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GEORGIA jf FLOKIDA.
NEWS OF TitEpd STAGES PUT
IN f LM-h
A Loss of Over I >ce ,mlrell Dol ~
Ia rs in Hojfs tbm C^'era-Slmt
ling Down of titttfP atNa
eoochee—Clnrtc Ctp 1 *! H Delault
i ng Constable.
GBOEt#’
.1. W. Bearden, the .'£ or ?s„^I a< ?’ 90n ;
shipped to Atheus Sty“ ay * >a *® B of
ootton.
Tom Middlebrook/'bJ Oconee, sent
three wagons loade(/R& cotton to Ath
ens Saturday.
The culverts in tbens are badly put
(ipwu, a/.d it will Ke at least $40,000 to
Sit them and the sifts in good order.
Jit Athens merefnt walked from Har
mony Grove to JJholson. The livery
stniies charged tamuch lor buggy lure.
Dtrlng the lunrtl services of John W.
Nicholson at Afers, Saturday, nearly
every business hto in the city was
closet,,
One of the atactions of last week at
Lumpkin was tl wonderful frog-boy, a
monstnsity witfhe body of a negro boy
and legs like a ffe.
The fi-st timicourt was ever held in
Lurapkit wit.net whisky being, ou sale
was duriag lastfeek, and it is agreed on
all sides to be areat improvement on the
wet regime.
At. Home, Satfday afternoon, Walton
Jones, to old gttleman about 75 years
of age, was thiwn from the East Ten
nessee track, at received Injuries from
which he way t|.
The statap njl at Nacoochee is now
shut down, and number of hands are at
work cleaning me nine-mile canal
that was li!lees by the big rain of last
month and the inter freezes. This gold
mine has been lying right along, and
will soon be startj up again.
George Booth, \ Clarke county, has
lost over S3OO wort 0 f hogs since April 1
with cholera. He Off fifty head, and now
has only nineteen,ud thinks .that the
most of them wil aie in a tew days.
He has tried every-emedy known, and
finds nothing that wl do them any good.
It is now reportedthat Harrison, the
defaulting constabisot Clarke County,
had made no bond )r the present year,
and hence no one i responsible for his
dedications, which amount to about
$240. Year before la; he was S4O behind:
that amount Mess), Hemerick and
Swann will have i pay. Harrison
parted with his, wife jfore he left Athens.
She was requested t give up a little
home she owns to ly her husband’s
debts, but retused to o so.
FLOW*.
“Lute” Younsduve died an alligator
nn his father’s (arm, or and a half miles
from Gainesville, on Filay night, 12 feet
!) inches long. He wasa.monster, and it
required hard work wii an axe to kill
him.
Dr. Worley of Kissime has a monstro
sity in the shape ot a ton'legged ohichen.
It is the product of abn belonging to
Wm. H.Gunbv, was htched Thursday
morning but died soon itter. It is a per
fectly lormed chicken wtb the exception
of its tail which is consierabiy enlarged,
and from which project arair o( perfectly
formed legs, though soiewhat smaller
'.bau those on the body pnper.
Chihuahua, the Indian chief w'th Lieut.
Richards, who witnessed he execution at
•St. Augustine on Friday don’t approve
of that kind ol murder. He shrugged his
shoulders arid frowned upon tie scene,
remarking in Indian guttural uiderstood
only by the Lieutenant, ‘whitf man, no
good.” When the procession yacked the
base of the scaffold,* rain-drop/ descended
from a clear sky. and ylis med like dia
monds in the bright sunshin*
About 7:30 o’clock Fridsf evening an
affray occurred at Wildwod which re
sulted in a negro named doe Lltmore
shooting and mortally wooJdmg another
negro named Robert Wo'f. It seems that
while eating supper t the Wildwood
hotel the guests were modenly startled
by the report of a pistil near the dining
room. On going out they found Wolf
down, with a bullet Me through his head
the ball having strucl him in tils forehead
and passed out at tie hack of bis head.
Lltmore who is the porter and waierof
the hotel, after shooing bis victim made
off in the darkness,aid has Dot since been
seen.
Martin Cunway the old gentleman
w h< se store at Orlando was destroyed by
lire on Thursday, lied Friday morning.
He was unable to recollect anything in
regard to the fire.but did not appear to
be seriously ill m the night before his
death, and no apprehensions of danger
were entertained The death was pro
bably due to shujk and exposure. The
old gentleman was suddenly aroused i;y
tbs (lames, and after getting on
iherooiof the wed in the front of his
building could set no further until help
came. In the meantime a heavy rain was
tailing and the flames were last approach
ing the front ot the building. Thesecir
cu instances produced such a highly over
actiVe condition of the nervous sys em
that whenjtbe reateion set in a shock was
>ne result, and to a person of his age was
quite naturally a fatal consequence.
A cyclone passed over the country
sou'hof Orlando on Wednesday night.
The track of the tornado was about 100
yards wide and Its power terrilic. The
pine iore6t was mowed down, like grass,
'he house ot John Sullivan which wa-iin
the line of the gale, was torn to pieces
and the lumber carried a great distance.
• ho family, live In number was alt In the
house at tue time, but no one was injured
seriously except Mr. Sullivan, who Is
quite badly bruised. The 5-weoks-old
baby was found 75 yards away from the
site of the house on a bed which had been
carried that distance. The furniture was
scattered at varying distance, some
being (onml a quarter of a mile away. The
settlement is known as Boggy creek and
the neighbors of Mr. Sullivan lia e al
ready leaped to the breach and are
erecting anew house for him, and have
rai and a purse of money. 11. A. Millsof
S'bulunta was informed by the mail car
rier from Geneva that it very destructive
storm pns-od over that vicinity on the
same nighty This was probably the same
storm, as Mr. Sullivan says it appeared to
he going in that direction. Further an
counts of great damage will probably be
received in a few days, old settlers say
this was the trout destructive storm
known in South Florida tor a quarter of a
century,
further particulars of the disastrous
" lockage on tin-east coast, show tlint the
vessel was a brigantine and was named
•>. 11. Latin Alonzo Sop to, toast,or.b it.
instead o| being wroukidou April 18, it
"a* early on the followingd <y. she went
•snore just north ~f Jm iter in et. The
<am ior fl ur miles is strewn with casks
ot iiioisHi o- and debris from the wreck.
1 ho vessi l broke all to pieces, and the
nptuin and crew bad a hard struggle to
•ave themselvoe. The man’s nuino wb >
"as drowned was Henry Wblltack, and
ne was steward on the trip. Too ship*
recked crow walked,footsore and wearv
<o Titusville, 70 miles and s'ant from the
scene of the disaster. They will be sent
to .Maine where they shipped (rnm.
M l’ l - dilute and tils young son are now at
Jhs .Marine hospital, having been badly j
bruised and dlMtblcd by being dashed on ,
tue reeks. Most of crew have nency to I
b“ v their expenses home. There was $lO,-
ws) insuranee on the cargo. Thu vessel
"as uiilusu "and, and was valued at from
20,ti00 to $25,0< 0. The J. 11. Lane be
longed to | aines at Searsport, Ma,,
and was built in 1800, tonnage, 372; rated
A! by the American t>hi pm asters' As
sociating. Capt. Eel*, In me Interest of
the Underwriter*, will go down and look
•Her the vessel and cargo.
CHEAP ADVERTISING.
One Cent a Word.
AD V Kit fISM MEM IS, IJS Words or!
more, in this column (the best in the paper) |
inserted for ON E CENT A WORD, Cash j
ti Advance, each insertion.
Everybody who has any leant to supply, '
anything to buy or to sell, any business or
accommodations to secure; indeed, airy wish
to gratify, should advertise in this column.
fr 4 iUaittcx
WANTED, Immediately, a competent
ea-hier. T.UDDEN BATES SOUTH-
Ki.’N MUSIC HOUSE.
t 000 *• K LABORERS WANTED.—
G""" In addition to the force we now
have engaged ou Hie Savannah, Dublin and
“ esiern Railway we want, one thousand
more; good station work will bo given bv
whiolt men can make good wages. For full
information cat: on Cot.. E. c. t (MtBKTT,
Contracting Agent for W. H. Ferguson A
Cos., Font rector?, corner We-t. Broad and
Broughton street., or on the Work five miles
soutlt of station No. 2. Central Railroad.
WANTED, an installment canvasser; ap
vv ply at 114', , Bryan street after 9 a. in.
C. McGAKVKV.
cmnnSAWBTto AMENT*.- Udress
ifIJVUU,! once, PR. SCOTT'S Li.,Ei TRIO
(4001)9,£42 Broad way,Mew York. The Only linline.
\\r A NTKD—A mnu of temperate and moral
“ habits, seeking employment, to repre
sent au old established bouse in his own sec
tion. Salary to begin S7O per month. Kefer
ences exacted AM. MANUFACTURING
HOUSE. 14 Barclay street. New York.
(Etttylatjmcnt Itiimtrß.
Tlf ANTED, by a good plain white woman,
' a plaec as a p ain cook in a private
family. Address A. 8., this office.
jr.ic lliUtfOltO iUauto-
YET ANTED, tickets tiy rail to Baltimore,
it Philadelphia or New York: cn ms one
ticket to Macon. Address CENTENNIAL,
Morning News office.
ANTED.—Having recently lost my farm
V V by lire in South Carolina, I w ieh to pur ■
chase tin interest in a turpentine business in
Georgia, or would accept a position as super
intendent on salary. Refer to .1. W. Hinson
ft Cos., ill Hay street. Savannah, Ga. J. Jf.
GRANTHAM.
iSDar&mg-
VIfANTKD. —A few visitors to the Centen-
B tcnnial can secitra board and lodging at
220 Bay street.
rpHERE is still room and board at 56 Bar-
X nard street. #
foUQingi.
VICE LODGING, separate beds, at SEo. a
i.l nigiit. Rooms above store southwest
corner Mill and West Boundary streets.
ONE HUNDRED persons can be necomnio
dased with llrst-class lodg.ngs at lei
Broughton street.
ITU RNISHED ROOKS and good lodging,
I Inquire U. FOX, Whitaker street, near
York street.
fiouoto attß SStoiTO tor Kent-
KRNT, the premises No. 3 York street,
1 near Drayton, lately occupied by Dowl
ing Bros, as a livery and boarding stable:
possession given immediately. Apply to li.
T HOTT-S ft CO.. )t)8 Bay street.
for llrnt-jlliorfllanrouo.
FAOR RENT, about twenty acres of land.
' partly within the extended city limits,
extending from liie Waters’ road to Noutli
ville, with entrance from that road and also
by way of the White Bluff road. There is a
small dwelling bouse and a large stable and
well of go and water on the premises. Several
acres adjoiuing tbo house is fenced ami under
> ulhvatioD, and a line lot of fruit trees plant
ed. The place is conveniently located for
small farming or a dairy There is a good
rimge for cattle, which can lie fenced at a
small cost. For particulars apply to C. H.
DORSETT.
for Suir.
SALK.—A lug bargain offered in a
Soda Water Fountain and machinery.
Call or address AGENT, Gazan’s Cigar Store,
corner Bull and Broughton street*.
171 OR SALE OR KENT, the residence 152
1 Gaston street, second door we*t of Whita
ker, large and very elegantly arranged in
side. Apply at the residence, or to GEO. 3V.
LAMAR. Real Relate Broker.
13011 S A LE. Trunks and Bags slighllv soiled
1 at cost, by N EIDLINGEK ft KAISUN.
FOR SALE, lfirge quantity of strips. Ix3,
Ix 4 and Ix 6; al-o. scantling ranging in
sizes from 2x3 up; and 4 4 boards, framing
lumber, plank, Wcath.r-boardl g, flooring,
laths and siting es. Wc have a la>-ge s ncit on
I band, which must be sold. REPI’ARD ft
CO, yard earner Taylor and East Broad
streets. Telephone No. 211.
fttfetrliaucouft.
T>!IOTOGR A PHY.—Go to twenty-one Bull
A street for Fine Cabinet Photographs;
price three dollars and fifty cents per dozen;
process instantaneous. J. N. WILSON.
Belle of Baltimore—a Beautiful
Complexion. Ladle*, use Almc.Sonua
jea's Parisian Nut Oil and Milkweed Powder.
It removes and prevents wrinkles, beautifies
and preserve* the complexion, nod keens it
you'liful For sale at DAVID PORTER'S,
122 Broughton street.
\VONDERFUL individual musical enter-
Yt tammrnt ut Harnett House Monday
evening and every night during the week by
Prop. LEWIS.
IADIRSwho desire a light aud indestruc
j 11 tile Rustle would do well lo call al No.
153 South ltroad street and see Pierce's' ov
elty holding Bustle, invented and patented
by a Southern lady.
ci'lilM. LAMB. VKAI. and NORTHERN
th Mi. \T* at BAKER'S Hlall, 66 M ,rtet.
\IT AN ii;! 1. everybody to try HEIDT’B
1 1 Van lla- liocb ate Soda Water, served
with shaved ice.
Ilii SCREWS, Bridge Bolts and B idge
J Castings. LOMBARD IKON WORKS,
Augusta, t-a.
/ 3IIEAPEST VARIETY NTORK.-Picttirc
\ Frumes, Plot ure Frames, Picture Frame*.
N . Iclliiig win re you can get bargain* until
you compare prices’; s by ID Gilt Frames 75c.,
worth double; wo ail keep up our reputa
tion for Frame* and inleud to aav so. NA
THAN 1:110.8., 186 Congress street and 181 St.
J uliau st- out, near Jefferson.
Sutmrli.lll Ssiiiuutt)-
City and Suburban R’y
Savannah, April 30, T*s.
ON and after SATUivDAY, way 1, the fol
low mg schedule will be observed on the
Nubiirbao Line:
iTI A v hi'ft"# Rtf h LA( K i LXAVh
CITY. CITY. IBI.K HOP*. M'bVttMHV
19:25 AM 8:40 A M BUSA H ! 7:4'. A M
3:25 r m 2:3) r M 2:ou r m lfllii r h
7:2; rm| 6:3<i r m fluHi rn I ar m
On Sunday the last train le*vl"g 'lie cite !
3:25 r. H. J. tl. JOII S -iTO.V, I
President. 1
fAT atule. j
NewspaperandJob Office
FOR SALE.
I HAVE Vdß BALE # NEWSPAPER AND !
JOB OFFICE, conl*tlng of two Gordon i
presses till and 14x24. galleys. Imp-wing j
stones, newspaper aud J b rule*, ciiuses. is
cases. Inc tiding newspaper and job type. Thu
entire outfit will be sold at a very low figure j
fr cash.
L. H. J>OJLH£TI. 15i> Br ati eet, i
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, MAY I, 1886.
o'vorUrrn, (Tutlfuj, £tr.
Summer Comforts
At SILVA’S.
Adams & We* tl tike’s Non-Explo
siYe Oil Stoves,
The most complete and best made.
PATENT FLY FANS.
So cheap I liat no one can afford to be with
out one. They are a necessity.
Patent Ice Cream Freezers,
Guaranteed equal to any made, and at
price* never so low beforo.
The Gate City Stone Filter.
Only PURE WATER can eomo through
them.
#l® I am still offering those HAVILAND’S
DECORATED DINNER SETS AT COST.
Don’t fail to look through SILVA’S stock
beforo buying.
Lyon's Block, I4Q Broughton St
MATHE WS BROS.’
IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR
Crockery, Glassware, and
Tinware.
Siiff cial inducements offered on
Table Cutlery and Silver
Plated Ware.
r~GALL EARLY AT
MATHEWS BROS’,
156 Congress and 155 St. Julian Streets.
loodPvoOmta.
BOND. HAYNES & ELTON.
Forest City Mills.
GRITS. REAL. BACON.
FLO UR.
PREPARED FLOUR!
—AND—
Mill Stuff Generally.
GRAIN, _HAY I ETC.
HAY, GRAIN. BRAN, ETC~
FOR SALK BY
G.S.McALPIN
172 BAY STREET.
N. B.—Sole Agent for Keystone
Mixed Feed for Horses and Cattle.
CALL ANDKXA AtINE
Soap.
ALOHA
THE
Expisite Perils!
AND TOILET SOAP
Which has created such a sensation and
come so generally into use among the elite of
the Northern cities, may be found ONLY at
PORTER’S
BROUGHTON STREET PHARMACY.
122 Bronchton street,.
Wi’ctm’iro.
Smoked Tongues.
Hams,
Corned Beef,
Smoked Beef,
Salad Dressing,
Worcestershire Sauce,
—AT—
GEORGE & GOODMAN’S.
Corner Btate and IVhitaker si reels.
WHOLE BONED QUAIL.
ROLLED OX TONGUE,
DEVILED and POTTED MEATS,
CUit IED FOWL.
BONE I E*s a, lt | SMOKED SARDINE*,
PATE RK Fill GItAS.
FRENCH PEAS and MUBIIKOOM4.
FRENCH an I AMEIUC.VN ASPARAGUS,
FINE SALAD OIL,
PICK Lha of every dvacription, with a large
stock of staple Groceries, and 1 complete line
of Imported and Dome-tin Tallin Delicacies,
W.- are prepared for all extraiteman .antic
ipated during the Chatham*’ Centennial cele
bration,
A.M.&OsW.West#
itarktna.
MILL SUPPLIES.
Usudurian Steam Pasking.
Sheet Hubber and Tuxt Packing.
Soapstone and Italian Packing.
Asbestos and Jute Packing
—ALSO—
A full lino or boat. RUBBER and
LEATHER KELTINU'LAI 1A Wi. UK LI
HOOKS, BAKUIT METAL, EILEB,
etc., etc. For tale by
PALMER BROTHERS.!
iSikineo. etc.
FILTERS
REPACKED,
Carponiers’ Tools,
Caolii Stas,
RANGES,
WATER COOLERS,
Ice Cream Clinras,
And other Seasonable Goods at rock
bottom prices, at
HOPKINS’
Stove i Hardware House
ana (Sraut,
Cap Choice Eatii Pilate!
Hay, Corn, Oats, Bran, Etc.
GRITS, MEAL, CORJi EYES, ETC.
Oranges, Lemons, Apples.
BLACK EYE PEAS, SPECKLED PEAS,
COW PEAS,
T. P. BOND & CO.,
155 BAY STREET.
par&toarc, <Ftc
edw. lovell Arsons
155 Broughton and 138, 110 State streets,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL HARDWARE.
Galvanized bteel 4-point
Barbed Wire.
Turpentine Supplies.
Iron and Steel.
Watronware.
Pocket and Table Cutlery.
Hoortimr doods, Ult>ws, elc., etc.
crommtooum fXlrr< ftanto.
WAREHOUSEMAN
AND
Commission Merchant.
DEALER IN
Fleur, Hay, Com,Oats. Bran, Feed Meal.
FRe.Slf MEAL uud GRIST in white sack
constantly ou hand.
Purchasers will do well to get my prices
before buy mg e se where.
W n lnui-e No. 4 Wndley street, on lino
Central Railroad. OFFICE "3 BAY.
Xaii&rre.
LADDERS
4- Ladder, - $1 00
5- Ladder, - 1 25
(5-Foot Ladder, • 1 50
7- Ladder, - 1 75
8- Ladder, • 2 OO
A. B, COLLINS & CO.
n.i 11 Ho,
KISSIMMEE CITY BANK,
Kl-aiinmuo City, Orange-County, Fla.
CA fl I AL 5550,000
rpil A N-A( I’ a re.rnlar banking bu-iiiea.
I buy and sol! Foreign ard Domestic Ex
clianitc. Give sp-e.ial attention to Florida
cidlccti. ii*. Corrcsp itidcnce solicited. Cor
re.poD-lenls: “euboard Na li-nal B*rik, New
York; C. M. Wli tney ft Co..New Yolk; First
National Bank of Flnri-in. Jacksonville, Ha ;
Anil-1.-r, Marvin ft stuekton, Jacksonville,
Kia.,and In Great Britain,the Bankiif Ireland.
{iHiuia ann U*.
JOHN C. BUTLER.
WHITE I E Atlß, COLORS, OILS. GLASS,
yy varmsii. etc.; ready mixed
PAINTS; R Mi.ROAD, NTi-AMEK, AND
Ml LLsUI’PLIK - ;s ASH E6.DOOHB,BLINDS
and i.l iI.DLUV HARDWARE, bole agent
forF OliG JALI M K,C A LCIN ED PLANTK it.
CEM K.NTS, H A IK, and LAND PLAsTER.
<> Whltftker Htreet, Rtnaiil, (>a.
Drrora'oi.
JOHN F. CARPENTER,
I’KACTK AL
Paper Hanger and Decorator,
N. 213 KIiOUGUTOM STItKKT.
rwr- Ho*t or city
Patttl
( il EAP! DUItAIiLE: BEAUTIFUL!
NoMjre Wiit^washing!
NOT WHEN
PLASTIC PAI^T
Cri be had so choap. Learn it* merits and
send for pamphlet and 110 r card to
PI.AsTIC PAINTCO.,
109 Mc.Bldorry’s Wtiarf, Biltunorn, Md.
IUI’O.
Hen ure of Adulterated Lard.
THE country 1* full of adulterated lard.
!; volume tor yourself and be sure you are
into 1 git. The odor Loin impure lari 1*
sail - v detected when cooking. UAMAKy'B
STAR UltANp GA It: 1 1 guai autced pure.
Try It. and yon w ill "*■■ n- no other.
U. ( ASNA RD A NON, Baltimore, Md.
Curersof the eelebnit and sur Brand, Aiiiti
Cared. Ham* sod Bacon.
CULTIVATORS!
FOR BALE BT
WEED & CORNWELL
Salro Sa<pSQ.
Lot and Improvements
BY I. D. I.aKOCIIE’S SONS.
On TUESDAY, the ilti day of May, In (rent j
of Court House, wo will sell
That desirable northern half ot lot No. !R
Green ward. Improvements, two tenements
fronting on East Broad street, corner of j
Broughton Street lane. Now under good rent.
ii o u'se'XnlT lot!
By I. D. LuKOCHE’S SONS.
We will sell on the FOURTH DAY OF MAY
before the Court House door.
That desirable 7-room dwelling on Ander
son street, two doors east of West Broad,
north side. Lot itOx'uS House nearly now
and tti good order. Now under good rent.
GUARDIAN’S SALK.
I. D. DaROCHK’S SONS, Auctioneers.
By virtue of an order granted by the Honor
able Hampton L. Ken lb, Ordinary of Chat
ham county, will lie sold before the Court
House door, during the legal hours of sate,
ou TUESDAY, the 4th dayof Slav. 1886, tlie
following interests in lands lying In Chat
ham county, viz:
The three-fifths (S-6! undivided interest of
and in Little Tyttec, containing four hundred
(400, acres, more or less
—thso-
Tho throe-fifths (3-5) undivided interest in
Beach Hammock, containing thirtv diui acres,
more or less.
—AI.SO—
The three-fifth (8-5) undivided interest In
Cedar llammoek, containing fifteen (15) acres,
more or less, with all too marshes, hammock,
beaches in and around Little Tyhee island,
Bruch ilanimoe.k and Cedar Hair mock.
The above is -old as the property of Annie.
Thomas and Preston Arkwright, minors, for
maintenance and support. Term* cash
HENRY It. TOMPKINS,
Guardian Annie. Thomas and Preston Ark
wright. minors.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
I. D. LaKOOtt K’S SONS, Auctioneers.
By virtue of an ordor granted hr the Honor
able Hampton L. Ferrill, Ordinary of Chat
ham county, i!l be sold before the Court
House, during the legal lour- of sale, on
TUESDAY, the Itli day of May, lkstl.
Lot No. 2<J Atlantic ward, being 30 foot by
10P feet.
The above Is sold as the property of the late
Andrew Bailey, deceased, for distribution
and payments of debts. Terms cash.
MARTIN HELMKPN,
Administratorea’aie At drew Bailer.
CHEAP LOTS
ON THE
WHITE BLUFF ROAD.
C. H. DORSETT. Auctioneer,
Will eel! at the Court House ou Tuesday, May
4, !806, during the usual hours of sale.
Three Lois fronting east on the While Bluff
road, itiHl beyond the railroad crossing, be
tween the stores of Mehrten aud Ki ioto; each
lot is 40x120,
AI.SO,
Four lots in rear of above and near the line
of the. S., I. ft W. R’y. These measure each
30x86.
The seven lots would make an excellent site
for a wood yard.
Valuable Trucking Land.
C. H. DORSETT, Auctioneer.
Will sell at the Court House, on TUESDAY,
May 4, 1830. during the usual hours of sale.
Twenty-nine acres of rood rich land three
miles from the city on Skhl.iway Shell Road.
This propc ly has a front of 030 feet on the
sktdawav read and 2,844 feet on the Thunder
holt road, cornering on (he two roads. There
Is a house with store attached, at. the corner
of the roads, and other small house* on the
traet.
Terms— One-half rash; and tile balance In
twelvemonths; Interest at 7 per cent, and
bond for titles.
CORNER PROPERTY IN YAM A CRAW.
C. H. DORSETT, Auctioneer.
Will sell at the Court House on TUESDAY,
May 4,1330, during the usual hoursof sale,
The ground and improvements on the north
east corner of Zttloy and Lumber streets. The
improvements consist, of a well-built two
storv house containing five rooms and a
kitchen.
Terms—Five hundred dollars easli smt the
balance in monthly installments of S2O each
until paid for.
Sitlro futurr San*.
WELL-KSOWN ENlIttE HOUSE
ALEX STEPHENS
ByJ.McLAUG HLLV&SON
On WEDNESDAY. 6th May, 1886, at our
store, !0:i Buy street, foot of Whitaker,
that splendid stock raisor,
ALEX STEPHENB.
This horse is well known throughout Geor
gia, and would bo invaluable to any one for
stock purposes. Asa sire, for breed and pro
dtietlvenfss il.cre i in superior.
nmr N 0 K K-rltV E.
COMMISSIONERS’ SALE.
By GEO. W. LAMAS, Auctioneer.
Will be sold before the Court House door, of
i hathain county, on the FIRST TUESDAY
IN JUNK NF XT,
The eas'ern part of lot number ten Mon
terey ward, in I lie city ol Hiivannali; -aid east
ern pert measuring twenty-tour feet in width
undone hundred feet In depth, more or les-.
situH'e at the southwest earner of Jones and
Drayton streets, wi h the houses and improve
ments Hereon. Annual ground rout to the
eitv *i!i lit.
The sale is to be made for partition by virtue
of u decree of the superior Const of said
county of Chatham, dated May 23. lvS5, in the
equity cause of Alexis McNulty et at. vr.
Mary E. Wiiburet id.
Terms ea*h. purchaser paying for titles.
GEO. vv. LAMAR,
J. L. WHATLEY,
J. It. RAUisT,
Com ml sloners
*alca.
~~ city Sheriff’s Salk.
ITNDER and by virtue ol a 11. fa. Issued
J oit of the Cilv Court of Ravannah
in favor <f the Merchants' and Mechanics’
l.oun Association v. John Wcsl y limit, I
have levied upon the following described
property as the propose of the defendant,
and will sell the same at public outcry, before
the Court lb u-o door, in iln idly of savan
nah, eoiinlvof Chatham Ml t -'ftie of Georgia,
on the FllihT It E-DAY IN JUNK. 1886,
during the legal hoursof .Mlo, the eastern half
of nli liio-e trae.lnir parcels of land, wnthlhe.
Improvements thereon, lying and being In
-aid r,mnity and State aforesaid, and known
In said plan of subdivision by the numbers
iwentv-trie '25 a.d thlrty-iwo (32 and
b mnded east 10 > feet bv lot nuniiier thirty
three (33), south 62 feet by Reppgrd street,
wi si W 0 feet by lot number twenty ’our '24),
north 62 feet bv land of the eslate of Premier
gaat, said subdivision is known and being of
the eastern portion of the second see Hon of
Farm lot number 6v '.Si Tyroounol tytldn#,
Ih-rbv waid. White Bluff district, as set for'h
in s Joed from Mary F. Taylor to the said J.
Wesu-V Hum, and now known as the eastern
half of lot munlier thirty-five (84) Cummings
ward, -avsnnvh.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
Term- ch h; purchaser to pay for papers.
Owner no tilled.
DAVID BAILEY,
Sheriff City Court of Saveunab.
Ravsnxah Ga.. Mav Bd. lake.
LUMBER.
BACON, JOB NBON ft CO.,I
LD>> RT Y ft BAIT BROAD ST„
Mav# a full shook ot sMsoamt dr#ss#d and
rTtii'nTri.iu" L '* f * '* kt * k •* u “* *•
jErjtal SSdifO.
Cif ATILVM BHERI FF’S HA LK F()K -STATE
and county Taxes.
1' r VDKR aud bv vlrtuoof i-undrvtax n fa.
tor the years !8- and lhas, issued by iho
Tax collector of Chatham county, in favor of
the state ot Georgia versus the persons and
property hereinafter described, I have levied
upon the saol described property of each de
fendant, and 1 will offer the/ aid property Tor
sale at .nubile outcry on the FIRST TUBB
- IN MAY, 13X6, during Hie legal boors
of sale, in front of the Gourt House of Chat
ham county, in theettv of Ravannali, to satisfy
saul taxii/fas. Terms cash.
.1011N T. RON AN,
Sherlffl'liatliarn county, Ga.
Bonaud. eslate Augustus—Lot of land and
improvements at Isle of Hope
Carter, Sarah A.—Twa hundred acres of
land in Chatham county.
Chaplin, Nllxabelh M.—Lot number twenty
Lafayette ward.
Desvorcers. Maxime.T.—Two acres of land
at. Tbuiidti bolt,
Duggan, James, trustee—One-fourth ot lot
uuiiii or six. rear wharf lot, Ynmarraw,
tiodfrev William u.—Lot of land at Cedar
Hammock.
Kline. Margaret-Fiften (15) aero*of landln
Chatliam county.
Masters, Mrs, 31. A,—Southern half of the
north halt lot numberdl Wylly ward.
Meyer-. Addle—Lot number twelve Cutb-
I bert ward, seventh section.
Miller, George 11,, truslee—One lot land In
Garlland ward.
Newton, Laura A.—Lot number forty Guc.
ward.
Price, ostate of Theresa —improvements on
lot number forty (40) Railroad ward,Charlton
street near Purse si reel.
Sherlock, John ft Go —Lot number (20)
twentv-nino South Oglethorpe ward.
Sutcliffe, i stale M. .I.—Eastern half lot
number live Calhoun ward.
Thomas, John A.—Part of lot number
twelve i urrvtowu ward.
Jackson. Mrs. K. A., trustee—Dot number
six (fii Crawford ward.
ledge. Albert ll.—Mixty-two (82) aciss of
land in Chatham county.
Vardmr, estate Elizabeth—Southern part of
lot number seventy-nlue tiasion ward.
Warner, eslate Francis —North half of lot
number two Middle Oglethorpe w ard.
lieppard, It. li.— Ad tbai undivided one
third pari of that cert an triangular lot of
land In North Oglethorpe ward, city of Sn
v nnh, Ga., and hounded and desrrile and ac
cording to a map by John It. Hogg, Lily Sur
veyor, dated August Ist. 1874, as toll.; On
the ..outii of Joachim .treei, on which It has
a trout of two hundred and fitly-one feet,
more or loss; west by West Boundary ■ t red,
on which it lias a front of seventy feet six
inches, more or les; hiving on eastern divi
sion line agaiust lot No. 3.1 of three '3) feel
and a northern division line of two hundred
and sixty (260) feet, more or less, on which it
is bounded by lots numbers eleven (II), four
teen 14', thirty-four (34) and thirly.flve (35),
It being the undivided two-third \%) ot said
undivided oue-tbird of said lot.
COLORED.
Berrien, Sarah A.—House andloton Waters
road.
Brown, Henrietta K.—Lot number (28)
twenty-six White ward,
BuJer, esia e of Abraham—West half of
lot number leu Magazine ward.
Fcrrebce, Paul and Adam—l ot number ten
(10) Minis ward.
Fleming Clinrity— Eastern half of lot num
ber Ufty-niiie Waring ward.
Given,-. Thomas—Lot and Improvements
near Cotton Factory.
Grant, Richard F.— Lot number (28)
twenty-eight Gaston ward.
Grant, Jo iah J.—Half of lotnumbertcn (10)
Mercer ward.
Habersham, Win. and Sam—Part of lot
niiiplierllfiy tour South Oglethorpe.
Icon. John—Northeastern part of lot num
ber IKiuon (15) Screven wn/d.
Morel. Eliza—Soutnwost quarter of lot
nmniier thirty-aevan Troup ward.
Proctor. Hose—Lot number ihirty-aix El
bert ward.
Rail 11, Henry R.—Middle part of lot number
eight Screven ward.
ltobinrou, Andrew E.—Western half of lot
nmniier twentv-flve Davis ward.
Scgee, Isaiah D.—Northeastern part of lot
nuniiier twenty Screven ward,
bleoie, Gertrude—Wextarn quarter of lot
nmniier fourteen North Oglethorpe ward.
Ward, Mary J.—Lot number six Berrien
ward.
White, John—Lot number five Screven
ward.
Williams, Louis—Lot number fifty-three
South Oglethorpe ward.
Williams, Kli/.a Ann—Half of lot number
tou Mercer ward.
Young, ltobl. P.—Lots numbers one and
four garden lot west.
Gumming, Emma—Southern half of lot
number thirty Bartow ward.
Giiilions. Hezekiah—Northern half of lot
seventy Cue ward.
Houston, Rosa—Eastern half of let number
tw< ntc-sevon GilmervUle.
Jackson, Hen'y—Part of lot number thtrty
two Kliiult ward.
King, estate Cupid—Eastern two-third {%
of lot number twenty-five Choctaw ward.
Polite, Alfred Eastern half of lot number
sevenl y-oue Choctaw ward.
ITlart. Flora A —Part of lot number aix
tecn Rerever. ward.
Young, Rosa—Thirty-five (35) acres of land
eight miles ou Pine Barren road.
JOHN T RONAN,
Sheriff C. Cos . 44a.
CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE™
TINDER and by virtue of a mortgage fl. fa.
J Issued out of Chatham Superior Court
In favor of Robert ITiihcr-hatn’i Son ft Com
pany vs. Richard 11. Maeleod. I have levied
upon the following property of the defendant,
viz:
All the undivided Interest of the said
Richard 11. Maeleod a* one of the heirs of lua
father, Hilliard H. Mncleod. late of the
countv of Chatham and State of Georgia, de
ceased, the said interest being one-third i%)
of. 111 and to that -‘rim plantation situate,
lying and being on the Great Ogeechce river,
in the county and State aforesaid, containing
two hundred and nlncy-feur f2(44) acres,
more or loss, the name being the western or
upper uurt of all that rlee piantatim known
hh “On/.H.” formerly the property of the late.
Francis li. Maeleod, together with alt and
singular Hie buildings, rights, members and
npniirienaiiees to the same belonging or In
any wise appertaining.
And I will ofl'er the said above described
property for saie at public outcry on the
FIRST fUERDAYrN MA Y, 1888, In front of
the Court House door of Chatham county, in
the city of Savannah, during ihe legal hours
Of sale to satisfy said mortgage fl. fa.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles.
JOHN T. RONAN.
Sheriff C. Cos.. Ga.
CH ATHAM SHERIFF'S RALE.
UNDER and bv virtue of three fl. fas.
issued out of the Justine’s Court for the
lirt district 44. M. by M. Elslnger, Notary
Public and ex-OlHolo J notice of the Peace,
( hatham county, Georgia, in favor of Mc-
Donough and Company vs J. Wesley Host,
and luvy having been made on certain prop
erty below described, and said levy indorsed
on the fi. las. end turned over to me by Den
nis Kiley, Constable of Chatham county. Ga.,
for advertisement and sale in terms of the
law:
The eastern half of lot ef land known as
iiundur !35) thirty-five Cummings ward in
t he city of Ravannah. county of Chatham and
State of Georgia, with the Improvements.
And I wdl offer the said above described
property of the defendant for sale St public
outcry, before the Court House dour of Chat
ham county. In the eltr of Savannah, on the
HRRTTUKH"AY IN MAY, |SBff. during the
I gal hour* of sale, to oallsfy aald fl. fa*.
Terms Cash; pnrchaeer* paying for titles.
JOHN! T. HONAN,
SberlfTC. Cos,. Ga.
CH vTIIAM SHERIFF'S SALK"!
1 T VDKR and hy virtue of a fl. fa. lsurd out
of Hie Jurtire's Court for the Third (4,
M district, by M. Frank Moduli. Justice of
the Peace. Chatham e,ountv. Georgia, in favor
of Andrew Hanley vs. Virginia Feay. and
lew having been made on oertala uroperlyof
the defendant a* iielow described, and said
lew Indorsed on the fl. fa. and lurned over t.v
no- hy T.i'wlw li Entire* Constable of Chat
ham county, Ga., for adverti-ement and vale
In lernia of the law;
fail number five (5) Barry ward, fronting on
Anderson street, between llaltersham and
Price erects, In the city of Ravannah, and no
tice of levy given In writing to W. A. Feay,
tenant in possession.
zxnd I will offer the said above described
property of the defendant for sale at public
outcry, before the Court House door of * 'hat
ham county. In Hie city el Ravstinah, on Die
FIRST TUESDAY IN MAY. ISsis, during the
legal hours of sale. tosuHsfvsa and fl. fa.
Terms cash; purchasers paving for titles.
JOHN T. RONAN.
——— fthenff C. Go,, Ga.
CITY MARSIIAL’'TsaLE.
CITY MzKaMSl.’s Orncg, J
•AVZI4BIH Mav 4th. 1886. j
f TNDKR and by virtue of aspeeiffn taxexe-
LJ cuHon. In inv banda in fsvor of the
Mavor au I Aldermen of tbecltyof Savannah
aad against A SACK. I zave levied on four
It) stiver watches ■ th property of swld A.
AAI. K, and will sell the same on the FIRST
TUESDAY IN JUNE. 18*8. In front of
tnr court house in the city of Sevan onh,
Chatham county. Georgia. tw#embe law
ful hours of saio, to >ot*fv said oxeruDon.
]tfaal Salro.
SHERIFF’S SAL*
Of Sehuetzcn I’crk and Adjacent LandsUM
dc r Foreclosure of Mortgage.
UNDER and hv virtu# of a decree of thgi
superior Court of Chatham county*
Georgia, in the ease ol SIMON (iUCKEN
IIM M Elt and .1A of. PAULSEN, trustee#
lor the iionduolders of the Savannah Schoet
zeu Geaelnebatt et al., complainants, and th
Savannah Seimetzen Geselb-chaft, deleudant,
dated April 12ih, iBU, will In sold, on thn
flcal Tuc.-day, being the FIRST DAY OF
JUNE, 1886, between tlm usual hour* of pub
lic halos, all that tractor parrel of laud amt
tlic iiiiprovementH thereon, lying and being
situate In tbo county of Chatham and st ate of
Georgia, and known as •■Greenwich," and
containing thirty-one aud one-quarter aetM
(3I’ 4 ) of high land and #igtity ill) seres of
hlgli -all marsh land, in all one hundred and
eleven and uno-qtiarlvr area (Ul}), and.
bounded south and cart by Augustine creek,
weal by lamia of William E. Long, and north
by a creek.
Also, that northern hulf or moiety of all
that small island situate in said county of
Chatham, on the smith side of Warsaw river,
bet ween Itimavcn tore ami Whitemarsh island,
said inoietv containing fifteen acres tnoreor
1 dosvrlbod in a ma|i made by WlUianai
lliiges 2d April, 1889.
Ternia cash, purchaser paying for titles.
JOHN T. RON AN.
Sheriff C, C. Ga.
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE.
("INDER anil by virtue of a writ ef execio-
J turn lamiina out of the Honorable the
City Court of Savannah in favor of th
Southern Mutual I. ill Ah-delation, plaintiff,
against Robert 11. R< ppird, on a debt secured
by ilia property herein it'er described, I hav#
levied upon Hie followitig diveribed property
of Hie aald Kooert B. lieppard, all thHt lot,
tract or parcel of land situate, lying and be
ing in tlm ii yo' Savannah, county of Chat
ham, and Mate of Georgia, and known in (lift
plan of mid city a* mt number l it (10) Wr*
ren ward, containing m\t v iU'I) feet front on
Bryan street by a rectangular depth north
ward of ninety (Wl) feel to a lane, subject t#
an annual ground rent of sls to the MaioP
aud Aldermen of the city cf Savannah; and
also those other certain fifteen 15) lot*, tract#
or parcels of laud situate, lying and being
near the city of savannah, in said county of
Chatham, Stale of C -orcia. aud immediately
south of said city, and known in a plan of
subdivisions of six m res of land, being lha
western portion of the -e' ond -ect on of Faria
lot number 8 Tyrronncl tyiliing, Derby ward,
drawn bv Ibo I! Ho :g,i 'll y Surveyor of said
city, uud dated March 2. Is7l, a* lot* number#
three !:t), four (4;, nine (9), ten ,T>). flftcerx
(IS), sixteen (IS), twentr-one(21), lwenty-twa
(22). twenty-seven (27). twenty-eight (28 ,ami
tliirly-ibree (33), and as lota letter- C, F, K*
and L, being the southern tier of lot* of tha,
tract lormerly owned liy Philip Yonge. amt
by him sold to aald puny of tiie first part*
with the improvement thereon. I
And I wilt acll the aamc at. public outcry, be
fore the Court House dour in the city of Sa
vannah, county of Chatham, and stale off
Georgia, on the FI KBT TIJ fi,BDA V IN JUNE,
1866. during the legal hours of sale. •“
Proiicrty iwluted nut hv plaintilTa attor-.
nev; defendant notified of levy.
Terms cash; parchaner paving for titles.
D A VID BAILEY,
Sheriff City Court f Savauuah.
SAVANNAH, G. Mav au, PB)L
TRUSTEES’ SALE
Property of the colurahua Mamifacturlnft
Company. Complete and fully equippeii
Uottou Factory, together with nearly a mllfit
of the lineal water powi r on llie Cbanatioo
ciieo river, ju*' above the city of Columbua,
SBTATE OF GKottt 14. 311 -emiKZ i orNTY,
—By yirtueof the p< war veiled In m un
der the term* and conditions of a certain deed
of trust executed to the undersigned. J.
Rhodes Browne and A. Illge*. trustee*, by th
Columbus Manufacturing Company, of Mum
engee oouutv, State ol Georgia, dated March
Ist, 1884. whereby the said o irpovation cou
veyeil to us all of the property, real and per
sonal, herein afier described, in trust, t<j
secure the payment of Its certain issue of
bonds and tiio interusi ooup 'iis thereof as in
said trust deed specified aud enumerated (all
of which appears duly of record in Morlgng#
Deed Book "A,'’ folios 3d7 to 3711, March 6ttl,
1884, in the Clerk’s o 111 tie of Superior Court,
Muscogee countv. Georgia, and in Recor*
Deeds, Volume <> page* a: to s8 inelnsive,
31arch 22d, I*B4. oflb o ot Hie Proba'e Court in
the county of Lee, State of Aluliums, and in
conformity with the directions ami term#
prescribed in the resolutions passed by th#
holders of said bonds, on April 24th, 1886, un
der the authority conferred by said deed o|
trust.
We will sail in the city of Columbus, Mus*
cogee county, Georgia, on the 3d day of Au*
gust, 1846. between the irga! hours of sale, in
trout of the Auction House of F. M. Knowla
ft Cos , on the northwest corner of Broad
street and Tenth (formerly Crawford street),
(being the usual place for sheriff’s sales in
said city of Columbus), at public outcry, to
the highest bidder, forca-b iho following de
scribed property of the Columbus Manufac
turing Company, to-wit: AU those lotsanif
parcels of land situated, lying and being aa
follows: Fractional section number twenty
six (26) ami th# north half of ir.ictional sec
tion number thirty-five f 3l) both In frac
tional township number eighteen (18),
range number thirty GO), in ,formerly
Russell, now Lee, county Btate ol
Alabama Also the following lota of land#
lying and being in Hie eighth (Bth) dis rick
of Muscogee county, state of Georgia, know#
as lots numlier* eighty-nix (Mb nod eighty
seven (87) and the wcsl half of lot number
seventy-four (74) and fractious number#t
ninety-one (91) and ninety-two (92), amt
Gland numb' r three li) in Chattahooche#
river and a small enclreure situated east o*
the residence formerly occupied by J. R.
Clapp, used a* a residence and grazing lot,
containing aeven i7) ueres more or lose.
All Of said lands last deseril ed lying and be
ing lu the county of 31 lueogen aud State ol
Georgia, and together with -aid lauds in Les
county, Alabama, cunt.lining eight hundred
and thirtv (8:40) acre* more or leas.
Also, allot the said Columbus Manufactur
ing Company's building# on said land i
Muscogee county, Ga., operated as a Cotton.
Factory, ami with all of i he Improvements l#
any man nor appendant and appurtenant
thereto, inolnsi <e, of the cards, spindles,
looms, machinery and fixtures of every kind
whatsoever contained In said building#; also,
all ami singular Hie other irnprov-uneutt on
all of the land* afoieuientloiied and
described; also the entire water power
owned and controlled hy said Colurahua
Manufacturing Company on and in said
ChiiHaliooclioc river, together with all and
singular the right* and franchises by tlic said
the Columbus Manufacturing Company held
aud possessed therein under tbs laws ot
Georgia.
The p'ant of said cotton factory consists at
present of 4,544 eplndles. 149 looms aud other
au table machinery, ail lu good condition and
producing good work. I’re*er.t c paclty
7,50 u yards a day of bicivy sheetings and shlrt
ing, three yarns to the pound.
Th# opera.ive’ home* uud improvement#
generally in excellent condition, labor abun
dant, landa elevated aud location of property
unstipasd for health, convaidonee and eco
nomical production—fre from tlm burden ot
municipal taxes paid by all the other Colum
bus mills, yet within three miles of ibe city ol!
Columbus" and three-quarter* of a mile of
Columbus ami Rome railroad. Tbo water
power Is the finest in th : South, earn trolling
and embracing the whole bod of the Chatta
hoochee river for the distun e of about on#
mile along the land* of said company, said
lauds extending along it* hanks upon th#
Georgia and Alabama sides of tbs river.
Only a small portion of the water power t#
renuired and utilized 111 running the present
mill, and Hit natural falls in the river render
but a simple inexpensive dam of
logs aud plank ne" ssary. This
iiiagnitlrent water power Is easily control loft
and has a fall of forty-two and a half
feet within th re -quarters i%) fa mile.
With a comparatively amail cxpvmdi ur#
upon anew dam one hundred and tweiitv
llve Ibouatind (125.(8)9) epindlee with loom*
in proportion can lie drive.i bv this water
power. Capital lor ihr on mini .if additional
mills and utHlza'.loii of the immense power
now wasted is all that i* needed to make Ibhl
property the site of a prosperous and popu
lous manufacturing village. The personal in
spection of capitalist* is invited. I oil sn4
satisfactory details wdl be furuizliod upon,
application. J, RHODEN BROWBE,
A. ILLULS,
Trustees.
Jroti jWorfcft*
McDonoughs Bailantyne
Iron Foondern,
Macbinisiß, Koilßr
uiakcrN and lifackamitlia.
Uabufarturnrs of
BTATION ARY ami PORTABLE ENGINES,
VERTICAL UNDEIS-RU* Kit *8(1
TOP-BURNER( HtN MILLS.
SUGAR MILLS and PA N* un hand and fot
saie. ail ol the lm* material and lowest
111 tests V Iso Ag.'B * for tho Chicago Tire stilt
.spring Works aud Ahe Improved Ebberinao
Beiier Foed#-.
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