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THE ON T V f
Brilliant '• </' Pa awe s ]COMPOUND
Durable T • .$ } PROOFS
Economic, b 1 . r i -.-u aigia i - 'JU£* sick ared C’elery my Com- ri« rv-
i* h< adsebes.''
Are Diamond Dye - v ,: ‘) € ’ Xt ’ *1 OtlitTs Mr?. L. A. Bkentni'u,
* Nervous :'an Jacinto, Cal.
in Strength, Purit) a*ni * .-u. >. I
f «re just as of go clu-a,. )■!. I • f... K llu ’ “--- Prostration H J“ v tl«*w \fi«r pcj.r.l, .4 I'.ilm*' ne's ing | six Cclcty cured bot-
tr« made an ■ • ;tnd £ 1 "1 of ! Um. -.-n
give poor, weak . erneky ■ Rneuittatiaiti 5 ■"■ • >
36 colors u cent? each I South Cuiaihh.'N. H
: TSg " - — - - - -- I
Semi postal tor Dye i Kidney !i h.«. done me more
jor coloring Phoi it. »kin!, i! • Ink. r. «»od od t .r kidney disease
. . than other medi-
(, oC t*. * quartl, etc. . d « y L'n.- l, or hy . Diseases I Jiioux ■ any t ’• t j. Abbott,
WELLS, RICH Aft OS - / a : • Surfinjion. Vi. r City, Iowa.
‘ Pail Celt y Com
For Gilding or Bronzing F:;ncy Articl e. Ail Liver 1 I 1 round has hr !»ccn rpid ofgreat liver,
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DIAMOND PAINTS. Disorders 1 indigestion, .1 and CABKTH hilious- C
Qotd, Silver lirome, Copper. Only 10 Ceir._. Udall, fjuechee, Vt.
FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS
-Alsu, a full lice of---
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, ,Oils, : Brushes
Ami Druggists’ Supples, at bottom prices, can ALWAYS lie found
AT DR E WRY’S DREG STORE
2S Hill Street,GRIFFIN, GA.
WE KEF 1 J ON HAND TIIE FINEST
Flour, Sugar and Coffee,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
At the LOWEST PRICES of anyone in the city. \Yc 1 , , \ the fuu t
Whiskies and Brandies
AND BEST OF ALL Till:
FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY!
ami which la no ed to be the fin esi that i« made All of I! above f«i- medical purp" -cs Com
nee n-
georoe & h.ahtnett.
d&wtdec25
A. LOWER,
Mill Jtnkr ml Mb Ii
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, AC.
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hiil Street GRIFFIN. 6A.
I will have to-day nice mixed fish.
Fresh Birds, Oysters Celery, Shrimp, Crabs,
Rice
Bananas only 35c doz.
Mixed Pickles, Sweet Pickles, 70c gallon, 85c gallon,
Plain Pickles, 00c gallon.
. Cheese 15c lb to-day.
A large lot of A. E Crackers just received;
20 different v arieties. Sellweppe ii hc ginger bottle.
ale,soda water and Lemonade 12c per
50 lb any Patent flour S1.05 to-day.
J. MILLS
B CTruTffTyy j Pfiri .-r^TL-arsrser & rm * x
w. 1\ Holman J*
-!I iVK FR!
Magnolia -> Hams,
Cooked Corned Beet 124 c. per lb. Si'ue Fish better than fresh Mackerel
Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. AH gra os Suilivan's Tobaccos
And the
BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY.
HOW? to Save Money
By buying your DRY GOODS,
HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of
R. F. ST UK 1 K
NO 57 HILL STREET. GRIFFIN, GA:
23F*50<) prs. of S !'!•• Sii II!-;. ■ 1-0;! t) OO.I
line ot
M EN WOM EN S A N I) (' I i IEI) R EN'8 8110 ES
Bought rejvtilar, at letlu*. c : , i Tor, Sbi m,o Cii. Us, ail
maike<l iiown. Kentucto .1, i r. K. ,57i i {ai \aid
Wi‘ hav, a full line of .M, : A ('tiihln ii--’ !l at |(l to ‘lh
cents. Oui childrens’ ii.j.v ,: 1 0 nis [»•! {mil :s i
iliino in town for tho r; < H ,! ■!.]< h, Touti.-, Col'cl-'h, 1 U,IK 1
Collars and Cuffs, alt CAv t rial ant! I w ii I > i
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y money. STUICKLANI).
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S P r & S m i T H
OPPOSITi 15M1< It XV \ RKIIOUSE,S0L031OX Ht
2.-4H' A *■ t.- i ; Pt ] ;.ir : ni r tug-- ;-m! \r;r;cv.< ft
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their bnsn t ** r \; I ' -k < u-v tl BnmMvs \<uvr wurU.
. V*
J3T V\«- w, ; l .t v y> • h Buggies. let •. >m ■ - : Lt ! *.< •>
kraj >», htd Ihii' «■ v V* ► g uiil la ;i rt 1 t nyorttiii With
Nothin k hut l « - it»,t take ii 1 o < v job u», tu.j [<rice.
JR Sf * ncr at :} > (!ir h i'- <*t i aH till ns $ v v t>\i bn >
SPENC E & SMITH ,
Solomon Street, Griffin, Ca.
Shipment Finest Teas,
CRACKERS, ALE SORTS, 15c*. li».
HAMS. BONELESS SHOULDERS, ETC FINEST
FLOUR ON THE MARKET.
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FARM AND GARDEN.
PRACTICAL MATTERS RELATING TO
EVERYDAY LIFE IN THE COUNTRY
rian« for Bracing Wire Fence I\>hv* ('on-
siderevl—Two .Methods That Race Proven
Satisfactory In Different Sections of
Country Illustrated anti Described.
Tho wire fence brace, shown in the
Hrst illustration, is a plan that has Uacii
trietl in Nebraska and originally illus¬
trated in Prairie Farmer. Tho directions
for making this brace are as follows*.
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Fid. 1 —WIRE FENCE BRACE.
Place tho upperend of the brace a little
Against higher than the tho top wire, with its foot
second post. To a block sunk
as at A, attach a doubled wire running
to the brace near its top end. These can
bo made tight by twisting with a stick,
thus holding the brace down and pre¬
venting its lifting the post out of tho
ground.
FIO. 3—WIRE FENCE BRACE.
Tho second plan conies from an Iowa
correspondent of Prairie Farmer, and is
described ns follows: The second post is
about twelve feet from the first, and on
their tops a 2 by 4 scantling is spiked.
A double wire from the top of tho sec¬
ond post is placed around a strong stake
at B, which is then driven firmly in the
Some ground, drawing tho wire very tightly.
attach tho wiro to tho bottom of
the end post, which tends to lift it out of
tho ground.
Ensilage Versus Pasturage.
In comparing ensilage with pasturage,
W. D. Hoard says at the outset that tiro
question is hardly one of latitude or cli¬
mate. It is, instead, a question of stor¬
ing authority and feeding. ‘‘In Wisconsin,” says
the quoted, “we are fast coin¬
ing to tho conclusion that tho Tim most costly
of our feeds is pasturage. economy
of practico must bo measured by results
obtained and wisdom of expenditure.
Measured by theso considerations, pas¬
turage milk costs us moro than any
other, fact that taking into tho consideration the
the average aero of the best
pasture will not produce more than 1,800
to 2,000 pounds of milk, while an aero of
corn fodder, put tn a silo, will easily pro¬
duce 8,000 to 10,000 pounds. \Ye find
that corn fodder is tho most easily,
cheaply Tho damage and safely from handled the elements in tho silo.
in
dry added curing the is Ios3 very great, and there
is or waste in feed¬
ing. Tho silo, practically, is a sub¬
stitute for pasturage, so far as the suc-
culeuco of tho food and quick digestibil¬
ity is concerned, without its expense.
F.very year in Wisconsin witnessses tho
increase of those who believe and prao-
tice through a partial tho soiling silo. at Now, least, and they do
it if it is of the
highest economy land which for yields us to own low no waste
land, or a return;
if it is of the highest economy for its to
get the largest the food return consumed; possible for is tbo of
value of if it
tho land highest the economy effective for us shape to put possible our
in most
for the use of our animals, does not tho
same fully economy does appeal to you as power-
as it to u
The Despised Skunk.
Tlie much despised skunk, says Vick,
is a gardener good entomologist, mako and mistake the farmer in
and a great
persecuting and destroying this humble
littlo animal. Tho few eggs he purloins
from the farmer's hen yard very poorly
compensate for the great number of
noxious insects he destroys. In May he
is sometimes seen, about sundown, on
some elevated spot, watching for the May
beetle as be wheels his droning llight,
and he saves him, too, not in the sense
spoken of in Iho immortal elegy, but be¬
tween his teeth. Ho will sit an hour at
a timo gathering persistent in the hunter, destructive
beetles. He is a and
in his nocturnal rambles moves along
with his smell noso close to the ground; his
sense of is so acuto not an insect,
not a larva, above ground or below, can
escape him; his eyes now glow with un¬
usual brilliancy as ho scans everv leaf
and branch for tho hidden prey. Atout
tobacco plantations tobacco his services consid¬ in de¬
stroying ered valuable. the worms ere
Good-by to tho Common Scrub Cow.
Good-by, old cow, you've pot to go.
Of course His hard to tell you so,
For your forefathers and my own
For ages this old farm have known
You're Iftnk cm I flabby—to be brief,
You'ro fit for neither milk nor beef:
You yield but littlo at your best.
And then dry s-is months b> «- '
Your horns are loug, your bones he fume,
Too litlio meat for such a frame.
With stomach largo and udders mu alt,
The different parts don’t match at all.
I looked at you with sad rr f
And mounted to think u<; eicr \
For every wrinkle in your horu
Proclaims of wasted hay cud o- n
My nei?td>or farmers live with rz.'
While 1 wear patches on u.\ Lucvs;
Tho reason simple, plain and t rue
IJ.-yVe kept GOOD stuck. whUe I kept *.
Such common scrubs no more Hi ft-
Henceforth I Ii try a U tter Du ■!;
I plainly mm 3 my error now —
You’ve got to go—-good by, old c
Experiments with Three <
Professor Henry, of Michigan, rojiorts
that in a recent experiment three cows
were fed on a ration costing 17 t ents per
day, with the following result A rude
short horn made 84 cents' worth ol but¬
ter per day, a half blood Jersey 4*» cents
and a Jersey of pure blood 80 cents.
They were all In atout tho same stage of
milking.
One I act
Is worth a coinmn of rhetoric, said an Arnsri
can statesman- It is a fact, established by
the Hood’s testimony Sarsaparilla of thousands does of scrofula, people, that salt
cure
rheom, and otherniseases or affections aria
ing ! roin Impure s'at* or low condition of the
blood It alao overcomes that tired feeling,
creates a good appetite and gives strength
to every part of tbe syttem Try it. fei
Dr. Moffett's TEETHIM (TeetMlBg P*f<en)
•curat, RmhUMtiM
th«-atoraTtrml.tr-^ aEdB^i
A Moral*!*) Aril back.
All Indiana fanner recently described
tn Rural New Yorker the tnovaLle feed
rack shown in the accompanying cut.
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i CON'VK.NUnrr t'EED RACK,
lie sayti: T)io ruck and tron ;h form
tlio heist feeder in use, l)ci.'i{; simple,
strong, safe ami durable; just wliat
every needs. fatmer who cxpectH to feed stock
The device will nave lime, labor
and fed! It can be drawn to the stuck,
loaded end hauled to ruudilv anv convenient
place to food, and in weather it
®"‘ ,n,i 1,0 drown fmm nl ,, e‘to i :" >. C so
that the ,i stock . will . not t Lave ■ to , stand m
niuu to cat.
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tVhat IHhen Hay.
••In ntv ex{>eriettce a calf torn ui the
fall or winter is worth two torn in the
spring for profit,' t,;i> •; i'roti toi Henry,
of Wisconsin
Waldo I-. Brown telis t!:.it he has ex-
perinieiitcd with will tin a fertiliser and
has seen no effoct whatovei from ita use.
Small potatoes, pumpkins, thoroughly sugar beets,
mangels anti turnips cooked
and mixed with a mixture of equal parts
ground outs, com nnd rail! feed form a
food reci-inmended for fiutiuiing fall
pigs.
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Tie douloureux cr neurahgs esn be
,,S ‘ (>t SM ' Vti0n
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES.
.MANUFACI rifl'.lcs.
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Mantels, Mouldings, Ballusters, Newells, Etc., Etc.
Dressei and Rough Lumber, Laths and Shingles,
Paints, Oils, Window Glass and Putty.
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
We manufacture all onv goods aiul *d»all fcvidv-ivor tv> all, both as to price *nd
qualify. VVe will give yon a few reason* why you-houh! »>uy from us by nanilng a ft w
prices that you formerly paid and price now paid:
You paid for 8x10x12 light Sash $110. Our price 90 c.
8x10x18 '• 175. " 5140.
10x16x12 “ 2.00 " 1.60.
Doors $2 00 to $2 50. ” 1.25 to 175
Dressing and Matching 35c to 40c. Our Price 25 c
“ V/eatherboard 25c. to 30c. Our Price 20c.
Plank one side 20c . to 25c. Cur Price 15c
For Dressed and Matched Lumber $1 50 to $1 60. Our Price $1 25 to 1 40
Try uh and if you are not satisfied that our work i- i><»t equal, or better done than you
hHve had done by others, we will mnk* no i barge. WV timuk the p’lblic for the very lib¬
eral jmtrorayc and -olicii a FOnlinuanct* of the same
Office—P lantera’Warehouse. Fact rv, l.'-th tu-ar Griffin i’otton .Mills,
nov-fri. & wbm
WATCHES!
* JEWELRY, ★
j DINNER AND TEA SETS!
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DECORATE" LUSTRE WHITE i
AMO PLAIN ;
ENGLISH GRANITE WARE. j
DECORATED AND PLAIN CHi A PLATE
SETS. G / SS. T.N AND WOODEN WARE.
KENTUCK* COCKING AND HEATING
STOVES 5 E THEM AND PMCL5.
NOVELTY GO.
BOOTS, SHOES «ND LEATHER
11
Hill St. Hill St.
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
’Kr 5 ' Wo vvatriiot all vr ..rk at:d i ball maki it a puttiL tn mtHicjircsciit i.otb
i i»r Just riv i|cd a largri* -liipmr f # fit f ft «, I.adiff-- and Misses fine t; t!» |
H'ol ecii. ii, i -Inn - f. r (,'hi!iIn : i
M, W. HAif!»ElaKVS.
t. S.MI RRA )
* ur • u nti,,
n
iliH ul !j iff*
COMPLETE FUiTb OR SINGLE PIECES.
Suits of 9 Piaiies from $29 o $100, Tables. Chairs
Bedsteads. Spring gens, Wardrobes, Etc.
A limited nmtihc r of Spwiiia: ILichiiU's of tlif* beat
makes lorsrtle ver> low .
I am ahviixs reml.v to serve my customers, holh
day and night.
Mrs. E.E. ( ROCKER,
•20 HILL STREET,
j i LdHi 1 ota 1 A M > y m)i! iC N 1 1 I nf. III \ 1,11,HP tpu /I
, k , , if
Ah D TRIhdMINCS.
** Saxony Wools befit gcods snd all asorled color*. Aim Ucrman-
rn Woo s
r Cali orfiozamtne my goods . ndfo tcefi
’ort|i»*w|ft
Advice to Mother*.
M Wivki.ow’h JiooTMijio tixurr
fm r'uUrou !<‘«thiu(T. ia the {irowcription
«-,l ,.f the t)«xt female nnrM» end
. x iu lb« Uuifed Statin, diul
•t.M il for forty >e#m with Ditvcr
'.i Ir.j -oi-tx-rs by millions of niotli.irs
In Gnu .|iildr«u. During itie proc«*Ha
ol t.vihmg it» yalut) if> iccalcnlable
ft - m the I'liihl from patu. *iuri*ti ily*
tit«*r % hi it dinrrhena, Itrijitug in the
bon. t■■. ami wind oniie. rest-th). By motli' giving
0). {• (In, i liil<l Hint r,
i’ ■ 'Ao eel 's •> bottle.
Farm and House and Lot For Sr.le
a acre farm in 3 mile* of Griffin, G«
"*0 acres In wi.o* 1 *, l'JO In splendid state of
• eullivatioii. cleared of atoropji and rcckr, 9*.
• J for Inipro., d fnrm fodder nm< binary sold Miu with liiti-
ery. stoek. eorn ami will bn
ilMlttl. *11 Ifffgc rea-tyfo InD-me.- honw t»r«d ur.otl.
| ^ r ytar. AI»o, » roomy two
aero lot hi Griffin. Ga. For particuLi * ad.
drcaa drv?s no nc fit at Cofftn. (o -ffin, Ga < , eair - * < lari: • *» A 8on.
M*>*t -D3A v. ’!m 'I it U> f L\HK.
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j WE PAY AGEN 1 S'SiltfET .?T
AND ALL EXPENSES. To travel or tor lo-
eal work; *tote which preferred, «!,<> salary
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January Sheriff Sales.
11/ILL HK 6OLD0NTIIE FIRST TV EB¬
IT -I), in January next, tu tor* lb# Bow
oftiirt rMt Moose, in Iho oitj of (lliffin,
spsliln .a Couiitjr, Uoorgl*, the following d«
ocrilH-il |>r»|* l>, to-wit:
Hix acre, of land bounded hy Hi* hraneh
ruuninar from Wuddy'n etoam n.iH on the
ea t, M.ntti at tho poiot where. Lhe dttteb rini-
niii^Ir. mill'- spring einptio* Into the hranth
«■ .t l)y line drawn from (be In’.ermtvtktn of
the ditch arul Branch, north hy the land line
Ih-Iwu-ii E. C. K.rkpatrii k and Jtt*. A. Bi-ek»,
-uiil .1* acre* lielrnr a part of lot number Iff
in Third Di-triot of ortjtlnally Mi-tiry, then
like, now Hpaldlng Coouty. hh'd 41»o, aixteen
atri «, more or leu, in the 1 Dtatriet of
originally Henry, then dmtingnl»hed 1'ike, now Spalding
(mint), known a d lot
autnbet 153, eommetteing at the aontbweH
miner of said lot ami runuing ea»t live
cl aim. and twenty rood*, thence due no dh to
tin aecond hraueli twenty eight »halna,
tin n e uj. Use northern tirong of the liranrti
to the original land line between raid lot amt
the l.,t Avtl.i! it,now o-mpied raid by Jaw tldrty A,
ka, then ir aoatli aiou. hue
- x and ) halna to tlie tieglnning vomer. of ViaUer Levied C,
0. ) -o .1 a- tl e property
I’.iek- t".i Hm M. Iht ka. naitaititktTwtt'W'of
f J N \ ll< I kr. dceeaaed. ^Mtditig By vir¬
tue ol ■ in ol ieatte n In i.-qnl from
mi, «rim i ourt iu favor t>f Ja*. I . Horn* »e.
VV'.iiii-ri lieekr ewlat.'»)f ah J Vi in V Rieka, Beck*. admto
t tf'oiauiUi) Jua, A . m
'I. ten:.til ill p.,o'i .-iuu, lt-gull) noli
fled #5t.(»l
A Go *. i )■ - unit* !i *.e .ml place, wilt t>e
k'lld t • t . t or p rri 1 ol land twdng in
Hpalitmg ul north on..!}, by originally T. (' Andrew lieury, hound
on tlie a, on ihe
w.-t By Iten Doraey, on llweontti Oriflfn, tie W. L
.Lii kaoii, on llieeaailiy Ji aac con¬
taining Miller irt aeiea, being Ihe lot on wtiieh Pr> f
IU residua, lwviod on and aold a« the
propttly of I’rofflt Milter by rirtua of a
moitgagefl faiaaned from Etmldlng Snporior
t.'iim - in lavor of tieo. '3 . Wood »». rroillt
vl lie, IVotllt Miller, tenant in taMvraaion,
legally notified. aiid
sold Alao, 2.1 at the aame land time plare, will be
acres of in the aoatheaat corner
of iot No, 55 In 10t)‘<tli diatriet U M. of 8pald
ing Couuly, liotiuded east by H. T. i’atler-
son, eonih by land of Jno K Bishop, writ
bv laud of W. P. Gray, north by other landa
of It P. Gray . Levied on as the property of
U. I‘ Gray Gy virtue of a mortgage It fa la.
of sued Kolfer from Machine Spalding Supe.lor Ii. Court in favor
Co. va. P. Gray. 8. F.
liray, tenavtt in , owseaeion, legal y notified.
Ala i, at the samu time and place, will tie
sold a one-thud undivided internalfn a cer-
tuin Store lions.- In the city of Griffin, N;.ald
ing < onnty, ocrupled nowo-ewpiea by D. 'V. Hhaffer,
formerly Mill by Hti well & Keith, on
-treci iu said city, tire aitmo tiring a two
lory brick Building, ;cud Bounded north by
thu store house of A. Bcheoermaa, east tiy
Hill etreut, south by store house of K P,
Mi Williams and west by an alley. Levied
on and sold us the pro|>erly of J. II. Keith
County to satisfy Co Ihn e fi favor tux ia-uetl H. from Hpaldlng
rt in ef B Ciafliu Jk Co.
vs. Stilwell Jt Keith. I). W Shafler, fen-
nnt in i«(ssession, legally time notified
Alao, at the same and place, will ii*
Fold seventy-five acres off of lot of land No
145 in the 4th District of fpalding County,
the said seventy five acre* of land be mg
strip the entire length of said lot on the tooth
side, bounded on the north hy Head’s Creek,
on thesoulh by the lot by land which of James I Dnfiy, live, and on the
east on uow an
the wot by lands of W'm. II. 1 ouchstoca.
Levied on mid sold by virtn* of a mortgage
fl fa issued from Studding Superior Court in
favor of James C. Horne vs. G. S.W, Parker,
ti K, W. 1’arkcr, tenant In possession, legally
notified.
A so, at tbe same time uad place, will to
sold one fwurtb of an in re of land in the city
of Gillliu, lumnded on tlie north by Isaac
Maletie; west by It. T. Du lei, south by part
of the same lot, east by Eighth street. Lev¬
ied on a* the properly of Henry Prudence,
11 satisfy one jasiice court II fn issued from in
tbe justice court of ILOlsi district (j. M.
favor of B. 1’ Blanton A L'o, vs. llcnrv
I’rtldenoe. tovy made by Geo. D. Johnson,
1, G., and turned over to me Tsnunt in
pus ession legally ft, notified
S. CONNELL, .Sheriff,
Customers Aught,
llourdri’A, 1 o be Bought
Silver or Gold.
Of u©rs», Merchandise Bold.
8fcrv*\i»U «*t Plrtt v, U«od» to Ap, raise,
f..lWy».M Mu ul or Tear < To Ipening Days
it wr*, Announce,
pMpulm Prpapher*, Houses or Acres,
G»»«jUs, Bntnbera or Bakers.
Book Vo a, Boats, Votes,
Uir« or Let,
Offlu. •*. Dress skirl or flounce
First Basument, Floor, A cure Handy for Valise, disease,
A
Cafi»-rn**nt } A MnslinChemlse,
To Purrhaiie a Pel, Cheese,
Horse, Teas,
Mare, Bees,
Monkey ....... . "J or Bear t • Peas, wvno,
B oo iboiiad or Spll/. Or Arc Prone
F < from H itz, To Maks Known,
To Hire a Hall Your Store,
Driver or team, Hosiery,
\n Kicgant Carriage,Dry oods,
Pla.v.t \nf tpulcnt oneertor ManUge, Ball, Ujibolstery, Picnics.
Skate*. Kxcnrsioiia,
Plate*, Kuick Knai kt,
To sell io guy creatur'aDivc slons,
Diamonds, Clothes KeadyJ Made,
Pearls, Incresse of Trade,
Kings, < o&l. coke and W >o d
< 'url-, Pictures,
Waah for Features, Lectnrca,
To buy Odd Things, All Kindaof Food
Dr sell Odd lhings, Works on Theology,
Cats, Magic, Astrology,
Kills, Wealth and Publicity Fe icltr,
Mats, World-wide
Bats Flags, Rugs.
Pantaloons. Bags,
Hat*. Sags.
Mutton HlrHpICrlMlei t( i;iTat- Drew nhil or eollam
or Beef, Mrnlghty Dollars,
Financial Belief, IL nse for Kent,
Clock", flocks. store, Tenement,
i ash m to I, -nt,
i ooks, < ash to tie Spent,
Socks, Porlmonia Scent,
ig. Sheep or Bor, Tent,
t Kven or Ox, Ituinuo Cement,
t )r a Beau— Go—
Then in a Trice. Head the Advice,
1 ake the Advice Far Beyond Price,
IVriltiK Helow— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
-IN THE
Daily News
l’o Hiisinoss Men.
XJH iv LABORF.D ARGUMENT 18 NEEDED
In these day* to convince IN’TKI.Ll
GF.VT men that it
Pays well to Advertise
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tb« door highest is Griffin, 1
sale, the first daring Tuesday tbe lesprf January, 1
on in
the following property to ooging to
estate of Rhoda II T>oe t btte of itMt
deceased, the for the purpose af dlatrl
among lieira. to-wlt: Two oily
Griffin, described as folipwes one Aw*
bouse and lot >n the corner of 15Uk ent
lav streets, one fourth acre; and one
zr'rznztxt.zjs __ ;
Kboda^H ',&***“
#6.fcb. Executor of dee'd.
Aclmlni8trator f 8
By virtue of an granted by the Court
of < t rviinnry of County, I
to the M(hc«t|)i before _
the court 1
sale, door fn Oiitffn, the first ,
on
tho for
t at* of
ty. deceased, for the purpose of distrtbutloa
among the beira, to-wlt: One huadiwd and
seventy-live district, acres of land, more er icas, in
i a hint bounded nortfc fcy land at
Diimuka sail H. H. Wilson, east *“ * *
of « H. WiiM» south by lend of 8. H. WU-
son sad a. R. lawioo and week by K*.
muke. Terms one-third cash and balance in
in one and two years, with eight per east.
interest. J. C. BaOOXA,
Adw'r ot Mrs. M. L. Lawton, dee’d.
8«.oo.
Affministrator’s
By virtae of an order granted by the Court
of tirditsary of SiMlding County, I wilt aril
to tbe highest bidder before the court kotma
door in Griffin, during the legal boom of
sale, on the first'
the tate following of Mrs property L Lawton, 'belonj .
M, __
county irit.otton deceased, the for the purpose Two of dis
Ihirw among heirs, to.wil: 1 *"•***•— 81,000
of sbirit' of tea's w
share of stock of Centra! I
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Ordinary’* Adverti*em*nta.
( v7 VlUMNAKY r . .r r ICF.-4*. si.ntwgCut v
Itor* rv, and Or/iaois, v -t °*.ir Tafhaamd
next of kin of Elizabeth Buff, late,
nf said eoniity deceased : N. M. Cullens the
adminirttskw departed this on estate life and of left said safct daecaaa&fc#* v
it g astata «i.
represented and the administration of foe
same unfinished, this la to notify all petsoss
coticsmeu thst if uoseof Uie creditors Mum
of kin of deceased shall apply for lettefo at
administration on a. id estate by tbe first
Moudey of in January 1282, by ten s’doek, the
court the unfinished Ordinary of said coanty will caet
MmtnistrsUoa ofeatd estate
5T “• c T%*»S8S?telttP
*15.00.
( \rdtxa ry’s orrxc
V/ TT, Uaoudts, Nov. i
itors and nextof kin of
of said county decaasedt
miiiistrator on estate ot
departed this life atu fei
sen ted and the adminii
cl unfinished,this if h to no!
that none of the ei
ot deceased shall apply fox
Ut ration on -tod estate
(trdmary tn January of aatdtKNb by ten
1
ed administ ration Ol
County &<A>. Admislatrslorfi
K. w.HA*
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' t \RDiNAKV8 OPflC!
/ rt. (Horn ik, Hot. 90 . IB8~
itors and next of sin of Wn. J.
late of said county deceaeM: a
the administrator on estate of
having departed this life
unrepresented and the sfL
s«me unfinished, this is to
concerned that if nose 0L _
ne»t of kin of deceased >htot
of admin tst rat low on said <
Monday of In J anoery lfifib by tea
court unfinished Ordinary administration of tsid >
the _
County Administrator at
♦3*0. K. W. HAMMUMl
( * J \ RDINAKY 8 OFFICE—firs
apjtohib TV, titPHOia, Nor. apart 30,1888.
cr* d to set a twab
support for the widow and minor L
w H.T Jones, late of sstd conaty ii'
nave acted and made and filed thetr
t his office. , ......
.
Let all pci sons concerned show causa be¬
fore the court of ordinary on the first Mali,
day in report January should 1880, if any cause exists, why
such not be made the jndginent
of the ceurt and be entered of recent.
$3.00 E W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
managing Ison having tha petitioned estate of JcwaeS; and Ordfn-
the Court of
ire the Court of Ordinary of said i
by ten o’clock a. ra., on tho first Mo %
January, shonld ItssB and show cause why yon '''i
not make your returns and why arid .
K I. Ison ahauld not be relieved as surety
on yoc r bond. Ail persons concerned are
notified to appear at said time and place
aod show cause why a new administrator ■
should not be appointed io case of your fail
ore to com-ilv wfrti this order.
♦6,00 E W HAMMOND, Ordinary.
OTffiWSCft Wntder has applied to letters
me for of ad ,
nalnistraiion on tbe estate of John Allen,
late of said cuunty, deceased.
U-X ail iwrsooe mac-rued show csiwe bn-,
fore tbe Court of Ordinary of Said county,
at my office In Griffin, on the first Monday
in January, Its*, by tan o'clock a. why
such letters skou.M not to granted.
♦3J» K W. 11AMMOD, Ordinary.
( 'aty, kKDl NARY'S OFFICE -Sraunxo Co«
Geokois. Nov. 30th, 1«8.—J. W. But
lanl ha« applied to me for lettersof admioir
tratratioD, dc t«nis non, with will sunned annexed
ou the estate of N. (i. Phillips late of said
county, deceased.
tot all persons concerned show causa be
forr tbe Court of Ordinary of said county, at
my office in Griffin, on the first Monday in
January, lto9 by ten o’clock a, ra , why
such letter* should not be grant# i
I $3 tw K M H AM MOND, Ordinate.
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( V/ \RD1NARY’MiFFIOE.—Brai.iiiBoCot.x-
it, t EomiiA, ()ct jtUi, 1&88-—H. M.
Stanlej administrator of Sam’! Bat ey has
app:icd to me for letters of dismission from
be, ailmiui* ration on tbe estate of 8amT
Bailey, late < f -aid county, deceased
Let si) persons concerned show cansr be¬
fore the court of Ordinary of said comity,
at toy office in Griffin on tbe first Monday
in February, 1SS6, by ten o’elock a. m., why
such letters shonld not to g, anted.
86.15. K. W. HamMOS.D,O rdinary.
For Sale!
o aciv- wooj land inside corporate limits.
The » ood wilt nearly pay for it, and fin the
.
la ad Is worth ov*r prim asked far ft
acres, 100 in woods parti
its 50 acres inside city limits IS areas la-
side city limits, riw-varr! with '
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H.xraeeand imrj* profile. Mam differ
ty to sate srai to rent
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