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Official Papa of Spalding Co.
Oftctal Paper ef the Ctty ef Griffin
Advertising Bate*.
DAILY-Os* dolUr per wjaare ter th*
«nt ts*crtiua, sad fifty onto for Mob *ob-
>*T*nl «*v. Tea line* or less to bo oooat-
load AffiSSVAtt&g far too* than CD cent*. Ail insertion#
Car loot than one dollar most be paid for in
^Liberal rate* will be tbeir mad* advertisement* with partie*
withinj to eontume
■•aSSSWESft-..
Democratic Committee Meeting.
‘JTbe Democratic Executive Commit
tee of Spalding county is requested
to meet at the law office of Stewart
■ it Daniel on Saturday, Jane 9th, at
10 o’clock, Business of importance.
j.O. A. Miu.ek,
Cbair’n.
All political thought will be cen¬
tered on St. Louis today, although
the convention’s proceedings cm be
easily forecast. It will be Cleveland,
Thurman and a bold and unequivo¬
cal demand for tariff reform.
On Snnday Jefferaon Davis waa
eighty years of age. His atep is fee
ble and his eye ia dim, and before
many days the moat illustrious actor
on the •rent of the nineteenth can
tnry will be gathered to his fathers.
The bitterness wivb which Gen,
Harrison opposes Jadge Gresham is
almost equal to that with which ex
Senator McDonald opposes Gov.
Gray. It begins to look like McDon
aid has knocked out Gov. Gray, and
perhaps Harrison and Gresham will
an ceeed in knocking out each other.
The Boston Advertiser is disposed
to donbt the statement that the cole r
ed man in the South is allowed to
vote as he pleases. A good m any
people also doubt that the white mao
in the MaMacbnsetta manufactory is
allowed to vote as he pleases. If
the Advertiser is going to start ont
on the work of reforming the ballot,
let it begin at home.
Mr. W. J. Arkell, editor of Judge,
aays that unless a strong protection¬
ist is nominated at Chicago, his
publication will be independent dur
iug the campaign. Evidently Mr.
Arkell fears the convention will notni
nate Judge Gresham.
On the other side, Puck is obliged
to be for Cleveland, whomever tho
Republicans may nominate. It can't
go baca on Cleveland’s tariff reform
policy.
A Pundit 1 * Sly Trick.
About 500 years ago there waa a cele¬
brated pundit of Nudya, who waa par¬
ticularly fond of country spirits, and
used to take about a quart of it every day.
People suspecting One him of this weakness
watched him. evening, when lie
wa* returning from his vesper prayers at
the riverside, he was seen to come out on
the sly from a grog shop, with his water
pot full of aniseed arrack, and he was
taxed by the crowd for conduct so dis¬
reputable in a Brahmin of his learning
and sanctity. He denied the charge, and
placed the vessel before his accuser, w hen
loi it appeared to contain milk. A
miracle! a miracle! cried tho crowd, and
the pundit, instead of being degraded,
was canonized; the fact being that the
wily toper knew well that aniseed liquor,
mixed with a little water, becomes
milky, and be had prepared it accord¬
ingly.— Report of British Commission.
bra,kt«r or Doggie T
Mistress (severely)—Mane, didn’t I
hear you make use of the expression ‘you
little brat’ in the nursery just now?
Marie (a French bonne)— Yees, ma¬
dam e, but Mees Flossie do wexes mo sol
Mistress (leas eeverely)—Oh, I thought
you were speaking to Fido. Send Mis*
Flossie to tnc at once. —The Epoch.
It Is a Carious Fact
That the body is now more susceptible to
benefit from medicine than at anv other sea¬
son. Henoe the importance of taking Hood’s
Sarsaparilla now, when it will do you the
most good. It is really wonderful tor puri
tying and and enriching the healthy blood, creating the an
appetite, giving Be a to Hood’s tone to Snrsa-
whole system- sure get itself.
ariiia, which i» peculiar lo (a)
Dr. Moffett's TEETHiNA (Teething Powders)
Allays Irritation Aid* the Dirctlon, Child.makes Regulate* Teething the
l.a*r Sirengiben* O.jis *4 Cent*. Teelhlna
and oniv cure*
Kruptl-aw .iidS.irM, and nothing equals U tot
tb* r Hujmcr tMpil.'csof Children of any age. It
Utr/sciuitvrs. Try « and yoa will never be
Willi «itTEKT>tiS \ «along a* there are child-
tea la»»« Mon A»k your Druggist.
l i.r.it tad TWIr Tall*.
MjS InumU have tho fscohjr of
diug !Wr Mils when serkwsly
AD.J of i|*ruui<nf new ones frowi
stamp some titoe afterward. TLit
a writer to a cyclopaedia tall* for young
toaaf that “lizard*’ are aimed
brittle a* glam." and that a glove
handkerchief dropped on them
them t« mao off. To my own
edge the tau of the “joint enake,”
legless lizard, is so much more • ’brittle
than glass that it breaks into
pieces when it isn't touched at ail,
vided the reptile is placed in jeopardy
his life. The tendency to sprout a
tail when the old one is gone is so
that it i* not uncommon to sen
with a forked tail—the new one
grown out whan the old cue was
partially d is s ever e d .—Henry J.
in American Magazine.
Weak Ky** 1* School Room*.
It is not surprising that to many
children suffer with weak eyes when
consider the condition* under which
are forced to use them. The very
that the light in many school rooms
twice strained through glass partitk
before it penetrates tho inside rooms,
in itself a severe test of sight The
ponderance of sash wood over the
of glass is anything but propitious
clear seeing. With bead* bent over
doing arithmetical examples, or
the fine printed school books, or
their own imperfect handwriting
which many the'only of the lessons must
learned, wonder is that all
little ones are not purblind schools.—Profi before
reach the grammar
Ii*he* In an Aqnarlam.
In & starts where birds, fishes and
mals are sold I watched an
putting together the material lor a
aquarium. “Is it not great trouble
keep tho fishes alive?" I asked.
must change the water daily, must
not!” “Not more than once a
was his reply. “That was the old
ioned aquarium before the scientists
discovered A* us the oxygen
plants. You see that bit of plant
the rocks there! Well, that is
producing. We put it in with the
where it serves at once as an
and a life giver and preserver.
aquarium that I am now finishing
not require a change of water for at
eighteen tlio months. Then by
water it will go another year
year and a half."—New York
Error of Euro, van Toari***.
It 13 a fatal error of almost all
60,000 tourists who come in the
swann across the Atlantic tliat Jbey
along tho well worn paths, live in
hotels, diet themselves on
doses out of guide books, and pass
city to city, just as the rustic
through' one hole after another in
peep show at a country fair. There
thousands of people who stay at
read quietly, look thoughtfully at
and pictures, and through all kinds
good books get a far deeper insight
the lives of other Lands than the
conventional tourists, who take tho
peep show method of looking at
—Corinth Cor. Boston Globe.
S V. MANGHAH S
Insurance Agency,
GRIFFIN,
Strongest
Lowest Rates,
Prompt
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All person* injected to the estate of S.
Mangnam, late of Spalding
deceased, are hereby notified to cal! on the
debtedness (lersigned and make and settlement of such
at once; all persons
demands against said estate are notified
present their claims properly proven.
J, J. MANGHAM, Administrator.
aprTtrC,—$1.70.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Ail persons indebted to the estate of
L. Butler, late of Spalding notified County,
deceased, are hereby to call on
undersigned debtedues* and make and settlement all of euch
at once; persons
demands against said estate are notified
present their claims properly proven.
J. 5V. BOTLER, Administrator,
rnay'wfi.—S3.70.
ADVERTISERS
»
:an learn the exacc
of ail) proposed Jine
advertising in
papers by
Geo. P. Rowell &
Newspaper AchrartiBingi Bureau,
lO Spn* Jt., New Yark.
Sena 11*3*8. <oe lOO-^age
New Adverttser.ienis.
THE MOST
EFFICIENT
Morning
Tarrunt’a
Scltaer Aperient.
N«*M by Tamuit a On..
anti I - ever., srh.'re
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Be Sure to Cet Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, my child. See that they to not
give you anything else. Ton remember H is
the medicin. Si did mama *o much good a
year ago—.".y fa'
Sprinp Medicine
Nearly' ybody needs a good spring medi¬
cine like d's S:.r«psr-;na toerpe! te>puri¬
ties which accumulate in the Mood during the
winter, keep up strength as warm weather
come* on. create an appetite and promote
healthy digestion. Try Hood's Sarsaparilla
and you will be convinced of Us peculiar
merits. It U the Ideal spring medicine - re¬
liable, beneficial, pleasant to take, and gives
foil value for the money. Re sure to get
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Mdbyaltdnigcriu. #i 'tt 'A'- Prepare* oaly
by C. 1- HOOD A C" ,ri»* Lowell. Mats.
June Sheriffs Sales.
■MET VV I LI. BE BOLD ON THE FIRST TUES
day in Joue next, be .ween the le¬
gal hours of sale, before the door of the
Court House, in the city of Griffin, Spalding
County, Georgia, the following described
property, to-vrit
Seventy-five off of lot of 1 \nd No. 145
in the 4th Diet: l Spalding County, the
said seTenty-ti' -s of land being strip
the entire lengt;. >; ;&id lot on the south
side, bounded on the north by Head’s Creek*
on the sooth by land which of James I Duffy, and on the
east by the lot on now liTe, on
the west by lands of Wm, II. Touchstone.
Levied on and sold by virtoe of mortgage is
sued from Spalding Superior Court in favor
of James U. Ilorne vs. G. 8. W. Parker. G.
S. W. Parker, tenant in possession, $6.00. legally
notified.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold thirty-five acres of land off of south¬
west comer of lot No. 25, said land being in
bpalding County, Georgia. Levied on and
sold by virtue of a mortgage fi fa issued
" Spalding Superior in favor
from Court
of Grubbs <t Camp vs. T. W. Bankston. T.
W. Bankston and G. W. Kinard, tenants in
possession, legaliyr.otified. $3.00,
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold acertain brick building and land iq>on
which it is located in the city of Griffin,
imown as Alma Hall, fronting on Solomon
street about fifty five feet and running back
from Solomon street about sixty feet, and
bounded south by property of F, D.Bis-'
muke, north by ahd Solomon Street, east H. by P. a
narrow alley west by lot of C’apt. afi
Hill. Levied on and sold by virtue of fa
issued from Spalding Superior court in fav¬
or of Thomas K. Cree vs. F. D. Dismnke.
Brewer & Hanlciter, tenants in possession,
legally notified. $6 00
R. 8. CONNELL, Sheriff S. C.
Road Notice,
Office Coi.vty Commissioners, \
8pai.di.vo County, Georgia- j
D avid Griffin and others having made ap¬
plication for a second class public road on
the line of Henry and Spalding Barfield’s counties the
commenting road at Benjamin Sunny Side on to
public leading from tine
Hampton and running east on the to
the settlement road on the place of David
Griffin, which has been marked out by the
commissioners and a report thereof made on
oath by them. All persons are notified that
said new road will, on and after the first
Tuesday in June next, bi the Commission¬
ers, etc., of said county, be finally granted
If no new cause be shown to the contrary,
Do»e this 3rd May, l?Sis.
T. R. MILLS,
for the Couuty Commissioners.
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order granted by ' the ill c ourt sell
of Ordinary of Spalding county highest I w bidder
at public out cry to che
before the court house door in Griffin, on the
first Tuesday in June next, during the legal
hours of sale, the following property: A
house an* lot of two acres, together with
fourteen acres of land, more or less, adjoin
ing, known as the residence and farm of
the late S. W. Maugham, and adjoining the
lands of T. R. Mills, Mrs. Alice Kincaid and
others. Said property being situated on the
extension of Sixth street, in and near the
“outhern suburbs of the city of Griffin,
Sold for the payment ofdebis and distribu¬
tion. Terms cash.
J. J. MANGIIAM,
$6.00. Administrators. W Maugham,
Administrator’s Sale
By virtue of an order granted by the c ourt
of Ordinary of Spalding county, I will sell
at public outcry before the courthouse door,
in Griffin, on the first Tuesday in June next,
between the legal hours of sale the follow¬
ing property: Two acres of land, more or
less, upon which there is a dwelling house
and three tenant houses, in the city of Grif¬
fin, situated on Broadway street. Bounded
east by land of Maberry Scett, south by an
Blley, west by alley aud running north from by Broadway Broadway
to Solomon street
e'reet. Mangliam Said property deceased, belonging and lying to estate of
J C. in the
eastern i>ortion of the city of Griffin. Sold
for distribution. Terms cash.
J. J. MANGHaM, Administrator
$6.00. de bonis non, J. C. Mangbam.
Ordinary’s Advertisements.
/ORDINARY’S Georgia, OFFTCE, May 26tH. Sf.lwsj IK'S.—Mrs. Coi n-
tt,
Martha A. Darnall. administratrix of Kntie
Ihwmall, has applied to me for letters of Dis¬
mission on the estate of Katie Darnali, late
of said comity, decascd.
Let all persons concernrd show cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary of said county,
at my office in Griffin, on the first Monday in
September, 18SH, by ten o’clock, a. m.. -why
such letters should not be granted.
$6,15 E. \V. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
/"ORDINARY'S Geobgia, OFFICE, May 26th, Sp.u.dixo lt-88.—Mrs. Onrat-
tv,
Martha A. Darnall, executrix of Thos. M.
Darnall, has applied to me for letters of dis
mission from the executorship of said estate.
Let all persons concerned chow cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary of said county, at
my office in Gritfin, on the first Monday in
September, lsss, by ten o’clock, a. in . why
such letters should not ba granted
$6.15 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary,
T m PAPER —-Tttataff at w on the niem Afreacy Newspiper !~htl«%df of Messrs Auv«r iphti
N. W. * Art* Aif t 4k 4*01 90N« tmr»uih«rlit*t!
WiIiMiMR
SCHEDULE.
Taking Effect Snnday, May 27,1888.
SO~ 51. PASSENGER—NORTH.
Leave Columbus.................. S.25 a m
Leave Warm Springs ..... li'XC a n.
Leave Woodbury, ...............10.27 a m
Leave Moiena, ....................10.3$ a m
Leave Concord.....................10.53 Neal,........................10.43 a m
Leave a m
Leave WiUiaaaaou't, ................1U5*b
Arrive Griffin......................11.35 Griffin,.....................1L39 a m
Leave am
Leave Lnella,.....................11.58 McDonough...............32.15 a m
Arrive p m
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NO. 52. PASSENGEit-SOCTH.
Leave McDonough .................3.15 p m
Leave Lnella, ..... ..................3.22 p m
Arrive Griffin,.......................4.10p Griffin,.........—..........3,57 pm
Leave m
Leave William ton’s,............... .428 p m
UiTe Neal,.........................4.5S Concord, ...448pm
Leave p m
Leave Helena,......................5.04 pm
Leave Leave Warm W’oodbarj,...................5.16 Springs..............5.89p pm
m
Arrive Columbus,..................7.16 pm
NO. 53. PASSENGER-NORTH.
Leave Columbus..................4.45 p m
Leave Warm Woodbury,..................6.41 Springs...............620 p m
Leave pm
Leave Moleca................ 6.52 p m
Leave Neal........................6.57 p m
Leave Concord,............. 7.07 p m
Leave Williamson’s................7 27 p m
Arrive Griffin......................7 45 p m
Leave Griffin......................7.55 p m
Leave Lnella.......................8.21 p m
Arrive McDonough................8.40 pm
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3 S.'- l ■
Leave McDonough............. 7.30 a m
Leave Lnella....... ...............7.4a a m
Arrive Griffin......................8.15 a m
Leave Williamson's.................8 Griffin,......................6.35 42am a m
Leave
Leave Neal,.........................9.11 Concord,....................9.01 a m
Leave a m
Leave Molena,......................9.16 Woodbury,..................927 a m
Leave a m
Leave Warm Columbus,.................11.20 Spribgs...............9.4 s a m
Arrive a m
fif* All passenger trains are daily includ¬
ing Sundavs.
M. E.GRAY, 8npt.
C. W. CHEARS,
Gen’l Pass. Agt. Columbus, Ga.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
leak's coixEctesg and protective AC,esc r.
S. C. LEAK,
ATTORNEY AT La\Y,
Office, 31K Hill Street.
GRIFFIN, - - - - GEORGIA.
Prompt attention given to clerical work,
general law business and collection of claims.
may9d&w8m
D. L. PARMER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WOODBURY, : : GEORGIA.
Prompt attention given to all business.
Will practice in all the Courts, and where-
ever business calls.
Zg~ Collections a specialty. aprtldly
DR. JOHN L. STAPLETON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
GRIFFIN, : ; ; : GEORGIA.
Office—Front Room, np Stairs, News Build
ing. Residence, at W. II. Baker place given on
Poplar street. Prompt attention to
calls, day or night. jan-ldiwOm
HENRY C. PE EPLES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
HAMPTOH, geobgia.
Practices in all the State and Federal
Courts. oct9d<fcwly
JNO. J. HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GKIFFTK, GEORGIA.
Office, 31 Hill Street, Up Stairs, over J. fl
White’s Clothing Store. mar22ddtwly
D. DISMUKE. N. M. OOLLIX8
DISMUKE & COLLINS,
LAWYERS,
GBIFFIN, GA.
Office,first room in Agricultural Building
(Jp-Stairs. marl-d&wtf
ITHOS. R. MILLS,
TTORNEY AT LAW,
GBIFFIN, GA. Federal
Will practice in the 8tate and
Courts. Office, over George & Hartnett’s
corner. • nov2-tf.
omd. srawitr. bobt. t. dasiel
STEWART & DANIEL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Over George & Hartnett’s, Griffin, Ga.
Will practice in the State and Federa
courts. i an 3-
C. S. WRIGHT,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
GBIFFIN, GA.
Hill Street, Up Stairs over J. H. White
Jr.. & Co.’s.
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jr. r\ nichols,
AGENT THE
Northwestern Mutual Life In¬
surance Company,
Of Milwaukee, Wis. The most reliable In
urance Company in America, aug'JSdly
HOTEL CURTIS,
3RIFFIN, GECRGL\.
Under New Management.
A. G. DANIEL, Prop'r.
ysr Fosters m eet all trains. febl5dly
DR. MOFFETT’S
NDIRN W
FEMALE MEDICINE
IneSTStcm By giving tone balldine to and ttrenrlheotaK the t'U-r
»nd *p th» health,
IXDIAN WEUD
correrU oil lrrerolArUies and .nnovlng troa» i.*
from which Romany ladles snCVr. It >1- -s ,h»
weak, debilitated woman bealiliand si .-nu-tli.-
make, cheerful the deagonde, t. _ k . n
tplrlta. In ehanve of life nol-. *. -h ’ ■•.>«nn
out INDIAN WEED. It is ..c ,a:u. li: r W..n
Ask yoar Druggist.
Ochard E. R. Hill, Anthony, On. Griffin, and M. F, Swint,
— —ssn
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