The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 08, 1894, Image 2

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THE MACON TELEGRAPHAX. UKDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1894. A DAY'S DOINGS IN GEORGIA TOWNS A Batch of Newiy Items Furnished by the Hustling Correspondents of the Telegraph. M’RAE IS A PROGRESSIVE TOWN Oaring the Hard Tima Her Kn<r|Ui War* Sfivpr It«lax«d and th* Town KJot.i lehr.! Above All Olhere. M<?Raw, flht*. 7.—<8pecftU.)-4lcRie Is one of Use flaw towns that never utoaced her energies nor osutfed to improve throughout the whole period of Use money •Cr&igwrcjr. Residences and tmslrsas iMsuane Vtav* been end owlR be bulls rtgfat along. PUMam & Gregory ham >um (InWlutl two MmUaome brick •ton* und Col. Parker of Ellis, Youth. A Co. of SamawnhM Mae movrtl Into til* hnnvlwjm* residence on Church strtwt und Second avenue. Mr. OUertp- bell of Jacksonville bells Juwt moved Into bln T*.w resMeetce an College •tHmll. Mr. mils of Scotland bee Just moved into the Gilmore reeldepcb on Hike comer of Church Street and First avenue. Mr. D. W. Gilmore of trie Ve- rtUjy Works of McRhe ihbs Just moved Into bis new home, at tlhle ‘fool of ItiM- rotM Samel. ' Thle South Georgia OdStfee opened rthfaa work with nlnetywnims pupils, over 40 per oont. of wihUfi cam* from pluces outaftde of McIUue. Tm*rty-i»wo posk- cifflvM! ube •roprenentirsl In USB flOirin- mge.. Many oiWem would have been In bad M not lAvn for wore wye* among Us* ytoutqr ds.giiv of Use town.. Mlus Julia Evtuai of 'Phonuwvtlle Is to charge of the muifc OiKpUrtTWenK. Mtas J»he Nell of Ooor.imh In in rtuunre of the udt de part merit. nouh ubleo dbprumnenu give line promise. Pnsfrleiur O. F. McRae Wve ahnrge of the buslnem department. Giving tin -the- I'll health of two fitmlly of the pita Ul Ink. Rev. W. A. RueUibee. hie htiH l»*n mt tile odlegn very lltitlo Wills week; but n'M ure Improving, nnd K I* hoped khut We wt.l Wo in hie place by Monthly. 'Land In ifhls eeotlbn Is being aoM rtglit along, People nre coming elmowt dolly from mil'lle and north Gtorgks tmd from the Carolkihn nod muny of them ore buytknc nnd settling up tbfese tends. Some of them whta wine mud iwnuM bhtve I*Hn rantSers nil nhttr lives *n «Wo«o Tdacee have obw more titan forty nrreu nnU a mule and plenty of evwythlrtr around tti'em und mun'ry atuud; stnd they do not «M» ntith un furls, efthur. .1 have breln In rigWt SteiUn tanU this I. Rite beet country fur a poor man to itie In I ever Blew. EASTMAN ETCHINGS. SDotlge Superior Court Opebk Mondtay— 'Jlwtmun High Scbud. Eartimhn, Bant. 7.—fSperl'il.)—Tile regular SepteanWer term of Oodge'mrpe- rlor court i\711 wit next Monitiy trire. Judge C. C. Smith niteaCdtog. There ate a nunflter of vrtry tmportunlt civil und o.Airt.Mi'l aatsek to ** tried. Aknortg the civil cure* Is IMe famous Empbat Lum- her ompuvy tore. saMch Mu not yet hem Anally alWpoaed of. It Is to bo Wornd am Tue-etay, nhe 11th InWJnJt. Qtilfe an nmvy of ovuntatl from Asvan* mih find .MUcon tiro expeobed to be IrttuU In it. lAimOng mho crtmttnl cades is ttbb tong Of thealhrle crgutlnM K. JWhnaon. now In Moron JUt for UMo Milling « WitKam Curry tut CttaMnoey US year. It 0a rWt Hkdty that IMe criminal docket will bo lUimi Wefore the errorid week of court, lit which time Juifge GunrMe Is expect ed to prailde. HUNUrun Ifgih Srthool begin Us prra- ont *«U Monday, HkptombOr S, un- ahr arwiit flwumlbie uuoptotn. It 1u fbr- 1 unite In WiMlntr a fine bAtuity. Pro- fasear K. J. Robetesk lihle intlnciptl, ts n HUCoMUfirl Itauiser of tiWlllly uaul ex- tvwtonoo u'rtJ Wie un excellen t rorpi of teacNors In t!ie lk«rury dopMiAwM;. Vooal 'Und lanruMenttil musfe, atk fn aft of ns btunahhu nod rfneutinn end phyelpn't cultuivi are adso tuugtv. in amsueenvm «1ti tMe anhtnl. Thr hoard of rduowkeils n .aila'm of WM> scMml, curd cml.liliur the tmpcstamke of .having u flnst-itAe UnlaWfu Utt of kli'rning tn 'thi-lr biwn they aid mid admciee its •nteivals In every positbfe any. The •bulklVng One aecextaly been pepurad avnil Improved. The nnnHlnirHt 4s en- cuumglng and cvrrjtshhig points to n proepotous aestjon. LKKftuiiuoTbcALS. A Mercantile Buslnou IIousc Burned —Pcroomil Mohtlon. Ticeeliurg, Sept. 7.-(Spcetnl.)—The meronutllv bualnraa bouse ou 1!. K. Turk's |iluntiltlon at Adam et.tt.on, be tween Hm'.lhvllle nnd Isteeliniv. Oral totally deatroyed by lire on the mom- lug of Ihe 4tb Inst., the work no doulit of an iurendtary. Hr, Patlllo, the man- nglng ugeut on this plantatlon- lmd a Uile inUundenilaudlng with one of the hnmls on ihe plaee Fatnnlay nlghr, nnd she told him that no good luck would follow. Then- was no tiiiuranen on the goods nnd lint little on the house. Excessive mining has greatly In jured Ihe cutton crops In tb.s bolt. Sane of our health aud pleisuro seekers have rslururd. Msimltig phys ically tienellteil, while others arc Unan- daily tvomtiil. Sueli Is life. The red tape t» now worn tiy tko French, a one-gallus negro with a one- hem ox. lie has marketed throe hales of eotton averaging 000 pounds, lu the month of August. The bird season w.U soon open and CURES OTHERS j MM llmr Taman, of K^wnoisM Xtb* wriw*: “ K«*r about two jrvart I wm a too* otiuit •uffeM'cr froua di»- «|HvuUur to my nk-x. 1 h«ti to bo awrthxJ from ui> Ust, bail h“i i iMo 4jr«'*inv MnVlrff ai’nm- tK>o^ wax vrry nervous and had uttJc »»r no »!»- patlta. lu alion, aty whole N^tiy wa* rarkol with pain. I had lit- uuont attack# of liyati w ria, amt was poopicteiy diacviuriurrd for l found no luedurn** did tor* aoj* f\Hid. At 1 deter- tuluctl to try I>r. riere^'a Favorlta rrctotptloQ. u.s Tn-IUM * hail taken but two .** ItotUra before 1 frit no Wtuch better!, I took rlewn bottle*. To- *Ujr. 1 am well. I hate never Ml tin' lenat traoa ot my oil ootnplalni lu the i.v»t «u ytasa wo um tho *GoMen MmSUw! duw- rry wheoevrr wr u«rd a Moo4-uuitn**r. MUh U»r. rnjpUito# of all kinda xanfeh and thr ckln is ixavlmM dear and a>ttl almott aa au infauu.” Sold eraryahttf. WHY NOT. YOU? Sarsaparilla .but what Hood’s 'Sarsaparilla Docs, that Telia the Story— Hood's Sarsaparilla URES W WOOD’S Sarsaparilla it care fully prepared by experienced phar macists from Sana- ^ partita. Dandelion, Mandrake, Dock, Plpslssewa, Juniper Berries, and other well known vegeta ble remedies. The Combination, Pro portion and Process are Peculiar to S Hood’s, giving It curative pow er Peculiar to Itself, nood's i Cores Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Sores, Bolls, Pimples and all other affections caused by Impure blood; Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Ileadscbe, Debility, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kidney and C Direr Complaints. It Is Not What We Hay, |jnt nrliat If/vut'a ; t. 1 1 Hood’s Pills win now friends dally. tho boy* nro preparing to meet 1L We lenm there Is g good crop on harnl. Quite an Interesting meeting Is being carried on at Antioch Baptlot Church, lu this county, by a talented young di vine by the name of Miner. A good number have been added io the church already and others nru expected. Let the good work go on. Mr. J. P. Calloway Is visiting his parents and other friends In Macon this week. HANDERS VILLE. Two Noted Cases Tried In Washington County . Superior Court Sandersvllle, Sept. 7.—(Speclnl.)—Tho September term o< Washington supe rior oourt convened last Monday morn ing at 9 o'clock, Judge K .L. Gamble of the middle circuit presiding. There were two Important cases on tho criminal docket. The .case of J. M. Rogers, charged with murder, was called Wednesday morning and the trial oont-ned all during the day aud until 10 o'clock at night. The Jury remained In the room all night aud throughout yesterday morning. A verdict of guilty was rendered, with .recommendation that he be confined In tho penitentiary for life. Mr. Rogers Is chnrged with killing Mr. Junius Lawrence, an old man who resided lu the lower portion of tho county, ou Sunday ulgbt. May 21, lSDII. A crowd consisting of about half n down men went to tho house of this old man and called him out for the purjiose of whipping him. 'Mr. Lawrence fought them nnd during tho struggle ho knocked the mask from tho face of ono man, when he was shot. It was clearly proven that this man whoso fnco wiib uncovered Is J. <U. Rogers. At the time of tho shooting n fusllado of shots was llrod and ono William Downs was shot In the arm, nnd after being arrested nnd placed In Jail here died In prison. Rogers Is also Indicted for killing Down*. Yesterday morning tho case of tho state against W. ,T. Bush was called and both side* announced ready for trial. Aftor hearing thb evidence nrtd arguments tho jury returned a verdict of voluntary manslaughter. PUTNAM POLtTICS. The Sterling DenVoerults of That County Doing Unity Service. Esltoivtton, Sept. 7.—(Special.)—'Tho Democrat* of PuSntam ore nuk deeping over 'Jlrtr fcOeTests by ooy means. TMey ore an toe xMet. Ulittw und wMe- twoaJ» unti rtfey are going to toko a -Tlnvi.il awiKWt In pillnz up a big Dem- oonsJSo Wiiaary In October next. Ik would be qijOae ItKOoilStwit to khUnk (hull iJhe Welt-on umd IHnMi combhm- Kkm BlMtiU i‘\Vt ^aln a foothold tn old Putmum, wWere suah 'mdn ®ve as Law- »*i. W. F. unit K. A. Jdnltfns. W. II. and S. T. Wlh««rtd. tNXsben. J. S. Turnw. Ijxwucm. Turndr ankl H. A. Jenkk* Riuke no a largo crowd of oot- otnl astgile aiAl while Democrxut* ye»- iJeU.laiy «k Tllrro, a. dlstalot about eevdn mile 'from EXuntntt>*n. About: 400 people KUUhuneJ togwtWrr to dnjoy good coun try biTtxvuir, freilti wistcrmclon* nmd unqonttJjniiaie DemoensMc dootrtne. Thbopmkers of khl» oocuslon ilddretned wMf iblo ooloreU ttilmer 1 : of to* crowd wml muds plain too 'titwm sh'e er roneous citron «f tbs IVople'a party -rid ttdvlBdd rtJV-nt notUo follow a party thutWiey dW mot know anything Uboot. Ju.»A> j. B. TunoVr Jxiu every evl- •VTixre o! tklmg itiedJed Judge of Wie OonmtAv dJrvsuit. 1\V* ofllne ooud not be tllkd by an abler rn*n than Judge Tsrner, na*I the entire dlrtrW: recog- nle* live true wwiJh uril thh supertor InuMretual o't lain meat* of UMs-ilTable tvMMnn. Judge in.nos spmtks boro tomorrow and lib wfH bo glwn a. decchk tieoxlng. MA1UU.VUE IN COCniLVN. Cochran, Sept. 7.—(Special.)—Yester day evening, at 9:30 o'clock, Miss Lena V. Peacock, one of the haudsomest young ladles of our town, was married to Mr. D. L. UclUe of Macou. The ceremony was pertarmeil by Rev. P. A. Jessup at the home ot the bride's mother. Mrs. Albert Peacock, ou Beach street. After tho ceremony tho guests re paired to tho dining room, where every gout tiling to eat Imaginable was spread biff ere them. The supper Instill until train time, and at 113:13 ihe ltnmty couple took. their departure far New York and tho West, expecting to lio gouo about a mouth. They carry with them the best wishes ot t!ic people of Oouhnsn, where lioth parties are e*iic- dally esteemed for tliolr tijue merit ELKO NEWS ITEMS. Elko, Sept. 7.—<Special.)—Mr. J. It. Gatin-* and family of Snow. Ga., will soon move to Elko. They are extended a hearty welcome. Mr. G.ilnca has suc cessfully managed the rotten warehouse here and lu that way lias brought much cotton to Elko. Professor I .aw lectured to a very at tentive audience tn the lull Wnlnesday night, hit Mill',VI M..T "l.,m as t,.'t Learned lu Books.” Dr. J. O. Mann has a perfect rtffht to smile, os every American eltixcu lus, aud without any effort on his part. She Is uatned "May Frauds." At tho present price of cotton a num ber of planters will become dyspeptic, aud nothlnc will cure tbern bur an ad- v.iuco In the staple. MOTHERS ! MOTHERS! MOTHERS I Mrs. WliuloWa Soothing Syrup hsa tw*n Ucftl tor ov«r ally years by million* of mothara for thru- chIMrm while ivathlag. with pvrfvet mettu. It aoothrs th* child, sedans th* gum* allay* all pain; cures wind volte, and la th* bust reuwdy (or dlarrhaaa. Sold hy druggists In every part ot (he world. He sure and oak for "Mr*. Winslow'* Soothing Syrup,” and take no ether kind. Tacr.iy-tive cents a bold* 25c 3BTP73F ’ 600 pure silk Windsor Ties with hem-stitch and novelty ends at a quarter -each. Decidedly' the best value ever offered in Ties, See also our novelties in Ladies’ Neckwear A PREFECTURE ESTABLISHED. Rome, Sept 7.—A papal order has been Issued Instituting an apostolic prefecture for Massowub. This act is regarded la political circles as a mark of ruapproachment between the ratlcan and Italy. Cotnoideut with the Issu ance of the decree, King Humbert has signified bis Intention to give bis ap proval to certain nominations of bish ops from which the royal approval has long been withheld. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. This Is beyond question the most suc cessful cough medicine we have ever sold. A few doses Invariably cures the worst cases of croup, cough nnd bornchltls. while Its wonderful success In tile cure of consumption is without rorallel in the history of medicine. Since its first discovery It has been sold ou a guarantee, a test which no other roedictne can stand.* If you have a cough, we earnestly ask you to try It. Price to cents. 60 cents and Jl. If your lungs are sore, chest or back Is lame, use Shiloh's Porous master. Sold by Goodwyn & Small Drug Company, cor ner cherry street and Cotton avenue. A CUP FOR YACHT RACES. London, Sept. 7.—Howard Gould has offered n cup valued at EHK) to start the Bay Club contests for first-class yachts to 1893. Constipation and sick headache pos itively cured by Japanese Liver Pel lets; 60 ppllhs 26 cents Sold at Good wyn & Small's drug More. WEATHER INDICATION'S. Washington, Sept. 7.—For Georgia: Showers nro probable; southeast to east winds. Ttie larc-it nnd if*Ht Win- t»*r Whont Flour Mill Plant In the World. UNDINE. Crushed jvHddllpgt flou]*« Tho only Flour of its kind, end the best of any kind. Ills madubyasecretpro- cess known to but two persons. 6100,000 hsi beta offsred for the Knowledge "Tho Uridine ta osft of Sight." Ivomon. (Lord & Co., TennHle, Ga. "Th» Undine ts far uhcaid of the flour w© hive been getting at Nashville." i W. H. Morgan, Pooler, Oa. ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR MORE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN II CTS. AOENTS WANTED. AGENTS WANTED—11,000 will be luatinleil tn eighty-four cash gift* for correct revile* to our wood mix up. Send addressed Mumped envelope for the snlx up to th* Florence Medicine Company. St. Paul. Minn. THIRTY-ACRE truck farm, one mile from ctay, on dhe Columbus road, 200 yards from the Bellevue street cullroad, now tn a high state ot cul tivation, win leans for a term ot years und to a respectable tenant will build u comfortable dwelling. .The place la aliuited on a high thill overlooking the cXy; hetiithy. good wuler, free from dust and snoaquttes, and betng so near the street curs makes It ac cessible for a business man to reach any portion of th* city hi ten min utes. Apply ho CarstoTphen A Till man. I JAIMES WANTED to wrtte at home. 616 weekly: no csnvasslng. Reply wAh dump. Miss Fannie Felknor. South diend. 1ml. AGENTS suko 4X00 adsv. Grestest kitchen I- utesstleverlnrent-d. ltetallsSSeu. t to a sold In ererr hnnss, Itemple. pnstess sal*, a™ cents- Fossnss A McUaxtx. Cincinnati, G W1ANTEJD—An odtlve blfiee boy who will work. Addresa stating nge, tn own hand wrong. Office, cars Tele graph. WA’NTOD—tttdy alUMer to receive casta and make cCtavmu in retaail de- wsrtmsnl,; gvxxl poskOan for bright )iwag girt. Address, stoang rotary vxpsvtied. O. P.. cure Tsfiegropta. WANTED—vV young man as salesman In retail syueery: one not afeaid to wick. „State waxes. Kwtofflcs Box 266. FOR RENT—DsrelUn* on New street. Apoly to W. A Fuyne. at Payne A WlHtnghasn's. FOR RENT—Seven room bouse an Oik streoti near Second, modem convon- linen. Apply M. O'Hara. FOR LEASE—Store Douse comer Third and Oherry streets, for wholesale anil retail dry goods, from October 1. Ap ply to H. G. Cutter, agent, ait Macon Havings Bank. FOR RENT—Cfctober 1st. BCvon-room house with double kltcMe al;tootled; suitable tor twt> families. Apply 204 Spring stredt. FOR RENT—OdtHber 1. 270 New atrert, one <6aor from MutbetTy, nine rooms, rrijdam lmprovemer/j, convenient to business and elentrte cm, rent reel- erasable. Add ran H. V. Washington. FOR RENT—October 1. Residence core nnr College street arid WasMngton avmue: nine rooms and servants’ house: ah? merit convernerit and <le- sanibte Iju.Mon 4n iluoon. Call nt of fice and liMoaot my rent list. E. A. (Hbrne, 464 Cherry direst. FOR RENT—October 1, the two-story residence fronting Tattnall square, oomer Oglethorpe and Tattnall streets. Apply Daly's Exchange. Col lege street. TEN DOLLARS a month will rent store on Vlnevllle Branch In the city. Pos session at once. Jacob Hlrsch. FOE SALE. FOR HALE—One magnificent new Co lumbia bicycle. Has never been used. Will sell very Cheap. Apply alt Tele graph office. NOTIOE—I will have four toft-class mttoh cows alt the market for sale to day. J. R. 'Hick. FOR SALE—The entire furnishHigs of ithie FterponVc taouste. Mr». T. M. •Bittner. FOR SALE—Old papers, for wrapping purposes, etc., & cents per hundred* Telegraph offlco. MISCELLANEOUS. GO TO Chapman's English Kitchen to got your meafia-ltiie brily ladles' anil igenlta' restaurant 4n Macon. CHOICE fresh fish, oysters, crabs aad shrimp. A. A. Cullen. FOR FRESH groomt'e'* alt low prices and prompt fcitoe delivery (cull on M. C. BaCkoom, 31/3 TtaUU oureeit, rtoar Mulberry. SWISS, Roquefort, m7n»t»r und pine apple oinoese. Q. G. Toole, 46S FA-rt street. DRESSED DUCKS—SttmWtthlhB finis. See 'Item att Georgia Reciting Com pany. 458 Ernst street. 66 CENTS GALLON good NeiW Orleans syrup, 20 cents gallon for noliwi, at Ktkri Gremery Company. LOST—A bundle coritqlrilng one light green drew; lest between IMlddle- broaks' and Groce Grocery Company on Foptnr Street. Finder wifi please . return to Maoon Telegraph. 45 PER CENT, net Droflta weekly With 61.60 or mare daolfcal. Prospectus, itemized ri.a'tlstku free. Benton A ODwyer. 834 Broadway, New York. LOST—A tody's gold halt pin with mWXKiionb sat. Trie finder will be re warded on leuvtag It at CJKs office. APPLES, tumuli*, lom'ans, potbltots und onforis. A. A. Culten. FRESH tr. Tenrieroee butter at Keen Grodary Company, 621 Poptar otreH. WE HAVE MOVED tho 314 Second •treat. Cones um ora* Ofl Company. CELERY, grapes. Um«, npplcu, etc. Sewtfll Bros. STRICTLY THE BEST of evwrjrjhlrtg In ithe mbilt fine can be Nod of tbe Georgia Fucking Company. LOST—One small red leather pocket- book. compliments of Hanford's Bread Preparation Company, contain ing one 66 bill; one note made by J, H.’ Porcher to J. A. Want and In dorsed by Ward to J. J. West; end other memoranda of no value to any one except myself. Finder can have money If he will return me the book with other contents. Address J. J. West. Rtchwood. Ga. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Recall. 20c. lb. EVAPORATED APPLES, nripto syrup oiil Preixta ireickrt coffee ait Keen Gnxx-ry Oucripuny. YANKEE BEANS, uHfiakef, btVuVAut food, hurley, aigo and taptodi. G, G. TJjfe. 468 FJrot ats-tleft. GROCERIES—We are headquarters for staple and fancy groceries. John C. Holmes & Co. OYSTERS, crabs, shrimps and dhotae fresh fish tally, A. A. Cullen. ORAPES, celery, etc, cheap M Sewell Bros. SWELL TRADE—Having Just returned from New York, am prepared to furnish the most select trade with the finest selected slock ever exhibited in Macon. John C. Holmes St Company. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Tour grocer oelU it 17 1-2 oeat* a>»<n Air fmta tqn. Keen Grocery CVjtnpony. Telephone 176. TELEPHONE 368. J. H. Roush A Son. and pricy your order for coal. Best etui on the market 64.50 u ton. OLD PAPERS for wrapping. 2S cents per hundred at the Telegraph office. CORRECT STYLES And the Best Value for the Money. 200 choice imported novelty suits; no two alike. The most complete line from . which to make selection. Beautiful trimming 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 goods; 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 saw prettier goods and such values as we are offering. Ask specially to see our leaders in canton flannels. New goods and novelties opened daily. Burden, Smith. <fe Ca NOTICE.—SALE OF THE MACON AND NORTHERN RAILROAD. Undvr and by virtue of a Anal de cree rendered on the 30th day of July, ISM, by the United States circuit court for the western division of the southern district of Georgia, in the cane of the Mercantile Trust Company of New York and okher complainants ngainst the Macon and Northern Railroad Com pany and other defendants, we will sell before the United States court house door in the city of Macon, Geor gia, on the second day ot October, 1894, between the legal hours of sale, all of the following described property: First. The railroad of the said de fendant, the 'Maoon and Northern Rail road Company, which extends from the depot tn the city of Macon, Georgia, to Its Junction with the Northeastern railroad at Athene, Georgia, a distance of about one hundred and seven miles, together with all Its railways, Ways, and right of way. side tracks, turnouts, depot grounds, easements and other lands and appurtenances belonging to said railroad company, which nrp set out In said decree. Second. All structures, depots, sta tion and section houses, engine houses, car houses, machine shops find other buildings, with tools now In use and equipments now In hands of the receiver Four passenger coaches, two combina tion mall, baggage and express cars, sixty box cars, twenty-two flat oars, two caboose cars, three shanty cars, three passenger engines, one switch nnd two freight engines, together with all other property, equipments and franchises belonging to said defendant, and which are fully set forth in decree referred to. Also, all supplies and richer property In the hands of the re ceiver ot said company. Also fifteen hundred shares of the capital stock of the Georgia Midland Railroad Compa ny If the par value of 6100 per share. Third. In the sale of said property, no bid for a sum less than one million and severity thousand (61,070,000) dollars will be received, nor from any bidder who shall not price Into the hands of the speotal commissioners at the time of making the bid the sum of 630,000 in money or certified Check, and from time to time thereafter euoh further portions of the purchase price shall be paid In cash as the court may direct to meet expenses of the suit, etc. That the bidder depositing said {SO,000. nnd whose bid is not tho highest, shall have such deposit returned to him without deduction. In the even the bid accepted by the commissioners is not confirmed by the court, such bidder Shall have such deposit returned to him without deduction unless said property is resold at the expense of euch bidder and be- oause of fils fault. Fourth. The balance of the purchase price may be either paid in cash or In the bonds and over-due coupons of sold Macon and Northern Railroad Compa ny which are secured by the mortgage upon which the decree ot foreclosure Is based. Such bonds and coupons be ing received at such price nnd value ns the purchaser would be entitled to re ceive ss his prorata share In the distri bution of said fund. ■Fifth. The sale to be made subject to all claims pending against said com pany or which are filed three months thereafter, und oil debts against the receiver, which claims or debts the court may decree to have priority over the mortgage foreclosed by said de cree. the purchaser will be required to assume payment of same. The sale to be reported to the court for confirma tion, nnd when confirmed the special commissioners will make title to the purchaser In accordance with said de cree. For further details of said sale, reference la made to eald decree. ALEXANDER PROUDFIT, JAMES N. TALLEY. Special Commissioners. BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALES.- ■Wlll be sold, on the first Tuesday in October, 1894, at the court house dtur In Bibb county, within the legal hours ot sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following property. to-wW: A1I that lot of land lying In Bibb oounty and described as fellows: Fronting on Mid dle Street, bounded on the north by the property of W. B. Clark, on the east by the property of Green King, on ihe south by the property ot Tony Williams. Levied on as the property of J. C. Collins to satisfy an execution Issued from the lustlce’s count of the 1186th district, G. it., of said county, tn favor of J. B. Broderick against J. C. COWIns. Also, at the same time and place, the following property, to-wit: All that lot of land containing fifty feet on Nixon street, running sixty-five feet on China ritretlt. Bounded on the north by the property deeded » Jerry Smith, nnd on She east by property of Charles Floyd. levied on as the property of WHIIam Gordon to satisfy on execution Issued from the justice's court of the lOIEkh district, G. M., of said county. In favor of C. H .Ctirson against Will iam Gordon. This September 5, 1694. G. S. WESTCOTT, Sheriff. SHERIFFS SALES. Georglx. BS>b County—wm be sold beftwe the oourt house daw hi the city ot discern during the legal houiu of rots on the first Tuesday In Oomber next the foUowfnc described property, levied on to rottsfy certain sate and county tax 11. fils, for the y«tr 1893, to-wlt: „ t^wo^tury bon,., there on. In VtnevAle district, on public raid running from Coiurabus road to For- ot ils^te;. pR ** rtjr «■“ . ‘AWo. fifty here*, more or I ere, tn Rut- hind '"strict, bounded east by Robert Brice and Min. Fdltenrire, riouthby James Bullock. John Thocnia nnd Mrs Oobb, vet by Mrs. Adeline Toons ti'aai John, Stokes and north by John Stakre! 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