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GEORGIA PRESS ASSOCIATION.
Atlanta Hospitality—The Excursion, etc. i
(From Um Atlanta Constitution of yesterday.]
Important Supreme Court Decision.
! The Macta and
'< •< \i -r- -
I At the (’'invention <>f the. <
"'I Prpjt* AeeoHation, which iqet in At-
iiitu'«i!i the Sth, about forty palter.-*
were repre^en
cy, Chairman of the
mittee, tendered the hospitalities of the
city, and 'announced that all bills
would ^ie paid by the city during the
' WrCen. 4jCi Garlingi*^
sdmetT' the representatives of the
Baikpad
or not, is not a question of whether the
Act is, as to its provisions, or as to its
title, or as to the mode in which it was
introdnoed ahd read and voted upon,
Company vs. Frank L. Little, ex- o.V.tctty- to the Constitution, but a
ecutor. lveliei and Constitutional q of wiiet!uirtbal^atB«v«
ths tune of ifo' passage,' wax a legisto;
:C.j-Tanp. P‘vs^B. 8M*f
i Com- r *—•— 1 » —
sessn
wdcdmerT th’e rep’rfesen
press in a brief and felicitous address.
l>aw, from Hanoock; nml
B. Johnson, administrator,
et al. Consti
tutional Law, from Hancock.
1. That clause of the third para
graph of the first section .of Article 2
of the Constitution of Georgia, which
“ No session of the/
’, after the second m
ion, shall continue loi _
than forty days, unless prolonged by a
vote of two^ thirds of eacn branch there-
tive body at all—whether it-had any
title-toitawffisial trifimw as a Gener
al Assembly.
Whilst it is not only the right but
the imperative duty of the judiciary to
declare legislative Acts in violation of
-the Constitution void, it is not within
JPn'day, May 77, 7872.
National D mocratlc Convention.
S?he National Democratic Cotnmit-
■Vti bjy virtue of authority conferred
it by the last National Demo
cratic ^Convention, at a meeting held
tins Any at New York, voted to hold
tiie next 'Convention for the purposo
of nominating candidates for President
and Vice President of the United
States, on the 9th day of July, 1872,
Col.,Christy responded ;itr appropriate. of,* {applies only to the General As-
terms, complimenting the indomitable j serably which was to meet after the
energy and enterprise wfcleh'l&ve'fifF
ed Atlanta from the wreck of war, and
made her the pride of the State.
The following officers were elected
for the ensuing year.
Stain goveraasnt hnd been fully hn
constructed under Abe So-Called recon
struction Acts of Congress, not to the
Legislature .of thb provisional govern
ment organized under those Acts.
2. The Supreme Court of the United
'ltaSg; k Estii!, of the ShitesImT said, in White vs. Hart,
Savannah Newt.
Vice Presidents—C. W. Styles,
of the Albany /sirs, and W. A.
Hemphill, of the Atlanta Constitution.
Recording Secretary—W. G.
Whidby, of the Constitution.
Corkespondio Secretary—C. '6.
at 12 o clock M., in the city of Bill-, Hardee, of the Savannah dSapuIXicaii.
tiuore. I
The basis of representation, os fixed
etal., infra, ** the action of Congress
upon the subject (the reconstruction
measures) cannot be inquired into.—
The case is clearly one in which the
judicial is bound to follow the action
of the political department of the gov
ernment, and is concluded by it.”
While compelled to accept this dog
ma as law, and as perhaps true, in a
limited degree, so tar as facts accom-
hj the last Democratic Convention, is
double the number of Senators and
Representatives in Congress from each
State under the apportionment census
of 1870. Each State will send dele
gates accordingly, and wc invite the
cordial co-operation of all conservative
citizens who desire the restoration of
constitutional government, and the
perpetuation of republican institu
tion-*.
John Forsyth, John M. Harrell,
William M. Converse, James Ponder,
Charles E. M. Dyke, A. H. Colquitt,
Wilbur E. Storey, William E. Nib-
lack, Isaac E. Eaton, Thomas C. Me-
Creery, Albert Voorhis, Sylvanus R.
Lyman,. Odin Bowie, William A.
Moore, Charles \V. Mash, Charles E.
Hooper, Charles A.Matilz, G. L.
. Miller, J. W. McCorkle, Harry Bing
ham, John McGregor, John G. Thomp
son, James P. Barr, Gideon Bradford,
£l}aj£es H. Simonton, William B.
-Sates, John Hancock. H. B. Smith,
Jfobn Good, August Belmont,
Chairman.
'■ fKRDEBiCK QL Prince, Secretary.
.New York, May A 1872.
pare
ing, whose report, after discussion, was
adopted.
Besolutions were adopted condemn
ing what is known os the system of
using ** patent outsides” or '• insides,”
and denying membership in the Asso
ciation to all such papers after 90
days.
A resolution was adopted requiring
members of the association to exclude
from their columns contracts with ad
vertising agents' who patronize these
patent " outsides” and “ insides,” and
requiring those who publish more than
obo paper to charge full advertising
rates in each.
The advertising rates previously
adopted at Savannah, were confirmed.
A resolution condemning personali
ties in editorial discussions, and in
anonymous contributions to the press,
elicited an able debate between Col.
Yancey, Col. Snead, Mr. St. Ciair
Abrams, Col. Aver}-, and others, con
cerning the legitimate bounds of news
paper responsibility, and was adopted.
lEke session was the most important
one-yet held, and if the whole press of
the State Caa be brought up to the
line of prfiey diuuted out, much good
will result, to the Character as well as
prosperity of journalism.
ATLANTA HOSPITALITY
was gushing and unbounded. Mrs.
Westmoreland’s Reception (which the
writer did not attend) and the Ban-
quett at the Kimball House, 'brought
out brilliant assemblages of the beauty
and fashion of the city, and showed
that the Gate City, in its material pro
gress, is not neglecting the elegancies
of refined life, and has not forgotten
the graoes of Southern hospitality.
Rides around the city and to Ponce
de Leon Spring filled the odd hours
not occupied by business; and a trip
on the street cars to West End, where
•Hfce National Democracy may do, we ^ Adair reg aled his old newspaper
bold:tt the .duty of em» ike humblest
his
Treasurer—C. H. C. Willing- P^hed aro concerned, as a general
. , , , „ . „ " 1 proposition I dissent from and protest
ham, oi the LaOrange Reporter.
Executive Committee—S. A.
Atkinson, of the Southern Banner,
G. A. Miller, of the Columbus Sun. B.
W. Smith, of the Macon Enterprise, J.
B. Gorman, of the Talbatton Standard,
C. W. 'Hancock, of the Sumter Repub
lican. x -
proposition
against it.
j ;the spherh of the judiciary to inquire 1 **
‘‘if the Legislature at the-time of the
passing ef an Act is properly organized
or property in session under the Con
stitution and laws. The Legislature
is itself, in the nature of things, the
proper judge of each questions and is
responsible jo its conscience and to the
people only for the proper exercise of
this judgment.
The General Assembly of this State,
actually in session and engaged i;i the
performance ot legislative duties, ought
at least to receive from the courts the
consideration they grant to any Execu
tive officer, to-wit: Whilst they will
freely inquire into the regularity and
legality of any particularact, they will "“ OTed her * ,ock of
not, in so doing, pass npoa the author
ity of the officer to act at all.
The Judiciary has no power, bv
<pio warranto or other direct proceed
ing, to pass upon the authority of eith
er the Governor or the Legislature, to
8. Under the recent decision of tbp
Supreme Court of the United States
in the case of William White vs. John
R Hart, and Wm. D. Davis, decided
Deoember term, 1871, we are compell
ed to hold,'that the reconstructed pro
visional government of Georgia did not
expire before June 12th, 1870, when
a „.„ 0 > ..» ... Congress enacted that the Suite of
. j ^. »Georgia having ^complied with the re-
re a bill regulating liberal advertis- construction acts, and the fourteenth
'Meeting of the Democratic Ex
ecutive ‘Committee.—TBe State
Democratic Executive.Gommrttee met
in Atlanta on Wednesday.
■ The committee called a State Con
vention, to meet in Atlanta; June
.26th, to elect delegates to the Balti
more Convention, and adopted reso
lutions urging organization in counties
and districts, preparatory to sending
delegates to the St-te Convention.—
An advisory address will be issued by
- the Chairman of the Committee in a
few days. . ;
No Right to be Silent.
The absence of political matter this
week must not be construed into a
{passive indifference to the startling
ghazes developed by the opening .can-
' toss. Absence from home until al-
■: most the be«r ot going to press, leaves
$o,tiiae for. tbe preparation of political
“RWttiet: We do not believe, however,
that any Democrat ought to be silent
«t Ibis critical juncture. Whatever
member of the party to express
preferences and convictions boaestly
Ah-ve have said before, nothiag but a
jffiMM fight, under the eld flag, cm
«uSit any eetbysfesra from ms,
Vcvery day. tmm» to mere abed/dem
onstrate that tfce path of oi«tery lays
in that'diiictiew- We expect to elude
the decision ef the constituted expo-
.Teats of party action, but we protest
jtgftiust Ifflffriffg onr stuudard when
the enemy U whipped in advance by
division and demoralization in his ojprn
cttoip.
Railroad Coavention.
confreres with a julep (several of it)
at his beautiful suburban borne, was
especially enjoyable. *
TnE press excursion
having done the bueiness assigned, and
bavjpjg “.done” Atlanta, about thirty
«f the' Association : accepted an in vita,
tion from jEjct^ov. }Prown r President
ef the Western and Atlantic Railroad,
to take a trip to Tennessee. As this
«xeurson took a \Flder range than was
and fifteenth amendments to the Con
stitution of the United States having
been ratified in good faith by a legal
Legislature of said State, it is hereby
declared that the State of Georgia is
entitled to representation in the Con
gress of the United States.” Upon
the admission of her Senators and
Representatives under that act, says
the court, “ tbe condition by the Na
tional Government became complete.”
The conclusion to our minds is inevi
table, that up to the passage of .that
act, at least; tbe provision al govern
ment provided for by the act cl March
2, 1867, still existed.
A It follows that the session of ths
Legislature of 1874, which passed the
Act of October, 13th, of that year,
was not a session of the General As
sembly, after the second, under the
Constitution, in the same in which the
Convention of 1868 used these words.
Hence the Act under review is not in
valid, because passed by the Legisla
ture. more than forty days after the
commencement of its session,
5. it is at lea«t doubtful whether
the first tour sections of the Relief Act
of October 13th, 1870, prospective in
their operations, os sound rules of com
struction require them to be under
stood, so far impair the remedy of con
tracts made prior to June, 1865, as to
be unconstitutional under the tenth
.section of the first Article of the Con
stitution of the United States. It is
therefore the duty of the Court to re
fuse to" declare them unconstitutional.
6. The first four sections of the Re
lief Act of October 13th, 1870, must
be read in the light of the title to that
Act, and, in so far as they are not
variant from it, they do not violate the
fifth paragraph of the fourth section of
Article third of the Constitution of
Georgia, and to that extent the Court
should give them effect. Therefore,
in all suits pending at the time of the
passage of the Act, for debts founded
on contracts made prior to June, 1865,
.the taxes must have been paid, and
.the affidavit filed within six months
after the Act passed; and in all suits
commenced after its passage, at the
time of filing the writ, on pain of hav
ing the ..case dismissed on failure to
do so.
7. If Congress, ora State Legisla
ture pass aila.w, within the general
scope of their constitutional power, the
courts cannot pronounce-it void mere
ly because, in their judgment, it is
contrary to the principles of natural
justice. Colder vs. Bull, 3. Dallas
399.
8. A bill of interpleader being fiiled
by an adinraivfrator against the credi-
ton ofithe eftotc represented Ayiim,
whose claims are antagonistic, and
’gome of the elpims being.founded on
contracts entered .into before -June,
1865, it is not
Miscellaneous.
?«§!»«
Of
Miscellaneous.
RE. JONES,
K! DEALER IN
STOVES,
Just’,received at the
Miscellaneous,
NEW DRUG STORE i
Fashionable Stationery
D QUINN, 183 Broad Street,
• Augusta, G»-, makes a specialty of sending I
Ladies’ Fine Note Paper and En velopes by mail—
Any one sending him one dollar will receive,
a box of assorted note paper and enrol..pea of
tiest pattern. •. spr liKlm
'THAT BROWN’S GIN I
JL chased*
pur
for it
. chased oi Snmmej A Newton (Agents
In Athens) about two years ago, is as good as now
and there is none better.
TUOS. HOLDER.
200 B J LES FmE TIM0THY I
200 BBLS.'tTME AND CEMENT.
100,000 LATHS, offered low, by
R. B. HODGSON & CO.
Special totfac Iridic • I
Mrs. C. Morris,
TDESPECTFULLY announces 1
JLV her customers and the public, that she h
TIN-WAEE,
-AND-
HOUSE FUBNISHIHG GOODS.
exercise tbe functions of tiieir - several
departments; and if it qmy. not do so
by direct proceeding, UMfiinot
indirectly by making the- valid
the acts of either to depend upon
authority at the time of the act to ex
ercise their respective functions.
It is not in the power of this court,
by any decision it may make, to de
clare the Acts of the session of the
Legislature, of 1870, after forty days
from its commencement, void, since
the members thereof do all of them
hold their commissions, and this court
is now in session by virtue and in con
sequence of acts passed by said session
after forty days. If these acts be void,
this court is illegal, its members are
only private citizens, and in the very
act of giving its judgment it renounces
jurisdiction over the subject and de
clares its decision to be only the opinion
of three citizens clothed with no legal
authority to act as a court.
The session of the General Assem
bly of 1870 was not a session of the
General Assembly after the second
under the present Constitution in the
sense of those words as used in article
3, section 3 of the Constitution of
1868, and its sessions were legal after
the forty days without any vote of two-
thirds prolonging the same.
WARNER, C. J., dissenting.
This was an action brought by the
plaintiff against the defendant on the
contract of his testator aft a subscriber
for fifteen shares of ibc capital stock
of the Micoaaud Augusta Railroad
Company to recover tbe amount due
for his unpaid stock. On the trial the
defendant made a motion to dismiss
the plaintiff's action, on the ground
that it was a debt existing prior to the
first of June, 1865, and that no affida
vit had been filed that all lqgal taxes
due thereon had been paid as required
by the Act of 13th October, 1870.—
The court dismissed the plaintiff's ac
tion, to which ruling of the court tbe
plaintiff excepted. The Act of 13th
of October, 1870, so far as it applied
to the plaintiff’s debt, is in,violation of
the 10th section of the 1st article of the
Constitution of the United States, and
is therefore void. That Act is also
void as having been passed in viola
tion of the express provisions of the
Constitution of 1868 declaring that
“ No session of the General Assembly,
after the second, under this Constitu
tion, shall continue longer* then forty
FANCY (tOOD^JIt have still on hand
From College Areune totlie Store of Mr. C. Morris,
»a_N UMBER 13-WI
under the Franklin llou-o, where she will oiler, as
heretofore fresh and fashionable goods, at the low
est prices. april 1 lm
1 tbe
Largest Variety of Stoves
[ in Athens, which I will furnish at the letreit lir•
I ing prim.
Fresh Fish on IceT I ’ THE MARION,
HHHE UNDERSIGNED hare made Largest Oven Step Stove Manufactured !
-L arrangement, for supplying the citizens of z. . . , ... .
Athens with FRESH FISH from the coast erery
TUESDAY and SATURDAY, nod oftenei, If the
demand should warrant it. Persons desiring them
delirered at thetr residences run heaeeommo.lat.'d
hy tearing their orders at the Banner office any
time during thu week.
Fish ran t« purchased erery Tuesday and S.itnr-
day afternoon at the Banner Office Corner immedi
ately after the arriralof the ears. Th-yare packed
•lire in ice, and are warranted fresh and pure.
THOS. D. WILLIAMS A t'O.
Ho! for the Suburbs!
Hundreds of the Marion hare been sold in Ath
ens and ricinity, and without an exception hare
given unbonnded satisfaction. To parties wishing
a good stove at a small price, I can safely say that
The Marion is the Stove.
r P you want to invest in a snug lit
tle suburban residence, call on M. STAFFORD
for particulars. House just built. May 3
R. T. BRUMBY & CO.,
Druggists and Pharmacists,
And Dispensers of Family Medicines, I
AXTOULD respectfully call attention
V V to their elegant preparation of effervescing
solution of
Citrate of Magnesia, or last cl ess Salts, \
Aperient Seitlidz Powders,
Crab Orchard Salts.
This article Is msnnfactured from tbe waters of the
celebrated springs at Crab Orchard, Kv., and is a
complete substitute for cathartic Pills, Kpsom Salt,
Blue Maas, Calomel, Ac. It exerts a specific action
upon the User, exciting It when languid to seei
lion, and resolving lta chronic engorgements..
ROSE TOOTH POWDER
A superior and Well selected slock ot
PERFUMERY,
FANCY ARTICLES,
FINE SOAPS,
FINESPON GE
And PharmiPentiral Specialties.
R. T. BRUMBY <£- CO.
Druggists and Pharmacists.
MOST BEAUTIFUL
DECAL COM AINE,
Transfer Pictures,
AT TnE
NEW DRUG STORE.
THE SOUTHERN HOME,
An entirely new store la design and construction.
By a most novel arrangement, the part of I he oven
j directly under the fire box is protected front the
strong heat of the fire in this particular place, and
I a uniform heat ia obtained, in all parts of the oven
thus securing tbe most desirable thing in any stove
via : Even baking and roasting. This stove has
been In the market but • short time, and the large
sales since its introduction warrants the conclusion
that it will toon be the
LEADINQSTOV&M'COUMTRY
I ALSO KEEP THE
FOREST CITY,
QUEEN OF THE SOUTH,
FIRESIDE,
CAPITOL CITY,
And Many Other Leading
Stoves.
I have on hand at all times a large atock of
TinWare ofall Kinds
The success that J ONES' TIS WARE has met
with since Its introduction, is a sufficient guarantee
| for Its excellence.
I ROOFING,
GUTTERING.
AND JOB WORK.
OF ALL KINDS
attended to promptly. The manufactory is still in
charge of Mr. W. H. JONES, who will be pic
to see bis old friends and customers.
Orders from the country for work or goods will
meet with prompt attention.
E. E. JONES,
Corner Broad aud Thomas stn.,
ATHENS.
I OQiyK A BIONTH, to sell our Universal Cement.
I V*** * O Combination Tunnel, Button Hole Cut
ter, and other articles. Saco Novelty Co., Saco,Me.
^Miscellaneous
si;*
0RC ESTER* C
DICTIONARIES.
BY
TTAVE BEEN ADOPTED
JLI the State Boards of Education of
Virginia, ,. 1 :
North Carolina,
. . , Alabama, and
Arkansus.
In nso in the cities of
Richmond, Va.,
Norfolk, Va.,
Mobile, Ala.,
Savannah, Ga.,
Atlanta, Ga., dx.
The standard in Orthography and Pronunciation in
Washington and Lee University,
Vie University of Virginia,
The College of William and Mary,
Ihc University of Georgia,
The Wesleyan University, Alabama,
BREWER & TILESTON,
17 Milk Street,
BOSTON.
t -.seaaS s ^aS®!|
Oe., that lead the tnmleron "»?***;. 1
made
Liquors,
and herbs of California, free flora .iT' ’ ! r rsiT' 1 ' I
the Great Riood
- r* r
. sd
bat are a true Medicine, made
-• • . ro ^1,s. Tri.
They arc
Principle, a Perfect Rcnotaio
UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL,
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT'
University of Georgia.
Athens, Georgia.
TT'XERCISES resumed on Monday,
-Ibi January IStb. Tnition toper month, pay
able monthly, to the t’ndersigned, or to Mr. A. L.
IIul!, Secretary of the Faculty, who is authorized
to receipt in my name.
W. L. MITCHELL, Treasurer
Jan. 1st, 2572. University of Georgia-
COTTON STATES
Land & Immigration Company.
Schaller, I’arlton & Newton,
A.GENTS
A J^IE.VS, GA
r PHE above Agencv is now pre-
_L pared to furnish labor of any description to
any or the Cotton States, such as form -laborers,
gardeners, male and female domestics, hustlers,
seamstresses, railroad laborers, mechanics, mi
ners, £e. One of the agontsattenditigto the se
lection in Europe, personally, the utmoat satisfac
tion is thereby guaranteed.
All communications addressed to Schalleb,
CarltOit A Nkwton, Athdns, Gs., will receive
prompt attention. Agency at Capt. 11. H. Carlton’s
Office, corner Clayton street and College Avenue.
Jan. 12-2mb
Um blood to a healthy cooffitirvm2»W£« '
and invigorating both mind
So Person cut take th£?S* **
rag to directions, and remain ,
their bones are not destroyed by si'JJ**.
means, and the vital organs nag
of repair.
Dyspepsia or Indices!Ua. „ ,
•a the Shoulders, Coughs, T.ghtneucTV
xiness, Soar Eructations of the StnoJirHi;
in the Mouth, Bilions .Attacks, p,^. ■** Ik,
Heart, Inflammation of the Lunga, * •.
the Kidneys, and a hnndred other
are the oObpnnga of Dyspepsia. U ^"'aa,
it has no equl, and Coe bottle will
on tee of. its merits Ilian a lengthy adrj f ,u.£i“t».
ConsplftlKts t „ ^
turn
Penmanship.
D. F. WALKER
HPEACHER of Penmanship, will
commence a clan In rooms over Dr. Smith’s
Drug Store, Broad Street, MONDAY, APRIL 22d.
The hours of meeting wiU be as follows: Gen tie-
men’s Class meets from 8 to 10, a. m. Ladles’Class
meets from 4 to C, p. ra. Night class fur gentlemen
meets at 8, p. tu.
Orders fur visiting cards received at same hour*.
Terrs op Tuition.—Per sesslou of ten lessons,
of two hours each. Five Dollars. Tuition in ad
vance. If entire satisfaction is not given, tbe mo
ney will be returned. No pupil wfll be received
for a lest time than ten lessons, and no deduction
made except in cases of protracted tiekneu.
«*«■ Visiting Cards written in a very neat and
and elegant manner. Specimens may be aoen at
the Post Office and at bis rooms.
april 19-2t-pd
The Htitckbiildera of the Georgia
Railroad in.Convention last week, re
elected the *44 Board of Directors,
who also fttokto) Col. E. W. Cole
Atoere) Awpe/reteixlcnt, & K. Jobn-
jofe £.upar*#fc»deut, and Dr. J. S.
M&ligtn SwNtoiry. Tbe Port Royal
project Was freely discussed, and a res
olution w** adopted referring £be «0-
dorsemont of the Port BcjKfjL Jwnds
back to the Board of Directors, vjfh
Tull pow er to act,
A resolution vftsofepted requiring
rive Jtawd sfD'mton to consider the
ffixtenow cha Branch
fo Elheyton.
Tbe North Eastern railroad w#s act
referred to in the Cosftatfcu,
Tb« attendance at tbe Cwy^ptiao
was large, and tbe attractions of tbe
Horticultural Fair, tlie Towrautment,
and Grand Sill, were greatly enjoyed
by the visitors. 9
A sanguinary rencontre occurred in
Washington last Saturday, between
Gen, A. CL Jones, of West Virginia,
pad Colonel'Sayre, of Alabama the
qnffilhq tints being armed with canes
•pd pocket-knives. : Jones'was cut tq
several places, and bis left wrist brok
en, Sayre bad W* throat cut, and was
stabbed in the abdomen- ^ «-
result is not ftjppndwW «
cpm, Tbe frgbt, was desperate, and
%%VmSmWm'
ing. Both gentieweu i*l*»CTypopr
ular In -Washington, whore «r
yimis exprerac# WMrryffjjqr ’
trtfftbS Y ’ucolii
been organized as n votaaKri
m Moron.
Cbattanoga. and Lookout Mountain;
and as it w opportunity of
.obtaining aaeb-autluaide information,
and was not a mere jaqjboree,” we
propose next week to devqty more
care to its leading incidents than we
have time issue to jgire to tfrou.
days, unless prolonged by a vote of w
two-thirds of each branch thereof.”— geo.
This Act was passed at the third ses
sion of the General Assembly under
the Constitntion of 1868, -more than
forty days after the commencement of
the third session, which was not pro
longed by a vote of two-thirds of each
branch thereof, and is, therefore^ null
and void as a law of this State. My
reasons for this judgment^ were fully
expressed in my dissenting , opinion in
the case of Gormly, Ordinary, vs.
Yaylor, (not yet reported,) and will
not be again repeated. All legislative
enactments, which are to J>e binding
upon the people as laws, ntost be en
acted iu pursuance of tbe requirements
of the Constitution, and if not, when
ever they interfere v^ith tfie right of
the citizen, such citizen, nfry appeal
to the courts and have them declared
holding .och <U W to1&'5te* I^ "
first proposed, embracing a visit to
Niisbvfile, tbe Industrial Exposition,
- - "" ” - l
not by themselves. On -tbe iteiad <of
tbe case, however, they sfipifld .make
it clearly appear that the dpxes have
been paid to entitle them to ,p ( depEee
for the payment of the claims.
9. Subscriptions to the stock.gf rise
Macon and Augusta Railroad .Com
pany, made before June, 1865, stand
upon the same footing with other debts
contracted before that date; and in
Tbe following is the restitution in
reference to Greeley and Brown a-
dopte J by the Democratic State Couven
two of Tennessee, at Nashville, on
Tburaday, by a vote of 721 to 132
4, That inasmuch as the Gouven- and Augusta Rabroad Company vs.
oid, and the judiciary shall so declare
them.” If tbe courts may inquire into
the validity of legislative acts passed
by the General Assembly when sitting
within the time prescribed by the Con
stitution, much more may they inquire
into tbe validity of pretended legisla
tive acts which were passed at a time
prohibited by the Constitution; be
cause there is no legal presumption in
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the BRICK SHOP, on Prince Avenue, where all
classes of work in his line will be faithfully execu
ted.
Particular attention given to hone-shoeing.
TauM in want ol the genuine
HEMPHILL PLOW,
which is now so popular, will do well to call and
buy from the old man himself. His superior
teil or single, at the dawn of \ I
of life, these Tofiic Bittlr. f
ericethat-a malted
Far laflammsfory and ChrwnM n T
matlanl and Goat. Dytpe^a lnd^Si*T' I
Remittent and Intermittent Fever. £/_.•*' £ -» L
Blood, Liver, Kidneya and Bladder, 0, v|
been-moat aucceaaful. Such Diteaser 1ai
Vitiated Blood, wb<cli ia generally ytoloJuf K ' 1 h '
ment of the Digeativa Organs “vantre-
Theynre ia Gentle Pnrgallre
a Tonic, pomcatmg alto tl,p pec„.i „ „ * —
a» a powerful agent in relieving liongerti.^ 4 I
mation of the Liver and Vuceral Oruat. n j V"’-
Diseases. " E *e I
For SUlta Bisearer, Eruption, T« •
Rheum, Blatchet, Spots, Pimples Putnliet V ■
hundet, King-wormt, Scald-Head. Sure VJ V , L
tipeias. Itch, Scurfs, Discn!oratii.in(.ft| K er k d k '‘ |
and Diseases of tlie Skin, of whatever |
are literally dug np and carried nut n f tEJ,’**'" 1
short time by the use of these lluiers. (ktM,' 1
such cases mil convince the must uicteda ouu *’
curative effeas. a
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood
find iu imparities bursting tlirough die skin "p . ,
Eruptions, cr Sores: cleanse it when you fsi a L
etrncted and alnggislt in the veins; clean* n « M
foul: year feehngi will ted you when. Keejilui-
pure, and the health of the *yt\em f»”ow I
Grateful thonsnndM-proclaim Vimct, *
WM.th? rooxt wonderful Inrigorant 1
the »nktne system. **
Pin, Tape, and other.Worms, l«i Tli
the Sjrstem of so many tUousimls,'are eflean’r .
w, ? >yc i. and ren,ov «<** Says a diStin K «Uhed tL*
ojist: Tliere tsacarcely an individual opon the fact a l
earth whose body is exempt from the presence of
If is not upon the healthy elements of the bodi -w I
worms exist, btit uixjn tbe diseased Inmtora s.d
deposits that breed these living monsters of dwnt
No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, no amt*;**
ilics, will free the system from worms like the* E;
Biechanlcal Diseases. Persons tnmj ( I
Paints and Mineral^ such ss Plumbers, Type tern
Gold-beaters, and Miners, is'they advance in life »'
be subject to paralysis of the Bowel*. To purd in* I
this take a dose of Wauc^R's Vinegar Bitteuc^ j
or twice x week, as a Preventive. - I
Billons, Remittent, and lufermltitst 1
Powers,'which-are so prevalent in tl,e valleysy*
ereat rivers throaj(hout the Uuiied States, esier.
those of the Mississippi, OHio^ Missam,.UfW,.T, j
hessee, Cumlteriand, Arkansas, Red, Coloiido. Tl.a- /
Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, ^gohi'<e. SawamuK k
oke^ Jaroe^ and many others, with their ra*t tnbea 1
ties, throughout our entire country during the Sra* \
and Autumn, and remarkably so daring teuoci i !
unusual heat and dryness,are invar-bly accmn^^:
by extensive derangements of tlie stem tch and liver, r.
other abdominal viscera. There are always more or <_
obstructions of the liver, a weakness and mitible ui
of the stomaclt, and great toqx>r nf tbe bowels, lr-,
dogged up with vitiated accumulation*. In their wts-
ment, a rnirgative, exerting a powerful influence «pa
these various organs, is essentially necessary. Tier-»
no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dt. J. IVklcih
Vinegar Bitters a* they will spcidily remote tk
dark-colored viscid matter with whicu tlie bovtli »r*
loaded, at the same time stimulating tlie tecretioeiei
the liver, and generally restoring the healthy factm*
of the digestive organs.
Scrofula, or KlnsU Evil, White Swtflinp,
Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter Scratou
Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Merrana-Af
fections, Old Sores, Entptions of the Skin. Sore Em.
etc, etc In these, as in all other constitution. Dis
eases, WaMCKR'S VfNSGAR Bittirs Ju»e thnm tkif
great curative powers in tlie most i>bstinate and note-
Dr. Walker’s California Vlr.egatVUUn
act on all these cases in a si on/a r manner. Ito or.Srt
the Blood they remove tlie cause, and by resohniig war
the effects of the inflammation (the tubercular depontu
the affected parts receive health, aud a permanent can
is effected.
Tho properties of Da. Wai.krr's Vixigu
Bitters are Aperient. Diaplmretit and Carmiflaiira,
Nutntious, Laxative, I>iiiretic Sedative, Counter-Irri
tant. Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-UTious.
Tlie Aperient and mild Laxative properties et
Dr. Walker*s Vinegar Bittsrs are the best uV-
guard in all estes of eruptions aud .ivaligaaot feren,
their balsamic, healing, and soothing properties prated
the humors of the £raCes- Thetr‘Sedsthre*|kopert et
allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowta
either from inflammation, wind, colic, cramp*, e«c
Their Couater-Irritant influence extends throughoct
the system. Their Diuretic properties act on tbe Kid*
neys, correcting aud regulating the flow of urine. Thc.r
Anti-Bilious properties stimulate the liver, in-tht t'crt*
tion of bile, and its discharges through the btliarydoct
and are superior to all remedial agents, for the cart a
Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, etc
Fortify tbe body against disease by jar-
Mug all its fluids with Vinegar Bittess. No t>
demte can take hold of a system thus forearmed. TJ*
liver, the stomach, the bowels, the kidneys, aad u«
nerves are rendered disease-proof by this great erf
orant.
Direction*.—Take of the Bitters on going to W
at night from a half to one and one-half wine-gls*—
Eat good notrishing food, such as beef steak, o*w
chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, tai oa
out-door exercise. * They are composed of purely np
able ingredients, aud contain no spirit,
J. WALKER, Prop’r. IL It MCDONALD At 1
Druggists and Gen. Agtc, San Fraociscok CaL-
and cor. of Washington and Chariton Sts., Newitft
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS
1
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GREAT t’JIAM K FOR AflBXTS.—Do
waat aaituatfon »«mt, local or traveling,
wltk elionce to mike S5 toS20aday sellingthe
new7«trand white wireClothe. Lines? They
■er. Samples Oreo, ao there is no t"
at onee, lludsnn IUver Wire Wi
—cur. Water st. anJ Maiden I.ane, N.Y., nr
:»6 W Kandolphwt., Chisago. apr 2-tf
STANDARD AMERICAN
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Ev.rvtiling pertaining to BiRi«rda at lowest prices.
IMTSTRSTFD ftTi MMH FRvent Vv n.a'l.
H. W. COLLENDER, NEW YORK.
Suoccssor to Phelan A"0>lten4er,
738 BROADWAY.
^ts^gainst .tlie sult^ribera for tfat"JSSSS
mpntrftaxas*and thefiline of the af- P^ibited by the Constitation, af-
of 187V, is «ecessfiry.
Judgment in the'case of the Macon
tion of Liberal Republicans, held at
Cindairatf. in the first and- succeeding
days of ths present month, has pres-
aptad to the copatry the names of
Horace Greeley, of !4#w York, and
Benjaraan Graty Brown, of Missouri,
as candidates for President sad Yi*e-
Presideat «f<he United States, pledg
ed to tip Wffilffitomturn and enforce
ment of the doctrines above enuneia
tod, and have intfted the ct^iperation
of all patriotic citizens in their support,
we deem it but the part of patriotic
duty to declare that, in the contest
now well nigh upon us, the said bom*
races deserve tbe. support fo every
patriot in the.lahd. as against a ticket
represent^ tiie principlra^olicy and
ministration. And while- reaffirming
oar purpose and desire to preserve the
integrity of the Democratic-party, we
do nevertheless declare, in our behalf,
aod,-ae we are well satisfied. to behalf
of the people wo here represent, that
eMrthftoreim.
Frank L Little, Executor, affirmed.
Judgment reversed m ,the case of
Jackson B, Johnson, Administrator
vs. IL Stolffis Sayre, oo tlie .ground
that tfeecreditors holding claims found
ed oa coat nets made before June.
1865, should have proved payment of
taxes on those claims to entitle them
to a decree for the payment of tbp
claims. r
Linton Stephens, George F. Pierce,
B. EL Hill, & L. Benaing, for pUin-
tiff in error, t ;
C. W. DuBose, R. Toombs, ?, L,
Little, contra.
i&T A KiDflTT ■
McCAY, J. t concurring.
tiie more espedally when U is appa
rent that each pretended htwf jrere in
tended, to deprive dm houCppje of
the State nf tlmif Irmsl anil j—t njrhti
to tbeir property. I therefore dissent
from tiie iuogment of tbe Court in this
ease, and in ease of Johnson, adminis
trator, vs. Sayre, et al.
Jfew Advertisements-
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SOUTHERN MUTUAL IN8. COMPANY, 1
rpHE ANNUAL iSrfej^of this
Sewlnu Machines t Sewing Machines!
HomeShuttle Sewing Machine, only $25.
This it a Shuttlo Machine, has th* Under Feed,
and makes the “leek Mitch,’’ alike on both aides.
It la • standard Kint-wiass Machine, aad the only
low priced “ lock stitch” machine in the United
States. This MMbima reeeind the Diploma al the
“ Fairoftka two Carolina," ia .Charlotte, A’. C., ia
1871. aFTh, Machine Is warranted for five rears.
R6T A MACHINE FOR NOTHING.
Any person making up a dub for 5 machines will
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■cl. Said stamp for circulars and samr
las. Address Rot. C. II. BERNHEI1
Concord, N. C.
Adjourned Court.
ticn of eertain defies until the taxes
MA. cat for their Moecm
orteanSzlntr
tho forming or t
interest. It UL,at the
cfalarms tramberefthe
mm " »pm UhV 1 ism~ mi an til twtlrr- ~fi
thereon have bean naid. is not in vi<v 3fu?nl^tii^ffr^Ark,rh4erertita«Juro^
i%oT«f oration t^Tporagraph 1 of [
will also be kept on hand.
Thankfol for past patronage, be respectfhll j so
licits a continuance of the mu.
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dec 29 tf .
ECLECTIC GALLERY
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will be sent. Catalogues sent free to any address.
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GEORGIA STATE COLLEGE
—OF—
Agriculture and the Me
chanic Arts-
T>Y order of the Boitrd of 7 rusteei
-U the exetciaesof this College, under th« J”"
visional organization, will tiegin on tbf l»t of
next. Each Senators District is eatitlsd tosh*
scholarship, • id each coante to. as mtpy Hli »“
Kepreaentatlv es. The mppucmnts for these mboUr*
shipe mutt be sixteen yean of age, and hsve s tut
knowledge of Arithmetic, English, Geography »»“
History of tht United Stater. , ,. k
The Trusteesare making arraagsmenfotofuraus
hoard at V2 GO per month- i, -
AU applications should be addressed to
W.L.BKOUN.Pteridenl.
april 12Wt Athens, Georgia^
George Foster, Jr.,
ABONITEOT,
Blake's Block, Macon, Ga.
Designi for public buildings or private residenc
ra lined at short notice.
Tbe Coming Cbttrrh Music Kook.
To be Ready \Joly 1st
Tlie Standard.
ItBy L. O. Emerson, of Boston -, and
U. It. Palmer, of Chicago.
Price, 51 80.
As the previous works of these gentlemen have
had very marked aoeeaar lathe East aad in the
West, the coming booh cannot tall to be the Svo-
eras or tub Bassos I
Specimen Paget tent (free) on application.
Managers of Sabbath Schools are heconring I
more and more eeavtneed that the beaatSflal Btro-j
jito Book
■: Ghlad Tidings,
l^rice Wets-paper, 25 cts. b’dsj is one of the eerp
It is a i'uuerlat ivaic, »t*ec.a.iy uuapi^u .or use
in spring, when the i.akul-iu and debilitated
system needs strength and vitality ; it will give
vigor to the feeble, etrcugth to the weak, animation
folks dateetod,activity to theatuggteh. rest to the
weary, quiet tu the nervuus, and health to tho in
firm. ,
It is a South American plant, which, according
to the medical and scientific periodicals of London
and Paris, po-aeuee tlie moat powerful tonic prop
erties known to Materia Medics, and Is well known
in its native country as having wonderfhl curative
qualities, aqd hss been long usedas a specific in all
rases otlmpurUico of Ike blood. Derangement oj the
Liter nnd Spleen, Tumors, Dropsy, Poverty of Ike
Bleed, Debility, Weakneuif the Inleetinet, Uterine
or (frimaru Groans.
0.1, WILLS’ EXT.WJURUBEBA.
I It hr strengthening and nourishing. lJkc nutrl-
| rious f.Hxl taken into the slotnanh, it assimi
lates snd diffu-rs i self through the clrrulatioo,
| giving vigor aud health.
It regulates tho bowels, qnlota the nurvea, acta
directly on Shu secretive organs, and by its power
ful tonic and restoring effects, produces healthy
and vigorous action to the whole system.
1 JOHN 4. KELLOGG,
Platt it., N. Y.. sole agL for United States.
Send
RENOVATE TOUR CARPETS,
Something New 1
A DISCOVERY has recently been
made by which Velvet, Brussels 'and In
grain Carpets can be thoroughly cleanod and reno
vated, without removing them from the floor. It
also destroys and prevents moths. It thoroughly
cleanses all covered furniture, such as Plush Chairs,
Sociables. Divans, Rockers, etc. It is the acknowl
edged cleanser for dotbiog of all descriptions, re
moving grease spots and restoring their original
colors. For silks, ribbons and lace thnre U noth
ing that equals it, and can be used without the
slightest Injury tothe finevt fabric. It contains no
acids, and is a pure Renovating solution. This is
entirely a new process, and commends Itself when
ever used. We w|ll clcauyour carpets, etc., or fur
nish the solution, with directions for using.
ATRKItS, April 17, 1872.
This certifies that Mr- Max M. Ifyeraon has
cleansed for me a very much soiled carpet, remov
ing all grease spots and, where not too ranch worn,
restoring the original colors. I cheerfully recom
mend him to the citizens of Athens who may peed
his skillfnl service, w rsi»v v.
j*«iW JIUSIC.
AgRggSSU^
Legends of tbe Palrisrehs and Prophets. .
Rev. 8. Baring Gould. 82. . .
Memoirs of Robert Chambers, and AntobUF*
phy of William Chambers. 8150. ^ ..
A Boy’s travels round th* world. Editad D,
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Seven Decades cf the Union. By Henry A. »
Good-Bye, Sweetheart—the last new novel-',
the author of “ Red aa a Rose is She," * c -
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apr 28-tf
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the Hum due, and if it *it all affects
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Flate< Flageolet, eostlng Lut 75 eta each, are Just
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Warranted to salt nil tastes.
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K nnd * pound package* only,
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For mle at wholesale on!y,by
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OSS on THK CELEBRATED improved
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FULLER, WARREN & CO.
230 Water Street, New York.
The undersigned has purchased tbe receipt for
the above solution tbom Mr. Mar M. Myerson and
will promptly attend to all orders left at his Paint
Shop, on Jackson street, near the Nad oral Bank,
april 18-tf JOHN POTTS.
AAMEROR MIKED GLOSS
I i PAINT COMPANY.
Manufacturers of
Mixed Gloss Paint.
No. 159, West 5th st., Cincinnati, Ohio.
A Substitute for Mermrial Preparatiost,
Caster Cnl, Rhubarb, Senna, Jr,
r PIIE PUREST AND Blr> r
A remedy known for diseases of the L>»«. ' ,
■ualat’omplainls.or for eay diw»« ,,, 1 .-a
medicine U ncceoary, to keep th. bo**L-fo* «.
healthy, or.to purify tbe bleed. !*•*•» g® ib4
urally on the liver than Calomel or BlM Wl». “J
anawer* a better purpose. It Utbx. Great
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NEW TURBIXK la In general nee
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Ita simplicity of OoratnMtion and
rirepower It transmits renders'
it the bett water wheel ever in-
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■IwpaiaU are made of the ordinary plgmants
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t eurslon North to recare Warranted not to Peel, Blister, t rack er fhalk Off.
One gallon covers 200 square feet, 3 coats. On
plastered walla and ceilings 300 and 250 square feet
2 and three costa.
Our paint ta made from the same materials that
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and Linaoed Oil ; the enameled surfkce given by
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