The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, December 18, 1888, Image 3

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My Poor Back! Th* “ poor bock ” is Held responsible for more than its share of the raftering* of mankind. If your dog bites a man who kicks it, do you blame the dog ? On the same principle the kidneys alter their protest against nervousness, impure blood, surd resulting constipation. 1 hese force them to do extraordinary work in ridding the system of the poisons which are the result of effete matter retained in the blood. Then the sufferer says the back aches; the kidneys are dis* eased. “ Not yet j * but they wll be unless the nerves are strengthened, the blood purified, and the constipation removed. These are the causes of kidney troubles, and Paine's Celery Compound removes them quickly, With its tonic, purifying, and laxative effect, it also strengthens the weak kidneys, making hopes it almost infallible in curing all diseases of the nerves and kid- nejn. If your of cure have not been realized, try Paine’s Celery Com- pound; it gives perfect health to all who complain of “their poor backs." P.iee $1.00. Solo by Druggists. Send for Illustrated Paper. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors, BURLINGTON, VERMONT. FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS. -Also, a full line of- Drugs, Patent 5 Medicines, Paints, ,0il$, ^Brushes And Druggists’ Supples, at bottom prices, can ALWAYS be found AT DREWRY’S |DRUG STORE 38 Hill Street,GRIFFIN, GA. WE KEFE ON RAND THE FINEST Flour, Sugar and Coffee, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. [-if At the LOWEST PRICES of any one in the city. We'll ave the finest »■ Whiskies and Brandies AND BEST f)F ALL TIIE FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY! which is no*cd to he flic finest that is made, All of the above for medical purposes, Com and see ns. GEORGE & HARTNETT. d&wtdecSfi A. LOWER, Practical Jeweler ai Dealer ia Diaiis, Waite, 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 CAIN DIES EVER SEEN IN GRIFFIN. --(O)--- J- 3VE. AA TT ,T 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. * S6T Leave us your order and it will be attended to. IIII IlflUf Jflf to Save 9 Money | By buying your DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of It. F. STRICKLAlM >, NO 57 HILL STREET. .... GRIFFIN, GA: ^3^500 prs. of S pie Snoes »■ It ss than ivsale prices. Alsoaoood ioe cf to EN;WOMEN’S-AN I) ( IDLI)REN’S SHOES. Bought regular, at reduced prices. Calicoes, Sheeting and Checks, nil marked down. Kentucky Jeans, all glades, 15 to 37J cents per yard. Wr. have a lull line of Mens’ \V' mens’ and Childrens’ Hose at 10 to 25 -cents. Out childrens’mix. d and Mack hose at 10 cuts per pair is the Flannel beat thing in town for the mot e\ . Handkerchiefs, T owels, Corsets, Collars and Cuffs, all at the lowest j.rices. Give me a trial and I will save you money. R. F. STRICKLAND. A NEW BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN - $o$- SPENCE & SMITH, .IPPO.ITK BBirn WAREHOUSE.SOI.OMOS St I-STAic in w nidy to do jour w; ik. I.i pairing buggies and wagons is a feature o their burn err, on which skilled labor only i, us. .1 Bring Pbaetci us your work Mur . V 1ST tte will build j. u anythingcn winds —Buggies, f. i s. t • . : t. Drays, oi.d Dtliveiy YVi.goi.». Sign painting will be a teutuu d n ’it:', nil. it Nothing but rood work will be dene. Milt not take nsl.o< ry job to. in y ) t ie. Bit II. 8l en e nub .-1 elm j on cannot fail to yet fair dealing. Call on us Ltl. 1 . j.n Iny. SPENCE & SMITH , Solomon Street, Griffin, Ga. Shipment Finest Teas, CRACKERS ALE SORTS, 15c. lb. HAMS. BONELESS SHOULDERS. ETC. FINEST FLOUR ON THE MARKET. iflflieiuMoMCiis'. TIIM CUM MON WEALTH. The Hews M (lathered Over Georgia J. A. Greer’s stable at Albany was burned Thursday night. Near Psrry 106 Jersey yam potn teou “Kt in eight hills, iu sight clus tele. '. J. C.uTer. of DuWsuu, Las s 3 months old colt for wuic-b helms re fused $500. Dr. P, rl. YY right, of Macon, died while kitting in u chi ir Thursduy.frotu a i>ar«iyuc slioke. - 1 he Steamship S.u Autonio lift liriutwick Thursday for Ferosudina Ou hsr first trip sines th>- spideuiie taerc. Near WarrentoD. >'• edussdsy, Wash Da .vscn was accidentally shot and killed by his brother while hum iug. Both art negroes. Col. Nelson Tift will begin iu s shortjnmo the erection of three large brick stores is Sandy Bo’tote, Alba nj, where the recent file burned sway two frame buildiugs, Two youthful negroes, of Freed man, Wilke* county, had sn alteroa tion Saturday afternoon, wbeu oue of them picked up an axs and cut off two of the other little negro’s toes. The Steamship Olympus finished loadiug with cotton at Brunswick Thursday, and will proceed at once to Liverpool. She has on board 5,- 000 bales of cotton, and wss loaded in nine days. YY. Y. Holland, one of the victims of the A.r Lino wreok ssveral weeks ago, who is at Hartwell, is still diss bled foi work on account of the aeri ous ir.juiy his back received. His physicinn, Dr, A. J. Mat's*.**, says he is injured permanently. From three fonitbs of an sere in sugar cane this year W. H. Flouser, of Houston county, has sold $65 of cane in Perry, made 155 gallons of syrup and 1ms kept 3,000 slacks of cane for seed, besides the cane tbs children ato before tbe crop was bar vested. At Marietta, Thursday, Hebert W Page fell into the kettle at Welding &. Go’s slaughter house. Tbs kettls wa* full of boiling water for scold iug hogs. The trmu was in the kettle au hour when his parboiled body was found. He had been drink'Dg durittg tbe day. U. S. Giibett, of Smyrna, wbo has bad for seme time quits a rsputation as a fruit grower, now beats bit for mer record by exhibiting, in tbe mid dls of December, fins rips strswber ries. It is a second crop, of course, but tone the less pleasing to tbe palate, beautiful to the eye or novel to the news gatherer , .Mrs John Swords, of Lawrence villc, while in the act of sitting down to the dinner table list Sunday, was tbjowti upon the tl .ui by one of the childreojerking tbe chair from under her, causing ber to reteive a painful wotiud on the head by falling against tbe table leg, m deling her uncon •cious for some tituv. Binging noises In the cars, sometimes eatarrh, a roaring that exceeding buzzing sound is caused by ly disagreeable and very common disease. Lo.-s of smell or hearing also reslult from ca tarrii. Hood s Sarsaparilla, the groat blood purifier,is a peculiarly successful remedy for this disease, which it cures by purifying the blood. If you suffer from eatarrh, try Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the peculiar medicine. Look A< Your Change. Meriwether Vindicator. Some time ago w# mentioned counterfeit uicklea were iu List Tuesday a gentlemen showtd us a counterfeit dime dated 1872 is ul.-.o rum..red that there are quart ersof the cstne dale iu ciiculation. Tne ceutitet ft its are of babbit metal anti plainly show their spurious ebaf acter nf'*r a liille handling. It is tl ..iigl t there c. tit uif'it* are made i:. :1 c tiiiiv. Il si, iIn* offenders will be quickly e..tight up wifb. A! ready sn old datky story is circulat iug ttbcnr a find of a hand bellows in tbe wood usd a lot of moulds and other crude tools and ms .trials. Let all >ook out. S. vere Caxra of Blood Poison. Thouaaud* suffer from blood poiaon, who would be cared if they gave B. B B , (Botin.lo Blood Ba'm) a trial. Send to the Blood Balm to , Atlanta, Ga., for book sf woude-ful cures, thet convince tbe most skeptical. It it seat free. J. O.Gibson, Meridian, Miss., writes: “For a number of years I suffered uetold agonic* from blood poison, Several prominent phy¬ sicians B. did B. me little If aty good. faith, I began to ns* B. with very little but, to my utter surprise it has made use a well beartv T. person.” Hallertou,Macon,Ga., writes: “I Z. con¬ tracted blood poieen. I first tried physicians end then weni to Hot Springs. I returned home a rained man physically. Nothing seemed to de me any B B. good, B. Te k y mother per¬ suaded me to try my niter as. Tomehment Morris, every nicer quickly G*., healed.'’ U I Benj Atlanta, writes suf¬ fered year* from syphilitic blood poison which refused to be cured by *1 treatment jo^«dxured« completely wUhra^-c \iK * *1 M ;r..L.r —— » ^ — ; — - ........... . .....' ------------ List *r Letters. Advertiewd .letters remaining in postoffiee at Griffin, Ga., Dec. 17th, 1888, which will be sent to tbe Dead Letter office if not called for in 80 days : Mr. A. O. Anthony. Miss Basis M. Blakely. Geo. A. Harris. Rev. A. B Hering. U.Hii a ill. J .tky. Keen. O. A. Johtiao! . D M. .Mat U"*. Green ilcElroy. Aiua EiUr. M;a* Eda Pitts, Gcoigia Anne Pitii . Viola Ecotor. Julia Rtchc-rsou. Lillie u Richeraou. Cora Maudy Means. Mrs. Robinson. J«s. Uobinson. Jits, A F. Simmon* Mrs. A. V Slaton. Mrs. J. C, Smith. M. E. Upshaw. W. R. StilWeil & Sons. M.O. JBowuoiir, P. M. --— ewe —--- □ Parents will get rastaud the baby *11 ba releived from pain by using Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup a harmless hut rtliable remedy Price25 cents. A Smart Young Man. Philadelphia Man—And so yon know iny nephew, who is liviag ip Chicago? Chicago Man—Yep, sirts; know him well. “Do yon think he'll gst on?” ‘‘Get on? You bst bo’ll get on Smai teat young fellow I ever saw. ' ,, 1 called - YY hy, sir, every time ve on him with my bill and asked him to settle it he’s uot only made me feel sorry for troubling him, but tins wheedled another loan out of me be fore I could get aw,ty.‘‘—[Philsda pit Record. Of. Moffett's TEETHINA (Teething Powders) Bowtli, Attars Irritation, Strengthens Aids the Digestion. Child,makes Regulates Teething tha Katy and Costs only *5 Cents. Tsetblna cures motions Summer and Sores, and nothing if equals It for le troublesofCblldren any of a. It ) toft and turt. Try It and you will never b* without T.EETHLN A at Ions Druggist. as there ST* chlld- tettlu tb« Rouse. Astyour ■e ________T chiTdrea pick their MEASURE grind their When their note, they tcet . are restless, unnatural in appetite, a.r quite likely troubled with Worms, prompt incur ires should be taken and B.A.Fals lleatochA l-iutfuge be given them according to dirco ■t hat saved many a rhijd from death a.« v ...cservey. WATCHES! ★ JEWELRY, ★ DINNER AND TEA SETS J —M- DEC0RATE0 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 Hill St. aids’ Shoe Store Hill St. Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty. •u Z-jfF We warrant all work and shall make it a point to misrepresent noth ing. Just recsiyed a large shipment of G. nts, Ladies and Misses fine goods and school shoes for Children. H. W. HASbELHUS. A.S. MURRAY Call* your attention to his Superb Lint! 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 Hewing Machines of the best makes tor sale yery low. I am always night. ready Ut serve my customers, both day and ~ Mrs. E. _ E. C RO CKER, | 20 HILL STREET, ~HA§ am. Till- |Ti Jilt , f, I* | f 1111 DUHAJl ttm\ • . \ UlJlUY v PX , • ii UI ' . iUIIIII V I I! ; AND TRIMMINGS •ny WfMlt. bett fMi« anfil ail e—tiai M h w . wn ft SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of tlM SnpervlalBg Architect, Ttreaa ary Department, Washington, D. O, until 3 o'clock p. m. on lb* 27th material* day of required December, 1888, for the labor and for enlarging th* U. 8. Court Hornw and Poat Office building at ATLANTA, (it., drawings la ac¬ cordance with tbe specification and copies of which may be sewn st th» Office the finite of the Oostodian, Baltimore, Atlanta, Md., Build¬ tte., Builders’ Exchange, Cincinnati, er*’ Exchange. O., Buildwra’ A Trader*’ Exchange, Chicago, 111. and Louis Title, Ky„ and Mechanics’, Dealers’and Lum- twrmens' Exebango, New Orleans, La. Each hid mn*t lie accompanied The hupertrislng by a certified Archi¬ choeefc for furnish tect will a limited number of copies of the specification unri drswing* that it tlve dol¬ lar* a set, money-order, upon receipt drawn of to sum the order In post- ef office the. Treasurer of the EniUd States. WILL A PREPET, Supervising Architect. Dcremtier 4th, ls88.-tuo*,tliur» sat. Fcrm and Home and Let For Sale A 203W aero farm in :> o.iles of Oritfin, Ga 80 acics In wx<«'*, 130 in rpirnOid stale of cultivation,ele<red of s'noips md rocks, l!x- id for Improved farm machinery. Machin¬ ery, stock, eon. and fodder w ill t>* sold w ith fsim if wanted, 'll rca 'y fo bostnees anoth¬ er year. Also,a large roomy house nod two acre lot In Griffin, (ia For particular* ad¬ dles* ntn at Grtfljn, (•» , <• ir i (D iark CLARK. (6 8on. septIUjAw:irr. I U New Advertisements TO ADVERTISERS A list Of 1000 newspapers divided into STATICS AND SECTIONS will i c sent on application— FREE. To those who want tlie<radvertising lo pay we can offer n* better medium for thorough and effectLc work time the various sections of »ur 1-elect laical List. GEO. P. ROWELL A CO., Newspaper Advertising street. New Bureau, York. 10 Sprnee Who arc Weak, Nerv¬ ous and Debilitated and Debility, suffering from Seminal Weakness, Nightly effect* Emissions, and all Evil the of early Habits which lead to i Premature Decoy, Consumption or Insanity, . ►suit for .'Purs’ T reatise on D iseases of Man, with particulars for Home Cure. Cures cuaranteed No cure do pay, .1.8. j £«*«*• 612 » n<1 6,4 Charch ^Vlid^lS* . THE WHELESS STAMP -PRESS CO- 748 REYNOLD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA Agent* Wanted! Catalogue I’tyCE! RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS, BADGES, CHECKS,STENCILS, STEEL STAMPS, &.C. Sole Manufacturers of Tho Wheless Self-Inking Rubber Stamp Printing Press. Eja M ia TUe lliwt turn f -r ( uUciM, f H«k Ltinifi*. Irijfiiri*. AMLiM, af Iitdl- vcKtHHi. FAJUfAlyiiuj^eurt'ttieM liit* Jt:v« Ar«l At-d .*sLt» 'sin*. Ki{iinaii#n. xidkJi.'.ion fsAUetl. (’•tuDiulriirtlw» ('•tiiDiiiL (’•tiiDiulrif tlu» tnii'C TAltUtbi^^eurruttfH w ^ ith ltl» J«*lU0r»tt<sln4r»N J*»iul j« , H mwliftCYlflk M______ . Wy© ow«* o tiiM-funr tiiM-tuN* nii hub a low low n >i u» to other t)« fUBtiemiirurillsof Weak i.mijf*. l.untr*. urillsuf kheumaUMtu Itheumai.s'ill, , tCoMt|Hninl«. >>tnaU laainWi. «i)tl Alitl tJMHtmtiach. ttMhtmiiacii. t*v#i l»vei.Kiduej evuaini B.twrU Are dro?inn raffg’iftM j thoUMtnUw tbouHuula Ut the Hit? rr:»*- rra* o Mm would r*ooT*r llietr hotoith iioaith hjrtJittimt-lY hytiit Btron:r?h Bwt*' I I lUKKH’ffUlvmintoNic. auk KM Ionic. It U nr«r Brer Jifeand life And fff WlUii to ha 60 o. at l> rur llvcox Jt • Co. , M lhun Ktrov’t, N. Y. January Sheriff Sales. 117ILL W BE HOLD ON THE WBHWlI*. day to January next, door of the Coart House, in thw city eft (biffin, Spalding County, Georgia, Use following da scribed property, to-wit: Six acres of laud bounded ty the Urwteh running from Waddy’s steam mill on the e* t, south at thw poiot where the ditch rna- nlng tram the spring emptie* into thehraucb west by line drawn from the Intersection of tho ditch and branch, north by the land fine between K. C. Kirkpatrick aed J»*. A. Bceka, raid six acre* being * part of lot number 13# in 1 hlru District of originally Henry, then like, now Spalding ie*», in Oonuiy. the Third Aiao, District aixtnim of acres, more or originally Henry, than d distinguished 1’ike, now 8p»MH»g lot County, number 16#, known rommeneing n at the fotttiweet u corner of said lot and running east five ct nin* and twenty rood*, thence due north lo the second branch twenty eight chain*, thence up tbe northern prong of tbe hranck to the original land line between aaMMkbd - - the lot seated it, now occojded jbj bf las A, Beeka, thence south along six chains to the Ue begtening ou and sold aa proper admin.strntors . Beeks and Wm. M. Reeks, of the estate of da*. A, Beeks. do cased, hv vlr. iatratora of the estate of Jas, A. Becks. Win. fled. M, Becks, tenant in possession legally *9.00. aotl. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold that tract or parrel of land being in Hpalding County, byT, byT, originally C. C. Andrew*, Andrew*, Henry, iioand tbe etl on on the the north north <ta ou Jackson, west w. st by by Ben Ben Doraey, Doraey, the east by on on the the Jesse sooth sooth Griffin, by by W. W. L. on con¬ taining fit Miller (H resides. acres, being Levied the lot and on which sold Prof the on as property of Proflit Milter by virtu* of * Court mortgage in favor 6 f* issued of Geo. from W. Btuddlng Wood Superior rndflt vs. Miller Proflit Miller, tenant in possession, legally notified. $3 00. Also, at t he seme time and place, will be sold '£> acre* of land In tbe southeast corner of tot Ne. 55 in 10t!8th district G. M. of Speid iug County, bounded east by U. T. Patter¬ son, south by land of Jus. E. Bishop, west by land of B. P. Levied Gray, north by other lands of.B. P. Gray, on os the proparty of B. sued P. Oray Spalding fey virtue Superior of a mortgage ft f* Is* from Courtju favor of Koppe Maehinc.Co. va.B. legally p. Gray. 8. f 1 . Gray, tenant in possession, notified, AUi, at the time and plaoe, fifl.OO. will tie same aold a one-thud undivided interest in » cer¬ tain store house in the city of Griffin, Spatd- lng County, nowoecupiod by D. W. Shaffer, formerly Hili street occupied in acid city, by BlPwell the * Keith, on brick building, and bounded same being north * two hy story the store house of bchenermaa, A. east by llill street, south by store house of R. P, McWilliams and west by an alley. Levied on and sold as the r rojierty of J, H, Keith to satisfy three fi fas issued from Spalding County Stiiwell Court A in Keith, favor ef D. H. W. B Shaffer, Claflin ft ten¬ Co, vs. ant in possession, the legally notified |(1.00. Also, st same time and place, will ba sold seventy-five acres off of lot of land No’ 145 in (he 4tli District of Spalding County, the said seventy-five sere* of land being strip the entire length cf said tot on tbe south side, bounded south on tbe north by Hand's Creek, on the by land of James Duffy, on the east by the lot on which I now live, and on the west by Itnds of Wm, II. Touchstone. Levied on and told by virtu# of a mortgage fi fa issued from Spalding Superior Court in favor of James U. Horn* vs. O. 8.W, Parker, G. 8, W. Parker, tenant in possession, ltg&lfy notified. f«.(C-, Also, at the same time and place, will be sold one fsarth of an acre of laud In the city of UriUln, bounded on tbe north by ItlM Malanc; west lot, by R. T. Datriel, south by part of tbe same east by Eighth street. Lev¬ ied on as th# property of Henry Prudence, to the. satisfy justice one justice of lCOlst court il district fa issued G. M, from court in favor of B. P. Blanton ft Co, vs. Henry Prudence. L. Levy made by Geo. D. Johnson, 0., and turned over to me. Tenant in possession legally notified. fid.Off, B, 8. CONNELL, Sheriff. Customers, Boarders, Aught, Bought To be Agents, Orders, Silver or Gold, MerchandiseBold. Servants Lawyer or Place, Geods to Appraise, or Cam, Opening To Days Musical Tear icrs. Announce, Popular Preachers, Houses or Acres, Cooks, Butchers or Bakers, Books, Boats, To Hire or Let, Votes, Offices, Basement, Dress skirt or flounce A cure for disease, Firat Floor, A Handy Valise, Casement, To Purchase Cheese, A Muslin Chemise, Horse, a Pet, Teas. Mare, Bees, Monkey Bloodbouad or Bear, Peas, • „ u -, or ripitx Or Are Prime Fies from Kits, To Make Known, To Hire a Hall Your Store, Driver or team, Hoilery, An AoOpalcnl Elegant Carriage.Dry Upholstery, ooda, Play,Concert Marriage, Ball, or Picnics. Kkates, Plates, Excursion*,' To sell to creatur'aDiveislona, Knick-Knacks, Diamonds, gay Clothe# Ready; Trade, Made, Pearls, Increase of Rings, Coal, Coke and Woo d Cnrls, Wash for Feature*, Picture*, Lectures, To buy Odd Things, All Klndsof Food Or sd! Odd 1 lungs, Works on Theotogy, Cats, Magic, Astrology, Mats, Rats, Wealth and Pubtieltv Felicity, World-wide Flats Flags, Bats Rags, Pantaloons, Hats, Bags, Uasplemler. Nags. t Cravat#, Dress shirts or collars Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollars, Financial Relief, Uonse for Rent, Clocks, Stocks, Store, Tenement, ocks, Cash Ca*h to to be Lint, Socks, i Scent, lie Spent, Portmonia or Box, Tent, Pig, Sheep or Ox, Roman Cement, Or Even a Beau— Go™ Then in a Trice, Read the Advice, Take the Advice Far Beyond Price, Written Below— Written Below— ADVERTISE -IN TUB- Daily News To Buniness Men. XI ((LABORED ARGUMENT 18 NEKDtD — — Pays Well to Advertise p AWfin HAIR BALSAM j rail, to Beatore finm Hair to It: VmSMU Catos. Mwtf ..... HINDERCORN8. WEPAVA6£NIS^UknaSr AND ALL------- ,rfeerribdie»fo ■Mf* < snd follow*: amt lot >n m come eo r cf I ets, .me-foorth “■ *ML »jw* and lot m t&WFW ft Administrator's •Border granted by „ '..X&SslfJ. tiis M ;Jt _ dceeaeed, ._JBL LiaftMk >y, foe tbe pxrpoee c among the heirs, to-wlti Oft* *> abin* v*nty-flv» dutriet, oerta bonodad of land, me ( north sail* by Dji-ouke eadfi. H. Wilson, 1 of 8 11. Wilson, south by hand of) sou and a. 8. Uvrtee aed wmt u».ko. Tens* one-tlrird ewh i in one aed twe years, witb-dL interest. f. 0. lfi06i Adtn’r ot Mr*. M. L. Lawton, fid (tO. Administrator’s OHi sale, os the ft county, deceased, forth* tritmiion among the heln SB share of stock of Centra Chorum**. Ain't of Mia. M L. Lewtoo, Mwd. vAr • LU' Ordinary’* ■V- / IUD1NAKY 8 0 of sold count, ■ <* Of kin of 4 I era. administration on the unfinished i upon the Coaaf ty- If. #0,00. SSS-Priii ftbf coti&ty miuistrator ont dec of deceased i LtreMoaon: * r •TS J3 Oi'sV is “••fW *• th e^Ow aMar * hwo* U>U%MUMt*nM< M ondmode»mi fiiairS“rrap^ abow csuiie h%- such ^’“gyrasasAsau. report abouid not be mad* the judguasA ossbk* Li^sssiyassfeBg- saa have fsited UMu«he rrtuma, your bond. It is ordered Uwt you l M , k si... ___ a. _• a,. a,_ . jaW January, tStW should not make notified to appear at Mid time mid placa and show should not be i ,Or&airf rSRDINAKY’f late Let of (HI said county, deoc aa edT fore the Conrt peroona coecermed eh , _____ of (Jrdtnary of Mad Mood?/ county, at my office lu Griffin, imthe first in January, 1889, by ten o’clock a. m., why -sjr-rMDsassaUto* ggSgSSKSl Dei a2i pcnoQi mm|ra kg fore the Ccnirt of Ordinary of irZuSZS!!,’£ a*U county, u my office Is Griffin, on th* **T January, such letters ISStf by ten o'clock n. why shtmM uot Wgfwtol. ♦■LUO. K. I*. HAMMUkiD, Ordinary, V-P I »* applied Stanley, to me for istters of diumkmiah from his adm administration on the estate of Sam’i Bailey, late of said county, deceased. such in February, letters ahonld iS#, by not leao’riocka! be---* ml, ^jr fid 15. K W. HAM Fn Sabi ii,»