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Customers, Auglit,
If- Boarder*! To be Bought
1 . Agents, Silver or Gold,
Orders, Merchandise Sold.
Servants or Place, G soils to Ap; raise,
Law)' cr " r c * s *’ Opening To Announce, bays
: Musical leac iem,
Popular preachers, Houses or Aoies,
§ « Cooks, Books, Butchers Bouts, * or Bakers.
<j’o Hire or pet. Votes,
Offices, Dress skirt or
Basement, A cure for disease,
first Floor, A Handy Valise,
fS"puu-*dias« Chees A MaKlifiUhcmiso,
*’ a Hot, -,
Horse,
JkfsrCj Boar, l’eas.
Bloodhousd Monkey or -pit* Or Are Proto
E or
Brer from Fit*, To.Make Known.
To Hire H 1,1,11 Your Store,
Driver or team, iage.Dry Hosiery,
An Elegant O.rt nods,
t AnOpulenl (.’oncertor Marriage, Ball, Upholstery, Picnics,
p|*y Excursions,
Skater, Knick-Knacks,
n Plates, creatur’sDivei sions,
Toaellto Diamonds, gay Clothes Heady;
Pearls. Increase of Trade,
King*, Coal, Coke and Woo
Pictures,
Wash for Features, Lectures,
To buy Odd Things, All Kinds of Food
Or sell Odd Things, Works on Theology,
Cats, Magic, Wealth Astrology,
Bata, and Felicity,
World-wide Publicity
FlaU Flags,
I Bate Bags, Rags,
Pantaloons, Nags,
JUsplender Hats, _ tCravats, Dress shirts collars
or
Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollars,
Financial Relief, House for Rent,
Stocks, Store, Tenement,
gloegj, Cash to be Lint,
i.ocks, Cash to bo Spent,
I Socks, Scent,
Portmonia or Box, 'lent,
n:,. Fig, Qhannnr Sheep or Hy Ox, Roman Cement,
Or Even a Beau— Go—
Then in a Trice, a w Read the Advice,’
Take the Advice Far Beyond Price,
Written Below— Written Below—
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in these days to convince INTELLI
CENT men that it
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New Advertisements
TO ADVERTISERS
A list’ of 1000 newspapers divided into
STATES AND SECTIONS will te sent on
application—FREE. To those wlio want tlie>r advertising to
pay
we can offer ue better medium for thorough
and tffectiAe work than the various sections
»f eur Select Local List.
GEO. P. ROWELL & CO.,
Newsprper Advertising Bureau,
10 Spruce street, New Yoik.
SPECIAL ELECTION,
For Member of the Legis¬
lature for Spalding Co.
Obuinabv's Office,
SpiLDIHO Co., Geobuix, Nov. 10, Itfrs.
By viitue of an order Gtorgia, granted by is Jm> outcred B
Gordon, tioveruor of it
that an election be held at the court I oust
and in the various election precincts of tin
County of Spalding on Tuesday, the Itli day
of December, 1888, for Represent Hive of the
County of Spalding in the General Assembly
ot the State of Georgia, to fill the vacancy
esuesd by the death of Hon Nonh M. Col
lens, Representative elect to said General
Assembly. further that thi- notice In-
It is ordered
published In the Geiefi.v Dan t New- and
the Hbiffin Weeki.v News and the Guilin
Daily and Weekly Sun until the date of said
election
Witness my hand and official signature.
E. W HAMMOND
Ordinary of Spalding County, < .eorgis.
A GREAT YEAR
in the hi«torr of th« United States is now up. n
tut. Every person of intelligence desires to •
pace with tne course of its events. There is no
setter way to do so than to subscribe for
The Macon Telegraph.
Ito news feettiUM we unsurpaased L by any pn; r
1 m the South. In addition to the fullest Ab¬
ated Frees dispatches. it has from special all corro; irnpoimnt :
enee by wire aud letter neighboring State?.
poinle la Georgia and the W
During the present aession of Congress a
lugton will be the most Important and most i n¬
teresting nave centre in the country. 1 _ y
Washington Correepondenee of the Telegraph i s
the very beet that ean be had. the . \a-.o
Its regular correspondent furnishes , ■. , t
t%tws and gossip in full dispatches. I rcii.c -t
fecial letters from Hon. Amos J. Cummint -.
member of Congress trom Now York, J'rank y.
Carpenter, and W. A. Croffut, three of the best
known newspaper writers at the capital of ms tho
cuss Deo Uveet and moat important issues
Yie Telegraph te a Democratic with Tariff Reform
paper. It te thoroughly iu line t.ie ........
of President Clave! and and the Democratic
party, iu the coming national campaign Ge
Telegraph will not only give all the news, but
*111 iteouas all public issues from the stand
point el genuine Democratic faith. Subscribe
N! onoa.
Dally, .iv« year, • • - ®* 0,1
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T.rm-: Ouh In advance. Address
THE TELEGBAPn,
UaOOh. Geop.oia
Registration Notice.
Book for the registration of voter- of
the city will l.e opened at my otli at the
brick warehouse on Thursday, 15th in-t
and remain open 10 days.
THOS NALL,
Nov. 10, 1888. Com of Registration
For Sale.
Old Poor Farm cf Spalding Co.
house, Situated about four miles ftom the court
consisting of 2V2){ acres ot land, of
which about 45 acres in the w<-od? Contains
* good five room dwelling house, one tenant
house in good repair, two good stables and
one To good com crib.
be sold on terms of X cash, balance at
one and two years, with Interest.
M. PATRICK.
T. J. BROOKS.
T 'R VfTT.TH
1 My Poor Back!
Tli.it “poor Kick” is held responsible for more than its share of the sufferings of
mankind. fl‘ your dog bites a man who kicks it, do you blame the dog ? On the same
principle the kidneys utter their protect gainst nervousness, impure blood, r.ad
resulting constipation. These force them to do extraordinary work in ridding the
system of the poisons which are she result of effet matter retained in the
blood. Then the sufferer says the back aches; the kidneys are dis-
e.v xl. “Not yet; ’ but they wHl be unless the nerves arc strengthened,
the blood purified, and lira constipation removed. These are the causes
of kidney troubles, and Paine’s O.lery | Compound removes them quickly, weak
With iu tonic, purifying, and laxative effect, it r.Ko strengthens the
kidneys, making it almost infallible iu curing all diseases of the nerves and kid-
ncys. If your hopes of cure have not been realized, try Paine’s Celery Com-
pound; it gives perfect health to all who complain of “their poor backs.” Prict $1.00,
.Sold by Druggists. Send fob Illlsikated Paper.
WELLS RICHARDSON 8c CO , Proprietors,
BURLINGTON, VERMONT.
FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS.
———Also, a full line of---
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, ,Oils,‘Brushes
Anil Druggist#’ Supples, at bottom prices, ran ALWAYS be found
AT DREWRY’S iDREG STOKE
2k llitl Street,GRIFFIN, c«A.
WE KEEP ON 11AN1> THE FINEST
Flour, Sugar and Coffee,
CIG ARS AND TOBACCO.
“ At the LOWEST PRICES of any one in Hie city. We have the finest
Whiskies and. Brandies
AND BEST OF ACL THE
FLAT SHOALS CORK WHISKY!
which is noted i<» he thefinc-st that i ■ made. All of the above for medieal purj><» rum
and see ns.
GEORGE & HARTNETT.
dA\vtdee2f)
A. LOWER
Practical Jeweler M Dealer
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, AC.
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN. GA-
1 will have to-day nice mixed lish.
Fresh Oysters Celery, Shrimp, Ciabs,
Rice Birds,
Bananas only 35e(loz.
Miffed Pickles, 70c gallon,
Sweet Pickles, 85c gallon,
Plain Pickles, OOc gallon.
Cheese 15e lb to-day.
A large lot of A. E Crackers just received;
20 different varieties. Lemonade Sehweppe 12c iino ginger bott le.
ale, soda water ami per
50 lb any Patent flour 81.05 to-day.
TVE. MILLS
E stamaaumaEstaa
W. M.Holman !
-11VK l’RESJT-
Magnolia -> Hams,
Cooked Corned Beef 121 c. per lb. Blue Fish better than fresh Mackerel
Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. All graces Sullivan's Tobaccos
And the
BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY.
HOW? to Save IVIoney j
lb buying yonr DRY GOODS,
HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of
It. F. STRICKL
NO 57 HILL STREET. - GRIFFIN, GA:
2A 500 of S Shot's at less titan wsaie [inees. Also a good
line cf
M KN \Y( >M KN S-AN IM 11J I.DRKN'S S1K )KS,
Bought regular, at reduced prices. Calicoes, Sheeting and Checks, all I
marked down. Kentucky Jeans, ail grades, 15 to 37-J cents |i«-r yard
We have a full line of Mens’Womens’ and Childrens’ Hose at 10 to 25
cenls. (lui childrens’ mixed and black Lose at 10 cents per pair is the best
thing in town for the money. Handkerchiefs, Towels, Corsets, Fia,i.,J
Collars and CufTs, all at the lowest prices. Give me a trial anti I will save !
you money. K. F. STHICKLANI).
A IP 101 SUPS CLEAN
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SPENCE & SMITH,
OPPOSITE IimCKWAKKHt »I’SE,WOLOMON j
\re new read} U» <]<» jour w: rk. IU j r -inr In-zh s ;.r<5 C featuti
' labor only Ku«td lb incus rk
tlieirtmstri--. or. w! b -killed your w<
»i>* i\, will will build imild v, i u u anything anything on on whn whn If- If- flu- i'.uggits. I’haeton*. Surra-s. I'tu : • •» <*
IlraTC and'Delivery Delivery Wag Wigm.-. i- Si .“igu ten painting painting wifi will be l. a f« atur. of u little imrtj-n-n
! Nothin K but t good good work vt.uk will : be be done. done. Will Will not i.ot take take a «! oldy job fo. my pneo. \\ >th
II, Spent e at it the the helm bein’, you you cannot eanm t fail fail to to get get fair i.iir d< ui bug. < all on us t efore j ou bu y
SPEN C E A SMI T I C !
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Solomon Street, Griffin, Ga. j |
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Shipment Finest Teas I J ] j | | I 1
CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. lb. !
1
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HAMS. BONELESS SHOULDERS, ETC. FINEST
THE MARKET. I
FLOUR ON
THE CHA1TAH00CHEE EXPOSITION
What a Special News Repreeentative
Saw at Columbus.
For tin- Lent.fit of those readtti ol
llu- Xhws, v i, > faii Hi v;s" the Lieu
* ■ . •’ • V. lit \ Exp riitioii C
luti.tin .the writ- >' wii] uud.r. m to
tie -1 ■ I " is : . , I • 11 U i'h pegs ' ll- i)!b
v;k ti. tins iJxiosi.; (., titol wtiat l-.t
S.IU w.llie !, u . I .1 li e ill, Gl dll I till
thi te. lola d l.t J. d Ml K2ri i. Ill
Tuesday itu iJi »i , alter qui • a
Ueiiohdul l i e, rfuel til CoItJUlbUfc .
1 i ;2o a. m ai d piocseeUeii a t ne •
to toe i e moo - Hunkm Hons. , ty must
pi pulur l.i.itci i: tf... titty. fii- hn-, ,
Mr. 1 >uy, ptuved tiiuiBcll a most ac
eominodaUi.o j.o i | kevpei the writer
has evei I id i he pleasure • ! ineelm..
and, th'i'ieli iiurnin wiih oucs’s,
took espouui piin.s thill everyone
should t j t ope rly.fiti ed tor. Atur
demo jus ti. n sti'istutiu J dinner
e\i '.outlied (Ii.- Hum my #nel wer
ipiteUA wiiirie-ii out to tiro i.xposi
tioii giutinds. Here our eyes were
era'll i] with some i f the iiucst ex¬
hibits we have ever seen. As you
-nirr the Exposition ^ates on your
lift is tiie main liutldinjz whero
nn st i-veryuiino- that ooutri be pie
tured m ittiiott.aiioi; ts found. Fur¬
ther down o. aitiicultural and
waeoiticiy LuJiciUipj. Hero we bad
the pleasure of iretuinu 1J.C. Brown
of the Sun, w ho-has , ttoolh in this
building ami tim-, ou sample topic*
of his paper, li was nicely' jtoitia
u|i and we couurat uiale Lrothir
Brown on his displitv of good table.
Leaving this splendid i-xhinit l.e
bind us we rushed over to the grand
s and where we were ufurrned that
tiioVsit, Riiles of C. Ittmbiu, i'enti.,
would scon compete lor tne prizes;
the Columbus Guards having sin a ty
opened the baii by putting up a mod
elate drill. As soon as the \\ tit
Rifles marched up ti die field they
were gree -d wi h ; f w faiut eh •••ra
an i ef.pj i.,g_.,! banns. Rtghi ; i
it might be well (ii say that tie! audi
once lain t! to hhotv tie J. 11 •} ■ > I e .r
test to tm Vi l.o ,; mi.. .hi ..hat lie y
should iiavi;! <b ne. When u Georgia
company would inarch upon the |
field they wouid nun■ tell them
selves hoarse, but the visiting com
bailies were met by a very cool re
eeptioii. The Wit. Rifles put up a
very creditable lirid,, as ilia decisiun
oi the judges proved who, by l L e
way, were I.ieut’s Satterlee and liar
rette of tlie L . S. Army. Several
hue races were run during tite day.
At night \vo were honored bv an in*
tinmen from the Columbus Guirds
to their reception. 'Tins was given
at their armory and consisted of
wine, punch, ci.ampagn and a nice
supper. Alter partaking of these
some t.l the gcniii men were called
upon lor spei .-i.i s, amongst (he
nnin /ei tne vviiiei. ai.d several title
tadvs compliment!,ty to itit military
Were made. X. x; inorieng the rum
paines were funned in line in front
of the Vernon Hole! and marched
out to the Exposition grounds, that
grand old e\ confederate leader Gov ;
ernoi Gordon, heading the proces
sion i'll" first companv to drill in ;
the morn mg was the .- .utl.ern Ol- ;
d' ls, oi Macon. They marehed up¬
on the field amidst the ,oud yetis
and applause of the audience. Tliey
were dressed in grey nnifarms and
w tiite shako’s. Their drilling was
like eloekwork and they, after finish
mg tin- programme, imirctiel tiom
the ti •. t followed by round alter
round of a|i|>lausf. The next com-s
pany was the Butieriiifl s, < .f Green¬
ville, Ala. Ttiey preaented, as was
generally conceited by all present,
the linu-t appearance ! any com j
pany upon the field. Their uni
form was white hiiako’s. dark bine
coats, whiu* pants and while eras .
beltis. Their drilling was not very
good as it seems that their captain
misinterpreted the programme. In
the afternoon the prizes were given
out as follows: Southern Ciders
M’i.i Rifle- >500, and tie
Columbus Goa: * f .g worth S'25(‘,
C. G. M.
Pimples, Sores, Adies ami PaiiD,
W hen a t; ,r:drc<l Lrjtti - f Har»ap;triil t r
«>thtr |-re‘ :*t■ >• i-j> c,;. - fail to cra-iicite
in born ser'if'L:t or •• v~ >»!■.-n! poi**-n.
reuicrn’-cr iuat B. ti i> (Botaiiir B 1
B tliii ha- irfiinod many ' . a-and v;<-‘or
in many -ta mingly ini-uiabie inr»tauc«>
Scan to the Blood iLtai; Co.. Atlanta, Cd .
for “lc» k of Woiuif- ■•*<?(,f convince.i.
It i- the only thce ni.ooo ia kifiep. .
<». VV McKser, llowtli’^ X Road-, (in.,
-A : it* t "I V. .•< {flirted F ytnia W Ith *0-4 -.
Alt tl - mediciue I ■ a i t ike did me no
1 th"u tried B B Ii., and s !■ c •*-
ci red ii:• ^<*T]Tid. ’
Mr*. S M WilftOTi, L>> *?h! Moontain, ‘J * \
writes. ‘ A lady fri i. i of mine was tRyo
bled and neck with b She nr ba took and three ] ImyUa bottles on of her f». B fu B.
ami her skin g-ot soft. ai. i -mooth, piasp!< « - -
apt-eared, Jit", h, and Bg.- her health improved greatly
worth. AL'anta, La. w lites:
' Some years ago I ord ' i' led blood jxAsoa
hardly walk, my throat was cauterized five
times. Hot Springs ga'- me no benefit, and
my life was ore of torture unril I gaveB. B.
B. atrial, and surprising as it may seem,
the use of 5 hotties cured tna/’ novlO l m
Do you suffer with catarrh? You can be
cnied if you take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the
great blood purifier. Sold by ail druggist*
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES.
’
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MAXT FART FREES.
Bash, Doors, Blinds,
Mantels, Mouldings, Ballusters, Newells, Etc., Etc.
Dresse and Rough Lumber, Laths and Shingles,
Paints, Oils, Window Glass and Putty.
GHI IT’IN. GKOKOl :s
We nil .,ur ginjii* and ©oiitRivor to .>.»s?***■ ■ .. •« to ; de« *
qtiali y. Wc will givt yun n tew reason* why y*»u “I. * al <ny fr »’ n min* » I
j iiFf tliiif you <ornicji\ j-.riro now jaiivi
lor 8x10x12 Dl 90 .0
You paid light Sash '* f ur ■ $1 d-0. c.
” 8x10x18 " 1 75.
10x16x1? 2.00. i.er.
Ooort 52 00 o 52 50. 1.25 to J 75
Dressing ar.J Mat ,it it 35c to 0 . •i ; • cj c
VVcatli* rbo rd 25c !o c. tea 20c.
Plank u:.e ..tie 20c . 1 5 < i v. 1 Lli.
For Dressed and Matched Lumber 51 50 to $1A0. S! 25 io 1 40
Try u* and if y-u urv not *Tn-d o’ : work .• • “Him rttei (foiie Utri.e- din thun it vo
liiiv© had don« by “tlierp, we will nmkt* no f lunyrc. W. »? j ; 'ortheterj !il»*
( f:il patrol,and k—P lanters’ Milir if ;< co'UiriUufoc Kart of the - .miif Mjlru.
Otfk WproI rmNf- »rr, ft., hmht
nov*2fri. Awtlm
$50 ORGAN
FOR A PARLOR I
$225.00
it AN ELEOANT ITRHillT I’lANO.
cheaper Every in holy know, ill limn tli.it in u Ml nsi i*!4», at iaptrtRMtita Ca. »Ve will, caw he Irool lioa*ltt Si!**
-un.im
.. I iAN". i • ( tiURkSH 'net .•» Ini ap *« l.n.ldcn ,«
a Bate- who’esale iwoaio house ATInidn of havutmali, We «cI1 tie* (lu.. ami cheaper
* than tun cmi set them'in celebrated Math*
usliek, Arion, Chickerini;, Mason >N iiainlin, i'*ek».il, and many
other Instruments. Our rmeonii ffoer is fui! of Pianos, Orjjan*,
I.Ul! i Our first tluor t» stooked (iiwikantt yl itli I’uoks. Toys Music, endlc** Stationery, variety." Fan
W ■) I •— r, Window Nlirtfle- ami Holiday in
BRAWNER, DEANE & CO.
WA TOTIES !
★ JEWELRY, ★
DINNER AND TEA SETS!
--)o(
DECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN WHITE
ENGLISH GRANITE WARE.
DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA PLATE
SETS. GLASS. TiN AND WOODEN WARE.
KENTUCKY COOKING AND HEATING
STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES.
NOVELTY CO.
BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER
Aj
Hill 22 St. tedlus’ lilion Sl'ore 1 Hill 22 St.
Home-inadc Shoes and Lenllier a Spec ialty.
W'e v.uir 1, al! w ok an<l shall make it a point to misrepresent coih
•lust rryly* i| a 1 1rgr* shipment of Gents, I .allies itnil Misses fine goods
Ii ol siioei i,,i (’hildren.
H, W. HASsELKUS.
1 1 MU Ml A Y
Call - your attention to his
Jl 0
COMPLETE SUITS OR SINGLE PIECES.
Suits of 9 Pieces from $20 to $100, Tables, Chairs
Oedsteads, Spring Beds, Wardrobes, Etc,
A limiled number of Sewing Machines of the best
makes lor sale very low.
I am and always night. ready to serve my customers, both
day
Mrs. H. E.CROCKER,
20 HILL STREET,
- it \ - AU 1HP-
ii ilffil: Slyfe: of: Millinery
AND TRIMMINCS ■
. . Saxony Wools, best goods and all asoried colors. Also. German-
o wn Wools.
t- Call ardezamine my goods and prices.
_
Farm and House and Lot For Sale Administrator's Sale
A : ■’ 2 re * .in ii :> i It of Lrffili, (,»a
' is.
_• - ~
’•* * in v,LO(b f p2o in spb-ndid Mat*- of
. Htion. clcuretl <»f stamps and reck-, li v-
• d r riip: 'V- «i farm rna r inery Miichin-
(■ ■k. » 'ti m l fodder will be s-oid wi*h
; ;Tii: wjnted. .* i. re»idy f »r ttus'ness unolli
< r } ear. \ : !.i _ ■ ro-.rrjy hou-* and t»a
,<■ re lot .i Griffin. Ga. For particulars ad.
dre«s rne at Gnflin. t are Clark A. Son.
m Aa Tii AH CLARK.
Homestead Notice.
An. -• .- -bines f a- appdec for fx unp-
tic-ti of I nr.-onallty, and fitting apart and
v.i.u .. . tii-ti . of tt. homestead, — . . and .. 1 wiil .. pars u
the - -me ut 10 o'cio k on tiie 27th (lay of
Timber, at mv office.
$1 50 E. w. HAMMOND. Ordinary.
ms ' i ' * ;T? V 1 tk»*a <t< .m^mia<g or-.
»» t.f . ^finite » UR& * * , P(t
HJ5* '‘e>F
B>. ..•! • ot ri “rc r . -anted by Ibecourt
of Ordinary, of Spalding Count}, we wiil
-t : !-> the h'ghesl btddrr before the eourt
• door .it G: iffin during the 1- gal hours,
“f -ai--. on the first T uesday in D < ember,
"‘" the following property bctongine to
ti., etbate of Xir, 8< ot!. late of said comity,
deceased for the purpn-e of distribution
.imorgst tie- heirs, to wit About two h tti
dred and - Biy i>eres f land, more or less,
;>mg in Line Creek district, in said county,
all in om- body and trmWn as the land that
was set apart as a dower to Mrs. Nancy
S ot! out of the estate of Win. Scott, do
ceased, and bounded as follows: On the
north t.j Gieua S.uooil, eaat by S- A. Scott
soutii by F. M . Stott, westby W. F Man&id
Land in elegant neigborhood. N'-archurch-
cs and s bools, .dost desirable property.
Terras cash. 8, A. SCOTT,
F. M. SCOTT,
n A dm’is ds bout- non W«, Scott, dec'd.
$8.00.
-%#■
Subscribe for th«
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land of Mr*. Andrew*, smitb b> Uu<l of H.
H (.tt.son and 'Ihorn** Mood, eaat b* Uo4
of Richard l.ibson. levied on usd Mid A* M
Uw Uin property property or or M. N. T. T. GitMonte* iiilmaty ?M *Moo
ad in fnvtwof fa issued A. from If. Bi/. Hpatdin* ...... 7.»1I Superior JT T.Oi lor Cbwr?
vo.
M f. Hibson, tenant in poweomon,
notitlrd. * (
Also, at the same time and nUee,
a. >kl '25 acres of land in the lOWtb I
Bimlding County, i land bein* t -
cut corner oi hat U north i
vannah h Alabama
number 53, raid
by a part of
sis-asLsa
ruj v.rt android fo satisfy "*» the property ft faa issued of LucyY. from tha
ifstice three
court of the lWMKh district O. X. In
favor of E.X fife Croeder va. Lucy 1068th E. Reevea,
a ml one issued from the dtetrtrt
<■ Maluolm M, in favntof ttcLwn J.C. Lucy King £. for Reaves the oae and O. e<
0*.
K. Witwa. Lsivy m«dc by Tenant B. O. Hood, la L,
( , and tnrifed ov*r to me. j-------
-I >n legally notified. time and plooo, will
.old Also, fifty at the came Ian the 1068th
acres of din dtfti
of orieinatly Henry ry now now Bpeldin* 8p i
(jcorgis heirta the e ! southeaa southeast corner of
uu« Ut #> Mi said (lie trior,
n .i'll by lends of T. E. Smith, eoat by
of V, l> Ibiprfe,dr. i»e, dr. and and Br Br, , aont' south * by * land*
Mrs. 8. O. Milam, Ham, west west by by land land «rfE. T.
Kendall tail. Levied on a» the «£Sig prepeit*«< jT
iJF* favor ^Yaas^ of A. 8. h Tjpeeth« w/Murray, , ,
8> dP. fl* A 1 executors Of
A G. Mnrrsy, iv, v». vs J. J. J. Beaaly.and other )«S-
ti c court Head, II fss I- in toy bands. turned Levy
11 O U. U.,and over t
J. tii ialv, tenan cut in
.tided. .
Also, lit I lie same time
sold one two airfjet, ttery bfjck *h ?
aide of ilill Gtitttn, (i«
ns a hardware store and lurtl
part of city lot No. 1 in *( 100 ™ No M. front
mg west on ssid street 24 feet more Or iese
&t sssiskrA Tf AT v rx KRhSjbi .rizzirst l
isam-d of from rtpalding ChanT Hoperior H. Court in fav¬
or John Neal vs. JohMon.Br.
Tenant in poysesaioB k^Hl^ noUBed, T
$6,00. K. 8. CONS , bheriff, 8.
Ordinary’s Advertisement*. ^
( Jtx, tit DINARY’B OFFICE—Srauntii t.’E—Sr*i.oz!<ocotni-
Burr, UaoHOia, Nov.
exceiitor of Rhoda
to me for leave to tall two eity Iota In Uelttm,
to wit: Otic two room house and lot on eor*
ner of 15th and Poplar streets, om.iImuI>
acre, and one four room house and lot o*
SiSM: i’aytor «tf» t, one acre, of “»'»'SiN3yr. the propettlr of
Let all persons concernod show vaass he-
forc the Court of Ordutari of sa
at my office in Griffin, on the flrat
December. should 1W, by 1C 10 o’clock, a. at, why
net: leave not
|G OO E. W.
( \ RDINAUY’B OFFICE-Sfi
rt, UKOaaiA, Nov. 8tli,I888. U. L. h
idwlniatrator of Mm.
piled i«md» ti> me for leave
of the C. G. & A.
share* of stock of tb« 8.
■iham of stock, of Central ER.
<> trihutlon- ti'*, of tii# proptrty of Mi>l
L< t all tc-rsOBs eonoerMd show
fore the ■ Courtof 1 Ordinary of said 1
my oflho m Griffin, on too first
smfit Decomber, lam ISbtt, by not ten he o'clock, granted. a.
should ---------jIdjiP,
««.00 E. W HAMA
i \ HDIN AHY'B OFFICE, 0PO!
KJ tt, Gaoaota, Noy. 5th,
Brooks,odminiatrator on estate of
Lawton, applied for leave _________
has to me to oell
one hmulred and seventy five oertoof toad,
more or fos*. i n Cabin* end IBstrlct.bounded if earth
by land of Dismake 8.
fly li. land of 8. If. Wilson, souW », nuu w a.
ii. WUsou WUaon and and A. A. R. R. Lawton Lawton and and weat weat By By
Di-mnkc: sold for distribution, at the proper
ty of M. L. Lawton, late of *aid oonnty, oe-
ceased. . I
i«t ail persons concerned show oano. be-
tore office the Courtof Grunu, Ordinary erf flr*t said
my in the
seoh December, li should 1H88, by not ten be o’clock. granted. ,«• _ why
ave
IMLU0 K. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary
/ \KDINAKY’8 OFFICE— &rxi.ntm Cwk-
G. MulthewH, tt, Uboruu, administrator Nov. 2nd, 1888.— Jm.
on estate otly~
.cplictie Padgett, baa applied to me for
Uiave to sett the lends heluxupo* to aehl ee-
tutft for the purpose ot paying the debt* of
raid deceased. *
Let *11 persona concerned show cause be-
Ik* t 9 / X *• «I t m ab**tea. sad. M*v - am — . * -
not be granted. . . :
81 00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
( U \RDINART’S OFFICE.—SpannanCoPk* #.
Tf, Gcoauit, Oct. 27th, 1888.—H.
Stanley, administrator ot SuaT Bette* he*
npplicii to me for letters of dismission from
liis administration on the estate of Sam'l
Bailey, I.tt all late of said concerned county, docaaeedk
persons show cause be*
fore the courtof Ordiaory of said ou
at my office in Qriffln on tha first Mo
in February, 1659, by ten o’eloek a. m„
such tetters should not be granted.
$6.15. E W. HAMMOND,On )ND. Ordinary.
'
Administrator’s Bale.
—
By ordinary virtue of an order granted I by the court
i-f of Kpalding county, will *ell to
the highest bidder before the court bogoa
door in Griffin dnringthe legal hour* of sale
on the first Tuesday in December, 1888, the
following Nancy property belonging to the estate
of fii ott.latc of raid county, decoaaod,
f r tli< purpose of distribution amount th#
heir-, towit: Twenty-two acre* of land more
or h-sP, in Line Creek dietrict of (aid coatt-
ty in the northwest corner of lot Na. eighty
Hcven, Fiinl being all of eaid lands let oa F. west M. aid* of
river, adjoining of AS. A.
H- ott <m the northwest and eouth. Bald land*
in good nciglitKirbood, near sehoola and
churches. Tertngoaah.
F M. SCOTT, Administrator
I6.0C, of Nancy bcott, daceaaod.
Executors’ Sale.
By virtue of an order from the court of
Ordinary, house will be sold before the eourt
door of Spalding county la th* city of
i-rtffin.on the first Tnetday iu December box!
between the legal hours of sale, that part of
land 1--t No. 12 in Fourth district of originally
Henry, then Kayette, now Iu. Spalding county,
which w:ia owned by W. Gordon, aaw
dc i:as 1, lying in Mt. Zion district and cob
saining 10“ acres, more or lea*. Also, on#
individed .if int. rest in the lot on theZeb-
. of Griffin known as the
Henry Alexander lot, said lot containing X
of an acre more or less. (The whole of said
t wii! In -old, 8. Grantland owning \ In.
tercet, on-euting.) 8old as the property of
the benefit estate of i heir* f A. G. and Murray, creditors. deceased.for Title* th*
feet. Terms of sale, one-liaif cash, par-
i
iu tw< ve mi nth- with interest at 8 q per c(n»
ALEX. 8. MURRAY.
8, W. MURRAY, Executom.
*6.0U.
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(.ii a Milan's Sale.
of By ordinary virtue of of an Spalding order purled count; I by by U*»f toe Court
a ufGmRi) ouu 3
I grunted the tigdiest at ScpteroWi ladder, mber before term,1888y the
of court
door said said county county in the Griffin first Tneeday during th* lo¬
gs 1 hours of sale, on to De¬
cember next, one undivided half isteiaatin
a house and lot in the and city Hhtk ofGrifta, en th*
corner of Solomos
talning !*•*, J
one sere more (»
Nall place. Well improved,Tt
to busin*** and qniel
Sold for distributioB.
Mk
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