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hup I.:i r, In tin U<k< 1 proJuce dlmw,
su-J incaisl lieaUli depend upon •
he»i.t;.- condition of (ho blood. Tb« blood,
pai;i:l»rl.r lu (be spring ;.nJ during the hot
,ur.\.i.-r mom Us, becomes flogged with lrt-
m ines, eSlob |K*Uon u end generate dis¬
ease. A Lm inli ?» pi *1 puiL"or, without a
pert !•:!,• o' mineral lsi. on In It, such os tner-
eur.v or |.oru*h. U i.cee- ary to remove these
paimrIUe* nu.l toiestore Iho healthy tone of
mini sin! Ixply. Tl.e lest purifier and (S.^.S.b tonlo
tnowj to the world U i n lft'e Specific
lu regard to 11s wonderful purifying and
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follows:
SI.-. Vim. A. Slebold, with Oca. P. Howell *
,'o . \j Spruce street. New York, writes Uureh
i J s;h, 1.5.: " I fee! It my duty, for the benefit
of others who may bo nfBleted as I was, to
write you thia lettar, which you can use as
nty testimony In any way you choose. I will
answer any Inquiry from ether* In relation
to the facta herewith staled. In February
last 1 suffered greet pain and laconvanleaay
from bolls, all over my neck; I could not turn
my head without acute pain and my bleod
wesln poor condition. After trying all the
usual remedies In such cases, and finding no
relief, by tho porsuaslon of Mr. J. W. Fours,
Manager of your New York Office, I used one
bottle S. S. S , and I Improved rapidly and
very soon I was entirely relloved of my
" Job's Comforter*.'* Now not a sign of my
affiiollon can be seen. I feel strong and cheer¬
ful. B. S. 8. It a fine tonlo as proved In my
case. I sleep soundly and my appetite Is good.
Dr. J. N. Cheney, a well-known physician
writes from Eltavlllo, Georgia: "1 uso S. S. S.
In eon vale ent fever cases with the best re¬
sults. It w hi. In my Judgment, prevent sum¬
mer dysentery, tf one will take a few bottle#
lu the sprl-'ig, thus preparing the bowels for
the strains of summer."
Mrs. Scott Liston, 115 Zaire street (Island),
Wboollng, West Virginia, writes: "Having
used IrteMTf S, S-JBfcfc’r the blood, 1 can safely say
that anything I have used to cleanse
the bleod and make a new being out of a per¬
son."
Mr. JI..R. Hamlin, Winston, N. C., writes;
“ I useii every spring. It always bullda mo
up. glvjitg me appetite and digestion, and
enabling mg fa stand Hie long, trying, ener¬
vating hut summer days. On using It I soon
become strong of body and easy of mind."
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THE VICTOR SAff A 10CI.C0.. Chieinaatl.O.
Road Notice,
Office Cocxty Commission eks, i
Spalding County, Gxokgi a. {
David Giiffln and others having made ap¬
plication for a second class public road on
ihe line of Henry ary and Spalding counties
commencing at Benjamin in Barfleli Barfield’s on the
public road leading from Sunny Side
the Hampton and runniruf east on the line to
settlement roajl on tbe 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 Unit
Tuesday etc,, in June next, bj be the finally Commission¬ granted
•f ers, of said county,
Dome no new cause be shown to the contrary.
this 3rd May, 1888.
T. R. MILLS,
for the fJouuly < ’ommissioners
RATS
Voeh Farmer Tell* Uon
cumvent tho ItmlcniR.
Henri Ives, of Batavia. N Y In a let
ter to The New York .
World tells whst
ercty farmer will be glad to !,. ar u.
namely vie* how io keep rats out of cellar*
Kays
" lieu a cellar Is infested with rate it l*
always found that they obtain theti eu
trance under the cidiui wall, or at hviat
tncy luiisl Lave Imles iiusau.eways
lucre to ret teal lb ami pinros thereto
burrow D not thev rcr> s,h>n will a bun
don the premises It is saul that In mak¬
ing all entrance thei In si down
outside of the walls „ml under tho bottom
oi u iylu the cellui. and whatever boles
they dig hi the ccliat are always to make
passages umlct these walls instead of into
the earth or any other part of llie cetiai
bottom. Knowing this habit of tholra.
then, one can so build that they will not
D6 able to through under these walls,
and then they will lio most effectually ex
eluded from the cellar
Ibis is easily done l.y folhwvtng what Is
also a most excellent practice in forming
the foundations for these walls Aftei
tho cellar is dug and tho lines
where the wall is u> stand, then dig a
trench twenty inches or two feet deep and
a little broader than the wall is to be. di¬
rectly under where it is to stand Fill
this vi ith small broken stone, say small
as for a macadamized road or. what
better, break up those loose, shelly dint-
Slones In the trench, enough to fill It.
Either of these will make a good
ment to construct the walls on will not
ns a drain for the cellar, it it is needed,
and above all will prove impenetrable
the entrance of ruts They, might
down from tho outside, ns their custom
is. but, finding ut tho bottom of the
this loose, broken s!<mo. which they
unable to make n passage through,
will bo obliged t.> stay outside, and
cellar will be ; * tically "rat pm. f "
But if thev. alia to tlio buildings
has were not made us above am! the
lars are already infested will, rats
may bo made nearly "rat proof in the
inches following wide manner: Dig a trench fifteen
and eight or ten inches
just 1*Hi inside, at the bottom of the walls.
this two thirds full of the pounded
stones, and then with water lime cement,
enough to be oven with the cellar bottom
and plastered u little way up from the
bottom of the walls This will prove so
much of a barrier to the rats in trying tc
got a passage under the tvulls again that
they will doubtless abandon the premises.
Shipping Poultry to Market.
To meet tho demands of tho New Y’ork
market, the crops of turkeys and chickens
must be free from food or ot her substance,
lienee poultry designed for that market
must hours bo kept from food about twenty-
four before killing it is generally
conceded that all poultry is bust killed by
cutting- through the roof of tlte mouth to
tho brain with a sharp pointed knife. For
that market leave the head and legs on,
and do not "draw" the entrails.
The advice 1ms been given many times
not lieved to pack poultry until it is entirely re¬
of all animal heat 'ii- an im¬
portant point, for birds p«< mu ’before
they are cold are almost sure t<, -poit.
For packing material clean <!,• w hector
rye straw will be found preferable
A t*H«*ful Device.
The useful device shown in the cut here
presented was originally described and il¬
lustrated in Rural New Yorker This de¬
vice has been used with success in driv¬
ing planks into the ground
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s-* r /A wv
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DEVICK Foi! INO fl.ANKS.
A little wooden box m iron ; "Ut
of a solid piece of W.....I V. ;•! e.l nt !
top of the [ i .ik. ns shown s! • "i:f and
the mallet was pounded upon i, -
tho plank was driven «crureiy ively t ' .-linjured. its place
and the top was eo.-uparnt
Had the attempt le-o ■ ■ • ‘. drive tlte
planks with the ot t t tie tops
would have been mtisiu mil defaced
Tiling'* I ;n i. i i n 1 * »i O V it*.’ l.rr.
Secretary E Williams, ol t Do
Jersey Horticultural society tells that
member of this suvi. l v h .d <i pl'u: tree
trained again.■■* tin* sti tiouse,
which he inclosed in a mu - etiing,
and the result was tv.Hi!', ■ I ’. s
plants in |«*rfi*e: ion
Mr Sprecl-.eis K in-.'r ■ i
imported twenty live in," ■ ,* s-id
2,000 bo planted by of I<"1 h;t..: v f.irtm is
' .11 IS
acre- -
erected at Watsoti' i'ie * . ;!,
prod" ’.
A Not*: • mi 1
that bagged ,• <: pe i>- \ ird
almost u> b;,.!!\ ' . .. ■!
bag's math- He- - •
W |. -tts
market u.e. ■ ( m
the land *m -ej . ' - like
snips a: ! !.< i • r e! •‘■‘aty
run the ;'. ■■ ■■ '
row slice and. i.■ ■ ,.ioW
Again Riel rake i.ue _,.. w- -. n
crops, like radishes h -i i- .ich,
etc., do not re ' "g
tho land l-ei i -cv
extra expo:; < »,f t' ■ , ’• dten
of two manm tug*
Says Profe- - ot *'S'" •' .»cro-
sene persistently emulsion enough :f iim< *-»» ini f J
c. ...... -•••
as an exterminator te ’gg°t. hey
It Will kill ail it tnuei -
hatch every few <la\ - tho
remedy as often m-**
burrow into the s' '
the radish Ute api’Ii ’‘“ e
before they huve g u in
Mr Manning who is
floriculture, says well rotted «
is the best fertilizer that can used
the manure can be put on gt-vn m
fail if desired.
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7:45 a. m Grlffli AecoiuuioJation
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Pnys«-nger N. . 11. 11:31 «. tit
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Pr.set'Dger No. 14. 10:37 a m.
Passenger No. 12, 4:01 p. in.
Grifliu Spteiul (Stindfiy only)
5:00 p ni. Griffin Accommodation
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Au Assurauce of Hrallli.
IJAmong the assurance of health afforded us
by the regular discharge of the bodily reliable func¬
tions, none is more important and
than that which regularity of the bowels
gives interruption us. If there of this—the is any—even liver and a temporary stomach
stiller conjointly with inactive organs, and
still greater mischief ensues if relief is not
speedily obtained. A laxative, above all
cavil on the score of mineral composition or
violent effect, is Hostctter's Stomach Bttters,
approved by the medical profession and a
most of important American item of family '/U materia
icu households "pirsfltedTnf
painless in Action, and if
tuu!. The stomach and liver, in no less de¬
gree than and the no less promptly and thoronghly
it, and it bowels, is are admirable regulated defense and toned by
malarial and an rheumatic ailments, agaiust
and a be¬
nign and remedy debility. for kldiuty complaints, nervous
ness
UNPRECEDENTED U ATTRACTION!
Over ft Million Distributed
CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000.
Louisiana State Lottery Company
Incorporated by t lie Legislature in 18G8, for
Educational and Charitable purposes, and
its franchise made a part of the present
State Constitution, in 187‘J, by auk over¬
whelming popular vote.
Its (iraad Single tVuml.er Hraelua
take place monthly,and the Grand Quarterly
Drawings, (March, regularly every three months
June, September and December).
“We do hereby certify that we supervise the
arrangements for all tli« monthly and Quar¬
terly Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot
tory Company, and in person raanageand con
troi the Drawings themselves, ana that the
and same in are good conducted faith with all honesty, fairness,
toward parties, i < w*
authorize the Company to use this certitic««j
with fac-simileBof oursignatuies attached in
its advertisements.”
J.
comnilulenrri.
We the undersigned Banka and Banker:
will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana
State Lotteries which may be presented al
ouroounters:
II. .ff.WkLHSLEr.Pm. I.n.Xat'l B.
I*. LAffAlX. Pm »*«««« Mat I Hit.
A. lULUWIll.Prn. Iff. O.lfful’l Bunk
C ABI. UOII \. Free. I nto.. VI Bank
Grand : Quarterly : Drawing
Hi the Academy of Music, New Orleans,
Tuesday, June 12, J888,
Capital Prize, #300.000
100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each
Halves $10; Quarters $5; Tenths 42; Twen¬
tieths $1.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Prize of poO,000 is.......... $300,000
Prize 100,000 ’
1 of is.......... 100,000
I Prize ok 60,000 is........ 50,000
1 Prize of . 25,0001s.......... 25,000
2 Prizes of 10,000 are......... 30,000
5 Prizes of 5,000 are.......... 25,000
25 Prizes of 1,000 arc......... 25,000
loo Prizes of 500 are......... 50,000
300 Prizes of 300 are......... 60,C00
500 Prizes of 200 are......... 100,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 Prizes Of $500 approximating "
to $300,000 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............. 100,000
1.000 Prizes of $100 decided by
$100,000 Prize are............ 100,00«
3,180 Prizes of amounting to......$1,<B5JXK
For Clnli 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 aiul Envelope bearing
your full address.
Send POSTAL NOTES, Express Money
Orders, or New York Exchange in Ordinary
addressed letter. Cu-trency by Express (at our expense)
to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans La
or M.jA. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C.
Address Registered Letters tc
XKW OCILEASS XATUXAL BANK
Sew Orleans, La.
REMEMBER
a...l Early, nhoar. In thari# #f Ik#
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.
REMEMBER that the payment of all
Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIO
NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the
Tickets ere signed by the President of an In
ti tution whose chartered rights are recog
nizd in the highest Courts; therefore
beware of any imitations or anonymou
schemes.
LADIES!
l»o 1 oar (I*. IMyetmg, ttl If vine nl»l»
PEERLESS DYES,
They will dye everjtbing. They are sold
everywhere. Price lOo. a package—40color*
They have no equal for Strength, Bright-
new, Amount in Packages or for Fastness
of Color, or nyn-fading Qualities. They do
not crock or smal. For sale by 8. W. Mang
a m'« Dme Store. Griffin, Oa.
______ vrondi _____________
•pmedliy .urn# ail ivrvou* dlanrdera.
RHEUMATISM
fieTiiw r*ur« IttN-umatixm. srsnuaMk *nd mtorm Um hloisJ-
Use true ovmuM rvtnsdy to f a TiMl'.tiy Rltotunatuna. oumtltlun. Ill*
*
KIDNEY COMPLAINTS
!Ui-r'» Cn.rnr < ntnrrmqnutly rmtsrrm
ttw li.vr and kidney. K< t«-rt«A tuAlUx Ttiw
eu rater# i-iwor, cotnblni'd l*»t wtUi lt» nrrrf
tonic, make u ujo nawdy for all
aiitnry complaint*
DY8PEP8IA
Fvnrgt CEU,nr Coansvcnn auemrtbma Ua-.
at imach. and Ttiu iiutota tn# »hy mm* or U» ,ti *<*.
tit# organa t» it cures even tr.
worm cam. of Dy»iwa*ia
CONSTIPATION
VutiM OKI laaativtx F*V Ouumvm ia not and acaUtar
tic. It i« a txnrah. ^iviiuT -any naiu __ml
action Iowa a to to itiv RctfUhwwF aarcly y fc-l- !
Its i
[ IT""'”'* UftK S Neuralgia, Nervous Proatration, Nervous Headache, li< conuctm.tcit by tmvfomtopal R-nd for book. and bur.:,
Nervous Weakneia, Stomach mCT1
and Liver Dlaeaaes, Rheumattem, Dya- Price .Sold by DmttKte.
'pepiia, and all affections cf tho Kidneys. WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO. Prep'l
iJLULLNUTO.V. VT.
Rule Nisi.
B. C. Kinard & Son j |
vs. > j
J. W. Ward A I. J. Ward,
State of Georgia, Spalding County In the !
Superior court, February Term, 1S8S
It being represented to Ute Court by tin-
petition of Mortgage, of B. C. Kinard A. Son that by Deed
J. W, dated the 16th day of Oct. lhbT,
Ward A I. J. Ward conveyed to the
said B. C. Kinard A Son a certain tract of
land, to w it : Fifty acres of land, situated in
Akins District, Spalding county, isfe Oa., and
urn - .
nittl West by'A d Gardner, for the t ur-
pose of securing the payment of a promisso¬
ry note made by the said J. W. Ward A I J.
Ward to the said B. C. Kinard A Son due on
the 1st day of November, 1887, 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 & I.
J. Ward do pay into this Court, by the first
day of next term the principal, interest and
and costs, due on said note or show cause, if
any they have to the contrary, or that in do
fault thereof foreclosure be granted to the
said B. C. Kinard A Son of said Mortgage,
and the equity of redemption of the sniil J W
Ward A, I, J. Ward theirinbe forever barred,
and that service of this rule be perfected on
said J. W. Ward <fc I. J. Ward by publication
in the Griffin News or service upon them
by the Sheriff of said county three months
before the next term of this court.
JAMES 8. BOYNTON,
Frank Flynt Dismuke Judge Collcus, 8. C. F. C. Peti¬
and &
tioners Att’s.
A true copy from the Minutes of this Court.
a4oam4ui Wm. M. Thomas Clerk.
Rule Nisi.
B. C. Kinard & Son (
V8 j
I.J. Ward A J.W, Ward,
State of Georgia, Spalding County. In the
Superior Court, February Term, 1888.
It being represented to the Court by the
petition of B. C. Kinard A Son tlmt by Deed
of Mortgage, dated the 16th day of Oct. 1SS7,
I. J. Ward A J. W. Ward conveyed to the
said B. C. Kinard A Son a certain tract of
land, towit; fifty acres of land lying In Akins
District of Spalding county. Ga., bounded as
followst 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 made the payment I. J. of Ward a promissory J. note
by the said Kinard A W. Ward to
the said B. C. A Aon due on the 15th
day of November 18S7, for the snm of Fifty
Dollars and Niuety-six cents ($50.96), which
note is now due and unpaid.
It is ordered that the said I. J. Ward A J.
W. Ward do pay into this Court, by the first
and dayof costs, the next due term said the note principal, show interest
on or cause,
if any they have to the contrary, or that in
default thereof foreclosure be granted to the
said and B. C. Kinard >v redemption Son of said of Mortgage,
J. Ward the equity W. of Ward therein the said I.
<fc J. lie forever bar¬
red, and that service of this rnle be perfected
on said I. 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. BOYNTON,
Dismuke Judge A 8. C. F. C.
Frank F.ynt and Colletts, Peti¬
tioners Att’s.
A true copy from the Minutes of this Court.
Wm. M. Thomas, Clerk 8. C. B. C.
apr4oam4m
June Sheriff’s Sales.
\\r It ILL day BE in SOLD Juno ON next, THE be,ween FIRST TUE8 the le¬
gal hours of sale, before the door of the
Court House, in the city of Griffin, Spalding
County, Georgia, the following described
property, Seventy to wit-
live acres off of lot of 1 md No. 145
in the 4th District of Spalding County, ttie
said seventy-five acres of land being strip
tlte entire length of said lot on the south
side, bounded on the north by Head’s Creek’
on the south by land of James Duffy, on the
east by the lot on which I now live, and on
the west by land-of Win. H. Touchstone.
Levied on and - by virtue of mortgage is
sued front t-t _____ Superior Court in favor
of James U. Horne vs. G. B. W. Parker, G.
s. W. Parker, tenant in po session, 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 sold County, Georgia. Levied on and
by virtue of a mortgage fi fa i—tied
of from Grubbs 8palding A Superior T. W. Court Bankston. in favor
W. Bankston Camp vs. T.
and G. W. Kinard, tenants in
possession, Also, legallynotifled. $3.00,
at the same time and place, wili be
sold acertain brick building and land upon
which it is located in the city of Griffin,
known aa ADnallall, fronting on Solomon
from street Solomon about fifty five feet and running bat k
street about sixty feet, and
bounded south by property of K. D. Dis-
rnuke, north by Solomon Street, east by a
narrow alley and west by lot of Capt. H. P.
Hill. Levied on and sold by vi itue of a fi fa
issued fr*m Spalding Superior court in fav¬
or of Thomas K. Cree vs. F. D. Dismuke.
Brewer A Hmleiter, tenants in possession,
legally notilb J. $6 <*) j
R S. CONNELL, Si fi « V
Administrator's Sale.
By virtue of an order granted t>\ theeoui 1
of Ordinary of Spalding county 1 will i!
at public out cry to the bighe-t bidder
before the court liouf door in Griffin, on tin
first hours Tuesday in June next, during the legal
of sale, the following property: A
house and lot of two acres, together w ith
fourteen acres of land, more or less, adjoin
lug, known as the residence and farm of
the late 8. W. Manghnm, and adjoining the
lands of T. R. Mil's, Mrs. Alice Kim aid and
others. Said property being situated on the
extension of Sixth street, in and near the
southern suburbs of tho city of Griffin.
Bold for the payment of debls and distribu¬
tion. Terms cash.
J .1 MANGIIAM,
$6.00. Administrators. W. Maugham.
OPIUMS lixKEr7~%8? iu tU tKQon cured wwssre sent «u borne’ Mr MM m*
Rule Nisi.
«v 1*<
W. T. lT Taj lor
of Georgia, P,>; ■Unz Coisi.t) the
Superior Kntwtrinp H Court, f',i«» tv hi-uar} term, 1 -. s,
being represented to t! ■ < '■>■:r: t \ *lj e
of Duncan, Martin A Peru t: it !>*
of Mortgage dated the ! : .
Martin Perdue II Taylor euny. >■ d ... said
A "a crt'ii.i parcel
land co ntain ing thirty <"•■> ai re- te-ing
. - , , v in tlie i:!i District of
........^ ^rr~ow "•■■■■" tho : ->Vp ">■, ;<*, 1*. SkKi*
Jack Crawley, on South by ( ham-
North by 1*. L. Slitrr, Wist by some
my own lands, said land, thirty qores, 1 k^-
worth three hundred dollars,’ 1 for the
of securing the payment of n promts
note made by * lie saidAV-.T. H.Taylorlo
said day Duncan, Martin A Perdue, due on
1st oft ><■!., If-N”, for the snrn of One
and Forty Eight and 50 100 Dollars,
Interest and attorneys fees, which
is now due and unpaid.
It is ordered that the saiil vV, T. H. Taylor
pay into this Court, by the’first day of the
term the principal. Interest and cost*,
cn said note and mortgage or show cause
any he has to the contrary, or that in de¬
-thereof foreclosure be granted to the
Duncan,-Martin A Perdue of said Mort¬
\V. and T.lITaylor Hie equity therein of redemption forever of the
be barred,
tlmt service of this rule be perfected on
W. T. H. I'nyior according to law.
JAMES Judge S. BOYNTON, C. F. C.
S.
Beck A Cleveland, Petitioners Att’ys.
I certify that tho foregoing is a true copy
the Minutes of this Court, this Februa¬
Terra, 13*8. Wm |M. Thomas,
fct)25oamfii' Clerk 8, C. 8. C.
Rule Nisi.
T. Miller, ] Mortgage, Ac.
versus J* j February Terra, 1888.
Superior Court of
partner of J I Spalding County
C.•Schaefer A Co. Georgia.
the HonoruMo James 8. Boynton,
Judge, it of said Court.
alter appearing to the Court by tho petition
V\ T. Miller that on the first day of
in I he year of our Lord Eighteen Hun
and Seventy two A. C. Schaefer A Co.,
firm composed of A. C. Schaefer and Geo.
Barker, T made and delivered t« said Wal¬
Miller a certain mortgage In which
sura of Six Thousand Dollars was ac
to be one the said plaintiff,
said mortgage deed boarn dale April
1872, (o secure the payment of said
dim, whereby they conveyed to said
T. Miller the following described
wit: That tractor parcel of land
or being in the 3d District Spalding of originally
known then and Pike, distinguished now in County,
the plan of
district as Nos. Forty-seven (47), Seveu
(51). (79), Seventy-eight (78), and Fifty-
each containing Two Hundred and
and One-half (2Q2>£) acres; also, Seven,
(75) acres in tho northwest corner of lot
Seventy-sevn (77); lot also, Fifty (50)
in southeast part of No. Forty eight
all irt same district, containing in the
Nine Hundred and Thirty-five
acres, more or less, in the entire tract,
north by land then known as Jno.
Lindsay’s laud and ol hers, east by land
known as land of Dr. Pritchard and
south by Buck Creek, and west by
of Squire Massctt and others, being
defendants conveyed by Philip E. McDaniel
in February 4th, 1868, as describ
firm foregoing petition; conditioned that if
of A. C. Schaefer A Co. (of which
C. Schaefer is now survieg partner)
pay off and discharge said debt of
Thousand Dollars according to its tenor
effect, that then said Deed of Mortgage
be void.
And it further appearing that said debt re
unpaid; It ia therefore Ordered, that
A. C. Schaefer, surviving partner as
pay into this Court by the first
of tho next term thereof, th<- principal,
and cost'due on said Mortgage, or
cause to the contrary, if there he any;
that on failure of said A. C. Schaefer,
partner aa aforesaid, so to do, the
of redemption in and to said mort¬
premises be forever thereafter barred
foreclosed.
And it is further Ordered, That this Rule
published in the Griffin News once a
for four mouths, or a copy there
served on the said A. C. Schaefer, surviv¬
partner as aforesaid, or his special agent
attorney, at least three months liefore the
term of II is Court,
By the Court, February 8th, 1888.
JAMES H. BOYNTON,
Judge S. C. F. V.
HallA Hammond, Petitioners Attorneys.
J, 5V. M. 7 liomas, Clerk of the Superior
of K; aiding < ounty, Georgia, do here¬
f-'T'ify -lie above to be a true extract
tii minutes of said Court at february
*,1888 W. M. Thomas,
f Caiirtm Clerk 8. C. 8. C.
Ordinary's Advert'scments.
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YHDINARY o OFFICE. Sfai.dimj Const-
Tf. Georgia, March 2d, 1888. — M. O.
administrator of H. K. Foster,
appib d to m<‘ for letters of Dismission
the t-tafe of ft. K. Foster, late of said
deci nsed.
Let all persons concerned show cause be¬
the Court of Ordinary of said county, at
of;' i ia Griffin, on the first Monday in
’ by ten oteicok, a. in., why such
• -o,t' e g.- anted.
$6.15. V ' ilAUMONND, Ordinary.
OFFICE, Spaxjhso Coen
Tr, Oeok'.ta, May 11th, 18-88.—T > Maty
Woodward, administratrix of WJ
dward, deceased: H. H- Carmichael arc
i Alexander us heirs at law of ti.
J Wi id ward, deceased, shows by it
: t • n as such administratri
., „ .udi estate, that you hav, re¬
; the state of Georgia: that Ute
...our bond as administratrix is
and has algo removed from
state of Georgia.
You are therefore required to show cause
tbe court of Ordinary of staid County
10 o’clock a. m. on the firs tMonday in
next, why you should not give new and
security on your bond as adminis¬
or be discharged from said adminis¬
and anew administrator be appoint¬ 4
F.. IV. HAMMOND Ordinary. I*.
lirH-L BE HOLD BEFORE THE ( ITT
” Hall door on the first Tuesday in Jan*,
‘ boars of sals, the
iy, Kuril.
bounded J , .______ Bteof Urtflik,
a* follow* north by ti.Jt. A 0. AH,,
a* the city property tax Of* of for Warner the Fnller, 1897. to Teosst *stUfy
one year
iti [»>s««sjon shop legally notified. booaded
tzne in tho eity of GrifBn, ,«
a* follows: north bf oLsckscntUi
pied i-y Robb Porterjsotith by so titer, h
by property of It. P. HIS! aatfirtbews.
• n the property of J.R. Bnehaerths
one in city tax ft f* for the year 1JS87. T
po-session legally notified. r
One vacant lot contataln i one-half sera,
in tbe,eily of Griffin, bounded aa follows s
north by part of same lot, south few Broad-
by way T. street, J. Clark. east Levied by part of same lot, west
mi as the property
of A. W. Jones. Trustee, to satisfy two etty
tax fi fas. Tenant in possession legally no
title-!,
One vacant lot in the rity of Griffin, bound
edas follow* , north by property ofT. W.
Thurman, cast by Sib street, south by aa*1-
Johnson. t«y. levied on a* the property ofC. It.
Sr., to satisfy two city tsx • fas.
TviiStit in pos#> ssloa legally notified.
Ohc 1.mts<* nno lot tn the city of CHiflfas,
. titu!- <t f.»:i. , w. north by part of same
l., s r; <>f Fame lot, sooth by G.M.
ID: - by projKsrty of Griffin Cot-
levied on as the property of
>•. ■ i- • « >7 '•> to Tenant satisfy in one iwmsesatoil city tax fl 1e- f*
• ji : v
v*‘d v ic.lli'o.1.
' <i.c hall a «v <>f land in the city of G rif-
fin ' ‘inn- d «« follow* : north by pntee ty
of S 1 ! Deane, south and cast by par' of
same lot, west by 6th street, la vied m* at
the property of W. T. Dole to satisfy •
dtty Cv.; « xxtm *tl<*yc«r■ Wff. Tempi la
poiaessiffn One house legally notified.
and lot in the city of OrifflB,
bon tided as follows ; north bjr 'property rty of
Mr- Honk, south by Broadway street, east
by Phoebe l-ow. 1-cried on a* the property
of J. I). Gloss to satisfy one city tax fl fa for *
the year 1887. Tenant In pomemion legally
notified. :
One Clark's cotton seed cleaner in the
Brick warehouse, GrifBn, Ga. Levied oo aa
the property of Becks A Blanton to satisfy
Thompson, • me city tax fi fa for the year 1887. K. A.
One fourth warehouseman, of land in the
acre <
fin, bounded aa follow*:
Doyal, west by by Zebu Ion road, the ,
of *auie lot. Lev Levied on as property Of
Peter Gray to satisfy .one dty tax ft fa for
Ute year 1887. Tenant in possession legally
notified.
One vacant lot, oonUiniag M of an a eta,
In the city of Griffin, bounded as follows;
north by part of same lot, south by aa alley,
west by 6th street. Levied on a* the Draper t
ty of J. W. Little to satisfy one city tax fa
for the year 1887. Tenant tn possession le¬
gally One notified.
house and lot In th* ‘.ty of Griffin,
bounded as follosrs : son*' iytor iwi street,
West by Excelsior eo! , t t * by John “ *
Reeves, Madison i-evied on as f I ty of Frank
1887. to Tenant satisfy on* in ... fi legally fa for the
ti year fieri. poa*<. --»4on no-
.
One bouse and lot in the city of _______ Griffin,
bounded as follows; north by an alley, south
by Cant. Watt, west by N. B. Dwrsnry,
by 10th street. Levied on aa the cl pro*
of Mrs. J. F. Mann to satisfy one
fa for year 18
ly notified. .......
One store house In the city of GfttBiL
bounded as follows : east by property of W. '
T. Trammell, south by properly of W. T,
Trammell west by property of W. V. Tram¬
mell, north by Meriwether street Levied
on ns the property of Mrs. WUUe Pritchard
to Tenant satisfy in one possession city tax legally fl fa for, notified. the year 4887.
One house and lot in the -'ity of Griffin,
bounded as follows: north by property mild of
0. P, Nall, situated on Hill street adjoin
ing Wilson. property of T. W. Thurman and Daniel
Levied on as the property of Nettle
Matthews to satisfy one city tax n fa for the
year 18*7. Tenant in possession legally no¬
tified.
One house and lot in the city of Griffin
bounded as follows: north by Taylor street,
and adjoining property of Ellen Stokes ana
Elijah Hager Stephens. I-evied on as the property
of Comer to satisfy one dty tax fi fa
for the year 1887. Tenant In poasesainn legal¬
ly notified.
One house and lot In the city of Griffin,
bounded a* follows-, north jortbby by Mia Mia. “ Fountain,
east east by by 9th 9th street, street, south south by by an an allay allay. Lav
ird on os tho profwrty of estate of Iftrs, ft A.
Randall to satisfy one city tax fi fa for the
year 1887. Tenant In possession legally no¬
tified.
One house a ,d 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 Seagraras
to Tenant satisfy one possession city tax legally fl fa for notified. year 1887.
in
One vac ant lot in the city of Griffin, bound
ed by as R. follows: H. Drake,east south bf Solomon G. M. AO. street, ft£ west Ur
ied by of the Georgia Mid¬
on as the property
land A Gulf HR. Co., to satisfy one dty tax
II fa for the year 1887. Tenant in possession
legally notified.
Ono vacant lot in the dty ot Griffin, bound
ed as follows: north by C. R. Doe, west by
lJth street, south by Solomon street. Levied
on fti the property of Mrs. Wm. Cooper and
J D. George to satisfy one dty tax ft fa for
the year 1887. Tenant in possession legally
notified.
One-fourth of an acre of land in the oily
of Griffin, bounded as follows: north and
west by part of urn- land, south by Griffin
cotton D. .1. factory Bailey, and Jr. east by f. vacant lot ownad
by and A. Brooks, Lev¬
ied on as the property of G. B, Beecher to
satisfy one city fax fl fa for the year 1887.
Tenant in possession legally notified.
One house and lot in the city of Griffin,
bounded a* follows: north by Broadway St.,
east by II. J, Sargent lot, west by Man Me-
Elroy. L.vird cn as the property of Calvin
Barker to satisfy one dty tax fi fa for the
joar 1887. Tenant in possession legally no¬
tified.
One house end lot in the city of Griffin,
bounded as follows: east by Galvin Parker,
west by vacant lot of H. 1. Bar gent, north by
erty Broadway of Mary street. I-evied on aa the prop¬
ti fa for the McElroy to Tenant satisfy in one city tsar
year 1887. posaeeehm
legally notified.
One fourth of an acre of land in the city
of Griffin, i-, undid aa follows; north by
Broadway street, sooth by aif alley, west by
r*art of same lot and eswt by 3rd street. Lev¬
ied on as the property of Mrs. Fanny Brown
to satisfy one city tax fi fa for the year 4887,
Tenant in po— ssion legally notified.
One house i.nd lot in the city of Griffin,
itoundeii is f > ws: west by Hill street, ad-
jolning pro; ty of Calvin Banka and T.
W, Thurman. Levied on as the property of
Berry Stroxk r to satisfy one city tax fl fa for
tbe year 1887. Tenant in poasemfon
notified.
One bouse .and lot in the eity of Griffia,
bounded wuiiucu as an follows; iurion«. north uyiut by ui lgnde OZ of Jr F. M.
I on, east by 8th street, south itn by by Isaac Isaac Ma-
lone. I-evied on as the property of ' 8am
i\ art.er to satisfy one city tax fi fa for for the
year 1887. Tenant in possession manleyTc legally no-
rifled. t. a. p.
May 4 th, 1888,
YORDINARY’S OFFICE, SpaldiM Cotnt-
■>" P. TT Hair Gmoroia, May 4th, 1888.—Mrs. 8*0-
sell lot of land bis No. applied In to Seoond me for District lea** to of
7®
lbke county adjoining lands of Ab. Moore,
W. P. Hemphill and Mack and John Barrow,
ing belonging 202)4 to estate of Isaac N. Hair, contain
acres, more or leas.
Let all person* concerned show cause be
fore tbe Court of Ordinary of said county,
at my office in Griffin, on the first Mo-aday
in June, 1888, by ten o’clock, a. m n why
such leave should not be granted.
$3.00. E. W HAMMOND, Ordinary.