The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, October 12, 1888, Image 3

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November Sheriff’sSales , I >TI,L BE BOLD ON THE FIRST TUBS- Jlh* X\ rfav in November in next, the city before of the Griffin, door Snlidiuir Court House, the following de titled County, Georgia, property, to wit: ec r.j ftv acres Pike, or land Spalding in the first county, district being of originally now the northeast corner of lot No. 38 w said slot tint and county, by bounded lan J of north J. O. by Norton land r i F Davis, east •id south by land of J. O. Norton and west flat ^ her 'ands property of J. O. Norton. of J. O. Norton, Levied on to fTiiafv d 6 old as the Spalding a 11 fa issued from Snider J. 0. Comity Nor- r„nrt in favor of A. A. vs Py , X „ „ T i () o Norton, Norton, tenant tenant in in possession, possession, le- I notified notified and HUM. * Also, Also a* at the *’•“ same time ]>iace, will be taown' »ld one Jot of land in said State and county. aa hitNo. 38 comity, in the third district Spaldi of nrifinally Georgia,containing Demy 202J£ now g -rtnntv Ks acres,more bounded north by lands of Sarah Andrews, east by W. T. Chambers, west hy tvm io Travis and south by C. S. VV< stmore land Levied on and sold as tbe property of Amanda Waldroup, executrix of Aaron Wal droun, deceased, by virtue of a mortgage fi o. issued from Si'Hldi"g Superior Conrt in fsvor of R- V. McWilliams <S Son vs. Annul da Waldroup, executrix of Aaron Waldroup, ^session, C. B. and John Waldron]), tenants legally notified. Also at the same time and place, will be sold part of lot of land, Martin being No. 115, the same known as the lot, that is the east half of said lot, containing 101 ' 4 acres more or less, situated, lying and being in Scalding County. Georgia. Held by virtue of a mortgage fi ra issued from Spalding Su “ Court in favor of Patrick it Brooks vs. _ I ,ior John T. Lewis, tenant in fj A. Lewis. notified $3.00. pos¬ session, legally time and place, will be -olu'lwo Also, at the same acres of land in the 1069tli district of originally Henry now Spalding County, Georgia, and known us the J. J. Treat place and part of lot No. land 122, of bounded A. B. on the north and south by west Jones, the east by land of 8-F. Gray, by public road Levied on by virtue of a justice court S fa issued from the 100‘Jlli district G. M. of Spalding County iu favor of VV. B. Griffin vs. r F Gray. Tenant in possession |3 legally notified • 6G - . Also, at the same time and place, will bo eold ten acres of land in a square, enclosed by a hedge, known ns the Becks Orchard, situated, lying and being in the IDOlst district G. M. of Spalding County, Georgia, fronting east on a road running from Griffin nortli to what is known as Becks’Mill, just inside of city limits of Griffin on the northern bounda ry. Levied on as the property of the estate of Jaa. A. Beeks, deceased, in the hands of VV" M. & VV. 0. Beeks, administrators, the justice to sat |*fy one Ufa issued from court of the 1001st district G. M. in favor of Blakely JcEllis vs. W. M, A W. C. Beeks, adminis¬ trators of Jas, A. Becks. Levy made by G. D. Johnson, L. 0., and tnrned over to me. Tenant in possession legally and notified. place, $6.00. Also, at the same time will be Bold three acres of land more or less in the city of Griffin, Spaldiug Hill County, Georgia, bounded on the east by street, soutti 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. VV. Thurman, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Newton Spalding & Son Comity Court T. VV. in Thur¬ fav- orof C. F. vs. man . T, W. Thurman,tenant in possession, legally notified. $600. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold one ninth undivided interest in 270 acres of land in the 1159th district of origin inally Monroe, then Bike, now Spalding County, Georgia, bounded north by land of G. H. Sansom, west by land of W. T. Manard, south by land of F. M. Scott and east by land S. A. Scott. Levied on and sold as the property of S. A. Scott, to satis¬ fy one fi fa issued from Spalding Superior Court in favor of C R Wilson vs. S A Scott. F. M. Scott, tenant in possession, legally no¬ tified. *6.00. R. 8, CONNELL, Sheriff S.C. Ordinary's Advertisements. ( ORDINARY’S OFFICE— Spaldivo CotJx \Jrt, (i eokqia , 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 Creek to es¬ tate of deceased, lying in Line dis¬ trictiu said county. Let all persons concernod show cause be¬ fore the Conrt of Ordinary of said county, at my afiice in Gritli, on the first Monday in November, 1888, by 10 o’clock, a. m., why anc-h leave should not be granted. |3 00 E. VV. HAMMOND, Ordinary TVrDINAKY’B OFFICE—Spalding Covn- Francis trr, Georgia, Oct. 1st, 1888.—Samuel A. and M. Scott, Administrators on es¬ tate of Wm. Scott, deceased, have applied to me for leave to sell lands belonging to estate laid of deceased, lying in Line Creek district in Let county. all persons concerned show cause be¬ fore the Court of Ordinary of said county, nt my office in Griffin, on the first Monday in November, wh lwave 1888, by ten o’clock, a. in., why should not tie granted. $3.00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary. V/ / YRDINARY’S OFFICE, Spali.inj Coi n- 8. tt, Georgia, Oct. 1st, 1888.—Alex. and 8, VV. Murray, as executors of A. G. Murray, deceased, have applied to me or leave to sell lands belonging to estate of A. 0. Murray, late of said county, deceased. Let all persons concerned show cause e- fore the Court of Ordinary of said county at my office in Griffin, oil the first Monday in November, inch leave 1888 , by ten o’clock, a. in., w h should not be granted. $3.0o E. VV. HAMMOND, Ordinary (ORDINARY’S \J Georgia, OFFICE, Oct. 1st, Spalding 1888.—The Cot n- turn tv, re¬ of the commissioners to set apart n Kendall year's support out of the estate of Edmund to Henrietta Kendall lias 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 be act apart and made the judgment of court. $300 E. VV. HAMMOND, Ordinary, Administrator’s Sale. Ordinary By virtue of an order from the Court of house there will be sold before the court door of Spalding county, in the city of Griffin, on the first Tuesday " iu November next luring the legal hours of sale, the lands belonging deceased, to the "estate of Elizabeth Hull, to-wit: One house and lot in the city of Griffin near the Sam Bailey Institute, bounded on the south by Taylor Street, East by the lot of Mrs. Hatton, west by T. G. Me Afee and nortli by an alley, containing % of &n acre more or less. Sold for the purpos c of paying debts and distribution among the heirs of the deceased. Terms cash. This Oct. 3rd, 1888, * 6 -°o N. M. COLLENS, Adm’r. Administrator’s Sale. • ..^1 virtue of an order from the Con., of Or •unary of Spalding eonuty there will be sold before the couit house door of said county JP the city of Griffin, on the first Tuesday in •November next, during the legal hours of •ale, the following property to-wit: 50 acres °f land more or less in Akins district in said County, situated in the northwest corner of jot »y Jacob No. 110, T. boundod Chapman, on the the north and by J. east F. on sont h oaapman and the public road leading from sackson to Zebulon and on the west by .1. F. r"P>nan and Jas. Askew. Sold for thepay- ofp an< * distribution among the heirs or itobt. t Brown, deceased, and sold the Property as of the estate of said deceased, terms Cash This Oct. 3rd, 18811. f '‘ 00 N. M. COLLENS, Adm’r. Administrator’s Sale. By virtue of an order from the Caurt of Or- will be sold before the court house n on ? 0 me , r . 0 ‘ first 1 ?P a ldi"g comity in the city of Griffin, r»cen the legal Tuesday hours in November lands next, be- of sale, the lie- .oiigicg to the estate of M m. Woodward, jfjpjccid sores county more deceased, less, the to-wit: being Jwjdmt No. or same 22 in Cabin district, containing taJn. SS- c »? b more 10 in or said less Cabins and the district west half of ■*“>cg 101W con- ' acres more or less. Said land purpose nnrrvi 6 B3 of d in paying 2 or 3 debts tracts. and Sold distribution for the the heirs ofsaid deceased. This Oct 3, AH„. Te ms caeh - N. M.COLLEN, de , b0Bia of w J Woodward. non - - m free trade A I T H E-- NEW YORK STORE. PROTECTION For YourPocketbooks! Our largely increased business enables us to offer still greater bargains to tlie Public. Our stock of Fall and winter goods never was as large or com¬ plete. Whether you .are prepared to huy now or not, we invite yon to call and see the richest display of Im¬ ported Dress Goods and Trimmings that was ev- ever brought to GRIFFIN! 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 FINE CLOTHING IN THE CITY AND WILL GUARANTEE A SAVING OF 25 PER CENT ON ALL PURCHASES MADE. 'Jerseys! -fa 'Jerseys I 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 SI MARKED DOWN TO 50 c. ONE LOT OF LADIES JERSEYS. A VERY STYlISH GARMENT, CHEAP $2 00, MARKED DOWN TO $1 00. ONE LOT OF LADIES JERSEY JACKETS. NICELY TRIMMED AND ED, SOLD FOR $3 00 AND ?3 50. MARKED DOWN TO $2 00. Clothing Special sale of gents, boys ami children’s just begun. Now is the time to get bargains. -lot- THE BIG REDUCTION IN LADIES AND MISSES SHOES AND CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES STILL CONTINUES! We simply defy comparison and competition. No issue or old stock to dispose of, but line goods show for themselves. Ferfcet satisfact ion n IJ! 10pes. of handsome ingrain Carpet w ill be sold week for 25 c. per yard; the goods is the perfect worth double the money, Call and see new pets and Lugs arriving daily, comprising Carpets the in Tapestry Brussels, 3-ply and Ingrain most artistic designs and colorings. This is What You Wan FIVE THOUSAND YARDS WANSUTTA BLEACHING. ONE YARD SHORT ENDS. AT 8 CENTS A YARD. CALL SOON BEFORE IT'S ALL The Leader in LOw WM. C. LYONS’ NEW YORK PERSONALS. Will Cit lelon, the poet, wroto his first piece of verse when 10 jearH of ago. It was a letter iu rhyme to at) older sister and showed considerable skill in versification. Betsy and I, and Over the Hills to the Poorhonse, the poems that made him famous, were writ ton when be was 21. Joint L. Porter, who has designed and_ constructed the“Merrimae, tbe first ironclad ever built ;>trd who thus change i completely the sys tern of naval warfare,is now wielding a broad axe in the '”’vy yard at Nor folk. He is an old man, almost 80, but is compelled to toil from early until la’e. William 0. Eadieott, Secretary of War and descendant of a Mayflower family, has just signified Isis approv al of a novel weapon for the mem bers of the hospital corps It is a cross between a short sword and a bowie knife. The knife is not fot use as an offensive weapon,but is for employment iu case of emergencies Rajhib Bey, a Turkish official, was recently arrested in Constantinople for accepting bribes. He has now been relesed and is engaged in iuves ting the charges against Osman Bey, first chamberlain of the sultan’s pa! ace, who is accused of stealing ciyil service funds. The explanation is given that Iv »j Sii b Boy robbed none but unbelievers, while Osman stole from the faithful. The distinction seems to bo a curious one, but Mo hamtnedaus always have been eccen trie. Miss Nisbet Hamilton, the great heiress, who during the last twenty- five years has refused dozens of suit, ots, from princ&3 and serenities downwurd, was married last Tuesday to Mr. Henry Ogilvy, a younger son of Sir John Ogilvy, says the London Truth. Miss Nisbet Hamilton is a representative, through her mother, of the two oldest and most powerful families in Scotland, and her father (who was known politically tth Mr. Christopher) was a younger brother of the 'ate Mr. Dandas of Anniston. Log Cabins are neither fasbiouab'e nor in demand, but they were more comfortable and more healthy than are many modern dwell ings. Warner’s Log Cabin Hops & Buchu is a reproduc tion of one of the best of the simple remedies with which Log Cabin dwell ers of old days kept themselves well. Did you ever try Tippecanoe. SORRY THE! STOKE. An English Oliver Side by side with an American Itoland. From the San Fiancisco Argonaut. Englishmen are, proverbially, tbickskinnod, and, not being especial ly sensitive to the criticism of others, they have no hesitation in freely speaking their minds James T. Fields had a favorite aniedote of uu English guest at bis breakfast table, who declined sugar with his coffee. Never take sugar unless the coffee ifi ve‘y vc’y bad indeed* you know ! Presently he added, after lasting the coflVc. May I trouble you for the sugar f This story may, howcv or. be well H inked by a similar one, lor which au American is responn b!e. He was breakfasting, with his wife, nt the house of a friend, end, to the sit: prise of his hosfcsp, (lectin e i coffee. I thought you always took it ? said she. Oh, I do, at home, he returned, jocosely. Out that’s because my wife gives me so little to eat. When there s‘t much for breakfast, I take eoff e in seif do fence. Tne conversation drifted into some interesting channel, and he qu'te forgot his facetious -excuse. Liter, wbfn the aroma of the coffee struck him more and more tempting iy, ho turned to bis hostess, saying: Mrs. A— should you allow me to change my mind Y I should so tuueit like a cup of coffee ! And. as he pa tbetically comphtius, not one of the people present will consent to bis forgetting that iiljudgcd request Wears willing to bear personal testimo¬ ny to the efficacy anil value of Hood’s Sar¬ saparilla, which we have been Advertising same years in our paper, having used it It for blood impurities with irreat success. is a >,reparation of st tndard merit made o: pc' feed/ pure ingredients, and thoroughly effective in cleur>.-ing and purifying the sys- tern. For eruptions, boils, etc., it can i>- relied upon every tim - Our own ex peri dice with it has been this most enuorsment. ^ratifying, Athoi nod we are stag to give - l (Mass.) "1 raiiscript A Life on the Ocean Wave Indurates the stomach against sea sickness, hut a single or rrr.vX>r .; transit t;cro-s the “illimitable wetness” is produetivc of griev¬ ous qualina, especially when it is stonin'. Ocean travelers, yatclirnen, abroad, ship surgeons, coimnereial buyers sent voyagers by steamboat, and all who are occasionally or frequently called upon to be where “billows are buffetted,” should take along Hosttetter’s Stomach Citters, the finest known antidote for sickness, malaria, biliousness, and dis¬ orders of the stomach and bowels. Many travelers by railroad, with delicate stomachs and nervers, likewise suffer severely en route These will find the Bitters surely in swift, helpful steady and consolatory. Traveling, steamships even and and commodious sumptuous palace car 3 ,innot always a.source of un- mixedjoy and delight, and the Bitlers does much to counteract the discomforts attend¬ ing it, aggravated by delicate health. Rheu¬ matism, brought on by damp weather, kid¬ ney troubles and debility, are egeetuaiiy re- lieved by the Bitters. 111 the Itoinan Forum. “Julius,” said Mrs. Crt-sar, “! must have a new dress if we are going to the springs. The wife of the mayor of Rome must be dressed according to her sta¬ tion.” “Well, my dear,” replied the mayor, “here is a dimns. Go Imy yonrself a Saratoga.” wen) Brutus, overhearing the remark, at once and purchased the tin sword whir) so effectually aided Ctesar tu collecting his rents.—Life. ^ (iennan !tf:iga*ine Gun*. Returned travelers in Germany speak of tbe jealousy with which the German authorities guard the new magazine gnus distributed among the soldiers of the army. Every gun is numlMitd and registered, the soldier must no: take it from tlie garrison under any circumstances save when mi parade, and tie must tli¬ able to produce tt at a monvut’s notice. All this Is to prevent tlie Frem bim-n front securing one to use ns a pattern. — Neu York Sint. Cyrus \V. Field says the' ' y hard wurJt a man may accomplish at.; - : . t ; : - it -rid. A Good Appetite Is essential tu ! ' at this season It is uft.-ii l :. ; ovcity or impu¬ rity of the l.... , - tt-.- digestive organs, ami I . - - 1.-« l or tlie changing m i. i: .-sp.nul.i is a wonderful mctlichn ■ , m u appetite, toning the digestion, and : - r. ngth to tlie whole system. Now is tin- time to take It. Be sure to get I loud's S.usat ariMa. p.-vji LSS1UNAL DIRECTORY D. L. P4RWIER, A T T O R N E Y A T L A W WOODBURY, : : GEORGIA. i iuinpt attention given to all business VV ill practice in all the Courts, and where ever business calls. Jijf" Collections aspecialty. aprGdly HEADQUARTERS Leak's Collecting and Protective Agency of Georgia. GRIFFIN, ------- GEORGIA. S. G. LEAK, Manager. Send your claims to 8. G. Leak and correspond only with him at headquarters, Cleveland & Beck, Resident Attorneys for Griffin. niay9d&w8m HENRY C. PEEPLEb, A T T O Ii n:e y A T Ii A W UA-MPTO.M, GEOBiilA, Practices in all tho State and Federal Courts. oct9d<twly JNO. J. HUNT, A V TORNE V AT L A W GBIFFI.V, iJEoIhHA. Office, 31 Hill Street, Up Stairs, ninr22d.icwly ov< r .J. H V\ i.ite’s Clothimr Store. 1). DISMUKE. N. SI. COI,I.lS'3 DISf^UKE & COLLINS, LAWYERS, GBEFFIN, OA. < 1 .lice,first room in Agricnltura! Building Stairs. niiirl-d&wtf THOS, R. IV?ILLS, TTOBNEY AT LAW, anipriN, oa. and Federal Couris. Will practice in th» State Office, over George & Hartnett’s oorzier* novif if. on i>. srsw.Yur. u *nr. r. danm el STEWART Sc DANIEL, ATTORNEYS A V LAW, { )v«*r Gt.-i-ri't; & Hurtiif. Hlaie t'V., <ir:f:*Tt if! Will 1 ;act*cc in tlie inti Fedot >uri.-. Lnl. C. S. WRIGHi, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELKU GKIFFIW, (Lk. Hill Street, Up Stairs overj. H. White r., & Co.’s. Administratrix's Sale Will he sold before the court homo door in Griffin, Georgia, on the first, Tuesday in No¬ vember next, between the legal horns ol sate, Ly order of Court of Ordinary, tlie land fol¬ lowing vi al estate, to wit: 351 act<"» of in Mt. Zion Uiatrii t, known ns the home plaec where H. J’ Crowder lived at tlie time of his death; said land bounded east by F. i.. U re wry and 8. i). Williomson, south hy I ,1 Bowden and Mr Y’arbr ugli, west by tt, I). Drowder and J. L. Maynard, sold and solijcet north ton by O Norton. Terms ctisli. mortgage in favor of The Georgia Loan and Trust Company. Sold as tin land of tin- es¬ tate of It. 1*. Crowder to pay the drbts of the estate and for distribution. Said land sold at the ri'K of K C. Crowder, who formerly bought said land and failed to pay the amount of his bid. HARRIET S. CROWDER, Administratrix of K. I’- Crowder $0X0. Farm and House and Let For Sale A 2023-3 acre farm in 2 miles of liriilin, Ga s v 0 acres in wcot 1 ?, 120 in pplctidid of cultivation, cle red of stumy s and rock?, tix- td for improved farm machinery. Machin¬ ery, stock, corn anti fodder will ho Hold with farm if wanted. All ready for business anoth¬ er year. Also, a litr^e roomy house and two acre lot in Griffin. Ga. For Chirk particulars Son, ad¬ dress me nt Griffin, Ga., care septI9d&w3m THAI) CLARK. NOTICE Notice is hereby given Unit a p; X «:b'i»wU: Iu made to the next. legislature for the pi- sage of a bill amending the charier of the city f Griilia r,t> at to allow I'n- Major Council of said city to fix a compel..-ath.ti exceed for the Ahltrmeiiof sold city not to fifty dollars per ;i;imi m. j | j j | j ; ine By givlngtoncto huUdtng and strengthening the.Uter¬ Svstem and up the general health, INDIAN WI3EO ! makes cheerful the despondent, depres :sse<l la spirits. INDIAN In change of l jp. . no ______, tadvsllonfd HciftanA 3m — . ae with. out WEED. It It is U Safcar.U L'):failing. L’n) Ask your Druggist. K. R. Anthony, Griffin and M F,-win Ochard Hi!!, Ga, New Adyertisementx. TO ADVERTISERS A list of 1000 newspapers divided into STATES AND SECTIONS Will be sent on application To those —FREE. who want the’r advertising to thorough pay we can offer no better medium for and effect;.ve work than the various sections of our Select Local List. GEO. Y. ROWELL <t CO., Newapvper Advertising New Bureau. York. 10 Spruce street. THE ONLY Brilliant ^ Durable Economical ! Are Diamond Dyes, They excel ail others I in Strength, Purity and Fa tness. None others j are just as good. Beware of imitations —they arc made of cheap and inferior materials and give poor, weak, crocky colors. 36 colors; ic cents each. I* Send | I)y: I .-.:=;.V «... rO -C’ ■ r.s I j for or coloring color in jz Photos., Photos., m;$king making the the finest finest Ink Ink or or HiuM-g tfluing (10 cts. a quart *, etc, Hold hy Druggi&u or by- | WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington. Vt l For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Article*, USE I DIAMOND PAINTS. Ooti, Silver. Uroiuc, Copper. Only la Cents. ( i U. Holman Co. ; -HAVE FRF8 II— <4l Magnolia Hams, ’ ; -> Cooked Corned Beef 12| c. per lb. Blue Fish, better fhan fresh Mackerel Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat, All grades Sullivan's Tobaccos And the . BEST LINE OF CIGSRS IN THE CITY, i A NEW BROOM SWEEPS CHAN -m- SPENCE 6l SMITH, % OPPOSITE BRICK WAItEIIOUSE,80LOMON »t Are now ready to do your work. Repairing buggies wagon* fo a feature o ,th :r bn rr=?, on whtrh =l:tjlf-d TaWironly used. Bring no your work.' ; • IS will . id \V:i«.»i- V"» anything on win <.L Ruggiee, be Fhaetff&a, Surriee, little Wagou,CwU importauoe. , and 1 »<• r iy ■ Hgn painting will n feature Job of for no price. With W Nothing but it 1 >d work tvil’. be done. SS ill not talic a alioddy any II, Spcm e ut the helm you cannot fair dealing. J-iTCaU on un bufore you buy. S PENC E & SMITH, 1 Solomon Street, Griffin, Ga. —VISIT THK y — Piano and Organ Department OF ■' ■ S V j BRAWNER, DEANE 4 CO.’S :■ mk Book & Music Store,Griffin, Ga I " Urge number of Pianos and Organs on hand " OiTlebrntctt" and more to arrive. ’ MATHUCHECK, OHICKKR1NO fNA; - im " and PACKARD AKION ORGANS, PIASOS. and MASON host of A Pinnoa HAMLiN. and • a V'.' -N < irgntis of other celebrated make*, for sale LB" : ~ fifeb- Either CASH or ON TIME ! "«« 11, W, Hasselkas, -{ manufacturer y- —AND— — i DEALER IN >- LEATHER AND FINDINGS. lit; 5 fill Street, » - GMIFFIN, OA I offer at and BELOW COST tm excellent lot of LOW CUT Gents’ and Ladies Shoe'. U. W. HAS8ELKBS. m lipint Finest Teas, CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. lb. v HAMS, BONELESS SHOULDERS. ETC. FINEST ■ FLOUR ON THE MARKET. McFarland, Boyles & Cil (i. A. CUNNIXOIIAM, GRIFFIN, : : : GEORGIA, Has Been Appointed Land Agent Spalding County, by the G'-ergia Bureau 01 Iramigru ion all parties having land for sale cxn ex the r,:,’ by p.huang their property hands. Full par‘‘<-ulars in regard to the liable lands hi this county can b,j by addree-ing him a- above. A f l.-on-i j and lands and lots of all de' A GREAT YEAR in the hivtorv of the United States is now upon keep ii-. L-.-t ■ ----------. ry person of intelligence desires to l ,< a w ith the court# ol Its events. There is no •ct’cr way to do ao than tosubscribo for 1 Tim Macon Telegraph. Its r-v.. f,v ::: in :-s are unjnrpawcd fuuest by arty Assocl- j T -r in ,:h. addition to the ate.i t'r<___I— , dispatchea. ,........ letter letter it JBiSss..,----- has Irotn irora special ail all correspoua- importi- import* t , . »:>.• wne v. • and i..el , ifi i ■. i sad the neighboring •states. I .jri. c the pi - sent session of Gongreca Wash- p : a: >, .j i ■ the most important au'l most in- . • • . ..1 centre In the country. The v, • ,* irrespondenee of the Telegraph is tij.-Ti. iy’-, t that can be had. the latest ,--i ■ ■ r u.rrespondent ; fill! dispatches. furnishes .Fro ,--e ' . Cum i rs irotn Hon. Amos J. re: .... a, r ,.| Congress trom New York, frank <»• ter and W. A. Croffut, three o! the be*t ki.i.'wu newspaper writers at the capital. <3^ e : -% tbe livest and most important issue* o! the Tj'« Telegraph Is a Democratic Tariff Reform p a vr. H is thoroughly (iav.-iattd lu line with Democratic the policy of I'r-.Ldent and the tlie party Iu the coming national campaign but Ti-legraph will not only give ail the the news, stand¬ will difeuss genuine all public Democratic Issues fciih. from Subecribc point of a l once. '>;i;ly, »no year, • . • • - ST OO ■Oaiiy, six months, .... * OO Daily, three months, . • - . 2 OO Daily, one month, - - . •’■5 Weekly, one year...... 1 OO Term": Cesh in advance. Address TUB TELEGRAPH, MaObw. Georgia. ms ara •f>TT!yi t fHl* Dt 1 . uni 1 ns snice kin GEORGIA Companies, Lowest Rates, Settlements ■ RAILROAD OF GEORGIA Notice to the Traveling Public. The bept nnd eheape.st passenger to Xr-w York and Boston is Savhurt ntid <-UggDt St«nmere J’riteengcrs before ptireha* : 1icki vm utiii-r t(■tries aontd do ( loicqmrt first of ibe merits of 1 'in'e via 8:iv.intmh. by wiucU vw w.i avoid duet nnd a tedions rid*-. Jitter include rneel* h: I slut. ioom on Sienau r. Rootid 'rip tickois will be placed : ale June 1st, good to letnrn nD til Oct 31st. N'w York Steamer V utils lri*weekly. Boston Steamer weekly from Savannah- For farther information apply to acv ageut of this Company, or to E, T. Chariton. G. P. A. Savannah, Ga: C. G. Anderson,A g't Savannah, Steamer, Ga ---- *** A a= v3 . «• a 'ames CELERY | COMPOUND CURES °P-fs. pr«md P»in«'.Crt«y cured r'« Celery Co*. wy ' Prostration “After ftei of Compete*),, 6f thcuraatVm.' I , a* cared Sami:*;. HvTrnrtne* Ji South Cemtrft ,ti. "It has done me m» * good for kidney dinexn Diseases then any other oiedi Cine.” r.no, A*ton Sioux City, Iowa. 4Kt> "t’aine’x Celery Com. Liver pound henefif lew for teen of g ‘ Disorders Indlgeedon, oeiw." Fa! a Ur-uu, _____ tjnechoe, Vt.