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excursion rates.
what It Will Cost to Go to Macon,
lumbus and Augusta.
«,j. c Central railroad oilers the
j*ur«ion rates to the Georgia expositions
XOT1IE STATE F.VIB.
To be held at Macon, Ga., November
0 jiorembei 10th, inclusive.
g, m esville
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fersutionv.v.v.v.v:;.-. ............... .............. i .tr,
PI«oia.........■■-•••...... * rates rates include mciuue ............... admission to Fair
These TU® S ® Children 5 years old and
£* Around. over un-
12 Half Rates, rickets will be
an sale Novembr until 4ih November lo 10th, 18th. inclusive;
•ood to return inclu-
P«»*- a eilA lTillooCUKi; EXPOSITION
TO T>1
To he held a' Columbus, Uu.. November
I 5 th to December 1st, inclusive
BarnesTii -• e. ..... 8.30
SSSi-w::: ...... 3.3)
..... 3.30
J C gunny Hampton Side ..................3.50 3.40
................
* Brooke Station.. ................. 3.25
tanoia.......... ................... 3.40
These rates include streetcar fare and ad
If mission to Exposition under 12 grounds. Children
over 5 yea s and years, half rates.
Tickets will be placed on sale November
14th to 30th inclusive, good to return on, and
antil December 2d, inclusive.
TO THE AVGUSTA NATIONAL EXPOSITION.
I To December be held lftth, at Augusta, inclusive. Ga., November 8th
t«
Ifiilner................................. Barntsville............................#4.90 5-05
Orchard Hill.................. 5.15
jjpttfifill! * Hide................ * • -.............................5.25 o.40
Bunny 5.45
Hampton.............................. Station........................ 5.50
: Brooks 5.05
8enoi».......................
The rates iriculdc transfer coupons to and
from the Exposition, and Children also admission
coupons to the grounds. half over 5
years and uuder 12 years, rates.,Pas«en-
irers must purchase tickets before getting on
train, as coneuetors wi.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
be limited live days from date of sale, but
n no case later than December 17th, 1888.
E. T. CHARLTON,
Gen. Passenger Agent.
tod m m
Customers, Auglit, Bought
Boarder*, To be
Agents, Silver Merchandise or Gold,
0 rders, Hold.
Servants or Place, Gsods to Appraise,
Lawyer or Ons«, Opening Announce, Days
Musical Teac lore, To
Popular Preachers, Houscsor Acres,
Cooks, Butchers or Bakers,
Books, Boats,
To Hire er l.et. Votes,
Offices, Dress skirt or flounce
Basement, Floor, A A cure llarnly for Valise, disease,
First
Casement, A MusiinChcmise,
To Purr has* a Pet, Cheese,
Morse, Tens,
Mare, Bees,
Monkey or Bear, Peas, Prone
Bloodkouad or 8pitz Or Are
Free from Fitz, To Make Known,
To Hire a Hall Your Store,
Driver or team, Hosiery,
An Elegant Carriage,Dry oods,
Play,Concert AnOpulent Marriage, Ball, Upholstery, Picnics.
or
Skates, Excursions, Knick-Knacks,
Plates,
To sell to gay erentur’sDiveislons,
Diamonds, Clothes Ready 2 Made,
Pearls, Increase of Trade,
Rings, Coal, Coke and Woo d
Cnris, Pictures,
Wash for Features, Lectures,
To buy Odd Things, Ali Kimlsof Food
Or sell Odd Tilings, Works on Theology,
Cats, Magic, Wealth Astrology,
Kats, and Felicity,
Mats, World-Wide Publicity
Flats Flags,
Bats Rags,
Pantaloons, Bags,
Hats, Nags,
Ktspleuder tCravuts, Dress shirts or collars
Mutton or Beef, Almighty for Dollars,
Financial Relief, llonse Rent,
Stocks, Store, Tenement,
Cloeka, Cash to be Lint,
Looks, Cash to he Spent,
Socks, Scent,
Portmonia or Box, Tent,
Or Pig, Even Sheep Bean— or Ox, Roman Cement,
a Go—
Thsn iu aTriee, Read the Advice,'
Take the Advice Far Beyond Price,
Written Below— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
-IN THE-
Daily News
To Business Men.
'VTO LABORED ARGUMENT IS NEEDED
Xt in these days to convince 1NTELL1
SENT men that it
Pays Well to Advertise
New Advertisements.
TO ADVERTISERS
A Hat of 1000 newspapers divided into
STATER AND SECTIONS witHe sent on
application— FREE. the'radvertisingto
To those who want pay
we can offer tie better medium for thorough
and effective work than the various sections
•f «ur Select Local List.
GEO. P. ROWELL A CD.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
10 Spruce street, New York.
SPECIAL ELECTION.
For Member of the Legis¬
lature for Spalding Co.
OBlU-VAlil - OfFlCB, I
S
S»AM>!BG Co., Gboeo.ia, Nov. 10, 188S. t
Gordon, By rittue of an order granted by Jno. ordered B
Governor of Georgia, it is
that an election be held at tlie court Louse
and in the various election precincts of the
of County December, of Spalding on Representative Tuesday, the 4th of day the
1888, for
County ol the State of Spalding in the General the Assembly
of Georgia, to fill vacancy
caused by the death of Hon Noah M. Col-
tens, Representative elect to said General
Assembly. It is that this notice be
further ordered and
published the in the OrivfiN Daily News
Gbiffib Wblklv News and the Griffin
Daily eiectio*. and Weakly Sun until the date of said
*i 4 ^5£K«n,"'
Ordinary of Spalding County, Georgia.
„ a . v ,
My Poor Back !
That “ poor luck ” is Ik Id resjionsible for more than Us ahare of the suffering* of
mankind. Pi your dog bites a man who kicks k, do you blame the dog? On the same
principle the kidneys alter their protest against nervousness, impure blood, aid
resulting constipation. These force them to 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 die-
eaaad. “Not yet; ’ but they will be unless the nerves are strengthened,
the blood purified, and tha constipation removed. These are the causes
of kidney troubles, and Paine's Celery Compound removed them quickly,
With its tonic, purifying, and laxative effect, it also strengthens the weak
kidneys, making it almost infallible in curing all diseases of the nerves and kid-
neys. If your hopes of cure have not been realised, try Paine’s Celery Corn-
pound; it gives perfect health to all who complain of “ their poor backs.” Price $1.00.
Sold isy Drucgists. Send for Illustrated Paper.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors,
BURLINGTON, VERMONT.
FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS.
--Also, a full line of--
Drags,* Patent 1 Medicines, Paints, ,Oils, Crashes
And Druggists’ Supples, at bottom prices, can ALWAYS be found
AT DREWRY’S jpDRTTG STORE
28 Hill Street,GRIFFIN, GA.
WE KEFP ON HAM) 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 thefinest that is made. All of the above for medical purposes. Com
and see ns.
GEORGE & HARTNETT.
cKfcwtdec2fi
■59
A. LOWER
Practical Jeweler and Dealer- la Dii
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, AT.
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN, GA.
I will have to-day nice mixed tish.
Fresh Oysters Shrimp, Crabs,
Rice Birds, Celery,
Bananas only 35c cloz.
Mixed Tickles, 70c gallon,
Sweet Pickles, 85c Pickles, gallon. 60c gallon.
Plain
Cheese 15c 11) 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 lh any Patent flour $1.65 to-day.
IVE- MILLS
TV. 31. Holman Co.
-Have FRESH---
Magnolia -> Hams,
Cooked Corned Beef \2\ c. per lb. Blue Fish, better fhan fresh Mackerel
Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. All grades Suilivan's Tobaccos
And the
BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY,
HOW ?
HATS, SHOES ANI) GROCERIES of
R. F. S
NO 57 HILL STREET, ... - GRIFFIN, GA:
2*f“500 prs. of S tuple Shoes at less than wsale prices. Also a good
line of
MEN .WOMEN S-ANl) CHILDREN’S SHOES.
Bought regular, at teduced prices. Calicoes, Sheeting and Checks, all
marked down. Kentucky Jeans, all grades, 15 to 37^ cents per yard, 25
w, have a full line of Mens’ Womens’ and Childrens’ Hose at 10 to
cents. Out 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, ail at the lowest prices. Give me a trial and I will save
you money. R. F. STRICKLAND.
SPENCE <fc SMITH,
OPPOSITE BRICKWAREHOUSE,SOLOMON
t 3 T We now ready to do jour work. Repairing buggies and wagons is u feature o
their tut smees, on which .-killed labor only is used Bringjs your work.
We will build you anything on wheel*- Bugsies, Phaeton*, Surries. Wagons, Ca
Dra vs nr,d Delivery Wagons Sign painting will be a feature of nc ’ittle impertan
. With
Nothing but good work will be done. Will not take n shoddy job for any price.
H Spent c at the helm you cannot fail to pet fair dealing. Call on us tefore you bu y
SPENCE A- SMITH ,
Solomon Street, Griffin, Ca.
Shipment Finest Teas,
CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. lb.
BONELESS SHOULDERS. ETC. rinrrvT IN F
HAMS, THE MARKET. r I I Iv tew VI f
FLOUR ON
lillllfi
COLUMBUS EXPOSITION.
Finest Show in the South-The At-
trac iont. Low Rates on RR.
Tbe Chattahoochee Valley Expo
aitiou, wht hopened at Colurnbu«,
Nov. 15, an! will close Dtc. 1, is al
readt & brill ant success Partus
who have attended > x positions all
over the country daring the year s»y,
without hesitation, that Columbus
lead* them nil in tbe beauty of her
buildings and grounds, the extent
and vatiety of her exhibits, her aplen
did mile track, in the anangemeut
of I er Exposition park, and in cheap
and rapid transportation to and from
her exposition. Ali the railroads
east of the Mississippi ntid south of
the Ohio rivers sell tickets to and
from the Exposition at tbe remarks
«bly low rate of ons cent a mile. Tbe
exhibits iu the nut n building, in tna
chinery hall, in agriculture, tti miner
ais. and in fact in all departments,
are simply splendid. Ool. A. F. Ross,
of Rome, a gentleman of integrity
and wide experience, says that there
are more fine horses in Columbus
than ever gathered at any one place
in the South before. In addition to
the splendid races and niHgnificent
displays in all departments of the
Exposition there are many special
attractions including military drills,
brilliant displays of fireworks,* rents
ions of veterans, balloon ascensions
with parachute jnrnps of thousands
of feet, a gathering of farmers and
many others. There are ample aceorn
modations in the hotels, boarding
houses and private residences that
have been thrown open to the pub
lie, for as many people as may go t >
Columbus; and the rates charged are
very low. Every man, every woman
and every child should see the great
Chattahoochee Valley Exposition.
(’ontiwuatiou of Remarkable Prizes.
No. 73,946 in tlia Drawing of the Louisi¬
ana State Prize Lottery, Oct. 9th, drew the Second
Capital $100,000, It was sold in frae-
tioual twentieths atone dollar each, one eel-
lected for San a Francisco, depositor through Cal.; Wells, Fargo
& (Jo., auother to a de
positor in ffie Pacitic Bank of San Francisco
Cal,; another to E. M. Casey, 22 i llviar St.,
Algiers, La.; another to H. Clark, Charles¬
ton. Tex.; one to Chas. Golcliart, Green¬
ville, Mich.; one toVV. S. Haley, Now York;
one to F. C.King, New-York; one to Chas.
Joseph Harkins, 70 N. Margin St, Boston,
Mass.; one to Boyce B. Wood’s Hunter, Newberry,
S. C. ;one to Col.C. 8. Eutaw House,
Baltimore, Mu. No, 82,453 drew the Third
3apital Prize of $50,000, also sold in fraction
al twentieths; five went to A, Willard, Agt.,
Capital Guaymas, Prize Mex. $25,000 No. 43,922 also drew sold in the Fourth
of fraction¬
al South twentieths Brooklyn, to parties N. Y.; in Manistee, San Francisco, Mieli.; Cal; Al¬
legheny N. City, Y.; Cincinnati, Pa.; Cleveland, E. Q Saginaw, ; James,
town, Midi., and other points. The O.; next, (the 222d
Gred Monthly) drawing also an extraordina¬
ry mammoth drawing when the three first
capital prizes are resyectively six hundred,
two hundred and one hundred thousand dol
lars, and 3,153 other prizes. It is on lues
dry, December 18th. All Information can be
had on application to M. A, Dauphin, New
Orleans, La.
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A Furniture Factory
A movement ought to be put ott
foot to establish a furmlute factoiy
at Griffin at an early day. A practical
and experienced man could be secur
ed right here to pyt in management
of the enterprise, vvtiiit: our access to
lumber and facilities for shipping
are unexcelled, and that the business
could be made to pay handso mely is
a conceded fact. Such articles as
cheap bedstead, chairs, safes, bureaus,
washstands and many other things
could be manufactured here at one
half the cost of tue same articles ship¬
ped here from the west. There are
many of these small factories in sue
cessful operation throughout tbe
State, all ol which have paid hand
some returns upon the investment.
Affections of the stamach and h»wtls are
exceedingly troublesome and dangerous A
few doses of Laxador will in most cases give
prompt relief and effeot a cure.
List of Letters.
Advertised letters remaining in
postoftice at Griffin, Gu., Nov,
19tb, 1888, which will be sent to the
Dead Letter office if not called for
in 30 days :
G, W. Bailey. Mit Beckutn. Aus¬
tin Blanton. Mrs. Lizzie Brown.
Miss Francis Clearly. Miss Emily
Smith, care Geo. Davis. Mrs. Beckia
Gea. Lolu Johnson. Mrs. Malinda
Langford. C. P. Johnson. Miss
Ida Moore. Josehphine McEiroy.
Mrs. L. F. Mann. Miss Leah Nisbet.
Mirah Pritchard. Satson Gooodwin,
eare John Reese. J. M. Reeves Liz
zie Robinson. Win, Surccon. Jack
Stornson. Wm. H. Tice.
M. O. Bowdoin, P. M.
Fi tuples. Sores, Aches and Fains.
When a hundred bottles of sarsaparilla cr
j other pretentious specifics fail to eradicate
in born scrofula or contigious blood poison,
remember that B. R B (Botanic
Balm i ha* gained many thousand victoriea.
in as many seemingly incurable instances.
Sena lo the Blood Bairn Co., Atlanta, Ga.,
for “Book of Wonders,” and be convinced.
It is Die only trce blood pubikiek.
G. W. Meeser, Howell’s X Roads, Ga.,
writes: “I wa* afflicted nine yean with sores.
Ali the medicine I conld take did me no
good. I then tried B. B. B., and 8 bottle*
cured me Round.’’
Mrs. 8. M. Wilson, Bound Mountain, Tex
as. writes: “A lady friend of mine was trou
bled with br.rrbs and pimple* on her B. face B.
ancl B *®k She took three bottles of B.
au< * * ler 8k * n k ot ,oft and 6 , m °oth, pimplesdis greatly.”
appeared, and her health improved
Jas. L. Boawortb, Atlanta, Ga.. writes:
“Home year* ego I contracted blood poison
I had no appetite, my digestion wee ruined,
rheumatism drew up my limbs so I conld
hardly walk, my throat was cauterised five
times. Hot Springs gave until me no I benefit, B. and B.
my lift was owe of torture gave
B. a trial, and surprising as it may seem,
the us* of 5 bottles cured ase.” aoTlft-1 m
i&iii i- ’
v'mfch- -h&4 8 * iat ‘' 1 J
No Efteroury,
No Potash,
Or any other Mineral Poison.
Il 1* Nature’* H. rm-Ay, «ua»l« eicluaf*«'r
from Root* ami JJ.-r!**. j
Il 2* perfectly Ii*rin/
It la tha only reru*wiy kuown to tho world
that hoa ever yet Curt -4 c*.mtagiou* Ul.>od
Poi*on in all H$ Mtafff a
It cure* XUrrurifU IUiutimntUm, Can oar,
Scrofula, an J other d l ■.<'•§(** here'uG’re
comAlero'l incurable. It curua any cilwa am
caused from impure blood. It la now pr©-
scribed by thousand si of tha beat physician*
in the United Slate?, as a tonic. We append
the statement of a few •
“T have u*ed 8. S. S on patient* convalesc-
♦ntf from f»vtr tutd f; >i*» im aalc* with tha
best reaulta. J. N. Cuknky, M. P., lia.**
Jdlnvtile.
JiHEMKV Ga.—WilIIo € White te waa wa« a amiete filleted
with acrorula irven yt ears. 1 preM'ribed boy. b. 8.
M.. and to day he u a f i buht
Parkus, H. D.
Richmond, v*., Pee. i >, i lie ' -1 foffaei na»
three lhittb* of Swiff’N F;u el
'blood pniwon. It acta mi». h lettert’
ah or any other ,er reined' rcuiu d Winpiki.d, * J J havoas t.n \e ever ucmv D., 2 .
R. V KI.D. XI
Formerly of Su*.ex Co., Va
Pn. E. J. Hale, the well known dru*Rl»t
and physician, of NVd;vUle, Howard County, to
Ark... writes : “ Havlr.ff roioe know I ledge safely at
whftt fci. S. 8. la c ilj*- sf i r>f. ct-ii
recommend it a* tho r> medy f* r all skill <IU-
eases, it matters not svuut the c ante may bes M
Wo bnve a book RMn#r a history of this
wonderful remedy, and it* cure*, from all
over the world, which will onvUn e you that
all we sav i* true, and which wo w ill mall
free on application. No family Contagious should b«
without it. W* have another on
blood RoUon, sent on same term*.
Write u* a history of your ease, and our
physician will advise * ith you by letter, in
strictest confidence. We will not dacoira
you knowingly.
For tale by aJl drugRiKt*.
The Swift ikt Hrscu SPKcirtc co., C
Dri Hwer R, Atmn: la. O*.
New York, >tk, 7 h» Rroad' Hi "Am.
Londt »a. t. Jlo^ Liir , . 8T* $>'< Smo
For Sale.
Old Poor Farm cl Spalding Co,
Situated about four miles ftom the
house, consisting of 292>£ in acres woods. of (Jontaius land, of
which about 45acres the
a good five room dwelling two house, good stables one tenant And
house in good repair, crib.
one To good sold corn of }4 h, balance
be on terms ca.
one and two years, with interest.
M PATRICK
T J. BROOKS,
T. Commissioners. U. MILLS,
uov? IdJtwtdecl County
$50
FOR A PARLOR ORGAN !
$ 225.00
RAN ELEGANT UPRIGHT PIANO.
cheaper Everybody in Savannah knows than that in musical Atlanta, instruments Ga. H’e will, can be from bought this
date, Bates' sell 1’IANoS music and ORGANS just as cheap ar Luddcn cheaper A
wholesale house of Savannah, Ga., and
than you can get them in Atlanta. We sell the celebrated Math-
ushek, Aiion, < hicktring, Mason ,v Hamlin, Parka.d, and many
other instruments. Oar second flo.r is full of Pianos, Organ*,
Banjos, Violins, Ac. Our first floor is stocked witli Books. Music, Stationery, Fan
VVali Paper, Window Shades and Holiday Goods and Toys in endless variety.
BRAWNER, DEANE 6c CO.
WATCHES!
★ JEWELRY, ★
DINNER AND TEA SETS!
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
Hill wins’ Nine Store Hill St.
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
£ We warrant al! work and shall make it a point to misrepresent noth
ing. Just recdfcd a large shipment of Gents, Ladles and Misses fine goods
and school shoes for Children.
XX, W. HASsEliKUS.
A. S. MURRAY
| I
Gulls your attention to hi*
A
COMPLETE SUITb OR SINGLE PIECES.
Suits of 9 Pieces from $20 fo $100, Tables, Chairs
Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Wardrobes, Etc,
A limited number of Sewing .Machines of the best
makes lor sale very low.
I am always ready to serve my customers, both
. . .
JUKI lll'JlH.
| Mrs. E. E. ( ROCKER ,
20 HILL STREET,
--- II4H AI L Iffr. --
Latest: Styles: of: Millinery
AND TRIMMINGS.
Saxony Wools, best goods and all asorted colors. Also, German¬
town Wools.
ter Call ar.d examine my goods and prieea.
octlSdftwlm
Administrator’s Sale
By virluo of an fipaldlsg onlvr granted Count), By the court will
at Ordinary, of w*
sol) to tin- iilghcst bidder before tlm court
txiose door in Griffin during the legal hours,
of sale, on the first Tuesday iu December,
18»tt,the foil-.wing property tx-lunglng said to
the estate of Win. 8* ott, late of county,
: deceased for the purpose of distribution
j amongst the heir*, to * r. land, About two hun- less,
, drt ii ami seventy ft* re»of more or
! tying in Line Creek district, in said louuty,
| all iu one body and known as the land that
| Scott, ass set apart as a dower of to Win. Mrs. Nancy de
| ceased, out and of bound' the istfttc d follow Scott, t>n li
j i north b; Glenn Sanson, as ast by S A. Scott e
1
t sunth bj K. M Scott, w • st by V( I*. Mntiaid
/.and lueh - aut nt-ig) o.-hootf. Nr/lrchurI h-
e- . nd * •hoots. Most dcwlrable i roperty,
M orins cash S. A. SCOTT,
r. m, scurr,
Adin'i . de boula non M in. Scott, dcc'd.
0).
Farm arid I ottsc and Lot For Sal*
A i ii ift-? q( ( rittlff. CM
. cn *' m vit ft«V-, • ji in t»|'Undid itifid retAtf, Mfcie flx- t»f
r Miv riifti* <•!»' ud 4»f
; tr }'■; . rf-rilii sold MwhJR.
' k. • «t and Joildpr Wi.l Iu- with
f «r p« i *. v i • i» j; (« .» y W .Tf.oth-
\t • *. .» ; • ■ „ ■ t • * p.y Iioism* ntid two
i it • • s ifii*r. <i pt»r jutti.tuiiars ad-
4 1 .: p « m»* Ht (i; Ulilt, 1 , » . • I ttkiVSnl). ri.ABK.
s«»j. , HE»aVw:!tn TH\B
Hgiih\sUguI Notice.
AncustUs II. loin s i ns npj'lliH. for ex.-inp-
t vnilnstimi an of | ersonnllty, of homes bint, and arid setting I will apart mid
to o’clock pas* upon
the sHine at nn,the iTth day of No
vember, 1888, at rav office.
*150 E, VS. IfA.NfMuVD, Ordinary.
For Sale!
10 acre* wood land insido corporate limit*.
The wood w ill nearly pay for it, find then tho
land is worth over price asked for it. 245
acres, 100 in woods part insido of city lim¬
its. 56 acres inside city limits. 12acre* In¬
side city limits, with good new house upon
it 65 acres inside city limit*, 7 room house 5
out houses, burns, fruits, Ae.
All above can be divided in hits and sold
at Houses large profits. and lots in different portions «f the
city for sale and to rent.
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Eoa! Estate Agent.
DecemberSherifTsSaltiM! f j
uuvi XI mhs noun nou*c, to the city of — •
fln, Spalding f'onnty, Georgia, ttis folk
DDtmt, the Spalding Connty, Georgia, botmdc
on north by ft e. OgUltrc, we*t b
land of Mrs, Andrews, s-mih by Ded Of H
II. Gibsouand Thom** Hand, o'n earthy and^ld Ian
of Richard tiibeon, Uricd ft •
Uiu property 01 N. T. Gibaou by virtM n m,
a iH MNticu from Spnidinff Hupertor Cost
‘.'J f 'i. vo / A. F. Bizzell va, N, T,Gitwon.
M f. (ribaou, tenant in poaalon, legally BO
Also, at the same time and place, wlH b*
n-dd 25 acred of laud in the IMtftb diatrict at
BiiitUling County, said tend being Uie sooth
- i*t corner of said Jot Umt ta north of the Sa¬
vannah, Griffin tiffed Kartu Alabama railroad
• nd being a part of totm. ruber SO, *aid land
road and we*t t>y J H . Storr, trustee . Lev-
i^d on and *o!d u tho property of Lucy X.
Beeves lo satisfy tlirec fi fa* isaued from the
Justice raurtof the IWitith district U. U. ift
favor of K.T. Cro.dcr v». Lucy K. Reeve*,
and one fi fa issued from the 1 068 th diatrict
<1 H m favor of J. C. Ktog.for tbe xtm at
S' ■ culm Me Jean v». Lucy E. Reeves and C.
H. Wilton, Levy made by B. C. Heed, L,
t , *"d tamed over to me. Tenant In poeea*
-i Also, 'ti legally notified.
at the same time and place, wilt be
-old originally fifty sere*of laoJ in the ICOMh district 1
of llaary now Spalding oonnty,
Georgia, bring tie southcaet comer of lot
ou'i hsr 49 of *eld diatrict, and beundod
n»Gh by L lands of T. E. Smith, east by lend
“t C. Dupree, Jr. and Sr , aocth bjr land*
Mrs. H. C. Milam, went by land of E. T.
Kendall ljcvied on a. the proper^ of Jk ...
.1 lk :v*ley to satisfy one fi fe untied from
Justice court of tlie M»rth dUtriet G. M. ^ mm. L
furor oi A, 8. A 8 SV. Murifty, «<•/•»>/>-
A. G. Sfnrr.iv, vs. J. i, P».-a*!y, —'
five court fi ra* in my hands, uv.y muamor ~w
J. B t. J. Ben Head, Is C . and taraedover to Igw. g #
notified. sly, tenant hi poseeMiea, legftify Sr
<
Also, «t the «am« lime ....... and place, pwce.t will he
sold one two story briuk store houae on eeet
airle of Hill street, Griffin, Georgia, occupied
as a hardware store and further described e*
part of city lot -No. I is *uoare No 34, freak¬
ing west on said street 24 feet more Or Mi
nml i tinning buck 80 feet more or leas end
bounded aoMtti tiy an elle* or aveftWfc Lev
rrtssriS«^arflrsissa;iBf~ Tenant in posaesrima^^d^r notified.
Ordinary’s Advertisements.
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( XBDINARY’H OFFICE —Rrxtfnxo Con.
V/rr,G bohota.Not. 5th, 1868.—Hei
liugr, executor for of Rhode H, Doe, baa
to me. leavo to eoll two city iota in
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to- wIt; One two room house and lot on cor¬
ner of 15th and I’opUr streets, onr-foenS
acre, and one four room house and Lot oft
Taylor Rhoda street, one acre, of the said property Of
11. Doe’s estate, late of ' ‘
deceased.
I-r i all person* oonceracxj Miowi
fore the Court of Ordinary of *eU
at my office in GriflBn, on the first M
December, 1888 , by 10 o’clock, a. ai
such leave should not be granted.
P> 00 B SV HAM MOHD, Ordinary.’’
administrator OATJffiaZaSHHMS of L,
Mr*. M. Lawton, ha* as
piled bonds to of me the C. for G. leave dc A, lo KR. neU Co, two twenly-flvw f 1,0000
ah area of atock of the 8. W. RR. Co. and one
share of stock of Central BR. and B’k’g Co,
of (in , of the property of teid estate for die.
tri tuition
Let all persons concerned show can** be-
fore the Court of Ordinary uie of teid county, r* .
uiy office iu Griffin, on first Monday I
De< ember, isvi. by ten o’clock, a.
vt< h leave thovid not be grunted. * &
fi.OO K. W. HAMMOND, Ordin
, U V liDINARY'ToFFlGi~Br.t£.w»" Nov. 1886.—J. Oovx- C.
XT, Gkohqu, 5th, “
Brooks,administrator on estate of Mrs. M.
Lawton, hundred has applied and to me for leave to
one seventy-five District **
more or less,iu Cabins
by hmd of Diimnke and S. H. mmu,
bv land of S. H. SVilson, south by land i
U SVilson and A. K. Lawton and west by
Dismnkc; M. L. sold tor duttributien, st the proper
ty of Lawton, late of said county, d#~
ceased. ,i
l.et nil persons concerned show cant* b*> j
ton- vhe Court of Ordinary of said county Si
my Ib office in Griinu, o.- the first Monday ift
sach ccmlier, leave should 1888 , by ten o’clock, a. m., why
not be granted.
fW.Oi) E. W. HAM MO ND, Ordinary
V./tt. / \UDINAUY'BOFFICE—Srsnoiwo Coc»-
(, Matthews, Gsohou, administrator Nov. 2nd, estate 1888.—Jas. at So-
on
scphciic Fadgett. ha* applied to was ffor
leave to sell the lauds Imionging to seid «a-
tate for the purpose of paying the debts Of
said deceased.
I ait all persons concerned aliow cause bo-
fore the Court of Ordinary, at my effio* ta
Griffiu, i^slock, mi the first Monday in Deeembftr 1866
by ten e. m., why such leave should
not be grunted.
$3.00 K W. HAMMOND, Ordinary,
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/ v) \KDINARY’8OFFICE—RpsunaoCocw-
Stanb-v, TT, administrator GeoiuiiA, Oct. 27th, 1888.—H. ft.
of Ham’l Baiiay ha*
applied his to tue for letters of dismission Sami from
administration on the estate of
Bailey, J-et late of said county, deceased
*11 persons concerned allow cause be.
fori the court of Ordinary of said county,
at my office in Griffin on the first Monday
in February, 1889, by ten o’clock a. m., why
such letters i-iiould not be granted.
$6 15. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary,
Administrator’s Sale.
By ordinary virtue of an order granted by the court
of of HpaJding connty, I will sell to
the highest bidder before the oourt house
floor the in first Griffin Tuesday dnringtho Deoemlier, legal boors ofaalu the t
<>n in 1S66,
follow ing property belonging to the estate
of Nancy Scott,late of said county, dec e a s ed,
for the purpose of distribution amongst thft
heirs, b.wit: Twenty-two acres of land mom
•it less, in Line Crtek district of said conn-
ty in the northwest corner of lot No. eighty
-leven, being all of seid let on west rid5 Of
Flint river, adjoining lands of F. M. ASA.
Scott on the northwest and south, bald land*
churches. in good neighborhood, Terra* near school* and
cash.
F. M. SCOTT, Administrator
t'i.OC, of Nancy Scott, deceased.
Executors’ Sale. -m -
By virtue of an order from the court at
house Ordinary, will be sold before the court
door of Spalding county in the city of"
Gnfilnjm the first Tuesday in Decembernexft
between the legal hour* of sale, that part of
land lot No. 12 in Fourth diatrict of originally
Henry, which then Fayette, now Joe. Spaiding county,
deceased, w as iying owned Mt. by Zion W. district Gordon, and BOW
in can
taming 100 acre*, more or lea*. Alio, Oft*
undivided half interest in tbe lot on th«Zeb~
nion road in the city of Griffin known as the
Henry Alexander lot, said lot containing K
of an acre more or less. (The whole of aaM
lot will be sold, S. Grantland ’owning# In¬
terest, consenting.) Sold &« the property of
tin- estate of A. G. Murray, deceased, for ten
benefit of heir* and creditors. Titles per-
feet. Terms of *»i e . one-half eeah, balNM*
in twelve months with interest at 8 per eeaft,
ALEX. 8. MURRAY,
3. W. MURRAY, Executant ,
*6.00.
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Guardian’s Sale.
By wrtue of an order granted by tbeOoert
of ordinary of Spalding county, Georgia, -
_-run ted at September term,1888,1 Will aeU to
tlie Ligbeftt bidder, before the court howto
door of said county in Griffin during thft to¬
ga! hours of sole, on tbe first Tuesday in De¬
cember next, one undivided half interest to
a house of and Solomon lot in the and city Sixth of Griffin, oft tbs
corner mining lesa, known street*, eon toe
one acre more or as
Nall business place. and Wen quiet—deeirabMw improved, very mniTrialent* pfopftfttpri
to
Sold for dutrtbfttioo. Term* Cftaft. r ,
UIU B. IJtlfftft.
Qnardian of/at -Jjdfc
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