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PWt*AY
PIANOS!
Best Values In Mrw and
Attract) te Uprigr.ts
and Grands.
$l5O TO $750
ChoKt of Our four l**d
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B»u*r '
Organs
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P«rior and Chap#* aly***,
walnut ar»o quarter Oak
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can *av» you mon*y on
Sowing MachiruM. B*cy
cl«», furntlura. Baby Car*
riagon. •»(!.
Everything naw in *h**t
Music*
Tinas & Barton,
7tO Broadway,
Augusta, Georgia
TWBUUTKINS
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•nail tvir »n«> Jim Johnson. with a
ta,.q tup
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the buy had Ju*« run a*>m»i *t
yi« that as It may a hard g**h **"
mad* la tb* forehead of Jam** Loo "»*
,-l and Chartoite-
H tnnat bav* been a v*ry targe i
tfcal Rachel Smith hil Charlotte Wa'
har with, but tb* all# and weight of
tk* warm not brought out in cmi-t.
Rgrbri anil Charlotte bad quarreled
and tb.* former had hit tb.- latter with
A *p»«m The apoonlng <*•*< Harbrl *2
To Care • Cold la One Hay
Taka Laxative Brom* Qulaln* Tablet*
All drug#!*!* rafund the money If It
fall* to « ure. R>c Tb* genuine ha» L>.
B Q on each tablet.
CHRISTriAS SERVICES
At the Presbyterian Chunh WMI Be
especially Interesting.
The eervlcc# on Chrlatm** day at th
Presbyterian church will la* aepaclally
beatitmtl. The regular choir wltl Im* a*-
aisled both morning and evening by tb*
, volunteer rhurua of twenty-live voice*
All who attend then* aarvlee* wilt have
the opportunity of hearing *<im* of the
beat ChriKtma* mualc of the day. A cor
dial Invitation l» extended all atrang
era to coma and Join In lb* service.
CHEAP WINTER
TOURISTS RATES.
Cheap Winter Tourists
Tickets are now now on
sale by the Central of
Georgia Railway to Florida
and Cuba.
AT THE TEMPLE.
Interesting Services There This
Evening
At rtir Temple on Telfair street, this
evening, there will he a sermon, “Jesus,
(he Jew " Thepuhllc are cordially In
vited. Services at BP. M. Music un
der the direction of Mrs. Perkins,
Pains in the chest when a person has
a cold indicate a tendency toward pneu
monia. A piece of flannel dampened
with Chamberlain's Pain Palm and
bound on to the chest over the seat of
pain will promptly relieve the pain and
prevent the threatened attack of pneu
monia., This same treatment will cure a
lame back in a Tew hours. Sold by Al
exander Drug and Seed Co., C. H. Parr
of Bell Tower Drug Co.
Messrs. H. J. Porter & Co. have «
most elegant line of clothing, which
they are offering at the most reason-
Tittle prices. Their magnificent store uml
Stick ate attracting consldciuble at
iir !>«>!•!**? a meat **x-
Cohort business. His store is growing
ill popunwity right along it you me
in need «f anything- W his-line It wilt
to see lilnW once His price*
Mia »'euaumabl»r and hla goods are *x
caller c in quality.
- Our prices on suits only two-thirds
what others charge. E. J. Henry A
Co., spot cash tailors.
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naragf ank J 1 hat thta reosmodenl
Ua tea deni at totd ermoty and
r?*‘ll* ndmit. the allegnimt# es
I aamgrat# S. to the *«*»« that rtmpood
rat U Judge of lb* OH Conrl of
j Hi. named County, end la noo in di*
i barge at the dolla* tfcetaaf
■ rmgoodeai bating bean appointed tn
•neb pnaltlon by lb# •o***n«r
and confirmed by tb* eenat* of Oeor
«. He admit* the ali*«auoaa n>
I pa'agrapb I. that be ta In poeaeoetoo -*f
asd baa the ua# of the obt* nf rout
ni»" o«er of rtmda and fevennra of
Rlebmood meaty, and dtoebarga* the
: dutlee a |spertaining thereto, beeauee
' tw leglaiaiar* of (leorgia haa »**o fit
! pine* upon the Judge of lb* city
rourt lb* dutto* of th# eald olßie of
1 county rommlealoner of road* and tee*
, enure. Ibis action being bad by lb*
legislature pursuant to the wish** of
; the people, egpraaaed through the re
i pealed pfe#entntenls of the Orand Jury
of Ulrhmond County.
5 Tbia respondent denies tb* alle
gations of paragraph 4.. as made de
nies tb*! be -to*tee nil Uie* for said
! Richmond county: that he cgerrlaea
I the tailng power la and for said coun
ty," and tender# an toeu# with lb#
plaintiff aa to tbe truth of bl* Mid al
legatloq. Kaapondent shows that tbe
| taxes in and for said county are levlad
by the grand Jury, and where the grand
. Jury levies u*e» be rannut Inrrena* or
! override them, and only In caee
I tbe grand Jury sbould fall to levy
' taxes would be be Juetlftod In doing
i *“■
«. Tbl* reepondent denies the alle
gallops of paragraph i. both a* to the
fad and to the conclusion of tbe law
sought to be derived. Defendant ad
mits that article I. paragraph «. of
the Constitution of Ueorgla U lo tbe
! effect that the legislative. Judicial and
! executive powers of the stale shall for
ever be and remain separate and dis
tinct, but says that the constitution It
self recognises the fact that these pow
ers may be discharged by the ordinary,
who Is the Judicial officer, and also by
a commissioner of road* and revenues,
even though he be also a Judicial offi
cer.
T. This respondent admits that he
hold* the office of commissioner of
roads and revenues by virtue of the
art of September 17, ISB3. (Public
I.aws. 5241. as amended by the set of
October 34, IM7. (Public !,aws. HSU).
Thai by the act of September 17, ISS3.
the legislature put upon the Judge of
the City court the duty of a commis
sioner of roads and revenues for Rich
mond county, and defined his powers
and duties; and by the act of October
24, 1887. amendtng the said last named
ait. required him to publish, leti days
prior to thP spring term of the superior
court, on estimate of the taxes to be
levied by the grand Jury for that year,
and u (ton this estimate the grand Jury
themselves determine as to the legali
ty. validity and sufficiency thereof, and
act accordingly.
8. This respondent denies the alle
gations of paragraph k, as made, denies
that the act of incorporating the city
court, of September 24. 1881, was un
constitutional. but says tt has been
held to he constitutional In the case of
Whlttcodale vs. Dixon & Pro., 70 Ga,,
721. He also denies that the aet under
which he holds his office of September
17. 1883. as amended by that of Octo
ber 24, 1887. hereinbefore mentioned.
Is violative of article 9, section 3. par
agraph 1. of the constitution, which
provides that whatever tribunals or ot-
Hces may hereafter be created by the
legislature for the transaction of
county business shall be uniform
throughout the state and of the same
name. Jurisdiction and remedies: aud
says that the plaintiff when he quoted
the toregolug portion of the constitu
tion, intentionally left out that jiart
which gave the legislature the right to
appoint tllls defendant to the office be
aow holds, which provision of the con
stitution is us follows: “except that the
general assembly may provide for the
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Jgt, asgsr wbt* ft tba orata»ry of ,p* ,
couatry, prior to tba sflgstttsttoe of j
1*77. sag under the roaatHuUoa at
IPttg, up. n tba es tab 11 ah meat at tlto |
roabty taut es Rlrlbssil eoeaty, I4f
which court was abo Isbafl upon tb*
art of S».pt.mb*r 21. IMI operatteg tb* j
rtly court, tubing effart sad baromtog
' opera-tr*. which apt out te U e atm
Iter sect 100.
go that the oely art of lb# genera!
assembly of Oeorgts. wblrb uagertook
to prescribe welformlty. exprvwaly at- !
parted tba eel tbea of force sod Hi op
rration ta the eounty at Richmond j
U. Reapoodvgvt deolea tb* altoga
tloa* of paragraph tl. denies that tbe
act creating him eommlaalotter of road*
and rerent;** ta ta eoatravrntlon of the
constitution nnd avers that his nrt*
thereunder are nod redd, but »r# legal,
lawful and valid.
And tbto respondent says, that all
rontnd whatsoever over county mat
ter* by the ordinary terminated April
22. 1275. after recommendation of the
grand Jury of tbe county for th# ##-
tahltobment of county court twtder H».
nrt s iproved January It. 1272. Tbit
the Honorable Claiborne Sneed wa*
the Irat judge chosen tn conformity lo
this art and appointed June 14. 1872.
and. upon tbe expiration of bis term
of office, was succeeded by this respon
dent. who was holding offirp ns such |
county Judge when the act approved '
September 21. 1881. cresting the city s
rourt of Rlrhmond eounty. became op-,
eratlve. That he was thereafter ap j
pointed by the Governor and confirmed
by the Senate, pursuant to the pruvls- j
lon thereof, and has been from lime to |
time reappointed and reconfirm'd. j
That the wishes and will of the people
aa expresaad through the grand Jury of j
the county annually at the Spring term j
of the Superior Court aa required by
ithe provisions of the act of October J!.
! 1887. have been carried out and taxes
' assessed In accordance with such wish 1
and will as thus expressed by the grand '
Jury.
j So that, In truth and In fact, the pe
' tltloner and all other cltlgens of the .
' county of Richmond, acting through
! and by the grand Juries, drawn and
empanelled In conformity to law, con
i trol and direct the matter of taxation
| for county purpose*.
That this fact was well known to the
IH'tloner heto-e the Institution of the
I present proceedings, for at the April
| term. 1898. of Richmond Superior
! Court, he caused to be laid before the
grand Jury of the county, having be
fore them for consideration and deier
, mlnatlon the estimate of taxes to be i
'raised, a proposition looking towards
| the reduction of expenses tn the eon
j duct aod management of county af
fairs and the segregation of the offir<*
| of county commissioner from that of
judge of the City Court or the eounty,
ts the management was submitted to
him. ami petitioner’s views were duly
' considered and no action whatever was
j taken thereon by the grand Jury, That
after the discharge of the grand jury
no action was taken by petitioner oal'-
Ing In question the correctness of the
action as set forth In their present
ment. and this respondent, as was his
founden duty, proceeded to assess the
taxes In conformity to the report of
the grand Jury.
That ;ts evidence In support of the
denials of this respondent of the al
legations In paragraphs R to 11 Inclus
ive, he annexes heretofore:
1 An extract from the presentments
of the grand jury at Hie April term.
I is 73. recommending the establtshmnt
of the County Court or Richmond
county, m»Vk«d "A."
2. Extract from. the presentments of
the grand fury at the April term. 18$3.
recommending the passage of such an
] act and which Is the same set out In
tite preamble of the legislatlvet act 1
( September 17, 18xn. public laws 52*. |
THE NEWS TODAY
FROM THE MILLS
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Mag Witt shat d -it tnsiemi*, the
Wwtbertaad vast tint (tv aa. What effect
tkta if It la true will have ow th* eta*
twa of the aiill ta the aaanctatiaw to hat
known
■oarked rihlbit "8."
2. A copy of the ntlMh publthbed
ta conformity to tow to Tbe August
Chroatcto —. tits with the action of
the grand Jury thereon at tbe April
term, , marked exhibit* “C" and
•IX"
4. Rxtrarta from peeaeutment* of the
grand Jury from 1882 to tß»*. etpreua
tva at their opinion with reference to
tbe conduct and management of county
affair*, marked exhibit “E."
y Wherefore respondent, pud tog hlm
eetf upon the country a* to the laauaa
arising under the pleading*, pray* the
rule to ahow can** he discharged and
Judgment entered in hta favor, with
coats of suit.
FRANK H. MILLER.,
J R. LAMAR.
BOTKIN WRIGHT.
C. HENRY COHEN.
, tjjepuly Attorney#
“STATE OF O BORG I A—RICHMOND
COrNTY.—You. F. Eve, dp
vKear that the fjregoiug defense
into to the heat of Your knowledge ttyi 1
’ belief, and you do jlwesr positively m
4A' the truth of the'dental at the fiit.ti
set forth In the foregoing answer.
WILLIAM F. EVg- e,
f rfworu to and aiHwcrtbad before pi jf
tli|g 22d day of DciAUibet, 1888 Jj
J. BffKEENER, D. C. T
Exhibit "A."
Extracts from presentments of the
grand Jury of Rlchmotid couuty at Ap
ril term, 1872:
CITY covin’.
"On account of the large amount of
Insolvent costs paid to the officers of
tbe law sud believing thst the estab
lishment of another tribunal would ob
viate this enormous expense, beeides
rendering the trial and punishment of
criminals more speedy, savin* the
county the expense of long Imprison
ment before trial.
“We, therefore, recommend the es
tablishment of a County Court.”
(Kxh'btt “B.")
Extracts from presentments of the
grand Jury of Richmond county, Aprtt
term, 1883:
"Recogniilng the present efficient ad
ministration of county business and be
lieving It to be the best Interest of the
county that the samj be continued. In
order to avoid the.question raised by
reason of the act 'creating the City
Court containing the clause vesting in
the City Court judge as ex-offlelo com
missioner of roads and revenue the
control of county affairß, we endorse
that part of the general presentments
of the last grand jury whleh requests
our representatives ‘to use their ut
most endeavors to defeat any effort to
repeal the present administration of
county affairs.’
“And we further roqnest them to In
troduce and obtain thepassage of a sep
arate act. which shall make the judge
of the City Court cf Richmond county
ex-offlelo cimmisstoner of roads and
revenues, or caunty commissioner wi.h
the powers anti duties Imposed on him
by the City Court act or now exercised
by him.”
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Nov I
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with a little outlay ran he made lata
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i Bummervllh* and t’emp. Bell 'phone
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convenience*. Leonard FlilnUy. 108
j Broad atreet. Dec 81
TO RKNT-BTORE 537 BROAD, AJfDj
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LOST AND FOUND.
LOST—ON THURSDAY NtOHT. AT
Y. M. C. A. hall, a wreath breast
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Kinder will be rewarded by leaving at
HeraM office. dec 23 25
Special Notices:
Special Notice
The National Exchange Rank of Au
gusta,
Augusta, Oa., Dec. 9. 1898.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
Stockholder* of thl* Rank will be
held at it* Hanking Houee on TUES
DAY, January 10th. 1899, between the
hour* of 12 and 2 o’clock p. m., for
the election of seven directors to serve
sos the ensuing year.
PERCY E. MAY, Cashier.
DIVIDEND NO. 41.
The Planters Loan and Savings Bank.
Dec. 20, 1898.
THE USUAL SEMI-ANNUAL DIVI
DEND of three and one-half per cent
(SVj) on the capital stock of this bank
has this day been declared, payable
to stockholders January Ist, 1599.
w. C. WARDLAW, Cashier.
They are at It again, anil our es
teemed fellow Georgian, Dr. Roland B.
Ha.l of Macon, is the cause of It. The
Herald refers to the yawping of cer
tain of the northern papers concern
ing the pinning of the confederate
badge upon the person of President
McKinley. ”It-the art Is the culmi
nating performance of the singular
love feast that has been going on for
the last few days lu Georgia.’’ They
have been “touched and grieved by tbe
president's eulogies of tbe men of the
gputh." etc.' What would they hate
said, If they cqvtld have seen the presi
dent talking to'Major Withers and his
gallant band?
Art Squares from 84.50 to 315.00 at
Firming & Howie*.
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Perkins Manufactliring CoAugusta.Ga.
FRESHEST AND FINEST HEATS
DRESSED POULTRY OF ALL KINDS
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
V—highest cash prices for calves
ROBERTS’ MEAT MARKET
Strowger ’Phone 824 - Bell ‘Phone 433
C. B. Allen
830 BROAD STREET.
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PARLOR MARKET,
95 t Broad Street.
BEL.L ’PHONE 408.
YOUR CHRISTMAS TURKEY
should be fat, Juicy, tender and
succulent, and unjoint at the first
touch of the knife. A war with
Turkey can be avoided if you
choose your bird from the choice
lot that are being fattened for our
market. We will have them in all
sixes, and nurtured like Spain's
weakling King, till we are ready
for them. A turkey or suckling pig
from our stock means a feast.