The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, May 01, 1888, Image 3

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*pui-«-r............. s » until i sons tamce Agency, C*!FT*N, GEORG Strongest Companies, Lowest Rates, Prompt Settlements. New Advertisements. catarrh B. ti. ssa’jssat; Laldeb'iack & Co., free 773 onvince. Newark, N. J. tiroad st. ^gargimgqxiaiPiii PARI ^i^cure3 many of the worst cases and is the best rei c.r all affections >f the throat and lung**, and discasus f'ti'iTTBf from impure blood and exhaustion. The feeble ilnd tick, struprirling' will in against disease, and slowly their health drifting by to the grave, Parker's many Gintrer cases recover Tonic, hut delay is d.*m- the timely use of m-rous* Take it in time. It is invaluable for all pahi9 and disorders of stomach and bowels. 60c. at llruttfists. MEMORY SUCCESS f -makes-_ Svuoli.V (inline ar.itii«.«l »j« An;' booh l.arnrd iu our reading. lasses of 10&7 ac Baltimore, 1005 ai !.■,()) ,-it t’liilRdelplilH, large lasses of iin, .: students, at Yale, Wellesley, < t nivp ity of Bonn., Michigan •y, Chat:' uiqua, Ac., &c. E (lorsed by ird Proi ja. the Scientist, Hons. W. VV. ■or. .In U P. Benjamin, Judge Gibson, drown. E M. Cook, Principal N, Y. Norm . l College, Ac. The system is ly taurlit by correspondence. . ost FaEE from PriOF. LOISETTE, 237 Fifth Ave„New York. advice to dyspeptics. CONTENTS: The nature of its causes, Itspreuention. Ttscure. experience of an actual sugorer. Liver plaint a twin disorderol dispepsiu. r.t constipation a roeult of djspepEia. pepsia mistaken for corruption. Good i.r a means for tliCcui ■ VVhat f dyspepsia. food fo d may bo taken. must avoided. Mailed free on receipt of Mass. stamp. JOHN II. MoALVIN, Lowell. 14 years City 1 reasurer and Tax Collector. J & J. C0LMAN, Loncon, COKCESTltATFn MUSTARD fiH .1 A POSITIVE for Rlieumatirm, Ni uralgie. Colds and eular Pains; ontv.it. J application. Sold all Druggists and Cioceis, if yon obtiin from your Diuguist or Grocer send JAMES P. SMITH 15 Park Place,^N. Y. ORGANS. The cabinet was introduced in present form by •Fa* T<» $004* son it Hamlin iu Other makers f jliowed in the manufacture these instruments, but the M on <Y Organs have a’was mainti.ineu tLeir aey as die best in the world. Mason & Hamlin offer, demoustaation the unequalled excellence of their org the fact that at all the great World’s tions. since that of Paris, 1837, in tion with the best makers of all they have invariably taken the highes Illustrated catalogues free. PIANOS.; Mason A Hamlin do hesitate to make the traordinary claim (Jr .nd&l'prigbt their pianos, that are superior to all others, t hey the high excellence achieved by other ing makers iu the art of piano building, stiff claim superiority. This they solely to die remarkable improvement 1882, and duced by them in the yea - known as the “Mason ifc Hamlin Strings:!!,” by the vse of which is tiie greatest possible purity and of 1 on-, together with greatly increased pacity for standing in tune, and other ant advantages, containing testimonials A circular, musicians, throe hundred purchasers, tuners, sent, together with desersptiva logue, to any applicant. EOld for cash Pianos and Organs or payments; also rented. Mason & Hamlin Organ & Piano BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. EXHAUSTED VITALITY ryi IE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the great Medical Work of the age on Manhood, Nervous aud^ Physical Debility, Premature f Decline, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries consequent thereon, 800 pages 8vo, 125 prescriptions for all diseases.^ bj* Cloth, full gilt, or.ly $1.00, mail, sealed. Illustrative sample free to all and middle aged men. Send now. The Gold and Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by the tional Medical Association. Address P. O. 1255, Boston, Mass., or Dr. W. H. PARKER, . uate of Harvard Medical College, 25 years’ in Boston, who may be consulted Sj>ccialty Diseases of Man. Office No. 4 Bulflncb t Practical Hints taining solid to Buiiriers. that coutemp every buiididg should know before letting his tracts. 13 designg of plain and homes, with plans and estimated cost . chapters on the kitchen, chimneys, cellar, he foundation, brickworg. mortar, item of mg, ventilation, roof, and many yerest ten to builders. Mailed Address tree on NA 1 * , AL cents SlitEp fpostal stumps). ROOFING CO.. METAL Eat 20th St , New York City. MAN WANTS BUT Here below, but he Wan!s ilia mighty quick. A LIITLE or a big one is promptly filled by vertising in the Daily or Weekly NEWS. THEL'OHMOXWRALTH. Uu> News as Gathered Over Georgia. _____ i Then* are 208,000 Baptist* m Geer I gia It nothing bappeus to the peach erop in Mitchell county, if. will be the i largest for years post. ; 'S he Confederate veterans of Tal ! bo! county have organized an associa Cot). It« membership is already for ty-tbree. Farmers living west of Camilla re ’ port very good seaeone, and that the present outlook to, a good corn crop is very flattering. There \raa an old lady 70 years of j age in Buena Vista Wednesday, who ! never owned a bat, nor had one on her bead until that day. At Rom-, Friday, Wilkes Barker, the 15-year old son of C. 8. Barker, wai thrown troai . kolkv ,, and , , : (,angr r onslv, |)ir ips in!allv. injured. " John Bytuin, ouo of the most sue cessfui , , cotton 1. trine: Doo.v .. . - m eouti tv, soi l 1,000 pounds of country J “ raised , to John T T I. , Lewis , & Son n uns ono ditv last wet i:..and put the non 1 ' ey in bis pocket. Mrs. Cat<bto D-.>tiai-<-ii V residence. at Bain bridge, .-ts burned a ;.*w dav» aero The l lit. O.JglH r-iirin of Ot * tl)., I,.- Uu- ti,«.,» was prob abiy ti defective sieve floe. The loss of $2,000 i<i p,rli;iHy covered by in suraoce. Dr, G. B. Strickler, pastor of the Contra! Presbyterian church of At lasts, has been tailed by one of tho weuii’uiost and most influential churches of lho West—the Grand Avenue Presbyterian churcL of St. Louis. The barn and couteois—about 1, 500 bushels corn, hay, etc.—of Dr. Be!!, near E tsom Hill, in Polk coun ty, was destroyed by tiro Thursday Dight. It is rumored that they think it an incendiary fire. Loss about $2,000. Reported no insurance. The old railroad woll at Monte zutna, which stopped flowing soon after the water had been turned into the new tank, has been opened by Mr. Herrington, and is now run ning again. It yields sixty gal Ions per minute, about tho same as it did before it stopped. A day or two ago W. B. Dicken, of Watkinsville, found a young chicken with four wings and four leg-, ali fully developed. Mr. Dick eas says bis little girl, in cleaning ing out an old herds nest, threw this egg against the fence, breaking it, thus killing the chicken therein. Gen. P. M B. Young, of Cartels viile, is solicited to make the -ace for the Senate, and will probably an nounce himself It is generally un darstood that -J. Watt Harris, will be a candidate before tho conven t on from his district. Capt. T. Lyon is already in the field. J. II. Alexander, the principal gist iu Augusta, baa filed a tn ibe Supreme Court to the Alexander Seed and Drug pany, and ali of the clerks are as corporators, ai,tl will have an terest in the company. It is ized at $100,000. At Marietta the gooel feeling real estate teems to be cropping tut, as shown by the ber of transfers recently made real estate agents During the three days about $15,000 worth property 1 as changed hands, some fine ; mprovetnenls will made. j A'. Miiledgeville, Tlm.-sclav, li. • flfll-waj A Cj. were cbso.l ont i m-.o SffoiitT. Tha as e!s an.I ties bavti not baou mule knotvn bat tbe presumption is that tbe sets . are covered by They ran two stores Bad tions and dull trade caused tbe n re¬ Lucy West, a »: gi j woman Houston county, weighs 288 ; ci. Sue 0 IS -m r.o jco. - f age and can j 0B0 a< .f d of cotton a day and dinner. In tbe picking season : picks 300 pounds of cot’on per aud wbeu file was 25 years of she picked 500 pound.; or a every three days. An Imperaite Necesslv* What pure air is to an unhealthy 1 what spring cleaning is to the neat • keeper, so is Hood’s Sarsaparilla to ever body, at this season. The body need* to thoron.hfy renovated, the blood purified vitalized, the germs of disease Scrofula, salt Rheum, and all other disorders are cured by Hood's the most popular and successful spring cine fd > Central Railroad Time Table. NOBTRWARD ! Barnesville Special {Sunday only 7:45 a. in. Barn^ viiie Aecouimoda tion (daily except Sunday) 6:57 a. m. S Passenger No. 8, 5:41 a. u> Passenger No. 11. 11:81 a, ur Passenger and Mail No. 1, 4:01 p. Ui Passenger No. 18, 8:10 p. m. SOUTH WARD. Passenger and Mail No. 2, 8:20 a. m. Passenger No. 14, 11:37 p tn. Passenger No. 12, 4:01 p. in. | Barnesvillo Special (Sunday or.ly) 5:00 p. m. Barnesvillo Accommoda tion (daily except Sunday ) 7:10 p nr. Passenger No. 4, 8:43 p. in «*BrcHX;-PAIBA (uiek, complete cure of Catarrh ot the ladder, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $1. At druggists. “HOUGH d.-CHIU;” PILLS small Little hut good. Small granules, Vise, bn’t big results, pleasant in 10c. operation, autlSoc. disturb the stomach. “ROUGH ON l»IRT.» Isk for “Rough found on Dirt;” last! A A harmless perfect wash ng powder article, at and clean, extra fine A 1 puro sweetens, freshens, bleaches and wln-us without slightest injury to finest fabrL. Unequal! ed hol<1 for kitchen fine linens and and laundry laces, general Softens liousc- ’ use. water, nrotop copfto saves labor lohnr onn and o/Mm soap. Added An/lun tn to itarch increases 35c. gloss, Grocers prevents Druggists- yellowing 7c., 10? at or ** ,e “Pale laces*-’ . ' This bestowed is the generic by utiri'opper-colored designation of tlm t.re white ther, race the "noble savage.” The Caucasian, though many shades lighter, is not necessarily pal¬ lid. But when his cuticle has the parch¬ ment-colored tint, and his cheeks the hol¬ lowness indicative of a want of bodily stamina, “pale face he ".These well deserves facial indications the appelation should of fussest u course of Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters, an acknowledged reliabilitator of a failiug strength It and derived renewer exclusively of bodily fr sub¬ stance, is -m botanic sources—is pure and efficient. Its invigorating action Can the is prompt, iike thorough said of most and speedily felt. lie well tonics? Scarcely. Appetite, as as the ability to satisfy renewed it without subsequent effectually dis¬ comfort, is and by' it, and it fortifies the tones the liver bowels. It system against malaria and rheumatism, and remedies nervousness and kidney com¬ plaints. A Pitiful Sight. is to see the little one so dear to us grad ually sinking day by day from the drain age upou its system from the effects of teething. The wise mother gives Dr. BiggerB’s Huckleberry Cordial. CURE OF CANCER and ULCERS. Judge T. C. McLendon wrtte* to the Swlfl Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga., under date of Feb¬ ruary 14, 1Sj8 : " About three years ago, Jerry Bradley, a colored man, had a cancerous sore on his face, near tho right eye. It caused him a great deal of pain, and he lost the sight of the eye, but was finally cured of the cancer by the use of Swift's Specific. This case Is well known In Wilkes Co., Ga, where he Uved (near Danbury), and of this case, I, myself, had personal knowledge.” Mr. L. Cox, of Arkabutla, Tate Co., Mis*, writes, February 24, 1888 : I suffered a great deal from old ulcers for six years. Yourmed- lctne was recommended to me. and after using six bottles, I was completely cured. I never saw tts equal as a Blood Purifier. My neighbors will use no other. Your medicine does even more than you claim for It. I have known It to cure cases which wers thought to be hopeless. It is the best medicine made. ” Mrs. A. M. Goldsmith, No. <74 Warren St., Brooklyn, N. Y., writes, February 22,1888 : “ I commenced using 8. 8.8, about three years ago. I had suffered wtth a sore throat for over a year, when I commenced using jour remedy. I used a great many other remedies with no good results. My little girl, also, had sore finger* ; it commenced from the quick, and then the nails would como off. We doc¬ tored her for over two years, and when I com - menced using 8. S. S. I thought I would see what It would do for her. I aid thankful to I say that It entirely cured her. It Is the best remedy 1 know of for the blood- I really believe It was tho means of saving my life. The doctor told me I had a throat disease similar to General Grant’s. I cheerfully recommend It t« all suffering from dis¬ ordered blood. I use it now as a tonic when ever I think I need it.” Mr. B. F. George. Milford P. O., Ellis Co., Texas, writes : *' I had a cancerous wart or mole on thy eyelkl, as large as the end of my thumb, which had the appearance of cancer, causing me much pain and Inflammation, from which I suffered a long time. Seeing the S. S. 8. advertised I commenced using It. and after the u e of a few Lotties the sore dropped out, n.y ccrcer was gone, and X was entirety relieved.” Mr. G. W. i‘et:is, of Alkln. S. C., writes : "t was a sufferer from cancer of the breast, and bad been under tho treatment of three physicians, but It did me no good. It was so > bad that I ha- 1 to stop work. After taking a course of S. S. S, I was entirely cured.” ! Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Tns Swift Sckcific Co., j Drawer 3. Atlanta, Ga. i NOMORE EYE-GLASSES | i More MITCHELL’S A Certain, Safe and Effective Remedy for Sore, Weak and Inflamed Prmlurlnx l.osj-hlxhr.dsc**. and H.atnrlnx ih* high* »f ilie Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Tumors, Red Eyes. Matted Etc I.a>h ES AND PRODUCING QUICK RE LIEF AND PERMANENTCl RE Also, equally such efficacious Ulcers, when Fever used Sores, in er maladies, as mors. Balt Rheum, Burns. Piles, or inflammation exists, MITCHELL’S may be used to advantage. Soid bv all Druggists at 2.xents. WHELESS -PRESS CO- 748 REYNOLD STREET, AUGUSTA, Agents Wanted! Catalogue FREE! RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS, BADGES, CHECKS, STEEL STAMPS, &c. Sole Manufacturer* of TheWheless Self-Inking Stamp Printing Press. Tnmtrm. 55 wr*** I 1 Serve Totthw It tttengtben* curing nod quiets Ihe Wcakoee, Demme HysWris, system, Weep- Nervous MM MLT£RMWE. of It (lrtre* out the poisonous birawts the blood purifying sod earirtlng <««■*»« it. and so overcoming tbos* resulting Orem Impure of impover- I iaSu-d blood. A LAXATIVE. Acting mildly habitu b ItfowaMegtvtfutark U cures - tm* tbs stomach and side . dluvsism - i A DIURETIC j tn Its mm position the best mid m ** active diuretic*of Ibe Msjcrta M edfca are «imbtaed*ck»tito»ily remedies tor dise ase* with of < -thcr the eflMtv* It be relied n to *!' kidney*. relief and can speedy cure. < 4 uii k For The NERVOUS ^w£*STb«s«St. Hsodfreewmlsr*.giving The DEBILITATED foil porrietdsra fries SI S# S*U k? OwttOu The AGED WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO °. r, ” buklixgton vt Rule Nisi. B. C. Kitiard Jt 8on ( vs. \ A. TV. Ward A I. J. Ward. State of Georgia, Spalding County . lathe Superior court. February Term, V** It bi ing rejiresented to tlie Court by tin petitiob of Ii C. Klnard ,V S Hist by t Deed -n of Mortgage, dated tbe Ultb day of Oct. In*-?, J. VV . Ward i I. J. Ward conveyed to the said ii. C. Kinnrd A Son a certain Ira, t of land, to-w it : Fifty nen s of laud, situated in Akins District, t-palding county, Ga., and bounded North by the hinds of Bill Wise, East by.I no Ward, South by Barney Mai JosVof seeming made by the said J. VV Ward & I J. ry note i tbe VVi ai d to the said B. C. ..... Kinard & Bon doe on t he 1st day of November,U>ii7, for the sum Fifty Dollars ($5 ',9»>) and Ninet j-six Cents, which It uote is now due and unpaid. J. W Ward A is ordered that the said J. Ward do pay into this Court, by the and day and of next term said the principal,.interest show costs, due on note or cause, any tucy have to the contrary, or that in l fault thereof foreclo-ure be granted to the , .„ said B.C. Kinnrd & Son >,f said and the equity of redemption of the said J VV Ward it I. J. Ward theiriu he forever barred, and that service of this rule be perfected publication on said J. VV. Ward ,v I. J. Ward by in the Gkiffin News or eerv.ee upon them by the sheriff of said comity three before t ho next term of this court JAMES S. BOYNTON, Judge 8. C. F. C. Frank Flyut and Disamke & Coliene, tioners Att’s A true eon;.’ from the Minutes of this a4oam4m Wm. M, Thomas. Clerk. Rule Nisi. B. 0. Kinard it Son j VB ') /' I. J. Ward 4 J. W. Ward. State of Georgia, Spalding County In Superior Court, February term, 1S88. Tt being represented to the Conrt by petition of B. C. Kinard <t son that by of Mortgage, dated the 16th day of Oct. I. J. Ward A J. VV. Ward conveyed to said B. C Kinard A, Son a certain tract and, towit; fifty acres of laud lying in District of Spa ding oopnty,Ga. bounded follow-: North by lands of Bill Wise, East Jno. Wnd, Soul ii by Barney Maddox West bj Zed Gardner, ' >r the purpose of curing the payment ol a promissory J. VV. Ward made by the said 1. J. Wsrd iV the said B. C Kinard & hon due on the day of November 1887, for the sum of Dollars and Ninety-s's cents (#50 *.)6), note is now due and unpaid. said I. J. Ward A It is ordered that the W, Ward do pay into this Court, by the day of the nex> term Hie principal, show and costs, dno.on said note or if any they have to the contrary, or that default thereof force osure be granted *o s.ffd B. C. Kinard A Son of said and the equity of redemption of the said J. Ward A J VV. Ward therein tie forever red, and that service cf this mle be on said I J. Ward Jt J. W. Ward to law by publication in the Gkiffin or by service upon I. J Ward A J. VV. of a copy three months prior to the term of this court BCYNTON, JAMES S. Judge 8. C. F. C. Frank F yut and Dismuke <fc Colieus,^ tioners Alt’s. Atrue copyfrom the Minutes of this Wm. M. Thom as, Clerk 8. C. ti. C. apr4oam4m Ordinary’s Advertisements. / vKDINARY’S OFFICE, Spawns » Cot V / tt, Georgia. April 2d, 1888.—J. of Manghum. as • dministrator on estate VV. Mangi itn, deceased, has applied to for leave to -11 a house and lot, and acres of ta d, more or less, on extension Sixth street and adjoining lands ofT. Mills, Mrs. Kincaid and others, known as late residence of S. VV. Maugham, for distribution ai d to pay debts of the All persons concerned are cited to at the Court oi ' bdinaryof said county, in the time r- . u d by law, to show cause any there be why such application not be granted. HAMMOND. Ordinary. E. VV. i RDINARY S OFFICE, Spai.dino \J tt, Gkobgm, April 2d, 1 - 88 .— J. Maugham as administrator on estate of J Maugham, deceased, has app led to me leave to sell a honse and lot containing acre* more or less*, in the city of Griffin, ated on Broadway street bounded, east Maj berry Scott. South by an alley and by an alley running Irom Broadway to mon street belonging to said estate for purpose of distribution. All person? concerned are cited to st the Court of Ordinary of said county in the time required by law to show i if any there be why such application not be granted. E. VV. HAMMOND Ordinary TYRDINARY’SOFFICE. Spauuso V^e ir Ge. : :gia, March 2d. 1888 . — M Bowdoin, aciiiiinietiafor of R. K has applied t j me for letters of Hi ’ on the estate of R. K. Foster, late ol county, dec< a-td. Let ail persons concerned abow cause fore the Cost t of Ordinary of said county, my office in Griffin, on the firs’ Monday June, ’.888, by ten o’clock, a. in , why iette s fchoiiid not he grante-i. SC. 15 . E. VV. HA MM rNND, Ordinary SUMMER TERM Begins April 16. Ends June New classes and private instruction Voi e, Piano, Violin, and all Orchestral strument*, piano and < rgen I uning. ry, Engi<*b Branches. French. German I tal'tan Languages, Drawing, Painting, eling and .portraiture Tuiiion, f ’> to ; per term. Lectures on Music, Art, tur-, etc., by eminent sneciaitists, sr.d at Classes, Recitals, etc., free to all students Boa d and room iu the New A5.00 to $7 50 per week. New Calendar Address j IIW IHII E. TOUBJEE, Dir., Franklin Sq m»r21d*wl m Rule Nisi. i A Perdue l>aucan.Martin t \V. T. H Taylor. 1 State fXng^pS'n of Ow«la* Sk-hin-- tn the • Jd l?r C’in.V to 1-. ti - ; mion iff ion of of IHimna, Dum au, .Murlir. Pcnlii* t Deed of Mortgage dated ttv- covneyidlo i n day o January,ISST.W.T fl Tnyior -up! Duncan, Martin .V Perdue c rlai., par i of land contiilniuff Ihirty (M01 acre- bring part of tot No. 115 iu the itli Di-trict ol Spalding county, <}«., bounded on tbe K«*t by Jack Crawiev, on the South by Y. Cbam- ! iegs. North by U L. Starr, West by tome iL^orU ing wort i 'three' ._ runWdoi&^r’ payment of promi* !he purpose of securing the a sory uote made by’lie said »V. T. H.1 aytorlo the said Duncan, Martin & Be:due, due on the 1st day of Oet.,lW, for the snm of One Hundred and Forty Eight and SO WO Dollar*, principal, interest and atlornevs f«ws, which amount is now due and nnpnw. Jt It ^ is ordered ordered tIial that u, the e said s , id ,y. W.T. |. n-laylor H.Taylor doi , ay lnto this Court, br the first dsr of the next term the principal interest and cost*. due ou said note It: and aud inc mortgage or show rauso if any he has to the contrary, o- that in de¬ fault thereof foreclosure A Perdue be granted of said to Mort¬ the skid Duncan, Martin gage, and the equity of redemption barred, of tbe said W.T.HTaylor therein be forever and that service of this rule be perfected law. on said W. T. H Tay or according bgynton, to James s. Judge S. C. F. C. Beck A Cleveland, Petitioner* Att’ya. 1 certify that the foregoing is a tree copy from the Minutes of tills Court, this Februa¬ ry Term, 1888. W m |M. Thomas, feb3ooam4m Clerk H.C. 8. C Rill© Nisi. WiiLr .. -Voter, | j Mortgage. Ac. versus February i erm, 1888. AdolphusC Schaefer, >■ superior Court of surviving partner of j I Spalding County A. U. Schaefer A Co. Georgia. Present, the Honorable James S. Boynton, Judge of said Court. it appearing to the Court by the petition of Walter T. Miller that on the first day of April in the year of our Lord Eighteen linn dred and Seventy-two A. C. Schaefer A Co , a firm composed of A. C. Schaefer and Geo. Y. Barker, made and delivered L» said VVal ter T. Miller a certain mortgage In which the sum of Six Thousand Dollar* 'win bo knowledged to be. wue the Raid plaintiff, which said mortgage deed bears dale April 1st, 1872, to secure the payment of said amount due, whereby they conveyed to said w alter T. Miller the fo towing deacribed property,to-wit: That tr»etor parcel of land lying or being m the 8d Distri-1 of originally Monroe, then Pike, distinguished now Spalding the County, and known and in plan of said district as Nos. Forty-seven (47), Seven Fifty- ty nme {IV), Sevelity-cigtt (78), and one (51), each eontainii g Two Hundred and Two ami Une-half (30Si><) acre*; also. Seven- five (75) acres in the northwest corner of lot No. Seventy-seven (77>; tot also, F'orty F’lfty (50) acres in eoutheast part of No eight (48), all in same district, containing in the aggregate Nine Hundred and Thirty-five (/.»;{5) acres, more or less, In the entire tract, bounder! north by land then known a* Jno. G. Lindsay's land and others, Dr. Priteha east by d land and then known as land of others, south by Buck Creek, and west by land i-f Squire Ma-sett and others, McDaniel oeing premises conveyed by Philip K. describ to said ue.icKtdants r chruary 4tn, 184)8. as ed tn foregoing petition: conditioned that if said firm of A, C. Schaefer A (Jo. (of which A. C. Schaefer off and is discharge now serving said partner) debt of should pay Six Thousand Dollars arooidtng to it* tenor should and effect, void. that then said Deed of Mortgage be And it further appearing that said debt re mains unpaid; it is therefore. Ordered, that said A. C. Schaefer, surviving partner a* aforesaid, pay into this Court th- by the first day of the next term thereof, Mortgage, principal, intern t and cost due on said or show eaoseto the contrary, if there be any; and that on failure of said A. C. Sehae'cr, sin viving partner as aforesaid, so to do, the equity of redemption in and to said mort gaged premises be forever thereafter barred anu foreclosed. And it is further Ordered, That this Rule be published in the OKirrm Naws once a month for 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 before tha next term of tl is Court, By the Court, February 8tb, 1888. jam ts s. Boynton, C. Judge ti. P\ C. Hull li Harutnond, Petitioners Al'orney*. I, VV. M, Thomas, Clark of the Superior Court of ripalding County, Georgia, do here¬ by certify tbe above to be a true extract from Die minutes of said Court M. at February Perm, ytS, VY. I'homas, f ftoatnim Clerk S. C. 8. C. May Sheriff's Safes. T17 VV ILL BE BOLD ON TH E Fl K8T TVTM day in May next, be seen the le- gal hours of sale, l-efore the loor of tbe Court Honse, in the city of Griffin, Spalding n County, Georgia, the following de*cribea property, to-alt: '1 w, nty acres of land iu the II53th district G. M of Spalding County, bounded east by public r>>ad running from iloiiouvilie to Fayi-tteville. R south nnd and west by lands Goodman of 8. Dorough north by tbe p!.n o and bn»' eh intervening. Levied on and sold by .ue of a Justice Court fi fs is -ued from the Justice Court of the i ljrth di? triet N. G. M of Hpaiding for County Andrew in Cole, favor B Drewry- as agent vs. ! . 8. R. Dorough. Levy made by O II «;;n son. L C., and turned over tome ! in i -sses-lon legally notified. %ti 10. | A: o, at the *ame time ai Wo d place “old one five-horse nower i ; Most- eat-ue. one fifty saw M -••- . , VanM inkle poser press and tb ftbifo •. tud beltii,, ■ onuected therewith LeVi< d on anu old by virtue of one fi fa is sued from hpaiding < ounty Court »n of A A Cloud vs.J. H. Lewis, of County, and VV B. 1-ewi*, of HenryCouo- ('! ty. (JO. R. 8. CONNELL, Sheriff 8. C. (k m Ci V ir* iiL&wS! -■■izzmamm p.,'. - ICS ’ <"> -*•. 8“Ter r*tl •* CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. *-W« srracs l * r, J I _ ten Company, and in peveoo manage *r,d e«* trwi the Drawings themselves, and that tbe * 00,0 arc conducted with honesty, f*inus*tL author and In *r<s>d the f*llk Company toward nil psurtie*, i <*, lie to aae this ctriituMM with fa>--* miffs or our sfjrnstme* ait ’'edit Csaisslul** :«|S VVe Uie undersigned Banks sej L w ill pay*i» Brit®* drawn in 1 he ixinisian* state Lotterfe* wWeh may tee f re-«nted »t oiucobiitgv*: n. si.wuxiiut.rret, La.fnrt a. »*. UMI L rinMaielsilBk. 4. • ** nil liHII.Prr*. * ww ■ ^ * m w Wn* jw « •iHailBut < A ft I, HUini. Free. I s*Ums Vllssk ' ."c- ' , — U NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! Over H if n Million Di>'nbnt«d Louisiana State lottery air* Compan 1 n< orporated in 1-B8 for 25 y by the Lit stature for Edu rational and CharUaUlepw notes—with a capital of • t jOOO.tOO—Ui« hhf -eaenre fund of over $.ViOAKO has sincebe>| aoiltd. By *n overwhelming perf-ular vote its fr#» hire w«? made a pail of the present 8Uf Constitution adopted Decct«t*r 2d.A.D.,l8'J The only Lottery ever voted on urdei lorsed by the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. It* ttraad Single ISasssteer llrswlai take Drawing*, place monUily.and regularly tbe Grand three Quarter!} uot-tbi (March, June, September every and Dtceoiberk A HPLKNDID OFI*ORTDN1TY TO WIN 1 FORTUNE. FIFTH GRAND DRAW, mo, Cx,a*s E, in tb* Aeatrxarv or Mt ate Nsw (>*i.E*»», TCE8DAY, Drawing. MAY 8, 1888. 2)0tb MoufhJy C apital Pri*e, #150,000 HTSOT1CE. Halve?, $5. -Ticket* Fifth*, are *3. 1 eti Tenth*, Dollar* tl only u*v or I'Kizaa ■ 1 Grawd Cmtu l’tiitm or (150,e o-t 1 I'nixKor flO.Ou 50,flC« 1 Gband 1‘aiE* or 90,000. U>,000 2 l.sao* Putts or 20,000 4 t*a«E Fatzc* o* "JO ao.aiB 20 Pants* nr <h 20.000 50 “ -1). *,1)00 m 100 * “ 0 . 80,000 mm iOO. 500 “ 100. MLfiOt APl'BOJmXTlOX PBlStr . # '' | 100 Approximation Price* of |t*0..., >,<wo :oo •• M 200 . too Terminal * ** * too 10,000 1,000 “ 50.. 50,000 2,170 Prixe*, amounting to .. .UJ’5,000 Appllc-dion for rate* ■ tol to < *, t should bt made aade only only U> the office< Vs’inpacy lx New Orleans. For furl her information write dearly, giv ing foil addre»s. POHTAL NOTES, Express Money Order*, or New York Exchange it ordinary lettei. Currency t; Kxprcs* (at our expense) addrceed M. A. DAUPHIN. New Or’ta t* La or M{A. DACPIUN, W**h ! ngtOTi,D. C. Address Registered Letters tc RBW OHI.K4V* SATOSAi MiJIB Xww Oriesna, La. REMEMBER ZtZSZ *»<• iaily. «b«sr. Is. tk«r|« ihs drawings, is a guaantee chances of al>*olote falrnewi . am) integrity, tlial the are at tquA and that no one can possibly dUtne win< numbers will draw a Pri*-. REMEMBER that the paytrent Of all Prizes isGUARAM EhU BY FOLK NATIO NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and tbe Tickets *re sign* 1 bj tb<* President ot an In (Hutton whose chartered right* are recog nird In the highest Courts; therefore beware of any imitations cr anonymoa cherries. Application for Charter GEORGIA, ( ( 8rAi,r>iN<jCoc«Tr. To the Superior Court of said county: Y*mr petitioner?, A. G. Von Dyke, John Southerland, Virgil L. H Hiighea, M. Wsvman, .fame* D Rudolph Busted, Oct La¬ b-r, ther Btusley, A . Taylor, Hugo W. llaeseikus and VV. Warder, pray that they and such nth er persons as may herealter 1 h; associated with them, may la; by order of raid court cob stitu ed a booy eorjxirate wi'h tbeprivllega* and for the purpose* herinafter set fourth, to-wit: First, The name of said corporation shall be “The Middle Georgia Ship¬ pers Union," its place in of business at its Griffin, or some slock other point said county; with capiiat of two in Thou-and Dollar*, tbe privilege creasing the same without lunher order of said court, to u sum not exceeding twenty thousand dollar*; and the period ot such corporate existence shall be twenty year*, wi h ibe privilege of renewal in tern* of tha statute. eecond, H shall be the business and pur¬ pose of ?aid corporall'm to buy, market and oo j*<-rve fruit* and other farm produ U: to purchase aud sell supplies for Us member* aud otners; to purchase and sell fertilizers aud to manipulate IsiinNuii ingred'etit* for *uch pur¬ pose. s-^J run such machinery a* ••ball be ne- t to carry on their business, anu to hav> hub other privileges, not ineon j | sistent wi h ti e law* shall of Georgiaor contrary to public poll y, a* further and advance the purpewe- o the organization. Third, Tli*: *ha!i have the right to bor row moi an i pledge the faith ot tbe cor poration to us extent of liability not exceed log fifty per i • at of it* capital stock, and to tin* end ma; . me bonds or other evidences of debt. Fourth, 7 y shall have tbe right to sue and be sued, i > use a cocnmou seal, to pot such by law* net ineonsdate.nl with law or public policy ** may be advisab e for the government aud managt meui of the body, which by-laws may fix the number and name* of its officers their dutie* and oblige holders. tion*. and also the privileges of the stock Fifth. Su'-h corporation shall hate the rigid both real to own and dispose of such property and personal and mixed, as may he necessary or expedient to carry loss. on ft* bn.inevs or protect it* interest* fro— Sixlii, 8uch other privileges and immsn tie# as rball be necessary to properly carry an said bu*ine*s, your pettion< r»er*y for. JNO. J. FeUneotaia. HUNT, Attorney for I certify that the foregoing applicoik* for charter is* trueextratt from the minute* Bpaiding Superior Coon. VVitui-ss my offi¬ cial signature thi* April ltth, 1-88. W*. M. Tuomzr, Clerk 8. C. S. C. UijMMsgzr®* Afe^iijfc£s£££8iss