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THE JEFFERSON mgl NEWS & FARMER.
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5
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(Karts.
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J. G. Cain. J. H. Polhill.
CAIN & POLHILL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
LOUISVILL, GA.
May 5, 1871. 1 ly.
R. W. Carswell. W. F. Denny.
Carswell & Denny,
dtVnFORJrEIfS .IT L.IIY*
LOUISVILLE,.. GEORGIA,
WILL practice in all the Counties in the
Middle Circuit. Also Isi;rke in Augus
ta Circuit. All business entrusted to tlieir
care will meet with prompt attention.
Nov. ly
W. H. WATKINS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ftoutsbUle, <£a.
Will practice in the middle Circuit. Special
attention given, to the Collection of CLAIMS.
JAS. R. T. ALLEN, AVM. A. TOMPKINS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
WRIGHTSVILLE, GA..’
All business entrusted to their care wil
meet with prompt attention.
Particular attention given to the collection
" MEDICAL
DR. J. U. SMITH, late of Sandersville Ga.,
offers his Profession*! servici;a-to,thaci4i
lent of Louisville, and Jefferson county. An
experience.of nearly forty years ip the protest
pion. should entitle him to Public 'Confidence.
(Special attention paid to Obstetrics and diseases
■of women and children. Office at residence,
LonissiUe. «...
Louisville June SO, 1871. 8 ts. *
' A. F. DURHAM, M, D.
Jfui'stct.t.v svjtsajuojy,
/SPARTA, GEORGIA.
SUCCESSFULLY taeats diseases of Lungs
ffP and Throat, disease&Af-the (3ye, and
®ar, and alt. foijns of DiHbgr; diseases of the.
fHeart, itdL Wfe-lure,. secret
diseases, long standing ulcers ; removes Hem
orrhoidal Tumors- withiiUpulu ; majjes Jispe,-.
ejaHty ofdiseases peculiar lo females.- "Medid
•ines seiit t'o any poiffl olfTfaltFoAd bv Kptess.
All epfrvsßtm,d.ence caufidoutial. ■ . , .
June 13, 18/2. ly
J. W. GOO LEY,
WILL be in Louisville fb» first week;of each,
mouth, All work warranted
Oct fi;h 1(171. 23 ts
DENTISTRY'
DR. eH.VB. R. STEED, ie plbashd to an
nounce to the citizens of this section, that
he is prepared to do wqrjc pp time with city ac
ceptance. All work warr anted.
Louisville, March 11, I 872, - .ts
Louisville, Jefferson County, Ga., Thursday, September IS), 18f«.
itttsccllaneous airbfrttsemrnta.
Regulator]
Tliis unrivalled Medicine is warranted not to
contain a single particle of Muncuitv, or any
iujurious mineral subslance, but is
PURELY VEGETABLE-
For FORTY YEARS it has proved its great
value in all diseases of the Liver, Bowels and
Kidneys. Thousands of the good and great in
all parts of the coun ry vouch for its wonderful
and peculiar power iu puri yiug the Brooo,
stimulating the torpid LiVEttand Bowel*, and
imparting new Life and Vigor to the whole
system, SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR
is acknowleged to have no equal as a
LIVER MEDICINE.
It contains four Medical elements, never
united in the same happy proportion in any
other preparation, viz: a gentle Cathartic, a
i wonderful Tonic, an unexeept-onable Altera
tive and a certain Corrective of all iinyuri
ties of the body. Such signal success has
attended its use t- ad it is now regarded as the
GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC
for Liver Complaint and the painful offspring
thereof, to wit: DYSREi’SJA, CONSTIPA
TION, Jaundice, Biliousatmeks. SICK HEAD.
ACHE, Colic, Depression of Spirits, SOUR
STOMACH, Heart Burn, &c., &c.
Regulate the Liver and prevent
, _ _ CHILLS AND FEVER.
S/.tt.VO.rS LJ l-AB lftlCl’lj.fFOK
* 1 ■' > Is manufactured only by
J. TI. ZEILIN <fc CO., A
MACON, GA., and PHILADELPHIA^
Price §I.HO per package ; sen', by mail, post
age paid,.sl.2s. Prepared ready for use
iu bottles,! $1.50.
13? Beware of all Counterfeits aud imitations,
Sept 12,_1872, - ly
—— :
NEW SPRING
AND
SIMPS SID 33.
I am daily receiving choice and desira*
bit?
The latest novelties in DRESS GOODS.
LADIES MADE SUITS.
I have now on hand a fine assortment of
Cass hue re's Cotionades and Linen's
for Gentleman’s wear, which Will be offered at
the luwo.-t-prieos.
6I'»BL/; VS'EMM.
Bee Ilivo Store.
No. 170 Broad Street,
Apr, J 8 ts. Opposite, AUGUSTA HOTEL. I
T. F. HARLOW
WATCH MAKER
—AND—
REPAIRER,
LOUISVILLE, GA-
S PECIAL ATTENTION GtVEN to reno
vating and repairing WATCHES. CLOCKS,
JEWELRY, SEWING MACHINES&b„ Ac,
Also Agent for the Home Shuttle Sewing
Machine. . .
May 5, 1871. 1 ly.
VERY PERSON admits that a
COOKING STOVE
i? ihdeapensahle in a well regulated and eco
nomical family. Therefore dq not delay in
getting one ; but go directly to
iDo &=. Ewa&EMiDEi..
and buy cither the
‘PHILANTHROPIST,”
' “CHIEF COOK,”
O V
"COTTON PLANT.”
Stove snd Tin Ware Dealer, near James T.
Bothwe'l, Augusta, Ga., Oct. 6, 23 ly.
J. M. Neblet, Wm. M. Goodrich.
41 IPi ®& a
COTTON GINS.
WE tha,Undersigned, (Respectfully inform
thq planting community that we con
tinue to manufacture COTTON GINS. We
were awarded the Premium, open to the world,
• for'the'Yiih at the Cqtton Stales Mechanics’
uAtl 'Agiiciiltaral Fair, lnjld at Augusta last
season. Also, received the First Premium at
the State Fair of South Oarolinar. We feel
warran'ed ip, snykng ttqyHa trial of our Gins is
all that is necessary to guarantee satisfaction.
Orders solicited early'in the season to prevent
delay. >
Old Gins repaired on.reasonable terms.
i NEBLETT & GOODRICH.
Aaprll 23 Cm.
GROVER AND BAKER SEWING
MACHINE.
For Bir.iVlicitv. Ease r>f Operation,; and Du.
nihility, the OROVEIt & BAKER SEWING
MACHINE Is unariVAlled. Responsible Agents
wanted iu eve. y town in the Stale.
-Address,
GROVER & BAKER S. M. CO..
21| Bull St., Savannah, Ga’.
April 23 3m ,
JiJoetrs.
The Three Bells.
BJ! WHITTIER.
Beneath the low-hung night clouds
That raked her splintered mast.
The good ship settled slowly,
The cruel leak gained fast.
Over the awful oce?n
Her signal guns pealed out.
Dear God ! was that Thy answer,
From the horror round about I
A voice caine down the wild wiud,
“Oh ! ship ahoy !” its cry ;
“Our stout Three Bells of Glasgow
Shall stand till daylight by !”
Hour at for hour crept slowly,
Yet on the leaking swell
Tossed up and down the ship lights,
The lights of the Three Bells.
And ship to ship made siguals,
Man answered back to’man,
While oft, to cheer and hearten,
The Threo Bells nearer ran.
And the Captain from her taffral
Sent down his hopeful cry, ,
“Take heart! Hold on I” he shouted,
“The Throe Bells shall stand by !
All ftight acYoss the waters
The tossing lights shown clear ;
All night from reeling taffrail
The Three Bells sent her cheer.
And when tho dreary watches
Os storm and darkness pas ed,
Just as tho wreck lurched under,
All souls were saved at last.
Sail on, Three Bolls, forever,
{a grateful memory sail!
Ring on. Throe Bells of rescue,
Above the wave and gale I
As thine, in night and tempest,
I hear the Master’s cry.
And, lossing through the darkness,
The lights of God draw nigh !
[Atlantic Monthly
Acts of the Legislature Passed July and
August, Session, 1572. (28 Acts were
Passed at the January Session.)
CONCLUDED.
21S. To authorize the ’consolida
tion of the Macon and Western Rail
road and Central Railroad, under
the name of the Central Railroad.
219. To incorporate the Louis
ville Branch Railroad Company.
220. To amend the law in rela
tion to granting corporate authority
by the Superior Court.
, 221. To amend the charter of
Swainsboro.
222. To incorporate Real Estate
Savings Bank of Atlanta.
223. To incorporate Jewell’s Mills
in Hancock arid Warren counties.
224. To add a portion of Camp
bell county to Fulton,
225. To amend the charter of the
Atlantic, Fort Valley and Memphis
Railroad!
226. To create a Board of Com
missioners for Heard county.
227. To create a Board of Edu
cation for Har.rison county.
225. To amend the act extend
ing the limits of Augustas.
229. To legalize the subscription
of Americus to the Ilawkinsville
arid Eufaula Railroad, ’
230 To amend section 3243 of
the Code,
231. To require the payment of
costs in certain cases.
232. To create a board of Com
missioners tor Bullock' county.
233. To-change the time of hold
ing Rowndes Superior court.
234 To authorize the city of Au
gusta to open streets, etc.
235. To declare the law of the
State as to the rights of married
women to sue and be sued.
23G. Ta amend tho act creating
a,County Court in each county in
the State.
237. To define the duties of ex
ecutors .and administrators in cer
tain cases.
238. To amend the act to in
crease'tho pay of jurors in certain
countiesu
239. To authorize the Tax Col
lector of Cherokee county to collect
a tax for building a.school house.
240. To authorize authorities of
Bartlesville to issue bonds.
241. To amend Section 4758 of
the Code, by limiting the right of
Savannah to issue bonds.
242. To authorize the corporate
authorities of 'Clintriu, Covington,
Lawrenceville, Cumming, DahTohe-,
ga, Dawsoriville, Macon, Savannah,
or any other corporate town or city
through wliich the Macon and Cin
cinnati Railroad may pass, to take
stock and issue bonds ih aid of said
rond. ' ■' i
243. To amend section 639 of-the
Code so far as relates to. the -coun
ties of Fannin, Gilmer, Pickens,
Union, Towns and Rabun.
244. To incorporate the Mer
chants and Planteri’ Bank of Wasli-
I ingtpn. • . .
j 245. To amend tho act amend
' ing the charter of Atlanta.
1 246. To ameud the charter of the
Doltan Savings Bank of Atlanta.
247. To carry into effect the lat
ter part of the second clause of sec
tion 11, article 6 of the Constitu
tion.
248. To provide for the collection
of a tax to jiay insolvent criminal
costs due James Dooner late Sheriff
of Chatham county.
249. To amend the charters of
the Rome, Selma, Rome and Dalton,
and Memphis Branch Railroads.
250. To amend the act to pro
vide for the taking of testimony
by written dispositions.
251. To define the method of per
fecting service in suits in this State
where a county is a partv.
252. To change the time of hold
ing Montgomery Supereior Court.
253. To amend the charter of
Clarksville.
254. To change the line between
the comities of Terrell and Webster.
255. To authorize the Ordinary
of McDuffie county to issue bonds
to build a Court House and Jail.
256. To authorize N. B, Singleta
ry to practice medicine.
257. To authorize the Governor
to issue certain bonds for education
al purposes.
. 258. To amend the act establish
ing a City Court in Atlanta.
259. To organize a County Court
in Muscogee comity.
260. t'o authorize the transfer of
tax and other executions and to se
cure certain rights to the transferees.
261. To amend charter, of Al
bany, and to provide for the regis
tration of voters in Albany, Atlan
ta and Newnnn.
262. To change the line between
the counties of Madison ami Jack
son.
263. To amend Section 4306 of
the Code.
264. To establish a County Court
in the counties of Dougherty and
Lee.
265. To authorize grand juries to
appoint committees of citizens to
examine county offices.
266. To incorporate Carnesville.
267. To amend the charter of Al
pharetta,
268- To repeal the act incorpo
rating the Marietta Savings Banks.
269. To create a Board of Com
missioners for the counties of Hall,
Whitfield.and Murray.
270. To regulate the practice of
dentistry. «
271. To repeal the charter of
Jonesboro.
272. To amend the charter of
Sandersville.
273. To repeal certain acts relat
ing to the Georgia State Lottery.
274. To change the line between
the counties of Lee and Terrell.
275. To regulate the Treasurer’s
fees for Madison county, and to fix
the salary of the Treasurer of Bald
win county.
276. To incorporate the Capital
Bank of Macon.
277. To amend the charter of tho
Rome Iron Manufacturing Company.
275. To regulate the distribution
of arms to volunteer companies
279. To provide for holding an
election for Governor in case of va
cancy.
2SO. For the relief of J. A. Glenn,
Albert Mills, J. Garrett, J. R. John
ston aud A. N. Miles.
281. To prevent the hounding and
killing of deer in Talbot, Marion and
Taylor counties.
. 252. To prohibit the catching of
fish in the Ohpopie River in John
son county.
253. To incorporate the City
Bank of Atlanta.
254. To provide for the payment
of insolvent criminal costs to the
Solicitor General of the Macon Cir
euit.
255. To repeal' section 2718 of
the Code. ; -
256. To change the line betvyecn
Wilkes and Taliaferro counties!
257. To repeal the charter of the'
Habersham and Union Turnpike
Company.
2SB. To authorize, the County
Judge oi Brooks coiluty tQ issue
bonds.
289. Tt> rppeal an act approved
December 42th, 1871, so far as re-,
lates to Houston.cqiiuijy.
290. To consolidate the offices of
Tax Receiver and in
Wayne county.
2'91. To except the county of
Washington from the act creating a
County Court.
, 292. To provide, for the payment
of insolvent criminal costs to the of
ficers of Washington' county. ‘
29-3. To cieffte a Bbfird of Com
'missiOners for G'winftetfc comity.
294. To create a Board of Com
missioners for FoVsyth'county.
295. To empower-the Importing
and Exporting Company to sue and
be sued.
296. To amend die charter of the
Merchants and Mechanics Bank of
Columbus.
297. To ameud the charter of
Senoia.
298. To dispose of certain educa
tional funds in Clarke county.
299. To provide for the payment
of insolvent criminal costs due the
officers of Madison and Greene coun
ties.
300. To repeal the act preventing
the hounding and killing of deer in
Laurens county.
301. To authorize the Governor
to institute suits in certain cases.
302. To create a Board of Com
missioners for Coweta countv.
303. To create a Board of Com
missioners for Macon county.
304. To authorize B J Hulsey and
C II Harrington, of Hall; YV B
Meek, of Monroe; and J M Chap
man, of Fulton, to establish stock
gates on certain public roads.
30-5. To amend the act making
permanent the public buildings at
Fayetteville.
306. To amend the charter of
Dalton and to extend the corporate
limits of Camming.
307. To authorize the payment of
costs due the officers of Dougherty
and Troup counties.
308. To incorporate Mount Ver
non.
309. To relieve the securities of
N O Alexander, Tax Collector of
Jasper county.
3 to. To provide for the taising of
revenue to pay certain school claims
in Madison; county.
311. To authorize the Augusta.
Exchange, and Atlanta chamber of
Commerce, to elect a Board of Ar
bitrators, etc.
312. To provide a remedy against
flic collection of tolls by the Own
ers of certain kinds of bridges and
turnpikes trot in good condition.
313. To extend the corporate
limits of Franklin.
314. To amend Section 61 of the
Code relative to the rewards for the
arrest of felons.
315. To prescribe the time for
which persons shall be residents of
the various counties to make them
eligible to election to the several
comity offices.
316. To create a Board of Com
missioners for Muscogee county.
317. 'To appropriate-' $1,500 for
the opening of certain public roads
from -Porter’s spring in Lumpkin
county to the State line via Blairs
ville.
318. To authorize the authorities
of Americus to issue bonds.
319. To require tax collectors to
receive jury certificates for county
tax.
320. To authorize tho Board of
Commissioners for Heard county to
purchase the Franklin Bridge and
issue bonds.
321. To create a board of Com
missioners for Oglethorpe county.
322. To organize a Criminal
Court in Scriven county.
323. To incorporate the Ocean
Steamship Company of Savannah.
324. To incorporate the Griffin,
Flat Shoals and Columbus Railroad.
325. To change the time of hold
ing the Superior Courts of the Al
bany Circuit.
326. To revive the charter of the
Rome Gas Light Company.
• 327. To compensate the revisers
of the jury box and their clerk in
Worth county.
328. To amend the charter of the
Cherokee Manufacturing Company.
329. For the protection of crops
and relating to fences and stock.
330. 7b authorize the payment of
certain costs due W A Adams, de
ceased.
331. :To prescribe a form of ac
tion on Insurance policies.
33*2. To prevent gaming of any
sort in any retail liquor shop.
333. To incorporate the Europe
an-American Transportation Compa
ny between tlie ports of Georgia
and the ports of foreign nations.
334. To amend the charter of the
Wilmington Railroad Company.
33-5. To chango the linos betweeji
the counties of Dodge and* Telfair
yud between Henry and DeKalb.
» 335. To exempt ordained minis
ters from jury-duty.
337. To amend the charter of
Forsyth*
338. To authorize the Ordinary
of Dougherty county to levy an ex
traordinary tax (or county purpose?;
339. To authorize the construe
tiou of a bridge 'across thd Chatta
hdochee river uoo.i the piers of the
old bVidgfi of iHe Western and At
lantic’Re iliond. 1
340. To authorize the Commis
sioners of Decatur county to issue
bonds. *
341. To extend the charter of the
Charleston and Savannah Railroad
.( ‘
jto ilie Savannah and Charleston
| Railroad.
| 342. To amend ihe charters'f die
Georgia Railroad audßaiiking Com
pany, ami ol the A 1 mu and West
Poini liailroad.
343 To make jegal the cis oi
ihe County Treasurer of M inion
county in paying jurors.
344. To authorize die O.iklev
Mills Manufacturing Company to
issue b >nds.
345. To change die time of hold
ing Talbot Superior Coult.
346. To incorporate the Excelsi
or Gass Light Company,
347. To incorporate Rock mart.
345. To amend the act to pro
tccl the people in the sale of kerosene
oil.
340. To create a lien in favor of
builders, contractors, lumbermen
and others furnishing material for
labor, or both, tor improvements on
real es'ate.
350. To encourage the construc
tion of anifii ial shell roefs, fishing
beds and fishing grounds.
351. To incorporate Dawsonville.
352. To relieve (he ilia securities
of Henry A. Hist; Tax Collector of
Clav countv.
353. To amend ihe charier of die
Georgia Seaboard and Northwes
tern Raihoad company.
354. To incorporate the Ilaw
kinsville Bank and Trust Company,
and the Merchants and Planters
Bank and of Talbbtion.
355. To prescribe the manner of
incorporating villages and towns.
356. To secure the enjoyment oi
private ways and provide a summa
ry remdey for for removing obstruc
tions.
357. To amend die charters of
Thompson and Rutledge.
358. To authorize and require
the Conptroler General to suspend
the issuing of fi fas, arid collecdon ol
taxes on unreturned wiki lands.
359. Toaudmi ize Telegraph Com
paiiies to construct dieir lines on the
righi-of-Way of railroads.
368. To define ihe terms of office
of die several officers of this Stale.
SOI. To incorporate die City
Loan and Savings Batink of Augusta.
362. To prescribe how lands tor
which grants have not been issued,
or issued and not signed by the
Governor, or which have reverted,
shall lie disposed of.
363. To incorporate Macon
Fire Insurance ami Tru» Associa
tion. 0.0
364. To amend the act of creating
County Court so far as relaters to
Scriven county.
3U5. To extend WBtlie manufactur
ers ol brick a lien given to mechan
ics and others.
366. For ihe relief of W. P. Tay
lor, of Cherokee county.
367. To incorporate Atlanta and
West End Street Railroad Company.
308. To change the line between
Jackson and Madison counties,
369. For trie relief of Mrs. P. E.
Neeley, of Jefferson counny.
370. To amend the charier of the
Lucy Cobb Institute.
3?1. For the relief oi John N.
Lester, of Chattahoochee county,
372. To incorporate the Merchanls
and Farmers Mutual Banking and
Trust Cos in p any.
373. To incorporate the Macon,
Montiqello and Atlanta Railroad
Company.
374. To create a board of Com
missioners for Monroe county.
375. To authorize and require
Ordinaries to appoint receivers in
certain cases.
376. To incorporate the Rome
Hollowware and .Stove Manufactur
ing Company.
377. To authorize the Ordinary
of Telfair County to issue bonds to
build a Court House.
378. To incorporate the Ruwanta
Slate Works.
379. To amend the charter of
MU edgeville.
380. To exempt the bonds of
Cobb county from municipal and
county taxes.
3SI. To regulate the taxation of
priming material in this State,
382. To change the time of hold
ing Cherokee Superior Court,
383 T<j appronriate money to pay
W. B. Jolin sion liue him on certain
past due bonds, and for other pur
poses.'
354. To amend the charter ofthe
Great Southern Railway Company.
355. To incorporate the Ralston
Branch Mining Company*.
1 3$G. To reduce the bonds of cer
tain couuty officers in Pickens coun
tv.
" 357. For the relief of Dr. W. M.
Wilson and Mrs. V. FI. Sliaw.of Di
fingltam county, from the pains and
penalties of matrimony,
3SS. To amend the charter of the
Darien Banking Company
359. To incorporate the North
No. 20.
Georgia and Di blown Rtibonl
Coinvanv.
390. To amend the charter of Ma
con.
391. TANARUS» amend the act nrriendmtr
•thea-u relating to the revision of
jury boxes arid the .dm whig of juries.
392. To inco p .rate the Walton
Railroad Company,
393. To amend the charier of
Brunswick.
391. I'o amend the charter of
Adairsville.
39-3. To require the Ordinary of
l T pson county to let out contracts for
liuild o-.’ bridges, ect.
39G. To incorporate the Pen
rhyn i Slate mining Company.
397. To create nr Board of Com
tni-si tiers for Madison county.
398 To incorporate the Citizens'
Da? Icgltt Company of Atlanta.
399. To in corporate Hie Grisfrwld
'i le anil Jeffersonville Railroad
Company. }
400. To incorporate the Athens
and Eatonton Railroad Company.
401. To vest the authority grant
ed to tire commissioners ot Waynes
boro Academy in the town commis
sioners of Waynesboro.
Georgia Ranking Company, and
change its name to the Citizens Bank
of Georgia.
403. To amend the charter of the
Baimk of Americas.
404. To amend: the charter of the
North and South Railroad Company. -
405. To attach a portion of Ap
pling county to Wayne county.
406. To incorporate the city of
C trlersville.
407. Relating to fences and the
protection ot crops in Burke coqpfy,
40S, To change the litres between
the counties of Pike and Monroe.
409. To amend the charter ofthe
Planters and Miners Bank.
4JO. To,amend the .charten of
■Blackshear.
411. To incorporate the Rome
and Cherokee Insurance Company.
412. To incoqiorate the Mofne
zivna and Vienna Railroad Corinpdi
"y. ■
413. 3 o amend the charter ot the
Grand Trunk Railroad Company.
414. To encourage (he manufac
ture of cotton and woolen fabrics.
415. To amend the act- providing
for sales of property to secure loans
and other debts:
41G, To incorporate the Qeorg’ia
Metropolitan Banking Company, :
417. To incorporate the 'Savan
nah Brick Man a factoring Company;
41S. To incorporate Cattle Creek
Gold Mining Copipamy, and Geor?
gia Gold Mining Company.
419. To change the lines'bplweeA
the counties of Mi Con and Schley*. ;
420. To make it punishable fob
emigrants,to leave the service of
their employers in certain cases.
421. To rlefuie an act to exempt •
firemen from jury duly.
422. For the rtdiefof W.E: Ruth
erford and others. ■ • N
423. To incorporate Butler, Tay
lor county.
424. To provide for organizing a
Public School System in certain
counties. ‘
425. To amend- the charter of
Stone Mountain. , ,
420. To authorize a counter
showing to motion for continuance
in criminal'cases.
427. To incorporate the High
tower Slate Works.
438. To provide for the paymen't
of insolvent criminal costs due the
officers of Spaldiitgconnly. f
529. To amend the charter of the
Hawkin'sville and Eulaula Railroad.
430. For the relief of the' 'Athens
Manufacturing Oomany.
431. To authorize the Ordinary
of Richmond county to levy a tax
for educational purposes. ‘
432. To amend the charter of the
Newnan and Arh eric us RaTlrbanl
Company. ''
433. To incorporate the Mont
gomery Street and Fair
Railroad.
434. To Amend the charter of, I ssie
Auguafa Insurance CTomtfahVA” »3'
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A down East shop-keeper adver
tises: “Quart bnyvlsof all sizes for
sale cheap.” Theßipaller sizes *re
berries with. 1 ,
The raison why “figures c tte”
is plain. When they’re not rtmrAg
amFmfitinting up,’their nearest n|t
proach to quiescence is in starrdrftg
abbornif."' 1 - ;<>dt
A German the other day, rending
art account bl a rffieftthg,*’ dame 1 \o
the word's, ‘‘The meeting then efis-
I solved.” - Fig could not define the
[ inennig of tin* last Word,''So referred
( to*lus dictionary ainl .foil satisfied.
Fn a (e\f mrutfWi 1 friend came in,
ivhen n !^'saPf”v ‘o#| tmiSrhaf *ve;y
hot wedjcr clere. I ret air agotrrt
of a meeting where all de peoples,
melted a way.**', 3 'y*