The Weekly Sumter republican. (Americus, Ga.) 18??-1889, November 26, 1880, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

JAMES FRIOK.ER. OVER THIRTEEN YEARS IN YOUR MIDST. , ro the nil ud 0»T TOUR MONEY* BACR. IV Iff Ul rtwT.I.KTS. \K' 'KI.ACES, M ||.\|:M>. I.im kkts, solid silver spoons, l'ol.K>. I'ASE GOODS, SILVER-PLATED CASTORS . A l< K BASKETS. PICKLE DI8HE8. ’ ( ri'S^GOBLETS.TOlLCT SETS, SPOOLS, CLOCKS FROM $1*50 UP * Ti .«»rf n.» !<■ < kfpp lime. Remember that when looking for a Clock. 4 Full Line of Spectacles Always on Hand. the music department iMomers could go and select OR ANY OTHER * MU S'tt*W?ft. N . II) lr.ll. in thin lm. ..rr.nl. m« in KKCI'ING A FULL LISE OF 1’IAXOS, ORGANS, VIOLINS, 1MJ3S ACC0R0E0NS, AND OTHER MUSICAL INSTRUMENT? take, ROSIN and Mui il Merchandise generally. SEATING MACHINE DEPARTMENT ! IIKADQUARTERS FOR THE DAVIS NEWING MACHINE! r purpose, and at a lean price, e THE WILLIAMS SINGER. mybedy else. I watch th« PAY SPOT CASH FOR EVERYTHING I BOY. "Work: Department Even both knows or ought to know by this time that noth- b&t firri-cla** work is turned From this establishment. Witchw that have been injured by incompetent workmen •oujrh repair and warranted Customers' watches kept nv Fire Proof Safes every night. |p-l in thort « of niv eveiy night. \lmir/f. Clocks and Sewing Machine* REPAIRED IN THE BEST MANNER. GIBS HKD BAIB JEWELRY HUE TO were Watches, Clocks and Jewel velry left for repairs ■P 1 inMirtd against fire. JAMES FRICKER, UnderBnrlow Howe. h'iends and Fellow Citizens ! ! 'TtiJU'.n AS f AM TO ICRLIC8PEAK1NO, IMAKB BOLD > ASSERT THAT I HAVE THE STOCK or GOODS v with tho pric* of cotioo—AND 1 o bold it. and «h»t'« more. I in'end t I'd MIGHTY LOW. \oi 1ILN AT 8,x ocidOci VO row aiiviissuin' Tlt °l RLE TO SHOW GOODS. MY ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF p. Crockery, Glassware and Lamps ! ‘U-VER PLATED AND FANCY HOLIDAY GOODS ! (ccnpatioi of slumber, a s FU1BM ITU HE ! ! ~ I *“ R00M SUITS, EASY CHAIRS, WINDOW SHADIS, •DREs CORNICES, “BABY QUIETERS,’ aunt*, who at lire to conduce to tho comlort of home and be a r.t up " I l ave failed to .peak of a good many things that "tag rather to let then extol lhair own merits •GVItfiTHE Coffins 3 > Caskets, and Burial Robes ! cjlls ffina will be aatwnred h jd by Mr. TOWER, “J *•!, rrsideoee moolb of Farknr'e Lawn. :D - .b HILL, tUPN AVENUE - AMERICUS, OA, r. i^ORGE W. BURR MACON, OA. Modi or i.” lL. '’■"‘"‘•"‘•"".nno.n.lMl,. ; wain, Oil wt&S^aaaaia»sasr*~* a, 1 ATcta fa ,h ’" •* MTother market. Role agent fir that J«*t 'FARMER CIRL” cook STOVE I ' '* 1 ' •*» ai °- w. BURR, 9t Obarry-Street, Mecon, Oe. americus, Georgia, Friday, November 26, isso. JOHN R. SHAW, mEB1LAS,KMBL? OF6EO, “ U - DEALER IN THE CKLEBR.lTED WHITE Sbdhle Sewing Machine THE BEST OF ALL AND THE KIND THAT MAKES 'Get Up and Dusts Unrivaled in Appearance ! Unparalleled in Simplicity ! Unsurpassed in Constrnction ! Unprecedented in Popularity And Undisputed in the Broad Churn cf being tho VERY BEST OPERATING, HANOSOMEST ANO The groat popularity of the WHITE is the ■oovincing tribute to ita excellence and i riortty over other machine*, and in aabmitttag it to the trade it ie put upon ita menu, and in no ins tan oe has it ever yet failM to eatisry any recommendation in ita fsroc Every Machine Warranted for Three Years. Far farther particulars regarding the I of the justly celebrated “White Hhnttle Hewing Machine, we rsspectfully refer to the following named parties, who hare bought f.om us and are now ueing the ••White.” Viz: Mrs. E. A. Hawkins Americus, Oe. ION OP SL'fhEME COURT JUDGE*. Atlanta, Ua., November 17. The Senate was called to order by the President. Prayer by Clark. Iloll called. Journal read and approved. Mr. M. C. Daniel, from the judiciary committee, reported Attain bills, to the Senate. Ky Mr. Smith of the 28d—Resolved, that a committee of six from the Senate and twelve from the House be appoint ed to report legislation upon the medi cal interests of the State. Adopted and transmitted to the House. •These bill were read the second time: A bill to provide for the payment of costs doe magistrates, sheriffs and bail iffs in certain criminal cases. Referred to jndiciary commiuittec. Committee reported adversely upon the bill, and upon motion of Mr. McWhorter it was laid on the table for the present. A bill to provide for the payment of the fee* of witnesses for the Slat* in criminal cases. Passed. On motion of Mr. Smith, of the 23d, the roll was called, and these bill) read the first time: A bill to alter paragraph 2, section 1 and article 5 of the constitution. De ferred to jndiciary committee. A bill to require the Superior Court judges to alternate in holding their Deferred to jndiciary commit- A bill to change the time of the ing of the General Assembly. Referred to judiciary committee. A bill to authorize acknowledgment to be made in other States befure nota- public. Referred to jndiciary mittee. A bill amending section 3302 of the dc relating to service of garnishment Referred to judiciary committee. On motion of Mr. Mosel/ the bill abolishing the county of Habersham was taken from the ta ble and allowed to be withdrawn from the Senate. By Mr. Hicks—A resolution to the representatives of Georgii Congress to have the tobacco made fot be uso of producers in this State ex empted from taxation. Referred to the :ominittee on judiciary. lly Mr. McDaniel—Resolved, that the Oeneral Assembly convene at m. this the 17th of November, 1880, the purpose of consolidating the •‘ Mary Randall, ** Dr. C. Durham, » J. B. Felder, " D. K. Brinson, •• IL W* Blanco, “HA. Barrio. - 3. W. HbofBold, •• C. F Ciiop. - J. H. Alien, “ Henry Wechite John B. E A. Hu, W I-Mm E A. Humours, W I- Murray, Ezekiel Taylor, W. J. Harper. • A. 8. CutU, “IB Addis >n, •• W. G. Utgan, « J. W Mailings. Jno W. Junta. Jr, • J. E. 1) i. V. Lam is Willett, Lon Analoy. M. A. Johnson, Hattie Tondce, Kate Kino. MaJ W. i “Ira. W. \ - G. A. Herintoa. Mrs. W. W. Hummetford, HumtarG - G. A. Herintoa. - - Elizabeth Got line, - Elizabeth Butte. - “ 8- K Mount. - - E D. Mayo, lathis, • Wm Pilcher, Jr., • W. J. 1 - W. J. M. Gardner. • G. W. Hnekahy, Ur., • 3. R Battle, Jr., • 3. B. Robmaon, D. W. Baglay, a F. GrlRn. W. B Duncan, * *■ Rouse. Hanaford. •• XM. Ha”* 1 •• W. P, Fi •• D.'h! Hooks, W. u tttowart, - Turner B. Dixon, - J. P. Baiford, Leonard Parker. •• I IIiit C. Harper, •• Mrs. J H.DsaleW, Jr., Schley e a J Jordan. “ Mrs. H ._H. Singletary, •* ,. J. Mulder. I A- Mngtetar • A. J. Devsoe, * a O. Hu phene, Dooly ooenty. j»|tagMary. - R. T Wrine^ I lee K. J- Bulks, Webeter county. Mrs. J. W. A Uawkioe, - . D a Shephard. W. B. BothweU, Lee e Elizabeth Bryan, B.8 Green, •* Timothy Tiber, - a O. SUphea ’ G> a Love, - Louis Ohcn, Tet nille, Ga. - Wm. 8. Bell, Albany, Ga. *• B. F* Jneeey. Macon, Ga. - a P. Johnson, taitbville, Ga. - Jane Chamblaea. Dawson, Ga. ** Irene Shaw, Onthbart, Ga. ** P. a 81ms. McIntosh, Ga. •* James K. Dunbar. AnderoonYille, Gi - Fanaie L Crowell, Gonrtlaad. Mias. *• 3 T. Gardner, Maeno county, Ga. Miss. Jimmie Wood. Oglethorpe, Ga. ' Moody, Marion OmrXj. AND OTHERS. HOSE, WILCOX* GIBBS, andWHITE. ■ w. V* NYE*S CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINE OIL ■ ThAtiatSa beet and the pnreec 03 la tb [^riA.aedjs_hn«OaS>t lUw PUdlbrd. Mae? t&Sxl j on.vr. sftiw, Ftnjik si., lairlcu fit. stilt ofthc election for United State, Senator, and to proceed with the bal loting for judges and solicitor general. Adopted and upon the motion of the over transmitted to the Honse. These bills were read the third time: A kill to provide a legal mode of de fense for tenants where landlords have foreclosed their liens before dne. Pass* ed as amended by judiciary committee, and fifty copies of the substitute order ed printed. A bill to amend the garnishment laws of the State. The judiciary com mittee, to whom this bill was referred and re-committed, recommended that it do pass with amendments. Passed.- .. ^ message was received from the stating that that body had curred in the joint resolution of the Senate relatiug to the consolidation of both Houses for United States Senator. The Senate went in a body to tlie Honse. The Senate returned to tho Senate chamber, and npou motion of Mr. Winn took a recess until 3 o’clock. AFTEBNOON .-USSION. The Senate met at three o’clock and was called to order by the President. A message from the Senate ‘ shape of a resolution instructing the secretary of State to communicate with General Francis Walker, superintend- ant of the census and report to the gen eral assembly the population of the counties of Georgia according tenth census. Concurred Obedient to a resolution adopted joint session, the Senate passed body to the bonce to continne the elec tion of judges. The Senate came hack and adjourn ed to ten o’clock this morning. The House met at ten o'clock called to order by the speaker.— by the Rev. John Jones, I). D. chaplain. The roll was not called ai idently present. The journal was read, Mr. Wilkinson offered a joint lution to provide for a joint session of the House and Senate to meet i adjourn at 1; meet at 3 and adj< Mr. Twiggs moved to amend by requiring the operation of the rule to take effect after to-day. Mr. Polhill offered a substitute, that the elect ion of judges and solicitors be entered into before the joint session ad journs, after counting and declaring the for Senator to-day. message from the Senate asked the House to concur in a resolution of thanks to Major R. N. Ely, former at torney general. • Mr. Harrow opposed the motion of Mr. Polhill. By Mr. Miller—To table the whole matter. Agreed to. The unfinished business of yesterday was taken up. It was the considera tion of a resolution by Mr. Northern to pay per diem and mileage to Mr. R. P. C. Smith, unseated member from Bryan. A motion to refer the resolution to the finance committee was lost. resolution as setting a bad’precedent which might cause trouble in tbe fu ture. • Mr. Hansell urged tbe House not td let indignation at fraud injure an inno- ~nt party as Mr. Smith appeared to be. Mr. Northern advocated the resolu tion as a matter of justice. Mr. Lewis spoke briefly on the same Mr. Branson called tbe previous ques tion. The call was sustained and the reso lution was agreed to. The speaker announced that this is'the last day on which local and special bills conld be introduced. Mr. Gray, Chairman of the commit tee on local and special bills, reported l:ii. .. I 1 ? vt- r several bills as being incapable of __ „ solidation with other bills,- indicated to wbat committee each should be re ferred. - The following tale wen read-the first time: By. Mr. Heard, of Burke—A bill to provide for the payment of certain in solvent solicitor's costs in Bnrke coun ty.. Relerred to committee on local and special bills. By: Mr. Perkins, of Bnrke—A bill to amend tbe charter, of Waynesboro as to extend tbe corporate limits 1,000 J*rds in all directions. Read the first time by consent and interred to the com /nittee on corporatk 1 By Mr. Lane, of. thorize the board county to purposes. Referred on local and special Mr. Basinger, of Chatham, offered the following bills, which were read by A bill to Vacation* of Bibb tax for school the committee title- and referred to the committee local and special bills: To amend an aet to*incorporate.the Skidaway Narrow's canal company. To incorporate the Savannah fire and Marine insurance companies. A bill to incorporate the Savannah freight tramway eompany. To incorporate tbe Savannah trans portation company. Mr. Basinger also offered a bill to amend section 187$ of tbe code relative to tbe bindingTOUt of certain minors. Referred to a committee on jndiciary. .rn:kk a l:ii ... By Mr. Bacon, of Bibb—A bill to re peal all-acts to establish a State board of health and to prqVid^/br a chief com missioner of health. Referred to com mittee on emigration.. By Mr. Nicholls, of Chatham—A bill to incorporate the Savannah storage company. Referred to committee local and special bills. The finance cotdmlu** made a report which was read. At the request of the committee, Mr. Smith, of Oglethorpe, was added to tbe committee on finanee. By Mr. Bates, of'Burke—A bill to provide for compensation of certain county officers of Bnrke county. Refer red to committee on local and special bills. Arrxaxoox session. The House met at 3 p. m„ the speaki the chair. By peimission of the Honse, Mr. Martin, of Talbot, withdrew tbe follow ing bills: bill to amend sections 3338 and of tbe code. -A bill to establish Also, a bill to provide for appeals in „ . . , . c n—.. .# .« «. v By Mr. Bvrd—A bill public schools in esch county in t •tate. Refeired to the committee edneation. the Superior Courts of the State. On motion of Mr. Northern, of Han cock, the following Senate resolution was taken np and concurred in: A resolution thanking Hon. R. N. Ely, late attorney General of the State, for faithful and efficient services. bills ox riasr nsiDixa. To fix a permanent tax on all panies exhibiting in this state. Referred to committee on judiciary. To provide compensation formessen- gers and clerks of elections. Referred to committee on jndiciary. By Mr. Reese—To regulate the prac- :e in the courts of this state as to re quests to charge the jury. Referred to oemmittee on Jndiciary. By Mr.' Martin, of Talbot—To pro vide for the filing of bills and petitions and the service of process and subpoena, and to allow judgments to be rendered at the first term, and to allow appeals from a petit jury to a special jury to be drawn from the grand jory ipretbe courts of this The following bills were referred to the committee on local and special bills. By Mr. Crozier—To submit to the of Randolph connty the question Several standing committees made reports. A message from the Senate to provide for a joint session at noon was received and on motion of Mr. Polhill was taken up and agreed to. By Mr. Barrow,of Clarke—To allow the mayor and council of Athena certain money. Also a bill authorizing the mayor and ■“"* ' ' levy tax to pay local .council of Ath Interest on certain bonds, Both referred to committee and special bills. By Mr. Post, of Coweta—To provide for the speedy foredoaure of liens. Re ferred to committee on judiciary. By Mr. DuBignon, of Baldwin—To amend tbe charter of XJilledgevillc. Re ferred to committee on local ond special bills. B^'Mr. James, of Douglas—to confer additional powers on the ordinary of Douglas connty. Referred to committee i local and special bills. Messrs. Reese, Estes, Lester and Mar- i were added to the committee on ucation at the committee’s request. Also, bills to refnnd certain double insurance companies. Referred committee on local and special bills. By Mr. Lamb, of Glyi r _ pilots from jury duty. Referred to com mittee on judiciary. ^ Also, a bill to make slander a crimi nal offense. Referred to committee on jndiciary. — Also, to authorize the connty board of Glynn to issue bonds. Referred to committee on local and special bills. By Mr. Davis, of Habersham—A bill repeal an act to establish a county of Habersham connty. Referred committee on local and special bills. By Mr. Tnrner, of Floyd—A bill JLo incorporate the Rome and Carrollton railroad company. Also, a bill'to prevent the sale of liquor in certain localities. Also, a bill to incorporate the Rome und LaG range railroad company. Also, a bill to incorporate tho Red ne steamboat company. All referred to the committee on local id special bills. By Mr. Patterson, of Fulton—A bill change the name of the National Debt Association. By Mr. Estes, of Hall—A bill to pro file for a branch lunatic asylum in Hall connty. Referred to committee on lunatic asylums. , Also, a bill to provide that there shall be but one grand jnry at each terra of Hall Superior Court. Referred to com mittee on local and special bills. Also, a bill to establish county court for Hall county. Referred to committee i local and special bills. ' By Mr. McBryde, of Haralson—A bill to repeal the charter ot the town of Buchanan. Referred to committee on local and special bills. By Mr. Davis, of Lumpkin—A bill to fix fees of tax collector of Lumpkin. Referred to committee on local and spec ial hill By Mr. Lewis, of Milton—A bill to ■imburse counties for expenses in send ing lunatics to the asylum. Referred committee on finance. By Mr. Hillyer.of Fulton—To grant certain privileges to parties making ab stract of deeds Jbr Fnlton connty. Ra- local and special ferreff to committee c dlls. By Mr. Anderson, of «Newton—To amend un act allowing the'commission- of Newton county to lavy tax to re- luce tbe debt of the county. Referred committee on local and special bills. TIIE JOINT SESSION. The Senate was announced at the door and entered the hall to go into joint session for the purpose of consid ering the vote for United States Senator. President Boynton occupied the chair. Secretary -Harris read the law as to the election of Senator; ind Assistant Secretary Cabaniss read tne journal of tbe Senate proceedings of : the day pre- Mr. McIntosh (colored) opposed the V100 ** - I P r**V n : Mr. nansell, one of the clerks of the House, read the House proceedings. The president declared that Hon. Jo seph E. Brown had received a majority of both houses, and ws^duly elected United Slates Senator for the term end- ig March 4,1885. [Applause.] The resolution on tlie election ot ju dicial officers was then read. Tbe first election was for a chief jus tice to fill the unexpired term of Hon. Hiram Warner. Mr. Rice, of the.Honse, nominate?! Judge James Jackson. [Applanae.1 Mr. Miller, of the Honse, seconded the nomination. Mr. McWhorter, of the Senate, an nounced <£at Judge Vasnn would not he a candidate for the unexpired term. For the nnexpirad term Jndge Jack- n receive^ 2J,Pvotea*f*U that were ’or the full term beginningnext Jan- —y. Mr. Rice, of tbe House, nornina- ted Judge Jackson. Mr. Ilillyer, of the Honsei seconded.the nomination. Mr. McWhorter, of the Senate, nom inated Judge David A. Vason. The ballot resulted as follows: Jack- son 184, Vason 25. >f granting licenses to retail spirituous and malt liquors in said connty. By Mr. Denton—To fix the license sell liquors in Ware county. By Mr. Peck—To turn all money il excess of expenses taken in by the agri cultural department for inspectio fertilizers over to the school fund, ferred to committee on agriculture. By Mr. Coffin—To exempt from jnry duty all practicing dentists. Referred to committee on finance. By Mr. Reese—To regulate the mi ner of letting out contracts to build repair bridges over water courses which divide ono or more counties from each other. Referred to committee on judi- lly Mr. Broyles—To add to the school fund of the ktate. Referred to commit tee on education. Ry Mr. Wheeler—A resolution to authorize the committee on the peniten tiary to inquire into the advisability of devoting tbe fund arising from the til of convicts to pnblic schools. Read and laid on tbe fable for one day under the By Mr. Hill—A resolution to author ize the finance committee to inquire dilion of the safe treasury department and the expediency of pnrehasing a new one. Laid table under the rules. At half-past three the senate appear- t the admitted. r of the honse, and then called to order by President Boynton. ■ -S The first business was the election of justice of the supreme court to fill tbe unexpired term of Hon. Logan E. Bleck- > expire the first of ley, resigned, January, 1885 ■. Butt, of the senate, nominated Hon. Martin J. Crawford, the present incumbent. , The ballot resulted in the unanimous election of Judge Crawford, he having mended' by the judiciary committee. A bill to authorize acknowledg ments in other states before notaries public. Passage recommended by the judiciary committee. A bill to require constables and bailiffs to sell only on the regular monthly court days, elc., Recommitted judiciary committee. A bill to altar paragraph 2, section 1, article 5, of the constitution of Geor gia. Recommitted to the jndiciary com mittee. A bill to change the timo for tbe meeting of the legislature. Recotnmit- 1 to the judiciary committee. A bill to require superior court judges alternate in holding their courts. The judiciary committee reported ad versely on this bill. The report was agreed to and the bill lost. A bill to request representatives in congress to Lave tobocco grown for the use of producers exempted from taxa tion. The judiciary committee report ed adversely on this bill, and it was fil on the table for the present. A sealed message waa received from e governor, and on motion tbe senate snt into executive session. In executive'session the senate firmed James H_ Turner, judge of the county court of Monroe county. .On motion the senate took a recess fifteen minutes. The chair announced that twelve •’clock having arrived, the senate would proceed to tire house and continne the elei.tiou of judges. And tbe senate pro ceeded. ' The senate got back and djourned to 3:25 o’clock r. x. received 211 votea. The next bnsiofpwas the election of > associate jastice of the supreme court fill tho unexpired term of James Jackson, resigned. this position Mr Twiggs, of the honse, nominated Judge George N. Les ter, of Cobb. Hecondedby Mr. Byrd, of the senate. Mr. Wilson, of the senate, nominated Hon. John W. Park, of Meriwether. Seconded by Mr. Render, of the Mr. DnBignon, of tho house, nomi nated Hon. Alexander M. Speer, of Spalding. Seconded by Mr. Hnnt, of the honse. Mr. Butt, of the senate, nominated Hon. John T. Clarke, of Randolph. Seconded by Mr. Northern, of the Mr. Hammond, of the house, nated Hon. H. A. Hansell, Cobb. Seconded by Mr. Jourdan, of the senate. The first ballot was begun, and it on became apparent that none of the candidates would have a majority. When Mr. Hansell’s name Iras called the roll of the house be arose and said: 'Mr. President, I will say in expla nation of my vote that 1 will cast it for Hon. George N. Lester, ray personal friend, and to whom I owe an obliga- in.” [Applause.] (Mr. Hansell is a brother of Jndge Hansvlhwho was one of the candidates.) i announced as and the first ballot George N. lister. 65; A. M. Speer, 62; John T. Clarke. 32; John W. Park, 27; H A. Hansell. 27; Willis A. Haw kins 3; P. L. Mynatt, 1. Judge Haw kins and Colonel Mynatt were not can didates. The second ballot was had. At its conclusion Mr. Rankin, of the honse. changed from Lester to Speer. The ballot resulted as follows; Les- r,69; Speer, 62; Clarke, 34; Park, 22; HansAl, 25; Hawkins, 5. Mr. G oerry, of the senate, nominated lion. Willis A. Hawkins, tbe present incumbent. The third ballot was ordered and re sulted as follows: Letter, 74; 8peer, 65; Clarke. 35; Park, 20; Hansell, 14; Hawkins, 8. It was moved by Senator Wilson that the'joint session be dissolved to recon- ne at 34 o’clock to-morrow. Mr. Meldrim, of tbe aenate, moved to amend by inserting 10 o'clock. Mr. Estes of tbe bonse, said that to morrow waa tbe last day ob which local and aipecial bill* conld be introduced. Speaker Bacon, taking the floor, in dorsed the anggestion of Mr. Estes very heartily, and Mr. Meldrim amended his motion by making tbe hour 12 instead of 10. The motion was then agreed to, and tbe joint session was dissolved. Doth tbe bouse and aenate adjourned without any further business. * Fourteenth Day’a Proceeding. . Atlanta, November 18—The senate met at^lO* o’clock, and was called to * the president. ~ Pra; ed and tbe journal'was read and ap- Colonel R \ Fi»* I P*y»ent of per diem and j The Atlanta circait was next taken Colonel R.N. Ely. mth»ge of unseated members. Referred un. Mr. Rice, of Fnkon. tion of thanks had been duly enrolled. Mr. McDaniel, of the judiciary mittee, reported certain bills lor tba consideration of tbe aenate. These bills were read the first time: By Mr. Byrd—A bill to provide for the better protection of life and property against lamp oils. Referred t Mr. Carter—A bill to amend section 1286 of the revised code, in reference to “election”—how and where held? Re- fe*T*d to committee on privileges and elections. By Mr. Gorman—A bill to requ J ustified voter* to vote in his miUl •stricts. Referred to committee jndiciary. By Mr. Denmark—A bill to amend paragraph 1, section 1 of an act to de fine the jurisdiction, powers and pro ceeding oftEarly county conrt in the state. Referred- to committee on jn diciary. - - - r ' By Mr. Gorman—A lengthy resolu tion requesting oar representatives it congress to nse their best power to get th«' general government to extend edu cational aid to the several states of the south on the basis of illiteracy, etc. Referred to committee on judiciary. These bills were read the second time: A'honse bill to change the time of holding the superior court of Henry county and for other purposes. Passage recommended by the judiciary mittee. A bill to provide a penalty for buy ing and selling votes. Passage recom- to finance committee. By Mr. Strother, of Lincoln—A bill to fix the fees of the sheriff and treasurer of Lincoln connty. Referred to local and special committee. By Mr. Northern, of Hancock—A bill to regulate the tax on spirituous liquors. Referred to finance committee. By Mr. Hutchins, of Gwinnett- A bill to provide for tbe support of the government, by a schedule of taxation. Referred to finance committee. By Mr. McBride, of Haralson—A bill to amend the charter ot tbe town of Talipooea. Referred to local and spec ial committee. ' By Mr. Ilillyer, of Fulton—To pro hibit tbe sale of lottery tickets. Refer red to jndiciary committee. By Mr. Patterson, of Fnlton—A hill to pay Thomas L. Snead for services to tbe State of Georgia. Read and referred to committee on finance. By Mr. Wright, of Floyd—A bill to harter the Atlanta and Rome railroad and Rome railroad Referred to committee local and special bills. By Mr. Patterson, of Fnlton—Tol_ tend the time of payment to the State by the purchasers of the Macon and Brunswick railroad. Referred to com mittee on finance. By Mr. Post, of Coweta—A bill to make the clerk of the superior Ion, George Hillyer, the present in- Coweta connty, clerk of the connty court. Read and referred to committee n special judiciary. By Mr. Hightower, of Early—’ duce the bond of tbe sheriff of Early county. Referred to committee and special bill*. By Mr. Williams, of Dooly—Toreg- AFTEBNOON SESSION. Tbe senate met at 3:25 and repaired to tie house to continue tbe election of judges. The senate returned and adjourned to 10 this morning. TOE HOUSE. The House met at 10 o’clock this morning, and was called to order by tbe peaker. Prayer by Rev. John Jones, D. D., tbe chsplain. The roll was not called. The journal was read and ap proved. The first was the call of the roll of counties for the introduction of new matter. Ry Mr. Youngblood, of Washington —A bill to require non-residents own ing land in Washington connty to re turn the same in said connty. Referred local and special to the committee bills. ' By Mr. McClure, of Towns—To pro vide for a free road over the Blue Ridge. Referred to the committee on local and ipecial bills. Also, a bill to revise ths jury box of Towns county. Referred to committee i local and special bills. ' By Mr. Adderton, of Sumter—To re vise tbe jury law of said county. Re ferred to committee on local and special bills. By Mr. Jackson, of Richmond—A bill to incorporate the Richmond rail road company. Referred to committee i local and special bills. Mr. Dupree, of Macon, occupied the chair for awhile. By Mr. Mays, of Richmond—To pro vide fit amending an act to create a board of health for Richmond connty. n ' 1 ‘ committee on local and spec- Referred ial bills. Also, a bill to repeal an act relative to the payment of solicitors’ costs of Richmond connty. Referred to commit- son local and special bills. By Mr. Wingfield, of Pntnara—A bill to provide for a connty solicitor for Putnam connty. Referred i local and special bills. By Mr. Garrard, of Muscogee—A bill repeal an. act creating a connty conrt of Muscogee connty. Referred to com- By Mr. Roney, of. McDuffie—A hill to provide for the trial of certain cases by appeal. Referred to committee on jndiciary. Mr. Davis, of Lomakin—A bill to repeal an act prohibiting the sale of liqnor in Dahlonega. Also, a bill to repeal an act prohibit ing the sale of liqnor in a certain dis trict of Lnmpkin county. Both referred to committee on lecal and special bills. By Mr. Maddox—A bill to authorise the commissioneis of Floyd to purchase one or more bridges over tbe Etowah an4 v Oostananlu * committee exclude from the village of Snmmenridl the lands of D. R. Wright. Refeired committee on local and special bills. By M. Whittle—A bill to prohibit the rale of spiritnons liqnor in Lowndes conhty. Referred to committee on local itnd special bills. By Mr. Roney, of MaDnffie—To pro vide for* the trial of tettain cases by a •necial jnry. * * • : * By Mr. Junes, of Douglas—To re peal nn net conferring additional pow er* on tax collectors. Referred to the committee on iudiciarv. By Mr. Barrow, of Clark—A bill to relieve James Camak. Referred to the ulate tbe aale of farm products in this State. Referred to the committee agriculture. By Mr. Silrnan, of Jackson—A bill to require jndges in certain cases to ad- vertise the order in which they wQl take up their dockets. Referred to the judi- " : «ry committee. Mr. DuBignon obtained consent withdnw a bill and introduce in *t**d a bill for the same purpose, v.«. To increase the pay of the treasurer of Baldwin county. Also a bill to ameud tbe charter of Milledgeville. Referred to the commit- » ou local and special bills. On motion of Mr. Bacon, of Chat ham, tbe House took up the joint reso lution looking to the appointment of i joint committee on hygiene. Mr. Bacon moved to amend the reso lutiou by making the proposed commit tee to consist of five from the Senate and thirteen from the Honse. The amendment was agreed to and the bill, amended, passed. By Mr. Julian, of Forsyth—A bill to incorporate the Cummiog and Suwa- nee railroad. Referred to committee local and special bills* Mr. Goodrich, of McIntosh—A bill to fix the law as to pay ousted mem bers. Referred to committee on finance. Mr. Sweat, of Clinch—A bill to reg ulate the care of convicts in this State. Referred to thfe committee on the peni tentiary. Mr. Heath ofJJorke—To amend sec- rien 1493 of the'oode. Referred to jn diciary committee. Mr. Barrow, of Clarke—A bill to amend the law ns to tracing land lines and the dnties of connty surveyors. Re n judiciary. ferred to committee . * Mr. Wright, of Floyd—A bill to prohibit the granting of more than two trials in civil cases. ~ Referred mittee oo judiciary. Mr. Youngblood, of Washington— A bill to submit the question of . the be prepared by shredding the bqef ex tremely fine, removing every particle of skin and fat, and mixing it witn cracker crumbs. A little salt and pepper may ’ be added, and the mixture rolled into tioy balls. convalescence after typhoid fever the greatesj care is necessary with re gard to tbe food, and no new article of diet should be given wit boat tbe express permission of tbe doctor. Even so slight an imprudence as eating a raw apple has been known to cause death. While roasted, boiled and broiled chicken, mutton chop and beefsteak have long held a recognized position ii sale of spiritnons liqnors to the people of said county. By Mr. Hester, of Dougherty—A bill to authorize tbe commissioner of said connty to issue bonds to the amount. of|30,000. Referred to mittee on local and special bills. THE JOINT SESSION. Tho Senate appeared at the door of tbe house and was admitted. President Boynton took the chair. The Lallotting for an associate jus- rice of tbe supreme court to fill the' expired term of Jndge Jackson, resign ed, was continued. Tbe first ballot of the day resulted follows: „ O; N - 59, A. M. Speer 66, A H. Hansel 54, J. W. Park 20, J. T. Clarke 20, Hawkins 6. Mr. Hammond of the House, in a beautiful and appropriate speech, with drew the name of the Hon. A. H. Han sell. s The second ballot was then had and rewlfed—Lester 74, Speer 63, Clarke. 50. Park 21, Hawkins On the third ballot Lester and Speer had 74 each, with Park and Clarke away behind. After the third ballot changes began and Speer rose rapidly. Mr. Garrard of tho Honse withdrew the name of John W. Park, and chang ed to Speei Mr. G oerry of the Senate, withdrew the name of Hon. Willis A. Hawkins. Mr. Bott, of tbe Senate, withdrew tbe name of Hon. John T. Clarke. Mr. Twiggs, of Richmond,‘said he waa authorized to withdraw the of Hon. Geo. N. Lester. committee Tbe withdrawals wer* applauded, and it soon became evident that Speer would be elected. Changes were so rapid that the roll was called to allow all changes that were desired. Jndge Speer was thea unanimously elected for tbs term ending January 1st, 1883. The joint session was dissolved I half past three o'clock. The house then adjourned until 3:25 The House met at 8.25, the speaker in the chair. Mr. Harrell, Decatnr; offered n rase- lotion that, whereas much injustice has been done certain persona by the illegal rale of wad lands, be it resolved that the judiciary committee look in tbe rent- ter Ih order to relieve such parties. ' The hoar of 3:30 r. jt., having ar- d Oostanaula rivers. Referred to /rived the Mnsta ann^^l ’in L.n rnmittw on loci nod .need bill.. 17! L * U - Ubany circuit was token ap. The election in thin circuit U for judge. first of Jan- the term beginning oifethe first nary, 1881. Mr. Hester, oi Dougherty, pot the name of Hon. Wm. O. Fleming before the asaeably, seconded by Sou- tor Fouche. - Senator Haws nominated Hnn. Isaac A. Bush, seconded by Mr. Heard, of Miller. • Tbd roll waa then sounded and ihe ■ nit mt Ftninini* 11 Q 1) L. at*. result was Fleming 118, Bnah 86: Mr. Adderton changed to Brish from Fleming, giving Bash 87. Mr. Bassinger then came in and voted for Fleming, thus restoring his lost vote. .The president then declared Hon. W. proved. J 1 | committee on local and special hills,- F eE du v eWtS ^ I ' Mr. MoWhort.r, from Ibceammittel lly Mr.McInlo.h.of Lib.rty-Abill|Xib.n^:®n?t! r 1 ^ ° ‘ he Mattox, of the 30th district. No other nominee was made. The result of tbe ballot was 198 for Jndge Hillyer, and he waa duly declared elected. The Bine Ridge circuit—In this cir cuit Hon. James R. Brown, of Cherokee connty, was nominated by Mr. Barrow, of Clarke, «nd seconded by Senator Pain, of the 82d district. There was no other nomination.' The resolt stood 200 votes for Jndge . Jamee R. Brown, and he was declared duly elected judge of the Bine Ridgo circait. A motion to adjourn was promptly voted down. The Chattahoochee circuit—There -*re three nomiutions in the circait. Hon. Beverly A. Thornton, of Musco gee, was nominated by Senator Butt, of tbe 24th district, seconded by Mr. Han sell, of Cobb; Hon. James Wimberly, of Stewart, .was nominated by Mr. Hightower, of Stewart, seconded hy Senator Parks, of the 11th district; and Hon. T. J. Willis, of Talbert, ‘was nominated by^Scnator Gorman, of tbe 25th district, seconded hy Mr. Adder- ton, of Snmter. The result stood, Willis 80, Wim berly 79, and Thornton 83. No elec- ' Tbe motion to dissolve the joint ses sion till 11:30 a. m. to-morrow was car ried hy a vote of 116 yeas to 42 noys. The senate fhen withdrew, and the honse allowed Mr. Lane, of Bibb, to introduce certain l#6al bills without going through the formality of suspend ing the rales. Food for the Sick Boom. From an interesting paper c_ subject in the Ckrittian Union by Miss E. R. Scovil, of the Massachusetts General Hospital, v we cull the following hints and recipes: The pure juice may >e extracted from beef ways: First by cutting the small pieces, putting them in s tightly corked bottle, immersing it in hot water, and boiling for several hours. Second, by taking a thick piece of juicy steak, broiling it on a gridiron over n cleat fire for a few moments, then cat ting it iu strips and pressing it i: lemon squeezer. The juice thus ob tained may be given either cold or hot. It may be frozen, broken into lamps, and given like cracked ice. A little salt should be added before using. An invalid who is tired of liot beef tea will sometimes drink it cold or iced with great relish. Enough isinglass or gelatine may he added to the juice to make a jelly, which can be flavored with sherry, essence of celery, or anything the patient may fancy. Raw meat is very nutritions, any may the invalid’s bill of fare, the merits of a vesl sweetbread have been sadly over looked. .When properly cooked it is a delicious dish, and may fepipt a capri cious appetite that has grown weary of other viands. A sweetbread"shotild be parboiled for a short tiufe until quite soft, and then fried in n little batter to a delicate brown. It may be served with gravy or white saw*. Port wine jelly may sometimes be given when the wine itself would*excite disgust.' Dissolve half an ounce of gelatine in three toblespoonfnls of water; add a little white sugar, and nutmeg or cinnamon if the taste is liked; let it melt over a very gentle heat, put in five wiaeglassfnls of port and stir constant ly for ten minutes. Strain it into a mould moistened with cold water. A piece as large aa an egg ahoald be eaten o or three times n day. Delicious oat meal gruel may be made by stirring a cupful of oat meal into a bowl of water, allowing it to stand for a few minutes until tbe coarsest parti cles have fallen to the bottom, pouring off tfie water, and repeating this once or twice. The water must then be boiled, stirring it constantly until it is suffici ently cooked. Few persons understand properly the art of making lemonade. Tbe lemon should first be rolled between the hands until it is quite soft, the skin removed with n sharp knife, and every pip ex tracted, the lemon being held over n ’ tumbler that no juice may be lost in the operation. The pulp should then be divided into small pieces and the sugar thoroughly mixed with it. Last of all the requisite amount of water should be added to it. Orangeade may he made in the same way as kmonade. using less sugar. They both 'should be iced. Imperial drink is made by adding a small tenspooufnl of cream of tartar, dissolved in boiling water, to each pint of lemonade. To Prevent and our* Coughs and Colds a reliable remedy Is aseesssry in every boreeksld. Parker’s OlnrerToaic is jastthe medicine seeded. It radically cares Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat. Bronchitis sad even Consumption If n*ad In time, by its powerful specific action on ths Stomach, Kidneys, [Skia, Liver sad mneoss surfaces of tho Throat sad Lungs. It accomplishes ths care - * wonderfully short ton*, and removes all and soreness of the lungs. It is also* t valuable stomachic remedy, effectually removing Dyspepsia. Hfadsche, Liver DU- arders, Costivenees. Nervousness. Lew ffps- its, WskefSlaoes, Heartburn,' Cramps, 1 Mbthw ! Moth* ! - Moth.r ! !! a .l(kl ud M. of tag with to* excruciating pain ef cutting “.V* ooOTBnro avaur. It will . relieve the peer littU sufferer immediately- "iOf* <• »• •>«'«. i Mt M. »W will Mt UU JOB at ,bc. that it Btin ntalBIB tka b.nU,BBd pn rm I. tho —‘Ser. and relief and health to the child. I“*p * ~ United States. Eold crerywhere. 25 cents 'What must I do,” asked a and conceited man of a friend who knew him well, “to get a picture of tho c K,