The Greensboro herald. (Greensboro, Ga.) 1866-1886, June 27, 1884, Image 4

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Rule Nisi. New England j Mor,9 rZ, S „r nty Mortmto or., Company. March Term JHB4, ; Superior Com rt of Hiram llonzeo, . AvarillaKnmh.il, <,U T J Martha iinuzee | Ueor*,tt and Cora Itoiutee. j Present the Honorable T. G. I.aw *on, Judge of said Court. I T appearing to the Court l>y the pe tition of the New England Mort fZtifti} Security Company, a cort (ora tion duly ineorjrorutttil, anil doing I*u.si ness under tho laws of the State of Connecticut, that on (he nth of April 18.32, Hiram liouzec, Avurillu Handle, Martha Itou/.ee and Cora Itonzee, all of said County, made and ileliverotl to said Petitioner a certain instrument in writing commonly eall cal a promissory note, with six eoupi n notes for interest annexed thereto, 'vliereby they jirotnised to pay said Petit inner or order SHOO, on the Ist ilay of April 1887, w ith interest from said (latent tlie rate of 8 percent, per annum, payable nnmially, said eou pit notes for interest heing as follows; one for the sum of el!) 2s due Nov. 15, lHt-iii (which has been paid), and each of t lie olliers for 55:2, payable respect ively on the 15th Nov., 1883, 1884, ixs.s, 1886, and one for sl2 due April Ist, 1-887; ami, that afterwards, on the Sth day of April ISB2 for securing tile payment of said notes on I In* sev t>rnl days of payment aforesaid, tiie said Hiram, Avariila, Mnrtliunnd Co ra, executed and delivered to Peti tioner, a certain deed of Mortgage, conveying to said Petitioner all that tr*ct of land, beginning at a hickory and running Hast 1 4 chains to a strike, ihence South 1J W est 51.71 chains to a eliesnut; thence South 20 West 7.08 eltains to a stake; thence North 87j West 22.75 chains to a stake or* rock; t lienee North hi.so links along the puldic road from < Jrceneslioro’to Pen llehl to a rock ! tin nee North !!<) East A.An chains to a rock ; thence North j "West27.7schains to a rock; thence N*orth4 liast4.su chains to a stake; t lienee South 804 Hast 7.00 chains to stake; thenew North 1 Westschains to the beginning corner, containing 1 2-54 acres, hounded hy the lands of Jolin I!, Uodkin, James M. Littleton and Philip Ilobinson and John T. Wtone, and being in the 143 District said county; condititioned to be void on the payment of said note; which, said note and Mortgage deed, are now here to the presence of the Court shown. And it further appearing that said principal, note, waiver, homestead and stipulates that should any of said interest not be paid when due, it.shall hear interest from maturity at (lie rate of 8 per cent per annum, unagreed in said interest note, and that upon failure to nay any of said interest within 30days after due, said princi pal sum may, at the option of said Petitioner, or ivi.s Assignee, without notice, be declared due, and may thereupon be collected at once, time being of the essence of (lie contract: and that in case said note is collected by suit, said makers will pay all costs of collection, including ten per cent of Attorney’s fees computed on said principal and interest. And it further appearing that said coupon note for interest due Nov. 15tli. 4K8.4 was not paid when due, and that the same is now past due and unpaid, liy reason whereof, Petitioner elects ♦ hat the principal auil interest shall all become, and is now due, and says that the said Hiram It mi zee, Avariila Randle, Martha ltouzee and Cora Rouzee are indebted to Petitioner tho principal sum named in said note and interest coupons, and interest there on, and that although so indebted and to pay said notes often requested, have not paid the same or any part thereof, but have hitherto, and do now refuse to pay the same. It is therefore ordered, that said Hiram Rouzee, Avariila Randall, Martha Rouzee and Cora Rouzee pay into this Court hy the first day of the next term thereof, tiie principal, in terest and costs due on said promisso ry note and coupon notes, together with ten per cent on said principal and interest as Attorneys fees, or show cause to the contrary if any there he; and that on failure of said Respondents so to do, the equity of redemption in and to said Morgagcd premises be forever thereafter barred anil foreclosed. And it i further ordered, that this little lie published in the Grkknks bobo' Herald once a month for four months, or a copy thereof be served oil said respondents or their special agent at least three months before the next term of tins Court. VAN EPPS, CALHOUN & KING. Petitioners Attorneys. By the Court, THOS. G. LAWSON, .1 udire S. ('.(). C. A true extract from the minutes of < i reene Superior Court, March Term, 188 1. JESSE P. 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Remittances should be made by Past- Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance ofloss. Bsb,Newßpapers nre not to copy this advertisement without the express order of Harper* Brothers. Adlress 1 HARPKR & BROTHERS. New York. ST 1 Alhltli TYlflftliTS. 14 heat 60 pounds. ■Shelled fora 60 do Corn r.i tho car . .. 70 do Peas 60 do Rye 66 do Oats. 32 do Harley 47 Jo Irish Potatoes 60 do Sweet Potatoes 65 do White Beans 00 do Plover Seed 00 do Timothy Seed, 50 do i lax Seed 7,0 do Hemp Seed 44 d 0 Cotton Seed 30 ilo Buckwheat 62 do Blue Grass Seed. . . • 14 do Dried Peaches (unpeeled). . 33 do Dried Peaches (peeled). . . 38 do Dried Apples . ... 24 do Onions . . . . 67 do Stone Coal . ... 80 do Unslacked Linr.e . ... 80 do Turnips 65 do Horn Meal 48 do Wheat Bran 20 do Ground Peas 25 do Mastering Hair . . • . . 8 do liooTWEKT Wo can guarantee the above amount to good, active, energetic AGENTS Radies ns well as gentlemen, make a success in the business. Very little capitil requir ed. 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Cos. are Solicitors of American and For eign Patents, have bad 35 years experience, and now have (be largest establishment in the world. Patents are obtained on the best terms. A special notice is made in the Mririililic .4itierican of all In ventions patented through this Agency, with tho name and residence of the Paten tee. By the immense circulation thus giv en, public attention is directed to the mere its of tho new patent, and sales or intro duction often easily effected. Any person who has made anew discov ery or invention, can ascertain, free of charge, whether n patent can probably be obtained, by writing to Ml'NN.j-Co. We also send free our Hand Book about tho Patent Laws, Patents, Caveats, Trade- Marks, tlicir costs, and how procured, with Dints for procuring advances on inventions. Address for the Paper, or tconccrningPa teuts, Jli’NiiSl A Cos., 37 Park llow. New York. Branch Office, cor. F. & 7th Sts., Wash ington, D. C. april 14, 1881. Cypiinus Carpio Communis, The scale Carp. Cyprinus Carpio Spscularis, The JUlirror Carp. Both these varieties are Pure ftiTiiiait Carp, The coming food-fish of America, and are for sale by GEO. W. TAPP AN, Proprietor of the Greene County Carp Nurtserv, White Plains, Ga. ‘ May 30, 1884. world of Parasols marked dowh to half price. This is only one at .tong a thousand and one tilings, that have been reduced and must go. Copelan, Soals & Armor. i®-One Octagon eight day Clock for church, school or public hall. It is a large, handsome and splendid time piece call and examine. Cope lan, Seals & Armor. B9U.F.very lady ought to have a Hitt ing machine. We have a large lot of the “Knox” and the “American,” and at such low prices that anybody can afford to buy.— Copelan, Seals & Armor. ®@"Pitt’sCarminative, is a cure for flatulent colic, nausea, coughs, chole ra infantum, teething and cholera morbus. Only 25ets a bottle at Cope lan, Seals Armor’s. A large lot of gents lowquarter Shoes, and ladies Slippers marked down to close out.— Cojxxait, Seals <V Armor. B6*L.Gem and porcelain-lined Fruit Jars, both quart and half gallon ; also extra tops and rubbers. Prices very low.—Copelan, Seals & Armor. Brty .I u.-t received, another large lot of India and Victoria Lawns and dot ted Swiss; Valence, cotton and Span ish Laces. Pemble Lawns, and an other lot of those job Gloves at lOcts, worth 2octs.-Copelan, Seals & Ar mor. THE GREENESBORO’ HERALD, JUNE 27, 1884. 1884 HARPER’S 1884 Weekly. ILL US Tli A TED. HARPER’S WEEKLY stands at the head of American illustrated weekly outunls. By its unpartisan position in politics, its admirable illustrations, its careful chosen serials, short stories, sketch ttj, and poems, contributed by tiie foremost artists and authors of the day', it carries in fraction and enlerla inmeut to thousands of American homes. 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Remittances should be made hy Post- Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance ef loss. are not to coyy this ad. ertisement without the express order from arper & Brothers. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New Yotk. Wm. E. BENSON, ■ MERCHANT TAILOR U AND DEALER IN Git’s Finislii Ms, 713 Iti'oml Street, Opposite Ylsisonie Hail, 0 ~, q AU&USTA, Q-A- Sept. 14, ’B3 -til iAMSt 801788- FORMERLY Lathrop <fc Cos. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. NOW] 40-48-50 Marietta Street, ATLANTA, . HAVE just opened for the FALL ef 1883, a full Stock of everything to make a homo comfortable anu beautiful, at very low prices. e LATHROP cfc WHITE. September 14, 1883— Central Hotel, Mrs WMr THOMAS, PROPRIETRESS. Centrally located near Confederate Monument, Broad Street; AUGUSTA, Ga. Comfortable Rooms. Excellent Fare. Courteous Clerks and attentive Servan s Sept. 30. 1880— MUSE, SWIFT'& DALLAS, 38 Whitehall Street, ATriLiA.3WTrA.® ® „ those in search of CLOTHING FOE MEN, BOYS I CHILDREN Will find atourstore the LARGEST STOCK, the BEST STYLE 3 and LOWEST rices of Aliy Bouse in To substantiate the above, you hove only to drop in and see us, which we cordially invite you to do. MUSE, SWJfT & DALLAS. September 21, 1883— Now’s the Chance TO GET CHEAP Furiiftiire WE are going to move on the firafof October, and will offer GREAT BARGANSI in anything in our store. We have an IMMENSE STOCK and as com plete as any ever offered in this eity, but to avoid the trouble and expeuse of movin'* we will give all who buy from us reason to rejoice that we have determined to move Get your prices and come and see us. J. L. BOWLES & Cos., Nos. 387 and 389 Broad Street, AUGUSTA. Ga. Write for Catalogue and Price List, or call and sec us. sept. 11,’83 Cheapest Carpets IN AUGUSTA, GEORGIA ! ! STOCK LARGER!! 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B£f&.The present crop is undeniably short, but its effect can not be told at the mammoth Dry Goods establish ment of Copelan, Seals & Armor. Say-Genuine Rust Proof Oats, well sacked. Corn, Meal and Meat by the car load, New Orleans Syrup at whole sale price?.—Copelan, Seals & Armor Carpets. rarjpets anl House Furiiish ins<*oolis. Tlie Largest Stock Sou(li ot Kalliaiorc Roquet, Knisscls. 3-Ply and Ingrain Carpets, Rugs, Mats and Crumb Cloths, Window Shades. Wall Papers, llortlers. Lace urtains. Foruiccs and Poles, Cocoa & Canton Hat tings. Upholstery, Fugraviugs. Cliromos, Picture Frames. Write for Price List. IMILIL A < OSKERY. ?uccessor to Geo. A. Bailie, Masonic Tem ple, AUGUSTA, Ga. sept.l4,’B3. Bgiußoy’s low-quarter Morocco and Congress'!iaiters; and a world of la dies and mss si Slippers, received this week, — B*%, Just opened, a superb stock of VC'hitc Goods the largest and hand somest ever brought here.—T. M. llryan. 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