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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20, 1894
m in
(Cone of Tliem Are Opposed lo Colly of
Action by Democrats io
tains.
HOWELL 18 NOT OPEdSBD.l
fl* Will Favor II If tlio Om4 of tbo
firtf Dsmanifi If—II* Wont* Noon
oh iht Coodldoun for tho
Dtffnrnnt JodgntbljN*
(Atlanta, Oct. 18.—(Se pet a.!.)—It wa*
currently reported here today that a
majority of tho Democratic members
of the legislature (bad agreed to come
ip Atlanta on Monday and be present
at a meeting Monday night to deter
mine Whether a caucus ehall be held
or not. According (to audh information
n« could be had on the subject. If a
caucus Is decided on It is to bo called
at Monday night's meeting for Wednes
day night next, that being the day the
legislature meets.
Just who are behind tho plan for the
proposed Monday night meeting cannot
be learned. Nearly all tho well known
politicians wero cognizant of the re
port today, but all declared that they
k/»ew nothing that would throw any
light upon the authorship of the move
ment. Chairman Berner of the cam
paign committee said he supposed most
of the members would ho here by Tues
day, and It was likely they would get
together,but as far as an organised plan
to get a majority hero on Monday to
Join lo a call for a caucus, or ao a body
pledge themselves against it, he
he did not put any confidence In such
4 a report.
Senator Walsh was In Atlanta for a
abort •while today. In discussing the
caucus, which has como to 4he point
of Interest when It overshadows the
elections themselves, he oakl he did
not see how any Democratic candldato
could object to a caucus If the neces
sity of the party required It. The can-,
didates for the Judiciary and other p{z
(ices talk the same way, althoughjtfiey
don't want to be quoted In the jiewa-
papers .claiming that It would b(» j m .
proper for them lo any anything In
advance of the members of the legis
lators -themselves. Most tit the antl-
oaucus talk that has been indulged in
has been based on the statement that
Col. 13. P. Ilowell, member of the Ful
ton delegation In Uie house, and who
1,« ].»..k-l upon -M one Of 111.- I.Ntdi-th
*rho will have a good deal his own
way, had avowed that ho would oppose
a caucus.
Today Crf. Ilowell was ini
un the subject, and what hn *nys n;
at a (hfnvy discount nil the repotVk
tiny oonslderablo opposition iy tho
asufua. Capt. Howell says ho JA only
opposed to a caucus on tlijj/,Judicial
offices. Those ho 'believes ashohld be
Ailed without regard *to Jfihe political
Services rendered by an/ candidate—
solely upon the question ft qualification,
and fitness. In regard V6 the* caucus on
•the other offices he t*m favor of it If
tf,e Interest of the/party demands it.
VI am opposed £0 any caucus for
senator, however^' ho said, "that Is to
be used to electa man whose views on
the great questions of the day are un
known, or whom views are not the
views of Me party, and I am against
any rule/but a majority*rule In the
caucus ttr It Is held."
As tKo caucus- question Is agitated
tho tAlk of a dark (horso grows. Very
<#w/of the politicians except the nun-
toners of itne. four .candidates Is will-
lag to back any one of the men now
In the field. P Is this sort of talk that
/very probably’ caused C<U>1* Howell to
take Oils position on -the caucus—‘the
talk of a dark home to be 'trotted out
in a oauous If, as predicted, tho favor
ites go over the feneo. *
The four candidates will MU open up
headquarter* at the Kimball house
Monday. Unless the caucus shortens
tho fight they will have about three
•weeks of suspense and <tyMh-work as
neither one of thorn has ever done
before. •
* WORKING ON PARDONS.
Qowraor Norttion Kudeavors to Clear
die Flics.
Atlanta, Oct ill.—(Speclal.)-Oover*
nor Novihext Is working until midnight
upou pardon oases. He StUl lu* several
ou hand to dispose of, but will clear hit
Mott of them before ho retirea from of-
ft,M\ unlcM something very mfocpsctsd
(lappeii*. Today he passed upon a num
ber of ctUK*» among thorn <Unt of Chao,
j. Grant, who came to Atlanta in 1**4,
fn>m Baltlsnort, and by his pleasant
manner* uud encrgvtlo nuMioda guo*
-ceded In making quit# a rewithUoif
is « buHlliestt nun.
in an evil moment he begau to specu
la to. lie lost money, and In trying
to retrieve his looses he re«ftortod to the
forger's pvii slid succeeded lu this way
In miring about $600.
lie wae -ifteiiond to live years In
tile penitentiary 1 and last November he
was heii'i to the lumber mill* of Goo.
\V. Parrott A Co., In south Georgia.
He has made a model prisoner, while
hi# young wife was forced to aooept n
position Tu a store in Atlanta to sup
port her?*.-If and baby.
The coukpuuy for which Crane had
Iks'U workiug requested hta pardon and
Hated that when released he would be
given a houm to live In and be given u
i-o*ltlvHi In the n\lll» at a Ktfciry of $<W
a month.
lu his petition to the governor, Cm DO
•aid he tut ended to nettle down there
with his wife <v>r n fear yearn at least,
and to pay back ever/ dollar of the
tflonoy he took.
YVlllIrtiq c-tooktou, a young b«>y sent
up from Futtoo county, for nine months
for larceny from the house, In default
pf a 150 fine, -was, at tho request of So
licitor Thomas, ordcroi released upoq
the payment of a fine of $55.
James Thornton, a negrv> sent up
from Fulton lu J>vember, 1RS<», for ten
MttA was pardoned. A gun store had
been burglarlied and a weok afterwards
A BAD
and a bad Uv«r—
You’ll alwayv And
lulned together.
W a softs of this,
g»d see if it knt
now, why oot give
yowr naturally sun
njr disposition a
ofcswsT Dr. Pleros's
.... rksftisal Pellets
will do H for yoo. They eorrsal vow dte-
ordensd hrer oisar op row syaum, and
maks life Ieoh ^Cersat V> you. Tbiy do
it la a plssssrl wny, Isa They're the
musUmi, the eeslsst to take, and Ow most
natural rxnwdy.
Koo|) a riel of these tiny PeU«ie In yonr
Twfrfbcket They'll give Ton a ywnaoamf
cure fur lUllouuMoa, Jauacltoe, Oahsttpetioo,
Indigtarfiou, Kirk or Htlrsi Hesdsehee.
•very dersngemeut at* the brer,
end bowel*.
Tb# makers ere eo save yuo'U be
that they'll agree, it you're not, to return
too money.
For twenty-Are Tears Umm PttUeU hare
sold on their merit Why buy other p«lV t
whwi P. P. P. are “guaranteed" f
There's nothing Uksiy to be ** jtut as pood.*
Both Cured
by Hood’s
Etyipepgla, Headacha, Cto*
6aco, Marne.
"C. I. Hood & Co., i/)weil, Mass f
"For years I have nao dyspepsia, grow
ing worse, and becarfio so discouraged that
! thouf/ht o( si-i.’ingmy f »rm aud t,o,ng lo
California. Added to my misery w ero tho
painful effects ul a /ra*-tu« mi tho end of
my backbone, which resalted from a coast-
logacrldent when a hoy. I happened to
read about Hood’s Barsaparllla and decid
ed to tako two bottles, and before the last
one was gone, I could eat a hearty meal
without any <!!strf"n. Tm* fracture of my
backbone is also healed and I do not havo
any lameness. I can truly say I am now
well, and I believe Hood’s Barsaparllla
8aved My Llfo.
. It has also been a great benefit to my wife,
who had distress in tho stomach or]
severo headaches. She said the firs^se
Hood’s X
of Hood's Sars-AperlUs 4 * ,,, *nv^t < > go to the
right spot. Now she cn)o^ fi00<1 iiealUi« M
Klijah Dock, Pox 4'^ c0 , Maine.
MoocPs Plllf cjtro Hh’.fiieadacbo, blP
lousnce*. and -urfst His. -Seenta.
Cures
Wedding invitation* am
visiting cards engraved
at lowest price*. No do-
, lay; work don* by aklll-
^-orkmen In our establishment. Sena
fo. sample# and prices. J. P. Stevens
C Bro.. Jewelers. 47 Whitehall atreet,
Atlanta, (i.i.
1 rfrrwtci
tbo n»,ro was lA-c-lca tor violating
a etty I.w. A bunch at koya .tolen from
Uie trull Hlon- Jhu found ill 111* pocket,
and ultliouah lie declared that he had
found them, and produced a wltncu tv
that effect, he was found gulKy und
»ontenc«a to ton years.
In tho opinion of tho Judge and solic
itor, .he Injs ,prvod long enough and
win/ordered rclcnned.
/I-jrdons was refused to Arthur T,ee
t Madlaop county. «ent up for burgla
ry; to Josephine Pittman, rent up from
Fulton for niwault and battery, and to
Bou R. King, sent from Pike for larceny
from the house.
RAILROAD TAXES.
Receiver, 'Must Pay Heavy Interest
on Delinquencies.
Atlanta, Oot. !0.—(Special.)—Comp
troller General TVrlglit Is making an
effort Ito got some back taxon duo the
state by the railroads Into the hands
ol tho state treasurer.
After going over the books hi finds
that tho roads In the hands of receivers
In Georgia are due jr.3,232.63 for taxes
for they ears 1SJ1, 1892 and 18M. The
estimated amount due the different
counties for the same time la 500,000
and that duo to the city Is 530.000,
making a total of 51*8.000 on which
there la Interest to be paid,
Of this amount tho Central owes
53,*57.68 for 1802 and 53,280.(8 for 1893.
the C- R. and C. owes 55.547.81 for
1392 and 55.273.12 for 1803, the Macon
and Northern owes 54.372.98 for 1S92
and 53.758.**for 1893.nnd then. A. & M.
owes 57,110 for 1893. Tho others owe
smaller amounts.
Comptroller General Wright has sent
theso figures to Attorney General Ter
rell, anklng him to proceed to collect
the money. It hns been duo a long
ttmo and Mr. Terrell will proceed to
file Interventions against tho different
roads.
HE INSULTED A WOMAN.
IV.U'O,
> Died of Injuries at Wheeler’s
J Hands.
Atlanta, Oot. 19.—(Spectal.)—Lee
Peacock, ono of the most noted char
acters In the poMce circles of tMs city,
died at his home on McDaniel street
this morning.
lor the last fow years Peacock hns
spent most of his time In the city Stock
ade. On August 31 he was given an
»leven dajw' sentence by Recorder
Calhoun, -and three days were knocked
off his time and he was released on
September 9.
About three weeks ago Peacock,
while drunk, went out to the stockade,
not as n prisoner, but merely asfi vis
itor. On his.way out he slopped at the
house of ddr. Ike Wheeler, a guard at
the stoekado. Here, It Is chimed, he
grossly Insulted Mrs. Wheeler, ofter
which ho went up to to the stockade.
Wheeler hunted Peacock up and un
dertook to Klvo him a thrashing for
Insulting his wife. II* struck him over
the head with n chair, beating him
frightfully. Peacock's deiuiu resulted
from this beating.
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CURIES ct;
GOODWTN'3 DRUG 6TOR&
GIG
UNDINE.
«rDOK»G IMIddllps* Pour-
Tb# only Floor Of lU kind, and the b*«t of
any kind. It D mad* by a *«cre& pro*
mm known to but taro persons.
•100,000kaab*oao(T«r«dforth* Kaowlad^a
Tho Undioo is tlio’best flour in
Goorjria. T. T. J*»hn.v>n. MIHOT, Ga.
Tho Undine Sin perfect Kttisfac-
Uon. J. II. Stillwell, I.m*ll.% Ga.
NODL MILL COMPANY,
UsUU Springs, Term.
JUI
ie ^hese.
Look around town and then inspect cur stock,
and you will see that we can please you better
than any one, both in materials, price, etc.
Every new color and wcavc/m Dress Goods
from 10c. to $2.50 per yard, iflacks a specialty.
Just Out.
Hand-made Dress Tri
mings of Jet and Fe/jj.
ers combined; alsn/j jew
line MusliD do Wq\ E m .
broideries, wfy Jatest
%d for Wool and Silk
Suits.
Comt)[ete line buttons,
Velvets, Jets, gfc.
54-inch two-toned Cov-
ertSy85c. Covert shaded
copds, $4.00. Line 35-
irieh Ladies’ Cloth, 18c.
Silks for waist a special
ty. Our Suits, ready
for wear, at $12.50 and
$15.00. arc beauties; fit
perfectly.
cjgabmakebs at work.
Jacksonville, Fla'., Oot.’. 19.-The
Tampa clgarmak.ra have returned
quietly to work this morning, with the
exception of Gonzales, Maro & Co.’*
operatives, a majority of them helng
unfavorable to the general strike.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHAPMAN’S ENGLISH KITCHEN to
the plsse to got your meato. Fish,
oysters and game served.
GOOD Agents evetVwhere for latest
money-making specialty. Sella Itself
qul ckly tflth large profits. Address,
with stamp. Judson & Co., Milwau
kee. IVto.
ONE CENT A WORD
ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS
HEADINa. FIFTEEN WORD3 OR
MORE. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD
TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 15 CTS.
SHNC&MBAT. Jellies and preserves,
oat flakes, blsoters and mess tnaok-
crel Just In. Smith & Bro.
SARATOGA CHIP potatoes, Acme
dried beef, ealmon Bleaks, choice cod
flab, pineapple and Edam cheese.
Smith & Bro.
WANTED.
WANTED—A first-class coatmsker. Ap
ply to Joseph L. Barey, merchant tsllor,
Albany, Ga.
NORFOLK. Savannah and Mobile oys
ter* and all kinds fresh fish. Dopsot),
Clarke & DanlfJ.
LIVER sausage, all-pork sausage and
Vienna sausage, fresh today. Georgia
•Packing Oo.
WIANTED—Gian to manage branch of
fice for reliable firm. Salary 51,000
year, with additional profits. Must
furnlsb 5600 cash capital and good rdf
erence. Addrese P. O. box 676 Atlan
ta. Ga.
FRESH homo-dressed turkeys, chick
ens, duckfl and geese, and fresh cel
ery, at Kahn & Hereh’s. Telephone 29.
DRESSED POULTRY today. Georgia
Packing Co.
ZIMMERMAN’S celebrated Vienna, Bo
logna and ring sausage fresh this
morning at F. E. Kupfernun's, 421
i Second street. Sara Baer’s old stand.
Telephone 216.
WANTED—Everyone 'to visit cStp-
man’s English Kitchen during the
Dixlo Fair. M«al» J?5c. *i •’*
WANTED—^Position by an exepriimced
stenographer. Will work for very
(moderate salary. Will accept posl-.
•tlon In the city or elsewhere. Address
•M. A. B.. care the Telegraph.
OUR "bacon shavings" ore a delicacy.
1 Try them. Georgia Packing Co.
WANTED—60 youmr ladleo'jo wait on
fables In the German village on the
Midway Plulaunce. Dixie Interstate
Fair. Call on M. G. Putxel, at Put-
, zel's Cafe. 618 'Mulbcfry, street, up-
etalns. , ■ ...'
FRESH home-dressed turkej’s, chick
ens, ducks and geese, and fresh cel
ery. at Kahn & Herah’s. Telephone 29.
THE best fresh meats tr. Macon are sold
by the old reliable Georgia Packing
Co- .
W-VNTED-To sell you a • -9* model
Donemore typewriter, best machine
in the world. J. E. Mirror, agent.
'Phono No. 283.
DRIED APRICOTS—Finest dried fruit
on the market: Tokay grapes and
penchoe. Sewell Bros.
FOR’ RENT.
GERMAN plokles. plain and mixed,
sweet a-nd ebur pickles. In bulk: olives
In bulk. Smith & Bro.
FOR RENT—832 Orange street; seven
rpoms, gas and, .water, car, lino. Ap
ply to J. N. Birch.
NEW crop Georgia cane syrup at Mrs.
T. P. Donahue’s.
FOR RENT—Two ' rooms for light
housekeeping, 'to couple without chil
dren. Near in. Two,Rooms, this of
fice.
MRS. G. E. HAMILTON, 568 Float st.,
will take regular boarders or tran
sient during the fair. Convenient lo
cation; nice rooms.
FOR RENT—Commodioufl brick house,
corner Wnlput and Third streets.
Splendid l.KTitl-m for b-ar.li.ig liouae.
Modern convenience©. Apply to Jno.
M. & Legare Walker, 461 Second et.
DRESSED ducks, smoked tongues, New
Turk. Weiner, bologna, oll-pork and
Vienna sausage. G. G. Toole & Weld-
man's store.
FOR HUNT.—Iif tiwo-Klory seven-'
ruom hou«, with furniture, located
nt Crump’s Park. Bargain for goad
tenant. Un. E. B. Holnvoa, P. O. Box
266
IMPORTED sauer kraut, German pick
les. French .prunes, Hccker’s Buck
wheat nnd oat flakes at Mrs. T. P.
Donahue’**.
CALIFORNIA GRAPES, pea-ohe© and
dried abrlcots. Sewell Bros.
FOR RENT—Nlnerroom residence, 128
Cole street. Call on Foote Bronson,
telephone 193, for particulars.
TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER to the
bwt made. Have you triad It?
FOR SALE.
ALL kinds of oysters, fresh lake sal
mon, Pompano, speckled trout, blue
fl*h. red annpper. perch, flounders nnd
other flah at Dopeon. Clarke & Dan-
tel'a.
FOB SALE—We have -three or four
mules that w« will soil cheap. Mncon
Ice Company, rear Passenger depot.
FOR SALK.—Wo have three ox four
muW tluA wo eell cheap. Mnoon
Ice Company, mir Fasaeiiger depot.
WE have received our bulbs at D. H.
Low© Seed Company, 157 Cotton ove-
nue.
i'\ju uouoie JuacK ama
good tettun of horse©* .cheap. Apply
715 Fourth atrevt.
8200 WILL buy a nice tojHmrry, with
•Dole and double-harness, and two
•horse©. Must be sold by Monday, or
other arrangements will be made
with the team. Inquire fbr further in
formation at 556 Mulberry street, un-
Btalrw.
FOR SALE—One magnificent new Co
lumbia bicycle. Has never been uaed.
Will aell very cheap. Apply at Tele
graph office.
CHOICE Western meats, dressed -poul
try and rill kinds of saiwace at G. G.
Toole & Weldman’s atore. «
TOR SuVLE.—Auction, auction, S;t»^ur-
dety, OcOCXber 20, two care Kentucky
saddle nnd harnwei hoi'aew. O-aU be
fore natlv and eKiuuiuo these hor»as
Hi Davie' Btablcd.
NEW (Holland h.rlng, marowlrte and
rolled herring. Dill plcklcu and sour
krouh Kahn A Hirsh. Telephone 29.
A LADIES’ LUNCH
TODAY AND MONDIV
We invite every lady in Macon—every man, too—
to take luncheon with us today and Monday. Today
and Monday we re-open our "WHOLESALE MAR.
KKT by entertaining- visitors. Every lady who comes
will have dainty things served'her, and we will tell
her how to make them just as good at home. Not a
lady in Macon should miss it.
Doughnuts fried in C0T08UET—
the perfect shortening.
Crackers spread with SWIFT’S
JERSEY BUTTERINE.
Beef Tea made with a mite of Swift’s
:• PURE BEEF EXTRACT.
MACON BEEP COMPANY,
271 CHERRY STREET.
F. L. WENTWORTH, Manager.
OUT OF S
Our trade for the past week was just simply out of sight.
Could not possibly wait upon the crowds that thronged our
counters. Could ask no higher testimonial from the trading
public.
IIRFCC The rich and the poor meet
U|^L(3i3 Ullv IllJi together here. No one need
stay away on account of the price. The most fastidious easily
suited. The largest stock from which to make selections.
Reliable in quality, correct in style. Every salesman an expert.
nnrnfl. IIR|/|l(fi ^ magnificent success is Mine. Gorham.
I In I AA'MriKINIf Every gown a work of art Unique in
UllLUU IllilSilllUi design, faultless in fit and execution.
Alterations and complaints are back numbers. You cannot
afford to miss her.
% A M Q A Everything stylish in Capes and
YY l\r\r Oi Coats. Prices unexcelled. See our
Children’s Gretchens aua Reefers.
BURDEN, SMITHS G#
CHOTCE "Western meat*, uncan vassal
•hams, breakfaet bacon, emoked and
dried beef. G. G. Toole & WeUiman’e
.store.
DILL pickles. *auer kraut, Swlea,
Roquefort, DeBrle. Mlnnter, Llmborgr-
er, .pineapple and Edam cheese. G. G.
Toole & WeMman’a store.
FRESH Tiome-dressed 'turkeys, ohlclc-
ens, ducks and fceese, and fresh cel
ery at Kahn & Herah’s. Telephone 29.
DBICATESSEN. sardelleo*, caviar,
Dutch and kippered herring:, deviled
(ham and crabs. When you went first
class poods for yout* table, remember
•we are headquarters. G. G. Toole &
Weldman'e store.
OLD PAPERS for wrapping, 25 cent*
per hundred at the Telegraph office.
HOLMES & COUTTS* cefldbmted extm-
yoast crackers retail at the low price
of 10c a pound.
FRESH EGG'S'TY 1-2 cents dozen at
Keen Grocery Co.
DON’T relay your bumpy brick sidewalks
until you get my Euclid Bluestone Flag
ging, which will arrive In a few days.
M. Codington, 454 Cherry street.
THE only ©lace In -the city where you
can get German. French and English
delicacies. Kahn & Hinsh. Telephone
DONNELLY, 904 Oglethorpe- street,
sells Joquesv-beat flour. ■ ( ••• > . i
AN ESTABLISHED building and loan as
sociation with over $3,000,000 In assets
desires experienced agents: - Address S.
L. Whitten, Manager, Hu itsvllle, Ala.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.—Wanted
a iwrtner with $5,000 to diar.t a lithe-*
graphing business In the city. Apply
It W., tills office.
NEW Georgia cane syrup 50 cents gal
lon. Keen Grocery Co., 621 Poplar st.
FOUR Well mci'tched teams, six elegant
saddle horses, rackera aua runulng
walkers in tills shipment from Paris,
Ky. Call at Davis' stable and exam
ine. Auction sale Saturday morning,
Odtober 20.
19 POUNDS granulated sugar for H ait
Keen Grocery Co.. 621 Poplar street.
UHOUKR’S bread raising is the beat bread
preparation mode. Try It.
CONQUEROR brand flour, the best
made, sold only by Keen Grocery Co.
Telephone 176.
WE HAVE a lot of tinware we will
give -away for wrappers of large pack
ages of BtoorWf Bread Raising. W.
C. Turpin & Co.
USE only Conqueror brand flour; noth
ing as good In the market. Sold by
Keen Grocery Co.
CENTRAL, give me 10®. is that Mr.
Keen? Yea, znadam. Please send rne
two boxes Saratoga, chips. i thing they
are excellent.
HOLMES Sc COUTTS* BISCUITS and
cakes axe made froun new nvvtertals
of the very highest standard of ex-
colie nee; they have been awarded the
premium over all competitors wher
ever exhibited, and q,n» pronounced
the finest manufactured In »Uve world.
If you use cakes or biscuits, why not
buy the best. Sold by the loading
fancy grocers.
TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER Is made
of pure cream cf tartar and eoda and
Is guamanteed strictly pure. To In
duce you to try Turpin’s Baking Pow
der we wiil, fv,r a short ti m **, give
with each pound can of powder a
pound cun of Holmes A Coutta* cele
brated cakes or sultlnes both for 40
cents. Turpin’s Is sold by the lead
ing retail grocers. Turpin Baking
Powder Company, Macon, Ga.
HOUSEKEEPERS, we will give you 100
pounds Dew-drop Pastry Patent Flour
for the best Ibof made of it. Entries
must be at exhibit south aide Floral
Hall by noon October 26. Jmo. c.
Holmes & Qx. sole agents.
HOUSEKEEPER8—Our stock la newer,
finer und larger than any other
bouse. We axe headquarters for ev-
e very thing from A to Z. Leave your
orders with us If you want a fine
'thanksgiving turkey. Cfclery and
cranberries to match. John C.
_Hclmea A Oo.
WE CAN, offer honorable employment to
a few active men or ladies in each coun
ty which will pay ISO to $100 per mouth.
No capital or experience required. Ad-
dre«s P. W. Ziegler Co., Box 173.
^Philadelphia, Pa
ZIMMERMAN'S celebrated Vienna. Bo
logna nnd ring sausage fresh thte
morning at F. E. Kupferman’a, 4*3
Second street Sam Baer's oki stand.
Telephone 2’J*
FORSALE
The Handsome 2-Story
BRICK RESIDENCE,
With Basement,
No. 636 ORANGE STREET.
Containing nine rooms, with three bath
rooms, hot -and cold water. All modem
conveniences. The house has been re
cently papered and overhauled from top
to bottom and Is in strictly first-class
condition. It has a large frontage of
Orange street and Hose Park, and onl3
bait block from Indian Spring car line
It is located on the hill, In as gooj
neighborhood as Macon affords. It A
undoubtedly tho prettiest and most da
siiablo place-new on the market. Pot
sale low and on easy terms. For furtha
Information call on , , ■ "
11 DUNCAN &
Real Estate Agents^
GEORGIA BIBB COUNTY.—By vlr-
tue of an order regularly granted by the
oount of ordinary of said county, I will
Bell at public outcry to the highest bid
der, for caisrti. on Ihe flret Tuesday In
November -next before the Bibb county
c’ourf bouse door, during the legal hours
of sale, all that’ tract of land, compris
ing three hundred and thirty and one-
hntf (330 1-21 acres In the Third district
of Bibb county; being part of what Is
known as the Lamar-Zalgler place. Said
traqt beLng lots and marts of fonty-flvo
(45), forty-six (46). forty-nine (49), fifty.
(50), fiflty-one (51). and fifty-two (52).
Said three hundred and thirty-one and
one half 330 1-2) acres known os lot No.
two (2) In the subdivision and imp of
survey of said LamarZelgler place,
made t>y Bailey, emd ea-ld lot No. two
(2) bounded east by -lot No. one (1) in
said survav; south by Echocoainea
creek; west by lot No. three (3) of said
survey, and north -by the north line of
nald original lot No. forty-nine (40) or
the cbmtlnua'&Ion 'thereof.
Also, that lot or m.urcel of land situa
ted la the Third district of Bibb county,
near Echcoommee creek, being parts of
lots numbers sevenitv-olx (76). soven'ty-
eeven (77) and seventy-eight (7S), • and
comtufrniing two hundred and one and
two-fifths (201 2-5) acres, more or less
bring marked "Division No. 7” on a
plat of the lands of the eata-te of J. P.
Lamar, Sr., made by J. C. Wheeler on
the 10th of Odtober. 1876. SaJld tract of
land being a maxallelogram In shape, ex
cept «thiat tho north sldo thereof is
Bliffhrtly irregular In form. Said tract
being one thousand five hundred and
twenty-five feet across the southern
end, fclxty-three hundred feet acroes the
western Bide, and flfity-flve hundred feet
along -the eastern ride: bounded south by
the Yarborough place: east by "ZKybioii
6, 9 formerly belonging to Miss Iola "K
Lamar: west by "Division No. 8," for
merly belonging to 'Mis® Mattie Lamar,
and north by the road betweert Macon
and Knoxville.
AU-o. that «Cttidt or parcel of land, be
ing parts of Jbts numbers seven ty-oevon
((7 >; seventy-eight (78). righty-three (83),
and eighty-four (84). fa* Che Third dis
trict of said Bibb coomity, containing
one hundred and sixty <160> acres, more
or lees, o-nd being "DivflwLon No. 2" no
shown by plat of the lands of J. P, La
mar. Sr., estate, referred -to above. SaM
tract la a parallelogram In form, except
that Us southern end Is irregular, OOQ*
forming to the road from {Macon to
KnbxVtlle. The tract i« twen-ty-thre*
hudned an flfity-elght (2.358) feet along
the western ride: *twon!ty-Chxee hundred
and thtrtv (2.330) feet nltmg the nottb-
ern side, axd tWrty-four hund:>.Hl (3,4o*i)
fe^et along the eastern side. Bounded
north by the lands of McCullum Hail*
east bv "Division No. 3," which fell to
Miss Kittle Lamar In the division of the
estate of J. P. Lamar. Sx.,; s*>uth by
"Dlvlrion No. 7." above described, and
paxts o£ "Dlvi«lons Non. 6 and 8," re
ferred to above, and west by "Division
No. 1." formerly belonging to L. Lftm rr.
6Hld prt>w?rtv to be sold as the prop,
ewy of the eotate of J. P. Lamar, Jr.,
for -the purpose of paying the d**bt* o2
said estate and making distribution.
J. L. ANDERSON,
Exeoutor of the will of J. P. Lamar. Jr.
LOCA-L LEGISLATION.
Notice is hereby given of an intention
to apply for the passage of a bill enti
tled “An act to gmend an act entitled
an act to establish the city court of Ma
con In and for the county of Bibb; to
define Its Jurisdiction and powers; to pro
vide for the appointment of a Judge an l
other officers thereof; to define their
powers, and duties and for 'other i r-
Poees," approved August li, l«S5, ia Vjo
next general assembly.