Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, October 16, 1886, Image 7

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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORMNG, OCTOBER 16, 1886. the girl who lived on air. A »lne-f«»r.01(l SkIiI Who Went Klftf.thrcp llift Wlthoat Food. Minneapolis, October 13.—Anabel Lan- gan, the »-year-old Wisconsin girl who a short time ago became known because of her long and voluntary fast, is in this citv recovering. She iB quite healthy, though she has not yet acquired a normal appe tite. Her mother said: “Last January Anabel began to lose her appetite, and gradually. discarded the use of food. During her long fast she virtually lived on air. She drank water in great quantities, and inhaled the atmosphere with much satisfaction. She became dreamy and slightly preoccupied, but did not decline in health. “She was regularly bathed in milk and olive oil. She was also induced to take minute and homcerpathic pills. Every de vice was resorted to to stimulate a tust'e for food. Dainties were temptingly exposed, but she rejected them all alike. On the fllty-third day she was seen to nibble a crumb of bread. From that time she be- f an to gradually recover her appetite. She egan with the same things that she left off on, but even now she will not eat meat. During the fifty-three days she lost ten pounds only. She now has a ruddy skin and shows no symptoms of ill health." Advice to Mothers.—Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It re lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child ’ 'ittle ' _ relieving from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu lates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty- five cents a bottle. jel7 d&wly Montana's Population. The governor of Montana territory esti mates its population at 120,000, being an in crease of about 10,000 in a year. Malaria 1 The very mention of it is a nightmare! Whoever has suffered from this blighting disease knows what a dread scourge it is, and how it seems almost im possible to eradicate it from the system. SMITH’S BILE BEANS will most surely destroy the germs of Malaria, and afford permanent relief. Dose, one Bean; 25 cents per bottle. For sale by all drug gists and dealers in medicine, or sent post paid on receipt of price, to any part of the country. octl-eod&wlm All Vestibule anil No House. If people who mean to begin to read liould read all the advice to readers about reading they wouldn’t have time to read anything else. Nervous. Ileliiiitnteil Men. You are allowed a free trial of thirty days of the use of Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Ap pliances, for the speedy relief and pertna- nent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of Vital ity and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for many ofher diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred, lllus- tra addressing Vol- UOU, ..Ill'll. dec!7 tu.th,sat,se*wly CupturiMl I.) a Snap Shot. “im? (t T'iT to get , out "fit pleasantly)— VfV 1 ' awfu ly sorry that I must go to-night, “‘S Bessie. What an agreeable two S we’ve had of it. I will go and ask i^ r *. th , er-(h , e ..' va8 K«lng to say ‘to har- ness the horse)' She—“Oh, William, I* knew it would come, and I asked pa yesterday so as to Hav^ou the trouble. Vie is more than willing.”—Tid-Bits. Poison Oak. Last Sunday, while at Mr. T. F. Hud son’s, the great hay and carp man, who is perhaps better known than any farmer in the state, we noticed that his son, DeWitt, seemed to be skinning off at the hands. Mr. H. called the little fellow' to him and »'wyed us how the skin,even on the palms ot his hands, was coming off in Hakes and a new skin appearing underneath. He explained that several yours ago the child was badly poisoned with poison oak, amt every spring lie broke out and suffered greatly. He ‘ ' uv Oi-« AI*ITAI. I»RIZK mS.OIID.'CI • Tickets only *5. Nltnres in proportion. Louisiana State Lottery Comp’y “H’o do hereby certify that uv supervise the or rapgcment for all the Monthly and Quarterll Drawings of The Louisiana Stale Lottery Com pany, and in person manage and control IA* Drawings llwmsrllvs, end that the same are con ducted with honesty, fairness, and in good fait) toward all parties, and tee aiithori.se the Compani to use this certificate, with facsimiles of our sil natures attached, to its advertisements.” jy. Bo had applied every kiiown dy to relieve the sufferer, and em ployed physicians to attend him, but with lio avail. “In fact,” Mr. Hudson con tinued, “it seemed like to go in sight of a poison oak vine would cause the eruption to break out afresh. After trying every thing else, I read in the Baiiner-Watch- man so much about the S. S. S. blood med icine that I determine to try that also, but must confess that I had but little hope in it. But, as you see, its success has been wonderful. It has driven every particle of the poison from my child’s system,and is now putting a new skin on him. He is thoroughly cured, and the S. S. S. did the good work. I believe that it will drive out any kind of poison from the blood, and its effect on DeWitt proves it. There are a great many sufferers from poison oak in the country, and to such I can know ingly recommend this great medicine. It not omy effects a certain cure, but seems to put fresh life into one.” This is only one of the numerous in dorsements of S. S. S. that has reached us, and we publish it as information to those who are suffering with poison in their sys tem, it matters not from what source it comes. This discovery in regard to curing the effects of poison oak is of great import ance, as it gives a certain remedy for a most common and aggravating affliction, for which no permanent relief had ever been known. The S. S. S. is certainly the king of blood medicine, and is as harmless ns it is solvent for the eradication of impure blood from the system.—Athens Banner* Watchman, April .‘10. Treatise on Blood mid Skin Diseases mniled free. The Swift Specific Co. , Drawer 3, At- | anta, Ga. 157 W. 23d St., New York. l>lsil|l|IOllttlllg. I entitled ‘Hints on Husbandry,’ ” said aLss 1 Smiggle. “I t,' ' buy me a copy Her brother, to whom the remark was addressed, smiled and said nothing. That evening at the supper table lie in quired: “Did you get the book you spoke of to day, Miranda?” “Ye-es,” was the somewhat reluctant reply. “And how did you enjoy it?” “Well, 1 reckon it’s a good enough book, but the title is kind o’ disappointin’.”— terms, etc., mailed free by talc Belt Co., Marshall, Mic Democratic Force of llalilt. The democrats in Pennsylvania have just nominated a candidate for congress for the eleventh time who has never yet been elected.—Waterbury American. The beautiful crimson blush of nature, ■without paint can be imparted to the pale cheeks of a sickly and leeblo woman by the use of that great female tonic, Sim mons’ Iron Cordial. eod&w Do Not Forget To tell your lady friends that Simmons’ Iron Cordial cures those painful and har- rassing diseases so common with your sex. That it clears the skin and complexion, invigorates, strengthens and builds up the system, while it restores youthful vigor and vitality. Sold by all druggists and dealers. eod&w Somrtlilng kicked Him. George—What’s de mattah, Unc Ephrurn ? Uncle Epliraim—Dat mule been done kick me agin, Gawge. George—Hit wuzn’t de mule, I'ominlHiioiicn. TIY the undersigned JJanks and Bankers util pay all Tribes drawn in The Louisiana State Lot tcries which may be presented at our counters. .1. II. OUMMIIY. Prett. I.it. N'nl'l n»nk. J. W. KII.imF.TII. Pros. State Nsl'l H’k A. HAI.lttITNT, Pres. N. O. Xnt'l Until ture for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of $1,000,000— o which a reserv. hind of over $550,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franc Ills, was made a pail of the present State Constito tion, adopted December 2d, A. D. INTO. ■ The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed h, the people of any Stntc. IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. Its Urnml Single Number Drawings lake iilncc Monthly, ami the Extraordinary Drawings regularly every three months, insteac of semi-annually as heretofore, beginning March ISSti. A SPLENDID OPPOitli N'lTY TO WIN A FORTUNE. ELEVENTH GRAND DRAWING, CLASS I,. IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSK NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, Novem ber Dill. 1SS6—IDHtll Monthly Drawing. CAPITAI. l’Ill/i: $7.1.000. 100.000 Tickets nt Five Dollars I.neb Fraefions in Filths in proportion. LIST OK 1'HIZl! 1 CAPITAL PRIZE PRIZES OF $0000 do '2000...., do 1000 APPKOX1M ATION PRIZES. il Approximation Prizes of $750 0 Approximation Prizes of 500 9 Approximation Prizes of 250 ....$75,001 ... 25,UOt ... 10,act ... 12,G0( ... 10,not ... 1U.00C ... 10,00( ... 20,(Kit ... 30,Oft ... 25,000 ... 25,000 .... 0,751 .... I,OIK ... 2,201 ..$285,601 Unc Ephrurn, dat struck yo’; hit was de kyars. Unci ' Well Supplied Families. There are in the employ of the govern- . . nient, mostly in the post office depart- ! Uncle Ephriini—I ’clar ’twuz de mule, ment, 550 Smiths, 300 Browns, 320 Joint- Gawge. Doan ye s’pose I knows de kick sous and 270 Joneses. And there are plenty o’ my own mule? more of the same numerous and distin- | George—Well, am yo’ ribs splintered? guished families who are ready to take up i Am yo’ backbone out o’j’nt? Am yo’ arms the burden of office. broke? > I UncleEphriam, after a careful sell-ex- The Verdict Ihiiiiiiinniis. W. D. Suit, druggist, Bippus, Iud., testi fies: “lean recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of rheuma- amination—No, not a blessed bone broke. Must er been de kyars, Gawge.—Harper’s j Bazar. The question of a proper food for in- handled in my 20 years’ experience, is meD(led by the medical faculty of both Electric Bitters.” Thousands of others jg uro , je an d America, have added their testimony, so that the j O cl0 tu th sat&wlm verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters — ■do cure all diseases of the liver, kidneys or - blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at Bran non & Carson's Drug Store. eod&w The Pay of School Teachers. The public schools of this country now , employ over 300,000 teachess, and pay them $02,000,000, a not very flattering an nual average of a little more than $200 each. Excitement in Texas. Great excitement has been caused in the vicinity of Paris, Texas, by the remarkable recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was so helpless he could not turn in bed, or raise his head; everybody said he was dying of consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King s .New Discovery was sent him. Finding re lief, he bought a large bottle and a box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills; by the time he had taken two boxes of Pills and two bot tles of the Discovery, he was well and had gained in flesh thirty-six pounds. Trial bottles of this Great Discovery for ■ consumption free at Brannon & Carson s. , eod&w PENNYROYAL! "CH ICk' EoTER'S ENGLISH The DUgiiiitl ami Only Uvunlne. ««fo andaiwar* Row tire of worth lorn* lmitati* * to LADIES. A*L >-'«r Uruff£f»t fc •ClikiiCAtfrV niitsli-lP’a'.d ink.- c> otM r, or ibulow it Mump*' »o ui fr.r t .«r‘.i.‘ii!i»r< ; .i latfr t v return mol! NAME PAPt 7 ?. •t hvti U-hI Co.. * Anr,t ... M.iim-o, I'biluiiu., K «ld by I»ru*rr«-r* when* v riikfio, For is years at 37 Court Pla t>’2 Market Street, Jjjji " UiivOT aU Jjorms of EBIVASf?, CHRONIC and SLXUAL JJlo* EASES. 11167 Prizes, amounting to Application for rates to clubs should be mad# only to the Office of the Company in New Orleans For further information write clearly, giving full address. l»ONTAI< NOT EH, Expresi Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordi nary letter. Currency by Express (at our ex pense) addressed M. A. ILil'I'lfLV, New Or leant*, L». Or M. A. DAUPHIN. Washington, I>. €. INnke I*. O, .Money Orilers payab * ami luhireNS Kejrlaiereri L«»tt«»r* to NEW OKLfLINN NATIONAL HANK, wed se&w4w New Orleana. La BOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 181 BAKER'S Warranted absolutely pul Cocoa, from which the excess Oil has been removed. UbntrtAn times the strength, ot Cocoa mlxe with Starch, Arrowroot or Buga am! is iliere/ore far more econon leu I, costing less than one cent cup. It Is delicious, nourishing strengthening, easily and admirably adapted lor inva. Ids as well an for persons in huaJl l Sold bjr Crocers everywhere BAKEF & BO.. Dorchester, Mass V SHADELAND”= PURE BRED LIVE STOCK [ABLISHMENT kin the WORLD. New Import** Itlons constantly r arriving. Bare Indlridnal excellence and > choice Breeding, ! CLYDESDALE HORSES, | PERCHKltON, NORMAN or FRENCH DRAFT HORSES, ENGLISH DRAFT HORSES, TROTT1NG-BKED ROADSTERS, i CLEVELAND BAYS and FRENCH COACIIKItS, ! ICELAND and SHETLAND PCNIES, ; HOLST KIN • Fill ESI A N and DEVON CaTTLE, Our customers have the advantage of our many years experience in breeding and Importing; Superior Quality; Larice Va riety ami Immense Collection*; opportu nity of compnriiiu; different breed* < and low price*, becuuse of our uneqimlrd fa cilities, extent of bu*incM* and low rate* Of transportation. Nootlier establishment In the world oilers such advantages to the niirelia*er« PR ICES LOW! TERMS EASY! Vis itors welcome. Correspondence sollcf Ited. Circiiinr* Free. Mention this pape£ POWELL BROS., Sprinstioro. Crawford Co-C* Political Economy In Tennessee. Joint meetings, using the same platform and same brass bund, is a great saving of money to the Taylor family.—New Orleans Picayune. I ’Tin SOZODONT the whole world tries, ’Tie SOZODONT which purities The breath and mouth, and dirt defies, j ’Tis SOZODONT for which we cry, ] Sweet SOZODONT for which we sigh, I ’Tis only SOZODONT we buy. tu th sat »e<s<w The Light Has Him Then. The smart politicians get fooled about as often as the rest of us. Last spring the Indianapolis republicans gave notice that Jeff Davis and the rebellion would be the trreat issue; now we rarely hear of them. The fight is made on the saloons and gerry mander—and it is much better ground, very much better, indeed.—Rock vine Tribune. A MOST LIBERAL OFFER. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send their celebrated Voltaic j Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty j days' trial to any man afflicted with N erv- ous Debility, Loss of Vitality, ..lanhood, Ac. Illustrated pamphlet in »eaJed en velope with full particulars, mailed Wrife them at once. l&wtf ] The Way She Put It. “Clarence, dear, I think those new tan dem tricycles are too lovely for anything, | remarked a Back Bay girl lately to the Jgy of her life, as she rested her liana on the ; sleeve of his bicycle jacket. “Do you, dar- j ling?” “Yes; I read of a wedding tour upon one not long ago, and—I was think- ing how charmingly they might be cm* | ployed in elopements. Aren't you afraid you will hurt yourself, dear, on that great ugly bicycle?”—Boston Record. | UI .... ii ii> Inconvenient to t! it thecUy forcatinont, niodidneB enn be sent jzriviwdy ».,! .rifelr by mail or express uuynbere. Cures Guaranteed in all Cases Ull^®*nallv or bv lr1t«r Trc* ani Cb&rse* reasonable an! ebrrcapoudouce strictly coniiankUal. A PRIVATE COUNSELOR or 200 r*">,»»- *• *“/ “ST; , tie .ml A. 11. too F il. SunUuve. 2 to i F. V Uictll y kc. i.unlii- RON not ADVEETISING AGENTS btSSSo PHIIADELPMIA C.’or. Cbrstuut and Eighth Sts. Receive Advertisement* for this Pap^r roTIII ATCQ For SEW8fAPKRiDVBBTIWIfi CDCC ESTIMATES at Lowest Caah Rates f JIK IYER « SON’S MANUAL ArrilTQ coin money collecliu^ Family Fibres AbLN I O la,yc: all styles. Future,.«uara,,leed-Sp«» ■•.„ro«,euLi. llMI'lKI CuFylNU (.0.. ?fh (.anal bueet- N.» Better Than Ever -AT- rr s ■ «riu nr U Ji Lasl week the stream of cuslomers was constant all day long, and the amount of business done unprecedented. Although the inroads made on the stock were great, the daily additions have kepi pace with them, and in evpry department the assortment will he found complete. There is no use discussing the matter; GRAY has the largest and cheapest stock of Dry Goods in town. Real live, bottom prices keep our store always crowded. Our close, clever cash leaders are surely annihilating that credit, bar barian. Money down, pay as you go. the great Golden Rule. YVe want to see the ladies turn out in lull force Monday and Tuesday, us we will have special prices in every depart ment. YVe will sell on lliose days the best Black Goc Cash- mere in Georgia at 2» cents; 40 inch wide Registered Twill, 1800 Bombazine line: Eheron’s Silk-faced Velveteen for trimming, worth 00c a yard; price will be 40 cents a yard, o Gases of Mantel Brocades, worth 10c; price now 61 cents. 5 Cases of Illuminated Suitings, worth 20c; price now 1.0c. - r ) Cases of Nolhingsaid Suitings, worth 2oc; price now 12‘ie. 7 Gases of Prime Mixtures Suitings, worth 35c, price now ISe. 3 Cases of Lupin's Fine Sponge Cashmeres, worth 50c. till new shades, price now 25c, 40 inches wide. •Inst opened, 25 Imported Combination Suits, worth S12.50; we will sell for $8.00 choice. See them before Inly ing elsewhere, as they are priced by some al $15.00. All Trimmings, Linings and Bullous far below any one's cost. Wu have the largest stock of UNDERWEAR in town, ami very cheap. “ “ “ “ “ BLANKETS “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ TABLE LINENS “ “ “ “ “ “ » “ “ ‘ NOTIONS “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ FLANNELS “ “ “ “ “ “ “ « “ WOOLENS “ « “ “ “ 12!) Styles of Gents’ Silk Ties and Senrl's just, opened. Look at the best !*1 00 Shirt In town, and come to us and get it for 00 cents. We claim our Gents’ 75c Undershirt is fully worth $1 25. See it. “ “ “ Ladies’ 50e Vest “ “ “ 1 00. “ “ “ “ “ “ 50c Corset “ “ “ 1 00. “ “ Slightly soiled 300 pairs of Corsets, worth 50e, we will sell ut 25 cents. In this limited space we name some figures that can ho emoted by no house that sells on time (that house could not live long on the hard grindstone, of credit, if It paid cash and sold oil credit)—prices that were shaped by the sad necessity of some slinking millionaire, some mercantile siiipwreck, some old craft loaded to the very water’s edge,ready to go to the bottom with rotten assets and living mid pressing liabilities that demand his money or his goods. Next day they come from a big, proud shop, good credit, big stock, but bending before the crushing weight of a hundred thousand pro tested paper of its customers. Friendship is one thing, business another. Within 2t hours the money must come. Many thousand lacking, after exhausting every effort and device, the alternative—honor or dishonor; and though misfortune may come, infamy never—and the goods belong to that man, like Gray, who has the cash to plunk down on the spot. Gush before delivery transforms “hard times” into pros perity. On Top Live House, C. P. GRAY & CO Largest business connections south—Columbus, Augusta,* Savannah, New York. ru T 1 ' 1 > Y ¥ i r VI 1 1 11 If \ I I < 7 J.. J j - . X Jj l 1 J ill 11 AND SEE OUR SPLENDID LINE OF J E R S EYS! /-vURE Biliousness: Sick Headache In Four hours. Ono dose relieves Neuralgia. They cure an* prevent Chills * Fever, Sour S'.omach . ‘ Bar Breath. Clear the Skin, Tone the Nf 'ves, and e»y; Life Vigor to the system. IJoso: OM; M»*<A ' fry them once ana you will never be withu M t r Price, 25 cents per bottle. Sold by U.u.j' ir-i Medicine Dealers generally. Sent on rosoip: »- price in stamps, postpaid, to ahy address, On 1<\ SMITH & CO., Manufacturers and Sole Props., ST. LOUIS, tfO. Electric Belt Free To introduce it and obtain aiwntfl for the. next cixty daya Five away, free of rlnm\ in each county iti the U. S. a limited muni* :• <>i our iirnnnn Kleelro C4nlvmiic Simpo'i- v II«‘lm, Ur c a i*oRltlve and unfailin Jerseys! Jerseys! Jerseys! Jerseys! Braided Jerseys, Flailed Vest Jerseys; Flailed (entire front.) Jerseys, Boiide Jerseys; Elegant Jerseys in Plain Materials; In fuel, there is scarcely any end to the variety in Ibis de- mrlment. About WEDNESDAY or THURSDAY we will open our second slock of Children's Jerseys. Among them will he some err// choice norellies which have’ not been shown in this market. 500 JERSEYS al 50 cents, the best value we have ever- shown. rT>. - -*■" and Illustrated < a:ai«)guu CINCINNATI (0.; CORRUGATING CC Zimmerman fruit EVAPORATORS a iirytr, Addrcs. Zlmmtrn el4i AGENTS t. mnncT uer<le<l to l>m goo D. Wru^ for Caial..*.ie . . mp*-< ini offer. The Clipper Mf*. Co., (Uiuite J;, ClnclBUUtl, O. WE ARE ANXIOUS FOR YOU TO SEE OUR STOCKINGS Our Hosiery stock is tilled with new things, and it won't I cost you anything but your time to see them. We make a ' specialty of Children's School Hosiery, don’t forget that. If i would take more space Ilian we possess to ventilate Ibis , stock properly. Jiaryuins in Hosier;/. You must be sure to come and see us. It is worth your j while. iBLAHCHARD, BOOTH & HUFF, Auction Sale Valuable City Lots! Directly Opposite the Eagle and Phenix Mills. WILL BK HOLD, on the First Tuesday in No » ▼ venibt r t noxt, in frontot'the Auction Hoorn of F. M. KNOWLI’H & ( ’o., corner of Broad and Tenth Streets, in the City of Columbus, at ft o’clock a. in., the Valuable Lots fronting the Fugle h'uctory Buildings, on Front street, in the City of Columbus, Georgia, and next adjoining the Alston Warohouso, and near offices of the Georgia Midland Railroad, beginning on east side of Front street, at the North Wail of the “Alston Warehouse,” running east alone said wall 127 feet u inches, thence north 150 feet, more or less, to the line of the lot occupied by the Southern Express Company, thence went along said line, 127 feet »$ inches, to Front street. tlicuce south along Front street 150 feet, more or less to the beginning point. This property, im mediately fronting the Fugle Factory, is udmirar bly adapted us building lots for Dwellings, Stores or Warehouse purposes; contains now a well- built, commodious, two story Brick Stable. Title* perfect. Can be examined, with plot of the property, at the law office of McNeill & Levy. Terms of sale one-third cash on day of purchase, balance, one, two and three years, equal amount*, with 7 percent, interest,secured by the property. MARY B. HAN8ERD. > oct3 tu&se tw John H. Henderson vs. Ureen McArthur. Ral* Nisi to foreclose Mortgage. May Tcrm % 180«, Superior Court of Muscogee County, Georgia, It appearing to the Court by the Petition of .John n. Henderson Mutton the first day of Se|^ teinher, in the year of Our Lord eighteen turn-* died and eighty-two. Green McArthur, of sold county, made and delivered to said John H. Hen- tain instrument in writing commonly called a promissory note, whereby he promised to * " ’mud J xir d per •as on the 1 . >mu pay to said pluintilFthe sum of ono hundred and 1 hirt y-ninc dollars twelve months after date with interest from dute at eight per cent, per annum for value received, ami that afterwards on the 1st day of September, 1882, the better to secure th* payment of said instrument executed and deliv ered Ito said plaintiff his deed and niortg&g* whereby he conveyed t<> said plaintiff all that tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the County of Muscogee, known and bounded ns follows: On the north by the lauds of James 11uff. on the west by the Ht. Mary’s road, on th* east by the lands of James Hull'and on the so by tlie lands of Philip Owens, containing four and one-half acres, more or less, whic • mortgage whk conditioned that if the said defend ant should pay oil* and discharge said promissory note according to its tenor and effect. Unit then said deed of mortgage and said note should be void. And it further nppvnrinn that said promis sory note remains unpaid, it is therefore ordered i hat said defendant do pay into this court by th* first day of the next term thereof, the principal, interest and cost due on said mortgage umi prom issory note, or show cause to the contrary,if ther* be any, and tliut on failure of said defendant so to do, the equity of redemption in and to said mortgaged premises be forever thereafter barrea pud foreclosed. And it is further ordered that this Rule be published in the Columbus En- quihkh-Sun once a month for four months, or * copy tliereof served on the said defendant, or hi* special agent or attorney, ut least three month* before the next term of this court. By the Court: TOL. Y. CRAWFORD, Petitioner’s Attorney. J. T. WILLIS, Judge 8. C. C. C. A true extract from the minutes of Muscoge* up erior Court at its May Term. 1886, on the lOtih ay of May, 1886. iv.toam 4m tiii, inno, mi me iv GEO. Y. POND, Clerk. A Nfsndunl Medical Work ONLY 91.00 IIY MAIL, POSTPAID. ILLUSTRATED SAMPLE FREE TO ALL KNOW THYSELF, A Great >Ie«lical Work on Manhood* A book i . dle-aged unit old. It contains 125 prescription* for all acute and chronic diseases, each one of which is invaluable. So found by the Author whose experience for 25 years is suen as probably never before bel'cl the lot of any physician. 90* mcuieui j.HBDUiiiiiun, me i lenmein. ui vvuica. the Hon. P. A. Bissell, and associate officer* of the Board the reader is respectfully referred. The Science of Life should be read by the yoan* for instruction, and by the afflicted for relief. It will benefit all.--London Lancet. There is no member of society to whom Th* Science of life will not be useful, whether youth, parent, guardian, instructor or clergyman.—Ar gonaut. Address the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr, W. II. Parker, No. 4 Bulfinch street, Boston, Muss., wlio may be consulted on all diseases re quiring skill and experience. Chronic and obsti nate discuses that buve baffled the skill of all other physicians’a specialty. Such treated suc cessfully without an instance of failure. Men tion this paper. ap28 wly NCREASING FUST, i advertised a short time ago the nu m who handle L BOAT TOBACCOS is rapidly increasing, bringing the following i to your kind notice: D. A. Andrews, D. A. Anglin Averett & Porter, It. J. Anglin, J. Adams, c. Butustein, R. Broda, Bennett A Co., T. A. Cantrell, V. tt. Cantrell & Co., Ft. S. Crane, F. Conti, M. F. Edwards, J. K. Giddens, J. It. & H. F. Garrett, C. E. Uochstrasser, L. II. Kaufman & Co., G. W. Lewis, C. H. Markham, P McArdle, T. E. Middlebrooks, Martin & Chalmers,, Tobe Newman, W. R. Newsome, J. II. Rujnoey, Rothschilds Bros., T. J. Stone. and. Virginia, of Fanny Kdel and L. Road To- li I II \ «Y 1.01 It are »nr Sole Agent* lor (his territory. Thb Schfjol is the best m America. The most practical course of in struction ami the most Horsed by bn sines* houses. For circular* Hhd specimens of Pet* mansfiip, address MORGAN J. OOIDSMITH. Principal I y\y X r / X? Sc ‘ nti cents for _ XyI fj I j, recceive free a costly goods which will help all, of either sex, to mak* more money right away than anything else in this world. Fortunes await the workers abso lutely sure. Terms mailed free. Truk & Oo^ Augusta. Maine. d*wtt