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STEADY MEN TO SELL NT USERY S TOC K
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meet guaranteed. For our special terms a[i-
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ifca&c done but the Victor,
W'cmc the crir'iiir.torsl I
of burglar-proof u popular saf«, lire and | 1
and I-
operate under valuable E
patents. IiOeSiou-t f it y
sharks. iJcn't bnyi*
safes that hoar no pat-1 trej*
<?nt dales. They I
bound to infringe soma I
one. You can make It
moneyoellin^ Catalogue oursafos. territory I
and
free. against we caution making,I per-1
buying, selling __sons using Safes infringing I
or our
patents. We have sued the concern calling I
itself lor infringement. the Alpine and Monarch Sale Companies j
THE VICTOR SIFE £ LOSS CO.. Cinalimcii.G. !
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SAN WANTS BUT LITTLE
Here below., but lie Wants iha tittle
mighty quick. A
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<3T a big one is promptly filled i y ad¬
vertising in the Daily or
Weekly NEWS.
Administrator’s Sale.
hy virtue of all order granted 1>> the court
of Ordinary of Spalding county, I will sell
N Public outcry before the courthouse door,
•a Gridin, on the first Tuesday in June next,
Between tlie legal honrs of sale the fo! low¬
ing property: Two acres of land, more or
Rss, upon which there is a dwelling house
and three tenant houses, in the city of Grif-
nn, situated on Broadway street. Bounded
east by land of Maberry Scett, south by an
ju to ey, Jolomon west by street alley and running north from by Broadway Broadway
f reet. Said property belonging to estate of
*• b. Mangham, deceased, and lying in the
eastern portion of the city o r Griffin, Bold
'■ r distribution. Terms cash.
J. J. MAXGHaM, administrator
A -'-ch. dc bonis non, J. C. Mangham.
Notice io Debtors and Creditors, t
All pursers indebted to the estate of Mary
deceased, , “Utitr, late of Spalding County, Georg a,
‘piffled are hereby notified to call on the
uebteduets 7i and make settlement of such in
at once; and all persons having
onnands against said estate are notified to
present their claims properly proven.
7w«.— J, TV. BUTLER, Administrator,
may $3.70,
1 lif* Hill property, located at the i
fasti i ii ttnnitiu* ot Kiev etith Mfeet, I
in I ‘iiunbiis, li. - lnnij*bt hyr j
t. 1 !. . I . Swift. .1 ihn t». BurkhariJt, ;
**• A’.!•>.ills, anil iiK'rii capitalists, Tin*
sale was (untie thruuuh Sonit*, Hen’d
& Co.
i t ■ ioi in (Jit slion is 300x300 feet
ai.d is on the line ol the Georgia .MiJ
land road, just outside ol the city
limits. 1 hi saV of this lo means
great things (or Uoiunljus. The pur
chasers have unlimited capital and
will at once lieoiu the erection of a
larne cotton mill, in which 500 looms
will be operated. The building will be
120 feet wide and 220 feet long. The
mill will be built upon a new plan
and will but one story high. Every
thing from the engine down will be
be of the latest and most imptoved
makes, I he mill will manufacture
eeersuckers, ginghams, etc., of bet¬
ter grades than any now made in the
southern states. This will be a new
departure among southern mills. One
of the best cotton manufacturers in
the south wi!i build'and operate it.
Gilder his management, it is sale to
say that this will be the bes and
most profitable mill in the country,
li is estimated that §150,000 will
build and equip the mill, but the gen
tlemen at the head of the enterprise
are amply able and willing to invest
a much larger sum, if necessary.
Work on (he mill will commence
in a short time, syici it will be cornplet
ed and in operation by September 15
or October 1.
Blowing Up Hell Hale
has beoh a laborious ami costly work,
but tho end justifies the effort. Obstrnc
tion in any imj ortant channel means dis
aster. Obstructions in the organs of the
human body bring inevitable disease.
They must be cleared away, or physical
wreck will follow. Keep the liver in or
der, aud the pure blood coures through
the body, conveying health, strength
and lifa; let it become disordered and
fho channels are clogged with irnpuri
ties, which result in disease and death.
No other medicine equals Dr. Pierce’s
“Golden Medical Discovery” for acting
upon the liver aud purifying the blood.
Central Railroad Time Table,
NORTHWARD.
Griffin Special (Sunday only
7:45 a. in. Griffin Accommodation
(daily except Sunday) 0:00 a. m.
Passenger No. 3, 5:41 a. in.
Passenger No. 11, 11:31 a. m.
Passenger and Mail No. 1, 4:01
p. in.
Passenger No. 13, 8:16 p. in.
SOUTHWARD.
Passenger and Mail No. 2, 8:20
a. m.
Passenger No. 14, 10:37 a in.
Passenger No. 12, 4:01 p. m.
Griffin Special (Sunday only)
5:00 p. m. Griffin Accommodation
(daily except Sunday) 7:10 p. m.
Passenger No. 4, 8:43 p. m
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is peculiar to itself
and superior to all other preparations in
strength, economy, and medicinal merft. (2)
How to Catch $ 300,000 at Fortune’s
Hand.
As tlie suu rises and sets daily The with equal
regularity, so the drawings of Louisiana
State Lottery Company occur; so the 215th
Grand Month'y Drawing (always was at Tuesday), Now Or
leans, La ., on Tuesday
April 10th, when large money prizes were
sent hither and yon over the world. It may
interest job to glance at the result: The
First Capital Prize of $150,000 was won by
No. 12,615 and was sold in two half tickets
at $5 each, sent through office at Washing¬
ton, D. C., to M. A. Dauphin, paid through New Orleans, First
La ; one $75,000 was Pa., Col. W. H.
Nat 1 Bank of Pittsburgh, to
Barclay, the U. S. Pension Agent there; the
other half was paid the Adams workers Express for
Geo. Gregg and three other in an
India Rubber Philadelphia, factory—neighbors—at 19,862 No.
2,938 Alter St.. Pa No.
drew the Secoud Capital Prise of $50,000,
sold in fractional tenths at $1 each, sent paid to
M. A. Duurhin, New Orleans, La.; one
to J. Hall, Richmond, Va.; onetoChas. F.
Morse, No.880Harrison Ave, Boston, Mass.;
one to tlie Nat’l Bank of the Republic, Wash¬
ington, D. C.: one to R. J. Humpreys, Fran¬ grata
Rosa, through the Pacific Bank of San
cisco, Cal.; one to Thos. Fair, Philadelphia,
Pa.; one to \V. A. Francis, Salsm, Ya. ; one
th \Vm. Severance, Lebanon, Ky.; one to a
depositor through Wells, Fargo & Co., San
Francisco, Cal.; one to a party in Detrois,
Mich., etc:, etc. No. 10,079, drew the Third
Capita! Prize of $20,009, which was sold to
a a party in New Orleans, La., whose name
is withheld by request. Nos 36,629 and 85,-
175 each drew one of the two Fourth Capital
Prizes of $10,000, which were scattered around
promiscuously. Be sure to participate in
tlie Grand Quarterly and 217th Monthly
Drawing at hew Orleans, La., on June 12th
1888. l)o not let tho opportunity to seize
$300,0011 at Fortune’s hand escape you.
Advice to Mothers.
M.a. Winslow’s Soothing Strep
for children teething, is the prescription and
of one of the best female nurses
physicians in the United States, and
has been used for forty years with never
failing success by millions of motbars
for their children. Duriug the process
of teething its value is incalculable.
It relieves the child from pain, cures dys
entery hnd diarrhoea, griping in toe
bowels, and wind colic. By mother, giving
health to the ibildand rests the
Price 25 cents a bottle. angeodAwlv
Indian* »f Arizona.
Extensive preparation* are being made
by the Presbyterian hoard of Indian
schools to educate tl>o Indians of A rizona.
At/Tucson they are building an §8,000
school house. Fifty acres of land have ‘
been bought on the Santo Cruz river,
where the young Indians will lie in struct¬
ed in faming, and another building, to
cost $0,000, will soon la* erected, where
150 pupils can bo ncconUnodated.—Chi¬
cago News.
Catching Uattlcnnkcs.
A novel industry lias been started by
boys in the San ilomca mountains in
California. They aatch rattlesnakes by
means of a slip noose of cord, box them up
and take them to Los Angeles, where they
sell them. The Chinese are the purchasers.
They use them as medicine, and the snake*
sell for from fifty cents to $1 each. It is
said that the Chinamen handle them fear¬
lessly and never get bitten.—Chicago
Herald.
Five Year* Without Winding.
A clock lias been invented, and is com¬
ing into use in Europe, which is war¬
ranted by its manufacturers to run for
live years without either winding oi regu¬
lation. The Belgian government placed
one in a railway station in 1881, -sealed
with the government seal, and it has kept
perfect time ever since.—The Argonaut.
Evolution of Word*.
It is interesting to trace the evolution
of words and expressions. Cultivated
people say: “How do you do?” Those
who are less precise say: “Howdydoo?”
In th? backwoods of Tennessee they say
“Howdy?” The noble red man of the
west says “How?” While the cat on th*
fence says “Ow?”—Norwich Bulletin.
The Earth Exhairs Poison
To the a.r iri localities where vegetation,
rotted by freshets, is laid bare to the stm’s
rays by the retiring flood. Millions of square
acres, in the, vicinity of the great tributaries
of tke Mississippi and the Missouri in the
South and South-west, give forth this fever¬
laden miasmatic vapor, disseminating mala¬
rial pestilence tiroaucast. Not only through
out the great West, but wherever on this con¬
tinent fever and ague makes its periodic ap¬
pearance—and from what locality is wholly exempt
it?—Ilostetter’s Stomach Bitters is the
recognized ited defense, the most highly accred¬
and popular means of cure. Fever and
ague, bilious remittent, dumb ague and ague
cake are eradicated by it. Nor is it lest po¬
tent when used to remove constipation, liver
complaint and dyspepsia, kidney troubles,
nervousness and rheumatic ailments. Use
it upon the first appearauoe of these troubles
and with persistence.
u NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
Over a Million Distributed
CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000.
Louisiana Siale Lottery Company
Education!)! Incorporated by the Legislature in 1868, for
and Charitable purposes, and
its franchise made a part of the present
State Constitution, in 1879, by ank over¬
whelming populur vote.
If* Grand Magic Xamlier Drawings
take place monthly,and the Grand Quarterly
Drawings, (March, regularly every three months
June, September and December).
“We do hereby certify thatwesnpervise the
arrangements terly for all the monthly and Quar¬
tery Company, Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot
and in person manage and cob
trol the Drawings themselves, and that the
same are conducted with honesty, fairness,
and in good faith toward all parties, j d w«
authorize the Company to nse this ccrtinc«.a
with fac-similesof oursignatnies attached in
its advertisements.”
1
Camnluianm.
AVe the undersigned Banks and Bankers
will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisians
State Lotteries which may be presented at
ourcounters:
B. n.H lL.’nSLEY.Prsn. La.Sal 1 H.
P- LASAl'X, Pr«a Stats Kali Hk.
A. lUXItWIV,Pm. NT. U.Xal’l Hunk
(flRLKOHH, Prn. t nion YlOank
Grand : Quarterly : Drawing
Ih the Academy of Music, New Orleans,
Tuesday, June 12,1888,
Capital Prize, #300,000
100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each
Halves $10; Quarters $5: Tenths $2; Twen¬
tieths $1 .
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Prize or $300,000 is ........$300,000
1 Prize of 100,000 is ....... 100,000
1 Prize of 50,000 is........ 50.000
1 Prize of 25.000 is.......... 25,000
2 Prizxs of 10.000 are......... 20,000
5 Prizes of 5.000 are 25.000
25 Prizes of 1.000 are 25.000
100 Prizes of 500 are 50.000
300 Prizes of 300 are CO,COO
500 Prizes of 200 are--------- J00,000
approximation prizes.
100 Prizes of $500 approximating
to $300,000 Prize are........ 50.0 0
100 Prizes of $300 approximating
to $100,000 Prize arc........ 30,UOO
100 Prizes of $200 approximating
to $59,000 Prize are.......... 20.000
terminal prizes.
1.000 Prizes of $100 decided by
$300,000 Prize are............ 100,000
1.000 Prizes of $100 decided by
$100,000 Prize are............ 100,006
3,136 Prizes of amounting to.. $1,055,C0C
Tor Cl fib R rates, or any torther informa
tion apply to the undersigned. Your hand¬
writing must he distinct and Signature plain.
More rapid return mail delivery will be as-
surred by enclosing and Envelope bearing
your full address.
Send POSTAL NOTES, Exprefs Money
Orders, or New York Exchange in Ordinary
letter. addressed Cuirency to by Express (at our expense) j
M.A. New DAUPHIN,
Orleans I.a
or M.jA. DAUPHIN, Washington, I). C.
Address Registered Letters tc
SEW URLE.tXX SATOSAL HASH
New Orleans, La.
REMEMBER SELST. KV."*;.,"!
drawings, anS Easiy. *k«ar* Im tharys sf the
is a guaantee of absolute fairness
and integrity, that the chances are sii equa . :
and that no one can possibly divine what
numbers will draw a Prize.
REMEMBER that the payment of all
Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOLK NATIO
NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the
Tickets *re signed by the President of an In
titution whoee chartered rights are recog
nizd in the highest Courts; therefore
beware of any imitations cr anonymou
•ebeme*.
KIDNEY COMPLAINTS
p ijxm’u (rijravroKrommq »nrt lddn«»»
th* :svmt to I
curative power, enmb
icon*. ta»ke* It the
kkteij eotapiatot*.
DYSPEPSIA
l‘At»v** mxnrnvmrKTu
J « eiimacli. and quiet*. Uw n*ev« < ____ t&«
V ti«» orjr»n*. Thu> i» «tiy it care* even
wwrac cane* of Iijapopeta.
J CONSTIPATION
Pad**** CxuntT Caunxms fat *M««*thsr
u<- It * laxative, sivtsa . a») and na:- - i
Action to ih- b-cvei*. Itcwularu; rarely i
low* It* uw.
- Nervous Prostration, Nervous Headache, Ike- n.n^artot I>y pr of ess io ns! sad t>u
Neuralgia, Nervous Weakness, Stoma,h men. Scad for book,
and Liver Disease*. Rheumatism, Dys- Price $1.00. Sold by Druxuist-i
'pepsia, and all affeettsna cf tfca Kidaeys. WELLS, RICHARDSON ft CO. Pro;
BURLL8UWN. VT.
Rule Nisi.
B. C. Kinard A Son I
i
J. W. Ward & I. J. Ward. |
„ State 4 of , Georgia, Spalding < ounty In tho
Superior court, February Term, 1S8>
petition It being represented to the Court by the
of II. C. Kinard A Son that by Deed
J.W. of Mortgage, Ward dated the 16th day of Oct. 1887, tin-
& I. J. Ward conveyed to
said B. C. Kinard A. Son a certain tract of
land, to-wit: Fifty acres of laud, situated in
Akins District, Spalding county, Uft., amt
bounded North by the lands of Bill Wise,
East by .Tno. Ward, South by Burney Mad¬
dox and West by Zed Gardner, for the pur¬
pose of securing the payment of Ward ,t promisso A I. J.
ry note made by the said 3. W.
Ward to the said B. C. Kinard ,V Son due on
the 1st dav of November,1887, for the sum of
Fifty Dollars ($50,96) and Ninety-six Ceuta,
which note is now due and unpaid.
It is ordered that the said J. W. Ward A 1.
J. Ward do pay into this Court, by the first
day of next terra the principal, interest and {
and costs due on said note or show cause, if i
any they have to the contrary, or that in dc
foreclosure bo granted to the
said B.C. Kinard A; Son of said Mortgage, | t
and the equity of redemption of the said .1 H
Ward A I. J. Ward tlieirin he forever barred,
saiJ and tlmt J. W. service of this rule be perfected publication on
Ward & I. J. AVard by
in the Griffin News or service upon them
by .the Sheriff of said county three months
before the next term of this court.
JAMES 6. BOYNTON,
Frank Ely Judges. A C. F.C. Peti¬
nt and Dismuke Collens,
tioners Att’s.
A true copy from the Minutes of this Court,
a-toamim Wm. M. Thomas, Clerk.
Rule Nlsf.
B. C. Kinard A Sow I
vs.
I, J. Ward A J.W. Ward. )
State of Georgia, Spaldlug County. In the
Superior Court, February Term, 1888.
It being represented to the Court by the
petition of B. C. Kinard A Son that by Deed
of Mortgage, dated the 16th day of Oct. 1887,
I. J. Ward A J. W. Ward conveyed to the
said B. C. Kinard A Son a certain tract of
land, towit; fifty acres of land lying in Akins
follow-k District of North Spaldiug lands county,Ga.,bounded of Bill Wise, East by as
Jno. AVard, by Barney Maddox and
South by
West by Zed Gardner, for the purpose of ■ cl¬
earing mndo by the tlie payment said I. J. of A\ a -d promissory J. AA’. Ward note to
3:
the said B. C. Kinard A Bon due on the 15th
day of November 1887, for tlie ($50.96), sum of Fifty
Dollar* and Ninety-six cents which
note is now due and unpaid. AVard J.
It is ordered that the said I. J. A
AA r , AVard do pay into this Court, by the first
day of the next term the principal, interest
and costs, due on said note or show cause,
if any they have to the contrary, or that in
default thereof foreclosure bo granted to the
said B. C. Kinard A Son of said Mortgage,
and the equity of redemption of the said 1.
J. Ward A J, W. AVard therein he forever bar¬
red, and that service of this rule be perfected
on said I. J. Ward A -J. AV, AVard according
to law by publication in tlie Griffin News,
or by service upon I. J. Ward A -J. AA'. AA'ard
of a copy three months prior to the next
term of this court.
JAMES 8. BOYNTON,
-Judge 8. C. F. C.
Frank F-ynt and Dismuke A Collens, Peti¬
tioners Alt’s.
Alius copy from the Minutes of tin Court.
Wm. M. Thom4s, Clerk 8. C. S. C.
api loamlm
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order granted by I tlie will court sell
of Ordinary of Spalding county highest bidder,
at public out cry to ihe
before the court house door in Griffin, on the
first Tuesday in June next, during the legal
Hours of sn’o, tho following property: A
house anj lot of two acres, together with
fourteen acres of land, more or less, adjoin
ing, known as the residence and farm of
the late S. AV. Mangham, and adjoining Kincaid the
lands of T 1! Nt ills, Mrs. Alice and
others. Fail property being situated on tin-
extension - ['Sixth street, in and near the
southern ubur'M of the city of Griffin.
Sold fur the j . - , i:t of deb's and distribu¬
tion. Term.'c.i-n.
J. J MANGHAM,
£0.00. Administrators. AV. Mangham,
June Sheriff's Sales.
\\T i LI- BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUE8
VY day in June next, be .ween tlie le¬
gal hours of sale, before the door of the
Court House, in the city of Griffin, Spalding
County, Georgia, the following described
property, to-wit:
Seventy-five District acres off of lot of 1 md No. 145
in tlie 4th of Spalding County, tlie
said seventy-five acres of land being strip
the entire length of said lot on the south
side, bounded on tlie north by Head’s Creek*
on the south by land of James Duffy, on the
east by the lot on which I now live, and on
• he west by lands of Wm. II. Touchstone.
Levied on and sold by virtue of mortgage is
sued from Kpciding Superior Court in favor
of James U. I . --rue vs. G. S. AV. I’ark. r. G.
8 AV. Barker, a nant in p<>- ess ion. legally
notified. and plan- f, <0.
Also, at tin- '«me time . will be
sold thirty-five ucrcs of land off -f south
west corner of lot No. 25, raid land being in
Spalding Com.ty, Georgia. Levied -n and
sold by virtue of a mortgage fi fa i-sued
from Grubbs Spalding Superior T " Court Bank-ton. i.i favor T.
of & Camp v*. ,
AV. Bankston aud G. AV. Kinard, tenant* in
po-session, legally notified $3.00.
Also, ut the some time and place, will be
sold aoertain brick building and lai d upon
which it is located in the city of Griffin,
known as Alma Hall, fronting on Solomon
street about fifty five feet and running ba k
from Solomon street about, sixty feet, and
bounded south by property Street, of F. 1>. Dis¬
muke. north by Solomon ea-t by a
narrow alley and west by lot of ( apt. 11. 1*.
Hill. Levied on and sold by virtue of a fi fa
issued frem Bpalding 8uperior court in fav-
or of Thomas K.Cr <• v*. F D. Dismuke.
Brewer A Hunleiter, tenants in possession.
legally notified. $6 00
R. 8. CONNELL. Shvriff 8. C.
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Rule Nisi.
Marl in «v l’-. i-t.n ,
vs.
VY. T. It Taylor I
. , util}
Superior Court, I't ... bniaiy . . .7 Term,
it being represented to tin-i-- t • , ,
of Duncan, Martin A I'ci-'n • -
of Mortgage. Hated t!a-
ll-Tuyior convey- 3 i, aid
Martin A Perdue "a o-rtiti i j»*.r. cl
land containing thirty G’- l acrci* tnTng
lot No. 115 in the fill l>i-iri«-t of
county, (•«., bounded .>n the I'r-st
Jack North Crawley, on L. the Goiith West by 1*. by
by 1* Starr, rome
my own lands, said land, thirty at re*, be¬
worth three hundred dollars,” for the
of securing the payment of a promts
note made by the said W.,T. fi.Taylorto
said Duncan, Martin A Perdue, tho due One on
1st day of Oct., 1887, for sum Dollars, of
and Forty Eight and 50 ICO
interest and attorneys fees, which
is now due and unpaid,
j, i8 ouier<< i that the said W.T. H. Taylor
0| ,., y j„to this Court, by Uie’tirst «iar of tim
term the principal, Interest and costa,
[le on said note amt mortgage or show cause
any he has to the contrary, or that in de¬ -
thereof foreclosure tie granted to tlie
Duncan,-Martin A Perdue of said Mort-
and the equity of redemption of the
V,. T. It Taylor therein tic forever barred,
that service of this rule lie perfected on
W'. T. 11 favior according to law.
'JAMES 8. BOYNTON,
Judge S. C. F C,
Beck A Cleveland, Petitioners Att’ys,
I certify that the foregoing is a true copy
the Minutes of this Court, this Februa¬
Term, 1888. Wv |M Timm as,
felrj.Viantln Clerk H,C. S. C.
Rule Msi.
T. Miller, Mortgage, Ac.
versus J- j February 'Terra, 1888.
-’•uperior Court of
Schaefer partner Co. of j | Spalding County
C. A Georgia.
the Honorable -Limes S Boynton,
Judge of said Court.
It Waiter appearing T. Miller to the that Court the by the first petition day of
on
in llit year of our Lord Eighteen Hun
and Seventy-two A C Schaefer A Co.,
firm composed of A. C, Schaefer and Geo.
Barker, made and delivered to said Wal¬
T. Miller a certain mortgage in which
sura of Six Thousand lkniars wiut ac
to be t.ue the said plaintiff,
said mortgage deed bears date April
1872, to secure the p>aymeul of said
due, whereby they conveyed to said
T. Miller the following described
That tractor parcel of lend
or being in the 3d District Spalding of originally County,
then Pike, now
known and distinguished in the p>lan of
district ns Nos. Forty-seven (<7), Heven
nine (79), each Seventy-eight containing Two (78), Hundred and Fifty-
(51). and and
One-half (202Js) acres, also, Seven-
(75) acres in the northwest comer of lot
Seventy-seven (77); lot also, Fifty (50)
iu southeast part of No. Forty eight
all in same district, containing in the
Nine Hundred and Thirty.five
acre*, more or lese, in the. entire tract,
north by land then) known as Jno.
Lindsay’s land and other*, east by land
known as land of Dr. Pritchard and
south by Buck Creek, and w est by
of Squire Massed and others, being
defendants conveyed by Philip E. Mi Daniel to
February 1th, 1808. asdescrib
in foregoing of petition: conditioned that if
firm A. <'. Schaefer A Co. (of which
C. Schaefer is now survlng partner)
pay off and discharge said debt of
Thousand Dollars according to its tenor
effect, that then said Deed of Mortgage
be void.
And it further appearing that said debt re
unpaid; It is therefore Ordered, that
A.r. Schaefer, this surviving partner as
pay into Court by the first
of the next term thereof, the principal,
and cost due on said Mortgage, or
cause to the contrary, if there lie any;
that on failure of said A. C. Schaefer,
partner a* aforesaid, so to do, the
of redemption in and to *aid mort-
‘ged premises i be forever thereafter barred
foreclosed.
Audit is further Ordered, That this Rule
published for four in the Griffin News once a
months, or a copy there
served on the said A. C. Schaefer, surviv¬
partner as aforesaid, or his special agent
attorney, at least three months ttefore the
term of tl is Court,
By the Court, February 8th, 1888.
JAMES B. HOYNTOh,
Hall Hammond, Petitioners Judge B. C. F. O.
A Attorneys.
I, AV. M. Thomas, Clerk of the Superior
certify of Spalding County, be Georgia, do here¬
the a! «.>vt to a true extract
minutes of said Court at February
188 * )V. M I homes,
ft sui4:n ClerkS. C S C.
Crdinary's Advert sements.
OFFICE. Hfsldino Cww-
tv, Georgia, March 2d, 1888.—M. O.
admiuistraoir of K. K. Foster,
applied to me for ielters of Dismission
tlie estate of it. K. Foster, late of *aid
deceased.
Let all persons concerned show causa* be¬
the Court of Ordinary of said county, at
office jn Griffin, on the first Monday in
1-88. by ten o’clock, a. m,, why such
- le-nld i ot t e jmstNI.
iG j:,. K. AY IIAMMONND, Ordinary.
YUDINAKY’S OFFICE, Si aldino Couai-
tv. Hair GiertROU, May 4th, lwjx.- Afr-. .-al
P. Isa* applied to me for leave to
lot of land No. W in Second I): t«i ‘
c- unty adjoining lauds of Ab AI «-re
P. Hemphill and Mack and John I: -
to estate of Isaac N. R. ’r, -
29 ! i*. more or leas.
Let - i i rn-ih* concerned show cause
rt of ftrainary of *aid county,
my oi. >■; Griffin, on the first Monday
June, 1888, by ten o’clc«ck, a- ni . why
leave should not f>e granted.
$3X0. K. W HAMMOND, Ordinary.
j ; t trjt Pi cured Vr'.-Ukey atfcc ss Halt. with
crwtpate. Book of nor-
?B.»»woaixsT.iUk '-t.ni-.ro =» rmsE.
: -. 11 WSUetoai K*.
as the property of Warner FaiU. r, to satiety
one city tax It f** for the year IfT Tenant
in pOMeokm legally notified.
one shop la the city of Griffin, irounded
ns follows: north by blacksmith «pV»poe- a
pied by property by Robt. of Fortei If. P. , Hill south and by other* an alley, l/riod w«d
nn as the property of J. R. Buckner to eat Jf
•me in city »*ion lav e legally fa for the notified. tear 1867, Tenant
po"
One vacant tot eonlftinlnr nae-hatf acre,
la the city of Griffin, bounded as follow*;
uotth by part of same lot, south by Broad
way street, east by pert of some lot, went
by T, J. Clark. to-Ticl on as the property
of A W Jones. Trustee, to satisfy two city
tax (i fas. Tenant in possession legally no
tided.
l ine VA-'iint lot ill the :ity of Griffin, boa ml
i-i ;>.« -fallow * : north by property of T. VY.
i hiintinn, cast 4 by 8th urt- t, smith off. t-y an H al¬
ii.. j-nsan. Urt. on -t* tho proparty
J< sr., to -at'.sfy two city tax fl fa».
L». ' in p-< > *?«ton in legally th<- Hty notified. of t>rifl»,
n i :->t
north by p-art of some
property ■ ■■iv lot, south by O. M,
• )-v of Griffin Oot-
■ > 'l i «* Hie property of
- t-. seitt'fy one Hty tax fi f!
• \< 7. l iL-Ult ill potMsalon le-
-•=*’ > li >:i t.
• . . ' 1.1;i-1 - i tl, .ty of fIrif-
iiu i-iuit.'- d i»* fothiws ■ north by property
- f 8 it. Deane, south and c t by part of
same lot, Meet brfitb slreet. lasvied on lt»
the p roperty of Vi. T. Cole to satisfy one
city !. >: fi fa for the year 1887 Tenant to
piosaeeeion legally notified.
Ooct house and lot In the city of Griffin,
bounded in follows : north by property of
Mrs. Ilouk, soul - by BrunJwav street,east
by I’hoebc Ixi*r. Lcvkd on s» the p roperty
of J. I). Glow* to -fttisfy one city tsi ft fa for
the year 1887, Tenant In posse*tion I'•gatly
notified.
due Chirk • cotton seed cleaner in the
Brick warehouse, Griffin. Ga. Levied on a*
the property of Becks A Blunion to satisfy
one city tax ft fa for the year 18S7. R. A
Thomp<ton, wareliouseman, uoUlled.
One fourth acre of land in the city of Grif¬
fin, bounded as follows: north oy Peter
Doyal, west by Levied Zcbulon road, south by part
of same lot. on as the property of
Peter Gray tosatiafy on# city tax ft fa for
the year 1887. Tenant in possession legally
notified.
One vacant lot, containing M of an acre
in the city of Griffin, hounded #* follow* :
for the year 1887. Tenant tn pow" *aloo
gaily notified.
One house and lot in li . of Urifita,
bounded as follow* sou’’ yior street,
Went by Excelsior ooi by John
Heaves. levied on as t i of Frank
Madison to satisfy one fa for the
year 1887. Tenant in povu.^iun legally no¬
tified.
One house and lot in the city of Griffin,
bounded a* follow*: north by I). an alley, south
by Capt. AVatt, went by If. Drew rv, east
by !<ith street. Levied on as the j. -perty
of Mrs. J. F. Mann to satisfy oge city legal, tax a
fa for year 1887. Tenant in possession
ly notified. house the city of Griffin,
One store in
bounded a* follow* : eRst !*? j • p rty of W.
T. Trammell, south by pr> ; rty of W. T.
Trammell, west by property of AV. T.Tram¬
mell, north by Meriwether street. Levied
on as tho proi>erty of Mrs. Willie Pritchard
to satisfy o«6-elly to * 9 fa for the year 48*7.
Tenant in pcsoestlon legally notified.
One house and lot in the Hty of Griffin,
bounded as follows : north by property of
0. P, Nall, situated on Hill street aud and Daniel adjoin
Ing property of T. W. Thurman
Wilson. ) evied on aa the property of Nettie
Matthew* to satisfy one city tax n fa for the
year 1887. Tenant in posaesaion legally no¬
tified.
One boose and lot in tlie cify of Griffin
bounded a* follows: north hr Taylor street,
anil adjoining projierty of Klien 8toke« and
Elijah Htephen*. levied on as the property
of Huger Comer to satisfy ouu city tax tl fa
for the vear 1H S L Tenant in po**r»*jou legal¬
ly notified.
One house and lot in tlifi city of Griffin,
bounded as follows north by Mrs. Fountain,
east by 9Ui street, south by an alley . Lev
isd on us tin; property of estate of Mrs, &.A.
Handall to satisfy one city tax It fa for the
year 1887, Tenant in possession legally no¬
tified.
One house a ui lot in the city of Griffin,
situated on 6th street and adjoining I p roper-
ty of Daniel AVilson and ~ T. W. Tt Lurrnau.
Levied on as Uie properly of Harry fteegrares
to satisfy one city tax fl fa for year l*§7.
Tenant in jxtssewion legally notified.
One vacant lot in the dty of Griffin, bniiud
ed as follow*' south by Bolomon street, west-
by R. II. Drake, cast t>y G, M. A G. RH. I-ev
ied on as the property of Ute Georgia Mid¬
land & Gulf RR. Co., to Tenant satisfy one city tax
tl fa for the year 188-. in y-o*session
legally notilied.
One vacant lot in the city of Griffin, bound
ed aa follows; north by C. R. Doe, west by
13th street, south by Solomon street . Levied
on as the property of Mrs. Wm. Cooper and
J. D. George to -atisfy one city tax fi fa for
tho year 1887. Tenant in poeieasion legally
notified.
One-fourth of Bn aero of land in the city
of Griffin, bounded as follows: north end
west by part of same land, aouth by Griffin
cotton factory and east by vacant lot owned
by D. J. Bailey, Jr. and J. A. Brooks. Lev
ied on as the property of G. B Beeeber to
satisfy one city tax fl fa for the year 1887,
Tenant in possession legally notified.
One house and lot in the city of Griffin,
bounded as follows; north by Broadway B».,
east by H. J. Sargent lot, west by M*ry Me
Elroy le vied on as the property la of Calvin
Parker to satisfy one city tax ft for the
year 1887. Tenant in possession legally no
tiflsd.
One house end lot in ihe city of Griffin,
bounded os follow*: cast by Calvin Parker,
we*t by vacant tot of U. J. Sargent, north by
Broadway street. Me Elroy Levied on as the prop¬
erty of Mary to satisfy one city tax
tl fa for the year 1887 Tenant in possession
legally notified.
One-fourth of an acre of land in the city
of Griffin, I rounded as follows; north by
Broadway street, south by an 3rd alley, west Lev¬ by
part of mime lot and cost by street.
ied on n* the property of Mrs. Fanny Brown
to satisfy one ’y tax fi fa for the year 1887,
Tenant in po- «ion legally notified.
One house ; >.-l lot In the city of Griffin,
bounded to ■ as: west by Mill street, ad¬
joining prop! j f of Calvin Banks and T,
W. Thurman. 1 rev ied on os the property of
B- r-y Strozier ‘ > satisfy one city Ux fi fa for
the notified. year IftsT. reliant in possession legally
One hoo*e cad lotto the city of Griffin,
bounded s» fallow»: north by land* of F. M.
Lon, east by 8th street, south by Isaac Ma¬
lone. IjeT; 1 ‘ :. as the property of Bam
Warner to satisfy one city tax fl fa for th*
year IS-r Tenant in possession legally no¬
tified. May 4lb, l *-8*, T. G. MANLET, C. P.
LADIES !
ISO l our Owi 0ysis|, al Haase With
PEERLESS DYES*
j 'They wifi dye everything, package—iOeoiote. .They are sold
everywhere. Price too. e
, They have no equal for Strength, Bright¬
ness, Amount in Packages < r for Fastness
i of Color, or nyn-foding Qualities. They do
i not citk k or stand. For sale by 8. W. Mang
j ham's Drag Store, Griffin, Ga.
MW visia* ri. our Agcnvy suilwrtswf of uwa ban