The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, November 03, 1888, Image 3

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EXCURSION RATES. What I* Will Cost to Go to Macon, lumbus and Augusta. The Central railroad oilers the excursion rates to the Georgia expositions: TO TUB STATE TAIB. To beheld at Macon, Ga., November p, November 10th, inclusive. Brooks Hampton............................ Station........................ gcnoia................................ include Fair - ■ ‘ Theee rates admission to round- Children over 5 year» old and un¬ der 12 Half Rates. Tickets w ill be on sale Novamber 4th to 10th. “ od return until November 13th, O to sive- XO THB CHATTAHOOCHEE BXPOSITION. To be held at Columbus, Ua., 15th to December 1st, inclusive. Bartlesville............................ Sunny Side............................ Hampton.............................. S Brooke 3 tenoia................................. These rates include street ear fare and ad mission to Exposition grounds. Children •ver 5 yea s and under 12 years, half rates. Tickets will be placed on sale November 14 th to 30th inclusive, good to return on, until December 2d, inclusive. TO TH1 AVQl'BTA NATIOHAl. EXPOSITION. To be held at Augusta, Ga., November 8th to December loth, inclusive. Barnesville............................$4 5. Milner................................. Orchard Griffin................................. Hide............................ 5.40 Sunny S.45 Hampton.............................. Station.........................5.50 Brooks 3.65 Senoia................................. The rates inculde transfer coupons to and (ram the Exposition, and also admission coupons to the grounds. hulf Children rateB.jPasfeu- over 5 years and under 12 years, gers must purchase tickets before getting on train, as coueuetorswi.l »ot be authorised observe the above rates Tickets will be placed on sale November 7tli. and coutiuue on sale until and including December 15th, 1888, unless otherwise ordered. Tickets will be limited five days from date of sale, but in no case later than Dsceinber 17th, 1888. E. T. CHARLTON, Agent. Gen. Passenger ii m m Customers, Aught, Bought Boarder*, To be Agents, Silver Merchandise or Gold, Sold. Orders, Place, Geods to Appraise, Servants or Opening Days Lawyer or G’nss, Musical Tenerers, To Announce, Popular Preachers, Houses or Acres, Cooks, Butchers or Bakers, Books, Boats, To Hire or Let, Votes, flounce Offices, Dress skirt or Basement, A cure for disease, First Floor, A Handy Valise, Casement, Pet, Cheesa, A MualinChemise, To Purchase a Horse, Teas, Mare, Bees, Monkey jnuukuj ut or Hear, uo»i t Peas, l wrxo, Bloodhound or Spitz Or Are Prone Free from Fitz, To Make Known, To Hire a Hall Your Store, Driver or team, Hosiery, An Elegant Carriage,Dry oods, Play iuOpulent .Concert Marriage, Upholstery, Picnics, or Ball, Excursions, Skates, Knick-Knacks, Plates, To sell to jay creatur’sUivcisions, Diamonds, Clothes Ready! Made, Pearls, Increase of Trade, Rings, Coal, Coke and Woo d Curls, Pictures, Wash for Features, Lectures, To buy Odd Things, All Kinds of Food Or sell Odd Things, Works Magic. on Astrology, Theology, Cats, Wealth Felicity, Rats, and Publicity Mats, World-wide Plats Flags, Bats, Rags, Pantaloon*, Baft*, Hats, Nags, Rssplender t Cravats, Dress shirts or collars Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollars, Financial Relief, House for Kent, 8tocks, Store, Tenement, Clocks, Cash to be Lint, nocks, Cash to be Spent, Socks, Scent, Portmonia or Box, Tent, Or Pig, Even Shesp Beau- or Ox, Roman Cement, a Go— Then in a Trice, Read the Advice,! Taks the Advio# Far Beyond Price, Written Below— Written Below— ADVERTISE -IN THE- Daily News To Business Men. •i-s XTO LABORED ARGUMENT 18 NEEDED in these days to convince INTELL1 GENT men that it Pays Well to Advertise New Advertisements toadvertisers A list of 1000 newspapers divided into •TATES AND SECTIONS will be sent on appl ication—FREE. To those who want their advertising to pay we can offer n* better medium for thorough and effectiie work than the various sections eur Select Local List. GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., Newspaper Advertising New Bureau, York. 10 Spruce street, A GREAT YEAR « the history of the United States Is now upon livery person of Intelligence desires to keep face with the course of It* events. There Is no •ettor wsy to do so than to subscribe for The Macon Telegraph. h* n«wi faculties &ie nn*urpMs#d br any paper In the South. In addition to the fullest Asuoci- *t*d PreM dlspatohea. it baa special cor reape u a- bt wire and letter from all important States. Daring li Georgia and the neighboring Wash- jQxtou the present sesaion of Congress will be the most important and most ln- jefesting Wwdiingtoa news Correspondence centre in the of the country. Telegraph The is v «*7 best that ean be had. its regular sorrespoodsnt furnishes the latest '**cial ++• and gesslp ta full dispatchea. Frequent letters from Hon. Amos J. Cummings, JMmfaer J^psnter, s i Oougrees trom New York, Frank G. and W. a.. Croffut, three of the best aewspeper writers at the capital, dIs Jj 1 * the Uvest aed meet important issues of the At Tel< If __________ campaign th the . 2;?*!*** the cgjqIb* national bat diseuss not pubSe ocOj give all the news, stand* Jftot all issues from the ef geaalae Democratio faith. Subscribe ssoaee. I *■* re**, . . . . . *7 00 **®T, *1* meuths, .... * 00 ®*0t. Uwm msiiku, . * . . « 00 •Wbaataaett, *eeUy.m»7Mr, .... .78 . ...» 100 i* ••?»«». amhm nanueuPB, Mean. Saoseia. If You Are Sick Wuh Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism Dyspcp- «ta, Biliousness. Blood Humore, Kidney Dtseuse, Constipation, Female Troubles; Fever and Ague Sleeplessness, Partial Paralysis, or Nervous Pros¬ tration, use Paine's Celery Compound and bo cured. In each of these the cause Is mental or physical overwork, anxiety, exposure or malaria, the effect of which is to w eaken the nervous sys¬ tem, resulting In one of these diseases. Reme ve the cause with that great Nerve Tonic, and the result will disappear. Paine’s Celery Compound *> vtJSJL 8 ?® le impound Sprtngfleld, Mass., writes:— sNene ionic. r y cannot be excelled as a a In my case dingle bottle a tone of ■wrnacn, the neart ana liver, and the whole f the system was wonderfully invigorated, I tell m impound** 8 as * kare been, Paine’s Celery Compound Will Cure You I For the Aged, Nervous, Debilitated. FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS. -Also, a full line of- Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, ,Oils,‘'Brushes And Druggists’ Supples, at bottom prices, can ALWAYS bo found AT DREWRY’S iDRTIG STORE 38 nil! Street,GUI FEIN, GA. WE KEFP ON HAND THE FINEST Flour, Sugar ami Coffee, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. |5f 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 no'ed to be the finest Hint is made. All of the above for medical purposes, Com and see ns. GEORGE & IIARTXETT. d&wtdec25 A. LOWER, Practical Jeweler anfl Dealer la JEWELRY, CLOCKS, AC. Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN, GA. I will have to-day nice mixed fish. Fresh Oysters Shrimp, Crabs, Rice Birds, Celery, Bananas only 35c doz. Mixed Pickles, 70c gallon, Sweet Pickles, 85c gallon, Plain Pickles, GOe gallon. Cheese 15c lb to-day. A large lot of A. E, Crackers just received; 20 different varieties. Scliweppe line ginger ale, soda water and Lemonade 12c per bottle. 50 lb any Patent flour 81.05 to-day. T. Ivl. MLTTJZ-.& W. M. Holman & -HAVE FRE81I- 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, HOW? to Save Money By buying your DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of It. F. STRICKLAJSD, NO 57 HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GA: prs. of Sample Shoes at less than w sale prices. Also a good 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. 25 Wc have a full line of Mens’ Womens’ and Childrens’ Hose at 10 to cents. Our 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 tlfi lowest prices. Give me a trial and I will save you money. R. F. STRICKLAND. A NEW BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN -JoS--- SPENCE & SMITH, OPPOSITE BRICK WAREHOUSE,SOLOMON St 1ST Are now ready to do your work. Repairing buggies and wagons is a feature o their business, on whieh skilled laboronly is used. Bring ns your work. .a*-We will build you anything on wheels—Buggies, Phaetons, gurries. \\ agons.C* Drays and Delivery Wagons. Sign painting will be a shoddy feature of no little importan With Nothing but good work will be done. Will not take a job for any price. H Spence at the helm you cannot fail to get fair dealing. Call on us before you buy. SPENCE & SMITH , Solomon Street, Griffin, Ga. Shipment Finest Teas, CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. lb. HAMS, BONELESS SHOULDERS, ETC. FINEST FLOUR ON THE MARKET. * Warranted to color more goes Is than any other dyes ever made, and to give more brilliant and durable colors. Ask for the IHatnomi, and take no other. A Dress Dyed 'i roR A Garments Coat Colored Renewed IO } cents. A Child can use them! Unequalled for all Fanoy and Art Work. At druggists and Merchants. Dye Book free. WELLS, RICHARDSON it C0„ Props., Burlington. VI THE COMMONWEALTH, The New* u Gathered Over Geargia. The Savannah River Association meets in convention iu Augusta Nov. 14 and 15. The Washington academy is ayain without a principal Prof. Hall having resigned his position as such. There are now five steamers on the Ocmulgec river route—City of Amer leus,Abbeville, Swan, Maggie Bell and J. W. Sweeny. The first carload oi articles con tributed in Sumter county toward making up an exhibit for the stale fair, went Toward Monday night. The production of ribbon cane in Newton county the present year has been quite profitable and satislac tory. Next year the crop in that county will be doubled many time*. The Weekly Madisonian has been sold by Lb M. Blackburn to Clem C. Moore,of Crawfordville, and \Y. E. Reynolds, of Greensboro, who will re move to Madison and continue its publication. At Oehluchnec. Thomas county, Mrs. M. V.Chastain, who was doing a general merchandise business, made an assignment Oct. 29, lor the bene fit of her creditors, to J. B. Reagan. Assets 1250, liabilities 1000. Recently lion. W. F. Sweat, of Pierce county, had two fine cattle killed by a falling tree. When found they were abeut three feet apart, one on each side of the log, with heads buried underneatbfjthe weight of it, W. B. White tells of a gourd vine which is growing on the road to Hickory Grove, Crawford county. He says it has run a long distance up an oak tree, and 25 feet above the ground hang among the branches about a dozen large gourds. Two large land trades were con sutnmated at Sandersville, Monday. Dr. Rawlings bought the Richard son tract 1,100 acres, from K. J. N. Walden, and Mr. Walden became purchaser of Judge J. T. Young blood’s plantation, 1,800 acres. M.J. Hunter, of Lovelace, ibis year had in sugar cane just one fourth of an acre. From this he has already sold and pocketed $05 worth of cane, has bedded enough stalks lo plant two acres next year, and still has enough on hand to run his sales up to an even $100 when he disposes of it. Last Saturday James Pierce, of the upper portion of Crawford county, in attempting to rescue a child from a mad dog, was severely bitten on one of his hands. The dog had th* child down and was trying to bite the child on the body, but the boy's thick clothing prevented the dog’s teeth from entering the flesh. Mr. Pierce went to Atlanta to be treated for hydrophobia, almost immediately after being bitten. Well, said an elderly gentleman at Brunswick Tuesday as be stood on Bay street near the Ocean hotel, uud shook from bis coat sleeve a downy substance which win falling to the earth, if it isn’tsnowiug, and the old gentleman huttoDed his coat wore closely, and walked off at a rapid gait. Perched on the top a telegiapb pole a lineman was sawing a mortise for a new cross piece and the old geD Henan's snow was the falling saw dust. Fifteen hundred dollars even is the amount mailed from Atlanta Tuesday to the National democratic campaign committee. It was in two checks—one for $1,000 aDd the other for $500. The former was sent by the government officers in all branch es of the custom house; the latter by Fulton Colville, president of the Young Men’s Democratic Leaguo. At Crawfordville the three prison ers who have been confined in the county jail, effected their escape Mon day night by tearing off one of the planks of the ceiling, »nd cutting a hole in the back part of the j til Ed Rhodes, one of the prisoners w ho escaped, is the same one who eecip ed in a simular way from the s.rne jail about four months ago. Severn! weeks ago be. voluntarily reinrmd and placed himself in the custody of the officers, but ‘ e is gone again. No clue to their whereabouts Las yel been obtained. A Return to Duty, This i» *lwajH dcfcir&ble, and the Bpeedier it takes place the better. DoubI> welcome is it in the case of three usually industrious lit tie organs, the kidneys, w hich, when they go on a strike—so imperil to speak—and in drop than work, seriously health their more inaction one way. First and foremost, be gets their disease, which maladies is hydra-headed, in eluding such dangerous as Bright’s disease and diabetes. Next, when inactive they fail to assist in removing from the blood impurities that beget rheumatism, gout and dropsy. Third, their inaction wcaknens the bladder. All this is preventable of and remedi able by the pleasant promoter organic ac¬ tion, Hostetter’s I'tornrch Bitters, at once a tonic and a regulator. This gently but effect ually impels the kidneys to return to duty and strengthens them and the bladder Upo the bowels, stomach and liver it likewise ex erts a regulating and invigorating influence and it strengthens the system, and averts nd remedies malaria and rheumatism. CURRENT COMMENT. They Neyer Will, Evansville Courier (Dem.) Tli* people are not yet ready suilender their government into hands of tho millionaires and olists. And they never will God ! The Democrats Will Volf, N evf York. World (Di‘ in.) Although the registration need in city is unusually heavy there no fear about tho ability of the ous precincts to poll the votes on election day. A Suggestion. Cincinnati Enquirer (Dem.) The silly imp-tri er into Sackvillc West tumbled wus “Charles F Mnicbison.” has developed that Murchison not exist. Try Munchausen. Wlia! >Vu- the ( ause I Washington Dost (Dem ) Judge Thurman got s ck < t ark, N. J., Mr. Blaine came i ext, in now comes Roger Q. Milli e..ugbi the same net. Ii certainly , n't the water at Newark that does it, whoever heard of u man being sick by washing himself T For the Dorkingiii<». New York Herald (Ind.) There is do country in the work! where the workingman is so imlustri ous and altogether thrifty tusin Amer ica. Why in the world, therefore, he should bo taxed for the nccessa rios of life in order to make n big plus bigger and help tbe rich to grow richer by’mcansof noplies and combines it something “which no follow cun find out.” will suy at the polls whether he that sort of thing or not. One Fact I* worth a column of rhetoric, established said an Amer can statesman. Itia a fact, the Hood’s testimony Sarsaparilla of thouslmds does of scrofula, people, cure rheum, and other cisoases or affections aria ing from impure state or low condition of blood. It also overcomes that tired creates a good appetite, and gives (cj to every part of tlie system. Try it. Guardian’s Sale. By virtue of an order granted by tho of ordinary of Spalding county, I Georgia, sell granted at September term,1888, will the highest bidder, before tbe court the door of said county in Griffin during gal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in cember next, one undivided half interest a house and lot In the city of Griffin, on corner of Solomon and Sixth streets, eon taining one acre more or less, known as Nall place. Well improved, very to business and quiet—desirable, property. Sold for distribution. Terms cash. LEILA B. LAMAR, Guardian of James and A. M. Nall. *6 ,C0 WATCHES! ★ JEWELRY, ★ DINNER AND TEA SETS! -)o(- - DECORATED LUSTRE AND P^AIN 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 Hill St . bills’ Slit Store Hill St. Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty. M f ' We warrant ail work and shall make it a point to misrepresent noth ing. Just rec?iyed a largo shipment of Gents, Ladies and Misses fine goods and school shoes for Children. H. W. HASbELKUS. A. S. MURRAY Calls your atlention to his Superb Line of Furniture! COMPLETE SUITS OR SINGLE PIECES. Suits of 9 Pieces from $20 lo $100, Tables, Chairs Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Wardrobes, Etc, makes A limited sale number low. of Sewing Machines of the best lor very I am always ready to serve my customers, both day and night. Mrs. E. E. CROCKER , 20 HILL STREET, ---HAH AU. THE-- : Styles: of: Millinery AND TRIMMINGS. Saxony Wools, best goods and all asorted colors. Also, German- n Wools. 4aa. Call ar,d examine my goods and prices. octlfidAvrl m —— __ * - ........... An Important Announcement Ahoni *1* weeks ego. while** btudMM. 1 wu (uddsBly eweeked end wuh «enici»UD* flu. wUn* In mr feet. kn«w kwili So mm Attack tha* I took mr l ml lnimcilataljr, and in two or three double day* Ihefr my natural Joint* were swollen to Almoet driven from After sis*, and sleep waa me. suffer tng ueTna uie mnet rxcrurletlng pain otkar for a weak, rrfimi llnlmanU and various r sm s dl se, a who sympathised with my baipiaae 1 nae "wtj^jSn’tjrou*ant it. I will guaranle* a Swift's cura, sort epeeUto If l« d**e and 11,4 i ha merilrina ahall con* you nothing." I at cure secured the S. * S., and after nslutr It tlia sleep. drat day, In had week a quiet I felt night and refrcehln* n I oould sltupnnd greatly benefllted. In three weeks walk about th, room, and altar using tlx bottles I was out and able to go to business. of Since duty, then and 1 bnve stand been on regularly fret from nt mjr nine poet to day, and my antirely free from ten IitHirs ' am pain. Theta are th„ plain and Hnipta facia In Inquiries my cat*, and I will chaerf cither utly In antwar all relative thereto, Maaaiujn person «r by malL Taouss 11 W. Wth street. New York City. Nssifvii i.g, Tk»K.—I have warded off • se¬ vere si tack Mi-vinc. of rheumatism In ell by a timely where retort to Swift's cases a per¬ tnanent manent reltof relief U ta sought mourM thl* this medletna com- eom- mritdv lUeif for a constitution*! tr««tn»rnt that thoroughly eradicate* ill* »ee<lc of <li* •ana from the •v»tertL W. P. IU*r. HaUUIMCW, D. D. Kiw Yo*jc, 5! 7TB Ava.—Afr«r ■p*n<!tnf $300 to be VtWVMl of Blooff Po|*o«l without • ny a f*w t.<<Ulo* of Swift’* SpociAo worked a [terfset curm. C. Pomr a*. ViKMMA, Ga. -My llttl* had rlrl, and boy, a#od four year*, They *<*rv»fula In th# wor*t Ra'KTAYntrd nhap«. war# puny amt bust, sickly. all the rtwultof To-day they taking art H. healthy fl. aud ro S. JOM T. CoLUML Lady Iukm, SruTKR Co.. Fla.—T our 8. 8. ov*.d a wonderful iucccm In mr a cancer on my faA>«». no doubt, would have Moon hurried m# U) my grare. I du think It U vruBderful, and hai no equal. B. H IIyhp, l*o«fmaster. Waco, Tax am, May t, IMS. ft. ft. Co., Atlanta, Ga. : Toltmtary Gcntlemen- tastimouUi*. Knowlnf that yon appreciate we take pleasure in •tatiuif that on# of our lady cufiomer* ha* regained her health by th*- us# of four large bottle* of your treat remedy, after having been an invnlld for s^yeral yeara Hertroubl# Waa extrema debility, caused by aftlae&fte (Pe¬ culiar Tloee to hooka her i«jl malleil WltJ.li* A Co.,^ Pruinriat*. (rue on application. Ail druggist* Mil H. 8. .8. j Thm Kwrrr Bnrmc Co., Drawer S, Atlanta Ga. j Mew York. 78* Broadway. | j G. A. CUNNINGHAM, j 1 GRIFFIN, ; :: GEORGIA, Has Been Appointed Land Agent toi Spalding County, by the Georgia Bureau o: Immigration, and all parties having land for sale can expedite the sale by placing their property In Ills hands. Full par’iculars in regard to the most val¬ uable lands in this county can be obtained by addressing him as above. A full list of houses and lauds and lots ®f all description. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the next 1 egislaturo for the pa* cage of a bill amending the charter of th* city of Griffi* so as to allow the Mayor and Council of said city to fix a compensation for the Aldermen of said city not to exceed fifty dollars per annum. I find WklUtyna* wlA l ta eared *t home | kVfSSBSifi out Ueulaniwnt pains JIXKY.lLd JSW« vtiiMtuUi m NovemberSherilf’sSales f; otth* PL d V Court ln November House, in Mil, th* tlty before of tbtdoor Griffin, •cribed Spoiding County, Georgia, tho following d*- m Fifty property, land to.wit: In the teree of irrt dUirlct of originally the pike, now Spalding oouaty, being nortbeiut corner of lot No. SS in mm diitilct and county, bounded north by lead ot Jj r p*yl», *Mt by Ual ol J. O. Norton ■ and iiouth by lend of J. O. Horton end weak ky other lud* of J. O. Horten. Levied on •nd *>14 u tho property of 3. O. Norton, to Court satisfy in » fl furor fa burned of A. A. from flaid«rr*. Apiddieff 3. 0. County Nor. ton. J. O. Norton, tenant In p oWM uon. 1*. g*llr notified. % $ 6.00 Also, »t the aame time and ~ sold one lot of land in soldi known *» lot No. 88 in the originally Henry county, county, lew, Georgia, bounded contain! or Andrew*. north Lyman ca*t by W. T? vo Iravl* »nd south by____ and. Levied on and sold a* th* Amanda Waidroop, executrix O l droup, deceased, virtue of ____ fa issned Scalding by a mortgage 8 from Superior Coort In favor of B. V. McWUUanu A Son vs. A»— da Waidroop, executrix of Aaron Waid roup, deceased. in C. B. and John Waidroop, tenant* Also, possession, at the legally time notified. and place, will sold same bo ten acre* of land in a square. eaelOMd by a hedge, known aa tbe ii**ka Orchard, what is known a* Becks’ Mill, juet insideof city limits of Griffin on the northern bounds ry. Levied on ae the property of th* astete of Ja*. A. Becks, deceased, ln the hand* of W. M. A W. C. Beaks, administrator*, to sat lafy one fl fa Issued trom th* jnottca court-of the 1001st district G. M. ta favor of Blakely A Ellis vs. W. M, A W. a Backs, adminis¬ trator* of Jss, A Becks. Levy mad* by 0. D. Johnson, L. C., and turned over to me. Tenant in possession legally notified. $0.00. Also, at the same tlaie and place, will be told three acres of land more or less in the city of Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, bounded on the east by Bill street, couth by- part 'oore part and of north same by lot, F. west D. IHsmuke, by Mrs. V. being L. part of the place on which ich T T. >?. Tfenmaat - now resides. Levied on and sold aa the fa property Issued of T. W. Thomas, to satisfy a 1 from Spalding County Court in fav- or of 0. F. Newton A Son vs. T.W, Thur¬ man T, W. Thurman,tenant in possssvion, legally notified. CONNELL, $0 ,00. K. S, Sheriffs,0. Ordinary's Advertisements. / \ KDINARY’8 OFFICE—SraxwxoCoax Scott,administrator v/ tv, GKoKOxa, Oot. let, 1888.—Francis M dei-eased, has applied on to estate for of Nancy 1 Scott, sell me eav# to twenty-two acree of land belonging to es¬ tate of deceased, lying In Line Crack dis¬ trict in Mid county. I-Ct all persons concernod show cause bs- Conrt of Ordinary of said county, fa at my offics ia Grlffl, on tbe first Monday November, lf#8,by 10 o’clock, a. a, why such leave should not be granted. *1 Ot) K. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary. / \ RDINARY’fi OFFICE—SrALWao Goca. V/ Tr, UaoRou.Oct. iat, 1888.—Baaanel A. and Francis M. Bcott, Administrators mi es¬ tate of Wra. Scott, decaasod, hsvs applied to me of deceased, for leave to lying sell in land* Line belonging Creek district to estate is said county. Let all parsons conoernadshow cause be¬ fore the Court of Ordinary of said county, at my office in Griffin, on the find Monday in November, such leave 1888, by ten o’clock, granted. a. m., why should not be *3.00 E. W.UAM) MOND, Ordinary, / U YRDINARY’S OFFICE, BrAUJia* Oouir. S. n, Gxorou, Oct. 1st, 1888.—Alex, and S, W. Murray, as execator* of A. *i. Murray, deceased, bare applied to me > o leave to sell lands belonging to aetata of A G. Murray, late of said connty, deceased. I-et all persons concerned snow cans* e- fore the Court of Ordinary of said county at ray oflioe in Gnnm, tha first Mondsy in saeh Novemlter, leave 1888. by ton o’clock, granted. a. m., why should not be $3.» E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary rf-^RDINARY’S Vy Gkoboia, OFFICE, Oct. 1st, Srxtmixo 1888. —The Cocx- tt, re- turn of the commissioners to set sport a year’s Kendall support oot of the aetata of Edmund to Henrietta Kendall has been made and filed In this office. Let alt persons show canse, if they within the time prescribed by law any hsvs, why same .lionId not be set apart and mads the judgment of tbe court. »3 00 E. W. H A MMOND, Ordinary, Administrator’s Sale. By virtue of an order from the Court of Or- dinary, Spalding will be sold before the court house door of county in tbs city of Griffin, on the first Tuesday ln November next, be¬ tween the legal hours of sole, tbe lands be¬ longing to the estate of Wm. Woodward, late of said county deceased, to-wit: 3031* acres more or less, the same being land lot No. 22 in Cabin district, containing 302% acre, No. mote or less and the west half of laud lot 10 in said Cabins district con¬ taining 101 >« acres more or less. Bald land will be sold in 2 or 3 tracts. Sold for the purpose of paying debts and distribution among the heirs efsald deceased. This Oot.2, 1888. Term*cash. N. M.COLLEN, Adm’r de bonis non of W. J. Woodward. $S.00. Administrator’s Bale. By virtue of an ordsr from the Uourt of Or dinary of Npalding connty there will be sold before the couit house door of said county in the city of Griffin, on the first Tuesday ia November next, during tbe legal hoars of sale, the following property to-wit: 50 acre* of land more or less in Akins district in said county, situated ia the northwest corner of lot No. 110, bounded on tbe north and east by Jacob T. Chapman, on the south by A. F. Chapman and the public road leading from J nekson to Zsbulon and on the west by J. F. Chapman and J ae. Askew. Bold for th* pay¬ ing debts and distribution among th* heirs of Robt. Brown, deceased, and sold as tha Terras property of th* estate of said deceased. cash. This Oct 3rd, 1888. *• 00. N. M. COLLENB, Adm’r. Administrator’s Sale. By virtue of an order from th* Court of Oidinary there will be sold before the court house door of Spalding county, in the elty of Griffin, on the nrst Tuesday in November next luring the legal hoars of sale, tbe land* belonging to the estate of Elizabeth Huff, deceased, to-wit: One bouse and lot in th* eity of Griffin near tbe Sain Bailey Institute, bounded on the south by Taylor (Street, East by tbe lot of Mr*. Hatton, west by X. Q. Me Afee and north by an alley, containing % of an acre more or less Sold for the purpose of paying debts and distribution among the heirs of tbe deceased. Terms cash. This Oct. 3rd, 1888, 16 00 N. M. COLLENB, Adm’r. -----— _ Administratrix’s Bale Will be sold before the court house door ia Griffin, Georgia, on the first Tuesday ia No¬ vember by next, between of the Ordinary, legal hours of sale, order of Court th* fol¬ lowing real estate, to-wit: 257 seres of land in Mt. Zion District, known as the bom* place where R. P- Crowder lived at tha time of his death: said land bounded east by F. E. Drewry and 8. D. Williomson, south by J. A. Bowden and Mrs. Yarbrough, west by W. B Browder and J. L, Maynard, and north by O Norton. Term* cash. Sold subject to a mortgage in favor of Th* Georgia Loan and Trost-Compauy. Sold aa the land of the es¬ tate of R. F. Crowder to pay the debts of the estate and for distribution . Bold land sold at boujrfiUaid the risk of tend R- C. aad Crowder, failed who loratrty to pay th* aaaaaat HARRIET fi. CROWDS*, m Administratrix of R. P Crowder, •M®.