The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 23, 1894, Image 5

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r THE MACON TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, 1894. IS CHEAPER Since the Wilson Tariff Bill has gone into effect. We will sell you a better Suit for Than any so-called Wreck or other fake sale. Buy from an established, re liable house and get your money's worth. Money refunded if not satis factory. Everything in the Clothing- Furnishing line. J. H. HERTZ Corner Second & Cherry DIED. At the residence of her son In VlneviUe, Mrs. Sarah C. Jem Ison, seed 72 years. Funeral from the residence at 8:15 THIS (Tuesday) MORNING. Interment at Mll- Jedgeville, 4 I). A. KEATING, WfI»F.nTAKF.U AND FMTMI.MRn 011 Mulberry St. - HI neon. Ga, ■ ffflephonrt-OAicr, 407: Residence. 4AS L. McMANUS CO GENERAL 141111 Day Telephone Night Telephone 238 232 Undertaking Establishment Next to Hotel Lanier. Day Telephone 436 ~ele Night' Telephones.... 435, 178 THE FAIR WHITE FRONT, Almost Opposite Post Office. Sign and Square on Window. Pino individual Tea Setts 75c. sett Very flno China Sups and Saucers 15 and 20c. Flno China Plates to and 12c. Everything rook bottom. No retail store In America can boat my prices. It. P. SMITH, Sola and Only Proprietor. ACADEMY OP MUSIC THURSDAY, OCT. 25. Cosgrove & anuit’B Cornelians In "THE DAZZLER." With Florrlo West, Charles Wayne, Ma. son & Raloton, the DoWltt Slaters, WIU West and sixteen others. Elaborate Scenery, Beautirul Electrical Eltects, All New Costumes, All New Music. Usual prices. Reserve seats at Luddcn & Bates’ Music House. MORE FAIR RATES NAMED. Rales Made From Points More Than Throe Hundred ahd Ten Miles From Mncon. THE RATE IS 31-4 CENTS. It In Coualrtftred a Vary Liberal Rut* and Will Bring Many People From tho North—Tho General Flaws From tho Railroads* 'Rates to the Dixie Fair from points more than 310 mllee from Macon were announced yesterday by the Southern Passenger Association, and it must be gratifying to the fair managers to note that the rates are very liberal'. The rate made is 3 1-4 cents for the round trip from all competitive points within the Southern Passenger Association territory. These rates are In addition to rates authorized on September 10, which applied o/ily to points within 300 miles of Macon. Tickets will be sold from October 21 to November 5 and limited to November 11. The tickets are of Iron-clad signature form and limited to continuous passage In both directions. The following table will be of value to all those living more than 300 miles from Macon, as It shows tho total rates from all competitive points: Bristol, Tenn $14 00 Cincinnati, O 18 35 Columbus, Miss 12 30 Corinth, Miss 14 40 Charlotte, N. C . . 10 35 Decatur, Ala 11 10 Florence, Ala 12 90 Grand Junction, Tenn 25 75 Huntsville, Ala. 10 50 Humboldt, Tenn 16 45 Junction City, Ky 14 40 Lexington, Ky . 15 €5 Louisville, Ky 17 70 Lynchburg, Va 17 05 Martjn. Tenn 16 85 Memphis, Tenn 16 45 Mdraian. miss it 50 Milan, Tenn 45 McKenzie, Tenn 16 05 Mobile, Ala 12 15 •Morristown, Tenn ' 51 Nashville, Tenn 12 25 Now Orleans, La. .......... ...... 1070 Paducah Junction, Tenn 17 15 Raleigh, N. C 14 75 Richmond, Va .... 11 90 Union City, Term 17 25 Washington, D. C J2 70 Wedt Point, Miss . 12 90 Winona, Miss 15 05 It is to be belived that such rates ns have been named will bring many vis itors to thx? fair from the North and West, and the ralroalds are especlaly active in their efforts In this direction IAS GOOD AS IS NEEEID. Although the Georgia road will run no special trains on acoopnt of tho Dixie Fair the present admirable sdhedule how In operation on that road (has the same effect and would seem to answer In every way as well as spe cial Unalns. A , . . The Georgia will have trains Into Macon at 6:45 ft. m.. IT a. m. and 4:25 p. m. each day, and out of Mncon at 9 a. m., 4:30 p. m. and 8:30 p. m. They all handle local business except the New York vestibule, which is all the more satisfactory from the fact that 1t -will put people from Camack in Macon within two hours and from Au gusta within three hours. FREIGHT DEPOTS CLOSED* The following notice was posted yes terday at the different frelghlt depots in the city: “In recognition of opening day of the Dixie Interstate Fair the warehouses of ithese companies will not be open for reception or delivery of freight between Cho hours of 9 a. «n. ana 3 P -”SV T. Airy, Agent Southern R’y. •'S. M. Brown, Agent O. S. and F. ^-’X* W. Byrne. Agent M. and N. and M.. D. and S, R. R- _ "H. Yonge, Agent, Central and Georgia R. R." TORESHN MISSISSIPPI SOIL Tbe Late Justice L. Q. G. Lamar Sleeps in Macon’s Cemetery No Longer. THE REMAINS WERE DISINTERRED Tli.y Will n. Carried to Ih. Old Horn, of tho UereRied, Oxford, MIm. v for Final Interment—A Mona* meut Will Be Krected. The remain* bf dhe late Justice L. Q- C. Lamer, who was burled In Macon lust one year and nine months ago,, were disinterred at j o'clock yesterday afternoon for removal to Oxford, Miss., ■the farmer home of the late associate Justice, and the town which, more than sit others, to Identified with hid brilliant career. The disinterment -was made In the most quiet way possible, and the an nouncement of It today will, no doubt, prove a complete surprise. Nothing was Known of the Intention to remove the remains until Mr. L. Q. C. Lamar, Jr., walked Into Wood's undertaking ratal)- Itohmenit yesterday morning and turned the matter over to the undertaken!. Mr. Lamar reached Macon at 1 o’clock Sun day might, and went direct to tho resi dence of Cant W. H. Virgin, hi Vine- vllle. where the widow of tho late asso ciate Justice makes her home. Mr. La mar came from Washington, where he holds an Important government posi tion. Mr. Wood was the undertaker who had charge of tho lunera\ when tho re mains wore flnst Interred, and the son very appropriately turned over tho work of disinterment to him. Mr. Lewis Burs hard was placed in charge and. ac companied by the necessary force, went out to Riverside Cemetery at J o’clock yesterday afternoon. There he met Mr. Anderson, euporintendent of tho ceme tery, and shortly after 3 b’clock the grave where rested all that was mortal of one of the South's greatest sons was opened. The remains had been In terred In a brick vault, which was well cemented, and the heavy broadcloth covered cus- kot rested In an air-tight, zinc-lined oak box. which was locked, Tho grave was located In the beautiful lot belonging to MaJ. William Henry Ross, situated Just east of the old tbreustworks and over looking the Oomulgee river. OPENING THE GRAVE. The grave was found perfectly free from air and moisture, and when tho lid of the casket was removed the remains of the dead associate were found to be In a state of remarkable preservation. Although burled nearly two years ago, the likeness of Justico Lamur could bo distinguished in the pallid face of tho dead. It .was nearly night before the disin terment was completed and the arrival oif Wood’s undertaking carriage at tho place on Mulberry street, and tho re moval of the heavy oak box attracted no attention. The casket was placed In another pdllehed oak box. similar to the one In which It had been enclosed, and this was placed. In the undertaking cstab- COMMISSTONERS TO MEET. The Georgia railroad commission meets today In Atlanta to discuss cer tain Irregularities coming up In the freight trafllc of the state. The main question at lssuo Is to decide whether or net the commission has the right to compel roads outside of tbe state to deliver more promptly freight destined for point* in Georgia and to compel Georgia lines to deliver more promptly freight destined to point* outside of the state. It Is ft question which has never been definitely Mttiftd* but the commission proposes to dispose of It this lime. ACADEMY OV MUSIC FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCT. 26 and 27. MATINEE SATURDAY. Engagement of Miss Lillian Lewis In "CLEOPATRA,” By William Shakespeare. First time in this city. Four ballets. Two Premiers. Fifteen operatic choruses. The Big Storm. Liv ing Pictures. The Barge. Magnificent Scenery. Elegant Costumes. Strong Com pany, SATURDAY NIGHT—”L’ ArUcla 4?.’’ Prices at night, S cent* to »l. Mati- nee. 25 cents. 50 cents and 75 cents. Seats on sale at Ludden & Bates' Music House. Steinway Music Hall, Cotton Avenue. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. HYPNOTISM and MESMERISM In Every Different Stage. A Select Entertainment by S. A. C. EVERJGTT Admission, 50c. FOR SALE. The form of Mrs. Nsmcy K. Burgay, located In the western port of Bibb coun ty. fourteen miles ttxn Macon and two miles from LlzetU, on the Macon and Birmingham railroad. This Is weU known > be one of the best farms in middle leorgia end cannot be surpassed oa a rock farm. Good improvements; perfect Ulee. HOWARD M. SMITH. Trustee, 35S Second street, Macon, Go. WEARING NEW UNIFORMS. The Georgia Southern has honored the Dixie Fair by dressing up all of its trainmen in brand new uniforms. The uniforms are decidedly the neatest ever used by any road running into Maoon. They are of dark blue cloth, of fine texture, fit well and are trimmed in excellent taste. The conductors wear gold braid and the baggagemen end flagmen silver braid. FREIGHT MEN TO MEET. Several local freight officials, promi nent among them R. G. Stone, general freight agent of the Georgia Southern, will leave today for Atlanta to attend an important freight meeting. AI/LOFF FOR ‘ATLANTA. Able Body of Representatives WJll Be There Today. Hon. Riobart Hbdges left last night for Atlanta to take his seat in the next Georgia legislature, which convenes to morrow. Mr. Hodges had no information to give out ns to any local legislation that may be presented by him. He is of the opinion that several local blUs wUl be presented, but he dbes not expect to be Jm charge of any of them. Hon. John T. Boifeulllet and Hon. Hope Polhfll will leave today for At lanta. Neither bad any Information to give am any local biHe that may be of fered by them. BUCKLEN'8 ARNICA SALVE. Tbe beat ealve in the world for cuts, brulaea, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all eruptions,*and positively Is guaranteed to give perfect sattafd- tion or money refunded. Price, 25 cets per box. For sale by II. J. Lamar & Sons, druggists. DENTISTRY. Dr. A. S. Moore, who has for the but eight years been reasonable in Ills charges for dental fork, and who is better prepared to do bridge, crown and HU kinds of dental work, having taken a post-graduate course In prosthetic dentistry, owing to the stringency of the tinier, U willing to be even more reasonable in his charges. Come, let him examine your teeth and see how reasonable you can have your dental work done. Teeth extracted without pain. 121 Washington avenue, near Fin»t Baptist church. Vinevllie and tBelt Line of street cars pass his office CITY MARSHAL'S SALES. llshmcnt, READY FOR SHIPMENT. No one called in ‘through curiosity, and there was not the leapt euggestlon of the scones which attended the nota ble funeral. But for the permit to dls Inter and the certificate of death which were tacked on the polished oak box, no one would have known that the re mains of bo distinguished a man were Inside. The permit simply gave the name of the deceased, that of -the undertaker and the person u-t whose direction tho disinterment was made. The death cer- tlflcate waa a copy of the one furnished at the time of death, giving the name of the deceased, stating his age to be 67, date of dettth January 23, 1893, and cause bf death disease of the heart, the same being signed by W. D. Parker, M. D. THE LAST NIGHT IN MACON. The remains lay In the undertaker's store through the night and this morn ing, at 8:25 o’clock, -they will be taken to the Southern depot and shipped to Oxford, Miss., via Atlanta and Birm ingham, where they will be Interred hy the side of Justico Lamar's first wife. It was <the desire of the family that as little disrflay as possible be made by tho disinterment, and tho quiet way in winch the matter nus pro ceeded, has been In. xxaxrt accordance with the directions given by the son, L. Q. C. Lamar, Jr. Mr. Lamflr-wlll accompany Ills father's remains to their final resting place. APPROVED BY THE FAMILY. It Is supposed that the removal of the remains is In accord with 'the wishes of tho entire family, Including the wid ow, who is a resident of Macon. At the time of Justice Lamar's death there was considerable doubt as to where tbe remains should be burled and the fu neral was delayed,- largely on this ac count, until January 27. Certain mem bers of the 'family urged that the body be buried by the side of Justice La mar’s father nnd mother in Ml Hedge- Wile, which was the birthplace of the deceased. Others of the family thought Mississippi should bo accorded the hon or of having the body rest In that soil, inasmuch as all his achievement! were Identified with that state, and his entire record as a public man made as a citizen of that state. The matter waa finally settled by having tile remains temporarily interred in Ma con, the borne of the associate 'Justice, when he wus a struggling young law yer, and so closely identified with his latter years, as well, inasmuch as be married here in old age-, the sweet heart of his youth, and fell asleep in this city to awake no more until the great awakentng day. TO ERECT A MONUMENT Since bis 'death a movement has been on foot in Mississippi to erect a monu ment to the kite Justice, and It Is sup posed that tbe culmination of the plans in this direction led «to the removal of the body, an it would be desired to have the remains re^t in Oxford, where the monument will be erected. The lato Justice's long servica in the pulfllc affairs of that state, as legisla tor, congressman, college present and senator, followed fate* by his appoint ment an secretary of Hnr Interior and then his elevation to the UnFteti tftatc* supreme bench, makes his memory d<urcr to the people of Mississippi than that of any other public marwif bU day, and it would teem fit and proper that *h/? Should desire to mark fits last resting place with an appropriate mon ument In testlihanjr of his appreciation an love THE BURIAL AT OXFORD. Jackson. Miss.. Oct- 22.—The reinter ment of the remains of the late Justice L. Q. C. Lamer, next Friday, at Oxford, wttl afford the people of the state an opportunity of honbrfng the memory of an illustrious MlMinsipplan. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Wstf’i Fair Highest Medal and Dlploaia* Georgia, Bibb County.—WUl be sold be fore the court house door between the la. gal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in November the following property, to-wlt: Four, square 42, bounded on one side by property of Hogan, on another side by property of GSette, on another ride by an alley und on another side by Second street. Levied on as the property of T. B. Artope to satisfy a fl. fa. in favor cf the mayor and council of the city of Macon vs. T. B. Artope for three-fourths city tax 1894. Three-fourths tax, $39.60 f and costs. Also, at the same time and place, port of 5, square is imundod on one side by property of Felton, on another tide by property of Knight, on another side by Third street and on another side by Plum street. Levied on aa the property or Mrs. S. M. Artope to satisfy a li. fa. in favor of the mayor and council of the city of Macon vs. Mrs, 8. M. Artope for three- fourths city tax 1834. Three-lourths tax, 328.13 and costa Also, at the same Ume and place, part of 8, square 64, bounded on one side by property 5f Ruan, on another side by property of Bonn, on another side by property of Phillips and on another side by Mulberry street. Levied on as the property of J. H. & G. H. Benner to sat isfy a fl. fa. In favor of tho mayor nnd council of the city of Macon vs. J. H. & G. H. Benner for three-fourths city tax 194. Three-fourths tax, 198.46 and costs. Also, at the same time and place, part of 6, square 87, bounded on one sldo by* property of DIshroon, on another side by property of Dickey & Rawls, on another side by an alley nnd on another side by Ocmulgee street. Levied on as the prop erty of J. H. Benner to satlsty a fi. fa. In favor or the mayor and council of the city of Macon va J. H. Benner for three- fourths city tax 1891. Three-fourths tax, 3163.12 and costa Also, at the same tlmo and place, part of 1, East Macon 6, bounded on one aide oy property of Stewart, on another side by Flanders' alley, on another side by an alley and on another side uy Second street. Levied on aa the property of Em ma Dean to satisfy a fl. fs. In favor of the mayor and council of the city of Ma con vs. Emma Doan for three-fourths city tax 1894. Three-fourths tax, 33.44 and costs. Also, at the same time and place, part of 3 and 4, southwestern commons, bound ed on one side by property of Wilson, or another skle by property of Anderson, on another side by Tattnall street and on another side by Oglethorpe street. Levied on as the property of II. 8. Edwards, trus tee, to satisfy a fl. fa. In favor of the mayor and council of the city of Macon vs. H. 8. Edwards, trustee, for three- fourths city tax 1894. Three-fourths tax, 3110.62 and costs. Also, ac tho same time and place, part of 1, northwestern commons t>, bounded on one side by property of Wooer, on an other side by property of Cato, on an other side by on alley and on another side by Jones street. Levied on us the property of Henry Hammond to satisfy a fl. fa. In favor of the mayor and council of the city of Macon vs. Henry Ham mond for three-fourths city tax 1894, Three-fourths tax, 333.37 and cosftB. Also, at the same time und place, part of 4, square 67, bounded on two aides by property of Willingham, on another side by property of Harbaum, on another side by Fourth street. Levied on as the prop erty of Walter T. Johnson to satisfy a fl. fa. in favor of the mayor and council of the city of Macon va Walter T. Johnson for city tax *1893 and three-fourths city tax 1894. Tlwee-fourths tax, 3137.60 and costs. Also, at the same time and place, part of 6, square 75, bounded on •*wie side by property of K. P. Moore, on another side by Washington avenue, on two sides by alleys. Levied on as property of estate of J. L. Saulsbury to satisfy a fl. fa. Jn favor of the mayor nnd council or the city of Macon vs. estate of J. L. Sauis- bury for three-fourths city tax 1894. Three- fourths tax, 346.87 and costs. Also, at the same tlmo and place, part of 4, square 74, bounded on. One side by property of Hooks, on another side by Oak street, Oh two sides bv property of McLean. Levied on us the property of T. T. Singletary, Jr., to satisfy a ft. la. In favor of''tho mayor and council or the city of 'Macon vs. T. r. Singletary, Jr., for three-fourths illy tax MM. Three- fourths tax. 316.69 and costs. Also, at the same time nnd place, part of 16, northwestern commons 16, bounded on one side W property of Sparks (selO. on another side by property or Urque. hart, on another side by Monroe street and on another side by Washington ave nue. Levied on ns the property of O. G, Sparks, trustee, to satisfy n II. fa. in fa vor of the mayor and council of the city of Macon vs. O. G. Sparks, trustee, tor three-fourths city tax 1894. Three-fourths tax, 3124.C9 and cOBto. Also, at the same tlmo and place, part of 6, northwestern commons 22, bounded on one sjdo by property of Harwell, on another side by property of Noone, on another side by an alley And on another sldo by Tattnall street. Levied on us the property of Henry Stevens to satiety a fl. fft. in favor of the mayor und council of tho city of Macon vu. Henry Htevenn for three-fourths city tax 1894. Three- fourths tax, 37.69 and costs. Also, at tho same time nnd place, part of 2, southwestern commons 21, bounded on one side by property of Johnson, on another side by an alley, on another side by Boundary ntreot and on another side by Monroe ntre-t. Levied on hh the prop erty of Aiex Strozler to satisfy a fl. xa. In favor of the mayor and council of the cdty of Macon vs. Alex ritrozler for three- fourths city tax 1894. Three-fourths tax, 36.10 and costs. Also, at tho same time and place, part of 4, square 75, bounded on one hide by properly of Willis, on another side by property of Wilder, on another side by an alley and on another side by First street Levied on -is tho property or JS. H. Stuart to satisfy a fl. fa, m favor of tho mayor and council of the city of Ma con vs. 0. H. Stuart for three-fourths city tax 1894. Three-fourths tax, 143.13 and costs. Also, at the mm« time and place, part of 8, southwestern commons 18, bounded on one side by propei ty of Head, on an other side by property of Horne, on an other side by an alley.and on another side by Ash street. Levied cn as the property of Mr». 8. A. .Sullivan to sattsty a fl. fa. in favor of the mayor and coun cil of the city of Macon vs. Mrs. S. A. SulUvan for three-fourtha city lux ls>4. Three-fourths tax, 323.06 and costs. Also, at the flame time and place, part of 3, south-western commonH 72, hounded on one Bido by Tupelo afreet, on another side by property of McKenna, on another side by property of Budd and on another side by an alley. Levied on as the prop- erty of Taylor & Pavls to satisfy a fl. fa. in favor of the mayor and council of the city of Macon vs. Taylor & Davis for three-fourths city tax 1894. Three-fourths tax, 313.13 and costs. Also, at the oar no time and place, part of 4, square 1, bounded on ono side by property of Juhan, on another side by property of Thomas, on another Ode by an alley and on another side by Second street. Levied on as the property of J. A. Thomas, trustee, to Hatlsfy a fl. fa. in favor of the mayor and council of the city of Mncon vs. J. A. Thomas, trustee, for three-fourths city tax 1894. Three- fourths tax, 311*9 and costs. Also, ot the nine tlmw and place, part of S, southwestern commons 43, bounded on one sldo by property of Johnson, on another side by property of Cornelius, on ahothcr side hy property of loUsway ard on another side t*y Jackson street. Levied on as the property of estate cf Maiiqly Thomas to satisfy a fl. fa. In favor nf the mayor an*l council of the city ot Macon va estate Mahaly Thomas tor three- fourths city tax 1191 Three-fourth* tax, 37.69 and costa. Also, nt the* #irae time and place, 4, southwestern range 11, bounded on one side hy property* of Bibb Manufacturing Company, on another side by property ol C. J. Toole, oi. another side by an alley and on another Kite by Oglethorpe street. Levied on a* the property »»f Dr. J. A Toole to satisfy fl. fa. in favor of tbe mayor and council of the city of Macon va. Dr. J. a. Toole for tnree-fourtbs city tax IS*. Three-fourths tax, *tt.47 and J costa. / Company Ladtca* and Misses’ Capes, Coats and jackets. Don’t buy your Wrap till you look through our stock. i •KID KLOVES 53 CENTS. Fifty dozen Lndlea* real Kid Gloves, tan, brown and blaick, 63 cents. You pay $1.00 for gloves no bettor. BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES. Dlankdts $1.00 to $9.00. , , Comforts 25 cent* to $6.00. | II; \ LACE CURTAINS. Seo Oho Laco Curtains, pole and fix tures wo Sell, all for $1.00. If you want fino Brussels net, Tam. bored Swiss or Nottingham. Curtains take a look through our Stock. You'll find what you want end price to please. FINE DRESS GOODS. Seo tho new English and French pat tern suSta we show this week, $5.75 to $15.00. Our Shirt Waist Silks aro the finest In tho city. i CLOT-KIN. Don’t forget that we ore .leading the state In Men's and Boys' Suits, Hn/ts, Underwear, Handkerchiefs nnd Over- ooate. | Wc desire to say a word to those who l( labor ing under tho impression they can’t be* fitted, about this time of the year run to the merchant tailor and $35 to $40 for a suit of clothes which wc are selling at from $15 to $20. # There is no shape so largo or small, no size so irregular, but we have provided for and cun fit. Tlie tall and lanky man, tho stout and short legged man, will find no more trouble here in finding some thing to fit him than, the most perfect shape. A splendid stock to select from, too, and no old stock. Every garment wc exhibit is fresh from the hnnds of skillful tailors. A word to the \i-ise is sufficient. We have some capital offerings iu Business Suits, ' Which wo will sell ut $8, $0.60 und $12. These goods pos« itively cannot be duplicated elsewhere for anything like thu same money. You can servo your own interest when you buy from us. STAR CLOTHING C« Also, at tho sumo tlmo anti place, part nf G. v :\ hoim-l -l on one f-Mt* hy property of Birch and Moore, on another sldo by property ot William*, on another side by an alley and on another bide by 1-ilgU street. Levied on n» tho property of W. J. Totten to satisfy a fl. fa. In fa vor of tli*.* mayor and roundl of fh<* city fourths city tax 1891. Three-fourths tax, 342.37 and costs. Also, at the same time anti place, part of 6, square C7, bounded on ono 'Ida by property of Doyle, on another i-lde by property of Bmlth, on two sides by alley*. Levied on us the property of Albert Un derwood to satisfy a fl. fa. In favor ot tho mayor and council of the city ot Maoon vs. Albert Underwood for three- fourths city tax 1894. Three-fourths tax, 33.90 and, costs. Also, at the same time and place, part of 8, square 76, bounded on one Mtie by property of Wade, on another ride by property of Hart, on another nido by Third street and on another aide by Tine Btreet. Levied on a* tho property of Z. B. Wade to satisfy a fl. fa. In favor ot the mayor and council of tho city of Ma con vs. Z. B. Wade for three-fourths city tax 1894. Three-fourths tax, 315 and coat* Also, at the some tlmo and place, part of 1, northwestern commons 1, bounded on one sldo by property of Gresham, on an other ride by property of Hendrick, on another sire by property of Emmcl and on another sIJo by Colleco street. Levied on as tne property of Mrs. 15. C. Walker to satisfy a fl. fa. In favor of tho mayor nnd council of the cltynf Macon vs. Mrs. E. C. Walker for three-fourths city tax 1891. Three-fourth* tax, 337.60 and costs. Also, at tne same time and place, port of 3, northwestern commons 22, bounded on one side by property of Barksdale, on another side by Chestnut street, on two •Idea ly property of Quince. Levied on as tho property of Henrietta Wammack to satisfy a fl. fa. In favor of Ihe mayor and council of the city or Mncon vs. Henrietta Wammuck for three.fourths city tax 1894. Three-fourths tax, 38.91 and costs. Also, at the same time nnd place, part of 6, souhtwcHtern commons W, bounded on ono side by property ot D.-ivls, on an other side by an alley, on another side by Fourth street and on another side by Boundary street. Levied on a* tho prop* erty of T. F. Warwick to satisfy a II. la. In favor of tho mayor and council of the c4ty of Macon vh. T. F. Warwick for three-fourth* city Ux 1894. Tflree-fourtns tax, 321.10 anti costs. Also, at the same tlmo anti plac*. part of 16, northwestern range, boundeti on cno side by property of liy»tt, on anotber side by property of Solomon, on anothsr side by property of Anderson anti on an other aide by College street. Levied on as the property of Wtlcbselbaum A t»ej* sel to satisfy a fl. fa. In favor of tho mayor and council of the city of Ma. vs. Welchselbaum & *#»••» for three* fourths city tax 1894— Three-fourths tax, $13.58 ftlttl COM3. Also, at lh. Mm* time *nd place, port of $, •'luara $, bounded on on* elds ly S roperty of Conner, on another «<le hy falnut etreet, on t*ro ,Me» by nlleyg, Levied on a* the property ot Th» W<11«, trustee, to •otlnfy a It to. In favor of the mayor and council ot the city cf Macon ra Ttieo Well*, trustee, for thre*-fourlh» city tax 1831. Three-fourth* tax, 128.12 and costs. Also at the name time and place, pert of 6, Beall's Iltll, bounded on one side by property of K. Wolff, on another aids by property of Nisbet, on another skle by property of Llpsey anti on another site by Cole street. Levied on as the property of Mrs- M. M. Wells to sattsty a fl. fa. tn favor of the mayor and coun cil of the city of Macon vs. Mrs. M. M. Well* for three-fourth* city Ux lgji. Three-fourth* tax, 341.06 and costa, of Macon vs. W. J. Totten for three- Also. at the same time and place 16, •outbwestem commons 29, bounded two sides by property of Williams Self), on another side by an alley, on another Hide by Ash street. Levied on a* tho properly of J. B, Willisana to *atisry a fl, fa. in favor of the mayor and council rtf the city ot Macon v*. J, B. Williams for three-fourths city tax 1894. Three-fourths tax. 317.81 and cost*. AIho, at the same time and place, part of 2. norfhwi-MU-rn common* 1.", bound'-ti on one side by proper y ot Abbott, on an other side by property ot Rogers, oa another side by property of Plant and oa another side by Madison street. 7,evic>(f on nit the property of Mr*. Charles J, Williamson to satiHfy a fl. fa. In favor of tho mayor and council of tho city of Ma con vh. Mr*. Charles .1. Williamson tor three-fourths city tax 1894. Three-rourths tax, 330.94 and costs. Also, at tho name time anti place, part of IBi. northwestern range, bounded on one side by property of Dunwootiy, on an other sldo by property of Walker & Wynne, on another side by property of Held and on another sldo by Bond street. Levied on as the property or W. C. Wil son to .satisfy fl. fa. in ravor or the twiyorjhnd council of tho c4ty or Macon v*. W.'C. Wilson for three-fourths city tux 1891? Three-fourths tax, 338.75 and coat*. Also, at the same time and plane, part •of 8, iiquare 87, bounded on one sldo by property* of Woodleff (nelf). on another side by property of Dlshroon, on another side by* an alley und on another side hy tipring street. -Levied on an tho property of oHtuto E. Woodleff to satisfy a ll. ra. in f.-tvor of the mayor Anti council of the city of Mncon vh. cntj,tc ft. WoodUff f.»r three-fourth* city tax 1894. Throc*fourths tax, 3lvl.»I2 and coats. Also, at the same tlmo (inti place, part of 4, East Macon, bounded on two sides by property of Boykin, on another *jdo by property of Bibb Manufacturing Com pany, on another hide by an alloy. Levied on nn tbe property of Kusaell Wright to. satisfy a fl. fa/ In favor of tho Mnyof and council of tho city of Macon vs. ltus- sell Wright for three-fourthu city tax 1894. Throe-fourths tax, 34.70 and costa Also, at the same tlmo »nd place, part of 6, aquare 18. bounded on one sldo by property of Iiorne, on another side by property of Masterson, on anothci *»<!• by an alley and on another sldo by Third street. Levied on a* tho property of fl. N. Wright to satisfy *ft fl. fa. ir favor of the mayor anti council of tho city of Ma con vs. H. N. Wright for three-fojritia city tax 1894. Three-fourth* *»x, 322.60 and costs. f Also, at the same time anti place, part of 4, southwestern commons <6, bounded on one aide by property ot Klnchen, on another side by property or Robbins, on another sMs by Msple street anti on an other shin by Calhoun street. I*cvfcd on os the property of Mr*. Lucy T. Wynn to oitlHfy a fl. fa. In favor of tho mayor and council of the clty^of Macon vs. Mrs. Lucy T. Wynn for three-fourths city tax 1891. Three-fourths tax. 39.37 and costa. Also, at the ;4.unc time anti place, part of 18, north western rung?, bounded on one side by property of Harris, on another side by on alley, on another aide by cem etery property and on another stde by College ntreet. Levied on a» the prop erty of William Young to satisfy a ft. fa. In favor of the mayor anti '•'ounclt rt the city of Macon vs. William Young for three-fourths city tax 1894. 'Three*fourth* tax, 37.97 anti costs. C. It. HALL, Jr., Marxh&l. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—H, O. Cutter, executor, and Mr*. Mary A. Ayres, executrix, of the entate Of Aali'-r Ayres, late of said county, det. iv-d, having represemteti to thU court that they have fully discharged the duties >.f mid trust, this W. therefore, to noti fy all oartlea concerned, 4o file objec tion*. If any they have, on or before thft flint Monday in Decembe flint Monday In December. 1894. or e!*4 letters of dHmlsslon will then be a* uaketi for. C. M. WI LEFT, Ordinary,