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MAH WANTS BUT LITTLE
Here below, but he Wants 1ha little
mighty quick. A
LITTLE WANT,
or a big one is promptly filled by ad¬
vertising in the Daily or
Weekly NEWS.
t»Er;. stonewall jacx&on.
lived to full manhood or womanhood.- Thin
is Often true of the dearest friends, and
always of great leaders and men cf eminent
talents in any walk of life. Lee, at Appo¬
mattox, was then a sad sight; tbo mimorv of
his dignified bearing uud manly resignation
i-A now an unalloyed pleasure. Ask any
veteran of the Army of Virginia, on this
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GEN. LEE.
Decoration Day, what he would take for his
recollection of Gen. Robert E. Leo! Suppose
a memory could bo bartered and ask this:
What money would hire you to blot out that
mind picture of our noble comxnander ns we
have often seen him on horseback among us?
How much, to make your mind as if yon had
never seen Oen. Lee? If he did not take the
question as an insult and answer with a blow,
be would certainly say that there was one
possession no money could buy.
Who that grew familiar with the heroic
figure of Thomas Jonathan Jackson, as he
rode at the head of his column in the stirring
summer of 18S3, would part with that mem¬
ory now? Every veteran who can recall the
sceno considers the memory among his
dearest possessions. And it has a value which
ar thmetic cannot measure; it ennobles the
man; the thought “I was w-ith Jackson at
iff
OEN. JOE JOHNSTON.
such a place’’ still makes his bosom swell with
pride—still makes him feel that he is dis¬
tinguished among men and has that pictured
in his memory which allies him with heroes.
Jackson’s career of glory was quickly run.
Before Bull Run ho was only known as “one
of the new brigadiers,” and not quite two
years after it he received his mortal wound;
yet what wonderful achievements wero
crowded into that short period. The world
will never willingly forget them. Even be¬
fore the war closed the soldiers opposed to
him frankly conceded his greatness, and now
his fame is a part of the common gloryof the
country. Stonewall Jackson had graduated
with a rather low rank from West Point in
1S40, and, though twice brevetted for gal¬
lantry in Mexico, was but little known. As
professor of philosophy and artillery tactics
in the Virginia Military institute, he became
known merely as a conscientious and pains¬
taking official and teacher. But all these
years ho was growing, and when the- grand
opportunity came his inherent greatness was
shown.
There are those who imagine that an exist¬
ing condition will always exist, and hence
that the old sectional lines will be maintained
Jackson and their col-
m.-;
■ . A -•
OEN. J. B. GORDON.
leagues will always he the peculiar glory ot
the south, Grant and Hancock of the north;
It is a shallow and unpatriotic view. It will
never be in America as in Ireland, where
feuds of race and section have purposely been
prolonged; but it will be us in Scotland,
where the heroic achievements of Saxon and
Gael. Lowland and Highland, Jacobite and
Hanoverian are thrown into a common
stock and are the common glory of the coun¬
try. In no part of Walter Scott’s works do
bis line* sareii t<» a more sublime strain than
when to paints the achievements of the
Gaelics tun over men of his own race and
religion. No man loved Scotland more than
!
It*, -■at he looted upon the past without preju¬
dice and felt a pride in oil heroic Scotch¬
men. So will it be in America— nay, so it
now is in many sections.
Another of our heroes whoso u.ci.. -ry is a
pleasure was Ambrose Powell Hill. Uprose
to .......... prominence more
slowly than Stono-
- wo n Jackson It
j was lib, sad fate to
fall by tlio shot of
a straggler o u I v
i one Week before
| the surrender. It
, is claimed that no /
! general in the Con
j federacy vva s in'
more battles and
skirmishes than OE.V. MILL.
Gen Hill. He was A. I\
but ouci> severely wounded and rapidly re¬
covered. and though once granted leave of
absence he returned to duty before bis leave
expired; thus lie was almost continuously in
service, frequently getting into a brittle by a
forced march, from May 1, 1801, t-> ’.pril 2,
1805. when he received bis death si,.- t. By a
hero,, charge his body was recovered and
finally laid in Hollywood cemetery, Rieh-
tnonif.
Considering tbo high rate of mortality in
the war, that twenty-three years have passed
since it closed, and that the I adors in it wero
necessarily men of mature age, it Is really
surprising that wo liavo’so many of them
among us today Lieut. Gen. and Governor
John Brown Gordon is but W years old, -still
in tbo prime of life, and fit to serve Georgia
many more years; yet bo has experienced
moro than most men would in a century.
Eight times wounded in tbo war, he is still
not disabled; and if it ho permitted to sjiecu
late on such a matter, wo might guess that
bo would be among tho latest surviving gen¬
erals of the great conflict. Gen. Longstreet
is older and feels more of tbo infirmities of
age. Gen. Joseph E. Johnston is a fine speci¬ slill
men of- tbo vigorous old gentleman,
active in the service of his country. But
time ami space would fail us to tell of the
many worthy survivors. Wo close with tho
hope that ou this Decoration day all feelings
of estrangement may bo laid aside, that all
differences arising out of recent ]>olitics may
bo ignored, and that the old radical and old
conservative may clasp warm hands above
tlieir comrade.-.’ graves and remember only
tbo liju.v when they fought together in a com¬
mon < ause.
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i» non Bssimihtlion of the food, and conse¬
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Soon after commencing a cour-e of it, it
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ague, liver complaint and constipation.
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TO LITIGANTS IN COUNTY COURT.
Notice is hereby given that the Qtiarterly
se-sions of the Co nty Court !d of ripald ng
County will hereafter be h. on the fourth
Mondays in June, September, Doeember and
March, instead of the third Mondays in said
months as heretofore held.
The regular Monthly sesssions of said
Court will hereafter be held on the fottrih i
Monday in each month. The first Court to |
be held under this notice, at Monthly see- |
sion, will be on the fnur'h Monday l« May ’
next, and the first Court to be held at Quar-
terly day in session will be held 'The on bosines- the fourth in Mon¬ said
June next.
Court wid carried on as here ofore and the
Court w-ill eoutinue to ‘-it i-r the days a
now fixed by law until iki* v: ,.;.ge shall go
into effect. j
By order of WALTER C. PEEKS,
m.’JOwi Judge S. C, 0. i
;
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AN ALTER AWE.
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iwi tho stomach. *od aids disti- iior.
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active wfthrtki
efiipcHve . n* combined remedle* scientifically lurat»a*«» of
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quick relief and speedy cure.
For The NERVOUS il n lrrdsoUcs«tm<>ttl*isb*rebevr need fhi. t, -■i-wJ
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i.*'n»rk#hie l*mertt- Send tot ctrctilsi*. rc. m *
The DEBILITATED .nil ;.*rcu uiw.
Tries II CO SaM tf »r*S*5««
The AGED WEU-S, RICHARDSON A CO. , ‘
Hl KI.IMiTON. tv.
Rule Nisi.
II. C. Kimud & Sun t
.7. W. Word A I. J. it nr.l. t
State <.f c>c wgis, Spalding i ounit In the
Superior coua, February Term, l*>8
Ii being icpre-cnti d to (he Court try the
pt-tjiloti of li C K nur l A S n Ihut by Dud
..f Mortgage, ili nl the loth d.ij of (let. 1*87,
J.VV. Ward & 1 J. Ward co vejed to the
said !>. tk Iv nard & >on a certain tract of
land, to w t : Fifty Mcr-s of hind, situated In
tkins District, r | aiding c unty. <»a., and
bounded Nortli by tl.o '.md* of Pill Wise,
Bustby-J-m Wnr’t, 8-mrt-i by Barney Milt-
dox ai d Wc-t by Zed Ga duel, b;r tho ur-
pose of M-curing tho pu r ni ut of a promisso 1 .1
ry not; made by I c sai ' J. W. Ward &
tVard to tho said li. C. Kin n d A Son due oa
iho lsi day of 8 ovcndx r, 1887. for the sum of
Fifty Do tars ($5 ,96) and Ninetr -six Cents,
which note is m w dn • and unpaid.
J.NV»Va’s.7l"l'.V7k“'U«'l»5Ssri interest
day of ,.r next term tne principal,
and costs, due o said note or show cause, if
any t i.ey h ive to the contrary, or that in de
fault thereof fori clo-urv be granted to the
said B. Kinar-i & Son of said Mortga •<-,
an the i qmty f redemption of iho said J W
Bard A 1 J Ward iheirio he forevc hired,
iu d ttiat J W sen ice of this rule urd be peifeetod publication on
said Wind A I. J tv by
in tin GiurriN News or service upon them
it) the : iieriil of said county t ir. o mouths
befor. the l xt term <>t tld.court
James 8. HdVNToN,
Judge s C. F.C.
Frank F’ynt and Disinuk. .V Collens, l’cti-
tionerg Alt’s
A true coy from the Mdiutcsof tui* Court,
atoarnlm v\ a. M I'tioiiAS, Clerk.
Knit* Nisi.
B. 0. Klnard & Son /
vs
I. J. Ward & J. TV. Ward. )
Stute cf Georgia, Spnld'isc Comity. In the
Superior Court, February . eroi, 1888.
It being represented to the Court by I he
pet Woo of B. C. Kinard it on that by Deed
of M .rig gc dateil the 10th duyof Oct. 1887.
t. J. Ma:d J. W Ward conveyed to iho
an id B. (' Ki aid & Soil a < crbdli tract of
and. totvit: fifty acres ot land 1) ing in Al ins
i {strict of Spa ding c i-lit;., Ga. hounded as
follows# North l>t iandsoi Bill Wise, l ast by
•Jno. Wa d. 8omh by lian.ey Maodox and
Westb; V. .1 Gardner. f*>- the purpose of se¬
en mg the payment o'a promi sor, Ward note
mad by tlie said 1. J. v. ril .V J W. to
'he sai l B. C Kinard & Mm due on the loth
day of November 1887, for the sum ot Fifty
Duller* mid Ninety-six eeuta (570 96), which
note Is now due and m.paid. sid I. J. Ward &J.
It is ordered that the
W, Ward do pay into tb s Court, by the first
day of the nex *b rm the principal, interest
and costs, due on s. M note or show muse,
if any they have to the contrary or thn* In
default thereof force o urubo grauteil 'o tho
said B < . Kb ard >V “on of said Mortgage,
and the equity of iedempTon of the said I.
J. Ward iV J W. W ard tin rein In*forever bar¬
red, and that -erv’ee ( f this rule be p -rfeeled
on said 1 J Ward & J. W. Wind ac ordb g
to law by publication in the Gitirnn News,
or by servii-H upon 1 J Ward & J. W. Ward
of a copy three months pr.or to tiie next
term of this court
JAMES 8. BOYNTON,
.1 dge S. C. F.C.
Frank F ytit and Dismuke &. Ooliciis, Peti¬
tioners Alt's.
Atrue copy from the Minutes of this Court
\V«. M. i uo.M s Clerk 8. C. 8. C.
upriinm Ini
Ordinary's Advert sements.
xIHUNAKY’S OFFICE, 8I-.LI.I1K) Coi v-
V/ vt, GaoaoiA. A j ril 2d. 1888.—.1 J.
Mangbam. as dininiatralor on estate of 8.
VV . Maugham, d reused, iias applied to .. e
(or leave to il :i house a- u lot, and Umrtren
acres of ta ii, m- re or !c- y on extension of
Sixtli Mills, Mrs. street and adjoining lands ofT. R.
Kineaid and others, known ns the
bite residence of 8. VV. Maugham, deceased,
for distribution and to j.aydebtsof the estate
All persi n- eoiicerxn <1 ate cited to appear
at She Cotltl oi ‘t.iliiiary of said county, tvjth
in t'ic time reqn -t t-y law, to show cau-c if
any there lie !i application should
not hi- grant ,
K. VV. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
/ * yRDIN ARV';', > Ft H I’, Spalhino Cots-
/ tv, Gkoeoia, April 2d, I 88.— J. J
M tnglmm us t.Uministratorou estate < f J C.
..... ,,,, ^'.'.2 , , , for
leave to sc! J, it housi* ttn8 lot eoutu ning two
acre* rm reor'c-., in tlie e ty of (iiitlin, eUn-
a ted on Broadway street b uncled, east by
May berry 8, oil m«H, by ■ ii al . y and w, r.
t-y an }*lie> ruisuii;^ trf»m B »»a*l*.vay to Solo- »
niuii sfrti*! Ikm)!;oii is t»» punl iRtait- for tut; |
purpose nf dull it.in km.
All persons eoi < errn d an- cited to ip: < nr
at the Com t of < )rdir ••;. ot k ud county •- i:h
in ihe time reqi ited by iaw 'o show emi-e
if any there be «hy such oppii. alien should
not he granted.
F. W. HAMMOND 'Ldina-j
0 RDINATY’s OFF H V. Sru-.i I r OCN-
88.-M O
Buwdoin. n. inist a <>r of R K Foster,
lias aiiplii 4 1 me for Uller* of Di.-mssioa
on the eslao i it. K Fustt r, ’
county, dece ed.
L t nil per* i.s concern* d sho > <t.-e t e-
fr»r.< -h* the Con; of Or iuarj < -f sa d e. unti , at j
v ifftn, on tie tirsi M nd ty in
-m. e, "o. Ij - ten ’* : o’cl ck, a. , ' r
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SUMMER TERM
Begins April 16 . Er.t ; it:; C 23, I 1 888 '
„ Ntwcias-.es and , .... -'ruction .
prtva, • r iu
Voi e, I'iano, Violin, an-i u’i tinhestrul to- ’
-tniroents. Erigt’sh Piano Branch' ard Crg ’ uning. German Oruto- and
JT, •*, Frcm u.
•»« «-~n«u,.g. -. Draw ing, Tainting, M-d
elmg and portruUu.e I uun-n. »5 to
iur per term I.< < ton < n Music, Art. l.ltcra '
S . , etc., t . S by cmincir - tcialtisb*. a ! . ■ . V ar.d .. ■ ,1 I*..n Gcner /, SS 1
at Ctas-.es, Kecitai*, . Iree io all regular
St'ldeilfS Ro;l o' i>!i ,. !« u the Sew Honitf
$5.lO to £750 ' per k. New t -l*.-n ar free.
Address
SEW ESC* *t«(«urnUTOBI
£. TOUKJEE, Dir., FranklinSq- Bosmn
rasrJldilSA Ira
CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,009.
“Wede harebf*
srr»#|i (u st»liit aht ____
tery lerly Company, Dra»)Ls» awl of Hwix»M*n*l
In person ma
trol the Drawing* ihemsr iven,
conducted __
•nd same W are good fiatt* toward with aB honeatv, fsl
authorizefb«(Anawiny f'------- parties, *
with fsc-sflBtlesfifottrid rowndpaatnref i
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rm t m m t»t*s*».
W» the undersigned Btuaks sad tutkin
will pa* all Prizes draws in The I ouisiaas
-late Lotteries which may T he preseutad S’
aursowttti:
1 U i NPRECEOENTEO ATTRACTION!
«n*r Uxtf a Million DMtHbntod
Louisiana Sidit lottery
I r>. £ a-porahsdjn 1880 for
a'.alurc Cot EdacaF srECf
noses—with i a a eapfi capital Of #1,000;**-*.
. -eserve fund rad of of over over 1530,000 #580)000 has has silssat s iu sa b o 4
amled.
By an orer»halr»h*|| SEsIfi
hi.se was made a
Constitution sdn
The only Lottery ever rote* a# sad ss
timed by the people of any State
It never ocalcs or postpone*.
■ ts tUrsssMl Mails Iwahst •taslsi
take place monthly,and Um Grand Quarter^
Drawings, March, June, regularly September every and,Densmhar). ihrsa months
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A SPLENDID OPPOBTCJOTYTOWnff
FORTLTtfK. FIFTH GBAUD DRAW-
i no, Ciam K,»m Acanngr orMrigHn
dlfith riBt-EawH, Monthly 1TR8DAT, Drawing. MAY 8, 1188.
C'npltal Price, #100,000
list or rcccm
1 Capital Fun or
1 Grand Putzior
1 li Goa La sm Faiwar? Prism MM i
not Pkizu ot 10,808 .. mm
4 Lasok os
20 F Biziss or #....
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100 * a8A08 48,'ooe
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made AppHe. 41on to for the rates office of to the cfnho C‘ should bo iv
Orleans. only tnperry
New
For farther uifornuathm w rit
mg full address. 1*081 Ai, 740
Money Orders, or Sow York
ordinary letter Currency by Express (at
our expense; adi-egsed
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans La
or M. A. DAUPHIN, WsshiagtoB,D.C.
Address Registered Letters te
■ Iff OIUIAS8 IATCIAI. 1811
it em Ortoaac, is.
REMEMBER EZXZ 3
»»S Cstljr. ssbssisr* 1st chary* sf
number* will draw a Prise.
REMEMBER that th* mrmeet
Prises is OU A RANT EKD BY fOURl
NAL 1 icket# BANKS signs of j by Now the Orleaaa, Pres idea t of \ 1
*re sc
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♦ itution whose chartered rights sr# recog
nizd In the highest Courts; thaecfirt*
beware of aay imitations or ■■iujmp<
chem ss.
Application for CfiartBr
GEORGIA, Coontt I f
Be* t.nsvei .
To the v upetior Court of said comity-.
Y-nr petitioners, A. O. Van Dyke, Job*
ter, Southerland,it Virgil L Hnjrhes, H. Waytuas, James D. Rudolph Hosted, Oet Lu¬
ther and Stanley, VV. Warder, A. Taylor, that Hugo W. sad BsaeelhUs oth
pray they such
tr persons ss may hereafter be associated
with them, maybe by order of said court «•«
stitu ed a body corporate with the privilege*
and for the purposes berioafter set toonb,
to-wit:
First, The name of said oorporaUou shall
be
“The Middle Georgia Ship¬
pers Union,*
its place of business at Griffin, or some other
point ia said county; it* capital stouh Twe
creasing bou-and Dollars, without with the priviiege of in of
the same further order
said court, to a sum and uot the exceeding twentr
thonsand dollars; period Of each
corporate existence shall be twenty years,
wi h the privilege of reoewui la terms of tho
statute.
> oond. It shall be the business ud pur¬
pose of said corporation to buy, market aod
Co .serve fruits aud other farm prodmts: to
purchase end and sell purchase supplies mad for sell its fertiliser* members
others , to
and to manipulate iogred-eots for such pur¬
pose 1 e own and run such meehiiiery a#
shall be necessary to carry on their brulBCM.
Histeut «nu u> have wi h such taw» other of privilege*, Georgia not contrary inoeu
the or
to public policy,as shell further sad advance
the Third, purposes The; o -hall the organisation. the right bor¬
have to
row money ana oledgst the faith ef the ear
lug poration -oau * itent of capital liability not exceed sad
fifty i- r c -.-1 of hood* ita stock, to
till-end may we or Other evidences
of debt.
Fourth. T y shall have the scad, right to sou
and be sued,t tees common with to jms
such by laws . .1 luconslsteat taw <8
public policy as may ha advisable far too
govern meat and mana ge me n t aumber of tho h o d #,
which bylaws may fix the esd
rumec of iu officers their duties sad ehllgu
tiou*, and also the privileges of the stack
Quick’I'd.
Fifth. Bwh c rporation shell have Ike
rigot to own aud dispose of such |
both rest sad pm
be necessary or ext
buriness or protect I __
Sixth, Suck other privilege* aud jpam
lies ss shall be neoeeeary to properly to camp
>n si id bunincso, your aeUtoocrs nrsy r.
AUoroey Joof
I certify that Ike foreniagl
charter is a true extract from I
Bpald.ng Superior Court. Witaeas mj? ote-
eiai sigoature this April Ilth, 1*88.
Wm. M.Txomas, Clark 8. C.B.C.
Rule Nisi.
Duncan, Martin »Y IVrdao ,
W. T. lF Tailor. ’
8i.ito of Georgia, 8p t! in., ■ ounij r
Superior Court. I" ‘ maty ‘
It being reprcsi luted r-» in. , . i . ,,
lillon of Dnucsn, M.>r--,« -heed A f. > i :.y
Deed of Mortgage II ‘l- i ”!
January, 1*)»7,\V,T Tay or eocv- . -aid
Duncan, Marlin <t Perdue "a r< rlni, i nr . i
of land containing thirty (!»' acres being
part of J. -t No, 11,7 jn tho 4'ii Di.friti of
8; aiding county, Ga., iionndcd on the Fast
by Jack Crswiev, on tjre Bontti t-y !'. Chsm-
1 css, North by 1’ L. Starr, Wist by soar-
of mi own lai ds, .aid land, thirty acres, !w-
ing wort i three hundred dollars.'’ for the
purpose of securing the payment of a proinis
>ry mue made by lie said W. Perdue, T. H.Taylotio
the .aid Duncan, Martin Jt due of fine on
i! *- 1st day of Oct .,188", Eight for th# sum -ICO Dollars.
Hundred and forty and 50
talo..i.ia.Uo,n,r. JSSHTCr. IM,skirt.
U.Tavlo.
do pay in ;o tiiis ( ourt, bv the first day of the
next term the principal interest and cota*.
duo on said note and mortgage, or show cause
if any helms to the contrary, o that in de¬
fault thereo foreclosure lie granted to the
-aid Duncan, Martin Ac Perdue of said Mort¬
gage, and tlie equity of redemption of the
said '. I.HTaytO' therein be forever barred,
-aid and -hat T. rrvi- H c fay of this according rule be pertecied on
TV. or to law.
James s. b >ynton,
Judge 8. C. F C.
Beck & Cleveland, Petitioners Att’ys.
I certify that tho .v.rcgoiug is a true copy
from the Minutes of tiiis Court, this Februa¬
ry Term 1888 tt m |VI. Thomas,
fcb'JToamItn Clerk H. C. 8. C
Rule NiHi.
W*lb I. A'.Ur, 1 | February Mortgage, era#, <fcc. 1888.
versus
surviving AdolphusC partner Schaefer, of V -operior Bpaiding Court County ot
A. C. Schaefer & Co. J J Georgia.
Present, the Honorable Jurat-* 8. Boynton,
J udge of said Court. Court the
It appearing to the the hy petition
of Walter T. Miller that on first day of
Ap it in tin year of our Lord Eighteen Hun
died and Seventy-two A. C. Schaefer A Co.,
a firm composed of A. C. Schaefer and Geo.
Y. BarFu , made and delivered to said Wal
ter T. Miller a certain mortgage in which
the sum of Six Thousand Dollars wa* ac
kuowledged to be one the mid plaintiff,
> hicii said mortgage deed bears dale April
I t, 1872, to secure the payment of said
amount T. du Miller , whereby they fo lowing conveyed described to said
waiter tho
property ,!o-s!t: That tr-etor parcel of land
lying Monroe, or being Pike, n the 8d Dirtri Spalding t of originally
then now County,
and known and distinguished in the plan of
said district as Nos. Forty-seven (47), Helen Fifty-
ty n ne (79), beventy-eigt 1 t (78), and
one (5;), each contain! g wo Hundred and
Two and One-half rJOJJq) acres; also, be van-
five (7-7) seres in the northwest <77j; corner Fifty of lot
No. Seventy-seven 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
(925) acres, more or less, in the entire tract, Jno,
bounded north by land then known a*
ti. Lindsay's land and others, east by d land
th. n known as land ot Dr. Priteha and
ot he i s, south by Buck Creek, and west by
land of Squire Mamett and others, being
premises suid defendants conveyed ebruary by Philip 4i E t868. McDaniel describ to
t <«, as
ed in foregoing petition: conditioned that if
-aid firm of A, C. Schaefer A Co. (of which
A. C. Schaefer is now serving partn.r)
should p >y otf and discharge said debt of
Six T’ii usnnd Dollars accoiditig to it* tenor
and • fleet, that then said Deed of Mortgage
should be void.
Audit further appearing that said debt re
mains unpuhi; It is therefore Oruered, that
said A. C. Schaefer, surviving partner as
aforesaid, pay into this Court by the first
day of the next term due thereof, said Mortgage, tie principal,
intere. t and cost on or
show mate to ihe contrary, if there be any;
and (baton failure of said A. C. Schae «r,
su viving partner as aforesaid, so to do, the
equiiy premises of redemption in and to said barred mort
gaged be forever thereafter
and foreclosed.
And it is fur!her Ordered, That this Rule
be published in the UuirriM Nsws once a
month for font months, or a copy there
of served on 'he *aid A. G. Schaefer, surviv-
iiior partner n* aforesaid, or hie special agent
or attorney, at least three months before the
uext term of tl is Court,
Bv tiie Cdtiit, February 8tli, BOV 1888. TON,
J.V Mr. 8 1*. IK
Judge 8. C. F. C.
iiaii A lt.ocir.ond, Petitioners At-orney*.
I, IV. M. ’ihornii., Clerk of the Superior
Court UyceVtify'Ty'e of Spalding County, Georgia, do here-
above to be a true extract
f r ir} . »*.*•*■» ot Raid court at February
^ riroMAit
am tin Clerk 8. C. 8. C.
Lay Sheriff’s Sales.
\Y “ T BE M»LD ON THE FIRST TUE8
I t hours day in May next, be *cen tba Je-
ga! of sale, before the ioor of the
Court Homo, Georgia, in the city of Gridin, described Spalding
county, the following
prope-'y, to-wit:
T. ut j i cr, s of land in the 1159th dietriot
G. public of Stmiding County, iiounded MoUonvitle east by
reed running from to
FayctU-v. dc. south and west by lands of 8.
f{ c rong.'t and north !>y the Goodman
. d rrt-ch i tervening. Levied on
1 ■ i i f c ’ :-iiOK Court fl fa ta
e (Atari oi the 115.-th di»
trict G. 3t tiding 1 <un(y in favor cf
N. li. Drtw ry. as agent for Andrew Cole, v*.
S. It. Dorongh. Levy made by O. H 8an
son, I. C . and turned over to roe. Tenant
iu t * i'Ut legally notified. ■?-’ » 0.
At », at the‘aine time at d place. *> iu be
sold .no five horse row ar Wood, Tabor .<
Mori ngire, one fifty saw Mas-eygi
VauV.mki • rower press and the; u ‘ 5 ■
. *ted therewith l*. «
a . r , A > i, y virtue ol uw li la is
U i aiding County its. Court «n favor
„ f A A * • vs. J H. U of SpaMtn*
ountj aj . d W. B. Uwi*. of HenryCouo-
#3«W
R. 8. CONNELL, Sheriff 8 C.
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