The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, March 31, 1888, Image 3

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C., A,j>riJ 2,18'7. /Jent'. m-«-l le.t or cheek. twenty »* years bail X cradualty ha'; hart fic£n „iv V'° sl ,,a V* lea ms,IV uisalife W f "7 1 a.I omisalletl fall were I began to Ho •"l .r y ‘'s oo,i. l.'.ht a luilaiaert year aco the a. At lp-bt it sore. f.mili ,, ,,v t ie moreTirnleht than evtr; so V •. hi.iee.t. teat my family luslsu il ...lit J l stiotihl leave S. off S. the S. At medicine. the en.I of 1 per- two momhith- in umoH the tee Cl- n. At me enn m i"o fafcRrs^«w*a*s ..IV was ------ entirely , boaM.,Think- »!"*• • Uverv H 111 now faith that 3 la s also K ilisai^iearlnc. u bas done me I more have in - - doctors - anti mctU- gSlever than all the other took. Voure trulje, ’Xi'iirros, K. C.. April i i, is-d. (lentlemcn—Two or three years a<o a can- per came o.« my face. It sea crew to he quite Ini*t’. H wort' on me, Last ami Bei my teinl>er general I heiiltli opl".u vraa very of p S. air. S. 8., which I have a courae eon tlmietl in the present has time entirely with disappeared, the happiest result Tue caoeer of mere being 1.0 cclrt’-nce or Bymptum a cancerous character left. appetite My general bettor than health It H good now. and niy K! old, and ha* been 111 years. lain years today 1 am working in the held planting corn. Your, i ruly, Jo.nas Liuebacu. Gen I lumen-I bad a fore on my upper lip for elsht 'ear*. Seven different doctors at¬ Iniall tempted til' all! to heal it. One gave me a Via! for five dollars, which was a “ cer- fain cure." good. It About is needless two ycat to say s ago that I became It did me no oplo tnought X had aean- n „tt.. uneasy, as p< of eighteen bottles eer mid l took a course been complete of S S ... The result has a cure The ulcer or eaneer healed beautiful. >V, leaving scarce!' a perceptible sear. From ■ hat day I have b. eu in mtoeUent health, th.o Buei-llte having |>urifio(I tuy bhxd Jifrfeeted timrough- |,Vi.tf»wl <**> • WwMte and my .icevti.-n. Xu .» w. id. I feel like a new V . Clan, and, best of aXl, the eight year ulcer Ug.memuri!,, Vours j? mce^. cA!(mi( Trenton, Todd Co., Ky., Felt 25,1837. Trr lithe or. Bh'0dand8kin Diseases mailed free. Tit.; Swift niff SrnctPtc s>( r.t irit; Co., v.t»., Drawer X Atlanta. Ga. New Advertiserrients. CATARSH FREE convince B. S. Laidebtack & Co., 7o'! Broad st. Newark, N. J. $65 A^IONTU and BOARD for 3 Bright Young Men or Ladies in each coun¬ ty. V. W. ZEIGLER A CO., Vhila- dclphiix, Pa- iiirmfmi TURBINE Lew ILLUSTRATED and DESCRIPTIVE C ATALOGUE SENT FREE. Address YORK, PA. PARKERS HAIR BALSAM I I ClTon^s an l ' ^.utirtes growth. the hair. Promotes a In ;uriant Never Fuilz Yoi/lhful to Restore Color. Gray I ‘ Hair to its -.Kesaiul hair falling Curcssc. Jp (ILvt 5*k\ at Pruggiwta. . hVhdeucq^h Bojiv s. fke safest surest and ) ‘••ur ) ort ‘orna. Stone all pain. Ensures c«*:nf«’» t lo tho feet. Nevi NTK fooure. 16cents at Pruggiats. lliscox*fcCo !»., LIEBIG COWPftNY’S EXTRACT of MEAT INVALUABLE FOR DYSFEPnlA As Eldest Toiiie forki. Mast ns M Isa . Also for llavoring Soups, Snncc? and Made l'tBhe* GENUINE only with Baron Liebig's SIGNATURE in BLUE INK across label Fold by all Storokeeu Grocers and Dmgglsts. MEMORY -MAKES- SUCCESS Hiiolir imlile** ariifidui i.r.irnu. Any boob Irurueil in an* reading-. Vituses of 10B7 at Baltimore, 100. 1 ) at Detroit 1500 at Philadelphia, large lasses of Colum¬ bia Law students, at Yale. Wellesley, Ober. Bn, I niveisityof Penn., Michigan Universi ty, Chautauqua. &c., &<‘. Endorsed hy Rich •ird Preetoa. the Scientist, Hons. W. W. As- tor. Judah P. Benjamin, Judge Gibson, l)r. Brown, E H. Cook, Principal N, Y. State Normal College, <Yo. The system is perfect Jr taught by correspondence. Prospectus post rsrr: from PROF. LOISETTE, 337 Fifth Ave, New York. Jk? chip EC3;Al;oli:lij Ttgetablc mei::ize poi ap is lb cures ati'dii.aSu. ansing from luiionsncaa .vert iil-xxl imouritioa. cUmmisoi* A safe, sure, and geutle ssUxat-xic, Uio system ttinrotis-My. ri.f <~M sty!'’ to’the It= Ktlufittv and bittrr. Tim Neu- is p! -a*«tit tin' best medicineia t J .- n ut-!.! f -r children. Hrico $1 00. MCDONALD 1 >1X110 Co.. N. Y. Citv MAH WANTS BUT LITTLE Here below, but he Wants that little mighty quick. A LITTLE WANT, cr a big one is promptly filled by ad¬ vertising in the Daily or Weekly NEWS. A LETTER OP HONENT INQUIRY, The Sontli Traduced Tor Political Reason*. McIntosh & Davis : I have seen your pamphlet about Albany, Georgia, arid K o take tho liberty of writing- yon. 1 have been for some time nef/onating for ihe purchase ol the----plantation (in Dougherty county—Ed.) and per¬ haps making Albany my winter borne. Is a true that there is a prejudice tiicie against Northern people and alter once purchasing they are boy owned until they leave? And iliat even colored people will not work for them? I am told this is so, but cannot believe if. It would be useless for tue to purchase there if such was tne case. ------ Tite above letter, from a gentle man in a Northern State, was re¬ ceived by the News and Advertiser, last Friday, and the editor says that a frank reply to nil its honest ques tions was sent in response. There is no other reason, he continues, for such wiillul and prolonged slander of the South, but political chicanery. The politicians of the Foraker, Sherman ami Ingalls stripe, traduce a warm hearted and manly people for no other than a sinister motive, which reduces them so low hi the scale of respectability as to almost disarm enmity and excite pity, and even robs revenge of its dignity. The South is making strenuous efforts to secure immigration, and it is incomprehensible how any one could believe that our people would be so blind to their own interest as to mistreat settlers, even though their desire should run thus. But it is not true that Northern men are not cordially welcomed among us. The chivalrie spirit of the South makes her people kindly disposed and hospitable to all, and strangers are accorded every mark of respect that does natt compromise the dignity of our people. Iri the South as it is at the North, East and West, the degree of respect and deference shown one is in pro portion to the respectability of conduct and purity of character. So all who come South can know of themselves how they are to be received. If they fill the measure of the requirements of ihe standard for gentlemen, they will be so received, but if they are vagabonds, they will be classed amoDg the vagabonds of this clitne, and must expect to herd with them for com panionsbip. While we want settlers, we will not seek them at the sacrifice of our social institutions, but if an honest, though poor, plain, but pure man comes to our section, he will engage our respect, confidence and esteem, the only true foundation for friend ship and which abne can open our homes or hearts. Many Northern men in this section can attest to the friendly character of our people, and the News and Advertiser reterred the writer of this letter to them with confidence in the justice of their report as to the dignified and courteous character of the citizens of Dougherty county. Functional derangements of the fe male system is quickly cured by tho use of Dr. R. V. Pierce's “Favorite Pre soriptiou." It removes paiu and re stores health and streugtk. By all drug gists Ucutral Railroad Time Table . NORTHWARD. Barnesville Special (Sunday only 7:45 a. tn. Barnesville Accorptnoda tion (daily except Sunday) 5:57 a. m. Passenger No. 3, 5:41 a. m. ' Passenger No, 11, 11:31 a. m. Passenger and Mail No. 1, 4:01 p. m Passenger No. 13, 9:05 p. tn SOUTHWARD. Passenger and Mail No. 2, 8:20 a. m. Passenger No. 14, 11:20 p. m. Passenger No. 12, 4:05 p. m. Barnesville Special (Snnday only) 4:58 p m. Barnesville Accommoda tion (daily except Sunday) 7:10 p. no. Passenger No. 4, 8:43 p. m Sore Tnrtwt is paticularly favorable to the contraction oi Diptherla. Heed 4he warning, and and use Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. It at once allays the inflamation of the throat, subdues the pain and gives permanent relief. It prompt ly and effectually destroys all contagion and diptheritie germs. It is a fafeguard the against first Diptheria* and should be used on symptom* of ^orp throat •« a ararjrb* ■. DotmUm bgfk • y„v“* ....../T#"v;r or TMkotMe Cmrm*. Clean line*# isagmit : e**tny of bacterial life. Secure, as nearly as possible, per¬ fection to drainage, ventilation and water supply. Overcrowding, stagnant water, decomposing animal drains, and vegetable mat¬ ter, and foul furnish very favor¬ able conditions for the development, or rather the breeding, of germs; for, re* member that the specific germs are never Spontaneously generated. Bad hygienic surroundings may induce disease, but not the specific contagious diseases to which we liave referred. Finally—the most yield a crop without seed, so, however favorable the condition-, for breeding fevers and diphtheria may be, tlxey will not occur without the intro¬ duction of germs. To exclude them re¬ quires constant and painstaking watch¬ fulness. The enemy may gain admission through the milk supply, through im¬ properly disinfected clothing, or through personal contagion, which it is almost im¬ possible to avoid. and Many germs possess groat vitality, when once they have gained access to a house, or any of its contents, resist de¬ struction most persistently. They may be destroyed in various ways. Bi-chlo¬ ride of mercury in solutions of 1 part to 2,000 to 5,000 is efficient; carbolic acid. 1 to 20 to 50, and heat, es¬ pecially in the form at hot steam, are all ysefui. Fumes of sulphur are also good take in closed rooms; but nothing can the place of cleanliness and watchfulness against the introduction of disease germs. —Francis P. Whittlesey, M. D., in Good Housekeeping. $500 Reward. The former proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, for years made a standing, public offer in all American newspapers of $500 reward for a case of catarrh that he could not cure. The present proprietors have renewed this offer. All the druggists sell this Remedy together with the “Douche,” and all other appliances with it. advised No catarrh to be used patient iu connection is longer able to say “I can not be cured.’’ Yon get $5(X) iu case of failure. Except Raise the Dead. Mr. Havirtl, of Newberry,S. C..states that he finds Dr. Biggers’ Huckleberry Cordial will do most anything except raise the dead. It will certainly cure fharthcea, dysentery and children teeth ing. CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. “We do hereby certify that we supervise th« arrangements for all the monthly and Quar¬ terly Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person manage and eon trol the Drawings themselves, ana that the and same are good conducted faith toward with all honesty, parties, fairness, in i we authorize the Company to use this certinc».a with fae-similesof oarsignatmes attachedir dvertimrer.ts,” CamnlulMeri. We the undersigned Banks and Banker* will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisian* State Lotteries which may he presented ai ourconnters: J. H.OCHjEMBI'. Prti. La. xal’l Bit P. LOAl’X. Pr«i»tai«Jlali Bk. A. BALDWHr.Pni. W. O.Hat'1 Bask CAUL BOHN, Pre*. I'aira VIBaik u NPRECEDENTEDATTRACTION! Over Half a Million Distributed Louisiana State Lottery Compan Incorporatedin for Educational 1868 for35years Charitable bythe L<( .siatnre and pci noses—with a capital of $1,000,000—to whi.\ u reserve fund of over $550,000 has since bet 1 added. By an overwhelming popular vote its fra» thise was made a part of the present Staf Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 1871 The only Lottery ever voted on and ei iorsed by the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. It* «ra*d Stifle Number Brawl,, take place monthly, and the Grand Quarterly Drawings, regularly every three months (March, June, September and December). A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN J FORTUNE. FOURTH GRAND DRAW. nxo, Cr.AS8 D,in th* Academy ox* MrsioNsw Obucans, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1888, 215th Monthly Drawing. Capital X*i*Iase, #100,000 @^”NOTICE.—Tickets are Ten Dollars only Halves, $5. Fifths, $2. Tenths, $1 list or rimes. 1 Capital Prize of $150,000.. .$150,000 1 Grand Prize of 50,000— 20,000 50,000 1 Gbvnd Prize of 20,000.... 10,000..., 20,000 2 Lvrof. Prizes of 4 Large Prizes ov 5,000 ... 20,OOo 20 Pbizss of I,.AW.... 20,000 50 “ 500.... 25,000 100 “ 300.... 30,000 200 “ 200.... 40,000 500 100. .. 50,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZE.- 100 Approximation Prizes of $300.. ..$30,000 20,000 100 “ “ 200 ... 100 “ “ 100 ... 10,000 1,000 Terminal “ 50.... 50,000 2,179 Prizes,amonntinglo..........$535,000 Applic-dion for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of the Company is New Orleans. For further information write NOTES, clearly, Expres* gi>f ing full address. POSTAL Money Orders, or N#w York Exchange in ordinary letter. Currency by Express (at our expense) addressed M. A. DAUPHIN, La New Orleans or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C. Address Registered Letters tc NEW oniKAII NATONAL BASK New Orleans, La. OCMCUDCD ntIVltmDtn Tbal Ik* tounnrl »r»e*c« wl «e»rrwl* sad Early. *k« arc la ebarge *f Um drawings, is a gnaantee of absolute faimesi and integrity, that the chances are all equa and that no one ran possibly divine vrtot numbers will draw a Prize. REMEMBER GUARANTEED that the BY payment FOUR NATIO of all Prizes is NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the Tickets ire signed bv the President of an In titution whose chartered rights are recog nlzd in the highest Courts; therefore beware of any Imitations cr anonymou schemes AH ALTERATIVE. i jaa asasc sagsg r.wHing^ftran lmjxua or topww A LAXATIVE. Acting a»Qdtjrtmt«iretyo«i the bowrto and Essssra^ssa It carat habtouU (vmrflpOlon. A DIURETIC. In tta oo*nposition tbs best and fn«*t active diuretic* of the Materia Med tea are combined scientifically with other effective rentedk* (nr dtaeasw ot tho kidney* It enn bn retied on to give .mirk .piles relief rem-i and ana speedy sjweuy cure. owo. a^ *........ 5?ga55555£ *■“ iwcwittd For The NERVOUS l» «*»<«« «1»t» parMcoUf* _ ___ The DEBILITATED fit* U N M ky DTMffiiu The AGED. WELLS, RICHAROSON A CO. Prop** UURUXGTftN. VT April Sheriff's Sales. WILL BE BOLD ON TUE FIRST TUE8- TV day in April next, between the le- ■al hours of sale, t>efure tlie door of the ; -onrt Honse, in the city of Griffin, Spalding I County, Gaorgia, the following described •operty, to-wit: The house and premises of Joint Keller, situated and lying in Africa bounded district of Spald the ing county, Kninspcrt,'on Georgia, and Mclntoah on east by the south by road, west by Central HR., also known ns the plaoj whereon .John Keller resided in Janua¬ ry, lN-tU. Levied on and sold by virtue oflien ft fa issued from Spalding Superior Court in favor of 3. P. Newton andP. L. Newton, administrator of O. F. Newton, vs. John Keller. Tenant in possession legally notifi¬ ed. $3.00. Also, at the same time and jjace, will be sold twenty acres of land off of land lot No. Hi* in the third district of originally Henry, now Spalding and being county, the land Georgia, which being^ Wiliie in a square on Weaver, colored, now resides; l>onnded sonth by Hercules Bcdeirand west by John M. Brown. Levied on as property of defend ant, to satisfy two Justice Court ft fas issued from the 1001st District, G. M., II. of Woodruff Spalding County, one in favor of Fannie vs. Mrs. Willie Pritchard and one in favor of Amelia E. Johnson vs. Willie Pritchard. Levy made by J. C. Little, L. C ., and turned over to me. Tenant in possession legally notified. $0.00. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold fifteen acres of land off of lot No. 115 in the 1068th District G. M. of Spalding east Coun by ¬ ty, Georgia, bounded as follows: lands of I). P. Elder and G. W. Sneed, south by land of G. W. Sneed, west by land of J. J. Chambers, and north by land of J. M. Tay¬ lor. Levied on and sold by virtue of a tax ft fa for State and Countytax for year 1887 iu favor of State and County vs. W r . T. H. Tay¬ lor, trustee for Martha Taylor. Levy made by B. C. Head, L. C., and turned over to me Tenant in possession legally notified. $6.00. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold ten acres of land off of lot No. 109, off of the west corner of said lot, in the 1068th district G. M., of originally Henry, now the Spalding County, Georgia, bounded on east and south by said lot, west by lund of Jas. Akins, and north by hind of J. J. Cham¬ bers. Levied on and sold by virtue of one tax Ii fa issued bv J. W. Tvavis, T. C., in fav¬ or of State and County vs. James A. Reeves. Levy made by B. C. Head, L. C.. and turned over to me. J. A, Reeves, tenant in posses¬ sion, legally notified. $6 will 00. Also, at the same time and place, be sold ten acres of land, the same !>eing off of the southeast corner of lot No. 40 of the 1068th distriet O. M.of or.ginally bounded Henry, now lows: Spalding east County, by land Georgia, of L. Dupree, south as fol¬ by C land land of S. C. Milam, west by of E. G. Kendall, north by said lot. Levied on and sold as the property of J. J. Beasley fox State and Comity fa taxeB for the J. year 1887, Travis, by T. virtue of a tax fl issued by W. 0., in favor of State and County vs. J. J. Beasley. Levy made by B. J. C. Beaslo/, Head, L. C., and turned over to me. J. tenant in posses¬ sion, legally R. notified. CONNELL, Sheriff $6.00. S. C. 8. Ordinary's Advertisements. U r\RDINARY’S OFFICE, 8p*li>inj Coin- tt, Georgia, March 2d, 1888.—Willie Administration Hill has appliied to me for letters of on the estate of William llill, late of said county, deceased, Let all persons concerned show cause be¬ fore the Court of Ordinary of said county, at my office in Griffin, on the first Monday in April, 1888, by ten o’clock a m., why such letters should not be granted. $3.00. E. W HAMMOND. Ordinary. /~\KD1NARY'8 OFFICE, 8 pai.dxsv.Coun- W. V/ ty, Georgia, February 25th, 1888,—J. ad Butler has applied to me for letters of ministration on the estate deceased. of Mnry L. Batter, late of said county, Let all persons concerned show cause be¬ fore the Court of Ordinary of said county, at my office in Griffin, on the first Monday in April, 1888, by ten o'clock, a. ui., why tuch letters should not be granted. $3 00. E. IV. HAMMOND, Ordinary. /ORDINARY’S Georgia, OFFICE, Jan.9th, 8pai.pino 1888 .—W.B.Hud- Cooi- Vff tt, •son, admini.-traior, has applied to me for let ters of dismission from the estate of Tho*. Lyon, late of i.t comity, deceased. Let all persous concerned show canse be¬ fore the office Court in of Ordinary of said Monday county, at my Griffin, on the first in April, letters 1888, should by ten be gvanted o'clock a. m., why such not $6.15. E W. HAMMOND, Ordinary. /ORDINARY’S Geoisoxa, OFFICE. March Spaldxao 2d, 1888.—M. Couh- O. Tr. Bowdoin, administrator of It. K. Foster, has applied to me for letters of Dismission on the estate of R. K. Foster, late of said county, deceased. Let all persons concerned show cause be¬ fore the Court of Ordinary of said county, ut my office in Griffin, on the first Monday in June, 1888, by ten o’clock, a m., why such lette>* should not be granted. $6.15. E. W. HAMMONND, Ordinary. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All person* indected to the estate of J . W Boyd, lateot aiding notified Connnty, call Georgia, de¬ ceased, are hereby settlement to on t'.e un- dersigned debtedness and make and all of such having in¬ at once; persons demands against said estate are notified to present their $3 70] claims ELi/.A properly BOrD. proven. Executrix. mar7w6 Tax Receiver’s Xotice FOB W8H. I will be at the different precincts on the dates mentioned for the purpose of receiving Slate and County Tax for 188 * : At Sunny Side, Tuesday, April 3rd. May 1st and June 5th. At Union, Wednesdday, April 4th, May 2nd 1 and Jnne 6tb. At Mt. Zion, Thursday, April 3th, May 3rd and June 7th. At Line Creek, Friday, April «tb. May 4th and June 8th. May At Cabin, Tuesday. April loth, 8lh and June 12th. 9th At Akin, Wednesday, April lttb, May and Jane 13th. At Griffin every Saturday until the books are closed on July 1st. Office at Brick Ware houae. K A HARDEE, T R., B- C. nurikSm Rule Nisi. Duncan .Martin A Perdue | v*. W.T. H Taylor, \ State of Georgia, Spalding County In the Superior Court, > . t-rnnry Term, 188*. It being represented t« the Court by ihe j «- tition of Dtutean, Martin A Perdue that by Deed ot Mortgage, dated the l:’*b day ao:d o .1 ami ary, 1887, W.T. H.Taylor convey* >f to Duncan, Martin A Perdue “a oertaiu parcel of land containing thirty (.W) acres being part of lot No. 115 in the 4IU District of Spalding county, Ga., bonded on the East by Jack Crawler, on the South by P. Cham leas, North by P. L. Starr, West by some of my own lands, said land, thirty acres, lin¬ ing worth three hundred dollars,” for the purpose of securing the saidW-.T. payment of H.Tnylorto a promis iory note made bythe the said Duncau, Martin A Perdue, due on the 1 st day of Oct ,1887, for the sum of One Hundred and Forty Eight and 50 -10O Dollars, principal, interest and attorneys fees, which amount is now due and nnp&id. vV. T, U.Taylor Il is ordered that the said do pay into this Court, by tbe'first dar of the next term the principal, interest and costs, due on said note and mortgage or thow cause if any he has to the contrary, or that in de¬ fault thereof foreclosure be granted of said to Mort¬ the said Duncan,-Martin & Perdue gage, anti the equity of redemption of the said W.T.HTaylor therein be forever barred, said and that W. T. service H. Tay of lor this according rule tie perfected to law. on JAMES 8. BOYNTON, Judge 8. C, F. C. Beck A Cleveland, Petitioners Att’ys. I certify that the foregoing this Court, is this a true Februa¬ copy from the Minutes of |M.Thoii**, ry Term, 1888. Wm /ebJnoamlti! Clerk 8, C. ti. C, Rule Nisi. Writer T. Miller, I Mortgage, Ac. versus February Term, 1888. Adolphni$C.8chaefer, Bnperior Court of surviving partner of) j Spalding County A. 0. Schaefer & Co. Georgia- Present, the Honorable James 8. Boynton, , Judge of said Court. It appearing t<> the Court by the petition of Walter T. Miller that on the first day Hun of April in the year of our Lord 0. Schaefer Eighteen A Co., drevi and Seventy two A. a firm composed of A. C. Schaefer and Geo. Y. Barker, made and delivered to said Wal¬ ter T. Miller a certain mortgage In which the sum of Six Thousand Dollars was ac knowledgcd to be cue the said plaintiff, which said mortgage deed bear* date April said 1st, 1872, to secure the payment of amount due, whereby they conveyed to said Walter T. Miller the following described property,to-wit: That tractor parcel of land lying or being in the 8d District of originally Monroe, then Vike, distinguished now Hpaidine in the County, plan of and known and said district as Seventy-eight Nos. Forty-seven (78), (47), Seven Fifty- ty-nine (79), and one (51), each containing Two Hundred and Two ana One-half (202)/) acre*; also, Seven- of lot live (75) acres in the northwest corner No, Seventy-seven (77): aiso, No. Forty Fifty eight (50) acres in southeast part of lot (48), all in same district, containing in the (935) aggregate Nine Hundred the and Thirty-five tract, acres, more or less, in entire Jno. bounded north by land then known as land G. Lindsay’s laud and others, Pritchard east by and then known as land of Dr. others, south by Buck Creek, and others, west being by land of Squire Massett and premises conveyed by Philip E. McDaniel to said defendants V ebruary 4th, 1868, as dcscrib ed In foregoing petition; conditioned that if said firm of A, C. Schaefer <k Co. (of which should A. C. Schaefer off 4 and is discharge now serving said partner) debt of Thousand pay Dollars according to its tenor Sir and effect, that then *nid Deed of Mortgage should be void. And it further appearing that said debt re mains utfpaid; It is therefore Ordered, that said A. C. Schaefer, surviving by partner first as aforesaid, pay Into this Court the day of the next term thereof, the principal, intern t and cost due on said there Mortgage, or show cause to the contrary, if tie any; and that on failure of said A. C. Schaefer, surviving partner as aforesaid, »e to do, the equity of redemption in and to said mort¬ gaged premises ne forever thereafter t»rred and foreclosed. That this Rule And it is further Ordered. be published in the Gmrri* Nxrws once » mouth for four months, or a copy there of served on the said A. C. Schaefer, surviv¬ ing partner as aforesaid, or his special agent the or attorney, at least three months l>efore next term of this Court, 1888. By the Court, February 8th. JAMES 8. BOYNTON, Judge 8. C. F. C. Hall A Hammond, Petitioners Attorneys. I, W. M. 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