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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH AND T.IESSFNGER, FRIDAY, MARCH 14,18*4.
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Give your boy Smith's Worm Oil.
THE BOX FACTORY.
A Macon Enterprise that la Flourishing
Finely.
Our reporter visited the box factory of
Me»rs. Traywick & Higgins yesterday.
These gentlemen have secured the old rock
mill on Pine street and are converting it
into a large box factory and furniture
manufactory. At present they are using
the lower story, in which they are making
all grades of confectionery and cracker
boxes, of the best seasoned poplar.
Consumption of tho Lungs.—A Case of
Rapid Development Accompanied
by Severe Hemorrhage.
The following testimonial to the prompt 1
action of Compound Oxygen in a case of
rapidly developing Consumption of the
lungs, is given by the writer in order, as
he says, that by means of its publication,
• some afflicted one may be Induced to try
your very simple and beneficial remedy.
Fountain City, Indiana. April 17,1882.
“Das. Starkey A Palen. Pear Sirs:—
Mv lungs have been affected for years, it
being hereditary with me, n»y mother
having died of Consumption. One year
ago this last winter I took a severe cold
which settled on my lungs, and finally re
sulted in a severe hemorrhage. I had a
hard hacking cough all spring; in fact, all
through the summer at times, hast fall as
the cold weather came on mv cough in
creased and f mu haring night sweats every
night anA had one or fieri revere hemor-
rh'aacs. I was very much reduced in flesh.
The color had left my lips and I was ex
pectorating thick, 'yellow matter, often
mixed with blood. Hcd to lie propped on
pillows at night. / had about made up my
mind that a few more months would end my
earthly career, and my friends have told
me since I began to improve that some of
them hndonlv given me until next May
to live; but ifl die before that time
now 1 will have to go in some other way
thanConsumption. / have not had a sin
gle nigh! sweat since I first began mvr Treat
ment.' My cough has' almost disappeared
‘ rapidly »mproring.
Very gratefully yours.
‘J. Lindon Parker.”
Our " 7V afire Compound Oxygen.”
The firm is composed of Mr. I. J. Tray
■wick, well known in Macon, and Mr. J. C..
Higgle*, of Boston. This gentleman | a,t « 11
brings an experience of thirty years at box
and furniture making, lie settles in the
Booth because of the balmy climate, and se- v
lected Macon because of its many advnn- containing a history of the discovery and
tages oter other Southern cities as to cli-1 Mode of action of this remarkable curative
mate, water, achool and railroad facili- ®«ent, and a large record of surprising
1^. ' cures in Consumption,Catarrh, Neuralgia,
The firm manufactures ever}* kind of I Bronehitls, Asthma, etc., and a wide
box used by the merchant or manufac* h’angc of eh roidc diseases, will be sent/ree.
tarer, fruit crates, etc. They are getting Address i>r*. Starkey «£ Palen, 1101) and
in and ordering all the requisite machinery J Ull Girard &t., I hlladelphia.
piuly and in great) —
A Pair of Vacant 8hackles.
.Yesterday morning Master Mechanic
w’di soon have in their machinery for I r c „dleton,‘of the Macon told Brunswick
Uv>Mon of«» E^tTenncMee Vinjn.a
•hipped to the North and West to be and Georgia railroad, found on the foot-
ahipped back to us hi the shape of fund- board of engine 108, lying at the upper end
^ JESM ft of the yard, a ralr ofahackle* bolonnlllg
new, tbejr wlllUmld• dry hoiisel'l *hul* t . vilIen .iv to m convict. The convict
*° i*** 011 wooda used. [who had escaped probably from Lowe'
at DuBots, had walked or stole his
Macon, ami some time on Sun
for making boxes rapidly and in great
quantities.
In addition to this department they
eviden{ly to some convict. The convict
"titoy'wlUIntroduce • new feature In car- * mo at D "
prater ng end cebinet-meking. They will
ss
sss.- sass- arSrtMBs SstfpS
wih b. done to e new rod ertletlc Edm^Mro^th.To&^Thra he
SJSS! lc J-J|l2 placed the shackles upon the footboard.
jjmtlMt woods to be found in our nativi I csrrfnlly laying the liamtner and chisel
flinnUe " H r e h |''prob»blT .otnewherc In the city.
orderfron! Savannah, In addkL*... J£- SS^SwuS^STmthUtolta
numerous orders from home merchants. ¥1^* re of vJ^Vmtin^ naka .5,1 ™
2; , « iUU « wiU » ‘ nmmd kr tS
We are glad to have such an enterprise county cliatn gang
in Macon. The firm recognises the impor
tance of push and energy, and by these
will make our box factory one of the most
extensive of our enterprises. We shall note any lottery company as has lately at-
ill progresa with pleasure. tached to the Henry College Lottery. 8ee
- , )t i tho statistics showing how many large
A Hew Mule Storr. I P.ri*** soldin so short a time. This proves
•Talking about mules/’ said
Bandolph Jeter yesterday to a small I ing.’March 27th. Tickets at the low price
crowd at Hudt's drug store, “there is one of $2 each. Address J. J. Douglas, Cov-
thing, as a general rule, that is a match ington, Ky.
Alao, at the same time and place, three-
fourths of ail acre of land, with Improvements
thereon, lying In the Godfrey district, adjoin
ing the property of Fannie Hawkins and Israel
Jordan. Levied on as the property of Reuben
Rickerson to satisfy a tax fl fa for Htate and
county taves for the year 1883 against Reuben
Rickerson.
Also, at the same time and plaee, I acre of
land, lying In the Godfrey district, ndiolnlng
theti I H| i |
adjoining tho property of Lucy Wilbur and
bulls Hialth 14vied ou as the property of
I Richard llrantlcg to satisfy a tax ti fa for state
and county taxes for the year 1883 agaiust
Richard Brantley.
Also, at the same time and place. 2'.* Acres
of land. with Improvements thereon, lying in
the Godfrey district, adjoining tho property of
J It Smith and Kd Huff. levied on as the prop
erty of Henry Darby to satisfy a tax ti fa for
statu and county taxes for the year 1883 against
Henry Darby.
Also, at the same time and place, one acre
of land lying In the Godfrey district, adjoining
' ‘ ‘ ‘ N athan
i u-* the
, — , _ .ax fa
and county taxes for the year 1883,
BlffllWeriby Jones.
Also, at the same time and place, fifty acres
Jf laud, more or less, lying in Rutland dis
trict. unjoining property of MrsK H Johnson
lid known us part of land lot No 200. Levied
ii as the property of C J Taukcrslcy to satlfy
■tux fl fa for State and couuty taxes due on
said land for the year 1883 against C J Tan-
kersley.
Also, at the same time and place, 202 acres
of land, more or less, lying in the Kutlund dis
trict aiul known as land lot No 26. levied on
las tint property of Henry Parker to satisfy a
tax II fa for State and county taxes due on said
llund for the year 1883, against Henry Parker.
Also, at the same time and place, forty acres
of laud, more or less, lying in the Rutland dis
trict and known a* part of land No 102, adjoin-
ling the property of A A C Thomas, Miss J A J
Davis and J H Davis. Levied on as thu prop
erty of Mrs Harah A MeSwain to satisfy a tax A
fa for Htate and county taxes due on said
laud for the year 1881 against Mrs Harsh A Me-
|8wuln.
Also, at the same time and place, six acres
of land, more or less, lying in Rutland dis
trict and known as part of land lot No 127, ad
joining the property of William RoyccaudJl
J Kali. Levied on as the property of Mrs Julia
Lancaster, to satisfy a tax fl fa for Htate and
county taxes duo on said land for the year
WJ against Mrs. Julia Lancaster
Also, at the same time ami place, 101 acres
of laud, more or less, lying iu thu Rutland dis
trict and known as part of land lot No 28, ad
Joining the property of the estate of Duke
Braswell. Levied ou as the property of Mrs
Mary Jones, to satisfy a tax tl fa for State and I
couuty taxes due on said land for the year 1883
■against Mrs Mary Jones. I
Also, at the same time and place, ISO acres
of la» d, more or less, lying In Rutland district i
and known as the residence place of W C Har-I
dy. Levied on the property of W c Hardy, to
Also, at the same time and place. l»$ acres of
-jud. more or less, lytug in Vineville district,
adjoining property of Lucy Mack, Fanuy
Mathews. Augustus Cullen and Prince Rober-
sou. Levied ou as the property of John Draper,
to satisfy a tax fl fa for Htate and
county taxes due on said land for the year
1883 against John Draper.
Also, at the same time and place, one acre
of laud, more or less, lying In Vluevillc dis
trict, adjoiulug property of V Kahn and kiiown
as part of land lot 116 of said district. Levied
on aa the property of Davis Ford to satisfy a
tax tl fa for State and county taxes due on said
‘ »t for the year 1883 agaiust Davis Ford.
Also, at the same time and place, one-fourth 1
F an acre of land lying in Vineville district,
adjoining the property of H Collin*,fronting on
Middle street and known ns lot No W on said
street. Levied on as the property of Henry
Hunt to satisfy a tax 11 fa tor State and county
taxes due on said lot for the year 1883 against
lleury Hunt.
Also, at the same time and place, one-half of
i aero of land more or less, lying in Vineville
district adjoining the property of Samuel
Washington and Collins. Levied on as the
property of Johu Hays, to satisfy a tax A fa for
state and county taxes due on said lot for the
year 1883 agaiust John Hays.
Also, at the same time and place, one-third
an acre, more or less, lying in the Vineville
district, adjoining the property of A Y Adam-
son and Lee Hag. Levied on as the property
of Columbus Howard, to satisfy a tax fl fa
for State and county taxes due on said land
for the year 1883 against Columbus Howard.
Also, at the same time and place, onc-hulf of
ace of land, more or less, lying in the
Vineville district, adjoining the property of H
J T Hudson. Levied ou us the property of
Henry Harper, to satisfy a tux fl U for Htate
and county taxes due ou said lot for the year
1883 against Henry Harper.
Also, at tho same time and place, one-half
aero of land, more or less, lying iu the
Vineville district, adjoining the property of H
Collins and Jones St Baxter, and known as lot
No 32 in Block 6. Levied on aa the property of
Priscilla Jordan, to satisfy a tax tt fa for Htate
and county taxes due on said lot for year 1883
against Priscilla Jordan.
Also, at the same time and place. 1 acre of
land, more less, lying In tho Vineville district,
frontlug railroad track, adjoining property of
K Isaacs and Joseph ClLLy. levied on as the
property of Lizzie Johnson to satisfy a tax tt
In tor Htate and county taxes due on said land
for the year 1883 against Lizzie Johnson.
Also, at the same time and place, i acre of
land, more or leas, lying In the Vineville dis
trict. adjoining property of Joe Heabrooks. J
E Kills and John Walker. Levied on as the
( •roperty of Alfred Kcudall to satisfy a tax 11
a for Htate and couuty taxes due on said
land for the year 1883 agaiust Alfred Kendall.
Also, at the same time and place, one-fourth
l! an acre of land, more or less, lying in the
Viucvllle district, ajolnlng the property of
Kdward Jackson and L. Vannuckl. Levied
a as the property of Hattie I*cwls, to satisfy
_ tax fl. fa for Btate and county taxes duo on
said lot for the year 1883 against Hattie Lewis.
Also, at the same time and place, of au
satisfy a tax fl fa for Htate anti county taxes <lt_ _
ou said land for the year 1883 against W c Har
dy.
Also, at the same time and place, eighty
acres of land, more or less, lying in Rutland
district, adjoining the property of C McKinney
Remarkable Bad Luck.
Such bad luck was never experienced by
lottery company, as has lately at-
to them, and that I. . OeomotW.. A lo- _ M(ur> . R D C<l]c & Co 0 , SfwMn
cwnotke haa rights on the track that cren Oa.. are prepared to furnish engines, saw
a mule is bound to respect, and hence ami grist mills, presses, pulleys, shafting
thev nearly alwava come out second beat I “" d beet quality at low prices.
I shall norcr fo^t. and he u as the tougli- business thoroughly and hence are able to
I UhIn,2F.i!ite, iU »„ X r offcr Inducement* to buyers. Write to
mraaw hte^SSu “isureiy down U». tb ' mbUyi "*
track ahead of the locomotive, apparently „
in full possession of the fact that there waa I T,,E PLANET - JB ‘
a Mn.rting locomotive on the same track .... ,
hearing down toward hitn, because every 0n * 01 th# “ 0M 0n J u » Imp'amanta ot
now and then he would look back and I ^ „ . . « .
kick np f neerincly. My engineer slowed I Dropping In «t E. M. Sargent <fc Co. •
np a little, thinking that the stubborn an!- seed atore on 8econd street yesterday af-
him and the locomotive was growing P"* 0 o! ,b ese famous iropls-
shorter, and Just as the mule turned his 1 ments, just received by the firm. The
bow we "<** lotting along, he “planet, Jr..” Is, by odds, the moat com-
CSSS r SSSK iSSSSSS P kte "T »ndg.rdra Implement that ha.
Tin re wts no cliancolor Win to get ou* nor Wim rmpeottochrap-
could tho engineer atop in time. Wcl lESnuf
dosed our eyes from the sight and atufied w n u
fingcra In oar rare to keen from hearing I “all™'™
fingcre in oar ear, to keep
the crash of bones, llutwch
and when we opened our eyes
„ cultivation of cotton; anil its capacity
< I economlalng labor is fully equal to
mule’s beds com. In contact wUh tb* SltmS.'nf'nlL
•So^iiKMiSn 1 tfifflridwiThawhim* bwjj^lvatoraof*{JT
per that sounded for all the world like B ^
df-ibive laugh. The pilot had lifted him .ImJ"inH Yh!»°*1 n111nt *7*m!?r
out of tiic pit and gave hitn an upward JJSJ? niof,KI
toss. While in the tir mean thing saw jJJS A*l
tu >ii*nNi mil aiiattaMii iim (thaiuiaM " 1 win nfcwsitjf. Airra»h lias this enter
prising firm disposed of an immense nuoi
her, and the, enormous new supply be.
I >okens a rapid and Increased sale
I unique implements
the
Wnat :s Cents Will Do.
Tiic small sum of 25 rents invested in a
bottle ol Norman's Neutralizing Cordial
will save you many hour* of pain and su(-
sarai •* tb *
all over the land. Every druggiat and I wh " 1 ot » b « Central cotton press, in 8a-
cross-roads merchant ran get It. ~Ve
ahlpping it every where
Fire at Savannah.
A Ore broke out Tuesday night on board
A LOST WATCH
are | vtinnah. Tlie vessel was ready for sea,
and had as ber cargo2,000 bales of cotton,
fifty tons of phosphate rock, ami 2,700 bar
rel staves, valued at S-JS..115, ami was fully
covered by Insurance. The lire was finally
Turns Up Aftar Balng Lost n couple or 1 gotten untier control, after a desperate
Month. light by the Are department. The amount
. , _ . „ , „ , I of damage to cargo and vessel haa not
tbs last Christmas Eve, while passing b« n ascertained. The fire waa discovered
JohoM. A. ll.nl,'.-corner, Mr, C. H. lied-1 by the action, of the captain’, dog.
ding missed . liamlsoine gold watch given
him by hi. fstlier. lie was uncertain
whether his pocket had been pickpl or I Mre. M. R. Donnely of Arredonda. FU„
whether he had lost It In some way. At|“J?,' V.Norman'. NeutraiiringCordial is
any rate he notified the several watchmak
The Land of Flowers.
1 a splendid medicine. It baa cured me
any rate he notified the several watchmak- ayipepala and l sleep better than I have
ers of the city to look out for It. In Janu-1 in twenty yean.” The above cornea from
ary. a year ago, be had the watch repaired I a lady who haa lived more than ber "three
at tho house of J. 1’. Htcvens A Co., and | aeon and ten."
Kits, their watch repairer, made a
s of the number and also the Initials
R. " engraved upon the case,
rrilay morning a negro wei
, .t Co.'s and presented the
aira, wanting tho binge ot ti
FOR SALE.
“J. V. R. " engraved upon the case.
Ye5U!riliy morning a negro went into
Elevens & Co.'* and preaented the wates . lv .„,
for repairs, wanting Ihe hinge of tire case a^iung,. Hangers, etc. All • kinds caat.
fired. Mr. Rees recognised the watejr at] inn.
once, and in a quiet way communicated Write for price* on any kind of mach
tie fret to Mr. Williams, of the firm, who] Tfk R. D. COLE A CO..
»— •- ...... ....... i-1 marliwly Newnan, Oa.
i Cotton Irenes. Mill Spindles. Pulleys!
TALBOTT & SONS
RICHMOND, YA
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and ti Ff’owant, nod known aa partL
lot No 226. Levied on aa the property ot Hen H
Durden, P) aatiifjr a tax fl fa for Htate amL
county taxes due on said laud for the year
1883 ajtaiuftt Henry Durden.
Alao, at the same time and place, 40 acres of
land, more or leaa, lying in the Kutlanddls-
trict, adjoining the property of Mr* McSwalnl
and J A Davis, and known aa part of land lot
No. 101 Levied on aa the property of J H
Davis, to satisfy a tax fl fa tor Htate anil
county taxes for the year 1883 against J H
mavis.
■ Also at the same time and place, 26t acres
■r land, more or lesa, lying In the Rutland |
district and known aa land lot No. 231 andH
|the residence of Goo F Cherry. Levied on H
the property of Geo F Cherry, to satisfy a taxi
tt fa for Htate and county due on said land for
the year 1883 against Geo F Cherry.
Also, at the same time and place, 80 aerva of
land,more or lesa, lying In the llazzarddiatrlct,
adjoining the property of A Davis and others
|mid known as parts of land lots No. 177 and
178. Levied ou as the property of Mrs. Mary
Walker, to satisfy a tax fl fa for Htate and coun
ty taxes «lue on au'id ». id for too year 1883
against Mrs. Mary Walk r.
Also, at the same time aud place. 90 acres of
land, more or less, lying in the lluzzard dis
trict, adjoining Iproperty of J J Amazon.
D ('lay and John Davis, and known as parts of
ota Nos. 42 and 43. Levied on as tho property
■ W. W. Heath, administrator, to satisfy a tax
hi fa for State and rouaty taxes due ou said
land for the year 1883 against W W Heath, ad|
Imtnlitrat jr.
Also, at the same time and place, SoO acres]
f land. more or less, lying in the Hazxard dlsf
. - pcrtjr o( H j L* mar , k K
■■■■PL. JP-. lurry, and known as parts of
land lots Nos 237 and 238. Levied on as the
property of William Howard, Co satisfy a tax (I
fa for Htate and county taxes due on said land
for the year 1883 against William Howard. I
Also, at tho same time and plare, 232 acres of
acre of land, more or less, lying in the Vine
ville district adjoining the property of Alex
Dickey. John Walker and Joe Scab rook. Levied
on as the property of William Wines to satisfy
a tax fl fa for Bute and county taxes due on
said lot for the year 1883 against William
' fiso, at the same time and place. K of an
acre of land, more or leas, lying in the Vineville
district adjoining the property of Wm Wines,
Alfred Kendall and Alex Dickey. Levied on as
the property of John Walker to satisfy a tax fl
fa for Htate ami county taxes due on said lot
for the year 1883 against John Walker.
Also, at the same time ami plare, 10 acres of
land, more or lesa, lying in the Vineville dis
trict adjoining tho property of Floyd Carter.
Anderson Holmes ami Alex Roberts and
known as part of land lot No 132 of said dis
trict. Levied as the property of Ben Bmlth to
satisfy a tax fl fs for State and county taxes
duo on said lot for tho year 1883 against Ben
Smltk
Also, at the same time and place, V£ of an
acre of land, more or less, lying In Vineville
district near UnlonvIUe church and adjoining
y of Mrs Napier in land lot No 23 of
nd the property
•• Paid district. Levied on as the property of Jane laud, more or less, lying la the Ka»t Macon
M West to satisfy a tax fl fa for state and county district, adjolnhig^the property of HcnryJ^j
Tigsle and
estto . -
taxes due on said lot for the year 1883 against
Jane West. mad
Also, at the same time and place. U of
acre of land, more or less, lying in Vinevllh*
district adjoining the property of Angcline
Monghou,Thomas Johnson anil others. Levied
on aa the property of Amanda Taylor to sat
isfy a tax fl fa for State and county taxes duc-
on said lot for the year 1883 against Amandn
Taylor.
Also, at the same time and Place, one acre of
land,more or less,lying in’VlnevUIe districted-
‘ Dining property of Mrs Napier aud Jerry Boa-
jrooks, and known us pur; of laud lot 23.
satd district. Levied on as the property
Allen Heabrooks to satisfy a tax fl fa for Htate
and county taxes due on said lot for the year
18V against Allen Heabrooks.
Also, at the same time and place, one acre or
land, more or less, lying in \ inevlllo dlstric
adjoining property of Mrs Napier and Allv„
Hoahrooks ana known as j*nrt of land lot No
23 of said district. Levied on as the property
of Jerry Heabrooks to satisfy a tax fl fa for
Htate and county taxes due on said land for
the rear 1883 against Jerry Heabrooks.
Iso, at the *
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THE DIXIE ON WHEEL?
DIX| V E.” W Our a Ch9ap F,rat ' c,a ? 8 EN C>NE for cinnin* 01 riir33Tlns,l u Jy tie
STANDARD ENGINE, GRIST AND SAW MILLS.
wnwPtMlr b m?i*l.' mp ' e ,n instruction and durable, all wo ask
TALBOTT & SONS,
i 1>KGHA31, SlRnniror. SIlCON.GIiOlta
and known as part of lot No 4 In block 9 In
said district. Levied on as the property of
Priscilla Stewart to satisfy a tax tt la for Htate
ami eounty taxes due on said lot for the year
1883 against Priscilla Stewart,
also, at the same time and place, four acres,
more or less, lying In the East Macon district,
adjoining the property of Peter Goodwin, J J
Jessup and G M Davis, known as part of land
lot No 87 of said district. Levied on as the
CENTRAL FURNITURE HOUSE
Nos. 60 and 62 Poplar Street, t
£N Hie front for the patronage of the people, with as oomplete and well assorted stock
Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloths, Shades, Rugs,
SKXSSSS *>'“I
Wgquolj^ sndUGWq si pattof lot E in block , L A set (6) good Chairs for ttTfi “Little Bei«ity”Bed Room Smt. seres
on i« e-s, lk° om Sait complete ten (10) pieces foi
county taxes due on said land for the year on ' v fo.. St«r Fnii \farhtn Vm«nh n»«aa.o..s a • ** -
1883 against John Potcr
Also, at the same time and place, one-half
an acre of land, more or less, lying In the East
Macon district, on the Clinton road, and
kuown as part of lot 63 in land lot No. 33 of
said district. Levied on as the
Richard Morris to satisfy a tax fl
and county taxes due on tald land for tho
year 1883 against Richari Morris.
Also, at the same time aud place. 1 acre of
ordereto the F 1 S Loan<6 '- S!l, “- ete -> awa y down jonder.” Send yoor
Oentral Furniture House !
^SlttSSUSSJ&r* Cb “ r 10 a b0d3t6ad - 10 a Usdroom
, BENJAMIN SKA10WSKI
the y
t the same time and place, lot No 1 I
Hcth 11 Gates, agent,
Htate and county taxes due on said land for the
year 1883 against Hcth 11 Gates.
Also, at She same time and place, five acres
of land, more or less, lying In the Hazzsrd
district and known as the property of Ann
Kilpatrick. Levied on to satisfy* tax fl fa for
Htate and county taxes duo on said land for
the year 1883 against Ann Kilpatrick.
Also, at the same time and place, 173 acres
of Urn), more or less, lying In (he Howard dis
trict and known as the property of Mrs Sarah
Johnson. U-vlt-d on as the property ol Sarah
Johnson, to satisfy a tax fl fa tor Htate and I
county taxes due on aald land for the year 1883
against Mrs Harsh Johnson.
A fa for Htate and connty taxes due on said
land for the year 1883 against W'llllam John-
■n. deceased.
Also, at the same time and place. ISO acres
same slmc ami place, eight acres
j or or less, lying in Vlucvilledis-
trict. adjoining the property of Ed and Rich
ard Carter ana known as part of land lot No
l&l of sold district. Levied on as the property
of I«cwls Napier, to satisfy a tax fl fa lor Htate
and county taxes due on said land for the year
iUK3 against Lewis Napier. . „ .
b Also, at the same time and place, one-half of
■h acre of land, more or less, lying in Vine
ville district, adjoining the property ol Aman
da Taylor and Thomas Johuson. Levied on as
■■property of Angcllno Monghon, to satisfy
■Wx fl fa for Htate and eounty uxes due ou
said lot for the year 1883 against Angcline
Monghon. . . I
Also, at the same time and place, one-fourth
of an acre of land, more or less, lying In Vine-1
vllle district, adjoining the property of L Van
nuckl. Edward Xackaon and Joe Long. Levied
on as the property of Hattie Lewis, to satisfy a
tax fl fa for State and connty taxes due on said
lot for the year 1883 against Hattie Lewi*.
Also, at the same time and plare, one-half of
an acre of land, more or lesa, lying In Vine-1
vllle district, adjoining property of Ingraham
Pierson and Thomas Johnson. Levied on as
Lthe property of Hanse Lewis, to satisfy a tax tt
fa for State and county taxes due ou satd lot
for the year 1883 against llanse Lewlsj^m
mm idptaccJ
Southwest common, situated on the corner of
Gilmer and A*h streets, in the city of Macon.
Levied on as the property E J Banks to satisfy
a tax f. fa for State and county taxes due on
said l«»t for thu year 1S83 against E J Banks.
A l*o, at the same time and place, part ot lot
No 2 southwest common. lying on the alley
ln-tween llnmmond and Gilmer streets in the
city of Macon, adjoining property of E J Bank*
and Mrs H L Turner. Levied on as the prop
erty of Marla Cannard to satisfy a tax fl ra
for the Htate and county taxes due on said lot
for the year !S83 against Marin Cannard.
Also, at the same time ami place, part of lot
No 2 southwest common, situated in the slty
of Macon, between Maple and Oglethorpe
streets, adjoiuWg the property of Bart Carter
and Myra Tharpc Levied on as the property
of Jsne Thoms-* to satisfy aUill fa for Htate
and county taxes due on said lot for the year
1883 against Jane Thomas
Also, at the same time and place, part of lot
No 2, In ' -
THE FOSS & PEVEY COTTON CARD.
MM.PETO, .^ife/LOIELL
rre.-AjjasswaBaa«“ Ci *" i >
t,< UuKht the watch in Atlanta four year. | , _ 7 TT , _ „ ,
w .vn ;>. M - i Bibb County Hhorlff Salon.
Officer l-'rank Moscljr and hurtled to the —
.tori'. Kohl* In by the rear door. . The following dracrlbed property remalntn*
The officer .tepoeil in the front way, and I -teltnqaeat for non p.rm.oi of »UU jn.l
before Ned raid wink hi. eyei. the I wjgttjgB*?* **J*l-'**
effirar-p nipper, were on hi. riant lb etraeaanl charm doe Itorra, or duefron
1 Mtfd kM found the watch In the I the owner tbei
Also, at the same time and place, iio acres
of land, more or less, lying in the Howard dis
trict adjoining the property of T G Holt. Mrs
Carstarpben and Kvaas. known aa parts of land
llotsNoantOandjno. Levied on aa the property
of Mrs F Htoneto satisfy a fl (a (or Htate and I
comity taxes due on said land for tba year 1983
against Mrs F Htone.
Also, at the same time and place. 9* acres of
Isnd.morcor less.lying In the Howard district,
I in Ht In son vllle. aud known as the place of
Adam Primrose. Levied on as the property of
| Adam Primrose to satisfy a tax fl (a tor Hiate
and county taxes due on said laud for the year
1883 against Adam Primrose.
Also, at the same time aud place, l acre ol
laud, more or less tying in the Vineville dis
trict with Improvement* thereon fronting on
Vineville retd adjoining the property of Frank
Jeter and known as the residence place of T LI
Holt, levied on as the property of T L Holt to
satisfy a tax fl fa for Htate and county taxes
*lue on satd land for the year 1883 agaiust T L
Holt.
Also, at the same time and place, 13 acres of
land, more or leas, lying In the Vineville dis
trict, with Improvements thereon, adjoining
the property of James R Hicks, Frank Green
and Prince Munson, and known as partofland
lot No. 22 of said district. Levied on aa thel
property of Mre C H Baird to satisfy a tax fl fa
for Htate and county taxes due oa said land
for the year 1883 against Mrs C H Baird.
Also, at the same time and place. 120 acres of
Llaml, more or less, lying in the Vineville dlsd
trict, adjoining property of Earnest and J Hi
Owen*, and known as land lot ot district Nol
SI. Levied on as the property of Hamnel T
Bailey to satisfy a tax fl fa for State and county
taxes due on said land for the year 1883 against
8amuel T fcailey.
■Alao, at the same time and place. 33 acres of
Pkul, more or less, lying in tne Vineville dis
trict, adjoining the property of Stephen Jeml-
son, Emma Bronson and R Kent, with im
provements thereon. Levied on as tbeprop-
erty of Mrs Causey to satisfy a tax fl fa fori
Htate and county taxes due on said land for
the year 1»I against Mrs Cm
Also, at the same time ami place, 1» acres of
land, more or less, lying in the Kast Macon
district on (X-mulgee river and adjoiulng prop
erty of W L Higgins and known as land lot No
195 of said district. Levied on as the property
formerly owned by Stephen Hmllhry to mu-
tsgy a tax fl fa for Htate and county taxes due
on said.land for the year DM against said
^jXsoSubs same time and place, 74 acres of
Hand, more or less, lying In East Macondlstrict
adjoining the property of John O’Neal and
known aa part of land lot No 121 of said dis
trict. levied on aa the property of Francis
Day to satisfy a tax fl fa for Htate and county
taxes due on said lot of land for the year I8ai
agaiust Francis Day. |
Also, at the Mine time and place, lot No 4 in
block L situated in East Macon on Garden
street adjoining property of Mre Graves and
lot No 5. Levied on as the property of Peter
C Hawyer, trustee, to satisfy a tax A fa for
Htate and county taxes due on said lot for the
year 1883 against Peter C Hawyer, trustee.
Also, at the same time and place, 1 acre of I
land, more or less, lying In the East Macon
district adjoining the property of James Woods i
fronting on Miltedgevllle read and known as I
part ofland lot No 60 of said district. Levied on
as the property of Thomas J Kldrldgc to sat
isfy a tax n (a for Htate anil county taxes due
on said land for the year 1883 against Thomas
J Kthrldge.^^H
W McLendon, to satisfy atax fl fa for Htate and
county taxes due on said lot for the year 1883
against William W McU-ndon.
I Also, at the same time and place, parts of
lots 1 and 2 In square No 43 In tne city of Ma
con. and known as the hotel occupied by K K
Brown and kept by him as a hotel, said hotel I
being situated on Fourth street In said city,
levied on as the property of E K Brown, to
satisfy a tax fl fa for Htate and county taxes
due on said hotel for the year 1883 against E K
[Brown,
■Also, at the same time place, part of lot No.
MreMuare 72, In rlty of Maron.on New street^
—..ng property of A E Collins and D DolyJ
and known as the residence of J 11 Otto. Lev-1
lied on aa the property ol J. H. Otto, trustee, to I
satisfy a tax flfa for Htate and county taxes I
due on said lot for the year 1883 sgslnst J 111
Otto, trustee.
A No, at the same time and place, lot No. 2
southwest common, frontlug on Elbert street.!
adjoining property ol Wm 11 Htreycr and
Mrs Cummings.
mn* r '
State
year 1HW agali
a N<», at the same time and place, part of lot
■o. 7, In square 87. In the city of Macon, front
ing on the alley running through said c——- - 1
alley bade of Mr. Redding’s store.
Isold daring i
m w m _ .ale k«
On the way to the barracks, and when I sheriff at the courthouse In the city of Macon
r the electric light tower In front of the onthe Tuesday n April, law to wit:
ta.il v-.i I.a.i m.nara.1 tra to .irar. Half sere lot with Improvement* there
letter
hi at Kaperance, Fla.
he year l»l against Mrs Causey.
Also, at the same time and place. 7 a
and, more or leas, lying in the Vtnevl
rict. adjoining the property of Berry Cl
Amelia Klmbrew and Kerne*!, and kn
part of land lot No. 2tof said district. Levied
on as the property of J W Owens to satisfy a
tax fl fa for Htate and eountjr taxes due on said
land for the year 1883 agaln*t J W Owens.
Also, at the same time ami plaee, 4 acres of
land, more or less, with Improvements there
on. lying la the Vineville district, adjoining
property «»f 11T Johnson tn Godfrey
. known as part of land lot So »>. levied on a*
vLliK- Id. ftotL-r*. fto.ni tn I ^ Vfop*rxr of KlUn Himmons to satisfy a tax
Ned sajrs he lives on his father s farm In I n u for Htate and county taxes for the year
Monroa connty. He sucks to the story | iski against F.llza Himmons.
that he found the watch. 1 Also, at the same time and place, one acre
lot with Improvements thereon lying tn God
frey district adjoining the property of Carrie
n,™ uYl"."tt; I Hlnton.known as part of land lot No 28. Levied
Cherry Pectoral Is the natural result of its | on M thepmpertyof Charles Th*>mas to satisfy
it tax fl fa for Mate and nmnljr taxes lor the
■ar 1*3, against Charles Thoms*.
Also, at the same time and plare, one o» re
t with improvement* thi rm.n adjoining the
property or feriby Jones ami Allen Mi-Batten
in Godfrey district and known a* part ol lot
No 29. Levied on as the property of Gconre
erty of MrsC % Lemon to satisfy a tax fl uZ
Mate and county taxes due on said land for
rear 1*3 against Mn C A Lemon.
Iso, at the same time and place, 4 acres of
- I.I.. I. .hi fi-__il.11.
»*e by Intelligent people for over forty
C CS. It has indisputably proven itself I year WM, against Charles Thoi
▼err best specific for all colds, coughs. I. Also, at the son
and pulmonary complaints.
■MB
a fa (or htate and
year 1*3 agaln»t George
A Cort action.
The record of the Moron Guard, in Jour | ™^
mue of Uatflnndajr,contains the foltewinir | “UrrMt. I
“3. B. Bulkier, appointed dn.mn.er In jX'S 1
F.irhtbGeorgia Regiment" Thl*UIncur. ..|Uai.. ( pr»ert?./ V.Iemlno 1r ,Slhn
Mci, a B. Builder (mr eon) ru nota XUoro, tadkaoKaas put of land lot He. a
drummer. He waj a prirato In the OnanU, fake Hb««« io
tatrn priioatr m U>e fim l»tue of
b«DS
I, at the same thne and ptocs, 1M acres of
the Wild
the property at
lac-l. with lmpr-ivrm- t.t» there*
■■(fodfrey district, adjoining imHMH
fmens. Yon were lad Into) Jnha Arnold. Mary Brown and Henry Your*.
mperfectronofthekllhaland Urtolra*. Ih. pr.p.n,
in ir:i from which I•* toeHra lUchaM. to aatufr a U* 0 la for
i..iue<i in nil. irnra w 11 ! —■« — » *-«>■--— »— —*—-
K. C. Btruavr.
laud, more or leas, lying in the Vineville dis
trict, adjoining property o! Mrs Herah John
son and estate ol Peter Solomon. Levied on
the property of Prince Adams, to satisfy a H Lane
_x fl fa for Htate and county Uxes due on
said land for the year 1883 against Prince
fourths of an acre of land, lying In the
Best Macon, district, adjoining ttm property
of Jane Mfiler, James H Woolfolk. fronting
on Second street and known as part of lot No.
4 In said district. levied on as the property
of William Johnson, to satisfy a tax fl fa for
Htate and county taxes due on said lot for the
yearl m seal nit Wm Johnson.
Also, at the same time and place. 80 acres of
land, more or less, lying In the East Macon
district, on Htone creek, adjoining the proper
tyof JB Andrews. W A Andrews andB Toll,
known as part of hind lot 146 of said district.
Levied on as the property of Barton J Perry,
to ealtsfy a tax II ?a for Btate and county taxes
duo on said land forth# year DM against Bar
ton J Perry. . .
Also, at the same time and place .2 acres of
wd, more or less, lying tn Last Macon die-
rict, adjoining the property^ Mrs Lula
..tiles, J L Kennedy ana Mark Olover. and
known as part of land lot at of said district.
Levied on as the property of Mre Jennie
1 Avar, to satisfy a tax fl fa for Htate and coun
ty taxes due on said land (or the year DM
against Mre Jennie Lavar.
Also, at the same time and place. 4
lanri.moreorlets, lying In the East Macon dis
trict, adjoining property of 4 G Pringle and
•lex Gordon and Known as part of land lot
Ko. 38 of*said district. Levied on «* the prop
erty of Elijah Dunn, to satisfy a tax fl (a tor
Htate and connty taxes due on said land
the year DM against Elijah Dunn.
Also, at the same time and place, one acre
Adams.
Aleo, a!
acre of L
PHHHbe time and plare, one-half
■ land, more nr less, Utng In Vineville
district. In Unlonvllle, on Columbus road, ad
joining the property of C II Flowers and Em-
me Child*. Levied on as the property ot Hen -1
| nr M Allen, to satisfy a tax II fa for Mate and
county taxes doe on said land lor the year UM
against Henry M Allen.
Also, at tho aame time and plare, 2 acres of
land, more or less, lying tn the Vtoorfllc dis-
utsa
a* part of land lot 21 of said district. Levied
I on as the property of lizzie Clay to satisfy a
tax fl fa for Mate and county taxes due on
said land for the year MB agafait lizzie Clay.
Aleo, at the same time sn-k place. C* acres of I
laoiLmore or lcas,lylag In the Vineville dfotrkt.
a tk. ,r».«rty af fmac Calhawa, to MtUf, a
us • fa for WM «.d caaatjr taxaiduaaa aald
load fa, tb. yw Ua> agaiaat Imac Cathou.
Pr prietor.
Massachusetts
Oal U streeL adjSnhi? propertyVw^bI UPWARDS OF SIX THOUSAND IN OPERATION.
Levied on as the property of WlllJsm I ... ^
OVER SEVEN HUNDRED IN CEORCIAIMILLSt
JX3T Reference, J* F. HANSON, Agent Bibb Manufacturing Company,J VIaeon, Oa.
ENGINES, GINS, SAW MILLS, ETC.
PERKINS BROS.,
DEALER* IN
ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY.
eESSiaeSwSr^. L ? r gest Dealers in the South.
Levied on as the property of Reuben Gibson. I In Steam Engines. Boilers, Saw Mills, Saws, Shinate. Lath. Planina and
VafiAAf&TlS Wsfooni 9 SrnaratoriiSffA'X ^ 'SV'V?'"* ”1"*’ B C *"° Mi "‘“
ReubenGlbeon. I ’•agons, Separators, Cotton Gins, Presses, Sulky Plows, Rskes, Reapers and
Also, at the same time rfhd place, lota Nos. 4 Mowers, Shafting and Pulleys. Steam Pumps, Bofter Feeders. Whistles, Gauqes.
BraraGond’;
. -- *“-> r ri* and Collins-1 Bras* Goods, Piping and Engine Fittings of all kinds, Machinery OIL Etc.
-•AeMltyUJMa I *^ 8ecood * Uad b>w pricm^Look^to yourintare.t and fMewprices b f.reboytn*.
RHBRHHHHv Mronecker. I
Abo, at the same time and place, part of lot I
No. 7 In square f* *“ J ” *
&
erty of Joseph Bond and c Canning
on as the property of Mrs H a Htrohcckcr to
satisfy a tax fl fa for State ami county taxes
due on said lot for the year 1883 against Mr* H
| A Hlrohecker.
Alao, at the same iltue aud place, one and
one-quarter acre* of land, more or lesi, lying
In the Godfrey district adjoinlug property ol
Thompson and known a* part of land lot No
44 «»f said district. Levied on a* the property
of Mre 1J Cose to satisfy a tax fl fa for Mato l
and county taxes due on said lot of land for
PERKINS BROTHERS,
SSSSSS139 and 41 Weat Atebawa Street, - - ATLANTA, CA.
prop-
Also, at tim say tjnreApd.ply, thm*
G. S. WKjsTCOTT, Sheriff Blbl
March 3, lw.
Bibb County rehTrlTTfiTSale!
My ▼—stakU am4 FUvw a««g CtuUM* h
evvuft «Ar< if fra**’ np*rt-**i »* C
(V\( ttr««cr,wtu SeMtotlree U all wk»
hJJ a/ Meed ta vimuiltt U be inn M
*• Air that ik*>U ll ,r*«**Ui«n Ue.1 agrM
t* relU erdere gnlb. Mv cellreUea mt rMtuU*
a—< MM ef the Meet ,ltcaal«e to W fwatla U/
Atotrir** C*tolH*r< I* to targe Mrtef tt of ■/
•wm grvmimg. Am the eH«re*l latietwvr •>
•ellse* Beet, Herbeek PMtoUra, MtorbUkwei
tm.rU fere (be Il.bb.r4 aa! eetoree •<
fettobiee, I ftovlu (be >«tretoto«e ef (be jeh-
!■ tbe nr4*i* **4 ea tbe bma ef .
Met Mill be r«wt mmj beat attmtoMuaL .
H. UEQ08T. teed fiemeer. MacbUlieaH. Mm
WILL be sold before the court-boo«c door,
during the legal hoars of sale, on the flrei
Tuesday In April next, tbe following property:
All that lot or parcel of land situated Iu said
county, In the city of Macon, fronting U0 feet,
more or less, on Madison street and running
back along two 23-foot alleys, 2*4 feet, more or I
less, lying between the lota owned by Kmellne I
8park*.and others oc one side and tbe lota of I
J J Clay ami others, and on the rear by lot of I
Mr J 1* Jones. Levied on the property ol Char
lotte Barker to sethfy a fl fa issued from Bibb
Huperior Court In favor of K L Htrwkecker, Jr,
vs Charlotte Barker. .
Also, at same time and place, the undivided
one-half Interest of ( harie* A Ells, tn port of
lot No 6, (a Block 22, fn the city Macon, said
lot fronting thirty-three feet on Mulberry
street and running back SM feet tn an alley. .
whereon Is the two-story brick building now !
occupied by J II Benner, on Mulberry street. ;
Levied on as the property of Charles A Ells, tn
satisfy an execution from Bibb Huperior Court
against Charles A Ells ct al tn favor of Mn C
M Bone. •
Also, a* toe same time and place, part of lot,
o a tn square 41, situated in tbe city of Macon |
on Poplar street, adjoining Jewish Hynagngue
ami known as the late residence of James R
CUAAaXTUO TO CURffZU CASCS OF
INDIGESTION, LOST APPETITE, BILIOUSNESS,
DYSPEPSIA, SOUR STOMACH. FOUL BREATH.
COSTIVENESS. ENLARCE0 SPLEEN. COLIC, Ae.
J. It. Johnson. M. D-. of At.Uvi t.
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| in‘» ir«i>*r.tt<aa u rto*. «b al, »,at fio
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Put up in SSe.aaA XL packages
and bot-iq <\w
C.FSIlZKOHSftCO. • UBM.VH
•ME-OICINE
land, more or less, lying In the kast Macon
district, adjoining the property of A Hrar" *"
H Inne and W H Fletcher, and known a
of land lot No 173 ol said district. Levi _
as the property of NeU,n Knight, to satisfy
tax fl fa for Htate and county taxes due o
Mid land for tbe year DM against Nelson
at the tame time and place, four acres.
, more or iess, lying in East Macon dis
trict, adjoining the property of Napoleon Cur
tis, Alex Taylor and John Hunt, ami known
as pert of land lot No 44 of said dbtsict. Lev
ied on aa the property of John Lawton, to ant
l#fy a tax fl (a for Htate and county taxes due
on said land for tbe year 1M3 against John
Aiso, at the same time and place, oae acre
land, more or k ~ “ *“
SJSiflteL-.
No 1X2 of aakl district.
erty of flnuirw Lanier.
Htate and county uxea for the year 1«P against
Si . Q fo7,mtaTmaMtiaMaadpUc^owe-ioorth earS# MfyHsraA Cm**
ol an acre of land, more or lesa, lying Intbe g^iS?^^
Earn Macon district, adjoining the property of p ftZ5?S*ima u.,. ** WEaTtOTT
balah auwart. Bam Reddy and J llWooliolk, I march J, foil lawlw IherilL
con on Mulberry street and known
I house occupied by Dave Croaeline. levied I
on as the property of W P Goodall to aatlsfy a I
tax fl fa for Htate and rouaty taxes due «m Mid I
property (or the year two against W P Goodall I
Also, at tbe same time ami place, part of lot (
No 8 In the western range, being one-seventh I
interest In the pn>p*rty known a* the Findlay I
Iron Works, in the city of Macon, levied on H
as the Interest of George W Findlay to satl*fy II
a tax fl fa (or Htate and county taxes due by !
George W Findlay for the year 1M3 against I
mieorge W Findlay I
|wm be sold before the court house door in II
■■ilHof Macon, daring the legal hours of I
the flr*t Tiw-tolay April nnt, part of I
L la square *1. situated In the city of
■Ko Arch street, adjoining property of G II
4|S!5tU05Sm s i>’
r ; ■ •
u lies HIRAM SIBLEY «t CO. Rn
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every dealrabl
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Ji $5.00
dcr*on’<i New Book, “tinrden aniVarm'
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Weed*
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rtl« to that tr
of 350 pa
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f- I •••' ti it t conuinlar a |-.rtralt «.f It.,-aulhi.r. Ti.*- prl. «• --f b*.k ■
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