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THE MAOON TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1903
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Better Safe Than Sorry
Written on Manufacturing Plants, Schools, Churches,
Dwellings, Barns. Etc. The Rate Is Low.
Cabaniss, Walker, Coleman & Hatcher
Phone 360.
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ALL WHO USE IT RECOMMEND IT
CLOSING EXERCISES
EASTMAN 1NSTIUTE
Brilliant DcnionMrntton of Scholar
ship—Award of Medals, Certificates
and Diplomas,
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EASTMAN, Ga., June 2.—The closing
exercises of the spring term of East
man Institute have Just occurred, and
the showing made was a brilliant one.
Following was the program:
Plano duet—"Sounds from the Ohio,"
■CarrlvBcll Edwards and Byrdie Daniel.
Salutatory—Opple Lee Rogers.
Vocal eolo—"I Loved you then, I
Love yon now," Lou McRae.
Essay—"The American Woman,” Sa
rah E. McCullers.
solo—"Rose Song," Mary Ed-
ards.
Mat-
Price 25 Cents
LAMAR, TAYLOR & RILEY DRUG CO.
IDLE-HOUR STOCK FARM,
Macon, Ga.
1 Stallions will be at the Farm after May 1. 1901:
The following standard, i
bay trotter, by Grattan 2:13 (sire of Palmyra
:0T. etc.), dam Maggie McGregor by Robert McGreg-
2:02*4. Kentucky Star Srtltt. etc.) This colt Is quite
_ i of Cresoeui
speedy.
BnOWN-lIltADEX, No. 0401,
ter 1&M4. Hal Dillard 2:<*
3:074. Braden 2:1.34 Bra
Braden 2:074. Braden. 3:1
quarters at the rate of 3:ta
Marcs kept at $10.00 per month, owner’s risk of addents
Parties wishing further Information, please apply to
JAMES lilt AD Y, Manager.
. _Telephone $203.
’, by Brown Hal 3:124 (sire of 8tar Foln-
n Kate Braden (dam of Hal Braden
Brown-Braden la q full brother to Hal
i 3:124, end has shown us a mile In 2:10,
’ escapes.
DIMMER
ON TNC
SOUTHERN
THH UNE FOR BUSINESS,
THE UNE FOR PLEASURE,
THE LINE FOR ALL THE BEST
SUMMER RESORTS
Complete Summer Resort Folder
Mailed Free to Any Addresi,
WASHINGTON. I
Come by Our Office,
567 Cherry Street,
And get one of our Beautifully Illustrated
- - Summer Homes’ Folders - ■
Which givos a complete list of Hotols and Boarding
Houses. We would he pleasod to furnish
you rates and schcdulos
Through Sleeper from Macon to Asheville,
daily, effective June 13th; first car leaves
Macon 7:25 p. m., arrives Asheville early
next morning—a night’s ride.
JAMES FREEMAN,
Traveling Passenger Agent.
’Phone 4^4.
Recitation—"Her Cuban Tea,'
tie Lou Burch.
Essay—"A Ship," Mitggfft Woodward.
Class History—Lou McRae.
Vocal solo—"My Susie Sue," Besslo
Wall.'
Class Prophesy—Dreta Sharpe.
Valedictory—Bessie Notes.
Piano solo—"Ventre a Terre," Carrie
Bell Edwards.
Literary address—Col. J. 7. DeLacy.
Plano solo—Mrs. Barbrey.
Presentation of medals—Col. James
Blehop, Jr.
Presentation of diplomas—Col. B. R.
Culhoun.
The subject treated by Col. Johih P.
DeLacy was "Higher Education," In
the discussion of which he maintained
very cleverly,notwithstanding the claim
of some who never had such opportu
nities. that a university education
no bar to success In the battle of lire,
but. on the contrary, afforded one of
the most effective weapons for use In
that struggle.
The graduating class numbered ten
bright boys and girls-two boys And
eight girls. Miss Bessie Notes read th
valedictory and Miss Lou McRae tho
salutatory address. All acted will their
parts.
The school curriculum embraces
twelve grades, requiring as many years
to complete the course.
Shorter Female College of Rpme. of
fered a number of scholarships this
year to be won by the successful con
testants In each of fifty high schools
over the state. In th4 contest Miss*
Dersle Notes and Lou McRae "tied
and Miss Bessie generously gnve her
claim to Miss Lou, Miss Bessie prefer
ring to go to Monroe Female College nt
Foryth. /
As u pleasant sequel to the closing
exercises of the high school here, Mrs.
W. II. Cotter gave an elegant recop
tlon at her lovely home to about fifty
of the young ladles and gentlemen of
town, especially Including the
graduating class at the Institute,
young people report a very cnjoyabl*
time.
There were three gold medals offered
In Eastman Institute this year
lows: One by Col. John F. DeLacy for
best composition In senior
was won by Miss Oppto Lee Rogers.
Another by Dr. J. D. Ilerrmnn for best
ready composition In seventh or tenth
grades. This was won by Mr. John
Burch, and the other by Col. U.
Calhoun for best speller. This \
won by Master Ray C&Jhoun.
< ii twm:m.\iv« < oi.m . cholera
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The uniform success of this remedy
has made It the inns? popular pr
tion In um for bowel complaints,
everywhere recognized ns the on*
edy that can always be depended upon
and that Is pleasant to take. It ts es
pecially valuable for summer diarrhoea
In children and Is Undoubtedly the
means of saving tho lives of a great
many children each year. For sale by
all druggists.
FIBRCB INSTITUTE.
THOMSON, On., Juno 2.—Pierce In
stitute will close Its most successful
session Friday with appropriate exer
cises, an Attractive feature of which
will consist of a big Georgia barbecue
for the patrons and friends. All busi
ness houses will close to attend tho
barbecue and hear tho annual literary
address which will be delivered by Dr.
S. B. Robbins of Augusta. Tills school
Is one of the live progressive Institu
tions which makes .up the life of a town
and our people are Justly proud of the.
splendid record It Is making under the
able management of Prof. Ed L. Ray.
Prof. A. D. Kean, principal of the
high school nt Culloden, Is at home for
his vacation.
Prof. Claud Story and his sister, Mlse
Mae, have closed their school at Mon-
tl Hlo and are at home Th**y have ;n
tbelr guests Misses Pope and Jones of
Montlcello, and Miss Thompson of
Madison, who are winning much admi
ration here
Dr. G. W. Yarbrough, pastor of the
M-thodlet chur-h. I* alien !irg ;i *••*<-
ston of the trustees of Wesleyan in
Macon and will deliver an address
while there.
M \RS1I \I.LVILLI'
MARSH ALLVILLE. June 2.—Miss
arolyn Harris is entertaining at a
house party nt the residence of her
grandfather, L>r. J. D. Wade, v This
patty is composed of the following
g ladles: Misses Schofield and
Burr of Macon, Mies Gilbert of Albany,
Miss Riley of Fort Valley, Miss Armor
Greenesboro,.Miss White of Eaton-
Mrs. Georg** T. Harris and Miss Har
ris entertained at a Jap.uies. ten in
he visitors’ honor Thursday evening.
Those who assisted the house party In
riving were: Mrs. Roe Frederick,
Mrs. Walter Frederick, Mrs. Will Les
ter, Mrs. Dansln, Misses Murph and
Rumph. Frederick, Tarver, Hafep, Mc
Ghee and Miss King.
number of delightful entertain
ments have been given In honor of Miss
Harris’ guests, among the number waq
tally-ho ride through the peach orch
ards nnd nurseries of Mr. Samuel H.
Rumph ort Tuesday evening.
Saturday evening the young men
of the town complimented the visiting
young ladles with a moonlight ride out
to Flint river, whore an al fresco enter
tainment was given in tne form of a
fish fry.
Miss Kathryn McGhee wns the hos
tess at a progressive flinch party on
Monday evening, nt which Miss Har
ris’ guests were tho honorees.
Mr. Jasper Slappey complimented
the ladles of the Shakespearean Club
with & lawn fete on the spacious
grounds of his elegant, home, Hill Crest.
The visitors present were Miss Gilbert
of Eatonton, Mies Armor of Greenes-
boro, Miss White of. Eatontoti, Miss
Riley of. Fori Valley, Misses Schofield
and Burr of Macon.
Mrs. Nunnflly of Monroe Is spending
few days with Mrs. Walter Frederick.
The friends of Mr. Marshall Hitslum
nnd bride will be pained to hear of ■hot
critical Illness.
YESTERDAY’S BASEBALL
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
ATLANTA. Ga.. Juno 2—The locals
shut out New Orleans today, none of the
Pelicans being able to get further than
second base. Wilson did excellent work in
tho box. Score: It.ILK
Atlanta 0 04001 20 *— 7 S 2
New Orleans .......0 00000000 — 0 4 4
Batteries—Wilson and Matthews; Smith
and Montgomery.
LITTLE ROCK, June 2.—Montgomery
defeated Little Rock today 3 to 1. The
feature was Stlckncy's batting for the
visitors. Score: : R.H.E
Little Rock 0 00000100-1 7 2
Montgomery 0 20001000—3 7 1
Batteries—Doland nnd Lynch; Brennan
and Clarke. 4
MEMPHIS. June 8.-Memph!s defeated
N • h\l.v i -day in gallic abounding In
pretty plays on a muddy diamond. Both
Ehret and Russell pitched great ball, and
the locals won out by bunching their hits
In the seventh and eighth. Score: R.H.E
Memphis 000000 il*-2 f> 2
Nashvillo 0 0d00000 1-l 6 3
Batteries—Ehret and Stratton; Russell
and Rottt.
SHREVEPORT, Juno 2—Blrmlnrtham-
Shreveport game postponed on account of
wet grounds.
Standing n( the
Plnyecl. \V«
Memphis ,...28 11
Little Rock <.28 1<
Montgomery 30 11
Atlanta 32 11
Nashvillo 27 1!
Birmingham 29 1
New Oilcans 29 11
Shreveport 27 1<
won ST OF ALL IMPF.IUENCES.
Can anything be worse thart to feel
that every minute will be your last?
Such wns the experience of Mrs. 8. II.
Newson. Decatur, Atn. "For three
years,” she writes, "I endured Insuffer
able pnln from Indigestion, stomach nnd
bowel trouble. Death seemed Inevita
ble when doctors nnd all remedies fnll-
At length I wns. induced to try
Electric Bitters, nnd the result wns mi
raculous. I Improved nt once nnd now
completely recovered.” For liver,
kidney, stomach nnd bowel troubles,
Electric Bitters Is the only medicine.
Only 60c. It's guaranteed by all drug
gists.
It
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
CINCINNATI, Juno 2,-Clnclnnatl won n
great pitchers’ battle today. Ewing allow
ing only two hits nnd PltUngcr three.
Attendance 2,GOO. Score: R.II.E
Cincinnati 0 1 1 0 l 0 0 1 0- 4 3 1
Boston . .......^..t.000 0 0 00 1 0-1 2 3
Batteries—Ewing and Poll*; Plttlnger,
Willis and Moran. Time, 1:00. Umpires,
Moran nnd Holliday,
CHICAGO, Juno 2.—Bunched hits In four
Innings won for the locals today nftcr
they had.nil but given the game away on
errors. Attendance 3,200. Score: R.H.E
Chicago . ... # . 1 1.0 0 0 1 1 0 •- 4 11 0
Brooklyn .....0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0— 3 6 2
Bnttories—Taylor and Ivling; Evans nnd
Ritter. Time, 1:43. Umplro, O'Dny.
PITTSBURG. June 1-PhIlUpe pi
in excellent form and was given gilt edi
support. Attendance 4.400. O ©oro: R.ll,
Pitt.-burg 1 0006 1 00 •— 7 14
New York 0 00000000-0 H
Batteries—Phllllpe and Phelps; TnyU
Bowermnn nnd Warner. Time, 1 "*
plrc, Johnstone.
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(Coats and Pants only)
We are showing today. The
price we ask will make you
wish you had’nt if you’ve
bought elsewhere.
THE DANNENBERG CO. t
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ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE.
CUTHBERT. Ga., June 2.—Com
mencemcnt exercises at Andrew Fe
male College arc on In full blast and
the town Is filled with vlsttbr*.
The sermon was preached yesterday
by Rev. II. W. Hard well of Macon.
Last night he preached the missionary
sermon. This young divine won many
friends in Cuthbert.
Music, In th? morning, was furnished
by Prof. McNIel nnd choir, nnd at night
by Prof. Von IJofo and choir and were,
special feature nf the services.
This morplng the sophomore exhibl- jrho’gunus. Attendance 1,330.
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Chicago 0 0 0 2 0 1 ft '0 •— 3 If) 1
Jovelnrd • ......•••.0 0 20 0 000 0—2
ST. LOUIS, June 2.—In a pitchers’ bat
tle between McFarland and Spurka of
Philadelphia, the local man outpltrhs 1
his opponent. Attendance 400. Score:
R.H.E
St. Louis 1 00 0 00 00 0- 1 8 1
Philadelphia 0 00000000-0 2 2
Batteries — McFarland nnd Weaver*
Sparks and Zimmer. Time, 1:24. Umpire.
Emslle,
AMERICAN LEAGUE
CHICAGO, May 2.—Chicago defeated
Cleveland todtoy. Star outflcldlng, partic
ularly by Chicago,
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Special Bargains Y
In Trunks X
Automatic Tray Trunks (34 inches, like picture) for 7
$12.00 |
Tills Trunk is slot head .
taokod, leather trimmed,
linen lined, and is worth
$15.00, and is the best
bargain ever offered for
the price.
Same trunk ns above
described, except tho au
tomatic tray, at tho fol
lowing prices:
tlon took place, the following young la
dies reading: Mlse Archie Clarke. Jos-
up; Mins Mary Holmes. Fort Galneij
5Jlss Oln Mnssoe, Morshallvllle; Miss
Rjjby McLain, Hearn; Miss Nellie Mo
rel. Bylvanln; Mies Emma Taylor. At-
tnpulgus; Mine Mabel White, Cuthbert;
Miss Hsirah Wllron, Sumter.'
The Junior exhibition consisted of cs-
snys by the following members: Mist
Ruby Arthur, Cuthbert; Miss Emma
Barge. Richland; Miss Tip Smith, At-
tnpulgus; Mies Jnennette Hay, Ameri
cas; Miss Alice Ellis, Cuthbert; Miss
Means, Ilnwklnsvllle; Miss Susie Mao | HuaetVand*CtrruYtiers.
Brown, Fort Galnea; Miss Sarah
Clnrke, Albany. WASHINGTON. Juno 2.-Phlladolphl i
Last night th" elocution concert I found Orth’s cucves very easy today and
ca meoff. Tonight the music concert i won hands down. Attendance H<or.t:
will take pince. The visitors seem to I
whlch nre i“''‘h™ '■::::::«"?$”««=»«!'
In every way creditable. Batteries—<^tb and Clarke; Bonder nnd
' Schreck. Time. 1:10. Umpire, Bboridatt.
”1 have been troubled for’some time I -
with Indigestion and Hour stomach," ' NEW YORK. Juno 2-Boston agnln dem-
snye Mrs. Sarah W. Curtis of Lee. j onstrated Its superiority ocver New York
Batteries—White nnd McFarland;
and Uemls. Time, 1:40. Umpire, Con
nelly. >
• DETROIT. June 2.-8t. Louis had n snnj
I In one of the worst played games of tin
' year. Burkett's hitting nnd Wallsei'
fielding were features. Attendance 2.*rf7
Score: *. RIM
fit. Louts 3 1032100 1-11 18
I Detroit ,0 0 1 1 00 00 b- 3 11
Batteries—Esson. Buslow and McGuire
! Donohue nnd Knhoe. Time, 1:86. Umpires
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I ruRTMKR INrOMMATlOa CALL
indigestion
is caused by trying to compel
the stomach to keep too rapid a
pace. It is
the bane of
the present age and is wrecking
lives by the wholesale — a little
assistance is needed by the diges
tive organs of
half the world.
That distressed feeling can be
removed .speedily by using
I Heecham’s Pills and can posi
tively be
{cured by
j taking a course of this excellent
; medicine. Your stomach v/ill be
| kept sweet and clean and your gen
eral health will be perfect if you
1 will use
1 have been taking Ch
berluln’x Stomach and Liver Tablets,
which have helped me very much, so
that now I can eat many things that
before I could not." If you have any
trouble with your stomach why not
take these tablets and get well? For
sale by all druggists. •
-The p
BRYNOLD 9
REYNOLDS, Oa., June
pie of Reynolds have p
council to re-elect Prof. >
to tench the high school. To emphaa za
the fljat petition, a list of 93 scholars
Ins been pledged to him for a private
school in case the council fulls to rec
ognize their wishes.
Hundreds of crates of pinches are be-
lag rhkpp.* I fr-'in thin point.
Or»t < and wheat are being harvested.
Crops are very fine.
List night in the negro quarters
Charley Mullens was shot through the
mouth by Bill Welker tor trying to
get Walker to stop swearing before his
(Mullen's) mother. The ball passed
through Mullen’s face and spent Itself
against hl« mother’s shoulder.
Mr. F. F. Paris left Sunday for Daw
son to look after his large machine in-
adds*
e 2 615
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Now York 00 0 00 00 0 0-0 3
Boston 040002003-9 14 1
Butteries—Tonnehlll and BevUle; Dl«
neen and Crtger. Time, 1:30. Umpire,
O'Laughlln. »
36-inch
$12.50
38-inch
$13.00
40-inch
$13-50
Tlios’o nro Bargains that’wo can’t ofl'or again.
Flacon Trunk Co.,
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Brown Bouse Bar Price List.
McBroyer Pure Bye Whiskey,
medicinal pUrpns. H. guar.it
Cnt her wood’* Three Feather* Whiskey, full «i'i»ri
Catherwood’s Upper Ten Whiskey, fu.l quart* . .
Old Forester Whiskey, full quarts
Thompson Rye Whiskey’ five t<> gallon....
YHI'.w itiiiw Bye \\ lil k. y. Mill >| i ' > 1
<’nn'.i(|.. T(‘hiit*-i'i> |{\ -- W’hleke\ full •;•: irt M . .
Paul Jones’ Four Star Whiskey, rn'i quuurts . .
Lewis’ It\ WhDkey, full quart? . ..
Mill Creek Cabinet Rye Whiskey, four quarts to ,
Comet Rye Whiskey, full quart*
Express charge* prepaid when four or m> re p
order* must be accompanied either by cash, posto
i old Finest Whiskey In the market for
F. W. HARDY, Mgr.
sot Til 1811N TENNIS CHAMPION
WASHINGTON, Juno 2 —Frank aeogho*
nn of Washington won the Southern ten
ia championship today from R. I). Little
ied the j of New Jfork.
Dwight I ■
SUPREME COt IIT OF GEORGIA
Dec
Rendered Tueadltr, Jane
493. Lamar et al. vs. Harris, nnd vice
versa. Habeas corpus Before Judge
Felton. Bibb superior court.
Candler, J.—1. A father may. In this
state, release to another the right to
the custody and control of hls minor
child.
2. One to whom the parental power
ninor Is i
anything to the support of the child.
Held, that the father, by long acquits*
cence In dhc control of the minor, ex
ercised by II. since the death of L., and
hls failure to contribute anything to
the child’s support, or to assert hls pa
rental authority In that time, hri* lost
the right to the custody of the minor,
4. In habeas corpus cases for the
custody of the minor, the paramount
consideration is the welfare arid happi
ness of the minor; nnd In determining
that, the trial court Is vested with u
Inrge discretion. Where the circum
stances Justify It, tho wishes of the
minor may properly be consulted In de
termining to whom the custody shall be
awarded.
Judgment on mnln bill affirmed;
rross-hlll dismissed.
Bacon, Miller A Brunson, Thomas K.
Matthews nnd W. C. Nottingham, for
plaintiff In
Dessau,
Equitable Mortgn
to i
olnt i
ardeci has no power
entury guardian for
■ and the coincided
1 week With days .
{ 2. Under th** lav
W. H
Ing :
uder of Atln
Sunday.
F. Flrkllng rr »n
Jth America a'Jon,
visited hts
emptates tour-
, CINCINNATI, O
BEECHAM’S
PILLS
Sold Everywhere.
In boxes, lOc. and 26c.
TIIOMMOXY WATKH HI riM.Y.
THOMSON, Oa.. June 2.—Thorn*
!»*■* •; • . • d.-llg itc 1 with t he a r' -1
water, a supply of which has Just b«s
obtained by the completion of the n
well. It 1 is long been a much need
mvenkiioe, th<- lick of which has
lously Impeded the rapid growth of j
live
ittle
ty
the
3. W.. by a w'ritten agreement, re-
leased to I.. nnd hls wife (hls parents-
lu-!aw), nil hls parental power, custody
nnd control over hjs minor eon, n child
less than two yenrs pld. L. confided the _
personal care of the child to his dnugh- I that rens'in Illegal
ter, II., and she since that time hss i prosecution of th**
occupied In every way the relation of a j railing of th«- par
mother to th<* child. L. survived hit’ obligation,
wife, and died when tha minor wns nine j 3 tender the or
years old, leaving n will In which h«* { n deed «>f gift Is \
undertook to appoint hls son guardiun j on Sunday,
of the minor. II. continued to exercise I Judgment afflrn
parental power over th»- child for more M. <». Bayne, f
than five years, without Interference w. R. Hammond,
from the father, nnd with hi* full ac
quits* hi e. Tho father, s'nct the agre— 49V Roser vs. G«*
ment with L., has never contributed [ Company. !.<•%•
494. Borough
Company. Levy and claim. Before
Judge Felton. Crawford superior
court.
Cobb, J.—1. Courts will take Judicial
cognizance of the computation of time
of the days of th#
f the month.
nt this State, n eon-
not for
P- In the
not at all healthful,
it a bond Issue may soon I
bllng the 'ltizens to *n-
ir convenient of a sys
tem of water works with It* comforts
ctrlc lights will
follow this improvement In a short j
time and Thomson ran th*n boast the j
advantages enjoyed by few place* of
> i/e The -j r:f of progress I- n an-
ifest and the future Is bright to be- ;
comp the firirt smaller city of this sec
tion of middle Georgia.
BABY’S
VOICE
GRIFFIN
GRIFFIN. Juste .2.-Mrs. C. D.
:iim arid Man* r Elijah Ellis
p reeman will leave tomoorro
Mrs. W If. y.*
nuch
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it no happiness can be complete. How
sweet the picture of mother nnd babe,
angels smile at and commend the
thoughts and aspirations of the mother
bending over t!»c cradle. The ordeal through
which the expectant mother inuht pass, how-
eve/, is so full of danger and suffering that
she looks forward to tlie hour when she shall
feel the exquisite, thrill of motherhood with indescribable dread and
fear. Every woman should know that the danger, pain and horror
of child-birth can be entirely avoided by the use of Mother’s Friend,
a scientific liniment for external use only, which toughens and render*
pliable all the parts, and
assists nature in its sublime
work. By its aid thousands
of women have passed this
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and without pain. Sold at $1.00 per
bottle by druggists. Our book of priceless
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St., Atlanta, Ga,
R. O. Bean, T. P. A.
MOTHER’S
■FRIEND
Judg* Henry. Floyd superior court*
Lamar. J.—1. Levy of a tax execution
for J9 90 on a city lot 100 by 1«3 feet#
valued at between $800 and 31.000, an<3
susceptible of division Into two lot*
ea<’h of which would be worth morsr
than the amount of the fl. fa. Is excess
2. The purchaser at a sale under suet#
levy get* no title a* against the owneA
or those claiming under him.
3 The fact that the lot as divided
would not bo worth as tnu*h as If sol^
as a whole no reason why it shoultl
be levied on and sold In bulk. It la bft-4
ter for the owner that the prottenjf
should b«- somewhat damaged that*
that th*- entire tract should be taluflft
and under an excessive levy. |
Judgment affirmed.
M. B Eubanks, for plaintiff In error?
Dean ft Dean, contra.