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m»ny other Important prepared Advantages over all
Foods.
BABIES eRY FOR IT.
INVALIDS RELISH IT.
Sold by Druggists. 145 c, 30e., Sl.uO,
WHJi, RI CHAR DSON t CO:, bu ihihbtos. vt.
v — Mother ~~ v.......• wants these “ wiimu ti year.
Every Baby’s and pictures; send at once
Give name age.
WILLS, BICHARDSON & CO., Pj ops., Burlington, Vt,
FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS.
--Also, a full line of-
Drugs, Patent 1 Medicines, Paints, ,0ils, Brushes
And Druggists’ Supples, at bottom prices, can ALWAYS be found
AT DREWRY’S t DRTIG STORE
38 Hill Street,GRIFFIN, GA.
WE KEFP ON HAND THE FINEST
Flour, Sugar and Coffee,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
{ST* At the .LOWEST PRICES of any one in the city. We have the finest
Whiskies and Brandies
AND BEST OP ALL THE
FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY!
which is noted to be the finest that is made. All of the above for medical purposes. Com
and see us
GEORGE & HARTNETT.
dt&wtdec3T>
A. LOWER
Mini Jnilir mi Dull 11
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C.
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN. GA.
--PURE PORK SAUSAGE !=-
THE FINEST EVER BROUGHT TO THIS
MARKET!
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Oranges Fresh From Florida, in Any Quantity!
■--(°)—--
THE FINEST LINE OF CANDIES EVER
SEEN IN GRIFFIN.
J. IMI- MILLS
For)( Christmas)(
........CALL ON........
W. M HOLM AN & CO.
We Standard A Sugar for making cake. Citron, Currents, Prunes and ail
kinds of Extracts for Flavoring. The best Pat. Flour. Mince Meat. Jellies,
and in fact anything you want.
★ TURKEYS, FISH AND OYSTERS. ★
VaB~ Leave us your order and it will be attended to.
HOW? to Save Money
By buying your DRY GOODS,
HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of
R. F. STRICKL
NO 57 HILL STREET, ... - GRIFFIN, GA:
§a|f “500 prs. of S pie Shoes at less than wsale prices. Also a good
line of
IVlEN WOM KN VAN I) (HI LOREN VS SHOES,
Bought regular, at teduced prices. Calicoes, Sheeting and Checks, all
marked down. Kentucky Jeans, all grades, 15 to 37£ cents per yard.
We have a full line of Mens’ Womens’ and Childrens’ Hose at 10 to 25
cents. Oui childrens’ mixed and Flack hose at 10 cents per pair is the best
thing in town for the money. Handkerchiefs. Towels, Corsets, Flannel
Collars and Cufis, all at the lowest [trices. Give me a trial and I will save
y..e money. R. F. STRICKLAND.
SPEIMCE & SMITH,
OPPOXITK BHICK WAREHOUSE,SOLOMON St
JSTAfe m w road} to do >..nr work. Repairing buggies and wagons is a feature o
theirmieiness, on which skilled lnboronly is used Bring ns your won:.
fsr We will build }< u anything on u heels- Buggies, Phaetons, Hurries. It agot.».
Drays, and Delivery Wagons. Sign painting will be a feature of n< tittle import.i
Nothing bnt good work will be dene. V\ ill not take a shoddy job fo, sn> pii<e. Wit
R. Spent * at the telm >«m cannot fall to get fair dealing. Call on ns Lefore yon buy
SPENCE A SMITH,
Solomon Street, Griffin, Ca.
Shipment Finest Teas,
[.CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. lb.
HAMS, BONELESS SHOULDERS. ETC FINEST
FLOUR ON THE MARKET.
, Utixens’ Kiel lug.
Thu meeting was called to order Dae. Ith,
1888, and E. G. Akin m elected chairintt
and B. L. Parker secretary.
Ob motion the following resolution,
adopted:
Whereat, on the 7lh day of November
a convention for the purpose of nominating
county (.filt er* for Pike county was held
Zebujpn, Gi., and,
Whereas, it was a manipulated
combination—a bought and sold
whe eby the wishes of tbemass of the
were not consulted—were even controverted,
and,
Whereas, it was a step toward a return
the old political ring custom, and
Whereas, the nomination of Sheriff by the
late said convention lias resulted
torily since a reported connection of
nominee with a certain game of aport
wai carried on in the town of Zebulon
the 1st of Dec. Ib88, *aid report makes
nominee’s conduct very unbecoming
efficer, and
W hereas, the mass ef people over the conn
ty are greatly di-sati*fied at aaid
therefore be it
Resolved, 1st. That a mats meeting
hereby ealied, of the dissatisfied clement
meet at the court hou*. in Zebnlon,
8 inlay, Dec. 16th, 1888.
-esolved. 3nd. That said meeting
• ininate candidates for county officer*
part, as some nominees are satisfactory,
Resolved, 3rd. That such convention is
purpose of reconciliation by selecting such
men for candidates as will meet the
tion of the public.
Resolved, 4th. That the Orthodox Demo-
crat, Barnesville Gazette and Ghiffin News
be requested to publish these proceedings
and that a eopy be furnished the said
nls.
After passing these resolutions the
ing then adjourned
E. C. Aki\, Chairman.
R. L. 1'alkeb, Secretary.
Appointments in This District
The foliowibg are the appoint
inenta made at the North Georgia
M. E. Conference, in session ;»t Mil
ledgeville, iu this district:
Griffin District—H. H. Parks. P.
E—Griffin, 11. S. Bradley; Milner,
B. Sanders; Orchard Hill,j\V. C. Fox;
Zebulon, S. R. England; Barnesville,
J. B. Johnson; Upson, A. C. Can
trell; The Rock, J. B. Holland;
Thomastoo, T. A. Seals; Culloden,
L. Rush; Forsyth, J. M. Turolin;
Forsyth circuit, J. H. Masbhurn;
Jackson, M. H. Dillard; Fioviila, J.
J. N. Kenny; West Monrae, O. B
Quillian; Senoia, J. W. Stipe; Turin,
J. H. Eittlo; Concord, W. A. King,
Supply.
He Got His Money Promptly.
Mr. Jamie Rhodes, of Eufaula, Ala , held
ticket No. 40,765, in the October Drawing
of the Lonisana State Lottery, for which he
ticket, paid one dollar. It proved capital to bo a $300.'- laeky
for it drew the prize of
000, and entitled Mr. Rhodes to §15,000. If
the ticket had been a whole one for which
Mr. Rhodes had paid §30, he would have re¬
ceived the whole §500,000. It was prompt'y
cashed at New Orleans, and the money was
received in a day or two and it is on depos¬
it to hi» credit in the John M< Nub Bank of
this city. Foi thirty years hi* father* Mr.
Chauncey Rhodes, has bean Eufaula,—Eufaula, cashier of the
John McNab Bank, in
[ Ain. J Times, Oct. 20 Bee advertisement First
Capital for Drawing on Dec. 18th, when the
Prize is §bW),000.
Never too Well Known in Trade-
Many merchants think that the ; r
names are so well known that they
do not need any advertising. They,
however, forget, that every year
brings into trade a new genera ion
of dealers and clogs* out a certain
percentage of the older one*. Tkey
a j forget how easy it is for one to
op from ttie calendar of time or to
out of recollection unless the
cobwebs in memory's chain are con
stantly brushed by keeping one’s
name before bis friends, the public.
Tue fact of letting the public know
that you are stili in trade brings
many a grist to our mill that
wise would probably stop
else. Men in trade are never
well known to leave their
out of the columns of the newspa
per. The busiaets man who say*
‘‘never advertises” must take down
bis sign, stop sending out
and dispatching salesmen to sell hi*
wares, for all this is
[Dry Goods Chronicle.
Pimples, Sores, Aches and Pains.
When a hundred bottles of sarsaparilla
other pretentious specifics fail to
in born scrofula or contagious Wood
remember that B B. B (Botanic
Balm i has gained many thousand
in as many seemingly incurable Instances.
Send to the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta,
for “Book of Wonders,’’and be
It is the only tuck blood pukifieii.
(». W Messer, Howell’s X Roads,
writes: “I was afflicted nine years with sores.
All the medicine I could lake did me no
good. I then tried B. U. B., and 8
cured me sound
Mrs. 8 M. Wilson, Round Mountain,
as. writes: “Alady friend pimp of tea mine was trou
bled with b rrbs and on her
and neck She took three bottles of B B. B.
and her skin got soft atul smooth,
appeared, j,. and her health improved greatly
Jas. Bosworth, Atlanta, Ga. writes:
“Some years ago I contracted blood poison
I had no appetite, my digestion was ruined,
rheumatism drew up my limbs so I
hardly walk, my throat was cauterized
times Hot 8prings gave me no benefit,
my life was one of torture until I gave B.
B. atrial, and surprising A- it may
the use of 5 bottles cured me.” novlfi-lm
Advice to Mothers.
M.k. Wivblov’i Soothing
for children teething, i« the
of on* of toe beat female careen
physician* in the United State*,
has been uoed for forty years with
failing anooesa by million* of
for their children. Daring the
of teething it* value is incalculable
It relieve* the child from pmin. cures <1
entorr end diarrhoea, griping in
bowel*, and wind oolic. By
health $ toe i hi la and rest- the'
Price 35 cents a bo'tie aageodArwly
k. MkfiTEfTMU Mb*| Mn)
It’s Easy to Dye
WITH
Superior
IN
Strength,
Fastness,
Beauty,
AND
Warranted to oolor _ ’more Simplicity.
^~w vcr u £‘ le *?•? *9 ttri goods than any other
durable colors ’ Ask fcr the more brilliant and
no other. 36 colors; Diamond, each. and take
10 cents
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.. Burlington, Vt.
For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articlei, USE
DIAMOND PAINTS.
Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only 10 Cents.
The Parts Exposition of ISM.
Tho preparation* for the great exhibi¬
tion or the industrial of all nations, to
be held next year at Paris, are going on
apace. Applications for apace are pour¬
ing in, and Great Britain has already
requested an extension of room, a good
indication of her interest in the affair.
Tho United States commission have is¬
sued a circular, calling that the attention of
tho public to the fact the space al¬
Tho lotted commissioners to this country undertake is rapidly filling up.
to forward
and return, free of freight, Shipments all articles
sent for exhibition. begin in
January. exercised in Absolute distribution. impartiality is to bo
tho Tho cost
will bo met out of tho appropriation of
§250,000 rnado by the United States gov¬
ernment, to be ‘exiiendcd of under tho defray di¬
rection of the secretary stato to
all exixmaes. All communications should
l>o addressed to tho commissioner, Gen.
Willi: n It. Franklin, or assistant com¬
missi iiier, Gen. Somcrvillo P. Tuck,
Washington building. No. 1 Broadway,
Now York. , ’
Strawberry Bed# In Winter,
There is no doubt but that a slight
mulch or cover over tho strawberry
is a great advantage While during winter,
Prairie Farmer. the plants tuay
not winter ill, tho leaves do, and hence,
tho plant . to mako new leaves in tho
spring. very slightly and protected,
leaves ki p green are ready to do
duty in the first days of spring, both
protectors to the crowns and to elabor¬
ate sap, until tho new ones take their
places. lightly laid Partially acta decayed afterwards manure,
over, as a
stimulant. Clean straw- or
make a good cover, weeds. and are Tho not likely
intro luce noxious
stan- es will indicate what to use. Ever¬
green boughs, where obtainable, would
answer, but they are not usually on the
prairie.
Tho United States Fish commission, it
is claimed, practical has accomplished and In tho more, both of
of work lino
orig'ial investigation looking to practi¬
cal work in tho immediate future, this
year than during any previous season in
its history.
Playing Marbles iu Ragland.
Marbles, which once boasted as many
games fallen as thero are days in the Knuckling year, are
now upon evil times.
down is clean forgotten—if tho art con-
tinues it is called by another mime; tho
alley-tor the rank is confounded with his brother
of and file; there are no longer
sold tho liner varieties in stono and glass
or in colored and streaky marble, nor do
l>oys, bag; like do sportsmen, study yearn longer for a full
intricacies, nor tho they possibilities any and toe
tne.'B Up -
tletiea by which their bag may bo fated.
Tho boys—their gamo is bag now only played their by little
is small: they gamo is
simple, the and marbles whenever becomo can raise for a
penny a vehicle
gambling.—Saturday Review.
and Tho decreased cranberry crop early has been damaged
by frosts.
Rheumatism
is’ undoubtedly caused by lactic acid in the
blooJ- This acid attacks the fibrous tissues,
and catdse* the pains and aches In the back,
shoulders, ifjuces, ankles, hips and wrists.
Thousands of peopi S haT8 found la Hood's
Sarsaparilla a positive cui? for rheumatism.
This medicine, by Its purifying a “‘'on, neutral¬
izes the acidity of the blood, and suL’ 0 build*
*0 and strengthens the whole body.
Farm ami House ami Lot For Saio
A 302 W acra farm in 3 mil** of Griffis, Ga
80 aerra ID wood*, 180 of in splendid and rock*, state flx- of
cultivation, cleared Hump* machinery. Machin¬
• d for improved farm with
ery, stock, corn and fodder will tie sold
farm If wanted. Alt ready for boslnea* anoth¬
er year. Alto, a large roomy houae and l*ro
acre lot In Griffin. Ga. For particular* ad¬
dress me at Griffiu, til., rare (dark A Son.
aeptltidAwSm THAD CLARK.
WE PAY AGENI SSUTf:?.!?
AND ALL EXPENSES- To travel or for io-
cal work; state which preferred, Manufacturer*.2M also salary
wanted. 81A1AN A GO.,
George St ., Cincinnati, t>. nov29d7t
Who arc Weak, Nerv¬
ous and Debilitated
and suffering from
Dt tiility, 8 c in 1.) » I
Weakness, and Rightly
Emissions, all Evil the
effects of early
Habit* which lead to
Premature Decay, onsomption or Insanity,
send for pears’ Treatise on Disease* of Man.
with particulars for Homo < lire
Cures vuarnnteed N i ( ure • <> t ay, I, H.
Peaks, tlt’J and <’d4 Church S' . Nashville
Tenn. uovMdAwIy.
New Advertisement*
TO ADVERTISERS
A list of 1000 newspapers divided into
STATES AND SECTIONS will l e rent on
appl i cation — F R E E.
To those who want their advertising to pa)
we can offer n# better medium for thorough
aud efleotue work than the various sections
•f our Select Local List.
GEO P ROWELL A- CO ,
Newspsper Advertising New Bureau, York.
10 Spruce street,
A GREAT YEAR
la the history of the Onlted 8t*tea desires 1* now upon keep
as. Every person of intelligence There to
pace with the course of Its event*. la no
better way to do *o than to autiacrlb# for
The Macon Telegraph.
fu news faollitiea are unsurpassed the fullest by any Associ¬ paper
in the Somth. In addition to special oorfeapond
ated Pres* dispatchBi, It baa
1 eneo by wire and latter from all Important
point* Ui Georgia and tha nelghborlngBUtic*. of Congress Warh-
Daring the present session
iaxtoe will be the most Important and most In¬
teresting new* centre tn the country. The
Washington Correspondence of the Telegraph is
the very beat that can be had.
Its rMttlar correspondent farnlahe* the .... latest
■saw* and getalp From In full dispatches 1. Frequent
Wteeial letters lion. Amos Cummiur*.
member of Congress trom New York. Frank (>.
Carpenter, and W. A. Croffut. three of the lM-*t
kuowu newspaper writers at the capital, dt*
auaa the liveat and moat Important las ues ol the
'fhe Telegraph Is a Democratic tin* with Tariff the Reform policy
paper. It is thoroughly tn
*f President Clarsdand and the Democratic
party Lu the coming national campaign the
Telegraph will not only give all tha new», but
will dlscuia all publle laauea fromtbe atand
point of genuine Democratic faith. Subacrlbc
at once.
easily, one year, - • • - - X7 OO
gaily, atx month*. .... 4 OO
Dally, three months, - * • • * OO
Dally, one month, .... .75
i Weekly, one y
Term': Cash In advance. Address
TBI TELEGRAPH
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WATCHES!
★ JCWEI RY, ★
DINNER AND TEA SETS
-M
DECORATED LUSTRE 'ND PLAIN WHITE
ENGLISH GRANITE V/.' L.
DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA PLATE
SETS, GLASS. TiN AND WOODEN WARE.
KENTUCKY COOKING AND HEATING
STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES.
NOVELTY CO.
BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER
11 St. I asselkus’ Shoe Store Hill St.
lfonic-inade Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
*2^?^V\ e warrant all work and shall make it a point to misrepresent noth
iug. Just received a large shipment of Gents, Ladies and Misses fine goods
and school shoes for.Children.
H. W. HASbELKUS.
A. S. MUR T
Call* your attention to hi*
] j km Line ef Furniture!
| COMPLETE SUITb OR SINGLE PIECES.
! Suits of 9 Pieces from $20 to $100, Tables, Chairs
!
!
j j Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Wardrobes, Etc,
; A limited number of Sewing Machines of tiie best
j I makes sale low.
lor very
lam always ready to serve my eustoinerH, both
day and night.
Mrs. K. E. CROCKER,
20 HILL 8TREET.
-ITAti ALL THE—
atest: Styles: of: Italy
AND TRIMMINGS.
Saxtny WMlt.
w* Hr *.
January Sheriff Sales.
yy J LL BEyiOtD ON TH KYI RSTT Griffin, Ua-
of the l ourt House, In the the elty following of de
Spalding County, Georgia,
u ntied propoity, to-wit:
Six acre* of laud bounded by fit* branch
running from M addy’s steam mill on the
e* t, -oath at the point whore tho ditch ron-
ningfri in line the drawn spriogemptloelntotiiebranch th* Intersection of
west by from
the ditch and branch, north by the land fine
between E. C..K.rkpatrh k ind J**. A. Becks,
said six acre* being % part of lot number 120
in 1 bird District of originally Henry, then
Pike, now Spalding County. Alan, sixteen
acre*, more or lens, in the third District of
originally Henry, then dUtingaLhod like, now Spalding
County, known ai d as lot
number 15U, commencing at the southwest
corner of s»id lot ami running east tire
ct aiii* and twenty rood*, thence due no-th to
tlic second bnincli twenty eight iliatna,
thence up the northern prong of the branch
to the original hind line between said lot and
the lot west of it, now o-tcupied tiy A,
H«k*. then iv the south alou. “uid line Levied thirty
them* to beginning corner.
ou ami sold as ti e prope rty of Walter ( .
Beck- and Win. M. Bib k*, i diuinUtrstora of
the i stale i.f J a. A . Keeks, deceased, by vir.
tue of* murtgagr ti !» Issued from bptuding
bii| ei c * urt in favor at Jo* l . Horn* vs.
Waiter t ‘eksund Wm M Becks, admin
istnil >is in the estate of Jas, A. Beck*, Wm,
M, it -■ k tenant in |gism;»*tou, legally noti¬
fied. f’.l.oo.
Also, at the same ti.oe and place, will be
sold that tractor parcel of land t*:lng in
Spalding County, originally Henry, hound
t-il on the north 1>) T. C. Andrew a, on the
w est !i> Ben Dorsey, on the South by \V, L.
Jackson, tniDi.-glVt on the east being by the Jesse lot Grififn, con- Vr.
acres, on which f
tit Milli r reside*. Levied ou and sold as the
property of Prolflt Miller by virtue of a
mortgage ft fa Issued from Hpntdlng Superior
Court in favor of Geo W. Wood vs. Promt
Millet Profilt Miller, tenant in posni-w-ioc,
legally notiiied. and
Also, at the same time place, will be
sold 85 aen» of land In the southeast coruer
of lot No. 55 In lOtiHth diatriet G M. of Spsld
ing County, bounded east by H . T. Fatter
-on, south by land of J no. E Bishop, wrest
by laud of B. I*. Gray, north by other land*
of B. 1‘. Gray. Levied on ns the property of
B. IV Gray by virtue of a mortgage ti fa la,
sued of Koffer from Machine Spalding Supe. B. ior 1’. Court in favor B.
Co. is Gray. T.
(irny, tenant in yoMession, legally notified.
Als >, at the same time and place, will be
sold a one third undivided interest in a cer¬
tain store house in the city of Griffin, Spald¬
ing County, occluded now occupied HU by D. W. Keith, Shaffer,
formerly by well <fc ou
Hill street in said city, the same being a two
story >H*ek btulding, and Incntrtied north by
the store house of A. Rebeperman, east by
Hill street, south by store house of R, l’.
Me Williams and weal by an alley, Levied
On und sold ns the property of J, If, Keith
to satisfy three fl fas issued from Hpalding
County Court In favor of H. B (Tnltiu & Co,
vs. St dwell & Keith. D. W. Shaffer, ten¬
ant i . possession, legally notified
Also, at the same time and place, will tie
sold seventy-five acres off of lot of land No'
145 in the 4th District of Hpalding County,
the said seventy five acres of land being
strip the entire length of said lot on the south
side, bounded ou the uorth by Head’s Creek,
on the south by laud of Jauiea Duffy, on the
east by the lot on which I now live, and on
the west by lauds of Will. IT. Touchstone.
Levied on and sold by virtue of a mortgage
n Simldlng Superior Court in
favor of Jamen U. Horne vs. G. S W, Barker.
G. H, \V. 1'aiker, tenant in possesaion, legally
notified.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold one fanrtli of an acre of land In the elty
of Griffin, bounded on the north by Jsaao
Malenc; west by K. T. Da:.lei,south by part
of the same lot, east by Eighth street. Lev.
led on aa tho property of Henry Prudence,
to satisfy one justice court ti fa issued from
the jnatree court Blanton of ICtiiat district G. Henry M, In
favor of B 1' <fc Co. vs.
Prudence. L and Levy made by (loo. D. Johnson,
C!., lurmsl over to me Tenant In
possession legally notified
It, H. CONNELL, Sheriff.
YOU WANT
Customers, Aught,
Boarder*, To be Bought
Agents, Kilver or Gold.
Order*, M",rchaadl*e Bold.
Servants or Place, Geoda to Apt raise,
Lawyer Musical or Tea' Ca**. Opening To Days
Popular Preacher*, icrs, House* Announce,
Butchers or Acres,
Cooks, or Bakers,
To Books, Hire Boats, Votes,
<-t.
OfHc Dross skirt or flonne*
Basemen, First Floor, A cure Handy for disease,
A Valise,
Casement, To Cheese, A MnslinCliemise,
Horse, Purchase a Pet, Teas,
Mare, Monkey Bear, Bees,
or Peas,
Bloodhound or Spitz Or Are Prone
Free from Fitz, To Make Known.
To Hire a Hall Your Store,
Driver or team, Hosiery,
An An< Klcgant Marriage, Carriage.Dry oods,
Play,Concert ([iiilent, Ball, Upholstery, Picnics,
or
Kkates, Excursions,
Plate*, Knick Knacks,
To sell to gay< reatur’sDiveialon*,
Diamond*, Clothe* Keadyt Made,
Pearls, Increase of Trade,
Ring*, Coal. Coke and Woo d
Curls, Pictures,
Wash for Features, Lectures,
To buy Odd Things, All Kindsof Food
Or sell Odd Things, Works on Theology,
■Cats, Magic, Astrology,
Kata, Wealth and Felicity,
Mata, Flat* World-wide Publicity
Bats Flags, Hags.
Pantaloons, - Bags,
Hats, Nags,
Kesplendet Mutton Beef, tCravata, Dress shirts or collar*
Financial or Belief, Almighty Dollars,
House for Kent,
Stock , Store, Tenement,
Clocks, Cash to be L nt.
1-OCkS, Cash to be Spent,
Socks, Beent,
Portmenia or Box, Tent,
Pig, Sheep Bean— or Ox, Roman Cement,
Or Ev n a Go—
Then ;n a Trice, Read the Advice,'
Take the Advice Far Beyond Price,
Written Below— Written Below -
ADVERTISE
-IN THE-
Daily News
To Business Men.
In XT o LABORED ARGUMENT 18 NEEDED
in then*day* to convince INTELL1
GENT men that it
Pays Well to Advertise
b£uui
HINPCRCORM8.
Executor^ Sale.
—
door in Griffin, during the legal
*»i«, on the fir.t Tuesday in
the following property W, belonging
eatati: of Rbod* II late of aside___,
defeated, the for the pnr;wwe ef diatribnift
HUiocg heir*, to-*it: Two city Into j
Griffis, described M follow*; onctw
house and lot op the corner of 15th i
la s Streets, one fourth acre; and owe
boutc and tot -Taylor .
r,».m T, "'“ K on lo sSgfflt xtreot, one i
"“ "
-if'-. utorofRheAaB.DSrS»?d.
Administrator’s Bale.
—
By vlrtoe ot WffMUttjti an order granted by the Court J|
oi Ordinary l bidder, Cbwatff, I wffl *Wti
to ti,. l,i. s ,: ,t L fore the court tw«
door iu Griffin, ti 8rat during Tuesday the legal ho*H*« 191
aai., on e la January, ,
ly, (Iccnwtd, for the purpose of AMritaOn
uraong tha heir*, to- wil; One Uoadred and
aevanty five acre* of laud, more at lean, in
< aliina diatr.ct, bounded north by land ef
Di-uinke aud 8 H. Wilson, e»rt tar tend
Of 8. u W iiaon. *oulh by land of 8. fi, Wil-
son and A. R. f-awton and we«t by Wa¬
rn ukc. Term* one-third emit and balance In '
in om-and two year*, with eight per aeet. AM
Interest. Adm’r Mr*. M. J. O. B.iOOfCffi, dew'd.
of L. Lawton,
§0.00.
AdininlstratoP* Bale.
to the highest bidder before the court hone*
door tn Griffin, daring the legal hoe
»ele, on the first Tuesday In Jan nary,
following __
the property 5, L. belonging to the
late of Mr*. Lawton, late uf m
bond* of the 0. O. & A. RR. Co^ twenl
share* of stock ot the 8. .V. RR. Co. and one
share of.took of Cential RR. and Bowlfjeg
Co. of Georgia Term* of aide, cash «m day
Adm’r of Mr*. M L. c. Lawton, imwioaA< brduKjs,
. di c’d
§«. CO.
Ordinary’* Advertisement*.
/ \J VKDINARY’8 tv, GCOMU, Nov. l(.X^^>raw ,YI iffiHt —To
Uora and next of kin of Elisabeth,
of wairi county deceased. X «.
aununlrtrator on estate of aaid
ii « departed thia life and left said
represented and the admii
eobcerned same unfiutalied, that If this is to a
uo^hof the__ j
of Mn of deceased ahal! apply few
adminlatration on a , id relate by__
Monday in January 188ti, by ten o’clock, tue
court of OuKuary of mol county will cast
the unfinished administration of aaid estate
upon the County E. W. Administrator HAMMOND. of *aid conn
t> Ordinary.
§3.00.
( \RD1NARY’* OFE’IGK—h»-axA*ui« Coo*-
itore ti, and Okoauia, kin Nov. ;w,I8t*i.-~Toihc ered
next of ol Robert Brown, 1st*
pf said couuty deceased: N M Colieo* the ad-
mhufttrator on e«ute of raid dreeawed haring
departed this life an i left said estate unropr*
routed aud uc admiuiatrat'.ou of th* same
unfinished,tfil* la to notify all persona w»oc*rn
cd t hat if none of the creditor* or next of kin
of deceased shall apply for letter* of admin-
titration on said relate by the first Monday
in January IsStbyteu o olock, the oourt of
Ordinary ed adoitniatnitiou of said county will cast the attfinlsh
oi t«d relate upon the
County Administrator for arid I
§;it>k E. ». HammuNd,
( tRltlNA RY’8 OFFItiK-SpanDiiiaCotfk-
Horn it, and Geowji*, Nov. ad, Jh,*.— 1 jp the eared
cut of kin 0t Ww. J.
late of aaid county deceased: N. M
the adrulnistrator on estate of said
having represented departed thi* tlfo ^nd left sa
nt and the adiniaisUaticm of the
same unflul htd, this is to notify all person*
Uonri'MxaA'IUati* of none vfa- MtTlflkW 0t
next »t of kin kin of of deceased deceased shall i-hall *i>i*ir app for latter*
of administration on aaid estate >7 Mm first
eloek, the
will cast the
I 60IM6 QpOft
th r. County Adrainiatrator of county*
*300. E. W. HAMMUND, Ordlnaiy.
/ J ORDINARY’S OFFICE—Kt-xunm CotJK- ■
\ appoiufird tt, Oaouaii, Nov. 30, list *.—The spirals
ci^ to set apart a twelve months
support for the widow and minor children of
W. ti. T. Jones, late of said county deceased
nave acted and mode and Sled their report In
this office.
Let ail persona concerned show cause be¬
fore the court of urdiiifify on the first Moo-
day in January 1889, if auy cause exist*, Why
such report should not be made the judgment
of the c»urt and be entered of record-
fa, 00 . E. W. HAMMUND, Ordinary,
/ VRDINARY’B OFFICE—SrauriSta Con*.
V-TTr, Usoaou, Nov. yoih, 1888—To Mary
A. Bordett, administrator of Pressley Bur-
dett, late of Hpalding County, deceased
It being represented to mo that yow hare
removed from the Blake of Georgia, and
have failed to make return*, and or* atta¬
in an aging the relate of deceased; and E. I.
Ison having petitioned the Court of Ordin¬
ary to bond bo discharged from aurwtyahtp on
your it Is ordered that, yon appear ,
before the Conrtof Ordinary of *aid < runty, In
tiy ten o'clock a. m., on the first Monday
January, ls>9 and show can** why yon
should not make your return* and why said
E. I. Ison should not be relieved aa surety
ou jocr bond. Ail persona com erned ar#
notiiied to appear at said time and place
and show canae why a new administrator
should not is: appointed in caao at your fail
ore to comoly E. W. with Hammond,O this order.
#b,«i rdinary.
/”\RDINARY’8 OFFICE—gpAt.nnw Cock-
r. Groan ls, Nov .30th, 1888.—A. A.
binder has applied to me for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of John Alien,
late of said county, deceased.
Let all persona eoaeeraed show cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary of said county,
at my office in Griffin, on the first Monday
in January, 1889, by ten o'clock a. o»„ why
such letter* should not be granted
*3.00. E. W. IIAMMOD, Ordinary.
/ YKDINAKY’B OFFICE. —Saaumro Coes
V^rv, Georgia. Nov. doth, 1988.—J. W. Bui
lard fins applied tome for letters of ad mini r
tratration, de bonis non, with will »nnexvA
ou the estate of N. G. Phillip* late Of sap'
ounty, de- cosed.
fore Jj«t the all Court persons of Ordinary concerned of show said oaoa- “J iv
Mor** ootY*’
my office ii. Griffin, on tue first
January, lksti by ten o’clock a, A wa *
such letters .should not he grants f® JL
§3 iXt E. W HAMMOND, n * r F
.
^KOINAHY’S ofitce
Stanley, administrator of fi»»miasion irom
applied to me for letters , 8a,B
hi- administration on th dereaweo. *
Bailey, late of said count* * show cans* be¬
Let all p< rson- concftn. 4 of aaid county,
fore the conrtof Ovdaary first Monday
at my office in Griff 1 on the
in February, 1889, b*ten o’eiock R m-, why
-nch letters ■ bould W.HAilMO!«1>,Ordinary. <>t l>c giarued.
*6 15. E
For Sale!
•-M&
10 acre- Vood lead ms ids corpateN* It, and then UwtiU. tha
Tue wood will nearly pay tor
lacd Is worth over prica asked fo* It. «
acres, W In wood* part iaattfi of city L_
1*1. W acre* inside city iunite. Iffocroate-
aide city Iiuxit*, wkh good now hoaac
it *6 acres inalda dt* Hmlte, . rota* k
obi bomna, abovaeaaT bora*, traits,
All
at large 1