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

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the mechanical .•fiStE ■SiS.-fs-* forward tl b jingle of the type write, U r "7 th0Ught; but 1 looking and graphophone, J? t ^ h invention and hoping of the that phonograph I able to use them when shall be Then one could they are pertoctedL hhL wherever he carry bis machine with went, and talk into it a chapter novel at lus pleasure and send it off for •ome one olao to transcribe. I dictate about 1,000 words every morning, and I find that I «m do my work easier and better by dictation. Part of the time I sit w hile dictating, and sometimes get up ami walk up and down the floor. I do not dictate continuously, and I may rest for fifteen or twenty minutes be¬ tween certain sentences or paragraphs I compose, however, my whole work before I begin to put it on paper, and that even to Sentences and conversation.” I told Mr. Stockton that I could not under- stand how a man could thus carry a whole novel in his head, and he smiled, as he an¬ swered: “I find my memory very good in such matters, and after once composing a novel or story in my mind I find it but little changed from its first composition when 1 put it on paper. I do not revise to a groat extent, and luy stories are usually sent off as they are written. I often write the last chap¬ ter first, and of ‘The HundredthJMan’ 1 dic¬ tated first the first chapter and then the last chapter, with its conversations. I don't see how ouo could write a symmetrical story without ho was sure wliat the end would U beforehand.—Frank G. Carpenter In New York World. Mod Baths of Las V*gtu» When it comes to geuuine cures Las Vegas can show up some pretty tall stories. Most of the cures are effected by the mud baths, which are a novel feature. The patient is plastered over from head to foot with extremely hot mud, made by mixing prairie loam with the hot mineral water. The nose, mouth, eyes and ears are left uncovered, lie is then placed in a tub of the mud and left there half an hour, after which his du ty coating is scraped off. A shower bath of the hot water follows, then a plungp in a tank of it; after which comes the mas¬ sage of a patient, professional; half an hour s siesta—the sleeping, wrapped in a sheet, in a room the temperature of which is about 98 dogs—and after this another rubbing. If rheumatism sur¬ vives this treatment long the patient's only hope for relief lies in suicide. —At¬ lanta Constitution. Knows by Their Oddities. If you have ever visited an asylum for the deaf and dumb you have noticed that the patients at once name all visitors by some peculiarity. If there bo a slight facial contortion or a peculiarity of mo¬ tion it is instantly caught by the crowd, represented in sign language, and so you are henceforth designated by them. Their names are much like those given by Indians to children—“The Man with One Eye Glass,” “The Man Who Has a Mole Under His Eye,” “The Man Who Squits.” They We know you by your dif¬ ferences. are working on the same plan when we describe our great men and leaders. We know them by their oddities. Grant is, In history, the man who Bmoked and who kept silence. A man with no designativo points will never be accepted as a leader.—M. Mau¬ rice, M. D. Mongolian Beauty In American Dreu A Chinese lady in approved modern fashionable dress attracted a great deal of Interested attention in Broadway the other morning. To any one overtaking her the figure was that of a medium sized girl dressed with exceptional ele¬ gance and taste. She wore a silk dress of a dainty green tint cut and slashed and trimmed after the latest Parisian Ideas, and a heavy black beaded passe¬ menterie cape over her shapely shoulder gave a wonderful appearance of neatness to her unquestionably slim waist. Her and coiffure was stylish and becoming, she wore a chip straw hat of the latest shape and of a delicate gray color, elate oratcly and effectively trimmed.—New York World. An Antomatio Medieino Dispenser. An American manufacturer of sugar coated pills added to the attractions of an exhibit of his product in London an in¬ genious piece of mechanism, which might have been intended to represent the pharmacist of the future. It was in the form of a cabinet provided with a scries of knobs or buttons, each inscribed with the name of some malady for which a remedy might be asked. The customer puts a coin into a slit and presses the button calling for the remedy he requires, when immediately a drawer flies out con¬ taining the article sought. This auto¬ matic dispenser of course makes no mis¬ takes. If the customer accidentally presses the wrong button, he alone is re¬ sponsible for the eiTor. Is this tealiy what we are coming to?—Scientific American. A Hint to Puny People, From their arrival on this planet to th eir usually early departure from it, people of weak constitutions lialf-exietencc. and angular Like physiques dormice pass a sort of afraid they burrow in theu home retreats, of heat, afiaid of cold,, constantly afraid that the shadow of the dread reaper will ma terializc and exact the forfeit which he de¬ mands from all, sooner or later. No finer modieinal assurance of comparative vi ?or for tile feeble exists thau that afforded by Hos- teiter’s Stomach Bitters. Used with persis. teuC 0_ no t with spurts commended and spasms—thi tonic gen¬ will ial and professionally toward infusing strength into a do unieli and rounding off scrawny an puny system; human figure. Appetite, jfles in tbs tranquility and nightly malarial, repose rheumatic, are enepur- aged bv it. and a reestablishes tendency overcome. It tion and preventf kidney tro phies M* sea; -w v»3£- •' ■ -V* advertisers :nn learn the exact cos’ )f an) proposed line ; advertising in America: papers by ( ',eo. P* Rowell <k Newspaper Adr«r*i*irfSI Bureau, lO Spr»*'C J*-, New York. lO- •O' too-Am* paropble* ■ (WITT'S SPECIFIC it wtirely » vegetable preparation con- l t n.tn« no Kami?, Potash, Arsenic, or oth<* potsoaooa nbltsssS- swifts spionno Has cured hundreds of eases of Epi-.hcBo na or Oancer of the akin, thousands of cases at Eczema, Blood Humors and Skin Diseases, and hundreds of thousands of cases of Sorof- ala. Blood Poison and Blood Taint (WITTS SPECIFIC Has relieved thousands of eases of Hereu- Ual Poisoning, Rheumatism and Stiffness of tns Joints, lone *r. 1888—Swift’s t —Gentlemen: In the year, a bswl caseof [upon ^te» ms I began of another, i (proved. shall continue I am i t. „ D^?. I believe it will t Hosfa*t», 1U Waft Sixth (t W2 gBjftfigtoimimmi one Irulf, *u Conducts aS’Sffi. a, iMS-GeaHewea: The “TOM ________ aotslee] the ef physleUnswho treated it Her the Era husband medlatelr, fss&ttltif&ut and In'a law weeks she was ap- Uft7 Yt>* r » v* 1 ? truly, j, B. a* Baras, Wholesale D ruggis t, Austin Avenue, Treatise on Blood amt Skin Diseases mailed free. Th» Sww* Srxcmc Co., Drawer *, Atlanta, Os. i Hew York. 756 Broadway. Ordinary's Advertisements. , ft<)HOUL—SP addikg County.—To all ‘ ■ wli »m it may ooncern: J .J. Mathews Uving. in proper letten form, administration applied to me for permanent of on the , state of Josephene Padgett late of said conn ty.tbU is tocite all and singular tho credit¬ ors iiud next of kin of Josephene Padgett, to be and appear at my office within the time s lowed by law, and show eanse, if any they fi», why granted permanent to J, Administration J, Mathews should ni/t be on Jose- ph«ne Padgett’s hand estate. and official Witness ray signature, this 83,00 Slat day E. of W. August, IIAM 1888. MONO, Ordinary. . /ORDINARY’S VT Gbobgia, OFFICE— Angust29th, Spaudwo 1888.—James Covs- it, has R. Ellis applied tome for letters of Ad- ministration on the estate of Jim Thrash, late of «ald county, deceased. Let all persons concerned show cause befo re offioe the Coart Griffin, of Ordinary of first said Monday eonnty, in at Oc¬ my in on the tober, letters 1888, should by not 10 be o'clock, granted. a m., why such $400 E.W. HAMMOND, Ordinary. /YRDINARY’S \Jtx, OFFICE —S pa i. ping Cohn- QgOROii, Anar. 29th, 1888.—D. P. Elder as Executor of. Urn lust will of John M. Coleman, Bell deceased, the lands lias of deceased applied to for me for leave to pur¬ pose for distribution of. paying the debts the of deceased heirs, to-wit: and hundred among the about one and fifteen acres of South half of lot No. 112 iu Union district Griffin, on the first Monday in October next, why an order shonld not be passed authoriz- ngthe sale of said land. $6.00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary. Ktt \J tRDINARY’8 „ M Georgia, „ .. OFFICE-Spalding Aug. Aug.: aw 29th, 1888,—S. A. Oouh- and F. M, ty, Scott have applied apple ' for letters of to me Administration,debonis Administration, de bonis non, countv, on «« the ..... deceased. estate of Wm. Scott, late of said 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 October, 1888, by ten o’clock, a. m., why inch letters shonld W. HAMMOND, not be granted. Ordinary. 13,00 E. / KJrt, VRDINARY’S OFFICE— Spalding Coun- Georgia, Aug. 29th, 1888.—F. M. •cott has applied to me for letters of admin¬ istration on the estate of Naucy Scott.late of said county, deceased. Let all persons conoernod show cause be¬ fore the Court of Ordinary of said county, it my office in Griffi, on the first Monday in October. 1888,by 10 o’clock, a. m., why inch $3-00 letters shonld E. W. HAMMOND, not be granted. Ordinary t U \R1 UNARY’S OFFICE, Spaldinj Coun- ty, Georgia, Sept. 3d, 1888.—N. M, .(tolling, administritor of Elizabeth Huff, bzs applied to me for leave to sell a bouse mil lot on Taylor Btreet, near Sam deceased, Bailey Institute, belonging to estate of late of said county. Let all persons concerned show cause be tore the Court of Ordinary of said county it my office in Griffin, on the first Monday .,why iu October, inch 1888, by ten o’clock, granted. a. m leave should not be $3.00 E. W. HAMMOND. Ordinary. QRDINARY’S OFFICE,^8 paldihg Come• Cohens’, ed of Robert administrator with applied the will to annex¬ for Brown, has me Wouging tote said to ’ the *«i of county. Let all persons concerned show cause be¬ fore the Court of Ordinary of said county, at ’ “ " the first Monday in o’clock, a. in., why . 13.00 _ should E. W. not HAMMbND, bo granted. Ordinary, ,__ Vt /"ORDINARY’S OFFIGE.-Spai.disg Coun- tt, Georgia, Sept. 3d, 1888.—John O. Btewart has applied to me for letters of ad- Ministration, toteofJMary F. with will annexed, of said on county, the ea- Haynes, late l *1*11 persons concerned show canse be- , Wjftk* coartof Ordinary of Said county, «W Oetober, °®®« te Griffin on the first Monday a 1888, by ten o’elock a. in., why ,n ®b letters shonld not be granted. W OO. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary. , BINARY’S OFFICE, Spalding Coi n- tnf *t, Gbobgia, the Sept. 3d, 1888.—The apart re- commtoasoners to set a ont of the estate of J. N. Hen- ‘ A. Henley and and filed her in minor this m made 2"* CM*■i pwaooi show canse, if any *?*1 uby have, within the time prescribed bv tame should not be set apart and ■ ’Nil D'^SSDyb Brillir A 1 arable! Econorii! Diamond Dyes excel all others in Strength, IVriiv. and Fastness. None other arc just its good. Beware of imitatiuua, because they are made of cheap and interior malt rials anti give poor, weak, crocky colors. To lie sure of success u-.e only the Di 'Mt>si> Dyes- for coloring Dresses, Stockings, Yams, Caqu-ts, Feathers. Uiblc.ns, ite., tie. \\ ««ut them to color more goods, package for package, than any other dyes ever made, a.. . to give more brilliant and durable colors. Ask for the Diamond, and take no other. Send postal for 1 ye Rook, Sample Card, directions tor coloring IM. .to# , making the fir.r i !»*U or Bitting (idctnts a tpaart) fie. Sold l>y I *r**; ;,i *. Address WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.. Burlington. Vt. For Giid' r ‘P r c»* Brorr’n" D’AMOL-f; Fj Silver, Qr*)7>7r. F' r ; •/ / -r • r i , l .; -..pps r. Only JO Ce’Qta! W. 31. Holman & Co. -HAVE FRESH— Magnolia -> Hams, Cooked Corned Beef 12£ c. per lb. Blue Fish, better fhan fresh Mackerel Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. AH grades Sutlivan's Tobaccos And the BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY, * h. r iiaitii, -rsEr mi LEATHER AND FINDINGS. 15*11 Street, GKIFFIN, GA I oiler at ;iud BELOW COST an excellent lot. of I.OW OUT Glu ts’ and Ladles Shoes II. YV. IIASSKLKCS. New Music House. —t(o)I ■ Brawner, f -I(o)|-- Deane & Co. One floor of our Book and Music Store to he stocked with Pianos and Organs from a large number of leading makers. BEST INSRUMENTS! EASIEST TERMS! GET OUR LOW PRICES BEFORE BUYING. 26 and 26 1-2 Hill Street, : : GRIFFIN, Ga. ang2o<Mriv This space will be oc¬ cupied soon by a New Buggy Company. Shipment Finest Teas, CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. lb. *- HAMS, BONELESS SHOULDERS, ETC. FINEST FLOUR ON THE MARKET. «■/« na bi raw l 1 5i ,; 00 AGEN TS WANTED at ouce to supply TEN MIL 891 V4 iVl Vr Iv3 El Y » • LION voters with the only official lives of CLEVELAND AND THURMAN Bv lion YV U Hevi-ei.; also, Life of Mrs. Ci.kvei.axd; exquisite steel portraits. Voter S p .rhtonHox ^ ’Reform l< k' Trado (1° Poliev, Ac., complete. Agexts report immeuse succass. For be P p'l yH ’ i c a n in a k e i'iOO to fVKi a month. Ootfit 35c. HUBBARD BROS V 0. A. CUMFSOIIAM, GRIFFIN, : :: GEORGI A, Has Been Appointed Land Agent foi Spalding County, by the Georgia Bureau ci In.migi alien, all parties having lar.d for sale can exj the sale by placing tf.cir property 1 , a Fuli in regard to the mo lands par'kulais in this county can be ob uable him rirve. A M■;• by addressing #r.d »s Ills *f ail dff<n houses and lands feilP ' ________ INCREASE IN NUMBER OF y- Supreme Court Judges. A PROCLAMATION By JOHN B. GORDON, Governor of Georgia. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, July J888. Atwxta, Assembly ARK of 1I7HEREA8, YV 1886-1887 passed The General the following Act, in accordance with the requirement# of the Con etitutlon. In reference to snundmenw of that instrument s An Act to amend Far. of Sec. II of Article VI of the Constitution of this State, »o as to increase the numbered Judges of the Bapreme Court of this State from three to five, to consist of a Chief Justice and four Associate Justices. Section I. Be it enacted by the Geiietat Assembly of the State of Georgia. »ad it is hereby enacted by authority 01 Ihu same. That the constitution of this Slate he amend ed by adding after the wurd* "Chief Jus¬ tice,” in tliednd line cf the 1st |atfagi spb <•! section 11, article Yf, Hu r -uf He « ’ t.d four Associate Justice - *,'’ in »« <■• <» •> d* in said line, "and two J > ■ : 1-,” so that said paregraph uhtn a ecuitc: s -.b read: The Supreme Court shall consist ofR t hief Justice and four Associate Justices A tr a jority of the court shat! constitute «•[ Wfsm. Sec. II. Beit further enacted, that when ever the above proposed amrndmen! u> the Constitution shall bo agreed to by two-thirds of the members elected to each ot the two Ilousea of tbo General Assembly, the Govern or shall, and he is hereby authorised and in struated, to cause said amendment to be published in at least two newspaper* in each Congressional District in this State for the period of two months next general preceeding election. the time of holding the next 8 kk. 111. Be It further enacted, That the above proposed amendment a hall be submit¬ ted, for ratification or rejection to the elec¬ tors of this Stole at the next general provided elec¬ tion to be held after section publication of this as Act, In for in the second sev¬ eral election districts of this State, at which election every person shall be entitled to vote for members of the General Assembly. favor All persons voting nt said election in of adopting the proposed amendment to the Constitution shall have written or printed on their ballots the words, "For ratication of the of Article amendment VI of of the Paragraph Constitution,” 1, Section and II, all persons opposed to the adoption of said amendment shall have written or printed ratifica¬ on thei 1 ballots the words, "Against Paragraph 1, of tion of the nmendment of Section 11, of AriLle VI of the Constitu¬ tion.” the 8 eo. IV'- Bo it further enacted, That di¬ Governor lie, and hereby authorized and rected to provide for the submission of the amendment proposed In the first seetion of this act to a vote of the people, as required by the Constitution of this State, in Par. L Sec. I, of Article XIIT, and by this Act, ana if ratified, the Governor shall, when he ascer¬ of tains sneli ratification from the Secretary State, to whom the returns shall he referred, elections in the siune manner as in case of for members of the General Issue Assembly, bis to count and ascertain the result, proc¬ lamation for the period of thirty days an¬ the nouncing such result and declaring amendment ratified. Sec. V. If the amendment to the Conf Utu- tion, provided by thia Act, shall be agreed to by the General Assembly, and ratified by the people, as provided then it by shall the Constitution the duty of and by this Act, be the General Assembly of thi* State, eonven ing next after sneh proclamation ratification, of to proceed Govern¬ to elect (after the. the or, provided in section lout ot this Supremo A«*,)two additional Associate Justices of the Court, who shall ho.d said office for six yean from the first day of January. elected and 1889, qualified. and nn til their successors are Sec. VT. Be it further enacted, That ail laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act be, and theaame are hereby repealed, Approved Oetober I, John 22d, 1887. B. Gordon, Gov¬ Now, therefore, do lasua thi Procla¬ ernor of said State, my proposed mation hereby amendment delating to the that Constitution the foregoing is submitted for ratification or rejection to the voters of the State qualified to vote for mem¬ bers of the General Assembly at tho general election to be provided held on Wednesday, said October 3d, 1888, as iu Act. JOHN U. GORDON, James T. Nisbbt, Governor. Secretary Executive Department. New Advertisement*. PI uUIMo rno REVOLVERS. lend stamp for price list to JOHNSTON & SON, Pittsburgh, Penn. PARKER’S BALSAM HAIR the hair, C!ean»e* and beautifies [Promote* a luxuriant Retiore growth. Grey Never Ftile to Celor. 1 Heir to tit Yoetoful [prevent* »>c. an<l Paedreff Si 00nil and hair taping wSmu^ssz - - - - ‘-*oor ____own* taufbt ______woman to earn • living and rt»«n a thorawb Instruction thorough. Bwiow* o®o WPP**J® Jk> , ".th competent AdisUntA ca short notion iVELOUS utMORY DISCOVERY. - - oL Irarav «l is «■* r r«l wandering cared uLfi-r nllk.at ».c*» St It r unlike artlflnal tyrtva*. pjr»e by aaprwafw Vmurt Clrsat IndacvMvatfl* rofr«*y*»s»w« C I HIM ' ff* M • with of Dr. VVm. A. Prospectus, world opinion* famed Specialist in Hammond, the Mind diseases. Daniel Grcenleaf Thompson, the great l'ysi bologUt, and others, LOI8ETTE, sentimst f-co by Prof. A. 237 Fifth Avc„ New York. EXHAUSTED VITALITY ’THE 1 SCIE^-.V OF I.IFE, the (treat Hellca’. W«k c f ths aga on SbmhooO, Kcrvoos amlf Physleoi bewoty. PretnMwe 1 Dcrllae. Erri^s •.( Tooth, and I he c :•*- i :- itseriesconse^jaeaS therev„, ^ pages ovo, 13$ prescription* for tH —--qr bji Cloth, fuii gilt, only SUXt Wiail, sealed. liiostrat I < « sample tree to an roung inti middle men. Send bow. The Gobi aed Jewelled Me, la! awaoied to the aulbov by the Jl*. ttoors Medical Aesocfattoa. Addrew. V o. box l*esWdo«t«B. Mass., or Dr. W. tt. PARMMM, gntA- Guardian’s Sale. By virtue 1 ? an order granted by the Conrt of ordinary <>i Spalding connt;. i fVo-gia, granted at September term 1888, will sell to the highest bidder, before the court house door of said county in Griffin during the Oc¬ le¬ gal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in tober next, one undivided half interest in a house and lot in the city of Griffiu, cn the corner of Solomon and Sixth streets, contain¬ ing one acre moro or less, known as the Nall place. YVeli improved, very convenient to business distribution. and quiet—desirable Terms cash. property. Sold for LAMAR, LEII.A B. Guardian of .James and A. M. Nall. $t;,oo. HOTEL CURTIS 3RIFPIN, GEORGIA. Under New Management. A. 6. DANIEL, PropY. ►igr Porters meet all trains. to h lit Jj ijHIS, October Sheriff's Safas. 1*7 YV IUL BE SOLD ON f HE FIRST' day in October next, before tl of the Court House, in the *11* of Spalding “Srtssss-AsL County. Georgia. Uto follow *.«: That tract or parcel of land lyto* and I in (he third dUtrh t of originally M then Pike, now Spalding connt*, and I 292}* »<sre«, and also TO sores In the west comer of lot No. 77, »l#o 80 acres in 1 southeast part of tot No. lo.ali l» the samed north by land then known os the John G. UttJssy land Dr. and Pritchard others, east and by others land* known its land of south by Buck creek and went by ! Squire Gcsset^i fendanu Levied February' 4th, the 1888, property as d ss of er Add- lbod. on and sold ss phna Schaefer, surviving partner of A- C th haeter A Co., to satisfy a mortgage ft fa i«- sutd from 8;>&ldlng Superior Const In fcvor *hm legally notified. The above pr *ohf in lots t»rnoivels. ” will ( bit -Also, -1 the -ana- rime and of place, land ltnaUd sold all list tract or parcel s !y iug and iau-g iu Ibe second district of or¬ iginally VLmro*. then Piko No. now W, Sjotding sad. all couotj, i;corgi", to~wlt. lot that pari«.» h-t No. 79 which lies north of Ml. Zion road, coutaluing 378 1- MI sews, bowk!- gy ed north by J. I. ElUs and the Corbin place, ami east (>> Geo C. Stewart, south W by lit. Zion road,and west by lands of F.A.> s >MM i place, said land* formerly known «M the Dw- pree place,hut lately pnrehased by J.C.Klag VU nttoa from J. H. Barnes, situated about K&f -3!% baaed King, to saUafy two mortgage ft faa from Spalding Superior Court, one la favor of J D. Boyd vs. J. Co. 0. Xing, f, C. and King, one In W. fator I, of Edwin Bates A va. IegaFi|^n«tt- Ison, tenant in possession, iog and the land on which the name l» tooat- cd, being almut * acres Ot lend In Orris dis¬ ty trict, btruuded Spalding county, Geoe^, sirid prayer on west by Wm. i .................... of J, C. King, tosattafro** Sttpej issued from Spalding or of N, B. Drewry v«.J. C. Mclx-an, tenant in possession, fled. Also, at the an,mo Onto and sold 25 acres ofUnd off of son of let No, 25, said fond befog In county, Georgia. off. Lsvied on and property Issued W. Baakston.te from Sp ddlng ■«, mortgage ft fa _ _ Court in favor of Grubb* A mp and J. A, Cook, transferee, t». T ' •tnkston. T. W. Banfcton, tenant I: ,on, $3.(10, legally notified. Also, at the same Uni.- 1 , -ace, srill tie sold a certain piece ot uutd containimr thirty (30> acres, being a part of No. 115 in the fourth district of 1 County, Georgia, bounded Cbamtofoea, on the Jack Crawley, south by P. K, by P. L. Stan, went by land* of W. T. Taylor. Levied on and sold at the • property of w. T. H. Taylor, to satisfy one tl fa Issued from Spalding Superior Conrtfo favor of Duncan, Martin « Perdue vs, W. T. H. Taylor. Martin Gray, tenant in posses¬ sion, legally notfied. $3.00. Also, at the same time and Place, will be sold fifty acres of land in the first district of originally tbc northeast Pike, now Spalding of lotNo. eonnty, 88 In being saw corner district and county, bounded north bv land of J, T. Davis, east by lani ot J. O. Morton and and south south by by land land of of J. O. Norton and w art by other lands of J. O. Norton. Norton, to Lourt tn favor or A, a. emoerv*. 0. u, mte- ton. J. O. Norton, tenant In posaetsfon, to gaily notified. time and place, $6.00. will be Also, at the same sold onc-third Interest In one lions# and premises in the city of Griffin,containing bounded the east one half acre more or less, on by Ninth or New Orleans street, west Henry by an alley, north by vacant tot claimed by Alexander, and south running to a point be tween Ninth or New Orleans at. and the alley above mentioned. Levied on and sold as the property of W. E. George, to satisfy a fl fa issued from the Justice Court of the 1001st Also, at the swine time and place, wiU be sold fifty acres of land, county, more or Georgia, toes, to Akins district, Bpriding land- of Jchn south bounded east by man, by land of the estate of John H. Akin, west by land of Jacob H. Akin and north by land* of Alt. Wellm&ker and John Buna. Levied on aad sold as the property of the estate of Nancy I* Payne, by virtue of a ft fa issued from Spalding Superior Conrt to favor ef Hickey Akin vs, J, C. Payne, administrator of Nancy L. Payne, principal, II, 0. fttasr W. W. Grubbs aud ft. C. Grubbs, securities. John F. Payne, tenant In pcssetekffi, legally notified d tS*C.‘ U. 8, CONNELL, Sheriff, GRIFFIN LIGHT AND WATER CO. Application For Charter. GEORGIA- Ssttoixo Cocjrrx. To the Superior Court of said County: The itition of W, J. Randall Kincaid, and 8. Grsatland, others Jas. . Brawner, A. of said State and County, tbeir successors and as signs, shows that they have entered into an association under tbs name and style of “Griffin Company”: Light and Water that the object of said association is to erect and operate Electric light sod power works. Gas Works and Water works, all or any part thereof, in the conduct City of other Griffin, business Georgia, and vicinity and thereto appertaining purchase they and may hold see proper, power to and personal, to sue and be so rise all power i usually conferred on < tioiiBof limit: character, ss may be consis¬ tent with the it* Uws of of Georgia* business to Said said company is to have place stock off said coun¬ shall ty . The capital company be $25,000, wiih privilege of inc rea s ing to 150,000, in shares of one hundred dollars each, to be railed in provided, as may be that determined said cm by the directors, company shall not commence business until ad wru ui bo. me 1 directors, who shall elect from their number er a President and such other officers ss thay hey may may think best. Said board of director* shall continue . in office until their successors are elected. Your petitioners pray the pasting ef an or¬ der by said Honorable Court gran" ~ their application and that they and cessora be incorporated exceeding for ti end 4 term of not privilege of renewal at tbc twenty years, for the purposes £,!St- sas® I from oMB the u»l minutes IM tract ties or s paigmg psM (kiHt.1