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CENTRAL RAILROAD OF
Notice to the Traveling Public.
The liofet «Dcl cLieaprui
route to N> w York and Boston
via Savannah ami elegaut
thence Passor.^. other is before
jog tickets via routes would
»fili to ir.cjuii t tiist of <!:<? mmi'.s
the roil •* v,(t Si'V.un.li, to
tbeV will avoid 'ill.-: end
ult-iai! tui<. Bates include
and stain.Him on Simmer.
Round 'r:p tickets will !,e
on sale June 1st, good to le'uru
til Oct 31st, New York
sails tt'i-wenkly. Boston
weekly from Savannah-
For further information apply
any agent of this Company, or to
E, T. CiiAitLTorr, G. P. A.
Savannah, Ga:
C. G. Anderson, Ag-t Steamer,
Savann'ab, Ga.
IFYODfAN
Customers, Aught, be
Boarders, To Bought
Agents, Silver or (.old,
Orders, Merchandise Sold.
Servants or Place, G®ods to Appraise,
Lawyer or Case, Opening To Days
Musical Teac iers, Announce,
Popular Preachers, Houses or Acres, •
Cooks, Butchers or Bakers,
Books, Boats, Votes,
To Hire or I.et,
Offices, Dress skirt-or flounce
Basement, A cure for disease,
First Floor, A Handy MuslinChcmise, Valise,
Casement, A
To Purchase a Pot, Cheese,
Horse, Teas,
Mare, Bear, Peas, Bees,
Monkey or
Bloodhound or Spitz Or Are Prone
Free from Fitz, To Make Known,
To Hire a Hall , Vour Store,
Driver or team, Carriage,Dry Hosiery,
An Elegant Upholstery, cods,
AnOpnlent .Concert Marriage, Ball, Picnics,
Play or Excursions,
Skates, Knick-Knacks,
Plates,
Tosellto gay creatut’sDivejsions,
Diamonds, Clothes Ready* Made,
Pearls, Increase of Trade,
Curls, Rings, Coal, Pictures, Coke and Woo d
Wash for Features, Lectures,
To buy Odd Things, All Kindsof Food
Cats, Or sell Odd Things, Works Magic, on Theology,
Wealth Astrology,
Rats, and Felicity,
Mats, World-wide Publicity
Flat? . Flags,
Bats, Rags,
Hats, Pantaloons, Bags,
Nags,
Resplendent Mutton Beef, Cravats, Dress shirts Dollars, or collars
Financial or Relief, Almighty
House for Rent,
Stocks, Store, Tenement,
Clocks, Cash to be Lint,
Socks, Rocks, Cash to be Spent,
Portmonia Scent,
or Box, Tent,
Pig, Sheep or Ox, Roman Cement,
Or Even a Beau- Go-
Then in a Trice, Read the Advice,!
Take the Advice P ar Beyond Price,
Written Below— Written Below—
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Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
10 Spruce street, New York.
DR. MOFFETT'S
FEMALE MEDICINE 1
By giving tone to a*d strengthening the.Uter- ____
lae Syste ystem m and an d building building up i the general health,
UVDIAJV W15E5D
eorreet* all lrre^ polarities and annoyln«g troubles
from which so m aany ladles suffer. It gives the
weak, debilitated d .
makes cheerful woma woman health and strength,and
the despondent, depressed In
out spirits. INDIAN In change i&nge WEJE WEED. of life no lady Safe should be with-
Ask Druggist. Jt u and Unfailing*
your
I. R. Antliouy, Griffin and M. F, Swin
Cthard Hill, Ga,
A GREAT YEAR
in the history of the United States is now upc
us. Every person of intelligence desires to k»»
pace with tne course of its events. There is i
tetter way to do so than to subscribe for
The Macon Telegraph.
Its news facilities are unsurpassed the fullest by any Associ¬ pape r
in the South. In addition to correspond*
ated Press dispatches, it has from special all important
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Washington the Correspondence be had. of the is
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Its regular correspondent Frequent
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letters from Hon. Amos York, trank «■.
member of Congress trom New of hen
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THE TELEGRAPH,
Macov, Georgia.
When PROMPT MfASORES. gnnd their teeth,
children pick their nose, they
quite are restless, likely unnatural in their Worms, appetite* prompt meas aie
troubled with BJJTallBSStOjM
are* should be taken and direo
tSons Vermifuge it haeeaved be given them child according from death to at*
many child a from early grave
{ «ay pr es e rve your sweet an
My Poor Back!
That “ poor txick ” is held responsible for more than its share of the sufferings of
mankind, ft' your dog bites a man who kicks it, do you blame the dog? On the same
principle the kidneys utter their protect against nervousness, impure blood, and
resulting constipation. '1 ltese force them to do extraordinary work in ridding the
system of the poisons which aie rite result of effete matter retained in the
blood. Then the sufierur says the back aches; the kidneys are dis*
eased. “ Not yet; ” but they will 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 in curing all diseases of the nerves and kid-
ncys. If your hopes of cure have not been realized, try Paine’s Celery Corn-
pound; it gives perfect health to all who complain of “ their poor backs.” Price $1.00.
Sold bv Druggists. Send foe Illustrated Paper.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors,
BURLINGTON, VERMONT.
FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS.
--Also, a full line of---
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, ,0ils, Brushes
And Druggists’ Supples, at bottom price*, van ALWAYS be found
AT DREWIiY’S DRUG STORE
as Hill Street,GRIFFIN, GA.
WE KEPT ON HAND THE FINEST
Flour, Sugar anil
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
53?“ At ttie LOWEST PRICES of any one in the city. We have the finest
Whiskies and Brandies
AND BEST OF ALL THE
FLAT SHOALS CORK WHISKY!
which is noied to he the finest that is made. All of the above for medical purposes,
and see ns.
GEORGE & HARTNETT.
d&wtdec25
~
ive
By buying your DRY
IIATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of
R. F.
NO 57 HILL STREET, .... GRIFFIN, GA:
2-5;?'500 prs. of Sample Rubes at less than w sale prices. Also a
line of hole
MEN WOMEN \S AND CHILDRENS SHOES,
Bought regular, at (educed prices. Calicoes, Sheeting and Checks,
marked down. Kentucky Jeans, all grades, 15 to cents per
We have a full line of Mens’ Womens’ and Childrens’ Hose at 10 to
cents. Out childrens’ mixed and black hose at 10 cents per pair is the
thing in town for the money. Handkerchiefs, Towels, Corsets,
Collars and Cuffs, all at the lowest prices. Give me a trial and I will
you money. R. F. STRICKLAND.
I will have to-day nice mixed fish.
Fresh Oysters Shrimp, Ci abs,
Rice Birds, Celery,
Bananas only 35c doz.
Mixed Pickles, 70c gallon,
Sweet Pickles, 85c gallon,
Cheese Plain Pickles, 60c
15c lb to-day.
A large lot of A. E Crackers just
20 different varieties. Sclrweppe line
ale, soda water and Lemonade 12c per
50 lh any Patent ^£IL flour 81.05 to-day.
mSL
■WMiwnin 1 acs ra r- .sswA'^.jar;•
W. M. &
-HAVE I’UESII-
Magnolia ->
Cooked Corned Beef 12; c. per lb. Blue Fish, better than fresh Mackerel
Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. Ail grader Sullivan's Tobaccos
And the
BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY,
--- { VISIT THE :--
Piano and Organ
■ - • , > ■ j -lA ! . .. OF
‘v v ; - 1 BRAWNER, DEANE & CO.'S
E & Music Store, Griffin. Ga
Book
i.arge number of Pianos and Organs
hand and more to arrive.
(Ylebrati-d MATH ft H ECK, CHICK
and ARION t’tANOS. MASON ,fc
l’A< KARD ORGANS, anil a host of Pianos
Organs of other celebrated makes, for gate
t-zf~ Either CASH or ON TIME ! “tBO
SPENCE 6l S M 1T US,
ODDO.-TTK Hindi WAIl KIIOU SE.SOLOMON
IW \ro now ready to (lo jour work. Repairing buggies and wagon, i* a feature
that rim sin cbs, on which skilled lata. runty is used Brinjrus your work
r)\cci, —Bucgiea, Phaetons, Hurries,
II, Spence ai the helm you cannot fail to u*-t fair dealing. Call on u- be.ore >ou bay .
SPENCE & SMI
Solomon Street, Griffin, Ga.
CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. 11).
HAMS, BORELESS SHOULDERS. ETC.
FLOUR ON THE MARKET.
icffilifl, Eif its & Eli
Tvrluks.
The average pallet takes her eggsit
in the spring.
Tbo robin who has lost her mate
takes a sort of bird sigh view of the
world.
Travelers who have climbed Pike's
Peak tind the climb too exacting.
The average family mar, as ho
trots out his winter stove, is remind
ed toat its scoid weather aL>out now.
The .Sugar Trust is to bo attacked
in the courts. Of course it tabes
“sand'- to do this.
It is now believed that Venus rose
from the sea to allow the hired girl to
make the bed of the ocenu.
They fay that all wealth comes
from the soil. It is .suspected, alsr,
that not a little soil comes from
wealth.
Dreams go by contraries. But this
is something a fellow can never seem
to remember when ho is asleep.
Many a proud man who holds his
head erect in the street hangs it in
the horse car when there is ,a lady
clinging to the sttap.
There are severe nights on orators
who speak in the cq en air, but the
man who has cough lozenges to sell
thinks them quite pleasant.
The editor of the Lowell Citizen
asks : “What is the effect of kissing
upon the lipsY“ It’s contagious :
anybody i light to know that.
A written promise to pay one's
rent for a modern flat thirty days
from date might appropriately be al
lnded to as a suit* note.
When the open-air speaker's voice
trembles on these frosty nights it
isn't necessarily a sign of emotion ;
ho may have chills.
The trade in venison meat for the
East is said to be largely in the
hands of one shipper in the West.
A modern Merchant of Venison, as
it were.
Miss Ada Racket (just from Italy)
—Oh, Mr. Newton, are you a good
judge of Roman coins ?
Mr. Windsor Newton (just fioin
Paris). .Well, I know all about the
Latin quarter!
Warner’s Log Cabin
Remedies. — Sarsapar
dlla,—Cough and Con
sumption Remedy,—
Hops and Buchn, Ex
tract, Hair Tonic, Liv
er Pills, Plasters,
(Porous-Electrical), Ros* Cresm for
Catarrh. They, like Warner’s Tippe
canoe, are the simple, effective reme
dies of the old Log Cabin days.
Stolen Smiles:
Old lady (to grocer’s boy) : D'yo
know, young feller, tbet I ain't much
stuck on that iiy paper you sold me
yist.ddj ?
Boy : 1 s pose no*, mum ; how
abou' the flies 1
Jirga : I cal; such c -nduct dis
graceful.
Jaiig- : Whafs that ?
Jingo : Why, Dudley ims been
knocking down a waiter
•Jungs • That's carrying the tipping
system too far.
Sweet Girl : Mercy ! It’s 10 o’clock
Has time ever passed so quickly with
you as it does now ?
Devoted Lover (a travGing sales
man) . Never, except at a railroad
dining station.
She : Mr Faintheart, did you read
that sad case in New Y’ork where a
poor girl died from h r art disease on
receiving a proposal 1
He : Yes, it was sad.
She • Very indeed. What made
it more interesting to me was the
fact that the doctor examined my
heart only last week and found it
perfect!v sound. Before he went
home one chair was amply sufii
cient.
First Jersey mosquito (gazing on
the latest importation of English
lords, as the Adriatic approaches her
dock) : S'pose they’re the genuine
article, Biliy ?
Second Jersey mosquito: Blo«d
will tell, Peggy,
He : I’ve been trying to tear rny
seif away for a week, but these au
turn., breezes are awfully enticing.
She : How funny ! I he ird papa
six ye.-ter day lie couldn't raise wind
enough to get away on to save bis
life.
Bobby ; What is the matter with
the baby, ma t
Mother : I’ve just been Dursing
him, Bobby, and he choked a little.
Bob!i> : D d he get a bone in Lis
throat, ma ?
Business Man (to young man who
has applied for a situation); C in
yon keep books ?
Young Man (sadly); No, sir! I
used to think that I could, but the
book borrower was too much for me.
Hiirn'r" Noises
In the ears. i. .ie» a roaring, buzzing
sound, are canned l.y eaianrb, that exceed¬
ingly disagreeable and very common disease.
Loss of smell or bearing also result from
catarrh. Howl's Sais.iparitta, the great
blood purifier, is a i« culiarly successful rem¬
edy for this disease, which it cures by purify¬
ing the blood. If you sufier from catarrh, try
Hood's Sarsaparilla, the peculiar mediClB*
“Pay John WlUlMw*.”
Mid-Continent,
At a prayer-meeting ‘down
a inan noted for his failures to
business obligations arose to
The subject was : “What shall I
to tic saved?” He commenced
to quote the words: “What
I do to he saved?” He paused,
ed around and said again:
shall 1 do to tie saved?” Again
more soiemen tone tie repeated
question of questions, when a
from the assembly, in clear and
tinct tones, replied: “Go and
John Williams for that yoke
oxen!”
The incident stirs up
thought. A great many people b
fore they can be saved, or guide
ers to the Savior, will have to
and pay John W liliams” the
they honestly owe him. .ituewd
sters in the marts ot the world are
shrewd enough to be dishonest
heart and retain the favor of
who “loves purity in the
parts.” Neil her can a hope of
world to come be like a
in the soul ol any one who robs
by bring dishonest to his fellow
Thousands read no other
than the lives of those who
to be following its precepts in
daily lives. The greatest need
the church is true, pure, upright liv
ing—“living epistles, known
read of all men.” The square man
is the best shape. The tree is
by its fruit. “Go pay John
liams.”
Distress After EOtlng.
•Vhen at this season of the year you
eat some fruit or vegetables, you feel
a disturbed condition about the
or bowels, relieve it at once by using
Dr. Bigger,s Huckleberry Cordial.
Advice to Mothers.
M.s. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
for children teething, is the prescription and
of one of the best female nurses
physiciaus in the United States, and
has been used for forty years with
failing success by millions of mothers
for their children. During the process
of teething ite value is incalculable.
It relievos the child from pain, cures
entery and diarrhoea, griping in the
bowels, and wind colic. By mother, giving
health to the child and rests the
Prioe 26 cents a bottle, angeod&wly
Itis a blind confidence to suppose your-
self incapable of mistake, it is indeed a
seiuous blunder to refuse to lake Dr. Bull’s
Gouge Syrup when you even suspect you
have taken cold. Price 25 cents.
m WATCHES!
& VA ★ JEWELRY, ★
DINNER AND TEA SETS!
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
22 asselkus’ Shoe Store 22
Hill St. Hill St.
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
23J" We warrant <il! work and shall make it a point to misrepresent noth
injv. Just received a large shipment of Gents, Ladies and Misses fine goods
and school shoes for Children.
H. W. HASbEldKUS.
A. S.MURRAY
Calls your attention to hi#
MDri Line of Furniture!
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 lor sale very low.
I am always ready to serve my customers, both
day and night.
Mrs. E. E. CROCKER ,
20 HILL STREET,
-has all the
AND TRIMMINGS
qpW Saxony Wools, best goods and all asorted colors, i Also, i
n Wools.
Call ard ezamine my goods and prices.
oetlWAwIm
h. Y . srfi ' .. .
AnilfclUtlaff a Xalttfom Umm,
Miasmatic, or malarial, dis**** fa** many
forms. VtayslcUns have, for la* sake of coo
v.ul*no* a»d forth* marked purpo** f*rms. of subdivided indicating
its mMt tnt*rmrtt«nt strongly and Mlious remittent fe¬
it into Bnt
ver , dumb ague cake. it presents an
infinite variety of symptoms in different in¬
dividuals. Be these symptoms what they
will, always remember that H os tetter's
HLimsch Bitters will annihilate them at the
outset, and prevent tbetr recurrence. A re¬
view of the proofs would convince any on*
of the faot. This, however, U and Impossible be
cause tney are to numeronc' unnecetsa.
ry teesusc the efTects of this grand snti-ms-
isrial specific are a matter of common knowl
edge. No less familiar to the public ar# it*
remedial tacks, constipation, and preventive dyspepsia, effects in billon* tnclpiei at
rheumatism, It debility and kidney trouble
Is, moreover, an excellent appetiser and
tonic nervine.
Farm and House and L ot For Stte
»0 A 202W In acre woods, farm ISO in 3 miles splendid of Griffin, state Ga
acres tn of
cultivation, cleared ot stumps and rooks, fix.
td for Improved farm machinery. Machin¬
ery, stock, corn and fodder will tie sold with
farm if wanted. All ready for business anoth¬
er year. Also, Griffin. a large roomy For* bouse and two
ui ro lot t.i G*. particular* ad.
dies* m- at Griffin, Ga , csrr Clark A Bon.
septlttJA wAiii THAI) CLARK.
NOTICE
Ni'lb e is beriby given that spp tcation will
b • made to the next 1 eglslnture for the pss
mgr of a bill ami'litling lie charter of th*
city of Griffis so as to allow the Mayor and
Council of said city to fix n compensation
for the Aldermen of said city not to exceed
fifty dollars per annum.
Milliner Y !
A HANDSOME LINE OF
New - Goods
JUST FROM THE MANUFACTORY
AND WILL BE SOLD AT
- Manufacturer’s Prices! -
tarFeatkers and plume* Novelties in nsw styles and
colors and Lateat in Trtmntinff,
which excite the admiration of all who *ee
them. during the. New fall. goods arriving nearly them. every day
Call and see
|M KS. M. L. WHITE,
Clark's Building, Cor. of Hill and Broadway.
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Real Estate
GRIFFIN, : : : GEORGIA,
Has Been Appointed Land Agent foi
Spalding County,
by the Georgia Bureau ot Immigration, and
all the parties sale by having placing land their for sale property can expedite In ht*
hands.
Full par’Vculars in regard to the most val¬
uable lands in this county oan be obtained
by addressing him as above. A full list of
houses and landa and lots *f all description.
Griffin,
*
Griffin la the UvsUcst, pluckiest, meet pro
gressiv* town in Georgia. This la no hyper
boltcal description, as the record of the Mat
five years will show.
During that time It has built mad pod I
moat successful operation a $100,000 cotton
factory and Is now building another with
nearly twioatha capital. It haa
Urge iron and brass foundry, a fertiliser the¬
ory, an immense ie* and bottling works,
sash and blind factory, a broom factory
opened up the finest granite quarry in the
United But**, and has many other enter¬
prise* tn oatsmpUUoo. ft has secured
another railroad nlaety miles long, and who*
oca tea on the greatest system in the (loath,
th* Central, has secured connection with it*
important rival, the East Tan name* , Virgtnm
and Georgia. It ha* just seeured direct inde-
pendest connection with Chattanooga awl
th* W. st, and has the President of a fourth
railroad residing her* and working
to its ultimate completion. With
ite fin white and three colored
churches, it U now building a $10,000 MW
PreibyterUn church. It haa tnoreaaed its
population by nearly one-tfth. It haa at-
tracted around its borders trait growers from
nearly every State in the Union, until ft is
sow surrounded on nearly every aid* by or-
ahsrds and vineyards. It la the boom of the
grape and its win* making capacity haa
doubled every year, ft haa su ce as H tally
inaugurated inaugurated a a system system ot ot public public school*, school*, with with
a seven years curriculum, second to none.
This is part of the reoord of a half deeada
sad simply shows the progress of ga already
admirable city, with th* natural advantages
af having th* finest climate, summer and
winter, in the world.
Griffin is th* county east of Spalding
county, situated in west Middle Georgia,with
a healthy, fertile and rolling country, 1U»
fast above sea 1 *t*L By tha census of I860, it
will have at a low estimate between M00 and
7,000 people, and they era all of the rigid
sort—wide-awake, up to the times, randy to
waleom* strangers and anxious to secure da
tirabl* settlers, who will not b* any leas wet-
own* If they bring money to help build up-
the town. There is about only oa* thing w*
need badly just now, and that is a big hotel.
W* have several small ones, but their accom¬
modation# are entirely too limited for oar
business, pleasure and health s ee kin g guest*,
you tea anybody that wants good loca¬
tor a hotel in th* South, Just mention
Griffin.
Griffin ft th* place where the Gnaw»
Xtwsis published—daily and weekly— t h e
oast newspaper in tha Empire State of tha
Georgia, Ft**** enclose stamps la sending
for samp!* ooptaa.
This brief skstah.wlU answer July Ut
IMS. By January 1st, 1889, ft will bat* to be
changed to keep up with the times.
j
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
HENRY C. PEEPLES,
ATTORNEY AT L A W
HAMPTOI, OIOMU.
Courts. Practice* Id all th* State and octOddkwly Federal I ■'
JNO. J. HUNT,
ATTORNEY |A T LAW
anarrai, anonau. ;
Office, v,—.1 31 Hill Hill Street, Street,' Up 8teire, over J. 8
ft I.......... bite’s Clothier ffiife (Mors. ■ mdMMr
--— . „
D. L. PARMER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
WOODBURY, t : GEORGIA.
, i umpt attention riven to all business
aver Will praetlo* business tn calls. all the Courto f Vpd w what a * aj
fcST Collections a specialty. aprfidlf
Ol DMMUKB. V. M. OObUM
OISMUKE A COLLINS.
LAWYERS,
gnnrrar, oa.
u hoe,firet room In AgrieaRnral marl-dftwtf Building
dtatrs.
_______
_
THOS. R. MILLS, LAW,
TTORNET AT
omiyroi, oa. Federal
Will practice in tha State and
Courts. Office, over Georgs A Hartnettf*
aorner. novg-tf.
J oau D. STSWaar. BOBT. T. BAWinL
STEWART A DANIEL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Over George A Hartnett’s, Griffia, Ga.
Will practice in the Stats and Fadere
courts. _tanL_
Pure Kentncfcy Bye Wlisldes
-AMD-
‘1
HEADQUARTERS FOR FLAT SHOALS
CORN WHISKY.
Also, all kinds of Wiues, in Liquors first
and Cigars such as are Everybody kept a in
elass establishment.
nvited to eall aod see me at No. 43,
West aide Hill street.
s21dAw3m JOHN ISON.
--
MRS. • L - L - BENSON
has just returned from a
BANKRUPT - SALE: ..
In tha North and offers tha finest £
MILLINERY AND
FANCY GOODS
AT SURPRISINGLY
LOW PRICES !
Call at the Agricultural Building.
Administratrix’s Sale
—
Will be sold before the oourt 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, th* fol¬
lowing reel estate, to-wit: 257 acres of land
in Mt. Zion ^District, net, known known an a* the the borm* noma
place where B. P- Crowder lived at tha tea
of his death: said land bounded east by T. ft.
Drewry and S. D. WUUomson, south by J. <
Bowden and Mrs. Yarbrough, weft by W, 1
Crowder and J. h. Maynard, and north by
O Norton. Terms cosh. Sold subject ton
mortgage in favor of Th* Georgia Loan and
Trust Company. Sold aa the land of the*
tat* of B. P. Crowder to pay the dak
aetata and for distribution. Bald)
at the risk said of tend R- and C. Crowder, failed who tea 1 _
bought to pay
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