The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, May 22, 1888, Image 3

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The Mills Bill Versus theap Whisky. How much *onM . he Mills bill save a man of family in actual money* This is a practical and important question, but one not easily to be an swered, siDce tbo tx pen sc* of fami lies widely differ. A Washington sta lisltcian, however, 1ms uuuta a goner ill estimate iu {!::> qise of a f irmer cultivating 50 ic.rfcs of wit tat and Lav ing a wife and three children to sup port. As between the ’present tariff and the tariff piC/poa u iu tbe Mills bill, tbe difference to tbe farmer would amount to about $158 a year. Tbe removal of tbe tariff on tin plates would enabie to save $2 on the goods he buys to the price of whice the value of tin wuro cuntri bates. He would save $3 on ear! hen ware and glassware by the roduc tion of the duties; $2.50 on salt for his family and cattle by tho repeal of the salt tax,$4 on sugar by tho re-ar rangeuaent of the sugar schedule- $10 on lumber by placing it on free-list. The readjustment of the textile schedules would allow him to save $35 on woolen outer clothing, $12 on flannels, shawls, blankets and under clothing;$17 on cotton goods; $52 £ on jute bagging at, 1 binding twine. And on miscellaneous minor articles there would l>« i savim* of about $20. Now $158 is qtito a sudstantial sum to any farmer. Suppose, however, in stead of reducing the tariff the reven ne should be cut down by repealing the internal takes on whisky. The tax is niuety cents a gallon, and there are sixty “drinks’* to the gai Iod, Assuming the largest possible Baying to the consumer, tbo repeal of the tax would take a cent and a half off of each “drink.” In order to save as much by that sort of reduc tion as by tariff reform, the farmer would have to take 10,533 “drinks” a year, or twenty-eight a day. Prob ably his wife and children would have to help him effect the saving. At all events, we have here a good illustration of the comparative advan tages that would accrue to the aver age man by tbe two proposed nieth ocls of revenue redaction—lefonn of the tariff and repeal of the internal taxes.—[Providence Journal. She Saved His Life. I am truly sorry to give you pain Mr, Hankinson, said the young lady, but please do not allude to this sub ject again. I can never be your wife. That is your final answer, Miss Irene! It is. Notbiug can induce you to change your decision? My mind is firmly and unalterably made up. Miss Irene, said tbo young man.ris ing and looking about for his hat, be fore coming bore thia evening I made a hot of fifty dollars with Van Perkins that you would say no to my proposal. I have won. It was tak ing a risk, hot I was Head broke. Miss Irene, he continued, bis voice quivering with emotion, you have saved a despairing man from th# fate of a suicide and won tbe lifelong res pect and esteem of a grateful heart. Good evening. The Atlanta Weekly Journal. This is the great political year. The battle for tariff reform is to be fought. The Atlanta Journal is the only genuine tariff reform paper published at the capital of Georgia. The Weekly Journal will contain all the world's news, excellent editorials, splendid tniscellaneour and special article?, stories and etc.—fifty six long columns of good reading every week. You can have the Weekly until January 1st next for 50 cents. In other words, you can keep posit d on politics and the news, and be en¬ tertained besides, all the rest of this [year, lor half a dollar. Sample eepies free. Adress The Atlanta Journal, Atlanta, Ga “The Proper 8ludy of Mankind is Man,’ says tho illustrious Pope. If ho had included woman in tho list, he would have been nearer the truth, if not so poetical. Dr. It. V. Pierce has made them both a life of study, especially woman, and the peculiar derangements to which her delicate system is liable. Many women in the land who are ac qHainted with Dr. Pierce only through his “Favorite Pre-:cription,” bless him with fill their hearts, for he has brought them the panacea for all those chronic ailments peculiar to their sex, such as leucori boee, prolapsus and other displace meets, aloe ration, “internal fever,” bloating, tendency to intend cancer, and other ailments. Priee reduced to one dollar. By druggists. iJfeiito Inheritance metrin^lMlon of I ha fearful cffectaof l JUS Wood poison U certainly the moat *Uta foible inheritance poathrity. which any The man curae can leave con- *® Innocent declaration: “ Thh **\of . 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Y.: I wa* a perfect wreck from Blood Poison. Speclflo Reared health and hope, and I am well to¬ day. Langhlll, Savannah, Oa.: X have c w. Bdfered a long time With Blood Polsen. I triad Swift’s Specific afid am now a perfectly well man. of Power** Hotel, Rochester. a; W. Buell, „ f.. writes: It is the ba*t blood remedy on »*rth. I cured myself with It. I recommended It to a friend of mine, a well know builnes* bib, and It made him well. Kr. F. U Stanton, editor of the Smlthvllle, Qp. News, write* that a friend of his was aflieted t with a bottles revere of case 8. of S. Blood S. effected Poison, and that two Be tried a c are. every other remedy lnvrin. eWt n*MW to ware neen fh nose tong ago. 11 haaila—T**' **'**-r^" t one weekAhan lit tbeaisMUetueal beforeP hare ever But*’ taken. all's well Would that 1 k*d gettea It •ads well." I* will make a new man of me, end r thank God that I have found it at last! Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed Ifpp, Taa Swirr 8metric Co., Drawer 8. 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Illustrative sample free to all young and middle-aged men. Send now. The Gold and JewpUed Medal awarded to the author by the Na¬ tional Medical Association. Address P. O. box 1696, Boston, Mass., or Dr. W. H. PARKER, grad¬ uate of Harvard Medical College, 25 years’ practice In Boston, who may be consulted confldsgulally. Specialty, Diseases of Man. Office No. 4 Bulflneh St. MEMORY -WAKES- SUCCESS Any Wholly book unlike learned artificial reading;. system*. In one Classes of 1087 at Baltimore, 1005 at Detroit 1500 at Philadelphia, large lasses of Colum¬ bia Law students, at Yale, Wellesley, Ober- lin, University of Penn., Michigan Universi Jy, Chautauqua, Ac., Ac. Endorsed by Rich trd f’roctoa. the Scientist, Hons. W. W. As- tor. Judah P. Benjamin, Judge Gibson, Dr. Brown, Normal E. H. Cook, Principal N, Y. State ly taught College, correspondence. &o. The system Prospectus is perfect Fost by PROF. LOISETTE, free from 237 Fifth Are., New York. 8T* AGMSWAJfTER, ADY mb iMuimiew uiuru mimuuAii iv MEN TO SELL NU R8ERY 8TOC K fightmon—f*ood V-t salary or commission. and constant t emoly 0 the wages, special tuent guaranteed. For our terms ap- ly at ores to CARKl hHERS & PATTERON, Richmond, Virginia. ifl lOAFE WANTED A A8ENT0 »Iwm bnt-the Titter. s am the originators [of burglar-proof * popular opular safe, fire ______ and and | operate under valuable Ulw patent*. rki. Look oat for that Don’t bar l dates. bear no pat- to infringe The? or* Yon some can make tree, we caution making. per¬ sona Safes against infringing our -------tbe ana concern calling Monarak Bala Companies Road Notice, Office County Commissioners, \ » Spalding County, Georgia. ) David Gt iffi n and others bavins made ap¬ plication for a second class public road on a. li,. XI -------- i a_______ pvUilb road leading from 8unny Side to the Hampton and running east on the line to Griffin, settlement road on the place of David which hag been marked out by the commissioners and a report thereof made on oath by them. All persons are notified that •aid new road will, on and after the first Tuesday in Jane next, bj tue Commiaslon- jf •ra, etc., of said county, be finally granted Done no near thk canse be 18S& shown to tbe contrary. 3rd May, T. R. MILLS, for the County Commissioners, Central Railroad Time Tub If. NORTHWARD Griffiu Special (Sunday »>n!y 7:45 a. m. Grift!» Accomm.-Jation (daily except Sutuln ) 6:00 a. ra. Passenger No. 3. 5:41 i m Passenger N<>. II. 11:31 a ui Passenger and Mail No. 1. 4:01 p. m. Piisto ng* * No. 13, 8:16 p. to SOUTHWARD. Passenger and Mail No. 2, 8:20 b. in. Passenger No, 14, 10:37 a m. Passenger No. 12, 4:01 p. m. Griffin Special (Sunday only) 5:00 p m. Griffin Accommodation (daily except Sunday) 7:10 p. tv. P i6seDger No. 4, 8:43 p. m. The Boisterous Atlantic Is a terror to timid voyagers, scarcely less ou almost account most of the perils of the deep than Tho tho certainty of sea sickness. best curative of mal de met is Hostetler’s 8tomach Bitters, which settles the stomach at once and prevents its disturbance. To all travelers and tourists, whether bv sea or land, it presents a happy medium between the nauseous or ineffectual resources of the med icine chest, and the problematical derivable from an unmedioated alcoholic stimulant, no matter how pure. The iarring of a rail akin road car that often eaused produce stomachic disorders For this to the Bitters by the rolling oi a ship. is a prompt and certain remedy. The use of brackise water, parties ularly ably breeds on long disorders voyages in the tropics, inevit¬ of the stomach and bowels. Jlostetter’s Stomach Bitters mixed with impure witer nullifies its impurities. " Similarly • it .......... counteracts malarial and other prejudicial well influences of climate or atmos¬ phere, as Use as the effects of exposure ard fatigue. and debility. it for kidney complaint-, rheu¬ matism yNPRECEDENTED Over a Million ATTRACTION! Distributed CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. Louisiana- State Lottery Company Incorporated by t lie Legislature in 1868, for Educationel and Charitable purposes, and its franchise made a part, of the present State Constitution, in 1870, by auk over¬ whelming popular vote. take Its Grand Single Vumlirr ftrawings Drawings, place monthly, and the Grand Quarterly (March, June, regularly every and three months September December). “Wedo hereby certify that we supervise the arrangements for all the monthly and Qnar- tery terly Company, Drawings of in The Louisiana State Lot and person manage and cob trol the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good the faith Company toward all parties,* 8 w« authorize to use this certlbca with fac-similesof our signatui cs attached i» its advertisements.” 9 c/' • ^ y romuilnilciirri, We the undersigned Banks and Banker* will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisians State Lotteries which may be presented ei ourcounters: It. M.WAL.lDiLEV.Prrt. La.ValT B. I*. 1.1V AT A. Pteniitato Aut I Ilk. A. BALIIWLV.Pret. I. G.ilat’l Bank it .lllL UOII V. Prn. Vntmi W’l Bank Grand : Quarterly : Drawing lit the Academy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, June 12, 1888, Capital X»rize, #300,000 Halves 100,000 110; Tickets at TwArrty $5; Dollars each tieths $1. Quarters Tenths £2; Twen¬ LIST OF FRIZES. 1 Prizecf $300,000 is. $300,000 1 Prjze op 100,000 is 100,000 1 Prize of 50.000 is. 50.000 1 Prize op 25.000 is. 25.000 2 Prizes op 10.000 are........ 20.000 5 Prizes op 5.000 are........ 25.000 25 Prizes op 1.000 are......... 25.000 TOO Prizes of 500 are......... 50,00() 200 Prizes of 300 are......... 60.000 500 Prizes op 200 are......... 100,000 APPROXIMATION PHIZES. 100 Prizes of $500 approximating to $300,000 Prize are....... 50,010 100 Prizes of $300 approximating to f100,000 Prize are.......... 30.000 100 Prizes of $200 approximating to $50,000 Prize are. 30.000 TERMINAL PRIZES. 1.000 Prizes of $100 decided by $300,000 Prize are............. 100,000 1.000 Prizes of $100 decided by $100,000 Prize are............ 100.00A 3,136 Prizes of amounting to......$1,055,C0f Tor Club Rrates, or any further informn tion apply to the undersigned. Your hand¬ writing must be distinct and Signature plain. More rapid return mail delivery will be as- surred by euclosing and Knvch-pe bearing your full address. Send POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Orders, or New York Exchange in Ordinary- letter. Currency by Express (at our expense) addressed to* M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orients La or M..A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C. Address Registered Letters tc J*1T IIU.Ria VATOIAl BAH H New Orleans, La. REMEMBER CW.-.7.B aid Early, who nr© in chat re© stl (hr drawings, is a guaantee chances of absolute fairness and integrity, that the are all equal, and that no one can possibly divine what numbers will draw a Prize. REMEMBER that the payment of all Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOL K NATIO NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the Tickets ere signed by the President of an In titution whose chartered rights are recog nizd in the highest Courts; therefore beware of any imitations or anonrmou schemes. LADIES! ■So l'tar Own *»jriug. it* Homo wills t PEERLESS DYES, They will dje everything. They arc sold everywhere. Price 10c. * package—40colors They have no equal for Strength, Bright¬ ness, Amount in Packages c r for Fastness of Color, crock or orsmui. nyn -fading For Qnalitie*. W. They do not sale by S. Mang ant’s Drug Store. Griffin, G*. M HEME TOmC. Nerre Tonic* It •trm*th«n* and >’C quiets iCMBR Nervoofi tho Weaknwn, AC. nerroo* Hysteria, *y*t«m. curing Slwp- ALTERATIVE. It drive* out tbe porirnnu* fctrmnr*of tbe and blood atmeaaitnx purlfyiu* and theme enrich ductum* m* it, *o ramithwtftwa impure or impover A LAXATIVE. Acting it tnUdlyliu habitual t iiurely cntMtpaUrw, on the l*u and t-’.« cure* pntmotM*regular habit. Itun ugih on* the stomach, and aid* dtgeri ion. DIURETIC. In tt» com posit inn tbo boot aart use.**, activedlumtiesof the Materia Wedb-a are combined seienUtkafly with othe r effective* a-rnoliex for it beams of tho kidneys. ! t can b* relied oo to give quick relief and speedy cart. For The NERVOUS HundnxUof tmUmoniols have boon ream . I a permxw oho bat* i B*«l cowl thl* tin* nmsedr r»M»*t!7 v > ttb «:i rvmarkabl*- tail l-eaatit. baud for circular, ev. nr The DEBILITATED particutam Frlc* I1H lot* t>r Draft i*t« The AGED. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. Prop’s BUKLWfJTOJ*. VT. Rule Nisi. B. C. Kinard & Son j W. Ward A I, J. Ward, f Superior of Georgia, Spalding County. In the court, February Term, 1888. It being represented to the Court by the of B. C. Kinard & Son that by Deed Mortgage, dated t he 16th day of Oct. 1>«7, Ward A I. J. Ward convejed to the B. C. Kinard & Son a certain tract of to-v It : Fifty acres of land, situated In District, North Spalding county, Ga., Wise, and by the lands of Bill by Jno. Ward, South by Barney Mad¬ and West by Zed Gardner, for the t-ur- of securing the payment of ,i promisso¬ note made by the said J. W. Ward & I. J. to the -aid B. C. Kinard <C Son duo on 1st Dollars day of November,1887, for the sum Cents, of ($50,66) and and Ninety-six unpaid. note is now due Ibis ordered that the said J. W. Ward & I. Ward do pny into this Court, by the first of next term the principal, interest and costs, due on said note or show cause, if they have to tbe contrary, or that in de thereof foreclosure be granted to the B. C. Kmard & Son of said Mortgage, the equity of redemption of the so id ■) W | & I. J. Ward theirin be forever barred, that service of this rule be perfected on the J. Griffin W. Ward News ,v I. J. Ward service by publication them the Sheriff said or titreo upon months of county the next term of this court. JAMES 8. BOYNTON, JudgoS. C. F.C. Fiynt and Dismuke A Colletts, Peti¬ tioners Att’s. A true copy from t he Minutes of this Court, aloamlm Wm. M. Thomas Clerk. Rule Nisi. B. 0. Kinard & Son vs. J. Ward A J. W. Ward. of Georgia, Spaldiug County. Iu the Superior Court, February Term, 1888. It being represented to the Court by the of B. C. Kinard & 8on that by Deed Mortgage, dated the 10th day of Oct. 1887, J. Ward A J. W. Ward conveyed to the B. C. Kinard A Son a certain tract of towit; fifty acres of laud lying in Akins of Spaldiug county,Ga., bounded as North by lands of Bill Wise, East by Ward, South by Barney Maddox and by Zed Gardner, for the purpose of se¬ the payment of a promissory note by the said I. J. Ward A: J. W. Ward to said }!. C. Kinard A Son due on the 15th of November 1887, for- the sum of Fifty Dollars aud Ninety-six and cents ($50.20), which note is now due unpaid. said I. J. Ward It is ordered that the A J. W, Ward do pay into this Court, by the first of the next term the principal, interest costs, due on said note or show cause, any they have to tho contrary, or that the in thereof foreclosure bo granted to B. C. Kinard A Son of said Mortgage, the equity of redemption of the said 1. Ward & J. W. Ward therein be forever bar¬ and that service of this rule be perfected said I J. Ward A J. W. Ward according law by publication in the Griffin News, by service upon I. J. Ward A J. W. Ward a copy three months prior to the next of this court. JAMES Judge S. BCYNTON, S. C. F. C. Fiynt Att’s. and Dismuke A Collens, Peti¬ tioners Atrao copy from the Minutes of this Court. Wm. M. Thomas, Clerk 8. C. ti. C. apr4onm4in June Sheriff’s Sales. ILL BF. SOLD ON THE FI USX TUF.8 V) day in Juno next, be.ween lire le¬ hours of sate, before th# tonr of tho House, in the. city of Griffin, Spalding Georgia, the following described to-wit: Seventy- the 4th District five acres off of lot of i aid No. 145 of Spalding County, the seventh-five acres "f land being strip entire length of said lot on the south bounded outlie north !»y Head's Creek* the south by land of James Duffy, oil the by the lot on which I now live, and on west by lands of Wm. H. Touchstone. on anti ."hi by virtue of mortgage is front Hj».l^ .- p-rior Court in favor James U. Home v<, <1. B. W. Parker, G. W. Parker, tenant in possession, legally $6.00. Also, at the same time and place, will ho thirty-five acres of laud off of south¬ corner of lot No. 25, said land being in virtue County, Georgia. Levied fa on and by of a mortgage 11 issued Spalding <fe Camp Superior Court in favor Grubbs vs. T. W. Bankston. T. Bankston and G. W. Kinard, tenants in Also, the legally-notified. time and place, $3.00. at same will be acertain brick building and land upon it is located in the city of Griffin, as Alma Hall, fronting on Solomon Solomon alxrat fifty fire feet and running back street about sixty feet, and south by property of E. 1) Dis¬ north by Solomon Blrt-ct, cast by a Levied alley and west by lot of Capt. li. P. on and sold by virtue of a li fa fram Spalding Superior court in fav¬ of Thomas K. Cree vs. F. J). Dismuke. A H< nleiter, tenant# irr ponses-ion. notified. $6.00 R 8. CONNELL, 8! 'i* ? C. d in i it i .s t ra to r’.s Hale. By virtue of :.a order grs-nled b) thecoutt Ordinary of Spalding < onnty I will <= II public out cry to il.e highe-t bidder the court bon- door in Griffin, on th' Tuesday in .Tune next, during the legal cf sale, the following property: A and lot of two acres, together with acres of land, more or less, adjoin known as tho resident ■ and farm of late S. W. Mangbam, and adjoining the of T. It. Mills, Mrs. Alice Kincaiuand Said property being situated on the of Sixth street, in and near the suburbs of the city of Griffin. for the payment ofdeM #nd distribu- !t ttl Terms T Arms cash. oath ■J. J. MANG HAM, €®.C0. Administrator 8. W. Ms ogham. c I5ig uicciedet - r.-j "ST*J*key borne Ush> » r. i-i ‘ with * •. • out pstn. Bookof tw- ci:5e C ; flgy.iijA ■ WntHkaU St. ■(■Bv --*31 CITY MARSHAL S SALES. fir ILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE CITY * f Hail door on the first Tuesday in June, 1888, between the tuaai hours of sale, the following One described property, towit: house and lot in the city of Griffin, bounded as follow*: north by G.M: AG. RR., south by by lot »n of Aliev, W. T. east Trammell. by Mr- (*. t. Drake, west the of Warner Levied,on to situfy as city property 6 fv for the Fuller, IWft. Tenant one tax year in possesion legally notified. «>ne *hop in the eitr blacksmith of Griffin, bounded as follow*: north by shop own- pied by by ftobt. of Porter, It, P. Btil wroth and by other*, an alley, Lrvied mttl property of J.R. Buckner to satisfy on m the property one elty tax fl fa for the year 1887. Tenant in ixrweaaion legally notified. One vacant tot containing one-half acre, in north the city part of of Griffin, bounded lot, w» follows Broad : by same south by lot, way y strt.... stru t, east . . by ___. part of „ same _______ . w.- t by T. i. Clark, levied ou as the properly of A. W. Jones. Trustee, to satisfy two city tax tl fas. Tenant in possession legally no tilled. One recant lot in the city of Griffin, 'round cd as follows : north by property of T. W. '1 ley. hurtnan, Levied cast by 8th street, south ofC. by an It. al¬ on >s the property Johnson. 8r,,to »aU#fy two city tax fi fa*. Tenant m postcsiloB legsiiy notified. <»be nnd lot in the city of Griffin, Isiunded i>* fo!i«w% : north by part of satnc .i.i 1 j i t of same lot, south by O. M. ’ by Cot- •v * > fl >: «: nil projrerty of Griffin t nfm-t iy. i t v on a* the property of I A ."in t.si.d 10 e.ltlafy one city In fl f» to: tie year 1887, Tenant in possession I* Igo 1 iy Indified, One half acre >f land in the city of G tif¬ fin. bounded as follows north by profs* ty of B H. Deane, south and e<u>t by part of same lot, west by0th street, levied on Oh the property of W.T. Cole to satisfy on© city tax fi fa for the year 1887 Tenant iu possession legally notified. One bouse and lot in the city of Griffin, bounded a* follows : north by property of Mrs 1 look, south by Broadway street, ©a-t by Phoebe 1 />w lxtvh d on as the property of J. D. Gloss to satisfy one city tax fi fa for the rear 1887. Tenant in possession legally notified. One Clark'* cotton teed cleaner iu the Brick warehouse, Griffin, Ga. Levied on a# tiie property of Becks A Blanton to satisfy one city tax fi fa for the year 1887. K. A. Thompson, One-fourth warehouseman, notified. acre of land in the city ofjlrif. flu, . ■ bounded an in follow* ; north by Peter Doyal, west by Zebiilon road, south by p*rt of same lot. Levied on an the property of the Peter Gray 1887. to satisfy Tenant one city tax n legally fa for year in possession not i One vacant lot. containing l ( of an acre in the city of Griffin, bounded as follow* north north by by part part of of same same lot, lot, tooth south l»E by an an alley, alley, west by 6th W. Li street. Levied on ** the Draper iy of J. ttl d to satiafy one city tax I U fa for the year 1887. Tenatit in poeseesion !e gaily notified. One house and lot In the trot Griffin, bounded as follow* : soul' a, lor street, West by Excelsior col ■ t by John Reeves. Levied on m t ty of Frank Madison to satisfy one . ti fa for tbe year 1887. Tenant in pos». .tion legalJy no. tided. One house and lot in the city of Griffin, irounded as follows: north by an alley, south by by Capt. lOtn Watt, west Levied by N. B, Drewry, the eaat street. on a* property tax3 of Mrs. J. F. Mann to satisfy one city fa for^reaM887. Tenantin possession legal Iy One nob house the store in city of Griffin, (rounded as follows : cast by v perty of W . T. Trammell, south by properly of W. T. Trammell, north west by properly of W. T.Tram¬ mell, by Meriwether street. Levied on as the property of Mrs. Willie Pritchsrd to satisfy one city tux fl fa for the year 1887. Tenant m pc sees* ion legally notified. One house and lot In the rity of Griffin, bounded as follows: north by property of O. P, Nail, situated on Hill street and adjoin ing property of T. W. Thurman and Daniel Wt Ison. 1 ro vied on as the property of Nettle Matthews to satisfy one city tax n fa for the year^ *887. Tenant In possession legally no- One house and lot in the city of Griffin bounded as follow*: north by Tayhw street, and Elijah adjoining properly of Ellen Stokes and of Hager Stephens, Comer Levied on as the property for theear 1887. to Tenant satisfy one city tax fi fa in possession legal¬ ly One not house and lot in the city of Griffin, bounded as follows: north by Mi*. Fountain, cast cast by Dy 5Mh \nn street, street, south aoutn by by an an alley. alley. Lev Lev i«d on as the property of estate of Mrs, £. A. Randall to satisfy one city tax fl fa for the pearlS87. Tenant in possession legally no- One house aid 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 Seagrave* to Tenant satisfy one possession city tax legally ti fa for notified. year 1887. in One vacant lot in the city Holornon of Griffin, bound ed as follows: south by street, west by led R. II. Drake, east by 0. M. A G. RK. Lev on as tho property of the Georgia Mid¬ land A Gulf RR. Co., to satisfy one city tax fi fa for the year 188i. Tenant in possession legally notified. lot ed One follows: vacant in the by city of R. Griffin, Doe, bound as north C. west by 13th street, south by Solomon street. Levied on as the property of Mrs. Wm. Cooper and J. D.-George to satisfy one city tax fi fa for the year 1887. Tenant iff 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, aonth by Griffin cotton factory aitd cast by vacant lot owned by D. J. Bailey, Jr. and J. A. Brooks, Lev¬ ied on as the property of O. B. Beecher to satisfy one city tax fl fa for the year 1887. Tenant in possession legally notified. One house and lot in the city of Griffin, bounded as follows: north by Broadway 8t., east by II. J, Sargent lot, west by Mary Me Parker Elroy. Levied oa as tbe property of Calvin 1887. to satisfy Tenant one city tax tl fa for the tified. yoar in possession legally no¬ One house end lot in the city of Griffin, bounded as follows: cast by Calvin Parker, west by vacant lot of II. J. Bargent, north by Broadway of street. Levied on as the prop¬ erty fi Mary McElroy to satisfy one city tax fa for the? year 1887 Tenant in possession legaiiy notified. One-fourth of an acre of land in tho city of Griffin, Irounded as follows: north by- Broadway street, south by an alley, west by part of same lot and cast by 3rd street. Lev¬ ied on as the property of Mrs. Fanny Brown to satisf y one city tax fi fa for the year 1887, Tenant in po-- -“don legally notified. One house i::.(l lot in the city of Griffin, bounded as foil >w*.- west try Hiif street, ad¬ joining property Levied of Calvin the Bank* and T. VV. Thurman. on as property of Berry Strozicr ’o satisfy one city tax fi fa far the year 1887. Tenant in pomwssloa legally notified. One house and lot in the city of Griffin, bounded as follows: north by laads of F. M. Ison, east by 8th street, t soalh by Isaac Me lone. 1/evifcd on as thro property of Bam Warner to satisfy one elty tax fi fa tor the year 18'7. Tenant In possession legally no¬ tified. T. G. MANLEY,C’ P. May 4th, 1888, : f 'VKDINARY’S OFFICE, Sfaldiso Con-x- i tv, Gao bo la, May 4th, 1888.—Mm, S*l- ii P. Hair has applied to me for leave to -< 1 lot of land No, IC5 in Second IHstrivt of j Pika county adjoining lands of Ab. Moore, W. P. Hemphill and Mack and John Barrow, ing bclongitBjg 20 g)-j acres, to estate of Isaac less. N. Hair, contain Let more or ail persona concerned show cause be fore tbe Court of Ordinary of said county, at my office in Griffin, on the first Monday *uch in June, leave 188», should by ten o’clock, a. ta^ why not be granted. $300. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary. Rnlfc Nisi. Duncan,Martin ,v Perdu i vs. W. T. H. Taylor. Stale Superior of Georgia, Spalding County. i t li.- It Court, fctbrunry iothc term, is.-*. being represented Court t.\ -.. ,, tition of Duncan, Martin A Perdu ;i...t l,y Deed of Mortgage dated the l”Mt . . \ o January,!887,W.T. Duncan, Martin A l’erdue H.Taylor convey, certaiu d to uaid “a parcel of land containing thirty (Si); acres l«:ing part of lot No. 115 in the tth Li-trict of Spalding county, Ga., bounded on the East by Jack Crawley, on the South by I*. Cham- leas, North by P. L, Starr, West by some of my own lands, said land, thirty acre*, be¬ ing worth three hundred dollar#," for the purpose of t-ecuring the payment of a promts sory note made by the said WjT. Perdue, If.Taylorto (tie raid Duncatt, Martin A- due on the 1st day of Oct.,1887, for the sum of One principal, Hundred and Forty and Eight and 50-100 Dollars, which iutereat attorney* fees, amount is now dtt6 and unpaid. It is ordered that the said W.T. H.Taylor lay-tor do pay into this Court,*by thc'flrst day of the next term the principal, interest ana costa, due on said note and mortgage or show cause if any he has to the contrary, or that in dc. fault, thereof foreclosure be granted to the said Duncan,-Martin <& Perdue of said Mort. gage, and the equity of redemption of the said and >V. T.llTaylor therein be forever barred. that service of this rule be perfected on BaidW. T. H. Taylor according to law. JAMES 8. BOYNTON, Judge 8. C. F. C. Beck A Cleveland, Petitioners Att’ys. I certify that the foregoing ia a true copy front the Minutes of this Court, this Februa¬ ry Term, 1888, Wm |M, Thomas, fcbSitoamln* Clerk 8,C. S. C. Rule Nisi. Waiter T. Miller, j Mortgage, Ac. Adolf, versus fius^C.Behaefer, February Term, 1888. surviving of j v Superior Spalding Court of A. Bchacfer partner Co, j County C. & Georgia. Present, the Honorable James 8. Boynton, Judge It appearing of said Court. to the Court by the petition of Walter T. Miller that on the first day of April in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hun dred and Seven tv-two A. O. Schaefer A Co., a firm composed of A. C. Schaefer and Geo. Y. Barker, made and delivered to said Wal¬ ter T Miller a certain mortgage in which th© sum of Six Thousand Dollars was oc knowledged which to be eue the said plaintiff, April said mortgage deed bears dale 1st, 1872, to secure the payment of said amount due, whereby they conveyed to said Walter T. Miller the fo/lowing described .... — j -.....- - '■''I vvuuvyi and known and distinguished in the plan of said district as Nos, Forty-seven (47), Seven ty-uine (714), Seventy-eight (78), and Fifty- one Two (51), and each containing Two Hundred and One-half (202%) acres; also, Seven- five (75) acres iu the northwest corner of lot No. Seventy-seven (77); also, Fifty (50) acres in southeast part of lot No. Forty eight (48), ail in same district, containing in the aggregate Nine Hundred and Thirty-five bounded (935) acres, north more or less, in the entire tract, by land then known as Jno. G. Lindsay’s land and others, eaat by land then known as land of Dr. Pritchard and others, south by Buck Creek, and west by land of Squire Massett and others, beiug premises said defendants conveyed February by Philip E. 1868, McDaniel 4th, as describ cd in foregoing petition; conditioned that if said firm of A. C. Schaefer A Co. (of which A, C. Schaefer is now earring partner) should pay ot! and discharge said debt of 8ix Thousand Dollars according to its tenor and pfTcct, that then said Deed of Mortgage should be void. And it further appearing that said debt re mains unpaid; It is therefore Ordered, that said A. C. Schaefer, surviving partner as aforesaid, day pay into this Court by the first of the next term thereof, the principal, interest and cost due on said Mortgage, or show cause to the contrary, if there be any; and that on failure of said A. C. Schaefer, surviving partner as aforesaid, so to do, the equity of redemption in and to said mort- gaged and foreclosed. premises be forever thereafter barred And it is further Ordered, That this Rule be, published in the Griffin N*ws once a month for foor months, or a copy there of served on the said A. C. Schaefer, surviv¬ ing partner as aforesaid, or his special agent or attorney, of at least three months before the next term this Court, By the Court, February 8th, 1888. JAME8 H. BOYNTON, Hall Hammond, Judge B. C. F. U. A Petitioners Attorneys. I. W. M. T fiomus, Clerk of the Superior Court of Spalding County, Georgia, do here- by certify :fie above to be a true extract from ■: minute* of said Court at February i'er ", ISH-v W. M. Thomas, f -rutin < ierk S. C. B. C. Ordinary's Advertisements. /"kRDINARY’S OFFICE. Spalding Coc*- 1 1 Tr. Georgia, March 3d, 1888.—M. O. jBowdoin, luw applied administrator to for letters of R. of Dismission K. Foster, me on the estate of K. K. F'oster, late of said county, deceased. Let al! persons concerned show cause be¬ fore the Court of Ordinary of said county, at June, my office 1888, in by Griffin, on tbe first Monday in ten o’clock, a. m., why such lettc s shie ld not be grasted. U".5. F. tv HAMMONND, Ordinary. / \RDINARY’S OFFICE, Spalbixo Coin ' J i v, Or.ow.it, May 11th, 1-888.—To Mary F. V oodward, administratrix of IY.,;..-„i J Wo- heard, deceased: 8. H. Carmichael and W.l Alexander a^ heirs at law of th - W. J W.iorlward, deceased, showi t petition i’ -.f yro as SBch . ..... misuratr .-i g aid estate, that yon have re- moves. ■ 1 the state of Georgia: that the securii) ; tar frond as adanni-tratrix i> insolvent uud has also removed from the state of Georgia. You are therefore required to show cause iMifore the court of Ordinary of said County by 10 o’clock a. m. on the firs tMond*y in ■June next, why you should not give new and sufficient security on your bond a* adminis¬ tratrix or be discharged from *aid adminis¬ tration and a new administrator be appoint¬ ed. E. W. HAMMOND. Ordinary. S r.