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Richmond, V*., Dee. 15, 1885 — I have taken
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blood poison. It acts much better than pot-
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Ordinary's Advertisements.
/ • EOROIA—Spalding County.—To all
II wh nn it may concern: J .J. Mathews
bavins, in proper form, applied to me for
permanent letteri of administration on the
estate of Josephene cite Padgett late of said conn
ty, this is to all and singular tho credit,
ort and next of kin of Josephene Padgett,
to be and appear at my office within the time
» lowed by law, and show eause, if any they
can, why permanent Administration should
not be granted to J. J. Mathews on Jose-
phene Padgett’s hand estate.
Witness my and official signature,
this 31st day E.W. of August. HAMMOND, 1S.SH.
$3,00 Ordinary.
U /"kRDiNARY’S OFFICE-Spai-ding Coun-
if, Georgia, has August29th, 1888.—James
R. Ellis applied tome for letters of Ad¬
ministration on the estate of Jim Thrash, late
of said county, deceased.
Letall persons concerned show eause before
theConrtof Ordinary of said connty, at my
office in 1888, Griffin, on the first Monday in Oc¬
tober, by 10 o’clock, a in., why such
letters should not be granted.
$3.00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
_________
/toRDINARY'S \J OFFICE-Spalding Coun-
Tl, Grpboia, Executor Aug. 29th, 1888. —D. P.
Eider as of too last will of John M.
Coleman, deceased, has applied to me for
leave to sell the lands of deceased for pur¬
pose of paying the debts of deceased and
[or distribution among the heirs, to-wit:
about one hundred juod fifteen acres of the
Smith half of lot No. 112 in Union district
adjoining lands of Malaicr, Bates and others.
Let all persons concerned sl.ow cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary, at my cilice in
Griffin, on the first Monday in October next,
why an sale order ehonldnot be passed authoriz-
ng the of said land.
ffi.00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
ftoRDINARY’S Georgia, OFFICE—Spa Aug. 29th, 1888.—S. using A. Coi and n
F. tt, of
M. Scott have applied to me for letters
Administration, do bonis non, on the deceased, estate
of Wm. Scott, late of said countv,
Let all persons concerned show cause be¬
fore the Courtof Ordinary of said comity, at
office in Griffin, on tho first Monday in
-'Oetober, vucli 1888, should by ten o’clock, granted. u. m , why
letters not ho
IS.00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
mJn, kR BINARY'S OKFICE-Sr. aldingCoun-
Georgia,A ug. 29th, 1888.—F. M.
Scott has applied to me for letters of admin¬
istration on the estate of Nancy Scott,late of
•aid county, deceased.
Lee all persons concernod show cause be¬
fore the Conrt of Ordinary of said comity,
at my office in Griffl, on the first Monday in
October. 1888,by 10 o’clock, a. m.,. why
inch letters should not be granted.
*3 00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary
* t iRWNARY’S * OFFICE, Spaldi.vj Coun-
ty, Georgia, Sept. 3d, 1888.—N. M.
ka»applied IJolUng, administr itor of Elizabeth Hull,
to me for leave to ecll a house
•ad lot on Taylor street, near Sam Bailey
Hde Institute, belonging to estate of deceased,
of said county.
Let alt persons concerned show cause be
<r«the Court of Ordinary of said comity
October, • imy office in Griffin, on the first Monday why in
Such leave 1888, by ten o’clock, granted. a. in.,
' $3.(9 should not be
E. w. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
/\RDINARY’S OFFICE, Spalding Cocn- M.
TY, Geoeoia, Scut. 3d, 1888.—N.
Atollens, ed administrator with the will annex¬
tf Robert Brown, has applied tome for
leav* to sell fifty acres of land, more or less,
Rear belonging Brush ey, in Akins district, said connty,
JHaof t D the‘estate of said deceased,
said county,
ail pei------
f tore the
ARDINARY’S OFFICE.— Spalding Cocs-
yt, Georgia, 8ept. 3d, 1888.—John O.
«ewart has applied tome for letters of ad-
®toi»tration, Mary with will annexed, on county, the es-
F. Haynes,late of said
*1*11 persons concerned show canse be-
ttwy courtof Ordinary of said county,
gipGo office in Griffin on the first Monday
* u ®” letters tober, 1888, by ten o’elock a. in., why
**•00. should E.W. not HAMMOND, be granted. Ordinary.
ORDINARY’S Georgia, OFFICE, Spalding Coi n-
i-*arnof Sept. 3d, 1888.—The re-
the commisssoners to set apart a
■r »»upport out of the estate of J. N. 1 Ien-
w Georgia has A. Henley and her in minor this
been made and filed
• all persons show cause, if any
whyeame within should the time prescribed set apart and by
not be
Judgment of the conrt.
K. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
MORTIMER CLUGST0NS WOOING,
The Condition on which Beautiful Ca-
lista Bellamy Became His Wife.
“Oaiiita Ballumy, , uy happing
bandt!’* ia
in youi
Mortimer Clugeton, who utte ed
these words, was the editor and
prietorof the Doodleville pro
had pleaded bis Yelper. He
suit with an earnest
ness that had broken a collar, button
and nearly loosened a front tooth,
and as he stood awaiting the young
lady’s answer he could distinctly
feel the interest flowing on ibe note
of !?1G 38, due in one mouth, wh ch
he owed to that accommodating gen
tlernan in Chicago who kindly edited
the outside of his paper for him.
Gathering courage from her si
lenee be broke out again:
‘•Jalistn, your manner leads me to
hope. May I promise myself (but
you will fill the cha3tu in my life
that—er—yawns for you? A bright
future may be yours, Caiista. With
you by my side as an assistant in an
editorial career, ns a proof reader, as
a helper in folding papers Thursday
afternoon, making up mails, doing up
single wrappers and looking after the
accounts of delinquent subscribers, I
could make the Yelper even a greater
power in the land than it is now.”
‘•Mr. Clugston,” said Miss Bella
my, “may I ask you what the circnla
tion of the Yelper is?”
“About 1,000, Miss Caiista.”
“I am not the press agent of a cir
cus and menagerie, Mr. Clugston,“
replied the young lady. ‘‘I am net
getting up a newspaper directory,
nor trying to make a contract with
you for advertising a patent clothes
wringer. You can afford to toll me
the truth.”
“Of course I only moan 1,000 in
round numbers. My actual circula
tion is 380, but it is growing every
day, Miss Caiista. I work off three
quires more than the Jasper Herald
of American Liberty does, and he
claims 1,600, In less than a year
you and I could make even the circu
lation of Doc Reeves’ Pinhook Jig
ger look mighty sick.’’
“Excuse the question. Mr. Ciug
ston, but have you a payiug advertis
ing patronage?"
“Advertising? There hasn’t been
an issue of tho Yelper for three years
;bat has had lees than $1,50 worth of
aay locals for Scott’s emulsion of
inserted next to pure
reading matter on editorial pago. 1
have a trunk full of duo bills from
sewing machine companies; organ
manufacturers and proprietors of
patent windmills to apply on the pur
chase of those articles when I want
to buy them; and out in my coal shed
I have patent medicine enough, paid
for in advertising, to kill a regiment
of BeDgal tigers, I always travel on
a railroad puss, good anywhere be
tween Saluda and Harker’s Corners.
I never got loss that seven coropli
mentary tickets whenever a circus
and menagerie comes to Doodleville,
and every wedding in the neighbor
hood brings me in a box of assorted
scraps of cako. I tell you, Miss Cal
ista, the Yelper is humping itself
along in more ways than advertising.
Some of my editorials have been
copied into the Brimfield Tomahawk
and Eureka Thunderbolt, and pro
nonneed the ablest articles on chinch
bugs in corn and the moral influence
of woman in politics that have been
printed in any of the papers for
miles around: and I have been promi
neatly mentioned as a candidate for
the position of delegate to the dis
Irict lodge of Good Templars.”
‘•I am not insensible to the die
linetion you offer to confer upon me,
Mr. Clugston,” said the young lady
softly. “I will be your wife on con
dition that it shall not be part of my
duty to wash the office towel.“
Wash the office towel, Caiista!* 1
‘
exclaimed Mortimer "ClugstoD.as his
hair rose straight up on end in a par
oxysm of am izomenu “we never
wash it, ho help me Benjamin Frank
hn! When it isn't in use for break
ing kindiiugs or propping up a win
dow it always stands behind the
door. O, Caiista! Are you mine at
last?”
The neighborhood cats wailed del
irionsly their touching notes of des
pairing love and defiant hate: tho
pensive frogs iu the adjacent pond
discoursed monotonously in ^ ok
puk, the belated Bellamy cow bawl
ed loudly her purpose to stand at
tho gate of the barnyard and bias
pbeme until somebody came to let
her in. and upon fbe ear of the mild
looting pM toil, who*..
tbo fca T bo1 ” »' IMMImj
there - smote n Bound like unto
whichis made by a retire.! squ ,ah col
tiding forcibly with tho aide of
brick house.
A Vatvcl In stc«-l.
There arc 130,000 miles of railway
tho United States 300.000 miles of
—in length enough to make twelve
girdles for the earth’s circumference.
11ns enormous length of rail is
ful—wo do not really grasp its
cance. But tho rail itself, tho little
tion of steel, is an engineering feat.
change of its form from tho curious
clumsy iron pear head of thirty
ago to the present refined section
is a scientific development. It has now a
beam whose every dimension and curve
•and angle are exactly suited lo the tre¬
mendous work it has to do. The loads it
car ies are enormous, the blows it re¬
ceives are heavy and corsfant, hut it car-
lies ti io loads and boars the blows and
does its duty. The locomotive and the
modern passenger and freight cars are
rail groat achievements, and so is the little
which carries them all.—John Ho-
o-iih .'n ‘s. i'iliiuH'V, Mairazine.
- I ti 1 * ii— t!,„ D* n ,|.
foreigners have a beautiful custom of
saluting the dead. Whenever a hearse
comes iboj take oil their hats to that si¬
lent inajest\ who cannot respond. Tho
custom in I’.'iiisof having the coffin lie in
stale at the J>Hir of the inner court gives
one heart an 0 |i|mh limit} It has moved the
of many a passerby, this respectful
salutation !i is in the veriest spirit of
reverential politeness.—Mrs. M E W
Sherwood.
A Hint to 1’uny People,
From their arrival on this planet to their
usually early departure from it, people of
weak constitutions and angular physiques
pass a sort of lialf-exietence. Like dormice
they heat, burrow in their home retreats, afraid
of 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
medicinal assurance of comparative vi^or for
the feeble exists than that afiorded by IIos-
tejter's Stomach Bitters. Used with persis¬
tence—not with spurts and spasms—thi gen¬
ial and pr ifessionally commended tonic will
do much toward infusing strength into a
puny system; and rounding off scraw ny an¬
gles in th a human figure. Appetite, nerve
tranquility aged and nightly repose arc eneour
tendency by it, and a malarial, It rheumatic, bilious
overcome. reestablishes diges
tion and prevent! kidney troubles.
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ADVERTISERS
:an learn the exact co ‘
){ am nroposed hne
advertising in Americas
papers by addressing
Deo, P. Rowell^e Co.,
Ka-.vspape? Advartisinqi Bureau,
lO Spn'T ^t-, New York.
U”Vv ,o' - tOO-Paaa Panphle'
CENTRAL RAJLRGAD OF GEORGIA
Notice to the Traveling Public.
Tbe best, and cheapest passenger
route to New York and Boston is
via Savannah and elegant Steamers
thence. Passengers before purebas
ing tickets via other routes would do
well to inquire first of tho merits of
the route via Savannah, by which
they will avoid dust and a tedious
all-rail ride, Rates include meals
and stateroom on Steamer.
Round trip tickets will be placed
on sale June 1st, good to return un
til Oct. 31st, New York Steamer
sails tri-weekly. Boston Steamer
weekly from Savannah-
For further information apply to
any agent of this Company, or to
E, T. Charlton, G. P. A.
, Savannah, Ga:
C. G. Anderson, Ag't Steamer,
Savannah, Ga.
THE VERNON,
Mrs. A. E. RIDDLE & SON, Prop'rs
Cor. First Avenue and Thirteenth St.,
COLUMBUS, : : : GA.
Pfi” You are moat cordially invited to stop
with us while in the city. septlSdlin
RANKIN IIOUSK
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA.
Leading Hotel In The
Under Vew Management.
C. B. DUY, Proprietor.
scptlSdim
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YOU I* arc Hustling around for your share of the world'*
go , fts, and it’s hard work: think of something else.
,iis constant work will tell sometime—perhaps it has already—
nervousness, sleeplessness, neuralgic and rheumatic aches and
pa.iu are part of the " go-v* gifts" your hustling has won.
i ( you are that wu let us give you a prescription—no charge
,
for the prescription, though it will cost a dollar to have it filled by
your druggist
1 PAINES CELERY
COMPOUND
Si*- t'*e awarding to diroettona
All druggists keep it. It will strengthen your nerves, tone up
your whole system, and make you bless us for prescribing this great
non e tonic ** sorc 10 erl t!lc C cmj| 'w, prepared only by WELLS, RICHARDSON * CO.,
liurka*Km, Vl
W. M. Holman &■ Co.
-have fresh-.
Magnolia
Cooked Corned Beef 12^ c. per lb. Blue Fish, better fhan fresh Mackerel
Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. All qrades Sullivan's Tobaccos
And the
BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY,
-S—'
H. W. issiis, -«( —{ MANUFACTURER DEALER — AND— IN >-
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
aa Hill Sfroot, ... OHIFFIIV,
I offer a! ant! BELOW COST an excellent lot of LOW CUT Gents’ i»nd Ladle*
Shoes 11. W. HASSELKUS.
New Music House.
Brawner, . f —t Deane (0)t .— & Cc.
One tl or of our Book and Musk Store to be'stockid v. :;h Pianos and Organs from a
large number of leading makers.
BEST INSTRUMENTS ! EASIEST TERMS!
<9*3P GET OUR LOW PRICES BEFORE BUYING.
2d and 20 1-2 Hill Street, : : GRIFFIN, GA
ang25d«tw
This space will be oc¬
cupied soon by a New
Rngffy* Company.
ipment Finest Teas,
CRACKERS, AIX SORTS, 15c. lb.
HAMS, BONELESS SHOULDERS, ETC.
FLOUR ON THE MARKET.
■ McFarland, Boyles & Co’s.
MI nio tire HJBr*EUUV ty ™ I f f -ViOO AGENTS wanted at oucelotopply TEN MIL
— * ■ UoN voters with the only official fives of
CLEVELAND AND
By lion. W. U. IIksi.ki.; a!«o, Life of Mas. Ci i i.axd; exquisite _____-____. Bteel portrait*. ______... Voter
Car ridge Box, Reform Trad? Poliey, Ac., comp!- Ai.ents * -----------* report ! immense ......... —" sucr e?».
be ppty quick and make $200 to feKtO a u th. Outfit 35c. HUBBARD
(i. A. CIINNESOIIAM,
Real Hstate Airent
GRIFFIN, : : : GllORGTA,
Has Been Appointed Land Agent loi
Spalding County.
by the Georgia Boiem ; i In migi*t:< n
ail parties having isi d fur side <tis ex
the sale h> plant g their ’icptrty
hands.
Full por'Vti.’ais in repaid to the mo
cable lands hi this ceutty eer, le oh
bytddlttfilg I ilr. n il in. A ll.
1 one? and land? nd lit* .1 i-Ufuui
(suarriiiui’s Sale.
By virtue of an order granted by the
i of granted ordinary of Spalding county, 1888,1
highest at September bidder, before term the will sen
, | the conrt
door of said county In Griffin during the
i iral honr«rof»ale,on the first Tuesday in
tober next, one undivided half interest In
house and lot la the city of Griffin, cn
corner of Solomon and Sixth streets,
ci. cue a •(■ more or less, known as
Nail place. V. oil improved, very
to bu-dness and quiet—desirable
1 Bold for distribution. Terms cosh.
LEILA B. LAMAR,
Guardian of James and A. M Nail.
1 fti,CO.
HOTEL CURTIS
a BIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Under New
A. G. DANIEL, Prop’r.
*-£f“ Po tent meet all Gains. fe 1 !•’<
JUS ’ ci
J r . r. -iWffAfc- '*•*•*»•*•* a #*«. I »,vf X w ^4^
w*.|U r U «
October Sheriff's Si
M
j^^ss& thm lHke, now feaWtar ^SST '-
anddtettojpgjMin ** Nea.47, 79, 78and the (if, phut eath of mM
north by land U»r» known nttfejofan ti.
south hr Buek creek ttnA w«*t by
Squire Gowett and others, being
convoyed fendant* February !,* I’htiip E.IrtrOeniel to
Levied and wild 4tfc, the 1998, «* d«wn>i«d. ____ Add!-
on eg property of
- v
f»-
of Walter T.’ Milter v«! * Adolphus Schaefer,
surviving partner of A, C. 8cliaefer A Co-
Tenants, leesBy John Gossett and other*, in po«h
rtun notified. The abovd property fSHT^ |
sold In Kits m parcel*.
Also. *t the same Umc and piste, will be
•old ailtliHt tract or parcel of land sltoattsd
lying and being »» the second district of or¬
iginally Moert
county, Georgii
Zion that ))«rt road, of containing lot 1 278 l-lOscMk _____ booed-
ed north by by J . T. Elite mA I'j* Corbin plwte,
and east Hew V. Stewart, mutb hr Mt.
Eton road,and wwst by land*<rf F. h.Vr«eu.in
place, said lands formerly known m the Du¬
from pree place,but J. 11. Barnes, lately situated purchased about byJ.C. 2U mile* Kfeg
west Levied of Griffin, in Hpahlin? county,Georgte,
on and told at the property (m of J. C.
King, Spalding U satisfy two mortgage ft issued
from Superior Court, one In favor
of of J Edwin !). Boyd Bates t*. J.O, Co. va./. King, C. and King, one In W, favor Is
&
Ibou, 8ed. tenant in poeeefeiou, lcgiOlf #600, noU-
Also, at the . time and place, will be
some
sold ing and a dwelling the land house, which two story the frame locat¬ buitd-
oil same is
ed, being about30*wmof land iu Onto di*.
t ri ct, Spaldtpg county, ,(»<»r^ljs said twoper
B. Hill. Ikried oaaad sold w the property
of J. u. Ki»a. to wtWy one apetdal Hen ft ft
rssued frmu Bpalding Superior Court iu fav¬
or McLean, of If. B. Drcwry iu vs.J.C. King. legally Maleoim
tenant poMeedoe, not!-
tied. Also, at the time asd ^.00. will be
sold 25 reaoOa&d same off of eouthwwt place,
(x corner
of rot No. 25, said lend being f» Spaidiag
county, Georgia. off. Levied oa and .>„4d a* the
property ft I____ W.Bankston,td feomitwtding ._.jp *atr*fyone
- - -rtgege fa issued ___________ Superior
Court in favor of Grubb* A « up andJ, A.
Cook, transfer^, v*. T v .-..nkston, T.
notified. W, Bankston, tenant its .-<n, 18,00, legally
Also, at the *ainc tiiin , .nee, will be
sold thirty a certain (30) piece being of taua part conUdntng of lot
acres, a
No, 115 in the fourth district of ftpaldi
County, Crawley, Georgia, bounded on tbe east
Jack sooth by P. CbftinMeea, am
Taylor. hyp. L. Plan-, Levied west and by sold land*of tbe W. T. H,
W. T. IL Taylor, oil satisfy as mortgage property
oi to one
tl fa Issued from Spalding Superior Court Ta
favor of Dnnean, Martin A l'wdue va, W. T.
•ion, H. Taylor. legally Martin notflcd. Gray, iemml in posaea-
Also, at the same tiruc uud place, will be
sold fifty acres of land in the first district of -
ditto ict ami county, bounded north by Rorton lend
of and J, south F. Davis, land east of by i. lanl O. Norton ol i. O. and weet
by other land* by of J. O. Norton. Levied
, oo
and satisfy errtd 11 m the issued pr o p erty from of Bpnldlog ./. tvWorton, Connty to
a fa dir J.
Court In favor of A. A. Bn 1 vs. O. Nor-
gaily ton, notified. J. O. Norton, tenant in posscaelOM, *8.00. tf-
Also, at the same time and plaee, rriR be
sold one-third Interest in one bouse end
premises half acre in the city lees, of Griffin,containing bounded the east one
more or on
by Ninth or New Orleans street, west by ea
alley, Alexander, north and by vacant south tot running claimed to by point Hefty be
a
tween Ninth or New (Mean* 8L and the alley
above mentioned. Levied on and sold as tbe
property of W. E. George, to satisfy Aft fit
issued from the Justice Court of the 1001st
district G. M, of Spalding A(Jb,v*!w.^.( County in haver
of W. Beniamin Brothers &0o,v
notified. E. George, tenant fn possession, |
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold fifty acres of land, more or lean, lit
by land of the estate of John II. Akin, w«stt
by land of Jacob H. Akin and north by land*
of Alt. WelUnalter and John Bunn, Leviad
on aid sold as the properly of the estate of
Nancy L. Payne, by virtue of a fl fa Issued
from Hickey Spalding Akin J. Superior O. Payne, Court administrator iu favor of
va.
of W. Nancy W. urutiba L. Payne, and 8. principal, C. Grubbs, H. securities. O. Stair
John F. Payne, tenant in possession, legally
notified. $AM.
R. e, CONNELL, Sheriff, 8, C.
GRIFFIN
LIGHT AND WATER CO
Application For C
GliOIiGIA —tiTkunxa Covxrt,
State and County, their successors and as
signs, shows that they have entered into an
emoeutiou oeder the name and style of
“Griffin Light and Water
Company”:
that the object of said association is to erect
and operate Electric light atjd power world,
Gas Works and Water works, all or any part
thereof, iu the City of Griffin, Georgia, and
vicinity and conduct other business thereto
appertaining «.* they may hold *ee proper, with
power and personal, to purchase and and be sued, property, and real
to sue to exer
tions r ise all of powers similar usually character, conferred on be corpora- consis¬
as may
tent with the I iw* of Georgia. Said company
is to have its ; lace of business in said coun¬
ty. The eapiralstock of said company shall
be $25,000, wiih of privilege hundred of increasing dollars earth, to
$50,000, in * bares one
to be called in as may be determined oa by
the directors, provided, business that said company
shall not c ommence until at least
ten per cent, of the capital stack is paid in.
Saia company shall have t board of not hem
than three, nor more than five dl
shall elect from their number they!. ’ „
and such other officers as _
best. Bald board of directors shaft continue
in office until their successors *r* elected.
Your petitioners pray the passisgof an tide or¬
der by said Honorable Court araath^-
their application and that they and their sub
cessors be incorporated for and during this
term of no5 exceeding twenty years, with 4
privilege of renewal >t the expiration of mid -
twenty years, for tSW purposes hereinbefore .
set forth. Ac. And BECK your petitlooen A CLEVELAND. wW ever
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