Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1832-1872, September 13, 1872, Image 2

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SjUlllflK t V o New Advertisements. A Goo.l Investment. , ATHENS CECRCIA. rYidaj, Sept. I3, 1372. KOit UftVfiKXOR, ;LMiW M. ^M-iTii. OF MCMfOOEE. we have profound respect for those j report any deviation of rates that come . to their knowledge. Miscellaneous. ATHNES HOME SCHOOL 31 id a !i o S. S * m -v * U!, tpHK KXLRCiSES < >'•' . lh' X iu>li.uic aritk w r.suiiie.1 M-iii.':.; . tin- liitli o. o*i»uai***»r: :.u;gc« ft* D.uwiut;. Asssvssiasc.Mt. Ao. lit structeil to report at the next meeting, j i!££m!jjl umTS^uJ.‘ £-i.Vu* *to^J "aatior ■ " XV.».V«.\‘. i, > whether fhere be any “-patent outsides” ; o.vu turner, iate..m:intim t *uni } , a«.ab«i: r>j ACCORD A A C E \Vn n \ ta^S Mill published in the state, and also to' thu Si j,uab*.j»., I 1 cure "Mr. Grant’s election. In.leedd it olntKin. which was adopted : 1 . , , , . r R' solved, That the thanks of this I is stated that a verv large element ot . ... , . , , n . Association are due and are hereby , the convention consisted of men known ^,,.,1;^^ tendered to Gov. Smith and 1 | . y pj^ACE IS YET TORS VLE to he for Grant, and it is nisi known those legislators who have nobly nl- A’L t n« *>u v.:rv a.on, it w;iu* r mat—ih'j that the friends of Grant did tvery- 1 their report on tax as soon as rossi’.l J i .... ... . i and that we, me nbers <>{ the ores. .»t ' U ,ui.c.uu F.irohuo—Faim a »-«-.* * *!""* P?^ t ' > enCOnr ‘' ge i ^ Ge.rgia, in Convention as-emhh-d, do ^T*^TiSd“‘ ,3r "**" 9 * r ' * I the Louisville movement. It to toe vocated the iust claims of the press. |. m--**- ! Inst hope of the Grant party to prevent i Democrats from uniting cordially with resolution which was also adopted ■the Reform Republicans, anti every Resolved, That the Executive Com I ... . r . mittee of the Press Association lie in j Democratic vote for t) Connor counts j in the balancq for Grant. As we have time and again stated, PROSPECTUS FOR 1872. FIFTH YKAlt. Miscellaneous. m pi on of American Art. T .T?., ... r E. It. U Y KUS. J < litc. A Representative WT V ,v .t,i 1 !u*!.a!'d M mf.'i! / Journal Jainit\ to lu tin'h nods imest Paper in the, il arid. » t;ivc mv love to t ie .;rti>t workman of Till M 1 '. . K U |{ Kill r. lYniripn! vyiLL OPEN' OX AWOTTON l ll ss roii rid to go i J0Ll l iv ■ ••s‘.rir.’i;r^ u .!in.v 'Hw'l 1 .: ’ Th. v. i THE 11T11 with si FT 1.1. After the pulication of this notice four weeks, app’iraiion will made to the Ordinary of l'r.MKhn c ninty, at tin* Oclooer term, next i- r 1-arc to jell the lands hohm^tiijj to the e late of TKAi m.u.'. ! Tor (Vrcu ar and fartli the Principal 15. F. O.UlNi-.K. Admr's who are reluctant to give up the ohl Democratic organization, and who re~ On invitation, Col. Hulbert ma le sonic remarks on the narrow gauge j volt at the support of Mr. Greeley ; j system of railways, for which a vote of i but under the circumstances, we can- thanks was tendered him. not so'* anv other course to take. It 1 ^solution tendering thanks t© th.- , ,, . i railroads of Georgia for courtesies, was cannot “ preserve the Democratic or-, a( ] 0 p tC( j Sept 10. 1S7J. J Executor,s Sale. V GRHEABLE to an order from t!n- iV.iri •‘l Or.liu try «.f Fiankliii (omity Oil Will It a suid be ore ine Court Uou>e d *oi Cirnosvlllt* >.«i * coumy on the nut i"m*>day N ivemt e. next, wiiuin tue U-r i Im.tiv l h.ic the ii»ll«»w::*K pr.iji.’.ty t»* w:t ; due U i.1 iicslan . jmi t t«»ii iicie-* of laud «»r !i*s-. Iy.n4 m .sad cuituly <».i u.ticis *•; Id pHE ALDIXE, while issued with I I all the regularity, lias imne of ih.- teiiip r.iry 1 rmation, npjdy <o JOHN II. NEWTON, LAMAR COBH, President. ' v *ryu.ii , " 1 “ < an l.o ‘"I H Be up autl Wolug. ganization”—for that lias declared in ! The Convention. >m motim oftkd. i every .State for Greeley; it cannot. Curistv, then adjourned. i maintain the old Democratic uriuci-1 __ , , r ! Terms of Ofllce oi State Offleials. The following from the Macon Til- j pies, because they cannot he maintain-! rjniph is so timely, and so applicable i ed without success, and no man can As this is a matter of public interest i«» this logon that we adopt it, a.- lic.tei hojie for success lor the straight ticket, and general importance, we append, ' than we could expresss the same i j{ ut say the enthusiastic—“we will j below a synopsis of the bill passed hv: ..Li,.-: create a nucleus—a rallying point—. the Legislature at its recent session, ■< tei Tgia i« Considered safe for both j for future action. It that nucleus ! defining the terms of office of the sev- ou: National : nn St it a si- k<; l y -,,tmd- dir.ll |:r..«luce the re-election of Grant, e ral Stale officials : in, iiiajoiiii’-', hu? micIi convictions it- iiitnre usefulness will l>e hnritsl 1 (jovf.i’.nor. wiihout work often fort ..in disaster. ; d.'Cp in the surf ot popular odium.— T’ne office of Govern >r slyill oegin Big mnjorities are frequently the pre-1 AN. cursors and parents of dissension and j defeat—il it coiues—shall rest where it ] pipe on the 1st of January, 1877, lie- defeat. It will not do to 'it down ■ belongs—on the heads ot tluiso who ] ing a term of four years, ouictly and wait for victory to kiss our j inaugurated the new departure and j sExatoks ami hefkeskxtatives banners beeau.-e it has done so lv lo.e, j and because the opjiosilion -ceiiis loo j insignificant to provoke serious endoav- j or. This faltr security has often j.lant- ^ cd the seed that l»*re the loan' unit : of ruin. It is never wise to tam-any th, ng fa granted n a political contest, j nor to trust 1. r continued iiiumph to . our presum. d strengm and the ap , parent feeble..ess »t the enemy. Tiie Deuiocratic party now ho!..s (ieomia as sccnrclv as U does Ken- prefer that the responsibility of j on the 1st of January, 187# and ex- j !!7oh iat'i..* - is original torc-st and ut L-.n»l n adiin.i I cullivu i *n. riic-rc is dv.ciiinj;, unt in.us**- j and ory-iiard ou the place, situatctl one ami a Ita.f ; imlv8 iVom i'anif>viiie oil l »*• .vuteus coi - ■ veuient to cimrchca, .-»cl»o In «Vi*. .>..11 as t u- pn*j - J . , | j ersy of A brain Alcrli R.l dc»-’d of iran.iiii ! the lii'fOic)' movement; and for that ■ The term of ollice of the Senators o». for^tnrfiMir 4 »oM*oi.iisthiMi,» .n. iguh .gm.i* | reason we cannot siijipori O Conner or elected at the ensuing election will Ih;- ; ■’“l ta ^ r|1 any .ither straig!it-out nominee. It is , gin on the 1st of .January, l.'S7.'>, and Ais..atiii •e expire in four ye trs thereafter—on the ' " is o]'Cii—men arc committed, 1st of .January. !''77. u.i impolitic (anvas and it will he a m -rc complete failure 1 The term of office of Represent i- t nan that of the straigat Whigs in 1 lives will begin on th: 1st of January, j running \\ obster i ,og. after he was I.HT.'l, and continue for two years, ex- dea l. Did tnat folly preserve the piping 1st of January, 1875. party or vindicate its principles? ■ jrii iiti of the 8f:*a::.t:; cotrnr. Tiieissueis l>etween Grant and Gree- The term of office of the successor to ■y—'oetween the evils of the present ■ the Ju Ige of the Supreme Court ( now >r lelillestee, hut if it s rasp i-1 P ar *y i’ 1 power and the prospect of a : Judge McC'av ), appointed for a lifieral, magnanimous and humane ad ministration. Who can hesitate loosened, or its muscles relaxed by list- lessness or a .-ense of security against all contingencies, it may lose it. All >U( hau. that is needed is !.• exert our strengtli. Gbkei.kv am* Gran r.—Tliei We hnve ail organization that is good ; ;lri> ] 1(>iie< . j ; nt ..lligent men enough, even with moderate discipline. | u !uJ hesitate to make choice between to preserve all we have won from the j !,. y an( ] Orant hecau-c they are spoiler within the la-t two years. Our j ,„ >fh ‘uopuMi.-ans., and h ive h en jieople are sufficiently alive to tin- duties | ^ lMn]lv i,i ont ifi 0 q w ; t ], t }, e lendingob- and dangers of tiiecri-is, an!, with tin- j j P< . tional , le ..f Grants admin- proper slimulu.-, they < an easily D e i i-u-ation. Admitting t!ii' to Ik* true, belli to the work unln it is thoioughly t ] le ]j Iie u f divergence has l)e“ii widen- duue. .Let this stimulu- he applied all over the Stale. Let those whose ap pointed duty it is to furni-li it lake the field and Acep it. L -t the pres- be instant in and out of season too charge home-the truth as it stands out so c c ir and bold .in this momentous canvass. j ing until the surroundings of the two ; lin n are now verv dirteron!. Mr. i Graut stii! clings to hi- harsh and ex acting policy—still leans >.i Ids it.tvo- j nets for support—while Mr. Greeley j demands amnesty, reconciliation, and ! a return to the usages of peace. Mr. Let our-organization lie perfected until j <; r e«-ley will he .sustained hv the De.n- we can csuut upon its strength as surely ns we can upon the consequences ! <>f its demoralization. Let no ditler-1 cnees as to the national canvass di-1 ot four years in 1 s.;s ) will begin o:i t.ie 1st of January, 187-'’*, and expire in twelve years thereafter. The term of the successor to the Judge appointed in 18ii8, for eight I years, will begin on 1st of January, \ ii.’ 1877, and continue for twelve years. The position here referred to is now occupied by Judge Montgomery, who succJs.lc.l Judge Warner when lie was promoted to the Chief Justice ship. The term of the successor of the Chief Justice will begin on 1-; of J i".- uiry, is-d, an 1 e.miinj.* twelve years. Tiii* pisition is now 'occupied by Judge Warn el*, who succeeded Judge Locluane, resigned, who also sue 'ced 'd Ju lge Joseph E. Brown, r. ‘signed. I ne Ju Iges hcre.ifter to he appoint ed will ejcii be retainc 1 for twelve years, one being appointed every four vea rs. oeraev and they will share the honors and responsibilities of his administra tion ; while Mr. Grant—in spite of that vote for Buchaniiiin—is irtliod i .hhkjes of t.if. slturior court. wide ?*• distract ,ve i s to State or local j with the Radicals, and wiil, probably, . T.ie terms of the successors <*f Judges canvass. Ii .ifeagreo»v:e must about J :l< heretofore, be controlled bv them. ' °f the Superior Court appointed in So there is some choice between (dree-! l8d8, tor four years, will begin on the ley and Grant, especially for Southern ; 1st ot January, 1873, and terminate Democrats. ' :l t the expiration of eight years lliere- lhe wisdom of the Baltimore nomina tion let it l*c dune without heat, and with the understanding that our first duty as Georgians U to save Georgia [ by securing our tickets for State, Co:i- j ^sessional and Jwcal offices. ’1 here, I at least, is foun4 the great citadel, j possession of whickcnables the garrison j Atlanta h to offer he stoutest resistance to the enemy’s attack. IN e must he united Press Cmitculion. \bout twenty-four tuipers were r*.p i alter. sen ted the 1’ week. The terms of office of the successors ; GhTIT ot juJges, appointed in 1833, for eight Convention in years, will begin 1st uf January, 18/7, j 1“ <>n Wedne-dav a ! a,,, l expire in eigiit years tHereafter— i Imsiness committee win appointed | 111 1 <S, 85. 1 lie term ot office ot the , wh > on ! liur dnv made their report, | present incu.uheats, therefore, expire these issues, oio matter how wide s which was discu«se 1 and a lopted. It i on the 1st January ensuing. is as follows: Wlicrciw. The late Legislature most i signally f. 1 i to recognize the services • oi the press and tic l ights of its mem- ( b rs as citizens oft i'ergia by according j to lliem that coiisidi-iMtinn justly due the disagreement on others. N\ e hope there willhe little on nnj issues. We believer verv iic.y’s events are showing inorc-clearlv to all honest men in our r*«jzs tiiesr platu duty as good citizens aud.true patriots. We are cheered with the thought that by November all will have come t« see alike on the matter in dispute, and will be found a-of old, shoulder to shoulder and ready fiir the onset. \\ o a'e confident (,.nn'«*s!lv doprecaie the course of the ; of the present .Secretary of State that if wise couneels prevail—if harsh j late Legisiat ire. and especially of the 1 urer> Comptroller-Geueral and words are hushed, and sneers and taunts " ‘ ‘ " * " cease to he bandied between brethren, j this consummation is within tin* range oi c irtainty. Come, then, lellow-Deinocrats. one and all—spring to your post. Let us SOLICI- ATTOUXEY UE.VEUAE AX1) TOltS-UEXEKAL. The term of office of tiie successors the Attorney-General and Soiicitors- Geuerul, who were appointed in 1808 it ; and wherca-, it re!ii-ed to pass sov- j ■o' four years, will begin 1st oi Jan- oral bdis prepared nl the iustanee of lury, 1.3/3, and expire in four vears— on tire 1st of January, 187/. STATE Ui'f.si; OFFlOtltS. The terms of office ot tiie successors the I’re.-s Convention, for tie* common benetit of its members, therefore B ■ it resolved by the press of Geor- (' invention ;i<.-em!.icil. That we rcs- . .. - . , , , ->ur- oen lte in l'e.using to legislate m lie- j • , . . . . . . ■ . 1 vevor-Geueral, emoted in l3o>, will ball o; :i.'wspaj.i>i' interests, upon a ju.-t * * ’ j and equitable basis. , begin 1st of January, 1873, and cou- R-solved, That w > strongly con- tinne for four years, expiring simulta- 1 demn the action of a Legislature, first j neously with that of Governor. ORDINARIES. The terms of office of the successors in the history of Georgia to impose a ■ lax upon the p'.'o-s, utterly ignoring i its «•;!• >rt-= in Is-hulf oflilierty, cduca-; save Georgia l-*r the party oi peaee j good government, civilization and • to the present Ordinaries elected in and reconcilliution, anvliaw, no matter j rhr.stiamty, and the general interests < 1708, will begin 1st January, 1373, ot tne [> -"pli-jor! rsiate. • and continue for four years. OTHER COUNTY OFFICERS. The terms of olii where defeat overtakes our allies.— This is our home and wv must pro- nerve it from pollution and ruin. 1. t .every true su i of the dear old (Jom- ,uioiiwealth resolve it and il is airea !y .{lone. Think of the <■ mse >u »:ices that woul 1 follow de'e.it at hr. i,e, and lialiy doubt :f * j can.. Lei us not delay (this duty, e.iner. Remember tiiat "by itiie street ot by and Gy one arrives at lh m.i OiVe i. Thu. in defeatin 1 regulating tiie niatti‘r of ! ■_ .: ...uvr- I tisemeiits, the Legisiat' is avicd capri- ciou-ly and iinreusnnuoly, as said bill | ailcctc.l, eiiii'llv, publishers and their ' rights, and did leit infringe upon th ! riehts >>r legal interests of others. ' Resolved, That we express our un- j -Surveyors an 1 Curonara elected in feigm-.i astonishment at the course of j 18i»8, will begin 1st Januiry, 1873, Certain Senators in going beyond login- j ail)l CX pi re 1st January, 1375, cmi- tiuning onlv two years. of the successors to the present .Sheriifs, Clerks of the Superior Court , Tax Collectors, Tax j Receivers, County Treasurers, County- mate !lr • ument in denunciation of (lie The October j l' rcs '> :l1 "* tiiat we pledge ourselves to the house of n«ver. me uctoner | i ■' : ”” ' — , o*. , c .i i„, t u„ t I ... , . , , . noil up to just censure any public mini > m- n.u nnuier prowi^s mat .\ni n-1 el.*cti m is near sit liand.^ Let the i l ir | e ,,, j the times a.id age in ! ever the terms of cftice of Judges of victory ri-ing | which he lives, as to deny the press its ! the Supreme and Superior Court snail ’ 1 pnq*er and rightful rank among the j grand foremost agencies of progress and civilization. j • - i z A. Uianulaeli.rv.anu will lie m.i 1 :w lu-.v is.uau Resolved, That we regard the news- j newly elected Governor, who shall Ik* j l*sim..,,M «.thesi.«*rf».i{.a n.i «. expire, tliev shall not l>? deemed to expire until the inauguration of c.-b’ioi of our chorus of from li.it battlefield swell arid ground t il (Ii y meet anj mingle with tlioso tut . roclatR-', in .NovcihIkt, the final j n-d’-niptjion of the Republic and *-ii e j pajoer n>* nn institution, separate and (empowered to make appointments apart from either prejnietors or cmi- j j;|| t [ ic eX j )ire ,i torm <. duetors, with an existence ail its own, ■ . r . . ... • , , ,, , ’ , . .7. . „ ’ 1 he bill liirttirr provides tlmt f 11 I and as such wielding an influtiice, , *. j g •eater tliap apv siagle person or wt I °mcers shall bo,d tneir ofiicas until 1 of persons, muj sec >ad t» none in the j their successors are qualified ; and, i Je-ty tion of its enemies. file Jbenisvillc Ponveution. ^.s yvas apticipaieil, the convention »• r a- . i t «• • . . ,, land, and certainly not inferior to that I w ise of a vacancy, the successors to a '!r i ^ ^ er '' < ’" 1 T’ tJl -, ra, f ; 0l T"\ p V h ! itf sta, . io,, - lloti;n ' | any and all the' previouslv-namefl ol- ,t*gt Democrats, at I.ouisvillo last ouslv elevated t*i their position by the i , .. . . * . * . . \»Mjqlc* nominated Mr. O'Connor of I power uf the pres?. ^.'ow y.irk for President, anil Mr. Ad- lyig-ssachusetL f>r Nficc Picsi- .dt'lrf. ^r. O’Conor positively declar- ,ffl, before the (lomiugtiop, that he yrupld not be g candidate, and as posi- •lively refused, after ,th« nomination, ,t» ncccpt it. Efforts have been made ,to inifuce him to change his mind, and up to the time we write, it is not posi- uvqjv known whether his objections to h looming a candidate cau be overcome. i*ractif«Uy it can make little ditfer- jKiiirc, for his most sanguine friends i«T» unJ the remotest idea of the suc- Ilis candidacy can Resolved, Thai the committees .gp- pbinlcd at the last semi-nun ual meet ing of the Association to superintend the various press interests needing legislation, arc hereby instructed to push them before tiie incoming Legis lature in January next, and i ublisii ! fioesshall he dieted or appointed, ns the ease may be, for only t he remain der ofthat term.—Atlanta. Hun. Prf.fi:as G'beei.ey to Grant. The LaGnuije Reporter which Iris l»'i n hesitating f*r a longtime, lit h reby di ti riuinc to assert our rigl‘b length candidly admit* ihat there is a with one common voice, and pledge our , difference between Greeley and Grant, individual and jirofessional influence { fi] the following paragraph: and energies in aid nl the belbre men tioned coin ini’, tees, and in their efforts to secure those right We prefer Mr. Greeley’s success to that of Grain's upon the score alone Resolv'd, That the press of t he State ; that the former is the representative of he requested to publish these resoiu-1 a better (lolitical elemet lhau the la- t ons and the fortlicomit.g rej-urt of the (C| .- tax committee. The resolution was rea>l striatum, force- Mr. Gr.et-ley rupreseuts the tiiat are more irieuilly to the r:s3o;»kl xaiuzine of AJiEittci. The Largest in Farm, the Largest in 1 m i n y Circulation, and the onhj original FAS.ilON M \U \7A Sb. ] A E MO RESTS ILU’STR \TED 1 / MTS TilliV »tntiiti8 tiituir, .*»*• »l l iii.ttfpr*, i-ii-l iv iit- tT.irur**, -mti l!»t* .in!}* ivli.tMf i: |« !TgI St/e l*atlerii.«. Vetriv, only ^ iw, i.». »IM CUromo, “ Isn't .SA.t Pr< *ty/’ t*i/c WxlT. n«»ri!i UR, sent |».»sl IVev to e.ivh r. or, tti»* lar^nnd elegant ohroiuo, after Jenniu^ Tlioui|»- 8on, Hiawatnu’tf \V<Miiu^ t si/e, l.»r 25, j» ice 00, f«»r Si OT extra, or l>jth ehrmnos with the Magazine, for $5 00 post free. Ad lrnw W. JENNINCS DEMOUF.ST. dec l 838 ilruadway, New York. L AN DRETH’S TUttT UECKIVED, a full Qumdy fj of Fresh 8ee*l at the of the ticket jHis candidacy can #n( j ^ a " s "' a j7iptod. ’! South, while Grant L the icj*rcscntive j ej ^f W F* sh’seJa Vuhe » « more,thin jvossihly to se- Mr. Clark otteru^ jUio Ibtlpwiug resf^of tlfe ffiirces'df TGTiterii<«7j> and%riidT si, - "AfiM - ' ORiKir R-TORE. GLOBE HOTEL, IF. (’* rn n r nj It ion I and JacLsin-sts. AUGUSTA, dA. A. J. V iXTHMlX, Propiitlm. ’ORALS it CORAL ISLANDS. | I'.y fi' f. .t imi'sl*. pan;i. Elegant!}' illu — UUKEE’S UOOKST. RE. GHIEH’S AIM&SM7 FOii. 1N72, 500 Kess Anils. | .... / \LD DOMINION AND ROME , RtLLIN ED, AT 1HL ,V-/ msnufiicture, f.iraalpat , Yiur DniT/i aniAni* oiHM»s.aNUKERKuxjLC()s:. 1 NEW DKl T (rSTORE nii . 4 Two Fair Seiring Machines, One Snlendid Piano, One Vacant Tarn ttpr 3—In* 'X. il. H. WillTI DOLLY YARDEN U Fti'er. F-V r .i*> 1 •* ' ,, Ki>r1ifv I l*o '<i*tl >'n ;:*.»*• '■ fvin- all in flail. ... .* i„ e .ii"'f ilemic cart i.iUe la* J * * ."i f vsl y n ■ ■ AT THE NEW DRCO T< >RE. °i)iV ui-*ht f« i: »t cltou, venison. ge out-door exercise. 1 Oey ul>’e ingredicuts. and cootam 1 WALKER, Prot> Dnscists and Gen. -.r.«»ertr Wnshiutrt^ • « i.!> I’.V I T. 1 ; bce’-t HjjHv-eR * • i contain *1^*. .rn$ * , l? ^in I rnpeat*’. - laaii^hwlton UtiOlsT A’ 11 ‘