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! My Poor Back
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T5»»t “poor ..___ 1 back” --- 1 . II is £. held UU responsible ____ _ ___n. 1 - for r______ more than .1 ___ *s share , of the snficrings of
mankind- K your dog Lite* a man who kicks k, do you l.fanu the dog ? On the same
principle the kidneys alter their protest against nervim-iv s», impure blood, aad
resulting constipation. '1 hese force them to do estraordinary work in ridding the
system of the poisons which are the result of effcU matter retained iu th^
Wood. Then the suffer*- says the I back aciies; the kidneys arc dis-
easod. “Not yet; ’ but they will be unless the strengthened,
nerves arc
•lie blood purified, tod ths constipation removed. se 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
kidney*, making it almost infallible in curing all diseases of the nerves and kid-
ney*. If your" hopes of cure have not been realized, try I’ainc’s Celery Com¬
pound; it gives perfect health to ail who complain of “th. ir poor backs.” Price $1.00 .
Sold by Druggists. Send for Illustrated Pr.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors..
BURLINGTON, VERMONT.
FIHE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS.
-Also, a full line of-
Drags, Patent* Medicines, Paints, ,0ils, 'Brushes
And Druggists’ Supple3, at bottom prices, can ALWAYS be found
AT DREWRY’S gDRUG STORE
28 Hill Wtreet,OKI L FIN, HA.
The Finest Griffin
Is undoubtedly that of Scherer & ltrauss. 1 hey ure elegantly fitted up, and arc prepared
to .-erve their customers with the best of every tiling in their line, such us tine Whiskies,
Wine-, lb er, Cigars, &c. The best Country Corn Whisky at the 1 ovi t j -,-ible ; rices.
jgf Call upon them if you want
THE BEST LIQUOR IN TOWN.
liih’it»1 tn
A. LOWER,
Practical Jeweler and Dealer is limes, Mies,
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C.
Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hili Street •F.IFFIN, GA.
-PURE PORK SAUSAGE!
THE FINEST EVER BROUGHT TO THIS
MARKET!
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Oranges Fresh From Florida, in Any Quantity!
THE FINEST LINE OF CANDIES EVER
SEEN IN GRIFFIN.
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J. 3 VE. MILLS
For)( Christmas)(
........CALL ON........
W. M HOLMAN & CO.
We Standard A Sugar tor making caks. Citron, Currents, Prunes and all
kinds of Extracts for Flavoring. The best Pat. Flour, Mince Meat. Jellies,
and in fact anything you want.
★ TURKEYS, FISII AND OYSTERS.
VaF Leave us your order and it will be attended to.
HOW? to Save Money
By buying your DRY
HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of
It. F.
NO 57 HILL STREET. GRIFFIN, GA:
|5gf"500 prs. of F pi-S '.<ms • ss than twib 1 prii i s. Also a
ine of
MEN.WOMEN 8 AN I) CLI JLI) LIEN'S SiK )KS
Bought regular, at teduced pit*” •*. Uutido***, Sht -sir.*' -;h< 1 (. ' <'!<*,
mark.<i down. Kentucky . 1 . nt ■ a > J ' L) ‘ j • ' T 1 )' a
Wc. have a full line of Mens’ W tn.
cents. Out childrens’mixed •'o f' - k i. •• -it H) - [ e- p.nr is ti.e
thing tn town for the mom- c. H i d...t n-l.i- i>. I «>*« A < r-• tF
Collars and Cuffs, all at the F ■* - ! ' ■■ Civ. m - a trial and I will
you money. 'T 1' • Siiui KLANI).
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SPENCE & SMITH,
OI’POSITEBBICK WAREHOUSB,NOLOMON
nr Aie m v’wdj to do jotr merit. B«pairing buggies and w;i t us ir a feature
thelrbusuera. oil which skilled label only >■- u*d Bring u, year tvo; k
tar- VYe will build m u anything < n " hrt h -- Euffjriep, I but \ *• * * *n 1 • ' ( •
Dray*, and I'.lix cry Wagons. Sign printing will be a km. m if i* 1 n I'M
Nothing but lood work will be tU m*. "ib not take asboi.t > .t . i .. 1 . ”
H Si «n« <* at ibf liini jou camu 1 fail to i et fair dealmp. C ail en Dh 1 1 im • • ' l - °3 •
SPENCE & SMITH
Solomon Street, Griffin, Ga.
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New Goods Every
Which we propose to seli
Cheaper Than
Waii,- Buyies & Cos’.
FARM AND GARDEN.
SUBJECTS THAT CANNOT BAIL TO
INTEREST WIDE AWAKE READERS.
I'r.. s re»» of tb* Draught novae Interest tn
TltU Country—Tho Deni a rut for
j Ursnght Horses an RatublUliu I I euture
j tu the Home Trade.
I I In* year 1883 will be ivtn tubvi *d by
i I every draught hotly interested in the
of horiw am one of uuusual
.
; activity arnl extensive trade to the
j porters of tho United States.
stout, well built, muscular horses
included alike the heavy animats from
Ureal Britain, from France and from
Belgium. There is no one breed
will please all alike, lienee we
Dercheruna and French draught
from France, Clydesdales from Scotland,
the Shires from England, Belgian
from Belgium and the coach horses from
England and France.
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FIO. 1—FRENCH DRAUGHT horse.
Tho increased importations noticed
tho outcomo of a constantly
demand for imported draught 6talLions.
draught Everywhere the demand for-
horses is becoming an
feature of the horso trade. Not only
these required for street car
for heavy delivery wagons, etc., in
cities, but our more progressive
are their employing horses for the heavy
on farms that combino the
desirable qualities of size, weight,
durance and action.
no. 2 —clydesdai.e stallion.
Heretofore our farmers, as a rule,
raised too many small, inferior horses,
horses the farm, unequal to tho heavier work
unattractive as carriage horses,
and possessing small value when
to tho markets. Tho experience
the past ten or twelve years appears
indicate that tho grades of tho
draught horses of Europe, as raised ard
quired. our own country, In aro just there what is
any event, at
present time a sufficient homo
for these grade draught horses
ago their increased production.
Northern Agriculturist calls
to the fact that tho improved
breeders in England and Franco
their attention to breeding superior
viduals, and let tho color be what it will.
In America many seek color iirst and
tho individual bo what it may. At
International show at Brussels tho
gold breed) medal stallion (best of any age
the gold was medal a dapple gray Belgian, wnite
mare was a
lonnais; and at tho shows in France almost
whites and dapplo grays won
tho prizes and constituted over
fourths of tho horses in tho
classes.
Tho Suilolks of England, ono of
finest draught horses in tho world,
true to color, but tho color
is chestnut, not a fashionable color
America.
In the first cut is shown a
specimen of the black type of tho
draught horso. The second cut
a draught prize Clydesdale horso stallion. in the United The
as seen
is the outcome of mating either tho
draught siro with a dam of lighter
acter, with or full mating blood draught a lighter weight
a marc.
Dura Yard Notes.
The heavy driving rains often
away from the barnyard material, a deep which
of valuable fertilizing
irretrievably lost. This tatbo
vented by keeping the carried yerd v.
up and tile contents out
to the field leaching and :proud. and There and they
safe from waste,
they will do tho most good. the best Neglect
this liability to wash out part
the contents ol’tin* barn Yard l;
one of the great h ; in. of die farm,
yet it i.; ono which may bo easily
vented.
Period of Gestation of Coxvs.
The period of gestation of cows
between the extremes of 220 and 320
the months a vertigo and ten being days. 28<i The days, time or varies
different cows, the above being the
age in a great number of cows. It is
tho case that a cow that has laid ono
more calves will givo very little or no
dication of pregnancy or
maternity until a few days before
- - Scut hern Cultivator.
Uoctriv.aici- for XXeusnrlnjr Lmd.
All easily made contrivance for
irs ing land may be counted among
a i • farm conveniences which como
wry handily in many instances.
DEVICE FOT*. MEASURING LAND.
The cut pho’.vs a device for this
piose Ftwgesto;! Rural New by Yorker, a Kansas who.
ent of
it as made of piecea one inch
neatly fitted together, with the
ends just five and a half feet apart,
that three steps with it measure just
rod. With a little practice one can,
resting the hand on the top of the
frame, measure as rapidly as he
walk.
One Fact
Is worth a column of rhetoric, said an
assn statesman- It is* s fact, established
the task!niony of tiwrarhnd# of people,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla docs cure scrofula,
rheum, and other cmeaees or affections
ing from impure state or low condition of
blood. It also overcomes that tired
creates a good appetite, and gives
to everv uortof the svstem. Trv it. (c)
mtMmm
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=
Hr tore titsto of Blood Boise*.
Thou»niitU Hitter from bipod po tou, mho
would be cured if they gmrt.' U. B B., (Botiini >
IIIoihI Bh tn> a trial. Send totbv Blood Balm
Atlanta, Qo., (er book «f wonderful
cure*, thot oonvinoe tb# tno»t • kept!oil, Jt
i» sent frt>«.
J. O. Gibson, Meridiem writ**: “For
* number of yenq* 1 tutored nntoKl agonies
from blood V“'ift<’b. Peyerol prominent phy ■
riemn* did me little If er., g**>d. faith, 1 began to
u*e » B. B. with very little but, to my
uli-. r (‘UTprli-e U baa made mu n well tod
heart, pc ran*.”
Z. T Ilallerlon.Macon,Ga.. writes “Icon
trarted blood poison. 1 first tried t physician*
and th<n went to Hot Springs, returned
seemed home a i tuned mini good pbyaicalfy. My Nothing
to do me any ll. mother per¬
suaded me to try IS B. To my utter a*.
'• Benj. nisliiiient Morris, every ulcer mjjckly Ga.. writes liealejl.” “I su'
Atlanta, blood
fereit rrfnecd year* from sypbilttic cured by al triatmtot. poison
which to be
l’h> sic Ian* pronounced ‘t a hopcle s cu»e 1
had no appetite,! bad pains diseased. iu hips and joints
ai d ulcerated my kidney* were My of throat
was and my breast a mass run¬
ning sores. In this condition ! comtneuocd
atiac of B B. B. 1 healed evsry u cer au«
sore months.” and .Hired roe oompleteiy within deslti Ira two
Where Happiness is Found,
Where is happiness found? Iu fbe
dictionary, ittitl inlbeuaeof Dr, Higgers’
liucklebcriv Cordial, which saves so
much pain ai d anxiety iu relieving this
little ones from teething and choleia in
fantiim.
Dr. Moffett's TEETHINA (Teething Powders)
Allays Irritation, Aids DljresUon, Regulate* ths
llowels, StrciiRtbens the Child,makes Teething
Kajy hajy and and Cost* Cost* only only 25 25 Cent*. Cent*. Cents. Teethlua Teetblua ______ cares cures
11______________ Eruptions thefaumnier and Sores, of and Children 1 hlldren nothing nothing of of equals equi it fee It
trouble* any any age. b*
it safe and sure. Try It and yott will never
wiliioutTEETHlNA ns long as there
tea lit tha Bouse. Ask your Druggist.
SEALED PROPOSALS will he received at
the office of the Supervising Architect, Treaa
ury Department; Washington,!). (J. HCtil 2
o'clock p. m. on (he 27th day of Decemlier,
1888, fot tho labor and mate rial a required and for
Office enlarging the V. S. ATLANTA, Court House Poat
building at GA., in ac¬
cordance with the specification und drawings
copies of which may he scon at this Office
the Office of the Custodian, Atlanta, On.,
Builders’Exchange, Baltimore, Md., Build¬
ers’ Traders’ Exchange. Cincinnati, Chicago, ()., III. Builders’ Louis¬ A
ville, Ky., Exchange, and Mechanics’, Dealers’and and Lum¬
bermens’ Each bhf Exchange, accompanied New Orleans, La.
must be by a Certified
rhccch for ijtl,t)Od. The i-upervising Archi¬
tect will furnish a limited number of copies
of the specification receipt and drawings at livo dol¬
lars a set, upon of that sum in post-
office money-order, drawn to tho order ef
the Treasurer of the United States.
WILL. A FKEPET,
Decern 4lh, Supervising Architect.
her 1888,-tues,tliurs sat.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES*
.MANUFACTURERS.
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Mantels, Mouldings, Ballusters, Newells, Etc., Etc.
Dressed and Oifs, Rough Lumber, Laths and Shingles,
Paints, Window Glass and Putty.
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
Wo manufacture all our goods and KUaU fcJideuvor to pleane all, both at to price and
quality. Wc will give you n few reason* why you should buy from o« l»y naming a few
prices that you formerly paid and price now paid:
You paid for 8x10x12 light Sash $1.10. Our price $1 90 c.
“ 8x10x18 4 ‘ 1-75. “ 40.
“ 10x16x12 “ 2.00. “ 1.60.
“ Doors $2 00 to $2 50. “ 1.25 t* 1.75
“ Dressing and Matching 35c. to 40c. Cur 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 $1 60. Our Price $1 25 to 1
Try us ami if you arc not snti-fied that our work is not equal. Or hotter done than
have had done by others, we will make no charge. Wc tnui.k tlie public for the very
end patronage and folicit u co r 'tinuanco of the same
Or flee—Planter*’ Warehouse. Factory, 32th fit., near Griffin _ Cotton Mills.
nov2fri.itw6m
★ JEWELRY, ★
DINNER AND TEA
—W- -
, DECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN
ENGLISH GRANITE WARE.
DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA
SETS. GLASS. TiN AND WOODEN WARE.
KENTUCKY COOKING AND
STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES.
NOVELTY CO.
BOOTS.SHOES AND
-AT-
Hill St Hasselkus’ 8 lioc Store Hill
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty*
warrant aii w rk and shall make it a point to misrepresent
iny. Jun received a iar^e sliipment of Gents, Ladies anil Misses fine
a -.d school shoes for Children.
M. W. HASaELKUS.
A. S.MURRAY
Call* your attention to his
Line of
COMPLETE SUITS CR SINGLE PIECES.
Suits ol 9 Pieces from $20 to $ 100, Tables,
Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Wardrobes, Etc,
A limited number of Sewing Machines of the
makes for sale very loir.
I am always ready to serve my customers,
day and night.
SSS5 SSK2
January Sheriff
i
VlTIIiL BE BOLDONTHE Kf R8
T f day is Jenuery next. Wore th*»
scribed prop* ty, to-wit:
Six acre* at lend bounded by the
runalmi from \t addy'a towns milt tm
ea-t, eoath at lbe poiat whore. Abe ditch
nlog fr m Hie spring empties into Interrertlun the brmtK b
w«t by Hue drawnrrooi th#
the ditch and branch, nerthby the laud
between R. C. Kirkpatrick «tri -Ia* A.
»«Id six arcee I •cine a part of lot number
in Bike, 1 blru District of originally Henry, then
acres; now Spalding teas, lathe County. third Alan, District
more or
originally Henry, then Kike, now
County, number lbW, anown romraenring • d distinguished at Hie a*
rorncr of taid lot end running east live
c) ail.* and twonty rood*, tli ice tli Buc north
tin' second branch twenty-eight ihabit,
theuce up the tiortbero prong of tha braurb
to the original land line between said l. tand
the lot wt-ilof it, now orrnpied by da*
Bt* k*, llieujc south sloti. said line thing
six i httin* tn the lieglnnlng corner. Levied
on and sold as He property of Walter C.
Berks snd tV I**. m. M. Berks, ad»iittol'*h, den T s
the estate of A. Ueeka.
tue of a mortgage g fh issued fi
Superior WalterC. Court in and favor Wm. uftt-, M. 1
Berks
Istrator* of the eatatc of J as, A.
M, decks, tenantKi poaetatton, legally *4.00. untl-
fle.1
Alao, althe same time and place, will lie
told that tract or parcel of Und being ip
Spalding «1 the County, north byT. originally C. Andrew Henry, heunfi tl»e
on a, on
west by Ben Dorsey, on the eoath Griffin, by W. L.
Jackson, on the east by Jesse con¬
taining 84 er ret, being the lot on which Prof
fit Miller resides. Promt Levied Miller on pud sold as the
property of 11 fa Issued Spulding by virtue Superior of e
mortgage from
Court in favor of Geo. Wood v». ProfBt
Miller I’rotfit Miller, tenant tn posseeaiob,
legally nolltled. *3 00.
Alao, at the same tune and place, will l>e
sold 25 acre* of land in the sonthenst aorner
of lot No. MV in 1008th district (J M. of Spald
ing County, bounded land of amt by H. T. Fatter-
son, bv land south of B. by P. Gray, Jno. K. Blalmp, west
north by other lands
of B. P. Gray. Levied on as the property
Of Gray, Koppe Mtu la bine poeseeeldii, Co. vs^B. legally P. Gray, 8. P-
tenant notified.
Also, at the time aad place, |«.oo. will
same
sold a one tbiid undivided interest ia a
tain spire house In the city of Griffin, Spald¬
formerly ing Connty, new occupied by flti'well by I), A W.
Hill street occupied in Keith,
said city, the sain# bring a
story brick bmldtng, und hounded north
tha store house of A. Hchcnerman, east
HIH street, soulh by alorc bouse of R. P.
McWilliums and west by an alley,
on and sold as the property of J, H.
to satisfy throe fl favor fas iaaued H. from
County Btflwell Court A In Keith. sf D. W. H Shaffer, Clafiin * Co.
v*.
ant in posseeston, legally notified fOJXl.
Also, at the name time and place, will
sold seventy-five acres off of lot of land No’
145 in the 4th District of Bpalding Connty,
the said seventy-five sore* of land
atrip the entire length of said lot ou the
side, the bounded sooth on land the north by Head’s
on by by of James Duffy, on J
east the lot on which I now live, i .....
the west by lauds of Wui. H. Touch
Levied on and sold by virtue of * mo
fi fs Issued from Spalding Superior Cot
favor of Jarnei U. Horne va. G. S.W, Pi
G. 8, W. Parker, tenant In posaasrion, It
notified.
sold Also, at feurth the same of time and place, vril.
vm# an acre Of land In the et
of Griffin, bounded the north _
Malene; west R. T. en Duulel, by
of the lot, by eaat Eighth sooth by
led same the by of Henry street.
to satisfy on ss property jestioe
one court 11 fa iaeued
the favor justice of oourt of 1001st district U. M.
B. P. Blanton A Co. vs.
L. Prudence. U., snd tnrned Levy made by Geo. D.
over to me. Tenant
possession legally E, notified. *8.00.
8. CONNELL, Sheriff.
Customara, Boarders, Tobel Aught Ut, Bought
e
Agents, Silver sr or or Gold. Gold.
Orders, Merchandise Sold,
Bsrvnnts or Plscq, Goods to A pi. raise,
Lawyer Musical or Teacier*, Cans, Opening To Days
I’opulsr Preachers, Houses Announce,
Cooks, or Acres, Bakers,
Butchers or
To Books, Hire Boats,
Offices, or Let, Votes,
Dress skirt or
Basement, First Floor, A cure Handy for Valise, disease,
A
Casement, To A MasUnCheiuise,
Horse, Furehaee a Pet, Cheese, Teas,
Mare, Bees,
Monkey Bloodbouad or Bear, , Or Pans, Prone
or 8pltz Are
Free from Fits, To Afiaka Known,
To Hire a Hall Your Store,
Driver or team, Hosiery,
An AnOpnlent Elegant Marri C&rriage^ry code, olstsiry,
Play .Concert or £*», , Excnrsious, n*,,.-,
Skate*, Knick-Knacks,
Plates,
To sell to gay e reator’aDivet stons,
Diamonds, Clothes Increase Ready; Tn ‘
Pearls. of
Rings, Coni. Coke aad Woo
Cnrls, Pictures,
Wash for Features, Leetoras,
To buy Odd Things, All Kinds of F<v.d
Or Cats, sell Odd Thttifi, Wonts on Theology,
Rats,
Mats,
Flat* Bat* Bags, Flags,
Pantaloons, JtaU, Bags,
Uatpiendet Nag*. Drees
t C ravats, shirts or
Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollars,
Financial Relief, House tor Rent,
Blocks, Cast Store, Tenement,
Clocks, to be L.'nt,
i.ocks, Cash to be Spent,
Bocks, Scent,
Port munis or Box, Tent.
OrEven Pig, Sheep Beau- dr Ox, Roman Cement,
a
Then In a Trice, Read the Advlee.t
Take tlis Advice Far Beyond Price,
Written Below— Written Below—
ADVERTISE
-IN THK-
Daily
To Business Men.
XT 0 LABORED ARGUMENT 18
XT in the*# days to convince
I GENT men that it
Pays Well to
PARkM's
HAIR
Fcorns.
WE PAY AGEN [S*StIK
George W.
If You Have
«» appetite. Ia4l(«Mln, fU tilMM ,
Mela Slradaekia. wrMt •••U tlad ru dww«," It*
lai flewta. jmm
Tutfs Pills
the remedy y®*». weed. aad • They httlld S et aatha ae •*
the weak atom writ frona
flnawiHV enerwlea. Mufferae*
incutal or phyaleal overwoek wlUftad
relief from them. Mealy awgareeated.
• SOLD £VEBYWHEBR*
New Advt>rtUem«m»
TO ADVERTISERS
A list of 1COO iicwi-patwr* divided Into
STATES AND SlCt’TIONH ailt r .. t.t on
apiilloatloii- to FREE. trivi
those who want ihe'r rlislnt" i »v
we can offer n* l etter niedimn for ll,. |oc._h
and effective work than Be v ri>m< s < i ioi.,
of our y elect I*>< ul J.lsl
GKO P ROWELL *Oi,
Ncw.piq.cr Advertising ftart an,
10 spruce street, New York
Who arc Weak, Nerv¬
ous aid Debilitated
auil Debility, suffering from
8 cm Inal
Weakness. Night y
Eiiiiaaions, and all the
effects of caily Evil
Habit* which lead to
Kremstore Decay, Consumption DUcare* or Insanity, Man.
(eml for ffcaiV T realiae no of
will; particular* for Home Core.
Cure* • uaranteed No cure copay, J. 8.
I’kahh, t!12 and 014 Church 8t., ■t Nashville
Trim. pvUdAwly
fhn lipsi cuto fur t <Mur*k«rVV«pkk Lai
geuiiotx, Jdwu. iI r a |„y t*
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diJirwt*.i,af Lis lil<it>; u( IliitMoiMita'Ii, Lhc MowtuPh, 1 e.-wra., .-«m, Kiiititty» awii a
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thrtr i.oA.iii ft.v J the lltttflv Hk!t‘« I AMKRM'f 0iP«HUtTO«nu.
H in new life find Bit •Ds.mU to ho ajftJ COo. 1’iiif
Hiscoi A Co.. I«J WtiiUun ». Y.
WYri'fPrU'ITTtTI
PRO! pick grind their
When children their aoat, teeth,
are reatleaa, ueaatural in their appetite, they aw
quite likely troubled with Worms, prompt net.
urea ahould be taken and R.A.Fabne.tuekW
Vcrmlfago be given them according to direo
tiona U ha* saved many a child from death aid
luuv p.e»erve your sweet child from an early Bl grata
W il l tWH W Wk W t W WW I I fi l H i M WWk l W W
Executor’s Sale.
Ismsee :*■
, hours t
Rhoda If ^ Uti i*W v»
rsutc of of e-unty,
deceased ,t - ------- * "
among t
Gnffln, JHR,
bou*c aad lot sar-toe l ovnav ef IMis and Pop-
lav streets, one fourth sere; and one four
room house »») lot on Mar straws, am*
a. re Tn m* ctaale, e*,l| ins dwy *4 Wj*-.
total. Extra tor of ’’’mil nil iTssjgfi
Administrator^ Sale
, for the purpose of dUlrihutton
«r», to-wlti One bsusdrad tod
. acres of land, l, more or leas, to
Cabins district, bounded n— north by lend
Dnrauke ends. !L Wilson, cut by imi
<>f fi 11 Wilson, _ .
south by laud dofB.fi. of S. ] Wil-
son end A . R. Lew too sad weet west t by Dk.
moke. Terms one-third ___
snd two cash snd snd haleiae# baltoe# it la
ih .roc years, with oTMr 3 ei *"
!TTto'r of Mr*. K. L. Lawton, Lawton, dto’fi.
Ad uu inl8tratoPs Sale.
orf ttrainsry of *L Hpaldlng or f? 1 r firsnted Coanty, by Will the Court sell
to the highest ffghest bidder bidder before before the'court the court hoeee
door tn Griffin, daring the legal beers " u&
sale, on the first Tuesday in January, h lb
sr/sx- c or mr». sn x. h. ®'’'***M***^ iaio i
ariiy dtUMMoeak ft, ft
huti.m aming 1
ndhbf tbetk C. A
aharea of of stock stock of of tin the S. WJfift. Co.
share of if stock stock of of Central Cat HR. and
Co. of Georgia Georgia Terms of sale, cash am d«
at sale. ^dhfififtWHPL
• Ai
♦« CO.
Ordinary’* Advertisements.
fe ahi.'.;..!....,; -■-n i T i l i l ♦
will be had before the court f
January. Spalding (gratify, on th# fin
1889, “T.TSTaT Thom iutwe
Vs 1
administrator on aauta of said daccuaed bay*
lc» departed tills Ufs and left said estate to.
represented and Hie administration of the
•emc u p fi n lsh e t), this la to no tify a l l persone :J
isio Ul llf!P' J lB *
in * j ieiten et
day t irit, l u2»
in Jana ,bytonb’cs
l of Drdiua will CM*
lunfinlstroaL
Lotratir ,
Ln gj, J6t*.
—... -
a Coo*- 1
the ©red
Si MS
d
of sdmln- ^
Monday of
court
asttniah -fl
“*
Woodward,
having Hits Mid estate
nun; ition of Ui«
same nn editor*
concerned yft or
nert of kin for lettera
. of ad
HAandarin;
court of Ordhiary
unfinished admunetra estate QrpifSt
the WX». County Adnrlntatiator___ coanty. )
E. VV. UAM MuN'D, Ordinary,
QRDINARVTi (^TICE-Skaurtao SSSt Ooinr-
ers appointed to set apart a twelve
•apport tor tha widow anil minor children of
W H. T Jones, late of said county drcaufi
^ave acted and made and tiled tbetr report it
Let all prisons concerned show ctuae be¬
fore the court of ordinary on the first Mob- M
day l* Jnnoar* l*i>, if any cause uxioto, Why
snob report shooid uot tie made the jatlgmeol
Of m t#art and entered of record-
fS.OO. j£. W. HAMMOND,ordinary.
OSSSB 'Ata <2%
It being repreaentad ws’ta.s, to that sssa?^ have
me you
removed from the Mate of Oeorgte, aad
have failed t# m«l^re^ng,^aad are ante-
hoald not stake your NffiBraffilWfi why art
utifled to appear at said time and ptac
and show cause why a new admi«i#tr*to
shoaM not be appointed ia cart of yoor fall
V/xr, f \KDtS4KV8 6rxiwite/Tor ipoth,
tiutder applMftee 1888.—A. A.
iMEttbdRSfa** h« «•** <u*Aot mrAo* loiter* tatter* of ad
asinisti ’ .. - - • AU ~*
Let oil perema coacemsd obow cause be.
KSgf . 7.7
•3-00. KW.lUMmUaPt&uOI. *
Otv > (Jaoomi applied lirtiersaf
lard has to me for tomtate
tratratioa, de bonis noa, with Will annexed
ou the estate of N. (*. FbUtipe lade of artd
county, deceased.
Let ail person* eoix.ertjed show cause M
fore tha Court of Ordinary of said county, at
ray office in Griffin, on tha find Monday to
January, suth Mat sho.dd by ten w’ctoefc * I, at-, why
tetter, not be grant*
fii.U*. E Vv MAMMOiltD, Ordinary.
O E 5!^. 0r 5S‘s!£*iSKlrT.
Stanley, administrator of fioaT diatniaaito Bailey Me
applied to nie for letters of frees
4
ket aUpertoo* iSsr
fore the court of •
at KtehS lcV ofitoe to <
-c
Farm and House an*,
euttivation,
*d for
ery, »t
farm V
— acptlfAhtuSwi