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No ■weary,
No Potash,
Or any other Mineral Poison.
It 1* Nature's Itemed?, made exclusively
from Boots and Herts.
It Is perfectly Harmless.
It Is the only remedy known to the world
tkat lias ever yet Cured eor.tagiou* Blnod
poison in all it* stages.
It cures Mercurial Rheumatism, Cancer,
Rcrt)tula, and other blood diseases heretofore
considered Incurable. It cures any disease
caused from impure blood. It Is now pre¬
scribed by thousands of the host physicians
In the Halted States, as a tonic. We append
the statement of a few:
“I have used S. S. S. on patients convaleso-
intt from fever, and from measles with tiie
pest results. J - *■ “K %...
e
BsnOEt, Qju—Willie White wss ...... afflicted -........ .
with scrofula to-day seven he Is years. fat and I Robust prescribed rescrlbed bo^. S. s. a S.
and a ^
RtCHUOSD, Vi., Deo. 15, 1885—I have taken
three bottles of It Swift’s Speciflo much betterthan fo%iecondary
Wood poison. acts pot-
M U or auy other -^^1 haveeveru^ed. #
Formerly of Bussex Co., Va. 1
D«. K. J- Hsn*. the well-known druggist
what B. 8. B. Is the composed remedy of. for I can skin safely dis¬
recommend It a* all
eases, it matters not what the name may be.”
We have a hook giving a history of this
wonderful remedy, which and will its cures, from all
over the world, and which convince will you mail that
all we sav application. la true, No family wo should be
free without on it. have another Contagious
we on
Blood Poison, scut on same teruis.
Write us will a history advlso of v-lth your case, letter, and our
physician confidence. We will you by deceive In
itrlotest not
you knowingly,
for sale by all druggists.
Tu* Swift Sricmo Atlanta, Co.,
Drawer 8, Ga. ,
New York, 756 Broadway, i
London, ling., 85 Snow Hill. |
Ordinary’s Advertisements.
f Sfii’. HA— Spabding County.—To all
whim it may concern: J .J. Mathews
having, in proper form, administration applied to me for
pi-rmanent letteri of on the
i state of Joaephene Padgett late of said conn
ly.lhii is to cite all and singular the credit,
i.rt and next of kin of Josephenc within Padgett, the
to be and appear at ray office time
a h>wed bjr law, and show eaase, if any they
on, why permanent Administration should
lot he granted adgett’s to estate. J. J. Mathews on Jose-
phone Witness 1 hand and official signature,
day ray 1888.
this Slat of August,
$15,00 E. W. HAM MOND, Ordinary.
Lr /"VRDINARY’S OFFICE— Si-adding Coun-
TT, Geobgia, August 20th, 1888.—James
K. ministration Ellis has applied the estate to me of for Jim letters Thrash, of Ad¬ late
on
of said connty, deceased.
■ Let ail persons concerned show cause before
the (,’onrt of Ordinary of said connty, at ray
office in Griffin, on the first Monday in Oc¬
tober, 1888, by 10 o’clock, a m., why such
letfers should not be granted,
f&00 E.W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
/ \RDINARY’S OFFICE— Spalding Cors-
\/n, Georgia, Aug. 20th, 1888.— I). P.
Eider as Executor of me lust will of John M,
Coleman, deceased, has applied to me for
leave to sell the lauds of deceased for pur¬
pose of paying tlie debts of deceased and
for distribution among the heirs, to-wit:
about one hundred and fifteen acres of the
South half of lot No. 112 in Union district
adjoining lands of Malaier, Bates and others.
Let all persons concerned show causo be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary, at my office in
Griffin, on the first Monday in October next,
why an order should not be passed autlioriz-
ng the sale of said land.
$6 00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
/NRUINARY’d OFFICE—Spai.dino Oouh-
a J tt, Georgia, Aug. 29th, 18N3.—S. A. and
F. M. Scott have applied to me for lettersof
Administration, de oonis non, on the estate
of Wra. Scott, late of said county, deceased.
Let all persons eonoerned show cause bo-
fore the Courtof Ordinary of said county, at
my office in Griffin, on the first Monday in
October, 1388, by ten o’clock, a. m., why
inch letters should not be grunted. Ordinary.
$8.00 E. W. HAMMOND,
t V^ty,Georgia, VRDINARY’S OFFICE— Spalding Coux-
Aug. 29th, 1888.— F. M.
8cott has applied to me for letters of admin¬
istration on the estate of Nancy Scott,late of
said county, deceased.
Let all persons concerned show' cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary of said county,
at my office in Griffi, on the first Monday in
Oetober, 1888,by 10 o’clock, a. m , why
such letters should not be granted. Ordinary
$3 00 E. W. HAMMOND,
QRMNARY’S OFFICE, SpALd^in J^Coun-
Collins, administr itor of Elizabeth Hull,
has applied to me for leave to sell a house
and lot on Taylor street, near Sam Bailey
Institute, belonging to estate of deceased,
late of said county.
Let all persons concerned show; cause be
crctlie Court of Ordinary of said county
a 1 my office in Griffin, on the first Monday in
October, 1888, by ten o’clock, a. m.,why
such leave should not HAMMOND, be granted. Ordinary.
I3.C0 E. W.
Spalding Coun-
-N. M.
annex¬
ed of Robert Brown, has at>plied tome for
leave to sell fifty acres of land, more or less,
near Brush ey, in Akins district, said county,
belonging to the’estate of said deceased,
late of said county. be¬
Let all persons concerned show county, cause at
fore the Court of Ordinary of said Monday
my office in Griffin, on the first in
Ootober, 1888, by ten o’clock, a. m., why
*U3h 1300 leave should not HAMMOND, bo granted. Ordinary,
E. W.
f ORDINARY’S OFFICE .—Spalding Corx-
nJ tt, Geobgia, 8ept. 3d, 1888. — John of ad¬ O.
Stewart has applied to me for letters the
ministration, with will annexed, on es¬
tate of Mary F. Ilaynes,late of said county,
deoeased. be¬
L (tallpersons concerned show cause
fore the courtof Ordinary of said county,
at my office .in Griffin on the first Monday
n October, 1888, by ten o’clock a. m-, why
*«ch *8.00. letters should not HAMMOND, be granted, Ordinary.
E. W.
/ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Spalding Cors-
yj tv, Geobgia, Sept. 3d, 1888 .—The re¬
turn of the commisssoners to set N. apart Hen¬ a
fear’s support out of the estate of J.
ley to Georgia A. Henley and her minor this
children, bas been made and filed in
■office. Let all persons show cause, u any
|b«y why have, within the time prescribed set apart and by
**w, made same should not be
t&OO the judgment HAMMOND,Ordinary. of the court.
E W.
THE MOOD OF THE CZAR
Possession of Absolute Power r.iudt
to a Special Mental Disease.
De Qumeoy, in hia wonderful study cl
the early Caesars, tho paper in which his
power of suggestive narrative and his con¬
trol over tho resources of language are
perhaps seen at their best, is, so to speak;
driven by wonder at tiro wild willfulness
of Ins subjects to suggest that all tho
Caesars of tho Julian house were mad.
Caligula may have been, though his
symptoms, as recorded l>y Suetonius, are
rather those of delirium tremens; hut the
theory which makes of tho grand though
sinister statesman, Tiberius, who gave the
fcoman monarchy ifc$ final impress, a maa»
of disordered mind in the ordinary medi¬
cal sense, will not readily be accepted as
coircct. He was no more mad than
Philip II, whoso private life was much of
the same hind.
It would, as we read history, lie far
truer to say that power, when really ab¬
solute, so absolute that ilia volition is
executive and the necessity for self
restraint is iffifelt, produces 'of itself a
special mental disease, which i s not in-
sanity, because it would di. :u- with
the power, but has at intervals, like the
passion of children, many of ns external
symptoms and effects. Nero, (ho nrti 3 t
•Anpercr, who was always seeking ih*
impossible, end whom the curly Chris
tiaus believed to be the veritable incama.
tion of evil, may bo e-aid undoubtedly to
have suffered from it; s o did one or two
of the Italian tyrants of the Ilennaissance;
end so, in our judgment, though it is a
disputable Power point, did Ivan the Terrible.
of that sort, though it does not al¬
ways injure the mind—for several cf (he
Csesara and some of the emperors of
Delhi were men of rplenuid sanity and
judgcAmt—-when predisposed it happens to fall to a
man by by inherited tendency
or drink, or by special solitariness of
nature, straining undoubtedly weakens the re¬
force of the will and strength¬
ens impulse until many of his act*
resemble closely the acts of madmen.
Half the great sovereigns of Asia, if their
private lives wore accurately known,
would be seen to have had their charue
tors, so to speak, poisoned by power, as
directly as if they had been poisoned wiib
one of tho dings which temporarily dis¬
turb mason.
Drink, wild and continuous drunken¬
ness with bad branny, was tho predkr
posing believed, cause in Peter the Great, and, it
is in Theebaw, and probably in
tho Emperor Baber, who, wise by day¬
light, would in tho moonlight occupy
himself in jumping from battlement to
battlement of his palace, eighty feet from
tho ground. In Czar Paul tire predis¬
posing cause was probably an insane t?n-
dency, though that is not quite proved;
nnd in Alexander III it is a solitarinesl
almost beyond example. There is not a
man in the world more deeply to. bo
pitied than the present emperor of Russia,
The loneliness of kings, a lonelines natu¬
rally resulting from their place, which
hardly admits of friendship and does not
admit of equably, is always teirible, and
is frequently felt by themselves so severely
that they break through all restraints of
prudence and moral law in order to lie
rid of it.—Tho Spectator.
Tho Earth’* Motion.
In a minute we are whirled around on
tho outside of tho earth by Its diurnal
motion, a distance of thirteen miles, and at
tho same time go along with the earth
on its journey around the sun, 1,080
miles, -Chicago Herald.
A Hint to Puny People,
From their arrival on this planet to their
nsnslly early departure from it, people of
weak constitutions and angular physiques dormice
pass a sort of half-exietence. Like
they burrow in thei-t home retreats, afraid
of heat, afraid of cold, constantly afraid
that the shadow of the dread reaper will ma
terialize and exact the forfeit which he de¬
mauds from all, sooner or later. No finer
modicimil assurance of comparative vi <or for
the feeble exists than that afforded by Hos-
tettcr’s Stomach Bitters. Used with persis¬
tence—not with spurts and spasms—thi gen¬
ial trad pr jfessionally commended tonic will
do much toward infusing strength into a
puny system; and rounding Appetite, off scraw uy an¬
gles intlia 1mman figure. nerve
tranquility and nightly malarial, repose rheumatic, are enconr bilious
aged by it, and a It reestablishes diges
tendency overcome. kidney troubles.
tion and prevent!
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G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
j
GRIFFIN, GEORGI A, i
: : :
!
Land Agent I i
Has Been Appointed
Spalding County, j
by the Georgia Bureau ci Immigtaticn
all parties having lard for sale can < x
the sale- by placing their properly
Full paUkuiais in regnrd to the mo
nable lands in this county can le ob
by addrcffing and lands Lira atd is let# tlejc, t f all cu< A J» n j-
honses
istsKSssa
S^ : £4
Guardian’s
by virtue < n order «Ts>g»*t ./flic Court
of ordinary t Spalding cofinty, 1888,1 Georgia, sell
granted highestt/dder, at b ptemberterm wiU U>
the oTSiid ccrant’y in beforeJhe Griffin dn^ bourt tiomie
door first Tucs^j-V.^
?al hours of ale, on the
tober next, one undivided half intei;
Griffi .
house and lot in the city of ji?v
corner of Solomon and Sixth street; -
ing one acre more or less, kuo>. , 0 ' obe
improved,very conWJt.ient (>
Nall place. Well
to business and quiet—desirable Terms cash. property.
Sold for distribution. LAMAR,
LEILA B.
Guardian of James and A. M. Nall,
$6,00.
HOTEL CURTIS
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
Under New Management.
A. G. DANIEL, Prop’r.
*3T Porters meet all trains. fe t J-’ c 1 j
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IN NUMBER
Supremo Court Judges.
A PROCLAMATION
JOHN B. GORDON, Governor of
Georgia.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
Atlahva, July 2fith, 1888. of
W Thu General the Assembly Act, in
1886-J8S7 passed following
with the requirements of the Cob
in references to Bmmdmcni* of
instrument!
Act to amend Par. of See. II of Artici#
VI of the Constitution of this State, so a*
to increase the of number of Jwlgesof three the to
Supreme consist Court of this Chief State Justice from ant* four
live, to »
Associate Justices
StCTios I. Bo it enacted by the General
of the Btato ot Geoigla, and it i»
enacted bf authority ui the same.
the Constitution of this Statu in* amend
bv adding after tho words "Chief JU*-
’ in the 2 nd lino cf the 1 st paragraph <>t
II, ank le VI, thereof tin word-*, ‘Mid
Associate Jus Iccy,” in licit <>f be *o d»
said line, “and two Associate Jusiicvs,’’
that said paragraph when amended at all
The Supreme Court shall consist ofn t hief
arid four Assort me Justices. A it a
of the court shall constitute nq inrtiin
6 * 0 . II. Beit further enacted, tiut when
the above shall proposed agreed amend to by m< two-tiiird» nt to the
he
elected to each ot tho two
of the General Assembly, the Govern
shall, and ho is hereby authorized and in
to cause said amendment to te
in nt least two newspapers in each
District in this State for the
of two months next general precluding election. the
of holding the next
Sek. III. Be it amendment filrther enacted, ahull That submit¬ the
proposed be
for ratification or rejection to the elec¬
of this held Stote nt the next general provided elec¬
to be after section publication of this as Act, In
in the second sev¬
election districts of this State, at which
every person shall be entitled to
for members of the said General election Assembly. favor
persons voting at in
amendment of Paragraph Constitution,” 1, Section and all II,
Article VI of the
opposed to tho adoption of said
shall words, have written “Against or printed ratifica¬ on
l ballots the
of the amendment of Paragraph I, of
Section It, of Article VI of the Constitu¬
Sec. IV- Bo and it further enacted, That tha di¬
bo, hereby authorized and
to provide for the submission of the
proposed in the first section of
act to a vote of the people, as required
the Constitution of this State, in Far. I.
I, of Article XIII, and by this Act, and
ratified, the Governor shall, when he ascer¬
such ratification from the Secretary of
to v. horn the returns shall bo referred,
the same manner as in case of elections
for members of the General Assembly, to
and ascertain the result, issue his proc¬
for the result period nnd of thirty declaring days an¬ the
nouncing such ratified.
amendment
Sec. V. If the amendment to the Constitu¬
tion, provided by this Act, shall ratified be agreed
to by the General Assembly, and by
the people, as provided by the Constitution
and by this Act, then it shall be the duty of
the General Assembly of this State, eouven
ing next after such ratification, to proceed to
elect (after the proclamation of the Govern¬
or, provided in section four of this Act,)two
additional Associate J urtices of the Supremo
Court, who shall ho<d said office for six years
from the first day of January. elected and 1889, qualified. and nn
til their successors are
fc'EO. Vf. Be it further enacted, That all
laws and parts of laws in conflict with this
Act be, and the sanio arc hereby repealed.
Approved October John 23d, 1887. B. Gordon, Gov¬
Now, therefore, said State, I, do issu-i thU Procla¬
ernor of rnv
mation hereby delaring that the foregoing
proposed amendment to tho Constitution is
submitted for ratification or rejection to the
voters of the Stato qualified to vote for mem¬
bers of the General Assembly at tho October general
election to be held on Wednesday,
3d, 1888, ns provided JOHN in said B. Act. GORDON,
JamjwT. Nisubt, Governor.
Secretary Executive Department.
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tsmv,
Sheriff's Sales'
tL m '"hH
dow U
Court House, io ti.edtjr
County, Georgia, the ftfilowingi
acre*, and also 75 acre* in
conus* of lot No. TT MfflffSSJ ' “
part of lot Ho.
containing in the t aggregate aggregate i MSI m
or lets in tho entire tr»el ; hoc.
by land then known m the Joun
Schaefer, surviving partner of A, C j
Walter T. Mtlkrvs. of AOolphua C. 8cbaefc¥» ;
John partner Uarmi A. and others, Scltaef. r & €0, U
l ie |kw*m.
in legaliy lot* notified. pam*!a. Tho above im jwrty :
or .
Also, m the same Urn*' and place,e*
nil ilisi tract or parcel of land
and twmg in tiie seemwl district of or-
Monroe, then Plfc* No-tfi*. turn aft
tieorgte. to-witilo) ffSjgBn and
pari of lot No. aorth of Mt.
ri.ad, containing STS U10 acres, bound¬
north by J . T. Ellis and the Corbin place,
east by Goa C. fclcwort, aouth by Ilf,
ro*d,*ud west by I
anW lands lotiuei .
tree place,but lafety purchased by«
on and »old s* tiie proporty of .. ,
tenant te pocartAon, legally noti- US
Abo, at the name time and plain, will be ^
dd » dwelling Itcmae, two*tury frame build¬
and the laud on wbloh the name i» locat¬
being about 09 «cna of laud iu Oirt «• - S
cLC* ZJtASi’K 10 1 tClUttlt I8t imgSMy BOb*
fl fa iasaed from S, flpg Superior ’IS
in favor of Grubb# A imp and J. A.
transferee, ve, T 'Aston, T,
1 ‘""•£8 n ’
Also, at the same tl.., . .ace, wtU l» j
a certain piece oi ...ua (Ohtniiiing ot lot
(30) acre*, being district a part of Spalding
U5 in the fourth
Ucorgl*, bounded tbo <-a*t *
on
Levied on and sold as the prop
W. T. H. Taylor, to satisfy one iaortj. Coart] ,
fu issued from Spalding k Superior Ferduc W.1
of Duncan, Martin Martin Gray, tusv.d in vs, oe&fcif
Taylor. legally notfled. p fi
on, the time and place, will b*
Also, at same district
fifty acres of laud in tiie first of
distiict and county, bounded north J»0, by Norton Mill
J, F. Davis, east by lan J ot
and south by land of J. O. Norton and Wvai
by Other land* of J. O. Norton. Norton, U*M on
id as tho property of Spildtef' J . O. to
StttVX7SSt&f!tt.%S3. Blif* i*miod from County
J. O, Norton, tenant in pmumlm, le¬
gally notified.
Also, at the same time and place, trill be
sold onc-Udrd interest in one house and
remise* in the city less,bounded of Griflbi.coetaining the east
aif acre more or on
y Ninth or New Orleans claimed street, west Henry by »«
liey, north by vacant lot by
Alexander, tweenNinthor and New south running 3t. to *ad a point the alley be
Orleans
above mentioned Levied on and sold a* th*
t of W. E. George, to satisfy a <i fa
rom the Justice Court of the 1001ft
notinco.
Also, at tiie same timo and place, will be
sold fifty acres of land, more or Ices, in
Akins bounded district, east by Spalding land of John J connty H. <fc2“SS
by land of the estate H. of and north Akin, land* wee*
by land of Jacob Akin by
of Aif. Wellmaker and John Bunn. Levied
on and sold *a the property of the e#tat« of
Nancy L. Payne, by virtue of a ft b issued
from Spalding Superior Court in favor ot
Hickey Akin vs. J. C. Payne, administrator _
of Nancy L. Payne, principal, H. O. Stair
W. W, tiruW* ami 8. C. Grubb*, secarltlcs.
John F. Payne, tenant in pcsteMion, kwrify
notified. SheriffijML
} ^ cONNELL, {
GRIFFIN
LIGHT AND WATER CO.
Applicntian For Charter.
GEORGIA—Spalding The
To the Superior VV. Court of satd Uraatland, County,- Jae.
petition of J. Kincaid, S.
M. Brawncr, A. RnndaU and others of said
Slate and County, their successors and a*
signs, show* that they have entered into art
-t ssociation under tiie name and style of
“Griffin Light and Water
Company”:
that the object of said assbe'ution U to erect
and operate Electric light works, and alt power work*.
Gas Works and Water or any part
thereof, in the City of Griffin, Georgia, and
urinily and endnet other !<usiaef>* thereto
appertaining : * tbey may see proper, with
power to puu-haan and hold property, real
and ],cr.--jua;. to sue and bo sned.aad to ever
cine all power - utsuaUy conferredou corpora-
tions of similar character, character, as as may may be be ctmeie-
tent with the 1;w* of Georgia. S.-ud company
iu to have its; lace ot burihert in mM com-
ty. be 425,000, 1 he capbal wiih stockof privilege sadd ot comjnm^ahan increasing to
$bo,o00. in shares of one hundred dollar* each,
to be called in aa may be determined on by
tho directors, provided, that said company
shall not commence_____HIH, imenee bosinees wntii at leaak
ter. per cent, of the caffitalrstocki» board of paid not tea* In.
Said company shall have a
than three, nor more than fire directors, who
shall elect from thek number
ami such other officers as the
tje*t. Bald board of dircetors shaB continue
in office until their gutceesso tire
Your petitioners Honorable pray Court pwategof w or¬
der by said and- ..
their application and that they 1
cessor* be iucorporated for andd
term of noY exceeding the twcote expfiwtioa yearn, of*
privilege of renewal at
twenty ity years, years, for foi the i
fact forth. Ac. And BECK your
pray, zsm
I certify that the J** to
tract from the i
Oeuti- A«*. 'ridsi