The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, December 19, 1888, Image 3

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My Poor Back! "That “ poor back ” U held responsible fox moTe than Js share of the suffering* oC mankind. IV your dog bites a man who kicks k, do you Maine the dog ? On the same principle the kidneys alter their protaet against nervousness, impure Mood, and resulting constipation. 1 hese force them to do extraordinary work iu ridding the -yaletn of the poisons which are the result of effete matter retained in the blood. Then the sufferer says the back aches; the kidneys arc die- eased. “Not yet; ’ but they wJtl " be nnlcss the nerves arc strengthened, •Jie blood purified, and the constipation removed. These are the causes of kiduey troubles, and Paine's Celery Compound removes them quickly, With ifs tonic, purifying, and laxative effect, it also strengthens the weak kidneys, making it almost infallible in curing all diseases of the nerves and kid- neys. If your hopes of cure have not (£ been realized, try Paint’s Celery Com- pound; it gives perfect health to all who complain of “ their poor backs.” Price p.00. Solo by Druggists. Send for Illustrated Paper. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors, BURLINGTON, VERMONT. ". H U B- FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS. -Algo, a full line of- Drugs, Patent* Medicines, Paints, - .Oils, ‘Brashes Anil Druggists’ Supples, at, bottom prices, ran ALWAYS be found AT DREYVRY’S iDRUG STORE 28 Hill Street,GRIFFIN, GA. WE KEF1’ ON HAND THE FINEST Flour, Sugar and Coffee, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. J-*f At the LOWEST PRICES of any one in the city. Wo have the finest Whiskies and Brandies AND BEST OF ALL THE FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY! which is no cd to be the finest that is made. All of the above for medical purposes. Com ami see ns. GEORGE & HARTNETT. d&wtdecSn A. LOWER Practical Jeweler ai Dealer ia JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C. Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GF.IFFiN, GA. PURE PORK SAUSAGE & THE FINEST EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET! -(o)- Oranges Fresh From Florida, in Any Quantity! THE FINEST LINE OF CANDIES EVER SEEN IN GRIFFIN. -(G)— J. 3 VE. -fiwCILLS For)( Christmas)( Goods .......call on. W.SWHOLiiAii&CO. Wc Standard A Sugar lor making cake. Citron. Currents. Prunes and ail kinds of Extracts for Flavoring. The best Pat. Flour. Mince Meat. JHiies. and in facl anyihitiy you want. ★ TURKEYS, FISH AND OYSTERS. * Leave us your order and it will be attended to. HOW ? to .^ v t^°». HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of R. F. STRICKLAND, NO 57 HILL STREET. .... GRIFFIN, GA: J3jf*’500 prs. of I pi*' Sum s i! li as than u-uK'prices. Also a good imt of toEN.WOMEN’S-AND (HiLI)EEN'88110ES. Bought regular, at reduced prici'-g. Calicoes, Sheeting soil Checks, all marked down. Kentucky .’leans, aii eiadt s, 15 to 87.', e< nts per yard. W:' have a full line of Mens’ W rn,ns mix! Cnilunnu’ !l< -e «■ 1(1 !o 25 cents. Out childrens’ mixed a.-.i ; k wsem 10 cent* per pair is the Flannel bev thing in town for the tnonnv. jjauiiaerohiels, Towels, Corsets, Collxrs and Cuffs, all at the l"« i r < Give ni" a trial and I will save you tnniiey. it. b • S i’RICKLANI). I NEW Eli SWEEPS ELBA] SPEKCE & SMITH, OPrOMTI-: Bltrrii WAItRHOUSE,SOI,OMONSt XSf Aip ui w rfady to do jmir v< ik. Ii« pairing; buggies ar-d wayrns is a feature o their business, on -which skilled labor only i used Bring Phm ns your work. V JST - We will build yi u anjll.il g e n uhet Is — will Buggies, be toi i.Hins i p« > f . Drays, and Delivery Wngnra. 8:en piiiubeg VV ill not take a sic -catejt dy ,b l it for 11 ‘ 11 ;<i*. II it Nothing hot good work will be dene. a m j j i i e 11. Sft-n. p at the Him yon cannot fail to let fair dealing. Call on ns lin.i i nt 1 u } . SPENCE & SMITH, Solomon Street, Griffin, Ga. New Goods Every Day Which we propose to sell Cheaper Than Anybody. Come to se ns when yox get ready to buy. Every thing iu tie way of CaniicU^Meats and Fruits, Imported Jams, Cranberries’. Cream Cheese, Fine Confectioneries of all kinds, Nuts, Raisins, Jelly, Florida Oranges, Malsga Grape*. .Michigan Aples. All kinds Sauce. Large assortment best < igars Best grades Sugar, t offee, F.onr, Hams aad all kinds Fresh Meats always on hand, Pork, Beef, Link aud Dab Sausage, and all kinds Fresh Fish. MMaiyofte Hos'. BILL NYE’S STORIES. The Georgia Hog apd fhe Charleston Buzzard Attract His Attention iIacon, Ga.. Dec. 15 .--Most .very body !r ui the North sp ik* ,li ;'it iu fly ot th-, i z'r-'i.'-k hog. Peopiw ui'k" fuu it a: iiusl who t.evor t: »d t.i Im ’ i't nr Infill-., Ha is a gio : iiljsotlo Osifpou. . L*s! week a ilium gun iu an and s Gwigme were ri 'i i jj I.).! uurdown ili t vtu, > mid 'il , di lu'ii t’u l.cv, known the Sc . It —r hit fil t hog, cs in * out o,. till, tui'sst ^liks a pattern for a aide of pork cut out of paste board*. A* the papier tuaebe bruts faded on of sight, Iks Micbigau insti rat bsrk und sighed id h heart broke* w;y Then is a moment'll* Jbrigbt eut d up again us bs saw anotbsr ju«t like ih* one bs bad lost sight of a moment before, SiUiujf up with a gtud .Muib , tic aairl; ‘‘Colon*!, l.j jini winy, thorn’* I bool be- half of that hrg.” f bi. buzzard has a very reprvbsnsi bit- singe walk, I think. It is some thing between ’lie bop, skip and jump. It looks iik* tb* htriue of a frozen foot*d Iragsdias playing * New York «Dg*i>emsnt after walking in from Omaha. His sings presence is bad. The iragsdian's «tag# pres eats ar* al»o bad sometiruo*. Tbs buzzards roast all the time on the old market, *t Cliavlaston e-nd keep tb* streets nice and cletu. Now an ! t'-en a butekfr throws a te ider loiti ».ti-..k in them slut they try to puli it apart. An ordinary, durable tendurkun r.l«ak wiil itst tbsm saver a) day*. Soicstuus* onu will have it and »oBi8 iui * atiottier. Intsissted spectato!* Tf .tch ibeui fur boms and. .'ict on tbii result, A buzzard must at times feel de prcfied, especially when ha wakes up in tb* morning with that ti ed feeling and a disagreeable tmt* ia bis mouth which generally precede a general braakiag down. Buzzard* do not seem to think much of the future. They live in tka glorious but flaetiug prasvut. The motto of t! e buzzard is “As w« jour ney through lif* let ns lire by the way.” They wre poor pet* and think of nothing but tb* joys of the table. They do not care for ths works of the Greater. They prefsr the works of a dead hoite. A buzzard is low and co:iis,a. He gov* to bed hnn gry and ho wakts up ovau mart so. He take* no interest in life, but death tills his soiled bosom with joy. He follows the Northern invalid iiroiind Charlestos for hours, enjoy iig his hollow c ngb. Frequently yott will see a flock of buzz«rds fol lowing a prosperous physician for mil*, ii d asking him lor iiis handi work. Tlio Diamond Doalcr's MothodA. Jacob Dreicer, the diamond dealer who niado the sensational sale of jewelry to George Law’s friends, tlio sloggers, is a Saratoga and character, flexible lie seems as soft amiable and as a maiden, but that*is merely his way of accomplishing his business. “Thero is more looking at diamonds tlmu buying them,” lie says. “That is true of every placo in tho world. If I could charge 5 cents a look from all who come hero I would soon be rich with¬ out fellow selling a ho stone.” As it is, tho shrewd says is merely paying his rent and his faro back to New York. “It is a queer business,” ho says. “People think a man buys diamonds when he lias made a little extra money. It takes more than that, I toll you. He buys diamonds only,, when lie feels good. If a man feels just right, diamonds seem just tho thing to invest in for himself and his wife. If ho didn't feel good they might as well be so many bricks. Supposo a man made a pot of money, and got up with a headache, him or his wife mado him cross by refusing something—ho then. has no use for diamonds Tho littlest tiling that crosses a man who has diamonds in his mind will drive them out.” Ho knows another thing, does this shrewd dealer In luxury. He knows enough to sell his goods in the store, and nowhere else. “Tho storo is my stage,” he says. “There is where 1 play takes and diamonds understand my part. If a man away to his hotel to show to his wife 1 might as well give him up as a customer. She shows them to ono lady. Tho lady is envious. ‘Isn’t that a flaw ia that one’;' sdio says. She shows them to another. ‘Beautiful,’ says that lady, 'but I liko ’em clear white,’or rosy or whatever color these don’t have. She shows them to a third lady, and that ono says, bigger. ‘They’re ’ That splendid, settles but Mrs. Jones' ai'O the husband lias been told it, particularly by as ono man that ho saw a finer pair sold for loss money once."—Saratoga Cor. New York Sun. I* Death Preventable? Why should men, women and children dio of disease -at all? There is no pro¬ vision for death in early life except by accident, ignorance of tho laws of health and neglect of dufy toward our neigh¬ bor on the pqrt of somebody. . . . Why do somo die, and some recover? Why should disease be fatal at nil? Fa¬ tality ia connected to somo extent with the surroundings in which t ho patient lias lived before |he beeamo affected, and is living at tho in tims at which district. the dis¬ ease commences a given If thero has been a large number of fatal cases bo of certain inflammation that of the lungs, you may tho lir of that dis¬ trict is not so pure as It ought to be, and the habits of the Inhabitants are not so prudent of inflammation as they might of the be. lungs No in man middle dies life, or indeed of. any acute disease, be it what it may, if ho has lived healthily both as to habits and character of sur¬ roundings. If district has death a a rate of twenty- four in tho 1,000, it U double what it ought winch to be. The might half of the deaths take place have been pre¬ vented if tho people would obey the laws of health, keep their houses aud their persons clean, dispose of their excreta iu a proper way, and be temperate In their habits qf living, and at tho same time do their duty to their neighbor by avoiding the tho mischief sophistication of adulteration.—'Dr. of articles of diet, Alfred or Carpenter. !*i vero Cases of Blood Poison. Tkoufandt toffur from blood poison, would be cared If they gave B. B. B., Blood Bu'in) a trial. Bond to the Blood (o , Atlanta, Ga., for book *f cure*, thot eon vinca tit* most ikeptical. i* scat free. J. O. GibtiOo, Meridian, 1 suffered Mis*., writ**: a numbarof years us told * from blood poison. Several prominent m emus did me little if ar.y good. I began use B B. B. with very little faith, but, to utter surprise it has made me a well beartv person.” /, T H-iHeTiou, MiOOn.Gs., I a rites . “I con and tracM blood puisen. first tried men werr} tirfTot Spring*. I neeiTuJ home » mined do ujan good. plnreioally. My mother to me any suaded m« In try B. B.B. Tu my utter ‘nnishment every ulcer quickly lmalcd.” Benj. Morris, Atlanta, Ga., writ** “I fered year* from syphilitic blood wliieli r-fused ton* cured by al had Physicians pronounced ri u iu Impcle-* case. no appetite,! kidneys had pains hips and and my were diseased. My was ulcer, ted and my breast a mass of ning sores. B B. In this I healed condition I comuienc a use of B. every ulcer sore and .lured tnc completely within mouths.’’ dec 111 lm A Ifnv Year's Kcsolve--try to Win tune. 13th, Or. Tuesday, ISM, the (»i*ay* Grand Toendsy), J22d of der the Louisiana Slate. Lottery Gens. took place the sole supervision of G. 1’. regard, of La., and Juhal A. Karly, of as usual. The prise* were from $ 100 to 000. No. 56.631 diew Fir»f Capital Prize of $300,000. It was told A. in fractional part* $1, La. and sentto M. Dauphin, Nsw Orleau*, One part was collected by P. C. Platt*mouth, Neli.; one by Lydia Bchine, 348 6th St., New Orleans, La.; one by F.d . Clayton, 032 Sixth St, Louisville, Ky,, one E. J . Cuirin, Union Slock Yard*, Chicago, 111.; St one by Mrs. M. Ansel, 73 W. Boost , New York City ; one by A m. Rowan, Lami St,, St. Louis, Mo.; olio by a tor through Wells, Fargo & Co., San co, Cal.; one by Sirs. C. York, care of A. 8. Blake, ageut, 300 Canal St., New York one bv Edmund by Caryer Weaver, Wuverly, Mo.; 165 C. and G«o. C. Albert, W Truckee, Maple St., Dayton, O.; one by G, Pcraxao, Cal. No 99,3Ui drew Second Capi tal Pri/.-i of $100,000, and No. 18,577 Third Capital Prize of $50,000, and No. 58,- 856 drew Fourth Capital Prize of $25,000. a list of winner* too long to enumerate. The when next drawing alio will be on Jan. 1.1th, 18.89, the Now you Year old re*o.ve to try to win a fortune. AuVlCG , , , 10 „ mOtnGrs. .. *M- ,, Winsjtows . , ,, Boothino ,, for children teething, is the pffiscription of one of the best female nurse* and physicians in the United States, and has been Used for forty years with failing success by millions of for their children. During the process of teething its value is incalculable It relieves the child from pain, cures entery and diarrhoea, griping in bowels, and wind colic. By health S'the ihihland rests the mother. Price 25 cents « bottle ungt-od.fewly PROMPT MEASURES. grind When children pick their no»e, their teeth, are rertless, unnatural with in their Worms, appetite, they a* quite likely troubled prompt meat urea ghoula be taken and I< t A.Fahnetteek% Vmnifuge be |lYtn them accru-dine to dirco tions it ha* saved many a child from death aid ri i v p. eserve vour sweet child from noearlv craw . ff, v/iT'AV fslirt ■ Tu.m,'. .<a,t t . fit.i .. . *i »/lv«*rt UBU t \ i; j •: . Vi v »u/ *r WATCHES! ★ JEWELRY, ★ DINNER AND TEA SETS! —M- - DECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN WHITE ENGLISH GRAMTE WARE. DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA PLATE SETS. GLASS. TiN AND WOODEN WARE. KENTUCKY COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. SEE I HEM AND PRICES. NOVELTY CO. BOOTS, SHOES UNO LEATHER <eIiis’ Mi Store l 22 Hill St. Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty. W’c- warrant all w„»k arid Khali nink, it a pmnf to misririircgctil noth i: if. Jus! rcv ciycd a large s-hipn:etit of Gi n's, Ladies arid Misses fine goods and school shot s for Children. H. W. HASbELKOS. • y. L S.MURRAl 7 ('all- your attention to hi* ‘ i Hr ! JUl (I COMPLETE SUITS OR SINGLE PIECES. Suits ol 9 Pieces from $20 to $100, Tables, Chairs Bedsteads. Spring Beds, Wardrobes. Etc, A limited number of Sewing Machines of the best makes lor sale very low. day I am always ready to serve my customers, both and night. Mrs. E. E. CROCKER, 20 HILL STREET, -has am. inr. -- : Stylus: of; lilliiierj if AND TRIMMINGS. or.y Wools, best goods and all asorled colors. Also, Gcrman- wn W •or Call ar d ezamine my goods and prices. octl8d*wlin SEALED PROPOSALS will Architect, be received ths office ol the 8np*nri*I»f niy Department, Washington, D. C. uctit o'clock P m. on the ‘/Tth day of December, 1*8,8, foi the labor (J. and mate.rlala required eularg.tig the 8. Court Ilouae and on li building at ATLANTA, and GA., Iu «e- cordance w ith the sp» ciflcatlon cujii*:* of which may be seen st this Office £rr* Is VCililU&O* V/iUUUNAUf Vfii I'miuwir tv Traders' Exchange, Chicago, IU »ud Louis ville, Ky., and Mechanics'^Dealers' New Orleans, and Lum- barmens' Exchange, accompanied by certified Isa. Kucii bid must lie a checefc for $1,000. The huperviring Archi¬ tect will furiilih a limited number of of the specification and drawing* at five lars a set, upon receipt of that sum in post- office money-order, drawn to tho order of the Treasurer of the Dotted States. WILL A FREl’ET, Supervising Architect. December 4tb, l888.-tues.thurs.sst. Farm and House ano Lot For Sale A iu*r(» farm it* of Grifllti, Ga 80 acroH In \+o ot*#, 120 Id H(sf< k *:(H<I **l**t«* »»f ouHivaUow.clt* ut hIuuids *mi r <iUr, fix- t «I for iiiifirovvtl farm ltd fodtU’T u.itc-Mf »i) * ?y. mi)0 NLchin- with er)', htock, wanted. corn a « t au’mstt !»♦* frfrin if * V» rra > fo ui.oth* •r yenr. A! UrtiHru o,.t l tr^c rooinj nmt two acre lot In fia. For t ;iL«r« ad. drfKM in* ttl (irifiiii, (.?« , TiiUi re i l ok tt Soil. . ev, Advt>rti*emcnu TO ADVERTISERS A list of 1000 newspapers divided Into STATUS AND SECTIONS will te »*ut on application —FB BE. To lhosc who want thetr advertising for to pay w c can offer na better medium thorough aud cffectiie work than the vurious section* of «ur t elect IureuI LMt. GKO. P. ROWELL A CO., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce street, New York. ‘ Wno are •AVeak, Nerv¬ ous asd Debilitated nud suffering from Debility, 8 Nightly c in iu a I Weakness. Emissions, and all the effects of early Evil Habits which lead to Premature Dceny, Consumption Diseases or Insanity, of Man, send for Pears’ Treatise on with particular* for Home Cure. Cures ruarantoed No cure no pay, J.8. Peaks, «12 and <114 Clmrch 81., Nashville Tenn. novUd&wIy. ----- THE WHELESS STAMP -PRESS CO.- 748 REYNOLD ST REET, AUGUSTA, GA Agent* AVautedl Catalogue YltKE 1 RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS, BADGES, CH ECKS, STENCILS, STEEL STAMPS, &C. Sole Manufacturer* of Tho Wheless Self-Inking Rubbef Stamp Printing Press. j The Ilcffl 4 I:/•*■ f * ... A rm« l.Ultra, AtU.IMS, llnJl* gi-aliori valuab.i^rH: in ! hmiwticn. am* h'D. < wmbifitutf the mi , Hltaf '• Hit .imuf • Illicit', H »*x»m fs. a enr tiy* c. 1 ci:.‘4-rii»0 *1: ii.wij 4i«<ruown RlilTiicxa «it to to other otbrr r»jnr*iif iHfi)**<h,.*A. ! Weak l.UDsr*. k ciuala 'a Og»t«plalUls, Ourtplalnu, arul kihI U<« ths I (ti*U-emc sMungrillsnrtiicMvtiiiMli, iigiilsof tiioMomash, L*Yoc,Kiducj*snd L*8 l5rm«4a 1 are Ibrirhealth clrr~ rasfv-ug thousand*. t*j ttur gr-.c « wonUl r«*vov#r by the U>m>ly um*‘ >' r f'A ukkm’bO hioan !/>««. It Is new life ami CO.. at ixc/th to- bo aurmL S. 60o. at bruff’ fiMU UiM-OX A vvmuin Mtruct, t. January Sheriff VITILL BK HO LB ON Til K TIRSf ot IT the <I*y in Uuuae, January next, before lh» Court ia tb* city of Spalding County, Georgia, the following Kcribrd firopeily, lo-Wtl; Six acre* ot .and bounded by the ruDciiig from lYaddy** steam mill on ea t. vontb at the point wberv the ditch ning f rt m the »pring empties Into Uie branch wi-*l by line drawn from tb* Intor**ctjor. lh« ditch and branch, nertb by tbe land between E.G. Kirkpatrick and Jaa. A. said *lx *rrc« Im-Iuv apart of lot number in 'I Lira Mstrtotbf originally Henry, 1'ike, now Spalding County. Abo. originally acre*, more llulry, or b-ii», in the 'I hird Bietriet then Pike, now « anrot^r ounty, m, mown a d dUtinguDhcd »a laid commencing at tb* corner of lot nod rnnaing east cl din* and twenty rood*, I hence due north the second brunch t thence up the northern to the original land line the lot went of it, now o-i upied by Jaa Bu« ky, thto.!r south along aatd line thirty mv chain* to the beginning corner. Levied o.i and *old a* tt c property admisbimtora of Walter C; Beck* and Win. M. Beck*, the estate of J*». A. Beeka. dccekM' too of a mortgage 11 fa i«*a«4 from Superior Waiter Court in favor ofJtu. V. C. Beak* and Win. M. B btrator* of the e*tate ot Jas. A. Buck*. Wm. M. Beck*, tenant in po**c*«ten, legally * noti¬ fied. ts.«o. Also, at the »ni« time and place, will be aohl that tract or parcel of land being in Spalding e<) County, originally Henry, ’>oun4 on by the Ben north Ooraey, byT. C, Andrew*, on the west on the south by W. L, Jackson, on the east by Jesse Griffin, con¬ taining fit Miller 64 resides. acres, being Levied the lot on which Prof on aud sold a* the property of Proffit Miller by virtue of a Court mortgagefl favor fa issued from 8t.u!<t!ng Superior in of Geo. W. Wood v*. Proflll Miller. Proffit Miller, tenant In poeseaafan, legally notified. $3 00. Also, at the same time aud place, will be sold ~'i acres of laud In the southeast corner of lot No, 56 In ICtWIh district O M. of Spald ing County, bounded east by H. T. Patter¬ son, south by land of Jno. E. Bishop, west by land of B. P. Gray, north liy other lands of B. P. Gray. Levied on as the property h. P. Gray by virtue of n mortgage fl fa la* sued from -Spalding Superior Courtljd favor of Koppe Machine.Oo. vs B. P. Gray. B. p. Gray, tenant in h o«»«s*ion, legally notified. Al* at tbe time j and place, $0.00, will sold i, one-tbhd surn* be a undivided Interest In a cer¬ tain store ho two In the city of Urifllu, Spald- Ing County, nowoccoph-d byD. W. formerly Hill occupied said by Sti’well A Keith, on street in city, the same being a story brick building, aud ljouuded north l>y the store house of A. Scheuerman, eaat by 11111 street, south by store house of B- P. McWilliams and west by an allsy. levied on and sold as the property of J. H, Keith County to satisfy three 11 fas issued from Spalding Court In favor *f H. B Claflin & Co. vs.Bttlwcll & Keith. 1>. W. Shaffer, ten- ant in pos«e**iou, legally notified $0.00. Also, at tbe same time and place, will (old seventy-five acres off of lot of land No’ 145 in the 4tli District of Hpaldlng County, the said seventy -Its acre* of land being strip side, the entire length of said lot on the south bounded on the north by Head’s Creek, on the south by land of Jamoa Dnlfy, on east the by the lot on which I now live, and on west by lands of Wm. H. Touchstone. Levied on and sold by virtne of a fl fa issued from Spalding Superior Court la favor of James U. Horne vs. G. S.W, O. S, W. Parker, tenant In possession, A'bo, at the same time and place, will sold one fwurtli of an acre of land In the of Griflluf bounded on the north by Miilene; west by It. T. Daniel, tontb by of the same lot, east by Kiglfth street. led on us the property of Henry Prudence, to satisfy one jnstice court tl f» issued from tho. justice B. court of ICtllst district G. M. in favor of P. Blanton A Co. vs. Henry Prudenoe. Levy made by Geo. D. Johnson, L O., and turned over to me. Tenant fn possession legally notified . $6.00. R, 8. CONNELL, 3h Customers, Boarders, Aught, To be Bought A ge nts, (Silver or Gold, Servants O v dor*, Merchandise Hold. Lawyer or Place, Geods to Appraise, or Case, Opening Days Musical Tenders, To Announce, Cooks, Popular Preachers, Houses or Acres, Batchers or Bakers, Books, Boats, To Hire or Let, Votes, Offices, Dress skirt or flounce First Basement, Floor. A cure for disease, A Handy Valise, To Casement, Purchase Cheese, A M usl I nChem Ise, llorsej a Pet, Teas, Mare, Monkey Bees, Bloodhound or Bear, Peas, or Spitz Or Are Prone Free from Fits, To Make Known, To Hire a liaU Your Store, Driver or team, Hosiery, An Elegant Carriage,Dry oods, Play,Concert AnOpulent Marriage, Bull, Upholstery, Skates, or Excursions,’ Picnics, Plates, To Knick-Knacks, sell to gay creatur'sDiveislons, Diamonds, Pearls, Clothes HeadvJ Mad*, Increase of Trade, Bings, Coal. Coke and Woo d Curls, Pictures, Wash for Features, lectures, Tobuy Odd Things, All Klndsof Food Or sell Odd Things, Works on Theology, Cats, Magi'-, Wealth Astrology, Kata, and Felicity, Mat*, Flat/ World-w Ido Publicity Bab* Flags, it Pantaloons, Bags, ags, Mats, Nags. Mutton Uespletidei U.’ravuts, Dress shirts or collars Financial or Belief, Beef, Almighty Dollars, If* n»e for Kent, Slock*, Store, Tenement, Clocks, Cash to be L int, * f»cks, (.'ash to bo Spent, thicks, beent, 1‘ortnionia or Box, Tent, "Or Pig. Even Sheep Bean— or Ox, Roman Cement, a Go— Then in a Trice, Bead the Advice, Take the Advice Far Beyond Price, Written Below— Written Below— ADVERTISE -IN THK- Daily To Business Men. XJ <»LA In these BORED Jay* ARGUMENT to convince 18 INTELL1 A-w GENT usee that it Pays Well to “*'Ti*nmnr- NAOK BALSAMS C-. iTf < ui** t*a«tifl«s fibs kbr. I’rofMtosa luxuriant arrs"*tfe TErJfi’vswM” »Ii kurBO(fl| j* HINDERCOR >RN8. * WE PAY AGEN AND ALL 1 To travel m or fee SLOAN A ( referred, eleo Exeeutor’s 4 j ■-*** f ; !*•> TOns»»sa8RSL ateMta, ne-feottb and < acre; oae room tons* and tot on Ti * « re. Term* of *ile, e**b c *><*>- Execnfwrof Rhottel Administrator's ti^sssjaeneSs^ By virtne o4 *u order granted by the 1 door in Griffin, du riti^ ^tba legal sate, on the tbe for late of awtoa, 1 t£ aim- cXlMi bounded e! land, morn ms-nlk* and A If. north) St'H.u. Wll*on south WUwm, by laud « ton moke. and Term* A. It. Lawton and « and one-third eneb i in one two yetn, w ’ Interest. j Adtn'r of Mr*. If.! Administrator’s Sale. S’.’S’ss- «... ~ u» «* _ county, tribution deeeaeed. forth* m ’ among the brim, to-n bond* of th* C. C. df A. HR. Get, sbarea of *!ock of tt* 8. W, RRl t___ share of Hook ot Central SR. and Co. of Georgia Tom* of I of sale. J,( Adm'r of Mrs. M. L, J ♦o.co. ■ nmmwfflTl li ft HUH ll Ordinary’* Adverticetnanhu of ......of kte of j said county decewfiff: N. 1 administrator on estate of id__ leg departed this Ilf* and left «aM t__ represented and tbe admlatstntlM same unfinished, this 1* to notify all i concerned that If nosoof the credite of kin of deceased shall apply fat 1 adminietr^ion on ssifi estate h Monday Ordinary ia January I86& bytes t court of of said eoaatr the unfinished administration of a* upon tbe County Administrator of I ty. k. w. ilammond. o 16.80. ilors and »ext of kin off *-- of Mid county deceased! 1 or istratlon strstlon deesast ef shatt aside said appfy for letters i on on estate Up I ” - nJwiwryl^Bb formi -M- /AUDINARY’S OEFICB-S- - a “ appointed TV, GaogOlA, Ifov.w,tttt i «r» to set apart a „ »“I>port for the widow and minor W M. S. Jones, late of said count _ _____ bsv* acted and made »nd filed (hear report ia Ihlaofllca. ■ “■ Let all persons concerned show i for# the corrn of Ordinary on the I day such in January 1886, if any cause ex report should not be made tbe j of the court and be estefed of reco »L0b. E _ W. HAMMOND.Ordinary. /ORDINARY’S VJtt, OFFICE—SrsuDiwo Com, Bnrdett. Gaoaoia, Nov. 80th. 1886—To Mary A. administrator of Presaley Buz- dett, late of Bpaldlug County, deceased It being represented te me that you removed from tbe Slate of Qeot ‘ have failed to make return*, and —uaging Ison man* tb* estate of deceased; i n I having petitioned the Court ary to be discharged fret* bond, ttteurjered ___ your that you appos before the Court of Urdisary of aaideouat] January, by ten o’clock 1SW a. ai, on »b'-w the first Monday! * and ea ■jyxa • Mucmid should not not make make jour i returns *od wh, E. 1. Ison should nut be relieved aa on yocr bond. All persons coucenw nutitied to appear at said time and place and abow cause why a new administrator should not be appointed ia caw of your fail ora to oosavlr i. with this order. *«.00 W, HAMMOND,OrtBaary. / VRDINABY’S JFFlCE-«P*xt>t»o Ooc*- yrr, Haider has flsoaiu, applied Nor to me .80tt, for letters 1888.—A. of A. ui ministration on the aatate of John ASea, late of said county, deceased. Let Let all all peroooa coacerned *hoW cause bo. fore -as© the < of Ordinary of «ud in January, . 1880 Griflte, by on o’clock the first :__________ l) letters , ten. a. m., why sai should not be granted. $3 00. E. W. JfAMMOD, Ordinary. RDINARY’8 OFFICE -Sraunwo Cm* TT, Gbckou. Nov. 30th, 1888.—J. W. BiU lard bo* applied to me for letter* of adminir tralratioo, de bonis non, with will annexed on tbe estate of N. G. Phillips lute of said county, deceased. Let all persons concerned show cause be fore tbe Court of Ordinary of said oounty, at my office in Griffin, on ths first Monday fas January, such letters 1889 by ten o’clock tie a. as-, why should not grant* §. $3.00. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary. ( \J ORDINARY’S t.Koaota, OFFICE.—BsauroaCoins* Oct. 27th, 1888-—|L M. tt, Stanley, administrator of 8am’1 Bailey baa applied administration to me for letters ths of dismission of 8am’1 from m< on estate Bailey, Let late of said county, deceased. alt persons concerned show canac be- fore the court of Ordinary of said oounty, at my office in Griffin on tho first Monday io February, 1889, by ten o'clock a. m., why such letters should not be granted. *6.15. . E. W. HAMMOND,Ordinary. For Sale! 10 acre* wood land ta*U* eorjx • MM. The wood will nearly pay for it. and then tea land is worth over prie# nslwd tor tt. 1M& too in woods parthtehl* * acres, < it#. 56 ooree inside «brMte. I I ride citv limit*, with good mm it 6 Y acre* iwida fruits. cite RadM, 4e 7 ■ out bouse*), barns, Ai! above i rii|rg«j city for Mia and toi a a*