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DAILY ENQUIRER * SUN: COLUMBUS GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17, im.
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verv little i.vr-
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T'.- Otpit/d tare- sti
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r fcdd/*r*%**5 to the
T««! rje*er„ J.'-'i I
HAkt the -j*Ga. i< Jit- ry a - tf -
. *--r, I/ we are u> ha ve a *j*.n'iai /lt)jv-
/ rv it I'li'.uH 'a- < ‘.injrlet':.
Till: dtotiJK«l eartmub V*. tia;
marie tli<- reinarkable very of — 1
i«JI in rli'-^ra/e.' arj<3 the further la •*
tliat “Atlanta jemi 'H v doar -■<«-
jrleaxV iu r<-/ar'l U> U* 1/ail. If our
rrrntemjn.'ary jr not a- mi . ', a- UxiA-
nin/, it ir -ur<-.
-tate« tlxa!
'/rk j/r»-
The Ht. lh'JrtlMi/»n
the dwijoeratii <onirri'--:onal <
ootB/fiittee i> now ar.tively at »
j«riny a camjaiini text 1/ook a- a jr^'le
jdtxil j/hilow/jrher for three wlio » iil take
tl<e hurtiiiirr to i/attl*- for 'Jeiuoenxey. it
will l>e elaliorate in 'let il*and 'over
tlienjAtmi/wx-nt Land ^ra/.t forfeiture bill*
(«r«y! bj the denjo'.ratie hou* many
of nl/i/’h. however, vv< y<- inte/'ejite<i by
tie- n-jajblicari w/nate. The cainfjaiirn
j/ns/iix- to (/<• way'-d on merit alone, a-
tlje ry/mmittee i* without a dollar in it*
treamry and har not, at tbi* time, the
ineanr to <y>ver it* ordinary expen***.
Tlxe rejmhli'an cotnmitUy: eiy/rn* to t/e
IretleroW in thi- .-. /-rotary J'iiil
Tliomjiw/n, of the deiie/eratie eomrnittee,
nay* a Hy-ret bejgjfin;? <-ir<ular ha./ l*-en
K.-nt fAjt by the republican*, lint it »a.
very mildly worded, w» a* not to lie in
conflict with the civil service law.
“Atixeu Iu a e'/y- x’.'/a - * M.M
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.***•. Atixnta ' o r- Vo 4/V ixieatec :ji
xxtybtttns mj. ■ ; x*>v. t xr.-yx- y.1.:
fis*> S*j •• * / n* x'o'u. tnimaiA ».19IU-
arr .»jw y-- /v utu.. t*/*.;.rs;. lx
Coiwnbw* bad fhJRA 'Aixre«ol V’/y.; /I eV
I RU; • »X*. IXK of r»*
o.'Vf. tt« "o v.-xe of pmimct* pe;
ixx aix. M o V.tnv.
“yUlnu'icKni is ivtiue -f profiweu at
tLx*. '1*'/ «a* fT:*../A’per kssus. Tbeeiuw'/
Gohnwbu x x'-.o-.x: bare oj i> aocoastod for .x
to- dbatMUt ot xar ix-. - «XJ'-X x/e XXI.oxjr li./
T >rlxj-. i e* Ox. .tx*. .- er.-tt xer j ii III
'* r or. in hilfHat ' Atlanta, taiyriy p.
os--v* x. tb* vxoxt o* x-- .^LXX /fx/r x-e-o
Jn vkiny of the l.»-j»:ne— men of it-
/;.•! the I t, i- i *ay> “Eetimatiny our
j* ouiation at-'* . »ii. width i- in exo—*
of tlie a t . :. am'/unt. e jjave an aver-
ve of ;,iy < )*> ja-r 'a; ta. Thl*am /ant
.- entirely too small for our want-, tnr
merants’ie and m»: t.'a -turiny iotemft.
are heir y dwarfed with a money famine.
Atlanta'* future yrowth in oommer/e and
manuJacture* lej' uja/D an alain-
ija.'./i; of cheap money. In ne^,-a-tiny
t) - all ir/j/ortant matter we are com
mitting oommercial -m/-iile.”
A- we Lave remarked on a former />•-
'a-ton, tite < apito; hew - to the line, let
ihe chin* fall when- the-,- niar."
over, and to pa^- on each paeka^e be
torn* out a label containing not only -
number of tbt guos&ctory, incladinx lx-
revenue distric t xoc state in which ai* e-
v.-*-—u sit waled, but tneve word*
J£-a«- Tne mtx vfx'.v-—-or f V to- vaoiurri-
r xe i etB v xvs.xo. xx> e-.eap.-ofi ».’i a£ vxt
re-i —.-exaeai* of air. tury Ptw* » <as,;/«
not tt> u*t u - pattfcje agua or Uw stamp tcer-.-
vn xxrx x uor to rraotne tie toxlesa of ;x >
px- cxae »r xowl dMaejeafi the ixanp. xx-tt; txt
penaitj pr.-r/Vei bv i»a .x xx-.-a ' xxe-x.
An ahaoi jteiy prohibltorr tanS i* levied
upon imported , ,e •marfariae. nazneir
cent* per pound in aiditicg to the intern.,
revenue tax. The law v'/e* into tSe-t
r.dayx if'.-; the -.v-..ny of tht
whk-n will bring it about tn; 1st of *X : -
The greater p
witt, detahe of w nat to ,
ticar The penaltie* nny
w-tfc impnionaieDt r.-
:be at
faker; u;
■* in cast of viola
:r- m r-o. 1 to —V »i
exceeding ivr
Tiik fini-innati Timu-Har ha* come to
the <v;nclu*ion tliat w hatever may have
for worne year* -Wei in the way of an
interchange lietween the north and couth
nf public -(esiker- in political campaign-
ahould have long ago di*ap}>ear<id. Cer
tainly at thi* di-tance from the event*
w hich cau-ed iwtrangement no rea—<n ex-
i*t* for the apj*»rent <Ii>incli nation of j*e
litical lea/ler- north and -outh to go out
of their respective wg-tion* or to invite
Mher* to tiieir aid who were “on the
other -ide" during the war. We are
rear the /lay, perhap-, when all thi* w ill
l»e changed. Tljo*e who think the senti
mental liarrier* -hould an<l will *j*gslily
vanish will lit- plea-ed Vith theannouri« e-
ment tliat ex O/ngre—man Wi*<;, of Vir
ginia, i- to take the stump for Congre—-
man McKinley in Ohio. Jt i- a cheerful
sign.
A* (I.E1B AS Mi ll.
It i* getting —i in the-e latter dav-
that an exi-ee<lingly mo/le-t man i* al-
m/ad afraid to 1*- elected t/i oliice or t//
/lie. The moment a man -huflle- off thi*
mortal /-oil, or i- elw t/-<l t/, any office of
prominence, some enterprising news
paper artist, like the Atlanta Constitu
tion, 1- ready to give him a send oil with
a wn/sl-cut. This is ti-rrihle enough for
all intents and purjs*^-. to la- -pared the
horrors of the -pring poet. A cotcni|>o-
rarv jiublisiies a few line* on the death
of Mr, TUden, and very riglitly con
cludes that just what Mr. Whittier mean*
in his poetical tribute bi Mr. Tilden by;
the apiieal to
wountlH no more the living ear
With wor«ln that death <l*nUm,
is not very clear. What death denies/ is
not the words spoken against the dead,
Im! tin- dead man's opportunity of reply
ing to them. Possibly the poet intended
only ii free rendering of the old I,atin i
motto to “speak nothing hut good of the ;
dead,” a sentiment indeiensihle in moral*
nnd pi-riiicioti* in practice. To*j,enk con-
sidi-iitu-.ly of one no longer able to speak
lor himself, and to avoid wounding the
feeling* of bereaved friends with unsym
pathetic w ords about I In- dead, are natural
and honorable sentiments, hut the man
who plirpOH-ly exaggerate* the merits or
conceals the faults of the dead simplv
because they are dead, stultifies himself
with those who know
abuses the eonlidenee
don’t. The living arc
estimate of their deed
the dead can claim no n
Tilden there need he in
the partiality of friends
enemies will long pn
man,
• nv-Fifctii ot i.i'ti at bo'*.
There .- a deep-seated and constantly
g: wing impre— a among the people of
•oMthom Texas that the iar fi-eling and
the revolutionary fe«-;;ng in the northern
*tat/ - of Mexieo, are the r<~alt of /-areful
manijciiation hr a f/ vr prominent men
w ho are engaged in a gigantic land *j/ec-
ulation. Tin- the* r or behef /i<xes not
take its origin ■■■ ith sensation m .xjger-.
hut corn/*- from men of intelligence who
are well versed in the a Pair- of Mexico
and the border. A Port Worth. Texas,
I dispatch to the't. Louis Kej/uhlican say*
that among the men whom the national
government of Mexico lia* m/*-t to fear
are Gov. Trebinoand Gen. Naranjo They, i
with a little group of wealthy follow ers,
comprising not more than twenty men,
have long wielded an almost irresistible
influence iri the state* north of
the Sierra Madre mountains,
notably in Tamaulipa*, < -rahuila. Nneva
la-on and Chihuahiia. This U-mUirv
contains only a small portion of the bet
ter people of Mexico, and from there
comes all our trouble. Itoth the Gon
zales and the Itiaz admiriistrations
s/jught to hold thi- syndicate friendly,
and to that end Trebino and Naranjo
have in turn been given the position of
m-crotary of war in the Mexican cabinet,
one of the Urst )*-/sitioru/ in the govern
ment. Ka/ h of these gentlemen w hile
holding tins office managed to -/.-/,-ure
title to vast tra/.-t- of government land*
in the northern districts, and those who
had their favor -hared in their good
fortune*. The holdings of the syndicate
represented by these gentlemen now
amount to several million* of acre* and
the land all lie* north of the mountain
range*. .Soiouga* this land continues to Is;
part of Mexico arid subject to all the un
certainties of Mexican upheavals it is
worth only from 10 to -Vi cents j<er acre,
while adjoining Texas land that is riot
nearly so good command *g to *4 per acre.
If the southern boundary of the United
'tat/* were, as a result of a war, changed
from the Kio Grande to the Sierra Madre
mountains, the immediate appreciation
in land would la; worth from $10,000,000
to $20,000,000 to the little group of dis
tinguished lan/1 owners.
It is ai so alleged that Americans are
interested in bringing about a war with
Mexico in order to have these lands an
nexed to thi*. country. We publish a
lengthy interview with Mr. 1’. C. Hunt
ington this morning, in which lie repu
diate-/ all that ha- been said about it.
Ilis statement, if true, explodes the
charge* made against the land syndicate
of which he i- at the head.
yen, tfat lgit->t punlty brim* for cn.
who kv.wiagljr s*2» for '«««• wig
reiljroleomargarine, ana tie h^i-ieat i r
maanfartAiren who riotas® he -aw. Tz-
mul forfriuins are pnitided, and iae .
tie- for lae exercise of o&ciai soperris,
kc*/ direction* a* to the o-atr-jelion of
emptied boxes a- protection n-vln- tie
reaae of stain pe.
The only rernat.-..ng section deserving f
jpet-ia] note is the fonrtoerjtt, in which
the law aMemott to p-rotect the public
again*? nnwholesome olts. margarine. This
section, which ought to go far to reconcile
the 3eritimxte trade to the bill as a wh/.l*.
eads a* follows .
bevtirjti IV. That there shali he in the ofioe erf
the c—TiiiMAiorxe/ of inAerasi reren at at an*.'j -
t/cxi /' e.e.:s: »ni a EajenaoDpA who sail, e-ex
be appoitted br the -ee.-etarr erf the tttasa.-j.
and tad ikil neart a -X_aev A flTOC' per a X.
txix : and the ez«xiL-«i>ot*T of ixttmal rerexae
»»J. wbenerer In to jaffwat the neoessitie-
cf the su rice *o nque, oq/kij chezxistx e
mic;o*cogi!Ov, o, be paid sacb ompautna .-
he may cee:-. pre-pe;. syi esceed.tg ia the aggre-
gite axr apprvpra.tit;; made fee taal purptse-.
And nek '.t,mmi/*boter is anthofized to
ikwri'K what - ubstance*. extract*, mixture/, or
oxstpAaoi xr./rj may be -.-/stitmoc for h:-
inspecr.k* in ooateated ease- are to be taxed
t-tde; this act: and h.-v (iect-.on in caauers of
taxation ar.de; this act shall be final. The com-
mio*.-/ttr may aIvj de/.-yie whether any rub-
stance /-ate in ixaitatlz.t or semhianee of butte;.
and intended for human consumption, contain*
ingredient* deleterious to the pobjc health: bat
in case of doubt or contest hi* decision* in this
cia« erf cave* may be appealed from to a
board hereby oonsthuled fcr the purpose, and
compoved of the sergeon general of the army,
the surgeon genera] of the navy and the oommi*.
siooer of agriculture: and the decision* of thi*
board shall be final in the premises.
A rv* with Mexico would perhap* be less of a
holiday aifai; than many peop.e suppose. The
tsanding arrr.y of that republic numbers about
rfi/Xfj men. They are said to be “well discip
lined, well commanded and well munitioned. '
Mexico, though heavily in debt, does not tick
resource*, and. were the necessity presented,
would probably find mean* to render her army
serviceable in a long campaign, even against a
fa; greater force.
CLEVELAND’S
SUPERIOR BAKU POWDER
DOES NOT CONTAIN
AMMONIA,
ALUM,
LIME,
OR ANY ADULTERATION WHATEVER.
IT IS A STRICTLY PURE
CRAPE CREAM OF TARTAR
BAKING POWDER.
CLEVELAND BROTHERS,
ALBANY. N. V.
By Y0NGE & GRIMES.
City Residence at Auct’n
F. M. Knowle.- <i Co.. Au< :*i>.
'ILL be v/d in front of the aact-i n h>u t
\\ : F. M K«o*-)e% A ,o.. n 7 '*»-.
tember 7 b. tr.e weig-^noirn '.M iniUir en '-
iatfexV «_>x np.e<I by < ^cur n. Jc*rcac. E q ,
ca ?''j*s'a -a-e-nut.**xftw«-n ku-i ; •«
-r*-;-*.*•. Tbe h'tz-^r bs$ seven rx/ms. '£:*
*.a •- -• ^nc .t 4 -- i* r-ireo* port uajty
: :r i'. . - :e '»ftne m r. desirable
. in ::*-•• c.T; - r.-^ar * teyth. -X;e:y
a... . :■-vea e . • .f v-i-^er*. out fev feet
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T E -A- HE EES!
COLLT^JirS. Ga-. August 7. Is*.
V sr.d after Ati^uvl 7. 1R66, the local rates of
freight on the «. hattaboochee. Fiint and Apa-
lachxx'ia rivers will oe as 161 ows :
Fiour per r>arrel - 20
Cotton rr-eed Meal per \on — £.25
Cotton per bale 50
Guano per ton -
Cnber freight in proportion.
Passage from Columbus to Apalachicola. fC:00.
Otner pc*mts :n proportion.
HUEDILEK.
Steamer NAIAD leaves Coiumbus Tuesdays at
? a m for Bainbridge anr Apalachicola.
Stc.„.er AMOS HA Vs leaves Columbus Thu.-s-
daj s a: ? a ra for Bainbridge and Apalachicola.
Steamer MILTON H. SMITH, with barge T:de.
leaves Coiumous Saturdavs at 8 a m for
Bainbridge and Apalachicola.
Above schedule wi;^ be run. river, etc., permit
ting. Schedules subject to change without no
tice.
Shippers will please have their freight at boat
by s a. m. on day of ]eaving. as none will be re
ceived aft.er that hour.
Beat reserves the right of not landing at any
point when considered dangerous by the pilot.
Boat will not stop at any point not named in
list of landings furnished shippers-under date cf
May 15. Iss6.
Our responsibility for freight ceases after it hss
bees discharged at a landing where no person is
there to receive it.
SAM*L J. WHITESIDE.
Fres • Central Line.
T H. MOORE
Agent People's Line.
T. D. HUFF,
Agent Merchants A: Planters' Line.
SUMMER GOODS! for”rent:
As Usual, We Shall Move Things Lively Monday.
We have left about 100 pairs of those Opera Slippers at
50c. reduced from 85c. 50 Pairs at 80c. reduced from $1.25.
a _ ^ 1 About 50 pairs at $1.10, reduced from $1.50.
wiii gire up cutting without * fight, when that In our last advertisement we cjuoted Figured 10c Lawns
a. done a wui make no difference what law* chi-. a [ 7 C> They were eagerly taken ; but we are left with the
remnants. 01c will be the price Monday.
REMNANTS OF COTTON FLANNEL!
REMNANTS OF COTTON FLANNEL!
the universe, if it likes, zut doei his Imperial Un-
spsakablenefle, the king of kings and lord of the !
world who reigns in Siam But while the United
States is in favor of Mexico passing what laws it
pleases, it will be distinctly understood that they
are not laws for the United States or its citizens.
Jekkeeso*, Monroe, Van Buren, Harrison, Ty
ler. Folk. Johnson, Hayes and Cleveland have all
been governors, and several other president*
held conspicuous state offices approximating the
governorship, such as Fillmore. Pierce, Madison
and Andrew Jackson. The opposing candidates
who have failed of the presidency have often
been governors, like Tilden. Seymour, Bell and
Cass.
The Philadelphia Record says: ‘Twenty-five
yeurs ago tb*re was probably not a woman in
Philadelpn.^ *' rth $500,000 and even a man mill-
ionair was a curiosity. Nowadays estates foot
ing up $1,000,000 and more are being settled u p j
almost every week or two, and the list of women
who own millions is by no meai s insignificant.”
Tliis simply measures the growth in pr> sperity
of all American cities.
There is a tree in Mexico called the oily cocoa. .
Its seed is almost wholly composed of a fatty i
substance which has some times been used in
making soap. A quantity of this seed was re
cently shipped to Europe, and a Stuttgart baker
has successfully used the oil as a substitute for
lard in making bread and cake.
manufactured by
M,D, HOOD & CO
Columbus. Ga.
U
We measured about 1.000 yards of Cotton Flannel Rem
nants in our stock-taking, and we shall put them on the
counter at about half what they cost. Call early if you want
them. #
350 Yards Nun's Veilings, in Tans. Browns and Drabs, at
Oic tor Monday.
1.000 yards beautiful Summer Prints left at 3fc for
Monday. *
45 Dozen Ladies’ Solid Colored Hose, oil-boiled and
cleared seams, at 15c.
45 Dozen Ladies' fast color Striped Hose at 15c for
Monday.
All our Silk and Lisle Gloves reduced for Monday.
2.1X.)0 Yards more of those 5c Sea Islands left for Monday.
LACE CURTAINS ! LACE CURTAINS !
We have a fair stock of Lace Curtains left, which we de
sire to close out before we receive the new stock. Prices will
be made to suit you Monday.
We are advertising nothing to mislead you. A safe and sure business can’t be
built up that way. We want your confidence. We will show you every
thing in this card if you will call Monday.
Prices will be cut on all Summer Goods Monday. 3,(XX)
Yards Check Nainsooks at 5!c for Monday. About 30 dozen
Towels left at 50c per dozen. 5,000 Yards Figured Lawns 3L
The Gaboury Residence. Rose Hill.
The Dessau Dwelling and Store. Rose Hill.
New four-room Dwelling, Rose Hill.
The Fontaine House.
The Jordan Brick Dwelling, north Jackson St,
Mr. Geo. Glenn's new two-ttory Dwelling,
north Jackson street.
Four-room Dwelling north Troup street.
New two-story Dwelling on Troup street, half
square north of Grier’s store.
Barber Shop opposite post office, occupied by
Sandy Alexander.
Store on Broad street north of Epping House.
L. H. CHAPPELL,
Broker, Beal Estate and Insurance Ajenk
dtf
Wm.L.TILLMAN » Georgia, Muscogee County—
vs. Mortgage. &c. In Muscogee
R. H. GORDON.) Superior Court. May term. 138«.
IT appearing to the Court by the petition of
Wm. L. Tillman, accompanied by the notes and
mortgage deed, that on the fourth day of May,
Eighteen Hundred and Eighty-three, the defend
ant made and delivered to the plaintiff her two
promissory notes, bearing date the day and year
~*■ *— defendant promised 1
BLANCHARD. BOOTH A HUFF,
of
out ill
vmg an, 1
10*1; who
I to aju*t
uii'l rhurarter;
ire. A* for Mr.
fear that cither
>r the malice of
•cut the worhl
from forming a just cHtimate of tl
ami history will make up the
whether it “\v,mml* the living /•:
censure or tickle* it with praise.
Will
0)1.1 Dills ATl.t.XTA.
When tlie Kvii iuiat-Si s maili-tlicas-
HTtion w,me time ago that Cohimlms is
the largest manufacturing city in the
state, there were those who were <lispo*ed
to question it. in fact, the Atlanta Con
stitution went into un elaborate display
of figures to show the contrary, it pre-
eentc/i Atlanta as the leading mahufac-
TIU OI.KOMAHOAItlVl; ACT.
One of tin-most important acts of the
recent session of congress was the one tax
ing oleomargarine. The law is elaborate,
and was evidently drawn up with more
than ordinary care. The first section de
fines butter, and the second oleomargarine.
The former was easy and simple, the latter
is involved and long, but specially worthy
of note as indicating the ingredients of
bogus butter, namely, “all substances here
tofore known as oleomargarine, oleo, oleo
margarine oil, butterine, lardine,
suine and neutral; all mixtures
and compounds of oleomargarine,
oleo, oleomargarine oil, butterine
lurdine, suine and neutral; all lard extracts
and tallow extracts; and all mixtures and
compounds of tallow, beef fat, suet, lard,
lard oil, vegetable oil, an [lotto,
coloring matter, intestinal fat
fat made in imitation or semblance
ter, or when so made calculated or intended
to be sold as butter or for butter.”
The manufacturers are obliged to pay a
special tux of ffiOO. This is necessary to
any surveillance of the business:”
Wholesale dealers not manufacturers
puy a special tax of f ISO, and retail dealers
* IH. Besides these three special taxes con
templated the tax proper on the goods is
two cents a pound, paid on the stamp
plan. The same general policy for pre
venting fraud is udopted in this case as in
tobacco, whisky, and the internal reve
nue law generally. Every manufacturer
Is obliged to give a penal bond of |G000 or
HOODS
EUREKA
LIVER MEDICINE
The- fiitiltbr'-s family remedy. For biliou-ness,
torpid liver, indigestion, constipation, and ail the
common ill.** of lire it i* himply perfect and can
not be improved. Don’t be without a bottle.
buet, lard, ill | :
Jordan s Joyous Julep
ice of but- ; J 1
The infallible remedy for Neuralgia,
cure the worst case of Neuralgia, howevci
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J UVANTIA
A specific for Sick Headache. A dose taken
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Thoinns** Urrmsn 4'ologne, a Perfume
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Extract* of Ecnion nnd Vanilla, the
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thereof. Eighteen Hundred and Eighty-eiffht
Dollars and Twenty-two Cents, with interest
from date at eight per cent per annum, and if
said note was not paid at maturity, ten per cent
attorney’s fees for the collection thereof, for
value received; and by the other of said promi-
sory notes the defendant promised to pay to the
plaintiff, or bearer, thirty-six months after the
date thereof, Eighteen Hundred and Eighty-
eight Dollars and Twenty-two Cents, with interest
from date at eight per cent per annum, and if
said note was not paid at maturity, ten per cent
attorney’s fees for the collection thereof, for value
received: and that afterwards, on the day and
year aforesaid, the defendant, the better to secure
the parment of said notes, executed and deliver
ed to the plaintiff her deed of mortgage, whereby
the said defendant mortgaged to the plaintiff all
that tract or parcel of lana situated on the west
side pf Broad street in the city of Columbus, and
in said county and state, being about twenty-five
feet in front on Broad street and running back the
full depth pf said lot, and known as part of lot
number sixty-five, with all the improvements
thereon, upon which is situated Store House
number one hundred and forty-three: and it ftir-
ther 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 pf 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 Enovirer-Si’n. a public
gazette printed and published in said city and
county, once a month for four months previous to
the next term of this Court, or served on the de
fendant or her special agent or attorney, at least
three mouths previous to the next term of thii
Court. J. T. WILLIS.
C. J. THORNTON. Judge C. C. O.
Plaintiffs Attorney.
A true extract from the minutes ofMuscogeo
Superior Court, May term, 1S86.
GEO. Y. POND.
iuy20oam4m Clerk S.C.M. C.
I n Two Weeks c ome ^ ne ' £ m am
Chancellor’s Shelves and
"'Counters will be clear of
'Summer Goods. If you wish
ins In Straw Hats and
Goods, call early.
Plait Bosom Shirts, beautifuul Stud
and Cuff Buttons, Satchels and Trunks
specialties for this week.
A.C.CHANCELLOR.
NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR
Ross Turkish Rug Machine.
V S J am closing out, will for this week sell the
Nickel Plated Machine for $1.00: Wooden
Machine 75 cents. Designs all si-.os and styles,
yarn all colors and shades, at reduced price.
Lesson free by Mrs. CAUFIELD, 1010 First
avenue, next door to opera house.
a agio se tu th&se
f SHEW TOBACCO!!
BUT DON'T CHEWPOISON
T>UI»L>LPU FlN/.l’.li's Pat. *• Havana Cure "
process for treating Tobacco r* moves nico
tine, dirt and grit, enabling tin* leaf to absorb
pure, ripe fruit, ami making the most delicious,
the iiio-t lasting, and the onlv wholesome
chew in the world-one that will not cause
heartburn, nervousness, nor Indigestion.
TURF.
Fine Cavendish.Brandy-
'each ilavor.au everlast
ing chew.
SUNLIGHT NUGGET.
STARLICHT.
A frult-rtavorert pocket piece for the people.
Guaranteed not to contalu a traceof chemical
or noxious drug, chew it a week and you will
chew it always. The pilot-wheel on every plug.
RUDOLPH FINZKR TOBACCO CO.,
LoutiTille, Kr>
LOUIS BUHLER&C0., Agents]
Columbus, fia.
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