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

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My Poor Back! Tb-t “poor back” is held responsible for more 'than its share of the suffeiing* of mankind, If your dog bites a man who kicks it, do you blame the dog ? On the same principle the kidneys alter their protest against n.iv. u n ss, impure blood, aad - ■ resulting constipation. '1 hese force them to do extraordinary work in ridding the system of the poisons which are Site result of effete matter retained in the blood. Then the sufferer says '.he back aches; the Jddneys are dis- easod. “Not yet; * but they will be unless the strengthened, nerves arc the blood purified, and tha constipation removed. These are the causes of kidney troubles, and Paine's Celery Compound removes them quickly, With its tonic, purifying, and laxative effect, it also strengthens the weak kidneys, making it almost infallible in curing all diseases of the nerves and kid- ueyt. If your hopes of cure have not been realized, try Paine’s Celery Com-. pound; it gives perfect health to all who complain of “their pour backs.’’ /Vice $1.00. Sold by Druggists. Send for luKrr.n.u Papi r. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors, BURLINGTON, VERMONT. FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS. --Also, a full line of-- Drugs, Patent 1 Medicines, Paints, ,0ils, brushes And Druggists’ Supples, at bottom prices, rim ALWAYS be found AT I)REWRY’S fcDRTTGr STORE 28 Ilill Street, Dili I FIN, GA. WE KEFP ON HAND THE FINEST Flour, Sugar and Coffee, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. At the LOWEST PRICES of any one in the city. We have the finest Whiskies and Brandies AND BEST OF ALL THE FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY! which is no eil to be the finest that is made. All of the above for m- clival purposes. Com ai.cl see n*. GEOROE & HARTNETT. <’&wtdec 2 f> A. LOWER” Fncial Mir nl Ditto ii Dinili, Hthi, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C. Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN. 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. --(<>)---- J T JVL. Mr JX&LX 1 A I -f LjO . ,,i For)( Christ mas)( Goods .call on. W. CO We Standard A Sugar for making cake. Citron, Currents. Prunes and all kinds of Extracts fur flavoring.’ The best Pat. Flour, fflince Meat. Jellies, and in tact anything you want. ★ TURKEYS, FISH AND OYSTERS. ★ VST Leave us your order and it will be aitended to. 9 to Save iVSoney I Hy Imyiug your DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of R. F. 'STRICKLAND, NO 57 HILL STREET. .... GRIFFIN, GA: i3Hr*500 lint, of b |.l S r ' I • T ■ '.'salt- [in < .-. Also a yi-od iiu- of to EN.WOMEN'S AND ( 11 ) 1 , 1)11 lbN S S 110 ES. Bought reprular, at teducci! j iu- s. (’iiiii--:**, ii»*r mul Clu-cks, nil him k- «l down. Kentucky ' n g• ■> L> >• 1 1 «•> tits [» ID t yard 2 W ■ hint a full line of Mens’ W m i -' u ) (' In • li t- »' to o (•i-i, s. Out childrens’ tnix'-‘ ! i k s" • ID • ids (>«' pair is ' b ,! - ll iiij. to town-for tbe' rnoi.ct H nd ■ i. i i- Is. 1 <>"< Is, Corsets, F laonel . C.d'vr-i and Cuffs, all at the 1 r Give inr a trial and I wi;l em j,„. „ t . y . It F. STRICKLAND. A if noil SWEEPS CUN 1 ---£ 05 ?--- SPENCE & SMITH, OPPOVITK BRH’K WAREHOUSE,SOLOMON St K#-Aie m w rtsdy to do jour vurk. Jt< pairing buggies and wngcns in.a feature o tliOlrbueiM-i*. on which skilled lal.ortmly i-us. if-Buggies, d Bring Tb: ns your won; fcuir.i V 130~ We will build ytu tut jt hit gen" h" < t< if. s. i ; • :>. Drava and Delixi iy WfgnTS. Fiirti printing will tte. a fcati.n if l- '-it . mint Mottling but torn! work will be done. V. il) i n! take n el < v job for nj j ; ■ i \\ it I( {j|. rl |, e at the l tlui Jon cannot fail to f.et fair dealing. Call onus tefii i jt u luy. SPENCE & SMITH, Solomon Street, Griffin, Ca. New Goods Every Day Which we propose to sell Cheaper Than Anybody, dome to se ns when yon get ready to bay. Every thing in the way of 0 a mi edVe a is and Fraito, Imported Jams, Cranberries, Cream Cheese, Fine Confectioneries of all kinds, Nuts, Hhiains, daily, Fleridi Oranges, Malaga Grape*, Michigan Aptes. All kinds Sauce, Large assortment boat t igare. Best grades Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Hams aad all Kinds F rash Meats always on hand. Fork, Beef, Link aud Dab Sausage, audall kinds Fresh Fish. & W m m McFarland, Bute & Cos'. LIOS-HEAltTElUl’I ELH AN. The Hurt Serve that Cerruti Him TUrowfh the Ordeal of Pop. ping the question. “Have you ever experienced the feeling, Mr. Mi t'elican,” said the young lady, softly, “that some great opportunity was within your grasp, but you had hardly the jirs.ence of mind to, the —the courage, as it wrir, to avail yoprself of it ?" “ttfiy—er—jr», Uisa Quickstep, I have sometimes had a kiadef fealing as if I’d bean •ort ot rant for and eouldu’t go, jou kttaw,'' Mi.s Amanda sighed drvsoily, and theta was 4 pans*, during which the two ait in the * *in:.'lark tics i of t tie Quickstep parlor and ex changed pi * found si'encai. I’he liaar opened aud Mil. Amanda's e der- ly female relative looked fu “The hook you are looking for, auatia,” laid the young lady, with eatireaelf poaics- eion and aotna aiupliaiii, “is probably iu the library.” "Wte elderly female relative withdrew and Mias Amanda spoke agaia in tha soft, musi¬ cal, persuasive voice of a trained applicant for charity: “She—aha Wiiin't diaturbiag me sny," lie protested. And he sat and looked helplessly at the gloniag caals in tha grata, with the feeliug that every breath ha draw wui i tuoriifyiag and gliaitly blander. “As you ware about to oay, Mr. klcPelicau,” resumed the youn lady, “fhare are times when it aeetna to all of til that we must spoak what iain our h---in our miads.” “Tee,” vagutily aaiwered tha bewildered youth, and ka tried to remember whan lie had started to my anything of the kind; “yes, •’coarse.’’ “Aud while I am not sura that I ought to liatan to you, Mr. MePelican," aha laid, with downcast eyes, ' -/lira you apeak to me iu this—is ttiis personal manner, yet---” Tha youag tnan could feel his pnlie beating a tattoo on the tha drums #f hit ears, but he sit like it boueil hoy at eorn hulking aad said nothing. “By the way,’’ exclaimed Miss Amends presently, “I have a new hook of engravings, *lr. MePelican, that I am sure you will en¬ joy seeing, it is is a large boot, and you’ll have to move your chair—why, certainly you can sit hare with me on on the aofa. I never thought of that!” 'llie picture! dim ed before the eyes of the young man in blurred, confused images, “Isn’t this engraving of tha Courtship of Florence Domby aad Walter Gay perfectly lovely?” “Wh-which ia Walt?” h- gasped. “There! Look closer. Don’t you see him?” “W-who’s he courting?” “You’ll hare to coins closer, Ur. McPe’.i- eaa. I declare, though,” and she looked archly at the trembling y*uth, “I am almost afraid to let job some any nearer. You look exactly like Walter in the picture!” And the area of tha helpless yeung maa stole in a timid, apologetic, sneaking way around the waiat of the charming Am&ida Quickstep, her head sank on his shoulder, and the boak of engiavings fell neglected to the fleor. “Alfted,” she said, ai hour later a« she toy¬ ed witli a button of his coat, “you bold boy! How on earth did you ever muster up the courage to ask me to be your wife? Yo* know well eaough I never gavs you a parti- da of aacsuragement .” The jaungman putted liereoadeaeandittg- ly on the head aad the* spoke proudly, with the voiee of an Ajax defying the liglitaiag: “When 1 make up my mind to do any*- thiang, Amauda, no obstacle oa earth ean stop me.”— [Chicago Tribune. St vere Cases of Blood Poison. Thousands suffer from blood po son, who would he cured if they gave 11 . 11 . I!., (Botanic Blood Ha my a trial. Send to the Blood Balm lo , Atlanta, Ga., for book »f wonderful cures, tLot convince the most skeptical. It is sent free. J. O.G : bsnt], Meridian, Miss., write-: “For a number of years I suffered untold agonies from blood poison, t-eveial piomiueut-pby- f-ictatis did me little if ary good. 1 began to use B B. B. with very little faith, but, to my utter surprise it has made me a well and heartv person.” Hallerton, Macon.Ga., T. writes: “Icoo traded blood poison. Tfirsi, tried physicians and then tveej to llot Springs. I returned home a ruined man physically. Nothing aeeinad to do nte any good. My mother per¬ suaded me to try B. B. B. To ray utter as. ■ i Benj. nishment Morris, every nicer quickly Gu., healed.” “Isu'- Atlanta, writes: fertd years from syphilitic blood poison which r;/usid to be cured by al treatment. Physicians pronounced it a hopele-u case. I had no appetite,’ had pains diseased. in hips and joints at il inv kidneys weri My throat was ulcer, ted and my breast a mass of run¬ ning sores. In this condition I commenced a nee of B B.11. 1 healed every u ter and son- and ,wired rue completely within two months.” deal!! ltn l ae \i gi n 1 ’relilem. iistos Evening Nrws. The negro problem since the late election has received much atte ition and Is still t e causo of enlarged discuss.on I.*t a horse get eiok and every mail has a remedy, most of w hich wid cure, if they do not kill. So with this troublesome problem. Almost *V ary boil; his a si lotion to suggest that is not satis'actoiy to hims-if or to anybody else, and upon which no two tn>n agree. Some contend that the negroes are increas¬ ing in tiu b r in s reh ilagroe as to become alarming, and yet tbe census liai biini io iuiperfeetly taken and the negro is so noma die in nature, that no one relies upon its fig urea, the negro may Its increasing in num¬ bers and in the rudiments o' education, hut save here in the 'oath where he enjoys a sort of tanaopoly of labor, he is far behind. Will this section always be a pareliss to him, with thesp living, light labor and peo¬ ple kindly to his weaknesses ? Perhaps the opinions shared by the major- ity of thinking people is that the evili of the negro problem will be eliminated by whits immigration. The tims has eenje wltm the negro him- self must address himself to th* solution of the great problem whitch grows greater and blacker. Q«it» recently the negroes of New York city have held a meetiug to examine into their own condition. One of the spokes men said that, under all circumstauces. they do their best to pat oa the appearance of prosperity, but that, ia fact, they are steadi¬ ly falling behind in the competition with the white race. “Fashian is doing away with the colored coachman, the colored bar- ber has disappeared tram New York, the Englishman wears the waiter’s apron in the hetel dining rooms, the Irishman has seized tire whitewash brush, and the almond-eyed Mengolian peeps over the washtub where where once the d&iky’s face was seen.” This is undoubtedly true. In tbe days when Dickens and Thaokery Tisited the United States they were struck by tbe novel¬ ty of encountering everywhere negro ser¬ vants . In all hotels and restaurants the wti - ters were colored men, and the lew coach¬ men empleyed by private families were of that race. Now the negro waiter is tbe exception, and negro eonchm-n »re up longer comrosn. _ colored whitewsihsr survive* almost in the lu»*gleatioa of negro minstrsl- and tbe eoiored barber is becoming rap an hiatonc fancUoeary in Mew York plaees have been taken by Irishmen Imieu. Swlse, Germans, and Italians- the Cblnatnen have seenred what ia a monopoly of the laundry bust- few as they are in numbers actual and comparatively to tbe negroee. Accept th e as true—and who will deny it the negro, if he does not fit blmself to eucoeesfully in all branches of do. labor with the white man, must be to tbe watt. The ballots will not him llimu-t have intelligence, in honesty ami activity to hold his in the struggle of life. The white men now Hve here aud hold thisiectioa arc friends of the negro Tbe white men will come here to find boun s suit for- will hi' indiffetent if not inimical to The tides have come when, after years of political coddling, the negro hiutielf sillily and figure on the negro *‘We Point nilh I Vide” t he “(loud name at home," w on by Hood' In Lowell, Mass., where il is lliert t-more of Hood's Sarfiipa- sold than of nil other medicines, and it given the. best o r satisfaction since its in¬ ton years ago. Tills could not be the medicine did not possess merit, if you from impure blood, try 11 jod's Sarsa¬ anil tea ize its peculia lurativc pow- (,,) Couldn't Get Away with Much. "United States Sub-treasurer Sutton, a thief should get iuto your big some night?” ■"jVo thief am get in then' ” "But suppose lie could?” "Jt, is impossible." "But say that some clever fellow did in, how much could lto carry away in '"Not more than $25,000. Wo put much in double eagles in a single tlio weight of which is 100 pounds. is a good deal of weight in a mighty bundle, making it llard to carry. A would have hard work to run with of thoso bags, ami lie couldn't manage lug two to save his life. You have no how hard it is to carry a 100 pound of gold. Tho^velght is so concen¬ But, after all. no thief cau get in The safes are absolutely proof burglars.”—St. Paul Globe. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received at cilice Department, of the Supervising Architect, I). Treas Washington, December, C. artil d p. in. oil the 27lh iluy of for the labor and materials required for the U. S. Court House aud Post building with the at ATLANTA, GA., drawings in ac¬ of which specification be anil this Office may seen at Office of the Contodian, Atlanta, Md Gu., Baltimore, , Build Exchange. Exchange, Cincinnati, ()., Builders' Louis & Ky., and Mechanics', Chicago, Dealers’and III. and Lum¬ Exchange, New Orleans, La. hid most be accempaniud by a certified will for furnish $1,000. limited The supervising number of Archi¬ copies a the specification and drawings at live dol¬ a set, money-order, upon receipt drawn- of that sum the order in post- ef to 'I ri usurer of the United States. WILL A FREPET, ' Supervising Architect. December4th, lS 88 .-tues,tliure.sat. Advice to Mothers. M. s. Winslow’# Soothing Syrup children teething, female is the prescription aud one of the best mu ses in (he United States, aud been used for forty years with never success children. by millions of mothers their During the process teething its value is incalculable relieves the child from pain, cures ilys and diarrhoea, griping iu the and wind colic. By giving S' the child and rests Die mother. 25 cents a bottle. ungooilA-wly Whore Happiness is Fonrid, VVherj is hhppiue^s fon.- d? Iu the n-y, and iu the usenf l)r. Diggers’ Cordiu!, wbiclt eaves so p-iiti null Buxielv in relieving the ones from t' i thing and cholera in •in; 1 WATCHES! * JEWELRY, ★ DINNER AND TEA SETS! —)<>( - DECORATED LUSTRE AND PLAIN WHITE ENGLISH GRAMTE WARE. DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA PLATE SETS. GLASS. T:N AND WOODEN WARE. KENTUCKY COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. SLE THEM AND PRICES. NOVELTY CO. SHOES AND LEATHER -AT- S feelis’ ol Hill St. Home-made Shoes aitd Leather a Specialty. I-#! 5 YVo warrant ail w ,i k au-1 shall.make it a point to misrepresent noth Just rov'iti d a lar^/c shipment of Gents, J.adieg ant! Misses fine goods i J sell iol shoes for Children. H. W. HASbELKUS. A. S.MURRAY Calls your attention to his A furniture! COMPLETE SUITS OR SINGLE PIECES. Suits of 9 Pieces from $20 to $100. Tables. Chairs Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Wardrobes. Etc, A limited number of Sewing Machines of the best for sale very low. I am always ready to serve my customers, both and night. _. Farm ar.d House and Lot For Sal* • ' *' u2 ‘k ^ tMi n; .n. cleared of stumps end rocks, (U- ■ d d for for improved improved farm farm mecnlnetry. machinery. Msrbln- • ry, Mock, corn and fodder will he sold with furra if wanted. AH seedy for business anoth¬ er year. Also, a large roomy house and two acre lot io Griffin, (ia. For particular* ad- dry*., me at Griffin, (la., care Clark .V Hon. septllhlAwAm THAR CLARK. Ne.v Aovartisemcnu TO ADVERTISERS A Uat of itW ncw*\m\H r* divided Into STATES AND SECTION« will t o t*nt on FREE. To tho*«* who want UuvrEidvwrtDtnjr to f»*y we cun offer «• better mrdium for thorowirli and t tfectiAe work tlfan tto v- limi^ « of ♦■»r EeliH't Ij«n nl l.Ut. GKO IV ROW ELI j A Lo., Nt*»?i»nper AiHvrtiDiuir Horetui, JO Sj.rot’H rtiei t, Ni-w York. vt It*i i*. VYvak, Ner?* on bm! 1 t Gil.itfU ftiiO r* if : .1 from I t !• lit) # S I- ill i il n I w. ttk-titTpD N i k hi J y E at t! afl the effects* t*f p'Aily i Evil ,*• r.itSE” vv!ij(h ad to ■lU' iuature Det ay, Lot *oi}-i on* >»r li;SMii:ty t »«miU for rVai r ' Treatise ">’V t • ;* t •* t f Man, with particular* for Htnn* Lure. Cures • iiarauteed < uro ro j*ay t .J. B. Feahh. Gl- and 014 Church 8t.. NaelivUle Term. nov!4d«fcwIy. THE. WHELESS STAMP f SifKI COMSIHAi i -PRESS CO.- 748 REYNOLD STREET, AUGUSTA, G> Agents Wanted I Catalogue FUKEl RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS, BADGES, CHECKS, STENCILS, STEEL STAMPS, &C. Sole Manufacturer* of Thu Wheless Self-Inking Rubber Stamp Printing Press. A GREAT YEAR in the hlitorv of the tJnlted Sutea ta now upon UN Kvcry p<-rsonol lntelligeoc* deatre* to keep pace with the courie ol lu evenU. There !» no better way to iloio than loiutiacribe for The Macon Telegraph. Its news faeilttlea are nnaurpasaed the fullest by any Abkoo]- paper iw the South. In addition to special correspond- uted Preen dinpatuhei. It has cnee by wire and latter from all important points in Georgia and the neighboring SUtea. During the preaent flMsion of Congress Wash¬ ington will be the most importaut sud moat in¬ teresting new* centre in the country. The Washington Corresj*ondence of the Telegraph U the very best that can be had. ‘ Its regular correspondent furnlshe* the latest *ws Miid gossip lu full dispatches. J. Cummings, Frequent jHseial letters from Hon. Arnos •neraber of (’ongresa trora New York, rrkuk G. Cur pc n ter, end W. A. CrolTut, three of the hc«\ known newspaper Hvesi writers at the issues capital, of dis the cuhm the aud most Important the Telegraph la a Democratic Tariff Reform paper. It is thoroughly In and line the with Democratic the policy yf President Cleveland campaign the i.oj-tv Iu the coming national Telegraph will uot only give all the news, bnt will discuss all public laaue* from th* stand pifint of genuine DemoeratU faith. Subscribe • t once. ? *aily, eue year, . . . . S7 OO .1, 11 1 y, six months, 4 OO Unity, three mentlia, . . - * OO Unity, one month, .75 Weekly, one year, . . - - . I OO Term'-. Cash In advance. Address THJt TEI-KGKAPH Uaooar. 'Stone). :V, aTaia'A TU« lV*i Cur** f« r < tin,’ .- V- :D. i,u*twr«. Aallma, imff- grfftion, , In in w / ar#| at« tr,\ t. i. .1 ' •lubijjLvjf t,ljg ri til .Hi- t il '•xeri* «tnira* Ur* u»* • a II !-• ollitr r*inetlu’s. r*»ir tV«*-ak lAinpir. lth^i niM.tu ft. 1 - .i . .•» O.’tipiAinU. •a.) the (il*tra«*;tiy jit*of i nte> t «auci » SlltJ lioweij an* dta/^t.^ wr».*i Uitu to tie ;.ra h v*Mi«» Mould w on U 1 r#-ci their hoiltli byiiit the ‘ iiif.y u.-m-m* I aukem kGinomkT< nfilMHKH Ionk U u* new vckroaiui kfnaiid rcDii^ih to h* Riffd 60o 6 oo. at bmfl Uucox <& Cj. va •vtiiUuxi at* jet, S. y. When children pick their their nose, appetite* grind their they teeth, are restless, uitnaturaf in a« quite should likely be troubled taken and with H. Worms, A.Fahnestock* prompt me a* ures Ycriuif Uffo be given them according to dire© lions it has saved many a child from death srd may p.-eserve vour sweet child from an early gravt January Sheriff Sales. ■ YJLT ILL BE SOLDO*THE HtmsiTTU J Y y day in January next, a I I,. *fi-r in» Jjk a the ” of v, the t ( v oaft ttui, Moose, tiwti.v, In iu ut* City < 1/1 WH 8 |>atdiau County, Georgia, the fiat lowing acrilini puqie. ty, to-wll: Six acre* of land boumli-d by the branch running from VVaddy'a a teem mill oa tt*e ca t, inmth nl the point where the iljtch ron- rtltig It m the apriagempiteetototbe tntcraection bram-b wt-ft by line drawn from the of the ditch and branch, north hy the land line between E. V. Kirbpatrii k and Joe. *. Beck*, anti! mx acres la-liw a part of lot number l it* in Thlru Di-trlct of originally Henry, then Pike, new Spalding County. AI»o. alxtcer. to rest, more or lean, in the l hird Diatrii t of originally Henry, then Pike, now Fpalding ( outily, unown « d dlMiugolahcd as lot number I.V.i, i-ommcttHttg at the aouthweet comer of /aid lot amt running ea»t five cl nii.a amt twenty rooda, theme due tio-th ta tbe »i cond bruurh twentj eight > hatna, tlii-tu-e up the northern prong of the brar.rfe to the original land line between rah) lot and the lot-.Veat of It, now o-a apird bjr Jad A, Betke, then je tnulb »lon* aid hue ibirti • Iniina to the beginning comer. Levied oa ami udd aa tt e property of Walter C. Beck* and Wu> M. Beck*, nilmioLlratoni of tl.e latate of 4f«, A. Beck*, deecaoed, by vlr- tne of u mortgage tl fa batted from Studding Couit in favor of Jit* l .Horn* v*. BalferC. Beck mind Win. M.Bcrka, admin i/ti atora of the e.tate poaaeaalou, of Jb*, A. Beak*. Wtn. M. tiecka, tenant in legally $3.uo. uoti. ffi-.l Alao, aitlu- same time and place, wbl be that trai t or parcel of laud being t» County, byT. originally 0 Henry, t. .uud on tin- north . Andrew*, on the by Ben Ihirsey, on the south Grififn, by W. L. on the cast by Jraae con¬ Miller IH reside*. acre*, (icing Levied the tot on which Rrnf on and sold aa the of Prolllt Miller by virtue of a mot tgnge tf fa laaut-d from ’-rulding Superior our. in favor of Geo W, Wood va. ProflH M Her I'roffit Milter, tenant in poaaeaaioti, legnliy notified the 00 . Alao, at earn* time and place, m ill be 25 acres of laud in thu soathekst corner tot No. 56 In ICtiHth district G. M. of 8 paid County, bounded euat by H. T. Ualter- aonth by land of Jim. F. Bishop, west land of B. I*. Gray, north by other land* B 1’. Gray. Levied on aa tho property of B. I‘ Gray by virtue of it inortgagr tl fa In* from Spalding Supe.ior Court.io favor Koppe Machine Co. v*.B. P. Gray. 8 . P. tenant in poeMMion, Icgdl'y notltled. $ 0 . 00 . Ala i, at the same time and place, will be sold a one-tbnd undivided Interest iu a cer¬ tain store house in the city of Grilllu, Bpald- ing Comity, now occupied by I). W. Siiaffer, formerly occupied said by 8 li well <£ Keith, on Ilill street in city, the name firing a two brick building, aud bounded north by store house of A. fjeheoerman, caat by llilt street, south by store house of R, P. McWilliams and west by an allay. 1-evicd and sold as the property of J, ll. Keith to satisfy three 11 fas isatuat from Bpalding Court In favor ef H. B Clntliu A Co. v«. Stilwcll A Keith. D. W, dhufler, ten¬ ant in possesaiou, legally notified $ 11 . 00 . Also, at the same time and place, wilt be seventy-five acres off of lot of land No’ 145 in the 4th District of Spalding Connty, tho said seventy .five acres of land being strip the entire Icngthofsaid lot on the eonth side, bounded on the north by Head's Creek, ou the aonth by land of Janies Duffy, on tbe east by the lot ott which I now live, and on Levied west hy lands of Win. Ii. Touchstone. on and Fold by virtue of a mortgage fl fa issued from Fpalalng Superior Court in favor of Jan;e-i U. Horne va. O. S. W, Parker, 8 , VV. Purkor, tenant in possession, legally tfi.UO, Also, at the same time and place, will be one feurth of an aero of land in the city Griffin, hounded on the north by Isaac Mnleuej west by K. T. Da- lei, south by part the same lot, east hy Eighth street. Lev¬ ied on as tho property of Henry Prudence, to satisfy Justice one jostice conrt tl fa Issued from tho court of lOOist district G. M, in favor of B. P. Blanton & Co. vs. Henry Prudenea. Levy made by Geo. D. Johnson, I. 0., and turued over to me. Tenant in possession legally notified. $ 0 . 00 . R, 8 . CONNELL, -SberiS. IF II WANT Customers, Boarders, Aught, be “ To Bought ~ ught Agents, dors, Kilver Merchandise or Gold d, O t Hold. Lawyer or Case, Place, Opening Geode to Appraise, Musical or Tene To Announce, Day* Preachers, ters, Houses Cooks, Popular Batchers or Acres, Bakers, or Book*, Moats, To Hire or Let, Votes, Offices, Dress skirt or flounce First Basement, Floor, A cure Handy for disease, A Valiac, Casement, To Purchase Cheese, A MnslinChctnise, Horse, a Pet, Teas, Mare, Bees, Monkey or Bear, Peas, . Bloodliousd or BpitzOr Arc Prone F'ci from FiU, To Make Known, To Hire a Hali Your Store, Driver or team, Hosier/, An Elegant Carriage.I>ry oods, Play,Concert AnOpnlent Marriage, Ball, Ujiholetery, Picnics, or Skates, Excnrsions, Plate*, Knick-Knacks, To sell to gay i rentur'sDlreisions, Diamonds, Pearls. Clothes Increase Ready* Mode, King*, Coal, of Trade, Coke and Wood Curls, Pictures, Wash for Features, Lectures, To buy Odd Things, All Kinds of Fo«>d Or sell Odd Tiling*, Works on Theology, Cats, Magic, Astrology, Kata, Wealth and Pnblicity Felicity, Mat*, Flat? World-wide Bat* Flags, Rags, Pantaloons, Hals, Bugs, Uespiondei Nags, t Cravats, Dress shirts or collar* Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollars, Financial Relief, Ii use for Kent, Slock*, Store, Tenement, Clocks, Cash to be L.-nt, • ocks, Cash to be Spent, Socks, Scent, Portmouia or Box, Tent, Pig, Sheep or Ox, Roman Cement, Or Even a Beau— Go- Then in a Trice, Read the Advice,' Take the Advice Far Beyond Price, Written Below— Written Below— ADVERTISE -IN THE- Daily News To Business Men, XT O LABORED ARGUMENT IB NEEDED X*l tn these day* to convince INTKI.L1 OK ST men that it Pays Well to Advertise T.. —| HAIR BALSAM CiMAdea tail l»utlfid$ the hair. Pr./owfUa Fafls «i iLstriftrtt (HWrtk Qr4y Wfc.rtr U Cif*r. H*»r te iu YcwtoM (hrateiipfiiriMfididluvBaHi BMWtflMHMP ■*:' A l " : '' -'“-*^ i i III 1 , ■ m HINDEFTCDRN 3 . fhd wdmtL nnrvMt «u»<i brat c«»v fwr Vtra. Bcuion- Ap* com ftopcftUuun. comrfosl U» Use Hjwoi*OsIT (ecC JiWtt]|fi WE PAY AGENIS*JU*hM 2 !^' s^^i^csasftS!ksa •XDALLEXPWISXS. Totranl«ntori. George 8t., CiaetatmtL O. nov^kJTt Execoter'g -Pf. TT\ : i ''' : tri . tu*6m# ' ik>ce*w*d, for the among the heft*. _______________ w Griffin, deerritmd m i otlaama: aaaetwo . houae aud tot an the coroer of IStb and ________ Pep. la-treet*, one-fourth *«**; end am tear • JS. 00 . Kucntocuf Bhod aH.bSjSnCd. Administrator’s Sale u^?.*v 3 ass?« ,i wa tste lit- foMowtog of Mrs it. properly L Lawton, bclwoging^o late of said< the « i) . deceaeed, the heirs, for tbe to-wlL purpose of < among Om be seventy-five Cabins acres of land, more or 1 Dlimake district, and bounded H, north by Ion 8. Wilson, BdoTlL cask tar Of «. It. Wilson. *ouUt by land fl, von and a. R. Lawton and went iJSeeml moke. Terms one-third caeh end ‘ tn one sod two year*, withe ssm ~ •... Hiti:rest. 0 - Adm’r of Mr*. M. h. Lawton, $e oa Administrator’s Sale. 8 %S 3 gS^B the following sliare* of stock of th# 8 . W. HR. GO.J share of atoek of Central S Co of Georgia Terms of i of talc. J.t Adm’r ________ of Mr*. If. L. Lawton, < »fi CO «W(- Ordinary’t AdvhrttMmenU. itors and next of kin of nitobrthJM, fade jSSS.«fS 3 S AS-s 22Z£. concerned that If uoae of thafroditore or next of kin of deceased shall apply for letter* ef administration on aaid estate by the t»t Monday in J senary 1SW, by tan o’clock, the court the unfinished of Ordinary of said county will cart administration of sold estate upon-the Connty W. Administrator iTaMMORD. of raid cooa- ly. K. Ordinary. spss stsssaanB^SS 5 ‘£Agimsra.T «l that If none of the creditaraormrxt of kfn or deceased shall sppl Utration on ' ■in Janttoryj •P. Goouty $«. 0 o. ( kKDtNARYTJ < iCova- itors \s n, and Usoaoio, 3 i the (wed next ef al late of said connty the administrator < unrepresented having departed I estate i t of tbe same oohdemedl nntud «*•*< i ,«r off Monday in Jot «^‘t court of Ordinary of (cart tbe unfinished ash tbe administrn ' ^ report the County Admioi $0.00. E. w. . /\RDINARYH sokoia/Nov OFF ICE—Braxjwwu Coc*- TX, G . So, l«W,-'ibe epgral* ers appointed to set apart a twelve inoeth* this office. ------------- filed their report ta - Let all persons concerned show cause bo¬ ot the court and be entered of reeord- *• W. HAMMOND,Ordinary. QRDINARY’g OFFICE-Srawniio Prenslw^On?' Comr. A. delt, Berdett, late administrator of of Bpalding County, d eceas ed. ll being represented to me that yon bay* removed from th* State of Georgia, and have- failed (• make return*, and ant flrte- m snag tug the, state of deceaeed; and II I*on having petitioned the Court of Ordin¬ ary to be aUcharged from nuretyehlp on roar bond, it is ordered test yon appear before the Conrtof Ordinary of said county, by ten o’clock a. m , on the first Monday la January, 18S» end sn.w______ should not make your return* and why E. I. Ison should not be relieved as surety on your bond. Alt perilous oonctrnsd era notified to appear at sold time aad plac and show cause why a new administrator should not be appointed ia case of yetur fail tire *<M*__ to comply g. with w. Hammond, this order. Ordinary, Bolder bos applied ta me tar tetters of ad ministration oa the estate of John Allen, (»»• Let ^ all “Id persona county, concerned dao e a s ed. show be. fere the Court cause of Ordinary of sard county, ss^swartjtf'tjrs such letters should not be granted. •3 00. K W. UAMfloD, Ordinary. tratration. de bonis non, with will annexed ou tbe estate of S. G Phillip* lota of said county, deceased. Let all persons concerned shew” «mh« be fore the Court of Ordinary of said county, at my office in Griffin, oh the first Monday ia January, such lt#» tgr ten o'clock X why letters should not be grant* 1. $3.00. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary. ( XRDINART'B OFFICE.—Mpax^mo Cov n. y Stanley, y. sdminulrntor (‘Oostus, Oct. ef S7lh, Bans’} lsesi—H. Baiiegr tart M. applied to me for fetter* of from adminutraUon on the .evtata o f Bsm’l Let all persons concerned show ckm* be- fore the conrtof Ordinary of tzid Honour e ouety. at my affloc tn Orimu on ihe flm C^hy In February, 1 m by tan o’clock o. such letters should not be mated. to.is. 8. w. Hammond,O rdinary. For Sail! 10 aeres wood Ued inside wwjassstetirtjt*. Tbe wood will nearly pay tor it,awd then the “ 4 ,S v^f U * aT i r Pn«a “/taddwtt. : teres, WOin woods part tnsld* of city Has- All above " " eon be w -. tin dHtarant portion* *f Ih* to cent - aA . *