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excursion rates.
N ,w K^^r"' himbus and Augusta. c ”-
jft**c The < 'eiitral railroad oiler,, the following
l U riii®» rate* to the iteorglu exposition*
TO TUB hT.iTB 1\IK
’Ye b# held at Macon, Gu., November 5th
s Uovernber 10 th, inoluaivc
EiHui::::::::::::::::::::::.:.::!'» aarne^rille.............. $1.-J5
idSutiwn ............................. '-W
Xi................................ 210
TUe»s rates include admission to Fair
mind- Children over 5 years old and un-
Half Kates. Tickets will be placed
on sale Novstube -till to 10th, inclusive;
good to return until November 13tli. inclu¬
sive-
TOTHS i.IUTIAHoOCHKU bxposition.
To be held at Columbus, Ga., November
jj|. to December lit, inclusive
RtrWrtfl'''............................ *•*>
Milner-;............................•• 3.3)
' Orchard Hill........................... 8.30
KaE iapton..............................3,40
IrooltaStation...... enoia..-....................*......'*.40 ..................1,25
These rates include streetcar fare and ad
mission to Exposition grounds. Children
over 5 yen * and under 12 years, half rates.
Tiekats will be plaocd on sale November
14th iatil to 3d " 1 inclusive, good to return on, and
December 2d, inclusive.
TO Tim AUGUSTA NATIONAL EXPOSITION.
To be held at Augusta, CJa , November Sth
<0 December loth, iuclusive.
Barncsville............................$4.90 5.05
Orchard Milner................................. Hill........................... 6.15
grid!" — .............................5 25
gunny Side............................ 5.40
Brooks Hampton..............................5.45 Station........................5.50
fpjgiohl................................. rates inculde transfer coupons to 5.05 and
The Exposition, and also admission
from the grounds. Children
coupons to the over 5
years and under 12 years, halt rates.;Paseeu-
#ers mu»tpurchase tickets before getting on
train, aa coneuetorswi.l not be authorized to
observe the above rates 'tickets will be
placed on sale November 7th. and continue
on sale until and including December 15th,
1888, unless otherwise ordered. Tickets will
, days from date of sale, but
be limited five
n no case later than December 17th, 1388.
E.‘ T. CHARLTON,
Gen. Passenger Agent.
a ---;--
If 100 WAN rr
Customers, Aught, To
Boarder*, be Bought
Agents, Silver or Gold,
Orders, Merchandise Sold,
Servants or Place, Goods to Appraise,
Lawyer or Case, Opening To Days
Musical Teaciers, Announce,
Popular Preachers, Houses or Acres,
Ceoks, Butchers or Bakers,
F Books, Boats, Votes,
To Hirs or Let,
Offices, Dress skirt or flounce
Basement, A cure for disease,
first Floor, A Handy Mnsl Valise,
Casement, Cheese, A inChetnise,
To Purchase a Pet,
Horse, T ens.
Here, Bees,
Monk 'oukey or Bear, Peas,
.
Bloodkonid or 8 pitz Or Arc Prone
free from Fitz, To Make Known,
Te Hire a Hall Your Store,
Driver or team, * Hosiery,
An Elegant Carriage. Dry oods,
Play,Concert AaOpulent Marriage, Ball, Upholstery, Picnics.
or
Skates, Excursions,
Plates, Kuick-Knacks,
To sell to gay c reatu r 'sDi vei eions
Psarla. Diamonds, Clothes Increase Beady; of Trade, Made,
Burls, Kings, Coal, Pictures, Coke and Woo d
Wash for Features, Lectures,
To buy Odd Things, All Kinds of Food
Or sell Odd Things, Works on Theology,
Cats, Kata, Magic, Wealth Astrology, Felicity,
and
Mats, Flats World-Wide Publicity
Bats Flags,
Pantaloons, Rags, Bags,
Mata, Nags,
Kaaplender Mutton Beef, tCravuts, Dress Almighty shirts Dollars, or collars
or
Financial Relief, House for Reut,
Clocks, Stocks, Store, Tenement,
Cash to be Lint,
Locks, Cash to be Spent,
Seeks, Portmonia Scent,
Pig; or Box, Tent,
| Graven 8 heepor Beau— Ox, Roman Cement,
a Go-
Than in a Trice, Read the Advice,!
Taka the Advice Far Beyond Price,
Written Below— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
-IN THK-
Daily News
To Business Men.
4" \TOLABORED ARGUMENT 18 NEEDED
HNT In these days to convince INTEI.L1
man that it
Fays Well to Advertise
New Advertisements.
toadvertisers
A liat of 1000 newspapers divided into
STATES AND SECTIONS will !e sent on
•Wjlieatioa—FBEE. To tho*« advertising to
who want tlie-r pay
T* •ad can offer ne better medium for thorough
sffectue work than the various sectien*
** *ur Select Local List.
GEO. P. ROWE LL & Co.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau, York.
10 Spruce street, New
SPECIAL ELECTION,
For Member of the Legis¬
lature for Spalding Co.
, Oedinauv’s Officr, I
I- "* Co., Geobgu, Nov. 10 , 18 * 8 . ) B
i T ue 811 order granted by Jno.
I Slf j n ®’ Governor of it ia ordered
■ ** 'a* election be held Georgia, to
8 at the court use
g®«Jthevarious v?^ ^ Spalding election Tuesday, precincts the 4th of day the
I at rL. on
I e c< ’ £n,>6r 18M, fo f Representative of the
'
. of Spalding in the General Assembly
t State
UZ"* of Georgia, to fill the vacancy
^Representative bp the death of Hon Noah M. Col
elect to said General
^bifnrther ^9“*d in the ordered Unirnx that Daily thia New* aoticc and be
. l —i,. SrlT "d Weukly W ***LT tea Naurs until and the date the of Griffin said
■E*
<# Spring Cmin^? 6 ®orgit
Exchange of Shots.
Greenville Vindicator.
Information Lab bfieu received
that Mi. Sim Woodruff shot sheriff
Edtjiuuson, of Troup county, near
St. Mirks, in thia county last Tins
daymorning. The report ia that tho
sheriff c ime sver to »en Mr. Wood
ruff on Monday in regard o a xuort
gage cl ;i r. Mr. Woodruff promised
to go to LtGrange and Kettle toe
claim at on?e. Tbesbetifl and hie
fricud, Mr. Pcddy, stopped Mond iy
night with .Mr. W. ii. Mouciief.
Tuesd .y Mr. Woodruff sirit a triend,
perhapK n relative to Iiigratige to
Settle the m ilter and took hia gun
anil went out hunting. A «hort tiis
tance from the house be met the
sheriff and Hr Poddy ia the road
riding together in a buggy. Sheriff
Edmunson stopped and began a con
versatiou with Mr. Woodruff and
some sharp words were exchanged
Finally the sheriff jumped from the
buggy and jerked out his pistol tired
three shots at Woodruff, ail of ihtin
passing through his clothing. After
receiving Edmunson’s lire three
times W oodruff turued botn barrels
of his shot gun upon his assailant.
One load struck the sheriff iu the
stomach, the otLer in the breast.
Both barrels were loaded with bird
shot. Mr. Peddy assisted Mr. Ed
munsou in the buggy and drove off.
As we write Wednesday, nothing has
been heard of the extent of the slier
iff‘s wounds, as he was only about
fifteen feet distant, they certainly
must prove serious if not fatal.
Why Wasn’t- the Bill Paid.
New York World.
While all of the big politicians
throughout tho country are uttribnt
ing President Cleveland’s defeat to
one cause or another, the lay mem
here of the body politic are also haY
ing their day.
A couple of Irish laborers wet
lamenting theGefeat of their favorite
candidate over their ale in a Third
aveuue saloon last evening.
“It was that Mills bill diat did it, ’
said one.
“Was that it tow* Wtiv tim
d—1, then, didn't the President take
some of tint aurplusand pay the---
bill?”
Able to Lose AH She Had Wagered,
Chicago Tribune.
‘•Mandy!’ 4 almost shrieked the cd
derly aunt, as she entered tits parlor
unexpectedly and found the young
lady clasped in the arms of a young
mar, who was kissing her with every
indication that he had had consider
able practtice, “what on earth does
this mean?' 4
“Nothing but an election bet, aun
tie. 1 ' replied Atnanda, with a look of
hejoie, martyr like resignation on her
lov*ly face. “I lost Go on, Mr
McPelicie. Mow many wastkat?”
Klii'dug Noises
In the ears, > :.aics a roaring, buzzing
sound, are c;. i. 'll;, ••atarrli, that exceed
tngly disagre aloe ml very common disease.
Loss of smell or bearing also result from
catarrh. Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great
blood purifier, is a pceuiiarly successful rem¬
edy for this disease, which it cures by purify¬
ing the blood. It you sutler from catarrh, try
Hood's Sarsaparilla, the peculiar medicine.
The Stray Hogs of 1 Boston.
After being taken In tho luckless fotir
footed prisoner is conveyod to headquar¬
ters, where he is put in a pen with a lot
of other yelping unfortunates and kepi
until 2 o’clock the sumo afternoon and no
longer. If a cur ho is promptly executed
at that hour; if a valuable animal his
owner, who is always notified, Invariably
calls in time to savo the poor creature’s
bacon. The process by which the victims
are eventually disposed of Is adopted for
such purposes nowhere else than in Bos¬
ton. In point of refinement—as might ba
expected in this highly civilized metropo¬
lis—it is far ahead of the systems prac¬
ticed elsewhere. For instance, in Phila-
delphia the stray dogs ;s are suffocated with
charcoal fumes, walking walk! about in stifling
■onlos for two or three minutes before
they finally succumb. cageful In New York the river they
are lowered by the into
and drowned. In Cincinnati their brains
are dashed out with an ax, savo only the
puppies and other little fellows, which
are seized by their hind legs and smashed
against a post. various unpleasant styles
Shooting and capital penalty in
of inflicting the are
vogue here and there, but only in tho
modern Athens is this sort of thing per¬
formed on a scientifically merciful basis.
A poison of so deadly a nature that a few
grains would kill a human being as
quickly as a rifle bullet through the heart,
is the sole destructive agent administered.
Kach cur, as its turn comes, is held firmly
between tho operator's knees, its jaws
forced open, and lx-tween them is poured
down the beast’s throat a teaspoonful or
less of a white powder. The condemned
gives but one gasp and is dead as a door
nail. In this manner no less than 750
good for nothing brutes were disposed of
—as tho dentists say, without pain—last
month in this city.—Boston Cor. Chicago
Tribune.
Pimples, Sores, Aches and Pain*.
When a hundred bottlas of sarsaparilla or
other pretentious specifics fail to eradicate
in born scrofula or contagious blood poison,
remember that 8 B. 11 (Botanic Blood
Balm) has gained many thousand victories,
in as many seemingly im arable instances
Sena to the Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, Ga.,
for “Book of Wonders,” and tie convinced.
It is the only tru* Howell’s blood ruRiriER. Roads,
G. W Messer, X Ga.,
writes: “I was afflicted nine years with sore-.
All the medicine I could take did me no
good. I then tried B. B B., and 8 bottles
cured me sound.’’
Mrs. 8 . M. Wilson, Round Mountain, Tex
as. writes “Alady friend pimples of mine was her trou
bled with b' txbs und on lie c
and neck. 8 be took three bottle* of B. B B.
and her skin got soft and smooth, improved pimpiesdia
appeared, and her health greatly.”
Jos. L. Bosworth, Atlanta, Ga.. writes:
“Borne years ago I contracted blood poison
I had no appetite, my digestion limb*so was I ruined, coaid
rheumatism drew up my
hardly walk, ray throat was cauterized five
times. Hot Springs gave ms bo bene tit, and
my lit# was one of torture until I gave B. S.
B. striaL aad bottle* surprising cored aa it may seem,
ths use of 5 era.
My Poor Back!
That “ poor back ” is held responsible for more than its share of the sufferings of
mankind, ff your dog bites a man who kicks it, do you blame the dog? On the same
principle the kidneys utter their protaat against nervousness, impure blood, aad
resulting constipation. These force them lo extraordinary work in ridding the
system of the poisons which are the result of effete matter retained in the
blood. Then the suffers* says the back aches; the kidneys arc dis-
eased. “Not yet;” but they will be unless the nerves are strengthened,
the blood purified, and the constipation removed. These are the causes
of kidney troubles, and Paine’s Celery Compound removes them quickly,
With its tonic, purifying, and laxative effect, it also strengthens the weak
kidneys, making it almost infallible it curing all diseases of the nerves and kid-
neys. If your hopes of cure have not teen realized, try Paine’s Celery Com-
pound; it gives perfect health to all who complain of “ their poor backs.” Price fl.OO.
Sold by Druggists. Send for Illustrated Paper.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors,
BURLINGTON, VERMONT.
FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS.
-Also, a full line of-
Drugs, Patent' Medicines, Paints, .Oils, ‘Brashes
And Druggists’ Supple 3 , at bottom prices, can ALWAYS be found
AT DREWRY’S J)RUG STORE
28 Hill Street,GRIFFIN, GA.
WE KEFP ON BAND THE FINEST
Flour, Sugar and Coffee,
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!
is noted to he the finest that is made, All of the above for medical purposes, Com
see ns.
GEORGE & HARTNETT.
d&wtdec25
A. LOWER,
Jeweler and Dealers in Diiois, Watclies,
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C.
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN, GA.
I will have to-day nice mixed flsh.
Oysters Shrimp, Crabs,
Birds, Celery,
Bananas only 35edoz.
Pickles, 70c gallon,
Sweet Pickles, 85c gallon,
Plain Pickles, 60e gallon.
Cheese 15c lb to-day.
A large lot of A. E. Crackers just received;
different varieties. Sckweppe line ginger
soda water and Lemonade 12c per bottle.
lb any Patent flour $1.65 to-day.
IMI. JUEIX-iX-,S
W. Holman M. Co.
-HAVE FRESH--
-> Hams,
Cooked Corned Beef 12| c. per lb. Blue Fish, better than fresh Mackerel
Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. All grades Sullivan's Tobaccos
the
BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY,
to Save Money
By buying your DRY GOODS,
LLv ATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of
F. STRICKL
NO 57 HILL STREET, .... GRIFFIN, GA:
gg^-500 prs. of Sample Shoes at less than waale prices. Alsoagood
of
MENAVOMEN'S-ANl) CH ILDREN’S SHOES,
Bought regular, at reduced prices. Calicoes, Sheeting and Checks, all
down. Kentucky Jeans, all grades, 15 to 87| cents per yard. 25
have a full line of Mens’ Womens’ and Childrens’ Hose at 10 to
Out childrens’ mixed and black hose at 10 cents per pair is the best
in town for the money. Handkerchiefs, Towels, Corsets, Flannel
and Cuffs, all at the lowest prices. Give me a trial and I will save
money. R. F. STRICKLAND.
SPENCE & SMITH,
BRICK WAREHOUSE,SOLOMON St
ST Are new ready to do your werk. Repairing buggies and wagons is a feature o
business, on which skilled labor only is used. Bring us your work.
We will build yon anything on wheels—Buggies, Phaetons, hurries. \\ agens, e »
and Delivery Wagons. Sign painting will be a feature of nc little importan
but good work will be done. Will not take a shoddy job fo. any pnee. With
Spence at the helm you cannot fail to get fair dealing. Cull on us before you buy.
a* SMITH ,
Solomon Street, Griffin, Ca.
Finest Teas,
CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c.
BONELESS SHOULDERS, ETC. FINEST
FLOUR ON THE MARKET.
An
No Mereury,
No Potash,
Or any other Mineral Poison.
II la Katun** lu ma.l« •xdu»lr«lj
from Roof* au<! IT* rl *.
It perfectly Harm lew*.
It 1 $ t!io only rvi -«)y known to tb« wtrUI
that ha* ever yet Ountf vontngUm$ Wood
t\>hon in dll iln rt i ■ *
It cure* JItHt’u.i-1 UluumaUsnt, C&nctr,
Scrofula, am I other I ».••**« I dls«Ui*e* heretofore
c Mm .: incurable. It any
caubti! from Impure bi'K*!. It i* nowpre-
B-;ribtNl by thousand*« f the best phyildans
In the Untletl Staten, ua a tonic. We append
the fitatemeut of n few
** I have lifted S. S S « u petb nf* comaleac-
from f«*\;r an-', t c n .»les with tl.e
butt refill I It*. J. N. Ohesk.j, it I).,
EUavlllc, Ua. M
Rrrmkk, kk. Oa Oa. Willie Willie White White wjm l« aftllctrd ft!
wli !i Bcrofula m vr u j I'flr*. I i 1 erllx IMftl S. il.
8 ., ant id to-day he 1 b a f u inwl i I 1 m mi boy. St D.
C . W. i'x UK AH,
Richmond, Va., Dec. :i, is- r, I have tak»*n
threo blood 1 k* j>o)-oit. ttit’* <.f Hvrifr* It aim itiu li boU<»r f okut-ooudar/ than pot-
ofi-h of uny run.*.? I hn\ e ator Ufixl.
IJ K. Vs jmmfi i», W. D.,
Formerly of SuiisMX Co., Vi
Dr. E. J. Hai r, tTic well-known drugglat
»n l phvFiohit), - f Nashville, Howard Countr*
Ark., rk., \vrl:< : " Ha __ s. -k « 1 a# ;i I of. kuuwledg® dgo *»My rr to
what it s. H. S. is 1 i'j-n
recoi rnnicmlHua Ih i imy f*.r all akin dla-
eftfiot ii, it matter m not whai the numa may be.”
Wi 'o have a Itook kI'-Idk a * hlutorr of thl»
woi: uderful rentwly, and It* ctireit. from all
over tho world, whlcli will convince »•« you that
all we Bay 1 * true, and w hieh we will mall
free on appllentloi No family ly Contagious should shou!< be
without b. We It imve another on
Wood l\ l*ul>on, bent on same term*.
Write Write us a history of your coae, and our
phvslelan lolan will w advise v ith you by letter, In
•trictf est confidence. We will not daceiv#
you k inowlngly.
For Bale Ly all druggist*.
Tuk Swift swift Sr** Kr: irn* Co., Qa.
Drawer 8, Atlanta.
New York, 7.A» Rroadwav Hill
LondfU, Lug., U5 Snow
For Sale.
Old Poor Farm cf Spalding Co,
Situated about four 292)^ miles from the court
house, consisting of acres of land, of
which about 45acres in the woods. Contains
a good five room dwelling house, one tenant and
house in good repair, two good stables
one good corn crib.
To bo sold on terms of X cash, balance at
one and two years, with Interest.
M PATRICK.
T J BROOKS,
T. K MILLS,
uovUdikwtdcod County Commissioners.
$50
FOR A PARLOR
$ 225.00
KA\ ELEGANT UPRIGHT
cheaper Everybody Havannah knows than that musical instrument* Oa. We will, can be
in in Atlanta, from
date, soli PIANOS and ORGANS just as cheap as Luddcn
Bates' wholesale music house of Savannah, Ga.. and
than you can get them in Atlanta. We sell the celebrated
ufdiek, Ariou, ('bickering, Mason A Ilamlin, Packard, and
other Instruments. Our second finer is full of Pianos,
Banjos, I'ilpur, Violins, Ac. Our first floor is stocked with Books. Music, Stationery, Fan
Wall Window Shades and Holiday Goods and Toys in endless variety.
BRAWNER, DEANE So CO.
Ar WA TCHES
★ JEWELRY, ★
DINNER AND TEA
-)o(~
DECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN
ENGLISH GRANITE WARE.
DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA
SETS. GLASS. TlN AND WOODEN WARE.
KENTUCKY COOKING AND
STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES.
NOVELTY CO.
BOOTS, SHOES AND
Hill St. asselkus 8hoe Store Hill
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
2 We warrant all w ,rk an<l -hall make it a point to misrepresent
injr. Jus* reuriyi <i a lar^e shipment of Gents, Ladies and Misses fine
and school shoes for Children.
XX, W. HASfiELKUS.
A. S.MURRAY
LViW your attention to his
Niiirrli I
COMPLETE SUITS OR SINGLE PIECES.
Suits of 9 Pieces from $20 to $ 100, Tables,
Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Wardrobes, Etc,
A limited number of Sewing Machines of the
makes tor sale very low.
I am always ready to serve my customers,
day and night.
J/r.s. E. E.
20 HILL STREET,
-BAS AM- THE-
Latest: Styles: of:
AND TRIMMINGS.
Saxony Wools, best goods and all asarted colors. Also,
town Wools.
MT Call ar.d examine my goods and prioos.
oetlMAwlm
Homestead
Augustus B. Juno* has applied for
tion of |„ rsouslity, snd retting apart
valuation of homestead, snd I will pass
the same at 10 o'clock office. on the 27th day of
vember, Iksft, at my HAMMOND. Ordinary.
#1 50 li. W.
Administrator*.**
By virtue of an order granted by the
of sell < 'titulary, the highest of Spalding bidder County, before the we
lo
hone* door in Griffin during the legal
of sale, on the first Tuesday In
I''"*, the following property belonging
the estate of A m. Scott, Isle of said
deceased for the purpose of d tetri
amongst the heirn, to wit: About two
dri d and s> venty seres > f land, more dr
lyiug In Line Creek district, in said
ill in sue last) and known as the land
isa set *|srt as n dower to Mrs.
Stall out of the (State of Win. Scott,
tensed, tort bomrted as follows: On
t (trill I,; to m bstison, < »*t by 8 A.
•ou'h by ! M 8 t t tt, weritbj W.!*.
Ijo * • ■ : netgl'orhood.
'.!t"*l deslfubie
I B A. Vt’OTT,
F. M, 8 ((.TT.
■ Ik nis n n lYm. Scott, dee d.
■. a
Farm and I ci se t.r.d Lot For
a a n fur ii. in ", rnilcs of Criffiu,
80 iieies in w< t ds, PiO in splendid state
i": ttvation, cle <r<d of slumps mid reeks.
d for improvt d faun machinery.
ery, stock, turn and fodder will tie sold
fttrtn If wanted. All res y for business
er year. Also, u large roomy house and
at re lot ia itrlffin. Ga. Fur particulars
dress me at Griffin, Ga , cur* Clark Son.
septlildAw.tm THAI) CLARK.
For
10 acres wood land inside corfiorale
The wood will nearly pay for It, and then
land is worth over price asked for It
its. acre-, 50 TOO in woods inside city part limits. inside of city
acres 12 acres
side city limits, with good new house
it <>5 acres inside city limits, 7 room
out houses, bums, fruits, Ac.
All above can be divided in lots and
at Houses large profits. and lots in different portions
*f
city for sale and to rent.
O. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Real Kstute Agent.
DecemberShei
INFILL Sfc BB BOLD ON THE ths’f FIRST TUB#-’
door of Court House, in "thi it^of^GtlJ-^ f ________
dear Bn, Siiatdtn* bod County, Georgia,
rl projiorty, to-wlt:
District, Filly arrow of land mors or less, in Union
the north Spalding by II. County, Georgia, boanded
on land of Mrs, Andrews, fi. south Ogle!tree, by land west of *
H. Gibson snd Thomas Hand, cast I
of Richard Gibson. Levied on and
tba proparty or N. T. Gibson by virtue o
Ufa Issued from Spalding Superior Coer -
»
in favor ef A. F. Bizzsll va V T.Gibson.
M. F. Gibson, tenant in posston, legally no
ti fieri
to Also, at tlie same time and place, will b*
sold 25 acres of land ia the Itxfeth district of
Spalding County, Mid land being tho sooth
east corner of sold lot that:» north of the Sa-
vanoah, i,lid being Griffin and tot North Alabama railroad
a part of number 52, raid land
bounded on the north by a part of said lot
fiombar by Savannah, IU, cAstby Verkins Brothers, foutb
Griffin and North Alabama rati
road and west by J H. HUrr, trustee. Lev¬ ...
ied on snd sold as tho property of Lucy E.
Reeves to satisfy three n fas issued from the
Justice caurt of the luBHth district G. M. in
favor of E.T, Crowder vs. Lory E. Reeve*,
and one ft fa issued from the lCfiHth district
G M in favor of i. C. King for the use of
Maloolm McJtaan vs. 1-ocy R. Reeves and O. i.yi
R Wilson, l-efy made by B. C. Head, L,
< . and tamed over to me Tenant In poesee
i n legally notified.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold originally fifty acres of len I IB the lOfiSth district
of Henry *'uw now Spalding upniuiuK county, dm jut/,
Georg gin, bti , the . southeast
number being of corner of lot
49 said district, and beundod
ninth by tends of T. E. fimitli, east by land
of C. L Dupree, Jr. and 8 r , south by lands
Mrs. S. C. Milam, west by land of*. T.
Kendall. 1. Levied on as tlie property of i.
- Justice Beasley to satisfy one It fa issued fn
court of the 1068th district O. M. .
A. favor G. of Mutrsty, A. 8. A 8.W. J. J. Beasly, Murray, and cxecutorst otb«f
tiec court li v*. in hand*. Levy made Ji
fag my
B. C. Head, I,. C,, and turntdorarto n
J. J. Beasly, tenant In possession, legally
notified.
sold Also, at lb# same time and place, house will b«
one two story brick store i 1 ___________ on caat
side of Hill street, Griffin, Georgia, occupied
as a hardware store and turllu r described as
pait of eity lot No. 1 in njoareNo 34, front¬
ing west on said street 24 feet more or Jess
and running back 80 feet more or less and
bounded south by an alley 0 t aveuue, Lev
led on and wild as the property of Chat. 11.
Johnson, Hr., by virtue of s mortgage fi fa
Issued from Hpalding Superior it. Court in far- .
or of John Neal vs. than. Johnson, 8 rj
Tenant in possession legally notified.
R. S. CONNELL. Mheriff, Mheriff, 8 8. 0,
Ordinary’s Advertisements.
/ kRDINARY’K OFI'ICE- - 8 r*i.nrvo CoWf-
Burr, VFrv, Lt.,u«,.t,u,«u,. GaoaoiA,Nov. Rhode bth, ut.it, H 1888.—Henry 1888.—Henry C. C.
nurr, executor executor for of or Kfiou* n. . Doe, Uoe, has nas applied applied
to me leave to sell two eity lots in Grafts,
to-wlt; of One two room house and lot on cor¬
ner 15th and Poplar streets, one-fourth
acre, and one four room house and lot on
Taylor street, one acre, of the property Of
Khodali. Doc’s estate, late of laid county,
deceased.
I-ei all oereona conceraod show cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary of said county,
at my office In Griffin, on the first Monday m
December, 1888, by 10 o’clock, a. in., why
such leave should not be granted.
*<U)0 K W. HAMMOND,Ordinary
t \ RDlNARY’8 OFFICE—Hoc*
tv, Uaoitoia, Nov. 5th, 1888,—J.C. Brooks
administrator of Mrs. M. L. Lawton, has ap
riled to rnc for leave to sell two $1,000.0
& Hinds of the C. C. «& A. RR. Co, twenty-five
shares of stock of tho 8 . W. RR. Co. and one
share of stock of Central RR. and B’k’g Co.
of Oa, of the property of said estate for dls-
trihution-
Let all perrons concerned show cause
fore the Court of Ordlnar irv of «ald county,
my office In Griffin, on tne first Mouday
Decern tier, 1808 , by ten o’clock, a. m.,
such leave should not be granted.
f «.00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
Brook*, orass admiu iatrator estate of Mrs.M.
on
Lawton, b«* applied to me for leave to
one hundred and eoventy.flve acre*of [
more or legs,In Cabin* Dietrlet.bounded H. l
by land of Divnuke anil 8. Wilson, east
by if land of 8 . II. Wilson, south by laud of 8 .
Wilson and A. R. Lawton and west If
Dlsmoke: *old for dietrlbation, a* the proper ,
ty of M. L. Lnwlon, late of said county, de-
teased.
loit all persons concerned »liow cau«< be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary of nnid county ak
my D office in Grinin,.... the first Monday 1 b
ecember, 1888. by ten o'clock, a. m., wby
each leave should not be granted.
$ 6.00 K. W HAMMOND, Ordinary
( \ KI < IN A K Y ’B (IF F1G E-8ex uiim Couw.
tt, Ggoiuiu, Nov. 2nd, 1888.—Jaa.
G. Matthew*, admiuietrator on estate of Ju-
aephenc Padgett, ha* applied to me for
leave to sell the land* ltelonging to said es¬
tate for the purpose of paying tlie debt* of
said deceased.
Let all person* concerned *how cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary, at my office in
Griffin, on the flrat Monday in Decern Iter 1888
by ten o’clock, a. m , why «ueb leave should
not be granted. *
$3.00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
y'iKDlNARY’S OFFICE.—Bps nniBOCotm-
tt, Geoboia, Oct 27th, 1888.— H. N.
applied Stanley, administrator of Sam’l Bailey hat
to me for letters of diarnission from
his ad in In is: ratio ii on the estate of Sam’I
Bailey, late of said county, deceased
Let all persons concerned show cause be¬
fore Hie court of Ordinary of *«id county,
af my office in Griffin on the first Monday
in February, 1889, by ten o’clock a m., why
utich letters should not tic granted,
ft*>. 15. E. W. HAMMOND,Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order granted by the court
of ordinary of Bpalding county, I will sell to
the highest bidder before the court bouse
uoor in Griffin (luring the, legal hours of sale
on the first Tuesday in December, 1888, the
following Nancy property belonging to the estate
of Scott,late of taid county, deceased,
for the purpose of distribution amongst the
.heirs, to.wit: Twenty-two acres of land more
or less, in Line Creek district of *aid coun¬
ty in the northwest corner of lot No. eighty
seven, being all of said lot on west side of
Flint river, adjoining lands of F. U. k. 8. A.
Scott on the northwest and south, bald land*
in good neighborhood, near schools and
churches. Terms cash.
F. M. SCOTT, Administrator
tfi.OC, of Nancy Scott, deceased.
Executors’ *Sale.
By virtue of an order from the court of
Ordinary, will be sold before the court
house door of Spalding county in tlie city of
Griffin.on the first Tuesday in December next,
between the legal hour* of sale, that part of
land lot No. 12 in Fourth district of originally
Henry, then Fayette, now Jas. Sbaldingcounty, W. Gordon,
which was owned by now
deceased, lying in Mt. Zion district and con
taining 100 acre*, more or Its*. Also, oua
undivided half int< rest in the lot on the Ztb-
ulon road in the city of Griffin known as the
Henry Alexander lot, said lot containing X
ot an acre more or less. (The whole of said
lot will be sold, 8. Graniiand owning X In¬
terest, consenting.) Sold as the property of
the estate of A. O. Murray, deceased, for th«
lienetit of heirs and creditor*. Titles par-
feet. Term- of sale, one-half cash, balance
in twelve months with interest at 8 per cent
ALEX. 8. MURRAY.
, 8. W. MURRAY,
$8.00. Eiecutora.
Guardian’s Sale.
By virtue of an order granted by the Court
f ranted ordinary of Spalding term.1888,1 county, will Georgia, to <
at September before the *eu house
the highest bidder, Griffin during court the le¬
’ door of said county m
gal hours of sale, on undivided the first half Tuesday interest in De¬
cember next, one to
s house and lot in the aad city Sixth of Griffin, or the
corner of Solomon street*, eon M
to tmsiuee* dwtrtbntion. and quiet—dartrabt*. _Tenas* property.
Sold for can.__