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FLEETS ARE AT SEA.
And no One Knowe When Bat
tle is Expected.
Washington, May 23—It was
stated at the naw department to
day at the close of office hours
that no dispatch of any kind re
lative to the movements of the
fleets or the of an engage*
ment had been received during the
day and that the only dispatches
re eived related to an inconsequen
tial prize case.
A e the ships are new at sea
there is no expectation of reports
until a decisive engagement occurs
and a dispatch boat gets to a port
or it is found Cervera has
eluded our search.
In the meantime there is a
complete lack of official data by
which to forecast the coming en
gagement. A report was current
during the day that the big bat
tleship Oregon had arrived at
key west, but the department
officials would notice it only by
entering a general denial that
word bad been received of any
vessel movements or arrivals. It
is said by those best acquainted
with the situation that the de
cisive fight may occur within
the next few hours, or may not
occur lor several days, possibly
weeks. At the same time tin
authorities believe that the
chances are greatly lessened of
Admiral Cervera’s prolonging
his elusive plans fer any consid
erable time.
Miss Edna Morris, a pretty
young lady of Cedartown, is the
guest of Mrs. Henderson Lan
ham iu the Fourth Ward.
OFF TO MANILA
fire The Troops in The
West.
THE FIRST REGIMENT
Was Loaded on The Steamer
City of Pekin.
San Fransisco, May 23. —Cali-
fornia said good-by to the First
regiment of volunteess as it
marched gaily forth from the
Presido co start on its long jour
ney to Manila. The men lalt
camp at 8 a m. and marched ro
the Paciffic Mail dock, where the
big steamtr City of Pekin lay
ready .fur them. By i oon the sol
diers were all on beard, and betore
night everything wiii.be ia readi
ness for their departure.
The farewell demonstration by
the people of San Fransisco will
iong be remembered by the sol
diers of the First regiment. Every
street leading from the Presidio to
the Paciffic Mail dock, a distance
of about five miles, was lined with
people, who after the soldiers
passed, followed iu their wake and
I marched with them to the dock.
It bad been announced that camp
would be struck al 8 a. m. and long
before tl at hour there were thou -
ands of citizens at the Pre c idio to
sei the sight
The First regiment of California
v dunteers is commanded by Col.
J«mes F. Smith and consists of
1,086 officers and men. Tomorrow
ne Second regiment of Oregon
volunteers, one battalion of the
Fourteenth infantry United States
regulars and a detachment of Cal
ifornia heavy artillery will board
die steamer City of Sydney, and
it is probable that the Pekin and
Sydney will depart in company
Hien supplies are taken on board
The preparations for the first
expedition to Manila are alums
Complete. The first expedition will
i>« divided as follows;
The City of Pekin with 50
officers and 1,044 men.
The ( ity of Sydney, 24 officers
and 670 men.
The Australia, 37 officers and
676 men.
The troops assigned to depart
on the Australia and the City of
Sydney’have been ordered to re
port at the dock if their respective
vessels at 8 o’clock tomorrow
morning. The organization of the
second expedition to the Philip
pines will Put be determin d until
after the arrival of Gen. Wesley
Merritt.
IMPERIAL COUNCIL
Noble Mystic Shrine, Dallas,
Texas, June 14 to 16, 1898. Re
duced rates via Southern Rail
way.
For the occasion of the meet
ing of the Imperial Council,
Noble Mystic Shrine, Dallas,
I’exas, June 14th to 17th, 1898,
the Southern Railway v. ill sell
tickets from points ou its lines
to Dallas, Texas, and return at
rate of one fare for the round
triy. Tickets will be sold June
lOtn, 11th and 12th, with final
limit June 28lh, 1898.
For further information call
on any agents of the Southern
Railway.
REACHES JACKSOMVILLE
■ Spani h Prisoner! AreEn Route
To Key \\ EoT To Be Exchangid
Jaekeouvi! e. Fla, May 24, Col
onel Uvrtij i and Dr S.ncion t are a
Julien, with two Spanish order.les
arrived h re this morning from Me
Phu sou bairaiks, At anta, in
charge of Captain Bubb , Unitei =
States army .
they are eu r ute to Key West,
where they are to be exchanged for
the two American newspaper cor
espondents captured by the Span
ish in Cuba Connection tor the
south was missed here, necessitat
ing remaining over in Jackson
ville until tomorrow morning.
Colonel Cortijo, who is the re
putei brothoi-in law of Weyler, is
v.ry happy over the prospect of
his release.
PUBLIC SALE GF REALES
TATE.
Georgia, fi.iyd county —Whereas !
on the 20th day of December 1897
Timothy Goins and de
livered to Mrs. A. H. Cheney a
note and- mortgage on t.he land
hereinafter ,described for the .pur
pose of securing the debt* repre
sented by said note, which mort
gage is recorded in ciera’s of
fice of Floyd Superior Court in
book N . 1, of mortgage-!, page
486.
And whereas in said m-ortgage
said Timottiy Goins gave to Mr<-p
A. H Cheney the power to sell sai •
land in case ot default in the
prompt payment at maturity of
the principal and interest of said
debt. Now therefore by virtue of
the power so vested iu the under
signed, which is more accurately
shown by reference to said mort
gage, Mrs. A. H. Cheney will sell
at public outcry tj the highest
bidder for ca®h on the first Tues
day in June 1898, during the legal
hours of sale before the court bouse
door in Rome, Ca., the land de
scribed in the afor< said mortgage,
towit: Beginning at the South
west corn ir of the lot bought of
William A. Fort and Mary F.
Thomas by Amanda Caperton,
(which deed is hereby referred to)
and running thence East 60 le t,
thence due North 331 feet more or
ess to the Northern lin of s«id
ot, thence Southwest to the cor
ner of said lot.thence South to the
beginning point a distarce of 361
feet containing one-half of an acre
mo e or less.
The Saia ote ami mortgage
were given to secure an indebted
ness of $25-CO with 8% interest
from date and 10% attorney tees
The said note ano mortgage are
now past due and so declared. The
total amount of principal, inter
est and and attorney's fees and
charges and expenses of sale that
will be due on said note and
mortgage on the first Tuesday in
Jim- 1898. is $35 60. 1' ee simple
titles in accordance with the pow
er of sale contained iu said mort
gage will be made to the purchaser
at said sale, and the proceeds of
such sale will be applied to the
payment of said debt with inter
est, attorney’s fees and expenses
of sale and the remainder, h any.
will he paid ovei to the person en
titled to same. This May sth 1898,
Mrs. A. H. Cheney.
By W. T. Cheney, Att’y,
W. r. C. Chsne/ will
ake l p and carry tax
fifas
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