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baptist big guns
IN CHURCHES SUNDAY
gflnlaters From Richmond, y a ,
Louisville* Hr-, NaihvIUe, Tenn.,
Atlanta and Other Places Will Re-
light Macon Sabbath-Goer* Tomor-
r ofr-Dr. White Unable to Fin ( j le
Remand lor Sunday Service*—Dr,
Frost* of Nashville, Preaches To
night*
The big guns of the Baptist faith will
he heard in Macon's churches tomor
row.
Dr. White has not entirely completed
the list, because so many of the pastors
have or will return to their homes to
day, and he has not been able to meet
the demand for preachers.
Maconltes may have an opportunity !
to hear Dr. J. M. Frost of Nashville,
Tenn., on Sunday, as he is scheduled to
arrive in the city this afternoon.
He will preach at the First church
tonight, and the Sabbath appointments
for Dr. Frost will be announced later.
Dr. Frost is secretary of the Sunday
school board of the Southern Baptist
convention.
The list of Macon pulpits to be filled
by visiting ministers tomorrow, so far
as completed by Dr. White, is as fol
lows:
Baptist Churche*.
First Church —11 a. m„ Dr. R. j.
Willingham, Richmond, Va.; 7:30 p. m..
Dr. William E. Hatcher, Richmond,Va.
Vlncvllle—11 a. m.. Dr. F. C. McCon
nell, Atlanta; 7:30 p. in., Dr. T. P. Bell,
Atlanta.
Tattnall Square—11 a. m.. Dr. John P.
Sampey, Louisville, Ky.; 7:30 p. m.,
Rev. A. Chamlee. Sandersville.
Second-11 a. m.. Rev. B. W. Spllman.
Nashville. Tenn.; 7:30 p. m., Dr. R. j.
Willingham. Richmond, Va.
Waverly—11 a m.. Rev. M. O. Carpen*
ter, Klngslhnd. Ga.; 3 p. m., Rev. B. W.
Spillman, Nashville, Tenn.; night, to \k
announced later.
Presbyterian Churches.
First—11 a. m.. Dr. T. P. Bell, At
lanta.
Tatnnll Square—11 a. m., Dr. W. R.
Gwaltney, Rome, Ga.; 7:30 p. m., Rev.
J. T. Watts, Forsyth, Ga.
STATE FAIR WORKERS
FIX PREMIUM LIST
Add $9,650 to Amount Agreed Upon by Joint Com
mittee—A Prospectus to Be Issued—Canvassing
Committees to Push Their work and Report Next
Wednesday Night.
OIL DRILLER’S
PAINFUL MISHAP
WOMAN RESCUES HIM FROM
ALMOST CERTAIN DEATH.
Th * Man Suddenly „
Totally Paralysed and “
nblo .. nna "«■ l«-
Irginia wn. Jk ’ , yier county,
finkPa"
wWSUSs? h. s w,u hnve ■
“.ss s? i
1 put myself under R SIcuSiYAm
«“ nse n tm ad i 01 M t,lng ' b «“»! “
obliged } t couM »<>» walk and w
fecUv d h!?n£!? '°, my bed - 1 was P«
and. on account of tht
take »2.nih y ,hroat ’ hardly able to j
life v»2, "““tlshmert to sustain
Was dismal* h< ‘ p!H me an '' the outlook j
haif been e,™, 81 "."? 1 * 0f tWs P’»e. *•»
Dr l0 ™n>otor ataxia by
them" " 1 "™ F ' ,nk Pills ' recommended
ta ? .‘bnl? ,i“ d J b<>sa " ,ake them.
«i a short time I could see they were
nro„ h , e . C b Ur .^ r S ,’ r - Cy P htr additional '.
Sot O, a? r - " ""a™* - Plak Pills are ’ , h V% ’mleh At ' ,mmun
ordinary medicine. They are 1 1 1 h Al
trnnii?lf U n , t , he,r Potency In nervous
nrn m f’ .“'P* 11 or *™at. and as they
are on sale In every drug store through-
“?*' he oouatrjr they are within reach
of all. Because they cured such n se-
tere nervous disorder as that of Mr.
Cypher proves the power of the remedy
Ln lesser troubles, such as sciatica, neu-
ralgia, nervous headache, St. Vitus*
dance and nervous debility
Dr. Williams' pink nils for Pale Peo-
Pie are sold by all dealers, or will be
sent postpaid on receipt of price, fifty
cents a box or six boxes for two dollars
and a haif. by addressing Dr. Williams
Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y.
The State Fair committee met in the I learn the methods of others in every
parlor of the Hotel Lanier last night, i branch of Industry and enterprise In
pursuant to a call, to discuss an 1 \ i -s '
upon the buHlnessbk mow wfoyf pym
upon the premium list. Those present
at the meeting were Mr. E. J. Willing
ham, Mr. K. C. Hazlehurst, Mr. George
A. Smith, Mr. Joseph Block, the may
or, Mr. Bridges Smith, Mr. W. A. Huff,
Col. Sam Altmayer, Mr. John Shinhol-
ser, President Dudley M. Hughes of the
State Agricultural Society, Mr. Sam
Guthman. Mr. A. T. Moore, and Secre
tary Ketchum. •
Mr. E. J. Willnghom, as vice-presi
dent, in the absence of President Cab-
anlss, called the meeting to ord 1
l The
ubject of premiums to be offer'
McEvoy Book Co. auction today at
10:30 a. m., 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m.
WOMEN’S AUXILIARY
OF THE Y. M. C. A.
Have Organised for a I'nlna© Can-
rats of the City to lucres*© Mem-
herubIp.
Quite an enthusiastic meeting of th'
cd in addition to those provided for at Woman;. Auxilary of the Y. M. C A
the Joint meeting Thursday night, was "as held at the M. C. A. parlors
taken up In detail. yesterday afternoon.
In addition to the $6,550 previously I The president, Mrs. Robert Niabet,
arranged, aditlonal .premiums were. wag j n u, e chair. MUsBuaic Poatell re
added on field crops, live Block* * | signed as recording 'secretary and Mrs.
arts, woman s department, dairy pro • n-a «... ai„,*H in h«.r
ducts, and poultry and pet stock, to L * H. Burghard was elected In her
the amount of $4,145. An additional sum stead. About twenty-five ladles i
of $1,000 was voted for races, which s wired to roll call. Various Items
added to a balance of $1,305 left from b U8 j nPHS were attended to and In c<
tbo *12.000 provided for premiums, un- j clu(J | 0n a m ,. m b.r.hlp contest with
tier the contract with the State Agrt cnp ,. lin for c .., ch „ide was dtddfd 01
cultural Society, makes a grand total i M tv. M. Legs mu el»ctad captain
>5.105, which will be hung up in purses. o( gnR j;i , e aniJ ornnKe |„ t0 b e ih.dr
A special premium of 1200 will also ne (0|or MnI j „ B wilder Is captain
offered for the best band composes oi 0( (h( , o0wr w | t h color blue. Kor-
whlle muslchin.-not loss than rour ty . tw0 | ni j| Pn comprise each side, and
bands lo contest on a day to be lixcJ , heJ , Hr( , , 0 conva „ s the city for new
later by the fair manages*. number* and the side that secures th«
The premium list after the foregoing number of members Is to b<
estimates were arranged, was referred . com pjimented by a reception at tin
to a special committee, consist.ng or t monthly meeting. Quite a number
Mr. W. A. Huff. Mr. Sam Guthman,, Q{ y 0Un - ] a dioB are members of the
and Mr. Morris Waterman, for such aux ma r y.
further revision as they may deem ad- j a j[ ei are sipeclally anxious to
visable, the committee to report at the , Recur ,. nfl m any more ns posslbl
CEDAR BLUFF. Va.,
—We* have sold Johns<
Fever Tonic for the i
We know it has save
long cases of fever ai
tors' bills, and has snv
hundreds of our own people. \\
it in our households.
CEDAR BLUFF WOOLEN TO.,
Agency of this wonderful medlrliv
will be placed with good men. Addres:
A. B. Girardeau, Savannah,' Ga.
CHILD IS WRAPPED
IN FATAL FLAMES
Clothing; Caaglit Tlr
iiJiiml In
Child.
id Mr
SAVANNAH, Ga.. Feb. 20.
morning little Marguerite Jnnt
8-year-ol«l daughter of Mr. a
W. It. Jantzen, died at Pooler, as tlv
result of burns. Yesterday afternoon
she was endeavoring to extinguish fir*,
that had been set to the grass near her
horn'*. Her clothing caught fire and
she screamed. In quick response, her
mother rushed to her aid and endeav
ored to extinguish the flames. The f\fe
from the child’s clothing was commu
nicated to that of her mother, and It
wap v.hlle suffering the tortures of
burns that Mrs. Jantzen cnntimmd her
• It"i t.s to >.:\■ ■ ii-1 Hit!.- gill. Screams
of th*- 111• 11*■ i .in<I < lilhl brought others
In haste and after a time the flames
were extinguished. This whh not until
every vestige of clothing save the un-
dervest had been burned or torn from
the child's body. Every attention wu»*
given her, but she could not survlvo.
The mother’s face,arms and hands were
severely burned.
VALDOSTA RAILWAY Nt RD.
VALDOSTA. Ga., Feb. 20. -A young
man named Charb h Marker has entered
a suit against the Valdosta Street Hall
way Company for $5,000 for damages
which he alleges to have received by
being run against by an electric car
during Christmas. He claims that two
ribs were broken.
STKTfON I'MVEHSITY.
Jacksonville, Fin., Feb. 20.—
Rev. W. M. Chaunleln ha* been elected
president of the board of trustee* of
the Stetson Unlff*rslty at I><* I>*nd to
surcMd John B. Stetson. Dr. J. N.
Forbes was re-elected president of the
institution.
ond the tlm
ten to four
law will b
county.
no 41) LAW.
Feb. 20. Tbe'coun-
thls afternoon refused
ad tax fro m$3 to $2.
working the road from
iys. The alternative road
strictly enforced In this
• for
talnly there is no more important work
than this to beautify In every way pos
sible the Y. M. C. A. building, that it
may be the most attractive place In the
ctly—a. place where our young men can
pass their leisure time surrounded by
good Influences,
McEvoy Book Co. auction today at
10:50 a. m., J p. m. and 7:30 p. m.
COMPLAINS OF A DITCH.
next meeting.
On motion of Mr. John Shlnllolser,
the chair was authorized to appoint a
special committee of three, to drift
and report to the next meeting a pr°s-
< pectus, which will present the purpose
of the Macon Fair Association In such
a way that every one can understand .
clearly what the plan Is. This prospec-
tus is to be sent to every person who j
has not already subscribed for stock I
of the Macon Fair Association. The
committee named is Mr. John Shlnhol-1
■er, Mayor Smith and Mr. Joseph • And » 0e s t
Block. I Damage* In « i.nrg*- .iraoum,
The next meeting of the full commit- j VALDOSTA, Ga., Feb. 20-—ABfUjer
tee will be held at the Hotel Lanier , Int ,-fating lawsuit was filed In the c tj
next Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. At court yesterday against the Atlantic
that time the several canvassing com-1 Co4at Llne Railway Company, weces-
mlttees are expecte 1 to make a report.; t0 the Savannah, Florida and
Chairman Willingham impressed upon Wegtero road . The suit to Mght *
all present last night that the sta * e Mn. Elizabeth Godwin, widow •*
Fair Involves work, and there can hi} . . g Godwin, and Is for 1
no let up till the task is completed, ‘ _ § wh | ch have accrued to
which Macon has undertaken. The en- . rea5l0 n of a ditch which was
trgy of a determination that means J h# railroad track three
fang in hi they I along «»«
e Atlantic C<
*t Line foi
a with
JlKCHtion and nervous debll-
« V. J. Gr»*en, of Lancaster,
,, remedy helped me until I
ig Electric Hitters, which did
good than all the medicines
• I. They have also kept my
• .llent health for years. Hhe
rlc Hitlers are Just splendid
• troubles; that they arc a
lc and Invlgora
its pin
tdlcln
HISKOI* JtHV LOC H FI) I'F.
HARLOTTE. N. Feb. 20—The
,• in the Bishop case was locked up
at 10:30 last night.
bounded
another side by Stratton,
si le by Uoleman (self), and
side by an alley. Levied on ns the
property of Robert Coleman, trustee,
to satisfy a 11. fa. in favor of the may
or and council of the city of Macon, va.
Robert Colt mnn, trustee, for bnlnncn
city tax. 1002. Tax $22.66 and costs.
Alan at the same time and place pnrt
of lot No. 2, square No. 102, bounded on
one side by Orn\ulgee street, on anoth
er side by M. and I. H. R. R. Co., on
another side by Williams and Horne,
and on another side by an alley. Levied
on as the property of c. F. Collier to
satisfy a tl. fa. In favor of the mayor
II of the elty of Macon, vs C.
F. Collier for balance city tnx, 1902.
Tax $15.32 and costs.
Also :it the snmo time and place part
of lot No. 2. Wool folk survey, East Ma
con, bounded on one side tiy Second
street, on another side by Munroe, on
i another side by Vinson, and on another
vices entirely free to over" two 1> - V nn Levied on ns the
thousand Invalids, huving charged each 1 P r °P ert y "f Thurston Dean to satisfy
Just a sufficient sum to cover the actual I n M ' ,n ' in favor of ,ho nin y° r 1,nrl
From Dr. W. H. Hale of
the British JVledical
Institute.
Editor Teloxnipli -sir: Durlnn
•a ted
"British Medical Institute.*
at 354 Hecond street, has glv
Of tl;
ont *»f
hundred
fact thn
maladies that had bet
curable. Numerous letter
denco of this mot have
your columns from time
To give your rentiers u
gent idea concerning the
have cured In our Macon
the past twelve months,
following facts from
sum
Nearly
invalids have ta-n
ured, notwithstanding the
ny nf thrill .uttered from
unced Iii-
1 bearing evt-
appenred in
o Him*,
more lnt*!lll-
maladie*. \v
office during
Dlser
t.'atarrh
Female w'kn’i
Goitre, tumor,
Piles, fistula.,
Opium habit
Deafness
Blood poison
Rupture
"e glv
books:
Diseas
216] Varlcolcele ,
243 Hydrocele
ill* W kn’a of men
107 Skin disease*
69 Sterility
42 Heart dls.use !
t60j. Miscellaneous .
, 1041
•Ity of Maco
Dean for city tax, 1901. Tax $2.50 and
costs.
Also at the same time and place p.i»*t
of lot No. 8. swe, No. 61, hounded on one
side by Adams street, on another side
by chestnut street, on another side by
f'abnnlss and on another side by (Jeea-
lln. Levied *>n us the property of M:«.
Anna A. Harris, now property of Mrs.
Adklnson. to satisfy a fl. fn. In fa"or
of tbe mayor and council of the city of
Macon vs. Mrs. Anna A. Harris, now
property of Mrs. Adklnson, for balnnce
city tax 1902. Tax $9.38 and costs.
Also at the same time and place p*jt
MACON FAIR ASSOCIATION.
Application for Charter.
GEORGIA. Blbh County. -To the Superior
f J. W..Cahanlss. Jordan
Ti. Jones, E. J. Willingham.
K. S. Dunlap. T. J. Curling. F. Harlow
I Stubbs. Alex Hlocli. Bridge* Smith. Wal
ter D. Lamar. Sam Guthman. Geo. A.
Smith. Joseph Hlnek. M. Waterman. R.
lehurst. K. L. Martin. J. W. Shin-
Hum Alimaver. J. A. Neweomt),
Julian Lane. W. Ross White, J. H. Riley.
Ike Block. W. A. Huff and (*. U. Pendle
ton respectfully shows:
1. Obleets of the association: That they
<te*lre to he Incorporated, tngethe
soclate with ther
and sent, with all the rights of n hr
porntd, including the rights
‘ ~ Tha
which It shall
led. and have all
and be subject to nil the lla-
i corporate hedy, shall he th«
r Association.
ular business: The particular
' he carried on by said corpo-
hold fairs, exposition
Insltu
M|Tolal 1,||J2
10— > th’ Urltl»h M.dl.-al
In giving aervica* free to *u< .i
:i large number of Invulld*. and foi
such a prolonged period was for tho
express put p«s»- oi making it* Htiperlnr
skill known to the citizen* of Macon
and vicinity, and of demonstrating its
ability to cure catarrh and catarrhal
deafness; also mule and female weak
ness, and rupturt? varieties!*, goi*!.\
cancer and nil disease* of tht rectum
This fact being now proven to the
great majority of your renders. It n*
now in order for us to announce that
our office 1* permanently located in
Macon, and that ort and after this du e
we will give only ronsultutlon free to
all Invalids; that we will make u charge
of $2 00 for a thorough examination,
with advice In each case, and that our
charge* for treatment will be as rea
sonable a* I* consistent with Amt-class
treatment. Yours respectfully.
W. H. HALE, M. D.
Macon, Feb. 2. 1903.
lIRMRI.DRIta RRCITAL.
Tickets for H'fselberg Recital, Tues
day night, at Wesleyan Chapel, are now
on sale at Mallory H. Taylor'* and Jno.
H. Hoge'n drug stores.
General admission 25c
Reserved seat* 60c
Look out for full outline of- pro
gramme in Sunday’s paper.
of lot No. 1. swe, No. 49. hounded
.one side by Calhoun street, on another
li I by Lewi*, on another side by school
lot iind nn another side by school lot.
Levied on ns the property of estate of
Mrs. Itt;* Hoskins, to satisfy a fi. fa.
in favor of the mayor and council of
the city of Macon vs. estate of Mrs.
Itta Haskins for city tax 1902. Tax
$3.76 and costs.
Also at the same time and place part
of lot No. 4. mve, No. 22, hounded on
one side by Chestnut street, on another
side by Irvine, on another side by Har
well and on another side by an nlley.
Levied on as the proderty of A. Tl.
Hendricks, to satisfy a fl. fa. in favor of
the mayor and council of the city of
Macon vs. A. H. Hendricks, for balance
city tax 1902. Tax $4.63 and costs.
Also nt the same time and place part
of lot No. 1 swe, No. 43, hounded on
one side by Haz'd street,on another side
by Jackson street, on another side by
Johnson (self), and on another side bv
Johnson (self). Levied on as the prop
erty of Mrs. L. H. Johnson to satisfy a
fl. fa. In favor of the mayor and coun
cil of the city of Macon vb. Mrs. L. B.
Johnson for balance city tux, 1902. Tax,
$134.86 and costs.
Also at the same time and place ont
small Iron Dlebald safe. levied on at
the property of estate of J. C. Moore
to satisfy a fi. fn. In favor of the muynr
and council of the city of Macon vs.
estnte J. C. Moore for city tax, 1902.
Tafc. $10 and costs.
Also at the same time and place part
of lot No. ft, bh, hounded on one aide
by Appleton avenue, on another aide by
Cobb, on another side by Corner and on I Tor*
ration
glv
iilnments
xhlhlr
leorglu. or elsewhere; to awsrfi
premiums and prizes to exhibitors and
competitors, and do all things Incident to
and uscnl In such rases. To charge admis
sion fees, entrance foes, gelt special "prlv-
llegc*." receive gifts and donations, and
do generally all things usual to ho done
by such corporations, In holding or con
ducting fairs.
4. Capital: The amount of capital to
be employed by said corporation shall ho
$26,000.00, divided Into shares of $25.00 each,
with the privilege of Increasing the cap
ital stock to $100,000.00. or any part there
of. at anv time when tho stockholder*
may think proper. H’ockholders shall bo
personalty liable each for tho amount
of the unpaid subscription by him to tha
capita! stock of tho corporation and no
further.
That no difltrlbutlon of assets nhall tak*
Place until all the corporate stock Is fully
paid, but stock dividends may be declared
front net asset* and credited on uncalled
for balance* due on stock subscription*.
6. Place of business: The place of bux
ines* shall be In the county of Bibb, with
the privilege of establishing branch offices,
and conducting business throughout tho
slat© of Georgia, and elsewhere.
6. Contracts: Mav contract with other
corporations, societies and persons for tho
Joint conduct of carrying on Its business;
may buy. lease, rent and Improve land*
for It* purposes, and have all tho right*
and powers for tho furtherance of tlm
purposes of the corporation not lncon*lHt-
with the law* of Georgia or of tho
That Its charter and charter power*
twenty years with the nrtv-
'«! nt thn expiration or tho
United State
7. That Its
may exist foi
liege of renewal
time.
8. Officers: The officer* of said associ
ation ahull con*isi of a president (and ua
many vice presidents ns the directors may,
sen fit to nanin). secretary and treasurer*
with the usual powers and duties attach
ing to such officer*; and a ho.ml of direc
tors of eleven in number, who shall \>«>
elected at the fir*; meeting of said cor
poration to accept this charter, and an
nually thereafter, for tho election of all
officers he ‘ " ' '
provided ft
That tho
all other officer* and
corporation, w
belonging m ?
fore entering i
©cute a good
corporation In
ay be
and
aid
to shall handle any money
ild corporation, Mhall, he-
pon any of his duties, cx-
ind sufficient bond to the
double tho amount of
have In hi* control, th*
mount of bond to be fixed by the dlrec-
EXPLOSION IN GRANITE qi'ATIRY.
COLUMBIA. H. C., Feb. 20.—A pre
mature explosion nt Stewart’* granite
quarry, two mllos south of tht* city,
this morning, caused the death of three
negro workmen and the Injury of sev
eral other*.
Th** force of the explosion was so
great that It *hook every bouse In Co
lumbia. although the city Is Oil a bluff,
a hundred feet above the level of the
quarry.
other
the
satisfy
i
by Crutchfield. LdVled on
iperty of Mr*. R. W. Ross to j
fa. In favor of the mayor |
By-Is
That j
ell
the dty of Mur
consideration. , fh « ai»h
of the determination of 1 1 *}« j t0 j t manum -" hl . h Dr J
*ho have pledge 1 Macon to build for i into i, . iii» e the one which ur. ■*
a great fair In fhe golden days of <*!£ J^lSrrtzh brought against the.road
J* r * Is , encouraging messages that . ^ j a8t term of court, in which 1«
' from the press of the suit-. g T~ l> ' ,t That CM*"**
on. can doubt or discount tho power of Mcund aj >aprtmf , ourt and l« D-
tfco force the papers of tho slat* to J* h , tribunal now. Th- dr
tanging to tho aid <•' Tho foi-1 for. «« -soh Ur
lojing Is a partial
different papers represeriu«*» — - i
. H. a kn?vliU“ Dispatch *"•> N ' ; U fVi:if- *" y |N ' L -
» • congratulate Macon upon securmgj i ; m N ■' • Fe .®:
■ State Fair. *'
for th
of Macon. Tho foi- lor. which Mrs. Godwin now
list of notes Irom tlonlnthec* ler.shty on. and i.
ireienUng ,*U “SSJT to bring on a hotlcgml flfht
asking to furnish th .
" 1 to H'-fray tho expanses of
Horno Jurnal: "Houston fat
■' the first prize at the Georgia Etal
*t lr rt ' xt October. If they will «****
now to make a county exhlb.t at
SfaUkl Oty park. A county fair
<o the State Fair would be Just right.
.„I !U 5, 1,0 n Advertiser: "It was a ■“0”
•n*n between Atlanta and Macon
Fa:r" h * Central City won the State
c-.'mT'' 111 ' Progress: "Mjfn ha*
» , n her competitors for th- r a
'rir this fan „nd will Immediately take
«„ make It a success lut "‘ii
tlf„T ntra,Iy ,ora **<L has the most MJ- . irnprovemenj* terr .poi^-.
an<il «**•
Th* .n hare the latter
with Ber.forl “ “ ^muratori
100-acre price on credit.
and ?falf the pirole contra.th
and that nndtfjuw,* ^ Im-
went !n, ®„ ,> ?f rte raise of n| a* h ,“”;
proveraente of in tn j that B'nford
dred • , *SS?S for
ha* “he P»rch**e->non»> for
ha* tendered tne ^ tre*pa»*e^ upon
the properiD op en a building *
the place and r ( th , farm nvr
put tenants In damage* for th^
hi, prote*t. ( H ' Uorn g t£*. „
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IN THE SOUTH.
Importer* of
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We are in position, with our unparalleled facilities and ©nr many plants
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See our nooroot agent to you, or writ# us d I root. •
Atfdraea VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO.,
ATLANTA, OA.
gm- Ii*< far tOs Wytala-Carsfias Atasoass Frse lor SW oofcfny.
city tax,
id hv-ln
i It may
rules
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Wherefore, yi
this their petit
office of Bibb i
corded th«*rr* nftr
as renulre*d hv In
ders be paMPcd
nf bt
proper In th«; pr
ur petitioners pray that,
in. ne filed tn the clerk'a
?ourt, and he re-
R. W. Rons for bii’on
1902. Tax. $17.76 and costs.
' Also ;it the same time and place part
of lots Nos. 3 and 4, nw commons, No.
17. bounded on one side by Monroe
street, on another side by Forsyth
street, on another aide by Dunlnp and ] prtvl!
on another side by Callaway. Levied nn' 1 .
on as the property of E. P. flmlth,
agent, to satisfy a fl. fa. In favor of the
mayor and council of the city of Ma
con v/. E. P. Smith, Agent, for city
tax for the yearn 1896 to 1902, Inclusive.
Tax, $586.38 and costs. | *»f *»ald eourt. do certify that the sbova
Al,o at th» «ain, tlm, nn.l pl«„ part | '"Wi* 1 "*'■j. *‘ru. ropy of th. ori*-
of lot No. 7. zquar. No. .19. fronting : '£‘f r l A«liU?l»tf^n " V. th, ,.m«" now U »n-
26 48-100 feet on flouth "Die of L’ h, * rr y ' pear* of file In said office. Witness my.
street, between Third and Second j signature and seal of said court affixed
and tha- suitable ..
granting all the rights,
liege* prayed for and In-
isarv for the objects and
purposes therein set out
And your petitioner* will ever pray, atfc
H. A. CRUMP,
Attorney for Petitioners.
GEORGTA. Bibb bounty.--Clerk's Office*
Superior Cour': I. Robt. A. Nlsbet, clerls
streets, bounded on one side by Cher
ry street, on another side by Neel, on
.another side by Doody, and on another
side by Doody. Levied on as the prop
erty of Chas E. Campbell, guardian,
to satisfy h fl. fa. In favor of the mayor
and council nf the city of Macon, vt.
Chas. E. Campbell, guardian, for pav
ing on the south side Cherry street.
Tax $144.68 and costs
Also at the same time «nd placa part
of lot No. 7, square No. 21. fronting
92 13-100 on the *outh side of Mulberry
street.between First and Hecond streets,
bounded on one side by Mulberry street,
on another side by Hardeman, on an
other side by Macon l^idge No. 5, and
on another side by an alley. Levied on
as the property of Knights of Pythias
to satisfy a fl. U
and council of the city
Clerk Superior Cour'. Bibb County, Oa
8TATF OF GEORGIA. Bibb County^
Bailie Lee Rick* vx. Rasda! Rick* -Libel
for Divorce. In Bibb Superior Court.
To Hasdai Rtcks:
You are hereby required, personally 09
by attorney, to be and appear at the next
supertoi court to be held In and for salt!
county on the third Monday In April next,
T hen «nd there to answer the plaintiff's
demands In on action of divorce, as lit
default thereof the court will proceed as
to justice shall appertain, witness tho
Hon. W. H. Felton. Jr. Judge of said
court, this 6th day of February, 19CJ.
ROBT. A NI8BET, Clerk.
GEORGIA. Bibb *
__ County—The Union
vor of the mavnr Savlon Havings Bank and Trust Company,
y of Macon vm 1 guardian Edgar A. Henry, represents to
jt . K.- Pvthin, for navlntf I thl * court thl4t U ha * fU,,jr 4$«CharaeA
Knights of F ythlns for paving Mulbarry j duties of It* trust, and haa appfieA
street. Tax, 17 and costa. 1 f or letters of dismission as sstd guardian*
Also at the tuurv* time and place part This Is. therefore, to notify all persons
of lot No 4. fiq. No. 40, fronting l concerned that the application of ssi<|
101 10-100 feet on east side of First ^nk as *a!d guardian for dismission, wll|
street, between corner of Poplar and ’ h * h * ard on ,hft .MP
First streets, bounded on one aide by
Poplar street, on another aide by First
street, on another side by Willing ham, _ „
and on another side by Harris.. Levied c' Bailey.'James E. Bailey, Larkin Oore
on as the property of Macon Volunteers don Bailey. William Moses Bailey—Fora*
Armory, that is, th# stores under ar- closure Attorney's Ltsn, Bibb Buperiog
mory. to »atl«fy a #. fa. In favor of the _ Co .^ rt .!5 ov ; m, ’, er
mayor and council of the city of Ma- 1 th * ■ Harrt * t c • “***•* * n w
con vs. Macon Volunteers Armory,that ’ herchJ : required personally oa
,M * armor y. Paving : ),y attorney. t<> b- and appear at the neaS
tax $438..,4 and costa. | mi parlor court. t<» h*- held In and for ialA
Also ut the same time and place part county, on the third Monday In April n«iL
of lot No. 4, 8q. No. 40,/rontlng 106 3-100 then and there t.. answer the plalntUTg
feet on north aide Poplar street be- I demands In an «< ion to foreclose attoM
twron Flr.f and (Wonrt ,tr.«t. bnun- J'*" ln
6t.\ on on. >ld« by Poplar on on- - 1 . 1 ' , h ' r l|o„‘ w h H piBSS
?|52 r hi d ttMMi ”£** on “ nnlh “ r Jr.. ’liKi*. .if ool.i . ourt. thin »th day «g
•Id. by Willingham, and on anoih.r . F«hra«rv ia.’ ”
tlitly llajjia, L*rla4 aa tha prop-. 1