The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 25, 1894, Image 5

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1894 5 LARGE LOT ' JUST RECEIVED. Two collars go with each Shirt and we sell them for •Also a lot of those Ipw neck Night Robes at the same; we can give you others tho’ at 50c. Summer Bows and Ties at 15c. Evidence Against the Accused of the Murder of Young Crowley at Atlanta. SUSPECTED OF ANOTHER CRIME Ciroamituucea Which Lead th# Police t Infer That He Might Have Been Implicated iu the Murder of Sire. Lilly. J. H. HERTZ Corner Second & Cherry 1>. A. KEATING, Telcphonee—.Qflice. 407, Residence. 408 “jNU'iXCJflT Marriages, births, deaths, funeral* and meetings inserted la nils column at 11 tor ten lines and 10 cents pet line for ,%ach added lino. A responsible name tnust accompany the advertisement aa a guarantee cf good faith. FUNERAL NOTICE. 1 BOUTWEXili—The friends and ac quaintance:* of Mr. and 'Mrs. J. C. Bout- v.ell dire respectfully requested to at tend the funeral of their Infant child at 10 o’clock THIS (Tuesday) MORNING from their residence, cornea* Church .fnd Chapel streets. South Macon. Inter* m-ent d;t Rose !HI11 cemetery. l. McManus co GENERAL ■MRMIMI Cay Telephone Night Telephone 238 - 232 Undertaking Establishment Next to Hotel Lanier. Day Telephone.......... 436 Night Telephones.... 435, 178. THE FAIR WHITE FRONT, Almost Opposite Post Olfico. SQUARE ON WINDOW Just arrived, English Rockingham tea pots 10 and 20 and 20 and 20 cents, finer, lighter aild stronger than Ameri can. China cups and saucers, pansy deco rations. 75 cents set. New notions of ail descriptions. Finest and cheapest vobo lamps in tho City. Ostrich feather dusters 10 cents and CO cents. Flour bins 75 cents each. Cabinet size picture frames 10 cents (UKl 25 cents. Walters 5 cents end 10 cents and cents and 25 cents and 35 cents and 40 cents. My prices are bottom end I have always.sold goods os low as possible. Blown tumblers, plain, close out DOo dozen. Blown etched.tumblers 60 cents dozen, Blown .tumblers, engraved, 80 cents Bozen. Initial tumblers 60 cents dozen. The above goods cannot be duplicated for the money. CLOSE OUT. , Jardlncra 15 cents. Memorandums 1 cent, and 2 cents and 6 cents and 4 cents and 6 cents. The celebrated daubs sets 50 cents. Japanese porcelain umbrella stands 51. Stiver plated thimbles 10 cents. Our line 25 cents hair pins, your - choice 10 cants. Ladies’ line fall undervests 20 and 25 und 30 and 35 cents and up. Sanders. Flurry & Clark kitchen knives, all-steel blade, 8 cents. Steel blade shears 20 cents and 25 cents and 28 cents. Close out crochet silk 15 cents ball. Black silk thread. 50 yard spools, two for 5 cents. School bags 5 cents and 10 cents and 20 cents. * Potato graters 3 cents and 5 cents. Crumb scraper, and trays 10 cents. Elegant napkin rings 11.20 dozen. Children's seamless black 25 cents hose will ctbse out 15 cents. These are big values. Children’s blackboards 25 cents. Key chains 3 cents; sold all over United States for 10 cents. Large glass marbles 1 cent; sold ev erywhere 5 cents apiece. Steel enameled bowls and pitcher* 75 cents and $1: worth double. Also look at our toys. Our line 1* bot tom. R. F. SMITH. Macon. Oa., Sept. 24, 1894.—Notice Is ' hereby given that thirty days after da’e I shall apply to the mayor and council of the city of Macon for'a deed to encroachment described as follows: Sold encroachment to be upon the al ley between College and Madison BtKets, commencing at the .point where my lot, the same being part of lot No. 1. square 14. according to the plan of the city of Macon, corners upon said al ley and College street, thence along Col lege street a distance of live (5) feet, thence at right angles down said along (aid alley In the direction of Madiaon street n distance of 200 feet, more or leM. to a point opposite the extreme routhwestem corner bf my said lot, thence at right angles a distance of five feet to the line of mv lot and thence a ; right angles along the line of my rail lot to th lartlng point. W. E. McCAW. IXING A HALTER FOR MEYERS Atlanta. Sept. 24.—(Special.)—The cor- bner’s Jpry In the Investigation of the Crowley murder today found a new nrd Important witness In the person of ati old oountrywoman, Mrs. Fanny Clemmons. w>h6 saw the buggy drive 4o the scene of the murder, saw the men get out and then heard the pistol shot. Afterward this witness, who lives near Westwood ©ark with her husband, saw two men drive away In the buggy. She toe tided that three men had driven up In the vehicle. ’Her evidence goes to corroborate the theory that Meyers had tin accomplice, though the woman was so confused In her testimony that there Is a strong doubt as to -the trustworthiness of her story. She is Illiterate and Ignorant to such a degree as to be almost useless if she- really did see what she claimed. The police suspect that she was brought Into the case by Meyers’ law yer under Instructions to oontlrm the Brown Allan saorv. This afternoon when the coroner sent to the Jail for Meyem.who was removed from the police station -this morning, Sheriff Barnes refused to give him upl wlhout an brder from Judge Lunrpkln. Later the judge declined to give such an order and the Inquest had to be ad journed over until tomorrow. The cor oner Is determlned'o have Meyers on the stand and will light it out in short line with the sheriff. Meyers is cool and apparently little troubled over the outcome. He does not realize the enormity of -the crime with which he is charged nor the seriousness of his situation. It -has been discovered that Meyers took a trip to Cincinnati about three months ego. about the time Mrs. Mary Lilly was murdered and robbed, and the police have gome to work to see If he waa not Implicated In that crime. Mrs. Lilly lived near -Westwood park, where Crowley was killed. Meyers spent much time t ml the neighborhood with hie grandparents. Mrs. Lilly.who lived alone, was known to keep a large sum of money In the house. Meyers has never had much pocket money and the police thought his Cincinnati trio a strong clue. Charles Jones. E. B. Drake and J. W. Conley, who have been under arrest lor suspeated complicity in the Crowley murder, were released late -this after noon by order bt tthe coroner's jury. BOGUS SCALPERS’ TICKET. Commissioner Slaughter Calls the At. tention of the Railroads to an.Impor tant Matter. •Atlanta. Sea*. 24. —(Special.)— The Southern Passenger Association has is sued tn order declaring certain tickets In the hands of Atlanta scalpers fraud ulent, and making ugly, charges against the Suwtnee River railway. The tickets in question are said to have been Issued by the Suwanee River railway of Florida, and. arc signed by Mr. R. V. Beerhower. general passen ger agent bf the road. Mr. Beerhower has pronounced the signature* forgeries and he has not heem connected with the road for some time. The tickets have been- handled by the scalpers In Atlanta and a number of them have been hon ored by the roads. Commissioner Slaughter has (ssujl a circular calling the attention of pas senger associations and all lines to tMs Illegal action bf tho Suwanee River Railway Company in order Ibhat they maty be prepared to fake such precau- tlons agawist the road as may seem de- slrable. Societies Elect O dicers—The 11. aid the Speaking. The society workers at Mercer have put lu some good work since collego opened, securing uetv meu to swell the membership of Plil Della and Cicero nian. Each society has already taken In about twenty-live new men. with ;t good many more to bo taken In next Saturday. Phi Delta Society has elected Mr. J. M. Hoard business manager of tho Mephistophelean from that society to till the vacancy caused by the resigna tion‘of Mr. Leroy Napier. Messrs Miko Hudson and J. W. Urico have linen elected editors from Phi Delta. Mr. W. II. Massey wits elected president' and C. W. Childs treasurer. The former president Wat C. W. Durden. This so ciety has opened up under bright con ditions, with some strong men to back her well-earned reputation. On next Saturday there will bo a weekly debate, the subject being:' "Resolved that the state convict lease should be abol ished.” F. S. Jones and W. It. Camp bell will bo the leading disputants. Ciceronian Society will not bo behind when the end of .another collegiate year rolls around. Mr. H. D. Lawrence Is tlte president, and not a more netlvo worker Is to bo found In college.. Col. Ed. Huguenin, one of Mercer's most active’ trustees, went out to tno college yesterday morning and secured the release of the ltoys for last night that they might attend the shaking at the monument. They turned nut In largo numbers and were nraovs the most deeply interested in tho audience. TWO MURDERS NEAR SELMA. Louis Wltlfams Shot William Lewis- Jack Grtiyson Murdered. WUshtngbon, 8ept. 24.—A spefe'.Sl QIs- pafcch from Selma says: Louis WI1P- iams walked out of a drug store yester- .day, drew a pistol and. without utter ing a word, shot William Lewis, who lived Just 'twenty minutes. Wiliams wus arrested, fie now claims that the Shooting wus occidental, hut eye-wit nesses pronounce it cold-blooded mur der. Another special from Selma says: One -week ago yesterday Juck Gray son- one of ithe most Influential Demo cratic negroes In Dallas county, left hla home on horseback for church. Yostertlay tits body was found near PleoAint-vtlle, nearly devoured by buz zards, wtth-the head crushed In. Chns. Jones and Joe Evans, both negroes, were arrested, charged with the mur der of Grayson. MOTHERS ! MOTHERS ! MOTHERS I Mrs. Winslow's Soothing' Syrup has been used for over flfty years by millions of mothers for tbelr children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens tho gums: allays all pain; cures wind colic, and Is tbs best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold by druggists In every part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup." and toko no other kind. Twcnty-flva cent* a bottle. ^ BIG THING FOR ASTRONOMY. P. P. P. stimulates the appetite and aids the process of nSsiinulatlon, cures nerv ous troubles, and invigorates and strength ens every urgatt of the body. Nervous prostration Is also cured by the great and powerful P. P. P. Its effects are perma nent and lasting. If you feel weak and badly, taka P. P. P., and you will regain your flesh and strength. For rheumatism, malaria and syphilis, . P. P. (Prickly Ash. Poke Root and Potassium) 1* the nest known remedy. For females In delicate healths: for In- digestion and dyspepsia, take only P. P. P. It Is the best spring in'edffctna In the world. W. H. Wilder, mayor of Albany. Ga., says he has suffered with rheumatism for fifteen years, and In that time he tried all tho so-called specifies, hut to no purpose. His grandson, who was on the B. & W. railroad, finally got him a bottle of P. P. P. The first bottle of P. P. P. showed its remarkable effects, and after using a short time tho rheuma tism disappeared, and he writes he feels like a new man, und takes pleasure In rec ommending It to rheumatism sufferers. WORK ON THE PORT ROYAL DOCK Washing)ton, Sept. 24..—The contract, ore In Charge of tits work on the Port Royal, S. C., dock have applied to the wavy UepuTtment for an extension of •rime to complete the -work. It Is esti mated that kibe dock will be completed within U montfh. \ Mil LION FRIENDS. A friend In need is a friend Indeed, and not less thun on* million people have found Just such a friend In Dr. King’s New Discoveray for Consump tlon, coughs and colds.. If you have never used this great medicine me trial will convince you that It has wonder ful curative powers In all dlsettes ;mnat. chest and lunge. Each bottle Is guaranteed to .It all that Is claimed •*t money will bo rerun,,.J. Trial bot tles free at H. J. Lamar & Son’s drug store. Large size 50e aitl 51. THE JEWISH NEW YEAR Macon'« Israelites Preparing for Their Holideys, Which Begin Next Sunday at Sun-set, WILL BE GENERALLY OBSERVED Tho 5055th Ye»r of the Crontlon of tho World-. Commencement of the Ten Penitential Daf*o~Facta Con* owning lloili lluahouah. The Israelite* throughout the world ere preparing for tha *icrod observance of one of the inoet important holiday* In the Jewish calendar. It 1* the new year which, according to their record In the Mft5th year of the crea tion of the world. The new year com mences next Sunday evening with tho setting of the min, at which tlmo .services will be held in Synagogue, also on tho succeeding morning. In Hebrew,the holiday 1b called Rosh |4 45 Hoshana; meaning the hoad or tlte begin, mug of the year and It commemorates the creation of the world. By the observ ance or the new year tho lesson is taught that God created all thing* and that he la Lord and master over all creation, and It-Is the duty of hl**ohlldnra to acknowl edge hla power and obey his will. JU, /WVO-dz. cLu4&-. (Poult ami cU^oir rt-XAso’Ct' i^uJjX-iMcXuiA zu mU. /d(J X3t7+--rut, r i OAuft eLuAt JtttLvt, cLu<uli~~sOjvcAl.' ‘ <£fwC fiwJ+ut- W. IfaeuUT Gold Dust Washing Powder ;Is every woman’s friend. Ask your grocer for it. Sold in four pound packages. Price 25 cents. Mado only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. Louis, New York, Bouton, Philadelphia.. , 3 15 Swift Creeti , 3 30 Dry Branch . :: l", i’lk- H iv ik. . !’'"i I'T'/.j’.ti li k. 4 00 ......... Ripley. 4 20 .Jeffersonvilla 4 35| Galllmore . 5 001........ Danville ... 5 12 Allentown .. 5 321 Montrose ... 6 60] Dudley .... 6 07| Mooru ..... 6 30j Dublin .1010; . 0 50 | 0 33 ..j i'-C 9 o:> 855 830 8 15 8 00 745 7 CO 7 15 7 W JAS. T. WRIGHT, General Manager. On No Year’* Day the Israelites are' D. B. DUNN, Superintendent, reminded that time 1* passing away andf that they should profit by tile days the ^»k^n S S e UShTr-n^Yomfp.i „ ^ CARD NO. 8. sickorone or Day of Memorial. By that, To Take Effect Monday. April 9. lfh>4. and 2 will run daily except Sun* All others irregular. frown. Read Up, |Mlle*| It i* understood that tne Hebrews should | remember their and try to amend There la stall the New Year _ t ^ or a day of sounding the oomet or Bhofar, L M which Is mado of a ram’s horn, which rV* we are taugnt is to remind us cf God's 1 I J? command to Abraluun to offer vp his only J 30 son, Isaac, a *aerltlce unto him. J The ram's horn rcndmls the people of; .J J, Israel of that event because God would i 10 20 not permit Abraham to sacrltlee hla son.j ja 49 so he offered up a ram Instead. \The blow.L r u Ing of the cornet teaches n lesson of j v 'u jo warning to Jew* that ,they have sinned ’u 25 and should seek tx> make peace with God^, by becoming truly penitent. Bo tho New Year's days Is the first of tho penltentia! SS , fo? 1 Vom n KI 0 »!i? th * ll .' iy 01 flt0n0 ClOH connection, mal. .t DubUn“.lth During tho A flay, it 1. tbs , r e T *“ UI * laboU * cial fluty of nil Hebrews to examine w.l 7?’ n . f W or h u!J t i r a v 0 o n f dU ato^m,!n, C ' ,nr0 trShi SESr. U fo5o£S? ‘ for the day of atonsmont. Going South IS 58 pm On ; ;new year s npedal prayers of t GoS; North::. :.....:::.:::.::::::... 2 43 p!i| three-fold choc ter, homage, romem » m HIGHTOWER. Cl M. brunce and the sounding of the cornet ar< ^ uxkoNHf, Q. IT. 4k p, A« <J|Lnent p ^GLi 0 u.°tho k!^o"t°K“nH°i^' Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railread. p. m." Q Lv. Dublin .Ar 63 6 00 6 .. Hutchings .. a 4 45 10 .Spring Haven. 43 423 IS .... Dexter .... 40 4 15 16 .... Alcorns ... 37 8 65 19 .... Cheater ... 24 1 49 22 ... Yonkers ... W 3 29 26 .... Empire .... 3 OUlV. .... Empire .... £4 2 soar. 85 .... Cypres* ... 1* 2 IS 40 . HawkiiiBVl'.l* 13 2 (M 47 C S3 ... Grovnnla ... 0 ELECTION FRAUDS IN FRANCE. FUris, Sepit. 24.—In consequence of ■the ■discovery of gtliirlngrfraud^ In tho lists of voters, 'the government has (Unsolved Uhe municipal council- at Tou louse. ei-nSd n’ppoiln'ted a commUttee to replace them. ANSWER THIS QUESTION. Why do so nuiuy ’ people we zee around ua seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, con stipation, dizziness, loss of nppetltc, coming up of 4he food, yellow skin, when for 75 cents we will sell them Shiloh’s Vltallzer .guaranteed to cure them? Sold by Goodwyn St Small Drug Company, corner Choiry street and Cotton avenue. Table No. 14. review of action nnd remembrance o Erteotlv , September 2, 0 O’clock, A U deed*, ,and the sounding of tho come X89l reminds them of tho great day that i _, . yet In store when mankind will pi lre<a«. Ga?k R * | 4*46 p ,NoXd5TNo.ic4 j IP. M.|A. M. Lv Mlrt’g'vlU Ar(| 7W| l W Lv Datonton Ar.| 7 45 j 13 55 Ar Eaton ton Lvf G 38 | 11 48 p Lv Eaton ton Arl 6 25 | U 45 Ar. Atlanta Lv.| 3 ooj)| 7 25a Ar.. Mocon Lv.| »loaj |Ar. Athens .Lv.| 2 40 pf \Pimp1es, Blotches^ y Old Sores. 3 » atarrh. Malaria Jiui KidneyTroubles Kfi •« entirely rewoeetf toy P.P.P* .2 rlckly A,h. Pok. Root «4W» Ap m, tha groatesc blood purifier on AK4 AnunnKKK. 0.. Jnly 21.1801* • <9 O [ebarh Lippmaw Brob.. fcayamian. ^ pfljAi deaS Hira-I bouKbc o bottle of - ^rP.P. P. at Hot 8pnuirs,Ark..Bna *—Tun done me more good than tlir.m OEdjthB'trefttmentattlioHotBprlogs. ® throo bottles O. O.O. - *V A j “•‘’“"'JHTto-ws. tj (jy Aberdeen, lirown County, 0. \ nJP <j Copt. J. 1). Jolinslon. , \ro all vhomU may conctrn I here- •Tf testify to the wonderful properties \p. P. V. lor eruptions of the akin# I Tered for soveral yesra wltn snjjn- htly and dlssKroeablo eropllon oo fsoe. I tried erery known reme- Lv. but In vain,until P. p. P. waaoAod, Hkln Cancer Cured. . | '{mlny/romlho Mayor of Sequinjez^ tsoure. Ithasaliiorslierod i from Indlgoition and ntomaob mbloi. —a*. Attorney at Law. from sin and become perfact In the 00 p| J U|Lv. Augusta .Ar.l of aod. I 9 00 I 1 "’ Mtcon ..Ar.l Na 10l|No.l03| A M. P. M. IN MEMORIAM. 21, 1831. "Just os the sun was sinking In the west, Her hands were folded on her breast; She ha» met her maker and eternal rest. Death, .wiWi embrace so wul nnd cold, Ha* caught her youth nnd innocence In his fold, But Broughtonvlllo meeting point for trains o*. 101 and 1(M. t Covington Junction meeting point for tearii have stopped, our sighs havo .ralnk No*. 102 and 103. goiie^ ^ . For she is with aod on hi* holy throne. —J. S. a. Atlanta, Sept. 23. W. B. THOMAS, General Manager, ; coiomhus somnera Railway Compaaf. OLIVER’S FUIDDLERS STRIKE. Fltvbung, Sept. 24.—The .puddlers at """" 1 j rJiiDurg, ncpi. -a.—'line ipuauurrs ai. UMladelphfa, Sept. 24.—The Interna I it-he Oliver Iron and Steel Worka, South , SOUTHBOUND. Ilm. Table No. U, EffMtlv. Feb, If, 18H Sunday ttoncul ertket -mritdh between. -Lard Hnwkee’ 'EnglUtt eSeven and tffue team representing all Phtl'idelpWl’a on the grounds of tthe Merlon Cricket Club «'! Haverfortt wo* won by t)ho Britlah- ers toy 131 runs Temti' direct, atnuek today uxitnat 25 .per ocrit. reduction In wage,, and all but flour furnaces closed down. Tho men gathered about the grites today and ‘She Arm naked far police protec tion, but there w.ia no troublo. ,r Columbus. I 8 00 pm ,r Richland..... - - 5 40 pm jV Dawson 7 II pm ir Albany I 0 15 pm Not Up to the Mark ^ —that’s the way with the * i ^ imitations of Pearline. It I 7, ir Brunswick.. If JacksonvlUt. ir Thuiusuvills. isn’t surprising that so great a household help in all wash ing and cleaning should be so largely imitated; it isn’t (\ surprising that these imitations fail; and it isn’t surprising that they make still more popular tha^artide on which the fraud is attempted. The merits of Pearline alone would make its sales increase, and the claims of peddlers and unscrupulous grocers that they have “the same as ” or “ as good as ” Pearline—mind you, never “ better than’’ Pearline—have placed Pearline on the top notch. TT“\ Peddler* and some tnucnipulotu grocer* will tell you, JfJTjl FC1 “this i* as good a*" or ’’the same as Pcarline." IT’S w VV Cvl FALSE—Pearliue is never peddled. If your grocersends you an imitation’ be honest— send it lack, jgj JAMKS PYLE, New York. A Technical Journal for Ithe Science Soon Do Be PublWhed. ChftXMBfo, Sept. 24.—(A subscription la being -raised here for the publication of an astronomical journal by the Unl- venatty of Chicago. Several' wefllthey men, who ore Interested In science, have contributed to Ithe guarantee fund arid the balance of tba money required wtU be easily secured. The Journal will be InterriaMonal and will circulate In Europe os widely ns In this coutftry. Professor George E. Hale of the Chicago Uqlversfty and Frofeesor James E. Keeler of the Alle gheny University are'to be the edit ors. All the famous astronomers and astro-psychlsts of the world will con tribute to the columns of the non Journal. S4.25--C OAL! C O A L-44.25. Jellico and Black Diamond. NOTHING'BUT LUMP COAL GOES TO THE CONSUMER. Wo guarantee perfect satisfaction or coal removed and money refunded. Our JELLICO Is from the mines of Southern Jellico Coal Company of Tennessee, and Is un surpassed by any Jellico. MACON OIL AND ICE COMPANY. ■Phone 321. W. 8. BROOKS, Manager. NOTICE.—W. S. Brooks, Manager Macon Oil nnd loe Company, Macon Ga.—Dear 8lr: Referring to our conversation on yesterday, ire deslro to stats that we will give you a quality coal In each shipment that wo guaran tee to be the best offered on the market and It will be our pleasure to furnish you everything that you may need In our line during the season. SOUTHERN JELLICO COAL CO. | J. L. BOYD. Manager. Dally accept Sunday. NORTHBOUND. S 10 am 5 40 am f 5 35 am | Dully except [Sunday, 1 00 pm 7 00 pm 3 00 pm 6 00 am I 40 am 8 45 am U 00 am Only* j&ckaonvilfiT jY Brunswick •• iY ThomasvUUe. riV Albany eV Dawson....... «v Richland ir Columbus...• All schedules shown between Albany ,nd Brunswick and Jacksonville are dally. 4o train Albany, to Tbouiasvllie on 0at- irdays after 3^4 p. m. All trains arrive and depart from th* 3alon Depot at Columbus and Albany. O. HILL Superintendent. In 48 hoars dsaorrhaea . and dUrharars from B|sa,riiiTj^^gvPUi wUkoitlsooHTeifwg FOR RENT. (store No. 412 Third street, “TjStore No. 310 TMrd StTOM. • MAIHtoro No, 312 Third street. .Store No. 352 Third streot. llead^toro No. ,'Hll Third street. A'jiptoro No. 311 Third street. f.,jMors No. 458 iroplur Street.' sfiwtore No. 603 Fourth street. 1 ‘““toiii No. 671 Fourth street, r .fwi-lllng No. 610 Spring street. pwolUn* No. 330 Washington Avo 1 “•PknaUln.g No. 370 New strew, welling 714 Third street, welling No. 715 Third street, welling No. 107 Fourth street. . Dwelling No. 121 Fourth .trout. ” a,, K lin anma t/orv .lo .i mil.l.. GEO. B. TURPIN & SONS. P M.l^eul Eatirto nnd Inauranco Agents. 1IJU COUNTY SHERIFF HAI.Er" 111 be sold before tho court house lu the city of Mncnn, (luring Ilm hours of Kale, on the llrst Tuesday commjlotobar, 1804, tho following nroper- ovo . r lio-wlt: One grist mill, lielu • a building, Heck uubmintlo with bollent, beaters, nnd nil necessary con ns lu said building. Also onn ii clovntor Imlldli.g nud wnritiouso looted thereto, together whli fans, atoi's nnd oomiiletn machinery ngo ry to said clnvntor in said building' fnruituro In Mild bnlldlug, and nli r property la said iiUlldlngg and on promlsen of every descrlptiim found be laud of thu CcnlRiI Itiillroad unit klug Ooinpnny of (leot|IS, situated bo comer of Walnut mid I fifth ts. In tile (i.ly of Macon, belonging W.l'nylor Bros, ft unit Levied on Le afy fl fa Issued from city court of on In favor of the National Hank ^hamliersliurg. Pa., vs. Taylor Bros, tall. Iso at tlio same time and place, one- R l » .r* / 4 Trt undivided lntefret in thnt part of 4 I I, Q1 Or Jl. ■ v '°- 15 ' n eouthweetern survey of city OMEU AND R. 8. HAYES, RECEIVERS. :t Sent. 16th. 1834. Standard Time, 00th Met corner of said lot No. Oat the Inter- 3LUMBUS. BIRMINGHAM, MONTO OMEUYhm of c'.iurt h and Oglutliorpo Ih, running GO foot on Ogletliorpo Past Rtrcot A trpl Hoffo'i and No. 1, on «k ** No. 3 I*» mulge lorn . Corn i Florbl, l/i nni „ rcfixl west H4*oc 1 lantlo • Thlr j Fou E. ' , —STATIONS— 9 lt(M 4.M*m cl the U«nit*-Un«t*f7 Lr. SgUM* nr,nlrt do «( 4Wt M (ESTABLISHED 1881.J ALTMAYER & FLATAU, Wholesale Dealers in Liquors, Wines aid Ciqars, 457 AND 459 CHERRY STREET. JfACON. GEO. • 3 The beet Liquors for tha teast money. Bend for price list. ALTMAYER & FLATAU, Agent*. filGSSS LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE w-g-ijasagaHSea tm ~ • lagRnmob, ga. v ___ «likGosctrtai0(*a Wtfuras- j flnc-.t *v-n in iSn* KrifV h'lildinvi. ylrrlriff liffktl. W*lrr-wit<** Kwtka a.aias.laa. I'anai.r- GOODWYN’S DRUG 6TORB, Sole Agent*, Macon,, Gi, H* Brick baildiofl'*, electric lights, w»trr-wo*at,! sths, in'nnatitrai. Con« r. - __ - iffcafBMMfcBs KlrganX liot organ. Art and voice culture, specialties. ; Elocution flue. Bookk«rpin* acd h«fnony fr#*e. highUsinelnr dsilr. Drrssmakintr, tspewrit- , Inr. stenography. Kconomlcxl ■olfonn. HealthansurMsscd. — * * pupils board with Yacuity la College lloae, ^ EULER B. I IVMWI Writ sscial surroundlfic.,. SMITH, fee. RUFUS W. SMITH, Prt* rArtiSts’ 1/ . Picture Frames; 1 ^" Stationery and Fancy Goods. Engravers of Visiting Cards and Wedding Invitations. Correspondence invited. Send fOl* Cr^ n ^ /WV " A of A n+Suta’ \fnfn_ rials. Office and Store, Triangular Block, Macon, Ou. JAMES T. HOLT, Rec'r. jrert to Martini Davis’ lino, now In- flouted by a crust* fence, tbcuco along lino of Jlnrtli.'i Davis 7b feet, moro or less. 111* southwestern line of this lot, oommcucuig at a point 70 foot from tho corner of Fourth nnd Oglothoriio streets and running nt right angles to said Fourth streot until It reaches tlie line of Martha Davis, tn tho roar a distunes of 70 fool, more or less. On wild lot U a brick building two stories Isgli, with rooms up Htaln*. Levied ou ns tho prop erty of H Crockett to satisfy a II fa. Issued in dty court of Macon in farot GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY—Ordinary’* Offlce, Sept. J, —L. L. Lyon, executor of the cetate of Richard P. Lyon, lain of said county, deceased, having applied to me for leave to *ell at private sal* four-fifths (4-5) undivided Interest In lot of Und No. 1110. now In Forsyth county. Go., formerly Cherokee county, Mid lot containing about 44 acre*, belonging to the estate of Richard F. Lyon, deccoand. for the payment of debts and distribution. This Is. therefore, to notify all paitlea con cerned that’ leave to eqll at private sale will be granted aa asked for at tbe nest October term, 18M. of aald Bibb court of ordinary, unless objections are filed. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary. Deputy Sheriff. COUNTY—James C'uthbert Having appood to mo for let. tors of aflmlnlatratlon on the estate of C. Nod Strong, .to Usue to James U An derson, the county admlnlatrator. This Is, therefore, to notify all partlc, concerned, to flic objections, If any they have, on or before the flrot Monday In October, 1S9I. or els* letters of administration win then bo lasued aa aa asked for. . C. SI. WILEY, Ordinary. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY-H. O. Cut- ter, executor, and Mrs. Mary A. Ayres, executrix, of. the estate M Asher Ayres, late of gild county, deceased, bnvlng rep. resented to this court that they hare fully discharged the duties of said trust. This Is, therefore, to notify nit parties concerned, to flic objections, if any they have, on or before tha first Monday in December, liOt, or else letters of dlsmls. slan wiu then be Issued as asked for. B. M. WILEY, Ordinary