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Jefferson Nevs & Farmer.
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NEWS & FARMER.
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, AT
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Homdstead'notice ;.... 3 00
Application for dism’n from guard’n 5 00
Application for leave to sell land——». 6 00
Notice to Debtors and Creditors 4 00
dales of Land,per tjmLfe of tea fines. 500
dales of personal per Mr , ten days., 2 00
levy of ten fines, 0 00
Martgjfce sale* o/ten fins* or fees 500
TazColleetor’e sales, persqr., (3 monthslO 00
Clerk', —Foreclosure of mortgage and
ether monthly’s per square 5 00
Eetray notices thirty days 4 00
ffcoftagfonal CarUfi.
J. a. Cain. J. H. Polbill
CAIN & POLHILL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
LOUISVILL, GA.
fi, 1871. I ly.
R. 17. Carswell. W. F. Denny.
Cafswell & Denny
LOUISVILLE GEORGIA,
WILL praetioe in all the Coac&ea in the
Middle Circuit. Also Burke in Augus
ta Circuit. All basinoss entrusted to their
care will meet with prompt attention.
Nov. *.27 ly
W. 11. Watkuts, R. L. Gamble.
WATKIHD & ajuiti'iT n
attorneys at law.
aoiusMUc, «*.
Jmsnary 3218 T . P
J. W. COOLEY—Dentist.
IsoeistuMs and SandersviUe, Ga.
Will praoliee in Jeffersan and Washington
counties. Orders left at this afflee will receive
attaatian. Prices reasonable Jan 8 ts.
DR. E. E. PARSONS,
...
fillers his services to the people of Washings
ton asd Jeffersan eonnties.
, jGaa.be coasnltpd at the residence of Mrs.
•KHiUef/at Lonisville, on the.' first week in
J ech month; Will serve at thoir homes if pre
erred. Work promised to give sattsfactisn.
January 23, 1873 ty
rrstßbiCAL.
DR. W. W. BATTEN, has located at
hameseven miles from Louisville, and
offer* his professional aervices to the citizens
In the neighborhood.
* bfaroh, rnoo 18)3
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" SpnrtAy Ga.
OUCCEBSFULLT treats Diseases of the
J3 Lungs and Throat, diseases of the Eye,
tfbsfiUnd Ear, anti all ferass es Propaey ; dis
eases of ihs Heart Kidneys, Bladder and Stric
ture, secret diseases, long standing Ulcers. —
Removes JfijMCferheidal Tumors without pstn.’
Makes ft Sociality of diseases peculiar so Fe
males. Medicines sent to any point on the
Railroad. All correspondence confidential.
Feby 15, 1874 ly
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Rignon ff Crump's Auction Store,
Bread St., Augusta, Ga-
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fiaod Beatd (uraished at seasonable prioef
L i- to
, T* NfciERWALTER'S
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AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
. kbNUMENTS, TOMBSTONES
And all Rixds of Marble work kept
on band and furnished to order at
abort notipe. Call and see.
Jan. 23.‘1873. 12m.
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‘ Tile Oldest Fffrtltnre House in the State
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fins & £34
7
on* Tmt2? infe latest
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the, loweat to the highest grades.
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' j DINING-ROOM,
Library, £o9¥ilsss Suits,
or Single Pieces,
At price! to tuit
the purchaser.
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TIMBER : FACTORS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 200 Bay Street, Savannalt, Ga.
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Country Alcrchantry Physicians ant
Banters Orders.
October 30. 1873, - 3m.
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UENTRL RAILROAD.
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Savarnah, October 10, 1873. J
gvH ,nd after SUNDAY the 12th Inst.,
VF Passenger trains un the Georgia Central
Railroad, its branches and cauneejigos, will
run as follows t
OOffitGTSQRTJ! fi*njffiP|BT.
KSfefeSiftaadfc
Arrive m Augusta 4.00 p m
Arrive in Macon.,+«.*.e-.eV* isr—r ■ £*;? P m
Leave Macen toa Columbus...... -• i:w p m
Leave Macon for Eufaula p m
Leave Mahon for Atlanta;...—..... 7i*o p m
Arrive at Columbus. ®
Arrive at Eufaula «
Arrive at AtlnntVr-.;evfrrf{v'» - “
coming South‘ANirfeiCT \ ;
Leave Atlanff*--*- 44 -aiLiii...... 18:20 a m
LeaveEufauia...... , ~nP m
if::
Arrive at Macon from Eutaula 5:26 a m
Arrive at Macon from Columpru 6:45 a m
ArrfveatAugasUk.ti..a..l.... ? 2-- P m
Arrive at SavauUabi...-- »-l— •“••• P m
DAILY TRAIN (SUNDAY EXCEPTED)
between UatoNton AND MACON.
iRBTaaNING. (
WO p m
9 ’ oo p :“
fensrat Superintendent.
OF schedule on south'
CAROLINA BAfcLftOAD.
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CuAKi,*BTpit, October
cu and Apniß SUNDAY, i9tb inbt-.
fUEfoUowing schedule will be run on the
S "“ IC S“SsSw» TEiIK
Leave Augusta at-.-
Arrive at Charleston— 4 p .
TRAIN; ' ;
Leave Charleston. 7-50 a’, m.
Arrive at Augußta 6;tto p . m .
Leave Augusta e.zu . m.
Arrive at Charleston
AIKEN TRAIN.
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In issuing this, the Gy ch ty'fifth annaiiljjros
pectus ot the Savannah Morning News, it is
unnecessary to revert tothe history of the pa
per. For a quarter of * centqry it beett
the conspicuous and ciiampion of
Southern sentiment and Southern interests:
The carrer of the Morning Wows hat been
<€ singular prosperity. Jt made place •
self from tlie start afd hea ltepi * ot
its contemporaries of,thatdaV| and all s*ye Ono
of its later rivals, have perished by the *
side, and to-day it stands firinly established in
‘popular favor, with little hr no xompdtiuoA
Within the area of its circulation.
The restless activity, energy .and enterprise
of the age have so extended the sphere of jour
u&liNtn that the modern «ewspaper is Tlterujly
encyclopedic in character* comprising
thing pf specific or geuen|l i4 domain
of scienco, literature, refiCion, politics ana
the news. Its tendency is to occupy the field
of the pamphlet, die magaaine and the novel,
and it is gradually usurping the functions of
those vehicles of thought and information.
scope embraces the discussion ofevery subject
which has been invested with interest by the
restless explorations of the human intellect,
and includes every topic calculated to instruct
or to entertain. In the newspaper
the profoundest exegetical article goe* forth
surrounded and relieved by the brilliant essay
the -caustic review, the pungent editorial, thp
sparkling letter of correspondence, and the ra
cy raragraph—*he whole forming a Commiinb
of Belle-Lettres wheretu the most notew orihy
literary effort has scarcely any advantage of
position over the poorest item.
It has been the aim of the conductors of the
Morning News t»> keep the paper fully abreast
of this tide of progress and improvemetit, and
to this end no expense has le< n apaTed. Thai
their efforts have been iu some degree
full, is evident from the flattering encomiums
bestowed upon the paper by its contempora
ries, and from the large circulation and ioflu*
ence to which it has attamed. The plans of
'he Proprietor for 1874 co.mpreheud a nearer
approach Go the ideal journalism of the time
than ever before. The features that havegiv
on the paper » nmrked a^no^
So » !l, «" J * U "'n ’’h*“h Event,
of in any portion ot the
world w till ill reach of thepiectric . wire., win
find in h: Mom ng N«w» »jrompt and rrhsble
chionicler; and its .r'sngeinenls Sat gathering
the news are such that *ll important omissions
of the telegraph are reasonably sore to be sup.
plied by its stßff of special correspondents ; so
th*t the traders of the p»psi are eefrUiriof
finding in it’ comprehansivo column* the l«-
lest nnd freshrst intelligsncs, systematically
grouped and attractively edited. 1
In its editorial conduct the Morning News
will consistaullv pursue the policy which b»s
cltaracierized it from the first. Questions of
national or sectional interest will be candidly
■ nd i m ran fall y discussed, while every subject
*<sra polilfast complexion itlM-bft with
aueyesingle to the welfare,the progresa and.
the substantial development of t»'e material
resources of the South. The system of carpet
bag robbory and plunder that has impoverish
ed our seotioo the popular practices of pf official
knavery and corruption—»nd all. those odious
features of Radicalism, w*i<£ have fqr their
object the prostration of shv^rfig<« and
the disestablishment of civil government m
the South—will be held up to the *everest
condemnation; and at all times, in season an
.out of season, the paper will advocate Old Pri
ini lively pure doctrines of $ strict construe
lion of the ponstitutiou, findjthe admJniMra
tion of the "power* of the government—Execu"
tive. Judical and Legislative—within the
limits prescribed by that iphtriteient. In sub.
serving thh interest of t section tb*t bps Me*
so sorely oppressed and so persistently belied
the course of the Morning Nsws will be, as.
heretofore, either caution*!*-, conserswue or
sharply aggreseive, aa the nathra of the oir-
Since, may seem to d*m*nd; anAM sill
be the aim and purpose of the conductors of
the aper to maintain its position as one of the
leading exponents of Southern opinion.
In-tte news department, Mrereurre#* Meal af
(hirs’of Georgia and Florida WWhe-ehromcled
was the same picturesque aad pungent assi*
duity that has made them such prominent and
■ popular matures of the pqper. -Tho local 0«j
phrtmeat is in charge ofl gentleman of skill |
and reputation, ana will continue to be the
most complete and reliable record of horn*
plete. The figures are collated b, experts, and
tlveir acattracy is such asto commend them to
merehaittS and businessmen in this and the*4-
joimiig Slates. The local, are
compiled with laborious W M re.
Bed on as representing everyj.ha«e ol Bav*n.
Nsws Is ‘si caTWhlly edited
compendium of the freshjM intelligence, and
comprises all orthe most ittraoUve features of
the Daily It contains thoughtful editorials
upon matter ofoarrent interest, lively eon?
q!.»..Hnns. Characteristic paragraphs, ind
latest telegrams and market reports up to the
hour of going to press. It specialty commend#
itself to the farmers and- ptahtof* of-Osbagu
Florida and the adjacent SistoS; and ia fir.
Dished at a price that pl*ca# k irithip; the
reach of all. _ __ ,
What is here said of the Daiiy Week'
ly may also, with equal frnth, be said of the
Tki-Weskly Nxws. k is one of the best
papers of its kind and contains every thing pf,
interest that appears in the Daily, together
with the latest telegrams and commercial intel. ‘
ligence.
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BOARD PER DAY
. *, ~ |j*t oicts.
Passed by the Lqgfyurc of Georgia,
ini Urn Session and Ap
i e„ < piwgdbythGocemor.
,S>|. •' , O 1.. -»Hr
. *>.' (oontidbd.)
166;. Toamentind add to an act
afprwdd Feb. 211873, entitled an
aewto create and eganize commi*-
aioners-.cS Chaihn county, who
shall be ex»officio jdges, to define
their jurisdiction, <o.
.- ebaugahe line between
the counties of Badolph and Ter
rell.
. 168. To prohibi the sale of spir
ituous or malt ljubrs within ono
mile of tbe school tOlise or academy
in Fair Mount, Godon coumy.
169. To changcthe time of hold
ing: the Superior Court of Cobb
county.
i 170. To ebangethe time of hold
ing the fftlk. term of ihe Superior
Court of Houston ouniy*.
,171. To fireveff monopolies in
the ttansportattff ! of freights and
.to soourefrse ccnpeiition in (he
same. i .
: 172. To amendsection 614 so far
as applies to Bulhyk county.
173. To am«w an acl enti
tled an act to incopor;Ue the town
of Wooten,--ja' Le county, and to
provide for the elect’on of commis
sioners for the same, approved Au
gust 23d, 1872,.r0d to change the
name oTsaid lownto Leesburg.
|, 174, To.gmMd , the laws of this
State on the subject of tbe running
of freight irthins qn the Sabbaih
day.
175. To allor (ho Treasurer of
Worth countv to, have his offico at
his own residence.
176. To allowi, and authorize the
commissioners of roads and revenue
us the counties of Quitman and
Mitchell to levy p tax to pay the in
d< btedoess of said counties.
177. To make citizens and resi-
dents of municipal corporations
competent jurors to try issues in
which said coriioratioiw *re parties
or .intere*teij, e v*..- «>ostruciio’s in
Muckalee creek from tbe city of
Americtiß to Flint riverj
i?a. To better provide for ibe
measurement, i«*|)ectiofii and sale of
timber arid lumber within thn city
of Savannah and by the lumber in.-
speciors thereof.
> 180. To Juijt and regulate the
assessment and, collection us tuxes
by municipal! eiitb oitivs, except
the city of Saipnnah.
181, To profide for the perma
nent locajf-ion o the, county site of
Douglass count.
182. To prefect the obstruction
of (he Great snd Little Ohoopee
r-jvers and thfr tribuiaries; also
Great Sattillamd Ten Miles Creek.
, ! J. 83. To: etmpt from jury duly
telegraph opajiors.
.. 184. To retire (he Receivers of
tax rpiuruff an Tax, Collcctora to
make return ?f dll faxes returned
and paid by c ored tax payers and
to require the Comptroller General
to exhibit th lame.
485. To cate a county oourt in
Gjlayton coui [, and to provide sor 1
the dispositic of convicts therein.
186. To a )nd an act entitled an
act to the manner es in-,
corporfttipg 1 rns and villages, ap
proved. AugJ 26th, 4572..
187. t!°® Ju fli kc* to iucor
porate ihe Wietta Savings Bank.
188. To c ate a board of com*
miefiopefs t revfiiiuc for
fiptis(pn,cosjy - ; ,
; ,189 f To heal aqact .entitled an
to repeat act to create a epun
iy court in esWcpunty of this Siato
Jfaoty 19th", 1872, so far
as Butts county, ap
proved A Ogjtmu. LS72.
j 19,Qf To jorporaie the City
Bankof Map*
‘ POX. Tp. csdidate the offices of
Itecjeyer 'off ,returns and Tax
CoPectqr withal of Sheriffs in Un-
W approve the
sa'e bfoertaiitreets in the town of
Quftmjm, mftfy the Ordinary.
1&3. To apnze the Ordinary
of Twiggs cdy to issue bonds of
.82,509 to pa« debt pf said coun
ty. . a ;,
,1,94. To ifjlieh a Department
of Agricultui the. State of Geor>
B*-,: . :• i ,
.196;,TP.a’f* Ph.-act to incprpo
ratp the tpyrjf Cochran, in the
county offski, and. to appoint
officers flri same, approved
Hqich 1W >9. ~
T9i6(. ,1 ftect more effectually
the planrs ’ Georgia from impost*
.tiopip /e ftle pf .ferlfiizf’rs, and
amendryf the several acts now
in foroin »is State for the at me
purpo? ?
197 (T0 change (he aame of
ihe Georgia Metropolitan Banking
Company, to ihe Republic Bank,
and amend th* charter thereof.
198. To provide for appeal* from
Justice’s Courts in claim cases.
199. # To incorporate a bank in
the cjiyof Milledgeville, t> be known
as the Milledgeville Banking Com
pany.
200. To amend an act entitled an
act to amend tho nut regulating the
tavern license in this State so far as
the same relate* to the county of
Wilcox ; and to define the fees of
(he Ordinary of Chatham county, in
tho Slate.
201 To authorize the City Coun
cil of Augu*t.a 10 takedown and re
move from its present location the
market house in the city of Au
gusta.
202. To repeal ihe ninth para
graph of seel ion second of the goi
era! tax act of 1873 so far as the
same rolates to a tax on malt li*
qtiors.
203. to consolidate the offices of
Sheriff and Tax Collector, and the
offices of clerk of the Superior Court
and Tax Recievor, ol Baker connty.
-206. To prohibit the sale of in
toxicating liquors within certam lim
its of the depot on the A lanta and
Richmond and Air Line railroad at
Duluih, in the county ot Gwinnett,
or within iwo mil-’sof a Male or Fe
male Academy at Alpharetta, in
Milton county, or within one mile of
the centre of the town of Chicka
sahatchie, in the county of Terrell,
or within one mile ol the depo l
building at M’lner, Pike county, on
the Macon and Western railroad.
205. To amend an act 10 crcalo a
Court in each county of the Stale
ol Georgia, except certain counties
herein menuoned, so far as the same
relates to ihe county es Bibb, to in
crease the civil jurisdiction of said
County C- urt ol Bibb, to prescribe
(he powers and duties of the Judge
of said Court, in certain cas-’s, eic
206. To require three road com
missioners of public roads in Chat
ham county, who are assgnedio
the ls'e ol Hope Disinct_on_.tl.cub>
road ai the five mile 6>One, and tar
ry ii hy ihe most direct route prac
ticable to the city of Sav*nnah.
209. To amend an act entitled
an act to organize a County Court ol
Muscogee county, defino it* jurisdic
tion, etc.
210. To prevent the wholesale
deal diction of fish in certain rivers
and creeks in this State, by fish
trsps, gill nets, ete.
*ll. To change the line between
the counties ot Pierce aud Wayne.
212. To prescribe the marie of ap
plying for a homestead of realty and
exemption of personally when it
shall occur -that the Ordinary of the
connty of the residence of ihe ap
plicant is disqualified from passing
Oj>on the same.
213. To extend the time for re
cording certain Lena.
214. To incorporate the town of
High Shoals, in the counties of
Clarke, Wal'on and Morgan and the
town of Belton, in the counties ol
Hall arid Banks.
9(5. To amend the Charier of
Si. Ma<y Sc Western Railroad so a<
to nu horize the Director of said
Company in the construction ot said
road 10 connect at any point or
place with the Atlantic 6c Gulf.
216, For the relief of Solomon
Pig-, nf I>e count/. -
217. To incorpora'e the Farmei’s
and Mechanics Bank, ot Senoia.
215..T0 ara-nd an act to create a
.Bpard of Commissioners of Roads
and WaJker county,,
and presen >e ihe powers and deities
thereof.
219 .For the preservation of game
on Cumberland Island, etc.
220. To define the per dem pay
of grand and special jurors of Eman
uel County.
221. To amend an act incorpora
tng the town of Lumpkin, m Stew
art countv.
222. To repeal an act 10 compen
sa'e Ordinaries, Sheriffs and Clerks
of the Superior Courts
223. To repeal an act entitled an
act to allow Solicitor Generals to
collect their costs from the prosecu
tor on bills of indictment ignored by
the grand jury.
224. To authorise Owen Gibson
an aged and cripple man lo peddle
without license iu the counties of
Lowndes, Brooks, Colquitt, and
Berri»-u. .. - ,
225. To require the numeration
of the school population to be token
quadrennially. >
226. To amend an act to incor
porate Cotton Hill Male and Female
deminarv.iu Clay county.
227. To* prescribe the mode of
granting license to sell intoxicating
liquors in Screven county, andjo
epeal an net in reference to the
same, appnved February 20,
1873.
228. To form a Board of Com
missioners on roads aod revenues
tor Crawford county
-229. To prohibit any volunteer
company or militia company, in this
S'ate, from parade drill or muster
on any election day, except the same
shall be called by the civil authori
ties of Bomo county or city in this
State.
230. For the relief of W. A. & B.
M. Barden, ol Muscogee county.
231. To amend an act creating
commissioners for Mclntosh county,
to define their duties, powers, etc.
232. To amend an act to create
a County Court in each county of
this Stale so faras the same relates
to the county ol Glynn.
233. To repeal an acl to provid
er the payment of insolvent costs
for the county of Washington.
234. To declare tho true intent
and meaning ol section 3703 of the
Code.
235. To amend the garnishment
laws ot the Slate,
236. To further amend an act to
amend an act to ornate a board ol
commissioners of roads and reve
nues in the counties of Floyd. Ber
rien, Effingham, Sumter and Greene
bo far as relates to Fioyd county.
837. To probib t the sale of intox*
icating spirits within three miles ie
every direction from the Wellington
Academy in Morgan coumy.
238 To incorporate the toon of
Summerville, iu the county of Chat
toogßj and appoint commissioners
for the sninp.
239. To hcoer provide for the
measurement, inspection and sale of
timber and lumber iu the city of Sft
vanah.
240. To regulate the manner of
holding municipal elections in West
Point. ('Requires voters to register
aud defines who are legal voters in
said citv.)
241. To amend the acts in rela
tion to the civil and criminal fees of
tho Shr ritl ot the coumy of Ch itiiam
«**'• *••*- w “ v ’ “4-*nrfv» ui WAICk/l-
Thg tnc name.
242. To repeal an act to compen
sate Ordinaries, Sheriffs and Clerks
of the Superior Grurt. so far as ap
plies to tlm county ul Habersham.
243. To amend an act entitled an
act to consolidate, amend and su
percede the several acts incorporai
iug the town of Carrollton, In Carroll
county, and to grant csrtaiu privil
ege* to the same.
244. To incorporate the Fleet
Creek Manufacturing Company.
245. To establish rate* of fees of
Magistrates and Constables in the
city of Savannah and to provide for
the payment of costs by the county
ol Chatham in criminal cases.
246. To amend art act and the
amendments thereto,* esiab'ishing
county worts m the counties of
'Dougherty, Early and Lee, so far as
relates to Mitchell ommty.
947. To amend a tract to incor
porate the Spanish Creek Canal
Company in Ch-itliam county.
245. To chmge the time of hold
ing the Su[ierior courts in tho coun*
tics of Berrien and Colquitt.
249. To amend the charter of the
city ol Newnan.
250. To protect the Rabun Gap
H'gh in Rabun county.
251. .To fftnend an act so ’estab
lish a county board of commission
-25- To* incorporate the Wa ! ker
Iron and Coal Company, and to de
fine the powers. rights, objects, pri
vileges aod liabilities of the same.
253. To rtneud section 4 or an
actio alierand amend the revenue
laws of .this State and provide a
penalty for the violation thereof.
254. To provide for a speedier
and more economical mode of dis
tributing the Law Journals aud
other documents required by law.
255. To incorporate the Summer
ville Railroad Company.
256. To fix lbe time of holding
the Superior Courts of tbe Bruns*,
wck Circ-uii.
267. To prevent the distructions
of game in Liberty and Mclntosh
counties.
258. To extend the police juris
diction of the county commissioners
of Mclntosh county in their capacity
of Mayor and Aldermen of the city
of Darien, over all ol said county
and the navigable waters thereof,
259. To extend the corporate li'
mils ol Jefferson, in Jat kson county
and to extend the limits us said
town*
260. To amend an act to keep
open, remove, and prevent obstruc
tions to the free passage of ihe fish
in Hiawasne Qver from N. C. lme
to Qsborne’s mills in Union county
Georgia.
To make ii u misdemeanor
No. 48.
for any perß-n,or persons,to sell spir
ituous or intoxicating liquors witliia
three miles of an academy, school
house, church or meeting house, or
other place of divine worship in the
county of Muscogee.
262. To provide the mode of fix
ing the pay of the sheriff, clerk of
Superior Court and badifl for ser
vice in said court, so far as refers to
Richmond county.
263. To repeal the several ac
tions of the Code appointing flour
inspectors for Augusta, Richmond
county.
264. To incorporate the town ot
Whitesburg, in Carroll county, and
confer certain powers and privile
ges.
265. To authorize the clerk of the
Superior Court of Hancock county
to hold the office of Treasurer.
266. To authorize the municipal
authorises of Eiberton, Elbert coun
ty, to subscribe to slock of the El
berton Air Line Railroad Com
pany-
-267. To amend the caption of an
act to prescribe the manner of incur
porating towns and in this
State, and to re-enact Said act si
amended.
265. To an.end section 4593 of
the Code.
269. To change the time of hold
ing the Superior -Court in Floyd
county.
270. To repeal an act approved
August 24, 1872, so far as section
3 ref rs to Haralson county.
271. To transfer tiie Dahlonega
A- a lemy building and grounds to
the North Georgia Agricultural Col- 1
lege. I
272. To extend the time of organ
izing the Mechanics' and Traders'
Bank >
273. For the relief of Perry Tay
lor of Cherokee county and to au
thor ze the payment ot certain jur
scrip of said county.
274. To author ze Wm. Ward <
Carroll county to erect two gates o
the public on his swu laud upr
certain conditions.
■s/o. i o ano„ weeks instei
of one for holding the Super!
Court of Terrell county.
276. To incorporate the Trie
Telegraph Company.
277. To extend the jurisdiction
the Justices Court embracing t
county sito of Clinch county.
278. To establish a county cot
in Coweta county.
279. To create a board of corn
eommi*ei ners of road* and revoß
of Emanuel county and to define
powers and duties ol the same.
Award to Disbands.
It is not sufficient to givey
wife money enough, to furnish
house luxuriously, and all that
of thing. That is only being a {
provider, not entirely a good
band. What a wife needs ;
than this is love, and that, or it*
the demonstration of its existen
vvhal sheSeftcT'Cst
her woman's m-art a 'hQrie
oftenNihen you know not
weary unto death. Yet site i
give no reason for it that yhtjK'
Understand. \
Life’s po*s bdities weigh alwr
a woman’s soul. What may
in awful anguish tohei: what
most iqipossible, may bejo h
everlastihg dread. Her whole
is rateijfr ideal than real, and j
childrefKpee mtJre in'rheirH >y
"SeesutFhore tr
you deem I‘fe’a playthings tba
could lhpgh\
The foVg-itten kiss. N;he'ne
birthday, the careless look, th
unanswered by any responsiv
—■to the wife whom you onci
ed so anxiously, these are
iatolerahle. It is not enouj
you love her; she can uever t
for granted ; let her see it, "
other women see it, andsoj
bind her heart to yours as yt
not by the gift of all the dian
Golconda. A word of pr
appreciation is easy to give,
don’t know how it will help
The Stolen Pig.— “Pa*
Widow M.alony tells me ’
stole one of her finest
correct “Yis, yer honor. 1
have you done with it?”
it, and ate it, yer honor.” t
trick, Patrack! When you
face lo face with the widey
pig. on the Great Judgi e
what account will vou be ag
of yourself when the wide
you of steeling f’ ‘‘Did \
pig would he there,, yer r
“To be sure I did.’’ ‘-V
yer nveronce, Pd say, Mi
there’s yer pig.”