The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, May 12, 1888, Image 3

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C1ENC12OP LIFE,the - grv: t Medical Work of the i,;;oo:i Manhood, Nervous and! Physical Debility, Premature' Decline, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries consequent tlic-reon, 308 pages Bvo, 135 prescriptions for all diseases.. Cloth, full gilt, only $1.08, by’ mall, scaled. Illustrative sample freo to allyoung and middle-aged nsen. Send now. The Gold and Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by the Na¬ im md Medical Association, Address P, 0. box J'S.j, Boston, Mass., or Dr. V. H. PARKER, grad¬ uate of Harvard Medical College, 25 years'practice in Boston, who may be consulted confidentially. Specialty, Diseases of Alan. Office No, 4 Bulfinch St. MEMORY -WAKES- SUCCESS tt holly unlike arilficlal system*. Auyliooli fear.,,•(! in one reading'. ■ 'lasses of 1087 at Baltimore, 1005 at Detroit 1500 ati'hiladelf•. l :re» lasses of Colum¬ bia Law students, m 1 me, Wellesley, Ober- Lti, Unlveisityof Venn., Michigan Unirerai •y, Chautauqua, Ac,, <tc. Endorsed Hons. W. by Rich ml Proctoa. the Scientist, W. As- ‘or. Judah P. Benjamin, Judge Gibson, Dr. tirosu, E. H. Cook, Principal N, Y. State Normal College, correspondence. Ac. The system is perfect i\ .bsT taught liy Prospectus fepp. from 237 Fifth PROF. LOfSETTE, New Ave , York. AfiEJlim, STEADY MEN TO SELL N l USERY S L'OC K on salary or commission, to the right men—good guaranteed. Wages, For and special conetMit emoly ment our terms ap- ly at onee to CARKl'iillERS Ac PATTESON, Richmond, Virginia. A V/ANTED A OAFE A6ENT0 Victor.] Handle Sone but the We of are popular the originators! lire I a and I burglar-proof under safe, valuable! and operate Look I patents. sharks. Don't oat buy! for safes ent dates. that bear They no pat-| I some! are bound to infringe make! one. You can uylng, seUini sons Safes against Infringing I pai Itself atents. We __________ la ng od the mm concern calling! . our the Alpine and Monarch Safe Companies for Infringement. THE VICTOR SAFE & LOCK CO., Clnein*rti,0. SAN WANTS BUT LITTLE H?rc below, but he Wants iha little mighty quick. A LITTLE WAIT, »:c a big one is promptly filled by ad¬ vertising in the Daily er Weekly NEWS, Administrator’s Sale. by virtue of ail oilier granted by tho court of Ordinary of Spalding county, I will sell public outcry before the courthouse door, i i Griffin, on the first Tuesday in June next, between the legal hours of sale the follow¬ ing property: Two acres of land, more or ltJ S upon which there is a dwelling house and three tenant houses, in the city of Grif¬ fin, situated on Broadway street. Bounded «ast by land of Maberry Scctt, south by an fitey,,west to Solomon by street alley and running north from by Broadway Broadway s'rcot. Said property belonging to estate of ■> C. Maugham deceased, and lying in the eastern portion of the city of Griffin. Sold f r distribution. Terms cash. • J. J. MANGHaM, administrator -}0.CO. de bonis non, «T. C, Maugham. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. AH persons indebted to the estate of Mary L. Butler, late of Spalding County, Georg a, deceased, undersigned arc hereby notified to call on the and make settlement of such in debteduess at once; and all persons having demands against said estate are notified to present their claims properly proven. J. W. BUTLER, Administrator, mayT'vfi.—83.70. .......... FARM AND GARDEN. TIMELY TOPICS CONSIDERED IN A PRACTICAL MANNER. Retirements <>r the Cubbnge Plant— Naees- ally lor its Rapid Growth—Varieties That Have Giiinnl IVbie.preail Popu- | lar 17 Among Gardeners and Consumers. | The cabbage requires u deep, rich soil j and thorough working. Some of the largo ! late varieties scorn to do best If the seod is sown in the hills where they are to remain, and in that case sow two or three seeds where each plant is desired and then pull up all but the strongest Plant the large varieties three feet apart; the small early sorts, from a foot to eighteen Inches. The Savoy cabbages have wrinkled leaves and are of fine flavor, especially after a little frost has touched them In the autumn. Insects have been exceedingly trouble some to cabbage in many sections of late years, and growers aro obliged to try for a rapid growth and wage a constant war- faro agalust the enemy. JERSEY EARLY WAKEFIELD. In the cuts are shown two popular va¬ rieties. Tho first of these, the Jersey Early Wakefield, is a great favorite with market gardeners for the New York mar¬ ket, being the earliest, sure to head and true to seed. The second, Louisville Drumhead, is a variety grown largely by market gardeners in the southwest. It stands hot weather better than most other sorts, and is a sure cropper and resembles Premium "Flat Dutch. wm i| LOUISVILLE DRUM HEAD. Among new and superior varieties is the All Seasons. It is very sure heading, of excellent quality and may be planted earl or late, as it forms large and very solid heads quickly. Sweet Potatoes._____ The sweet potato is extremely sensitive to frost and, except in the south, its sea son hot must No be prolonged other by means of t»|F bed. plan than sprouting and setting the plants is now thought of by experienced growers. It succeeds well on nearly any soil that can be easily drained, but not on a wet one of any de¬ scription. Alluvial and peaty soils are not adapted to it. The Southern Queen is the earliest of all sweet potatoes; the root is very largo and longer than the Nansemond, of light color, with excellent keeping qualities The Hanover, or improved Nansemond variety, is a favorite in Virginia, and the yollow Nansemond is preferred by many to all other kinds. Artificial Manures. Results obtained with artificial fertili zers and especially with what aro known as “complete manures,” aro often sur prising iu potato culture and truck gar dening Potatoes grown with the use of commercial fertilizers are less liablo to disease, and tho quality of vegetables In many instances is improved. Quality seems to*be largely dependent upon the rapidity and healthfuluess of growth, and a slow acting manure will most surely produce inferior vegetables, lacking flavor Peas, beaus, radishes, carrots, etc., grown thereon aro tough and flavorless, and likewise many fruits Tho tenderness of beets, carrots, etc., depends on quick growth. Asparagus from soil rich in soluble food is full flavored, teuder and luscious to tho very tips. Kubanka Wheat. The much talked of Kubanka wheat, raised in the neighborhood of Winnipeg, has been badly sat upon by the Canadian boards of trade. They say it is only “goose or rice wheat,” and not worth to them within twenty-five cents a bushel of good red fife. The Russian grown Ku¬ banka is a valuable mixing wheat on the Mark Lane market, and there may be a mistake somewhere. Agricultural Notes. Reports from various locations make it appear that tho several forms of wire fencing withstood the blizzards of the past season better than any other sort. Post and nail, and the lighter board fences suffered most. Arbor day is being observed in many of the states. It is a good institution. Hot milk in the morning will benefit the little chicks. An extensivo Kansas vine grower's short and plain rule for trimming grape¬ vines Trim away from a 3-year-old vino in good condition all but twelve feet c€ new wood, divided among the different branches, and train the arms of the vine as much os possible in a fan shape on the trellis Give older and stronger vines more wood; weaker ones less Experiments with wheats at the New York station make it appear that com pacting the soil aids the plant to resist winter killing and favors increased yield. The recent development of the dairy in¬ terest in the uorthweat is worthy of no¬ tice. Snhaeribe for the N*WS. X Ventilation of the Capitol. Mr. Edward Clark, the architect; of tho Capitol for some years, and who, I be¬ lieve, is a New England man, lias done wonders in heating mi l ventilating the building, which lmd i .it the smallest per¬ foration for either i, at or ventilation, according to the modern plan. Great fans in tho cellar pump up many thou¬ sand cubic feet of air into the house and senate chain tiers. A network of pipes conveys heat where heat was never meant to be. The only provision made for heating tlio building was big open fireplaces: and to this day in tho corridors may be seen the long, high wooden boxes in which the oak and hickory logs were kept that blazed up tbe chimneys in days of the fathers. There are yet many vast fireplaces at the Capitol in which a generous wood fire glows and-sparkles— none of your little piles of kindling wood, but old time back logs, supported on large firedogs of three generations back. The committee rooms all have open fires, either of coal or wood, as the chairman of the committee selects.—Washington Cor. Boston Transcript. — -------- • • ♦- r -- The Earth Exhales Poison To the a;r in localities where vegetation, rotted by freshets, is laid hare to the rays by the retiring flood. Millions of acres, in the vicinity of tho great of the Mississippi and tiie Missouri in South and South-west, give forth this laden miasmatic vapor, rial pestilence broadcast, Notonly out the great West, but wherever on tiffs tinent fever and ague makes its periodio pearance—and what locality is wholly from it?—Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is the recognized ited and popular defense, the most highly means of cure. Fever ague, bilious remittent, dumb ague and cake are eradicated by it. Nor is it le.-.t tent when used to remove constipation, complaint and dyspepsia, kidney troubles, nervousness and rheumatic ailments. it upon the first appearanoe of those and with persistence. Advice to Mothers. M.j. Winslow’s Soothing for children teething, is the prescription of one of the best female nurses physicians in the United States, has been used for forty years with failing success by millions of mothors for their children. During the of teething its value is incalculable. It relieves the child from pain, cures dyn eatery and diarrhoea, griping in tbe bowels, and wind colic. Jly giving health to the child and rests the mother, Price 25 cents a bottle, augeod&wly u NPRECEDENTED Over a Million ATTRACTION Distributed i CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. Louisiana Slate Lottery Educational Incorporated by the Legislature in 1868, and Charitable purposes, its franchise made a part, of the State Constitution, in 18751, by ank whelming popular vote. Its Grant) Mingle ICunilter limn take place monthly,and the Grand Drawings, (March, regularly September every and three June, December). “Wedo hereby certify that we super vise the terly arrangements Drawings for of all The the Louisiana monthly and State tery Company, and in person manage and con trol the Drawings themselves, and that same are conducted with honesty, and in good faith toward all parties,» d authorize the Company to use this with fac-similesof oursignatuies attached in its advertisement*.” f /}\ , CumsdMiaarrt. We the undersigned Banks and Bankers will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana 8tate Lotteries which may be presented si our counters: II. .31. W A I. MSI. 15 V.l*re». Ls.Rat'l 3. «*. lAIAl'X, Pmlilsts Xat l Ilk. A. Rltinm.l'm. W. O.Xat'l Mat.!. <•' A llUiOHX. I*rea. Inti.u \ l Hash Grand : Quarterly : Drawing 111 the Academy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, June 13,1888, Capital Pi'isEe, #300,000 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each Halves $10; Quarters $5; Tenths $3; Twen¬ tieths $1. LIST OF PHIZES. I ParzECF $300,000 is.......... $300,000 1 Prize of 100,000 is.......... 100,000 1 Pbizb of 50,000 is.......... 50,000 1 Psize of 25,000 is........ . 25,000 2 Prizes of 10,000 are......... 20,000 5 Prizes of 5,000 are......... 25,000 25 Prizes of l,oO0are......... 25,000 100 Prizes op 500 are......... 50,00 q 200Prizes of 300 are....,.,.. 60,COO 500 Phizes of 200 are......... 100,000 approximation prizes. 100 Prizes of $500 approximating to $300,000 Prize are.......... 50,0 0 100 Prizes of $300 approximating to $100,000 Prize are...... ... 30,000 100 Prizes of $200 approximating to $50,000 Prize are.......... 30,000 terminal prizes. 1.000 $300,000 Prizes of $100 decided by 100,000 Prize are............. 1.000 Prizes of $100 decided by $100,000 Prize are........... 100,006 3,136 Prizes of amounting to......$1,055,C0C For Club Rrates, or any further informs tion apply to the undersigned. Your hand¬ writing must be distinct and Signature plain. More rapid return mail delivery will be ns- surred by enclosing and Envelope bearing your full address. Send POSTAL NOTES, Express Money- Orders, or New York Exchange in Ordinary letter. Currency by Express (at onr expense) addressed to M. A. DAtPHIN, VilHf f ir'lIDS T ft or M.'A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C. Address Registered Letters to IEH - ORI.EAIK 5TATO.UL UAXU New Orleans, La. REMEMBER STOSS and Early. *ko are In charge «t »•>*• drawings, is a gnaantee of absolute fairness and integrity, that the chances are all cqtia , and that no one can possibly divine whet numbers will draw a Prize. REMEMBER that the payment of all Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOL K NATL ) NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the Tickets are signed by the President of an In titution whose chartered rights are recog nizd in the highest Courts; therefore beware of any imitations cr anonyroou schemes. NERVE TONIC Runes Celery and Ctoea. the proroincat >o- grrwlienw, am «bc beat and anted Nerve Tonic- R mviiErthetw and quiet* the nervous aystera,' coring Nervous Weakness, Hyrtcria. sice;.. lessnewi. See. AN ALTERATIVE. It drives out the poinonon* humor* of c(*>*y tbe snd blood purifying and ttxwe i nrichimt dia it, ao owereommar asna fished resulting from Impure or tmpoveA blood. LAXATIVE. AcUagmUdlybntsurt'iyfltiU'fiG it cures habitual comi;patten, -■ ai.-l -N promotes* regular MMr" It <tn (omhQund ess the stomach, and dir- »lk-i 1 DIURETIC. active In Its composition diareticsof th»- the MMrria ‘-• --.t n. . Mv4 i m *t a are <r«na blntxi stfietuiikttUy wHftc-t her effective for liaca**: » i U kidney* U ran b* relied etc f ? irk * quick 'relief and upeedy i u;v. For The NERVOUS fI<dlKfrxxi#of h-iYO un^.t thin . r a fivrn |»rr#fm* who d «; » » &tudtorv*r •: ..tr. r The DEBILITATED 1 'ilU s>art oculars Tries $1 03 CoM t»y ..• • The AGED WELLS. CtCHARDSON A CO. - v . Rule Nisi. B. C. Kinnrd & Son ( J. W, Ward A I. J. Ward, f State of Georgia, Spalding ( oniiiy* in iL- .Superior court, February Term, It being rejiresented to the Court by th< petition of Mortgage, of B. C. Kinnrd ,v Son that by l)i d dated the 16th day of Oct. 18*7, J.W. Ward & I. J. Ward conveyed to the 1 said B. C. Kinaril & Son a certain tract of land, to w it :-F'ifiy acres of land, situated in j Akina District, Spalding county, On., U and bounded North by the lands of Bill ise, It is ordered that the said J. W. Ward A i. J. Ward do pay into this Court, by the first day of next term tho principal, interest and and costs, due on said note or show cause, if any they have to the contrary, or that in de | fault thereof foreclosure bo granted t«. the said and tho B.C. Km-.ni.fe of redemption Bod of said of the Mortgage, said d W Ward A equity I.'.I. Ward theirin forever barred. , he and that service of this rule be perfected on said J. W. Ward A I. J. Ward by publication in tiie Griffin News or service upon them by the Sheriff of said county L.ree months before the next term of this court. JAMES Judge B. BOYNTON, F. S. C'. O. Frank FJyut anil Dismuke A ColieiiE, Peti¬ tioners Att’s. A true copy from the Minutes of this Court. a4oam4m Wu, M. Thom vs, Clerk. Rule Nisi. B. 0. Kinard Ac Sou f vs. ) I.J. Ward & J.W. Ward. State of Georgia, Spalding County. In the Superior Court, February Term, 1888. It being represented to the Court by the petition of B. C. Kinard & Son that by Deed of Mortgage, dated the 10th day of Oct . 1887. I. J. Ward A J. IV. Ward conveyed to the said B. C. Kinard & Son a certain tract of land, towit; fifty acres of land lying in Akins District of Spalding county, Ga bounded as follow*!: North by lands of Bill Wise, East by Jno. Ward, South by Barney Maddox and West by Zed Gardner, for tho purpose of a- curingthe payment of a promissory note made by the snid i. J. V rd A J. W. Ward to the said 15, C. Kinard A aon due on tho 15th day of November 1887, for the sum of Fifty Dollars noth and Ninety-six cents ($50.'.H5), which is now due and unpaid. It is ordered that the said I. J. Ward A J. W, Ward do pay into this Court, by the first day of tho next term said the principal, show interest and costs, due on note or cause, if default any they have to the contrary, granted or that the in thereof foreclosure be to said B. C. Kinard A Son of said Mortgage, and the equity W. of Ward redemption therein of forever the said i. J. Ward A J. bo 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 Griffin News, or by service upon I. J. Ward A J. W. Ward of a copy three months prior to the uext term of this court. JAMES 8. BOYNTON, Fiynt Judge ollens, S. C. F. O, Frank and Di.-muke & < Peti¬ tioners Att’s. Atruo copyfromthe Minutes Of (hi- Court. Wm. M. Tuoma-, Clerk S. C. S. C. apr4oam4m Administrator’s Sale. By v irtue <-f an order gr nieJ by the court of Ordinary of Spalding county. I will sell at public out cry to ilie higho-t bidder, before the court home door in Griffin, on tiie first Tuesday in .Line next, during the legal boors of fide, the following preperty: A house and b,.t of two land, acres, together adjoin with fourteen ac. s of more or Jess, ing, known as the residence and farm of the late 8. V,. Maugham, and adjoining Kincaid mid the lands of T R. Mills, Mrs. Alice others. Paid property being situated on tin- extension ul'Pi'Li street, in and near the soutiiern subu:- - of the city of Griffin. Sold for the j ’.* ofde' ls mid distribu¬ tion. Term- J. J. MANGHAM, $6.00. Administrators. W. Mangham. June Sheriff's Sales. \Y7 VV ILL BE BOLD ON THE IT It ST T TEH day in June next, between the le¬ gal hours of gale, before the -door of tiie Court House, in the city of Grifiin, Sj-ahhi.g County, Georgia, the f.idowing d -cnlud property, to-wit: of . N Seventy-live acres off of ! >t 1... 1 1 in the 4th District of Spalding <'.,Knty. ■ • said seventy-five acres of !m i being mrij the entire length of said lot on she -outh side, bounded on the 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 the west by lands of Wm. 11. Touchstone. Levied on and sold by virtue of mortgage is of sued James from Spalding Superior W ( ’ Parker. 1 1 Luoi G. U. Horne vs. G. S. 8. W. Parker, ;■ nant in posses-i< n, AO legaily notified. Also, at th* same time and j-; .«•••, wo) t>e sold thirty-five acres of land off > i south¬ west corner lot No. 25, said land being in Spalding County, Georgia. Levied on and sold by virtue of a mortgage li fa -sued from Spalding Superior Court i.i favor j of Grubbs A Camp \>. i W. Ban! j W. Bankston and Ci. VV. Kinard, tenant.' 1 possession, legtdQ *Un d. $3.0). Also, at the same time building g-;d and place, land will be soLdaeertaiu brick upon which it is located in the city of Griffin, knownas Alma flail, fronting o:i floiorn n j street about fifty five fe-t nd run - i: i ha' k | from Solomon street about sixty! et, and bounded south by property of V D.Dis- muke, north by Solomon Sir . • -1 by a narrow alley and west by lot of Cap!. H. P. Hill. Levied on and sold by vut'o- of a 1; fa issued fr»rn Spalding Superior court in fav¬ or of Thomas K. Cr« vs F. D. I>i-muke. Brewer Ac IIanleiter, tenants in po—esrion. legal.'v notified. CONNELL, SI rifi #6 8. 00 C. R. 8. 5: ■ 1.3 K*f tin Ob hf■ ■;** fi.il'uivt l*flv 4$*. U i!»■ JS Rule Nisi. Duncan.Var;m >V i - id.n- , W. T. II T. .' Stale of Georgi;:. 8; ; . n*y . Superior Court, I. :......i., > It being repre--i t.at L> si. i , .■ tition of Duns an. Martin {■ i’< tdn >. Deed of Mortgage d.v* J ti i 1887,W.T St, II.Tayior cuivj -i Duncan, Martin Perdue i ■ ; ^' 1 “"' 1 7 acre* being ^ L ^ \ “V I 7 'ta t of . - , »«. ..... Martin a: P.nlu,-, d... « Hie I t dny of Oct., 1 ssT, for tho rum of One principal, Hundred and Forty and Eight and 50 -100 Dollar*, which interest attorneys lev, amount Is now due and unpaid, «»l -» miott.fiMo.irt, in uk first and Kfte iuv oi me term lie principal, mtcr.-st eorts. °o «atd no mid nim tgUg or show cause '* !>', »' 1 '”; V’ U "; ' ° «'«<»» fault f;n,U thereof t!u ' rt '°' forei foreelosur «” 1,0 granted to the said Duncan,-Martin - - A 1‘erdue of said Mort¬ and Hie equity of redemption of the W. l .HTaylOf tiiereinbe forever barred, that .service of this rule be perfected on said \V. T. 11 fav or according to law. JAMES 8. BOYNTON, J uilge 8. C. F. ( Beck A Cleveland, Petitioners Att’ys. I certify that the foregoing is a true copy the Minutes of this Court, this Februa¬ Term, lH>s. Wm |M. Thomas, fe!>25oam!:- Clerk B.C. 8. C. Rule Nisi. T. Miller, ) Mortgage, Ac. Ado!phus.CSchaefer, versus j February Term, 1888. ruperior Spalding Court of Schaefer partner & oi J | County A. C. Co. Georgia, Present, the Honorable James 8, Boynton, Judge of said Court. it appearing to the Court by the petition Walter T. Miller that on the first d ll .V of A|irii in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hun p.ud Bovonty two A. C. Kchaefer A Co., a firm mmpo'eil of A. t . Schaefer and Geo. V, Barker, made and delivered («, raid Wal¬ ler T. Miller a certain mortgage In which the ,-uiri of Mi Thousand Dollars was ac know lodged to bo one the said plaintiff, which said mortgage deed bears date April 1st, 1872, due, to secure the payment of said amount T. Miller whereby they conveyed to said property,to-wit: Waiter That the following described tractor parcel of land lying or being in the 3d District of originally Monroe, then ITke, now Spalding County, and known and distinguished in the plan of said district as Nos. Forty-seven (47), Seven ty-nine (70), Seventy-eight Two (78;, and Fifty- one Two (51), and each containing (303,7) Hundred and One-half acres; also, Seven- live No. (75) acres in tiie northwest corner of lot Seventy-seven (77); also. Fifty (50) acres in southeast part of lot No. Forty eight (48), all in same district, containing in the aggregate Nine Hundred and Thirty-five (035) acres, more or less, in the entire tract, bounded north by land then; known as Jno. G. Lindsay’s land and others, east by land then known as land of Dr. Pritchard anil others, south by Buck Creek, and west by land of Squire Massett nnd others, being premises conveyed by Philip S. McDaniel to said defendants Eebruary4tb, 1808. u« describ rd in foregoing petition; conditioned that if said firm of A. (’. Schaefer A Co. (of which A. C. Kchaefer is now sarving partner) should pay oil and discharge said debt of six Thousand Dollars according to its tenor anil i lici t, that then said Deni of Mortgage should be void. And it further appearing that raid debt re mains unpaid; it is therelore Ordered, that said A. < . g.-haefer, surviving partner as aforesaid, pay into this Court by the tlr*t day interest of tho and m xi term thereof, the principal, cost due on raid Mortgage 1 , or show cause to tiie contrary, if there be any; and that on failurcof said A. (5 Schaefer, surviving partner as aforesaid, so to do, the equity of redemption in and to said mort¬ gaged premises be forever thereafter barred and foreclosed. Audit is further Ordered. That this Rule l>(- published in the Unwin News once a month for four mouth*, or a copy there of served on the said A. C. Schaefer, surviv¬ ing partner as aforesaid, or hi* special agent or attorney, at least three months before the next term of t! is Court, By the * iiurl, February -th.lsSH, JAM to 8. BOYNTON, Judge- ,H. C. F. V. Hall A Hammond, I’ctitiouere Attorneys. I, AY. M . 'i horn Clerk of the Superior Court of Spalding County, Georgia, do here¬ by certify he above to be a true extract froi > ■ i a:.ub- •..! said t ourt at February let : W. M. fnoatas, t am in* ( lerlt 8. C. S. C. " ridirary’s Advertisements. / \RDINARV.i OFFH H. 8cAnni%o ( - t->-. * / tv. Gcottou, Man h 21, !*>*.—M. Q. Itowiloin, administrator of R. K. Foster, has aripiii d to me for letters of Dismission cu the estate of R. K, Foster, late of said conu ! y. deceased. L-.t a!i oerRor s com erned kIhiw cat,--- i.,— fore tiie r,,nrtof Ordinary of said county, at Jute, rnyohi- ■- - O'rii'lri, on the first Monday in j-’-S. by !* n oVIoek, a. in., why such let'- - -be gr.-ate i. r.. L .A: 2 . 'NND, Ordinary. / YilDINARY'S (iFFICE, StPiUiraii Cocw- v TV. G*-‘»i:-q v, M ay 4 th, 18*8.—Mr*. >d- 1 k* 1’ Hide ha* applied to me for’-.,,- - to set! to', of End No. 7**5 in Second i. . * . f Pik. c unty .tdjoining land* of Ab M- r<- W. • Hemphill and Mack andJ !>n V i*elo. s i'. - to estate of Isaac N. ? ing mare or 1 c--’-. i.i-'- ■ ' • a:* concerned exu.-e -r fore -.rt of Ordinary of *ahl i-onnty, at my ... i (iriflln, on the lir-t Monday in June, i*' \ by tea <A-lock, a. in., why am li leave should not be grant- <i. *3X0. E VG HAMMOND, Ordinary. IBBSUii -- ,TCrfitherng* Jr s.ewtai t atiV.r, *c ■ J. - ■■■**:; i-i. CITY MARSHAL’S SUES. YV^I* v T Hall BE door SOLD on the BEFORE Unit Tueaday THE in i CITY F**. between tbe ann following usual tnmt» of sate the deMriG d property, to-wit one bouw and tot U> the city of Griffin bounded as follow*: north by O. M. AG Bft’ •oath bj * n xltey, ea»t by Mr*. O. J, DraW west by lot ? H . T. Tramm. It. levied on as the property of Warner Fuller, to satiety one eity tax ft h for the year 1887 Tenant --I possesion legally notified. 1 follow* >ne thoj» north ta the city of Griffin, bounded : s Itobt. by bla» kamiiii (hopocca- ! it ii i*y I’orter, aouth by an alley, west b> 1 r i rty of II. P, Hril and others. Levied ■ >n , 1 property of J. R. Buckner to satisfy - I :y t-x li fa f.»r the year 1.887. Teneat :i One po* vacant e* ion legally lot notified. lb-- city of Griffin, conUialng bounded one-Uatf acre, *. as follow*: north by part of same lot, south by Broad ” ■ rir< ; t, es*t by part of earue lot, west r. J. < lark. Levied on as the property i A. fas. W. Jones. Tenact Trustee, in to satisfy two city b ee possession iegatiy no¬ tifies! . < *i t v.h int lot in the nt jr of Griffin. Sound i :i- L...,ow» riurtli by property of T. Vf, I ..'i man. cast by Mh street, south fyanal- !■ Li v -d on a* tlio jtropicrty of C. It. ’> s ’ * 8r., t-i satisfy two city tax fl fss. i ■ vI,, p.i-*. sitoa legally notified. > ,-c nnd lot in the city of GriSn, in! • »M : north by part of same p.rt of same lot, south byO. M. iH: i-i property of Griffin Oot- I x\ Jonas the property of i ’•> - ili-fy one city tax li t* r ;• , t'erii.i.t in possession !•- g ’.'j t.ollde I. f land in the city of Grif- u d .. follow . nortti by property , it Dcunc. south and east by part of . i lot, J t>y fith street. levied on a* property of W. T. Cole to satisfy ona ei > I-.-- it fi% for th# year 1387 Tenant In possetedon One house legally uoUficd. and lot in the city of Griffin, bounded as follows • nortti by property of Mr* Iiopk. ioutsi by Broadway street, east fiy t'tiocbc Low. levied on as tha property of J. D. Gloss to satisfy one city tax ft fa for the year 1887. Tenant In jK>s*«<t»ion legally notified. Oik Clark's cotton seed cleaner in the Brick warehouse, Griffin, Ga. Levied on aa the property of decks Sc Blanton to satisfy < tty tax fi f.-t for tho year 1887. R. A. warehouseman, notified. < >nc-fourth acre of land in the city of Grif¬ fin, bounded hr follows : nortti by Peter Doyal, v.est by Zcbulott road, south by part -ante lot. Levied on as the property ft of Peter Gray tosstisfy ono city tax fa for year 1887. Tenant in possession legally One vacant lot, containing W of an acre, in the city of Griffin, Wounded as follows : north by part of same lot, xoutb by an alley, west by 0th street. levied on s* 'lie proper ty of J. W. Little to satisfy one city tax B fa for the year 1887. Tenant in posee-sion le¬ gally notified. th< of Griffin, < hie house anil lot In v bounded as follows : tout' ylor street. West tiy Excelsior col' by John Reaves. i-evied on as!' -j of Frank Madison to satisfy one J fa for the year 1887. Tenant in pus - >.,u legally no- tified. One house and lot in the city of Griffin, tiounded as follows: north N. by B. an Drewry, alley, south tiy (.'apt. Watt, west by cast by loth “treet. Levied on as the pt qierty or Mrs. J. K. Mann to satisfy one city tax fl fa for year 1887. Tenant in possession legal ly notified. One store house in Jhe city of Griffin, bounded as follows : cast by ; >>'; < rtv of W. T. Trammell, south by prc;> k> of W, T. Trammell, melt, north west by by Meriwether property of sircet. W. f.Tram- Levied on aathe property of Mrs. Willie Pritchard . to vitiafy one cii j tax li fa for the year Wf7, Tenant prssc>rion legally Jilted. _ in m One house and lot in tiie city of Griffin, bounded a* follows: north by property C. I*, Nall, situated T. W. on Hill street and Daniel sdjotiP ing property of Thurman and WiHoa. levied on aa the property of Nettie Matthews to sntisfy one city tax n ta for the tified. year 1887. Tenant In possession legally no¬ One boose and lot in tbe city of Griffin bounded us follows, north bv Taylor street, and adjoining property of Ellen Spike* and Elijah Hager Stephens, to Levied satisfy on as city the property fl fa ot Comer one tax for the veur 1887. Tenant in possession legal, ly notified. Om- house and lot In tho city of Griffin, bounded as follow s north by Mrs. Fountain, east by Oth street, south by an alley. Lev ivd on aa the property of estate of Mrs, E. A. Randall to satisfy one city tax 11 fa for tbe year 1887. Tenant In possession iegaiiy no¬ tified. One house a ut lot in the city of Griffin, situated on 6th street and adjoining proper¬ ty of Daniel Wilson and T. W. Thurman. Levied on as the property of Harry Seagraves Tenant to satisfy in one possession city tax legally ft fa notified. for year 1867. eil On, follows: v,i> ant lot in the city Bolomon of Griffin, (round aa south by street, west by It. H. Drake, cast by G. M. A O. RR. Lev ied on .i* tho property of the Georgia Mid- land A Gulf RR. Co., to satisfy one city tax legally ti fa for the year 1887. Tenant in possession notified. One vacant lot In the city of Griffin, bound cd as follows; north by C. R. Doe, west by 13th street, south by Solomon street. Levied on ns I tic property of Mrs. Wm. Cooper and •J. D. G' orge to satisfy one city tax tt fa for tho year R87. Tenant in ]>oeses«ion legally notified. One-fourth of an acre of land in the city of Griffin, bounded aa follows: north and west by part of same land, south by Griffin colton factory and east by vacant lot owned by I). J. Bailey, Jr. and J. A. Brooks. Lev¬ ied on as tho property of G. B. Beecher to satisfy one city tax fl fa for the year 1867. Tenant One in possession and lot in legally city notified. of Griffin, bouse the bounded n* follows: north by Broadway 8t., by H. J, Sargent lot, west by Mary Mc- Elroy. Levied cn as the property of Calvin Barker to satisfy one city tax ft fa for the year fled 1887. Tenant in possession legally no¬ . < Inchon- end lot in the city of Griffin, bounded as follows: cast by Galvin Parker, we ' y vi -ant lot of U. J. Sargent, north by Bio.-. Iway street. Levied on as the prop¬ erty of Mary McElroy to satisfy one city tax it f for the year 1887. Tenant in possession legally notified. in city « hie fourth of an acre of land the of Griffin, bounded a* follows: north by Broadway street, aouth tiy an alley, west by p - -t of - unc lot aud cast by 3rd street, Lev- n > Lie property of Mrs. Fanny Brown t > Mitiufjr om ty tax fi fa for tho year 1867. Tenant house in po,- -sion legally notified. city Griffin, Out- •t lot in the of bounded sf< ■-.vs: west by Hitt street, ad joining pfopt. y of Calvin Banks and T. W. Thurman. Levied on a* the property of Berry Strozii r ci satisfy one city Lx fl fa for the notified, year 1887. tenant m po«oe»sion legally Ono house nd iotin the city of Griffin, i ,'itidc i »- fo. ows: north by tends ofF. M. I-on, *t by 8th street, south by Isaac Ma¬ lone. Leried on as the prop*:rty of Sam Warner to *ati*fy one city tax ti fa for the > i • t8*7. Tenant in in possession possession legally legally i no- T. O, MANLEY, C. I LADIES! I>«» 1 our Ona Dyeing, mt Howe wtUi PEERLESS DYES, They win dye everything. They are sold everywhere, l’ricc 10c. a package —40color*. They have no equal for Strength, Bright- no» -, Amount in Packages cr for Kastnesa of Color, or nyn-fading tfanlities. They do not crock or *mnl. For sale by S. W. Man, hare's Drug Store, Griffin, Ga. 'Mini