Weekly telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1885, March 21, 1884, Image 8

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8 THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER. FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1884. PREMIUMS FOR CLUBS. We will send the Weekly Telk- graph and Messenger for one year, free, to any one who will get up a club of fire subscribers for it at one dollar and twenty-five cents each per year; or to any one who will get up a club of ten subscribers to it at one dollar each per year. This is nn easy way to se cure without cost the best weekly pa per published in Georgia. Give it a trial. A Governor's Pardoning Love. Savanunh Times. The grand jury oi the Superior Court yesterday found a true bill against Mag istrate W. H. Woodhouse, the colored justice of the fourth district. He was charged with malfeasance ih olllcc in u case wliero he committed a prisoner to jail. Magistrate Woodhouse wa^in dicted once before by the grand jury and sentenced by Judge Tompkins to fine or imprisonment and be deposed from his office. He appealed to Gov ernor Colquitt, and was pardoned and his disabilities removed, lie was again elected to office some time ago, and was vesterday indicted an mentioned above. ^Dt->re are two other colored magistrates inChatham county. One, James T. Fogarty, of the eighth district, was in jail charged with malfeasance, and the other, Magistrate Matthews, of the fifth district, has an oflice on the Thunder bolt road. He is a careful man. SPARTA. DEATHS. March 19.—Miss Stephens, an old maiden lady who kept house for Mrs. Remington, of the Edwards House, died yesterday about 5 o'clock, of con sumption. She will be buried this af ternoon in the cemetery here. Mr. Grimes, of whom I wrote you, died of his wound, or rattier from the paralysis resulting from his fall. TIIOMASVILLE. 1 ALARM OF FIRE. Uabcii 19.—At 7 a. m., during a heavy fall of rain, the fire alarm summoned the populace to the West End House. The only damage done was to the ceiling and roof of the kitchen and, I might add, frightening the guests, of whom the house was full. GRIFFIN. THE DECISION IN THE ALF. DOYAI. CASE. March 19.—While not entirely un expected, tho decision of the Supreme Court, granting Alf. Doyal a new trial, is generally looked upon as a mere res pite for the unfortunate man, the testi mony in the case being so positive and the crime such an aggravated one, that no different verdict is looked for from any jury which might be selected to try the case. Prospects for a good fruit crop in Agents should not fail to see our offer of premiums elsewhere in this is sue. tf cents a bushel on can. and six thor- -glibred Berkshire boar pigs three months old, best pedigree, $10 each, on cars. First money gets them. B. E. l’A KK. Macon, Ga.. or feb'Jlwtt Absolutely Pure. This powder never Yanes. A marvel of parity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with tho multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in earn. Royal Bakins Powder Co. Whole sale by Jaques A Johnson. Fine Horse Association, or pal saddlers and mares, carriage and coupe horses and mares, roadsters, trotters, fine bred stallions, etc. Those desiring to at tend the sale from Eastern Kentucky can find conveyance at Christiansburg, eight miles from Shelbyrille, on the L. C. ana 1/ railroad, arriving in Shelby ville in time for the sale. Those desiring to attend from Louisville and points in Southern Ken tucky can reach Shelby ville in time for the sale by trains from Ixmisville. No by- bidding. W. M. OWEN. Secretary. JOE SHIPMAN, President. mar20eodifcwtilaprl FOR SALE. 'PXGIXES. Boiler*. Saw Mill-.Corn Mills, jPj Cotton Presses, Mill Spindles. Pulleys, Shaftings, Hangers, etc. All kinds cast ings. Write for prices on any kind of machine- R.D.COLE&CO.. marHwly Nesrnan, Ga. this, the fruit scclion of the State, are splendid. COCHRAN. March 19.—Tho hand of deatii is heavy o$ us just now. Tlirco inter ments took place in our “Weeping Pine” Ccmotcry to-day. Mr. Thomas A. Melloy, who was killed by tho train just below Eastman yesterday morn ing, a report of which I presume your correspondent from that point has furnished you, the seven months’ old infant of W. D. Martin and the seven-year-old child of Mr. S. F. Brown. Tho two latter died yesterday afternoon and last night respectively. On to-morrow (Wednesday) night play of “The Little Brown Jug” will lie represented hem by an amateur dra matic company, and a musical enter tainment will be in accompaniment, for the benefit of ono of our churches, BARNE8VILLE. THE FAIR CLOSES, AFT1E HAVING SCORED AN UNUSUAL SUCCESS. March 19.—Tho fireman’s fair ended lost night. Tho groas receipts were $1,830, expenses about $130, leaving, at the least calculation, $1,700 as net pro ceeds. This handsome sum is nmply sufficient to uniform tho hoys and erect a splendid fire-proof engine house, which did not cuter into the programme in the outset. . , 713 Send six cents tor postage, and receive free a costly box of goods which will help all. of either sex. to more money right away than anything also In this world. Fortunes await the workers absolutely sure. At once address Tang «k Co., Augusta, Maine febSwly, For Sale. Bibb County Delinquent Tax List. Bibb County Sheriff Sales. The following described property remalnlni delinquent for non-payment of tax ft fa for State and county taxes due on said land for the year 1883 against J W Owens. Also, at the same time and place, 4 acres of land, more or less, with improvements there- oa, lying in the Vineville district, adjoining property of J J Gresham and Baxter and the limits of the city of Macon, and known as lot Ko. 17 of said district. Levied on as the prop erty of Mrs O a I a* in on to satisfy a tax fl fa for State and county taxes due on said laud for “ vear 1883 against Mrs C A Lemon. .Iso, at the same time and place, 4 acres of laud, more or less, lying in the Vineville dis trict, adjoining property of Mrs Sarah John son and estate of Peter Solomon. Levied on as the property of Prince Adams, to satisfy a tax fi fa for State aud county taxes due on said land for the year 1883 against Pfluce R county taxes for the year 188% or so much ot said property as may be necessary to discharge the taxes and charges due thereon, or due from llhe owner thereon, at the time of sale, will he Isold during the legal hour* of sale by the sheriff nt the courthouse hi the rltynt Macon the first Tuesday in April, 1881, to-witj i Adams. Also, at the same time and place, nne-hnlf •re of laud, more or less, lying in Vineville district, in Colon ville, on Columbu* road, ad joining the property of C II Flowers and Km- tna Childs. Levied on as the property of Hen ry M Allen, to satisfy a tax tl la for State mid county taxes due on said land for the year 1883 against Heury M Allen. Also, at the same time and place, 2 acres of land, more or less, lying in the Vineville dis trict. adjoining the property of J Warrens, Jlialf acre lot with improvements thereon In IK Jenkins Levied'ona* the property of DWI Couse to satisfy a tax fi fa for state and county taxes for the year UK against l) W Couse. Also, at the same time and place, one acre lot with improvements thereon adjoining the property of II T Johnson in Godfrey district, Known as part of land lot No 36. Levied on as the property of Eliza Hiramons to satisfy a lax ti fa for state aud county taxes for the year 1883 against Eliza Simmons. Also, at the same time and place, one acre lot with Improvements thereon lying In God- JJerry Clay and KJrbard Kernal, and known ■part of laud lot 21 of said district. Levied ns the property of Lizzie Clay to satisfy * tax fi fa for State and county taxes due < said land for the year 1883 again - ‘‘ * id land for the year 1883 against Lizzie Clay. Mao, at the same time and place, 45 acres of •o.id.more or less,lying in the vineville district, adjoining the property of Robt Barnhart and J 51 Bruce on C'oleparehee creek Levied on as the property of Isaac Calhoun, to satisfy a tax fi fa for .State and county taxes due on said land for the year 1883 against Isaac Calhoun, Also, at the same time and place, 1V^ acres of land, more or less, lying in Vineville district adjoining property of Lucy Mack, Fanny frey district adjoining the property of Carrie Hinton,known as part of land lot No 28. Levied ou as the property of Charles Thomas to satisfy a tax ft fa for State and county taxes for the iycar 1883, against Charles Thomas. Also, at the same time and place, 4 acres of land, more or less, lying in Godfrey district, adjoining property of Don Valentino and Mary M Horn, aud known as part of land lot No. 6.1 levied on as the property of Jake Shorter to satisfy a tax ft fa for state and rouiM ■ *'■ year 1883 against Jake Shorter. Iso. at ‘| ‘ j i. Levied to satisfy county taxes due UK against John Draper. Also, at the same time and place, one acre and county taxes for Shorter. the same time and place, IW acres of i improvements thereon, lying in the Godfrey district, adjoining the property of • * * " ** Brown a~* ** ” John Arnold, Mary Brown ami Heury Young, in land lot No. 35. Levied on as the property of Stephen Richards to satisfy a tax ft fa for State and county taxes for the year 1883 against Stephen Richard*. Also, at the same time and place, three- fourth* of an acre of land, with improvements thereon, lying In the Godfrey district, adjoin ing the property of Fannie Hawkins and Israel Jordan. Levied on ns the property of Reuben Rickersou to satisfy a tax ft fa for State and eounty tares for the year 1883 against Reuben Rickersou. Also, at the same time and place, 1 acre of ind, lying in the Godfrey district, adlolnlng ic property of Mose Thomas and B. II. Wrlg- ley, In land lot No. 35. Levied on as the nrop- erty of Geo McBride to satisfy a tax U fa for State and county taxes for the year 1883 ogalusL George McBride. Also, at the same time and place, onc-fourth of an acre of land, lying in Godfrey district, adjoining tho property of Lucy Wilbur and Louis Smith. Levied on as the property of Richard Brantley to satisfy a tax fi fa for State and county taxes for the year 1883 against Richard Brantley. Also, at the same time and place, 2l{ acres ts<>, tu me same nine ami pmre, acres of land, with improvements thereon, lying in the Godfrey district, adjoining the property of J B Smith and Ed Huff. levied on a* the prop erty of Henry Darby to satisfy a tax fi fa for State and county taxes for the year 1883 against Henry Darby. Also, at the 'same time and place, one acre of laud lying in the Godfrey district, adjoining " - ' * Nathan property of George Stewart and Nathan Henry, in land lot No. 28. Levied on as the -"-of Ferlb> Jones to satisfy a tax fl fa against Feriby Join* 1 *. Also, at the same time and place, fifty acres I |less, lying ui Rutland dls- SILVERWARE! of iaud. more or nw, M . nmumu mu- triet. adjoining property of MrsK S Johnson and known as part of land lot No 206. Levied on as the property of C J Tankersley to satlfy a tax ti fa for State and county taxes due on said land for the year 1883 against U J Tan kersley. ‘fa "for state ami i said land for the year stitM,, ill lilt; .... - - of land, more or less, lying in Vineville dis trict, adjoining property of V Kahn and known as part of land lot 116 of said district. lA‘vied i part Uvled ?of land lying in Vineville district, Also, i Hunt to satisfy a tax fi fa for State and county taxea due ou said lot for the year 1883 against Henry Hunt. Also, at the same time and place, one-half of an acre of land more or less, lying in Vineville district adjoining tho proiierty of Samuel Washington and Collins. Levied on as the property of John Hays, to satisfy a tax fi fa for $tate and county taxes due on said lot for the *883 against John Hay », at the same time ai w. acre, more or less, lying in the Vineville district, adjoining the property of A Y Adam son and Lee Flag. Levied on as the property of Columbus Howard, to satisfy a tax fi fa for .State and county taxes due on said land for the year 188.1 against Columbus Howard. Also, at the same time and place, onc-half of an acre of land, more or less, lying in the Vineville dtstrict, adjoining tho property of II J T Hudson. Levied on as the property of Henry Harper, to satisfy a tax fi fa for State aud eounty taxes due on said lot for the ye 1883 against Henry Harper. i TALBOTT & SONS RICHMOND, YA MACONsaJ THE DIXIE OX WHEELS 'D!Xl V E.” W our a Cheap Flr8t ’ c,a88 ENGINE for Dinning o» nirastilng.l buy the STANDAKD ENGINE, GRIST AND SAW MILLS. ^mple In Construction and durable, all we'ask a comparison with other makes. TALBOTT & SONS, s. S. PKGRAM, Jlunngcr. MACON.OIDORQ Obediah O'Neal, and known ns part of laud lot No 132 of said district. Levied on as the prop erty of Squire Lanier, to satisfy a tax fi fa for State and county taxes for the year 1883 against Squire Lanier. also, at the sr.rae time and place, four acres, more or less, lying lu the East Macon district, adjoining the property of Peter Goodwin, J J Jessup and (1 Si Davis, known as part of land Jessup and U M Davis, known as part of land lot No 87 of said district. Levied on os the property of Enoch Parker to satisfy a tax fl fa for State and county taxes due on said land for the vear 1883 against Enoch Parker. Also, at the same time and place, 2 acres of land, more or less, lying in hast Macon dls- ■Also, at the samp time and place, one-half triet, adjoining the property of RF and R acre of land, more or less, lying in tho WooUolk, and known as partof lot E in bloc Vineville district, adjoining the property of S Collins and Jones Baxter, and known us lot No 32 in Block 6. Levied on ns the property of Priscilla Jordan, to satisfy a tax 11 fa for State ami county taxes due on raid lot for year 1883 against l’ri? cilia Jordan. •AT J Also, at the same time and place. 1 acre of land, more less, lying In the Vineville district. L fronting railroad track, adjoining property of E Isaacs and Joseph Cllsby. levied on as the property of Lizzie Johnson to satisfy a tax fl fa for State and county taxes due on said laud for the year 1883 against Lizzie Johnson. Also, nt the same time and place, 1 acre of land, more or less, lying in the Vineville dis trict. adjoining property of Joe Seabrooks, J E Ellis and Johu Walker. Levied on as the property of Alfred Kendall to satisfy a tax fi fa Tor State and county taxes due on said land for the year IKS against Alfred Kendall. Also, at the same time and place, one-fourth of an acre of land, more or less, lying in the For Household Use, BIRTHDAY WEDDING PRESENTS ! Large slock anti Low Prices. CV-Scntl tor Catalogue. J. P. STEVENS & CO.. febSwly Macon. Oa. 266TH EDITION. PRICE ONLY $1 Bv Mall Postpaid. 1) ing in the KuiiaudUis-l triet aud knowu ns laud lot No 26. levied on as tho property of Henry Parker to satisfy a tax fi fa for State and county taxes due ou said iland for the year 1883, against Henry Parker. Also, at the same time and place, forty acres lof land, more or less, lying in the Rutland dis trict and known aspart of land No 102, adjoin- ling the property of A A C Thomas, Miss J A J Davis sml J !( Ravi*. Levied on as the prop erty of Mr* Harah A MeSwaln to satisfy a tax fi fa for State sml eounty taxes due on said land for the year 1883 against Mrs Sarah A Me- Swain. Also, at the same time and place, 101 acres of land, more or less, lying In tho Rutland dis trict and known as part of land lot No 88, ad joining the property of the estate of Buko Braswell. Levied on as the property of Mrs Mary Jones, to satisfy a tax fl fa for State and county taxes due on said land for the year 1883 against Mrs Mary Jones. Also, at the same time and place, 150 acres of land, more or less, lying in Rutland district and known as the residence place of W C liar-1 dy. Levied on the property of W V Hardy, to jsatlsfy a tax fi fa for State and county taxes due i | dy- KNOW THYSELF,, k Great Medical Worfon Manhood AMERICAS. SIXTIETH ANN! VERM ARY—WIDE AWAKE NO. 1 DECIDK TO COME TO MACON—TOO SUIT BULBING RAILROADS TO TALK POLITICS. March 19.—Mr. R. B. Council and wife are probably the oldest married couple living iti this and many other counties. This respected and aged man and wife will celebrate their six tieth anniversary next Tuesday, March 25, and will have with them on this oc casion their children, grandchildren Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical Debility, Prematnre Decline In Mao.'Errorsoi Youth, and ihe untold miseries resulting from Indiscretions or excesses. A book for every man, young, middle-aged and old. It contains 125 prescription* for all acute and chronic dis eaies.cacli one of which is invaluable. 8c fbond by the author, whose experience for 73 gar* Is inch as probably never be* county forty-two years ago, is a farmer and wagon maker by trade and works at his trade even at this old age. At their meeting last night “Wide Awake No. 1” decided to go up to Ma con next month to take part in the fes tivities, so both our steamers will lie at the parade. We understand that Major Brim- berry is anxious to be postmaster at this place, and is trying hard to •* * We don't ore fell to the lot of any physlclan.800 paces, bound In beautiful, Prtnch muslin, embossed covers, (nil tilt, guaranteed to be a fln*i work in every sense—mechanical, literary and professional—than any other work sold it i his country for *2.60, or the money will be re nnded In every instance. Price only 1100 by mall, postpaid* Illustrative sample o cents. Bend now. Gold Medal awarded the author by the National Medical Association, to the offl- eera of which he refers. This book ' ** Instruction. wtU benefit all. „ There Is no member of society to whom this book will not be useful, whether youth, parent, guardian, instructor or clergy man.—Argonsmt, Address PEABODY MEDICAL INWTTUTK, or Dr. W. IL PARKER, No. 4 Bulfinch stree*. Boston, Mam, who maybe consulted oa all diseases requiring skill and experience. Chronic and oUtl*aU disease* that have baffled the ski:] of all other If 1/ i I .physi cians a specialty. Buch la Iz ■Alj treat- THYSELF decTwlv ten ne reiers. sk should be read by the young for n. and by the afflclted for roller It fit all.—London Lanctt. A FEW WORDS FROM CAPT. R. W. BONNER Major Black, We change ie necessity. Major Black A WELL-KNOWN CITIZEN OF MACON give* satisfaction so far as we can hear. The man with his trained birds is here delighting the little and big folks with the tricks of his educated birds. Politics are not much discussed. Our people are building railroads. Amori- cus must have a.competing line and will not sleep over her riglns. K.ntuek, Thoroughbreds. By reference to an advertisement else where, it will be seen that on the 21at of April a sale of fine hones will take place in Bhelbjrvflle, Ky. The sale is under the stspices of the Shelby County Fine Horse Association, and the animals offered com pose saddlers, pairs and harness horses Muuwis, I'diii wits iiuiicn iiurta and mare*. In the advertisement the means of reaching Shelbyville are given. Tho** In Georgia wanting fine horse? should attend the sale, if in want of Ken tucky stock. Correspondence solicited. Killed Near MeVUIe. We learn from Mr. William Cements that a difficulty occurred at Dodge's camp. •bout six mile* from Me Ville, on Saturday BsIlUTThomson had a warrant for Also, at tho same time and place, 202 acres Vineville district, Edward Jackto on as the property of Hattie Lewis, to satisfy a tax 11. fa for State and county taxes due said lot for the year 1883 against Hattie Lewi.. Also, at the same time and place. H of an l land for the year mi against W C liar- Also, at the same time and place, eighty acres of land, more or less, lying in Rutland district, adjoining thu property of C McKinney and G F Cowant, and known as part of land |lot No 220. Levied on as the property of Heurfl i, ajotnlng the property of «iid L, VailitUeki. Levied e oy lets, lying lu the VfuoTllle acre of land. Alfred Kendall and Alex Dickey. Levied ou as ■■property of John Walker to satisfy a tax fl fa for State and county taxes due on said lot for tho year 1883 against John Walker. ■ Alto, nt the same time and place, *<$ of an acre of land, more or less, lying in Vineville district near UnPmvUle church and adjoining the property of Mrs Napier in land lot No 23 of said district. Levied on as the property of Jane West to satisfy a tax fl fa for state and eounty taxes due on said lot for the year 1883 against - —- . .. JP part of lot E in block No. 38 of said district levied on as the prop erty of John Poter to satisfy a tax fl fa for State and county taxes due on said laud for the year 1883 against John Poter ■ Also, at the same time and place, one-half Hi acre of land, more or less, lying iu the East Macon district, on the Clinton road, and known as part of lot 65 in land lot No. 55 of said district. Levied^^^^HHK^H^^lM said district. Levied on as the property of Richard Morris to satisfy a tax fi fa for state and county taxes due on said land for the year 1883 against Rlrhar 1 Morris. Also, at the same time and place, lot No 1 Southwest common, situated on the corner of Gilmer and Ash streets. In the city of Macon. Levied on as the property E J Banks to satisfy a tax fl fa for State and county taxes due ou said lot for the year 1883 against E J Ranks. . — .. t j mp RIlt j pi ttcet of lot lying on the nMey CENTRAL FURNITURE HOUSE Nos. 60 and 62 Poplar Street, £ of thB fr ° nt f ° r th8 P atrona « e ot tha peopl®. with as oomnleta and well assorted stock I Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloths, Shades, Rugs, MAT8. .to., >to., as cap b« tonnd In any Boise In tho Booth. I am determined to lead I rather than to be lead tn the matter of good Roods and low prloca. eM LOOk. «e°d Ohal_r_sfor $li.7;V_“Little Beanty” Bed Room Smt. M «s I ■„ „ r _--- | Be* at »” Bad Room Salt, seven I m” Bed Room Bait oomplste ten (10) pieces lot only $22.6^ IB ^Star” Fo!f Marble French' DrMurSoit.'Van plaoes'up-'top ttood< eC |>oa ( nd mf.mT'tto - ^ atlor SDita . loonies, Safes, ele„ "away dotim yondwd'ae'ndpnn Oenti-al Furniture House! Mt,'^d h lS D t^. , SfSe a tiSr tf * Ch “ r 10 • tlM btd,tMa - t0 4 « 300 ’ 00 B * b — Also, at the No 2 southwest rnmnii .. .. between Hammond and Gilmer streets in tin city of Macon, and Mr* H L t urner. i«vieU on a* the prop! erty of Maria Cannard to »utla'y a ii ht for the State and county taxes due on said lot laanrvarBSffssii'ss: THF pars & pfwv finTTnuefion I • ilia ■ www vs. ■ tisa.1 vj 1 I UU UnilUi| JNO. M. PEYEY, for thu year 1883 against Maria Cannard.® Also, at the same time and place, part of lot |No ‘2 southwest common, situated in the cjty of Macon, between Maple and Oglethorpe streets, adjoining the property of Bart barter aud Myra Tharpe- Levied on as the property of Jane Thomas to satisfy a tax fl fa for Bute I and county Uxes due on said lot for the year mi against Jane Thomas Also, at the same time and place, part of lot v, ‘ ” in square 74, in the city of Macon, front ing on Oak street, adjoining' property of W s Clark. Levied on as the property of William W McLendon, to satlsfyatax fl fa for State county Uxes due on said lot for the year 1883 Jane West. HAlso. at the *smc time and place. % of anpSi _—K.ipi less, lying In Vineville con, and known as the hotel occupied by K K district adjoining the property of Angel Inc Brown and kept byhlmas a hotel, saidnotel aero oi land, adjoining — ..... Munghon,Thoms* Johnson and others. Levied on as the property of Amanda Taylor to sat isfy a tax A fa for State *<id county taxes due on said lot for 4he year 1883 against Amanda Taylor. Also, at the same time and place, one acre of 1883 against Henry Durden. ■ Also', at the same time and place, 40 acres of adjoining property of Mrs Napier laud, more or less, lying In fho Rutland dto- Heabrooksand known as partof triet, adjoining the'property of Mrs MeSwaln ' ' ' isiiiK aud J A Davis, and known us part of lntid lot No. 102. Uvi««l on a* the prota-rty of J II Davis, to satisfy u tax fi (a for State ntid county tuxes for the year 1883 against J H land.more or less,bring lutViucvUie district,sdl joining property of Mr* Napier aud JcrryHoa- brooks, and known a* partof land lot23, of said district. Lotted on as the property of Allen Heabroqk* to satisfy a tax fl fa for state I nnd.county taxes due on said lot for the year 1883 against Allen Beabnmks. Also, at the same time and place, one acre of [land, more or less, lying in \ Inevllle district, ■ljoinlng property of Mrs Napier and Allen ia-nhrook* and known a* part of tandtoc No 23 of said district. levied on as the property I of Jerry Heabrooks to satisfy a tax ti fa for State and county taxes due on *nld laud for the year 1883 against Jerry Seabrooks. D*vl$H I Also, at the same time and place, 261 acre* of land, more*or less, lying In the Rutland district and known as land lot No. 23t and as of lanl more or or less, lying in Vineville dis trict. adjoining the property of Ed and Rich ard Garter and known as part of land lot No 152 of said district. Levied on as the property of U-wis Napier, to satisfy a tax A fa for State and county Uxcn due on said land for the year mi against Lewi* Napier. Also, at the same time and place, one-half of •c. acres oi .......................... Ilazzanl dis trict, adjoining (property of J J Amasoit. D Clay and Johu Davis, and known as parts of lots No*. 42 aud 43. Levied on aa thu property of W. W. Heath, admlnUtrator. to satisfy a tax ill fa for State and county taxes due unsaid land for thu year mi against W W Heath, ad ministrator. Also, at the same time and place, 259 acres 'nine*' * *' of laud, i less, tying in •■*«« triet, adjoining property of 11 J Ijimar, K El Evans and I* M Gurry, and known as parts of land lid* No» 237 and 238. Levied ou as the property ot William Howard, to satisfy a tax fl rator Rate and county taxes due on said laud for the year mi against William Howard. Also, at the same time and place, 252 acres of land, more or less, lying in the iiazzard district, i ■MolKMflkMKHlHlMKIilkMiiBrillril _.. _. . Jof laud, more or less, lying lu Vine ville district, adjoining the property oi Aman ita Taylor and Thomas John-on. Levied on as the properly of Angellne Moughun, to satisfy a tax fl fa for Htatu and county taxes due on sab! lot for the year mi against Angellne Mongbon. Also, at the same time and placp, one-fourth of an acre of laud, more or less, lying in Vine ville district, adjoining the property of L Van- nucki, Edward Jackson aud Joe Long. levied on as tho property of Hattie Lewis, to satisfy a tax fi fa for htate aud county taxes due on said lot for the year D 83 against Hattie Lewis. X the same time and place, one-balf of . _ of land, more or less, lying iu Vine ville district, adjoining property of Ingraham l Thomas Johnson. levied on as In August, DWI. nearly three years ago. my m, who was at that time living at C’Unton, Ga., came over to sec me with the sail intelli gence that his wife was in the last stages of consumption and that her physician pronounced her case, hopeless, went immediately over, and I telt that nothing could be done. 8he waa coughing and spitting incessantly, and at times would discharge from her lungs a large quantity of pus or matter—could not sleep or retain anything on her stomar h. and was, in fact, in the last stages of the disease. This was about the time you begau to advertise Brewer’s Lung Restorer, aud as my son ex- { tressed a desire to give it to his w ife, two or bree bottles were procured and with scarcely a vestige oi hope we commenced giving It to her tn small d<t«cs, gradually Increasing the quantity until the prescribed dose was reached, hhe began to Improve after a few doses and continued to do so dalle, until she was finally restored to life and health, ami is to-day per haps in better health than ever before, hhe is subject to cold*, buta few swallow* of Brewer's Lung Restorer (which she is never without) relieve# her immediately. I consider her res* ha adjoining the property of 8 C Chambliss, W H Newell and Mrs K K Elliott, and known as I land lot No 2M. Levied on as the property of Keth II Gates, agent, to aatlsly a lax fl fa for Slate and rouuty uxes due on said land for the year 1883 against Heth II Gates. Also, at the same time and place, five acres of land, more or leas, lying in the Ilazzanl district and known as the property of Ann Kilpatrick. Levied on to satisfy a ux fl fa fori HUte anil county Uxes due on said laud for the year Ink) against Ann Kilpatrick. i Also, at the same time and place, 175 acres of land, more or less, lying in the llowan! dis trict and known as the property of Mrs Sarah Johnson. Levied on as the property of Sarah Johnson, to satisfy a tax fi fa for SUtu and I county taxes due on said land for the year 1883 I against Mrs Sarah Johnson. Also, at the same time and place, 561 acres of land, more or less, lying in the Howard dis trict, ail joining the property of J W My rick, L Holt and It. E Park. levied on as the property of William Johnson, deceased, to satisfy a Ux ill fa for State and connty taxes due on said laud for the year 1883 against William John son. deceased. Also, at the same time and place. 130 acroa of land, more or less, ljiug in the Howard dis trict adjoining the property of T G Holt. Mrs Garstarphcti and Evans, known as jiarts of land lotrNos 310 and J09. Levied on as the pioiwtty of Mrs F Stone to satisfy a fl fa for state and county Uxes due on said laud for tha year 1883 agatn»t Mrs F stone. Also, at the same time and place, 1 acre of laud, more or less lying in the Vineville dis trict with improvements thereon fronting onl i Vineville road adjoining theproperty of Prank K ‘ Hand known as the residence plai*e of T L being situated on Fourth street in said city, levied on aa the proporty of K E Brown, to satisfy a Ux fi fa for HUte and county taxes due on said hotel for the year 1883 agalust E E Brown. Also, at the same time place, part of lot No. 1, in square 72, in city of Maeon.nn New street,! u ljolmng property of a P Collins and D Daly, and known as the residence of J H Otto. Lev ied on aa the property of J. II. Otto, trustee, to satisfy aUxflfa for State am! county taxes duo on said lot for the year 1883 against J II Otto, trustee. -1 Also, at the same time and place, lot No. 2 southwest common, fronting on Elbert street, adjoining property of Wm 11 Htreyer and Mrs Gumming*. Levied on as the property of Miss Mattie Pierce, to satisfy a tux fi fa for HUte amt county Uxes due on said lot for the year 1883 against Miss Mattie Pierce. '.the same time and place, part of lot BENJAMIN SKALOWSKlI Pf prietor. against William W McLendon. Also, at the same time and place, part* of lots 1 and 2 in square No 43 in the city of Ma- i, and known u the hotel occupied bf K E UPWARDS OF SIX THOUSAND IN OPERATION. ihsaehosett: OVER 8EVEN HUNDRED IN CE0RCIA 1 MILLS’ | HT* Reference, J. F. HANSON, Agent Bibb Manufacturing Compinjr,JMacon, U». ENGINES, GINS, SAW MILLS, ETC. Also, at t Pierson and ■MPpiNHIRVVM the property of Hanse Lewis, to satisfy a Ux ti fa for Hute am! county uxes due ou said lot I for the year 1883 against llanse Lewi*. Also, at the same time and place, lttacres of laud, more or less, lying in the East Macon district on Ooraulgee 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 Htephen Huithey tosal- lsgy a tax fl fa for Htatu and county taxes due ou said land for the year 1883 against said Htephen Smlthey. Also, at the sami V,...» .... block L situated in East Macon on Garden C fiawyer, trustee, to satisfy a ux A fa for HUte and connty uxes due on said lot for the ur 1883 against Peter C Bawyer, trustee. Also, at the same time and place, la land, more or less, lying in the East Macon No. 7, in square 87, in the city of Macon, front ing on the alley running through said square 87. from Flankltnc to Hpritig street, adjoining sling to Hpring street, adjoining property of J G McBuruey am! Ed Woodllff. levied on as the property of Reuben Gibson, to satisfy a tax A fa for Htate and county Reuben Gibson. ■Also, at the same time and place, lots Nos. 4 ■id 3 southwest common, in the city of Macon, each lot fronting 46 feet ou Troup street. a«t- of Morris and Collins- ** FHtroheckcr to county taxes . . ... j year 1883 against H F Htmneckcr. Also, at the same time and place, part of lot joining the property of Morris ai Levied on as the property of II K8ti satisfy a Ux ti fa for Hute and co due for the year 1883 agalust H F i No. 7 in square 69. in the city of Macon, front ing on Hpring street, and known as the resi dence of Mrs H 4 Htrohecker. adjoining prop erty of Joseph Bom! and C Gannlng. Levied on as the property of Mrs H A Htrohecker to satisfy a Ux A fa for Htate and county taxes Iiluc on said lot for the year 1883 against Mrs H A Htrohecker. * Also, at the same time and place, one and one-quarter acres of Und, more or less, lying in the Godfrey dlrtrlct adjoining property of Thom p»on and known as nart of land lot So 44 of said district, levied on as the property of Mrs 1J Coxa to satisfy a Ux fl fa for Htate and county Uxes due on said lot of land for the year DM against Mrs. 1 J Coxe. G. H. WKHTCOTb . cberiff Bibb County. March 3,1881. oaw4w Bibb County Sheriff's Sale. WILL be sold before the court-house door, during the legal hours of sale, on thu first Tuesday In April next, the following property: All that lot or parcel of land situated lu said district adjoining the property of James Woods fronting on MiUedgeville road and known as part ofiand lot NodOof said district. Levied on as the property of Thomas J Kldrldge to sat- Jeter Holt. Levied on as the propel . satisfy a ux fl fa for Htate ami connty taxea said land for the year 1*3 agalust T L Mr. Jake McArthur to assist him in mak ing the arrest. When Haines was am t>rpache«l he drew hi* nhotgun and atternm ted lo ahoot the bailiff, hut McArthur was too quick for him and shot him with a rifle. Haines died in a abort while. He is supposed to be the same man who went by the name of John Campbell, and who — WMauch a notorious character in an.l V WM ntTMitul Kastman trouble.! with lung or throat affection, pro- araiim minan. aoayt.1 l.y one lAy.lrUn, mMunSm: I. torstlou to perfect health a miracle, for which Holt, she is indulged to Brewer's Lang Restorer. Also, at the same time and place, 13 acres of My son l* almost a monomaniac on the sub- land, more or less, lying in the Vineville dis ject of Brewer’s Lung Restorer and never lets triet, with ‘Improvement* thereon, adjoining an opportunity p«a* where he think* such a I the property of Jamc* I* Hicks, Frank Green medicine would l»e required, that he does not aud PrtnceMunson. and known as partof Und o«t glowing term*. Not long 1 lot No. 22 of said district. Levied on as part of land lot No as the property of Thomas J Kldrldge to sat isfy a Ux fl fa for HUle and county uxes due on said Und for the year 1883 against Thomas J Ethridge. . , Also, at the same tlmo and place, three- fourths of an acre of land, lying In the Eest Macon, district, adjoining the property of Jane Miller, James II Woolfolk, fronting on Second street and known as part of let No. 4 in said district. Levied on as the property of William Johnson, to satisfy aux ti fa for Htate and county Uxes due on said lot for the yearl 883 against Wm Johuson. Also, at the same time and placi* 80 acres of land, more or leas, lying in the East Macon dUtrin, on Htone creek, adjoining the proper ty of J B Andrews. W A Andrews and B Tull, .known as part of land lot 146 of said district. Levied on as'the property of BarUm J Ferry, to satisfy a Ux fl fa for State and county Uxes due ou said land for the year 1883 against Bar ton J Ferry. ^ Also, at the same time and place, 2 acres of In EastKKmgiwgta — parcel county, in the city of Macon, fronting 150 feet, more or less, on Madison street and running back along two 23-foot alleys, 284 feet, more or less, lying between the lots owned by Emetine Sparks and others on one side and the lots of J J Glay and others, aud on the rear by lot of Mr J F Jones. Levied on the property of Char lotte Barker to satisfy a fl fa Issued from Bibb uperior Court in favor of E L Hlrokecker, Jr, * Charlotte Barker. Also, at same time and place, the undivided one-half interest —IjK—‘ ‘ speakoflt In most glowing term*. Not long lot No. 22 of said district. Li-vieil ... since a Northern gentleman on bis way to property of Mrs C II Baird to satisfy a Ux fl fa Florida heard of this cure aud was Induced by for nut* and connty taxes due on said land my son to give it to hi* invalid wife, and for the year DM againd Mr# C II Baird, she was cured as if by magic.” I Also, at the same lime and place. 129 acres of . —-— } land, more or less, lying In the Vineville dls-, Mr. Charies Eden, of Trinidad, Colorado, triet, adjoining property of Earnest and J W 1 land.more Heeing certificate* of the wonderful Owen*, and known as lata! l«»t of district N of Charles A Kll% in part of lot No 5, In Block JO, in the city Macou.^sald lot fronting thirty-three feet on Mu! street and running hack 201 feet to an alley, whereon is the two-story briek building now I occupied by J II Benner, on Mnll>erry street. I levied on as the property of Charles A Ells, to satf*fy an execution from Bibb Superior Coart i against Charles A Ells et al in favor of Mrs 0 M Bone. ■Also, at the same time ami place, part of lot MSfiBamiiaBitaHiKM^in the Hr * ** " No 8 in square 41, situated In the city of Macon on Foplar street, adjoining Jewish Hynagogue and known as the late residence of James R Boon, decease*!. Levied on as the property of Mrs J R Boon to satisfy a Ux fi fa f*»r Mate and county Uxes due on said lot for the year 1883 against Mrs J R Boon. Also, at the same time and place, part of lot No 6 in square 22, situated In the city of Ma con on Mulberry street an*! known as the store lioj*e occupied by Dave Cromcllne. Levied the property of W F Goodall to satisfy land, more or less, lying in East Macon dls- — - - --v—# 3 tried, adjoining the property of Mrs Lula UX fi fa for HUte and county taxes due oh said Htlles, J L Kennedy and Mark Glover, and | projHjrtytor the year 1883 against \\ F Goodall known as part of land lot M of said district. [ t the same time and place, part of lot . dpi Levied on as the property of Mrs Jennie Ko 8 In the western range, being one-seventh Lavar, to satisfy a ta%A fa for Mate and c«mn- [ \ alcrv *\ In P^P^rty known as the Findlay Und for the year 1*83 I Iron Works, in Uic^vlty of Macon. Lev ltd on as the interest of Geone W Findlay to satisfy meand place, one acre of aUxflfa for Htate and county taxes duo by n j George W Findlay for the year 188.) against $ mad** by Brewer's Lang Restorer, I Levied on a* the TO SUBSCRIBERS. We will creditnibecriber to the £S“.K5 « , _ .1*d w t-rfuily on him. and by the time he [ had Ukt-n one bottle of it the rough disap- * * arenutn y» to my Lung Restorer with t LAMAR, RANKIN' A LAMAR, WlffCLY TbUGSAPK AXD McmCXCKb! 'wiu'.nwtilteix Uke with ooe jrttr’i rabacription who will Mud oj * chib of five aaWrilwni at $1.3S«aeb, or ten at |i eteb. Thin i, Motatf w»y to pity your next ynt'n KibMription. Give it ■ trial, tf of the Macon. Atlanta and Albany, Oa. Loaf' Batterer ronta!a> no of Hamuel T j ty tax* * dire ou *al<t against Mr- Jennie Ijivar. Also, at the same timeand pls'-c land, more or !••*•, lying lu tire Ka*t M 'listrirt. adjoining lire property of A Small. W ! - . property of Hamuel T i H Ijine an ! W II Fletcher, and known as part Bailey to satisfy a ux fi fa for Mate and county 1 of land lot No 175 of said district. Lev led on H»t city of Macon, during t taxes dire on saldUnd for the year 1*83 against as the property of Nelson Knight, to satisfy a **'*., on H** rtr * 1 Tuesday In Samuel T Bailey. ux fi fa for State and county UXr* due on lot No 2, In .square 91. »1« —..... ..... .i * - ’ - re. 30 acre* of said land for the year lvct against N(IssalJ||KU||H Vineville dls- Knight. i eteph**n Jeml- | Also, at the runion and I: K« r.t, with ira «f land, more ronteW riDlls; Will be sold before the court house door In of Macon, during the legal hours of I the tint Tuesday In April next, part of lam!, more or less, lying I triet, adjoining J»e property of Hteplren Jeml son. Emma Bronson ami R Ktr.1, wlf ' provement* (hereon, larvied on a* the erty of Mrs Canscy to satisfy a ux ti I Htate and county uxes due on said Und f< the year DM against Mrs Cans nr. ■ Also, at tha sasae time and place, 7 acres of I fi* Via —M Mil I „ r . Ituated lu the city of Arch street, adjoining property of G Also, at the same time and place, four acres, Macon B Wells, Levied « Bsrratta. to satUfy a tl fa i*>u<-d from Ibo the property of D th Irn ' of Uud. more or less, lying In Ka-t Mor on dls- Cmwty Ooort In favor of JM «'>*llara .k JU*> vs • Pff»p- triet. adjoining the property *»f Nap«de*>n Cor- ** . . G H. 41 E8TC<»TT\ fa for j tl*. Alex Tavb.r and John Hunt, and known March 1,1864-lawlw EheriiT. * VinwUle dis Uod, more or less, lying In ■■■■■■■■ pwiafbuMM Utted M tetbc property *t J W U«iuto MlUlf ■ as nart of Und lot No 44 of said di-triet. led on as the property of John lattan. to *st Dfy a tax fl fa for Htate ami r.mnty taxes doe oa said land for the year imt against John Also, at the aoms time «nd place, ooo arrv of land, more or Uss, lying In East Maroa dis trict, adjefstcy property of X Birdsong and [ fteXi ff-avc-EUee v—e OctUHr Maahsad *u4l>*-8 ltsreriu waelgbcdsuri spsrtsllM jM»r» Irsi) Du|7'*u r%« m *. 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