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ADVICE TO DYSPEPtICs.
CONTENTS: 'Jhe nature of Dysitpsia.
j s causes. Itspreuention. Ifscurc, Nome
experience of an actual sufferer. Livereom-
p’ainta al twist disorder of dispepsia. Habitu¬
' onstipatii-n a rcettit of dyspepsia. I'.ys
pepsia mistaken 'or co. upfion. Good living
as a means for thecuro of dyspepsia. What
fo d may be taken. i,t food must be
nv.-idc-d Mailed free oil rt coipt of stamp.
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Is years City Treasurer and Tax Collector.
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Other makers f .lluwed in the manufacture of
these instruments, but the Mason It Hamlm
Organs have alwas maintained ilttirsuprem
aey as the best in the world.
Mason & Hamlin offer, demonstaation of
the unequalled excellence of their orgtns,
the fact that at all the great World’s Exhibi
th ns. since that of Paris, 1867, in competi¬
tion with the best makers of all countries,
they have invariably taken the highes hou
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PIANOS. Mason vk Hamlin donot
hesitate to make the ex-
latraorcliniiry claim for
Gr.>n«ldkVprigt>t tiicir pianos, Th>. that they
are sup, rjor to all others. y recognize
the high excellence achieved tty other lead-
lug milkers in the art of piano building, but
still claim superiority. This they attribute
solely to the remarkable improvement 1882, and intro¬
duced by them in the yea • now
known as the “M.tsox & Hami.ix Piano
Stbingeb,” by the vse of which is secured
the greatest possible purity ai d refinement
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ilirt'O and
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to any
Pianos and Organs sold for cash or easy
payments; niso rented,
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rt'HE ' SCIENCE OF LIFE, the
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aga on Manhood, Nervous aud'
Pbysioal Debility, Premature
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tional Medical Association. Address P. O. box
p'35, Poston, Hass., or Dr. W. H. PARKEE, grad¬
uate of Harvard Medical College, 25 years’ practice
In Boston, who may be consulted confldwitl&Uy.
Specialty, Diseases of Man. Office No. 4 Bulflnch st.
Practical Hints taming solid facts
io Builders. that contemplating every nun
'-■>iiididg should know l>eto c letting his con
tract*, 12 designs of plain and elegant
homes, with plane and estimated cost. Short
chapters on ihe kitchen, chimneys, cistern,
fngiicliitidn, ventilation, brickworg, mortar, cellar, item of bea*. in¬
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,
HAN WANTS BUT LITTLE
Here below, but he Wants tha little
■nighty (juic|i. A
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or a big one is promptly filled by ad*
vertising in the Daily or
Weokly NEWS.
A UGHTHOUSE KEEPER ’8 LIFE.
riir. Peri lout Duly of Carina; far a Ba»
con tight—A Sformjr Night
Tho dtuy of a keeper of cne of these
great beacon lights is not arduous, but
sometimes it is attended with considei
able danger. Owing to the great height
of tlie tower, and the peculiarly exposetl
condition, there is always the chance of
its be ing destroyed by a fierce hurricane
of wind and rain. During a dark, stormy
night in April, 1854, the Minot s Ledge
lighthouse, near Boston, was thus de
atroyed by tlte contluned action of wind,
rain and the heavy sea. The lighthouse
was a skeleton iron structure, situated on
u ledge of rock, which at low water is
entirely bare, but at high tide several
feet of water covers it. At an unknown
hour of tho night the iron posts snapped
in two and the lighthouse toppled ove*-
into tho restless sea.
.The keeper’s house on the iron towers
Is usually situated near the top of the
lighthouse, just under the great revolv¬
ing lamp. A strong platform is con¬
structed on the top series of braces and
an built, octagonal structure of wood then
holes. perforated on each side by window
This small structure acts as a
storehouse for the oil and other appara¬
tus connected with the lighthouse and
\ living place for the keeper. It is made
as small as practicable so as to offer »he
least amount of resistance to the wind
Tho small cupola above this building,
where the great reflector is situated, is
reached by a winding iron staircase. To
keep forming the lamp in good condition for per¬
its proper work requires clean¬
ing every day. The keeper, in addition
to the trimming the wicks and replenishing
vessel with oil < ach morning, has to
■jil the revolving apparatus and see tliat
the glass globe and reflector are cleau
and clear of smoke. Before darkness
Jetties over the land the lamp must then
be lighted and the macliinery set in
operation.
If it is an exceptionally stormy night
the great illuminating apparatus must be
constantly should watched, lest some accident
globo extinguish the light. The glass
is, of course, very thick and
strengthened by heavy brass braces; but
even with this precaution many incidents
are known where the glass panels have
been blown in by the force of tho wind
and hail, and the light extinguished at
once. The experiences of a keeper on a
dark stormy night are not always agree¬
able. The wind blowing up from some
rough quarter of the globe, sweeps across
the sea with alarming rapidity, lashing
tho water into light foam, and moaning
fitfully about the tall tower. At a height
of 100 feet from the surface of the sea it
attains a speed equal to that of a small
hurricane, and, when it strikes the glass
globe of the lighthouse, it whistles in and
out among the iron braces as though it
would tear them from their sockets. If
the wind is accompanied by rain and hail
the wildness of the scene is increased.
The glass is thick and strong enough usu¬
ally to resist the force of the frozen drops
of water; but the noise made by the con¬
stant pattering of the descending hail on
it is louder titan if it were falling upon
some hard metal or stone. At such a
time it would be a dangerour risk to
venturo ing out on the platform surround¬
the big light, even though clinging to
the stout iron railing for support. As the
lighthouses are arranged at the present
day, there is no need of the keeper at¬
tempting such a feat, as the lamp and all
pertaining mskle. N. to Y. it Mail can be and reached Express. from the
-
Years Teach More Than Books.
Among other valuable lessons impart
ed by this th s teacher is the fact that
for a vers long time Dr, Pierce’s ‘ Gold
eu Medical Discovery” has been the
prince of liver corrective and blool pnri
tiers, being tho household physeian of
the poor man, and the able consulting
physician to the rich patient, and prais
ed by all for its magnificent service and
efficacy in all diseases of chronic uature,
as material poisouing, ailments oi the
respiratory and digest ve systems, liver
disease a- d in all cases where the use of
an alterative remedy is indicated.
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t*reAMH9fiCA‘ tiorsffs.
Zach Taylor rode at Washington the
horse he had used in the Mexican war.
Its name was “Old Whitey,” and it fol¬
lowed the funeral car of the dead presi¬
dent to his grave. Franklin Pierce used
to gallop about the streets of Washing¬
ton at midnight on a blind horse during
his presidency. He rode twice daily
and his coachman, who still lives here,
tells me that he kept eight horses in tho
White House stables. This coachman,.
uUys Buchanan had ore set of harness^
which $800. Its buckles heav- ’
cost were
ifcr plated with silver, and it had fifty-six
solid silver “Rs” in different places
upon it. Buchanan, however, never nxty
on horseback, but his niece, Harriet Lane*
was accustomed to gallop with the other {
society girls of that day over the hill^
Boout Washington.--Chicago Times.
How to Handle Wasp* tfllh Safety,
In reply to a query in Science, “Is ft
true that while one holds his breath it is
impossible for him to be stung by a wasp:-’*
a Connecticut correspondent in the same,
Journal says; “I have picked up hundreds
of live wasps, holding my breath at the
moment when the wasp was grasped, and)
have never been stung under such ctrcum-y
stances. I have frequently been stung by
wasps when I have disturbed them tin- the/
awares. As to the explanation of
phenomenon, I have none to give. I have*
tried the experiment on hornets, honey
bees and bumble bees, and a single trial-
with each was sufficient to prove that the'
plan did not work With either of thes<*
Ipecics.” __
Here and Tkore,
It is reported that the big cattle ranches^
of the west and southwest are break¬
ing up.
Experiments made during the past sca-
; son in exporting pears to Europe did not
1 result favorably.
According to the department of agri-
| culture, tl e average per acre of wheat/
i used for seeding Is 1.38 btishels
j The last legislature members of Michigan of the enacted
; a law, making the
I board of agriculture an independent for-
I estry commission.
__
A fot*l Eclipse
of all other medicos by Dr. B. V.
“Golden Medical Discovery” is approach ini
ing. Unrivalled iu bilious diaordera,
pure blood, and ooosamption, which is
scrofulous disease of the lungs.
! 55H
Nf* W«t»k hr I'uiiag {Venice.
The very latent ircujwtioft for young
; women who have Den delicately reared,
j but mill v. wheel ho me of con life p I d by changes liv« in ", tho h
■ to earn a
i to clean bric-a-hrr.e :n tho groat mciiMoca
■f ; New York. They t. • called brie-a-
^ cam r*. nwl l-nve 1 -rushct?
I ex; ;•«. ... ■ ; :;u; duties. Net er.j-y
t yc:r.':- \ 1 1 ,.r; I • arse txfevi ;d T..e
| bu- 1 : ... ~ . .•:<■■■ a «!■-"i.“!'o ti- : . !i,
j the • ■ ., 1 an ilirg the tr- -a-
j urv.-.. - " . •> : * kmw; . • how t;«.t. fully
to artung ! . tsa-nla inn v.;.y
that i i nii ■: > - :• ■ . • tln’O’.vi.cr-. The
writ ;•■ :-et;>:ed. n. jUst UtTflS.l t. -
lined young woman would like. — New
York tjtui.
.slii'-rii'W I *f» «>*■ I’hnloijtnphjf
| ivositto , VV „ J ■ ■- -i:- - n ingulcr s.dt.j kt; t:.-
tion of s...' aplij - It is well n
that uni- .■ >i-o niic:- :-cope stivi is found
to be an nuerntion of cryolals, end
that up-.’.; u. dltTcrcaca in thw; cry :-!>
the qurfity i the enrol <r.u U‘ itior- t r
les« .. . ; ;. ii: si. }[. Wedding, to make
th'- oi;.-. t'-. oioro cciUlpietc, heated
steel fu • r.cs-'. and rs i!ii* use of tho
mien s <’• under such circumstances
V.f:S iro tiile, he photcgrapboil tlio
metul id'jcr". tile liegutivo to
m* 'N’r-vs. t:a»» • ■ b. - rhotographio
Delicate Diseases
of citli-rsex, however induced, prompt
!.v, thoroughly and permanently cured,
fiend lOcenss iu stamps for !a ge illttR
trntfrt treatistr. Wo ld’s Diep usary
Mi died Association, liC‘\ Main Street,
Buffalo, N, Y.
t'ciifiul Railroad Time Table.
XOBTITWAKD
Barneeviile Special (Sunday only
7:45 a. m. Barnesville Accominoda
tion (daily except Sunday) 5:57 a. in.
Passenger No. 3, 5:41 a. in.
Passenget No. 11, 11:31 a. in.
Passenger and Mail No. 1, 4:01
p. ut
1’ iSr-. ngiM No. 13. 0:05 p. u;.
SOUTHWARD.
P.isseii:>e’ and Mail No. ’J. 8:20
a. in.
Passenger No. 14, 11:20 p m.
Pitssenger No. 12, 4:05 p in.
Barnesville Special (Sunday only)
4:58 p. in. liarneavilio Accoirituoda
tjon (daily except Sunday) 7:10 p m.
Passenger No. 4. 8:43 p. in
NOTICE!
TO LITIGANTS IN COUNTY COURT.
Notice is hereby given that the Quarterly
se-sions of tin- Co nty Court of ripuld tig
County will hereafter be held on tlie fourth
March, Mondays in June, September, Mondays Doeenrhor and
instead of the third in said
months as heretofore held.
The regular Monthly sesssions of said
Court will hereafter be held on the fourth
be Monday held under lit each this month. notice, The first Monthly Court to
at ses¬
sion, will be on the fourth Monday in May
next, and the first Court to be held at Quar¬
terly session wili be held on the fourth Mon¬
day Court in Jane carried next. The here business ofore and in said the
will on as
Court will continue to =it ot: the days a
into now fixed bylaw until this change shall go
effect.
By order of WALTEIl C. BKEKS,
tnS0w4 Judge 8 . C. '.
FREE! ILLUSTRATED A 26 PAPER PACE
Descriptive of the Soil Climate, and Productions. M
Manufacturing Industiiee neral
Weatth of Virginia and other Southern
States. Write to
W. B, RKVIX.lv, (■(■11 1 l*u *. Agent.
ROANOKE, VA„
Enclosing V’-eent Stamp.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons indected to the estate of J . W
Boyd, late oi Spalding Conn nty, Georgia, de¬
ceased, are hereby notified to call on tlie un¬
dersigned and make settlement of such in-
debiednc-B at once; and all persons having
demands against said estate are notified to
present their $3.70] claims KLI/A properly BOYD, proven. Executrix.
cnarTwG
MICROBE KILLER
Is now the rage in Austin, Tex. Mr. Kadam.
Nurseryman, Austin, Texas, is the Inventor.
He Our -8 Every Disease that doctors have
failed to cure. Over 500 persons iri and
around Austin are now : sing it. Send f°r
cireular of his treatiaent snowing made. swori
statements and testimonials of cures
Adress
A GREAT YEAR
ptce with tne course of ii« CYenU. There is no
bettor way to do to tb&a to tubscrioe for
The Macon Telegraph.
It? newB meUities are unsurpassed the fullest bv an? A«'<>< paper }•
in the South. In addition to special 1
ated Press dispatches, it has corresimn -
euee hy wire and letter from all important
points in Georgia and tbem. ighb<>riug htstes
During the present session of Cougrass *\a.-n-
lugton will be the moat irap-jtaut and
teresting news centre In the country. The
Washington Correspondence of the Telegraph U
ll Ua regrriw 1 con^oti^nMurnUhes tr.ll disnatrhes. Freq«»'-t the latest
fws an i„
Cumni
•It. Frai
Carpenter, and W. A. Croffut. three e of of th« the h■■t
known known newspaper newspaper writers writers at at fbe Che capital, capita! oi o the s
cusa the lives; and most important issues
d “/he IVraoerattc Tariff Reform
Telegraph is thoroughly is a in line with the
/paper. It Clsv.-Und and the I>eir"'( rs -c
of President national t ®
>party In the eomin* onl» give alt tbe news, • but ,
Telegranh will not public tasuea from the cai 4
'win diMiuss all faith. 8 uS*cnt«
point of genuine Democratic
> .once.
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j»ily, six months, .... 4
Dally, three mentba, • - • * OO
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WEAK NERVKI
j Pdine’s ra*n<
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j Oc<*. n»*tiir ttx
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j RHEUMATISM
lusr* (Au»» Co a*
1 j Woo* It ifctw* out
inakmc caws* Bbwinmt, wa torn h
1 Um true nawdjr tor I
!p*y J KIDNEY tha «ur»Uv« tank*. kWoey 1 rv-rood t B ertyi oui-uacw I COMPLAINTS .. _
<mt( ( nund DYSPEPSIA •>» J’vnrr* {!»<• -niach. dojcwt and »r Tlu* nutet* Cow Co I* it tha room «ii|' arm* It Mnwrarai '/ lb* d U> U*
25 P oraatw- ---__ cum area
wursc co*<* fit t’>»i*fi*oa
CONSTIPATION
r.-.eiAV It utmv Com room la nr** and t
tl- K * laxattva, bowrla aivnar ran *u«!j nalur.!
nation to th« luraiant} j
t,™* Ha 11 **
Netvoe.a Ptaatralion. Mervou* Hsadactvo, U-- -.mmttidort by grofe—top^i andbo»n.
Neuralgia, Nervous Weakness, Stomach mso. Hood for hoot
and Liver Diseases, rheumatism, Dy». $t.«*. SoM by DfBfgWil.
pepsia, and ail a fleet,or, r. of the Kidneys. WELLS, RICHARDSON li GO, Prop*!
DL’&UXOTUlt, VT
Rule Nisi.
IS. < Kinitrd A Sou (
v*.
J. W. H'nril «feI. J. Ward. )
State of Go iriria, Spalding Camnty Iu Ug
8 u|ierior court, February Term, 1888.
it being lepresented to (be Court by tiic
petition of it C. K'nard i S n iliat l»y Deed
<>f Mortgage, dated the ICtii day of Wet. 1887,
•J.W Ward A i. J. VVnrd co veyed to the
said 1>. ('. K.nard & Son a certain tract of
hind, to-w it Fifty acr> s of land, sitU'ded in
Vkitis District, Spalding c-'Unty, (la., and
bounded Nortli by the ! ands of Bill Wise,
Bast by Joo Ward, South by Harney Mui-
dox and West by Zed Gaidner, for the ur
pose of securing the pay nieut of a proinisso
ry Bote made bv t ! e said J. W. W ard it I J
Ward to tlu-said H (' KinardA Son due on
1 lie 1 st (lev of Mjvi*nr»bci\l*fc7* for thusura of
Fifty Do iurs (#5 ,!«) and Mined -nix Cents,
which note i- m w du-’ and unpaid.
It is ordered thatthe sad J.W Ward A I
J. Ward do pay into this Court, by the first
day and of next term said the principal, interest and if
costs, due o note or show cause,
any ti.ey have to the contrary, or that in de
fault thereof fort elo-ure t o granted to the
said id. <!. Kinard &■ Son of said Mortgage,
;ui 1 the equity - f redemption of the said J W
Ward it I J Ward tlieirni In* forevc barred,
and Unit sert ice of tins rule be pci fee-led on
said J W Ward ,V I. .) Ward by publication
in the Griffin News or service upon them
by the !- Iierill of said county t! :ve months
befor.- the next term of thiseourt
JaMKS S. HDYNItvN,
Judge S ('. F. <'
Frank Ftynt and Disunite. >V Collcns, Peti¬
tioners Alt's
A true cony from the Minutes of this Court,
uloamlm W m, M. 1'uohas, Clerk.
Rule Nisi.
B D. Kinard ,v 8 on ^
I. J. Ward A J. W. Wind. I
State ( f Georgia, Spalding County in the
Superior Court, February 1 erin, ISs*.
It being represented to the Court by the
petition of B. C. Kinard Js - on that by Deed
of iM.irtffdffe. dated the itith day of Oct. 1887.
l.J, MurdAJ. W. Ward conveyed to the
said li. C Kinard & Son a eertuin tract of
and, towit; fifty acre of land !} ing iri Akins
District of Spa ding County, Ga. bounded as
follows: North by lands oi Bill \\ ise, Fast by
4no. Wa d, South by Barney Maadox and
West by Zed Gardner, for tlie purpose of se
eu ;ng the payment of a promi sory note
mad l»y tlie -i-.iii I. J. " d »V J. W. Ward to
Gie saiu 15. C Kinard »v: .'aon due on ihe I5th
day of November 1887, for the (LNO sum of Fifty
Dodura and Ninety-s’x cents tHi.i, wliieh
note is now due and unpai 1 .
It is oni( red that the s ,id I. J. Ward A J.
\V, U a d do pay itr.o tills Court, by the first
dayof the i-ex t-rm the jirtueipal, interest
and costs, due on said note or show cause,
if any they have to the contrary »sr tlmi the in
default thereof for c <>-1 re be granted *o
said B C. Kinard * 8 red'-mp-ion : s .m ot said of the Mortgage, said
and the equity of 1 .
J. Ward (V J \V. a; it tlici cin lie forever bar¬
red, and that -i n ice < f this ride be p -rfeeted
on said i J VVard &J. W. Ward ac ord’o g
to law li., public tion in tlie Gait rts News,
or by service upon I J Ward A J. \V. Ward
of a c 'py three months pr or to the next
term of this court
JAMES 8 . BOYNTON,
J dgc ( 8 . C. F. C.
Frank F ynj and Dismuke & Colltus, P- ti-
tioners All's.
A true Ww.' copj from the Minate.scf ibis Court
M. I hom «s, Clerk 8 . 0. H. (’.
nprloatnlm
Ordinary's Advert sements.
if vKiUNARY’S OFFD.E, KraniiiNJ Cot'S.
it, Geouoia. April 2d, 1888.—J J.
Manghain. us - dininistrntor on estate of 8 .
W. Mongimm, d eettst-d, 1 <h- applied to u e
for leave t« -ell a t.iitisc arid lot, and fourteen
acres of ta 1 iii-t nr less, mi e xtension of
Sixth stret' and adjoining lands ofT. B.
Mills, Mrs. Kiiicaidand others, known as the
late residence of 8 . W. Manghain, deceased,
for distribution and to pay debts of tlie estate
All person- concerned arc cited to appear
at the Court oi 't.diuaryof said county, with
iu the time rt q: ii Gy law, to show eau-e if
any there 1 »■ i' U application should
not he graf.t-''
E. ’ 1 M(>ND, Ordinary .
O KblNARY’B 1 T FK E, 8 paldiso Coos-
M ingiiam a* i.dmiu' - i rat or on ( state of J C.
Maugham, deceased, has lot aj p u-d t > me for
leave to eel a house am! containing two
aere« more or let*, in the ( tv of Griffin, situ¬
ated on Broadway street bounded, esat o_v
Mavtierry HtoH satutii !>y Broadway 1-11 a! ey and vri s
l>y an t.iic-. running from to Solo
muu strut 1 belonging to said estate for the
purpose 1 f iU : 1 ibii' i >0
All periona eo' u ciu d are cited to apwar
at tbe Cumtof (trtlina- v oi said county will’
in 'he time rt.p in d (•> taw to ‘bow t > -■•
if any there hi «iij h ap; - atiou *>. u!J
not tie granted.
E. W. H\y.MuND. OiditM't
T'kSftINA.fi Y 'OFFICE. 0 t otr.v-
it tv Gro-.i iits, Mart i. 2 ). 1 -s -M O
Bowdofn inist. ii'cr of R K Foster,
has appi ed ns for i» ttcrs of Dismission
on the er a: : ii. K Fost r, . ot - - -t
COTIftt), dt ev - •!.
I, tall pet> m* concern* d -I- - •
j . fore the Con -f Or-'it.’.ty of* uidy. at
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my office in 1 tiffin, on tt -• fi- -t M nu-.j i:-
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SOMMER TERM
Begins /'.pril 16. Ei’.iis J. no 23, 1888
. New classes’and private i;.-‘.ruction
Vox e, l iauo, Violin, am! ali(»i:- vtral tn-
, •trument*, I-iano and fir-- using,
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j Ital ian l.angii- g‘--, Drawing, i aiuring, M"d
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per li rm. Le( lures on Music, Art,
tur , etc by emtiiea : speciaiti.vts, all
ai C!as-es, Keeitais, etc., fr /t ta
students Boa d and root* m the New Home
fA.OO to SO per wee k. New Calendar
Address
T EH B.TOil Ain
E. TOUBJEE, Dir., FranklinBoston.
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Rule Nisi.
Dtiucan,Marlin A Perdue (
W. T. II Taylor. i
State of Georgia, Spalding County tn th*
Superior it Court, t< t-ruai the y Term, Court 188a,
being repre *4 nti-d to by the|>e.
tition of Duncan, Martin A Perdu* tfiat by
Lticd of Mortgage dated the l.‘”h day o
Jnnu»ry,i8S7,V> .T H.Tftjior convey 1 d to (aid
Duncan, Martin A Perdu* “a certain parcel
' ** t, 4 contalninjr^ ^i-1 thirty .* {.Ut *. 1 ! acre* being L
,n 'J*. j 1
Spalding county, Ga . (»andi>d on the Ea*t
by Jack t rawiev, >>n tlie Booth hy B. Cbm.
less, North by 1* L. Starr, West by some
of my own lands, »nld land, thirty acre*, be¬
ing —■» worth • three -------,—— hundred dollar*,'’ ------ for the
I'm*'** of securing the payment of a profnw
he “«* * *£• * J* ?£ riu •: Il.lylorio "’
L. , ie '* ! D °(*h t ., 188 ., for th* *una of One
Hundred and f orty Eight and 50 100 Dollars,
principal, is Interest due and attorn- il
amount now and unpa
dopey It is ordered in this tliut the *-itd the vV.T li.Taylor of ■lor th*
to Court, by first dar
next next term term the tlie principal principal interest interest and and costs. coats,
due on said note and mortgage or show cause
if any he has 10 the contrary, o that in de¬
fault thereof foreclosure ho granted to tbe
mid Duncan. Martin ,V Perdue of said Mort.
gage, and the equity of redemption of tha
said »\. 1\ I (Taylor therein be forever barred,
and said ihat W. service H of tbi* according rulo lie perfected law. on
T . Fay or to
JAMES 8. B. tYNTOV,
Judge S. F. C.
Beck A Cleveland, Petitioners Att’ys.
I certify that tho toregoing is a true copy
from tlte Minutes of Hits Court, this Februa¬
ry Term. 1888. Via |M.Thowss, C.
feh-fionm im Clerk 8 . C. 8 .
Rule Nisi.
Walter T ViR.r, Mortgage, &«,
vi enu- j ' February erw, 1888.
AdolphusCSchaefer, 'uperior Spalding Court County of
surviving partner of j )
A. Schaefer »t Co. Georgia.
Prevent, the Honorable James 8 Boynton,
Judge of said Court. Court tlte petition
It appeuritig to tbe Uy
of Walter T. Miller that on th© first day of
April in the year of our Lord Eighteen Han
died and Seventy two A. C. Schaefer Schaefer A Co.,
a firm cum posed of A. C. and Geo.
Y. Barker, made, and delivered L, said Wei
ter T, Miller a certain mortgage in which
the sum of Six Thousand Dollar* was-ac
kuowlodged to be, uit© the find plaintiff,
■ hich said mortgsge deed licar* date April
1 st, 1872, to secure the payment of «aid
amount du , whereby thi y conveyed to said
-alter T. Miller ihe fo lowing described
iyingoi pro;. rfy. to-.vit: That tr-etor parcel of land
being n ihe J5d Distri t of originally
Monroe, then Pike, now Hpaiding County,
and known and distinguished tn Ihe plan of
said district ft« Nos. Forty-seven (47), Seven
ty u tie (7if), beveiily-eigt Two t (78p Hundred and Fifty-
one (5t), each contalni- g and
Two and Un- half CJtHii) acre*; also, Seven-
five No. (75) acres in (lie northwest (77,i; also, corner Fifty of (50) lot
Seventy-seven
acres in southeavt part of lot No Forty eight
(48), all in same district, containing in tbe
aggregate Nine Hundred and Tiilrty-Are
vftlo) acres, more or lesa, in the entire tract,
bounded north by land then known as Jno.
<1. Lindsay’s land and others, east by land
th-n known us land 01 Dr. l’riuha d and
others, south by Buck Creek, and west by
land of .Squire Massed and others, neing
premises conveyed by Philip E McDaniel to
said defendant* t ebruury 4tn, 1808. a* describ
said ed in foregoing petition; Hchaefer conditioned Co. (of that if
lirro of A. C A which
A. Schaefer is now snrving partner)
should p.iy off and discharge said debt of
8 tx Tie 11 vami Dollars aecoiding lh:ed to Mortgage its tencr
and effect, that tlien said of
should be void.
And it further appearing that Ordered, said debt re
rnuiuH unpaid; it is therefore (hat
said A. C. Schaefer, surviving partner as
'loresaid, pay into this Court th- by the ffrst
day of the next term due thereof, Mortgage, principal,
inn reri and cost on suid or
show em.seto the contrary, if there be any;
nod that ou fitilureof snid A. C. ffehaefer,
su riving partner as aforesaid, so to do, the
equity of redemption in and to said mort
gaged premises t>e forever thereafter barred
and foreclosed.
Aud it i* further Ordered, That this Rule
lx- publishtd in tii« GKirriN Naw* once a
month for four months, or a copy tha;re
of served on 1 I 1 © said A. O. Schaefer, surviv¬
ing partner as at aforesaid, or bin special agent
or attorney, least three months tsefore the
next term of tl is Court,
By the C'ailtt, February 8 th, 1868.
JAM t 8 H. BOVaTON,
Judge 8 . C. F. C.
H«i/A Hammond, Petitioners Attorneys.
I, W. M. Thomas, Clerk of the Superior
G-urt of Spalding County, be (« orgia, do here¬
by certify the above to a true extract
fr,.tn -l-e tnii.ut'-s of saul court st February
Term. ■ v W. M- i'iioiu*.
f. ‘ thme. Vrc. Clerk 8 . C. H. C.
ay Sheriff's Sales.
1 . BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUE»
eay in May next, be *eca the le-
ga! hou wie, t^fo'e the toor of the
Com’, Lon-e, in tlte city following of Gridin, ing described Spalding
G.uuty, Georgia, the
property, •ty, 'o-wit: to-wit:
Tk nty seres of land in thellMtth district
(J. V ot •Spalding County, tapin'!ed east by
t ub ic ro«-.l •a-J ruroing rut-ti ng from Hollouvill* to
EVyi-ttevidc. south arid ■est by lands of 81 8 .
R Dorcii.'ii and north by the (food an
pi*.'* d tr a-eh t tervemag. G-vied on
■ ! . id t.-, virtue of a Justice Court ft f» is
u. .h-J'u-ti ■ < urt of the I15.rth di*
:. i (i, Y -.i-’iug ‘ onnty in favor of
N. H lirewty. a*agent for Andrew Cole,r*.
S. K. Dorongh- Levy inode by G. H. Tenant San
son, L C, and turned over tome.
in po**v* ion legally notified. < b
A'-o, in llip*amt- time ai d piae- ■ -11 Ni
sold one five h<*r*i power Wood, T*b*.r A’
Mo.-- engine, one fifty naw Mawveygte.ee-
Van V- inkle power press and the *hifit
j Ixdtir g nti*ete(l ihcrewii
j 1 ou a! i ► y virtue «>(•( ■ u Sa 1 *
| otsed ir ipardtug • ounty Coon >n favor
r»f A & » . t j v-. J II. le-wi*, of Spaldiug
< ounty, tV. B. Lewi*, of UtnryCoun- 1200
‘y CONNELL, Sheriff 8 C. .
K. B .
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I t hT&ft'r »*&• Vli fiftaffif-BV Sc'rf r«f! 8
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CAPITAL PRIZE, .
£ 3 £"K;VuS'r£. , sr 3 , J
and In good faith toward all parttesm
author!** theCempasy to awethiate
with fac-aimileaofoar lc*of our oi s i treats res )
/
tVe tbe itudorefgned Book* and
will p«y all Prlae* draws in The f
‘tabs Lottcrio* which may be j
(Hireounters:
m. m. w « a sioi.it *•**,. ts^
Utarx. I'ir,«iiirtalt «.»ari]
( »• INI. "*I K«f»,Prfa.i Vfi
as*tM S. «e»r». talsa
IP 1P! ? F
v t—.itui, S* At® Lottery CoapH|
stature •Incorporated for Educational in 1866 for J5 year* hy the U
Oorea—with and Chorbabl*M
fjutd a capital of fSAOjXO 11,000,009—to WMq
‘eecrve of over has start he*
By an averwhetaaing popular wots tta
his© was made a part of the Brawl 1
Constitution adopted Docent her M, A. I>,,
Tlie only lottery ever voted on *»d«
lorsed by the people of anv fitatt.
It never 1 jkmUl# soakf or or pootpooe*. posts >
M fyi |}|gg| I Maff* Mambor the _
take place monthly,and iE.thly,*nd the Grand Oral.'
(March, Drawing*, June, regularly beptember every and three December},' _
4 ffS D,D ri?S , *ffi® T 0 ^af. 3
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saar Jbith Drawing, wjsfrx ts
Monthly s -
Capital Prime, #100,000
jar NOTICE^—Ticket* Halves, $5. ara Ten DoUartealy ®
Fifth*, 9% Teathe, |1*
list or rams*. , {
1 Capitol Poses or
1 Ohasij Psisb or
1 Glass Pates or 30,UO
‘4 Labok Paisas or 10,090. „
4 Lasoa Ptuzae or ?WO ...
20 Potass or 1 ri)..,.
50 " . < 1 , ..
10O ‘ ....
20 . ) “ - m ;..
fiOO “
APPV, .XIUATIOX ,_iO at
100 Approximation Prim of ISO®,,.
tap »• « noo...
100 “ « SSL
12B0 XaruHiMtl * SO,..,
2,170 Prises, amounting to..........
AppUe.dion for rate* to elnbertosW h* -
m*de onty to the offh e of the Compos* it
New Or lean*.
For further itiformaikwi wriiatT*
ing full addreo*. POSTAL NoTW
Money Order*, or New York Sxe
ordinary .
letter. Currency by Kxprea* (at
onr trpense) wiSJi’eaecd
WmlSagb^D M A. r-lCTMIM, cf*
or M 'A. DA ribiUN,
Address Registered Letter* to 1
mmw (iRpsax* iamias mean
New Ortesas, to.
drawings, ta a that gnaanlee of abeotsto fairs*«
and and that integrity, the chaneei are si equo-'j
number* no will one draw can possibly Prise, divine who*
a
REMEMBER that the Bt payment of Ml
Prises ia GUARANTEED FOUR NATJO
NAL BANK8 of New Orison*, sad the
Tickets sro «igut J by the President of as la
titutien whose chartered rights are rtcoc
nisd in (he highest Cosrte; therefore
beware of eny r imiUtiooi or anonyms*
cheat *•.
Application for Charter
BrALmuoCotarrr. GEORGIA, )
1
To the “uperior Court of said county:
Your petitioner*, A. G. Van Dyke. Job*
Southerland, B M. Wavman, Rudolph Get-
ter, Virgil L. Hughe*, Jamee D. Huetod, Lu¬
and ther Stanley, W. Warder, A. Taylor, that Hum IF. and Haeoelkse
pray bereuftar they be asisrief«(l each eth
tr person* ** may
with them, may be by order of arid court co*
ititu and for ed a body corporatewHh berinafter tb*privilege* fourth,
the purpoeea Md m
to- wit:
First, The name of laid corporation *baU
^
“The Middle Georgia Ship¬
pers UnioQ,*’
ita place of bustneaaatOrilla. or oorn* other
l»otnt ta said county; its capital stock Two
1 boa-rand Dollars, with the privilege of to
creasing the some withont further order of
raid court, to a sum not exceeding twenty
thousand dellars; and the period, of each
corporate existence shall be twenty years,
wi h the privilege of renewal in tarsia of tho
statute.
■ccond, it shall tw Ui* bn*loom end pur¬
pose of *sid corporation to bay, market and m
00 .serve fruits and other lam predicts, to
purchase and sell sappUee far tta Statobefa
and ntner*; to purchase and soli fertUioers
and to manipulate le and Ingredtants each machisety for ouch pur
pose own run as
shall he ne* ewary to carry os their boatseae.
anu to hare -uch taw* other nrtrittess, Georgia sot iaooa
••irient wi h tbe of or contrary
to public policy,aa dull farther and advance
the pnrpoaea the orgauizatioc
Third, Tb* ban have Um right to her
row money at d pledge tha faith of the esc
[m. ration to s»* - (tent of liability not exceed m
tug fifty t cr < -» . of its capital stock, and to
thi* end may - ac bonds or other evidence*
of debt.
Fourth, T y shall have the right to os#
and be sued, t . tee a common »esL to pas
*u‘ h by-law* 1 .1 iiiroinistnal win taw m
public policy v* may be advisable for tha
governmeat und management ot tho body,
which by law*, may tx the number mod
name* of its officers their duties and ehtig*
tiona. and also the privileges of the stock
bolder'-.
Fifth, Bach corporation aboil have th*
rigtit to own nod dispose of auch p r oper ty
both real and 1 •eraooal and mixed, as may
be necessary or expodiest to awry on ita
t.uteine** or protect he in tore* ta frees Ism.
Birth, Such other privUdgos osd tossn*
tie* a* i-hall be neeemsry to property ta carry
, m said lra»»oe*«, your petrioorr* HUNT, iw«v r.
; JNO. J.
j Attorney tot Frtinouan.
j I certify that the foregoing ap nDcs riou far
1 charter is a true extract from the minute*
Spalding Superior Court. Witness aoy effi-
eial Mguatore thta AprU llAWk
Wxr. M. TnoJue, Clerk B. C, S. C.
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