The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, November 17, 1888, Image 3

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excursion rates. III Will Cost to Go to Macon, luMBbus and Augusta. ft, l—. Central railroad oiler* the following icurri^ 1 rate* to the Georgia , xp isition* TUB STATE ---- FAIR I TO Ga., November VB. f «*rBe STllle ..................... ..........$1.35 j ^ih.rd uilnf ...................... .......... 1.50 ■ Hill............ ........... 0ri®n.. ; ;................. ........... 1 70 agony Owe.................... ........... ...... 1.85 Kntae............................ wSk> I 1 KO Station........................ Itaoi*.............................. 2.10 m, ‘ es9 rates Include admission to Fair .„j “ Children Children over over 5 5 ye years old and un- Hull Kates. Tickets vvill be plan d November 4ih to 10th, inclusive; .... iond to return until November lath ineiu- !!««• BAVTABOOCBEK XXFOSlMON. Jtt jOtSar Uolumbu*. B be bald «t (In., November 0, ernibor 1st, inclusive Hffrn *»ruesvii «, ■ »-30 -•■■■• ..................... ■ ■ 3 31 Orchard Hill........................... 8.H0 ihgpton.......................... 53* Station....................... • • • ° 8.25 • «3?.................................*•« include streetcar fare and These rates ad mission to Exposition •xp< nd nnder 19 grounds. half Children rates. I slpST placed years, be on sale November 14th intil to 30th inclusive, good [< to return on, and December 2d, inch usive. TO TUB xl’Ol'BTA NATION At. EXPOSITION. To be held at Augusta, Ga , November Sth to December loth, inclusive. Shier................................. fcrnesville............................$4.90 5 °-5 8unnySide.i.......................... 5.40 Hampton............. 5.45 Brooks Station........................ .5 .50 Senoia................................. 5 05 The rates ineulde transfer coupons to and from the Exposition, grounds. and Children also admission coupons to the over 5 year* and under 12 years, half rates., Fast on- rers muatpurchasc tickets before getting on train, a* eoneuetorawi.l not be authorized to Observe the above rates. Tickets will be placed on sale November 7lh. and continue on tale until and including December 15th, 188S, unless otherwise ordered. Tickets will b* limited live days from date of sale, but n no case later than December 17th, 1888. E. T. CHARLTON, Gen. Passenger Agent. n you ii 11 Costomeri, Aught, To Boarder*, bo Bought Agent*, Silver or Gold, Ordera, Merchandise Sold. garvants or Place, Goods to Appraise, Lawyer or Casa, Opening To Announce, Days Musical T*ae iers, Popular Preachers, Houses or Acres, Cook*, Btitohers or Bakers, Books, Boats, To Hire or Let, Votes, Offices, Dress skirt or flounce Bailment, A cure for disease, First Floor, A Handy Valise, Casement, A MnsliuChcmise, To Purchase a Pet, Cheese, Teas, Horae, Bees, Mar*, Peas, JW.OU Bloodhound Monkey JAWJ or VI A4 B*ar oil I , a or Spitz Or Are Prone Free from Fitz, To Make Known, To Hire a Hall Your Store, Driver or team, Hosiery, An Elegant Carriage, Dry oods, Play AnOpalent .Concert Marriage, Ball, Upholstery, Picnics, or Skates, Flat*a, Excursions, Knick-Knacks, To tell to gay cr«atur'BDivei6ions, Diamonds, Ptarlo, Clothes Increase Ready; Made, of Trade, Rings, Coal, Coke and Woo d Carla, Wash F*atur*a, Pictures, Lectures, for „ To buy Odd Things, All Kinds of Food OraellOdd Things, Works on Theology, Cats, Magic, Wealth Astrology, Kata, World-Wide and Felicity, Mata, Flat* Flags, Publicity Bat* Hags, Pantaloon*, Bags, Hat*, Nags, Mutton R*apl«nd*r Beef, tCravat*, Dress Almighty shirts Dollars, or collars or Financial Relief, House for Rent, Stocks, Store, Tenement, Clocks, Cash Cash to be Spent, L nt, Looks, to be Socks, Scent, Port mania or Box, Tent, Or Pig, Even Bheepor Beau— Ox, Roman Go- Cement, * Th*n in a Trice, Read the Advice,! Tak* the Advioe Far Beyond Price, Written Below— Written Below— ADVERTISE -IN THE- Daily News To Business Men. XTO LABORED ARGUMENT IS NEEDED -La In these day* to convince 1NTELL1 GENT men that it Pays Well to Advertise New Advertisements. TO ADVERTISERS A list of 1000 newspapers divided into STATES AND SECTIONS will 1 e sent on apnlieatio*- -FREE. To i those 1 who want the’r advertising to pay we can offer n* better medium for thorough and sffectUfi work than the various sections of *ur B*l*ct Local List. GEO. P. ROWELL A CO., Newspaper Advertising New Bureau, York. 10 Spruce street, SPECIAL ELECTION, For Member of the Legis¬ lature for Spalding Co. Obdinakt’s Ornci. i ( bPALDIaO Co , Gkoegia, Nov. 10, 1888. Gordon, By viitne of an order granted by Jno. B. Governor of Georgia, it is ordered the tan election be held at the court house *nd in the various election precincts of the df County December, of Spalding on Tuesday, the 4th of day the County Spalding 1888, for Representative Geseral Assembly of in the °1 the State of Georgia, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hon. Noah M. Col- ten*, Assembly. Representative elect to said General It I* further ordered that thie notice be fed published the ia the Ueihls Bailt News and Qarrrm Wxult Nswe *Dd the Griffin dun until the date of said lossesses msfc oo many other Important Advantages over all BABIES prepared Foods. CRY FOR IT. INVALIDS RELISH IT. Mnkeo Plump, Laughing, Healthy Babies. Residates the Stomach and Bowels. Sold by Druggists. '45c., 50c., SI. 00 . WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., buruhqtou, vt. A Forttollo >rUollo Baby of of Portraits. fine beautiful baby portraits, printed on (l ?iho?r!?’ r l> >' latent photo Process, sent Mother of any Babv horn witpin n vo«r WILLS, RICHARDSON &.C0., P ops., Burlington, Vt. FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS. -Also, a full line of- Drogs, Patent Medicines, Paints, ,0iis, f Brushes And Druggists' Supples, at bottom prices, can ALWAYS bo found AT DRE WRY’S DRI G STORE 28 Hill Street,GRIFFIN, GA. WE KEFP ON HAND THE FINEST Flour, Sugar and CIGARS AND TOBACCO. E3F" 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 noted 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 M Dealer! ia JEWELRY, CLOCKS, AC. 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 , Mixed Pickles, Bananas only Jocdoz. 70c gallon, Sweet Pickles, 85c gallon, Plain Pickles, 60c gallon. Cheese 15c lb to-day. A large lot of A. E. Crackers just received; 20 different varieties. Sehweppe fine ginger ale, soda water and Lemonade I2c per bottle. 50 lb any Patent flour 81.05 to-day. J. 1S/L. JVIXI_iX_,S IF. Holman 31. & 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? to Save Money By buying your DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of R. F. NO 57 HILL STREET, - - - GRIFFIN, GA: JagT’500 prs. of Sample Shoes at less than wsale prices. Also a fiood line of M ENJWOMENS-ANI) CHILDREN’S SHOES. Bought regular, at reduced prices. Calicoes, Sheeting and Checks, all marked down. Kentucky Jeans, all grades, 15 to 37^ cents per 10 yard. We have a full line of Mens’ Womens’ and Childrens’ Hose at to 25 cents. Our 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 WAIT El IOUSF.,SOLOMOIV St jgf'Are now ready to do yonr werk. Repairing buggies and wagon* is a featuv* o their business, on which skilled labor only is used Bring ns your work. rgf" We will build yon anything on wheels—Buggies, Phaetons, Hurries, V\ neons, Ca Drays, and Delivery Wagons. Sign painting will he a feature Of nc tittle impertan Nothing but good work will be done. Will not take a shoddy job fop any price. With H Spence at the helm you cannot fail to get fair dealing. Call on us before yon bu y. SPENCE & Solomon Street, Griffin, Ca. Shipment Finest Teas, CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. lb. HAMS, BONELESS SHOULDERS, ETC. FINEST FLOUR ON THE MARKET. It’s Easy to Dye WITH J DiAMOHdDyes b-L J Superior 4 Strength, IN Fastness, Beauty, AND Warranted Simplicity. to wlor more goods than anv dyes durable ever made, and to give more brilliant and colors Ask for the Iturmont, and no other. 36 color*; to cent* each. WEUS. RICHARDSON & CO.. Burlington. Vt. For Gilding or Bronring Fancy Article*, USE DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, Silver, Bronxe, Copper. Only to Cent*. THE COMMONWEALTH. The Yew* hs Gathered Over Georgia. T i e Meltosb cornet batd of Hines vide is fully organized and equipped. There is a diversity of opinion *e to whether frost fell at Albany on Saturday aud Sunday nights. R. L Oliver, of Americus, went to Vicuna, in lKioly county, Wl week, ano during Ins siiori stay spent $10, 000 lot co ton. -Miij. Hargrove and J J Guilds are mentioned in cointetion with t o postmustership of Ilomu nr.tb r tho lieptibiicao regime. Hirum Fretwoli, of Americas, owns an old chest that t» supposed to be ovei 140 years old. It descend ed to him from Lis great graudfath er, and is now in a good etmte of preservation. J. O. Bradley, a gentleman from South Florida, was in Americas Mon day looking about with a view to lo eating. If he can find a v.tcaut store bouse be will enter into the fancy grocery business in Americas. At Mncon Tuesday as tho Oolum bos pnsssenger iruin w as Corning ic, a negro train hand named Charles Johnston stopped on the track m front of the locomotive and was knocked down and his foot run over and cut off. Albany’s hotel accommodations have never been adequate, but in a short time they will be greatly im proved and enlarged. The Barnes is being metamorphosed, by the re modeling and addition of a wing with twenty-two new rooms. Waynesboro Citizen: A citizen on Stone add Water streets i* the owner of a young cow, which developes the most furious kicking propensities jnst on the full of tho moon. At oilier times she is as gentle as a dog, and meek as a lamb. Dr I. Hamilton, of Athens, has sold one of his thoroughbred dogs to a northern gentleman for $500. This is the largest price paid for a dog in that section. It is on* of the finest trained dogs m the Slate, and old lmnlets say he is w ell wot th the money. One l act Is worth a column of rhetoric, Bald an Amori can statesman- It is a fact, established hy the testimony of thoushnds of scrofula, people, that Hood's Sarsaparilla does cure salt rheum, and other ciseasos or affections nris ing from impure state or low condition of tho blood. It also overcomes that tired feeling, to create* a part good of appetite, the system. and Try gives it. strength (c) every Two Things Needful. Rome Herald. The following choice republican excerpts arc taken from Sunday’s is sue of the Atlanta Constitution : ‘Tf Cleveland's defeat was a big re buke to a handful of democratic cranks, but the great democratic par ty of North America :s slid ott deck. '’ * *- * * « •‘Wo believe the rattlebrained free traders will be sent to tho rear.” If papers of tho character of ‘the New York Suu and Atlanta Consfitu tion and the professional politicians, claiming to be democratic, who do nounce »s free traders the true dem ocrats who believe in tho sound dem ocratic doctrine of a redaction of federal taxation to the actual needs of an economical administration of the government, shall not be merely sent to the rear, but incontinently kicked out of the party and seveitly sat upon by the true democrats, then the end of the party is close at hand, though its principles will continue to live while free institu tions exist. The party needs Ihor ougb purging and thorough demo cratizatiou, and nowhere more so than in the State of Georgia. Iu Georgia it has been, for some time past, not only in a case of the blind leading tbs blind, but our pro fesaional politicians and seme venal newspapers of the state, without con victions, with no regard to democrat ic principles, for anything that in their opinion will win the spoils of office, have been about wrecked the democratic organization in the state. The time has uriivo l for a new or ganiz ition of the party and a change of leaders, two thing- which cannot be much longer delayed, and save ti:e party in this state Pimples, Sores, Ache* and Pains. When a hundred bottle *of sarsaparilla or other pretentious specifics fail to eradicate in born scrofula or cont igious blood poison, remember that B B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm.i has trained many tnousand victories, in as many seemingly incurable instances Seim to the Blood Balm aud Co., Atlanta, Ga., fer “Book of Wonder*, ' be convinced. It is the only true blood rcRiriEU. G. W. Mteser. Howell’s X Roads, Ga., writes: “I was afflicted nine years with sores. All the medicine I could take did ra» no good. I then tried B. B. B., and 8 bottle, cured me sound." Mrs. 8 M. Wilson, Round Mountain, Tex as. writes: “A lady friend of mine was trou bled with bi irba and pimple* on her face and neck. She took three bottle* of B. B. Ii. and her ekingot Boft and smooth, pimplesdi* appeared, •la*. L. and her health improved Ga., greatly. 1 ' Bosworth, Atlanta, write*: “Some year* ago I contracted blood poison. I had no appetite, my digestion was ruined, rheumatism drew up my limbsfol could times hardly walk, Hot Springs my throat wag cauterized benefit, five and . gave me no my life wag one of torture until 1 gave B. B. B. a trial, and surprising a* it may seem, th* u*e of 5 bottles cured me.” noYlfi lm An Evidence of Intanity. ('kScugo Tribune. Sir. Yoder, your daughter Irene ba* given me bi r permission to a*k of von bet band in marriage ; bnt before 1 a.k for your formal consent you will pardon me if I nek the iuqui ry, as it ;V a matter of lifelong con sequence to me, whether or not there haw iter been any indication of in sanity, so far us you know, iu yonr family * You *.iv Irene h * accepted yon, Mr. Hankitifroi; 1 I atu happy to say shu b is. Tho- .: .• .»;<i tLi mat:, ei.-k ing hi- t:( .(I d j, CH it is my du ty, a;. La-r l: . yo . that I think Irene saati i o .ndiC* lions of iiiH.i ndViCi! to -buh i 5 M i \v 1-. i ■ . • hVBrr for childreu tt-.<-Lir. f i r. <cuption of IU14- of the- tc-t .. •! .lltp.r alid phj stciana H 1 '!•■•. »t-f liHH b.‘.‘»i u-i il for f <r’ ■ ■ 1 ' i'll never failing success by tn .1 . • "I luutlMi* for tinii chilibi :i. !;u. •_ ■ 'u- pioivs-' <1 toothing its vuitn i :.c .ilculiiblu It relieves the child from puiri, cures dys eatery ami diarrlima, giiping in the bowels, and wind oolie liy giving health J the ibiidami reel* augo'«WwJy the mother. Piio- '15 cent** a boitfo. f ' .Cl , , •arb'l.TBWt# ... W iir V Wrt' TSSSSHfB sswani 1 Registration Notice. Book for ibe registration of voter* of the city will be opened at my office, 15th at the brick warehouse on Thursday, inst. and remain open 10 days. T1IOS NAIL, Nov. 10, 1888. Com. of Registration. Homestead Notice. Augustus personality, 11. Jones and 1ms applied Belting for apart exemp¬ and tion of valuation of homestead, and T " ill puss upon the same at 10 o'clock on the 27th day of No¬ vember, 1888, at my office. $1.50 K. w. HAMMOND, Ordinary. For Hale. Old Poor Farm ot Spalding Co. Situated about four miles from the court house, consisting of 2!*2>4 acres of land, of which about 4.5acre* in the woods. Contains a good live room dwelling house, stables one tenant and house in good repair, two good one good sold corn crib. of % cash, balance at To ho on terms one and two years, YYith interest. M. PATRICK. T J BROOKS, County T. Commissioners. it MILLS, novl Jd&wtdccl ^nits7““ . V '~ r: ~~ r *1 • ■ t • • • *ry IU .1 TCHE! ★ JEWELRY, ★ DINNER AND TEA SETS! —M- - 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- .^..Wiis’adk ...... Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty. I'f'Wc warrant all work and shall make it a point to misrepresent noth iriH- Just roc'-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* iNipiTli Liiii! of Furniture! COMPLETE SUITS OR SINGLE PIECES. Suits of 9 Pieces from $20 lo $100, Tables, Chairs Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Wardrobes, Etc, A limited number of Newina; Machines of the best makes tor sale very low. Iam always ready to serve my customers, both day and night. Mrs. E. E. CROCKER, 21) HILL STREET, -HAS ALL TH*-- Latest: Styles: of: Millinery AND TRIMMINGS. Saxony Wools, best goods and all asorted colors. Also. German¬ town Wools. ssr Call ard ezamine my goods and pHotf. « No Mercury, No Potash, Or any other Mineral Poison. It I* N«tur»'« Raiur.jT, ir.Kl* »n tu*tr*ix frr.m Rnot* amt FTrr! * U i* Partway ltarn ..* It I* »bo only rmiclf toiown to U. wi.rtd that ha* t»»r jr.t Car,4 gonloyimu Blood IWmm in all <<# •/«<;«*«, I* KL*uni»i*j»®v i oisoar, fterofulM, wi' 1 - other h\oo& <Hm -w* hen-.totan consular J Incurable If eMTM *njr fllwsie cauu i from Impure blood. It tu now pro scrlbod by thousands of the best phyileteBI In the United Suites, h* a w>ulc. We appeud the r tfitement of a few - *' I have used 18 S on patients eonvalewv tng from fever and fr »«n measlee ._ with 1 tb« b%;Bt rertulU. J. N. Ca M. D., Kllur Ule, ua. M SMU ten, 0jl—W fHta Whit* wa* afflicted with •errJuiA jMr*, 1 fir«»crU*fHl H. ft. B.. u RiofiKovr. Vk., - Iv.^contUrr fhare fakco blood tUrw» ot It if i * better than ash poison. other act* 4/ nmen I haie used. pov or any rem< Vrt»rneu>. errr ii v u. D.. formerly «>f Susmas Co., Va. D». |frn!«U%ofHa>*«vS)Ut n, 3. Haul the wrff|cn#wn dnsgftfl Louatf, Mr. l Howard At If., wrtuw : * ksu>wirOg0A»tO wi at ft ft ft 1* l)w ontnpftf.vl rttifcraiiMui r*f. I can fafely flr-i w it mail«rs xu>t tW name may ba.” Wo have a boolc glrlug a blatory of this wonderful romc-dy, which and iki conrlnoo cur**«, rrom Vhat all or or the world, U will whkhan will you totfil all we say true, and free on applIoaUon. No family should tie without ft. It am another on Coatogtnat BIocmI Poison, sent on name terms. physlotaii Write ns wiU a history alvise of »**ith your you case, l>.i se >y f iftter,In and aud oar OA strictest confklenoe. We will hot no dacotro you knowingly, for tale by all druggUu. XKUt Rw-tA Sri. I Co., Lond N^vfSPrl «ft. Lag.. 45 ■aft and House and Lot For Sals A 202V acre farm in 3 mile* of Griffin, Ga acres in wood*, 120 in splendK state of cleared of stomps and rocks, fix- for improved farm machinery. sold Machin¬ with stock, corn and fodder will l* if wanted. All ready for butinoss anoth¬ year. Also, a large da. roomy house and two lot ln*Grllfiu, For particulars ad¬ me at Griffin, Ga., care Clark A Bon, septHM&wfim THAU CLARK. Sale! 10 acres wood land inside corporate limits. wood will m arly pay for it, and then the is worth over price a»kedforit. 245 UK) in wood* part inside of city lim¬ 50 acres inside city limits. 12acre* in¬ city limits, with good new house upon 05 acres inside city liniil*, 7 room house* houses, harrm, fruits, A-o. All above can be divided in lots and sold Houses large profits. and lots in different portions ef the for sale and lo rent. 0. A. CUNNINGHAM, Real Estate Agent, Decembers d«cr W&l'gS&Fii of Court . Che Houae, in the city described fin, Spending County, Georgie, th* * f Fifty profierty, to-vrit: * acres of land more or lee*, in ' DLtrfct, Spasding County, Georgia, f on the north by if. t\ (igleltree, tend of Mr*. Andrew*, rmilh by laud« II. Gibson »nd TbcniM Hand, e**t by of Richard GU.«on levied on * the property of N. T. (5Ib*ou by * fl fa Issued from flpaldmi la favor of A. V. Bizzell M. F. Uitwon, tenant in tilled sold Also, at the of same land tim< 25 acre* in Spalding County, said 1: east corner of said lot tin vannah, Griffin and No: nd being a part of lot n| lioondcd .:m the north b| number 52, east by IVrk* by Savannah, <irimn and ! road and west by J. Ii. led on and sold a* the Reeve* to «nu?fy tin Justice court of the ____ favor of E. T Crowder v*. 1 and one fi fn issued from the 1C G M in favor rrf J. C King for the use Malcolm Mclyoan v». Iaicy E. Reeve* and H. »'>d WI*>b. Levy made by B. C. Head, C, tm-ned over t» me. Tenant in poei si Also, ,u legally notUled. .. ~ at tlm same time and place, Will be sold originally fifty acres Henry of loot in the ICAWb divtotak of now Spalding oot Georgia, ¥» being sold th* southeast and comer at nun i«.r district, gmitk, bdttomm iiifS noith by lends of T. E. euiWf of C. L. Dupree, >lil*m, Jr. and Sr , south by land* Wi Mrs. 8. 0. I. Milam, west west by ley land bmd 6t Ot *. ■. Kendall. ___ L vied on a* the properly of J. J . Beasley to satisfy one fi fa issued from Jut Bee court of the 1888th district G. M. in favor of a. S. A 8.5V, Murray, executor*of the t. n G. court court Murrey, fi fl fa* vs. In J. i. hood*. BcMly, and Levy other mode jo*- by B tO. O. e Head, Head, L. C.,«nd my turned to over me. <* J J. Beasly, tenant in possoMion, legally notified. Also, et the same time and piece, will be sow OTiatwostory Hill brick .tore Georgia, hou**wri east side ot *1* 0*8 Orillia, oten a* a hardware store and lurtUer dei part of city lot No. 1 in tqnure No • ■ mg west un #aid street 24 feet more : and running hack W) feet more or! bconded south by m alley or *rf : '““ |e< on and sold •» tlie property ibaeed JoontuB, br., by virtue ox a ma from Spalding Superior or of John Leal vs. Cba*. H. Jolmd Tenant in possession connIlL. Vgally notified, R. 8 . aheriff. a. ccg, l '" rr ’ 1 '- ——t L____ Ordinary’s Advertisements. i. " J : :. ........ ■ - M ■ . .. .......... ..... " •— M ( v/ | K DIN A Kirs OFF'lCK-8vM.mvo Cow- t y, g*( 11: md , Nov. 6tli, itsff.-. Burr, executor of Khod* H, Doe, hi to me fer leave to sell two 0y f to n it; One two room bouse ai _ ner of I5th and Poplar -freete, acre, undone four room house uiu n Taylor d*n. street, one acre, of toe proper , Rh< Doe’s MtaSr, tete of *aid cos deceased. , ,,, I-et all persons consented *how cause be* fore the Court of Ordinary of eald county, nt my office iu Griffin, on the first Monday in December, IHStlby 10 o’clock, n. m., why •ncli leave *hooid not be granted. ♦<!.0O K. W HAMHoND, Ordinary { ‘ \ * HDINAKY’8 OFFICE—Sfkl.nmo (lot* administrator rr, Geohui*. Nov.6lh, M. 1888.—J.C. Brooks ot Mr*. L. Lawton, has 1 plied bond* to mu for leave to sell two f 1,1 of the O. C. & A. HR. Co., tweuf share* of stock of the 8. W. RR. Co. share of stock of Central RR. and trilniUci. of G10, of 1 ho property of said “ Let all person* concerned show fore the Court of Ordinary of said county, at my office In Griffin, on the first Monday In mch December, leave should 1888. by ton o'clock,*, m,, nwhy not be granted. ULOO E. W. HA MMON D, (’rdinory. — “»• bwadred and CaUnei)fatrict,to«KM.aM*3w seventy.five terse of |ul more or lews,in . by land of Dinmake and 8. H. Wilson, east hy land of 8. H. Wilson, south by Iona of 8. H. Wilson nnd A. B. Imwton and weal by Dlsmuke: sold for diatriholion, a* toe proper ty of M. L. Lawton, late of said county, de¬ ceased. i-et a!) persons concerned show cam* be¬ fore office the Court in Grtmu, of Ordinary the of said Monday county at my first la Di cemher, 1888, by ten o’clock, *. in., why such leave should not bo granted. R. W. HA MM OffD, Ordinary Tf. .TI 8 UI 1 CWR, AUimi sephene Padgett, has applied to me lor leave to sell the lauds belonging to said es¬ tate for the purpose of paying the debt* of said deceased. Let all pernon* concerned show cause be- fore the Court of Ordinary, at my efflee In Griffin, on the first Monday iu December 1888 by ten o’clo k, a. m., why such leave *hoa!d not lx- granted. 83.00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary. / \RDIN A RY’ 8 OFFICE —Hrxtmaa Cocjf- TT, Gbohoia, Oct. 27th, 1888.—H. M. applied Stanley, administrator of Barn’l Bailey, has to me for letter.-, of dismission from his administration on the estate of StunT Bailey, late of said county, deceased Let all persons concerned show cause be¬ fore tho court of Ordinary of said county, at my office in Urifflu on toe first Monday in February, 188t», by ten o'clock a. m., why such letters should not lie granted. » *0 15. E. W. HAMMOND,Ordinary, Administrator’s Bale. By virtue of an order granted by the court of ordinary of Spalding county, I will sell to the highest bidder before the court house door in Griffin during the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in December, 1888, toe following property belonging to toe estate of for Nancy the 8- ■•tt.iatc of said county, deceased, purpose of distribution among** to* heirs, to-wit: Twenty two acres of land more ■ r I<-e», in L.ne Crrdk di*triet of said corn- ty in the uoithwest corner of lot No. eighty seven, being all of said let on west side wf Flint river, adjoining lands of F. M. * 8. A. Scott on the northwest and south. Mid land* churches. in good neighborhood, near sebools and Terms cash. F M SCOTT, Administrator f fi OO, of Nancy Kcott, deceased. Executors’ Sale. Ordinary, By virtue of an order from the court of will be sold before the court hou-e door of Spalding county iu the city of Gnffln.on the first Tuesday in December next, Iretween the legal hour* of sale, that part of iliml lot No. 12 in Fourth district of originally. Henry, then Fayette, now Spalding county, which was owned by Jas. W. Gordon, now deceased, ly ing iu Mt. Aiou district aud cob tain in g 100 acres, more or less. Also, on* undivided l.alf interest in the lot 00 tfeeZeb-' n'.on road in the city of Griffin known a* ft I Henry Alexander lo*, said lot containing of an acre more or less (The whole of M lot will 1^ sold. S. Grantland owning U in- '• rest; consenting ) Sold as the property of the 1 -late of A . O. Murray, decsanedi for the benefit of heirs and creditor*. Titles per¬ fect. Term* of sale, one-half cash,, bai.no* in tw lv- months with interest at 8 per cent, 1 A1.F..X. 8 MURRAY. S. W. MURRAY, Id 00. Exrcuiet*. Guardian’s Bale. By Tirtue of an order granted by th* Court ot ordinary of Spalding county, Georgia, gal hours of sale, on the first Tneefiay in De¬ cember next, one undivided half internet in a house and lot in the city of Grifflo, on th# cornel of Solomon and Sixth street*, taining place. one aere «Mi more 1 or leae. known* Nall 1 itaproved, vaijaofi to business oed quiet—d quiet—desirabfa. 9, Sold for distribution. ion. Terms Terms < cosh. Guardi** of Jamas LEILA *- and A, I ffcCO