYS l TOT’S l TOTS I Tool Chests, Savings Banks, Magic Lanterns, rlizzies, Games. Wash Sets, Drums, Tea and Furniture Sets, Pistols nod Tops^l’in Kitchens, Stoves, Noah’s Arks, Bagatelle and Ten Pin Alleys, Wax Dolis, China Dolls, Indestructible Dolls. Doll Heads, Patterns for Doll Clothes, Doll Bedsteads, Doll Fumiture»etc. Ckoap Sch.ool. The exercises of the Solicol at Wintcrville will begin on tlie If.tk of Jaunarv. The ratc3 of tuition will be as follows: 1st. Class per month $1.50 a. “ 2 : Contingent Fee per scholar l.oo j/^elr, an« frequent muttering of ebs- ret ti.rm n"ll I.iunn rm tlin 1 fttll •ThBII.'ITY Slid i - .1! .3 .. . i. .... -T1 Cleveland, Ga. Will practice in tho counties of White, Union, Lumpkin, Towns, and Fanning, and tho Su premo Court at Atlanta. Will give special at tention to all claims enusted to his care. uug-11 lS75-41-tf. JOHN W. OWEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tocoa City, Ga.' Will practice in *11 the counties of tho West ern Circuit, Hart and Madison of the Northern Circuit. Will give special altenion to ull claims entrusted to his care. oct20-1873-ly. Lamar Cobh. IIowell Cobb. ^ & II. comb, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Athens, Gn Office in Dcnprec Building, feb22-l 876-lv p- p. TJuaiJirE, —DEALER IN— Anitrium and Imported Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER AND PLATED WAKE, 2£vLsical Baatnanentsi, Gunn, Z-’ic-koLa, IS-be. WATCHES, CLOCKS AN1) JEWELRY ItE- PAIRED IN A NEAT, WORKMAN LIKE MANNER, And warranted to give entire satisfaction. Ornamental ami Plain Letter Uncrating Special!;/. C3LL335 LVZJtJ E, 02s 4e;r frsa Bstk Stsro Ccrncr, Athens, Ga. feb.lotf. _ College and tlie practical Board can be obtained on reasonable terms. j| For further information address, T. A. HARRIS. jani-tf. Wintervillc, Go. Chronicle ud sehtineL Pally, Tri-Wwlly and Wttkly,, .ngiiswa, BY Walsh Weight, Proprietors. Full telegraphic dispatches from all points. Latest and most accurate market reports, in teresting anil Reliable Corrcsj*mucncc from all parts of Georgia, South Carolina cud Washing ton City. Georgia and Carolina news a specialty. Daily, ono year, $10, six months $5; Tri- Weekly. one year, $5, six months $2; Weekly, one year, $2, six months, $1. dee5.. pEX. H. EIIWIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Athens, Gn. Offiea on Broad Street, between Center & Nich olson and Orr & Co., op-stairs. feb22-l 87(1-1 v COCIIHAN, ATTOSlXTErsr JLT x*s.w, Gainesville, Ga. Real Estate and General Land Agent for the nnrehaae and aale of Mineral and Farming Land* in Hall, and the other comities of North east Georgia. Mineral ores tested and titles to yin Exchange Saloon, COLLEGE AVENUE. The best Cincinnati! Lager Beer, Cigars and all kinds of Liquors sold cheap deolO-ly. FOR CASH. SCHAEFER, COTTOXT EITYEH, Tocoa City, Ga. Highest easli prico paid for cotton. Agent for Winsliip’s Gins and Pres*. oc20-1675-tf J^IYEItY AXO SALK STABLE. Carriages, Buggies & horses for hire. Terms reasonable. E. M. WHITEHEAD, Washington, Wilkes county, Ga. nov26-1875-tf A. WINN» —WITH— - 6R00YER, STUBBS & 00., Cottoa Faetom ana GeaersI Comnikslon S t reliant s Savannah, Ga. Bagging, Ties, Rope and other supplies fi nished. Also, liberal cash advances mode on consignments tor sale or shipment to Liverpool of Northern ports. may 80-1875-tf P B. Phlnizy, (Successor to C. H. Phinizy‘& Co.) COTTOXT FACTOR, Liberal junc6-4m consignments. *»• VTBXt., Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, COLLEGE AVENUE, NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE, On bond, Vi for making Low Quartets, so, and Prince Alherts. Re- executed. Send ten dollars, ier mail or express and you shall receive a first doss pair of boots. jane 80 1676-85-t£ On band, Uppers foi Congress, Xlexii-Tieo, i pairing promptly exec jSBURYG. McCURRY, ZL-tfcorxioy a-fc Law, Haetwell, Georgia, Will east Aug 8.1878 tf I praetjee in the Superior Courts of North- Gcoigia and Supreme Court at Atlanta. To Rent. From the first of Janu From the first of January next, a small house, convenient to business. Apply at this office, or the drag store ot Dr. Edward Smith. M. C. SLEDGE. cmtFi tiiet mm, RAIRROAD TICKETS, For sale, by all routes, and to all principal points in the UNITED STATES. Buy your Tickets before leaving Atbons, and it all information from Capt. WM. WILLIAMS, Agent Southern Express Co., Athens, Ga. May 19, *75 28.tf. For Sale. A second-hand Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine; has been but little used and is in per fect order. For sale cheap for cash. Apply st augSO-tf. THIS OFFICE. PIANO & ORGAN DEPOT Phillips, Crew & Freyer JL-fclc\=vfcci_, Georgia. Sole Agents for tho World-Renowned M MIS JH3 Grand, Square auil Upright IBP 3 JSL A <SJ2f 0® Tlicse instru.nentsjliave been before the public for more than forty years, anil upon their ex cellence alone have attained an Uupurehascd l’rc-emincncc wiiich establishes them os un equalled tor their Tone, Tough, Workmanship and Durability. They have received seventy-five gold and silver Medal:, over all other competitors. Endorsed by “ Thai berg,” “ Gottschalk,” “Strakosh,” “ Pauline Lucca,” “Clara LouDe Kellogg,” “lima Do Minsk a.” “Muzio” Mills, and others. Also securing the first and highest premiums at the XJSTTEiS.lSr-A-'riOId’-A-Ia Centennial Exhibition, PHILADELPHIA, OCTOBER, 1876. The prices of these instruments arc as low as the exclusive use of first-class materials will allow. Catalogues and price lists mailed free on ap plication to PHILLIPS, CREW & FREYER, General Agents, Atlanta, Ga. oct.81.tr. SOLD ON EASY TERMS. IJ A. 1LKE, Wfctahmikig & «7ewelox> At the New Drug Store, Broad St., Athens. Gs All work warranted 12 months. eeptl-2-tf. Sale of Cx-by Lots- Will bo sold on the ground, (if not sold pri vately.) twelve lota lying on tnc street to N. E. B. R. Depot. A map of this property can be seen at my office. Sole to commence at 11 o’clock Monday, November 20. 1876. Terms, half cash, and balance December 23th, 1877, with interest at lo per eent. from day of sole. ILL! nov7-2t J. 8. WILLIFORD. LOST. Any person in the city knowingof the where abouts of Books belonging to theDemoathenian Library, ore most earnestly requested to return the some at as early a date as possible. Library hours—Saturdays, from 10 to 1 o’clock ana Wednesdays 8 to 4. J. H. ALEXANDER, librarian. oct.24.2t. Addressing the Chair, lie referred to condition of election affairs in the South. He . raked the Democratic party fore and aft. He praised the Republic party to the skies. Funds were wanted by tho Republican National Committee to be used in securing the acknowledged election of Hayes and Wheeler. Father more, it was necessary to send some 'good man down to Louisiana, Florida, etc., to procure affidavits showing that immense frauds had been perpetrated by£the Democracy. Colonel Drake De Kay was just the man to go, but in order to send him 85,000 should be appropriated to defray his expen ses. Colonel De Kay was in the coniidcnce of Zach Chandler and tho money would be judiciously expend ed. Mr. Eaton continued at some length to urge the club to accept the proposition and was seconded by Commissioner Salem II. Wales, who said that during a recent visit to Washington he had been informed that Mr. Chandler’s personal expenses during the campaign had been very heavy. Daring the delivery of these re marks there wero interruptions. Ap plause, laughter and some hisses mingled in the manifestations made by the audience, but when Mr. L. C. Lcdyard, a grandson of Lewis Cass, took the floor to speak in opposition to Mr. Eaton’s proposition the com motion was quite as great as any ever experienced of a convention in tho Sixth Ward in the past palmy days of that historic section of the city. There came a lull at last, and then Mr. Ladyard very calmly said that tho violent language used by Mr. Eaton deserved the condemna tion of every fair-minded man, no matter what his politics might be. He (tho speaker) was a Democrat, and he was not ashamed to own it. (Applause and hisses.) He had voted lor Governor Tilden, and there was others in the club who had done the same. He was one of the earliest members of the clnb, and had joined it out of patriotic motives. He thought that a member of the club, voted tor everything that Mr. Ledyard had said and that he disapproved entirely of Sir. Eaton’s proposition, as he also we received the attentions’and kinc considerations of those clever repre sentatives of the “fourth estate,” Messrs. Gray & Rampley, of the did of the insulting language used by ; Toccoa Herald. Mr. Schultz. Confusion was now Tlie Herald is nn excellent paper greater than before, and with all man ner of cries ringing in his ear the President declared the meeting adjourn ed. ahlv edited and successfully managed and is certainly a favorite paper in this section. Toccoa is indeed, a brisk little town. It has twenty-two A prominent member of the club j business houses all apparently doing said yesterday, “ I was greatly surpris- j fi llc business. Prominent among ed at the action of Eaton and Scultz. | these is the house of Mr. John Lin- Why, there were probably three hun* j dcr. He has with him Messrs. S. H. dredofthe 1,000 members of the club j Moselv and Tlios. H. Jackson both who voted for Tilden. Although Drake De Kay is not a member, he was lobbying at the club-house all the evening. They want to raise the money to get him to go down South and buy up te&timoney for the use of Republican Senators. I told this to a member of Congress to-day, and he said he was going right back to Wash ington and would use this matter to great advantage.” Other members of the dub spoken to in regard to the “ row,” denounced it in the strongest terms; but they were all of the opin. ion that the 85,000 would be raised “ somehow.’’—N~. Y. World. The voice of the editor of the Bucyrus (O.) Forum is for more war. He calls upon the pressi, “ that might iest conservator of liberty,” to “send its red-hot bolts of lightning through the heart of tyranny.” Aud he might have appropriately added: “Terms, 81.50 a year, in advance. Are we patriots or slaves? Wood and potatoes taken in payment for subscriptions. He is a coward that falters when duty calls. Pay up, pay up: Strike the tyrants from power 1 Job printing neatly executed.”— Norristown Herald. Said Daniel Webster: “Through all the history of the contest for lib erty, executive power has been re garded as a lion that must be caged. So far from being the object of en- lightened public trnst—so far* from being considered the natural protec tor of* popular right—it has been dreaded as the great source of its danger.” The sooner tho lion is caged, the better. first class gentleman and experienced salesmen. The firms of Mosely and Bros, White and Hardy are also fa vorite establishments ami are doing a good business. We had the pleasure of meeting Mr. E. Schafer cotton buyer, who informed me that their had been sold and shipped from Toccoa this fall, between four and five thousand hales of cotton. He is do- ina: a fine business. Col. E. M. Cobb the Livery man keeps one of the best and most accommodating stables any where to be found in this land. He is every inch a gentleman, and if bedoes. not succeed in his role, no other man need try the livery business in Toc coa. Wc met our friend Capt. J. W. Owens Attorney at Law, he> ap pears to be doing a good practice and is a favorite with his people: He certainly wears the sign of prosperity- being the only man wc met, who sop* ported a heaver. Did your correspondent have- more time he would like to make- other mentions of people and places- in this fine section of country, but being hurried will have to defer until another writing. R. All goods sold in the city, deliver ed promptly, free of charge—by Tal.- madse, Hodgson & Co. oct31-tf. Give us a trial! Come in and price our goods, examine the quality, aud allow its to show you through our stook, and wo will convince you that it is to your interest to trade at Tal.- madge, Hodgson & Co’s. octSl-tf.