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THE ATHENS GEORGIAN: OCTOBER 1 . 16, 187.7.
inch pco-
j pic is Co do as they do, viz: let liquor
ih«ua»»iaiwK»ututnihe TurkUh ce*tw--in*.| dfyn# And If everybody will do
vp will show them . whether^ .or
aatreus I'aate of Xakblar's Forces—Sere* Fa
ff f l
* SWVSIHUB aa>-5T-4*
poudent with the Russian headquar
ters in. AtfAfelefciipfa from 1 Karqjal
Monday evening: “Gen. Lazaroff,
who, with 27 battalions of infantry
juo no repudiator, bat I repudiate
taxation. Rather
and 40 >»'»«- «»» r/uytftlu ilunifflliml
o•S*vllrJ^%n^S«^pCS^Ur ,
than be imposed upon in that way, I
i'aU ’yo in on the total abstinence
behnd the Aladja DagU to AwIidV
Hill and VexInVov*, telegraphed tast.
night from Bazardjik,
assistance, asMbkhtar
before him there, with
force. Thereupon this&noimng our
ftoops began an attack on tlie Turk
ish positions, and after heavy cannon
ndiog on our left wing with the
Aladja batteries, we made a serious
assault on Awlid’a Hill and redoubt.
At noon the Caucassian grenadiers,
-under General FJcimann, storme.
' the hill and redoubt, capturing three
Ivrupp guns. The Entikor regiment
occupi>*d Aladja Dag . capturing tin
Turkish camp The enemy ' wen
routed in digftnJer-d*k-»*tji} 'direction,
-t7ruig"Tiut~off in rear from Ear-.
Pursuit was sharp everywhere, an
will be continued to-morrow. N
news has been received yet from
General Lazaroff. According to the
Russian official bulletins not only wn>
Muklitar Pasha decisively defeated,
bqt the Turkish army utterly destroy
ed as a fighting integer. As made
out from these dispatches the follbw-
ing was the position of the forces and
the course of the action: The Rus
sians occupied positions as described
in the dispatch ot the I5t It instant, of
the Yagni Hills, Garahatan and Kuril
Tepe, except that the'Turks retained
Life*DM audrti
Great Yagni On the 14th instant,
therefore, the Turkish left rested on
Little Yagni, centre on Av.alis Olya
Tepe, and tlief right on Aladja Dagh,
where three divisions were strongl;.
fortified. Olya Tepe is a spur or hill
midwayi between Yagni and Aladj
! about fifteen uiiles^awt, by south from
Kars. Besides these positions the
Turks occupied several strong places
such as .Orlok and Vezirikoi in ihe
rear of their line for protection of
their army find Kars from a flaiik
attack On Sunday the Russian lett
having been extended to the banks
.of Arpauhai beyond Aid, a division
under Gen Lac i<aff, moved south
of Aladja Dagli drove the Turks from
Orlok upon Yezinkoi and Kara and'
occupied Orlok, thus completely
moving Mukh tar’s right. On the
morning ot Monday, the 15th, heavv
cannonading was directed aganxt
Olya Tepe, which was the key to the
Turkish positions In the afternoon
General Heymunn with about ten
ttiomvMfet infohtry carried Olya Te|ie
by assault, cutting tlie Turkish army
in two, centre aud let! wing under
Mukhtar himself, retreated upon
Kars, pursued by^Gcuur^ Neyniann
and harassearn'llilellanliTiy General
Lazaroff, but succetaied in gainjug
icover of the fortifications of Kars
after a fearful route, during which lie
lost a great number in killed arid
Wounded. The three divisions, con
staling of the Turkish right, had
meantime been surrounded, ai
attacked and drive > from their forti
fied camp with great loss. Finally
at eight o’clock on Monday night,
WtaVM:
sbt out of me with a Jiell-punch, or
•or. »-*>(>.*“ ,h;s.L,- • ’X
iv other sort of a punch.
debt
t ru, *>t ' '
any other sort of a pa
Then to make the
matter worse,
hear the jingling of a little bell, as *
reminder that my money » dropping
into the State treasury to pay the
State.debt to go fr in thence into
the pockets of the bleated bondhold
ers t The thought is too revolting.
* bad lather do without liquor, much
is I have relished a wee drop occa
sionally. Let those who choose to
preserve . the honor and' credit ot
Virginia’’l*y guxding whisky, go on
and do it. 1 doriU— ~
It is enough to have to pay nty
share of the regular taxes, besides
bring taxed extra on liquor. There
is no fairness in the thing, except this
for: I need not pay unless I choose,
and I do not choose. Now let my
•Id imbibing friends plant themselves
on the same platform, and we will
show the bell-punch liquidators of
Virginia’s millions of indebtedness
whether they pay a million dollars a
year out of our pockets or not.
The State treasury may stay empty,
and if repudiation mast come, let it
come, ami the landholders lose the
last dollar, before I shall submit to
ting the State debt rammed down
y throat in brokeu doses.
5 WuxmzusM*.
remnant of this portion of Moukhtar’.*
army surrendered with thirty-tw
guns and a great quantity of mnteri
al. Among the persons captured are
sever Pashas. Moukhtar Pasha is iu
•.Kara. The Russian losses are stall'd
-to bo relatively slight.
Register:
A correspondent of the Lexington
Gazette is iu favor of re-adjustment
and says of the Moffett register laws
I don’t intend to do indirectly
what I wouldn’t do directly. That
debt shan’t bo saddled over myli
quor. No, sir! The property hdtk
ers arc the ones to pay what is to be
paid. If that debt is to be drunk
out, it shall not bo done at my ex
pense. I won’t drink. It, nor any
HEAD
In opening the Fall Season, we take pleasure in placing before our
friends and >the public generally, the most complete stock of Dry
Goods «Y«r displayed in the Southern States, consisting
Magnificent line of Black Silks. tffifaoit/ jifif
in part of a
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wt-'-i ft— -
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Read the News! Strike in Athens I
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The Curse of Princely Cten-
“ orals. ~
All the new shades in Colored Silks—-Varitliii grades. ;j
The most decided novelties in Colored Droits Goods.. .
Black Goods of every description.
Hosiery, Notions, Corsets, Ties, Gloves, Linens, •• 1
Damasks, Cassimeres, Flannels, eteL ^m..U '.-m:
Our Cloaks—to arrive—will be equal i to aoy eyqr exhibited in
stock of Fall Dry Goods which,
m
every department for variety, elegance and cheapness, stands un-
oct2-3m. ,r?r JAMES A. GRAY & GO.
REAVES & NICHOLSON, AGENTS.
Xroxi Cottoxx Tiea-vixaportaxxt Special Uctice.
hl§fM
tmnE MARK-MeCOXB.
A^HTFtXOAIsr KtoTTON TIDED OOM^-A-DST^ST.
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47 CARONDELET STREET, NEW ORLEANS.
Arrow Cotton Ties—The Best and Cheapest.
/ -.i * For Sale Here and by Merchants Generally.
In view of the constantly increasing popularity and demand for the CELEBRATED ARROW TIB,
the universally recognized favorite Tie of Planter*, Cotton Prcwmen and Shippers of Cotton generally;
the American Cotton Tie Co., limited, role proprietor* and niamiiacturtir of raid Tie. commanding
unequaled facilities, have, in addition to their Urge, stock now ou hand, contracted tor Increased quail-
‘ largest demand for Cotton Tie*';''to 'cover 11* eiitirecroj
tifiei, sufficient to meet the largest demand for Cotton Ties.'tocovtr the entire crop the coming searon,
and now, through their Agents generally, offer the popular and irrepressible A It HOW T i. at f2 60
per bundle, less 2% per cent, discount for cash, in bandies complete, being lees than the market value
of plain hoop inn; and it being the out pore of the Company to merit the continued par
of plain hoop inn; and It being the out pore of the Company to merit the continued patronage of the
planting community and to defy all compeUtion that may arise, Ibeir Agents an instructed to contract
with Dealers, Factors and Country Merchants at the above named price and terms for Allure delivery
as may be required fiom.tlme. to time, settlement* being madeon.
up to the 1st of August in quart U
delivery.
A splendid new stock
Parlor and Chamber Suits
From Twenty-five to Five Hundred Dollars complete.
DINING ROOM AND LIBRARY FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS
the. South.
•Prices as cheap as any F ist-class House in
’• 21 Marietta street, Atlanta, Ga.
[From the London Times, Septl *7.]
The Russian people no longer need
to be warned that they must strain, all
hq resources of the Empire if they
would come out of this war, not mere
ly with honor, but without disgrace.
They already feel the pinch of finan-
cial adversity. Some enthusiasts have
that people who have broken,
or stipemuorie articles Ol silver should
send them to the mint to be coined;
but more prosaic minds are seriously
discussing the necessity- of raising
another foreign lain. In the centre*
of Russian intelligence them seems to
be a general conviction that Russia
must prepare for a second campaign.
Naturally, the disasters in Bulgaria
are the theme of profound wonder,
disappointment, and anger. Nobody
imagined that the Turks were no w< li
Cottage Suits $25 to, 760. Semi , orders or letters if inquiiy.
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«eoro*a-
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ATLANTA. GA.
jyc.
A-blosEta, Georgia, 5' y ? f •
Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
' 19 a Street
armed, so well led, so clearly a.watch
for 4hv iihsi Jtwop# of Wiiria' ev4n in
the open ftricL i^Tbftawafcrxas begun
with the vagie idea that. Jitter some
hard fighting, the Turks would beg
lor peace, or be drivetr-back-to Con
stantinople. The Rustdausfind that
they have been profoundly mistaken.
The alarming. (a$t is, that the military
skill of Riissia ‘seemsto have fallen
although the atmosphere of her
public life is military. She also
shows a lar greater tendency than in
past times to keep the highest posts
of command within the narrow circle
of the imperial family. No such
mult was committed in her great wars
with Napoleon or in her former con
tests with Turkey. The Princes
have shown no capacity beyond what
might serve a General of Brigade iu
qnict times, aud none of them have
given tho slighest proofs of ability to
handle great-masses of men. Nor is
the worst part of the mischief summed
up in their positive errors. By
keeping all thw power in thtir own
hands, they have, it jrould seem,
stunted the growth of such military
capacity as Russia can furnish.
These foots are the theme of Utter
comment in Russian society, and they
will bear political fruit alter the war.
:mla_:r:kx3LA.:m: h:otu"SIE
« Vv *, 1 ** ,
::x, ' . Atlanta, Georgia.
informing the traveling public, that notwithstanding the great Euro
pean war, his hotel will continue to entertain with its usual hospitali
ties and first-class accommodations, such us he flatters himself has
given great popularity and success to his hquse, and general satisfac-
thm to those wlio h^vehonored him by jiecQiqiijglHS giysts^ ;^«yyd
reasonableTillf^"mfcotiModations firnt-cwM. ^
ACASD
To the CltiMis ol 4 Uriel»uBtj, Abut
lo Ike Adjitlhinc l uaatlro.
A. R. liOHEHTSON,
Return,n hi*sincere tbank*for the lib-!
etal |»iron«(.e le h*« r.cdved, end!
wi.uld call the| ublies attention to Ills’
reduction in i «<■ i»in ;
xomnoriB AHO ItmTCHES.
; nisjeoik hii i u .intalia the hlkhcst ’
state ot p> met Ion. j
A. It. KOnERTSON, ■
Sculptor and N.onutnn )al Builder.
AT1IENS, li.y t
PIANO A OSMAN 0EP0T
Itillips, Crew & Freyer
Gkiorgi
Sole Apeots for tlie Worltl-Kcnowned
Bhfo. » ■’
Ghoul, square ant! Upright
Mi rft m
1 iiii.il umentAhave Uen itefore tlie public
man tony yeute, aud upon their es-
uioue hate tuteiiied an Uupiircl.*.-e<i
“I should have no objedlion to my
wife’s reigning," said ah affectionate
husband, "ifit weronotthe faot that
when sho reigns she is so apt to
part of shall be adjusted on my * storm also.”
ATHENS
.for iiutr
; cttteifee uioue
I l‘r -cm ticuvo wltiuii «»tabli»lies then* u» on,
J equailed tor their Tone, Toutih, WorkuiwUHiilj
• ui.i1 Dunihility. . .. ,
j T-.ev have received seventy-five gold anti
silver Vediil- over el’ oBttr cempehtor*
" •. Kooorutal .by “T-siberg,” -Gotteclut'k,
’ 4t .stn,k<»^^L ^, “ PauliDO Lhccu,” *• l.Tunt l.cni^e
‘‘ItdSi'DqlfitwkB? “ Muzsh’’Mills
THE NEXT TtfRMW THE v
HIGH SOHfittL iiia.
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WILLJJEGfN^ ^
Monday,Seplfc'mber8,1‘8.7,74 C.ei^lIIfill Exhibition
Terms; $6 u Sd olu.iic mouth, if . i'Hil.AT)I.I.l'IliA, OCTOBKIi, 1878.
end of each month, or ffie. n echoW i< j a. i 1 Tito pr;ee#«f these mstruintq>ts ure us low *a
(ten niouUts)if payiuunt MT-.the whole time l.c t! >- exclusive u#o of ffrst-eiuss materials will
made in advance. . ,Ho.tr. SjSt.*
' (t'iii.iioiut's’iiDii pr!pe,I»ls maitetl tree on uPj
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NUtRulFtMnMBhta . -li. rilMil'N ( & Vkkvkr,’
—^ YHianiniaBii ifcj.ik..^.' . •
. > . r. A^W^e Atlsili • .
J OB WORK OF ALL I >ESCUU ' . iSOLDON easy tekms;
tion neatly done at tide office | oci.ti.tf.
A.B.B^m’by, A. 31.,.M. S.-,
HAVE STRUCK
Mil ' -^rr' . . iSHP
Bottom Prices.
^ LARbE ARRIVALS DAHaY OF ; !
: !es?) 1 I.-"' ■ ! •' • 1: ', uuttt fj ;pa;» <■>.,
Com, Flour, Meat, Sugar .and . .Coffee,
I > - .-it I ' AND .ALL Rtos'bF'"
Groceries and Provisions.
We "control the product of thegFinest Mills in theSouth.
[1% uii lira i n , i
Every Sock Warranted to give Satisfaction. '
Bagging and Ties a Specialty.
Special|Arrangements made for Supplying Grangers and Gin*
ners in Large Lots Cheaper than Anybody.
E ADQUARTERSF f RATHEHS FACTORY GOODS.
> Yarns, Linseys, Kerseys, Shirting, Sheet
ing, Checks. and Stripes at Factory Prices.
We Can’t Be Undersold.
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4 JVJBW C&TTOJT WXMMM6VSM.
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AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
The most satin factory POWDER ever sold in Athenr--Try it once apdyou’ll net use tuny other
PROCTOR & GAMBLE’S CEL
1J.T. , c A . 1 fit. * -
AT FACTORY PRICES.
SOLD
V
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES ON EVER
CL
ttiaii
‘CLAIM to have the Largest Stove
in this market.
CLAIM to have the Heaviest
Stove for the price in Athens.
■Li ,
CLAIM to have the Finest Ar
ranged arid most Elegantly
Finished V Cook Stove Manu
factured.
I
THE SOHTffikN SIDE;
OR,
ANDCRSQHYILLE PRISON:
Compiled from Official Documents
in the hands of
1. IU STEVENSON, M. 0,
Formerly Stugeon in th, Army of the Con
federate States'of America; Chief Surgeon of
the Confederate States Prison Hospitals, Andcr-
sonville, Georgia; Surgeon aud Medical Pur
veyor or the Confederate States Pri»oiu> East of
tlie Mississippi river.
Together with a .review of a portion of the
testimony] of the witneiwos in Jbe -elebrsted
“ WinWal,” and "*
ntices of some of the
works that bavo appeared on. Sontburn Prisons
by Northern Author*,
Wng AlT AJPPB1TOES,
Containing the
oldiers* Who
>Ut 18.000 Union
ohviile; giving
ink. tho Comps-
Soldiers' Who died at
number of their grav
nies anil Regiments
and the dote of their
author and othent.
Also, Cause and Classification of the Diseaso
incident to Prison Life? Comparative Sts to-
menta of. Prisoners.captured, and deaths u
Northern end Southern Prisons; A .Chapter oh
the Exchange Bureau, etc., cto
COITDXTIOJTS =
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CLAIM that I c«D FuroUb'Ke rSt^SW^ttSfflte
' ' - _ 1 ■ •* Halt fair,
Best Tinware in the State a*
Cheap as inferior Tinware is
now sold at in Athens.
'CAN Substantiate tho above
claims and would be pleased to do so
ta,ptty op^. desiring, to purchase, fall
J and h» convince 1 at the
, SUiS 01' THE Bill COFFEEPOT. »' s
! Sinu t, Athens, Georgia.
^ J. U. WILKINS, •
auaT-8lli • -
Wyt jSALE.
ve Goon i’ll a i-rroN, wim pole and
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for
0 ShidiscoMipicte, tuatericvtjtiider. ADo one
and. complete. Cn6a]
•oU-Btig^y, ;uew
cash.
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