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THE JEFFERSON |f§| NEWS & FARMER.
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BT
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LEGAL ADVERTISING.
Ordinary's ,—Citations for letters of admin
istration, guardianship, tec .$5 00
Homestead notice.. 3 iK)
Application for (iism'n from a m’n b 00
Application for disin’u ofguAid'u 5.00
Application tor leave t.o sell Laud.. 5.00
. Notice to*Debtors and C«editors........ 4.00
sa]ts of Laud,per square of fen lines 500
“Sdids 6f pel sq., t-en-day-5........ 2 00
Sheriffs —Each levy of ten lines 3 00
Mortgage ssyea of ten lines or less 5.00
Tax Collector’s sales., per sq , (2 mouths... 5.00
Clerk's —Foreclosure of mortgage and
other monthly’s, per square 4.00
Betray notices thirty day 5...... w 3.00
Sales of Land, by Administrat.-rs. Executors
or Guardians, are required, by law bo held
oo the first Tuesday in the mouth between the
hours of ten in the forenoon and «!» ee in the
afternoon, at the Court-house in the county »n
which the property is situated.
Notice of these sales must be published 40
days previous, to the day of sale
Notice for the sale of personal property must
bfi published Ml days previous to sale and >.
Notice to debtor auu c editors, 40 days.
Notice that application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary for leave to sell land, 4
weeks.
- Citations for Itvters of Administration. Guar
dianship, &c , must be published 30 days—f r
fUsmis ion from Administration, three months—
for dismission from Guardianship. 40 days.
Rules for foreclosures ot Mortgages must be
•üblished monthly for four months—for estab
lushing lost papers, for the full space of three
months-- -lor compelling titles from Executors or
Administrators, where bond ha** been given b r
the deceased, the full space «t three mon hs.
Application for Homestead to be published
within the space often c«*i»sPcnMv*» days.
PROFESSIONAL CARES.
1. G. Cnin. J. 11. Polliill.
CAIN & POLIIILL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
LOUISVILL, GA.
May 5, 1871. ] |y,
B. W. Carswell. W. Y, Denny.
Carswell & Denny,
A'T'W'ORJYJU rs LJIV*
LOUISVILLE, GEORGIA,
WfL’; practice in all the Counties in the
Middle Circuit. Also Bui ke in Augus
ta Circuit AU business entrusted to their
<MHT6 will meet with prompt attention.
Nov. 3.27 ly
W. H. WATKINS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ZLoutnDUle, ©a.
' Will practice in the middle Circuit. Special
attentiou giv* n to the Collection of CLAIMS.
JAf. It. T. ALLEN, WM. A. TOMPKINS
. ASMM & M 2
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
WRIGHTSVILLE, GA.
All bu int-ss entrusted to their care wil
■tael with pro-apt attention.
Particular attention given to the collection
ot claim.,
July it. 1871. 13 ts
MEDICAL.
DR. J R. SMITH, lute of Snndersville Ga.,
offers his Professional services to theciti
■ana of Louisville and JefTerson county. An
eaperienct- of nearly forty years in the profes
sion.should entitle him to Public Confidence.
Special attention pa-d to Obstetrics and diseases
•f women and children. Office at residence,
Leaisville,
Louieviiie June3t>, TBfl. 8 ts.
A. F. DURHAM, M, D.
phv.tid.i.v j.ro siMCGiiO.-r,
SPAIU’A, GEORGIA.
SUCCEB -FULLY taeats diseases of Lungs
and Threat, diseases of the Rye, Nose and
Bar, and al forms .if Dropsy; diseases of the
Heart, Kidueys.Btaddor uud Btr'-tare, secret
disease*, long standing ulcers ; removes Hem
orrhoidal Tumors withot pain; makes a spe
ciality of diseases peculiar to females. Medi
cines sent to any point on Railroad by Express.
AH correspondence confidential,
done 13, 1872. Iy
J. W. COOLEY,
WILL be in Louisville the first week of each
■Mtth. All.work warranted
Oot. oth 1871. 23 ts
.. ■
,;; dentistry
1 f %«'. 6hA#.' r. Steed, is pjeastß to an
mJ nounceto the citizen* of this section, that
he is'jfreparedTo dp Work on-'time wi h city ac
cephnice. J All Work warranted.
Lawiarille, March 11, 1372, If
Louisville, Jefferson County, Ga., Thursday, September 12, 1879.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTIB EM ENTS
NEH^SkLg
AND
swmsa ®j)©n)i Q
I am daily receiving choice and* desira
ble
... HLQiQPS}*
The latest novelties in DRESS GOODS.
LADIES MADE SUITS.
I h»ve now on hand a fine assortment of
Cassimcre's Cottonades and Linen's
for Gentleman's wear, which Will be offered at
tho lowest prices.
UliiiKUMi If 'Burnt.
Bee Hive Store.
No. 170 Broad Street,
Apr. 18 ts. Opposite. AUGUSTA HOTEL.
T. F. HARLOW
WATCH MAKER
—AND—
REPAIRER,
LOUISVILLE, GA-
Special attention given to reno
vating and repairing WATCHES. CLOCKS,
JEWELRY, SEWING MACHINEStec., tec,
Also Agent for the Home Shuttle Sewing
Machine.
May 5, 1871. I ly.
VERY PERSON admits that a
COOKING STOVE
is indespensable in a well regulated and eco
nomical family. Therefor** do not delay in
getting one; but go directly to
ah & a i?® a ail as ©So
and buy either the
•PHILANTHROPIST.”
“CHIEF COOK,”
o r
“COTTON PLANT.”
©a Bo
Stove snd Tin Ware Dealer, near .James T
Bothwell, Augusta, Ga , Oct. 6, 23 I *.
J. M NcbVt, Wm. M. Goodrich.
COTTON GINS
WE the undersigned, respectfully inform
the j> anting eon«m;n:if\ that ween
tinite to mamifacture I'.QV ION GlN**. We
were awarded the Premium open to the world,
for the Giu at the Cotton Bta'es .Yle.ch mics’
and Ag icltural Fair, held at iigust i last,
season. A Iso, received the First Premium at
the State Fair .»f South uaroliuar. We feel
warran ed in say ng that a trial of our Gins is
ad that is itecessury to guarantee ratisfaction
Orders solicited early in the seasou to preveu
delay.
U dGins lepaired on reasonable terms.
NLBLETT & GOODUIcH.
Aapril 23 6m.
GROVER AND BAKER SEWING
MACHINE.
For Simplicity, Ease of Operation, and Du
rahilitv. the GROVER fc BAKER SEWING
MACHINE ts unarivalled. Responsible Agents
wanted in eve-y town in the Stale.
Address.
GROVE R A. BAKE R 8. M. CO..
212 Bull St./ Savannah, Ga.
April 23 3m
SPOI’SWOOD HOTEL
SUaton, ©a.,
Nearly opposite Passenger Depot,
and only one minutes walk. Board,
$3.00 per day.
THOMAS H. HARRIS,
Proprietor.
Apl. 18th, 1872. ts.
Wm. D. Davidson, Joseph Bzummel
Davidson & Brummel,
282 Broad St., Angusia, Ga.
RECTIFIERS, IMPORTERS and WHOLE
SALE DEALERS IN
mmsr & sussmi
LIQUORS,
BRANDIES, WINES, GIN.
PORTER, ALE, ETC.
TOBACCO and BEGAR3 of every VARtE t?Y
April 11. 1872. 49 6m
SOUTHERN MUSICAL JOURNAL.
LuddEn & Bates, Publishers,
Satoannal), ©a.
Published monthly at the low prise of SI.OO a
year. A first class magazine of its kind, be in
tifully gotten up, and mast ably edited. Thor
onghly Southern in its tone it should be found
in every masieal family throughout the South
It contains each month sixteen pages, (sheet
music size,) of Ma*ica) sketches. Hints, Corres
oondence- Melange, In“tructive Editorial-
Southern Musical Not-s, and Instrumental
sitt, etc. Ten Dollars worth of choice mtisic
given daring the year. By a special arrange
ment wa can offer this magazine as a premium
for TWO kltlr Subscribers; to the Newt $ Farmer,
or Will furnish the Journal and Aeitt Farmer
together for 22.50. Address all orders to
.* S. W. ROBERTS &. BRO,
Louisville, Ga.
JJortrn.
ROBIE, THE LITTLE NEWS BOY.
BY ESSIE B. CHEESBOROtTGH,
Ont in the dark snovy •covered street
Wearily patters the poor little feet;
Eyes 6leepy, form tired—he’s worked all the
day,
For poor little Rohie Ims no timo to play.
Gladly he’d hie to his ?*niig little bed,
But tlm children at home would be crying
for bread,
.And Robie mqst sell a I his papers to-iught,
Or the children will de in a sorrowful pi ght.
Poor Robie’s no fadier to work f-r him now ;
Aad that is why Robie is out in the snow;
And his dear mother sighs, as she says with a
tear,
“What a pitiful night, would that Robie were
here.’*
Iheu she throws down her work, and she
opens the door,
She Ims opened it certainly five times before;
And she cries. “Ah I he’s coming, I hear the
glad soug
That my dear Robie sings as he trudges
along/*
And Robie spreads ont his hardly earned store
Os pennies—Ah! Robie, I wish they we-e
more—
Aud he says, “Mother, dear, I think I’ve done
wed
Every one of my p ipers this cold night to
sell. *
Then his mother—her heart is too full to
speak—
Kisses poor little Robie upon his cold cheek
And thanks the great God, though of much
she’s berefi,
That her good little Robie at least has been
left.
Dear child, sitting warm by your fire to-nghf.
While t»>e snow king i* out in his garments
of white,
Thank the God of all comfort, of light and joy.
That you are not Robie, the liti le ne a s boy
Hudson River Love Seng,
Iu a house, in a square in a quadrant,
In a street, iu a lane, in a road—
Turn to the let, on th»* r ght baud,
You see there my true lov./s abode,
I go there a courting and cooing
To my love, like a <lovc f
And swearing on my bended knee:
If ever I cease to love—
May sheeps’ heads grow on apple treoi,
If ever I cease to lovi*!
It eA«r I cease to love,
If evrr I c ase to love:
May the moon bo turned into green cheese,
If ever I cease to love!
She can sing, she can ploy the piano,
She can jump, she can dance, she can run
In fact she’s a modern Taglioni,
And Sim Reeves rolled into ono-
Aud who would rot love such u beauty,
Like an angel dropped from above?
May 1 be stung to death with flies,
If ever I cease to love !
May I have to live- on pigeon’s milk,
It* ever! cease to love f
If ever I cease to love,
If ev**r I erase to love:
May little dogs wag their tails in front,
If ever I cease to love!
Silent Influence.—We are
touching our fellow beings on all
sides. They are affected for good
or for evil by wh ii we are, by wliai
we say and do, even bv what we
think and feel. May-flowers in die
parlor breathe fragrance through the
atmosphere.’. We are ea< h of us
with the subtle aroma of our char
acter. In the family circle, besides
and beyond all the teaching, tin
daily lile of each parent and child
mysteriously modifies the life of ev
ery person in the household. Tin
same process on a wider scale is
going on thr>ugh the community.—
‘•No man livetli to himself ami no
man died) to himself dietli to him
self’’ Others are built up ami
strenghlened hy our unconciou
deed>; others may he wrenched
out of ilretr pi ices and thrown down
by our unconscious influences.
North Carolina editors do not in
dulge in i oarse epithets. They
nerely remark of a cotemporary, in
the spirit of quiet snrca.-m, that “his
ears would do for awnings to a ten
story wholesale hog packing estab
lishment.
Acts of tbs Legislature Passed July and
August, Session, 1872. (23 Acts were
Passed at the January Session.)
29. To lay out and establish Con
gressional Districts in this State in
conformity with the last apportion
ment of representation in the Con
gress of the United States.
30. To amend certain sections of
the revised code of Georgia in refer
ence to the city of Savannah i. e.
Section 4725, 4735, 4736, 4737,
4741.
31. For the relief of Mrs. Thom
assa Cercopuly, of Chatham county.
32. To relieve the securities of
John C. Digby on a penal bond.
33. To change the line between
the counties of Taylor and Talbot.
34. To incorporate the Cumming
Manufacturing Company.
35. To incorporate the town of
Jefferson iu Jackson county.
36. Declaring the endorsement of
the State’s guaranty on the bonds of
the Bain bridge, Cuthbert and Col
umbus Itailro.id Company null and
void.
37. To amend the charter of the
Lookout Mountain Railroad Compa
| ny '
38. To relieve the securities on
the bond of S. C. Shivers, Tax Col
jlee.tor of Hancock county, from tin
. twenty per cent." penalty for the
years 1563, 1860, 1870 and from all
liability for the year 1371.
39. To declare null and void and
unconstitutional the issue of the
State gold bonds in aid of the Bruns
wick and Albany Railroad Compa
ny, arid prohibit the paying of the
principal or interest on the same.
40. Declaring null and void the
indorsement of the State’s guaranty
on the bonds of the Cartersvilie and'
Van Wert, and the Cherokee Rail
roads, and to prohibit the payment
of the principal or interest on the
same.
41. Declaring null and void the
endorsement of the State’s guaranty
orr the bonds of the Brunswick and
Albany Railroad and to prohibit the
payment of the principal or interest
on the same.
42. To incorporate tire Atlanta
and Tennessee Railroad Company.
43. To authorize the issue of
bonds by the corporate authorities of
Dalton lor the erection of buildings
for educational purposes.
44. To amend Section 1162 -f the
Code.
45. To reduce the official bond of
the Sin riff of Heard county, and to
increase the bauds of the Sheriff and
Ordinary of Oglethorpe county.
46. To compensate bailiffs and
grand and petit jurors in this State.
47. To authorize the Ordinary ot
Twiggs county to borrow money on
the credit of the county.
48. To authorize the legally con
stituted authorities of West Point to
take stock in any railroad or work ot
public improvement, also the legally
Constituted authorities of Atlanta to
take stock in the Georgia Western
Railroad.
49. To provide for the payment ot
the debt due to teachers aud school
officers under the Public School Law
of 1871.
6u. i o regulate the time of hold
ing elections iu Oeorgiu.
61. To authorize the authorities
of Athens to issue bonds aud levy a
tax to pay amount ol subscription
to stock iu tho Northeastern Kuuroail
Company
dz. To authorize the Cent ral Rail
road, Southwestern Railroad, and
Macon and Western Itailroad to is
sue bonds and execute mortgages,
etc.
63 To amend an act incorporat
ing the savannah Lank and 1 rust
company.
64. i'o provide for the payment
of insolvent criminal costs iu the
Northern Judicial Cir. uit.
66. To amend the act creating a
Board of Commissioners of Roads
and Revenues for the counties ot
Habersham and Lowndes, to make
the provisions apply to Dougherty
county.
56. For the removal of the coun
ty site of Lee county.
57. To legalize and make valid
the terms heretofore held of Rabuu
Superior Court.
68. To amend the charter of At
lanta.
59 For the registration of voters
of Thomasville.
60. To revive and declare in full
force the act organizing a Criminal
Court for each county m this State
so far as relates to Chatttooga and
(Quitman counties.
61. To amend the act incorporat
ing Quitman.
62. To incorporate the City of
Dawson.
63. To allow the Ordinaries ol
Miller and Clayton counties to farm
out convicts convicted of misde
meanor,
64. To repeal the act requiring
the corporate authorities of Darien
to appoint inspectors of timber and
lumber.
65. To amend section 1601 of the
Code, so far as relates to the ditch
ing and draining of lauds, and to
make such amended section applica
ble to tlife counties of Milton and
Habersham.
66. To prohibit the sale of spirit
uous liquors within one mile of
iStilesboro Institute in Bartow coun*
ty
-67. To authorize the authorities
of Talbotton to subscribe to the cap
ital stock of the Talbotton Railroad
Company.
68. To amend the act incorporat
ing Rome.
69. To amehdi the act incorporat
ing Thomson.
70. To amend the act to exempt
firemen from jury duty, so far as re
lates t • Macon.
72 To incorporate the Etna Iron
Manufacturing Company.
72. To amend ttie act to pre
scribe the mode of conducting suits
before Justices of the Peace and No
taries Public.
73. To amend the act incorporat
ing the Darien Banking Company.
74. 'l'o allow James Dollison, of
Berrien county, to peddle without a
Itceuse.
*75. To provide for the investment
of certain school funds belonging to
bryan County.
76. To amend the act incorporat
ing the Georgia Western Railroad.
77 To make insurance compa
nies liable for damages in certain ca
ses.
75. To amend the act incorporat
ing the Ocrnulgee River Railroad
Company.
79. Fur the relief of John F-
Conley, of Catoosa county.
80. To amend the charter of Al
bany.
81. To amend the act incorporat
ing Van Wert.
82. To authorize the Ordinary of
Butts county to issue bonds to build
a Court House.
83. To change the lines between
the counties of Baldwin and Wilkin
son.
84. To appropriate money for the
benefit of the ladies’ Memorial • As
sociation of Atlanta, Marietta, Jones
boro, Resuea and Cassville.
85. To incorporate the Gaines
ville, Jefferson and Southern Rail
road Company.
86. To amend the charter of Tren
ton.
87 To change the line between
Campbell and Coweta counties.
88. 'l'o amend tee charter of Cal
houn.
89. I’o incorporate the Steam
Road Wagon Company.
90 To amend the charter of War
renton
91. To amend the garnishment
laws.
92. To incorporate the 7’albotton
Branch Railroad Company.
93. To incorporate the Mutual In
surance Company of Georgia.
94. To authorize the Ordinary of
Calhoun county to issue bonds.
95. To give closes M. Belisario,
Henry Ambrose and John Smith, of
Chatham county, the right to plant
oysters in Warsaw River.
96. I o amend the act creating a
board of commissioners for Liberty
county.
97 To change the lines between
Chattahoochee and Marion counties.
98. To legalize and make valid
certain bonds of the City of Rome.
99. For the relief of S. A. Dick
ey, Tax Collector ot Thomas coun-
T >'-
100. To change the lines between
Irwin aud W'ilcox counties.
101. To change the line between
Clay and Calhoun counties.
102. To change the line between
Monroe and Pike counties.
103. To exempt the road commis
sioners of Troup county from jury
duty.
104. To promote the propagation
of shad in the Altamaha river.
105. To regulate public instruc
tion in Richmond county.
106. To incorporate the Athens
Gas Light Company.
107. To incorporate Smyrna, in
Cobb county.
108. To perfect the Public School
System.
109 To amend the charter of
Louisville.
110. To amend the act incorpo
rating the Fort Valley Female Col
lege, Charlton Chapel, and the Trus
tees nf Hepzibah High School.
112. To authorize Henry Q. Wil
kinson to erect a dam across Chatta
hoochee river.
113. To consolidate the offices of
Sheriff and Tax Collector of Jones
and Jasper counties, and Tax Re
ceiver and Clerk of the Superior
Court of Jasper county.
114. To amend the charter of the
Augusta and Louisville Railroad
Company.
115. To allow the legal voters of
Effingham county to vote on the re
moval of the court house from
Springfield to. Guyton.
116. To require ihe duties of Tax
Receiver and Tax Collector to be
performed by different persons iu
Gilmer county.
117. To require the Tax Collec
tors of Camden, Charlton and Bul
lock counties to receive jury script;
for county-taxes.
118. To incorporate Wooten, Lee
county. . j
119. To changethe lines between
Columbia and McDuffie counties.
120. To topeal certain acts rela-j
live to the Georgia State Lottery.
121. To incorporate the Atlantic
and Memphis Telegraph Company.
122. To amend ihe act to amend
the road laws, so lar as relates to
Bibb and Houston counties.
123. To amend ihe net creaiing a
B iard of Commisioners for Scriven
county.
124. To authorize ihe Ordinary
•■f Twiggs county to levy an extra
tax to pay Tax Collector of 1871
f n extra serveces.
125. To establish a permanent
board of education in Bibb com ty.
126. To compensate jurois in
Pike county.
12?. To create a Board of Com
missioners for Webster county.
12S. Tor amend the road laws, so
far as relates to Miltoti county.
129. To incorporate Graysville.
ami extend the limits ol Hartwell.
130. To incorporate Woodbury
and Luihersville.
131. TANARUS» incorporate the Georgia
Ileliable Merchanls’liisurance Com
pany of Atlanta.
132. To amend the charier of
Rmg<>oM.
133. Io prohibit the catching of
fish in seins in-parts Chatham countv.
1-34. To authorize administrators
and executors and other trustees to
sell city arid town property on the
premises,
135. To amenij the charter of
Greensboro.
13<‘>. To amend section 4146 ot
the Code.
137. To amend the road laws so
fir is relates to the c. unties ol
White. Lumpkin and Dawson.
138. To amend the act toauthor
ize all pleas and defenses to be
sworn to before certain officers ot
other States hii countries.
139. To give the Mayor arid Al
dermen oi Sivannah the right ta fix
the lees for diet mg county prisoners
in Chatham countv jail.
140. 1,1 change the lines bet ween
the counties of Clim b and C“ffoe.
141. 7 o dispense with forthcom
ng bonds in certain cases.
142. I'o enable Davenport Jack
son to hold the office of Solicitor
General,
143. Io repeal the act authoriz
ing Ordinaries to issue writs of ha
beas corpus so far as relates to Mcln
tosh county.
144. To authorize the authori
ties of Hawkinsville to take stock
in Hawkinsville and Eufaula, and
Atlantic, Fort Valley and menphis
Railroad Companies.
145. To grant to the corporation
of Savannah the control and man
agement of the wharves of said city.
146. To r-quire me Ordinary ol
Chatham county to furnish room
and offices for the Cny Court.
147. To the law of con
spiracy.
14S. Tn incorporate the Dalton
and Southwestern Railroad Compa
ny.
149. To authorize the Otdinarv
of I’albot county to permit the erec
tion of gales across the public roaJs.
150. To regulate the mode of de
luding cases in the Supreme <7ourt.
151. To amend the act to encour
age telegraphic communication be
tween Georgia and the West India
Islanits.
152. To define the powers of
Ordinaries in relation to granting
writs of habeas corpus.
153. To authorize the President
and Vce P.esjdent ot the Union
Society of Savannah to issue bonds.
154. To change the time of hold •
ing the Superior Court of the South
ern Circuit.
155. To amend the charter of the
Savannah Poor House, and Hospit
al.
156. To amend Section 675 of
the Code.
157. To incorporate Clinton,
Jones County.
168. To amend act creating a
board of commissioners for the
county of Liberty.
159. To amend the charter of the
Lanier House Company.
160. To create a board of com
mis-ioiiers lor Marrion county.
161. To change the time of hold
ing Rockdale Superior Court.
162. To exempt from road duty
io Calhoun county, only such min
isters as are regular pastors of
churches.
103. To declare void certain gold
bo: d< issued underact of September
15th, 1870.
164. To render the Judges of the
Atlanta Circuit and of the City
Court of Atlanta comptent -to pre
side in certain casses, and'to ren
der the citizens of Atlanta compe
tent jurors in certain cases.
165 To amend section 4348 of
the Code.
. 166. To repeal an act to create a
County Court, so far as same is ap
plicable to Butts county
167. To regulate.die pay of ju»,
rcrs in Gwinnett county.
tfo. 19.
168. To create a B >ard of C <m
missioners lot Fayette coun’y
169. To incorporate Bear Creek
under the name ol' Hampton.
170. To authorize B >urd of Corn
missioners of Glynn county to Usue
bonds.
171. To amend an act incorpora
ing the; Commercial Bank of Alba
ny.
172. To prohibit the buying and
spiling of farm products between
sunset anti sunrise in certain coun
ties.
173. To submit the question of
removal of the court house of Arv
plitnr county to the voters thereof.
174. To incorporate the Macon,
Vienna and VVarwtck Railroad
Con puny.
175. To confer additional powers
on the authorities of Lincolntoo.
170. To amend an act to carry
into effect 21 clause of 13th section,
6th ariicle Constitution.
177. To incorporte the Barnard
and Anson Stteet liailroad Compa
ny ol Savannah.
17S. To relieve the securities of
W. G. Scruggs, of Warren conn
•y*
179. To vest the title of Market
Square in Valdosta, in the Mayor
and Council of said town,
150. To incorporate the Mobile
and Atlanta Mining Companv.
181. To amend section 4786, and
4988 of Code, solar as relates to
Savannah.
132. To organize a Criminal
Court in Troup county.
183. To authorize the County
Treasurer of Coweta county to pay
SSOO t<> Hugh Buchanan and other
aliornevs.
184. To consolidate offices of
C eik, and Treasurer of McDuffie
county.
185. To incorporate EatonlOQ.
186. ff'o incorporate Jefferson.
IS7. To amend the chartar qf
Athene
IBS. To amend the clmrter of
Hei'Zib.ih.
189. To incorporate the Sanders
vi 11 - Branch Railroad. ,
190. To require the voters of
Cuihbeit to register before munici
pal elec: i ms.
191. To regulate the manner of
giving bond in claim cases.
192 To authorize the authorities
of Gainesville to subscribe for stock
in cert in railroads und to authorize
Mouticello to issue bonds.
193. To create a Board of Com
missioners for the county of Charl
ton.
194. To compensate the jurors in
dieCitN Court of Atlanta,
195. To authorize the ordinary of
Houston county to issue bonds.
196. To amend the charter of the
Savings bank of Augusta.
197. To autorize the Ordinary of
Stewart county to levy a tax to pay
off Poor School account.
198. To amend the charter of
Chattahoochee Manufacturing Com
pany.
199. To authorize the Roard of
Commissioners of Lowndes county
to issue bonds.
200. To change the time of hold
ing R:tb<>n Superior Court.
201. To extend the jurisdiction
of the C ty Court of Augusta,
202. To amend the charier of
Gainesville.
203. To create a Board of Com
missioners for Ware and McDuffie
counties,
204. To change the time ol hold
ing Columbia and McDuffiie Supe
rior Com ts. ’
205. To change the lines between
the counties of Coffee and Ware.
206. To legalize the drawing of
jurors in Walker county.
207. To change the lime of hold
ing Muscogee Superior Court.
208- To amend the charter of
Whimey.
200. For the relief of the securi
ties of Isaac T. Brooks, Tax Colleo
tor of Muscogee caunty.
210. To allow the Commission
ars of Effingham county tq charge
for license to sell spirituous liquors,
211. To incorporate Tallarava
Mills in Clarke county.
212. To prescribe how and when
land, subject to taxation shall be re
turned, and to repeal certain sec
tions of the Code relative to wild
lands.
213. To authorize the Savannah
and Ogeechee to con
struct a canal between the Ogee
chee and Canoochee rivers,
214. To incorporate Buford.
215. To incorporate the fag
Valley Manufacturing Company. .
216. To prevent the obstruction
of Caqoocbee, fiver.,
217. To incorporate Spanish
Creek Canal Company in Cbarltqn
county.
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