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Customers, Aught,
Boarders, To be Bought
Agent*, Silver or Gold,
O rders, Merchandise Sold.
Servants or Case, Place, GeoflstoAp rnise,
Lawyer or Taac Opening To Days
Musical Preuchers, iers, Houses Announce,
Cooks, Popular Batchers or Antes, Bakers
or
Books, Boats, Votes,
To Hire or Let,
Offices, Dress skirt or flounce
Basement, A cure ftir disease,
First Floor, A Handy MuHlinClieiui.se, Valike,
Casement, A
To Purchase a Pet. Ghees ,
Horae, Teas,
Mare, Bees,
Monkey or Bear, Peas,
Bloodhound or pitz Or Arc Prone
Frei from ti z. To Make Known.
To Hire a Hull Your Store,
Driver or team, Carriage.Dry Hosiery,
An AnOpalent Elegant Marriage, Upholstery, oods,
Play.Concertor Ball, Picnics.
Skater, Excursions,
plates, creatur’sDiver Knick-Knacks, sions,
To sell to gay r i
Diamonds, Clothes Ready' 1
Pearls. Increase of Trade,
Kings, Coal, Coke and Woo d
Curls, Features, Pictures, Lectures,
Wash for
To buy Odd Things, All Kinds of Food
Or sell Odd Things, Works on Theology,
Cato, Bats, Mape, Wealth Astrology, and Felicity,
Mats, World-wide Publicity
Flat# Flags,
Bats Rags, Bags,
Pantaloons,
Hats. Nags,
Resplender t Cravats, Dress shirts or collars
Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollars,
Financial Kcliaf, House for Rent,
Clocks, Stocks, Store, Tenement,
Cash to be Lint,
±.ocks, Cash to be Spent,
Socks, 8cent,
Portmonia or Boi, Tent,
Pig, Shesp Beau— or Ox, Roman Go- Cement,
Or Even a
Than' in a Advice Trice, Read Far Beyond the Advice,*
Take ths Price,
Written Below— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
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To Business Men.
.131 XTO labors d argument is
tn theta days to convince INTELL1
•ENT men that it
Pays Well to Advertise
New Advertisements
TO
A list of 1000 newspapers divided
■TATES AND SECTIONS willte eent
application—FREE. To those who want tlie>r advertising to
we can offer na better medium for
and effective work than the various
•f ear Select Local List.
GEO. P. ROWELL* CO,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
10 Spruce street, New York.
SPECIAL ELECTION,
For Member of the
lature for Spalding Co.
Obdinahv's Office, i
8PAi.Disa Co., Gkobgix, Nov. 10, 18KN. >
By viitue of an order granted by Jno. B
Gordon, Governor of Georgia, it is
that an election be held at the court
and in the various election nreeincts of
County of 8paldingon Tuesday, the 4th
of December, 188k, for Representative of
County of Spalding in the Genera!
ol the State of Georgia, to fill the
caused by the death of Hon Noah M.
lette, Representative elect to said
Assembly. that this notice
It is further ordered
published in the Griffin Dairy Nhws
the Griffin Wekki.y News and the
Daily and Weekly Sun until the date of
eleotion.
Witness my hand and official signature.
E W HAMMOND
Ordinary of Spalding County, Georgia.
-
A GREAT YEAR
(etter wty to do vo thin to subscribe for
The Macoh Telegraph.
legion will be the bmi Important and mo»<
WasWmi^aCorieepomleSse^o?the Telegraph
the
sws itnd fMsip from in full dispatches. J.
<*eci*l letters Hon. Amos
e^e Uv”r^«^ taVort^t
Telegraph Is a Democratic Tariff
etJons* ail public Demoeratlo laauea faith. from the
genuine
• once.
‘<aay,en« par, - • 7
Mly, a lx mentha, - «
Dally, three menths, ... t
Dally, one naenth, ...
Weekly, en* year, - 1
Tew: Oaah tn advance. Addreaa
TfflS TKI.KGKA I’H,
" j i •• UAuea. OeoaoiA
Registration
Book for the registration of voters
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the city will be opened at my j office, office, at at
brick warehouse on Thursday, 15th
and remain open 10 days TIIOS NALL,
Nov. 10, 1888 . Com of Registration.
For Sale.
Old Poor Faun ct Spalding
Situated about four mile* from the
house, consisting of 2923^ acres ofliind,
which About 45 acres in the w^ods
If You Are Sick
With Headache, Neuralgia, Rh< umatism Dyspep-
ii&, Biliousness, Bloo<l Humors, Kidney Disease,
Constipation, Female Troubles, Fever anti Ague,
Sleeplessness, Partial Paralysis, or Nervous Pros¬
tration, use Paine’s Celery Compound and be
cured. In each of these the cause is mental or
physical overwork, anxiety, exposure or malaria,
the effect of which is to weaken the nervous sys¬
tem, resulting In cme of these diseases. Remove
the cause with that great Nerve Tonic, and the
result will disappear.
Paine’s Celery Compound
,,^, Same AS L. s Celery Bowkn, Compound Springfield, cannot Mass, bo excelled writes:—
a Nerve 1 onic. In as
wrought a great chan my Mv case a single bottle
disappeared, and ange. ith It tfo ervousness entirely
oUlmst^ieh: w
heart ,
,onc oi the system was wonderfully invigorated.
1 tell mv friends, friends, ifeick i as I have been, Paine’s
Celery Compound
Will Cure You!
Sold by druggists. $1 ; six for %. Prepared only
oy Y\ KLi.8, Richardson & Co., Burlington, Vt.
For the Aged, Nervous, Debilitated.
FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS
-Also, a full line of-
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, ,Oils,'Brushes
. And Druggists’ Supplc3, at bottom prices, can ALWAYS be found
AT DREWRY’S DREG STORE
•J8 Ifitl Street,GRIFFIN, GA.
WE KEFV m 1IASD THE FINEST
Flour, Sugar an«l 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!
which is noted to lie the finest that is mr.de. All of the above for medical purposes. Com
and see ns.
GEORGE & HARTNETT.
dAwtdec'id
A. LOWER,
Jeift ai Dealer- it Diaiifls, Watte,
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C.
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN, GA.
I will have to-day nice mixed fish.
Fresh Oysters Shrimp, Ciabs,
Rice Birds, Celery, 35edoz.
Bananas only
Mixed Pickles, 70c gallon, 85c gallon,
Sweet Pickles, Pickles, GOc gallon.
Plain
Cheese 15c lb to-day.
A large lot of A. E Crackers just received;
*20 different varieties. Sehweppe fine ginger bottle.
ale, soda water and Lemonade 12c per
50 lb any Patent flour #1.65 to-day.
J. IM-- JVLX 1 L,LS
W. M.Holman & Co.
-have frf.sit-
Magnolia -> Hams,
Cooked Corned Beef 1 2h c. per lb. Blue Fish better fhan fresh Mackerel
SweetWater Flour. WatPr Ground Meat. All grades Sullivan's Tobaccos
And the
BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY.
DOW? to Save Money
By buying your DRY
HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of
R. F.
NO 57 HILL STREET, - - GRIFFIN, GA:
jgp'-’oOO JUS. <>r T pl>; Shoes a! less than wsalo prices.
line, of
MENxWOMEN S-ANI) CHILDIiEN’SSHOES.
Bought regular, at leduced jiriccs. Calicoes, Sheetintr and Checks,
marked down. Kentucky Jeans, all grades, 15 to 37^ cents p<v
W\ have a full Sine of Mens’ Womens’ and Childrens’ Hose at 10 to
ceuis. Om childrens’mixed and black hose at 10 cents per yuiir is the
thing tit town for the money. Handkerchiefs, Towels, Corsets,
Collars and Cuffs, all at the lowest prices, Give me a trial and I will
voc money. R. F. STRICKLAND.
SPENCE &. SMITH,
OPPOSITE BBICKWAltEHDUSE|SOLOMON
Kr Are ready to do your w. rk. Repairing buggies and wagons ia a feature
now is u.-.d Bring ns your work.
theirbuwnese, on whirl, skilled labbronly Buggies, Phaetons, Surriea. Wagons, Ca
Dra^and tsf e will build you any thing on wheels- of 'title tmi^rtan
Delivery Wsgor.s Sign painting will be a leaturt nc ith
but good work will be none. W ii! net take a shoddy job for any price. W
Nothing cannot fail to get fair drum c. < all on n» t efore yon buy
HSpent o at the helm you .
SPENCE & SMITH
Solomon Street, Griffin, Ca.
Shipment Finest
CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. lb.
K,K B0 "l is c
'
Warranted to color more goods than any other
durable dyes ever colors. made, and Ask to give more brilliant and
for tbe Diamond, and take
no ” other. “
A DnSS W FOR
A Garments ‘ Coat ~ Colored Renewed f IO
j cents.
A Child can use them!
Unequalled for. all Fancy and Art Work.
At druggists and Merchants. Dye Book free
WELLS, RICHARDSON A C0„ Props,, Buriingtoa, VL
FALL PLOWING.
Cufn Whew It Is AdwfsgtoHii Msthodi
I > radlc«l by Progressive Parinrrs.
Kvery season the old question concern-
ing the advisability of free plowing is
agitated. Some argue that there ie little
to be gained by the practice, tho argu-
gumenta lieing that a growing crop like
grass or clover protects the surface from
loss of fertility spring, by wind and unless rain
winter and and that
additional land is again labor, plowed and in the spring, turning invoU
t,
sods which should be kept flat, the i id
is in too heavy condition after be, eg
beaten down by winter rain and melting
snows for the "beat results to tho grow •
ing crop. rational method, Mas¬
The more says
sachusetts Plowman, seems to bo to
plow sod kind in sod spring, flat. using a plow tho
that will turn the Then by
use of tho disk Farrow to cut up the sur¬
face to the depth of three or four inches,
then to spread tho manure or fertilizer
with one of the and patent work manure spreaders
or by by hand, to harrow it that into will tho land
a smoothing gather not
tear up the sod nor tho manure
into bunches. The Lund may then l>e
planted either to potatoes or corn and
the use of the smoot six hing harrow contin¬
ued every five or inches days high, until the crop
is eight or ten after which
a few good horse without hocings will keen the
crop quite clean the use of the
hand noe.
There are cases, however, continues
the is advantageous. authority quoted, Where when land fall plowing be
is to
put in order for a crop of early cabbage
or for onions it is not an easy matter to
work iu enough manure in spring and to
get it incorporated with the soil thor¬
oughly enough there to grow a first class early early
crop. In fact are many other
vegetable crops that need similar man¬
agement, and for this reason it is the
custom of our best market gardeners to
spread and easily plow under all tho mam
they loss can handlo by leaching in the in fall, t he
of fertility winter f
the nitrogenous matter from the manure
into the subsoil is probably considerable,
but it is balanced the portion by the more perfect
diffusion of that is not'
wasted, and land is thus put in prime
order for any early garden crops.
Kiuging Soises
In the ears, sometimes a roaring barring
sound is caused by catarrh, that exceeding
ly disagreeable and very e-mmon disease.
Loss of smell or Sarsaparilla, hearing also the reslult from blood ca¬
tarrh. Hood’s great
phliter,is a peculiarly which it successful by purifying remedy
for this disease, cures
the blood. If you suffer from catarrh, try
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the peculiar medicine,
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Condition of Leading Crop*.
An official report from tho department
at Washington shows that tho condition
of tho present com crop has been equaled
only three times in ten years. The pres¬
ent average condition is 92. There has
been a little reduction from frost in
northern New England, New York and
Michigan. There nas been no declino in
the northwest, and the status of the
great the com September. surplus states Bad remains weather as on in
1st of
the south has had a slight effect in re¬
ducing condition. The indications favor
a result ranging about twenty-six bushels
to the acre, making a full average. The
condition of buckwheat has declined
heavily from 93.7 last month to 79.1,
mainly from tho effects of frosts. In
New York the declino was from 92 to 70,
Pennsylvania from 08 to 63, Michigan
from 85 to 77. The average condition '>f
tho potato crop is about 87, a declir *
less than 4 points. Tobacco has i y
maintained the condition of last m< i,
averaging for all kinds 88.3. The gen¬
eral average for winter wheat Is twelve
bushels an acre, and for spring wheat
slightly over ten bushels.
IIuu to Keep Cider Sweet.
The best method early of made preventing cider, fer¬
mentation hi says
Popular Gardening, is by heating to 175
ig the usual method of canning
fruit. Cider through put up tho by second this process I
have kept summer
as sweet as when it ran from tho press.
The objection to this method is that it
changes to some extent tho flavor of the
cider, and when does opened canned for uso fruit. it fer¬ A
ments just preserving as lato made cider is
method of
to add some antiseptic advertised in the
cider journals, which has as its activo in-
ingreoient either sulphur the or used, salicylic
acid, the latter acid being thirty-two most gallons one of
ounce of the to
cider being the rule.
Agricultural Not«*K.
The bean crop sections baa been by materially unseasonable in¬
jured weather. in many
Puyallup Valley, Wasliington the center territory, of the hop has
industry recently completed of tho harvesting of
an
enormous hop crop. Tho climate and
soil of tliis tenritory is admirably from adapted the
to hop culture, being exempt
pests and diseases that usually apt ear
elsewhere.
Tho Texas fall crop Stock of wool, according
to tho Texas Live Journal, is un¬
usually light, and although free from
dirt is filled with burrs which causes a
depreciation in price.
Tho Texas cotton crop, according to
The Florida Dispatch, will lie about 150,-
000 bales.
On the much disputed question of
lightning rods bcicntific American says:
“Lightning rods, well grounded, aro a
protection.”
American exports of apples are in ex¬
cess of tho se of last year.
Kxamiutng a School Report.
Said Pasha as a lad was very clever,
but enormously stout. One day as M.
de Lesseps was talking with tho pasha,
he said to him: “Since you take an
terest in my son, here aro his reports.
1 don't look at them. I did not know
how to read at 40, and I even read
badly now. But I look at the last
umn. which marks liis weight in
previous week and in the current one,
with the difference. If it is greater,
have rewarded, iiim punished; —The Spectator. if less, I nave
Pimples, Sores, Aches and Pains.
When a hundred bottles of sarsaparilla
other pretentious specifies fail to
in born scrofula or contagious blood poison
remember that B B. B. (Botanic
Balm) has gained many thousand vk
in as many seemingly incurable instance"
Sena to the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta
fer “Book of Wonders,” and be com
It is tbe only tri r. a noon purifier,
G. W Messer. Howell’s X Hoad
writes: ‘ I w as afflicted nine years wilh.
All the mediciu* I could take did me
good. I then tried B. B. B , and ’<
cured me sound ”
Mrs. 8 M. Wilson, Round Mountain,
as. writes: “A lady friend of min* was
bled with b utM and pimp lea on her
and neck. She took three bottleeof B. B
end her skin got aedt and smooth,
appeared, aid her health improved greatly
-las. L. Bosworth, Atlanta, Ga..
“Some years ago I contracted blood poison
I hail no appetite, my digestion was ru
rheumatism drew up my limbs so I
hardly walk, my throat was cauterized
times. Hot Springs of gave until me no 1 benefit, B.
my life waeene torture gave
B. atrial, end surprising cured as it may noYHMm
the use of 5bottles k*."
CONTEMPORARY HUMOR.
“You make tired,” astba felloe |
me
Said to ihe blacksmith.—Time.
Alter every election one aide , crows | !
and the other sole i. eats crow.-I ... _phi!, htla- i
delpbta Inquirer.
If all people were to “vote as they
piay," it wouldn't take lonyj to count
tb<* ballots.—Lincoln Journal.
“i he malt is ,ate tonight,” as the t
woman said when she g< t up at 2 a
m. to let in her husband. -Danville
Bre< Z",
“Mr* - Elkins' son George is go
iug to i»e H pUv actor to a ri al 'tu-ay j
ter,’ said Mrs Spi igg n“a di ' e •
well on the pretna me t'»o U- ■
pet* Bazar.
Things do not aiwa)- l’«■ i!•» » a- a
matter of course. A in»n who uotlrrs
puns is not a pundit , m i In i is mi
who plays in a band •» bandit, i’l *
burg Chronicle-Telegraph.
Sunday school teacher—• \ «*
children, after Noah and hi- family
bad entered the aik. why were she
the oi Id f
rest oi people the win te
stroyed?”—Smell boy—“Go# they
didn’t know enough to come in out
of the ram.”— Lowell Citizen.
Cny editor (to reporte-)—“You
may get up an article on *1» Mar
riage a Failure?' Interview any per
sons you think you can get the most
information horn.” Reporter (at
spirt: titlimic seance a few hours later)
- “Madam, I should like to speak to
the spirit of Krightiif) Young.”—lk>*
ton Herald.
Colonel U. 8, Wood’s Luck.
Colonel Charles S. Wood, the tall and hand
lonit manager of Ihe Eutaw House, t* in
great luck He la wealthier to-day hy tha
nui of $5,000 than he was a week ago. He
bonvht one-twentletli of a ticket in tho
Louisiana State Lottery. He nut It in hi*
pocket and was notified that the ticket, of
which he held a fraction—it waa No 73,948—
had drawn on October 9 the $100,000. '1 be
colonel was not slow in communicating with
the lottery people, and on Monday he receiv¬
ed a certified check for his share of the
wealth, Herald, Oct. namely, 15,000.—(Baltimore (Md.) the
24. On Dec. 18th occurs
Mammoth Drawing in which the First Capi¬
tal Prize is 1600,000. All information to be
had by applying to M A. Dauphin, New Or-
l“ans, ijii.
mmmn RWmi
'T ffrind their teethf
When children pick their
are reatlesa, unnatural in their appetite, they a<
quite likely troubled with Worm*, prompt me a*
ure* should be taken and BeA ( FftliffHtMk9
Vermifuge be given them according to direo
tiona it has saved many a child from aesth and
may preserve your sweet child from ^ early ffrsyt
*1
WATCHES!
★ JEWELRY, ★
DINNER AND TEA SETS!
DECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN WHITE
ENGLISH GRANITE WARE.
DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA PLATE
SETS. GLASS. TlN AND WOODEN WARE.
KENTUCKY COOKING AND HEATING
STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES.
NOVELTY CO.
BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER
Hill asselkus’ Shoe Store IIHl St.
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
J^ We warrant all work and shall make it a point to misrepreeent noth
ing. Jus: rec.-iyed a large shipment of Gents, f.adies and Misses fine goods
ami school shoes for Children.
H, W. HASbELIIUS.
A. S. MURRAY
Call* vour attention to his
A iirnitii:!
m \
COMPLETE SUITS OR SiNGLE PIECES.
Suits of 9 Pieces from $20 to $ 100. Tables, Chairs
Bedsteads. Spring Beds. Wardrobes. Etc,
A limited number of Sewing Machines of the best
makes tor sale very low.
lam always ready to serve my eustomers, both
day and night.
Mrs. E. E. CR
20 HILL STREET,
--has H i. rw*--
atest: Styles: of: Millinery
AND TRIMMING 8 .
Saxony Wools best good* and ail a sorted caters. Atec, German*
own Wools.
Wtr Call $r d ezamlne my gtods and prices. 1
octlMAwIm
and House and Lot For Sole
A 208k* a< re farm in r> mile* of Griffin, G*
acres In wood*, 180 iu splendid *t*te of
cleared of stump* and rook*, fix.
for Improved ferm mai n!aery. Machin¬
»to< k, corn and fodder will be sold with
If wanted. All ready for business wroth
year. Also.s large roomy hOU*e end two
lot in Griffin. Griffin, 0*. fla, For particular* Clark A Son. *d.
m , * t care
septltKl&wlim * THAI) Cl-ABK.
Hoitiontaad Notice.
Augustus personality, B. Jones ha« and appllco for e* *mp and
of /citing apart
of homestead, and I will ]>»** upon
same at 10 o'clock on (be 27th day of No
1888, at my office
$1 .VI E W. HAMMOND. Ordinary
i
Sale I
' «• • »i 1. » fr . . t\ «' fill Id .
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t ti i ftfi u m«V • f U»n-
*• « i •) V'lj Int4 I? »! .
• » Willi ptn-4 III -w UitUtm Up<iD
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i « ».*** - 11141* t »Ait ■ . li t
Alt i.l» ; ». i e 4' iii \0 hi* ml *w»Ut
1 »i*t | njii* ,
iloimvp «i d lot* in dlflertn. *t the
for »alt* Hiid to run’
G. A. GUHNING0AX,
Heal Estate Agent
Hale
lly virtue of un order granted by the court will
Ordinary, of Spalding Count), we
to the highest bidder before the court
door In Griffin daring the legal hour*,
“<ale, on the first Tueeday in belonging D. ember,
m, the following property to
estate of Won. Scott, 1st* of said comity,
for the purpose of distribution
the heirs, to wit About two him
and seventy acres of land, more or less,
in Line Creek district, in said county,
in one body and known as the land that
set apart as a dower to Mrs. Naney
out of the estate of Wm. Scott, de
and bounded as follows: On the
bj Glenn Sanson, east by S. A. Scott
" * by ....... F. M. Scott,went by W.P. Manatd
in elegant neigborb Iborhood. Nearchurch-
and s .-bools. ost desirable property.
cash. S, A. SCOTT. SCOTT,
V M,
Adm’re de bouis non Wm. Scott, dee d.
|6 00.
PARKER’S GINGER TONIC
!’>«•* Cum fur WegJt GungpL Atthrns, fmll*
Inward Pnins. luirutmrtian ( omWmnflii* mmtt
with Jamip istDIntiwr•, I* r»*rt» »CuA-
powfr o»*sr KYi^umnUam, dtMuuM* oi.known t*» oU*r rwiwiittk ami
Lungra, > «fn«J» Oonfriamu, a*wJ tk>w«ia tM
HUof Utalitomach, I-'YtMr, Ki
dr« 4 fsrm|f thousand* to ti»e grra'a «bo w«m kl rwco»ar
h«aithT»y the timely uieof hRKsa’iGiNfffit* 60d. Toma,
i* mw lifaand KrviuftlLlA h» a«ed. at WNf
Hi»< ox A Co., JfiA wmuuu Btnjet, N ¥.
“TAiicwr-
HAIR BAL8AM
(Stansos end beautid«« the hair.
Prtmiotasaluxttrlafit Tails Restore growth. On
Never to
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Cure*Realpd{**■;!«•-*and hair faJllr
HINBERCORNS.
Theaaff pail*. surest and best cure for Corns, Bnnlona, Cadi hs
Kmrares comfort> Ui*> fret > haver IL
cure. U oonts at Dmggists i\ Ut oi « Ux, m
of the Court House, fat the ell,
Filty seres Spalding of land more or lea*, i«
the north by IS. County, Georgia, 1
**. Ogletre* ' „„
of Mrs, Andrew*, *«uUi by land <
Gft>«on and 'I home* Hand, cast by
Richard j.roperli Gibson. Levied ptLlOftl *
fa <,f N. T.
tl issued from Apalding ftapette*
favor «,f A. F. Bu/.el! vs. N. T.CH
f Gibson, tenant in pot
Also, at tiro same time and pises, will I
2ft acre* of land in the IfWWh district 4
eomw/.f ding ttxunty, said said lot that land is beingth* of the sM <
novw
Griffin and North Alsbamaraiii
nd being a part of lot number 58, raid U
£8, nn the north by a part of said
Ssvamtah, c.^t Griffin by P. rkins North Brothers, Alabaa “
end
and west by J. H. Starr, trustee,
d on snd sold ar the property of Lucy
to satisfy three fi taa issued ftp** *
court of the 1058th district G. f U. 1
of E.T Crowder rt. Lacy E.
one fif a issued from the 1088th
M in favor of J.C. King for the use
Mclnan v». Liny K. Reeve* and (
WlUtm. Invy madff by B. C. Heeds 1
»->d turned over to me. Tenant tn poem
Also, legally at tbe notified. time and place, *Opfe will b*
same
fifty acre*of Uni in the lCASth divtriet
originally Henry now BpeUHng i
bttug of the southeast corner
49 *aid dutiiet, end ht
O. by L. lend* Dupree, of Jr. T. E. Smith, east by
and 8r , *oct‘ " *
‘
. Beasley to satisfy one fl
court of the w?, JOB
of A. S. A I.
ft jfofiwy.Yw. J. 1. !
court fl fas In tny hands.' Levy
C. Heed, I,. C.,and tamed r^ over to
1 *’ ,Mw>t ,n , o v
Also, it tbe same time find
one two story br iftk el/ire
of Hill stteet, Grlffift, Chi
a hardware store and
tooth by » «r*5 XtS
and Sold an the alley « avenue Chat-
on as ptttpcrty of
Sr., by virtue of a mertfage • '
from fipaiding Hnperior faw-
of John heal T*. Chas. H.-,
tn po**esainn legally l
*6 --- 00. R. 8. CONNELL, t ar, *. c.
Ordinary's Adve
BBS*
One two room house and lot m dftr-
cause b*-
the Court of ():
nThe Mt Meod*y_
♦ftOO
ICE—SyatBiae C*V*
ator of i L. l aw ton, hen I
to me for to sell two
of tbs C. 0. 4 HR. Co , twe
of Mock of B W RR.Oo.1
of stock of *1 BR. andBVft
Gs, of the proi i *5 of **id estate for C_ ;
- ai
I>:t all person* lerned efafw cense fan*-:"
the Court dt _ ary ofeMd conety, t
office in Griffin
•
-
Ordi nary.
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* U a KDiMAUX'B OsoRaia, OBVICE, Nov. Br. >
tv, 5th
Brook K,adtm«
Lawton, hundred ha* i
i
more land or l#**. Ttini i ii t
Of
b/ land of B. H. Witaan, *<Mtti
Wilson and A. R. Uwtna
Dismnke: sold for diatribaUetn Bathe|
ty of M. L. Lawton, late of said coi
ceased.
Let all persons concerned show <
fore the Court of Ordinary <M*aid i
my office in Grtitus, v * the trm ^why iu
$4.00 K. W. HAMMONdT
/ \HDINARY’S OFFICE—Bpauhm
sephene leave 1’ndgett. the lands has applied. to- said me
to sell belonging to
tale for tho purpose of pwymg t the debts ' " of
said deoeeaed.
Let ail person* concerned show
for* the Court of Ordinary, in at
Griffin, on the first Af nday DeeWBbe* 1
$3 00 E. Mr. HAM] 4 MWR Ondinary,
f U \RDINARY’8 OFFICE.—RMungoCoint-
TV, Gxoboia, Oct. 37lh, *.
Stanley, administrator of SamT Bailey has
his applied to inc for tetters of dismission from
administration os the estate of Semi
Bailey, Let ail late of said Ooncemtd county, dec steed be¬
persons show cane*
fore the court of Grifflu Ordinary of said Monday county,
at ray office In on the first
io February. 1888, by ten o’eieefcs. why
such letter, should not im gjauted.
$5.15. B. W, HAM MO8It,Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
ss ■- 1 ; - 'iV .‘Ht 4 ■, .J;
By virtue of an order granted by the conr*
of ordinary of Bpaidtng county, I wfH sell t»
the highest bidder faatora the .4
d<8>r in Griffin Tuesday during the Deoemb legal 1
on the first in
of following Nancy wo>t,late property of belonging said count/, to t
(______ th*
for heirs, the to-ftit: vaipcn: Twenty, of distribution,amongst suVm of land
two mow
or less, the in northwest Line Creek, dletriot of lot of ( t
ty In corner
seven; Offing nil of said Sat OS »_____
Flint river, adjoining leads of F.M. A S. A.
Scott on the northwest and south. Paid lands
iu good neighborhood, near tehee* sad
churches. Terms cash.
F M, SCOTT, Admin istiptiw sed
tli0C ' ol Nancy Scott, dece a .
Executors’ fidlA Sale.
—— « *4 *W
By virtue of an order ftma tftesmiorf of
Oediunsy. house door of fipaiding be sold beteMidfap tlis city eoort of
county m
Griffin,on the fir.t Tuesday in DecstrfBer noxt, of
tictween the legal In hours of sale, that originally part
laud lot No. 12 Fourth district of
Sffir-.Tr'.favs. Mt. wserss district sod
deceased, lying in Zion ct»
? Henry on r Alexander -^ Io*, said lot coctalniag \
of an aore more or lees. (The whole of um
lot will be sold, 8. Grsntlaod
I crest, conseiiting.> Bold is 1
the estate of A. G. Murray,
benslii of heirs and ensdi
feet. in twelve Tcnns month* of sale, with Mie-haM^ interest etl .
b*Ff 3 1 i S, W. MCI
. >i± Guardian’s
I IftLiMf
,
) j uf By ordinary virtue of * an " ui 8ri * “ AWnftBfcO the ** Court
i
granted the highest at 8e ■ hnne
thole-
g*l|
el