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it’s Eas^to Dye
Birrs
OOD Superior
IN
**=? - Strength,
BABIES CRY FOR IT. Fastness,
INVALIDS RELISH IT. Beauty,
Make* Flump, La unking, Healthy Babies. AND
Restates the Stomach and Bowels. Simplicity.
Bold by Druggists. «3e., SOc, * 1 . 00 .
NELLS. BICHABDSQB t Warranted _ ^ ^
CO., fcimnam.rr. dyes ever made, to oolor and more goods than any other
Baby Portraits. J™5f e color*. Ask to tor give the more Diamond brilliant and
no other. 36 colors; each. , and take
10 cents
A Porttollo of beautiful baby portraits, printed WELLS, RICHARDS ON A CO., Burlin gton, ft.
on lino plate paper of by Baby patent photo process, sent
free to Mother any born within a year For Gilding or Brouing Fancy Articles, USE
Every Mother wants these pictures; send at once DIAMOND
(jive WtUS, Baby’s KICH4RDS0N name and & age. CO., P Burlington, Vb PAINTS.
ops.) Gold, Silver, Bronae, Copper. Only to Coats.
FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS.
-Algo, a full line of-
Draft Patent 1 Medicines, Paints, ,Oils, ‘Brashes
And Druggist*’ Hopples, at bottom prices, can ALWAYS be found
AT DREWRY’S fcDRTTG STORE
38 Hill Street.GKIFFIN, GA.
WE KEFF ON HAND THE FINEST
Flour, Sugar and Coffee,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
J-jf At tlio LOWEST PRICES of any one in the city. We have the finest
Whiskies and Brandies
AND BEST OF ACL THE
FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY!
which is no'cd to be the finest that is made. All of the above for medical purposes. Com
and see ns.
GEORGE & HARTNETT.
dAwtdecSB
A. LOWER,
Practical Jeweler and Dealer ie Dieieis, Watches,
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C.
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN, GA.
PURE PORK SAUSAGE !=-
THE FINEST EVER BROUGHT TO THIS
MARKET!
--(o)--
Oranges Fresh From Florida, in Any Quantity!
THE FINEST LINE OF CANDIES EVER
SEEN IN GRIFFIN.
T. 3VC. .MILLS
For)(Christmas)( Goods
.CALL ON.
W.M. HOLMAN A CO.
We Standard A Sugar for making cake. Citron, Currents, Prunes and all
kinds of Extracts for Flavorfng. The best Pat. Flour, Mince Meat, Jellies,
and in fact anything you want.
★ TURKEYS, FISH ANI) OYSTERS. ★
Leave us your order and it wt'l be attended to.
HOW? to Save Money
By buying your DRY GOODS,
HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of
R. F.
NO 57 HILL STREET. ... - GRIFFIN, GA:
|5gf“500 prs. of 3 pie Shoes hi less than wsale prices. Also* good
ine cf
MEN.WOMEN’S-ANI) CHILDREN S SHOES,
Bought regulfir, at reduced prices. Calicoes, Sheeting and Checks, all
marked down. Kentucky Jeans, all grades, 15 to cents per yard.
Wr hav<- a full line of Mens’ W<miens’ and Childrens’ Hose at 10 to 25
ccn!s. Oui childrens’ mixed and black hose at 10 cents per pair is the besl
tiling in town for the money I H-uuIai rehiefs, towels, Corsets, Flannel
Collars and Cuffs, all at the l«>wts>r times. Give me a trial ami I will save
yi , L , m oney. - R- F. STRICKLAND.
-So»-
SPEN C E 6l SMITH,
OPPOSITE BRICK WAREHOU 8 E,SOLOMON St
Ate new ready to dojourwuk. lit pairing buggies and wagons is a feature o
w.*~-
jl (Rent c at the trim jon cannot fail to t et fair dealing. tall on us t dure jou buy.
SPENCE & ,
Solomon Street, Griffin, Ca.
Shipment Finest Teas,
|.CRACKERS* ALL SORT 8 , 15 c. Ib.
HAMS. BONELESS SHOULDERS. ETC.
FLOUR ON THE MARKET.
IftiilM&Cis’
Railroad, ia Georgia
Savannah New*. ^
Railroada »ro jfreat developer*.
Thay eohaao^ tbe value of land and
other property, beild op town, along
their routu*, sot hoaineu feeder*,
afford t reat advantage totravel aud
freight, iuvi’n i nmigraiion aud pro
vent emigration.
Twenty years ago railroada iu G*w
gia were not appreciated as highly a»
they are now, and people tbought
leva of ,-lUiti.' at lyig distance fro.a
them. N-iw, however, every body
wanta t» g#t *• near a radr.w4 a* j.t.s
sible. Town* through which one
doca not pan are vary likely to tuf
fer, and laada local ad iuuouvcnieully
from one do not Bud a very ready
sale.
In no way is Georgia's g-eat pro
gress shown more clearly than in her
railroada. For quite a number
years new Huai have been alneat
continually in process of construe
tion, and Georgia stands vet^ near
the head of the lists of state* which
have made the greatest stride* in
,
railroad building. Rut noiwitbatand
ing this, there is nerd for more roads,
aud particularly is tuia true of
lower part of the state.
Tue new lines which have been
constructed, taken in conjunction
with the old and established ones,
have facilitated travel very greatly.
For instance, a representative of the
Morning News left Macon a few
morniogs ago by the Southwestern
road fi-r Columbus, where he arrived
at 7 a. iu., when he left by the Geor
gia Midland audGulf road for Griffin,
arriving in th« last named city in
time for snpoer, after whicu he took
the Central train for Savannah,reach
ing b« re next morning. Thus, in a
little more than twenty four hourr,
be hud been in four cities of three
different sections of the State, one of
the cities being on the western and
another on the eastern border.
The people of Columbus did a
great thing when they built the
Georgia Midland and Gulf road.
The road is a business feeder of that
city, and it traverses a fertile section,
iu which bitberte a railroad was an
knowD, and wLich it is rapidly davel
oping. It forms one side of a trian
gle, of which the Southvv*stein and
the Centrals roads form the other
sidee. A few miles from Griffin it ie
crossed by the Atlanta aid Flotida
road—a line which also has opened
np new territory to the commercial
world-
The peo| le of Savannah should
study the railroad map of Geo gir,
and see if it would not be to tbeir in
terest to build some new lines.
Congressman Allen’s Illustration.
Washington Star.
None of the national legislators outiblne
Representative Johu M. AUep, of Mississip¬
pi, as a story-teller, and some of hie little
anecdotes are as ranch to the point as thoae
which made President Lincoln se popular-
Mr. Allen w»s chat tin* with a reporter
over the resuits of the late election, and on
being asked whether he ttonglit the next
Honse was going to be republican or dem
ocratic, was rather shy.
‘ I feel,” said he, ‘like aconverted receiver
of stolen goods. I want to be honest, but I
don’t want to give op anything I’ve got.”
The conversation continued for some time
but Mr. Allen was still unwilling to say defln
itelywbathe thought about the matter.
Finally, the reporter asked him pointedly:
“Will the Fifty-first congress be repoblican
or democratic?”
Apparently Ignoring the question, the
Mississippian said: “Down In my town
some few jw>rs ago, there lived a man who
owned a small two story frame house. In the
lower portion of that humble structure he
‘kep store,’ and in the upper room he slept.
One night the house was discovered to be ou
fire, and it was feared fora while that the
owner would perish in the flames. The
fears were not reelized, however, for the
man awoke to the situation before the floor¬
ing on which he repoeed was destroyed-
There was no time for etiquette nor for mak-
ing any elaborate toilet. He just dropped
out of the window, clad only in a shirt that
was more remarkable for its brevity then it*
cleanliness. The devot-ring flame* mad*
short work of the hou-e, and the luckless
owner marched excitedly among the crowd
exclaiming in agonizing tone-, as he finger
ed the shirt: ‘This is all 1 have in the
world; I am utterly ruined—this is all I have
in the world.’ He repeated this so frequent
ly that it became wearisome to more than
one of those fensitire people who reside in
Tupelo, and finally one of the j. yelled out,
If that’s ail you have, for heaven's sake
tear it off, throw it in the fire, snd start even
with the world.’"
“That,” couclndad Mr. Allan, “is about
the fix the democracy is just n„w. The Re-
pchlicaos have everything else, so they may
just as well take ■ urshirt too- it is euly a
I very short shirt anyhow ”
KlBging Seise*
In the ears, sometimes a roaring buzxing
sound ia caused by eatnrrh, that exceeding
ly disagreeable snd very enmmon disease
Loss of smell or hesrlng also reelult from oa
tarrh. Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood
purifier,!* a peculiarly successful remedy
for this disease, whieb U cure* by purifying
the blood. If you suffer from catarrh, try
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the peculiar medicine.
Advice to Mother*
M. a Vuauvi Hootbuio
fog children toutfateff. ia the prescription and
at cm of toe beet female nurses
phvaamas* to Hie United States, and
has ban need tor
fOT^toLtretoWreti^ Dunn* the p ro w s *
Plat pies, Sores, Aches and PaIk*.
A hen a hundred bottle* of saraaparilla or
Other pretentious apeeifles fall to eradicate
In born scrofula or coatagloos Wood poison,
remember that B. B. B. (Botanic Blood
Balm) has gained may thousand victories,
in aa many seemingly Incurable Instance*.
Bead to the Mood Balm Oo., Atlanta, Gs.
fer “Book of WoodArs,” snd be convinced.
It is the only turn blood rrarm,
tl. W Messer, Howell's X Roads, Uu.,
writes: “I was afflicted nine years with sore*.
All the medicine I could take did me no
good. I then tried B. It. B.,, and * bottles
cured me sound.”
Mr*. 8 . it. Wirion, Round Mountain, Tex
a*, bled writes: “A lady and friend pimples of mine was trou
with b ivbs on her lace
and neck She took three bottlosof tt B. H.
and her skin got sef t end smooth, plcnplesdis
appeared, Ja». and her health Improved greatly.”
I.. Bosworth, Atlanta, Ga . writes:
“Rome had years ago I contracted blood poison
I no apt elite, my digestion was ruined,
rheumatism drew up my limbs*,. I could
times. hardly walk, my throat was cauterized benefit, fire
Hot Springs gave me no and
my life was one of tortnreuu.il I gsTeU.R.
B. atrial, and surprising ns it may seem,
the uae of 5 bottle* cured me.” novlfl lm
SEALED 1 ROPOSAL 8 will he noelvcdst
the office Department, if the Supervising Washington, Architect, I). Tress 3
ury C. uttil
o'clock p. in. on the 27th day of December,
1888, fot the lalwrr and materials required for
enlarging the U. 8 . Court House and Post
Office building at ATLANTA, GA., in ac¬
cordance with the specification und drawings
copies of which may be seen at this Office
the Builders’ Office of the Custodian, Atlanta, Md Gs.,
Exchange, Baltimore, ., Build¬
ers' Traders’ Exchange. Cincinnati, Chicago, O., 111. Builders’ Luis A
Exchange, and
rille, Ky., and Exchange, Mechanics’, New Dealers’and Orleans, Li*o
bermens' La.
Each bid must be accompanied by a certified
cheeck forfil.tXK*. The Supervising Archi¬
tect will furnish n limited number of copies
of tha specification und drawings at five dol¬
lars a set, upon rcoeipt of that sum In post-
office money-order, drawn to the order ef
the Treasurer of the United States.
WILL A FREPET,
December 4th, lS 88 Supervising Architect.
.-tuc«,tluir».sat,
<TLfs r*rm y lu>w«U iDWffiU * tcmr\r. r *" Ou 0 »>’» ‘8 K* JN«yvrMtMkiM« mm mi
i-irifij.. • 1 «* jCrbaw.IUlfhl’W fDOftfAwh**!c XKW (tslvwrttuni
Astoi-.I u Ly It IN VUH
Run Here!
200 December Fashion Sheets to Give Away!
A WRITING PAD FOR A PENNY.
New Line Stationery.
Beautiful Wall Paper and Window Shades. Pianos, Organs and Musical
Instruments at Bottom Prices.
BRAWNER, DEANE & CO.,
GRICFIN, ..... OC.OUOt-1,
The Finest Bar in Griffin
Is undoubtedly that of Scherer A Brausa. They are elegantly fittod up, and hre prepared
to Wines, serve Bter, their Cigars, customers <fce. with The the best best Country of evi crything Corn Corn W!...... hisky in their at the line, lowest such possible as tine prices. Whiskies,
■
|3F* Call upon them if you want
THE BEST LIQUOR IN TOWN.
decifcwlm
WATCHES!
★ JEWELRY, ★
DINNER AND TEA 8ETS!
—)o(- -
DECORATED LUSTHE 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
22 alius’ Slue Store 22
Hill St. Hill St.
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
NT We warrant all w-jtk and shall make it a point to misrepresent noth
ing. Just received a large shipment of Gents, Ladies and Misses fine goods
and school shoes for Children.
H. W. HASuELKUS.
A. S. MURRAY
Oull« your attention to his
A Mire!
COMPLETE SUITS OR SINGLE PIECES.
Suits of 9 Pieces from $20 to $ 100, Tables. Chairs
Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Wardrobes. Etc,
A limited number of Hewing Machines of the beat
makes tor sale very low.
I am always night. ready to serve my customers, both
day and
Mrs. E. E.
20 HILL STREET.
Latest: Styles: ef:
AND TRIMMINGS.
0NF mny WmtU. bed ceeff* and a tl eMtteff te to ro ,
wo «
Wtr Cell m i irtffiH ■
Farm and Route and Lot For Solo
A Straw acre farm in 8 mlhVof Griffin, Ga
Bert * in woods, cleared 130 in splendid and reeks, state Of
cultivation, of stumps
. d f.r improved and farm fodder machinery. will b* sold llacMu- with
c Lira tv, stuck, wanted. corn for snath-
11 All ready business
er year. Also,* large roomy house and two
sera lot in Griffin. Ga. For particular* ad¬
dress me st Griffin, Ua., care Clark dt Bon,
sopt)!>JAw;5m THAU CLARK.
New Advertisements
TO ADVERTISERS
A Hat of 1000 newspaper* divided Into
81ATK8 AND SECTIONS will t a sent on
application—FRSE. To those who tliCri advertising to
want par
we can offer n* Letter medium for thorough
and efieotUa work than the *«rio«» section*
of Mur Select Ixx-al List.
GEO P. ROWELL A CO ,
Newrpaper Advertising bureau,
10 Spruce street, New York.
Who arc \Vc»k, Lcrv-
ou* aid ifR-yii jHi.iiilttted
and g from
L* !*.hi). ; . in i ,i a I
V,. atinees, f, i j hi 1 y
K i issiu r, i> •! all t!i«
eff<-a-» of early t .it
Habits which tend to
Premature Decay, Cocsumplha. IHseaus or Ir-ssntty, f Wsu.
aeint for Pears’ Troutise on r
with jiarticulars for llom» < ur<-
Cures vuarnnteed N - cure • o ■ sy, -J. H.
Pv(as, 013 and 014 Chnrch St., Nashville
Tenn. novHilAwIv. 4
TH*
WHELESS STAMP
—PRESS CO.-
746 REYNOLD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA
Agent* Wanted 1 Catalogue FREE I
RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS,
BADGES, CHECKS,STENCILS,
STEEL STAMPS, &c.
Sole Manufacturers of
Thu Whelesa Printing Self-Inking Rubber
Stamp Press.
anuary Sheriff Sales.
VV ILL BE KrtrffcsSrAS SOLD ON THE FIRST TUIto-
d*y to d.
of the* wart H< do-
SpahUfig _______ Cornity, riotti Georgia, theJOUowtttg
scribed prop* ty, lo-vltt
Six sere* of land bounded by the branch
running from Waddy’a steam ttUl cm lb*
ea t. south nt the petal where the ditch ron-
nlugfri. ni the spring *mptie* into the brarb h
west by line drawn from the Inlet section of
the ditch and branch, worth If the land lift*
between K. C. K.rkpatrkk »»d das. A. ikeka,
said six acre* being a part of lot number Pw
in 1 bird DUlrtct Spalding «>f originally County, Also, Howry, then
Pike, now in the third District sixteen of
acres, more or less, Pike,now Spalding
originally Henry, then d distinguished led
County, known a ncing the aemthweat as
number of 13K, raid coinao and running at east five
corner lot
cl alt.* and twenty roods, throe* due north to
tin- second branch twenty eight of chain*,
thence up the northern prong the branch
to the original land tine between arid Llattd
the lot went of tt, now o-. ojded by laa. A,
Be< k*. thau x south along said Into thirty
six < bains to the beginning comer. Levied
o,i and sold aa tie proper*/of Walter 0.
Keeks and Wm. I U. Beaks, odeiiBistratom of
tlie estate of *. A. Reeks, deceased, by rir-
tue of* mortgage II ns isensd from U. Spalding
Superior tourt m favor of •!•». Horn* v».
WalterC. Bfisktand Wnr. M. Reeks, admin
istintors of the estate of Jas, A. Becks. Win.
M, Reck*, tenant in possession, U
Also, althe same time and plsec, * ill be
sold that tract or parcel of land being in
Snaiding ed County, byT, originally C. Andrews, Henry, luund
on the north oh the
west — by Ben Dorsey, oo the south b W. L.
Jackson, on the east by .lease (iriili eou-
lalniagtU Miller reside*. seres, being Levied the iolou snd wbl Frof
on s«l as the
Miller. Profflt Miller, tenant in possession,
legally notified. ft (JO.
Also, st the tame time ami place, will be
cold 25 acre* of land in the southeast corner
of ing tot Me. 56 bounded in HXJSfh district by G tl. M. T. of Patter¬ Spaht
County, land of cast E. Bishop, west
son, south by Joo.
br i and of & F. Gray, north by other lands
of B. P. Gray. Levied on as the property of
B. P. Gray by virtue of a mortgage II fa Is!
sued of Koppe from Machine Spalding .Co, Superior V*B. P. Oourt.ia Graf. favor 8 P.
.
Gray, tenant in yoeseaaion, legal’y place,^riil notified.
Alsa, at the same undivided time ue led and anu piace, win be oe
sold a one tiriid interest interest in in Sp3d- a ear-
tain store honse in the oltj oity of Griffin,
formerly ing Caonty, occupied now occupies by Sti MP A W KJto ff «'
nil wi Wofl if n 6 |lH| OO
Hill street in said city, the tame being a two
story brick building, and bounded north by
the store house of A. Scbeoermon, east by
Hill street, south by store house of R. P.
Me William* and weet by sn alley. Levied
on and sold as the property of I. K. Keith
to sattefj atiefy three ft fas issued from Studding
Count inly Court in fsvor of H. II ClaflUt A Co.
vs. Stilweil A Keith. D. W. Shaffer, ten-
ant in possession, legally notified ffl. 00 .
Also, st the same time and place, will be
sold seventy-five seres off of lot of lend No’
143 in the 4th District of Spalding County,
the said seventy-five acres of Und being
strip bounded the entire length of said lot Head’s oa the south
side, the south on Und the of north by Ihtfiy, Creek,
Ou by James on the
oast by the lot on which I now live, and on
the west by lands of Win. H, Touchstone.
Levied on snd sold by virtue of e mortgage
fl fa Issued from Spalding Superior Court lit
favor of Jamns U. Horne v*. S.W, Parker,
G. S, W, Parker, tenant in puste**ioo,^U£aUy
sold Also, at feurtli tb« same time and place, the will bo
one of an aero of Und in ally
of Urtffiu, bounded on Daniel, the north by Isaac
Malene; west by R. T. sooth by part
of tbe same lot, east by Eighth street. Lev¬
ied on as the property of Henry Prudence,
to satisfy justice one justice court fl fa Issued from
the court of lCGUt districtG. M. in
favor of H P Blanton A Co. vt. Henry
Prudenes. l^vy mode by Geo. D. Johnson,
L O., and turned over to me. Tenant in
po^ossion legally ft, notified CONNELL, . fffl.OO.
B. Sheriff.
H
Costumers, Boarders, Aught, To Bought
be ught
Agents, Stiver or ■Gold, <
Otders, Merchandise idle* Bold. I
Servants or Place, Geode to Days Appraise,
Lawyer or Onsa, Opening ___ _
Popular Musical Teacjers, Preachers, To Houses Annonnoe,
or A ore*,
Cooks, I 'i wifr* • Rnf Butchers Atmrn nw or Baker*, Ua Lx
Books, To Hire Boats, Votes,
Offices, or Let, Ureas flounce
skirt or
First IBsetnent, Floor, A A cure Handy for Valise, disease,
Casement, A MuelinChemise,
To Purchase a Pet, Cheese,
Horse, Mare, Tee*. Bees,
Monkey Bloo-lhouad or Bear, Or Pee*, Prone
or tiplt* Are
Free from Fite, To Maks Known,
To Hire a Hall Your Store,
Driver or tesra, HoeUry,
An AnOpulent Elegant Carrittge.Dry Upholstery, oods,
Marriage,
Play .Concert or Ball, Picnles, Excursions,'
Bkater,
Plaies, Knick-Knacks,
To sell to gay crentui'sDi vei aions,
Diamond*, Pearls, Clothes Increase Ready! Made,
Kings, Coal, Coke of sod Trade, Woo d
Curls, Picture*,
Wash for Features, Lecture*,
To buy Odd Things, All Klndsof Food
Or sell Odd ThiDgs, Works on Theology,
C*U, Rata, Magic, Wealth Astrology, snd FefWity,
Mats, World-wide Publiofty
Plate Prigs,
Bats. Rags,
Hats, Pantaloons, Bags,
Nags,
Kospiender Muttou t Cravats, Drees shirts or collar*
or Beef, Almighty Dollars,
Financial Relief, II use for Rent,
Stocks, Store, Tenement,
Clocks, Cash to be L 'nt,
1 UCkS, Cash to be Spent,
Socks, # Scent,
Portmunia Sheep or Box, Tent,
Pig, Even or Ox, KoraaD Cement,
Or a Bean- Oo—
Then in a Trice, Read the Advice,'
Take the Advice Far Beyond Price,
Written Below— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
-IN THE-
Daily News
To Business Men.
Pays Well to Advertise
PAY AGENT!
Executor's
Idyl rtf
SseBSsSS^*-* SMSEarg.ffgg.si
Uriffiv, described as follow*: ouetwo i
house aud lot uo (be ootnt* of t&tb aud
ian streets, »n» fourth sere, aud m«
room bouse rod tot -
acre. Te-m* of,ale,
# 000 . Executor*!
Administrators Sal© m
«»ty, I wfllgiffi
yriro<a.|e**nsa to (be M«brst bidder, before i tbe the court court home house
(J. dTOcased, for the porpoe* o'-------*—“
*BK»ng the heirs, to-* it: Ooe
seventy-five Cabins acre* of toad, more at
Div'onka district, bounded H. Witeen, Mrtb W 1
and S. east
of 8 It. Wilson loutk by Und of ff.
son ranker and a. R. Lawton aud weet 1
Term* one-third cash mil
hi out- and two year*, with hoight per row
interest, / "
Adm’rof Mrs. M, U
ffl.00
Administrator’s Bale
By teas virtue of as order grunted by tbe Court
£ dddrr before the court hettae
door in _... .W.TSJT54
•ale, on the
rrxiSs’.^-Jzs
---------------- A. 1
share* of stock of the S.
•hare of stock of Cent
Co. of Georgia Tern
of sale
Adm’rof Mr*. M. L. Lawton,.
ao.fo.
•"roroerorowiHffffWHi
Ordinary’s AdvertifianMnto.
steissa^^r3£* administrator
on tost*of said daecaoed?
/i.g Jepartod U.w life aod ad»ia$teattoa left said estate
represented and the of ___
eamo unfinUlH-d, Rita ie to notify all panow
the unfinished admlnUtretlon
-jCow*.
»tbe cried
eydeS^rator: f^sTof’vr.-_______
Urn ad
bavin tring 4 , departed ---------- thi* life rod left said estate
of the
oooeer&ed __
next of kin of
of admin
M an dat i - --
fot^ icr
■ twelve*Mutha
thi* office.
UA all pctn ou a coB oa n to d show cause be¬
fore the court of Ordinary on tha fint Mott
day ia Jrouary 188#, if any caue extste, why
,<8.00. E, W, HAMMOND, Ordinary.
— drtt, Stodetot_________________ late Bp*lito(
at Cmutifr deaertfld.
ipyii January, try ten o’clock 1880 a. and ca., shew cause
. be relieved m surety
ou notified your bond. _ Ail persona . concerned are
to appear st
should no* be be ArEs£, appointed iu cm* of your foil
•TAr 54 O.Ordlnery.
Rntder ha* applied to me (or letter* of ed
late Let of *B **ld°co«mt^ t e deoeoaed* ^
fore toort persous rouceraed sbow cause be-
tha of Ordinary of said county,
at my office la Griffin, on the first Monday
In January, 1880, bv tan o’clock *. why
such letter* should not be rranted,
•3 00. K. W. HAM MOD, Ordinary.
tratration, de beni, non, with will annexed
ou the eatate of N. Q. Phillip. Utc of aaid
< oonty, deceaeed-
Let ail person* concerned abow enuae be
fore the Court of Ordinary of said county, »*
my office in Griffin, on tbe flrot oT Monday in
Janaary, •urii letters 1880 by ten o’clock why
should not be gra&te 1 .
$3.00. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
f\RDISABY y TV, fisou*, ’8 OF PICK.—Br Oct. rrth, album UM.-B. Cobk. M.
•ppiled Stanley, sdministrator of fisunl Bull** baa
to me lor letter* of di*mi*»ion from
hi s ad m I ms tration on tbe eatate ef Kami
Bailey, Let lata of said county, deceased
all person* concerned show came be¬
fore the court of Ordinary of aaid wunty.
at my office In Griffin on tbe flirt Monday
In February, 18S0, by ten o’clock a. nu, wby
•ueh letter* aboeld not be granted,
flfi lS. ff W HAMMOND.Oidtnuiy.
For Sal m I
to acre* wood trod I
_ Tbn wood w«ii
toad uoitt fl unite worn 1 m
nerea, 100 ia# In In wo wood*
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