The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, December 22, 1888, Image 3

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My PoorBack! “ !>oor back ” is held responsible for more than its share of the suffering* of 1 h' your dog hues a man who kick* it, do you blame the dog i On the same principle the kidneys alter their protaat mst nervousness, impure blood, and resulting constipation. ’1 licse force than do extraordinary work in ridding the system of the poisons which are the result of effete matter retained in the blood. Then the sufferer says the lack aches; the kidneys are dis- eased. *‘ Not yet;but they will be utfless the nerves are strengthened, ‘.he blood purified, and th« constipation removed. These are the causes of kidney troubles, and Paine’s Celery Compound removes them quickly, With U» tonic, purifying, and laxative effect, It also strengthens the weak kidneys, making it almost infallible curing all diseases of the nerves and kid- neys. 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 poor backs.” Pricc flfiO, Sold by Druggists. Send for-Illustrated Paper. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors, BURLINGTON, VERMONT. FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS. -Algo, a full line of- Drags, Patent 1 Medicines, Paints, ,0ils, Crashes And Druggist#’ Supples, at bottom prices, can ALWAYS be found AT' DREWRY’S jjDRTTGr STORE , 38 Hill Street,(MilVEIN, GA. The Finest Bavin Griffin Is undoubtedly that of Scherer tfc Brausa. They are elegantly fitted up, and are prepared to .serve their customers with the best of ever? thing in their line, sm h as tine Whiskies, Wines*, lker, Cigars, j&c. The best Country Corn Whisky at the lowest possible prices. 138“ Call upon them if you want THE BEST LIQUOR IN TOWN. dmkwlm ^ A. LOWER, Jeweler aid Dealer ia JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C. Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN, GA. PURE PORK SAUSAGE !3 THE FINEST EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET! Oranges Fresh From Florida, in Any Quantity! THE FINEST LINE OF CANDIES EVER SEEN IN GRIFFIN. —-(O)-- J. JSfi. MILLS For)( Christmas)( Goods .GALL ON. W. M HOLMAN & CO. We Standard A Sugar for making cake. Citron, Currents. Prunes and all kinds of Extracts for Flavoring. The best Pat. Flour, Mince Meat, Jellies, and in fact anything you want. ★ TURKEYS, FISH ANI) OYSTERS. ★ Leave us ycur order and it will be attended to. HOW ? HATS, SHOES AND GROCERIES of R. F. STRICK NO 57 HILL STREET. GRIFFIN, GA: :-«r 500 prs. of S pl*t Snot*# !■ ns than vrsale prices. Also a good . iue cf to EN,W()MEN’S-AND OH i Li) RE N *8 SI 10 ES. - Bought regular, at reduced prices. Calicoes, Sheering and Checks, all marked down. Kentucky Jeans, all grades, 15 lo cents per yard. Wc have a full line of Mens’ \V. nu-t.i,’ ami Childrens’ Hose at 10 to 25 cents. Our childrens’mixed and Mack hose at 10 cents per pair is the best thing in town for the money. Handkt rchieis. Towels, Corsets, Flannel (dollars and Cuffs, all at the lowest prices. Give me a trial and I will save you money. Ii. T. STRICKLAND. - «Ojj- SPENCE & SMITH, OPPOSITK WRICK WARF.IIOUSE,SOLOMON St J5T A i e ui w ready to do jour w. rk. Repairing bug; feature o their r bufii tit, on wbteli skilled labor.enly is used. Bring ; ns your work . We will build you anything on wheels—Buggies, Phuetors, , Surr.es. Si \t : r i r s, Drays, arid Delivery Wagons. Sign painting will be a fcatuM job cf rc 'ittie njjnt " A Nothing but good woik will be done. V ill not take a sturdy foe telorc any j i .< c Iny. 11. Si enrr at tbet elm yon cannot fail to yet fair dealing. Call on ns jm SPENCE Solomon Street, Griffin, Ca. New Goods Every Day Which we propose to sell Cheaper Than Anybody. Gome to se u* when you ready lo buy. Every thing in the way of Canned Meats and Frnita, Imported Janas, Crautjerries, Cream Chee«c, Fine Confectioueriea of allkind©, Large NuU, Raiaina, Jelly, Flerida Oranges, Mate** Grapes. Michigan Apies. All kinds Sauce. aaaortment beet < i^ars. Best grades Su^ar, Coffee, Flour, Harm and all kinds Y rtah Meat* always on band. Pork, Beef, Link and Dab 8anaau:e, and all kinda Fresh Fish. Mil Boyles k Cos'. — I nie Apotbemi* of Rut*. How flow easily easily earn emu the th named UChUlUxf of UI tlio Uie gres,t l teeftbece of youth »n the flngenofoeehuuU the ;teach- ere of common schools tools we we bare »ve almost al tradition*. . . - - no Pesteloiri and Froebel made it possible for mediocrity to reach a child's mind; but without well learned guiding riiakes lilies the average instructor tho cehool room a ebuos wberri ignorance becomes its owu law and shuts out know ledge. * In sonio such manner the pleader for culty system might arguo. But the great diffl Is that we have not yet learned tho relative meaning of ignorance and knowl¬ edge. AVo do not teach tho right things and we do not get the best results: Wo use examinations as gaging lines, but our percentages do not show true values. We get bits of information and progressive series of bits, but we have flooded tho child's mind, not developed It. Our school room work too often runs along the line of mere suppression—suppression of teacher, suppression of pupil, suppres¬ sion of individuality; the apothoesis of .ruts. We build up elaborate school systems in our great cities, bind nil the schools together the in a series of grades, apportion hours for all work—indeed, the very minutes—set a thousand machine moved teachers In tho schools, and then pour In an overcrowded throng of children and begin to examino them. Tho children are of all sorts and nationalities: some well fed, well cared for, and well loved; some almost barbaric, with generations of ig¬ norance and poverty and in di Here mo to education behind them. But our educa¬ tion of all lies chiefly in our examinations, in which the teachers are examined with them, for upon the results depend the teachers’ fortunes. This fc one of our Of proud methods of building up the state. instruction, of character forming, of mental growth, there is scarcely n thought. Often it seems but a great and complex of syst«n childhood. for wasting the formative years —Tho C-e: intury. The Reverse Side of War. A boat load of soldiers had gone to place, lions, in the Danube, torpedo obstruc for the benefit, or the reverse, of tho Turkish ironclads, and when they re¬ turned, one of their number was lifted from the boat, dead. "He was a fine fellow,” said some one tn tho throng. As soon as the drooping head of tho dead man became visible, bound with a blood stained wlilto handker¬ chief, it seemed exactly as though some¬ thing had stung me; for a moment I real lzed the frightful reverse side of war. I beheld a strong, healthy man struck down by a bullet, his pale face framed in a black heard, his powerful hands hang ing. I beheld standing around him his comrades, as strong ana healthy as he had been. I glanced at their gloomy, swarthy faces. 1 heard the sighs,- tho remarks of tho crowd which had assembled; in a word, I beheld those details of war which It is difficult to reproduce with the pen. Wonderful fact! I afterwards took part in several.groat battles; I saw hundreds of tho slain, but this first man killed whom I had beheld iu the midst of peace¬ ful surroundings, without cannon shots and volleys of musketry, produced upon me a crushing impression. In an instant, all thoso joyous dreams and tho charms which I had fancied I should pereeivo in war, took their flight, and before mv eyes tbero flitted tho bead of Gorshkoff, bound up in that white handkerchief, and with its pallid, deathly face.—"At Homo and In War." _ Kinging Noises In tlie ears, sometimes a roaring buzzing ound is caused by catarrh, that exceeding y disagreeable and very common disease Loss tarrh of smell Hood’s or Sarsaparilla, hearing algo reslultfrom ca¬ . the great blood purifier,is a peculiarly successful remedy for tliis disease, which it cures by purifying the blood. If you suffer from catarrh, try Hood's Sarsaparilla, the peculiar medicine, To Tow Wheat to Europe. A man in Duluth has an invention which he thinks will cheapen by a half tho cost of transporting grain and lumber from the northwest to Europe. In his idea there are suggestions of the Leary raft, a canal boat, and a torpedo boat. Ilis plan steel, is to which mako cigar shaped bo loaded cylin¬ ders of are to in Duluth with grain, sealed up, taken in tow through tho lakes to Buffalo, through tho Erie canal to Albany, down tho Hud¬ son, and over to Liverpool, withdut once breaking bulk. One of these shells is now on the stocks at Duluth, and ft will be sent to Liverpool as soon as it is tested anl the necessary contracts for towing are made. It is likely, though, that more than one shell will be built before made, an experimental would trip across the ocean is as it not bo a complete experiment nor would it pay to tako over only one shell. locks Tho tho shells are made as large as the of Erie ca¬ nal will permit. That is the limit to the size of any vessel bound from Duluth to New York.—New York San Sivere Cases of Blood l’olsoti. Thousands snffer from Wood poison, who would be cured if they gave B. B. B., (Botanic Blood Ba'm) a trial. Send to the Blood Bairn Co, Atlanta, Ga., for book i>f wonderful cures, thot convince the most skeptical. It is sent free. J. O.Gibson, Meridian, Miss., writes: “For a number of years I suffered untold agonies from blood poison. little if Several good. prominent I began phy¬ to sicians did me ar.y use B B. B. witli very little faith, but, to my utter surprise it has made me a well and heartv person.” Ilailerton, Macon, Ga., writes: “I Z. T. con traded blood poison. I first tried physicians and then wen} to Hot Springs. I returned home a ruined man physically. Nothing seetnsd to do rue any good. My mother per- suaded me to try B. B. B. Tomyutteras. tenishment every ulcer quickly healed." Benj. Morris, Atlanta, Ga., writes “1 suf- feretl years from syphilitic blood poi’on whieh refused to be cured by al treatment. Physicians pronounced it a hopeless case. I had no appetite,! kidneys had pains diseased. in hips My and throat joints and my were w as ulcerated ami my breast a mass of run. Bing sores. In this condition I commenced anse of B B.B. I healed evary ulcer and sore and cured me completely within two months." de«lG Ira Where Happiness is Found, Where is happiness fonnd? In the dictionury, aud in tbe useof Dr. Bigger#' Huckleberry Cordial, which saves so mnch paiu aod anxiety in relieving the little ones from teething and cholera in fan turn. Dr. IMM'iTEEItllM Mlu Pnrtm) AllaysIrrttstion. Alda DtrMtton, Child,»tk» Rerajatestbs •tala Bowels, gtrennhaa* tike • Teeiblne Easy and Cost# only tt Cent*. Teethloa T enrea Eru " ....... nothing equal, it for tbe lldren of any agt. It wri^rtTKETHlNAaslonraathere are. Try tt tand ai you wilt never be Or# cbllil- ted in fM Bouse. Ask your Bnicfift, Advic« to Mothers. M.j. WiNfiLow’a Soothino Stbcp for children teething, is the preacription of one of the best female nnrsee and physicians in the United States, end has been need for forty jean* with never failing their success children. % millions Doling of the mothara for proceea of teething its valne is incalculable It relieves the child frofn pain, cores dye enters bowels, end diarrhoea, griping in tbe and wind oolic. By giving health £ the child and reate the mother. Price 26 oante u bottle, aageodfiwly SEALED PROPOSALS will ho received at tbs office Department, of the Snperristng Washington, Architect, D. C. I res* nrj at til o'clock p. tn. on the STtb day of December, 1888, lot the labor and materials required for enlarging the V. 8. Court Hooae and Poet cordance Office building with at specification ATLANTA, GA., in the and copies of which may be seen at Hus Office the office of the Custodian, Atlanta, G*., Builders' Exchange, Baltimore, Md ., Build era’ Tradera' Exchange. Cincinnati, Chicago, O., Builder. A ville, iiuuv.tr’ Ky., Exchange, and Mechanic*',Dealer#' vss»\ t’.De iskm, III. All. and bum and limit. ia/uis- Lurn- bermens’ Exchange, New Orleans, La. Eueh bid mnat tie lucempacted by a certified cbeeek for $1,001). The hope reining Archi¬ tect will furui.h a limited number of copies of the specification and drawing# at five dol- tarsn set, upon receipt of t hat eum in port office money-order, drawn to the order >f the Treasurer of the United State#. Will.. A. PREFECT, December4th, Supervising Architect 1S88.-tue#,thUr* #at. Oil - tUcuredot ticulars B. and tS.WOOHJCY. pain. d»« Whtskeg sent wauohou Book home FafiK. of Hab. Si with par¬ at te The Toy the Child Likes Best -JS TUB- ANCHOR fa Mding Blocks, Real 8ton*. ThrtooOolor*. A OLxnc* Prkskxt 1st ehlW ren of *il rmr. Kor $1.76, or $3.00 ii gooj arwrag® Box. Descriptive fr«« nppUentlou C*tftloffttft i©ot p»st on to F. Ad. Richter & Co., ’ 3IO BROADWAY, MAW YORK. For Sale! 10 acreri *.»o3 la» d insiJe corporate limits. The wood will nearly [»ay for it, and then the land is worth over price atkedforit. 245 acres, 100 in woods part inside «f city lim- its. 5ff acres inside city limits 12 acres i>,. side city limit 1 *, with good hew house upon it (>5 acres inside city Units, T room house, oat houses, burns, fruits, Arc. All above car, be divided in lot# and •sold at Housesai(d large profits. in different of the lots portion# city for sale and to'rent. G. A. CUNNINGHAM, Real Estate Agent. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIE’S. . MANUFACTURE! W. Sash., Doors, Blinds, Mantels, Mouldings, Ballusters, Newells, Etc., Etc. Dressed and Rough Lumber, Laths and Shingles, Paints, Oils, Window Glass and Putty. GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. We manufacture all our goods and shall endeavor to please all, both as lo price and quality. We will give you a few reasons why you should buy from ns by tmmiug a few prices that you formerly paid and price now paid: You paid for 8x10x12 light Sash $110. Our price 90 c. “ 8x10x18 “ 175. “ $140. ' “ 10x16x12 “ 2.00 “ 1.60. “ Doors $2 00 to $2 50. “ 1.25 lo 175 “ Dressing and Matching 35c. to 40c. Cur Price 25 c “ “ Weatherboard 25c. to 30c. Our Price 20c. Piank one side 20c . to 25c. Our Price 15c. For Dressed and Matched Lnmber $1 50 to $1 60. Our Price $ I 25 to 1 40 Try us and if you arc not satisfied that our work i ■ not ecviah or better done than you have had done by others, we w ill make no charge. W * fnank 11ns public for the very iib- eml patrol age and folieit a eo n tinuanee of tlio snimt Of fioe—P lanter#* Warehouse. Factory, l/itli 8t., nt-ur Gilflln ilotion Mills. nov2fri. AwOtn WA TCHIUS ! Ar JEWELRY, ★ DINNER AND TEA SETS! —H - DECORATED LUSTRE AND PL.AIN WHITE ENGLISH GRANITE WARE. DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA PLATE SETS. GLASS. TiN AND WOODEN WARE. | KENTUCKY COOKING AND HEATING i STOVES. SEE THEM AND PRICES. i‘ ! NOVELTY CO. BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER | | —AT— ! 22 fata’ Sine Ston \ Hill St j Hill St. Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specially. J-SfT W e warrant all w ,t k ami shall make i a point- to misrepresent inp. Just received a !arg*i- shipment of Gt-ui Ladies anil Mien-- fine j. a ;'J school shoes for Children. H, W. HAS»£LKUS. S. MURRAY Call# vour atteiitinn to his I* COMPLETE SUITh OR SINGLE PIECES. Suits of 9 Pieces from $20 to $ 100. Tables, Chairs Bedsteads. Spring Beds. Wardrobes. Etc. A limited number of Hewing Machines of the beat makes tor sale very low. day I am and ©bray© night. ready to nerve my customers, both . • *. •"• - • - January * Sheriff Sales. . HE rOnOO? 5 :Wi& fffteTtrffli- of aeribtu utetoart *Lj in H, J» &PS t/TMi nary next, 29 Six acre, of laud boui ded t-y the hr.nuci* ronnitig from Vt addy'a *!«am mill on the e» t, (Miutti at the point where tjj» dRfb ntu- nlng fr tri the .suingctuptic# Intotkebrr.n* b west by IIbu dr rwn from the intersection of the ditch and brooch, n<.r:hti/ the land line , between E. C. Kirkt>»trk k and da*. A. Reek*, said six acre* WW»V a pari of tol riuhiber 1» in third District of originally Henry, then Tike, now Spalding Imm, lets, fa .....I County. the third Ale®, District six tea* of sire*, more or 1 originally Henry. ttk«B di»titigt»f*fted Tik<\ new 8priding C oanty, known a d A# Sot number 15!», eomtccUriug raftnitig af the wiutAwcst corner of said lot and *j*t five cl aii,# and twenty roods,thence due no th to th<- sooond brooch twenty-right chain*, thence up ttie northern prong of fth* “ i *■----*“■ to the original land litic bet tween saw the lot west of it, now oevn Beaks, thttfUe south aloa* six ilia ins to the «M and sold as tl t |rrft-[ 1 ‘f mltiufii- —... lleeks and Win. 4»s. M B*#k . ra<-**oil< fra tot* of the estate of A. ft* Berks. ; hy vir¬ tue of a mortgage A WerffrWti Bpamtug Sujierior Corn t in f.,,-«r otWhn V. Horne r*. Waller V. Sleek a untlWm. At Deck*, admin tstraiorsof the estate of Jaa, A. Beck*. Wm. Uni M, itevks, tenant in poaaetalen, legalto ff.fiO Mi- Also, at the saute time arid place, will be sold that tr*i. t or parcel of laud beifig f» Spalding County,' originnliy Henry, Inund ed on the north *>y T, n&m. C. on Ute west by Ben Doiacy. irit dacksoD, on the east by tniniagtH fit Miller reride*. acres, being Levied the bn loton and wbiofa sold Prof the a* M liter 1’rf.tttt Miller, tufc*m iu pocaenrion, legally notified. time J300. Also, at the same arid pine#, will b« sold 38 seres of laud in tbe «oatlien#t comer Iter- paid iw.Kiaiii u/ D. iitav w *n«. r, dwouii, Went bv laud of B. Gray, north by oilier land* of B. T, Gray. Levied on ft* the pro party of B. P. Gtfty by virtu* of a mortgage ifi fa la* sued from eipaidigg Supo.ior OourCin Graf, faTor of Kopp# Machine in Go, va l) legally 1*. H t.- Gray, tonaiit , ossea/loit, ndUtt*d. fb.oo. aold* Also, af tho thud »*m« undivided tint* and plufcv wiiljye on* ink-reat in' * ocr. tain ing ' County, suite tariiseitn the ‘ city of D. Griffin, VV, Hpold. now o»e«pl< fed Sti well by Shaffer, formerly Hill occupied by A Keith, on street in said city, the same being a two dory bric k bmiiitnjf, and bounded north by the store house of A. bcheuorman, east by Hilt street, eoutli by stojc house of R. I’, McWilliams and west by »n alley. Levied on and sold as the property of J, H. Keith, to satisfy three fi fa* issued from Bpalding County Ktilwell Co*«rt A in Keith. favor ef D, H. W. B Shaffer, Ctefim A Co. vs. ten- ant in possession, legally notified $6,00. Also, at theaame time and place, will be sold seventy-ffYc the acre# off of lot of land No' t iff in 4th District of tipatding Cottnty, the said seventy-five acres of land being strip side, the bounded entire length of *«id lot on the sooth the south by on land tbe of north Lime* by Head’s Duffy, Creek, on <>uthe east by the lot on which I now live, and an the wosfhy lands of IVtu. II.' Touchatotte, Levied on and sold by virtue of a mortgage ft f.i issued from Siwildiug Superior CourtTa favor of dames U. Horne vs. (J. ».W, Darker, G. H, W. Parker, tenant in poweesion, legally Also, at the name time and place, will be sold on® feurtii of «o acre of land in the city of Grllila, bounded .n the north by Isttae Malenc; vrwl A lot, by by It. U. T. T. l)a> I)actel, lei, south south by by port a of the same le If cast by Eighth vtreet. U ied on a# the a property property of Henry l’rudeit dance, to the satisfy jnstice oue t> joslioc joslioc of lCfilst court court ti district©, ft fa fa issued fn fr court M Mu favor of B. 1’ Blanton A Co. vs. Henry I’nideuoa. Levy made iiy Geo. D. Johnson, tf L. 0., aud turned over to me. Tenant pes t-yiiiD legally notified ■ $6.00. It, 8. CONNELL, Sheriff, IF YOU WANT Customers, Boarders, Xught, To be Bought Agents, Orders, Silver MercImftdiso or Gold, Bold. Servant# or Place, Gsods to Ap; raise, Lawyer Mueical or Tene Cnee, Opening To Day* Popular Preachers, icrs, Houses Announce, A . or ere*, Cooks, Butcher* or Bakers, Book.*, Hosts, lo Hire or is-t. Votes, Offices, Dres# skirt or flounce First Basement, Floor. A cure for- disease, Casement, A AMoslInChemlae, Handy Valise, To Purchase a Pot, Cheese, Mare, Horse, Teas, Monkey &S& Bear, Peas, Bees, or Frei from Kit*, To Maka Known, To Hire a Hull Your Store, Driver or team, Hosiery, An ktifjpulent Kicgant Carriage,Dry oods, Plny.Concertor Marriage, BaTl, Hiiholstery, Picnics, hkHics, Plate*. Excursions, Kulck To sell altiveisiona, Knacks, to gay cnsntui Di imojids, Clothes Heady; Made, Pearls. Increase of Trade, Kings, Coal.Coke*nd Wood t Wash ‘nri#, for Features, Pictures, Lectures, To buy Odd 1 hinge, All Kinds of Food Or *»T! Odd Tbn.gs, Works on Theology, Cats, Magic, Astrology, Kericitf, Bats, Wealth and Mats, Pints World-wide Poblicitv Bate flags, Rag#, Pantaloon”, Bags, Huts, sirs *1 N U* us:#, flf Usspleudec t Cravats, Dres# shirts or collars Mutton or Beef, Almighty Dollars, Financial Relief, • Hcfise for Kent, block#, dtore, Tenement, Clocks, Cash to be L.-nt, i neks, Ca#h to t>e Bpcut, Socks, Scent, fortmoma or Box, Tent, t ig, Hlieepor Ox, Kouan Cement, Or Even a Bean— Qo— Then in a Trice, iiead the Advice,' Take th# Advice Far Beyond Price, Written Below— Written Bclpw - ADVERTISE -IN THE- Daily News To Ru.sineHK Men. XT i-Y O LABORED aRGC.ME.NTIB NEEDED in these days to convince 2NTEI.L1 GENT men that it Pays Well to Advertise — TAftlfilPi HAin SALSAM Iff. [lte.tr htdbditi ruji fit !:.UiU©fll HeA ;aw I arj^rer *Jtm fc*ur- <ic a Hair tu C©br, MINDER COR NS. Th# mMs S*r** *.**£ btrt err. tw' *«r*ia, Tfawfrinfi.Am Mftf ai! Ufikin. ttcwu L'ffi mi Wl I i>te rv y .ffiU’fwt iM 1% H!W > 0 " xTm £MW I©©It «©IM» v| #W WEJPAY AGENTS^ AUD ALL eal wtnkf a tale t , v FEMALE MCDICINE'L wtak.del ctiMVflri ■ukn ©til INDIAN WEED, Jl U Sttfkand Cxfaiting. Ask four DraggUi. K. K. Ai>tbe.uy,tCrifiln and M. K, ^hwin O lmrd (fill. Ga. ! ~ 1 ««•* A fvtsrtu fitticrtt: TO ADVERTISERS A list of HAH) newspaper# divided Into STATES AND SECTIONS will!’ .cnt ip application— those who FKKK. llif'rudr?rti*i'.i:r To want in i ■) we can offer n» better inrilhun for thoro ...h nod elleotiae work than tie v riot,. . ■;> is of our Kelect 1/e nlList. GEO. P. ROWELL A GO . Newspaper Advertising t'nreao, !0 Pprnco ftnol, ,\Vw York. rinouto 'A i: k, Nerv- oti • wio; j.o nilituu d loot anti r ■ g t-'*ru I eti ioy, 8 1 l > « I A i agio N i ti t y I §[ | lal K - t - io d a i e itr'-'f of - .ill Vvil ilainis vri.u-li I m! M f’tt-Miuture Decay, ConRutuption or (naatitty, send for gears’ 1 realise on I risen,, e <>f Man. with purlieu tar# for Home Cure. Cures 'guaranteed No euro no pay, J.S. rissits 613 wod <114 Clmrch Kt.. NasUvilie I Trim. i:ovt4dAw ty, Ml. The lV-tll.i v . t Vfr.it I.untn. A«Lr.;«, liifsii* JflVa* ; . LSDRUdtkstl. iRUdtivn. CfftllUmhfiilft Omiri.i-t-'idgrl tiro |»Wt ott'r tn diriri v. tkit jArft<urMUiott«r,lBexeru nnkitonu oU^-r - Weak L»in|f*. dm (ff r©n l'lw' .iiwiiMti, IroiaJo an dLsii-f«A.nvr dmvrrmu i»»s**? tnmL«Ym*«lo ihefctoniA.eh. ihdtid-e I.*Yer,kiU»ejae.iui Mho U arc Uit>(r b\ of wmikl r* luuiiih tiiti timclr u*o 1 amk«h‘«0i.v^k 1 It h a new Dew Itfeami lsfe«H(i rinMitrth Mr«M»trth u» i he fiOc. tU le UuootAOi., I , When ch ildr©n pick their note, jrrind thetfteeth, i are re»tie»», unnetural in th*ir appetite, they ai* quite should likely :ly be troubled troubled taken and with with If. W Wonni,---------- A orm*, .Fa tine© prompt Cock* meat urex Lions Vermifuge it hat saved be given them child according from death to dire© many a at© j -ra* Th* ftrw BnaUmd Msdiasl Journal t Anyt: “Walea* IN VISIBLE Sound Diso. for conetoirffiU* Bound «itm on the drum, nnd outrnnkf aU dtalcei of w v *f oar age und its poislbllUtc* *re groat.** F -r »*.!<! by H. H WALES. Brldffo|»ort f CL l.i aMHWir « rri'Yftj’mfS® Executor —-Ww >mio Jrc>'»«4 r/f Hh«f* forth* YiVZf ol ttertylbistj moi:«Ui»> hrir/ purjoe Two issU < ■“ *tf . ..... <wJfw» Oity Ofiffin. d«*c«bc4 . as .A tofBHWri fuUiwm Oow m 1«JU*« and tot »n the < <» i,»r oi UdA arid I in street*, onc-f-mrlh mtni; sod due f room li-.iue and to* o n Taylor street, i Ex«»utorol IthodAi WkbUH.o£& Administrator’s 0t4i i fstigkM JSBSis&SA grwted by fim “ i it Tu d'c-ori-d, , _. for TT^^mro the nnrptmtolt an,nag . cvcijy-iivc the heirs, V_- f acre* of hw»d, more or ! l (wbtn# distririk bounded wcrikl tH^-nujt* ZTiZZr&lll Mdfl. H. VViison, *M, r , Term* one- third ctskMiM ssr** Biaar *tfi*uh.fr«&WX 5 K; owe—< couuly, tri button Uon deeeiuuid, amongtbe SM_ for heirs, the purpeae Two i bond* of the among_____ V. V. A A, jto-wlt: Go. .haraof’ric^of^St^ *har«*«f of ......“ESS!? ‘....... '' “ Georgia ... m m Ofdinsry’* Adve O^’SSE.’tea- ■ ear* d, have made * ' Riant with the heirs will be had #4 before before I tbe coi Spalding January, 1 __ ta.oo. ( V YUDLVAKrS OF#lCE^ ’atiaitoOoCTG — rr, Uteteoia, Nov.ffiListri auminirirator on estate of ‘ MB ing represented departed that fife and nod the- a< same untteirinsd. that if ttM* t* concerned no*®*f riujl; ta or* of ut* of deceased ffton .idminUtrafloti #*—^__ ■. on ,*m^I _ ...... . SiiOnlshedMeat* upon the County #6.«: *■ i if:......■■•r’.’ijfe , rifiel a i ofaaidc ttora aud j mtuii sensed departed i mtd I . ___ Uuflnishi:d,ttiU ed that i*tp< if none of th* of deceased shall i g istmiun o* i " fP 1S8 Hors o-rHsaHBBsas; and t -* ^ late of as the adsnti—----w--r-.- ael&SB m rsi ii m* bavlug departed tSL Ufa .nd :eftsaid eatata aurepre—*t*d and the admiotstraUoo $m i trifft rrtiflfl of the same tMifialshid this is to notify «B WHwsffikl concerned thut fl none of th* eswUtora or nest uf kin of deceased shell apply for totter* f fi.oo. E. M era appointed to set apart a twelve =^ sm3 •R forth* widow and minor ek W H. T. Jones, iate of said county r »< tiave acted and made and filed their report fefi ibj* office. lA-t all persons concerned shew foie Urn i ourl cf ordinary ew the,first . day ill January IScii, tf any cause extete, Wlf ; such retort aheuid not be mode the judgtaeat of the ceurt and bfe enured ol record^ $3M. ‘ w. HAMMUND, Ordinary. SsSii A Burdett, administrator of Praealey Bur- d’tt, late of t5|«ridiug County, decs’Med. it being represented to rue that TOO have SI removed from the state of ticorgte, ‘ tri havo failed tv make returns, and are mis- arytebe fi’scburged tram ’uretyahlp om by ten o'clock a. the first Mondsy sss; J «r., on ut anuary, ls«> and show cause why you ‘in bond. snssa your Aid pertone cooceraed notified to appear at said time mod pJae and show cause why a new administrator should not be appointed in case of your ttU ure to comply with tius order. * 40,00 i. W ha M MONO, Ordinary. ( VllMN'AKY’S jrFICE-fiPxLDIMf binder y/rr, has (iiEOftotx, applied to Nor .SOOt, for letter* ltSVk—A, of ad me ministration on the estate of John Alien, j Li* ot said county, deceased. [ fore Let all persons concerned whow cause be. I the Court «f Ordinary <uf Mud j at January, ray office 1388, in Griffin, by on the first Hoi Mte* tn ten o’clock a. m„ j 1 letters should not be grafted. -IM WHO. K W. HAM MO It, Ordinary, j - —-------- : — — / yjri, |KWNAUr6 GaonoiA. OFFICB.-Srxunua Soe. mb. W. CdCX lard lias applied of Jftt to me for letters i I tratratsoo. de bonis non, with wiii i_„ j on the estate of N. O Phillips late of j couuty, Lei de# cased. j off pewons concerned show cause tie fore office the Court in Griffin, of Ordinary of said county ; January, my on the first Monday ; iSs* by um o’clock a. 1 i such letters should not be grantel. ss $3 00. t w. Hammond,O rdinary. ( —— / \RWNAB5rsOFFlCE.-ap, t.soaoix, Oct. "ppbedVB TT, adiaimatrater of 27ft, 2Tth, * to me rae for for L letters ef (hassle*km bis adraii administration on the 'IS df I Briley, Let late ot said *1! persons \zsx; tiMffi A by Aft o r, inters should not afuJSSKt, be 96.US. *. W. ~ Farm and Hosts* on* m\Sto