The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 04, 1894, Image 2

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH HORN WILL NOT LEAVE MACON rhi« Well-Known Railroad Man It Now General Manager of the Macon and Northern. A FLATTERING COMPLIMENT rh« Object of That •lj.l-ll.il. Vlalt of trcur tlacan citizen. to Jndg. NjMir Mad. 1C no ecu In Iho Appoint* lueut by til* ( our t. Mr. E. T. Horn will not leu to Mncon. Ho will not ico to Atlanta or Anywhere else, but win stay right here and con tinue to lie the good and useful citizen of 'Mnooo and railroad mint that be haa been for more tlmu two years. Ho built alia me yesterday ns general inirnnger of tho Macou and Northern railroad. It la generally known that Mr. Horn lias been superintendent of Ike Mucou and Brunswick division of the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia rail road far about two years. This offleo be held until the East Tennessee became controlled by the douUieru and the general shaking up and reorganiza tion took place, Tlu-u tin- oflico of su- periutvudent at Mucou was ubollsheil and iho Mucou and Hrunsw.ck division added on to the territory of the Atlanta and Mucoa division, all to bo under tbs uuthurity of one superintendent. When tills was dune thu Southern Ilnllwtty Company could not rail la rec ognize Hit- abilities of Mr. Horn auil very properly provided for him with tho best tiiey fata In Ihelr shop after a pretty general picking over hud tukoa piaee. lie was therefore made master of trains from Ailunta to Bruuswlek, Willi lluHdquarten ill tho former city. Now, when ui| this becumo known nnd the poMilililty of seoiuzug him was to bo seen before he had aecepted the offer utsire mentioned, railroads nil over tho country wero uftor him. Ho wus offered nil sorts of .liienitlvo mil- roail positions, and It Is believed was mi the in«.m of going with tho Florida Central nml Pinlasulu as superiuteud- eut over lines exteudlug front Coliuublu, H. 0., to Jurksouville, Fla., when an unexpected mid very unusual nntlon was taken liy the ell,sons of Mneon. One of Uie early uioriilng trains leav ing Miumsi Friday carnoil away a parly et four representative business men of Maoou. bound for OIL Airy, to nonsuit with Judge Emory Speer of tho district United suites court Tho departure or tho gentlemen was kept so ijulct that even their most lnttiuatu fncmls dal not lunrw they were going. It was lit erally a Hying trip. At H o'clock Hint tdglit a train arriving in Macon brought the same party back, viz., Messrs. Mil ler Gordon. It. W. Sperry, George T. Harris and Col. N. lj. Harris. Wliat hud transpired was not mado known until yesterday, until Judgo Speer ooninmnieausl with aulbontlea hero and uuuouneed the niipolutiuont of Mr. K. T. Hern gmcr.il •uanager of the Mncon and Northern railroad. After this tt developed that the coni' uilttce of cllizcus, heeded try Go). Nat K. Harris, (receiver ot the Macon and Northern, hail suiiglit Uie :ip|ielnuiumt uf Mr. Horn at the bauds of Judgo Speer anil Ural out of consldcmiioft for the-lr prayers ns representative* of llio dWt PuxHims people of Macon, it bad been immrtlmteiy made so that with- oul delay or Indecision Mr.. Horn could enter et cure upou bis limits in tbe ca- imelty muneil. 'Vliis I* a very unusual case. It is n coinplhui-ut—the netiou of that emu- mMtcu—that any man, nowoverli.gli up In tlie business world, cannot tall to appreciate most highly. But they were Hot actuated by personal Interest in Hie mim--thelrs was n more sol dab mis sion than that when they pulled up nt Judge Speer’s summer boras up tn tho UKsmtnius ami asked for It.s appoint- MM. They reeogulxeil that If Mr. Horn left .Macon one of her citizens licit cmuiot bo diapmaad with would bo guile, llo litis shown nlmselt n friend lo llio business intern* * ot tho City ever since ho came liege; he lias wurkod nlnsHfcdn of the foremost pro- miners of every enterprise mid lias ren derail Invaluable service. AS TO THE OTIIKII MEN. It cannot bo determined yet in Just wliat capacity, but Mr. 0. T. Alrey, formerly aratstent superintendent to Mr. Hunt, wtll remain in Mneon. Ho Is nt pre.-ent,engaged w,tiding up the local affairs of the split up oflico lie soon leaves nnd will bo thus occupied probably for several weeks. In any event, ho will bo aired for, and his ca pabilities ns n railroad man will con tinue to lie rewarded no less ihsn ttoee of Mr. Horn. Mr. Alrey la n railroad man lz>ni for Iho busluess. Tliongh iiuile a young man, lie lias been trustfsl with authority as assistant to Mr. Horn ibat would well become ooo Ids sisilor lioili tn years sud experience, lie may net lvnialn with tile ttoiubern —In fact X comes over the grapev that he wWl prolvibly not mint for that road. If he does not it WUI l>e Isv.tu there is eomottilng batter waiting for him. Mr. D. J. Gleason, who has boon rhtef clerk to Trainmaster Begga will go ns chief clerk to J. A. Kcitli, yard- m.tsier. Mr. .Mose Thorner. who haa filled most capably the oitteo of rldef sten ographer to Superintendent Hern will SMSP rum OUT — all thus* germs, the seeds of ihseese, that ere trying day end night to get A foothold In veer sys tem. You’rau k do it, unlt*o your liver ie aetoe That le All you Iiato to d*- *■ [Veil uixiu, to keep .. tbom out of your ,/V/ / \. Tw, bbusL l ' -■ Tbe very beet med icine for the livw iuid tho likxsf, is Ur. Plereshi Golden Medical Dboofilk Tike the) when you're getting thin, when you have piniplM or eruptions, when you've no •fpsob ittl fool “run-down" (time ere WArulug tlgusUi—And you’ll sere vourseii from eerious iHi —. fVrtsMin, hose CK. Oreo. WOBUVS DurissAST MtMCah Assncit- ttoai UcAhrsM-i-My wife, or Whom I wrote you. n Mother women u fer At her beslU w «— 4 lie Well cared for, and Assistant Sten ographer Will Bedding Till go as chief stcnugniplter to General Manager Horn of the Macon and Northern. AN INTERESTING HISTORY. So far as Mr. Horn's railroad career Is osuagrned there la .-tn interesting his tory connected with his l.ft. Troi»ab/y no man, to have attained tbe high po- Iiltion he now occupies it, Hit- railroad world, atnrtud lower down the prov erbial ladder of fame cuuu lie. As a small boy, not more Umu h or IU yearn old. be first conceived within b.s youthful bosom that spirit of tndh- iKtmi-atoo and iodoniinUrio push ibat lias been the backbauo of his success In life. One day while attending to ills duties in school at bis home in Michi gan, he and the teacher, a large and powerful man, had some misunder standing aibout young Horn's conduct. The teacher tried to flog him anil be rcAootcd tho attack with great spirit, it is needless to say that the teacher came out first bent, lint tins did not have the effect of conquering Uie boy. Highly enraged and swearing revenge on bis preceptor, the boy took bis lint and books nnd left the schoolroom. Outside he lay In walling for the ene my with a large brick. Bo when the teacher, all smiling and forgetful of the little episode of a few minutes before, stepped cut upofl the ground little Tom suited Ills threat to action and pulled uwny at the teacher with all bis might, landing the brick safely on Ills head and easily knocking him out. Fearful that thu results might be over so bad, and not willing to face bia homo people, tho boy set off to tbe rail road station and when he got there tgut made up his mind to strike out in the world for liimsulf. lie,boarded the first railroad train that came along, and u few days’ plundering around amongst all lr>mls and uoad.tion# of mankind, found himself In Cblcago. He applied for nnd was given a place hh l«'ll boy nt one of the leading hotels of tho big Western city. Ho remained there for some timu until something displeased 1km nnd Uieu started back home, doing the youthful "hotio" act in a highly successful manner. Once more at home, he .vas glad enough to bike tho raspings of a dis pleased father and went to work around Iho railroad In Ills native town. From -linikcinuu bo Anally became con ductor, and tiien in ono capacity or an other gradually rose into prominence when quite n young man. PECULIAR TO ITSELF. Bo eminently successful has Hood’s Sarsaparilla keen that wauy lending citizens from nil over tho United States furnish testimonials of cures which seem almost miraculous Hood’s Sar saparilla Is not mi accident, but tho rliH! fruit of Industry nnd study. It possesses merit “peculiar to Itself.” Hood's Pills euro nausea, sick head ache, Indigestion, biliousness. Bold by all druggists. Everything dreamed of in thy furni ture and carpet Hue at Payne & Wil lingham's. DENTISTRY. Dr. A. 8. Moore, who has for ths Inst eight years been reasonable In his cliargea for dental work, and who is better prepared to do bridge, crown atul all kinds of dental work, having taken u post graduate courso In pros thetic dentistry, owing to the stringen cy of ths times. Is willing tu be even more reasonable in Ills charges. Gome, let him examine your tcuth nnd see liow reasonable you can havo you; dental work done. Teeth extracted without pain. 1‘Jl Washington ave nue. near First liaptlst Church. Vine- rillo aud belt lino of street cars pass his office door, Mneon. Gn. NEW LINE TO MONTGOMERY, Via Georgia Southern an<l Forth* Leave Macon .. ............11:10 a. m. Arrive Amcrtcus 3:00 p. ni. Arrive Montgomery 8:00 p. m. Ask for tickets via Uie Buwane* River Routs. G. A. Macdonald, general passenger agent. Mscon, Gn. Telephone 100. Open Air Concert. Sherwood Orphan Asjlum Ruud, tho wonderful colored piokaniny brass bund, will give it concert on Tuesday, Septem ber 4, from 4 to 6 p. m. at Ocmulgee Park. Take tho belt curs to go to the park. WOMEN FOR WAITE. A Colorado County Oonve'utlon Seated 'Women Delegatee, Who Prevented Blodellvd. Denver. Sept. 3.—Govern or wnlle vlilting captured tho convention Satur day, has mado Ids namlimlou at Pue bio Tuesday next « certainty. Tho po lios aud Are deportments and Uio board of public works contrrlled tho primary election, nnd wciv llio ruling spirits in the nT-.uigle. Tho result, nnd tho menus by which U ini* brought about havo caused a split in the party. S. R. Hol den nnd other Isadora will withdraw, believing Walls's nomination means ths certain defeat and breaking up of ths party. In the convention one-third of ths delegntes were women, and tt is be lieved thelf presence nlono prevented bloodshed. The scones veers eharacter- laed ns disgraceful by the Populist * pro kora. Tlio convention ndjourued nt mmmmvt, nsving only elected a Chairman nml adopted resolutions. The light vn» resumed m ths committee on credentials, which was In session ail nislit. The convention will meet again today, but the aatl-Walto men have about given up the tight. eillLOH'S CONSUMPTION GORE. This is beyoud question the mostsuo <vt»iul cough medicine ws have sree sold. A few doses invariably cures tho worst cases of croup, cough and bronchitis, while its wonderful success lu Uio curs of consumption is without parallel in the history of medicine, ehico its drat disoovety it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can sisnj. It you have a rough, ws earnestly ask you to try U. Price 10 cents, SO cents nnd $L It your lungs are sore, chest or book ts lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, • Bold by Goodwyn Jk Small Drug Company, corner Cherry street and Cotton avseus. Case after ease of new Do mestics just opened, including all popular brands in Bleach ing*, flea Islands, Calicoes, &c, all which were bought under value and will be sold accord ing*- ANOTHER Big shipment of Scrim, Col ored Crochet Cottons, Rings, Rope find Roman Embroidery Silks, etc.; also pretty line of Stamped Linens, etc-. JU HAN’S, 606 CHERRY. STOLEN from the office of the Marietta Marble Company coat and vest -with Odd Fellows badge. Liberal reward for guilty party with proof to convict L. H. Warllck. UNDINE. Grufthftd TniddlVpga Flou|*« Tho only Flour of Its kind, and the best of any kind. It tn mado by n secret pro cess known to bat two persons. <100,000 he* been offered lor the Knowledge Wo have letters from nearly 1,000 mcrcbnnts stating that Undine is the beat flour they ever handled. It la wa ter ground. Manufactured by the Noel Mill Company, EsUll Springs, Tcnn. CENT A WORD ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OK Mullti. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 15 CTS AGENTS WANTED. FunxrruRK Burma Owe It to themselves to aee our stock. It is immense and It Is perfectly beau- rtful. Payne & Wllliugliaui. Ill health gives way to Brown’s Iron Bitters! INTELLIGENT men and women every where to take orders for **SHEPP\‘ NEW YORK CITY, ILLUSTRATED/ Just out Marvelous production of the American metrbpolls. Profusely illus trated from original photograph* taken by our own artist* in palace* and alums. Liberal terms and deacriptlvo circulars FREE on application. No capital re quired. Profits Id to 117 da4iy. If you want to make money fast, writs today. Address Globs JJible Publishing Compa ny, SS8 Dearborn street, Chicago, III., and 723 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. HELP WANTED—(MALE. ARE YOU UNEMPLOYED? Will you work for 115 weekly? Enclose refer ence and self-addressed stamped en velope. Secretary, Box P, Chicago. WANTED—Four rooms, close In, suita ble light housekeeping, or will rent a house with desirable parly. Address, “Exlsvlgator," care Telegraph. WANTED—Three rooms for light house keeping. No children. Location muat be above Second street, nor 'East of Mulberry street. Address, X. oare Ma con Telegraph. WANTED—You to see tbe 1694 Densmore model typewriter on exhibition at F. R. Pomeroy's. J. E. MtrUor, • tele phone 283. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Odtobw lafc, dwellng No. 521 College; No. 531 Georgia, ulso a residence! convent ent to business oetntre. Apply to H. V. Washington. FOR RE.NT—Dwelling house on Washing, ton avenue, second door from First Bap tist church. C. B. Ellis. FOR RENT—Pleasant room*, with oil conveniences, in good locality, close in. Apply 874 Walnut. FOR RENT—Ofllcca nnd gentlemen's electing rooms. Apply at Maoan Sav ings Bank. in; every convenllcuoe; very desirable. H. T. PoweU aft Macon Savings (Dank. FOR LEASE—Store house corner Third vuvl Cherry atmtm, for wholesale and roiil dry goods, from October lift, Apply <o H, G. Cutter, a«en<t, at Ma con Savings Bank. rcsivieiicu IIUUUIIK ASVUlua, Bliv.irv, corner OgleGiorpe tinrt Tattnall streets. Apply Daly's Exohinge. Col lege ijtreel. FOR RENT—Tho elegant tfro-.tory brick resilience, 53$ Orange street, containing nine rooms anil three bath rooms and all modern convenience* The house hes recently been com pletely overhauled. Accessible to all street cer lines. For further parties* isra apply R. S. Collins & Co. TEN DOLLARS a month wm rent store cn Vinevtile branch In the dtp. l‘o*- seuion at once. Jacob Hlrscb. FOR SALS. FOR SALE—Lbt No. :<« in Rutland dM- trtet, within quarter mils Georgia Southern and Florida railroad, con taining about 100 acre* good farming upland, same amount swamp land. Ultckory. white oak. be**, ub .ml pise, worth twice sm'runt ask-d. Par ticulars tsa Oak street. H. M. Gran- nls.' MISCELLANEOUS.' UNDEN BAKING POWDER always gives mtlsfkcaon. Retmis :y.. ib. GROCDRIIOS—We are headquarters for staple and fancy groceries. John C. Holme. & Co. LOST—A black horse. One front knee en. larged. Return and get reward to Mrs. Lula Banka Hug'jenln Heights. SWELL TRADE—Having Just returned from New York, am prepared to furnish the most select trade with the finest selected slock ever exhibited In Mneon. John C. Holmes & Company. DRESSMAKING REDUCED TO A SCI- ence-The Eclectic Lady Tailor system of dress-cutting taught. Lady tailoring a specialty. Mourning robes made on short notice. Patterns cut to measure. Pupils taught to make a dress for them selves while learning. Stme. L. Atkina modiste. Late of Baltimore, Md., Ci7 Fourth street. SYRUP BARRELS—100 good oyrup ibarrcia for sale cheap. Winn, John- eon & Co. TELEPHONE 358, J. H. Roush & Son. and place your order for coal. Rest coal on the market $4.50 a ton. OLD PAPERS for wrapping, 25 cents per hundred at the Telegraph offloc. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—To tho ‘nperlor Court of Said County: Tlie -etitioa of W. A. Davis, W. H. Mans- Held, Louis Dinkier, ltosa Borg, to .other with such other persons os they nay des'.ro hereafter to nssoutato with them respectfully showeth: 1st. TUat they ilesiro to form them- selves into a corporation under the uamo and style of “The Eagle Compa ; ay," and to ho Incorporated and char tered ns such under thu laws of Geor gia In such cakes made and provided. 2d. Tho purpose nod object of ouch corporation is to engage in a general mcvcantllo business, said business to embrace the buying and selling of all kinds of merchandise and produce, ns well ns real estate and stocks or bonds, for the mutual benefit and prolit of thu stockholders. 3rd. The location of said corporation shall be in tho city of Macon, said ccunty. and tho capital stock of said corporation Is to bo $0,000 Lu shares of $100 each, all of which lias been pn'.d iu. tho stockholders be llnblo for amount of stock subscribed, and petl- limncrs ask that they have the privi lege of Increasing bald capital stock to *15,000. Your petitioners therefore pray tlrnt they mny bo incorporated under the uamo of „Tbe Engle Company.” for a term of twenty (20) yonra with a right of renewal nt the end of said term, witli authority to elect odicers, to mnko by-laws and regulations for their gov ernment; to have aud use a common seal; to contract debts; to borrow money nnd to plodgo or mortgngo tho assets of the corporation to secure the payment of the same, to hold such prop erty, real or personal, ns Is necessary for the purposes of said organization, to sue and bo sued, and to do all such other acts ns are necessary for tho pur poses for which they ask to be incor porated, ns provided by tho laws of t;,. rgin. Acid petitioners will ever pray, etc. FREEMAN <c GRISWOLD, Petitioners’ Attorneys. I do certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the original application lor charter, now of 31o in this office. ROBT. A. NISBET, Clerk. - August 20,1SQ4. . 200 choice imported novelty suits; no two alike. Tbe most complete line from which to make selection. Beautiful trhnmiDg silks. Choice colored woolens; all the most stylish weaves and colorings. Any price desired. Not considered a trouble to show goods. Everything new in black goo3s; the most complete stock in the city; much cheaper than heretofore. Come and see us, we can please you. New penangs, percales and fancy ginghams for shirt waists and early fall school dresses. Great bargains this week in table linens and towels. You \ never satfr prettier goods and such values ns we are offering. ’Ask specially to see our leaders in canton flannels. New goods nnd novelties opened daily. Burden, Smith. & Co. BIDS FOR FAIR PRIVILEGES. The Dixie Intere&te Fair Company will receive at their office at Macon, Ga.. sealed bids for all the privilege# at their great Exposition, to be held in Macon. Go., commencing October 23d and closing November Sih, 1884. All bids will be opened on September 10th. 1834. The company reserves -he right to refuse'any or nil bids. This is the only exposition to be held in Geor gia this year. Large attendance o«- zured, and grand opportunity for priv ilege people. A. C. KNAPP, Secretary, Macon. Ga. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-Ordtnxry's Office. Sept. 3. ISM.—L. L- Lyon, executor of tho estate of Richard F. Lyon, late of said county, deceased, having appito-l to mo for leave to sell at private sal? four-fifths (4-5) undivided Interest In lot of land No. 1190, now hi Forsyth county, Ga., formerly Cherokee county, said lot containing about 40 acres, bdonxing to tho estate of Richard F. Lyon, decease.), for the payment of debts and distrltsiUon, This Is. therefore, to notify all parties con- corned that leave to sell at private sale will be granted as asked for tt the next October term. ISM. of said Rtbb court of •rttaaiy, unless aMeettaat are 1ML , C. M. WILEY. Ord'.mry. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTT-H. G. Cut- ter. executor, and Mrs. Mary A. Ayres, executrix; of the. estate of Aeher Ayres, late Of said county, deceased, having rep resented to this coart that they have fully discharged the duties ot said trust. This is. therefor* to notify all parties concerned, to Me objections. If any they have, on or before the first Monday In December. 1W4. or else letters of dismis sion will then he Issued as asked for. C U. WILEY, Ordinary BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALE. Will bo sold before Uie court house, door ifJ the city of Macbn, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In October, 181)4, the following proper ty, to-wlt: That certain residence lot with budding thereon in the city ol Ma con. Bibb county, Ga., comprising lot No. 10, according to Boartlman's map of said city, on what was formerly known ns Beall -Hill, in southwest com mons of said city, fronting on College street, formerly Johnson street, sev enty feet and running back, gradually wodeming, to lots of Estes and others, being out) hundred and thirty-five feet wide at back, said lot situated between the lots Of 'JIrs. Martha A. Sussdorf and W. G. Solomon, and being the snmo now owned and occupied by said Mary N. Wimship. Also an undivided one- half interest (n lots Nos. ono and eight, in block No. 20, lit said city of Mucou, according to Boardman’s map of said city, together with a permanent on- crouobment of twenty-five feet on -lie entire Seventh street front of both these lots, nil of which property Is more lully described in deed from Mrs. Martha Corput to J. W. Cabnniss and Maty N. Wlnship, recorded In book A. E.. folio 552. clerk's office Bibb jnperior court Levied on to satisfy a fl fa Issued from city court of Macon in favor of Mrs. H. A. MeKHvey vs. Mrs. Mary N. Wlnship. Also at the same time and place, one grist mill, being a frame building, ono Beck automatic engine, with boilers, heaters, pumps and all necessary con nections tn said budding. Also ono grain elevator building and warehouse connected thereto, together with fans, elevators and complete machinery nec essary to said elevator In said building and furniture In said building, trad all other property in said buildings and on tho premises of every description found on the land of tho Central Railroad nnd Banking Company of Georgia, situated on tho comer of Walnut and Fifth streets, in the o.ty of Macon, belonging to Tnylor Bros. & Hall. Levied on to satisfy fi fa Issued from city court ol Mneon In favor of tho National Bank of Chambersburg, Pn., vs. Taylor Bros. & Hall. Also nt the same time and place, one- half undivided interest in that part of lot No. C la southwestern survey of city of Macon fronting seventy-five feet on Fourth street, situated on the north east corner of said lot No. 6 at the inter section of Fourt h and Oglethorpo strbets, running GO feet on Oglethorpe street to Martha Davis' line, now in dicated by n cross fence, thence along lino of Martha Davis 75 feet, more or less, tho southwestern line of this lot, commencing nt a point 70 feet from tho comer of Fourth and Oglerhorpo streets and running at right angles to said Fourth street until it reaches the lino of Martha Davis, In the rear a distance of 70 feet, more or less. On said lot is a brick building two stories high, with rooms up stairs. Levied on ns the prop erty of E. Crockett to satisfy a 11 fa Issued in city court of Macon In favot of R. L. Hand vs. E. Crockett. L. B. HERRINGTON, Deputy Sheriff. The Most Wonderful Offer Yet .... 180 C MAGNIFICENT o A DM1 INSTIGATOR'S SALE. Under and by virtue of an order front tbe court ot ordinary of Richmond county, Georgia, dated August UUi, 1894, 1 will sell at public outcry in the d'ty of Macon, county of Bibb and state of Georgia, at the place of bold ing public soles, between the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In October, 1894 (October 4th), the follow ing property belonging to *the estate of Thomas M. Johnson; late of Richmond county, deooased. An interest iu a tract of land in Bibb county, Georgia, on the south side of tbe Atlanta division ot tne central railroad; being lot 18 in (block 27 in what 4s known tu Bellevue, fronting 104 1-2 feet on Euclid avenue, running back 208 1-2 feet. The interest being under bond fog titles from the Ameri can Investment and Loan Company of Macon, dated June 9, 1891—the original price of the lot being <350, and <153.03 having been ixdd. Also, twenty shores of the capital stock ot the North Macon Land Com pany, par value <100. Also, two share* of the capital stock of the Macon and Suburban Lsnd Company, par value <25. Also. 3 70-100 shares of the capital stock of the American Investment and Loon Company, par value -5100 Said property sold for the purpose of paj-tng debts of Rlld esrate and making distribution among the heirs. The order under which this sale is made authorize* the sule to be made In Bibb county. Terms cash. Purchasers to pay for papers EDWARD S. JOHNSON, Admr. estate Thomas M. Jolinwm. GEORGIA. BIBB COUSTT^qTtTJohns having applied to me for letters of guar- dlanehtp ot the person and property of J. W. John* who has been declared by a Jury to be a person of unsound mind. This !?, therefore, to notify ail parties concerned, to file objections, it any they have, on or before the first Monday In October. 1‘34. or letters of guardianship still then be Issued as asked for. , 'C. It. WILEY. Ordinary. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTT-Jame* Cuthbert having applied to me for leu ter* of administration on the estate of C. Ned Strong, to Issue to James L. An derson. ths county administrator. Thu la therefore, to notify all parties concerned to file objections, if any they havs. on or before the Brat Monday in October. ISM. or elae letters of administration win then u. ireued as as asked for. C. M. WILEY. Ordinary. OF THE . . Securely bound in handsome cloth, now ready for < READERS OF . . , If you visited the Fair you can appreciate this volume and if you did not it is tho next best thing to a visit. Come and see it. When will you ever again have an offer of 180 fine Photographic Yiews handsomely bound for 30 cents. This is all it will cost you if you will clip out the following Coupon and bring or send it to The Telegraph. SWAP SHOTS OF THE World's Fair JSOJtm HftM/V 99 urtdtomtb/ 6owW i» eUA. Part** Kthiuy «mmI mvoHttMU mtra u ewer rOlfaY....... STATM —.*.. T 4- -I