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Official Paper of Spalding
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Official Paper of the City of
Advorttalnf Raton.
DAILY-One dollar per square for each tor
•ret u *—nod fifty oente
eaqneut vut. Ten lino* or !eee to b«
•4 as a square.
aPFAJUL NOTICES 10 oente per
or ouch insertion. No ineortion under
head for to#* then fiO oente. Ail
tor lees than one dollar mn*t be paid for
^Lfberti rates trill bo made with
Wishing to continue their
longer than one week.
WEEKLY—Heme rateea* for the Dailr.
Don’t forget the elcc’ion for
Kales lo the Atlanta
which comes off tomorrow, at
o’etock, at the court house. See
it that only tariff reform
of pronounced views are sent to
lanta.
Fred Douglass having stated
the condition of the Degro in
the Sonili is worse now than at any
time since tlio war, William Smalley
(colored), iu a letter to the Augusta
Chronicle, dentes tbo statement, and
reminds Douglass that he has said a
good deal about politics in trying to
prove bis assertion, hat nothing
about the increase of wealth aud the
advancement in education on the
part of the negroes. Ho warns
Donghws to hold up with his talk
and show his interest by coming
South to try and establish manufac¬
tories whero the negro will bo given
employment. Tbo point is well
made, but it will have no effect upoD
Republican politicians who talk
about tho negioes for political
effect.
The Chicago Tribune, in its fran¬
tic endeavor to show that North
erners are ostracised in tho South,
has got itself into a box. The other
day a person walked into the Tribune
office and told n story of his having
been forced to leave Humboldt, Ten
nesaoe, because he was a Northern
man and subscriber to tbo Tribune.
HiB absurd story was printed with
great particularity, and tbo names of
oertain citizens of Humboldt were
given as composing u band of ku
klux, whoso purpose was to lynch
tho Northerner. Now for the real
facts in the case. The person in
question had lived aud prospered in
Humboldt, as other Northern men
done, and ho left that town because
of his tendency toward polygamy.
He bad one wife too many, and she
made matters so warm for him that
fled. The citizens who were meu
tinned iib kukiux by the Tribune are
preparing to bring suit for libel.
t lay ton’s Mass Meeting.
Tbo action of the mass meeting
belli at the courthouse on last Satnr
day lifts been the chief topic of con
vi-rsatiou during the past few days
wIu*rover a parcel of men happened
to get together, and it is plain to see
there is much dissatisfaction at the
action. We tbink we hazard noth
ing in saying that tho meeting
lacked much of being n tepresen
tntive meeting, and that none of our
friends on the other side of the tariff
question can claim that, the meeting
was representative of tho great uisbs
of Clayton County Democrats.
— [Clayton County Herald.
A Great Hattie
-» continually going on in the human syV.cm
The demon of impure Mood strives to gniu
victor}'over the eonstiuitton, to ruin health,
to dratr victims so the graue. A good reiia
ble mfHlicin* 'Ike Hood’s Barsuparilln is the
the weapon witq which to defend one's self,
drive the desperate enemy from the field,
and restore jieuee and bodily health for
initnr venr«. Trv thl« pernllar medicine
(b>
Advice to Mothers.
M.Jt. Winslow’s Boothimo Sybci*
for children teething, ia the prescription
of one of the best female nurses and
physicians in the United States, and
hss been used for forty years with never
failing success by millions of mothors
for their childreu. During the process
of teething its value is incalculable.
It relieves the child from pam. cures djfi
entery aud diarrhoea, griping in tbe
bowels, aud wind colic. By giving
healtbjjto the child aud rests the mother.
Price 35 cent# r bottle. angeodA-wlv
Democrats who indorse President
Cleveland and tie willing to accept
bin as the next Democratic nominee,
must also accept bis policy with ref
erenco to the tariff. His policy is to
revise the prraeui tariff system and
remove, a« far as practicable, the bur
den r r ‘station imposed upon
neef foaries of life. lie is commuted
to this policy, and his party is com
mitted to it, and roust stand or fall
upon it. There is reason fur suspect
ing that when the Georgia I lemocrat
i ic Convention meets in Atlanta on
[ the bth of May to elect delegates to
the St. I.ouis Convention, a set of
compromise resolutions will be offer
cd by the handful of noisy Protec
tionists in the State. Their plan
will be to indorse Cleveland express
Jy indorsing his tariff reform mes
sage. Such a compromise was pre
posed by Maj. J. F. Hanson, in the
Bibb County Convention, the other
day, but was very promptly and prop
erly voted down. Lookout for the
Protectionists and their compromise
resolutions at Atlanta, and let them
be given a respectful hearing and
then promptly and emphatically laid
upon the table
News and Cooriei: A Georgia re
giment, the only one, we are glad to
know, who fought ou the Union side
during the war, is now looking to
the United States treasury for relitf
—in a word, its survivors want to be
placed on the pension rolls. The re
giment was “never recognized as a
regular military corps, nod conse
qnently received no pay,” but now
that the way tr the treasury seems
easy, and the ‘ old soldier element”
is disposed to pay everybody aud
everything that belonged to the
army or straggled along after it,
these Georgians come inarching
along twenty three years after the
war and join the robber baud. It is
said that the Secretary of War has
notified the Georgia representatives
that he cauuot recommend the pay
ment of these soldiers uow and that
the hill for their relief will fail. We
hope so. Are the pousion raids
never to cease? After a while
“Union men” will be springing up
all over the South asking that they
be paid for their fidelity to the flag.
.\ Narrow 1
Jones was so awkward the oilier even¬
ing as to sit down on a gentleman's silk
hat, crushing it Halter than a i»ancake.
“And to think,’’ ".is his comment,
“that it might have been the new one
I’ve just bought!”- Judge.
<»t‘ the Klpctriu Current.
Experiments on the speed of tho electric
current prove that if a proper conductor
could be wound around the globe a signal
parting from it at any point of it would
return to the starting point in one-half a
second, i 'hicago Herald.
ri'ovokfil lf«r Sympathy
Husband (groaning) The rheumatism
in my leg is coining on again.
Wife (with sympathy)—Oh, I atu so
sorry, John. I wanted to do some shop¬
ping today, and that is a ■ ore sign of
rain. The hq*Hi.
During the past wnstii two naturalists,
G. W, and 1.*.. 1‘cekhaui, have found
that wasps reiuend* ithe locality ..f their
n«*sts for ninety-si*, honr-
There atv in th. country nearly 400
Colleges, with about t.Oou op vtV.sors and
ii/i.IlijO indents.
It ore JIT ON FTT.m.”
hr i
jonipfetccure rile*." ') let Sure ^naranteed. for itching, Ask for protrtu! “Bough
su cure
Druggists big, bleeding, or any form Wells, of I'Hes. City. .Vic.
or mail. E. 8. Jersey
^ V fff jp ^
Wdls’ “Health Renewer’’ restores health
A vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Men
tal and NervousDebility. For W eak. M <-n,
Delicate Women, Rickety children. $1.
WBIJL** I1A1K SitSAU.
If grc.,\ restore* to original color. An ole-
gniu dressing, Boftens A aud Restorative. beautifies. Stops No
oi ttovgTease. tonic
hu,r coming out; strengthens, cleansts,
|pnls settu), eradicates dandruff. &C 1 -.
a rttirui sight.
is to see the little one so dear to us grad
| ually sinking day by day from tbe drain
age upon it* system from the effects of
| teething. The wise mother gives Dr,
Biggers’s Huckleberry Cordial.
Hie “Pale Faces.”
This i* the generic designation of the white
race bestowed I>y oilrcopper -colored brother,
the “noble savage.” The Caucasian, though
many shades lighter, is not necessarily pnl-
lid. But when his eutictc 1ms the parch,
men! colored tint, and his ehreks the hoi.
lowness indicative of a want of bodily
stamina, lie well deserves the afipclation of
"pale face "£Th*s« facial indications shou’d
suggest u eoarae of Hostetler's Stomach
Hitters, strength uu acknowledged rehabilitator of a
failing It and renewer of bodily sub¬
stance i* derived exclusively from
botanic sources—ia pure and efficient. Its
invigorating action is prompt, thorough and
speedily fell. Can the like be said of most
tonics f Scarcely Appetite, a# well as the
! comfort, ability to is satisfy renewed it without by it, and subsequent it effectually dis¬
tones the liver and bowels. It fortifies the 1
remedies system against malaria and and rlienmalism, kidney and ! i
nervousness com
plaints.
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v- ,s !
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Were an vise enough to heed tht* advice to
season, a world of suffering w ould be avoided.
Tbe best mu. ’<# in which to take Ilood’t
Sarsaparilla, tl. real blood purifier, are
March April May
At no otl..r season Is the body so much in
need of, or so susceptible to the benefit to be
derived from Hood's SaseaparllU, as now.
Tbe Impoverished condition of tbp blood, tbo
weakening effects of the long,cold winter, the
lost appetite, and that tired feeling, all make
a good spring medicine absolutely necessary.
Try Hood's Sarsaparilla and y ou will be con¬
vinced that It to the ideal spring medicine.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by *11 druggist*. Jl;#txforfi4. Prepared only
by C.L HOOD4 CO . Ar-‘ carles,LowcH.it***.
IOO Dos' ; >ne Dollar
CURE or
GilCER vl UfflS.''
Judge T. C, McLendon write# to tbe Swift
Speclfle Co., AtUnt*, Ga., under date of Feb¬
ruary 14, im. "About three years ago, Jerry ,
Bradley, • colored mas, had • cancerous tore j
o* hi* face, the right eye. It caused
him a great C * pain, and he lost the sight
of the eye. be ’nelly cured of the c&ncev
by the use or s Specific. This case is
well knows Is V>.. os Co., Ga, where be Sped
(sear Danbury), and of thla case, I, myself,
had personal knowledge.”
Mr. L. Cox, of Arkabutla, Tate Co., Miss,
writes. February 2*. 1885 : ” I suffered a great
deal from old ulcers for six years. Your med¬
icine was recommended to me, and after
using six bottles, I was completely cured. I
never aaw Its equal at a Blood Purifier. My
neighbors will use no other. Your medicine
docs even more than you claim for It. I have
known tt to cure cases which were thought to
be hopeless. It Is the best medicine made.” ,
Mrs. A. M. Goldsmith, No. 671 Warren SL,
Brooklyn. N. Y., writes, February 22, 1888 : “I
commenced using 8.B.B. about three years
ago. I had suffered with a eoe* throat for
over a year, when I commenced using your
remedy. I used a great many other remedies
with no good re»ult*. My little girl, also, had
tore fingers ; It commenced from the quick,
and then the nails would come off. We doc¬
tored her/or over two years, and when I com¬
menced using B.S8.1 thought 1 would see
what It would do for her. I am thankful to
aay that It entirely cured her. It is the best
remedy I know of for the blood, I really
believe tt was the means of saving my life.
The doctor told me I had a throat disease
similar to General Grant's, I cheerfully
recommend it t* ail suffering from dis¬
ordered blood. I use It now as a tonic when¬
ever 1 think 1 need it.”
Mr. B. i'. George, Milford V. O., Ellis Co..
Texas, writes: ”1 had a cancerous wert or
nr >!e >n my eyelid, a-, large as the end Of my
thumb, which had the appearance of cancer,
causing nie much J,a’.u aud Inflammation,
from which I suffered a long time. Seeing
the S. s. K advert bed 1 commenced using It.
and after th* use of a few bottles the sore
dropped out. my cancer was gone, and I was
entirely relieved.”
Mr. O. tV. I'cttls. of Alfctn, S. C„ writes • - I
was a sufferer from cancer of the breast,
amt had been under the treatment of three
physh-lans, but K did me no gr>od. It was so
bad that I had to stop work. After taking a
course of S. S. S. 1 was entirely cured.”
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
free. Tin Swift Specific Co.,
Drawer 8, Atlanta. Ga.
IF yoo m
Customer*, Ay«ht, Bonn
Boarders, To be lit.
Amenta, Silver or Gold,
Order**, Merchandise Sold,
Servants or Place, (iaods to Apt raise.
Lawyer or Tear Cass, Opening Days
Musical it-rs, To Announce,
Popular Preachers Houses or Acres,
Cooks, Butchers or Bakers.
Books, Boats,
To Hire or i.ei, Votes,
Offices, Dress skirt or flounce
Busetnent, A cure for disease,
First Floor. A Handy Valise,
Casement, A MuslinChcmise,
To Purchase n Pel, ( heess,
Horse. Teas.
Mare, Monkey Bear, Peas, Bees,
or
Bloodhound or Spitz Or Are Prone
Fret from Fitz, To ftlake Known
To Hire a Hall, Your Stoi c,
Driver or team, Hosiery, ooils,
An AnOpulent Elegant Marriage,Upholstery, Carriage,Dry
Skates, Play .Concert or Bull, Picnics, Excursions,
Plates, Knick-Knacks,
To sell to gay rentur’sDive'siona,
Diamond-. Clothes Ready Made,
Pearls. Increase of Trade,
Kings, i 'oat. Coke and Wood
Curl-, Pictures,
Wash for Features, Lectures,
To buy Odd Tilings, All Kin da of Food
Or sell Odd Thin”-. Works on Theology,
Cats, Magic, Astrology,
Rats, Wealth and Fe icily,
Mats, World-wide Publicity
Flat.- Flags,
Bats Bags,
Pantaloons, Bags,
Hats, Nags,
Mutton Respleuder Beef, t Cravats, Dress Almighty shirts Dollars, or collars
or
Financial Belief. House for Rent,
Stocks, Store, Tenement.
Clocks, Cash to be Lint,
l-ocks, Cash to ho Spent,
Socks, Scent,
Portmoni.i or Box, Tent,
Pig, Sheep or 0.x. Roman Cement,
Or Even a Beau— Go-
Then in a Trice, Bead the Advice,
Take the Advice Par Beyond 1’nce,
Written Below— Written Below —
ADVERTISE
-IN THE-
Daily News
To Business Men.
XT () LA BORE D ARGUMENT IS NEEDED
jLv in these days to convince JNTKI.L1
GENT men that it
Pays Well to Advertise
Gnrcaftttui
SCHEDULE.
Taking Effect Sund ay, Feb. 19,1888 .
Noiw. i’ASSENO ER—SOUTH.
Leave McDonough,— ....... CJiUptn £!£
Leave Loelia, Griffin.......................r.3hpm .................... pm
Arrive Griffin........................IWp®
Leave s,................4.28
I^are William son p m
Leave Concord...................4 48 p m
Ixave Neal,............... ........4.58 p in
l^ave Molena. ....................AO* pro
Leave Woodbury............... 5.10 pm
Arrive Colambus,..................7.16 p m
NO. 51. PASSENGER—NORTH.
Leave Columbus,....... ... 8.30 a m
Leave Woodbury,.............. ... 10. 24 a m
Leave Molana,.................. ... 10.36 am
Leave Neal,.................... ____10.42 a m
I-save Concord,................ ...10.52am
Leave Williamaou’s,........... . 11.12 a m
Arrive Griffin,................. ...,11.30am 12.00
Leave Griffin................. . m
Leave Lnella,.................. ....1.00
Arrive McDonon gb............ p m
NO. 1. ACCOMMODATION -NORTH.
Leave Columbus,............. ... .3.00 p m
I^ave Woodbury,.............. ....6.58 p m
Leave Molena................. ____7.23 p m
Leave Neal....................
Leave Concord,............... ____8.01 p m
Leave Williamson's............
ArriveGriffin.....................8.05 p £
NO. 2. ACCOMMODATION—SOUTH.
Leave Griffin,......................5.00 582 a in
Leave Williamson’s........... a m
Leave Concord,....................6.12 a ro
Leave Neal..........................m
Leave Molena,......................6 48 a m
Leave Woodbury,..................7.18 Columbus,................10.55 a m
Arrive a m
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£jJTNos. 50 and 51 are daily and mixed
train* between Griffin and McDonough.
Nos. 1 and 2, daily except E. Sunday
M. GRAY, Supt
C. W. CHEARS.
Gen’l Pass. Agt, Columbus, Ga.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
D. L. PARMER,
attorne y a t l a w ,
WOODBURY, : : GEORGIA.
Prompt attention given to all business.
Will practice in all the Courts, and’where-
ever business calls.
53P Collections a specialty. aprCdly
OR. JOHN L. STAPLETON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
GRIFFIN. GEORGLA.
Office—Front Room, up Stairs, News Build
ing Residence, Prompt at W. 1L Baker place on
Poplar street. night. attention jnnfllddtwfim given to
calls, itny or
HENRY C. PEEPLES,
ATTORN EY AT LA W
HAMPTON, GEOBGIA,
Practices in all the State and Federal
Courts. octSkl&wly
JNO. J. HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
White’s Office, Cloth 31 Hill Street, Up Stairs, over J. H
in 2 Store. mar:J2d&w!y
D. DISMUKZ. N. M. COLLINS
DISIMUKE A COLLINS,
LAWYERS,
GRIFFIN, GA.
Office,first room in Agricultural Building
Jp-Stairs. marl-diwtf
iTHOS. R. MILLS,
TTORNEY AT LAW,
GRIFFIN, GA.
Will practice in the State aud Fedeiid
Courts. Office, over George <fe Hartnett’s
corner. nov2-tf.
ON D. StS WART. soar. T. DANIEL
STEWART & DANIEL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Will Over George & nartnett’s, State Griffin, Ga.
practice in the and Federa
.ourts. ianl.
C. S, WRIGH T,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
GRIFFIN, GA.
Jr., Hill <fc Co.’s. Street, Up Stairs overj H. White
.J. I 3 NICHOLS,
TIIK
Northwes'ern Mutual Life In¬
surance Company,
Of Milwaukee, Wis. The most reliable la
uranee Company in America, aug28dly
HOTEL CURTIS,
’iRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Under New Management.
A. G. OANIEL. Propr.
(dgr Po-tors meet all trains. feb!5di y
ADVERTISERS
:.in learn the exact cos<
it an\ proposed *'<ne 6.
advei'iising.in Americai.
pap?rs by addressing
(ieo P. Rowell & Co.,
'-r v*s«n.-xr>«r A* 'artiaing 3urcau,
lO Cpr<- .1 , New Yark.
• J IF Kjr 1 GO-gage Par.-phle’
IITAMTED—RELIABLE Vf MEN ta sel
Fruit Trees, Vines, Ac., in every coun¬
ty in the South on commission terms. Large
given Write at once for terms
C. LINDLEY A BRO., Nurserymen,
V f
w. Hissmu Boots sins
A ? D
I again offer toy stock of ^Vinter Boots and Shoe* at lowest pawible prices.
p»tiL ' Farm Shoe? in the State. HASSEI.KCjT * • I
PIANOS >
ORGANS !
CASH. OR ON TIME. AT
DEANE’S ART GALLERY
WHIPS, WAGONS, BUGCIES
AND HAPNKSS
-) C (- '
Studebaker Wagon! Whi.o Hickory Wagon I
Jackson G. Smith Wagon I
Jackson G. Smith Buggy!
And the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs m
old Buggies a Specialty.
W. H. SPENCE,
aug28dAw6m Cor. Hill A Taylor 8treeta, GRIFFIN, «A.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED I m
A fresli lot of preserves.
Jellies, Apples,
Oranges, Panamas,
Cocoanuts,
AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPER WILL NEED:
New Advertisements.
TO ADVERTISERS
A list of 1000 newspapers divided into
STATES AND SECTIONS will he sent on
appl ication—F BEE
To tho# 1 who want their advertisiog to pay,
we can offer no better medium lor thorough
and effective work than the various sections
of our Select Lo al List.
GEO. P. ROWELL A CO.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
10 8pruce street, New Ne York.
0. A. CUNNINGHAM,
GRIFFIN, . : : GEORGIA,
Has Been Appointed Land Agent fot
Spalding County.
by the Georgia Bureau cf Immigration, and
ail parties having land for sale can expedite
the sale by placing their property in his
hands.
Full particulars in regard to the most val¬
uable lands in this county can be obtained
by addressing him a -bove. A full list o
houses and lands an* of all descriptions
A GREAT YEAR
in the history of the United State* Is now upon
us. Every person of intelligence desires to keep
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better way to do so 1 ban to
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the very best can furnishes the latest
Its regular eorrespo- t
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PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Cto*n»68 and beaatlfle* th* hair.
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MICROBE KILLER
Is now the rage in Austin, Tex. Mr. Kadam,
Nurseryman, Austin, Texas, is the Inventor.
He Curca Every Disease that doctors have
failed to cure. Over 500 persona iD and
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Adress
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC
The Bert Cure for Coturb*, Weak Lungs. Asthma, Indi¬
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Ur* power over disease unknown to < oth__ other remedw-a.
Weak Lang*. Khramaunn, Female Complaints, and the
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e of Punna’s oixsu Tosoc.
UMaev atscoxfi lifeaad Co I •* Dfmr
*tet* .
Tax Receiver’s Notice
FOR 18HM,
I will be at the different precinct* on the
dates mentioned fot the purpose of receiving
State and County Side.’Tnesday, Tax for 1888 :
At Sunny April 3rd, Mayl*t
and June 5th.
At Union, Wednesdday, April 4th, May 2nd
and June Gth.
At Mt. Zion, Thursday, April 5th, Mav Std
upd June 7th.
At Line Creek, Friday, April 6th. May 4th
and June 8th.
and At June Cabin, 12th. Tuesday, April 10th,. May 8th
At Akin, Wednesday, April 11th, May 9th
and June 13th.
At Griffin every Saturday until the bookl
are house. closed on R. July A. lit. HARDEE, Offica at T. Brick R., 8 Wat* C.
mar£5-3m
mm HfirsE mm sir
COLUMBUS, . GEORGIA,
.TOE McGHFE, Prop’i
-)o(--
The clean be.it Share place in Give Columbus call to gets bulk
or us a when iu tk
city. JOE licGHE i
NOTICE!
TO LITIGANTS IN COUNTY COURT.
Notice is hereby given that the Quarterly ripaldiog
sessions of the County Court of
County will hereafter he held on the fourth
Mondays iu June, September, Doeembar and
March, instead of the third Mondays in said
months as heretofore held. said
The. regular Monthly sesssiona of
Court will hereafter be held on the fourth
Monday in each month. The first Court to
be held undor this notice, at Monthly May ses¬
sion, will be on the fourth Monday in
next, and the first Court to be held at Quar¬
terly session will be held on the fourth Mon¬
day in June next. The business in said
Court will carried on as heretofore and the
Court will continue to *it on th# days a
now fixed by law until this change shall go
into effect.
By order of WALTER C. BEEKB,
m30w4 Judge S.C.t.
FREI!-W»
Descriptive of the Soil, Climate, Productions,
Manufacturing Industiiee and Mneral
Wealth of Virginia and other Southtrn
States. Write to
W. U. BBVIU, «-»’! Pail, agaa*"
Enclosing ROANOKE, VA.,
2-ceut Stamp.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons indected to the estate of J. W
Boyd, late ot Spalding Counnty, Georgia, de¬
ceased, are hereby notified to call on the un¬
dersigned and make settlement of such in¬
debtedness at once; and all persons having
demands against said estate are notified to
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Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons indebted to the estate of S. M
deceased, Mangham, late of Spalding Count , Georg the *
arc hereby notified to call on
undersigned debteduess and make settlement ofsnr^ having in
at once; and all persons
demands against said estate are notified to
present their claims properly proven.
J. J. MANGHAM, Adu-inUtrator
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