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BANNER-WATCHMAN.
MANUrACtURINO. .PERSECUTION.
Mr. dl'KKR knew that he could no*
longer ofler for congress in this dis
trlct under the gauze of democracy,
aud he had to look about for another
plea upon which to make the race.
Knowing the tender sympathies of
the Amerlcau people for the victim of
abuse, “Our Emory” decided to try
what the persecution wail would do
for him. But to carry to success this
programme, one thiug he lacked—
material to operate upon. He has had
his friends for several months past
writing through the district and cry
ing aloud in behalf of their slandered
master; but Mr. Spkek well knew
that no charge bad been made against
him but what could be substantiated,
and he had to hunt iu a new direction
for stock to work upon. So through
his hirelings at home there was con
cocted and forwarded to this office a
certain letter purporting to be from
Rabun county, and threatening to
show Spkkr “the road that Garfleld
had lately traveled." As we have
already slated, the letter was given to
the printer without our noticing the
threatening paragraph until the next
day, when we promptly came out
with an editorial uud condemned such
senseless and inceiyliary threats. Any
sensible man well knows that we
would not Indite a threat one day and
denounce it Uie next. But not so with"
Mr. Spkkr’s organ at Gainesville.
Ignoring the fact that we hail already
condemned the language of the Raima
letter, Lawshk comes roaring to the
front, boldly affirms that the letter
was penued in the Banner-Watchman
office, and defied us to produce the
name of the writer. Considering that
it waa none of Lawshk’s business',
this we declined to do, even in the face
of his repeulcd taunts. Will not the
attitude of the .Soutliraa convince any
unbiased mind that its editor at the
time he was making his dares knew
positively that the letter was a Spkf.k
trap, set for the pur|K>se of mannfact
uring persecution evidence—and fur
ther, that lie knew t lie real author of
tho same. But at last Mr. Spkkr,
convinced that his political enemies
had fallen into a pit from which they
could not extrieate themselves, plays
his first role in “The Martyr." He
seeks out the correspondent of some
Northern Radical paper, and pours
into his willing ear the story of his
troubles, trials and tribulations. He
tells him how a certain paper in his
own city had threatened to Guitcau
nini, tor the noble cayse of independ
ent democracy, and then he fell upon
the neck of that correspondent and
wept crocodile tears as large us hick-
orynuts.
Since the party against whose head
this threat had been hurled hud at
tempted to make political capital of
same, we felt it due ourself to give the
name of the writr, as signed to the
ltahun communication, which was
“H. R. Smith.” Until this time we
honestly belie veil the article to have
been written by some unthinking
democrat, aud did not for an instant
surmise that it Imd been penned by a
Spkkr henchman, doubtless at the in
stauce of his master. Rut as soon as
the independent organ at Gaiuesville
prances to the front with a long string
of testimonials that no such man as
"H. R. Smith” lived in Rabun eoun
ty, and denouncing the editor of the
Ranner-Watebman as author of the
letter, we for the first time began to
suspicion the true state of affiiirs—viz
that the ltubuu letter was conceived
in the brain of Speer and written and
mailed by his friends; and we further
kuew that the document could only
have been forwarded and the envelope
stamped by some postmaster, who had
access to matei ial for that purpose. So
on our late trip to the falls we made
every exertion to unearth testimony,
hut tailed. Ill the mean time I.awshe
was ringing every ween in our ears
liis defiance, and was fust drawing
public attention from Mr. Spkkk’s
lovesick letters to radicals aud ne
groes to this less important document.
After our interview with Hon. Wel
don Price, we charged the author
ship of the Rabun letter upon P. h\
I.awshe, for we were then, aud are
now confident, that he knew the rcul
author from the first; and any man
who will caretully reud the editorials
in the Southron on this subject can
but agree with us that its editor was a
party to the villainous attempt to
manufacture persecution material hy
wliich Mr. Spkkk could make tile race
for congress. But as described in u
past issue our business manager, Mr.
O. H. Yancey, iu a most uuexpected
manner, discovered the author of the
Rabun letter to he Thomas M. Brad
ford, postmaster at Olarkesville, aud
ail appointee of Emory Spkkr, and
he is a man who lias never voted a
democratic ticket since the war. We
have tightened the coils around this
man, aud will in due season publish
an array of testimony that will indeli
bly tlx tho moustrous scheme upon
him. But we look upou this old uiau
as only the pliant tool in the hands of
the master at Washington and his
brazen lieutenant in Gainesville. It
is Hpkkr-I.aw.siiE who must hear tlie
blame, ior the former is the man to lie
benefited by the dee|i-laid scheme,
which is as contemptible as it will
prove duniuiug.
Every intelligent voter must feel un
utterable contempt for a man who
would stoop to such dishonorable
ends. It is bad enough for a candi
date to shirk uis own record by throw
ing himself upon the mercy of the
people and deadening his infumou
record by the wail of persecution. But
this Mr. Sl*EEK tlmll not Jo. We have
* exposed his first attempt in this line,
and have torn the veil of hypocrisy
from his fttc^j. He must stand boldly
before the people and answer the fol
lowing charges:
1. Why did you, after being elected
by democratic votes, refuse to go iuto
a caucus of that party ?
2. Uponwliatwinyou, (callingjour-
self a democrat) base your great influ-
v enoe with the stalwart republican ad
ministration, except that you are
lending your aid toward assisting the
enemies of your country ?
S. Why are your associates In Wash
ington almost exclusively among the
radicals? ’’ ,u " "
4. Why did you have removed a
Whiteman from the Athens post-of
fice, to give place to a cotofsd man?
5. Why, not satisfied with one ne
gro In tills position, did you ask him
to make another colored man his chief
assistant? 1 •
fl. Why is It that you have flooded
onr district with negro office-holders,
While by your own confession yon
charged Mr. Hbnry Christy black
mail for getting him a pitiful position
IHwKffiZ*! n. •
he given to the public?
! Why is it that we see negro poll- I
1 ticinns daily barangueing mobs of!
Idle blacks upon the streets of Athens j
in your behalf, unless they know you
to he the representative of the black
instead of tho white race?
9. Why is it that you, through your
spokesumn in Gainesville, assailed
llie character of Judge a. 8. Krwin,
simply ujron the supposition that he
would probably be your opponent?
10. Tell us further, If you thought
the intelligent people of this district
are so confiding and innocent
to swallow without question
your late dodge to draw public atten
tion from your own record aud the
Christy letters, by that Rabun for
gery, to build up prosecution? »•
11. And again, why did you remove
W. H. Heard, the colored mail agent
oil theXorth-Eastern, just as ntratige-
nients were being made for carrying
the mail up the extension, and give
him n much more lucrative position
on the main line, except that you
were afraid it would weaken your
cause uiiioug the mountain boys to
to have one of your negro appointees
daily flaunted iu their face?
12. And lastly, Mr. Emory Speer,
after u number of those innocent
mountaineers had acted upon your
advice and continued the business of
making whisky, under a solemn pledge
| that you would stand squarely by
them, why were you deaf to their a|>-
peals for aid, aud in yourelevated posi
tion at Washington—iu which their
votes had placed you—you listeued not
to their pleadings for mercy? You
only wauted their votes, and these se
cured, you thought not another in
stant of your innocent victims in
their trouble.
Ho, Mr. Hpkkk, your record is too
vulnerable to hide it behind the tat
tered veil of persecution. You will
have to appear before a tribunal of
your constituency to answer not only
liie above, hut many other charges
that we can and will prove as soon as
you step from behind the judicial
coat-tail of Judge Krwin. and per
mit us to show your record up in its
true colors. If exposiug the treacher
ous actions of a congressman, elected
by democratic votes, and opening the
eyes of a blinded constituency to his
public acts, he persecution, we pleud
guilty to the charge.
But upon your return home next
month you will uot find ears that call
he biiuded to your acls by that rare
gift of sophouiorean eloquence. They
have listeued to your syren song
long enough, uud find that it leads
them straight into the African and
Radical cumpa.
How any white man, calling him
self a democrat, eau endorse the rec
ord of Mr. Emory Emory by support
ing him again is more than we can
He has placed negroes in office
to distribute the mails to your fami
lies, and flooded our district with his
colored appointees. His election
proves a victory to republicans, and
should our people he cursed by having
him again to represent them iu con
gress, we may look for the ninth dis
trict to be Africanized and the white
man made but the “hewer of wood
and the drawer of water" for the black
far us official patronage is con
cerned. We will see every office over
which Mr. Spkkr has control given to
liis chosen people, and the whites
must meekly bow their beads to the
yokeofthis ambitious young office-
seeker. To substantiate this charge,
we refer to tlie course of Mr. Speer in
tlie past. We now ask our white vo
ters, can you, will you. support this
man? We believe not. A victory for
SPEER is n victory for radicalism and ne
gro supremacy!
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LATE NEWS-
The potato and hay cropa in Ireland
are rotting.
A’Maeon man lost nearly $4,000 iu
two games ol poker the other night.
The authorities have sold three miles
of the rope which hung Guitcau.
-A negro child was born with a fill)
set of whiskers and mustache at Law-
renceville, N. C.
An apple that had been poisoned to
kill bird- was found in a field by two
children of Columbus, Tenn., who ate
it and died.
Dr. Janes, of I/eary, Calhoun coun
ty, killed two hears near that town
last week.
A white physician was recently
called by a Spokane Indian to treat
his son on the Kluiiialh reservation.
The boy died and the fat tier shot the
physician dead and fled.
A duel is said to have taken place
near Chester ou Thursday evening of
last week, hut as uot>ody was hurt
and the differences were afterwards
amicably adjusted, the names of the
parties have been w ithheld from tlie
public.
Albert Cherry, liviug on the Jones
farm, about three miles from Calhoun,
was hoeing liis jmlatoes a lew days
ago, barefooted, and as his big toe
worked up through the loose dirt, he
mistook it fora snake’s head,uud witli
a violent lick cut it oft witli liis hoe
Madison, Florida, has its sensation.
A party of five children while out he»*
rying heard a noise in tlie air ubove
them, and, looking up, beheld a man
sitting astride a huge owl which flew
slowly along. The wonder was also
seen by two negroes.
Near Kingston, N. C., a negro hoy,
six years old, shot his sister, aged four
years, in a house, dragged tlie body
Into a field and hid it between rows of
cotton. He said the child began to
cry, and to hash It he snapped a gun
nt her, as he had been iu the habit o
doing. The gnn went oft and the
charge nearly blew off the child’s head
Tlie second bale of new cotton raised
by Primus Jones, of Bakercounty, was
received at Albany, on Saturday,.by
Messrs. A. F. Tift A Co., and sold to J
J. Grant at fifteen cents.
Dr. Closs, of Tarboro, North Caroli
na, was on the witness stand in court
the other day. In “giving in" testi
mony he used the word "scalawag"
frequently, until finally the presiding
Judge asked the Doctor what he meat
by the term “scalawag." The Doctor
replied: ‘I mean a white man who says
that he is no better than a negro, and
when he sayss ohe tells the truth.”
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A McDuffie County Tragedy.
Augusts, July 23.—A young man
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THE OLD RELIABLE
Boot & Shoe Manufacturer.
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I have removed my Pogt and Shoe Shop ov«r
the roam formerly occupied by me, on College
Avenue, above C. Bodc r s, where 1 am better pre
pared than ever, for any work la my line. My
work is first-cion and warranted.
BOOTS and SHOES REPAIRED
.a .tort nolle. WR1 hilf^ol. from 5* mu to
HU, according to quality. Price. 10 auit th«
Uaca. Thanking' bj cnitomer, for th.ir paat
. 5 . o o KU pel
Miles Johnson,
I am better prepared tlfan ever todo all manner
of Dyeing and t.leanlnz, la the Moat aahatantlal
and thurough manner. Devoting my time lok-
ly to thia busiueu I can trim out Wuor vork
than thorn- who pretend to carry It on hi connec
tion with Other burin CM. Refer, to the ladlea
and gentlemen of Athena,
novll-ly. .r-.n^iil .1 Ut^ui „.[«
Ru.SINESS y NJV£R~Sirr
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Agents Wanted. ,i
getic men in each state to obtain lucrative employ?*
meat. Each agent will be tarnished a'teak* sad
jle price. A coed surety, bnnd
For tarther information addieee
U. B. JACKSON.
High 8hoala, Walton county. Us,
Each agent will be
outfit st a reasonable price,
will be required.
CUfcF;STUBBS & CO,
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IrJjiY No. 04 Hay Street, :•-I
SAV,A2TXTAXI, GA.
CHAB. ». STUBBS,
A. A. WISH,
noBoV.iTUBBa
CHICAGO SCALES!
Price 2 Ton Complete - - - $40.00.
r iCe 3 Ton Complete - $30.00.
GUARANTEED TO BE AS GOOD AS ANY SCALE MADE,
ami from 25 to 100 per cent. Cheaper than the Cheapest.
CLARKE COTTON
ONE OF THE GREATEST INVENTIONS OF TIIE AGE. IT
makes a fair Sample out ot tho dirtiest Seed Cotton. Saves the
Planter $2.00 to $5.00 on each Bale. H Ginjiers who do not
use them can’t Compete with those who do. ., i
STEAM ENGINES, COTTON GINS, SAW MILLS, ETC.
i.i Send in your Orders early to ril )
,':: TirT*'Georgia.
Itarvhlh. tTp-tatfKc.wner CUyton .t Thnma, street*. Irvik out for the Starred Rooster Flag.
pt discharge of
Uuthe.iMS* far Uitics and quest workmen In the olty fdr (he pn
• r l™* • eltwon entrusted tohin,.
; . HORSE SHOEING AND PLANTATION WORK
done in a superior manner at tpmleraic prices. I make a specially of KRPAJRINU
GUNS, P1STOUS& EDGE TOOLS
of all descriptions and guarantee hutiiuctiou |n all work which .I undertake. When in need of
anything in the Llocksmithing line be sure vnd coll of^, t kMm i / * > > «•
, M’KINNON, THE BLACKSMITH* C °WjjjfKXS, *OE0JUilZ a * ta '’
fSthinnellRwi -m , , XRmjttA.|M|UK i> l ssa.j
vnitsmp?& ironworks
WIN8ITIP COTTON GIN
SELF FEEDER AND CONDENSER, <: «
llulUTot ,,'i i i-'-.aoJl i iriu-V !><«« t
Presses for bt jam, Hand, or Horse Power,
f y; 5 Shafting', put4iE8,:riANd'fei,RS, ! '
Saw Mills$ and Mill Gearing of Every Description.
ytittk/ll vdl UJfMMll '/l »»Htiv/ .V ■ M-r,y 1 n ‘•I ' J .C • l •)! f - If»n*
.Mil", • I-1IH ei MV - .,1 ,
CorrmpocdtnceJaoUalted. Addrma
ATLANTA JOEOBOlA .,
DANIEL PRATT
COTTON GIN!
THE BEST IN USE.
EVERY
GIN FEEDER
AND
CONDENSER
Guaranteed to Give Perfect'
SATISFACTION.
Delivered at Your Nearest Depot
AGENTS:
T. FLEMING & SONS,
HARDWARE MEQCHANTS,
Athens, - Georgia.
Write for Prices and Particulars.
ATHENS FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE WORKS.
IRON AXL BRASS CASTINGS. MILL GKARING, MINING AND MILL MACHINERY,
SAW MILLS, SMITHING, REPAIRING, PAT’N WORK,
STEAM ENGINES, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, CANE MILLS, ROLLERS, (for wood frame.)
HOUSE POWERS, THRESHERS, COLT POWER and LEVER COTTON TRESSES
FAN MILLS, BARK MILLS, I RON FENCING. Ac. ' ■
AND ALSO AGENTS EOR THE MOST APPROVED
PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES
on Skids and on wheels. Combine*l THRESHERS and SEPARATORS;'ttl&BIXE WATER
WHEELS, MILL STONES, VICTOR Three Roller Cane Mills, COOKS Evaporators, Ac.
Address, R NICKERSON, Agent, Athens, Ga.
THOS. BAILEY, Superintendent. < - u - ■
MILL FINDING FURNISHED AT MANUFAC URF.U8 TRICES. • olfty.
SEED.
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SEND-US -YOUR> BU81*.
.rt NESS CARD FOR
TRADE LIST, t
D. 1ANDRETH & SONS,
wnUortPHnu /!
WHITE & MILTER,
COR. BROAD & HUNTER, STREETS., ATLANTA. GA.
GENERAL AGENTS FOB TUEJ
MITCHELL WAGON
InNortb & South Carolina, Geoi*gta, Alabama & Florid i
Sant far innatrata-l'Catalo)(a«.- , . 1 * -• ’ '“ui
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