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: |t Will Cost to Go to Macon, Co¬
? lumbus and Augusta.
_
The Central railroad oilers the following
.jcrirsiou rttWs to the Georgia expositions
TO Til K STATE KAib
To 1>« held at Macon, Ga., November 5th
November 10th, inclusive.
K : Janesville........................*«•» i.S»
.............................. 1.70
Side........................... 1 85
pton......................... Station........................ 1 9 i
Brooks (enoia................................. . u
These rates include admission to Fair
around. Children over 5 years old and un.
m fl 12 ilalf Kates. 4lli Tickets will be inclusive; placed
sale Novambe to 10th,
eoud to return until November 13th. inclu-
Sve-
TO THE CHAITAHoOCHKK EXPOSITION.
To be held a Columbus, Ga., November
jjh to Deoeuiher 1st, inclusive
j vM *........ 3 1 *
.
...................
fKaipton......................... 3.50
Brooks Station.................. 3.35
lenoia............................ 3.40
These rates include street ear fare and ad
mission to sand Exposition under 13 grounds. years, half Children rates.
over 5y*a will be placed on sale November
Tiekets 30tli inclusive, good to return on, and
14th to 3d, inclusive.
until December
TO THE A1.0U8TA NATIONAL EXPOSITION.
To be held at Augusta, Gu , November Sth
to December loth, inclusive.
Barnesville............................
Milner................................. Orchard Hill 5.15
...............
Griffin-—............................** Side............................
gunny “•*>
Hampton............. Station..................... 5.50
Brooks 5.65
genoia.............................
The rates inculde transfer coupons to and
from the Exposition, and also admission
coupons to the grounds. Children over 5
vaari and under 13 years, half rates. .Passen¬
gers must purchase tickets before getting on
train, as eoneuetors wi.l not be authorized to
observe the above rates T ickets will be
plaeed on sale November 7th. and continue
on sale until and including December 15th,
1883, unless otherwise ordered. Tiekets will
be limited five days from date of sale, but
n no case later than December 888.
Gen. Passenger Agent.
n m WAN m
Customers, Aught,
Boarders, To Silver be Bought Gold,
Agents, Orders, Merchandise or Sold.
8 , rvnnta or Place, Goods to Appraise,
Lawyer or Casa, Opening To Days
Musical T»ac rers, Houses Announce,
Popular Preachers, 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 MuslinChemiee, Valise,
Casement, A
To Purchase a Pet, Cheese,
Horse, Teas, Bees,
Monkey Mare, Bear, Peas,
or
Bloodhound or Bpltz Or Are Prone
Free from Fitz, To Make Known,
To Hire a Hall Your Store,
Driver or team, Hosiery,
An Elegant Carriage,Dry Upholstery, oods,
Play AnOpnlent .Concert Marriage, Ball, Picnics
or }
Skates, Plates, Excursions, Knick-Knacks,
Tosell to gay crealur’sDl versions,
Diamonda, Pearl*. Clothes Increase Ready’ of Trade, Made,
Ring), Coal, Coke and Woo d
Curia, Picture*,
Waah for Features, Lectures,
To buy Odd Things, All Kinds of Food
Or sell Odd Thing., Works on Theology,
Cat*, Rat*, Magic, Wealth Astrology, and Felicity,
MaU, World-wide Publicity
Flat* Flags,
Bata Bags,
Pantaloon*, Halt. Nags, Bags,
R*«p!end*rt Cravat*, Dress shirts or collars
Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollars,
Financial ----House Relief, for Rent,
Stock*, Store, Tenement,
Clock*, Cash to be L;nt,
Lock*, Cash to be Spent,
Socka, Scent,
Portmenia or Box, Tent,
Pig, Sheepor Ox, Roman Cemeut,
Or Even a Beau— Go—
Than in a Trice, Read the Advice,!
Taka th« Advice Far Beyond Price,
Written Below— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
-IN THE-1
Daily News
To Business Men.
XTO LABORED ARGUMENT IS NEEDED
-Iai In the** day* to convince INTELL1
•ENT men that it
Pays Well to Advertise
New Advertisements
TO ADVERTISERS
A !i»t of 1000 newspapers divided into
•TATES AND SECTIONS will be sent on
applieatios—FREE.
To those who want the’r advertising to pay
w« can offer n* better medium for thorough
and effective work than the various section*
ef ear Select Local List.
GEO. P. ROWELL A GO.,
Newspvpcr Advertising New Bureau, York.
10 Hpruce street.
SPECIAL ELECTION,
For Member of the Legis¬
lature for Spalding Co.
Obihnxkv'b Office, i
Bpn.vnra Co , Oxoboia, Nov. 10, 1888. >
By riilue of an order granted by Jno. B.
that Gordon, Governor of Georgia, it is ordered
an election be held at the court house
and in the various election precincts of the
of County December. of Spalding on Tuesday, the 4th of day the
County 1888, for Representative General Assembly
of Spalding in the
oitha State of Georgia, to fill the vacancy
caused by the death of Hon Noah M. Cob
lent, Assembly. Representative elect to said Genera]
It 1* further ordered that this notice be
published in the Unxyvui Dai it News and
the G»!ftu ViEUT Snri and the Griffin
Feekly San until the date of said
r
of IHorsria •
It’s Easy to Dye
Diamond WITH
fctf^FooD Dyes
Superior
IN
Possesses many other Important Advantages ,,ver all Strength,
prepared Foods. Fastness,
BABIES CRY FOR IT. Beauty,
INVALIDS RELISH IT.
Makes Plump, Laughing, Healthy Babies AND
Kegidntes the Stomach and Bowels. Simplicity.
Sold by Druggists. «5c., SOe., S1.00.
WELLS, Warranted __ "more
RICHARDSON £ CO., BURimOTOH,VT, dyes made, to color and to give goods than brilliant any other
ever more and
Baby Portraits. durable colors. Ask for the Diamond, and take
no other. 36 colors; to cents each.
A' Portfolio ’ortlolio of of beautiful baby portraits, printed WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt.
Otttinc j plate paper by patent photo process, sent
free to > Mother Auuiuer of Oi any uuy Baby uauy bom Dorn within within A a yca year. r. For Gilding or Bronring Fancy Articles, USE
Every Mother wants these pictures; send at once. DIAMOND PAINTS.
Give Baby g name and age.
WLLLSj RICHARDSON (St CO,, Piops., Burlington) Vt. Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only 10 Cents.
FINE PERFUMERY UNO TOILET SOAPS.
-Also, a full line of--
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, ,0ils, brushes
Arid Druggists’ Supples, at bottom prices, can ALWAYS be found
AT DREWRY’S iDRTTG STORE
28 II111 Street,GRIFFIN, GA.
WE KEEP ON HAND THE FINEST
Flour, Sugar and
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
At the LOWEST PRICES of any one in the city. We have the finest
Whiskies and Brandies
.' AND BEST OF ALL THE
FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY!
which is noted to be tbefinest that is made. All of the above for medical purposes, Com
and see ns.
GEORGE & HARTNETT.
d<fewtdec 2 T>
A. LOWER,
Jeweler ifl Dealer- ii
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C.
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN, GA.
I will have to-day nice mixed linh.
' Shrimp, Ci abs,
Fresh Oysters
Rice Birds, only Celery, 35c doz.
Bananas
Mixed Pickles, 70c gallon,
Sweet Pickles, 85c Pickles, gallon, GOe gallon.
Plain
Cheese 15c lb to-day.
A large lot of A. E, Crackers just received;
20 different varieties. Schweppe line ginger
ale, soda water and Lemonade 12c per bottle.
50 lb any Patent flour 81.05 to-day.
J. IsK. MILLS
W. M. Holman & Co.
-HAVE FRESH---
Magnolia -> Hams,
Cooked Corned Beef 12J 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.
NO 57 HILL STREET, ... - GRIFFIN, GA:
prs. of Sample Shoes at less than v? sale prices. Also a
line of
M E N. WOM EN’S-AND (’ll JLDRKN’S S110 ES.
Bought regular, at reduced prices. Calicoes, Sheeting and Checks,
marked down. Kentucky Jeans, nil grades, 15 ■ to 374 cents per
Wc have a full line of Mens’ Womens’ and Childrens’ Hose at 10 to
cents. Oui childrens’ mixed and hlack hose at 10 cents per pair is the
thing in town for the money. Handkerchiefs, towels, Corsets, F
Collars and Cuffs, all at the lowest prices. Give me a trial and I will
you money. R- F. STRICKLAND.
SPENCE & SMITH,
OPPOSITE BRICK WAREHOUSE,SOLOMON
tgf \re new readv to do jour vrerk. Repairing: buggies and wagons i* a feature
tbeirbusmess. on whieh skilled labor only i* used. Brine ns your work.
r_sf~ We will build you anything on wheels— Buggies, Phaetons, hurries, W agons,La
Dray*, and Delivery Wagons. Sign painting will be a feature of do little unpartan
Nothing but good work will be done. M ill not taKe a shoddy job for any price. W ilh
H Spence at the helm you canaot fail to get fair dealing.. Call on us before you buy.
SPENC E a* SMITH,
Solomon Street, Griffin, Ca.
Shipment Finest
CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. lb.
HAMS, BONELESS SHOULDERS, ETC.
FLOUR ON THE MARKET.
TI1E COMMONWEALTH,
I be News us Gathered Over Georgia.
Dr R. W. Fuller, of BlacksLeur,
wuiiu de.-cvudiug u ladder Friday
morning, dislocated his ankle joint,
and probably fractured hm leg. He is
confined.to his bed and no doubt will
remain there some time.
A good Presbyterian indy oi Rutin,
who if a atauucu Democrat, v. as ruth
or iiumbfoucded at me luiormatiou
tba; Gon. Harrison was a
an deacon, jSiio wiys She cauuul
lieve it, lor no l’resoyteriuu Can bo
Republican.
i'fie height tram Unit lelt
vilie, for Albany Friday afternoon at
4:30 rati iniou washout seven
from town, alittle btyoud the
knonee r^ver. f i'be engine was
turned and one of the bhoulders
the fireman was dislocated.
A late rolling mill plaul is to
locuttd in Roum by capitalists
Bristol, l’enu. William
of Bristol, Fa., is in Rome
tic- liuai arrangements for tbo
tion of a large rolling mill
The- manufacture of hoop iron
cotton ties will be tie principal
jects which the plant will turn out.
The lauds belonging to the
of the late Dr. Hitch were sold
public outcry at Quitman, Tuesday,
and brought good prices, wbicb
shown below, The Hitcb borne
sold for §4,251; tba Ubeddic’t
sold for §1,51(1; the Rube Hall place
sold for §1,050; the Hall place sold
§1,080; smaller place# broug 1 fioin
§370 to §750. The total saleb
ed to about §10,500.
Snimy Side Seim illal lens.
Sunny Side, Ga., Nov 12, — K. F.
Hunt visited relatives and friends in
Jones county last week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Darsey,
Lovejov, visited relatives at this
place Sunday.
Tee Smith visit* rJ relatives near
Forsyth lust week.
\V. P. Wilson, of Hampton, at
tended church heie yesterday.
Dan Darsey spent yesterday with
home fulks at this ploce.
Miss Cora Malaier lias •oturned
-after a delightful visit lo Hampton.
R. A. Barfield’s colt took the sec
ond premium at the Fair last week,
as being the second host two year
old colt.
J II. Nutt’s mule took the $40.00
premium as being the finest Georgia
raised mule at the Macon fair last
week.
Rev, L, P. Niece preached his
last sermon at this place Sunday
for this year. Brother Neece has
done good work on this circuit for
the last two years and 1 hope he
will return for the next.
Sunny Side tas well represented
at tiie Fair last week, and every
that went brought one or two yard
sticks and enough pictures to start
out canvassing, while every man re¬
turned with a firstclass walking stick,
and empty purse.
Since the little boys
Tom Patterson so in Gridin Wednes¬
day sight, concerning his beaver,
has sold it at 4 its real value, but
says he could not stand to hear them
mention “sour buttermilk” and so be
will hear it no more as it is not
dead but “deeply buried ”
Remarkable Prizes.
On Tuesday October 9th, 1888
Tuesday), the 231st Grand Monthly
of the Louisiana State Lottery
The prizes were from 1100 to $3,000,000, *300,000,
next drawing f200 will be $600,000. over This and
prizes from to
the Drawings of this Company are
the exclusive control of Generals
and Early. No. 40,755 drew the First
Prize of $300,000. It was sold in
twentieths at one dollar each, sent to M.
Dauphin, hew Orleans, La. One went
r. M. Hcathcote. Derrick City, Fa ,
Bradford National Bank, Bradford, l’a.:
other to M. F. Locke, Coldwater,
through Bank of J. Commerce, Proebstet and M.
Tenn.; Ilancli, another to C.
Vancouver, Wash. T.; another
Jno. T. Claver, Murray, la ; another another to
Liehthardt, Sacramento, Cal ;
Ben . S. Collins, Skowhegan, Me.; another
Aug F. Linse, Seneca, Kas.; another to
VV McGhee, Oskaloosa, Kas.; another to
E. Child*. East Boston, Mass.; another to
D. Rhodes, Eufaula, Ala. . another to
chants National IP 'cn.i, Mo vt Un
18th occurs the Mammoth Drawing,
which the First Capital had by Prize applying is
Ali information to be to
A. Dauphin, New Orleans, Ln.
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Can’t Kill the Dimnieirats.
Though defeated, tbe
party is still in tbe i:ng,
to clob<- up tbe ranks foi the
battle r / J8‘J2.
! in- pluck of tbe party wa*
ly illustrated by a young
in Massachusetts a few days
tbe election. The young man
Democratic to tbe core.
In discussing tbe coming
with a friend who was employed
tbe Treasury Department, then
on a visit, Pat said •
Well, saf^ we are going to
I them Republicans tbe greatest
they iver/got. tU#4 I predict no*,
wheD are licked this time,
Diver jyut another ticket in the
bat will go all to paot*.
Tbat'a true enough Pat, said
young man from tbe Treasury,
suppose for argument's sake that
■MMMMHHMMkMI
Republican* should happen to beat
us, wbut then Y
I hadn’t thought of that, said Pat
hesitatingly. Will, if they do wa
will bimplv be Mu tin til for ubout a
w»ek You can't kill the Dimmccrat
ic parly.
One l art
1 * worlli a I'oinmn of rhetoric, aakj an Aran
can statesman- It i* a fact, established by
the taaliiuony of lhoushuda of |>eoiilc, ’Irak
Hood's Haraupnrilla doc* cure scrofula, *Jd#
rheum, and other cisoase- or affections ari*
ing from impurustutc or low condition of tbe
blood. it also overcome* that tired feeling,
creates a good appetite, and give* strength
to every part of the system. Try it. (e)
Registration Notice.
Rook for the regia!ration of voters of
the city will he opeued at my ofli c. at the
and brick warehouse 10 on Thursday. 15th ins!.,
remain open days.
THOM. NAU,
Nov 10,1888. Com. of Regl-iration.
Bwires specific
Iff entirely a T«f*table preparation ooo-
iatnlng no Marcurj, Potamh, Arsenic, or oth«f
potnoQotiN nubfftano^R.
BWIFT 8 aPKCtTXO
Ilaa eum! hundrad* of eaaeaof EpRbftto
ma or Cancer of th© Skin, thousand* of ca*©*
of Ecsem.1, Blood Humors and Skin Dls©n*os,
and hundreds of thousand* of caso« of Scrof
nla. Blood Poison and Blood Taint.
SWIFT’S SPECIFIC
Has relieved thousands of costs of Uetrmi-
rial Poison Ins. Rheumatism and Stiffness of
tho Joints.
Oitattakoooju T*m», Jan«t7.1M8—fiwlft't
Hp©clflo Co., O*.—Offntleinen ; In th©
•Arijr part of th© pr©s©nt fear, • had C©*« of
Mood poison Appeared npon m©. * *--- befan
taking prdny 8. s. 8. undar ©dvlc© of of Another, a , end
I feel ©r©Atly Improved, red. I em . still
taking until the I ? medicine and shall l continue — .to it t do
•o -• * an Am perfect]/ well I bcli©reJt wsu
effect >orfoct r - v.*, wj
a per cure. Your* Youn truly.
Hoc. I*. Howabd,
111 WeAtBUthlt.
*PWno Oouonra, Atlanta, 8. a, July 7. raw-Tbs gwin
Co., IT©reK from Oa.~- 0©ntletn«n i I was
A «r*at 111 muscular rhanmatlsm
for two year*. I could get no permanent re¬
lief from any medicine prescribed by mr
physician. I took or©r a dowrn bottles of
your 8. B 8.. and now I am as well a© I ©t©t
wa© In iny life. 1 am sure your madlcin©
cured me. And I would rmx>tnm«Bd It to a nr
truly, on© Buffering from any blood (llseaaa. Yours
o. E. HvohU.
Conductor C.&U.H.L
wife TCxco, of Taxi*. », 188S-O«n0emem: Tha
one or 1 —-------
ier bed for soTeral years by this affliction.
J oould not help her ©elf at alL She could
and and nhe Bh© oommenoed comment oed to to lmoror© improve almost alm<w* im. lm-
mtvdlately, and In “----cks few weeks ____
parently parently well. well. She She a m she she *- wa© ’ ap¬
looking la l now a a i hearty heart hearty i Bne-
left. Yount lady, with no — trace ______ of .1 the the afflleUon a!
WholMAto ; y»/r very Drugglit, truly, Austin ______ j. u. s** a*.
Avonua
Treatise on Blood an il Skin Disease© mailed
free. This Swift Specific Co., Drawer I,
Atlanta, Oa .; No w York. 7M Broadway.
OPIUM l) r out its tlmrlare B.if and s cured pain lire Witskeyllftb WoOT.bKY.M sent WUOcUaUtil st Book home FttER of will pa* Il
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
—AT-
22 assins’ Ik M 22
Hill St. Hill St.
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
•rigT We warrant all work and shall make it a promt to misrepresent noth
ing. Just recoiyed a large shipment of Gents, Ladies and Misses fine goods
and school shoes for Children.
H, W. HASbELKUS.
A. S. MURRAY
Calls your attention to hia
M 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
makes tor sale very low.
I am always ready to sene my customers, both
day and night.
Mrs. E. E. CROCKER,
20 HILL STREET,
-Has ai.i. the--
Latest: Styles: i : Millinery
AND TRIMMINGS.
Saxony Wools, best goods and all asorted colors. Also, German-
n Wools.
Call and ez amine my goods and pricos.
octlUAwtm
Homestead Notice.
Augustus B. Jons* ha* aptffiea for exemp¬
tion of personality, and setting apart and
valuation of homo*lead, and i wTll pass upon
th* same at 10 o'dock on tbe 3Tth day of No¬
vember, 1888, at m* office.
*t.50 K. W. HAMMOND. Ordinary.
For Sale.
Old Poor Farm of Spalding Co.
Situated about four mile* from the court
house, conawting of 3W3Q acre# of l*ad, of
whieh ultout 45acre* in th* wood* Contain*
a good five room dwelling liouae, stable* one tenant and
honae in good repair, two good
one good com crib.
To l>* sold on term# of % crab, balance at
one and two year*, with Interest.
M PATRICK
T J BROOKS,
T R Ml Lid*,
novllditwtdeel County O.inmifsioner*.
Administrator’s Hnle
an * re'i r granted by the court
* ij» dit-g i w« will
gle I 1 del* r lifrwe the court
. • . il i 1 g the legal hour*.
1 '!u<- day in li i ember,
» >> g |H | eri» lelr iigi* g to
i It let* o| .aid i ounly,
• .hi | u (■<» e < f dlatiiliiitlua
Ic ir-. it * il: Clout two him
die k.u! re eei ly aciev i f and. ui' F -or b aa,
lying all lu Li- e 1 eck dUlriot, ki in the said land county,
m iv c i <i'y and own m> that
Scott, we* *,t 11 of an the as n dowirio of Mt*. Nancy
but iflRte Win. 8 cott, de
• eased, aril hounded ns follows On the
iioilh by Glenn Sanaon, • a at by S. A. Scott
south by F. M Scott,westby W.P. Manaid
Land in elegant neigborhoud. Ni-archure h-
es and * diool*. Most desirable propi'rty.
Term* cash 8 , A. SCOTT,
Wm. KM,SCOTT.
Adm’r* de bonis non Scott, dec'd.
f« 00 .
Farm and House and Lot For Sale
A 303ti' acre farm in 3 mile* of Griffin, Ga
cultivation, 80 acre* in wow’s, 130 8 ) splendid state of
cleared of stumps and rocks, fix¬
ed for improved farm fodder machinery. Machin¬
ery, stock, corn and w ill be sold with
farm if wanted. All reedy for business anoth¬
er year. in Also, a large roomy house and two
acre lot Griffin. Ga. For particulars ad
dress me at Griffin, Ga., care- Clark A Son.
septlOdAwSm THAD CLARK.
mrm “ Using our Agency £ authorl©ed i n^pfc 11 of agent© Mbm.-j
For Sale!
10 acres wood la- 4 inside corporntc llmita.
The wood will nearly pay for it, and then tho
land Is worth over price naked for It. 345
acres, 100 in woods part inside of city lim¬
it*. 5<! acre* inside city limit*. 13 acres in-
side city limits, with good new house upon
it C5 acre* inside city Unit*, 7 room house 5
outhouses, barns, fruit*,Ac.
A ll above can Ire divided in lota and sold
at Houses large, profit*. and
lot* in different portion* of the
city for sale and to rent.
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
state Agent,
IBIHRllliRj&lIRllSi H.V. .....
BSSOLDONTIISFIffST
door In December tierk, befe
of the Court Coi Kouae, in tbe city of
#n, described Spalding Oouotiy, Georgia, tfit following
Kilty property, land to-wit:
acre* of more or lea*, In Union
District, Spalding County, Georgia, bounded
on the north by H. a*. Ogleltree, wcat by
land of Mrs, Andrew*, re.nth by land of H.
II Gibeonand Thomas Hand, caat by land
of Richard Gibson. levied on and sold a*
the property of S. T. Gfbaon by vlrtne a
» H fa Issued from Bpaldhut arfea s.
in favor uf A. K. Buzel)
M F. Gibson, tenant in ] .iiw, a,aij no
titled
sold Also, at the aarne time Mi
35 acres of laud in tbe
Spalding County, redd tbat land
east corner of sard lot to
vanrish, Griffin aud North Ak#a
i nd being a part of lot number
bounded on the north Pvrklna by a nag
number 53, east by Brt
by road Savannah, Griffin and North
and west by J. If. Starr, W
led on and sold a* the prop* ‘ -
Reeves to satisfy three* f—
Justice caurt of the H188(li district ^
favor of E.T. Croedcr r*. X,ocy It, Reeve*,
and one ff fa issned from the 1068th district
U Malcolm M in favor McLean of J. C. King I E. for the use and wfdc.
R Wilton. Levy v*. Lucy icy B. Reeve* Heed, •ad. L,
and formed made by Tenant C.
r. over to me. in
-ion Also, legally notified.
a< the same time and place,
sold fifty a-res of lan d in the 1068th
of originally Henry the now Spalding
Georgia, being redd aoutheaat comax of
mini'ier 18 of district, and beat
ni.ilh C. by L. lend, of Jr. T. E. BraRlr, east by
of Mrs. H (J. Dupree, Milam, and by 8 r, land south oil by ' :
west
Kendall. Levied on as the property of
J . Beasley to satisfy one fl fa ittried from
Juit.ee court of the 10158th district O. M. in
favor of A. 8. A fc.W. Murray,sxecntovaof
A. (I. Murray, vs. J. J. Beaaiy, and other Joa-
tuc R C. court Head, ft fa* L. in C.,and my bands. turned Levy made to by
over me.
J notified. J. Beasly, tenant in possession, legally
Also, at the -amc time and place, will b*
sold one two story brick store bouse on east
side of Hill street, Grinin, Georgia, o
as a hardware store and further dei
part of city lot N«j< 1 in auuareNo
mg west on said street 24 feet more'i
and running hack 80 feet more or lew
(rounded south by an alley oi i
ieJ<>n and sold m the property of
Johnson, by ________ ii
8 r., vlrtne of a mortgage fl
issm-d from Bpaldiug Superior Court is fav¬
or of John heal rs. Chan. H. Johnson, 8 r.
Tenant In possession legally notified,
n. 8 . CONNELL, sheriff, 8 . C.
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Ordinary’s Advertisements.
/ v/tv.Gkokois, sRDINARVB OKKIOE—SrsunKoCoux-
Nov. 5th. 1888.—Henry C.
Burr, executor of Rhods H. Doe, haaapplied
to m« for leave to sell two city loti to Griffis,
to-wit: One two room boose and lot <
ner of 15th and Poplar streets,
acre, and one four room house i___
Taylor Rhodall. street, one acre, of the prop
Doe’s estate, late of said oounty,
deceased.
Lei all persona eoneemod show cause be¬
fore tho Court of Ordinary of said county,
at December, my office 1888. in Griffin, by 10 on o’clock, the first Monday wbf In
a., m.,
such ,ch leave leave should should not not be II - rjranted. -----
©fi .00 K. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary
p _______
bonds of the C. V. A A. RR. Co.,
shares of stock of the B. W. KR. <
share of stock of Central RR. and L
.
of Ga. of the property of aaid estate <
trihutlon-
Let all persons c.mcernedshow cons* be¬
fore the Courtof Ordinary of said county, at
my office In Griffin, on the first Monday In
such December, leave should 1888, by not ten be o’clock, granted. a. m., why
f'i .00 E W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
il) UffUBUI A, «G». GUI) .
Brooks, administrator on estate of ' Mrs.M I.M.L
I .ii w tori, has applied to me for leave to to soil
oris Ku«iAr.«l and seventy-five i
more by land or of lew,in Diimuko Cabins and Dl*trlct,l 8 Jl. Wilson, ______
land of Direnuke and 8 . , JJ m ■
in’ land laud of of 8 8 . . H. H. Wilaon, Wilaon, south sout by land of
H Wilson and A. ■ R. R. Lawton Lawton and and wi went by
Dinmuke: sold for distribution, a* the proper
ty ot M. L. Lawton, late of said county, ae~
' eased.
l.et all persons concerned show cans* be¬
fore tbe Courtof Ordinary of said county at
my office in Onniu, „„ tlie first Monday In
December, should 1888, by ten o’clock, a. m., why
such leave not be nranted.
$9.00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary
( \RDINARY’8 OFFICE—Spii.duw Cou»-
Tr, Ucohoi a. Nov. 2nd, 1888.— Jo*.
8 . Matthew*, administrator on estate of J O-
sephene i'adgett. has applied to me for
leave to sell the land* belonging to said es¬
tate for the purpose of paying the debt* of
said deceased.
1 -et all persons concerned show canoe be¬
fore tin- Court of Ordinary, at my effloe in
Griffin, on the first Monday in December 1888
by ton o’clock, a. m , why such leave should
not be granted.
*3.00 E. W. HAM MONO, Ordinary.
/''kRDINARY ’8 OFFICE.—Rrii.ntuoCorif-
TV, Gioaoia, Oct. 27th, 1888.—H. N.
Stanley, administrator of 8 ani'l Bailey bo#
applied to me for letters of dismission from
hi* administration on the eeUte of Bam’l
Bailey, into of said couuty, deceased.
Let all persous concerned show court be¬
fore the courtof Ordlsary of said county,
at my office in Griffin on tbe first Monday
such in February, letters 1889, by ten o'clock a. m., why
should not be granted.
fffi.15, E W. HAMMOND.Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order granted by the court
of ordinary of Hpaiding county, I will sell to
the highest bidder before the court house
door in Griffin during the legal hours of sole
on tbe first Tnasda; in December, 1888, the
following Nancy property belonging to the estate
of 8 eott,late of said county, deceased,
for the purpose of distribution amongst the
heir*, to.wit: Twenty .two acre* of land more
or less, in Line Creek district of said coon-
ty in the northwest corner of lot No. *fo«J
seven, Flint river, being adjoining all of said let on west side of
lands of F. M. A 8 . A.
Scott on tire northwest and south. Bold lands
in good neighborhood, near school* and
churches. Term* cosh.
F M. 8 COTT, Administrator
16,00. of Nsncy Bcott, deceased.
Executors’ Sale.
By virtue of au order from the court of
house Ordinary, door of will be sold before the coart
Griffin,on the fir-i Bpalding Tuesday county in the eity of
in December next,
between tbe legal hour* of sore, that port of
land lot No. 12 in Fourth district of originally
Henry, then Fayette, now Spalding county,
which was owned by Jae. W. Gordon, now
deceased, lying in Mt. Zion district and cos
tainlng 100 acres, more or less. Also, on#
ti mli\ ided half iut> rest in tbe lot on the Zeb¬
ra Ion road in tire city of Griffin known a* Use
Henry Alexander lo*, said lot con tainin g K
of an acre more or Isee. (The whole of saw
lot will be sold, 8 . GrantUnd owning % In¬
terest, consenting ling) ) Sold as the property of
tbe estate of A. L.O. G. Murray, deceased, tor th*
benefit of heirs aud creditors. Title# V—
feet. Term* of -ale. one-half cosh, balance
in twelve month* with interest at 8 per cent
ALEX. 8 . MURRAY,
S. TV. MURRAY,
I 0 .UJ.
Guardian’s Bale.
of By ordinary virtue of of an Spalding order glinted by the Georgia, Court
greriled at September county, 1888 ,1 Will seS J®
the highest bidder, term,
before the coart house
door of said county in Griffin during the la-
gal cember hour* of sale, on undivided the first Tneaday in De-
next, one half internet in
a house and Solomon lot In the and city Sixth of Griffin, on the
corner of streets, eon
tain ing place. on* sere more or leea, known as th*
Nail Well improved, v»
to business i
Solo for dist;