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Kf" THE ONLY
Brilliant
Durable
Economical
I Af« Diamond Dyes. They e.\<_ci oil otliers
Is Strength, Purity ami ha-mess. None others
(re just as good. Beware of imitations —tue?
I are m*ae ,de of o cheap and inferior materials and
give foor, *f ak . crock y «•>»»•
$6 color:.; 'rDjre ic cents each.
*- Booh, Sampl-- Card, directions
, making the finest Ink Ot Mining
. Sold by Druggists or by
HELLS, RICHARDSON A CO., Burlington, Vt.
for Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Article*, USE
diamond paints.
0 pld, Silver, Bron*e, Copper. Only io Cents.
FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS.
-Algo, a full line of---
Drills, Patent Medicines, Paints, ,Oils, Crashes
Aad Druggists’ Supple3, at bottom prices, can ALWAYS bo found
r AT DREWRY’S t DRTTG STORE
28 Hill Street,GRIFFIN, GA.
l * *d WE KEFP ON HAND THE FINEST
mil Flour, Sugar and
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
0~ At the LOWEST PRICE8 of any one in the city. We have the finest
Whiskies and 23x*andies
AND BEST OF ALL THE
FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY!
which Is noted to be the finest that is made. All of the above for medical purposes, Corn
and *•©** *b».
GEORGE & HARTNETT.
ddcwt4e<’25
A. LOWER,
Mai Mi nl Dalg i Diniils,
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C.
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN. GA.
I will have to-day nice mixed lisli.
e Fresh Bird Oysters Shrimp, Ci a bs,
r Rice s, Cel ery,
Bananas only 35edoz.
Mixed Pickles, 70c gallon,
Sweet Pickles, 85c Pickles, gallon,
Plain 60c gallon.
Cheese 15c lb to-day.
20 A different large lot varieties. of A. E Crackers Sehweppe just fine received; ginger
ale* soda water and Lemonade 12c per bottle.
50 lb any Patent flour $1.65 to-day.
J. JVC. MILLS
W. M. Co.
-HAVE FRESH---
Magnolia -> Hams,
Cooked Corned Beef 12i c. per lb. Blue Fish better fhan fresh Mackerel
Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meal. All grades Sullivan's Tobaccos
And the
BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY.
liniAf to Save 9 Money
II || | By buying your DRY
HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of
R. F.
NO 57 HILL STREET. - - - - - GRIFFIN, GA:
: 859^500 pra. of S pie Shoes at less than wsale prices. Also a goo*
line of
men:wom en ’ 8 -a n d ch i i dr en s 81101 :s
Bought regular, at ieduced prices. Calicoes, Sheeting and Checks,
marked down. Kentucky Jeans, ail trades, 15 to 37J cents per yard
Wc have a full line of Mens’ Womens’ anti Childrens’ Hose at 10 to
cents. Oui childrens’mixed and black hose at 10 cents per pair is the
thiiiy in town for the monev I landkerchiefs, Towels, Corsets,
Collars and Cuffs, all at the i ' prii es. Give me trial and I will
yov money. li. F. STRICKLAND.
SPENCE 6 l SMITH,
OPPOwjTK HHK K WAREHOUSE,SOLOMON
« ggTAj* ii< v> it; C\ n ifi■). in- v •. ik. Impairing buggies ami watrr.n* is a featne
ttielr tonsil t>r. on vl.icli -killed fi !•«•* oiilv usol Bring Blmetoi ns your work
J3T t\ v will build \ i ti i.njiliiug « n vv hi < fi Buggies. . fi; rr ^ w ; l i > - <
Drays, and Dtlireiy Wagui - Si-i paiutiug will be a icatun of i ’it: 1* iroportan
Nothl*t but torn! work will be fit tie Wifi not take a sfio fiy job bo n; I m e. Wiiii
H. Mpence at the ia-lin you ran not fail to yet fair dealing. ( all on ns 1 1 fi re j on buy
SPENCE (b
Solomon Street, Griffin, Ca.
Shipment Finest Teas
CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. It).
HAMS BONELESS' SHOULDERS. ETC f" | Iff t0 *
FLOUR ON THE MARKET
iiMrftt, Miles & Ml .
THE COMMONWEALTH.
Tlie Newt as Gathered Otar Georgia.
j iue-s G. Daily, a we I-known furniture
dealer ot Rome, died Monday.
•John Gilmore, the little negro boy who
»H wounder cl Maeon while toying with t
Pistol, died Tuesday.
W E. tomith, architect, in attempting to
boaru a moving train at Curdele Saturday,
ruisaul hi* footiiuj nnd susiisned a*vere in-
juries.
In East Macon on Monday a poos* flew
a.aiuat the telephone wire and snapped it in
twain, and yet the goose was not injured in
the least.
Burl Brown, the negro man charged with
murderering Minerva Brown, hi* wit*, at
Maeon a few nights ago, was brought beto r c
the grand jury Tuesday. No bill was found
*n the ease.
Hinging Noises
In the ears, sometimes a roaring bnzzing
sound is caused by eatarrh, that exceeding
ly disagreeable and very common disease
Loss of smell or hearing also reslult from ca¬
tarrh. Hood's Sarsaparilla, tlie great blood
purifier,is for a peculiarly successful remedy
this disease, which it cures by purifying
the blood. If yon Buffer from catarrh, try
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the peculiar medicine.
A Lillie Mistake.
8t Paul Pioneer-Frees.
A quiet man with a very florid face wai In
a orowd of hotel lounger* uptown the other
night, *nd th* discussion tu-ned upon “beat¬
ing - ’ th* weighing machines which respect¬
fully request that a nickel be put into the
alot. 0*e fellow could beat it with a wire
pushed in until it touched the spring which
puts the weighing machinery at work and
lets the needle loose. Another mad* it work
by inserting a knife blade, and another put
in* tinfoil niekel nicely adjusted a* to size
and shape. The quiet young man said sober
ly: “Why put in anything? Blow into the
•lot,’’ and jumping upon the platform be
fasted his mouth over the slot, and puffing
out hi* cheeks threw a small cyclone into the
works.
Sure enough, the old thing worked, and
the needle registered his weight at 150.
“Well, I dcclars,’’ said one man
“I’ll be Plowed,” naid another, with s view
of proprieties.
“Try it.” said the young man; “it’s easy.”
So they all tried it ; puffed and blew and
dieteuted their cheeks until everyone of
them was tired: but it didn't werk.
“Blow harder ’’
They ail blew until exhausted, and still
the needle never budged.
“That's funny,” and the young man step¬
ped up, blew into the hole, and it again work
ed nicety.
“Why can't we do it; ’’
“Oh, yen forgot to put » nickel in your
mouth first.”
The crowd fell down in the effort to reaoh
the bar first.
When* Happiness is Found,
Whera is hnppineBS found? In the
dictionary, and in the use of Dr. Diggers’
Huckleberry Cordial, which save* so
much pain and anxiety in relieving the
little ones from teething and cholera in
fan tn m.
W W*
nils Everything' Charged.
Detroit Journal.
“Mrs. Almout, are you taking any interest
in the discueidon, ‘‘Is marriage a failure V*
“Yes, indeed, and I have* d«cided opinion*
in the matter, too.’ 1
“Pro or eon?'*
“Well, I wonld hardly like to go that far;
though I am a firm believer in marriage.”
“Has it been «t> much of a blessing in j our
case?”
“Has it ft hy. before , , marriage . , 1 eetoally , ,,
suffered for tlie necessaries of life
having a penny unle-a I asked papa for it
“And now?”
“Now if I gee anything I wunl, 1 bn.v it and
have it charged
“But isn’t yoar iiusb.uid .something of «n
in on mb ranee V”
“Not s » much a« before ovir marriage.
Then ho was hanging around ! e constantly,
swearing his undying love and all that Fort
•f thing. Now 1 rarely so# him. except at
table, and instead #f * wearing about his love
he «vw*ar* because of the weak eotlee and
overdone steak. Indeed, marriage ha- dene
much for me. “
The baby was crying piteously, but
the nnrs bad a bottle of I)r. Bull's l ! a
by Symp at hand, and the little fellow
was soon comfortable.
A Good Time Coming.
New York Herald (Ind .j
The south has simply rolled up Us
. eev-s. What with its iron miues, cot
ton and rice crops, its fsetories and the
general good time that is coming, it
lives on the edge of good cheer, and is
forging ahead with tremendous virn.
The cotton crop, by (he way, will this
yaar run up to 7,000,000 bale*, as
j against less than 5,000,000 in the Buffered days
of riavery. The rice crop hsa
from too much water, which water can
j be found in corresponding qualities in
j j Wall street, when the brokers iisv- a (it
of die li nes 'ha! is almost auicidai
j 1’ituples, Sures, Aclies and I’jins.
V\ lieu a iiuudred bottles of sarsaparilla or
| other pretentious specifics fail to eradicate
in born serol'-i .1 nr emit igi iu-blooil poison,
remember ifi.u B B B f Boiauit Blood
I Halm ; lias cai: ed in my tIi ?nsu: d vie ories,
| ill as nmny seeming!) iuearatole instances
i Kemi tithe Blood it.fim Co. Atlanta, Ga.,
for “Bo k of Wonder-, and fie convinced,
fi i- tlie only Tuck ni.oon pcbikikk
t.. W Nlesser, Howell’s X Roads, <’a.,
I writes: '1 w aaalflH'ted’line ye its w ith .O'e-
All tlie medicine 1 eoald take did me no
j good. I then tried h H B , and fi liottl
i eured me sonnd
Mrs. to M. Wilson, Bound Mountain, Tex
a-, writes; "A lady friend of mine was Iron
1 bled with b mbs and pimples on her (are
and neck She took three bottles of B. B B.
and her skin got soft and smooth, pimpleadia
appeared, and her health Atlanta, improved greatly ”
.las. L. Bosworth, Ga, writes:
"Home years ago I eontracted blood poison
I bad no apt elite, my digestion was ruined,
j rheumatism d-ew up my hrnfififi; I eonid
1 hardly walk, my throat was cauterized five
1 times Hot Springs gave me no benefit, and
( my life was one of torture until 1 g»ve B. li.
( Ba trial, and surprising a* it may eem,
the rise of S bottles cured me «...u not lf» 1m
Advice to Mothers.
M i. Winslow's Soothing Hvkxip
for children teething, f* the proscription
of on* of the beat female nnrses and
pKyftCftn* in the United States, and
has been noed for tarty year* with never
failing anooeas by million* of mothers
tor their childreu' Daring the prooeaa
of teething its value u incalculable
Jt relieve* the child from paiu. cure# dy*
eatery and dmrrheee, griping in the
ftjweto. and wftd onto*. ksr Bj giving
tfcsjjsmii
Paine ’s < COMPOUND CELERY
CURES PROOFS
Neuralgia *g Celery Com -
pount. cured my nerv¬
ous sick headaches.**
Mrs. L. A. Hkentnkr,
Nervous San Jacinto, Cal.
Prostration After using six bot
ties of Paine s Celery
Compound, Ol rheumatism.’' 1 am cured
Rheumatism Samuel South Cotmsh, Hutchinson, N. Ii
Kidney **lt has 'lone me more
good for kidney disease
Diseases than any other medi¬
cine." Guo. Abbott,
Sioux City, Iowa.
ANI) ‘Paine’s Celery Com¬
All Liver pound benefit has for l>cen torpid of great
indigestion, and bilious-’ liver,
Disorders ««■*•'* Udall, Elizabeth C.
Quechce, Vt.
THE SUCCESSFUL FARMER.
Au Answer to the yucstlon. "filial Con¬
stitutes a Successful Fanner?"
Tho question may bo asked. What con
stitutes a successful farmer? Different
Individuals would give different answers.
To ono farmer success means a con¬
stantly Increasing bank account; to an¬
other, farm improvement and improved
farm buildings; but there are some men
who do not seem to know what success
means. According to American Rural
Home, the successful farmer is not nec¬
essarily the man who raises the largest
crops and sells them for the most money,
or who has the direst stock ami farm
buildings, or tho largest hank account,
but ho who most benefits himself, his
family nnd the world, from whatever
position he may fill. A farmer may have
wealth, lino cattle and barns, and still
there tnav bo no sunshine in the home.
The outside world will hxik on such a
man and say: “There is a successful
farmer; ho is making money: look at his
stock and farm.” Yes, hut while his
fields are fertile his home is ■ desert.
The farmer, to be successful in life,
must cultivate his mind as w ell as his
land. He must remember that he is de¬
him. pendent upon others, as others are upon
Ho must bring contentment, pa¬
tience and a home love into his work.
Tho farmer must remember that lie is a
citizen, and the citizen should be public
spirited- havo reached A man is round sometimes said to
the top in the ladder,
but if lie has reached the top by pulling
others down, who like himself wore
climbing round by round, we can hardly
call his effort a success. So i f the farmer
has grown rich in lands and money by
making him with others the successful poorer, we fanner. do not class Suc¬
cess in life means intelligence, brotherly
love, honesty, public spirit, generos¬
ity and a desire to do right, not from
mere policy, but (rom tlie heart.
A Recfiio for Corned Beet.
First cover the meat with brine, just
strong enough to barely float an and egg. for
twenty-four it in cold hours, take it out all the blood, wash
water to take out
throw tho bloody brine away, and for
100 pounds of beef, or in the same propor¬
tion for other quantities, make a new
pickle pounds by dissolving of brown six pounds and of salt,
two sugar two
ounces of saltpetre in water nifiieient to
cover the meat: skim il well UTi iv [mur¬
ing it on, and if much scum m i - mi it
afterwards before ilie men! i • i. ■;! up,
scald it, skim it and pour it lan k when
cold. Keep in a cool and well ventilated
southern place. For summer keeping ■ r H r uld the
states a little more -ait in
lie used.
\Yhy Canning Preserve* Fruit.
Somo of our farmers’ wives may he
glad in to air understand tight just why bottles sealing ke fruit
up cans or , e- it
•molds from spoiling. everywhere Germs of ferments in and the
air. ,aro long fruits present alive and
So as are
growing in a healthy state they aro
mostly but proof again they t decomposing vi¬
agents, as soon as Im--e tin if
tality through changed conditions, with
but few exceptions they soon.and easily
spoil. When bottles preserved hot and fruit perfectly is put sealed into
cans or
while in that condition, tho germs of de¬
cay present in the fruit andean are hilled
by the heat, and the sealing excludes tho
germs on tho outside from coming into
contact with tho fruit.
The Improved Douglas Mixture.
Mr. Douglas, tho inventor of tho
Douglas mixture, gives in Poultry Yard
the following formula, which he consid¬
ers an improvement upon sulphate tlie famous iron,
mixture: Two ounces of
half jug, ounce diluted sulphuric acid, put after in
a stirred with a piece of wood,
which hot water is added to dissolve, the
whole being etirrod untildUeulvoU; when
cold put into a quart bottle or jug and
fill up with water. Dose, a teaspoon fit 1
\ to a quart of water.
j Corn In Tight Crib*.
Three yeans’experience in storing corn
j j in a tight " crib or granary proves this: if
thc co n> wil( , n husked, U: fairly dry, it
; will do to put it in a tight building, tlie pro-
; vided the wfcather he dry during fall
l and tho winter l>e a steady, cold one,
] followed hy a drought the next season.
But if the following season lie wet, the
I corn will not keep well. No more tight
j corn cribs for us.—Prairie Farmer.
Dr. Moffett’s TEETHINA (Teething Powders)
Allavs Irritation, Aids Digestion Kofifulatfs the
Bowels, Strengthens the Child,mai r<wihj»& ak<*H Teething
y.isy and Cost* only 55 Cent*. Tr cures
Eruptions and Sores, and nothl
! Farm ard House and Lot For Sale
|
A 2b-;- acre farm in : . unit- of • ■ i dim, (,a
80 acres in wcck 1 ?, in splendid and 8lat«* of
cultivation, cleared of stamps recks, fix¬
ed for improved farm machinery Machin¬
ery, stock, corn and fodder will bo sold with
farm if wanted. All ready for hns'ness anotb
J^reTt Also,a large roomy house and two
j j in Griffin, (.a. For particulars ad¬
dress me at Griffin, Ga f care (‘lark «V Son.
j septIRdAwIbn THAI) CLARK.
1Ult*xoii Cousrh. Hrom hi tiff. Asthma. ln<‘.ir'A f Cl*
PARKER’S mniiTtol CINCER Ud- worst TONIC •<! thftu- <» £?-,;:*-<!>• " it
iia»t;ui eil caseto n i ;
fur ail ajrccUotks >f itie tiirooc hdR Ru.kr*, al ' <Ji- a <•»
nt! from impure Y>Ukh 1 and exhaustion. 'l !>r f-
and fikek, fftru*n:iinjf ftifatrifft fUiij a low iv^jriDL %
t /> th*« grave, ».iil in ti-ony ras«- a reooter t hi y
IhetUnelT ui»vf I’arker'* Gin«rer Tunic, Uutdt- • >!. m
^ t rouff. Ya ke it m uni<*. If. h; in»(i‘u.’iii!') f r .> ,
a;iri diffordernof ftonuwh and bowel* wi^i 'tv, _«j.
i
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j HAf.l 0AL3AM
j to-iR . utiftm tfitf* h;tfr.
l*ronio|todi» in • ’.’tit out th.
Never P ;t> L >{nRil ‘^*ore Color, Gray
li ?r to »♦ 7 Y.
! Olr • • i .r- li
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A GREAT YEAR
in tlie historT of the of intelligence UnRfd Suites <1e«ire» i.« now u>
, u Every person of i'-s event* There
Letter n ti e with tiiC course subscribe for
, way to do so than to
; The Macon Telegraph.
Its new* facilities tre nnsurpeaaed fine-' I v a- •
i in thcPowih. In addition to the v-
a ted Press dispatches, letter it fin* from special ul. c«.rr--;
#ure by ft wire anti imj
points Georgia and the neighboring of Congress *•«;•
fmrlng the present wssion «
lagtoo will be the most Important and ties
j ’.‘■resting news centre In the conntr? 1
VVu-hiogton Girrespondcnce of the Telegram,
tie very beet that can be had
Ii* regular correspondent furnishes tlie ,
«» ard gossip fn full dispatches, Amos J. Cumr t'rcqvr
•re iot letters from ilon.
«U niter of CongTees trom New York, Frai
(>: i »ntcr. and W A CrofTut, three of tt <
kD.mil newspaper writers st the capita
cos* the Brest wad meet important taeucs *
1 Tariff Refpr
Tclsffrapb is * Pcmocratto
paper It Is thoroughly tn line With the po: y
it President Cievelahd and the Democratic
party In tlie coming national campa’g” th»
Teiecrsph will not only give all the new* ton:
will diwene* ail pahlle t*eu» from the stan
pol.t «f geoaia* lwmoeraue tout ftibetr
t,i one*.
I sally, sm jsar, . . * |fM»
•ally eta aewnths, ... * 00
, Hally, thi** Msihs. . - - t on
j Daily, eo* BMelk,
. Wackfiy. eae ysw. -
F I’TOT
U-UOI! <•’ Aught,
ho irib;« i > 6* Bor.lit
At* UK Silver or Gold.
tiers, Koid.
or Place, (>»od« to Aji; raise,
Lhm < r or Cani, U}>t*!iu»i» Day*
Mu'it-Hl Tunc M*r*. To Announce,
Popular Pr- :k lie• *i Butcher* i(n tiara or Acres, Bakt
or r<*
Book;, i\> Hire 1 Y*»t *• *uts, us,
or « > i.
skirt or fiouM e
Bremen t, A cure for
First Floor. A Hitndy Vails*’,
ft HC IUCUt, A VfttslinC
To PuruhftM- n Put { liocS'S :
Hors©, Teas.
Marc, Bet**, ,
Monkey or H*. Pirn#,
lUooJhmir.d or f it/ fir An ■ Front
Ft ut from Hu . 'i t> Alakr Knowis.
Hire h Hall Your At* : ‘
Driver ur team, H del
An Elviruntt’irrnaut ’ *, ,
Plat \n<tjidlriil Mai;T 1 !
• OiH't ’ ’ w >'• “ 1'
SI;!:. .
I’to’e I’ll M'll .
1 O - i.
' pf!*',
1’iHi:
Kiiqi«. ,!
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Wash h r I ■
i’o filly I)ii{l 'J'fiii.g- s
m'U (fit i lliu.c- \\ Oils- 1
Ml/;..'*.!
W ffii i li .si-' {
Male. Unritl-wi • 1 I
Flair
BaU
Pantah ions,
Hals, Niurs,
Mutton Kesplaitdei Beef, tt ruviit * Dress Almighty nhirth Dollar *»r i * 1.0
or ,
Eiiuuicial Belief, 11• an* for Keot, ;
8 locks, r^loriu Tf*nF*nH‘nt. i
( i-h to b«i I.j nt.
, ocha* ( hkIi to he Spent,
Socks, Boent,
Portmouiu or Box, Tent,
ig. Sheep or t.)x. KovnflD Cemeut,
Or Even a Beau— ( Jo—
then in a Trice, Head the Advice,
fake the Advice Far Beyond Price.
Written below— Written Below— ;
ADVERTISE
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IN THE
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Daily News } I ; | : ;
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To Business Mon. i
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ALL HXPEVSKb. To travel or for lo¬
work; state which preferred, M*n:ifnctnrcr«.'JW also salary
SLt»AN An) ,
81 , < im iutmti t>. nov'd’.klTt
ll'l TCHES !
★ JEWELRY, ★
DINNER AND TEA SETS!
-)o{- -
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.
ROOTS ppy I -.15 SHOES ^IIUSItj AND LEATHER LkH I VIE. 11
1 .
22 assclkiis SIkh’ Stow ,22
Hill St. I Hill
IIoiiK’-niadc Shoes nnd Lcnthcr a Specialty.
\v. ,i ail woii< aruj f»a I i make it a jmitit i< ms-repreBent
, Ins' *i a large rr.or.t t, t- I. a ’ 1 i c fi :ti I M -fi; - tine
fi l l 'hiMri
II. W. HAStolSLKUS.
I. S.M 11 ) U ~T~
MilHT f I il Gj rail •
CO’.'PIETE SUlTb OR SINGLE , !ECES.
Suiis of 9 Pi :ces frum $20 io $100, J allies,
Bedsteads Spring Beds, Wardrobes, Etc,
A limited nuinbvr of Sonins: Hacliiiu’s of tiip host
niiilvi s lor sale vpr> low.
lam ahvaxs rrail.v Io srrvr inv ciisfoniprs.
ila.x and niirht.
Mrs. E ( HOCI\
20 IIILL STREET,
M: Styles: uf:
AND TRIMMINGS.
UF Saxony Wool*, best goods and all ataried color*. Also
Wfiolt.
r Chi I »f d ezamme wy gttwft «<id fir toe*.
Ex©c«to<% sale.
tM
door ft Griffin, fifeaaSfej
*«!#. on the first
the foBoetin* of Rhode
e»tatt*
deceased, for the parpoaa of diatrltmiior
among the heirs, td-wlt: to-wit. Two T city lots to
Gridin, dc*rriU:d a* follow*: urns two room
house and I«t in the comer Of IhUi and Pop-
is* streets, ..ne-fourth acre; end one foor
room house end lot on 'Taylor atsoet, <mt
sere. Terms cf sale, cash on day of aato .
**W Et ecu tor of RhodaH.Doe, m
AdiuiniatratoPg Sale. LSlil
—
an order granted toy the Vtm*
>f bidder, Spatd mg County, I win i “
»t before the court)
In, daring the legal how
wftjf fi rst Tuesday in January,
probity belonging o?eaid to tha m-
is or Mrs M L. Lawton, imto cm
ty. deceased, for the purpose of dletrihaUow
among the heirs, to-wit; One hundred and
( seventy ;ifiin* district, five acre* bounded of land, north more tar or lea*, land In «T if :
Bi-nnke audit. H. Wileon, rut tor toad
of a IL Wilson south toy land of S. H. Wll.
von and A. It. Lawton and west bjr Dto-
ir.cke 1 erms one-third cash and balance ha
in one and two years, with eight per eeat.
interest. Adrn'r Mrs, M. J. I*. On Lawton, BcLOQKB, dee'd.
of 3
Jt!?. ___________ .
A(lmintetrator f s Bale. 9
—
Bv virtue of an order granted by the Coart
of Urdmary highest of bpaiding County,I will tall
to the bidder before the court he
door in Griffin, iri - daring ‘ ' the legal
*alc, on the first Tuesday it in Jan
the following jnro£ert|> hejohglo, I
" i
county, iribution deceased, the for heiro, the to-wit: purpose Two $1,00* __ ' i®
bond* among
of tlie c. 0. &. A. KB, Co, tvyeaty fiv*
khz of stock of the 8, W. “
res
share of stock of Central
Co. otUt'ortftt Term *at
ot sale •
Adrn’r of Mr*. M L. Lawtoa,
CM.
Ordinary'* Adverttsement*.
. ........— ------ . - i w o 6rrifflB~«rauNiraCoex. '*~Tsaa^r^ifr'
t AKDiNARrs
\ / rv, Geoaora, Nov SO, tans —To the erwd
itor* and next of kin of Kllraiteiki Huff, late
administrator ul Eald county deceased : aaMdefieaaad M. dbHeny )
on estate of hav¬
ing departed thia Ufe and addRaistratlon left Mud estate an -
represented and tlie of the
same unfinished, thia I* of to the notify fill persons
concerned that if nose creditors or next
of Kiri of deceased shall apply tor letters ef
admiuistruUon on arid estate by the first
Monday of cudiaary in January of 1889, by tan o’clock, the
court eaad county will cast
the unfinished aUmtnistrstion of said estate
upon the County * Administrator tyQffHMSm*?. of said eonn-
Voc W ' Jl f
/XRDIN AKY’S OFFICE—SrAtPiKrt jMr COO*-
itor* TV, and (isonou, Nov. 30, !SSL-7 to the **r«4
next of km of Robert Colton* Brown, let*
of said county deceased: X M t‘
(ubiistraior on estate of said d;
departed and thi* lift ant
sen tlHi the lulls’
ed unfinished, It this of to to the
S lint noon
of acres ed shall apply for
totnittyp on said estate ‘ ‘
in Ordinary J uouary of iSfiffby aaidnoonty ton •’
will
ed ud ministration of vaid 1
Couuty Administntor foy tajdo
♦8 0». E. vv. ifAMMQMU,
itora OSi'SSISSSfctE and next of Kin of j
tot. of naiil coimif deo
the aiiroinisiratOf on ei
unrcprcaonted having deported this tlie llfir,
and ad 1
same utrtnbhid, this to to 1
non re rued that If none of
ne .t of kin of deceased shall a
of administration on said eat
court Moitdky of Ordinary in January J88U by (
of said con
unfinished administration of.
the County Administrator ofi
*•‘.00. a, \V. HAMMOX0, __
Ordinary,
V / ardinahy’S / < )Ttlt'x^*rmmm Utocp-
appointed tv, Gkokuia. Not.JO,IS sfj,—The apprato
er« to set apart • twelve months
fmj>P«rt for tho widow and minor childiwn of
\\ H. T Jones, l»to of mid county dreototod
have acted and mode and tiled their report ft
thi* office.
Let nil t------nr-nr-iimut ohmrtinn toe-
fure the court cf Ordinary on the flret Mon¬
day tu January IBtoil, if any canto extols, why
."noli r.-jKirt eliould not be made of the judgment
of the c*rirt and be entered rOcord-
*LU>. K W. HAMMOND,Ordinary.
/ \RD1NARY’8 OFFICE—SrauMPO Cow.
j VyTT,G«osoi*, Nov. aoth. i&88—To Mwry
A Bartlett, administrator of Pftssloy Bur -
! Jett, late oi wpalding County, deceased.
J t being represented to me that jou hove
! removed ironi the 8tate of Ocoryft, and
| have failed to make returns, and nr* mto-
' managing the estate Of deceased} E. I.
! and
Ison having petitioned the Court of Ordft-
: ary to bond be dir,.'barged it ordered from suretyship on
jour is that you appear
before the Court of Ordinary of anid county,
by ten o'clock a. m., on tho first Monday in
January, IsMt and eliow cause Why ytJ*
stiould not make your returns and why said
iv I. Ison sliauld not be relieved ns surety
011 Jocr bond. All pernena concerned nro
notified to appear at *iid time and place
and show cause why a new administrator
hould not he appointed ft rase of your fail
Die *0,0u to corn'd/ ‘ E. W. with HAMMOND, this order. Ordinary.
( \ RDIN ARY’b'jFFICE —BPai.i> two Oocjf--
rr, has Geoaou, applied Nov 30th, JB88.—A. A.
Binder to me for letters of ad
mini-tration ou the estate of John Allen,
late of said county, deceased.
I. ' all pr non* 1 oacerned show cause bo-
forc the Court of Ordinary of said county,
nt iny office in Griffin, on the first Monday
in January, itoVJ, by ten o'clock a. m., why
su !i letter, should not be granted.
*3 00 E W. iiAMMOD, Ordinary.
l/ t \RDINARY to OFFICE —SvaxwNo C«rx
tv, Geouoio. Not. 1W8.-J.W. Bn)
inrd lias applied to m« for letters of ml mini r
tr e ration, dc l>onl» non, with will annexed
on tlm t state of N, (} Phillip* late of said
county, deceased.
le t all p rsons coun rned show can**, toe
f..r** office the Court Urifiin, of Ordinary Cf first said Monday connty? in at
mi m on the
•1 1 u*iy, IH>-q hj icn o’clock a. m , why
-u ii letti’i* should not be grant© 1
?: g to * HAMMOND, Ordinary
| V/ kinIIN BY-to OFFICE -HranMaoCm-w-
r, i lupin, (h-t. “7th, lbW.—H N.
tofni -y. abininisiraior of toant’i Bai ey ha*
• •-i to i -i- fur letter* of dtomtosiou from
h ’• m ni<irgtion on the estate of Ssml
b. • >, iut« uf -aid county, deceased
. la i si: i rsons concerned show cauee be-
i the court of finliaary of said county,
a* mi offic. in Griffin on the flreg Monday
o I bruary, lkNl, by ten o’etock O. Or., why
;cfi. li Hi 1 -hould not be gian.ed.
I to, W HAMMO!»DjOfdin*ry.
For Sale!
W w> J ion i •- urtinfi I
mi »«> 1* >d * >rlh ill ik over arty price p*y forlt^gnd for th K
^ 'j.'L-rsswiri? ’iSSi r.a.'S:
side city limits, i*a)i»cil with
ii <B agree m. 1 :
out houses, i arna, p-
All above ean he
*t Houaesasd tor** profit*.
k>t» j* di fir reel
• itj tor Ml* and to «fit
». A. CCNBHMHU si
January Sheriff Sales.
tcrificd SpaWliiK property, t ouuly, to-wll: Ge<ir g l», the following Tie
S,x Her** ot is rid bounded hy the branch
ruiinmg from Waddy’s slearn niiil OM
*»■'. ' ’Ulliat the point where the dtteh r»n-
ni»K 1 r ' ll “‘ spring emptlea into the branch
» 1 J drawn {r ou , tfi e tliU-rreclion of
ri>* (Jitcli „, !c t i, r41 | ( h, north by the land line
fi. s w t< n M, v. Kirk(«itrick and Jit*. <L Htckn.
stiul six acred belnc a part of lot number I S*
in tl ;ro District ol ortsinatiy llonry, then
Pike, now Spalding Foi-niy. AI«o, District «l\leeo
r< «, more or It , in the i liird ot
originally lieury. then disllCgeisfi’U Pike, o» w sH«t!ding
l ountj. Known a il a* iot
t . muu neirig at ti e •otlUn'ct
■■timer uf jaul lot and running due east tire
c! nil - and twenty roods, then* " no-lh to
ti-i a- coiid branch twenty eight < branch haiitor
tin n- 1 ■ up the northern prong of the
rise >r if ii aj land line toleru; t.«id 3ea I .tiufl
'. ( »i "l U,non o < upiwd mid to) taw l,
ci; ■•■ Mt.< don,.' thhtf•
- \ mi liaiiis fi. the II b gUii.iug tiq-crtyee .... • onUtt. oruttf. fWt -tiatnf
no M.ai at c jir. .
pi» i - • i v\in \l. B>- k», attanutotmtors of
• J - A ifi i kf>. deceniUHi. ny vir-
ire ' tn Wsnril from S(>nUliHC
in ,,1 .*i . Horne t -
v, ■ M Becks, mlrttla
• v I ! .1 • Bc'-hs, Wv
- • o i! gaily non
tfiil »’•»(«
) i < , 1 .*: 1 - aCe, niii (,c
1 !■ . ’ ot lend t 1 ‘il " 1C
•* Uit . i > •*• n-y, bound
I -i • in- ne' ‘.iv i f ituirews, on the
w : !>’. lei. Ice-.'*, oo : fie multi by W. b
t •on, o.i «im cast by desse Griffin, eon-
tnitiiugtot seres, ti iug the bit on wtiieh Pr f
ti: Miller resides. Is vu-<! on and sold a* the
Ts-rtv of Prnrtlt Miller tiy virtue of »
ii nib: in 'S* li f* issued of Geo from *. ftluildlngSuperior Wood ft Promt
(, i.ivtn
M Pielllt Miller, terunt in poeMesiog,
irgallr notified. tiiuc and plate, will be
Alsu, nt theranie
sold acre, of laud in the southeast corner
of iot No. oh in ICtWth district G M. of S|,sl(i
jug ( .unity, hounded east by It T, Fatter-
south by land of .Inn. H. Bishop, west
by land of B. J’. Levied (fray, north tlie by other land* of
of H P. Gray. on a* property
B. P Gray by virtue of a mortgage (1 fs is*
suss! from Mae.liioe,Co. Spalding KtijMj.ior 1> P. Court Gray. in favor H. P
of Kfcffer vs
Gray, tenant ft ,oseessloti, legally notified.
Ale <, at the saiiio time and place, wifi be
sold a one thud undivided interest in a car
t dn store house In the city of D. Oriflin, W. Spald
ing County, bow occupied by Sim Her,
formerly occupied by Sti well A Keith, on
Hill tree! m mid city, the same firing 11 two
sfi.ry bfi k tifiitdtor. and fi onnded ntwlh by
tlie store house of A. Sohencrman, east Djr
Hill street, south by store house of It. 1’.
Mi Williams and west by an alley, l^vird
on and sod as the i ropeity of 1, 11, Keith
to s.'ti-fy time ii fas issued from tvpalding
County Co rt in favor #f H B Cinflin & Co.
vs. . Stilwell so o A Keith. I). W Bhafier, len-
ant in possession, legally notified
A Iso, at the same time and place, will he
sold seventy-five acres off of lot ot land No
14."> m tlie -t’li District of bpalding t unnty.
the said seventy-five Mi re'* of land being
strip the entire length of said lot on the south
«ide, tionndedon the north by Head’s Creek,
on the-oath by land of James Dully, oulke
east, by tlie lot on which I now live, anil an
tlie wi.st by lauds of Win. 11. louchsloca.
Levied on mid sold by virtne of a mortgage
fi f.i i-stn (l from fipalding Bnpcrior Court in
favor Ilf4nu.es I’. Horne vx. G. B. W, Parker,
S.VV. P.n!.e ,i,,,anno potion,lagally
Also, at the same tiuie and place, vill bo
sold one (earth of au «< ro of land In the city
.d Gritliu, bounded on the north by I»sae
Mnlem ; wc-t by U. 'I . fi t iel, smith by part
nt the same iot, east by Eighth street. Lev¬
ied t on ttisfy a- the property jrisiice court of Henry ti fn issued Prudence, fr'HB
i - one
ttio fnvor justice of li court P liiniitou of lUHst <k district Co. G. |l, Htnrv ft
vs.
F'tudenc - Levy made by Geo. D. Johnson,
L C a il turned over to in* TenuBt In
pos c■ ion Ii gnllv notified
li, S CONNELL, Sheriff,