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. 1 fkiitaul,»Itht.odMtwdaClsaMt - iv i,i, ... .,. WUf&oeilitogN ,
Heo.fi. lid it, furtfor or(fof,ii(/,
That should the Marshal receive
more than a sufficiency of money
ffwn the sale of hugs impounded to
pay aUicoHt and expense of impouud
irj^.it’sliail lx; his duty to pay over
ftt onue the balance to the owner of
saalljijnopprty.
ORDINANCE, No. 27.
Sec. lj /in it, unkiiued, That
from aud.aiter the-passage of llus
oiMlciJiuace, it shall he the duty of
thits IhYeiboiit to try all eases that
may he brought before the council,
at tlie. regular meetings.
See. 2. 13d it, fiirtlor unhiiiiiul,
TJiklt: should the President be ab
saiiitg t lie I’resident /«•« tem shall try
jilllisuch eases.
\ S'ece.d. ltd it further ori/itiudf/,
Tliiil when the Marshal makes an
|urm>t.; ,hkfishall iallow the prisoner to
gi ve a isiiilieicnt bond for his appear¬
ance al the next regular meeting of
phk; (louxiieil. I f t lie ease is such that,
(•rtMMoCbo put, off until the next reg
hktiT meet ing the President, if in
t<ti,w.ti,>.shall call a court and dispose
o,fThe ease; if the President is ab
piilimny member of the council who
limy bb present or iu town may try
t in, same.
.Sec,- 4 : /hi if, flirt lor on/ni-ninl ,
riHutishkMxid any arrest be made in
.vTiielii itiUH not. practicable to take
bond, the Marsh'll must have the
ppiaunerignsuTleil,! and if convicted
j>.u;itmJi,:.:dihllpay all extra costs in
jaur reiki.
I Hwe. />.. Repeal.-! such ordinances as
j-oniMets wii.ii this ordinance.
<IftuinwtfioH:ordered that the ordi
iutiiUfes passed at tills ineetiug of the
‘I’iliwaiii (kbrneil of Wrigid.sville he
JijuMiikilihil 1 u;the Rt-;< •okhkh.
W. !’. 11 u ks, ( ’lerk.
lift,".!!). li ’.U.K Kit,Pres.
Ot>L 2X, iSTto.
i.u.sf Tuesda.v.
liant.TikMsddv was, and wiil ever
bee .regarded as an important day, in
fa el,; one, of :t treiuost important days
iir tIII? lilisto-ry of our eouutrv. This
|ili»miiMia,We. d;iy hits passed, the elec
iion is over, but. the result is not
yetuktoiwiie There were live I’resi
jldnititiili! eandidales before the peo
pldr—infield S. llaaei ek, Drmo
tu’idiie; .lames A. Garfield. Uepu'di
rutiit .Lillies IS. Heaver, (i eeenbaeker:
Neal Dow, Prohibitionist, and .lolin
!\\\ Uhleips, AuLi-Masuide. Tile three
last nawxwil eaintidates were hardly
known iat he close race which was
bet ween t iie standard bearers of the
two. i great parties. The race be¬
tween the Ikunoeratic and Uenubli
can parties lias been close and sharp,
tiKil.itlllhough, there are thirty-eight
States :n the Fnion, we think, tlit
fiiitnwe poliley of the go;eminent
t tix.uiH-upon the wile of only on > of
the niiitiiiborr—New York. If New
YVmk hhs gone for 1 laneoek, li is elee
(ion is almost certain, if it has not
hkC okh’l ion.. is almost impossible.
Thie.prospects at present, are not
wrysprmnisiug, bat we hope for tin
tikisf, and shall wait in breathless
suspense to learn the result. Wo
J‘tUflWN*k\t\ hope when the votes are
eon,link'd, to find Haneoek in the lead
and victory perched upon the Dojuo
eratiie, hatiuer.
llATKJtr— Stnee writing the above,
ax.tel. just, as we go to press, we have
received later returns from the Pres
icDutiai elect ion, held last Tuesday.
whSiehiislmw quiite eondlusively that
the Republicans have swept the en
tire N\irth aud West and elected
Gtlrltwld by a large majority. It i.
vervsprobable that Hancock has not
curried a single Northern State.
Tii«oNv.wt'h has been solidified and
standa arrayed «ti in simde column
^ . TliU n
sulk .while it excites no great stir
^ „, v , 1 ,| lvK , s> , t> ],„ deplor
^ ;w it , lvfadv shuws th;lt Sl}t . t i„»a,
isa ^ t iu». and bribery have
triut whiIe statesman
M U ^ nu W ;mtl uritv
' Xox-ti.
hau , 1)W]l , r , })UlI1;lU , l Tilw
1#K0(UtJK ; i E ou m , tion;ll y ,„, )iui ,i s
aaaiI a ^ :ai ^ Wi , a SKC . iol)Jll hate ami
t0 d0 tW5r work . 11 hat
tlikf result to the South will be, is
noxv buri-.d in tlie future. We are
defeated, but while defeated, we
should not be east down—we should
hluhllutp! our fieads if we die hard,
mid spend no time in vain regrets.
MV, have our own sectional affairs to
ltkokiaii'ter. We have the cause of
education , to pi'omote, and , vtxst.
our
and vtuieil resources to develop. r
Let ... aw , look , alter these , things, .
want fair and even-handed justice,
and only ask of Mr. Garfield to give
us a fair, just and clear administra¬
tion.
National Thanksgiving Day.
We learn from a special telegram
to the Savannah Nta» that the
President of the United State has
issued the following proclamation:
A lUlOC I.AMATIOX.
At no period in their history since
the United States became a nation
has this people had so abundant and
so universal reasons for joy and
gratitued at the favor of Almighty
God, or been subject to so profound
an obligation to give thanks for
11 is loving kindness, and humbly to
implore 11 is continued care and
protection. Health, wealth and pros¬
perity throughout all our borders;
peace, honor and friendship with all
the world; a firm and faithful adhe¬
rence by the great body of our pop¬
ulation to the principles of liberty
and justice, which have made our
greatness as a nation, and to the
wise institutions and strong frame
of government and society which
perpetuate it. For all these let the
thanks of a happy and united peo¬
ple, as with one voice, ascend in
devout homage to the Giver of al:
Good. ,
I therefore recommend, that on
Thursday, the 2.3th of November
next, the people meet in their re¬
spective places of worship, to make
their acknowledgments to Almighty
God for his bounties and protection,
and to offer to Him prayers for
tin ir continuance.
In witness whereof I have here¬
unto set my hand and caused the
sea! of the Fnited States to be
affixed.
Done at the City of Washington,
Z
Fnited States the 10-t(!i.
[Signed] 11. it. 1 L\yks.
ISy tbe President: I I'm. M Kvabts,
Seetarv of
Tlie Aile.nta < 'iiiidtitiit/iin savs:
I’iieiv never was a bett er time than
bis t o organize yarn mills and mills of
e\ei\ otluu desu.ihle deseiptiou. „ ll
Georgia would resolve to irrow as
a.arlya: j»ossi!,!e nil that siie need,and
would begin to render her raw tint
ler'.al more valuable by manufaetur
:ng processes, she would soon be
prosperous and rich. There is in
shorter road to independence and to
power of all kinds than by the ac¬
cumulation of ueath. Georgia has
every facility to achieve such a con¬
dition, and if all her people will
work up to their capacity and cir¬
cumstances, all will be well, and
very few of them will then care who
is President, provided he does not
deprive them of their undoubted
rights.
J. A. HOGUE,
Jeweler and Repairer,
Wriglitsville G-a.
I would respect fully inform the
of Johnson mill adjacent eouuties that 1
have ])ennaneiitlv located ia
fur the purpose of plying my a vocation
.IRVVKliHIt, iiiiil solicit the pakoiiage
rei'umlwl. Bring in your Watches, (.’lock's
and E-SC'Sewiug Jewelry. |
Machines repaired at short
notice ,J. A. HOG UK.
A. R. ADAMS,
TKNXILLK, GBOKGIA,
Ki'e])s Constantly on hand a large 1
supply of
Buggies, . Carnages . and
Wag'OllS «f every description,
«■!! m » «ny
i ,wn se m (morgta. Also Saddles,
BindlfiS. HaiffiRRfi, Wh -j^ a
EtC„ “
for sale cheap.
You will find it to your interest
to give him a call before p.uehasing '
elsewhere.
A. R. ADAMS.
oet ;>o-2m
THE
M. H. BOYER,
Sa,iXc3_OX*S~M r -±ll© Ga
Kt 'T a, ^' W ? hand the purest and
, best Brandies, t Liquors, nines, Chain
pngnes, etc. Lager Beer always ou draught.
E3T A splendid Billiard tuid Pool liooin
! . connect with the Bar.
in tou
jyiTtim 31. II. BOYER.
New Store! New Goods!
E. E. KICKS,
WEIGHTSVILLE. ) GEORGIA.
-MCA I.EU XX
FAMILY GROCERIES,
-SUCH AS—
Flour, Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, To¬
bacco, Bagging Are., and Ties.
Cce.
In fact, I keep constantly on hand a full
supply of choice
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Which will be sold at inside figures. Be
sure to price my goods before purchasing
elsewhere, and give me a chance to make a
bid on your cotton before you sell to other
parties. I will pay the highest market
price for country produce. Give me a call.
Respectfully, E. E. HICKS.
septttj-thn
Take Notice, Save Money!
—iiuv yolti noons KitoM—
HARRSSOM & BURnS,
who are now offering their well selected
slock of Dry Goods, Groceries suit mid General
.Merchandise at prices to the times and
us low as the lowest.
If you want Clothing, Dress Goods,
Hoots, Slioes, Hats, Homespuns, Pants
(Toth, Calicoes, Crockery, Glassware
Hardware, Sugar, Collce, Cigars, Tobacco,
Candies, or other Groceries, or anything
else generally kept in a general store, call
on
Harrison & Burns,
soutiiwest corner Public Square, Wrights
ville, Georgia, and they will take pleasure
in serving you in such a way that you will
feel it vour duty and to your interest to
call again.
{^■'Highest prices paid for all kinds of
Country Thanking produce public in exchange for goods.
Hie for past patronage
and assuring them all that in the future
we will more than please, We are respect
fully,
HARRISON & BURNS.
my22-ly
HUTCHINSON & SMITH,
Smitlivillo, G-a.,
(Eiftkkx .Mu.its Sucth Ok)
! —llK.VLJSKS IN —
! Dry Goods, Groceries 3
HARDWARE,
Tiii wtirc, Etc., Etc *
Examlr.e ear stock before purehiisiiig
else where, ami we wilT convince vou that
ne are selling our goods at bottom pri< vs.
| Our motto is "(ptiek sales and small pro
| j (TciiiNSOX i: SMITH,
A. F.
Attorney at Law,
Wrig'Afisville, G-a.
Will practice in this and adjoining
counties, and elsewhere bv special
engagement. my22-lv
RIeiiry Currell,
Attorney - at - Law,
Wrightsviile, Ca.
llesitletiee six miles north of NVright ■A
villo. jy..'' Office in Wrighlsx ille. iiiyCC-l >
. L. WALKER, M. D. .
GENERAL PRACTITIONER,
WntouTvti.i.ic, Gicokoia.
M
Gklls Promptly Attended Day or
i Night,
! may 22ly
:
~
J. W. FLANDERS, M. D.,
Pkysidasandkcoucheur,
Wriglitsville, Ga.
Special attention given to practice of
Obstetric.- aud the treatment of diseases of
Women.
Office at his residenee. m; 22-1 y
E. SVS. Kennedy, M.D.,
PSACTITIOITEE,
BUCK EYE, GA.
,„ tallion , iv ,„
of OBSTETHH YS and the treatment of
l>»^»s t 'sofw,,inenaudehiUlren. j„.3-(im
ROBERT L RODCERS
A I 7’7 1 / Vj/> 01\2\hl Y /T -H ir/ 7-LA nr 11,
Atlaiita ’ Ga.
Special attention to Collections. Convey
I aneing ami Settling Estates. jul2-ly
EL J. lEETO-tiOli-iXLSoix.
Lanrens County,
(7 Mll.KS SOCTUWKST OK)
Wrightsviile, - - Ca.
l'K.Vl.Klt l.X
i Dry Goods, Groceries, &c.
Call and examine mv stock before pur¬
chasing the elsewhere. 1 will sell vou as cheap
as cheapest. E. J. HUTCHINSON.
niy'22-tim
G. ECKSTEIN & CO,
Wholesale Dry Goods, Notions, Etc.,
Corner WHITAKER and CONGRESS Streets,
SjAAU _A_TTTTAl.TT, G-EOKGIA.
Agents Athens Mf'sr. Co.’s Checks and Yarns. Agents for Keep 3If'g. Co.’s
SHIItTS, COLLARS and CUFFS.
L3" Orders executed with care and dispatch.
G. Eckstein & Co.,
iiugT-fim Saxrannali, Gf-a.
HOBT. II. .MAY. A. 1’. GOODYEAR JAS. T. MAY, S. S. PAP. MEL EE
ROBERT H. MAY & Co..
—MANUFACTURERS OF AXI) DEALERS IN—
B ii g g i e s, € a rri ages, W a g o n s 9
Children’s Carriages,
Saddles, Harness, Whips, Trunks, Valises, Leather and Shoe Findings
REPOSITORIES;
203 Broad Street, Augusta.
8 16 and I 18 Cherry Street, Macon.
augjs-tim
New Palace Wholesale House
OF
NUSSBAUM & DANNENBERG ?
.MACON, GEORGIA.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Noiions, Clothing.Boots,Shoes, Hats.
TRUCKS, VALISES, ETC.
TYe offer great iiidiieements in our various Departments, and ask a fair
trial to convince von that vour wants will be most reasonable supplies at
our MAM Ml>TU EsTARLlSi LM ENT.
Zf~ Give us a call or send your ord us, wlvieli shall have our careful at
tention. WAUSSBAUM &. DA^s4£MBIERC.
j aug'-’s-tf
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'* “ J G SO 9. 8 8„
HOLE SALE G U 0 C E R S i
MACON, GEORGIA.,
Respectfully solicits the patronage of ail parties
in need of
Provisions, groceries and Tobacco.
•)o(
They Guarantee the
LOWEST MARKET PRICE.
■H
The quality of Goods as represented. Satisfac¬
tion or no Trade.
my'22-tf
WHOLESALE HOUSE.
a. einstein’s sons,
—JIANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS IN—
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS,
153 Congress Street,
SMY'VLLIsrisr^LEL, GA
niwr GIVE llo US A - bflLL oa , , nn OR Sc.ND rr . m IIO US „ YOUR nim ORDERS.
1
RESPECTFULLY,
Lf OlUee 81 Pearl Street, 1 EIHSTEin SONS,
Boston, 31 ass. )
my22-lv Savannah, Georgia.
NSW \ 01 iK JOlllllXO HOUSE,
S. WilELBtyIN i BR9TBER,
117, 119 & 121 Second St., Triangular Block,
nve^LCO-TsT, G-A_,
Always keeps on hand the largest and best selected stock of
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothings- and Hats
Of any house in the State. Call upon them and satisfy yourself. This firm guarantee
to sell strictly at New York Jobbing Prices.
sept2j-(hn S. WAXELBAUM & BRO.