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V(.:•>. r.sl'.w JIOIiNI.'CI BKPTKMUKII, IT ISSII.
Of It AG KNITS
Snl>K.-nji?in to the Anars can l>o left
wifli either 13. A. or W. O. Strange nt
Kllavillo
G. T. Walker, of Schley county.
,T. M, It. Westbrook, Aiuki ouville
I'.O. Smith Butler.
J. 11. Smith, Macon, On.
Eight hundred million.- f six nnd
five per cent, bonds will have to be
refund'd between now and duly next.
Tlioro are two men in (.'a’if. •uin,
Charles Crocker an Lehunl Siaii
ford, who are each worth $35,000,-
001) and a Mr. Hopkitm has over
$22,000,000.
Gnctenialn, one of the CVr.tr 1
American States, will ho.h .In hi--
trial Exhibition in 18 2. mericur
manufacturers will take mix. ago of
that occasion to advance 'heir trade
in Central America.
A dispatch Irani Jacksonville, I'in.,
dated Nov. 10, says: The train from
Madison court house, having on
hoard five citizens county in
charge of a deputy U. S. Marshall, ar
rested for allcdged violation of elee
vion laws, was boarded on Tuesday
light as it was leaving Madison by a
jai ty of masked men who released
die prisoners and made the witness
es disembark. The train was then
permitted ro proceed. No injury
was sustained by any person.
An important suit is now pending
in Florida —the commissioners of Co
lumbia county having sued the com
missioners of Suwannee county to
compel the latter county to aid the
former in paying a railroad
debt contracted by the former before
the latter county was made. Should
the suit result adversely to Suwanee
county, there a*e tlm c other counties
which have been mado of the oiigi
nal Columbia county, which will also
have to aid in the liquidation of the
debt.
A bushel ol wheat is ot more sub
stantial value than a pound of tea, a
yard of muslin than a lace handker
cheif, a sewing machine than a cam
el's hair shawl, So the intelligent
working classes constitute the true
aristocracy, lawyers,
idlers and gamblers must take their
proper rank as indicated by their
usefulness or uselessness to their fel
lows before American society can
reach tr healthy condition. To this
end our 'lie - dedicated, our journal
devoted.— Citizen and Soldier.
Vienna, November 10. —An earth
quake was felt h lay, throughout
southern Austria, from Vienna to
the Adriatic and the frontiers of
Bosnia. At A gram, in Crotia,thc shock
was so violent that every house in
the town was injured. Several per
sons were killed and thirty injured.
Many houses will have fo be pulled
down ns they are unsafe. Large
numbers of the inbabittants fled to
the fields. Workmen have been sent
from Liabach to repair the damage.
A young,beautiful and accomplish
ed, white woman, in the town of Gar
dner, New York, runaway, with bin
adopted fathers hired man, a black
negro, and after trying every
minister, and justice of the peace in
two towns to have the marriage vows
administered to them, and failed,
restored to the use of burned cork
to smut herself, and a head net to
conceal her hair to deceive a minis
ter of a third town. There they were
married. She has lost an estate of
$50,000 thereby, and her foster fath
er has been sued by the husband for
$20.00 the only money she had.
Mrs. W. If Fulton, through tho At
nnta Constitution reviews Cu-l Slylcs
rcmnrks, concerning herself. A.'rs.
Felton used a sharp tool, and feels
justly indignant, at having public
attention called!to heFUinhappini
ness” in a style assuming sarcasm
and jubilation, She says •
Col. Carey W. Styles publishes
the fact “that there is one consol,a
for the Georgians, all the men feel
better than Dr. Felton and there
is not a woman in the state who
isn’t happier at this moment than
Mrs. Felton.” I will tell Colonel ;
Styles that l have a proper appro- J
eiation of his interest in my un
happiness,but I prefer to interview
Mrs. Styles (a lady in*every srn-e
of the word, I understand), before
it is decided who is the unhappi
oaf. wnmn.n in (rnomia.
man e. BBcmLECTiD.
(Sp.cciul to Iho Ainius.)
A iI.ANTA, Ga., Nov. 10.
Joseph E. llrown was elected
United States Senator to-day by
ciglity-two majority. War.. AV. S.—
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Georgia Legislature
-1111.1.S INTROIH’CICn.
HOt'HK,
To regulate the dbciplinc of the
State University coinmiitco—a loon,
bill for Clayton.
To regulate the sale ol liquors in
Clinch county.
To regulate railroad lux.
fo establish uln ueb ol tho State
Military and Agriculture College at
Hamilton.
To change time of holding Supc
or Court in Henry county.
To prevent firing in closed lorest.
To provide for the purity of elce
t ions,
To prevent bet ing on.elections,
To amend the jury law.
To incorporate the Da! 1.-nega and
Dawsonvillc Telephone nnd Tile
graph Cos.
To provide for the redemption of
certain bonds.
To require sheriffs and eons! aid s
to sell only on regular sa’c days.
To provide for the compensation of
ju Igc-n of the Superior Court bench.
To amend section of th* code 205.
To amend sections of the code
1443 and I ff 4.
To provide for the payment of ecr
(ain bonds.
To provide" for the registration of
voters in towns.
To amend an net incorporating tbe
town of Cochran, v
To relieve certain parties of their
blinds.
A joint resolution to appoint a
committee t > look mto I lie matter of
increased representation —adopted
and transmitted to the R nate.
To incorporate the town of Butler.
SENATE.
A bill to repeal an act to create a
court of appeals in the county ol
Habersham, and tor Other purposes.
To require the railroads in every
county in the State to pay their taxes
to tbe receiver of taxes in the several
comitiestlirougli'which they pars.
To regulate the time of holding
justice courts by the ordinary of each
county.
To confer ’additional power upon
the lax collectors of this State.
WTo i cgul to th- sale of intoxicating
liquors iu the militia districts of this
State where the qualified voters so
determine.
A resolution, that tbe State school
commissioner be instructed to ascer
tain and report as early nsJpracCca
l.la llir, hair ice due nfddic school olr-
cers and tcacl.crs for services in 1871.
Adopted Jaud transmitted to tbe
Tlouso.
That the librarian be required to
furnish each Senator with a copy of
the journal of tbe Senate ol 1879.
A sealed message was received horn
the Governor and the Senate went
into executive session.
Leave of absence was granted the
I committee on the blind asylum until
1 Saturday,
A bill to amend the constitution of
Georgia by repealing the provision
therein providing for the election of
judges of tho Supreme and Superior
Coo ts and eolichors-general by the
General Assembly, and by enacting
that said officers be appointed by the
Governor with the udvico and con-’
sent of tho Senate.
A bill to amend tbe constitution so
that the members of the General As
sembly will be hereafter oh cted on
Tuesday after the first Monday in
November.
HOUSE.
A bill to amend section 1319 of the
code relating to the election of conn,
ty officers..
A. bill to repeal act allowing ten
ants holding over three days in which
to file a counter afSdavi'.
A bill to repeal an act allowing t s o
sale of certain bank stock.
To provide for the succession of
one charitable institution to another
by transfer of property.
To provide for the pay of talcs ju
rors.
To apply a local law cf Butts coun
ty to Clarke county.
To incorporate tho town of Grove
t own.
To provide for tho compensation
of jurors in county courts.
To fix fees for selling liquor in L.'-
llnghnni county.
To apply hull the rental ol tie \Y
mid A railtondloschool ptuposen.
Tolls tlm maximum of t is id liquor
license in each county at lihy dollars,
To amend section of l lie code 4017.
Mr. Mcßride, of llarrahion —do
provide for the fee pnsr.ugy ol fish
ii the rive iof said county.
To furnish Ci m, du counties with re
ports of the Supiomo Court.
To repeal tao act amending section
ol the code declaring a punishment
of tho crime ol murder.
To amend the net incorporating
the town of Greenville!
A bill to provide f-r the compila
tion of an otlloi.il history of Gtor
trip
c-j 1 • .
Ar solution to appoint a commit
t o ol'trn to take into consideration
thu feasibility of roj oaluig the- pres
ent convict system.
A hill lo exempt from road duly
tin membi-13 of Howell’s Artillery,
Wnshingron comity,
'l’o prohibit the employment of mi
-110: - .
A bill to mnko nppropi hiti on for
the current expenses < ftlie c.\i cutive,
judicial nnd legislative dopar incuts,
and chi: contingent cxp< m-ws of the
government lbr the fa cal year cl
1881.
The use of the hall of the House
of UcpresontHtlvi-s was tendered to
Hon. Joseph 11 Brown, on lm.it Mon
day night.
A bill to cany out the provisions
ot the constitution relative to public
schools.
Mr. Patterson, of Fallon, intro
duced a bid to amend the act incor
porating the city of Atlanta, in or
der lo provide s-wers, etc, in said
city.
SENATE.
A message wu rtc-ivod from the
Governor, accompanied by a package
containing testimony in the contest
ed case of Giguilant against Harris
B ferreef to tho e-omndlue on ] ml
leges rud ■ : e. tious.
A bill to amend the garnishment
laws • and this St ite,
A bill to amend section 2041 of the
code of Georgia.
A bill to niter and amend section
3972 relating to levy and sale o!
mortgaged personal paper:y, and to
authorize-a more speedy tale thereof,
A bill to repeal an act entitled an
act to create a county court for the
county of Habersham.
A bill to provide a legal mode of
defense to tenants where landlords
have foreclosed their liens, etc.
A bill to require the judges of the
Superior Courts, to especially give in
charges to the grand juries the stat
utes relating to the violation of el e
tiou lavra and the furnishing of liquor
on electiou days,
A bill to regulate the rate of in
terest in this State,
A .bill to alter and amend section
3973 of the cade of 1873.
A message was received from the
Governor, recommending the imme
diate payment of the balance due the
public printer from the State, and th
fixing cf the fees due Messrs. Van
dyke Cook and N .1 Hammond as at-;
torneys fin tlcqStato under Smith’s
administration,
A message from the Senate was
announced asking the concurrence of
the House in a resolution that the
State school commissioner make a re
port of amounts di e school teachers.
A bill to prohibit tho running of
railroad trains on the Sabbath.
' 'fo regulate the liquor law.
A bill to create the office of State
geologist.
To compel railroad companies to
have art agent at every station along
the line of road.
To mako 'uniform the practice in
county courts.
To repeal tho act prohibiting the
sale of liquor in the town of Alilincr,
in Pike county.
To incorporate the tow.i of Dal
las.
To amend the luv in distress war
rant casts.
To regulate the fees of justices of
the peace and notaries ] nb'ie.
A resolution that a joint commit-
Uo of five bo appointed to investi
gate the convict h.nsc ty. tein,
A bill to regulate the ihn auditing!
of county accounts.
To rc.giih't" tlm stock law.
To amend scot ion 010 of the code. ■
To regulate and add to the fees or
constables.
Toihansro the v nno iu civil and
Ciin.bml cases undci cc i tit in cireum
-l oic- a.
'i'li umcn.l the mt providing lor
fees of tax colli ctnru, < te.
To permit the city court of Atlan
ta to try civil cases at. the crimin 1
term.
To establish ri branch of the luna -
tic asylum in Pickens county.
I'o establish an ngrieu'turnl C >Hcge
al Timin'. !■' iryd cmii tv.
Ari solution referring the Govern
in'-,: liii-KRHgc touching the fecsul cer
tain attorneys to the finance cum
mitti e was agreed to.
To amend tho charter of Allntn.
'To pioliibit line sale of farm pro
ducts of Bibb (Minty between sunset
and sunrise.
To change the time of holding I he
Superior Court in Mitchell county.
To amend the act incorporating
'hr Augusta Savings Anwciaton.
Mr. Patterson, ol Fulton— to re
fund illegal wild land tuxo®.
- To amend the >u t creating a comi
ty court in Dodge comiiv.
To rogu! 9> the liquor law.
A bill to provide a place for hold
ing justice*’ courts.
A bib to r. gtdnto the lei-s of court
oifieeis when tin' same are not fixed
by l.iw.
A bill to ixloml the t ine of settle
ment ot tux roll.•(•torn’ accounts.
To inioru vale I ho Itoma and Chat
t iinioga rnilri ail.
To provide lor the payin'nt of cer
tain coupons of the Macon and
Brunswick r tilroad.
Also t i | ay Certain other bonds.
To amen i section H2-I!) of the code.
To appropriate 85.C00 to repair
pub!:'.: 1 1 i lings iu Mili-dgpvil'e.
Gen. Tomnbs spoke in tho hall cl
the House of llepie.senuitivcs on
Friday.
O
The following officers arc to be
el,gird by present scs?l n oi the
Legislature.
A United Stales Senator to fill (lie
place left vacant by the resignation
of Gen. J. J>, G nion. a Chief Jus
tice to fill the uncxp'tvd term of
Judge Hiram Warner, resigned,
(or tiio six-year tern; begin ing
.Faunary 1, 1881, an associ
ate Justice of the Supreme Court to
till tho unoxoiml term of Judge
Jackson, ending January 1, 1383 an
Associate Justice to fill Iho um-xpir
cd term of Judge Logan E. Bleckley,
expiring January 35. ISBS,
Judges of tl e Snp-rior Court are
to be oil ct-d so fill the vacancy cans
by the death "1 Judge Horsclicl \ r
Johnson in tbe Middle Circuit, term
cxibring January bt, 1883; of tlie
Coweta Circuit to 11 1 tho vacancy
left by tlic resignation ot tho Hon.
Hitch Buchanan, term expiring Jan
uary Ist 1881 ;of tho Cli..ttalio> dice
Circuit kit vacant bv tho n signal ion
of Martin J Crawford, t-rrn expiring
Jannaiy Ist, 1S8!; also judges of the
Albat-y, Atlanta, B in' Ridge, Cncro
kcc. F.us'ern Western, Oco: O", and
Scu! liivest* rn.
fb li.-itors g‘ner.'d of tho following
cin a: s arc to iv (l.*ctcd: Albany,At
iautii, .Angus’a, Blue Hidgc. P-ruas
wiok, c|)-,ttiiii<.,M-.iipo. Ch -ic-hcc.Cow
eta, Fast i':i. Flint-, Macau, .\pddle,
Nor! ■ ri!, tFconcc, Biit-nla. Homo,
Southern, Southwcsiern and Wes
tern.
Ur o; vt ' c: hj 3 y Cos ur, ty.
' EIH TAX Oil:.0103.
TO VOTERS OF SUIILKY COUNTY:
I hereby announce mys- If as a candy
dn'.e for the offioo of Tax Collect r a:
ilie chction lo l c held In January next.
November 1, 1880.
PETER STEWART.
iiSTe m ~ii-
PABI'tO.
have located in Buena Vista, a?„,
will pursue a Oar pent a ing business. T
will work at anything, from the
building of a stately mansion down to a
chicken coop or lion’s n-si, and guaran
tee ray wort. I mean lijiMness, con
.sf-'.nt . .nph.;. merit end ro.aaonoble pay.
Ctrl I and see mo. “’Nongh said."
A. w. COT'T/NGUAM,
Jan. 20di, 1880. ]y [
Administrator’s Sale.
Agreeable, to an order from Ihn Sa.pe
rior Court of Talbot conniy will be sold
before the court hom o door in tin.- lown
of Btiona Visia, Marion county, vvithin
the legal hours of sale on the first Tnef-
clay in December next, tho following
property, to wit: Lots .Vos. 81, 82, 39,
110, 157. Sai.l lots containing 202,f
acres more or lo<t. Abo one-half un
divided interest in lots Nos.'sß, 59, 79,
and east half of lot No. 55,and, also, 115
a res undivided interest lot No. 31. Ad
of said lots lying and being in the 11th
district; also lot No. 30 in tho 10. h
district of said county. Said lantlssekl
: for Clisti ibul-inn, Terms cash.
W. !!. Mot'n,u'.v, Adm’r.
C. 1.. M t rare.
Gr/ijuiiA—Marion County.
Whereas, K P Holton has applied
for the administration of the estate
of W 1) Holton, deck 1.
AH persona in interest arc "hereby
notiii- <1 of the application.
Witness my hand, Nov. 10, 1880.
J.vs, V, Lowe,
4 l ' A. y.r
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M& CO.
H 'Vi just a.|-?ci! to tlicir nltracliotions
a largo slock of
LADIES’ JACKETS
AND
mm Wilkins com
'a blackaadlight delicate shade?!.
Won’;!! <*ssS3 of pur
ekiisers < IVoveltU's in
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S2AKS, <■:sa com
ms.-saeS (Ileus
tooth s-Ji’
tetcfr.l effect
a sad ierfeet fU.
Vi> ojieaa 10-day ii<Jdi
(a *' a.., s■ 3 ft .•> a, L 2 > .p. ■
NEI.S, both Plain, SsStrtjred
nascl Plain, and E2s*issso{,‘
PLAID WATERPOOFS
1 < 3-4>.P4JQ s-5 ♦
10-4 White B’ankets ; ?2 50.
10- i Whi .ii Ij!Mnk. 13 5 00.
10-4 White Blankets 8 00.
10 4 White Blankets 10 00.
12 4 While Blankets 15 00.
12 4 Sea rift Red Blau bis sls 00.
l>s tght Colored Carriage and Buggy
■ Ban ketr.
Cretonnes.
J&l©gaat lfc©s%Eas aiasii
C'eSorSrega ess B?Esa , ‘-
Miure Crctosa- ■
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lar. p?3ceß.
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50,000 Letter Size Envelopes 5c j.
ack.
100 Reams Commercial Note Pap
5o per quire.
1000 Boxes To’let Soap at 25>-—lt
earkes to the box.
500 Boxes Toilet Soap, largo cakes,
30c —0 cakes lo the !>■ x.
Call for our Linen Towels at 10, 15
and 25c, They'beat thc-in ail.
Come and sou our cassimei's for mn
and bo\s.
Look a! our assortment in Belts and
Bags, Veil Bins, Necklaces, Waleh
Chains, etc. We open daily inure stuff
ili.hu we can name, Como and see
them.
T. B. MBEI,
\
of Marion, is with us and will be pleas
ed to serve his friends who will give him
a call.
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Cttlsuiabus,
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