Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, August 10, 1886, Image 5

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1 PATENTS Obtained and all PATENT BUSINESS at- tended to for MODERATE FEES. Our office is opposite the U. S. Patent Office, and we can obtain Patents in less time than those remote from WASHING TON. Send MODEL OR DRAWING. We ad vise as to patentability free of charge: and we make NO CHARGE UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Supt. of Money Order Div,, ana to officials of the.U. S, Patent Office. For circular, ad vice, terms and references to actual clients in your own State of Countv. write to C. A. SNOW & CO. . Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D.*C. Nov. 18th, 1884. 19 tf. E. E. BROWN. FILLMORE BROWN EDaERTON HOUSE,' Opposite General Passenger Depot, Ad-* joining Brown’s Hotel/ Macon- - “ Groorgia. E. E. BROWN & SON, Owners and Proprietors. For Sale. O ^NE suburban country residence, 4 mile from town. Fruit of all kinds in abundance. House new, fences good and surroundings pleas ing to the eye. . • O NE house and lot on Wayne street i in the heart of town. Q* in the heart of town. T HREE houses and lots on Wayne street, near the old factory site. ^HREE small 2 rooih CONSUKPTION CAN BE CUBED. “HALL’S For the WM. houses on Montgomery street, near Mrs. Brooks’, with half acre of ground at tached. 0 containing one acre of ground- splendid well of water. , This eiegant new Hotel, with modern improvements, newly furnished from top to bottom, is open to..the public. The rooms are large, airy and comfortable, and the table furnished with the very best Macon’s excellent market affords. Terms $2 per day. * Oct. 16,’83.14 tf. containing one acre of BE IT REMEMBERED! —THAT AT THE— GEORIGAMUSIC HOUSE, E. D. IBVIisE, Manager, Macon, G-a., You can buy the best Piano made for only $10 per month, until paid for, and no interest charged. Think of buying a su perb instrument’for $10 per month, bo gradually and easily will the purchase be made that no inconvenience will be te.t, and in a short time you will possess a piece of property which will add to the joy of your household; for - Musical Homes are Sapp? Homes. AGAIN!. We sell Organs at $3.50 per month-nb interest. Pianos rented, and where par ties conclude to purchase, the rent paid will be considered part payment on the instrument. This places Pianos and Or gans within reach of almost any one. Now why be without a nice Piano or Organ? ONLY THINK. OF IT!. Pianos sold on payment of $10.00 monthly Organs “ " “ £.50 “ Pianos Rented “ . 3.oQ Old Fianos received in part payment for new ones. Don’t only think, but take advantage of the opportunity, and possess a superb instrument. We Lead In Low Prices AND EASYTEEMS! Other houses pretend to follow, but they don’t—let them figure and prove it. In conclusion we would respectfully say that in buying from us, you run no risk: Because, if you desire, the instrument will be sent you on trial. You can then see if it is as represented, before a dollar is paid. Is this not fair? Who has the ad vantage upon these conditions? You or the Georgia Music House? Because, we are where you can reacu us, and should we misrepresent an instru ment you could do us an irreparable dam age by giving us a bad advertisement. A reputation for square and honorable deal ing, for many years in the South is too valuable to us, not to receive our careful protection, for herein is .the key of our success. Because, a friend'made, is a customer gained. We are determined to make noth ing but friends, so any representation made by us you can put down as a Solid Fact, and govern yourself accordingly*. Because, we will pay freight both ways if the instrument is not as represented, and if satisfactory we pay freightjD.your home—anywhere in the South. Has any other house made a more liberal offer than SaTSend for our catal6gue of 10c Music. You will be surprised to see that we can sell the best music for 10c. Dec. 8th, 1885. 36 ly. P> ] \J college, ground. O NE vacant lot back of‘college, con taining one acre. CiTAll the above property can be brought cheap for cash, or half cash, and balance on time with interest. Apply to BETHUNE & MOORE, Real Estate Agents. • Milledgeville, Ga., June 1, ’86. Plantation for Sale, A PLANTATION 17 miles from Mil- ri ledgeville, 10 miles from Sanders- ville^ and 11 miles from Devereaux Station, is offered for sale, on easy terms—300 or 400 acres swamp land with the privilege of 1,250. Settle ment one mile from swamp, in a healthy location with good water. This place is particularly desirable as a stock farm. Apply to BETHUNE & MOORE. For Sale.—The lot opposite the residence of the late Jerry Beall. This is one of the prettiest building lots in the city. Call on Betliune & Moore. BALSAM £ Cures Coughs, Colds^Pneumonia, Con sumption, Bronchial Difficulties, Bron chitis, Hoarseness, .Asthma, Croup. Whooping Cough, Influenza, and all Diseases of the Breathing Organs. It soothes and heals the Membrane of the Lungs, inflamed and poisoned by the disease, and prevents the niglic sweats and the tightness across the chest which accompany it, CON SUMPTION is not an incurable mal ady. HALL’S BALSAM will cure you, even thongh professional aid fails. Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00, JOHN F. HENRY & CO., New York. for Illuminated Book. April 20,1886. 41 cw ly CLiRECSSAATS QBACCO REMEDIES T THE CLI THE MOST EFFECTIVE OINTMENT PREPARA. QUICKEST TIME! WITH THROUGH PULLMAN JJl FFET CAR ATLANTA TO NEW YORK VIA East Tenn. & Shenandoah Valley Routes. N. Y. EXPRESS. ROUTE. Leave Macon, E. T., V. A G. Leave Atlanta “ Arrive Rome “ Arrive Dalton; * “ Arrive Knoxville »• Arrive Bristol “ Arrive Roanoke N. A W. Arrive Sheu. June .. S. V. R. R. Arrive Washington...B. A O. R. R. Arrive Baltimore B. A P. R. R. Arrive Philadelphia,..Penn. R. R. Arrive New York... . “ daily 215 p n. “ 5 40pm 8 35pm “ 9 50 p m “ 140am “ 615am “ U 45 a m “ 8 38 p m ic 30 p m 11 30 p m 3 30 a m 7 oo a m Virginia Springs all open—at low rates. Excursion rates lower than ever. For further particulars write to or call upon J. F. Norris, Ticket Agent*, Macon: Jack Johnson. Ticket Agent, Atlanta; or Chas. N. Eight, Dis trict Passenger Agent, Atlanta. B. W. WRENN, General Passenger Agent, Knoxville, Tenn. TION on the market for Piles. A SURE CURE lor Itehiiur Piles. Has never tailed to give prompt relief. Will cure Anri Ulcers Absaess i l-tu.a, Tetter, Salt Rheum. Barber’s Itch. Ring- ernia. Pimples, Sores and Beils. Price 50 cts. THE CUNGMAN TOBACCO CAKE VVTCItjR’s OWN ilt'.M J:OY, Cure, all wounds. Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Erysipelas. Boils, Carbuncles, Bone Felons, Ulcers. Sores Sore Eyes, S' ire Throat,Bunions,Corns, Neuralgia,Rheumatism, Orchitis, Gout. Rheumatic Gout. Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, Milk Leg, Snake ur.d Dog Bites. Stings ot Insects, ic. In fact allays all local Irritation and Inflammation from whatever cause. Price 2o cts. THE CUNGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER Prepared according to the most scientific principles, of the PUREST SEDATIVE INGREDIENTS, compounded with the purest Tobacco Flour, and is specially recommended for Croup, Weed or Cake of the Breast , and for that class of irritant or inflammatory maladies. Aches and Pains where, from too delicate a state of the system, the patient is unable to bear the stronger application of the Tobacco Cake. For Headache or other Aches and Pains, it is invaluable. Price 15 cts. Ask your druggist for these remedies, or write to the CUNGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO. DURHAM. N.X.. U. S. A. Oot. 12,1885. . 14 ly Jan. 12, 1686. 27 ly. J. H. EST1LL. A. E. SHOLES Georgia State Gazetteer, Business and Planters’iDirec- tory, VOLUME IV, 1886-7. O N or about October 1st, 1886, the fourth vol ume of the GEORGIA STATE GAZETTEER will be issued from the Morning News press of Savannah. It will contain over 1,000 pages octavo, will be printed in excellent style, and solidly and handsomely bound. It will give for every city, town, village and liamlet in the State— » 1st. Complete shipping, express, money order post office and telegraph directions. 2nd Population, educational and church facilities, principal products and shipments, and in fact everything of interest or importance rela tive to every point. , , 3d. Full list of bnsiness and professional men in every town. 4th. A carefully prepared list, with post oihee address, of responsible farmers throughout the State, with exhibit of taxable property. 5th. A complete classified Busi Professional Directory. 6th. County Directory, giving area, census, products, valuation, officers and post offices of the 137 counties of Georgia. 7th. Court Guide, giving time and place of meeting of all courts, with officers of same. 8th. Railroad Directory, with record of officers stations, distances, etc. 9th. Directory of the State Government, list of "officials, roster of the General Asserahly. Ct-C* 10th. A New Map of Georgia, revised and corrected expressly for this volume. The entire management of the work will be in the hands of MR. A. E. SHOLES, whose re cord for more thap ten years with the Director ies and Gazetteers of this.and other Southern States is sufficient guarantee that- t^he utmost care will be given to making this Fourth Volume a credit to the State and an improvement on all 1)16 Subscription price FlYE DOLLARS, and rates of advertising proportionately low. Ad- U t S A. E. SHOLES, Manager, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. May 19th, 1880 E 46 2m •gH0lI$’ SURE CURES MOUTH WASH and. DENTIFRICE Cures Bl^lin-' Gums, Ulcers, Sore Mouth, Sore Throat, Cleanse the Teeth end Purifies the Breath; U«ed and recommended by leading dentists. Pre- S ared by Ds«. J. P. * W. Tt. Kni ves. Dentists, Macon, a. For Sale by- all druggists and dentista. Ang. 5th,. 1885. 4 ly. ONE UNIFORM PRICE! The Moller Organ. Business and BETHUNE REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Milledgeville, Ga. :o:- P ROMPT ATTENTION will be giv en to the purchase and sale of Real Estate in Baldwin County. Milledgeville, Ga., Jan. 12tb, 1885. N "i O'* ***> cr 3 a O'* 1*$ C5> a Dentistry. DR. H.mTcLARKE- W ORK of any kind performed in ac cordance with the latest and most im proved methods. *»,Offieein Callaway’s New Building. Milledgeville, Ga., May 15th, 1883. 44 The Milledgeville Banking Co. Of Milledgeville, Ga. A General Ranking Business Transacted. L. N. Callaway, President. B. T. Bethune, Cashier. Directors.—V/. T. Conn, D. B. Sanford, H. E. Hendrix, G. T. Wiedenman, L. N. Callaway, T. L. McComb, C. M. Wright. Milledgeville, Ga., Oct. 21st, ’85..' 15 ly ASENTS WANTED Fast Fast Fast Selling Selling Selling: } looks, looks. Books. Salary anil Commission. Salary and Commission. Salary and Commission. For full particulars and terms, address ATLANTA PUBLISHING COMPANY, No. 8 South Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga. April 27,1886. . 42 3m SAM JONES’ SERMONS. AGENTS WANTED. 8am Jones condensed. Over 500 pp. Illustrated. Onlysubscrlptlon edition authorized by Mr. Jones. Steel portrait arid fin*-, almlle Jones’ card do pouncing pirate editions. Addrese-Mr. Jones’ pub lishers. CBA3*' -»OBf A STOWE. Cincinnati. UGfllTS WlMTFI)*°rDR.SCOTT’S liMItllroi Electric Coi Sample free to those beco m in k No . . CP*Satisfaction guaranteed beautl- dre:- DR. SCOTT, 842 Broadway, NEW YORK. April 20, 1886. 50 lm. THE MOLLER ORGAN Comes before the public this year with New and Valuable Improvements —making it— BITTER, FINER AND MORE VALUABLE than ever before. An examination of its merits will convince you that it is the Finest Organ of the day. They are incomparable in workmanship and matchless in tone. The prices are the VERY LOWEST at which instruments of the highest standard can be sold. To prove the above facts wo will send an Organ to any reliable person on inspection. It will be to your interest to aid us in the sale of the MOLLER ORGAN. We retail and wholesale direct from fac tory,— Organs $25 and upwards, Pianos $50 and upwards. Catalogue free. Address M. P. MOLLER, Manufacturer of Pipe and Reed Organs, „ .... „„„„ Hagerstown, Md. May 14th, 1886. [45 s ms MACHINERY, Council Proceedings, Council Chamber,' ) Ang. 2nd, 1886.) Regular Meeting. Present his Hon. 8. Walker, Mayor, Aid. Carr, Bell, Whilden and Harris. Absent Aldermen Case and Hendrix. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. Aid. Hendrjx came in and 1 topk his seat. Col, Lumpkin paine in and present ed the following from the Business Union r Resolved, That we respectfully ask the Mayor and Board of Aldermen, and the local Board of Trustees of the M. G. M. and A. College to prepare a full statement of the advantages of the Executive Mansion and old Peni tentiary lot for use as a Technological School. Also an authorized statement of the health of our city, and of the facilities we have for access, and of every other matter they may deem best and proper, to present to Com missioners who have the location of the school. We here respectfully sug gest both our city officials and local board of trustees act in this matter, as, from all the lights before us, we believe it would be necessary for them to act in copcert to strongly present the. claims of Milledgeville fob the Technological school. Resolved, That a committee of three from the Business Union be appoint ed to wait upon the Mayor and Aider- men and local Board of Trustees and present these resolutions and that they, be empowered to act with the Mayor and Aldermen and local Board of Trustees in any matter pertaining to the securement of the Technolog ical School should the Mayor and Al dermen and local Board of Trustees request their co-operation. The following was read: To the Hon Mayor and Aldermen: Gents:-I petition your Honorble body to purchase 25 or 30 acres of land, more or less, near the old Fair Ground. I am walling to pay $12.50 per acre. I propose to pay half the 1st Novem ber, or sooner, the balance 1st Janu ary, 1887. Respectfully, A. L. Ellison. The above having been referred to the Land committee, they report as follows: We the Land committee disapprove of selling the land in this sizd lots and think it besffo sell it in a body. G. T. Whilden, I. L. Harris, M. R. Bell. On motion the report was received 8 P er cen4 interest^ On motion, the above was granted, to be removed at’ any time after 5 days notiefe from the Council. The following was r6ad: • » To the Hon. Mayor and Aldermen, of the city of Milledgeville: We, the undersigned most respect fully petition your Honorable Body to remove the Butcher Pen, which is now located on North end of J effer- son Street, and*used by Mr.. A. L. El lison. The same is on the public road and is very offensive to the communi ty. Very respectfully, J. J. Gumm, Jefferson Rivers, B. B. Adams and L. Carrington." On motion, the above was granted. The petition of E. P. Lane was laid on the table. The following was read-' To the Honorable Mayor and Aider- men of the City of Milledgeville; • Gents:—The undersigned resident •carpenters and workmen of your city believing themselves to be aggrieved by the item of your tax ordinance levying a specific tax of $25 on con tractors and builders, most respect fully request of your honorable body to repeal the same. • • J. W. Crittendon, J. Vaughn, P. O’Neal, J. E. Hill, A. C. Hall, Jbe Choice,' J. D. Lee, *R. Collins, G. W. UnderWbqd; A. J. Wall, M. A. Fow ler, Joe Ferrell, J. B. Harbuck, W. T. Leonard, E. H. Wall, G. Potter, A. Mills, W. L. Durden, W. Raiford, J. Phillips, F. Bruce, J. D. Ayres, J. H. Gibson and E. King. By Aid. Whilden, Resolved, That the tax be reduced to $10. (Adopted.) The complaint of Katie Day, Lizzie Brooks, Rebecca Gause, Lou Randall, and Lizzie Alexander reporting the work being done at or near Jarratt’s Spring, by T. L. McComb as injuring their property, was referred to the Street Committee. The following was read: To the Honorable Mayor and Aider- men of the City of Milledgeville: I make this my application to pur chase all the commons north of my place. I suppose there are 150 acres more or less, and also a narrow strip between,my house and the rail Toad. Respectfullv, ' H. C. Vinson. Aug. 3d, 188G. The Land committee report as fol low’s on the above: We the Land committee recoin mend that the land be sold at public outcry, the price to be not less than $12.50 per acre, purchaser to pay for surveying, &c. Terms to be half cash and balance 1st January, 1887, with on? 1 ! ^°V, on ’ Resolved, mat; the Mayor appoint a committee of two Aldermen to act with similar committees from the .Local Board of Irustees and Business Union, to map out the plan of operation, and also to up „S? am °unt that can be offer ed by Milledgeville.’ to the Commis- sioners who have the location of said school. Adopted. The Mayor appointed as that com mittee, Aid. Case and Carr. On motion, Council adjourned G. W. Caraker, Clerk. STATE OF GEORGIA EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. PROCLAMATION. ENGINES BOILERS SAWMILLS 6R1ST MILLS Cotton Presses SHAFTING PULLEYS HANGERS COTTON 6IHS GEARING Stsam&Wator Pipe & Fitting Brass Valves FILES INJECTORS POMPS Water Wheels CASTINGS Stamping for all kinds of Embroid ery, done by Mrs. Mary Morse. 35 3t.] A full stock of Supplies, eiieap & good. BELTING, PACKING and OIL. at BOTTOM PRICES AND IN STOCK FOR PROMPT DELIVERY. ■ l> IM M 11 If M ——M—n< Repairs Promptly Done.. ffiU GEO. R. LOMBARD & GO. Foundry, Machine and Boiler Works, AUGUSTA, GA. ABOVE PASSENGER DEPOT. June’8, 1886. 37 ly and adopted Aid. Case came in and took his seat. The following was read: To the Hoik Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Milledgeville: We the members of the Bicycle Club and citizens of Milledgeville, hereby petition your Honorable body to repeal the ordinance recently pass ed, prohibiting the owners of Bicy cles from riding on the side walks. We do not wish to ride on the business streets, but think it a hardship that we should be prevented from riding on the side walks, when there can be no possible danger to any one, sim ply to gratify a few individuals, and appease their maginary fears of a few who have never been in the ’slightest danger in any respect from us or our wheels. We humbly suggest that said ordinance b6 repealed or modi fied so ag to extend only to the Fire District of the citv. C. H. Hunter, j. M. Wilks, W. H. Hall, Jr., H. Hunter, L. H. Andrews, L. C. Hall, W. D. Caraker, W.* H. Hunter. W. T. Conn, R. H. Wootten, Walter Paine, H.. E. McComb, * H. V. Sanford, W. H. Armstrong, W. A Jarratt, Jn, T. Treanor, T. E. White, White & Treanor, J. Allen, J. Miller, W. S. Scott, J. J. Wootten, E. E. Bell, C. G. Wilson, W. E. Hernandez, M. Hines, J. R. Hines, F. A. Hall, J. E. Torrence, T. A. Caraker, W. L. Cobb, J. L. Ferrell, P. W. Brown, J. Ma lone, E.tL. Barnes, H. L. Ball, W. A. Walker, L. H. Compton, R. Whitfield, W. H. Leonard, R. L. Wall, A. A. Vaughn, C. W. Ennis, W. Edwards, H. W. Thomas, H. M. Clarke, Geo. Haug, W, H. Carr, T. L. Avant, W. E. Taylor, S. Barrett, C. H. Wright, C. T. Whelan, J. R. Kinney, S. B. Marshall, W. & J. Caraker, E. B. Fowler, H. Turner, W. J. Brake, E. C. Ramsey, D. B. Sanford, C. P. Crawford, E. D. Treanor, P. J. Cline & Co., G. C. Green, P. J. Williams, T. F. Newell, D. McQueen, C. L. Case, M. Grieve, 6; Krartier, D. Car aker, J. R. Bagley, J. W. Caraker, Jr., W. B. Stanley, C. B. Hendrix, J. C. Bell, G. W. Haas, M. S. Bell, T. McCrystal, R. F. Avant, W. H. Mc Comb, W. H. Hodges, Mrs. W. H. Hodges, Mabel C. Hodges, P. M. Compton, T. J. Fairfield, W. W. Lumpkin, A. D. Nisbet, Mrs. A. D. Nisbet, Miss Letitia Wright, Miss M. G. Lampley, Mrs. M. E. Taylor, Mrs. N. L. Thomas, Miss Rosa Carrington, Miss Olive Herty, Miss Ella Caraker, Mrs. E. B. Caraker, Miss Sallie Cara ker, Mrs- L. Anderson, Miss Julia Fairfield, Mrs. T. J. Fairfield, Mrs. J. L. Ferrell, Mrs. Haug, Mrs. L, J. Lamar, Mrs. K. M. Wiedenman, Mrs. M. R. Bell, Mrs. G. W. Haas, Misses Stella, Jennie and Addie Haas, Mrs. E. E. Bell, J. H. Sims, Mrs. J. H. Sims, Miss S. E. Bearden, Mrs. T. L. McComb and Mrs. R. G, Smith. On motion, the aboye was granted with the permission of Council to use any side walk except those in the Fire District and the exception made in the following ordinance: By Aid. Case: Be it ordained, &c., That Bicycles will not be allowed to run on the side walks on Jefferson street north from Green street' to Montgomery street, nor on Hancock street west from Jefferson street, to Clark street. The following was read: To the Hon Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Milledgeville: I hereby petition your Hon. body for permission to build me a wooden shelter for a beef market about the centre of where the Washington Hall was burned, said shelter to be about 12 feet front, and about 20 feet long. I make this petition as I can rent no place in the city for a beef market. Respectfully, Aug. 3d, 1886, John Davis. G. T. Whilden, • M. R. Bell, I. L. Harris. On motion the report was received and adopted and the Clerk directed to advertise same for sale in the usual way. By Aid. Bell, Resolved, That the Finance committee be authorized to borrow money, for the use of the city, at as low rate of interest as possible. Adopted. Aid. Bell and Harris was excused and retired. Resolved, That the Mayor be re quested to act with the Finance com mittee in closing up the ordinance work. Adopted. The following accounts were passed and ordered paid: W. S. McComb, $50.00; A\ Dunn, $50.00; W. J. Owens, $50.00. The Clerk's report was examined and found correct and on motion was approved and passed. On motion Council adjourned. . G. W. Caraker, Clerk. G. W. Caraker, Clerk, in account with the City Council of Milledgeville. Receipts and Disbursements from July 20th to August 3d, inclusive. 1886. Cash. Dr. July 20, To cash on hand from last report, do 21, Rec’d of W. S. McComb, Marshal, impounded hogs, do 22, J. S. Leonard, sales, do Fine in Mayor’s court, do H. Adler, sales, do H. Adler, and wife taxi do 23, Fine in Mayor’s court, do T. W. Turk, for 32-100 acres of land, do T. W. Turk, for 18 by 18 foot lot in cemetery, do 26, R. Daniel, part st. tax, do 28, J. Davis, A. O. Jeffers, land rent and interest, do A. W. Shaw, tax, do W. J. Brake, do 30, Fine in Mayor’s court, do 31, C. H. Bonner, sales, Aug. 2, T. T. Windsor, Ins. tax. $243 43 200 33 100 3134 930 5 07 6 40 10 00 1 00 70 35 4 50 5 50 1 00 77 78 175 $470 75 Cb. 50 00 400 Cash. J illy 24, By amount paid Whit field & Allen in part do Geo. Key, work in cem etery, % do 28, J. N. Moore, Tr. M. G. . M. & A. College in full appropriation, 100 00 do 31, Geo. Key, work in cem etery, . 4 00 A. Dunn, in full to July 1st, 50 00 W. S. McComb, in full to July 1st, ’ 50 00 J. L. Ivey, in part street work, 50 00 Au do do Cash on hand to balance, $308 00 162 75 $470 75 Approved Aug. 2d, 1886. G. D. Case, Chm’n. Fin. Com. S. WALKER, Mayor. Council Chamber. > Aug. 4th, 1886./ Called Meeting. Present his Honor, S. Walker, May or, Aid. Carr, Case, Whilden and Hen drix. Absent Aid. Bell and Harris, Messrs. J. N. Moore, W. T. Conn, L. Carrington and W. H. Bass, of the Local Board of Trustees and Col. W. W. Lumpkin, from the Business Union, v r ere also present. The object of the meeting was to take some action looking towards the location of the Technological school in this city. GEORGIA. By HENRY D. Me DANIEL, Governor of Said State. Whereas, the. General Assembly at its last session passed the following Acts, to- wit: An Act to amend the Constitution of the State of Georgia by striking therefrom paragraph , 15, Section 7, Article 3. Sec. i. Be it-cnacted by the General As sembly of the State of Georgia, and it is hereby qnacted by the authority of the same, That the Constitution of this State be amended by striking therefrom parar graph 15, of section seven (7), article three (3), which reads as follows, to-wit: Para graph XV—Ail special or local bills shall originate in the House of Repmsentatives. The Speaker of the House of Representa tives shall, within five days from the or ganization of the General Assembly, ap point a committee, consisting of one from each Cougressional District, whose duty it shall be to consider and consolidate all special and local bills, on the same subject, and report the same to the House; and no special or local bill shall be read or con sidered by tiie House until the same has been reported by the committee, unless by a two-thirds vote; and no bill shall be considered or reported to the House by said committee, unless the same shall have been laid before it within fifteen days after the organization of the General As sembly, except by a two-thirds vote. Sec. 11. Be it further enacted, That whenever the above proposed amend ment to the Constitution shall be agreed toby two-thirds of the members ejected to each of the two Houses of the General Assembly, the Governor shall, and he is hereby authorized and instrncted to'cause said amendment to be published in at least two newspapers iu each Congressional District in this State for the period of two months next preceding the time of hold ing the next general election. Sec. iii. Be it further enacted, That the above proposed amendment stall be sub mitted for ratification or rejection to the electors of this State at the next general election to be held arter publication, as provided for in the second section of this Act, in the several election districts in this State, at which election every person shall be entitled to vote who la entitled to vote for members of. the General Assembly. All persons voting at said election in favor of adopting the proposed amendment to the Constitution shall write, or hate print ed on their ballots the words, “For ratifi cation of the amendment striking para graph 15 of section 7. article 3, from the Constitution;” and all persons opposed to the adoption of the aforesaid proposed amendment shall write, or have printed on their ballots the words, “Against rati fication of the amendment striking para graph 15 of section 7, article S, from the Constitution.’’ Sec, rv. Be it further enacted, That the Governor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to provide for the submission of the amendment proposed in the first section of this Act to a vote of the people, as required by the Constitution of this State, m paragraph 1, section 1 of Article 13, and by this Act, and if ratified, the Gov ernor shall, when he ascertains such rat ification from the Secretary of State, tp whom the returns shall be referred in the same manner as in cases of ejection for members of the'General Assembly, to count and ascertain the result, issue his proclamation for the period of thirty days announcing such result and declaring the amendment ratified. Sec. v. Be it further enacted, that all laws and parts of Jaws in conflict with this Act be, and the same are hereby re pealed. Approved September 24,1885. An Act to amend theJast sentence of Art iele 7, 1, Paragraph 1, of. the Constitution ■ Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General As sembly of the State of Georgia, That the last sentence cf article 7, section l, para graph 1 of the Constitution of 1877 be, and the same is' hereby. amended by adding thereto at the end of said sentence the fol lowing words, “And to make suitable pro vision for such Confederate soldiers as may have been permanently Injured in such service,” so tnat said sentence when so amended shall read as follows: “To supply the soldiers who lost a limb or limbs in the military service of the Con federate States with suitable artificial limbs during life, and to make suitable provisions for such Confederate soldiers as may have been permanently injured in such service.” Sec. 11. And be It further enacted That if this amendment shall be agreed’to by two-thirds of the members elected to each of the two Houses, the same shall be en tered on their journals with tho ayes and nays taken thereon, and the Governor shall cause said amendment to be publish ed in one or more newspapers in each Con gressional District for two months pre vious to the next general election; and the same shall be submitted to the people at the next general election; and the legal voters at said next general election shall have inscribed or printed on their ticket the words, “ratification” or “non-ratifica tion, as they may choose to vote; and if a majority of the voters qualified to vote for members of the General Assem- b .V« VO V ng hereon, shall vote in favor of ratification,.then this amendment shall be come a part of said article 7, section 1 paragraph l ,»f the Constitution of the State, and the Governor shall make proc lamation thereof. v Se#. iii. Be it further enacted, That all laws and parts of laws militating against the provisions of this Act be, and the same are hereby repealed. Approved October 19,1885. Now therefore I, iienry D. McDaniel, Governor of said State, do issue this my proclamation, hereby declaring that the foregoing proposed amendments are sub mitted to the qualified voters of the State, at the general election to be held on Wed nesday, October 6, 1886, for ratification or rejection of said amendments (or either of them) as provided in said Ads respectively. Given under my hand and the seal of the Executive Department, this 31st day of July, 1886. henry d. McDaniel, Governor. By the Governor, J. W. Warrex, Sec. Ex. Dep’t. Aug. 10th, 1886. 5 2m. Wheat Bran. Wheat Bran. for 1 O nnn received and 1 ^JiUuU sale cheap, by C. H. WRIGHT & SON. Milledgeville, June 8th, 1886. 48 tf.