The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, May 20, 1898, Page 3, Image 3

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LESSER’S BEE HIVE 550 Cherry Street. Saturday and Monday We will continue the great est money saving sale ever inaugurated in this city. The greatest bargains ever known will be offered in all departments. Everything new and up to date in thin dress fabrics to show, in cluding Sheer Organdies, Dainty Dimities, Sheer White Goods, Silk and Linen Dress Goods, etc. You are cordially invited to inspect one of the most magnificent displays of airy Summer Dress Goods ever shown. Read below the quota tions we offer and compare values with others and you will readily agree with us. Your money back if pur chases are not in every way satisfactory. 36 inch Percales, splendid designs 5c 12% c beautiful corded dimities 5c 15c beautiful linen figured dimities 5%C L’»c embroidered gazonelte for dresses B%C 40 inch col’d Irish lawn. 6 5c shirting prints 3% C 2»>c col’d French organ - _ dies 12% Q 50c silk and linen suit- ings ,25c 12 I-2clinen col’d crash..B '4C 1 5c linen crash 10c 36 inch linen crash 19c 12 1-2 c white pique 7%C 20c white pique 12% C Extra heavy wide wail pique 25c 8c while India lawn 5c 7c white check nainsook... sc 10c white stripe dimity. .s%C 2»)c white cheek and stripe dimity ......12%C 75c quality 36 inch white linen lawn 49c 20c white organdy 12%C 25c white and solid colored organdy 15c 35c white organdy 19c 70 inch white organdy ...25c 65c quality white organ- dy 49 c 75c quality white organ- dy : 59c $2.00 ladies’ black wool skirls, lined and bound. .sl $2.27) ladies’ check crash skirts $1.49 $3.00 all linen crash and suiting skirts $1.98 $4.50 black brocade Sici ian skirts, bayadere effect, nicely lined and bound Boys’ colored shirt waists.. 15c Boys’ white shirt waist, fruit domestic 29c Boys’ washable sailor suits, $1.50 boys’ washable suits, 75c ladies’ shirt waists. ..39c $1 25 colored dimity waists, size 32 and 34 75c 2 dozen hooks and e\cs 2c 1 dozen whalebones 7c Best skirt lining cambric, _ ; 3%c 15c quality percaline 10c 10c dress canvass 7%C 15c dress shields 10c Vai lace, per dozen 13c R. 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Roberts’ best gold- eye needles 5c Good English pins 5c 1 box assorted hairpins 5c 1 full skirt pattern, 75c, all wool black or navy diag onals $1.98 1 full skirt pattern, all wool black, brown or navy • storm serge $1.29 1 full skirt all wool check skirting $1 12% LESSER’S BEE HIVE 1 full skirt pattern, beauti ful black brocade silk 1 full suit raven black hen riel ta, worth $(>00.. 53.49 I lot dark figured silks, to close 15c New line stripe skirtings for pelticats.,l2% and 15c $1.50 beautiful- plaid silk, rich designs SI.OO 75c quality black taffeta silk 59c Full line children’s plaid hose 39 and 50c 5 pairs ladies’ fast black stainless hose 49c 5 pairs gent’s fast black stainless hose 49c 5 pairs children’s fast black ribbed hose 49c 3 pairs ladies’ full regular made 25c hose.. 49c 40c ladies’ real lisle hose.. 2sc 10 ladies’ 10c plain or em- broidered hdkerchiefs..49c 10 gent’s 8c white or col- ored bordered beliefs... 49c 12 col’d bordered hdkfs...l9c 4 ladies’ real lisle vests, silk taped 49c Ladies’ bleached vests 4-C 15c quality bleached vests, Ladies’ high neck, long sleeve summer vests ... 33c 50c gent’s white unlaun dered shirts 29c 75c gent’s white unlaun dered shirts 49c 40c gent’s colored working shirts 25c Soft front shirts, extra cuffs 49c 40c bh Pepperell drawers, The Challenge drawers, best made 49c Ladies’ all linen collars... 10c Ladies all linen cuffs 15c A beautiful line of white silk fans 25c and up A complete line of Empire fans 3c and up Ladies’ white silk parasols, Ladies’ white silk parasols, with ruffle $1.39 82.50 white hemstitched parasols, canopy t0p. .51.69 Children’s school parasols, 39c Ladies’ steel rod umbrellas _ 50c 25 yards yard wide bleach ing for SI.OO 27 yards apron ginghams, 10 yards Amoskeag feather ticking SI.OO 10 yards cotton diaper... 33c •’Oc full size sheets 39c 60c extra size sheets 45c 45x38 pillow cases 7%C 10 yards figured batiste.. 2sc GRAND JURY PRESENTMENTS For the April Term of Bibb Countv Superior Court. COUITTS AFFAIRS Reviewed in Full For tne Benefit of the Taxpayers. Macon, Ga„ May 19, 1898.—We, the grand jury, chosen and sworn at the April trim, 1898. Bibb superior court, beg leave to make the following presentments: C< HJNTY THEASUBER. We find the books neatly and correctly kept, and congratulate the county of Bibb on the efficiency of the officer in this de partment. The following shows the re ceipt? and disbursements up to M trch 31 inclusive. Vouchers for all money paid out proprely taken: Jan. 1. to balance 439,083 83 March 31, receipts to date 18,809 39 March 31 —By disbursements to date by receipts $23,806 44 March 31 —To balance 34,086 81 Cash in banks: Exchange $16,685 26 American National .. 8.527 00 (' .mni< reial 6,437 3S — 31,619 64 Cath in hand 155 36 Vouchers in hand 2,281 81 $34,086 .81 BLGKS OF CLERKS OF SUPERIOR Ai.’-Jl) CITY COURTS. The books of the clerks of the superior and city courts we find in excellent con dition. neatly kept. The grand jury for .years past have per sUten'lly recommended the building of a fire-proof annex in the rear of the clerk of the superior court office for the safe de posit and keeping ofthe valuable records of this county. The county commission ers, for some reason unknown to us, have failed to build said annex, and we do here by emphatically request that this be at tended to at once. We would also recommend that the county commissioners enlarge the present office of the city clerk, as, in our judg ment, it is necessary and can be done without a large outlay to the county. ORIDIN'.MRY. We find all the books in this office kept, in a careful and .neat manner and with such system as reflects much credit upon this efficient officer and his capable as sistant. We would recommend ‘that a competent person be employed by the county com missions to arrange the legal papers and book now stored in the garret of the court house and place them on file in the office of the clek of the superior court. These papers have been neglected, and former grand juries have made the same request without avail. OGL NTY 'COM'M'HSSTON'E.RS. The books of the qounty commissioners have been cart fully examined, and every entry checked. We congratulate the coun ty of .Bibb on the manner in which this office in conducted. The folowing will show the amount paid out by this county for vaccination, medical attention and building pest botlse during the recent small pox scare—s4,B39.lo. IBUTICHERS’ BOOKS. We find a. great improvement in the keeping of the butchers’ books. We find, however, that a few of the butchers do not give the color of the person from whom they buy cattle. We would suggest that they be more careful in the future. JUSTICE OiF THE PEACE IBOOKS. The justice oif the peace books, as a whole, we find are unifomly neat and cor rect. We recommend that the county commissioners furnish a plain book for the iustic of the peace docket, as the one now furnished does not give the magistrate proper room 'to write such things explan atory of a great many’ eases, as is neces sary for him to do. ' SHERIFF AiND Ji ATT. IBOOKS. The sheriff and jail books we find prop erly kept as the law requires. There are now fortyieight prisoners in jail. We earnestly recommend ‘that a heater be placed in the jail, as we consider it neces sary for the health and comfort of the prisoners and the safety of the building. TAX COLLECTOR AND TAX RECEIVER We commend the tax collector on the simplicity and correctness of his books, which are easily understood and balanced once a week. The following is a statement of the tax collector as reported. He has collected: General taxes „■ $181,764 23 Poll taxes 2,281 00 Professional taxes 1,140 00 Grand total $185,885 23 DI S B URS EMiENTS. Amounts paid out as per vouch- ers to county treasurer $ 56,175 86 School board 50,000 00 General tax. State depository 72,662 70 State depository, poll tax 2,783 52 Tax collector for commission general tax 1,278 49 Tax receiver for commission poll ■ -tax .. 145 09 Tax collector for commission state tax 1,182 53 Tax collector for commission pell tax 52 39 Tax collector for commission county tax 1.604 65 $185.855 23 We find vouchers for all disbursements. That it is the sense of this grand jury from the data shown us in the comptroll er’s reports that there is a Very, very great injustice done the tax payers in this state and county by the under valuations of the railroad property in the state. In our opinion the .pro-rata of taxes paid by the railroads to this county are not in any degree commensurate with the taxes paid by the masses in the county, and we urge our tax assesors and county commission ers to look at once into this nfatter and see if the citizens of this county are protected from this gross injustice. We find that all the many railroads cen tering in our county, with ail their im mense interests only pay to the county $12,214. Over a hundred miles of railroads besides their valuable terminal facilities. One road with 1 6-10 miles only pay $72.43 taxes. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. We find all the. public buildings in the county are in a fair and good condition with the exception of the third floor of the court house needs kalsomining. We would tecommcmd that the closet on the first floor be removed and placed under the steps in the rear <rf the building, and also that the closet from the furnace room should be removed and placed in another part of the ha-, ment, and the basement now is occu pied by the tax collector and sheriff. This should be convenient to these officers. We further recommend that the property in the rear of the court house be fenc. ,1 in. HOSPITAL \M) CHARTTIES. The Ross Home we find in good condi tion with the exception of the inside of some of the houses, being in need of paint. The inmates we find are well cared for and properly fed. The boApital now con tains, white males 26. white females, 43, colored males. 33, colored females. 16. white children 13, total 131. The expense to keep tip the home for the past six months, ending March 31st, 1898, was $7,892.18. We. like previous grand juries, earnestly recommend that a chapel be constructed at once and that the superintendent of the MACON NEWS FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 20 fBgS. Ross Home be required to request some minister of the gospel to conduct’ services in said chapel and attend burial services. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. We find the schools in the city and coun try in a most <■ xeellent condition. The teachers are not merely lesson hearers as many were in the olden time, but they are teachers in the true sense of the word. Teaching with them is a science and the highest evidence of it is the thorough training which their pupils exhibited. We congratulate the Board of Education on the election of their teachers and super- In t> nde nts. The books as kept by the superintendent art thorough and-correct. » We find that nearly all of the school buildings in the country are owned by the Board of Education for the county and are in fairly good condition. We, however, find that the Union High School building needs some little repairs and also the Walden school needs paint ing. We find that some of 'the schools in the country are in favor of male principals. We get the following figures from the superintendent’s last annual report from 1896-1897: Total enrolled, 7.046. Os these 3,645 are white and 3,401 are negroes. They average school attendance for the-year, 5,197. Total expenditures for the year. SBO.- 743.85. Os this amount $48,881.65 was 'the county appropriation, $24,216 was the state appropriation; balance raised by inciden tal fees, tuition, etc. We suggest that all possible economy be used in the management of the schools, as we all know values have greatly depre oiatc-d, business is depressed, money mat ters are hard and consequently taxes are hard to pay. We think that the country is entitled to representation on the Board of Educa tion. We think that three would properly and fairly represent that section. We therefore recommend 'that as vacancies oc cur in the future that they be filled by the election of members from the country un til the number is reached. ROADS, BRIDGES AiND CHAINGANG We find the bridges of . the county in good condHtion. The chaingang are prop erly fed, clothed, and we think humanely treated. The roads are not so good as they should be, owing to fifty per cent, of the chain gang having been drawn from the road work .and employed in draining ‘the river sv.amp for two years past. We are in formed that the canal will be finished in a few months, and therefore we earnestly recommend that the entire chaingang be permanently employed in improving the roads of our county and that a law re quiring them to labor elsewhere be re pealed by our -next legislature. We find after personal investigation that there is a certain class of people in Bibb couty styling themselves loan associations, money lenders and other false and fraudu lent names, robbing the poor by- charging exorbitant rates of interest, in a great many cases amounting to 400 to 500 per cent. We find after investigation they cannot be reached on the criminal side of the court for this infamous practice and we 'therefore earnestly- request the repre sentatives oif this county to use their in fluence and frame such laws which will make this practice a penal offence. The war has come upon us, besides busi ness depression has become intensified, the necessaries of life are advancing, we there fore think that retrenchments in every branch of the public service should be the rule where it can be effected without seri ous injury or detriment of that service. Tn conclusion, we thank his honor. Judge W. 41. Felton, Jr., for courtesies extended, and the solicitor general, Robert Hodges, for assistance rendered. We commend our solicitor general for his patriotism and wish him a safe and speedy return with victory perched on his banner. 'Mr. Roland Ellis, his successor, we also 'thank for courtesies. We ask that the presentment be publish ed in The Macon Telegraph and The Evening News. Ben iC. Smith, Foreman. B. S. Goodyear, J. S. Jones, John R. Ellis, A. J. McAfee, Jr., J. E. Bailey, fl’. L. Sewell, L. S. Hill. Harry C. Mix, J. W. Fielder, C. AV. Howard, Hugh iMcKervey, Chas. E. Damour, W. J. Willis, J. Dennenberg, L. E. Culver, W. B. Chapman, C. D. Findlay, W. A. Goodyear, M. J. Hatcher, . L. McManus. Ordered, that the foregong presentments be published in the 'Macon Telegraph and the Macon Evening News, are requested upon terms to he made by the clerk. In open court iMay 19, 1898. •W. 'H. Felton, Jr., J. S. C. 'M. C. 1 certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy Ifrom the mindtes of Bibb su perior court. Witness my hand and seal this 19th day- of May, 1898. Robert A. Nisibet, Clerk. Annual Sales 0ver6,000,000 Boxes stggiws FOR. BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Pain in the Stomac-n, Giddiness, Fulness after meals. Head" ache. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Costiveness. Blotches on the Skin, Gold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. Frightfu, Dreams and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer will acknowledge them to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as direct ed, will quickly restore Females to com plete health. They promptly remove obstructions or irregularities of the sys tem and cure Sick Headache. Fora Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beecham’s Pills are Without a Rival And have the LARGEST SALE Os any Patent Medicine in the World. 25c. at all Drug Stores. FRENCH TA NSV WAFERS These are rhe Genuine French Tansy Wafers, imported direct from Paris Ladies can depend upon securing relief from and cure of Painful and irreguia: Periods regardless of cause. EMERSON DRUG CO., ioiporui! and Agents for the United States, hs.n Jose, Cal. \ C. T. KING, Druggist, sole agent for Macoa. Ga. etJiir Q is a non-poißonons •em«*dy fur Gonorrhoa. ’h*t, Spermatorrhea, I unnatural dia hare.-s, «>r any iuHarurna -I»’U, irritation or libera tion of n.eni- brane*. Non-artribseut. Soi.l hy ISroKKist*. or eeut iu plain wrapper, i>> express, prepaid, for Si <■>, or 1 L..t11,--. Cucuu. oeul uu revuesL AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSr.!. FING in THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE I'm <-F Till-: WORD “CASTORIA.” - A > ! » “PITCH EK. 3 CASTORIA,” AS ulk iRAi je Make. I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHED, </ Uycmnls, Massachusetts, was the originator •• PITCHER’S C AST C RIA,” the same that has borne and dues now o,i ever H bear the facsimile signature of wrapper. This is the original “PITCHERS CASTCRIA/ winch has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bouald on and has the wrap- per. No one-has author! 1 / from me to use rig name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. 11. Fletcher is President. . x March 8, 1807.. jjo 1\ Ob Do .DccoivccL Do not endanger the life of juur child by accepting a cheap substitute which seme druggist may offer you (because he nmL-cs a few more p iinics on it), the in gredients of which even lie d<ws not know. “The Kind Yon Have Always Bought” BEARS THE FAC SIMILE SiGNAIURE OF /’_ /X zZ~ T-., *■ ■■-■ •• Insist on Having The Kind That Nover Failed You. IMC GV»I&eH AC4r.»!M> Vio ;‘A <. CT7 Bibb County Sheriff s Sales. GEORGIA, Bibb County.—Will be sold before the court house door in the city of iMacon, during the legal hours of sale, op the first Tuesday in June, 1898, the follow ing described property, levied on to satisfy certain state and county tax fi fas for the year 1897, to-wit: Part of lot 16, northwest range, city of .Macon, bound on one siae by property of Massee, on another by property of Weich selbaum, on another by property of Wil liamson and on another by Orange street. Levied on as the property of T. J. Ander son. Also, part of lot 7, square 68, city of Macon, bound on one side by estate of Mrs. tßaber, on another side by property of Christ church, on another side by Spring street, and on another by property of Mrs. Laura Whitehurst. Levied on as the prop erty of Mrs. W. E. Collier. Also all of lot 4, northwest commons 9, city of Macon, bound on one side by prop erty of R. and Kate Miler, Wil West and Carrie Wilkins, on another by property of IMrs. E. S. Tracy, on another by property of IMatt Allen, on another by an alley. Fronting 200 feet on the alley, and run ning back an even width 100 feet. Levied on as the property of the estate of Mrs. E. C. Collins. Also parts of lots 5 and 6, square 66, city of .Macon, bound on one side by New street, on another by property of Doyle estate, on another by alley, and on another by prop erty of B. iH. Patterson and Elmo Clay. Levied on as the property of R. N. Mc- Kevitt. Also, lot on .Hammond street, city of Ma con, with two houses thereon; bound west by Hammond street, north by property of Ph. .M. Berg, east by property of Malone, and south by property of Carter, fronting 100 feet on 'Hammond street and running back an even width 110 feet. Levied on as the property of J. F. Means. .Also lot 3, square 73,-city of iMacon, bound on one side by property of Reid, Sutton and Walker, on another ‘by Oak street, and on two sides by alleys. Levied on as the property of J. S. Cherry, agent. Also, ipart of southwest reserve 6, city of IMacon, bound on ’one side by property of Mrs. George Crockett, tm another by property of Mrs. Porter and on another by property of Deiderick, and on another by Fourth street. Levied on as the property of E. Crockgtt. Also, lot 3,. square 58, city of 'Macon, bound on one side by property of Porter, on another by Pine street, on two others by alleys. Levied on as the property of IMrs. G. F. (Dougherty. Also, lots 15 and 16, southwest commons 40, bound on one side by property of Cas sidy, on another side by property of S. R. Jaques & Tinsley C0.,0n another by an al ley, and on another side 'by Elm street. 'Levied on as the property of P. G. Duffy, guardian. Also, lot 16, of the Binswanger place, just outside city of Macon, bound east by (Boundary street, South by Pauline avenue, west by lot 17, north by a 10-foot aley. Said lot running along Boundary street just where it joins Elm street 126 feet, and along said Pauline avenue SO feet, and along said lot 17 105 feet. Also, lot 18, of the said Binswanger place, bound north by a 10-foot alley that runs from Boundary stree t to Belle avenue, east by lot 17, south by Pauline avenue and west by lot 19. Said lot fronts 52% feet on Pauline avenue, and extends back an evenwidth 105 feet to said alley. A map of said Binswanger place, as surveyed by J. C. Wheeler, B. C. S., is recorded in the office of the clerk of Bibb superior court in book “A. E.,” page 735, and is referred to for further descrip tion. Above two lots levied on as the prop erty of 'the estate of G. S. Dasher. (Also, all that tract or parcel of land in Bibb county and city of Macon, known as northwest half or lot 4 and northeast half of lot 3, block 59, bound west by Boundary street, north by an alley, east by lot 2 in said block, and south by south half of lots 3 and 4in same block. Continuing one half acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of J. W. Hart. (Also all that parcel of land with im provements theeron, in East 'Ma’con dis tric, bound south by public road to Cross Keys, west by Fort Hill street, east by property of Wiliam Crawford, and north by property of Mrs. Anna 'White. Levied on as the property of Thomas TJivins. Also, lot of land, with dwelling house thereon, in East Macon district, formerly part of the Woolfolk property; bound on one side by 'the continuation of Center street, on another by vacant lot between Glendenning and old Woolfolk house, on another by property of Moore, and on the other by an alley. Levied on as the prop erty’ of J. C. Glendenning, agent. , Also, lot in Vineville district, Bibb coun ty, Ga., bound on one side by Earnest street, on another by Gordon street, on another by property of G. W. Sherwood, and on another by property of J. B. Wil liams, being 55 feet front by 163 feet. deep. Levied on as the property of J. W. Con ner. Also, a one-horse carriage and a one horse dray. Levied on as the property of E. D. Irvine, agent. Also, lot in Vinevile district, Bibb coun ty, with a store house thereon, fronting on Hardeman avenue; bound we=t by prop erty’ of Merkel, north by property of estate Con Sullivan, and east by property of J. M. Brown. Levied on as the property of estate of Con Sullivan. Also, one-quarter acre of land, more or less, in Vineville district; 'bound west by Water street, and north, south and east by property of Captain Henley. Levied on as the property of N. O. Howard, agent. Also. 101 acres of land, more or less, in Howard district, all in one body, and be ing part of land lot 210; west by land of iN. A. Powers, and that part of land lot 211 south of Forsyth road, bound cast by property of N. A. Powers and south by property of H. J. Lamar, west 'by land of Moody and north by Forsyth road levied on as the property of I. 'B. Johnson. Also, lot in Howard district, fronting east on American Boulevard; bound west by IMercer street, south by property’ of Welburn, and north by land of Hendrick. Levied on as the property of W. 11. Tin ker. 'Also. 150 acres land, more or less, in 'Hazzard district; bound north by land oi Ben Gilbert, south by land of John Hart, west by land of Henry Smith, east by land of George Burnett, and being part of lor 133. Levied on as the propery of Miss Fannie Summerlin. Also lot 3, block 3, Godfrey district, fronting 60 feet on Hanson street and run ning back 151 feet to a 10-foot aley. Above lot 'better described in book 'M. M , folia 711, in deed dated April 25. 1887. Levied on as the property of J. H. Curry. Also, lot containing one-quarter acre more or less, with a five room house there on, in Godfrey district; bound north by Jenkins street, west by Hill street, south by property of James Matthews and east by property of John B. Ray. Levied on as the property of D. W. Couse. agent. Also, lot 5, block 11, of Gray lands, in Godfery district, Bibb county, fronting 50 feet on Fourth street and running in a westerly direction 100 feet; bound' north by lot 6, east by Fourth street, south by block 12, an.d west by lot 1. Levied on as the property of E. T. Gray. 'Also, one-quarter acre of land, more or less, in Godfrey district, with a three-room house thereon; bound north by a street, west by property of J. 'A. Young, south by 'property of Mrs. Frey, and east by prop erty of unknown 'parties. Levied on as the property of Wiley F. Jones. Also, three acres of land, more or less, in Godfrey district, with a five-room house thereon; bound north by Migiath stre-’i, west by Bright street, south by reservoir, and east by 'Boundary street. Levied on as the property of C. H. Migrath, agent, mother. Also, half of lot 77, in Godfrey district, fronting 50 feet, more or less, on Pink street, and running back an even width 243 feet, more or less, to land of Harris estate, and adjoining a public road on the west, and lot 78 on the east. Levied on as the property of James May, agent. Also, lot of land in Godfrey district, fronting 50 feet, more or less, on Colum bus road, and running back 170 feet, more or less, to property of estate of Con Sul livan, bound north by property of T. C. Burke, south and west by property of C. Sullivan estate, and east by Columbus road. Levied on as the property of Mrs. Josephine Nash. Also, one-eight of an acre of land, more or less, in Godfrey district, with a three room house thereon; Ivound north by Tin dall avenue, west by 'property of Amanda (Barden, east by property of K. P. 'Moore, and south by an alley. Levied on as the property of Abraham Ponder. Also, one-eight of acre land, more or less.Jn Godfrey district; bound north and west by property of of (Mrs. F. S. Sweeney, south by property of -L. Johnson and east by 'Houston road. Levied on as the 'prop erty of A. E. Riddle. Also, 100 acres of land, more or less, in Godfrey district, all in one body and being southwestern quarter of lot 119, and the northwestern quarter of lot 120; bound north by land of P. R. Chapman, east by property of Kimbrew and Hollingsworth, south by property of 'Mrs. Baer, and west by property of Van 'Houten and Nisbet. Levied on as the property of O. G. Robin son. Also, lot in Godfrey district with a three room house thereon; said lot being 30 feet front by 120 feet deep; bound north by Chappell street, west by property of Louis Schel, east by property of J. T. Skipper, and south by 'property of George Seay. Levied on as the property of J. T. Skipper. Also, part of lot 2, block 23, with a three room house thereon, in southwest com mns, city of Macon, fronting 60 feet on Fourth street, and running back 140 feet to property of Cummings; bound north by 'McKenna estate, and south by (property of P. Murphy. Levied on as the property of Mrs. Catherine H. 'Smith. Also, 45 acres land, more or less, in Rutland district; bound north and west by property of. Mrs. Follendore, east .by property of Charles Welsh, and south by property of Emory Brice. Levied on as the property of Robert Brice. ’ Also, 98 acres of land, more or less, in Rutland district, with a three-room house thereon; bound north by property of Bird song, south by property of Mrs. Lang ston, east by property of Joe Hail and west by Southwestern railway. Levied on as the property of J. E. Carlos, agent. Also, 30 acres of land, more or less, in Rutland district; bound north by property of Wyche, east by property of Cutler, west by property of Heard, and south by prop erty of Dinkins. Levied on as the prop erty of E. P. 'Dinkins. 'Also, CO acres of land, more or less, in Rutland district; bound on one side by Fulton estate, on another by property of C. MeCornmons, on another by property of Thomas Hunnicutt, and on another by a road. Levied on as the property of Sarah J. Jones. Also, 15 acres of 'land, more or less, in Rutland district; bound north and south by property of Wiliam Hunnicutt, east by property of Calvin Thamas, and west by property of Mose Tucker. Levied on as the property of J. H. Ward. Also, 50 acres land, more or less, in Rutland district; bound on one side by’ Fulton estate, on another by property of McCommons, on another by Drawhorn es tate, and on another by property of un known parties. Levied on as the property of Walton & Whann Co. Also, lot 3, subdivision of lot 'No. 3, city of Macon, Ga., bound on one side by property of L. Kendrick, on another by property of Pitts, on another by property of AV inship, an 1 on another by Jones street. Levied on as the property of John H. Bickers. Also, i-arj of lot 3, square 72, city o( IMacon, Ga.. bound on one side by Cotton avenue, on another by property of A. -M. E. church, and on another by an alley-. Levied on as tne property of Devoted Brothers and Sisters. Also, lot 3, northwest common, city of Macon, Ga., and improvements thereon; bound on one side by Green street, on an other by Madison street, and on another by property’ of R. Jackson, and bn another bj property of E. Miller. Levied on as the property of Champ Bryant. Also three-quarter acres of land, more or less northwest eomons, city of Macon, Ga., fronting east on Monroe street 173 feet, more or less, and running back an even width to corporate limits on the west; bound south by property of of Nancy- Burke and north by property of Smith. Levied on as the property of Champ Bryant, trustee for children. Also, all that tract of land in the city of .Macon, Ga., being part of lot 1, block 6. northwest commons, fronting 60 feet on Myrtle avenue and running back an even width 110 feet, to an alley, containing one eighth of an acre of land, more or less, .and being the property conveyed to Emi line Sparks by Mrs. Julia T. Jones,. Levied on as the property of Violet Cato. Also, the south half of lot 5, block 22, according to map of city of Macon, and being lot 6, according to survey of Free man; bound south by an alley, west by an alley, and north by the north half of said lot 5, east by Tattnall street, the same be ing (5-16) five-sixteenths of an acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of Ca mila Kitchens. Also, ail that parcel of land, known as part of lot IS, northwest range; bound on one side by Rose 'Hill cemetery, on another by property of (Schofield, Gaines. Wilson and .Rogers, on another by Jones street, and on another by Orange street. Levied or as the property of Mallory children. A’so, lot 1, block 22, city of Maeon, as per survey of L. W. Dußo s, city surveym, fronting 62 feet on a 30-foot alley, and running back 135 feet-, and being southeast half of said lot I, block 22. and adjoining lot of H. ‘Mathis. Recorded in book AJ., page 663, clerk’s oifice, Bibb superior court. Levied on as the property of Raehell Mitchell. Also, lot 1, square 102, city of Macon; bound on one side 'by property of Collier, and on another by property of Horne and Weiehselbaum, .on another by Franklin street, and on another by Ocniulgee street. Levied on as the property of Forrest Wil liams. Also, lot 1, swe. 3, city of (Macon; bound ed on one side by property of Giddins, on another .by property of Wilder, on another by Division -street, and on another by Bay street. Levied on as the.property of George B. Glover. Also part of lot 3, square 6, Woolfolk survey; bound on one side by property of Short and Mims, on another by property of Burgay, on another by Third street, and on another (by an alley. Levide on as the property of .Charlie (Chapman. Also, half an acre of land, more or less, in East 'Macon district, Bibb county, Ga.; bound east by an alley, west by property of Tanner 'Blackshear, north by an alley south by property of 'Mrs. M. S. Reese. 'Levied on as the property of East Macon Lodge No. 3368. Also, iot with improvements thereon. East Macon district, Bibb county, Ga.; bounded east by property of Newman and L. Smith, west by Flanders street, north by 'Second street, and south by an alley. Levied on as the property of Isaac Har ris. Also, one-eight of an acre of land, more or less, in the East Macon district, Bibb county, Ga.; 'bounded north by property of L. G. Garey, east by property of J. F. 'Means, west .by property of B. L. Jones, and south by street. Levied as the prop erty of Powell W. Andrews. Also, one-eighth of an acre of land, more or less, in Vineville district. Bibb county, Ga.; bound west by Middle street, north 'by 'Second avenue, east by property of Lizzie Stewart, and south by property of Wm. Butler. Levied on as the property of Emma Butler. Also, one-eighth of an acre of land, more or less, in Vineville district, G. 'M., Bibb county; .bound north by land of Leroy Murphy, east by land of Ocmulgee Land Co., south by land of A. P. Neal, and west by 'Center stree. Levied on as the property of Ed. Campbell. Also, one-eighth of an acre of land, more or less, in Vineville district, G. M : bound north by Fifth avenue, west by an alley, east by land of Dan Todd, and south by land of M. B. Grant. Levied on as the property of Hardy Carroll. Also, one-eighth of an acre of land, more or less, in 'Vineville district, G. M.; bound cast by land of Ward, north by land of- Ward, south by land of Ward, and west by property of unknown parties. Levied on as the property of ('has. Chambliss. Also, house and lot in Vineville district, Bibb county, Ga.; bounded north by Third avenue, east by property of Marshall Fam bro, south .by property of Sampson Hunt, and west by property of Joe Bowman. Levied on as the property of John Cary. Also, one-quarter of an acre of land, more or less, in Vineville district, Bibb county, Ga.; bound west'by an alley, south 'by property of James Douglass, east by property of Jessie Jenkins, and north by Causy Jordan. Levied on -as the property of Vinson Douglass. ‘Also, one-sixteenth of an acre of land, more ore less, in Vineville district, Bibb county, Ga.; bounded north by Jackson street, east by property of Arnanda God frey, south by property of Dr. Holmes and west by property of Dock Jackson. Levied on as the property of Mary Lou Dickson. •Also, one-sixteenth of an acre of land, more or less, in Vineville district. Bibb county, Ga.; bound.north by land of Sarah Allison, north by Fifth avenue, south by land of Louisa Robinson, and east by land of Felix Ballard. Levied on as the prop erty of A. A. Evans. Also, one-eighth of an acre of laud, more or less, in Vineville district, Bibb county, Ga.; -bound east by Short street, north by property of John Stew-art, west by prop erty of Randall Smart, and south by prop erty of John Hooks. Levied on as the prop erty of Cornelius Ford. Also, one-eighth of an acre of land, more" or less, in Vineville district, Bibb county, Ga.; bound south by Second avenue, east by property of Joe Bowman, north by property of Emanuel Hunt, and west by property of Charles Kendrick. Levied on ■as the property of Charles Floyd. Also, one-sixteenth of an acre of land more or less, in Vineville district, Bibb county, Ga.; fronting west on I’ionnona avenue: bound north by property of C. M. E. church, east by land of (Charlie Baird, and solith by land of Mose Green. Levied on as. the property of Jenette Green. Also, one-fourth of an acre of land, more or less, in Vineville district, dlibb county, Ga.; bounded north by Jackson street, east by property of Mariah Bell, south by prop erty of John Brown, and west by property of Mary Lou Dickson. Levied ot as the property of Amanda Godfrey. Also, vacant lot in Vineville, Bibb coun ty, Ga.; bound north by Green street, west by property of Jim .Furcroon, south by property of Geo. Lowe, and east by prop erty of Harry Rockhill Levied on as the property of 'Martha Howard. Also, one-quarter of an acre of land, more or less, in Vineville district. Bibb county, Ga.: bound on north by Jackson street, east by property of Dock Jackson, south by property of Dr. Holmes, and west by property of Lula Young. Levied on as the property of estate of Sarah Holmes. Also, one-eighth of an acre of land, more or less, .in 'Vincvflle district, Bibb county, Ga.; bound west by 'Middle street, north by land of R. S. Collins, east by lands of Mrs. Lawton. and south by land of Sallie Carter. Levied on as the property of Henry Hunt. Also, one-eighth of an acre of land, more or less, in Vinlistrict. Bibb county, Ga.; ‘bounded north i.-y Highland avenue, east by property of Eliza Crawden west by an alley, and south by property of John Stewart. Levied - n as the prop- rty of I?,:, k Jackson., * Also, one-quarter of an acre of land, more or. less, in Vineville district, Bibb county, C.i.; ound north by Jackson street cast by property of Mary Lou Dick son. truth by property of Dr. Holmes and we ’ by property of Sarah Holmes. Levied on as the property of n« ck j ackson Also, one-quarter of an acre of land> more or less, in Vineville district, Bibb county, Ga.; bound east by property of Joe beabrooks. north by property of Hender son. and south by property of Ellis and west by property-of BiUie Walker. Levied on as the property of Sidney Kendall Also, one-quarter of an acre of land, more or less, in \ ineville district, Bibb county, Ga.; bound north by Fourth av enue. west by land of Baxter, south by land of Collins, east by land of Riley Lowe. Levied on as th- property of J L Lord. Also, one-half acre of lurid, more or less in Vineville district, Bibb county, Ga.; bound west by property of estate of Mary A ilson. north by property of Ed Combs east by property of Ocmulgee Land Co ’ and soutn by a street. Levied on as the property of Maltnda Moore, Also, one-quarter of an acre of land more or less, in Vineville, Bibb county’ Ga.;'bound wes: by Center street, north by land of Martin, east by land of Richard Dean, and south by land of Henry Single ton. Levied on as the property of J W Ma.bry. Also, two acres of land, more or less, in Howard district. Bibb county, Ga • bound east by property of Josh Roberson, north by a road, west by property of Viera Tur ney and south by property of Brooks. Levied on as the property of Hamp Robin son. Also. -quarter acre of land, more or less, in Vineville district. Bibb county Ga.; bound north by Central railroad, west by land of Jim Seabrooks, east by land of Edgar Sealbrooks, south by land of Ann Bell. The same b« ing a vacant lot. Levied on as the property of Mary Seabrooks. Also, one-sixteenth of an acre of land more or less, in Vineville district, Bibb county, Ga.; bound cast by Craft’s alley, south by property of Mose Green, west by property of George Sutton, ami north by property of Tom Andrews. Levied On as the property ol IM. and Nettle (Huff. Also, one-quarter of an acre of land, more or less, in Vinevile district, Bibb county, Ga.; (bound east by Poe street, south by laud of Henry Meriwether, west by land of Winnie Smjth. and north by land of Manda Washington. Levied on as the property of Tena Smith. Also, one-eighth of an acre of land, more or less, in Vineville district, Bibb county, Ga.; bound south by First avenue e«st by land of William Jones, north by laud of Dixon, and west by land of Ed \nshy. Levied on as the property as Wil liam Smith. Also, one-quarter of an acre of land, more or less, in Vineville district, Bibb county, Ga.; fronting north on Green street; bound east by property of Jim Furcroon, west by property of Hudson, and south by Woodley street. Levied on as the property of Charlotte Williams and children. Also, one-quarter of an acre of land, more or less, in Vineville district, Bibb county. Ga.; bound north by land of Em ma Elliott, west by North street, east by land of J. H. Bunn, and south by land of Mose Bivins. Levied on as the property of Sam Womack. Also, one-half acre of.land, more or less, in Vineville district, Bibb county, Ga.; hound north by Roy street, east by land of Dave Thomas, south by land of Dr. Fer guson, and west by street (name unknown) L< vied on as the property of ‘Allen White. Also, vacant lot in Vineville district, Bibb county, Ga.; fronting 52 feet east on a street; bound north by property of Mrs. Raney, 'west by an alley, and south by property of Cox. Levied on as the prop erty of Rebecca West. Also, one-eighth of an acre of land, more or'less, in Vineville district, Bibb county, Ga.; bound, north by First avenue, east by property of 'Robinson, south bp property of J. H. Hall, and west by property of Ed ward A oltf. Levied on as the property of Dink Wilder. Also, one lot with three-room house thereon, in Vineville district, Bibb county, fronting north on Jones street; bound east by property of EIl Jackson, south by prop erty of Alf Howard, west by property of Harry Goode. Levied on as the property of Catheriire, Adams. Also, three (3) acres of land, more or less, in Howard district, Bibb county, Ga.; bound north by property of Walter Holt, west by property of Newt Ousley, and south and east by property of S. A. Grump. Levied on as the property of Senette Adams. Also, one acre of land, mare or less, in Howard district, Bibb county, Ga.; bound north by property of Oscar Lawson east by property of Willis Lawson, south by property of Rarald Sledge, and west by property of Annie Jones. Levied on as the property of Lucinda Humphries. Also, seven (7) acres of land, more or less, in Howard district, Bibfc county, Ga.; hound north by land of Willis Lawson, east by land of Walter Thomas, west by land of Patsy Sledge, and south by land of Adamson. Levied on as the property of Eliza Johnson to satisfy a fl. fa. for the years 1896 arid 1897. Also, four acres of land, more or less, in Howard district, Bibb county, Ga.; bound west by property of Smith Stinson, north by property of A. Brooks, south by prop erty of Celia Fairbanks, and east by prop erty of Walter Thomas. Levied on as the property of Oscar Lawson. Also, half acre, of land, more or less, in Hazard district; bound north by property of Emma Franklin, south by property of Holder, west by property of Charlie Flow ers, and cast by unknown property. Levied on as the property as Mose May. Also, on’e and one-half (1%) acres of land, inore or less, with a three-room house thereon, lying in Godfrey district, Bibb county, Ga.; bound north by a road, west by property of Charles Johnson, and south -and east by property of Chas. Gil more. Levied on as the property of Martha Birdsong. Also, half acre of land, more or less, in Godfrey district, Bibb county, Ga.; bound north by road, west by property of Nat Stanford, south by property of Willie San ford, and east by an alley. Levied on as the property of Moses Brown. Also, one acre of land, more or less, with one two room house thereon, in God frey district, Bibb county, Ga.; bounded north by property of Mrs. Smith, west by a road, east by property of Grant, and south by property of unknown parties. Levied on as the property of Louise Fel ton. Also, quarter acre of land, more or less, with a three-room house thereon In God frey district, Bibb county, Ga.; bounded north by alley, east by property of Jane Jones, iwest by property of Callahan, and south by new Houston road. Levied on as the. property of Berry Hall. Also a lot of land containing or being 61 feet by 120 feet, with a three-room house thereon, in Godfrey district, and be ing house numbered 895 Anderson street; bound north by property of D. C. Corbin, south of Anderson street, west by Nuss baum avenue, and east by property of un known parties. Levied oa as the property of J. W. Marlow, agent. Also part of lot in Godfrey district, Bibb county, Ga., containing % of an acre of land, more or less; bound north by prop erty of Bob Thomas, west by property of Sherman children, east by property of Jane Perry, and south by property of Wad ley. Levied on as the property of (Miley Savors. G. S. WESTCOTT, Sheriff. NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. The Democratic Executive Committee of Bibb county made the following assess ments in order to defray the expenses of the primary to be held on June 6th, they will print all tickets, and unless your as sessment is In the hands of the treasurer on or before the 3rd day of June at noon, your name will not be printed upon the official ballots. Send all remittances to Mr. J. H. B. Wilder, treasurer of the Demo cratic Executive Committee: Ch rk of superior court |75 (H) Tax oliector 75 00 T ’ s urer 75 oo Tax receiver 50 00 Members of legislature, each 50 00 p «rencr 10 Delegates to state convention 10 00 Surveyor 5 oo By order of the Democratic Executive Committee of Bibb county. T. J. WARE, Chairman. SAM ALTMLA.YER, Secretary, t . 3