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THE ATHENS
GEORGIAN:
NOVEMBER G„
’•[ ! ; .
18;'.
A Romance.
In Real.I.lfc—How Archbishop Ilaylry Itmouncid
- a New Eiifelaud Belle lo Become a Catholic , .
Priest.
The death of -the distinguished
Ctitholic archbishop of Baltimore're-
calls to'the memory of some of those
wlro remember hifiv ifi Ifiti 1 youth the
romance of his eftHy life. ’ Whott' lie
decided to leave the Episcopal min
istry, for.wbioh UeTjiqd been trained,
and study, for '/I19 pi.iestho^d, hjj
made sacrifipes, tjiat uietji,;:^^
ca led upon., tft endurf. He,gave qp
at once ,not.only his social position*
"but- the great fortune which his icicle,
M:r. Roosevelt, after whom he was
named, intended, -to beqneath him,
and, worst of all to : solhb hearts, he
renounced the wo til an wlioiii he loved.
One of ihe most famous (files that
New England fever produced
Miss Julia Beefs,- a 'daughter ; Of
Judge Beers, of Litelififelll!, ObHificti-
culi During t4c?‘fii-st I tlfirty''years of
thife cehtnVy the lfifr sfehool'of ’ Xlft?fi-'
lie: d* wa^ cbnsidercd tlie most (fistui-
guished.institution of thft.kiftd, in ith?
oounji It, q^evy,to*l.is(bkqh .Now.
Ki gland village thft yf>uug;;|nei* •©*
tlu|,j best, families ,,throughout the
cqmitry, ,and pn^.pf^ ijjost. Jjoiwi ed
teachers ,jvns, Jpdgq, ,B|ews, , His
daughter was a beautiful blonde of
the rarest ^i?vin'g‘ baif of
pale gold, lafge bfue pyes, and ri fl£>
ure remarkable for its fiUHiiicf slei 1^
iW'driicfe. 1 Added' to these natural
giift, si ie ’pOsse&fed also a fine Voice
of ’rdiuaVkaUle gbwoi- arid coinpass, 1
wl ich she constantly improved by
tHfmrig" while her fine natural .pow-*
ers,<)f mind were cultivated by even-
advantage Bf ' .education, so. th:iC«i
twpnty-five she was a wotting ofrAre
and remarkable fascination. At this
lime, during tbe summer pleasure
tri *>j she met the ybu'ng' Episebpall deek"<Ton»''Rtenni>to, ktohi, tlireo T>r'
Mr. Tildcn,endorsed the Democrat
ic Stale ticket, and said: “This elec-
lion has some relation to national
j olitics, in regard to which you expect
that I should make some observations.
You are tawaic of toe result of the
congest in 1876,”
A voice—“ You were robbed ’’ ,
Tilden (excitedly)—I did hot get
robbed, the people got robbed. It was
a robbery of the dearest rights of
American cititens, the right of free
governmenti thq.tight,, °f Aw* 5 , P^P.
U) .cavern themselves and change their
rulers at auII. If the Ameticarf peo
ple lie down and Consent to sacrifice
the •< integrity of their control over
their, own governraent, they, wilkcoui-
mit a. wrong, not, j only against Jthjem-
selves, blit the t>eople of every other
land. 1 One fifing I jironfi^h—one thing'
I swear before’the assetlibled ^ebple ot
America—1 swear that the govern-
n^iltiOf America will be restored tp:
the people according, to the i^leu ofits
founders.” *
.:«« > ii-i ,n, mi:
G^V^WftVi TiTUeuk’s > Rcttira,
<ji{■ a.* nir.i! i;uir:. >‘>h! 1' >1.
AN INCIDENT IN II1S TUI l>, FROM CALAIS Ttt
yunrmi >i-w Fm.'isuijl iml-i-m! in 7.
DOVER.
itflr . V’d lil H.ri ■ > * vut Ilf*I 11
[Nuta York Special- to ths Cincinnati iGcrette.)
WiW mvt iW t*rh' bay by a' tug loaded
With friends. -He drove at once to,
lijs, home, ?nd dcclipetjl Aft. tall* pftlK
ties. He is .feeling mupli better,’lie
says, and cerlnmly IcbkAa great deal
better than hfeilid lftst Spring.
•»Dr.f Smallob’s London letter iin'tlie
2rM>me givep tbis inculftftkimTilflWw
FSISSH IMEATS.
J. 3. Head 4W. P.Hosd,
CoHNEE Fcn.VDBV AND OCONEE StBEETb.
FRESH BEET, MUTTON, PORK, and SAU-
sa^s,( Fresh end Bologim Sausage). Onr So
licitor is always on the street ready to supply
the wants df the citizens of Athens, Please
give us your orders and we will guarantee per-
.ect satisfaction. The highest market prices
paid for,Beaver, Sheep, Gouts and Hogs.
jone20.1i8« ly- .T. J. HEAD & CO. .
— .1--L- —i l —'
A. S. rtOSBEtTSOBT.
Dealers Monuments
A Sib TbsiB Stones, chadee toombs, 1
Marble and Grpnite Box Toombs.
A Great Reduction in Prices.
ifr
Specimens of Work always on hand and for sale.
Prices niad design* furnished on. application at
the Marble Yard, adjoinim; Reaves & Nich
olson's cotton warehouse, Athens; Ga.
jjuiiefW-t^ {,. . „
vJol*4it gaiici' 1 ' It Was 1 ’so rough that
t heaea'constantly broke over tlie ship
and jBprei’ed. the dc^k with shotyers
of sprfty. 1 When about'twenty miu-
ufe^ otit from' Cahlb' they tnet a
heavy sea; intd which the men at*tho
helm! (they wt-ne Ercnchinem) steered
straight,, iiistc.-ut of,easing.the steam
er a !it,tle. A j^rcat part o|| a hugpj
billow came :»board, carried away the
buhviirks, boats, Sind davits, swept tlib
clergyman, and the two became en
gaged. Rev. Mr. Bayley was, at this
period, a strikingly handsome man,
potsessing qualities of heart and mind
sui e to endear him to those with-
wliom ho was brought in contact •
They wore, indeed, a remarkable
man and woman-who met in that
lor g past summer, and she, who had
be in indifferent tohundreds ofadorers,
listened with pleasure to the addresses
of a man who felt that until now he
had never met a fitting mate. But,
po .verful as love might be in an o'r-
ga fixation like his, the honesty of re-
ligious conviction was still dearer to
the heart of the young clergyman,
and after his transference to Hagers
town, Maryland, when he met the
four feet deep. , AU the, passengers
who were not, unfijer, shelter \yere
drenched, Gov. Tilden among them,
life Avas sitting with 'a fug wrapped
around- him. • ‘The rush of water car
ried him but of his seat 'And. left him
soaked to the waist and the rug gone.
It was veiy cold, but he would nei
ther gb below mr the rest of the pas
sage, nor stop over night’ at Dover,
which would have been prudent. In
t-ifis saturated aud shivering condition
he traveled all the way to London, a
journey of five or six hours, after the
accidcut. As a consequence of the
Avetting and long exposure, Gov. Til
den ibund himself lgid up next morn
ing with a slight congest'011 of the
lu ngs. Dr. Garrard ordered him to
keep his bed, to give up dinners and
all other engagements, and finally 1 ot
to leave his room till lie should leave
it .. riday afternoon to take the train
, for Liverpool, on penalty of an attack
present Cardinal McClosky, Mr. J G f pneumonia if lie rebelled, and a
Bsyley resolved to become a Catho- promise of complete escape trorn’all
lie priest. This decision Avas a death- i « v >* vfleets if he obeyed. 80, during
blow to Miss Beeis. She herself, f our da ^’ 8 , ta y ln Lo»don Gov.
, ,, , , , , ’ lilden remained shut up m Ins hotel,
TlPINIlfKiPi hv nor lrivro r.inl.imnn.l . . -- ...
- ■ BimGAIlTS I3ST
New and Second-handed
"Articles; ' ' ” ’
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. 14H. P. Port, Sap inc, Book waiter, agod ordey.
1 IS K. P. Port. Engine, '\Vj^>cl & ^ain
1- ■ 6tH. P.. Port. Eu(r.^ ,hut little used., ■. ;
1 40 II. P. Stationery Entitle.
JW inch x 36 lefct’Oyliuder Boilers, wkh front
1, ,0JI. iP, a Scliofleld patent. Portable, new.
1 " ''Eentwo Water Yniem, it >o-.l oHIm-. T < !
i f^JSSW’S&sei.Ai^'-'*
. Gcfiriag nShattiiw, Pfclleysjetooi.-i 1; -f. ,
Ouc 18 ins. x 14 in*. Cane Mill, horizontal,.
gdWh'ilir he#.!* "» ‘ ■ ••"‘ ii
&®$s&2»£r' **.**•
nil ATHENS EODNOUV & MACHINE WOUlls. '
.jU’ffiS'btoH toil) jii Jf ii /it;, hr i J
Kentucky Horses and Mules
Look out! On or abont the 1Mb of Septem
ber, I will be in the market with a fine lot of
horses and mules.' All in Want, can fiqd me at
Gann & Reaves’Stable. =
septll tf. j ((W.6. HOLMAN.
W. ». COX. w. B. HILL. JOS. THOMPSON, Jr.
COX, HILk&THOSt^QN,
WllOtESAtE Dealeks ur ' 1
j i L j ;-I j - . • .
Atlanta and Augusta Undersold.
aau/.a.! aut ■ ..... ■'
M'-mhl
No 29 PEACHTREE ST., ATLANTA, GA.
And PistiUcrs <~t t’. "i Stone Mountaip. Cortr
i • j* r . Whiskey. ,
oii. cl
Yob, work of alt- descrip.
fj tion neatly «lone at tl-? office
AB.TStTSt
Practical ’SfiTatbliniakeP.
his customers, old and new, who wish fine
wort ^ done 6n Watelies, Cloelu#, and Jpw.lry
Ail work warranted.
Ieb20-6in.’- ; 1 ' • • ARTHUR EVANS.
REMENDOUS stock of
Mm,
’We have'on hand a larg<5 Tsi'c/first-class
Cotton Gins, made np in the best styjjp Jrtw ^
(rood material, widen we will sell at tlie low est
market prices. All planters wishing to bny a
clieap and coo<EG»h >W ol heitintyrest
to coiTtspond with tis', a* we mean bustnesS. w
suit the'times. . . >
We have over t w’euty years’ ex.oentnce. in the
f Gins.
tallmasMBiMill*. »
By ordering direct frofl»,us and giving snt,3-
factory reference, yon can thereby save your-
sMvfes'Agent’sOmtanissiou. r n «■ _ •
A 4. 1>, Sc H. T. II AM MACK,
iily24-tm. ' r
Cranfiirdtlllr. tin.
MARTIN INSTITUTE.
!«. Ud-h
FOST^plTEMBJTTIi
‘ Fall T^m"of 1877, '
Will open on the 29th of August., The price
of B*iW,kWitk Tuition in the highest class,
^asW!«sa»T«s@s&im,-
Principal, or J. E BANPULl’IL Secretary ot
Board. sept4-4w.
O NE GOOD PHAETON, WITH POLE AND
Sliafts'coHrpldte; in iieriect order. Also one
good Bu^gy, newj and epmplete.^ Cheap for
pO-tf
, No. 7 Broad street.
Millinery Opening! -
dvrrxss c.
WJill open,, a select assortment of
3?^VT , rE!XtlSr HATS,
,0n :!4lh and 24th October, T
And all tlie noveities in New .York Millinery
and Ladies Neckwear.
LATEST STYLE BUSTLES.
Best Berlin Zeplicr at 15e per pound Canvas
Perforated Curd hoard, Crochet Needles <kc.
Special attention given to orders. Call early
and be convinced, at
24CZSS C. iTAJuTSS,
oct23-2ui Athens, Georgia.
Tbe -.Kennesaw Gazette,
A Monthly Paper, Bnblisned at
Xj -A. IN' A., Gh-A-- il '
Devoted to Railroad jnterests, Literature'
Wit and Rumor.., Fifty
to every subscriber. Address •
KENNESAW GAZETTE, ■. .
Atlanta, Ga^
mcli27-tt
King Marks',.:c. %u<>
E x’cb a n j; e
persnadeel by her love, embraced the
faith of the church of Rome, and for
a while took refuge in a convent.
Tlie departure of one of society's or
naments to the gloom of a cloister,
produced a great sensation among
the fashionable circles of tjyit day,
—..j 1.1U 'u.; i
It is often said that in modern
timei a war in Europe is felt to the
and "W""* md8 ° r canl1 - A
to his great discontent, but with the
good result his physician predicted.
All trace of congestion disappeared,
aud h.e left Loudon entirely re
stored.”
tinder circumstances ■ of peculiar ro
mance, fled 1 from the convent and re
turned to her friends, all sorts of
speculations were set afloat. Fora
few year8 she led the life of retire
ment at her homo in Litchfield, and
then fell a victim to consumption,
mnd perhaps to a broken heart.—Aeto
York Graphic, .;
Tilden’b Oath.
BE SWEARS THE OREAT WRONG 8BAIJ. BE
RIGHTED.
New York, October 27.—Ex-
Governor Tilden was serenaded last
night. In his speech he saidIf our
British cousins find it difficult to get
a supply of food, we have a boundless
supply, and a continent in which are
vast areas of fertile soil adapted to
th 3 use of agricultural machinery and
connected with the centers of trade
By great rivers, vast internal seas and
76,000 miles of railway. Why can
not the British workmen have cheap
food, onr farmers good trade, and onr
carriers facilitate this commerce ?
Commercial exchanges, it must be re-
xc.embered, involve motnaHty. We
const reform and moderate onr bars
Aarons revenue system, and no long
er legislate against the Works of
humanity and the benefidence of
<}0&
striking illustration is given in one of
the Russian papers. In the extreme
east of Siberifi, the War has produced
the most frightful confusion of com
mercial Affairs. In Yladivostoko, fpf,
instance, the Mexican dollar has sud->
denly 11 risen front ore rouble tliirty-
fonr kopeks to three! roubles! At the
same time, the possibility of a block
ade has enormously raised the price
things, even when they are paid in
silver.' The' complaints df officials
With fixed salaries paid in paper are
indescribable.
The headquarters of the Priuce of
Roumnnia and General Todleben have
been removed to Bogot, in order, as'
alleged by a correspondent, tiiat
Poredin may 1>« prepared for the
Czar, who will take up his quarter?,
there. It is more likely that the
change is in consequence ot a changed
plan mid poidt of attack against
Plevna. The Roumanian division
oommander who recently led the as
sault on the second Grevitza redoubt
ffias been superseded, aud the transfer
of the Ronmauians to a point south of
Plevna would seem to indicate the
abandonment of attempts to capture
the works on the cast front and the
establishment of betted communica
tion with the troops now operatiner
on the Sofia road.
More inaney has been subscribed in
England within a few weeks In aid
of the starving people of India than
haa been subscribed In Bncsia for the
Bed Cross Society since the firel; of
January. _~
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GA.
The Beading Hotel of the City.
Noted for its cleanliness, and tho excellence
i l 1 of its table.
RATES—$3 00 I’ER DAY.
The Proprietor solicits from the citizens of
Athens a continuance of that liberal patronage
they have heretofore given him.
. B. F. BB.OWIT,
oct!6 lm. Proprietor.
UNTOT-ICEk
A FTER THIS DATE, QOUNTY ADVER
tisements winch have heretofore been pub
lished in this paper, will hereafter be published
in tho Sun, A .Gazette published in Hartwell,
Hart county, Ga.
k C. STEPHENSON, Ordinary,
i aug.29.ti. ‘Urt county, Ga
a. S. DTJSSE’S
fHi!I■> ;| l* 1 Hull III jtiV' *• V
Fine Whiskyani Brandy.
• »'**■- f H* 11
Parties desiring to purchase, bv wholesale,
pure Brandy .or WRiaky, will fliyi it to their in
terest to purchase from the undersigned, sole
agent of .(I. S. take, to soil, by wholesale liis
h me, Pore Whisky and Brandy. The pipes
through which'the G. S. l)dko Whisky and
Brandy.are. dist./lcd, are made of wood. Every
gallon warranted pure. Address,
G. R. DUKE, Agent,
dec5-tf Jefferson, Ga.
ITotico]
We have sold oat onr entire stock of Hard
ware to T. Flemixo & Son, who will carry on
the business at the old stand, Dupree Bailaing.
Thankful for past favors, wo hope the some
liberality trill be extended to our successors.
Very Respectfully,
BELL & CO.
and BELL, FLEMING & CO.
By strict attention to business and low prices
we hope to share a good portion of your trade.
Respectfully,
T. FLEMING & SON.
oct23tf. Successors to|BeiP& Co.
FOR g3AT.H1 ■
Kbus’s Ins Sum Coral Sin,
trill receive prompt attention.
D. W. ANDERSON,
octSS.lm. Crawford, Gs.
For Sale.
▲ second-hand Wheeler A Wilson Sewing
Machine; has been but little used and is in' per
fect order. Far sale cheap for cash. Apply at
acg29-tf. THIS O:
COLLEGE AVENUE, ’ ''" ^
' ^lui/f '■ u.i
The best Oincimmtti Lager Beer, Cigars and all
kinds of Liquors sold Clieap
D dcoi9-ly.: - t FOB yABH. /Q .. i Xk
CASB^FOR WOOL,
n 1*1*1 - 1> *•! K- I . f. . 'I
CLOTH FOR WOOL.'
The Athens Manufacturing Company, pro now
making a much larger variety of Woolen'Goods
thah ever before, an^ propose to,,, • t ;
Exchange them foif• W ool^
believing it to be more to the interest of the
Planter to Exthanga the;Wpol for C|oth, rather
than liavo it Carded and Spun at home. Call for
Samples and Terms ot Exchange. ' •
R. L. BLOOMFIELD, Agent,
may 19.1875-29-tf ’ "
it A. 037GV
»7/
lo Ji
,<V)\
WAGONS,
^-6f 'fiai; loth reliable firm of
lit IM
MARKED /U^OWN.
■glATLf-’;
>•>< * I .. .. ..
t ,We has-e ou;baud ti.o UrgesttSTOCK SOUTH OF BALTIMORE; co'd tfinust aud wUi be
ff wilhotit delay. J Good Buggies, HODGSON’ M *
sol
0ft£
MAREli?r i(t .
hSQULAftSia
r.li-J ‘Jill lit I'll:,
The. Celekrated/Hodgson Wagdh, • ' ;
Hit' iir: ; -
Kupwakll«ver the. State liw t^eii (dunbiHiy and stfcrigtb, arid , are biybhd' qtieati"!*. *hc Treat
11 • WAGrONS ever sola in tins section of the Country. Parties wishing any son of
frir , ;• *toto*peetiBllji incited to look through our stock.
In:,!' lF . .Ui-nuriilfcVf- J«-twS- q 11 V V" ■
AJiLWOKK GUARANTEED.
tori M* n-rit vf^wil-i -in* r«-. ",
. ... > '“i lli'w »rf ri-jily/ ,^.t ; <{ -
:r;; wq®k
♦,! if.,,, A ^EriALTY. ’^ . y*
■ , ... . , , t ' V IU "• V
SkLllj^ '^d Finished" Wcri men in Every Department.
Spoeialjattcnticn will be given to REPAIR V. GI.'K, and the scale of prices it
have been reduced fully oue-lcurth. No .IiC'Tl H v oik ir. our shop—ali Fi
in this hrauel*
First-classJ
Miss C. Potts, >
Fashionable Dessmaker,
(Over University Bank.) ' /.
Sxoad S-ferao-b, £.-bb.exxs, CSa-
Would reapectfullv intorm the Ladies and
her triends fcvneratly. of Athens and vicinity,
that she is now prefaired to do Dressmaking in
the Neatest and moat fasliiouable styles. With
her experience in the business, she feels surte ot
giving satisfaction. may 14,18"5—28-tf.
CHARLES F. STUBBS,
(Successor to Groover, Stubbs & Co.,)
COTTON FACTOR
—AND—
General Commission Merchant,
AGENT; FOR THE • ' I 1
Quitman Factory Yarns,
94 BAY STREET, >, ,1 -
Savannah., Cm eorgia.
Bagging, Ties, Ropa and other supplies fur
bished. Also, liberal cash advances made on
consignments for sale or shipruont to Liverpool
or Northern ports.
Mr. A. A. WInN, Cashier and t’orhispondent
of the late firm of Groover, Stnbbs & Co., lias
an interest in tho business. Mngti-tf.
—r-rt
iiLACKSlUTHiSG'.T'
Ilaving rented the Blacksmith Shop so long
oecnpied by the late William P. Talmadgo and
employed competent workmen from tlie N^fth,
I am prepared to do any and all work in the
X31a.c3jsaxaa.lfch. Xjixie ,
at the shortyt notice and at the iowest prices ot
any ehojp in the city.: I haVc a .' (.
Slrilled Bdgo-fcool u.
and make specialty of Axes, Mill Ricks. MaU*
locks, Picks, Garden Hoee and toplS of ail des-
crip.ticn and of the fines! temper. •''*
WAGONS AND BUGGIES ’ r
Ironed and Repaired. Tire Shrank, Etc.
Plows of all kinds made and repaired at* low
prices. Also ,. ,\j
First Glass Horse-Shoeing
done by a northern shoer, Trotting Pistes,
Concave Shoeing Etc., in a manner unsurpassed
by any. A11 new work warranted and satisfac
tion guaranteed. Guns and Pistols repaired^
John M. Bassett.
march20-ly.j
FOR SALE OR RENT.
A DWELLING WITH EIGHT GOOD
rooms, fire plaoe in each of the rooms, good
doable brick kitchen, stable carriage ana out
houses. Location on Hancock avenue, near
Lney Cobb Institute, J. H. HUGGINS,
oS-tf No. 7 Bro«d street.
.-•i- -1
jrly3-8m
BOTTOM PE1GES.
PILaNtIe^S’ ti0fEL,
,. .) . . , • , .I . f . .
■ AUPIJSTA. (JEORGIA.
NEW AI^R.AMOE5MB3NrT.
•> ■! . • i! IT . t
Slates Hed-aced to $3 per Day.
HAVING LEASED THIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL, I enter
upon its management'by Redjiicing Rates, and asking ot the Travel
ing Public,-especially my friends of Carolina and Georgia, a coutinu
ance of that liberal support they have always given it.
B. 2P. B3FLO-^TT^r,
jan23-5m FORMERLY OF CHARLESTON, PROPRIETOR.
Fair Notice
A LARGE AMOUNT IS feTlLL DUE ME
on my old books, a great put of which
has been standing for more than a year. I now
give notiee that every account not paid, or oat-
Sfiwtorily settled by the J5th of November,
wQl be pat into tbe bands of A magistrate for
cSueotion. “A word to the wise isluffldent.”
oS0-3t T. A. BURKE.
W. T. RICHARDS & SON.,
BOOKSELLERS AMD STATIONERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
STAIBAID Ai» SCHOOL BOOKS,
MICELLANEOUS BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY,
ENVELOPES,
FOOLSCAP, LETTER,
AND NOTE PAPER.
Fancy Faper in Boxes, Fancy Goods, Etc.,
263 Broad Street, r' AUGUTTAJGA.
’STCroquet, Base Balls and Bats, at the Lowest Market Prices.
oeUt-Sm.
J
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OB WORK OF EVERY
Bcripti«n done at this office.
ILL
Heads
LETTER
lort notiee.