The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, October 24, 1888, Image 3

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CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. Notice to the Traveling Public. Tbe Best and cheapest passenger rente to New York and Boston is via Savannah and • iegaut Steamers thence Passengers before purchas jng tickets via other routes would do well to inquire first of the merits of ll,e rou e via Savannah, l»y which they will avoid dust and a tedious nil-tail rid-. Bates include meals uni state room on Steamer. Round 'rip tickets wdl be placed on sale June 1st, good to return ud til Oct 31st, New York Steamer sails tri-weekly. Boston Steamer weekly from Savannah- For further information apply to any agent of this Company, or to E, T. Charlton, G. P. A. Savannah, Ga. - 0. G- Anderson,A g-t, Steamer, Savannah, Ga. IF YOU ffll m Customers, Aught, Boarders, To be Bought Agents, Silver or Gold, Orders, Merchandise Sold. Servants or Place, Qeods to Appraise, Lawyer or Case, Opening To Days Musical Teacders, Announce, Popular Preachers, Houses or Acres, Cooks, Butchers or Baksrs, Books, Boats, Votes, To Hire or Let, Offices, Dress skirt or flounce Basement, A cure tor disease, First Floor, AHandy MnsiinChemise, Valise, Casement, A To Purchase a Pet, Cheese, Horse, Teas, Mare, Bees, Monkey or Bear* Peas, Bloodhound Fitz, or Spitz To Or Are Make Prone Known, Free from To Hire a Hall , Your Store, Driver or team, Carriage.Dry Hosiery, An Elegant Upholstery, oods, AnOpuleut Marriage, Play .Concert or Ball, Picnics, Skates, Excursions, Plates, creatur’sDiveisions, KuickKnacks, To sell to gay Diamonds, Clothes ReadyJJ Made, Pearls, Increase of Trade, Kings, Coal, Pictures, Coke and Woo d * Curls, Features, Lectures, Wash for To buy Odd Things, All Kinds of Food Or sell Odd Things, Works on Theology, Cats, Wealth Magic, Astrology, Rats, and Felicity, Mats, World-wide Publicity Flats Flags, Rags, Bats. Pantaloons, Hats, , Bags, Resplender tCravats, Nags, Dress shirts or collars Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollars, Financial Relief, House for Rent, Clocks, Stocks, Store, Tenement, Cash to be L.mt, Locks, Cash to be Spent, Socks, Scent, Portmenia or Box, Tent, Or Pig, Sheep Beau— or Ox, Roman Cement, Even a Go— Then in a Trice, Read the Advice,’ Take the Advice Far Beyond Price, Written Below— Written Below— ADVERTISE -IN THE- Daily News To Business Men. \T OLABORED ARGUMENT IS NEEDED in these days to convince INTELL1 GF.NT men that it Pays Well to Advertise New Advertisements TO ADVERTISERS A list of 1000 newspapers divided into STATES AND SECTIONS will be sent on application—FREE. advertising to To those who want the'r pay we can offer no better medium for thorough and effectiie work than the various sections of eur Select Local List. GEO. P. ROWELL A CO., Newspaper Advertising New Bureau, York. 10 Spruce street, DR. M OFFETT'S FEMALE MEDICINE! eorrecti all Irregularities and annoying trontttaa from which §o many ladles suffer. It gives the ike# weak, debilitated woman health and str¬ aheerful the despondent, der Aik toot Druggist. I. R. Anthony, Griffin and M. F, Swin Oehard Hill, Ga. A GREAT YEAR in the history of the United States Is now upon is. Every person of intelligence desire# to keep Pace with tne course of its events. There is no wtier way to do ao than to subscribe for The Macon Telegraph. fti news facilitlei are unsurpassed by any paper In the South. In addition to the fullest Associ¬ ated I’resi dispatches, it has special correspond- enoe by wire and letter from all important Points During is Georgia and the neighboring States. Wash¬ ington the present session of Congress in¬ will be the most important and most teresting news centre in the country. The Washington the Correspondence that had. of the Telegraph is yery best can be Its regular correspondent furnishes the latest Jews and gossip in full dispatches. Cummings, Frequent Special letters worn Hon. Amos J. member of Congress trom New York, Frank O. Carpenter, known and W. A. Croffut, the three capital, of the best dis¬ newspaper livesi writers at oi the cuss the and most important issues CSV. The Telegraph is a Democratic Tariff Reform of paper. President It is thoroughly in line with Democratic the policy Cleveland and the Party In the coming national campaign the Telegraph will discuss will not only give all from tbe the news, stand¬ but point all public issues Subscribe at genuine Democratic faith. *i once. ‘Aally, one year, . . . . - *7 OO ®»hy, at* months, .... 4 OO Bally, three month*, - • - * * 00 Dally, one month, .... .78 Weekly, one year, . . - • * 1 00 Terms; Cash la advance. Address THE TELEGRAPH, Moot*. Gioeoia PROMPT J*children Children grind *** reetleee, pick nirk their i note, Appetite, their they tecti* unnatural in their aw SMshnld bkely troubled with Worm#, prompt mean JJWBMbj* be taken be end B, A.FahaeetaekW dirt* •Be h kae eased gives them child according from death to ud many a My Poor Back! That “ poor back ” is held responsible for more than its share of the suffering* of mankind. If your dog bites a man who kicks it, do you blame the dog f On the same principle the kidneys utter their proteet against nervousness, impure blood, and resulting constipation These force them to do extraordinary work in ridding the system of the poisons which are rite result of effete matter retained in the blood. Then the sufferer says the back aches; the kidneys are dis- eased. “Not yet;” but they wdl be unless the nerves are strengthened, the blood purified, and the constipation removed. These are the causes of kidney troubles, and Paine’s Celery Compound removes them quickly, With its tonic, purifying, and laxative effect, it also strengthens the weak kidneys, making it almost infallible i curing all diseases of the nerves and kid- neys. If your hopes of cure have not been realized, try Paine’s Celery Com¬ pound ; it gives perfect health to all who complain of “ their poor backs.” Price fl.OO. Sold bv Druggists. Send for Illustrated Pape*. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors, BURLINGTON, VERMONT. FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS. -Also, a full line of- Drags, Patent Medicines, Paints, ,Oils, Crashes And Druggists’ Supples, at bottom prices, can ALWAYS be found AT DREWRY’S DRUG STORE 28 Hill StreetjORIFFIN, GA. WE KEEP ON HAND THE FINEST Flour, Sugar and Coffee, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. SST 1 At the LOWEST PRICES of any one in the city. We have the finest Whiskies and Brandies AND BEST OF ALL THE FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY! which is noted to be the finest that is made. All of the above for medical purposes. Com and see ns. GEORGE & HARTNETT. d&wtdec25 IlfllAf nilVT 9 to By Save buying Money DRY GOODS, I your HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of 11. F. STRICKLAND, NO 57 HILL STREET, .... GRIFFIN, GAi 5Ei p ’500 prs. of Sample Shoes at less than wholesale prices. Also a {rood line of MEN WOMEN S'AND CHILDREN’S SHOES, Bought regular, at reduced prices. Calicoes, Sheeting and Checks, all marked down. Kentucky Jeans, all grades, 15 to 37^ cents per yard. We have a full line of Mens’ Womens’ and Childrens’ Hose at 10 to 25 cents. Our childrens’ mixed and black hose at 10 cents per pair is the best thing in town for tbe money. Handkerchiefs, Towels, Corsets, Flannel Collars and Cuffs, all at the lowest prices. Give me a trial and I will save you money. R. F. STRICKLAND. I will have to-day nice mixed fish. Fresh Oysters Shrimp, Crabs, Rice Birds, Celery, Bananas only 3bcdoz. Mixed Pickles, 70c gallon, Sweet Pickles, 85e gallon, Plain Pickles, GOc gallon. Cheese 15c lb to-day. A large lot of A. E, Crackers just received; 20 different varieties. Schweppe line ginger ale, soda water and Lemonade 12e per bottle. 50 lb any Patent flour $1.65 to-day. J. TVE. MILLS TV.. M.Holman Co. -HAVE FRESH--- Magnolia -> Hams, Cooked Corned Beef 12^ c. per lb. Blue Fish, better than fresh Mackerel Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. All grades Sullivan's Tobaccos And the BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY, -«! VISIT THE i('S*»=3SS Piano and Organ Department gyipi OF Bites®. BRAWNER, DEANE & CO.’S Book & Music Store, Griffin, Ga M «BMgHeKa «r i-«r f-tf Large Large number number of of Pianos and Organs on ff-Vrk, - haud hand «*«» and more '‘ ,ore to to arrive « rdve • •'.!&?<» ji IP'-'' Celebrated MATIUVHEOK, CHICK HAMLiN, BRING —and *anSjgjjf ARION PIANOS. MASON <fc ir;. ^&y PACKARD ORGANS, and a host of Pianos and 'T .t'aci B N a£~ Organs o' other celebrated makes, for sale - A "3* fear Either CASH or ON TIME ! 'BSS SPENCE & SMITH, OPPOSITE BKICKWAREIIOU 8 E,SOLOMON St tST Are now ready to do jour work. Repairing buggies and wagons ia a feature o their business, on which skilled laboronly is used. Bring us your work. vye wiil build you anything on wheels—Buggies, Phaetons, 8 urnes, " agons, Car ts DrarsTand Delivery Wagons. Sign painting will be a feature of no little importance Nothing but good work will be done. Will not take a shoddy job for any price. With W H Spence tst the helm you cannot fair dealing. |50 r *Call on us before you buy.- SPENCE SMITH, Solomon Street, Griffin, Ca. Shipment Finest Teas, CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. lb. HUMS, BONELESS SHOULDERS, ETC. FINEST FLOUR ON THE MARKET. THE COMMONWEALTH, The »w» i»41athered Over Georgia. McDonough wants a bank with A50.000 capital. Mrs Elizabeth Rowland, of Hurt county, is 103 years of age. Tbe people of Madison are agitat iDg tho building of a $20,000 bo tel. The government will hereafter pay the rent of the postoffico at Wash ingten. Mrs, Mary Dawson, a white wo man 75 years old. has just been sent to the penitentiary for life for killing her son in law. Tbe Brooks County Alliance has resolved to do without commercial manures next year if the members cannot pay cash for them. The First Baptist Church at Con yers has selected Rev. E. VV. Cars well, Jr., to till the placo of Dr. Hor nady, who resigned some time since. Hon. H, Clay Foster, of Auguste, carries as an ornament on his watch chain the first fee be earned after bis admission to the bar, a $10 gold piece. A firm at Washington recently lost $90 on one lot of six bales of cot ton and $107 on nnother lot of eigh teen bales that were shipped oflf and sold, A ciose obseiver and far seeing man prophesies that in five years Greene county wiil be raising $20,- 000 or $30,000 worth of horses and mules annually. The United Labor party in Geer gia nominated James Y. Carmichael of Coweta county one of its electors in the president al race. Mr. Carmi cbuel declines the honor. It is proposed to build a Primitive Baptist Church in the cemetery grounds near Homerville. Sherod Smith has secured a consideiable amount already on the subscription. Nearly enough money has lien collected to complete the Presbyte rian church in Greensboro. A check for $100, a gift from tbe Presbyte rian church at Augusta, was received the other day. Mr. Garnet, the cotton factor of Savannah, told R. A. Matthews, of Thomaston, last week, that he so.d some of the silk cotton for 15 cents a pound, Last spring Mr. Matthews gave the seed of this cotton to a number of furmers. The members of the Round Top church have decided to erect a new church building in Leary. The plans and spec fications for tho buildings have been made out, snd negotiations between a committee of members and contractors are pending There is a’.young man in Wash ington who invariably keeps upon the mantel of his bedroom one of those books which profess to inter pret dreams. He has recourse to it ev - y morning upon awaken g, but siys it has never yet told him truth. Micajah Owens, one.of the oldest citizens of Wilcox count)’, was in Americus a day or two ago for th6 first time in over forty years. At the time of bis visit Mr. Owens says tbe site of tbe present beautiful and flourishing city was remarked by only a few' rude houses, the homes of the poineer setlers of the county, Last Monday, as R. T. Mills was going to Sylvania, about a mile above town, be saw a large hawk on the ground, apparently closely watch ing some object. As he approached Dearer the hawk made a swoop, and rising in the air had an immense black snake about 5 feet long secure ]y gripped by the head, -As the hawk sDared away with it, the snake was lashing the air with i s tail. There is a well known young lady in Wilkes county who haa enjoyed perfect health sine the earthquake of two years ago. For several years up to that time her healtii had been de cbning, and she was then quite fee hie. The physicians said the trouble was that she never perspired. When the great earthquake came she was considerably frightened, and in a | few moments the perspiration came freely from every pore. She began to improve that moment, and soon entirely regained her health. Annihilating a Multiform Disease. Miasmatic, or malarial, disease has many forms. Thysioisns have, for the sake of con Teoience and for the purpose of indicating its m< stro.’- , mi e<l forms, sntidividi-d- it into in'srinn .ent anu a ious rem ttent fe¬ ver, dumb ague cake. Bnt it present- an infinite variety of symptoms in different in¬ dividuals. Be these symptoms what th*v will, always remember annihilate that them Hostetter’e the | j I Stomach Bitters will at i outset, and prevent their recurrence. A -e- view of the proofs would convince any one \ j of the tney fact. This, to uutnerouc’ however, is and Impossible unnecessa¬ be i cause a -e ! ry because the effects of this grand anti-ma lariai specific area mal erof common knowl edge. No less familiar to the public are it., remedial aDd preventive effects in bilious at I | tacks, const patiou. and dyspepsia, kidney incipient rheumatism, debility troubles. It is, moreover, an excellent appetizer and tonic nervine. Distress Af**»• EOtlag- When at thia season of the year yon eat aome fruit or vegetables, you feel a disturbed condition a boot the stomach i or bowels, relieve it at once bv using Dr. Bigger,a Btx*leb«ry Cordial. HE IS DEPARTING Hi* Stinger Will Return in the Spi.ng, Tra La. The mosquito i f departing. But only for a brief season. There will be no weeping upon the The Cotton Exchange will not lower its flag and even tbe hum blest of those from whom he has de¬ manded tribute in the past will fail to do uim reverence Panegyrics will not be bestowed upon trim. Even though he has be>n man s most con Stunt companion for days pubt his very absence wiil be forgotten. It will be but temporary, tbougl. Like man, he only hleepetn. His im pressiveucss wdl < Hiieuthetl from public feeling. 11 « mW: voice will Steal upon you no mm i.. ... gio .m iug. Oh, no. Blood oner more may lid your veins instead of tins i uccanct-i’-. And the night may be nptnt in selt est dreams ol love and fume mar sad of in cat easing specimen* of his scientific handiwork or playing bide and seek among ihe netting. But he will return? Oh. yes. For his stinger endureth forever. When the soft zephyrs of early sum mer fan tho cheeks of the lilies in the forest streams, he will arise and come unto you He will not say; ‘•I have wasted my strength,” Not he. Merely a whispered, “I am here,” and then— Z.z-z-z-z-z-z, d—-in it, whack— And with an offended air he wiil waich you from a distance, for the mosquito, like the poor, never entire ly deserts us. Satt Khcum. With its intense itching, dry, hot skin, o.'ten broken into painful crack, and the little pintoles, often Sarsaparilha oau.s''s|indeseribab has wonder¬ , e Hood’s ful power ovor this disease. It purifies the blood and expels the humor, and Ihe sk ; n without a soar, Se''d f or book contain many statements of enres, to C. I. Hood Co,, Apothecaries, Lowell, Maas. (f) How two Men of Gilliam, Mo., Drew $5,000. Two gentlemen living in Giliianr, Mar- Co., Mo., have reaped tho reward o' meats in The Louisiana State Lottery, i e prize drawn here in The Louis’ana State was $t> ’ and was drawn by a tick- held jointly between K. J. Dun.ap, the and Mr. James Wooldridge who is the store of W. H. Land A Son. they re¬ the cash throir li the Citizens Stook last Saturday . — [Marshall (Mo.) Pro¬ Sapt. 1. WATCHES! * JEWELRY, * DINNER AND TEA SETS! -M- DECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN WHITE ENGLISH GRANITE WARE. DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA PLATE SETS. GLASS, TIN AND WOODEN WARE. KENTUCKY COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES. NOVELTY CO. BOOTS,SHOES AND LEATHER —AT- 22 «Ins Shoe Store 22 Hill St. Hill St. Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty. t'-EF' We warrant all work and shall make it a point to misrepresent noth ing. Just recoiyed a largo shipment of Gents, Ladies and Misses) fine goods and school shoes for Children. H, W. HASttELHUS. A. S.MURRAY Calls you, attention to his LI llll! 0 lltlllT COMPLETE SUITS OR SINGLE PIECES. Suits of 9 Pieces from $20 to $ 100, Tables, Chairs Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Wardrobes, Etc, A limited number of Sewing Machines of the best makes to sale very low. I am always ready to serve my customers, both day and night. Mrs. E. E. CROCKER, •20 HILL STREET, -HAS ALL T1IK- Latest: Styles: of: liners AND TRIMMINGS. Saxony Wools, best goods and all asorted colors. Also, Germ te n Wools. Call ard examine my goods and prices. octlMAwlaa The Red Men’* Burial Service. Tho Independent Order of Red Men have a beautiful bridal service, which was used st the grave of a deceased brother in Danbury recent ly. After prayer by tho past aacbern each member of the thribe stepped up to the coffin and deposited there on a twig of evergreen, significant of the immortality of tho soul. They then gathered in a body and the past sachem, stepping forward, re leased from its uordino a pure white dove; which soared above tho mourn era for a moment and then took a straight course through the tall over greens. It whs a solemn spectacle.— [Hartfold Times. Or. Mofott’a T'iTHift’A (Teething Powders) AlUtn A t - IrC'x’l t ^ y • v A * M* 111 Lire*lou. Is !*:#•# tho 4i , a •' ■ V- trf ('MJt! 4 <«k» < IreUiiiig } ’ ■ •' tv»«» 'tft.aif Ice-iHi tijuaii* a eurf* H for > i ‘ ■ •< li HUr •tofanyagt* a vj U'i^ u/e, It mm fi f/j »*. T t H arttf * >ti will utv+r be w ‘t•” t I - *. ar* child* ft'.n iaU .il .'-t* You* JrufcJT vU F mi are 1 ruse ann Lol For Sale SO a 2*3 m woof's, o 1mn. in ;»miles splendid oi %> riffin, Ga antes in ]?J in state of euUivalion, d cleared of slumps and rooks, tix- i for Improved farm machinery. Machin¬ al y, slock, corn and fodder will he sold with farm if wanted. All ready for business a noth. er year. Also, a 'urjfc roomy house and tw o acre lot in Griffin. Gn. For particulars ad d'ess no* at Griffin, (la , care Clark A Son. iopU9dAw8.ii THAU Cl ARK. Milliner Y! A HANDSOME LINE OF New - Goods JUST FROM THE MANUFACTORY AND WILL BE SOLD AT - Manufacturer’s Trices ! - LSTFeatliera and Flumes Novelties in new in Trimming, styles and colors and Latest which excite tbe admiration of all who see them. New goods nrriving nearly eve y day during the fall. Call nnd bco them. |MliS. M. L. WHITE, Clark’s Building, Cor. of Hill and Broadway. G. A. CUMiSGHAM, GRIFFIN, : ::GEORGIA, Has Been Appointed Land Agent lot Spalding Counly, by the Georgia Bureau oi Immigration, expedite and all parties having land for sale can hands. the sale by placing their property in his Full par’Vulars in regard to the most val¬ uable lands in tliis county can be obtained by addressing him as above. A full list o? houses and lands and lots of all description. NovemberSheriffsSales \I vv m.L day BE in November SOLD ON nerrt, THU before FIRST the TUB®, door o.' the Court House, in the city of Griffin, scribed Spalding County, Georgia, U<# following de¬ fegl Fifty property, to-wlt: diatrkt of . acre* ot land In tbe first ■ . n.,w iuunw, iitmutiw UUIIU by Norton I*!*. * ’I of J, F. Davis, east by lan J ol 1. 0. ap.d south by land of J , O. Norton and weal, by other lands of J. O. Norton. Xeviedctt |j. O. Norton, tenant ia possession, I*. Killy notified. * 6 . 00 . Also, a. the same time and piace.'wil! be sold one Jot of land in aaid State and county, known ta lot No. 3» in Ihe third dlatricl of originally Henry county, now tere»,tno«$ Spatdi'g county,Georgia,containing leu#, 1 rounded north 20 lands tiX of Sarah or by Andrew*, oaat by W. T. Chambers,'west b‘ Lyman and. Levied 1 ravla and south by C. 8 . Wrataoi* on and sold as tbe property of Amanda Waldroup, executrix of Aaron Waj droup, fa issued tiecenaed, Sualding by virtue Buperior of a mortgage II from Court in favor of H. V. McWilliams & Sion vs. Aman da Waldroup, executrix of Aaron Waldroup, deceased. C. B. and John Waldroup,tenants in possession, legally notified. Also, at the same lime and place, will ba sold ten acres of land in a square, enclosed by a bodge, known as the Reeks Orchard, situated, lying Spalding and being In (he 1001 st district U. M of Comity, Georgia, frontlp; cast on a road running from Griffin north to what is known as Bocks' Mil), just insideof city limits Lei of Griilin on the northern bounds ry. led on as the property of the eatate of Jas A. Becks, deceased, in the hand* of W M. & W. Cl. Becks, ndministraten, lo sat Isfy the iUOlst ono II fa dKiriet issued 0. from the justice eoUrt'Uf A Ellis W. M, A M. IV. C. in favor Becks, of adminis¬ Blakely vs. trators of Jas, A. Becks. Levy mode by G. 1). Johnson, L. U.,and turned over to me. renaat in possession legally notified. $6.03. Also, at the same time and place, will tie sold three acres of land more or lees in tbe Mmire mil north by V. D. Dismuke, being part of tho place on which T. W. Thurman now resides. Levied on nud sold «* the ' property of T. W. 11, arm an, to satisfy a fi fa Issued from Spalding County Court in fav¬ or of C. F. Newton A don vs. T.W. Thur- man T, W. Thurman,tenant in possession legally notified. R. B, CONNELL, Bherifrfi.C. $ 8 . 00 , Ordinary’s Advertisements. ( V/tt, iRDINARY’S OFFICE—SPAtDnfaCom* w it, 0 v* Mmwta Kortor*, , Oet. v vv, 1st, mil, 1888. luwj.—'y Francis i ntibia M Scott,administrator on estate of Nancy fleoU, deceased, twenty-two has applied to me for leave t» sell acres of land belonging to es¬ tate of deceased, lying In Line Creek dis¬ trict In said county. Let all persons concernod show cause be- for# the Court of Ordinary of said county, at my office in Orlfli, on the flrat Monday In Novomber, 1888, by 10 o’clock, a. m., why ruch leave should uot he granted. *8.00 K W. HAMMONO,Ordinary. \J l \ RDINARY'S OFFICE—Sr.u.mxa Goux- and Francis tv, Georgia,O ct. lfft, 1888.—Samuel A, tote of Wm. M. Scott, Scott, deceased, Administrators applied on el- to have me for leave to sell land* belonging to estate said ef deceased, lying in Line Creek district in Let county. ali concerned show be¬ persons cause fore the Courtof Ordinary of said county, at my office In Griffin, on the first Monday la November, such leave should 1888, by ten o’clock, granted. a. m., why not be *3.00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary. V./ / \ KIHNaKY’S OFFICE, fiPAionst Cot;*- tv, Grokoia, OcL lat, 1888.—Alex, 8 Murrey, . and S, deceased, W. Murray, as applied executor* of A. IG. have to me or . leave to sell lands belonging to estate of A. U. Murray, late of said county, deceased. U,t all person* . omerned show caoss e- for, tin; Court of Ordinary of said county at my office in Gruuu, u u the first Monday wby In No., w,oei, is*.*, uy tsu utiock, a. in., seeh leave should not be granted ffi.f J E. W. HAMS MONt D, Ordinary V/ / AR1HNAUY8 CFFICE, Srsumso Couii- tv, Gkobou, Oct. 1st, 1888.—Tbe re¬ turn of the couimmsioncrs to set apart a rear’s support out of the estate of Edmund Kendall to Henrietta Kendall has been made and filed in this office. Let all persons show cause, within the time prescribed by law, if »ny they have, why same should not be set apart and made the judgment of the court. *KK) E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary, Admin is tra tor’s Sale. ; -■ By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary there will be sold before the coart house door the the of Boiilding county. In November the city of Griffin, Griilin, on on nrst orst 7de*day 'luesday in land* next belonging during to the the legal hours of of Elizabeth sale, Ibe Huff, estate deceased, to-wlt: One house and lot in the eity of Griffin near the 8 am Bailey Institute, bounded on the south by Taylor Street, East by tbe lot of Mrs. Hatton, west by T. G. Me A fee and north by an alley, Hold for containing the % Of an acre more or less. put pose of paying debts and distribution among the heirs of tbe deceased. Terms oash. This Oct. 3rd, 1888, COLLEN Ailm’r. *0.00 N. M. 8 , Administrator’s Sale. Bv virtue of an order from the Ceurt of Or- diuary, will be sold before the court house door of Spalding counly in the city of Griffin, on ihe first Tu- rday In November next, be- two-n tho legal hours of sale, the lands be- longing to the estate of Wm. Woodward, late of said connty deceased, to-wit: land 303ji acres No. more or less, the same containing being lot tfti In Cabin district, d'rd),, acre, moieor lee* and the west half of land lot No. 10 in said Cabin* district oor- taining 101,'i uorcs more or less. Said laud will be ,ld in 2 or 3 tracts. Hold for the purpo-e of paying debts and distribution among tlie heirsofssid deceaeed. COLLEN, Tbi#OoL3, 1888. Terms cash, N M. Adm’r de bonis non of W. J. Woodward, ^ Administrator’s Sale. By virtue of an order from the Court of Or diuary of Bpalding conuty there will be sold (.■fort the court house door of said county in the city of Griilin, on the first Tuesday Of in November next, during the legal hours sale, t'-ie following property to-wit - . 50 acres of land more or less In Akins dist ict in said county, «ilnatcd in the northwest corner of lot No' ltd, bounded on the noi h hud east by Jacob T. Chi pusan,on the south by J. F. ( bupman and the public road leading .rom Jackson to Zebuion and on tbe we*, by J. F. Chapman anti Ja*. Askew. Hold for the pay- ii j licllt* and distribution among the heir* of Roljt. Brown, deceased, and sold as the property of the estate of said deceased. Terms cash. This Oct. 3rd, 1889. ** O. N. M. C< iLLENB, Adm’r. Administratrix’s Sal© Will be sold before the court house door in ! Griffin, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in No¬ vember next, between the legal hon.'s of j ) *fth*. lowing by real order estate, of Court to wit: of Onlfcarv, 257 acres of the land foJ- in Mt. Zion District, known as tbs home pirn e w here R. P- Crowder lived at the tims of hi- death; said land bonndsweaii by*. It. Drewry and 8 . D. Wilpomson, south by J. >. Bowden and Mrs. Yarbrough, weot by W, B Growder and J. L. Maynard, and north by O Norton. Term* cash. Sold subject t«a and mortgage in favor of The Georgia Loan Trust Company. R. P. Sold as the the land debased of the the ea¬ tate of Crowder to pay i&nd sold estate and for distil nation. Said I at the risk of B- (X Crowder, who formerly bought said land and foiled to pay Uitaannnt of hi* ud. CROWD**. .._ HARRIET 8. Admiahtretri* of R- F Crowder. V *0