The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, December 30, 1888, Image 2

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i ft r=r OOUfiLAS«U8SlT8K,] SFrop'r *AULT.(tmk*nmm)t* mn...... IflFRUKKJbY* Os# Ymv •••••«•• »••••••■•• Srllt, MNCii, DM. S0 t 1SSS. Official Piper ef Spalding Co. Official Pajwr a! tha City of Griffin Bate*. x.Asssvav.“. All ln*«rtion» __ Morats. paid for is I An»»r molt bs iooMor than «m«mL for tha Pally- wmr (Uf—Auk* rilMli DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. Dlaetion, Wedneiday, Jan. a. Tot Ordinary, E. W. HAMMOND. Far Sheriff, K. 8. CONNELL. Far Clark, IT. M. THOMAS. For Tax Collector, J. W. TRAVIS. Far Tax Receiver, R. A. HARDEE, far Traaanrer, J. C. BROOlfi. for Surveyor, W T. JORDAN. For Coroner, W.T.LATTA. Tbara wara about tha oaoal nnna bar of paraoaa aaora ar laaa severely burned this year while personating Santo Olansa. Tha worst thing that has bean said of Ganoral Harrison since bis •toetion is Senator Quay’s remark: **I can gat along with him all right.*’ We trust that Mr. Quay may be tuia One of tha ministers present at the Congregational convention, at J&neevUle, Wia., wae tha Rev. Jer Mniah Porter, who has preached the goepei for eixty years. He delivered the ftnt aermoo pretebed in Chica *o.__,_ There wee no occasion for Prvsi dent elect Harrieon not having good dinner on Cbrietmaa, ae he re oeived somewhere near a theusand turkeys, beeidea numbers of geese ducks, chickens, young pigs, oysters eider, ohampagne, whisky, cigars, ate. The pepera having about finished np Amelia Bivee and Amalie Rives’ husband, are now taking a generous bbeok at Amelia Rivse* father. The grandmother and grandfather of the dietingoisbed young authorees are yet in atoek. * Preeident elect Harrieon probably received more Cbrietmaa presents than any other man in thia country. Tha prawnto represent nearly every thing that could be thought of, from a medical almanac to a boras and buggy. He has been obliged te rent extra rooms to store bis bric-a brae.___ It ia announced that Mrs. Clsve land's dressmaker disappointed her ihe other day by failing to have ber latest new gown done oa time, in consequence of which she was oblig ed to wear an old one to Mr. Childs* dinner party in PtailajJelpbi*. Even the flrat lady of the laud ia at the merey of ber dressmaker. lodge Hughes, of Monticello, 111., bee inatracted the grand jury to bring indictments against all per ■ona who bad bet on the late elec lion. " It ia safe to aay that the in •tractions will not be obeyed. The written law makM it a penal offence to bet on an election, but tbe un writ tea lew eeye that no conviction cau be bed for eneb as offence. If it be troe that the small squad nf Southern Republicans elected te the next Congress intend to form a eoAkbination to control politics] legs* Utien. they may exercise a great power in a House so closely divided. The chances are, however, that the •tor? of tbe compact is only an an Bonn cement made with a view to ef feet ia encoring offices for proteges of the Southern Republican mem bare. Drava Loom oa Ohio, Cm or Toledo, 8. i Coesrr, b. S. CxKMlT makes oath that he is the senior A partner of the firm cf F. J Chi Toledo, m Co., Co*atriS£d MM. Suaiees, State aforesaid, iu the City that of ana Mil firm wilt day the sum of ONE Hl’N- DEED DOLLARS for each and every csss of Catarrh Hut eausot be eared by the uae of Matx’a Gmakm Crwt FRANK J. CHENEY. W. liHASON, Notary Fnblie. ■:, : J A CAR TRACER. HOW THE CENTRAL KEEPS UP WITH • ITS ROLLING STOCK. An Easy System that will Interest You —Mileage is Charged, But the Road it Still Behind. Theodore Wells, of Savannah, is tbe well known and very efficient car accountant of the (Mitral railroad. Many of tbe News readers, doubt less, do not know tbe dutios of tbe err accountant, and perhaps bare of ten wondered, when they met a Cen tral oar hundreds of miles away from Georgia, what it wat doing and bow it would fiud i s way b toe. Here is something that will inter est them, learned from Mr. Welle one day recently as be stopped off a abort ti*i» in Griffin: ‘‘Before tbs adoption of tbe uni form gauge,” said Mr. Wells, “care did not become such woful tramps as now, In those days a Southern car did not pass beyond Cincinnati, freight being transferred at that city to cars that ran on tbe broader track in aae in tbe Norlb and West. “Cars were then readily confined to within a reaaoaable distance of tbe company’s lines. Now, however, when a box ear rolls out of the St varnish depot with freight consigned to Lonicville, perhaps, it : a jnst ax likely to keep traveling until it reach ex tbe Golden Gale as to be return ed To show you how this is take tbe case of 1076, The Central Com pany bought it about n year ago and it was brought to Atlanta. It wax then turned over to tbe Wextern snd Atlantic road for Western traffic in stead of to the South. Since then it has drifted from road to road. The last that was beard of it was iu Octo ber, when the Ogdenburg and Lake Champlain Roadturned it over to tbe St. Johnbury and Lake Champlain Road for a trip to some point in Meine. Owned by tbe Centre! for one year, and yet it has never passed over a mile of Central railroad track or carried a load of freight consign ed to Central railroad points. Tbe New England companies will wear tbe wheels off it befere we secceed in.inducing than to let it cocne back. They are ao far away from here that they appear utterly iadifferent to any appeals we make, aud all that can be doneia to wait patiently until for time sends it South again.” “You are getting paid far it, of eourse?” “Yes, at the rate of three loertba of a cent per mile. If it iraveli 300 miles in a day, and that is above tbe average, the Central receive* for its uee $2.75. If it had it in uae on its own lines now it would earn be teew filO and $20 iu the same time. Now that we have lost sight of it we will send te tbe lest company in wboae possession we knew it to be what is known •• a tracer, giving the last record known to ub, and request ing information as to its where abouts. “Tbe system is quite -imple,” con tinued Mr. Wells, “and interesting in its nature. Tbe principle laclor is tbe “junction card.” A car leaves the Central aad goes on te Kansas City,Memphis and Birmingham read A card is at once aeat to me giving the uumber of the car, the date at which it left the Central road, where and to what ether road. No. 2725 was transferred to K. C-, M.& B. road aome lime ago. Frem that road it went over ihe Kansas City, Fort Seott ana Memphis, Louisville aud Nashville, Cincinnati Southern, Cieoinnati, Hamilton and Dayton, aad Michigan Central road to tbe New York Central and Hudson Riv¬ er road. At each junction a card was sent, so that we were enabled to know just how much time aud Lew many miles it passed over each road, and what company had possession of it. A tracer is now after it, as oer last information came oa December 11 . “Sometimes half of tbe freight equipment of the Central rosd will he in uae by other companies. This, of course, utce*»ua:ea Haidar sction on oar pari. In the inenth of Oc¬ tober tbe mlieige made by lorrlgu freight cars on our service was 7115, 836 miles, and the rental paid by this company for tbeai mt fil6,140, j 27, or enough to build abeu thirty good cars. To be sure there [ was something due -ui by O'her ! roads for the ase of our cars, bu; it did uot far exceed $3,000, and the balauue of trade was ceasiderabiy against as iu this rtspeet. Tibs gives aeaae idea of tbe immense vol¬ ume of tbe fraight bueinees in the oottoa se*M«. Between May and fiepteaxttar there ix no need of extra ears, aad it is tor this reason, I prt- mate, that the company does not care to leek up X Mrge e«<Miet of — The Georgia Midland RR slhortest and Best Line With Through Coach mi Between 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.....................8:55 “ Arrive Atlanta................,...6:40 “ SOUTH BOUND TRaIN Leaves Atlanta....................2:16p. “ m. Leaves Griffin....................4:06 Arrives in Columbns.............7:05 “ ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. KORTII BOIJil)— (DAILY EXCEPT BfNDAV). I^aveColumbus—Midland depot, 7 8X1 a. m. Arrives at Griffin.................1 -.25 p. m. Arrives at MeDonongh............3:30 “ BOITH BOCMD—(DAILY EXOEIT SUNDAY). Leave Atlanta....................0:50 a. m. Leave McDonough................7:45 *• Leave Griffin......................SI :t5 “ Arrive Colnmbus, M id laud depot, .3:30 p. m. SPECIAL TRAIN-Sunday Only. Leave Colnmbus— Union Depot, 8:25 a. m. Arrive Griffin-..................11:25 “ AttW* McDonongb............ .12.20 p.' m. Arrive at Atlanta............... 1:10 “ RETURNING-South Bound. Leave Atlanta....................6:50 a. m. Leave MeDonough...............7:35 ’* Leave Griffin.....................8:25 « Arrive Columbug—Union Depot, 11:25 “ Ask for tickets to Atlanta and points be¬ yond over the Georgia Midland RR. Tiek- eis on sale at Union Depot, and at tbe office in Georgia Home building. M. E.GRAV, Supt. C. W. CIIEAR8, Gen’i Pass. Agt. Columbus, Ga. HOTEL tCURTIS 3IUFFIN, GEORGIA. Under New Management. A. G. DANIEL, Prop’r. PO' ters meet all trains. January Sheriff Sales. ^y' ILL BE 80LD ON THE FIRST TUE3- . , day in House, January next, before the door of the Court in the city of Griffin, Spalding County, Georgia, the following de¬ scribed propeity, 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¬ ning from the spring empties into intersection the branch west by line drawn from the of the ditdh and branch, north by the land line between E. C. Kirkpatrick and Jas. A. Becks, said six acres being a part of lot number 129 in Third District of originally Ileury, then Pike, now Spalding County. Also, sixteen acres, more or less, in the Third District of originally Henry, then distinguished Pike, now Spalding County, known and as lot number 159, commencing and at the southwest corner of said lot running east five cl ains and twenty roodB, thence due north to the second branch twenty-eight chains, thence up tbe northern prong of the branch to the original land line between said lut and the lot west of it, now occupied by Jas. A, Beeks, thence south along said line thirty six chains to the beginning corner. Levied oa and sold as tie property of Walter C. Beeks and Wm. J»s. M. Becks, Beeks. administrators deceased, vir¬ of the estate of A. by tue of a mortgage 11 fa issued from Spalding Superior Court in favor of Jas. U. Horne vs. Walter C. Beeks and Wm. M. Beeks, admin istrators of tbe estate of Jas, A. Beeks. Wm. M, Becks, tenant in possession, legally *9.00. noti¬ fied. Also, at the same time and land place, being will be in sold that tract or parcel of bound 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 the east by Jesse Griffin, con¬ taining 04 acres, being the lot on which Frof fit Miller resides. Levied on and sold as the property of Proffit Miller by virtue of mortgage fi fa issued from Scalding Superior Miiler. 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 lot No. 56 in 1008th district G. M. of Spald ing County, hounded east by H. T. Patter¬ son, south by land of Juo. 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 fi fa is, sued from Spalding Superior Court in favor B. P. of Koppe Machine Co. vs.B. P. Gray. Gray, tenant in possession, legal y notified. *0.00. iit Also, at the same time and place, w be sold a one-tbiid undivided’interest in a cer¬ tain store house in the city byl). of Griffin, W. Shaffer, Spald¬ ing Comity, now occupied Keith, formerly occupied by Sti well A on Hill street in said city, the same being a two story brick building, aud bounded north by the store house of A. Schenermau, east by Hill street, south by store house of R. P. McWilliams and west by sn alley. Levied on and so’d as the property of I. 11. Keith to satisfy thiee fi fas issued from Claflin Spalding dc County Co ’rt in favor ef H. B Co. vs. Stilwell & Keith. D. W. Shaflei. ten¬ ant in possession, legally notified fiti.OO Also, at the same time and place, will be sold severity-five acres off of lot of laud No 145 in the 4th District of Spalding County, the said seventy-five acres of lar.d being strip the entire length of said lot on the south side, bounded ou the north by Head’* Creek, on the south by land of James On fly, on the east by the iot on which I now live, and o n the west by lands of Wm. H. Touchstone. Levied on and sold by virtue of a mortgage ti fit ieeaed from Spalding Superior Court in favor of James U. Horne vs. O. 8.W, Parker. G. S, W. Parker, tenant in possession, legally notitied. fit).0C. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold one fourth of an acre of land in the city of Griffin, bounded on Da: the north by Issao Malencj west by R. T. iel, south by part of the same lot, east by Eighth street. Lev- ied on as the property of Henry Prudence, to satisfy one justice court fi fa issued from the justice court of lCOlst district G. M. in favor of B. P. Blanton & Co, vs. Henry Prudence. Levy made by Geo. D Johnson, L. C., and turned over to me. Tenant in pos essiou legally notitie3 fit! 00. K, S. CONNELL, Sheriff. cipital is additions to tbe ruiiing stock.” “How is it in esse ofaevid^ms that oasse the destruction of yoar ears?” i qeired tbe reporter. “Tbe road on which it o<'t*iir» uoti tie) in at once by menu of s 'wreck report,* giving the suin';»n of tbe etrs and tbe ex:«nt to which they are damaged. If only slight j b.o'i en they sometimes repiir them. At other limes we 11 I them fui the v.l He of tbe oar, according >o a into adopted by all tbe roads the foundation of which is that older tbe car tbe less its value.** A’id eo i* is that railroad.- keep an on the whereabouts of tbeir cars. ue Fact worth a column of rhetoric, said an Ameri statesman- It is a fact, established by testimony of thouahnds of scrofula, people, ifula, that Sarsaparilla docs cure affections salt and other eiseHses or aris from impure state or low condition of tbe It also overcomes that tired feeling, a good appetite, and gives strength engt, every nartof the system. Trv it. Peculiar Many iiecuiiar points tuako Hood'* S.ir- aaparllla superior to all other niediuues. Peculiar In combination, f n.; ,,i!. .i. Hood’s and preparation Sarsaparilla ot possesses ingreii'.cnts^^. jfly tlio full curative value of 11: best the vegetable known remedies^ klng-^r ajOd<> n >■ Peculiar tn strength and economy — Hood's Sar¬ saparilla ofwhich is a/qB2l>/^tho only can n.edi- truly etno be said, "OneHundred Doses Obo jr -,0 —Ql larger Dollar.” and smaller Medicines liotRea jn kv require larger doses, and do not I>roduce as good results as Hood's. Peculiar in its medicinal merits, Hood's 8arsaparilla accomplishes cures hith¬ erto unknown, and has won for itself the title of “ Tlie greatest blood £>\\ purifier ever discovered -"^r Peculiar in its “good name at home,"—there is now more of Hood's Sarsaparilla^ <s sold in Lowell, than of where all Hf* other It is made, blood purifiers. Peculiar in its plienome- nal record of sales abroad «v ' no other preparatiqp haa ever attained such popu¬ larity in so short a time, and retained its popularity r and conlideneo amosg all classes r of people so steadfastly. Do not be induced to buy other preparations, but be sure to get the Peculiar Medicine, Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. fl;«ixforX5- Prepared only by C. I. HOOD * CO., Apolhecarie*. Lowell, Maai. IOO Doses One Collar For Sheriff. To THE VOX ERR OP SPALDINO ('OINTY : By the solicitation of my many friends I have consented to run as the independent candidate for Sheriff of Spalding County My long experience as Chief of Police is suf¬ ficient proof to all that I am net an untried man. If elected to this position I will en¬ deavor, to the best ot my ability, to walk in the straight path and to discharge the duties pertaining to the office without fear or favor T. G. MANLEY. For Bailiff. Capt. J. C. Little, the veteran Bailiff for the grand jury and the faithful guardian o the secrets of that august body,ha candi- dat-for election to the office of Bailiff of thia district at the comiug election. The Cap. tain’s energy, experience and fidelity com¬ mend him to the favorable consideration of the people aud his election will give univeis- al satisfaction. Many Citizens. An Important Announcement About «!i weeks afto, while at buslne*. 1 w,n .udilenly attacked with excruciating Soaevere I the ulna lu my feet, knee* and hand*. attack that I took my bed Immediately, aud In two or or three three daya daya their my my natural Jothta Joint* wera wera Klie, • iTollen to almoat double suffer and deep was driven from me. After In* the most excruciating pain for remedies, a week, using liniments and various other a friend a lio sympathised with my hcjplea* conHUIon^aald ear it.^i I <t Ion an lit you mn i • *t 8wift'« Specific 1C 1C di ami UR6 wilt froaramee tee a a cure, cure, ami ami It oe« not the metlleina shall cost you nothing. anti after after * I at once secured the 8. 8. 8.. using H the first day, had a quiet felt night greatly and refreshing siren. In a week I benefltted. In three weeks and I could after stt using up and aU walk ilk about ab the room, able able to buslnei bottle* I w as out ut and and to go go to Since of duty, then and l have stand been on my regularly feet from at m ny nine n post to ten bourn v day. day, and and am am entirely entirely free free fro: from pain. Thi are the plain and simple facts ia nn y ease, and nd I I will will cheerfully cheerfully answer ai all Inquiries irlo* relative relative there thereto, eltherln Mabkillik. person or by mail. 11 W. VSth Thomas Kew York City. street, Nashviu.b, Tbs*.—I have warded off a se¬ vere attack of rheumutiNiu tuausm by a timely resort to Swift’s t'* Specific, Specific. in In all all cases c* whe rre a par* tuanent relief la sought thti • inedh'lne com- rneuds Itself for a constitutional treatme ■nt that thoroughly eradicates tha seeds of die ease from the srstenu her. ^ D. _ D. ViT. P. HaRRISOSL New YoMt, 51 7 th Avb.—A fteT spending $300 to be relieved of Blood Poison w ithout anr any benefit, benefit, a a few few rew bottles bottles bot of of Swift’s Swift’s Spaciflo Specll worked a perfect cure. C. Fo&tkbl Vienna, Oa.—M y little girl, aged six, and bor, aged . four - --------- years, had scrofula in the worst aggravated shape. They The; healthy were and puny and sickly. To day they ar© ro¬ bust, all the result of taxing S. 8. S. Job T. T. C COLUEB. Ladt Laee, Snrntn ft Co., Co., J Fla.-T our 8. S. 8. has roved wonderful • * * success i in in my a cast iso. The ca canoe l my face, no no doubt, | mild have n so soon 1 led me to jny grave*. think it Is wond«*rrul. nn.i nd has has uo i equal. B. H. Bnan, Postmaster. Waco, Texas, May 9,1SS8. ft. S. Co., Atlanta. ta. Ga. Ga. r Gentlemen—Knowing that you appreciate ▼oluntaxv that tesUmooials. we la * take pleasure has la stating ng Utat one one of of our cur lady customers regained tiled her her health health by by the th * use us of four large bottles of your great great remedy, remedy, after after hav* having been an lu valid for several l j > ears ears. Her trouble raa extreme debility, caused sed A Co., by a Druggist gtoeaee p lullar to her sex. Wnxis < ---- a Three _______ books _ _ mailed led free free on on appMcatiui AU druggists sell S. s S. The Swift Smccotc Co., Drawer York,? X, Atlanta Ga. »ew ,746 Broadway. Tiitt's Pills FOR TORPID LIVER, A torpid liver dtrwfN tke vrbol- (ein, and produce. Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Rheu¬ Costiveness, matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. Tk«r« ta bo bettor romody for thaw muiH tlMUM than T«tl » Llvor PlUo, a, a trtol will prove. pri«*,M«, Sold Ev er ywhere. PARKER S GINGER TON! tor (torto tkmk Lenars- Aathraa. | rain.. *itliJa<MmUii«»r fcxfcaftstKM. i mmature 4i eeru Urn a i wtk<»o*rB t **b*r rentedbe*. mw« tm X “ ‘ Mew Advertisements TO ADVERTISERS A list of 1C00 newspapers divided into STATES AND SECTIONS will t e sent on j application To those —FREE. who want tlie'r advertising to pay j 1 wc can offer ns better medium for thorough and effectiAe work than the v riou? sections of our Select Local List. GEO. P. ROWELL 4 Co , Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce street, New York. Who are Weak, Nerv¬ ous and Debilitated aud suffering from Weakness. Debility, Seminal Nightly Emissions, and all the effect* of early Evil Habits which lead to luif VrootiM ('ansa mm for dear*' on'Dtaeato* of Mao. with particulars for Horn* Cure. Caw ruaraBteod Xortitwptj, J. 8. Peaks. SIS aad 614 Ctiarxk M*l*towlr St., Naakrllk., ' Term — Administrator’s door in Griffin, daring the legal Mile.on the ftretTuesday belonging in the tbe following property to late of Mrs. M, L. Lawtop, )ste of oounty. deeeaaed, for the purpos) o' tribution among the heir*, lo-wlt: Two bonds of the C. O. & A KR. Co., shares of stock of the 8. W. KR. Co. and share of stock of Central RR. and Co. of Georgia Teams of sale, cash on of sate. J. C. BRuOK-8, Adin’r of Mrs. M. L. Lawton, aec’d. *8.CO. Ordinary’s Advertisements. /ARDINARY’8 OFFICE- Spalding V/ ty, Tjeobgia, Dec. 18, 1888.—To heirs at law of Wm Scott, deceased: 8. A. F, M. Scott, administrators of Wm. Scott, ceased, have made application for a settle- ment with the heirs at law. tiaid will te had before the court ot Ordinary Spalding county, on 'he lirst Monday in January. 1889, Those interested are notified to attend said settlement. $3 00. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordina-y. QRDINARY’S —• ty, Geoboia, OFFICE— Not. 30, 1888 Scalding —To the cred itors and next of kin of Elizabeth Huff, late of said county deceased : N.M, Collcns the administrator on estate of said deceased ing departed tbis life and left said estate un¬ represented and the administration of same unfinished, this is to notify oil persons concerned that if noaeof the creditors or next of kin of deceased shall apply for letters ef administration ou scid estate by thp first Monday in January 1889, by ten o’clock, court of Uidinary of said, connly will the unfinished administration ot said estate upon the County Administrator of said coun¬ ty. K. W. HAMMOND. Ordinary tfi.00. /"ORDINARY’S OFFICE— Spalding .Coun- \y tt, Geoboia, Nov. 30,188S.—To the cred itor* and next of km of Robert Brown, of said county deceased: N M Coilens the ministrator on estate of said deceased departed this life an l left said estate unrepre scuted and the administration of the same unfinished,this is to notify all persons of ed that if none of the creditors or next kin of deceased shall apply for letters of admin¬ istration on said estate by the first Monday in January 1889 by ten o’clock, the court nnfinish Orffinary ed administration of said county will cast the of said estate upon County Administrator for said county. filiO 1 . E. . HAMMoNl), Ordinary. / ARDINARY’S OFFICE— Spalding Coin ix, and Geoboia, Nov. 30,1888.— To the cred itors next of Kin of Wm. J. W oodward, late of said county deceased: N. M. Coilens the administrator on estate of said deceased having departed tbis life and left said estate unrepresented and the administration of the same concerned unfinished, this is to notify all persons that if none of tne creditors next of kin of deceased shall apply for letters of administration on said estate by the first Monday in January 1889 by ten o’clock, the court of Ordinary of said county will cast unfinished administration of said estate upon the County Administrator of said county. $8.00. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary. / V-J ORDINARY'S OFFICE— Spalding V ty, A A, Geokgia, UAVnulA, a’U* Nov. . DUj LAW,-A UO ers appointed to set apart a twelve support for the widow and minor children \V. H. T. Jones, late of aaid county di ceased nave acted aud made and filed their report in this office. Let all persons concerned show cause fore the court of Ordinary on the first day in January 1889, if any cause exists, why such report should not be made the of the court and be entered of record- *3.00. E. W. HAM MONO, Ordinary. iRDINARY’S OFFICE— Spalding Geoboia, Nov. 30th. 1888—To A. dett, Burdett, administrator of Bre-sley late of Spalding County, deceased. It being represented to me that you removed from the State of Georgia, have failed to make returns, aud are mis¬ managing the estate of deceased; and E. I. Ison having petitioned the Court of ary to be discharged from suretyship your bond, it is ordered that you before the Conrtof Ordinary of said by ten o’clock a. m , on the first Monday January, should 1889 and show cause why not make your returns and why E. I. Ison should not be relieved as ou yotr bond. All persons concerned notified to appear at said time and plac aud show cause why a new should not be appointed in case of your Dre to comply ‘E. witn this order. $0.00 W. HAMMOND,Ordinary. f AKDINAKY’rf Geokgia, OFFICE-SPaldino Nov .30th, 188S.—A Snider has applied to me for letters of ministration on the estate of John late of 6aid county, deceased. Let all persons concerned show cause fore the Court of Ordinary of said at my office in Griffin, on the first in January, 1889, by ten o’clock a. w., such letters should not be granted. $3.00, E. W. HAM MOD, Ordinary. / ARDINARYTj OFFICE.— Spalding \J V_*r ty, * A, Geoboia. ULh/tVUta, .tut. Nov. OUlit, 30th, 1888.—J, AsXJNj.- tj . VV. *V . lard has applied to me for lettersof tratration, dc bonis non, with will ou the estate of N. G. Phillips late of county, deceased. Let all persons concerned show cause lore the Court of Ordinary of said county, my office in Griffin, on the first Monday January, 1889 by ten o’clock a. m , such letters should not be graute 1. *3.00. E, Vv . HAMMOND, Ordinary. i ORDINARY’S OFFICE.— Spalding Stanley, ty, Geoboia, Get. 27ib, 1888.—H. applied administrator of Satu’l Bm ey to me for letters of dismission hi- administration on the estate of Bailey, late of said county, deceased Let all persons coucerutd show cause fore the court of Ordinary of- said at my office in Griffin on the first in February, 1889, by ten o’eloc-k a. m., such letters should not- be gr anted. *0.15. E. W. HAMMOND,Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale By virtue of an order granted by the of Ordiuary of Spald ing .County, I will to the highest bidder, before the court door in Griffin, during the legal hours sale, on the first Tuesday in January, the following property belonging to the tate of Mrs M. L. Lawton, late of said ty, deceased, for the purpose of among tbe heirs, to-wit: One hundred seventy-five acres of laud, more or less, Cabins district, bounded north by land Dismuke and S. II. Wilson, east by of 8. li. Wilson, south by laud of 8. H. son and a. U Lawton and west by Die mnke. Terms one-third cash and balance in one and two years, with eight per interest. J C. B.AOuKS, Adrn’r ot Mrs. M L. Lawton, dec'd. *ti ou. Executor’s Sale. By virtue of an order granted by the of Ordinary highest of Spalding County, I will sell door the bidder, before the court iu itriffiu, during the legal hours < sale, oa the first Tuesday in January, the following properly belonging to estate of Rhoda H Dae' late of said deceased, for the purjmse of .Huong the heir*, to-wit: Two city lot* Griffin, described as follows: one two house and lot an the corner «! 15th and las streets, one-fourth acre; and oce room house and lot on Taylor street, acre. Toms of salt, cash on day of sale. H. C. Bl RR. *6.00. Elevator of Rhoda H. Doe, deed. Farm and Hsus* and Lst For Sal* 80 - A soaty is acre woods, farm 120 in in 8 miles spleodfii of Griffin, sores state c«i!tiv»tk>«, *df<* cleared of stumps sudVooka, fi*. «y, for stock, improved eon and farm fodder machinery will ta sold Machia ' :W ml ran - w - ■ ■ ii UNTIL January 1st., i WILL BE a : 1 A Grand Bargain Day! •vx| m i My -> Store I i 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 your time to Secure Bargains ! St Received on yesterday one lot of * LONG WRAPS * at $0,50 worth $10. Few childrens’ Wraps to he almost given away. WILL ADD SEVERAL BARGAIN 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! worth $(i,50 $5,50. Hftvi •ven’t time to enumerate more. FLEMTSTEK,