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Official Paper at tht City <rf Griffin
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rate* will fee made with partie*
to continue their sdssrtissmsut*
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[Hf—San** - rateeae for
MEttOCftATtC COUNTY TICKET.
Election, Wednesday,
For Ordinary,
R, W. HAMMOND.
For Sheriff,
«. 8. COPNKLL.
for Clark,
W. M. THOMA8.
For Tax Collector,
I. W. TRAVIS.
Far Tex Roedeer,
H. A. HARDEE.
For Trsosursr,
i. C. BROOES.
For Surveyor,
W T.JORDAN.
For Coroner,
W.T.LATTA.
CHRISTMAS AFTERMATH.
The Shadow and Sunshine of the Gay
CRy—Misery and Joy.
A apaaalation upon the face* of
tb* hurrying throng may have been
idle, but it had an interest, and, yield
ing to UN impulse, a reporter on
Christmas •*• watched the restless
crowd. The genial glow cf Christ¬
mas tide had touched the atty, hat
now had then a shadow fall about
the drifting scene and marred its
marry meaning.
A few feet removed from the apot
whare the writer stood ware gather¬
ed e group of children. Their faces
■ere turned lull upen a window lit
up by the resplendent beauties of a
Christmas trea. The story of a city
was written on their features. A trio,
warmly clad, rosy oheeked, bright
ayad and happy in tbs reflected at¬
tractions of a poaaessicn which their
own homes, they knew, would sooa
surely reprodaee, stood dose to the
window, whieh their warm brsath
frosted ae thsir gleeful laughter rang
out from unruffled hearts. Just be¬
hind them stood a boy and girl as
larger. The hand of the latter rested
iu that of the former; brother and
sister, perhaps, heirs to poverty sura
ly sad friends ia desolation the mule
caress revealed. Their eyes, toe
were rivited upou the gandy window,
but woader was hidden in such
wistful looks as tell of ashes in the
heart. For them, ala», they knew
too well that Christmas meant no
bright token, no light,«o hope. They
stood upon the border of the p»ra>Jife
of their uatutored but ardent dreams,
and upon its fairness and ii* splen¬
dor their hungering eyes r*»tid with
a fascination which, though woven
with the knowledge of denial, grew
as the minutes tied. Her# joy, tbtre
the desolation ot death; here beauty;
there blackness; here wealth, there
poverty—and they touched elbows;
the on* smiled, the other moaaed,
and the laughter of one mingled
with tkd heart’s dirge of tb* other.
And this is life and must \ e.
Just beyond them are a country
man, bis wife and ehild. The man
was a sturdy yonng fellow, his new,
stiff sheet, black bat and suit of
ready made clothing, betokening a
tour of the stores already made, while
the neat, if not fashionable sttire of
the woman, her new woolen glovts,
tb* bright feather in her bonnet end
iaatrous gaiters showed that her liege
lord bad not been unmindful of her
desire*,too. On one strong arm of
tb* husband rested a tot of a child,
kb bead encased in a red cap, mittens
of tbe some color on the chubby
bends which tugged at the father's
coat collar. A healthful, happy - ■ • j
pietere D ietar* they the? were, were, and and though though the I
contrast . between «b« , n»y ciij *»a , J
,w -od-t r.™ s.,~< Ik. -.k-rb.
.W b.ir. tM.W >k.. p...,
the ftitff Of Wroth* r and fa lb#* bore j
•**!«»*• of that com cemented »n led spirit — i«. I j
•hwh cross** l*« honest and imJss.ri
•Sts life. Thsj were not hurrying,
they had cows to te*
y, and for a few
t« taa msis
wtudow where had stood a moment
before the children.
• * #
With measured tread a portly
form moves it# steady way along Ih* -
busy street, heedless pf tbe gay obat
ter, rapidly rolling carriages, tbe
jostling men and women, tbe gamins
darting to and fro. The eyes seem
to be serious a* tb* figure approach
•a; one louffitpt them is sufficient to
make certain that they have not
noticed the gaudy display windows
ranged along (he thoroughfare scarce
six feet away. Care is stamped on
every lineament of the firm face;
soft lines are so faint that they sug«
gest ouly memory of buoyant days
*f youth and joy and gladness. And
yet, if thti ruling creed which meas¬
ures joy be right, this man of all the
throng iu sight should be the hip¬
pies’, Uis gold Itas grown in vol¬
ume during the year whose dying
footsteps he is not hearing, his name
is chronicled aa that of ot.c whom
fortune always favors, wile and chil¬
dren adorn handsome home,
health has blessed its inmates, snd
honors of rich fruitago and rare prom
tse have fallen to him. But happi¬
ness does not rest #n his face; it tells
of a longiug still unsatisfied. II# be
longs te those who, having won much
by strife for gold, have learned to
love it* ungained volumo tnore and
live upon *the subtle greed its aCcjuisi
tion gives but cannot take away,
* * *
Just behind this frigid personage
cornea a man who, too, is known to
the community as on# whom fortune
favorH. A firm, well poised, shrewd
man, acarooly pant his prime, A
thougbtfutman always, there is no
smile •1 * bis ^ I face « llM but t t there I, are
on _ .. now,
those in this city who know him as
one whose hand extend# a generous
charity ofteD, and that without die
play.
Close upon the heels of this men
came another and in hard corn pari
son. A youth of flushed fuco and
handsomely dressed. The son was
even now enjoying his Christmas nc
oording to bis taste, but a glance at
bis face and slight notice of his bear
mg showed that be had not deemed
water the most appropriate holiday
flaid.
• * *
Behind him tripped a society girl,
heavily eacqued, well gloved and
booted, a merry light in her Ins
trous brown eyes ami o warm glow
on cheeks of that line, {hough pro
«aiccolor, which even to the days of
tradition it has been accustomarv to
term as “peach and cream,” which to
the fairness of the pearl cluster at
her throat, rosy us tbo tiist blush of
dawn, A capital maiden, fair and
buovan’, whose light heart was Hut
tering to fresher emotions just now
under this Christmas smell than ball
room or boudoir had ever known,
With half listless step, behind the vis
ion bright enrae one who faring no
less the stamp of high born life, of
fered a sad contrast to its happier
flow. ‘‘Shabby genteel ” What
two words rneau more that is pitiful,
less that is hopeful! A woman past
tbe middie age efauw.i?, her garments
neat but worn to that degree which
caught a faint sLiuy rvfl etion of the
sun as she passed at the right angle
for its detection. A face where cour
age foaght with despair and refine
ment had left the stamp of long
struggle with the element of u rough
existence. Shopping foff Christmas
she must do, for ibe “world’ to
which she oucu belonged was shop
ping that bright afternoon, but i.<>w
slender the contents of .ho purs;',‘.he
poo: ly gloved hand held with regula
tion to display. Repressed misery
lay somewhere behind those calm
blue eyeu, the lips noiv so placid had
known many a piteous wail. And so
the lights a’id shadows mingled in
the charging throng, each f.ic# new,
but all gradually rangm^ themselves
under close inspection into two mui
pie, inevitable classes of humanev--
those whom fortune favors and who
welcome Christmas as a season for
unfettered joy, and those—ar# they
not in the majority ?—whose bps ate
never strangers to the i sues of blast
ed hopes, whose bosoms carry bur
dwns, great or sinaii. which b. he the
brightness of eye, and s’eai tome
thing, more or less, as t he case in ay
be, from the edict which aimed at
perfect “peace and good will to
men.”
Stxtk or Omo, Cm or Toi.kdo, >
Lrcxs County, 8.8. (
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is
the senior partner of the firm of F. J Che
set A Co., doing business in the City of
Toledo, County and State aforrsaid. and that
*.id firm win day the sum •<{ one III N
Sworn to before m« ud sub#«'rib«d in my
this 6th day of^Dee«nber. A D to.
A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hail's Catarrh Cur* istakea intenwllr and
Sinai/ upoa the bloiW *ad mmu »ur
or 8aM “y’framJsxsz hr !>!*«***• ?»«#•:•
Shortcut duel Bent Line
With Xhroutfli Cou<‘li
e* Betweau
COLUMBUS and ATLANTA.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
Washington, Now York,
Nashville or Cincinnati.
Schedule tn Effect Wednesday, Dec. 6, L888,
TRAIN NORTH
Leave Union Depot, Columbus. ...l.llff p. tn.
Arrive Oriflin.....................3:55 “
Arrive Atlanta....................5:40 “
SOUTHBOUND TR.rIN
Leaves Atlanta.............. .. ,3:U>p. m.
Leaves (IrlfltB.............. ...4:05 “
Arrives iu Oolurubns........ .7:06
ACCOM MOD ATI ON TR AIN.
. NOKTII HOtritD— (naii.Y except sindav).
Leave Columbus—Midland depot, 7 .-tuft. m.
Arrives at Griffin.................1 :25 p. m.
Arrived at MeDonough............370 “
SOI-T1I BODhP—(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY).
I-euvC Atlanta....................(1:50 a m.
Leave MiDonough................7:45 Griffin......................» 35 “ “
Leave
Arrive Columbus, Midland depot,.3:30p. m.
SPECIAL TRAIN— Sunday Only.
Leave Columbus—Union Depot. 8:25 a. m.
Arrive Griffin........•...........11:25 “
Arrive McDonough.............12:20 1:10 p. “ in.
Arrive at Atlanta...............
RETURNING-South Bound.
Leave Atlanta....................6:50 a. m.
Leave McDonough...............7:35 1
Leave Oriffln.....................8:25 “
Arrive ttahimbiis—Union Depot, 11:25
Ask for tickets to Atlanta and points be¬
yond over the Georgia Midland RR. Tick-
itsoc sale ut Union Depot, and at tbe office
in Georgia Home building.
M. E.GRAV, Supt.
C. W. CHEARS,
Gen’l Pass. Act. Columbus, Ga.
HOTEL CURTIS
GL IF KIN, GEORGIA,
Under New Management.
A. G. DANIEL, Prop’r.
Sgr Peters meetall trains.
January Sheriff Sales.
\XJ VV ILL BE SOLDONTHE FIRSTTUE8-
day in January nest, before tho door
of tiie Court House, in the city of Griffin,
Spalding County, Georgia, the following de¬
scribed propei ty, to-wit:
Six acres of land bounded by the branch
running from Waddy’s steam mill on the
ea t, south at the point where the ditch run-
ningfrun tbe spring empties into the branch
west by line drawn from the intersection of
the ditch aud branch, north by the land line
between E. C. Kirkpatrick and Jas. A. Becks,
said six acres bciny a part of lot number 129
in Third District of originally Henry, sixteen then
Pike, now Spalding County. Also, District of
acres, more or less, in tho Third
originally Henry, then distinguished Pike, now Spalding lot
County, Known a' d as
number 159, commencing at tbe southwest
corner of said lot and miming east live
chains aud twenty roods, thence dueno-tlito
tbe second brauch twenty.eight chains,
thence up the northern prong of the branch
to the original Sand liue between said lot and
the lot west of it, now occupied by Jas. A,
Becks, theuoe south along said hue thirty
six chains to the beginning corner. Levied
on aud sold as tie property of Walter C.
Beeks utc ,3 and u„u Wm. •> ui..... M. Becks, adi Bv.ministrators of
the estRte of Jes. A. Beeks. deceased, Spalding by vir¬
tue of a mortgage li fa issued from
Superior Court in favor of Jas. U. Horne vs,
WaltcrC. Beeks and Wm. M. Beeks, admin
istratorsof the estate of Jas, A. Beeks. Wm.
M, Beeks, tenant in possession, legally $9.00. noti¬
fied.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold that tract or parcel of land being bound in
Spalding County, originally Andrews, Henry, the
ed on the north byT. C. the south on W. L.
west by Ben Dorsey, on Griffin, by
Jackson, on the east by Jesse con-
taiiiingO-t acres, being the lot on which I’rof
Ut Miller resides. Levied on and sold as the
property of Brolllt Miller by virtue of a
mortgaged fa issued from Spalding Superior Proffit
Court in favor of Geo. W. Wood vs.
Miilcr. Proffit Miller, tenant in possession, |>3 00.
legally notified.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold 25 acres of land in the southeast corner
of mt No. 55 in 1008th district G. M. of 8paid
ing County, bounded cast by H. T. Batter-
son, south by land of Jno. E. Bishop, w.si
by land of B.'P. Gray, north by other lands
of B. P. Gray. Levied on as the property of
B. P. Gray by virtue of a mortgage U fa is,
sued from Spalding Superior Court in favor
of Koppe Machine Co. vs. B. P. Gray. B. P.
Gray, tenant in possession, legal y notified. $
6 . 00 .
Also, at ihe same time and place, will be
sold a one-tliiid undivided interest iu a cer¬
tain store house in tbe city of Griffin, Shaffer, Spald¬
ing County, now occupied by D. W.
formerly occupied by Sti well <S Keith, on
Hill street in said city, the same being a two
story brick building, und bounded north by
tit® store house of A. Scheuemntn, east by
11 ill street, south by store house of R. P
McWilliams anti west by an alley. Levied
on and so d as the property of ), H. Keith
to satisfy thire ii fas issued from Spalding &
County Co' rt in favor of H. B Ciaflin Co.
vs. Stilwell it Keith D. W. Shaflei. ten¬
ant in possession, legally notified $6.01)
Also, at the same tisie and place, will t«
sold seventy-five acres off of lot of land No
145 in (he 4th Distrietof Ppalding County,
the said seventy-five acres of land tie ng
strip Ihe entire length of said lot on the south
siue, bounded on tiie north by Head’s Creek - ,
on thesouth by land of James Dnfl'y, and on the
east by the lot on which I now live, on
the west by lands of Wm. H. Touchstone.
Levied on and sold by virtue of a mortgage
fi fa i.-sued from U. 8pnldiug Horne Superior S.W, Court Parker. in
favor of James vs. O.
G. S, W. Parker, tenant in possession, $6. legal GO. 1 ) -
notified.
A'so, at the same time and place, will he
sold one fnurth of an acre of laud in the city
of GriUin^houuded «n the north by I - sac
Malene: west by R. T. Da- iel, south by ;a-t
of the same lot, east by Eighth street. Prudence, Lev
ied on as the property of Henry from
to satisfy one jnsiice court fi fa issued
the justice court of ICOlst district G. M. in
favor of B. P. Blanton ,fc Co. vs. Henry
Piudence. Levy made by Geo. D. Tenant Johnson,
I. C., and turned over to me. in
pos essie>n legally notified $6.00.
R, 8. CONNELL, Sheriff.
ev: Mvortifeemer.fi
TO ADVERTISE F?S
A list of 1000 newspaper# divided into
STATES AND SECTIONS will i e sent on
application— FREE.
Tt> those »lio w ant theta advertising to pay
we can offer n« better medium for thorough
and effective work than the v-riou-f sections
of eur Select Local List.
GEO. P ROWELL A Co.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
19 Spruce street, New York.
Who are Weak, Nerv¬
ous aud Debilitated
and suffering from
Weakness. Di bility. Seminal Nightly
Emissions, and all the
affects of early EtU
Habits which lead to
Premature Decay, Oonaamption or Insanity,
send for pears’ Ti realise on Dineoses of Man.
with particulars for Horn® Cure.
Cures guaranteed No cure oo pay, J. 8.
Pea aa. 612 and 614 Church St., Nashville,
Teun nov!4dA*Iy.
|G£NTS WANTKD Write Geo. A 8 mi-
hor*. for Xm krfiW Mo
ooz. Aocwswr *»» Sr* Mrmwwrr A •ocas-
■Whin, Mew Fork
SCROFULA
It I* that impurity in the blood, which, ac¬
cumulating In the elands of the nock, pro-
tliui -t unsightly lumps or swellings; which
causes painful running sores on tha arms,
legs, «r feet; which devetopcs ulcers In tho
C)es, cars, or itoso, often causing blindness or
deafness; width Is tho origin of pimples, can¬
cerous growths, or tho-inany ether manlfe.sta-
llomi usually ascribed to “liuuio*;" which,
fastening Upon tho lungs, causes consumption
and dentil. lleing the most ancient, it Is tho
mo; t general of nil diseases or affections, for
very few persons are entirely free from it.
How It Be Can CURED
r.y taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, whlcli, by
remarkable cures it has accomplished,
when other medicines have failed, has
Itself to ho a potent and peculiar
for this disease. Some of these
are really wonderful. If you suffer from
ho sure to try Hood's Sarsaparilla.
" My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof¬
sore net 1; from the lime she was 22months
till she became six years of age. Ltfmpa
in her neck, and ono of them after
to t he size of a pigeon's egg, became
nn>ning sore for over three years. We gave
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, when the lump and
indications of scrofula entirely dls-
and now she seems to he a healthy
J. 8. Cahi-H.k, Nauright, N. J.
N. It. P.o sure to got only
Hood's Sarsaparilla
!■)- slldruggists. *1; ilxforfS. l rcp&redonly
C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothoosriei, Lowell, Sla»«.
100 Doses One Dollar
For Sheriff.
THK VoTEBS OF SPALDING CofNTT:
By the solicitation of my many friends I
consented to run rs the independent
for Sheriff of Spalding County
long experience as Chief of Police is suf¬
proof to all that I am not an untried
If elected to this position I will en¬
to the best ol my ability, to walk in
straight path and to discharge the duties
to the office without fear or favor.
T. G. MANLEY.
For Bailiff.
Copt- J. C. Little, the veteran Bailiff for
grand jury and the faithful guardian o
secrets of that august body, ii a eandi-
for election to the office of Bailiff of this
at the coming election. The Cap¬
energy, experience and fidelity com¬
him to the favorable consideration of
people and his election will give univers'
satisfaction. Many Citizens.
An Important Announcement
Aiwnt six weeks •go, ego, while while at at business. Duslne* I
wti suddenly ldenljr attacked i with excruciating
took my bed imroedl
and In two or three doublo days my natural joints wen Rita,
swollen to almost their
and tdrep was driven from me. Aft*»r suffer¬
ing the most excruciating pain for a week,
using liniments and various other remedies,
a friend who sympathised with xuy helpleaa
° W'by U &on*'t you^get 8wlft’« and Specific If It does and
use it. I w ill guarantee a euro, nothing.
not the medicine ahall coet you after
I at once secured tho S. 8. 8. and
usini ig It tho flrat day, had a quiet felt night greatly and
refrt ushlng sleep. In a week I
jenef efitted. In three weeks I oculd tit up and
walk k about about the room, and after using butlnes*. alx
bottlei lea I was out aud able to go to
blueo duty, then ami I have eland been my regularly feet from at my lilut post to
of and on entirely free from
ten ho urn % day, tho plain am and simple facta
lialn. Theta are will cheerfully lly all
iu my ny case, case, and and X X thereto, either either In In answer an
Inquiries relative ereto, Mauilui, pci person or
by mall. Thomas Thomas Markimji
11 W. ISth street, New York City.
NAsnvtr.r.E, Tekm.~I warded off a so-
rare attack of rheumatism by a timely resort
lo Swift’s SjM ulflc. Id alt cases where a per¬
manent relief Is sought this medicine coin-
• nds Itself for n constitutional treatment
that thoroughly eradicates the soeds of dJe-
from l the t sys kcv. vstem. D. D.
W. P. Hariusoh,
New Yornr, 51 7th Avm.—A t.—After fter spending spendln without
t&K) to be relieved of blood Poison
any benefit, a few bottles of Swjftjs Bpeclflo
WOJ irkod u perfect cure. C. POETER.
Viexma, Qx, My little girl, aged six, and
bov, aged four year*, had scrofula In the
worst w. ist aggravated aggravated shape. shape, The; ney healthy were and puny
and sickly. the result To-day of they taking are lire 8. 8. neam 8- 8. S. S. ru¬
bust, all ng Jok
T. Collier.
Lady Lake. i.anr., Srstw ov ■ I Co., V.V., Fla.-Y I our S. 8.
8. ha* proved a wonderful success in in y
case. . The The cancer cancer hurried on on my my face, face, no e doubt, •i
would have noon me to my unequal-. grave,
do think It 1* wonderful, nml has Post .ftrqil!
B. H. ‘ ostmustec.
WiOO, Texas, May 9, 1S8S.
a S. Co., At! anto, 0«.:
SL'nt Knowing lino wing that that you you appreciate appi
Toil'Mtarv that le^tlmouiau, _ hIkU. we take plea«ur* ha* la
•tating one of oar hu.lv cust«'m*r*
regained allied her her health by tho use of four having large
battle* of f your your r great great grei remedy, remedy, . after after j
been an Invalid albl 1 for for for several several *m year*. year*. •*. Her H*r Hffrtrou trouble t
was extreme ue e debility* debility* debility, f, affiu***d qffius«‘d by by a i All*ease pe¬
culiar to hersex- eraex. • *ex- malle^Poe WDruggist*. wihBI Co., Druggist8
Three booka >okB malJe4rl malJ« ou api/Ucatlocu
All druggists »ell 11 8. 8. 8. f 8.
THK ik Swift 8WIS- Srxci me Co.,
Drawer Drawer S. S, Atlanta At la Qa.
Now Yurk.7M Broadway.
Tutt's Pills
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver deranges the who! y»-
and produces
Sick Headache, Rheu¬
Costiveness,
Sallow Skin and Piles.
1* no better remedy for these
disease* than Tirtt's Liver
as a trial w ill prove. Price, »5c.
Sold Everywhere.
r Ullinku aikWIVIlYL M*
lne By giving ani^bu^dj^ tone to a.d strengthening tbe.Uter-
System u;i the general health.
corrects all Irregnluritiesand annoying troubles
from which so many nsny ladles ladles suffer. suffer. It It gives gives the the
weak, debilitated woman he»lth»ndstrength.and
makes eheertUl the despondent, depressed la
spirits. INDIAN In change WEED, of life noiadyshoofd »e srlth-
out it is Sofeawl Unfailing.
Ask youx Druggist.
E. K. Anthonr,(Griffin and V. F, Sw in
Hill, Ga.
Sale!
10 acres wool la- d inside eorpo ntr limits.
wood wilt nearly pay for.it, and then the
is worth or r price asked for it 245
ilk 1 in woods part inside *-f city lim¬
56 acre# inside city lim te 12 acres ic-
city limits, with good new house upon
65 acres inside city limits, 7 room houae
houses, barns', fruits, Ac.
Aflabovecai.be divided in Jots and sold
large profile and diflferenl portions of tiie
Houses lot* in
for sale and to nmi.
0. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Rea: Eetote Agent
UNTIL
January 1st., 1889
WILL BE
A Grand Bargain Day!
.AT............
My Store !
We Have a large choice stock, with new
desirable goods, coming in on every train,
that we are determined to convert into
money. Now is yonr time to
Secure Bargains!
1
Received on yesterday one lot of
* LONG WRAPS ^
at 80,50 worth 810. Few childrens’ Wraps
to be almost given away.
WILL ADD SEVERAL BAR6AIN COUNTERS
the present week. Look to your interest by
giving- my stock an inspection.
BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS
SHAWLS, JERSEYS, ETC.
Shoe Department!
4JW%,
ml
MaiwgCustom\H
Voj?
e. j: ram. ft 1 i. ! ’ i
1 t
lot t Special of of Eagle E pi .
Ladies’
FLEMISTER.
Hie highest bidder 1*1 ore ice > of
in Griffin, during Tuesday the inJauuuij, legal 1 hoars 1889,
on the first nuuury, the ,»»,
following property Lawton, bclouftcg lain to of saiu ?*
of Mrs. . M, L.
deceased, for the purpose o r dis¬
among the heirs, to-wit: Two $1,000
of the C. U. & A. KK. Co., twenty-live
of stock of the S. W. KR. Co. and one
of stock of Central HR. and Banking
of Georgia Terms of sale, oath on day
sale. J. C. BKObKS,
Adm’r of Mrs. M. L. Lawton, aec’d,
$ 0.(0 .
Ordinary’s Advertisements.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE—Spai-dino Cot.'N-
ty, Geouoix, Dec. 18, 1888.—To the
ut law of Wm Scott, deceased: 8. A. I't
M. Scott, administrators of Wm. bcott, dc
have made application ior a settle¬
with the heirs at law. baid settlement
tc had before the court of Ordinary of
county, on the interested that Monday notified in
1889, Those arc
attend said settlement.
$3.00, E. W. HAMMOND, Ordina-y.
YRDINARY’S OFFICE SrALDINO CoU.V-
ty, liEOaoix, Nov. 30,1888.—To Tothe the cred ored
aud next of kin of Elizabeth Huff, late
said eonoty deceased : N. M. Collens the
on estate ot said deceased hav¬
departed this life and left said estate un-
and tiie administration of the
unfinished, this is to notify all persons
that if nose of the creditors or next
kin of deceased shall apply for letters of
on said estate by the first
in January 1889, by ten o'clock, the
of Ordinary of said county will cast
unfinished administration of said estate
tiie County Administrator of said coun¬
E. W. HAMMOND. Ordinary.
$6,00.
OFFICE— Spalding Cou.v-
ty, Geobgia, Nov. 30,1838.—To the cred
and next of kin of Robert Btowd, late
said county deceased: N M Collens the ad¬
on estate of said deeeaeed having
this life ani left said estate unrepre
and the administration of the same
unfinished,this is to notify all persons concern
lliat if none of the creditors or next of kin
deceased shall apply for the letters of Monday admin¬
oil said estate by first
in January 1889 by ten o’clock, the court unfinish of
of said eonnty will cast the
ed administration of said estate upon tiie
Administrator for said county.
$0.0o. E. . HAMMOND, Ordinary.
J \KD1NAKY’S OFFICE— Spalding CouN-
ty, Geobgia, Nov. 30, 1888.— To the cred
itors and next of Kin of Wm. J. N. Woodward, M.
late of said county deceased: Collens
the administrator on estate of said deceased
having departed this life mid left said estate
unrepresented and the administration of the
same unfinished, this is to notify all persons
concerned that if none of the creditors or
nest administration of kin of deceased said shall apply by for tho letters first
of on estate
Monday in January 1889 by ten o’clock, the
court of Ordinary of said county said will cast the
unfinished administration of estate upon
the County Administrator of said county.
$6.00. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
/ \RDINARY S OFFICE— Spalding Col.n-
V/ ty, Geobgia, Nov. 30,1888,—The apprais
ers appointed to set apart a twelve months
support for the widow aud minor children of
W. H. X* Jones, late of said county deceased
have acted and made and tiled their report in
this office.
Let all persons concerned show cause be¬
fore the court of Ordinary on the first Mon¬
day in January 1889, if any cause exists, why
such report should not be made the judgment
of the court and be entered of record-
$3.00. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
/ ORDINARY’S OFFICE— Spalding Coun-
Vta rr, Geobgia, Nov. 30th, 1888—To Mary
A. Burdett, administrator of Pressley Bur-
dett, late of Spalding County, deceased.
It being from represented to me that Georgia, you have and
removed the State of
have failed to make returns, and are mis¬
managing the estate of deccasedyand E. I.
Ison having discharged petitioned the Court suretyship of Ordin¬
ary to be from on
your bond. It is ordered that you appear
before the Court of Ordinary of said county,
by ten o’clock a. m., on the first Monday in
January, 1889 and show cause why you
should not make your returns and why said
E. I. Ison should not be relieved as surety
on yocr bond. Ail persons concerned are
notified to appear at said time and piac
and show - cause why a new administrator
should not be appointed in ease of your fail
ore t/Tcomol) - with this order.
$400 '............ E. W. HAMMOND,Ordinary.
RDINARY’S OFFICE—SPalding Coun¬
Xfc-W ty, A A | Geobgia, V* Jiv/iiV 1 , AV Nov V 7 ,80th, * VVUJ , 1838.—A A DJv, — A A. -A «
Snider has applied to me for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of John Allen,
late of said county, deceased.
Let all persons concerned show cause be
fore the Court of Griffin, Ordinary of said county,
at iny office in on the first Monday
in January, 1839, by ten o’clock a. m., why
such letters should not be granted.
$3.00. E. W. HAM.MOD, Ordinary.
UD IN ART'S OFFICE. -Spalding Coi n
V/ ty, A A J Geobgia. UtitmUiA. Nov. v_» V . 30th, DVtU, 1388.—J. lUDD.-U . W. ' » . Bui U1
iard has applied to me for Jettersof adminir
tratration, de bonis non, with will* annexed
ou the estate of N. G. Phillip* late ot said
county, deceased.
Let all persons concerned show cause be
fore the Court of Ordinary of said county, at
my office in Griflin, on the first Monday in
January, such 18t>9 by ten o’«lock a. m-, why
letters should not be grants J.
$3.00. E. \V . HAMMOND, Ordinary.
i KJ ORDINARY’S OFFICE.— Spalding Coi n-
xr, Geobgia, Oet. 2Tth, 1338.—H. N.
Stanley, administrator of Sam’I Bai.ey has
applied to me for letters of dismission from
hri administration oil the estate of Sum!
B.iiiey, late of said county, deceased
Let all persons conoerntd show cause be¬
fore tho court of Ordinary of said county,
at my office in Griffin on the first Monday
iu February, 1839, by ten o’elock a. m., why
such letters should not be gi anied.
#6.15. E. W. HAMMOND,Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale
By virtue of an order granted by the Couit
of Ordinary of bidder, Spalding before County, 1 will sell
to tiie highest the court house
door in Griffin, during the legal hours of
salt’, ou the first Tuesday belong!#; in January, 1889,
the following property L. to the es¬
tate of Mrs M . Lawton, late of said conn
ty, deceased, for Ihe purpose of distribution
among the heirs, to-wit: One hundred and
seventy-five acres of laud, more or less, in
Cabins district, bounded north by land ct
Dismuke and.8. H. Wilson, east by land
of 8. 11. Wilson, Lawton south by land of S. H. Wil¬
son and -a. R and west by D;»-
moke. Terms one-third cash and balance in
in one and two years, with eight per cent
interest. J.C. B.tOuKS,
Adm’r of Mrs. M. L. Lawton, dec’d.
$6 00 .
Executor’s Sale.
By virtue of an order granted by the ConM
of Ordinary of Spalding County. I will sei! to
the door highest in bidder, during before the court house
Griflin, the legal hours of
sale, following on the first Tuesday in January, 1S-9,
the pruperiy belonging to the
estate of Rhoda 11 Doe, late of said county,
deceased, for the purpose of distribution
among the heirs, to-wit - : Two city lots in
Griffin, described as follows: one two room
house and lot an the comer of 15th and Pop-
Urn streets, one fourth acre; and one four
room house and lot on Taylor street, one
acre. Terms of rale, cash on day of sale.
H.C. BURR.
#6.P0. Executor of Rhoda H. Doe, dec’d.
Farm and House and Lot* For Sale
A C021* ac re farm in 3 miles of Griffin, Ga
80 ) acre* acres in woods, 130 in splendid state of
cultivation, cleared of stumps and reeks, fix¬
ed tor improved farm machinery Machin¬
ery. stock, corn and fodder will be sold with
farm if wanted. $11 ready for basinets sooth
•r year. Also, a large roomy house and twe
sens lot U UnflU. Go. For parti onion ad
dram me at Griffis, Ga, care Clark A So*.
aspOMAwam THAD CLARE.