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excursion rates.
, a t |t Will Cost to Go to Macon, Co¬
ir Bp| lumbus and Augusta.
-
T i, e Central railroad otter; the following
if® xcursion rates to the Georgia expositions
to the state ran;.
1- - u. held at Macon, inclusive. Ga., Nntcu’ber nth
/November 10 th,
|.S, ! g^ v “ e :::.v.v.v:.v;../..::......*1 £
r a Hill........................ taw
Sunny 1 >5
gSpUtion-". 1.00
, l.'Ji
geooln ............ .................... -• 10
K t Theso rates include admission to Fair
rj| „„ im d. Children over 5 years old amt un-
■ 8 Half Rates. Tickets will l.e placed
«sale Novomtie 4th to 10th, inclusive;
good to return until November Kith, inelu-
I 1 five.
TO THE ■•HATTAlinOOHEB EXPOSITION.
To be held at. Columl us, tia., November
I util to December 1st, inclusive.
I Barucsvilc............................*3.3b
Orchard Milner—• Hill................ •........................... 3.30
..
Sunny Side....... . . 3.30
Hampton-..................... ... 3.50
Brooks Station............... ... 3.25
tenoia......................... ... 3.40
these rales include streetcar fare and ad
mission to Exposition grounds. Children
over 5 vea. s and under 12 years, half rates.
I Tickets will ^e placed on sale November
I {m, t 0 30th inclusive, good to return on, and
until December 2d, inclusive.
TO TH* AUGUSTA NATIONSI. EXPOSITION.
To be he'd at Augusta, Ga , November Nth
to December lath, inclusive.
Bsrnesville............................ .0o
Milner................................ :,
Orchard Hill......................a la
Griffin Side............................ ................................. a ■’ • 40
gunny .i>
Hampton........................... :,
Brooks Station......................... o.aO
genoia................................. 1 b.,
The rates inculde transfer coupons to and
from the Exposition, and also admission
coupons to the grounds. half Children over 5
years and under 12 years, rates. Passen¬
gers must purchase tickets before getting on
train, as coneuetors wi.l not be authorized to
observe the above rates Tickets will be
placed on sale November 7th. and continue
on sale until and including December lath,
1883, unless otherwise ordered. Tickets will
he limited five days from date of sale, but
n no case later than December 17th, 1888.
E. T. CHARLTON,
Gen. Passonger Agent.
CuBtomers, Aught,
Boarders, To be Bought
Agents, Silver or Gold,
Orders, Merchandise Sold.
Servants or Place, Gmods to Appraise,
Lawyer or Case, Opening To Days
Musical Teae lers, Announce,
Popular Preachers, Houses or Acres,
Cooks, Butchers or Bakers.
Books, Boats,
To Hire or Let, Votes,
Offices, Dress skirt or flounce
Basement, A cure for disease,
First Floor, A Handy Valise,
Casement, A MnslinChemiso,
To Purchase a Pet, Cheese, Teas,
Horse, Bees,
Mare, Peas,
Monkey or Bear, Or Prone
Bloodhound or Spitz Are
Free from Fits, To Make Known,
To Hire a Hall . Your Store,
Driver or team, Carriage,Dry Hosiery,
An AnOpnlent Elegant I'pholsti-ry, uods,
Marriage, 1’
Play,Concert or Bull, ii-uii-.
Skates, Excursions,
Plates, Knick-Knacks,
Tosellto gay erealur's 1 >ive;aions,
Diamonds, Clothes Increase Ready* Made,
Pearl*, of Trade,
Kings, Coal, Pictures, Coke and Woo d
Curls, Lectures,
Waah for Features,
TobuyOdd Things, All Kinds of Food
Or sell Odd Things, Works on Theology,
Cats, Magic, Astrology,
Rats, Wealth and Felicity.
Mats, World-wide Publicity
Flat* Flags, Rags,
Bats
Pantaloons, Bags,
Hats, Nags,
Rssplemler t Cravats, Dress shirts oi i oil i> •
Mutton or Beef, Almighty Honse Dollars,
yiimneial Relief, for Rent,
blocks, Store, Tenement,
Clocks, Cash to be 1. ’tit.
locks, Cash to be Spent,
Socks, Scent, Tent,
Portmonia or Box,
Pig, Sheep or Ox, Roman Cement,
Or Even a Beau Go—
Then in a Trice, Read the Advice,
Take the Advice Far Beyond Price,
Written Below— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
-IN THE- -5
Daily News
To Business Men.
-Lv XJ0 in LABORED these days ARGUMENT to convince IS INTEI.L1 NEEDED
GENT men that it
Payc J yypfl In fidVPrtl^P
New Advertisements
TO ADVERTISERS
A list of 1C00 newi-pnr - r s divided into
STATES AND SECTIONS will te s.-nt on
application—FREE. To
those who want theu-auverSi.-ing to pay
we ran offer n* Letter medium fur thorough
ami effective work than t;.i- v-rioti- section*
•f *ur 8el»ct Local Lift.
GEO. TV ROWEl.r. A i d ,
Newspaper Spruce Adverli-ing New Bureau, York.
10 street.
A GREAT YEAR
in th* history of the United States i« now nj
us. Every person of intelligence desires to k- '
Dace with toe course of its events. There is :
wetter way to do so than to subscribe for
The Macon Telegraph.
Its in the n«ws facilities addition ase unsurpassed the fullest by any As.so* ; i ■ i- r
South. In to special
atod Pruss liiNOrttchea, it has corn -j-.c. .
cnee bv wire and letter from all important
points Daring im Georgia and the neighboring of Congress States. W&r'-
the pres ant session
laston will be She most important and most ;;
t^renting news cantro in the country. M*
Wushiagtoa Correspondence of the Telegraph is
tbe very beat that can be had.
Its eorrespcviulent furnishes tlie , w.c
regular e*a\Uu- •orr«=p(Hitient full dispatches. lurnunew Frc-jnc ir.r • 1
-»\rs hi* tl g*H8ip tn Cummin.
fecial 1 letters from IIou. Araos J.
aarrr.Uer of Oouxrce* trom New Vork, Frank
Cariamtor, and W. k. Croffbt, three of the best
known newirnnp** wrltars at the capital, drs
euu Uu. kireat and mot( important issues ol t.r*
day Th* n*inoc*atic Tariff Reform
Teltgraph thoroughly is a In line with the policy
yaper It is Democratic
•f President Cleveland end the
jarty rty Ur In the the cominx coming national national campaign campaign me the
Teh
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petal
»• eaoe.
"Wdlr, one ........... • {
•»Uy, st* Beethi. • - . * 1
D »Uj, Urrm months. . - - - * <
®»Br, owe Baseti> ....
W.eStJy, owe yewe, ■ . .1C
tmmmi am* te Mvance Uhwi
ninueurB
M*n» G»oMm.
_
mr the oni i'
Brilliant
Durable
Economical
Are Diamond Dyes. They exec- of., IS
,
in Strength, Purity and Fa tness. N ,’- vra
are just as good. He wart* of iT-otath-p - ;,
are made of cheap t . i : ,,.,. t t..
give poor, weak, cm; k> o :
36 colors ; ic cents each.
Send postal for Dye I .
.
for coloring Photos.,,) [ n :.,,, MJ •...
,
(10 CIS. a quart), etc. t o! 1 by Dru;n r by
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vi,
For Gilding or Dropping Fancy Articles. USE
DIAMOND PAINTS
Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only 10 Cents.
FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS.
--Also, a full line of--
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, ,0ils, Brushes
And Rrugir-stY Supply, at bottom prices, ran ALWA YS bo found
AT DREWRY’S DREG STORE
28 II111 Street,GRIS'FIN, GA.
WE KEEP ON HAM) T1IE FINEST
Flour, Sugar and
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
B0 f~ At the LOAVES! PRICES of any one in the city. Wc have the finest
Whiskies and Brandies
AND BEST OF ALL THE
FLAT SHOALS CORK WHISKY'
which is no ed to be the finest that is made, All of the above for medical purposes, Cum
and see ns.
.GEORGE k HARTNETT.
U&wtdec25
#4 LOWER,
Practical Jeweler ml Dealer* in Dial
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, AT.
Special attention given to Repairing. 2-0 Hill Street GRIFFIN. GA.
I will have to-day nice mixed fish.
Fresh Oysters Shrimp, Ciabs,
Rice Birds, Celery,
Bananas only 35c dox.
Mixed Pickles, 70c gallon,
Sweet Pickles, 85c gallon,
Plain Pickles, (iOc gallon.
Cheese 15c lb to-day.
A large lot of A. E, Crackers just recei ved;
20 different varieties. Sellweppe line
ale, soda water and Lemonade 12c per bottle.
50 lb any Patent flour $1.05 to-day.
J. M.
■Will I'ilf "wiitth 1 Tt-temH5sar-«ag5«- ■sme-r^iamrjmxmxxrrwn' j rn ^ jammmmmmi ■ti iiutt i tw m
W. Holman 31, Co.
----HAVE FKF-81I---
Magnolia ->
Cooked Corned Beef 121 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,
g to Save
Ily buying your DRY
HATS. SHOES AM) GROCERIES of
It.
M3 57 BILL STREET. - - - GRIFFIN, GA:
|3f”b00 prs. of Sample Shoos til less than w sale prices. Also a
lino of
y \EN WOM EN S AND (111 LDREN'SSHOES.
Bought, regular, at reduced prices. Calicoes, Sheeting and Checks,
marked down. Kentucky Jeans, all grades, 15 to cents per
Wc have a full line of .Mens’ 'Womens’ and Childrens’ Hose at 10 to
cents. Out chikin ns’ mixel and Hack hose at 10 cents per pair is the
thin**- in town for tl • mill ! \ , Handkerchiefs, Towels, Corsets,
Collars and Cuffs, all at the lowest prices <live me a trial and I will
you money. R. V. STRICKLAND.
El BROOM SUPS
SPENCE S rvn T H ,
orPONJTl : IJiJIC'IL AAA H I :iiouse,solomon
f '.H r-V ■ By t" .d'.:!-r w-rk. J-. LtigcL-.- and w.-.-gon* is a feature
their -u.... ( j. v l. : -- 1 ; -kiiud h,' ni\ > u*( *1 Bring ns your work.
• •• Wr w ,1 1 Hi Id j. 11 iirr-lr.r.gmt w lV .Buggies, Phaetons, Surriys. little M iigons.t iroportan a
Di ,7. r.i ilDiiivi !} M g- Mgn l i.u.tiug "ill bo a ft..’urt of r.o
Nothing l-ut go..,. «. -k w i; 1 .■ don-. MU 1 m t take a -l.m’i'y job fm any pri-e. With
11 Spenu- ul tlic helm i ■ ; evunr-t fail to i ■ ' f..i"d< ;.iit Cull on us t clove you buy .
SPENCE J*
Solomon Street, Griffin, Ga.
dl!l|IIIIUiI! % I g iiipnient Finest i IHUtfl Teas
CRACKERS ALL SORTS, 15c. lb.
BONELESS SHOULDERS, ETC.
FLOUR ON THE MARKET.
J
Pome’S ‘ i j COMPOUND «tar
;
CURES PROOFS
Neuralgia “Pajae's Celery Com¬
pound sick cured my nerv-
t ’Js headaches.”
TUI ms 1 aa Mrs. E. A. Bkbntnhb,
Nervous San Jacinto, Cal.
Prostration “After using ai* bot
lies of PainCs Celery
wn * ■’ '••C-Weu emexjtz-'ie e-vrok (11 ms ■ of Compound. rheumatism.” 1 am cured
Kheumatism Samuki. South Cornish, Hutchinson, N. H
Kidney “It has done me more
Kood than for kidney disease
EHeeasos any other medi¬
cine.” Gao. A liBOTT,
Sioux City, Iowa.
iNO “Paine's Celery Com
AI! Liver pound benefit has been of great
for torpid iivor,
Disorders indigestion, and bilious¬
ness.” Kl 17 ABET If C.
Udall, LJuechee, Vt.
THE COMMONWEALTH,
Tke New* as Gathered Over Geergla.
Tboinnaville wants » street rail
way.
The legislature convenes next Wed
nesday.
There is plenty of cypress between
Montezuma and Warwick
A lodge of Iinigbts of Pythias v* iil
soeti be organised in Guyton.
Fifty uien are now employed in
rebuilding the Tallapoosa glass
works.
Henry M. Stephens, one of Thoui
ahvilio’s oldest citizens, died Thura
day nighi.
W. F. Hut, druggist, died at ins
residence in Loot on, .Sumter county,
Thursday.
Thu enterprising Banner Watch
man, of Athens, ha* issued a line
trade edition.
The Free Masons, of Tallapoosa,
have applied to the grand lodge, in
session at Macon, for a charter.
Rev. Elitn Culpepper lias been
unanimously re elected pastor of the
Baptist church at Fait burn for next
year,
K-v. J. H. Corley, tit his iu9t ap
poiuunent at Blakely, informed his
Bublist brethren that lie could not
accept their cull to preach for them
any longer.
W. H. Kiliebrew, who lives near
Garden Valley, in Macon county,
has two acres planted in cane, from
which he expects 10 make sixteen
barrels of syrup,
Col, C. T. Lathrop. of Hawkins
vilic, is still adding to his real es
tato possessions, having last week
purchased the George R. McCall
rosidense, paying §700 therefor.
The first wagon ever built in Tal
lapoosa was exhibited there Tuesday.
It was a one horse, section box
9
spring seat wagon, and was manu
fattured by H. D. Hutchinson &
Sons.
The Staudurd Scale Company of
Rome find il a bard matter to get
all the hands they wish. The north
err. mechanics are afraid to come
South on account af the yellow fe
vet.
Sandy Riley (colored) was shot
and killed by Gus Riley, his cousin,
at the store of McLeod & Dennard,
in Wilcox county, on Saturday night
last Gus hits left for parts unknown.
Gen. Longsueet has determined
to accept I he invitation extended
him by the directors of ihe Noith
east Georgir Fair Association to be
present at the reunion of the conled
erate veterans at Athens.
A negro man living on Bery Tur
net ’s place, in I’t tsheba distre', ! on
ry county, while Kjuirl hunting b sr
Saturday, was accidie 1 A shot
through ihe leg just, above the knee,
breaking the bone. Ampniut.on was
inevitable.
Col. George W. Jordan and Judge
McGriff canvassed Hawkinsvtlle on
Saturday last for subscriptions to the
National Democratic Campaign fuud.
They succeeded in collecting §100,
which was forwarded to L< adquurt
ers on Monday.
Log Cabins arc not
recommended as model
habitations for modern
people. But Warner’s
Log Cabin Sarsaparilla
and Warner’s “1’ippe
canoe’* 1 ate the simple
but effective compounds which ena¬
bled the pioneers to maintain health,
and can be safely recommended to
Family Sccrpls,
A weak solution of salt is a reme
dy for indigestion.
Ilan^ up everything that will iianjrr
in the kitchen. It will save time
whet you go to sweep it.
Keep your bread pans and pie
dishes free from ill flavor by always
washing them is hot water alter us-
ing.
When out c.f machine oil us - keio
sene and fresh lard, equal parts, well
mixed, and it will answer the pur
pose.
Immersing potatoes in cold water
for an hour or (wo pievjous to cook
ing itnpr vis their quality at th - •'<“*
S.Jll of 1 lie V f-Al,
Keep this lupiid '(> soften putty:
Dissolve potash in n - r and mix
with fresh slaked lime. l\.ur off the
fluid and bottle for use.
Old wall paper can be vt-rv much
■mpioved in appealance by stmpiy
rubbing it well with a flannel cloth
dipped in oatmeal.
Olive oil sat urated with camphor
makes an excellent application for in
llatntnatory swellings; also fur rub :
bing rheumatic joints.
Jn wasfiing dishes, pots and pans
wisp of broom corn and a small quan
lity of soapy water is bandy and use-
full in aieaning them from all tuts
and grease.
Hold your brealh and contract
your abdominal muscles, W the remo
dy for seasickness suggested by an
English physician, Dr. E. P. Thurs
tan, who speaks from experience.
Do not appropriate the best room
for a guest chamber. Take that for
yourself, your friend’s stay in short.
Still, make the room as cheerful as
possible- hang the wall with pictures,
and supply such beautiful things as
taste suggests and means allow.
To brighten dingy, spotted ■ tit
frames, moisten a small sponge with
spirits of wine or t-ii of turpetuiiie,
and rub nt'.y. The specks and
dll", will te r- tnove i. 1) not u e
the sponge \ i n -r:, d Dow :.o
frame to drv o' b i* s .i p
ing.
An easy -»a
ble on b.ir> . >• i: . j- l
rub ms clem to. j ■
chamois, 1 1.. t-msli . i • - i. i
of gutnai ibic s ’bo io . o.
drv and tiien p. - i t) ii
not come off easily, v. . o ; i
clean cloth and a little u.ir ,i : u.
Polish the marble with pi • < f
soft flannel or old 1-1 .
lit: NoiM’S
la the ear*. • i>: 4 , tmxzlft*
soitiid. are i that exceed-
luglydlsa; ■ . >mon disease.
Loss of sir;. : . r I • result from
catarrh. ii««n!» , , the great
Wood pui: . a j * eessful rent*
Sdy tor tills di* - a by purify¬
ing the blood. If y ..... •■■i from catarrh, try
Hood's Sai sapar 1 1. t, the peculiar mediClUS.
(J. A. CUNNINGHAM, I j
M Estate Aral i
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GRIFFIN, : : : GEORGIA,
„ Has n been Appointed , Land Agont TO!
Spalding Counly, j
by ihe Georgia Bureau ot Immigration, ami
atl parties sale having land for s.rl- in expedite in
the by placing their property his
bands.
Full jmr'Vulars in regard to lire most val¬
uable lands in this county can be obtained
by addressing him ns above. A full list of
bouses sad lands and lots of all description.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that app.ication will
t>j made to the. next I cgialaturo for the |ias |
rage of a bill amending the charter (if the ;
city of Griffin so as to allow tho M ryor and
Counei) for the Aldermen of said city of to tiv a compensation exceed j
said city ' not to
fifty dollars i>er annuni, i
i
JHJS W.V»/. FAPIB attiie is tlalllK on ....... me AJC'IICY X'’v*»p*|n.i- in rbllnSerpne *.v PEJH'I' of of i__________ y.lvi.: i
M* our ttuth th(*r srD i iminiU
\V WA
^
* JEWELRY, *
DINNER AND TEA SETS!
—x>(
DECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN WHITE
ENGLISH GRANITE WARE.
DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA PLATE
SETS. GLASS. TlN AND WOODEN WARE.
KENTUCKY COOKING AND HEATING
STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES.
NOVELTY CO.
BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER
ii 22
Hill St.
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
2 i. Wo warrant all >.% tk and shall make itap” nt to misrepresent noth
ing- Just receipt'd a large shipment of Get;*;-, 1 .allies and Misses fine goods
attd school shoes for Children.
IS. W. HASsEIaKWS.
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■ u n r ,m rrn-ani—sun
A . S. M UR II A 1 m r
your rifteiiijoa to bis
ii
M* H MM
jiim; ■
COMPLETE SUITS OR SINGLE PIECES.
Suits Of 3 i :=ces from $20 io . ’ bias, Chairs
Bedsieads, Spring Beds, Wardrobes, Etc,
A limited number of Sowing Machines of the best
makes lor sale very low.
i am always ready lo serve my customers, both
day and nif?M.
Mr: s. E. E. CROCK Eli.
20 IIILL STREET,
ALL THE-
Latest: Stylus: of:
AND TRINSMiNCS.
Saxony Wools, best goods and all asorted colors. Also.
n Wools.
4briL Ca l ard ezamino my goods and prices.
Octl8d*wlm
M-
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‘A
An Iaportant Anr.onr.ce-mtnt
A1 A>nt « : we»*St» we m.* . *hi>ar 1
r ■;# f iil.H nly nHftTA with fxcrxiCJsGln*
j I t*in# »Ins in 1» my my feeK^nr feet, kn^* « and a^d hand*, hnnoi. toteviow »>»evm
tn." min* kilw.5 I to * t .y lie J in rm'dUtely,
end In two nr thru * fUjrn mr joint* were
M two r '.it*a t<i a, vimoat clouDi# tt»w M«o*
uud und ftlfMfp W&s jv driven from in**. After Buffer-
J.’jff tbf* n j auTuuliv *r if j nln for a week,
ln« l‘nim*>isi« n:td vnrtmi* oiijor rwn**dJ«A
!n-t: l who 1 ej’nvpaRHzcd to wui* my bui^tv**
rvditkin, at!< uiej
Why dnt.’t you *ret Swlft’n 5*per1flo an 1
mi. I wilt truarnniee a * ure, «tid If tt dfoo*
r the irv. . inn a?.all -w you noth fig. *
I ui fi»*uured Uio ’ H H., and after
id ;ur H fLA F.rift G ’ v, J. Ad n riigtol and
I'!'; .■-ridivx i«8 fh. D. In a w • *•* I Fit greatly
id : tt.. ,!. j** i arae ft* v*. **r l tV.Mkl OOTiUl Allupantf nil up _ .
waik about aL- t Up !:,« rwurt, after uiiiug itfx
id-!live t i i 'Van vva.iv bi > ut ami % t-v go to buAHie*».
B facet t h< ?» I have b#cl» t» Ku’avlT et my
of duty, and rteud and ft n v<y ei:itiraJ? fret from nitV>
{.-r» l*o-dr* '■ day. and i . fre« from
pain. i'uf :t. Tf T b * ■ so ft a are t!>' V* h‘ and limpid facts
jauyr I I vrtll ('hexrfuily ariMWtr Ml
lii - :•.•«' * u i. tire th- • r*111;* r In partem «r
t - t Vu ' \« MaWtiUJC.
H ... 1 tU : -V v York City.
r *.M i Tnx** I I warded off a «uy
v • *t* ■■din Io -Hsm »>-.■ a ti-i.^iy wheraa|»r* resort
to h-aLg h f . .,-iUrt. d sf cn«. k
n ruf » t n-"o. : u to*ij:■ ‘ xh\* maaicina ne t*oni* ooni-
r .. {« ff . r f’-r ■’ • • f.ttl nal treatment f rear merit
I'.rii ff. . m . v . • u iRTYfi .- the the bee<U t.eeds of ut die die
* .»•* from Un f »> - f ’ tV.
i . V l\ II/.nniEAjt, D. p.
new 5 u::, r.l . th Av*.—After apandtuff
f ’■ i * Im* relieved < r ' ’*.•.••} !‘o|i*..n witfcont
any benefit, rLw i- ((:• -• ul t*v> >fi a t>;.vviilo
worked a r«--!*x t cur*’ C\ UottfKB.
Vjfnsa, 0». 'Tv 1 *f;;l, nce<! »U,and
b- , b, * I t r y.&r | M-r. fn the
w ' .Hj.'Miu' ati-d e*'«i|'*e. They were pony
and ■■■(•hiv. ’i... uv i !t -u h* althy and ro
hr'- :.. ■. til! i-i: the the n.'u.t r .-niit*. vt bi.klLs «. s, a.
J---S T. COLUKtt.
I.At’V I.AKC, StMTEJt ( * r.LA 5' ur 8. 8
f. J a won-.i-; in
* o 1 »• Ciiftoej 111 J >’ fltirc, LO tlouhu
t ! ' 1 » ! in .'!•• o r> koou K..OJ4 hr. hnn-i - rt; <J d tie tie hi I t my my v. rav.*. /
ilf.k it!,ft w n !’ riUG and I.ixh iial.
Jl. Jt- l utt*. i'ojjUjiUst* r.
c. % r*».. Ga.: aco, Tbtajs, May 9,1SS8.
tie aiHx, fhftt
Gen G- • d a id n- K»,(i« in- you e.Di*reclat*
voLjm;>lv <> tecf-M-OD'.-.’*. " vv (<ik» t.iko pJeeauraJn pie aura in
statin :-;r lh.-t </,’('• of on' l-iilv lifoot.f i.'BRCoii net* hue
r i i d i < r • health bv the r uko of four fo large
l»< -ItiD.# • : . ;•<• <r r-*ct r. ♦••edy. Rfter having
be* n an Li nil ! f r-.'v,',-:’j , s. Hcrtroufii#
v. .h* m m Mil - . — a ffbieaist* p«h
t’Hfinr toll* lookg ife* a- V' r IH.% C*».. nputioaUon. flrueglst*.
Tim e matlKl troa <»u
AHdrugfc l»•»•!! 8. v v *-
Tiik Mr: ? ayrr ma Co.,
I'M" • - /. i ./;/;* (j '*.
Kovr Y>ak, ..*»• lu-oadway.
AdiuIniatratoi^M Stile.
By virtue of an on!or from the Court of Or
(limey -f SjntlJing county thore will bo sold
in-foro the cun l lions* door of said county
in the t ily of tiriOln. on thirl)rat Tuesday in
November next, during tire legal hour* Of
sale, thw following ; roporty to-wlt: 50 acre*
<>f hind mure or h- s in A kins district in Bald
situated in Ihe northwest comer of
h’t No. 1 10 , hounded on the north mid east
Dy Jacob T. Chapman, on the south by J. F.
and the publi-road leading from
Jackson to /.ebulou find on the west by J. F.
nndj as. Askew. Sold for the pay.
ng debts mid distribution among tho heir*
of Itobt. Hi own, deceased, and sold a* the
of tho ( state of “Hid deceased,
cash. "Tlii- Oct-3rd, ISb'.i.
10 OU. N. M UOI.LENK, A dm'
AOiiiinislrator’s Sale.
Uy virtu nf a a order from Ihe Court of
there will ho sold before the court
Griffin, (too!- of tin'first ildiilg 1 nesday county, in in November the city of
on
next luring the 1,-gal hours of sale, the lands
belonging to tie estate of Elizabeth Hut),
dr - eas’d, bruit ; One house, and .... lot in t|i(
city of Gritr.i m.,: the Sam Bailey Institute,
tMionded on the M«utb by Taylor street, Emit
by the lot of .M Hatton, west by T. O. Me
Afce and me th ! y mi alb-y. containing of
nn acre more or lei-s Sold for the pnrpo»o
«f paying deat; and dirtrUmtion among the
heirs of tho deceased. Terms cash. This
(let IS 1 -,
*6.00 V. M. COLLEN8, Adm’r.
NovemberSnei UmmmhnrCkAi
VIGIL Tl day BE in November SOU) ON n«xL,t„ THE 1
of the Court Hou*c, in the city ity of Griffl
t-naHling Coonty, GeorgiMhe i tc folio** ------„ lag i —
eorioed property, to-wlt:
originally Fifty acre* of land in the first JUtrtct of
i'ik'., now Spalding county, being
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ofK. Itavis cast by ian | oi J. O.
at t south by land of J . O. Norton «
I*y other laud* of J. O, NortoB,
ai. l ..'iJ a* the property of J,.
Court r.ttisfy a ri fa i.-.-ti’-d from 8pi
in favor of A. A. Milder
ton. .1. t), Norton, tenant la j
gaily notified.
A l*p, at the same time and I
"id hue lot of land in unid State a
known a* lot No. 38 in tho third
originally Georgia,containing Henry county, now
<- -nnty, Iff*, bon lid id north By 202# lsi m
or ‘
Andrea a, east by W. T. Chant)
Lyman Trnvin and aoutli tiyC. 1
tmd. Levied on and i "
Amanda Waidroop,
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(b ei-a-cd. C. B. and John Waidroop, tenaote
1 i po;«esaioQ, legally notified.
\ i«o, at the same time and place, wil) be
-, 6 t n aeres of land in a square, eneloeed
-itu.r’cti. b> a hedge, known and as the bceks lOOlat Orchard,
M lying lieing in the district
■■ S| running
oa-t on a Mad
- known as Beck*’Mill, just in
t> oniit* of Griffin on the northern
r> Levied on as the property of the
-.1 Jroi A. BeeJt* deceased, In the hands r
W M. .2 W. C. Heekt, adminUtratera, to «
, fy me ti fa issued from the justice
the 1001«t di-trict G. M. in favor of
Kill- vs, W . M A W. C. Bceka, a»
i niton of J as. A Beeka. Levy made
1 b Johnson, L. t:.,and turned overt*
Tenant in pos-esaion legally notified.
Also, at tiie same liars and place,
id three acre* of land more or lea*____
. ity of Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia,
b ’inided on the east by Hill itreet, sooth by
T trt part of same lot. west by Mra. V. L.
‘toreand north by F. D. Dismuke, being
part of the place oti which T. W. Thun
now resides, la-vied on and sold aa
propsrt; if T. W. Thurman, to satis
fa issued from Spalding County Court
or of C F. Newton <fe Son vs. T. W.
until . X, W. Thurman,tenant in
legally notified. ftj.C
R. S, CONNELL, Sheriff 8,r
Sales ■-■'■SyS-Vr'
December Sheriff's
\\T V 11.1. HE BOLD ON THE FIRST T,p “
T day in December next,
door of the Court House, In the <
fin, Spalding County, Georgia, ths ,
described property, to-wit: - •
Fitly acres of land more or less, i
District, Spalding County, Georgia,
on the north by H. t\ Ogleltree,
land of Mrs, Andrews, south by iat
_ .
H Gibson and 1 hornas Bund, cast by
"f Richard Gibson. Levied ou and
the property or N, T. Gibson by *L™. —
a n fa issued from Spalding Superior Court
favor of A. F. Blr.ztU vs. N. T.Gibson.
tlfled. M K. Gibson, tenant in poselon, legally no.
Also, nt ihe same time and plaee, will be
sold 25 acres of laud in the 1068th district of
Moulding County, said land beingtbe sooth
east corner of said lot that ia north of the Sa¬
vannah, Griffin and North Alabama railroad
bounded mid being a the part north of lot by number (B* of said said land lot
62, on by Perkins a part Brothers, south
number cast
bj Savannah, Griffin and North Alabama roll
rond and west by J. II. Starr, trustee. Lev¬
Reeves ied on and to sold as the property issned of Lucy from the tt.
Justice satisfy the three lOfiklh fi fas district G. M. in
caurt of
favor of E.T. Crowder ts. Lucy E. Reeves,
and one fi fa issued from the 1068th district
G M in favor of J. C. King lor tbe use of
Malcolm McLean v*. Lucy E. Reeves Head, and L. O,
It. Wilson. I<evy made by B. C.
<and turned over to me. Tenant in poeeit
-loir legally notified.
Also,'at the same time and place, will be
sold fifty acres of lani in the 1068th divtriet
of Georgia, originally Henry now Mpalding r oomriy, <
number 4ft lieing of said the southeast district, and com** Mr bounded of of lot
north try bind* of T. E. Smith, east by land
ofC. L Dupree, Jr. and Mr , south ‘
Mrs, 8. C. .Milam, west by land t *f
Kendall Levied on as the property t of J t.
d. Beasley to satisfy one it fa issued from Votti
,1'i'te e court of the 1068th distrietG. M. in
favor of A. 8. A. 8. W. Murray, executomOf mot
ii I’- .' < i kS5w.'st/i»-ts?a8K Head, L. C.,and turnedoverto
me.
J -I. Beady, tenant In possession, legally
notilicil.
Al-o, at Ihe time and place, will be ’
-ame
>lil ot’• two “lory brick store house on cast
i - Ir- of hardware Mil street, Gritlln, and further Georgia, described*s occupied
store
I■:of ( ity lot No. 1 in *<|uare No 34, front-
ii . v.e«t on said street 34 feet more or leae
and running back 80 feet more or less and
bounded south try an alley or avenue. Le*-
icdon&nd sold os the property of Chas, H. M
Joliti-on, Mr., by virtue of a mortgage Coortln fi fa
issued from Spalding Superior fav-
or of John Neal vs. Cbas. H. Johnson, 8r.
Tcnat.-i in possession legally notified,
K. M. CONNELL, Sheriff, 8. C.
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Ordinary’s Advertisement*.
( '■^iv. \RBINARY'S OFFICE—Spxi-diwj Cotfik-
Gkokuis. Nov. 2nd, 1888.—.I aa.
g M attii- ws, administrator on estate of to-
phene 1'adgeU. lias applied to me for
r ive to si-11 the lands belonging to said o>
trite for the purpose of paying the debt* of
rrrilr.1 deceased.
Let alt persons concerned show canaa be-
fore the Court of (Irdinary. at my efflee in
Griffin, on the first Monday in December 1888
by ten o’clock, a. m., why such leave should
not be granted.
*3.00 E. W. 1IAMMOND, Ordinary,
~
( kit 1)1 NARY’S OFFICE.—ftpxLonmCou*-
TV, Gbobqu, Oct. 27th, 1688.—H. X,
Stanley, administrator of Sam’1 Bailey has
iu • .1 to me for letters of dismioaion from
hi-administration on tbe estate of Sam’i
Barley, bite of said county, deceased.
l.r-t all persona concerned show cause be-
fore the court of Ordinary of said county,
it my office 1881), in Griffin on the first Monday wby
n r bruary, by ten o’elock a. m.,
■rch I- ttr r* -hould not lie granted,
jo 17. E. \V. H.VM.MOND, Ordinary.
Homestead Notice.
—
\n : i-’u* B Jones has applied for exemp-
| t n -f i-ersonalHy, and setting apart and
■i t homestead, and I will pass ups*
‘ nine at. 10 o'clock on the 27th day of Nc-
vember, 1888, at inv office.
*1.50 E W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order from th* Ceurt Of Or-
....vrj will be -old before the court house
... Spalding county in the city of Griffin,
first Tuesday In November cert, be¬
ta n U.o legal hours of sale, the land* be-
lot gir.u to the estate of IVm. Woodward,
,t- f -aid r ounty deceased, to-wit:
, r. No. : . more Cabin or lees, the same containing being
: nd lot 22 in district,
acre, note or less and the west half Of
uuiot No. 10 in said Cabins district eon-
i in 2 101acres more or less. Slid land
Y; b - Id in 2 or 3 tracts. Sold for the
purpose of paying debts and distribution *,
: _ the 1 < ■ - of-aid der eased. COI.LKN, ThisOeCS,
18" Term* cash. N M
Adm’r de bonis non of W. J. Woodward.
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Guardian’s Sale.
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flv i rtn- of an order granted by thaCoort
-if anted ordinary September of Spalding term.1888,1 county, will Georgia, *eff to
. at
t> highest bidder, before the coart house
d r of sa d county in Griffin during the le
g; liours of sale, on the first half Tuesday int* in Da¬
rn hr next, one undivided
a house and lot tn the city of Griffin,
corner of Solomon and Mixth strew
taining place one acre more or less, known
Nall . Well imp
to business and quiet
Sold for distribution.
LEILA B.
Guardian of Ja
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