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CENTRA L RAILROAD OF GEORGIA-
I Notice to the Traveling Public.
The best uiwl clii-ap.: ht j j.. enj. < i
if r ,m!« to New Yoik and Uustoii 3t>
v!il Savannah and elegant Steamers
thence. Passengers befoie purebas
tickets via other routes nonM do
vH ji to inquire lirst of the un .its of
* m . route via Savannah, L\ tv md,
l>) y will avoid dlls!, and a tedious
j.tau rid.-. Rates n.eitid meals
, St
uU ,i strtiemoui on atnt r.
f{,i!liid 'lip tickets wdi ho placed
on sale Jam L- r , "■ • to e urn ntt
It! Oct 31s*. N \v York S.earner
I tr-w. • kly. 13 a .
v ,„ kit from Savant: >»>•
For fill liter infettna’ < •: i |)1 % 'o
ftt ,v agent of this Company, , r io
E, T. Charlton, G P, A.
Savannah, Gn:
(j, G- Anderson,A g‘t Steamer,
Savannah, Ga
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Customers, Aught, To be Bought
Boarders, Silver Gold,
A nente, or
Orders, Merchandise Sold.
Servants or Place, Goods to A pi raise,
Lawyer or Case, Opening To Announce, Days
Musical Tear iers,
Popular Preachers, Houses or Acres,
Cooks, Butchers or Bakers.
Books, Boats, Votes,
To Hire or l.et,
Offices, Dress skirt or flounce
Basement, A cure for disease,
First Floor, A Handy MuslinChemise, Valise,
Casement, A
To Purchase a Pet, Cheese,
Horse, Teas,
Mare, Bees,
_ Monkey _____ or __ Bear, _ Peas,
Bloodhound or Spitz Or Are Prom'
Fret from Fits, To Make Known,
To Hire a Hall . Your Store,
Driver or team, Hosiery,
An Elegant Carriage,Dry oods,
AnOpuient Marriage, Upholstery, Picnics,
Piny .Concert or Ball, Excursions,
Skates, Knick-Knacks,
Plates, creatur ’aDi sions,
To sell to gay vet
Diamonds, Clothes Heady; Made,
pearls. Increase of Trade,
Kings, Coal, Coke and Woo d
Carls, Pictures,
Wash for Features, Lectures,
Tobuy Odd Things, All Kinds of Food
Or sell Odd Things, Works on Theology,
Cats, Magic, Astrology,
Rats, Wealth and Felicity,
Mats, World-wide Publicity
Fiats Flags,
Bats. Rags,
Pantaloons, Bags,
Hats, Nags,
Kesplendei tCravats, Dress shirts or collars
Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollars,
Financial Relief, House for Rent,
Stocks, Store, Tenement,
Clocks, Cash to he L 'lit,
i ocks, Cash to be Spent,
Socks, Scent,
Portmonia or Box, Tent,
t ig, Even Sheep Beau- or Ox, Homan Cement,
Or a Go-
Then in a Trice, Read the Advice,
'l ake the Advice Far Beyond Price,
Written Below— Written Below—
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—IN THE- -3
Daily News
To Business Men.
•VrOLABORKI) aRGI Ml M IS N FI DM)
AAl In these days to convince INTFd.Ll
GENT men that it
fays Well to Advertise
o-uun '*r> man* a- va-. j rt a a n g.--j
New Advertisements
TO ADVERTISERS
A list of 10,00 newspapers divided into
8TATES AND SECTIONS will le sent on
application—FKE E. advertising to
To those who want their thorough pay
we can offer no better medium for
and efleotiAe work than tho various sc- lions
sfenr Select Local List.
GEO. P. Advertising ROWELL .A Bureau, Co ,
Newspaper New York.
10 Spruce street,
INDIAJi? WEI5D
JorrecU nom which all so lrrepnlaritlei many ladles and sufTer. annoying It gives tronbleg the
weak,debilitated woman health and strength.and
■akes cheerful the despondent, depressed In
•Write. •at INDIAN In Change of life no lady should be wlth-
Aik WEED, It i$ Safe and Unfailing*
your Druggist.
5. R. Anthony, Griffin and M. E, Svvin
Cchare! Hill, Ga.
A GREAT YEAR
IB the hlatorv of the Dntted States is now upon
Us. Every person of intelligence desires to k* *'P
Pace with the course of ita event*. There is > '
wetter way to do bo than to subscribe for
The Macon Telegraph.
Its news facilities are unsurpassed by any • r
•ted iatheSoutb. In addition to special the fullest Ass.
Press dispatches, it has corns'":
ern* by wire and letter from all imp. r .
Points ia Georgia and the neighboring Mi.:;.'
Ington During the present session of Congress and most
teresting will be the most important 1*■/* in¬
news centre In the country.
Washington Correspondence of the Telegraph ia
«ie ll* very be*t that oan be had the
regular correspondent furnishes m*<-t
Jfws and gossip in full dispatches. Freqce t
fecial letters from Hon, Amos J. Cum me
*t«mber of Congress trom New York. Frank G.
J*rp«nter, »pown »nd W. writers A. Croffut. at the three capital, o! the W nis l
•ugg the newspaper livaet and important issues of the
most
Telegraph is a Democratic Tar if! Reform
PfP^r. af President It is thoroughly in line with Democratic the policy
ClaveJaad and the
Ijj the coming national campaign the
RsUgraph JtJI discuss will not <mR 7 give all from the the news, but
all public issues Plane
Hunt ef reuuiae Democratic faith. Subscm
♦ * once.
*atty, on© year, . • • • - 87 00
^7* »U months, .... 4 00
three months, » • - - 2 00
*^7, one month, -
Weekly, one year, - • - • - 1 00
Tenas; Cash in advance. Address
THE TELEGRAPH,
Uacon. Georgia
children M .......EASURES. grind their teeth,
■*{•«•, pick their note, appetite, they
likely unn.tural in lb«ir s*
» *ho«lJ be troubled with B.k.Fah.«lteckk Worm*, prompt mei*
_. takes and
he »ivtn them .ecordinj to direo
husaved many a child from death aid
r sweet child from asi early
If You Are Sick
With Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism Dyspep¬
sia, Biliousness. Blood Humors, Kidney Disease,
Constipation, Female Troubles, Fever and Ague,
Sleeplessness, Partial Paralysis, or Nervous IToo-
tration, use Paine's Celery Compound and be
cured. In each of these the cause is mental or
physical overwork, anxiety, exposure or malaria,
the effect of which is to weaken the nervous sys-
tom, resulting in one of these diseases. Remove
the cause with that great Nerve Tonic, and the
MSCLT will disappear.
Paine’s Celery Compound
Aa>. L. Bowk:,'. ' : ri:Cl, Muss., writes:—
L a:mi \?i s lo H 1 'om>K)i::ut In eunnot !«■ excelled as
r mc. my ease a single bottle
disappeared, wrought a great change Mv nervimsness entirely
turd with it the resulting affection
. the atom neb. heart and liver, and the whole
cilery r i'o 2f 1 Atmjwiud *2? “ wonclerfuily 1 havo ‘' een invigorated. 1>aine '
’ s
Will Cure You!
, ‘>1(1 hy druggists. Si ; six fur?',. Prepared only
uv Wells, Kichakdson lc u ; Burlington, Vt. '
Fur the Aged, Nervous, Debilitated.
FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS.
-Also, a full line of--
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, ,0ils, Brushes
And Druggists' Supples, at bottom prices, can ALWAYS bo found
AT DRE WRY’S DRUG STORE
28 Hill Street,GRIFFIN, GA.
IVE KBIT OX MAXI) THE FINEST
Flour, Sugar and Coffee,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
?SF" 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 no'.ed t'» he the finest that is inr.de All of the above for medical purposes. Com
and sec ns.
GEORGE & HARTNETT.
dAwtdecK.')
--; ;■ —
- : B Piano and Organ Department
OF
"A / ' j BRAWNER, DEANE & CO.’S
•f-- .
■
Book & Music Store, Griffin, Ga
yarr . . -M’Y jig?” Large number of Pianos and Organs on
M{. ■ * : ■' and hand Celebrated ARION and more MATUCCHECK, PIANOS. to arrive. MASON CUICKER1NG <fc HAMLIN,
- ^1# Organs PACKARD of other ORGANS, celebrated and a makes, host of for Pianos sale and
fear Either CASH or ON TIME ! “Tda
I will have to-day nice mixed lish.
Fresh Oysters Shrimp, Ciahs,
Rice Birds, Celery,
Bananas only 35c doz.
Mixed Pickles, 70c gallon, 85c gallon,
Sweet Pickles, gallon.
Plain Pickles, 00c
Cheese 15e 11) to-day.
A large lot ol’ A. E Crackers just received;
20 different varieties. Schweppe line ginger bottle.
ale, soda water and Lemonade 12c per
5011) any Patent flour 81.05 to-day.
J. 3VI. MILLS _
TP. 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
CIGARS I N THE CITY,
to Save Money
I By buying your DRY GOODS,
1IATS, SHOES AM) GROCERIES of
R. F. STRICKL
NO 57 HILL STREET. - GRIFFIN, GA:
TiOl) j rs S.mvple SlP-i » u‘ !os- than w; I0 ] e salc prices. Alsou good
line of •
M EN WOM EX SAN I) CH1 El.)REN’S SHOES*
13:> 11 .,hr lobular, at reduced prices. Calicoes, Sheeting and Checks, all
J, ,F. Kentucky .leant, all grades, 15 to 87f, cents per yard. 25
\\,. :1 line , | Mens’ Womens’ and Childrens’ Ilose at 10 to
cenls. Our chi! Jr.-: s’ mixed and black hose at 10 cents per pair is the best
tiiin.r in low;. !:<r I,: money. ilnndkeichiefs. Towels, Corsets, Flannel
Collars and Cuffs, all .o. Lite lowest prices. Give me a trial and I will save
you money. R. F. STRICKLAND.
SPENCE &, S M S T H ,
OPPOSITE imiCKWAKKIIOUSE.SOnOMON .St
- \re now r< ,dy to do your w: rk. Repairing buggies and wagon* is a feature o
their inHineBS, on whieli . c . skilled i labor only ?c ia-ust d Bring us your work
'^TWv will build vou anything on wheels —Buggies, Phaeton is, SuTries. Wagons,Car
of no little importan
With
>OU,,UK il.chelm cui.'d fail to get fair dealing. Call on us before you buy.
]!, Si rii' 1 at J.m
SPENCE «f- SMITH.
Solomon Street, Griffin, Ga.
Finest Teas,
CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. lb.
HAIYiS BONELESS SHOULDERS, ETC. FINEST
FLOUR GN THE MARKET.
IcMai, IMs & Cl’s.
THE COMMONWEALTH,
The Sew* a* Untliered Over Georgia.
Car[ enters are in domanil in Fort
A'ftlley.
Tbe Potato crop is said to bo very
tine in Jasper county,
The round trip rate from Chicago
to Tboinnsvillo this winter is $40.
Tim glass factory at Tallapoosa,
which was recently burned, is to be
rebuilt of brick.
A tire company has been organized
at Tallapoosa, This is au outcome
of tlie recent fire.
in 1884 one two horse dray did
the busiuess for Fort Valley, now
there aie six drays ruu for the bene
fit of the public.
List Tuesday night a thief enter
ed tbe drug store of Dr. J. B. Pen
tlergrans at Jefferson, and stole
about $300 from his safe.
The Lexington Terminal railroad
has bought the old Baptist church
at Crawford and will move it to Ltx
ington for a depot.
D. L. Mayo of Mitchell had the
misfortune to lose his pocketbook,
containing $800 in money, while in
Camilla on last Wednesday.
Rev. T. H. Gibson, who h»s serv
ed the Lexington circuit for tho past
two years, goes to the asylum at
Milledfjeville as a chaplain.
A Camilla preacher was seen to
board the train a few days ago with
a cat in a wallet and a bundle of
goat hides for baggage.
The brick work of tbe cotton facto
ry at Newnan will be completed in
about ten days, and it will then be
ready for the roof.
On Siturday morning last J. M.
Williams and Mark Hansford, two
young men who live near Bonetown,
picked 350 pounds of cottcn in four
hours,
A new factory for manufacture of
tubs, buckets, barrels, etc., with $40,
000 capital is among tbe probabili
tics at Brunswick. A surd, door and
blind manufactory is also on the
tapis.
Near Watkinsville, Wednesday,
D. B. Jackson, a county commission
er of Oconee, was feeding his gin,
and in some way his baud was caught
and bady mangled. It is feared that
the arm would havo to be amputated.
Albert Ileese,’ a well known colored
man of the community, was arrested
last Wednesday Dight for breaking
opun C. E Smith’s distillery ware
house at Newnan; and as he was
caught in tbe act it is apt to go pret
ty bard with trim.
Last week it was stated that it
was rumored on the streets at Wat
kinsville that the court l oose would
not be accepted, but the rumor prov
ed to be false and the county com
missioueis met the contractor and
architect on Monday last and accept
ed the building.
Kin Simmons, who possesses a
hallucination that a kinsman in
England has left him $18,000,000,
was in Buena Vista a day or two ago.
He says that the claim has been
placed in the hands of Miller & Mil
ler, and that the junior member of
that firm wiil soon go to England
to bring back tho treasure.
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Make No Mistake.—I f you have made up
your mind to buy Hood’s Sarsaparilla do not
.be induced to take any other. Hood's Barsn
virtue pariila of is its ^eeulia pecuiia medicine, combination, possessing, proportion by
and preparation, curative power superior to
any other article of the kind before the peo¬
ple. For ail affections arising from impure
blood or low stats of the system it is une¬
qualled. Be sure to get Hood’s. e.
Slate Fair.
Following is tbe official pre-
gramme of the State Fair, which
opens Monday, Nouember 5th:
Monday, November 5, wrand open¬
ing day.
Tuesday, November 6, Macon’s
dtv.
Wednesday, NovembeT, Augusts,
Columbus and Brunswick. Dis¬
tinguished speakers fr< tn each of
these cities will address the multi¬
tudes, and grand free fireworks in
the city, on Mulberry street, in front
of the New Hotel Lanier.
Thursday, November 8, Farmer’s
Day, when prominent farmers fro m
all portions of the State, and presi¬
dents of Alliances, Masters of
Granges-and oilier prominent officers
ot rliesc t no orders irom neighboring
States will be here.
Friday, November 9, Atlanta;
Rome and Savannah, with promim nt
speakers from these cities. Grand
free barbecue on the grounds. An
oid-fasbioned Georgia feast for al!
comers. Reunion of the 20th Geor¬
gia regiment and Toombs’and Ben-
ning's brigades.
Saturday, November 10.—Chil¬
dren’s Day, when all the children
will be on hand. Fix the little ones
up and bring them along ar.d
them take charge of the paik.
The pyrotechnic display to
made during one night of tbe
will be the finest ever witnessed
Warranted to color mom goods than any other
dyes ever made, and to give more brilliant and
durable colors. Ask for the Diamond, and take
no other.
A Dress Dyed J f °r
A Garments Coat Colored Renewed } IO
cents.
A Child can use them!
Unequalled for all Fancy and Art Work.
At druggists and Merchants. Dye Book free.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & C0„ Props., Burlington, Vt
Georgia soil and will well be worth
the pi loe of railroad fare and hotel
bill just to witneasi(. Piof. Will®
who will have it in charge, thorough
,y understands his business, and will
give all present a rare treat. The
free barbecue will also be worth the
time of any one to attand as it will
be arranged in an elegant manner by
the committee who will spare neither
pains or expense to make everything
pass off pleasantly.
As to the races, tbe prospects are
that they wili surpass all former oc.
casinos as several noted horses that
have never hit the turf in Georgia
will be here to coot ml tor the
splendid prizes. Mr, J. H. IVtun-
gill arrived in t!,.- toy v.sterouy
from Nashville, Tetu, , an s is ; —
on t he ground w.; n 1 i 1
fume us runners, and .V J
yer, of Nashville, i -s *
for his sta m: i.i i .m ' ^ ••»*..
pacers. Other no t■ >• m- i . ' »■
either engaged sab o: !:.'<• wri;n n
for full and complete H.l a.n... in
regard to the fair w.'n ihe < xp ■ -
tiou ol coining
Thk Loa Cabins of
America have Keen
birthplaces of some of
the gradiiest rnen. Lin
coin, Grant, Sheridan,
first saw the light of
day through the chinks
of a Log Cabin. Warner'S Log Cab
in Sarsaparilla also originated in a I
I-og Cabin and stands pre-eminent | j
among tbe blood purifiers of the to
day as Warner’s “Tippecanoe” does
as a stomach tonic.
Distress Afler EOtiug.
v, Leu at this season of tho year you
eat some fruit or vegetables, you stomaeh feel
a disturbed condition abont the
or bowels, relieve it at once by using
Dr. Bigger,s Hucklelierry Cordial.
Annihilating a Multiform Disease.
Miasmatic, or malarial, disease has many
forms. Physicians have, for the sake of con
venience and for the purpose of indicating
its most strongly marked forms, subdivided
it into intermittent ami bilious remittent fe¬
ver, dumb ague cake. But it presents an
infinite variety of symptoms in different in¬
dividuals. lie these symptoms what they
will, alwajs remember that llostetter's
Stomach Bitters will annihilate them at the
outset, aud prevent their recurrence. A re¬
view of the proofs would convince any one
of the fact. This, however, is impossible be
cause tney arc to mimerouc’ and unnecessa¬
ry because the effects of this grand anti-ma¬
larial specific are a matter of common kuowl
edge. No less familiar to the-public are its
remedial and preventive effects in bilious at
tacks, constipation, dyspepsia, incipient
rheumatism, debility excellent and kidney appetizer troubles. and
It is, moreover, au
tonic nervine.
Mill, Company, Tkia*. Jan* Mic. 30, G«.~-CUm- Nttl-Th*
fwtft Np*ciflo Oft# at childr Jrro lift, troubled
t)em«n my wu
with rli^nmfttUm Mid botl 41ft for ftbmit two
j ct.vr*. Wft ' kind* ad m*U-
riu*.*, but
ot curlutf iwlff* nar »i »i
your rat b it left
Mv t *'
an ! »ih’
Rlrl l vr dv»
ju*t Inso___ me . . HHHRI PHHH
ftm u*in* tliA H. 8. 8. and anticipate ft prompt
and ptrouuient ear*. It. C. Waooowil
C<v. Atlanta, Mo. July Os." Lift.—Gent; T, ISSS-Tbs Swlfl Oaf
«P*cifUs ttUU girl when bi tbrftft wwtkft aid twokft
at
wnb Wft uiwi ‘ the * 'szx;
out ©oiA'mft. ____ «
from m iftveral *#v©rai ifood ifoofl dootorft, dootors, trl«d but ff. B.. _______
•pnctal bwiiflt bpuifflt W© VT© tri«d 8. I 8- Mid Mid by . th«
time oflft boillfl was f.m» hrr hftftd i ■ bcRitn * to •
botURft heal, uud *h» by th© ooropWitftly Mm© *b© cured- hod taken No<r fth« «tx
wm * cur
a full an<i h«avy b©a*f of of halr h -a r<>hu*t,
hearty ty child. 1 fr •! it but $r& my duty 7 Io mak#
Oil* ttd It* sp*ctfally, HL '. T. BHOftft.
CRA’PTAWOOO, i*. Ta»»., June Qs.-U«i)tlsjn«o 21, lSBl-Tha
Bwlft ftp ©cl tie Co., Atianla. blood :
In ltftM I contra AOi«l t>**«*4 polaon. and at one.
conpht ft v>by*iolaii Ry { }il* wh ftdvlc« _____________ w»BttoOab ma tor wv
oral m- iAh*. Ry., Ivtco I I w»Bt to Oab
Orchard Kprinjfft, rrfuily Ky., wb«r* obsorvad, bis conns J ot
tre»aui.t ------------ r.t thought, vr&H was cat------«------------ I reoov- r
©rc*d. oft I but tha u©*t *prln#t ptm-
pJ©« l*a|Tftn gradually to appear lucr©a«#*d ou mr </* for© and ard body.
* hoftft I »or«i run¬
ning ujerr*. wm ad\ ued to try 8. 8. 8., and
immodtatfly aftar taking It but I oommancBd to
Improve. Riowly and at ftrftt. moro rapidly
aftorwarda, troubla. soon nothin* remained __________ thor- to
tell of i uy My blooti U now
onghly tnlut, And rlaanMNl, I and my present system conditton—a fra© from
owe my
Niva perfect this ourr to your modteine. others Ich««rfuUy har«
fttott mvnt that who
i'lfforc 1 a.. I have niav rofta) fi the r&rne benedt.
JIakoy M. Hurt, Went Mnth HL
Homs*. I-a.. May 25. 1«W—Th« Swift 8p«clflft
Co., Atlanta, tia — Oentlernan : Al*opt two
yf’ars ago my ganoral health *av« way aUnoirt
IJrvly. f’-Mtj.jdr.'vl I Wfoi of ever ftu d«)bllltat«4 fcetln* wall that again. X All
tlml th© physicians don© for m© brought no
p-nnawnt rallef. Frtftnda Instated that I
should 8. 8. 8. A fair trial, although 1
thought It would bo throwing away money.
At ft strength taking a thorough rourso. my health
and returned, and I mu*t aay that
B. 8. H. whtlB aiona cored mo. as I dlucarJsd all
others heartily using It. A* a tonic 1 can most
It certulnly rocommend Is It; for mneral Baipaas, debility.
a specific, w. F J. P.
JIomfb. I.a. 1 know Mr. W. p, Bridget, and
trill say t it hi* s"\tcment Is correct.
J rtKTH BHKLTOg. Druggist.
TrcatUo on II ^ '! i-.nl Skin Dlssa#©« mail ■1
frt*^. Thk fcvrirt . ivui tDrawer
atlaiitA, Ga.
0 . A. CUNNINGHAM,
GRIFFIN, : ; -.GEORGIA,
Has Been Appointed Land Agent foi
Spalding County,
by the Georgia Bureau ot Immigration, and
all parties having land for sale can expedite In
tbe sale by placing their property his
Full particulars in this in regard to the obtained most val¬
lands county can be
by addressing him as above. A full list of
houses and lauds and lots ef alt description.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that application will
be made to the next legislature for the pas
rage of a bill amending the charter of the
city of Griffin so as to allow the Mayor and
Council of said city to lix a compensation
the Aldermen of said city not. to exceed,
fifty dollars per annum.
M!HH 'HtV AbUim f i r out tleulars ttnonreCMhomewia ri. end 'J. psinti i-xi Whlake»HO»f AV OOU.KY, sent wnttoiiou Bo ok FMMI of M.D pas at
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WATCHES!
★ JEWELRY, ★
DINNER AND TEA SETS!
\j --)o(— -
7 ENGLISH DECORATED GRANITE LUSTRE WARE. AND PLAIN WHITE
i
IW; DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA PLATE
/ SETS. GLASS. TlN AND WOODEN WARE.
!''S KENTUCKY COOKING AND HEATING
\ V; STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES.
m ¥ NOVELTY CO.
BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER
—A.T-
■” Uus Sme Store ”
Home-made Slioes and Leather a Specialty.
We warrant all w.uk and shall make it a point to misrepresent noth
ing. Just received a large shipment of Gents, Ladies and Misses fine goods
and school shoes for Children.
H. W. HAS&EJL.KUS.
A.S. MURRAY
Calls your attention to hi*
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
| makOS lOT Sale Very lOW.
1 am always ready to serve my customers, both
day and night.
A Mn s. E. K. CROCKER,
20 HILL STREET,
-ITAS ALL THE-
Latest: Styles: of: Millinery
AND TRIMMINGS
^•5* Saxony Wools, best goods and all asorted colors, Also. German-
n Wools.
Call ard examine my goods and prices.
octlSd&wIm
W
NovemberSherilfT
or the Court House, ia the dt* of Grlffla,
TSgaffS-.sarfL Apaiding Coontf, Georgia, the following <W- iM
originally the northeast Pike, now SpaWtne county, being
comer of lot No. 88 in seia
dmtilot and county, boonded north by land
of J, P. Davis, east by 5. tan I Ol i. O. Norton
and south by Isod of O. Norton and west
by vy wujcr other lands ;iu*ua of ui J. «#. O. v. Norton. Norton. UOTIW Levied on on
atul void aa tbe property ot-!. O. Norton, to
satisfy Court a tl fa teauea of from Snider Spalding County
In favor A. A. v*. J. O, Nor¬
ton. J. (). Norton, tenant In poaaeaeton, 1#-
gallr Also, not tiled. $6.00.
at the >ame time and pUoa. will ho
sold one lot of land in taid State and county,
known a* lot No. 38 in the third district of
ori|jiu«.iiy Georgia,containing Henry county, now Spatdi'g
c<>nnty, 2t«X acre*.more
or )c«e, bounded north by lands of Sarah
Andrew,, cast by W. T. Chambers, weet by
Lyman Travis and souUFby O. 8. W. atm ora
and. Levied on and sold aa tbe
Amanda Waldroup, executrix erf
droop, fa issued deceased, Scalding by virtue, Superior of a
from
favor of K. F. McWilliams A Sou vs. Amso
da M aldroup, executrix of Aaron Waldroup,
deceased. C. B . and John Waldroup, tenants
in possession, legally notified.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold ten acres of land in a square, enclosed
situated,lying by a hedge, known aa the Beeka (
rtpaTdlng and being In the lOOIati
G. M Of running County,Georgia, from Griffin
east on a road
what ia known as Becks’ Mill, just I
city limits of Unffiu on tbe northern bounds
ry . Levied on aa the property of the estate
Of Jaa. A. Becks, deceased, in the hands of
W M. AW. O. Seeks, administrators, to ast
Ufy the one fi fa issued O. from tbe justice coart of
1001st district M. in favor of Blakely
<fc £11 la vs. W . M.iW.C. Becks, admicia-
trators l». Johnson, of 11 Jos, L. A ' O., Becks and turned Levy oyer made dc to. hfO. use.
rimantin |p«*esaion legally ^loUSed.
sold three acres ot land more or leae in the
city of Griffin, Spalding County, .Georgia,
bounded on the east by Hill street south by
part part of same lot. west by Mr*. V. L.
Moore and north by F. D. Dhnnttke, being
part of the place on which T. W. Thurman
now resides. Levied on and told ae tbe
property of of T. T. W. W. Thurman, “ to satisfy a • -.ji
Z'SXFSSffl'SZifTfiS:
man T, W. Thurman,tenant in posaeaakm,
legally notified. R. CONNELL, Sheriff $8.00. C. ; cl .
S, 8. :
Ordinary’s Advertisement*.
Scott,administrator on estate of Nancy Scott,
deceased, twenty-two bos applied of land to me belonging for leara to seu
acre# to ee-
tate trii-Un of deceased, said lying In line Creek die-
Let county. coneernod
all persons show cause be¬
fore the Conrt of Ordinary of set s d county,
at U November, V Ul my J UU1LV office IU io UtMU) GrlfB, vi on first Monday fn
1888, by 10 „ a. m-
such leave should not be granted.
»3 00 B. W. HAMMOND,Ordinary.
n J RDINAKY’S OFFICE—8r Oot'K-
\ TT, GxOHOia.Oct. £coit^ 1st, U
and Francis M. Administrators OB es¬
tate of Wm. Scott, deceased, have applied to
me for laave to sell lands belonging to estate
of deceased, lying in Lins Creek district in
said county.
November, such leave should 1888. by ten o’oiock, granted. a. m., why
not be
*3.00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
/'\RDINARY V7 , 8 OFFICE, Srousia* Ootm-
tt, Gbokou, Oct. 1st, 1888.—Alex.
B. and 8, W. Murray, &.executor* of A.|M.
Murray, deceased, tiave applied to m* or
leave to sell lands belonging to estate of A.
(i. Murray, late of said county, decaaaed.
L;t all persons concerned show cones e-
forc the Court of Ordinary of Mid county at
my office in Gnaju, »«. tbe find Monday In
each November, leave should 1888, by not Un o’clock, granted. a. m., why
be
$3.00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary
( V/ \RDtSAKY'B OFFICE, Oot. firaujrao 1888.—Tha Cocil-
tv.Gkobois, 1st, re¬
turn of the commissioners to set apart a
res r's support ont of the estate of EdmnM
Kendall to Henrietta Kendall hoa been made
and tiled in this office Let all persons show
cauae, if within the why time prescribed should bylaw,
any they have, name not be
set apart and made tbe judgment of tbe
court. :
$300 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary,
Administrator’s Sale.
dinary, By virtue of an sold order from the Ceart of Or¬
will bo before the conrt house
door of Spalding county in the city of Griffin,
on the first Tuesday in November next, be¬
tween the legal hours of sole, the lands be¬
longing to the esUte of Wm. Woodward,
late of said county deceased, to-wit >
and 303J< acres more in Cabin or less, district, the some containing being
lot No. 22
302>£ acre* more or less and the west balfof
land lot No. 10 in said Cabins district con¬
taining 101K acres more or less. Said land
will be sold in 2 or 3 tracts. Sold for the
purpose the of paying ofsald debts deceased. and distribution TbisOotS,
among heirs
1888. Adin’r Terms de bonis cash. N. W. M. 3. OOLLEN, Woodward.
non of
$6.00.
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order from the Court of Or
dinary of Spalding county there will be told
before the couit house door of said county
iri the city of Griffin, on the first Tuesday in
November following next, during the to-wit: legal hoars of
sale, the property 50 acre#
of land more or less in Akins district in said
county, situated la the northwest corner of
lot No 110, bonndod on the north and east
by Jacob T. Chapman,on the south by i. F.
Chapman and the public road leading from
Jackson to Zebulon and on tbe weet by 3. F.
Chapman and Jas. Askew. Sold for the pay¬
ing debts and distribution among tbe heirs
of Robt. Brown, deceased, and sold as the
property of the estate of said deceased.
Terms cash. This N. M. Oct COI.LEN8, 3rd, 18M>. Adm’r.
M 00
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order from th* Court of
Ordinary there will be sold before the coart
house door of Hpalding first Tuesday county, in November the city of
Griffin, on the in
next during the legal hours of sale, ihe lands
belonging to the estate of KJixabeth Hall, tbv
deceased, to-wit: One house and lot in
•ity of Griffin near the Sam Bailey Institute,
bounded on the sooth by Taylor Btreat, T. East Ms
by the lot of Mrs. Uatlon, west by G.
A fee and north by less an alley, Sold for containing the % ot
an acre more or and distribution amengthe purpose
of paying debts
heirs of tbe deceased. Terms cosh. This
Oct. 3rd, 1888, S. M. C0LLEN8, Adm’r.
to.00
1
Administratrix’s Sale
4 :
Will be sold before tbe court house door in
Griffin, Georgia, on the first Tuesday In No¬
vember next, between the legal hoars of
sale, by order of Court of Ordiaarv, the fol¬
lowing real estate, to-wit: 257 acres ot land
in Mt. Zion District, Crowder known lived aa the boms
place where B. P- at the time
of bis death: said land bounded east by F. K.
brewry and 8. 1). WiUioaison, south by J. 9.
Bowden and Mrs. Yarbrough, west by W. B
DrowderandJ. L. Maynard, and north to by
O Norton. Terms cash. Sold subject a
mortgage in favor ef The Georgia Loan and Ft
Trust Company. Sold os the laud of tbe es¬
tate of R. P. Crowder fo pay the debts of Mm
estate and for distribution. Said land sold
at the risk of R- and C. Crowdor, fallod who tha formerly
bought said land to pay amount
of bis bid. __
HARRIET 8. CROWDER,
Administratrix of R, P CW ffi W l .
•MO