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THE ONLY ^
1^1 Brilliant v Paine $ CELERY
) COMPOUND
Durable CURES PROOFS
Economical Neuralgia pounu " i*x}n"'k rured Celery my Com- nerv¬
ous sick headache*,"
Are Diamond Dyes. They ex*_e, Ml others Nervous • Mrs. San I. Jacinto, A Brbntnrk,
In Strength, Purity and Fa tness. Non,, other- CaJ.
are just as good. Beware of imitations ti, Prostration “After Paine using six bot-1
- c » tie* of a Celery
are made of cheap and inferior materials and oi Compound, rheumatism." I am cured
ghe poor, weakj crocky colors. Rheumatism Sami South hi. Hutchinson.
56 colors ; ic cents each, Contish, N. H
Sead postal for Dye Book, Sample l .od, directions Kidnoy "It has done me more
(or coloring Photos., making the finest Ink o> uluing goo^ than fur kidney disease
(ro eu. » quart), etc. Sold by Druggists or by Diseases any other medi¬
cine " Gro. Abbott
RICHARDSON Sioux City, Iowa. ,
WELLS, A CO., Burlington, Vt.
AND “Paine’s Celery Com
tat Gilding or Bronring Fancy Article!, USE All Liver pound benefit has for been of great fivor,
DIAMOND PAINTS. indigestion, torpid
Disorders and bilious¬
ness." Elizabeth C
Gold, Silver, Bronxe, Copper. Only to Cents. L dall, Quechee, V't.
FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS.
-Also, a full line of-——
Drafts, Patent Medicines, Paints, ,Oils, 'Brushes
And Druggists’ Supples, at bottom prices, t an ALWAYS be found
AT DREWRY’S .DREG STORE
28 Hill t>treet,(JRIFFIN, GA.
WE KEEP ON HAND THE FINEST
Flour, Sugar and 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 noied to be the finest that is made. All of the above for medical purposes, Com
and see ns
GEORGE & HARTNETT.
diSrwtdecdd
A. LOWER,
Practical Jeweler ai Dealer* in Dianas, Watches,
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C.
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN, GA.
I will have to-day nice mixed lish.
Rice Fresh Birds, Oysters Celery, Shrimp, Ci ahs,
Bananas only 35c doz.
Mixed Pickles, 70c gallon,
Sweet Pickles, 85c Pickles, gallon, 00c
Plain gallon.
Cheese 15c lb to-day.
A large lot of A. E Crackers just received;
20 different varieties. Schweppe line ginger bottle.
ale, soda water and Lemonade 12c per
50 lb any Patent flour $1.65 to-day.
J. 3VL. MILLS
W. M. Holman & Co.
-Have fresh---
Magnolia -> Hams,
Cooked Corned Beef 12i c. per lb. Blue Fish better than fresh Mackerel
Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. All gra es Sullivan's Tobaccos
And the
BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY.
IMUf n u if 9 to Save Money
■ By imying y ° i,r dry Go ° Ds ’
HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of
R, F. STRICKLAl\D,
NO 57 HILL STREET. - GRIFFIN, GA:
J3? = “5Q0 prs. of 3 f>le Shoes at less than tv sale prices. Also a good
line of
MEN.WOMEN ’S-AN1) < Ii 1 EDItEN’S SHOES.
Bought regular, ai leduced pric-s. Calicoes, Sheeting and L hecks, ali
marked down. Kentucky Jeans all niades, Id u> - j >it, cents per yard
We have a full line of Mens’ Womens’ and Childrens’ Hose a> 10 to 25
Dents. Oui childrens’ mixed ami Mack Ik se at 10 cents per pair is the best
tiling in town for the mom Jlamlr.* rehiefs, lowels, Corsets, h .atmel
.
Collars and Cuffs, at! at the !o>' ■ • pri<e-. Cxivi* me a trial and I will savt
y.u' oe monev. money. R. F. STRICKLAND.
A NEW 18001 SWEEPS CLEAN
SPENCE &, SMITH,
OPPOMTK BKH K WABEHOU8E,BOLOMON St
GfcArp n.wnidy to doynirertk. Rr-j-airing buggies and wagons is a feature
thelrbuaii'css, jj|r on which skilled Ir.horoxili is usid Bring us your work agcms.ta
)\ c will build >< u snything on wlin ls- Buggies. Phaetons. Kurrrs. W
Drays hioI Delivery 5V-.igoi-r Siei painting will be a icutuii of i - rt'.b in. port.in
Nothing but UKiii work will be dene Will not take ast.o ily job fo. any l-rice. W itb
11 bpeme nt ihe fichu yon cannot fail to get fair dealing. ( all on us 1 eforc y ■ u buy
SPENCE & SMITH\
Solomon Street, Griffin, Ca.
Shipment Finest Tees,
CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. 11).
HAMS. BONELESS SHOULDERS. ETC. FINEST
FLOUR ON THE MARKET.
4. Miles k in
Hen. Harrison and the South.
Savannah Navi.
1 ha impression i» growing strong
•r that Gen. Harrison will cot admit
that there is anyr southern qneition,
and will have no southern policy.
Tuere is no reason why ho should.
Mr. I)., vel*nd has no soutboru poll
cy, and Mr. Hatns >ti would make a
mistake tf be abould attempt to deal
with the sonth sa if it were a section
of lb* noion which required special
legislation, or an administration of
tba iuws differant*from tbst ttqnircd
by other ciiobs.
The sooner the fact is admitted
that the south beats the sains [ela
ion to tba general government that
the other sections do,and that no pci
icy should be adopted and no law*
enacted which are not intended for
a i the so tv* alike, ils better it will
be lor the south and ttia whole
country. „
Clen. H’trris->n iia^ aaid uotbitig
that iud cates that he recognizes that
the south will require particular at
tention for him. On the contrary,
the little he said, in answer to di
rect questions and appeals from the
south, leaves the impression that
his administration will be conducted
as if there were no north, or sonth,
or east or west, but that there is one
great country, united and harmon
ions. About all the talk’cor cerning
a foutbern policy has been by the
press, and based upon the fear that
an attempt will be made to bring the
colond people into favor, protnio
tue< and power hi tie southern
states by selecting the federal office
holdet. (tom among them
Is it rot a wiser and better course
for the southern newspapers to as |
sumo that G*n. H riixon * »n Lon j
esf and patriotic man, of sound politi !
cal sense, whs wiii! endeavor to do
what is best for the whole country,
than to jump at the conclusion that
he has a feeling of bitterness against
the south, and will use his power to
humiliate the southern people ’ If.
after hs bccjiujg President, ho
i adopts n policy for the soul , and
| indicates a purpose to desi with nil
j matters tehditig to the south from
an extreme p rtisan standpoint, it
will thesn lie time enough for the
southern press to regard him ss an
et.t my of i he soul b.
If be i* reported conectly, he ;
said lately that it. was an insult to |
him to suppose that he intended to
shape In* administration so that it
would recognize the southern people
as requiring treatment different from j
that accorded to the people of
tbs rest of the Union. This is iu
harmony with other ut •ranees if
his. Is it not unwise, if not harm
fill, fh<n, for the southern press to
continue to i ssnaia that there is a ;
condition of ft' lit in the eontn that j
m ikes « southern poi nt n -i-. ■ >ary j
“Hi‘ I’ottil »iili Frldf”
To the ‘'Good name at home," won by llood'
Sarsaparilla. In Lowell, Mass., where it is
prepared, ther. is more of Hood’s San-apo-
rilla sold than of all other medicines, ai d ft
has given the best o f satisfaction 'i Ids since its in-
troductibn ten i cars ago. could not be
if the medicine did not posses* merit, if you
suffer from impure blood, try Hood’s --arsa-
parilla and rea ize its peeulia curative pow¬
er. pa)
Profited by ibe Kxuniple. ;
Augustus sud Marie had been maintaining j
an awkward silence for »ome minute-. -\t
Inst she remarked:
"You arovery quiet this evening ’’
‘‘Y’ee, I am,” he admitted, frankly. ‘‘I don’t
suppose many of the young men who visit
you are as dull in conversation as i sin •”
“Some of them talk more than yon do
There’s Jack Swinger!}-, lie always has evar
so much to sny.”
“ Vhat daes Jack talk about?"
"Why,” she responded, carefully watching
his face, “his favorite topic is love.”
•‘That is a subject that I carefully avoid,”
said Augustus, who was not as much of n
fool a* he looked,
■ For wliat re-son? I’m sure it is not so
dreadful.”
“I don't know abaut :h«t. I lost ft dear
i | friend oac-e because he fooled with a pis
tol. He didn't know it was loaded '—i Mer
chant Traveler.
I’iiliplcs, Suits, Aches ant) Pains,
V\ „ lien , a hundred , , , bottbs , of sarsaparilla or
other pretentious specifics fail to eradicate
in born scrol i.i nr eon Pi gi ,iuc bb mil poison,
remember . lira. ,, , I! ,, U ,, B (Botanic „ , B.ood ,, ,
B ilrn I has ..-a...... many thousand vie ones.
l in as many seemingly incurable instances.
; He-.ii in the Blood Batin Co . Atlanta, (la.,
for “Bo k of Wonders,” and be convinced,
j li i> the only Tilt's: ni.noi) I’ukH'IEh.
it. W .Vlcsser, Howell’s .\' Roads, /J a ,
i writes: "1 was afflicted nine y e.rs with sores
: All the medicine I could take did me no
| good. 1 then tried B. B B., and 8 bottles
! cured me vouiid
Mrs. 8 M. Wilson, Round Mountain, Tex
I j as. writes: “A lady friend of mine was Iron
bled with b nrbs and pimples on her face
and neck She took three bottles of B B B.
and her skin got safi and smooth, i implesdis
< appeared, and her health improved greatly ”
Jan. L. Boswortb. Atlanta, Ga. writes:
‘ ‘ Some years ago I contracted blood poison
I had no api elite, my digestion was ruined,
rheumatism drew up my limbs so I con’d
hardly walk, _____ my throat ______ was _ cauterized ___________ live _
times. Hot Springs gave me no benefit, and B.
my lifewasoneof tortnre un*il I g»veB.
It.' atrial, and surprising a« it may noflfi seem.
tlu n»c of 5 liottles cured m*.” lm
-. ■
Advice to Mothers.
M.a. Winslow's Hoothino Svbtp
(or children teething, ia tbe prescription
I of one of the best female Dursea and
physicians in the United States, and
has been used for fort? veara with never
failing snoeeas by millions of mothers
j for their children. During the process
j of teething ita value i* incalculable
j It relieves tbe child from pain cure* dy»
enter? and disrrhaaa, griping iu tbe
bowels, and wind oolic.
badth r the childaud rest- the mother
36 osnts * bottle. ragwodAwly
Pimona Pickings
Pom*»a,Ga., Dec.4. Tba wrath ;
eris getting cooler and the farmcn,
are bow killling bogs and feasting
on backbone aad spare rib*.
Capt. N. C. Napier, of the Wal¬
ker County Messenger, wss in l#wn
last week.
Philip Smith,of the Pomona nurser
ies, arrived heme last Saturday from
a Lutiness trip to Newnan and other
points on the West peint R.U
Miss Leek Stubbs, oi Bowden,
*pcnt last weckiu Pomona, the guest
of Misaes Alice and Susie Msnlrv.
Mrs. Van Dyke arrived home from
northern Ohio, where she has I een
visiting relative* and friends sine*
Octobar.
\V. F. Tucker ta at Pewellavilie
this week cloa'eff up s'* busiaes*
there. VViltie says tw»t itiereis «o
place like Pomona and he lias come
back to s ay.
Miss Ola Doe, of Gr.flin, and
Olaudte Freeman, of Creswell, are
spending ibis week with Mr. and
Mrs. VV T. Freeman.
The young people of Pomona had
the pleasure of attending a sociable
party, given last Tuesday night at
the residence of R. J. Mauley, Jr.,
in honor of Miss Leek Stubbs, of
Bowden.
Chat T. Smith is now measure
ing meat and weighing calicos with
C. A. Crocksr.
\V. F Alalaier. ot Sunny Sida, was
in town Lat Thursday *
Frank M. Smith it a' l.ovejoy tl is
week on buainess,
F. Oav want to Grift) yes n- j
day.
(,,'iias. Truss, of Viscvri i, whs in
town last Thura iay
Chas. A Oroui tr U op .- mtg up a u.
apleudid lot of Christinas goods.
Notwithstanding the recent »rv»te j
frosts,Miss Louise Smith’s floweit con j
tinue to excite the admiration of ali. j
Wesrepaisrd to announce the j
illness of Mias Dallie Manley and we j
trust that it v*ili not prove s-i i./ns. |
F. M. Puns, who moved here re
cen*ly frnui Powells* ille, Ga., is put
ting up a new residence on in* lot
of iand which he nas purchased ot T.
J. Tucker.
The Pomona Farmers’ Alliance
met here last Saturday afternoon
with a large attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith, who have
bsen visitiag here for *ouie tune
p»*t, returned home to Concord
]a*t week
I
All mothers who have used it. sny that Dr.
Boll's Be.by Syrup is the best medicine for
children teething-. It rcleives ai once and
eoste only 25 cents.
Let us bethankfiii that any poor sufferer
u:i buy with 'St vents t bottle of alvntien
Oil.
,Niiniiy Side Sidntilarioii*.
St VNvSiDK, Ga , I>ec. I. ’A « me having |
sc me tine weather t hi- week. I lit ml her cool’ I
K. A. llardee, nf tciillin. vs. n -Miim.v |
Side Saturday.
Goss Dupireo spent Saturday in this pi n e.
Charles Patterson slid Dawson Ethridge
took the surrounding country, Sanda;, try¬
ing to trude inulcs, but *hey failed,
F. D. Disinuke, of liritfin, was up Lo >r
hia Sunny Side friends Saturday.
Prof. C. VV. Richter killed t-n -ig- las -
week that netted him 610 lbs.
Prof Jeffcmit, of Zebulori, wn» in Sunny
Side last we.k trying to gel up « s. boo! for
the coming year
Mis* Clara Dorsey spent l«-t wl with
relatives near Lovejoy.
Mrs. J. II. Shackelford, of Griffin, spent
yesterday in Sunny Side
We liad a show in Sunny hide Saturday
night that created more laughter than any
thing of the season. They had two eandi-
dates foi ugliest man oae was T F.. Patter¬
son and the other Jim Brewster, hti! Patter,
son heat by 15 majority: and two .‘or the
laziest man. Dr Starr, -md Will .Midair
were the candidates, and Starr beat by K ma¬
jority.
Heu. S. L'oliink, Estj. in Luck.
lien. S. Collins, Esq., is a richer man weeks' by j
about *15 000 than he was some t*o
since, hs was about to g«t aboard bis it bhi
to start for heme when he was approsched )
and asked to buy a ticket in ihe Louisiana
State 8 ttery, for the drawing to take place
on 'ot. 9th Ben was nrged so hard to pur-
chase he jii-ssed out. a dollar anu took trie
chance On Thursday giving morning, on bio mg
over a boston daily the result of the
drawing, it was seen that ticker No. 46 755
had (Pawn the capital prize of |:«XM 00, and
as he held one-1 went ieth of the , s ei. t he was
thn-entitled to #!5.0£m The tieket w - giv.
ejj ti> th , Kiwt NaP; bank fo, roll.*- ,
y;,. ( ollir.s lecvivcd the draft on a New York
(Me bank bv Kfportei, last right’.- expre.-s.— adre:!i Skowti. n--i:’ i an
) Uct. — «'I
for Discing on Dec. I>th when 'F: st
Capital Ally is I'iOP.Crtl.
Wiiere Hii ppine.-iH Is Found,
Where is happiness found? Ic the
dictionary, auii in the useof L>r Higgcrs
Huckleberry Cordial, which save* so
much psio si.1 anxiety it, relieving the
little ones from tis’hisg and cbolers n
fa a til III.
Fsrm and House and Lot For Sale
A ‘Sri- 1 acre farm in 8 miles of Griffin, (»a
80 acres in wood*, cleared 1 of JO in splendid rocks, rtati if
cultiiation, stumps and Maclhn- fix
• d for Improved farm machinery. sold with
ery. sto* k, corn ami fodder will tie
farm if wanted. All ready for business anotl
»r year. Also, a lar^e roomy houae and t*c
acre lot in Griffin. (!a. For particular* a
dree* me at Griffin, Ga , care Clark A for
septI9dAw3m THAD CLARK.
*ol CONSUMPTIV 1
wXi^R’d^CINOM ^OWmT - '■n&.'SZ’mZ.-' i
fur________ __Mid ftkbrtiafttloa lanfrt. «xm On
* . wine from tM unfit .re bi<To<’. fti»<J IU* tm*tCa
utd hick, fttrrtrtar'iDvf fttni «r)il rill 1CMAH tUTOMrt. mtA ftlwirlj «|rtfU’ *
i0 ____ the w grmvrt. ' Krtrt, _ . La La ».»«■/ •»»*■ row**r fte. bj
Ute Uumij «rtft U Hi Mart t <
from. Taka M
IF tl WANT ■ i
aaloiuer*, Attglit, »
Tt* llV lk»UUllt
HjJvcr or
rder*, M*-rv hniKiUft Hold. .
or riacv, Good* to \|> raiuft,
or Cm*, < tyvfiinj; Ufiy«
TwU' Iffti, To Audoudcc,
Prcnchi ri*. IfoUtM;* or AffVft,
But< bur?* or Baker*
Jkmlfk,
Hire or S * t, Vote*, t
i>r» skirt or
Basement, A < ure for tllweaM 4 , ‘
First Floor \ HtioJy MtiaHni ViiHffp, lieniEe,
• A
To Turriiaae % Pvt i h*M**e,
Horpe, Tea.*.
M ara, Baps,
Monkey or Bt «r. IVa 1 *.
BlootlhoiiKtl <*r Bp)t?. Or A»»* i'roin
Kre» from Fit/. Ti» >!nkf Kbouu, 1
To Hire a Hall Yout Stun.
Driver »>r am, }|. «‘ier\
An KK ^ai:t (.’art E-.
VtiOpulrut Mat id Tplooft* ry
Thiy.t onoert or. B«ll, PienB
Skate-, v. ur.aoli*. K' ark*
Platt s, Kd E
To to ^ : ' 1 v1Ev«m» tona
DittmonJ*. Ue Ke n! l “ Vtnde,
Pearls. I n u t t- of T radc.
King*, i , ... .Ue and ■ > d
* ’nrU, 1 ictlllef.
Wash for Feature*. iel ui es,
To buy Odd Things, ill Kinds of Food
Or eoU Odd "I hinge, Work* on Tlieology,
Magic, Woiittii A-1 rotogy,
Rats, and Ke tritv,
Mats, World-wide I’uhtieltv
Klalf Flagr.
Bat*. Hag*.
Pantaloon*, Bags,
Hat*, Naas,
Kesplendet tciavals, Urea* Hhirts or c.lars
Mutton \I..f*»........ nr Beef, «... f AlmigEly lloilirl.lv tlollark. Dollars, ;
Finacclal Relief. llwo^c G»r Rent.
Stocks, Store, Tenement,
Clock b, Cash to be liutt,
I ('ash to be Spent,
Souks, Scent,
Portnumiu or Bov, lent,
a i it, sheep nr Ox, Roman 1’cuieut,
Or Even h Bean— Head (to— Ad\ice,
Thun in a Trice, the i
Tak* thb Advice Far Beyond Price, 1
WriitcYi Below—* Written Below-
ADVERTISE
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Pays Wall to ftriverlise j
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WE PAY AGENtS'StftfRT.K'
AND ...„ Al.L IN! LNI" u . Iravei . m e for - i ra-
n,, i-k; State wine1 m : e .-rrip . ■ . "•> «ry I
SLOAN A ( rt., Maim,a. bm-s.JU |
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WATCHES !
★ JEWELRY, ★
DINNER AND TEA SETS!
-)n( ,
DECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN WHITE
■H W ENGLISH DECORATED GRANITE WARE. PLATE
AND PLAIN CHINA
SETS. GLASS. TiN ANO WOODEN WARE.
KENTUCKY COOKING ANO HEATING
STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES.
NOVELTY GO.
BOOTS, SHOES #NU LEATHER
A i
22 il^l'lllS Villi' StliTI! 22
Hill Sf. Hill St.
lloino-mado Sliocs dihI Leathern Specialty.
r \W warrant a\ «. *k and shall niak^ '• to n»isr«*|vri‘st*nt uoth
.} ff-. it Ci I r^ro - :prnDnf of Gfiilv, l ar fi Misse> finr* Qi ods
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1~I. W. HAS-. tiEitsKUS.
2 I. S. MUR HA t
“H*-iitji.i, to h.
fiilil m
’LETu SUITS, (JR ■ If gLF > iECEL
Suits oi 9 Pi- cr; from 520 ro $100. Tables, Chairs
Bedsteads Spring Beds, Wardrobes. Etc,
A limilcfi mmilM'r of SHwimr Machiiius of tin* Lost
niakos tor salo \or.v low.
(lay 1 mu iilvviijs reaily to servo my eiistomors, Loth
and nis;ht.
Mrs. /;. E. (
20 111LL STREET,
Latcsl : Styles : of : 1 i
AND TRIMMINCS
ffer Saxony Wool*, best gpods and all asorted colors, Also, i
wn Wools
er Cali ard ozamme say gtodc and prim.
•esmawtss
Sheriff Sales.
HE HOM»ONT1IF. nUHTTLK*.
VV U) in ftoam-. January in next, tlierjiy la-fore of thw *irimn, door
f the l otirt tlia foHcwtn* de-
County. «v<»r a i*,
t>r *pe ty, Uvwlt:
-u nervn of lnn*l UoomM t.y H>e hraticli
from Waddi’* atraiit mill on the
, «. ««tith at the jetlnt where th" ditch mo.
.in tf.. «pr(BK empties into the braneh
,-t t.y lin. drawn from the inVr»*cti<m of
ditch and hram h, north by the laud line
twvvri E. c. K.rkpatri. k and Jaa- ' Ber ka.
.in acres I.rinv a part of tot numbev
ltdm liirtrtct ..f originally Henri, then
Spuldin* Cosntf. Also, eixteen
more or U-«-. in the I bird Diatrh-t of
a .mill Henry, then di*llngei«hcd Pike, now Spalding
omit), known n d »• lot
1;.U, eonunencitgat the iwMithwcat
-rn. r id said lot arid ritnniHK ea«t five
nil.- and twenty rood., I hen. due north to
at cond lirnu.-li twenty-eight rtwtn®,
the northern prong ot the bra»< h
filial land line botsreca e*M
• !„I . p-t of it, mnv irsuph'd said tl* Ittt* Ja* thirty " A.
fca. the.. . utli alor..
i . h:»n.- to tl.e b gtniiNMC curner. Levied
and «otd .a tie property of Walter C.
d 'All. M, Hetkr, admlnMrator* of
i ! A Becks. Reek*, df.ea»ed, di . ea«ed, t.y t.y vir-
ft f» t.riied from 8i «tding dr
n ior of ■!i.-» t . liariit it.
.< IS in SI tic t>e, udrnin
i - l il .1.... A licet.» Wm.
vi j . Jegaltv notl
**w».
11 - > ■ , i c .... t i p'ei e, w ill he
lh»t a - « -i .el of sand i>eaig W
aiding Count), - iiio.idiy Henry, latlHMi
l OH tile-north iiv t. I udrewa, "» tli€
I by Ben Horsey, on ihcMUitti. ky SS'. i.
ofi theeaslUy kw lot (jtifiin, wtiirti «on- 1'r (
««">, b -mg the on
Miller made*, tawiedOft and raids* tMa
• i .-t 1 y of- Promt i»»i,ed Miller feom snntdipg by vlBtua Aat>erl»r of s
migiigolS fa s'". Wood 1’roiJtt
«nrt in favtir of Leo vs.
iter I’fotm ,L stiller, too ant in [«;a*e*<ti7I7,
noJ.lltll. ,
Also, ut tin - ume lime «nd place, will be
S> Hi res of land In the soatlieart corner
.ot No. .‘>5 in ICtWHi distrlet <■ M. of Spatd
t'oiiuty, tiohndod eiuit by R It Bishop* T. Fatter
by iand of Jito. wml
fund of B. i’ <iniy, north l.y ottn-r tnnd*
It I’, t lrny . I.< vivo on r* tlic property of
1* Gray In virtue of » mortgage ft fa i**
from ■■'imUBtig Superior ( ourl in favor
Koffer Mnchlni-.Co. v» H. I*. Gray. ii. V
tenant tie in ^Ofre**iot), nml legal place, y notitied. will i>e
Sla », ut l name time
a one thud undivided interest in • eer
store lion * in the city of Hrifttn, Kp»ld
■ ng t onnty, now occupied 8tl by 1>. SV. hhaffer,
m copied ciiy, by well .t'Kibth, o>)
street in -.ud the same being u Two
lory biii I. buildiug and bounded north hy
-tor l olls*, i f A. S- to-nermai), east R. by
lliii street, south bv store house of f.
Mi Williams nml wt»t by dn atley. levied
and so d as the property of J. R. Keith
satisfy th« c ii fas iasaett H. from Clafltn Kpaldlug
Co rt in favor of t! .If Co.
Milwctl .! Keith, it \V Simfli r, ten-
in posso-istoo, legally notified
Also, ut the same time amt place, will rie
*i venty-flvo aeri « off of lot ot land County. No
1 Clin the till Districtof bpahting
said sevcuty-fivi- «re* of land be>ng
the entire length of said lot on the totitii
hounded on the north hi Head 1 * Creek,
the south by land of Jame* Unity, on tbs
liy the lot on Which I now live, and on
he wi-t by lands of Win. li. Touchstore.
la vi'-d no mid s*»)d ti> virtu* of a mortgage
li fn i-st.rd fiiitn Sjialditig Superior Court tn
of Jno «* t . Horne vs. 0. H.W, l'arker.
, ^ \y. Parker, tnriaiit In pt t-essiot), legally
A'so, fit tfie sSiih* tirni and place, will ba
one fanrth of an acre of land lirtlre city
of tirdlin. bounded *n the north by Isaac
\lah in-; wed by It. T. I hi iel, *outli by LoV- '.nrt
of the same lot, rant hy Eighth etreet. PnifUset,
Ml or «« the property i-dbrt of IJi'nry fssuod from
t - iticfy one jnsiice tt fa
the, ,inst,iee conrt-of li olft di*tr!e»G. M . Hi
favor of It I* lltifbton Jt Co. vs, Hihirv
thtuh-ne.., la-vy made. By (leo. 1). Johnson,
J (•.-•li tiir ,r! ovfr to me Tenant iu
b-gAliv notified
it, ------ K CONNKUs, ohciiff.
ExeeittoA
..?tHtKsas 3 SiiKts.fai!i boifora
door the liighaat bidder, the court 1
in lirlffln, daring ThoA, U* land
sale, on the ftr»t In .!*»«
tlte cstsle fothnring of Rhode property }| "Vs r dHoi
decaas d, for I)oe, Isle a1 aa„ .
the tba porpoae of diatri
vinoBg heir*, to-wit: Two city
' Oritan. (—- deaerdied — as fotlowat totiowa: one one two two
house ro
and lot an the comer com«r of of HHL IMA and at I
,« . rtrvele, one fonrth « s. were* WNt-Mt- ... —^ - . iw —— «M ft '
room b«u*e and lot on on Tayter Taylor street, “ ‘ otn
acre. Teim* of eats, " ‘ “
»*)«>. Rvaeutorof KtiodaH Doe, dee’d.
Ad m i it ist i s ator’N
By irtan «i an order granted by the Cwnrt
of Ordinary hf Bpaldin* Coonty, t *81 a*U
to tho tilahm bidder, before the -oort Loo
door to <irtSn, daring the legal honm
de, on the first Tuesday to January, 18
the fottowieg of Mr* property belonging MWeMfrifl to the e*.
tale dcer-naed, M I„ the Lawton, late of of ttUtrltmUon
ly. for purpoa*
iinons; the heirs, lo-wit: One hundred and
- t shin, M iiiy-liv. district, neri a bounded of land, north morn by or Itaa, land of to
iiM'imk* end 8. If. Wilaoo, cart by t
ot 8 H W »i*«on, i!«on, wrath south by by land land otl.H. of S.
•ennud A. K. laivrton and west by 01
unite Term* one-third caab and baianc#
one aud two years, with eight per get
interest. sin; Mr*. M. J. L. C. Lawton, BROOKS, 4ktfi
. of
#<UW
Administrator’s Bale.
— . «.
li) i irtue of au order gnuiUwl Uy Use Court A
of lirdinary of Spalding County, I will sell
to the highest bidder twio“ lk *“*a
door iu the Giifbn, first * . dnrtn during Tncaitei th*. m Janil
wi; ■ s, following Oti nrripi-'ty belonging in ibi
talc c of of Mis Mrs M. L. l>a*ton, lab
county, deceased, for the purport tf
trihotioM Huong the heirs, to-wit: Two II
hoods of the C. C. & A. KR. Co , tweuw
shares of atnr-k of tbe 8. W. RR. Co. »ud ooe
share of stock of Central BR. sod *"“■■■
Co. of (ieorgia Term, of *41 r-1
«f “hr J.C. r
Adm’r of Mrs M L. tap
S'J.ClI. “”e||
Ordiniry’* Advertisement*. .
/ U kiUMNART’8 On OFFICE—Hca_ Nov. no, UW8.~»' m
rv, isoia,
dors and next of kin of Elizabrtli
of said county dmeaaed ; N. M, t
administratoi otr estate of said »»v
leg departed-this lit* and left ~«f
represent**) and the adraiuirtratlon tbe
-Hiife uufiolsbed. this I* to notify *31 persons
concerned that tf no se of the creditor* or ae*%
of kin of de- eased shatl apply for letter* «f
iidministralnm on s-1d estate by tbe flirt
Monday in January 1880. byte® o’clock, f
cnart ot Ordinary of aaid comity will c
the ludlnished adffilriatfsot *
upim the County k. w. Administrator Hammond, of i said
Sfi.OO.
/ khDISFARY’S OFFfCK—Cmw-
V tr, Ukouoi*,N ov, J0,1
itor« and next of km oriM_____
of -aid - ounty deceased: N M Coliena
ini.n*timor on catnte of wild decwrtd
departed thin life an t left aaid estate unrapr*
*> nted and the administration of the tame
nnfini-hed.tlii* is to notify *11 penonacooe*™
e*l Diat if Gone of the creditor* or next of
of deceased shall apply for iettenr-of adit,_-
Istratlon on said esiaUi by the first Monday
in January I-sy by ten o'clock, the court rt
Ordinary Cd of Mid County wlU cut Ute nnfloish
administration oi said estate upon the ■■■»■**&
County Administrator for said«o J ----
f iOo. B. A. UAMMUMII, ■ p
i V‘l 1 >N A RY’H oi?7K;ft~Rricoq#Oottv. 1-m—Tr**----•*
it, GEoaoii. Nov. 3», j.
dors and next of ktnof Wm. I*.
Juie of county deceased; M. M.
the ndioiuulrutor on *■state of saidd.
hliving departed thi* life -nd .eft aaid--- _
unr.-pre.eot4 d and the admitistratlon of tbe
* line unllnl.hrd thi* ie to netify all perMW*
concerned that if uone of tee ®
nc t of kin ot deceased shall app
of administration on aaid estate I
the County Administrator rt Mid oooatn
#.'1.00. L. W. liAMMUNU, Ordinary.
/ J kKDINARY’S GFFICE-
\ TT, Ueokoia, Not. 30,1888.—'Tbe anuftria
ers appointed to-set apart a twelve months
sui*t>ort for the widow and minor children rt
VV li. noted T Jones, late of said county deceased
have and made and tiled their report is
this ottice. . t ;
1st stl earned abort he- «
fore the pernons cf ordinary -1 rn eMM
court or tbe *—* ”—
<l«y m Junnary 1889, If «*y court t
- -,icii report A should not lie made the ]__
of the eurt and be entered of record- H
$3.00. H W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
( kRDINAHY'8 OFFH E-SpxtJ
Vstt, theowHA, Nov. 80th. 1688
A. Bardett, admtnlatr&Uu of Pnteatn £
dett, late of Spalding County, dcoMart.
It being represent**! to n>, that yos
removed front the 8ute of Georgia,
have fahed t» make returns, and are
managing having tha istate of deccaaedj and
Don petitioned the Court ' '
ary to bond tie discharged is ordered from that ai
your It
b> fore the Ci in rt of Ordinary of add county,
by ten o’clock a. m., on the first Monday in
January, 1889 and show cause why yon
- liouid not make your returns and why aaid
11 1. Ison should not be relieved as surety
on yoi r bond. All perteae concerned ate
notified to appear at said time and place
and show cause why a new administrator
should not tie appointed iu ca«« of yottr fail
are to corn’ ll with thi* order.
1*1,00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinarv.
/ \RDLNAKY’8 jrF!CE-8PiLDi«o OoiTf-
it, Gjeonou, Nov .30th, 188%—A. A.
binder ministration has applied to me for letters of ad
on the estate of John Alien,
h-.io of said county, deceased.
Let id! persons coscemed show cause be¬
fore the ( onrt of Ordinary of said county,
it my office in Griffin, on the first Monday
u January, 1(>89, by ten o’clock a. m„ why
n h ietlcro should not be granted.
n <» E. VV. HAMMOD, Ordinary.
/ VliDINARY’S OFFICE -SrAUiixoCoot
v I u, GP.ouoia. Nov. noth, lbos.-J. W. Bni
Rnl has applied to me for letteraof adminir
iratration, dc liocis non, with will annexed
on the estate of Sf. G. Phillips late of said
county, Let deceased.
a!) persons concerned show runs* he
: i: the Con rt nf t irdlne.ry of mid edutity, at
my office in Griffin, on the flr*t Monday in
January, h 18s9 hy ten o'clock a. m . why
letters -nouiil not be grants!.
- on : ’.V HAMMOND, Ordinary.
^ »RD1N v i;Y'8 OFFICE.—BpiXiiisoCOCX-
rr, • roboi*. Oct. -JTth, 1888.—H. X.
' i. : d.-niiiiotratorof s»m’l Bm ty hm*
jpi : to i.n for letters of diamiaeion, from -
o o,a court Of Ordinary of said county,
a: ii y office in Griffin on the first Monday
. 1 rbruary. 186rt, by ten o’clock a. m., wky
- icl h-tte-r* -honld not bo g.amed.
#615 fe. VV. H.VM MOD,Ordinary.
For Sale!
-mf
I ’’■> wood I'.-ri- wjiiJ i nearly larai iuaide for corporateHhtitekK it,and
*«■ «•- pay then the
••adi» worth ovrr price arked for it. MS
r- % ion in w oods part itudd* rt (My itm-
i- Vi rtte- m»ids mty Hamta. IZaarta is-
side city limit*, with rood maw Maw upon
»c re - .o-ide eity 11 nils. T room bow*
on’ honses, banss. fruit*, ic. • ’.-a
A11 above . an b* di voted ta ioteami aeM
»: Houaeaand large profit*. lads in different ion# rt
tenet ttw ,
* ily for sale and to mu
.
a. a. tmsmMAM,
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