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many other Important prepared Advantages Foods. over all
busies cry for it.
MAUDS RELISH IT.
Plump, lushing, Stomach Healthy Babies.
and Bowels.
Tby MCHtfPlOW Drugytab. f »3c, t&, 30c, SUOO.
, iggimaTM. yt.
Baby Portraits.
i , poitlolioof plate paper beautiful by patent baby photo iwrtraits, printed
.line iTto of Baby biro within process, sent
Mother any a year.
Jf Mother iby's name wants and these age. pictures; send at once.
, RICHARDSON U CO., P ops., Burlington, Vt.
FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS.
-Also, n full line, of—
Drags, Patent* Medicines, Paints, ,Oils, brushes
And Druggists’ Supples, at bottom prices, can A I,WAYS be found
AT DREWRY’S JDRTTG STORE
28 Hill Street,GRIFFIN, GA.
WE KEFP ON HAND TIIE FINEST
i Flour, Sugar and
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
0- At the LOWEST PRICES of any one in the city. We have the lim-l
f Whiskies and Brandies
AND BEST OF ALL THE
FLAT SHOALS CORINE WHISKY!
which is noted to be the finest that is made. All of the above for medical purposes, Com
and see n«. GEORGE
& HARTNETT.
d&wtdec^ri
A. LOW
Mil Jinlii ill Dialer- ii
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C.
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN, GA
I will have to-day nice mixed fish.
Fresh Oysters Shrimp, Ci abs,
Rice Birds, Celery,
Bananas only 35c doz.
Mixed Pickles, 70c gallon,
Sweet Pickles, 85c gallon,
Plain Pickles, 00c gallon.
Cheese 15c lb to-day.
20 A different large lot varieties. of A. E Crackers just received;
tie, soda water and Lemonade Schweppe line ginger bottle.
12c per
50 lb any Patent flour $1.65 to-day.
J. Ts/L. MILLS
W. M. Holman .1- Co.
-Have FRF8II---
Magnolia -> Hams,
Cooked Corned Beef 12^ 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,
HOW? to Save IVIoney
By buying your DRY GOODS,
HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of
H. F. STRICKLAND,
NO 57 HILL STREET. - GRIFFIN, GA.
J2gr~500 prs. of > pie Sno*-* at It ss than wsale prices. Also a good
line of
MEN WOMEN S'ANl) ('ll 1 LDllEN’SSHOES.
IJought regular, ai ietlucei! prices. Calicoes, Sheeting and Checks, all
marked down. Kentucky Jeans, ail guides, 13 to 47i cents per yard.
Wo have a full line of Mens' Womens an I L t.ihlreiib il- sc ft’- 10 to d*J
rents. ()m childrens’ tmv -i sml 1 ark h< sc at 10 (' tils per pair is the lies'
ibin,/ iii town for the inn \ . liamlkt n hints. I owels, Corsets, F .h 11 1 11 I
Collars and Cuffs, all a‘ it «es times. (.live me a trial and f will save
v money. U- F. STRICKLAND.
A NEW mi SWEEPS CLEAN
SPESVCE &. SMITH,
OPPOiklTIO HKD I£ WABEIlOU§E,SOLO>IOiS !*t
UTAte n< u niidj to do )> i.i tv. ik. Repairing l.uggirs and WHirons is a feature
Xlielr buMiiew-. on which skilled h I «rnu:\ i* used Bring u* your work
jar- IVr will build i. u umthiUKon s' " »i< • Is- will Buggies. be Phaeton-, Gir« of' sum- 'it’h s. n ego: porta (_•> =
Drays, and Delivery Uug.ti h:,*r painting a G.o.».> b job to. .in V' itli
Nothing hut good u.m k will lie done V . not take a . r,y |U e.
11, Spence Rt tltefelm y < »n cannot fail to i «*t fair deal'll l . Cali on hf * « 1 > oa Gu.r
SPENCE & SMITH ,
Solomon Street, Griffin, Ga.
Shipment Finest Teas,
CRACKERS, ALL SORTS. 15c. lb.
HAMS. BONELESS SHOULDERS. ETC FINEST
FLOUR ON THE MARKET
It’s Easy to Dye
TV I Til J
Dia mond Dyis
Superior
IN
Strength,
Fastness,
Beauty, AND
_ _ Simplicity.
no r otto. C 1??olofs S - iocent. 23T* “"*
WELLS, RICHARDSON <S CO., Burlington, Vt.
tor Gliding or Bronzing Fancy Articles,
DIAMOND PAINTS.
Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only to
the commonwealth.
Th« News u Gathered Urtr Gfeigl*.
A cavalry •ompADj la to b« oigto
izsd at Bainbridga.
On, O|vletho v p* faimtl Las 160
Bui., .till in ‘tie patch.
lie;*; n* 1 :*!. Seem, to liars a hlf. ug
Upward ci,deucy in tier; p«it of
' it S A H.
tiil.v g'-.iii us a week u th* wh.sky
dr kinp oatmeuy of cue town is
O^'njt ii.’i |j> . so ’ll, bad,
R t-F, H, (iainea has accepted
the pastoral call to ihu I’re.briei i.n
church at Decatur.
Over $50,000 hag been subscribed
for iLim new bank stock, and it is c!
■lost a settled fact that Quitman will
hava another bank.
The murder of W. J. Join,*, of
Newton county, is (till wr#| oed in
mvsiery. aud no clew eg to who whs
the murderer baa yei beau obtained.
in 1841 a eased was intered in
th« Dublin cemetery in iba honor of
William Henry Harrison, who died a
abort time utter he was inaajfuraied
President.
A young man named cook wu* sr
rested at Bainbridge. Wednesday,
charged wi h bavinj forged a note
on Lit living in Miller c< un
ty, and attempting to pass it ,,n a
Buinbndge man.
A. L, McDonald, a marrbsnl of
C -vington has failed. fli« l.biliuea
me snppoaed to be $(1,000 oi $8 000,
and his asset a |4,000 or $5,00 A
mortgage tot $2,000 nan levied on
bis stock of good* Friday.
Ibe Whilst t plantation, in t e
northwestern [rat t of Worth county,
containing 1 244 acres of land, was
sold a! public sale at I,abed, last
Tuesday for $2,000 to Looms 1'.
Morgan, of V ienns, Dee.t eountv.
J A Reynoids.oue of Taliapo.rsa’a
enterprising young merchanis who
runs a lumber business m North
Cast Georgia, bus associated with
bun several gentlemen, suo will
once proceed to establish chmr j !
manufactory Tallapoosa,
The gin bou.-e of J. M. Dalior,
who lives two miles nyita of Dub
lin, Inis been dvelioyad by fira. t<>
gethtr v.nb two baies t-f cotton and
a l«t of cotton seed, ft is supposed
to be Ibr work of an itjceeudirtry.
Toe loss will amount to $800 or
$1,000.
Joan HlFariieO, prepiietor of the
the great l’ornelj, p*a<di oicbards,
says: One vaiiety—the It. E. Ij,e—
produced, iu 1880, on seven ucref,
$0 00 worth of peaches. On < n*
limb ttieiegiew sixty pe.icbes, and
i- nt* so liiMVr tnst it r.quirvd two
lusi <i v -.r iv it.
Fill!,, ol r irso A. C. Dal u l, of
the Chfi.ke* i’ii i ei neighboi hood,
of OgUtlioipe coil! us ’hi* sea si n
gathered fourtien I usbel. of p cans.
For iheso nut Mi. Dimel fluda a
rsady market, and the profits frow
this on® ties is us grant as from any
on« Here in cotton.
Kinging Noises
In the ears, eomutinu'H a roaring hazr.uig
sooml is caused an,I by eatarrh, that exceeding
ly (iisugreoable wry G' Uiawn disease.
Loss of smell or hearing also reslultfrom ca¬
tarrh. Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood
| puiitier.is for ttjisdisea.se, a peculiarly which it successful by purifying remedy
cores
Die blood. If yon suffer from catarrh, try
Hood’-Sarsaparilla, the peculiar medvine.
A Tributa to Unlimited Cheek.
Froiu the New York Fr#»«.
Oliver M. Stout, a newspaper men j
jvbo was recen tly »ppoint*d school in
spector fiy Major Hewitt, called up I
on tka mayor Wedneuilaj to be sworn |
in. Mr. Stout i> a stock), »rao<Ah
faced yantlenian and lookvd exceed
inglv aignified i» lnsry# giasssaand
btv gloss? silk ha'. lie rvrnoved the
iatt®r when be faced the tnavi t atid
ibowed.
‘•Wt~,:, ■» i hi» ii.ni.i, ‘-have v i u •
| come !>»• »hi mi h?" Mr. $’i ut 1
i au-.eu tl.a- such an tha objwt-r vt b:s
visit. ‘‘If.) )ou kiiew win, appoint ‘
ed )ou - : atkesi Ait. 1U w
i “Vou dtd." replied Mr Mou 1 ,
| beaming arid smiling.
“Do ?»u know why you were ap- :
pointed?'’ asked the mayor.
1 A* a in sip iment to niv self, 1 iup
[lose," said M r. Stout
“No ! no! no!”said bis boiinr,‘M‘
whs a compliment to your cheek
“Well," said Mr. Stout, “a roan j
can’t make a sacccss a* a reporter un j
lent ae lias cheek,"
“Ob, 1 auppoae not," replied Air. j
Hewitt, “but the appointment was
not imetrdad as a compliment to yon.
You have worked and voted iu tke
interests of a man wko has shamefully
abuaed and vilified me,and you have
repeatedly tome into tkia office wear ,
ing that mao's badge,"
Mr. Stout threw out lit chest in
order to bring into clearer view the
green button representative of Mr.
Purrey and hie “Mr. Pur '
contingent.
roy—" began Mr Stour, bet the
Mayor waved brm into aifrnee, end
•eitf:
U 1 tell you again shat the appoint
went waa not intended as e compli
meet lo but tribnte '
you, as a to
j° i,r <*«*• w«w. u t
you be sworn in ?"
Mr. Stout lt d he would, and he
Advice to Wothers.
M a, Wikslow’s Boothxko Si hi j*
for cl.iMrtni k^MiiDg, is the prescription
of uiic c i the host female nawi and
Inis ph vsioiaifS in th© United State**, an l ,
het‘u ufchI for forty voar* with r:< ver j
failing hv miHiruja of rroH’.rs
for thtnr ehihireo During th« pruc^'sn
of totfcbuig if.s vaiuo in itieaUffthih'*
ft tdh^vt^ fhi-child from {miu. <iyu
I'uU'rv .;id (lierrhma, tfripiug i; Dip
bowt-ls, iinti \vin>! <vt-ie lh giving
health * Iht* ilnluttud : * .-t ’ho mother,
f’He*- N> Ca’p’h ** hoftie i tgfo.iAwl'
Condition of LsaiUng Ciroj.^
.Yji ofiicial report from thudepartmea:
at of Washington the shows that the been condition equaled
present corn crop 1ms
only three times in ton years. The pres¬
ent average condition is 02. There has
been a little reduction from frost in
northern New England, New York and
the Michigan. There has been no decline iu
northwest, and the status of the
great the corn surplus states remains as on :
1st of September. Bad weather iu
lias had a slight effect in re- ,
ducing result condition. The indications favor
ranging making ahoat twenty-six buslieln
to the m re, a full average. The ■
h Tl !
from -■>■ < Jast month to i.,1,
mainly New York from tho tho decline effects was of from frosts. 92 to 70, In
;
from GO to 63, Michigan !
85 to 77. The average condition of
less potato than crop is about 87, a decline of
4 points. Tobacco lias fully s
tho condition of last month, ‘
for all kinds 8:s.3. The gen¬
average for winter wheat is tw( lv<
an acre, and for spring wheat
over ten bushels.
flow to Keep Cider Sweet.
The be t method of preventing for
in early made cider, says
Fahrenheit Gardening, and i by heating to 175
ight package and sealing [lacing .vi.il.i in an l.,f air
'oliowing tho usual up !lut ' I
vtoitei* method u-uK. ajxkyv t oi - , CtUiiiin^ ]
'ruit. Cider put put up up Lv tv this thi, process J >
kept, through tho'wrond summer j
sweet as when it ran from tho press.
objection to this method i.i that it
to some extent the • flavor ■ of - the ■
and just when does opened canned for uso it fer¬
ns fruit. A
of preserving iato made cider is
add some antiseptic advertised in the I i
journals, which sulphur has as its active in-
ingre either or salicylic
the latter being tho most Used, one
of the acid to thirty-two gallons of
being tho rule.
Agricultural Notes.
Tho 1 xt.ii crop has boon materially in-
in many section., by unsjcasonubli
Puyallup Valley, Washington tin- cent r of tho licqi
of territory, has
completed the harvesting of an
Imp territory crop. is admirably The climate adapted and
of this
hop and culture, diseases being that exempt usually from the
appear
11
★ JEWELRY, ★
DINNER AND TEA SETS
-)"!
DECORATE'' LUSTRE AND PLAIN
ENGLISH GRANITE WARE.
DECORATED AND PLAIN CHI A
SETS. GLASS. TtN AND WOODEN WARE.
KENTUCKY COOKING AND
STOVES - F E THEM THEM A AND Nil PRICES PfSIut.
XO\ELTY CO,
BOOTS, SHOE AND
-A 7
22 iwiiK Slim 1 Stun 22
IliN St. urn
Home-made Shorn ami I.eaUier a Specialty.
j-'/.f Wr warrant nil u rk swi >h:il .:[:<!!.( !( f 11 ! - r <' [ I r < SCflt
i ‘iff. Just rec 'iyeU a larg'- shipmepi < I t >i i : - I/kIii-' ,u <1 Misk-h fine
anil school .'liops- fi>r C'ltIhlrcfi.
H. W. HAEtsELKUS.
A. S. MU
ul 1 i
C0.VPLETE SUITS UR SINGLE PIECES.
Suits of 9 Pieces from $20 io S{GO. Tables.
Bedsteads. Spring Beds. Wardrobes. Etc.
A limited iiuiuIht «*1 Som'iu: Alacliinc-s of tl»o
niiikos lor snlo \ory low.
I am always roady lo sorvo my oustomorH.
day and iiiulit.
Mrs. H. E. ( ROCKER
20 HILL STREET,
Latest: Styles: uf:
AND TRIMMINGS.
Saxony Weal*, best goods and all asorted colors. Also. German
wn Wools
a«r Cali Or 4 examine my syotHi and pnee*
inn i»
Farm and House and Lot For
r?.,^ A ^> S ?, 8 < re farm in * mile* of (Ditto,
b
d f ir Improved farm machinery.
cy. *!•■■ k. c t .ru suit fodder wilt tie sold
(■nil if wanted. Ml ready for tauituos snotli
ei J.-Iir. A Go. n large roomy nimse and
avro lot in (>tiffin. Gr. For particular*
iliroi rep!Itlii.Ai\,'tui Hie at GrifJli!, Go , cHre THAI! ( lark CLARK. A Son.
.... VYL D * v nuLii Ar rki oittAioHO®
ini » o Mwain
AND ALL EXPENSES. To travel or for
'vork; Flat • which jrrfenati, also
^ Si J > A N Jc *-••* ( < )., Manufacturer*. w ......
Gforcc st G,nci»Dftti, <» nov2tk!7t
Uiioare
ous akd
and mi Hr ru;
Dc hiliiy, S v in ui a
N\Vuk»»< t i< s. Ni % h t >
E-mom** ■ .* 1 <ii5 •' 1
uf • sir'iy
HtthL* i itli I’ ;i:i
I’rt fiintn. > i’ct ay, < tipaumj-ii"U
ef*l id Jt*r fVai>’ 1 r*‘5t! i-* ' l -: <1
with p.irtu ii'ji.r- for ft• m • ; •
1‘unrs uaj- 'iiJeed i ,
I'kaus, *‘12 ui.d * a 14 * Dufcl-
Tran nov^fhtwfjr.
New Atlvcrtisements
T /}'. “ tWERTli'' __
A ’*• "{ •W' "*"!'"!■ : "" (1
s t a . KS AND 8K< I Bias «dl > » it!
i ‘ 1 Oo^'v.'Lw.nltl.- dun;.",. ........
Wl , n , n r 1!w i otter modiuin fur
itfeotiio work than the vriou-
of <~v.i HeG< t l.ooil I.i- t.
t;EO. F ROWELL A Co ,
g, ‘ Advertising Rarenu York,
to hpruco «<r.-et,
----—
A GREAT YEAR
IU (he htstorv of the tntelligenc* United State* deatreato t* now
« livery person of
p:u with the course of tu event*. There !»
fit! ter w sv to doao than to subscribe tor
Tint Macon Telegraph.
it- mu •s-'i;ittcs addition are nnanrpaased the fullest hr any
in t)„. smith. Ill to
h: j iT.-s-d: .pnu-hoa. ti ha* epeciat oorrpspond
“"•<* by a ire and letter from all
imlnt* tu Georgia present and tesslou the neighbortng of CongrcMM Sbites.
J)urlnf; the and
l«Kton will bo the most Important
tl ,„ v ,, t7 t „. sl V hnt can be had.
it*, rt-lmiir correspondent full dispatches. fnnilahea
. .VS and gossip tn
pe. hit I,-iters irom lion. Amos J.
aiem!« rof Congress trom Now York, trank
; j.Miter, and W, A. Croffnt, throe ot the
known newspaper writers at the capita!, dls
the livest and most Important iMuea o!
ti, The Ti trgrnpli is a Democratic Tariff
It is tboronEhty tu line with tbs
if President OlaveJur.A and tIre
In thu comtn* national eampalKU
will not only give alt tb« news,
a;n 01-,1-ms alt public Issues trom the stand
of genuine Democratic faith.
onee
Piily, one year, - ... 117
si* months, - • - . U
three months, - - - - 8
one month, ....
one year,'.....I
Term-- Cash In advance. Address
TUX TKbEORAnt
Mxcev. < 2 sos«U
i W... ,-1 pi m B*
: • • i > s
-Irid
January Sheriff Sales.
Spalding County, Georgia, the following de¬
scribed pfipetty, u»-wlt:
hi* acre* of land bounded by the branch
running train Waddy's steoai mil! on lha
ea t. south at the point whore the ditch run¬
ning fr. m the rpring cmjitiea Into the branch
*• l it, line drawn from tho Interaerlion of
the ditch and brunch, north by the land Hue
between K. t’. Kirkpatrick and J a*. A. Hoks,
suid *ix uere* fwinir a part of lot BUtnher 1-1!
in third District of originally Henry, then
Pike, now bpulding less, Cotuty. the t hird Alao, District aixteen of
acres, mote or m
originally Henry, then dliliogoukcd Pike, now KpnUling
County, known md anathwed a» tot
r.uuitiM lMi,, otnmeiieiog at the
I'ortu r of mid lot mid running ca*t five
e! nil.- m,<! twenty r<«xi», ibenee due north to
l tin m c ud branch twenty eigtit chain*,
tl.i m c up the northern prong of the branch
!»i tin nr initial laud fine between said iu and
tlir i n v, -t of it, now o * upil'd by Jas .k.
Becks, II.e.i.!• .outli aloii . »uid line thirl?
six i hams tu the beginning vomer, hatted
on and -old «* Hi jiroy« rtv of Walter C.
Heck- I'ul Wiu M. Keek-, naoiuiktrator* of
the estnle .1 \ hi < K-. deceased, h? rtr-
tu* of mi.! G .e Ii !» i-MUed Trout L.Horaev». H|«Mtug
Siipeiini t nurt in favor "f Jn*
Waiter C lie. i.- i, W n. Vt Itei ts, admin
istrators ni lie- r t : v beck*. Win.
M, tti'ek ■ t.-ui* • -e li, legilllt llnli-
tied. »».<*».
ai f .*,.< i.j. i n p are, Hlif he
- ii . .iiat ii.i.f .i psii ilot ant ta ing m
b, it.g :: a’ eia,!: ..My i I eh : ) , bound
i.i a:i tilt' iiurtti In I I \ Iidrew s, on Ihe
w 1 by Ben lie.....j, on lh< *.>Gth In- W. h.
Ji.i k-on, on ilieeasi by .Itsse Grlinn, con-
la ning Hi in i! r, Ii, mg ihe tot on which Fd t
Iii Milh r n -u'.i a. Is vuni on and sold ns the
jiiejiert’ I.f 1’rofflt Miller by virtue of n
iiiortgngi II fa i-»i.i"d from sipnldlog Superior
Court in favor ol lino VV.VVoodn. rrofflt
Miili i l’roffit Milter, tenant In [.oaseeslou,
legally notitled.
.Vlso, at the same lime and place, will be
sold 2'i aeres of land In the southeast corner
ot ot No. r>f> in lOtWth district ti M.offfpald
ing t 'Otilj, hoUDded euHt by If Bfhiiop, T. Falter
■on, e,nth by laud of .fno V. wrst
by land of H. F Gray, north by other land*
of H. i’. Gray. Levied on as the prigierty of
sued B i' frorn Gray Spalding by virtue of a mortgage 8 fa UJ
of KofTar Madiiiie Co. Hope, tor Conrt.in favor
vs B. F. tiray. B. F.
Gray, tenant in ^oaseaston, legal y notiftad,
Als i, at the same time and (dace, will be
-old a one Bind undivided interest SB a eer.
tain store lions,■> In the city of Griffin, Hpald
log County, now occupied by I). \V. Shaffer,
Hill formerly uerupied by Sti well At Keith, on
street in said city, the same being a two
lory brick building, and Denuded north by
tlia store house of A. Seheuerman, east by
Hill stieet, south by store hou*eoflt. F.
M‘William* and west by an alley, levied
on and sold aa the property of J, If. Keith
to KMi-fy three ti fas iasueU from Spalding
Ci.unly ( (■ irt in favor ef H It Clitflin ik Uo.
v* tjtilwdl i Keith. !>. W ShaBev, ten-
niit in possersion, legally notified
Also, at the same lime and plate, will be
sold seventy-live acres off of lot of land No*
145 in the 4th District of MJiuhling County,
the sniil seventy Are sere* ot land being
ship the entire length of said lot on the south
side, bounded on the north by Head’s Creek,
on the south by land of James Dnfiy, on the
enrt by tbo )<d on which I now live, and an
the west by lands of Win. H. Touchstone.
Levied on and sold by virtue of a mortgage
ti fn issued frmn Spuming Superior Court in
favor of James L. Horne vs. O. S .\V, Parker,
U. H, tV. i’urker,tenant in possession, legully
notified.
.Mao, at the same tinu and place, will l»e
sold miD lanrtli of an aeio of land In the city
of Griffin, bounded on the north by Isaac
Malene; west by H. T. Da lei, south by part
of liio same lot, east by k.ighth street. Lev¬
ied on as tiie jiroperty of Henry Frudvnce,
to satisfy one justice eonrt li fa issued from
the jnstige court of HiOtst district G. M. in
favor of li. F Blanton & Co, v*. lienry
I’rmlenec. 1-evy made by Geo. It. Johnson,
!. (J., arid Iurued over to me Tenant in
pos essioti legally notified
li, 8. CONNELL, Sheriff.
5 if n wr
< A |
uaiomem,
Ro.»fd<’r<», To bf* Bought
A «fc uts, Silver or (iold.
< i tderR, McrchatdiM Hold.
8crvani> oi I'lat’r, <i%od.4 to Ap; raifie,
Lit A y t I i» Teai- r CHrtM, * opening l)ay»
Mu*>1<‘m 1 >er», i o Aiinoune*’,
C/q/t/hir Vrrurhi r*. llou»6» or Acrrn,
* «»oK>, Butabcrt or Baker».
Hoyk«*, Hoatu,
I f flir** or Let,
om-- s I>re.»ffi skirt or flourn ®
Ba8‘f fTit'fjt, A cure for dlftea»e.
Eirgt Floor. A Httndy Vnlmc,
To ('ii-M’inuijI, A Mo!iHn('hemi»# r
PurrbMC Del, < IlMCWt*,
Horse,
M a re, Beeji,
Monkey Biooihotiad or Bear, .
or ffjiitx Or Are Prone
t '<i from Eitz, To Make Known,
To Hire :i Hull Your Store,
Driver or team, Hosiery,
An Xrifij.uleni Klegunt Marriage, Carriage,Dry Upholstery, oods,
Play .Concert or Ball, Picnic*.
Skates. Excursions,
Toscll Plaic-, renlur’sDiveieions, Knick-Knacks,
lo i' ’f '
Diamonds, < lothea Ileadyl Mode,
Pearls, Increase of Trade,
Kings, Coal, Coke and Woo d
( W oris, Pictures, Lectures,
ii«h for Features, *
To buy Odd Things, All Kindsof Food
Or sell 0:1,1 'I hlugs. Work* on Theology,
Cats,
Koi*.
Mats.
Kliitf Flag*,
Bats Bags,
Pantaloons, Bag*,
Hats, Nags,
ttk.plundei Minton tCravats, (*r««. shirts or collar*
or Beef, Almighty Dollar*,
Financial Kciief, House for Rent,
8t<a k«, Store, Tenement,
Clocks, * ash io be L mt,
i.eecka, Cash to he Spent,
Socks, Scent,
Portrnonia or Box. Tent,
I ig, Sheep or Ox, Roman Ceiueut,
(>r tven a B. s'i — Go—
Then in a Trice, Read the Advice,
! nkc the Advice Far Beyond Price,
Written Below— W ritten Below —
ADVERTISE
IN TfiE-
Daily News
To Businoss Men.
XT G LA BORED a KG I'M ENT IS NEEDED
i* in these day. to ronvince I NT El. LI
GENT nirn that it
Pays Well to Advertise
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HAIR BALSAM
< a * rv**-s \rwi v. a-jUftm* the hmtr
T mom aMi * lajunaiii
N«v«r Fiii* to RffiRior* Orty
Wait ♦?> »ti Yc^ffcAfl Color.
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HINDERCDRNS.
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Executor’s Sale.
»
Of
Um fc _
door in CYrffBn, daring
sale, os the flist Toe*da
the follow i
eatate of Hh
deoeased, the f u ._____ _ _ ____
« b«irs. tA-wit Two efty iota ts
Grimn, house and described as follow*: one two room
tot an the corner of 13th and Pop-
la* street*, one foorth sere; and one four
room house and lot on Taylor street, one
t ffJO. r™--s-s^gjSit Knc utorof RhedsH.Doe,
desd.
AUmiulstrator’s Sale.
of By virtu* of an order —ted by the Cosrt
Ordinary of “ County, f will ssit
to the highest 1, lore the court bouse
door tn Griffin, the legal hours of
safe, ' • the (no ff iitofw rst 4 tysgvknjf in m fliiui January, 18N8,
eawwtsiWf’tasSiS: ty. dee. used, for the
purpoao of dUtributioa
timing the heirs, to-wit: One hundred and
of » li Wilson, L«wion south by land of 8.^8. WH-
son and A. It. sad west by IMa-
ranke. Terms one-third cash and belac.ie in
in one and two year*, with eight per OMt.
Interest. J. C. BHOOKS,
Adm’r of Mr*. M. L. Iewton, dee’d.
♦«.oo
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order granted by the Court
of Grdinary of Spalding County, I will **11
to door the highest Griffin, bidder before the court bouae
in during the less} how* of
county, deceased, for the purpose of dla-
tritiutton among the heirs, to wit: Thro i 1,000
bond* of tho C. O. A A. BU. Co, tweaty.ffve
share* of atock of the S. W. KB. Co. and ooe
share of stock ef Central Kit. and Bask lag
Co. of Georgia Terms of sale, cash on dsy
of sale J.C. BROOKB,
Adm’r of Mrs. M Lesrton, dic’d.
*0.00.
Ordinary’* Advertisement*.
i kRDiNAity'a of’
v/ tt, G so sou, Nor. 30.18B6 —Tothe wed
Hors and Bert of kin of Eliza bath Hoff, Iste
of said county deceased : N. M. Ootlens the
administrator on estate of auid deecaeedbev-
ir.g departed this life snd left said estate un -
represented an.1 the administration of the
same unfinished, this is to notify all persona
concerned that if nose of the creditors or next
of kin of deceased shall apply for letter* ef
adininistrstton ou said estate by the Art!
Monday of in January 1889, by ten o’clock, the
court the unfinished Ordinary of said county will coat
administration of sold estate
IT lh * ’'TVffiSffifflK’a.T'
n.ou *
of said county docessed; N M Co liens the ad-
ministrator on estate of said deceased bavteg
departed this life tn 1 left said estate ua----
m nted and the administration of the
unfinished,tiffs ed la to notify all persons,
t hat If none of the creditor* or in
of deceased jdisil apply for letters of
ist ration on raid estate hr o^eJoek, the first
Ordinary in Janoary of 1889 by ten the
off administration saldeonnty said wiQ cast the th
of estate upon
County Adminlatrator for said eownty. Oe&wyi
*3 O’. B. w ■ HAMMOND,
late ________________ of said odonty dcoeased: t X. .f« M
tlia administrator on estate of said.,,
having anrepresented departed this life .nd left said (
and the admIststratfon
same concerned unfinished, that If this hi to of Better the oil
of none cred
nest kin of deceased shall apply for Ml
ot administration on said estate by the!
Monday tn January 1889 by ten o’ '
the County Administrator of said oooaty,
43.00. B. TV. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
/\RDINAUy8 ' OFFICE—8pau>aw Uocw-
7 tt, Okokou, No?, SO. 1888,—T^eappeal*
ers appointed for th# to widow set apart a twelve months
support and minor children of
W H. T Jones, late of said county deceased
hove acted and made and Sled their report in
this office.
l*t all prisons concerned show cause be¬
fore the eonrt of Ordinary on the first Mon¬
day m January 18%!, if any cause exists, why
such report should not be mode the judgment
of the < »or ! »nd be entered of record-
E. W. HAMMOND,Ordinary.
( Un, \UDINARY’S OFFICE—*rau>nta Com.
A. Bardett, Gioboia, administrator Nov. 30th. 1888—To’Mary
den, late of Bpsiding County, of Press!ay Bur¬
it deceased.
being from represented to me that you have
removed the State of Georgia, end
ary to bond, be discharged ordered front that suretyship on
your it is you appaar
before the Court of Ordinary of told county,
hy ten o’clock a. m„ on the first Monday to
January, 1889 and show cause why **id yon
should not make your return* snd why
K. I. Ison should not be relieved a* surety
on vocr bond. All perron* concerned nr*
notified to appear at said time and place
and show cause why a new administrator
should not he appointed in cote of your fail
ore 96.00 to com'dy K. W. with H this AMMOND, order. Ordinary,
/'ARDINAKY’8 MFF1CE—ftPiLDtnoOocn-
Binder v/rr, has Groaou, applied No? ,30th, Jttfij.—A. A.
to me for tetters of off
ministration on the aetnte of John Allen,
late of said county, deceased.
Let all persons concerned show cause b*-
fore the Court of Ordinary of said county,
at my office in Griffin, on th# first Monday
in January, 1889, by ten o’clock a. why
such letter* should not be granted.
•3 00 E. W. HAMMOU, Ordinary.
/ \RD!NARY’S OFFICE -Spxluiso Coes
V-/TT, Geop.oi*. Nov. AGth, 1««8.—4. W. Bui
i»rd ha* applied to me for lettersof odminir
tratratiou, de txmi* non, with will annexed
ou ltic cHate of N. G Phillips late of Osid
county, decessod.
Let all persona conc erned show cause be
fore ths Court of Ordinary of said county, *1
my office in Griffin, on the first Monday in
January, WJ by ten o’clock a. m-, why
such letter. *houhl not be grant* 1
t i»> t W HAMMOND, Ordinary.
d kJ \KDINAKY S OFFICE.—SMirnnoCotrx-
tt, i.r.oaoiA Oct. 27th, 1888.—H. N.
i | Stanley, administrator of Sam’l Bai ey has
i applied to me fur letters of diamiseion from
hi. administration on the estate of Sam i
Bailey, bet late of .aid county, deceased
all person* concerned atiow cause be-
foie the court of Ordinary of said county,
at my offic- in Griffin cm the first Monday
n February, 1 v*‘, by ten o’eldck a. m., why
*iich letters-herald not tic granted.
8*5.15. B vv. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
For Sale!
10 nett- wuod land in*id* corporate hMh».
Th« wewd will nearly pay tor it,and then tin
land « wort* over price «tod far N Ml
sere*, KX! tn wood* part Isold* nfetty&sn-
ih V, acre. ,n»ide eity Utntta. H »nwT*
side city limits, with ntiMtSM MW*
65 S. res inside city BmUs, T room |o*w
out houses, bsrna, frwtt*. A*.
All shore to dltiM to let*ami *
am.
*t large profit*.
House* and tot* in different rawtomi ef to*
City lor Mi. and to vent
a A. < I MlBaiAJK,