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OFFICIAL PAPER OF SPAtDfffO CO
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Mr. Atkinson** Appointment*.
Hob. w. Y. Atkinson makes the
following additional appointment#
Spring •Sp. Place, Murray rounty, on
jrton, febroary Babun county, 28d. on Mon-
lay, February SMfth
Crawford vUle, Taliaferro county.
j Wednesday, February SWtb.
Canton, __, Cherokee _________ ■ conntv,
™ MO.-
day, March 3th,
Jesop, Wayne county, on Tuesday,
March 6tb.
A public office should be a public
trust, bat sometime# it is used to
esrry oat personal spite and for
unlawful gain.
“We are ndvertieed by oor loving
friends,” MTS Shakespeare. Often
we are advertised to even better ad¬
vantage by our iojudidaue enemies.
Bucyrue, Ohio, has aeksd permis¬
sion of the legislature to ieene bonds
to establish a braes band. Tbe cou¬
pons on these bonds should be paya¬
ble in brass coin. ■
Tbs Augusta Herald, which is for
Evans, says that “it is even now
donbtfnl if Evanaasd Atkinson
get together on theatump.”
not be Mr. Atkioeon’s fault it
they do not meet.
The Albany Herald pays thi# de-
servtd compliment to a wide-wake
sontemporary: “Rome may not
bavo been built in a day, but tbe
Hastier of Pome knows bow to build
n good paper every day in tbe week.”
New York ia unquestionably a city
of tbe world. Ou Batorday the fan-
tan game of Chiua was iu full blast
ia Mott attest, tbe graud opera of
Paris wae on the boards at the Met¬
ropolitan opera bouse, and a wild
Western stage robbery occurred on
Fifth avenue. Mrs. Pomeroy, wife
of a wealthy mill owuer of Massa¬
chusetts, was tbe victim of tbe rob¬
bery, which was accomplished with
the aid of a pistol, fn tbe most ap¬
proved dims novel style.
Tbe people who have been hugging
tbe delusion that a protective tariff
maintains high wages, will no doubt
ha surprised at tbe statement made
by Master Workman Sovereign of
the Knights of Labor that tbe aver¬
age wages of workmen in this coun¬
try Is bnt |7 per week. It must be
tnken into consideration that this
declaration —-------- — is made ----■ after 1 thirty W
,„irfl daratlon of .o-,»llrf prrtM-
ive tariff.
It must be very tough on such pa
per. as the Atlanta Uonstlt.tiooand
♦ the l,o Atlnufn itlunf.i Commercial f Vhmitwhprelakl In to HfifinFIH^ associate
intimately in a Btate campaign
th a journal #o thoroughly out-
__ all tbe ethic# of deceut journal-
iio a# tbe Atlanta Journal is prov¬
ing itself to be these day a. It ia
almost a aofficient punishment in
advance for being ou tbe wrong aide
of the gubernatorial question; but
when they nil go down in the ditch
ol defeat together—oh, Lord!
The failure of the Democratic lead¬
er# to maintain a quorum io the
house when important vote# are to
betaken, bas given the R-publicnnB
ictioo, but in the future
will be no auch difficulty to
nod aonoyanc*. Tbe
' I itteeon rule# will adopt
? tbe member# one
1 each day they are ab*
. ive. Thi# will have a
rate to say
attendance
tbe rate i#
Bfea.. >
J
tb# Era
_ .
tbej .« cond
PffffPlN It ia taken
_____la Journal’* Uoolj <**«•'
pomtent.aodto.f *nj thing a little
above the rwr of that paper # ram
patent
“Tb# Evan* dub of I>ooly rounty,
which now numbers more than one
baud red and «lty men, are hard at
work nod doing doc service i« tbe
county. They are orgaulftn/r branch
clot* in all the militia dktncta, and
they are conducting tbetr labor* on
a high plane, neither maligning,
aboeingor miarepreaentiog Mi. At*
k i neon or anyone else, ‘The ,
“There are some nice nwo in
Doolv Coooty WRew Am I At-kinaon
(j ob » bat taken aa a whole, they
when they get together in thetr little
•hanty to bold a meeting, they re¬
mind one of a scene in the Midway
Ffaiaaoce.’ They are really a eet of
**■*«•’.•«* ^ w Ur the Atkinson governor# really
j rw to warm and
chair, he bad bejler make baste
abolish all such dobe, s# the one
that beam bis name in this couoly.
“The labored, ridicoloue effort#
made to make it appear that thi#
place------- know them
knows them will soon no
mors forever,”
A GOOD MAM.
Says the Lumpkin Independent:
“la tbe event the constltottonol
amendment, adding two judges ratified, to
tbs supreme court beach, is
the Independent suggests tbs name
of Judge Marshall J. Clarke lor one
of the places. Ms Is a nativs of
Btewart coooty, and here his father
and brother Judge John T. Clarke,
lived for many years. All Booth
Georgia would like to see a man of
hie character and ubiiity in that ex¬
alted position.”
From personal acquaintance and
knowledge,wegladly add our endorss-
meot to the ability and character of
.lodge Marshall J. dark#. Hie repu¬
tation as a painstaking, conscienti¬
ous and able jurist extends over tbe
I’lint circuit ae well aa elsewhere; aod
be le highly epoken of by different
members of tbe uriffio bar. Be iean
affable gentleman ns well as a great
student, and bl» elevation to the
supreme bench woold be bailed with
great satisfaction in this section.
TbeAtlantn Journal hosdiscovered
a mythical man who will bet ten dol-
are to a ginger enap that Spalding
county will repudiate the sentiments
of tbe News and Bits when it comes
to the gubernatorial election. Tbe
Journal can make moie than it dots
out of its coupoo art botcbsa bv pro-
luciug any number of mea wbo will
brt ten dollar* to one in such a way.
We will pay a dollar commission on
•II such brave betters, with no limit
as to tbe number.
The secret codes used by tbe UuiJ
ted Btstes State department are tbe
most carefully guarded of all tbe
nations’a secrets. One of them is
railed tbe “epbyn*”--lt is so guard
ed. Tbe "spbynx” was devised
jyj a Note Yorker, now in tbe
State department, and is as sus¬
ceptible to change# aa the combina¬
tion lock of aaafe. Hundreds of mes¬
sages have beeu sent by it, and it baa
never leaked.
We seem to bare been rather too
quick iu oor incredulity aa to Editor
Blackburn liefog able to conduct a
paper pure in tone and free from
salacious scandal in such a place as
Atlanta. There are good people in
Atlanta and tbe Commercial is hav*
ng a field all to itself that it is im
proving with great advantnge and
apparent success.
To Try 111, Perjuror*.
Jackson, Tetm., Fob. 90.— The federal
court for the western district of Tennes¬
see has convened. Judge E. S. Ham-
mood presiding. This is a special term
of the court to try tbe case of the Uni tod
States against Brockaway, Healy, Smith
and Gleason, the four young men held
here under the charge of penary in the
recent celebrated trial of G. F. B. , How-
ltd of claim# agency fame.
Beware of Ointment# for Catswrh that
Contain Mereary.
A* mercury will rarely destroy the ten## ol
smell aad completely derange Oi# whole #yr
tern tern when when entering entering ft. i< through through the the------■ mocnou*
except tuHhctw. on Such prescriptions preaeiipti article) from repntibte “SH
physicians, it* tbe tbe damage d they will do U
ten fold to the good y< ou ran Cure, possibly msnufuct- derive
from them. _____ M ____ Hall's Ca ..jturrh
nrert anm , by UJ F. J. Choney , A - Co ..., , Toledo, ------- Ohio,
'!Sd '£Z2L
eoiirtces di <*l ’the' t bn fivstfim. ayrtern. (ft to bsriM keying H*h’» Hf9iV H
Catarrh Cure be mire y,»u get the genuine.
i* token internally, und made iu Toledo
Ohio, by P. J. Cteuev 4 «>. Tratimomah
free. Sold by drugtriste. 76c. per boltle.
IMblUrr Aiaetd riMdi Gallty.
IjOckpowt, N. Y.. Feb. 91.—John Ja¬
cob Arnold, defaulting county treasurer
and bank cashier, pleaded guilty in the
supreme court here to three indictment*
false for forgery, entries mbeir.lemeut, Iwiok* and making
in ae county treas¬
urer. — —' ■
Brace the Nerves.
Sedative* and opiate# won't do it. The**-
nervines do not make th* nerve# at rang, and
failing to do t hia fall short of producing tbr
maenfial of th»ir quietude—vigor. Ami white
iu extreme eeera—and these only—ofnervom
irritation each drag* m»y be sdvUabi«.theii
frequent u*e Is highly preju ftrial to the deli
cate organism upon which I bey art, and in
order to reo-w their quieting effect increased
and dangerous doee* eventaUty Stomach Bitter* become
aeereaary. Hoe totter* te¬
en efficient substitute lor such pernicious
drags. It quiets the .torre* by The bracing, ton¬
ing and st reng th ening them. connection
between weakness ol the nervous system and
that-of the organ, of digeetion TTto Dittere. t» a strong
ouu aad cjpipiitHTi sympathetic n; una, fink. * ' th* VX»o. hjr wy im ***•
parttne a healthful impulse to digrativF
and assimilating function*, promote*
4Mffi|| • - - — system a rigor to
to for a lsrg* share,
*—’ii
EFFORTS TO STEER
EAR OF THEM.
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OaM* w* way iu Comm
WAsnmmw, D. C.. Feb M—{SperiaLJ—
Every one ia and out of «u*r*#n admiu
that the reerat debate on Bland’# late* ■fl¬
eer Mil was decidedly dull sod aototerest
lag, It atm ply dragged on from day to day
because three wa« no good waytoatop tt.
li r Waad did not want to doss debate till
he had > quorum off hi* rapportre* present,
and therew#n generally not Um thma a
hundred aheratvc#. A western member
mod it was something like the eremoa of
th# tediooa old preraber in th# story, who
“rat hi* month to going end went off and
left It running-" there at the
Ou two or three d«y# w«re
opening at tbe dlseuwfbo hardly more tbwi
enough members present to organise th*
eommittee of the whole sad give th* hMl
any appearance of interest, aad despite the
litU* mate of th* opponiog member# at
each other aad th* few real wittieUm# the
affair was tasaffanbly dull.
In fact, says a very weery Illinois mem
her; “Mr. Bland to hardly the man to lead
«nd control such s discussion. He Is not so
firm tempered even as he once wa* and
stems to hare lost the rapacity to think
rapidly while on Ms feet Instead of B. P.
Bland bis name should be I. Kascibte, for
th* enemy has succeeded in disturbing his
temper several times daring this debate"
One thing, howersr, is demonstrated. This
hows 1* certainly a# strong for mors silver
salt ever was, aad probably stronger.
A rarely r , ra res t Mhy
In the dead ealm which followed th# con¬
clusion of debate on tbe tariff the members
had time to look after appointments, and
there ia outspoken complaint that Mr.
Cleveland ia pete fully alow aad, a* they al-
Mge, vary f eeniter ia hi# method of pro
“l don’t know," say# Mr. Robertson of
Louisiana, “whether to call it his policy, In or
hie impolicy, or teetotal lack of policy. policy.
fact, 1 don’t think he really has any
Hi* practice is too plain. For a day or so
he wants to take a high heroic plana of ex¬
tra moral civil service reform. Then he
yields to the solicitations of personal
friends, and next be gets vexed at some
congressman aad goes back to the old ays-
tem. -
“Of course be mean* to do the square
thing, but it is plain that he hasn’t settled
down yet to any defined policy. Sometimes
be just takes a liking to the man wbo is an
applicant and appoints him offhand, and
sometimes when be has exhausted all rite
other policies he consult# a congressman.
Even after doing this and having the con¬
gressman call at hi* own request, he often
goes directly contrary to the latter’s wish—
and for various reasons. Sometimes he sees
a man he likes better than tbe congress¬
man’s friend, and sometimes a member or
s senator says or doe# something be does
not like.
“In short, while making a desperate ef¬
fort to adopt th* supposed new system, he
yet ha* tbe root* of the old system so deep¬
ly fixed in hitn that it give* his whol# course
a curiously erratic and inconsistent ap¬
pearance. In fact, it makes it in tbe last
analysis a purely personal Cleveland pol¬
icy.’’ AU nothing.
or
Another Mississippi*!! confirms all tbia
and adds: “In some of tbe larger states
one member can do more than all tbe oth -
era and tbe two senators put together. In
our state it is Horn Catching*. One mem¬
ber asked Mr. Cleveland to appoint a certain
man postmaster and said, T can, if desired,
the indorsement of the whole delega
tlou, including both senatora.’ ‘Oh,
•aid Mr. Cleveland, ‘toat l«n’t
Tbe indorsement of Mr. Catching* will
Tbe member wa# of course indignant
his own man had to hav* tbe
of a man from another district; but,
tba aame. It made th* appointment go.”
General Money laughingly says that
ia now free from all trouble on tbe
He baa no influeno# whatever and can’t
any appointment#, and Ml hia
know It. Therefore they don’t bother
“And that’# tbe way it ought to be,”
adds. “Either the representative ought
have all the poetofflcea in hi# district
be held responsible for the character of
appointee*, or be ought to have no should
whatever, and his con*tituenU
made to know that fact thoroughly.”
story goee that John Allen of tbe
district, when told by tbe president that
could secure aa appointment by tbe
dorsement of Mr. Catcblngs, retired
nantly, tore up the paper* and informed
constituent* that, so far a*
go, he 1* no ienger in it.
Meklag Hast* Slowly.
On the other band, an Indiana mam
who haa beeu rather fortunate, aaya.
president is peculiarly situated and has
taka into consideration so many thing*
th* impatient members do not think
He ia especially afraid ot being
ungrateful. He knows very well—and
deed who could be ignorant of itf—that
several of the states there is a faction
ha* been working desperately to down
and another faction that haa stood by
unflinchingly; that the former faction
control ot tbe local machine and ia
mined to use patronage to crash the
“Now what shall he dot If he allows
regular recommendations to control
he simply consent* that UU personal
and supporters in all these states shall
mushed. It Is not in human nature to
pect him to do it. He is determined to
slow until he sees that all his friends
not left la a position to be injured, and
for one do not blame him for it.”
Tb* correspondent could but notice
this particular member was no longer
bled by applicants for postoffices and
notsurprised to learn that *11 those
worth bothering about were already
cured. There is another curious feature
the situation. There are now four or
alleged Populists wbo are on the
counted tbe beet kind of Democrats,
according to thi* same Indiana
man the president is inclined to look
ably upon their claims
It is also known that tbe president
growing more and more savagely
ver and is losing all patience with
members who persist in bringing up
subject in the house. The introduction
and long debate ou the latest Bland
he considers almost in the light of a
sona! grievance. In short, unless
reliable Democrats have misstated
facts the president is in a state of
and take it altogether, a* the man in
fore said, a president’s life la not a
one.
Ne Swearing In Japan.
No Japanese 1* ever guilty of
tor tbe vary good reason that oaths are
xuowa to the Japanese language.
Strength and Health.
If you are not feeliwr strong
healthy, try Electric Bitter#. If
grippe ha# toft you weak and
use Electric. Bitters. Tbla
acta directly on liver, stomach
kidneys, gently aiding those
to perform afflicted t with heir sick functions. headache, If
are
will taking And #p«dy and permanent One
by Electric Bitters.
will convinoe you that this ia
remedy you need. Large botl lee
50c. at J. N. Harris k Son’s drag*
•tore.
..FefcSl—Three
house of Mary Gra¬
ft lonesome part of
the road thi# ritr and Wood-
bridge, 1 for something to eat.
SbetoMt breakfast was over
for them.
their way into the
Mr*. Grainier to pre¬
pare them breakfast, accompanying Not
their demand with threats. the
least daunted, she ushered them into the
dining room aad invited them to take a
seat near a cheerful fire. She went out,
and closed the only d
Then she tamed rite key, making the
three ruffian# prisoner*.
Running through the wood# *t the
back of her house to a clay bank, Mr*.
Grainier told her husband what had
happened aad then fainted. Calling a
half doran brawny clay miner# to hi*
aasistanoe. Grainier led the way to hi#
taken boose. to The tramp# and sound!; soundly were captn Ik
the wood#
with wvvw green wa vwb« *HV#w# hickories. svv - Then they were
told to mak« bracks.
Chefngange UaramlUatfanud.
Coixmbu, 8. C„ Feb. 21.—^Chain-
gangs am unconstitutional in this state.
So ways tbe supreme court in a decision
just filed. The case comes from Charles¬
ton, where a prisoner wa# put on the
cha t n gan g for go days. An appeal punish¬ was
taken on the ground that the
ment was not legal except upon convic¬
tion by a jury of 18, and that a sentence
to work in tbe cbeingang is void in law.
The supreme ooort 'holds that that * jury the
under 18 is constitutional, Imt
sentence to work on the ebaingang is
noil aad void, on the ground that this
additional imposition to “fine or im¬
prisonment” exceeds the limit prescribed
tor tbe constitution.
A South Carolina Outrage.
Cotx’MBii, S. C., Feb. 21 .-The Jour¬
nal publishes the following special from
Savannah; Last Friday night a party
of masked men went to the house of
Gage Robinson, a colored man residing
near Mr. Weatry Harney’*, on Sandy
Ron, and shot him to death. Public
opinion and tha general sentiment in the
community seem to indicate that the
negro waa a good, quiet and peaceable in hi#
kind of man and was liked by all
community. Warrant# hare been issued
for the arrest of the supposed guilty
parties.
A Bearding House Blown to Atom*.
Angels’ Cabp. Cal., Feb. 21.—The
Austrian boarding house, owfted by M.
Magnde, situated opposite Stickles mine,
waa blown to atoms by about Magnde 20 pounds
of giant powder at 2 a. m. and
a child were seriously hurt. Mr#. Ma¬
gnde waa uninjured. Moet of the lodg¬
er# were at work on the night shift at
tbe time, or there would have been more
y some killed. The
leed are supposed Austrian to
malicious
miner# having a grudge against Ma¬
gnde.
Murdered Away Underground.
Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 21.—A das¬
tardly murder was committed 300 feet
underground, at Horae creek mines.
Two miners, Henry Johnson and Ed
Miller, were on bad terms. They were
working near each other in the mine#.
the dark, struck’ him heavily
head with a coal pick, cleaving his skull
and killing him instantly. Miller es¬
caped.
West Virginia’s Latest Candidate.
Charleston, W. Ya., Feb. 2!.— Joseph
E. Chilton, of thi# city, has announced
himself aa a candidate for the United
State# senate, to succeed Senator J. N.
Camden. Considerable interest is at-
tachad|to his esndidacy because Mr.
Chilton is understood to be squarely
against the Wilson bill and especially
the free coal and lumber schedules,
while Camden favors tb# bill. Chilton
will moke the campaign on this issue.
Th* Mnnager I* Missing.
New Orleans, Feb. 81 .—The “Mr.
Potter of Texas” company, which come
here from New York a week ago and
opened at the St. Charles Theater, is
stranded here, and Manager collecting Stephen
Leach has #300 disappeared #460 #4»10 and after " leaving ffiB saia '
between and and w I
rice unpaid. The members of the com
pany are trying to get enough money to
enable them to tour Texas on the com-
monwealth plan.
Heard of a* Store Trouble,
Richmond, Feb. 3t.—Governor O'Fer-
rall ha* received no further nor more
definite information of the firing npon
the Virginia oystor boat in The Tangier sound
by Maryland dredgers. command¬
er of the Chesapeake has been ordered
to proceed to the the polieeboat scens and already render as¬
sistance to on
duty there. The CTiesapeuke will take
in 200 round* of amunition at Old Point
before starting.
Brought a Case ef Smallpox Along-
Bk ATTLEBORO, Vt„ Feb. 2t.—Lizzie
Foley, who returned fr6m Pari* on board
the steamer Majestic last Thursday,
come here Saturday, after in spending Springfield. the
night Physicians with have relative# discovered that she has
smallpox. Her mother's home, on Froat
street, ia quarantined, and is isolated. the family,
consisting of six persons,
A Mnrderows New Jersey Negro.
Cape May, Feb. SSI. —'The details of a
terrible wife murder have reached here.
The crime was committed in the Village
of Goahen, about 15 miles away. Rich¬
ard Fierce, a negro, attacked hia wife
with a hatchet. After hacking her heat!
In a frightful manner he seized a razor
and cut the nnfortnnate woman's throat
from ear to ear. “
latter Carriers Gain Their Salt.
Washington, Feb. SI.--The court of
claims has rendered judgment in favor
of 41 letter carriers ot New York and
eight carriers of Bayonne, N. J., for
amounts ranging from #34 to #188 on
account of over time claims under the
tight hour law.
Lm Grippe.
During the prevalence of thegrippe
tbe past season# it wn# a noticeable
fact that those who depended upon
Dr. King’s New Discovery, not only
had a speed? recovery, but escaped
all of the tiooldraoma after eHeof# of
the malady. This remedy seems to
have a peculiar power in effecting
rapid cure# not only in case# of la
grippe, but io alt disease# of throat,
cheat and lungs, and bas cored cases
of asthmo and hay fever of long
standing. Try it and be convinced.
U won’t disappoint. Free trial bot-
U«a at J, N. Harris k Son’# drug*
rior*.
ICo-onomy ami Strength.
peculiar wanner as to ictein the foB medi-
rinai v*lo«s of evert inured lent. Thas Hood s
Oarsapsriila combins# eco-omr a»d
strength end is tbs only remedy of which
‘•ICO Oores One Dollar" ie true, fie sure to
get Hood’#.
Tray Tratter Car Wrecked.
T*OY, N. Y., Feb. 31.—A freight train
crashed into an electric car on Harrison
atreeL The driTer and conductor of the
two passenger# escaped by jump-
Tb« electric car was wrecked.
When Bsby ws* rick, we gave bra Cs*teris.
When die was s Child, dw effcd for Castoris.
When Sbe became Mias, sbe duo* to Caatoria.
When tee had Chfldrm, *he gave them Osatoria
The French Shsllsd Tlwboeteo,
London, Feb. 21.—Information has
bum received here that the French
•helled the negro town Miafotune, near
Timbuctoo, and killed 100 of its occu¬
pants. None of the French force was
hurt.
Bucklen-*Arnica Save.
Tbe Best Saivein tbe world for
Cots, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap¬ and
ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns,
all Skin Eruptions, and positively
tszsriWJEKtt; cores Piles, or tfo pny reqoired. It
25c. per box. For sale by .N. Har-
rig & 8o"«.
The KearaaVfce’* Crew Safe.
New York, Feb. 21.— The steamer
City of Para, from Colon, has arrived,
having on board the officers and crew of
the wrecked United States cruiser Kear¬
ns rge.
For Over Fifty years
old and well-tried remedy.—Mr*
Winslow* Soothing Syrup ha* been used for
over fifty years by million* of mothers for
heir children vhile teething, with perfect
success. 11 soothes the child, softens the
gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, snn
is the best remedy for Dianhoea. Is pleas
ant. to t he taste. Sold by druggist* in every
part of the world. Twenty-tlve cents a
bottle Its value ia nculcniable. Be sure
and ask for Mrs WiDslow’s Soothing Syrup,
and take no other kind,
tiunel, tues.thnrssatwlv.
Female Weakness Positively Cured.
To The Emroa;—Please inform your read
ire that I have a positive remedy f<r tin de
r.honsand and one ills which arise from
ranged female organs. 1 shall be glad t<
wad two bottles of my remedy free to an;
lady if *hey will send their Eipi ess and P
i address. Yours truly.
Da. E. G. MiBCHisi. Utica. N Y.
Rhode Island’s' Democrat!* Convention.
Providence, Feb. 21.—The
cratic state central committee has
the date for the state convention
March 14,
D. M. Bose
**I was troubled with terrible pain ia my
back and bad also kidney difficulty.
For 27 Years I Suffered.
I took Hood’* Sarsaparilla and began to get
better. I nave not bad an attaek since I be¬
gan to use it I was also cured of catarrk in
the bead and am now in good health.” D. M.
Bose, Denison,'Iowa. 100 doses one dollar.
Hood’s 5 #* Cures
HOOD’S Pills cure Liver III*. Jaundice,
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QBDIS iKI’BOmtti, IteALDCto CoDJtTtj
Stewait makes application Whitaker. for letters i
guardianship Let of Maty concerned M. show
ail persons caws*; {
any there be, before the Court o* Old'
to Griffin, on tbe first Monday in
next, by ten o’clock, a, m. why such 1
should not be granted.
E W. HAMMOND. Ordinary.
I KJ sRDlJiABY’BOFFICK,B 2^1894.—H. valwiio '^on I
V Ga., UU.) *• February VMI uai V *>) AWV*. *»« C. V. A/UII) Burr, as
guardian of Jos. L. Burr, makes application!
for letter of dismission from said gu„rdiu*. j
ship. Bhow if there
Let all parties cause, any be,
at Monduv my office, in Msrch, in the city next, of Griffin, bv ten on o’clock,A the first j
AboBld be ' j
•a. why such letters not grunt
E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary. J
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I U tRDINARY'rt OFFICE,SpaliusoCocxti, 18M
Gkokois, February 2, apart* twe^h;
praisers appointed to set- Martha E, Nor. d a
months’ anpport for MrB. :
ton, widow of B F. Norton, deceased, und ;
her minor children out of the estate ol de¬
ceased, have flted thetr report in my office.
l^t nil persons show cause, if atty there be,
before ih* Court of Ordinary in Griffin^ by !
IU o'clock, on the first Monday in Marcb.
next, shy the report ol the appraisers ehouia I
not ♦8 lie made the W. judgment HAMMOND. of this Ordinary. court
Oi). t.
VI / kRlilN ARY SUFFICE, Spalbuio Corxrt,
makes Ua., applicatton February WB$m. 2, tetter^ ;^-E. “ of j,.FtenLt8gl udpnnisus- j
for
tion on estate of John W. Ftemister, iateti
said eoanty, deceased.
at Let ail office, parties in show the eanse, of if Griffin, any there tks b% |
first my Monday city by on
in February next, ttw:
o’clock a.m. why such fetters should not br 1
granted. E. W,H MMOND, Ord naty,
/ \RDINABY’S OFFICB.Spali»w«Loc.nty,
VF Gi.obou, January 18, 1881—F L.
Blakely Bagwell, Bagwell, administrator deceased, of applies the for esteite ktten cf |
.
of dismisrion.
Let ail parties show ecus#, if any there to, 1
at Monday my office, in in May, the city next, of Griffin, by ten on the o’clock,T first |
why such letters should not be granted.
• E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
KJ i tRDINARY’S OFFICE, BPALDrifO Coop
Starr, Geokoia. administrator Dee. 19,, of 1898.—John of Ma t, j
«state
P. Ogietree, late of said eonnty, de
applies for letters oi dismission front!
administration.
Let all persons concerned show eanse, 1
any there be, before the Court of Or”
iuGriffltt, 1884, ou tile first Monday In
by ten o’elock, why sach
not be granted. » I
E. W. HAMMOND. Ordinary. '-:i
-- --- - -—---ed#i :
^f^INARY’8 0FFlCE8PALD!*o^k)C*tri'j I
administrator for J. M. Sparks, deceasid,
applies for tetter* of dismission from said
administration. dminis
Let all persona concerned show cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary, in Griffin, by Iff
a. m., on the 1st Monday in March
1894, why such letters should ujt to.
granted.
E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
D. Let P. all parties deceased, bolding claim# against
W. Elder, present tbe earn* Ga., to
F Elder, administrator, at Macon,
or Nancy M. Elder, at Creewril, Ga., proper
ly proven, and those owing deceased will call
on undersigned and make sett km nt of tto
same. W.F. ELDER,
Administrator, Macon, Ga
*#3 70 Administratrix.Criswell. NANCY M. ELDER, Os %
Notice to Debtor* and Creditors.
All persons Indebted to the estate of Mis* -
8allieDuncan, late of Spalding County, uettlf de¬
ceased, are hereby notified to call and
the same: and all persons haring claims
against said estate will present Abe same
properly proven. GRANTLAND,
8.
feb2w6. Administrator
Notice to Bebtor* and Creditors-
All parties indebted to the estate of Jolt#
D. Stewart, la’e of Spalding County, deces#
same; are I hereby ' and WHMIIIUHBBI all notified to call haring and settle claim# tto
against persons
said estate will prese-tt the same
properiv proven. GEORGE C. 8TEWARr,
t»ec. 5tb. 1894.-6*. - Executor.
Homestead Notice.
Ellis, Margaret has Cordelia Ellis, wife of Richard A,
alty and applied for exemption of person¬ ol
tetting apart and valuation
homestead ont of the property of said R. A-
Ellis, and 1 will pass upon the same at ten
o’clock 1891, a. m„ on the Griffin. 13th day of March,
at my office in
February 19th, 1894. , .
E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
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