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The Search-Light.
BAINLMIDGK, MAKCil 2, 1»01.
THE LITTLE OLD SPINET.
Do yon nri* the littJe fpir.et standing in the cor
rivr there?
C.rt u\ -■(.randniother loved to plr.y it when she vrs«
3 mulden fair.
Ksinheams throurh the window twinkle, flick’rifif
on ltd yellowed k 1
And v.c ahnost hear the tinkle of the old tijut
melodies.
Crraf.j randmother grwnetl in silk, with higi
UoJvd slippMrt* ouiniy lace,
•, t there, while a smile of pleasure lighted uf
... r iuir young face;
Krolo without the rose scent lingers, drifting ot
jin* summer hiH.‘ew?,
\V:.lie - pl.-ys with (airy lingers all the old time
melodies.
A.id the little spinet waits her patiently thes«
J' .ig, long yuirv,
Tf• j its mellow voice is broken, harsh, and lues the
sound of tears.
\ ». it acema the sunbeam* straying, flick’ring on
i a yellowed keys,
A;:d U'v fnirv fingers playing all the old tl i:
melodies f j
—Mary Small Wagner in Optimist.
A CASE OF LAW.
Tiir Decision Tli.it Wni Rendered by
u Dun ii 1 o Solomon.
Law Is (j complicated thing, uml
gome of ltn decisions seem not to be
f <utided in equity. Probably most
readers will pass that criticism upon
the case recorded below: i
Basutoland, being broken and moun
tainous. was until recently the resort
of Lous, leopards and other wild ani
mals. Now, however, the hlllsldefl
which were once the resort of these
savage creatures are the pasture
(.rounds of tens of thousands of cattle.
Nearly all dangerous animals have
been driven away from Basutoland,
but not long ago a leopard appeared
on the outskirts of a village. The
animal soon became as badly frighten
ed us the villagers and sought safety
In flight.
The next morning the Inhabitants
turned out for'n IiudL One of tint
haulers was climbing a steep rock
n lieu he suddenly found himself face
to face with tho leopard, wboeo re
treat was cut off by the rock Itself,. •
Neither the man nor tho animal could
. scape the encounter. !
The dilemma was an awkward one,
for the climber was unarmed. Realiz
ing his dunger. lie put forth Ills hands
and In desperation caught hold of the
leopard on each side of Its Jaw. hold-
Irg li at arm’s length and ending for
help. The leopard clawed and tore his
captor, but the umu held on till help
milved. end the beast was speared.
New came n question of law. My
Masuta law the shin belonged to s tlia
( !:!-. f. who must reward one of threw
claimants—either the man who speared
the leopard or the inua who hold It :-ti
that It was. possible to spear It or tho
mat) who. being warned hy tiro bnrl;-
lvg of Ids dog. llrst discovered the.
RLiuiai In the village*. j
The Har.uto Solomon decided fbo
cure as follows; The man who speared,,
li could not have done so but for the |
i. An who held It. and the man who |
laid It could not have known of its
existence If the dog had not firs- |
warned the village; therefore the crnl.-i j
for the killing belonged to the <lc;. i
w h sc owner was entitled to'the r*
ward.—Youth’s t'ompr.nion.
ttonpi-ollns ‘the‘Sohleafti.
One Sunday I cnlled at a cottage In
the south of Midlothian and requested
a measure of milk, which was prompt- !
!y handed in me. 1 offered the woman
who attended to uty wants a few cop- I
l> vs. but. she ourtl.v responded. "1 !
cauun tali sllleVmt a Sawbnfh!"
i thanked her. and was turning away j
when she whispered: "Mon. ye con
dvnp the bnwbtcs In that tub wl’ the
grallli (soap stiff-1 In’t. I’ll get them
oo! the morn!"—London C’hroulclo.
r»row« on 11 or. j
luexperirnrcff l’arent- I do think n j
little girl baby Is the dearest thing In
tin 1 world!
Kxperleoccd Parent— You’ll find she
comes a good deni dearer when she’s
about 20.—Chicago Tribune.
Prismatic C-.-tern'.
Mrs. Ople, the widow of the great
portrait painter, whom some one hus
called the "Inspired pee.-auc.” never,
even ill her oid age, lost her love of
bright colors. A little girl. Emma
Martin, afterward known In literature
as Emma Marshall, visited her one day
and experienced u rare pleasure. Shw
says:
On a screen lu her drawing room
were hung a number of prisms, which
were suspended from chandelieis be
fore tin? bell shaped globes tame Into
fashion. 1 sat on n stool at my moth
er’s feet, wondering what those long
hits of glass could menu. Presently the
brilliant rays of the western sunshine
filled the room.
•’Now.” said Mrs. Op!e, "thou ^jays;
run over to thui si reen and give it a
cl-akc."
1 did 83 I was bidden.
Pecvttnvlttes of Crime.
One ef the strangest peculiarities of
human nature Is Its inclination to
Imitate tho misdeeds ef others. Crime
Is epidemical. A particularly dreadful
murder, the details of which five set
forth in all the newspapers, often has
the effect of Inducing similar crimes.
Cue of the reasons, and probably the
chief reason, why public executions
Were abolished In England, was that
Instead of acting as n deterrent the
execution bad tlic contrary effect of
Inciting to murder.
In 1SS5 n woman of Geneva, named
Lombardi, killed her four children.
She admitted that she had been read
ing of a woman who killed her hus
band. and the very circumstantial ac
count had made her wish to h-mate tin
crime, but as her husband dead
i she killed the children. This is only
•'en'Ic."' one Instance out of hundreds which
sahl my mother in a warning vtdee.
but I gave the screen a vigorous shake.
Euieifild. ruby and violet rays danced
on the walls and celling and delighted
me so Intensely that 1 kept repealing
the process; thou my mother, afraid of
mischief resulting, came and drew me
back to her side. Mrs. Opie looked at
mo and said: ,
“If thou lovest bright colors, thee
will never see anything more beautiful
than tin* rainbow Clod sets in the sky.”
Cotiltl Not Itepwrt Goir,
IV-lion tt.e amateur golf championship
was played at Wheaton In l.->i,7 there
was but one Chicago newspaper man
who bail/ the remotest conception of
what the game was. Accordingly, the
newspapers, with the exception of the
Chlcngo Tribune, agreed to syndicate
the work and put it all in this one
man’s hands. The Tribune refused to
enter the combination and depended
upon the exertions of a member of Its
own staff. Hut the Tribune reporter
speedily realized his helplessness and
appealed lo his brother of the syndicate
for aid. The latter obligingly handed
over tils copy, and the Tribune man set
to work to make a few minor changes
so that its kinship to the original should
not he too apparent Later In vtlio
evening he met his g; nerous bene
factor and toid him of the changes b
had made.
“In particular, the account of the
phly at the sixth hoie between Morgan
and Dougins. You said that ’Morgan
rimmed the cup for a half.’ Well, you
know, old chap, that Morgan Is n hank
er down town and a' ids: man. while
Dougins Is Just ore of those Scotch-
men.
have come to our notice.
The infectious nature cf self mu rue’
receives a striking .testimony in Jhe
following Incident: Dr. Op(a-nUe:m~o!’
Hamburg bad to examine the,body of a
man who bad cut his threat aiid* bad
died after some days of suffering. The
medico told his assistant that death
would have been immediate If the man
had made the cut in a way which he
Illustrated, and lie was startled two
days later to learn that his assistant
had attempted to commit suicide by
lacerating himself In that very manner.
The mnn admitted that he had never
thought of suicide until the day of the
examination and the doctor’s remark.—
London Globe.
Some Sloe RCyttl Jobs.
“One of the most desirable posts at
Windsor castle," says a correspondent
of tlie Chicago Record, ’is thal of 'the
king’s limner,’ who la ancient times
decorated liooktf and manuscripts with
Initial letters and who now prepares
the parchment commissions when bis
majesty Is pleased to confer knight
hood or some other honor upon one of,
his subjects. The mnn who now fills
the post has extraordinary skill with
the pea and'brush, and his diplomas
and certificates were greatly admired
for their exquisite taste ami skillful
execution, lie receives a salary of
?2.50C a year. The deck maker at
Windsor castle receives the same com-
pcusntlou. mid It Is his business to keep
ell the timepieces In repair. The his
toriographer. who Is supposed to keep
a record of events, holds a hereditary
< T.ce. with a salary of ?2.. r iOO a year.
Th.e muster of music receives $ 1.500
It seemed io me rather cheap to j ‘“-d arranges concerts for bis majesty’s
CITY TAX SALES.
I Bainbridge, said county, boumVI
lows: On the north by James* J a L
GEQKG1.V—DEOATUft COUNTY: I o„ ihe east by property of B. B. i?“
Will be sold before the court home on the south bv Jus. Williams S J
door, in the city of Bain, ridge. Decatur the west by Lewis street, a,,dl e J
county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in *•> U.«ptopet.\ ot W. K. Minis, n
Ma-.cb next, during the eetii hours ot to satis ty a CU-y tax_ fi fa issued by li
sale, the following deserned property, iM'sMmuni. Clerk ot Council. v «. Pa jj
io-wit: ' K - AlluaB > Agent* for unpaid toxes
One vacant lot No, ten (10, situated in 1' Also at the came time and pW
third division of Paulet t extension in the house and lot. situated in the ™',
city of Bain bridge, S.nn.ided as-follow.flttiuendge^siud eouniy, bounded
On the north by Mark street , on the east ' “ * ~ * '
ny lot No. (11(, on lIre south by lot No.
five (H). and or* :he west by lot No. nine
II, in the same section. Levied upon as
; he propert of then Blown to tatisfy a
city tux fi fa issued by B. NuesUumi.
U.erk of Council, vs. Eiieu Blown—for
city tales.
have Morgan doing that sort of thing
for.a half, so l just made it read ilmt.
•Morgan rimmed the cup with Dougins
for a hundred.’ "—Washington Capital.
Antn Tintt t’lrvlu Stridors.
Pew more wonderful- adaptations are
Been In tin* whole round of nature
than the webs spiders spin to entrap
the wary ant. They are not high hung,
h:cy affairs, caressing every breeze, but
low set, silken tubes stretched i|u tho
grass, llio crevices of ruck or about
tree roots. Ants of every size creep
heedlessly -Into them. The spiders oat
them with relish, but occasionally a
diversion. The surveyor of pictures Is
paid Sl.filX). the librarian receives $2.-
50U. the examiner of plays $l.tS00. the
keeper of the swans is paid $300. and
the bnrgemaster, who look's after the
boats used by the royal family at
Windsor, has a similar compensation.”
Something; Which tie Irf-nrned.
A soft answer has not only the effect
of turning away wrath. It may serve to
avenge an Injury. Years ago the Rev.,
J. EL .tones was making a visit In Bos
ton and attended a biweekly confer
ence at Divinity hall. .lust nt that
time be was out of sorts with the east.
Also, nt, the same time and place, one
vacant city let No. 1.7; in third division
of Paulett extension in the city of Baiu-
i,ridge, said county, bounded as follows:
On the north by 1’nrk street, on the east
by E. Jones ot-lot No. ti, ou the south by
i J nuleli, and on ihe we.~t by lot No. six
0/ ot same division and levidd on ns the
iiioj-erty of W. D. West It* satisfy a city-
ax fifa issued bv B. Nussbnuni. Clerk of
Council) vs. Vi . D West, and other fi'fias
lu ui hands lor unpaid tuxes.
Also, at the same time and place, one
vacant city lot No. twelve (.12; in second
division iu Hie city of Bainbridge, said
county bounded as follows: On the
north by King street, on the east by
rieieu street, oil the south by Moliie
-v hite, and the west by lot No. eleven
(11) iu saino divii ion, and levied ou as the
property- of B. Bell to satisfy a city lex
d fa issued -by K, Nussbauiu, Clerk of
- \mncil, ys. said B. Bell, for unpaid tax
es.
Also, at the same time and place, one
vacant city lot No. one (1) situated iu the
loin-th divi ion, in tho city of Bainbridge.
said county . I ounUed as follows: On the
north by lot No. thirteen^13).ontheeast
iy lot No. two (2;, on the south by Puu-
lett street-and on Ihe west hv Helen
ireet, of the same division of the i’au
ett extension, and levied oil ils the prop
erty ol O. N. Finnegan io satisfy a city
tax fi fa issued bv B. f\ussbauui. Clerk
-d Council, vs. said (J. N Finnegan, for
itipnid taxes.
Also, at ihe same time and place, one
.iou.-e and lot in the citv of Bainbridge
in said county, bonneted as lulluivs: On
the north by property ol is. 1. Curry, on
.he east by Mrs. Griffith, ontLesouth by
Evans street, and on the west by Fits-
nyteriau Manse, and levied upon as the
property ot l lit estate otTi. A. Gremmer-
to satisfy a city tax fi fa issued by M. E.
Nussbauiu, Clerk ot Council, vs. the es
tate of ft. A. Grmmnor for unpaid tnXe.-.
Also, at the same time and place, one
vacant, city lot No. 12, in tho fourth di
vision in l lie city ot Bainbridge, bounded
as loiloWs: Du the north ny iot No. 24,
on the east by Street or Alley, on lire
soulh by l'uuieu street, arid the west by
lol No. 1), and levied on as the property
of Joe W at her to sa.isty a city tax li iu
issued by if. Nusubauui, Clerk of Cotiu
oil vs. said Joe Walker for unpaid taxes.
Also, at the same tnue and place, one
vacant city lot No. 1, in fifth division in
the Ult-y of Bainbridge. bounded as fol
low.-: Ou th-i north by vacant lot No. lx
or property ol'George* Bniion, on the
east by lot No. 2, on the south by Bar
tow street, and on tho west by Helen
street of Faulett extension, and levied
upon as the property of J. U.Gny to sat,
isty a city tax fi ta issued by B. Nuss-
bauin, Clerk of Council, vs. said J. K.
Gnv for unpaid taxes.
very little spider and a very big ant ord his nddroes reflected an acrid
engage in a duel to the death. If tho mood. Espi-clnlly did he luslst that
Fpider can bite, the act cun sting, nud "Tt-.ry didn't know cverytlilng down in Jvrdao
does It wltii a right go-.si will. The or even lu Cambridge.”
spider does not try to get rid of such an ! When hv sat down, there was e. mo
unt ns he does ef a wasp or bee too mentary hush, and then the late Doan
strong to be wifely attacked. Such nu Everett slowly rose. lie began In bis
Insect, which threatens destruction to usual soft and hesitating tone. "There
the web. Is ofteu cut out of It by the are doubtless a great ninny things _
wi b builders. The entangling rabies which Mr. .Jouea knows and we do not I Johnson tosstlsfy a tux fi furts-ued by H
are not loosed, hut the web snys neatly know, but there are also a few things j Nussbauiu, Clerk of Council, vs. Ld
snipped iu two, first those uuderneatii which we know and he does not.”
lew : On the north by prouet-m ,
E Donah-on.on theeast hv pre.L?
Miss Hattie Patterson, on‘the L,,?
property of E. J Pudrick and °
west by Monroe street, and levied
the property of G. H. Padriuk, to
fy a city tax fi fa issued by |j
liauin, Clerk of Council, vs ‘said (
Pudrick. for unpaid taxes.
Also at the same time and j,s a „ s
vacant city lot No. 10. in Pauieit
in the city of Bainbridge. said c
bounded ns follows: On the i- ( , n i
Cemetery street, on the iJ
lot' No. 11. on the south hv k
MoTyre and on the west hv [ot i
in section 1 of Par let t Division j,
icd ou as the property of Jack
satisfy a tax fi fa issued hv O'
Lanin Wlerk ti’ Council, vi> say
Colly ror unpaid faxes.
Also at the same time and aiace
vacant city lot No. 12 in the 5th dk
of Paulett Extension in the cityof|
bridge, said county , bounded as (J
On the north by Clay street, <int |
by I t No. 13. on the south by |„
and on the west by Helen stret
levied on as the property of Gw?
ton. to satisfy a tax fi fa issued i,
N use ban in. Clerk of Council, V(
George Bruton, for unpaid ti x«
_ Also at the same time and idutf
city lot iu t he city of Bail, bridw
county hounded as follows; Ot
north by property of Mrs. Wim,
ou the east by West street, on lid
by. vacant lot and on thg west, b-
Sue Bruton, and levied on as the
evtyof Mrs. S. L. Twit tv. to ss
city tax'fi fa issued by M K. Nw
Clerk of Council, vs‘said Mrs.
Twitty, and other fi fas iu ury b
unpaid taxes.
Also at the same time and pi,oj
vacant, city lot. No. i). in the 3™
ion. in the city of Uaiuhridn
county bounded as follows: "
imrlh.by Park street, on the K,j
Elion Jones or lot No. 10. on ii,t
by R. Mitchell and on the we>t I.
Johnson, or lot No, 8 : and levied
pro)>ertv of Oscar Jones, to u
city tax fi fa issued.. by B Ni.s
i Jerk of Council, ys said O.-uar
for u paid taxes a .d oificv li
my hands.
Also at the same lime and phiJ
vacant city .ot-No. 11. m sk-.-io!
i- n in ihe city ot Buinbridce. ni-l|
t>. hounded as follows*. Oa
by King street, on the east la
or lot No. la^on tho south i> (|
Paddy and on the' west by lor’No.
same division, and levied ou
property of Will King to satisfy
tax fi fa issued b • B. NnsshagkJ
of Council vs said Wid King, for |
taxes.
Also at the same time and piacj
vacant citv JotN’o. 21 iu th 4th 1
ot Paulett Extension in the ci-y i
bridge said cotiuty. bounded .is l
On the north by Bartow sinel,
east, by lot 22 in same division,
south by lot No. 10 and on the itj
lot No. 20, and levied as the uw
Alex Mathis, to satisfy a lax ri it
be B. Niwsbauul, Clerk of Ceil
s id Alex*Matfiis, for unpaid lm|
Also at the same time mid
vacant city lot 0 in the -ltli
Also, at the svme time and place, one
vacant city lot No. 3, iu the third divis
ion of Harnett extension in the city of Paulo t Extension in the city
Bainbridge. mid county, bounded as fol
lows: On the ui rth by Hurkstreet,on ihe
east by lot No. 0, on the south by Pau
lett vacant lots and on the west, by lot
No. 7 iu third division of Paulett exten
sion, and leyivd on a.- the property oi Ed
aud at the very lust the highest fila
ment Often the letting go of such a
captive means destruction to half tho
nest. Hut ecine spiders are wiser than
some people. They know not merely
Then followed a pause, during which
each man field fils hivnfU, for the dpim
Avas known to entry on his Ups a dag
ger which sometimes found Its unerr
ing way to the hearts of men and
Every refill has ills chain and dog,
only It Is looser and lighter to one than
to aunt her, aud lie Is more at ease who
takes it up nnd carries It than he who
drags It —Seneca.
when they have 1 cuougfi. but when they, tilings, hut uftc'r due pause bo contln-
huvo too much. i ucil gently:
"And chief among thorn Is how giiul
Job on 7 SuxiM-cia Hia Pn. ■ we always ure to see him.”—Youth’s
“Pa," said Johuuy, looking up from Companion.
his book, "what Is the meaning of 'me-
tcmpsychoels?’" - [ Thc Echo «* Work -
A look of confusion suddenly over- IN hen we hud climbed to thc top of
spread pa’s countenance, but It was mountain, \> e observed an old man
only for a moment. sitting on a rock with a pair of field-
‘Metempsychosis,’ Johnny, means— glasses in his hands. Every yow and
The Turks like melody nud are par
ticularly devoted to flutes. They have
seven different kluds of this musical
Instrument.
BO YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Anjrono tei.ufng « pketch and description may
quickly ascertain ottr opinion froo whether no
Invonlion Is probably patentablo. (\»mmunlca-
ti< >us strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
•out froo. Oldest acency for scourl-Hr patents.
Patents taken through Munu A Co. retolvc
n>ici.U noflct 1 , without charge* In the
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weakly, tareest olr-
cul.itKm of any scientific h'urn&l. Terms, a
v**.vr: four mouths, $1. Sold by all newsdealer*.
^liHN&Co. S6lBw ««"«’New York
Htaoefi Office, F St, WMincdou, i). i.
It means—but If 1 should tell you you
would very soon forget the meaning.
Look lu the dictionary for It yourself,
nnd thou you will he more likely to re
member. Information that comes with
out effort seldom Hagers lu the mem
ory.”
ITaif an hour or so later Johnny. Y ou rubber that way and then yell so
sought the dletlouary )u the library. I * 0U J •"
When he got there he found pa with ! II<J turned and eyed me calmly, with
the dictionary open at "Met." Doubt- j a dignity which could have been born
less It was merely Vi coincidence, but
Johnny could not help thinking that Ids
pn was something of a fraud.—Boston
Transcript.
Ai* KmbprrnNBing Lnnch.
During ti funny turn uu the stage at j
the Walnut Street theater. Cincinnati, I f llu t0 b ° wl “S a,n . and I retired much
one night a nmu lu the balcony leaned
over the railing convulsed with laugh
ter. During an extraordinary burst ef
hilarity his false teeth ffew from his
mouth and fell in the lap of a lady
who was sitting in the parquet. Those
near looked up nnd saw the toothless
nan waving frantically to the lady to
•k up his teeth Tills caused n gen
ii I laugh at his expense. The teeth
'-■re ret limed by an usher.—Exchange
Johnson, lor unpaid luxe
Also, at tha same time and place, o. e
enclosed city lot. bituated in l ire city nl
Bainbridge. said county, bounded hs.fol
lows: Ou the north by alley, on the east
by vacant lot of Miss Pattevsou. on the
south by the old Ed. Hadrick lot and on
the west by Monroe street, and ieyitd . -n
as the property oi Mrs. M. A. Alims, to
satisfy a city tax fi fa issued, by M, iv
Nussbauiu, Clerk of Council, v». said M.
A. Mims, and other fi fas iu my hands
tor unpaid taxes.
Also, at t he same time and place, one
vacant lot No. 7, in , icisioii 4. iu thecii \
*-f Bainbridge, bounded as follows; lb.
the north by Bartlett's vacant lot.outh.
east by lot No. 8. on ihe south by I> u i,
lelt street aud ou the west by K. fit. Mo,--
tell or lot No. tl. and levied on as ,he
p:-oper( ' at E Jones, to satisfy a city
tax fi fa issued by B. Nussbaum,* fieri,
id fouucii, vs. said E. Jones, tor unpai,
taxes.
Also at the same time and place, one
peav orchard, (lot. enciosedj situated iu
thecityot Bainbridge said county bound
ed as follows: Ou tbe norl by tibotweli
street, on the east by property*of Bow-
or A Doliaisou, <-n lue .-uuin oy bovir.
A DuuhUuu and ou thc vest "by Scoi.
street, ai d leviednpon as the pnqer;
of Mrs, A. P. D inalsonsaiisty at-.i'y ta.
.! fa issued by B. Nussbaum. clera «,
louni-.-L vs stud Mis. A. P. Doualson f„.
unpaid taxes.
Ali o, at the same time and plaee. one
euciosed city lot No. 14. of fifth division
of Paulett extension, in the city of Baiu
bridge, bounded asfollows: Ou the north
by Clay street, on the east by lot No. 15.
on the south by lot No. 3, a d on the
west, hy lot No. 13, same division, and
levied on as the property of Keddiek
, J' n , to satisfy a city tax ti fa issued by
Curiously, the men who are easiest to E Nussbaum. Clerk of Couucil, vs. said
got along with are the very men who Beddick Jones, forunpaid taxes,
have no faculty for getting along.-De-1 Also> at tLe 8ame time imd ^ oce
[ house and lot, situated in tbe city of
then ho would look earnestly through
them uml then whoop continuously for
a time with n vigor astonishing, con
sidering his ago. For a time we ob
served him from a respectful distance
till finally, being naturally curious, I
went up to him. "Why,” I asked, "do
of nothing hut a great responsibility.
“If you talk to me," he said gravely,
"you'll take my attention, and I'll lose
my job. I, sir, am the echo at tbe
Mountain House down yonder."
At this point It became necesstcy for
impressed.—Princeton Tiger.
’ Where the Guilt bar.
“You sny tbe play was entirely with
out n villain?”
“Yes—that is, if yon choose to omit westTfiy lot No' i3? wme’’ dTvisi
the author.’’—Indianapolis Press. ! w,«,a „„ m., ...
Iroit Journal.
bridge, said county hounded as |
Uv ihe nertb by Disy Huhrifs,
east by lot No. 7, on the emith I
lett sueet and on the Meat ev li-f
in tho same division ami levied J
property of K. D*. Mori cite
tax fi fai-sued hv B. NussUmI
• f Council, ys li; C. Monel for,
taxes. \
Also the same time and pi
vacant' lot. No. nine-0, in divi-H
Pauletts Exlensiou m the city
bridge, bounded as follows:
north by lot of land No. 2(1. on i
by lot No. 10. on the south By I
street aud on the west, by lot ,\|
same, divi-ion and levied on tbp|
tv ot Anderson Chatman to tati-
h ta issued by B. NusuLmnni (I
Council, vs said Andersou
m i ai 1 taxes.
Also at tbe same time and p'l
vacant city lot oi one acre ini-rt"
situated in the city ot Bainhi
county, hounded as foilon-
norih by College s reet. on tbe |
street oi Q .ii.cv road, on the i
corporate line and on the wed
porat e line and levied on t he
of P. D. Campbell to satisfy -'*1
issued by H. Nussbaum. clerkvil
ys said P. D. Campbell, ami vii|
iu my bands forunpaid tsxe..
Also at the same time and p|
vacant lot. No. (24) twonty-ly
ision 4 ot Paulett Exteu-ion n
ot Bainbridge, said county, n
loilows: Ou the north tiy*Bm''|
oi i lie east by street or idle
so .th by ,ot No. il3/ twelves
•>est by ioi No. (23; twenty-d
-an « dir ision. and levied on t'l
:y of Bob Boh, es. to snti-f'
issued by B. Nt.-s ba -m C’ie.k j
h, vs said Bob lioimts, .or u,
es
Also at the same time and
vacant lot No. 11 in 4th dh
Paulett extension and LowiiA’j
lows: Oi, the north by lot
two (22) t a the ea.-t bv
twelve, on the south by Tm'i
and the west by lot No.
divi-ion. Levied npon a- (Hi
of Cos McLendon to rati fy
fifa issued by B. KiissbnuwJ
Council, vs. Gus McLend i
E. li. t'-M
Liu