The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, December 09, 1888, Image 3

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Hi-'Y . i ,-^ees many other othgr Important prepared Advantage* Food*. over all cPr pn ff45/£S FOR IT. INVALIDS RELISH W unite* Plump, Laughing, Stomach Healthy Babies. pegujate» the and Bowels. gold by Druggists. S5*., 50e., *1.00. DELIS, RICH * R 0SQN4LU , b ultimo ll,VT. ^Baby portfolio of beautiful Portraits. baby portraits, printed , W 1 ,• ie to Mother plate paper wants of any by these Baby patent pictures; born plioto within send process, tt year. sent five Vverv Mother and at once. Baby’s RICHARDSON name & age C0„ P yffcUSi ops., Burlington, Vt. FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS. -Algo, a full line of--- Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, ,0ils, 'Brushes A»(l Druggists’ Supples, at bottom prices, can ALWAYS be found AT DREWRY’S JIRTIG STORE 28 mil Street,OHIKFTN, GA. WE KEFP ON HAND THE FINEST Flour, Sugar ami Coffee, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. j^r 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 no’.ed to be the finest that is made, All of the above for medical purposes, Com and see us. GEORGE & HARTNETT. tide wtdeo 2.1 A. LOWER, Mol Jeweler at Dealer, ii DiMli, Wilis, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C. Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN, GA. I will have to-day nice mixed lish. Fresh Oysters Shrimp, Ctahs, Rice Birds, Celery, Bananas only 35c doz. Mixed Pickles, 70c gallon, Sweet Pickles, 85 c gallon, Plain Pickles, GOe gallon. Cheese 15c lb to-day. 20 A different large lot varieties. of A. E Crackers just received; ale, soda water and Lemonade Schweppe 12c line ginger bottle. 50 lb Patent flour $1.65 per any to-day. X. IMI. JN/III-.LS W. M. Holman & Co. -Have: frf>h--- Magnolia -> Hams, Cooked Corned Beef 12.j c. per lb. Blue Fish, better than fresh Mackerel Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. All grades Sullivan's Tobaccos And the BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY, lllllAI HU 9 to Save Money ft I By buying your DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of R. F. STRICKL NO 57 HILL STREET, ... - GRIFFIN, GA: 23gP*500 prs. of S pie Snow# a; less than trsaie prices. Also a good line of M EN WOM EN *S • A NI) (' 111 LI)H EN VS SHOES Botijrht regular, at ieduced pric'-s, Calicoes, >heetinj/ and Checks, all marked down. Kentucky Jeai s all all grades, oiatlt-s, Id 1«> to to 37 a7-i J venls cents p* r yard VV- have a full line of Mens' W .nti-ns' and Childrens,’ Hose at 10 to ^5 ttn.s, Oui ci.ildrens’ 1 ’Tack Lr-sr* at 10 eents per pair is ii*e Lesl tbiuo in town ior the rn< - i land**) tvliielV. Id" els, Corsets, Flannel LvolUr.* and Cuffs, all a! c • ■ i.rn •** (jive tilt* a trial and I wi 1 save y f mtiiioy. K. F. KTHICKCAN’I). A NEW BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN S P E HOE & SMITH, OPPOHJTF. I51JD Iv WAREIIOU 8 E,SOLOMON St Art* n* w rutdx to doj*-ur»;ik Repairing buggies ami wagon** is a feature o »t.eii bi.smeFS. on n irih-kill*.1**1 * t i.niv to twed Bring us your work «f- VVo wi!) huilil \' ii ;t) > th’i'L r < ti u h« « !f-B ujrpiep, Phaetons, Sum *. VV llct end'Delivery * will be leaturc of 'ittle ;u.i ertan D raja, Cork IVagoi*. Bigi. pajuliuR a toy job for n* vri<•*. With v Nothing *uthing but but good g<**)ti v**):i-. win win 1 b> ... j.c Mill not take n -I '. any H. 8 S| | clue mi i* at at tin- the trim helm >oii on cimn« c:*nn< t t ftii* ini! to to get get fair fair dealing. dealing. < ail on na refer e you buy . . SPENCE it* , Solomon Street, Griffin, Ca. Shipment Finest Teas P CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. Il>. HAMS. BONELESS SHOULDERS, ETC FINEST FLOUR ON THE MARKET McFafiafil Ernies * Cos. Autumn Flowers. Forth. Gairria N*w». Tb# acoompaa yiog iino# (u #*rh*r production) war# r#c«ll#d to.mind by <!'• following moat kaautilul r#Mtik# on the “Laat roa# of Su to mer” loaud in 1 h» Griffin Daiy Niws, *i Dei. 7 n: “The iaa i.i.e ot itagfir • d 1 urn uiliii irti,),, u>l wia« tei ouoii b v > tnatupfcant pa.awaj tiioi.il, s.iewu with rue**, which Writ■ 11 . a* ; u* jm a l utttoaa* tre.d a* i-iij to (iif .« * a« tra«,i of Ataric'a chary »r. i • hi* is Too ltd a ft; ting am bin* * f 'iitappuintnrni; plsKBiug , | hopa« at* tihgbied, aud trr.^kt as¬ pirations qasnsheJ. But tbera it a'-av* » spring that viaita tba grav# o! tinned hop"*. aa auraly aa tba spring.hat always com## to raaur- raot ;ba flowers.’’ I Oil! wby slionld we ahrii.k from tba l»s#!y iamb When we rasd, «we»t Sowars, in tour faded ' bloam The destiny of our own I Tho’ ye sleep in death tkro’ a wintry reign Te will rise in beauty and bloom again, When Spring o’er the earth Is thrown I 1 You bow year hesda when the Autumn gale Sounds loaaly and eolernn along the vale The knell of yeur eloslng hours; And without a eigh yayield your breath. And foreat and woodland mourn your death, For they mist your smiles, briglitflowars ! III Ye lent them charms thro’ the Summer day; The weary spirit to who away From the haunt# of its early woa; Far. far in the depth of solitude.. ! I Mid shadow and louelinasa to hiaod. O’er ihe heart’s fair Rower# laid lew ' IV Oh, there we may look an Nature’s face, And emblems of hopes, and of sorrow# trsoe Like those of the youthful heart! The smite of hop*, ia the bursting leaf, In the fading dower, the sigh of grief, As its rainbow tint# depart. V But oh! the fragrance that Uag’ratU there ( A hidden charm sound tho leaflet sere, Haw dear to the searching *eul ! As its balmy breath tlira’ the lineal ef leaves, Whispered of love for ceaseless years, It; an onward at roam shall roll. IV A love that on earth hath sorrow's aaoea The sound of the wa ring willow’s moan O’er the early grave of youth 1 Bat can wear e’en here amid tear# aadgleom The glow of the verdant Amaranth’s bloom,| Tbs unfading flower of Truth ! VII Oh, Life hath many a latter care And earth moat aver plain lruperse wear Of the guilt that reigus o'er el!. Bat yet to the upturned, tearful eye Therebeaijietk a light from tba fat o# #ky That gildetb the funeral gall. VIII Dear floral gems on each patal fair What a lesion of holy truth is here. To the treating spirit given. For like ye, when from earth we pass away, T’s bat to awake to an eadiesa day, And a bright Life in Heaven. Mrs A. E. C. Dee. 8 th. Flovilla, G« THOSE l*i: RITA NIC Al, 1 IUB I.AMs. iP^nuriylvaniu Drug^iNt^ Bant to S«»II Water on Sunday. Pittsbluo, I too. 8.—Sixty promi¬ nent druggists of Pittsburg and Allt - ghenyC’ity met bero to-dax to take steps to have so much of the obnoxious blue laiv repealed as will allow them to sell non-intoxicating Leverages principally soda water, on Sunday. A committee reported that under the present law every case against druggists prosecuted by the Law and Order Soci¬ ety had been decided against the defend¬ ants and always would be. The re inn- inundations of the committee were dis cussed, quite a ntunbor of those present taking part. Some desired to have to baeeo included in the amended laws and other- drew the line on beverages. After the discussion, a committee was appointed bill, under with five instructions advice of council, to formulate to be j a presented at the next session of the leg- I islature which will secure the desired j end. the bill employed to be at the dis- j eretion bill will be of directed the committee toward whether the repeal the of j j the bate laws or an amendment to them. I The committee is authorized to go te! presentation Harrisburg and of tbe personally attend to the j measure. A resolution was pasted that the street 1 railway proprietors companies 1*> invited and the newspaper work, urged tx> co-operate they in the as it was are on the same level with druggists under the blue laws. The secretary was instructed to correspond with the druggists through¬ out the state and enlist their sympathy. < lifr:igo Afliietfn in 11 ii;h I rH(ii«r. Chicago, Dec. H - —[Sprv ial. J- The Chi ; Chicago Amateur Athletic association ! xvill give un athletic exhibition at the Second regiment armory to-night The entertainment will show in a measure the resources of the club at in-door ntb- i letic*. 'lhe program e ncluda a contest a! Indian club swinging, for a silver cup. i one mile run. open rh mem la* re of the ] national guard: two mile Vhou bicycle and race, i tor safety bi v !e.- one yards i run wieutlihg vp.oring. fencing and j tu : of war f*-ati>re wiil lx- the bur- ii umu-.rig | e- a*- spun in ix.iu i**tweeu .loh.ny Bull j and 1 lade Sum One I act ■ D worth a coiurnn It of rhetoric, fai-t, established said an Ameri | can statesman. ia a by the testimony of thousbnd* of people, that ] Hood's Sarsaparilla does cura scrorala, *a!t f rhenm, and other ciaeases or affections aris mg blood. from It impure state or low that condition tired feeling, of the | i also overcomes creates a good appetite, and give* strength ] to every nart of the system Trv it! te > Advice te Mothers. M.a. WiHsiiOw’a Boothiko Btkcf for children teething, ia tbe prescription and of OD* of the beet female nurse* physicians in the United Htatee, and has been used for forty years with never failing suooees by million* of mothers for their children. Daring the prooee* of teething its value is incalculable It relieves tbe child from pain, cure* dys tbe ’ eotery and diarrhoea. gripiM in bowels, and wind <*>)*: By mother. giving : i health S tbe t bild and reat* tbe ; Prior V om*m S boiifo HfifteMUewly It’s Easy to Dye with J Diamond J)^ 2GP Superior IN Strength, Fastness, Beauty, AND W .Trained to oolor __Simplicity. dyea ever made, and to more give goods thau any other durable colors. Ask for the more brilliant and no other. 36 color. Diamond and take ; 10 cent. each. WELLS, RICHARDSON St CO., Burlington, Vt. For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Article., USE DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only jo Cent.. wox»i»m, i* m a. Hr,. Jna. Burr Ftads Last *sss» rwLmigl, a Dream's Suggeatio* Ansoma, Conn., Doc. 8.—Von *annot convince Mrs. Jas. Burr, erf Monroe, that there is no truth in dreams. Last week she visited a etore at Stephney depot to do some trading She had in her puree a #10 g,-!d piece, but she did not take it out ii- she had other money. On arriv¬ ing home the gold piece greatly wa* missing, That and the 'i> » worried ner night she bad a dream, in » bn’ii she »a» the interior of the grocery pietnv,d plainly. In one corner stood nti o|**n box of oranges, and this seemed tout- tract her RH/e twiwcinliy. Tin* drawn made a deep impression on Mr ' urr's mind, though her family laughed at hi r about it. ....v she harntM-isl her nor* -™ ■ after breakfast .mi drove to «lie store. There she told of the Kiss of her money, but it had not been seen. She repoatotl him her dream to the stotekfleptr, ami asked to look in the orange box. He very kindly took out the fruit, and there, down in one comer, lay the missing coin. Mr*. Burr then remember si that she hud examined the orangts. an 1 prob¬ ably had the open purse in her hand at the time Alt' t till * n#wt <*lr| * It' n’.xLO. I toe. s .--Tiio following ad- ves moment to from a Buffalo jiajair : IT Vl WTEli \ red headed girl to ac- company our delivery clerk and assist in driving a white horse; liberal tutlar> to r.glit party; all eumuiunica- tions strictly confidential. Addresa by marl Buffalo Hat Manufacturing Co , 7’: Heneva street. Old SflYlfio Htirr « («ood Tiiuv, Mti.w.xt kv.e. Win., Lh-c. 8.—ISiH-ciat. 1 The Old Settlers’ club, uu organi/aticii eompORed of citizens who pitched their tents here when this region was almost a wilderness, held their annual banquet to-day. Invitations to attend were ac¬ cepted by lived’ many propimont people who formerly residents in Milwaukee, but who ;ir‘‘ now of other cities. Pimples, Sores, Aches and Pains. 'Mien a hundred bottles of sarsaparilla or other pretentious specifics fail to eradicate in born sorofula or contagious blood poison, remember Hint U If. B (Botanic Blood Balm) has gained many thousand victories, in as many seemingly incurable instances. to the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga., “Book of Wonders,’’and be oonviuced. It is the only Tno* blood i’ubd im. G. W. Messer, Howell’s X Hoads, fda.. writes: “I xvasafflicted nine years with sores. AH tho medicine I confd fake did me no good. I then tried B. B. B., and 8 bottles mo sound.’’ Mrs. 8 . M. Wilson, Hound Mountain, Tex as, writes; “A lady friend of mine was trou bled with bmrbs and pimp!*® on her face neck . 81ie took three bottlesof 8 . B. B. and her skin got s*(t and smooth, improved pitnplesdi# Jas. and her health greatly " L. Bosworth, Atlanta, Ga., writes: “Some years ago I contracted blood poison 1 had no appetite, my digestion was ruined, rheumatism drew up my limbs so I could hardly walk, my throat was cauterized five times. Hot Springs gave me no benefit, and my lift) was one of tortnre.umi) I gxvcB. B. B. atrial, and surprising as it may seem, use of 5 bottles cured me.’’ novlfi lm Fa rm and House arid Lot For Sato A 2t'2', «vra farm in S mile* ol Griffin, Ga («© acres In woods, 1#> In splendid state of cultivation, clear**! of stamps and rooks, flx- < d for iinproted farm ma< hin«ry. Machin- art , *'■ k . < irn and fodder wfll t* sold with faint i wanted. All ready for Imsfneas anoth¬ er je.tr. At»o,a large roomy hou#c and two acre lot bi tirlffln. tia. For particulars ad dress me #t Oriffln. tia., care Clark A 8 on. (teptliMAwSm THAO CLARK. * Wt Air niu AY AulIN iprii I • r*t«kisl|lH>rvr i O ,v«wwi»i»-l«rv, AND Al l, EYDENSER. T« travel or for lo- cut work; Mate which preferred, also salary wanfed. SLA>AS dt t ))., Manufacturers. 2M George st , f'iiK lnnnti. o. novNMTt rnre KentncKy Bye WMsIies -AND- HEADQUARTERS FOR FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY. Alsu, nil km,Is t>f Wince, Liquors first anil Clears Mich as arc kept in a class establishment KvcryImily No. 43, is nvited to call and sec me at West side Hill street, 821dAw3m JOHN ISON. New Fes .Il’ST REOEIVEDD AT MRS. M. L. WHITE’S Millinery Store. Clack Building. Corner olSHitl and Broadway. Wuo arc Weak, Nerv¬ ous and Debilitated and suffering from Debility, Seminal * Weakness, and Nightly all j Emissions, the effects of early Evil Habits which lead to j Premature Decay, Consumption Diseases or Insanity, of Man, send for Tears' Treatise on with particulars for Horn* Cure. Cures guaranteed No cure no pay, *1.8. Pkars, tH2 and fill Church 81., Nashville Tenn uovUdiwIy. ivortisements TO ADVERTISERS A list of It,to) newspapers divided iuto STATES AND SECTIONS will I e sent on application— FREE. To those w ho want the*r advertising thorough to pay we can offer n* better medium for and eflecHxe work than the various sections <*f our Select la/c-al Iasi. GEO. 1*. ROWELL & GO., N* iv«paper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce street, New York. WATCHES! ★ JEWELRY, ★ DINNER AND TEA SETS! -)>( DECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN WHITE ENGLISH GRANITE WARE. DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA PLATE SETS. GLASS. TiN AND WOODEN WARE. KENTUCKY COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. SiE THEM AND PRICES. NOVELTY CO. i BOOTS,SHOES AND LEATHER -AT ’ i Miic 1 Mon Hilt ffi ins Kill St. Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty. i-tfT \\ *■ warra.ii all w ,i k and xliall make it a point to misrepresent noth j iujr. Just received a I a lot* shipment of (.cuts, 1.adieu and Misses fine <n><>ds and school shoes for Children. EE. W. HASbELKUS. A. K M U \in \ I COMPLETE SUITS OR S?NCLF PIECES. Suits of 9 Pieces from $20 io $100, Tables, Chairs Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Wardrobes. Etc, A limited number of Sewing Machines of tlie best makes ior sale very low. I am always ready to serve my customers, Iwth day and nidit. Mrn. E. E. CROCKER, 20 HILL STREET. Latest: Styles: of: Millinery AND TRIMMINGS. WA Saxony Raais. best §»ads and all aaartad calar*. Also. G«n»an- wn Wools Atr Call ar d tzamiftc my goods and grioofi. WHMferte = wmBm of By Ordinary virtue of of aa order granted f— - tbe highest bidtfin Spalding before Count*, ih sale, door in Griffin, the first during the ihc following on Tuesday he I *^ 1 ^’ property be longing ^•«aB to the m estate of ft hods H Doe, late deceased for the purpose «, among the l.efrs. to-wlt: Two 'HA Griffin, dcs* rtlx-J . n« billow*; one • house and lot m the eon i t of IMh m andPu*- ap Ux streets, one fourth acre; and one four room house and lot on Taylor street, one sere Tom# cf sale, cash on day of sale, H. <o. 'bo£ BCMM, dee'«l m ,, "i V*»torof KhedaH tw Au.ia A < I m i ii 1 h t r a tor’s Sale. B> x irtoe ot an order granted by tbe Coart of Ordinary of flpaldusg County, J will sell to the blithest bidder, afcftYgLirtf before thecowt honee feJSga ty. (ko iwe.l, for the purpose of dUuibutioa aim.ng tlie heirs, to-wit: One hosdred and Dtsinnke and S. H. Wilson, east bv land *'f 8 . IJ. Wilson, south by land of 8 . H. WB- soii aud A. ft. f^wton and weat by Dis- make, 'terms ouo-third cash and balance is In one and Iwq ye ar s, with eight per sent. Interest. J. C. BHOOR 8 Adm’rot Mrs. L. . M. I*awton, dM*4 AdiuiiiistratoCs Sale. By virtue of an order granted by the Court of Urdinary of Spalding County, I will nett to the big-best bidder before the court hose* door io Griffin, during the legal how* ef -ale, ou the first Tuesday in January. UK, county, ributlon dceeaaed. for the purpose tt di* f among the helra, to wit: Two Cl.OOU bonds of the C. O. A A. KR, Co., twenty-flf* shares of stock of tbe 3, W. RR. Co, and MM share of stock of Central RR. and Ranking Co. of Georgia Terms ot sain, cash oe day of »aic 4. C* BROOKS, Adm’r ot Vm. II L. Lawton, am d. #« co. saffg aa Ordinary'* AdvertiseinenU. Of said conoty deceased X. M, Cotfent the admmbtrator on estate of Mid deeeaaed hav¬ ing departed this life and left said estate 1 represented and the administration of ’ same unfinished, that I* this is t*> notify all per concerned no j* of Uie creditor* ora. of kin of deceased shall apply for letters - administration on arid estate by tbe ft Monday in Jannary 1830, by ton o’eioek, the court of Ordinary of said county will cast the unfinished adwtnietrslion of of’aaid Mid estate upon the County Administrator coun¬ - tyE. W 1UMMOND. Ordinary. 13,00. / \HDINgVKY’S5 OFFICE—fiPu^plUo i itor9 V Tr tml f Uboiwiu, Nov. 30, next of km of ftob*rt mow of *H id county dec eaaed: N M CoUeoat, miuistralor departed this on life estate of said Mid decanted 1 ari l left estate m aented and the administrattoo of the unfinished,this ’’d *hat If of t* to the noUfytUp creditor______ sous of deceased shall apply for letters of I istrntion on »aid estate by the first ; Ordinary in January of 18S9 by ten o'clock, tl said eonnty will cast t ed Cooety admlnlstration Of said " *" Adniuiiatrator fotaato . f;; (w. oe ■ i \HDINARY ’8 QFfJOt Hors it, G):o«ura, Sur. 30, li and next at Kin of Wfm i tote of said eonnty d*cc<to*dt the administrator „ on estate of i having represented departed this life *nA i* mi nnfintohtd, and the a<!mlfii*_ anms this is to nfitify | concerned that If non# of the d or next odmiui«tr*tioa of kin ot deceassrikhailt of on said est___ Monday of Ordinary In January Mt® fey ttn c court of said conoty 1 mitluisUed administrstUmof sat4c the County Administrator of Midi »J.to), tL IV. HAUUOSV, f / \ IlDINAli. Gkohoia, Y ’8 OFFIci-arAUHao Nov. SO. lbt»,—Thea,__ ( TT, ets appointed for Uia tt> set apart a twstr# moo tbs support widow and minor children of IV iLT Jones, tote of said county ii i WfiliiiY have acted and made and filed ’heir report ia this office. Let all person* once rued shew cause be¬ fore the court of Ordinary oa the first Mon. •toy in January t«tt», tt any can** exlattjbby into report ahoald not be made the judgment of the ceurt and be entered of record- »i ou g W. HAM MONO. Ordinary. J AUDI.VARY'S OFFlCE-grauxuro Vov». \Jrt, (isoMii, Nuv. :-t 0 th. l»S 8 —To Mary A. Hnrdttt, administrator of Prtotlow Bur dett, late of Bpalding County, deceased. It lie ing represented to me that yo« bare removed from the State of Georgia, and have failed t« make returns, and ar* mis¬ managing tb* i state of deceased; and S. I. Ison haring petitioned the Court of Ordin ary to be discharged from suretyship on vonr bond, it I*ordered that you appear before the Conrt of Ordinary of m! 4 county, liy ten o'clock a. m., on th# first Monday to •lanuary, IKS!) and show cause wby yon should not make your returns and why said K I. Ison should not be relieved as sorely on your bond. A )1 persons concerned am notified to appears! said tine and place and show cause why a new administrator should not he appointed is cate of yodr fail ore to eomoly 'K. with this order. #h.00 Vi. HAMMOND,Ordinary. ( YRDIXARY’S iFf’lCE—gPAi.nt»oCoc*- Binder VIT, has GEoaou, Nov .:»lb, 1888.— A. A. nnnistration applied to me for letters of ad on the totdte of John Allen, iata of »aid county, deceased. ^ Let all persons coacerned show cause be¬ fore the Court of Ordinary ot said county, at uiy office in Griffin, on the first Monday in January, fan, tarfon o’clock why am ti let;, rs should not be granted. *3 1UMMOD, , toj K W. Ordinary. f V/ KKDINAltY’d OFFICE -BrxLiuvoC«ca r ?, G» ; „aou. Nor. Oth, lwsS._J.ir. Bu! tout h». appiud tame for tetteraof adtetelr tratratiou, *!* hot.;* non, w ith wilt annexed o tin- *-!.*,(* of s <1 lUitB.if** late ef a*M *»i'll.t>, tire*:,.-tni. . V 1 . t *i.• p* r-oii, •'*M,(-«.-ii,v*l ah*iw cause be ho* li)* Conrt **l idinary of said county, at i"' |S “" 1 tir ‘ mn * •*" f"* 4 Monday in J. ml <rj, l-s‘* i.j ton oVloek a. I*., why hot graute J >1 % ^ ^ H V V MoNI>, OrtlitMirf. » . t,ids tty sid'FIh’tf.-ilrtuiiltCast. V/ n, • oaaiA, Oct *7ib, lhstk—H. N. I "*!•••!* • > .irfiiirtii*. rotor of Shui’ 1 Bat of boa •*pt. .ifd to me for letters of disuussion few to ."iuhcisTration on tbe estate M Sain'I II.' .* y, late of »aid i onnty, deceased Lot all per,ou> c**m erned show i msc be- ’ fore the court **f Ordiaary of said county, a' wy Office n Griffin on th* first Monday i in February, !s*, b> ten o’cXxk a. m., wby • nek letter, -Houid cut be gisn*ed. »» 1 > I; W HAMMOND,Ordinary. For Sale! I H> acre** wood land iastde > 'rporntofttotta. The wood will nearly pay for it, and forlt's® ttoto tb# told i# worth over pric# Hiked acres, 100 in woods part ineid* ad# *»d« » acre- inxide city limtta l>« city *S> limit#, with good new 1 acre# inside cRy liadfe, T 1 out bouse#, hams, fruits, ft#. til above ran be divided to kXaearf 1 i #tlarge H.ioeesaad profit#. lob* in 1 city for 0 . A. 0 ~~~• January Sheriff Sales. lETiLL BE SOLD ON T11E FIRST Tl i£ 8 - \\ day ni llonac. Jnnnary In next, tbe city before of tin* Griffin, door of tbs C ourt the following d# Spalding County, Georgia, scribed prope 'y, to-wit: Six Acres lit land bounded by Hie branch running from Waddy’a steam mill on the ea t. south at tho point where the ditch run- tilagdTvin the spring empties Into tlie branch west fiy line drawn from the Intersection '<( the ditch xml branah, north t,y lhe land line betyrevn E. t . Kirkpatrick and i as. A. Reiia. Mild six acre* being a part of !ul number tu 1 tiim District of originally Henry, then Fikn, i».w Spalding Oonuiy. the'third A too, 1 hatvtet sixteen of acres, more or less, in Tike, Spalding orfgiimllj Henry, then. wow C’oont), "known md dtotinguishfd :Ut lot number ISP, commencing *t the sonthwi st corner of said lot and running east five ol nii.« «nd laenty r node, f hence due noth to tin- second branch twenty eight of chains, branch (Pence up lhe northern prong lbs to lhe original land line between said lot and ttir lot ,vcf( of It. now « •< opied !>> J#» A, Be, ks, then ;e so»ili alon. said Hu* thirty mx i ham# to the lo g;lining corner. Levied o i and sold »» tic property of Walter C lin k- o l dm. V. fto< k». adiumiktretor*of ii. ..I,.;, ij s A -ft. ,-ks. deceased, bt Vir- me of -o * .. gc ii fa issued from L,Horne's. iptudiBg r* i, t riot x.nrl in favor of <la-. v. , , , . iH-ynnu "m M M), admin ,.i ...... ii, c-i.it « f J#s, Bcvka, Wm. VI. m i> n,.ni , possession, legiillf uofi- fled. r.'.no ; » .t.:« ii.oc and place, stil l.*c . ; ii-.eittr prtreel *»t land, iwlng bound lt> ■spa i.n.g . vriginnliy Han;), the ii,, /,,,rtb Vo T f ,ndreas, on w. --t !>> Hen Dorsey, on ilm aosth WlV, L. •Liekson. on ibeewst l»y .fcsse Gritiln, 001 )- taiuingtM acres, being the lot on which Fr< f Mt Miller resides. Ia-vksI on and sold ft# the propttu of t’roltlt Milter by virtue of a moi tgiigt- II fa Issi.ed from “ pelding hupei tor Court in favor of Geo ,v . w ood v*. Proifit M.llcr Troftlt Millet, I till alt t in poeserwivs, legally nofilie‘ 1 . Also, at the same time and place, will l*e sold 25 acres of land in the sooth rest comer of mt No. 5f> in KXtoth district <! M. of 8 nald ing County, bounded east by H. T. Fatter von, south by land of Jno E. Bishop, west bv land of B. 1‘ tlrny, north by other land* of B. T. Gray. Levied on as the property of B V, Gray bj- virtuo of a mortgage If fa in* sued from Spalding Superior Court in favor of KofTsr Machine Co. vs B. V. Gray . B. F. Gray, tenant in k oss*e*lon, legally notified. A to j, at the sain* time and place, will be sold a one tilt'd undivided interest in a cer- tain atori: house in tbe city of Griffin. BpaM ing County, now occupied by U. \V. Keith, Shaffer, formerly occupied said by Bti well A bring on Hill street in city, the same it two story brick building, nu<! boanded north by the store house of A. Schcuerman, east l*y Hill street, south by store house of ft. I*. Mr Williams and west by au alley. Levied on and sold as tl*« property of ). II. Keith to satisfy iht* '' Ii fas issued from Bpalding Co. County Court in favor *f H. If < inflm *t vs. Stilwcll & Keith. D W\ Shaffer, ten¬ ant in possession, legally notified Also, at the same time and place, will be sold *<• verity-five acres off of lot of land No 145 in tlie 4lh District of Bpalding land County, the said #* venty five acres of being strip tho entire length of said lot on the sooth aide, bounded on the north by Head’s Creek, on the son) h by laud of James Duffy, on tlie cast by the lot on which I now live, and on the west by lands of Win. II. Touchstone. Levied on and sold by virtue of a mortgage ft fa issued from Spalding Superior Court In favor of James U. Horne vs. O, 8 W, Darker, <!. 8, VV. Barker,teuant In possession, legally notified. Also, at the same time and place, will b# sold mi* feurtli of an acre of land in the city of Griffin, hounded on the north by Dsac Malene; west by R. T. Da iel. south by part of the same lot, east by of Eighth Henry street. Prudence, Lev- Sed on as the property to satisfy one justice court fl fa issued from the justice conrt of ICOlst district 0. M. in favor Bnuience. of H. B Blanton A Co. vs. Henry Levy made by Geo. D, Johnson, L C., and turned over to me Tenunt in possession legally notified . 11, H CONNELL, Aheriff. Ot-tSiilUNAL DIRECT Oil H ENFxY C. PEEPLES, A T T 0 U N E Y A I L A W nXMPTOX, OKOBUlx. Practices m all tlie State and Federal <!ourM - ik tiklAivIy JNO. J. HUNT, A 1' r O ll N E Y A T L A W OKIFVlS. OHtlHOLa. Office, 4V Hill Street, Ep Stairs, over J, If* WkiteV Clothing Store, ':iar23d*Vwlv u. i»i»mi:kk. ?r. u. oouwaa OISMUKE & COLLINS, LAWYERS, ourrpis, oa. o floe,first room in Agricultural Building .■hairs. marl-dikwtf THOS. R. MILLS, TTYRNET AT L A W, OBIFFIN, GA. n Soorts. Alii pr.u tire in the Btale and Fedeial Office, over George *k Hartnett'* jnrner. novtt-tf. • OBS D. STBWART. UOHT. T. DAS I El. stewart ft oanieL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Over Georg*' & Hartnett’s, the Griffin, Federa Ot. Will practice in 8 tat« and •arts. tsnl. D. L. PARMER, \ T T OKN K A T I A W WOODBURY. GKflllGIA * MJinj-t ftttention triven to alt business 9 %'ill practice in all the ( anti where ever im.iir ■■*"**> calle. r^ff* f'oMacfiof).* a Rperinlty aprCtily rlrlngtCDeto FEMALE ctoa»4a»r<m urthentne .. a. th* Cter- h« (reneral Keaitb. correrlg forrerts ill a]) frreiralarltlrs irretralartUea and am) ftneoyln* »n»o. troubles from which »omany U.JUs anffpr. It irlv«ft the 9reRk.dehmtftte<i woniRn health And strenjrth.fti*d makes cheerful the despondent, depre«*««t in •pfrlti». Inehftnire nt Jif». no (skirab^M » e with¬ out IN DJ a N WLl D. ft u M a/e and Unfailing • Ask your DruggUt# F, * K A ittli< *t» ’ flGrifftn am* V. V, S wit« Oi har;l Hi’I, (• <. -:.t-ra SAL3AM t> .j, s‘, i. t \w L<ir. I '.trt ffowth. I . . ;© wlliful HTBltr# Color. Grayl V. HINDERCQRN8. Tte mfne, mir .l ». .i . - -- f -*■ ' l#,rc«n«.an taga (eln. >.r.»* r* * ‘■‘Si.l* ten. U cants site,*(.-«< .ire jj Itarsfroarwiih, l M.i* AHltnift, Ioi.Iistj-ikw. ! 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