The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, June 01, 1888, Image 3

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5 a jatApSTF * * ' ■■— No Mereaij?, Kp P Or any other Mineral Poison. jt U Nature’* Ilcmwlv, made exclusively frt,mJtoot»tml Hulls, It Is pcrfoctly Itartn’.ess. It Is the only rente ; known to the wt.rld that lias ever yet Curtd contauious Blood jviton in all it* ttaget. It cure* Mercurial Rheumatism, Cancer, Scrofula, and other blood disease* heretofore considered Incurable. It cores any disease csdsed from Impure blood. It Is noir pre¬ scribed by thousands of the best physicians In the United States, as a tonic. We append the statement of a few: "I have used S. S. S. on patients convalesc- lnn from fever anil from measles with the pest results. J. N. CfifWt, EllavUle, M. D>, Oa.” BaKXEX, Oa.—Willie White was afflicted With scrofula seven he years. fat and I robust prescribed bov. S, S. S., and to-day la a C. W. P H, D. A R K KB , RIcnuoND, bottles V*., of Swift’s Dec. 15, Specific 1885.—I foRpeeotulary have taken three blood poison. It acts much better than pot¬ ash Or any other remedy I have ever used. Formerly of Sussex Co., Va. Da. E. J. Halk, the well-known Howard druggist County, and physician, of Nashville, knowledge Ark.; writes: " Is Having composed some of, I safely as to what 8. S. S. for can akin recommend It as the remedy the all maybe.” dis¬ eases, It matters not what name We have a book giving a history of this wonderful remedy, and Its cures, from nil over the world, which will which convince will you mail that all we «ty is true, and tvo free on application. No family Contagious should be without It. w* have another on Blood Poison, sent on same terms. you knowingly. For sale by all druggists. Th* Swift Drawer Srscinc S, Co., Atlanta, On. i London, New York, Eng., 756 85 Broadway, Snow Hill. * New Advertisements. CATARRH FREE convince. B. H. Laudebiack & Co., 773 Broad-si. Newark, N. J. Walter’s Patent 'except’n easiest Without appli¬ any the Metal Shingles. ed. Absolutely Wind, Rain and Fire Proof DURABLE AND QRNAMETAL. Justrated catalogue ami ju ice list frcee. NATIONAL SHEET METAL ROOFING CO. 512 East 20th St., New York City. PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Cteansen p.nd beautifies the hair. Promotes a luxuriant jrrowth. Never Fails lo Restore Gray Heir to it' Youthful Color. Cures scalp tli.=-‘a job and hair falling SOc^atDnigfitotfc HINDERCDRNS. ie safest, sorest JEnsures and bf**t .mfoi curr»fcrfon»8,BanionfL feet. Never Ao* all jjiam. c< t to Uto j cento at . H is COX A Co., EXHAUSTED VITALITY 11'HE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the -*■ great Medical Work of tho age on Manhood, Nervous and f Fhysleal Debility, Premature 1 Decline, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries consequent thereon, SCO pages 8vo, 125 prescriptions for all diseases.. ,bj" Cloth, full gilt, only $1.00, mail, sealed. Illustrative sample free to all young end middle aged men. Send now. The Gold and Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by the Na¬ tional Medical Association. Address P. 0. box D23, Boston, Mass., or Dr. W. H. PARKER, grad¬ uate of Harvard Medical College, 25 years’ practloe lu Boston, who may be consulted conflUwulaUy. Specialty.Diseases of Man, OftlcoNo. 4 ISulOnck St- O MEMORY f \ i -MAKES- SUCCESS Any Wbelly unlike learned artificial reading-. »yitem<. book in one of 1087 at Baltimore, 1005 at Detroit Law at Philadelphia, students, Yale, large Wellesley, lasses of Colum¬ Ober- at Univcrsi University of Penn,, Michigan Chautauqua, Proetoa. Ac , &c. Endorsed Hons. W. by Rich tlie Scientist, W. As¬ Judah P. Benjamin, Judge Gibson, Dr. E. H. Cook, Principal N, Y. State College, &c. The system Prospectus is perfect taught by correspondence. fbee from PROF. LOISETTE, 237 Fifth Ave., New York. GEN TS W AfiTE P. MEN TO SELL NURSERY STOCK salary or commission. To th# men—good wages, and constant emoly guaranteed. For our special terms ap- at onee to CARHUhllERS & PATTESON, Richmond, Virginia. A WANTED A 0AFE AfiENTu Huullo lose bat tlu Titter. We are the originator* of a popular fire and burglar-proof operate under safe, valuable and ent bound dates. to infringe They are some one. You can make money eeliing our territory safes. Catalogue and free. We caution per- buying, - aelllng ^_sona against Infringing making, or using Safes our itself patents. We nave sued the concern Companies calliag tor infringement. the Alpine and Monarch Hate THE TtCTMtUTE l LOCt.CO., Cteein«rii,0. Road Notice, Office County Commissioners, 1 j Spalding County, Georgia, David Griffin and others having made ap- for a second class public road on line of Henry and Spalding Barfield’s counties the at Benjamin from Sunny Side on to road leading and running east on the line to settlement road on the place of David which has been marked out by the and a report thereof made on by them- All persons are notified that new Hoad will, on and after the first In June next, bj the Commission¬ etc., of said county, be finally granted no new cause be shown to the contrary. this 3rd May, 1888. T. R. MILLS, for the County Commissioners. CAN20NCTTE. Tell me not who- n -k. * ri,,w - Tell me. where j. , H hen t’teir -one by one Perish ’ueatli il„. rum nml aun* As I quell'•: ,:;ir nq.li From a votv i mi mwtled tiy "Hoae*. when roril. * i»-auty die*, bloom afi-eah m ivuulkai ” Say not whem-v t*. r ■ iu.us flow Telljmc where no, • i„tc * go. When our sense-., >,y i.n-ath, •tS.ill Into all n . „ fi'i.ih * As 1 qu.'Hi I r;ir» ■ reply From the low ... i ,—tu-,! t.y "Earthly love* win, soul* arise Still to live In Pared e<» " i>pv v. 11 . Willlarua. Star* Tluit \Ynllx. W ben a jilstto t is ja-rturiw.’ii strum otltcr heavenly body is surely pulling it, which explains tho eccentricity of the earth’s orbit and also Lite curious vioyag motion of the star Sirius. Some great body is pulling it, and that body was discovered by Alvin Clark’s great telescope. The strangest that discovery of the spectroscope was it could tell whether a star is approaching the earth or retreating from it. It was found fifteen years ago that Sirius was departing at" the rate of twenty-nine miles a second. This late kept diminishing, and now the star is ap¬ proaching at the rate of twenty-one miles a second. The only hypothesis tenable is that this planet discovered by Alvin Clark’s telescope is large in size, but low in temperature, and that Sirius ip really a double star. In fact, the two^lars are actually waltzing with each other in space, making a curious zigzag move¬ ment through their influence of each other. That is the latestdiscovery ol tho curious results of motion.—Dr. S. Ii. Calthrop. Supeintit tons «f the Pueblo*. The Pueblos—commonly called In¬ dians, but really descendants of the an¬ cient Aztecs—have numerous supersti¬ tions. Tho eagle is a sacred bird with them—tho winged throne of their em¬ peror god, Montezuma, for whose prom¬ ised second advent they still patiently wait. In any of the Pueblo cities you will find the great dark eagles, i ithcr tethered upon the house to; is or penned in little corrals of cedar, and religiously tended. The Pueblo hunter always has marvelous luck, if he carries wiih liim a tiny stone image of a coyote with a tiuv arrowhead lashed to its side. Though nominally converted to Catholicism, the Pueblos are still secret but ardent fire worshipers. The snake, too, is sacred to them, and you will find its symbolic coils in thei» rock sculptures and on their Globe-Democrat. quaint silver jewelry.—New Mexico Cor. Close Figuring In a Yaclit Race. Of the many schemes which were tried aboard the Volunteer to add a trifle to her speed in the international met s one conies to public notice now and tin n In a conversation the other day about the influence of “windage” on u yacht's speed Gen. Paine dropped a liin; winch showed how line things were wot. , up on the Volunteer. It appears that daring the Thistle races all the reef pu.tos were taken out of the Volunteer's mainsail to get rid of the resistance which they would cause. Then, to make the surface of the canvas as perfect as possible, tlie holes where the reef points had bc-t-n were plugged with soap.—Boston Globe. Miss Alcott to Young Authors. Each must work in his own way, and the only drill needed is to keep writing and profit by criticism. Mind grammar, spelling and punctuation, use short words and express as briefly as you can your meaning. Young people use too many adjectives and try to “write fine. “ The strongest, simplest words are bcsi. and no foreign ones if it can beluij-.d Write and print if you can; if not, still write and improve as you go on. Read the best books and they will improve your style. See and hear good speakers and wise people, and learn of them.— From a Private Letter in St. Nicholas. The Empress’ Coronation I r. The empress of Russia has sent her coronation dress to the national museum. The mantle was literally cloth of gold, for it was a very supple gold tissue, with the heraldic eagle of the Romanoffs ap- pliqued in black silk. On the heart of the bird was tiio arms of Moscow, the sacred city; on the wings those of the kingdoms over which the czar reigns and of the duchv of Finland. The train of the dress was also of gold tissue, richly embroidered, and the combined weight of so much metallic thread as was used in tlie dress and mantlo caused great fatigue to the illustrious wearer. — Boston Transcript. Oil of Peppermint. Oil of peppermint in vapor diluted even to a part in 100,000 will kill cock¬ roaches in an hour, they dying in con¬ vulsions. One drop of the oil | laced under a bell jar covering a cult it:.*, ion of cholera bacilli will kill both i.. i i r.nd spores in forty-eight hours. L . . re¬ garded as among the best ; tiseptics, and of great value i ■ is ami diphtheria. — Boston l!udg< i\mi Kim!* t f I f- < u - Rovcoc t’onkiiiig. who, since I i- r UiCl.l coin public 1:1.-. s. : c; ’ fraiuc 1 irm i <•:.[ res.--ii.-_ otherwise than privately t.p . , .. * esp-a-iady join leal subji vt. . : -o kind ' 1- : to’.be! thu-H’ 1 -:.t I - " riles a to i ■ I. •• * not write.' - Philadelphia l.c .ger. i no! I l r The Japanese studciits ,u * dr... i versity have a way of cooking l.o, . n sparrows to that they make a very j ;.u table disli. and the Jaj.s like liu-m ... much that Ewy make a standing ”ii* i J three cents ajiiece for all the sparrow* brought to them.—New York Sun An American who has traveled for two years in Germany says ho never heard" one German ask another to solve a conundrum. They sirtiplv don t have any. _______ There is an Indian tribe in < m.: r:.u consisting of one man. When In- ■ i ill to be ^ n his language " cease sj> .. Electric slaughtering of cattle law proved - successful in St. Petersburg Death is instantaneous. Subscribe for tfce News (Test i-ottstou wants Of all our slc-ping millions who arise at sun cal! with more or h ss reluctance or promptness, how n:: ny are free from morfiing beadr.clte? Not a hr; propov tion, so far a.? 1 have «J-,, r-*.-d. It is probable that a ma....ni y ro their pain irave from wrong *] ,. r sleep. I asked many lio.v tiu-y la- i:» ted; I find generally they rest upon the side, with legs drawn up and chin upon tho chest—rolled up like a chicken in an egg shell Home few sleep u|xrn tho back, one or two prone, and several with an arm stretched up beneath the head; but the usual postun: is, I think, as first 8tatod. ■Now, in this shape, the human body describee an are of a circle, with blood and air vessels constricted by pressure on the inside of the arc, and their caliber sensibly diminished. Jugular veins, re¬ turning exhausted blood front tho brain, find the flow of their contents interfered with, and a condition of passive conges¬ tion is set up. Lungs compressed by weight of head and curvature of trunk, expand badly but partially, and their work is done. Therefore it takes an hour or more in the morning, with bath and toilet, to set wheels going that should never havo been checked, and to get rid of the headache. Try this way once: When fairly in bed, lights out, and ready for sleep, throw the head well back, upon a pillow of medium height, chest for¬ ward, arms by the side and legs extended. Fight it out a few minutes arul slarp will come—this time without a headache in it.—William F. Hutchinson, M. D., in American Magazine. If Yen Fear aii Attack Of fever and auge,or billions remittent fever don’t resort drug to quinine, a cumulative and pernicious U^e that has ruined delay many remedy con stitutions. -without a which the leading physicians of America have recommended for over thirty years past—Hosttetter’s cake Stomach less than Bitters. the aetivcly Dumb aene and ague no febrile forms of malarial disease, are prompt iy relieved and ultimately uprooted by it. of In the tropics, where febrile complaints this sort are more virulent than In the tem¬ perate zone, IJostetter’s Stomach Bitters lias established remedial a reputation which for preventive and efficacy competition has not been able to affect prejudicially—nay, has even served to sirengthen. Disorders of the stomach and bowels, particularly those to which malaria gives rise, are speedily reliev edbyit. Kidney complaints, rheumatism, and nervousness constipation and sleeplessness, yield sick headache and to it. Appetite sleep are both improved by it. mm»a p«w U NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! Over a Million Dietributcd CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. Louisiana State Lottery Company Incorporated by the Legislature in 1868, for Educational and Charitable purposes, and its franchise made a part of the present State Constitution, in 1879, by ank over¬ whelming popular vote. take It*. place Grand Single IVumlier Grand Oraning* Quarterly monthly,and the Drawings, (March, regularly September every three December). mouths June, and “We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrangements for all the monthly and Qnar. terly Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot troi tery Company, the Drawings and in person manageand and con the themselves, that game are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faitli toward all parties, i >8 we authorize fac-similesof the Company to use this certificate with advertisements.” oursignatui es attached it its S ' / /-■ C^C- - Cf y C«nimt«*lonr!t, We the undersigned Banks and Bankers will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State Lotteries which may be presented ei our counters: R.M.WAL.WSI.Ey.Preii. LaYat l t*. »». LASAIX, Preatitat* Sat I III*. X. RAL»Wiy,PrM. ». O.Aat’I Waul, (am. UOIIM, Pre*. In I on W’lllnnl. Grand ! Quarterly : Drawing 111 the Academy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, June 12, 1SS8, Capital Prize, #300,000 100,000 Tickets at Twenty $5; Dollars Twen¬ each Halves $10; Quarters Tenths f2; tieths $1. I.IBT OF FRIZES. 1 Prize Pblzecf $300,000 is.......... $300,000 11X1,000 1 of 100,IKK) is.......... 1 Prize or 50,000 is.......... 50,(XX) 1 Prize oe 25,000 is.......... 25,000 2 Prizes of 10,000 are......... 20,000 5 Prizes of 5,000 are......... 25,000 25 Prizes of 1,000 are......... 25,000 IO0 Prizes of 500 are......... 50,00n 200 Prizes of 300 are......... 00,000 500 Prizes of 200 are......... 100,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Prizes of $500 approximating to $3c0,000 Prize are.......... 50,0 0 100 Prizes of $300 approx ini a tir? 30,000 to $100,000 Prize are.......... 100 Prizes of $200 approximating 20,000 to $50,000 Prize are........... terminal prizes. 1.000 Prizes of $100 decided by $300,000 I’riz# are............. 11)0,000 1.000 Prizes of $100 decided by $100,000 Prize are............ 100,006 3,136 Prizes of amounting to......$1,055,(XX For Club Urates, or any further informa tion apply to the undersigned. Your hand¬ writing must be distinct and Signature plain. More rapid return mail delivery will be as- surred by euclosing and Envelope bearing your fall address. Send POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Orders, or New York Exchange in Ordinary- letter . Cuarency by Express (at onr expense) addressed to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans La or M._A. DAUPUIN,Washington, 1). V. Address Registered Letters tc JEW ORLEDI6 VATOSJ L BAXE New Orleans, La. REMEMBER SSZZZZ and Early, who are la charge el tbr drawings, and is a that guaantee of absolute all fairness equal, and integrity, that the chances are what numbers no will one draw can possibly divine a Prize. REMEMBER that the payment of all Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIO NAL BANKS of New Orleans, and the Tickets are signed by the President of an In tution whose chartered rights are recog aizd in the highest Courts; therefore beware of any imitations cr anonymou schemes. 4 M£HVE TO me quiet* Surras the oervma coring Ac Weaknew-. Hyrteri*, Steep- t cii ai. AH ALTERATIVE. ttdrlrwwjt the pohmvaM bower*of & the blood punfj-lu^ and enriching it, aad *0 overcoming throe diwamM rnsaltln* blnod. from lmpu** at te-poreo l*he< 1 A LAXATIVE. A'--UngmUdlTt.nl habitual *ur> constipation, ly on 1 ho bow <> 1 it e-urea m promote** regular bans l!‘irr»*U»- (ajn|>oiind ei» the stomach, and aid* 'digest, ux DIURETIC. active In tt* competition iliotetta*«>f itwi th-? M ‘ v;t an<l t t tm riaM t y effective an* comMm*4 remedied ncicatik!*ll$ for rtin* J^fUi«t he tho t of kitlney* It In.* JKlM oti u>gh o ijuick relief hhii For The NERVOUS UmwtNttf t wrtn>iii » have t ir*vm IfefN u’i T*m*rk*bl*» I. bccMtlur cupcbaa^ ,;i* /■ < The DEBILITATED full i»%rt icmIatw Frlc« |l 00 ftciU bj "Drag 41 m The AGED. WEU.S, RICHARDSON & CO. P*- *t Ui ttLlSUTON. VT. ESTEY PIANOS ORGANS t CASH, OR ON TIME, AT DMNE’S ARTJBATJLBRV WHIPS, WAGONS, BUGGIES \NI> IIAPNKSP —M- - Studebaker Wagon ! White Hickory Wagon! Jackson G. Smith Wagon ! Jackson G. Smith Buggy! Arid the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices pjssible. Repairs on old Buggies a Specialty. W. H. SPENCE, aug28d&w6m Oor. Hill Jt Taylor Street*, GRIFFIN, UA. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ! A fresh lot of preserves, Jellies, Apples, Oranges, Lanar.nas, Cocoanuls, AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPEB WILL NEED: McFarland, Boyles & Co’s. June Sheriff's Sales. TiriLL BF. SOLDONTIIE FIRST TUE8 TT day in Jane next, between the le¬ gal hours House, of sale, before the door of tlie Court in the city of Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, the following described property, to-wit- In Seventy-five the District acres off of lot of 1 uid No. 145 4th of Spalding Comity, the said seventy-five acres of land being strip the entire length of said lot on the south side, bounded on the north by Head’s Creek 1 on the south by laud of James Duffy, on the I east by the lot on which I now live, and on •lie west by lands of Win. 11. Touchstone. Levied on and sold by virtue of mortgage is sued from Hpalding Superior Court in favor of James U. Home vs. u. 8. W. Parker. G. 8. W. Parker, tenant in possession, legally notified. $0.00. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold thirty-five acres of land off landing west corner of lot No. 25, said in 1 Spalding sold virtue County, Georgia. Levied on and from by Spalding of Superior a mortgage fi fa issued Court in favor of Grubbs & Camp v». T. W. Bankston. T. W. Bankston and G. W. Kinard, tenants in possession, legally-notified. $3.00, sold Also, at the same brick time building and place, will be acertain and land upon which it is located in the city of Griffin, known as Alma Hall, fronting on Solomon street abou* fifty five feet and running back from Solomon street about sixty feet, and bounded south by property of F. 1). l)is- muke, north by Solomon Street, east by a narrow Hill. Levied alley and ouandsold west by lot’of Capt. H. P. issued Spalding by virtue of a ti fa fr«rn Superior court in fav- or of Thomas K.Creevs. F. D. Dismukc. Brewer & Kanieiter, tenants in possession, legally notified. NN’ELL. |l! 00 R. S. Sheriff 8. C. Notice to Debtors end Creditors. ne Mangham, late ot Spalding Counnty, Georgia are hereby notified to call on the un dersigned and make settlement of such in¬ at once; and all persons having agaiDft said estate are notified to present their claims properly proven. J, J. MANGHAM, Administrator, aprTwo,—$3.70. r\RDINAP.Y’S OFFICE, Braun to Cot x- V / ty, Georgia, May 26th, 1888.—Mrs. Martha A. Darnall, administratrix of Katie Darnall, mission has applied to me for letters of Dis¬ on the estate of Katie Darnall, late of said county, decased- Lct all persons concerard show cause be¬ fore the Court of Ordinary of said eoentv, at my office ii iriffin, on the first Monday in such September, 1-88, by ten o’clock, n ic .vl._v letters si.ould not be granted. j $6,15 E. W. HAMMOND. Ordinary. I^KDINAKY’S Geokoia, OFFICE, May 26th, 8pai.di.vo 1888.—Mrs. Cous- Martha tv, Darnali, A. executrix of Ihos. M. Darnall, has applied to me for letters of ciis mission from the evecutorshir of said estate. Let all persons concerned show can?e be¬ fore the Court of Ordinary of said county, at my office in Griffin, on the first Monday in September, 1888, by ten o’clock, a. m , why °ch letters should not bo granted. $6.15 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary, LADIES I i*« 1 oar Own JI.t»Ib*, at If ante with PEERLESS DYES, will dye everything. They are so id Price 30c. for a package—40colors Bright¬ have no equal Packages Strength, for Fastnes* Amount in Qualities. c r Color, or nyn-fading They do crock or smnl. For sale by 8. W Maag Drug Store; Griffin, Ga. Rule Nisi. Dauceti, Martin Je Perdue J vs. j W. T. H. Taylor. State of Georgia, Spalding County. In the Superior Court, February Term, 188 a, It being represented to the Court by the pc. tition of Duncan, Martin <fc Perdue that hy Deed of Mortgage, dated the l: J *h day o Duncan, Martin Jt Perdue conveyed to said “a certaiu parcel land containing thirty (30) acres l*ing of lot No, 115 in the 4tii District of Spalding Jack county, Ga , bounded on the East by Crawley, on the 8>>uth by P. Chum, less, North by P, L. Starr, West by some ing iny own lauds, said land, thirty acres, be¬ worth three hundred dollars,’’ for the purpose of securing the payment of a promis sory.note made by tho said Wyr. II.Taylor to the said Duncan, Martin & Perdue, due on H " ndn d und Fort * ~ i X htand 100 T^lP Do!lars 06 - . interest and attornevs fees, which is now due and unpaid. It is ordered that the said »V. T. H. Taylor pay into this Court, by the/first day 01 the term the principal, interest and costs, on said note and mortgage or show cause any he has to the contrary, or that in de¬ fault thereof foreclosure be granted to the said Duncan,.Martin & of Perdue of said Mort¬ and the equity redemption of the W. T.llTaylor therein be forever barred, tliat service of this rule be perfected on W. T. H. I’aylor according to law. JAMES 8. BOYNTON, J udge 3. C. F. C. Beck & Cleveland, Petitioners Att’ys. I certify that the foregoing is a true copy the Minutes of this Court, this Februa¬ Term. 1888. Wm |M. Thomas, fcb25oam4m Clerk 8, C. 8. C. Ordinary's Advertisements. / ABDINARY’d OFFICE- Spauhso Cc.ua- tv. Georgia, March 2d, 1888.—M. O. admiciatrator of B. K. Foster, applied to me for letters of Dismission the estate of K. K. Foster, late of said deceased. L- t persons concerned show cause be¬ ' be Court of Ordinary of said county, at to-e in Griffin, on the first Monday in ’888, by ten o’clock, a. m., why snch should not be graated. S’ 5 E W. HAMMONND, Ordinary / VKDiNARY’S OFFICE, Spaldiko Couji V z tt, GeonoiA, May 11th, 1888.—To Mnry Wo.xlward, Viuodward, administratrix of William •/ deceased: H. H. Carmichael and E Alexander as heirs at law of the said "A. J Woodward, deceased, shows by their that you as su< h administratrix are said estate, that you have re¬ from the state of Georgia: that the nrity cm your !»ond a* administratrix is arid has also removed from Mato t.f Giorgpt. V r re »!,«-. 'ore requi-ed to show cause the c-... . of Ordinary of said 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 • -’minis- and a new administrator beep;- . .t- E. \Y. HAMMOND. Ordinary. 8 1 . ' - OFFICE, Bpai.ioxo C< c.,- Y a, May 4th, 1888 — Mrs. 8c.!- 1 -* applied to mo for leave to lot a. ■ 3 i No. 165 in Second District of P. county ;«ljoining Mack lantte of Ab. Moore, Hemphill and and John Barrow, ObW to estate of Isaac N. Hair, contain acres, more or h Let ah persona < oncerned -how cause be the Court ol Ordinary of said county, my office In Griffin, on the first Monday June, leave 1888, by ten o'clock, granted. a. in., why should not be $3.<¥I EL w H AMMOND. Ordinary. MARSHAL'S SALES. fETTLL BE SOLD BEFORE THE (TTY ▼ T Hull door on the first Tuesday in Jane, ^Awaetj tlie o»u*l h‘-nn ol salt, U>« On* house d**ortl«4 property, to wil and lot la the city of Griffin, a* foilowa; northi»y G. 0.7, M. AG. ER., by Mr* Grok., Inf * W. T. Trammel!. Levied mi tin- property of Warner Falter, to ssilrfy city tax fi fv for the year 1887. Tenant p w icsion legally notified rJncshop follows in Hie city of Griffin, ihopooca bounded ; north by blacksmith ied by Robt. I’rtrf.-rtotonft by an attey, weet property of II. P. Hill and others. Levied the pr«-party of J. K. Buckner to tetinfy *n ot*e*asioB City tax fi tegally fa lor tho year 1887. Tei.-nt } notified. Gu» vacant lot ooouioln 1 «me-haU aete. iiithefltyof Griffin, bounded a* follows-, .. - i-orth by part of same lot, south by Broad !, H s, y T. street, J Clark, east 1-evied by part of same the lot, we*t y on as property A. W. Jones. Trustee, to satisfy two city fi fa*. Tenant in posewsion legally no Gna va ant I«>{ in the fly of Griffin, Round la* folk ii north by property of T. W. I hurmim, c.n»t by 8th »trm>t, south % an al¬ i. vi-’.i* a* the property ofC. It. •da. '•'-i-. Sr., 1 1 - two city tax fi fan. *-i: -it ia u U-gally notified. * ! *r». /m f lor |;i t),, dtyof Griffin, *• twirth by part of same t.U i < j...i i >4 same lot, south by G. >t. « 1 »‘ by property of Griffin Oot- • j ; • „!i as the property of i . 1 p. iti-fy one city tax fi f* •’ • yc.-r 1M7 Tenant in posmskm Ie- ) 1 oittlttil, ' ' ■ t -*f tend in the city of Grif¬ i oun-b-d as follows : north hy proj»- y S H. Deane, south and cast by par 1 lot, west byfiiU itteit. Levied on a prop, rty of W. T. Cote to sattefy a tax ii fa for the year 1887. Tenant in Cue house legally notified. * aud lot in the city of Griffin, Mrs Monk, 11 * follows - north by property of" i>y Phoebe Low. south Levied by Broadway the street, east J. D, Gloss to satisfy on city a* tax property fl fa for one the year 1W7. Tenant in possession legally notified. One Clark’* ootton seed cleaner in the Brick warehouse, Griffin, Gn. levied on aa property of Becks A Blanton to aatisfy < ity tax fl fa for thn year 1887, R. A. One fourth warehouseman, notified. acre of land in tho city of Grif. bounded aa follow*: north by Fete loyal, west by Zebu ton road, south if p* r same lot. levied oa aa the tax'^^fa^for pi Gray tereUafy one city year 1887. Tenant in possession legally One vacant lot, containing K of an acre, in the city of Griffiu, bound' d a* follows: north by ptyt of saam lot, south by an alley, by 6th’street. Levied on aa ihe proper ofi J. W. lAttii- to satisfy one city t«* n fa the year 1887. Tenant' In pos«3 •Melon gaily One notified. house and lot in th* 'yof Griffin, bounded as follows : sou*.' ylor street, West by Excelsior col by John Reeves . Levied on ast iy of Frank Madinon to satisfy one > fa for the .year 1887. Tenant in posaxsejou legally no- < )ne, house and lot in the city of Griffin, hounded as follows: north by an alley, south by hy Capt. lCth street. Watt, west Levied by N. B. Drewry, li-aparty east of on oa the Mrs. J. F. Mann to satisfy one city tax a ft for year 1887. Tenant lu possession legal ly notified. One store house in the city of Griffis, bounded as follow* : eaat by property of W. Tramnu i), south by property of W. T. irammoll. west by properly ot W. T.Tram- mcll, nort! th by Meriwether street. Levied on ua the property of Mrs. Willie PriU-hgund to satisfy one cily tax £1 fa tor the year 1887. Tenant in pcsses^lon legally notified. One house and lot In the :ily of Griffin, bounded as follow*; north by property or C. 1’, Noll, situated on Hill street and adjoin '"g Wilson, projicrty levied of T. W. the Thurman and Daniel Nettie Matthews t© »ati*/y on aa city property tax r fa 1 of for one fi the rear 1887. Tenant In possesaion legally no- tlfied. One house and lot in the city ot Griffin bounded as follows: north by Taylor street, ‘‘"'I Elijah adjoining property of F.Ilen Stoke* and of Hager Stephen*. Levied on a* the property Corner to satisfy one city tax fl la for the year 18*7. Tenant In possession legal¬ ly One notified. house and Jot In the city of Griffin, east bounded by Uth as street, follow*: south north by by Mr*. alley. Fountain', Lev ted an on as the proja-rty of estate of Mrs, E. A, Randall to satisfy one city tax fi fa for the 1W7 ' T ' nant in « >owt ‘** ion no- Ufled One house a :<1 lot in the city of Griffin, on flth street and adjoin in ff proper- ty of Daniel Wilson and T, W. Thurman. ied on as the property of the Georgia Mid¬ land A Gulf RR. Co., to satisfy one city tax II fa for the year 1887. Tenant in possession legally notified. One vacant lot in the city of Griffin, bound as follows: north by C. R. Doc, west by 13th street, south by iolowon street. Levied un 11 aa 1 the property of Mrs. Wm. Cooper and J. . D. George to satisfy one city tax fl fa for the year 1887. Tenant in possession legally notified. One-fourth of an acre of land in the city of Griffin, bounded as follows; north end west by part of same land, sooth by Griffin cotton factory and eaat by vacant lot owned by D. J . Bailey, Jr. and J. A. Brooks, Lev¬ ied on a* the property of G. B. Beecher to satisfy one city tax fl fa for the year 1887. Tenant in posseaeion legally notified. One house and lot in the city of Griffin, bounded as follows: north by Broadway fit., by H. J, Sargent lot, west by Mary Me Elroy. Levied cn as the property ot Calvin Parker to satisfy one city tax fl fa for the 1887, Tenant in pr^^eesion legally no¬ One house end lot In the city of Griffin, bounded as follow*: east by Galvin Parker, west Broadway by vacant lot of H. J. fiat gent, north by of street Levied on as the prop¬ fi fa for Mary the McKlroy to Tenant satisfy one city tax year 1887 in possession legally notified. One-fourth of an acre of land in the city Broadway Griffin, bounded as follows north by street, south by an alley, *«t by yart of same lot and east by 3rd street. Lev¬ ied on a* the .property of Mrs. Fanny Browu to saU-fy one. • ty tax fi fa for the year 1887. 1 enatit in po- -sion legally notified. One Hon*.- d Jot In the eify of Griffin, bounded . * ft ,!-.ws: west by Bill street, ad¬ prop vy of Calvin Banks and T. W. Tbur;a*jj. Levied on ns the property ot Sirozltr ! o satisfy one city tax fl fa for year 1887. Tenant in possession legally One hou-*e and lot in the eily of Griffin, aa follows: north by la'.d* of F. M, cast by 8th street, south by Isaac Ma¬ Levied on ga the property of Sam to satisfy one city tax fl fa for the ' • ' Tenant ia possession legally no¬ T G. MANLEY, C P. May Lh, K88. HULSE URIEI !M COLUMBUS, . GEORGIA, JIcGHEE, Prop*i - >o(-- . n . f ILe be.-.', place in Columbus to get a bath clean Share, oive us s call when ia tli JOE UcGHEK .LH l? rAr.