Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1878-1879, June 04, 1878, Image 3

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11, ii'ki ? ’j £ Alt IIT l nltod States Senate. '••illn r (im.ll nor On. Shield* lo lie Plm-ed on the llc tlri d 1.1st, Washington, May 21.—lit the •Senate Mr Ferry (Rep., Mich.) said that he was directed by a majority of the committee on Finance to » e* port back without amendment the House bid to forbid the further re* tirement of United States legal ten* dcr i oies, and to recommend its would go as fir as any Senator to j keep him from passing his declining | years in suffering. Mr. Sargent thought that Sena- tors used rather extravagant language in depicting Gen. Shields' condition. The General was in good health and traveling over the country lecturing for $100 a night. His name find been Recently mentioned in connec tion with’ft seat in the Senate from Missouri* «It'was only when another SOUTHERN BANNER: JUNE m passage. He gave M pot ec Iliat he party iibndnAtftd him for Do6rkec^>er would sail it j»n for consideration to- Lof th@ 'ftdlfse the Democrats dis'Cbv- ].er;‘ " morrow. Placed on the^alcndar. The ^^u;Uo, resumed consideration of the bill authorizing U Ii Hayes to appoint Jas, Shields a Brigadier General in the United States army on the retired list, the question being on the amendment, authorizing him '■ o appoint Ulysses S. Grant a Goner d on the retired list. Mr. Cockrell (Deni., Mo.) deman ded the yeas and nays on concurring in that amendment, an 1 it was con curred—yeas 33, nays 28. All the Republicans voted in the affirmative, and all the Democrats in the negative. Mr. Lamar announced that he was paired with Mr. Davis (Dem, W. Va.) lie (Lamar) would vote yea, and Mr. Davis would vote nay, Mr. Thurman (Dein., Ohio) said that there bad come from the House a bill granting an increase of pension to Gen. Shields. Several Seuators opposed to the bill now before the Senate had indicated their willing* ness t j vote for that bill. He moved that the pending bill be referred to the Committee on Pensions. Mr. Cockrell hoped not. Mr. Ingalls (Rep., Kan.) said it was useless. Mr. Thurman withdrew his motion, and m )V« d t>> strike out all after the emu ling clause, ami insert the fol lowing That the Secretary of the Interior (meaning Carl Sehurz) he and he is hereby authorized and di*- ected to place on the pension rolls, subject to the provisions and limita tions of the Pension law, the name of James Shields, late a Hrigadicr-Gen- cral of the United States Volunteers, at the rate of §100 per month, said pension to he in lieu of that which lie now receives.” Mr. Sargent li *;*, Cal.) r:i:>ul a point of ordt r. Mr Cockling said that the •.■men 1- ment was in order, a*.d tin*. Cl) air overruled the point. Mr. Hill (Dem., (fi.)said it had been asserted on the other side that 1 tem-icrarib Senators opposed the ame:>t]iui*!i' bee iuse they were op posed to (Jen. Grant. Ho protested against this. He would have voted against the amendment if it had been to insert tl;e name of George I». .McClellan. He, for one, would not vote to tax the people of the United States to support a man who is alrca dy supported. qr.^able to support himself. 11$ did not know that Gen. Grout would acceptr this retirement if tin# bill ‘sflpiflfl p:i«4; perhupU r !fe might ; I. c did toot’ n-tuse^ njueh. j L hi Jtfcr.J Bnjie (Mr. ililljkUoliev- ed t mtl-fctuik. .4S6*a**t*vaiuld refuse il. fir re tvdfe * n&ffV’ iefttf rie.-i id GAm (i ranf*s cKSraft^r^^ic)? : f'tctorfito^-ed. iji • iQ.i—urri i 1, rfrT The Wfrfi* T II E Railroads. %(Mk ^uttrican.nWSTIP TIIIDWT l1iIITTm#i>in ill ■ • **' . " * * I * * * '■* laJnJrif* y ‘lirti .MOITtirr wet irtN »:»dT t>:«. 1 ifcfievtxj biUwpt a a moo 1mm Uuh «*jIh >. ifcnj eb-nn xy TIIIRTY-TIIIRD YEAR. TkjM»st pillar ScifBtifii Paper ittlhe WorU. 0«p $3.20 * lw, UrUdlBg Postage. Weekly. " $4e §cnilrt(ric' ’Akrfdc.dr' u? u large Fifit ,I— * Weekly NewspqfgF.-of, Bixtceui pugtfy ' J tlie most beautiful style, }>rofu»dj/ except Leave Athens...... Arrive at Lula d that- lie had been neglected for years. ' ' 0 Mr- Voorhees (Dem., Ind.) thought it improper to introduce the amend ment in regard to Gen. Grant, but • •, r ° * , •»{J 1 »- fl ' said there was no use quarrelling P * * jj. about him. He filled an immense space, and always would, in Ameri can hisiiiry. He (Mr. Voorhees) did not vote for the amendment, but it had been placed on the bill by a vote of the Senate, and ho would not be driven from the support of the bill by the amendment. Mr. Blaine said th.it he had twice voted to place the name of Gen. Grant on t! e retired list. Mr. Thurman, by his amendment, now invited the Senators on his (Blaine’s) side of the chamber to leave out Gen. Grant and leave in Gen. Shields. That was ail unkind invitation. Mr. Hill said that Mr. Blaine was a very fast man, and ready to help a man before he needed it. He (Mr. Hill) did not vote for men ; he voted for principle. He did not know what the Senator from Maine voted for; lie had never been able to find out. [Laughter,] He honored Gen, Grant, as lie did every other brave man who fought during the war and j ceas d to fight when the war ended For those who did not fight during the war, but fought only during the time of peace, tlie American people could never have too little respect. [Laughter.] Mr. Thurman said that the amend ment of Mr. Sargent was opening the door for a thing this Government had never done, the giving of pe cuniary aid to men on account of their great military achievements. If ‘ THE FQLiiowiwn^NBiEitsErt nffrpfTJfff * .OF.THE LEADING BUSINESS HOUSES OF* 1 tmt, ■ >*•■_< . Change ot Schedule. On aud after Monday, April 12th, 1878, trains on this rpad will run us follows. Trains daily Sunday. ... .... 4.SO T. M. 8.00 J’. II. Arriveat Atlanta....* ...........11.85 I*. M. Leave Atlanta vm A. tri R. R..... 5.05 A. M. La«v«.J,dln.., 7.55 A. M. ArrivftAthens.* q 1Q.I5 A.^N. This tmiu makes closer connection in evellhig :h wit£ kpUtnlid\4*y*xiit>rf*, rvprese ,e i^«S!ii5!!9BS2K ®4i he JP < l*Lwith fMwon Air Lme'Kailroad going both nlJp^MitlAjRm thnl SiSrticcfil; itfcMdibg Fast 4j<t VWktflndNIn inofning with trails' ... l jPj»»'3«nf ,e W n l (i^lKMh aiiantKffom and West. Jh addition V.. , * rraphy, Pnntinr, v — — 1 - — qe . rir.i,p * , : Mi il I 'J 1 ^ iuiv tamos an it uuoi’iluiKs. tAIAIAIJGE, HODGSON & GO. Wholesale Grocers AND PROVISION DEALERS, College Avenue.* HOUSE, BETTS & CO., ri Wholesale and Retail DEALERS in GROCERIES and WHISKIES, Broad Street. Air-Xane. MISS’ SiXitl.^'^^A'RTltY. ? ' ^he^W^fah^actidirpapirs.; by ciiii MlLLLNEBl’tAMU FANCY GOODS " J! lterM , j u *3 departments of SoteDcu, LAMPKIN <!t PITTMAN, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AND GENERAL Merchandise, College Avenue. IIUY uiions. • REESE & LANE, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Ilats, ete., etc., BROAD STREET. M. G. A J. COHEN, Wholesale and Retail DEALERS in CLOT111NGJ » DRY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, Broad Strect.1 M. E YOUNG, MERCHANT TAILOR,Cutting ^SPECIALTY One door below Long’s Drug Store, Broad St. 41HOCKBICS AND PBDDUUE. F. B. LUCAS, Produce Broker NO. 1, BROAD STREET. A. A. liRLL. W. A. Ul'isNa. BELL & BURNS, DEALERS in GENERAL MERCHANDISE No. 2, Refugee Block, Thomas St , Athens, Ga. REAVES & NICHOLSON, College A venue. ll.UIOir.YitE AND UBOL'KEIIY, :E1€. J. II. HUGGINS,, Wholesale and Retail GROCERIES, CROCKERY & GLASSWaRF, No. 7, Broad Street. T. FLEMING & SON, . Hardware, deupree block. I’lIOTtHiBAPH^' ~ DAVIS’ PREMIUM GALLERY, Broad Street. •T. F. O’KELLY, Photographer OVER REESE & LANE’S. q * ISCE LLA X EOl'S. T. A. BURKE, Bookseller and Stationer to the UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA. * College Avenue, Newton House Block. JOHN JONES7 Beataunmt, MKALS AT ALL HOURS, JACKSON ST. W. FLEMING, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, C l n, * r ._ Broad Street snd c ®»ege Avenue. G. HAUSER, Manufacture and Dealer in WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, j SEGAKS, PIPES AND TOBACCO AGENT Corner Bread and Tlmmis S'reefs. For Oeoneechee Tobacco, C .liege Avenue. newton House, A. I). CLINARD, PROPRIETOR, Board <2, per day. HOOTS A'D SHOES. SNEAD & CO., Retail Dealers in LADIES A- GENTLEMENS BOOTS & SHOES ! Broad Street. J _ KALVAKINSKY <fe LIEBLEP. Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN. SEGAKS AND TOBACCO, Ci.Hege Avenue. will be found in the Scientific American ; tlie whole presented in popular language, free from technical feruis, illustrated with engravings, and s<f arranged as to interest and inform idi classes of readers, old and voting. The Scien tific American is proraotive* of knowledge and progress in e 'cry community where it circu lates. It should have a place in every Family, Reading Room, Library, College or School. Terms, .$3.20 per yearfSl.(10 half year, which includes pre-payment of postage. Discount to Clubs and Agents. Single copies teu cents. 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Reliable-” The Atlanta Constitution. Under its new managemen . The Atlanta Constitution lias won for itself 'lie title of the leading journal of the south. Its enterprise, during tlie recent election excitement, in send ing correspondents to different portions of tlie CONiCTSED-TIMECARD. ATLANTA —TO- EiAsa:’jdj£iisr CITTiiJS ! VIA RICHMOND. Leave ATLANTA i.(K) r u Arrive at Charlotte <5.15 r M Arrive at Danville l.lti i* u Arrive at Richmond 8.23 p u Arrive at Washiugtou, D. C\, Via. R., F. & P. R. R.. .....1.10 a m Arrive at Baltimore .....3.15 a m Arrive,.ut Philadelphia. 6.40 a u Arrive at New York 9.45 a h Arrive at Boston.....'. 8.30 p it Leave Atlanta 4.00 P w Arrive at Ciuiriotte.. ....6.15 a u (VIA. VIK01MA MIDLAND ROUTE.) Arrive atDauville p u Arrive at Lynchburg 4.00 p y Arrive at Washington City 1.30 a m Arrive at Baltimore 8.15 a v Arrive at Philadelphia.. 6.40 a » Airive at New York.. . :•; 9.45 a w Arrive at Boston...* 8.80 p v Through Tickets on site at Union Passenger Depot. Baggage Checked Thropgh. G. J.'FOR EACRE, Genera) Manager. W J HOUSTON, Gen. Pass. & Ticket Ag’» 5Tie: sensr. •IOWN W. NICHOLSON & CO., Wholesale ujid Retail sn )K AND HAT DEALERS Deupree Building. » 1877. NEW YORK. 1877. The different editions of The Sun during the next year will be the same ns during llie veal that has just passed. Tlie daily edition wifi o week days be a sheet of four puges, ami on Sundays u sheet of eight pages, or 56 broad columns; while the weekly edition will lien met of eight pages of tlie same dimensions . 1 * A • »• , - • . | -’*■* *■ f r» % * • l| v CMliSi^y tlllilb.isivllr country, audits senes of special telegrams trom arid chamctcr that are already familiar loom Wushingtoa while the electoral commission was ‘ friends. engaged in eonsmnating tlm fraud tliat placed The Sun w ill continue to be the strenuous radicalism once more in power in our national advocate councils • • it tit .txn itiM.i.utns. *J. M. ALLE.t, . At-Eseliange S*doigi, n,acksoai>troeV' ! 5 (ion. Grant was |iftisintu*i| in th<* way j WHISKEY, WINKS AND CIG \IN jiropostal, ii>> man c<>uM say w ere | f.iiiiard Satoou. suvli » tiling would end. The amendment of Mr. Thurman was rejected. if- ALSO T, ARTHUR KVANS, WATCHMAKER AND^JEWjlLER, a at Dr. E. ^mith Lyndon’s Drug Store, ft—'* Dennree'Bloetr. 1 *9r The Southern Banner job prihm} OPPIC3S, Artislie Skill, Atlnu-tive Beauty, Ism Prices and Quick Work, Combined with a Guarantee to ..-i* *i I'crf <:t sati-fact on» or no r.\v.| J. IL J). BEUSSE, Retail Liquor Dealer, (ALSO BILLIARD SALOON, Jackson Stic.-t. W c arc i»rep»rc 1 to W-ORK, such as *" BUSINESS C.4RT)S, *• *■ •" YlSl' , .'IN<iCARD.-, • «■*•! WEDDING CARDS, ^ I). Y N C K s CAR US; i i-ostaLj m } Vtfc.Ij ! •IU lid wimp i-v»UW< and wjulttuiot dtcoiVe it AvonPl lioC •’A' . r -.*it #.♦ V amlnrsai;-»<* w la. 4 -Ot Mr,Kivk>voYHl (4Vl‘*» n.)t think aU*fcbiog»tlie uanie.ui Gen. Grant to tlie Rill would kUl it. It’t" - « 'i’W'jm :.Jl ro t >• « l would riitber siren.^tben it.. Mr. Hill said would detent the bill for the dame reason that the ii.tme of Geo. B. McClellan tvoald defeat it. >jfi ' Mr Kirkwood di«l not lielieve th? people appreciated the services ol Geo. J>. McClellan -and U. S. Grant alike. [Laughter.] ■'i !■ Mi-; Hill sp ike o.' the needy dr- i-U ns l, O 8 ol'G.‘U. S l y 1 Vtl'ld 8iid t'nve W.is pnil'iel, If.i ,e«;| tlMl. tii-i o on til ■ O re side*’ 1 -ft.? G.-ii. Shield* oil th.'^ther M •. 8ir^.-n! —Titut is Kpp, ^ M •. Hill w*l th it C m. Grant „■ is n >t in tluf com lili<>:i of Ceil. Sii-!<K »*»«! li * fM r - H«y.) piavod God that, ho miirht never lie in Hint J -Xl-l-t— coil liiioii. Siiouhl he ever lie half as mi »r a* Goa Shields, he (Mr. Hill) i ll kinds of JOB « t K. M. MARKS, . Peoples’ Exchange, BEER, WINK*, WHISKIES and LIQUORS, College Avenue. UOIJt AM) SII.VKIE IVAIIK. w. A. TALMADGE, ^Practical Wutclunaktr and Jeweler, COLLEGE AVENUE, Sole agent for Aloses’ Electro Galvanic Sjiec- tucles and Lazarus & Morises perfected Specta cles and Eye-Glasses. Deupree Block. GANN <v REAVES, ~ SALE AND L VERY STABLE, Thomas Street^. • / •RUCKER & IIUbL, COTTON AND PROVISION BROKERS, Office 21, Thomas St., Warehouse Corner Clayton and Thomas Stieets cuss inosi than now to subscribe j A Fresh and Yignrnus Newsuai. . Albeit,'thero hns been n q out settlement of 8nb of t he most diflicult and, dangerous pro blems ofmodcrriTCderaf nolities. the discussions the counting of votes cuforei-d bv udRtnv.v violctie®,. - It will endeavor to supply its reader. —la body now uol Fur from a million of so Is— with llkewost careful, lomplete, utld trust worthy accounts of current events, and will employ li’r this purpose a numerous and carefully select ed staff of reporters and e»'rrcspond( iiis. lis ports from Washington, especuill*. e l:i be lull. ; accurate, and fear ess ; and it ’will doubtless | continue to deserve and enjoy the hatred ol j tlr.isc who thrive by plundering the Treasury < r ... - discussions spring tliciirii-o:a uudUn- ii»ni|K likely to ensue have lost iiotliixrir of llurir ehsorbfng interest III addition to this, the pc ;.'e of Georgia ar I now culled upon to settle , Tim Conrention quest lor-, and ill tteediROnssion of this hnportrnt subject J bv usurping what tbp law dries itor give tfix-ir (m which IliK (.uNstituiiox will take a leading (. while it will endeavor to merit tiie confidence le part)_ every GcorglAu is interested. If a conven- i the public bv defendiug the riglits of the pcoiih tion is called its proceedings will find their | against the encrosolnpeuts of unjustified power earnest and tullest embodiinent in the columns i The price of the daily Si x will he 55 cent;- r. of Thk CoNSTiimox, and this fact alone will 1 month nr $6.50 a year, post paid, nr with tl« sts. | make the paper indispensable to ever.. jtjzen o.‘ i Sunday edition *74,0 a year. ' Uic state. To b: britif, • The Srxn.vv e litiou alone, eight pages, $l.v.' ‘ Hie Atlanta llally Constitution j a year, post pn'ub '3 bioad 7 at ti r A. K. CHILDS & CO., i)ea!ers in i ssas:^ i eo i N 1!!' 'VARE a HOUSE FUKN I.S111 NO . auj ncce!^ry r tVhold "its place j • 1 1 I lie benefit ot tin G 1 ‘nds, Corner Broad and Thomas Streets. The. Wk.’klv Sr.v, eight pages of died Timing 1; aid. rgc redneli. n from tl< suuiue.i u opinion nun asa purveyor ur tlie latest i . . .. , ...... ... 1 news. Its editorials will be thoughtful, timely i V rI ?' ,c l '" r c ' tl; . K , LV ,e 1 n .l 0 > td >' ; anil vigorous—calm and argumentative in then < ,n ^thvidimJ siihscrihers without tl e necessity o ! methods mid- tlioronghly southern and demo- j m nkmg up elr.'.s. At Hie same tune, it any o' , J. R. CRAWFOLD, Oil Ihmiclsvjlle road, 11-2 miles from Athens, dealer in general merchandise. Be*yqt«bh«d t . Witgon vard in tiie State. ' *4 u .a4 * I’. LKii’IS," I’lrc Insursnre. , , FIRE INSURANCE, S. J. MAYS, Agont, iiitk^“iu"their MuUment^' I ‘ > iu > newB U wirrb^ i ? u r friends I°«'d in extending our circu FOR FRANKLIN PHILADELPHIA fresh, reliable and carefully digested. It will I I,,t, {" 1 * " c 1,e ft n, * e ‘ ul to tlu '‘"- 1,nJ evei Lynchburg Virgin-a ’ be allertmid enrqrprising, and no expense will V«h iwt-ou who sends ns ten or .more Mil ^UNDERWRITERS N EW YORK. 01 th ? ^ and most important intelligcric^. rile Weekly t'aiwtltutlon, Carriage Halter. . 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T**i C - S l V Lie, EL EG ANCE AND BEAU O'. , rt , i’aiticulafaitUTilio^ will be called tof somei/*f Tis« linost actions g;' t\w c^kbiatuvl Vari^ | UioorsfiM esJamgs Verot and Destlofize, : never before oh-red in this nvirket. lit c j section Wlihithe abriVe, yyiif also b- ‘sliofru tjegant line of . ; .| ; 0 f k ■ I {TIMS, KL’y 111N'GS,-_lttBB0NS, ETC. 1 ,' j n, 'd lu fact all novelties which I at. present .of- fet-^rt tb« WBrid- bf^ttlskm. Attention to the* above, is kindly asked, and a call requested at NO. ii, COLLEGE AVENUE.. May 6-tf. . -ISiifc a'fP.tuisw’-'iMS^tiS Hi' *4* *7.‘ * *« "JiAeS O.IT .U' * ! • ^^Icmae Powtti HbrfientH B^toW'Xngtne, mounte^ ®n^£ ^o»|(e *’ - -d '►» ' 1 .iMt V- " ' f:t ] f ' JJEvery part warranted first-close. /c • <*»j r • • -.a- ' Z3T Agent .for GULLETT GINS. Send lor Circular*. -• r r - ,, , r - O.M. STONE afeCU, May 6-4t. Acutsta, Ga. tin® ——^?i>cf oo : [ HORSES. 3>r f flH *^iaBi88 —ft In *HT . 23-8m.. -— Ft*B;-LUCAS. . •. kvMbB ♦ffOO 5 - -r , : su vie UGIA ««« neihil «n Im er Mother; •i X » ' TOMB STONES. CRADLWTOOMBS, Marble and Granite Box Toombs. go; r •j t Great Redaction In Pfic^. Specimens of Work always on hand anil for sale. Prices oi.d designs furnished on application at the ,J MarbIe Yard, adjoining Reaves & Nioh- olson’s cotton warehouse, Athens, Ga. june20-tf. • ' ‘ ,.<»• :: i 4 ti ■ t ta* . 1IE Undersigned lias just arrived with a. tine lot Harness Iloraes,"’ Can lie feindat Ganu & Reavt»iStable. ' ri r « '■ * wny 6-)f. / V AV. s. HOLMAN. HUUS\ __ rr»mPYVt-*i1 f BY- ntJ i 3C , 35~nTTSTXC* io iittzi tru i IntlieSikAKXAH Wp«Kt.Y NEwaoTSafurth v. 20th A|ril, will he commend*,d a new -c.'ihI story with the above Jj[le, wiiticn Ly a lady of »• » ■I © Savannah. .1 Th® Wbksxt Nrws itmt: i‘' * Largest and Best Weekly 1 - injJS !IHE SOUTH. Ji hSc ;•* ;• enmj We liCWsjQi^or, nnil ecu t , li le »ifi i)hi(Fiinft Ktrit'* ITtov-u taius li e* Cfiim'cli 'ifiSt vToblos, S2di4iid Lix^rjr StaTfle, Mo Airy «jfc Clurksvlllo On, Jj^Hack Line' to Talulah] Falls and Nnr- coo«;hce Valley. * may 6-tf Three Ddors from the W lio.e lit wiibjje,/gladitocsgei nil 'Wihis oW f leads and as many new ones as will call or. L nim; Low. prices find fitlr trratli.erit wifi be j '*p»Tlii. bis rule, and liji pnjy »aks t^a(.to«>nviBee ail i s that lie fiMns what lie isfA’s. *" *•' ’ ]* ’77-lf.* ‘ .g.'tlMolOi IfM SSifcmh n coj-it- Addn ss sent free. • '.T. II. FSTTLL* . Savannah,-Ga. J OB WORK OF ALL DESCRI1 tion nently done at this office. ' 1 The CeKbrat, d “BELLE OF KENTUCKY’ our for .-ale, apt*:! 23-Sm. F. B. LUCAS.