Albany weekly herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1892-19??, October 29, 1892, Image 8

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— ■ ■ ■ - . - ,*ra. ALBANY WEEKLY HREALD: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29.. i<>*. HHHRRH'-ilHB '• Lumbar. the state of to 1,200,000,- 1,000. Of e manufactured exported 112,255,- imber and timber tof large luml !, 150,00(1 feet of pickets, shin- laths. making a total ex on of 134.0*4,338 feet. Tho Kingdom, China, Australia 'l received the greater por- tkls supply.—Port Crescent VALUABLE CITY AND PROPERTY. SUBURBAN A Bachelor** Invention. 1 the United States patent records r the year 1853 a curious error ox- A child's cradle was patented GEORGIA—Dougherty County. at year and placed in the records r wo he j head of “agricultural hu nts.” Evidently tho oxnminer t a married man nndsupposod t a cradle could only be used for [ grain.—Now York News. PROFESSIONAL CAKHg. V. JONM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold, without reservation, on the first Tuesday in November next, between the legal hours of sale before the Court House door of Dough erty county, the following city property belonging to the estate of Nelson Tift, deceased,—Terms Cash,—to-wit: Lot No. 13 on Mercer street, fronting 105 feet on Mercer street and 210 feet on Washington street (being extreme north-east corner of cemetery square). Lot No. 1 on State street with frontage of 210 feet on Front stceet nnd 52)^ feet on State street. The following lots on Block D., between Broad and Pine streets: Two lots 55 feet frontcach on Front street, (commencing at corner of Newell’s store) and running east 210 feet. East Albany, known as the 1 Ineii promptly nnd persistently at- Willingham's Block, Broad street. DOCTORS. WOO MUNSON, rilYfilCIAN AND SUnOEON. n over Uilliorl's Ding Stpio, Wselilnglo Albany. Uo. U-dew-ly. I» DAVIM, PHYSICIAN AND SUltUKON. n ovnr II. Lamar A Son’s Drug store, mdi ' — r liroiid and Itosidenee streeta. Us ildanco r flint s flint and .lefforson atvoole. W. WALTIHS, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW. rtictlvo In all tin) Court* of tlio Allmny Clr « nnd olseivliovo by spoolnl eoetrael. Rico In Vontulutl lllook, WesklngUin stn.ot ps It. JONHS. LAWYEBANDKEALKSTATKIIUOKKII, 0. n. Wooten. W. E. Woolen, OOTIIN 4k WOOTEN, City Atl’y. .. oyontEiiullublo UnlMtnu nnd l-ono As ian, Albany, tin. 2-ll-dew-ly. ATTOltNKY-AT-LAW. In Vontulott's lllook, Wanlnnirlnn stmn, l-li-dew-ly. ’, On. You must Imvu absolute omilldeiinu In 1 source from which yuur tabic sup- pile* come. There la no reaaon why you should not know exactly what you nre buying nil there la just as little reason why you should not be suited to perfection. "Chnrlty covers n multitude of sins” and so do some grocery bills. There Is snob a thing as ‘paying for he best of everything nnd not getting ! best of anything. We believe that ■triple should ootnc before protit nd we carry that, theory Into practice. Do you happen to want anything in no of Fancy and .Family Groceries, Ye carry a full and complete assort- —nt of all'varieties of Canned Goods, > and Teas of the best, I’OBtelle’s nt Flour, Pure Spices, and Ex- Butter, Cheese and every artl- stially kept In a flrst-olass Fami- ery, and will muke It to the tn- at of those favoring us with their nage. .O-aHllSt. THE ALBANY 1«1 CO. MANUFACTURERS OF - ip Common Pressed Briek, -ALSO depressed Brick for Finishing. Correspondence Solicited. The two-story brick house known ns the "Bridge House," containing twelve ....... .... - . . . • ' jfl rooms and basements, the lot heiug 70 feet front oil Front street and running back ' t-of-way). Love Place, with comfortable dwelling, gin house, ten ants’ houses, etc. Said farm contalningajo acres (including railroad right-of-way). A splendid location for dairy and trurk farming. Also the following city lota on north aide Flint street, containing one acre each, more or lesa: 93,95, 97, and 99. The following on south aide Flint street, containtng one acre each, more or leas: 94,96,98, and too. Lot No. 97 on north side Pine street, containing one acre, more or less. Ten feet of lot 99 on north side Pine street, being 10 feet front on Pine stieet, and running back to alley 2:0 feet The following lots on south side North street: 90, 92,94, 96,98, and ioo, con taining one acre each, more or less. Lots 89, 91, 93, 95,97, and 99 on north side North street, containing one ucre each, more or lesa. Lots Nos. 52, 54, 56, 58, 60,62,64, south side Society street, containing one acre, more or less. On lot 62 are two small houses. Lots 53, 55, 57, 59, 6t, 63, on north side of Tilt street, containing one acre each more or less. Lots 54, 56,58, 60, 62, 64, on south side Tift street, containing one acre each, more or less. On lot 62 are two small houses. Also, the following lots on north side Tift street: 53, 55, 57, 59, 61 and 63, con taining one acre each, more or less. The following lots on south side of Tift street: 54, 56, 58, 60, 62, 64, containing one acre each, more or less. The following |ota On north aide of Residence street: 53, 55, 57, 59, 61 and 63, containing one acre each, more or less. The following lots on south side of Residence street: 54, 56, 58, 60, 62 and 64, containing one acre each, more or less. N. F. TIFT, J. M. TIFT, T. N. WOOLFOLK. Administrators Estate Nelson Tift. REAL ESTATE. sow 18 THE TIME TO BOY. aio feet (exclusive of couuty right- One lot 70 leet irout on Front street nnd running back 210 feet (back of bridge house). One lot 70 feet front on Front street with a frontage of 210 feet on Broad street One undivided half interest in 100 by 61 'A feet of lots 22 and 24, cornerJWash- 111 c~ ington and Fine streets with brick stores ami offices under rental to N. F. Tift & Co. and others. One undivided half interest in lota 13, 15, 17, 19, 21 and 23 on corner of Wash ington nnd Fine streets containing the warehouse and stores under rental to Car ter & Woolfolk and others. Sold warehouse having y5 feet frontage on Pine street, and with a frontage of 210 feet on Washington street to the S., F. & W. depot. Lots 15 nnd 17, one quarter acre each, east of Fattison’s Foundry, fronting on 1 ic * * “ qui Flint street 52^ feet each, and running back to alley 210 feet Three brick stores on Washington street, situated on parts of lots 26 and 28, on North street (In Sandy Bottom) the lot being 84 feet on Washington street, nnd running bnck 105 feet. Lot number 20 and 3)4 feet of number 18, being 56 feet on North street, (being wcBt of nnd adjoining Campbell's compress,) on North street. 67 feet of 22 nnd 24 on North street, fronting 67 feet on Washington street, nnd running bnck 105 feet, (between the stores of W. II. Culpeper and E. W. Jordan. The north half of the following lots: 40. 42, 44, 46, 48, each having a frontage of 52 leet on North street, by 105 feet deep. On No. 48 is situated a four*room dwelling house, said lot being on corner of North and Jackson streets. Three-fourths of lot No. 40 on Residence street, three-fourths of an acre, nnd lot No. 42 on said street, one acre, being 011 south side of said street, (west of T. Paulson's residence.) Lots Nos. 39, 41 and 43, containing one acre each, on North side of Residence street (south of W. ~ *** One-half of more or less. S. Tarver’s residence. No. 50, on south side of Tift street, containing one-half acre. Two-fifths of lot9 29 nnd 31, fronting 84 feet on north side of Tift street, nnd »f< ‘ * running back to the alley 2to leet (between 0. W. Tift’s and T. N. Woolfolk’s.) Lots 14 nml 16, on the corner of Washington and Tift streets, containing one- half acre each, fronting 210 feet on Washington street, and running back 216 feet, t tuercon (known ns Todd House.) with two-room house Lot No. 18, on south side of Tift street, containing one-half acre, being 105 feet front on Tift street, and running back to alley 210, feet. Lots 17 and 19, one-hnlf acre each, fronting each 105 feet on north side Tift street, and running back to alley 210 feet, with a two-room house on No. 19. Fart of lot 21 on north side Tift street, being 60 feet front ou Tift street, aud extending buck to alley 210 feet, (east of residence of C. W. Rnwson), with a two- room houBe. Ninety-eight feet of No. 2 on Society street, fronting 98 feet on Society street . line of S. W. R. R. right-of-way. and running south to alley 210 feet ou Ninety-eight feet of lot No. 1, 210 feet to the alley on line of S. W. R. JL 18 feet on Tift street and running north ght-of-way. No. 1 and 2, lying between S. W, U. R. right-of-way and Columbus Southern ‘ ” * ‘ * v£ '"* * ‘ ‘ ■“** ‘ Third street. Mt Crntilv of hii 50,000 Brio). right-of-way, extending from Society street north to 'J Two-fifths of lots 30 and 32, fronting 84 feet o\v south side of Society street, nnd running hack to the alley 210 feet (between W. E. Mitchell’s and W. D. Matin’s.) One undivided one-third interest in 63 feet of lot 32 and lots 34 and 36, south side Society street, corner of Jefterson street, known as the Mann residence. Farts of lots 22 aqd 24.011 south side of Society street, containing a six-room dweeling house (known as the Locw house). Said lot fronting 210leet on Society street and running back 105 feet, being on corner Jackson and Society streets. Also 60 feet by 105 feet of said lots 22 and 24 on south side Society street, with good two-room house fronting on alley in rear of residence of A. F. Coles. Lot No. 87 on north side Flint street, containing thereon a three-room dwell ing. Said lot being ou corner of Madison nnd Flint streets, east of the academy and containing one acre of land. One hundred and aixty-dhe feet front of lot 91 on north side Flint street, west of Academy, running back 210 feet. One hundred and seventy-seven and one-lmlf feet of lot S8 on south side North or Railrond street, being corner of North mul Madison streets,Jand containing two dwellings. One block of four acres on north side of Society street, containing one eight- room residence with outbuildings. barns, stables, and a i}4 story house. Said block to eoteml from the southwest corner of lot 31 on Society street (north side) nnd extending two acres deep to First street, North Albany, thence east along' First street to the corner of tlte extension of Jackson street north from Albany tlicuce south 420 feet to the corner of Jackson and Society streets, thence west to the beginning corner. Said four acres, more or Jess, embracing lots 25, 27, 29 and 31 on north side Society street, and lots 26, 28, 30 and 32 on south side of First street. Reserving from said sale a strip of land 50 by 105 feet, upon which is situ ated the Tift artesian well, together with all rights to said well, its water, mains, piping, etc., and any and all other privileges pertaining thereto. Lot 25 on North side First street, fronting 200 feet on Jackson street, nnd 105 feet on First street. Lots 27, 29, nnd 31 on north side First street, containing one-half ncre each. Lot 26 on south side Second street, fronting 200 feet on Jackson street, and 105 feet 011 Second street. Lots 28, 30 aud 32 ou south side of Second street, containing one-hall acre each, No. 23 on north side First street with a frontage of 200 feet on Jackson street, and 105 feet front ou First street. Lots 17, 19, 21 on north side First street, containing one-half ncre eech. Lots 13 and 15 on north side First street, containing one-half acre each. These lots together front 210 feet on First street nnd 200 feet on Washington street. On these lots are a tour-room dwelling house, now occupied by N, F. Tift, with kitchen nnd outbuildings. Lots 14 and 16 on south 9i<le Second street, fronting 200 ft. on Washington street, and running back together 210 feet on Second street On these lots are a two- rooiu house with stables, etc., adjoining N. F. Tift’s residence on north side. Lots 18, 20 and 22 on south side Second street, containing one-half acre each. Lot 24 on south sidc Second street, fronting 200 feet on Jackson street, and 105 feet on Second street, and containing one-half acre each. Lot 21 on north side Third street, containing one-half acre (east of residence of M. W. Tift.) The north part of block A, extending from the southeast corner of State aud Front streets, 210 feet south and then east to river. All of block B, between Commerce and State streets, and extending from Front street to river. All of block C, with the exception of the northwest corner, one-half acre, and southwest corner, one acre, said block lying between Broad and Commerce streets and from Front street to river. * All that tract of land 4011 block D lying between Broad and Pine streets and the Bridge House block and the water front, commencing east from Front street 210 feet, excepting county right-of-way to Tift’s bridge. 200 by 210 feet,. Pine and Flint *Ali of block E, with the exception of part of the old mill lot, 20 and S., F. & W. right-of-way, said block E extending between Pin streets aud from Front street to river. One undivided half interest in 52# by 210 feet on said block E, containing ope three-room house, frouting on Front street All of block F, extending between Flint and North streets and from Front street to river. All of blocks G, H and I, with the exception of a strio of 30 feet given to the city from west side of said blocks, and rignt-of-way for A. M. ana Columbus Southern railways. Ail of that tract of land commencing at a point on the southeast corner of * e\i South and Front streets, thence east to the river, thence south along the line of low water to Geiger’s land, thence west to east line of Front street, thence north to the starting point, said lot lying in the southeast corner of the corporate limits of said city 01 Albany, and comprising sixteen lots and fractional 1< lots on the river bank.' AI40 will be sold at the same time and place the valuable suburban farm at Immense Closing Out Sale. Prices ire Down to Hard Paa and There is Money in A1- Dirt at Pres ent Prices. WM. LOCKETT & CO. REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS,, ALBANY, GA. Having more business than we can give our personal at tendon; we have decided to close out our Book and Jewelry Department, and give our entire care to the Drug Business. Therefore, we offer our stock of Books, Jewelery, Solid Sil ver and Plated Ware, Gold and Silver Watches, Wall Paper, (than which no larger and more varied stock can be found in Southwest Georgia), Toys ol every description, Children’s Wagons and Carriages, an immense stock of Moulding for Picture Frames, Blank Books in endless variety direct from binders’, Fishing Tackle, etc. In fact everything usually car ried in a first-class Book and Jewelry Establishment. This entire stock, amounting to something over Fifteen Thous and Dollars, we offer in open market at actual New York Come one and all, and select what you wish. Met money by an early inspection. Terms, cost. chants can save strictly cash. HILSMAN & AGAR CO. S. R. WESTON & SONS, Warehouse and Commission MERCHANTS We have a good list oi real es- tate, in city and county, for sale,, and invite those seeking invest ments to call on us. We give special attention to renting houses anu collecting rents.. Prompt monthly statements. If you want to rent a house, or if you have one for rent, call od us. We now have several desir able houses for rent. CENTRAL PROPERTY. BAGGING AND TIES AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Ugg^Prompt attention to consignments of Cotton. Chattahoochee Yalley Exposition COLUMBUS, GA. OPENS OCTOBER 26TH, 1892. CLOSES NOVEMBER 5, 1892. . Ten Days of Rare Enjoyment. Liberal Premium Lists for County and Individual Exhibits. RACING WILL BE A GREAT FEATURE. The amusement programme will embrace a variety of novel aud attractive features. Big purses aud splendid Running and Trotting Races. Premium lists can be bad on application to the Secretary. This Exposition will be the greatest Columbus has ever held. The usual low rates for round trip will be offered by the various railroads. Make your arrangements to come to Columbus and HAVE A GOOD TIME. S. A. CARTER, President. C A. ETHEREDGE, Secretary LOCAL LEGISLATION. Notice is hereby given that at the next ses sion of the Legislature there will be introduced a Bill to bb entitled an Act to re-enact and con tinue in force, without limitation, u An Act to authorize the establishment of a system of Pub lic Schools in the city of Albaur, Ga.; to pro vide for acquiring property nnd buildings, and raising means to maintain snid schools, and for other purposes.” Approved Dec. Oth, 1890. J0-$*4t-s Local Legislation. Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the next General Assembly of the State of Georgia for the passage of an act, to be entitled “An act to amend tho charter of the city of Albany, to create a Board of Water Commissioners, defining their powers and duties, and for otliex purposes.” Published by order of City Council this Sep tember 30, l&tt. (F) • Y. c. BUST, Clerk. We offer the residence of Mrs. L. A. Towns at a bargain. This- property consists of two one-fourth, acre lots, and fronts on Broad, street, adjoining the Jewish Syna gogue lot. Its location makes it one of the most desirable proper ties now on the market in this- city, aud the price at which we are prepared to make to a cash purchaser is an inducement to any one seeking a good investment. We offer a big bargain in three- and a half acres in a body situate on the corner of Washington and Mercer streets. Call and see plat of these lots and get bottom prices, and terms. INSURANCE. pany. LOCKETT & CO Albany, Ga., April s, 1892; Jndstinct p ri J7P _ I . 8SR d A GREAT BARGAIN. We also offer 13 lots off of the Welch home property; lots front ing on Railroad, Jackson and Jef ferson streets. These are the most centrally located Residence lots now on the market. We represent the following first- class Fire Insurance Companies. The Northern Assurance Com- The Macon Fire Insurance Com pany. The Weschester Fire Insur ance Company. The Guardian Assurance Com pany. The Greenwich Insurance Com pany. r- 1 1 mm