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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 1894.
HANDSOMELY ENTERTAINED.
The Lowell Wannfacturers Treated In fl
Moot Hospitable Manner
in Macon.
VERY FAV01UBLY JMI’IJh&SED.
JJatott Mm (Wir Any Flare
V«t Vlallrtl—Th* Gentlemen Mean
UualneM an«t Talked (Volhlag
but lloalneae
Sir. W. R. B. Wb«*!er ptd Sir. Faul
Butikjr, die two wealthy notion inajin.
faoturom of Urwe.1, Mas#., who were
In Mnoon yoWttnby Uniting lot a loca
tion for a lulMitUou dollar annum fac
tory, wane certainly shown ail the
oottnbwlm by die people of Macon that
It would Have bccu po*ible to dhow,
iiiitl If Gary do it it dconio to locate
tlnCr fttuunr hum It will bn because of
pxtd bus'.nnw ruakoiu and not byciHtse
tl4*y wwm out nude to feel cntifcly
wdoo-mc.
Tlio siuidmnm were exproted In the
otfy at 4 o'dook ywtt.nxlay afternoon,
ami the oommUttma appointed by ttto
Macau AilrortSaius awl Infontution
Bureau nod tho Cboiolx r of Oomuicrco
nod o:ty counnil .wore nmvuBJts to
mad Harm upon thrtr nrrhwl and have
them remain luro at the gumta of the
pinplo of Maoon. But they came In
on an earty mimvlnc traltt and wero
found at tho Brown how, after break
fast, where tliey were :n t-limse of AI-.
dretoun Sperry.
I’rcMldent Hni'.th of liio tnforju.atiou
Bureau and Sfr.. Goorje IV. Duncan
itvmt -down at onoe.aud. after aaeir-
tx1 Hint; ttw- nlalied of the iMitlcnifu,
ordered n tufrhtfto and druva them to
every pJucoi of.huptvat hi mid atwyt
the oily. : J „ . ■ ; ] J
i’iiaotimu ineoum.vrittx.
ThM di niti of course, in wliioli the
gentlemen were mott Interested was
OKttoa miumflielurihis, ho upon invita
tion of Oapt. Hough, they worn carried
out to die Slntuhvotcr Milli, Where
they taut with tile moat mrrt'al fcifcep-
iiion and tin. kindest UuaituiiMit at die
lunda of Oupt. Hough. who seemed :w
iinxloiis oh any otio to funKah all 'he
liiflrrron-toa diwlivd. Drum LVtpi-
Ilaugh die gentlemen. aecnred much
prxnt'.oaJ lufoctmiUon, »uoa a* (he Coat
of tlio raw tuartertal, coat of lulxir,
fad mid the pr.ee* received for goods
—In tool, tln-y were given an Itulidii
Into every derail of the bun.uew. 'they
were carried through the Slh'nChOMor
>1 ilia, Snwpootefl tho muchlitocy, the
product of tho factory anil were made
aoqiu’.nti d with everything that it
vnta p-Wdii> f«r thorn to waul) to
know.
ram iwoToiiY situs.
Initer ihqy nvro driven .about tho
oltj' and tmptKSod tho factory kite# ad
jacent to the niTrouila lit South Mu-
con. Tile coiumlt'teo n.-sured the gen-
t lemon that tln-y would be given desCr-
able idles frae of charge and Would l>o
exempted from tuxaL'oti for a eortaio
Mgh of time. All tMN Ihlnga were
,cry iMioiimnr'.iw and Roomed'to‘lm*
ju\i« tho vWton# miMii favorably,
l'npeefcdly. J*pHf they lni|itvMA'<l with
UMnh oenllnil location and^splcndld
iranaportwuoti fnoilliioa.
Thoy wore driven to cotton Holds tn
the neighborhood and »*w the ample
picked from the bona. They dtucuased
aha Idea, of buvlrre #ood cotton mid
Sinning It at 'tho factory, amt Boomed
especially Imnreased with the rxvtelhll-
lty of.a largo saving in -thl* drootlon.
MEETING .MACON' VEOI’LK.
After vlKHIng Uho Commercial Club
ond dining with the commltlco In
can two Iho vsltnra were enoortwl to
rrrsMont Smith’s "tttce. whore e sort
of tuformnl rrcoiWIon wns held. SooreH
of nrofilnent eltlaona. twnkors, ntor-
cbhuh. lawyer* sml other#, oellod la
ond wore lintroitucod to tho vtaltcire.
To every one they expressed them-
solve# as most favorably Impressed
mini Slaoon—more so. they said, than
SrkCh nny ptoce yot vtslicei. The gen-
lemon have made n tour of north
m l South Carolina nnd elso apont u
day at Augusfap Thev left Mncan nt
4:20 o'etook yoSlertlay anrnoDn for
Orunn. and will «" from tliero to At
lanta. From Atlanta ttiey avltt go to
illtrmlnsli.am mid thenee back to
Xowelt, Mass. They promised to keep
tn corrosnondenco vjrltti Prenldenl
Failth N the Information Bnrewu, nnd
senile giving out no definite Informa
tion ns to their Intruders, those who
met and talked nil'll tho gentlemen
fiiMnhr feel vorv much encoawg'St.
A Tetegntidi reporter ant on Prve-
l.lent Umlth Of the tmfornsLtlon Hureou
b.st night to learn from hhn Just how
the visitors were Um>re#aed with Mo-
con. Inaamodh •• he had accompanied
them on the rounds of the city.
••The gentlemen said they did not
wire to be wind nirl dined." wild Mr.
Smith. But that vhev- meant business
nod wonted faets nnd figures. They
were well Pleased with Macon'* beauty
„it t ollmsie mst oaoUtt lerotKan. They
thought cotton trooJa eould be m mu-
( u-mred tn MWeon cheaper ebon at utty
ji.Unt yet vMtWt. They will aubmR
Pl<n#up1 ipccltle.mlons tar an eatlmate
on buildings. They ere'pn.uMteal men
nnd know vvh»t thev are talking alrniit
when they snv these la a greot nd-
varvwge to manufacturing cotton gosla
In the South r.viher thtn in the Hast,
ns the cost of e>stl. labor and raw ma
terial l* so much .cheaper In the South.
They think that manufacturer* of cot
ton coeds must come to the cotton
Adds. They were highly pletsed with
name of our cotton factory sites. They
afso seemed very intKh surprised at
the low price of coal, labor, lumber,
brick, ote.. on all of which vhey vy--ro
given reilabte figure*, ascertained from
-Architect hv^druft and men In the
bast ness.”
THE SEARCH LIGHT.
Dr. Gambrel! at First Baptist Church
and Dr. Monk at SIuBxtrry.
The people of Macon who want to
bear a real good sermon and one that
will deal wait a flairs in Macon can
have their choice between Dr. Gam-
brcll at Fire-. Biptlat'church nnd Dr.
Honk nt Mulberry Street- Methodist.
Dr. Gambrcll wl» take for hi# sub
ject "A Uivat preacher in a Wicked
t,Tiy." tttul his hearer* muy expect to
hear City o/Taira dlscuMed la several
plij»*. Dr. Gambrell J* an abK- preach
er, nnd a fearless one. and It la said
he haw proofs to substantiate every
thing lie cxpc-ols to »iy. _ ,
At Mulberry Street Methodist Dr.‘
Moult will 'take for his subject-."The
search Light Turned on Again. It is
-said- that the learn*-d doctor has been
collecting fresh Inforntarl-m since ttoo
Inst time lie turned on tho lisht end
Hurt he will Introduce several new fea
tures of Macon's trickedn“m rvl nav
particular attention to certain auarters
nit heretofore heard from.
Both sermons will be at 11 o'clock in
the respective churches, and . H Is
needlea* to »ay that maty p<srple will
a-ttnnd church tomorrow momlng who
have not done so In some time.
i f.i,<
TATTNALL SQUARE PARK.
The Plan# Are Diumm, and Work Will
Beetn to it Few Days.
It will he gratifying to the reshUn'a
of Tattnnll Souare wn) have booth lor
yearn clautotvnx for the large park com-
inertly known tin Mercer park to lie nn-
prove l, that piano have been drawn
and the work will begin under direct on
of ;!ie-boais 1 of public works wlthlu tno
next few tlayn.
Tltla ink la -the larges: and m ist eaa-
tly aicewCbte of any of the oi-ty parkcu,
with the eaceptiion of C-mtrai City
park, winch h-oi fatten Into dwrepute as
a pleasure park, mid the pw/.is of the
e't'irc city m-lll bo glad to learn ill !t»
Improvement hi the near future.
The Improvement of the yiark will c-n-t
about IIS.OOD. tiul wbcu t*ts work to
c intplcinl ,t wHI bo tme of th-1 prettiest
Piucw In ilc-orjrta. on It nlroidy pis-
a-Mi'S nruob na'.ural beauty, am ny of
tile, rirest-at trees tit the ptrk will be
cutkdosvn. ibut hundreila o-f outer trees
Will the planted.
THE FORMAL OPENING TODAY
Macon Will Hold a Conversation With
Atlanta Over tho ’l’hono This
' Afternoon. .
OVER A OXK HUNDRED-MILE TALK
InvitationsIfituad to PromlnentCllham
to AlUnd 111* Formal Opening—
Hmcon on »p»ukiug Terms
Willi 111* Capital City.
this
'■THE ENSIGN.'
Great Naval prarnn Will lie at
the Academy Monday.
The oHy- to toaturrait* In Iwvlng in
store tho '.ipptsitKniilty of wJineratog the
fa-mo t Motpnteal uvval Uranu "The Kn-
»1gn," a-bSoh comes to Ohe Actulemy
Motldity eveninir. Aotill Sii/ory ta tn
to many ways suacnUr to ttetted OoUrm
thaf otto often nurvels cut the ocarotty
of Jil t),ji li'at total*, but even coatuider-
itig the few Wtcrkw W ir«i* desetHfrJon
that have -been'given to the public. It
will (loubUtss auttprloe mrucy to team
Ibut "The Enutgn" Is Che ni»ly piny
nwM -upon navut AncMoiXto that h.tu
ever tbedlti produrwl. Strange an tt mny
appei-r, Uhls U a fact, nasi doubtless In
Utie ibnglmi-tng itt hud much to do with
rive ungutotaoned «r«ilt dctjre at thca-
tre-gosira -to, are the pleoe. dine* Ho Ilrst
pitikucilon—now uhntot lihree years ago
—'the piny bus boon sycn in aJl -cite large
cli'kn from Boston to Sato Frats.-bx-o,
■uni Cite otithuoinam avJtli Which a has
been roxAvcd is as much a matter of
history aa 'rife culexle of whioa H
toeoM. The onxncemenit In -this oi-ty la
nnxtourly looked forwttnl to nnd no
doubt -there iwttt be a rush for rtnervo
a - ulls nitCn morning whtev the site opetkt.
PERSONAL.'
A HOUSEHOLD TREASURE.
R. W. Fuller of Oannjoharie, N. T.,
says that he always keeps Dr. King'*
Now TMaeovery to the bouse, nttd hta
f mlty has always found tito rery beet
tveults follow its uso: that he woul-l
u g be without It. If tomnlUl 0. A.
Dykeman, Drunttot. Catsklll N. V..
tv,>s that Dr. KttWs Now Dfeotmr
I" undoubteelty the best Ooup;h rcm.\ly;
il-.at tve Its* uwM It In W* famtlv for
eight jeans, un,l it haa nevvr falb-,1 t,
do nit tMt t* rt:iittv-l for It. Why not
try a remedy so tong tried oud tested?
Trill botttrs free ! H. J. Jsimar A
S.ei's Drug Su>re. Ib'gutnr alic. SOc.
• 1*1 11.00. ;, ■' ■ .
USE HOLMES' MOUTH WASH.
Prepared by
Drs. Holmes & Mauon. Dentists,
6M Mulberry Slrewt.
It cures bleeding omn. ulcers, sore
mouth, sore throat, clear., the tn-.ttac-l
, urtfles the breath. Far sot* by all
drug* lata.
.Visa Carrie Harris la visiting Mbis
Stimn Wodlvy u't Bollngbroke.
Robert M. Collier of Atlanta was In
the city yesterday.
H. G. Robtisaan of New Decatur,
Alt., ts in the city.
John n. Young of Savannah hi regis
tered nt the Brown House.
Robert Ober. a. • ommlnetlt cintto
nwinuatieturer of Baklmore. is nt the
mown House.
John F. Swift of Columbus la in the
city.
Mr. S. D. Pickett of tho Southern
left yesterday for Birmingham on
business. i
Judge C. C. Smith of Hoiwklnsvllle
ta tn the city.
J. E. Wooten, a prominent Muvv.-r of
Iuie.man, und a cundldato for mayor
of that clly. Is la Maoon.
Mr. Anoliors of Had lock'# Station,
who fatted A few days agj, was tn the
dry yesterday. Mr. Anchoiw' creditors
In .Mncwiore fully •RCafioi that Ito w-dl
rarara' ” ot his in-
pay uo -
debtcriiK
STILL IN THE DARK.
It was expected ttmt tlie tndtelnventa
turned Ju by tlio grand Jury on Thurs
day would uo made public yvsterdny,
but the OT-orecdlng# have not yot been
recorded, iuu wore, therefore, nut nc-
ccaslbte o the reporter.
Recorder Freeman ivu# tx-fore tho
grand Jury ■jcaUrJay, ttlvl was Inter
rogated a» to reri'.ilin cures tried in
'tie record;r*a count. The recorder was
very frank with tho Jury, nnd on cer
tain questions, whero he wns allowed
to testify Of not, as he might choose,
h» very wllllngty give tho Jury all the
Information poaaibls.
MU, STRONG'S FUNERATe
The Tcmatno ot the kite Mr, E. P.
Strong will arrive In Macon n-t 11
o'clock thv. «norrb»2 from Ashovllte, N.
O.. wltflv hta deotut accural Thuraduy
morntng.
Tlie ivtnalnn wUl he Interred lu Rose
Hill cemetery a-t 3 o'clock Utla afltr-
noon. Tho pill bearers Witt be M.sienx
B. C. .Smith. W, O. Solosnon, Wm. Mc
Kay, Jr., c,torso D. Tunpln, II. C. Mix
and Joint s Hege.
MAJ. KNAPP A MT2RCILYNT.—
Mai. A. G. Knapp, formerly trattle
m.-iiyjg,'r of the Georgia 8ou5hem ratt-
r.Mvl, nnd ktter the very elllcleut aec-
retary of the Dixie Interstate Flair Aa-
soclttton. has bought out the Georgia
Prialuv-o Oonuxinv. ax 660 Poplar street,
whore he will do a lingo uhMUH and
commission business In future. He has
Increased -Ms Aidlltlea for dong busi
ness and wia keeD the Georgia Pro
duce company tn the first ranks with
the Invest houses of this kind In the
South. .
Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair.
'DHL-
cream
BAKING
PtWDffi
MOST PERFECT MADE
A pure Grtps Cream of Tartar Powdtc. He.
"era Ammonia, Alum or any other ad'-W^Th.
<0 YEARS THE STANDARD!
Tlic lung diutance teL phono botne-a
Mr cun and Aiijifi.i mil be fomnlly
up-tiG tui.tr nfivrniMsa nt 1 o'clock and
tllcn itce two cilk-a wJJ iw l.tcrully in
speaking ojr'.-xncu of cadi otticr.
"The line well be lururaliy ojkhcU to-
nwtViril' tklitonJ ruu, nnd \\v are uoiv en
gaged in :#au.ug lu wain, vna to ptoui-
lur.-ut cvilzvrra of Alucon aud Atltniu
to talk to caiii otiitr over the 'phone
toitvwrow aTtctliuem," oaal Multiset
1’iyur hunt uirfit.
’The fonu.il opening will take place
ud 4 o'clock Hu.* alMuntoon. At tlut
hour Jkinutfer Pryor will ring up tlic
Atlanta ullkse und conivrae u’.tii tlio
mauager of the AUkuflu exdtuusc.
Tina t'lyxic ol Karas vvdo have bevu in
vited to wOtotUM tile optrp ng will be
ullow'.d to do die aame.
As iteon us tlw line is in oixrraillmi It
will Ire posa ble for uny autMcrilx-r .n
Macon to mil up nny mil sail her In At-
UnJx uatl onnvty.se with hint the same
as If belli were sou-ted in the sutm- of-
dec. Mnttin sulasarlber simply
asks "uouintil" to givo him mu-ii und
Kitoh a party lu Aitrutu, Just tho same
us if um:ug up a looti subscriber, and
tUe cwnvimaaitiou wtlxt-h fculaws will bo
na diaUMJt os if Hie party at tlie other
end ivtis hi tflj t.eiat tilirnk. Tlie com
pany will uuuigo 05 centts for a tltree-
iitmite, oonvotutriWo. I'Ubi.o THiuiu-s
will ho ivltobBidicd rigltt amity tu the
I»(t»iis, U»>i*its and odw-r publ’c plates.
TIU* IdVtJtwaknM Issued by Kau Macon
nnkai-iago it rer nry .-usta-adlive. 'J'lut
front jxijto Ultra au eutfraving of tho
long diut-aa-cro fst.il go ftV'iuemly K-en
In kirpe o'ttlw, wiltli ohtsped h tml.t Isr-
uoath it ropruteaflng "Macon and At-
kuna.” ,
Tbo imitations rend ns follows:
lb AEtoon Tdcvmpti: Fueling dint
tlio ImtugTHiuti'on of a long dlstamv tcl-
opUmo service Ixttnveen Alkitita,'Macon
arrtl iutsanv-nlng irolnts nuirks :tu era
In the business history of these places
wit ch is worthy of . mono thrui pivtlng
notice, tlic muixnfoiuent of uto tc.Ur
idtnne oouspa-ny invittM you to lm pres-
out at their contahl otHcc at 4; .o cluck
p. m, on Nkminhor 21, whon .tho lino
will bo formally opened. CotiVtillj
yours, A. \V. Prior,
Manager Maoon D'k-pltonc Kxcbaucs.
JtSvu D. Hasteri'n,
Dlst, SupV. So. Beil Td. & Tf.4. Co.,
AfUnrhi. (In.
W, T. Gentry,
Minttgor AlManta Teloplionc Eydiange.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
Monroe Davis mil Alf Rozlcr-Fouml
Cuilfy of Untaiwful Shooting.
The trial of Alf Rosier and Monroe
Davis, tor assault with Intent tp mur
der, -whlc-h had been In nrogmro for
two days la -tho superior court, Wats,
concluded yesterduy by the Jury re
turning a verdict It luting Alf Rosier
guilty of unlawful shooting, and Mon
roe Davis of toeing an accessory. There
arc tlic negroes who raised a disturb
ance on tlio Macon, Dublin and SJ-
vnnrxvh railroad on July 4 la*t. Uo-
xlr wns sentenced to threo years in the
penitentiary, and Davis was given
eight months In MU-
Frank JtuHtsen, a negro, plead guilty
to tho charge of larceny from tho
house nnd was given two years In
thn penitentiary. , . . . .
Ham 81 edge wus pu-t on trial for ns-
Piilt and battery during the afternoon.
Tho defendant wo* found guilty wt the
ta-tt term of tltu superior court, but
Attorney Cloopcr scoured u new .trial,
nnd flledge Is now liavlng Another
hearing. Attorney Thomas R. It. Cobb
ot AtMbteu who is associated with A*-
. tivrnoy cJoortrer in tho ease, nvade o
forcible nhd telling
defense yetslerduy. | taJUdtot^Gronral
Felton will speak for the state this
morning. ■
• ' A RECEIVER APPOINTED.
Tho Mettlntg • of ' Mercer*# Creditors
UjuIJ Do Nothing.
Messrs.. Robcr( Obcr ot Balllnvorti,
John R. Young of Sivunnah. lt'arry
QotMfer and ember .orovntnent credUots
ot John R. Mercer of Co. of Dawson,
were In Macon yesterday for dhe pur-
pose of confenrtnB togocher as to the
best means of collecting the largo
'.mounts due them hv Mercer A Co.
During me morning vx telegram ad-
droa-od to the Brown house and signed
by J. R. Mercer was received in Mu-
con, saying: "Receiver been appointed,
ain't meet creditors today." This left'
the axeditors tn -a hole, so to npeuk.etnd
they could do nothing more vh»n fats
their aRalr* over botween themselves.
THE OALIFORNFA SPECIALISTS.
A corjm of CaBtaml i doettom have
arrived in Macon and have cotattucted
for Urue roonw. wMoh are to be dcvuUU
to rlielr profcmfonod -work. Euch phy-
tttclan Kia n. itpeciatty. to -whk-h he is
■ainrii atxl they are equipped with
nil the tai-xit toatrumeeks #ua devices
Ijti.vu to sclance tn consuxrUau with
their prof wake. AU their poultice to
ba»il upon tlie bactertal theory. and u
sequence the rn'crosonpe 1a one of the
modi imroi'.. It factors tn fbeir tkugnen-
tio.j. paratoukarty tn disraacu of the kid
neys, which to one of ttwtr loeelaSitos.
They give nartkiDw oautMxx to dti-
nssei of the nervous system of toa.'h
men nnd women. Cancens and tumors
qt * WW m«N •naeuaatu.ly.
Ttoeai doctors IktIIoivo that U Is their
dut>- to ruuxitn tn Che otty until their
pur me are cared, or 1st bust c.create i-
OMt
No medteat tn*. no matter what tfa
cm go Into a cotrenuntty
and romaiti <me or wo days und do Ji*>-
tict to lnrp-rrisrit carers.
The eotvkitt.-uton rocnw wtil open next
TuoMny. Novenfcsr SRh, when »K will
or tn re" l.n «s to receive caUens and .'n-
Conoult.VIonn writ bo free inttU fur
ther nwiee. "•< ::t Fcurth direct, oppo-
cMe oM Ca'i die dhureh.
MONEY
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make, fit and material
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These Suits are regular
$12.50 and $15.00 values.
THIS WJGRK:
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single and double breasted,
very popular, only $10 and $12. A fresh shipment of
extra fine Kersey Overcoats just received, very stylish
garments; yours at $15 and $18. Finer grades at $20
and $25.
THIS. WJEJEK.: a special good Suit of Woolen
Underwear for $2.00. A visit to our store this week
means a big saving,to you.
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515
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RECEIVERS' SALE.
Fourteen Hundred and Seventeen and a
Jliir Acres of Valuable Far.-nlnt:
Lands In Houston County.
By virtue of orders of the superior
court of Bibb county. Georgia, granted
Juno 20 and November 5. 1S94, I wilt
sell before the court house door in
Houston county. Georgia, on the first
Tueiday in December next, between
the legal houra of sale, the following
described lauds, to-wlt: Lora one hun
dred and thirty-one (131). one hundred
and fifty-eight (15S). on" hundred and
fifty-nine (153). one hundred and slxty-
two (162). one hundriii nnd slxty-thrce
(163). one hundred and ninety (190) and
one hundred and -ninety-one (191), alt
lying tn the Tenth district of Houston
county. Georgia, each containing two
hundred and two and one half (202 1-2)
acres, more or ess. and In the aggre
gate fourteen hundred and aeventcen
and one-half (1.417 1-2) acrea. more or
lesa. and known as the Lamar planta
tion. Slid lands will be sold In parcels
ot one lot each and will then be cold as
a whole, the tatter bid to be accepted If
It amounts to more than the aggregate
of the bids for the parcels.
Terms of sale: One-third cash, one-
tihird pay-able twelve months from
date of esle -and one-third twenty-four
month* from said date, deterred pay-
ments to bc3r Interest at seven (7) per
cent, per annum, purchaser having
option at nny time to pay entire bid
nnd accrued Interest to date ot such
payment In full discharge. Sale mo"
nubject to approval of eald court. Ten
per cent, of bid required to be paid at
time of sate: to be refunded If sale Is
not approved by the court.
H. T. POWELL. Receiver.
PUBLIC SALE.
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Under
and by virtue of a tftnver of sale con
tained In a deed executed by E. S. Me-.
Lean to the Macon Saving.- Bank, re
corded in the clerk's office of Bibb su-.
perior court In Book A—G, folio 241, will
be eald before the court bouse door tn
the county of Bibb, on the first Tues
day in December next, between the le
gal hours of sale, to the highest bidder
for cash, all the following described
property:
All that tract or parcel of land eit-
u-vte. lying nnd being in the city of
Macon, said county, located tn square
number seventy-four (74). and known
as part of tbt number one (1) In said
souare. being on the -west side of First
street, fronting said First street fifty-
three (63) feet a-n-d running back to n
depth and distance of one hundred and
four (104) feet, nd fully described In the
deed made by E. S, McLean ta Macon
Savings Bank.
The deed under -which this sale ts to
be made was executed to secure an in
debtedness therein described, upon
Which there to due. tor principal and in
terest to the first Tuesday In December
three -thousand and etghty-two dotlaio
and nineteen cents, nnd said sate Is
made for the purpose, ns specified tn
said deed, of collecting aud realizing
said amount, together with the expenses
of said-proceedings, to wit: Three hun
dred nnd eight dollars and twenty-one
cents atttomeya’ fees and -thirteen dol
lars and seventy-five cents tor this ad
vertisement. as eet out- In said deed.
Good and sufficient titles will be made
to the purchaser or purchasers at said
sale. This St-li daw of November. 1891.
STATE OF GEORGIA. BIBB COUN
TY.—Under nad by virtue tof an order ol
the court of ordinary ot eald ooutrty, 1
will cell to the highest bidder, fur c""h,
on the first Tuesday in December. 1894,
before the court -house door In said
county, the following described proper
ty. to wit:
That -tract or parcel of land lying and
being tn Finney’s district. Jones coun
ty. Georgia, contatnlg fifty acres, more
or leas, bounded on the north by land ot
William Roberts, cast by kinds of H. D.
McKay, south by lands of L. G. Bird,
and west by lands ot I. B. English.
Alio fifty acres of tho one hundred
acres of that lot tot land lying and be*
lng in Jones county. Georgia, situated
in Towles district, known os the Haw
kins place: bounded on the west by Oc<
tnuigee river, south by lands of Mrs. E,
S. Jones, east by lands ot T. E. Zellner,
north by Pone’s ferry.
. Said property sold tor purposes of dis
tribution nnd payment of the debts
the estate ot Myrnon Nuesbaum,
censed. - -
HENRIETTA NUSSBAUM,
Administratrix.
BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.
Will be sold before the court house
door In the city of Macon. Bibb county,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday In'Decem-
ber next, during the legal hours bf sale,
all that lot of land near ithe city of Ma
con kuown ns lot No. 3 according to o
survey of the property of Lawrence
Miller, having a front of 43 1-4 feet on a
continuation of Ellis street, and extend
ing back to the property of Bailey a dis
tance of 100 feet, reference being made
to tho plat of the property aforesaid at
tached to the deed ot Sirali Wammnuck
to La.vrcnoe Miller, recorded In Book
A. J., folio 702. clerk’s oftleo Bibb supe
rior oeurt. Said property levied on to
satisfy a fl. fa. issued from the city
court of Macon In favor of the Bibb
Real Estate and Improvement Company
\s. P. J. Stubbs.
, L. B. HERRINGTON.
Deputy Sheriff.
BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.
Will be sold before the court house
door In the city ot Macon, during tha
legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day In December. 1894, lota Nos. j, 2,
3 and 4. tn square 29. southwest com-
mens, between Hazel and Ash streets.
Said property levied on to satisfy two
justice court fl. fas. Issued from 668th
district. G. M.. of Muscogee county.
In favor of Locb & Kaufman and
Louts Buhter & Oo.. and one fl. fa.
Issued from superior court of Musco
gee county in favor of A. J. Bethunc
va. L. W. Bates.
L. B. HERRINGTON.
Deputy Sheriff.
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—O. L
Johns, administrator of the estate of J.
Warren Johns, late of saidc ounty. de
ceased. bavin* applied to me for leave
to sell ten shares of the Union Savings
Bank and Trust Company atock, of Ma
con. Ga.. and three shares of t-he Ocmut-
gee land amt Improvement Company
stock, of Macon. Ga.. belonging to saJd
estate, for tho purpose of paying debts
nnd for distribution: This is to notify
oil concerned -to tile objections. If nny
they can..on or before the first Monday
In December. 1891. or leave to sett will
then be granted.
C. M. WILEY. Ordinary.
LAND SALE.
On the first Tuesday In December
next I will offer at public sate before
the court house In Macon, Bibb coun
ty. Ga.. lot No. 234. tn Kutlan-1 dis
trict, eight mtleo from Macon, knuwn as
the George Cherry place: contalm
202 1-2 acres: near'the Georgia Sonth-
ern ami FloiUda and Southwestern rail
roads. Good shipping 4>ol%t, good land,
gcwl neighborhood, six room dwelling,
fine water: ISO acre* cleared nnd per
fectly level: brlance mixed woods. Easy
terms or cash. For further particulars,
address •
H. F. STROUECKER, Attorney.
105 Cotton avenue.
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—The ap
praisers appointed to act aside a twelve
months’ support out of the estate ot
Robert 8mHh, late of raid county, de
cease!. to hta widow Lilts L. smith, and
hia minor child. Felton Smith, havln,
filed their return In thto ofilce, thto ij
therefore, to nn'.lfy nil parties concerned
lo file their obieettons. It any they have
on or before the first Monday In Decern
ber. test, why said return should not b(
made the judgment of this court.
C. M. WILEY. Ordinary.