The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, May 27, 1898, Page 3, Image 3

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Annual Sales 0ver6,000,000 Botes FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS Huch as Wind and Pain in the Stomacn, Giddiness. Fulness after meal*. Head ache. Drowsiness. of Herd, fx, a of Al pelite, Costl»U>m Blotches on the Hkm. 'zdd < Di— turbed Sleep. Frightfu. D <-.u ,and nil ] Nervous ami Trembling S<-n- it ions. I THE FIRfT DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF ■ IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every suffer, r 1 will nekuowiedge them Uj l*o A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. IIIHHei'. I-11.1.H. tulf... t- ed, will quickly restore Females to com plete health. They promptly remove obstructions or irregularities of the sys tem and cure McU licadach.. Fora Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MFN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boochani’s Pills are Without a Rival And have the LARGEST SALE ofnii) Patent Medicine in the World, 25c. at all Drug Stores. News and Opinions OF National Importance. THE SUN ALONE Contains Both. Daily, by mail $6 a year D’ly ami Snndaj ,by mail. $8 a year the Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday New*-paper in ti e world. Price 5 1 ' a copy. By mail $2 a year THK NUN. New York. PULLMAN OAK LIN E y fittW "•■'t j BET WEEN Cincinnati, Indianapolis, or Louisville -»n«i Chicago rilF NORTHWEST. Pullman Buffet Sleepers on night trams. I’arkn chair•> and .lining < ar> on day trains. The Morion trains makr the fastest time between the Southern winter resorts ami the summer resort., of the Northwest. W H M. Tm i EL, V. P AG M FRANK J. REED G P. V Chicago 11l For furtlnei particulars address R W GLAD INC, Gen Ats r v ' vv • - -7 - «|jl! ► F ITi'Vl'riilW 'EM ALL I A r. T H El N EZ \AZ s | (|[ k VI 10 CENT ■ \ W EEK JU . ■R » • 11 1 H Worth j] J ' U f th.it much every day. U 5 G h > Don't look any lurili.r J ... Ji H k i L>r ag< num. 1,:,i ain 5l <| 4! V f Th. time to ail.-, rib., is . . I (.r k *'e in the swim y| 51 v hi K. pup with the times. jjj . Jk kA A . i . ■ a 5 J ! < |l Ij .. .. . - ... i J If in NERd of a Safe. Buy a Good One. Below Is a list of merchants who know a good thing when they see it. List of sales since March 22. IS'.tS: Georgia Quincy Granite Company. Jones Grocery Convpant. Kogers A? Joiner Comm is.den Company L. C. Crawford J. S. Frink. A. K. Harris. Jake Ginsburg. Cord, le. Ga J B Hau. M S. Rogers. J H. Frink. E<! Devlin. H. Kessler. N. 1 Parr. E. Friedman. W. J. Wyche. Hardeman Grocery Company. A. Detkin, Atlanta’. Ga. Davidson .lew,li\ Company' H. D. Adams. J. T. Callaway, Jr 412 Second Sr. Phone 331 Macon, Dublin and Savan ah R. R, *1 ..I . Id 3* J' M 1 M S1 \H< JNS AM AM. 400 230 Lv ...Mas-on ... Ar. 9 10.10 15 4 15 2 50 f ..Swift Creik ..T9 20110 00 4 25, 3 00-f ..Dry Branch ~f 9 10 9 50 4 35’ 3 10 f ..Pike’s IVak ..f 9 GO 9 40 4 45 3 20 f ... Fitzpatrick. . ,f, S 50. 9 30 4 50. 3 30 f Riplev f| 8 40 9 25 5 0.,' 3 50;s ..Jeffersonville., si 8 25 9 15 515 4 OOjf ... .Gallimon .... f 8 051 905 5 25 ; 4 15a ....Danville .... s. 7 50| 8 50 5 30 4 25 s ...Allentown... s 7 4<l 8 15 5 10 a |0 s ....Montrose.... s! 7 25 8 35 5 50 5 oo s Dudley s| 7 10; 8 25 6 02; 5 25ts Moore s; 6 55 8 12 0 16 5 le Ar. ..Dunlin ... I.r 830 8(X D M I'M \.M. \.M “I* tat ■' ■t. Sunday. dMixed. liaily, except Sunday. When you hear of War Rumors of war. the pestilence that stalk eth by day or the mosquito that tlitteth by night. Flee to the Mountains Irfestaurg. Va.. is the place. Only 36 miles from Washington. Write for illus trated booklet to Leesburg Inn, Ix-esburg. Va. •‘S' -‘G-'ye ( William’s Kidney Pilis x ’ Ila- no pi.tl in discus, sot th, # p Ridneys :tl <1 I riuary th ; -ir- . llave-A >yoti negk cU',l your Kidneys? Ilavef ’ yontiviTworl:, d y<>nr nei > ou.s svs- A (item anal cansssl trouble with your A I Kidneys and Bladder? Have you C I pains in the loins, sole, bticlr.gloins> ( land bladder? Have y a il:il»Ly up \ .peara.net, of the face, especially T I under the eyes? Too freqneut de-A I 1 ire pash urine? William's l.tihb \ \ Pills will impart ,ww life to the dis r I’eased orgnus, tone up the system A (ami make a new man o£ you By i mail Ml cents p, r box. ‘ v i IWuaaxy- 'tf ■<Props.. Cleveland. O. \ For aale by H. J. Lamar & Son, Whole sale Agents. NEGRO SOLDIERS WANTTO FIGHT Military Organizations and Georgia Will Furnish Manv Recruits. 75 PER CENT TO GO. Recruiting Stations Will be Estab- lished in All Cities -Roster of Georgia Negro Companies, It. i« thought that when the government begins to < nlist negroes for the negro reg iment which is to be formed for the volun teer army a heavy draught will be made on the military negroes of Georgia. In this respect Georgia can furnish a number of companies, and has three battalions out of which more than 75 per cent of the negroes will go, they say. Georgia also has the only negro artillery company in the- United States and this or ganization will volunteer to go the front. The negroes will go under any circum -lances. it is said, hut would prefer to go with their present officers. Georgia has also a colored troop of cavalry which will volunteer. With these military organizations the state will be expected to furnish th, largest quota to the regiment about to the formed and will be able to supply some well drilled sol diers who can stand the climate of Cuba. The adaptability of the negro to live in a low, hot country, such as the army will encounter during an invasion of Cuba, makes a regiment of these people desir able, say the army officers. Recruiting offices will be establish.,! in every city in the state, as well as in the cities of other states in the South and only a short-time will be r.quired to enlist a sufficient num ber of negroes to form the regiment. In Macon a large number of them, and especially those who are members of mili taiy companies, are anxious to get off to tlie front and it is said no trouble will be occasioned to get them to enlist. Little time will be required to make them well disciplined and trained soldiers. There arc twenty infantry companies of negro volunteers in Georgia, beside one troop of cavalry and the only' organized colored battery of artillery in the United States. Col E. H. Crumbley, of Atlanta, who is in charge of the Second battalion, says that fully 75 per cent of the men are will ing, if not anxious to volunteer their ser vices to the government. “At a battalion meeting some time ago,” he said, “1 took occasion to question the men and found that fully 75 per cent of til, tn are willing to go to the front. They would prefer to go as company' organiza tions, under their present officers, but I feel certain that a.majority of them would go under any' circumstances, provided they were given the chance. We are not as well equipped as the white troops, but a little field service would put us in very good condition. “iAs to imniunes, I don’t iknow how many of our men have been exposed to the yel low fever, hut we can stand the climate of Cuba better than any' one else. The majority of colored soldiers in Georgia comes from Savannah and are already par ttally acclimated.” Colonel iCruinbley has the distinction of being the Only officer in the colored volun l, < es who has served in the United Slates army. He was a member of conpany' I. T, nth cavalry, from November, 1876. to Novcmbet, 1881. and had attained the rank of sergeant major when he was discharged. \t that time he was as high as any negro had risen in the United States army ex cept one. Lieutenant til. O. Flipper, who was a graduate of West Point, class, of 1876, ami was second lieutenant in tin? Tenth cavalry. The complete roster of the colored com panies in Georgia Is us follows: First battalion. Lieutenant Colonel John fl. Deveaux. 'Major W. H. Royall, Adjutant S. C. Johnson, Quartermaster A. Bowens, burgeon T. J. Davis, Paymaster T. T. San ders; Captain J. 11. Carter, Colquitt ©lues; Captain E. Williams, Forest City Light Infantry; Captain L. A. Washington, Lone Star Cadets; Caiptain 11. N. Walton, Geor gia infantry; (Captain Nelson Law, Chat ham Light Infantry; Captain Robert Sim mons. Union Lincoln Guards. All of these troops are at Savannah. Second battalion. Lieutenant Colonel Floyd H. Crumbley, Adjutant W. B. Pru den. Quartermaster R. J. Henry, Commis ary B. F. Hoyt. Surgeon H. R. Butler, chaplain K. R. Carter; Captain Jackson Ah,Henry. Governor's Valunleers; Captain Audit’ Hill. Fulton Guards; Captain W. H. McGruder. Georgia Cadets; Lieutenant H. N. Johnson, Columbus Volunteers; Lieu tenant Hyman Parker, Washington Guards Xll of these companies with the exception <f one arc In Atlanta. Third battalion. Lieutenant Colonel Isiah Blockei. Quartermaster H. L. Wal ker. Commissary R. F. Benefield. Surgeon G. N. Stoney'. Chaplain C. T. Walker, Cap tain T. G. Walker. Geogia Infantr; Cap tain R. G. Cummings, Douglas Infantry; Captain John Lark. Augusta Light Infan try :Captaln \. F. Golphin, Company A; Lieutenant J. H. Richards. Augusta Ca dets. These companies are all in Augusta. There are four companies in Georgia that are too far away from each other for bat talion formation. They are the Rome Star Guards, Captain T. B. Higginbotham: Lin coln Guards, at Macon, Captain Sandy A. Dickhart. Bibb County Blues, at Macon. Captain W. F. Sims, and the Colquitt Guards, at Albany, in command of Lieu tenant C. H. Green. Besides these infantry companies there is one company of cavalry at Savannah, the Savannah Hussars, in command of Captain D. H. Heyward, and one battery of artillery, in command of Captain John C. Simmons. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made and that, too, by a lady in this country. “Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years he withstood its se verest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and her death seemed immi nent. For three mouths she coughed in cessantly and could not sleep. She finally discovered away to recovery by purchas ing of us a bottle of Dr. King’s New Dis covery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking the first dose that she slept all night and with two bottles has been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz.” Thus writes Mr. W. C. Hammick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at H. J. Lamar & Sons’ drug store. Regular size 56c and SI. Every bottle guaranteed. ONE FARE TO ATLANTA And Return, Via Central of Ga. Ry. Co., on Account of Mercer-Athens Debate Saturday, May 28th. The Central of Georgia Railway Com pany will sell round trip tickets to Atlanta for above occasion at $2.64. Tickets ou sale for all trains Saturday. May 28th, good until Sunday night, 29th, returning. J. G. CARLISLE. Traveling Passenger Agent. J have been a sufferer from chronic diar rhoea ever since the war and have used all kinds of medicines for it. At last I found one remedy that has been a success as a cure, and that is Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.—P. E. Grieham, Gaars Mills, La. For sale by H. The half a cent a ward column of The Nev • la the cheapest e-Avsrtlams medtum FLAG PRESENTATION. Fitzgerald Post Will Have a New Feature on Decoratiu'. Day Piogram. Monday next, May 30th, is Decoration Day. and, as usual, excursions Will be run from every direction to Andersonville. A large number will go from Macon. As is the case every yeaj this day is the great picnic for the negroes, and given a fair day they go down by the thousands. The Fitzgerald Post of the G. A. R. has added considerably to the force of white people who attend the Decoration Day ex ercises. and this year the Fitzgerald peo ple have added a feature to the program that will be of interest. The post has or will present a flag and a flag ipole to the cemetery at Andersonville, and the presentation of this flag will be a neat feature of the day. The program for this is as follows; Unfurling the Flag-Captain Ed Mahan. Fitzgerald, Ga. Gran.l Army Salute to the Flag—Color Sergeant J. R. Green. ■Presentation of rhe Flag Staff—Hon. C. C. Goodnow. Fitzgerald. Response Accepting the Flag Staff—W. XV. DeHaven. Macon, Ga. Poem—“ Planting the Flag Staff at An dersonville,” (written for the occasion by Miss Annie Wittenmayer, past national president of the XV. R. C.)—Recited by Miss Louise Goodnow. Fitzgerald, Ga. Doxology, by the assembly. The program will be rendered immedi ately after the exercises at the cemetery. The inscription on the flag staff is as follows: Tn Honor of the Brave Defenders of the Union Who were Imprisoned Here. “This Flag Staff was Cut on the Coloney Lands of Irwin County, Erected by the Woman's Relief Corps and Comrades of the Grand Army of the Republic of Fitzgerald. Ga., and Presented to the Board of Control of the Andersonville Prison Property May 30, 1898. “Long May lid Glory Wave Above this Hallowed Ground." The full program for the exercises will he made up in a few days. Yellow Jaundice Cured. Suffering humanity should be supplied with every means posisble for its relief. It Is wilh pleasure we publish the follow ing: “This is to certify that I was a ter rible sufferer from yellow Jaundice for over six months and was treated by some of the best physicians in our city and all to no avail. Dr. Bell, our druggist, recommended Electric Ritters, and after taking two bot tles. I was entirely cured. I now take great pleasure in recommending them to any one suffering from this terible malady. I am gratefully yours, M. A. Hogartv, Lex ington, Ky.” Sold by' H. J. druggists. ABOUT TICKETS. The State Committee May Take Action in This Matter. When the nxet state campaign comes on the state (Democratic executive committee will be asked to prescribe a form for the tickets to he used in the (primaries. It. may be that the state convention next month will take up the matter and au thorize the executive committee to control the printing and distribution of tickets. This would simplify the business for the <an■ iida tes and lesson the cost to every one c.f them. Tlu ie will be confusion in a number of counties this year because they are run ning local tickets at the gubernatorial pri mary. Candidates for slate house offices have had trouble getting the names of all the local candidates and in some instances is lias been impossible to have tickets printed with the names of the county can didates on them. Every 'candidate for a state house office has had his own tickets printed, from 00.000 to 150,000 ea'ch. Between 1,000,000 and 2,000,000 tickets are now being dis tributed over the state. 'Where there are two or more candidates for the same office, as for instance, the secretary of state, neither candidate prints the name of the other candidates on his tickets. They will probably have the names of all the other candidates on the tickest, but not the name of the opponent. The cost of printing the tickets is not a large item in the campaign expenses of a candidate, but if one uniform ticket was printed by 7 direction of the state executive 'committee the assessment on each candi date would be trifling. A candidate who has a strong organiza tion all over the state has an advantage under the present arrangement over the ■andiil.rte whose friends are not so well organized. Phe weaker candidates would like to feel assured that their names are on all I lie ticki ts which are distributed. The one day primary 7 was a long step in the right direction and there are candidates today who wish the executive committee had required the names of all candidates to be on every ticket. Th.s fr.e- .■? „ :i=!lo z -<Tr .z z ■' ' 7 ■ ' . • - AN ENGLISHMAN’S MONEY Sent to Help Carry on the War Against Spain. Washington. May 27.—The first iru-py sent by an Englishman towards defray ing the expenses of the war with Spain was recently received by the president The following correspondent details the incident: “To the President of the United S.tat’s, Washington: Inclosed you will please find a postoffiee order for ons pound, a small contribution toward your fund for carry ing on the war against Spain, for which your acknowledgement wilt oblige.” The letter was sigae I XVilli im Hartnell, of 7 Princess Place, Glouc-ster Real. Itish opton. Bristol, and .• iitel May 5. In be half of the president Treasurer Ellis H. Roberts sent the following acknowledge ment. inclosing a certificate of deposit: “PJease find inclosed official certiflcflate of deposit for $4.87. proceeds of your post office order for one pound sent to the pres ident of the United States. This eornritu tion toward the fund for carrying on the war against Spain is acknowledged as a recognition of the purpose on the part <-f this government io promote humanity and civilization from on who, if not an Amer ican resil uit ~!> <>il is one of our near kin beyond th' tisai’n r z fT” i 14 /z- z*7 i- <’«ry JONES’ JOKE. Presiding Bishop Called the Reverend to Order. Baltimore, May 27. —The General Con ference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, had a discussion over changes in methods of trial for local preachers accus ed of immorality. Rev. Sam Jones sail. “Mr. President, as a local preacher, I have a substitute to offer in this matter. I move to hang .all the local preachers un der suspicion." Bishop Chandler, pounding his gavel vig orously. said: “Brother Jones is out of order," Hues, t'ltem. riiea> Dr. Wllltamn' Indian Pile Ointment will -tire Blind. Bleeding, and Itching Piles i »fh«>n ail other Ointments have failed. It abeorba the tumors, allays the Itching at once, acts a* a poultice, gives instar * re i ,‘tef. Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment la prepared only for Piles and Itching of the private parts, and nothing eUe. Every box la warranted. Sold by druggists, or •ent by mail an receipt at price, 60c. and <I.M per bax. WILLIAMS M r’G. CO., Prap'a., rn»valaa4. G. Subscribers must pay up and not allow small balances to run over from week to week. The carriers have been in atructed i to accept no part payment from anyone I aftar April UL MACON EVENING, MAY 27 1898. Rag Offerings. The sinpnlar custom of leaving rags ami other xvortbitsj objects at wells ba: not entirely lallen into disuse. The BUparbtitiou in u modihcd form exists in other portions of the world. A trav eler in Persia found a tree with rags tied'to its branches They had been left th« te By the inhabitants of a province infected with ague- A tree hung with rags was found by another traveler in Africa Crooked pins, old clothes, peb bles. sheik, rusty nails, small coins, and even Lundies of heath were consid ered appropriate thank offerings at shrines in earlier days, for it was be lieved that the saints and apostles did Dot care for articles of value. Such was the superstitious adoration of fountains that it was forbidden by the sixteenth of the canons issued in 960, in the reign of King Edgar, and it was condemned by the canons of St Ansi Im It was also interdict! dby laws passed in the reign of King Canute. Since the reformation the practice has not been pr. valent, except in Ireland, where many old wt Ils consecrated to saints and martyrs are yet made places of pilgrimage. There is scarcely a parish throughout the land that has not its own In ly well where, despite practical admonition, the faithful and the faith less come to pray for physical or mental relief and leave behind them a scrap of rag as an offering.—Godey’s Magazine. Character In Footgear. “Shoes,” said the aggressive philoso pher to the meek looking woman, ‘‘al ways acquire the traits of their wearer. The old proverb about ‘wear at the toe, spend as you go.’ etc., is only a tenth part of what a worn shoe can ti ll of its owmr’s diipcsition. Now look at niiue. Like me, ain’t they?” They were. Stubby, square, thic’., self opinionated looking Loots, they seemed to breathe Aggressiveness from every seam. “Now let’s see yours. ” The demure looking woman poked one shoo out tim idly. It was long and narrow, with a very pointed toe. It was a stiff, slim, unbending sort of shoo. The reader of character in footgear looked dubious. “Hem! Perhaps you are not like your shoe,” ho said evasively. “But I be lieve in the sei. neo, ami so I don't think it would 1.0 safe for ma tc tell you what 1 read in the imileations We—vve might both regr. t it. Good morning!” Now \ 'irl Commercial Advertiser. FRENCH TANSY WAFERS These are the genuine French Tansy Wafers, imported direct from Paris. La dies can depend upon securing relief from and cure of Painful and Irregular Periods regardless of cause. EMERSON DRUG CO., Importers and agents for the United States San Jose. Cal. C. T. KING, Druggist, sole agent for Macon, Ga. ■ -y ; > I II Light As a Feather. Perfect in fit and elegant in style—the suni ni er weight Suits we are making up. GEO. P. BURDICK & CO., 568 Mulberry Street. CITY TAX NOTICE. The second installment of the city tax is now due. I am compelled to issue ex ecutions against those in default. Pay and save costs. A. R. TINSLEY, Treasurer. May 16th, 1898. R, F, SMITH, (Almost opposite Postoffiee.) Spring II its a/n a 'Ties ITa ter Cooleis y Ice Cream Frezeis, Bet/y Plates, Notions, Crockery, G/assiuare and China. THE FAIR, NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. The Dr moeratie 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: Clerk of superior court $75 00 Sheriff 75 00 Tax collector 75 00 Treasurer 75 qo Tax receiver 50 00 Members of legislature, each 50 00 Coroner 10 00 Delegates to state convention 10 00 Surveyor 5 00 By order of the Democratic Executive Committee of Bibb county. T. J. WARE, Chairman. SAM ALTMAYER, Secretary. ! S jiCftSTORIA f* AQTft 1 I The Kind You Have l»L. *" i Always Bought, ’"' '" "■' -■■ —f --_ -2;-2 /.U,Mg IBeais the Fan-simile ting the Stomachs and Box els .if || SirncLtllTO Promotes DigestionCherrful- S ness and Rest. Contains neither *1 .7 . -- Opnim,Morphine nor Mineral. Me NotNakc “22 c _ I Recipe of Old S fum/Jcin s<*d- SI ON THE Jcnrut * } fit lioJulL Stdti ~ | iffi __ 1 I WRAPPER fUnvSceJ - I Sj Ciitnfud Sump .1 K „ -.--.--n-oTT ta*sww»/tew: / K gp EVERY Apcrfcct Remedy t or Cons!ipa- 1 «—< tion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, t f 8 Z ' 4 Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- « L>V/ 1 > ncss and Loss of Sleep. « .. Fac Simile Signature of » mrr n 77 71TB \ the kind NEW YORK. | gBWWqI YOU HAVE | opy or wrappT I ALWAYS BOUGHT. , ■ -—.. ... -,. ~ ..... ■ TH£ CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW TORS CITY. Bibb County Sheriff s Sales. GEORGIA, Bibb County.—Will be sold before the court house door in the city of •Macon, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in June, 1898, the follow ing described property, levied on to satisfy certain state and county tax fi fas tor the year 1897, to-wit-: Part of lot 16, northwest range, city of .Macon, bound on one slae by property of 'Ma-ssee, on another by property of Welch 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. IBaber, on another side by iproiperty 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 iMacon, 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. (H. 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. iM. 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 'Macon, 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. Cheriy, agent. Also, part of southwest reserve 6, city of IMacon, bound on one side by property of Mrs. George 'Crockett, on another by property of Mrs. Porter and on another by property o's Deideri'ck, and on another by 'Fourth street. Levied on as the property of E. Crockett. 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 30 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 street 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 Eaet ‘Macon dls trlc, 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 Bivins. 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 162 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 west hy 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 if »gH<l Idi 211 south of Forsyth road, bound east by property of N. At 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 (Mercer street, south by property of Welburn, and north by land of 'Hendrick. Levied on as the property of W. H. Tin ker. Also, 150 acres land, more or less, in 'Hazzard district; bound north by land ot Ben Gilbert, south by land of John Hart, west by larftl of Henry Smith, east by land of George Burnett, and being part of lot 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 belter described in book M. M . folia 711, in deed dated April 25. 1887. Levied on as the property O's J. H. Curry. Also, lot containing one-quarter acre, more or less, with a live 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, and 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 street, west by Bright street, south by reservoir, and east by 'Boundary street. Levied on as the property of C. H. iMigrath, agent, motheY. 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 O's estate of Con Sul livan; bound north by property of T. C. Burke, south and west by property of C. Sullivan estate, and cast 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; bound 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, in 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 mas, 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, oast by property of Joe Hall 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 Outlet, west by property of Heard, and south by prop erty of Dinkins. Levied on as the prop erty of E. P. 'Dinkins. 'Also, 60 acres of land, more or less, in Rutland district; bound on one side by Fulton estate, on another by property of C. McCommons, 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. Lovled 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 No. 3, city of Macon, Ga., on one side by property of Kendrick, on another by >o»eriy of Pitts, on another by proper*/ of M inship, and on another hy Jones street. Levied on as the property of John H. Bickers. eAIso. part of lot 3, square 72. city of (Macon, Ga., bound on one side by Cotton avenue, on another by property of A. M. E. cuurch, and on another by an alley. Levied on as the property of Devoted Brothers and Sisters. Also, lot o, northwest common, city of Macon, Ga.. and improvements thereon; 'bound on one side by Green street, on an other by Madison street, ami on another by property of R. Jackson, and on another bj property of E. Miller. Levied on as the property of Champ Bryant. Also three-quarter acres of laud, more or less, northwest riknons, city of Macon. Ga., fronting <ast 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 Eml line Sparks by Mrs. Julia P. Jones,. Levied on as the property of Violet Cato. Also, the south half of lot 5, block 22, according to map of city of Maoon, and being lot 6, according to survey ot 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) live-sixteenths of an acre, more or less. Levied on as the properly of Ca mila Kitchens; Also, all that parcel of land, known as part of lot 18, 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'ro, lot 1, block 22, city of Macon, as per survey of L, W. Dußo s, city surveyoi, fronting 62 feet on a 30-foot alley, and running back 135 feet, and being southeast half of said lot 1, block 22, and adjoining lot of IH. 'Mathis. Recorded in book AJ.. page 663. clerk’s office, Bibb superior court. Levied on as the property of Rachcll ■Mitchell. Also, lot 1, square 102, city of Macon; bound on one side 'by property o's Collier, and on another by property of Horne and Weichselbaum, on another by Franklin street, and on another by Ocmulgee street. Levied on as the property of Forrest Wil liams. Also, lot 1, swc. 3, city of IMacon; 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 Iby an alley. Levide on as the property cf 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 No. 3368. Also, lot 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, cast by property of J. F. Means, west iby 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, onfe-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. I’. 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 Fiftli 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 hy 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 Chas. 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, Gtf.; 'bounded north by Jackson street, cast 'by 'property of Amanda God frey, south by property ot Dr. Holmes and west 'by property of Dock Jackson. Levied on as the properly of 'Mary Lou Dickson. Also, one-sixteenth O's 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 land, more or less, in Vineville district, Bibb county, Ga.; bound east by Short street, north by property of John Stewart, 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 loss, 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 Fioyd. (Also, one-sixteenth of an acre of land more or less, in Vineville district, Bibb county, Ga.; fronting west on, Pion nona avenue; 'bound north by property of C. M. E. church, east by land of Charlie Baird, and south <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, Bibb county, Ga.; bounded north by Jackson street, east by property of Mariah B<ll, south by prop erty of John Brown, and west by property of Mary Lou Dick-son. Levied on 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 ’tockhiil. L: vitd on as the property of (Martha Howard. (Also, one-quarter of an acre of land, more or less, in Vineville district, Bibb county, GaG 'bound on north by Janson street, east 'by property of I>ock Jackson, south by property of Dr. Holmes, and west by pre.perty 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 •Vineville district, Bibb county, Ga.; hound w>-st by Mid lie street, north by land of R. 8. Collins, east by lands of 'Mrs. Lawton, and south by land of Saliie Carter. Levied on as the property of Henry Hunt. ■Also, one-eighth of an acre of land, more or less, in Vineville district. Bibb county, Ga.; bounded north by Highland avenue, east by property of Eliza Crawden, west by an alley, and south by property of John Stewart. Levied ou property of Dock Jackson, Also, one-qnarter of an acre o* Uad. more or less, in V.nevllle district, Bibb county, Ga.; houn-1 narth by Jack-on street, east by j»rcpe T ey or Mary I,cn Dick son, rnnih (by property of Dr. FfoLnes and west by pioperty of Sarah Holmes. Levied on is th- property of Dock Jackson. Alsp, one-quarter of an acre of land, less, in Vineville Bibb county, Ga.; bound east by property of Joe Seabrooks, north by property of Hender son. and south by property of Ellis and west by property of Billie Walker. Levied on as the property of Sidney Kendall. Also, one-quarter of an acre of land, more or less, in Vineville 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 the property of.J. L. Lord. Also, one-half acre of land, more or less t in Vineville district. Bibb county. Ga.; bound west by property of estate of Mary Wilson, north by property of Ed Combs, east by property of Ocmulgee 'Land Oo.» and south by a street. Levied on as the property cf Malinda Moore. Also, one-quarter of an acre of land, more or less, in Vineville, Bibb county, tra.; bound west by Center street, north by land of Martin, east by land of Richard Dean, and south by land of H.nry Single ton. lx tied on os the property of J. W. Mabry. Also, two acres of land, more or less. In Howard district. Bibb county. Ga.; bound cast by property of Josh Roberson, north by a road, west 'by property of Viera Tur ner. and south by property ot Brooks. Levied on as the property of Hamp Robin son. Also, one-quarter acre of land, more or less, in Vineville district, Bibb county. Ga.; bound north by Central railroad, west by land of Jim Seabrooks, cast by land ot Edgar Seabrooks, south by land of Ann Bell. The same being 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 east by Craft’s alley, south by property of Mose Green, west by property of George Sutton, and north 'by property of Tom Andrews. Levied on as the property of M. 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 land of Henry Meriwether, west by land of Winnie Smith, and north .by land ot’ '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, east -by land of William Jones, north by land of Dixon, and west by land of E<l Ansley. 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 loss, in Vineville district, Bibb county, Ga.; bound north by land of Em ma Elliott, west iby 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.; bound north iby Roy street, east by land of Dave Thomas, south :by land of Dr. Fer guson. and west by street (name unknown) Levied on as the prop* rty 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 .Wolff. 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 Ell Jackson, south by prop erty ot Alf Howard, west by property of Harry Goode. Levied on as the property of Catherine 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 3. A. ■Grump. Levied on as the property of Senette Adams. Also, one acre of land, more 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. I.evied on as the property of Lucinda Humphries. Also, seven (7) acres of land, more or less, in Howard district, Bibb county, Ga.; bound north by land of Willis Lawson* east by land of Walter Thomas, west by land of Patsy Sledge, and south by land of Adamson. Ix-vicd on as the property of Eliza Johnson to satisfy a fl. fa. for the years 1896 and 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 Sxmm-a kranklin, south by property of Holder, west by property of Charlie Flow ers, and east by unknown property. Levied on as the property as Mose May. Also, one and one-half (1%) acres of land, more or less, with a thre-.-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 leas, 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, west 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 64 feet by 120 feet, with a three-room house thenon, 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 on as the property of J. W. Marlow, agent. Also part of lot In Godfrey district, Bibb county, Ga., containing of an acre land, more or lessj: bound north by prop erty of Bob Tttomas, west by property of Sherman children, east by property of Jane 'Perry, and south by property of Wad ley. Levied on as tho property of Miley Savors. G. 3. WESTCDTT, Sheriff. eHiir <■ la a non-poisonous ‘eiuody , for Gonorrhoea, Spermatorrhoea, ' bites, uunatura) dis barges, <»r any iuflamma iou, irritation or ulcera tion of mucous mem braova. Non-astriugetil. fefoid by UruffffHtJU or sefit in plain wrapper, by exprera. prepaid, for •I.Ou, or 3 (lir«*»ilar o»» fe*iur-.e€. Money. Loans npgotlstfd on Improved city prop j ertv, on farms, at lowest market rates, i business of fifteen years’ standing. Faclll -1 tlas unsurpassed. HOWARD M. SMITH 314 Second St., Macon, Ga. 3