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BABIES cry for it.
MAUDS RELISH IT.
gold by Druggist*. *<*#% Site., Sl.OO.
Mtil. >gMtD»0M * CO.. WUMTd B, VT.
Baby Portraits.
PortloliO of beautiful b baby photo portraits, printed
on SJL, fine plate pep® of 1 ' f Baby P»tent born within process, sent
to Moth or any these pictures; a year.
Been' W>y'» Mother wants tend at once.
Give name and age.
WELLSi RICHARDSON 4 CO., P.api., Burlington, Vt,
FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS.
-Also, a full line of-
Drags, Patent 1 Medicines, Paints, ,0ils, ‘Brushes
Ahd Druggists’ Supples, at bottom prices, ean ALWAYS be found
AT DREWRY’S [DRUG STORE
28 Hill Streets BIFFIN, GA.
WE KEFE ON HAND THE FINEST
Flour, Sugar and Coffee,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
jgy* At the LOWEST PRIOE8 of any one in the city. We have the finest
Whiskies and Brandies
AND BEST OF ALL THE
FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY!
which is noted to be the finest that is nmde. All of the above for medical purposes. Com
and see ns. GEORGE
& HARTNETT.
d&wtdec2fi
A. LOWER,
Practical Jeweler M Dealer in Diaiis, Watches,
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C.
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN, GA.
—PORE 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.
T. 2Sd. MILLS
For)( Christmas)( Goods
........CALL ON........
W.M.HOLMAN&CO.
We Sfandard A Sugar lor making cake. Citron, Currents, Prunes and all
kinds of Extracts for Flavoring. The best Pat. Flour. Mince Meat, Jellies,
end in fact anything you want.
* TURKEYS, FISH AND OYSTERS. i
tetr Leave us your order and it will be attended to.
HOW ?
HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of
ft. F. S TRICKLAJS D,
NO 57 HILL STREET. - GRIFFIN, GA:
J^“500 prs. of 3 pie Shoes at less than wsale prices. Also a good
iue of
MEN.WOMEN ’S?ANI) CH ILDREN’S SHOES.
Bought regular, at reduced prices. Calicoes, Sheeting and Checks, all
marked down. Kentucky Jeans, all grades, 15 to 37^ cents pi r yard.
Wc have, a full line of Mens’ Womens’ and Childrens’ IJose at 10 to Zo
cents. Oui childrens’ mixed and Mack hose at 10 cents per pair is the best
tiling in town for the money. Handkerchiefs, I Duels, Corsets, Flannel
Collars ant] Cuffs, all at the luwe-t prices. Give me a trial and I will save
juv money. R. F. STRICKLAND.
SPENCE & SMITH,
OPPOSITE BRICK WABEHOU8E.80LOMON St
fjpr'Aie n< w rendj to do your wi rk. Repairing buggies and wagons is a feature o
1l*®ir buMM'FF, on which skilled labor only is used. Bring ns your work.
We will build v< u anything c» * heels-Buggies, Phaetons, hurries » agona,
Dr*\t, and Dtlivery Wugoi.s. Sign painting will wb a feature of nc ittle import
Nothing but good work will be dene. W ill not take a shoddy job foi any price. '* u
H. Sience at tbrtelm you cannot fail toyet fairdealing. Call onuatefore you buy.
SPENCE &
Solomon Street, Griffin, Ga.
Shipment Finest Teas,
It’s Easy to Dye
WITH *
__
DpOND Dfrs
Superior
IN
Strength,
Fastness,
Beauty,
AND
Warranted _ to color Simplicity.
IUid to more «!▼« goods than any other iuS
Alk for th more brilliant
no other. 3 <colora; cents ® eachT^ Diamond, and Uie
10
WELLS, RICHARDS ON A CO., Burlington. Vt.
For Gilding or Bronsiag Fancy Articles, USE
DIAMOND PAINTS.
Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only to Cents.
A DISCUSSION ON GRAPES.
FOLLOWING THE READING OF MR.
OETTER’S ESSAY.
The Further Proceedings of the Horti¬
cultural Society at Last Tues-
day’s Session.
Viler the reading of ike essty by
Mr. Getter, aa published in ya.'ar-
d*y’. News, * gentr.l diacu.au n
took place.
Dr. Mitchell aaked Mr. Oetter to
name threw or four varieties beat
suited lo this locality, to whiclf ha ra
plied tk.t .here wen* sev.r.l bna-
dred variatua of Labrusca class, but
Ives and Couaord are most widely
known and roost profitable; Norton's
Va.and Cyntbi&na most highly val¬
ued of Aeuvalia class which is natural
here, being confined to the south At
liutic coaat, not north of the Poto¬
mac. As they are natuial bare, ha
thinks they will prove dost valuable,
but it will not do to entirely discard
the Lahruaca claaa yel. We may
have seedlings of Ives that will be
an improvement on the parent
Worden i» of Concord.
lu Kiparik class are seme grapes
of value and greatly improving as
for instance, the Missouri Railing.
He has fruited it forlwa years with
out a sign of rot, growiug next to
Peter Wyile, which was almost all de
stroyed. It is a white grap» ripen
iog a week later than Coucord, of
medium size bunches generally about
derail, very fair for table nae and
made a white wine that he thinks
will compare with best types
Rhine wiue. During the grape hat*
vest of’87, however,the heavy con
tinued rains destroyed the fruit,
bursting tba skins of ripe grapes so
the orep was almost destroyed. Mr,
Jones stated he has Cenuord, Ives,
Catawba and one kind unknown to
him which from his description was
decided to be Isabella. Catawba fruits
well hut has some rot. Some vines
four years old had 40 lbs grapes this
last season, probably because he had
left too much wood on vinca.
Mr. Van Dyke asked for experience
abo^ut slopes, and ditection beat suit
ed for grape growing, to which Mr.
Getter replied he preferred a south er
southeast slope for the first early
■uu to dry dew before tba tempera,
ture of air had risen high eneugb to
germinate the spoors ot rot and mil¬
dew, which required moisture and
beat.
Mr. Hus.ed thought that free
circulation of air was an important
agent in drying dew from vines and
would select a slope toward the most
generally prevailing morning wind,
no l>ai dings, trees or oichardi to
preveut free circulauou of sir.
Dr. Mitchell agreed that free eir
eolation of air is necessary, but asktd
if a s'ope is necaasury and why
would not levei ground do, to v (nab
the President quoted the old tdage,
•‘Bacchus loves the little hills.” Mr.
Sutherland thought a west or south
slope best. Mr. VaiiDyke said
grapes on his south slope were first
to dry and he always etmmeiiced
early morning pishing there, because
his west slope was slow to dry.
Mr. VVayinan has grapes ou east
north and tout!) slopes and Ives
season only rotted on the north
sides.
Mr. Vandyke asked lor the
cheapest and most successful roeth
o 1 to plant a vineyard ou ground
that is now unprepared.
Mr. Sutherland will run
rows 10x8 but noith and south, vast
and wee?, paying no attention to
e'r, make a trench by continued
it g two feet wide and subsoil deeply
ai possible.
Mr. Hosted says, select
ground, loosen and deepen tho
20 iocbca if possible and if
ground is not capable of b
loosened up to deep it will not be
suitable pleee for a vineyard;
lay off’ ro»i 10 or 8 fe-t apart,
row oo the level nnJ if necessary
in abort rows whenever tiny need
come owing to »uy change of
in slope, bat keep every row on
level and by cultivating toward
rows, every row will be a terrace
than save the apace of a regular
race. The question then arises,
haps in doing ao, too much
will be held at the roots and tbs
sdy is onderdraining—which
prevent soil from surface
will allow all the important —
elements of rain to be retained
the coil ae the water
through from the surface
Mr. YasDyke says drainage ia
lately of veins, bat aa it ie too
'
fast in row to sate wire, aa 8x8 is
tnoch too close.
Mr. Way ms n says deep plow,eg
necessary, He planted last yam
groaud that eras terraced,
rows parallel with upper and lower
terrace of eaeh land and filled in c«n
ter or wide ends with abort rows a*
need*,! mid accommodated slight dif
fereiu-.es by widening and nairowing
distance of rows slightly.
Mr Sulherlsnd, in reply to Dr.
Mltchu.l, sttiud lie preferred * la'gul
rows in order io cross piuv,--!*", iu
irg Unit good cultivation
taut.
In reply \o Dr. M ici eu s qac>y
a boat proper manuror, sir. Ociur
arid L.gh grade phoaph-.to, atber, sui
pli.de or muri ne of potash, or ksimt
art iht brut fertilizes, A proper iu.x
tare o! k.lint and potash at low ra
of 3 to 4 lbs. to each viu-* woul t
ol heuefi’. if be Usd pieuty of
post aotll.i broadcast on ground,
if not in such quantity would
in drills before planting.
The Secretary ibeu lead from
late bulletin of the Department
Agriculture the followirg r«rueJi<
for treatmeut of black rot:
B'KOKAUX MI XT nil*
Dissolve It] lbs. of sulphate of
per in 2*2 ga 1 . of wstei; in
vessel elake 30 lb*. Inns iu 6
water. When the Mler has
pour slowly into tho copper
using care to thoroughly mix
flaida by conslaut stirring. Mix
days before it is needed to apply
stir as sprayed ou vines.’’
For geaenl use the following
recommended:
‘Sulphate of copper........ 6
Lime................... 6
Water............... .....22
D.sso.ve copper in 1G gal. water and
liroeiu 6. and mixed and applied
above."
Meeting adjourned. Due notice
place of next regular msetiug will
given. Wm. Wardkb, Sec’tv.
One Tact
Is worth a column of rhetoric, said an
oan statesman. It is a fact, established
the Hood’s testimony Sarsaparilla of thonahnds does of scrofnla, people,
cure
rheum, and other ciseases or affections aria
ing from impure state or low condition of
blood. It also overcomes that tired
creates a good appetite, and gives fc)
to overv oartof the evatem. Trv it.
Br. Moffett’s TEETHIMA (Teething Powtfers)
guy and Cojt* only S5_C«nu. ^T«ihlr|» cure*
. age. It
Uta/e and ture. Try It and yon will never n b*
without TKETHIN’A a* tonga* there are ChUd-
ted In the Uouie, A*k your lirnggUt.
WATCHES!
★ JEWELRY, ★
DINNER AND TEA SETS!
—M -
DECORATED LUSTHE AND PLAIN WHITE
ENGLISH GRANITE WARE.
DECORATED AND PLAIN CHIN'A PLATE
SETS, GLASS. TiN AND WOODEN WARE.
KENTUCKY COOKING AND HEATING
STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES.
NOVELTY CO.
BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER
22 alius’ Shoe Slew 22
Hill St. Hill St.
Home-made Shoes ami Leather a Specialty.
SST We warrant all wjtk and shall make it a point to misrepresent noth
ing. Just reosiyed a largo shipment of Gents, Ladies and Misses fine goods
and school shoes for Children.
H, W. HAStsELKUS.
A. S.MURRAY
Call* your attention to his
Superb 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 ready to serve my customers, both
day and night
Mrs. E. E. ( ROCKER,
20 HILL STREET,
. -*A8 ALL TMI*
Latest: Styles: of: Millinery
—
Farm and House and Lot For Salt
A StiSU' acre farm In 3 miles of Griffin, G* of
vrootb, 120 In splendid state
,d for improved farm machinery. will sold Mat-hln- with
cry, stock, corn and fodder be
farm V wanted, fill ready for business acotb-
•r year. Alto,a tarn roomy house end two
acre lot \,\ Griffin, da. For particulars ad-
drew, me at Griffin, Ga., care filark Jfc Son.
laptTVtl&wSra TH A D CLARK.
Mew Advurtisemems
TO ADVERTISERS
A list of 1((X) newspaper* divided into
8TATK8 AND SECTIONS willle sent on
appUeation— FREE.
To U»o#« who want thetradvertiidns thorough to pay
we ean offer u« t eller medium for
and etleetUe work tiian the various section*
of «iir Se’e< t I/ieal List.
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Newspaper Advertising Han an,
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send for Pears' Treatise on I'iaea es , f Mali,
willi particular* for Homs i ure.
Cures .j on ran teed No cave t o : ay, .1.8.
Feah*. 013 and 614 Church 8t.. Nashville
Tenn. BCvUdftwItr.
THE.
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-PRESS CO-
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| RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS,
BADGES, CHECKS, STENCILS,
STEEL STAMPS, &c.
Sole Manufacturer* of
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A CREAT YEAR
xn Hie hihiQTi oilhe United State* I* notr apon
os. Every person of Intelli^eBce dertrw to kpep
puce vriib the course of IU etenti. There if no
better way to do §o than tONubacribe lor
The Macon Telegraph.
fu new* faciutioi addition are nnmrpaued the fulleri by any AmocJ- paper
lu the Boath. In to correapond-
ated I*rc*« dispatche*. Utter it haa from apeolal all Important
enee by wire and neighboring Bute*.
point* fn Georgia and the Wn*b-
During the present eeuion of Congree*
lngtou lcfe*tlng will be the centre moat Important tn the country. and meet The Jtf
new* ot the Telegraph l*
^^n^^^deSTf-rnlrit- Washington Corrc«pondence
the l.uat
*ws and gorsip In full dlspatchea. Frequent
'peeittt tetter* from lion. Amo* J. Cummlug*.
member of Congree* trom New York, Frank <1,
Carpenter, and W. A. Croffnt, three of the be*t
known newepaper live*! writer* Important at the laeue* capital, of di*- tho
cun the and mo*t
'/he Telegraph thoroughly h 1* ia a a Demncratte Demt tin# with with Tariff ... the the Reform policy
paper, It Is in >
of President aident Clevriaud and a the Democratic
party. In the coming national campaign the
Tciegrapb will not only giro all the new*, but
will discus* all public l**nea from the atand-
point of genuine Democratic faith. Subfcfibc
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TH* TEI.EOEtAPH,
Manas, Oaoania.
—L-Lims ' .las s rsgsggs:—
Sheriff Sales.
I XfJLL BK HOUJONTHR F1R8TTUJC8-
Yf day IO Hooar, Jaatmry next, tha before of th# Griffin, door
the t onrt to city
County, to-wlL Georgia, tbe following do-
propeitj, land bounded by th# branch
Six a err* of
from Waddy’a point where steam the mill ditch on th#
t, south at the run¬
fre tn the spring empties the Into Inlet the section branch of
by line drawn from
ditch and branch, north by the land Hoe
K. CJ. beinr KirkpatrK-k and of lot Jx*. A. Beck*,
six acre# District of a originally part Henry, nupher l‘J9
hiro then
now Spalding County. the Third AI*), District sixteen
res, more or less, tn of
lletirv. th
know:
189, re nod
of said tot running cast five
all.* Mid twenty roods, tbeio-e due no th to
second branch twenty. eight chains,
up the northern prong of the branch
lo the original land tine between said k.t and
lot west of it, now occupied by J a* A.
lte. k*. thence south alou, said linn thirty
and i hum* to the beginning corner. Walter ia:v»rd C.
o,i sold a* tl e property of
Hecks and Wm. M. Becks, admlniatratora of
estate of J *. A . Heck*, deoeeacd, by vir¬
tue of a mortgage tj fa Issued from Npaldlog
Court in favor of da* V , Horne T*.
v niterG. Berk* and Win. M. Beeka, admin
i>t'at,,r* of the estate of J as, A. Beeks, Wm.
M, Hta-ka, Icnaut in i*o*»e*sion, legally uotU
lled. 09.90.
Also, at the ««me time and place, will be
sold that tract or parcel of land (slug in
Snskiing Oounty, originally Henry, hotind
on tlie Ben north tiyT. C. Andrews, oti the
west by Dorsey, on thcaoulh by W. L.
on the east by Jesae Griffin, con¬
taining 64 reside*. acre*, being Levied the lot on which Pr. f
tit Miller on and sold a* the
of Frortlt Miller by virtue of a
mortgage ft fa issued from hpnldlng Superior
Court in favor of Geo. W. wood va. Frofflt
Miller. Froffit Milter, tenant iu posaeeaion,
legally notified. fit 00. be
Also, at the same tunc and place, will
25 acre* of land tn the southeast corner
of tot No. 56 tn lOUMth district U M. of ftpald
County, south bounded land of cast Jnn by H. Bishop, T. Fatter-
son, bv land by F. Gray, north K. weal
of B. by other Unde
of B. P. Gray. Levied ou aa the property of
B. P. Gray by virtu# of a mortgage ti fa ia*
sued from Bpaldlng Superior Courtjin favor
of Koppe Mnchinc.Co. va.,B. P. Gray. B. P.
Gray, tenant in , oasession, legally notified.
A)*.), at lire time and place, $ will 6 . 00 . be
same
nold a one thiid undivided interest in a cer¬
tain store house in occupied the city of Griffin, Spald¬
ing County, now by D. W? Shaffer,
formerly Hill occupied said by Sti'well A Keith, on
-tract brick iu building, city, and the bounded inane being a two
story north by
Hie store house of A. 8< hcnerruan, cast by
Hill street, south by store house of ft. P.
McWilliams amt west by an alley. Levied
on »nd sold m the i r»i>erty of J, H, Keith
to satisfy three fi fas issued from Bpaldtng
County Stilwell Court <fc in Keith. favor of Il.W. H. B. Shaffer, Claflin & Co.
vs. ten¬
ant in possession, legally notified $6.00.
sold Also, at the same lime off end place, will No* b#
seventy-five District acres of of lot of land
145 in the 4th Spalding County,
the naid seventy-five seres of land being
strip the entire length of said tot on the aontlt
side, bounded on the north by Head’* Creek,
on the south by land of James Dnffy, on the
east by the lot on which I now live, and an
the west by lauds of Win. H. Touchstone.
Levied on and sold bv Wrto# of a mortgage
ft fa i*#ued trom n Spalding Spalding Hoi-ne Superior Su G 8.W, Court In
favor favor of of James James U. U. Ho.-ne vs. vs. Q. Farker,
G. 8, W. Parker, in powesaiou, ,___
tenant legally
notified. 06.10.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold one fenrth of an acre ot land In the city
of Griffin, bounded on the north by Isaac
Mitlene; west by U. T. Dat.lel.sooth by c«rt
of the Barae lot, east by Kightn street. Lev¬
ied on ss the property of Henry Prudence,
to satisfy justice one jostice court li fa Issued from
the court of 1001st district G. M. In
favor of B. P. BlanJon its Co. va. Henry
Prudence. Levy mode by Geo. 1). Johnson,
L. C., and turned over to me. Tenant in
| 0 )-ef'i<H,n legally notified $6.00,
R, 8. CONNELL, Sheriff.
IF YOU WHY
Customer*, Boarders, Aught, To
be Bought
Agents, Silver or Gold,
0 < ders, Merehsadiee Sold.
Servant* or Place, Gauds to Apprais#,
Lawyer Musical or Teac Can#, Opening To Announce, Days
jers, Houses
Cooks, Popular Preachers, Butchers or Acres, Bakers,
or
To Books, Hire Let, Boats, Votes,
or
(ifllces, Dress skirt or floune#
First Basement, Floor. A A cure Handy for Valise, disease,
Casement, To Purchase Fet, Cheese, A MuslinCbemise,
a
Mare, Horse, Teas, Bees,
Monkey Bloodhound or Bear, Or Peas, Prone
Free Fits, or Hpitz To Are Make Known,
from
To Hire a Hall Your Store,
Driver An Elegant or team, Carriage,Dry Hosiery,
AnOpulent oods,
Play.Concertor M arrlage, Ball, Upholstery, Picnics,
Skate*, Plates, Excursions, Knick-Knacks,
To sell to gay creator'sDiveisione,
Diamonds, Clothes Beady] Made,
Pearls. Increase of Trade,
Carls, HingB, Coal, Coke and Woo d
Wash Pictures, Lectures,
for Features,
To buy Odd Things, Ail Kindsof Food
Or Cats, sell Odd Things, Magic, Works on Theology,
Huts, Wealth Astrology, »ftd Felicity,
Mats, World-wade Publicity
Flats Flags,
Bata Bags,
Pantaloons, Bags,
Hats, Nags,
Resplendei tCravats, Dress shirts or collars
Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollars,
Financial Relief, House for Kent,
Stocks, Store, Tenement,
Clocks, tocka, Cash to be L:nt,
Cash to he Spent,
Sock*, Scent,
Portmoniu or Box, Tent,
Fig, Sheep or Ox, Homan Cement,
Or Even a Bean— Go—
Then in a Trie*, Head the Advice,*
Take the Advice Far Beyond Price,
Written Below— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
-IN THE-
Daily News
To BuaiiiosHMen.
XT i-N O LABORED ARGUMENT 18 NEEDED
GENT In these day* to convince INTEXJU
men that It
Pays Well to Advertise
^Piireiipr
HAIR BALSAM!
C Ugffi ffi — Mtol bcsatiftdtffi tJiffi
Fiitf toxi/rteal R*««*r* jrrt'wtl
#« I
OlorffiffiffiCAte dimtum
HINDER CORNS.
Executoj^s _
—
M»‘bf tint IrueSIaybx \ -----
for the purpoee o# tttrtri .
the heir#, lo-wit: Two city let#
described a* follow*,* eaciwo /ot„ .
and lot on the corner of 15th and Pep. -V.e9
streets, oise foorth acre; and one fewr
houae and lot on Taylor 1 “ ‘
Te: in* r f sale, eaeh on day <««. : -
06.00. Ex t cutero^R»tod^.Do^l2rd :
Sale
By virtue of an order granted by the r$MT
Utdlnary the highest Of bidder, Spalding County, I will **<1
before the court house
in Griffin, during the legal hours of
oft the first Tuesday In January, 1«M,
deceased, tor th# pturpoM of distrlbotlon ;
the heirs, t»-wK: One hndred eed a*
atnn* district, acres bounded of lend, north mor# by ne land less, of In f
and 6. H. Wilson, e**» ‘ ‘
8 H. Wilson, south by land of 8. «*.
and a. It. Lawton and west by DO-
Term* one third cash tn it halese# in
one and two years, with wight per cent,
J. C. BROoKJL
Adm’r ot Mrs. M. L. Lewton.dw’d.
Jftt.UM. - :
1st rater’s Sale.
By virtue ot an order granted by the Coort SM
Grdinary the highcat ot bidder Spalding Connty.IwiH ae»
before the court house
in uriffin, tlii during l* «-
on nrri
d» of ot of the the stock ti. U.O.AA of C. the Ac A. 8. BR. KB. W. BB. Ca, Co., Co. twenty-five twenty-five and
owe 3
of rtock of Central BB. end BnafciSff
Terms of day
#6.00. Adm’r of Mrs. M. L. Lawton, Wd.
Ordinary’s Advertisement*.
Slid foiintv deceased a____
on estate of naid (
departed thie Ufa and left
and the admlnistraUen of th#
unfinished, that If this la of to notify all persona
nose the creditors or next
kin of deceased shall apply for tetters #f
i*tration on asid estate by the first *
i sa45sr“s, , s!ar**
of Ordinary of said connly will CM* H
unfinished 'WfflSB&’SSS admtnistnition of Mid estate | , '
»«.oo.
aald county deceased: N M CoUsm th#
on estate of said deceased
this life and left said eatete
deceased ahell apply for alters of admin-
on said estate by the first Howto*
January 1889 by ten o’clock, the aonrt of
ad«1^^«n^^ft2S5r departed this life »ad Mtaaid estate
and the administration of the
uulinUhed- this te to notify eredU.. ail i
that if none wfttte u,
ot kin of deceased ahell apply for tatters
admiiiletratlon on said estate oilock,^ by the first
of Ordinary in Janaary ot im> aald by tea will the
until. 1 *U ,*1 «uiuui>i*traCitm county of aaidcftate cast
upoa.
mm
forth# widow and minor i
have acted and made and filed their report In
office.
Let all petsons concerned show cans# ha¬
the January CUB rt otOrdLoery 1889, oa the first Moo- : M
m if any cause exists, why ivsl
report should not be madeth# judgment
Ui« ceurt and be entered of record.
$8.00. K. W. HAMMOND,Ordinary.
dett, HordeU, administrator of Pr e w la * 8a»-
late of Bpaldlng County. rtrOMMfi,
failed to , make srsi£stijs. return*, and , auto- a
are
the t state of deceased; and & L
having he petitioned the Court of Ordin¬
tn discharged from suretyship oa
18S0 and show first Mcedeyl
not make return* cause and why why said foa
E. I. your
Ison should not be relieved as surety
on your bond. All person* concerned are
notified to appear at said tithe and pise#
and show cause why a new sdatototntor
should not be appointed ia case of your toil
ore to comuly with this order.
*6.00 E. \V. HAM MONO, Ordiaary.
dAKDINAKY’S JFFICE-SPxlduwOov*-
v/tt, Gsoboia, Nov .90th, iSffi—At A.
Snider has applied to me for letters of ad
ministration on the estate ol John Alk*,
late of said county, deceased.
Let ail person* concerned show cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary of said county,
at in January, roy office 1889, in Griffin, on the first Monday
snch letters should by not ten be o'clock granted. a. m., why
*3 00. K. W. I1AMMOD, Ordinary.
( yJ "kUDINABY’B OFFICE .—Spaxoiso Cocjl
ti, Gboboi*. Nov. 30th, vm-J. W. Hul
lard ha* applied to me tor lettersof adminir if
tratration, de bonis non, with will annexed '31
on the estate of N. G. Phillip* late of said
.
! oonty, de< cased. »
Let ali persons concerned show cause be
fore the Court of Ordinary of said county, at
my office in Griffin, on the first Monday in
such January, letter* I8t» should by ten o'clock a. at-, why
oat be gran tel.
$3.00. K. MV. HAMMOND,Ordinary. m
YORDINARY’S OFFICE —SaaxJiinoCoujr.
V7 TT, t.aoBOM. Oct. 27th, 1688.—H. ti.
Stanley, administrator of SsmT Bailey “
applied to uic for letters of diaaateaton ‘
hi* administration on the estate of I
Bailey, Let late of said county, deceased-
all person* concerned show cause lie-
fore the court of Ordinary of said county,
at my office in Griffin on the -find Monday 5
io February, 1889, by not tea o’clock a. &., why
such Mu r* should be granted.
$6.15. E. W. HAMMOND.Ordinary.
For Sale! m
10 Here# wood land inside a
The «i»4 will nearly pay for
land Is worth over price an
acre*, 100 ha wood* part ton
it*. he .ere* mi Wte aty Rgdl
aide Mr iraeit*. srttk good meet 1
it OS acres inside city Barite, 1 1