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STOR i:
AT RISING FAWN. GEORGIA
In Mic Friend ol (lie
POOR MAN
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oibil»ul Prices and yon
Should siiNlaiu If.
FRESH IND COCO GOODS
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ACanno n
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LOUD REPORT
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L DEATH AD DESTBI'CTIOS
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G, W. M Tatum,
TOWN LAWS.
Tho Commissioners of the town
of Trenton, do ordain and establish
the following by-laws, for the gov
ernment of said town and the pre
servation of the peace and good or
der thereof, t-u-wit :
Sec. I.—Anyperson violating any
criminal law: of the state of Geor
gia, within the corporate limits of
said town, shall he arrested by the
marshal and carried before a quo
rum of said board of commission
ers, therof, who shall hear evidence
and if there is a reason bl<- proba
bility that such person or pern ir
is guilty of an o lie use against the
laws of this state he or she hall
be required to give bond for his or
her appearance at the next Superi
or court of said county or in de
fault thereof lie conducted to jail
as required by the laws of this
state
Sec 2.—Any person who shall he
guilty of quarrelling, riotous, boist
erous or disorderly conduct, or us
ing obscene or profane language
calculated to disturb the peace and
quiet of Ihe cit izens or contrary to I
t he good morals and-decency thereof j
shall be arrested by the marshal
and carried before a quorum of
said commissioners, who shall hear
evidence and if such persons is
found guilty he or she shall be
fined or imprisoned or both at the
discreet ion of said commissioners;
provided that such fine shall not be
more than twenty-five dollars and
such imprisonment net lie more
than ten days and shall also pay
all cost.
Sec 3. —Any person firing a gun,
pistol or other tire arms within the
corporate limits of said town shall
be arrested by the marshal and car
ried before thre» or more of said
commissioners and if found guilty
bv them shall be fined or impris
oned as described in the second
section; provided that the ordi
nances shall not apply to the dis
charge of firearms in such of the
fields of the Wilkinson estate, B.
F. Pace, J. T. Woolbright, W. F.
Nethery and J. A. Case as may be
within the incorporate limits.
B’oc 4.—Any person guilty of ob
structing thepublic square or streets
now open with w r ood piles, timbers
or any other obstruction shall be
arrested by the marshal and if
found guilty, before a quorum of
said commissioners, shall be pun
ished as prescribed in the second
section.
Sec s.—Any person failing fa pay
his corporate tax for road and
street purposes and refusing to
work when summoned by the mar
shall shall ba punished as pre
scribed in the second section of
these by-laws.
Sec 6.—lt is further ordained
that a copy of these ordinances
shall be posted at - the court house
door and the postoffice in said
town, and that they shall take ef
fect from and after the iurh day of
February 1874. Adopted January
31, 1874. B. F. PACE,
J. A. CASE,
G. M. CRABTREE,
R. HANEY,
IC. TAYLOR, -
Commissioners.
Section 7. —Ttis further ordained
that all circuses and other shows
for gain shall, before exhioiti g
the same witnin the corporate lim
its of said town, pay a corporate
tax of ten dollars foi each day they
exhibit, and that all photograph
and daguerraen artist bo charged a
tax of five dollars per annum, and
that all itinerant traiders, auction
eers, etc., be charged a tax of five
dollars.
Section B.—lt is further ordained
that there shall be no games of
base ball or any other games of
ball nor any throwing of any ball
within the public square or any
street of said town by any person
or persons any violation of this or
dinance the perdorP or persons so
offending shall each be fined for
the first offence one dollar and for
the second offence two dollars and
fifty cents and incase the fine is
not paid such person or persons
shall be imprisoned as directed by
said board of commissioners.
Section 9. —It is further ordain
ed by the board of commissioners
that no person or persons shall
ride any horse or mule or any
other animal upon any side walk
in said town of Treuton, nor hitch
any horse or mule or any other
animal upon any side walk in said
town and for any violation of this
ordinance the person so. offending
shall be fined not less than one
dollar for the first offense, and not
less than two dollars and fifty cents
for the second offense, andany per
son failing to pay such fine shall
be imprisoned for such length of
time as ihe commissioners may
direct.
State of Georgia—Dade county
To the Superior Court of t-aid
county:
The petition of R, «W. Levy, O.
G. Barron, E. W S'crihner and hi.
0. Stevens showeth that petitioners
d< sire to be incorporated and made
a bod'' corporate and politic unde
the laws of Georgia, under the cor
porate name of
THE NIAV ENGLAND LAND, GOAL, IRON
& WANE FACT lllli CO
The objects of the corporation are
pecuniary gain, by means uf en
gaging in the business of purchas
ing and selling lands and mineral
interest, mining of coal and iron
ore, and the manufacture of iron,
making and selling coke; audits
particular business will be to mine
iron ore and coal upon any proper
ly it may at any time own and to
sell the same, and to smelt such
iron nr as it may mine or purchase
into pig iron, and to make into
coke such coalas it may mine or
purchase and for such purposes to
(■reel blast furnaces and coke ovens
on its property near the town of
Littleton in said count" r Dade
and at such other fm ■ and
coke ovens as it m .it., be
come possessed of. Iyer
the same for sLipj.ru • iis
purpose to build sum. r ..is as
may he necessary. And that the
said corporation have power and
authority to engage in the business
of roll Lug pig iron LpU) any and all
grades of manufactured iron a,A to
thisend that it may haw authority
to erect such rolling mills x il ma
deem necessaiy to consume'the
product of its furnaces and also to
take stock in any such enterprise
that nowor may hereafter exist.
Petitioners desire to be incorpor
ated for the term oi twenty years
with the privih go of renewal as of
ten as can be done under the laws
They desire the corporation to have
the power of sueing and being
sued, to have and use a common
seal, and to have, succession, and
to make such by-laws, rules and
regulations as it wishes, binding
on its members, not inconsistent
with the laws of this State and
the United States, and to alter,
amend and recind the same at
pleasure. That it may have power
to receive, rent, lease, purchase
and hold such real and personal
property as may be necessary for
the legitimate purposes, of the
corporation, or for securing debts
to if and to dispose of the same at
pleasure. And that if have power
to elect such officers, managers.
directors or agents as it desires and
to do nil such acts as are necessary
for the legitimate execution o! i ‘
power and the carrying out of its
purposes.
Petitioners have actually and
bona fide paid in cash the sum
of three hundred and ten thousand
dollars for coal and iron lands in
Dade county, Georgia, which aie
now owned by ‘petitioners and
which ill con ", t,.
said corporation as sooi us if is
formed or within a short tim.edhc.ro
after.
Petitioners desire said capital
stock oi>dd Land,
Goal, liy-and Manufacturing com
pany t\,><‘ six hundred thousand
dollars divided into shares of one
hundred dollars each with the priv
ilege of increasing the capital- stock
to five million dollars.
r l hey desire the chief office and
place of.business of said corpor
ation to be at the town of Little
ton, the county of Dade and they
desire to mine coal and iron ore
and erect furnaces and coke ovens
at whath ever place or places it
may at any time own lands or coal
or iron interests.
Petitioners pray that td maybe
made a body corporate an. oolitic !
under the name as at'. |, and I
with all the powers am. digos
as afrtresaid. That P:r petition
may be recorded by the cl. rk of
the Superior court of said county,
and that the same may be publish
ed in The Dade County Weekly
Times, -a public gazette of said
county of Dade, once a week for
one month, and that afterward the
court 'will pass and order declaring
said application granted.
Aud petitioners will ever pray.
T. J. Lumpkin.
Petitioners Attorney.
Georgia —Dado Countyl cer
tify that the above is a true tran
script from the records of Dade
Superior court, as of record, on
minutes. D. pages 712 and 713.
Fhig May 16, 1880.
S. 11. Tiiurman,Clerk
Dade Superior court, March term
1889—T. 'V. Ilaslerig vs S, L. Lane,.
Petition to establish uvedtiostor destroy- 1
ed. It appearing to the court by the
return of the Sheriff that the defendant
is not a re ident of Dado county, ai d it
further appe iriug to the. Court that the
Defendant S. L, Lane is not to be found
in this State. It is ordered by the Court
tli.it the deft. S. L. Land Ue served by
the publication of this order in the now-,
paper where the Legal adverti.se.n-ents
oi said county aye published for three
mouths weekly before U.e next term of
said court and it is further ordered by
the Court that tiny Defendant show
cause at the next term of this court
why Ihc copy deed set forth in petiiion
should not be eatable bed in lieu of the
Ion; original. Tins March the 20. 1889.
Thomas w. mii.nkk,
, S. C. C. C.
H P. Lumpkin pills atty.
The above is a true transcript from
the minutes of Dade Superior Court.
March term HB9. S, 11, Thnrman, Clerk
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GEORGIA—Dado Comity:
\\ h(iie:i“, ct-naiu potilicners have
mat!u liiv'lr applioathui lo thin court,
i,r iving an order >.ra .ling thy f.-Uibiisi.-
tiicnt of a new road, connnem-ing ai. liie
Xicknjack rind on top of Lookmi
ruom, .ain at the ]• a of ). T Bn.kiial
ter, on lot of mrmiiei 2o7in he 10th
distruit ft (I 4t< h section, of said couctv.
mil rn niiio- plug the west brow of
-a in mountain in ihe di-red ion of Sum
mertovvn, Tenn., Ihrongh lots of land
N 05.207, 191, IHU, Ki 9, 170. 1.17, Kll
12,1 iiml 94 in .said district and seciion
by Tovyeii’s or Stsadm&n's ami Wau
imtebie gaps, eonneethig with r< ad now
rmining- tia-ough ]o:, V-1 and 94. And
whereas, commissioners appointed for
that purpose ! ave reviewed and marked
out said oontemjilati tl mad ami reported
to me that said road will bo one of much
public utifity and tonvoniunee. Now
this is totite all per-ors that on or af
ter the Ist day oi- July, 1889. said
new ro; d will be granted if no good
cause is shown to the contrary.
Given under my hand and official,
vignat ure tpis .May 9, 1889.
J. A. Bennett,
Ordinary Dade County.
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JOHN (~ \ LE’
ATTORNEY AT LAW
RISING FAWN, GEORGIA.
Prom.]it attnt-iou given to al;
egal business in the fcuperior and
uiiieme courts.
M. J. lOKPUT,
. l ill'. N i LAN, GA.
Office ait T. 11. B. tele’s store,
,T. J. LUMPKIN ~
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JOHN. F. STRATTON & SON
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Importers of all kinds oi
Einniiopiiftpi,
49 Maiden Lane. New York.
Georgia Dade county.
Whereas James U. Sutton Adminis
trator of Leroy Sutton represents to the
Court in his petition, duly filed ; ii«i e,n
t< red oj record, t hat he has fully ad
ministered Leroy Sutton’s estate. This
is therefore to cite all persons concern
ed. kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can. why said Ad
ministrator should not be dis barged
from his Administration, and r. eived
letters of dismission on the first Monday
in July 1889. J. A Bennett Ordinary
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127-129 William Strnet, NEW YORK CITY.
Establish tin 1825.
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H3Y As-i*tST£o BY HOT WATER I
HAS APPEARANCE Of POLISHED MAHOGANY.
pails, tubs, basins, pans, heelers,- spittoons,
Bp ,y SLOP-JARS, WATER-COOLERS, P.EFRJGDUTORS, &c., Ac.
LARGS VARIETY CF GOODS. '
COBOLEY & HAYES, Hew York, Sole Agents.
. •A* Factories: Portland, Me., Feterboro, M. H . Watertown, Mata.,
Oswego, N. Y., Lcekport, ti. V.,Cleveland, Ohio, Winona, Minn.
FOR SALE BY ALL HOUSE-FURNISHING, HARDWARE, GROCERY AND CROCKERY DEALERS.
FULL PRICE-LIST AND CATALOGUE FREE ON APPLICATION.
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