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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1904.
BIBB'S SUNDAY SCHOOL
ASSOCIATION TO MEET
Convention at Ebenezer on Saturday—
Special Arrangements for Delegate*.
The arrangements nre now fully
completed for the annual meeting of
the Bibb County Sunday School As
sociation which is to be held this year
on Saturday at Ebenezer church about
5 miles from the city. Large band
wagons have been engaged which will
leave King & Oliphant’s drug store at
7:30 and 8 a. m., returning in the af
ternoon at close of session. Those
intending to go in these wagons are
requested to register their names with
J. J. Cobb at Commercial Banlc to
day in order to avoid any confusion
or failure to .have sufleient accommo
dation.
The programme Is as follows*.
9:00 a. m.~Devotional serivee, led
by R. F. Burden. ,
9:30 a. m.—Address of Welcome, by
Thos. A. Clay of Ebenezer Sunday
School. Response by Hon. Claude Es
tes of First Presbyterian Bunday
School.
10 a. m.—Reports of works of asso
ciation—
C. B. Ellis, Bibb County Sunday
School Evangelist.
W. J. Willis, superintendent Liberty
Sunday School. Walden.
N. S. Outler, superintedent Rutland
Sunday School.
C. W. Howard, superintendent
Mount Zion Sunday School.
E. O. Gunn, superintedent Skipper-
ton Sunday School, and other promi
nent workers.
Appointment of committees.
11:30 a. m.—Report World’s Sunday
School Convention, by Rev. W. L.
Walker, pastor Vlnevillle Baptist
church.
11:30 a. m.—Sunday School Sympo
sium—
The Pastor—Rev. J. H. Hughes,
Christian Church.
The Superintendent—Col. Isaac Har
deman.
The Teacher—Col. O. A. Park.
11:50 a. m.—Address—"Soul Saving
in the Sunday School”—Rev. J.
Glenn, pastor First Street Methodist
church. **
12:30—Dinner in the woods.
2 p. m.—Devotional service led by
Rev. W. L. Walker.
2:20 p. m.—Question Box.
2:35 p. m.—Class Organization, by
Col. E. P. Mnllary. 1
2:50 p. m.—Primary Work—
Miss Eunice Whitehead.
Mrs. A. P. Wheeler.
Miss Millie Cobb.
8:30—Report of committees. The
coming State Association meeting in
Macon, by C. B. Ellis.
Adjournment
The music will be directed by Mr.
R. L. McKinney.
All the officers and teachers of Ma
• con and Bibb county schools^ are In
vited to attend.
All high grado linen waists
greatly reduced. Doody Co
New Turpentine Plant.
TTFTON, Ga., July 7.—Messrs. Spur
lock and Kennedy of Cecil have
cently returned from Florida, where
they contracted to erect a six retort
turpentine plant for the Anden
Lumber Company of Tampa, and
this, the trial plant, proves satisfactory
to the company, Messrs. Spurlock and
Kennedy will put in fifty retorts for
them. The Anderson Lumber Com
pany sell their products in Tnmpa aw
Cuban ports. The charcoal from these
retorts finds a ready sale in those
kets. Messrs. Spurlock nnd Kennedy
have also closed a contrnct to erect
plant of thirty-retort capacity for R.
L. Dowling of tilvo* Oak. Ma.
CHAUTAUQUA VILLAGE AFIRE.
Supply Store, Postoffice and Kellogg
Hall Burned.
JAMESTOWN. N. Y.. July 7.—Fire
started In the business portion of the vil
lage of Chautauqua, whero the rhautau
qua assembly is held tonight. The Chau
tauqua Company's supply store, the post
office, and Kellogg Hall are reported
being burned.
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REPORT OF COMMITTEE
ON BIBB’S CHAINGANG
SUB-COMMITTEE FROM HOUSE COMMITTEE ON PENITENTIARY IN
VESTIGATED COLBERT CASE AND ALSO THE GENERAL CONDI-
TION IN THE CONVICT CAMP—SAW DIFFERENT’OFFICIALS, AND
TEXT OF REPORT SHOWS NO FAIH IN„ ALLEGED CLAIM THAT
NEGRO GIRL WAS MALTREATED—SCORE SANITARY CONDITION
OF THE CAMP.
The sub-committee appointed by the i to harsh or hrut.it treatment, white ?lie
penitentiary commltteo or the ttouse of a convict.
representative, to Investigate the condt- th? 'SRlSm, ‘wifi ’net”
tlon of tho Bibb county convict camps ! whipped wttil. she was at the ramp, amt
nnd nlso to Investigate the charge that | was never In the works but three days
Dosla Colbert died from maltreatment j V,„An?!
hlle serving out n sentence In the Bibb | lowed to g«
county gang, made their report to Chair- Guard Heamdon ni*o testified that thin
man Steed of the penitentiary committee woman crime to the camp sick, urjd that
yesterday upon the result or tlietr nnd- | il^wSrlt'wkpl^ut.cd of h™‘ '
camp physician, told the
Inga.
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1 - • ‘*i« -.I., ..... ,
sub-committee was eomposed of • eommlttrn that he. personally knows Jlv
Representatives Booth of Walton, 8hnn- womnn^hr
of Monroe nnd Bell of Melton. They
came to Macon on Tuesday night and
completed their work on Wednesday
morning. They saw Superintendent Wlnr-
bu*h and Dr. Glbsoh', the county physi
cian, and nlso saw the coroner. The
Investigation was short nnd the men re
turned to Atlanta Wednesday.
The finding of this committee was
turned in yesterday and Is given here
with as reported by The Telegraph’s At
lanta correspondent:
The Report.
Representatives Booth of Walton, Shan
non of Monroe nnd Bell of Melton, the
former ns chairman, appointed ns a sub
committee of tho penitentiary committee
of tho house, to visit convict camps In
Bibb county and make an Inspection of
them: also to Investigate the charge ihat
Dosla Colbert, the negro girl dN-hnrged
•Tune 24, had died July Sd from n brutal
wMpptag ftven her while serving a sen
tence in the chalnnng. returned to At
lanta today and this afternoon filed their
report with Chairman Steed of the peni
tentiary committee of the house.
The committee's report states that no
evidence was secured to substantiate the
not worked since June IRth,
which was the Inat time he atto idol her.
Tho report slates thft the sanitary
and HHnfordl ...
proper! v of Mrs. R. W. !l<
Ing 40 feet front b] | 0-.fS>
were removed nt the home of R. R. of Maeon; hound In front by Appleton
Lowry. ' " “—
The charges ngainst. Beck for which
he Is serving n sentence, were made by
a wife who lived in North Carolina. He
left her nnd went to Montgomery coun
ty nnd there married n second time.
This was not learned for some time,
hut he was brought Into the courts nnd
tried nnd sentenced for three years.-He
had served eighteen months when he f»y 'property of Callaway
escaped. Ho wns sent to Bibb county by Mulberry st. levied «
by the state jvlth the felony convicts In
April of thin year nnd hns been on tho
gang hero tip to the time of the mutiny.
Beck Is In Jail awaiting the coining
of the authorities nt the camp for hi*
return. He speaks well of the treatment
In the chnlngang, but says the work Is
severe and declares he will never be
able to serve out his term.
Special sale of ladies fine
linen waists today at Doody
Co’s.
I) V Goods M.ir !• -t.
NEW YORK. July 7.—The dry goods
market Is slightly Improved so fnr nH
public Inquiry Is concerned. Export de
mand has cleaned up considerable
strek on hnnd.
known .
bound on
Singleton, ndmlnlHt
property of Mbi '
P3
other *ld« by
Id lot b*.
rv levied
W. Hess,
residence.
No. HO Mulberry st., thereon
two-etory
P- Mulberry s .
side by property of W.
erty of W. ■■■
Also, lot with Improvement
88.
Sit -"t • >i I'lmlnt t'
...I Imprm ||
e|ty of Mm ... _
eastib
In square . .
by property of W. L. Ellis, enst by prop
erty of Clara B. Webb, south by-Washing
ton nve., nnd west by a. M. E. church,
levied on as the property of Mrs. I-nulse
Sullivan.
Also, lot with reedcnc® thereon. In
square 69. city of Macon: hound west
by Soring st.. north by an alley, oast by
nn alloy, and south by property of M. Wn
THE SOUTH’S MOST POPULAR
AND SELECT SUMMER RESORT
THE F ,v n rr u ,]; l s F T u i’L5 A 3 rH H i' , Tk c a ou w
3,000 TO 5,000 FEKT. NO M08QUITOE 8. N° MALARIA.
TUBERCULAR PATIENTS NOT AOMITTeD.
FOR DESCRIPTIVE OOOK LET ADDRESS
THE TOXAWAY CO., HOTEL*, BREVARD, N. C.
VIRGINIA COLLEGE
UNO LADIES, Rosnokc. Vn.
In the South
®qttip»
Mrs M. Tj. Waller.
Also, lot with ..
part of S. W. C l |4. city of Jkfs
the property of
north by O. F. nsker. east hi
south by T. H. Jones, and
* Levied jjn «s ttv
. . Dure,
w. n. IT Rok
Also, lot with
etficon; bourn
P. K. Arrlngi
Means and
Levied
dltlons of the camp were found to be
very bad: that the men were made t*
sleep op blankets on the floor nnd thul
women-In a room used for the storage
of food for the stock, no hunks being
allowed uny of the prisoners. Tile report
algo states that filthy matter accumulated
during the night in the sleeping apart
ments Wnu allowed td remain until after
breakfast, ths convicts being forced to
eat their early meal while the building
was rohtnmlnnte-| with the foul odors
from the buckets containing the fllth. Tho
report mnkeH no • recommendation, hut
only states the condition of tho camp.
takes place this morning at the clerk’s
office In the court house.
Superintendent Wlmhush has been
asked to bo present hud assist In getting
at tho facts !o the Colbert rhnrge. Ho
has asked n full Investigation and all the
departments of the camp will come Under
tho Inspection of the commissioners be
fore the In vet* I gallon end*,
The negro who charges the authorities
with cruelty tq his duughler, thus cuji.-.ln*
the further Investigation, nothing <
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KEROSENE ENGINES
Stationery, Portable,
Marine; for Lighting.
». -* Hoisting
and
Fourth st..
west bv I.,
property of
e-story house there
in. W. Harris on-1 J. E.
n ns the property of J. i
Also, lot with house there*
part of H W. H. 10. city of Mnn
wert bv Second st.. north by pi
Mir* Hannah Harris, and east
by property of Mrs. peter Ilnrrl
bn ns the pronsrtv of Os
Also, lot with reside'
I,o vied
. Harris
71* Oak at .
No 7. In
Levied
V said lot - c
block 93. and fronting on Oak
on ns the propsrty of Mrs. L
son.
Also, lot In soonre 59, cllv of Mnrnn:
hound north rv Plum st- east bv proper-
ty of F. M. Turpin, south by properly *
Central Georgia Plumbing
and Heating Co.
Sticcc-sors lo LEE & GREEN.
charge that the woman’s death was duo determined within two or three days,
ESCAPED CONVICT
BECK IS CAPTURED
DEPUTY W. A. SMITH ASSISTED BY CITIZENS OF MONTGOMERY
COUNTY SUCCEED IN CAPTURING THE CONVICT WHO MADE HIS
E8CAPE FROM THE BIBB COUNTY CHAINGANG IN THE MUTINY
SEVERAL DAYS AGO—CAUGHT NEAR ALAMO, GEORGIA.
R. IC Beck, the prisoner who escaped
from ths Bibb county ^halngang aeve-
ral days ago In ths munliy which caus
ed the shooting of three white cqpvb ts,
was located by Deputy W. A/; Smith
if the city court early yesterday morn
ing. In. Montgomery county, and- cap
tured dfter an exciting chase In which
veral shots were fired.
The officer had gotten on close track
of Beck Tuesday, and Wednesday af
ternoon he left over the Southern road
for the nearest point to - the home of
Renjamitt V. Lowry, the father-in-law
of Beck. By 4 o’clock yenterday morn
ing Deputy Smith was on the farm nix
or seven miles from Alamo In Mont
gomery county, and in company with
five of the citizens of the community
pressed Into service, the officer knock
ed at the door of the home where Beck
was known to be spending the night.
He called for Beck and demanded that
he be shown at once. At this signal
there was commotion within and those
who were posted at the rear of the
house caught night of Beck fleeing
across the fleld In the hasy dawn, lie
carried a shot gun and the officar and
his men prepared for a battle.
Deputy Smith called to Beck to stop,
but he did not heed the order, and the
officer’s revolver came Into play. Two
hots were fired by Deputy Smith and
ne of the men who had been called to
sslst also sought to stop the convict
with a shot from hts weapon, hut none
re eure of aim. Before Beck had
le more than a hundred yards he
ted and laid down his gun. His cap-
e was effected without further on-
position. In the scuffle lue deputy
Estimates on all classes of
plumbing nnd boating cltoor-
fullynnd promptly furnished
HERTZ COAL CO.
W. W. HERTZ, Manager.
All Grades of Coal. Honest Weights,
Prompt Delivery, Caurteous Treatment.
Phono 633.
Wll-Vr. nnd wear by property of
.. JPI of If. P. Western!, fatvled on
the nropartv of 1J. MrK-
eatat
“ie.r..-,
Also, I
tnrrenn. s*»d lot
RVPHPHIwl'Ii houi_
known ns lot B. square OS, r|tv of M
and hound north by Usk si., e*st by
property of A. H. Mc(W. smith by pr
•rty of Mrs. F. P. John*
r st. -Las'
Streeter.
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THE QUEEN OF TUB MOUNTAINS.
I-orter SprlnKs.' Lumpkin county.
On- altltud, 3.ufin fo.t. <;tinllyii".no
Water, Dnlly Mull. Kouttu-rn B,ll Tel-
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ARCHITECTS.
Archite;t
Willis F. Denny I
Curran R. Ellis |
Office. 0 ». 7, Amn. Nat. Bank Bldg.
P. E. 0ENNI8. Architect.
668 Cherry st., Mscen, Qa.
Twfiilt > *■ 11 t-xfMM-bMue and suo-
essful pr
jesnful practice
OCULIST AND AURI8T.
DR. MAURY M. STAPLER,
PH.-, .... —id west
New st. Levied on ns the property of !
Also. 44 seres land, more or less In
Rest Macon district; bound north by
Msrio’t Itond. south *nd wept bv Jeffer
sonville It'iad, and esst by land* of Hen
L .lopep, levied on ns the property of
J. T. I’evton.
Also, two bar counters, one work board,
two pieces shelving, one set of bar fixt
ure*. four tehles one stove.
fooler, one small nounter. tw
screen*, one heater and eighteen
levied on an the property of O. I.
»»■ ’
The ATLANTIC HOTEL
AND COTTAGES,
Morshesd Ctty, North Carolina.
Open June 1st Dancing, bslhlnr.
Ashing, silling. Most popular resort
on Atlantic Uoast. Hotel greatly lm-
K1
I.:irK-.it ballroom
for hookUt. etc
A. J. COOKE,
City, N. C.
In South.
Mgr.. Mo
potltlon
Sima,
„two bur counter*, on* work l*oard,
•o pieces shelving., one aet of bar f)rI-
es. four tables, one stove, on* water
oler, one smalj counter^ two partition
w Kirns
’*Aiso, one one-horse drsv end one one-
horse carrlr.ro. T^tvled on the properly
- I Irvine, agent.'
A iso, pnrt of lot 7. i
of Mncon: hound
.. .r of Ocmulges st.; bound west by an
other ttllev nnd north bv cennetsrv re
serve, east hv Green Wright. Levied on
i the property qf Gazwsll (or Gaza way)
fleer and his men, he turned and gave
"aIIo, lot In N. W. C. 18, oltv of Morin;
bound north bv .t-ffrrson St. east bv
oroo»rty of N, Y-. Harris south
SHERIFF’S SALES
GEORGIA, Olbb County.—Will he sold,
before the court house door In tha city
of Mjicou, during the legal hours of rule,
on the first Tuendsv in August, 1394, to
the highest bidder the following descTlhofl
property, all In Bibb county, levied on to
satisfy oertnln stst* and county tax II.
fss. for the year 1901. to-wlt;
n , .... i^*t with residence thereon; hound north
Deputy Smith arrived In Macon yes- |>y iifVHnut streat, west hy Adsins st.,
terday at 12:15 o’clock and placed south by ratal.- of Oeeslln, and east^hy |iniinn .........
neck in Bibb county Jut. to ow.lt th. ^^.SlnKn “ W.T'ZrS UK.nSfikSSi
return to the camp. The return wraa Also, lot with twn-stonr, house thereon, j f>vled n»i ns ths property of fteshorn
maile without any ml.hap. When op- | ’'‘Iv.TnSV A . 1 'w'’;» l by , ’'X'l«" P "oV In N W r t. cllv of M.ron:
portunlty wru liven 43,ck to hkl hi, | proovny of 1, l„ Rmlih, wiiith by nromriy ! M 'ind nnrlh b* in ,ll«y rimnlnir from
»n<i mIbHvm «rA«dhv» the • of Mrs. H. H. Gordon and eest l»y New r*n||e(.n st to Madlron st., east and south
levied on s* the property of Mrs. j t, v property Wlnshjp. ,snd west bv
Also.
ot In Bast Mseon dlstrlet In
known as wnhngtnm Hlock:
one side by Willingham ‘ “
uorn.na e<;cnc w«. * v.r, 8 a. Cnisip. „ , , . 1 property of HUMngs. levied on aa the
ie. The prisoner had said tha Also, lot with residence thereon. In lot | prn rertv of Jeff Jorden.
( word to those who stood Macon; bound north Also, four ncres land, wl»k two-room
worn io mose wno eiooa by prr , r ^ rt> . of Mrrt \y c . Ran. east by house ther-on. beln» In northesst corner
and aa be turned to leave he re- .state of Y. o. HrimfMd..south by an alley . of n t«-snre tract of land, owned bv Je-
L that h. b, »lfnwc.| to kl» hi, »"<» i f-phlj-Tjirn.r; four (nr.
wl mistaking
of the
prls<
a heglr
Heck
mpflng
er h«*
m the
early morning scene was a very touch- | g ' a. Cminp.
Ing one. “* kaA wii
parting
around
quested
one-year old child. The deputy had
mistrusted the elderly persons win
stood Around him while they were gay
Ing adieu, but at lliia request he was ! pronert:
ready to risk all the dangers of losing I lot
his man, I willt?. lio &!'■- nou.n
‘You have permission. Beck," he by d protwrty !»f T:!"o.
spoke up. "and I'll h« resr»onslb|e for hv Rns« st. I^vl**d »*n u:
you and whatever el«e that .befsllu me of estst» of M. J. Kills,
in the adventure." The officer who had ! Also. Jot 4. squ.
property of Mrs. Mattie M. fvign
Also, the north iislf of lot a. b|i-- n *, ,
southwest commons, cltjr of Macon, front- I
Ing'on llsmjnon-1 '
south i
of ||.
Raw
i,Miffe and bound as follow*:
th bv land nt J. A. flerkner.
west hv land of Jrssnhlna
1 on ss the property of
nlng beck i
property
in me MUTvmurr. i .ie weei nnu mm j .P . i, V . , L.
•ten mAny p*rlln|i, of prhontr, from 1 d'7 "f 2Sth
•II that wr« dearest to them turn,d SLIV’ "*“y ...d'nonh by lot *. «m'»
awny and hi, prlwmer followed. I block ' M«M
On tha trip to Macon Beck told of I General Elec I He no
how he menaced to n«?ape from the | . Al»n, vacant In' In
guard, nnd raclted the event, of hi, bound north kv r r "| , * r **’ "f
Journey hack to Mont- ' •>» [' " , "- u
aid he had known
the convicts to escape
n*of m »he b5°!s !?f I ^ B B^Ber"
n of the plans of g.pf n n4 / j Gantt. Levied on as the
• several days be- property of estate or J. J. Gresham.
ms, agent. i Tn. PP ■ ■ . ■
Also. »i ecr* of land, more or lees, with
I n twn-rrvmi house thereon. In Godfrev
I .tlstrlcl: tw>und north snd east by land nf
1 Deiv. wevt by land nf Johr | ‘
i bv «n nlW. levied on i
of A!*‘x Humphries.
Also, that irnrt of Innd Ivlbf In the
Central of , following boundaries: rommsnelng *t e
‘ st.k* nt »h* southwest corner, known ss
the Lo* fnbln Club grounds, seId stake
being 1<1 feet from the north rail of the
Metropolitan street car line, then slong
s line parallel with the sail fall M# fe.L
th.nc In a northvrty direction 4ltu r..i
•long the west side of e W-foo» street,
thence |n a westerly direction 1M feet,
thence to »be starting point 477 feet. eon.
telnlng 3 6-10 seres, more or les» f^yl*d
oparty
of Macon;
GEORGIA'S FAMOUS RESORT,
The Wigwam,
Indian Spring, Ge.
The Wigwam, at Indlon Hi ring.
1 hour ant) 50 minutes from At-
Innta 40 minutes from Macon,
on Southern railroad, la now
Opf
prlng water has '
for disense* for
medicinal huths
at th“ wigwam -
g'unent, strictly t
App’iicifion. Scoville Bros
list and Aurist.
1 Cherry Btroet,
2271. Night Thone 3038.
Alexander Blair
& Kern ....
Architects,
673 CHICRRY ST ..MACON. CIA.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ATTORN EY6AT-LAW.
Vm. H. Birch. BenJ. J.
BIRCH A DASHER,
Attorneys at Law.
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Tariff of Hates;
Klngle Rooms (buth), |l.»0 to 32.00;
3 parsons, $8.00. B,tthrooma adjoining.
f^irge Double Rooms, with private
bathroom. I person, $4.00; f persons,
$i.00.
Suites of Parlor, Bedroom and Jhith.
for J person. $3.00, $4.00 # $6.00; 3 j.cr-
ho mm, $4.00. I6.C0, $6.00.
E. M Earle & Son
MATT R. FREEMAN, Attorney.
SPECIAL ATTENTION.
DR8. J. M. A R. HOLME8 MASON,
Danllst*.
3M H- ■ - .nd at I’hone 724.
DR. ADDIEL M. JACKSON, Dentist.
Offl. * on fcvi-rmd floor (’ormntrolsl
Bank Building, Triangular Block. Tel-
.phone 634.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Eisr
cd. In th* speclal-
CONTRACTING AND BUILDING.
learned that he ran Into tna biishee end 1 mons. elty of.Ma.cy, fronting. $00 feep on j Kapler. ..... ...
climbed into a swttt gum trig. He said ^ rf W llSkA ,Wrt,r ! ^ JL SSSSLJflki fLi^fSK"
he ran after the guards began ahootfng 'lot'wlHt « te«>-a»ory brick build- j ran ave nnd »-*t*ndlBg bark weatcrlv to
St the Others and succeeded In getting * | nK tiit-n on. knows nn Ho. 1*3 Cotton l » »f-^.„a„ v frrt, nreordlng to map
up tho tree without being noticed. He I mvo.: bound north by Knoblooh'e alley, of Htigii«nlu Heights rrrorded In b»K»k
08TEOPATHY.
. Osteopath, 864 Be
mgMx In tk«
Iced. He I
I for Sfmte time and I snuih l»;
one h»» eserfjxjd through
the woods. The tlogg ) y V*
r.k of the tree several j
trt h, he ntat* -I, but no known ns
jok fur him and thn J eatstr of.
■Bkcfteme.nt searched h* elerk's
t»y KnoMo
ve.. West T
t onni by
rty of J. L. Thigpen, tru
Mibb super!
per |dat i
tho Jo
ay to Je
Ihiblii
1 fru
surrendered I throui. i iho v*r
lit although I law's home fn
i witn mm. When he re- | T - . ham* m
<-tuid i.L.t &utrur. th« of- * near Jaffcrsor.v
the ;4»;»ithern mll-
r*. thence down the
tfavunnali to Ihih'
P'dnt he walked
I to fib*, father-in-
r.tg-.fnery ctnsnly.
roken at a creek
and the clothes
of Mu
i tho proper
rdfldfo
be
It. Holt.
JSSLTBSR-
'I jjoijv nortb- j fw-' 5j’f-’ "" ■ ’
land lot No. |9. in Hut- | boose an I lot
find north by i«r«^*rtg i fcaind on no** side b
by prmwrty v .Trc*f»in- r^ber by First at., o
i.roperty of partl-^ un- dery *t.. end on era
f by property of Jobosan. #.n wb«t Is kn'*wn
;reperfy a? J. V Means. • levied on s* th# pr
4 *wo-s*or - . ’-in'isti gralb, agent reoth*»
W. II. Tlnukc
thereon, in city
Q. 8. WESTCOTT.
$2.35 Round Trip—Ticl*c
ly, Limited to October
$1.50 round trip ticket
Excellent hotel
with stupip, 519 Fc
DR. BERNARD 8.
G08TIN.
str—t; Phone 2271.
I Forsyth Terrace;
EYKH TESTED FREE.
0. G. COPFY,
Graduate Oj-M -!ar i5S Chert
DR. C. H. PCETE, OculisL
ABSTRACTS.
GEORGIA TITLE A GUARANTY CO.
i. B K.N-il.lSIt I'rv. J J. COBB. 8ec.
T. R. WENT. Ally.
CHIROPODIST.
DR. E SANOO, Chiropodist.