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wresent limit ot, the span
loubtcdly in the much increase
sere of 1880 preservative 4,016
and gave and not per- far
BPS over, . er, auu nos lar
r 4,678, as from
srefore, are that
past 00 he will
before 5 years
4ar 80 years that life is In most
present conditions and with
al art as it Is. In 1880 there
60S men and women In the
ates between 80 and 84 years,
amber from 85 to 90 was only
et there were more at 93 than
> titan, the thus limit, of age for
years, it compares with
sn« of the lower animals, the
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and am,.....«M0 MMtagrv. 10
SO
no ot the cold blooded animals and
, of course, live much longer. Pike
carp, for Instance, have beat aseer-
d ti* live 180 years, eagles and crows
atlon^oT' life—that la the
endeavor for the students
r'S^awea^preMrvlifg chine in the best condition
As it is, the best work, the
“ passed »“v le uiKuvavi highest, 80 and is done uuuo by wj men urou
have reached and are approaching, beyond,
gone
ich in which the buds are to be In-
must be in a similar condition, al-
i at the point of junction it may be
than one year old, but in no case
ho bark be thick and rigid, as the
i to be Inserted under the‘bark of
m off from the shoot with the
the eye is allowed to remain.
J^^ recentl y^I fou nd hin^ writing at his
nched in the brim of a
Which he bad on bis
s laughing explained at this enri- that
> to me
liable way In which to
IM VllOiUM W IMJ JAVA, I1UWCVKF, *UL
»could Bishop Barnett, write who in his latter
never a sermon without
pa in his mouth, made a similar de¬
fer his comfort and* would sit for
hi at A time and puff tobacco smoko as
s wrote down the word of God—John
reston Beecher to New York News.
- Not at All Cnuunnl.
"My to name chance is Johnson." said n gentle-
tan a acquaintance. -Will
opover ” ‘Hum. don’t yon consider
i6t a very unusual naraef No. Rif 1
ive boen familiar with It all uy lifo."—
Iilcago News
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"I have been l.....-r-r< led witti dyspepsia. I
hod hut little appetite, and m what I d did eat
toed cd mo, Kit!, J or.d or w* -WAS* -did mo M*w
* -XifeMi r.t' -ssaiereding, It. would an expe- hour
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msutoUgUiiiEtiiiotwneai Mtiiougb 1 bad not Mtsstc^itoj, .ajuw Mytroo.
We, R«v» X * thick, was u«o «s*r.vstcd » e( ,..n«»yw by wy my "V business,
which which is Is that that tint el < t a a painter, rsintl-r, lit anil ami from from being being
more more ot m los leu s shut tip up in a a e «JoUr n)tr
’**?**?«&.. jSgfSSlSSis^ *»«*•■*». w $*»*.•- Stomach did
rilla-tOvU thres UtC.-;. It It did me an
tesicwic imr.ier.rc nmewtt'<t r f'* «U It It £»r< cr.yo mo aa
aui^lU©, ivy -Idretl end s
i l,...a.K. v;a:-!y eipericneed. 1
Cpojwk A.v ..tusUrtm* Ma.*.
Hri-d's Sa/sapsrUla
Sv!,ib> - T -’lurtn^iflii fm-”* Mass art:
by 1;.,, » *
tOA , f>r»A Online
have consented to ran as the independent
candidate for Sheriff of Spalding County
My long experience as Chief pf Police is suf¬
ficient proof to all tbat'I am not an untried
man. If elected to this position I will en-
deavor, to the best ol my ability, to walk in
the straight path and to discharge the duties
pertaining to the office without fear or favor.
T. G. MAN1 £Y.
Capt. 3. C. Little, the veteran Bailiff for
the grand jury and the faithful guardian o
the secrets of that august body, U a candi¬
date tor election to the office of Bailiff of this
district at the coming election. The Cap¬
tain’s energy, exjterienee and fidelity corn-
mend him to the favorable consideration of
the people and his election will give unive rs¬
al satisfaction. Many Citizbns .
Aa Important Announcement
a !■/,„. Mx weeln ago, wbneat business. I
Idenly tee£ attacked with excrttelatin*
my knees and hands. So severs
i;k that X took ray bed Immediately,
3 was driven from ine. pain After Butter-
most excruciating and various other for remedies, a week,
intents
who sympathized with my heljdcsa
eondltka l,said tome: _ ____
not I then nedicine shall cost you nothing.’*
at ot
using It
d. out in three weeks and I oould sit using up and
the room, after six
and stand on my feet from nine to
» > day, the and plain am entirely and simple free from facts
ie*e are all
». and I wilr cheerfully answer
relative thereto, either la person or
11 TV. WthstreetfsewYmkcilty.
Nasavn.!.*, Txsx.-I have warded off a se¬
vere Swift’s attack Specific, or rheumatism la MT by a timely where resort
to this oases medicine a per¬
manent relief Is sought com¬
mends itself for a constitutional treatment
ease from the system. D. D.
Eer. W. P. Hxmusox,
Ntw Toax, SI 7m of AV*.—After spending wltUoeS
$900 benefit, to be reMered few bottles Blood of Poison Swift’B Specific
any worked perfect a C. Poster.
a core.
Vonu, Os —My little girl, aged tlx, and
boy, worst aged aggravated four years, shape. had They scrofula la the
were puny
and sickly. To day of they taking are healthy and ro¬
bust, all the result S. S. T. S.
Job Coiuxr.
Laot Laxit, Btnmta Co., Fla-—T our 8. a
8. has proved a wonderful sueeess In my
case. would The have cancer hurried on my face, no doubt, 1
soon me to my grave.
PO think itls wonderful, H. and has Postmaster. no cquaL
B. Byeo,
Waco, Texas, May 9.1888.
Swibt Srrcirtc
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FOR TORPID LIVER.
ft^rorpldliver deranges the who! ij*.
Sick Headache,
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu¬
matism, Sallow Skin and Piles.
There le no better remedy fartoase
common diseases then Tntt’s Liver
Pills, as a trial will prove. Price, S5e.
Sold Everywhere.
B. A. FAHNESTOCKS^
t897. It <• now oxer Hxty year* tlnot this medi -
*»* «W# offered a* a remedy for WORMS, and
^£tssfset^epsysss £££££
10 acre* wood lard inside corporate limits.
The wood w ill nearly pay for it, and then the
land is worth over price asked for it. 345
seres, 100 in woods part inside of city lim¬
its. 56 acre* irreidecity limits. 12acresin-
rejs&ga.'sariisras:
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6. A. CUNNINGHAM,
TO ADVERTISERS
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REX RETURNING— TIRNING-South South Boand. Bonnd.
Leave Cnuin..*.«.... •»***®‘5 llilfe *
Arrive Columbus—Union Depot,
etsoE sale atUnion Depot, and at the offic
in Georgia Home building.
M. E. GRAY, Snpt.
C. W. Gen’l CHEAR8, Columbus, Ga.
Pass. Agt.
HOTEL CURTIS
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Under New Management
A. 6. DANIEL,
k3f Po tors meet all trains.
ning from the spring emptiM ldto the branchy
ditch te drawn
the and md brant branch, north by the land line
• between ' “ E. C. ......Lpatrick Kirk] and Jas. A. Beeks,
said six acres being g a part of lot number 130
_________________f Pike, Spalding originally Henry, then
now County. the Third Also, District sixteen
acres, more Henry, or less, in of
Connty, originally and then distinguished Pike, now Spalding
known as lot
number 159, commencing at the southwest
comer of said lot and running east five
. el ains and twenty rood »,t hence due north to
the second branch twenty.eight of chains,
thence up the northern prong the branch
to the original land line between said lot and
the lot west of it, now occupied by Jas. A,
Becks, then re south alone said line thirty
six chains to the beginning eoraer. Levied
on and sold as ti e property of Walter C.
Beeks and Wm.M. Beeks, administrators of
the estate of Jas. A. Beeks. deceased, by vir-
tne of a mortgages!! fa Issued from Spalding
Superior Court in favor of Jas. U.Horjas m.
miner crrijeerrana w».. m. seeks, admin
istrators of the estate of Jas. A. Beeks. Wm.
M, Becks, tenant in possession, legally $5.00. noti¬
fied.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold that tract oy parcel of land being in
Spalding County, ,
ed the byTTO. originally Andrews, Henry, boand
on north on the
west by Ben Dorsey, on the south by W. L.
Jackson, taining©! on the being east by Jesse Griffin, con¬
acres, the loton which Prof
fit Miller resides. Levied on and sold aa the
property of Proffit Miller by virtue of a
mortgage ft fa issued from Spalding Superior
Court in favor of Geo. vf. Wood vs. Proffit
legally Miiler. notified. Proffit Miller, tenant in possession, $3.00.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold 35 acres of land in the southeast corner
of lot No. 55 in lC68th district G. M, of Spald
ing County, bounded east by U. T. Patter¬
son, south by land of Jno. E. Bishop, west
bv land of B. P. Gray, north by other lands
of B. P. Gray. Levied on as the property of
B. P. Gray by virtue of a mortgage li fa is;
AIsj, at the sanie time and place. Will be
sold a oue-ttiiid undivided interest in a cer¬
tain store honse in the city cd Griffin, Spald¬
ing Comity, now occupied by D. W. Shaffer,
formerly Hill street occupied in said city, by Sti well & Keith, on
the same being a two
story brick building, and bonnded north by
the store house of A. Bcbeuerman, east by
Hill street, south by store house of R. P.
McWilliams and west by an alley. Levied
ou and eo’d as the property of H. Keith
County Stilwell Co”rt & hi Keith. favor »(K.B D. W. 8liaffei>4en- Cisffiu & Co.
vs.
ant Also, in possession, at the legally time and notified $6.00. will
sold seventy-five same off of lot place, No be
145 the 4th acres of land
m District of Spalding County,
the said seventy-five acres of land be ng
strip the entire length of said lot on the south
side, the bonnded south on land the north by Head’s Creek,
east 6n by the iot by which of Jamea I Dnffy, live, and on the
on now a n
the west by lands of Wm. H. Touchstj; e.
Levied on and told by virtue of a mortgage
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ORBgZVOass. to Cons-
SguEgstts Minted and the administration of
ed unfinished,this that if of la to the notify creditors all pane
none or i
of deceased shall apply for letters
ggay Ordinary of «sgagh.ii said county will easttl
ed administration ot said estate
Connty Administrator for said cor
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removed front the State of Georgia, and
have failed to make returns, and are mis¬
managing the estate of deceased; and K. I.
before voor bond, it»ordered that you appear
the Court of Ordinary of said conntr,
JwiuBy, by ten o’clock a. m., onihe first Monday in
1880 and show cause why yon
sjmu'duot B. I. Ison should make your not returns be relieved and why said
An VAPW VtAnA All ' ' aa -—" surety
rvnwonw. ■ — - ■
lard osa^?Ksscas3r!r?si has applied to for letters of adminir
me
tratratmn de boni# non, with will annexed
on the estate of N. G. Phillips lateof said
connty, Let deceased.
ail persons concerned Bhow eauae be
fore the Court of Ordinary of said county, at
January, my offiee In Griffin, oq the first Monday in
1889 by ten o’doek a. m why
such letters should not be 1. ,
$3.00. E. B. HAMMOND, grante
Ordinary.
/ v/ ORDINARY’S OFFICE.—SpamwroCoo*-
Stanley, p, GBOBOIA, Oct. 27th, 1688.—JH. N.
administrator of gam’l Bailey has
B ‘w y ’ at ® ° f sa,d couut y- deceased.
Let all persons concerned show eauae be-
forethe rourt of Ordinary of said county,
at my office in Griffin on the flrat Monday
in Febrhary, 1889, by ten o’elock a. m., why
such letters should not be g, anted. —'
$6.15. E. W. HAMMOmD, Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sal©
By virtue of an order granted by the Ccjbt
of Ordinary of ftpaldmg Connty, I wiil ge u
among the heirs, to-wit: One lmndred and
scvsiity-ftve of land, “
acres more or lew i
in one and two years, with eight per cen
interest. . J.C. BdOuKS,
Adm’r ot Mr*. M L. Lawton,* detfd.
Executor’s Sale.
. b % re ^ °? D . rt house
that Tte r.*
money. 1 -
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Received on.yeste
if LONG
at $6,50 worth $10. Fe’
to be almost giv<
WILL IDS SEVERAL BAR
the present week. Look ti
giving my stock an fm----
BIG REDUCTIOBS a* ALL WOOL USES