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ORGANS
ted. OfiUcyiae Froa- A.udress Dan 1 r.
GEM. BRECKINRIDGE
OSES PLAIN WORDS
Goes Before the War Board
and Roasts Shafter.
DREYFUS IS TOLD TO
PREPARE A DEFENSE
Famous Prisoner Notified of We Mn "' "" Trn,,,,,rt l '" r s,r,!;r *
ttl»* - Silotioo nn«l DIkHiiIIiiv - One
His Second Hearing;.
TilK POWER TO I'ltlllT tlu ro wore souio tilings tlioy did not nn-
’ darstand about God, he proposed to sny .‘Yli'Ong’, Steady nei*VCS
some tilings ooacprtiing him, beginning , , , f
where they had left oil. The sunm Paul ' (Yrc "^CdCd IOI* SUCCCS8
who said in olio placo, “Bo courteous,’’
tinii who had noticed tho how preceding
tho wrestling match, hero exercises
suavities before lie proceeds practically
to throw down I ho rocky sido of tho
DR. TALMAGE TELLS HOW TO WRES
TLE WITH EVIL.
Fail Is Not (In-
That Cnm.-N t'rn
l-lml—■The
in (tod.
Everywhere. Nerves
Depend simply, solely,
Upon the blood.
WHAT “MIGHT HAVE BEEN” REVISION PROCEEDING ON
(Copyright. IS98, by Ami clean Press Aso
elation, l
I I Washington, Nov (1.—Iu this dis
Ilo Asserts That Had Miles IJeen In Questions to He Drafted and Posted cmwso Dr. Tultnngn selects ouo of tha
to tlio Devil’s Istanil
Acropolis tho whole Parthenon of idnla- Pure, 1‘ich, nourishing
tries, Minri vu a id Jupiter smashutl up , r , .
< lmirc Instead of tlio Michigander
There Would Have Heeu No lit loll
Before Santiago.
Washing ton, Nov. 15.—Gen. P.rock-
I iuridge continued his testimony boforo
Who Will
nt
boldest figures of tho Bible to.
’ !, !° ” 1 "' , moat practical and encouraging truths; will I. tsvu ail
oi mill,ite Itcplies and Forward text Ephesians vi, 12, “ We wrestle not. heaven on lop
Them to Paris. r.gainst flobh and blood, hut ngaiust
Paris, Nov. 15.—Tim court of cassa- l'ftticipnlitits, against powers, against
Mon ha. informed tho minister of Ilia “"\'..lerH of tho dark,us. ot this world,
U P
with the rei I of them. In this holy war
polished titles will do mdre execution
than blunderbusses Let our wrestlers
how ns they go into tlio strttyglo which
will have all perdition under anti all
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tlio War investigating commission to-1 colonies, M Gulllttin, that it lias do- ll ^ uill! ’ t , 8 l liritual wickedness iu high
Sm'cnmraieif'inO nt t0dRy , '''ttlx cidocl that Dreyfus bo informed by tolo- P Squonmishness nnd fastidiousness
' . ni,U , mCuhtt ami the trnns-; graph that tho revision proceedings were never charged ngninst Paul's rlmt-
to inform tho prisoner that tho revision (U1( |
portaticn of troops to that island. Ho
bad, lie said, gone to Cuba as inspector
general, arriving at Tampa on Juno 5.
Ilo had observed casually tho prepara
tion* for the disembarkation of troops
boforo tlio expedition loft and ho con
cluded that they wero tjuito inadequate.
"I made no report, liowovor,” lie
added, "as General Miles was on tlio
ground and could observe for himself. ”
Continuing ho said that th^ro was no
preparation for landing in the face of
an enemy other than thut which tho
navy might furnish. So far as ho had
observed there wore only two lighters
and two scows secured on behalf of tho
army boforo tho departure from Tampa.
It was his understanding, howovor,
that the army and navy woro co opor-
uting in tliis expedition.
Speaking of tho conflict of authority
on tho transports, ho said tho masters
of tho vessels did not respond as
promptly as might have been desired.
“Truo, ho said, "thero was a little
navy cadet on board oaolt of tho vessels,
hut ho had no authority. An actual
naval officer or an officer of tho quarter
master’s department on each vessel
would have been better. What was
needed was prompt communication bo-
tween tlie commanding officer and tlio
vessels, and the masters of the trans
ports did not respond very promptly.”
Itrsiilt .lust us Expected.
Ho was questioned at some length
concerning the conduct of tho campaign 1 measure to create tho office of state oil
In front of Santiago, and replied that 1 1 - -
the mult was what lie had expected it
havo commenced anil that ho proparc orio In tho war against evil betook
his detense. the first weapon ho could lay his I,and
SI I'ciirt!i Drol l Discipline.
Ucmcinhi r also that theso wrestlers
went through severe and continuous
course of preparation for their work. |
They were put upon such diet ns would
best develop tin ir muscle Ah Paul j
soys, “Every man that sirivetlt for the 1
mastery iH temperate in all things, ”j
Blood feeds the nerves
And makes them strong 1 .
The great nerve tonic is
Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
Because it makes
1 he blood rich and
Pure, giving it power
To feed the nerves.
)• 11rod’s .Sarsaparilla
The wrestlers were put under complete Cures nervousness
The ministry of tho coionioa has re-j Pn *' ur illustration, he employed the , discipline—bathing, gymnastics, strug-: '
received a cablo dispatch saying Dreyfus tkentcr, the arena, tlio foot race, mid glo in sport with each other to dovolop
is in good health. j thorn wa* nothing in the isthmian game, J strength and give quickness to dodgo of j
Tho decision of tho court of cassation 1 it!i ' vrunt , h 1 nf 1 lniVM ' or ■ h, u ,‘ J lri i' ‘ f f(, "» i Hooping to lift |
•tin gatno, with us wreath cl laurel, each other oil the ground i suddenly i
pitlm, rr Nentcnti game, with its rushing forward; suddenly pulling
I
, ‘ , . .and pitlm, rr Nenicnti game, with its rushing forward; suddenly pullhn
fy ing hintto^rrpaTehis d °fcmso Ui is very I ' Vr °“ th '/ pu^lny. °r uuy Bonmu (irons. , backward; putting the hit fool behittc
signifiennt, as it has hitherto boon I l,ut bo fult right to put it in J the other’s right foot nnd getting l.b
generally admitted that no innovation i Htru,u " or L i l! t!o ’ n:;tl ara - von nnt 8nr j opponent off his balance, bard training
should bo introduced in tho Droyfus 1st inert tliut in my tost lie on Its upon a i for days and weeks nttd mouths so that
proceeding^. I wrestling bout fi r suggestivcncss? when they met it wits giant clutching
Questions will now ho drafted nnd Plutarchsnys that wiestiingis tho most giant And, myftb.nds, if wo do not
posted to Droyfus, who will lormulato'artistic and cunning of athletic games want ourselves to be thrown iu this
his replies j We must make it wide difference be- I wrostlo with the
HOLD BIENNIAL SESSIONS l , "' , “ rn pugilism, the lowest of spectacles, I wi.rld, wo had
*|and wrestling, which it nu effort in Christian distil
Dig Wave of Kconoiny Now Strikes sport to put down another on floor or J tiinl, l*y
the Legislature Itself. | ground, and wc, all tf us, indulged iu j ting to divine supcrvisul nnd dircotion
Atlanta, Nov. 15.—Tho wave of. lt iu rur boyhood days if we were Do net begrudge I ho tinio mid ! lie mmiey
economy struck tlio legislature itself healthful a»d plucky Tho anoient for that young nian'who is in j n para-
today when three bills affeetiug that wri ' lit,er> ' W'* r e first bathed in oil ami, tim. for the uiinisliy, spending two
body woro intr iducod | ,hen “prinklert with ^nud Tho third i years in grammar tcimol at 1 fen* yours
Dyspeps!;\, rheumatism,
Catarrh, scrofula,
And all forms of
Impure blood.
wrestle with tho fin nnd erri.r of the
better get ready by
pliuo, l y holy self do-
com (ant practice, by submit-
blows or kicks being allowed in the
game. They preferred the foot of huu
pry pitnihtr o:i tho breast of fullon
would bo. Everything thero, ho said,
was strained to got men on hoard and
con si qitently thero was comparatively
little effort to secure equipment. Whiltf
he know nothing definitely of the plans
Of tho campaign lie was suro there was
a pinii. lie was quito certain from a con
versation he had hud with General
Miles that, ho hud a plan, though ho
did not say this plan was tho plan
carried into effect.
“ Of course,” suggostcil Governor
Beaver, “Santiago was the goal of tho
campaign. ”
“Certainly. Tho fact was published
so extensively iu tho newspapers that
many of tho men on board tlio vessels
would not accept this information as to
the destination as correct."
Asked as to ills opinion on tlio result
of the campaign he said ho thought it
was consistent with tho character of
tho men who conducted it—what was
to bo expected from tho limitations of
General Shatter.
“I think it would have been different
if General Milos had been in command
—that it would have been more safely
conducted. 1 think ho has more of tho
spark and genius of command titan any
man in tho army, and 1 am suro that if
ho lmd hud charge ho would have been
in tho front rank."
Vloiory of Hun Juan.
Ex Governor Woodbury suggested
that tho buttle iu front of San Juan had
been fought and the victory won within
eight days of landing. General Breck
inridge iu reply said the victory had
been won “wliou General Total's nerve
gave out,” This, ho continued, had
been the war of all others whose suc
cess had been won iu its earliest stngos.
He believes that the war was tlio Lord's
war and that this wonderful success
was duo to His supervision. Tho time
for tbio battle was, however, short
enough. Yet it must ho remembered
that tlio distance between tho battle
field and Sibonoy was loss than half a
day’s march, but while he considered
the result as marvelously commendable,
ho did not feel that General Shafter
was above criticism iu tho conduct of
tho campaign.
lie could not believe tho result was a
miracle, hut he ascribed the outcome to
the fact that the army was one which
was capablo of meeting all calls. “No
matter how it was tat ;!ed up,” ho said,
“it went to victory. ” He hud at the
time quoted Lord Beresford when he
said to his army upon a certain occa
sion:
“J have led you into a devil of a fix,
nnd it is now your duty to fight liko
bell to got me out of it. ”
Ho was sure at least that all engaged
in the war had acted with zoal and!
healthful and plucky
wrestlers were first bathed In oil and j tion for
I then sprinkled with saud Tho third | years iu grammar
I throw decided tho victory, uud ninny a | in collego und three yrurn iu Iheolcgical
0 to htl s in the houso provides InftI1 who went down in the first throw ►'emit ary l know that nine years ate a
that the sessions shall bo only -10 days or second throw in the third throw was big slice to take eft , f a man’s active
instead of 50, ns at prosont. Tho others on top and bis opponent under The life, but If yon realized the hr
cro practically alike aud soek to niako' Romans did not like this gatno very strength of tlio archangels of
the sessions biennial instead of annual, v'inch. for it was not stvago enough, no our timo with which that young men is
iho bill tor 40 days sessions was blows or kicks being allowed in the (ming to wrestle, you would net think
introduced by Mr. Park of Greene. Tho 1
other bilis were bv Dr. GriUti of Greens
»nd Mr Rose of Camden.
Mr. Blalock of F'ayot.to presented a ,l art y r
tho office of state oil ,u wrestling tho opponents would
inspector. Another important now bill bow iu apparent suavity, advnuco fttco
was one by Mr. Ellis of B.bb to provide to fc.co, put down both fict solidly, take
for bonded warehouses. [each other by tho arms and puHlt each
iho Populist hills to reduce tho other backward nnd forward until the
ud thero
parted —■ - nJntionsnnd
adversely this morning by the com- v ' n lent strokes of thu foot of otto con
miltco on ways and means, and may ho t t s,,lllt ugniust the foot of the .other,
considered luaetically dead. | tripping him up, or. with struggle that
Tho house has decided to favor tho threatened apoplexy or death, tho do-
doves as well ai tho ’possums, aud tho tented fell, nnd tho'shouts of tho spec
ial! to prevent dovo baiting iu Goorgia ‘ tutors greeted tlio victor. I guess Paul
j’sss'Es.r i *? r°, :r\«r vu ,i
Spmbor Litilu lias nnuoaucB.l tho a “* L1 “' ol ,h " * t ™eK | » “I tho ir>nl
now standing committee on invalid "ith temptation, and the struggle of
Theus Brothers*.
Diamonds, Watches
nnd Jcwolry.
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SAVANNAH, GA.
SHERIFF’S SALES
height nnd j FIRST TUESDAY IN DEC. 1898
evil in
, . 4‘fi’i"'st unis to reduce tiio other hackwurd ami forward t
sa arms of the state officers, which woro work begun in real earnest, at
introduced on yesterday and created . . , .
considerable comment, woro reported f ontorttoti.s and strangulat
I elisions. Tho el a rmnuship fell to Mr
Ga via of Richmond.
Tho resolution providing for an in
vestigation of tlio geological depart
meat was adopted and tho committoo 1 » ued enil ns tlm
appointed to conduct the investigation. ! witl ,
In tho senate, tho bill by Senator 1 Wt,h b,li " urk 1
heavenly forces against Apollyonlo pow
ers. and lie dictates' my text to an
nnintiuonsis, fot all hia letters, save the
one to Philemon, seem to havo boon iliu-
amanuensis goes on
tear tlio groan and
iu tuo senate, mo Dm uy Senator i, , . , . . , , , , - ,
Davis to repeal tho law making women ! lau « b ,nul tL(n,t of cartbl y a,ul celestial
eligible for appointment to tho office of, belitgercuts, “Wo wrestle not against
state librarian was withdrawn by him flesh uud Mood, but against priucipaii-
• his morning al ter nn adverse report ties, against powers, against tho rulers
from the toinniittee.be seeing thutit 'of tho darkness of this world, against
would be ' killed.” Before its with- spiritual wickedness in high nluccs. ”
drawal ho was visited by a woman who
had a petition signed by 1,500 women,
protesting against his bill.
SPANISH VESSEL IN
PORT.
First to Ri'iieli I•< n.-iswlcit Slneu the
L ite W.tr Gloi <l.
Bhu.vswkk, G.V., Nov. 13.—The Span
ish bark Maria, tho first Spanish saiiiug'of Henry III iuSt Giles’ Field between
vessel so far known as having entered ' uicu of Westminster and people of Ijou-
an American port since tho war closed,' f * 011 blowevcr rough a t\\ ist aud hard n
nine ytnrs of pie] arnti n were too
mneh An uneducated tninis.try was r.x
cusahle in other days-, but net in this
time, landed with sJiools und colleges.
A man who wrote me ti e ether day n
letti r a king udvieo, ns l:e felt culled to
preach the gcsp-1, began tlio word
“Gcd” with a smull “g. ” That kind
i f u man iH not called to preach tlio
gospel Illiterate men, preaching the
gw.pil, quote > ior linir own encourago
ment the Scriptural passago, ‘’Open thy
umulii u ide and 1 fill it. ” Yes I Ho
will fill it with wind Preparation lor
this wrestling is absolutely necessary
M 'tsy years ago i)r Nowmuti and Dr
Bunderlautl, on the platform of Brigham
Young's taheniaclo nt Salt Lako'City
gained tlio victory because they had so
liitig been skillful wrestlers lur God
Otherwise Eiighain Y’oung, wiio was
liimself a giant iu somo things, would
havo thrown them out of tlio window
Get ready in liitdu classes. Get ready
in Christian Endeavor meetings. Get
ready by giving testimony in obscure
places, liefoie giving testimony in con
spicuous places.
Tlio Silent Worker.
Your going around with a Bagster’s
Eihlo with flaps at tlio edges under
your arm does nnt qualify you for tho
work of nn evangelist. In this day of
profciso gab remember that it is not
lias arrived hero. Tho Muria is con
signed to Mr. Rosendo Terras and is tin
first of a small fleet that sailed from
Barcelona for Brunswick some weeks
ago. She came d'roet and experienced
no very bud weatuer euroute.
The Maria is commanded by Captain
Vieeuti Terras, an old trader tit this
port, and lie received a warm welcome
trout his friends here. His reception
l ore no evidence of tho war feoliug be
tween tlio states and his native country,
which he lias just left, and ho seemed
very much pleased with it.
The coining of tho Maria marks tho
beginning of a revival of the Spmnisli
trade, which is a big item in this port's
business. Brunswick claims to control
about nine tenths of the Spanish trade
on the .South Atlantic and when tho
sailing vessels come in they spend u
good deal of money iu supiplies for long
voyages.
Aogiistati.4 Charged With Itiof.
Augusta, Ga., Nov. 15.—Under in
dictments found by the grand jury foi
every man had done the best of which rU,r . tb ree arreKts were made during tho I ° ur b'ih’Lty antagonist with
he was oapable, and lie hud novar known day—Dr. A. B. McNaugbton, K. L. r un ' ty rlcrcules, son of Jupitei and
a war in which there was not criticism Btorey ami Pleas McUoiheru. They; Aloinena, wi.l by n precursor cf pniih s
at tho close of it. \ gave a bond ol fcfiOO for their appearance j helped rather than damaged for tho
‘ bofore tho superior court on Nov. 21.! performance of bin “12 labors. ” i^,et us
Theso eases grow out of the recent at-1 fie it* wisely strategic iu religious cir
ted. Unlkxioe Fr8d
BsJtty Waihie**an
New J r«ey.
PIANOSs»«£
OataLegiu-s Fi»6. Address Daums1j«. IMS*
Wsfliim ton. W J.
A spleudid organ oan be bad partly k>r
oash and part in home produoe at kw
than you oan get same organ for onsh
apply at Huuio omoe,
Knights of Labor Convene. _
Ciiicacio, Nov. 15.—Tho annual oon-i tempt to lynch the negro, Will Robin-|' c i es HS attorneys in couitrooms, who are
son, who was confined in thei Augusta jcoapUmeutary to each ether in the
jail on tho charge of attempted assault. I roinft ' kSi , jeforo tbcy mB10 iut0
Alubmnii Legislature Meets. | legal struggle such us that which left
Mostoomuuy, Ala., Nov. 15.—Tin*
general assembly of Alabama began its
voution of tho Knights of Labor began
here today. Over 100 delegates were in
attendance when General Muster
Workman Hicks of Now York called
the convention to order. The proceed
ings will probably last a week or ten - , , i mio u rnge m reiormi
days. The meetings are held behind 50-<lay session in^ the cap. -et P(la y- p]j H fi nothing 'out tho depletion of their
.1 l .1 ... m.r- T*■ t.... 4- H.n ....L.l.t . H'lmv/x writ u n f nl 1 ii t toilnfill PA. M ii n v
closed doors. It is said that the unighti Thero was a full attendance,
will pass resolutions
sertiou attributed
Gout per* of the American
Labor, that organized labor is against
the acquisition of conquered territory.
iu high plaecB.
The Aiiu-iiIIIc-k of Life.
I notie,o that as those wrestlers ad
vanced to throw each other they bowed
one to tho other It was a civility, not I merely capacity to talk, hut the fact
only in Grecian and Roman games, hut I that you havo something to say that is
in lator day, in all the wrestling bouts |going to fit you for tho strugglo into
le on
mou.M wrestling match during tho reign your face uud illumination on your
brow, but out of which you will not
enmo until all your physical und men
tal and moral und religious energies
have been taxed to tho utmost nnd you
have not n nerve left, or a thought un
expended, or a prayer unsaid, or a sym
pathy unwept, in this struggle between
right and wrong accept no challenge on
platform or in newspaper unless yuu are
prepared Do not misapply tlio story of
Goliath the great, aud David tho lit
tle David had heeu practicing with u
sling on dogs nnd wolves aud bandits,
and 1,000 times had ho swirled u stouo
around his head boforo lie aimed at tho
forehead of the giant und tumbled him
backward, otherwise tho big foot of Go
liath would almost havo covered up the
crushed form of the sou of Jesse.
Notice also that tho sucoess of a
wrestler depended on his having his
feet well planted before ho grappled
his opponent. • Much depends upon tlio
way the wrestler stands. Standing on
an uncertain piece of ground or hearing
all his weight on right foot or all his
weight on left foot, he is not ready. A
slight cuff of his antagonist will capsize
him. A stroke of tho heel of tho othor
wrestler will trip him. And in this
strugglo for God mid righteousnoss, as
well as lor our own souls, we want our
feet firmly planted in tlio gospel—both
feet on the Rock of Ages It will not
do to believe tho Bible iu spots, or think
some of it true uud souio of it untrue.
You just make up your mind that tho
story of tho garden of Eden is an al
legory, anti tho epistle of James an in
terpolation, and that the miracles of
Christ cun ho accounted lor on natural
grounds, without any belief iu the su
pernatural, nnd the first time you ure
interlocked iu n wrestle with sin aud
the I satan you will go under uud your feet
pull euc h wrestler contemplated giving
bis opponent, they approached onch oth
er with politeuoss und suavity Tho
genuflexions, thoaffability, tho courtesy
in no wish hindered the decisiveness of
tho contest Well, Paul, I sea what you
moun. In this awful struggle between
right nnd wrong wo must not forgot to
bo gentlemen and ladies. Affability nev
er hinders, Lut always helps You aro
powerless as soon as you get mad Do
not call rumsellors murderers. Do not
call infidels fools. Do not call higher
critics reprobates. Do not call nil card
players and theater goers children of the
devil Do not say that tlio dnuro breaks
through into hell Do not deal in vitu
poration uud billingsgate and contempt
uud adjectives dynamitic. The ether
side can bent us ut that Their diction
aries have rnoro objurgation und brim-
Htnuo.
We nro in tlio strength of God to
throw flat on ilH buck every nbomina
tion that curses the earth, hut lit us
Rufus Choitto or David Paul Brown
triumphant or defeated People who get
into u rage iu reformatory work aecom
Muny| owu nervous system There
o re- will be higher than your head. It will
eto., and souio lively discussions may | foriuutory meetings to which 1 always I not do to have oue foot on a rock and
' decline to go uud take part, because j the other ou the sand. The old book
they are apt to become demonstrations j would long ago havo gone to pieces if
it had been vulnerable. But of the mil
lions of Bibles that have been printed
ho expected
Negro Mu
derer to H i Shot.
Discharged Soldiers Arrive,
J7ew York, Nov. 15.—Tbo Red D
lino steamer Caracas arrived today from
Venozuolau ports via Sau Juan, Porto
Rico. Nov. 1. Sho brought (18 passen- , . . . , ,. . , . ,
gers among whom were Henry Carroll, gro, Charles Hall. Indignant citizens wrest.tug match, bohaved on a memora-
special United States commissioner, and turned with shotguns are on the trail ol hlo occasion ns wo ought to behave The
Edgar Williams, secretary; Fred Ran- the murderer and will lynch him when, translators of tho Bible ntado an uuin-
delfof the United States weather bu- captured.
rcuu ami K) discharged soldiers.
of bait temper I never like to hear a
Troy, S. O., Nov. 15. — Kennedy Mc-|n:an swear, even though ho swear ou
Caslin was shot and mortally woundod tho right side Tho very Paul who in
nt his homo 5 miles from here by a no- : niy text employed in illustration tlio
teutiounl mistake when they represent
ed Paul as insulting tho people of Ath-
Mrs. Stevens Is President. , «ou»u.^»e, whom yo ignorantly worship ” Listen
St. Paul, Nov. 15—The W. O. T. U. mail driver between Albertville and ot chnrglllg , helll witll i 3UOrallce . the
convention, ou first ballot, elected Mrs. Dawson was held up by highwaymen, original indicates ho complimented
Stevens of Maine president, she receiv mail sack taken away and ripod opoc them by suggesting that they were very
ing 817 of the 850 votes cast. and all registered matter stoleo. i religious, nut as they confessed thut
Mall Driver Is Held Up.
Mount,1NKDORO, Ah,.. Nov. ,5._Th, ™L b l “..Jb™."" 11 "”!™
within the lust 85 years not oue chap
ter has been omitted, and the omission
of oue chapter would have heeu tho
cause of tho rejection of tho whole edi
tion.
Alas for those who, whilo trying to
prove that Jonah was never swallowed
of a whale, themselves get swallowed of
tho whale of unbelief, which digests,
but never ejects itB victims. Tba inspi
ration of the Bible is not more certain
Ilian tho preservation of the Bible iu its
present condition. After so many cen-
1 OEOHGIA--Washington County.
Will ho sold on tho first Tnesduy In O. c-
i-u-b.-r n.-xt.iit tin- ecu th u,hi in ssi J conn,
ty. within the legal hours ol e*l->, to tlio
higkett I lrt.it r.lor cs.-h, tho following prop
erty . i - .vi::
' II Unit tr»ot or pnr.-< 1 n( land situate, ty.
ing aud being in tho !)8ib dud,lot, BasL-
ing’on county, (i.v , cant'.inlng 2 l) i-erer,
Iiiora or less, bounded no 111 by Ian's ol
Muck Tucker, east t.y lands ol l>r. 1J. 0.
Hodges, south t-y lands ol Y. A. C( x nnd
west by lands ol Ehz.belb Jems. Levied
■n to suti.-ly n umrtgego Ii. fa issued trom
Wtsbit gtou superior court in lavnr of
John Flantiory ,t Co. vs J. W. Ooi and
Sarah June Cox, sat I tract licit g Ihf- tinili-
v tied property ot said Surah June O *.
Property pointed out In Ii. !a, nnd legal
notice giveu tenants in possisHiou.
Also at the same time und place will bo
sold;
Oue house and lot iu the town ol Davis-
horo in the tilth dt-criet, G. M., bald lot
oontoir.ing tlireo acres,mote or less,known
»a tho Wesley W. Parker lot, and bounded
>n tho public street, east by laud of estate*
of George Brown, south by Williamson's
swamp, and west by land of Fannie Hin
son. Levied ou to saiisly a ii. fa. in iavor
of C, L. Brower, hearer, vs. Mollio Jack-
son, issued Irorn Justice court, 82nd dis-
riot. October 7, 18SIS.
Also at thu same time and plaos will be
sold:
One hundred and four and one half aore
of laud more or less, in the thirteen bun
dled and ninety ninth district, Georgia
Militia, of Washington county, State of
Georgia, on tin, Savannah road, four miles
south of Te-nniile, uud nn the Hall's Ferry
pnblle road, bound,d on the north by
iands ownod uud possessed by J, W. Ren
in.-,on th.: ,-.,Ht by Ohoopie liver, which
asp,tru es this land from lands owned by
G W. Peurook, on the south by other laDd
ownod and possessed by Celia E. Forbes,
and on iho wist by lards owned and pos-
s;ss,-.d by Cilia Forbes and Mrs, Jinson
llariison, ?.nd more partienlaily deuoribed
as lolbiws. commencing at ooruer ou the
Oboe-pie river, when, the lauds of J. W.
Iteutroo coruor with this land and running
tlienoe south sixty lour degrees, west thirty
eight oliuiuw, thence south tweDtv live de
grees, east five oh-ins and forty linkB to
the Havur,Hal, public road, tbenco easterly
aloug said road twenty two and one half
chains, Ihnticn south forty five and onehslf
legrut-s, cast fifty chains to tba Ohooptu
ivor, thence up said river in a northerly
direction to the starting point.
Said property levied on as property of
Oelia E. Forbes to satisfy an execution is
sued from the Superior Court ot Washing
ton county in lavpr of Equitable Mortgage
Company vs. Celia E. Forbes. This -1th
day of Nov. 1838,
Also at the same timo and place will be
sold:
7500 lbs of seed ootton, more or less,
ploksd and packed un iu the cotton hous
es ou tho old James Hunt place, 1500 lbs
more or less of said cotton in a pen in the
field, 12i 10 lbs more ot less of seed cotton
iD the field nnt piek.-d, 50 bu corn mote
or lens iu the enb, 300 bu coru in the field
ungathered, 200 bu cottou seed in the bou
se, more or less, cue X acre sugar cane in
the patch not out,all of said property poin
ted out by Evans A Evans, attorneys for
the plaintiff. Hai l property being found
n the possession of tho defendant G L
Bunt. Kuid property levied on by virtue
of u !i fa issued Horn (be, county court of
ki-fgtou county in Iavor ol Oliver J.
Matthews and i-\• it. IJt-idler, receivers of
vVm T, ifi-i.ilcr A Co vs (} L Hold and R
I iioju. This 28th riuy ot October. 1868.
W, M. Ef.oi.l6n,
Shell3 W. P,
!«%’$ iiitaas*?* 0 ”®
painter* w nt-d Address or call on Dan
F. Utyttiy,'V «,h-ntrm. New Jersey.
Mo'isaiic <J*f»6. Cawk.fi*. Mid Co*-
dfi8, ol auj and Gwule,
(ilvvajB od hacd. A large dock m
ttudf-efloods will j;© fcuuld at (to
store o' TAjiBtmDN A DrcoAN.
Job work, envelopes,note or lottrr Leads
bill hrals, tags, oiroulurs, <So,, in good
sty le and ut l.,w prices at the Herald office
_ t
Doubles tbo Pleasure of a Drive.
A tin o eari-inco doubles the pleasure of driv-
luff. Intending buyers of OArriuges or bar*
nesy can savo dollars by sending for the
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