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,
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28 Hill Street,MUFFIN, GA.
WE KEFP ON HAND THE FINEST
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Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN, GA.
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I By buying your DRY GOODS,
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NO 57 HILL STREET, .... GRIFFIN, GA:
jgf“500 prs. of 3 pie Shoes at less than wsale prices. Also a good
line of ,.
MENiWOMEN S-ANI) CHILDREN'S 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
bents. Out childrens’ mixed and black hose at 10 cents per pair is the best
thing in town for the money, Handkerchiefs, Towels, Corse.ts, Flannel
Collars and Cuffs, all at the lowest prices. Givo me a trial and I will save
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AUTHOR OF “ ROBERT KLSMIR 1 ,”
Mrs. Humphrey Ward’s Literary Career
and Personality.
Boston Advertiser.
In Mrs. Humphrey Ward. Iha author of
“ Robert E!»in#re,” the world without *
doubt see. a woman who wislic* thet it were
indeed possible to publish one’* first uud
second books »fter one’s third »nd most suc¬
cessful work ha* appeared »nd prepared the
golden way. To listen to the author of
*’ Miss Brethcrtou,” or yet to the author of
“ Milly and Oily,” the world stopped
a very
little while; but to the autnor of "Robert
Khmer* ” the world has hearkened with all
the meekness of a fairy loving ohild for
months.
In the Hilda of easuytm and utagaiine
criticism Mrs. Ward has done more than in
fiction. tier critical articles show the variety
of her tastes as well as her familiarity with
the modern literature ol the Latin races, A
glance at some of these papers throws con¬
siderable light upon Mrs. Ward’s intellec¬
tual attainments aud upon the character of
her critical work. Among them are articles
on "Marius, the Epicurean,” a review of
Walter I’atcr’s book with that title; “Style
aud Miss Austen,” a charming essay apropos
of the recently discovered letter by the au¬
thor of "Pride aud Prejudice;” “A Swiss
Peasant Novelist,” a sketch of the life and
review of the work* of Albert Blizius, who
wrote under the pseudonym of “Jeremia*
Gotthell,” and “M. Renan’s Autobiogra¬
phy.”
Personally Mrs. Ward is short, rather
heavy iu build, very pale and endowed with
brilliant, though small, dark eye*. Geneal¬
ogically as well as by culture aud iu mind
Mrs. Ward is first, last and always an Ar¬
nold.
Sait Rheum.
With its intense itching, dry, hot skin, often
watery broken pimples, into painful often crack, and indescribable the little
causes
suffering. ful Hood’s this Sarsaparilla It has wonder¬
power ovor disease. purities the
blood and expels the humor, and the skin
heals without a scar. Send for book contain
ing many statements of cures, to C. I. Hood
&O 0 . Apothecaie.s, Lowell, Mass. (1)
Trapping Fish at Erin,
Kata, U*„ Dec. 11.—One of the mtit un-
reaienable thing* that ever occurred on
Flint river teok placthere last Saturday even
niug and it is worthy of note. While there
ia no doubt but what it will be disputed by a
large majority of your readers, neverthele**
it is true.
H. G. Sullivan, accompanied by his broth¬
er T. A. Sulliv*n, who is a resident of Texas,
rods dow* to the fish trap and to their amaze
moot they found the trap alive with flth.
The matter was reported at the mill and ia a
short time there wt* * wagon sent to the
trap and the fish were gathered up and seat
back to th# mill and weighed on a pair ef
Fairbanks scale* and to eur surprise they
tipped the beam at four hundred and thirty-
four pounds. They were all blue cat, not an
e«linthelot. Such a quantity of fish waa
never caught before on Flint river. Wash
Manly was present aud it seemed for a
while that he would go into convulsions in
spite of all that Dr. Hogg could de. So Erie
is on top, railroad or no railroad,
Tour correspondent and other Pikers at¬
tended an oyster supper at Mt. Carmel Acad
emy last Friday night that excels anything
of the kind that I ever witnessed. Oysters
were not the only thing that was served, but
there was bird, chicken, turkey aad cake
oooked in every imaginable way. The supper
was overlooked by Mr*. T. J. Robert»ori
Mrs. R. M. North and Mrs. J. W. Hogg. Dr
Hogg was treasurer and reported a nice i»-
ceme.
The yield of our cotton is much better
thau we expected, and Sullivan has ginned
about six hundred bales, beside* what other
gin* have done »ud the cotton i* all »oid or
nearly so, and the debts nothing like settled.
There ia something wroug with our people,
and I hope the legislature will look into the
matter and enact law* that will make men
more prompt i* lettling their debts. Our
worthy merchant, J. I’, Morgan report* hi*
book* nothing like g#ttl«d, but it* jait a* esc
leg* to disen** this qutstion a* it i* for th*
Alliance men to try to controls the bagging
trust, therefore I will change it.
T. A. Suilivan, who is here for his health,
will leave in a few days for his home in Texae
His Georgia visit has mnob improved him.
Later—Since wri'ing the above there ha*
been forty-four pounds more fish caught in
the trap and they are still rami ing.
Z. T. M.
Note.—B* suspicious of persons who re
command any other article as “Just a* good
aa good,” and take nothing else but Dr.
Bull’* Cough Syrup.
A party paid ten dollar* for a horse at an
aucties sal*. The hors* was lame and brnis
edallovar. A bottle of Salvatio* Oil cost
iug 25 cents was used; he is now valued at
two hundred dollars.
Mfatakeu for a Clown.
Buena Vista (Ga.) Patriot.
A right funny thing happened at Cutlibert
Tuesday when the bridal party were going
from th* depot up town. It seeuis that a
circas was expected, and the fact that the
young men who eompoeed the bridal party
wore silk hat* aroused th# suspicion of the
street gamins who tre always ready to catch
on to anything of th# kind.
“Boye, the circus ho# come,” remarked one
of tho little street Arabs to his companions.
“You bet,” replied another, ‘‘end that big
fellow (pointing his finger at Tom Dunham,
the groom elect) is the elowu.”
The boys in the party consider this * geod
joke on Tom *nd enjoyed it heartily.
I’inipies Horn, Aches and Pains.
W lien a hundred bottles of sarsaparilla or
otherjpretentious specifics fail to eradicate
in born scrofula or contagions blood poison,
remember that B. B. B. (Botanic Blood
Balm) ha* gained many thousand victories,
in as many seemingly incurable instances.
Sena to the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga.,
for “Book of Wonders,” aud lie convinced.
It is the only tec* blood pceifixk.
G. W. Messor, Howell's X Roads, Ga.,
writes: "I was afflicted nine year# with sores.
All the medicine l could take did me no
good. I then tried B.' B. B., and 8 bottles
cured me sound.”
Mr*. 8. hi. Wilson, Round Mountain, Tex
as. write*; “A lady friend of mine was trou-
bled with bnmb* and pimpiee on her face
and neck. She took three bottles of B. R. B.
desdis
I greatly.”
writes:
"Some years ago I contracted blood poison
I had no appetite, drew my digestion limbs waa I ruined, could
rheumatism up mv so
hardly walk, my throat was cauterized fire
my life
Simple CsiitrivteM Vo* Apple fiekeM.
Attention ia called fax Country Gentle¬
man to packer# a simple heading contrivance applet), fat tiae
among for up
which D shown in the cut
This contrivance ooo#i#ts of ! a a plank,
, info on*
upper end, and a pin runs across to ro-
contrivance fob babkeu.no apples.
ceive tlio end of the lover, d, round which may
be six or eight feet long. A board
ia used ua a follower, to bo placed upon
the head; and across this board fa placed
a inches cylindrical in diameter piece (and of wood flat about tho lower three
on
side), moderate on which tho lever fa placed. A
pressure at the end of the
lever, and a lit-tio practice in its use, will
enablo its tho operator to bring precision the head to
position with great ease, and
accuracy.
Import**! t-i seven out of every tea pee
pie—The moment ceaetipstionbegins, th*i
moment the bloek begin* toll* impure end
the system to demand the use of L8xedor.
If yos w»nt to b»ve your beby heelthy
sod besatifnl, four things are necessary:
Fretb sir good feod, bright Suimhiue end Dr.
Bull’* Baby Syrup,
The Holidays
And the colder winter weather *re now rapid
ly apposokings the joyful season is eagerly
anticipated by yeuug folks in thousands of
homes; elder but ih nearly all the there cold are one and or
more one* to whom wave*
th* storms menu renewed suffering claimed from
rheumatic beck er limbs. It s not
that Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a pesitlve gpeclf-
succe** Hood’s Sarsaparilla has hud in curing
this afiectien is sufficient reason tor those
who are suffering to try this peculiar medi-
cId*.
Advice to Mothers.
M.j. Winslow’s Soothing Strop
for children teething, ia the proscription
of one of the beat female nurse# aud
physician# in tho United State#, and
has been used for forty year# with never
failing success by millions of mothar#
for thoir children. During the process
of teething its value fa incalculable
It relievos the child from griping pam. cures in dy#
entery and diarrhoea, the
bowels, and wind colic. By mother, giving
health c the child and rests the
Price 25 cents a bottle, augeod&wly
Or. Moffett’s TEETHHM (Teething Powders)
Allay* Irritation, Strengthen* AldsDlmtlaa, the Chlld.make* Regal Teething at*; the
Bowel*. Cent*. Tetthlna
Kaiy and Cost* only *6 nothing equal* It care* Iter
__nntl------------ ion* end Bore*, and - ------
the&nmmer trouble* of Children and of wffiWGib.
ittaft andrure. Try it you w child-
VOlimet TEKTHIKA aa long a* there are
tea lu the Bouse. Ask your Druggist.
F«rm a r Ml Haute and Lat For Salt
A 202W sera farm ia 3 mile* of Griffin, Ga
SO acres In wood*, cieered l£0 of in splendid and tacks, state fix- of
cultivation, improved stamps Machin¬
id for farm reecWoery,
ery, stock, corn and fodder will be sold with
farm If wasted. All ready for bovine** aaoth.
*r year. Also, a large roomy bouse and two
acre lot In UriSo. Griffin, Ga. For particular* Clark A 8<>n. ad¬
dress me at Ua., care
sept I'JdA wto THAD CLARK.
WE PAY AGEN1 S'aU*A~
AND ALL EXPENSES. To travel-or for lo¬
cal work; ttate which preferred, al*o salary
wanted. SLOAN Jt CO., Manufacturer*.'AH
George St., Cinelnnati, O. novfifktrt
Wnoarc Weak, Nerv¬
ous aud Debilitated
and suffering from
Debility, Seminal Nightly
Weakness,
Emission*, and all the
effect* Habits of whi< early h I cod Kvll to
Premature Decay, CoDeamption or Insanity,
send for ('ears’ Treatise wn IHeeare* of Man,
With particular* for Homo l urc.
Cures guaranteed N > cure ’ c i uj. •1.8.
Feta*, 612 and 614 Church St.. Nashville
Tenn. novUdAwly.
New Advertisements.
TO ADVERTISERS
A list of 1000 newspaper* divided into
STATES AND SECTIONS will l e w-nt on
application—FREE. To those who want their advertising th
thorough pay
we can offer ne better medium for
and eflectiie work tha. the various section*
ef eur Select Local List.
GEO. P. ROWELL A CO.,
Newspaper Advertising New Bareaa, York.
10 Spruce street.
A GREAT YEAR
ta the blriorv o! the United Bute* 1* now upon
u Every person of intelligence dezlre* There to keep
ware with the course of lta evenU. 1* no
better wey to doeo than to*ub*cribo tor
The Macon Telegraph.
ru new* faollttie* addition are nn*urj»*»*d the fullest by any Amur.i- paper
te the Soeth. In to
faring will the present the meet session important of Congress and moatin- W*sh-
lagtes be the The
w fencing news centre in country. Telegraph L
Washington Correspondence that be had. of the
the very bast correspondent nan furnishes the latest
lu regular full dispatches. Frequent
lews and ml gossip Irom In Hon. Amo* J. Cummings,
*peoial member lei letter* of of Congree* Congree----- trom New York, Frank <*.
r three ol .... the best
Chrpsntcr, aad W. A. Croffut, the capital, die
known newspaper lived writer* at of tho
■aa* the end most important issue*
“A. Telegraph thoroughly 1* a Democratic line with Tariff the Reform policy
STr It i* Otevdand lu Democratic
resident and the
Kfagrept Iu tli* coming national campaign the
graph will not ujiljr give all th* news, but
Will discuss disci--.. all public r ------— issue* from --„ th* stand-
polat ef genuine Democratic faith. Bubacribe , ,,
at once.
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Dally, on# month, - • • • *16
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TH* TELBGBAPB,
Matas. Beoanta
w . nn fllott*
li •** fil * L «' # K*v>Vi*DMIM5f ''vh'ha
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WATCHES!
★ JEWELRY, ★
DINNER AND TEA SETS!
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DECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN WHITE
ENGLISH GRANITE WARE.
DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA PLATE
SETS. GLASS. TiN AND WOODEN WARE.
KENTUCKY COOKING AND HEATING
STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES.
NOVELTY CO.
BOOTS,SHOES AND LEATHER
-AT-
HJ11 s t. . Hill St.
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
Hi? Wo. warrant all work and shall make it a point to misrepresent noth
infs. Just recsiyed a large shipment of Gents, Ladies aud Misses fine goods
and school shoes for Children.
IX. W. HASbELKUS.
A. S. MU PRAY
Call* your attention to his
Line of Furniture!
COMPLETE SUITS OR SINGLE PIECES.
Suits of 9 Pieces from $20 to $100, Tables, Chairs
Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Wardrobes, Etc.
A limited number of Sewing Machines of the best
makes tor sale very low.
I am always night. ready to serve my customers, both
day and
Mrs. E. E. C
20 HILL STREET,
-Haa ALL Tax
: Styles: of: Millinery
AND TRIMMINGS.
Saxony Wools, best goods and all asorted colors. Also. Gertnon*
January Sheriff Sales:
of wn the rizsnsxsxtisa House. In the city Griffin,
Court of
Spalding County, Georgia, the following de-
•ertbed property, to-wlt;
.Six acre* of land bounded by the branch
running from Waddy’a steam mill ditch on the
ea-t, ea»t, south »outh st at the the point ixfant where the ran-
ntogf rt m line Die drawn spring from empties ihe into Intcrawriion thebranch of
w«*t by branch, north land line
the ditch aud by the
between aatd at* B. 0. ticlug Kirkpatrick part anil of hit Jas. nnmWr A. Beck*, 198
acres a
in Pike, Third District Hipnldiiig of originally County. Alad, Henry, then
now sixteen
erren, more or le*», In the Third Dlctrict of
number l.W, commencing ruirntng at the eouthweat
corner of »#td lot and eSM five
c! a.ii? ai.d twenty rood*, twentj^eight thence due north to
tin: second branch . ihalna,
thence up the northern prong between of the branch
to the original laud line e*Ht l»>t aml
the lot west of it. now oecupted tw fife*. A.,
lleeka, theuoe south bafiAtefag a'ung Mdd lifiK' thirty
»'•* < twine to the e>«ter. Levi*'<*
o*i and sold as tic BMpertf of Walter C.
Beck* and Win. M. Beck a, adrafai iMratprr of
the estate of J»s. A. Bctks. de eased, by vir¬
Superior tue of a morlgsga Court in fl favor fa i**j»ad w.Ta*. from 1. Horne 8pn.ldt.ng vs.
.
WattcrO.. Beck* WW 'Win. M. ltecka, admfax
istiatora of the estate of Jas, A. Beaks. W»n v
M, Berks, tenant iu posscseion, legally noth
fled. t'.I.OO.
sold Also, that at the tract same parcel lime tind of land pfaee, being will be in
or
Spalding County, originally T. Henry, bound
ed on the north by Q. Andrews, «u W. the t.
w»t by Ben l>org«y, on fate koulh by
Jackson, on the cast by Je**e Griffm, eon-
tainiaglM Miller acres, being the loton which Prof
fit resides. Levied on and sold a* the
property of Proffit Miller by virtue Superior of a
Court mortgage fl fa issued of from Spalding Wood Proffit
in favor Geo. W. v*.
legally Mater. notified. Proffit Miller, leu ant in poaeewioD, if" *
Also, at thaaiirno tfan* and jdiww, Wtll l>e
sold 2b acres of land in the southeast corner
of ing lot County, No. 55 bounded In 1088th district by O 1L M. T. of Patter Spald
cast
son, by land smith of B. by P. load Gray, of J#o north E. by Bishop, either land* wv»t
of U. P. Gray. Letted on as the property of
B. P. Gray by virtue of u 'mortgage it f« is’
sued of offer from Machinc.Go. Spahllug Superior .B. P, Court,in Gray. favor B. I',
K vr legally
t, ray, tenant in posseanion, not'(led.
A!« i, at tlio same time and place, will be
sold a one-third undivided interest in a cer¬
tain store lionse la the city of Criftin, Spaid-
iug County, now occupied by D. W. Shatter,
formerly Hill occupied ju said by Slilwell At Keith, on
street city, the same being a two
story brick building, and bounded north by
the store house of A. Bchcnerinan, cast try
liiii Mi eel, south by siore house of R- P.
McWilliams and west by an alley. Levied,
on and sold as the fi fas property from of i. It. Keith
to satisfy (hr-c issued KpiiLling-
CountyCourt in favor ef H. B.Clafiiu A Co.
vs. Stilwcll <fc Keith. D. W, Shaffer, ten¬
ant in possession, legally notified
Also, at the same lima and place, will tie
sold seventy-five acres off of lot of laud No’
the 14b in said the seventy-five ttb District of Spalding of laud Coauty,
acre* being
strip the entire lengthcf said loton the south
side, hounded on the north by Head’s Creek,
on the south by land of James Dotty, on the:
east by the lot on which I now live, and 3tl
the west by lands of Wm. H. Touchstone.
Levied on and Bold by virtue of a mortgage
fi fa iaeued from Spalding Superior Cf. Court In
favor of James U- Horno va. S. W, Porker,
G. B, W. Porker,tenant In poeeeaeiou, legally
notified. *
Also, at the same time and pfaco, will h#
aold one fourth of an acre of land In the city
of Malene; Griffin, bounded by H. T. on Daniel, tbe north by by Icsoc
wont sooth part
of the same lot, east by Eighth street. 1 .fr¬
ied on ns the property of Henry Rrndenffiil
to the. satfafy one justice < ourt U fa iwmed from In
justice court of 1001st district fl. M.
favor of B. P. Blanton ,C Co. vs. Henry
Prudence. Levy made by Geo. D. Johnson,
L. t’., sml lurned over to me. Tcnunt iu
poaseasion legally It, notified. CORNELL, Sheriff.®
S.
if m fl
Customers, Boarder*, Aught, To be Bought
Agents, Orders, Hilver Merchandise or Gold, Bold.
Servant* Lawyer or Cnee, Place, <lends to Appraise,
Musical or Teacjera, Opening To Announce, Days
Popular Preachers, Houses or Acres,
Cooks, Books, Hatchers or Baker*,
To Boat#,
Hire or Let, Votes,
Offices, Dress skirt or flounce
Firnt Basement, Floor, A cure Handy for Valise, disease,
A
To Casement, Purchase Cheese, A MuallnChemUe,
Horse, a Pet,
Teas,
Mare, Bee*,
Bloodhound Monkey or Bear, Peas,
Free from Fits, or tspitx.Or To Are Make Frone Known,
To Hire a Hall Your Store,
Driver or team, Hosiery,
An Elegant Carriage.Dry code,
Play,Concert AnOpulent Marriage, Ball, Upholstery, Picnics,
or
Skates, Plate*, Excnreious,"
To sell creatur’uDi Knick-Knack*,
Diamonds, to guy Clothe* vei sions, Ready* Made,
Pearls, Increase of Trade,
Curls, Rings, Coal, Coke and Woo d
Wash Features, Picture*, Lectures,
for
To buy Odd Things, All Kindsof Food
Or sell Odd Things, Works on Theology,
Cats, Rats, Magic, Astrology, Felicity,
Wealth and
Mats, Flat* World-Wide Publicity
Bats Flag*,
Pantaloons, Rags,
Hats, Nag*, Bags,
Mutton Kesplemier Beef, t Cravats, Dress shirt- or collar#
Financial or Relief, Almighty Dollars,
Honse for Rent,
Clocks, Stocks, Cash Store, Tenement,
to be L.-nt,
Socks, i.ocks, fash to be Spent,
Portmomu Box, Tent, Boent,
or
Pig, Sheep or Ox, Roman Cement,
Or Even a Bean— Go—
Then in a Trice, Read the Advice, 1
Take theAdvioe Far Beyond Price,
Written Below— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
-IN THE-
Daily News
To Business Men.
"XTO LABORED ARGUMENTS NEEDED
GENT XV in these day* to convince INTELLl
men that U
Pays Well to Advertise
Executor’s sale.
deeeasetL among the for belr*. the to~wl.»: purpoee Two of dfatributioW^S city lota fas $
Griffin, house and described aa follows: one SSJh two room ii
lot an the comer ef i
Sat streets, one fourth acre; and o»* m
room houye Terms and lot on Taylor stmt, one
acre. of rale, eesh antoy "
teUXfi Executor of Lhodali
„
Administrator’# Sale.
By Grille virtue of an order grunted by I the Court
ol ary of NpeMing County, wit! nail
dcccaae.l, ______ __
for tho purpoaa of
among aong the the heir*, heirs, to-wtt: to-wit: One One k
_______ erlewb
seventy-five i ttbin* district, Mie# of lend, more
Dismoke bounded north by lend «
if 8. aud 8. H. Wilson, east otB.fi. fan
• II H it-on, south by land Wi
ton make. end Term* a. K. one-third Lawton rash and and west balance by IHi
ie
iu one and two year*, with eight pet eent.
Inter**t. Adm’r Mr*. * M. J. L. C. fAwtOB, BROOM, dew'd.
of
ffi.OO
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A » (11JU1 , . Ili.StrjltOr’8 . , . . Sale.
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fi
county, Inlmtion deceased, lor the purpose of i
bond* among Hie heirs, to-wlt: Two $1,
of the C. O. AJk. Kit. (Jo,
slwre# of atWek stock of the $. W.RR. L»
sliaro of of Central Kit. and _ .
<o- of of Georgia Term* of »*%c«*h os day _
sale.- Adm’rof>lr».M.L.Uwtoi»,^?d. J . € BRuoKjB, H
fO to. • *y
Ordinary’s Adve
",- T - -*’S T - - .' I
T *» Not, 30, W,—I o tB« or fed
Hors and next of kin of Elizabeth Huff, fate
of said county deceased : it. M,
administrator o&estate of aaid
im departed thia life aud 1
represented and the iuim
cuucerncdtLat •ante null*fahed, 11 thie i* of to tin j
none spplyl
of kin of deceased Mudl
ndmiiustnfitioa on ««f‘ * ’
Monday in January 18
court the unfinished of Ordinary of i
admit
upon the Countw Adu
^$3.00. ' K
C«nnt-
Hor* ered
aad next of kill of
_ _
of In id county deceased; N M
tnuustrator on estate ef said t
depaag
« UnfinJ*Lcd,thi» Bifi.tr t*5
of deceueed none shall of_______ apply
telratlon on ' ’* *-
MV# at
fate of Mi* _
the adjoin fatrirtor on
having departed this ■■
m.represented unfinished, and the adc
earn# UtL U to
concerned that it none “ ■H'A
nos*of kin of cfoetraeed
of administration on
Monday of ia January
court ilutittiffiLfitl Ordinary of
kkcUuiH
the County Adntl
E. W.
ere appointed for to set apart a
■upport the widow and minor
W. H.T. Jones, late of said count
have acted and made And filed
this office.
Let all person# concerned show emu* be¬
fore the court of Ordinary on the first Mon¬
day m January if any cause exists, \
such report should not be
of the ceort and be entered
♦B OO. F..W. HAM
/ YRDINARY’S OFFICE—SrixWira Cotm.
V/i r, Gaonoix, Nov. 30tk, 1888~To Mary
A. flnrdett. administrator of ftressley Bur-
dett, late of Spalding County, deceased.
It betoi ......
removed 1
have failed to moke returns,
managing l*on the petitioned estate of decoa.__,__
having the Court Of
ary to bond, be dfacharged ordered trom that *n
vour it is
before the Court of Ordinary ef acid i
by ten o’clock a. m., on the first Monday t
January, Dv« and show cease why MiSl you
should not make your retnrae and Why
E. I. I*on should not be relieved as surety
on your bond. All persona concerned are
notified to appear at said time and place
and #how cause why a new Administrator
should not be appointed te case of your fail
ore 10.00 to comoly ii W. with HAMMOND,Ordinary. this order.
I
-
ministration late of said on tfae estate of Jcdm Aika, . «5
county, deceased.
Let all persona concerned show cause be¬
fore theCourtof Ordinary of *atd county,
at my office in Griffin, on the first Monday
in January, 1389, by ten o’clock a. Hu, why
such letter# should not be granted.
«3.00. K W. HAMMOU, Ordhauy.
la™ has applied to me for letters of ads
trutration, tie boufa non, with will afin«
on tbe estate of N. G. Phillip* late of i
county, deceased.
fore Let/hl Court person# concerned show —### fa#
the of Ordinary of mid county, at
my office in Griffin, on the first Monday in
$3.00. E. W. HAMMOND, Ondinatr. ,
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.
JoTtv, / \KDlNARrsOFnCK —SretftowCocit.
Stanley, administrator UftoaoiA, Oct. of 27th, SarnTBeitey Usstt-H. M.
applied hay
to me for letter* ef dismission
hi# administration on the estate of j
Bailey, late of said county, deceased.
Let all person* concerned show cnase be.
fore tber court vf Ordinary ft stid county,
at in my office in Griffin on the first Itonffia
inch February, letter* IbflO, by ten o’clock «, re.,
should not be granted. i, '
B. W. HAMMOND,Ord
For Solo!
10 acre-, wood land inside •
The wood will nearly pay te
land is 100 worth woods over price “ i
acres, in
it*- £b«erasia*hfo*ii HmiteTwRli
side It. C5 city inside cite
acres ,’laits,
et Houses large profit#. end lot* in
<
city ter sale and to i
HAIR BALAAM
CMflfc* *~’- I b-'SHdUOM b«Jr.
BVaifkotsftk • gtqmih.
Nmr Fkt'f to Doctor* Qm
HA*r ta iU.YoutfcfWt