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Wmarnesville Gazette.
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11URS DAY, yoVEAffiER 9 f 1882.
MORE REA L ESTA TE.
I offer additional inducements to parties deslr
mg real estate in or around Barnesvllle, I have
b ecn authorized to sell ajsplendld residence close
o business square, one vacant lot on Greenwood
Street of I>s aeress ana one with two acres'one
dwellng with four acres of land, 15 acres level
land Incorporate limits and one mill and farm of
IC4 acres Inconnection.
J- C. MCMICHAEL.
Real Est. Agt.
BEAL ESTA TE FOR SALE.
House and lot on Thomaston street, lot con
tains I>£ acres.
House and lot of I”,' acres, splendid barn, or
chard, <fcc., on Thomaston street.
Four hundred acres of land four miles south
west of Barnesvllle,
Nine acres of land in corporate limits ofßarnes
ville.
Two building lots on Third street.
Two store rooms In Barnesvllle located in the
best business portion of town.
Ninety-six acres of land one mile north" of
Barnesvllle.
Also one house and lot within one hundred
yards of the public square and two story store
room on the south side of the public square iu
Barnesvllle.
Also one house and lot convenient to the busi
ness square on Zebulon street, and one excel
lent vacant lot adjoining. A bargain in this
property.
Also <w acres of as good land as is In this sec
tion, l v miles from Baruesville, a part in origi
nal #>ods and balance lu good state of cultiva
tion.
Also house and lot on Forsyth street very con
venient to business.
Also two store rooms and lots on south square
kao wn as the West stores. A bargain give n.
For further particulars call on
J. C. McWICHAEL, Real Estate Agent.
FOR MA YOR.
We are authorized to announce the name of
,001. J. J. Rogers for Mayor of Barnesville, at the
" ensuing election.
FOR MA YOR.
Edward Elder will be a candidate for Mayor in
the next municipal election- Ilis past record is
a guarantee of what Ills future course will be,
Barnesvllle is Ills native city. He was reared
Uere and has and will ever contribute- whatever
he can to advance her highest and best Inter
ests. He Is for Barnesvllle first, last and all the
iftre. He respectfully challenges a comparison
of tils claims to public confidence and favor
with tlio3e of his honorable opponent.
NOTICE
Is herd))/ given that during the session of
the General Assembly for the present year
which convenes on November lsf, the fol
lowing bill in substance will be offered for
adoption:
An act to niter and amend the several
acts incorporating the town of Bar
nesville, to increase the powers of the
Mayor and Council of said town and
for other purposes therein named:
Be it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives in Genial
Assembly met, and it is hereby emiHra
by authority of the same; that the Elec
tion for Mayor and Alderman in said
town shall be held annually the
fourth Tuesday in August at such
place as the Mayor and
provided that
BWWnift*’q-s take
r the
leiection sharnoe lieid on
"Tuesday in August. The said
and council shall have power ttHpro
vide for the registration of pri
or to any and all municipal eleotions
in said town; to make all needful rules
and regulations for the same, and re
quire that no person be permitted To
vote unlrts registered Aforesaid. The
council of said town snlll have the
power therein to lay off, vacate, close,
open, alter, curb, pave and keep in gj*>d
order, and repair roads, streets, allfys,
sidewalks, cross-walks, drains and gut-
the use of the public or any of
the citizens thereof and to improve, and
light the same and have them kept,
tree from obstructions, on or over thei*
the width of
Wno streets, and to order the
‘hotways, crosswalks, drains an<flH|
|ter* to he curbed and paved
order, free and clean
thereof, or of the
next,
to impose
Hr refusal to pave and curb the same,
Hnd shall have power to enforce the
Collection of such penalties by execu
tions as for city taxes; or they may
cause such sidewalks, footways, cross
walk, drains and gutters to be curbed,
or paved at the expense of said
and collect the amount thus exp tJMj
by execution against the
sees at occupants ofrtMgproperty.l
Said town shall to pilvent
injury or annoyance to the pubuc of in
dividuals from anything dangerous, of
fensive or unwholesomeprevent
liogs, cattle, horses, and
other animals, and fowls of all kinds
from goik> at large >in said town; to
protect places of worship in or about
the premises where held; to abate or
cause to be abated fiiything which in
the opinion of a minority of the whole
council shall be a nuisance; to regulate
the keeping oi gun powder and other
combustibles; to provide in or
Plown places for the burial of
and to regulate interments to
provide for the regular building of
inmses or other structures; and for the
making of division of fences bv the
owners of adjacent premises, and the
drainage of lots by proper drains and
ditches; to make regulations for guar
ding against danger or damage bv fire;
to protect the property and persons of
the citizens of the town and to preserve
peace and good order therein; and for
this purpose to appoint when necessa
ry a police force to assist the marshal
in the discharge of his duties; to pre
scribe the powers and define tiie duties
"f the officers appointed by the council,
fix their term of service and eonmenki|
lion, require and from
when deemed necessary payuyHHflH
-wn in :i> corporate name ABBmm
-ecurities and in such penaIHHHH
'•ouncil may deem proper e
for the fait lit ill discharge of
lies: to erect or authorize or
the erection of gas works or
works in the town, to prevent injury
r pollution to the same or to the water
or healthfulness of the town; to regu
late and provide for the weighing of
hay, coal and other articles sold or for
sale in the town; and to provide a reve
nue for the town and appropriate the
same to its expense; to provide for the
annual assessment of all realty therein.
fo carry into effect these enumera
ted powers and all others that may be
conferred upon said town or its coun
cil by any future act of the General
Assembly of the State. The Mayor and
council of said town shall have power
to make such contracts and establish
such by-laws rules and ordinances as
shall appear requisite and necessary
for the security, welfare, health and
convenience of said town or for pre
serving the peace, order and good gov
ernment of the same, and to prescribe
and impose reasonable fines, and im
prisonments for violation the town
ordinances. Provided that no
shall be fined more than fifty dollars or
imprisoned longer than thirty davs for
each offense.
•Said Mayor and council shall have
power to establish and fix fire limits
and from time to time in their discre
tion to extend and enlarge the same,
within which fire limits when so es
tablished, it shall not be lawful for any
one to erect other Ilian fire-proof buil
dings or structures of any kind what
ever, and should any one erect or cause
to be erected within such fire limits
so established any buildings or other
structures other than fire-proof, the
said Mayor and council after giving
live days notice shall cause the same to
be removed at the expense of the own
ers of such buildings or other struc
tures to be collected by exectllign as in
other cases, and should any owner of
any such building or structure fail or
refuse to remove the same upon proper
notice and within five days after being
so notified he or she may be fined in a
sum not exceeding fifty dollars or be
imprisoned in the town calaboose not
exceeding thirty days rcr each and ev
ery day thfy fail to regard said notice.
Said Mayor Jid council shall have
power to determine what buildings are
or are not fire-proof.
Said Mayor and council shall have
power, upon proof of the existence and
maintenance of any house of ill fajae
or baudy house within the town,Mto
cause occupants thereof to be forcMy
removed without the town, if they slilll
fail or refuse to leave the town after
five days notic^
Said Mayor A council may in their
kjgcretion elect rl street-overseer and
such other officers of the town as they
maydefkn proper; provided* that noth
ing herein contained shall le construed
to revise the election of saffcfficers
to prevent their dismissal whenevlr
their retention is not deemed bv said
Mayor and council to be to the interest
of said town.
Said Mayor and council are hereby
empowAed to establish aud maintain
the limits of a system of
public schools, proved however that
said power untiL
an held under 1
such asHhay be
prescribed by ordinance on
as to whether or not such System of
public schools shall be established. j
Two-thirds- of the qualified voters of j
said town voting at said election slialll
bekutticient to authorize the council to
esMblish such schools, Said Mayor
av council shall have power to issue
aH negotiatelhe reqksite bonds as
provided by I.tw to rjise revenue or
otherwise to engage the credit and ap
ply the resources of the town, for the
establishment and maintainanceof said
of public schools. Said Mavor
anUcouncil shall by ordinance or oth
erwise iijjfiiejr discretion provide for
to regulate, im-
out said system of
render the same efficient.
Be it enacted that the Mayor shall be
HAcliief executive officier of said town
care that the orders bi-laws
acts and resolutions!' the
faithfully executed. If
jjjMnbe the duty of the MiWk or act-
Wg Mayor to hold Mayor'’sßmrt as often
as may betnecessary foHH examination
of any offense that nuOTe reported to
such persons mam
havtj
e<Jgi i or
dinances of the
all violations of such
posing such fine or penalty as may be
prescribed by ordinance on any person
convicted said ordinances,
and may JHfcr issue executions there
for or may79t[uire immediate payment
thereof and in default of such payment
he may commit him or her tojfre guard
house of said town until require
Sler to pay said fins andjPfets by
mg on the streets of the town un
le suprintendence of the Marshal
Deputy Marshal or street overseer, as
the ordinances of the town may require.
There shall be a line on all real esteite
with inlaid town for the town taxeAs
sessed thereon and for all other
and penalties or imposed fßu
the owners authorlff&s
of said town from Uptime the same
are assessed or imposed which shall
have piioritjyrver liens except the lien
due the stat And county and may be en
forced in the same manner as now pre
scribed by law for the enforcement of
the lien for county taxes.
XkXYORS DUTIES.
That the Mayor shall have
the town and may appoint special pmce
officers whenever he may deem it neces
sary and it shall be his duty, especially
to see that the peace and good order of
the town are preserved and that person
and property are protected therein and
to this end he may cause the arrest and
detention of all riotous and disorderly
Arsons in the the town before issuing
hV warrant therefor.
• DUTIES OF MAYORS
duringftf^^Lu'an
avhi,.
shall
and be vested with all hisif
the Mayor protein as well as the Alayor
elected by the people should be unable
from any cause to attend to their • du
ties three members of the Council act
ing joiutly shall exercise all the powers
and perform the duties of MrßL)f tlim
town. A
The Mayor and three
in the absence of the Mayor, four mem
bers of the Council shall* constitute a
quorum for the transaction of business.
The Council shall be presided over by
the Mayor and his absence byithe Mayor
protein, and if neithfer the Mavor nor
Mayor protein are present one * of the
Councilmen elected by a majority of the
Council present may preside.
The Council shall* cause to be kept in
a well bound book and accurable record
of all its proceedings by laws acts.orders
and resolutions which shall be fully in
dexed and open to the inspection o*f any
one who is required to pay taxes to such
town. At such meeting of the Council
the proceedings of the last meeting
shall be read and corrected if errneous
and signed by the presiding officer for
the time being. Upon the call of any
member the yeas and nays on any ques
tion shall be taken and recorded on the
journal. The Mayor in case of a tie
shall the casting vote.
Be it further ordained that
the Mayor and Council be and thev are
hereby empowered in their descretion
to assess and collect a tax from commis
sion merchants of not exceeding one
half of one per cent upon the amount of
proceeds of sales of all goods, wares, mer
chandise and other articles sold by them
in said town on Commission in such
manner aud form as said Mayor and
Council may prescribe. It shall be the
duty of persons on or before the Ist day
of July of each year to make a return to
the Clerk and Treasurer of the am
ount of all goods sold bv them on Com
mission from the lst.day of April of
the preceding year to the Ist day of Ap
ril of the year on which the return is
made.
Whenever anything for which state li
censeis required is to be done in saidtown
sairl|townvmay require license therefor.
Said Major and council shall have power
to license and regulate the management
of bar-rooms, hotels, private boarding
houses, livery stables, express compan
ies and private and transporta
tion through the jßk, and in addition
to tlie ad valorim provided for by
law, to levy a tax olrall billiard tables!
ten pin or nine pin alleys and table!
and alleys of any kind used for the pur
pose of playing on with pins or halls or
both within such town and all other
contrivances of whatker kind used for
the purpose of carrying on a
game of chance by cards, tickets
or numbers orc by turning or
wheel by other
or contrivance whatever. They shall
have power to tax all shows taxed by
the laws of this state which may exhib
it within such town which tax may be
collected, if not voluntarily by exe
cution and levy and sale as piHided for
the collection of taxes undgr the gener
al law proscribing the moae of incorpor
ating towns and villagesAnd said Coun
cil shall have power to pi* all ordinan
ces necessary to carry iuto effect the pro
of this section.
shall have power to tax all life
ancffire insurance companies doing busi
ness im said town.
Itall be the duty ef the mlMnal to
collie all fines imposed by the authori
ties of saidtown and when executions
are issued for any fines, penalties or tax
es due said town he may levy and sell
thereof in like manner and * under the
same regulations as officers of the state
are now authorized to levy and sell under
other eqecutions.
Repeals conflicting laws.
§§ 01 THE SINGERJ.
tit
Above is the exact representation
of the SEWING MACHINE we sell
for TWENTY DOLLARS. It is in
every respect the very best of the
Singer Style of Machines.
Finished in the finest manner,with
the latest improvements for winding
,the bobbin, the most convenient
style of table with extension leaf,
large drawers, and beautiful gothic
cover, —it stands without a rival,
■Tie King Of Siqf MACHINES.
The Same Stvlc sold by the Singer
To.,l'oJ*so. *
We do not ask you to pay loi it
until you see what you are buying.
We only wish to know that you real
ly intend to buy a and are
willing to piy S2O for the IJesk in the
Market.
Writ<yf> us, sending the name of
your railroad station and. we
w.ll send the machine and give in
structions and allow you to examine
it before you pay for it. Address
WILMARTH & CO., *
Nnrth 20th. St,
T. J. CARLING;
Plumber,Gas & Steam Fitter^
Tin Roofing and Galvanized Iron
GAS AND OIL CHANDEI^^A
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Btli Tubs, Marble AY ash Sta
Hot Water Boilers, Cooking Ranges, Fountains^^^
Force and Fiet Puai%j
RUBBER HOSE, jM
Steam Gimges. 'Water GuJHSI
Steam Winders, Steam Valves and Oilers,
Gas Steam and Water Pipit)*
Write for prices to # V
T. J. CARLING , M
mai '3o 35 Colton Avenue, Macou,
R. C. WILDER’S SONS 'Jf
MANUFACTURERS OF
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings,
BRACKETS, ETC. WM
200 Th id. Street, One Slock From Brown IlflHH
% MAOIST, GEORGIA, jH
DEALERS IN
Lead, Oil, Paints, Glasses, rutty, and in ewrvthi*? In the way of building inftlK!lii!
SpecßUattentlon will be given to the building of houses p description. Rough and d r es3W
ber on hand—lncluding the best white and yellow pine. Orders solicited.
CUjRTIS & WIGTZELL, H
We make a Specialty of J
S igle Seat Pkastonsi I Ak
% Dexter and Simkin Bug^H
rsr-WRITE FOR OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST. WE CAN SEjHfll
Cheaper than any other House in the South.
v*:ir m
JNTew Carpets.
H
We are receiving a very large stock, well assorted, and superior In quality. yHß|[
well to call and examine our NEW GOODS. • •
We have Issued a handsome Illustrated Catalogue for the benefit of country cusHY 7
SPECIAL DISCOUNTS TO THE TRADE. . * Hliflliil
"W* report facts simply. We use no bombast. We guarantee all goods to fee as reH'^V^Vj’tl
* ANDREW J. MILLEIfI
44 PE ACHTRBB ST , ATLANA, ®l
ANDREW J. MILLER & COM
l4B, ISO AND 158 BROUGHTON
sentSS Established 1556. SAVANNAH, GFORGiIBW
fC w .11 r 'rS
and retail dealer in soj
Pine Sash, Doors and
. GLAZE SASH, MOULDING,
Stair Newel Posts, Balusters, Window Glass, BniUer’s HariwaH
Broad Street, - - - Atlanta, Ga.
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% JONES’ UIHf&IAGE FACTORY, ]
.JONES, Superintendent,
A # 3IAXUFACTURERS OF
CARRIAGES, PHITONS, BIIGGIII
ANIIwAOONS OF BE ST GRADES.
235 Marietta Street, ATLANTA,
* j|H Oencral -olicited. Call and Purchase, or leave Orders.