The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, May 06, 1888, Image 3

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s l I&XGHAI»sons I j I ! CFJ VFi GEO ft C \0', S( CoiujMmfrN, lowest Rates, ’ * vo ni i't Settlements. SfMKtf - 'l i riew Advertisements, CATARRH 8 LUTDr.BiACK FREE i.svinec. B. . A Co., TT" lin-ad st. .Newark, X. J. MEMORY -NIAKE9- SUCCESS IVnot I v mi Iil.e ariitickil nj ux'iii .. Any book learned in one reading. Classes of 1087 at Baltimore, 1005 at Detroit l Mil 1 at Philadelphia, Oude''s, large lasses of Colurn- *!•!> a" ii'• of Penn., fit Yale, Wellesley, Ober- lin, Cluratir i A Ac. Michigan Endorsed Universi ■j, Proeio die us, c., by ltich iril Scientist-, Hons. W. W. As- tor. Judd ttenj itnjn, -Judge Gibson, Dr. liro-vn, ’• 1!. Cook, Principal N, Y. State No ■ 'o"ege, Ac. The system is perfect ii tau. 'J by correspondence. Prospectus . o-t n:- ft from PROF. LOISETTE, -3T Fifth Ave., New York. ADViCE TO DYSPEPTICS. CONTENTS: The nature of Dyspepsia, i . causes. Its preuention. Its cure. Some experience twin of disorder an actual sugerer. Liver com¬ a) plaint lOnetipatien a of dispepsia. Ilabitu- a reeult of dyspepsia. Dys¬ pepsia mistaken: for ti for civ -nption. Good living as to a <1 means be taken. e cure 1 ■ f !ut dyspepsia. What may food must bo avoided. Mailed free on r< erupt of stamp JOHN H. MoALYIN, Lowell, Mass. H years City Treasurer and Tax Collector. i & i. CGLIViAN, London, England. concent katto MUSTARi m uiL ,V POS1TIVK CUKE for Bheumatirm, Neuralgia, Colds and M lis¬ ts'liar l’ains; outward rppli.-a'icn. Sold by obtain all Druggists and Gro.eis. If you cannot from your 1 ■< i: oist or Grocer send to JAMES P. SMITH, C Park Place, N. V. ©L & umm The cabinet organ was introduced in its present fos :n by Ma- TO son A: JI aniiin in ISO!. Other makers followed In the manufacture of these instruments, but the Ma-.m .V Hamlin Organs have ulwas maintained iuir suprem acy as the best in the world. Mason A: Hamlin offer, de'.'.umstaaUon of the unequalled excellence of their organs, the fact that at all the great World’s Exhibi lions, since that of Paris, 1807, in competi¬ tion with the best makers of all countries, they have invariably taken the highes hon¬ ors Illustrated catalogues free. PIANI i ft Mason A: 11 anilin do not 'ajratraordinary hesitate to make the ex- claim for Crr.«K<ldk('prigSit their pianos, that they are superior to all others. Tb"v recognize the high excellence achieved l y other lead¬ ing makers in tiie art of pii.ua building, but still claim superiority, 'j hi* they attribute solely to the remarkable improvement intro¬ duced by tbem in the year 1SS2, and now known as the “Mason A 1Iami.iv Piano Kirjngeh,” by the vse of which is secured the greatest possible, purity and refinement of lone, together with greatly increased :-a- paeity for standing in tune, and other import- ant A advantages, circular, testimonials three hundred containing purchasers, musicians, from and tuners, sent, together with descrsptivn cata¬ logue, to any applicant. Pianos and Organs told for car-ii or easy payments; also rented. Mason & Hamlin Organ & Piano Co. BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. EXHAUSTED VITALITY * THE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the great Sledlcal Work of the on Manhood, Nervous 4114 4 Ph ysical Debility, Premature ■ Ikellue, Errors of Youth , and tlu* untold miseries consequent thereon, 800 pages Svo, 125 prescriptions for all diseases,^ Cloth, full gilt, only $1.00, by" mail, 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 1635, Boston, Mass., or Dr. W. II. PARKER, grad¬ uate of Harvard Medical College, 25 years*practice in Boston, who may be consulted confidentially, specialty. Diseases of Man. Office No. 4 Bulftnch st. Practical Hints tainin solid facta 14 * to -w Builders, .. . r,,;:, ImUdidg should know before letting and elegant his eon tracts. 12 designs of plain homes, with plans and estimated co.-t. cistern, Short Vjiiadation, chapters on the kitchen, chimneys, cellar, heal I ventilation, brickworg, roof, and mortar, item of in- j i»g, many of •‘re.st to builders. Mailed free on NATION¬ receipt i ten AL cents SHEET fpostal METAL stamps). HOOFING Address C-h. MO Eat 20th St , New York City. MAN WANTS BUT LITTLE i Here below, but he Wants ilia .iltte mighty quick. A LITTLE WANT, j ’ a’big is filled by I or one promptly ad¬ j j vertising in the Daily or 1 Weekly NEWS. I A RELIGIOUS CEREMONY. < m-iotu Custom In tic !l undo. Saint.’ Village I.ottery. * n iT'v’ Tuscan Highland.-; at the village ) of Cutipli mo they keep high feast on the <J and t Au;:u Saint it in memory of Saint Aure- I freaft'iis. whose bones lie j in state in the town church. The sacred | remains exhibited on ;l. holiday aicpre- t serve* 1 in richly gilt Dirines, with glass j front and sid(*s. i he ,-kulls are bare in | all tlu-ir grinning hidjjpusnoss; the rest °1 the skeletons are happily hid in rich costumes, tho hands covered with silk gloves and tho feet with elegant stock- ‘•'bs- j After ma i is ove r in il-.o church and ) toe people have-lx -n hle-.se.I, a priest standing at the altar hold- up a reliquary containing (he bone of a saint for tho adoration of the crowd. Qn» by one the kiss men come tlie glass up^o the altar steps, devoutly that cow rs the precious bone, and drop a copper or two into the brass tray which is carried by an attend¬ ant. After each osculation tho glass is carefully wiped with a napkin and then presented to the next in order. The women come after the men. The faith of these is apparently more lively. They seem fully satisfied that by the act of adoration they have committed them¬ selves to she effectual safeguard of the saint, and they turn away their faces radiant with peace and contentment. Here comes a family group, a mother leading,:-, baby little girl by tho hand with a on her arm. It is touching to see tho earnestness with which the mother presses tho pouting lips of her infant against the sacred charm and the joy with which she broods over him when she has thus secured hi.: salvation; behind comes an old woman, wrinkled, infirm, alono in the world, but the weight of her years and trouble sci ,.:u to grow light when she has secured the good will and inter¬ cession of the saint. So they come in a long succession of every ing and ago and condition, but all believ¬ devout. Long after the service im over the worshippers remain absorbed in prayer, kneeling in different parts of the church, utterly lost to all that passes around. After leaving the church the Tuscans repair to the village green, where a lot¬ tery is in progress, and every one, from the gray head to the toddling infant in¬ vests in a ticket. They are very super¬ stitious about significant numbers. One man chooses eight because his cat at homo has that number of kittens, an¬ other twenty-nine because his son fell and broke his leg on that day of the month; still auother fifteen because there are that number of letters in the saint’s name whom they celebrate. Every one is in good humor while the drawing takes place, and even if their numbers are unsuccessful they leave with tho conviction that it will surely come up on tho next feast day. Foreign Letter. Water Chan sod to liloocl. There i; an animalcule, sometimes called the englena sanguinea, or the blood red englena, which multiplies so rapidly in somo places that the surface of tho pool soon resembles a great clot of blood, to the wonder of those who see it f r the first time, and do not suspect the cause. The little creature seems to be abundant all over the known world, and Ehrenberg, a German naturalist, who discovered and named it, suggested that the first plague of Egypt, when the water was apparently changed into blood, as narrated in the Bible, may have been caused by a prodigious and miraculous increase of this little blood red infuso¬ rian. Within very recent times an apparent change of water into blood has come to the writer’s notice in the White mount¬ ains, in northern Xew York, and in sev¬ eral places in New Jersey. Tho phe¬ nomenon is not very rare. The creature that causes this change has itself a pecu¬ liar color habit according to its age. In early youth and middle life its color is a vivid green; in maturity and old age it assumes tho crimson hue referred to, and often the same individual may be both green and red as either color reaches the surface during tho body’s movement, each coming and going in a wave that flows across the little creature, or a minute apot may be rosy red in the gen¬ eral green, or an ( moral island may ap¬ pear i:i this miniature sea of crimson.— Alfred C. Stokes, N. D.. in Harper’s Young IV.rpic*. V;3oil- X:' I.ung Capacity. Fr<>:a many oi.si-rvatiotis on hralthv men. l)r. Tlumloroil', of St. Petersburg h am- (but the vital capacity of the lungs menu- ■ • from morning til! evening, de> creasii.:;' again (luring tin* niglii. After each in :.i. too. there is a special increase, followed by a slight decrease; the vital capacity lining at its highest shortly after dinner, and at its lowest after getting up in the morning. The force of inspiration and expiration follows nearly the same law. —Arkan-aw Traveler. A C urious Clay. Workmen who were digging a ditch in Montgomery county, Indiana, struck a stratum of earth resembling white clay, which turned black on being ex¬ posed to the air. Pieces of it thrown into the lire were found to’burn fiercely. Tho Fah-igaicc is supposed to l-e coal of tin.- h: -’ formation. Chicago Ill-raid. Mild, soothing, anti healing is Br 8ag?V. Catan h ltemedy. llie Earth Exhales Poison To the air in localities where vegetation, sun’s rotted by freshets, is laid bare to the rays by the retiring flood. Millions of square acres, in the vicinity of tho great tributaries of the Mississippi anti the Missouri in tha South and South-west, give forth this fever- laden miasmatic vapor, disseminating mala¬ rial pestilence bro (least. Not only through out the great West, but wherever on this con¬ tinent fever and ague makes its periodic ap- pearaiiec- and what locality is wholly exempt from it?—Hostctter’s Stomach Bitters is the ree..gnizrl defense, the most highly Fever aecred- and ited and popular means of cure. ague, bilious remittent, dumb Nor agueandague cuke are eradicated by it. is it lett po¬ when nsod # constipation, liver tent to remove complaint and dyspepsia, kidney troubles, nervousness and rheumatic ailments, t'se it upon the first appearanoe of thee troubles and with persistence. Death Htatemeu!, Tabulated statements prepared show for j computing rates for life insurance, the largest per centals of deaths occur between the ages of o and 18 months, from cholera mfantnm. Dr. Biggers’ Hncklebc'rry Cordial should bo piven. WEAK NEKVES <>-**. t&L i ins’s RHEUMATISM vailimr „r»mo»I<7*l tbo true rauetj for e f o K y kidney t.wlo., cair»lt». ki.lnry c'.mrUqno- RMkm ihjwtt complaints ii Utf! t*»t nxaeOj wah Iti ft* nrrrr «ii <Sb dyspepsia | i und CONSTIPATION «ow raw* of Dj ftWfWan ««*a*«*. U ctOttr PsiWs Ufeiiv*.uirtaci lir. it * » iumly it iu.HK>o u to to a*m**t*, i• lciwK IU line. [USES Neuralgia, Nervou* Prostration. Netvoua Weakness, Warvoua Headache. Stoma, h |)««na«M by gpah^aiogal ana b«. n and Liver Diseases, Rheumatism, Dy»- Price #1.00. Sold by Dnntuto* pepsin, and all affections of the Kidneys. WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO. Prop - BUEUNUTOa, vt. Ontral Railroad Time Table*. NORTHWARD (irifliu Spec! *.' (Snntltv only 7s4."> u no. Grfti i l-vm ; l im>«iiU;ob (daily < xcept Sunday) m Pas? coffer No. :L f»; 4 l n, Passenger No. 11 . 11:511 a m. Pm-.*- eg. r N - 1 . 1:01 p. lu P.isi,* X >. 18, 8:16 p. m ttCt’THWA&b. P si nger and Mail No. 2, 8:20 a. m. Passenger No. IL 10:37 a m. Passenger No. 12, 4:bl p. ui. Gridin Special (Sunday only) 5:00 n m. Griffin AecoimuolalioD (daily except Sunday) 7:10 p in. - Passenger No. 4. 8:43 p. m Rule Nisi. B. i , Kinard Son i J. IV. Ward A’I. J. Ward. > State of Georgia, Spalding < *>aniy iniue Superior court, February Term, INKS. It being represented to Hie Court by the petition of B, iKiuard & Son that by Deed i of Mortgage, dated the lltth conveyed day of Get. lv-T, j J.W. Ward >k I. J. Ward to the said B. C Kinard A Son a certain tract of land, (o n it r Fifty acres of land, situated in Akins District, Spalding county, Oa.. and bounded North by the lands of Bill Wise, East by Jno, Ward, South by Barney Mad¬ dox and West by Zed Gardner, for tho cur- pose of securing the payment W. of Ward a promisso¬ & 1 J. ry Ward note to' made by the said Kinard J. Son dae the said B. C. A on the 1st day of November,1S87, for the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50,66) and Ninety-six Cents, which note is now due and unpaid. W. Ward I It is ordered that the said J. <V J. Word do pay into this Conrt, by the first day of next term the principal, interest and and costs, due on said note or show cause, if any tncy have to t he contrary, or that in de fault thereof foreclosure bo granted to the said B. C. Kinard Jk Son of said Mortgage, J and the equity of redemption of the said W Ward & I. J. Ward theirin be forever barred, said and that J. W. service Ward of this Ward rule be by perfected publication on & I. J. in the Ghiffin News or service upon them by the Sheriff of said county t! rce month's before the next term of this court. JAMES 8 . BOYNTON, Fraftk Flynt Judge Collcns, S. C. F. Pets < ’ j and Dismuke A tioners Att’s. j A true copy from the Minutes of this Court. j atanmltn Wu. M. Thomas, Clerk. | 1 Rule Nisi. B 0 . Kinard «k Son I V9. I. J. Ward* J.W. Ward. ) State of Georgia, Spalding County. In the. Superior Court, February Term, 1888. | It being represented to the Conrt by tho petition of B. C. Kinard & Hon that by Deed of Mortgage, dated the 16th day of Oct. 1887. said I. J. B. Ward C. Kinard A J. W. A Ward Sou conveyed certain tract to the of a • ‘and, toivit: fifty acres of Innd lying bounded in Akins followsl; District of Spafiliug county, Bill Gn. Wise, East by as North by lands of Jno. Ward, South by Barney Maddox and West by Zed Gardner, for the. purpose of =e- curing the payment said of a promissory J. W. Ward note tor made by tiie i. J, W• rd A due the 15th Hie said B. C Kinard & bon on day of November 1887, for the sum of Fifty Dollars and Ninety-six and unpaid. cents ($50.‘.*6), which note is now due Iti* ordered that the said I. J. Ward A J. W, Ward do pay into this Court, by the first day of the next term the principal, show interest and costs, due on said note or cause, if any they have to the contrary, or that in default thereof foreclosure bo granted Mortgage, to tiie said B. C. Kinard A Bon of said and the equity of redemption of the said 1 . J. Ward A J. W. Ward therein lie forever bar¬ red, and that service of this rule be perfected on said I J. Ward & J. W. Ward according to law by publication in the Gkikfin News, or by service upon I. J. Ward A J. VV. Ward of a copy three month# prior to the next terra of this court. JAMESH Judge BOYNTON, C, S. C, F. Frank tioners'Alt's. F:ynt and Dismuke A Gotten#, Feti- A true copy from the Minutes of this Court. Wm. M. Thom A*, Clerk S. C. B. O. apr4oatn4m Ordinary's Advertisements. / xKDiNARY’S OFFICE, Si’iunxi Cor s- Mangham. ty, Geohgia, April 2d, 1888.—J. of J. as administrator on estate S. ftp- VV. leav" Mangham, sella deceased, house and im« lot. applied and fourteen to me to acres of tat <i, more or less, on extension of Sixth stret • and adjoining lands of T. R. Mills, Mrs. Kin. . 5! and others, known us tie- late residence of S. \V. Maugham, deceased, for distribution and to pay debts of the estate All per#.-ns concerned are cited to appear at the Court <>i Ordinary of said county, with in the time r quired by law, tn show cause if any there bo «!.. mi.-Ii application should not be grant' d. E. ... 1 i '- SMOND. Ordinary /5 U RlHNAKY’d OFFICE, /i-vldivcj Couh- tv Geokhia, March 2d. 1888.—M. O- Bowdoin, administrator of R. K. Foster, has applied to me for letters of Dismission on tli© estate of It. K. Foster, iat# of said county, deceased. Let all persons concerned show cause be¬ fore the Conrt of Ordinary of said county, at my office In Griffin, on the first Monday in June, 1888, by ten o’clock, a. m., why such lette'S should not be granted. $6.15. E. W. HAMMONN'D. Ordinarj /'ORDINARY'S Geoboia, OFFICE, Sru.vixo Cou* - V/ tv, April 2d, 1 - 88 ,—J. Mangham as udminbstrator on estate of J < . leave Mangham, deceased, lias applied to me for to sell a house and lot containing two acres more or less, in the city of Griffin, situ a ted on Broadway street bound, d, cast by by Maj berry alley Sc <gt, south by Broadway an alley and Sc.'o- west an ri uingfrom t<> moB street b- longing to said estn . . purpose of di-iribution. Ail persons concerned arc cited to appear at the Court of Ordinary of said . . unty with in the time required by law to -how cause if any there be w hy #nch appli' ation should not t>e granted. E. HAMMOND.Ordinary. W. /'YRDINAKYS OFFICE, Hpaldim, C’orv V-c Tv, Ghir.-u, May Uh, 1888.- Mr-. lie F. Hair has applied to me f<> leave to sell lot of land No. i65 iu Hccon.i 1 1 tn t of Pike county adjoining lands of b Moore, W. P. Hemphill and Mack andJohti Barrow , belonging to estate of Isaac N. II.-.; r, contain ing 202acre», more or less. Let a*! persons concerned show t.iu-e ! .- fore the Court of Oroinary of said county, at ray office in Griffin, on Hie first Monday in June. Iby ten o’clock, a. in., why such leave should not tie granted. $3.00 E. VV HAMMOND. Ordinary " ' t ’ 7 f . —' - . . A . '*w AttseUi. o * 1 :• '~he. * 7. .' i.M o. 175:18. .6; CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000, ‘•We do hereby-certify that we supervise tbt ariangemcnU lor ait the monthiy and ynar- tt rly Drawings of The Louisiana State I-oi trol terv Company, the Drawings and in person man.igcand cot themselves, aud that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties,* A we authorize the Company to use this ecrtiticn.* with fac-si miles of our sign atm attached ir 4 Co ui 111 Inal turn. H r o the undersigned Banks and Bankert will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisians State Lotteries which may be presented a! counters: BB. R.M .lI.,nsiKT.Pr»«.l*.Safl «. I». PiriBtaieXatl Hk. A. lltl.ltni.V.PrM. H. O.tutl Hunk PARDHOIIT, I'rcu. Inien i? UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! Over Half a Million Distributed Stale Lottery Compaq Incorporated for Educational in 1868 for and’ 25 years by the Lej[ Charitable pul, with fund a capital of $550,000 $1,000,000—to whht . reserve of over lias since betj * liy an overwhelming popular vote its Iran was made a part of the present Staf adopted December 2 d, A. D., 1811 The only Lottery ever voted on and ei by the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. Eta S.ruuil Mingle IVumtirr Drawing place monthly,and tiie Grand Quarter!; regularly September every three months June, and December). A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN l FIFTH GRAND DRAW¬ ClASSJ*: , IN THE AcAEEMT OF Ml’SIC NRW Monthly TUESDAY, Drawing. MAY S, 1SSS. Urize, #1150,000 are Ten Dollars onl> Halves, f5. Fifths, $ 2 . Tenths, $1 LIST OF ntlZKS. 1 O.vi'iTAi. Prize of $150,000.. .nu ,00 1 GRAS’D Phize or 50,000... 50,000 1 Grand Prize or 20,000... . 20,000 2 Large Prizes or 10,000.: .. 20,000 4 Large Prizes ot 5,000... . 20,00o 20 Pbizss or 1,000... . 20,Ofto 50 “ 500.. .. 25,000 100 ‘ 300... . 30,000 200 “ •200... 40,000 . iiOO • 160... . 5(>,COO A CCKOXm AVION PRIZE? 100 Apjiroxuiigtiou Prizes of f‘100.. ..j|30.000 100 “ “ 200... 20,000 100 “ “ 1U0... io,a.o Terminal “ 50.... 50,000 Prizes, amounting to..........1535,000 Application for the rates office to clubs Company should be only to of the ie Orleans. For further information write clearly, gh| full address. POSTAL NOTES, Exprcst Orders, or New York Exchange ir letter. Currency by Express (at expense) addressed M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans La or M/A. DAUPHIN, Washington, I). 0. Registered Letters tc ORLECD* SATUBA1, HASH New Orleans, l.a. nUVILlVlDLn DC MLI\/1DITD «•>*■ presence ni Cieneral. Beanregar^ anti Early, who are In rbarg-e «r ih« is a guaantee of absolute fairnts. integrity, that the chances are all equal that no one can possibly divine wha will draw a Prize. REMEMBER that the payment of all Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOL K NATIO NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the are signed by the President of an In titutiou whose chartered rights are recog nizd in the highest Courts; therefore beware of any imitations or aconymou June Sheriff’s Sales. TIT W I EL BE SOLD ON THE FI USX TUE 8 day in June next, between the le¬ gal hours of sale, before the Joor of the Court House, in the city of Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, the following described property, to-wit: Seventy-five 4tli acres off of iotof kind No. If 5 in Hie District of Spalding County, ttie said seventy-five acres of land being strip the entire .e-Dgtli of said lot on tlie south tide, bounded south on land the Dortb James by Head’s Duffy, Creek* on the by of on the east by the lot on which I uow live, and on Hie west by lands of H'rn. If. Touchstone. Levied on and sold by virtue of mortgage is sued from Hpalding Superior Court in favor of James U. Horne vs. G. S. W, Parker. G. S. W. Parker, tenant in possession, legally notified. $ 6 . 1 ) 0 . Also, at the same lime and place, will Uc sold thirty-five acres of land off of south¬ west corner of lot No. 25, said laud being in Spalding Comity, of Georgia. Levied on issued and sold by virtue a mortgage ti fa from Spalding Camp Superior T. Court iu favor of Grubbs A vs. W. Bankston. T. \V, Bankston and G. W. Kinard, tenants in possession, the legally-notified. same’ time f3.o0. will be Also, at and place, sold acertain brick building and land upon which it is located in the city of Griffin, known ns Alma Hall, fronting on Solomon street alrout fifty five feet and runnieg back fromSolom.it! street about sixty feet, and bounded south by property of F. D. Dis- umke, north by Solomon Street, cast by a narrow alley and west by lot of Capt. 11. P. Hill. Levied on and sold by viitueofati fn issued freni Spalding Superior court id fav¬ or of Thomas K. Cree vs. F. D. Dismake. Brewer & Hanleiter, tenants in possession, legally notified. t« 00 n S. CONNELL, Sheriff S C * <T CITY MARSHAL'S SALES: WILL VV BE SOLD BEFORE Thr |> CITY Hall door on the tint Tuewday tWfi, fed between the usual b< waf my, One lowing Aeseribed property, te wit house and lot in th- city of (,* r .m n bounded as follow*. north br G. M fcoutb by lot i r; alley, '"..1. east Wfl. by Mrs. O. levied J tirmkJ’ west by of Warn## Fuller, a# tbr property to one city Ux fl fa for the year 1»#7. Tenant in pmtotioo Segslly notified. “tie shop in the city of Griffin, bounded a# follow-: north by blacksmith simp occq pied liy Robt. Porter, south by *ualley, w««r by property of It, P. Hill and Others. Lrvfod on as the property of J. K. Buekn<r to act tf one city tax n fa for the year 1837. Te.iasi •o One ik>***« vacant i»u legally lot notified. contatnlnr one-half Acre, in the city of Griffin, boutuiud e* follows r.otlh by psrt »f same lot, smith by Broad nay #tre<t,ea»t D by ried part of tern* lot, vet t.y T. J. (dark on os the piopevty of A. VV. Joixs Trustee, to satisfy iwoerijr tax 8 fas Tenant in poasesaton iegsily no tifled. One va. ant lot la Hie -tty of Griffin, bound id as follow, north oy property of T. W, Ihcrpan, lari..! osst by 8:hstr. the ct, w.ulh t , ansi. II. 5 ;. on H* prajM fty of < Jcl Tv v \> 8r., to satisfy two notified. city tax 8 fee. nun* »* p.)»*es -ion fi nally <" - ; u i .<>' In th city of of Griflto. north by yurt same :.e iot, - tutb by O. M. . E’. properly of Griffin Got- ■ i ... »i on as *lie property of ... f t- >:isfy one city tax 8 fa fi j > • •“ 15rmt iit le¬ gally <»ii* notified. t.; ■' kind in th . ity of Grif¬ fin, ..... .:«ls* follow- worth by property of S )! Ivam*. v-utb wbdekst tqr pert ot eotce lot, w.. d bvMhtt:, t. Leri d on sy- Uk> property of VV. T. Co?e to • - itUfy one city tax Ii lit for the j car Its# Tenon! In possession legally notified One house and tot In the city of Griffin, bounded as follows north by property of Mr- Bout, Low sot it Levied by Broadway street, ea*t by l’liocb.' on os the property of J. D. Glo*» to -ati-fv one city tax tl fa for the year 1887. Tenant in possession l-galiy notified. One Clark - cotton seed cleaner in the Brick warehou-t., Griffin, G,<t. Levied on a* the property fi of f» Beck* for A Blanton 1887. to satisfy R. A. one city tax the year Thompson, warehouseman, notified. <»n> fourth acre of land in the city of Grlf. fin, hounded m follows: north try Peter Doyal, west by 1-erled Zebu Ion rood, sooth by part of same lot. on ee the property fa for of t’eter Gray to satisfy one city tax n the year 1837, Tenant in paeseeeiun legally notified. One vacant lot, containing k of an acre. In the city of Griffin, hound' d an follow* north by part of same lot, south by an alley, west by 6th street. Levied on as t ha Draper iy of J. VV. Littl* to satisfy one el:y Ux n fa for the year 1887. T.-nanl in pos-. -don 1* gully notified. One house and lot in th'" . of Griffin, bounded as follows : sou!’ vlor street, West by Excelsior col). by John Reeve*. Levied on oat! , or Frank Madison to satisfy one .. f* for the year 1887. Tenant in po- . tr.iwn legally no¬ tified. One house and lot in the city of Griffin, bounded a# follows north by an Drewry, alley, south by Cant. Watt, west by N. B, east by Kith street. Levied on a* the property of Mrs. J. F Mann to satisfy one city legal, tax 3 fa for year 1887, Tenant in possession ly notified. house the city of Griffin, One store in bounded as loilows : cast try ; i y rty of W. T. Trammell, south by prop-tty of W. T. Trammell, west by property of W. I’.Tram¬ mell, north by Meriwether street. Levied on a* the property of Mrs. Willie Pritchard to satisfy one city tax !i f* for the year 1887. Tenant in p-sse-sion legally notified. One house and lot In the :ity of Griffin, bounded ss follows : north by property of C. P, Nall, situated on Hill street and adjoin Ing property of T. W'. Thurman and Daniel Wilson. levied on as the property of Nettle Matthews to satisfy one city tax fi fa for the year 1887. Tenant In possession legally no¬ tified. One house and lot in the city at Griffin liounded as follows: north bv Taylor street, and adjoining property of Ellen Stokes and Elijah Stephens. Levied on as the property of Hnger Comer to satisfy one oily Us fi fa for the year 1887. Tenant In i-o-scssion legal¬ ly notified. One house and lot in the city of Griffin, bounded as follows north by Mis Fountain, east by bth street, south by an alley, Larv it'd on a* the property of estate cf Mrs. E. A. Randall to satisfy one city tax U fa for the year 1887, Tenant in possession legally no¬ tified. On>‘ house and lot in the city of Griffin, situated on bth street and adjoining proper¬ ty of Daniel Wilson and T. VV Thurman. Levied on a* the property of Harry Beagrave* to satisfy one city tax Ufa for year 1887. Tenant tn |io»-cssi.>n legally notified. On.' vacant lot in the city ofUriffin, bound cd as follows: south by Solomon street, west by R. H. Drake, coat t.yG. M. X G. RR. Lev ied on n# the property of the Georgia Mid¬ land A Gulf RR. Co., to satisfy one city tex U fa for the year 188 ,. Tenant in possession legally notified. One vacant lot in the city of Griffin, bound ed n» follows: north by C. R. Doe, west by llth street, south by tolomon street. Levied on a# the property of Mrt. Wm. Cooper and J, D. George to satisfy one city tax fi fa for the year 1887 , Tenant in possession legally notified, One-fourth of an acre of land tn the eity of Griffin, bounded sm follows: north and west by pert of same land, south by Griffin cotton factory and east by vacant lot owned by D. J. Bailey, Jr. and J A. Brook*, her- ied on as the property of G. U. Beecher to lciiant satisfy one possession city tax fi fa for notified. the year 1887. in legally One house and lot in tfte city of Griffin, bounded as follows: north by Broadway ri fit., cast by II. J. Sargent lot, west by Ms Me- Parker Elroy. l>cvird satisfy cn *#the property of for Calvin to Tenant one city tax fi fa the year 18-87, ut possession legally no- One houf end lot in the city of Oviffin, bounded oa follows: < »*t by Calvin Parker, west by vacant lot of H. J. Sargent, north by erty Broadway of Mary street. Me Elroy Levied to satisfy on as the city prop, tax one fl fa for the jear lw7 Tenant in posecseton legnily notified. One-four tli of an acre of land in the city of Griffin, founded u follows; north by Broadway »i et, south hy an alley, west by part o! same lot and east by 3rd street. Lev¬ ied on e» the i ' ipcrty of Mr». Fanny Brown to -ali-fy one :y tax fi fa for the year 1887 Tenant in pos- '.on legally noli fled. One hr :*e ; J lot in the city of Griffin, bounded r fo ws: west by Hiii street, ad¬ joining ; rap r y of Calvin Banks and T. W. Thurman. «vied on os the property of Berey Stroxie 1887. ,'enant > satisfy one city tax 8 fa for tbe yar in pxieecsaiaa legal:v notified. One hou-e und lot in the city ef Griffin, bounded as follows: north by la’.d* of V. M. i-.-n, east by '•;li street, south by Isaac Ma¬ lone. Levied on a a the property of Bam Warner to satisfy on. city tax fi fa for the yc- 18-7 Tenant in possession legally no- til ed. T. G. MANLEY, C. P. May P.ii, i'Vt. LADIES! !»• X our 0», Dyeist, at Howto with PEERLESS DYES* Thtywill dye everything. They are sold everywhere. Prsoe i.»x a package—4ttcoior». They hare no in equal Packages for Strength, Fastnean Bright- nee*. Amount <. r for of not Color, or nyn-fading yuulitie*. fi. W. They Mong do crock or snml. For sal - by ham’s Drug Store, Griffin, Ga. .t o*, Rule Nisi. »V Perdue , v«. W. T. H Taylor. ! of Georgia, Sjutiduig C-.untj In the Superior Court, kvbtua> y Court leu:, : - It beinz Duncan, represented Martin to ( 6 A . JVr.'u, b> tb-.t ti e | < of «»> of Mortgage dated Hie lt'*b •• v <■ 11 TnySor con. utio ..ml Martin A Perdue *‘a certain parcel 1 and contiiiniug thirty (■<> a. rt» Ining of lot No. 115 in tiie 4th District of county, Ga., bounded . n Ike East Jack Crawley, on tiie South tij J’. Cti .ui North by P. 1.. Starr, West by *onm l«e- my own lands, hundred said laud, dollars.” thirty in res, the worth three for of securing the payment of n promts note made by the said W ,,T. ll.Taylorto Duncan. Martin A Perdue, due on 1 st day of Oct., 1887, for tlw sum of One ttud Forty Eight and 50 HX) Dollars, which Interest and attorneys fees, is now due and unpaid. T. H. Taylor It is ordered tliat tiie said vV, pay into this Court, l>v thc'first day of tiie xt term the principal. Interest and costs- on said note and mortgage or show cause any lie lias to the contrary, o r that in de¬ thereof foreclosure bo granted said to Mort¬ the Duncan,.Martin A Perdue of and the equity of redemption of the VV. T. 11 Taylor therein bo forever barred, Hint service of this according rule be perfected law. on W. T. H Invlor P) JAMES 8 . BOYNTON. Judge 8 . C. F. C. Beck & Cleveland, Petitioner# Att’ys. 1 certify Minutes that the foregoing this Court, is this a true Februa- copy the of Term, 1888. Wm Clerk |M. B, Thomas, ’. 8 C. fcb25oftm4m l Rule Nisi. T. Miller, February -Mortgage, 'l^rm, Ac. 1888. versus | Superior Court of partner of j Hpalding County C. Helmcfer A Co. J Georgia- the Honorable James 8 . Boynton, Judge of said Court. It appearing to the Court by the petition Walter T. Miller that on the first day of in the year of our I-ord Eighteen Hun and Seventy two A. C. Schaefer A Co., firm composed of A. C. Schaefer and Geo. Barker, made and delivered to said Wai¬ T. Miller a certain mortgage In which sum of Six Thousand DoitHr# was ac to be me the said plaintiff, said mortgage deed bear# dale April 1872, to secure the payment, of said due, whereby they conveyed to said Holler T. Milter the following described to-wit: That tract or parcel of land or being in the 3d District of originally then l’ike, uow Hpalding County, known and distinguished in the plan of district as Nos. Forty-seven (47), Seven (Mi), Seventy-eight Two (78). Hundred and Fifty- (51), each containing and and One-half (202 ! i) a. res: also, Seven- (75) acres in the northwest corner of lot Seventy-seven (77); lot also. No. Forty Fifty (50F in southeast district, part ol eight all in same containing in the Nine Hundred and Thirty-five ti re*, more or less, In the entire tract, north by land then known as Jno. Lindsay’s land and others, cast by land known as land of Dr. Pritchard and south by Buck Creek, and west by of Squire Msssett Philip and others, McDaniel being conveyed by 4tjj, E. to defendants r ebruary 1868. as deacrib in foregoing petition; conditioned that if firm of A, C. Schaefer A Co. (of which C. Schaefer is now snrving partner) pay olf and discharge said debt of Thou-arid Dollars according to its tenor effect, that then said Deed of Mortgage be void. And it further appearing that said debt re mains unpaid: it is therefore Ordered, that A. G. Schaefer, thi# surviving partners# pay into Court by the first day of tiie and next term due thereof, said Mortgage, tli*- principal, interest ooet on or show cause to the. contrary, if there Is; any; and that on failure of said A. C. Schaefer, surviving partner a# aforesaid, so to do, the equity or redemption in and to said mort¬ gaged premises be forever thereafter barred and foreclosed. And it is further Ordered, That this Rule be month published for four in the mouths, (iiurris News once there a or a copy served on tiie -aid A. C. Schaefer, surviv¬ ing partner as aforesaid, or his spec ial agent attorney, at least three months before the term of this Court, By the * mrt. February 8 th, BOYNTON, 1888. TAME- H. Judge 8 . C. F. C. Hall A Hammond, Petitioners Attorney*. I, W. M. Thomas, Clerk of the Superior Court of Hpalding County, be Georgia, do here¬ by certify the above to a true extract from G * minute# of said Court at February I’eri... lw W. M. Thomas, fc .iui4m Clerk 8 . C. H. C. o UMHIER TERM Begins April 16. Ends June 23,1888 Ne» eta—<•# and private instruction in Piano, Violin, and all Orchestral In- Piano and Grgnn Tuning, Orato¬ English Branches. French, German and I'.ailian I ungnages. Drawing. Painting, Mod aud portraiture. Tuition, *5 to t$25 term Lecture# on Music, Art, Litera e* by ijulf,»-»t speciflitr-ts, and Gcner G'jr . . 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