Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, August 06, 1886, Image 7

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W imH, PRIZE rickets only M. <th»ml. pr o|»rth» A Mlchliwnd.r Uwtnml to 1,1ft l,y the Rabbis. Procomt Aftpr s Decompo»ltlon Hail vt In, A Charlevoix dispatch says: Arza Camp- • • ^ : hell is one of the best known citizens of -OUlSiana btate Lotte'V CorfinN Charlevoix tow'll and county. For years 1 “ J he was engaged in active business hert and acquired a competency. About twelve months since Mr. Campbell was stricke- with paralysis, and has suffered exvu eiatingly most of the time. Two week neo his n ’ ’ ’ PROPEMIOZAL IAIDV i sa. c. t. ObBrR.v. IJ Dentist. W ago ms malady developed more alnrmin symptoms, and his family was iu constam attendance upon him. Friday he die ! There is no question as to this—he died and his physician, one of the most regulai of regular practitioners, admitted the fact Mrs. Campbell, as a dernier resort, sent out for Mrs. Sweetlaud, a metaphysical “direr,” temporarily located in this'citv and that lady promptly responded to tlie call. How-even, when she reached the house decomposition had already set in possibly growing out of the nature and complexity ot the disease from which Mr. Campbell had suffered, and the ‘•tench emitted from tlie body was fearful. Mrs. Sweetlaud, who is an intelligent, sad-eyed lady, ordered disinfectants to be liberally applied to the rooms, and she placed herself beside the corpse. For twenty minutes she gently rubb body, ■■n e do hereby certify that ire snperriM the a, angement tor alt toe itmuhlu and ZiuarJrt Sawings of The Lemieiar.a State lottery riin. SZgL?™, k “ m \tnage tod control th !'*™ n <>* t ' um »elve», and that the Mine are n,. luctedicith honesty, faimeee, and in good faij award all pat- .. and authorize, the tampan ■> "•* '«'* certificate, unth /action . , of avrn. •atures attached, to .t-i advertisements.’' ^accesw.r to Dr J, M M-won. 'Mr, >-r to Rank.n Hour. Same e t « Riddle s gallery. oct-ly P. Tt .N'ER. . Der.ti.rt. T x * h -* -eet former! Randolph .tree- Y-ZZa isnere Ur the undersigned Bania and Bankers w> pay all Price* dram in The Lm.nana state o . tertes which may be presented at our counters. J. II. llUl.llbliy. Pres. I.«. JTat'l I tank. •I. W. K I I.HKKTH. Pre-,. State >afl Bb V. RALDWI.V Prea. X.O. Sfat’l BanU Hollins Institute. ‘V'XE,C3-I2<nLA_. PHIS Institute, for the higher education o* 1 young ludie-. is finely tqtreptw-d. Languages .ttenture Sci-uce. Mu>ic. Art. are taught under :<h standard* by gentlemen anc ladies of broar ulture and elevated character. It employs ove. * enty-r* ve officer* and teacher*, and coranm.i? -he furth-r a*ivantaire of salubrious mountain dimate, mineral waters, charming scenery. From year to year it* accommodations are full? ocupied. The FoRTY-Fot*aTH annual session will open or he lich of September. F r further information B. F. COLEMAN, Jr., UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN Patent Metalic Caskets, Wood Cases & Caskets, -SEDGWICK-— STEEL WIRE FENCE <’.hildren’s Gloss White Ca.-«es and Caskets. Children’s Gloss A liite Metalic Caskets. Burial Robes, all prices from Sd.oO ip. Personal attention given all orders. Twelfth Street, our doors west ofThos. Gilbert’s Printine Office. apply at Holli jTi 2tawtsepl P. O.. twenty minutes she gently rubbed the Incoroorated in isss forts™,,. x- .a. r • , muttering prayers or incantations care for Educational and "charitabT purposes? meanwhile, and then the dead man’s Jeyes with a capita! of |l,ooo.a»-to which a reserv. opened. able. He tried to speak, but was* un- The rubbing process was continued twenty minutes longer, at the end of which time the corpse sat upright, and in three hours he was chatting with his fam ily. Mr. Campbell is now enjoying greater freedom from pain than at any time since fund of over *.>50.000 has since been added By an overwhelming popular vote its franchi* was made a part of the present State Constitn ’ion. adopted December 2d, A. D. 1379. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed b; the i “EVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. v» Grand Mingle Number Drawings his first illness, and his physician, who ad- <«ke place rfoiithlj-. and the Extra dtnar- mitted he was dead, expresses himself as Drawings regularly every three months, instea' nonplused. Mr. Campbell is unable to ex- ! ?-if mi ‘ annuall - v as heretofore, beginning March. press his feelings while in a state of death. A SPl.l VDin He says he left the earth, but it is impos- win a fortune, eighth 'oran'Tdraw sible to say or describe the place to which ING. CLASS ll.rN THE a< \DEMY OF Mr- he journeyed. NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY. Aligns! loth m r 1MB—l»3lh Monthly Drawing KilltnriaI Sample. Flannels and anarchists both shrink from the use of water.—New Haven News. Au actress, on her farewell tour, should farewell, but sometimes she doesn’t—Sail Francisco Alta. In the early days of the American revo lution the Men of the Hour were minute men.—Texas Siftings. 1 Cigarettes may not greatly injure a full- blooded mail, but they stunt the urchin and the dude.—New York World. If it is a deadly sin to sell pure whisky, what shall we do with the man who sells it adulterated.—Macon Telegraph. A corn doctor has been arrested for mal practice in Cincinnati. He had no corn- cutter’s diploma from Philadelphia.—Pic- ayu ue. CAPITAL PRIZE S7-5.000. 100.000 Ticket* hi Five Hollar* Each, i ruction-, in fifths in proport ion. ueO lie- - ‘ Letter*. .Mu-.' aid Ar.. *:vteer rs -.rd-euchers: ive ia made. with tht ItkRf Cox. direct r- RHcbeau *nc lecordt. hoth gra.l-:a;es of Lei;—.. ar<i Mis- leader! k. a the:. lghly trained vocalist; ful! apparatuu with mounted telescope. For cats ogees address I. F. COX. Pres’t. jy 11 d&w2m 1 CAPITAL PRIZE ~ 475,00c 1 do do 1 do do - 10,000 2 PRIZES OF $6000 12,00c 5 do *2000 10.0CC 10 do 1000 10,00c 20 do 500 10.000 100 do 200 20.000 300 do 100 Z 30,00c 500 do 50 XyT-A-C >3ST, r_A_. APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 .Approximation Trues of $750 6,75£ 9 Approximation Prizes of 4.50c 9 Approximation Prizes of 250 2,250 1967 Prizes, amounting to |2»>5,50C Application for rates to clubs should be mad* only to the Odice of the Company in New Orleans THE FALL TERM of this iastitut •n the’a.~t WetiiiuSiUy i-*th •:* S-.-i The chairs of Latin an-1 Greek ha . to which Prof. Wm. G. Manly, a ;ra«l aate j f the Universi ty * N rgii ■>e Theoloffica! departn . James <>. Ryal>. D. D it. with Hon. Clifford J mar : :s Languages, istinguished r Virginia, has beer ent. preside<l over by and the Law depart- «-'ial inducements tt designed tt It nm> be a uo<jd thi.igio pay oflf t ier information write clearly, enin* national debt, but it would be a better one full address. POSTAL votes. to preserve the national credit.—Provi dence Journal. Some men have greatness thrust upon them, especially when a fat person sits next to them in the street cars.—Burling ton Free Press. The nation has a special cause for thanksgiving this year. For the first time there will be no ‘‘October election” in Ohio.—N. Y. Evening Post. A Hartford man circumvents the gas company storing his meter in a safe de posit vault when he goes off for the sum mer.—Boston Journal. Sam Jones says he would rather play 4 ‘seven-up tor fiO a game than deal in fu tures.” But, after all, what is revivalism but dealing in lutures.—Minneapolis Tri bune. Chicago is centrally located and many railroads have found it convenient to cross there. This makes it a great centre for bog slaughtering and tramp fattening.— Milwaukee Journal. Sam Jones says: “There is ^something wrong when a preacher gets *400 and a pitcher gets *5000.” But Sa 11 should re- j member that the *5000 pitcher has a much better delivery than the *400 preacher.— Boston Transcript. A Just Cause of War. St. Louis Republican. Gen. Diaz and the Mexican administra- . tion are undoubtedly friendly to the United States, but their friendship is powerle. 5 to protect the American Hag from insult or American citizens from imprisonment and judicial murder at the hands of the Mexi can states along the Rio Grande. The situation is full of difficulty for Sec retary Bayard. Either the case of Rasures or of Cutting is a jnst cause of war unless ! immediate reparation is made. At present there is no likelihood of such reparation. Rasures has been kidnapped and foully murdered by the state of Coahuila. The state of Chihuahua holds Cuttiug in ille- 1 gal imprisonment , defying both the United States and the central government of Mex- , ico. The Diaz ad mini rat ion hesitates when called on to enfe. e justice for the United States, because it cannot make the attempt without danger of a revolution. | Knowing its own weakness it is exhaust- : ing all the resources of diplomatic delays | in attempting to induce the United States 1 to forget grievances and pocket insults. Nevertheless the duty of the United 1 States is plain. When 011c American ' citizen is murdered and another kept iu a dungeon, it is not the part of this eoun- . try to concern itself at all with the in- ! ternal aflairs of Mexico. President Diaz and his administration may stand or fall in the attempts to coerce the governments of Chihuahua and Coahuila, but the j United States is concerned only with j Mexico as a whole, not with the separate anarchies of which it is composed. If President Diaz cannot make proper amends for the murder of Rasures and deliver up Cutting immediately, the choice left the aepartment of state will be between war and national disgrace. Novel Inventions. A vulcanizing process, by which rubber is said to be made as hard, smooth and white as celluloid without the use of cam* phor ; has been patented by a Long Island City inventor. ,_ , A factory has been established at Rush- ville, 111., for the manufacture of fence | posts out of clay. The posts are hollow j like tile, and are eight feet long and four ; inches in diameter. Staples are placed in | the posts for the fastening oi barbed wire. | The frost bell is doubtless the means ot saving many tons of grapes in the northern j portions ot California. It consists of a wire running from different parts of the | vineyard to the house. On the vineyard end of the wire is an apparatus that rings j a bell &t the house when tlie thermometer ■ descends to a certain degree. '> hen the bell is let off the occupants of tlie house immediately repair to the vineyard and light fires in different quarters to keep oti the frost. “It Strike* till* Popular Pulse.” Bloomfield Democrat, Local The bette Express Money Orders, or Ne»v York Exchange ia ordi | nary letter. Currency bv Express at ar ex i pense* addressed Mi A. I>AI I* 11IX. New Orleans. I,a. Or M. A. IL1I PHIX. Washington. D. €’. Make 1*. O. Money Orders pavab and address ItegUiered Letter' to XLWOKLLAX* NATIONAL BANK, jv 1-4 wed se&w4w New Orleans. La. CLiNCMAN’S T obacco REMEDIES Of the Preparatory department, dt prepare boys for the University cb Emerson H. George, an a‘ sity. has been elected a- Prof. T. E. Ryals. Post graduate courses of A. M. iind Ph. D.. - .... male colleges, have been c-tablished .. ithority of the board of trustees. For cutah >gues Cretan* of Faculty. E COLLEGE, IN THEVIRGiNIA MOUNTAINS l>, 1 =• 01 oi Mi ^>1 or Hi tr 1 r Of 03 CT3 03 £03 CO ■o CD O a)' CD 0) 00 03 CO 03 CD 00 CD CD THE CLIKGMAH TOBACCO OINTMENT THE .MOST EFFEt TIVE PHEPAHA- TI ON on the market f«r Piles. ASCKK (THE for itidiiim Pile**. H:u= never failed to give pr mint relief. Will cere Anal Ulcers. At -scet-s. listnla. Tetter Silt Rhenm. B.-.rtre-r's Itch. Ring worms. Pimples. Sores and Boils. Price oOcts. THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO CAKE NATlltF.’S 0\VX KF.MFDY, Hi re-re all ” 0 Erysipelas. Boils, nf Inject*. Ac. In fact allays ail local Irritation anc’ Inilanimation from whatever can?e. l*i ice ‘Jo ct**, THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER Prepared accordii principle*, of the INGREDIENT*, . Tobacco Flour, and is specially recommended fot Croup.Weed or Cake of the Breast, and for that class of irritant or inflammatory maladies. Aches and Pains where, from too delicate a state of the system, the patient is unable to bear the stronger application ot rlie Tobacco Cake F. -r Headache or otner Aches and Pains, it is invaluable. Price Id Ct*. Ask your druggist for these remedies, or write to the CLASSICAL and Scientific Courses for degrees. ; Also. Business and Preparatory courses. Special 1 attention to English. French and German spoken Instruction thorough and practical. Library 16.- 000 volumes. Good literary societies. Best moral and religious influences. Expenses for nine months $149. $176 or $204 in cluding tuition, board, etc. Increasing patronage from fifteen states. Indian Territory’ and Mexico , Thirty-fourth session begins Sept. 15th. For catlogue with view of grounds, buildings, and mountains . address JULIUS D. DREHER. President, jy? eodlmJL*w*>t Salem. Virginia. Home School ATHENS, GEORGIA. Madame S Sosnowski, > Associate Princinalu Miss C. Sosnowski, j A5SOCiaie rnncipai- r I 1 HE Scholastic year re-opens on Wednesday 1 September 22d, 1SS6. Best educational ad vantages offered to young ladies. For circular of information apply to the above jy8 dtsep22 llf.LI.El Giound daily, and fresh all the time At 81.15 Per Sack, CASH. O NE OR MORE SACKS, as wanted. These prices will hold good unless some fluctua tions in markets or the Merchants and Brokers’ Association forces the mills to refuse to sell me Where I furnish the >acks 2 l ._.c per bushel extra will be charged for the sack." Piide of the Kitchen SOAP. ItiMlIoril «'< H b u s e C 1 Pm -A to the itioM Mcientitic PUREST SEDATIVE comp<'>unded with the purest ' ’I’HE 21st Annual Session opens September 15th. 1 ISSd. For catalogue or special information i apply to W. R. ABBOTT, ihrincipal. . Believe P. O., Va. Jy30 eou26t SHENANDOAH VALIEV ACADEME, WINCHESTER, VA. Prepares for University: College. Army, Navy or Business. Send f.*r catalogue. f. L. (’. MINOR. M. A. Unv. of Va. I.L. I>. jylS d2taw*2m poses. A Solid I2*oi. Cuke for .”><•. J. J. WOOD 13s Broad Street. option strikes tlie popular pulse. , class of citizens without regard , x ty favor it. With such a law, if a unity desire lhiuor they can get they . tAi .1.. . ,.k Htnnt It sold the CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO. DURHAM, N. C., U. S. A. Ladies Do you waut a pure, bloorn- ing Complexion 1 If so, a few applications of Hasan’s MAGNOLIA HALM will grat ify you to your heart’s con tent. It does away with Sal- lowness, Kedness, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases ana imperfections of the skiu. li overcomes the flushed appear* mice of heat, fatigue and ex citement. It makes a lady of THIRTY appear hut TWEN TY ; and so natural, gradual, and perfect are its effects, that it is impossible to detect its application. ELY’S D R. WARD’S SEMINARY Nashville, Tenn. Real Southern Hum for GirD. 350 Girls this year. A non-froetari, •hool. Patronized by men of liberal minds in hurches. Unsurpassed in Music,Art r Catalogue 2e9eod2in Siil'IHERN HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 107 A 109 N. ( Imrle Mrs. W. M. Cary. — | Printing, Book-Binding AND Paper Boxes Established in 1&42. French the language of the •h the languj jy 1* wed s, ft COmmUuHV ucom; UH UV * _ :v *' , , f f desire' If they do not want it sold the majority can say so and that settles u. High license then will close out low dives ana dogrels, and to a certain extent, win make the business honorable and respect able. m | Some tv lint Absent-Minded. Prof. Zweibeer, of the university of Bonn, is a very absent-minded man. He naa busily engaged in solving so me problem. The servant hastily opened the door of his studio and announced agie. t family event. , , „ “A little stranger has arrived. “Eh?” “There is a little boy. , . . “Little boy! Well, ask him what he -wants.” RHb f " GU ' es Belief at Once, and a,res f HAYFF.VER|)| g/ Gold in Head, csl. Fm c atarrh, HAY FEVER. Not a Liquid, Snuff or U.5/. Powder. FYee from _ _ _ _ ST. injurious drugs and a FE VC F offensive odors. A particle is applied into each nostril and is agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists ; by mail, registered, 60 cts. Circulars free. EL\ BROS., . Dniggists, Owego, N. Y. aug3 eod*wtf urm Augusta, Maina. •atAwi COLLEGE OF PIIYRH'IAXN AND SI IU4EOXS, BALT1MORE. MIL This School offers to Medical Students unsur I passed clinical and other advantages. Send for a catalogue to Dr. THOMAS OPIE, Dean. [ jyl4 wed satAwlm 179 N. Howard St. IANDERBILT UNIVERSITY Distinct Departments: Academic, Engineering, Biblical. Law, Pharmacy, Med ical, Dental. Free tuition to students in Theology and Manual Technology. Cata logue sent free on application to VVILS WIL- MLILAS, Secretary, Nashville, Tenn. jyl) eod&wlm ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost cf any proposed line of advertising in American Papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell L Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, IO Spruce St., New York. Send IO cts for lOO-naae Pamphlet OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT LOWEST PRICES. j\. eluding Letter, Packet and Note Heads. Heads, Statements, always on hand. Also En velopea, Cards, A:c.. printed at short notice Paper Boxes of any size or description not kepi in stock made at short notice. TIIOS. UlLHEKT, if 42 Randolph Street, opposite Post Office. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Umlerand by virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of-Muscogee county, Georgia. I will sell at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in September next, between the legal hours of-a!**, in front of the store oi F. M Knowles A • on tht corner of Broad and Tenth street*, in the city of Oolumbqs, the tallowing described property be longing to the estate of Lucius Ander-«n. de- l, to-wit: All that 1 I **. ide of : situated tween Sixth lot being the north halfol on the north by city lot N the south line of said lot N fourth of an acre, more or the city of Columbus, cou state of Georgia. Terms c Adm’r of Estate of Lu GEO. Y. POND RON ROOF u Send for price- and IllnstrateU t atajogue <>: CINCINNATI (0.) CORRUGATING CO xnsy deod&weow3 m ¥)T3 T VT7 Send six cents for postage and I JXlfjri. recceive free a costly dox ol goods which will help all, of either sex, to make Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY. All parties having claims against Moliie Jones, late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same, duly authenticated, to me, within the time prescribed by law : and all par ties indebted to -aid .Moliie Jones, are required to make immediate payment to me. August 5, 1*J6. GEO. Y. POND. Au5 oaw6w Administrator Notice to Debtors and Creditors. NOTICE is hereby given to all parties having demands against P. McArdle, late ofMuscogeee county, deceased, to present them to me properly made out, within the time prescribed by law. so as to show their character and amount. And all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby re quired to make immediate payment to me. This August 5th, 1886. J. G. Bl’RRUS, aug5 OtWlW Administrator. |kf IA# when bnslnesa !* dnil and prlcei are lov !• NPW BUY YOUR fall • hooting. Send for new f . 9 ■ R!fl«*St»nrtln ^ ^ ^ fc %% ClaHia* <;o. S4-50 Duane 8L lew Varlr oclS ly John H. Heudcraon vs. Green M>-Arthur. RuU Nisi to forecl sc Mortgage. May rerm.ISM 2sui*erior Court of Muscogee County. Cieorgia. It apuearins to the Court by tht Petition ot John Vt. Hen-Aei'son that on the tir-: day of p tomber. in the year of Our L«*:»i eighteen hun dred and eighty-two. Green McArthur, of said county, made and delivered to said John H Hen- dt rs- tt a certain instrument in writing commonly called a promissory uote. whereby he promised tc pay to said plaintiff the sum of one hundred and thirty-nine dollars twelve months after date with interest from date at eight per cent. Per anuuu. for value received, and that aflerwarvis on the D’ day of September. l'SJ. the better to secure tht payment of said instrument executed and deliv ered to said plaintiff his deed and mortgage whereby he conveyed to said plaintiff all lha. tract or parcel of land situated, lying and bem* in the t ounty of Muscogee, known and b«uindec as follows ; On the nonh by the l aids of James Huff. • n he west by the St Mary - toad, on th» v ast by . ie lands ot James Huff and on the • by the lands of Philip Owens, containing four and one-half acres, more or, less, uhic nortgagt was condition <i that if thv. said defend ant should pay off and discharge - .id promissory note according to its tenor and effect, that theu said deed of mortgage aud s.tid note should be ; void. And it further appearing that said promts- . sory note remains unpaid, it is therefore ordered • that said defendant do pay into this court by the first dav of the next term thereof, the principal, interest and cost due on <aid mortgage and prone issory note, or show c »use to the cmtrary.if there i>e any. and that on failure of said defendant so to do. the quity of redemption in and to said mortgaged premises be f rev, r thereafter barred and foreclosed. And it is further ordered that this Rule be published in the Columbus En- qt tRHR St s one- a month for four month-. *opy thereof served on the said defendant, or hi? >pec:al agt nt or attorney, a*, least three mouths before the next term*bf this court. Bv the Court: tOL Y. CRAWFORD. Petitioner’s Attorney. J. T. WILLIS. Judge S. C. C. C. A true extract from the minute.- of Muscogee Sttperior Court at its May I* the best general purpose wire fence In use. 1% a strong n«»i«work without barbe. Pont injure It will turn dog*, pigs, sheep and ; *u try. as well a* iferses and cattle. The best enc* fur Farms, Garden^. Stock Range* and Rail- r«>a Is. Very ne.it. pretty styles for I.awns, Parks. - bo.'i-lot.s und Cemeteries. Covered with ru.st- . r ■ f paint, or made of galvanized wire, as pre- - rred. It will las; a life-time. It is bettrr than hoard* or hnrbnl wire In ev«*rv respect Tha sed*wlck 4«nt»*s ?rade of wrought-lron pipe and Aire, defy .11 mpetitlon in lightness, neat* si. strength and durability. We make the best. L-apest an teasiest working nil-iron automatic or «Ht-opcninc gate, and the neatest cheap iron fence* now made* The best Wire ’stretchers. Cutting Filers ant Post Angers* For prices and particulars ; ask Hardware Dealers. •>r address, mentioning paper. SEOCWICK BROS.. Richmond, Ind. WESLEYAN Female Kfc kaaual S W '-rvlay la • V - ■ - ff wirh all - .mpr • ts. ynsurp-reiM for . iui r.. health t-T\ High five h ’re-i f- r Vow sea !\n-t*c.vi •< ->n rv !»<“ \| fine** ,, . W. C- BASS D. D. President* ^of May, ldad. W M. L.TI LLM AN R. H. GORDON. 1 IT appearing to Wm. L. Ti.’mau. a GEO. \ . P( TKE iv !} — a s np: swivel plow li rk. nude •n rl-.i orgia, Muscoeee County— fit M •ing date the da to defendant pi notes to pay to t aunum. and if plaintiff. ?iv ed; and by the < »the defendant pr< , thirty-si •tion thereof, l er of said pro:: ised to pay to t tout h: tht venty-tw Lents, with interest •ight per cent per annum, and if M|MM|fgmpturity. leu per s ight Dollar from date at • \\ a- no; , . attorney’s fees for the collection thereof, tor value received: and that afterwards, on the day aud year aforesaid, tire defendant, the better to secure . • • .* ; • ver* ed to the plaintiff her devd of mortgage, whereby the said defendant mortg:iged 10 the plaintiff’ al. that tract or parcel of land situated on the west side of Broad street iu the city of Columbus, and iu said county and state. l>eing about tweuty-fivt feet iu front on Broad street and running back tht full depth of said lot. and known as part of lot number sixty-five, with all the improvements thereon, upou which is situated Store House number one hundred and forty-three : and it fur tht-r appearing that said notes remain unpaid: It is. therefore, ordered that the said defendant pay into Court on or before the first day of the next term thereof, the principal, interest, attor* ney’s fees and costs due on said notes, or show cause to the contrary, if any she can : and that on the failure of the defendant so to do, the equity of redemption in and to said mortgage premise* be forever thereafter barred and foreclosed. And it is further ordered that this rule be pub lished in the Columbus Fn-ofirer-Scn. a public gazette printed and pubeshed in said city and county, once a m mth for four months previous to the next tenn of this Court, or served on the de fendant or her special agent or attorney, at least three months previous to the next term of this Court. J. T. WILLIS. C. J. THORNTON. Judge C. C. C. Plaintiff’s Attorney. A true extract from the minutes of Muscoge< Superior Cour- May term. l>- . GEO. Y. POND. my20 oaaffm Clerk S. C. M. C. --'CT THE BEST SWIVEL PLOW IN USE. SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO. SYRACUSE. NEW YORK- BALL’S CORSETS. r cCNLYC OR*n rr.a^e that can ^eretunm FZfiFEGTLY SATISFACTORY • :<d ny selW i :e with.' - it CI2ZCA C D CORSET CO »> •- . '.iarj S:., New York. , JtdO e’S? St Citicaoo ttkz' ALL FIRST-CLASS Storekeepers now Leap it for Sale SOUTH THE HI -T VERTICAL MILL. IRON VNU STEEL FRAME. FRENCH BUHRS. Compact. THE BEST Ming Powder WIN THIWOBLD. TO PARENTS. 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