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EXCURSION RATES.
gdat It Will Csstto Go to Macon, Co¬
lumbus and Augusta.
ft The Centra! railroad '-eorgia otters the positions: following
excursion rates to the er
TO tub STATE FA IK
To be held at Macon, Ga., November 6 th
0 November 10th, inolusive. s
| UHiuesville .$1.85 1
Orchard Mi 1 *”'*' - • • Hill • ••
(irifljB...... 1
junny Side.
Tiie*“ rates include admission to Fair
around. Cldldrcn over 5 years old and un
. ler 12 Half Novambe Kates. 4th Tickets to 10th. will be Inclusive; placed
cm sale until November 13tl>. inclu-
0 od to retur t
site.
xo tue ciutt*h"ochb» exposition.
To be he:d at Colnmbus, Ga„ November
IMh to Dec. mber 1st, inclusive
§U8< Barsesvil e 3.30
Hampton *............................ 3.50
These rates inclnde street car fare and ad
mission to saud Exposition tinder 12 grounds. years, half Children rates,
over 5 yen plaoed November
Tickets will be on sale
14th to 30th inclusive, good to return on, and
sntil December 2d, inclusive.
TO THE AUGUSTA NATIONAL EXPOSITION
To be held lath, at AujusTa, inclusive. Ga , November 8 th
to December
Barneaville............................$4.90
Orchard Bill...........................5.16
Hampton.............................. j:5 5.40
Brooks Station.........................6.50
Benoia................................. 5 .66
The rates inculde transfer coupons to and
from the Exposition, and also admission
coupons to the grounds. 12 hulf Children over 5
years and under years, rates.: Pas? en¬
ters must coneuetora purchase tickets wi.l not before be authorised getting on to
train, as the above rates. Tickets will be
observe sale N ovember 7th. and continue
placed sale on until and including December 15tb,
on unless otherwise ordered. Tickets will
1888, limited five days from date of sale, but
be
Gen. Passenger Agent.
F If M rr
Customers, Aught,
Boarders, To be Bought
Agents, Silver Merchandise or Gold, Sold.
Servants Orders.
or Place, Geods to Appraise,
Lawyer or Tear Case, Opening To Aunounce, Days
Musical icrs,
Popular Preachers, Butchers Houses or Acres, Bakers.
Cooks, Boats, or
Books, Votes,
To Hire or Let, flounce
Offices, Dress skirt or
First Basement, Floor, A cure Handy for Valise, disease,
A
Casement, A Mnsl inChemise,
To Purchase a Pet, Cheese, Teas,
Horse, Bees,
Mare, Monkey Bear, Peas,
or » •»,
Bloodhound or Spitz Or Are Prone
Free from Fits, To Make Known,
To Hire a Hall . Your 8 tore,
Driver or team, Hosiery,
Skates, Excursions,
Plates, Kuick-Knacks,
Totell to gay creatur’sDiveisions,
Diamonds, Pearls, Clothes Increase Ready^ Trade, Made,
of
Rings, Coal, Coke and Woo d
•Juris, Pictures,
Wash for Features, Lectures,
To buy Odd Things, All Kinds of Food
Cats, Ortsell Odd Things, Magic, Works on Astrology, Theology,
Mats, Rata, Wealth World-wide and Publicity Felicity,
Flat* Flags,
Pantaloons, Bats. Rags,
Bags,
Hats, Nags,
Mutton Rssplendei Beef, tCravats, Dress Almighty shirts Dollars, or collars
or
Finanoial Relief, House for Rent,
Clocks, Stocks, Store, Tenement, Lint,
Cash to be
Locks, Cash to be Spent,
Socks, Scent,
Portmonia or Box, Tent,
Or Pig, Even Sheep Beau- or Ox, Roman Go— Cement,
a
Then in a Trice, Read the Advice,!
Take the Advice Far Beyond Price,
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'pedal letters Hon. *---
member Mi
Carpsn
•any,)
NOVEMBER 20TH1
DECIDES THE FATE OF THE COUN¬
TY CANDIDATES.
Full Proceedings of the Democratic
Exeutive Committee Meeting
Yesterday.
Pursuant to a call of the chairman'
the Democratic Executive Committee
of Spalding County met at the
court house at 12 o’clock Saturday,
November 10th, 1888. Twenty six
out of the twenty seven members
were represented either in person or
by proxy.
The meeting was called to order
by Chair-nan Maiaier, who appointed
Douglas Glessner secretary and W.
E. H. Searcy assistant secretary.
W. B. Hudson withdrew his resig
nation, tendered at the previous meet
ing, and on motion of J. H, Powell
the withdrawal was accepted.
The secretary then read the fol
lowing resolutions, the names of the
managers being loft blank but afier
wards filled in by the committeemen
of the respectiva districts:
Resolved, first, That the Democrat
ie party of the county of Spalding
hold u primary election for the selec¬
tion of candiditos for the ouaty
officers, (owit: a sheriff, a clerk, an
ordinary, a coroner, a contsty survey
or, a tax collector, a tax receiver aod
a county treasurer.
Resolved, second, That said elec
tiou be held at the usual plnco of
holding election in each precinct in
the county, and conducted nuder the
same rulep as Stato elections are con
dueled.
Resolved, third, That only known
Democrats bo allowed to vote, and
that each voter vote in his own pre
ciuct.
Resolved, fourth, That the election
be held on the 20th day of Novem
bor, 1888,and that tho managers meet
the 21st day of November, 1888, at
the court house at 12 o’clock aod con
solidate the vote, and the candidate
receiving the highest uumber of legal
votes shall be declared by the man
agers the nom,nee of (he Democratic
party for the eounty of Spalding.
Resolved, fifth, That should any
one or two managers fail to serve,
thoso acting for the district in which
tho vacancy occurs shall fill such va
emey or vacancies; should all de
cline to serve in any district the
members of the Executive Commit
tee in that district shall fill the vacan
cies.
Resolved, sixth, That the follow¬
ing be nquepted to act as managers:
Griffin District—J. D Sherrill, G.
A. Cunningham, R. T. Daniel, J tl.
Powell.
Africa District—J. C. Dorsey, J.
O. A. Miller, W. T. Freeman.
Akiu District—W. J. Futral, E C.
Akin, C. A. Cooper.
Cabin District—C. B. Dost wick,
Henry Hammond, D. L. Patrick.
Orr’s District—J. A. Beck, J. P.
Hammond, Howard Benson.
Mount Z:on District E. B. Leacb.
Clark Dickinson, J. D. Williams.
Line Creek District—H L Gla
zier, H. T, Coppedge, J. A J Tid
well.
Union District—W. J. Bridges, D.
P. Elder, B. A. Ogletree,
Whereas. an allw : se Providence
has seen fit in the furtherance of His
work on earth to remove from our
midst a beloved citizen and upright
man, and our member of the legisla
tore: while our hearts are sod and
our minds depressed at this sad cslam
ty, yet it is our duty to fill said
vacancy in the legislature;
Wherefore, be it resolved that the
Democratic party of Spalding county
select & candidate to fill the vacancy
cmnsed by the death of Hon. N. M.
Coitens by primary election, and that
said primary election be held on the
20th day cf Nov. 1888, under the
same rules and at the same time and
place as the election for county off-
ficers; and that returns be made and
result declared in the same manner.
On motion cf R. H. Johnson the
resolutions w*re adopted.
On motion of W. B. Hudson four¬
teen was made a quoram for future
meetings of the committee.
Ou motion of W. B. Hudson,
Loyd Cleveland was made vice chair
man.
Oa motion ot W. B. Hudson, the
place of bolding the election was re
considered so far as Griffin was con
cerned, and it was decided to hold
the same at the Greys Armory.
On motion of Joshua Hammond, it
was declared that no candidate and
no km to a candidate shall serve as a
manager, but that the members of
the executive committee ia the dis
trict be authorized to fill tbc place of
any auob person with some ooeqaah
fied to act.
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It’s Easy to Dye
E DP°«SDyb
&^ Foo'p Strength, Superior IN
0T * •“
BABIES CRY FOR IT. Fastness,
**“£*• ?iump, MAUDS RELISH IT. Beauty, AND
Re aula tea the ILaughing, Stomach Healthy Babies.
Sold and Bowels. Simplicity.
by Druggists, 88 c., OOc., SI.OO.
WELLS, BICHflgPSOfl $ CO., ihuiith, yr. dyes Warranted made, to color and to more give goods than brilliant any other
ever more and
Baby Portraits. no durable WELLS, other. colors. RICHARDS0M* 36 color.; Aak 10 for cent. the CO., each. Diamond, Burlin gton, and take ft.
For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles, USE
WtLLSy RICHARDSON DIAMOND PAINTS.
A C0.» P.ops., Burlington, Vt. Gold, Silver, Bronx*, Copper, Only to Cents.
FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS.
-Also, a full line of-
Drags, Patent Medicines, Paints, .Oils, Brashes
And Druggists’ Supples, at bottom prices, can ALWAYS be found
AT DREWRY’S iDRTTG STORE
28 niu Street,GRIFFIN, GA.
WE KEEP ON HAND THE FINEST
Flour, Sugar and Coffee,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
t3R~ At the LOWEST PRICE 8 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 that is made, All of the above for medical purposes, Com
and see ns.
GEORGE & HARTNETT.
di&wtdec25
A. LOWER,
Practical Mar aid Dealer* in Diannas, Wales,
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 35c doz.
Mixed Pickles, 70c gallon,
Sweet Pickles, 85e Pickles, gallon,
Plain 60c 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 oottle.
50 lb any Patent flour $1.65 to-day.
J. 3S/C. IMZXX-iX-iS
W. Holman M. & Co.
-HAVE FRESH--
Magnolia -> Hams,
Cooked Corned Beef 12£ c. per ib. 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
By buying your DRY GOODS,
HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of
R. F. STRICKLAND,
NO 57 HILL STREET, .... GRIFFIN, GA:
(gf’500 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, ail
marked down. Kentucky Jeans, all grades, 15 to 37^ Hose cents per 10 yard. 25
We have a full line of Mens’ Womens’ and Childrens’ 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.
SPENCE & SMITH,
OPPOSITE BRICK WABEHOU 8 E,SOLOMON St
ggf Are now ready to do your work. Repairing buggies and wagon* is a featura o
their business, on wbieh skilled laboronly is used. Bring ns your work.
\Ve will build yon anything on wheels-Buggies, Phaetons, Surries, Wagons,Ca
Drays, and Delivery Wagons. 8 jgn painting will be a feature of no little importan
Nothing bnt good work will be done. Will not take a shoddy job for any price. With
H Spence at the helm you cannot fail to get fair dealing. Call on us before you buy.
SPENCE J* SMITH,
Solomon Street, Griffin, Ca.
Shipment Finest Teas,
CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. lb.
HAMS. BONELESS SHOULDERS. ETC. FINEST
FLOUR ON THE MARKET.
I
committee adjourned
J. H. Malaib, Chairman
Dou alas G less.\kb, Secretary.
W. E. H. Skaecy, Ass’t Sec’y.
To Jbt* Your Own r*rfoawa
Our grandmothers well knew the de¬
light or stealing the perfume from the
flowers, and their 1 -still room," where were
all convenience* for this, was a part of
tho machinery of every home. In our
country vast quantities France of flower* for g it to
waste and we send to our per¬
fumes, yet nothing make is easier nor more
womanly than to the perfume* from
flowers which we use. Into a large,
flat, clean earthenware vessel mixed, pour mam
purified fat lard and suet liquid. wormed
sufficiently to make It Throw
into It os many scented flowers of one
kind as It will contain. Let remain
twenty-four the fat aud hours add covered, flowers, then strain
off more repeat¬
ing the process every day fora week.
The inethoj of liberating this essence of
flowers from the fat ia very simplo. Per¬
mit it to harden, cut it into small cubes
and put into spirits of wine. Tho deli¬
cate odor immediately to’tho transfers itself
from the'coarse fat spirituous sol¬
vent, and such a strength of perfumo is
procured deal with little perfumer’s.—"S, trouble as would 8 cost E.
a M.” great Chicago at Herald. a .
in
Among People ot Port of Spain.
Ashore, through a great sable swarm,
ing and a tempest yellow of creole chatter, into
warm, narrow, streets.
Whito faces have begun to look almost
unearthly; novel the and dignity one feels, of In white a totally skim
When way, whito does a show
a face Itself it
usually appears under the shadow of an
sustero—the Indian helmet; it is formidably of bearded,
countenance ono accus¬
tomed to command. Against the black
and fantastic little worlds, ethnic background this calm, of these
queer bearded, aquiline English face strong, takes
heroic outline, grandiose relief; you you In
voluntarily prldo of murmur “I also am to of yourself, VU-Dotf, such blood with V. i
race: as
Hearn Harpers
Magazine.
Constant Jar ot Walking.
The constant Jar of walking oa city
pavements The can human be prevented heel Is covered by imitating with
nature.
an elastic pad. Now, as to walk barefoot
would bo out of the question, it ia sug¬
gested that mode wo replace the hard boot It would heel
with one of elastic rubber.
cost but a few cents a month to keep in
repair and would have tho additional ad¬
vantage ing of lessening tho noise of hurry¬
feet and preventing, to an extent,
broken bones In tho winter.—Home Jour¬
nal.
Homestead Notice.
Augustus B. Jones has applied for exerap-
Don valuation of personality, homestead, and setting 1 apart and
of and will pass upon
the same at 10 o’clock on tho 27th day of No¬
vember, 1888, < 8 , at at my my office.
$1 50 E. ~ W. HAMMOND. Ordinary.
NOTICE
Notice made is hereby the given legislature that app,ieation for the will
ha to next pas
cage of a bill amending the charter of and ths
city of Griffia so as to allow the Mayor
Council of said city to tlx a compensation
for the Aldermen of said city not to exceed
fifty dollars per annum.
WATCHES!
•k JEWELRY, *
DINNER AND TEA SETS!
-)°(- -
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 ANfr PRICES.
NOVELTY CO.
BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER
22 22
Hill St. Hill St.
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
warrant all work and shall make it a point to misrepresent noth
ing. Just rec;iyed a large shipment of Gents, Ladies and Misses fine goods
and school shoes for Children.
H, W. HASsELKUS.
A. S. MURRAY
Calls your attention to hi*
n
i
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
makes tor sale very low.
I am always night. ready to serve my customers, both
day and
Mrs. E. E. CROCKER,
20 HILL STREET,
-HAS ALL THS--
id: Styles: of: Hineiy
AND TRIMMINGS.
Sixony Wools, bett goads and all assrted osisrs. Alts, GcrmaHt-
n Wools.
d^L or d cz amine goods
■ J.y
—-
SWIKTB wircinc
U eatIM/ a- vagataWo preparatiMt ton
tain log no Xtnmrr, Pottti),nta'.c, oretlxs
poi»oao«it vntnlaaMa.
awivrs spite,me
Baaetuwlimadntf* of marmot PjiKMto
"» or Caww ot tfc« Skin, tbmttimd* of tmtm
ot Xcawna, Blood It amor, aod Skin IWswum,
aad koadred* of thoasatuU of «a*M of Serar
ala. Hood Fotaoa and Blood Tatot
swirrs Kpxcmc
Ha* rrllOTert (hooAaodA at cun of M*?ea-
rt*l PoUoo.BC. fnuuauU.m and SUIfnat* of
tho Joint*.
ffHy •arly part part tk of th* tha promt year, a bad cam of
wood ap
of onntln aootntr, ■
taking ».l tho I too________ >r if * n "Vh«H f *^n
*o un am j*rr»« orolt well. IbeuorottwiU
offset a perfect euro.
a groat tteftoror Tl from muscular
tlof from oouM (ot *0 pa---
PU *lc any I medldno proAcrUrrl hr mr cj
7 , an. took oror a down bottle*
kasffic your s. 8. S., «*d bow Iimu woll a* I sroo
Conductor 0. StAkl ft.
tho pftrttclan* who traatrd lL H«r husband ________
mttdiaulr, patently well. aod In Sho a few week* aha wesap- w<
looking lady, with la now a theaMf Hearty Bo*
left. truly, no trace of —llettoa
Tour* WhoUaala my tmwgtat, J.. ft. ft Sail Itauas,
Austin Ausuo a Arena*. ret
Treatise on Bfood aod Skin Pl*«ase* mailed
frw, Fwn Swift Bncma Co.. Brawar ft
Atlanta, Oa.; Hew York, 73* Broadway.
Administrator’s Sale
By virtue of an order granted by the court
of Ordinary, of 8 paldlng County, we will
sell to the higheat bidder before the court
the estate of Wm. ig Bcott, prop* late , of *ald county, _
deceased, for the purpose of distribution
amongst the heirs, to wit: About two hun¬
dred and seventy acres of land, more or less,
lying In Line Creek district, in said county,
ail in one body and known as the land that
was Bcott, set outof apart the as a dower to VTm. Mr*. Scott, Nancy de
estate of
ceased, and bounded as follows: On the
orth b;
e.e and s shook. Most desirable property
Terms cash. B, A. SCOTT,
V. M, SCOTT,
Adm’is de bonis non Wm. Scott, dee d.
$ 6 . 00 .
Farm and House and Lot For Sale
A 202>tf In Bcre farm in 3 mile* of Griffin, Ga
80 acres woods, 120 in aplendid state of
cultivation, cleared of .tumps and rocks, fix.
t d for improved farm machinery. Machin¬
ery, stock, corn anti fodder will be sold with
farm If wanted. All ready for business anoth¬
er year. Also, a large roomy house and two
acre lot ia Griffin. Ga. For particular* ad¬
dress me at Griffin, Ga, care Clark A Son.
*eptl9d&w3m THAD CLARK.
.
December:
n
—
door of the vamt mam, in W
d-«<Ti fin, Spalding Cmntf. Georgia,
bed property, bi-wit: -
W Fitty acre* ot land more or !«**, in t
strict, Hpkldwg County, Georgia, t
ou the north by II. t, OgtcRrce,
iand of Kc*. Andre»«, rrmth by lag
1£ Gibson and i b»nt»« 'faiMt, east to
of Richard <»lb*on. Levied on and i "
the property of N. T. Uffis^U by
a tt fa tailed from -> ‘
in favor of A. tc«H#lft:i F.
M. V. GiUon,
tided. iSaKi
Alm\ at the «»n*c Umi * ' ‘
xolil vannah, Spaldlog cast corner 25 acres (iriffin County, of of Mid aud'H0*WfcWiL-™_, iand iol In tiMtifi 1L__. I cHJJ
:md ijetiig a part of In* number 52, i
bounded on the north by ft | '
number til, east, by Perkltal
by Savannah, Griffin and J
road and west by J. H. t__.,
int on and sold as the proper
Reeves hr satisfy three fi fe* Su___________
Jualicecaurtof the 1068th dutrict O. M. in
and furor of E. fi fa T. issued Crowder from va. tbc JUtcy 1068th XL F
on* aimrm m
G Malcolm . M in favor of J. G. King for the net «f
Melcan v*. Lucy E. Reeves aad 0 , :
R. Wilson. laivj made by Tenant B. C. Head, & f
<', and tamed over to me. is jweew S'
slott legally notified. „
Also, *» the same time and plaee, fill he
sold Of fifty a<-r»aof Henry land in the Bpaiffing ifcfiSsb diftriet
Georgia, Origioally being «»•. *<MlHtiw|f now isjrtT..... Cbuaty,
number 40 of said dlatrtefe atp
north of O- by L. l»nd« Dupree, of Jr. T. K. and BmlU., Bt wstky umn
Mrs. S. C. .Viliam, ,eottfa Sand by E. leed*
west by of 'JK
Kendall Levied on as Use property of
J HCasiey to satisfy one fi la tesued tt»
Jurllie court of the 1008th dtorlctG. U.
favor of A.8. AS, W. Murray, efteettfioMl ,
tb A. U. Murray, fi v*. J. J. Beesly, *«d Levy othw| ntf
e court im in my band*.
B C. Head, L.C., and turned over to
J J. Beauty, tenant in possession, legally
notified.
Also, at the aeate time end place, will he
sold ono two story brick store house os east i
side of Hit! street, Griffin, Georgia, occupied
bounded running south back by 80 alley feet merer
an ot aver
iei on and sold as the property of
_
or of John heal W. Chas. H. Johaaoa, 8 r. :
Ordinary’s Advertlf
■of^nre- S
ner to-wit) of 15th One two and room Poplar bouett atri
_ Miff
acre, and one four room house lot .
Taylor Mhudall, street, one sere, lute of the property <
Doe’* estate, of said
deecued, mawmm
Lei all peraoua ouncernoff show cause be¬
fore the Court ot Ordinary of said county,
at December, my office 1888, in Griffin, by 10 on o’clock, tbc first Monday!
sh<mfdjSdM) a. m , wk
such leave ~ *
$6.00 K. W, RAnnvao,un>uniy, gjggj
1111 ^
U /YRDINARX ’8 OFFICl- 8 r*
tv, » 1 1 V*|ptntit*, Groroix, Nov. 5: b, 1888.— -J.C.1
administrator of Mrs. M. L^Lnw
piled Loads to of me the O. for O. leave ds A. to RR. tell Co A
tharee of stock of the 8. W.RR. afffiTBIt’g C__.
share of stock of Central BR. Co.
trilmlios- of (in of the property of sniff estate for :Wm fft*.
.>•
Let all persons concerned show cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary of said comity, at
my Do-ember, office in Griffin, on the Bret Monday to
h leave should by not ton be o’ekMSfc, granted. *. at., why
un
I6.UJ E. W. IIAMMONH, Grdimry- ‘Q
O SSHSZttA
Brooks,administrator UwtoB. ou estateof Mre.M.I
hundred Uaa applied and seventy-five to me lot leave 4 t
one acres c
by more land or lesv.iu Divnuke Gnbto*Diatrict,tjouwtoff and 8. H.
of Wiintm.
hv land of 8. H. VVilwm, south by Unfit
H. Wilson and A. R. Lawton and west
ty Dlsmukr; M. L. sold for distribution, as the prop
of Lawton, late of said county, de¬
ceased .
Let all persous concerned ahow oenaa be- <!
tore office the Court Gnato, of Ordinary of said county at
my in the first Monday ie .
December, :h should 1888, by ten o’clock, a. m., vS
ea leave not be granted. i#
$«.0U E. W. HAMMON D, Ordinary '
/YRDINAKY'SOFVICE—8ftu.i>rao Cocg- £
O. Matthews, TT, Ggoiiou, administrator Nov, 2nd, 1888.—Jas. Jo-
ou estate of
sephene leave Padgett, . »u K w<. has uv applied to -< shb me *v*. for . ,,m
to sell the lands belonging to said es- v«
tate said for deceased. the puryiose ot paying the debt* of
Let all persona concerned show cause J-e-
fore tho Court of Ordinary, in at my office in ?
Griffin,on by o’clock, the first Monday December 1888 J4
not ten be granted. a. m., why *uch leave should
$3.00 K. W. HAMMOND, Ordluary, W
Stanley, administrator of Sam’l Bailey b«B A
hi* applied to me for letters ot dismissioa frees
administration on the estate of Sami
Bailey, Let late of said county, deceased. 1
all persons concerned show cause he-
fore the court of Ordinary of said eounty,
at lay office in Griffin on the first Monday JpS
in February, lb8S», by ten o’clock a. m., m
such $6.15. letters should not be granted. ID ^€5
E. W. HAMMOND,Ordinary. m
Administrator’s Sale.
—
By virtue of an order granted by the reart
■e ordinary highest of bidder Spalding before county, the I will sell
oourt hofise >
tooor In Griffin ilnringthe legal bouts of sale ?
on the first Tuesday In December, 1688, the
following Nancy property belonging to the estate
of Scott,late of faid county, deceased,
reBJassta for the purpose of distribution amongst to# t
ty in the northwest corner of tot No. eighty c «
seven, being all of said let on west side of
Bcott Flint river, the adjoining northwest lands and south. of 1\$E »*ld A lands tk A.
on
in good neighborhood, near school* and
churches. Terms cash.
■ F. M. SCOTT. Administrste
Executors’ Sale.
Ordinary, By virtue will of an order sold from the the court ot
be before court
house door of Spalding county In the city «f
Griffin,on the first Tuesday in December next
between the legal hours of sale, that part«
land lot No, 12 in Fourth district of originally ■astatfifeV^B
Henry, then Fayette, now Scalding
Mt. Zion district .
deceased, lying in
n,ore
Btulivided half int< rest in . the lot on the! sal
oton road In the city of Griffin known
Henry Alexander lot, said (The lot ccmtafniiig j
of an acre more or less. whole of *
lot will be sold, 8 . Grastland ow:
terest, consenting ) Sold as the ]
the estate of A. G. Murray, deeam-c. «.
benefit of helm and creditors. Titleaper¬
fect. Terms of sale, one-halt cash, balance
in twelve month* with interest at 8 per cent
$6.(J0. Exeeuton,
Guardian’s Sale.
By virtoe of an order granted by t
W granted ordinary leptetnher of Spalding tcrci.lSf*, ocnotp, f will 1 .
at I
the highest bidder, before the <
door of said county In Griffin r
gal hour*of sola, 00 the tart * 1
cember next, one undivided half ,
hou-e and lot to the I “ “ “
a
corner of
one acre more a* I
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