The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 24, 1894, Image 5

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■ ■ ■ ■ Y •••>>•<' • - ■ Don’t Yon Expect to Get J M A: Pr B^r nt v^ Eon *-' bcK3 y tlila Christmas? Jhit oon^i e ’ Be Im '’° P««ents JSfLSSji £• »yeu B lady friend with- von rfSnSfS&d it ? 4t SJ S*a«ttva. but if ■ ihe rtn f- we ba v e ?„t n ^ W ^ cota ^° eruQ which shows beuutl- ful designs at low prices, let”* Iui ‘ e *’ you oWfitnly will not CHRISTMAS •oby_without some little momenta re- ™fjr**5* ‘be, many courtesies that ydur best friend lias shown you dur ing tih> past year. A PRESENT bought from us docs not cost much. Send for our catalogue before the rush of holiday trade commences. We have ulee things, too. that a gentleman can five ills wife, or a lady her husband. Drop us a postal asking for our catn logue, now; don’t delay. It Is seat FREE. J. P. STEVENS & BRO.. Jewelers and Wedding Stationers. 47 Whitehall St., Atlanta. Ga. To meet the hard times we have marked our stock Bargains in all departments. We will'sell a good Boy’s Suit at $1.25, worth $2. J. H. HERTZ Corner Second & Cherry DIED. Mr. Sydney Smith, ithe eldest brother oif Mrs. William ’Henry Ross, of this city, died a't his home in New Orleans yesterday morning. Mr. Smith was quite, prominent in business and social circles, and enjoyed to the (fullest ex tent the confidence and esteem of the entire community. FUNERAL NOTICE. The friend, and acquaintances of Mr. E. P. Strong and Mrs. C. M. and Lew. Is A.. Wood are respectfully invited attend 'the funeral of the former TO MORROW (SATURDAY) n't 3 o'clock from First Presbyterian Church. THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MOKHIHG, NOVEMBER 24, vm. THE HEW RE61STRATHH LAW The Bill as Prepared by the Join Committee of tbo Senate and House, A SAFE BUT INEXPENSIVE fLAN ▲ Sar« .Method of Roglaiorlng tbo Nom«. of Voter* In Every County ftn the Mate—.The Full Text of tho Util a* Proposed. The now reg sirultlon tuw for the Mate of Georgia, as formulated by the Joint committee of the house and sen* ate, is perhaps the moan important meusure to come before the legWivture tills year. The bt«, while teuathy. Is mosk itilieresitlng, and for tixrt reoson it is published in full. Ths is the text of the b'.il: • Section 1. .Be it enacted by the gen eral assembly, that after the first Mon day in Jhnunry, 1805, no person siruU be perimctkd to volte in any election in the .nuke for presidosKCul eleutors, for mcmlbien, of oengress, for governor, for sauce house officers, for members of the geae/M assembly, for county offi cers, for Jusatoea of the pence, for mem bers of the county board of education, where chosen by the people, nor in any other popular election to fill any other state or county office now extalug or hereafter created, nor in any state or eoumy election for any purpose wlitit- evor, unless such poison shuU have been reBidtered as .hereinafter pro vided. ‘Section 2. Be it likewise enuctcil, thU't on January l, 1803, or as soon thereafter us piUot'cvibte, and on the llrwt day of January of each succeeding year, too tax collector of each county in this state sblaU open n book or books to be designated us “vxxteis’ books," ooutwaning on the first pus#, or near the fltst page thereof, the following oath, to-wat: ■'"‘l do swear or affirm thuit I am a citizen of the United States, that I am twenty-one years of age or will be on the of — — of tills calendar I)- A. KEATING UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, 511 Mulberry St., Macon, Gn. Telephone* t Office, 407; Residence, 468 L. McMANUS CO GENERAL Bay Telephone Night Telephone Undertaking (Establishment Next to Hotel Lanier. Day Telephone 436 Night Telephones.... 435, 178 EMPIRE STABLES. I (Timberlako’s Old Stand.) 518 and 520 Poplar. Livery, hoarding and Sale Ftnst-class accommodation,. TOM B. HUDSON. Proprietor. nity make A fine opportu is now of fered in choice Jewelry, Watch es, Silverware <fc Novelties of all kinds at prices that will them sell. The stock of Charles H. Solo mon . must be closed out. Call at store and make your purchases for wedding and Christmas pres ents. D. M. Nelligan, Assignee. year, that I have resided la this state tor one year, and in this county for “* x m oaths imnnedlia/teay preceding the aujte of this oath, or will have bo re sided on tbo — of of this calen dar year, that I have ptild nil tuxes whloh, since the adoption of the con stitution of 1877, have been required of me, except tunes for tigs year, and that 1 am not disfranchised from voting by reason of any offuuae committed against the laws of this state. I fur- fhier swear or affirm that I reside in the district, G. 41., or in the ward of tiie city of .” Said tax roll color may open as many of said voters’ books ns he may deem neoessary, and he stall always keep one such viators' book open for signa tures at his offioe at the county Kilo a t any nnd all times when his ofilco is open for Mis payimejut of taxes or other 'busiheen, and ho stall also carry with him nnd keep open for signatures ono such voters’ book .In each and nil of Ms visits to the several miiDtia dls- tr.ots of his oounty for the purposo of ool] eating taxes. That arid tax col lector, or any clerk employed by him nnd .’.uthorlzed by Mm to receipt for taxes in the usual couree of his em ployment, Is hereby ompomieivd to take chhrige of said voters’ books, and to administer mid oulth. Section 3. Be tt Hkewiso enaoted, that nay mule person desiring to be registered as a voter may apply to the tax roll rotor, or his clerk ns'flbovo fle- 238 scribed, and after raiding mid oath, - 232 or having same read to Mm, shall sub scribe to the same by signing his name In said voters’ book! underneath tho written or ptfnftcd onltii above described or on some page following the one on which said oath & printed or written— a memorandum or entry of.the district or ward in which the affiant lives be ing first made by the officer in charge of tho book, or by the afilun/t, above the place of ftguaiture of the affiant. And when affiant is vat ewenty-ono years old tut tho date of taking tbo oath, a similar cutty or memorandum shall In like manner bo mude Showing the dale lu tira/t year In which ho will reach twenty-one, and when (he affi ant has not resided in the state one year, or In the oounty six months, at the date of taking tike oath, a similar entry or memorandum shall bo mado showing the dare in that year when be will have resided In the state one year, and in tiie county six months. U]«>n request of tiro appCtoanit the ofh cor in change of the book shall read or repcuit said oaitfa distinctly to (he ap plicant. and it tine. appUoanc cannot sign his name the said officer shall sign If tor him, the applicant making his mark thereto. Tho signtotures go made In arid voters’ hooks shall be prima. ftutio orideooe 'Unit the person so signing swears or affirms the troth of every manorial fiaot onnaatoed In sold oath/and also of tiie mid written momora.Hdn or entries preceding his rignnlture. tiedfflon 4. Bo It Wtowtso enaoted, titat In addition to keeping mid voters’ books open for signatures during the usual bourn of business dally from Jan uary 1 as heretofore required, tho tax oollrotor shall, for a period of thirty dayB, !*<■ tatng forty daya prior to tho fir»c Wednesday In Ootober of 1800, and each second year thereafter (the mine being the dates of the general state droelcms), keep said raters’ books open for Siguauirro n.t his office at tho county sire from 3 o'clock a. m. to tl o'clock p. m. eadli day, Sundays only excepted. And be Khali observe tlio samo hours tor a similar period of thir ty days, beginning forty days prior to the Tuesday next afber ihe first Mon day In November of 18U6, and each second year thereafter (rite mmc being the daOM of federal elections). Sec. 5. Be ttlikewise enacted. That at the end of sabi Mnlods of thirty tfaya fund ten days before said October and November elections naened In section four of this set. said tax ooHeotor s.vri.1 file with he county reztat/nars hereimuf- ter pdovlded for an accurate and com plete flat of all the names signed In said voters' ibooks since January ftret bf that ear, said list of nan«s Ho be arram^d n alpti.i-bai.ical onler. and by rniUtii districts and city warcto. arid abr> show- inr the dates In that yeir When v*-m: r.’i ill arrive trt full age, or will have re- <ded In the state and coutfty 'the requi- site time, as sworn to to the votem' books Sec. A Be It likewise enadted. That the tax cbUecior. ohe ordtosry, und the clerk of she superior conn-, of each coiai- .y shall, on *>r before ujly first of each year, beginning with 1505, prepare null hie with the county roristrars a com plete Hat, alclt-tbfitknlly sbrangdd, of ail rereonis kvtog in toe county on January firm of tooit year, who are cile,iuuLified from voting In that year by reason a! nonqrtjimerit of twees r.hrce 1877. or by rcuaxk at hbocy, luranity or conviction of.s criave -wtooee /penalty to dtofnm- otitecnenft. unless suc.h Uonvlct has bi.-.t pareoned.. and toe rt«Wt of suffrage re- stovou (to sum. Ill ipreparang mil list of (UsquaClficd peraorw. the SkSl itax collector, ordinary nnd clerk of the superior court shall act upon line (best evidence obtainable by nd shall roowlslly ovamfuc and conaWer toe records IJt the criaihuri courts of toe courttv. toe tosolvo it ‘ ax Mru, t;ix Ogeeto and tax execUttana In he hands of toe sheriff. In to* even: ' here Is a dtitorence of opinion ltd; duTiopg said ‘three oflleeis as to whether -ny nuane or names .-bull ibe ipiaoeo ui SaiM Ijtft of dld^uai'4fieti penvcwia. t‘he c^n- f urr-vni; vote of any .two of tt^ccn tnuH ccmitrol in the roaiDwr.. ..' Se ^ 7. Be it Uk-:iA\te‘ enucted. That at tine fiiwt raejitl'ncr of uhe grjinu Jury of eaoh ojiuivty a-mer J.xnuury i«i, 1895, ana •blw.madly tlhiC'.'0.ii‘;eir ( tLho Frun.t jury »hai4 recomunswi -to Wie iudgo of tho auportor court .three uipulii.-w a nd .oteJlig'efVt clftiiene of said couiti;y i?>r aipcxuii'timeni: an couoky rcuit.viruj’s, and aaM Judge fe-hiall iuppjdrtl -the peu-orts so recomaieTKled. uaid hrae the appolnt- iTnawt ewierilJl ou the irrJjnktf;€« ox i‘.io court. 9am atppoln'urrvenit of <coun<;y r*'g- itf&mra shaill R>e for a term oC Kwo yei.ua, am uakul *thtir tiu.ooeaooi« are iiiartanu- 2® aualifled. K *t!he snar.i.1 Jury uh i>ll raw •» make :tibe recociwrvamluician ufore- faiid, or if a vacancy shaHl exk»t frwn owy' cmwe irhakover in the offlee of county registrar, the jtiUige of Uhe supe- l lor court ahail. oiither in iterm or vaca- twjn, make the aijupoirtumenit, either f >r a fuH or wiex5\mi teitn. ao *tho ca3e may ibf, wihhcuu: the reoomnrouda'Uon of the granli jury. Bdfone c*rtt»rkie upon ills duties each of 'Uio county regls- vraro una'd toare the tfollovMi-ug cxiiL'h oe- fore some ollicer aaithoiizod <o odmihv teller an oa>th under liiie iawa of tJiila ota te. *to wW: “I do solemnly swear -tha* I *w4ll f'.iduhfully amid i*n\pjrtiuiHy rite- ohtwge, »lo the best of any aihXl'ty, the clirtles Imfoosi'd upon, me by law as coun ty registrar.” .See. 8. Bo It likewise enaidted, Thatt ttn days before the October amd Mb* venuber deoUon meriUoned in section four of ithia act, and tmmefttalteJy upon recent of the 1-tec of naimes taken from the voters books by the fax collcttCor. required In oectlbrn five of -this act, the county reglStrana sna41 proceed to oxaimlne rold list, s/ivl ccmparo t/.u ro-me wWh toe dlst of dlsquatlflcd per- suns prepared anti mad by toe tax col- reator, Une ordinary awl toe clerk cf the superior court ns required In section six of this aat, and anall jirucced t<* make up a list -to be known na reflate red ^..?|-Phabetlral order of mimes, and by miUUa distrhrUi and city wards. AM-namea ampearins on the lists taken i-rom the ucaens* books and not appey.’- of xd^riuaiUtitd volciu shall be entered on the list of rosrlatrred .If 1105 ” wy^iold Cheretfram us nereiuuflter provilddd. No name uuvpear- *9* 1 °fi ' tfl © of diiaquallied votero aaaCtt be entered on- the Itot of registered vatenrs, unlessjplaoed thereutn ua herein- cater iwovoqed. A name aipipe-arliriti <n the list 'taken from (Uhe votons' books am not ajtpcuirilnij on the l j*x of du*i un ified voters wforesa-id Shall be withheld *rom the listt ck regitoiered vc;wa when county regitetrara are oonvtncel by suffitoiemt proof thalt auoh pttwon la in fact not qualified Pto vote. AJU nuimos so withheld E'haU be placed on a list to be known aa “no-rcutetretl vfAem,” ur- SSSS o^tealcally and by mllFria tlj-JtricHi? end city wards. A name ap- pearin« on the Hat of disqualified voters aua'U be cantered on ( Jhe Mat of regia- tered, voters whop said murrue appears on ithe list taken from dio voters’ tooka. and when in add«4on -tberoto ^•.cpduVty registrars are convinced by sufUclenlt Pipnlf tihrtt such person ma not dtequalided or thait * * ~ tion [has been removed. No name or thait Ms dlsquallflca- ^emoved. ill be en tered on the list ne shofl! voters It was slgure In «e voters' books as shown by i.he list taken itlherefrom, but in transferring names from too last men tioned list of non-reglstered voters, too county registrars shall not bo confined to toe evidence furnished by toe list of dlsquoai'fied voters, but may have noccss to the original' mners or books from Which, said 'lists were compiled, and may iheor an? comcptent written evidence or oral testimony, under oato, concerning toe dlsqiMllfloatlon of any person Whoeo mime appears on toe list taken from toe raters’ books. T5ie county registrars may likewise bear any component/ written evidence "Or oral testimony, under oatih, concerning the removtti of the disqtMlifloatlon of any person iwhose mime appears on the list of dlsouallflod voters. The names of all persons who were not of age. or Who Ihad not resided in toe state and countv toe requisite time at too date of Blgn'Ing the oato In .the voters’ .books, etirall bo placed on toe proper lists prepared for any election occurring after 'toe date when such persons reached full age. or (have re sided In the state and county the requisite ifime. For toe purpose of determining toe qualification or disqualiilcaton of per sons as laiforosald, the county registrar shall have the power to require toe production of books, nauers, etc., upon one day's notice, and upon like notice to subpoena and swear witnesses. If toe courity registrars Shall differ among toemselves upon »ny auestion oomlng before them under this aat, the con- currom rate of two or’fiald registrars shall control. ./w? 6 ^- 3 ’. 1158 st likewise enact ad, That toe oounty registrars slmM. at or be- fore toe .hour annotated for opening me pons, place In nosaession of the managers of rhe election tat each vot- lng precinct in Uhe county one or more ™X;r,J rr,tt ? n c ! tlk ' a « r tire -1st of registered voters for j/u/ih militia dls- ^S- t iSi C £ y ' 71^? I. 11 "' hlch W 18 voting precinct is situated, and also one or more clearly wvitten copi^f rhe lists of toe non-resristered voters taken from the names appearing in the voters' books <is oforena-id. Sec. 10. Be it likewise enacted. That nam - s appear In the L„.i f voters placed In pos session of toe cleotion msjiagers a» re quired In section 3 of this act, shall be olhwed to deposit their baUvte nc- c&rdlng to law m. the voting preduot of ihe miiitffi dlstrlot or city wnrd in which they arc registered, but not else where, except as herelnjfter provided. Any person offering to rate whose name appears on the list of non-rcgls- tered votem prepared as ii'foresald shall bo Informed of that foot by toe man agers, and stall not be permitted to deposit his nallot unless be shall then, in toe pressure of the managers, take the oath prescribed In toe constitution, to-wlt: “I do swtnr fir affirm) that I am 21 ixara of oge. have resided In this state one year and in this coupty six moans next preceding this election. I have plid all taxea which since the a/iopllon of the present constitution of this state have been required of mo previous to this year, and which I have had op- jv/rtunl’.y to pay. and I have not voted at this election." ' Upon taking aild oath, the managers of the election shall receive hli ballot, and mark on toe ballot and opposite bis name on the voting list the word "sworn." If In any militia district or city ward a voting precinct Is not established and opened, the county registrars i-hall fur nish to the election mamgera at the county site the lists of regtatered voters and nan-registered voters for such dis trict or wand, and persona whose names appear on isich lists shall be al lowed to vote at toe countv site under toe same rules that would have gov- gffi 1 *; * v °tiag pnoclnct had been e«- tablished and opened la said dUftrtot or ward. Sec. 11. Bo it likewise enactod. That fjr each name sigu\*l in feh» voters’ book, the tax collector rfnill receive the sum of five cents. For each nu<me on the list of dUquallflod voters the tux collctor, ordinary and clerk of the superior cour* phall receive the sum of one and one-half cents. For each day t-htt county registrars muy be nctually eiX9^ed In the discharge of their du ties, <they shall each receive tho aum •o*f $2. .\ll of «id eunvr Are to be t>ai< out Oif the county treasury ns Othei oounty biWs are paid: provided. f how. ’ever, tho»; the oounty commissioners of any county ahull have tho ponvet* to. fix a dltbeA , et¥t compenaation for the a'bcA'e named officers in their re spective counties, and in .counties hay ing no county ccir.n.lftfuoueret fAiCth| ..power to change the compensation herein provided shall belong *to that officer or officers exercising the power usually vested In county commlB«on- 4 Sec. 12. Be It likewise enacted, That ®.*.d voters’ books and lists taken ifhdrefrom. sold lint-3 of disqualified persons, said lists of registered voters nnd non-reg'isrtered voters, -shall be at all tlmts epen to reasonable Inspection of nny citizen of t'ac county. Ak the end of each year the tax collector •Wftfl file -all said votens* books in the otilce of the ordinary of the county, und the county registrars shall also file, at the end of each year, ’in the office of the ordinary, certified coplee of the llsta of registered and non-rcglstored voters prepared for each election. •Sec. 13. 'Belt likewise enacted, That any person who shall sign his name or mark -to the oath In satd voters’ books aforesaid, and Who Is not In fact qual ified as started in safd oath, shall be gulkt'y of u misdemeanor -and punished as provided in section 4310 of Che Code of 1882. Any ^person who shaffi falsely tako the oath set out in section 10 of this aat under the ciroumauances therein described shall be guilty of a felony And punished by conflndment In the penitentiary not lees than one year nor more than three year a. Any pension who shall sign his name or his mark in said voters’ book more than once for the same oalendar year, or who shall In like manner sign any assumed or fletldous name therein, urtd any person Who <rtia01 -aid or chert any other person to sign h1s name or mark In said voters’ books more than once for the same calendar year, or who. shall aid or abet any other penson to Sign any assumed: or flotltlous name therein, shull he guilty of n miade- meanor -and punished as provided In section 43 10 of '‘.i.ve Code of 1882. Any person Who sha-M deposit, or aid or nbnt 'another 4o deposit a ballot at any election In nnv name other th*an his own -as annHirs on safdi list of retflTtem* -or non-re-xlNtered voters shall be guilty of a mlsdemeinor -is pre scribed in section 4310 of the Code. Any tax collector, clerk or other per son Who shall falsify said voters' books, or lLastbi -taken therefrom, and 'any coun ty registrar who Shall falsify the lists of registered or of non-reglstered voters Shall be gUl!4y of a felony and pun ished toy confinement in the peniten tiary not less tWan one nor more <han five years, -and shall be forever aflter- -wa.td prohibited from holding office in said county or state. 'Sec. 14. Be it further enacted* That When an election is to be held for any purpose 'as flamed in first sccrtlon of this act ht anv time than om the first Wednesday 1n October, and the Tues day next after the flrst Monday In November, as specified In section 4 of ithis act, -the provision* of this act rtrall apply 1-n -aOl rosnedts. except that the tax collector Shall nbb be required to observe the direction for special offlee hours for the thirty days as set out In paid section. •Sec. 15. 1 'Be 4t likewise enacted, That laws.and pants of laws in conflict with -this act are hereby reepcaled. THE DANNENBERG CO., LOW PRICES THIS WEEK. NEW CAPES—Wo received by express on Saturday 3$ Cloth Capes in black, tan and brown. If you want this styld garment we can suit you. Will get in by express Tuesday 50 Plush Capes to sell for $10 to $16. COATS—Ono nnd fifty new Coats worth $6 to $10, this week for $3. A’l of our fine Coats marked down 25 per cent, for this week. BLANKETS—You will need Blankets, so investigate our price list. Blankets for $1. All-wool Blankets that have been $6, now $3.50. 11-4 Blankets reduced from $6 to $4. 11-4 California Blankets reduced from $9 to $6.50. COMFORTS—Eiderdown Comforts for $4. Good Cotton Comforts from $2.50 down to $1. _ DRESS GOODS—46-ineh Henrietta that sold for 60c now 30c. All-wool Tricots that were 25c now 19c. Fancy illumi* nnted Serge worth 65c, now 30o. Covert Cloth, 64 inched wide, reduced from $1 to 86c. CLOTHING—Don’t pass our Clothing Department. Be sure to see the all-wool Suit we sell for $7.60, worth $12.60. OVERCOATS—See our stock of Stylish Overcoats, $7.60 to $12.60, worth just double. ange of XT Contains a wider i Information : than any Single work ever Published. . YOU CAN GET IT, Why sufficr with asthma when the famous Dr. Bull's Cough Syllup will cure you? OH. WHAT A COUGH! Will' you licod the warning—tha elg- nai, perhaps, of too sura approach of that more, terrible dleeaso, consunvtloli? Ask yourself If you can afford, for toe suko of saving so cents, run the risk and do nothing for It We know from axperlenco that Shiloh's Cure will cure your cough. It never folia. This ox- plains why more than a million bottles were sold tho past year, r croup trad whooping cough at once. Mothers, do not bs without It For lame tack, side or chest, use fihllob'L Porous Plasters. Sold by Goodwyn & Small Drug Company, corner Cherry street and Cotton avonuo. on* coupon o/nd IS cents to ith, Maoon Telegraph and desired part will ho mailed. Orders to bs promptly filled It relieves roust contain warns and add real of In ordering toe lAmerioan Knoyclo- Vr. Price’s Cream Bakins Powdcf World’s Pair Hloheit Modal and Dlrtomft BENEFIT OF MACON HOSPITAL. STEINWAY HALL, NOV. 29,1894 Recitations in costume by Miss Daisye Badger. Musical num bers by HRS. 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