The true citizen. (Waynesboro, Ga.) 1882-current, December 15, 1882, Image 4

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'Ill Pft Inte Citizen. WAVNEfJBf.TBO.. GA.. FKtDAV, DEC. 16, 18e2 " 'i’ht {htnrtazi of (At FUUwt.” AVTH Or 'IBS LAST LBQISLA TUR1V. The follorrgw is a complete list of the acts of the Legislature at ita session just closed as approved bj the Gov - ernor : 1. As set to amend an act approved February 29,1876, to enable parch an- ere of railroads to form corporations, &c. 2. To prohibit the sale of liquor in Moorce coumy. 3. To preri^e a Solicitor for the County Cent* cf Oconee county. 4. To amend the acts incorporating the town of HLwkin9ville. 5. To amend the acts incorporating the town of Canton. 6. To prohibit the sale of liquor in Decatur couzty. 7. To ebfcoge the time of holding the Superior Court in Crawford connty. 8. To ehaage the time of holding the Superior Court in Twiggs county. 9. To authorise Hancock county to issue $15,009 of bonds to build a court bouse, 10. To incorporate the Spring Creek Canal and Improvement Company. 11. To change the time of holding the .Superior Court of Macon oounty. 12. The appropriation act. 18. To pay insolvent costs due Jus-t tiees and constables. 14. To regulate the dale of formulas for econpeuting fertilieers. 15. To transfer Lauren* county from the Ooonee Judicial Circuit to the Oc.. xuulgee Cirmt, 16. To change the time of holding the Superior Court* of Banks and Frank! is counties. 17. To incorporate the Chattahooehee Navigation Company. 18. The tax aofc. 19. To provide for taking private fund for light bouwo, beacons, ©to., by the General G' vernment to improve our navigable rivers, &o. _*• 20. To extend the limits of Augusta. 21. To amend an act incorporating the J8e«tk Bide Street Railroad Com pany of Atlanta. 22. To authorise the Savannah au thorities t« aonstruot drains and sewers. 28. The deficiency appropriation act. 24. To amend the registration law et Savannah. 25. To uutborifie the Augusta au thorities to exercise police eettrol at the head of the Augusta Canal, At. 26. To incorporate the town of Chip- ley 27. To repeal Motion 1278 of new Code, as to where electors may vote. 28. To authorize appeal* to juries in Justices' Court* in eiyil cues. 29. To amend the charter of the Bank of Augusta. 30. To prevent liquor sales in five miles of Damascus Church, Early coun ty- 31. To amend an act for the sale of the Cemmons ct Columbus. 32. To withdraw the lands of the Augusta Land Company from the cor porate limits of Summerville. 3J. To repeal the act fixing the li quor license in Washington county at $20,000. 34. To amend the charter of New- bao, Coweta oounty. 35. To prohibit the sale of liquor in Clayton county. 33. To amend the charter of the city ef Mao,>n. 37. To provide for only one grand jurv of both weeks of Merriwether Su perior Court. 88. To change the time of holding iite Superior Courts of Fayette and ile»rd counties. 39. To fix the liquor liccnso in Co lumbia connty. 40. To regulate the sale of liquor in Randolph county. 41. To provide for an election to prohibit li^ui-r sale in Washington county. 42. To prohibit liquor filing at Re- obetb, Wiikea county. Corporate the town of Clark - lb oounty. 71 To amend the revised charter of the city of Americus. 45. To provide for holding two •.reek's Court in Mitchell connty. 46 To amend the uets incorporating the town of Perry, Houston eouuly. 47. To fix the liquor license in Bryan county at $5,000. 48. To aruend section 1762 of the Code. 49. To prohibit the sale ofliquor in three miiea of Bethel Missionary Bap tist Church, near Rocky Mount, Mer riwether county. o0. To prohibit liquor sales in threo mil s of the Methodist Church, at Rocky Mount, Merriwether county. 51. To give $10,000 to rebuild the Dahlocega College. 52. An act to grant the Floyd Rifles, of Macon, jury exemption. 53. To prohibit the sale of iiquor in Terrell county. 54. To reduce Sheriff’s bond of Jasper county to $5,000. 55. To devote hire of eonnty con victs to pay inaolveut cosui of county officers in Greene county. 56. To amend the act for the Com missioners of Spring Place, Murray county, to issue retail liquor lieen-ee. 57. To authorize the Eatoaton au thorities to support public schools by local taxation. 58. To amend the charter of the town ofTalbotton. 59. To incorporate the town of Salt Spriugs, in Douglass couuty. 60. To incorporate the Metropolitan Street Railroad Company, of Atlanta. 61. To increase the liquor lioense fee of Clinch county from $1,500 to 810.000. 62. To authorize the trustees of the Leverfc Female College of Talbotton to transfer the titlo of tho property to the Mayor and city Council of Talbotton. 63. To exempt Worth eounty from road laws which exempt bauds from working over three miles from their residences. 64. To amend section 4875 of Code. 65. To fix retad liquor lioense in Ware county at $10,000. 66. To amend the charter of Atlauta, to strike out .he section allowing the sale of books, maps, charts, etc , free 67. To regu>ate liquor sales in Hen ry county 68. To pro bit the sale of liquor in Warren souuty 69. To amend to incorporation act of Wuycross, in are oounty 7'.). To repeal a liquoi act in East man, Dodge Co., aud to fix the license. 71. To exmept certain members of the Macon Volunteers from jury dmy. 72. To authorize the town of Elbor- ton to issue $12,0!)0 wort h of bonoa. 73. To add a seciion to the liquor act of Worth county. 74. To extend the time for return ing wild lands. 75. To provide one grand jury for each term of Raudolph Superior Court. 76. To amend the revised charter of the city of Americus, aud to provide for the collection of taxes. 77. To provide for the sale of United States bonds in the State Treasurer. 78. To amend the acts incorporating the town of Perry. (2d act about Perry.) AOTUNC2MSNTS. FOR TAX RECEIVE'.!. —The attention of the ladles of Waynesboro are Lit called to the fine and fresh lot of Malaga Grapes at Scherers for 36 cents a pound or 8 pounds for a dollar. A fresh supply just received. Petition for Incorporation. STATE OF GEORGIA—County ok Borkk. We are authorized to announce J. R. Thomas as a candidate for the office of Tax Receiver at the eusuing election in January next. He solicits the rapport of the voters of Burke county. FOR TAX RECEIVER. I take this method of announcing myself as a candidate for the office of Receiver of Tar Returns for Burke county, at the ensuing election in .Jan uary next, and solicit the votes of my fellow citizens. Respe itfully, nov24- *B. W.-Whitfield. FOR TAX RECEIVER. 1 announce mvself a candidate f>r Receiver Tax Returns for Burke county fit tho ensuing election fur county officers in January next, and solicit the Mipport <>f the voters of cunty. W. B. Godbee. Oct.20 F01 TA X COLLECTOR. We are authorized to announce the num • of O. A. Ward as a candidate for the office of Tax ( ollector ut the eusuing e.e;tion. sept.22. FOR CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT. Wsare authorized to announce the name of S. J. Bell as a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court at the ensuing election. FOR SHERIFF. The friends of Edward Byrd announce his name as a good aud true man for o'ection to the office of Sheriff, at the election in January next. uov27 Masy Friends. To the Superior Court of said county, The petition of Wflliam A. Wilkins, Simeon A Gray. Thomas J. McElmnrray, James H. Mac kenzie, W.-S. Godbee, W. E. Jones, A. G. White- head and S. J. Bell, all of said ooun^, shows that FOR SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce the name of R. Y. Saxon as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, at. the ensuing elec tion in January next. He asks the support of the yoters of Burke county. FOR SHERIFF. I announce myselt as a candidate for re-election to tho office of Sheriff at, tho eusuing election for county officers, and respectfully solicit, the support of the voters of Burks county. If elected I shall execute the duties of the office in the future that I have done in the past. oct.13’82. ,B. Haeseler. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Thomas Quinney offers himself as a candidate for re election to the office of County Treasurer, and solicits the sup port of the voters of Burke county. 3.3 £ tS s' ’j> p # ■fi G O w ' H o v n 2 O o' f 3 o' S, J ;» « "2 ij »n - V 'y>« . - -o - • 1 —- — r- co §! o Dg-aG NJ - 3 — Sc* 414 Q O 3 S*<o2 \o !5 < < tzj CD U ►4 CD M £ 3- I'd slg c - n tn W « On G 3 !w LlS .! o Q H 2 c4— < CD & o Jg-aj 5 n o o ^ 2. a- vix •> _ P5 £ ^ ,o > M c* u. L o SC i S-|1 S 5 Id o E53 w o t»* '- a.cT ^2* > 2 V os O sr §8. 2 < rr H O » i—4 , «»<£?-• 9 1S5 ^ 1 a's -6-^c> 1. £ " 50 9? S s ( cr p ■I t ^5 S K-S8 § v a. o Cfi o«o 3.°-? a a ^ I 'A ^ H n H a 6 j- H US-3if§ ‘(XKH O w o w o © > vi Joint they, together with such persona aa arc now, or ' he ' may be hereafter anaociated with them, deaireto !>e incorporated for the time of twenty years, with f lie riiflit of renewalue(iordin« to law, under the name of“Tho Agricultural Association of Burke.” That their place ofilolnJchusifiess is. and will ho, in ami near Waynesboro, in t.!io county of Burke, i said State. Chivobjoot ol their Ansoulation, auu .the particular kind of business they proposo to carry on i* the having of Fairs, Expositions or Thuertaintnen's at such times as they may de sire. an chancing for atiruission to the same fertile ’lurposo of profit, ami uncoursjrtng acd- oultural, mectnmical and industrial pursuits, tlie Hnenel, Repairer «f it -Tt, t ■ Pggff. 1 ' .aV ouk«, raisinc of improved stock, the development 01 sliced in mu WAYNES liOK< *, novio82um. Vl.-TwLS, ETC., liA. HARP WARE. Iron, Steel, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, Saddles and Bridles. Wheels, Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Axles, Etc., Etc.. At L « w c st Pr i e e s. G oneral Ag‘ nt l^oi* Ec'ipse Stfam Encinp, Winshi]* Gii.i, Manure, Bpie>iW, Oliver Uullcd Piuw, j Duplex Harrow, j Walter A. Wood Mower, Reaper ' and Bioder. HENRY P. MOORE. sept.22,’82,by 809 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA- READY, WILLING and ABLE AT Cookes Clothing and Hat Store. 711 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. Men’s, Y’ouih’s and Boy’s Suits, Over Coats, Hats, Underwear, etc. Ready with the largest and most choice stock ever offered in Augusta. Willing to show you until you are satisfied. Able to sell at prices that will be sure to please you. If you want to buy either at wholesale or retail iospect. sept.22 J ’82.ani. A. W. BLANCHARD, for J. C. Ludlow k «®. m&kb Kinii «r wmmm FURNISHING GOODs, &c. No Finer Stock South. Tli- Largest, Cheapest and Best in Augusta, at A . A I ■ I B 9 I No. CMS Broad Street, Opposite Augusta Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. Mv present stock of clothing, hats, furnishing goods, eto., is beyond deq '})•■ h.-indsoniPR: and cheapest over brought to Augusta, and my noanv friend and the public generally in Burke and adjoining counties will save^jioney b buying from me. Pali and examine our stock whether wishing to buy o t , not. Special attention to wholesale buyers. Mr- I. H. Levy win be glad ^ serve his fm nds from Burke, and other counties. sept.22,’82.a a’ MASONIC TEMPLE. Augusta, Ga* Southoin tfeadquarters 101 Fine Dry Goods. ui arid huast, nr.d the instruction and ontDVtainmcnt of the public, ut whioii times pre- nilnir.« wi.l b • offered and paid. The capital Ktoci of said Association to be ten thousand dol lars, o' which sum three thousand dollars in cash has beep actually paid in That they may hare nower to elect their ofllcore, pass by-laws, not inconsistent with lho Ians of tills -State and the United Stall s, und that all the powers common to corporations, as set forth in the Coilo of Geor gia, may be conferred upon them and their suc cessors. Wherefore, they pray that after this, their petition, Vat: been duly filrtl, recorded ami ! puhH'hed .1* n .<uired by law, that said b'oml I may iwh. ho order dcclarum Uudr implication v.ant'.. ,~i i ineorporatlnK peMtioiifm accord- inrtoS* ituu in -itch cases made anti provided, a Du tmb.rioiic'r- v< ill ever pray, ttc. H. K- W P.ILMFR, l'etitioi'ers ,t ttomey. In ofit-ie I), c cm bar 7th, IS*!. V J. BELL C., H. V. tfry t tr»)in-itie tninutfor Mnrhc sir tilisr 7th, liiiyJ. THE ADKINS 8 i 1 JiMis S'i'€ Opposite Odd Fellows’ HaR. A. J ADKINS,.Jr] Newly furnished, centrally looa ■) depots, Wo keep on hand at all times tho finest and best assorted stock, and w« have the moat cDgunt store f«>r showing it in all the South. Velvets, ' I’lusocs, S.lks. Sa'ihH, Novelties, arid everything desiralde in Dress Good*. i j Ki-.r HiisDry, Ladies, Misses and Gents’, Gloves, Laces and Notions gene- I j rally. Underwear in great variety. Cwshinares, Kerseys, Jeans, Homespuns, ent to depots, nest ouicc, and but Hot , mi i iid! O itl'H uttac of city First-olitK* i.xoli T01 .ns modi full ugttsta. Ga- ‘OJ>. L Convcni- i-ss portion 1 to rooms. 114 bgd brtlbiv v. l.do'Nii.M. E Laws >ny~at ■ Li'iH NVA VN ENHOXO, GA. f tf VVill rn oTunr.iy attend to *11 hil-r<ixt««l tohi* cu.c, ni.d yliv i-pin HijgSltqiitkni to the ;« in til* < 'fni' t ot G.’i Arlinx'-ou U| Linen and White Good*. Cloaks, Dolmans, Jackets, &c. Blankets and JI Flannels. Everything in the Dry Goods line is in our stock. We offer trash, hut on good goods we G UA RANTl 'IC PRICES against every market in the (Jailed States. A strictly lirsi-cla«s Dresumakiog Department i* a feature of our business. Orders filled promptly and carefully. flctaimain. DALY & ARMSTJ