Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, July 16, 1886, Image 3

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.7’: 'j: 1 *•- 4 <-v--■> v raitT EyQTOER-sry. comint-g; geohgia, fiuday mornisg, mv id, !— FLORIDA Newt from the Three States Told In Brief Paragraph*. A Fight About Knerthfurti)—A Vlelox* Fox— llrutb of « Prominent Voting l.ndy-Rnd Crnpo —A Man Wnnto Klghtjr Holism fbr Croatia n Hirer—A Mon Killed by Uithtulnp. fleergia. Mr. C. H. Mitchell has been elected clerk of the c ity council of 8%ndersville. Bishop Joseph 8. Key has returned to his home after a visit to Mimissippi. Mr. JameB Marks, of Jasper county, was killed by lightning last Monday. Mr. W. W. Richards, of Washington, has secured the place of book-keeper in the Gate City bank of Atlanta. Robert Rowan, of Sheffield, who was bitten by a highland moccasin, immedi ately drank a gallon of whisky. To this he ascribes his recovery. Little Blakely Gibson, son of Mr. Gibson of Dawson, while standing on the piazza of his father’s residence, was instantly killed by lightning. Large numbers of people are passing through Austell on their way to Salt Springs to spend a part of the season at the latter place, The farmers of Baldwin speak in very despondent terms of crop prospects. Sam Evans says the county will not average three bales of cotton to the mule. An engine separator and a yoke of oxen fell through the bridge on the Appalachee river, near H, A. Corither’s store, near Athens Monday. The machinery was damaged. Amos Gates, husband of Jane Gates, of Atlanta, whose mysterious disappearance fe' heard from. He is in jail at iesup. The cause of his arrest has not been learned. The Americus Republican says: Miss Edna Guerry died at the residence of her father, W. B. Guerry, Esq,, near this city, Saturday night. She was a sister of Hon. Dupont ana Justice E. L. Guerry, of this city. A base ball player (professional) in At lanta the other day quit his game and went home because it was reported to him that his father was dying. This act leads old man Waterman, of the Griffin Sun, to re mark that the national game must be losing its grip when such a slight cause will call a player away. The Americus Republican says: At a meeting of the directors of the Peoples National Bank, Tuesday, they declared the usual semi-annual dividend of five per cent, after carrying a liberal amount to undivided profits. This is a most excellent showing for such times, and speaks in glowing terms for the management of the institution. Monday morning, in Schley county, the house occupied by Joe Cottle, colored, on the place of F. M. Pilcher, caught fire from the chimney while the cook was at the well and the house and contents were destroyed. Nothing was saved and Joe is out everything that he possessed, about ■flOO worth. The house belonged to Mr. Pilcher and wt s worth $.50 or .*75. Prof. Leon, the tight rope walker, who is billed to do the grand act at an early dav in the way of walking a rope across the chasm of Tallulah Falls, reached At lanta Monday from a trip to the falls, where he has been to take a took at the surroundings and see if the feat can be per formed. He reports that he can make the walk if the Young Men’s Library associa tion will subscribe *80 to pay for .the main and guy ropes. He says that he is anxious to perform the feat and is satisfied that he can do it successfully if the required sum is approprioted. Some of the colored people gave a dam e Saturday night about two miles from Shi - ron. iri 'Taliaferro county. Among those who attended were Lee Powell and OP e Akery. The dance broke up about rail - night, and as they were returning home a quarrel arose between the two mentioned as to the beauty of their respective fenu.'e Partners. Words soon lead to blows, and in a verv short while Akery’s knife sliced Powell. Akerv eseaix-d almost untouched, but Powell was stabbed in six places. Dr. Moran was sent for and had to sew up four of the wounds. The worst cut was down the spinal column about, two or three inches, t hence across the right kidney. The doctor fears they may prove fatal. The strangest part of the affair is that the authorities have taken no steps and have made no inquiries into the matter. A Macon special to the Atlanta Consti tution of yesterday says: An amusing Jit- tle episode occurred in police circles yes terday. An Atlanta man has been separa ted from his wife for some time, and wl i e here in Macon he has been honest and in dustrious. Yesterday his wife came down to effect a reconciliation. Officer Allen Jones was detailed to be on hand, with in structions not to letllhim talk to her too roughly. The officer accompanied her to the place where her husband was. and re spectfully stood aside. The two looked at each other a moment, then simultaneously burst into tears and fell into each other’s arms. In a few minutes the wife appear ed and said: “Very much obliged to you. Mr Jones; we will not need your services,” and all was serene. Alnbaiiiii. Watermelon thieves are getting in their nocturnal work in Tallapoosa county. The young men of Dadeville are orga nizing a first-class brass band. The Eutaw Mirrow says the crops in Greene county have improved considera ble within the past week. Gen. Barclay, an industrious, hardwork ing colored man, accidentally bad his arm cut off a few days ago at a saw mill near Talladega. Along with the L-e Light Infantry of Opelika was a little darkey of about 9 or 10 years, who has traveled over a considera ble portion of Europe with Thatcher’s minstrels. He is quite a good dancer, gives the double shuttle, cuts the pigeon wing, etc. As a singer he does not excel, put seems to be a nappy little boy.—Greenville Advocate. The Dadeville Democrat says: “Prof. J. S. Reynolds has opened a singing school in the l^irst Baptist church in Alexander City and as yet none of the Methodists of anv consequence are attending. We tegret very much to see this state of affairs and hope that ere long they will be thoroughly reconciled.” This is a bad joke the Methodists who are attending. The Birmingham Chronicle says that some of the lenders of the democratic party in Talladega are very indifferent about the success of the state ticket, giving as a rea son that Talladega has been snubbed by the high chiefs of the party. We suppose the grievance is because Judge Heflin was counted out, and Col. Bishop defeated n r president of the university.—Montgomery Capitol. The Birmingham Age of the 15th says: Yesterday Marshal Pickard received a letter from the Eureka Detective Agency, of Charlestown, W. Va., offering a reward of $100 for the arrest of Edward M. Can , who is wanted in Maryland for rape, Jlie description was given to Officer Prater, and in about two hours he had tho man 1 safely lodged in the city prison. It is rumored that a new ticket is in the field. It is called iu opposition to the regular democratic party, the old demo cratic party. It was born a few nights ago in darkness, not far from this town. It is: a party of dissenters, whose object is ap- 18*6 thy. pLa ‘Mafcarln or 3te«u6oee< and give It ini cans. It is a t dolph 6 co U u„ b tf K!“' Young Goodwin, a married man, living about six miles from WilsonviUe, Shelby county, shot, his wife with a shotgun, causing instant death • when heard seeing ms wire pass across the hallway, shot her, mistaking her for a burglar. He was carried to Columbiana, but owing to the failure of officials to» rov» re a warrant, was allowed to go. He mode good his escape, The Eufaula Mail aayu: Mr. Wm. C. Hart brought the news* yesterday that Henry Green, a colored bahd on the plan tation of Mr. Johta McGough, in Russell county, was killed by lightning Saturday afternoon. He had been out in the field, and a shower coming ap, took refuge In a cotton house, and, presumably went to sleep and was killed in that condition. He woe not discovered until about 0 o’clock that night, several hours after the houst was stricken, when he was found dead and cold. The Dadeville Democrat says : Within the past three weeks the following deaths have occurred in Oaktuska beat Mr. Doc Walker’s wife and baby, Mr. John Haw- A Southernized Yankee Wli* His Eight Pounds and a Half Alien Flesh. Potash Victim. Cured by 8. A 8. CAUTION. - Oonrimert ehoulil not confute our Specific with the numeroict imitation', riihetilutee, potaeh and tnerenry mUti/ree which art got ten wp to tell, not on thtlr own merit, hut on the merit of our remedy. An imitation It at way t a fraud anil a cheat, and they thrive only an they can etealfrom the article imitated. TreaUet on Blood and Skin IHeeaeee mailed fret. Fur tale hy all druggiete. rim SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ."rawer 8, Atlanta, Oa. S. S. S. vs. POTASH. I hsvo had blood poison for ten rears. I know 1 bare taken oca hundred bottles of ' " -- ma *»d.. U* «£*£$ joty Iodide of potash In that time, bat and limb* were oorered with eoroa, and I eonld acweely nee in; maUem In my shoulder*. I took 8. 8. 8., and it baa dona me more good than all other modi ——- **- ■ - *• - ‘ - neck are perfectly clear and clean, and my rhen- clnee I have taken. My face, body and . and I now weigh like a strong man. tie” Tom Young, colored, Mr. D. W. C. Day’B baby, at Sturdivant Station, and Aunt Vicey Ray. Five or six little negro children have died just across the river, and many more, both black and white, are now lying in a critical condition. Flux is i thought to be the cause. The files in the executive office show that Auditor Burke reported Judge Talley to the governor for failure to make his quarterly report as required by law. They also show that the governor wrote to Judge Talley on the fourth of the same month notifying him to comply with the law or else suit would be commenced against him, and on the 8th Judge Talley replied, making excuses for his failure to make his report, and promising to do so without further delay.—Montgomery Dis patch. A Tuscaloosa special to the Birmingham Age of yesterday says: A telegram has just been received in this city announcing the death of Rev. J. H. Henuon, for some years pastor of the First Baptist church in your city, but more recently of San Marco, Texas. The sad event occurred on a train of the Missouri Pacific railroad, at 12 o’clock on the night of the 9th, while on his way to St. Louis. He had long beeu in feeble health, and hoped to be improved by a visit to another climate. The remains were carried back to his Texas home by his heart-broken wife, who was journeying with him. The many friends of this pure Christian will mourn his untimely end. Florid*. The town of Tampa pays fl20 a month for the work of the scavenger cart. The Pensacola Commercial reports a beet two feet long, and eight inches in circum ference at its top, grown near that city. A learned and respected physician at Leesburg kept a gun loaded in his room for j burglnrs. Last week they came—and stole ! the gun. Mrs. Frank Richardson shot and wouud- I ed a fox near her house in Hillsborough I 1 county last week. Herself, two young I sons and a dog then had a hard fight with ' ! the fox before he was subdued and killed. I j The new band stand on Lake Eola is com pleted, and it is one of the finest of the ! I kind between Orlando and Central park, New York. It is thirty feet in height, oc tagon shaped, and two stories high. It I , cost about !*5000. i A lady living a few milrs from Tampa | administered a severe castigation to a | | young man for circulating slanderous re- i i ports about her. She wore out a lot of j switches and told him that next time sire i would use a ra.. i Ve on him in a mai. r that he would noi relish. About one hundred men are now cm- ! ployed on the wharf extension of the I Florida Southern railway, and another one i hundred on the new buildings of the com pany at Palatka. The work is progressing , with great activity in every new depart- i ment, as new supplies of brick and lumber ! have arrived. Colonel Harney, of Pine Castle, has I among other curiosities a Cremona violin, . 1 made d.v Guisioppe Guarmenus, bearing ' date A. D. 1G90. It was given to the colonel when in "charge of the Louisville high school, by Professor Holman, teacher of | modern languages in the faculty, in the year 1857, and bus been in his possession 1 twenty-one years. ! I The Florida Watchman, the organ of the 1 Colored people, published at Orlando, I learns that fleas are killing the chickens at : Tavares. What a colored preacher doesn’t j know about chickens isn’t worth knowing, , | and their affinity for fowls is as strong as , their scent for a melon patch.—Tavares 1 Herald. j Gainesville News: O. J. Farmer, for the I past eighteen months an efficient typo on ; the News and Advocate, has gone to Calla han to assume the proprietorship* of the Record. Oliver is an ambitious young man | and is worthy the confidence, respect and ; patronage of the public. May he and the Record have unbounded prosperity is the j wish ot every one in this office.. There are now in process of erection in the city of Gainesville thirty-three dwell ing houses, besides the brick buildings now | going up for business purposes. Rcgard- ; less of “hard times," Gainesville is pushing ! ahead with a degree of vigor never before, known in her historv. All those new houses will be occupied as soon as finished, and the demand for houses to rent will not | lie satisfied. Active, i'lisliitur nml Itellult'o. J Brannon & Carson can always lie’ relied upon to carry in stock the purest and best goods, and sustain the reputation of being j active, pushing and reliable, by recora- i mending articles with well established | merit and such as are popular. Having the agency for the celebrated i Or. King’s Now I Discovery for consumption, colds and coughs.will s.-lllit nu a positive gu run'.' c. t will surely cure any and every affection of i throat, lungs or chest, and in order to j prove our claim, we ask you to call and get a trial bottle free. eod&AV rilATU.ns O. SltliRtPAV, Tills g 'liiieaiaii, the senioi mcjiiltiff >'• tlie firm of Slo rulnn Bros,, fre.-co urti.-t: and ii curators. ’ • :q„ is a gen nine yanl.ee i,., ...... cctiflJi'rneflo clinic!* and 'adoption. T’-rn in the pun tari city oi ITovidoinv, ... ..HI years ago, a 1 an oar 1 ' - bn turned up.. n *• a... u, muure an artist, and his years of study and tuition in eastern cities have developed him into one of the fore most young decorators of his time. Some years ago V Y.:nc .nth to decorate the Interior o! tho Church of die Trnaoulate Conception, at Atlanta, and, liking the people and climate, determined to locate south ol Mu-on and Dixon’s line. “My system,” .-aid Mr. .Sheridan during it recent'conver-i'tiqn, “hud been for some time gradually running down. I wus not sick,' in a g rural sense oi the word, but my physical strength was feeling the severe strain I had been' foi years putting upon it in the active men ial labor nece--ary in the pursuit of my avocation. While J have not what i= termed a delicate constitution, I am by no means a lubu-t fellow, and have what might he called the ‘New England mold,’ physically. For some time pa>t I had been losing vigor, when my uttentim was called o Hunuicutt’s Rheumatic Cure as a tonic and strengthciicr of the sys tem. J began u-ing it about four weeks ago and since that time have gained eight and a half pounds in weight. My blood is as pure as spring water and my entire- system revitalized. 1 have no hesitancy in saying that it is the best general tonic upon the market to-dav.” This wonder.til remedy lor the abso lute cure of rheumatism and all blood and kidnev diseases, of however long standing, is sold at $1 a bottle hy all druggists. J. M. llunnk'Utt «fc Co., Pro prietors, Atlanta, Ga. eod&w fol rd mt I LIST CM mm sale, Property of the Columbus Manu facturing Company. Complete nn*l Fully Eqnlppm (*Um Fnrtury, Tugctlier with Nearly • Mile <>r the Finest Water Power M the t’hnttahooeliee Itlver, Ini Ahor» the City of Columbus. OTATE OF QEOROIA, MUSCOGEE COTfTTT.— GRAY After Them Again THIS TIME WITH A BIG STICK. Listen to the murmurs of so-called competitors, ye credit price houses. No book-keeper at Gray’s Spot Cash Store. So no complaints of high prices. ^ HOW IS TH I S ? 2gg 5 Cases Best Prints only 3?^c, as much as you want. 10 Cases Colored and White Lawns 3‘^c. No 10-yard pieces: name amount wanted. 1 Case Poplins reduced to 8c. Not required to buy other ^oods to get this. 10 Boxes best Bleaching in the city at 7c. When you see it, you buy it. Who stiid Gray was not doing the Lace trade of this city ? Will Gray never slop cutting the prices ? IOc All Wool Dress Goods going now at this season's goods. 35c Cuban Linen Moleskins for pants and suits, this week 15c, very desirable. 45c Black Wool Cashmere now 25c; none can show you this but us. One case Dress Ginghams (to closel 5' ,,c. Tills will cause a surprise. All our $10 and $12 Flouncings, 4 1 ; yards, this week reduced to $0. All our $10 and $12 Parasols this week reduced to *5 65. All our $6 aud $K Marseilles Spreads this week reduced to $3 25. S TATE OF GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COTETT.— By virtue of the power vented in u» under th« terms and condition* of a certain deed or Irtul executed to the under»lgn«*d,' J. Rhode* Brown* and A. Itlges, trustees, by: the Columbus Mano- facttiring Company, of Muscogee county, state ot Georgia, dated March 1. ABM, whereby the said corporation ounveyed to tit all'of the property, real and personal, hereinafter described, in trust, to secure the payment of ity certain issne ol bond* and the interest coupon* thereof a* in soM trust deed specified and enumerated (all oftrhieh appears duly of record in Mortgage Deed Book “A,” folios 307 to 373, March 5.1884, in the Clerk's office of Superior Court, Muscogee county, Geor. gla, and in Record Deeds, volume O O, page* It to 88 inclusive, March 22,1884, office of the Proa bate Court in the county or Lee, state of Ain. baton, and in conformity with the directions and terms prescribed in the resolutions passed by th# holders of Haid bonds on April 24, 1886, under th* authority conferred by said deed of traat.) We will sell in the city of Columbus, Muscogs* county, Georgia, on the 3d day of August, 188*. between the legal hours of Bale,-in ftont of th* auction house of F. M. Knowles & Co., on th* northwest corner of Broad street and Tenth* (formerly Crawford street), (being the usual p|ao* for sheriffs sales in said city of Columbus) a* public outcry, to the highest bidder, for cash, th* following described property of the Columbna Manufacturing Company, to-wlt.: All those lot* aud parcels of land situated, lying and being a* follows: Fractional section number twenty-six 126) and the north half of fractional section num ber thirty-five 136), both in fractional township number eighteen (18), range number thirty (30), in formerly Russell, now Lee county, state of Alabama. Also the following lots of lauds lying and being in the eighth (8th) district of Muscoge* county, state of Georgia, known as lots number* eighty-Bix (86i and eighty-seven (871 and the west half of lot number seventy-four (74) and fraction* numbered ninety-one (91) and ninety-two (921- und Island number three (8) in Chattahooch residence formerly occupied by J. R. Clapp, tu as a residence and grazing lot, containing seV (7i acres more or less. All of said lands last de scribed lying and being in the county of Musoo- f ;ee and state of Georgia, and, together with said ends in Lee county. Alabama, containing eight hundred and thirty (830) acres more or less. Also, all of the said Columbus Manufacturing Company’s buildings on said land in Muscoge* county, Georgia, operated as a Cotton Factory, and with all of the improvements in any manner appendant and appurtenant thereto, iucluslve.oF the cards, spindles, looms, machinery and na tures of every kind whatsoever contained ip said buildings; also, all and singular the other to uring CLINCMAN’S OBACCO REMEDIES Se? our Gents’s Unlaundeied Shirt at 6 r ic, ftillv worth £1 00. See our G5c French Woven Corsets, fully worth $1 f" All our 50c and 75c Nock Ruchiiitrs reduced to 25c. T THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO OINTMENT TilK MOST EFFECTIVE PREPARA TION on the market for Piles. A SlJRE (THE for Itrliintr 1'ili‘N. Has never failed to kivo prompt relief. Will cure Anal Ulcers, ALhcoph, Fistula. Tetter, Salt Rheum. Barber’s Itch, Ring worms, Pimples, Sores and Boils. Prlre oO ets. THE CLINQMAN TOBACCO CAKE NATURE’** OWN RK.1IKIIY, Lures nil Wounds. Cuts, Bruises. Sprains, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Bono Felons, Ulcers, Sores. Sore Eyes, Sore Throat,Bunions,Corns. Neuralgia.Rheuinatisra, Orchitis. Gout ” ,J Bronchitis, Mi! of Insects, Ac. Inflammation f THE CLINQMAN TOBACCO PLASTER INGKKIMENTSi compounded with the purest Tobacco Flour, and is specially recommended for Croup.Weod or Coke of the Breast, and foi 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 t he stronger application of the Tobacco Cake. For Headache or cither Acues and Pains, it is invaluable. Price 15 ctn. Ask your druggist for these remedies, or write to tlie CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO. " DURHAM, N. C., U. S. A. SMITHS B £ I H 1 Jr. This week all our 12}.^c Check Muslins will be sold for 6}<Jc u yard. One ca*e White Striped Jackonet reduced to 5c. Opposition may follow us part safely, but when they undertake to come alongside of us, or make an attempt under their high pressure system to come np to us, it would be dangerous for them, us we use none but the keenest of weapons, and our Needle ! Guns are made and aimed to cut just below the water’s edge. You see, therefore, such | an attempt on the part of opposition would endanger their cargo. We present a few specimens of the shells we use, and by careful inspection you will at once'see they are not charged with paper powder, or paper and Linen Silks worth S1 00 at 10c, but with Grand Bargains at prices to suit the times, and new designs suita ble for this season of the year. Reniembc’i’ Hit’ one Hint pul. the pri. es down—-GRAY. Mass meetings held everywhere to push the Georgia Midland, to finish the road quickly so as all can get a chance to come to the Trade Palace before all the bargains are gone. No such low prices named south of New York. On Top L ive House. C. P. GRAY & CO., Columbus, Gu., Opposite Rankin House. We guarantee to send out more bundles in n half day than all houses here put to gether, and they are all too heavy for boys to take out, so we have a man engaged solely for that purpose. Watermelons are plentiful in middle Florida, Jefferson county. Simmons’ Iron Cordial renovates and en riches the blood, and accelerates its action. eod&w “Press!” exclaimed a Chicago girl. “It i all depends on the way you swing it. That is the great secret after all. The English woman cannot swing it at all; the Ameri- : can woman swings it pretty well, but the • swinging of a French woman is a poem.” j —Boston Journal. Manufacturers r N I lie ,Thrive pl'otilt they leave our slnr Company held and possessed therein under th* laws of Georgia. The plant of said cotton factory consist* afc present of 194-1 spindles, 149 looms and other suit able machinery, all in good condition and pro* ducing good work. Present capacity 7500 yards ft day of heavy sheetings and shillings, three yards tojtbe pound. The operatives’houses and improvements gen erally iu excellent condition, labor abundant, lands elevated and location of property unauiv passed for health, convenience anu economical production—free from the burden of municipal taxes paid by all the other Columbus mills, yet within three miles of the city of Columbus and! three-quarters of a mile of Columbus and Rom* railroad The water power is the finest ill the south, controlling ana embracing the whole bed of the Chattahoochee river for the distance of about one mile along the lauds of said company, said lands extending along its banks upon tho Georgia and Alabama sides of the river. Only ft small portion of the water power is required aud utilized in running the present mill, and the nat ural falls in the river render but a simple inex pensive darn of logs and plunk necessary. Thio magnificent water power is easily controlled, aud has u lull of 42' u (forty-two and a halt} feet within ‘/ A three-quarters) of a mile. With a compara tively small expenditure upon a new dam 125,000 (one hundred and twenty-five thousand) spindles, with looms in proportion, can. be duvon by this waterpower. Capital for the erection of addi tional mills and utilization of the immense power no.v wasted is all that is needed to •make this property the site of a prosperous and popu lous ina nu fact aring village. The personal innpeo* tion of capitalist*! is invited. Full and satisfacti torv details will be furnished upon appUeation. J. RHODES DROWNE, A. 1LLGES, ap?7-d3xn Ti usteeA if CHEW TOBACCO!! BUI DON'T CHEW POISON Havana Cure ” f _ i removes nico tine, flirt and grit, enabling the leaf to absorb pure, ripe fruit, and making the most delicious, the most lasting, and the only wholesome chow iii the world—one that will not causa heartburn, nervousness, nor indigestion. TURF. fine Cavendish, Brandyv SUNLIGHT NUGGET. STARLIGHT. ed pocket piece for the people, ot tocontnin a traeeof chemical , r . Chew it a week and you will The pilot-wheel on every pluft. ' DOLl'II FiNZKIt TOBAfCO CO.* Louisville, Kf. LOUIS BUHLER & CO., Agents Columbus, €*a. customers a? Used f< : elan I>hy sup. , NV L«> *l>y tho on.and THE E.WENGLAND CONSERVATORY BOSS PRESS Without a Rival, LIDDELL VARIABLE FEED SAW ILL, S THrLARGESTn llio very bust Siiw Mill in Hii> market ii of Hie Mrs I class ,ii the New Orleans ' fill’ f i 10 ill)OVC. ill K I Mil' ill! olilbT 111.IC J Dili It look the only !' REST EQUIPFED Lithe ]||f«(| ,XpOHlKUl. addi'e'.'. Is the only harmless and effective NERVE FOOD known which leaves no aftereffects, ami j is without stimulant or alcohol. It is a delicious : beverage and will positivi ly recover Brain and I Nervous Exhaustion, destroy thirst for alcoh(die i drinks, restore tlie appetite, cure Dyspepsia, give I efr esiting sleep ana immediate relief to THE PATENT MICE & DUST PROOF rte i|TYLERDESK 'Bookcases.Tables, Office Chairs,Letter Presses, Fine Cabinets, &c. TYLER DESK CO. -u. V Fourth st„ST. Lori* ariwle for M mu l-'ivtuio.a I FORBES LIDDELL&CO. Montgomery, Ala. I'M o’li' i. 1 it) | r .tiij ’ i urn of ill can .. r.-i. i r < r 1. mi: t u . n ■ } ' un only in 01.t-slit.r. •<('.,n.ninit'.r • |,t,nl, .... .-it. muck 7"> < MAKISir - in.U T..1, (.UE.U'ESl CAT* 17.04 IN TUB MAUI l C. John II. Henderson vs Green McArthur. Rule Nbi to forcvlusc .Mortgage. .\la> Term, 18KB, .-uApcmr ( mm of Mi wok ee County, Georgia. by the Petition of n that on the first day of Sep- r of Our Lord eighte en lum- n McArthur, of .-.aid to said John H. Hen- tain instrument in v riting commonly »issor> n< le. whereby lie promised to limin'the ->uai of one hundred and ii-t y-nine •.!< liars iw’dve months afti r date with i; rest from date at eight per cent, per annum *r value received, and that ufterwaids on the 1st ay (•.•’September the better to secure the ymout of said instrument executed and deliv- ■<-<1 :to said plaintiff' his deed and mortgage hereby he conveyed to said plaintiff all that act or nurecl of lam' i the Joint II. II. i,<S liter, in the d mid eittll tkiiv ,1 n |„ ... JSStlti tingle hot- | ^ MANULACTURED BY MOXIECOMPANY, Atlanta, Ga. 'Vi For sale bv John P. Turner eV: Pro., and G. Jradford, (lit.v Drug Store. Columbus, Ga cuts quart bottle aplGdly nr c G t •< * m my9 deod«&weo\v6m.. 1 ‘ogee, known and bounded G-oii-ws; cm me north by the lan.is of James Hull, on the west by the .St. Mary’s road, on the east by the lands or James Huff’ and on the so by the lands of Philip Owens, containing four and ono-hu.lf acres, nic e or less, wliic mortgage was conditioned that if the said defend ant should pay off and diseli irta said oromissory note according to its tenor and effect, that then >■■ ■! <! • d u -t’ ■ Gi.fl >ui 1 note should be vdd. Ami it further appearing that said promis- -< rv 11«»te n nu:in- unpaid, it is therefore ordered! that said deLndi'iit do pay into this court by the* first dny of the next tenn thereof, the principal, interest and <•<-• flue on said moilgug( and prom- i-snry note. < r lion cause io tin contrary.ifthere be any. at fl tlmt on failure < \ said defendant so t the t(|uity of ruL ap *i< n in and isaid nou't.jjri’e,i*pi , ( mi-. . be f,,r, vt r thereafter barred and •' elo.«< d. ,M.d fl i- fntiu r .-ifl .. tlui-: .' !: 1 '111>!isl• i ' ii- tin < •«»' i ii 1 ”i*- I-:.\ cp i,»i h Sr_\- i:i. .i month for four months, or a ' - • > dd fl. I' 0.1 : .11 or hb -periul a'j< ,,i , r it toi'in y. a; least three months Pol.. Y. CK A' J fl:n Attorney. •I. I’. Y('' !,L. 'S. Judge S. C C. C. ;ct fi'y'ii tl-.e luiiiutes of Muscogee •' ... .1 - M i .. . : ' • t! the li th :ss«3. ;GEU. Y. POND. Clerk* 9