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THIS WEEKLY 1ELEGRAPII AND MESSENGER, FRIDAY, APRIL II, 1884.
UP at HOLTON.
Judxo Simmons Doclines to Enter the ly. Improvementcompanier, founded up-' ‘oeistron nf Southern nismifscturert. It' Bibb Count? Delinquent Tax List. ? rr0 * of lend, rton cr 1c>, lyint In
Gubernatorial Contest. on the plane as given above, have met 1 is stated there tlmt»letter was read from , ne rloT dt'trtatof Btbb countT. bound-
with great (aver nnd success in manveitie- President Yuumr. nf Columbus. min* tin I _ I _“l*«»*i. On Ao.nn««_by Us
m*cq»,oa.,April7.isM-aifor,T<u-1 jSir t ?eV"ffgjjfg'S^wtoycoSia^'ra^i^B?nt- Bibb County Shoiift Sales. 5fKKSjsA: W
lysln the market, j erenre (o the record of yesterday's pro- I *bey Newbory and the Bob Freeman plnce,
olios ll.n ..fl.tfit iu nooiliiwru aitil I/t fKrsitvtPfli'ta Fttflll ■ "iktil flies I d up (OllOWlllf I.PWrlllCt! proporlj .CIQtlUltlC and on t Ml. aeul hw u* ld.1 m' L'sn.l. se'a Itlaou
. -..mera’ Club Meetlns Saturday
Otto" ‘.Their Mar Picnic, Ete.
r . splendid chib of wlde-awalco far
r ,[ .t their club rooms Saturday at
*** it. A. N if bet, president, in the
! > ami W. «- eecrctary. Among
^.toilers present were Hesars. J. W. . , ,,, ,, r l _ ,, „ . created, me new company will. H organ- business, the opinion oi ire-wem young ; scia oori« uejesai uuur- «■ saw or ino
Itl'rlce. G. M. Davis, It. K. „,y name forme nomtnafimi I baranot 1120,1 “I«aJ'» P™«‘ figure*, be enabled to is referred to in very strong terms on that,
* i*w i-pn Holt. Captain A. M. • thought it necessary nnti! now to publicly I JjJP* Mklhousanil dollars of new money HelsavaD* wo^ycenUemanandan j Plirlo f | ot jio2. tm-k l* licrthwestlSommon,
l * I make known my wishes on thls subiect I month to the purchase and imgrove^ablenian ; his opinions areeutlUed to great | adjolnlna property of At* coiiiaa sliuaiert on
as a probable candidate before the Demo*
eratic convention for Governor. I have
received a large number^of letters from par*
I BEGINS APR
graph and Mettenger: My name has been many way?*. Being always in n.v s^a«. - r*~ . _. .... . . ^-.rfn -nm.iSS nw; .»cwuco »u*» m« 000 rnfui»u |uac«*
mentioned in different parts of the State 1 both as purchaser and seller, the effect h ceeilings, and to the extracts read from the 1 ^he foliowinf cwrlbed proncriy .cmtlulng : ani j 0Q me cut by.wtdow.Hsn h rs's place
1 io keep up a continued movement in real 1 ..cwspSpir by the Senator from Month •'‘Va u £““7 h ,S.T« or i,L*“ h I levied on uU.e properly of A Klianwn t.s.t
eitate. create a demand for property of-1 Carolina, riving the opinions of proml-1 „L“,iy *0* aVffneSiary to dTohjr/e 1 I*. 1 .” V if?'
fared at iu proper value ami to supply any i nent manufacturers that no tariff was m e- tbo taxes ami clisrgcii due thereon,or dm* from I> * lce Ior ,n * K K lku
bona tide demand that may be otherwise | essary to enable them to jirosper in their ! the owner thereto, ai the time ot * '** *
created. The new company will. If organ
Suer Term"
New Esg'aod Cwsemtory of i :4c
CLOSES JUNE
. at the same lime and place, two acre*
of land, more or less, lying tn K*ut Mscon dis
trict. adjoining prop* rty of I* l* r oooflvrtu and
| * the propertv
i in V* Bailey, J. If. Ill
elected. viz:
®I(ttr calling the roll, reading minute.
i .itemliiig to routine business, tlic
romndltee. consisting of Messrs. tockett,
gST." and Bass, appointed to
■u in.nect and report upon eon-
& of Ikrm of Mr.' C. W.‘Howard.
tlieir report, and it was fully diseuw.
5 The report was ordered sent the
*?• JCuliivatar for publication. Mr-srs.
f‘Sw C. P. Steed and J. P. Callaway
appointed to examine and re|K.rt
Soi'me member 1 , farm at May rntet-
r An excellent essay by J W T. How-
^ on ‘cotton culture and planting, v
mnnh interest, and discus
If sales of porchs*ed i weight; hut as other 8outlieni manufactu- u«diaon street in th- city of Macon. Levied
' — f| "— on aa the property ofllohn T Bolfendlet, agent,
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vention 'and *1 had no* reason to think 1 1 )ro P*rty are afterwards effwted, the rers°do not agree w.th President Young,
from what had been said tliat I would 1m* i ,u w**y comes into play again, und as often j ami ns Mr. Hanson, the president of the
wmired to sSv anvthine ution thesubie^T a “ ***** lntt . v ^ «r«SS. Of course, if convention referred to, who is a prominent
ImSthattfJfcSfventSm^IS! rXd P ro P«rty purchased is leased, the fuud is manufacturer in Macon, Ga.. has replied,
to^ meet on the nth 3?v of to toe extent involved, retired as a pay. I thhik, with a great deal of
io meei on ine i.»iu ua\ oi Au e ust. I iAi7.. 1 Iama Pr M .loot
Sij with much interest, and d »cu,«d
- Holt. Mr. Price. Mr. Doner, lol.
Its further discussion
I-nnnISiS?M ! diction of wiiat Is to come wlien the affair Hanson should accompany tSose opinions
Th .S.hZi 1 * brought face to face with Hie saving upon the record. I therefore, witliout any
.h!! claasc, It will probably lie no high esti-1 intention whatever to discuss the merits
ti'rm n'f ii.Tni, .hi.'nni ...V.ir,. V ,, til: " lat * 10 pl» c » 'be stock of tlie company at or demerit, ol what has been said by any-
twTvcr. and t1hal?for the nre^nt .li, l0 -‘»° sl '“ r «- " blcli will yield *iad,00(f per ; body in this connection, will sendl the let-
>•*« for investment I (er of Pre.id.nt H.n«m to th. desk and
with to the l>est of my ability. Besides. I
wish my name used
before the convention. The peonh
already intrusted me with an otlh
\fvrick and others. *•**
S be contimieil at a future; meeting.
Much interest was manifested fc the
. approaching picnic to be held
SanSay May 1st. Several letters and
,,i c , r ,) s from young farmers in Cow-
K U WhUtteld, Henry. Dalton, Washing-
ion Monroe. Houston. Baldwin. Putnam,
e.,aiding and other counties, promising
to stten.1 the meeting of the “Young
Fsrroers’ Club of Georgia, held at Holton
iiav 1 were read.
M Me«rs. J. W. Myrlck, Mat Daly, J. K.
Bailey and G. M. Davis were appointed u
committee to procure ice, lemons, sugar,
etc. for the occasion, and a committee of
mention was also appointed to meet visi
le? President N la bet will dehver the ad-
*HomcTwSu be provided in the neighbor
hood for all guests who may choose to re-
main over .liter the picnic and meeting.
The large .-belter was ordered to repaired
and tables erected under it. Even-body
«as invited to come and bring their loaded
baskets of provisions with them.
A common table will be spread. On
# motion of It. E. Park, his place ns syea'-cr
on the programme will be filled by Itev
p r . A. J. llattle. His subject will lie
Necessity of Education Among Farmers.”
K.
Imre no desire tn antagonise the adminis
tration of Gov. McDaniel. I think he has
made a Governor satisfactory to the people
and they deelre his renomination. It has
been an unbroken precedent for thirty years
in this Mate to indorse the Governor
when his administration has been honest
nml faithful, and he so desired it. 1 think
it would be attended with bad results to
the party if tills precedent was attempted
to lie set aside, during an exciting Presi
dential year, simp) v to gratify the desire of
some one else to fin toe office.
With sincere thanks to my kind friends
for the interest manifested in me in tlds
connection, and for the kind notices from
the press, which 1 duly appreciate, and
WHAT THE COHMSY WILL DO.
name be not used in the approaching con
vention as a candidate for Governor. Itc
spectfully, T. J. Sihmoxs.
Housekeepers should insist on obtain
ing Burnett's Flavoring Earacts;
they
K iecc of property well located can be’ tyauava
utfmnrovementjaiiooifinuJeshape'of !K4l®S^^uS?!liJfiSSh3
,.ut improvements upon It. in me shape oi .a.
C.ShieTom« U Kr" toi n ^>h aP 0.rei beenreadto the Henate,th.Senator con-
Aflhrta will lx*MkUfltf tmvPni'hiilhi. I cludcd_what he had to say aa follows:]
efforts will be directed chiefly toward build- i cU iV„
l.iiM.nii.f> isiiv Vvr.rv hnii.i!,,,. erectcil B«ow»—Mr. Hnn«on, the author of
to ra’.Ufj a tax 11 fa for *tateand county taxes
due on said l»t for the year led acafnit John
T Holfeuillet, ogout.
bwlf*rrvek church Lerie*^H
of K M I-oden to Mtiffy a ux u la for 8>ate and
county taxr*due on said Und for the year
against K M Loden.
Aln.atthcwunc tlmea:d place. Afty acres
A iso at th* same time and p'ace. part of lot
No U. Ht Paul's square, from ug 57 feet on For
syth street, being situated In the
“ OfPf
trlct, adjoining land of P Hweeny. Levied on
as the property of Mrs W II Llpford to satisfy a
... city of Mscon
on the corner of Piogrcm and Pen th streets,
levied oust’he nrorerty o« P J M Daly to
sat'sf: a tax A fa for stato and county taxes due
said lot for the year ltKt agalust F J M
ly.
lI*o, at the satre time and place, lot No 2 ’ 8t
Paul’s square, adjoluing property of Henry
Uammoud situated in the city of Macou on the
comer of Monroe street and Central rafrosd
track. Levied ou as the property of Alex Day
to satisfy a tax 11 fa for riia'a and county taxes
due on the said lot for the year Jtttt against
Alex Day
Also, at the same time and place, lot Ko 17.
southwest common 3d, situated lu the city of
Macon, Ash strec . Levied on as the Pro erty
of Mr* d 11 Hunter to saUafy a tax 0 fa for State
and county taxead«e ou said lol for the year
ltttt against Mrs 8 H Hunter.
s 1 o. at the same time and place, part of lo*
Novo.norihtrestranee,adjoining wo;erty of
W II butdan. and Virgil Powers f *
Tliorough courses of instruction in Vo r.l
snet Instrumental Music, Piano and orirsa
Tuning; Drawing Fainting and M,elding;
Elocution; English branches; Modem Ijm-
images, mid best IIoMEaccommoxlattons (with
Library, Gymnasium, resident Physician, I»re-
eeptiuiL ele.), for MO lady students. Tuition
$5 to |20 per term. Hoard and rooms AJA) to
♦ 7.. r i0 per week. Send for caleudar U*
v „ ^ . K* TOL’ROF.E.
apiiW2t Franklin Square, Boston,Mass.
uxflfiforsuto and county uxea dueon»si>i Oil WTHUf A nn
31LV E RWA R E!
I. V -• 1 I!., it. AS. _ ,«l I I
i In the city of
techy limit, wiir r be '’of'^'if.tnnco to 1 «>' 1< ‘ ttcr juvt reu.l, the preident of the
u,. ,h Thc S y .home, W we\ of mVltoto Hot,'
any terms by which we may he secured j * r "‘2L^StS^f tore,
and enabled to make u profit ujso.j the ! f:« n .KMf/lf
transaction. Hut we will not con-
tine ourselves to the city. If thebornorate “ ,1^? ,1, ‘,e,
limits are found to be too crowaeil for! jjj]?
•Wwii. lg.no loan division in the|-£«‘ ftSVlWtt
"None wliatever. If.however. a manor ! '"’J 0 * '"IV* 1 .*
company desire to L-o into or increase ; ha.!, ^,m^ f‘rther r^,^k. to
Macon, ou Hlsh street Levied on as the i rop-
erty of C P Roberts to satisfy a tax A fa for State
and county taxes due on sold ‘
188.1 against U P Roberts
A Iso, at the some time r nd placo. part of lot
No 21 on Cowles bin. adioiulug the property
of Ttiurmeynnd J F Hanson. Levied on as
the property of FII Stone, agent. »o satisfy a
tax tt fa for (Rate and county taxes due onjald
lot for the year 18KX against F 11 Blonc. agent.
Also, at ine same time and place, part ol lot
Ko 4 in square 62 In ?ha city < f Mac mi, on Cot
tou avenue, adjoining property of P Crown.
Levied on aa the property ol J B Whelpley to
satisfy a tax A fa for 8ta'.e and county Uxcs
due on soil lotfor the sear 1883 again t J B
Whelp ey.
Also, at the same time snd p'ace, lots No 18
and 19, black 38, southwest coinmo -^Stuiteon
Hszel street and known •»the Armory property
their business facilities we wiii put them i . lo
up such buildings as mav be needed and i j," 1 do not
lease them ot reasonable figures. The j ** re 10 “° P rP,cnt *
figures,
one idea is to invest iu paying real estate
.....» - -* • *ianu.
THE NEW JAIL*
Messrs. If. A. Nisbet, of Holton club. Sid
ney Herbert, of Atlanta, Col. I*. W. Alex
ander, of Ma<-*>n, H. II. Parks, of New-
nan. W.AV. WcKHlrufT, Jr., of Griffin. A.
M, Allen, oMpiitman county, Dr. A. J.
Battle and Captain N. K. Harris will nd-
drenlhe "Young Farmers’ Club” nml
Holton Farmers’ Club on the occasion.
Die railroads will sell tickets at two ce*»ta
a mile, good for May-day. A delight ul
day it expected.
ATTRACTING CAPITAL
To the Carden Spots of Middla nnd
Southern Caorgla.
A short time ago a number of Northern
gentlemen, among them Mr. K. J. Fuller,
editor of the Gardner (Moss.) Record, \Is
ited Macon with a view to seeing for them
selves how we were progressing. They P|an»asa ahoie, they finally decided ut>
w*r» so greally pl.ared with th, climate ■» V.ng fot zd.|.t«a
ami tillable soil of Middle and Southern
Georgia, that a company was formed and
Pinna Decidsd Upon Vestardajr—The
Work to Co Right Ahead.
Pursuant to adjournment, the county
commissioners met in the office of the
Cotton States Life Insurance Company
yesterday afternoon to decide ujain the
plans submitted for the new county jail.
As previously stated, there were three
plans sent in—one from Mr. D. II. Wood*
ruff, one from Mr. Frank N. Wilcox, and
one from L. J. Pauly A Bro., through
their Southern manager, Mr. John I).
Fred.
The commissioners examined *»»ch plan
in detail, and they confess to being some
what puzzled as to a choice, and belfort
that had either been adopted they would
have a good jail. After considering the
dans as a whole, they tinallv decided upon
a large tract of land purchased to be of.
feretl to the jieoplc of their section.
In the last number of the Record, Mr.
Fuller give* a description of his trip,
which he entities “From Know to Rows,
and from Roses to Know,” from which
wt make the following extract;
"After having spent the best pan of the
<!*]£> Atlanta, we left tor the city of Ma-
comVhere we arrived at 8:33 p. m.. uud
where we found our friend Mr. K. M. Hur-
ftnt at the depot ready to take us. strang
ers in a strnnge city, to n good supper a: d
good lodgings for tlio night.
"To many of our readers Mr. Sargent is
well known os on occasional correspond
ent to the Record, to others as a practical
a jail building.
The building is to be of brick, and will
all th, fund, weget in‘han<F. Of course! For iu soothing and grateful influence
tve sba'i tadeavor to make one Investment I on ’calp. and for the removal and pre.
assist anotuer where wo can.” ' cntl0 '> <>< dandruff Ayer * Hair \ Igor
aa a eavixo. pane. "«> «!“*'• . M rt.torea faded or gray
... . ^ . 1 hair to It* original dark color, stimulates
Here is nn apportnnity for young men to : the Rro wth of the hair, and gives it%
. iilancing over the list we see beautiful. «oft. riosav and silken appear
ance.
names that are guarantees of honesty,
good-faith amFbusiness capacity. It is ns
line nn opportunity for in vestment ns has
ever been offered to the public generally.
The money handled, goes Into real estate
at least the safest of all investments, and
with it in the hands of Mm on’s progres
sive. active business men, it would sc< m .
that against a large chance for profit is o|»- nuiM
posed only the smallest possible modicum
of risk.
There will be a meeting of the incorpor
mi Ulya tax 11
county taxes
due on said lot for thu year 1861 aga!n»t B
Bkalowskl.
Alio, at the satre time and pfacj, part of lot
No 2. Miuaru 63 in the city of Macou and frost-
if»gon ropUrstteet. Lerlcdou an the prop
erty of Mrs W V Brown luotkf/anxllh for
state and county taxes due on said lot for the
K’ogro Suffrago In Donaer.
Birmingham Age.
The enfranchisement of the negro has
proved to be a boomerang to the Republi
can party, for it not only increases the
number of our Congressmen, but in a like
manner the number of Southern voted in
the electoral college where Presidents are
.to, n , C Tlu.rad«^ht Un . B t°wbkh ,n .heTri: I -a-k the prediction. Whenever in
!" d*. Judgment dUfranchlrement Aril
year 1883 a aum Mrs >V F Browu.
Also, at the same time and place, lot Ko 5.
bit ck 19 ;n the city of Macon on corner of Ash
ami McIntosh *trceK Levied on as the prop
eityot Wm Orowninto asilsfy * sceciat vtate
Ux 11 fa for 8Ute Uxcs due nn M'.d lot lor the
year 1*83 against Wm a rownln.
Also, at toe saml time ami place, patt of lot
»7 square 109, tn thu city of Macon, and
froutlugou Wharf »trert. lo lid on at the
property of K t: ( hapmau to satisfy a tax fl fa
' ~ elate and couuljr t'Xta due oa Mid lot or
tion effecteil,
best subserve the interests of the Republi
can party, then they will endeavor to oc
cotnpliih if.
Georgia Republicans have sounded the
keynote: •*! lie negroes as voters are fail
ures.” When enough Republicans believe
tnat. then they will stop them from voting
the year last against R 01ha; man.
at the sameilaeaud id.ee, part of
No 2, sou hweot common 51 limit'd on I
Rose
Eloquent
Indeed must be the pen that can ade
qnately picture to the mind the impor
tance of eradicating any malarial symp
toms as soon as manifest. If behooves ail if they can.
< uv ummiHE >9 „ w , UityWk «„w wm when in health to sully reme- —
have a frontage ot SI feet, running back ?.) I <Ba> agent., and more particularly thojo of j An EMended Popularltr.
feet. Tim front of thl build-! nanowmw™. »l«nBrown'. Bronchial Troches have Iwen
ing Is of a plain, unpreten- *t»d taxer joushonl-dhave a b*fore t lie public for many years. For re-
ihms character, being that of an ordinary you nver^ml Ucvil ‘K Cough uud Throat* trounlcs they
dwelling and withont any of the appear- ° 4 n - ft**,*® *211 *thi art* superior to all other-articles, bold
anceo, . „ri,on bou,e. I. will be of gQ* X »“*
ting health and vigor back into thabodf. .
It is imarnteed. Only AO oents a bottle. Annoylna an Editor.
— —— < Coffee County Gazette.
We have been urged to allow our
Irtinl brick, with black brick trimming.,I
but very little ornamentation.
The building is divided, we might say in
three departments. First we have the
residence ot the jailer, wldch if cut loose
front the remainder of the buildiug would
prove a very desirable dwelling. This de
partment is well provided for In the way
of convenience and comfort. The second
department it nn intermediate one, and
contains the office, guards' room, misde
meanor cell, juvenile cell and bath room,
illerc too It a corridor looking up to the
gardener, having carried on that business roof,
m Princeton. Mr. Sargent has now la-t n The prisoners arc brought In on the east
Sargent
in the South a number of years and is the
founder and senior member of tlm exten
sive seed tlrm of K. M. Sargent <k Co., of
which more will be said in another is-uc.
Our Hay in Macon on our journey south
ward was short, bat on our return we
viewed tile city more carefully, a dcscriu-
l' 01 )'d which will also be given later.
' arose on the morning following our
arrival greatly refreshed and rested after
our long journey. A portion of the fore-
n<sm was s|ient in looking at the city will;
Mr. Sargent We then visited the large
warerooms of E. M. Sargent A Co., where
we made the acquaintance of Colonel J no.
r. Fort, a true Southern gentleman, aud well aa chltehproof.
wnpee guests we remained for four days,
visiting with him his plantations In Mid
dle and Southwestern Georgia, and of
wide h we shall give a description in our
next issue."
tide into the office, and from thence as
signed to cells. The Jailer. Irom his office,
by looking through a large bull's eye or
"squint," has a view over all tlic cells, and
also over the misdemeanor and juvenile
celts, guards' room, etc.
The kitchen of the residence portion
opens also into the intermediate depart
ment by means of a hulf-door, and through
this food is carrried direct to tlic prisoners.
lEvery portion of this department is
ns secure at th* jail proper,
though the finishing would not
so indicate. The walls are of iron and
concrete and are therefore tire-proof aa
ell aa chisel-proof.
PXow, the jailer In his office, while at all
times having a view over the cells and
rooms on the first Door, Is provided with
ntireparatiou.
In the same issue of the Rrtonl we find
an advertisement of the "Oak Lawn Land
Company offering, tract of 4.AOO acres
“a 11 rolling land within twenty-five
miles ol Macon.
lly this mean* Northern settler* and
capital ore gradually being drawn to our
country.
•Imply Wonderful.
Jb» cores that are being made in nearly
ml chronic diseusea, by a new Vitalizing
Trrotment, which ia taken by inhalation
•ad which acta directly on tha weakened
nerve centres and vital organa, rrsturiu
nene centrea and vital organa, restoring
them to the normal activities which had
yen lost are ,imply seoader/uf. If you
such a ‘
?r*'" needot such a treatment, write to
ran s !V kl '>' * Balm, 1100 (Braid afreet
•Tjuadelphla, for auch documents and
SENATOR DROWN.
~ . _ name to be used in - the next election
Ramarka on the Manufacturer.'Convtr.- for Governor Con|
iovemor, CongreM or the State
... , o. . a _ .. i .-cute. Wo like Mr. Crisp end cousin
In the UnitedStates Senate on the tth j j| t . nrv McDaniel too wcjl to attempt to
Inst., Senator Brown, ol Georgia, nude .• 0UHt '«tliem, still we know wo could
some remarks on the late meeting of ■ ,io it. As to the Senatorial question,
Southern ruannfacturera in Angusta. We; the “devil” and the cook hare had the
quota from the Onyrr-sfortoi Ifrronl of the ; subject nndcr discussion for the |vast
6th, and commend the remarks of the | twenty-four hours with closed doors.
Senator to the attention of free trade advo-! As soon us tlicv come to on understand-
cates In Georgia and th- South generally, ing, the world shall know the verdict:
From the CongieMlonil Record. ' unt j| ,| ieIIi our friend, must remain in
itrtet in the r.lijr of M con. i«rlo<l on m tbt
vropertjrof Wu llolmti toxtHjr a ux ft fa
for ct«tu avd countjr taxes due on Slid lot for
*itf v*.ar Iv3a..«iu i Wui uolaica
/ lio, •tthcMi.io time ami place, !oll No 5
and A, block 10, norihirm cornu ou, frontLg
on au alley between Mouroe and Madlaon
»tr c s odjointiix pmreity of R u Cubb dge
and J O Mi-Mill* u Ium fed ou ax the prop.uy
of J K Rus ell to aatiaty a tax ft fa fur oiatc and
co* uty t.xvftdueon Mid lutfjr thu jear l*i»i
rgaintt -t h Rus*. U.
AKo. at the name time an 1 place, part of lot
Not, ajuthwcbt comin'iP,oquare 27, In the c?ty
of Macon, o . (tottrrtM »tn* t. Lotlct ou aa the
property i f v r* Ntabet < ayior to a tiify a tax ft
f.af irdtat* and county taxes dau ou Mid lot
fot the jur 18.; p. uliot Mrs Ni»> ct I ayior.
Alao, at tin*same tluu and place, | a t of lot
No 1. »l i'aal s vquare, froriim-: ot ChcatutU
street in the city of Macou. adjolii'ng property
of Wm lUxi -hurst levied ou as the p aiperty
cf J Hannsflil * Merlin to9kitiofy a t»x ft la for
atate aud county taxc* cue ou a-id loi lor the
y«*ar IS-SaeatnatJ r*umc crfiel M«rtin
Also, at the same time and pUcu, part of lot
Vo 4. square No 6. nuMhwra cumnou, front-
lm; on lollece street In thu city of Mtcou, ad-
J'dutnK propeDy of J J clay. Levlol on as
the property of t quote titepheni to Mtisiy a
tax ft fa for ^ta^e a d couuty taxes d .e on *ald
lot for the sear 18-3 ac«t- at 8qnare Stephens.
Also, at the oamo time and * Isce. port of lot
No 4 In sqhsrc No 5, north acat common, front-
inf on Colicce street In the ntv of Macon, ad-
Joinlue the property of PhBl Mallory. Levied
on as the property of Martha Wallace to aaliafy
a'ax ft fa for Stato aud county taxe< duo on
sain lot for th r year 188; ajaltut Mr. th i Wa'
erty of W J Ja via and J W Jordan.
as the prope.ty of W II Freemen t iaUify a tax
ft fa for State snd couuty tatM due on aild lot
for ho year Jt*?3 acsluat tv H Freeman.
Also, at the same time and place, forty acres
of lend, more cr h-a, lying in the Godfrey die
trlct. fronttny on Houston road and adjolnli g
property of 1 L Maiaenburg and the Doody e»
tate, and known as part of Und lot No U of
aaid district, levied on os the property of W i
A Lofton to Mtiify a tax c (x for State and couu- 1
ty taxea due on sold land for the year JW»
agiiuatW \ Lofton.
Also, at the saaie time and piece, one half an
_*ro of land, more or L*»s. lying In upper cliy,
adjoining property of Jennette Weyman am
Coilins Lsncflon aa the property of Beiiev
Morris to Mtl«fy a Ux ft fa for ttate and county
taxes due on sold lot for the year 1883 against
Betsey Morris.
Alio. a.t the same t'me and pUce, one sere of
land, more or less, lying in Godfrey district and
known as ptrtot laud 1 ft No 65 of said district,
adjoining property ot Gneu equith and Ma
rian An li r,e:i. Levied on ss tne property uf
Lau*b Fow ex to Mtbfy a tax ft U t v 8ute and
county tsxes due ou said bt for the year b8 J
Sgalntt Lamb Foxier.
Also, at th<* lame lime and p’ace, one-fourth
of an acre of Un i lying iu Vinevllle district,
fronting on Collins street In said district and
adjoining property of Tom IHU and Jackson
Broadu*. Lsned on as the property of Wm Hill
to Mtlvfy at tax ft fa for etate and county taxes
due on said bt for the year IteJ against Wm
llill.
Also, at the seme time and piece, one acre of
Und. more or lesa, lying in \ incrllle riiv.rk-t.
a1 joining pro; ertyui Prince Robinson and John
Draper, and known aa part of laud lot No 2J of
taM district, lacvicd on as the proper y of
Lucy Mack to s disfy a tax ft fa for dtatc and
county taxes dutcuuld tot for the year 1884
against Lucy Mack
Also, at the same tiire and place, four arrxt
of Und, more or le t, lying lu Godfrey district,
adjoining property of Larub Fowler aud Wtn 11
Burdick, and auowu as part of land lot Ko 65
of iftld district. Le vied on as the prop rty < f
Msrlah Anderson toaubfy a tax ft fa rox S M*
and county taxes due on Mid lot for the ye»r
18»>3 aralr.st Msrlah AndCnon.
Abo. at tho -ame tlrac and place, one acre,
more or less, lying in East Ms*tub district ami
known ss ;>art cf lot ;w of «.t.d district, adjnls
ing property of - C Pitals ami « iheia. 4cvU6
on aa the roperty ot Traveler to Mtisfy a tax n
fa for htate and conuty taxes due on said lot
tor the year 1883 agalust Traveler
Also, at tho ssma lixe and place, part of lot
N•» 2 b ock 47, southwest common in the city
of Macun. fronting on Oglethorpe stmt.
Iacvlud on as f c property of s' B Hood to satis
fy a tax tffa for Hate and county taxes due ou
sahl h*i for tho year 1»81 again t T D Wcod
AliJ, at the Mine time snd | lace, part of lot
oVsdJ ^*
For Household Use,
BIRT H D ^.Y !
WEDDING PRESENTS !
Large stock and Low Prices.
ttf Solid for Catalogue.
J.P. STEVENS A CO.,
f*»b8 wiy Macon. Ga.
Pure Blooded Hogs.
JERSEY RED^allia Btrkshire.Inri^r ;■ 1
Poland China, Imported Essex Pigs (or
sale—616.00 per pair.
GKO. M. PRESTCOTT,
fcb2.Swdlt.tw3t Wylly, Ga.
PLANTERS,
.ttZxt&wtmA
MECHANICS,
MERCHANTS & CAPITALISTS,
A-WORD-IN- YOUR - EAR-AND-DOL
LARS-IN-YOUR-POCKETS.
IIAFPPNEW YRAR1 Good-bye, U
not flrst-ratc. but might hate been
Monuy not exactly pleutv, but yet, en<
go round and after pa>lrg debts an-
in onpplies, stock, clothing, guano.
BEST PAYING INVESTMENT,
Ko 4 sdjoinlitg property of Barntly and Thom-*
Dunu sttuatcu m EattMacou. Levied on m the
pionertycf Mtrxare: Jae-son io Mtisfy a ux
ft fa for n'at<* situ cuuuty taxes duo on Mid lot
for thu year 18*; atam-t Margaret Ja. ks m
Atho, at tlie Mme ilm- and place, • art of lot
No 5 In rqua e M tn the city of Muon, fronting
on New street. Levied ou a* the property of
P Q Hswver. trustee, tn Mtisfy a tax ft fa for
mate and co'iuty taxes due cu Mid lot for the
year 18fS against P C Sawyer, trustee.
Al-«», at tne same time aud p ace. part of lot
No 2 in square 12 In the city of Macon, front
lug on Madison street. Lu led ou i-s Uie prop
erty o: David Laney to satisfy a tax ft fa for
nUte and county taxes due ou sold let for the
year 1m; against David losuey.
■ Iso, at the ssme time aud place, one fourth
of au acre of land lying In tho YlncvilludUt.lct
H Hi larg it dividend, to
lu something (hat will make happiness in our
home*, that will elevate your children, our
I friends and ourselves to the highest standard
lability.
of refinement, culture and social
fr mtlug ou Jcftenon aired, adjoining property
of Fd rutton and Richard Pepper. Levied ou
as the property of Peter Hn'ris to satisfy a tax
Ml. Knows—Mr. President, on yester* [ t i, e ja.L,
day when nty friend, the honorable fienn- i
tor from Kentucky (Mr. Beck) was deliv-
Where the Fire is Out.
Untr «ii
dentally to allude to the
question,
and during the able he' Magic No More a Mystery
made on that xiuesiion, the honorable Sen- 3 .. 1 M {■
ator from South Carolina (Mr. Butler) in- From AcrOSS the Vorld.
-Seen
torrunted him, .ml with bl, consent red
certain rxtrmcu from . new.paper, rout
ine *o » number of vary worthy gentle.
S iol caaea aa will enable you to
lor youreclt whether it will be of any
>«ut particular caw.
A Mexican Veteran.
Judge J. N. Bigbie, of Randolph county,
» aline specimen of the clan of men who
illustrated Southern valor during the Mex-
*ia war. He was bom in 8outb Carolina,
in early life went to Mississippi and at the
(‘ommencement of the war with Mexico he
Joitwd Jefferson Davis's famous regiment
of Mississippi rites. At a critical moment
daring the battle of Buena VUU his regi-
2*2* W a gallant charge, in which hP lost
■nAnn. After the close of that war he
become a cittoeu of Southwest Georgia,
I^rebe has Uvctl ever diu-e. About the
time the county of Marlon was organized
he was messenger of the Hotue of Repre-
gywrt MUledgerille. where he was
g»wn as Buena VUta. and the first Rep-
Jttwtatlve in the Legislature from that
SJntF’ ^.greatly admired him, caused
.«• coil,,t y 101,0
for W«. Judge Bigble to oueof
formers in his section
another means of knowing whether every
thing h all right in that portion hr cannot
overlook by reason of being upstairs. The
Itloorinc being of iron and concrete, trans
mits every sound over head, and hence
should there be any filing or sawing or
violation of prison discipline upstairs, lie
hears every bit of tt.
| We now go into the third department or
jail proper. i)n the first floor we have live
iron cages in me centre of a large room,
thus allowing a wide passage or corridor
around them. By an arrangement, all the
cells are unlocked at once or one at a time. I
Out of the cells, the prisoners are not at
liberty. l*ccause there is a narrow corridor
attached to one side of the cells, into
which all or one of the prisoners can he
admitted, and thus allowed to enter
the Urge corridor for bathing pur|K>ses
or to lie taken away. 1 n the second story
there are live more cells, counterparts of
those below. The sauitary arrangement
of thecells Is perfect.
The building will he enclosed by a brick
wail, with the exception of the front,
which will have a fence in keeping with
tlie character of the residence portion.
It will cost the county about $2LOOO. and 1
will be built as soon a* contracts are
signed, which will be in about two months.
men, some of whom are my constituents,
giving their opinions on the tariff qms-
tion, and the bearings of tliat question
upon Southern manufactures. By the re.
ue»t of the Senator from Kentucky, the
finest ol tne renaior irom itemucay. sue
senator from South Carolina cut out from
Ithe newspaper the slip he read and gave it
to the Senator front Kentucky, to be in-
corpnratcd in his remarks, and 1 find it in
the Record of to-day. Those worthy and
distinguished manufacturers take substan
tially the position that Southern man
ufacturers woukl be better oil if
the tariff were abolished en
tirely, and we had absolute free trade!
ft fs for sute nmi .-juuiy •■xusduconsalJ lot
for the year IMfafatas; Pe er Harris.
Alsu, at the isme ttmn and place, part of lot
No 1 iu»quarc No 97, lying lu the cl 4 of Ma
« on ou the comer of -^rlnganft Walnut streets.
Levied on ss th? prop- riy »*f has H Uutrhlms
to Mtl-fy spucul State tax ft fa agslnst Ctoas U
Hutchings for the year 1884
Also, st the aasse urns aad plsce. oee acre of
land m lower city fronting on Futh street In
thec'ty of Mi«*o. bounded as follows: On
the south by property of Whitehead, ou the
cMtby property of the Fsst Ttennesfe, Vir
ginia ar. Georgia Railroad Company. lorvled
" Sheppard t
on aa the 1
■ illsst the same time snd olsee. part of lot
iNo 1. squire vl. fronting o.. Tolrd street «n the
etty ot Mscun adjoining propertv rf J W Join-
ier Levied on as the proper*y of Kal«lgh
Hatchings to s itsfyaUx ft fa lor »tote and
county uxrs due on raid tot for the year lisJ
sgsiust Kal igh llutrbltKS.
■Al-o. at the Mme time and place, lot No II,
8t Paul's squsrs, frenttbgon Mo j roe street in
the city of Macon, adjoiutng - -
Henry llstnraond. Lcv:ud« n
of (dam llollls tos\Usfy a tax
and county taxes due on said tot fur tho y<
1 the propertv of
1 m the property
ix ft fa for date
1881 against Adam Uollls.
Also at the suns time snd place part of lot
NoMqnare f. southwest common. Iron-lug
• n Gilmer street In the city of Macon, adjoin
ing the property of Elvira Tar I too Levied on
as the property of Fanny Johnson to satisfy a
tax ft fs tor iMate and cvuuty taxes doe ou sett
tot for the year IMJ against Fanny Johnson.
Also, stun* same time and plate, pail of lot
No 3, square No 7, non>hwest eomauu. adjoin
Ing property of S Crockett and K J Banks
levied on as the property of II L Turner to
Mtisfy a uut ft fa for Stale and to jnty texts
llsroun of Aleppo,” said Mr. rhlllip Dor
vsl, “Had mastered every secret In nature
which the nobler magic seek* to fsthom. He
discovered that the trie art of healing Is to as
sist nature to throw off disease—to summon,
as it were, the whole system to eject the ene
my that has fastened ou a part. Ills processes
all included the relnvigoratlon of the principle
of life.”
Iu this the eastern sage merely anticipated
the practice cf the best physicians of to-day.
What life Itself Is. nobody knew tben-nobody
knows now. But we have learned something
of the reason why the mysterious tide rise*
............. _ and fails. Provided the great organs of tho
Of course, they take this position in full j body are not Irreparably destroyed, medical
,le«u(toeto tb»l*,areobllwltor»U.|ret;>*«ro r V -»H "‘ --J; »“'• “<•<:»;“»»•
over *300,000.000 * yew bv taMlTon.to.up- **»*>„.l iewn, Um.»a<t i
port tlie xovernroent and meet all it, obff- U.,n7t<ic-ro2. blredlnj. by which It mill-!
rations, even when economically admin- tempted to enre diseases by reducing the pa-1 rennlng back P» the Oemulg^
“* * * - Ueni's ability to resist it. Now-a-dsys wo d“
not tear down the fort to help the garrlron
i property of Da* id Hheppi
a tax ft fa for state anu county taxes *'ueMi
said lot for tho year 1M3 against David »bep-
paid.
Also, at tbo same live acd placo. tbree-
fourtbs «f an acre of Und fronting on JeOevson
street, ad|oulug property of aarah t/ro/t and
l*e er Harris. Letrlc*! on tha proawrfy of Kd
suuon to Mtisfy special Stata tax ft to against
El Sutton toe ttw year 1881.
- aa time and place, forty 1
M^rtaa.toJ
Also at the
of Und. more or Ires, lying In the East Y
district and kcown as part of land lot No tf Oof
rail! district, adjoining property of • harles U
Andrews snd J k Andrews. L vied cn m the
date and county ta*es dua on isld land fer lbs
rear 1SH3 against J M Smith
Also, at tha s mo Umo and pUea, sixty acres,
note or la-a. lying In Vlnavilla, adjotnlng
woperty of rstate ©IN B Clayton. L*vlrd on
MUSIC ALONE WILL DO THIS,
OWM
Have yon a Piano or Organ In your borne T If
not. you should have, and wa can s vo jot
money ;n Its purchase- Over 2UQ00d*l(ghtad
purchasers, whom we bavo supplied In tho
kst fifteen years, will fndrno this rtatamenL
Seethe Grand luaucements we ofT.r. Ten
Leading Maker a Chickcilog. Mathushek, Lud
den A Bate". Half, t A Das la, Hardman, Arion
Mason * Hamlin, Packard, Palace rnd Bay
Htatc. Over 800 sty to* All Grades —
>11, “ “
hhmmhppmhp«9hh
Pianos, *200 to 11.000. Organs. |24 to fTMt
M ikcra’ names on all. No ritcncil - r cheap in*
strumenu sold ”Th*( taat Is always the cheap*
cst,” hut our cheapest!* good.
SEE WHAT WE GIVE PURCHASERS
With each Piano, a Good Stool andCovcr.
With each Organ,® Good Stool & Tn?*tntctor
With each Plano or Organ, a Book of Music
Alto, a Hlx Years* Goansntcr. a Fifteen Lay a
Trtri, with Frctxht l*a!d both waja if Incre
ment .doca not suit and a privllire of (r >■ • nga
alary time within as mouths, if the*' 1- : 0:1
tnada la not ratsfactory. Mora than this.
WE PAY ALL FREIGHT 1
Yfia, we mean it. Waadl yon Best lnstru-
m« nta at Lowest Prirea. on Easiest In **i n!
T« mu and pay every rent of tha freight, no
mailer where yon lb e so that the instrument
coats yon no more t>*an If yon lived In Savan
nah or New York city. Sard naioor name anti
Illustrated Oatatognev and
we wilt maU ;
room 10 oaj 'here.
we will MTt yon money s d
and give yon something go 1.
due on avid lot for tha yiar 188) against U L
Turner,
Also at the same time and plsce. part ol lot
No S in square No a. rouihwrst common, front
ing 00 tiiimer street tn tha city of Macon ad
joining property of Fanny Johnson. levied 00
m me property of Elrra Tsrltou to sttitfy a
tax ft fa for Stale and county taxes dua on said
lot for the yesr 11*3 against Elvira 1 arlton
Also, at the tame tune and p;ac*, pure of tot
No 7 frontlug on tuy *tre*t tn East Macon, ad
joining pro,«rty of m S Colilus. I. »ud on aa
tha property of Littleton Crowa’l to ratufy a
tax ft ta f »r state snd county taxes due ou said
lot for tba year 18(3 against Liu clou Crowell.
* st the ssme time and place, port « f lot
M u-on and
{stared. The advocacy of free trade K
therefore, the advocacy of direct taxes
to raise from the people by an internal
revenue system or by direct taxation
this enormous amount of money, soveral j medicines. -»
times av Urge os tlie whole 8tate tax now 1 dutdjr and powerfully upon the circulation
collected in each Htatc. If the tariff is ! and the organs of digestion, thus giving na-
abolished the direct tax must neeeaaarily i tnre the assistance she calls for. It follows
follow as they must all adroit. 1 that all ailments of the stomach, kidneys and
MaLJvLVIs I?nartof nir nnmove to I llvpr ar * oa ™ relUvnl or cured. No other
Howrrer,U r Unop.rtof prapu.Uon.mbodlra lb. ram.. qoUttinof
(a for state and county taxee doe on said land
for the year lvts asa*nst Mrs Hutton.
G. 8. V* KTTCUTT, Sheriff Bibb County.
April 9 lm. owtw
LUD DEN Sc BATES’
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE,
Administrator’s bale.
GEORGIA, Illtlli rOl'NTY.-Wm b* Kid
before the court house, In Mid*county, on the
first Tuesday tn May next, during the legal 1
hour* ol sale the following described property 1
to-wlt: One undivided third (»i) part of that
tract ofland in the Vincvllle district of Mid
county, lying Jnst ontside the limits of the city
of Msd-ou and known as the late residence of
Mrs. Nat try M. Clarke, said tract containing
twenty-three "St) acres, more or less, and ad
join lug lands of Maroti Canal Company, the
East Tennvasee. Virginia and Georgia railroad
and oak Ridge CemeWry.said propertv belong
ing to the estate <»f Mre. Virginia B. Wade and
to ne sold under aa order of the court of ordi
nary of Mid county for distribution. Terms
cash. * ” “*'**"
SAVANNAH, GA.
The find Music House in the U. 8. to Deltas
Pianos and Organa Freight raid.
Or THE GEOROIA MUSIC H0ITHK.
Macon, Go.
I CURE FiTSi
W8«a iMffsf* ISssul
•sr s Usm sa4 (baa bare SOi
jsssvrr.Wi-uT.fr,
K^.rouiirnSSrfro'oinn
- M ot-. niim YurL
SW-S *”«> out.' ” ' AI.BEKT II. «OH*.
- „ Affminl.tnu.,r Vra. V. II.
.blltty to rwl.t it. Now-.-ff.jr, we do P ro l**j)r °l R 8 . o'llit,. . ow ,, toe Alwi, bv conro-nt olthe owner, ol the other
' -■ 1 ^ oropjor ol Frwl lulled,, lo mtul, .UJIII. ! „„ thlr-u ol ..Id property, the ..me w,;i bo
lor»rote»n._lromiljrlMr»dueou raid lot fur { wild wt lh« Hue tiiae wild fUre. Mthwtlhe
|mrehwro-r m«j- ret title to the whole trwet,
wprwUwtw,
nteltiientwnd benellrientwork,lit. lb iF—*-w Kotor
thwt f»rkrr'. Tonic lewd. >11 other *! 1 ”'wi.i , «2» mS'oo (
I. A. .n Invlkorwnt It art.itnme- ttw{Ro!?d?L»ilnlon
ff ....ewmiv noon the elronWtno
fa for State and county Uxssdne on Mid
year 1*3 sgtin* t Silvia Whither*
the vame t ine and place, tot No 8 In
A NEW BOOM
M . Potts and Cross Rowds.
Bftlor, TrUfnph wnd Jlrutnftr ;-Bibb
«<»«T U tar attewd of act of her lUter
“onffe, in Georjiw, and of Florida
He* ->ow if too count/ board will
dtfferont iffwt-oOcMand town.
“Wjntnj coontiwa, tber win abow n proH
NreMive an. I accuaimottotinwftiirit. w.xthy
?* a* 1 praito. wnd then the countv will
“* Te an **1 vantage over oar city none of
5K :' r r "" .re mwrkid^wnd co ■
kno * u i
Betas Orsnnlrod for Mncon-Th, Real
E.tnte and Improvement Con pan,.
On Thursday twit then WWW quietly cir
culated among wm* of our young burl new
men the following agreement for signa
ture,:
-M.utts, Ga.. April S. 1861.—We, the
undersigned, bereb/ ilgnify our willing-
news to form a corporation, to be known aw
the Macon Real Estate nnd Improvement
Company, for the purpose of buying and
improvin' real estate in the city of Macon
and Its Immediate vicinity.
-The general plan of the corporation Is
aw follows: Five thousand abaiewatSW.00
per share, to be paid for in installments
of 81.00 pef month. Minimum number
of iharte five 16). Maximum number of
shun fifty (60), with auch other particu
lar, and forms u may be agreed on when
0r ?Othedocument, which it wasntfirst
intended should be preeented only to yoong
men. the following signature, were in •
few hours lecured: B. B. Jaques, Jt
H. Campbell. A. U Butte, K J. U
Geo. A Turpin, O. R lloberu J. W. Cab-
antes, M. Xuabaum. Wm. H. Itou. (It
T. Harris. Isaac Hardeman,
mon. \V. H. Burden, B.8. Dnnlap, It. II.
Smith, .Alfred Jeaeop, lien C. Smith, H. T.
Johnson. II. H- gj*.
Thomas C. Barite, M. O. s i,wed Albert
Gillian. H. Honte, W_._A_. Doody, A
l’roudtit, J. F. Hutson, H. J. Umu. Jr.,
gtTAfcfpT-aBri
mu and Jeff Une. .. . .
S'a*
S5B8*
evident at once that not only
rganizstion assured, but that
tbs project J» «• boondto
“ ior univcrw
tion, and I donut intend to do to. I do not
arraign the Senator from Kentucky for the
remarks be made on It In hte speech yes
terday ; because the bill before the Senate
is one to appropriate money, and when we
are making urge appropriation# it la very
Stoper to Inquire bow we are to raise the
money to meet the appropriations. It
seems to me, therefore, that it la proper, if
the Senator desires to do so, on every ap
propriation bill to dlscusa the tariff ques
tion. I make no sort of objection to it, but
•imply say Gist I do not desire t» enter
into tliat discusalon now. and will not
during the present discussion on the edu-
fttjfpisi bill.
Bat u the newspaper slips referred to
-ere reed and ipread upontlio Jtrarrf. and
they reflect the opinions of.portion at
my constituent!, I think tt just to uioiber
portion of the same constituency that their
opinions on the other side of the question
should be placed side by side w lUi the
opinions spread yesterday evening npon
the RtrorJ.
It happened that oo the very day those
opinions were spread upon the llteonl
here, ths Southern manufacturers were In
convention in Augusta. Ga., examining
this very question, the question ot over
production, hard times, difficulties in mak-
w emu meet, and trying to arrive at
conclusion aatowbal is best to be
done. They were interviewed but evening
by a reporter ol the CTroairleand dnutitw-
tioMliit, and the molt of the Interviews
is summed np in the Washington Mat
this morning:
"The Cknmieis Interview, with members
of the convention, show that the majority
of manufacturers tn attendance stand on
the tariff plank in the Ohio Democratic
ntattorm.
As the convention was nn Important.
one, mid the article is short which des-
cribes it, I will send it to the desk snd ask
the secretary to read it.
Tbe Presiding Officer (Mr. Allison in the |
chair)-the secretary will read the article.
kta’Sh^ringfn Sgntcfthe ac
tion of tbe roovantioa having already been
printed in tbeTxuoasrw am Mc-csuxa,
preparation embodies lha same nnmnm
produces similar mulu. It U drllrtonsto
use, >n,l the beat known sntl-lnuntrant. Pries
toe. end It. Ilteeos . Co., New York.
A LaHy’g Life
Mav depend npon tha medical treatment toe
receive, lor the removal of 'horn trouble, pecu
liar to hero.',. That ihoo affictioua ran be
son* Airnstl.ll. t-icmer loco snd-Ninth
"ooMSrteeAow^tedy rraJUr. Utoconw-
pond with them. They an skillful and learned
aad always areot with saneas hi their rrecilce.
rao^maearaej^torirurararar ^
U,Gor. Root
tax ft
locator Dm
sqnare No soulhirmoostmon lu tiro city of
Bacon, on tbe corner of Ash and Jackson
streets, lcviftlon as the property of John
ftulth to satisfy a tax ft fa for Stata and connty
taxM da« oo said loi fur Ike jear 1SB against
John laltk.
Also, at tho saare Urea and place, port <f lot
No a in an nave %, snuthwaal coasssoo, fipotinx
oa Talfair street in the city *«coa. Uiried
on ss tha properly of Rom Morrell io Mtisfy n
tax ft fa for Stale and eonnly taxre doe on said
lot for tbe year 18* agalnat Itaoe
s MorralL
■KkayaarlM agal
I Also, at Use mbm tike and place, part of lot
■oSin sonar* Ku:\ao«hsiaiMaMMMB
ing nn Llm s-enct in the»ily cl
Henry Cu,
GEOkfilA, BIBB « MI NTY.—Whereas, J
W. Johnson has made application for letters
of administration on the estate of Mary A. J.
Johnson, late of said county, deceased.
Thl* Is to cite and admonish all persons
concerned lo be and appear at the May term,
111*!, of the court of ordinary nf uld minty
and show cause. If any they can.wby letters of
administration should not be granted to ap
ptiram.
Witness my official signature this. April 9th,
J. A. M« MA
[*. April
S© 1
Dts. Jsckrxi * BamctUCc. Bscs and wh fa,
Clnclncatt. Ohio.:
Dear Fire I^b.vTWn an Invalid
rt, Ohio,:
I have been aa invalid for several
« YourM D.IVUUesieecsrecommended
i by a phiilcUn. When I <omu «i-cl
their use, 1 Uku nasb'a to aaik tat nearly
two years without too uoo . o(
sinMus
ion kfmeaama
a> tho IT',;- rty ,,l Henry r o.,pcr l
■a i la lor rule ami conn ly lexr.
^tftBTJSSSSJKBb i.
•quart Ko It, aostowool common, fronting on
Monroe street In tho city of ttacow, too lor
b.rlneo store karat thereon occsowd b/J o
I McMilicn. Levied on oo too prenorty of J10
Me Mil low to ralhfv • tax B fa l,r state an.l
bm^uxtodaoonsaid lot (or too year lvff
BJjLjriHi
^^^m^comU«^^JwU^a ton mat
■nfforing woman, aa they have never tattefla
sfssa.i
uabte medicine la thou
•’""'^‘I'ykKs.urtMKKUtr.
Dm. J. A B. show thttr faith In tMlr remedy
hy .ending a tompta box free upon rcra’ptot lot lor toe year
Ms Tc Itampa, lo pay paGaga, etc. Tret box. Also, at too m
Samwrorila. InUoaS^S
COOK STOVES
ALWAYS SATISFACTORY
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS
line J hern. Senator Brown pc
MMsiSs?
MM Mid lot (or tba year Utt agalnat John
Nixon.
Also, at tho mm* time and pian.op+amum
of a iacreol land lying tn Vineyffia dlsrict
|jj|f.for»UU! indcouutjU
Un.ltaVloevlIle dio-lct. '
of Cbasllneaoand tu... -3
part of Undlot loci ral.‘
a. the property of WatoH
•la to Mtisfy a
ire doo on said
; Ranis.
ALL PURCHASERS CAN BE SUITED
•jnrumn it
Isaac LSheppard & Co.,Baltimore,Md.
AND FOU NAI.B DV
GEO. & OBEAR,
110 Cherry 'trect, -
Macon Gg.
janffi-wl
EDWARD P. HALSTEAD,
Qualified Veterinary Surgeon,
(Late of Hereford, England,)
EGA to Inform tbe public generaljythatb;
•dsslo ooundisess.
Nameroos references from the best men In
North Carolina and «*eorfta.
P.O. Fox Stew Can be seen j*r*o<
ally at tho Lanier ifa’**. opt
FOR SALE.
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1 ■ . s' t ir , •• •.. • • *ry Ur: t-
k %AAgAiplr Ijtmp M-sl fur Hfty
0’Jeon the South
o —^/. TiT.r
FARM MIL S
Fee £t <k I'.. | cr Mtil («X
iuuij
Writs a* r m-».
£217:^ C: QsiJt W'tg Co.
C^tCINXATl.
. iVy ° > r HiiW cJ.de”
■THE PIHCCE i COWASD CO.
aw at toe pttyertj of C . Fladlay to
atoxiiatav Rate aad county taxes
.AUl.iro'i, *»nwiR. .
m Cotton Freeses. Mill Spin.lice. 1-alley'
Shaftings, Hanger,, etc. All kinds ran
" Tr;t ecsr is chgaFcav.''
' THRESHERS g,,
1 1* decay.
a ms fl la lar Mate aod «
00 any kind of math
R.P.CULE6CO.,
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