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GLUUUSON.
THE ATHENS GEORGIAN:
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NOVEMBER. 13, 18/V
A Savage Assault Vpc
KIT"'
the President and Hi* U 1
this tried friends .of freedom ev«tfy-'“
toffy &6H
not aiahesrtened, by the imjiund-
»iiier—The itepubiiean Party •• itetrajed into ing danger, and remembering that
| | tw^#HdioMi^i:i*hiiB.tine*.” \ ‘ eternal vigilance is the jmctf of lib-
[Cinciuunti Commercial.] • ortv.t ”
William Lloyd Garrison has'writteh
FRESH MEATS-
J. J. Head iW. F.Hood,
a letter to the New York Times, in
whfth lie gobs tor President Hayes
anti his Southern -policy JttFt lie' most
enorgetfe fkahion. The letter » over '
two columns in^eifgfth. flle~|fiy§ that
du ring his recent visit to Great Britain,
he was frequent’.v asked in different?
parts cf the Kingdom his opinion of
letter is devoted*mainly to answering
this second question. In the course
of >^’ < $Ji*¥*£s > vl9A r ^^ eoi1 ^
Jb#ap. to^tHew i^yJfiwatnien t
«o
done under this administration as
pertaining to the Sonth, l am metre
deeply convinced titan ever, if possi
ble, that wc- are botrayod into the
hands of the Philistines; that the
ties esseptial to meeting a tjrisis like
the present, and that when he talks
of his policy, it inojms this, and pnly
this: absolute surrender to the uure-
pcatent, mcrciless and haughty, defi
ant spirit of rebeldoux, to the exclu
sion of the general government from
any chauce of. constitutional iflter-
ferences in any part of the South for
the protection of th°§e yrhosq rights
ol‘ e&izenship are cloven down by a
bloody process, aud tvlio may venture
to approach tho polls only at the
peril of their lives”
Further on he quotes Mr. Evart’s
speech bfefirre fhe' ElefttbVjfi OdfnmW-
.<iou, and adds : “Net Mr. Evarts,
as a . member of the Cabinet, has
given his osnphatic approval to the
‘Jet alone* policy of the President,
which leaves these unbefriended, un
educated, simple black people to the
fate from which the * Republican’
States strove hard to save them. Is
there not pitiable official subserviency
suuh conduct ? But” lie adds, “ the
climax of President Hayes’ inconsist
ency and inoral obliquity was reached
in his alniost incredible speech at
Atlanta, Georgia, which elicited the
wildest outbursts, of applause by a
large concourse qf the unreconstructed
and unterrified.” ,
.After quoting tliq speech, lie says:
“ Such a cpnfouudiug qf loyalty and
treason, right and wrong, liberty and
slavery,. and treating jhera all with
respect and in the v same complimentr
ary manner, is enough to stir a fevey
in the blood of*age. Hail, judas
Iscariot! Hail, Benedict Arnold!
your reproach shall now be taken
away. Yon npbly acted up to your
conviclions,~amLaj'«Jib much entitled
to commendation 1 the Apostle John
or the patriot George Washington.
We humbly beseech you to be equally
liberal nndTgenefpns ana ^iist to the
apostle and patriot .aforesaid, who
were uo't-lees heroic and true to their
TOirnwranp.;" yipur jiunywfS'fiiy-
tliing to be ashamedof, bufcboth mnjr
giory iii their ..achievements To
compliment those wh'6se rebellion was
for the 1 wickedest ends, whose con
duct was marked by the blackest
perfidy, whose, oppression of tlip.mi)
lions,, qfy’ ( v^>tfih^ tvi^n .‘tjlffif
was horribly inhuraaff, and whose
treasonable uprising cost "the land
hundreds of thousands of millions of
ddlarf, s&- ^aVihg signalized thepy-
aelv^rfbr their courageand devotion,
as next to standing on tbe-same plane
tyith thejn. ( It is a glatfng ’ raiShppli-
cation an ( d perversion of hopest speeth
is associated wltbmoble deeds.” 1 He
res
stilts of this boasted Southern policy:
• ,Fira}f— v( '^IrtulB^’aiifraftchise-
mmt of the ooilored population* in oil
that tliem &>
u i itatc pf. vassalage, , .... . *li *'**; J
• 3 e ?$d^Tlie conseqppii^ dortin4>
turn pf^heir enemies/ whose triumph
inafcaaa.'coiisoHdated'Sbatb^iin^iji-
acres them the neit -Presidential eleo-
4-» « (rtmrfiA -<va*J
.K’flrvt.T .. *i«.*i u
; pn&r.Tho ^dptp^ration pnd de-
. xaorahzation. of the Republican party.
3 * TYhetitftfhPJPPifl XfitiQV&jt, *eraqifis
tf/bd seea It ij K time for'the lo~al
aidrit of the edfcntry to be aroused, for
A, Very Strange Story.
Marked and (Saffitd from t'ittsliurgto Xew Orleans,
and Home Acahi Insane.
Cornee Fcosdkv and Oconee Stbsltb.
£RE§HBEEF, MUTTON, PORfc.and SAU-
sa^-,( Fresh uud Bologu* Sunsnare). Onr So-
hcitor is always on the street ready to supply
the wants of the citizens of Athens. Please
give us vour orders and we will guarante.e per-
•ect satisfaction. The highest market prices
paid for Bcaves, Sheep, Goats and Hogs.
junc20Ai8«if.n' : J: J. HEAD & CO.
HVLJAIRIBXjIEI
A. St. ROBBEtTSOH."
.. [From the JTeivOjE^ns Democrat.J _
Willis M. Hatch, of Xew Wil- i Tinnlnn^ MfUlllTTlfintS
imington, Pennsylvania, according to j - iTlUlllLIIlClIlo
his statement, is the victim of a most
taholjcal^ ou^ragdaLthe
autifuT woman and three
ruffiansi' Hut^ altbougbi biS-'story reads
well, as regards actual fact} so far a«
ios (a bis ailseptiyres in this city,
Hatch,jty young man of exemplary
iiabits, and tlie Pr'ohiliftion candidate
for Lawrence county, Penn.., with
SJ,70Q in his possession, on the 14th
of September left the Young Men’s
Home in Pittsburg, with the expressed
pumose of buying a farm. From that
tTtwuntil the 4th of October Hatch’s
movements swere unknown, despite the
search of the detectives throughout
the State, who worked with that zeal
and energy only inspired by the offer
of a liberal rfeward. Oh October 4*
letter reached Hatch’s relatives, in
forming them that Hatch was at a
point eighteen miles west of Galesburg,
Ill., where he was sought and fouud,
bntIn a terrible condition. <ti? .
His mouth was lacerated by the gag
used to stifle his cries; his body bore
the'hvarks of most violent treatment,
but worse than all bis mind was jun-
hiriged, and instead of the intelligent
young 1 taan he was wont to be, a
helpless, semi-demented creature was
all- that rettainedc His account; ot
himself is to tbe effeet that as be tyas
on tbe Duqaesne Way (in Pittsburg)
a lady met him, and stating that she
was lost, asked bis guidance to the
Union Depot. As Bhe was young and
beautiful, in pity for her trouble so
beseechingly expressed, be assured her
he would see her safely to her destina
tion,* and together they started, Hear
the corner of Liberty street he wp?
suddenly assailed and robbed by three
men, who bound him with -thongs,
sinking deep into hiafiesh, and gagged
him almost 'to suffocation. In that
condition he Waa.htMrified to the Union
Depots and placed : n the cars,; i After
that he could not I collect Lip faculties.
He has a vague recollection of travel
ing on tbe cars,, then a broad expause
of water, then a dreary blank, until
awoke by the broad glares qf a (South-;,
sun to find himself on the levee in
charge of a policeman, who took him
to the hospital Shortly after his
arrival at that institution a boy brought
him : his watch and some papers.
While he lay . there a man namad
Reed called, and Eayiug he was a
friend of the family, made arrange
ments to-forward Hatch, .to St. Louis.
This was done as soon as Hatch was
convalescent, and upon his arriyal in
St. Louis Reed raethim and took him
to within eighteen miles qf, Galesburg,
where he. left Jiipi in charge ;of some
friends.,. „■ pot.* $41 iwti * - ■ ...,
.The other! side of - the sfei;y, the W
sult of an Investigation by. detective
Pecora, goes j to show, fifstly, that qo
suoh name. as Reed is home op t the
hospital i.hookij, secondly, no man au*
8wering his. description ,was a.patjent
therej (Wndly* no wetch, ^pd papqra
were .deUyered to, the, h oepit&l ,clpyk, fq'r
any!of the i&matei ; ; fhuripiy, po jEpr.
Sisson was lever attached’tq.that in»
atitutiqpi ** b- there a doctor.pf that
wame, In n the - cUy 4 n the, only
unknown man picked up by .the policy?
on the leyee during the 4 month of
September ap^npfo.diito iu; sOctober,
was a laboreB-ili- with.. feqer„r|rhq was
found at thft heed pf Montpgnt street
r «*,Jibe3d instqntj/by f
and ,who is,now; iff. the hqsjfltpV . / X
Unt(hJfetQhitqljs a mQfe.fqjinQOt^
and plausiblei.etfliy, hb whereabonts
during his ebsenoeiwill Remain a mys>
tsrjjm -• -.iti.rj .jmoO rH
eaty/sv that aftet; m yqer on.j^hp
can’t summon np enough .coniage to
kiss the woman whdife ! lips, itt the
vanishing past, were glued to Ifisf ur
hours on[a stretch tlivee.timesq,'week.
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A ND TOMB STONES, CRADLE TOOMBS,
Marble aud Granite Bbx Toombs.
A Great Reduction in Prices.
Specimens of Work always ou band and for sale.
Prices and designs furnished on. application at
tlie Marble Yard, adjoinin'* Reaves & Nicli-
olson'a cot?on wareliouse, Athens, Gn.
juneSO'tf.
BARGAINS XU
New and Second-handed
Articles.
14 H. P. Port. ‘Engine, Book\rrdt ef, good order.
1 12 I1.P. Port. Engine, W<«od & Man.
1 ' C II. P. Port. Eng., but little used.
1 40II. P. Stationery Kugiue. _
2 30 ineirx 36 feet Cylinder Boilers,-witli fro*it.
1 6 HkP., Sehofleld patent; Portable, uew.
X Eclipse Water Wliee>, s;*od order.
1 Leffek- Water \Vneei.
4 Tvler 'YiUer, .\\ T heels, now rr.nniiig. ,,,
Gearing Shafting, Pulleys, etcl
One 18 ins. x 14 ins. Caue. Mill, lio-izontal,
good as new.
Horse Powers, Threshers, Fan Mills, Cane
Mills, Evaporators, at thoj
ATHENS rOUXDItY it MACHINE WORKS.
june26-lra.
MARTIN^INSTITUTE.
FOSTPONEUS1TTI
Fall TemCf 1877,
. Will open on the 29th of Augnst. The price
of Board, with Tuition in the highest class,
will be about $52, atcordiug to Dividend.
yygend for Circular to J. W. GLENN,
Prnicipel, or J. E RANDOLPH; Secretary of
Board.' • sept4-4w.
FOR SALE.
Shafts complete, in perfect order. Also <
Hood Bumry, new and complete. Cheap
cash. S - J. li. HUGGINS,
NE GOOD PHAETON, WITH POLE AND
Alsoone
for
o6-tf
No. 7 Broad street.
, NOTICE.
A fter this date, county adver
tisements which have heretofore been pub
lished in this paper, will hereafter be published
in the Sun, a Gazette published in Hartwell,
Hart county, Go.
If, C.STF.PHENSON, OrSfcary,
ang 29.tf. 'tart county. Ga
a. S. DUKE’S
Pine Whiskyand Brandy.
.lull.-.;
Parties desiring to. purchase, by wholesale,
pure Braudy or Whisky,-willtftfd it to their in
terest to
agentof
Durohose from the undersigned, sole
<f. 8. Duke;’to sell by ^ritoTesale ' '
. S. Duke, to sen by Wholesale : hfi
Fine, Pure Whisky and Brandy.The pipes
through which the G. S. Duke Whiskv and
Brandy are disMedf-are made of wool. Every
gallon warranted pure. Address,
If. j G. R. DUKE, Agent;.
dge5-tf .Jefferson, Ga.
2Totice!
We have sold out onr entire stock of Hard
ware to T. Fleming & Sox, who will carry on
the business at the old stand, Dupree Building.
Thankful for past favors, we hopo the same
liberality will 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.
S Respectfully,
T. FILMING & SON.
oct23tf. Successors to w Belf& Co.
FC® SALE “
s Lets Stifle tonoi Seed.
Every two and a half pounds of Seed warrant
ed to make one pound of Lint. Price, $5.f6 per
bushel. All brdera left at A. 8. DORSEY’S
WiU receive pyompt. attention.
. a?., w, D *- w ANDERS o N .
t Crawford, Ga.
ool23.1m. it --
Athens Wool Factory.
1 am now turning out daily n lotge quantity
of Boils in the best of style. • Having secured
tips services of a No. 1 Carder, I am bettor than
ever prepared to give satisfaction to ML Bring
on your wool fa Ali carding dene on short qo-
tice. Also, a good lot of wool bats kept on
baud. HEDGE FOWLER,
Foot of Broad Street,
• uPctfr&.L' .V.-iiti .Athens, jQa.
X. iAJTJKSbTirSirrJii, <3-^. « ,,
ihe Leiaduig Hotel of the City.
(ilvttt 5*rit!o7 ntuKri-nv • -
M d< of 1 &e“ nd tU ° , esco ^ n ? e
• eU .u * £jfrjEs_4 s - p £ ^ i Dat; , „ i,
»'>V Ihaw O '*’/ .J- " »,. V . ■ ;
.iJhe Proprietor solicita from the citizens of
•AVhhfts' ‘a cdntifiuance of that liberal patronage
.they bava heretofore given him.
twq ?* P" BROVyrlT,
octlfi-lm. Proprietor.
d#y dissolved by mutual wnsent eT?he
busmess in the futnrd will be conUnned hnder
the name and style of J. W. PRUITT & CO.,
Grove' will bd delivered any where oil * tbe
,Northeast Railroad. .Thankful, lor past fayors
firm. April 12. 1877. "iTT .lj'ihn
;ti*pl7-3. ,1 W. PRUJTO &.00-
Eentncky Horses and Mules
Look out! On hr about the 15th of $ep-- ai-
ber, I wili be in the dnrketjf with a tux- lot of
horses and mule*. Al) in watt, epu (fiijd me at
Gmm & Reaves’ stable. . „
septll tf. W. S. HOLMAN.
w. b. cox. r w. «r. hill. *os. Tnonrsos, sr.
COX, HILL & THOMPSON^
^ . WuoixsAix Dealers w
Foreign and Domestic liquors ac.,
No 29 FE^CIlltaE St-, e
And Diitiflcrs 'tit'-*! Btoue Mot^tm.t'«<'o r d
, Whiskey. r '
^ 4 * 1 J .. ,
TO,II WORK QF ALL DESC^IF-
dbiS'
AS.TSVR EVA.ITS,
PrMtteaJ.. W.Wlunalisr,.
TTAS removed to iye old /tand l *‘2 ^’ ew
CLTBrug * 1Store. whertT hfe**ffl W «lad tojme
his customers, old and new, who wish fine
work done on .Wirtches^Ctoisks, and J.ejyqlry
All work warrawtfaft*’ . ,,5’k-orit,
feb20-tim. ARTI1LR EV AN...
J > i i;-a—• • i «r-*-4-
Important to Cotton Planters*
cheap aud good Gin, will find ltt0 ^y
to correspond with us, as we mean husint.s to
suit the times; • „
We have ovcrAwcqtv y»arjs’' e^Krieuoc in tbe
Manufactory of Gins. ' '
Write far prices, terms, etc., attd we faei cer
tain w« satisfy you. , ;
By ordering direct from us ana giving
flwwry TgfttrengBifywttwani mm ynnr-
selves Age^a.qopjm^iou.^^
uly24-lm.<; tirsnrordillle. «»•
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The Kennesaw Gazette
A Monthly Paper, Pnblwbed at • ■ ''
• Devoted to Railroad interests, Literature
Wit and Humor. Fifty cents a year. Chrotao
to every subscriber. Address •’ I ■ 1
3 KENNESAW GAZETTE,
mch27-tt - ■ Atlanta; Ga.;
Kiaag WCarjacs'
Exchange Saloon
. COELEGE AVENUE. J < .
The best Cincinuatti Lager Beer,' Cigars and all
kinds of Liquors sold cheap.
. .decl^-., l ,.^OK.CASH,^, ; i | , | ,,
CASH FOE. WOOD;
—OR— “ •* .’ • '
CLOTH FOR WOOL.
The.Atheus Manufacturing Company are now
making a much larger varied of Woolen Goods
than hver before, and propose to
Exchange them for Wool,
believing it to he more to the interest of the
Planter to Exchange tbe Wool for Cloth, rather
than have it Carded and Spun at home. Call for
Samples and Terms o! Exchange- - u
R. L. BLOOMFIELD, Agent,
may 19.1875-29-rtf
Miss C. Potts,
Fashionable Dessmaker,
(Over University. Bank.) ,, . .
Broad SKar—■b) A-bfadwaa, Gbu
Would r6spectfnllv intorm the 'Ladies and
her friends scvuernHy, of,Athei^s and vicinity,
that she is now prepared to do Dressmaking In
the Neatest and most fashionable styles. With
her experience in the business,, she feels sure of
giving satisfaction. may 14,18“5—28-tf. '
CHARLES % STUBBS,
(Successor to Groover, Stnbbs & Co.,)
COTTON FACTOR
» ' —AND—
General Commission Merchant,
AGENT. FOR THE -
Quitman Factory Yarns,
94 BAY STREET,
. Savannah., (Jeorgia.
Bagging, Ties, Rope and other supplies fur
nished. Also, liberal cash advances made on
consignments for sale or shipmont to Liverpool
or Northern ports.
Mr. A. A. WInn, Cashier and Correspondent
of tbedate firm .of Groover, Stubby *<: Co... has
an interest iu the business. •' • ' hug21-tf.
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BLACKSMITHING.
Having rented the Blacksmith Shop so long
occupied by the late William 1’. Tulmodgo and
employed competent workmen from the North,
I am prepared to do'any and all work ihl the
BlaCfesnaii-bh. Zdsxe t: I
at the shortest notice! and it the lowest prices
any phop.ia tho city.. I have a
1UO? >;ft
n .-M' • ’v t; < i < 777rv ' . :< t
and make specialty of Axes, Miff Pickp. Mat-
tbfekN; PStflte; Garden' noes - and tools Of nil ded-
pr/ptiou.i^d qfjpie fipe^ttepiwr.j f ,
WAGONS AND BtTGGIES
irofied attid •'Repaired. 1110 8hrirak, : Eto.
1040 and repaired at low
P^wtof.idl) T
pnccs. Also
First dlass Horse-Shoeinl*
done by a' indrtheib shoiri'^rfittinff Platei,
. auianntf,,
by any. All new work warranted and' saliafae-
tiOn guaranteed.: Gnnsaud Pistols repeurod.!:
■-H ■ 2,* N E.
maroh20-ly.
'Em ate::«R
* DWELLING WITH EIGHT . GOOD
to J. ‘jFaiPJtffiice
.-has-been standing,for more than a year. I now
give notico that every account not paid, or sat-
- oSChSt? ...fvrti v
mm
icoUBf
j^tl^tffjaijid'Augiista Undersold.
> juiG/Swi :niT
( 1 THE TREMENDOUS STUCK OF u.
- - - i [.i:t 001 : " ' .
~ O S-llDF THE OLD REIJABLE FIRM OF-
i«> ht‘.i;iiti”! otq> L
••■In'l i j.jub'
MARKED DOWN.
T / r 10 ... ..... 1 : .
PXtlCBS XtHATLT ItEETTC-ED.
sold
the best
1 TJiq tfiie.Drated, aodgson
KnownfalWrthe^State for .^j^Wfanity end strength, and are beyond question tl
W AfaORS everjold in this section df the Country. Parties wisliing ariy sort cf
k ' chicles arc respectfully jnvited to look,through our stock.
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Job
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I y-Hl A< SPECIALTY. • t ■ 1
■ 1 L .. -y-.fa ,0 ti J x . o I !l -‘" '-Vdiv-’v .. ■
Skillediand Finished Workmen in Etrery Department.
of prices in this b
I» 0 p-pall Firet-elasi
11 PRICES.
Special .attention will be given to, REPAIR WORK; aud the scale of prices in this branch
have Seen rcauced fully one-lourth. No KOTCIl y 01 k allow ed.ip ouy shopEaU Ffret-eL^j
. WORK AND AT
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AUGtJSTA, GEORGIA,
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NEW
Slaves Reduced to $3 per'Day.
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./ HAVING LEASED THIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL, I cuter
upon Its taanageraent by Reducing Rates, and asking of che Travel-
- ■ 1*11 ■ ' I . r -if - • - 6H . i 11| , .4 : t •'
iug Public, especially luy friends!of Caroliua-aud Georgia, a continu
auce of that liberal support they have always given-it.
, -B. BROWN,
ian23-5m ( FORMERLY OF CHARLESTON, PROPRIETOR.
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