Newspaper Page Text
'
gfruAr-' ' p ' ' v 1~ 6 ’
i tfHE TREE GHOST.
Jacques had just committed an awful
Kleed—a fearful crime—in short, a mur
der—yet so far he felt no remorse. It
happened in this way:
He was not naturally cruel nor Wick
ed—only quick tempered and impulsive.
A law student, diligent and thorough, a
philosopher imbued with Schopenhauer,
lie led a dreary life, lacked money, gave
lessons and scarcely kept soul and body
together. The burdeb began to weigh
heavily on him, and at times he felt an
jflngry revolt against his circumstances, a
dissatisfaction that might—and did, as
•we shall see—lead him to the lowest
depths of infamy.
One summer evening, hungry and pen
niless, raging at the thought of a pleas
ure party planned for the mor-'nv, which
he must give np for want o-. e. little
money, ho walked beyond the city gates,
and at about 8 o’clock be found himself
on a long and lonely road which stretch
ed straight on till it was lost in the dusky
gloom.
Then like an ev il omen there came a
heavy crash of thunder, and great drops
of rain began to fall. Jacques did not
fear the storm except as concerned bis
clothing and his health. He did not wish
to spoil his garments nor catch an ex-
? msive attack of pneumonia. No shelter.
o the right, as to the left, a barren plain.
At last by good fortune he spied aitree
standing alone, a crooked, twisted apple
tree. The tired man crouched under its
branches. The fury oi the storm redou
bled. Everything, even nature, seemed
against poor Jacques. Chilly, soaked,
exasperated, he shook hie fist in the air
as the rain fell down ’ ?’ -eads of steel.
“Such weather, such weather 1” After
& little a second person came grumbling
up to lean against the tree, with his back
to Jacques, whom he had not perceived.
The newcomer seemed to be a little tipsy,
for he rambled on aloud in a husky voice:
“This is fine! Those fellows played
me a pretty trick in driving off with my
carriage and leaving me to walk home
alone with all this money in my pocket.”
Jacques, hearing these fatal words and
yielding to the temptation of his evil
passion, fell upon the stranger, stran
gled him and emptied his purse. This
accomplished, he turned toward home.
The apple tree, which had not budged
during this incident, began to follow
him.
"** It is not a customary occurrence for
an apple tree to follow a man, and
therefore Jacques cannot be accused of
weakness if we admit that he felt a lit
tle surprise. Hearing the roots sliding
behind him, he turned and beheld the
tree, a dark shadow on the darkness.
“I am nervous,” he thought. “It is a
fancy 1”
He continued to walk, - nd the tree con
tinued to follow him.
“Either I have gone mad,” said Jacques,
“or this manifestation is an inexplicable
freak of nature. But I shall soon know,
for when I get into the city the people
■will not let an apple tree go by without
making some remark.
But the people passed and made no re
marks, and the tree did not appear to
mind them.
Jacques meditated,
“Well, then,” he continued, “it is cer
tain that this apple tree is a visible form
of remorse, such as Banquo’s ghost was
to Macbeth and the commander to Don
Juan, but this hallucination is the more
singular because I feel no remorse at all,
The tree seems to disregard received tra
dition. Never mind! I have got some
money. After a night’srest my tree will
have disappeared."
He quickened his step, not to escape
from his apple tree, but because he was
weary and longed for repose. Before
the door he wondered if the apple tree
would enter. He even felt a kind of in
terest abont it on account of the nar-
' rowness of the hall, fearing the branches
might be broken. He rang, went in, and
the door closed. The tree remained out
side. Jacques smiled, not that the free
annoyed him, only he thought the jani
tor might have objected to such a com
panion.
In his own room he counted his ill got
ten gain—a considerable sum—then he
suddenly thought of the tree and looked
out. It was ou the sidewalk gliding to
and fro. It even moved politely aside to
allow two policemen to pass. Jacques
went to bed and slept soundly till morn
ing.
Heavy knocks on his door awoke him.
“Oh! Ah! Yes, to he sure!” It was his
friends, who came to seek him for the
pleasure party. He threw on his gar
msnts and opened the door, greeting
them gayly. Then he finished his dress
ing while proposing lively plans for the
IS NOT
PLENTIFU
In these piping times ot peace that people care to waste it. When one reflects how many hours of labor, how many sacrifice]
and denials are enclosed within the disc of that shining bit of precious metal we call a “Dollar,” what wonder people hate to p Brt
with it, except for value received! If the testimony ot the throngs oi people who were wi
relied upon (and who will daie question it), we ve for money,
us during the past lew weeks can he!
THE GR
VALUES!
DRESS GOODS
PiWd on bargain conn ter for this
week's sail
10 pieces fir e Wool Fancies 36c,
regular 65c grade;
20 pieces fine. Wool Fancies 48c,
in black and "colors, regu ar 75c
goods;
5 pieces Satin Faced Fancies 68c,
formerly $1 00;
15picres Plaids, Stripes and Fan
cies, fine Imposed Suitings, choice
75e. tormer price $1 25;
75 yards Printed Uhina Silks 18c,
former price 35c:
98 yards Printed China Silks 35c,
former psice 65c;.
168 yards Printed China Silks 48c,
former price 48c;
63 yards PrinUd China Silks 68c,
former price »5c;
239 yards Printed China Silks 75c,
former price $1 25;
The above goods are all first-class
and in good condition. The price
ve name is far below manufactu
rers first cost, and snch a redaction
at beginning of- the season is some-
what nnnsual OUR REASON—
NEW THINGS
In Crepons. vi P*dka Dot Granite
Clothe, Feather We’ght Alha ross,
and Tamiae, in black, street, and
evening ebadep.
751mprr ed Dress Patterns, Silk
add Wool Mixtures, no two alike.
25 Piecet- .40 inch Silk Finish, all
Wool Serge, 15 difierent shades only
48c, 65c,value.
BLACK GOODS,
Spring and Summer Weights.
Silk YTa» p and Pilk Finish Tatniee,
Granite Clo !i. Cra; « C otb, AUatrrse
H«nriettas, fceigfs Fancy
Weaves and Brocade N> v > eg, Silk
Warp Henriettas, Faye ta Clo h,
Gloria Cloth and Lniudoan, plain
and farcy effects.
We have seme sj ’< i ;d things for
Mourning and Travei.ng Suits,
BLACK AND WHITE
and
Ch«ck Waffle Cloth, Black
White Pin Chicks and Stripes.
Shepherds Plaids in Brown atd
White Blue and White and Black
We have too many goodB and wish 1 aD ^ White, very neat, all wool, silk
to reduce the stock before the sea- I finish goods that wash without m-
son is too far advanced. * |j° r y to ? olor or texture.
DAILY DECEIVING-
- . v 4' * -
We are daily receiving New things
in New Style, Wool Dress Goods and
Silks atd we feel assured that all
c&n he suited, both rich and poor.
Stylish Dress Patterns.
$1 75, $2 00, $2 50, $3 50, $4 50
$5 CO, $6 60 $7 60, $8 60. $10 00,
$12 60 atd $35 00.
SILKS.
Moria Antique, Gloria Cloth,
India Silks, Poudesoire, Armare and
Swivel Wash Silks.
Evening Silks, plain and fancy.
Moria in- Evening and Street
shad's.
THE LIST.
White Quilts 50c to $6 50 each;
Tuurkey Red Table Damat k 25c
to 85c per yard;
Bleached Table Linens 45c to
$150 per yard;
Unbleacned Table Linens 25e to
86c per yard:
Doyles from 25c to $2 50 dozen;
Napkins from 50o to $6 50 dozon;
Linen Towels from 10c to75ceach;
. Cotton Towels from 3c to 15c each;
Turkish Towels 10,15,20 and 25c;
Linen Crash 8,10.15, and 25c;
Curtain Scrim 5, 8$, 10, 12$ and
15c;
Cnrtain Swiss, Dotted, all prices;
Sash Cnrtain, Dotted and Ruffled;
Madras Cnrtain Material, all
grades;
Silkalines for Sash Curtains;
Crepe aline for Sasn Cnrtains;
Lace Curtains 75c to'15 00 paiej-i grounds;
Print'd Bittist7$c, mrth 10c;
Silk Striped Flowered Battis*, < x-
act imitation French Chsllies;
COTTON CREPONS, evening
Bhades;
Figured Swiss, white ai d timed
Chenile Portieres 2 99 to 12 60;
Window Shades 25c to 1 50 each;
Curtain Po’ea, best quality com
plete 26o;
Extension Rods for Sash Curtains;
Cretona from 10c to 25e;
Cotton Plush, fancy for Portieres
18c, worth 36c;
MAI TINGS,
Japanese and China.
Plain and Fancy 5 00 to 16 00
per roll.
We lay Mattingr, hang Shades
and Curtains and do all drapings
free. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Try DAVISON & LOWE'S
Housefurnishirg Goods Department
for the latest (lungs.
WE ARE SHOWING:
Tinted Ground French Organdies ;
Tinted Ground Figured Molls;
Tinted Ground Figured Dimities;
French Lawns, white and tinted
grounds;
Japanese Lawns, white and col
ored grounds;
Black Silk Finish Japanese fToth;
Mousline De Todies French
Lawns and Organdies, thin es cob
webs, very strong and durable;
Epengalines Two Toned 8$c, or
85c, for dress pattern,pretty as Silks;
Frenoh Ginghams, Silk Finish.
Past Colors, very wide 18c, worth
25c;
French Sattceos, China Silk Di-
signs, 16c, worth 25'.;
Black Satteens. Light and' Soft,
Fast Colors, Silk Finish, 10, 12,15.
25 and 35c;
Good Ginghams 5s. worth 8v,
Z phyr Ginghams 10c, worih 12$;
Striped Duck for Boy's Waist and
Sailor Saits.
NOTIONS.
Lunch Baskets, Flower Baskets,
Work Baskets and Clothes Baskets.
Best Ammonia, pint bottles, 8c
Good Hand Soap lc a cake.
Best H ind Soap, large size, 5c.
Good Tooth Brushes at low price.
Good Hair Brushes at low price.
Hair Crimpers 5c to 35c.
Lace Stick Pins 5, 10 ar.fi 15.
Hair Frnsments, metal t f p 9 /
Ladies White and Colored Sw I
Fronts. - ^
New Windsor Tie r .
New Gloves.
New Black and Cflored Hosier, ■
Ladies fast Black smooth tini-h •■):!
33, 48, 65 and 75c.
Childrens School Host, 10 15 *il
25, 35 and 60c. ’ • 1
Infants Hoaterv Block and Colored
Mens Socks, 10, 15, 25, 35
50 cts.
Linen Collars 10c, Ci
2u cts.
a lid
15 and I
Night Shirts, 48, 65, 7
1 00.
500 Ladies Ribbed
worth 10c.
385 Ladies Ribbed
worth 15c.
25 D z Ladies Ribbed
worth 25t.
Lisle Finish Vests, 20, 25, 35.
50 cts
Silk and Lisle Vests 65c worih 85c,I
i, S5c uj j
Vests fiU|
Vests IOtj
Vesig lie!
six 's 7oc to!
TRUNKS.
160 New Trunks all
15 00 each.
150 Pieces Ladies Mu-lit Ur,i«.|
wear at half price to close out.
100 Silk Umbreltaa tJb: wortij
1 25.
At the ! Cation ilie tree did uot get lost.
Jacques began to feel himself cruel in
trotting the poor thing so far. He was
growing attached to it really. He was
soon reassured, for it galloped beside the
train like an outrider attending the car
riage of a sovereign.
Only Jacques was so absorbed in
watching it that he neglected his friends,
and one of them—a lady, who liked him
—reproached him gently for his preoccu
pation.
“You are jealous of my apple tree?” be
asked her laughingly.
“Apple tree! Apple tree!” They began
to chant it to the tune of a popular soug,
improvising words which they thought
appropriate. Jacques really feared they
might hurt its feelings, but it did not
seem to mind.
The chosen spot was reached. The
day sped on in mirth. Jacques was wild
with merriment, never losing sight of his
attendant tree.
Some one proposed a row on the river.
”No, no!” cried Jacques, “Perhaps he
may not know how to swim.”
“Who?”
"My ap”
“Apple tree! Apple tree! What Is the
joke? Do explain.”
Jacques reddened a little. These peo
ple could not possibly understand. He
looked at his tree as if to consult it, and
it seemed to him ths t the tree bad no ob
jection to the water.
The boats set off, and tbe apple tree
followed. Jacques kept on the alert,
ready to hold out a helping hand—be was
so fond of his tree!
Interesting.
Western Mir '—They tell me there are b* gtieckfuas, and west
ever so many more women than men in 0,6 1 r °P ert 2
Massacliu.-, ts. The chances forgetting a
husband in yonr state must be rather slim.
Bav State G 1-1—Yes but then the nan i the west side or tne Boulevard, ss* wet from
"TZ 1’ u .. P au Barber street, running westward ttJfret.a «d
City of men inures the search after a bus- extending back ?J0 feet, hounded by j 7.
s. bounded north by Compton street, ea->t
by „nds of the estate of -Sfreckfuss, south by
' - — •4.Complin street.
! the estate ot O. F.
Stieckfuaa-
A’-so at the same time and place four lots In
the 4th ward, vis 1 lot No 4, sec
band exceedingly interesting. —Boston
Transcript.
Her Physical i. elect.
The mermaid looked with unutterable
scorn.
“Marry you?" -ke shrieked. “Neverl”
She pressed her hand to her brow.
“Oh, to be human for an instant,” sht
muttered feverishly, "that 1 might turn
upon my heel!”—Puck.
G EORGIA- Clakkei oistt. OrdlDarvsilting
for County e . prres, March l6.ii .o9L—
Upon tbe pe.'ilon o f various cilzens o* sa d
county .0 have the elec-'on preci ict change ■.
from Hodves’ Pho.i in the 2.0th District, G. * .,
to place of holding Jut. ice Cou.ts in Winter,
ville in said county, a- - rt It appearing to me that
ti:e save is neces nry ? ail will be ci nnb'ic con
venience. Idso-dei-rdthatsaid election pre
cinct be changed lrom saM Hodge*,’ shop end
e tab’.ished at the U"nit H nine in Winteivdie
the plane of hold ng the Justice Courts 1 • said
»50th District, G. 1> , of eaid 1 -unty, and It -in
further ordei ed that a cony of this order be
pnhlisl edln tne VteeLly Banner-once a week
lor four weeks. S. M. Hkbbikgtom,
Ordinary.
_ _ _ | In the evening at dinner Jacques im-
day. He slipped several goldpieces into bibed recklessly, and he did not forget
bis pocket, and they started off together [ to fling a glass of champagne over his
to meet the rest of the company at the
place agreed on.
The apple tree, which waited respect
fully for him on the sidewalk, began im
mediately to follow him like a well bred
lackey. Jacques, who felt no grudge,
gave it a little smile of acknowledgment
as though it were an old acquaintance.
When tbe party of ladies and gentle
men was complete, Jacques insisted on
regaling them all with vermuth and
ordered the waiter to give one to his ap
ple tree, though it seemed to sketch a
gesture of refusal with its boughs. The
waiter, who did not understand, looked
angry.
As they entered the carriage to drive
to the railway station Jacques gave his
tree an amiable nudge with his elbow,
making some joke about leaving it be
hind. Impassively the tree waited on
the sidewalk till they started, when it
followed the conveyance at a quick trot.
Leaning over the window, Jacques
watched it. Once he gave a little cry of
terror as a heavy vehicle crossed its path,
and he thought it might be run over,
hut it escaped.
“What in the world is the matter with
you?" exclaimed his companion in sur
prise.
“Dont trouble about me. It is only
zny apple tree"
“Your apple tree? Why, what can you
mean?"
But Jacques did not explain.
CHIEF OF POLICE SALES-
W ILD be Fold before the Court house door
within the legal hours of pale on the first
Tnesisy In Aprl'. 891. tbe fo'lowing property,
all levied on a” d - id under and by virtue of
two' tx fl. fai. 1 • u 1 for taie- due the city of
Athens. Ga , for years 1892and 1893, to-wit:
One lot of laud In the 1st Ward. (7) wven
acres, more or less, bounded on east oy Fourth
street, north W Rivers and Cirwlcrd south by
Comer, and west by Elver stu it. l evied on as
the proper' v of the er.ta 1 of J. R. C&i it in.
ALSO at tbe same tune and piare, one store
bouse in fl.-t ward frontr g on Broad street 3i
feet, running back 130 feet, bounded on east by
Mrs Cobb, north by Dobbs’ w»i elumsr, west by
R. K Reaves. Levied o. as the property oi 8.
(j. Dobbs*
ALSO at the same time and 1 l,.ce, one sorrell
horse. 4_years old. Levied on as the property
of Mrs. 8. U. Dobbs.
ALSO at tbe rime time and place, one house
and lot In first ward, one acre, more or less,
bounded north by Herring street, east by Mrs.
Wilson, south by Branch street, west by Mis,
apple tree. He grew very tipey aud
quarrelsome.
“I am tired of you all!” he cried to his
friends. “You bore me inexpressibly!
I shall leave you and go off by myself—
with my apple tree!”
They laughed good naturedly and tried
to keep him. The ladies looked annoyed,
but off he went.
It was night now and very dark. He
went along the steep bank, still accom
panied by his tree. He felt horribly hu
miliated and ashamed, for he was stag- .... . _ . . . . . _
Bering and stumbling, while the sobfr. SckTr? WC ^ LwIed °““ ^opert,of J.H.
Rhodes on east, and Athens Fark and Improve,
ment Company > ort h and west
1 lot No 6 sec. 2, of same sice aa No. 4, and
adjoining It on the west
1 lot No S.aee 86, lying on the south side ot
the Boulevard, • on church sneet, 92 feet
fro-1 101 feet on the back, and SC 1 feet deep.
1 lot No. 7, sec 18S, lying on the south tide of
the Boulevard aud famine No 8 on the east 92
feet front and back and extending hack 5C3 f6et
on the west and 199 feet on the eaot All fonr
lots levied on as the property of the Athens
Fark and Improvement Company.
Alio at the same time ana place, one house
and lot, containing 1-2 acre, more or less In 1st
ward, branded north by St- Marks churca prop
eitv, east by R Chappel, t<-uth b- Burt Bynlon,
and west by Arch street. Lend on as the
property of Henry Walker, colored.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, containing 1-4 acre, more or less, In 2d
ward, bounded north by J. F Fears, east by
Derrlcott, south by Strange street, ana west by
Fannie Morton. Levied on as the property or
Jesse Harry, colored.
Also at the came time and plaoe, one house
and lot, containing 3-4 acre, more or less, in 4th
ward, bounded north by J. A. Fitner, east by
Charlie Johnson, south by Mr. Colbert west by
Dr. Con wav. Levied on as the property of Kll-
sa Hubbara, colored
a Iso at the save acre and place, one house
and lot, 1-8 acre, more or less, in 2nd ward,
bounded north by Richard Holbrooks, east by
Jesse Harre-jsouth by Strauge street, and west
by Richard . lolbrooks. Levied on aa the prop
erty ol Fannie Kewtoo, colored.
Aso at the sane time and place, one house
and lot, one acre, more or lets, in 4th ward,
bounded north by Mrs. Marks, east by R. K.
Lumpkin, south by E. K. Lumpkin, and west by
Athena Park and Improvement Company. I iv
ied on as the property of Caroline Cash,colored.
Also at the same time and place one house
and lot, one acre, more or less, in fourth ward,
bounded north r>v Dr. Linton, east by John
Bird, south by Bird, and writ by B K Lump-
tin. Levied on as the property of £Ujah Har
ris, colored.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-2 acre, more or less, In 4th ward,
bounded north and east by Hubbard Fleming,
west by Barber street. Levied on as the prop
erty oi Albert Holsey, colored. t
Also at the same Jme and place, one house
and lot, 1-4 acre, more or less. In fourth ward,
hounded ncuh by LaFayette Johnson, east and
south by Wesley Williams, and west by Barber
street. Levied on as the property of Clarissa
Heard, co’oied.
Bennett. Levied on as the property of J. Fred b$
tree slid on erect and firm.
Jacques zigzagged along in a deplora
ble fashion nearer and nearer to the wa
ter’s edge. Feeling the necessity of sup
port, he sidled np to the apple tree.
“Yon are my friend,” he said. “Let
me lean on you."
He threw his weight against the tree,
but his body encountered the empty air.
He lost his balance, rolled down the
atelb declivity into the river and was
drowned.
The tree, left to itself, returned to the
field from whence it came.—Translated-
From the French For Romance. /
The Populist (Jug Taverr) says.: Col.
R B. Russell will have a large brick
building erected a-i Candler s'reet and
open a big job t ffloe.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
Bntler
ALSO at the same time and place. In the first
ward, the Hodgson shop property, fronting on
OcoDee street 201 feet, bounded on the north
*nd east by the property of the Rucker ware
house and comprc s, i:501< t north and 2C0 feet
on east; bounded on the south 860 feet by alley
way running from Oconee stre*t to rlghi-oi-
way of Athens belt line R. R. There are three
houses situated on the lot, one two story brick
ALSO at the seme time and place, one house
§nd ’ot in first ward, on Myer street- bounded
north by B. 8. Lyndon, south by Ed Pitman,
and west by land o! G.; C. AN Railroad Lev
ied on ss the property of Mrs. Jane Hai rison.
‘ ALSO at the same time and place, one house
and lot in first ward, bounded on north by Lit
tle street, east by Ell Jackson, south by Fe’er
Hawkins, and west by Athens Manufacturing
Company. Levied on as the property ot Mrs.
M. W. Reynolds.
ALSO at the same time and place, one house
and lot in first ward, bounded on south by
Broad street, on the west by Poplar street, north
by Mrs. Peeler, and east by FetetB street. Lev
ied ouas the property of Jas Kinly, agt.
ALSO at the same time and plaice, one house
and lot, bounded east by Odd street, nortb by
Mary Moore, west by Adeline Kdyrardi, and
souta by Frank Thomas. Lee led on the prop
erty of. 4. *C. Wright.
A1 SO al the same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-2 acre, more or less, in fourth ward,
bounded west by Franklin street, nortb by Em-
nine LWinastou, east by Fink Morton, south by
K. T. Smith' Levied on as the property of Mrs.
R L. Reaves.
A LSO at the same time and place, one house
and lot containingone-balf acre, more or less,
in fourth ward, and bounded north by Nantsha-
la aret ne. east and south and west by Athens
Fark a . d Improvement Corny any. Levied on
aa th>- property of John r otta.
Jack Daylesa, south by J A. Fitner. and wet
by Barber street. Levied on as the property of
Wesley Williams, colored.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-4 aero, more or less, in 4th ward,
bounded north by Athens Park and Improve
ment Company, east by J. F. Hants, sou b by
Mrs R. Morris, and we-,t by LttheuBlackweli.
Levied on as the property of Ed Harris, comred.
Also at the same time and place, one house,
and lot, 1-2 acre, more or teas, in 4th ward,
bounded north by Prince avenue, east by W. a.
Jester and others, routh by A. H. Hodg on, and
west by Hodgson. Levied on as ihe property of
Dallas Jenkins, colored.
Also at the Btire time and place, one house
and lot, 1-2 aero, more or less, inn wa<d
bounded north by Athens Fark and Improve
ment Company, east by Mr. Cohen, south by
Mrs. Bosa Morris, and west by Ed Hams. Lev
ied on as the property of J. Tom Hsr.is, col’d.
Also at the fame true and place, one house
and lot, in 4th ward, bounded north by Athens
Fark and Improvement Company, east by Mrs.
unfinished boose, -1-4 acre, more or less,* In 1st
ward, and bounded nortb by t-'ebecea Mason,
east by Vine stroeVsou'h by L-zzie Hatton, and
west uy nobt. Chappel. Levied on as the pro
perty of Wm. Hunt, colored.
Also at tbe same time and place, one vacant
lot, 1.4 acre, more or loss, :n 1st ward, and
bounded north by E. S. Lyndon, east by Tom
Glenn, south bv John Cook, and west by First
street. Levied on as the property of W. A.
Pledger Jr., colored.
- > iso at tne same time and place, one house
and lot, 1.8 acre, more or less, in 1st ward and
bounded north by Ed Bacon, east and south by
ana non Thomas, and west bv Hodgson street.
Levied on as tbe property of Lathis Gresholm,
colored.
Also ot the samd time and plan*, one house
and lot 1.2 acre, more leas. In 3rd ward, a-id
bounded north bv Carv Hill, eatt by panes
street, south by Lumpkin Bros.,and west Henry
Robert. Levied on as tbe oproperty of Kate
Street, colored
Al-o ai the same time and place, one hou'e
and lot, l-l acre, more or less, in 8rd ward,
and branded north by property of Walton Hec
tor, east by John White, south by Remus Tho
mas, and west by Mrs. Hudgins. Levied on as
tbe property of Nathan Bansom, cob red.
Also at the same time sad place, one house
and b t, 1-4 acre, mors or less, in 3rd ward, and
bounded as follows: North by Dr. E. 8 Ljn-
Also st the same time and place one house
ami lot, 1.8 acre, more or less, In 3rd ward, and
bounded as follows: North by property of John
White, east by Bock Spring avenue, south by
Remus Thomas, west 6y Anderson Harris. Le
vied on as the property ot Wash Marcus,colored.
Also at the same time and place, one vacant
lot, 1-8 acre, more or levs, in 3rd ward, bounded
as follows: Nortb, Broad street, east. Book
— -■ —' ■* Albert Lester, east by Mrs. Tweedy, west by
~ ' ‘ Le' ‘
petty of Robt. Gilbert, colored.
Also at the same Ova and place, one house
and lot, 8.4 acre, moroor les*,^ bounded as fol
lows: North by Ned AuHln, east by Mrs. B.
Morris, south by Dr. Wade, west by Chase
street. Levied on as the property of George
Barrett, co’ored.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-3 acre, more or less, in fourth ward,
bounded as foil wa: North by Joe Fleming,
esat by Sophia Bberhart, south by Ghe rry St.,
west by L’sa Heard. Levied on as the proper
ty of B.S Heard, coL
Also at the same time and place, one vacant
lot, 1-2 aero, more or less, in 4th ward, bound
ed ss follows: North bv Augusta avenue, east
by Lampkin Bros, sooth by Sophia Giles and
wrst by W. A. Jester. Levied on aa property
ol Henry Brown, col.
Also at tke same time and place, one honae
and lot, 1-4 aero, more or leu, in 4th ward,
bounded as follows: North by.;Water Works,
east by J. B. Crawford, sonth by John Bird
and others, and west by Pompey Ruft. Levied
on as I he property of william and Lizzie Hall,
colored.
Also at the same time and place, one honse
and tot. 1-4 acre, more or less, in third ward,
branded aa follows: North by nroperty of
Lisa Williams, east by Bock Spring avenue,
south by Abe Lowe, and west by Henry Hor
ton. Levied on aa the property of Alfred
Mills, coL
Also at the same time and place, one unfin
ished bouse and lot, 1-8 acre; more or less. 4th
ward, bounded as follows: North by Henry
Johnson, east by Chr -e street, south^by.Han
cock avenue, west by Priscilla Cole. Levied
on as the property of Tom Hmitb, eoL
Also at the same time asd place, one (hoase
and lot, 1-8 acre, more or less; in Ih rd ward,
bounded as lollows: North by Valley street,
east by Mary Brumby, south by Tom Bailey,
west by Ella Jeflerson and ot ers. Levied on
as tbe property of Edward Harden, eol
Also at the same time and - place, one house
and lot, 1-4 acre, more or legB. in third ward,
bounded as follows: North by Reese street,
east by S. M. Hunter, south.'by 8. M Hooter,
and west by Church street.- Levied on as tie
Wade, and west by Chase street. Levied on as |) Property of James Whitfield, col
Also atthe s-me time ana place, one honse
and lot, L4 acre, more or less, tn third ward,
..... of J.
B. Morris, south hv George Barrett, and west
by Chase street. Levied on as the property of
Ned Aufiin, colored.
Also at the »ame time and place, one house
>d north bj Ned
and lot In 4th ward, bontdei_
Auflln, east by Mrs. B. Morris, sonth
Wad * — - ’
the
Dr.
and lot, 1-4 acre, more or less? in third wr.i '« J? d pf., a . a f° 1 °wb. North by prof-erty d
bounded as follows: North by Bro d »tr<et. c- 1 , c* Fhilaps, east bv Vn.e st-eet, soartV
by Granson Thomas, south by Heury Roberis , «inert Chappie west bvLeda herce. Lsnd]
Levied on as tbe property of Lewis Watkins, ! *> as the property of Vim Thomas, col.
colored. .... I ilso a! ibe same timeaud piaee, cne ri
5 D i d bou': 1-4 f ere, more or less, in liist ward,boa
and lot, 1-2 acre, more or less, in 1b d vrti’d e9 follows: North hv nr wor t
bounded as follows: Noith by Per c, in , . .** w-n P * y
east by property of Hard Shell church, so n, : Y‘i? n ra *t by Francis Will ams, south byj.
lertvof Derriertte, we«t-byHe r : y or • 1 corner, west by John < oo f ; Levied 01
on as the property 01 I X. i.eirieo e ’ « property of Isabella Derncotie, cd.
colored • . Also at tbe same time a’d u'see, one boa
Also at the same time and place, on” h u ,• ; 1 lot,1-8 sere, more or less, in fi-.st wui|
ID< Te e J® 38 in thi’d va , luded as follows: North by propertv ol ii
westby B'Uups street 1 eviei on as the mop- 1 t - rl et Stroud, west by too: dn sheet U|
ty of Ton Garfield, colored. ; ir i on as toe property ol the estiuv of Hen
• Isoat the same lime and niace, one houne i.v’us. Tenant notified
and lot,^1-4 jscrc, more or less, in first ward. A'so at Ibe san e time and p'uee, 01 e tast]
iwtfl
•WJI
_ the property of Steven Gaines. Per: . ««** oy n.oomnr.a s.re-o. soum oy a EM
son in charge notified f fith west by 8. D. Mitchell, ag* m. l.evisdn
Also at the same time and place, one honse as the preperty of S I) Mitchd!, ,gt
and lot, 1-4 acre, more or less, in first ward, Al«o at the seme time and place, two born
bounded aa follows: North by Biver street,' a d lot, one-fourth a. re, move or ;^s.-ntW
east bv estate of Preston Pet era. south bv G., w,rd, bounded as follows: Not vr. by
O. AN. B. R.. west by Bartlett I erricotte i B"al,ea-.tby Mat Davis, sou’b by broadiw
Levied on aa the property of Henrietta tamp- westby J bnJtnes Levied 00 us
bell. Persons in charge notified. ertyofG
Also at the same time and place, one bouse
and lot, 3-4 mio, more or less, in first ward
branded ss follows: North by property of
Helen Nesbit, east by Pearl street, south bv
B.L. Reaves, west by r * ‘
others. Levied on as the
Pledger, colored.
Also at the same time and place, one honse
and lot, 1-4 acre, more or less, in first ward,
P 011 ”"? as follows: North by Biver street east | 1 ot one half acre, more or less, in third 1
by propertjot Scott, south by C. * i bounded ss ollows: Nor.b by I’-ubodtil
• ’ , ■ west by G&tfttc 0* Pieston ^ 6to:Sa ± l>i_*j, . j _j^i l,, * v
Levied on p-i the property of Steven Gaines. Per- , east by Bloomfield sire, t, south by X E
Daniel Williams and
property of Cams
the vitl
erty of George C. Thonms, > gvnt.
Also at the san e tiaie aud p!a:e, oje bcul
ano lot, one-four h acre, more <r Kts.iaal
ward, bounded as follows- N.-rtn by *»l
Shewe (. east by Mrs. Co b- it. south b’ .Strmil
street, west by Mrs • oibett Levied on «I
the prope ty of J. T. Frieison. I
Also atthe same time end plac-, one Wj
facing od River street 24 feet, running bielkl
feet, in first ward, bounded us follows: Sorts
east and south oy property of \V. F. Hoc*I
Defined and levied atd served with noti«»|
property of W F. Hood I
Also at the same time and place, one v»»l
* Jot. 2 aries, more or less, in *Zd ward, boutisi
and lot, 1 -8 acre, n ore or less, in', first ward, , as follows: North by 8-pilo street, east OehJ
bounded as follows: North b* river street, 1 street, south by Mrs P. A. hummey, end «
eastby property of Btenten Gaines, south bj | by Mis.Shewell. Levied 00 us me rW
G., C. A N. R. B., west by Henrietta Turner. ■ f M B. MoGmty
Levied on as the property of the estate ol
Preston Peter* Persons in charge notified.
Also at the tame time and place, one house
and lot, 1-4 aorr, more dr less, in first ward,
bounded ss follows: North by Focrtb street,
Margaret Hawkins Levied on aa the proper
ty ot Jm Hunter, colored <
A Iso at fhessme time and place, one house
16 property of George Barrett, colored.
Also at the same time and place, one house
, in 2od
and lot, x-i acre, iroreor le3S,
ward, and
the property <
£ lace. one honse
1
w _ ny t
Levied on as the properly' of c. H. Yearwoad,
trustee.
Also at the save time and Diace, one housd
and lot in-2nd ward, ontalnlngl.4 acre, more
or le: -, bounded nortb by old cemetei y, east by-
Thomas street, touth by Baldwin street, and
west by J jinea Dootson. Ley led on as the prop
erty of J. D. Garrison.
Also at the same time and place, one vacant
lot in 3rd ward, containing 1-2 acre, mora or
less bounded north bv Baxter street, easi by
R. L. Bloom: outu and we t bv J. T. Ham
ilton. Levied on as the property of J.T. Ham
ilton-
Also at the same time and place, one vacre-;
let containing i-2 *cie, more or iess, boan*'
north by ( ash, east bv College avenue, so’ •
and west by River street. » -vied o > as Le
proieity of the estate ot Mrs. T- G. Ba\,ett.
A-80 a the same time and place, o. e honse
and lot in 2nd ward, containing 1-2 acres, more.
by Ella
L.L Barks, colored.
Also at tbe same time and
and lot. 1-4 acre, more or less, in trd ward, and
b<-nded north by Broad street, east by Robt.
' •►ert, south by Henry Jennings, and west by
‘tb Jenkins, Levied ou as the property of
•v 4 Kenney, colored
Alto at the same time a<-d place, one vacant
13rdward,andbounded
others, cast by TilUe
■ street, and west by
Queen of Georgia, levied on as the property of
Masonic Lodge, colored.
Also at tbe same time and place, one ho ’se
and lot 1-2 acre, more or less re 1st ward, r d
bounded north by Alien 1 abnadge, east by. jd
of Frank Spraldingi state, south by Elberion
street, west bv Arch street. Levied on as the
property of George Brown, Jr, colored
Aiso at the same time and place, one lot, 1-4
acre, more or less, In 1st ward, and bounded
north bv lobn Crawford, east by TIUer Smith,
south by Fourth street, and west by J. H,
Heaves, Levied on as the property ot Wm
Davenport, oolored.
A1 o at tbe same time and place, one house
and lot, 1.2 acre, more or less, in 1st ward, and
bounded north bj Richard Biawner, east br
Mary Morris, south by Nathan Gear, and west
bv John Crawford. Levied on as the nrooertv
or Ephram Brown, colored, J
A'so ot tbe same time and place, one lot 4ml
bounded as follows: North’by property
A. Fowler, east by Miller Street, south by Jane
Brown, west by Dave Carter,- Levied ou as
the property of Clark Thompson, col.
Also at tbe same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-4 acre, more or less, in lourth ward,
bounded as follows: North by Prince avenoe,
eastby Laura McCrary, south by Mrs.B L.
Reaves, weak by Fnaklin street Levied on
as the property of Emeliue Livingston, col.
Also atthe same time aud place, one house
and lot, 1-4 acre, more or less, in third ward,
bounded as follows: North by Broad stree;
east by J. BL Rucker, south byj. H. Rucker,
west by Billups street. Levied on aa tbe proD-
erty 01 J. W. Anderson, col.
Also at the same time and place, one bouse
and lot, 1-4 acre, more or less in third ward,
bounded as follows: North by propertv of Kii-
jah Dean and others, east by Church street,
south by Broad street, westbv Mllly Hurt.
Levied on as the property of Zack Harris, col’d.
AlIso at the same time and place, one house
ardlot, 1-8 acre, more or less, in third ward,
bounded ai follows: North by property ot Bob
80U * by #at Les-
,er A^ nd weat . b f Genry Derricotte. Levied on
°* Henry Thomas, oolored.
Also atthe same time and place, one house
1 S*h 1 ' 4 #*5?®* moi, e or lese, third ward,
bounded as follows: North by property of Vat
Lester, east by Rock Spring avenue, south by
Broad street, west by Tom Miller. Levied on aa
esstbySallie Beed, south by Dr. E. S.Lyn
don, west by Fred Edwards. Levied on as the
propet ty of Glenn Mayfield, colored.
Also atthe same time and place, one house
and lot, L3 aero, mere or less, in first ward;
bounded aa follows: North by Fourth street,
erst by property of Margaret Glenn, sonth by
Vina Lee, west oy William Dillard. Levie i on
as the property of Ida Hawkins, colored. Ten
ant in charge notified.
Also at the same time and place, one house
aud lot, 1-4 acre, more or leas, in first- ward,
bounded as.follows: North by propertv of
Bphraa Brown and others, east by Mr. Wett,
south by Mary Morris, west bv Ephrsm Brown
Levied on as the property of Lisa Gales, col
ored.
Also st the same time and place, one house
•nd lot. 1 4 sere more or leas, in first ward,
bonnded sa follows: North by pr party of
John Crawford, e»t by John Crawford, sonth
by John Crawford, west-by Crawford,south by
llllie Smith. Levied on a* ibe pioperty o*
Petrr Turner, oolored.
Also at the same time and plaoe, one honse
and lot, 1-2 acre, more or lees, in first ward,
bonnded as follows: Nouh by properly of
Wm Heard, east by Robert Cnappel, routh by
Vine street. Levied on a» tfie property of
kinerva Beard, colored
Also at the same time and place, one horse
and lot, 1-2 acre, more or less, in first ward,
branded aa loliows: North by property of
St. Marks church, eatt by Robt Chappie,
i south by Bnrt Binion, west by Arch street.
Lev ed on as the propeity of Henry John Johu
so-, colored.
Also at the stme time and place, one house
aud lot, 1-2 acre, more cr less, in first ward,
bounded aa follows: North by property of
Liza Cole, cast by Arch street, south by Kl-
bftton street, west by Tom Fitzpatrick Lev
ied on as the property of Hosanna Johnson,
colored.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-4 acre, more or less, in fourth ward
bounded as follows: No th by Albin Stovall,
east bj Bet bin Grant, south by Ed Sikes, west
by Hull street. L*-vie 01 aa the property'of
Nicie Job son and A Mitchell.
Also at the same time and place, cne house
and lot, 3-i acre, more or less in first ward,
bounded as lollows North by property 01 K,
Chappel, east by Arch street, south by Lizzie
Cole Levied ou as the property of Monroe
Johnson, col.
Alga.at the same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-2 acre, mo-e or less, in first ward,
bounded ta lollows: North by the property of
Remus Nesbit, east by Rob”. Chappie, sonth
by nuoerva Heard, west bv Vine street. Lev
ied on as the property ol Wm Heard, col.
Also at tbe same time and place, one vacini
lot, 2 seres, more or lees, n first ward, bound
ed as follows: Nor th by Ubas. - shaw and oth
ers, eastby Jobh ‘ 00k and others, south by
Fiist stree;, west by Dr. E. 5. Lyndon. Levied
on aa the property ot Fat Howard, deceased.
Also at the same time and plac:, one bouse
and lot, 1-2 avre, mere or -lese, m first waid,
25
IKtVil
t 1 ..: I* 5, 1
Also at the same time and place, oue htal
anti lot, 1-2 acre, more or less. In 4tu w*Wi **l
bounded as follows: North by Brav e “""I
eaf t by E.T. Brown, south by A. P.
Levied on as the property of uii.-. C- U ’“’l
cent Tenant In possession notified. I
Also at the same time and p:ace one vao»|
lot. 1-2 acre, more or less, in 4th w. w, i " );lr ”|
as fol-ows: North by Lenortt avenue, ■- »■ rt
Aihens Park and Improvement
N. Upson, west by E. H. Sites an : k. own «r
Lot no. 2, Section 11. Levied on a-, ihep.i>I* r 'j
of R. G. Harris and L. A, Mi eh-il
Also at the same time and ) lac e, tne wj;
and lot, 1-2 acre, more or less, in 4in v.vto,
boiipdtd as follows: North by 1HT street*
by Mrs. H. R-J. Long, souih by C&i>i
■west by FrankRu street Levied on a
pertyofMrsJ A-Carlton.
Also at the same time and place, one u* 1
a«d lot, 1-2 acre, more or less, in the ini *£“
bounded nortb bv L- uds of Miss Fannie
son, eatt by Dr. r;. S Lvndou, south
Geralne, aud west by Jaeksmi strut,- “
on as tbe property or W. a. Kobin.-ou. .1
Also at ihe same time and place. ouer.^|
lot, 1-2 acre, more or less, in 3rd ward,
north by George William.*, eat by tin "I
llams, south by G D. Ferr, and west 1’fb- j
kin street. Levied on as ihe properly oiu** j
Williams. . , t 9 oSf
' Also at the same tier e aid place, one •*, I
and lot, \ 1-2 aores, more or 1< s, m 3rd I
bounded north by W L. D:>bb-, ea t by WJjj
klu street, south by estate of H. L bntthtwj
west by Mrs. J. A. Grant Levied on x 1
property of Mrs. Sr rah Thornton. . 1
Also at the same time aud place, o n ® "jm I
anu lot, 3-4 acre, more or less, in ths ana* JS
known as the Athens ice Works, and
nortb by Cleveland avenue, ea=t bv * 1
avenue, south by property of TMuuvri’- * 1
and west b» M. « N. railroad end
Bros. Levied on as the proper yoi 1
Works, H Beringer seryed with cooy ot * r |
“ell ” ► re I
Also at the same time and place, ones j I
and lot 1-2 acre, aore.cr less, i»
bonnded north by Abe Lowe, esst
Spring avenue, south by Pat Lester, an 'L, J
be Mrs. Harks. Levied on as tbo pn>p*W
Wash Johnson, colored. ’ viodll
Also at the sau-e time and p’ace, o“ e . r4 sr|
lot, fronting on Cobb soreet, £0 (e <■ a ““ c;*»J
ning back 2-o feet, anu bounded ”oitn o, w|
street, east and south b> L. Cobb, auu 7 w a J
A H Hodgson. Levied on as t.c prof- 1 " I
Lamar cobb. , hgtijfl
Also t the same tv* e and place, o-ie • £ I
and lot, 3-i acre, moreor less, in 3rd na. <■ ».]
bounded north by Hancock aien r “,
Jlarri6on Campbell, south by Mrs. , hcT r(r
west by Bailey Williams. Levied as w* b » r
perry of E. T. Brown, propeity poms*a 0 |
de.endant ' , , „„ e fejns*
Also at the same time and place. ,ci 1
ard lot, 4;acres,more or less, in 3rd
bounded north by W. A. Kjed’ersn-
ns%git\
prjpertj ol u
York Water Supply Co. bo a* J
Also at the same time»d place- °” 4
ana lot, with fixtures of lct ‘ P^ n’.ad Rsji I
moreor less, in 2nd ward, and bounw b “ooJ| I
lows: Norm by Cleveland avenue, <
lege avenue, south by Talmsdge
ou a the propeity u£ Athens ice wor*» _ I
Roxtngor. . ore! 1 **;!
Also at tho same time and »re^»
amt lot iron lit. it Si teat on poaod**S^
running back ’8 fee', tn 2nd w»ro-w ,a a| *
lollowa: North by Mrs B. Hitbf
ef Athens, oast by G. H. Holme, IS* j
oook &venne>wes( by Mrs.
ii