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About Upson enterprise. (Thomaston, Ga.) 1878-1879 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1879)
THE UFSON ENTERPRISE, THOMASTON GA SATURDAT, - Nov., 8, 1879. The following bill passed at tie late session of the Legislature and j now the law on the subject of legal An Act to regulate the rulesand man- ner of legal advertising in this taze and prohibiting Ordinaries, Sher- if. Coroners, Clerks, Marshals, or f ther officers from receiving or col- lecting either from plaintiff’s or de- tendants; other or greater fees than sent claused by the Republicans ncluding that for Indiana: S, Ove 11: they would still be without an s&ualn a | jority in the Senate in 1831: •□ cith| er of the contingencies presented. DAEley John Gibson Judge Davis could tie the Senate- Then the result would depend entire- ly upon the political complexion 01 he next Vice-President. N. Y. Sun. To exempt from jury duty, Ministers of the Gospel, Physicians, Apothe caries, School Teachers, Millers, Ferrymen, certain Railroad Em- ployees, a.I male persons over sixty years Id. all Telegraph Operators and ei aim Firenen, Section 1. The General Assembly herein provided, and making a dis- of the State of Georgia who enact: That regard of the requirement of the from and after the passago of this Act act extortion, and prescribing the all Ministers of the Gospel engaged punishment therefor. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Gen- eral Assembly, etc.. That from and after the passage of this act the rates to be allowed to publishers for pub- jishing legal advertisements i this GROCEREIS, &c.. next door to 4. A Weaver just purchased my The only merchant in Thomaston who sells on a strictly Cash Basis. JAVE IOCATE D THE I MAKE NO BAD DEBTS, STEAM SAW Run my business with less expense, and can and will sell you goods 8 Miles from Thomaston. One fourth . Went or oIedeake CDE7TH ef. al quarter ofa all ,Fall and Winter CHEAPER THAN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN, regularly in discharging ministerial 1KEEP A HESERAL STOCK C of my customershave been; 2nd Class Lumber, co Ist " a 80 duties; all Physicians and Apotheca- ries in 1 he practice of thei r profession ; School Teachers engaged in teaching school; Millers and Ferrymen engag- ed in their occupation; all Railroad Employees, whom the Superintend- ent of a railroad shall certify to the Judge are necessary and are actually engaged in the work of running rail- road trains; all male persons over sixty years old ; all Telegraph Opera- and if you want goods at a low figure call aird see HO. My goods are State shall be as follows: For each one hundred words, the sum of sev- enty-five cents for each insertion for the first four Misertions, for each sub- sequent insertion the sum of thirty- five cents per one hundred words. In all cases fractional parts shall bettors, end Officers and ntembers of charged for at the same rates, and it each Fire Company in this State to shall not be lawful for any Ordinary the number of twenty-five, doing act- • ‘ive duty as e or to collect shall be filed in the office of the Clerk ND and can be bought low for CASH, s20tf Sheriff, Coroner, Clerk, Marshal, other officer to receive , dremen. whose fairies (0) from parties, plaintiff or defendant, other or greater rates than herein set of the Superior Court, by the Secre- THE PEOPLE’S WANTS, SUCH AS oods. Notions, Hats. BOOTS, SHOES AND EVERYTHING BELONGING We will ex hange for 83- All orders by mail, or left at J. E. Ro Barnesville, Ga., Dec 10th, 1878.-1y POL oe. promptly sawed K. MILNER & co LIGHTNING SEWER forth. Bec. 2. Be it further enacted, ect. That any Ordinary, Sheriff, Coroner, Clerk, Marshal or officer who shall receive, collect br demand other and greater fees tot advertising than are provided in the first section of this act, shall be deemed guilty of exfor- ton, and upon conviction there of. shall be punished as prescribed in section 4310 of the Code. Sec. 3. Die it further enacted, etc. That if the Ordinary, Sheriff, or oth= er officer is unable to procure the id- tary of such company, on or before the first day of January of each year, shall be exempt from all Jury duty, civil and criminal; But nothing here- in contained, shall be constructed to IWILL, in a few days, have for sale, at! my old stand, in Thomaston, A REAL 3 whelms SEWING MACHINE vortisement at the rates herein pre- scribed in the newspaper published in the county, then he shall be and is hereby authorized to have said ad- Tertisements published in any news- paper in the State having the largest general and regular circulation in the work a disqualification of any of the classes herein named, or to exclude them from the jury box. Section 2. Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid. That all laws and parts of laws, militating against this Act be and the same are hereby repealed. Approved September 17, 1379. Butcher shops are joint stock CON- cerns. W as sewing invented in the henor- rhage? It is spring that brings re-leaf to the tree. .O F Millinery GoodsI My stock will embrace Everything in the Millinery line. I have severed BY busi Bess connection with Cheney & Matthew 6 and in the future will run the MILLINERY BUSINESS MYSELF. ,In connection with Milluery I will have a L TH Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco, Cigars, Soaps, &c. Inconne ction withthese I keep With everything belonging to DRUGS; such is wonderful in its conception, unprede- dented for doing a large range of sowing in textile fabrics and leather. Its tions are continuous, admitting of an traordinary rate of speed, either by storm or foot power. Every motion of the treadle makes six stitches, thus producing e one-third more work in a day than about Sowing Machines. It has no stop the tions, and tightens the stitch with the needle out of the fabric. It uses the wore Feed on both sides of the needle, 7t any other first-class Sewing Machine. Ita slong and five and one-half D cally constructed in proportions, very compactly and scientifi- banns for illustrated Catalogue and Price List, Neewe have no agents. Send / known Wilson Compound two-thirds less parts than is fully eight and one-half inches inches high, and the whole Machine is county, provided said rates are agreed upon ; provided further, if contracts cannot be made with newspapers at the rates aforesaid, then the Sheriff and Ordinary, or other advertising officer; shall post their advertisements at the Court house and in a public place in each militia district in the county for the length of time required by law for advertising in newspapers. Sec. 4. Be it furtherenacted that no Ordinary, Sheriff, Coroner, Clerk. Marshal of other officers shall demand or retain any part of the said rates prescribed in the first section of this act, by way of commissions either di- rectly or indirectly, and a demand or retain of any part of said rates as commissions either directly or ind- rectly, shall be held and deemed ex- tortion, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished as prescribed ian sec- tion 4310 of the code or 1873. Provi- ded that this act shall not apply to any contract already made by muni- cipal officers, nor shall any such officer be liable to penalties herein provided on account of any such contract, but the same shall be controlled by as it is now. law Sec. 5. Be it further That all laws and enacted. etc.. W hich is the most ancient of trees? The elder. The Board of Education—a school- master’s shingle. A good business stand is a stand- ing advertisement. Printers, like lawyers, sometimes lose their cases. The new broom sweeps clean when properly handled. , The flower of the family is general- Iy found in a sacque. .Where there’s a smoke there’s some fire, and very often a mighty poof SH OP (Near Thompson’s Stables) THOMASTON, GEORGIA. BY parts of laws intict in the main conflict with this act be and the same are hereby repealed. JAMES T. CALDWELL. We the undersigned subscribers docer- tify that James Caldwell has been whet ting gins for us in the past ten years But PFE RM aFN PA Mi TEA CEEI Mkipoeform well and gives satisae- recommend the said James Caldwell a those having such work to do, he RuTiL teeing to give satisfaction to all who try, him; 100 may TIKE SENATE. At present the Senate stands forty- two Democrats, thirty-three Republi- CHIES, and one Independent, David Davis. Thus the Democrats have nine majority over the Republicans, or eight majority over all. Of the John Corban, Wm. Davis, O. Holland, Ste. Hollis, Dr. Lawton, John Mays, B! Watkins, Robt. Collier, James Petaxree, Billie Darden, Green Perdue, Green In- glish, Geo. Mann, Jessie Ham, John Bush Joe. Rounds, If. l’Itinizee, A. Steel, Win. Floyd, T. Graham, J. W. Herring, w C Hood, James T. Rose, John Perdue, Jas, Stallings, W. T. Chapman, T.J. Barrett, A.. Means, J. A. Hunt, T.J. Bush ? Jas. / jan18-1v seventy-six Senators there are twenty five whose terms will expire on March 3,1881. The eleven States of Calitor nia, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, Ohio (in place of Thurman), Rhode Island, 1ermont, and Wisconsin will certain- return Republican Senators. The nine States of Delaware, Florida, Maryland, Mississippi, (in place ef Bruce), Missouri, Tennessee, Texas Virginia and West Virginia will cer- thinly return Democratic Senators. Twenty-five new Senators are thus accounted for, with a gain of one on each side, leaving the relative situs- tion of the two parties unchanged.- The remaining five seats are now fill- ed by Messrs. Eason of Connecticut, MIeDonald of Indiana, Kernan of N. York, Randolph of New Jersey, and Wallace of Pennsylvania. The Re- publicans have the present Legisla- tures of Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. The Dem- ocrats have that of Indiana. In the elections to be held in these States the probability is that each party will hold its own. Inothat case, the new Senate would stand thirty-eight Dem- ocrats, thirty-seven Republicans, and one Independent. Should the Repub- licans carry Indiana, the two parties change places, and the Republicans would have thirty-eight votes, the Democrats thirty-seven votes, with one Independent, who, by voting with the Democrats, would give the new Vice-President the casting vote, and, transform his negative functions into a controlling power in the legis- lation of that body. liis thus seen that conceding every HIGHEST HONORS Centennial World’s Fair, 1876r SHONINGER ORGANS PRONOUNCED UNANIMOUSLE as TBs‘ BEST INSTRUMENTS, a Their comparative excellence is recognised 6s hTurnires in their Report, from which the W 188 18 an extract: TB.SHONINGER ORGAN 00.9 tnsbitrs the Best Instruments at, price rendering them possible to a large eleeu of purchasers, having a combination of Reeds and Bells, producing novel and pleasing effects, cxiningnsy desirable improvements. will taala a This Medal and Award was granted after the most severe competition of the best makers, before one of the most competent 1 over assembled. *Jes**es New Styles and prices just issued, which are a accordance with our rule, the BEST OR. GAN for the least money. We are prepared to appoint a few new Agents, asication tourslosuos zfaziled, post-paid, on B. SHONINGER ORGAN CO., 07 to 198 CHESTNUT STREET, New HAVEN, CONS, GRAND SALE! ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 18791 OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, LAMPS AND -AND- OZ1IOAGO, KLYTR7OTS 27 6 TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY. IIOOI IS t. a AND DEALERS IN 0 APrices to suit the short crop. A full line of Crockery. Ginas- rare: Wood. cries. Fruits and Can Goods, together with hundreds in Confections numberless smaller articles which the cost of Printers : i she 1 Goods and ating. Come and see and price beforelei luk prohibits enumer- and Fair Dealing is my Platform ore buying elsewhere. P&-Ilonest Gee is REFERENENCES.—Any of my old customers: sept20,-tf , Groceries 0 DEPARTMENT where 1 will have. Mats Trimmed and LT SWOR made to order I tender the public my thanks for past P: tronage and solicit their future favors suctf M RS. M. J. CALLIER, A IT LANTA Medical College. , The Twenty-Sccond Annual Course of Lectures will commence October 15th 1879 and close March 4th, 1870. FACULTY—J. G Westmoreland, w F Westmoreland, W A Love, V II Taliafor ro. John Thad. Johnson, A w Calhoun, J ILogan, J I Banks; Demonstor, Jw This wellestatiisited College affords op- portinity for thorough medicaleducation. It is in affiliation with, and its tickets and diplomas recognized by, every lead- ing medical college in the country: . Requirements for graduation as hereto tore. Send for Announcement, giving ful information. 8 $ NOTE &D JOHNSON, M. D. Dean, aug23*t Atlanta, Ga. MECHANICAL PRINCIPAL’s 1PROVEMC 1 GLEE IMPROVEMENT SEEN ATAGLANC AUTOMATIC DIRECT aRFREEGT NO FRICTION NO NOISE NO WEAR NO NORGETTING CRARAN SEW THETINES EMAD PART RUMS UPSON COUNTY.— Ordina- ! - To all whom it may con- cern: W her eas W. X Beall, of said State and county, applies to the Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the estate of Daniel R. Beall, deceased, late of said county and State.‘ These are therefore, to cite and admon- ish, all and singular, the kip@ren and creditors of said deceased, to be and Ep. Dear at my office within the time prescrib. ed by la w and show cause (If any they have) why letters of Administration on the estate of said deceased, should not is- $ue to the applicant. Given under my hand and official signa- ture, this October 6th, 1879 5 octll,-td AMOS WORRILL, Ordinary.| UPSON SHERIFFS SALE. ELE be sold before the Court-house door, in the town of Thomaston, Upson County, Ga., on the first Tuesday IZ December next, between the legal hours of sale, the following described property to-wit: = ecr00 All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the 10th Dist., of I pson county the same containing seven acres| more or less, the same adjoining the Town| Thomaston on the North, and being thei ., . _... - Estate place on which Wm. Guilford now lives: and Personal Property belonging to his and which is described in a deed made byi estate and will, on wednesday, Nov. 19th Joseph Allento the said wm. Guilford on| 1879, have a sale of Lands, Horses, Mules, the 29th of Sept. 1872, less three acres sold| I have Power of A ttorney from the heirs of Jno. M. Boyt to sell all the Real Estate Cows, Sheep, Grain and all personal property. Sold for division. Allpersons holding claims against Jno. M. Boyt vies ceased, are requested to present them to me for payment. - 010 tds ABE BOYT. to Henry Bunkley by the said Wm Gull ford. T000 19UII- 13 L809 PX the said 1 in. Guil- I Levied upon by virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa issued from Upson Superior Court in favor of King, Allen & Cheney, against W m. Guilford. Property pointed out by I laintin’s Attorney and levied up- on as the property of the defendant. oct30-tdg C. T. FOX, Sheriff. .W a of the BEST BRANDS, NA Don’t pay old prices for your Dr.e. you can buy them at LESS THAN HALF THE COST. _Drugs when Let me show you what I can do before you bur. THOMASTON, GEORGIA :ELL EVERYTHING THE MARKET AFFORDS. Come early and get bar GOOD TOBACCO from 35 ets. to *1,00*5 GOOD COFFEE 7 lbm. to the $1,00 LOO per pound. BETTER € 6 « 44 100). BEST " 5 • « ( 1,00. SUGARS, all grades, as low as the LOWEST. 0 L GEARING & GENERAL o22FLPCULAP &PAELA WILSON SEWING MACHINE iet MENDING ATTACK of all the others. The WILSON WITHOUT PATCHING doing all kinds of repairing- AGENTS , SRRC; Given FREE with each machine. XE WILSON HINE CO. cer @629 Broadway, New York; New Orleans, La.; -aditon Sts., Chicago, Elis.; and San Francisco, Cal. YPGX= zeizae-cenrs.ssuanrs.seseenssesexes canvas inrotibee sept20