The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, May 13, 1888, Image 3

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Illustrative sample free to all young and middle-aged men. Send now. The Gold and Jewelled Medal awarded to the aut hor by the Na¬ tional Medical Association. Address P. O. box 1'it.l, Boston, Mass., or Dr. V/. H. PARKER, grad- uateof Harvard Medical College, 25 years’practice in Boston, who may bo consulted confld®itlally. •■■oeclalty, Diseases of Mau. Office No. 4 Bulilncb st. MEMORY -MAKES- SUCCESS .in.r Wholly bonk unlike learitvsl iiviiticial hi reading, »y«reun. one Glasses of 1087 at Baltimore, 1005 at Detroit 1600 at Philadelj !;!■> ’■ -rgn lasses of Colum¬ bia Law students, i ale, Wellesley, Ober- !in, Chautauqua, University of Ac., i’enn., *fce. Michigan Endorsed Univcrsi by Rich •y, Scientist, Hons. W. W. As* irtl Proctoa. the tor, Judah P. Benjamin, Judge Gibson, Dr. Ilrowu, E. H, Cook, &c. Principal The N, is Y. perfect State Normal College, correspondence. system Prospectus iv taught from by PROF. LOISETTE, ,-ost free 207 Fifth A ve , New York. ] mhbxwbi. STEADY MEN TO SELL NURSERY STOCK <>n salary or commission. To the right men—good wages, and special < o-.ptsnt emoly ment I guaranteed. to For our terms ap- v at. onee CARUUliHERS ti PATTESON, Richmond, Virginia. (k WANTED A OAFE AGENTS Handle 5one bat the Victor. We are the originators ot a popular fire and burglar-proof under safe, and operate valuable patents. Look ont for sharks. Don’t buy safes that bear no pat¬ ent dates. They are bound to infringe some one. You can make money Catalogue selling our territory safes. and free. We caution per- buying, _ selling selling _sons Safes against infringing making, or or using us sued our Itself patents. ents. We We h nave ave su the concern calling the Alpine and Monarch Safe Companies for infringement. THE VICTOR SAFE & LOCK CO., O. MAN WANTS BUT LITTLE Here below, but he Wants ifta little mighty quick. A UTILE WANT, or a big one is promptly filled by ad¬ vertising in the Daily or Weekly NEWS. Administrator’s Sale. of By virtue of an order granted by the court at public Ordinary of Spalding oounty, I will sell in Griffin, outcry before the courthouse door, on the first Tuesday in June next, between the legal hours of sale the follow¬ ing property: Two acres of land, more or Uss, upon which there is a dwelling house and three tenant houses, in tho city of Grif¬ fin, situated on Broadway street. Bounded east by land of Maberry Scett, south by an el’ey, west by alloy running from Broadway to Solomon stree t and north by Broadway Greet. Said property belonging to estate of J C. Mangham deceased, and lying in the eastern portion of the city o f Griffin. Sold t r distribution, lcrms cash. J. J. MANGIIaM, administrator •f<>.( <). dc bonis non, J. C. Maugham. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All perm.ns indebted to the estate of Mary L. Butler, late of Spalding County, Georg'a, deceased, undersigned are hereby notified (o call on the and make settlement of such in debtedness at once; and all persons haring demands against said estate are notified to present their claims properly proven. J. W, BOTLER, Administrator. may7w«.— $3 70 Startling Contracts. Nothing showy more significantly the nnbalanciog ttnd filching propen aities and practices of ihe thieving tariff than toe wealth ooulras a be tween the communities especially ur tisan and those which ar- mainly agricultural—tin- one being iaxeiLby the tariff, of course for the benefit of tho other. A New England Con gross unm said, iu a speech teceutly, that Lia section, wnicti is the poorest naturally in the Uni led States, has one eighth of the nation's wealth to a thirteenth of its popul»tioo; that it has one eighth of all manufacturing capital and more tbun half the sav ings bank deposits of fbo United States. It holds, besule, farm mort gages on two to three thousand mil lions of money loaned to Western farmers: tho latter even running into debt to such staggering amounts as this in their constant labors to pro vide plenty of forage for the tariff cow, which I be East is milking so profitably. uhere is the vis a vie; On one side more than half trie nation's sav ings banks' deposits to a thiiteenth part of its people, tariff fed, how ever, and on the other side mortgages and debts twice as i uge as the bond ed indebted n-of me United States. iho New England Congressman, from his privileged position, boasted of certain wealth contrasts between New England and the South, also an other section muinly agricultural and tributary. In the New England States there is an average of $120 of savings bank deposits to every man, woman a'n 1 child, while in the South the proportion is u quarter of a cent to each. This is the way it woiks, and if all the country weie on the same side of the tariff thimblerig ns New England, what a grand panacea for comruer ciai ills would it be, to be sure! But, unfortunately, there must be payers as well as receivers'of the tariff boun ties, and where ihe shoe pinches is the fact that there a;e twenty live payers to one receiver of the loot among the various classes of produc ere. The most wonderful part of it is yot to come. Those tribute payers have twenty five timo as many ballots as those who are skinning them thus by means of laws passed by an elec five body.—| Courier-Jout nal. Let our Protectionist friends in Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama, who are stiil Democrats at heart, re view tho record, study the situation and revise their position. The Dem ocratic party of tho nation is dead in earnest about the reduction of the war taxes and tho return of our cus toms system to a sound revenue ba sis. All obstacles are now out of the way. Tho movement for reform is thoroughly organized, and when the long line of march is taken up, ii will not stop until the end is reached and victory assured. The enemy in front is the Republican parly, no other; aud he who is not for us is bound, soon or lute, to be against us. Quibbling will no l mger avail. Ob Btrnction will not be tolerated. The party in aud out of Congress, with the Administration at its head, is a unit. It is worse than foliy for a few crotchety persons, who can not have things their own way, to stand out, pretending that they are Democrats, and hoping, successfully, to carry wa ter on both shoulders. The time has gono by for Ibis. We ought to stand together on our honor and fora prin ciple, and, please God, for our coun try. Lift up your hearts, brethren, who hare not faltered, and ye that have, turn not away with darkened faces, but came back to the fold, and there shall still be now, as of old, rnoro joy over o; e sinner that repenteth than over ninety and nine that never went astray. The Earth Exhales Poison To the air in localities where vegetation, rotted by freshets, is laid hare to the sun’s rays by tlie retiring Hood. Millions of square acres, in the vicinity of the great tributaries of the Mississippi and the Missouri in the South and South-west, give forth this fever¬ laden miasmatic vapor, disseminating mala¬ rial pestilence broadcast. Not only through ont the great West, but wherever on this con¬ tinent fever and ague makes its periodic ap¬ pearance—and what locality is wholly exempt from it?—Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is the recognized defense, the most highly Fever accred¬ and ited and popular means of cure. ague, bilious remittent, dumb ague and ague cake are eradicated by it. Nor is it le*t po¬ tent when usod to remove constipation, liver complaint and dyspepsia, kidney troubles, nervousness and rheumatic ailments. Use It upon the first appearaDoe of these troubles and with persistence. ______HTS JUMfcSS LuniiuL „ I RIK, I'A., • /' for circulars. The best “'coo. ir. America. Fall term thfe begins ' .’ «-.I:*. Mrrtinn paper. - | j The Democratic State conventions J now being held indicate clearly the trend of public thought relative to Tariff Reform. This week’s results may be summarized ns follows: Mary land indorses the Administration and declares in faver of laritf revision; Alabama is '‘unalterably opposed to the present war tariff. We demand j a reform of tin* laril! and a reduction of the surpki, in, the Treasury by a reduction ot the tariff taxation,” and Tennessee heartily indorses the nd minisltation of President Cleveland and his recent message to Congress; Vermont’s permanent Chairman of the Convention was loudly applaud ed when he said: “We have but one candidate, but he is worth all others put together. Republicans want to eiect the bloody shirt personified; but we want a set of principles per sonified in Grover Cleveland.” mm --——— Advice to Mothers. M.j. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children teething, is the prescription of one of the best female nurses and physicians in tho United States, and has been used for forty years with never failing success by millions of mothars for their children. During tho process of teething its value is incalculable. It relieves the child from pain, cures dys eutcry and diarrhoea, griping in the bowels, and wiud colic. By giving health to the thildnnd rests the mother. Price 25 cents a bottle, augeod&wly UNPRECEDENTED U ATTRACTION! Over a Million Distributed CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. Louisiana State Lottery Company Incorporated by the Legislature in 18CS, for Educational and Charitable purposes, and its franchise made a part of the present whelming State Constitution, in 1879, by ank over¬ popular vote. Its C.rand Mingle JVnmlier Ikrttwlttgs tako place monthly,and the Grand Quarterly Drawings, (March, regularly September every throe months June, and Decern her). “We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrangements for all the monthly and Qnar- tery terly Company, Drawings of The Louisiana Stato Lot and in person manage and con trol the Drawings themselves, ana that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties,! 4 we authorize the Company to use this certificate with fac-similesof oursignatuies attached ir its advertisements.” Mj Cotumisaloner*. W T e the undersigned Banks and Banker! will pay all Frizes drawn in The Louisiana State Lotteries which may he presented at our counters: n.M.W* I-.VI SI,E V. I*re». La.Val’l «. P. liAllAllX, Fir.Ntuie Sar i fib. A. BAi»Wl,V,Pn>). A. U.Itat’l flank ( A Ilf. HOin. Pres. I nion A’l flank Grand : Quarterly : Drawing 111 the Academy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, June 12, 1S88, Capital Prize, #300,000 Halves 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each $10; Quarters $5; Tenths $2; Tw eiy- tietlis $1. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Prize Prize of $300,000 is.......... $300,000 1 of 100,000 is.......... 100,000 I Prize of 50,000 is.......... 50,000 1 Prize of 25,000 is.......... 25,000 2 Prizes of 10.000 are......... 20,(XK) 5 Prizes of 5.000 are.......'.. 25,COO 25 Prizes of 1.000 are......... 25,000 100 Prizes of 500 are......... 5O,0 Oq 200 Prizes of 300 a re......... CO,COO 500 Prizes 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........... 20,000 terminal prizes. 1.000 Pr.zes of $100 decided by $300,000 Prize are............. 100,000 1.000 Prizes of ?1C0 decided by $100,000 Prize are............ 100,006 3,180 Prizes of amounting to , .$ 1,055,(KX For Club Rrates, or any further informs tion apply to the undersigned. Your hand¬ writing must be distinct and Signature plain. More rapid enclosing return mail delivery will be as- surred by and Euvelopo bearing your full address. Send POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Orders, or New York Exchange in Ordinary letter. addressed Currency to by Express (at our expense) M. A DAUPHIN, New Orleans La or M.„A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C. Address Registered Letters tc HKW liniElYN SATO.VAI, Bi.Ui New OrJeans, La. REMEMBER SZSZ ££££. and Early, who sr* In chargo of 1 lie drawings, is a guaantee of absolute fairness and integrity, that the chances are all equa!, and that no one can possibly divine what numbers will draw a Prize. BEMEMBER that the payment of ail Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATL) NAJL BANKS of New Orleans, and the Tickets ire signed by the President of an In ti tutien whose chartered rights are recog nizd in the highest Courts; therefore beware of any imitations cr anonymou schemes. /"ARDINARY’S OFFICE, Spardino C a n V/ Woodward, tv, Geohoia, May lltli, 1888.—To Mary J E. administratrix of William Woodward, deceased: 9. H. Carmichael and W. E. Alexander as heirs at law of the said W 7 J. Woodward, deceased, shows by their , petition mismanaging that yon said as such administratrix are moved from estate, Georgia; that'yon have the re¬ the state of that security on your bond as administratrix is insolvent and has also removed from tne state of Georgia, • You are therefore required to show cause- before tlie court of Ordinary of said County by 10 o’clock n. m. on the firs tMondsy in June next, why you should not give new and sufficient security on your bond as adminis¬ tratrix or and be discharged administrator from said adminis¬ tration E. W. anew HAMMOND, Ordinary, be appoint¬ 9. C. ed. i WEAK NERVES Paines ffexatf* Ckuert Vai% CaamwrwD iViUimiw/ t* % Wtr?* <Vl«ry raw ittmalact*. uxmX 0ocs, wonderful aerres ft *p«*ai!y cure* ail notoai aim ninrs. RHEUMATISM (cl Wood. Parers It Crurar drum oat Coniform thr- tactic rmriAra sdd. wUtrh Iho awn IthuKr.atisn,, healthy and nwtorrw the blood. It malrtiMS orjflw* to s oondiUon. s* tbs true remedy lor hlmucatmta. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS Piis*'* the hv* Cr sod kidneys eoan-ocxD j»rl«a autritly hostth. r*-*tor*»» This r to rural;v; combiiod frith its rwrv tome*. ro»k«i it the best remedy I, r *u kidney eemiJalfits. DYSPEPSIA fttYmtcb, PAlKI kt ClCLEftT COMYOaiDlllttlGlCDA f the tU- ofimiUL aud tiuif'i- iho norvfR • tiro i 5 j is* i* why it cu*«9 yves tl*f* worn caso* of Ufwpe^misk. CONSTIPATION UCI.EST OoMFotnm Is not s raihsr Uft Itiss laxative, glrte* and natn rat action to tho bom Its. Il< trularay sure. s i< lows iu US,' vL' Neuralgia, and pepsin, Nervou* Liver anJ Prostration, Nervous Diseases. nil affections Weakness, Nervous Rheumatism, of tho Headache, Kidneys. Stomach Dys- WELLS, lb 1'rioo mt..ea<t,*l RICHARDSON $1.00. laeu. by Bond orofamonal Soli ftir by l*- Druggi-L- ft CO. A. and bu. Pro BUULINGTON, VT. Rule Nisi. B. C. Kinnrd & Son , vs. > J. W. Ward A I. J. Ward .) State of Georgia, Spalding < ounty In 1 ho Superior court, February Term.'lSSS. It being represented to the Court by the petition of Mortgage, of B. C. Kinard * Son tliat i>v Deed dnt«l the lfithday Of (let. J.W. Ward* I. J. Ward conveyed to the Siiid B. C. Kinard A Son a certain tract of land, to w it: Fifty acres of land, situated in Akins District, Spalding county, Ua., and bounded North by the lands of Hill Wise, East dox by Jno. Ward, South by Barney Mad¬ and West by Zed Gardner, for the mr- poso of securing the payment of a promisso¬ ry note made by the said J. VV. Ward & 1 .1. Ward to the said B. C. Kinard >v Son due on the 1st day of November,lhS7, for the sum of Fifty which Dollars ($50,96) and Ninety-six Cents, note is now due and unpaid. It is ordered that the said J/W. Ward .v I. day'oriiext*tenn sattinss n ^e p^aci|«i^in'b-rest and s fault bws thereof -1 foreclosure be granted to th said B. 0. Kinard &■ Son of said Mortgage, and the equity of redemption of the said J \V Ward & f. J. Ward theirin lie forever barred, and that service of this rule be perfected on said J. W. Ward A: I. J. Ward by publication in tbe Griffin News or service upon them before by the Sheriff of said county t! ree months the next term of this court. JAMES S. BOYNTON, Frank F!j and Judges. C. F. C. lit Dismuke & Cullens, l’cti Honors Att’s. A true copy from the Minutes of this Court, aloam-lm Wm. M. Thomas, Clerk. Rule Nisi. C. Kinard A Son vs. I. J Ward & J. W r , Ward. State of Georgia, Spalding County. In the Superior Court, February Term, 188M. It being represented to the Court by the petition of B. C. Kinard & Son that tty Deed of I. J. Mortgage, Ward & J. dated W. the Ward 16th conveyed day of Oct. 1S87. the to said B. C. Kinard & Son a certain tract of land, towit; fifty acres of land lying in Ai. ins District of Spalding county, Ga.. bounded as follow"!: North by lauds of Bill Wise, East by Jno. Ward, South by Barney Muudox and West by Zed Gardner, for tho purpose of se¬ curing the payment of a promissory note made by tho said I. J. W rd tc J. W. Ward Ur the said B. C. Kinard & S>on due on the 15th day Dollars of November and Ninety-six 1SS7, for the ($50.96), sum of which Fifty cents note is now due and unpaid. It is ordered that the said I. J. Ward «fc J. W, Ward 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 tho said B. C. Kinard <V Son of said Mortgage, and the equity of redemption of tho said 1. J. Ward J. W, Ward therein be forever bar¬ red, and that service cf this rule be perfected on said I. J. Ward & J. W. Ward according to law by by publication I. J. in Ward the Griffin ‘X J. W. News, Ward or service upon of a copy three months prior to tho next term of this court. JAMES 9. BOYNTON, Frank Fiynt and Diimuke Judge & Coilens, 9. C. F. Peti¬ C. tioners Att’s. Atrue copy from the Minutes of this Court. Wm, M. Thomas, Clerk 9. C. it. C. apiToamtin Administrator’s Halo. By virtue of an order granted by the court of Ordinary of Spalding county I will sell at public out cry to the higlie-t bidder, before the court home door in Griffin, on the Tuesday in Jane next, during the legal hours of rale, the following property: A and : .t of two acres, together with fourteen ocu-s of laud, more or less, adjoin known as the residence and farm of the late S. W. Mills, Mangham, and adjoining Kincaid and the of T II Mrs. Alice others. Said properly being situated on the of triv.h street, in and near the southern suhuG - of the city of Griffin Sold for the p: ■ ! of deles uml distribu¬ . Tern c J. J, MANGHAM. $6.00. Administrator 9. W. Mangham. June Sheriff’s Sales. YV ’ILL day BE in SOLD June ON next, THE be.ween FDISI thole- I VES hours of sale, before the door of the House, in the city of Griffin, described Spalding Georgia, the following to-wit: Seventy-five acres off of lot of ! tnd N 145 in the 4th District of Spalding Comity, : .< seventy-five acres of land being strip entire bounded length on the of Dorth said lot by on He the JN Crt* mth k ! j i the by south the lot by land which of Jan. I s Duffy, iive, and on the j on now on Hie west by lands of Win. If. 't ouchstone. Levied on anil sold by virtue of mortgage is sued from Spalding Superior < art iu favor James U. Horne vs. G. S. W Parker. G. W. Parker, icnantin posses- ! , icgdlj notified. . Also, at the .me timi and place. ..... be sold thirty.fi 1 . acres of land df f routl west corner of lot No. 25, said land b< mg in • Spalding sold’by" _____^ County, _ ____ Georgia. Levied issued n and ---*-*-• virtue of -* a mortgage li f.t Grubbs Spalding Camp Superior T. W. Court Bank-ion. » t..\ I | it v-. Bankston and G. W Kinard, ten . .u possession, legal!) r. > ilitd $3.0), Also, at the sain,- time and place, wiii b. j sold acertain brick building and land upon j which it is located in the city of Griffin, known as Alma Hail, fronting on coicnou street about fifty five feet and running ba< k from Solomon street about - ?,ty H and bounded south by property of F . D ; make, north by Solomon 8:,- i -‘ a narrow alley and west by lot o' ‘ -id. H. U. Hill. Levied on and sold by virtue <n ai: fa issued frein Spalding Superior < ,*irt in fav¬ or of Thomas K, free vs. F. D. Dismuke. Brewer & Hanleiter, tenants in possession, legally notified. CONNELL, SI ’.riff $6 9. 00 C. R. 9. 1&: ' r. r r* » h 2.«s k4 - :2u-i3£z&sm Vit: • tir ■ . : - - ■ r Cr.: 114 <.Tg .vr, .-UrC 0.-: .! -■ -1# 4. . V. ii. M • /yi-i 4. eku .ii Ik>i». «*» Riilo Nisi. Dnneah,Martin A P< mLio vs. W. T. li Taj h .. State of Georgia, Fpri »-.v -> Superior It Court, Febru mi, I* - being represt nfi d !!;<■ < i• trl Xi\ •*!!» U i c .... , “irtin , 'V )'vtihv . January,!897,W.'i - ‘ - J i ‘ 1 Duncan, Perdue ll.T.ayior “a c-'>uv.-> ti t ...aid Martin <t c itai i per, cl of land conlnlning thirty ' ■■■■■ n- b.-ing part of lot No. 115 in the 4th i i-'rlct of Spalding by Jack Crawlev, county, Ga., the bounded by on P. the Fast on Sou'Ji Chsm- less, North by P. L. Starr, Wt -t by ('Ot ie of my own lands, -aid land, thirty acres, be¬ ing worth three hundred dollars,” for tho purpose of securing tlie payment of a promts i-ory note made by Hie said W.,T. lf.Taylorlo the said Duncan, Martin Sc Perdue, due on 'V f f >Ue , n ti M'cipal interct t amfattorneja fees, which t « t yk into this lonrt, by ttu first . u.v ot .he next term the the principal, principal, interest interest and and costs- due on said note and mortgage or show cause if any he has to the contrary, or that in de¬ fault thereof foreclosure be granted to the said Duncan,-Martin Jz t’ordue, of saisl Mort¬ gage, ami the equity of redemption of the said V,. T. HTnylor therein he forever tarred, and that service of this rule be perfected on said W. T. II Taylor according to law. JAMES a. BOYNTON, J udge 9. C. F. C. Beck A Cleveland, Petitioners Att’ys. J certify that the foregoing i« a true copy from the Minutes of this Court, this Februa- t v Term, I8S3. Wm |M. Thomas, fobfifioamli; Clerk S, C. 8. C Rule Nisi. Walter i. Miller, Mortgage, A c. Adolplinsd,\Scliaefer, versus | February term, 1*38. ; i superior Spalding Court of surviving partner of County A. C. Schaefer & Co. J Georgia. Present, tho Honorable Janu - S. Boynton, J udge of said Court. ii appearing to tho Court by the petition of Walter T. .Miller that on the first day of April and iu the year of our Lord Eighteen Hun died Seventy-two A , C. Sctuo-fer <fc Co., a firm < < mi postal of A. < . Schaefer and Gen. Y. Barker, made and delivered t« said Wal¬ ter T. Miller a certain mortgage in which the sum of bix Thousand Dollars was ac knowledgcd to be into tlie said plaintiff, which said mortgage deed bears date April 1st, 1972, to secure the payment of said amount du , whereby they conveyed to said Walter T. Miller tho following described property,to-wil: That trsetor parcel of land Ij ing or being in the 3d District of originally Monroe, then Pike, now Spalding County, and known and distinguished in the plan of said district as Nob. Forty-seven (47), Seven ty-nine (79), Hcveiity-eight containing (78). and Fifty- one Two '51), and each Two Hundred and One.half (202'^) acres; also, Heven- fl ve (75) acres in the northwest corner of lot No. Seventy-seven (77); aha, Fifty (50) in-res in southeast part of lot No. Forty eight (48), ail in same district, containing in the aggregate Nino Hundred and Thirty-five (985) acres, more or less, in the entire tract, bounded north by land then known ns Jno. G. Lindsay’s land and others, east by land then known as kind of Dr. Pritchard and others, south by Buck Creek, and west by land of Squire Ma»-ctt and others, being premises conveyed by Philip E. Mi Daniel to said defendants February 4tb, 1869. as deserib ed in foregoing petition: conditioned that if said firm of A. ('. Schaefer Ac Co. (of which A. C. Mchacfer i. now surving partner) should pay oil and discharge said debt of 9i* Thousand Dollars according to it* ten: r aud effect, that then i aid Deed of Mortgage should be void. And it further appearing that said debt re mains unpaid; it is therefore Ordered, that said A. C. fichaefer, surviving partner as afore-,'iid, day pay into tliia Court by the first of the te xt term thereof, the principal, interes t and cost due on said Mortgage, or show cause to tin: contrary, if there be any; and that on failure of said A. C. Schaefer, surv iving partner as aforesMd, so to do, the equity gaged of redemption in and to said mort¬ premises be forever t hen after burred and foreclosed. And it is further Ordered, That this Rule tie published in tho Guipfim News once a month for four months, >>r a copy there of served on the -aid A. C. Schaefer, surviv¬ ing partner as aforesaid, or his special agent or attorney, at least three mouths before the next term of t! Is Court, By the <' mrt, February Slh, 1988. JAMES 8. BOYNTON, ■1 udge B. C. F. C. Hall & Hammond, Petitioners Attorneys. I, W. M. T horn ; , Clerk of the Superior Court of Spalding County, Georgia, do here¬ by from certify •-he above to be a true extract Ter; .1998. : minute. ,.f -o:;J W. ('ourt M. at Thomas, February fi • eiiu-lm Clerk 9. C B. C. Ordinary’s Adytrtisemenls. F YRDINAPiY’.i OFFICE 9 paldivo C.'OVN'- V/ tv. Geokuia, March 2d, 1> S—M. O. Bowdoin, administmtor of li. K. Foster, has implied to me for ierters of iti-inisiii:,ri on the ( ; lie of R. K Post: e. late of said emir;tv, deceased, L t ail persons concerned show cause bc- fore th' 1 Court of Ordinary of *aid county, at »ny offi« *• Griffin, on the first Monday in June, ;cs». by ten o’cloi k. a. vn., why such ” UAMM*i\ND, >••• I-'. i- ’■ Ordinary. / kHDIN ARY S OFFICE, Spai.iubo C**t v V/ tt, Gioia.iA, May 4th, 1898.—Mr-. He lie U P iLirh.;’ - ■ applied to me f< -■ i‘ ! : J No. 165 in Second i I < unty adjoining land- i f ’.!> W. i ib -i.pl.iSi and Mack andJ* hn t • I n . - • e-Hite of Daac N. " ing more or k . Ev concur: ed f - e of Orcix.ary of i runty, at in June, my t ,. • i Griffin, < n the first Monday such leave ,*•>, should by ten o'clock, a. in., why not be grant-. J. $3.00 E. « HAMMOND. Ordinary. j>. i i: s cured a* hosts ubb> wiffj s tpaia. t rjtEii. of par- ~*i -e-: -ck.iJA.'Y.M.D. gga:-. .. V/hiu-Udit si » m iH ;'i|B m Jf CITY MARSHAL'S SALES. — j WILL V be sold before the city 1n t 89, between Hall door tbe on usual the first hr Tuesday of In Jnrm, following are sal* tfeg | drecrtlw-d property, lo-wit ■ One liouse and lot io the city of Griffin,* bounded as follows: north by G. M. AO. RR, south by by an of aliev, east Tramiaell. by Mr*. G. J, Drake. we*t lot W. T, Levied os as the propi . t) of Warner Fuller, to satisfy one city -Action tax fi fa for the year 1*7. Tenant ■ii : *hop in legally notified. i 'ne t’io citv of Griffin, bounded a* follows : north by biaekumith ahopoeea- l! by ilobt. of Porter, If. P, HiR couth by an alley, west t y pr p riy and others. Levied ' n its tbq property of J. K. Buckner to sat «fy < -y tax fi fa for tho year 1987. Tenant in ior--<.»»i<.n legally lot conlaintn notified. One .scant < one-half acre, n the city of Griffin, bounded as follows! north by part of name lot, south by Broad, way stri J. - '..cart Lcrledoa by part of same lot, west i-y F. < lark, as the property of A W. Jones. Trustee, to satisfy two city t .xfifas. Tenant in possession legally no <>nt vu. -1 |rT fn ffin ~ifj~ nf Griffin Irfimrit vd : foHuv. i north by property of T, W, Ihnrm.tn, east by 9th street, smith by anal- ley, L vi ! on as the projM rty of C, H. 'tj!iiiv.jn, 8r., to satisfy two city tax fi fas, tYnnut iu pc-"- avion legally notified. Ole rod !ot in the city of Grifilti, n : t. folloT : north by part of same I P t J name lot, south by G. Cot- If, . ■ iiii v, i , by property of Griffin ' 1 ; vied on oa i he property of L <<> ! • satisfy one city tax 8 fa >: Tenant in poteessioB gal y to, tRiel. ' ..ei, : land iu the city at Grlf- «m ; d us follow north by property "19 I! Deane, south and cast by part of R; ini, lot, v . si by \( 6lh street. Levied OB t» t, ; ri>;„ itj of . T. Cole to satisfy one oily !.;\ li f.i for the year 1*7 Tenant in posstiodou Ono in.use legally lot notified, in ity Griffin, mat the < of bound' d as follow* north by property Of Mr* Honk, south by Broadway street, east by I’hocbi laiw levied on a* the property of J. D. Gloss to satisfy one city tax fi fa for the year i9h7. Tenant In posseision legally notified. One Clark’- cotton seed cleaner in the Brick warehouse, Griffin. Ga. Levied on as the property of Hecks ,fc Blanton to satisfy mm c ity tax ft fa for the year 1887. R. A. Thompson, warehouseman, notified. One-fourth acre of land in the city of Grif.- fin, hounded as follows: north by Peter Royal, west by Zebulon road, south by part of same lot. Levied on as the property of Peter (tray to satisfy one city tax Ufa for tlie year 1997. Tenant in possession legally notified. One vacant lot, containing W of an acre, in the city of Griffin, bounded as follows; north by 6th part of same lot, south by an alley, w< t by street. Levied on as 'ha proper ly of J . W. l.ittli to satisfy one ci:.v Ux B fa for the year 1887, Tenant in pos^v-ston le- gully notified. One lious • and lot in th* y of Griffin, bounded «4 follows : soul! vlorstreet, West by Excxjlsior coh t by John Reeves. loivied on as U f-jr of Frank Madison to satisfy one . J fa for the year 1997. Tenant in po* ; .u legally no¬ tified. hounded One house and lot in the city alley, of Griffin, n« follows: north by nu south by by Cant. Kith Watt, west Levied by N. B. Drewry, property east street . on a* the of Mrs. J. F. Mann to satisfy one aty taxtl fa for notified. year 1897. Tenant in possession legal ly house of Griffin, One .-loro In the city bounded us follow* : oast by ( r-q • rty of W. T. Trammell, Trammell, south by property of Tram¬ W. T, west by property of W. V. mell, north by Meriwether street. Levied . . on us the property of Mrs. Willie Pritchard to satisfy one city tax ti fa for the year 1887. Tenant in pcsseKslon legally notifiM. bounded One house follows: ami lot in the rity of Griffin, as north by property of 0. P, Nall, situated on Hill street and adjoin ing property of T. W. Thurman and Daniel Wilson. Levied on a# the property of Nettie Matthews to satisfy one city tax fl fa for the year 1*7. Ten.Jut in possession legally no¬ tified. One house and lot in the city of Griffin hounded as follow*: north by Taylor street, and adjoiuing property of Ellen Btokea ana Elijah Stephens. Levied on as the property of Hager Comer to satisfy one city tax fl fa for the year l9sj. Tenant iu possession leg*!. Jy One notified. house and lot in tlie city of Griffin, bounded as follows: north by Mi*. Fountain, cast by 9th street, south by an alley. Lev ivi.1 on as the property of estate of Mrs, E. A. Randall to satisfy one city tax fi fa for the y< ;ir^l8»7. Tenant in possession legally no- Onc house a d Jot in tbe city of Griffin, situated on 0th street and adjoining proper¬ ty of Daniel Wilson and T. W. Thurman. Levied on as the property of Harry Beagraves to Tenant satisfy one city tax 11 fa for year 1987, in possession legally notified. On. vacant let in the city of Griffin, bound ed ns, follows; south by Solomon street, west by R. H. Drake, east byG. M. G. KB. Lev led on as the property of the Georgia Mid¬ land A Gulf RU. Co., to satisfy one city tax fi fa for the year 1*7. Tenant in possession legally notified. One vacant lot In the city of Griffin, hound ed as follows: north by C. R. Doe, west by 13th street, south by Solopion street. Levied on ns. tlie property of Mrs. Wm. Cooper and J. D. George to satisfy one city tax fi fa for tie- year 1897. Tenant in possession legally notified. One-fourth of an acre of land In the city of Griffin, bounded as follows: north and west by part of same land, south by Griffin cotton I). J factory Halley, and east by vacant lot owned by . Jr. and J. A. Brooks, Lev¬ ied on as the property of G. B. Beecher to satisfy one city tax fi fa for the year 1*7. Tenant in possession legally notified. On house and lot in tne city of Griffin, bounded as follows: north by Broadway 8t., ist by H. J, Sargent lot, west by Mary Mc- Elroy. Iv i« d c a as the property of Calvin Parker to -atisfy one city tax fl fa for the year 1" .. Tenant in possession legally no¬ tified. One hou-*: end lot in the city of Griffin, bounded as follows: eavt by Calvin Parker, wt-tby vacant lot of II. J. Sargent, north by Bioadwav street. Levied on as tho prop¬ erty ii fa. uf for Mary McElroy to satisfy one city tax the > ear 1987. Tenant in possession legally notified. One fourth of an acre of land in the city of Griffin, bounded as follows: north by Broadway Mr.-et, south by an alley, west by ; art of me lot and east by 3rd street. Lev¬ ied on i the property of Mrs. Fanny Brown to -a';- fy m * ity tax fi fa for the year 1887. '1 enant in po -sion legally notified, <Tfie liouse i lot in the city of Griffin, bounded s f, ■ wr: west by Hill street, ad- joining prop y of Calvin Banks and T. W. Thurman. Levied on as the property of B* r-y htrozit > satisfy one city tax fl fa for the notified. y*'Ar 1*7. Tenant in possession legally One hou* ud lot in the city of Griffin, aided fo *»s: north by V lands of F. M. th no. Lt-i "d nu as the property of Sam w ■ :.*r • • satisfy one city tax fi fa for the i yea 1897 . Tenant iui ; possession legally no- . O. MANLEY, C. P. ay lth, 19*. LADIESI Do h our Ono By*l*y, as H*a« wllli PEERLESS DYES, Thtywifl dye everything. They are sold i very where. Price 10c. a package—40 colors. They have no equal for Strength, Bright¬ ness, Amount in Packages cr for Fastness of Color, or nyn-fading Qualities. They do not ero< k or smul. For sale by S. W. Mang ham’s Drug Store. Griffin, Ua.