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If You Are Sick
frith Headache, Neuralgia, Rh' mnatisra Dyspop-
^ BlUowacM. Blood Human, Kidney Disease,
Constipation, Female Troubles, Fever nud Ague,
geepleasness, 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 v. oaken the nervous sys¬
tem, resulting in one of those diseases. Remove
the csl'ss With that great Nerve Tonic, and the
atSULT will disappear.
Paine’s Celery Compound
Jas L. Bows*. SprlngtieUl, Mass , writes dyes'.ver made, m(,ro S«xlii than anv other
I <• palne’s Celery Cmnpouud cannot I,c excelled as COllJr and to give more brllliunt and
■ • Sarvi Tonic, in in. case a single bottle Mother ’ Ask * ortlia D ‘ a > ” n,! ' anil take
wrought a great change My n tv, umess entirely
of disappeared, the stomach, and heart with and it the liver, r.-ulting and the affection whole A Dress Dyed j for
tone of the system siei. wa- wonder!inly invigorated. A Coat Colo/ed
| tell my friends, if U s 1 have been, Paine's j
Celery Compound Garments Renewed
Will Cure You! A Child can use them! cents
Sold by druggists, si ; six for So. Prepared only Unequalled
hy WKL1.S, UtCHAKhso.v £ Co., Burlington, Vt. for all Fancy and Art Work.
For the Aged, Nervous, Debilitated. At druggists and Merchants Dye Book free.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & C0„ Props., Burlington, Vt.
FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS
1 -Also, a full lint* of- —
Drills, Patent Medicines, Paints. ,Oils, Brushes
And Druggists’ Supples, ut bottom prices,"can AIAVAVS l>a found
AT DREWRY’S DIUTG STORE
28 Hill Street,(j KIP FIN, (i V.
WE KJEFT OX HAND THE FINEST
Flour, Sugar and Coffee,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
At the LOWEST PRICES of any one in the city. We have lit.- lines t
Whiskies and Brandies
AND BEST OF ACL THE
FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY!
which is no'ed to be the finest that is made All of the above fo,- medical purposes, Coin
and see us
GEORGE & Hartnett.
d.twtde'J*'
LOWIR,
-1 Practical Jeweler mi Dealer. ii
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, AC.
Special atienlion given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFifV. GA.
I will have to-day nice mixed fish.
Fresh Oysters Shrinip, Vi abs,
Rice Birds, only Celery, 35c
Bananas do/.
Mixed Pickles, 70c gallon, 85c gallon,
Sweet Pickles,
Plain Pickles, OOe gallon.
Cheese 15c lb to-day.
A large lot of A. E Crackers just received;
20 different varieties. Schweppe 12c line ginger bottle.
I ale, soda water and Lemonade per
50 lb any Patent flour #1.05 to-day. i_,S
J. JVC. jVCX3L J
W. M. & Holma
-HAVE FRESH---
Magnolia ams,
Cooked Corned Beef 12L c. per ib. Blue Fish better (ban fresh Mackerel
Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. A!! gr-j e Sud.van's Tobaccos
And the
BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY,
HOW? to Save Money
Ry buying your DRY GOODS,
HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of
Jt. F. S TRJ VKLAJS J),
NO 57 HILL STREET. - - - GRIFFIN, GA;
§2^500 prs. of S jilc 8mso, a• o-ss t.L-ui w-al. iii'iccs. Also a jrood
line of
men:womhn s and < n ildrens shoes
Bought regrular, at reduced j.iric<"s. (^altcocs, Sbeetiny an*i Checks,
niarki-.d flown. Kentucky Jcai teal ;, e a i o rail i-j to iiT f, >-i n'» [hi
We have a full line of .Mens’ W i. 1111 i Childreti: 1(1
ends, Out childrens’ mixed ,.e I ■i re- jia t : -
thing in town for the mm < v il i. Is, I ’* !>r;s F
Ooliars and (’tiffs, all at u« ' ' pi i I i a ! a 11' i i
Yu-' hi i.lij. smirk!.
k NEW 1B0W SWEEPS CLEA
p F ,v c & SMITH,
GPVOHT!' li W A REHOU8E,SOLOMON St
n. V Hill. Il , . urn rk. 1.- pairing buggi#* m.d wagons i* a ficlu. 1 »
Iheir bn-u m, n v I 1 ■ 1 ' ■' I * c Bring ns you
ft# will build > u 11 v t I clc i'i - gen*. 4i
Nothing Drays, M il Dt-livi j Wignts. will b S.gi | ’A tuKe ! * r 1 * ’.''.' ’
bnt cnOii wijrk ‘ i m 1 a -; ■ : I 1 -
H.Speneat Hu itlm ynucitu t fail t.....r..', i i fair dealing I 1 cl! llsnn on us 1 #f<’>■ yon buy.
SPEN C E S SMI TH,
Solomon Street, Griffin, Ca.
Shipment Finest Teas,
CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. lb.
HAMS. BONELESS SHOULDERS, ETC. FINEST
FLOUR ON THE MARKET.
wm, Boi les k U'v
«%.
Judge Hall'i Bill.
Sauator Hall’s bill, to extend the
pwwers of the Georgia Railroad Com
mission by Riving it authority to regu
l io the charges of the Express »nJ
IVlegraph coinpanirs doing business
iu this St* i-, should be passed,
1 bo.e two corporations will il.ubt —
let'*' hi‘k v igorotihly. lull tin-re I. a.
much reason why the Express an I
lelegraph Companies should be pl.C
eo imilvr their antliunty .a Kaiiioad
i -'in pa u r*.
File lollowino is tile ;tn of the
tin-:
A lob lo In- eiit iiled an act to extend
the, power* of railread commission
era, so ,ts to give (bem power aud
authority lo rrgnlaie charges by
expi res companies for transports-
’inn- totcgulate charges of sleep
mg t ar ci nipanies for persons nc-
copying such car*; to regulate
charges of telegraph companies for
itie traiismiss'on of messages bv
telegraph; or charges liy persons
ciguged in the several businesses
named therin; to apply the oow'-ra
given to said commissioners. by
law, over railroad conapaniea, to
ail companies or persons owning,
cantrolling or operating a line or
lines of express, sleeping car and
telegraph whose lino or lines ia or
are, wholly or in part, in this state,
and for other purpoaes.
Section 1. I3e it erd»ined, That
from and after Uie passage of this
act, ait coin jinnies or person* owning,
controlling or operating or that may
herealier own, control oi operate a
line or lines *1 express, sleeping car
or telegraph, whose hue oi lines is
or are, in whole or part, ill this Stale,
shall be under the control of the rad
road commissioners of this stale, who
shall have, full power to regulata the
prices to be charged by any contpaav
or prison or persons owning, controll
iug or opeiating any iinoa of express,
alecpiug cars and telegraphs, for any
services performed by such company,
pcrsiui or persons. |
And ail the powers given to said j
cofniJiisBioueia ovar railroads in this
Stnic, knit nil ihe penalties prescrib
ed ngaiuiit railroad cotnpanines or
pursues operating railioads bj exist
ing U»vs. embraced iu sections of Ibe
code of 18S2, from section 719 (•) u)
section 719 (p), Lotb inclusive, sre
hereby declared to be of foice
ug.tii st corporations, companies or |
person or persons owniug, controll
iug or operating a lin« or lines of ex
press, sleeping cars and telegraph,
doing business in this Stala, whose line
or lines is or arc wholly, or in part i
in Ibis State, so far as said provisions
of the cod*, .su h. m.de applicable
fo Muy corporation, company, person j
or pci eons owning, on’ toiling or < p j
crating :i i i:c of isoi i-xpre.s,
•leeping is f.u Lo.
Sec. 11, It- i HI bn ■ . .( : I! i. -
the p iweta of ip. c , u U'i s.oi.ei * iu !
regulrfte c urges by e,.rpor ions,- on j
pauicB and pers-.ns. irraiu i«fnedi
to. shall apply on.y lo charges by «x I
press for tmuspot aiion from one
poi :t to atiotbu :u this Siatej to
cii :.«s for sleeping car fa vs for
passengers jn sleeping cars, going
from one point to unother in ibis
sum. m.d • ,ii f ^,w„n,T u>
gin! i, Iroin Mi c | to I It l n |
this Siait'.
Sec III Beit onacled, Ti.ai all
laws and p-iris of l tws in conflict
with this net. L* and the same Hie
hereby repeal* !.
One Fact
D worth a column of rhetoric, Paid uii Arneri j
can the testimony statesman- of It thoushnds is a fad, of eetahlislied people, that; by j
Hood's Sarsaparilla does cure scrofula, Halt j
rheum, and other cisea^ei or affec tions arip j
iug from impurehtateor low condition of the
bluud D also overcomes that tired feeling,
creates a irood appetite, and Try gives strength J
to every part of th* 1 system. it. fr)
Secretary of the Exterior.
}’«tcfpr»n Ihe?"*.
The ■.vit;v Channeoy A. Depew
siis "My pi -i 10 ;. iu the »"X
Pri'sid nt’s Cihinet has already been
deform lo ! | snd f hive re
esr vi* I ii -1 i, i• •«»•!»», J 11 l.*e Sec
re sry of i/vt ,r, anti a a 1
— i*fii ibe j)i"g>ess .f event* from
'h- ■! side.’’
I’impie.s, S:irrs, Aches and I’jins.
M ie n a hundred bottle* of sarsaparilla or
otiu-r pretentious specifics fail to eradicate
in born scrofu*:i or coat igious blood poison,
remember that B. B. B (Botanic Blood
balm i has gained many thousand victories,
in as many seemingly incurable instancss.
Send fo the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga.,
for “Book ft AY'onders,” and be convinced.
I! is the \\* only trce blood pobifiek.
G. Messer, Howell’s X Hoads, Ga.,
writes: ‘T was afflicted nine years with sores
All the medicine I could take did me no
good. I then tried B. B. B , and 8 liottke
cured me sound.’’
Mrs. S. 51. Wilson, Hound Mountain, Tex
a*, writes; “A lady friend of mine was trou¬
bled with b”irbe and pimples on her face
and neck She took three bottle* of B. B. B.
and her skin got soft and smooth, pimplesdis
appeared, L. and Bosworth, her health improved Ga.. greatly writes:
•las. Atlanta,
‘ Some years ago 1 contracted blood poison ruined,
I had no appetite, my digestion iimbsso was I could
rheumatism drew up my
hardly walk, my throat was cauterised five
times Hot Springs gave me no benefit, and
roy life was one of torture uniil I gave B. B.
B. atrial, and surprising as it may seem,
; the use of 5 bottle* cored m«.'' noYHS-lm
An eminent Preshytirisr, divin* annoan
oed to his congregation that he must take a
vacation on aooount of bronchitis, th* elder
ratsod hys salary and gave him Dr. Boll’*
Cough rryiiip, He was wired.
Thanksgiving Thoughts
«V k FLORIDA KEFIGKK.
The National Thanksgiving dawn
ed beautifully—so calm, so pure, hj
bright. Impressive services were
held in the St. George's church. Glad
songs of thanksgiving were render
ed In * fine choir; and they were ae
con pi..ad by the touch of skillful
h'o els U" ;i iu os superior instrn mi ; 1 . ;
The reading of the services was
made doubly impressive bv the de¬
vout bearing of the*venerable IJecto
Hev Ihiwr. Fhepoei vvi-m not
furgo.ten. The worshipers camel ■
wuh their hands ladau ivus gifts.
’‘Coming events casls their shad
ows bcloie.” 1'Lrec days beiorc the
genrral 1 hanksgiving ’lie p er auf
fert r* iii Flirtda found In n piayt-is
anaweied. Heaven ha 1 ni them
healing Irost m amp i hr dreadful
fevi r. . Ju.'l before the dawning of
the ~0t I j ini!, (he glad new* ttt-f
Hounded in poor atricken Jackson
ville ‘-Frost and ice !” And bps te
pealed over and over again, “Frost
and ice, frost and ice. ! ” The winds
took up the strain and all over the
l . 8. the welcome news was carried
to poor wandering refugee*, “Frost
and ice have stopped your wanderj
mgs.” And Oh ! how fervently Urn
poor refugees said, ‘Glory to God in
the highest, who ha* sent healings on
wings of Heaven.’” With them
and wirh us Uiib,i* a Thanksgiving
never to lie forgotten. X. V.
Womeu who are subject to delicate fe¬
male complaints should know that Laxador
has wonderful curative properties just adapt
ed to their wants. It contains no poisons.
Price 15 cents a package
Mothci says that the baby is fretful, tint If
the baby could talk, it would say it had pain
Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup is an innoeent bnt ef
feetnal remedy
An Unjust Opinion.
Detroit Fit# Pie#.*.
“You uew'Mpaj era fclleis,’' »hu 1 » lay
lor to wi sh jj farmer to a rt poiter the
other day, “have had no njauy gags aud
cider that the majon _y of people
behove that v.e add half water in every
case.”
“Llou t yon?” innocently inquired the
“No! you blame uiuubskull, we
“But I—I-“
“Oh, of course you thought so, but
fellera ain't eipected to be too
in the top story. However, I
was going to tell jou about a lawyer ,u
town. Ho wanted a buml of cider, but
he was terribly afraid of being cheated.
Heengnged me to biiug in the juica.uud
order to keep me btraigut bo siid:
“Now, then, when'lie cide comes I
lest it with n lackadnn-mul, and if
the. e is any water iu it LSI ujuk ji a
ssiai ini wim; .i.g •
“Dl.l ) U mi) a i u-K.ai.; ■; ;• i ■ ' ... <1
the n pm lor
“H 1UI ti.Illg like It'd 11 11. ,di llll'
a bil Uiiio, aud so i jl -te . . li\ ,);U
1 b s ii^ i, r in ;. ea k li i!d;n, I i, h'
gni'otM. i hil ly gaiiuiin v. • • .-»
ter aud the rest eider. ! i it p. at h.i
house, and today I ended at his Hie- u
my mouey.“
"And he weu for vou? ‘
“Hardly. He gave w. a half a dollm
and said il was the first hunel of
cider he had hud in tin year*!*’
Farm ard House and Lot For Sale
A 2023-s acre farm in •( milts of (>tilliti, Ga
acres in woods, 120 in splendid state of
id cultivation, cleared of stumps aud rocks, liv¬
tor stock, improved farm machinery. .Machin¬
ery, corn and fodder «ill he sold with
farm if wanted. All ready for business ar.otli
er year. lot in Also,a largo roomy house and two
acre Griffin. Ga. For particulars ad¬
me at Griffin, Ga,, care Clark it Foil,
s«ptl!»d<fcw;jrn THAD CLARK.
The Toy the Child Likes Best
If tiie -
“ ANCHOR - ’
Stone Building Bocks.
Real 8r one. Three Colore.
A Clivtc* F'RfcSErcr for child
$2.00 Ten o! fall fofxl a*** For $1.75, box. or
a areraife
Descriptive free application /'atAlopie tt
poat on to
Ad. Richter & Co.,
310 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
OR. MOFFETT’S
FEMALE medicine- 1
By KlTiBgr'toneto tid •trenytheninf ihe.l icr-
Ine up^^gjuerAi health.
ffTnf wh 1 cb Ionian * r > 1 ud °Jj •trcu^rSi.aBrt n« trouble»
veak, dcbllitftUd woman health *«cl
cnakefl * u '■ «h«€rful cheerful tbe_ the dcspoDdent, despoadent, depretaed In
•plril*. In change of lif#- no lady ah on Id be with-
ont INDIAN WEED. Iti* Sa/cand Cnfaitina.
Askyoux Dmgglst.
E. R, Aijtbony, Gr'.fh; and y . F.
Ochard Hill, Ga..
For Sale!
10 acres wood Unit inside corporate limits
The wood will nearly pay for it, and then the
land is worth over price aiked fur i! 24'.
acre-, 100 in woods part inside ef city em¬
it# 5»i acres inside city limits 13 acre* in¬
side city limits, wilh good new l.onse upun
it 65 acres inside city iinits, 7 room ho::,i
out houses, bams fruits, 4c.
All above can be divided in lot sand sold
st large profits.
House* and kits in different portions ef the
city for sale Rod to rent
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Real Estal* Aa-nt
SPECIAL ELECTION.
roi* LV,. tl.L.dwVH Member Oi nf H.n tue I swrlo
lature for Spalding Co.
ilaniNaiii i. Ovt 11 E,
Mm.iuKO <Y» , (itoiM.ta, Nov. to, isss
It) ,, in, .f ..rdcr granted hi ‘ Jno II
Gorcon. tiowmor . . - of * licorjjla, * ...... it ia
that an fiectioii ts’ held »*t the court
ami in the varltm* elo tlon nreelncts of
I'nuiity i f Sniihlingon Tuesday, the 4th
of Lrccmher, ls ss , tor Koj T--eii t.i li 11 * of
County the of SpuMing in the General
oi state of Georgia, lo fill the
eatisut! by the ileath of lion Noah M.
lens, Representative elect to said
Assembly. It
te further ordered that tin. noli ’
published In the tiuirviN lltu i News
thoGuirris Wm am News and the
Daily and Week!) Sun until the date of
election
U'itiie-e my hand and oltii ml lijjnsture
E H HAMMOND
Ordinary of Spalding County, Georgia.
(.unrdinn's Sah*.
By virtu*' •»! up ordfi ^nii.lril l ) Ut#*
of ordinary of Loaldin;' r inilj,
Jtrantpd at 8' | U*nil)cr ttinn 1 will m il
the I.t^hcst RicUlur. before tb<* court
door of aa'.d MHinty in (Lilfln during ihe la
gal hcaiirsof -.ilt?, on the lir^t I ut-nday in
( t ini)t r next, one undivided half intercut
a house and lot in the city ofGriflln, on
corner of Solomon and 8ixih alreeU,
tftining one ucn mO'O or h '«, Known a#
Nall place. Well improved, verr
to biiyinesH and quiet - deairatilc,
Sohi for distribution. Term* ciuih.
LF1I.A B. LA MAH.
Ouardiau of .fame** am’ M Nall
#h‘.C0
Executors’ Sale.
By virtue of an order from the court
Oiiiiiiary, hou^e v ill he Hold before the the eourl
door of Spalding county in city
on the llr.it J'uc^day in I> December
Iho legat hours of bale, that part
lot No, 12 in Fourth district of
Henry, then Fayette, now Spalding
which wan i.uned by .III*. \V. Gordon, mill
d lying In Ml /ion district and
lie actr-a, more or 1. sn. Also,
half i 11 1< rt >1 in the lot on the Zi
ulon road in He city of Griffiu know n as
Henry Alexander lo*. said lot containing
oi an acre more nr Its*. (The whole of
will be sold. t>. (iiautiand uwuiug U
c.iiisen 1 inir ' Sold as the property
uatalc i f A. ti. Murray, deceiiscd for
lanelit of heirs and creditors. Titles
Terms of sale, one-half eaeli,
twelve months with interest at fi per rent,
M.F\ s Ml KRAY.
S. W. Ml KliAY,
$d.00. Executor*.
For Sale.
Poor Farm of Spalding Co.
Situated iihiuit four mile' fiom the
con-dstiug of ■ G’■, acres of land, of
w hich nb<nit -15 acres in tlie w-mis
good live room dwelling hull s e,one
in good rei iir, two good stables
go.id eoin crib
'Fo he sold on terms of;ca-h, balance
and I wo year <• with interest,
M 1’A TRICK
T .! BROOKE,
T It MILES,
i.vcunvw tdeel County < imimisuh,tiers.
Jiir :U * t dt'v; flTr* nf r.r-,
* H jw. ili* Go t
•••?.? v . . Y\ Yi -r r tulv>*rti-lfl ,ul v»Tt ■ - 1 nff
NfcAV \<»U'C
WATCHES!
* JEWELRY, *
DINNER AM) TEA SETS!
—H
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
22 HSit'llllS Mill! Store
inn st. V Hill St.
1 loiiio-iiiarte Shoe,s and Leather a Specialty.
\\ i warru.ii at w ,i k and shall make il a point to misrepresent noth
ilia iai jre -liipmet.l of (■. nts. [.allies and Misses fine goods
•. ie <;! siini v i r f 'hiidren.
M, W. HASsjELiKUS.
i. S. M UP
finds 11,in <!ientimi
il ^! i Ml
1
COMPLETE SUITb DR SINGLE PIECES.
Suits oi 3 Pieces from $20 to $100, Tables, Chairs
bedsteads Spring Beds, Wardrobes, Etc,
A liinilf il mmiher of Sowing .Machines of the best
makes for sale very low.
I am always ready to serve my customers, both
day and night.
1 I/r.s. E.E. CROCKER,
20 HILL STREET,
-RAS Al l THE-
Latest: Styles: of:
AND TRIMMINC8.
Saxony Wools, best goods and alt asorted colors. Also, German*
• wn Wools.
0W Call *rd ezamme my foods and prices. 'y :
cctlMAwln ■k
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DecemberSheriff’sSales
W \V 1LL BB 80U> 0N TUBElgfirT W**-
day in l>-reml*r nert, before the
door c( the Court HcSM, in tb# city of Grit-
fin, 8)iaidlng Count/, ticorgis, «h# following
deacribed |iro(>ert/. to-wit:
Distri Fill) a re# of bun! more Oeorgia, or In l>outided to Ion
t, Hpaldin? County,
on the north by II a* (tgtetre*,; wc*t tiy
!«rui of Mr*. Andrew*, south by tand of If.
", Richard Dibjon and («tb»»on. 1 homaa Hand, on raat android hy land an
the property or N. T. Gibson by vlrloa of
a il fa i««ne«l from Spalding Hnperlor Oowrt
in favor of A. K. Bir/ell va. V T.Gibaoo,
M F Gib<on, tenant in jio«ee#*ion, legally
notified #’..00.
Also, at the eagle tunc and nl*o«, will ha
sold 25 hi ri s of land iu the lWvsih dietrict of
Snalding Ooanty, said land being the tooth
vast corner of #ntd lot that ia north of Ibe Ha
vanimh, Gridin and North Alabama railroad
lid be’ng a part of lot number 53, -aid land
bounded on Hu north by a pnrt of said lot
Humber 53, . asl by 15 rkms Brother#, south
b> s ixiinull, Grlfltn and North Alabaiitaiail
old Old lest by ! II. EUrr, IlMtle Lef.
i il on and sold ns the property of l.ucy R.
Ri en s t > sali.iy thris li faa iMned from tb*
I -li ec miof Ihu l(»:sth UiattlctO. 51. in
l oil I ( ro*di r vs I hey K Reeve#,
one ii r n issued from th# UxlStli district
G M , of J. C. KRtg for the use of
Mule dm .Mel . an r* t.tii ) F.. Hem s and C.
b W i -mi IxVr made by H (' Head. L,
l. a d tnrni dover to me Tenant in posset
-i n li-ga ly notified. fo 1 ) 0 .
tIso. «’ ihe same time and place, will 1*
'"Id fiity in i rs of Ian I in the hfi-Mh divtrict
Of origi'iall) Henry now Spalding count),
•b - in n pigtle simtlieiwt corner of lot
mi ' ber tit oi said itistiicT. ittd Iwundod
lac Hi by ia in'- of T E Etnllh, east by land
off! L Dnt'rce, Jr and Sr , sol th by
Mr#. E ' Vlilam, West by land of K. T.
Kindnll Levied on as Ihe proyierty of J.
.1 Hea-ley to satisfy on# fl fa issued from
■lii-.iC • ci.inl of Ike lOfiMli district G. il. in
tnor of A s. A > VV Murray,exerntoraof
A O, Murray, ts. J JT. Bea#ly, mid other jna-
I T > court I! Las In my band# l,evy made by
|B J ( Head, L i and tumul over to uie.
notified. J. Beasly, tenant In imeaeesion, legally
fn UL
Also, at the same tunc and place, will be
sold one two story btlck store honae on east
side of Hill street, Grinin, Georgia, occupied
as a hardware store and further dee. rlbed at
pait of eily lof No. I in mioare \o .H, front¬
ing west on said street 34 feet more or lea*
amt ranning hack ‘<0 feet more or lest and
bounded south by an alley oi avenue. Ley
‘il ’>n and- sold us the pioiu rty .if ( has li.
Johnson, Sr., by virtue of a mortgage fi fa
issned from Hpaiding Bnpcrior L'oort in fav.
or of John Feal vs. Clias. II. Johnson, fir.
Tenant In (HH*>ession legally notified.
$•1.00. It. S. CONNELL, Sheriff. 8. G,
Art in i nls< rato r’s Hale
i By virtue of an order granted by the court
of Ordinary, of Spalding County, we will
sell to the highest bidder before the court
hoo-e door in Grilfin during the legal hours,
of sale, on the first Tuesday Iu December,
Issk,ibe fiilluwing property belonging to
the estate of R'm. Hi-ott, late of said county,
deceased fur the purpose of distribution
amongst the heirs, to wit About two hun¬
dred and seventy acres of land, more or lees,
lying in Line Creek district, In said county,
all in otic body and known as the land that
was «et apart ns a dower to Mrs. Nancy
Eeott. out of the estate bf Win, Scott, de
Ceased, north and bounded a# follows On tha
by Glenn Hanson, east by 8. A. Scott
south by E. M Scott, weatby W. ¥. Man a id
Land in elegant neigborbood. Nearchurch-
es anil s bools. Most desirable property.
Terms cash K. A. SCOTT,
F M, HOOTT,
Adm’ra do bonis uon Wm. ficott, dee d.
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WE PAY AGENI
AND ALL KXl’ENSEH. To travel or for lo-
. t! work; state which preferred, alao salary
wanted, SI/IAN ti CO., Manufacturers,294
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Administrator’s Sale.
By • ;*T t
aaSHSfefis'ftfaf virtna of an order granted hy the ronrt
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duurln Griffin danegthe legal hhnra ,.f sate
on th# first Tntaday in D*c#nil<*r, ISW, th*
following property be longing to the estate
of N »ney 8. ott.lat-- of said omtff, decea*ad,
.
f..r tr.r- purpose of distrltmUoa smongst th*
heir., towtt; Twenty two acre, of land more
or less, in Line Crr*k district of said com*. '
ly In !)#■ north SCI corner at lot No eighty
•evan, lieing all of said la* on w*at r 1 ^
Fiir.t river, adjoining Isada of F.M. i
Hcoit on th# nnrthsraot mm‘ " *
in good neighborhood,
cburi he* Term* oath .
r M. SCOTT, AdsnlnlatrsVor
M OO. of N*ncy fleott, doeeasad.
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Ordinary’s Advertisements.
of said eowtity d*. filled : N. M. ColleB*
a*minj*tntor on estate of Mid iTt— nik
h n departed this life sod left said estate i
represented an.I th# sdminUlrwtion
same unfinished, thi* Is to notify creditor*' all
concerned that if noseof the
of k in of deceased shsti apply for letter*
administration on mid estate by the ft
Monday Ordinary in January ISH0, by ton o'clock, t
court of of said coaaty will ei
He tiiitlnisbiMl administration i’tstSF of Mid rut*,,
rr“wisasK (
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itor.snd ndtof km of Robert Brown, lata
of wild conn!) deceased: S M CoDena tb*ad¬
ministrator on estate of said decaaaed having
departed tbit life *dmh>i*tr*t'.oo an 1 left said estate uor*pr*
suited and the of the Me
ed unfinished,tid* Is to notify*''
(hat if non* of tha credit
of deceased *h*it npi h fdt
istrstion on >sid estate by o’clock, f
Ordinary in January ofssldooonty 1'Mi by ten the court if
sUusInjstrution will csat the nnfiaish
ed of said aatete upon tb*
County Administrator treter *- HAMMtfMDiiOaaWy. for for Mid MJd aounty. OOunty.
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( VRIHNABY’S OFFW*
V/ it, Gsonnu, Kov. OO.ino
iturs aud next of *inof Wto.' ,
I*U of said county decaaaad: ouuaae
the ailin uiatrator on cotata of said dcceaaad
having departed this ilia .ad left said estate
anr< presented and the administration of the
sain# unfinished, this t* to notify all pareont
oooi ernod that if none of the creditors or
itflit of kin of doceasod shall applyfor latter*
of administration on said estate b
court Monday of Ordinary in .1 urinary of ls*9 said coante) by tea c
th# unfinished County administrationofadld oonnty* ____
Administrator of said
»A«i. K. W. HAMMOND, Ordiawy.
tide office. --------report in
Let all persons concerned shew causa ha-
fore the court of Ordinary on tha first Ilea-
day in January I8U9, if any can** exists, jadfioeat why
such report alien id not be asadatfc*
of the court unit be 'stored of record-
>3.00. V. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
ORIJJNARY’B OFFICE—SrsudWa Com. Bnr^
A. Bardetl, administrator of Fr**s)*y
Jett, Utc of Spalding County, dcaareed.
It being represented to m* that yon hare
removed from tba State of Georgia, and
have failed tu make return*, and are mui-
managing having th* aetate oftkcaoaad; and E. I.
Ison petitioned the Court of Ordin¬
ary to be discharged from suretyship on
tour bond It Is ordered that you appoar
before by ten o'clock the Court of Ordinary th* first of Mid coooty,
January, lhhu a. and in., on show Moodayfn
should not mske returns caoM snd why why said yon
E I. Ison your
slrnuld not b* relieved as surety
on yocr bond. Ail person* ooncerned are
notified to appear st said time and pise*
and show cauae why a new mlmiuiatrstor
should not be appointed ia cm* of your fail
ore *‘1,00 to comply E with W. HAMMOND,Ordinary. this order.
ministration on the estate of John Alien,
late of said county, deceased.
Ix>t ail persoas coacernad show cause ba-
fore the Court of Ordinary of tstd county,
at my office In Griffin, on the first Monday
in January, lsi», by tan o’clock a. m., why
such letters should not he granted,
•s 00 It w. HAMMOu, Ordinary.
/ V7 \ RDINARY’S OFFICE —Pe*LDrjro Cora
tt, (jsobhu. Nov. IWth, IS08.—J. W. Bill
lard has applied tome for iettersof adminir
tratration, dc loots non, w ith will annared
on the estate of N. G. Phillip* late of mM
county, Init dei cosed.
all pi rsoss concerned show cans* be
fore the Court of Ordinary of said ooanty, at
niy offioe In Grtffln, on th* first Monday in
January, such letters V*0 by ten o’clook *. ■-, why
should not b* grant* 1.
*LU0. E IV, HAMMOND, Ordinary.
t kRDINAKY'tt OFFICE—SriDDiJraCows
\-Fit, Burr, Georoia, Nor. 6th, UW.—Henry C
exeentor of Riioda H. Doe, ho*appiia
to me for leave to sell two city lots'nGriffin
to-wit: On# two room bouse snd lot on ear¬
ner of 15th snd Poplar streets, one-fourth
sere, and one four room bouse snd lot on
Taylor street, one acre, of the property of
KhodaH. Doc's estate, late of said county,
deceased.
Lit all persons concern oil show cause b«*
fore the Court of Ordinary of said Monday!* county,
at my office in Griffin, on the first
December, 1888, by 10 o’clock, a. n, why
such leave should not be granted,
ffi OO E W. HAMMOND,Ordinary-
J“\ yJ KDINAHY’8 OFFICE—SrxLDiaa Oara
administrator Tr.Gwmais, Nov. 5th,Uffitk—J.C. L. Brooks
of Mrs. M. Lawton, has Sup
tilled to me for leave to sell two $1,000.0
bonds of the C. C. 4 A. RR. Ca, twenty-fire
share# of stock of the 8. W. RR. Ca and owe
share of stock of Central RR. snd B'k’gC’O.
of Gu, of the property of said estate for dia-
trlbution-
f# t all iierscns coocerneiishow esuse be¬
fore the tour l at Ordinary of said county, at
my office in Griffin, on the first Monday ia
Decernb«r, such leave should 1888, by ten o’clock, granted. *. m., wky
not be
fr’-.OO E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
I a KDINAHY’S OFFICE, Srouutas Coca-
V J TV, GrohcU*. Nov. 5th, 18B8.—J. C.
Brooks, odiniiiUlrator on estate of Mrs. M. L.
laiw ton, has applied lo me for leer* to Mil
on# hnudred and seventy fire *rre*of load,
more ur b-s-.iii • abins District,bounded north
liy land of Disniuk# and 8. II. Wilson, east
by land of 8. H. tlsou, south by land of 8.
il Wilson a <J .t K l^w ton aud west by
Do-mnhe; of M sold for distribution, o» the proper j
ti I. I aw on, late of os id county, da-
ces'-i’d.
I at all per*ou» concerued show caost bss-
foo oflica tin tiourt in (,iuu„, of tlrdinary th* of first said Monday oonnty at
n>) ia
O' < ember, 188-. t.y ten o’clock, a. m , why
»u b leave should not be granted.
S‘U*> E. W HAMMOND, Ordinary
V t vKDINAhY’8 OFF ICE—8pam>t»o Cocx-
G. / Matthews, ty, Ubosou, administrator Nov. 2nd, 1888.— Jn*.
on estate otJo-
sephene Fsdgett. has applied to me for aaa
leave to sell the lands ticloagisg to said ea- .Ji
tate for the pur)>o*e of pay ing th* debt* ef
said deceased
Let oil persons concerned show causa be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary, at my efflee In
Griffin, on the first Monday in December 1888
by ten o’eloi k. s. m , why surh leave should
not be granted. ]
f.100 E. W. HAMMOND,Ordinary.
/ORDINARY’S v7 Stanley, Stanley, rr, sdmiDutmtor sumtoutmtor G F.okoii, OFETCE- Oct. of of I SSBSK' Sana*) Bail* 2 * i
applied to me for tetters of rtteavminn
his administration on Use ratals af
Bailey, Let iate of said county,
xli persons esneerm
fore th* court of Ordinary of said
at my offioe in Griffiu on tb* first
in February. 1888, . by . taw e’etos o'clock a. ■*., ’
such $6.15. tetters IttStSUBSSL
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