The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, June 20, 1888, Image 3

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The Treasure o( Frauchard. expense. "Abe oottio circtuatea somewhat cried, “it i# always late. I go to ram. i LUVM freely; and before they left Urn table it had •ball telegraph." Paine’s pi begun to snow. “Henri! what is wrong•” cried hi* wife For three days the snow ctntinued to ftff, Ottoman bond*!” came from Mm dtap- By and tho ruins, covered with tarpaulin and pearing doctor; and Anastasie and Jean- RHEUMATISM ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. watched by sentries, were left undisturbed. Marie were left face to face with the wet Titn't Itfitws dcuntt The Desprez’ meanwhile had taken their tro'i era Desprez had gone to Paris, for the mdmL i.y this tithe l-eseue'wfis at Hand, it naa abode at Tentaitlon’s. Madame up second time in seven year*, be had goat to Swaari Important Announcement Iteen found impracticable to enter by the spent her Paris with a pair of wooden shoas, a knitted Ab street, for the gate time in the kitchen, concocting little delica¬ black blouse, nightcap, KIDNEY Cl *hoat *lx weefcs RUnchwl ago. while at btuloena. I was blocked with masonry, cies, with the admiring aid of Mme. Tentail- spencer, a a country —.. «u(Wenly and with hands. excruciating So and the nodding ruin still threatened further lon, or sitting by the (Ire in thoughtful ab¬ and twenty francs in his pocket. The fall of IMixa < (-EUnrrCote* in my feet, knees aevere avalanches. Hut between the th house but secondary -vel; the uSdSMswe) attack that three I took days t»y bed Immediately. joints den doctor’s gar¬ straction. The fall of the house affected her whole * was a m j in two almost or doable their tar natural were size, and the one on the right hand there was wonderfully little; that blow had been world might have fnito.i . i scarce !nd ■■rotten to driven from me. After aotter that very picturesque contrivance—a par¬ left his family more petrified. iieen most waa excruciating pain for a week, well; the door com¬ ried by another; and in her mind she was DYSPEPSIA uur tidna the llnimeuU and various other remedies, mon on the Desprez’ side had continually fighting over again the battle of a friend who sympathized with my helpless chanced to be unbolted; and now, through the trousers. Had she done right 1 Had she [ro a* coimxuxD.3 *i ' you* get Swift'S Specific and the arched aperture, a man’s bearded face done wrong? And she would applaud and an m supporting lantern now To Cut si Bottle. ai a were intro¬ her determination and with horrid duced into the world of windy darkness, ; anon, a A simple method of accur.i< .-ult ting CONSTlPi where Anastasie flush of unavailing penitence, she would re¬ a bottle fa to place it tan concealed her woes. The gret the trousers. No juncture in her life upon vV»t WWB ^■dk'iihoiit light struck here and there among the had so much exercised her judgment In foundation and fill it with h:i-»-.-d oil to actfcm to ttiei the room, and after using t tossing apple boughs, it glinted on the grass; the meantime the doctor had become vastly the point at which you down* the line of low* its me. and stand on feet from nine to but tho center the lantern of the and the glowing face became pleased with the situation. Two of the sum¬ Beparatinn to occur. Tlit-u i tie an iron Ew»» Nervous Prostration. scs.’scsarss: Nervous Headache. Bcajmsseodefi by gr-fisdopslfj Hit lino w* of duty, * Aov anri my Anrivalv faao world. Anastasie crouched mer boarders still lingered behind the rest, rod of us great a dtHiuvo-i wit pass -— _ osn • . back SbSksSMk from the intrusion. prisoners for lack of a remittance; they into the hotilc, make it u! ■ » * • hot ^MPFpspsievand WELLS, R1CHAROSONKCO. ‘■This way!" shouted the man. “Are you both English, but one of them spoke French were and dip it into the oil. Ait r • «* of . all afiectioo* ef tha Kidneys. BCRJJWOTO*. IT. Prep's . by mail. ° tfNewport .... all safer pretty fluently, and was, besides, a humor¬ a few moment> sharp ,-i "ivd, u w 18th gtr e e City. Aline, still screaming, ran to the agile minded fellow, with and tile Logie • (y and presently new ous, whom the doc¬ l» (>. , ESTEY ^ PIAJSros 1 verea comer, was hauled head fore¬ tor could reason by the hour, secure of com¬ cut to; if will; u diamond !: i. t oio to Sw, most through the wall. prehension. Many were the glasses they be very thick, and t o- < : ~«::i-l mendf Itaeif for a constitutional treatment “Now, Anastasie, come on; it’s your turn,” emptied, many the topics they discussed. net heard i:i a Jew 1 that thoroughly the eradicates the seeds of (1U said the husband. “Anastasie,” the doc tew said on the third water thrown li.i - ■ ■ ■ J ORGANS ! esse " from systenu Bev. W. T. Haesisok, D. D. “I cannot,” she replied. o:i ■ ....■ i 51 7 Am— After spending “A«e all to die of morning, “take an example from your hus¬ 1*1 fah t*'e desired i t;!i i Hsw Tome, relieved th of Blood without we exposure, madamet" band, from Jean-Marie. The excitement has . saun Inr to be Poison thundered Dr. Desprez. done for the boy than benefit, erfeot a few bottles of Swift's C. Pouter. Sped:!.: “You go!” she more all my tonics, he The Stops of uu Orange. worked * P euro. - can cried. “Oh, go, go takes his turn as sentry with positive gusto. CASH, OR ON TIME, AT Vaonu, Qjt.—My little girl, aged alx, and away! I can stay here; I am quite warm.” As for me, you behold me. I have made With such Important functions as the liver boy. aged four years, had scrofula In the The doctor took her by the shoulders with of productive bodily worst aggravated 7 shape. they They healthy were puny friends with tho Egyptians; and my Pharaoh arc course of serious end sickly.' result o-day of taking are S. and ro¬ an oath. is, I swear it, a most agreeable companion. disturbance- When it relaxes its secretive bust, all tne s. S. “Stop!" she screamed. “I and distributes activity, bile gets Into the Joe joe T. T. Cc Collier. will put them You alone are hipped. About a house—a blood and tinges takes skin and Loot Lake, Buster Co., Fla.—Y our s. 8. on." few dresses! What are they in comparison white od the WHIPS, WAGONS, BUGC1ES ■1st* S. haa proved a wonderful face, success In my She took the detested lendings in her hand to the ‘Pharmacopoeia’—the labor of eyes with yellow, the bowels becomes eon- The cancer hurried on my to no doubt, but her years stip ated, the tongue coasted, the breath sour. would have soon wonderful, and me my grave. I onco more; repulsion was stronger lying buried below stones and sticks in this Tlicu come headaches, vertigo and cefiges do think It Is has noequal. than shame. “Never!” she cried, shudder¬ depressing B. H. Brno, Postmaster. ing, flung them hamlet? The snow fails; I shake tion of the organ, accomplished with pain AND HARNESS Waco, Texas, May 9, 1888. and far away into the night. it from my cloak! Imitate me. Our income in its vicinity or under the right shaMerbla- t s. Co., Atlanta, Ga.: Next moment the doctor had whirled her will bo Impaired, I grant it, since must de. M I” Shall “ bln blue pill Ml Is be tbe remepy sought? Gentlemen—Knowing testimonials, that take you pleasure appreciate - the web. Tha build; but moderation, we re¬ No, for mercury in any form fa (jemlcious. voluntary of we In to man was there and the lan¬ patience and philoso¬ What then? —w- stating that her one health by our the lady customers- of four large has tern; Anastasie closed her eyes and appeared phy v. fil gather about the hearth. In the Experience indicates Hostetler's - regained bottih of a--------*-------------- your great remedy, use after having to herself bo about meanwhile, the Tentaillons Stomach Bitters as the true remedy for In¬ bottle* Invalid for aeveral Hertrouble to to die. How she was are obliging; the activity of the liver. It not onld relaxes the Studebaker Wagon i White Hickory Wagon I been an years. transported through the arch she knew not; table, with additions, Will only your pass; bowels without pain but has a direct stimu¬ but once on the other side she was received the wine is execrable—well, I shall send for lating effect upon the hepatic gland itsels, aii druggists sell The S. Swift S. s. Sficific by tho neighbor’s wife, and enveloped in a some to-day. My Pharaoh will be gratified the seat and origan of the trouble. All malar¬ Jackson G. Smith Wagon! Drawer 3, Atlanta Ga.' Co., friendly blanket. to drink a decent glass; aha! and I shall see ial complaint involves disoreer of the liver, Sew York, 756 Broadway. Beds were made ready for the two women, if he possesses the acme of organization—a and of these the Bittere is tbe most popular clothes of very various sizes for the doctor palate. If he has a palate, he is perfect." curative. It also conquers dyspepsia, ner Jackson G. Smith Buggy I and Jean-Marie; and for the remainder of “Henri,” she said, shaking her head, “you vousness, rhumatism and kidney troubles. the night, while madams dozed in and out on are a man; you cannot understand my feel¬ Ordi.ary's Advertisements. the beside borderland the fire and of held hysterics, forth her to the husband admiring sat ings; of public no woman humiliation.” could shake off the memory Advice to Mothers. And the COLUMBUS BUGOY at the Lowest Prices possible. Repairs w so a Buggies Specialty. neighbors. He showed them, at length, the The doctor could not restrain a titter. M.j. Winslow’s BooThing Btbot* old a /\RDiNARY’S OFFICE, Spalihnj Coun- causes of the accident; for years, he ex- “Pardon me, darling,” he said; “but really, for children teething, is the prescription W. H. SPENCE, \J tt, Georgia, May 20th, 1888.—Mrs. plained, the fall had been impending; one to the philosophical intelligence, the inoident of one of the best female nurses and Martha A. Darnall, administratrix of Katie sign had followed another, the joints had appears to small a trifle. You looked ex¬ phy sicians in the United Stated, and ^aug38dAw6tB Darnall, has applied to me for letters of Dis¬ opened, the plaster had crackled, the old tremely well”--- has ias been used for forty with _ mission on the estate of Katie Darnall, late walls bowed inward; last, ngt three weeks “Henri 1" shp cried. failing millions ar yean never of said county, decased. ago, the cellar door had begun to work with “Well, well, I will say no more,” he for their success children. by During of ' mother* - WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED I • ■"* Lct all persona concerurd show cause be re¬ the prooea* fore the Court of Ordinary of said county difficulty in its grooves. “The cellar!” he plied, “Though, to be sure, if you had con¬ of teething its value is incalculable. at my office in Griflin, on the first Monday in said, gravely shaking his head over a glass of sented to indue—A propoe,” he bsoke off, It relieves the child from pais, cures dys September, 1888, by ten o’clock, a. m., why mulled wine. “That reminds me of my poor “and my trousers! They we lying in tho eatery and diarrhoea, griping in the A fresh lot of preserves, such letters should not be graded. vintages. By a manifest Providence the snow—my favorite trousers!” And he dashed bowels, and wind oolie. By giving $6,15 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary. Hermitage was nearly at an end. One bot¬ in quest of Jean-Marie. health to the child and rests the mother. Jellies, Apples, tle—I lose but one bottle of that incompara¬ Two hours afterward the boy returned to Price 25 cents bottle, OrangesJ Banannas, /“ARLfflNARY’S OFFICE, Spaldixg Coun- ble wine. It had been set apart against Jean- the inn with a spade under one arm and a a augeod&wly \J I*, Geobqia, May 2tith, 1888,—Mrs. Marie’s wedding. Well, I must lay down curious sop of clothing under the other. Cocoanuta, Martha A. Darnall, executrix of Thos. M. some however, more; it will be an interest in life. I “They The doctor ruefully took it in his hands. Apple Peelings on the Pavement Darnall, has applied to me for letters of dis am, a man somewhat advanced in have been!" he said. “Their tense is disturbs many, and often upsets the AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPER WILL NEED: mission from fhe executorship of said estate. years. My great work is now buried in the past. Excellent pantaloons, you are no more! plo, but how much oftener does peo bet all persons concerned show cause be¬ fall of my humble roof; it will never be com¬ Stay! something in the pocket,” and he pro¬ the fore the Court of Ordinary of said county, at pleted—my name will have been writ in duced a piece of paper. “A letter! ay, now green the apple disturb This the stomach and np my office in GrilKn, on tho first Monday in water. And yet you find me calm—I would I mind me; it was received on the morning set bowels. can be set right September, -h 1888, by ten o’clock, a. m , why say cheerful. Can your priest do more?” of the gale, when I was absorbed in delicate by Dr. Biggers’ Huckleberry Cordial. u letters should not bo granted. By the first glimpse of the day the party investigations. It is still legible. From $0.15 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary, sallied poor, forth from the fireside into the street. dear Casimir! It is as well,” he chuckled, The wind had fallen, but still charioted a “that I have educated him to patience. Poor mm /'YRDINART'S OFFICE, world of troubled clouds; tho air bit like Casimir and his correspondence—his infini¬ Spaldixg Coun- frost; and the party, as they stood about the tesimal, timorous, idiotic correspondence!” Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Vy Abb tt, Henley Georgia, June 4th, 1888.—Georgia letters' ruins in the rainy twilight of the morning, He had by this time cautiously unfolded lias applied to me for of beat their breasts and blew into their the wet letter; but, ho bent himself to de¬ All persons Indebted to the estate of Mary administration on the estate of Nathan Hen¬ upon as L. Butler, late of Spalding County, Georgia, ley, late of said county, deceased. hands for warmth. The house had entirely cipher the writing, a cloud descended on his deceased, notified Whan Let all persons cci: -erned show cause be fallen, the walls outward, the roof in; it was brow. undersigned are hereby to call on tbe are resttsM, unnatural In fore the Court of Ordinary of said county, a mere heap of rubbish, with here and there “Bigre?” he cried, with a galvanic start. AftSSY iLLSI and make settlement of such in quite likely troubled with Wo at my office in Griffin, on the first Monday a forlorn spear of broken rafter. A sentinel And then the letter was whipped into tho i- debteducss at onee; and all persons having urea should be token t in July, 1888, by ten o’clock, a. m., why placed the ruins fire, and the doctor’s his head in deni and* against said estate are notified to >uch letters should not granted. was over to protect the cap was on present their claims properly proven, be property, and the party adjourned to Ten- the turn of a hand. Perfectly uafo and alwajt* tlferfatl. N m<r fell t# J. W. BUTLER, Administrator. ■*-------irtweetehfiM *SJOO. E. W- HAMMOND, Ordinary. taillon’s break their fast “Ten minutes! I catch it. if I run.” ho Kffor.t »”.*» mly and cert«In relief. Part u-hWth( sealed) 7 wS.—13.70. to at the doctor’# can 4c. Wilcox * peel 9c Fkil edelpkt*, Pfc may PATTERSON’S HAT J.! Friday and Saturday, June SS and 23 THE - STEEN - ROUCLERE - COMPANY. fc^/THE ONLY MEDIUMS* MATERIALIZING IN THE BROAD OPEN LIGHT! NO FRAUD! NO DECEPTION! ! NO TRICKERY!!! CHA*. X. STEEN. MABTHA E. STEEN. 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