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Official Paper of tho City of Griffin
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DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET.
XIlotion. Wednesday, dan. 2-
for Ordinary,
B. W. HAMMOND.
Fir Sharif,
B. 8. CONNELL.
For Clirk,
W. M. THOMAS.
For Tar Collector,
J. W. TRAVIS.
Fir Tax Receiver,
83 R. A BiHliEE.
For Traaaorar,
J. C. BROOKS.
For Surveyor,
W T. JORDAN.
For Coroner,
W. T. DATTA.
TbooMnda of cilzeoa of Ten* an
OH visit# to friend* is Oeorfin, bay
tog takes advantage of eaeorsioa
rate* to revisit tbs scsnes of tbeii
obildbood. There are bat few locali
tin is tbe greet Stele ia which Gsor
gisna will not bt found, Tbe tide of
•migration, however, baa ceased, aa
Georgia is sufficiently attrnolivi to
keep her children at borne, and draw
from others less fortunate.
Experience ia tbe moat essential re
qnUute to the man who ia to haye
charge of tbe next Seams. Its vulne
depends almost entirely npon the ao
enraey and Intelligence *1p»wu in its
ooUsetion. Tbe greateat danger foi
centos takers ia (heir tendency to
multiply special features, which they
fled, too late, cannot be carried out
with the resources at their command.
Tbia mistake baa been made a num
her of times, and tbs Senate Commit
tee are taking measures to prevent
its repetition. They have beard the
testimony of several experts, and are
andeavoring to lay oat tbe work of
anomeretion to 1890 so that tbesa
errors may be avoided.
Proctor Knott, fastest 2 year old
race horse in America, baa been aold
toJ. a Haggin for $30,000. The
horse was purchased by Dan Bryant
at tbe Belle Meade farm one year
ago last spring for $450. Ho ran in
mins raeaa tbia year and won six of
tbam, including the great Futurity.
Hia winnings for tbe Beason were
over $70,000. A more profitable in
Test mail baa seldom bien mida in a
bora*, but it is possible tb»t bis owu
« was aa shrewd iu selling b.m for
$30,000 as in buying him for $450.
King* of the turf, Ii’m some other
kings* sre subject to sudden and uu
expelled dethronement.
Somebody is trying to bring
about a muddled state of nffaiis with
regard *o tbe law providing for axe
cations by electricity in New York.
Thi other day Jadgi Martino ‘■•u
teneed Henry Carlton to be banged
ob Feb. 13th next, but Carlton’s
council raised tbe point that tbe new
law abolished banginga from tbs
date it was passed, and tbat aa no
orim nil could f$ executed by elt-c
trie ty unless sentence was passed
on bitu after January 1st, Carlton
ooold not be executed by either metb
od. Tbe Judge said tbe question
was too important for him to decide
at tbat time, sad suggested that tbe
eourt of appeals was tbe proper body
to decide it.
Mr. Watt«rsou ia still ^lnraeorlcil^•^ ,
.
In response to an iavitation of tbe
Star Ejed Goddess to tbo inaugnriil
ball, with a promise of proliclioc; be
•i/s “Ie.,.ucb a protection aa lb* wolf
gives to tbs lamb. That ball will be
■o place for tbe 8t«r*Ejed Goddeaa
Of Reform It will be ae orgy of the
Moser Devil Every diamond tbat
■bio*a there will kav* been bought
with tbe Stolen mosey ,f the people
end every dance that will l»a danced
re will be e danse of death to tbe
•a. Tbe Star-eyed ia
’ invited sor expected If ebe
wosk) go off eomewbere
i be reel t and blseb for ebm
tti wee wnOes of
TUX SbJtREVDIR OF THE HATTIE*
MXUBPLU.
News of the surrender of tbe Hay
Uea Republic will surprise no on*.
The result reflects no less credit on
oar Government because it baa been
generally anticipated. Tbe steamer
was not liable te seizure as a block
ade rnnner, since ita officers bad i
knowledge of tbe existence of any
blockade. The vessel was simply
pursuing ita osaal coarse in good
faitb, and if interoeptei under a mis
apprebeneioo, should bay** been
promptly released.
Throughout tbe affair tbe Adminis
tration baa acted with dignity and
vigor. Tbe NaTy Department lest
no time in enforcing tbe demand
which tbs Department of State made
aa soon us information of tbe ae zur<<
was received, and Secretary Whitney
directed tbe preparations fur dis
patching our war ships in tbe quiet,
resolute and business-like spirit that
bas marked bis direction of tbe uav.-d
matter*.
Tbe firm nttitnd of tbe Washing
ton authorities had the iffcot of pre
venting tbe deajructien of the ship,
as was at onetime threatened. Legit
ime realized that such fiction would
invite reprisals and the collection of
damages, and put an end to bis con
trol of tbe HaytiaD Government.
Tbankn to a sensible and courageous
course, we are well out of a trouble
some, even if a minor, affair without
delay or complications.
In this world we have but brief
glimpses of tbe bssi and brightest
things. Sunsst splendors linger but
little while; spring blossoms are
scattered by the winds while we
watch their unfolding; and autumn
leaves soon fade end fall and dissolve
iato forest mould; the dull landscape
glows for a time with superior spirit
dor, giving us a foretaste of the
glory that shall be revealed; the
wind passes over it and it is goue.
‘For these leaves there are other and
higher uses than to earohe tin
branches with autuinual tints. They
live and die ti serve God in the mys
terioua economy of life. It is so
with human destiny; our noblest
achievements seem to perish in a
day, but no life of faithful service can
be lost iu tbe consummation of God’s
plan.
The Leader of New York Fashion.
“Man about Ton u" In N. Y. Star.
The largest theatre ^jjrty fashiona
ble New York hae ever known was
probably that which Mir. Hiclu-
Lord headed on Christmas eve. to wel
come the return of iirs.Jame*Brown
Potter of New York, aud to aity uud
dance after the play at Dolmonico’a.
But lire. Hicks-Lord never does auy
thing tu a email way. Her hoapitali
ty is hp expuukivo ut her house itself
—indeed, ou the occasion of hei fam
ouh reception lust winter, it raiher
oveifiowed the architectural limit*.
“Why , I never thought half the peo
pie would come," she remarked when
the army ot iuvitsee desended upon
her. Sbe had i-*>£ *rds, pro for
ms, to pret’v^eir v rvsiy ua she
knew, and waa astonished to had her
self so popular If New York were
Loadon and we had a Thackeray
among u<, the big bearled widow of
Wasbiugt"t) fquate would certainly
figure aa a character m romaucr.
There la abundant material about her
for the creation of au iotcreating lit
orary type of independent woman
hood. Sue is uut ashamed of doing
anything *>bt ietla in the Ltunot for
doing. When she icauLd some
years ago iu the old Lord mansion
on Fourtienth atner, in which her
lute husband lived in u at i o of siege
while his children were contesting
bis right io many a beautiful wvman
who might, for hi r years, have beeD
bis daughter, the morning perfor
rnance of a German band was n dsi
ly event before her door. The Land
discount 1 ai jibing but fliw’eas mel
ody, and was the bane and terror of
tbe neighborhood. Ba: JIrs. Ilit-k- -
Lord enjoyed it, and one of her l ut
let's daily duties was to hand the
leader of these vagabond minstrel*
j bis honorarium, neatly encluewd in
an envelope. If my memory is not
at fault, some of the neighbor* had
taken the initial *tepa towards call
iog upon tbe law to enjoin Mrs.
Hicks-Loid's breakfast concert,when
I ■be saved them ” further trouble by
dl , mi#slUK band from duty aud
rnueing ov«r to Europe for chat ge
of air and aeonr.
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Lucas County, $
Frank I. Chinxy make* oath that be is
the Motor partner of the firm of F. J Cna-
aax A Co., doing buaines* iu the City of
Toledo, County and State afortsaid, and that
**id firm wili day the aum of ONE HUN¬
DRED DOLLARS for each and every cam of
Catarrh tbat oaurot be cured by the us# of
Halx.’s Cats nan turn*
FRANK i. CHKNKY
Sworn to before me and subscribed in ■»
7-w. pres ao re, thw Sth day of December, A D.’tHk
| | A W GLEASON, Notary Public.
aw.
I Ua’»Co*q rra Oy« muken in**n* Uj_ «»d
%, Toledo, O.
ccflpa* OTiusr,,
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Tho Importance of purifying tbe blood Can¬
tu t lie overestimated, for without pure blood
ji n cannot enjoy good health.
At,this season nearly every one needs a
good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich
the blood, and tve ask you to try Hood’s
Pnri I OL-Ulldl ilio r Sarsaparilla. It strengthen*
an( j builds up the system,
creates nu appetite, and tones the digestion,
avl.tlc it eradicates disease. Tbe peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation
of tho vcgctablo remedies used give to
Rood’s Sarsaparilla pecut- -y-_ ” If 13till oralf
lar curative powers. No ■ >
other medicine has such a record of wondcrfgl
cures. If you have made up your mind to
buy Hood’s Sarsaparilla do not be induced to
talc any other instead. It is a Peculiar
Midi cine, and is worthy your confidence.
" . .Is Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists.
c; an-d by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
<00 Doses One Dollar
For Sheriff.
TI 1 K Voters of Spalding Cor ntv :
By the solicitation of iny many friends I
consented to run ns tbe independent
candidate for Sheriff of Spalding County
My long experience ns Chief of Police is suf¬
ficient proof to all that I atn net an untried
man. If elected to this position I will en¬
to the best ol tuy ability, to walk in
the straight patli and to discharge Hie duties
pertaining to the office without fear or favor.
T. O, MANLEY.
For Bailiff.
Cupt. J. C. Little, the veteran Bailiff for
the grand jury and the-falthful guardian o
the'secrets of that august body,!, a candi¬
date for election to the office of Bailiff of this
district at the coming election. The Cap¬
tain’s energy, experience and fidelity com¬
mend him to (he favorable consideration of
the people and his election will give uni vers'
al satisfaction. Many Citizens.
An Important Announcement
, while at t>usine*i. I
Ida i mg
nd hands. So severe
__ .. . ______iy bed Immediately,
and in twi 7to or three double days their nir natural Joints were slxe,
_______to swollen almost driven from After suffer¬
and sleep was me.
ing tbe most excruciating pain for a week,
using liniments and various other remedies.
use It. I will guarantee a cuj-e, and tf It
u*>t the medicine shall oo»t you nothing. after
I at onoo aeoured tho S. 8. 8., and
lining It Uie tint d»r, had a quiet night and
refreshing sleep. Ia u week I felt greatly
beuelltted. bene fitted. In In three tl--------- weeks I otnild «lt up and
walk alk about about the the room, room, and and alter alter using using air
bottles 1 1 1 was was out and able to go to bushn
Bluco Bluco then then ;hcn I I I 1 nave have been been regularly regularly at at my poat
of dutv.aud Uo‘u'r» n ' dayTind aland on am"entirely my feet from nine to
ten hour* * day, and am entirely free free froit from
vain. These are tho plain and simple facta all
.and id I I will will cheerfully ehoerf ully In at answer
Inquiries bjrmuU retail* e thereto, either person or
-
ii w.
NA*nnr.LK, Tkkx.—I -I have have warded warded off off a a so-
vero attack oT rheumatisni uatluni by h; a timely resort
to Swift's Specific. Iii In ‘^11 nil ^iacs ca wheni a p«r- p«r-
aueut relief la aougbt ( thli s medicine com*
meodfllUelf telf for for a eouatltut---- listltutiooal treatment
that thoroughly •uughly eradicates tho seeds of ilia-
ease taso from froui the the syatenb sy kov. P. _ fUABSflOV, _ D. D. _
W.
New York, 51 7ra Arc.—After spending
g3oo $3(A) to to l»e l»c relieved relieve of Blood Poison without
any benefit, a ---’ few bottles of Swift's Specltlo
worked a j*erfect eci cure. t C. Porter.
ViKsni, Qi.-My Uttle had girl, scrofula aged six, in and tbe
worst boy, aged Aggravated four yearn, shape. They were puny
and sickly. To day they are healthy and ro¬
bust, ail the reeultof taxing 8. 8. S.
JOE T. COLLIER.
Ladt Lake. SrirrER Co., Fla. - Your 8. I.
a has proved a wonderful success In my
©asm. lhe cancer on my face, no doubt i
would have soon hurried me to my grave,
do think itij wonderful, and has no equal.
B. H. Byrd, Poetmaater.
Waco, Texas, May 9,1883.
n. u'., Auaiiia, Ga.: u*. .
Gentlemen-Knowing that you appreeUt.
Muntary testlmonlnls. we take pleasure la
. of lady hae
stating that one our custA'invrs
tegalntNl her health by remedy, the use of ^ four havh^ targe
bottles Kittles of of your your great great roiue A !r
been an Invalid for sev eral vet
w as extreme debiiltv, caused by a^UesMt po-
eu Mar to her sex. Willis us *t *t Co.. Druggtots. igglsta
Three book* mailed Iree tree on appJ licaUou
Ail druggists sei ell Si. 8. S. Co.,
The Swivt Srrctrtc
Drawer 3, AilnntA Ga.
Vcvr York, Broadway.
T utt’s
FOR TORPID
A lorptd liver deranges the whol
tein, and produces
Sick Headache,
Dyspepsia, Costiveness,
matism, Saiiow Skin and
Tlier* ia no better than remedy Tutt'*
common disease*
intis, ns s trial will prove. JPrice,
Sold Everywhere.
DR. MOFFETT'S
FEMALE MEDICINE!__
By Riving tone to »»d «tr»nRth»nlnf th«
lu* Svft.ni INDIAN and BuIIdlnr »p frnera! bealth,
VVUED
eeervet* ___vet* all kit trr.Rslarttle* trregai and annoying trouble*
from from which which tomany soman ladles auger. It give* the
weak, w.ak. debilitated debit luted woman wu health and JtreiiRth.and
make* aheerfal In ' the Uu of despondent, depressed In
•ptrtts. ebantr* life nol*dy should bewtth-
ont INDIAN VVEKI). Jt it Setftawt Unfailing.
Art your Druggist.
F.. B. Anthony, ( : tiffin and V. F,
Ocbard Hill, Ga.'
For
10 acres .» mi la- d inside corpo ate
The wood n il! nearly pay for it, and then
laud te worth ovf r price aekedforit
acres UX) in wood* part inside of city
it* . 56 acres inside city limits 12 acre*
Ride city limits, with good U new house
it 65 acres inside city nits, 7 room house
out hoaarn, barns, fruits, Ac.
Ari al>ore can be d.viUed m iortand
at large profits aud differin' portions »f
Houses Sots in
city for sale and to rent.
6. A. (TNNIN6HAJI,
Re*: Estate Agent
Htn ®t*St ORT* A-*? 1 A ' •ff;?’***. t'* Tab. . A*'! -wto.
■BsCauc. ! a want, hUisfwssa. t s,uafeflnt.u? toe mM
VthiSM ' I II miilWWi iPBMN ll>1 >fl#
The Georgia Midland BK
riliortewt and Boat Line
With Through Coach
ea Betwoon
COLUMBUS and ATLANTA.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
Washington, New York,
Nashville or Cincinnati.
Schedule in Effect Wednesday, Dec. 5, 1888.
TRAIN NORTH
Leave Union Depot, Columbus —1.-05 p. m.
Arrive Griffin.....................3:55 “
Arrive Atlanta....................5:40 “
80UTII BOUND TRaIN
Leaves Atlanta....................3:lf>p. “ m.
Leaves Griffin....................4:05
Arrives in Columbus............7:05 “
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
WORTH BOUND—(DAILY ItXCEIT SUNDAY).
Leave Columbus—Midland depot, 7:00 a. m.
A rrives at Griffin.................1 Sl5 p. m .
Arrives at McDonough............8:30 “
SOUTH 80PRD— (DAILY EXCEIT SUNDAY).
Leave Atlanta ...............6:50 a. in.
Leave McDonough................7:45 “
Leave Griffin......................9 35 “
Arrive Columbus, Midland depot, .3:30 p. m.
SPECIAL TRAIN—Sunday Only.
Leave Colombus—Union Depot, 8:25 tt. m.
Arrive Hriffiu...................11:25
Arrive McDonough.............12:20 Atlanta...............1:70 p. “ m.
Arrive at
RETURNING-South Bound.
Leave Atlanta....................6:50 a. ’* m.
Leave Griffin.....................8:25 McDonough...............7:35 “
Leave
Arrive Columhu*—Union Depot, 11:25 “
Ask for tickets to Atlantaand points be¬
yond over the Georgia Midland RB. Tick¬
ets oc sale at Union Depot, and at the office
in Georgia Home building.
M. E. GRAY, Supt.
C. W. CHEARS,
Gen’l Pass. Agt. Columbus, Ga.
HOTEL CURTIS
3RIFFIN, GEORGIA. •
Under New Management.
A. G. DANIEL, Prop’r.
Fo-ten* meet all trains.
January Sheriff Sales.
1X7 VV ILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRSTTUK8-
day in January next, before tho door
of the Court Houac. in tliucity of Griffin,
Spalding County, Georgia, the following de¬
scribed property, to-wit:
Six acres of land bounded by the branch
running from Waddy’g steam mill on the
ea t, south at the point where the ditch rtin-
ningf rem the spring empties into the branch
west by line drawn from the intersection of
the ditch and branch, north by the land line
between E. C. Kirkpatrick and Jas. K. Becks,
said six acres being a part of lot number 129
in Third District of originally Henry, then
Tike, now Spalding Couuty. Also, sixteen
acres, more or less, in the Third District of
originally Henry, then distinguished Tike, now Spalding lot
County, Known aud as
number 159, commencing at the southwest
corner of said lot and running east live
cl ains and twenty roods, thence due north to
the second branch twenty-eight chains,
thence up the northern prong of the branch
to the original iatid line between said lot and
the lot west of It, now occupied by Jas. A,
Becks, theiue south along said line thirty
six chains to the beginning corner. Levied
oa and sold as tie property of Walter C.
Bceks and Wm. M. Becks, administrators of
the estate of J -s. A. Beeks. deceased, by vir¬
tue of a mortgage ti fa issued from U.Horne Spalding
Superior Court iu favor of Jas. vs,
Walter C. Beeks and Wm. M. Becks, admin
1st ators of 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 Henry,
ea on the north byT. C. Andrews, on the
west by Ben Dorsey, on the south by W. L.
Jackson,on theeastby Jesse Griffin, con¬
taining 04 acres, being the lot on which Prof
tit Miller resides. Levied on and sold ns the
property of Protllt Miller by virtue -of a
*Court mortgage fi fa issued of Geo. from W. Spalding Wood Superior rroilit
in favor vs.
Miller. Proffit Miller, tenant iu possession, $3 00.
legally notified. time and place, ill be
Also, at the same w
sold 25 acres of land in the southeast corner
of lot No. 55 iu i068th district G. M. of Spaid
ing County, bounded east by H T. Patter¬
son,south by land of .Jno. E. Bishop, w. st
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 tl fit is,
sued from Spalding Superior Court in favor
of Koppe Machine Co. vs B. P. Gray. B. P
Gray, tenant iu , ossessiou, legal y notified.
$o.uo. will be
AIsj, at the tame time and place,
sold a one-thud undivided interest in a cer-
tain store house in the city of Griffin, \V. Shaffer, Spald¬
ing Connty, now occupied by D.
former,y occupied by Sti well & Keith, ou
Hitt street in said city, the same being a two
story, brick building, and bounded north by
th« store house of A. Seheuerman, east by
Hill street, south by store house of R. P.
McWilliams and west by an alley. Levied
on and so d as the property of !. H. Keith
to satisfy thiee fi fas issued from Ctaflin Spalding Co.
County Cert in favor of H. ii A
vs. Stilwell & Keith D.W. Shafiei. ten¬
ant in possession, legally notified $6.00.
Also, at the same tixae ar.d place, will i#
sold sever ty-tive acres off of lot of laud No
Main the 4th District of Spalding laud Connty. be
the said seventy-five acres said of lot the south ng
atrip the entire length north of Head’s on Creek,
side, bcundedon the by
on the south by land of James Dnfiy, on Hi.
east by the lot on which I now live, and ou
the west by lands of Wm. H. Touchstone.
Levied on and sold by virtu# of a mortgage
fi fir ii-sued front Spaiding Horne Superior S.W, Court in
favor of James U. vs. G. Parker,
G. S, W. Parker, tenant in possession, $6. iegai'y
notitied. it.
A so, at the same time and place, will be
sold one fsnrth of an acre of land in the city
of Maiene; Griffin, bounded su the north by 1 sac
west by R. T. Da- iel,south by-art
of tbe same lot, east by Eighth street. Prudence, Lev
led ton as the property of Henry
to satisfy one joslice court fi fa issued from
the jnstice court of llOlst district G. M. in
favor of R. F til hr, ton A Co. vs. Henry
Prudence. Levy made by Geo. D Johnson,
L. and turned over to me. Tenant in
pros ession legally notified . $6 09.
R, S. CONNELL, Sheriff.
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Mod for Tears Treatise on Dtaea-e* of Man
with particular, for Home Core.
Curea rwaxenlawd Mo core ito pay, J.g.
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Tens wo»14dAwi r
- WATTED. Wr-te <
JSalo.
By virtue of aa order granted by th* Court
UPtinaiiy of 8F*ldin* Comity, I will sell
tbe highest buider U fore the eourt house
in Griffin, dnrin- Tuesday the in legal boars 1889, of
on Uie first January,
following property belonging to the es
of Mrs. M, fc. Lawton, late of of , efid dis¬
deceased, for the purposi
among the heirs, to-alt: twenty-five iwo fl.Ow
of the C. O. * A. KK. Co, and
of stock of the 8. W. KR. Ca one
of stock of Central BR. and Banking
of 1.nn, o, g.1 JWJ aec‘d. »
Adm’r of Mrs. M. L. Lawton,
$8. CO
Ordinary’s Advertisements.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE—Spai.dino Coun-
TV, Gkoroia, Dec. 18, 18»8.—To the
tit law of Wm Scott, deceased: 8. A. A
M. Scott, administrators of Wm. rcott, de
have made application for a settle¬
with the heirs at law. Said settlement
he had before the eourt of Ordinary of
connty, on 'he first Monday notified in
1889. Those interested are
attend said settlement.
$3,00. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordina-y.
ARDINARY’S OFFICE—Hi-vldino Ccax-
tt, Georgia, Nov. 30,1888 —Totlre cred
and next of kin of Elizabeth Hnff, late
said connty deceased : N. M, Collens the
estate of said deceased hav¬
departed tbia life and left said estate un¬
and the administration of the
unfinished, this is to the notify creditors all persons
tbat if no.reof or next
kin of deceased shall apply for letters of
on a-, id estate by the first
in January 1889, by ten o’clock, the
of Ordinary of said connty will cast
unfinished administration of said estate
the County Administrator of said coun¬
E. W. HAMMOND. Ordinary.
$0.00.
YhDINAKY’S OFFICE—8i'ALDixo Cocif-
TT, Ueoboia, Nov. 30,1888,—To the cred
Aiid next of kin of Robert Brown, late
said county deceased: N M Collens the ad¬
on estate of said deceased having
this life an I left said estate unrepre
and the administration of the same
is to notify all persons concern
tiiat if none of the creditors or next of kin
deceased shall apply for letters of admin-
on said estate by the first Monday of
January 1889 by ten o’clock, the court unfinish
of said connty will cast the
administration of said estate npon the
Administrator for said county.
$6 (V. E. . HAMMOND, Ordinary.
VKDINARY’S OFFICE— Spalding Coux-
tt. Georgia, Nov. 30, 1888.—'To the cred
and next of Kin of Wm. J. Woodward,
of said county deceased: N. M. Collens
administrator on estate of said deceased
departed this life and left said estate
and the administration of the
unfinished, this is to notify all persons
thut if none of the creditors or
of kin of deceased shall apply for letters
administration ou said estate by the first
in January 1889 by ten o'clock, the
of Ordinary of said county will cast the
administration of said estate upon
County Administrator of said county.
$6.00. £. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
/ARDINAKY’S OFFICE—Spalding Coin-
tt, Georgia, Nov. 30,1888,—The apprais
appointed to set apart a twelve months
for the widow and minor children of
H.T. Jones, late of said county dvceased
acted and made and tiled their report in
office.
Let all persons concerned show cause be¬
the court of Ordinary on the first Mon¬
in January 1889, if any cause the exists, judgment why
report should not be made
the cenrt and be entered of record- '
$3.00. E. W. HA.MMOND, Ordinary.
/ YRDINARY’S OFFICE— Spalding Cora-
V-/TT, Georgia, Nov. 30th, 1888—To Mary
A. Bnrdett, administrator of Tre?sley deceased. Bur¬
den, late of Spalding County, that
It being represented to me Georgia, you have and
removed from the State of
have failed to make returns, and are mis¬
managing the estate of deceased; and E. I.
Ison having petitioned the Court of Ordin¬
ary to be discharged ltisordered from that suretyship on
yonr bond, you appear
before the Court of Ordinary of said county,
by ten o’clock a. an-, on the first Monday in
January, 1889 and show cause why said you
should not make your returns and why
E. I. Ison should not be relieved as surety
on your bond. All persons concerned are
notified to appear at said time and plae
and show cause why a new administrator
should not be appointed iu ease of your fail
ore to cynrsiy with this order.
'E. IV. HAMMOND,Ordinary.
/"VRDINAKY’8 'JFF1CE-STaldi.no Coin-
Wit, Geokgia, Nov ,30th, 1888.—A A.
Snider has applied to me for letters of ad
ministration ou the estate of John Allen,
late of said county, deceased.
Let all persous concerned show cause be
fore the Court of Ordjnary of said county,
at my office in Urifliu, on the first Monday
in January, 1889, by ten o’clock a. in., why
such letters should not be granted.
$3.00. E. W. UAMMOD, Ordinary.
/ AUDINARY’H OFFICE.— Spalding CguS
V^ty, Geokgia. Nov. 30th, 1888.—J. VV. Bui
lard bas applied to me for lettersof adminir
tratratiou, de bonis nqfi, with will annexed
on the estate of N. G. Fhillips late ot said
county, deceased.
Let all persons concerned show cause be
fore the Court of Ordinary of said county, at
my office in Griffin, on the first Monday in
January, 1889 by ten o’clock a. \u-, why
such letters should not be grante 1.
$3.00. E. \>. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
/ RDIXABY’S OFFICE. —SpaldingCoun-
V/ ty, t.EOBOiA, Oct. 27th, ltvSS.—H. N.
Stanley, administrator of Sam’i Ba:.ey ha*
applied to me for letters of dismission from
hi administration on the estate of Sam’i
Bailey, late of said couuty, deceased
Let ali persons concerned show cause be¬
fore the court of Ordinary of said county,
at my office in Griffin on the first Monday
iu February, 1889, by ten o’eiock a. in., why
such letters should not be granted.
$6.15. E. W. HAMMOnD,O rdinary.
Administrator’s Sale
By virtue of an order granted by the Court
of Ordinary of Hpaldmg County, I will sell
to the highest bidder, before the eourt house
door in Griffin, during the legal hours of
sa'e, on the first Tuesday belonging in January, the 1889,
the following f roperly to es¬
tate of Mrs M. L. Lawton, late of said conn
ty, deceased, for the purpose of distribution
among the heirs, to-wit: One hundred and
seventy-five acres of land, more or less, iu
Cabins district, bounded north by land ct
Dis'itnke and 8. H. Wilson, east by land
of 8. H. W il>on, south by land of S. H. Wil¬
son 8’ni a. R Lawton and west by Di*
make. T erm* one-third cash and balance iu
in one and two years, with eight per cent
interest. J. C B.lO"KS.
Adm’r ot Mrs. M. L. Lawton, dec'd.
$6 UU,
Executor’s Sale.
By Ordinary virtue of an order granted by I the Court
of of Spalding County. willseil
the highest bidder, before the court bouse
door in Griffin, daring the legal hours
sale, on the first Tuesday in January, 18:9,
the following property belohging to
estate of Khoda II Doc, late of said County,
deceased, for the purpose of distributiot
among the heir*, to-wit: Two city lota in
Griffin, described as follows: one two room
hou.-c and lot an the corner of 15lb and Pop-
ias streets, one fourth acre; and one
room house and lot on Taylor street, one
acre. Terns of sale, cash on day of sale.
H.C. BI RR
$6.00. Ex ecu ter of Rhoda Ii Doe, deed.
Farm ard Heute and Lot For Sale
A SUiDn acre fane in S mile# of Griffin, Ga
SO acre# in woods, 120 in splendid state of
snttivaUoo, cleared of stumps and reek*, fix-
• d few improved harm auebtoery Uscktn
cry, stor k, ran ‘ and (odder will bo sold with
farm if iHhsfl * all ‘ fti* * ‘ hawsU * im •■»*!$k
gK
EWtV - DM -FROM - NOW
UNTIL
January 1st., 1889 ♦ 3
WILL BE
A Grand Bargain Dai!
Ts/Ly Store T
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 t
Fy/Jgp.
Received on yesterday one lot of
LONG WRAPS if
at $6,50 worth $10. Few childrens’ Wraps
to be almost given away.
I 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!
Special prices on ail Shoes to reduce stock.
lot of Eagle 8hoe Co. Shoes just received. the Best $2,&v Have
Ladies’Button Boot in the city for money.
too manp Men’s Fine Hand Sewed Shoes in such pop”'
lar makes as, Hanans, Emeisou, Schmertzs, ««•*
worth $6,50 to $7,00 that we will sell at $5,00 an«
$5,50. Haven’t time to enumerate more, tome u
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