The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, April 08, 1888, Image 3

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I The Only Remedy 108 Contagious Blood Poison. W“ V" k*.ids Of remedic*, but vwcircl no AU */:S /m?n' uian, disease through which Indiscretion, has stuck 1 cou- to » Soma live or six your* 1 V for years. iro’.-hicU with pc.lili., sous to 1 w»t dif.ic.itt for it pun.', ci ■ tin t It gSSSfS: c ‘. n u,c‘t ta»lf doara bottles, f was once at a * .v station ami, setting left, felt I walked the £ ■even mu' 1 * ami have never any return i!L!t the, id malady. After I experiencing satisfied with the effects I must say eight am and result. 1 n>» »lxty years of age yenlence. jgjSSISS p*. 1 semi id. vitmior you this man without and can solicit*. tro to U uV ? Wochl,2U North Avenue, Chicago, omlcr date of June 12, lgST writes: ‘I deem u mv duty to thank you for the cure I re¬ ceived t^rtrda from Vci your excellent medicine. X con- SK!l y severe ease or Wood poison- , wenTC^»° the ,; prtelor rag store, pro- of which his persuaded which led hlch Jte me he he to said said buy a l’2cure. ration of own, bottles of his stuff was was fed I used six time. last I crew worse nil 1 ho At got dts*. o .custed and despaired of a cure. I met a ,.i..... ,i...■ ,.... hi,.. ...-ill ano lie, „u U vdyour medicine. He re- ft of tuifercrs. rei:re.>entatlons. to prevent their being iied I' falsa I thank “o,,Vior the benefit derived from your ’“dJ‘ J. n. Kilavllle, Cheney, a Schley prominent County, physician, Georgia, residing iaalcit'r In the liifalllblo !,e‘ha< recounting contagions blood success poison iu curing practice, writes: cases It Ids extensive ••Those Who know the almost Inevitable, oertuauently dangerous effects of mercury will welcome your discovery of S. 8. S. as a boon to humanity. The medical medicines, profession, „ ,viys vvai-v of proprietary is mi'.g sloivlv. of and In some cases of blood secretly, dls- , . -hr us:- S. s. S. in cases r,,i ,is,'tiling .V Of course worst u form medicine must that purify cures tha ill Its I . „,j ofevc-ry disorder.” Trt-aUso cu wood and Skin Diseases mailed » u r . a. TUB SWIST srcciric Co., ■ Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga, Ne w Advertisements. CATAf; SH ifS'S" Laudbbtack Co., FREE 773 Convince B. S. iV lire ltd s'. Newark, N. J. Apr Jkhn V MONTH anti BOARD for 3 Bright UUU Young Men or Ladies in each ooun- tv. P, \v. ZEIGLER tfc CO., Phila- jclpltia, Pa TURBINE vryi Mv > , n ILLUSTRATE!* and DE CUIPT1YE CA! \ LOO EE SENT F11EE. Address YORK, PA. PARKER’S I HAIR BALSAM Cl an.-es r-j.u Itl:. titles the Jmlr. ; Promotes a luxuriant prowth. Gray Never Fails to Restore Hair to iir> Youthful Color. I Cure* scalp diseases and kair falling fi flp.at i nv ztd*t& n.mtrt 2cr- • HINDER CORNS. •est and bust cure for Corns, Bunion*, Aou Ensures <*• .mfoi t to Oio feet. Never rails a at 1< : Jtxscox & Co., N. K, ' “ LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT of MEAT INVALUABLE FOR DYSPEPSIA MmtMt iiflmi, Muiun M Tea. Also for flavoring Soups, Sauces and Made Dishes. IENUINE only with Baron Liebig's SIGNATURE in BLUE INK across label ; old by all Storekeepers, Grocers and Druggists. MEMORY -MAKES- SUCCESS W Holly ui>lll>)> artlhciiil •yntcni*. Any itoak learned In one rvatling, • '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 Penn., Michigan Universi *y, Chautauqua, «fec ., &c. Endorsed by Rich ml I’roctoa. the Scientist, Hons. W. W. As- 'or, ,/ndah P. Benjamin, Judge Gibson, Dr. Brown, E. H. Cook, Principal N, Y. State Formal College, &e. The system Prospectus is perfect iy taught bv correspondence. LOISETTE, : *)st ikee from PROF. 237 Fifth Are., New York. flc sxly VegeUMs aedlciae pat sp ia it all liquid <tisea>«>8 fsm ever arising discovsrsd. cures from biliousness in I bl unt impurities. A safe, sure, amt gentle I -itiiirtic, eleauaiug tlie system tlioroughly. <J*1 style is slightly bitter. The Nen is ci --ant to the taste, amt tlie best medicine in ti-c world for children. Price 01-00 MeUONALU BRIO to , N. Y. City 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. Pampering the Png*. Hog fanciers could tell very funny stories about their experience with ladies and their pets. Ono well known fancier here says that a wealthy dame from L iftli avenue will come bowling down to his shop in her carriage, and, with tears . in-her eyes, beg him to save the life of her adored pug. He promises her lie will do his best, and, after kissing the black nose of the little beast anil leaving many instructions for his welfare, site drives away. The dog fancier then ex amines the pug carefully anil finds that it is suffering from being overfed and getting no exercise, so he puts it on low rations for a week'and has his boy run it up and down the yard for an hour or so flesh every day until it works some of the off its bones. Then he sends it back to the grand dame, who is delighted to pay $25 for the wonderful transforma tion that has taken place in her pet. People who keep large dogs are apt to have more common sense about their caro than those who keep toy animals, and they do not feed them on meat and candy all day long, so they escape the illness that comes from too much pampering.— New York Cor. Philadelphia Rec ord Artificial Ageing; of Whisky. A way has been found of ageing whisky artificially. A dealer showed tho writer two samples of what he called the “straight” article; one was made in 1885, the other in July, 1887. They were equally good, he said, in color, bou¬ quet, taste and every other quality, and yet the 1887 sample was sold at $10 less a barrel than the other. In other words, the whisky makers can now furnish a three months’ article equal in every re¬ spect to that which is three years old. By this process they save the three years' storage, interest and evaporation. Tho purchaser generally gets the benefit of this. The new process consists briefly of rocking the barrels day and night on patented “cradles.” Charred barrels are used, as is customary—that is to say, tho barrel is burned out before the whisky is put in, thus converting the inner surface into charcoal. The constant motion for three months dissipates the fusel oil and imparts the rich color which new whisky has hitherto never had legitimately.- Philadelphia Times. Sweden's Cant Iron Coin. “Ding it!” ejaculated a gentleman . had dropped a twenty cent piece on h foot while showing it to a reporter the other day. “That’s enough to make a saint swear!” And he sat down upon a chair and proceeded to nurse the unfor¬ tunate pedal. The gentleman was a well known coin collector, and the twenty cent piece was an old and rare specimen of the hard cash used in Sweden years ago. It was a piece of cast iron about six inches square and a half an inch thick, and bore a number of strange figures and hiero¬ glyphics, aboijfc as easily transferable to paper as the diagram of a western bliz¬ zard. “This piece,” said the numismatist, “is, or rather was, when in use, equal to about twenty cents of our money, and if you wanted to borrow $5 from a Swede you would have been obliged to send your horse and wagon, or at least a wheelbarrow, after twenty-five of them. A man in Sweden, when such hard cash was in vogue, would never be obliged to fumble in his vest pocket with a heavy pair of gloves in cold weather for suf¬ ficient cliange, and Swedish legislators of any party might have been justified seventy-five years ago in advocating the rag baby.—New York Evening Sun. St. Petersburg’s Fire Towers. Conspicuous about the city are peculiat looking towers, rising far above the roofs of the houses, and crowned with fiag- itaffs, to which tackle is attached. These are the fire towers, ancient institutions still retained as lookouts for watchmen, who, when a fire alarm is given, run up a red ball in daylight, a red lantern at night, with a system of signals by which it may bo known where the danger exists. It is a clumsy and inefficient way of operating a fire department, and is about tho only feature of the administrative system in which the Russians have not introduced modern improvements. They have electric lights and telephones, but their system of fire alarm has been used since the time of Peter the Great.—Will¬ iam Eleroy Curtis in Chicago News. Sore Tnroat is DiptLeria. paticulairly Heed favorable the warning, to the contraction and and of use DurbyR Prophylactic Fluid. It at once allays the inflaination of the throat, subdues the pain and gives permanent relief. It prompt ly and effectually destroys all contagion and diptlieritic germs. It is a fafeguard against Diptheria, and should be used on the first symptoms of sore throat as a gargle Central Railroad Time Tabic . NORTHWAKD. Barnesvilio Special (Sunday only 7:45 a. tn. Barncsville Accomtnoda tion (daily except Sunday) 5:57 a. m. Passenger No. 3, 5:41 a. m. Passenger No. 1L 11:31 a. m. Passenger and Mail No. 1, 4:01 p. m Passeuger No. 13, 9:05 p. tn. SOUTHWARD. Passenger and Mail No. 2, 8:20 a. m. PasseDger No. 14, 11:20 p in. Passenger No. 12, 4:05 p. m. Barnesville Special (Sunday only) 4:58 p. m. Barnesville Accomruoda tion (daily except Sunday) 7:10 p m. Passenger No. 4, 8:43 p. m « * * * a disease of , eo delicate jrml a nature as stricture of tbe urethra should | only be in rusted to those of large expe i ' rieuce aud skill. By our improved speedily meth ods we have been enabled to and permanently cure hundreds of the worst cases. Pamphlet, references and terrnn, 10 cents in stamps. (563 Dispensary Medical Association, Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Thirty Inhabitant* of America. A glance at the geologies of tlie jweS' ent ilay ahows that workers in this de- jxrrtraent of natural history are enabled to map out the continents at. ! teas of ages ago almost as correctly as they can those of today—so distinctly are the old shores and landmarks outlined. Today we ride in cars across the American con¬ tinent: yet not so long ago, geologic-ally speaking, a vast inland sen extended northwest from the Gulf of Mexico— finding its boundaries, in all proliability, on some shore now submerged beneath the waters of the Pacific. Tltia was during what is known as the age of chalk, or the cretaceous period— and millions of years ago, if our geologi¬ cal estimates are correct, Thg question as to whether man existed then is an in¬ teresting -one. Evidence of human life has not been found; yet there were vast areas of land, with'animals and plants of great variety, and as there was no physi¬ cal barrier to human existence, > n t' 1,} opinion of many the cretaceous car.tr- nentj and islands were populated by man. Knowing tho actual conditions of life at this early time, the strange animals that lived during it, it is a comparatively easy matter to understand or appreciate the daily life of our ancestors. It is evident that fhey were much more primitive than even the bushman of to¬ day, and undoubtedly were what we would term wild men, living in rocks and caves as the lower animals do. They were essentially hunters and fishermen, depending upon game for their suste¬ nance. The small continent of America at this time had in all probability low, marshy coasts, and the great ocean or gulf, whose coast line can be traced from Arkansas to near Fort Riley, on the Kansas river, up to Minnesota to Canada, near the head of Lake Superior, was a vast shallow sea. On its borders we may imagine cliffs of sandstone worn out into caves and quarries, in which these early fishermen made their homes.—Phila¬ delphia Times. —HOUGH ON HATS,” -flies, ants, Hears out rats, mice, roaches, ed-bugs, beetles, insects, skunks, chipmunks, jack abbits, sparrows, gophers, druggists. aoths, moles. 15c. At “KOCHH ON COHNS.” ok for Wells’ “Rough on Corns.” Quick 5c. rlief,complete Druggists. cure. E. S. Corns,warts,bunions. Weils, Jersey City. “ROUGH ON lTl H.” eruptions, “Rough on Itch” cures skin salt humors, frosted ring chilblains, worm, tetter, itch, ivy poison, rheum, icet, barber’s itch. 00c. E. 8. Wells, Jersey City. “ROUGH ON CATARRH” Corrects offensive odors at once. Com¬ plete «<1 cure of worst for diphtheria, chronic cases; unequal- throat, foul as breatlLCatarrhal gargle affections. sore 50c throat A Little Child Dying. The most pitiful sight that cau bo pre sented to father and mother is to see their little darling suffering so from the effect of teething- The wise patient gives Dr, Diggers’ Huckleberry Cordial to relieve it. Ordinary's Advertisements. /ORDINARY”SUFFICE, Georoia, April Si'xI.iuns 2d, 1888.—.1. Coi J. x- V/ tt, Maugham, as administrator on estate of S, W\ Maugham, deceased, house and has applied to me for leave to sell a lot, and fourteen acres of tand, more adjoining or less, on lands extension T. R. of Sixth street and of Mills, Mrs. Kincaid and others, known as the late residence of 8. W. Mapgham, deceased, for distribution and to pay debts of the estate Ail persons concerned ate cited to appear at the Court oi Ordinary of said county, with in the time required by law, to show cause if any there he why such application should not be granted. HAMMOND, E. W. Grdinary. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Spai.ding Coux- tt, Georgia, April 2d, 1888,— T. 3. Mangham as administrator on estate of J C. Mangham, deceased, has applied to me two for leave to sell a house and lot containing acres more or les», in the city of Griffin, situ¬ ated on Broadway street bounded, and east by Mayberry Scott, south by an alley west by an alley running from Broadway to Solo¬ mon street belonging to said estate for tin- purpose of distribution. All persons concerned are cited to appear at the Court of Ordinary of said county with in the time required by law to show cause if any there he why such application should not be granted. HAMMOND. E. W. Ordinary. BARDIN ART'S OFFICE. Spalding Coxm- V/ tt, Georgia, March 2d, 1888 .—M. O. Bowdoin, administrator of R. K. Foster, has applied to me for letters of Dismission on tlfe estate of R, K. Foster, late of said county, deceased. Let ail persons concerned show cause be¬ fore t he Court of Ordinary of said county, at my office in Griffin, on the first Monday in June, 1888, by ten o’clock, a. m., why such lettcs should not be granted. 16.15. E. 5V. HAMMONND, Ordinary. SUMMER TERM Begins April 16, Ends June 23,1888 New classes and private instruction in Y r oice, Piano, Violin, and all Orchestral In¬ struments, Piano and Crgan Tuning, Orato¬ ry, English Branches, French, German aad Itallian Languages, Drawing, Painting, M<M elmg and portraiture. Tuition, 85 to $25 per term. Lectures on Music, Art, Litera ture, etc., by eminent specialists, 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 -NEW EVCUilUCOHCRVATHRl E. TOCRJEE, Dir., Franklin 8q Boston. inar21d<fcwlm S V. IWU S SONS Insurance ipse;, CRiFFIN, : CEORCIA* -top-- ! St 1*011 ge.St Colli 1)41111 OS ” * Lowest Rates, WEAK N! _______, l£&EdTt ine’s ' mnm m aerroa* 4 r RHEUMATISM SS Tiffl __.1 otuxni tf>» 1 i tron rimed y lor 1 elf ground KIDNEY dyspepsia turaoi. kidney comi'lemt* m*ku> COMPLAINTS it Uw beet remedy tor ell CONSTIPATION PxijnCe Oxx nr OowrorxD la oot» oethei. a lire ite uee. vt Neuralgia, 1 and pepela, Nervous Liver and Proetretioa, Nervous Dieeaees, all affections Weakness, Nervous Rheumatism, of tho Headache, Kidneys. Stoma, Dye- h WELLS, tUerammended I Bee RICHARDSON $1.00. by pmtreeiopel Sold by I>rux*l*tx ft CO. end bumn- Props BUKLUfOTOS. VT Rule Nisi. B. < Kinanl A Son ( J. VY. Ward & I. J. Ward, i Statu Superior of Georgia, February Spalding Term. Count v ls*8 In Hie court, It being represented to the Court by the petition of B. C. Hi mm] A Son that by Deed of Mortgage, dated th- IBtli day of Oct. 1887, the j T YV Ward A l J Aon Ward eotiTeved to said B. C Kmard a certain tmet of ; land, to.n it: Fifty acres of land, -ituated in Akins District, bpuldinc county, Ga., and ; bounded North by the lands of Bill Wise, I East by.I no. Ward, South by Barney Mad. dox ami West h* Zed Gardner, for the i ur. pose of rccuring the paym-nt of a promisso .1 rv \£ard note made t,v the said J VV Ward * I to the said B. C. Kinard .V Son due on - (lie 1st day of November. lhS7, forOiestmi of ! Fifty Dollars (»50,<.*fi) and Ninety-«ix Cents, which note is now dun and said unpaid. W Ward I : Tt is ordered tint the .1 A J. Ward do pay into this Court by the first ; day of next term the principal, interest ulK l ami costs, due on said note or show cause, if ( f an 11 the reof °f w'ecl osu r e be * gran teef t o" t he , Ward ,t J. l J. \Vnrd tiieirin lie forever barred, and that service of this rule be perfected publication ou said J. W. Ward A I. J. Ward by in the Grutin News or service upon them by the 8 her iff of said county three months before the m-xt term of tbisrourt. JAMES 8. BOYNTON, Judges. C. F.C. Frank Flynt and Dismuke & Collens, Peti¬ tioners Att’s A true copy from the Minutes of tiiis Court. a4oara4m YYm. M. Thomas, Clerk. Rule Nisi. B fj. Kinanl A: Son / vs. I. J. Ward AJ.YV. Ward. ' State ol Georgia, Spalding County. In the Superior Court, February Term, 1888, It being represented to the Court by the petition of B. C. Kinard & Son that by Deed of Mortgage, dated the 18th dnyof Oct. 1887. the I. J. Ward A J. YV. Ward conveyed to said B. C. Kinard & Son a certain tract of land, towit; fifty acres of land lying in Akins District of Spaldiug county, Ga. bounded as follow*: North by lands of Bill Wise, East by Jno. Ward. South by Barney Maddox and YVest by Zed Gardner, fo- the purpose of se¬ curing tiic payment I. ol Ward a promissory J. W. YVard note made by tlie said J, A to the seid B. C Kinard A Bon due on the 14th day Dollars of November and Ninety. 1887, cents for the (f50.!>6), sum of which Fifty s'X note is now duewrid unpaid. said I. J. YVard A J. It is ordered that the YV, YVard do pay into this Court, by the first day of the next term the principal, show interest ami costs, due on said note or cause, if any they have to the contrary, be granted or that the in default thereof foreclosure to said and the B. C. equity Kinard of A redemption Son of said of the Mortgage, said 1. J. Ward A J. W. YVard therein lie forever bar¬ red, and that service of this rule be perfected on said I. J. Ward A J. YV. Ward according to law by publication in tlie Griffin J. News, or by service upon I. J YVard A W. Ward of a copy three months prior to the next term of this court. JAMES 8. BOYNTON, Judge 8. C. F. C. Frank Fiynt and Dismuke A Collens, Peti¬ tioners Att’s. A true eopy from the Minutes of this Court, YVm. M. Thomas, Clerk 8 . <’. 8 . C. apr4oam4m May Sheriff’s Sales. Y\/1LL VV day BF. in SOLD May ON next, Til E be FI K8T TUE8 the le¬ seen gal hours id sale, before tlie toor of tlie Court Houtc, in the city of Griffin, described Spalding County, Georgia, the following property, Twenty to-wit: 1159th acres of land in tlie district G. M. of Spalding County, bounded east by public road running from llollouville to Fayetteville, soa'h and we*t by lands of ,S. R. Borough ami north by tlie Levied Goodman place and bra b i- tervening. on and sold by virtue of u Justice Court ti fa is *ued from the Justice Coart of the 1159th di» triet G. M. of Spalding County in favor of N. 157 Drewry. as agent for Andiew Cole, vs. S. R, L Dorough. Levy made byG. H. San son, C„ and turned over to me. Tenant in Also, possession the legally notified. place, $6.(0. will lie at same time and sold one five-horse cower Wood, Tabor A Moss engine, one fifty saw Massey gin, om- Y'anWinkle power press and the shafting and belting connected therewith, Levied on and sold by virtue of one ti fa is¬ sued from Spalding County Court in favor of A. A. Cloud vs. J. H. Lewis, of Spalding County, and W. B. Lewis, of Henry Conn ty. $3.00. K. S. CONNELL, Sheriff 8 C. Tax Receiver’s Notice FOR WWH. i will be at i lie different precinct* cm the date* mentioned for the purpose of n • ring State and Con uly Tax for 1888: and At Sunny Side, Tuesday, April brd. May !nt June 5th At June Union, 6th. YYedaesdday, April 41b, May 2nd an-1 At Mt. Zion, Thursday, April 5th, M.»> 3rd and June 7th. At Line Creek, Frida), April 6th. May llli and June *th. At Cabin, Tuesday, April 10th, May 8th and June 12th. At Akin, Wednesday. April 11th, May 9th and June Kith. At Griffin every Saturday until tlie books areclosed on July 1st. Office nt Brick YVure house. R A- HARDEE, T H,!iC. mar25-3m Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Ail persons indebted to the estate of S YV deceased, Mangham, late of Spalding notified Countr,Gear* a, arc hereby to call on tlie undersigned debtedness and make settlement of such in at once: and all persons having demands against said estate are notified to Rule Nisi. I>ntican,Martin Perdue , VA W. T. H Taylor. » State of Georgia. Court, Spuiding February County Term, lit the Superior H represented the ( I U being t„ ■ tiri c • l« Mortin I « rd«■ t o > Heed of Mortgage doted tin- . •J&nuarj , ,l&Si f \Y.T-li-laylor eot»\t did*«oiid I>tmcan, Wmluk Purdue “a eciiniu v-« d -of lot No. ID inX m the i l.b t, Hi t>i* Tr r.« d t of of J»F Spalding 4ack C-awtor,, C^nty.t.a the !^nd«d South by o »the I. * ton EnA Ush ' North by 1 I., Murr, West bj *<>">- '»» o*" “«'»*. eft d land, thirty acres. «•- mg worth three hundred dollars, for the "ory note made by •T-HTaytoro HTaJitoMo Hniid^etfand “« ^ aFj r fn.’t .ri’e 'for ihi in,',, f (in Hundred and K Forty Fi^htmid Eight H!)u -SI-ltxi 'si ton Dollar* Dollar*, pHnoiiml, iinterest and »Uorneys fees, wh.eh 11 j* n H 1 'Vri ,‘l ^^ ,* 1, v'T nir H Tavlor . » « «• 't tern, the prim ip/.i, interest an/ costs. said fapltjliereof Duncan,-Martin foreclosure A' Perdue (>e granted_to of said Mort¬ the gage, said W.T.HTaylor and the equity therein of redemption burred, of the be forever and that >ervice of this rule be perfected on said YV. T. H. Taylor according to law. JAMES 8, BOYNTON, C. F. Judge 8. Att’ys. C. Beck A Cleveland, Petitioners I certify that the foregoing is a true copy from the .Minutes of this Court, this Februa¬ ry Term, 1888. Wm Clerk |M. Thomas, 8 C, fob25oam4w 8. C. Rule Nisi. Writer T Miller, Mortgage, Ac. Adolphtu(CHcbuefer, J- j February Superior Terra, Coart 1888. of surviving partner of | Spalding County A. C. Schaefer A Co. J Georgia. Present, the Honorable James S Boynton, Judge of said Court. of It Walter appearing T, Miller to tlie that Court the by tlie first petition day of . on April in the year of our Jjord Eighteen Hun deed and Seventy two A C Bclmefer A Co., a firm composed of A. C. Sohaefer and Geo. Y. Barker, made and delivered to said YVnl- ter T. Miller a certain mortgage in which the sum of Six Thousand Dollars was no knowledged to be uie the mid plaintiff, which said mortgage deed hear* dale April 1st, 1872, to secure the payment of said amount due, whereby they conveyed to said Walter T. Miller tlie following described property,to wit: That tractor parcel of land lying Monroe, or being then Bike, in the ft! District Spalding of originally County, now and known and distinguished in the plan of said district as Nos. Forty-seven (47), Beven ty-nine (79), Seventy-eight Two (78;, and Fifty one Two (51). One.half each containing (202*^) Hundred and and acres; also, Seven. N<i. I've (75) acres in the northwest corner Fifty of lot Beventy seven (77>; also, (50) acres in southeast part of lot No. Forty eight (48), all in same district, containing in the aggregate Nine Hundred and Thirty-five (935) acres, more or less, In the entire tract, bounded north by land then known as Jno. G. Lindsay's land and others, Dr. cast by land then known as land of Pritchard and others, south by Buck Creek, and west by land of Sqnire Mnssett and others, heing premises conveyed by Philip E. McDaniel to said defendants February 410,1868. as describ cd in foregoing petition: conditioned that if said firm of A, C Bebaefe/ A Co. (of which A. C. Schaefer is now surving partner) should pay ott and discharge said debt of Six Thousand Dollars according to its tenor and effect, that then -aid 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 this Court by the first day of the next term thereof, the principal, intereft and cost due on said Mortgage, or show came 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 of redemption forever in and thereafter to said mort- _ igcsl premises be burred and foreclosed Audit is further Ordered, That this Rule be published in the Gkifkih N>wg once there a month for four months, or a copy of served on the -aid A. C. Schaefer, surviv¬ ing partner as aforesaid, or hi**pecia! agent or attorney, at le«*t three months !>cf«re the next term of tl.is Court, By the Court, February JAME8 8th, BOYNTON, 18.88. 8. JtidgeB C. F. V. Halid Hammond, Petitioners Attorneys. I, W. M. Thomu*, Clerk Georgia, of the Superior Court of Spalding County, do here¬ by certify the above said to be a true February extract from tlie minutes of Court at 1'erm, t->v W. M. Thomas, f, h9iiiiin4m Clerk 8. C, 8. C. N OTICE ! TO LITIGANTS IN COUNTY COURT. Notice i- hereby given that the Quarterly -e-.-ion* of the County Court of Spalding County will hereafter be held on the fourth Mondays in June, September, Doeenaber and March, in*tead of tbe third Mondays in said months as heretofore held. The regular Monthly sesseions of said I Court »itl hereafter be held on the fourth Monday in ea<-h month. The first Court to : be held und i this notice, at Monthly May- sea- si on, will tn- on the fourth Monday in next, and the first Court to be held at (Quar¬ terly session will be held on the fourth Mon day in Jane next. Tlie business in *aid Court wiil carried on aa heretofore and the Court witl continue to *it or. the days *« now fixed by law until this change *b !' * • into effect. By onto of WALTER ( I LENS mbew t Jutt-’e 8. C. C. Notice ‘o Debtors and Creditors. All persons inflected to tbe estate of J. YV Boyd, late (ft Spalding Counnty, Georgia, de¬ ceased, are hereby notified to call on the un¬ dersigned and make settlement of such in¬ debtedness at ouee•„ and all persons having demand* against s«}d estate are notified to present their claims properly proven. m*r7w« tA70j KI.IZ Y BOYfL F.v PROFESSIONAL D 1 RECT 0 O. L. PARMER, ATTOHNEY AT LAW, i WOODBCRY, : : GEORGIA. Wtll Prom; practice t st'.rnlion alt the given to all and huataeoa, wbet* Court*, ever barir-cs* call*, XW Collections a specialty . aprRdly DR. JOHN L. STAPLETON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, GRIFFIN, : : i ; GEO!;., LA, Office—Froo', Room, up Stairs, Nee* Build ing. Poplar Residence, Prompt at W. attenttou if. Baker plane m cafl*. street. given to <*ay or aight. J*n21ddredni HENRY C. REERLC*, ATTORNEY AT LAW UXUPTOX, OKOW'IC. Practice* in all tbe State aud FVdoral Courts. octkdAely JNO. J. HUNT, ATTORNEY AT LAW GRirriH, GKO HO LX. 1 1 flicc, fit Hill Slrovt, Up Stairs, over J. 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