The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, December 04, 1888, Image 3

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THE ONLY ( w ame s CELERY Brilliant ). COMPOUND Economical Durable ^ CURES IPROOFS Neuralgia '!‘ •**-“'* Celery Co: penn/e - turd niy nerv¬ ous sick hftadatiie* •• fac Diamond Dyes. 1- e\ Mother;- Mrs. L. A. Hkfkt.ve», . * i-a-tnes.s Nervous San Jacinto, Cal. ^gtrengll), Punt) ami \,,,„ , r] . !’■ tiuitj.iof Prostration “After using si* bot¬ jre just as £ n infciicr > ■ . tles ’omjj. of Painovs ’ ' Celery jit made of cheap ami mu'eriaU -nd t rhcu - 4 poor, weak; evockv colors. Rheumatism A South SI US Cornish, N I 36 colors ; it cents each. postal lor rjye lti.pl;. Sample C.i'4, dir»aioo» Kidney “It has diiiif me more ,ty*g ^hoio*.. making the r.ntst Ink ot gluing good than for kidney disease quart), etc, -old by itrvggisti by Diseases any other medi- (fo cts * or eine/' OiRd. Abbott, WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO.. Burlington. Vt. Sioux Cil>, \owa. Paine's Celery Com¬ for Gilding or Broming Fancy Article*, US E All Liver pound has been of great benefit for torpid liver, DIAMOND PAINTS. Disorders ness.'’ indigestion, Euzabb/h and bilious¬ C. gold. Silver. lironae, Copper. Only 10 Cents. Uuall, Quecliee, Vt. —-a— ■ FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS. -Also, a full line of--- Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, ,Oils, ? Brushes A»ul Druggists' 8 upple 3 , at bottom prices, ran ALWAYS be found AT DREWRY’S DRUG STORE 38 Hill Street,OKU'PIN, OA. WE KEFP ON HAND THE FINEST Flour, Sugar an<l CIGARS AND TOBACCO. At the LOWEST PKICE 8 of any one in the city. We have, the fluent Whiskies and Brandies AND BEST OF ALL THE FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY which is no ed to be the finest that is made. All of the above for medical purposes f on ’ :»nd *66 Hf*. GEORGE & HARTNETT. . (LtsWe'-L'i —(■ A. LOWER, Meal Jeweler ai Dealer-11 JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C. Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN, GA. I will have to-day nice mixed fish. Fresh Birds, Oysters Celery, Shrimp, Ciabs, Rice Bananas only 35c doz. Mixed Pickles, Pickles, 70c gallon, 85c Sweet gallon, Plain Pickles, (>Oc gallon. Cheese 15c lb to-day. A large lot of A. E Crackers just received; 20 different varieties. ScliAveppe line ginger ale, soda water and Lemonade I2e per bottle. 50 lb any Patent flour $1.65 to-day. J. 1VE. MILLS W. M. Holman & Co. -HAVE FRESH-- Magnolia -> Hams, Cooked Corned Beef 12| c. per lb. Blue Fish, better than fresh Mackerel Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. Allgra .es Sullivan's Tobaccos And the BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY. HOW? to Save KVloney By buying your DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of R. F. STRICKLA A /), NO 57 HILL STREET. ... - GRIFFIN, GA. ^“300 prs. of > pie Smw m lens than w-ale prices. Also a mood liri*> of MENIWOMENSAN D ( H1LDREN S SHOES Bought regular, at leiiiu eii pric--. 0*iicoos, Shot tiny; and (’hecks. «iI marked down. Kentucky .lc:us n! yurde-, 15 io ecu is p< i yard. ; We have a full line of .Mens \\ I'ni.-us’ and OhiMritiis’ Hose a* 10 1 o 2,) cents. Oui childrens’ m<x<-d c .-k i-i-M* at 10 cents pci pair is tin* he »King in town for the tm»* <•». H .ml-en hiefs. lout-ls, Corsets, F i»m. Collars and Cuffs, a!! a. D « i • t ; i (jive me h trial autj I "iii sa y v money. li. F. STRICKLAND A NEW 8801 SWEEPS CLEAN - <>*? • PEMCL' 6 l SMITH, OPVOMTJ HliD K WABEHOU8E,80LOMON St Gfhtwtinipi . I <>? . ■ .• t • w: ik Repairing buggies and wsgon* is feature then t.nsu.e**, oi w I i*t. -kiiiitl «-t i rcti' i* nstd Bring ns your work will ImUri yr ri aiijil. , goti win (’*--Buggies, Phiietoi ~ M-rr • * »' agr t » ‘a Gray*,’ and Delivery M g will r* b< 8 ;gn p»ii W ill ung not will take be a flu teabirr ey job of to, t any < 'ittie pine. imI With nrtaii Nothing but ii»».' work • ue fail fair deHting a • all t efore you buy H. Si cut e at thi t elm >ou runiii t to j, ft on u* SPENCE & SMITH , Solomon Street, Griffin, Ca. Shipment Finest Teas, CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15<\ lb. HAMS BONELESS SHOULDERS. ETC CII | fj 1 CCT Ld | FLOUR ON THE MARKET MtM Emits Ai Cl'S THfe COMMONWEALTH. The New* as fathered Over Gear gia. Property in and aroand Dal'vn is selling well. H. X. Win! aril. < .J* (Verson, has invented 'S.;»ciifil> e oug^y/-pindie. Wore »<n i.ew <ip«r« ti n<« et Waye jos* vi i soon b. unUi t v, . t. Tile niti ii»» * a ,ji ( I,,, ,i _ W'. f) < led-: Cal Bi vmik \\,i be the yoon^eat mayor D lion ba* i v*r bad. He is r.ot yet *28 J. h .Sia'keH, Pairick Ba-s ai.n) J. W. Mze are in the race for the shtieT ally’of Hiuuur conotji. Howell Larisey killed thirty one snakes near tty ivaoia a few days ayo. They Imd mnuv tbt-u huiuc us n log. Neai Bbtke.ey two children have recently died from poiaoiiiug by put ash in solution, need lor deeuiug i pui potvs. i Di. A F. iiuulti, of ilcfter, had j the mif-hii ttuie to lose Ins tin«, horse on Friday i»*i. it* don't know wheiher it g u out of the stable and j strayed off. or whether it was stolen. An tu rned u«^ro resisted at rest by poss* near Delhi, when * mem her of Hie arresting party forced the gun from the negro’s hand and gave him us contents, a load of small shot. His wounds ate cot serious. ; A hog was butchered iu CtiaritoD I I few days a since, i;nd in (he rairw of i the swine wsi« foaml (-nine twenty ; two units and u n>i of glass, suppos i ed !o have been piece, ofbotiir. The 1 hog was apparently hbailuy . liill Thoinae and Terrel) Speed, two well known Floyd county farm ere, were attacked by highway rob bei>. about ttires milts from Home, Thursday, and both severely beaten. The robbers got $24 from Thomas. Gussie Whitfield, son of Mrs. H. H. Whitfield, of Hawkinsvillc, fell or was shoved down an embankment while playing with his schoolmates &i the Hawkinsviil* institute on Monday last, breaking hi* left arm bftiotv the elbow. i ! At Roriis a negro man “about 34 years of age was found murdered in his bad on Thursday morning. tSns picion points to John Hmith, ayonng B»gro about 20 years of age, who has *<i v«<i three ye if* in the penitenliary f.t barn burning. David Dewey .vs.i in Quitiut<ii the other day with a curiosity in rhe «ay of a Log 1 * foot. There was no split in the foot, it Leiugin one piece, liLe that of a horse. Mr. Dewey has kill ed four hog* his winter, all with fe i formed is the same way. The Bay Creek, Gwinnett, e; nmy, Primitive Baptist church expelled ; three of its members foi joining the ; Furniei > Alliance, One 11 ihe nu-nt bers went back md Htibift suSlsfucto j ry scknowledguieiit ; hat lie R.»ii stray ed off a f i I' s i tH ;■ . a to i was received b cit to III (> Lexington Echo: i centiy discove, ..d :.. of sat veins of iron m V < Is in ttie United S {IU*? through Oglethorpe county, not been ■nfficVnt’y followed Uj) io give its exact louaiion. bn pr*>Hpec tors have nn rye upon it, ind w.I! doubtw- 'ic^ie i * re !on Dim* j act In worth a column of rhetoric, said an Ameri the testimony of thonshnds of scrofula, jteople, that Hood’s Btirsiiiiitriila does cur« rheum, and other cisease* or affections aris ing from impure state or low condition of the blood. It also overcomes that tired feeling, creates a good appetite, and gives strength to every part of the system Try it. (c) J. It. Uogcs. of JuxifigtoD, bad Lalciie.ii it ‘ on bis plan* tiie other j di\ i- j•»?ji»»i• \ iti ikeshrpe of a three legg'cd cluck.n i be third liuibconies fiotc the body between th; two usual oik--, and a uhoutas I ig*,liut it stand* om i the f jw] e‘ 1 Il'P* Dot *(-l'UI I L • < it rm, Tp* cbick is now -. r.*-. .»• <-k» F"!. _______ I’imples, Sores, Aches and Fains. When a hundred bottl a "f surnaparilla or otberlpreicntiwiw Birecifios fail to eradicate ■ in horn scrofu.’a *»r eon! igiaua ))Iood poieoii, | remember gained that B- B B. (Botanic Blood j Bnlm.i bar many thousand viciories. ! inns many seemingly Incurable instances i Semi to the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, fra., fer “Bo k of Wonders,’’ and be convinced. It i- the only thcis ju.oon rvairnn C. W Messer, Howell’s X Hoads, writes: "1 ws«afflicted nine yens with soros ! All the medicine 1 could take did me no : good. I th- ii tried B R E, and 8 Ixrttles cured me sound " Mrs. 8 M. Wilson, Round Mountain, Tex as. writes A lady friend of mine was trou I bled with b nr bs and pimples on her face and neck She took three bottles ot B. B Ji. and her skin got e«ft and Smooth, pimplesdis appeared, Jas. I.. and Bosworth. her health Atlanta, improved greatly writes: ” Ga . “Some years ago I contracted blood poison I bad no appelite, drew my digestion limbs was I ruined, could rheumatism up my so hardly walk, my throat was cauterized fire time* Hot Springs gave me no benefit, and ray life irasonc of torture unill I gare B. B. B atrial, and surprising as it may seem, the u»c of 5 bottles cured ms.” novlB !m Advice to Mothers. Ms. Wilt* now’s Hoot hi so Strop for children teething, is the preacriptron of on* of the beat female nnrae* and phy»«i*n» in the United Htatea, and na* been used for forty years with never failing rtnooea* by million* of motbars for their children Unnug the prooeM of teething it* value i* inoaicuiable It relieve* the child from pets, eure* dy. eatery, ami diarrhrtM, griping in the nod wind anile. By Mm ~ i (Vie* 9f> matt • hntlla. January Sheriff of W^RBSSSS*ffiKTiS UieC’oDrt Htmee. in the city of Uriffln, Spalding County, Georgia, the following do scribed propeity, to-wit: Six acres of land bounded by mill tiie branch the running from the Waddy’o stoam the ditcti on ea t, tAOOlh at point where into biant run¬ h ning from the spring empties Intersection the of 1 weal by line drawn from the the ditch and C. Kirkpatrick branch, north and by Jam. the land Beck*, line between E. wild six acre* bcinv a part of lot number 129 in lliiru Diatrict of originally Henry’, then l'iKc, now Spalding (Yn.uty. Third Also, sixteen iu res, more or in the District o( originally Henry, then dietinguiftlnd l’ike, now Spalding County, known n d at lot number 159, commencing at the enaibwcat coiner of rtiiil lot ami running east five cl alnsaml twenty roods, thence due north to Du* second branch twenty-eight »hums, thence up the northern prong of tli* urtnch to the original Umilim* between f.u! K.t and ttic lot ‘.vest of it, now occupied line by Jas A, Becks, thenjc south along said thirty s»ix < bains to the beginning corner Levied Oil and &oTd tie property of Walter < Beeks and Win M. Becks, gdtuinhtratoro of the * state ‘»f J -s. A, lbeka* d«‘ easttl, hv vi. tne of a uiortgttge ti fa issued from SpAldin^; Su^Gf ior ( curt in favor of I . Jlorii vs Walter C Bucks and Win. .M. Becks, admin istiators (»f the e^trif'* of Jas, A Beck ', e m. M, Becks, tenant in poasCffaiotu legally n* ti fled. #9 00 Alio, at the •ama inn# and place, tsiil be eoid that tract or parcel of land being in Spalding County, north byT.( originally Andreva, Henry, b *nnd ..... ed on the . on the Jackson, west b}‘ Ben Dorse), on the Jesse south i»y \V. J,. on theeastbv Ucitliu, c»u - tainingi-i acres, being the lot on which i'n the f fit Miller resides. Levied on ml sold as property of I’rotllt Miller by \irtii" of a mortgaged * ta • issued ’ •- from Spalding ....... Sop isrior Court in favor of lleo W. Wood in vs. ProJ.it Miller. Vroflit Miller, tenant possession, legally notilied. Also, at tile same time and place, wilt be sold 35 acrea ol land iu the southeast corner of iot No. 5fi in lfitutit district O. M. of Spald ing County, bounded land east by E. H. T. Patter son, south by of Jno. Bishop, \rrst by land of B. P. Gray, north by other lands of B P. Gray. Levied on as the property of B. I’ Gray by virtue of a mortgage tl fa iaj sued from MaebinejCo, Spalding Superior Court.iu fav r of KotTer vs,B. P. Gray. B J' Gray, tenant in possession, legally place, notifleil. will Als ., ut the BHuie time and be sold a one fhiid undivided interest in seer- tain store lionce in tbs city of Gridin, 8 j.sid¬ ing Comity, now occupied by D. \S . Slisder, formerly occupied by Sti well & Keith, un Hill street in said city, lit- same l.-;ng s Uu story briek building, and bounded north by tbs store house of A. Beheuermau, east ny liill street, south by store bouse of It 1 *. McWilliams and west by an alley. Levied on and so d as the propertyof l.lt. Keith to satiety thu s li fas issued from Spalding County C'o'.rt in favor sf 11. B Claflin <k Co. vs. Stilwell & Keitli. I). W Shaffer, ten¬ ant in possession, legally notified Also, at the same time and place, will be sold seventy-five acres off of iot of land No 145 the in the 4th lJistrictof Spalding land County, said seventy-live acres of being strip the entire length of said lot on the south side, bounded on the north by Head’s Creek, on the south by land ot James Dully, on ih • eaat by the lot on which I now live, and on the west by lands of Wm. H. Touchstore. Levied on and sold by villus of a mortgage fi fa issued from Spalding Superior Court in favor ofJan.es G. Horne vs. G. 8 . W, l’ark. r, (i. 8 , IV. Parker, tennut in poiseseioii, legal ly notilied. A'so, at the same time and place, will bo sold one fenrtli of an acre of land in the city of Griffin, bounded on the north by Lsao Mafenc; west by K. T. Da iel,south by - n I. of tbo same lot, cast by Eighth street Lev¬ ied on as the property justice of Henry Prudence, t» satisfy one court fi fa issued M. from In the, jastiee court of lodlst district G favor of 11. P lllanlon iN Co. vs. Henry Prudence. L. Levy made by Geo. D. Johnson, C., and turned over to me Tenant in possession legally notified CONNELL, (Sheriff. R, 8. Farm and House and Lot For Sale 80 A 'JOZyi aero woods, farm in :! rniicn splendid ot Griffin, Ga acres in 130 in stale of cultivation, cleared of stumps and rocks, fix- t d for improved farm machinery. cry, farm stock, corn and fodder will be sold with if wanted. All ready for business nr.oth- er y ear. lot. in Also,a Griffin. large roomy For house and Iwo dress acre Griffin, Ga. particulars tne at Gu , care Clark A Son. septlfiJ&wfim THAI) CLARK. % mi a 10 huffs wood ia*ut inside uorpoiate limits Thu wood will n» ar!y j»ay for It, and then the land is worth ovf r jiriue a?kc*d for it acres, 1 Q 0 in wood# part inside of city lim¬ its. 50 acres lu.-ido city Jiniits 12 acres In- aide city limits, with good new house upon i( 05 acres in.-sid** city li nif-\ 7 room hou«e outhouses, burns, fruit-, Au\ All above < ai« be divided m lofssnd at Houses large profits. and lots i?i different portions of city for ‘■’Hie and to rent U. A. CUX>TN«IIAM, Heal Estate Agent. A GREAT YEAR ih the history of the United States is now upon as. Kverjr person of intelligence desires to p-ice with tne course of it* event* There is totter ir«y to dofo than to subscribe for m The Macon Telegraph. j %9 nrvvs facilities addition arc nnsurpasaed the fulieM bv any Asr-» pap- in theSovth. In to special ated Press wire dispatches, and letter it has from all corre«p<M importo- t euce bv State points in Georgia and the neighboring of Congress Uu^: During the present session IngtfiD will be the most important and mo«i • teresting news centre in the country. i Washington Correspondence of the Telegraph the very bast that can be had. Its regular correspondent furnishes the lao 4 \y* and gossip in full dispatches Fr o «pc<>ial letters from Hon. Amos J (rumn UA-uiltcr of Congress troro New York Frank Cur pouter, and W. A. Croffut, three of tiie > known newspaper writers at tho issues capital oi <F« cuss the Hvost and most important 1 **fhe Telegraph is a Democratic with Tariff the Reform paper, it is thoroughly Clavelaad iu and and line the the Deimicri’ic p< e y yf President campaign party In the the fjiraint tjomin* national national campaign ]>>egr«pb will not onlr ^iv© a.U the new*. 1 * • will die cuss ail public issues from the point of gonuine Democratic fa»th. Sudsm. * • cnee. mily, ono y«ar, • - - * • bt» ^>aily, six monllis, .... 4 OU Daily, thr«»e months, .... 2 <>t» Daily, one month, - Weekly, one ymar .....1 0<> Term-. Cash in advance. Address THI TELEGRAPH likcui Gboro:a OARkCR’S ftitsctimi Ctftatef f-t TONIC tnanr >,t • > cax*-. .. . < for all atfaetlun* >f U«e throat a a. ■; l-.i.^« ; atriMnsr from import* U»i»o*i and exhau*? h.: ami nick, wrainst ai grave, «ill in many m**-* <aM-» rerv.t rerv.vt-r f:;< tbo timely Taka uuo of Parker’s OtnirerTr.tii It Loral itr. t^hle but UA* 4lH ( kd) jrarous. it lit ubia m and disordemef ttrmutcn and aoa. at ur*« k , "Fa RgWs— AIR BAL 8 AIV! HINDERCOUN8. r - raaara IScaclMat 1 •* .v * •* *• * USw SPECIAL ELECTION. For Member of the Leals- I i latiire for Spalding < o. j , UJtl'lMBV i Ori l< K, M ai.ium; (‘o , UKoi.otA, Nov. 10, 18- v s. > I Hj vi« Ute of «U out* r granted by Jlio H l»oi on, (*o\ . n nr <t f ** orin, it is older-ft ItlHt H eifctiub be held ai lbec*»tirt I OLer t . and iu ilit» v udou- cv Hou nr* cinel- of t!»c County of Spalding «»n Tuesday, the 1th day of LtMTiJil-i ! for the RuprcsOiitative Aswcuibly t»f Uic County of Spalding in Genera! ot Ihc’stnb* i»f tie*»rgia, -• fill the - ,uetn< v caiisbd by ti.o death of Hon Noah M. < < ; JeiH, E’.»!>;•<•*■<•»» t • •• t to • •d • 1 d AsHCinbly. llrH j It Is further erdem! thi. noHcr t < published iu tbo liHirriN IC\u.y Ni:vvs nnd i ttto him r; Wa. i.v N'r.ws and tie firiftiu j * Daily nnd ' kly -"un until the date of •'aid n I ( election 1 ! Wjtue.- m> baud undotlh ial ignainie i; W HAMMOND ! ! Oruinary of Spalding County, tieorgia* j Giiiudlan’s Sal<‘. ! ■ ‘ I ’ liriiK fit «n onlyrmiinidl nj tb*Court ; .if ordinary <>f ^jtalilhiir count}, (teoruin, crulilcii «t c ptcmbi r I rm.i'iS, I kill bcII to the l.ijjhca tiiddcr, hcfoi-e the court !iou»e tloor of county in (igffin duriiu,- liieiu- 1 , 1,1 li .urs of Mile, on the llmt 'I ucclay m i)c- ! ..ember next, one undivided half interest in s luui-c '.uni lot in the city ofiivillin, on the corner of Solomon and si.vil. streets, eon , less, the j lalt.Hur one acr- Well mo-e improved, or known as Null j.kc . very convenient •! to Mr- ine- • and qnlct Terms desiranlc, cash. pn.i < rt). Sold tor distribution. . I LE1I.A II LAMAli, ! Guardian of .tames am’ * M Natl , pi CO j ( . Executors’ Sale. I B'. virtue of order from the court of \ an i Ordinary, "ill be gold before the court i boiH door of Spalding county in the city o{ (irif!Jii,ou tIs** fir -1 Tuesday in December next, hr worn the legal hours of sale, that part of Utai d l>t No. 1*2 in Fourth district of originally vJhi« Henry, then Fayette, vneil by i“w das. Spalding \V. (Jordon, county, it whs i now ,r4ini»u; djh ’ •> *h U(* ly i ‘-ii in Ml. /ion lesp. distort Also, and con n* > v*, more or one uiidhuhtf half iut mat in tho lot on ihe/t h- nh D v.ntd in the < y of (iriilin known an the j TT< im \ ATexniiit- . hv r , ?ni(t fat rmrfnrntnjj fi •! <if an acre more nr h—. ^Tlie whole of raid • lot will be sold, H. Giantlund owning in- j tries!, e usentii.ix j Sold as the proj'crty <«f j the erdat<‘ of A. (J. Murray, dteeawd for Die i bent* fit of I;-, in* and eredilorn. Titles per - j feet. Terms of side, onc-bnlf ejub, balance ; I in tw> ! vc ? "Dili- w ith intere.-t at S i tr e rnf. A FIX S Ml KRAY. S, \V. M i GRAY, Fo j:u Exeeutors. For Sale. Old Poor Farm cf Spalding Co. Situated about foflr mib*H fiorn the court house, r »n-i~f ing of 292acres of land, of whi' ii about 45 acre.s in the w ods i’ontains a good fire room dwelling house, one tenant and liijii p in go-.d repair, two good ptnt>k- one good * 01 n erili. balAncc T>* '■(* ftold on terms of F ; cash, «t one Old t\v > \ ra, W)lh in ten st. M I'ATKICK. T .1 BROOKS. T li MILES, pi} aoiuV t''ee I (’ounty < 5 nimissi ners. Tih'r • / .-.fi u.r.T.r-.rn^p i s' \t tv v*ik* 4 T j ! WA TONES j j j ★ JEWELRY, ★ | DINNER AND TEA ' -M DECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN ENGLISH GRANITE WARE. , DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA SETS. GLASS. TiN AND WOODEN WARE. KENTUCKY COOKING AND STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES. NOVELTY CO. BOOTS. SHOES AND AT Bill S! . M ASton Hill ilome-mmle Shoes ami Leathern Specialty. 2 ‘ff A\ c wa ii aii w jt k and ■ bali make it » point to nusrepreeent ii'tf. Jnst f. i it lal'Lc '■t (d (ri'iio, I.fttiieH an 1 M \ s’Hr■ h fine ?• i -eh (il -ii * r < ’hi'iireti. Ms W. HASbElsKUS. S. MV RI ) 'T Mi H Hid COMPLETE SUITb OR SINGLE PIECES. Suiis of 9 Pisces from $20 io $100. Tables, Bedsteads. Spring Beds, Wardrobes. Etc, A limihMi number ot Sewing Machines of the makes lor sale very low. I am always ready to serve my customers, day and night. Mrs. E. E.( 20 HILL STREET, LiiM: Styles: of: AND TRIMMINCS. XAW Saxony Wools best goods and ail aserled color*. Alto. wm Woof* MT Call fro ezanwM my wtot and pricM wtWddwta. 1 llTH-I. BE “«r.D ONTHiRFIRST TUBS- fV liny In DeflMBber nert, liefore .h.oi 01 Use Court Hctw, in the city ot Orif- fin, Sp.-.uiiBg Coualy.i to-wit: ieorgis, tht following J. »• Jbeil property, 1 i tv » r*-* or lam! more c.r lev*, la l men DUGi< t, Hpshling Counly, OeorgU, bmndej on the north by H. 4*. Ogietree. west tor t s.ij rtf Mrs, Anffrewd, (n.nth by b.i.J of H. I! Gibson suit! iv.onm* Hand, ens*l by of Richard t,lb#<m. levied on end sold ton lu'Ojierty of N T Gibson by virtue ■' (al-.iied true BDs'elt Hpaitiuig Superior N T*.(Hinton. n favor >J A. I . v- . M p li.!. . n. od in j ua-w .-lot*, legally IX). notified * *5. Vlao. hi the Mini' tin.I cnil eLce. will be ..■Id , c r. - •>{ lari4 !u Hie fiwMti (Mrtrlef of 8 p;t Ulieg I ounty, cild bind being the nouth i,ten i.fi of said lot (baf i< tionn of Ibe 8 a- vnnn.di, 10 ifUn end North AUtmma tailrOa t.d I i ug n i nil of lot Ituuiber 33, f»id u iimh ,1 on the north by a pRit of -tag) (fildh 1 " .(I 5 .,.(-: b P : - i: - ilrolbtnk, >, I : h.l((it.'l> «:.«! MfMIl tiff 1 Ct : . t-t S') li. 'tarr, . 0 on i-ed aaid n. Hie tioprrtj' i-a'irty three I ■ ( i 'I. lie i rV(P U dirtfic) Cf M. in : I i 1 'iiitibr'iv irotfCdlte LwyV.. Kwa, ■ ■ , . : 0 . .I lUixth iHfliirt v , f \. , , f . 1. 1 King for tb, im> dale Jm 15 I i..( \- 1 n ) t Re,rev and O ;■ Wii. . . io(..if '; ft i lima, '., i . a d io, u!s v-i io n r Tt-iuiet In no -1 .it teg.» i, l.otitod. hi Al-n « > ,rm on' and Witt .- id ti' i of i )> I in tbn 1 'biUi tijvli o* er: ' H s- .y (low bim'ilifig led iii .gin. rt'i a .ofheartt.un«i of i,if sir ot .mi di-i ic’, and i. thl') t il of 1 t mi h, iart by cl c /, i uj.iri , Jr and 8 r , 'land col tli by Mi- 8 < Milam, Wert by ott. T. is-mb'!' I t vied <m hf lite property ttf J I lb a ».di‘f> on* fi IbtrtetG fa l.rtied Ju t* a f ot 'I t U.tSsth M. i. vor «>f A A. A c \V Murray, txccutrtr* A. G. Mhn.i.v, v.-. J. J. lifted*, Bcaaly.imd l-ery made ij e court fi fas in my I!'. Rend, L. < nnd turnol overt* J. J. Beady, tenant In ponnemina, notified. to.an. A Iso, si (It* -sine time and p)*i*e, wftl sold one two story bib k store bonne on side ot Hid street, Griffin, Georgia, us ft hardware store and urther described jisut of l ily lot No. I n> square No 54, ing sum. on Raid street 34 feet more or and running buck 80 feet more or leas bounded south by an nlley or avenue. Lev ieJotiand sold a* the property of Chas Johnson, hr, by virtue of a mortgage ti isBurd of Join. from I Spalding dims. Superior li. Johnson, Court iu or eat v* Kr. Tenant in possession legally notified. fil.OO It s r «INN Kid., rthrriff, 8 . « A duii ii i.sirator’s Sale By virtue ot an order granted by the of i’rdiuai v, of Spalding Count), we sell to the h'ghebt bidder before the house door In Griffin during the legal of -ole, Of» the first Tuesday in the lh« 8 ,the following of property Irclonging estate \n: .Scot t, late of said deooaaed for lire purpose of amongst tho heirs, to wit: About two dred and seventy acres of land, mors or lying in Line Creek district, in said ail in one body and known as theland .'us vet npnrt ns n dower to Mrs. Scott, out of |lie cMnte of Wm. Scott, reused, ued tjouuded ns follow*; (In north bj Glenn h.iusr.n, rnst by 8 . A. south by F. M. 8 , otl, west by Vi P. Land inelegant neigborhooa. e* mil - liool '. Most desirable t Termsea«h 8 . A. SCOTf, Adtu’r de Win. I M,SCOTT, dec’d. boras non Scott, Ok ____ __ Wt PAY A Nil ALL EXPENSES. To travel or for cal work: state which pre'urred, also wanted. SLOAN A CO., Manufacturer George Si., Cincinnati <). nov3M7t — off x Ilia highen ,“.»,?!aaw« bidder, bi'fnr* the court 55 hwnae r ZJftSSL OTMJrtBjUfc Griffin, rl. «rr‘t«'d sa fellow*: uoefwo SStffS ‘ honre line! iut room v-n the corner of t3Ut«r.di.’op j’ri *treet< hwo*e one fourth lot aere ; .off one Tonr b»>m *n<t on Taylor * tract, on,' Term* ft rale, eaah On dajf of *al« *‘iUu kx»cu tor of Rhode H. Doe, disc'd. A d m i n Isitrator’s Sale. 1 riding granted Coonty, by I the will Coral aoll Iwfor* tb« court' K'.^v, luring Tuesday the legal hoar* i i'll! In January, ; nunuraa ana VBirty live acre* of laud, moro or leat, in ‘ il inr diitoct, bounded north by land cf D teem Ire and 8 H. Wilson, eaat-.by land • ’ il n Utou, law aouth by land of 8. A. Wll- »UI. aid \ K. ton and weat by Dfe. mnke. Termeona-thlrd eaah and balance in iu oue and Urn years, with oight per eeut. It.terest. J G. BROOKS, Adm’rof Mr*. M. L, Lawton, dew’d. * «0 00 ITtmiitistiator’s Sale. By virtue t.f an order granted by tbo Court of iirdmaiy of Spalding County, I wilt acli to the bigl -at bidder U for# the eonrtbnua* (hxw rale, in Urifflu, dai teg nfay tl>* lagfti ■ hoUIca rtd on Urn AralT m In January, iho T8». the late foUowllfgairorKsrty of Mrs, li, L. Lawton, belonging late to of p* county, tlcf ei-ed, for the purport* tributton amoug the heir*, to ' * b'*nd* of the C. C dt A UR. w, wi? shaft's rif stuck of the B. W KR. Co. i abate of rtoelt of C*ntral KR. and Cu of Georgia Trtnnf of *»kf, w, r vvh; Of sale J.C.r- li* sssa... Adm’r of Mr*. M. L. IOC* Ordinary’! Advertisement!. #■ i j t KDINkRV’S OKriCK— Si-ar.i.ino < y TV, Oaoaau, Nov. 30,1888—T«At of itor* nuid and county next of drtgr kio ased of :_N. KlizabMli_F M. a-initnirtrator onesiata of enid < ti g departed this life and left « repr eeented and the adminiatratlMi of tha eumc unfinished, that thi* ie to notify creditors alt pen concerned If no .oof the orn of kin of dr t eased shall apply for letter* m of Ordinary of said xnkt: court county wit] cast tb* unfinished admtniatratioo of Mid Mtete < "'•____ .. ( \R1)1NAKV8 OFFICE—Sratporo Conn- yj rr, Geoaots, Not . .’W, 1888.—To the er»d itor* and nntof km ot Robert Brown, Ut* of «nid comity deceased: N M • oliett* thead niinistrator on estate of said deceased hiring dcptined this life an I left eaid estate uarapre sentorl and tire tulruintstrsCoo of Uts aaffie mtfinir bed,this is to notify all peroons coocarn <<l that if i,one of the creditor* or next of of deceased shall apply for letter* of fetratlon on saideatate by the tint Ordinary in January oleaidoounty I 8 »« by ten o'clock, will the caat the ed administration of eaid estate upon - County Administrator for Mid county. rdfawy. $3 00. K. w. HA MMOND, O / \ S |KDJNARV’8 it. UtoBJii, OFFICE—8**li Nov. 30, 1888.—To ib.rs and m* urea nut of kin of Wm. J. Woodward, I-Me of s«id oouuty deoeaartd: N. M. Colteua the ndroiuistintor on estate, of said deceased having departed this life .nd trtftaaid estate unrepresented and the administration of the » mis uiifinl.br d. this is to nrttify *11 parsons oonrcrnrtd thst if non« of the creditors or nevtof kin of decea*«d shall apply for tetters tetter* of administration on said estate by tbo Monday in January 1883 by tea o’eioek, the court of Ordinary of said county will caat tfee unfiDtskcd administration of said estate epon the County Administrator of said oounty. $3.00. ti. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary. QHDINARY’B OmCB-^ALfea* UKsatte! Cone- era appo inted to act apart a twelve StSSSA tide office. report I. Let *11 person*uoaoernod show c*um be¬ fore the court of Ordinary ob the first Mob- dny in January IS**, if any cause exists, why such report should not be made lb* judgment of the court and be entered of record. V -C 0 F. IV. HAMMONH, Ordinary. _ ( \Jti, \KUINART’S OFFICE—SrxLyuxo Coo*. Gioeuu, Nov. 30th. 18*«—To Mary A Bordctt, administrator of Prrtsstey Bur- Jett, laic of Spalding County, deceived. It being represented to me that you have removed frota the State of Georgia, and have fulled to make returns, and are managing Ison having the vstete of deceased; and discharged petitioned the Court of I ary to be from suretyship on before y our bond it It ordered that you appMr the Conrtof Ordinary of said county, In by ten o’clock a. m., on the first Monday January, mi and show cause why you should not make your return* and why said K L Ison should not be relieved as surety on y or r bond. AH per.eu* concerned are n.. 1 ,tied to appear at said time and placrt and show cause why a new administrator should io comnly not tee appointed with this order. in case of your fail or. *0,00 K W. H A MM ON’1), Ordinary. / \f(I)IN A KV’8 JFF1CE—SPALnrnoCocil- V^t r, Gao sou, Nov .30tb, 1888.—A. A. hinder ministration has applied to me for of letters of Allen, ad on the estate John ' lute of said county, deceased. • I.-t all person* concerned show MUM bs- fore the Court of Ordinary of said county. >u my oifi; e in Griffin, on the first Monday in January, IHWJ, by ten o’clock a. ea., wby such ivtii r. should not be granted. *3 00 K W. 11 AM MOD, Ordinary. / fir. VKDINAKrd OFFICE -S**jum*o Cotai ' Geokoia. Nov. :10th, M-J. W. Bui lard liae applied to ore for letters of adminir • tratration, de bonis nou, with will annexed on the estate of ti. O Phillip* late Of said 1 county, deceased. i lj«t all per.cm* eoncerued show cans* be j I my fere office the Court in Griffin, of Ordinary the of first said Monday county, in *4 on Janu iry, iss'.r by ten o’clock a. ■>-. why sueli letter, should not be grant* 1 . * Ate'* li V,. II AM MOND, Ordinary. / yj \ h PI N A UTS OFFICE. —dteitOMOC«WI- IT, . KOBOO, Oct 27ih, lfeSK—H. M. ' iinh y. administrator of Bam’i Bat ey ha* .(•1 - J to i.n for teller, of i i : si-teRtion on the (-Stale af Sasa’I .. •>, r >.< id t ounty. deceaaad ; .* concerned show cause b«« !*>•. i ii rt of Ordiaary of said connty, ' my office in Griffin on the first Monday ' !■ ('ternary, iy*', by len o'clock a, a, why ; i- ti. r-. <houtd not be g.anted. . K W HAM.MOvH,Ordinary. AdniiniBtratoi^s Sale. b\ virt_ of an order granted by the coilK Spuiding ounty, I will teiH the highest oidder ijefore the Ueor in Griffin during the legal i hours ofaaM on the first Tuesday in December, ib*r, 1888, 1888, the the following property belonging to the estate of Nancy Scott,late of said conete, anoraffiMH*. deceased, for the parj«*e of dietritenlfeai niton? h«: r-, to.wit: Twenty-two ante* lotto i*#re k -i in Line Greek district of said ty :tor northwest corner (J lot Na “ ‘ in *« ven, being all of said let on went 1 river, adjoining tends of F. M. MBA. _ int MiMP on the wnnhweet and j tenth. churches. iu good Terras iigUborhond, oaah. r M. xxm. a *»rmn d rater <. of Hoary HanM, itorw—jfe i PARSER S n ? NG£k' TON ' s>vg