The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, April 07, 1888, Image 3

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The Only Remedy FOR Contagious Jlootl Poison. a£Sl^ ^X »nd »U.ut w TS2!^^’ four Bottle* cured r SJrlSS raa ^oIL KIMW, editor end proprietor of ‘ 7„ through indiscretion, l eon- * f^MdUeiie an which he* stuck to Jited .™rt«u _ JouwSS^wuiT Some t| ____ five £;lx year* ™- *» p»i« ; s tio as to 1 it difflcult for m« to walk. Havin, _ _________JOUS was once at a i, I walked the felt any return <*^‘affects \vy,.id malady. After I expericnemg aatlstlocUwlth the fhj^reault I must »ay eight am of and ./*,.i I ara alxty years and age rwvw like a young man can go to necessary and sot up from six ienlenee- : »uThf thousand l'send ems without any incon- you this without solicit*. %,WSW ^was^usuris. S'SMS® vat gSlJSdJTerysevere Sited a very severe vpui years -i jigo. «sp. case c ase Hearing of of II blood blood of poison- your tag about twn two msdlelne, I went to to a a drug drug »tore, the pro* gJSSfatlon ^■letorof «i.tor or which wnicu of his persuaded persuaded own, which me he to said buy was a iciiy cure. I used six bottles of his stuff VJ worse despaired all Us# of time. a cure. At last I me? I got a dttrusted and that medicine had friend iufed who told me your the druggist M^rnsnci him. I went to medicine. same He ufctintlv demanded twelve your bottles, and I re- in^w sold me am KJ-llfof fectly cured. I write this for the SSTived suiTerers, to prevent their being Ly false representations. I thank you again tor the benefit derived from your Dr EUavlIIe. iev, life, a Scnley Schle; prominent County, physician, Georgia, residing hi recounting mting the the infalUMa- success in W* a VI letter fiintrirr ‘ (jr course a medicine that cure* I,,, its worst form mast purtfy the poisoning lu Tl-euticu'co liViv.li and' skin Disease*mailed ,r i„„ Tub swift smtcwic Atlanta,Ga. ©a.. Drawer a. New Advertisements. CATARRH ^S, T ““5r;: FREE cotiTino B. S. Lavdee^ack & Co., 773 llrond Newark, N. J. $65 A MONTH and BOARD for 3 Bright Young Men or Ladies in each coun¬ ty. P. \V. mGLER<i;CO., Phila Jrlphis, Pa- ■rnniifii TURBINE m f,w ILLUSTRATED and DESCRIPTIVE utai.ogue sent free. Address YORK, PA. PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Cl*anses and lioaiitifles the hair. I Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never Fails lo Restore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Chires6calp diseases and koir falling oOcToUuugjgsjgi HINDERCORNS. The safest, surest and best enre for tho Corns, feet. Bunions, N eyerfaiw Aa. Stops all pain. Ensii res com fort to Hiseox»* Co., N. CO oure. lit cents at I’ruggi. *. r* LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT of MEAT INVALUABLE FOPv DYSPEPSIA Hat to for Ms. Uinm M k Also for flavoring Soups, Sauces and Made Dishes. GENUINE only with Baron Liebig’s SIGNATURE in BLUE INK across label. i-'old by all Storekeepers, Grocers and Druggists. MEMORY SUCCESS —MAKES— An.v Wholly book hi. leurned tike artificial reading-. system*. in one < -lasses of 1087 at Baltimore, 1005 at Detroit 1500 at Philadelphia, large lasses of Colum¬ bia Law students, at Yale, Wellesley, Ober- lin, University of Penu., Michigan Universi ij, Chautauqua, Ac., Ac. Endorsed by Rich ird Prootoa. ihe Scientist, Hons. W. W. As- lor, Judah P. Benjamin, Judge Gibson, Brown, EH. Cook, Principal N, Y. State Formal College, Ac. The system is perfect ly taught by correspondence. Prospectus J ost 1 bee from PROF. LOISETTE, York 237 Fifth Ave., New VINEGAR BITTERS I . :*2j- aa-Alcohedc Vejettbls aedicins put up ia all liquid fora ever discovered. ‘’“re® diseases arising from biliousness in>l 1 blood impurities. A safe, and gentle •sthirtic, cleansing the sure, 1 **ld stylo is slightly- system thoroughly. New‘is bitter. The p 1 -y'ant to the taste, and the best medicine in the world for children. Price $1 OO Moi>onau> mm; co., n. Y. Citv MAN WANTS BUT LITTLE Here below, but he Wants that little mighty quick. A LITTLE WANT, or a big one is promptly filled by ad¬ vertising in the Daily or Weekly NEWS. EDWARD ATKINSON. Hte Views on Types of Manhood as Af¬ fected by Natural Advantages. Atlanta. April 6—Qnite a noia bor of Atlanti ins assembled in the council chamber yesterday at noon to ■bear Mr. Eiwant Atkinson, of Bos ton, speak. He wan introduced bv Co!. E P. Hovv ( II in a short speech, de chose as his subject ‘ Do natural advantages develop tfie* best type of manhood*" Among oilier ih ngs, he said: The purpose of life is to develop men. Whore v\ii! the best type of men be developed bereaflei? In whic'' section, aye, even in ’vhich race, will the best qualities r>t man kind be biougbt out? I am far fioai sure that tljo lies? tu tierial advantag es wili develop tne be..i. type of man. Whether on the whole to be without great natural resources won’t tend to develop more fully tho qualities of men is a question which has en gaged the thought of New England. Down here in Pennsylvania and South yon have the original vureu tiau shale, elements o! fertility. All through your Atlanfc coast your shell formation, v. ich a New Eng land man the '•;* will grow only mulliea staks. upou that I t< uod the greatest yield of substance for beasts that I have ever found. Subjected, as you were, to the burden of slay dry, hot touch wus to be expected until your country was bom again in 1863, 1864 and 1865. You have just reached the adult age. Perhaps it is an udvantnge to me not to come oftener, to observe the great pro gress of ’the country. With all former habits of thought overthrown, with no inherited capital, the whole system revolutionized and changed and subjected to the competition of inherited application, and yet in these twenty-one years 3 'our indus tries have come to adult growth. In tbe exchangee, State with State and section with section, there will be the survival of the Attest. You are. passing through the first stage of great individual foituue?. The disjecta membra of your railroads aie brought together as they were in the North. Then the wealth of tbe individual results in the advantage of all. Then comes better service for lower prices, and close economy, bringing to bear all the Bkill and knowledge that can be applied. To this period you have not come. You have the greatest iron deposits in the world, and now I see little shops springing up all around. Here we have sixty millions of ^people, among whom the common school is becoming the solvent. You will have to look to it that your col ored men don’t become better mechanics than you. What is the difficulty of dealing with the trained negro compared to that of dealing with a foreign popu lation carrying with them the seed of socialism and anarchy? We have a vastly harder problem than yon. Mr. \tkirson said that it gave him courage to see the colored people ac quiring property in the South. Sore Tnroat is paticnlarly favorable to the contraction of Diptkeria. Darbys Heed the Fluid. warning, It and and use Prophylactic the at once allays the inflamation of throat, subdues the pain and and effectually gives permanent relief. It prompt ly m m destroys It It is o all contagion ---o — and ----— diptheritie diptheritie germs. germs. is a a fafeguard fafeguard against against Diptheria, and of should be used on the first symptoms sore throat as a gargle Central Railroad Tims Table. NORTHWARD. Barnesville Special (Sunday only 7:45 a. m. Bsrnfsville Aecommoda 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. ft). 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 ^Sunday only) 4:58 p na. Barnesville Aecommoda tion (daily except Sunday) 7:10 p m. PasseDger No. 4, 8:43 p. m. * * * * A disease of so delicate a ; nature as stricture of tbe urethra should ! only be en rusted to those of large expe 1 rience and skill. By our improved meth ods we have been enabled to speedily aDd permanently cure hundreds of the worst cases. Pamphlet, references and termn, 10 cents in stamps. World's I Dispensary Medical Association, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Sick and bilions headache cored by Dr. Pierae’s “Pellets." Oood Hone* In Had Hand*. A Bostoh writer tells a nice story about how he found among the wretched, bedraggled horses of the fish peddlers a faultless saddle mare. It tspo^-iUe for the most excellent and most lovable ani- mals to fall into the * hands of brutal masters, and' die "unliOnoml and un¬ sung.” But good care and skillful hand- ling would restore many such. If the story puts hundreds of kindly people on the watch to rescue possible j>ets from the crowds of animals that drudge about our city streets, with all the spirit of a noble horse beaten out by beetle headed owners, it will fulfill the evident object of the writer.—Globe-Democrat. Hallway Station in Bouio. The tracks of all the roads leading from the country palaces to the capital, over which tha czar may travel, are patroled by soldiers, and one can see tents all along the line at intervals of a few hun¬ dred yards. This precaution is made necessary by the many attempts that have been made to wreck trains on which members of the imperial family have been or have been supposed to be passen¬ gers. There was one terrible danger from this source which will never be for¬ gotten, as well as several escapes from less peril—William Eleroy (\irtis in Chicago News. The Strength of Wood. In a paper on the strength of different kinds of wood for building purposes, Professor Johnson calls attention to the fact, as now demonstrated, that many cheaper kinds of timber may prove more valuable for structures than more ex¬ pensive varieties, which have been sup¬ posed to be stronger, and, therefore, more desirable. Tlius, pine supports or pillars have been found stronger than oak oneB, when tested in large samples. —New York Sun. Kind to Contributor*. The Century is very nice in its methods with its contributors, both active and would be. It notifies them immediately of the receipt of their manuscript, giving it a number to be used in future com¬ munications pertaining thereto. This is done nowhere else in this country. Then, in about six weeks a decision is reached, and if accepted the article is paid for. All the monthlies and weeklies of stand¬ ing pay for their matter on acceptance. New York Graphie. “ROUGH ON RATS*** flies, ants, Hears out rats, mice, roaches, ' ed-bugs, beetles, insects, skunks, jack ahbits, sparrows, gopheiji, At druggists. chipmunks, aoths, moles. 15c. “ROUGH ON CORNS.” \.-k for Wells’ ‘‘Rough on Corns.” Quick tlief,complete cure. Corns, warts,bunions. He. Druggists. E. S. Wells, Jersey City. “rough on itch.” “Rough on Itch” cures skin humors, eruptions, ring worm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chilblains, 8. Wells, itch, Jersey ivy poison, City. barber’s itch. 50c. E. “ROUGH offensive ON CATARRH” Corrects odors at once. Com¬ plete cure of worst ohronic cases; unequal- id as gargle Catarrhal for diphtheria, sore throat, toul breath. throat affections. 50c A Little Child Dying. The most pitiful sight that can be pre sented to father and mother is to see their little darling suffering so from the effect of teething- The wise patient gives Dr, Biggers’ Huckleberry Cordial to relieve it. Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothino Sirup for childreu teething, is the prescription of one of the best female nurses and physicians in the United States, ami has been used for forty years with never failing success by millions of mothers for their children. During the process of teething its value is incalculable. It relieves the child from pam. cures dys entery and dierrhcea, griping in the bowels, and wind colic. By giving health to the c hild and rests the mother. Pribe 25 cents a bottle. augeodAwly Ordinary's Advertisements. FYRDINAKY’S OFFICE, Sfalmnj Coux- V/ tt, Georgia, April 2d, 1888.—J. J. Mangham, W. as administrator on estate of 8. for Mangham, deceased, house has applied fourteen to me leave to sella and lot, and acres of tand, more or less, on extension of Sixth street and adjoining lands of T. R. Mills, Mrs. Kincaid and others, known as the late residence of S. W. Mangham, deceased, for distribution and to pay debts of the estate All persons concerned are cited to appear at the Court oi Ordinary of said county, with in the time required by law, to show cause if any there granted. be why such application should not be E. W HAMMOND. Ordinary. /"YUDINARY’S OFFICE, Spax.dixo CoujT- \J rr, Geobgia, April 2d, 1888,—-I. J. Mangham as administrator on estate of J. C. Mangham, deceased, and has applied to me for leave to sell a house lot containing two acres more or less, in the city of Griffin, situ ated on Broadway street by bounded, east by by Maj berry alley Scott, running south Broadway mi alley and Solo¬ west an from to mon street distribution. belonging to said estate for the purpose of All persons concerned are cited to appear at the Court of Ordinary of saij county with in the time required by law to show cause if any there be why sucli application should not be granted. W, E. HAMMOND. Ordinary. YYRDINARY’S \J OFFICE. Spalding Cocm- tt. Gbobgia, March 2d, 1888.—M. O. Bowdoin, administrator of R. K. Foster, has applied to me R. for K. letters Foster, of Dismission on the estate of 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 tbe first Monday in June, 1888, by ten o’clock, a. in., why such letters should not be granted. 86.15. E. W. HAMMONND, Ordinary. SUMMER TERM Begins April 16, Ends June 23,1888 New classes and private instruction in Voice, Piano, Violin, and all Orchestral In struments, piano aDd Crgan Tuning, Orato- ry, English Branches, French, German and Itallian Languages, Drawing, Painting, Mod elmg and portraiture. Tuition, #.5 to $25 per term. Lectures on Music, Art, Litera ture, etc., by eminent specialtiste, and Gener al Classes, Recitals, etc., free to all regular students. Board and room in the New Home $5.00 to $7.50 per week. New Calendar free. Address IIW I1CI All U COSMBY AMR1 E. TOL'RJEE, Dir., Franklin 8q Boston. Tnsr2ldAwlm i nun romc. Rines SKHSs the eurtiur qoleu Bervrnw nSm. nitvoo* WsakMw, Hjviarta, Sleep- A*7LTkttiTtn. a# It drives out UMjMtsoomt humor* sir the blood pwuytnc snd Mulching <ttwnw tt, 7 and «n ovesootninn those j tebedbiood. resulting from impure or mpartt ! 4 LAXATIVE. ! A etlng mildly habitual bat surrly on the bowel* j it cares comsipouon, and promotes s regular habit. It dterstl strength NS On Stomach, a art Wds n omj?Qund A DIURETIC In Its eomposHkm the l*vt and active diurrtl«of ihe Materia Medics ii rv combined w-.lentlficailT with of ot her »h<- effective rermslles for di«-a«-« kidneys It can bo speedy wiled on to gi* quick relief and care. For The NERVOUS Hnnd™4*uf tm-d ihla muxsi) -Oh (ram pm,!» who h*.* tar rirrular- reroarkabta tmevlit Srad et> oj, The DEBILITATED foil pHUtknaUm Prl «4 $1 M fto !4 hf Dru«u*.i The AGED. WELLS. RICHARDSON A CO BUKA IXOTOX. VT Rule Nisi. B. G. Kioard A Bon / J. W. Ward A I. J. Ward.) State Superior of Georgia, February Spalding Term, t 'oonl.v In the court, 1888 It being represented to the Court by the petitlen of B. C. Kinard A Son that hy Deed of Mortgage, dated tbe 16th day of Oct. 1887, the J.W Ward A 1. J. Ward conveyed to said B. C. Kinard A 8on a certain tract of land, to-w it: Fifty acres of laud, situated ia Akins District, Spalding county, Ga., and bounded North by the lands of Bill Wise, East hy J no. Ward, South by Harney Mad. dox and West by /aid Gardner, for the f nr pose of securing the payment saidJ. W. of Ward a promisso A I J. rv Ward note made the by B. the C. Kinard Son dne to said A on the 1st day of November, 1887, Ninety-six for tbe sum Cents, of Fifty Dollar- ($50,!W) and which note ordered is now that due the and said unpaid. J.W Ward A I. It is J. Ward do pay into this Coart, by the first day of next term the, principal, interest and and costs, due on said note or show cause, if t any they have to the contrary, or that in de fault thereof foreclosure Be granted Mortgage, to the | 1 said B.C. Kinard A Son of said and the equity of redemption of the said J W , Ward A I. J. Ward theirin lie forever Barred, and that W. service of this rule Be perfected publication on said J. Ward A I. J. Ward by in tile Gbiffin News or service upon them by the Sheriff of said comity three mouths before the next term of this court. JAMES S. BOYNTON, Judge 8. C. F.C. Frank Flynt and Dismuke & Collens, Peti¬ tioners AttY A true copy from the Minutes of this Court, uloamlm Wm. M. Thomas, Clerk. Rule Nisi. B. 0. Kinard <fc Sow f vs. L J. Ward A J. W. Ward. 1 State of Georgia, Spalding County. In the Superior Court, February Term, 1888. It being represented to the* Court hy the petition of B. C. Kinard A Son that by Deed of Mortgage, dated the 16th day of Dot. 1887. the I. J. Ward A J. W. Ward conveyed to said B. C. KiDard A Son a certain tract of land, tow it; fifty acres of land lying bounded in Akins District of Spalding county, Ga.. 8s follows: North by lands of Bill Wise, East by Jno. Ward, South by Barney Maddox of and West by Zed Gardner, fo- the purpose se¬ curing the payment I. J, of Ward a promissory J. W. Ward note to made by the said A the said B. C. Kinard & Bon due on the 15th day of November 1887, for the ($50.’JO), sum of which Fifty Dollars and Ninety-six cents note is now due and unpaid. It is ordered that the said I. J. Ward A J. W, Ward do pay into this Court, by the first day of the next term the principal, show interest and costs, due on said note or cause, if any they have to the contrary, or that the in default thereof foreclosure bo granted to said B. C. Kinard A Son of said Mortgage, and the equity of redemption of the said I. J. Ward & J. W. Ward therein be forever bar¬ red, and that service of this rule be perfected on said I. J. Ward A J. W. Ward -according to law by publication I. in Ward the Gkiffin J. W. News, Ward or by service upon J. A of a copy three months prior to the next term of this court. JAMES S. BOYNTON, Fiynt and Dismuke Judge A Collens, S. C, F. Peti¬ C. Frank tioners Att’s. A t rue copy from the Minutes of this Court. Wm. M. Thomas, Clerk 8. C. H. C. apr4oatn4in 1^3]/ Shfififf S Sc|JB$. \\7 TV ILL day BE in SOLD May ON next, THE be FIRST TUE8 the le¬ .ween gal Court hours Hou.-i, wf in sale, the city before the loor Spalding of the of Griffin, County, Georgia, the following described property, to-wit: Twenty acres of land in the 1159th district G. M of Spalding County, bounded east by public Fayetteville, road running from ltollonville to south and west by lands of 8. R. Dorough and north by the Goodman and place sold and bra 5 i- tervening. Levied on hy virtue of » Justice Court tl fa is sued from the Justice Court of the 1159th dis triet G. M. of Kpalding County in favor of N. It. Drewry. as agent for Andrew Cole, vs. 8. R. Dorough. Levy made by G. H. San son, L C., and turned over to me. Tenant in possession legally notified. $6.(0. sold Also, at the same time and place, will he one five-horse power Wood, Tabor A- Moss engine, one fifty saw Massey gin, one VanWinkie belting power press and the shafting aud connected therewith, Levied on aDd sold by virtue of one fl fa ls- snt-d from Spalding County Court in favor of A A, Cloud vs. J. H. Lewis, of 8palding County, and 5V. B. Lewis, of Henry Coun ty. R. CONNELL, $3.06. 8. Sheriff 8 C. Tax Receiver’s Notice FOR 18148. I will be at the different precinct* on the dates mentioned for the purpose of : < ving State and County Tax for 1888 : At Sunny Side, Tuesday, April 3rd, Mav 1st and J une 5th. At Union, Wcslnesilday, April 4th, May 2nd and June 6th. At Mt Z ion, Thursday, April 5th, May ini and J une 7th. At Line Creek, Friday . April 0th. May 4th and June 8th. At Cabin, Tuesday, April loth, Mat 8th and June I*th. At Akin, Wednesday, April 11th, May 9th and lone 13th. At Griffin every Saturday until (he book* areclosed on July 1st. Office at Brick W ire house. R A HARDEE, T R , 8 C mar25 3m *Noiice to Debtors and Creditors. All person# indebted to the estate of 8 W Mangham, late of Spalding Count r.Geargla, deceased, are hereby notified to call on the debtedness undersigned and make settlement of each in at once; and all persons having demands against said estate are notified to present J. their claims properly proven. J. MANGHAM, Administrator. apr4w6 Rule Nisi. * I human, Martin A IVrdae t W. T. H Taylor. » State of Georgia, Spalding County Term, !i. Superior represented Court, FYhruar.v the Court b) 1 * »l - It being to 1 lition of Dnncan, Martin A Perdu 11. t t> Deed of Mortgage, dated tbe i:’*li du. January,1887, W.T Perdue H.Taytor “a con eertni vc;, d to sunt Duncan, Martin k . pan el of land containing thirty (:50; at+c- being part of lot No. 115 in the 4th DDtrio! of 8paldingcounty, Ga., bounded on tbe East by Jack Crawlev, on the Booth by P. Cham less, North by P. L. Starr, We.t by some of my own lands, said land, thirty acre*, l»e- ing worth three hundred dollars,” for the purpose of -ecuring the payment of a promts sory note made by the said W. T. H.Taylorlo the said Duncan, Martin A Perdue, due on the 1st day of Get ., 1887, for the sum of One Hundred and Forty Eight and 5o 100 Dollar*, principal, interest and attorneys fees, which amount is now due and unpaid. H. It is ordered that the said *V. T. Taylor do pay into this Court, bv the’llrst dav of the next term the principal. Interest and cost*. due on said note and mortgage or show cause if any he ha* to the contrary, or that in de- fault thereof foreclosure be granted to the said Duncan,-Martin A Perdue of said Mqrt gage, and tbe equity of redemption of the said W. T.lITsylor therein be forever barred, and said that W, T. service H Taylor of this according rule be perfected to law. on JAMES 8. BOYNTON, F. C. Cleveland, Petitioners Judge 8. Att’ys. C. Beck A I certify that the foregoing is a true copy from om the the -Minutes of this Court, this Februa- ry Term Term, 1888. Wm Clerk |M. B.C. Thomas, 8. C. fcb25oam4ni Rule Nisi. Writer T Miller, Mortgage, Ac. UtiUd . . February Term, Court 1888. of A<lolj.h surviving uaJC.Hch partner aofe of r, ;• | Sojiertor Spalding County A. C. Schaefer & C o.J Georgia. Present, the Honorable James 8 Boynton, Judge appearing of said Court. Court tbe petition It to the by of Waiter T. Miller that on the first day of April in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hnn died and Seventy-two A. C. Schaefer k Co., a firm composed of A. C. Schaefer and Geo. Y. Barker, made and delivered tv said Wal¬ ter T. Miller a certain mortgage in which the sum of Six Thousand Dollar# was ae knowledged to be uue the said plaintiff, April which said mortgage deed bears date 1st, 1873, to secure the payment of said amount due, MUler whereby they conveyed described to said Walter T. the following property, to-wit: That tractor parcel of land lying Monroe, or being then in the 3d District Spalding of originally County, Like, now and known and distinguished in the plan of said ty-nine district as Nos. Forty-seven (47), Seven Fifty- (79), Seventy-eight containing Two (78), and and one Two (5U, and each Hundred Seven- One-half (302}^) acres; also, five (75) acre# in the northwest corner of lot No. Seventy-seven (771; also. Fifty (50) acres in southeast part of lot No. Forty eight (48), all in same Nine district, containing Thirty-five in the aggregate Hundred and (935) acres, more or less, in the entire tract, bounded north hy land then] known as Jno. G. Lindsay’s land and others, Dr. east by land then known ae land of Pritchard and others, land south by Massctt Buck Creek, and and others, west iusing by of Squire McDaniel premises conveyed hy Philip E. to said defendants February 4th, 1868. as describ ed in foregoing petition; conditioned that if said firm of A, C. Schaefer A Co. (of which A. C. Schaefer is now snrving partner) should pay off and discharge said debt of Six Thonsand Dollars according to its tenor and efTect, that then said Deed of Mortgage should be void. And it further appearing that said debt re mains unpaid ; It is therefore Ordered, that said A. C. Schaefer, surviving partner as aforesaid, pay into thi* Court by the first day of the next term thereof, the principal, intereit and cost due on said Mortgage, or show cause to the contrary, if there be any; and that on failure of said A. C. Schaefer, surviving partner as aforesaid, so to do, the equity gaged premise# of redemption forever in and to said barred mort¬ be thereafter and foreclosed. And it i» further Ordered, That this Rule be published in the UKirrin News once a month for four months, or a copy there of served on the said A. C. Schaefer, surviv¬ ing partner a# aforesaid, or hi# special agent or attorney, at least three months before the next term of this Court, By the Court, February 8th, 18»S. JAMES 8. BOYNTON, Judges. C. ¥ C. Hall A llamtnond, Petitioners Attorneys, Court I, VY. il. Thomas, County, Clark Georgia, of the Superior do of Spalding here¬ by certify the aboTe to be a true extract from the minute#«f said Court at February Perm. 1 s*** W. M. Thomas, fe ! 9iiuiu4in Clerk S . C 8 C. NOTICE ! TO LITIGANTS IN COUNTY COURT. Notice i* hereby given that the (Quarterly -e:Hion» of the County Court of Spalding County will hereafter be held on the fourth Monday* in Juue, September. Dorember and March, in-tead of the third Mondays in said months as heretofore held. The regular Monthly scansion# of *aid Court w ill hereafter Ik- h<-ld on the fourth Monday in ear! month. The first Court to t*> held under -his notice, at Monday Monthly ses¬ sion, will be on the fourth in May- next, and the first Court to be held at Onar- terly session will be held on tbe fourth Mon day in June next. The business in said Court will carried On aa heretofore uul the Cour: will continue to pit ot. the days. a c now fixed by law until this change shr'i" into effect. By order-f WALTER C BL t.K -> ni.'tOu i Judge 8. C. C. Notice ic Debtors and Creditors. All personaYndected to the estate of J. W Boyd, late of hereby Spalding Coonnty, Georgia, de¬ ceased, are notified to rail on the un¬ dersigned debtedness and make settlement of such in¬ ar once; and all person* having demands against said estate are notified to present their claim# properly proven. roar7wA.$8 701 ELIZA BOYD. Executrix PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 0 . l. pa* m**, ATT OH KEY AT LAV, K WOOD BURY, 1 i GEORGIA Will * Prompt at!tolh.n all the jjlvfa Courts, to all sod tniato**. wh«r» praetic* praotic* I a ever btuhn-m r*tit. JIT Collection# a specialty apftfly Dft. JOHN L. STAPLETON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, GRIFFIN, QSOBlU, Oflh c— Front Boom, up 8uw*,Nrws MM ing. Residence, at W. H-Baker place oa Poplar street. Prompt attention jan3ldiftw4m given to call*, day or night. HENRY C. PEEPLE9, ATTORNEY AT LAW iiaxvTOX, oaoaou. Practice* in all the State sod Federal Court*. octM&wly JNO. J. HUNT, ATTORNEY AT LAW onrrrui, oroboia. office, HI tlill Street, Up Stain*, ever J. H. 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