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m a , X • 1,4- ■Obeyed order*. ' " I ! Doth W,« MrprUrt.
The Searcil-Llignt. one of the oinclali of tbe road had The third lime 1 changed ears at the
® Invited a paitj of geiiticispn lo take a Hornellsvllle Union railroad b.alion
little pleasure excursion over ft part of ard lunched at the little grillroom Just
the line on his private car. Before the , np the street the Jolly little propriety
appointed duy he «•; taken f’.ck and recognized me as a regular pntren and
CITY TAX SALES.
GEORGIA—Decatur County:
i Bainbridge, said county, bounded a*l
lows: On tbe north by James JohnJ
| oo the east bv property of B. B, y G j
BAIN BRIDGE, KEB. 16, 1001.
PUNISHED THE PAINTINGS, called In hlu chef and commissary
did lita best to entertain me while my
TiM>y Violated Editor Storey’* Cmmt
Iron Hole and. Were Itnnrrd.
'’V.'ueu wo went to Chicago to live
just after the flro,” said a woman who
Itaa Rlnce rctnrned to New York, "we
furnished tip house with all that wu>
r.cWBsary to make It attractive. On.
whiter my husband bought a number
if pa'ntlngs. nnd after they had been
placed properly we Invited a clever
y cjtnig woman to come In and ace th*
collect ion. I don’t mind telling you
that abe wrote for Mr. Btoruy’a news-
paper, The Times. 8!ie understood art.
Bhc linu been reared In Boston and alio
had studied abroad.
‘‘Whfi the article on our cdllcctloi.
appeared, what was our horror to read
that each picture described had been
‘banged’ by a man who made a r.p<
r’ftlty of putting up paintings. Slj
husband was teased Into a fit of nou
migia the next day by his Chicago
acquaintances, who cxprslsed their re
grot that all his paintings had been
executed. Of course the women heard
of tt nnd there was a giggle for blocks.
“! called upon the young woman
from Boston and asked how she had
i.’.mle such a blunder. She was In at.
iifeonlzed frame of mind nnd protester!
that she didn’t write It ‘hanged.' 1 wa»
sure she didn't. Then tnuie the ex
I ilooat Ion. A few weeks before there
bud been an execution in the Chicago
Jail nt.d Mr. Storey’s reporters wrote
that the man was 'bung.' Mr. Storey
was furious and Issued un order, so 1
In ard, that henceforth editors, report
ers. copy renders, printers and proof
readers must write and ret up and
read ‘hanged’ for ’hung.' The rule was
Inflexible. Ttn> young woman who
wrote of our collection used the word
‘hung’ throughout her article and Mr.
Storey’s rule was enforced. But as
long ns we lived In Chicago wo were
always known as ‘that New York
family Who had their paintings exe
cuted.’ New York Sun.
•Eph.” he sokl, "i have asked these special pot of coflee was coming to a
FUNNY SPECTACLES.
The Impromptu flow* That Ocen* la
tbe Street* of I’arl*.
“Did you over see a street light In
FumceY’ asked on artist who find late
ly return, d from Paris, "They are
funny spectacles. I saw line once while
I unsiug the Uni itulller at midnight.
Ywti I tic Frenchmen walked along lo
front of 'lie. engaged In conversation
A.third UtMi Fi. nchtnan ion up on tli*-
ti e from behind somewhere and kicked
lie taller cf the talkers between the
sl'uttldrr Modes. He went down with
a i ry. tur.v d a somersault Into tin.' gut
ii r itttd lay there.
’’And Instamly—how. 1 don’t know-
ilnrt street was full of Gntidmls of lit
lb Frenchmen, fighting and chattering
t ed screeching. They didn't uso their
lists. They slapped, scratched.'pulled
wldski'M cud hair hikI. cl-uve all.
kicked - kicked In ttie high French
r.annor, not landing where we Amcrl
out;.* land, hut getting bntne on the
fare and uerk and on the buck be-
1 v-et'ii the sbc.liidors. For five minutes
there was laudcnionlum. and then ns
suddenly as It had begun the brawl
was over find tho bouk'vaid was still
again.
"But afterward In nil tLo boulevard
cafes you found torn and bleeding
Frenchmen, who loaned back limply In
thrlr chairs while tlielr little ladyloves
wiped li.'.utily with their shirts va.i'
blood stains Irotu tho faces of those
1 .'roil' si'ia:.pers. The little ladles wept
and . nruiuroti vveet, consoling things;
lie little min seemed In tho depth of
dt'spnlr; but It wasu't long teforo little
drinks were ordered and Itttlo clgn
trite* llgh.ted and everybody was gay
nnJ happy again." — rtiiladelphla
Record.
friends and en*j neither go with them
nor disappoint them. I want you lo
gtre them the best there Is 111 the larder
nnd see tlint It Is served us well as It
would bo at tho best hotel In the
world.”
Eph scratched his head nnd looked
troubled, but simply said. "Yos. snh.’’
On the return several of the gentle-
"men congratulated the offlelnl upon
having such a “man." and one or two
Intlmnted that If Eph ever wanted an
other position he would have no trou
ble In securing It.
Finally Eph reported. "It \ta‘ a groat
outin, sah.” he assured bis employer.
“Yds, sab: dat’n right, sab; n rtnpcn-
dlflclous outin, snli. Dr gem’tnen nil
done mo proud, and I tolls ’em It wu’
you, snh.”
Then Eph showed the MU. nnd It was
n stunner for length and amount. FIv
stood hat lu hand until tbe o inch'd said:
“Pretty steep, Eph: pretty steep. Noth
ing left out and nothing but the best.”
"Dnt’s right, snh. I was fustlcated
mos’ to deaf. SHh, but I Jos’ says to my
self, snh. dat dey was no greater eplcuc
In do lun dan you Is, and I bought and
cooked and served, rah. Jes’ like It wu’
you.’’—Detroit Free Press.
Tl»e Smotlioriiiu Scene,
As to stage nppolntnutits, there
were no plush or velvet curtains or
couches draped with satin in early
days. The furniture was as unpreten
tious as the costumes. Indeed on oiu
occasion wlii'ii n lady was playing Des-
demonn to her husbM-'J’s Othello a dis
astrous nnd at the same time ludicrous
effect, though of course unrehearsed,
had been Imminent through the lack of
even a null or two to make an old stool
stonily.
It was the smothering scorn*. nniVtliv
couch was made up of two chairs nml a
rickety stool jeovoied. of course, v llli
the simplest draperies- a rod merino
curtain trim met] with yellow worsted
fringe. Imagine a fiesderaotia endeav
oring to recline gracefully, all the while
feeling portions of her couch sliding
from under her. This Is how the scene
was played out:
rvw.k'rim!.i— an; me fonutrpoa*; le* mv llw to-
ntpht. <I*ni fglUft#, ilmrll
<>:hfM.,--N.iy, if jon M-Cc- quite still.)
Di-silfrnoiia—hut keif a*i lima, (Oh. fc M me!)
Otlislla-U ltiit tl,mu. linn- Is i>, puw. ti ,
[su-li till- hi oo! umk'r. >
Dtwli'mmm- Put aliil. I *..v « prayer. (Do tjc
q'.itdt. Ita:«rt. It !s B‘.l;i;)liif;.>
Otlioll .-It is tun ■. i
Which, Indeed, It was, for the bed col-
lapsed, and Dtsilemotia's body lay up
on the floor, her head iqioti the sols
chair, which stuck to Its post faithful
ly.- Gentleman's .Magazine.
A Dr unit tui Kimaai.
A conductor on tho Park Hue had no I
experience the other day that Is quite !
certain to cause hlta many tmeomfortn- j
hie mlr.r.tcs Itl the fuitnv. U;s i ,tr !
stopped at h'pruoo strevi. to let a middle '
aged lady oil, and as she took her seat
the conductor gave the riietnrman two
bells, anil the tar shot ahead. When
the conductor entered the car. tbe wo
man In question was looking out of the
window anil did not see Ids outstretch
cd hand.
“Fare, please.” remarked the eon
ductor.
The woman evidently did net hear j
him, for she did net turn ter‘tend. I
Neither did she hold out the necessary '
boll.
“Notice thflt fellow who Just went
out 7” he asked, chuckling contentedly
to ldmself.
I hadn’t noticed particularly, but J
knew It would bo disconcerting to ad
mit, so I nodded encouragingly, says a
writer Id the New York Herald.
"Well,” he continued, "that's Jim
f-mith — Long Jim Smith they call
him—conductor of the Erie, and. say.
he's laying for mo. Greatest practical
joker you ever saw. Always getting
rigs on mo, nud I never could get back
on him until lust week, and then I was
about pvmuch surprised as he was.
<q -Was "coming down the street and
saw n crowd gathered around some Sm-
vntlou Annj'. singers. Long Jim-was
Sway on the edge of the crowd, stand
ing on his tlptues so he could see over
the -heads of the rest. Ilo had his
hack to mo. and. sticking out from un
der Ids arm, v.aa a big bag of lemons.
I saw my clntnco, und I sneaked quiet
ly behind Jilin, hauled off cud gave
that bag of lemons an awful swipe
with my enno.”
, Here the little man went off Into an
uncontrollable fit of laughter over the
remembrance.
He laughed till his sides shook and
tears ran down his face. I waited till
tie had quieted down.
"Well?” I queried. "Scattered the
lemons all about, I suppose?"
"Scattered! Ilo, ho. bo! He! Ell,
hi, hi! He! Hum! Well, 1 should say
so. But they wasn’t lemons; they was
"gga-'’
Tho Pie Enters.
Pie 1n New England la served lu
many queer ways, especially the king
of nil pies, the royal mince. Not long
ago there ay peered a sign In the station
of r.taid, crooked and correct Boston—a
sign bearing the strange device, "Hot
Mince Pie and Ice Cream.”
This Is a mild combination compared j [
with one that was sened In this ciiy
at a midnight cupper. A Welsh rab
bit was being made, and there were
some who did not care to cat it ca
crackers; no toast In the house, for It
was the tire’s evening out. A mince
pk* was found lurking in tho Ice chest
and pressed into service. The rabbit
tens spread over the pic, and both van
if,hod :n n short time. Those who ate
are still afraid lu the dark, for they
can Imagine that the sumo things are
coining ter them again as came during
their dreams of that wild, weird night.
A local minister tells a pie story on
himself that Is n “corker.” lie is a
delicate wan, and Ins wife was down
ou pie for him and vetoed It fo. f.gai
ly uso. Once he went to u convention
Is: Pittsfield, and a diuner vests served
svt which there vvei« seven kinds of
plo. The minister took si "little of
each, please." am] never enjoyed him
self so touch In Ids life.--Baltimore
American.
tho legal hour/ of to satisfy a city tax fi fa issued by
to-witJ 16 tOil0Wing deWliLed P, ' U1,,:rfcy ’ I i!.'M,ms m Ag C ent £or «n°Ste f ^
°One’vacant lot No, ten (10; situated in i Also at the same timA and pl,._, „
thud divii-ion of Jhiuict t extonsum in tho 1 house atid lot, situated in the city
oiiv of Bsdnhridgo, lorn tided as follows: Bain bridge, said county, bounded at {.
On the uortb bv i'ai k street, on the east • On the north by property 0 f
bv lot No. ill h on the south by lot No. i E. Donation, on the east by property
> - x . . j ». l — i..» M.-. iVn<« Hflrt.iA Pfltrflpsnn. nn tho ,
the property of G. H. Padrick, to Bat jj
fy a city tax ti fa issued by B. Ijti
baum. Clerk of Council, vs said G.
Padrick. for unpaid taxes.
Also at the same time and placs,
Paulett #3
said '
, tax ti fa issued by B. Nussbatun,
Clerk of Council, vs. fidcu Biown—for
city tares.
Also, at the same time and place, one
vacant city lot No. (7j m third divUion ■ . . 0 •
of Paulett extension in the city of 1 5t) l , be cit-v of Baitibridge, sata cojmJ
by E. Jones or lot No. 8, ou the south by , l ? n j5!f ry 11 n ,? e fL Ziff *1, ta ^ ,
Paulett, and on the wed by. lot No. s.x ^ N_m U- on ejl bv fi
l(ii of same division and lovned on as the . m \ a . b >. lot No. |
property of W. D. West to satisfy a city iu sechon 1 of Par.lett Division, andi t ,
taxtifnLuod bv B. Nussbauiu. Clerk of i wa on as the property of Jack Colly ,
.v». w.'u. ««t,»d„ t b.,si„ S JL N ."
in my hands lor unpaid taxes
Also, at the same time and place, one
vacant city lot J\o. twelve (Is)j in second
division in the city of Bainbridge, said
county, bounded as follows: On lire
north by King street, on tho east by
Helen street, on the south by Moliie
Vv hite, and the west by lot No. eleven
(11; in same division, and levied on us the
property of B. Bell to satisfy a city tsix
ti fa issued by B, Nusebaum, Clerk of
Council, ys. said B. Bell, for unpaid tsix-
tVi»o lij- * Dead Man.
A valuable cup was wots hi si M
eyrie nice In Australia by a u:&n who
wu* dead when lie passed the winning
post Ttie race took place at an “olce
tflc light carnlvaJ, - so etiDisl. lu the
prcswu'.v of 1C,000 apectatora. In the
last lap James Botnorvllle, a rider i
forspsl to the front lunl weunsl sueli a j
less I Unit li.s victory wtw ussurod.
When wttMn ’JH yards of the flnlah
lie was tsxir> to relax his Isold oo the
handle bars and lose his footing on the
pi'dals He did not fall from Uie inn
cl. sue, however, nml amid frur.tlo
chivrs dashed by the goal, winning
thi race by half a wheel. As In* psvss-
ed the finishing pfiet he ifltclied for-
watd and fell tc the ground.
When Ik- was picked np be was
futiud to be dead, mnl, what Is more,
the doctors divlarvd that death bar!
come *o him when be waa seen to low
bla hold on. the handle bars. It was s
(loud Isody that had rViUeti the lost Cb
yards of the race.
"Fare plea.- " sad t - oo».' ’tor In
a louder tone.
But the wch s.n puis'l no Then
tho conductor touched her on tho shonl-
di'r anti In a tone of voice that rang
through tho car exclaimed:
"Your fare, please, lady!"
Then tho woman t is mod hastily
around nnd looked nt tho conductor.
Tho knight of tho bollcord gave one
gasp end fled to tho loick platform.
Tho womap wus bis motlmr-in law.—
Omaha World-Herald.
Also, at the same time and place, or.e
vacaut city lot No. one (l)siluated in tbe
fourth division, in tliucity of B.tinbridgt.
said county , bounded as follows: On the
north by lot No. thirteen (Uij. on the east
by lot No. two (2;, on the south by Pau
lett street and on the west by Helen
street, of tho same division of the Pan-
lett extension, and levied ou sis the prop
erty of O. N. Finnegan to satisfy a city
tax*li iu issued bv. ti. Nussbaum, Clerk
of Council, vs. said O. N Finnegan, for
unpaid u.xos.
Also, at tbe same time and jilace. one
house and lot iu the city ot BainbrUtgo
iu sain county, hounded as follows: On
the north by property of Ii. I. Curry, on
east by Mrs. Griffith, on the south by
Ev..us street, and on the west by Pres
byterinn Manse, iu;d levied upon as the
property of the estate of. H. A. Giemmor.
to satisfy si city tax 9 fa issued by Jl. E
Nussbauui, Clerk of Council, vs. the es
tate of B. A. Gi'emmer for unpaid taxes.
Also, at I ho sameMimf) nnd place, one
vacant city lot No. T?, in the fourth di
vi-iosi iu the city of Bainbridge, bounded
,»s follows: On the north by lot No. 24.
c-ti the east by Street or Alley, oo tbe
south by Paulett, street, ai d me west bj
lot No. *1 s, and levied ou as the property
ui'.hse Vvalheriu satiety acity lax li fu
issued by B. Nussbaum, Cleric of Coun
cil, vs. said Joe Wiilher for unpaid taxes.
Also, at the same lime and place, one
vacant city lof-Nu. 1. iu tit'ih division in
toe city ol Biiinl,ridge, bounded sis fol
lows; Ou the tiorln by vacant lot No. 12
or property of George Bruton, on the
east by lot No. 2. on the sotsth by Bar
tow street, and on the west by Helen
street of isurlett extension, .md levied
upon ns- the property of .1 it. Gav to sat
isiy a city tax ti fa issued by B. Nuss-
bnuiu, Clerk of Council, vs. arid J. It.'
Gay lor unpaid taxes.
Also, at the ss.me time and place, one
vacant city lot N* . 8, iu the t'hrd div s-
ion of ktunett e/ton ton in the city of
Bainbridge. said i ouuty. bounded sts fot
lows: Un the n. rth oy Park street, on th>•
east by lot No. U. on the sont.it by Pttu-
lett vacant lois and ou tho west, by lot
No. 7 in third diyision of Panlett, exteu-
siou, and levied onast'he property of Kd
Johnson to satisfy a tax li fa issued by li.
Nussbaum, Clerk of Council, vs. Fd
; Johnson, for unpaid taxes.
j , Also, at tbe same time and place, out-
closet! Iu well corked flasks, some of I enclosed city lot., situated in the city of
a rim css Bainbridge. said county, bonneted as ioi-
Whj- Ct«t 'vVn :n DurU-neae.
Bees sfo out all day gathering honey
and work at ulght m tbe bive, builiiing
their combs as perfectly p.s It aa elec
tric light shout* lltere till the time.
Why do they prefer to work in the
il.irUV Is often asked. Every one knows
that honey Is a liquid with t«o solid
| sugar lu It. After standing it gradual
ly aasuntes a crystalline appearance
or giuutilntes ntttl ulluuoteJy becomes
u solid mass.
Uoiiev lias t*oen exiK*rlmentn
The Two Hur.iUorB.
Oon,*rressntnn Jen..8 of Virginia told j
this story of tils father: Directly after !
ttie war Jones senior was sent to the |
state senate. An ok) slave who had I
j bclongatl to him was ulso eleotvA to t>m 1
senate. Tho two drew a ljidnlug seats, j
Senator Jones war very courteous and |
In addressing Ids fair?: slave nlwixy
enlled him senator. The old ungr
stood It for some tine and llmil’y said:
"Mnssa William. ' like die sena
tor business. Iviiin'l I conic down to
/o' hoitsn r.uO visit that 'u< U of votirn’!
1 suhthily World like p.-rmiosk u to vis
it yo' kitchen."
The request was granted, and while
Senator J .ties wus la his library tha
j which wore kept lu perfect durltDCBS.
! while the others were exposed to the
| light. The result was that tbe portion
expost d to the light socu cryrtali'asd.
| while that kept lu tlx* dark routtdned
I unchanged.
j Hence we see why the bees lire oo
j baleful to obscure the glass windows
which are place.! In their hives. The
| existence of the young d!'!>*uds on the
i liquidity of the saccharine food pre
sented to them, and If light were allow
j cd teems to this if would in all prob
| ability prove fatal to the Inmates ot
j tlx- hive.—Weekly Bouquet,
Took Slottoft.
He was a station haul In from a
three mouths’ spell of work, during
which he had tasted no other meat
s j than mutton; also he stuttered badly
lows: On the north by alley, on the ea.-i
by vacant lot of ilise Pact-arson, on the
south by the obi Ed I’adrick lot and on
the west by Monroe street , and lavied e:
as tho property of Mrs. M. A. Mims, to
satisfy a uity tax ti fa issued oy it. E.
Nussbaum. Glork ot Counoil. v„. s:iid M
A. ilnus, and otlmi ii fas in my hands,
for unpaid taxes.
Also, at the same time ami place, one
vacant, lot No. 7, i:n ivision 4, iu the uity
of Bainbridge, bounded as follows: On
r,be north by Bartlett’s vacant lot, onf-ht
east, by lot No. ti. or, the south by Pan
lett street and on the west by K. L‘. Mor
rell or lot No. ti, ;uni levied un as the
properly of E. Jones, to satisfy a city
tax li fa issued oy B. Nussbauta. Clerk
of Council, vs. said E. Jones, for unpaid
Also at the same lime ai,u
peat- orchard, (lot enclosedj situated h
yes fairly leaped at the stuffed : the oiby of Bain bridge said county bound
the* hotel dtno.
tbe tie!led mutton
fable
tide him
turki
thou
sinter.
Bald the host, "What will yen try
Mr. Straps?”
Eagerly. “I'll t-fry a b btt of t-t-t"—
The word floored him. Again. “O-glve , couni .. :L vs ^ id Mrs . A , v
other senator-was <
visiting the coc k.
OAvn it:
kitchen
Tii*»- Ufe**(*d.
A Vlettr.s i*aper rvlatei an anecdote j dom.
cf the paint, r Makart, wbo was eome-
t!ir.«*s as taciturn a* Von Moltke. One
t*renluic at a dinner he sat for on hour
I'.’Jt to the sonhretw Joaephiue Gall-
i" y. r without volunteering a word
I t.sully she lost poth-nct* and exclaim-
“W *11 ih-p,' '.unstc-r, t v; pose wo
aligc the •ulijccu’* . I
ICiliw When lo Oo*
"Give us prtof of your tioast**? wis-
rl.'d it lot cf chattering magplea
to tho owl.
"1 will." he said and flew away.—
rhtlfldelphla Times.
ed as follows: On the nort by p.hotwei!
street, on the east by property of Bow
er Ac Denalson, .11 the south "by Bower
I A Donalson and on tfce west by Scott
, s.reet. and levied upon as the prot erty
| of Mrs,' A, P. Donalson satisfy a cry tax
! ii fa issued bv B. Nussbaum. clerk of
— » 'Ul.il.' . t f - T». n. K* f*c,„! “ d *' P U ““* ” *»
and disgusted: "Oh. h-hang It! Give]
me some l> Mooruing muttont I h bate j Also, at the same time and place, one
It. tmt i can s se-sny it, unyUow.“- ^ < -p°^i? 1 ^', lot ^ 0 ' ■ 4 \Y t ' fi b th J ‘ 7 j vi . 0n
ft'a’iwv R,,n,rfin of Paulett extension, m the city of Bain-
t'o-oiKy Bulletin. I | >ril! ^ t bounded as follows: On the north
- ! ' by Ciajr street, on t,o« ease oy lo: No. 15,
It Is doubtful If any other frnlt cotdd ■ on the south by lot No. 8, a’.d on the
be found at ortce so common, cheap west by lot No. 13, same di and
and delicious as dates. Tbev are most * levied on as the property of lie click
' Jon
baum Clerk of Council, vs said J a ,
Colly for unpaid taxes.
Also at the same time and place. 0n .|
vacaut city lot No. 12 in the 5th divtj™ 1
of Pauletl Extension iu the city of B«n
bridge, said county, bounded as folio*
On tho north by Clay street, on thee*_
by 1 t No. 18, ou the south by’lot NnJ_
and on tho west by Helen street, i;oJ|
levied on as the property of Geo. ]j w l
ton. to satisfy a tax fi Fa issued by )i|
Nussbaum, Clerk of Council, vs s a j.j|
George Bruton, f<.r unpaid toxes,
A’so at the same time and place, onel
city lot in the city of Bainbriclge, said I
county bounded as follows; On tb«L
north by property of Mrs. Wimberley.l
ou I bo east by West street, on the south I
by vacant lot and on the west bv Ed and]
Sue Bruton, and levied on as the prop-1
erty of Mrs. 8. L. Twitt.y, to satisfy J
city tax fi fa issued by M. E. Nussbaum I
Clerk of Council, vs said Mrs. S. L. 1
Twitty, and other fi fas in my hands for
unpaid taxes.
Also at the same time and pli ce, one
vacant city lot. No. 0. in the 3rd diyis.
ion, in the city of Bainbridge, said
county bounded as follows: On the
north by Park street, on the East by
Ellen Jones or lot No. 10. ou the south
by Ii. Mitchell and on the west by Ed
Johnson, or lot No. 8. and levied on the
property of Oscar Jones, to satisfy a
city tax h fa issued by B. Nussbaum,
Clerk of Council, vs said O-car Jones,
for unpaid taxes and other fi fas in
my bauds.
Also at the same time and place,, one
vacant city lot No. 11, m second divis-
i. n in the ci;y ol Bain bridge, said coun
ty, bounded as follows: Ou the north
by King street, on the east by B. Hell.
>r lot No. 12, on the south bv Georgia
Paddy and on tbe west by lot No. 10 in
same division, and levied on as the
property of Will King to satisfy a city
tax fi fa issued bv B, Nussbaum, Cletk
of Couucil vs said Will King, for unpaid
taxes,
Also at the same time and place, one
vacaut citv lotNo. 21 in th j 4th Diviciou
f Paulett Extension in the city of Bain-
bridge said county, bounded as follows:
Ou tbe north by Bartow street, on the
east by lot 22 iu same division, on the
south by lot No 10 and on |.L-e West by
lot No, 20. and levied as the property of
Alex Mathis, to satisfy a tax fi fa issued
bv B. Nussbaum. Clerk of Council vs
said Alex Mathis, for unpaid tax,vs.
Also at the same time and place, oue
vacant city lot 6 in the 4th division of
Paulett Extension in tho city of Bain
bridge. said county bounded as follow-:
Ou I no uorth by Disy Holmes, on tlie
sast by lot No. 7. on the south by Pau-
oit street and on the west by lot No. 5
in the same division and levied on the
property of it. C. Morrel to sati-fy a citv
tax fi fa issued by B. Nussbaum. Clerk
of Council, vs R, C. Marvel for unpaid
taxes.
AWo the same time and place, one
vacant lot No. nine fl in diyidon 5 in
Pauletts Extension in the city of Bain
bridge, bounded as follows: Qn the
north by lot of laud No. 20, on the east
by lot No. 10] on the south by Paulett
street and on the west by lot No. 8 in
same division and levied ou the proper
ty of Anderson Chatman to satisfy a tax
fi fa issued by B. Nussbaum Clerk of
Counts'll, vs said Anderson Chapmau for
unpaid taxes. •
Also at the same time and place, one
vacant city lot of oue acre mure or less,
situated iu the city of Bainbridge. said
county, bounded as follows: On the
uortb by College street, on the east by
street ot Quincy road, on the south by
corporate nuo and on the west by cor
poral e line, and levied ou the property
of P. D. Campbell to satisfy a tax ti fa
l—tied by B. Nussbaum, clerk of council,
ys said P. D. Oampboll, and other fi fas
in my hands for unpaid taxes.
Also at the same time und place, one
Vacant lot, No. i24; twenty-four, in div-
isitsn 4 ot Paulett. Extension iu the city
of Bainbridge, said county, bounded as
toilows: On the north by Bartow street,
ou the eu-t oy street or alley, ou the
so..th by lor. No. (12j twelve itiid on the
we-t by lot No. (23; twenty-three of the
same division, and levied ou the proper
ty of Bob Holmes, to satisfy a tax fi fa
issued oy B. Nussbaum Cderk of Coun
cil. vb said Bob Holmes, for unpaid tax
es.
Also at tbe same time and place one
vacant lot No, 11 iu 4th division of the
Paulett extension and bounded os fol
lows: Ou the north by lot No. twenty-
two (22.1, on the east by lot No. (12)
t.weive, on tho south by Paulett street,
and the west by lot No. ter. GO; iu same
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The first lesson for a boy to lesirh
In saving his money is to resist tbe
hint.) ■ ' hi- sT; evvty :. e he- earns
a dollar.—Atchison Gto’ue. . . *
healthful and excellent for children. j oon ’ • -au-x* aux „ iu i.-.-i., d by. ^Wj®i ;, u. Levied upou a- tbe property
1 -■ mini. Clerk oi Council, vs said °* Hus McLendon to satisfy a citv tax
always loues, for unpaid taxes. ‘ 1 a *- " "
; Also, at the s. me time and place r
i house rod lot, situated in the city of
The Abyssinian warriors
honor their king by a tend escort
iff trumpets wherever he goes.
j fifa issued by B. Nussbaum, O.eVk of
| Council, V6. Gue McLendon
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