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EXCURSION RATES.
What H Will Cost to Go to Macon, Co¬
lumbus and Augusta.
Tbe Central railroad oflers the following
excursion rates to the Georgia exposition*:
TO Tit* 6TA1X FAIR.
i t 0 be held at Macon, Ga. p November 5th
\o November 10th, inclusive.
[ t Griffin................................. Orobard Hill........................... 1«0 } ™
Sunny Side........................... lSB
n Hampton.............................. 1 -.u
I Brooks genoia................................ Station........................ 3.10 1 ■ 9)
These rate* Include admission to Fair
around. Children over 5 years old and un-
s, ( 12 Half Bates. Tickets will be placed
nn sale November 4th to 10th, inclusive;
good to return until November 13th, inclu-
I Ere!
* TO the CBATTAIIOOCHEE EXPOSITION.
To be held at Columbus, Ga., November
15th to December 1st, inclusive
Barnesville............................*3.30 3.80
(h-ebard Milner................................. Hill........................... 3.80
flnony otu©............................ 6.%.}
Hampton............................... 3.50
Brooks Station........................3.25
tenoia.................*............... 3.40
These rates include street car fare and ad
mission to and Exposition under 12 grounds. years, half Children rates.
ever 6yea..* will be placed on sale November
Tickets 30th inclusive, good to return and
14th to 2d, inclusive. on,
until December
TO THE AUOCSTA NATIONAL EXPOSITION.
To be held at Augusta, Ga., November 8th
to December loth, inolusive.
i Bamwrille............................ Winer................................. » 05
Orchard Hill...........................5.15
Qrlffin................................. 5.25
gunny Side............................ 5.40
Hampton.............................. 5.45
Brooks Station......................... 5.50
genoia................................. 5.65
The rates inculde transfer coupons to and
from the Exposition, and also admission
coupons to the grounds. Children over 5
years and under 12 years, half rates.^Passen¬
ters must coneuetorswi.l purchase tickets aot before be authorized getting on to
train, as the above rates. Tickets will be
observe placed sale November 7th. and continue
on
on sale until and including Deoember 15th,
1888, unless otherwise ordered. Tickets will
be limited live days from date of sale, but
in no case later than December 17th, 1888.
E. T. CHARLTON,
Gen. Passenger Agent.
Customers, Aught,
Boarder*, To be Bought
Agents, Silver or Gold.
Orders, Merchandise Sold.
g«rvants or Place, G*ods to Appraise,
Lawyer or Ca*e, Opening To Days
Musical Teac icrs, Houses Announce,
Popular Preachers, Butohcrs or Acres,
Cooks, or Bakers.
Books, Boats, Votes,
To Hire or Let,
Offices, Dress skirt or flounc#
Basement, A cure for disease,
First Floor, A A Handy MuslinChcmise, Valise, *
Casement, Purchase Choese,
To a Pet,
Horse, Teas,
Mare, Bees,
Monkey or Bear, Peas, .
Bloodhound or Spitz Or Are Prone
Free from Fitz, To Make Known,
To Hire a Hall . Your 8tore,
Driver or team, Hosiery,
An Elegant Carriage.Dry oods,
Play AnOpulent .Concert Marriage, Upholstery,
or Ball, Picnics,
Bkatep, Excursions,
Plates, Knick-Knacks,
To sell to gay.creatur'sDi vci sions,
Diamonds, Clothes ReadyJ Made,
Pearls, Increase of Trade,
Rings, Coal, Coke and Woo d
Curls, Wash Features, Pictures, Lectures,
for
Tobuy Odd Things, All Kinds of Food
Or sell Odd Thing*, Works on Theology,
Cats, Magic. Woalth Astrology,
Rats, and Felicity,
Mats, World-wide Publicity
Flat* Flags,
Bats, Pantaloons, Rags, Bags,
Hats, Nags,
Rssplendet Mutton tCravats, Dress shirts or collars
Financial or Beef, Almighty Dollaro,
Relief, House for Kent,
Stocks, Clocks, 8tore, Tenement,
Cash Cash to be Lint,
Locks, to be Spent,
Socks, Scent,
Portmeuia or Box, Tent,
Or Pig, Even 8heep or Ox, Roman Cement,
a Beau- Go-
Then in a Trice, Read the Advice,’
Tak* the Advioe Far Beyond Brice,
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Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
to Spruce street, New York.
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If You Are Sick
With Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism Kidney* Dyspep-
sla, Constipation, Biliousness, Female mood Troubles, Humora, dZ£
Sleeplessness, Fever and Ague,
Partial Paralysis, or Nervous Pros-
tratlon, use Paine’s Celery Compound and bo
cured. In each of these the cause is mental or
phyalcal overwork, anxiety, exposure or malaria,
the effect of which is to wcakon the nervous sys¬
tem, resulting In one of these diseases. Remove
the cause with that great Nerve Tonic, and the
RESULT will disappear.
Paine’s Celery Compound
a Nerve lome. In my case a single bottle
h*XX^ SeU:k “ 1 WKS&
Will Cure You!
by I W Richardson 81 : Bix for 85. Prepared only
EL id, <& Co., Burlington, Vt.
For the Aged, Nervous, Debilitated.
FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS.
-Also, a full line of-
Drags, Patent Medicines, Paints, ,0ils, r Brushes
And Druggists’ Supples, at bottom prices, can ALWAYS be found
AT DREWRY’S t DRIJG STORE
28 Hill Street,GRIFFIN, GA.
WE KEFP ON IIAND DIE FINEST
Flour, Sugar and Coffee,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
ISET* 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 Bee ns.
GEORGE & HARTNETT.
dikwtdec’dfl
A. LOWER,
Practical Jeweler art Dealer in
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C.
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN, GA.
I will have to-clay nice mixed fish.
Fresh Oysters Shrimp, Crabs,
Rice Birds, Celery,
Bananas only 35c doz.
Mixed Pickles, 70c gallon,
Sweet Pickles, Plain 85c Pickles, gallon, GOc gallon.
Cheese 15c lb to-day.
A large lot of A. E. Crackers just received;
20 different varieties. Schweppe fine ginger
ale, soda water and Lemonade 12c per bottle.
50 lb any Patent flour $1.65 to-day.
J. 3VE. MILLS
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.
W. M. Holman & Co.
-HAVE FRESH---
Magnolia -> Hams,
Cooked Corned Beef 12| c. per lb. Blue Fish, better fhan fresh Mackerel
Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. All grades Sullivan's Tobaccos
And the
BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY,
HOW? to Save Money
Ry buying your DRY GOODS,
HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of
R. F. STRICKLAAD,
NO 57 HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GA:
£3f“500 prs. of Sample Shoes at less than w sale prices. Also a good
line of
MEN WOMEN'S-AND CHILD REN’S SHOES.
Bought regular, at reduced prices. Calicoes, Sheeting and Checks, all
marked down. Kentucky Jeans, all grades, 15 to 37£ cents per 10 yard. 25
We have a full line of Mens’ Womens’ and Childrens’ Hose at to
cents. Out childrens’ mixed and black hose at 10 cents per pair is the best
thing in town for the money. Handkerchiefs, Towels, Corsets, Flannel
Collars and Cuffs, all at the lowest prices. Give me a trial and I will save
you money. R. F. STRICKLAND.
-$o§-
SPENCE & SMITH.
OPPOSITE HHICK WAKEIIOTJSE,SOLOMON St
jSgTAre uow ready to do your work. Repairing buggies and wagons is a feature o
theirbusmess, on which skilled laboronly is used. Bringns your work.
gytVe will build you anything on wheels—Buggies, Phaetons, Surncs, n agons.L a
Drays and Delivery Wagons. Sign painting will be a feature of no little importan
Nothing but good work will be done. Will not take a shoddy job for any price. With
H Spence at the helm yon cannot fail to get fair dealing • Gull on us before you buy.
SPENCE & SMITH,
Solomon Street, Griffin, Ca.
Shipment Finest Teas,
CRACKER8, ALL SORTS, 15c. lb.
HAMS. BONELESS SHOULDERS. ETC. FINEST
FLOUR ON THE MARKET.
Warranted to color more good* than any other
dyes durable ever colors. made, and to give more brilliant and
Ask for the Diamond, and take
no other.
A Dress Dyed FOR
A Garments Coat Colored Renewed IO
j cents.
A Child can use them!
Unequalled for all Fancy and Art Work.
At druggists and Merchants. Dye Book free.
WELLS, RICHARDSON A C0„ Prow., Burlington. VL
English Wielders of the Pen
Miss Bradilon writes* very small
band.
Prof. Blackie sings while he writer,
as well as at almost all other times.
Mrs. Oliohant lives on the Thames,
near London. Her son assists her in
her literary labors.
Before Herbert Spencer became
an invalid he was quite an expert at
lawn tennis and very fond of the
theatre.
Carlyle waa a t;reat amokrr, but
he threw himself too thoroughly into
his work to be able to keep his pipe
lighted,
Grans Allen says he was “glad
enough to lay down the pen of my
aching fingers as soon a* the day’s
work is fairly over.”
A well known historian uses while
he is writing a cigar holder with
branches which enables him to
smoke several cigars at a time.
Sal* is an English authority on
cooking. He accomplishes much
more work than he ig given credit
for, as he is a great society man.
Andrew Lang never smokes while
he is writing. He is too busy to
light his pipe. He does an astonish
ing amount of work in a day.
Jones, the playwright, left London
soon as he had made some name
by his dramas, and now writes all
plays in a hoose in the country.
Mr. Blackmore is one of the men
who can only write when they feel
it, consequently he combines
and market gardening.
Several of tne best known e itors
great newspapers are such con¬
smokers that they fill and ro-
their pipes without knowing it.
Many literary Londoners live in
places. Brighton is the homo
Herbert Spencer, William Black,
Yates and several others.
Trollope worked anywhere and
One of his beat novels
written on an oceau steamer.
he wrote while trav eling on
trains.
A London editor who smokes
while he writes haa a trick of
the nib of any pen that he
to see into bis cigar as a hold
His staff hides their pena on his
Robert Louis Stevenson work*
tame of his best ideas in bed, Ho
always help himself, but does
from inclination as well as neces¬
He dreamed the plot of “Dr,
and Mr. Hyde.”
Mr. W. S. Gilbert finds a piece of
paper by his side a great
when he is writing consio opera*.
is not for blotting his manu
but for drawing pictures on.
are caricatures, and oftener
sketch suggests a quaint thought
a thought suggests the sketch.
Itlngtog Noises
la the ears. ici .time- a roaring, burring
sound, are caused fiy eatairh, that exceed,
lngly disagreeable and very common disease.
Loss ot smell or lueirliii; also result from
catarrh. Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great
Wood purifier, is a peculiarly successful rem¬
edy lor this disease, which it cures hy purify¬
ing the blood. If you sutler from catarrh, try
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the peculiar medlcUlh
Contemporary Humor.
The most natural thing in Virginia
the natural bridge.—[Exchange:
The woman who gets but one let
* year always reads it on the
[Atchinson Globe.
Truth may be stranger than fiction
but it is not half as effective in a po
campaign.—[Exchange.
A farmer does not need to study
navigation to get the bearing of the
trees.—[Merchant Traveler.
There are no unused wings
no broken harps in heaven.
who goes there stays,—
[New Orleans Picayune.
The novelty in having a baby in
the house is like a trade mark on a
cake of soap; it soon wears off —
f Atchinson Weekly Globe.
Rev. Moses Meeker (jumping np)
—Why on earth do yon inteiupt rue
in this way, Maria’ You’re enough
to drive me crazy ! Didn’t I lei]
yon J should be busy all ' the morn
ing writing my sermon on patience ?
—[Puck.
A contemporary says; “The Bee
Line railroad has 117 crooks in it.”
Tha Bee Line road is pretty nearly
as well off as Wall street.— [Roches
ter Post Express.
Your husband, Mrs Murphev, is
suffering from a complication of dis
eases. I must first make a diagnosis
— Din yer make it out of ould mns
lie, doctor ? I haven’t a bit of flan
nel in the bonne.—[Cartoon.
Slithers likes to be strictly accur
ate. Upon a recent occasion hewas
asked the age of his baby and imme
diately replied: Six weeks and thir
teen day-, thank yon.—[Harpers
Magazine.
Captain—Wall, what do yon make
it ont to be ? Misa Culture (of Bos
too)—Wby.it is a feline vessel, a
Grimalkin craft. Capta-n—Ob, [Oceau, yea
we call them cat boats.—
The ( emcterten'or Turney.
Turkish tombstones are narrowest at
the b&ae, and noon lean aud topple. Many
lie prostrate, making seats for tho living,
who are free and fearless neighbors of the
dead. Somo of tho cemeteries are used as
pleasure grounds for tho soldiery; tho
crumbling stones mond highways, repair
walls, and sepeatedly I have seen a hand
noma slab slop u hole to keep the wiud
away or serve as a doorstop to a tumble
down hut. Children play in the somber
alleys, washwomen haug clothes and
stretch lines on the headstones, and ladies
with veils of snow drifts ami mist, drawn
close by henna stained fingers, picnic arid
sprinkle sweet basil, for remembrance,
above the beloved who have passed from
Bight. There is a soft air of resignation
in their manner—the virtue which Mo¬
hammed taught is the key to all happiness
—and they wear no mourning. Sinful it is
to show soitow for the loss of friends. It
is believed that children of over mourning
parent* are driven out of Paradise and
doomed to wander through spaeo in dark
uesB andniiscry. weeping as their relatives
do on earth—Susan E. Wallace iu New
York World.
Nevada's Floating Island*.
Henry’s lake, amid the Rockies in No
▼ada, has two floating islands. One of
them is about 300 feet in diameter. A
willow thicket thrives in the center, inter¬
spersed with small aspens and dwarfed
pines. These little trees catch the wind
end it is wafted about the lake, which has
an area of about forty square miles.—
Boston Budget.
A reeullixr Medicinal Plant.
The Jambue seed, or ’’Eugenia Jambo-
lana,” is now recognized to have the prop¬
erty of arresting the transformation of
starch into sugar, and hence its great
value ns a medicine. Specimens of this
medicinal plant are now being cultivated
In England.—Chicago Herald.
A Log Cabin does not
look very handsome
from tho outside, with
the coon skin nailed on
the door, but health and
contentment the hardy
pioneers of American civ
ilization found in them. Their health
was maintained by simple remedies
of roots and herbs, now reproduced
in Warner’s Log Cabin Remedies,
made by Warner of Safe Cure fame.
Guardian’s Sale.
By virtue of an order granted by the Court
of ordinary of Spalding county, I Georgia, soil
granted at September term ,1888, will to
the highest bidder, before the during court the house le
door of said county in Griffin
gal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in De¬
cember next, one undivided half interest in
a honse and lot in the city of Griffin, on the
corner of Solomon and Sixth streets, eon
taining one acre more or less, known as the
Nall place. Well improved, very convenient
to business and quiet—desirable, Terms cash. property.
8okl for distribution.
LEILA B. LAMAR,
Guardian of James and A. M. Nall.
$fi.C0
WATCHES!
★ JEWELRY, ★
DINNER AND TEA SETS!
--)o(- -
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 asseikus’ Shoe Store 22
mu st. Hill St.
Ilomc-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
»-£/’ We warrant ail work ami 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. HASsELEUS.
A. S. MURRAY
Calls your attention to his
M 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 nerve my customers, both
day and nisht.
Mrs. E. E. CROCKER,
20 HILL STREET,
-HAS ALL THK--
Latest: Stfte: of: Millinery
AND TRIMMINGS.
Saxony Wools, best goods and all asorted colors. Also, Germon-
n Wools.
4^- Call ar.d examine my goods and prices.
•sUfeUrtrina
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An Important Announcement
About .udSralr six V*#k* a«ack«d ■*». whlta at btufflMs. 1
»« •Udt fist, wit* Mcrsclatin*
t>*ina la In tirk i mj sum* hand*. So*•«*,«
tb« alt* Ui»t I took my bad immediately,
and In two or thru# <J«T* '• (hair natural Jotot* w«« tin.
swollen to almost flout After raWer
aufl sleep th*‘most was driven from raa
excruciating foe » Wee*,
condition. a*Rl i*14 to tan: _ Swift's __ Spectfie _ **4
"Whjr don't
non it. I nothin*’
not the ntedlci >t you
I *t once
iMineflttM. In thr— w«#k* I oauHl »P **4
w*ik about lb* room, and aft or xnting lix
bottle* I wag out and abla to go ‘ to biialae**,
glnco then I bare ba«n regu ‘ tmj “ poet “
of duty, and atand oa «n ft in nine to
ten bourn 'day,an'----- tree from
pain. Tbeaa and are I tb« will _ cheerfully _______ anaweraU nple facta
in mrcaoe. In
Ulrica retail thereto, either Haag; _■Sgjgafc' % pereoa pereoa or <
•y mail. Tkoma* _ _
11 W l e Yth*troct, New York City.
J5 a*htttj.*. Trail.—I hrr» warded off % so*
▼era attack k KpoclAo. of of rhcumatlem rheua all by a timely where retort
to Swift's In oaaea a per-
tnaoent oent relief re Her la la sought §o this madteinftcom-
men_______ id« itself for ____ a _ constitutional treatment
that from thoroughly the eri adicales tha seeds of dla
ease •ystei m W. P. Hammnog, D. D,
Bcr. r.
New Tom*. 81 7r« A**.—After spending
$2 M) benefit, to be relieved fsw bottles of Blood of Poison without Bpeciflo
any a Swift's
worked a perfect cure. G. Poaraa.
boy. VrevkA, Ga.— four My little had girl, aged six, and
**| red years, They scrofula in ths
W‘.rat txitravat te<l shape. thspa. Ttiey were wore puny pi
end sick the ly. Tod day thsv takings, srs heattbysud
Dust, ell reeu! ill of J< Job a. a.
- T. Coujaa. -
Liny lax*. Router Co., Fla.-Tour A A
A hu proved s wonderful eucesss to my
esse. Tne esnrer on my fsce, no doubt,
would hsv. soon hurried me to my grsve, I
do think HU wonderful, and bss ->oequal.
B. II. Bran, Fostmaster.
A S. Co., Atlanta, Waco, Oa.: Txxjls, May A USA
voluntary Ocntlemsn-Knowing testtmonlan. that taka you appreciate
atatlug that one ot wa lady pleaeura has In
our customers
regained her health by jr the tu. UH(if use of four four large large
bottles of your your great great remedy, remedy, after after having having
‘ wen nn Invalid latld tor for several agvaral years. years. Bar Her trouble trouble
culiar rsa ultar extreme toJaer b'-r He debility, debility. Witxu caused caused by by adnaoee ajpsssse Druggists. po- pe¬
Three to tex. nx Wn.ua* A Co.. Co., application. Druggists.
books mailed fro* oa
All druggists sail T«a A 8. A
Drawer Swnnr Srsrmc Co.,
Bow York, A Atlanta Oa,
tu Broadway.
(3. a7 CUNNINGHAM,
GRIFFIN, : : : GEORGIA,
Has Been Appointed Land Agent foi
Spalding County,
by the Georgia Bureau ot Immigration, and
all parties having land for aale can expedite
hands. the sale by placing their property in Ills
Full pnr’lculars in regard to the most val¬
uable lands in thig oounty can tie obtained
by addressing him as above. A full list of
houses and lands and lots of all description.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that application will
be made to the next legislature for the pas
EUge of a bill amending the charter of the
city of Gritila so as to allow the Mayor and
Council of said city to tlx a compensation
for the Aidormon of said city not to exceed
fifty dollars per annum.
NovemberSheriffsSales
J7u W^ *^7 L * E -^“vsmbflr *OLD os next, THS before FIRST tbfldoor TUSS-
«»• <% <* Griffin,
origlnslly II* 7 .,^ Pike, 2 of now ,l,od Bpsldln* I" ‘he «rst county, district Using of
dtstoktMd the northeast county, corner bounded of lot No. 88 la M lS
ofJ, F. Devts, north by taad
*nd south by Wd east of by 5. Isa O. J Norton ol i. O. \aiwSl Horton
“Y othfj la*ds J. O. Norton. Levied on
S53ws J \9; Norton,
gally >,• tenant in posseatnoo, ag.ob. le¬
Also, notified. *
at the stune time and ’ “
sold one lot of land iu aatdi
known as lot No. 38 in the
originally Ueorgra,oontatni-- Henry county, now itoaidp * g
connty, *“”*" — 1 ‘
of Andrews, less, loupded uerth
Lyman eaat by W. T.
Travl* and aontb by 0, S. W»et»we
SSSf da Waldroop,
deceased. C. executrix of Aaron Waldroup,
8. and John Waldroup, tenant*
in possession, legally notified.
sold Also, at the same Uroe and place, will be
ten acre* of land tn a square, enelosed
by a hedge, known aa tha Beaks Orehard
city limits of Griffin ____________ SSSU?
Levied on tha northern tinntw
ry. on aa the property of tha estate
A Eills vs. W. M, i W. C. Becks, adminis
UaUrra of J as, A Beeka. Levy made by G.
R. B, CONNELL, Bheriffa.C.
Ordinary’s Advertisements.
( | rt, RDINARY'S Gcoroia, OFFICE—BnuMJro Oot. 1st, 1888.—Francis Coax M
Scott,administrator deceased, haa applied on astate of Naaojr Sooti,
to me for leave to sail
twenty-two of deceased, acre* of land belonging to es¬
tate lying in Line Creek dis¬
trict in said <minty.
Lee all
fora the
at my offici
sock November, . 1808,by ID o’clock, a. m., why
. . leave should honld not not be be granted. granted.
13-00 -------- B. W. HAMMOND, Ordinsgy.
me for loave to sell lands belonging Creak to aetata
of deceased, lying to Line district ia
•aid oonnty.
Let all parsons concerned show cans* be¬
fore the Courlof Ordinary of said county, at
my office la Griffin, on the first Monday to
November. November,Jl888^by 1888. bv Ur tun^o’eioc k^ a. m., vrhy
sneh leave IIAMvfoND,
*8.00 E. W. Ordinary.
KJ RDINARY’S OFFICE, Spsurias Oooar.
8. and rt, 8, Gaoaou, W. Murray, Oct. let, 1888.—Alex.
Murray, deceased, have aa applied executors to of A, |G.
leave tell me o
to lands belonging to aetata of A
G. Murray, late ot said county, deceased.
Let all persona concerned show cans* *~
fore tha Court of Ordinary of said county at
my office to Ontnu, .. tha first Monday in
each November, 1888, by tan o'clock, a. to., why
leave should not be granted.
$8.00 a W. HAMMOND, Ordinary
/"hRDINARY’S OFFICE, Brauinro Coua-
TV, Gbobou, Oot. lat, 1888.—The re-
torn of the commissioners to set apart a
rear’s support oot of the aotate of Edmund
Kendall to Henrietta Kendall has been made
and filed In this offloa. Lat all persona show
cause, within the time prescribed by Uv,
if any they have, why same should not be
apart and mad* the judgment of the
$3.00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
dinary, By vlrtae of an order from the Cenrt of Or¬
will be sold before the court house
of Spalding county in the elty of Griffin,
on the first Tuesday to November next, be¬
tween the legal hours of sale, the land* be¬
longing late of to the estate of Wm. Woodward,
said county deceased, to-wit:
land 303){ lot acres No. 22 more In Cabin or less, district, the tame containing being
202>f acre* No. more or less and the west half of
land lot 10 In said Cabins district con¬
taining sold 101)/ acres more or 1 cm. Said land
will be in 2 or 3 tracts. Bold for the
purpose of paying debts and distribution
among the heirs efsaid deceased. This Oct.3,
1888. Terms cash. N. M. COLLEN,
Adm’r da bonia non of W. J. Woodward.
$ 6 . 00 .
Administrator’s Sale.
dinary By virtue of an order from the Court of Or
of Spalding county there will be sold
before the couil house door of said county
in the city of Griffin, on the first Tueeday in
November next, during the legal bonis of
sale, the following property to-wit: 50 acre*
of land more or less in Akin* district in said
oounty, situated to the northwest corner of
lot No. 110, bounded on the north and eaat
by Jacob T. Chapman,on the south by J. F.
Chapman Jaekson and the public road leading from
to Zebulon and on the west by J. F.
ing Chapman debts and J distribution aa. Askew. Bold for the the pay¬
and among heirs
of Robt. Brown, deceased, and sold as the
property of the This estate Oct 3rd, of said 1888. deoeaaed.
Terms cash.
*• .00. N. M. COLLEN8, AdmT.
Administrator’s Sale.
Ordinary By virtue of an order sold from the the Court of
there will be before court
house door of Spalding oounty, in the city of
Griffin, on the first Tueeday of in November the
next l>elonglng luring the the legal estate hours of Elizsoeth sale, lands Hull,
to
deceased, to-wit: One house and lot in tba
aity bounded of Griffin near the Sam Taylor Bailey Institute, Eaat
on the sooth by Street,
by the lot ot Mrs. Hatton, west by T. G. Me
Afee and north by an alley, containing % of
an acre more or less. Sold tor the purpose
of paying debt, and distribution among the
berrs ol the deceased. Terms cash. Thl*
Oct 3rd, 1888,
* 6.00 N. M. COLLENS, Adm’r.
Administratrix’s Sale
Will be sold before the oourt house door to
Griffin, Georgia, on the first Tuesday to No¬
vember next, between the legal hour* of
sale, by order of Court of Ordiearv, the tot-
lowing real estate, to-wit: 257 aares of land
in Mt. Zion District, known a* the home
place where R. P- Crowder lived at the F. time
of his death: said land bounded east by M.
Drewry and S. 1). WiMiomsoa, south by J. J.
Bowden and Mia. Yarbrough, wee* by W, B
TrowderandJ. L. Maynard, and north by
O Norton. Term* cash. Bold nbiect to a
mortgage in favor ol The Georgia Lou., sad
Trust Company. Sold ee the lend of the ac¬
ute of R. F. Crowder to pay the debt* of the
•state and for dwhribuUou. Bold land sold
at the risk of * a Crowder, who Immmly
Poughtseid laud and failed to pay the amount
Administratrix HARRIET •*».?. * dfeOWDOR, GMtMWr. p
$M* Hi