The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, April 15, 1888, Image 3

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NOTICE ! TO LITIGANTS in county court. tt-M jiMii thAi Hi • G'mrter.'y -ps’di.e " ■ ’„ - • t. ' .-f’i «) <’•)' !••• ft tiii- f,, rtn ■ ! ,.r- r ■■ <»". ; .1 # 4 *. • . ri'i'lwc*"' r, ,,-ttbyr and * . , , i„iiU f in -aid , fori 1 held, • f» Monthly of »aW |:f f Jif't r *«• bt-d lifl til- f ‘ v i h ii.oirli. I bo first- Goitrl lo , V,’-.. , •r ' i! r tM» riot !•"«'. nt Monday Monthly in- , ■- . ii tin.- [inn'll i M*y liifil <'onrl to be 1 cl l at qruiir- !'■ ’ wiii be bold dp tin-fmn tiuMoc- , .. tiSwiiVss joiic next. The in inid ' v.i ■ carried on ft* here oforc mid thu i vVli cifiitiauo until to this “it i change i thu shall iiuya a , o'.v ly law go ’"k. * orferef WALTER Judge C. BERKS, S. <’. V. * mS0w4 - ‘ Nsw Advertisements. CATARRH ^,S T SS C! S FREE •uavince. B. S. J,APhEjmcx A Co., r?'i ttroad st. Newark, X. J. m E u CONSUMPTIVE i7> ftlld SICK. 8tiUKK nil] ll,, in »S many panes recover n,l *u Blow tbeir Ijr health HI llllligf Ity (he irrave. ke "t J, J aisordei-s of stomach anti bowels. 60c. at UruttGU. M EMORY -MAKES- SUCCESS It hai.y uiu.iit- arnttual ny.iem .layboi'b learned in one reuillB^, Cia-.t's of 1CS7 at Baltimore, 100a at Detroit i nt t’liiiridcSplibi, large laast-s of Uoirnn- t :, i 1 itiii’. ats, nt Yale, Wellesley, < >ber- liu, v .i.io i v of Penn., Michigan Universi ‘y. Ch iuf' .rjnit, .Vc., fc. E dorsed by Rich t’rd t'roe- ; i. lie Scientist, Hons. \V. W. As- or. Jnl i P. Bonjimin. Judge Gibson, Dr. itro.v H. Cook, Principal N, V. State \o;m. College, «fc3. The system is perfect iv tan hi from by correspondence. PKOF. Prospectus ii.T F..r.c 337 Fifth LOISETTE, Atc , New York. ADVISE TO DYSPEPTICS. I’ONTt NTS; Oho nature of Dyspepsia. 1 s I'amcs Its prouention. Its cure. Some rxp' rimoeof tin actual sugorer. Liver com - plaint a twin disorder of tflspcpsitt. Habitu¬ al ( on.-tijiatii n a reeult of dyspepsia. I )ys- pi fisia mistaken for ct> snption. Good living as a means for the cure of dyspepsia. What to d may be taken. \ hat food mu-t be avoided. Mailed free on receipt of stamp. JOHN H. Me ALVIN, Loti ell. Mass. 14 years City Treasurer and Tax Collector. J. & J. COLIYiAN, London, England. COXCLWi KAfUi MUSTARD OIL a posmvr. CURE for fill lumatirm, Neurulgi \ Colds and Mus¬ cular Pains; outward upplidtion. Sold by obtain a i Druggists and 1 Cr ggist jeers. If Grocer you send cannot from yo~; r i or to .1 \ ME8 P. SMITH, V- Park Place. N. Y. MASON ¥ HAMLIN I MiS pw fi fi ftlft -The cabinet organ L>llUfalv%*a I was introduced in its present form by Ma $24 T« $960 son A* Ifnmliri in 1861. Ollier makers followed In the manufacture of these instruments, but the Mason .V, Haml'U Organs have alwr.s maintained thtir supreui icy ns the best in the world Mason & Hamlin offer, d •’ "on.-taation of the unequalled excellence of their orgins, the fact that at all the great World's Exhibi ti.ins. since that of Paris, 1867, in competi¬ tion with the best makers of all countries, they have invariably taken the highes hou or* Illustrated catalogues five. PIANOS.: Mason Ac H nmlin do not hesitate to make the ex¬ traordinary claim for Cranil&l'prtgDt their pianos, that they are sup, rior to all others. They recognize the high excellence achit •> d by other lead¬ ing makers in the art of piano budding, but . still claim superiority. This they attribute solely to the remarkable improvement intro¬ duced by them in the year 1882, and now known as the “Mason & IIajjlxn Piano 8rr:iNCEJi,” by the vac of which is secured the greatest possible purity ai.d refinement of tone, together with greatly increased ca¬ pacity forstanding in tune, and other import¬ ant advantages, testimonials from A circular, containing three hundred purchasers, musicians, and logue. tuners, sent, together with desersptivo cata¬ Pianos to any and applicant. Organs sold for cash or easy payments; also rented. Mason & Hamlin Organ & Piano Co. BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. EXHAUSTED VITALITY <T>HE ^ SCIENCE OF LIFE, the great Medical Work of the age on Manhood, Nervous and1 Physical Debility, Premature Decline, Errors of Youth, and the untold mlserlesconsequent thereon, 800 pages 8vo, 125 prescriptions for all diseases.. Cloth, full gilt, only $1.00, by* mall, sealed. Illustrative sample free to all young and middle-aged men. Send now. The Gold and Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by the Na¬ tional Medical Association. Address P. O. box 1995, Boston, Mass., or Dr. W. H. PARKER, grad¬ uated Harvard Medical College, 25years’practice In Boston, who may be consulted confidentially. Specialty, Diseases of Man. Office No. 4 Bulflnch A. Practical Hints to Builders. r«sjKu.“ bulididg should know before letting his con tracts. 13 designs of plain and elegant homes, chapters with plans and estimated cost. cistern, Short foundation, on the kitchen, chimneys, heai brickworg, mortar, cellar, i»g, ventilation, roof, and many item of in¬ terest to builders. Mailed free on receipt of ten cents (postal stamps;. Address NATION¬ AL SHELL' METAL ROOFING CO., MO Fat 20th St, New York City. MAN WANTS BUT LITTLE Here below, but he Wants iha little mighty quick. A L 1 TTLH WANT, or a big one is promptly ftiied by ad¬ vertising in the Daily or Weekly NEWS. AMERICAN WOMAN'S VOICEG. A You..* InylUJ, tHplomulM fU-uinrh. Tl»r»«n Oj lniuwtics. ' dh-iib ruble discusaioHliiisbifticau-w-d j\ a remark of u young diplomat lieiong- tng t.i 11 , - Kngliah fisheries commission, lie eat'i that he was much struck with the tarinl and phy.-deal hivelimss oi Aim ricun women, but that his si-mje of the haniio'iiou-i was jarred when they si»i;e. fip.glishwouieii ’s intonation i« Oiu-su :.! low, sj njjk'iliietic, while thut of the typical cl,'iiighler ,,f America is high, somewhat ad'l-'d hai'.-b, and not grateful." lie that in repi'si* the American Womaii i-, more aUraetive than her Engli.-li i-'ister; but that the latter is more agreeable in conversalioii. Throughout the dehale which tliiis Candor has (Jactwi tiieir is no denial of the n.vsTtion 'hat American women's vaiws are often di. agreeable and that Englh-li women’s intonation is more melodious. But there is no proper effort to get at the cause of the difference. There is an error in admitting that the difference is due to higher pitch in this country than in England. Any one who has heard English women sjieaking with total self-unconsciousness in their own homes knows that they run to quite as high a note as women of any other coun¬ try; and that, in proportion as the spirit is amiable, the voice rises as naturally in the gamut ns the thermometer ascends when the icy fetters loosen the mercury. Miss Terry's voice is perfectly natural on the stage, and when she is not tragic it is in a high key. Sontag was noted foi talking as "flutes lisp and nightingales warble, ’' and both are at their best in high pitch. The trouble lies not in the pitch, but in the quality of voice. When Lear said of Cordelia, ‘•Her voice was over soft, gentle and 1 .. mi excellent thing m woman, it n ; . quality, not-pitch, he correctly described. When ivtruchio says of Katherine, in "Taming of the F'lrew,” ■'Think you a little din can daunt mine ears?" lie describes again the offensivenees in woman's voice, its noisi¬ ness, not its pitch. Chaucer knew that "small voices, sweet entuned,” were "the sweetest melody he ever heard;’’ and once again it is quality, not pitch, that is referred to. It is undeniable that in the American air all voices are mora or less roughened by the catarrhal mala¬ dies, more disagreeable than dangerous. We can count too easily the singers we have produced; and the moment a voice is discovered there is feverish anxiety to get it out of the country before our winds crack it in the throat. Few- sing¬ ers born or bred in Europe return, unless in extraordinary cases of great laryngeal pliability, with as even or suave a tonal¬ ity as they bring out here. The voices that are bred among us we do our best to destroy for musical qual¬ ity in either singing or speaking by the elocutionary antics of our schools. In England, except among those who are latterly patrons of the public primary schools, tuition outside the home in childhood is all but unknown. The gov¬ erness is a tradition as immovable as the house of lords or the judges’ wigs. The children study and recite in an ordinary room. Tim •• low’ voice is naturally and sweetly developed, because the lining of the throat is not scraped by voice forcing! When singing lessons begin the special timbre of each voice is carefully-watched; and as rapidly as indications suffice, it is given the proper education for its natu¬ ral register, be that high, low or medium. Meanwhile we have forty children in a largo schoolroom; the teacher arranges them in a row at the rear, and stands herself at the front of the apartment, and the child who reads loudest is the highest in order of merit. It is con¬ sidered particularly commendable if the entire class can read in concert louder than any other entire class in all the com¬ petitive sc!',ouls—competing for the ruin of individual voice quality. The same unscientific course is followed in music. All sing (he same register for years; all are urged to shout and "holler’’ in school. When they are of an age to make battle can* with tin- climate in its ugly moods they already say, ns F;dstaft did to the chief justice, and more truly) "For my voice, 1 have lost it with holloaing and singing of anthems. " Doubtloi -. loo, mental composure lias much to do with the quality of the voice. The ctiib r of bo; h sexes will shout or scream. A - *!;•> best conversers are also the In -i listeners, the quality of voice which g. • > far to make a good con¬ verger j instinctively low and sympa¬ thetic. The English girl learns in in¬ fancy that she is to speak only- when spoken to; that she is to reflect before upeal.h . c l v hen she speaks is to say as litii-i a", po- iidc that will antagonize her lord . n 1 nm-tern. The American gill i- ac t' i.-incd from childhood to speak cm i". crything; to exercise spon- tattciiy. if not independence; and the vices resulting from the abuse of the good ideas herein involved ore loud voice, harsh quality, r.ud speech, followed by re¬ flection, i r' but rarely preceded by it. Am rl, -:i girls, as a rule, are poor listeners. A <h o- n of them will speak all together, and the'highest pitch is often readied in a competition to coerce atten¬ tion. Aside front climatic influence, not easily overcome, whose effects, however, can be mitigated, the disagreeable quality in American women’s voices is due to irrational throat gymnastics in childhood, and to deficient mental composure in maturity. —Chicago Times. ---- ^------,------ Weak lungs, spitting of blood, con sumption and kindred affections, cuied without physician, A ddress for treatise, with 10 cents in stamps, World's Dis pensory Medical Association, 663 Main Jtreet, Buffalo, N. Y. The Whole Vital Machinery Depends for the fuel, which is the origin of ita propulsory force, upon the stomach. In that hidden albemicthe food u. dergoeg the chemi- at changes w hich transmute it into blood, from winch the system draws the material that reimburses it for its duily losses of tissue. These, of course, are great- G- augmcut;d in disease . If the stomach, therefore. Is weakened or disordertd, the system is deprived of sustenance. Ilostet- ter’= Stomach Bisters can be relied ujion to facilitate and renew digestion when that func tion has been interrupted by weakness »f the stomach. Biliodsnese. or a diversion of the bile from its proper channel, which causes constip tion, is also remedied by it. Heartburn, wind on the stomach, Rick Head¬ ache, Inr upon the toDgue, and other synm toms of stomach and liver disorder, it speed ily removes. Afalarial complaints of every sort kidney and bladder trouble, constipa¬ tion, rheumatism acd nearaljna yield when it used regularly and persistently Pretty NTnt All Proved. The • use facts, my masters, not nt Hi (“.•.Trying out tlm prettv pit lure* of tbc : y v.- tor-, who; • girly {prl i i;i family t. :'!>d !«v.s of pioperty fir.ro orlyte pi' £ *.p th. •.* jifio w;u Ml j; o ' ■ ' -irlcc art-'.'L <r • i ’ > fr* rii- ; ;"r cr !sf- L‘v;’S ; : : 1 ! Vy fan:; ; ;:.-vr fur tifc-'i t. 1 fir ' ;>•; <■ i xht piMti'. . - v - ; rad C'f ' • ' ' . ; ' " > cum* 5U . o, ; . ,'U (f re; 1 ll. • ;. . ti,t no fcvorii ' aiit'i i ■!? : cinv (a her .i Liv.w it but at coot cl Akvpl . / v aa«l oiicrt. i lie i' i■ ri * ’ 1 an? i-f.Ycf Vy t. :w of ; . ., -s . ...f w«» t-» r. I ••mi Ilfp bur . t -'.: ; .i ' aini ti; lit, with ( . ’li < t't!i t. Jto bc«f! i; i. < :. ;jgh tu 1 from !•: 1 !■• «;rt . that"the -1 cfcaiG, v. :k a arc pgi-d ct 30, witii tl’c : ).:■.* J in! pray hair t i f< T*».» nmi pc; ■; ■ i , r ,h i f oviT. train, or lu'o-d; dov aind. Jmlvc.hty :,tul hv'teri'i !».-• n: . to l.oil.-lcq if intnnitv, tv! 'aid of < id-'tivc Llh . ir:- tiik' :■ , j hyel-'u!. rapidly lo\.ers, li!. • ■; miu;> <>f the i; co is worn ‘‘ROUGH ON PILES.” Wh; Why rnpfetecure suffer Viles? ImmefliatB relief aim x»m guaranteed. Ask for ‘‘Rough on : Piles." Piles.” Sure Bare cure cure for for itching, itching, vrotrud protrud Druggists Ing, bleeding, or any form of Piles. 50c. or mail. E. 8. Wells, Jersey City. ____ Wells’ SKINNY MEN. “Health Renewer 'restores health & vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Men tal and Nervous Debility. For Weak Men, Delicate Women, Rickety children. $1. WELL re HAIR BALSAM. If gra y, restores to original color. An ele¬ gant oi dressing, softens A and Restorative. beautifies. Stops No noi grease. tonic ke*r coming out; strengthens, cleanses. teals sca«x>, eradicates dandruff, 50c. Aii Old Friend Dangerously III. Yon with a 11 know him lying there suffer ing so that fiaifui caso oi dysen tery of him a bloody type. Why not sug gest to to try Dr. Riggers’ tlufikle berry Cordial, it will relieve him alter a few doses. 0. A. CUNNINGHAM. GRIEKIN, : : : GEORGIA, Has Been Appointed Land Agent for Spalding County. by the Georgia Bureau of Immigration, aud all parties haviug land for sale c»n expedite the Bale by placing their property m hig hands. . Full particulars in regard to the most val¬ uable lands in tliig count,' cau be obtaiued by addressing him as above. A full list of honscs and lands and lots of all descriptions: PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY O. L. PARMER, A T T ORNE V A T l. A W , WOODBURY, : : GEORGIA. Will Prompt attention given to all binsiuesa. practice in all the Courts, and where- ever bush egg calls. Collections a specialty. aprCdly DR. JOHN L. STAPLETON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, GRIFFIN, : GEORGIA, Office—Fron7 Room, up Stairs, News Build ing. Poplar Residence, at W T . II. Baker place on calls, street. eight. Prompt attention given to cay or jan2ld&wfim HENRY C. PEEPLES, ATTORNEY AT LAW HAMPTON, GEOBOIA, Practices in all the State and Federal Courts. octfld&wly JNO. J. HUNT, ATTORNEY AT LAW OBIFF1N, GEOROU. Office, 31 Hill Street, Up Stairs, over J H White’s Clothing: Store. tnnrffiM&wly ii msML'KK. n. m. Collins DISMUKE & COLLINS, LAWYERS, GRIFF1X, llA . Office,first room in Agiicnltura! Building p-Stnirs. marl-dAwtf THOS. R. MILLS, .TOllNFl IT LAW, GHtFFlK, *.A. v. ill practice in the te-ie and Fedsiaf Courts t'ffice, over George & Hartnett’s c ;rner. nov2-tf. OS D. •irS VAif aonr. T. DASiSl, STEWART & DANIEL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Over George & Hartnett’s, Griffin, Federa Ga. Will practice in the State and .ourte. ianl. C. S. WRIGHT, WATCHMAKER AND JEWF.LER GRIFJ-IN, GA. Hill Street, Up Stairs over J. H White Jr., & Co.’s. .J. P. NICHOLS, Aoext THE Northwestern Mutual Life In- surance Company, Of Milwaukee, Wis. The most reliable Ic uranee Company in America, aug28dly HOTEL CURTIS, 3RIFFIN. GEORGIA, Under New Management. A. G. DANIEL, Prop'r. par Porirr* m eet all trains. febUdly 1 KIDNEY COMF1 , Um H»rr caxrtj'f’Wrommu sxl ksrtti-r* | ; runOv- Turner, a 1 ” X M i.'OK*. nufitw it 1 F V, - kidney oomnUint* DYSFEFEtA m j |omhound Ccutnv CovmrjtD anyann tint j vorse caw« of l >y slaves CONSTIPATION t’Amrs ihtianr tic. it is * la action to the lows ila use. I Nervous Prortrgtiqn, Nsrvoui Hcadachr, lu^onuumdsd by jcrulonwooa^sod ku».B-r I Neuralgis, Nervous Weakness, Stomach Price tl.OO. hold by Drugs'at' and Liver Diseases, Rheumatism, Dys- RICHAROSONA Pn>p'$ r pepsia, and all affections cf iho Kidneys. WELLS, CO. UU KI.1H GTOM. Va. Rule Xlsl. I>. C. Klnard & Son / • va. r J. W. Ward A I. J. Ward. ) Stnte of Georgia, Spalding County lit the Superior court, February Term, iSR8. It bfjng represented to the Court by tin- petition of Mortgage, of 11 ('. KinarJ A S,.n that b.V Dwed dated the 16th day of Oct. 1^7, J.W Ward J- I. J. Hard conveyed loth. said R. C. Kinard A Son a certain tract of land, to n it Fifty acres of land, -ituated In Akins District, rpaldiug county, Ga., amt bounded North by the binds of Pill Wise. ry note made by Hie. said J. W . Wiird A I J. Ward to the said B. V Kinard .V Son dne on the 1st day of November,lsS7, for the sum of Fifty Dollars ($511,96) and Ninety-six Cent,, which note is now du« and unpaid. It is ordered thatthe said J.W Ward* J J. Ward do pay into this Court, by the first day of next term the principal, interest and wild costs, due on said note or show cause, if any tuey have to the contrary, or that in de said fault thereof foreclosure i. -if be said granted Mortgt.ee, to the ! . B.C. Kinard Son and mill the the Hinilv equity ,if of redemption li demntion of of the the said said .1 J W W Ward ,t I. •). Ward tlieirin tie forever burred, and that service of this Ward rule be perfected publication on said J W. Ward & I. J. by in the Gbiffin News or service upon them by the sheriff of skid county t’irge mouths before the next term of thiacourt James s. boynton, F.C Dismuke Judges. & Collswa, C. Peii- Frank Flynt and liouers Att'a. A true cony from the Minutes of this Court. a4oam4m Wu. M. Thomas, Clerk. Rule Nisi. B f\ Kinard *S: Son f vs ) I. J. Ward & J.W. Ward. State of Georgia, Spalding County. Iu the Superior Court, February i'erni, Ibtss. It being represented to the Court by the petition of B. C. Kinard & eon that by Deed of Mortgage, dated the 16th day of Oct. 1887, said I. J. B. WardifeJ. C Kinard W. & Ward Son conveyed certain tract to the of a 'and, towit; fifty acres of land lying in Alilns District of Spaidiug county,Ga. bounded as follows!: North by lands of Bill Wise, Eaet hf Jno. Wa d. South i>>- Barney Maudox and West by Zed Gardner, for the pmqiose of se¬ curing the payment e'a rd promissory J.W. Ward note made by the said I.,!. ha ,V to the said B. C Kinard Kon due on the 15th day of November 1SS7, for the sum of Fifty Dollars and Ninety-six cents ($50 90), w hich note is now due and unpaid. It is ordered that the said I. J. Ward & J. W. Ward do pay into this Court, by the first day of the nex term the principal, interest and costs, due on said note or show cause, if any they have to the contrary, or that in default thereof foreclosure be granted 'o the said B. C. Kinard A Son of said Mortgage, and the equity of redemption of the said I. J. Ward & J W. Ward therein beforever bar¬ red, and that service cf this rule be according perfected on said I J. Ward A J. W. Ward to law by publication in the Gkiffix News, or by service upon I. J W ard A J. W. Ward of a copy three months prior to the next terra of this court. JAMES 8. BCYNTON, . Dismuke Judge A Coliens, 8. C. F. Peti¬ C., Frank F ynt and tioners Alt's. ' A true copy from the Minutes of this Could. Wm. M. Thomas. Clerk 8. ('. H. C. aprJoamlm Ordinary’s Advertisements. /ORDINARY’S OFFICE, April SesU.inj 1888.—J. Coin- J. VJr tt, Geokoja, 2d. Maugham, as cdmlnistrator on estate of 8. W. Mangbam, deceased, has applied and fourteen to me for leave to sell a house and lot, acres of ta !, more or less, on extension of Sixth street and adjoining lands ofT. R. Mills, Mr*. Kincaid and others, known as the late residence of S. W. Maugham, deceased, for distribution and to pay debts of the estate All persi.n- concerned are cited to appear at the Corn; oi Oi dinary of said county, with in the time requ : - d by law, to show cause if any there tie > ’ s, i' h application should not he grantc !. W. HAMMOND, ordinary. E t \KDINAUr.S OFFU F, NpAr.ni.NoCoo.v- xs, Gkoboia, April 2d, 1-88.—J. J. Maugham as administrator on estate of J P. Maugham, deceased, has app icd to me for leave to seli (t house and lot containing two arses mvTo or less, in the <■ ty of Griffin, situ¬ ated on Broadway street bounded, cast by Maj berry Scott running south by l!ro/t?lway sn id’ey and 8'4o- w ■ st by an alley from said t the mon sfreet belonging to estate for purpose of dir-tt,button. All persons concerned are cited to apnear at in-thetirne the Court requited of • Irdinnryof l>y law said ■ show ouaty with j to c;.u-c if say fliere be w iij «neb npj !i.".it!on should not be granted. K. W. IJaMMU-ND, Dniins-v /\RDINAllY’.5 OFFICE. SpalhixO Uuu*- Tr. Gi iBOi*. -March 2d. 1&8N. — M. O Bowdoin, , ’rainistmtor of R. K Foster, has applied ' • ;ne for letters of DisinDsion on the estate . f It. K E’oster ' f * f - d county, dec< l-cU. Let all pei sons concerned show <..i.^, be¬ fore the Court of Ordinary of firtt said Monday county, in at my office in .riffin, on the June, 1888, by ten o’clock, a. m., why such lette * should not f^e graatea, W.r,. E. W. HAMMONND, tirdinnrj SUMMER TERM Begins April 16. Ends June 23, 1888 • New classes and private instruction in Voi-e. Piano, Violin, and all Orchestral In- f-lrurnenlf, Piano and l. rgan I lining. Orato¬ ry, Engl’gh Branches, French, German sod Haitian Languages, Drawing, Painting, Mod eluig and portraitnre. luijion, 47 to f25 per term Lectures on Music, Art, Litera tur*', etc., by eminent speciaitist*. free all aud regular Gener al Classes, Recitals, etc., to students Boa d and room in the New Home A5.00to $750per we, k. Nhv Calendar free. Address ’ SKW K\«.I A> I* lOSSKBt ATIIBI E. TOURJEE, Dir., Franklin Sq B *’,on. inar21dAwlrn CAPITAL PR«ZF, $150,( “Wi arran MB tery Company, sad is pevson manage and cot trol the Drawing* them*efvaa, and that tht same are conducted with honesty, fairmawL and author In go-d the faith CJ toward all parlies,, this crrUOSwMt w wa Us to use with with fac.gitnflcg fa<-fi in lies rtfon ralgns twice attached ft dre - y We live undersigned Bwnka and Banker, will pay all Prise, drawn in The LouMnwa State Lotteries which may prerewlnd •! our counters: H. P. a.WkILMShSt'.Prr.. LikAl Wrs.atiti.Sari L »* eii X. o.nart N’t I tm.KOilX.rrM.t al** u NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! Over Half a Million Distributed Uuitiana State Lottery Comparv lnrorporstedlu 1808 for 25 year* by the La ( jdatwre for Educational and Chart! pose*—with a capital of tLOOo.(XX>~ ,. reserve fund of over $09006 has l added. By an overwhelming popular A vote Its fraa vhise was made % part c the present 8Ud • Lonstttutiou ’ adopted December 3d, A.&,1IQ( The only Lottery ever voted on aud *t dorsed by thv people of any State. 1 1 never scale* or poutpooes. take Ita ter mm* llayla ISHbar the Grand Draw loa Drawings. place monthly,and regulSrly three Quarter!; mouthi > (March, June, September every and December). A «PLENDID O PrORTCNITYTO WIN / FORTUNE. FIFCII GRAND DRAW. I SO, CtAM E,«» th* Acxdewt dr Mr SIC N *w Oiuuxa, Monthly TUESDAY, Drawing. MAY ft, 1888. 216th Capital PHce, #160,000 rdTNOTICE Halves, #5. wricketa Fifths, ere tJ. Ten Tenths, Dollar* only 81; , list or rtuna. I Cxmai, Pats* or tiat.ooo...«i»,w 1 Ghxmi Pmux or fio.oo" 50,« .. bo, m 1 gua.no Para* or 30,Ota * ... 20,000 2 I.A BOB PfitXRS or 10,OH .. 4 Labor pRimor r,,m.., £35 20 i’Eixss or i 'flu,... 50 '* 41.. 05.000 . 100 *,«» 209 ‘ > , , # 40.000 500 4.. • . 50.00* irrtoiuu’ic.':. 100 Approximation PrUea qt $800, 1,000 100 Terminal *• - * 50... 100*4 2,179 Prlxes, amounting to..........ffiSC^OW AnpUe-klon for rates to rlub«she«ld be maite only to the office of the Company te New Orleans. For further Information *tl • -early, gh; ing Money full address. Orders, POBTA'. New fork :. >T*8, Exchange Kxprsm li or ordinary letter. si'iircMied Currency by Express (*t our expense) M. DAUPHIN, A New Or leant La or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D.C. Address Registered Letter* tc taw ORLSAII IATOBAL SAM a Hew Orieaae. ul REMEMBER ZtZXr. K. 7 ZZ.Z mi drawings, •■A Early, la aksin to of aheol atieolntafalrneat rAarfs tto a gu a an tee and l&tegrtMr. that the chan iceaareaU era*. aqua! and that pouibly bly divine divine ___ what whs! . no one can numbers wilt draw a Priir. ire. REMEMBER kemkajuek that that the the payment payment of of all ail Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR RATIO NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the Ticket* ire signs J bj the President of an la nir.d fituticn in whose highest chartered rights are recog the Conrtay therefore beware of.atiy imitations cr anonymou schemes. Application for Charter SpalpixoCootitt. GEORGIA, t , To the Superior Court of said county Yonr petitioners, A. (i. ’• anDyke, John Boutbcnand, Hand, 8 8 j M. M Wayman, Wayman, RwJol| Ri ph Oet- ‘ ter, ter, Virgil Virgil L. L. Hughes, James it D. Hosted, Lu- Lu- and tker W. Stanley, Warder, Mis A aylor, ' that Hugo Hugo they -- W. ’ andawth H Ucua oU pray PT , . , .. er persons as may hereafter be associated with (b them, ‘ may be by order - of - aaid court coa stitu'wl a body corporate with the privilege. and for the purpose* herlnafter >st fourth, to-wit First, The name of said corporation shall be “The Middle Georgia Ship¬ pers Union,” it* place of bualncsa at Griffin, or some other point in said county; its capital stock Two Thoo«and Dollars, with the privilege of in creasing the same without further order cf •aid court, to a sum not exceeding twenty thousand dollars; and the period of such corporate existence eball be twenty years, wi h the privilege of renew al In term* of the statute. second, It slial! be the business and pur¬ pose of said corporation to bay, marks! sod conserve fruit* aud other farm prodarta; to purchase and sell supplies for ita member* andotner* . to purchase and sell fertiliser* and to manipulate ingred*eo t* for such pur¬ pose. le own and run such machinery u shall tie nccewvary to carry on tbeir busineaa. ana to hare such other pririlegee, cot iuooe listent wi>h the laws of Georgia or contrary to public policy,a* shall further aud advance the purpose* O the organization. Third, Tit shall nave the right to bor¬ row money a 1 1 pledge the faith ef the cor poration to t xteni of liability not exceed this ing fifty end i*r < ■ it of ita capital stock, and to in*v vac tond* or other evideacee of debt. Fourth, T y shall have the right to sue and be sued, - use a common #c*L to pee •veh by-Uw- ot iiiconrtsteat with law or public policy a* may be advisable for the government which by-iaw* and management fix of the body, may the number and names of it- officer* their duties and obllga - lions, and also the privilege* of the stock holders. Fifth, Such c irporitkra shall hare the rignt to own acd dispose of such property both real aud personal aad mixed, as may be necessary or expedient to carry on it* business or protect ita interests fro= lose. Sixth, Such other privileges and acmun ties as » ball be necessary to proparly carry in - id hnsines*. your petUoarranray for. JNO- J. HURT, I certify Attorney for Petitloners.Q pl i ation for that the foregolag ap c charter is a true extract from the minutes BpaidingSuperior cial signature Court. )Vitn«*» l'8h. my offi¬ this April -lltb, Ww. M. Thomas, Oerk 8 C. 8- C. Rule Nisi. Dnnean,Martin .V Perdue j W. T. H Taylor. - * ate Superior of Georgia, Court, Spalding Fte'mary Cporjiy Term, In In the 11 being repre.eiite.l to the Court by the p< - of Duncan, Mur!in A F>-rfine tiiat by Deed of Mortgage, Mortn* dat'd dat'd th* tjte IFMi b-o diy o la “^ ^ Contaiuiuff thirty («> P jrt «. f ! ’’ 1 No ; V;' tn 11 ' 0 4t l ' fHdwg tj, . . com h. P >“* tbrWhOTdteddolW’ fog fe e l’ ur J w "® " f If, HtJ'JwV! *j ,r T !r ll ,e : a ", ^i v> f ^. or ATI,',, o« Htmdnd and . I'mienyl, interwt and attorHeva fees, which ul yP? nt S P < ^ *' '° , | 1 A^ L h T«.lnr dur'uyhDothwC^rfc . bv the drat day «the J}e.\t term the prlncTpat IptcTfist and costa- ‘J any he hits lo the contrary, o that in dt • fault thereof foreclosure be granted to the snbl Duncan. Martin A Perdue of said Mort¬ w.T.HTaylor and the equity therein of redemption forever barred, of the be flint service of this rule be perfected on said W. T. H Fnv or according to law. JAMES 8. BOYNTON, Judge 8. C. F C. Beck A Cleveland, Petitioners Att’ys. I certify that the toregoiug is a true copy from the Minutes of this Court, this Pebroa ry Term. 1888. Wm Clerk |M. 8. Thomas, C. S. C. fcb'hToamtui Rule Nisi. Walter T Miller, | Murtgngi , Ac. uc,„» Sclmefer, February term, Court 1888, of Adolj.hti^C stervtving partner oft >■ superior Spalding Co tint; A. C. Schaefer A Co. J Georgia. Present, the Honorable James 8. Boynton, Judge of »aid Court. It appearing to the Court by the petition of Walter T.-Milter that on the first day of Ap’it in the year of our Lord fiightcen Hun dred and Seventy-two A. C. Mchaefef A Co., a firm composed of A. IJ. Schaefer and Geo. Y. Barker, made and delivered tv said Wal¬ ter T. Miller a certain mortgage In which the sum of Six Thousand Dollars was ac knowledged which said to be uue deed the said date plaintiff, April 1st, 1872, mortgage the bears of said to secure payment amount waiter T. due, Miller whereby the they fo lowing conveyed described to said property,to.wit: That tractor parcel of land ij iug or being m the tkt District Spalding of originally Monroe, then and l‘tke, distinguished now In County, plan of and known Forty-seven the said dlstriet as Nos, (47), Seven ty-nine (51), (79), each Seventy-eight containing Tw (78i, o Hundred and Fifty- and one (202)^) Two and One-half acres; also, Seven- fire (75) acres in the northwest comer of lot No. Seventy-eeven (77); also, Fifty (50) acres (48), in southeast district, part of lot No. Porfy eight all in same containing in the aggregate Nine Hundred and Thirty-five (9:15) bounded acres, more or land less, in the known entire tract, /no. north by then as G. Lindsay’s land and others, east by land then known as land of Dr. Fritchaid and others, land south by Massed Buck Creek, and and west by of Squire others, using premises conveyed by Philip E. McDaniel to said defendants r ebruary 4tti, 1868. asdescrib ed in foregoing petition: conditioned that if said firm or A, C. Bcbaefer A Co. (of which A. C. Schaefer is now surviug partner) should pay off and discharge said debt of Six Thousand Dollars according to ita tenor and effect, that then said Deed of Mortgage should be void. And it further appearing therefore that said debt re mains unpaid; it is Ordered, that said A. V. Schaefer, surviving partner a* aforesaid, pay into this Court by the first day oLtliu m xt term thereof, tiv principal, iutereit and cost due on said Mortgage, or show cause to the contrary. If there tie any; and that on failure of said A. C. Schaefer, surviving partner as aforesaid, s« to do, the equity of redemption In and to said mort¬ gaged foreclosed. promises t.*e forerer thereafter burred and And it Is further Ordered, That this Hole be published in tfto Gnirrur News once a month (or four months, or a copy there of served on the said A. C. Schaefer, surviv¬ ing partner as aforesaid, or his special agent or attorney, at least three months Itefore the next term of tl is Court, By the < juit, February 8th, 1888. JAMhSH. BOYNTON, Kell Hammond, Judge B. C. F. U. A Petitioners Attorneys. I, W. M. T homas, Clerk of the Superior Court of ripalding County, Georgia, do here¬ by certify the atx»ve to be a trnc_ extract from the minutes of said court at February i'enr. '‘ -S, W. M fitoxAS, f f'oamtm Clerk 8. C- B. C. ay Sheriff's Sales. \yt!.L YV BE SoLDO.VTHK FiRBTTLEB gal hours d»| of In sale, May !>efore ne*L the be.*een loor of the tha la. Court House, in the city of Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, the following described property, to-wit: Twenty acres of land in the lKi9tb district (i. M of dpalding County, trounded east by pttblie F road running from Hollouriile to syrtterille. sooth and weal by iands of 8. R. Dorouah and uorth by the Goodman place and branch i r tervening. levied on a cr! wr.i'd by virtue of n Jusltoe Coart fi fa ia . I from tie .fo-ti- •• tenrt of the 1139tb dis trict N. B. (i. Drcwry. ii. -palling for County Andrew in Cole, favor of as agent vg. 8. H. L Dorough. Levy wade by G. H. San <on, C., anti turrred over to me. Tenant in posses don legally notified. S'6 f ti. «»£ "«ne fivehorle T.iwV 7 >!■’ cname, one fifty saw Ma*—yr' v*r, Vat, ,7'mkl. ir.kle no*** power »ra»«mt press and the th' ,>■ .r belt"-:: <"finfcl«id tlfi'rcw OU a:.*! l.y virtue ft! < • * li ta is *ned . 8{uslding Connly C<>ort *n favor of A .. -i "d vs. J. H. Lewis, of Spalding Cocnty, a„d W. B. Lewi*, of HenryCoun- ty fit 00. R. S. CONNELL, Sheriff 8 C.