The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, November 10, 1888, Image 3

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EXCURSION RATES. What R Will Cost to 60 to Macon, Co¬ lumbus and Augusta. The <'eutral railroad otters the following excursion rate* to the Gesrgla exposition*: TO TBS STATIC FAIB To be held at Maeon, Ga., November 5*.h o November 10th, inclusive. Barnesvdle.........................A 1 -®® | SrdHm::::v.::::::::;.:::::v.:.:. gunny Side........ 185 Hampton.......... t ................... 100 Brook* Station........................ 1.9 > Senoia................................2.10 Tiiese rates in dude admission to Fair around Children over 5 years old end un der 12 Half Hate*. Tickets will be placed on sale Novambe 41h to 10th, inclusive; •rood to return until November 13lh. Inclu¬ sive. TO THE >!i:A1TAU«OCHEE EXPOSITION. To be held at Columbus, inclusive Ga., November lbtli to December 1st, Barnesvil e........................ orchard Hill........................... 3.30 Sunny Side............................ Hampton.............................. J ™ Brooks Station......................3.25 ........................................ j These rales include street car fare and ad mission to Exposition under 12 grounds. Children over 5 yea s and years, half rates. : Ticket* will, inclusive, be placed good on sale November uth to 30tU to return on, and until December 2d, inclusive. TO TBS AVQVBTA NATIONAL EXPOSITION. To be held at Augusta, Ga , November 8 th to December lath, inclusive nesvllle............................$4.90 5.05 m .Milner. Orchard •. Hill....... 5.15 p. Griffin............. 5.25 Sunny Hide......... 5.40 Hampton........... 5.45 Brooks Station..... 5.50 genoia. 5.05 The rates inculde transfer coupons to and j rom the Expositiou, aud also admission w upons to the grounds. 12 half Children over 5 _ gar6 an( t under years, rates..Pnsi-eu- 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 15th, 1888, unless otherwise ordered. Tickets will be limited five days from date of Bale, bat n no case later than December 17th, 1888. E. T. CHARLTON, Gen. Passenger Agent. Customers, Aught, Boarders, To be Bought Agent*, Silver or Gold, Orders, Merchandise Sold. 8 #rvants or Place, Geods to Appraise, Lawyer or Case, Opening To Days Musical Teae iers, Houses Announce, Popular Preachers, or Acres, Cooks, Butchers or Bakers, Books, Boats, Votes, To Hire or Let, Offices, Dress skirt or flounce Basement, A cure Handy for Valise, disease, First Floor, A MuslinChemise, Casement, A To Purchase a ret, Cheese, , Horse, Teas, Peas, Bees, Bloodhound Monkey or Bear, pitz Or Are Prone or 8 Free from Fit*, To Make Known, To Hire a Hall Your Store, Diiver Elegant ox team, Carriage.Dry Hosiery, An oods, IlknOpnlent "’ay,Concert Marriage, Ball, Upholstery, Picnics, ' or »tes, Excursions, li es. Knick-Knacks, Tosell to gay creatur’sDivcisions, Pearls, Diamonds, Clothes Increase Ready; of 1 rude, Made, Coal, Coke and Woo d xh’ Pictures, for Features, Lectures, A To buy Odd Things, All Kinds of Food sell Odd Things, Works on Theology, CaK tots, Magic, Wealth Astrology, and Feticitv, ? World-wide nr__ ii cuiui 1 .i__: aim j Publicity x ciivni, . Flat* Flags, Bats Bags, Rags, r rmtaloont, Hat*. Nags, 4 iplendec tCruvats, Dress shirts or collars tton or Beef, Almighty Dollars, Toanoial Relief, House for Rent, cks, Store, Tenement, | Socks, Cash to be Lent, Locks, Cash to be Spent, geki, Scent, Tent, » lOrtmoni* or Box, Pie, DrEven 8 heepor Ox, Roman Oo— Cement, a Bean— Then in a Trice, Read the Advice,* Price, Take th« Advice Far Beyond i Written Below— Written Below— ADVERTISE -IN THE- oily News To Business Men. JLv XTOLABOBED ARGUMENT IS NEEDED in these day* to convince INTELL1 men that it ■ Pays Advertise . *- J n0j| tO New Advertisements TO ADVERTISERS S lift of 1000 newspapers divided into «TATES . AND 8 ECTIONS will le sent on To FREE. those who want the : r advertising to pay *Ed can offer n* better medium for thorough effectUe work than the various section* »ar Select Local List. GEO. P. ROWELL & Co , Newspaper Advertising New Bureau, York. 10 Pprnce street, A GREAT YEAR tkelifitorT Every of the United State* deairea 1* now to upon keep person of Intelligence There is Vetter with the course of its events. no way to do *o than to subscribe for J Jts The Macon Telegraph. : gpk the news South. iaciUUe* In are unsurpassed the fullest by any Aasoet- paper Press addition to special correspond- by wire dispatches, aud letter It has from all Important ta f» Georgia aud the neighboring States, ■ting the present session of Congress Wasb- B will he the most important and most in- oington Un* uews centre In the the country. Telegraph The is Correspondence of (tery beet that van be bad. the latest stegnlar *> a*d correspondent dlspatchea. furnishes Frequent I gessip in full Cummiuirs, letters from Mow. Amos J. Frank erol aafW. Oongree* trom New York, best U. H a ter, A. Croffot, three of the '*■ • *N newspaper UvwtaBd writers at the capital, of dis- the meet Important issues i Telegraph thoroughly 1* a Democratic Tariff Reform ’ tldent It it In. line with Democratic the policy ClevelaBd and the the T ~ the coming national campaign will not onlr give all the news, hnt i Ml public iasnee from the stand' nulne Demoaratis ialth. Bnhecrlbc WTHE ONLY Brilliant Durable Economical Are Diamond Dyes. They excel all others in Strength, Purity and Fastness. None others are just as good. Beware of imitations—the. arc made of cheap and inferior materials and give' poor, weak, crocky colors. 36 colors; ic cent 3 each. Send postal for Dye Book, Sample Card, dir-criona (or coloring Photos., making the finest Ink or Bluing (to cts a quart), etc. Sold by Druggists or by WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt. For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Article*, 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, Brnsbes And Druggist*’ Supples, at bottom prices, can ALWAYS be found AT DREWRY’S [DRUG STORE 28 Hill Street,GRIFFIN, GA. # WE KEEP ON HAND THE FINEST Flour, Sugar and CIGARS AND TOBACCO. t5Y~ At the LOWEST PRICES of any one in the city. Wc have the finest Whiskies and. Brandies AND BEST Of ALL THE FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY! which is no'ed to be the finest that is made. All of the above for medical purposes, Com and see ns. GEORGE & HARTNETT. d&wtdec25 A. LOWER, Practical Jeweler aafl Dealer; ia Diamonds, Watches, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C. 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 35edoz. Mixed Pickles, 70c gallon, Sweet Pickles, 85c gallon, Plain Pickles, GOc gallon. Cheese 15c lb to-day. A large lot of A. E. Crackers just received; ale, 20 different varieties. Scliweppe tine ginger bottle. soda water and Lemonade 12c per 50 lb any Patent flour $1.65 to-day. J. Ts/L. MILLS W. 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 BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY, HOW ? HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of R. F. 8TJRICKLAJSD, 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 teduced prices. Calicoes, Sheeting and Checks, all marked down. Kentucky Jeans, all grades, 15 to 37^ cents per yard. Wc have a full line of Mens’ Womens’ and Childrens’ Hose at 10 to 25 cents. Out childrens’ mixed and black bcae 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. *§oS- SPENCE &, SMITH, OPPOSITE BKICK WAREHOU 8 E,SOLOMON I®-Are new ready to do jour werk. Repairine buggies and waeon* is a featnr* < theirbusiaess, on which skilled laboronly is ustd. Bringos your work. 25?" VVe will build you anything on wheels- Buggies, Phaetons, 8 urr:ea. \V agons, C a I) ray is and Delivery Wagors. Sign painting will be a feature of no little importan Nothing but good work w ill be done. Will not take a shoddy yob fo. any price. W ith H Spent e at the helm yon cannot fail to pet fair dealing. Call on ns t efore yon bny. SPENCE & , Solomon Street, Griffin,’ Ca. Shipment Finest Teas, CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. lb. HANIS. BONELESS SHOULDERS, ETC. FLOUR ON THE MARKET. Paine's j COMPOUND CELERr CURES PROOFS Neuralgia “ Pains's Celery Com¬ pound cured my nerv¬ ous sick headaches." Mrs. L. A. Prkxtnba, Nervous San Jacinto, Cal ^Prostration "After twine si* bot- ties of Paine s Celery Compound, rheumatism.” I am cured of Rheumatism Samuel South Cornish, Hutchinson, N. H Kidney ** It has done me more fiood than for kidney disease Diseases any other medi¬ cine." O*o. Aebott, Sioux City, Iowa "Paine’s Celery Com¬ All Liver pound benefit has for been torpid of great livar, Disorders ness." indigestion, and bilious¬ Elizabeth C Upall, Qucchce, Vt. A Difference in Bowls. Thr.*c wise men of Gulh im Went to -ea in a bowl; If the bowl hrd bed at-onger, My talc had been lougei. But 'bri-o wist, men of Oolmuhia got iu a punch bowl h-w! floau-d down Bolt Ingervoli's *'Mi8*i8eippi Btver, flowiug with fn - whisky,’’ and arrived safely at tludr <ies{iuatioP l in a very happy fiatae of mind, A Reasonable Request Chicago Tribune. It is so sudden, Mr. Datneiii. I know it is, rci-potidt'ti the jxnog man gontiy. He siood before tier, with bis weight easily resiiug ou one foot, his left elbow ou (he manteJpHce, bis right arm behind him, and h s whole attitude odo of cureless, ou studied ease and grace, acquired only by long and patient practice. I know it ia, he repeated. Meas tired by ordinaty standards uud by the coid eoiiVtniiomiiities of soci* ty, it is indeed sudden. We bavo know each other only twenty four hourp. Until 8:25 o’clock last night neither of us had ever heard of each oihe Yet with the beait one day is as a hundred years. Could we have known one auotber better, darling, he went on, with a tromor in his cultivatsd B-fiat baritone voic, it we had attended the theatre, tho church anrl the oys'«-r parlor together for a dozen seasons f Poes not your heart beat responsive to mice ? i will not pretend to deny. Mr. D.trnelle, replied the young lady, with a riel- blush mantling her cheek anel brow, that your avowal moves me strangely. I knew it—I felt it, tie responded eagerly. Love is not. die slow, vege table like growth of years It, does not move in its cout ts with the tucau ured, leisurely step of a man working by the day. It springs up like a maslir-like an electric flash. It takes icsiont possession. It dots not need to fee jerked in, i s it were. It needs not the agonized coax ing of—of a young man’s fiist chin whiskers, my darling. It is here ! You will forgive my presumption, will you not, and speak the words that tiemble on your lips—the words that will fill my cup of joy to over flowing T * * * * * * * . Tue evening had passed like a beautiful dream Mr. Durnclte, ad monished by (lie clock that it wt time to go, had risen reluctantly to his feet, and 6tood holding the band of his beautiful betrothed. My love, he said, in eagir, passion ate accents, now that you have bless ed my life with a meusuia’ess,in< ff bl i joy. and made all my future radiant with golden hope, you will not think that I am asking too much if I plead for just, oDe favor ! Wbat is it, shyly respoeded the lovely maiden Please tell me your first name. Common Sense Should disagreeable be used in disease, attempting to cure (hat very catarrh- A catarrh originates in impurities do in the blood, good local The applications can method permanent common sense of treatment is to purify the blood, andfor this flood’s purpose there is no preparation superior to Sarsa¬ parilla. That this peculiar medicine does cure catarrh is shown by the many relief testimo¬ nials srom people who nave found up¬ on using it when all others had failed. A book containing statements of eurer sent on leceipt of tw'o cent stamp, by U. I HOOD A CO., Lowell, Mass. Queer Weather Telegram*. “Rattletraps, pigs’ tails and porcu¬ pines” was the telegraph river report received by the signal office from 'Weston this morning. Obviously, that means that the Monongabela was rising there, that there had been nearly a seven foot gain durffig the day, that the rain?;.il wns 0.58 inch, und that the wind was from the northwest. “Coal scuttles, flour bins and fire balloons” was the message from Morganton. Naturally that meant arising river, 5 feet 0 inches of a change, 0.35 inch of rainfall, and a northerly wind. The signal service does all its reporting in cipher. All river messages are re¬ ceived in the above kind cf language. It Is a laughable thing to have to call at the office at an early hour on business and hear the jargon that is being called out from the telegrams. The oddest words in the language seem to have been selected to form the cipher. The use of a cipher at all is characteristic of the difference in the management of a government depart¬ ment aud-a private concern. It is difficult for au ordinary miiAl to see any need for •t. The only conceivable theory it can be justified on is that the department was at one time a branch of the military service and that therefore the fiction should be kept up that some mysterious enemy was iu the country whom it was needful to delude. Many people will be apt to think that, with all due respect to the depart¬ ment, it could hot delude an enemy worse than by furnishing him with some of the predictions that are daily furnished to the innocent pubUe.—Pittsburg Press. m iSf-:. .1 Wmma Abbot “Artl.tlv bene#.- “ oe ■‘Gan you define the artistic sense [to which you referred!" “Ah, there 1* the thing That la wbat no opera si age r can get on without. To define it would bo to define art Itself. It inrlndos taste and a t tousand other tilings which nre Indefinable. You know the best of everything is indefinable. But what is the use of defining it? The person who has the artistic sense knows what it is without a definition and the person who has it not can not understand any defini¬ tion of It. The person who has it hi the greatest degree becomes the greatest artist, the roundest aud most symmet¬ rical. Michael Angelo had It, and there fore ho was a great painter, a great poet, a great sculptor and a great architect. If he had a voice he would have been a great singer. Adelaide Neilson had it, and therefore was a great actress. Nature gave her about the ugliest pair of hands I over saw on a woman, but it gave to her also tlr-artistic sense to learn so to use those hands as to make them setts to look perfectly beautiful. If I were to attempt a brief definition of this sense I should say it is that in U3 which prompt a us to make beautiful everything with which we have to do. The opera singer must have a beautiful voice, beautiful manners, b *u- tiful costumes, beautiful stage settings, and she mu-1 have the artistic senso to know what constitutes these."—Chicago Times Interview, _ ^{InfUr.K Noises JM the ears, i a roaring, buzzing found, are < v.rrh, that exceed¬ ingly disa.:i common disease. Loss of st; also result from Catarrh. II * .nils, the great blood purif.' i - a j . ly successful rem¬ edy for this dis; u- , v. , h it cures by purify¬ ing the blood. 11 you (Ter from catarrh, try Ho od'S Sa rsap arilla, the pecu liar medicine, G. A. CUNNINGHAM, GRIFFIN, : : : GEORGIA, Has Been Appointed Land Agent foi Spalding County, by the Georgia Bureau < i Immigration, and all parties having land for sale can expedite the sale by plat ing their oroperty in h!s Full par’k-ulars in regard to the most val¬ lands in this county can he obtained by addressing him as above. A full list of aud lands and lots of all description. Homestead Notice. Augustus B. Jones has applied for exemp¬ of personality, and setting apart and of homestead, and I will pass upon 8 ; me at 10 o’clock ou the 27th day of No¬ $1.50 1838, E. at W. my HAMMOND, office. Ordinary. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that application will made to the next 1 egislature for the pas of a bill amending (he charter of the of Griffin so as t > allow the Mayor end the Aldermen of said city said to fix city a compensation exceed of not to dollars per annum. * 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 22 Hill St. Hill St. Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty. Zr'iT We warrant all w irk ami shall make it a point to misrepresent noth ing. Just leet'ivcd a large shipment of Gents, Ladies and Misses fine goods an'.l school shoes for Children. X£, W. HASbELKUS. A. S.MURRAY Calls your attention to his Mill Line of Furniture! COMPLETE SUITS OR SINGLE PIECES. Suits of 9 Pieces from $20 to $100, Tables, Chairs Bedsteads, Spring Reds. Wardrobes. Etc. A limited number of Sewing Machines of the best makes lor sale very low. I am always ready to sene iny customers, both day and night. Mrs. E.E. CR , 20 HILL STREET, -- B AS ALL THE-- it: Stiles: of: Millinery AND TRIMMINGS. Saxony Wools, best goods and all a sorted colors. Also, German- n Wools. 4*. Call sr d ezaame my goods an mm oeUfcWfcwli/, , ,.J a; >.i SWIFTS SPECIFIC > Is ■tntireij' a vstMabte pmmrMkm eat,- telalo* no Mercery, Fotesji, xr-«nl«, or attest poisonous sntwtenom. SWIFTS SPECIFIC Has carol hnndnds of asses of Ki.t-hsOo me or Cancer of the MU*, tkoatends tii of Ecume, matt Homara awl Skin Msasess, and (eiadrol* of Uumsends at sswas ofteoaf- ala. JUnod Poitou aud Ulo xl Tsln*. SWIFTS SPECIFIC Has relieved thoosandsof eases of Hero*, rial Poison ins, BhasauUsm and stiffness of the Joints. SpeeJSc cn*rrs*i fjrtjr Co.. of Altai hi,* 0,1 part poison the so taking the I medi to unwl an pei effwt a perfect ear*.' Tow Pee. for two jrfltfk. KSS k^SSuH was In ray Ilf*. I am sui cured me. sod I would raeonsi one suffi-rtaa from any Uoodd Conductor H ra.n a Waco, of not.k*pfro^^,S® and the could skin. not The I disease the physletans who baffled lfsv tl twsan Bnatty treated It •Da Ah# ootnmoao$d giving his wife improve Swift's Speed*, to tlmoci Sxb* itMjr “ *“■ * **-----— Wholesale Pn&rfst. dSiUn i% ”ue. Trealise on Mood and Skis Sknesta mafkifl free Tna Sivirz Sracmo Otk, Prawo* i, Atlanta. Ga.; Kow Tork, 75S Broadway. Administrator’s Hal© By virtue of an order granted by the court Ordinary, the highest of Spalding County, we wlil to bidder before tbe court door in Griffin during tbe legal hours, sale, on the first Tuesday in December, estate following of Wm. Hcott, property late of belonging said bounty, to for the purpose of distribution the heirs, to wit: About two hun¬ and seventy acres cf land, more or less, in Line Creek district, in said county, in one body and known as the land that set apart as a dower to Mrs. Nancy out of the estate of Wm. Scott, da and »«u bounded wuinit;u ts »»» tUllGVB, follows: On VU the lUW by Glenn Hanson, cast by B. A, Scott in by F. M. Hcott, west by W.P- Manatd, Manatd, and elegant nelgborhood. NcarChurch- stliooU. Most desirable property, cash. 8 . A. F. M, BCOTT. Adm’rs de bonis non Wm. Hcott, dee d. f«.03. Farm and House and Lot For Salt A 202U aero farm in 3 miles of Griffin, Ga acres In woods, 120 In splendid state of cleared of stamps and rooks, fix- for improved farm machinery. Machin¬ stock, corn and fodder will be sold with if wanted. All ready for business anoth¬ year. Also, a large roomy house and two lot Vn Griffin, tin. For particulars ad¬ eeptIDdA<v3m me at Griffin, Ga., care THAD Clark CLARK. & Hon. DecemberShi '4 dtte^wdlpwpffyty.ttMrttt ESU **' /** 8 Nitty teree of land more or wR few, h ' " ty.Off d fcrfwl g,l »»Aaa ” the oropart* ot ». t. ttlbM a o fa Issued from Spalding in favor of A. F. Biireli p^j «».}( M J. Gibson, tenant in Spalding County, safe a east corner of mid tot vannah, and being Griffin and Ni a part of tog bounded on the north number 58, east by 1 by Savannah, Griffin , road aud west by 3, i led on and sold as (* Reeve* to satisfy Uu £2!&sf9&i . G,»nd legally turned ov*r to me. Tmumt Iff poesea sion notified. AUn n| IKjt luimm tmwgl n|wm •old fifty acrea of tan i in the KOtth of SHrX originally Henry now Spa ww* n**riA ZtJt'Eh hy KSii, u csf«-s ajSJSSS: Justice J. Beasley to satisfy mm « fa ttened frost eoart fit. of AfcW. tbe lOtSttb district G. M. In favor of A. Mutm f, amapm* ft-£ notified. 3. ssusrsws sss^^ayS, Also, at the same time end* w« es e hardware store and further 4_____ part of rity lot taid No. 1 in tqmre No N,l ing west on street 34 feet mereff and running back 80 feet more or! bounded eoath by as alley or a tm led on and sold aa the property t Johnson, Wz^/ir«sirf Sr, by virtae of ff moi Tenant In p<w i esrio o le^B^ Ordinary’s . 1 to me for learelo sell tw« to-Wit! One two room UM ner of 15th tad DopUr acre, and one nwr room__ Taylor RhodeH. atmt, one acre, of the Doe’s ertate, hat*of at fore December,' Let my the all office: Cof Dei Isrg m, why . such leave . $6.00 Ordinary. J"\ RDINAAS’S 0.1 sa . plied bonds to me tor f of the O. G. shares of stock of the 8, M share ot stock of Central of Wj of the property of V/ It* DEOHOXA, NOT. !»ta t Brooks, adminlatrator on eetote of Lawto*,hasappttodto hnndred and eeventy-five me totle . i . 1 I one acrea of more land or of leas,In Diimnka C'ablna Dlatrlcbtonaded* H. Wilson, by land H. Wilson, and 8. luti by of 8. south by i H WilsonandA.lt Lawton and west ] Dismnkc; M. L. cold for distribution, as oouhtj the r ty of Lawton, late of mid ceased. Let all persons concerned show eaoM be¬ fore the Court of Ordinary of said oonnty at taob leave should not bo granted. $4.® K. W. HAM MOND, D rdinery ( U XRDlNAars OFFICR—SrauMwo Coe*- G. Matthews, ft, Geosoie, administrator Nor. 2nd,, estate 1888. el — Jj*. j»- on sephena leave sell Fudge the tl. has appUed to »« tor to lands belongtag to said es¬ tate for the purpose of paying the debt* efi said deceased. JJ Let all persona concerned show cause be¬ fore the Court of Ordinary, ia at my office fa Griffin, o’clock. on the first Monday Daeataber 1<M by ten be granted, a» m., why such leave should not $ 3.00 i. w. Hammond, ordinary. applied nlev, administrator ot 8 _ his to me for letters of dismission Ham administration on the estate af Semi Bailey, Let late of said county, deceased all persons coueern*d show cause be¬ fore tbe court of Ordinary of said oouaty, at my office ia Griffin on tea first Monday such ia February, letters should 1888, by ton o'clock a. m.. Why E. W. HAMMOND,Ordinary. not be granted. Administrator’s Sale. of By ordinary virtue of of an order granted by the coart the highest bidder Hpaldiag before coxmty, court I will SeU to the boaee door in Griffin daring the legal bourn of sale on tbe first Tuesday In December, 18M, the following Nancy property belonging said to ths d estate Tfi, of Scott,late of county, cB to e tor the purpose of distribution amount tea heirs, to-wit: Twenty-two aarae of tend men or leas, the in Lina Greek district of mid coun¬ ty In northwest corner Of lot No. eighty seven, being all of said lot on west aide of Flint river, adiotniog lands ot W. M. AS. A. Scott on the uorthwest and south. (Said land* in good neighborhood, Terms near s ehsal a and churches. easb. F. M. SCOTT, administrator 86-00, of Nancy Scott, deceased. Executors’ Sale. Ordinary, By virtue will will of aa be order sold from before the the court «f court r of 8: tend lot No, 12 in Fourth district of originally Henry, which then owned Fayette, by no* Jaa. 8paldlng W. Gordon, oonnty, now was deceased, lying to Mt. /ion district add con taintag undivided UXJ acres, more or leaa. Also, one half interest to the kn on the Zeb- alon road in the city ot Griffin known ae the Henry Alexander io‘, - leas. said (The — lot containing kdeoM of If ol an acre more or whole i lot will be told, 8. Grenttenfi owning K in¬ terest, consenting.) ■(.]> gold as _ tbe _ property d' i tbe the estate estate of of A. A . G. G. Murray, Murray, creditors. deceased, decs se e for for the it benefit of he ire and i. TRls. per¬ fect. Terms of sale, oco-half cash, balasee in twelve months with int ere s t atfijperwM. ALEX. 8. MURRAY. S. W. MURRAY, 86.®. Guardian’s Sale: of B ^^ aa S ^ an e^g t G^l! salt %i££ss~' - “• lot in the city OO# I Nall place.