The Griffin daily news and sun. (Griffin, Ga.) 1889-1924, July 14, 1889, Image 2

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wm] » It. JlO, -1 mow a wld« spaifa mm now, by « South will In giant* In privilege of aafilng r* safe, tbe moat Mfiad aad happy 0 uae hi wishing? HJ, have pi 't- If yon continve to saSer with indi- g—tlon yon wfll never know what yoar fate may be, and it most come sooner or later. Dyspepsia after a Musical Outlook in North Carolina. New York Tribune (Sep.) A North Carolina judge baa decided bat tbe unintentional disturbance of l religion* congregation by diacor- lant flinging when tbe singer is con- official endomed each account that be aadlteN and found correct—O. K. —meaning to intimate that the bill and wa* WIN wi all epelt wnwk, correct, it, OH or or as a* Krect. be uc pronounced jiiuiiuuiHAni Whasever the origin, tbe expression w uaed in a variet y of connections, asfor instance, when Robson told Tomkins that his wife’s health had been 0. K. ever since she need n lew bottles of Dr. Pierce’* Favorite Prescription. It is the great cure ing ailment* for ill the and painful weaknesses and distress¬ peculiar to women. It is the only guaranteed drug¬ cure for these ailment*, sold by gist. Money paid for itwill be prompt¬ ly tion. returned 0fi* guarantee if it don’t printed give satisfac¬ the on B. B. a (Botanic Blood Balm.) IfyoO try this remedy you wiH soyas many others h«T. said, that to the best blood puri¬ fier and tonfe. Write Mood Balm Co., Atlan¬ ta, 0*.. lor book of conrinsing testimony. J. P. Da via. Atlanta, (la. (Weet End), writes: “1 consider that B. B. B. has perm a- **F,. G. Tinsley,Columbiana, Ala., writ*s:"My mother and stater had ulcerated sore throat aad scrofula. B. B. B. cured them. ’ B. Jacob B. entirely F.Bj-AJocfer,Newaan,(ia., cured of rheumatism writea: in “B. me my Baltimore. Ifd.. writil: “I suffered with lifeed- ss?SK»n:r*^s?-“ Tneeoa. fin writes: “B. B. il 1 I H.ctv . which I to and from Mtmpfci*, Nashville, Kmsu Ci and the West and Kmxvtfla, Washington, New Y#rfc and the East. THE SHORT LINE BETWEEN Atlanta and Jacksonville, Atlanta and Savannah, Atlanta and Brans wick. Atlanta and Macon, - -- Atlanta and Rome. For rates, Time Cards and other lnforamtion apply to agents of the East Tenn., Vs. and Baorgia R. ft B. W. WRENN. Gen. Pant*. A Ticket Agt., Knoxville. 8. hTHardwick, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., Atlanta. ORDINANCE. ir aorfiiwh to iBf i>rn»H Lwcine of Cleveland, Ohio, its successors and Bamox 1. Be it ordained by the aad City Council of the city of Griffin, gia: That the Brash Electric Company, Cleveland. Ohio, be aad is repair hereby and to construct, maintain, alleys, apon. or under the public streets, other public places in the city of Griffin and during the term of lire (5) year# date of the passage of tills ordinance, a or lines'of wire, or otherdectrie together irith ail necessary feeders and vice wires, or other electric conductors, to need for the transmission of electricity for purpose of furnishing light iinee and power. Sec. 2. Said line or of wire may placed upon poles erected in said streets, Jeys, both, or public the election places, of said or under ground, at company. the poles be erected under supervision direction of the street committee. said term of years said company shall good electric lights, both arc and cent, to all persons desiring and shall paying alone the same, and for that period entitled or authorised, to maintain and ate within the limits of said city gufti line Bore to be used for such purpose. Sac.fi. That the contract for lighting streets of the city to be entered ieto by company with the city, when this fat accepted by said company, ordinance. is hereby a part Sac. and portion of this 4. Within tea (10) day*from the age of this ordinance the said company fife a written acceptance of the terms of ordinance with the city Oertfof Griffin, when so accepted this ordinance shall ate as a contract between the city and arid company, He successors and assigns. Sac. 5. This ordinance shall be of full as soon as itsball be city adopted Grifflnand by said and Council of the of ed in the Gturrot News axo Sex. Bac.fi. AH ordinances, or conflict parte with of nances heretofore passed in ordihance, be and the same are hereby Special JElection. Notice to hereby given that there nil! held on Tuesday, the 18th day of lfififMn 8paldingcounty.au whether bonds election shall to mine the question or not b# issued by said county for the of pay tag lor, improving and Said repairing bond* property iu said county. to of the aggregate amount of sixteen dollars, to be known as coupon bonds of denomination of flvehnndred dollars each, fiear interest at the rate of six per cent, annum and payable semi-annually, on 1st day of January and the 1st dsy of of east year Two of said bonds to be <* on January 1st. 1391. and until one aU of dollars annually thereafter bonds are retired. Raid election shall be held and in accordance with an Act of the approved There shaft October be 14th. 1879. written tbe • those printed or said on lOts of voting for issuing the words “For issuing bonds,” and on opposed to issuing the same the “Against issuing beads.” MARION PATRICK, C.C. T. J. BBOOK8, C. C. Julylfi-lm T.B. MILLS,C.C. hi flerh EBC 'jzszzzr. rbiteaJrf'bwreoforede* PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. HENKY C. PEEPLES, ATTORNEY AT LAW JOHN J. HUNT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, eairnx, o cough. Office. 31 Hill Street, Dp Stairs, over J. B. White’s b'lothinf Store. marfttdhwly f-HOS. R. MILLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will practice iu the State ■^ Ke.tersJ ourts. Office orer Georgs A Hartnetts sraer. ™>v»tl iolyMfiti 0. L PARMER, ATTORNEY AT LAW CLEVELAND & GARLAND, DENTISTS, GRIFFIN, • : : GEOSttiA. kimto^thS^Slcn Cabinet sires of framss •ejected stwksta* the ■HU, PA. toffiteaep. » ! — ----—— —--—- Laurnn. Executor of Mr*. Janett Betlinne, deceased, wpiiea to me lor fetters of Dismis- **LBt**JI persons roncenied show cause oSoJS before next, why such letters of DismUsiou should HAMMOND. Ordinary made application to Me lor leave to sell one andivided one-hslf interest hi one and one- half acres of land, more or leas, branded north fay Broadway sweet, on the east Arnold by second street, by sooth land by Ffemtotar of said and for the aad west other estate, purpose of paying debts of deceased and for distribution among the heirs. Let all persons concerned show cans* be fore the Court of Ordinary, at my office in «lesr Griffis, on the first Monday in August next, Notice of Local Legislation Notice of Local Legislation be Noties is hereby the Genera) given Assembly that application of the State will Georgia made to mil of forthe passage of a at the July adjourned session to prohibit the sale of spirit¬ uous and malt liquors within this* miles of Midway Methodist Church in Akin district in Notice of Local Legislation Notice to hereby given that application will be made to the General Assembly of the State of Georgia for the passage ofa bill at tbe July adjourned session toprohibit thessfeof farm products in the county at Spalding between Notice of Local Legislation % Notice to hsreby given that application will be made ti> theGeneral Assembiy of the State of Georgia tor the passage of a bill at the July adjourned in the session to prohibit of Spalding tbe safe from of seed Cotton 13th pf August county the day to tbe lSthdayof De¬ cember. «f ■ Notice of Proposed Leg is Ifttfon. Notice is hereby given that a bill will be in reduced at thesummer session of theLcgfela- mBBB&tSSB* i bonds, or as much thereof as is necessary. • audbusinassex -' v > - t- (CONSOLIDATED More Value In proportion to prices chargt other medium in the South. With the combined circ *:-u V iC % ,v • X'. $f»rr V* %*..• - , v and well established pap< prices of only one. ---„t--. • II Is published In one of the a«ricaltaw commercial, manufacturing and railroa centers of the most progressive State lntl South, with a large and intelligent sttrrouc ing population and extra facilities for dii tribotion. Being a first-clans newspaper, fully up to all demands of the times and the require¬ ments of its constituency, it is read not only by .nearly every family in Spalding t County, hut In the eight surrounding counties, with a good genera] circulation in the State and other States. and covers it completely. Prices low. Write for rates and sarnpl copies of Daily and Weekly to DOUGLAS GLESSNER, Publisher. Griffin, G*. —■ 1 ! J f — *