Weekly telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1885, April 18, 1884, Image 5

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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER, FRIDAY, APRIL 18.1884. SORHOWS SICNAt.. Thr "?IS.Sw »little mound; .....I piiugM a woman'i er«: ......r„l children, on their way ^T'.^l'jKd. the ribhon « ( ^ ^ Uy i'lguK'aP*" 1 "' 111 HhoiitinK loud bis w»re The pedd>«| •;X, t *.hrill. . jfe the tlutterlng ribbon there, ®jjn?inddettly grew xtlH. i, K ,v i.aiHcd o'er hll face. pace. iwltiun'l)' "°nt by. n i i M> ()ks scdito ind wise. A i*23 on to take the train; J "^.r.tsenl no t hit eye*. ^Icrtoppe'tIn xuddeuytnln. iMffSij&asari . J.5l keen >ity little one ' he mid, Au,t ‘«l'l"«. went his way. i «e»lthy banker panted the »pot, A lUUle the ribbon told. tnit fora moment l»e »W|W A To think oUtockn and gold. HU heart recalled a baby face, a. kliicx hit care«»ecl, . L lnrm In creamy lace, * laid long ago to real. That maa ciEoBOE^Rt'nsgLL Jacxsos. THE ALARUM. rung rog'n "bei.l«.” II,.rite lend alanini belli— lr * ttrarett belle! .... . , What a tale ol terror now their turbulenoy [tube startled carol night. - “ ow they -eream out their affright! • ““'mail hnrrilled biapeak. ' ' k, alirte THE NEWS IN GEORGIA, Tiikrk was a fall of snow in the mountainous section of Georgia last week. The Quitman Nt\n Soulft wants Brooks county ably and faithfully represented in the next Legislature, anil claims that there is no lack of material for securing that end. Newt and A tlvertiser: We aro now having what the farmers call “grow ing" spring weather. Vegetation of every kind has grown very rapidly in this region during the last tliree days. Home proposes to have the great military festivities of the year, so far as Georgia is concerned. The Romans are taking great interest in the affair and it will be enjoyable to thoso of a military turn of ntind. 1’kkiiam has tliis to say on the okra intention: “About ten acres in okra are planted in and around Quitman. The Yankees must learn to eat it or the South will think site has just cause for another rebellion.’’ The Quitman .Veto South makes the following report: “The watermelon crop is verv good in Brooks county, it is not melon plants now with melon men, but melon vines. Small truck, such as potatoes, tomatoes, beans, squashes and cucumbers are very fine " The Sandersville Mercury has run up the names of its candidates; Flower, of New York, for President; H. D. Mc Daniel, for Governor; G. T. Barnes, for Congress; and O. H. Rogers, for Solicitor-General of the middle circuit. The next thing in order will bo to get them nominated. Blair's Educational Bill. Banner-Watchman. Every Southern Senator, when he voted for tills outrageous measure, be trayed ltis party ami his |wople, and is not worthy of their further support. We believe that it was nothing in the worldBut an electioneering dodge, and an infamous parody on light, justice and the constitution. We look to our members in the lower house to protect the South against this onslaught upon her progress. Wc need every dollar that ran be drawn from the govern ment to develop our section, and not to educate our only labor above the corn and cotton field. If the Northern philanthropists, from their own private purses, see fit to give seventy millions, or even seventy billious, of money towards the education of the illiterate in the South, well and good, but wc do irotest-against the Southern States laving any such credits -placed on the wrong side of the balance sheet at the National treasury. >niy« t of n iek, ibrlek. )■ t cltmoraui Appeal log to the mercy of tlto la a mldexpottulxUoa to the deaf and frantic loaning hteher, higher, , With a dciH-ratc desire And a resolute endeavor So*—now to .It, or never, U the side of the pale-faced moon ” Oh! the belle, belle, belle! Whet e title tln-i- terror telle Otdeepalr! ... . How they t-lana, and clash and roar, Whet a horror they oatpour on the boeotn of the palpitating air. get the ear It fully knowe. By the twanging And the clanging, llow the danger ainke and awella. By the .Inking or the swelling In the anger of the belle— 01 the bells— 01 the la-lls. belle, belle, Bells, ladle, belle— the clamor and the clangor of the bells! How tha “Tariff for Rarnnun Onl»" Was Manufactured. Washington Utter Philadelphia Trees. A young family, hat house, Tho Liquor Lo«cl. BauuerWatehuau. _ man in lo-xingfon, of rood has been burglarizing a whisky Mow They Want It. Quitman Free Press. Long, heavy editorial leaders are ont of fashion, 'fhe public want the news in broken doses. Savannah Crain Mills. Morning News, There has been considerable activity in the different grain mills for the past few weeks. All of them have been running over time, some up to mid night. Morn Monar Than Clory. I Augusta t’bronirle. Dr. Orr is greatly pleased with the Blair hill. He claims to be the origi nator of the movement, ami lias always 1 been a strong advocate of the passage | of tlie bill. How Parham Putn It. Quitman Free Press. „ , ... . . i We would like very much to catch a °* or £ ',?£ hMuh^eTmen in tl.e i- lew apeckletl perch out of the Ocean WfBtdee Senate. He Is a line sneaker, o pond before the Florida Midland is natural wit. nii-l has many groat original finished and so would Judge lWntly, powers which ntskr him an interesting tint we’tl both die before we’d ask for companion. He is an Inimitable story- atl invitation, teller and a great practical joker. A tew Arch's Cathario Pills are suited lo ever; alte, Being sugar-coated they are easy to take, and though mild and pleasant in action, and thorough and searching In ef fect. Their efficacy in all disorders of the eroinncb anil bowels is certified by eminent phystclans, prominent clergymen, and many of our best citizens. Atlanta at New Orleans. Savannah News. Our esteemed contemporary, the Atlan ta t itnutUutlon, does not display ita usual amiability in replying to our few timely and well-meant remarki respecting the scheme ol the Atlanta commlaaioner to have a separate exhibit for Atlanta at the ration centennial. It says our remarks were ill-natured and ill-advised. They certainly were not intended to be Ill- natured, and we did not desire them to he construed thst way. We did not think they were tlt-adriaed, but we will leave the issue on that point to the judgment of the public. COMMERCIAL. COTTON MAKKOT REPORT ST Ttt.BORAfH ssn Mssskeoer. Good middling — - tu 'S Middling Strict low middling l»w middling Strict good ordinary ........... Good otdlnsry.....— Ordinary ...— ...10 Macos. April le-gvenlnp. Liverpool reported firm at S HM (or mid* dltng uplands. Hales, 18.000 balsa. Futures closed firm. In New Vork. April contract! opened firm at 11.87 and closed easy at ll.KM1.tB. Sales, US,BOO bales. gpot* opened and closed steady at 1115-10. galea, 54, bales. The local market closed quiet sad an changed. Tinges or clean stains - j ma sresires roa rock data Southwestern railroad...—.......... '55 Wagon — * SSSIS CgSgtesrcaz: *88 ordinary 12V• * aIr MSd food 14c; prim* 14U; choice l.'tal&Uc for large loU; Java, old government 22a28c: Mocha 30c. FLOUR.—9 ,m and In good demand, tic quote: Common 9l.75a5.0H: family $6.75a>>.00; estra famil | -'25; fancy *6.50*0.75? pataut *7.50 •6.00. Dry Good*.—The market Is quiet; demand moderate; stocks ample. We quote: Prints <*♦ *0e;9i Georgia brown shirting 5c; j4do. 5Uc; 4-1 brown sheeting 6I415; white oanaburga #4# 9^c: checks Gtfa7c; >arn*,82* £ for beat makes; brown drilling* 7a8c. Fish.—Market unchanged, except on small Is. Which are lower. Our qUbtatfous are for full welxnts: No. 1 mackerel, bbU IUO. half bbls. 14.50. quarter bbls. 1AM; kits Ms 70c; No. 3 mackerel, bbls. Ill.ilO. hall bbls. 15.75. quar ter bbls. 11.00. kits 85a90c; No. 1, bbls. tiiOO. ball bi>!s. K55, quarter bbls. 1550. kltiters 81.00. Herring—No. 1 35c per box; scaled 35c. rim fiaioc. White fish-No. 3, hall bbls. family p-M gba it* .-Corn-market higher; stocks light: good milling com 78c by car. ?8a80c In small lots. Oats—good demand and higher; we iiiote: Western 55*57: Georgia rust-proof 73*75: .exa* rust-proof 75a*i. Bran 11.25. Hardware —Market firm. Horse shoes $-».tm per keg. Mule shoes *6.00. Iran bound haine* *4.50*5 00. Trace chain* 45*50n per pair. A me* shovels *10.80 per dot. Plow hoes 4H*49$c net lt>. Halmsu's plowstocks $1.15. Axes *7.wta 8.00 per dos. Cotton cards *4.00. Well bucket> *4.25. Colton rows 15\UA)e per n>. Swe*ie iron 5aV4c per th, refined RWUc per lb. Plow gjw 1 5c per K. Nalls *3.00-6a»e af HVp. Po 15.00 per keg. Blasting powder *t.«Q. I**d »<<• per rf. Drop shot *l.Mftal.W per bag. Barheif wlre<9i*7c. ... Kay.—The market Is bare; fair demand quote at wholesale: Western timothy $1.10* 1.15: small lot* $1.25. Hides, Wool., etc.—Hides—recelpu light; dry Hint 9*13. salted 9*11. Wool nominal; un washed l(a20c; washed 2fi*28c; burry 10*15c. Wax 25c. Tallow «e. Lemons.—Higher;good demand; Messina $4. Lime, Cauired Plaster andCement.-aU- bam* lump lime Is In fair demand, and is sell ing at $1.15*1.20 per bbl; Georgia (1.23*1.2T», Calcined plaster $2.90*3.00 per bbl; hair 40m'Oc; Georgia cement *2.00; LoulsYllle and Rosen- dale cement *1.90a2.00; Portland cement $.t.75a 4.00. Liquors—Rye ll.C0a5.50. Bourbon Il.fi0a5.00. redistilled rye and com $1*1.30, gin and rum $1.05*1.75, N C com *1.00, peach and apple brandy $1.75*2.50, cauwba wine *1.25, port anti — wine (1.25*3.85, cherry and finger ■L 9Qca*1.50, French brandy *2 35a5 75, do mestic brandy $1.05*2.00. Nutb.—Terragona almonds 22c per lb; Prln cess paper shell 21c; French walnuts 15*18c; Naples —; pecans 15c; Brasil 15c; filberts—; eocoanuts $:«"• per 1000. onions.—Yellow and red *3.50 per bsrreL Fruit.—Bananas, red, Il.50a2.lv per bunch; $2.00*^00. Ora sob*.—Scarce and in good demand. Flor- 1 la at 1 ing at *3.50a4.00pcr crate. OIL*.—Market firm and in gwxl demand; sig nal oOafibe; West Virginia black 17c; Iapl9(c hea»UlgUt J»a22t’; kerosene 17c; neaUfoot "8e, machinery 85*40c; llnsee«l 68a71c; mineral sea) Xlc; cotton seed reflnM «c. Am.Es.—In go»x1 demand and scarce. Fancy stock *5.50. Pickles.—Pints $1.25-qnaru *175; half bar rels, plain and mixed. *7.on. ^ Potatoes.—Good demand for new potatoes at $2.25*3.00 per bbl. Kaihins.—Fair demand; market steady; ucw layers USD per i»ox: new Uiudon layers $3 per Charleston, April 16.—Spirit* turpentine flrraai 2U9f. Ro«(u steady: etrained *ud good strained 91.20al.25. Wilmington, April 16.—Spirits turpentine steady at 29. Rosin steady: strained tl.10. good strained $1.15. Tar Ann: hard $1.(0. Crude lurpeutiue steady: hard $1.00, yellow dlo and virgin $1.75. New York, April 1G.—Rosin weak at *1.47% *1.50. Spirits turpentiuc weak at 32^. ... . Moody: nuwashed 12 to 30, domestic fleece *2 to 45, Texas 14 to V. satUfy * tax fi f* fur Hlate aud county Uxcs due by C 8 Findlay for 188* *’ -* the same Line and Wa rior dhtrltt of Bibb county, bound ed as follows: On the n'rth by the Juetown rosd.on the we»t by Fox McF. murry's aud Jones Dixon, on the south by property of Alley Newbery aud 'he Bob Kreemau pUce, *ud on the ea t by widow. K*nd. rs's place Lvitd ou as the property of H H Banaon i • **t- i-fy a lax fl f* for <-tate an<t county taxes due on vild plsce for the year 88 sgaiustKKBvu- Bibb County Delinquent Tax List. Bibb County Stieitft Sales. Total — S III r MINTS. By Central railroad shipped previously 60,549 >rq-r , uv-va 1. »M)X: loose muscatels *2.50. Rice.—G<K»d fi<’; prime 6Ue; fancy 7c.I starch.—Refined i»carl boxes w: d boxes 6c. I bARMtNEs.—Quarter boxes American $7.25*1 8.00 imported $13.50. I i Halt.—The demand Is moderate and the market steady; large stock; Virginia $1*1.25:1 Liverpool $1; by car load these prices can be [shaded. ■■ Kuo aka. The marxei is iiiuct; cnisnc-a wac; | powdere<l 9^u; granulated 9c; A 8’^c; white extra C H'^c • yellow V/itte d SYBUr.—Florida and Georgia syrop* 40a$5e I IrOiiiAian*. good R5a40c. prime 46c. choice 5Ua 55e. refined 50. Mu lea.—About three car loads In the mar- Ket, which 1* active; tnole medium; $100*185. days since he caught Henry Watterson in » mixed company and said : "I never see this tariff agitator that I nm not reminded of a scene at the Democra'ic national convention of MHO. In the even ing, alter the organization, I dropped into the room of the committee on reaoi a lion a There were only two tnemben present Wattenon nnd John 1*. Irish, of lows. The Kentuckian had a hottle of cham pagne at his ellww and Irish was Axed with a bjttle of whisky. They were sweat a sway over the platform. This pair, at L I moment, illustrated the humor of politics, Here was a man from a Htute that could by no possibility be swerved from Its Democracy by any issue, and the other irom a commonwealth as tenaciously wedded to Its Republican idols; and these two fellows were assiduously engage.I in constructing a platform to carry the doubt- fil8Utes. u Pearly *7,000,000 Profile to Unclw 9am N. Y. Bun. What has become of all the fractional currency? In IMS something over $'3> OOO.OUI was issued, and the amount out standing was increased about $5,000,0(10 a year, until in 1871 the highest aggregate was reached, and the hooks of the Treas ury showed nearly $16,000,000 In «Ircula lion. The redemption was then begun, snd has continued until the piesent tune; but since 1870 the amount outstanding has ;etnained nhiioet »tat ionary .with a balance of *7.010 (ini In furor of $he government at the end of tin- last fiscal year, June :*> WO. During fhe nine months of thejires* «nt fiscal year only $16,000 has been nllerrd for redemption, leaving outstanding $41.- IN ui», the greater quantity of w hlcli i» ritlicr |,*t <>r ilertruytU nr in tlw hainl. ot ctiriinity vnllzcturk. Home at tl t» haiiatna in (renin In th* office* ot bankrra. ami min ami iwrlaEC itanip Healers furnltli 11 to ru.iuniere at a premium ot about ‘JiD permit. Tbe Kovemment win probably be the Earner l,y thin .rheme ot Decretory OtaM to the eniount ol ItUOO.OUQ, a« the treasury oltWaUilu not believe that mu h more will he rent in tor redemption. Clean olive, are never received nowaday,, and that which come* inlaeo nnnl and wiled as to he worthleee a* a cunoeity. Faehlonabi. Women. Farmer', Dauibter. Fuhlon kills more w.iroen than toll and eonow. Obedience to faehton i. a ffreeier trenigmalon ot the law, at woman', na ture. * peter Injury to tier physical and mental ronatltulion than poverty and nnt- JecL The alave woman at tier task, will Ure and grow old and «ee two or three generation, ot her mbtreeeet fade and Pule ewey. Tbe we-berwoman, with arerce a ray ot hope to cheer her in her loti, will lire to eee her fatblonable ,i»tcr» die all around her. The kitchen maid It hearty and atrong when her lady ha, to be nursed like a alck baby. It u a aad troth that forhion-pampered women are utmoet worthless for all tbe ends of human hje; they have stilt lea, power of mental •Ul, and quite as Uule pbyeiral energy They live (or no great purpose In lite; they •reomiilbh no worthy ende. They are only doll forma in the hands of milliners »od servants, to be dressed and fed to order. They write no books; they act no Cunnlns William Moore. Angutta Evening tiews. Always pass tho fruit to everybody vise before helping yourself. Common sriitenes* will induce your company to cave the choicest specimens ujarn the plate, when you etui vat them without exciting remark. What le Due the Military. Savannah Times. In view of the fact that the State is ilejH'ntlent entirely upon the military spirit of it* citizens for a military force to reinforce the regularly constituted authorities, it is the duty of all to aid our military companies in any enter prise calculated to increase tlieir clfi- ciency or add to their comfort. Economy In Good Roads. New, and Adrcvtlaer. The cry come* up from varioua sec. tions forhottcr dirt roads. The road laws of Georgia have been a failure, either from a want of adaptability or enforcement. Many people, uncon scious of tlto necessity amt great bene fit, object to the coat of public high' wavs, Imt there is nota more eranmnl- col'vutlav made by a community than that in* Jc for good common mad*. COTTON MARKETS BY TELEORAPH. sLIVERPOOL, Apt M.-Noon.—Cotton firm and advancing: ml,Idling upland. 6J.li',; middling Orleans 6116; sale, ia.000: tor speculation nnd export <«»; recc pta to.ou): American 4300. Futures opened with a good demand. SAy *id Jane’ 618*1*1161 June and July 61!MM(#31.6* I Jnly aud August. « 3I4MW888: Augu.1 and September _A »-6t"1«** September and October 6 ’J6A**37A* October and November...™. 616 M |November and December..........* tost September — .6 33*8 3:00 P. Sale, ot American 10,so. Mid dling upland, *>4; middling Orleans *86. April, value “f !*i! April and May. value * In «t May and June^uyere™™™™* 17A8 rich exnmpfea of virtue end womanly life. V “>fy fear children, eervan • and nones do all save give them birth, and when rear 'd wbal are they? What do they ever bul w*ak actena ol the old •lock? Whoever beard of a faahlonable woman a child exlilhiilne any virtue or poarer of mind for which It became emi nent? Jtcwl biographies of our great anil pod men and women Not one of them »da faahlonable mother. They nearly ! rom » etroogqnlDdtd woman. Wlio had about as little M with fashion as with the ehangtogelooda. The trite any oe.fr i had no' lifted up the atone you had »*>» found tbe jewel ' • .. Ceorata Patent Mr. H. N. Jenkins. -h-M- WtohiRgtou. D. C., officially reporta to the a^kokAPN an ligeetxoaa the loflowto* •oanplete list of Inventors for th, ©BiarsJssrSiS *“ U JohtL tooe^ l^lmelto Unhappy Fence Men. UAnnerWatehman. Tlie fence men In Simpson district! Oglethorpe county, have applied to the commissioners for leave to put up gates across the roads. The commissioners had no right to grant the application! ami they went nhend and put up the gates ill defiance of the law. tVe regre 1 this, ns it will get up a great deal of feeling ill the mutter, and will probably bring tlie purtics in o court ami cost them aoine money. Tha Bloody, Oecelttul Cur. serannah Times. A white boy named John Calderl while delivering milk yesterday to cua- torners, went to Hus itmise of a colored woman named Glemenlina tint all, to deliver the lacteal fluitl to a man named Itandall, un occupant of Hie premises. While he was delivering the milk nn ugly looking yellow dog ran ont and bithiin. In the meantime lie had Kandall put on the information docket and arraigned in the mayor’* court to-day. A line of 110 was im posed or an alternative ot killing the ‘log. Tlie woman, Clementina Small, however, appeared leiuling the dog and surrendering it to the police au thorities. To trergeant». C. Lee and policeman John l'rendible was assigned the duty ot annihilating the canine. The dog was led to theyard west of the station-house, where he was dis patched. It took tour shots to put an cffectualjQUietus to tlie miserable car. April, man .. ..... ... - April and Mey. acllcra [May and Jane. aellen.~.~ May aud June, buyer,.... June and July, acllcn... July and AnzuaLbuyer, -5*^! Auxurt and September, buyeri 6 aw'd September autf Oetnber, buyer, 6 '37-68 September, buyeri,.. - 6 2ZM 8 r. Future, cloied firm: | April, aellere «W<8 1V8-I >844 Au’ki i ■ t anifBrptc mb* : r, buy /rs'r.*..6 :*4) 64 Hepicinber •«».! October, buyers...-* 27-61 September, sellers - .»-6 S2-6I NEW YORK. Apr. W -.Nooa.-€«•-<«• I midilllnf uplauUs* 1115-16; mlddllnf Orivau* 12.V16. Sew York. April 15.-The Post* article sars: Hlxlicr Liverpool price* for cot-| ton on spot and to arrive, combined with {favorable Mauchester ad vices, have nol only| pul a slop lo the recent retro*rade movemeut of future deliveries, but, iualead of the recent general anxiety to sell, buyer* greatly pre-| | dominated to-day from tbe opening of business and prices adranced 12-iqp to 13-100: M*y| [ll.91all.90, August 12.23, Heptember 11.85, So- jvetnbcr 11.04. Futures closed weak and lower. PROVISION AND CRAIN MARKETS BY TELECWAPH. Baltimore, April 16.—Flour quiet and steady: Howard street aud Westeru suuentiie $2.75*3.25. extra (3..50*1.2.*), family $I..Vw». r O City Mills suiierflne $‘2.7.1*3.25, extra $3.50m 6.60, rio brand*$-'>.25*5.5u. Pataoscofaintly $6.50. •uperiative (nuiil *7.00. Wbcri-itedtnWM I iirm and quiet; Western caricr and closed (lull: goutuern r»il fl.u9al.12. amber 91.12 *1.15. So 1 Maryland *1.13tfil.lt, So. 2 Western winter r»*<l spot (l.dOnl.ul. Corn— Honthers steady, Western higher and less active: Pouthcrn white 57*60, yellow 6.1*55. Oats steady, firm: tkiutheru 4«a4:». Western winter white 40*42, do mixed 38*40. Penn sylvania 4Ua43. Rye quiet, steady at 67a89. Hay quiet and firm: prime to choice Pennsylvania and Maryland fi3.UMl5.Cia Provisions quiet: | Mess ptirk, old $17.23, new $18.23. Bulk meats —shoulders (parked) *7.75, clear rib sides I (parked) *9.7.1 Baron—shoulders *3.50. clear I rib sides *10.50, Hams (sugur-curcd) 914215 aULAO. ImdI—reflneil W.75al0»i. Rutter quiet: Western packed 10a2U; creamery 25*36. Ooffee dull: Rio (cargo#*) ordinary to fair 19.60*10 5U. Hugar quiet and steady: A soft 6^, ■■ rt'ilnnl 14*14'4. Whisky steady: (l.lva .... ..J Freights to Liverpool per steamer dull. ■ New York. April 11—Flour—Boutheru kulet and steady: common to fair extra mi. 20R4.23. good to choice extra *4.3001.23. Wheat, cash steady and prWs uuchanged: ungnuleil red 78af 1.02*4. ungraded white 7.5« 91, No. 2 rnl spot, (LO^TApril »l.u^. May lt. 00 1 4*1.01U. Corn spot shade stronger: un graded 47a5BU. white Southern 60a<7. No. 2 ml 67»4A’*3 cash. WJ<a58 April, 57«2a38 May. Oats — ‘ firm anti quiet: No 2 cash. Hop# d-llnqueul for th-a non- avmentof -ute aud county taxes f"i the year 1883. or so much of srid piopt-rty ss may be neotasary to dl-ehar e the Uses ai.d chAiyts due thereon, or due from tbe ow^er ilie^eou, at the time ot sde, will be h:L1 du.in; the legal hour of s*'e bv the •h> r'flTat the court house In the city of Macon on the first Tnesilay n May, 1*81. to-wlt: Part of lot No 2. bln -k 16 northwest common ridj'ilnitig property of ' P Lollies sftuated on M dison street tu th city ot Ms con Levied f i, as the property oflfohu T Poiieu llet ageut. to ratify a tax f) fa for -tateand county uxes du- ou said 14 ( t the year ! v e:t agnJust John T B -lleiiilU t, sgeut Also at t.h<> same time and p ace, part of lot No 9. St Paul's square, front ng 57 Let on For syth street, being situat'd 1" «he city of M'con on ihe corner otPiogrcss and K. r» th streets. Hvtedonas he property o F J M Daly to mtt'li* a Ux fl fa lot s'Nt* snd county taxes due -aid lot lor the year 13*J against F J M Jo. at the aar. e time and place, lot No2 * st Paul's square, adj dniug property of Henry flammou I situated In I he city of Macon ou the corner of Mouroe street and (fcwral talroad track. Levied ou as the property of Alex Day io sstlafy a tax fl fa for at* e and county laxes due on the saia 1 >t for the year 1881 against .Vis>, at the same tl ne and place, lot No 17 southweato^mmon 36, situated In the city of Mscou, Ash ‘tree . Levied on as tbe pro erty of Mr* 6 II Hunter to satisfy a tax a fa for Bute and county taxes d-e on said lot for the year 186-1 against Mrs 6 H Hunter. , , 1 o. at the same time and place, part of lo- No o, northwest range, adjoining pw>i erty of W if Bnrdeo aud Virgil Powers In the city of Macon on Hieh street. I*vle<l on ss Ine • r^p- erty of C P Roberts to s- tsfy a tax tl (a for ► ute anil • ouuty taxes due ou said lot for the >e-w 1883 against C P Roberta 4 alio, at the sme time rnd place, part or lot No 21 on Cowles hi •. allolulng the property of TGurntey and JF Hanson- LfcUedoua* pnipcrtyof K H eioje, s^eut -o saiisiy a d fa for Bute aud county tstes due on *ald lot fur the year laet agitnst F H btone. also, at the nine time aud place, part oi lol So 4 In square 62 In be city f Mac •»«, on Col ton avenue, adjotuli g property of P 4 r°t*n. Laivle'l on a* the nrope.ty ot J B Whelpley U» mtltfy a tax A (a for sun* nnd couutT t out ou said lot lor tins year 18s3 again t tl help ty. . , . . M t- v so. *i the same time and pace, lota N< in and 19, black 38,southwestcoinnio .ritu teen HtW ‘•treet an t guowu s ‘.he Atmon pr P«rty Lev cd ou as the prop ity of H skalowskl lo sa i»fj a tax Q la tor ««aie and county tax.-s >tu * <>u -abl lot for the year 188t against b dkalowskl. a bo, si the sa-* e time aud p'ace, part of lot No 2 square 63 lu the city of Macou aud In* t- i g on Poplar sfireet LevUUou as the prop erty of Mm W F Hr >wu toiMlisfy a tax fl fa for ta>e atid county taxe«> due on said lot for tbe year 1*83 a antst Mrs W F Brown. Also, at the same time and p'ser, lot No 5. block 19 tt the city of Macou on cornc of ash and Mutuvosh -tveets. l>;vi<M ou as the p" p erty of " in Crownln to saiisfv » special etate Ux U fa for 8!au* taxes due on sa d lot ior the year l-8tsgauut Am • lowmn. Also, at the same time and piaoe. part of lot N • 7 square 10 ’, in ib city of Macun. and froniii g on Wharf fitted, so hd bu as tbe property of R t; ( hapman f o satisfy a tax fl fa I r plate and county t xes due on said un or the year 184 * against R C Chat man. 1« .at the fiauie >lr eatid j 1 re. part of lot So 2, sou hweal common 5i sliu-ted on Kou •treei lu the c.Uy of M con Levied on as the nopetiy of *n Uoln^atns ti fy a tax fl fa fur ,-Uta a d county taxes due ou said lot for the rear 18Ma.;aln l Wm Holmes iso, sttheasme time and plsee. lots No 5 and 8, block 1C. northeM*. eoai. t u. frtmfi j» ou an al'ey betweeu M >r>roe aud Madison dr * s. adjotutug property of k W Cobb dge auo J u McMUlrn Lerled ou as the prup -ny •' J K Rus-ell to satisfy a tax li fa rorotateabd county taxes due on said lot fur the year 18&t r gainst i K Ru**\l. Also, at the same time and place, p*'t of lot No I.HtPauls square, frontiu< ou Chestnut t red In the cdy of Macou, adjoin ng property of Wm lUst hurst L-vied on as the p operty of J Buiumvrflel Martin loiahsfy ataxfl tafor Ute and county taxes uue on said lot (or thr year 18*3 *4*111*1 J sudd ertlel Martin Also, st the same Ume and place, part of lot No *. square No 8. no-lhwts common, front ing on College street in the city of M con. sd- j’dnlng pro^try 01 J J t lay. Lerlei ou as property of equate Mepheaa to satlafy a fl fa for -tau- a..d cottuty taxesd *eon »ald lot for the year i*»3 ag 1 st 6«|Uare at- ph«ns. Also, at ine same time and place, part of lot No 4 In ainare No 5 1 orthecst common. <ro*ii- iug on College strut tin lb- city of Mscon at- Jolutng Ue property of Phill Mallory. U-vuu u a> the property*of Msrtba Aailace to satisfy .tax fl fa for etate aud county tasc« due ou ■aid lot for the year 1881 against Martha Wa- New Eig'sod O'lutrvatury of Me Thorough courses of fnltrui snd Initrumenul Music. I‘i Tunlni trict adjoining prop< rty of P ter onudwln aud 8Wif 1 :nek chuich U-vlcd ou as the propertv of F M Lxlt-n to satl«fy a tax fl fa tor H.ale and county taxesdue on stud hud for the year 1x83 galust F M Loden. Als». at the same time* d place, fifty acn*s ot 1-nd more or less, Irfnyin kast Muon dia trict, adjoining laud of P Mweeuy. Livic«t on m he property of Mrs A I! Lipford to satisfy a tax tl fa for Bute and county tues due on rsid land for the year lwvi agslist Mrs W It Lipford. Ah t. at tlie ume time aud pUce, lot No iu block No 1 iu tiodfrey district,mijot ing prop erty cf A J Jtt vlsan i J W Jordan. L vied on as the p ope ty ot W II Freeman t satisfy a Ux rt U tor State mid county taxes due ou arid lot for he year 8'-3agslust W H Fneman. Also, at the a vice time and pi ce. oue-half an ■ acr* of land, more or La lying in upper city, tateand county taxes adjoining property of Jeuuet e Weyman ana Co-tins Letted on as the p«operty of Betsey Morns to sathfy a ta x fl fa for ute and county Uxt’H due on said lol for the year 1883 against Betsey Morris. Abo, »t the *'mf t me and place, one acre of land, more or leu, lying in od ft ey district aud kr own a* p.trto InuO 1 -t No tv> of said district adjolung property of tireeu quash snd Ms run Andt-rxm. Levied on ss ine property ot • su b Fow e. to sathfy a tax fi f \ t r bute and couuty taxes due un said lot for the year 1883 »galurt Lamb Fo «lvr. Also, at the »ame time and p ace. one-ffurth of an sere of Un t lying in \ inavtlle dlsuict, fronting ouUdiins street in Mid district am adj oning property of Tom If ill and Jackson Broatla-. L-n d *i»a«the projierty of Wm III 1 to ml fy tax a u tor -.uie and couuty taxes due ou said lot for the year -8&J against Wm Hill. A'so, at the ssme time an<* place, one acre oi and, more or loot. Iriu- inV inevllle dintric’. a ijolntng pn»t>ertyo( Prince Robinson ana John Draper, and known >■% pstl of laud lot No 2»o« said «lt-trict. Le\ie«i ou ss the proper y of Lucy Mack tus tl»fy ataxfl fa for 8tate mm county taxes du 1 r-u ssid lot for the year laiM -igeiost Lui-yMa k -1*0. at the i-Atne tl • e end phee. four acres •it..tnrt, u 8ire or le s. lyh g iu (bMlfrey dlstiict a J lining property ol Lh..o sowierand * ut il Hurd ck. sod known *j» osrt of Und I n No of s.It* di-Pic ■ lei vied ou as die prop rty f M>rlah Atiiieifioo to ■ old a ux il U dm tt at* sndcoui’ti uxefidueonsa d hi for Ute ye r 18 ds.’sii st Msrlsh Anders.>u Abo. atthv sauu tune f ud plsce. one acre, wort- or les-. lying lu KwtMi 00 district ami .nowu -s pui t • flot 3n of a* d district, adjoin- iug pMiert) of C I'uikIc upd 'he»s. levied ■ii. as the rtiperlyoi Tr-tveler Pi satisfy a tax li fsior .-U e snd comity uses di eon said .01 mi the jest iftftSsgsinst Trsv-ler hu st the s tu** it j e and pla t, i»art ol lot N'» 2 t» oca 47, aoutt west comtuou in tbe city 8»f Macon, (ranting on * glethorpe atte»i. L -vied ou ss t e pr per tv of It ■* owl to *-sti» iy 8» ux tifa for “Ute acd cuutity taxes duo ou sai l I v fo* the yesr 1 8taga*n t T D W • de Abo. si (lu matue nm siolu'sc*. «ri of l< I 6 iu rq a e 6 < In *he city of M m od, Iroi.Ui New ire t Leiiet • n h* the pruiwrty Ft ■'•wve tr .-ice. tohsiisiy a Us rtfs I stale aud co 11% taxis due on said lol for lh« Tuning; Drawing. Fainting and Mudc'.uu; Elocution; English branches; Modem Un guages, and beat Home accommodation Library, Gy * “ ceptress. c* f»to 7 $7.50 J ,fua 503 lady students. 1 uttiou per week. Bend for calenda. E. TOURG1 apr4w2t Franklin .Square, Boston,! SILVERWARE! For Household Use, B( HT H DAY ! WEDDING PRE8EMS Large etock end Ix>w Prices. £9-Scnd tor Catalogue. J.P. STEVENS*CO., t«bg vtly Macou. Oa Pure Blooded Hogs. JERSEY BEDfrSaWe Berk»hire.Ini[,^rlid Poland China, Imported Essex Tigs lor .alc-llj.OO P Pr J’|>J- M prestcOTT, fcb28wdlt*w3t Wylly. Ca. PLANTERS, ■votrr .«■ tc><-rv •• .mbsmm. -^»ss*sjfi.j . V*- • - sMRn&Mmihiriin me m MECHANICS, liEHCHtSTS&CM’imi^ A-W0R0-IN-YOUR • EAR-AND-DOL- LARS-IN-YOUR.POCKETS. IIAPPPNI.W YEtR! Gmd-byc, 883 Oops nor. flu-rate, but m'gh» hive been worse. M itt' y not exactly pientr. but yet, enough to guroend an -after pa'I f debts hii hying in snprPea, stork, clothing, snano. n-.d all (hlr.Rs niedfnl th«-re will yet be sumnhlQX left to Invest. And t.ow let tt* »ug;e*t that the BEiT "WSM PAYING INVESTMENT, tSSWISSAt—MW*— So 2 iu square V21n the city of Macon, front L tng on Mauisoti street Le ted on sa the prop erty ol band Laneyto satisfy a tax fi fa for ntate and couuty taxes due ou said lot (or the year 1888 acalust David Laney. Iso, at the ssme Mm. and place, one fourth ofauattt of Und lying in 'he Vinevllledbt let 1 ir tiling on Jeficr 011 street, adjoining property of ^d sutton and Richard Pepper. Levied ou ss the property of Peter IUmi* to satisfy a t x fl fa for Bute and county axes due on aald lot nor tbe ? e-»r ins agains Pc er Harris. filsu, at the "»••«* Urn- aud place, pa t of lot No t tu qnaru No 97, lying lb the c.ty ot Ma • ou ou the corner of ring atm Walnut streets. Lerled ou as the prop*rty - f h ill Hun hin.s pi sat 1 fy spec! 16t«ie tax fl (a ag dost Chaa 11 ilii.chipgs tor the year lvrt Also, at Ute same um- and pi ce. one acre of lamt in lowercit- trouUugou Ft th st ed iu! iheciv of Macon, bo-nded as follows: On the south by pruywrty of Whitehead, on «h't east by pr.'perty of the **st T euncsfe.Vlr- gi> laantaeorg'a Kail oad fompanr. Levies on as the property of David Sheppard to s«U»fy I a tax fi fa tor Mate and county taxea due on said lot for the year 1&8S agaiusl Davkl ahep- l ^AUo, at tbt same H a and place, Ibree- iourths (t an acre nflaud fronting on Jeficmm L adpmlng propertv of tarah i*roft and Harris. Levied ou 8*s the projw?rty of Yd '1111011 to satl-fy special State taa fl fa against | K1 Hutton for the year 188 . Also at the wune time and place forty ac*cs of land, more or lers. lying In the East Macon d strict ■*nd kttowu as part of land ot No ;?0«»f raid dtfitrlci.-djoining property >*t harlea «s find tears and J K Andrews. L vied eh as the property ot J M Sm th to aa«Ufy a tax fl fa fur itate and county ta- es due ou s-eid Und for thi- ycar 1883sgslusl J M Hrollh »lao. at the a me time place, sixty aerra ■ova or le s, lying In M- evilla, adj dnlhg property of«state of N R Clayton I* vl* d on as the pro. et* of Mrs Huttou »o satisfy^a Ua fi in something that will make happlnei* in r home*, that will ele»ste you* children, < friends and outHlvca to tho highest standi of rofint-mqd. culture and aocUblLty. ending Ap>U«,IIW NEW YORK. Apr. IS-Cotton elored ,tevly; tn. ml,i.illt!» upland* II IMS; mtddUne (Irleana 12 3-16. Cnnwlldaled net rerelpU M0; exporte, to Oreat Britain Ml, to France 8»». NORFUUt. Apr. *— lluck to6M;eiporticoMtwtre211 ner, to IMS; net recelpu 706. (ires 107S; wlee "s&ssmM usaa t& ss - ,n? 3Si and uuchangeii: new 16ai£V, a falr iocholt-el 128*32. Coffee, spot fair Rio quiet at *10.25; No 7 Rio. spot *8.65. April 8.30, Max *8.30. augar dull aud nominal; Muscovado 5Ka5» i. I Pernambuco 5Cuba 8 Mi, centrifugal 6 548, Martinique 59-18* Demcrara sf-ll Porto Rico AH. molasses sugar 4fair to | good raflulug M^a&U; refined rteady—C WM a5V extra C 5f*a»a. white extra C 5», yellow o^ A mould A 7a standard A 6 11-16. confectioners' A 67*. cur loaf 784a7l^ crushed 7#, powdered A 7ji, granulated A 7 1-I6a7» 1 cut»ts 7»*. Molasses quiet: New Orleans xm55, Porto Rico 35 1*45, Cuba (50-test refining) 22, Cardenas I 28. Rice steadily held: Patna S, domestic 5*7. rangoon 2',. Cottoa seed oil steady and [ quiet at 38a38. Pork dull an«l depressed: old mess, spot 116.62*,*16.75. Middles nominal: long clear *875. Urd 12*15 lower: Western strain spot *8.50, May *8.37a(L51. Freights to jLlverfool per steamer firm: cutton 3-32a7-6«d. LouisvilAK, April 16.—Flour firmer and unchanged: extra family *3.25*3.60, A No I *4.00 I *1.50, high grades *6.50*6.75. Wheat firmer: INo. i red winter $1.05. Coro firmer: So. 2 white .55; No. 2 mixed 53. Oats firmer: No. 2 mixed WesU.ru 36. Provlstous quiet. Mem pork $17.25. Bulk meats—shoublers I6.8JU. clear rib sides 98.12U. clear sides $8.75. Baron—shoulders $7 37S. clear ribs $9.36'^, short clear $9,874. Hams—Sugar-cureil ■nilct and unchanged at $13.00. Lard-steam ftu.UU. ■circirrati. April 18.—Floor unchanged I family |L *)at M, high grades |6.25a6.7 \ goud to fancy $5.00*5.30. wheat scarce: No. 2 red winter $1.06*1.07 cash. $1.06*1.07 April. 91.06*1.07 ||ay. Coro firm and higher: No. 2 mixed bl Hen. Oats steady: No 2 mixed 35*4*16 cash. :tV,*Jri April, 3»‘ * Hi May. Rye quiet at 64*65. I Barley quiet an.i »ie*dy: No. 3 1*1168. Pork InomlnsJ: hew mesa 917.00*17.25. Lard heavy: prime steam $8.15. Bulk meats dull: shoulder* I $6.62*4. short rib* $8.17*4. Bacon easier: shoulders fJM, short rib* *9.37*4 abort clear*9.87^. Hams—Bugar-cured *1x00. Hu- gar unchanged: hard (refined) 7>,*«, New Wans 5*416*4. Hogs weak: aBMiJ a Is». al th* same Urn* and blare, part of lot No 1 square 91 fronting ou Third street *n the city o Macun adjoining property of J W Join er Levied ou as Uk prup> rty of Balelgh Hutchings to a tlafyaux fi fa for Mai* and countytax«dueou>adlo. for Ihe year 1883 against Hal tab Hutchins*. Also at the same ume and place, lot Noll, fit Paul's squire, fronting on Moor ue strerttu the city of Macon, adjoining *he propertr of ** -^llaanar-* MUSIC ALONE WILL DO THIS. Have you a Piano or Organ !n your home ? I f not you should have, and we c»n sive y><» money n Us i»utcl.a«e Of*r fiufW)delighted purchasers whom we have sum 1 led in the pest fifteen years, will icd r»« this stalemrot fie*- the Grand In utvmenta w. olT.r. Ten Leadt'-g Makets ^flickering Mi t» u»Nk. Lu 1 den A Bate- HslItA »a%l*. taardoian. Arl<-u Mason Hamlin. Packard. Pftlaci and Bay Htste. Over :<00sirUs All Grades AllPriif Ptenoo. 200 to *1.000. Organ*. |;i to *7 -> Mvketm names on all. Nofitencll orche«pli Strumenff "old “Thw beat I* alwaistlic chtap- ert,’* but our cheapest la good^ SEE WHAT WE GIVeTuRCHASERS ->-^Misasisiaaii naawir; *• • With each Piano, a Good Stool nnd Cover. With each Organ,! Good Stool Inatrut t«»r With each Piano or Organ, a Book of Music Also «Mix Y*art* Guarantee: a Fiftee n Dsy« Trill, with Freight Paid both w*«s Iflnstru- men* doeanot suit andaprivlU-Bcoft v at ary time wlthlu s x month* if the n h-eiion madelanoOat'sfactory. Moreths-•‘* l - mtddllng 1 nary 1%: > rss? 1 a 1478; s Henry Hammond t ev ed on as the property of dam lloUts to *• Italy a tax fl fa for -tale ar d county taxes dm* on mid lot for the year 1881 against Adam Until*. Also, * I the ss ie time an 1 pi* e. part of lol No3. aqt ar* No 7. nou bwcat common, adjoin ing property of « fi rnckettand E J Bauks Levied on as the pn pcr.y of II L Turner H satisfy a tax tt f« to dute ami county tax-. doe on said lol tor the y.ar ItoJ against U L Also at the same time and place, part of lot No 8 In square No a iou h wrst common, front- ug rn O im» r street in the etty of Macou ad* J-dulng property of Fsnry Jonnson. «.vied on ss t r e property i f KiT.ru Tsrlton to a ttafy a taa A la for mate and • «>nnty taxea due on said lot tor be ye r H*3 agaw si Elvira i arlton Also at the same Ume snd place, part of lot No 7 fronting ou H«y »n*tti'« hast Macon ad joining pro: ertr of it n Collins. L»« ltd on as p-oi^rty f t Uitaeton t rows'1 to saudy a fi fa for ittate and county taxes due on mid lot lor the year t8'3 ogamst Ulv etoo 4 row*»*. Aslo, at ine**me time and place. p*n tf lot No ft, fronting on an alley In K-st Macon and running back t the fiK mulg«e river, adjotutai property of R d tollius. jgvtod oa e* tat pr -nertyof Fred KuUtdge fo satisfy a tax fi fa tor otata and county taxes due ou said lot for the year !*«I against Frtd Ruth dge. Atasatthelametimeaedpla e lot Note! a usrelnf Wuolfolk's»urrey In last Macon, Joining iroperty fldRfi Woolf dk Lent d on at toe property of fillvia Whither* to mtisfya tax A fs for Sta'e and county taxes doe on mid lot for the year 1*3 gdn-tsUvta Whither* Alas, at the same I me and place, tot No 8 In square No S*. southwest cowshoo In the efta . f Macon, ou the corner of Ash and Jmkaon Administrator's Sale, OEORIilA. HIBB COl'NTY.-WIU tie sold hrture Ihe court houae, In all rauatv, on the nnt Tiir.'lav In Jlajr next, durln, the luxe) hour, ot Mle the lollowlnx deeirlhed pmpertj hfr-arltr line undlvMeri thirl (M part ol that Iratt of land In the Vlnevtlle 'llfrliict ot eekl count,. 1 jin, Jufrt oatihle tlteltmiuof thecltj W£ PAY ALL FREIGHT Ysa, we mean it. We mil you lta-*t ln^tr m-nts at Lnwert Price* on Bmlest Instal m** and pay every ornt of the freight, whirvyoal! * so that fhe in*trume c*er» y»*i no more toan tf you lived In S^v* nob or New York etty. field naronr rsmv? m we will saall yoti lllostratcd Cktaln.ues clrrulars whlcrt will tell you what wo have n J here. hn we will mveyou money ai of Minm aud kno~a as the late residence of Mrs. Nancy M. Clarke, said tract containing tweuty-tUrw (28) acres, wore or less, and ad joining land* of Macon t 'anal (.'ompany. the Vtast Tennessoe, Virginia aud Georgia railroad and oak llldget emctary.^ald property bcWng* or II L Turner to lug to the estate ofMrs. \ indnia B. wade and to be sold under on order of the court of oral- of said county for distribution. Terms nary ol cash. ALBERT B. ROH*. itnflUMMNMNl. Administrator Mrs, V. R. W*iie. Also, by consent of the owners of the other two thirds of mid property, th* same will be sold at the same time and place, so that the purchaser may get title to tbe wbol* tract. apr*-law4w LUDDEN & BATES’ SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE, BAVASNA1I. OA. Tht first Music House In the V. to Deliver Pianos and « rgats Freight Paid. Of THE GEORGIA MUSIC H0CNK. L CURE FITS! tSSS^sMiSwfta y v CJJ my r 0i*« ( x^'-- 1 o'-r 1 Ji co«t« *wa u iMi.g fur • irt*l, *..*11 .meur. 7 . Atkusss Ur. U.0 HuajT. >,» LADIES w • M.i.se it* fuMlUo 8s 4«asth grweatae. : common and and butchers *5 40s Jy at 11.15. «TKtca*o, April 16.—Flour nominally un- changeil but firm: good to choice winter to.UM.V6V, Minnesota *3.75*4jlO, patent*6.25a 7.75, Wheat closed S*&e lower: IQaM'i April, 84*85*4 May: No. 2 Ohlrmro spring filaAP^. Corn unsettled and closed 14**4 lower: 48*4 cash. 46*4 April. 49*sa.VL Oats weakrr; xiali'i ,-a.h.ShfijSMaj. Fnrkopeiwl Ju.» lo«,r. An Annaxation plank, haven nnh Times. The proposal to Annex Tcxaa carrie.1 tlie IX-m<xr»uc P*rty •» victory in 1M1. There nr* many who hold tbit tl the party wonhl iki-lmre tor the annexation ot Cuba, it might tpeedily gain power. UnlortuiiaU-iy, from a uava! xUivt- potnt, the United State* are not now prepared to avow an aggreaiiYe policy, but aa Cuba is likely to go from had to worse, IU ultimate abaorption by thla country la but a question of time. As to the Presidential Nomination. Madliua Madtooolaa. We have hoped against hope, that tbe reporta of Mr T,Men's determina- tjon not to allow the use of hu name in the campaign, were not well found ed. But the great leader haa not de nied any of theae reporta coming from men whopoeaeaaedhia confldenre-, and we are forced to conclude that they are nsrv IP.; net n—, _—. lo.tfl; export., to Orest Britain lt«l. HAVAXSAli. Apr- '1—Cauon arm; mid dUne li'j: low mlddUay lo’,; x"*-l otdl nary le MX: net receipt. M. mas <U; eeles »■ Wm'k mxa: export*. caaetwIeeM. jtEW oaiJtA!<»rAj)T. 1X.-COOOS arm; mld- buy 10%, net recelpu I4fi0, gruaa ITUt; sales JWi Wb «l»rte. to rreae. sax. 'IioSIle, AM. U.—Cotton dtm; mlddltat II Ml; low xffiktliM tl 1-11; tood ortlaMJ 1130: stock 32,828. IrfSScu, April IX.—Floor nnckanted and dneer: family IVXWMA WhealaaMtlcl aad lower; Mo. 1 red tall ll.wix caah, - l.iwel i»S llej; Mo I red tell »a Corn lower; Mo ’ mixed iMiieXt caxh, iV.xi,-; st.y. Oetx aimer: » eeeh, XtHxWJX »Uv. PrevMaas . short rite ► tkon clear |a.Ua».m. Ileeon tone clear |t.Uef.n short rite jnJMMA short clear r«»x UM Ju “ “ (Sea eearee and lower: mlxcl X4: yellow 0A |1»J». Fork eearee sad blxher el 117.75. pwhvd, rrvfc hmc cleee 11.70, fs.76. Item mm tad fin*. Al*o, at tbesama t'meani plan, part rf lot Mo «le witters ». rathwetl e ww». trentiae on Trltalrxueet »n th,city ol Macon, levied on •» 'he property ot It*. Morrell to iett.fr x txx a lx let .Ute ,nd oo tntj txie. due on uM «m on ee the property ol Hoary Cioperta txU- lye ux a U lee • tue end cmmiy lexee dne oa mid lot tor the year IMI.x.lurt tnry looter. xbo el the ume time end place lot Mot ta •qoxre Mo IS, northwest common, Irotttlxe on Motuoe elreet In Ute city ol tix-on the lot bet tif x Store bones thereon occnped byl o MeMilUn. Leviedonax the »r pertyef MeMillen to mtl.lv e tex h lx ior Wale trict. xdjotata* prepert. of Oew BnneU tad Smith, end hnown ee rart st tkd old Hrehen M.y piece Levied On a, ih< proprrty otjxmee aammefim, »t»nt, to wtlxfy a tax a lx tor Bum ..l SlMt x»rtked. - xp. Om. Jack sow 6 fcoin-Otai nto. .... . Mas. lives >MltLKaL hjrtfw.1, *««r*iai w ;• tieiiav t.w- tw fu.ti-a. wUcS la Seta is wtrt«a tl l is stats •'■tat «« I*- s»l se |gg '# setteruisrs. nrtt. itxap.ltitirt. ,.ir forr-kt. »« t.vf. UotitenTi of fuel . f if * •-rai kind ait.I . f »u Saws town ewrw-1. 1-t—d ... a>r t c 1.1; f«-.' > Ha •■-••C)'. I’ at lw I ••rt.l TWO Sxirfl.K-TkEK. S fMtMrwitharaLUSBl.il tkIati«m- n t- edi.v«M, S- n*xj Sm-x'-r. tilt# r.*J*rw*dS«lti U. O ndfrlrwM. i>*. Y a.auxi*. m r*Misv. Tors. . V t*lmrr-iyw-^Or a«ffv-ntrri e gWuSn OPIUM riABlT » MAnhlntoa.aid hnowa ex pawet let M» It. bmmjMM« John Niton to £rr/:4 Sctds, 1’lsats rte. Invaluutile to nit. D. M. FERRY & C0.°V.u'n. EXCELSIOR COOK STOVES r OS* AGENTS; Reflecting Safety Lamp :.i-lt-c;tr« Mir.whPrvfsmtly. « • -rt- I pt.t H a-, tl.rve- <ftln.»rv l*n,- • Hxainple- l. entp arsi for Sto milafyaux ilakw — --— on mid 1A foe the yew 1M e«slnei John CITY MARKET!. )fkatv.—MxrkxX u ealet aad xMady. .We and take lo»«; IB tkpedteU.I% paileUKl* % oxUx IX _ . . . . . ^ _ sssfiissjpB t-r-nr ••x'tV-'.V W; tally fair prime u> eh..:ra . fESSS SrjK* V.. .•!> • .mtr :dm r.-ntnl . AI.W AYRSAT1SFACT0RY WMBBS! EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KM> MKIHSlxnd lytac In Vtneville dl. riel all purchasers can be suited txx B In toe rtxte end cxmair txxes dor oa mid lot toe the J. xr 1»-» xaxlBfrllxnx Kx»U. A -n. xt UM Mar tlm- xi. 1 .piece, one • F0RJEE A MeMAKIIt. Clnelx.lti. U vert. SOUth TCXVT-ft TT.-E FARM MIL S l\r Ii ,1 J e-J sr Ntsl Ut "Oo.eeni * vam. 1C.GCO » Slavik OfiSt’S^l Ca . , sts.cs SiuCa OOMUiSt iri. o. THT. 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