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I Customer. Aught,
I Bout i den, to be Bought
, F Agents, Silver or rOo'd,
J o rders, Men-hnaiUee Sold.
I I gerrmita of Hire, Opening Gsoil* to Ap raise,
L*»y* r " r To A Days
K T«f ter*. Houses mi ounce,
Mj'fopatar ProH-h. ^ or Acres,
Ef Look** Butchers or linkers
3 r-fir—>• Boats, Votes,
1 ssL k A Dress cure Handy isklrt f>>r disease, «r flounce
fc ; Fioor, A Valise,
t*$b I'h-'re A MnslfiiChemise,
• :> ,
Horse. Tea.,
. Bees,
Mare, Bear, Pea“,
Monkey'ir Ihou&d iK.ni il |>!tz Or Arc Pro.iv
«too n ... , Ki nr it; To Make Known.
Fte from x. Your Store,
To Hire a Huh
nrtver or twin.. Hosier -
(U Elegant Can iage.Hty nods,
AnOpolem teOpolei Marriage, Ball, Upholstery Picnics,
jjistcr, play,Concert or Excursions,
pj a tes, or#ittuf’gDiveiEionB, Knick-Knacks,
To dell lo jfay Clothes Ready’
Diamonds, Increase of fly Trade, Made,
Pearls. Coal, Coke and Woo d
Kings, Pictures,
Curls, Features, Lectures,
Fash for
fobuy Odd Things, All Kinds of Food
Or sell Odd Things, Work* on Theology,
Cats, Magic, Wealth Astrology,
Eats, and Fe'icitv,
Stats, World-uide Publicity
Flats Flags,
Bats. Rags, Bags,
Peutalooi Nags,
Hsts, gssplender tCravats, Dress shirts collars
or
Mutton or Relief, Beef, House Almighty Dollars,
Financial for Rent,
eltocks, Store, Tenement,
Cloiks, Cash to be L;nt,
i.ocka, Cash to he Spent,
Socks, Tent, Scent,
Port mania or Box,
pig, Sheep or Ox, Roman Cement,
Or Even a Beau- Go—
Then in a Trice, Read the Advice,'
l ake the Advice Far Beyond Price,
Written Below— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
-IN THE-
Daily News
To Business Men.
XIG jy LABORED ARGUMENT IS NEEDED
In the** days to convince INTELL1
BENT men that it
r
Pays Well to Advertise
New Advertisements
TO ADVERTISERS
A lift of 1000 newupaners divided into
iTATES AND SECTIO.VS will l e tent ou
application—FREE. those who the’r advertising to
To want pay
we can offer ne better medium for tliorough
and effectiie work than the venous sections
•f cur Be!act Local LUt.
GEO. P. ROWELL <fc CO.,
Rewsp*per Advertising New Bureau, York.
10 Hpruce street,
SPECIAL ELECTION.
For Member of the Legis¬
lature for Spalding Co.
Geoeoix, OBDixiKr’iOmce, Nov. 18tw. i
Spii-niKoCo., By granted 10, Jno. i B
viitue of an order by
Gordon, Governor of Georgia, it is ordered
that an election be held at the court louse
and in the varioua election precincts of the
County of Spalding on Tuesday, tire 4th day
of December, HSS, for Representative Genera! Assembly of the
County of SpaldiDg in the
ol the State of Georgia, to till the vacancy
caused by the death of Hon Noah M. Col¬
lett*, Representative elect to said General
Assembly. It further ordered that this notice be
is
published in the Grifcin- Daii.v Nbws and
the Gnirroi W**kx,t News and the Griflln
Daily and "Weekly Sun until the date of said
election.
Witness my hand anil official signature
E. W HAMMOND
Ordinary of Spalding County, Georgia.
A GREAT YEAR
(* the bWtort of th* United 8tate* H now upon kc*
a*. Every perron of Intelligence de*lre* to ;>
pace with the eour»* of It* event*. 1 here i.i no
better w»y to do io th*n to «ub«cribe tor
The Macon Telegraph.
II* new* faculties addition a*e UMorpaweil the fullest by any Assort payr
la theEoath- In to
al*d Pre** UC» dispatches. Ulflpnu-wwxa. It »* has Ml— special “R-----,, correspond-
“---w-- •— ---* — •——» -ii important .
of Congress Wa«h-
lagtoa *111 be the moet Important and most in¬
teresting news centre In the country. The
Washington the dorreepondenoa that be had. of the Telegraph is
very bast oan furnishes the latest
It* regular correspondent full dispatches. Frequent
-vews tews aid and gossip gesslp from In in full dispatches. J. Cummings,
thecial letters Hon. Amos
siemhcr of Congress trom New Vork, J rank l..
Carpenter, and W. A. Croffut. three of the best
known newspaper writers at the capital, ol dis¬ the
cuss the livest and most Important issues
Vhe Telegraph Is a Democratic line with Tariff the Reform policy
paper. It is thoroughly Ctevedand iu and the Democratic
of president coming national campaign the
party Tclajmtpb In the give all the but
wlirdltemTatl trill not publte only fiiue. from the news, stand
point of ganulna Democratic lallh. Subscrlla?
*t once.
- (ally, one year,......... * 00
■Bally, six months. ....
Dally, three months, - . • • - * OO
Hally, one month, - •”*
Weekly, .no year...... 1 00
Term-: Cash In advance. Address
THJC TELEGRAPH
■ llaoev QKOftRiA
Registration Notice.
Book for the registration rtf voters of
the city will be opened at my offi'c, nt the
brick waraheunc on Thursday, 15th inst
and remain open 10 days. NALL, . .
T1108
Nov 10, 1888 Com of Registration
For Sale.
OU Poor Firm ct Spalding Co.
Situated about four mite* horn the court
boos -, consisting of 2acre* ol tend, of
which about 45 acres in the w od* t ontains
a good five room dwelling house, one tenant
hoes* in gaod repair, two good stables and
1 corn arib-
' ; cash, balance at
jtMtm
If You Are Sick
I Female Troubles, Fever and Ague,
* Sleeplessness, Partial Paralysis, or Nervous IVoe-
tratlon, use Paine s Celery . umpomid and
rurid In each of those the oause is menial
physical or
overwork, anxiety, exposure or malaria.
! ’kceffi-ct of which is to weaken the nervous sys-
teni, resulting in one of these diseases. Remove
».n c*rsE with that great Nerve Tonic, and the
i.jisult will disappear.
Paine’s Celery Compound
! kiach\H^i;,m « Nu’Zy' PTiUX i e,<1 ST* ' MaM " writ «*
wrought a greet E i' Chang,- fl! i l tt M lh y ITwaSTk® result lug
, h - affectl-i,
Will Cure You!
™
Far the Aged, Nervous, Debilitated.
FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS.
-Also, a full lit,' - of-
Drags, Patent Medicines, Paints, ,Oils, brushes
And Drug#lets’ Supple.,, at bottom prices, can ALWAYS be found
AT DltKWRY’S DRUG STORE
IS Hill Street,OKI'--FIN, GA.
WE KEFP ON HAND THE FINEST
Flour, Sugar and Coffee,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
.v?* At the LOWEST PRICES of any one in the city. We have the finest
Whiskies and Brandies
AND BUST OF 0.1. THE
FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY!
i whirh I#* no ot) to be the finest that w mude All of lh*? Above for rnedioul purposes. Com
! and <ee ns.
(1 FORGE & HARTNETT.
j diV»tdec25
A. LOWER,
Practical Jeweler aid Dealer*
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C.
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN, GA.
I will have to-day nice mixed lish.
Fresli Oysters Slirimp, Ci abs,
Rice Birds, Bananas Celery,. 35c
Mixed Pickles, 70c gallon, only doz.
Sweet Pickles, 85c gallon,
Plain Pickles, 60c gallon.
Cheese 15c lh to-day.
A large lot of A. E Crackers just received;
20 different varieties. Schw eppe fine ginger
ale, soda water and Lemonade 12c per bottle.
50 lb any Patent flour $1.65 to-day.
J. 3VC. MILLS
W. M.Holman & Co.
-have frebii--
Magnolia -> Hams,
Cooked Corned Beef 124 c. per lb. Blue Fish better fhan fresh Mackerel
Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. All graces Sullivan's Tobaccos
And the
BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY.
to Save Money
By buying your DRY GOODS,
HATS, SHOES AM) GROCERIES of
R. F. STRICKLAJSDj
NO 57 HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GA:
3^*4”' "lOO [irs. of ; pie Shoes at less than wsale prices. Also a good
line of
M EN,W()M EN'S’AN I) ( H JLDREN’S SHOESt
j Bouolit rpjrular, ai i educed prices. Calicoes, Sheet ing anii ('hecks, all
marked down. Kentuoky Jeans, all grades, lo to 37 J cents pi r yard.
Wf have a full iine of Mens’ Womens’ and Childrens’ Hose at 10 U> 25
cert:s. Out childrens’ mixed and black hose at ]0 cents per pair is the best
thing in town Lor ;be money. Handkerchiefs, Towels, Corsets, Flannel
Collars and Cnff’s, all at ihe lowest prii <**. Give me a irial and I will save
you money. R. F. STRICKLAND.
SPENCE & SMITH*
OPPOSITIC BBICKWAREIIOU8E,SOLOMON St
Are ihw ready to do jour work. Repairing buggies and wagon*.i* a feature o
their bu siness. on which >killed laboronly isuMil Bring ns your work .
ISr We will build y< u anything ou wheels- Buggies, Phaetons, Surrie*. H«gr :■».<*
Drays, and Delivery Wag,it s Sign painting will be a tealurt of nt Httie mrsrln
Nothing Imt good work will be done. Will not lake a shoddy job for any price, w itb
II.Spitin' at the helm you eannut fail to get fair dealing. Call on us l efore j on buy.
SPENCE <(•
Solomon Street, Griffin, Ca.
Shipment Finest Teas,
CRACKF.RS, ALL SORTS, 15c. lb.
HAMS, BONELESS SHOULDERS, ETC. FINEST
FLOUR ON THE MARKET.
Bodes k Cos
dyes Warranted to color more goods than any other
ever color made, and to give mure brilliant _ _ and
*' Atk for th,! IMa mond, and take
no other
A Dress Dyed FOR
A Garments Coat Colored Renewed IO
A Child CENT8.
| can use them!
Unequalled for all Fancy and Art Work,
I At druggists and Merchants. Dye Book free.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Props,, Burlington, Vfc
TOO BlCll FOR HIV,
tlT C. O.
1 hejr Mood on the bridge at mWnght.
The bridge on Taylor street.
And he gi shingly t,,|d hi* story
ti he knelt at the isiHtsri'. feet
Toiler he appeared a hero
A bold, gay cavalier.
Though she knew the amount of hi. nniVy
Was enfy three hundred a year
She gated at the tnoon then shining.
And up t’ward* the Midland depot,
Thau back at her food admirer,
And decided she wouldn’t eay So
BtU alaal the heart’s fonueet wishe*.
A re sometimes unickly dispelled
For the m»id, looking down at her lorer,
Spellbound iu horror mi held
For the up'urned lace in the moonlight
The sad, saj story disclosed.
In iudesvorteg to summon up conrsge
He had died Just us he proposed.
The verdict of tha coronet's Jury,
<>n which they did all agree,
Whs that lie died from strangulation
While proposing to an M. II 11
NEW YORK CITY PATRONAGE.
Estimated to be Greater Than That ef
the Presidency.
The lollowing from an exchange preaentg
some very large figrnea in aggregate, but
they appear to be uneoutradicted: •t.il■
Talk about the patronage of the White
House. What does that amount to compared
to the great city of New York, where the pai
ron»ge there alone ii worth fhO.OOO.OOO a
year, and support* directly and indirectly
the families of 100,000 men, Who struck the
Democratic party last Tuesday! Why, the
great patronage ball. Look here, what the
New York city Democrats were fighting for
and what Mayor Grant will bare at his din
pesal after May 1, 1 Hs9:
A commissioner of Public Works, salary
^S,000, ip plaoe of Gen. John Newton; term
four years from May 1. 1889.
A Corporation Counsel, in place of Henry
Beckman; salary S 12,000; term four years
from May 1, 1889.
A City Chamberlain, in place of William
M. fvans; salary $2'>.OGO and tier, from
whi'-h the expense, are paid; term four y> ars
(row May 1, 1889.
A President of the Health Board, in place
of James C. Bayles; salary | r >,000. term
years from May l, 1889,
A Dock. Commissioner, la place of the suc¬
cessor of L. S.N. Stark; salary $8,000; term
six years from May 1, l«s<i.
A Police Commission 9r, in place of Stephen
B. French; salary *5,000; term six years
May 1, 188(1
A Police Commissioner, in plaeu of John
MoClave, salsry |5,(K>0; term six years from
May 1,1889.
A Ccmiaisslsner of Charities, in place of
Thomas S. Boons*; salary f,5,0C0; term six
from May 1,1889
A Fire Commissioner, in place of Fitsjobn
salary $5,000; term six years from
May 1, 1889.
A Tax Commissioner, in place of Eds aril
Donnell (holding oTer); salary $4,000;
six years from May 1, 1889,
A Tax Commissioner,in place of Tlomaa j
Feilner; salary $4,000; term six years j
Ifay 1, 1889.
Three Excise Commissioners, in place of j
H. 8. Woodman, Andrews; John Von Gian and j
salary $5000; three !
years from May 1, 1889.
A Park Commissioner, !n place of M. C. I). I
Jen; no salary; term six years from May
Two Commissioners of Accounts, in place
* .P. Shearman and James Daly; salsry
they are appointed by the Mayor,
can be teumvod by him at auy time.
A Po lee Jostice In place of Jacob M, Pat¬
salary $8,000; term ten tejr* f nun
1,1889
A Police Justice,'in placed Henry Mur¬
salary $8,000; term ten jeara from May
1890
A Police Justice, in place ..f Maurice J.
salary $8,000; term ten years from
1890.
A Police Justice,in place of Solon B Smith;
$8,000; term ten years from May I,
Seven School Commissioner. ea< h year;
Marsoalato fill vacantia and other small
I’iinples, Sores, Aches and I’alns.
When a hundred bottles of sarsaparilla or
other pretentious specifics fail to eradicate
in born scrofula or contagions blood poison,
remember that B. B. B. (Botanic Blood
Balm) has gained many thousand victories,
in as many seemingly incurable instances
Send to the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga.,
for “Book of Wonders,” and be convinced.
is the only Titue is boon rrsuriEtt.
G. W. Messer, Howell’s X Ronds, Ga.,
writes; “I was afflicted nine years with sores.
All the medicine I could take did me no
good. I then tried B. B. B , and 8 bottles
cured me sound “
Mrs. 8 M. Wilson, Round Mountain, Tex
as, bled writes: bcirbs “Alady and friend of mine was trou
and neck with She took three pimples bottlesof on her B. B. face B.
and her skin got (reft and smooth, pimples dis
appeared, and her health improved greatly '
Jas. L. BoswortU, Atlanta, Ga.. writes;
“Some years agol contracted blood poison
I had no appetite, my digestion was ruined,
rheumatism drew up my limbs so I conld
hardly walk, Hot Springs my throat was cauterized benefit, five
times. gave lue no and
my life was one of tortureutiiil I gave B. B.
B. s trial, and surprising as it may noflfl seem,
th* use of 5 liottles cared m*.” lm
I* Life Worth I,!ring t
How often does the patient mother ;
who has just laid away the little one 5
that lied from the effect* of teething,
ask thie question. If she had known of ,
Dr. might Bigger*’ Huckleberry Cordial, life
have been brighter.
Advice to Mothers.
M.s. Wixuijow'* SooTnmo Hykcp
for children teething, m Um prcbcription anil
of ona of the best female nurse*
physicians 10 the United .States, and
has been used for forty years with never
failing success by millions of motlisrs
for their cbildreu. During is the process
o! teething its value incalculable
It relieved the child from pain, cures dya
entery and diarrheas, griping in the
bowels, and wirtS colic By giving
health 5 the child and rest, the mother.
Price 25 cents a boitle. angeodAwlv
$ixJ XThiAT VM
(Secured cor*A%i at hoc* home* wu>
* B-it WOOLLBY.M.D
tr * -■'’i WfcitabaU m
A v p o E u CONSUMPTIVE
mh i - ■
i' p i ,ni‘e bobby is hi* voice,
» ) I ho ctanl tenor ha* ofl *0 bnwleri
b !i ■ ' . btirso.—Tiruf
Ms wuo Mink* a jfCKui can vat
otigh; to in o th* te it luii i i it
—K t S.estcr Pott Express
A I'll :ui!p|i|tn *»v» InvyjilM at*
t. I* t lot .isn,|x I heir patient’.'. Mow
I alum' liur ti is? -Rioiitntmd dispatch,
K-«»*. u««'»
ire- wtf vioweil < whether „, Mr
riai o t» a laiinre. -Tvotiisvillo C-onricr
JlMl (■((*!.
()• <• Il b tf oi'.y l
port ICIKlIR’ 1 ■ - 11 . > - It f ft nit tc*
or 11 our 1. nil,
S.'.l H Vet; New *.
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otu-ct loti hat :tn
IJJ’l.J.-M H-. -— M t rciiHU 1
\ 1H lit* I uuc wiicu a uish I *■ a
j **" ' warm liimseH atH us* ■.e i
‘
: ter fit cool (he whisky. The reason
i of some ihit tie is |>»*t linilinjn out.
; — Puck.
One Pact
1« worth a coinmn of rhetoric, said an Aunerl
can statesmmi It is a fact, established by
the testimony of thonslmds of people, that
Hood * Sarsaparilla docs cure scrofnls, salt
rheuui, ing front uud impure other Diseases or condition affections arts
state or low of th*
blood. It also overcomes that tired strenglii feeling,
creates a good appetite, and give*
to every part of the system. Try it. (c)
/< m Sttftand UafoiUmg,
F.. R. Anthony,"Grinin ar.d M. F, Switi
O hard Hill, Ga.
Wiroarc VWafc, Nerv¬
ous and Debilitated
and suffeneff from
Debility, Weakuc*#, Seminal
EiniftMions, Nightly all
«ud the
effect* ot tiarly Evil
Habit* which lead to
Premature Decay, Conaomptlon Disc or Insanity, of Man.
send for Pears’ Treatise on a?©#
with particulars for Home Cure.
Cures guaranteed No cure no pay, J. 8.
Peaks, 612 and 614 Church Hi., Nashville
Tcnn. novl4d<kwIy.
WA TCHFS
★ JEWELRY, *
DINNER AND TEA SETH!
7 // / .'.fef'p.' z*' C " —W- -
■ ' DECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN
i ? f ' - 'E>or ENGLISH DECORATED GRANITE AN0 WARE. PLAIN CHINA
\ % SETS. GLASS. TiN AND WOODEN WARE.
- ‘.'t> KENTUCKY COOKING ANO
. • /* STOVES.
SEE THEM AND PRICES.
NOVELTY CO.
BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER
Hill St. I Halils’ lilioe Store ”
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
a warrant all work an() shall make it a point to misrepresent noth
ing. Jus: leogiyed a Urge shipment of Cents, Radies and Miasn* fine goods
and school shoes /or Children.
H. W. HASitELKUS.
A. S. MURRA Y
('1111- vonr stlentlon to b*s
Line of Furniture
COMPLETE SUITS OR SINGLE PIECES.
Suits of 9 Pieces from $20 to $100. Tables. Chairs
Bedsteads Spring Beds, Wardrobes, Etc.
A limited number of Hewing Machines of the
makes tor sale very low.
I am always mglit. ready to serve iny eiistomers,
day and
Mrs. E.E.
20 HILL STREET*
--UAH all the——
Latest: Styles: if:
AND TRIMMINGS.
Saxany Wool* test jtefii and $11 a sprite e«tar». Mm.
awn Wools.
MT* Cte ard azamma mf 90tea ate pHtea.
1 Farm and iHouw and M for
ed for »toek, Improved
*rv, corn
farm If wanted. A I! remitT tor bo*!**** anoth¬
er year Also.* brig® roomy home and
acre lot In GrifBo. Gn. For particulars *d
ilriwi me si Qrlfln, 11s, esreu*rka*M.
sepUUdAwSro TliAD CLARK.
Homeatea.l Notice.
j Augustus B. t'.iii . ha. appliec for ex -hip
i ig apart and
lit! tnrs« upofi
1 the same at 10 o'clock on the. £7| Hi tl*» *f No
, vainber, »t my it office office
i $1 si K. \\. HAMM¬ OND. Ordinary
jpP
u i i.i d ii,* • « • uriMi ale Hmiti*
I r» jrtr pm for it.snd ‘ thep Ifu
i or - price u>kMl for it Ml
»o-d- part in»iri* ofettyllm-
> • in-ld-rtly liui'tf. Igscreei
■ r.it- a ill, e'>**J n«*» I.oum upon
i , . instill' lit* it nlte, 1 tdotli lirmsr
- I,*.’ i.onhi taro, fniil . Ac
Ait -In ie ai- t i d \ ted in lo send wold
.-t Housesm l-ogt j-tofits in
d lots ilitlin u> mu tu.o* ef the
city for sale nod to ren*
(i A. GUN NINOII AM,
Real klstste Agent
Adm inlstrator’.s Hale
By virtue of an order granted by th«court
of i ’rdinsry, the of Spalding County, we will
sell lo highest bidder before the court
house door in Griffin during the legal hours,
of sale, on the first Tuesday in D. c*»b*r,
1888 , the following property botoidtfng to
the estate of Wm. fck ott, late of said county,
deceased for the purpose of distribution
amongst the heirs, to wit: About two hun¬
dred and seventy seres of land, more or less,
lying in I4»e Creek district, iu said county,
all in enc body and known dower as Mrs. the land Nancy that
was .et apart as r to
Scott, onlof the estate of Win. Scott, de
ceased, and bounded as follow*: On the
north b} Glenn Bsnaon, cast b) jj. A. Scott
south by F. M. Scott,weath st by Manat d
_
Land in elegant lieigborh III oodk Niarrhunh-
e* and a bools. Most
Terns* cash
f. m, stK/rr.
A dm'js de lam is non Vim. Scott, deed.
$0 00.
PARK iNGER TONIC
Thu fk*tt «*u r# f nr f ottirna, Wmk Lur.irt. Aafchma* WmIV
ffpsthin. lljw, «rdt*Ai*>». kxhMiiAmn. CiHwWelmirme inmt
Mr# pomP lik uikd v« tfltwu* v* v. Ito ,iu Jmmuut* ..‘Am&cM i tt it cju$ct« a coiw
oy*t o^**r o> unkafM*n urkm>*n te oilwr *>U rctnwSM.
Woafc |,ui run, .. I, lUimiiimUkra, kU,tnini*u*m, !■ )e vinmle i-mAl« Cr>oi)* CrHniSi_ 4 *mt«. ami U>«
dlatreastnif i««toi>r illnof U»*.st(nn*rh, l>T«r, L>T«r.K K14mo«*ad 14 a«r«, ikiwete
arc .---------Uihliy drAtffrintf , tfcouffAmls to ib« »rr*-« «rr**'« f'AEican'MGuffJimtoiaai tMbo YMbo mouM w ot rmjvyr«r
thrtr lte*!ih hv tiic lu« umiHy tiw»*-i y unM uim o< f'AMKKM'M Q m
UUMwIiffiand Co nittiurt^ lo ho 0Oc. n* brag*
vMKxnrn
HAIR BALSAM
CO*n<Gi« »thl l>r'ittUno* the iudr.
rwumtiw b iaimri«nt nto«Ul
I Never Fail* io ‘ Reetere vtere Grey
B Hsiir ilc Yoaihful C« rl&m
10:rRCX'nJp<it«M4*i luur
HINDERC0RN8.
^fho Wtf*N^. euri ef «!vt 1**' j mi i I *r^ rnp, <V»!TjCJt
'ocurw. UteDyaUlHitKi’ « *
Decembers)
J&iSSeaur * l '^
on the north by II. j> ;le, Georgia, bowoded
hsssM
a Ufa issued from Spalding Superior____
*• »• »*«•» V*. JC. r.OOmm:
Al*o, at the same time and nlaoe, will be
wdd ‘i5acres of l«nd in the lOOfth distrirt of
SlmiclilUC I land Mug !h« *li« *wtfh
CUAt that it north of Hu
ti
rib by a part of said lot
!’> rl.ins Brother*, south
a ami North AlabamarsU
... t by i. H. 8urr, trustee. l*v-
...».....*«&p»aa*aii *nd sold
Justiceocurt , of Ha lOfi’-th district G. M. la
favor of ...... E.T. Crowder v*. Lo<-y - E. - Ecev**,
end owgfif ,i Issued from th* loath dietrtet
H ,* n {v: f i rvtJ - v K «? , .‘.* r
w., .
( • * 'd d turned tu.r * over - — to me “ Tenant ’ is ‘ vsr
»n<u Ai*o, legally at the notified.
sold »amc time and place, __
»om nf Of i,«^t-,n» urifieall) fitly niiy aery* ju-n -tor of Ian iso I in the 1069th district
Gf«r>rih biltig Henry now Spalding ecu-*-
said ti* southeast 1 corner of
mifubet 49 of district, and beu
of boi O. I Ii by L tends Dupre#, of T. E Smith, e**t by
Jr. and 8r .south
J , Beasley , to aattefy . on a« t.......
Ju-tiee . one fl fa
court of tUi'JGkstU dietr
A. * w ii. ,” r If vr array, ye. J ^ /. ikMf, Murray, Ii
ti< ‘ court fl fsjr ln my hand*. Levy made by
B C. Head, leG unsu- .and turned over to
notm^r 1 '' ‘ In noeaewi
side .A'sstiVJ^e’iraS of Hill Grirtto,
a* a hardware store and in;_____
part of efty lot So. 1 tn meant Ho
mg wuetun si id street. 94 feebWM
and boundmiaeuthbyw^teyof r until l.pxkl’fi By back m feat move a
fed and -old Lev
bn a* the prop* Cbaa.j
Johnson, fir., by Vfrttte of a mongm
issued from Spalding Superior Coart
or of John poe-e.isjon t wd vg. Cha*. II. John*
Tenant in legally nettfiei.
»i 00. H. a. CONNELL, Sheriff, I
Ordinary’* Advertueme
to me for leave to nett two city_____
lo-wlt: One x^Y^siss^gggSt two room houae and lot
am Taylor street,
Rhodajj. or
Dt>e'«
Iret all
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aam*‘ op TVS ’
b- share# t nd* o'the C JRBI ofth#
of stock
elrare of stoek of tJr»)
ScMl-P aSmsIffi Let all per»< ns eonec
ksrutne, W rtv upt. by
| V7 fcKDIKABY’S Oi
v, rr, o, Gkokoia, usunuis, evs, Jl
Brooks.admlntetrator onetta
l4»wto», hundred ha* applied s#v*rtty-ftve to tnc fo
one and
more or ten*. i« Cabins Dm r
by land of Dumuke and S.
ott.H. WiteoB,*o*th by raft
H- Wilson and A. R. Lawton and
Ay Dtetnuke; If, wild Lawton, for distribution, a* the I
of L late of said
caaaed.
ftet alt persons concerned show <
fwe (he Court of Ordinary of mid OMUlty St
my office in Grimu, the Drat Mcndsy iu
Uu vmber, IbH ». by ten o’clock, a. m., why
sach leave should not be granted. i4
f#jUU ^ w. hammgNjd, GriBdaty
^RDINABY’S Matritewi^adtnlaiidndor^’ OFFICE—ByanDgep g
G.
sephene leave sell Fadgctl, has applied to
to the tend* belongtttg to
tate tor the purpoee of {myisg th*<
•aid dooeam-d.
Let all peisona concerned show
fora the Court of Ordinary, in at nr .uv,
GriSn, by on the tret Monday Deeeaabor
ten o’clock, a. tn., why such leave should
not be granted.
$3 00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
/'’hRDINABY’8 U OFFICE.—UPAxjoqsa Cpcv-
Stanley, TT, GEOBOtA, Oct. 37th, 1888.—H. M
administrator of S&m’l Bailey tni ha*
anj piled to me for letter* of dismission
bh administration on the estate of $SM*t
Bailey, I-et late of **id county, deceased
all person* concerntd show canM be¬
fore the court of Ordiaary of said oeunty,
at my office in Griffin on the first Monday
in February. 1889, by ten o’clock a. n., why
such letters should not t>e a, anted.
$6.15. B. W. HA MMO.vD,Ordinary.
Administrator’s 8al%.
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of By ordinary virtue of au order granted by the court
of Spalding county, 1 will sell te
the highest bidder beh r* the court house
door in Griffin during the legal hours of sale
on the first Tuesday In December, 1888, th*
of following Nancy property belonging te the estate
for the 8cott,latc of distribution of raid county, deceased,
purpose amongst th*
heirs, to-wit: Tweutj-two sciMof tend more
or less, in Line Creek district of said coun
j ty in the northwest corner of lot No. eighty
seven, tieiog all of said let on west idoe of
Flint river, ; djoiniug lands of F. M., AS. A.
Bcott on the northwest and south, raid lands
in g<K>d neighborhood, near sohools and
< hure ln Terms cash ( '
* .
F M. SCOT T, Administrator
tfl.OC, of Nancy Bcott, deccaseo.
Executors’ Sale.
Ordinary, By virtue of an order from the court of
will be sold before tine opart
hou«e diK r of bpaiding county la lb* city of
Grilfin^m the flr*t Toewtay In December»*xl.
between the legal hours ot sate, that part Of
land lot N<>. 3 1 ? in Fourth district of originally
Henry, then Fayette, now. Jas. Scalding county,
which ve- i>«ned by W. Gor ton, now
deceased, Ijing in Mt. Zion district and cow
tainlng 100 acres, more or less. Also, ou*
undivided half int> rest in the lot ou tbeZtb-
nlou road io (lie city or Griffio koowo a* Ike
Henry Alexander fob, 'aid lot coolaioteg Ifi
tercet, consenting.) Sold as the i
tbe estate of A. G. G. Murray, ' deceased'
benefit of heir* and creditors. Tit*
feet. Term, of sale, ene-balt cash,
in twelve month* with interest at 81
ALFA. B.MUI
8 . W. MURRAY,! s
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Guardian’s Sale.
By virtue of an onter granted by IMtikttrt
----* aery ef Bpatdiag sosrete*
l at Scptem’b bidder srAa'SU;
, door of said county in Griffin m
j gal hours of sate, on the first T
tt, one undivided half i
sdteti