The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, November 20, 1888, Image 3

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EXCURSION RATES. ' ' ---* What ft Will Coat to Go to Macon, Co¬ lumbus and Augusta. Tlie Central railroad offers the following excursion rates to the Georgia expositions: TO TUB STATE ITAIU. To bs held at Macon, Ga., November 5th o November 10th, ino’nsive JJnrnesvillc.........................$1.35 Milner................................ Hill........................... 1,50 Orchard 1 (10 Griffin................................. 1.70 Sunny Side........................... 1.85 Hampton............................ St ation........................ . 1.90 Brook s 1.9 > Benoia................................ 2.10 These rates include admission to Fair ground. Children over 5 years old and un¬ der 12. Half Rates. Tickets will be placed on sale Novsmln- -ItIt to lOtl,, inclusive; good to return until November 13th. inclu¬ sive. TO TUB CHATTAHOOCHEE EXPOSITION. To be held at Columbus, Ga., November 5th to December 1st, inclusive. Baruesvil e............................ 3.30 Milner................................ 3.3) Orchard Hill........................... 3 30 Sunny Side.........................3.50 Hampton............................3.40 Brooks Station.......................3.25 tenoia................................. 3.40 These rates include street car fare and ad mission to Ft position grounds. Children over 5 yea sand under 12 years, half rates. Tiekets will be placed on sale November 11th to Deeernl>er 30th inclusive, inclusive. good to return on, ami until 2d, TO THE AI BUSTA SJATtONAI. EXPOSITION. To be held at Augusta, Ga., November 8th to December lath, inclusive. BarnesviHe............................$4.90 5.05 Milner................................. Orchard Hill........................... 5.15 Griffin.................................5.25 Side............................ 5.40 Sunny Hampton............. 5.45 Broolcs Station........................ G.50 Senoia................................. 5.65 The rates inculde transfer coupons to and from the Exposition, grounds. and Children also admission coupons to the over 5 years and under 12 years, half rates.^Passen¬ gers must purchase tiekets before getting on train, a» eoneuetorswi.l not be authorized to observe tho above rates Tickels will be placed on sale November 7tli. and continue on sale until and including December 15th, 1888, unless otherwise ordered. Tickets will be limited live days from date of sale, bat n no case later than December 17th, 1888. Gen. E. T. Passenger CHARLTON, Agent. IF YOU WAN rr Customers, Aught, Boarders, To be Bought Agents, Silver or Gold, O rders, Merchandise Sold. Servants or Place, Goods to Appraise, Lawyer or Casa, Opening Days Musical Teae lers, To Announce, Popular Preachers, Houses or Acres, Cooks, Datallers or Bakers, Books, Boats, To Hire or Let, Votes, Offices, Dress skirt or flounce First Basement, Floor, A A cure Handy for Valise, disease, To Casement, A MuslinCheiniso, Purchase a Pet, Cheese, Horse, Teas. Mare, Bees, Monkey Bloodhound or Bear, tipltz Or Peas, . Are Prone- or Free from Fitz, To Make Known, To Hire a Hall Your Store, Driver or team, Hosiery, An Elegant Marriage,Upholstery, Curriage.Dry oods, Play AnOpulent Bull, Picnics. .Concert or Skates, Excursions, To Plates, sell creatur’sDivetsions, Kuick-Knacks, to gay Diamonds, Pearls, Increase Clothes Ready^ of Trade, Made, Kings, Coal, Coke and Woo d Curls, Pictures, Wash for Features, Lectures, To buy Odd Things, All Kinds of Food Or sell Odd Things, Works on Theology, Cats, Magic, Wealth Astrology, and Felicity, Rata, World-wide Publicity Mats, Flags, Flat* Bsu Bags, Rags, Pantaloons, Hats, Nags, collars Resplander tCravata, Dress shirts or Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollars, Financial Relief, House for Rent, Blocks, Store, Tenement, Clocka, Cash to be L.-nt, HOcki, Cash to be Spent, Bocks, Scent, Portmenia or Box, Tent, Pig, Sheep or Ox, Roman Cement, Or Even a Beau- Go— Then in a Trice, Read the Advice,', Take the Advioe Far Beyond Price, Written Below— Written Belew— ADVERTISE -IN THE- Daily News To Business Men. XTO LABORED ARGUMENT IS NEEDED -Lx In these day* to convince INTELL1 GENT men that it Pays Well to Advertise New Advertisements. TO ADVERTISERS A list of KXX) newspapers divided into STATES AND SECTIONS will te sent on applientios—FREE. those the>r advertising to To who want pay we can offer ne better medium for thorough and effective work than the various sections •f anr Select Local List. GEO. P. ROWELL A CO., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce street, New York. SPECIAL ELECTION, For Member of the Legis¬ lature for Spalding Co. Obmnahy's Omfs, t SitiLDisa Co., Geobuix, Nov. 10, 188b. Jno. i B. Gordon, By viiluc of an order Georgia, granted it by is ordered Governor of that an election be held at the court house and in the varioua election precinots of the •Conniy of December, of Spalding on Representative Tuesday, the 4th of day the County 1888, for Gcaeral Assembly of Spalding in the ol the 8tat« of Georgia, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hon Noah M. Pol¬ lens, Assembly. Representative elect to said General It la farther ordered that this notice be published In the Gararix Daily News and the Gbmti* Waaanr Nbws and the Griffin Da il^ and Weekly Sun until the date ot said Witness my hand and official signature. K. W. HAMMOND Ordinary of SpaMtaf County, Georgia. — MES OF THE HAY. Senator Palmer is writing a novel. John S. Wise has left Virginia and settled in New York. Hon J N. Twitty, of Jackson, is one of the rising young men of the House. Jay Gould, within the last sixty dayr, borrowed ov.-r #20,000,000 from banks. Hon. ,Solon L- Smith, prominent Canadian politician and aupporterof Sj[r John A. Macdonald, h^s come out squarely for annexation t." the Unit ed States. A London author has written thirty novels in three years. This beats the record of any living man, but the writer’s enortnons labor has brought htm only $1,000. Poatmaster Faithful, of Price’* Station, Md.. ha* res ; gned. He rec otmnends a certain Crook as his sue cessor. There may lie nothing in a name, but if there is a change, from Faithful to a Crook seems hardly de sirable. Parnell’s libel suit against tbe Lon don Times will coat biro nearly $200, 000. The Times will call 1,400 wit nesses and Mr. Parnell neatly as many. Public opinion at present, even in London, is on the side of Mr. Parnell, Paul Reyse, the German novelist, is described as a handsome man of debonair baaring, with winning dark eyes and charming manners, He bas been spared tbe straggles of literary men, for he has always had plenty of money. Harry Maeartbv, tbe author of the “Bonnie Bine Flag/* ia sick and in negent need of aid at No 637 Cali ornia street, San Francisco. Daring tbe war.Macartby was tbe most popu Iar comedian and singer in the South. Some of hi* old admirers ought to help him. One Fact Is worth a coin ran of rhetoric, said an Ameri can statesman- It is a fact, established by the testimony of Uionshnds of scrofula, people, that Hood's Sarsaparilla does cure salt rheum, and other diseases or affections aris ing from impure state or low condition of the blood. It also overcomes that tired feeling, creates a good appetite, and gives strength to every part of the system. Try it. (c) TRIBUTES TO WOMEN: Woman is a masterpiece.—Confn cine. Woman is tbe crown of creation.— Herder. Women teach n* repose, civility and dignity.—Voltaire. Nature meaot to make women its masterpiece.—Lessing. Ail that I am, my mother made me.—J*hn Quincy Adams. Shakespeare has no heroes--ba has only heroines.—Raskin. If woman lost ns Eden, such as she alone restore it —Whittier. I wish Adam had died with all his ribs in his body.—Boucicault. Woman is tbe most perfect when the most Womanly.—Gladstone, Woman is last at the cross and earliest to the grave.—F. S. Barrett. To a gentleman, every woman is a lady in right of her sex.— Bnlwer, A handsome woman is a jewel; a good woman is a treasure. —Saadi. There is a woman at the begin ning of all great things.—Rochefou cauld. A fashonable woman is always in love with herself.—Lamartine. What is a woman Y Only one of nature’s agreeable blunders.—Cow ley. No man can either lire piously or die righteous without a wife.—Rich ter. All women are good—good for nothing or good for something — Cervantes. Women detest the serpent through a professional jealousy.— Victor Hu K°- Tli* sweetest thing in life is tbe unclouded welcome of a wife.—N. P. Willis. A womau changes oft; who trusts her is the softtBt of tbe soft,—Fran cis I Pimples. Sores, Acbe* and Pains. When a hundred bottles of sarsaparilla other pretentions specifics fail to eradicate in born scrofula or contagions blood poison, remember that B. B. B. (Botanic Calm; has gained many thousand victories, in as many seemingly incurable instances Bend to the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, for “Book of Wonders,” and be It is the only trc* bi.ood pukifieh. G. W Messer, Howell’s X Roads, writes: “I was afflicted nine years with Ail the medicine I conld take did me good. I then tried B. B, B-,and8 cured me sound." Mrs. 8. M. Wilson, Round Mountain, | j as. writes: “Aladv friend of mine was Iron bled and neck. with be She mb* took and three pimples bottles on of her B. B. and her skin got soft and smooth, pimples 1 appeared, and her health improved greatly Jas. L. Bosworth, Atlanta, Ga. ‘•Rome years ago I contracted blood poison I had no appetite, my digestion limbs was I rheumatism drew up my so hardly walk, my throat waa cauterized time*. Hot Springs gave until me no I benaftt, B. my lift* was one of torture gave ” My Poor Back! That “ poor back ” is held responsible for more than its share of the sufferings of mankind. Tf your dog bites a man who kicks it, do yon blame the dog? On the same principle the kidneys alter their protset against nervousness, impure blood, and resulting constipation. These force them do extraordinary work in ridding the system of the poisons which are the result of effete matter retained in the blood. Then the sufferer says the back aches; the kidneys are dis- eased. “ Not yet; ” but they will be unless the nerves are strengthened, the blood purified, and th« constipation removed. These are the cause* of kidney troubles, and Paine’s Celery Compound removes them quickly, With its tonic, purifying, and laxative effect, it also strengthen* the weak kidneys, making it almost infallible i curing all diseases of the nerves afld kid- neys. If your hopes of cure have not ieen realized, try Paine’s Celery Com¬ pound; it gives perfect health to all who complain of “their poor backs.” petes 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 1 Medicines, Paints, ,0i!s, ‘Brushes And Druggists’ Supp\c3, at bottom prices, can ALWAYS be found AT DUEWllY’S k DRTG STORE 38 Hill Street,GRIFFIN, GA. WE KEFP m HAND THE FINEST Flour, Sugar and Coffee, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. tW At tho LOWEST PRICES of any one inlhe city. We have the finest Whiskies and Brandies AND BEST OF ALL THE FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY! which is noted to be the finest that is nir.de. All of the qbove for medical purposes, Com and see ns. GEOROE & HARTNETT. d&wtdec25 A. LOWER Practical Jeweler ail Dealer* ii JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C. Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN, GA- I will have to-day nice mixed lisli. Fresh Oysters Shrimp, Ciahs, Rice Birds, only Celery, 35c doz. Bananas Mixed Tickles, 70c gallon, 85c gallon, Sweet Pickles, (>Oe gallon. Plain Pickles, Cheese 15c lb to-day. A large lot of A. E Crackers just received; 20 different varieties. Schw eppe tine ginger bottle. ale, soda water and Lemonade 12c per 50 lb any Patent flour 81.65 to-day. J. JVCIX- W. 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. STRICKL NO 57 HILL STREET, ... - GRIFFIN, GA: Ijg'P’oOO prs. of S mple Shoos at less than wsale prices. Also a good line cf MEN; WOMEN S^AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. Bought regular, at reduced prices. Calicoes, Sheeting and Checks, all marked down. Kentucky Jeans, all grades, 15 to 37^ cents per yard. 25 Wo have a full line of Mens’ Womens’ and Childrens’ Hose at 10 to cents. Oui 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. -5of- SPENCE & SMITH, OPPOSITEBBIOKWAREHOUSE,SOLOMON St Are now ready to do your work. Repairing buggies and wagons is a feature o their business, on whieli skilled labor only is used Brisgus your work. *34” We will build you anything on wheels—Buggies, Phaetons, Surras, Wagons, Ca Drays and Delivery Wagons Sign painting will be a feature of »c ittle ™ pert an Nothing Imt good work will be done. W ill not take a shoddy job fo, any price. With H Spence at Die helm you cannot fail to get fair dealing. Call on us before you bu y. SPENCE & SMITE, Solomon Street, Griffin, Ca. Shipment Finest Teas, CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. lb. • HAMS, BONELESS SHOULDERS, ETC. _ ► I INF\T III L.O/ FLOUR ON THE MARKET. . No Mercury, Ka Potash, Or any other Mineral Poison. It l» Nntur. i !trr!M*!y ( bmmUi exclu#D»ijr Rootrnn'l Jfptrtm. It 1*perfectly Jlai.i.'' ‘ - It Is Use only rr*i. J> kticvrn to Ch« w- rid that has ever y* t ( ujxd otmtap; «*i orf I\>isou in all It* sM*/. *. It enroll 51: n mi.il Rki'immttftfn, Scrofula, ani! oth» r M<«*1 HUu-asus her* to fore con;: b|«r. .1 J^urahlc. It euros a Tty rfffro&M from blood. It i» now i-re •orlbecl by thousands of the best jhssfcJ&n* la the United States, iu* a umic. We append the Ftatemeht of n few **T hnre nwv! 8. s s on crnivalcue- ’.tiiJ from ftwt r and f” m i.<-; -b s with tbe best rcNiUta. J. N itNiik. M M I*., 1> ( KllavtUc, Hrk*r», Ok. Wmic WhHrt nPUrUA with *MTofula M vea VI'U v« , Cfir.. f I J.IC , ribedn. * 8., an<l u»<Uy he i* u fat atl.s ■ \t. . ib^ti.a. t, *eU0. tr. c. n. BlCimOND, Va. IVu i , l‘i i. I hwq t*>: thrt-t* t»f SwIftS NV* i. o o nnHnry b) njii |R'Uon. JH Uou. it hf i * 1 ...U hare 1 LctG'r mtei, j lOtr all or ary oth< ' r mjiFfJ' WiNFiF I ev,*r vs««-<2- li. ...... r r:n J jD. ...... 21. l>.. . For; ier* v l, f 8awtis Co*, Va. _ "UDty. Ark , wrl'os : “ IlavlnK >4 ~\ ►•efuly wliffit 44. b. B I* of. Cfc-n r«Himm< ntl It nn the m um i Ay f"T nil tklft flit e&tw*. it luatiur* uut w!wt t Uo UAm© n*»y Ue. M We have a book tfhinfr n history of thl« all woutlarful anti »U eaifa, frvrn over the world, wntCii wtU uonvttwe tou - t hat nil we bay Is true, at.il whL hv e will free on appllcatlmu N.-» fniuliy without It. TVo have another on Co 1.|1*|'.JU» BIckkI rtgHon, s< nt on name terma. Write us a LUtory of : ir eas.*, ami our itrfetest . Ian w 11 ill atlvlse v Uh y y it n by by letter. letter. In In conftdeuee. We will not daceria yoii knowluj iziy. JTur sals by all drugubts. Tun Mvirr Sraunc.' Co., Ira err a, Attanta. 0*u New Yor k, TJi> lir*>aawav. Loin] 4i. Eu«., 8!J Snow Hill For Sale. Old Poor Farm cf Spalding Go, Situated about four miles from the-; court house, consisting of 292K acres of land, of which uhout 45acres iu tho woods ( untaius a good live room dwelling house, one tenant house in good repair, two good stable# mid one good corn crib. To lie sold on terms of X cash, balance at one and two years, with Interest. M PATRICK. T J. BROOKS, MILLS, T R novlld&wtdec 1 County Commissioner#. $50 FOR A PARLOR ORGAN ! $ 225.00 RAN ELEGANT UPRIGHT PIANO. Everybody knows that musical,instruments cun be bought cheaper in Hnvannah than In Atlanta, Ga. We will, from this date, sell PIANOS and ORGANS just as chcnri ns Lnddca <V liatee' Wholesale music house of Savannah, and "cheaper than you can get them iu Atlanta. Wc soil the celebrated M»th- ushek, Arlon, Chiokcring, Mason ,v Hamlin, Pin Piau'ja, ka d, and many ■ other Instruments. Our second fleer n full of Organs, Banjos, Violins, .Ac. Our first floor is stocked with Hooks. Music, Stationery, V.m Wall Taper, Window Shades and Holiday Goods and Toys in i uiUc-s variety. BRAWNER, DEANE & CO. WA TORES ★ JEWELRY, ★ DINNER AND TEA SETS! -)o( DECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN ENGLISH GRANITE W7?RE. DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA PLATE SETS. GLASS, TtN AND WOODEN WARE. KENTUCKY COOKING AND STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES. NOVELTY CO. BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER III]] alius & Sore Hill St. Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty. jj-gr We warrant all work and shall make it a point to misrepresent noth ing. Just recaiyed a large shipment of Gents, Ladies and Misses fine and school shoes for Children. H, W. HAS»£lsKUS. A. S. MUR Call* tout attention to his A NO COMPLETE SUITS UR SINGLE PIECES. Suits of 9 Pieces from $20 to $100, Tables, Bedsteads. Spring Beds, Wardrobes, Etc, A limited number of Sewing MachiiieK of the makes lor sale very low. I am always, ready to serve my customers, day and night. ; Mrs. E. E. CROCKER ; , 20 HILL STREET, -hah all the-- id: Styles: TRIMMINGS* |: Mu....., AND Saxony Wools, best goods and a)i asorted colors. Also, town Wools. • - * -i- ... M.. mr Call ar.d examine my goods and prices. octtSdAwtra Ailiuinltflratov’H Sale self to tho h ghe-t biaih r before the court hotj-e door in Griffin ibiring tho I*g*l howr*. of-ale, P-S.the on following <U* firnl Tuoti'.ay iu belonging lJ comber, of iVn* Heott, property of*a!t! to tlioostato Sato fonufy, discenscd for tbe porpe** of ai?t_rtboM|>n nmoi<«vt ,b** brtr*. fo wlf • Abo«f tvffi''Fttb dri dri ll ll and nod seventy seventy a,»e.of a, re .if land, land, more more or or let* lew, , lying in Iiii.o Ore*.It diilrk*, in p» id : d 'irxntg, '<«a all iu iu one one liodf body nntl nurf bn> bin vCri-M* «ftt”‘rtw life rite tanriThai lamj tti •wi., 1 * *tt apart ** o ,d,n*n* IfriMif Nwney broil out of lh»: ft (ate of win rfcvfft, do i ,.■«*'"d *4 foi: o' ■ t> the north l.y F. Glenn Manar.i;, ifw by H. A. Manaid Neott -mith by M tkoH,rire*t Irv \S. I 1 . Lund in elegant neipfortfoiW. '.joM Nc.'ircliUr, ie.' "* .t.d » •leols. desirable i c'o Uonirt $('> OX tf -- Farm ar;i Loiit* a- Jiff F*r ’’’)..Sc f i r' Rlu, (ift m. ] U ncHd ht ut? of • • ’ - - f I ■ » - Dll! fit* ** : ,5 1 vvi;i ti£» jMi’tf with 1 V 1\ A j U‘. ; Uriitu ; •* :> r.€>ti» iv. >Ufj ikA.tfa.; S hH A VU - Nil Li • ti L-HTHj, * Hi tt. (»« l-’i t- jmrtic.uiarA i Ml) - C: " ' in I -i; 1 tua" u f,jiti. Lei <■.*(.<i Notice. Ji,. .e*t fy !<■ f irevmp- i ca .f Milltjh » ttiog : *U»rt r;»>a ‘bad. nrtl wld rii vy'mb'f. t w 1 »u iu fc:- '.b : ?t’i i m a: ' a i#^. at ffij La **!;• 4' s >A v a. Vi. ” ((•*:), o ffiwir, For Sale ! 10 wood Herts wood land inside corporate limits. The will nearly pay for it, and then "V> tbe bind is worth over price inked for it. her. ,Win Wohffh (rirnhfflH Tafy ubT- its. W ncrpft inride city limits. 12 acrcipiu side city limit", n illi good new house itjwwi it. tie ai rt» in*id# city Hat its, 7 room house’ out Alt houses, ahovo barns, ba fruit#, divided .te. in in's cati and at Hmisr'anud large profit- lots . in different portions cf the city for saie'ftnd to rent 0. A. (UAMNUIIAM, Ucel Cstate Agent — DecemberSheri V\7 v Y ILL d»,y BK in December dyior ot the House, ia ______.. city Court tbe tt>,, Hp-uding t 'onnty, Oeorgia, ths f d' .'.abed{<roj»rty, to-wiM . ** i DUtf FJif y t, it Hptidinz tm of J «u4 mo** ar leafy r IhjhI OU Ui<i i:urLU ty kL it* te of Mm, Aatlrewn, ,H y. Riofiari Uibun d and Gibson. f kh 0 num Levied on the the property proper Mieil or N. T. Gibson by s ft fa , from HpaMing Super in favor of A. V. Bizxell v*. W. T»< M. f. Gibswn, ^ tenant in posMoo, 1 tilled. ' * same time snd plan*, of in nd in tbe Itmitli tU nnty, said bind betoattoa e#fl >f said lot that i* north illn and North Alabama rM nrtif' a part of lot n urn ter Slit, **i4U d north by a part of M&t 1 bn in Savannah, her 53, a*t Griffin by IVrkin* North Brothers, la ban by and A road and set by J. II. Starr, trustee, t ini on and *n!>l a# the property il teiued of Lory fra** . ittsfy three fa* .Justice omirt of tbo lOfiSth district O, M. I ' -i.fr 1 Croedervs. Lucy E. T uni onefi fa ; m-d from the 1058th <. *.l Iff favor of J. C. King for tbe u*e l jldieoioi McLean vs. Lacy K. Rot res and ( le \Y»?on. l^jvy made by B. O. Head, ] t •:ijegall* amt turned over fo me. Tenantta] *> botifted. Vb o, at the same time and place, ’ .'•Id fifty »msof Uni in the UtWl jf uigtnajly twing Henry the southeaat now Spalding i fl. nr - i\ comer * df. -v£ hy -It) 1# .ot ofT. said E. distriot, and cast be by! tv - .h i, if* Smith, ■ ft C Jo F79fUad£ AJftin ei,dr. and ~ Mrs. H. west Kendall 1 < vied ratify oO ee t r. B m ’ey {;■ odt mm If V, 0 It n r#y, f. f,.s w in r-i . ■* hand*. IfMOy^ Levyi i . i tirt my 3,3. ti < . lieasty. Hind, L. C.,and in turned r-osaesaion, over to lea tenant notified. Ai- ), at tut Mime time andjlaco, l sold one two story brick - tore l>M*e Oft I -ids of Hill street, Griffin, Georgia, * a* a hard w*i ewt«e and teolfc further dew fM^Vl-ski.UM* puit-of city Mg; S% 1 hi No 84,1 more or 1 aim nmtnBg iiack 80 feet bonnded south by art alley i d m and wdd as the propel d du ni, Sr , by virtue of a hsiiud frota bpatding "" Sup* vx. Tei. ntif in poraera; •*' »• ' , Ordinary’s AdvertisemanU. ( t sRDINARY’B OFFICE—S#4U>R!0< V tv,Gkohot*, Nov. Nth, 1S88.—He Burr, executor of Rlioda II. Doe, ha* ■ to me Aor leave, to tell two dlty lot* In ( U>-wit; Onffrattroowr------— Bold * — tier of Wt: and a* ' v, and tmo font v Tp dt R! v ea*..!. .dal lor imsmtm i 1 ■ h ‘bet all Court person-® Ordinary conoertunl *a^ 'Wi Tore the erf of 1 1 at. in/oiSee in Griflin, on the firstV Dei nabor. 1888, by 10 b* o’clock,*, m., U learothn-ffd not granted. m; DO ti. W. HAMMOND, Ordiuiy. > ( \ RDIHAKY*®oFWdK—H i ti.wiro i / : v, iii >*ota Nov. aa»,i888 —j.c. r • 'a:'mtgtruto»of Bid Mrf. ML L. lhtwton. ba* w .JfjjM -| •i to fdr leavwto rcIHwo f1,000.0 of the C. C. & A. JtK. Co , twenty-fiv# ■ of -dock of tho 8. ( \V. RR. Co. and one -• an- of stin-1. the of Central «f said RR. <Mp« andB’k'gCo, for dls- ..Mill, of property IributioB. J*l nil person* concexsediha* tMncoon^r, cause b*- fore the t ourtwf OrdimMy of fifMMOiondag at w. otllco in Ui Iffitt, o’ehwJkf*. t« D. emtet , HiHK by tog m., ratty h 'xw should not b* prebted. Ordinary. fb.OO R W. HAMMOND, / xKDl MARY'S OJfFIC Broo^’admtoXator^onragSt^fti^i'.fl appliefflo t .-;%M Lawton, ha* toe one hnudred and seventy I>i*trWt,braided five acres Of I more or b-e.,in Cabin* and t ■ y Isi'd of Di-muke 8. H. Wilson, if y laud of 8. 11. Wilson, south by tamt of S. Wilson and A. R. Lawton ooa west bjr Dirt mute; M.L. ft,dd (or dislrUmtlon, said ratbapinper tyof Uiraton, late of aouacy, w- * *1. Let all cWrtof persons concerned show SUM bo- fore the Ordinary of said Monday ocWttity aft in my office in (irimn, the first V > ember. *bouw J88S, bv nut ten he o'clock, .a, w M., why -u di 1 ivo granted. Ordinary j t._W. HAHMQ ND, U / \RDINAKY*’H OFFICE—SpALl) 1*0 Codt- ■ s3| ti, <• conors, Nov. 2nd, IM.-Jra. t. Matihi wh, adinini^'rutor on estate of Jo— ’3| sephenc sell Tmlgett, the lands bas belonging applied to to said me for leave to paying ea- Uteforthe purpose of tbe debt* of said deceased. Let all person* concerned show cans* b*. fure Hu-Court of Ordinary, at my effio* ia Griffin, on the first Monday in Deoembor 1888 by ten o’clm k. a. m., why such leave should not be granted. || $3.00 R. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary. ""“fta -------------------—----- j / VUDINARY’S OFFICK—SvAr.nimoCom*. U_ V/ rr, I.KOBOI*, Oct. 27th, 1888.—H. M. 8tanl«y, aiiiuinistrator of Sam’l Baitey from haa ippiied to mo for letter* of di*mission hi i administration on the estate of * 8aml bailey, late of said county, deceased. Let all persons concerned show eaase be¬ fore the office court in of Griffin Ordinary of said first Monday county, at my on the m February, boo 1880, Id by ten o’clock grained. a. m., why icU letter- - not las ftd.15. E. W. HAMMOND,Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale. By virtue of an order granted by tbe court f ordinary of Spalding county, 1 will Sell to tli highest oidder before tbe court house uuur in Grinin duringtbe legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in December, 1588, the following property of Belonging to the deceased, estate nf Nancy 8' ott,late mid county, • am ■ ir tin pnrpop" of distribution amongst tha ^ heirs, t<m ! : Twenty-two ac r«s of land more • P'-s, in Line Creek district of raid coun¬ ty In the northwest corner of lot No. eighty -i-ven, being all of said let on west side of Flint river, adjoining lands of F. M. AS. A. ri'-irft on the northwest and south, bald lands m good neighborhood, near school* and churches. Terms cash. F M. SCOTT, Administrator tfiiOC, of Nanay Scott, deceased. Executors’ Sale. By virtue of an order sold from before tbe the court of < >rd 1 nary, will be court hou-i dec -rf Spalding county in the dty of Griffin lei tV first Tuesday in December next, lipiaco! tho legal hours of sale, that part of lot th N". 12 Fayette, in Fourth district Spalding of origlnsdly ’ if..-nry, now Jas. W. Gordon, county, which v ... i.wned by now d> ••* - - i, lying in Mt. Zion district and eon tamii'g ICO acres, more or less. Also, on* ; tidivitled half intr rest In the lot on the Zet>- nlon road in the city of Griffin known M the Henry Alexander lot, said lot containteg whole of said of au acre more or less. (The X lot will be sold. 8. Grantliujd owning In¬ i’ o -t, consenting.) Sold a* the property of M the estate of A. G. Murray, dei ' ceased, for Mte S.enefit of heirs and creditor*, s. Titlegper- balance feet. Ti rm- irf sale, one-half cash, . *t_8 intw lv’ months with interest per cent ALEX. 8. MURRAY, S. W. MURRAY, *6.01). Executes. '■ - 4 Guardian’s Sale. Hv virtue of an order granted by irf ordiriftiy ot Spalding term,1888,1 county, will Georgia, sell granted Lishcrt at rieptenioer bidder, l>efore tee court home to tbe door of »a.il county in Griffin during the le¬ gal ember hours next, of sale, on usdwddad the first barf Tuesday ’”* in Dp. i one a lioase aad lot In the dw corner of Solomon and Nall Wining place. one acre Wei mow or <0 ^r^fltstrnm ' 1 ‘ v " r.wir.a a L I Guardian «>fJ*teto a