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- EXCURSION RATES.
What It Will Cost to Go to Macon,
lumbus and Augusta.
The Central railroad oilers the
excursion rates to the Geargia
TO THB STATE FAIB.
To be held at Macon, Ga., November
o November 10th, inclusive.
Barnes
Milner................................ 1
Orchard Hill...........................
Griffin...................'..............
Sunny Bide...........................
Qrooks Hampton............................. Station........................
SVnoia................................
These rates Include admission to
ground. 12 Half Children Hates. over Tickets 5 years will old be and
der
on sale Novambe 4th to 10th,
good sive. to return until November 13th.
TO TUB CIIAITAUOOCHKE EXPOSITION.
To be December held u Columbus, (ia.,
15thto lift, inclusive
Barnesvillo........................
^ Milner.................................
Orchard Hill...........................
Sunny Side.............................
Hampton..............................
Brooks Station.......................
lenoia.................................
These rateB include street car fare and
mission to Exposition grounds.
over 5 yea. s ana under 12 years, half
Tiekets will be placed on sale
14th to 30th inclusive, good to return on,
until December 2d, inclusive.
TO THU AUGUSTA NATIONAL EXPOSITION .
To be held at Augusta, November
to December loth, inclusive.
Milner.................................
Orchard
Bunny Side.....................
Hampton.............................. Station.........................
Brooks
Senoia.................................
The rates inculde transfer coupons to
from the Exposition, and also
coupons to the grounds. Children
years and under 12 years, half rates.
gers must purchase tickets before getting
train, as coneuetors wi.l not be authorized
observe the above rates. Tiekets will
placed sale on until sale and November including 7tli. December and
ou
1888, unless otherwise ordered. Tickets
he limited five days from date of sale,
n no case later than December 17th,
E. T. CHARLTON,
Gen. Passenger
IF YOU WAN
Customers, Aught,
Boarders, To be Bought
Agents, Silver or Gold,
Orders, Merchandise Sold.
8srVHuts or Place, Gsods to Appraise,
Lawyer or Case, Opening Days
Musical Tear lers, To Announce,
Popular Preachers, Butchers Houses or Acres,
Cooks, or
Books, Hire Boats, Votes,
To or Let,
Offices, Dress skirt or
Basement, A cure for disease,
First Floor, AMuslinChemise, A Handy Valise,
Casement,
To Purchase a Pet, Cheese,
Horse, Teas, Bees,
Mar.,
Monkey or Bear, Peas,
Bloodhound or Spitz Or Are Prone
Free from Fitz, To Make Known,
To Hire a Hall Your Store,
Driver or team, C&rriage.Dry Hosiery, oods,
An InOpulent Elegant Marriage,Upholstery,
Play .Concert or Ball, Picnics ;
Skates, Excursions,
Plates, creatur'sDivcisions, Knick-Knacks,
Tosell to gay
Diamonds, Clothes Increase Heady' Trade,
Pearls, of
Kings, Coal, Coke and Woo
Curls, Pictures,
Wash for Features, Lectures,
TobuyOdd Things, All Kinds of Food
Or sell Odd Things, Works on
Cats, Kats, Magic, Wealth Astrology, and
Mats, World-Wide
Flats Flags,
Bats. Rags,
Pantaloons, Bags, Nags,
Hats,
RssplendertCruvats, Dress shirts or
Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollars,
Financial Relief, House for Rent,
Stocks, Store, Tenement,
Clocks, Cash (o be L.-nt,
Locks, Cash to be Spent,
8oeks, Scent,
Portmenia or Boi, Tent,
Pig, 8he#p or Ox, Roman Cement,
Or Even a Beau— Go-
Thsn in a Trice, Read the Advice,]
Tak* th« Advice Far Beyond Price,
Written Below— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
-IN THE-1
fr-p„ Daily
To Business Men.
XTO _iN LABORED ARGUMENT IS
in these days to convince
GENT men that it
Pays » Well ii •
* to
New Advertisements
TO
A lilt of 1000 newspapers divided
■TATES AND SECTIONS will be sent
applieatioa—FREE. those want their advertising to
To who
w« can offer ne better medium for
aud effective work than the various
•f ear Select Local List.
GEO. P. ROWELL <fc CO.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau, York.
10 Spruce street. New
A GREAT YEAR
ia the hlatorr of the United States Is now
as. Every person of Intelligence desires to
pace with the course of its events. There is
aetusr way to do so than to subscribe for
The Macon Telegrafh.
ft. news iMilitie* are nnaurpsaaed the fullest by any
in the South. In addition to
ated Frees dispatches, letter it has from special all
ence by wire and neighboring States.
PqJdIs la Georgia and the of
Daring the present session Congress and most
tagtes will be tfce most important the country.
tefwtini newt centre in Telegraph
Washington Correspondence of the
the very that ean be had. ,
Its regular eor res poo dent furnishes the .
»ewi and ge&sip from in fall dispatches. AmoeJ.
'*peeiaJ letters Hon. Frank
member wf ckmmrw from New York,
Carpenter, andTW. A. Croffnt, three of the
knew* MampK wrltara Important at the issue* capltag of
mm Nu UTMt ud least
Telegraph U a Democratic Tariff
•am. U> the eomlBC ciriy national all campaign
* TUercaph win not give the new*,
,, •Vt fihirnn M^^IWeraUe Ml publle teeuea lrom the a tan
Wth.
el once.
UaOr, year, • • • • - *7
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It’s Easy to Dye
WITH
IPSFsod Diamond 23*1 DyTs
5th 4 L Superior
,N
Possesses many other Important Advantages over all Strength, „
50 prepared Foods.
BABIES CRY FOR IT.
Make* INVALIDS RELISH IT. Beauty,
Plump, Laughing, Healthy Babies. AND
9> Regulates the Stomach and Bowels.
Sold by Druggists. 35c., 50c., SSl.oo.
WELLS, RICHARDSON Warranted color _
8 CO., bmu ihouhi. vr. to more goods than anv
Baby dyes durable ever made, and to give more brilliant
Portraits. colors. Ask for the Diamond, and
no other. 36 colors; io cents each.
A Portfolio of bc-autiful baby portraits, printed WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.. Burlington,
on ime plate paper by patent photo process, sent
free to Mother of any Baby born within a year. For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles,
E\ ery Mother wants these pictures; send at once. DIAMOND
Give WtLLS» Baby’s RICHARDSON name and age. PAINTS.
& CO., Piops., Burlington, Vt. Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only 10
FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS.
-Also, a full line of-
ad Drugs, Patent 1 Medicines, Paints, ,0ils , 1 Brushes
And Druggists’ Supples, at bottom prices, can ALWAYS be found
AT DREWRY’S {DRUG STORE
28 mil Street,GRIFFIN, GA.
WE KBIT ON HAND THE FINEST
Flour, Sugar and
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
55T* At the LOWEST PRICES of any one in the city. We have the finest
5 Whiskies and Brandies
AND*BKST OF ALL THE
on to FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY'-
be which is noted to be the finest that is made. All of the above for medical purposes,
and see ns.
GEORGE & HARTNETT.
d&wtdec25
A. LOWER,
Practical Jeweler anil Beelers q
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, AC.
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN, GA.
I will have to-day nice mixed fish.
Fresh Birds, Oysters Celery, Shrimp, Ci abs,
Rice
Pickles, Bananas gallon, only 35ccloz.
Mixed 70c
Sweet Pickles, 85c gallon,
Plain Pickles, 60c
Cheese 15c lb to-day.
A large lot of A. E. Crackers just
20 different varieties. Scliweppe fine
ale, soda water and Lemonade 12e per
50 lb any Patent flour 81.05 to-day.
T m TVC sdftaYfcaBrai m gliwww esaes mHaBBaal ■d raviiwi j^mu
d
W. 31.Holman <l'*
-have fresh---
Magnolia ->
Cooked Corned Beef 12| c. per lb. Blue Fish, better fhan fresh
Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. All grades Sullivan's
And the
BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY,
.nil ' j ' ■ -"■"■»! i ........ " L ....... ...........
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UMAf |J 2 to Save
II || | By buying your DRY
HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of
11. F.
NO 57 HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GA:
JggPoOO prs. of Sample Shoes at less tbau w sale prices. Also a
line of
MEN, WOMEN S-ANi> CHILDIIEN’S SHOES.
Bought regular, at reduced prices. Calicoes, Sheeting and Checks,
marked down. Kentucky Jeans, all grades, 15 to 37^ cents per JO
Wc have a full line of Mens’ Womens’ and Childrens’ Hose at to
cents. Oui childrens’mixed and black hose at JO cents per pair is the
thing in town for the money. Handkerchiefs, Towels, Corsets,
Collars and Cuffs, all at the lowest prices. Give me a trial and I will
you money. It. F. STRICKLAND.
A NEW BROOM SWEEPS
SPENCE & SMITH,
OPPOSITE BHICKWAREHOUSE.8OL0HON
tST’Are new ready to do jour w; rk. Repairing buggies ar.d wagons is a feature
their business, on which billed labor only is used. Bring us your work.
»3*r tVe will build you anything on v heels- Buggies, Phaetons, Burrics. \\ agon*, Pa
Drays, and Delivery Wagons. - Sign painting will be a feature of no little Importan
Nothing but good work will be done. V ill not take a shoddy job for any price. With
II Spent c at the helm you cannot fail to _i; fair dealing. Call on ns before yon buy.
SPENCE &
Solomon Street, Griffin, Ga.
is inest
.
CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. lb.
HAIYIS. BONELESS SHOULDERS, ETC.
FLOUR ON THE MARKET.
THE U0M!IO?iWEALTH,
The News a* Gathered Over
Au opera bouse is to l»e built
Way cross,
Williams Bros, grocers of
bridge, have failed for
like $4,000, though with assets
10 cover all their lint) lilies.
Hon. (J. F. Crisp is very pioud
his vote of last Ttueday. Two
ago he only received eomething
1,700 as the vot<, of the district,
this time his majority will be
There has boon wonderful
in crime in Macon county during
present year. Last year the
made ovtr sixty arrests for
crimes, and up to date this
there has been ouly eighteen.
The Central hotel, at Rome,
a short career under Capt. W.
Dozier, has been closed. The
bills against the hotel were held
Thomas Faby and M. G.
There are also several other
On a half acre of average
tTletoher Edwards, of Hart,
made 800 pounds seed cotton
the rows six feet wide. Used
pounds of guano. On one-fourth
an acre he made 22^ bushels of
This is good farming.
Hon. F. B. Hodges, of
says he has been sowing wheat
twenty years, and has never failed
reap a fair hat vest for the
planted. Carefully selected
thorough soaking io blaestoue,
proper cultivation, are the secrets
his- success.
The steamer Laurens, which
wharf at Dublin, Tuesday
bound for Mount Vernon, struck
snag and was sunk near Ring
about ten miles below Dublin, on
same day. The steamer was
With brick, which were to be used
the erection of Montgomery
jail.
Since there is complaint by
people of the lower part of
thorpe county that the
Teiminal cuts up their road to
ford, the citizens of Crawford are
templating opening a new road
that place to intersect with the
ing and Elberton road a few
out of Lexington.
Nathan Stewart, a young
about 20 years of age, and one
the B. Y, & E. victims, bad his
arm amputated in Ellaville on
nesday. His arm was broken in
places. At last accounts he was
doing very well, but was not
ously ill. Mostly ull of the
that were injured by the run-off,
improving, no others have died,
all are now out of danger.
A homicide occurred at
ance on Saturday night lost, in
Boss Fletcher (colored) was the
tim. meeting his death at the
of a sable brother, Oliver
The murder was t *e result of an
feud of some years' standing,
its origin in some family quarrel,
was accomplished by the aid of
trusty shotgun tilled with
The murderer fled to the swamp,
is at large.
While a large crowd was
bled about a light ou the square
Jefferson la«t Tuesday night
cing over the election returns, a
with several sets of plow gear
ing about him, rushed through
darkness in the direction of
crowd hallooing “Whoa! ’ causing
general stampede. Largo ones
over the small ones, sober ones
the drunken ones, until the
runaway horse had been stopped.
Montezuma Record; An effort
to be made to incorporate
ville and Mitchell ville in the
western part of Macon county.
lees there is a town to
we do not see how it cm be
poiated. It is said that the
is to seil whisky, and that it
no good to the community
these proposed towns are to
located. The farmers in the
borbood are veiy much opposed
it aud will do all in their power
prevent it
o On Friday box of clothuig, to l
a
* Warren Bradley
shipped to
at Athens, was deposited in the
pot at Har'w 11. On Monday
Bond bended something
and mailt' n search in tl.e depot
found nothing. Later smoke
seen coming tbiougu a knot bole
the box of clothing. The box
immediately removed from the
and broken open, when the
was discovered to be burning,
had been smouldering along
since the clothes had been placed
the box.
Kl'igfnjj Xol*e*
Sn the enrv t time* a roaring, bnzztnt
sound, an- d hy catarrh, that
ingly disagree.!hie and very common disease.
Loss ot smell or hearing also result from
catarrh Hoods Sarsaparilla, the
blood portlier, 1» a peculiarly successful
edy tor this disease. which It cures by
lsgUMbtood. U you sufler lrom catarrh, try
Beef’s ■srsaparilta. Use ps eifllsr uwdl rt hi
Gov. elect Fleming and party,
Florida, came np to Thoronsville
the passenger train from
Wednesday, en route Cast.
Loo Cabins have
ly hebitations. disappeared Many ae human
people have lived
lives in ibem, and
great men have
horn in them.
Log Cabin
and “Tippecanoe” Stomach
maderby Warner of Safe Cure
are reproductions of the best of
old time remedies, with which
pioneers of America maintained
ragged health,
NOTICE
Notice if* hereby given that *pp ication
bo made to the next Legielatore for U «*
fMgeofubUl amending the charter of
city of Griffin so uh to allow the Mayor
Council of said city to tlx a conn per.
for the Aldermen of said city not to
fifty dollars per annum.
SVTIFT’S specific
I* entirely a regetaWo preparation con¬
taining no Mercury, Potafch, Arsenic, or othee
poisonous substauotife.
SWIFT S SPECIFIC
Has cured hundreds of oases of Eptthelio #
mA or Cancer of the Skin, thousands of cases
of Eczema, Blood Humors and Skin Disease*,
and hundreds of thousands of coses of Scrof
nla, Blood Poison and Blood Taint.
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC
Has relieved thousands of cases of lUereu-
rial Poisoning, Rheumatism and Stiffness of
the Joints.
Specific CflUTTAKOOO, A, Tehs June a:. 1SRS-.Swift's
( o., | Atlanta, ua.—Goiitleiuen ; in the
early blood par f of the present year, a bad case of
>l»on appeared upon me. I began
Doc. mrs P- truly. Boibuu),
111 West Sixth St*
Specific COLpflu* Co., Atlanta, ?• C., July &*.—Oeutlemen 7. Bwi
sufferer o,, r Z wi
a great uffererfrom rrom muscular muscular rhenmatlsi rhenmat!
for two years. 1 could x>uid get get no no per permanent
lief from any medlctno odlctno presort prescribed by
•r I » down well bottf««~or Ule
in life. pw I am as as I ever
cured 1 my am sure your nv edict ne
me, and l would recommend it t to any
trul, cne ufforing from any blood disease.
Conductor (?Safa. R.
W 52$ *mr SSSftiSJtaiS:
BiSpi *ifo m
afflicted
not *lnei, from a rlnli-nt itchin* ana •tinging <5
of tho akin. The dlieu- baffled th« akui
the phyalclam who treated It. Her huabaad
boait. anally giving hla wife SwiftBpoc-IUo.
parently medtataljr, welt and la She a few week, she wa« fine! ap.
looking lady, la now a hearty affliction
with no trace of the
Treatise on Blood an 4 Skin Diseases mallod
free. The Kwirr SrKcivio Co., Drawer X
Atlanta, Oa.; New York, TJi Broadway.
ws v b r 5 it? rixsvw;
-»*■ pl'wi >• iurt . .; 10 K* luc.HLJ. ru j*.- wd \>:w i uov.rtM.Ing \iku»r
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WA TCHES !
★ JEWELRY, ★
DINNER AND TEA SETS!
-)o( - -
DECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN WHITE
ENGLISH GRANITE WARE.
SETS, DEC0RATEQ GLASS. AND PLAIN CHINA PLATE
TIN AND WOODEN WARE.
KENTUCKY COOKING AND HEATING
STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES.
NOVELTY CO.
BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER
inn ® Ikiis Sliot Store inn st.
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
I-S'. ^ e warrant all work and shall make it a point to misrepresent noth
ing. Just reosiyed a large shipment of Gents, I.adies and Misses fine goods
and school shoes for Children.
XI, W. HASbELKUS.
A. S. MURRAY
Calls your attention to hi*
Line of Furniture!
COMPLETE SUITS OR SINGLE PIECES.
Suits of 9 Pieces from $20 to $100, Tables, Chairs
Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Wardrobes, Etc,
A limited number of Sewing Machines of the best
make* for sale very low.
day I am always night. ready to serve my customers, both
and
Mrs. E. E. CROCKER,
20 IIILL STREET,
-HAS AU. TUB—
Latest: Styles; of: Millinery
AND TRIMMINGS. |
Saxony Wools, best goods and all ««*rtwl color*. Also.
R Wool*
dMk. Call ar.d cz amine my good* end pnota.
ocUMAwVb
Homestead Notice.
Aairualu* U. Jones ha.- applied for exemp-
tton of pcraonality, and aotling apart and
valnation of home* te ad, and I will pa** ttj>on
the same at 10 o'clock outlie 27th day of No¬
vember. 1HH8, «t mv office.
$ 1 ..VI Ii. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
For Bale.
Old Poor Farm cl Spalding Co.
Situated about four mile* horn the court
liouae, cousiatinK of 292acre* ot land, of
which about 45 acre* in Gift wood* Contains
a good five good room dwelling house, one tenant
lfrnixfc in crib repair, two gooti slab It* and
one To good corn balance
l>e sold on term* of )4 oash, at
one gnd two year*, with interest.
M PATRICK
T J BROOKS,
novlldAwtd. T Commissi H MILLS,
i l Comity ner*.
iVdministrator’s Sale
By tirtiie of an "f, , r ifinulcd by liieeouit
of i'rdlnury, oi Sj.;. (bi t- < m.i.t , we will
sell to the h-gbe-l bidder before the court
homedcr in Onilin il.tri- _■ the legal hoora.
of sale, on Die filet T uerday in l< rember,
1 1 he following | i, petty l*e * t-gi C to
thaiatate of Vm. 8c i. ’«te ,,f • :»;<! < ounty,
daceneed lor tliei-iijo e of distribution
cmoni.st the heirs, to v At out !wo huu-
die l and eever.ty a- rt - i f land, mor • or lea*,
Ijinc in Linn Creek district, in said county,
all in me body and known ne the land that
wee stt i i art ne n dower to Mre. Nancy
Scott, out of the < state of Wu,. Scott, do
• eased, and bounded a* follows: On tie
noilh by Gienn Bunion, coat by B. A. .Scott
south by F. M. Scott, wi st by Vt P. Manat d
Land in elegant neigliorhootl. Nearchureh-
es and * In ols. Most desirable ( roperty.
Terms cash 8. A. SCOTT,
F M, SCOTT,
Ailm'i- de boniH non Wra, Scott, dee d.
|0.OQ,
Farm and House and Lot For Sale
A 202acre farm in 3 miles of Griffin, Ga
80 acre* in woods, 120 in splendid Mate of
cultivation, ed cleared of stumps and rooks, fix¬
for stock, improved farm machinery. Machin¬
ery, corn and fodder will be sold with
farm if wanted. All ready for business anoth¬
er year. lot in Also, Griffin. a large Ga. roomy For house and two
dress acre at Griffin, particular* Clark ad¬
me Ga care A 8on.
leptlfid&wSm THAD CLARK.
For Sale!
10 aerts wood lar d inside corporate limits.
The wood will nearly pay for It, and then tho
land is worth over price asked for it. 245
acres, 100 in woods part inside of city lim¬
it*. 55 acres inside city limits. 12 acres in-
sido city limits, wilh good new house upon
it 65 acres inside city limits, 7 room house*
out house*, barnR, fruits, Ac.
All above can be divided in lots and sold
at House* largo profits.
and lots in different portion* ef the
city for sale and to rent.
0. A. CUNNINGHAM,
nl Estate Agent.
December-Sheriff’sl
.......
\1HLL IT day bb in BOLD Dcofttnber OH THAI sert. 1
d<jor of the Court House, is (Ma
ft'i, Spalding County, Georgia, th$
d -:»I ribtd projMjrty, to-wlt:
Filty acre* of land more orlcaa, l
District, Spalding County, Georgia,
on the north by II. t’. Ogleltree,
land of Mr*. Andrew*, south by M
If Gibson »nd Tborne* tfaed, cast
of Richard Gibson. levied on **■*
the proj»erty ot H. T. Uibton by
a l! fa issued from Spalding Burp*
in favor of A. K. Bizzeil to. N. T.
M F Gibson, tenant in poaffion, 1 m
tifled.
Also, at the same time and — ■“
sold 25 acres of land in the I 1
Spalding County, said land being tl
cast corner of said lot that fat north <
vannah, Griffin and North Alabamai
bounded • nd being a part north of lotwttm&er by part 88, of M
on the Ml a (
number by Savannah, 62, cast Griffl# by
i»d road and and west sold byjf. H. Starr, t
on ea
Rcevcg to patufy three] *dL_
J irtn « caurtof the
favor of R. T. Croffdef W. ■
and one fi fa isaued frOBI &Bl
G M in favor of J.C. King for Um i
Malcolm Mcl^an v». Luey fc. Bear
R. Wilson. Levy made by B. C.
G , and turned over to me. Tenant la |
aiun legally notified.
A l*o, a< the same time aud place, 1
sold fifty acre*of land in the 1088th
of originally Henry now rspaJding i
Georgia, being the southeaatcorner and <
iiiin>l«r 49 of said district,
noth by iands of T. K Smith, eaa I
of C. L Dupree, Jr. and 8r , south
Mrs. S. C. Milam, weat by land
Kendall. Levied ou as the 1______ n
.!. Justice Beasley to satisfy one ft GvJ
court of the 1068th district
favor of A. 8. A fi. W. Murray, exee
A. G. Murray, vs, J. J. Beasly, and at
B. tii c court Head, fi fas in my hands. turned Levy i
C. L. C.,and overt
J. J. Beasly, tenant in possessing
notified.
Also, at the same time and place, wtti ]
sold one two story brick store house C
aide of Hill street, Griffin, Georgia, <
as a hardware store and further dew.....
part of city lot No. 1 in square No 34,1
ing weston said street 24 feet more or 1
and running buck 80 feet more or least
bounded aouth by an alley ot a venae. '
or ’''“"“"TflMEffi.SSSSr of John heal va. Chaa. H. John ton, I
Ordinary's Advertisement*. 1
( Vstt, kliDlNARY’B Georois, OFF1CE—Brstiiwo< Nov. 5th, 1888.—He
to Burr, executor of Khoda H. Doe, has«
me for leave to sell two oity lots inf
to-wlt: One two room liouae and lot on <
ner of 15th end Poplar streets, one-fos_____
airc, and cue four room house and iot S
Taylor Khoda street, one acre, of the property o
II. Doe’s estate, late of said
deceased. ~-
fore I>:t all Court persona coneeraod show e*«*Bf
at the office in Griffin, of Ordinary the of first said Me r- “-
December, my on
•oeh leave 1888,by IU o’clock, a. tn., ■
should not be granted.
$6 00 K. W. HAMMOND,C
( y j \ KDINAKY’8 OFFICE—8pkL-Dma
administrator tv. Gborois., Nov. 5th, 1888.—J.C. Bi
of Mrs. M. L. l awtoi
plied bonds to of roe the C. for O. leave & A. to RR. sell Ca, two tw
share* of stock of the 8. W. RK. Co. i
share and BVg ____
of stock of Central RR. f
tribution- of Ga, of the property of said Batata for 4
Let all persons concerned show i -
fore the Court of Ordlnanr of said r
D*<eml>er, my office in Griffin, on the first M___
1888. by tan o’clock, a. m.,
wh leare shonfd not be granted.
16.00 E, W. HAMMOND, f .....
/ AHDINARY’S OFFICE, BraUMat
V/ tv, Geohois, Nov. 5th, 180$,
HifRjk- admtutMrnUn on vatateof Mre.]
Lawton, hnudred baa applied to me for leave 1
one and seveaty-five acres <
more or less, in Cabins District,bounds
by land of Dismnke and 8. It. Wilson, a
by land of 8. H. Wilson, south by 1*Ma
H. Wilson and A. R. Lawton and weat |
lb-innkc; *oid for distribution, a* naaaESM the MM
ty of M. L. Lawton, late of said
ceased.
.
Let all person* concerned show causa
(ore the Court of Ordinary of said oounty
my office in Orimu, the first Monday
December, 1888, by ten o’clock, a. m., -SWM wh
•u -h leave should not be granted. .
$9.00 L. W. HAMMOND , .
/ \KD1NAk VS <lFFrCE~8i-Ar,r>n» 188$^-3 GMf
'/ rv. Geouou, Nov. 2nd,
G Matthew*, administrator on estate Ot J
scpliene Fadgctt. ha* applied to me ;
leave to sell the lands belonging to said vs.
tate for the purpose of paying the debts
said deceased. *
Let all persona concerned show Cause lr
fore the Court of Ordinary, at my efifiee ;
Griffin, on the first Monday m December T
by ten o'clock, a. m., why such leave ahe
not be granted.
$3 00 K. W. HAMMOND.
( ORDINARY’S OFFICE.—SpALoreat
Stanley, tv, (ixokiilv, Oct. 27th, 1888.—L.
applied administrator of Sam’l Bailey
to me for letters ol dismission '
administration on the estate of
Bailey, I-et late of said county, deceased. '
ail persons concerned show cotue
fore tlie court of Ordinary of said county,
»t my office in Griffin on the first Monday
in February, 1889, by ten o’clock a. m.,
letters should not be granted.
* 6 . 15 . E. W. HAMMOND,Ordinary.
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Sah
of By virtue of an order granted by the
the ordinary highest, ol Bpalding carunty, I will ael)
bidder before the court home
in Griffin daring the legal hoar* of a
the first Tuesday in December, 1888,
following property belonging to the (
Nancy Scott,late of said county, deot
the purpose of distribution amongst t
heirs, to wit: Twenty-two acres of laud CM
less, in Line Creek district of said coma-
ty in the northwest corner of lot No. eighty
seven, Flint river, being all of said let oo weat M. side ef
the adjoining lands south. of F. A U S. A.
on northwest and Satd
good neighborhood, near schools
Terms cash.
9600, F. M. SCOTT, Nancy Adminiafoater
of Scott, deceased.
Executors* Sale.
By virtue of an order from the oomt
house Ordinary, door will be Wold before the--
of Spalding county in the city <
the first Tuesday in Decembernm
between the legal hours of sale, that hat pert parts
land lot No, 12 in Fourth district of C
Henry, then Fayette, now, SpaidSaj d 4ml!
which was owned by Jas. W. Goi
lying in Mt. Zion district ct adi
100 acres, more or leaa. Also,
undivided half inb rest in the lot on the
uion road In the city of Griffin known aa
Henry Alexander io’, sold lot containing
of «n acre more or less, (The whole Of -
lot will be sold, 8 Grantland owning
Great, consenting ) Sold as the piw
the benefit estate of A. G. and Marray, demists Titles Mil
of hetrs creditors.
feet. Terms of sale, one-half cash,
in twelve month* with interest at 8 per «
AUL 8. MURRAY.
8. W. MURRAY,
*6.00. Execute**
Guardian’s Sale.
virtue ol an order granted by the( Oe
"f ordinary of BpaMing const},
granted at September term, 1888 , I affll
the highest bidder, hefere Me eee a *
of said eoonty ia GridM ffiHRMf'
hours of seta, ea the Aral Tea
comber neat, on# undivided half
a house sad lot la the city of At
of Solomon and
■ ease Well---- -uore or lere, kg
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