The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, October 09, 1888, Image 3

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November Sheriff’sSales I ’ILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUBS- W day Court in November House, in next, the city before of the Griffin, door of the Connty, Georgia, the following de¬ Spa ding property, to wit: scribed of laud in the first ...... district of , Fifty acres Pike, now Spalding county, being originally northeast corner of lot No. 38 in said the and county, bounded north by land district Davis, east by lau i ol J. O. Norton ofj and’south F. land of J. O. Norton and west by of J. O. Norton Levied bv other lands . on and Bold ns the property of J. O. Norton, to satisfy a 11 fa Issued from Spalding County Court in favor of A. A. Snider vs. J. O. Nor¬ ton J (). Norton, tenant In possession, le¬ gally notified. *b.OO. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold one lot of land in said State and County, known as lot No. 38 in the third district of originally Henry county, 202)4 now Spaldi g connty, Georgia,containing bounded north by lands acres,more of Sarah or lesa, east by W. T. Chambers, west by Andrews, Travis and south by C. 8 W< stmore Lyman Levied and sold as the . property of land. Waldroup, on executrix of Aaron Wnl Amanda deceased, virtue of mortgage ti droup, by Superior a Conrt fa issued from Scalding & in favor of R. 1’. McWilliams Son vs. Aman¬ da Waldroup, executrix and John of Waldroup, Aaron Waldroup, deceased. C. B. tenants in possession, legally notified. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold part of lot of land, being No. 115, the same known as the 'Martin lot,lliut is the east half less, of said situated, lot. containing lying ami 101 being *^ acres in more or Spalding County. Georgia. Seld by virtue of a mortgage fi ta issued from Spalding Su¬ perior Court In favor of Patrick & Brooks vs. N.A. Lewis. John T. Lewis, tenant jn pos¬ session, legally notified- place, *3.00. will Also, at the same time and be sold two acres of land in the 1000 th district of originally Henry now Spalding Treat County, Georgia, and known as the J. J. place and part of lot No. 122, bounded on the north and sonth by land of A. B. Jones, cast bylandofS.F. Gray, west by the public road. Levied on by virtue of a justice court 3 fa issued from the 1009th district G. M. of Spalding County in favor of W. B. Griffin vs. 8 . K. Gray. Tenant in possession legally notified. $3.00. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold ten acres of land in a square, enclosed by a hedge, known as the Beeks Orchard, situated, lying and being in the 1001 st district G. M. of Spalding County, Georgia, fronting east on a road running from Griffin north to what is known ns Beeks’ Mill, jnst insidcof city limits of Griffin on tire northern bounda ry. Levied on as the property of ttie estate of Jas. A. Beeks, deceased, jn the hands of W. M. it W. C. Beeks, administrators, to sat isfy one fi fa issued from the justice court of the 1001st district G. M. in favor of Blakely <fe Ellis vs. W. M, & W. C. Beeks, adminis¬ trators of Jas. A Beeks. Levy made by G. D. Johnson, L. (I., and turned over to me. Tenant in possession legally notified. $6 00. Also, at the same time and place, will be gold three acres of land more or less in the city of Griffin, Spalding Hill County, Georgia, bounded on the east by street, south by part part of same lot, west by Mrs. V. L. Moore and north by F. D. Dismuke, being part of the place on which T. W. Thurman now resides. Levied on and sold as the property of T. W. Thurman, to satisfy a fi fa issued F. from Newton Spalding Son County T. Court W. in Thur¬ fav¬ or of C. &. vs. man. T, W. Thurman,tenant in possession, legally notified, * 000 . Also, at the same time and place, will be sold one ninth undivided interest in seventy acres of land in the 1159th district of origin inally Monroe, then Like, now Spalding County, Georgia, bounded north by land of G. H. Sansom, west by land of W. F. Manard, south by land of F. M. Scott and east by land 8 . A. Scott. Levied on and sold as the property ol S. A. Scott, to satis¬ fy one fi fa issaed front Spalding Superior Court in favor of C R Wilson vs. S A Scott. F. M fceott, tenant in possession, legally no¬ tified. $<> 00 . R. 8 . CONNELL, Sheriff S.C. Administrator’s Sale. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary there will be sold before the court house door of Spalding county, in November the city of Griffin, on the first Tuesday in next luring the legal hours of sale, the lands belonging to the estate of Elizabeth Hurt, deceased, to-wit: One house and lot in the city of Griffin near the Sam Bailey Institute, bounded on the sonth by Taylor Street, East by the lot of Mrs. Hatton, west by T. G. Me Afee and north by an alley, containing the % of an acre more or less. Sold for purpos c of paying debts and distribution among the heirs of the deceased. Terms cash. This Oct. 3rd, 1888, N. M. COLLENS, Adm’r. S6.00 Administrator’s Sale. By virtue of an order from the Court of Or¬ dinary, will be sold before the court house door of Spalding county in the city of Griffin, ou the first Tuesday in November next, be¬ tween the legal hours of sale, flic lands be¬ longing to the estate of Wm. Woodward, late 303>^ of said connty deceased, to-wit: acres more or less, the same containing being land lot No. 22 in Cabin district, 202‘4 acre* more or less and the west half of land lot No. 10 in said Cabins district con¬ taining 101 acres more or less. Said land will be sold in 2 or 3 tracts. Sold for the purpose of paying debts and distribution among the heirs ofsaid deceased. COLLEN, ThisOct.3, 1888. Terms cash. N. M. Adm’r de bonis non of W. J. Woodward. $ 6 . 00 . Administrator’s Sale. — • By virtue of an order from the Court of Or dinary of Spalding conuty there will be sold before the couit house door of said connty in the city of Griffin, on the first Tuesday in November next, during the legal hours of sale, that following property to-wit: 50 acres of land more or less in Akins district in said county, situated in the northwest corner of lot No.- 110, bounded on the north and cast by Jacob T. Chapman, on the soutii by J. F. Chapman and the public road leading from Jackson to Zebulon and on the west by J. F. Chapman and Jas. Askew. Sold for the pay¬ ing debts and distribution among the heirs of Robt. Brown, deceased, and sold as the property of the estate of said deceased. Terms cash. This Oct 3rd, 1889. tti.00. N. M . COLLENS, Adm’r. Ordinary’s Advertisements. ( VRDINARY’S OFFICE—Spaldi.no Coun V/tv, Geohgia, Oct. 1st, 1888.—Francis M Scott,administrator on estate of Nancy Scott, deceased, has applied to me for leave to sell twenty-two acres of land belonging to dis¬ es¬ tate of deceased, lying in Line Creek trict in said county. Let all persons concernod show cause be¬ fore the Conrt of Ordinary of said county, at my office in Griffi, on the first Monday in November, 1888, by 10 o’clock, a. m., why such leave shooldnot be i granted. grai Ordinary $3-00 E. W. HAMMOND, ( ARDINARY’S OFFICE—Spalding Oovn- V_/ it, Georgia,O ct. 1 st, 1888.—Samuel A. and Francis M. Scott, Administrators on es¬ tate of Wm. Scott, deceased, have applied estate to me for leave to sell lands belonging district to in of deceased, lying in Line Creek said connty. Let all persons concerned show cause be¬ fore the Court of Ordinary of said county, at my office in Griffin, on the first Monday in November, 1888, by ten o’clock, a. m., why such leave should not be granted. Ordinary, $*.00 E. W. HAMMOND, / k RDINARY’S OFFICE, Spaldini Coitn- v-F n, Georgia, Oct. 1st, 1888.—Alex. 8 . and S, W. Murray, as executors of A. G. Murray, deceased, have applied to me for leave to sell lands belonging to estate of A. G. Murray, late of said county, deceased. Let all persons concerned show cause be¬ fore the Court of Ordinary of said county, at my office in Griffin, on the first Monday in November, 1888, by ten o’clock, a. m., why such leave should not HAMMOND, be granted. Ordinary, $3.00 K. W. J r ARDINART’S OFFICE, Spalding Coln- tt, Georgia, Oct. 1st, 1888 .—The re¬ turn of the commissioners to set Edmund apart a year’s support out of the estate of Kendall to Henrietta Kendall has been made and filed in this office Let all persons show cause, within the time prescribed by law, if any they have, why same should not he set apart and made the judgment of the court. $8.00 E.W. HAMMOND, Ordinary, FREE TRADE AT THE- NEW YORK STORE. PROTECTION For Your Pocketbooks! Our largely increased business enables us to offer still greater bargains to the Public. Our stock of Fall and winter goods never was as large or com¬ plete. Whether you are prepared to buy now or not, we invite you to call and see the richest display of Im¬ ported Dress Goods and Trimmings that was ev- ever brought to GRIFFIN! ---tot- Grand Opening. NEW FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING; ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES ARE NOW READY ! MEN, BOYS, YOUTHS AND CHILDREN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS. REMEMBER THIS : WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF iFINE CLOTHING IN THE CITY AND WILL GUARANTEE A SAVING OF 25 PER CENT ON ALL PURCHASES MADE Jerseys! ^ Jerseys 1 t We will make a special sale this Week of JERSEY JACKETS ! ONE LOT OF MISSES JERSEYS. HANDSOME QUALITY, SOLD AT 75 c, MARKED DOWN TO 50 c. ONE LOT OF LADIES JERSEYS, A PERFECT GARMENT.CHEAP AT $1 25, MARKED DOWN TO 50 c. ONE LOT OF LADIES JERSEYS, A VERY STYlISH GARMENT, CHEAP AT $2 00, MARKED DOWN TO $1 00. ONE LOT OF LADIES JERSEY JACKETS, NICELY TRIMMED AND BRAID¬ ED, SOLD FOR $3 00 AND ?3 50, MARKED DOWN TO $2 00. Clothing! Clothing! Special sale of gents, boys and children’s suits just begun. Now is the time to get bargains. -tot- THE BIG REDUCTION IN LADIES AND MISSES FINE SHOES AND CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES STILL CONTINUES! We simply defy comparison and competition. No dead issue or old stock to dispose of, but fine goods which show for themselves. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed ni linn i uk ! 10 pcs. of handsome ingrain Carpet will be sold this week for 25 c. per yard; the goods is perfect Car- and worth double the money, Call and see the new . . „ .i_ -------'ling the Finest Carpets in the This is What You Wan SHORT^InIjS? AT*8 CENTS^A Y^RD? U CALL^S00N^BEF0IUnVs^LL SOLD The Leader in LOw Prices, WM. C. LYONS’ NEW YORK STORE. BUSTING TRUSTS. SOUTH HOES WIIAT THE NORTH CAN NOT. American Cotton Oil Trust Rusted and the Hugging T rust Must Uo v the Same Way. Baltimore Manufacturers Record. A very rental table illustration of spirit which aninntes the South of the enterprise of tho people this section has been given iD in which “Trusts ' manner are We belive that only two of any special importance to control business inter centering exclusively in the have ever been formed, and of them have been practically by the determination and of Southern people, while ‘Trusts’ 1 organized in other sec¬ we cauuot recall the defeat of siugle one of note. The American Cotton Oil Trust, offshoot of the great Standard Oil was organized to monopolize cotton-seed oil business. Before public was aware of what was be done, this “Trust', had secured control of almost every first class seed oil mill in the South, and monopoly seemed complete. Like Standard Oil Co. in Pennsylya the American Cotton Oil Trust bent upon an absolute control of branch of the trade, and. back by the vast wealth of its parent, it to many as thpugb it was to fight. The South, howev did not so regard the matter, and when its control seemed most and a fight against it most a young Carolinian, who made a wide reputation as an planned and organized in with his friends a $5,000, company to build independent mills. Within a few months from formation this company had eight the best cotton oil mills ever built full operation, located at points they could best compete with mills of the ‘Trust,” The mo was broken and the South saved from the danger of having great industry controlled by one which could force price of down and of oil up at its own pleasure. Millions of dollars saved to the planters by this fight against the first great which threatened Southern The jute bagging Trust was so planned and so ablymanag that not until the cotton crop was to move was its existence Its organizers felt safe. knew that the cotton must be promptly and sent to market, they boasted of what they were to do in the way of advancing To attempt to fight this 1 by bringing out a substitute jute bagging in time for the pres crop was apparently worse than It would only lead to de in shipping cotton and to still higher prices for bagging. Plant were advised to submit with best grace possible ibis year in that before another season around a remedy for tho evil have been found. Tnis advice, how ever, was not taken. of that the whole South was upon defeating the “Trust 11 at very start, and many have been the devices brought out to accom plish it. Practically tho “Trust” dead. Substitutes even better than jute have been found. As already known to our readers the Lane of New Orleans, and the Acme ufacturing Co., have produced ging, one from our low grade cotton and one from pine straw, which meets all the requirements and are destined to supplant jute g in S* Night and day the mills will to meet the demand for this and thus from what seemed a haB Bprung the blessing to two industries iu the South wqich add several million dollars a year Southern prosperity. In these can be seen the spirit of energy enterprise which is building up South and planting up new indus tries everywhere, overcoming cles that would appall others pressing steadily forward, undaunted by difficulties. The South is ately in earnest, so “Trusts’’ had ter shun this section. Advice to Mothers. M.s. Winslow’s Soothing for children teething, is the of one of the best female nurses physicians in the United States, has been used for forty years with failing success by millions of for their children* During the of teething its value is It relieves the child from pain, cures entery and diarrhoea, colic. griping By in bowels, and wind health to the child and rests the Price 25 cents a bottle. angeodAwlX Tho Beal French Angler. Tho French angler la an tnterestlnj study from many everything points for of view. day’s Will sacrifice a out¬ ing. Once bitten by the mania, ho Ho gives himself tip to it body and soul. ob¬ jects to fishing parties, and prefers to go alone, jealous of others profiting by Ills skill or learning his cherished swims. Ho is essentially an egotist. Nothing 1 will turn him aside from his sport. and have seen him plying his lino Bilently unconcerned during the height of revolu tion. On the 4th of September, when all Paris turned out in the streets shouting and singing over tho fall of tho Second Empire, ho continued sphinx watching the his float ns unmoved as tho of desert. Atul under the commune, when the shells were falling almost at his very feet, ho wont on fishing all the same. Whether this bo a virtue or not I leave tho moral¬ ists to decide. But there is ono feature about him which is not honest. Llko many other kinds of sportsmen, he is ca- nablo, when ho has ill luck, of filling his basket with the assistance the of the poach¬ ers, who aro always on lookout to earn a franc or two, lie has not tho courage to admit that ho has failed, and will resort to any trick to savo his amour propre.—New York Times. Tho Rainbow anti the Trot*. It happened after a Shower that a Rainbow was formed with its arch near a sturdy Oak, and in tho pride of its colors (t could not resist saying: “Behold tho Difference between us! While I excite the Admiration of thou¬ sands, people gazo upon you without Re¬ mark.” “Yes, that is true,” was the Humble reply. while I “And have seven Beautiful Tints, you havo nolkiug but Plain green and bark brown.” “Very true, my Friend,” placidly re¬ plied tho Tree, last “but from while five you to fifteen aro a Phe¬ nomenon, ing and will min¬ utes, I am a Fixture give Shade and Comfort to man for tho next hundred years. ” Moral: When you tie to a man don't fasten the Strings to broadcloth.—De¬ troit Frco Press. Vigor and Vitality Are quickly given to every p;irt*of the body by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. That tired feeling is entirely overcome. The blood is purified, en¬ riched, and vitalized, and carries health in¬ stead ol disease to every organ. The stomach is toned and strengthened, tire appetite re¬ stored. Tho kidneys and liver are roused and invigorated. The brain is refreshed, the mind made clear and ready for work. Try it. Dr, Moffett’s TEETHIHA (Teething Powders) b Allay* »wels. Irritation Aid* the Dlffuatlob, Child amkea heffnlatrs Teething the Kasy And Strengthens onlv iS Cent*, Teethlna Cost* ______ _______na cure* cure: Eruption* uption* and and Non Sores, and imlh.ug equals It it for th« ummer troubles ofOhlldrtd of any age. in safe and sure. Try It and v.jti will never be vwu.tct TEETH IN A long us there are child¬ ren i'r.a House. Ask. Vuur Jrugg.n, No Relief for Me. You may fesl this when under the treatment of so many, and not get any re lief for dierrhcea and dysentery. Why not try Dr. Biggers's Huckleberry Cor dial, you will then lnve relief. 0FESSI0NAL DIRECTORY D. L. PARMER, A T T O U NEV A T LAW WOODBURY, : : GEORGIA. Will t /ompt attention tho given Courts, to all and business where practice in all ever business calls. J-jf” Collections a specialty. aprGdly HEADQUARTERS Leak’s Collecting and Protective Agency of Georgia. GRIFFIN, ------- GEORGIA. S. G. LEAK. Manager. IW Bend your claims to H. G. Leak and correspond only with him at headquarters. Cleveland & Beck, Resident Attorneys for Griffin. may9d&w8m HENRY C. PEEPLES, A T T O li NE Y AT LA W HAMPTON, Gk.OIg.IA. Practices in aii the State and Federal Courts. octrtditwly J NO. J. HUNT, A T T O It N E Y AT LA W OK1FFIN, GEORGIA. White’s Office, 31 IliildStreet, Up Stairs, over J. H Clothing Store. »nar22d&wly D. DISMUKE . N . M. COLLINS DISbftUKE & COLLINS, LAWYERS, GRIFFIN, GA. U.Bee,first room in Agricultural Building Stairs. marl-ddtwtf THQ3. R. MILLS, TT1RNEY AT LAW, GRIFFIN, GA. -Will prartice in the State and Federal 9 irr'j. (>fibre, over George A Hartnett’s a uner. cov 2 -tf. on a. argsvAHr. soar. t. dani bl STEWART & DANIEL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Over George & Hartnett’s, Griffin, Ga. Will practice in the Stale snd Federa .ourts. iaul. C.S. WRIGHT, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER GRIFFIN, GA. . Hill Co Street, Dp Stairs over J. H. White r A Administratrix’s Sale Will be sold before the court house door in Griffin, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in No¬ vember next, between the legal hours of sale, by order of Court of Ordinary, the fol¬ lowing real estHto, to-wit: 257 acres of land in Mt. Zion District, known as the home place w here R. P- Crowder 1 i reel at the time of his death; said land bounded east by F. E. Drewry and S. D. WiUiomson, south by J. J. Bowden and Mrs. Yarbrough, west by W, B. “rowder and J. L, Maynard, an J north by (J Norton. Terms cash. Sold subject to a mortgage in favor of The Georgia Loan and Trufet of Company. It. Crowder Sold as the the land debts of the of the es¬ tate P. to pay estate and for distribution. Said land sold at the risk of -R C. Crowder, who formerly bought said iand and failed to pay theamount of bis bid. . HARRIET S. CROWDER, Administratrix of R. P- Crowder. * 6 .€ 0 . PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Cltxnnfi ■ aid KautlQe* tbe hnir. Pro mot** a luxuriant growth. Never Hair to Fail* it* Youthful to Restore Color. Grey Curc**cal p d iwease* and heir falling fiflr. at IhmggisDL HINDERCORNS. THE ONLY Brilliant Durable A Economical Neuralgia Are Diamond Dyes. They excel ail other* Mr*. L J In Strength, Purity and Fastness. None others Nervous are just as good. Beware of imitation*—they Prostration are made of cheap and inferior materials and Rheumatism Samowl sssai? give poor, weak, crocky colors. SouA Core**, Hvrcnmem. if 36 colors; each. N. ic cents is Send postal Cor Dye Book, Sample Card, direction* Kidney "It h fff doM sm m. tor coloring Photos., malting the finest Ink Cluing good (or kidney disuse os Diseases then any other metS- (to cts. a quart), etc. Sold by Druggists or by cine. Geo. AaacrrT, WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, tt. Stow* City, lews. ’'Paine's Celery CelB- For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles, USE All Liver pouiwi otfisfit b*« fef been orptd of great Hvir, t DIAMOND PAINTS. Disorders «**«■" KuMinw f. frttfclltfl- C Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only to Cents. i. aiu, tgucchce, Vt, W. At. Holman & Co. -HAVE FRE8H- Magnolia -> Hams, Cooked Corned Beef 1 21 c. per lb. Blue Blue Fish, Fish, better better than than fresh fresh Mackerel Mackerel Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. All All grades grades Sullivan’s Sullivan’s Tobaccos Tobaccos And the BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY, SPENCE & SMITH, OPPOSITE HHICK wareiiouse,solomon St IST "Are now ready to do your work. Repairing buggies and wagons is a faaUtre of their business, on wbieh skilled labor only is used. Brinriw you* work. — — ---- Drays, \3T and Wc Delivery will build Wagons. yon anything Sign on painting wheels—Buggieo, will be Phaetons, feature*of Barriea, little Wagon*,Carta importaaoe. a BO Nothing but good work will be done. dealing. Will not take Call a shoddy Job before for any price. With W II, Spence vt the helm yon cannot fair J-#f on an yon boy. SPENCE & SMITH\ Solomon Street, Griffin, Ga. -« VISIT THE y- ■ s Piano and Organ Department OF p'J<. “> 5 c n BRAWKER, DEANE & CO.’S * ................................ Book & Music Store, Griffin, Ga hand and Large number to arrive. of Piano* and Organ* on more Uelebrated MATHUCHBOK. CHICKER1NG ^PACKARD and ARION PIANOS. MASON * HAMLiN, ORGANS, and a boat of Piano* and 5 . . ......■ ••• - • . [Organa of other celebrated makes, for sale -- • ^ Mr Either CASH or ON TIME I H. w. tains, -•{ MANUFACTURER >- —AVI)— —! DEALER IN >- LEATHER AND FINDINGS. Hill Street, Itreet, - - - GHl'FFIN, GA I offer at and BELOW COST an excellent lot of LOW GUT Gents’ and Ladle* 8 hoos. . II. W. HA 8 SELKU 8 . Shipment Finest Teas, CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, I5c. lb. HAMS, BONELESS SHOULDERS, ETC. FINEST FLOUR ON THE MARKET. G. A. CUNNINGHAM, GRIFFIN, : GEORGIA, Has Been Appointed Land Agent foi Spalding County, by the G t orgia Bnrem <1 In migi ttii u all parti ca having lar d for faic u 1 1 >. tbe sale by placing their prcpnlj hand*. Full par‘ku!ars in regard to the m nablc lands in this county can be o by addref-fing him af tic xi-. A Ii houses an d lands ar.d lots * f all de s < A GREAT YEAR in the history of the United Bute* 1* now upon us. Every person of Intelligence dearie* to keep pace with the course of lta event*. There i* no better way to do so than to subscribe for The Macon Telegraph. IU news facilities ar* uneurpaued the fullest by any Ae*oci- paper in the South. In addition to lugtoa During will me be present the most kuiou imporUnt 01 uuijn. and most in¬ teresting news centre In tbe country. 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