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POULTRY iN RESTRiCT&O Rlt\‘
1 be Ground Sere-..nr* to ho|. v. i
Healthy 1 *-* cog.
NV ItPti fowls must !*» kept witliiu f»*i
tain litr.ils tLit- ...n arises How
niucli ground is reqiiii-si to keep ti.rgtaM
fresh " f,.r grass is u uitiful only when
fresh and clean Dali an acre tu every
fifty full growu fow I:; is i lie ruic, and this
is hardly enough bn tlii> heavier breeds
POULTRY filNCE.
A very good plan when the runs are re¬
stricted is to have gravel runs to the
houses of moderate capacity for each fifty
birds, end a large field in grass, where
they can go in turns during the day
When fencing is necessary the best ma
terial is wire netting, which, if galvan¬
ized, lasts a long time. That with two
inch mesh is fine enough An admirable
fence is shown in the cut The hot tom
half is of galvanized iron and the upper
half of wire, thus forming a complete
division between runs and being ut the
same time a sheitei against rain, wind
and sun. Movable fences are a good in-
vention, as these prevent a frequent
shifting of runs
Bouev for Fertilizing.
Bones may be reduced by dissolving
with sulphuric acid or boiling them in
lye, also, in a slower way, by mixing them
up when broken in a heating compost of
horse manure^ earth, ashes, etc., and to bo
kept moist with drainage from the stable
Bones- in burning lose the nitrogen they
contain, but as they are chiefly valued for
their phosphoric acid, which is mostly re¬
tained in the ash, tills is the easiest way
of making a small amount of them avail¬
able. When burned in a wood fire they
will add largely to tho value of the ashes
as manure. Ten per cent, of potash is
contained in the ashes of hard woods
Aid in Fence Iluililiii;.
Tho fence laying device shown m the
illustration is from Ohio Farmer, and is
described as follows:
A is an upright piece to set in line a Uh
other stakes in the line for a fence, which
may be 0 or 7 feet
in length, sharp
at the bottom end
and with 2 holes
mortised in it
squarely One is
8 inches from the
bottom to receive
the tail piece B,
which should be
8 feet 8 Inches in
length; the other
about 12 inches
from the bottom
to receive the
cross piece C,
which is 4 feet in
length and pro
FKNCE LAYING DEVICE. jects 3 feet on
each side of tho
stake A. It will be seen by tho illustra¬
tion that tho cross piece C is at right
angles with the tail piece B. These pieces
aro made of material 4 inch thick by 2
Inches wide. The tail piece B should have
a block or stake fastened on the end of it
5 or 0 inches in length, sharpened on tho
end so as to stick into tho ground.
Now place the sharpened stake in the
ground at tho starting point, with the
upright piece A in line with the stakes
along the line of fence; the cross piece C
will show yent where to lay your corner
stone or block. Then go on and put the
stake on the tail piece B into the same
hole from which the upright piece A came
out, and so on With 11 feet rails this
w‘ii! give A fence with 10.} feet panels and
straight as a line This will be found a
valuable and expeditious aid in laying a
fence
Things Worih Knowing.
Celery is often grown as a second crop
among the onions, five rows of the onions
being sown twelve or fourteen inches
apart, and the sixth row being lefi vacant
for the later sowing of celery seed oi the
setting of celery plants
Lice on voting chickens can be prevented
by making sure that liens aro not lousy
when set Good Persian insect powder,
well sprinkled through the feathers is a
quick and convenient cure
The great points to be observed in graft¬
ing are the making of smooth, clear, outs:
tho placing in perfect contact the inner
barks of scion and stock then the whole
cut surface and every port ion ol the spilt
to be perfectly covered with the grafting
wax ord the exclusion of air and water
i,-alcrs and manufacturers cal the
j, .. .... . ..viols combi:; -' wool ihc next ! kj-
lumeo! medium ::n ■ > lie -hort.-f - .>| h.‘3
are clothing Wools and lie i «:i ■ oed
superfine, line medium and coarse
Manure should never !.«• placed m con¬
tact with the roots when setting out a
tree, bnt used fora mulch oi top dressing
f j>r;ss‘ ins t ?».«'•>» ion.
The relative value of » ft •' - v ’••Lies
as an article of food a> *once under dis¬
cussion among a party of East End vil¬
lagers, when one of the tliunbei imparled
this valuable piece of informal ton l
don't think much of turnips Tin-re i»,u t
much sustenance in em. as they're more'it
seven fifths water " AnotLei one ol the
number freely, if not intelligent iy ex¬
pressed Ids opinion regarding the adulter
it's #
at ion of food He said awful to
think of the fearful extent to which our
foot! products aro being adulti-ra'-eiL
Nothing seems to be free from the wicked
practice Here are all the stores soiling
what they call genuine New 'h loans
molasses, aud yet I have been u hl by a
custom house official of my acquaintance
that there hasn't any of the stuR coma
through the custom house In years It s
a buntin' shame the way we are continu¬
ally cheated in this way. ”—New \ ork bun.
i Hirie Inheritance
The in.nf'iu ^tou of the fearful effect*of
contagious b’.ood poison is certainly the mast
borrlliii. inheritance which any man can leave
to his Innot-eol positrlty. The curse eon-
iklr.'-d In the Scriptural declaration: “The
Sins of the fathers shall be visited upon the
children uuio tile third and fourth genera¬
tion.’ - can i<c certainty mitigated, and in the
majority of cases, prevented, by the no- of
the antidote to the contagious blood poison
which Nature herself furnisher, and which
1 * to be found In lu native parity and In¬
fallible efficacy la the remedy known all over
the world ns Swift s Specific — commonly
called " S. S. S.” As Illustrative of this fact
we give the following evidence—they are test
eases, taken at random from hundreds of
others of similar character :
Mr. J. n. Brown, of HomellsvIUe, N. Y.,
writes : Three years I suffered with this hor¬
rible d Isease. Swift’s Specific cured me com¬
pletely.
Prof. Edwin Baar, 231 E. Twenty second
street. Now York, writes: Swift’s Speclflo
cured me of a fearful case of Blood Poison.
Or. B. F. Wingfield, of the Soldier’s Home,
Richmond, Va., writes: Swift’s Specific cured
me of a severe case of Blood Poison,
O. W. K. Briggs, Brooklyn, N. Y. t I was a
perfect wreck from Blood Poison. Specific
restored health and hope, and I am well to¬
day.
V. W. Langhlli, Savannah, Ga.: I havo
•uffered a long time with Bio.id Poison. I
tried Swift s Specific and am now a perfectly
well man.
A. W. Buell, of Power’s notel, Rochester,
N. Y.. writes: It Is the best blood remedy on
earth. I cured myself with It I recommended
It to a friend of m!no, a well know business
man, and It made him well.
Mr. F. L. Stanton, editor of the Smitbvi]]*,
Ga., News, writes that a friend of his was
afflicted with a severe case of Blood Poison,
and that two bottles of S. S. S. effected a
complete cure. He tried every other remedy
lu vain.
Mr. J. R. Kellogg, Stamford, Conn., write*,
December 16, 181.7: Your 8. S. S. is doing for
me what ought to have been, done long ago.
It he! done me more good tn one week than
ell the medicines I have ever taken. Would I
had gotten It Iteforel But’'all’s well that
cuds well.” It will make a new man of me,
(tod I thank God that I have found It at last 1
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
free. Tus Swift St-Ecwic Co.,
Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
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I safes ent dates. that bear They no pat-
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You cati make
money selling our safes.
A j
buyin ig, selling W.Rav. Eav or ■ ,ue5
pate tUe! tsslf ents. the . Wo and Monarch Safe Companies
for Infringement. Alpine
I VICTOR: SAFE I LOCK CO., Ctaei«Mti.O.
Roacl Notice,
Office Coixty Com mission ehs, >
Spalding County, Georgia. >
David Gtlflin and others having mace ap¬
plication for a second class public road on
the line of Henry arid Spa’ding Barfield's counties the
commencing at Benjamin on
public road leading from Sunny Side to
Hampton and running east on the line to
the settlement road on the place of David
Griffin, which has been marked out by the
commissioners and a report thereof made on
oath by them. All persons are notified that
said new road will, on and after the first
Tuesday in June next, bj the Commission¬ granted
ers, if etc., of said county, be finally
no new canse be shown to tne contrary.
Done this 3rd May, 1888.
for T. R. MILLS,
the County Commissioners.
m umn romc
Rinrs AH qaiete N lWWVHE, ALTERATIVE. err out r at*, «a4 the Tonic*. Weakoea*. AC, aw Coca, nerrou* ike It tkc Mfengtlteoa b«t K/rterla, ayaUcm, . _ _______ cwrto« Sleep- and
It drive* out pwifyfiw^d U»e poi»on<Hja bntaonof
d^y t be blood e»rtchta#R,
and ao orenonitut three iJfgeaaM
tabed nenlUn* Wood. ft«a hajeJM or impover-
A LAXATIVE.
ArtimrmffitlTbnt habitual emlyon the bowel*
it curve emetipatkia, and
prornoteaarwralar the nomach, and UaUt aula itatrentth- digenW
eiu
{ornhound A DIURETIC. quick active effective In kidney*. ■i re ft* combinedneleniificallywlth mrapnattkm relief diurWtoof KaedJee It and can *jx»dy be the the for relied MaterU dtoeaae# beat on and Medina to of other must Rive the
cure.
For The NERVOUS H;r-(lr*iUo> t«etlwaital» ban» been reeeue >
from pane who here emd thM refnxtr veil
fall ruarkablotMBeflt. Bendfurcucuian. *ri»m*
The DEBILITATED panfcalan
Frit* SI M. S*M bf Dr***lM«
The AGED. WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO. Prop's
mmi.rtfGTON. vt.
('t&fral Railroad Time Table.
NORTHWARD
Griffiu Special (Sunday only
7:45 a. m. Griffin Account*jtlation
(daily except Snudai) (LOO a. m.
Passenger No ff, 5:41 a ur.
Passenger No, 11. 11:31 a ui
Passenger and Mail No. I, 4:01
p. tu.
Passenger No. 13, 8:1(5 p. tu
SOUTHWARD.
Passenger and Mail No. 2, 8:20
a. tn.
Passenger No. 14, 10:37 a -rn.
Passenger No. 12, 4:01 p. m.
Griffin Special (Sunday only)
5:00 p ut. Griffin Accommodation
(daily except Sunday) 7:10 p. in.
P tssenger No. 4, 8:43 p. m.
The Boisterons Atlautlc
Is a terror to timid voyager*, scarcely leaa
on account of the perils of the deep than the
almost most certainty of sea sickness. The
best curative of mal Ue xner is liostetter’a
Stomach Bitters, which settles the stomach
at once anil prevents its disturbance." To all
travelers and tourists, whether bv sea or land,
it pjfisents a happy medium between the
nauseous or iuefleetual resources of the ined
icine chest, and the problematical derivable
from au unmedioated alcoholic stimulant,
no matter how pure. The iarring of a rail
road car often produce stomachic disorders
akin to that caused by the rolling oi a ship.
For tliis tlit Bitters is a prompt and certain
remedy. The use of brackise water, partio
ularly on long voyages in the tropics, lne'vit-
ably breeds disorders of the stomach and
bowels. Hostettcr’s Stomach Bitters mixed
with impure witer nnlHfles its impurities.
Similarly it counteracts malarial and other
prejudicial influences ofolimateor atmos¬
phere, as well as the effects of exposure ard
fatigue. matism and Use debility. it for kidney complaints, rheu¬
Rule Nisi.
B. (\ Kinard A Son i
vs.
J. VV, Ward A I. J. Ward. )
State of Georgia, Spalding Count} In the
Superior court, February Term, ISSS.
It being represented to the Court by the
petition of Mortgage, of B. C. Kinard A Son that by Deed
dated the 16th day of Oct. l**7,
J.W. Ward A I. J. Ward conveyed to the
said B. C. Kinard A Son a certain tract of
land, to-wit: Fifty acres of land, situated in
Akins District, Spalding county, Ga., and
bounded North by the lands or Bill Wise,
East by .Tno. Ward, South by Barney Mad¬
dox and West by Zed Gardner, for the mi r-
pose of securing the payment of a promiaso
ry note made by the said J. W. Ward A I. J
Ward to the said B. C. Kini Kinard A Son due on
the 1st day of ot November, November, 1887, ISS7, for for the the sum sum of of
Fifty which Dollar* ($50,96) and Ninety-six Cents,
note i* now due and unpaid.
a -
S3xws fault thereof foreclosure ss?ss££r<£ss-£ be granted to the
i
said -o o B.O. Kinard o------. A t £>-- Son of said Mortg i
*'■
and the equity of redemption of the said J W
Ward A I. J. Ward tlieirin he forever barred,
and that service of this rule be perfected on
saiJ J. W. Ward A: I. J. Ward by publication
in the Griffin News or service upon them
before by the Sheriff of said comity lliree months
the next term of this court.
JAMES S. BOYNTON,
Frank Flyut Dismuke Judges. C. F.C. Peti¬
and A Collcns,
tioners Att’s.
A trnc copy from the Minutes of thi* Court.
*4oam4m Wm. M. Tiiomas Clerk.
Rule Nisi.
b. n. Kinard A Sou ,
vs. | r
I.J. Ward A J.W’. Ward.
State of Georgia, Spalding County. In Gie
Superior Court, February Term, 1888.
It being represented to the Court by the
petition of B. C. Kinard A Son that by Deed
of I. J. Mortgage, Ward A dated J. W. the Ward 16th conveyed day of Oct. 1887. the
to
said B. C. Kinard A Son a certain tract of
land, towit: fifty acres of land lying in Akins
District of Spaldiug county. Ga., bounded as
follows!: North by lands of Bill Wise, East by
Jno. Ward, South by Barney Maddox and
West by Zed Gardner, for the purpose of se¬
curing the payment of a promissory note
made bv the said I. J, Wnrd Ac J. W. Ward to
the said B. C. Kinard & son due on the 15th
day Dollars of November and Ninety-six 1887, cents for the ($50.96), sum of which Fifty
note is now due and unpaid. said
It is ordered that the I. J. Ward A J.
W, Ward do pay into tliis Court, by the first
dayof 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 be granted to the
said B. C. Kinard & Son of said Mortgage,
J. and Ward the equity W. of Ward redemption of the said i.
A J. therein be forever bar¬
red, and that service of this rule be perfected
on said 1 J. Ward A 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 next
term of this court.
JAMES S. BCYNTON,
Frank Fiynt and Dismuke Judge A Col 8. C. F, Peti¬ C.
lens,
tioners Alt’s.
A true copy from the Minutes of this Court,
Wm. M. Thomas, Clerk S. C. 8. C.
apr4oam4m
June Sheriff’s Sales.
1LL BE SOLD ON Til E FJ KST TUF.S
IT day in June next, be ween the le¬
gal hour* of pale, before the Joor of the
Court County, House, in the city of Griffin, described Spalding
G iorgia, the foilowing
property, t-, wit:
in Seventy- live acre* off Spalding of lot of 1 ind No. 145
the 4th District of Coanty, the
said seventy-live acres of land being strip
the entire length of said lot on tho south
side, boundc 1 ou 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
♦he west by lands of Wm. H. Touchstone.
Levied on and id by virtue of mortgage is
sued from Spalding Superior Court in favor
of James U. Horne vs. G. H. W. Parker. G.
3. W. Parker, tenant in possession, legally
notified. $6.00.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold thirty-five acres of land off of south¬
west corner of lot No. 25, said land being in
Spalding County, Georgia. Levied on and
sold by virtue of a mortgage ti fa issued
from Spalding Superior Court in favor
of Grubbs A Camp vs. T. W. Bankston. T.
W. Bankston and G. W. KiDard, tenunts in
possession, the legallynotitied $3.00,
sold Also, at same time and place, will be
acertain brick building and land upon
which it is located in the city of Griffin,
known as Alma Hall, fronting on Solomon
street aliont fifty five feet and running bai k
from Solomon street about sixty feet, and
bounded south by property of K. 1>. Dis¬
muke, north by Solomon Street, east by a
narrow alley and west by lot of Capt. H. P.
Hill. Levied on and sold by virtue of ati fa
issued fr*m Spalding Superior court in fav¬
or of Thoma* K. U'rec vs. F. D. Dismuke.
Brewer A H leiter, tenants in possession,
legally not j i: I - mi
R. s. CONNELL SI t .ti o U.
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order granted by the court
at of Ordinary public out of Spalding lil county bighe*t 1 will bidder, *.11
cry Jo ®
before the court bou*’ door in Griffin, on the
first Tuesday in June next, during the legal
hours of sale, the following preperty: A
house and lot of two acres, together with
fourteen acre* of laud, more or less, adjoin
ing, the known W. as Mangbam, the residence and farm of
late 8. and adjoining the
lauds of T R. Mill*, Mr*. Alice Kincaid and
others. Said property being situated on the
extension of Sixth street, in and near the
southern suburbs of the city of Griffin.
Sold for the payment of deb!* and distribu¬
tion. Terms cash.
J. J. MANGHAM.
$6.00. Administrators. W. Maugham.
_! a M.WOQLLBY. S B.
OSkse Sii Wb'U.-naU et
UNPRECEDENTED U Over Million ATTRACTION! Distributed
a
CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000.
Louisiana State Lottery Company
Incorporated by t tie Legislature in 1868, for
Edneationul and Charitable purposes, and
its franchise made a part of the present
whelming State Constitution, in 1879, by ank over¬
popular vote.
Vt* Grand Mingle Number Drawing*
take place monthly,and the Grand Quarterly
Drawings, (March, regularly every three months
June, September and December).
“We do hereby certify that wc supervise the
arrangements for all the monthly and Quar¬
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in person manage and con
trol the Drawings themselves, and that the
and same in are good conducted faith toward with all honesty, parties, fairneaa,
i 4 vt
authorize the Company to use this cei-tincm*
with fac-similesof onrsignatmes attached in
its advertisements.”
s / /U JC t
CannululiMrt.
We the undersigned Banks and Bankerf
will pay all PrlzeR drawn in The Louisiana
State Lotteries which may be presented si
our counters:
R. M. W4 LiHSLEY.Prei. La.Vat I B.
P. U.Ul’X, PiMSteleVal l Mi*.
A. HittDH’IV.Pm. W. O.Nat’i Bank
CA llli KOI1N, Pre*; In Ion VI Bunk
Grand : Quarterly : Drawing
111 the Academy of Music, New Orleans,
Tuesday, June 12,1888,
CapitalPrize,#300,000
Halves 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each
810; Quarters $5; Tenths #2; Twen¬
tieths /l.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Prize of $.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 Prizes of 10,000 are......... 20,000
5 Prizes of 5,000 are......... 25,COO
25 Prizes of 1,006 are......... 25,000
100 Prizes of 500 are......... 50,00o
200 Prizes of 300 are......... GO,C00
500 Prizes of 200 are......... 100,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 Prizes of $500 approximating
to $3u0,000 Prize are.......... 50.0C0
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 Prizes of $100 decided by
$300,000 Prize are............. 100,u00
1.000 Prizes of $100 decided by
$100,000 Prize are............ lOO.OO*
3,136 Prizes of amounting to......$1,055,00(
For Club Rrates, or any farther inforina
tion apply to the undersigned. Yonr hand¬
writing must be distinct and Signature plain.
More rapid return mail delivery will be as-
surred by enclosing and Env. upe bearing
your fall address.
Send POSTAL NOTES, Express Money
Orders, or New York Exchange in Ordinary
letter. CuJrency by Express (at our expense)
addressed to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
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or M.JA. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C.
Address Registered Letters to
VEW ORLEANS IVATONAL BANK
New Orleans, La.
REMEMBER ZK&KXSSJS
and Early, nMo are In cbarjrr mf tb«
drawings, is a gnaantee of abRolnte are*all fairness equal,
and integrity, that the chances
and that no one can possibly divine what
numbers will draw a Prize.
REMEMBER that the payment of ail
Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIO
NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the
Ticket* are signed by the President of an In
titutien whose chartered rights are recog
nizd in the highest Courts; therefore
beware of any imitations or anonymou
schemes.
LADIES !
Mo l’**r Own Myelag, at Home with
PEERLESS DYES,
They will dye everything. They are sold
everywhere. Price 10c. for a package—40 Bright¬ colors
They have Amount no equal Strength,
ness, in Packages cr for K as toe**
of Color, or nyn-fading smul. For Qualities. W They Mang do
not crock or sale by 8.
a m’» Drug Store. Griffin, G«
•WMttT-VM
CITY MARSHAL’S ir SALES
"
W71LL BE SOLD BEFORE TH* CITY
1#>», Tf bobWeww HaU door oa the fl ret Tue of sday in Jwn#,
the r»unl hr ore Mie, «tk*
foUowtag On* houae Awe and nl ha i property, the to wit:
I krt hl city of Griffin.
ma: north by O. M. AO. RR.,
mi by lot of W. T. Trammell. O./.Drake, levied 'X
w ou
m the city property tu fi fa of for Warner the Fuller, 1487. to Tenant nalirfy
one rxMaeeioB legally notified. year
In
tine fellow*; atop in the city blarkamitk of 6riffle, chop bounded
pHwl a* br RobL north Porter, by by alley, oeco- want
aonth aa levied
by property of 11. P. Hill and othera.
on » city the tax property fa for of/.R. the Buckner 1887. to Tenant aattafy
one n year
La poMNHMriqn legally notified,
One vacant lot eoeUtninr one-hail acre,
north in the city of of Griffin, bounded lot, aoutb aa follower Broed-
by j»ert aame e by
by way street, J. eaat Levlad by part of same the lot, west
t»y T. 1 Clark. on aa property
of A. W. Jqqea. Trustee, ee, to to aatisfy aatisfy two two e eity
tilled. bt 1 6 fas. Tenant in poaaeaakm iegaUy
One rat ant tot iu the rity of Griffin* bound
«du follow* : north by property of T. W.
Thurman, east by 3th street, south by an al¬
ley. Levied on »» the property orC, li. ' TS
Johnson. 8r., to *ati*fy two city tax 6 fa*.
Ter,ant in po.-**- s*ion l.-gally notified.
1 1 the house and lot in the city of Griffin,
bounded i.« follow* : north by part of ease
east by p*r( of same lot, south by G. M.
t *i HR., wet by properly of Griffiu Out.
t ui fact ry levied ou as ihc property of
Panola Land Co to aatisfy one city tax It f»
for the yerr isx7. Tenant in pov»e«*loa I*-
galiy notitle-l. Grif-
< ’lie l. i’f acre of land in the city u t ■;3
fln, bound,jd as follow*: north by property
of S 11. Deane, aouth asd oa*t by parte*
t, west by 6th street, tovfed OB M
eity fl crtyofW.T. for the Col* 1887 to aatisfy Tenant ou* iu
tax fa year
possession legally notified.
One house and lot In the city of Griffis,
bounded as follow* : north by property of
Mr* Honk, soiittr by Broadway street, east
by Phoebe Low. Levied on as the property
or J. D. Gloss to satisfy one city tax fl f* for
the ye** 1887. Tenant In po**es*ion legally
notified.
One Clerk * ootton seed cleaner ia the
Brick warehouse, Griffin, Ga. Levied on aa
the property of Beek* A Blanton to aatisfy
one city tax fi fa for the year 1867. R. A.
Thompson, warehouseman, notified.
One-fourth acre of land in the city of Grif¬
fin, bounded aa follows: north by Peter
Doyal, west lot. by Levied Zcbulon road, the south by part of
of same on sa property
Peter Gray to satisfy Tenant one city tax fi legally fa for
the year 1887. in pos*e*aiou
notified.
One vacant lot, containing M of an acre,
in the city of Griffin, bounded as follows :
north by psrt of s&xk i<u lot, sooth by on &li$y»
west by 6th street. Levied on aa i he proper
ty of J. W, Little to Mtisfy one poMeWdon city t*x II fa
for the year 1887. Tenant In le¬
gally One notified. and lot the of Griffin,
house in >y
bounded as follows : soutt • >y!or street,
West by Excelsior ooP> < by John
Reeves. Levied on m ti y of Fraafc
Madison to Mtisfy one - . a fa for the
year 1887. Tenant in po*»t . . .„u legally no¬
tified.
One house and lot in the city of Griffin, south
bounded aa follows: north by an alley,
brW^ Watt, west by N. B. Drewry, east
by f 10th street. Levied on aa the property
0 Mrs. J. F. Mann an to to satisfy satisfy ona ona city city legal tax tax a
fa for year 1887. Tenantin possession
ly notified.
One store house in the city of Griffin, of W-
bounded as follows : east by property
T. Trammel!, south by proper iy ef W. T.
Trammell, west bv property of W. T.Tram¬ -
mell, north by Meriwether street. Levied
on as the property of Mrs. WHIi* Pritchard
to Aatisfy one city tax fi fa for the year 1867.
Tenant m pcaseealon legally notified.
bounded One house and tot in the by :ity of Griffin, of
as follows north property
C. P, Nall, situated W. on Hill Thurman street and and Daniel adjoin
lug Wilson, property of T. Nettie
levied on aa the property of
Matthews to satisfy one city tex fi fa for the
year^ 1887. Tenant in possession legally no-
Onc house and lot in the city of Griffin ■m
bounded and adjoining a* follow*: north of Ellen by Taylor stokes street, and
Elijah Stephens. property Levied the
of Hager Comer Mtisfy cm aa city property fa
to one tax fi
for for the the year rear 1887. 1887. TenantIn Tenant In...... pomewBOa legal-
ly One notified. bouse and of Griffin,
lot in the city
bounded as follows: north by Mrs. Fountain,
cast by 9th street, south by an alley. Lev
ied on as the property of estate of lure. X. A.
Randall to satisfy one eity tax fl fa for the
year 1887. Tenant tn possession legally no¬
tified.
One houM aid lot in tbo city of Griffin,
•itnated on 6th street and adjoining proper-
fliN&iii
One possession legally eity of i bound
vacant lot in the Griffin,
ed as follows: south by Solomon street, west
by R. H. Drake,east by G. M. A O. RR. Lev
ied on as the property of the Georgia Mid¬
land A Gulf RR. Co., to aatisfy one city tax
fi fa for the year 1887. Tenant in potseesioit
legally notified. Griffin,
One vacant lot In the city of bound
ed aa follows: north by C. R. Doe, treat by
13th street, south by Solomon street. Levied
on sa the property of Mrs. Wm. Cooper and
J. D. George to satisfy on* city tax fl fa for
the year 1887. Tenant in possession legally
notified.
One-fourth of an acre of land la the city
of Griffin, by bounded laud, aa follows: south by north Griffin and
west part of tarn*
cotton D. J. factory Bailey, and Jr. eaat by A. vacant Brooks, lot owned Lev¬
by and J.
ied on as the property of G. B. Beecher to
Mtisfy one city tax fl fa for the year 1887.
lenant in possession legally notified.
One houae and lot in toe city ef Griffin,
bounded aa follows: north by Broadway fit.,
east by H. J, Sargent lot, weet by Mary Me
Eiroy. Levied on as the property of Calvin
Parker to satisfy one city tax fi fa for the
year lifted. 1887, Tenant in possewtion legally no-
One bouse end lot In the city of Griffin,
bounded as foltowa: east by Galvin Parker,
west by vacant lot of U. J. Sargent, north by
erty Broadway of Mary street. McElroy Levied to satisfy on u the city prop- tax
one
fi fa for the year 1887 Tenant In poss e s si on
legaiiy notified. land
One-fourth of an acre of in the city
of Griffin, i*nmdrd aa follows: north by
Broadway street, south by an alley, weet by
part of same lot and east by 3rd street. Lev-
ied on as the property of fi fa Mrs. for Fumy the Brown
to Mtisfy one • tty tax legally year 1867.
Tenant in pe«*> sekm notified.
Oue house nod lot in the Hill city of Griffin,
bounded as full »ws: of weet Calvin by Banks street, ad¬
joining property and T.
W. Thurman. Levied on aa the property of
Berry Strozier Tenant o satisfy in one city tax fl fa for
the year 1887. possession legally
notified.
One house and tot in th* eity ef Griffin,
bounded aa follows: north by lauda of F. M-
l*on, east by 3th street, south by Isaac Ma-
!oue. Levied on as the property of Sam
Warner to satisfy one city tax fi fa for the
year 1*87. Tenant in possession legally no¬
li fled - T. O. MANLET, CT P.
May 4th, 1888,
ORDINARY’S U GaoBUi OFFICE, May 4th, Sfaldixo 188R-Mr». Ooox- Bat-
TV, Hair a.
lie P. haa applied to me for leava to
sell lot of land No. 165 In Second District of
Pike county adjoining Unde of Ab. Moore,
\V. P. Hemphill and Mack and John Barrow,
belonging to estate of Isaac N. Hair, contain
tog 202)4 acres, more or lees.
Let all persona concerned show canse be
fore the Court of Ordinary of aaid county,
at bit office in Griffin, on the first Monday
in June, 1888, by ten o’clock, a. m., why
inch leave should not be granted.
$3DO E. w- HAMMOND, Ordinary.
■
Rule Nisi.
Perdue (
W. T. H. Taylor. )
of Georgia, Spalding County . In the
Superior It Court, February Term, 18SV
being Duncan, represented to the A Court Perdue by U.« i-e
of Martin that by
of Mortgage, dated the iP*h day o
Martin Perdue H.Tnylor convey* d to said
A a certuiu parcel
land containing thirty (39; acre* being
of lot No. 115 iu tto 4th DUlriot of
Jack Crawler, county, Ga., the hoonded by on the Chant¬ East
on South P.
North by P. L. Starr, Weal by Mime
my ow n land*, hundred said land, thirty acre*, t>e-
worth three dollars,” for the
of securing the paymenlof a premia
note made by the said W. T. H.Taylor to
3®
Jt i^!m^r^n,°wrrr ssjyfs ^t*My
term the principal, interest r and cost*.
on said note and mortgage or show cause
any he has to the contrary, or thatia de¬
thereof foreclosure be granted to the
Duncan, Martin A Perdue of Mid Mort¬
anil the equity of redemption of the
W. T.HTnylor therein be forever barred,
that service, of thi* rule be perfected on
W. T. H Taylor according to law.
JAMES Judge 8. BOYNTON, 3. F.
C. C.
Beck A Cleveland, Petitioners Att’y*.
I certify that tho toregolng ia a true copy
the Minutes of tliis Court, this Februa¬
Term, 1888. Wm |M. Thomas,
feb25oamtn Clerk 8, C. 8. C.
Rule Nisi.
T. Miller, r H'rro%88
versus na[C 8eh aef e r, | Fcbma *L°P?r! ir Court of
>. ‘ or
C. Schaefer partner A Co. of J I Georgia. Georgia. Spalding County
the Honorable James 8. Boynton,
J udge of said Court.
it appearing to the Court by tho petition
Walter T. Miller that on the first day at
in the year of our Lord Eighteen Ilun
and Seventy-two A. C. Schaefer A Co,,
firm composed of A. C. Schaefer and Geo.
Barker, made and delivered U, said Wal¬
T. Miller a certain mortgage lu which
sum of 8ix Thousand Dollara was ao
to be uue the said plaintiff,
said mortgage deed bear* date April
1872, to secure the payment of *aid
T. due, whereby they following conveyed to said
Miller the described
That tractor panel 1 of of land land
_■ or being in the 3d District 1 of ot I oris ttoinQf;
then Pike, now V Spalding wpaiMtlu; vuuutn County,
known known and and distinguished distinguished in in the the plan plan of of
district district (79), as as Seventy-eight Nos. Nos. Forty^-seven Forty-seven (78), (47), (47), Heven Heven Fifty-
containing end
(51). each Two Hundred and
and One-half (202)4) acres; also, Seven-
(75) acres in the northwest cornor of lot
Seventy-seven (77); also, Fifty (50)
in southeast part of lot No. Forty eight
all iu same district, containing in the
Nino Hundred and Thirty-five
acres, more or less, in the entire tract,
north by land then known as Jno.
Lindsay’s land and others, east by land
known as land of Dr. Pritchard and
of south by Buck Creek, and west by
8qoire Massett Philip and others, being
defendants conveyed by E. McDaniel to
foregoing February 4tb, 1868. as deecrib
in petition; conditioned that if
firm of A. C, Schaefer A Co. (of which
C. Schaefer is now surving partner)
pay off and discharge said debt of
Thousand Dollars according to it* tenor
effect, that then said Deed of Mortgage
be. void.
And it further appearing that said debt re
unpaid; C. It is therefore Ordered, that
A. Schaefer, surviving partner as
pay into this Court by the first
of the next term thereof, the principal,
t and cost due on said Mortgage, or
cause to the contrary, if there be any;
that uhh on un failure iunure oi of said A. C. Schaefer,
partner ag aforesaid, a so to do, th*
oi redemption in and to said mort¬
premises premises be be fon forever thereafter barred
foreclosed.
And It is further Ordered, That this Rule
published in the Griffin Nxws once a
for four 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 before the
term of ti is Court,
By the Court, February 8tb, 1888.
JAMES 8. BOYNTOK,
Hail A Hammond, Petitioners Judge 8. C. F. C.
Attorneys.
I, W. M. Thomas, Clerk of the Superior
of Spalding County, Georgia, do here¬
by certify ;he above to be a true extract
ri.e minutes of said Court at February
Ten.’, 1888. W. M. Thomas,
f 'catnfra Clerk 8. C 8. C.
Ordinary's Advertisements.
/'NRDINARY’S \J OFFICE. Spakdixo Couh-
tv, Gkohoia, March 2d, 1888.—M. O.
Bowdoin, administrator of R. K. Foster,
applied to me for letters of Dismission
the estate of il. K. Foster, late of said
deceased.
left all persons concerned show cause be¬
the Court of Ordinary of eaid county, at
office in Griffin, on the first Monday in
!888, by tea o’clock, a. m., why such
r fho-iM nolle granted.
M15 V V. HAMMONND, Ordinary.
/ YBDINARY’S OFFICE, Spalding Cora
\ J it, Georgia, May 11th, 1888 .— T , Mary
E. Woodward, administratrix of Wiiiiaui J
Wo Award, deceased: 8. H. Carmichael am’
W. 1 Alexander a* heirs at law of th ■ •<
W, J. Woodward,deceased, *iio«- t , .
petition mi»ii that you a* soch admiti-trr.tiiv .oe
arsaging c aid estate, that you Utile re¬
move* s.o.i! the state of Georgia: that the
security on ; our bond a> administratrix is
insolvent and has also removed from
tire state of Georgia,
You are therefore required to show cause
liefore the court of Ordinary of said County
by 10 o’clock a. m. on the firs t Monday In
neat, why you should not give new and
sufficient security untyon on your y< bond as adminis¬
tratrix or be discharged discharge* from said adminis¬
tration and a i new new administrator beappoint-
*d. E. W. rTAMMONO, Ordinary, fi. O.