The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, December 14, 1888, Image 3

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[ECgfffgoP JUitM itt iaany otliw Important parL4 Advantage Kixxi over All pre ^ babies cry for it . MAUDS RELISH IT. M««ltlw Babies, and Bowels. , auc., Vt.oo. . iOTtlMTM. VT. Jaby Portraits. i Portfolio of beautiftil bahy portrait*, printed an Hue plat*-’ paper by Baby I«teut bom photo within prows*, wut •ree to Bother of any a year. S«ry Baby’s Mother name wants and these age. pictures; tend at once. a,ve RICHARDSON 4 C0.i P.op»n Barling Vt. WUbSt ton, It's Easy to Dye — W ITU D«DyTS Superior IN Strength, Fastness, Beauty, AND Simplicity. ___„__ lAflOlnr mnM dyesevt dtxrahle no other. 36 colors; to cents each. ’ WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO., Surlington, El. for Gilding or Bronsing Fancy Articles, USE DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, Silver. Brotue, Copper. Only to Cents. FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOUPS. -Algo, a full Hue of—- Drugs, Patent* Medicines, Paints, .Oils, ‘Brushes And Druggist*’ Hopples, at bottom prices, can ALWAYS be found AT DREWRY’S [DRUG STORE 28 Hill StreetsRHFIN, GA. mb !“ 11,111 l "“" 1 1 11 WE KEFP ON HAND THE FINEST Flour, Sugar and Coffee, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. At the LOWEST PRICES of any one in the city. We have the finest Whiskies and Brandies ■AND BEST OF ALL TJIF. FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY! which is noted to he the finest that is made, All of the above for medical purposes, Com and pee na. GEORGE & HARTNETT. d&wtdecdo A. LOWER, Practical Jeweler ai Dealer ia JEWELRY, CLOCKS, Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN. GA. ; =PBRE PORK SAUSAGE!= THE FINEST EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET! Oranges Fresh From Florida, In Any Quantity! THE FINEST LINE OF CANDIES EVER SEEN IN GRIFFIN. For)( Christmas)( Goods ........CALL ON........ W, M.HOLMAN & CO. We Standard A Sugar for making cake. Citron. Currents. Prunes and all kinds of Extracts for Flavoring. The best Pat. Flour, Mince Meat. Jellies, and in fact anything you want. ★ TURKEYS, FISH AND OYSTERS. ★ tmr 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. S TRICK NO 57 HILL STREET. • * GRIFFIN, GA: g3p*500 prs. ofS ,ple Shoes at less than wsale prices. Also a good Lite cf MENJWOMEIS VS?ANI) CHILDREN'S SHOES. Bought regular, at reduced prices. Calicoes, Sheeting and Checks, all marked down. Kentucky Jeans, all grades, 15 Childrens’ to oii Hose cents |>< 10 r yard^ ~5 Wc have a full line of Metis’ Womens’ arid at to cents. Oui childrens’ mixed and black hose at 10 cents per pair is the best thing ill town for tho money, ilandkercliiets, towels, Corsets, Lianne! Collars and Cuffs, all at the 1 ,wi prices Give me a trial and I will save you money. R. F. STRICKLAND SPENCE & SMITH, OPFOfalTHBlflCK WABEH0U8E,80L0M0N eft SB” A>« now ready to do your work. Repairing buggies ar.d wagons i* a feature o fkeir biiBitwss on which skilled lalmroniy is used. Bring us your work or We will build V«.u any Thing on «lice In-Buggies, Phaetons, Surnes, Wagons, Drays, and Delivery VVuguLse Sice painting will be a featun of m 'ittle import Nothing but cood work will be dene " ill not take a shoddy job fo. any price. W it H Sy e»< e at the talui you cannot fail to get fair dealing. Cull on us lefore yon buy. SPENCE & SMITH , Solomon Street, Griffin, Ca. Shipment Finest Teas, CRACKER8, ALL SORTS, 15c. lb. HAMS HOMELESS SHOULDERS, ETC FINEST FLOUR ON THE MARKET to J 4 r<X>5Tt.vrS» HSOSI MCOSD FADE ] .oua ot tho sjl.l.aa .f sulphate f c>p- Concerning tha preparation of *otl fur * v;aey*rd, I Will oaly aay Ural I eoc«tfier mo«t aeouomic course the om ia wh. k largest amount of moowy i* axpanfiv-i to tb best posaiifia advantage. Thorough and plowing, followed by aobaotling, ia and sufficient tf the plantar cannot do Put tile draioirc, fo «**1 by Uwr plowing and aahaoiliag. is ia my o; n ion the ideal a ay of preparing a bed for the highest type of plant life—tne grape vise— our clay wh ch, the color of old gold, will prove a gold mine to any one who ea* treat it intelligently. Tha progressive faraner of parts of l tiio. Indiana or W'iaconsin lile drains his '.and to get rid of stagnant water ; * w,Jl tile dram on upland to get rid of a surplus in aev-soua of exoesalve rainfall iu a way to do the tenrt damage oa the surface by washing, at the sane time storing up moisture iu three or more feet of soil for seasons of drought. The time is near at hand when this will be not only profitable but necesaary even for field crops. Iu times past the "old vintner’’ was a venerated [verson, the jealous keeper of many secrets of his profession ; he was like unto a clam, neither giving nor receiving. I am glad to see that the nimbus surround¬ ing these highly respectable persons is dis¬ solving. Good, sound, votumon sc use is all that is necessary with cur surroundings ar.d tho excellence of climatic advantages io suc¬ cess in grape culture. The nan without this qualification, who feels that his knowl¬ edge of the treatment of vine* caunot grow as fast as his ,vines do, better niatrieulate himself to a practical grape-grower a* an apprentice, for a year or two before he at¬ tempts te grow* grapes on a couuiorcial scale. But nature will soon award her high¬ est prices to her moat faithful ehildren— those that have not grown awny from tlu-ir mother too far : w ho still regard the spark¬ ling dowdropiu the morning sou with greater delight than the diamond, and the odor of freshly turned toil a* Use perfection of per¬ fume. While I hold that grape-growing has passed the experimental stage in this part of the Slate, we must recognize that on the way to the greatest possibilities of this industry we have not gouo ver" far. What an immense field is open here to the educated experi¬ menter! So better opportunities exist in any ether calling for the greater or more varied exereise of the highest type of intsl- ligeneeor the application of academical edu¬ cation. The origination of new uud im proved varieties upon the excellent founda¬ tion vVe have already—varieties especially alone adapted to meet fame our and wants—this fortune branch promises td men properly equipped for such work. An interesiiDg discussion followed the reading of tlio above, \vl .cL will bo priuted tomorrow. “We Point With Pride* To the ‘'Good name at home,” won by Hood’ Sarsaparilla. Jn Lowell, Mass., where it is prepared, there is more of Hood's Sarsapa¬ rilla sold than of all other medicines, and it has given the best of satisfaction since its in¬ troduction ten years ago. This could not be if the medicine did not possess merit, if you suiter from impure blood, try Hood’s Sarsa¬ parilla and reaize its peeulia curative pow- »r. (a) -r.ui,:!ng“ ji Im.-Oer Blonnpoly. Drifting congressional fix'in the judiciary friend to told gover¬ Low nors, my Governor "Dick” Oglesby “busted" a au> UOpoly. In his sight a barber monopoly L* as odious as a big railroad corporation's Oglesby pool. When ho was in tlio senate was ono of tho best story tellers there, and tho story of Ills experience won’t lose opything though at if second given hand. In Iris own It was language, Tn tlio bonanza days of Leadvilio when tlio stranger within its gates paid for what bo got. “I bad a little hole in the tells ground out there," Governor Oglesby his friends, "and went to see when 1 was going to got dividends, I wanted a shava and they sent mo to tho only barber shava in tho place. It I'm was blessed tlio toughest if the roldier I over got, and didn’t ask for four bits when 1 offered him a quarter. Now, when you're on tho borders of civilization mebbo two bits isn’t too much for a shave, but half a dollar when you'vo just stood another as¬ sessment on your mining stock is too much. I swore and said the next tiino I'd go somewhere else. But tho robber only laughed und told mo to try it on. ’’Sure enough there wasn’t another barber in tho town. Thero had been one, but ho had struck a lead and was able to buy all tho tonsorial establishments In the country. However, pretty soon ono cair.o along. Flo didn’t have much to begin with, but I tojd him to start up and I’d get him some customer*. Then I stood out In front of tho other fellow’s shop and told every man who came along of what a robber’s den it was. Some them only laughed, but others went to my man and saved two bits. Tlio mo¬ nopolist tried to ralso a row, I wouldn’t bo bluffed, ami In less than a week he’d como down to twenty-five cents. Then my man put tho price at fifteen cents, and beforo I left that was tho regular charge in Lead ville, and you could get a shave for less than it cost to tako a drink.”—Washington Cor. New York Tribune. Nothing tries the patience of a mau more than to listen to a hacking cough, which be know* oould be easily cured with Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup, Root timrtlng. Boot grafting is : imply griutiug < n a jKirtion of tho n^it instead of the stock, and mav Lo performed by any of the methods’ that will bring tlio inner l»ark of the scions and stocks until in they perfect have effected contact and hold them so a u%m. Sharp hnivonaud euioothck-un cuts arc necessary. 'Dike seedling stocks from 1 to 2 years old, cut tho stem off squarely at the collar of the root, cut an even slanting cut iilwut an inch long the on both root and scion, then reverse knife and make a slit in the center of the cut and interlock the two In such a way that the inner bark shall come In contact at least on ono side, tie and wax, or bind with a narrow strip of waxed cloth worm enough to adhere and hold the parm in place ___ 1’implesi Sores, Aches uud 1’alus. When a hundred Lottie* of Miwtaparilia or other pretentious specific* faiito eradicate in born scrofula or contagions blood poison, rein ember that B B. B < Botanle Blood Balm) has gained many thousand victories, in as many seemingly incurable instances Send to the Blood Bairn Co., Atlanta, Ga., for “Book of Wonders," and be convinced. It is the W only t*c* Howell’s Bboon m»iyiK«. X Roads, Ga., G Messer, writes: “I was afflicted nine year* with sores. All the medicine I could take did me no good. 1 then tried B. B. B-, and f 1 bottles cored me sound.’’ Mrs. 8. M Wiiseo, Bound Mountain, Tex aa. write*: “Aitdy and friend pimples of mine was her trou face bled with bumba on and neck She took three bottles oi B B B. and her akin got *eft and smooth, plmpiead* appeared, and her health improved greatly ’’ Jim. L. Bo*worth, Atlanta, (to- write* "Boms year* ago I cooteected blond poison I bad eo appetite, drew my d ig cH limbs — wee 1 ruined, canid rheumatism up’ my so hardly walk, my (kraal wee eeuteneed fir* tunes. Hot Spring* uwtomenllll geve me bo benefit, B. and 1. . my He wasene of gave a.u»flic5at^ “ swr- ’ • i ! tesUoem. MkfMtfiHtA Advice te Mothers. VI . x. WmsLow’s Hoorsrso Starr eli i-eyPtK'tbisf, » the prueer. prion and owe »f -he best female nurse* to the United Stares, and been used fur forte years with new. miixvss by ariillK.es of n: ith.tr- r their children. I'nri g the pr. c " W-sIbio- it* iniiv I* -icalcu re! the child from p* ”ur>s dys rw arid dutrrbee*, griping »u rue a . Is, and wiu.i e >' I'.v g?v -g ; the x hiid and rot il,. mothe.. Prcc *5 cents « Kittle • .iku 1 v SEALED I K>'l\teALS* ■ ' ce i J*t office cf Ui Sr.penrfeir.g A- D ; e t. 1 re.,- !>#; artir. at. ftVsbiagton. 0 until if m on the 27 th da) of Deceru-c r. !S8\ for the -jimr n d material*required lien- for tb I S Court and Post bollding at ATLANTA. GA . u ai » itht: c specification > this i drs w tu'.ce u p of wldcb an; be ?i>-i t of the Coetodin: Vtuota. G»., Builders Exchange, Ba'tiicorc. \1J Bui'd Lxchauge C nciunati, <>, Builde r' A Exchange. Chicago, i and Loais Ky., ard Me<.hautes’,TVi!v->’and Lum- liermens’ Exchange, N*-w * iri-. ;sr.s. lai Each hid mi *: r-e a c*mp»»ttui by a certified for ^t.tkki. The supervi- ng Arch'.- te. t »ill fun isli a limited number i f copies of the sficcification and draw;: gsat five do'- larsaeet, upon reci .pl of that sura in ;s*l- office money-order, dra»u to the order ef the Treasurer of the IT :ed sun s. WILL A KHEPET, biipeivirin* Arehitect. December 4th, InSB. Uics.tliuw a*:. F ’™ "- 1 "•**' •* Ul F '' s *'* V StSV, a- re fawn, iu S ■.:!«« of Trifle, <»« ; s, n - i, a .-.ode, *fiu la splendid stale of j rs. ■ i v-cleared -«f ataarnp* and reck.., fix- > .. for a. roved f* iw B»jiefc,ia*rj. Macbta- t, .* oro **»d fodder will tw *oJd with! f* ui i' w.ctrd. All ready 4>r tma'iMM anoth¬ er \ea’ Also, a Is. gv rvs>my bouse and t*o acrw lot la i.r ffiu. t.a- Eof particular* *>> dress ics at (ififlSn, i. a. care Clark A Sun. »e: t!«d.kw3w» TMaD (T.AKK. t e Adwrtt5gmi>n;\ TO ADVERTISERS S , \Ttiv AND 8E1TIONS will U o#* a, -1 * ieMioa -FHKL l ■ thf-**.' ■»>:’«' want r j5jn^ io v« ■ -n t r!«r n* t-ottvr r-npAiruua fi*r ibufutish .^uvl t wv.'rk t. «* *» nott* •**'- of t*ur t I J>l. GEO P HOW Vi i AM*. Nv * ' A ' - ' ^ Bu H' Sj.ru.cv *t. Nv > E t < $! - < |t{% ’l' * 'A ‘ V : -- PrcuY ituro IV» a* C*.»m «h-j l; ? ' 0* st*rul for fear** T r*atl*c ; i*r # t : with partk*ul*r»« lor li»iu » * nr* Ourt > U. Afaiitl v t*J N ‘ i G. r k ’ V T ' . t»I- *nd 14 UftUfvlT > ' s FvkHft. v» - v Ter WVM : L. u npiuM and WklAty Hak* la* cured at home wnfc UOPk auipaia. oewtais B M.WCOU4EV.ta.Bl mt .eni WbttehaU Booacfpais PHfE- “* PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES. ........MANUFACTURERS...... Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mantels, Monldings, Ballusters, Newells, Etc., Etc. Dresseo and Rough Lumber. Laths and Shingles, Paints, Oils, Window Glass and Putty. GRIFFIN, : : : : ' GEOItOIA. We manufacture nil our good* and shn" d ilenvor to please all, both ns to price amt quality. We will give yon a few reasons why you should buy from u* by naming a fiw prices that you former!} pi iff and price now paid: You paid for 8x10x12 light Sash SI 10. Our price 90 c. 8x10x18 ’* 175. " SI 40. “ 10x16x12 “ 2.00 " 1.60. Doors S2 00 to $2 50. " 1.25 to 175 “ Dressing and Matching 35c. to 40c. Our Price 25 c “ Weatherboard 25c. to 30c. Our Price 20c. ’’ ” Plank one side 20c . to 25c. Our Price 15c For Dressed and Matched Lnmber $1 50 to SI 60. Our Price $1 25 lo 1 40 Try us and if you are not satisfied that our work is not equal, or bi tter done than > ou have hud done by other*, we will make no charge. Wt tin.uk the public for the very !it>- cml patronage and solicit a continuance of the suiue Office—P lanters’Warehouse. Factory, l.’lth fit , uc.ir i.ritllu i’otloii Mills. nov“fri.A«6ru * WA TCNFS ! ★ JEWELRY, DINNER AND TEA — M DECORATED LUSTHE AND PLAIN WHITE ENGLISH GRAMTE WARE. DECORATfl) AND PLAIN CHINA SETS. GLASS. TiN AND WOODEN WARE. KENTUCKY COOKING AND STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES. NOVELTY CO. BOOTS,SHOES AND LEATHER —AT— » X n Ston a. ins ini' Hill Home-made Shoes and J*eather a Specially. 2-S*T We warrant all w u rk and sliall make i( a point tn nnsri tiicsr nt iiifr. Just rcc-'iyed a larpri- shipment of (Tents, Ladies and Mihm;.- fine and sciiool shoes for Children. H. W. HASitK^KUS. A. S. MUR 'ir (’all* \our attention t.. hs«* 17 \ COMPLETE SUlTb OR SINGLE PIECES. Suits of 9 Pieces from $20 fo $ 100, Tables, Chairs Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Wardrobes, Etc, A limited number of Sewing Mac hines of the best makes lor sale very low. I am always night. ready to serve my customers, both day and Mrs. F. K. 20 HILL STREET, AND TRIMMINC8. ony Wools, best goo** an* all a• tried colari. Alio, ura 1to Call aid examine my pod* and prm*. ill* --- r Kiecutort 80 K ■ i Sly virtue (J m «r.ter by of OnBnery ut aTOSHR sale, aa th* first Ti«wd»y ta. . the fttiSfortoy; ftbosto property Tl hrteftftlMir »-uu, ef Du*. Ute<4 desfiwsvd, far the pWMMI ft# MHHw b«>r». tw-wW: ... Two _ _ m, . w toft* to U'lftia, dvwrihed a* fade**; ewe (.*• ■s . hoov, *nd lot m tie co*a** at Drib und f»s »>*• • « *, one tontUt mae«i MWt fei te, tts hvmv Tcuos and s4*»4e, lot on on Tejdf*. Tsrlo* shrank, m* to *>' id. EueutofO* Rhodel. Admi n 1stmtor’s Hale By i lueolun order granted by Use toaatft I t’r-iovery of bpetding County, l will rail «•- Ho- fei best bifid**, before theco«rtr m Urtfitft, tbvx dtatog T»«*d*} the legal boa o—., on iftrvTiSkSnwates Unit In Jiueuar-jr, >} • fi ee»*ed, tor the pm-po#* ot«......“ ’ si«»p.i the heirs, to-wR- One “• *• a' ry «.«e acre* ui .aadcd Und, north mo v s .itvivtct, b b* •'.# at:.! H II Wilson, eeet «= • - H. ft i i) south by Uud of S. H. •i i \. K Li»* ton and week by - 'ike. ietrut oue-Uurd ea*h and hatoeic*to •'«*• -*'>d two year*, with cfiiooKs, eight pet ml. pniv j. ftt. ■Admail tv Mr*. M U lavwton, Ml. Administrator’s Sale. By v irtue of an order granted by Use Court of i.rdsuary of KpaWmg County, I aril! eetl >o th* In btgheet Griffin, bidder before Wetd the court tone* d»Hvr danngthe fanniry, bourn *f **ie, on U>e first luenlai in UW, th< tkft e# county, ocecusefi, fair the Irii tri ufi uiion n among among the Ui# heir*, heir*, to t« wtt: TWO |I,Mft bi-ad* of the C. C. * tl A. RR. RR. Oft, Ce, twenty-five share* of stock of (he S. W. W. UK. “ tg, and <MW of -««-k of . entrel *1 RH. K and Banklfig t >.t. .4 Georgia T*nu* L of of sale, VeMrtF*J* BKuoitts cafitt Oft W$ o« I.O. J.C. UR tdm’r of Mr*. M L, Lewftet, fitraM. ,V"I #« CM ....... ■ v ~ Ordinary'* AdvertiteRMmt*. ! «>id comity drt cased : N. M, adminDiiator on estate of Mid l . ii g de|>ei led thw life and left said -vcw—suv-t Abe- a d t t il q Df l same unfinished, tbi* ta hi not! eoncecued th.il If noaeof the ort of kin of deceased shall apply for admin tot ration oa **id <»uue by court Monday of Utdinary In January of lb«9, said by csyonty ton oh the unfinished mlmti»*trsU<N> ef upfin the t oon‘ ty Administrator 4 c— —, ot said eouu ty. K. ft . HAMMQMD. Urdiuary, ItUX). i \ltliiN AKV’S ulT'iCE—Sr V / n, Ueoaoi*, Kov. dtolfl nor* and uextof km of Robert ' f said county iicceaaedi S R Co’ mUristrwtor on estate of Mfid dec* . departed this life aai left said estate uutepre seated and the udmmisDstiou of the fiHBfee mitiiiished.Uils <’d is to notify all persona Hint if none ot the eradUei* m MM of dm eased aliall apply for letters of !<«««•» On said ertaD hf th# first I tt irdiuary Jnuunry l AMi by ten o’clock, the I* l of said euunty w||I vaatlhn id i.JiutnDt ration of said Mtftt Oftttuty *'i Adinintstrator E. HAMMOND, for said ft >-M. a. yJ J’NRDI.SAKV'M OVFlfEwJt: tt. anfi d»i«n, »«v, of avinfi turn next of kin Wm. rtv of -.*ia oonuiy diwtoMd: the iwl«i!oDlr«t<»r ftii total* ot laid thD life tofi left **ld unrcpi c»oincil and the lutmtoDlrftttoft »»we imfinfttwd. thD D to noiiTy all » ooueerned that If non* ef the nfiit of kin of decM*«d itkeU aj •f nilmini.trrtion ou wkl ratal* Monday cf Orfitnary in January of 1S8U »»M by ten ten o-OKMfit ourt county uniuuabfcfi niluuittali aUon uf 3 i S 0 T Gie t 'ounty Afimintatrafor ftf klitXL K. ft, 1IAMMU.NH, V7 / hfUilNAKY'»umO*-'iy* 1 x, tiKottou, Nov. IHtM*,-—X er* »t>i«ilnted for the fo widow act apart * twctrft chiWran support and minor »» of ft H T. Joura, late of auul roue mty 1 fi. . «aa«J have noted and mafic and filed tJ heir report In l Ilia office. 1*1 all pcinon* concerned allow can** toy. fore the conn of Ordinary on the ft ret Mon day tn Jutmary Ihv.i, tf any cauae exiata, why aueh report ahouid not b« m.ute lha jufigtuvet of ’ tha tlio o«utt i «urt anil ami be lie HAKMONH.Ordtaao’. entered entered of of rav’otoL' 1C. W. rVRUINAKY’ft V^ lleoeuu, OKFlCX-IPAMtlf Nov. Sfitk. ’To Ooott. Mery A it, llurdctt, admlnlatrator of tri-eaetey l* Bur fiett, ll late of Bpuldmg County, removedTrota being repreaented to ma that you imvi: failed the State ot and Ouorgte, to make r . turns, nmmiglng Ison the < atate ofdreeaaed; and * having petitioned the Court ot ary to be dUchnrged from »ur*ty iour bond. It I*ordered that you before tin Conrtof Ordinary of midi Gy ten o'clock a. m.. on tlw ftrat Mo _ _ January, IBM) apd itrow catu* why you uliouifi unt make your return# and why axid E 1. 1.011 slum UI not be rcilcvi d aa aurcty on your bund. All per.one eoncertted ar* notified to apjaiar at said lima and place and .liow cnusu why » new adcairitatrator tali ahouid not in- apituiuted in caae of your urn to coin'Jy £ »i|h thia order. ' .ri ««,(*) ft . HAMMONO, Ordinary. / \)U>] N A It V’H imCE-dPkLWWl C«L’*- V/rv. v-» Ueoaou, Nor.SOtb, *’o* ovwi ISWt- l aw," " A. A. Hnnler Ima appitud to we for latter, of ad mi mat ration ou the estate of John Allen, late of raid county, fleoeaaed. Let nil persona i oanrned show ramie b*- fore th* (ourt of Ordinary of a aid county, at my office lo (Jrlfflii, on the firat Monday in January, ifiStr, by ten o'clock a. m., why mu li latters ahouid uot tie granted- «.’l 'hi E IV. ilAMMOU, Ordinary. / x itI>I NAH V'B nvriVK -Ammh ltd Con* X /TV, UkottolA. Nov. noth, HWB.—J. W. Bui lard ha* applied tome far letteraof adfi ‘ trulrafiuii, fie boai* non, with will attiu on (he estate deceased. of N. O. Phillip* late of i ■ "unity, 1s t ail iH-rroti* (iiiu rrnrd show oana* b* fore the Court of Ordinary of said county, at my office in Urlfftn, on the Drat Monday in Junitary, Ii loiter, letfe abould by ten not fi’dtto be % 1. to-, Why i" ♦.i.ut) E ft IIAMMOM*, grant* S Urdtoary. / XKHINAUi fiuyHCK.-tteat,i>u»Gtto». yj it, t.coaou, Oct. ffTth, a. M. Bl.nii" y. sdniiBiatrutor of Bam'i Hsllejr has mi. ff to me for tetter* ot diamiaaion front lq adminulmtion on the estate uf Bamt Intent ..ill 1 ouuty, deemaa ri t is t all (i taoitf. eoncernad allow cause b*. fore the court of Ordinary of said Bounty, at my heteruary, office Ivd, in UritBa by ten ou o’cSoefc Ura firyt Mamdaty ff why e. aa ci. i> iff lit r.-hould ft. not Hammond, lie granted. ft-- K ordinary. January Sheriff Sales w .ml: 8>- hvU’ONTHK ajRSTUICSL 4,1 !B i* w:y»ail, l-efeur* ■ * tbe ■* tNi door tour of ••4,-aWsu- Its* < K,r.rt County, llcb« % (teergm, ■ the - "I leiiowing »f tfio, wri U-td prope l*, to wil six .u-o - ot and btatude 1 Uyte e brxnrh runcing freui Uaddy"* jrteato mUi on the f» t, South at the | -• at wbe»e «)*• ditch rau. u .igftvni by live tb' drawn »j>rtng«tnp»ie»lutothebfiuieb from the of w< >t lice Itch and hpAWth, worth by Mw iaad !iiw !> • »> i K. t K :ts[ vtrlek ap-t J.m. K. I* cks, »i; d si - - acre* ’» : . i part of lot number l’- 1 # ia Third TMxtrlet f ortglually Henry then Pis*, tu-w bp.ild.iig c .i.u'.y. AD >, aixleeo *- ih-.t- ur i. 1 tlw third Dictnrt ot o- gw,. Henry. i:,oi STvc, n-■» ApaUhng Ci* m i. « d "Uf.^uDSf ,t .4* Urt aumbei l.V», riinms in lug at the «ouMtw< «l Aim.-; el >nd tot and tmiuiuji e-i#t five Cl v:*.’and ts e- ty re ■'s.tberi - duenodhto Ho s.cosid l .i.t h tweaty-i ijftt i h.s ns, C u v uj» tf ii-oti ern t ro* g oi ihr Crunch to th* original laud lit. e U mini»ill ’.tend U r Wt i. sU.f it. "»» i- euj led by J,« A tie, X i, thence # th .tuo'.. said tine ‘.hiiiy *:x i haul* to the twjjiunio;; eortiwr. ou Mid U ■ properly *<liniru*;rali<ntof *t WalU>» C. Heel- nd Wm M. Betks, tl s 'late of J . t. lk-«ks. vUsceiieed, Spaldliig tf Vlf- tt,-. el a no" t-.-i . ah ss-ned fro-ii > : >’ t ell; t in f avor of I. Wore* Vs. ft, . r <- Beck* ltd Win, M. Berks, admin *s • . tU i l»U- el ,f*t, A Beck*. 'Am M. o .. s* u .ml in puss-, -sii'll, tug illy fie J. tV AW. -e, attlsv »r.me tune and land place, _ mil be void that tractor p*ree! of Dine ui S. tiding County, by ■ rqiuiSy Andre Uenry, U uad r«t on the north T. t 1 **, on the we*t by Ben Doreey, mi th" * util ; > ft L Js. Vs it, on thee*»t by Ji«*e Ofiftin, can - 1 . t ,iere- Vv ir ^ the ’.o' m which lYt'f fit Miiier reiule* la > :<•: • sad sthd ar the ; S « i of l*rolBt Mlib by virtu# of * mot tgnge fi fa iwv.ed from #wdd!nq Baperior U> urt in favor of Goo W, wood v» rtftSSI V! liei Fruttlt Miller, t»- at:l in poMwertoe, legally notified. ^3 (ft A'so. at the mine time .itid place, will bt * id * -te* i>f bind tn the wMtirMt fr-nmr of ot No. .V* .« U«Ktb d-.-tiu-t 11 M. of fipald ing t e'luty, "v'unded e**t by 11 T. Uniter vott.svnUi Ivy Ittad of duo E. Bishop, w**l by .hind ol B. 1’ Gray, ro'rth by other land* i f H, I', tlrny. Levied on a* the property of B r Orey by virtue of a u> urt gag* fi fa st.rd from t*| aiding Seq-e Wr t oiitt io favor 8. of Kop - 1 Abo him ■'*se**iot’i, t'o. i * R. 1--‘l’> Jh Gray. notified. p. tony, iei'.oit in , As., *t the same time and placv*. w ill b* -old a one thud undivided interist III A «fi I u sloti- : onsedti ut>wo#u,n«d ja,e city <<f tiriifiti. BpaM- mg l ontity, by D. ft. Shaffer, forn ertv occupied by M, well ,V helUt, on Hi -tic t iii - i d city, tin suiue being a t*o »tory briv k 1 adding, and iinnded north by tha store house ol A. rtehenerman, cast by ‘ Hr- -*-*e*, b, #4—ts- bs m ** of b- IV | McWilliams and flic wiml by an of *ffl#y. H, Levied Keith ou and sold as , roperly ). j to satisfy thr> ii fa* D*t>eu from Spalding ( unty 1’onrt in favor of II is.t 'lafiiti ,t Uo. I vs Stilwel! A Keith. 1* ft Kliafler, lou- ant in possession, legally notified |ti,0t». sold Also, at the same time and place, wilt be si vehty-tWe acre* off of lot of land No* ha in the lUi Di*trietof Spalding t'onnly, the sud leventy live acre- of land being strip ili,* entire leJigfht fsaid lot on the sonlh side, bounded ou tl<e north by Head's Creek, ou ti by e* the utli lot by land which of James 1 Duffy, live, and on the ea t on now jts the w, at by laud* of Win II. Touchstone, le vied on and mid by virtue of a mortgage It ta issued from Spalding Superior Court in fav.-r of James U. Hot ee v*. Cl. S ft’. Darker, i. S, ft. I’lirker, tenant in posse-si on, legally notified. fit) to. Ai*o, at the -amc Mini and place, will be sold one f#iirth of an here of land In the city ot Griffin, bounded on the north by liwso Mttlene; west liy lv. T, DanWl, aonth by part “d o! the name lot, east by Eighth «tresit. Lev- "tl as the propdrty of Henry 1‘rudsnce, to sutiify one justice court li fa issued from the jnsliee pom l of IlXilst district G . M. In favor of It. 1* Blanhm ,V Co. vs. Henry 1'nidenoc l.evy made by Geo, D. Johnson, 1. an.I turned over lo me. Tenant In 1 "., -ion iegally notlfteii $tU>0. )!, S i > i.NNKl.l . A he riff. I ; m WANT ( usU)inetw, Aught, Hoa rtlcrd, To bt* Bought A ui nt», Silver or Gold* 0 v d©r*, Mvrchaudit® Hold, Herv'uiU ui Hack*. i ••“ds to Apj ruian, 1 Muxii’ij] ;« W) 1*1' I Tem- »r ( ‘n (>peniiiff Ta* Day* htr, VmiumH’t’, r*»l»nJ«r J’ 1 < !i h r*, 11 or \ei # ##, * u.fks Uut43hvr* or Hakef*, Hook? 1 , Boat a, 1 •> I th‘1* Or i .« t, Votrw, niUr. , Dr« • m slilrt or lloance 1’fHfH'IIH‘nt, Fir Floor, A cure Handy f«»r VuIImS dim*.me, Ft \ T#> < ua» nictit, A MuaUuUhetDiixe, i’urchuHrt a I*c(, t htH se, M Home, 'ieaa, MofiJu»y are, Uoea, or Ht ar, Von*, Bloo Hioutd or HpllK An* Prone Fo * from Kit*, To Make Known, To Him a I lull Your Store, Driver or L am, Hosiery, An Kh *raufc Caniago.Dry oods, Flay'.l AnOjmlcnf Marriage, Hall, t RiChlca, }diol«tc ry, (inctrt.or Skater, . Excursion*, 1'lntc*, Knlflv Knack*, To *«‘U to ga) > roatur sDivcifiiorm, Diamond*, !*©wi < ioUicu Hea«iyJ Mado, U, Inercutoo of Trade, Uiiigrt, ( oal. Coke and Woo d < nrlft, Fieturc*, VYaah for Feature*, Lecture*, To buy i Hid Thing*, Ail Kind*of Food i < >r at*, m il * Hid '1 hiug* t Work?* on AairoJo^y. Theolci|cy 9 Hat*, Wealth arid Hein Uy, M il It*, World wide Publicity Flair Flag*, ISaU Hag*, I’niiiuhoriH, Hags, i!alto, Nag*, lit*’' t < i avals, i >t» > nhirt* or folium M ut ton or lb « f, Mmighty Dollar*, Fiuunci.il lit iicf, II f for Kent, vS!f >< k <, ' toi« s T«-rifiiH'Ut, rio. km, t ‘.o h be L fit, i ook«, i a*ll to bo Spoilt, Him Urt, h- « lit, fortmwfi.a or Hox, Tent, I ilt, Khoep «*r <)x, ixoiiiai! CVineut, ( >r Even a Ii- an Go- Take* I hen in a Advice Trie**, Read ti«‘* Advice, tin.' k ar Ik yoml Frirc, Written HoltiW" Written lb low ADVERTISE in t UK Daily News To Rusln^ss Mon. \f < > LA BOK KI» a li O V MKNT I - SI: F. 1) V l) ii In tbi»« duy* to convince 1NTKI.1J GKNT rn<-n that tt Pays Well to Advertise "tZSREil WE PAY AGENI S'iUT.T^,' AND ALL KXPKNIUte Tu travel or tor to* ml work; ftete - | * Far Salt! 10 a*r> • eood land inste* rorpcftMft md I The wood will nearly pay for it, land la worth over prim aakftd tori * re. loti in wood* part tod* ftf d it* -*• aere* instdaeity HinMft. 1(1 aide city limit*, with (e«d h«ita.T MW maul kn— it <i» screaln«i4**tty out houeea, bar**, tw truite, dlTiftod Ac. I AU atone can Hramaaf tote io dlduraftt poetiuM t city for rate and to rent 0. As CUM!