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" “We have never, as our readers
nearly thirty years in this county
i testify, written Duty a ‘pair well of any
amt medicine. as as in-
«tion impel os to depart from
thisstvdied silence, to ray to our
i.vs tehttog it with ordinary
s and getting no relief from
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™Tis speech ‘Gladstone, at the »&« banquet Botar tothl
« Mr.
■Sr- m S‘^TSSt
reaaed oontition ^nsr at a public r'BfiSS; meeting,
as
Its pope will -ta In LoaduMi.
Tfopnoit Sept. 10.— A dispatch to The
tog Home,
ing mo li-
^waTlSTwoLuUtS
i position.
jf^^pEinoney paid foxilwilLbc
A LUIle AiTrmv Among the Miner*.
Wheelia'O. W. Vh., Sept. 10. A
•hooting affray occurred at North
Springs, Wyoming county, named Saturday, Lester,
in which three miners The
CoUins and West were old engaged. grud..
quarrel Collins arose and over West au Lester and
tween Collins and shot him
West assaulted
twioa Collins returned the fire, wound¬
ing last’s both men. A third shot from
qi|t revolver blew Collins’ brains
Lester died from his wounds.
gurpjr, But Wh Caa’t Cry.
Stillwater. Minn., Sept 10.—Bob
rounger, the day Missouri Snu outlaw, He lay does in
Stupor dll his iay. sister, who has not
now recognise Ids 1 even edside constantly for two
been at Merrill he will prob¬
months. Dr. says
ably die in the next live twenty-four day two. hours, His,
brothers. though he Jim may and a Cole, or serving life
sentences They allowed with him, to lie ore with visibly him aflected. large
are a
part of the tuna
Vigor and Vitality
are quickly given to every part of the body
by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, The That tired purified, feeling
is entirely overcome. blood is
enriched, and vitalized, and carries health in¬
stead of disease to every organ. The Btom-
abh is toned and strengbened, and liver the appetite re¬
stored, The kidneys The brain are refreshed, roused and the
invigorated is
mind mode clear and ready for work. Try i
Mercurial Poison.
Mercury is frequeotly-injndiciously used by
quack doctors in cases of malaria and blood
poison. Its aftereffect is worse than the or-
igial disease. B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm)
contains no mercury, but will eliminate mer¬
curial poision from the system. Write to
Blood Balm Go., Atlanta, Ga., for book of
convincing proof of its curative virtue.
A. F. Britton, Jackson, Tenn., writes: “1
caught malaria in Louisiana, and when the
fever i^ at last broke, my system was saturated
h «onmy tVo Klre
B. B. which iwahSfmy tongue and mouth
Wm. Richmond, Atlanta, fla„writes: “My
wife coaid hardly see. Doctors called it syph¬
ilitic iritis. Her eyes were to dreadful condi¬
tion. Her appetite failed. Bhe had pain to
her joints ana bones. Her kidneys were de¬
ranged aMo, Dr. Gillam and no one recommended thought sbeoould B. B. B., be
cured.
which she used until her health vas entirely
restored.”
JC. P, B Jones, Atlanta, (la., writes: "J
Tas troubled with copper colored eruptions,
loss of appetite, pain in the hack, aching
joints, debility, emroiation, loss of R. hair, B. B. sore
throat, and great fine condition.” nervousness. put
my system in
of the »o«t desperate prisoners in the
Jail had broken oat. Careful investi¬
gation discovered that, absurdly
enough, the rumor had some founda¬
with tion, but not exactly Three in accordance
the facts. Scrofulous prisoners had
broken out with eruptions
oq the face, neck and limbs—but the
(Prickly physician Ash, called Poke in prescribed Root and P. Potas¬ P.P.
sium) theremowned vegetable doubt blood
purifier and there is no what¬
ever that the patients will soon re¬
Scrofula, cover. Rheunintisip, Malarial poW* Gout, Syphilis,
o! impure blood ^0 quick¬
symptoms removed by I*. P. P., and a re
as ft
ssisSs l*WI»i M
Hood's SampcrQU can* DUKJ*. W*
MM* mi all Humors,
THE CHARLTON PROPERTY-
on Sooth Hill street. 4 acres land, derated 6 roc*
house—large airy mer^srse. rooms. Hteh,
rg.srvi’S-
on I4th street, 4 throug^he acres i»uu, lot. o ruuiu uuuan
Branch running
THE OLD NALL HOUSE,
7 rooms, double kiteheu, I acre land. 1
block from centre Hill street.
JOSSEY HOUSE AND LOT.
7 rooms, double kiteheu, H acre, stable. *e.
Half block from Hi.I street. Centrally loeat-
^I°acre and*:? roomhouse A bargain off given Shelton to lot all on of
above Poplar plar property. street street.
and , lauds , tor sale .
Other bouses and lots
and to rent.
lUNNDiGHAM,
Beal Estate Agent.
MERGER iPWEBSITL
MACON, GA.
FULL FACULTIES. FIVE SCHOOL S
1. The Preparatory liberal Department, Arts.
2. The College of Department.
8. The Seietific
4. The Department of Theology.
6 The Law School. of Lib-
TUITION FREE to the Department
dent, or JOHN J. BBANTLY, Sec. pro tem-
Macon, Ga. jull7wedAsu6w
VIA
BRUNSWICK. JESUP,MACON. CHATTANOOGA. ATLAN¬
TA, ROME and
OSLY LINE
Double Dniiy Sleeping Car S«ivice
Between
’ Cincinnati and Jacksonville.
Solid trains between
Chattanooga and Jacksonville,
Closely connecting with double trains
with Pullman Sleeping Cars
to and from
Memphis, Nashville, Kansas Ci y
and the West and
Knoxville, Washington, New York
and the East.
THE SHORT LINE BETWEEN
Atlanta and Jacksonville,
Atlanta and Savannah,
Atlanta and Brunswick,
Atlanta and Macon,
Atlanta and Rome.
For rates, Time Cards and other
information apply to agents of Die
East Tenn., Va. and Georgia R. R
B. W. WRENN,
Gen. Pass. & Ticket Agt., Knoxville.
S. H. Hardwick,
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., Atlanta.
Notice to Debtori and Creditors.
Notice is hereby given to all who are indebt-.
ed to the estate of L. R. Brewer, deceased,to
call and settle at once. All parties holding
Executd
aug22w6.-$8.T0,
Notice.
Notice is berebo given thot application will
be aiade to the legislature now in session to
pass an act requiring the recording Commission¬ in the
office of Treasurer and County
ers of all fine and forfeiture orders in Spald¬
ing County by and to have forfeiture Payments on same
made only fine and order from
Commissioners on a fine and forfeiture ac¬
count to be specially kept bY Treasurer and
Feeders and Condeesers,
THE BEST ENGINES and BOILERS.
One 5 home 2nd hand Engine and 50 Saw
with Brooks Press, foreale cheap.
First-class Grass Mower $ 60.00
“ “ Reaper*.......... 100.00
Improved Milbern 6m Gin.
" Centennial ,
“ Hall * Self Feeder Gir
Pricea tut toy i^m anrwbcre.
G. A. lUNtyJNGHAM
46 Hill Sf., GRIFFIN,
——.
October Sheriff's Sales.
|6.15.
ceascu, ui appueu said w J. D. George, w , late “ ^ of
the r«al ^nt^rdorearedT estate of of
said for tbejmrpoae and lor the
S2S.*SSSS2K5 -*“‘ J -*-de
or the heirs,
Let all persons concerned show cause be¬
foie the Court of Ordinary, at my office fa
Griffin, on the tret Monday to - October —*------, next,
why such application should not be granted,
f 6.00, E. W. HAMMOND, Ordtiuuy.
Executor’s Sale.
By virtue of an order g_ ^ . Mid
of Ordinary Court ol Spalding House county, will be
before the
Hill street, No.
Shaffer. Also, —----I
house on comer — less. ,
streets, containing half one acre lot more Solomon or
Also, one vacant acre on
by Keith children. Bold'for the purpose ol
£ ei 2. W. S?,W in *
#6.00 Executor J. Keith.
GHardian’s Sale.
By Ordinary virtue of an Spalding order granted County, by Georgia, theCourt I
of of
will sell to the highest to Griffin, bidder, the before first 1 ''
court honsedoor on
?Hty acres of land out of the northwest
corner of lot No. 101 and fire acres adjoii
ing in lot No. —, in the Third District i
Pike Counts, Georgia, bounded on the east
by L. F. Farley, south by Mre. Green, west
tUJJXsT Mary
Guardian^ of the minor children of
Libel for Divorce.
Wm. A. Ellis ) (SpaldingSuperiorCom Libel for Divorce i
Mary J*’ Ellis. j August Term, 1889.
It appearing to the Court by the return of
the HliCT-iff that the defendant, Mary J. Ellis
does not reside to this county and it torther
appearing that she does not reside in the
state of Georgia. Itis therefore ordered that
said -ij defendant - - show canee at ... uei ut term of
this court, if any granted she has, why a to1 >tal divorce
should not be to libelant
for und that she stand to and abide su
judgement, or decree as may be rendered
said cause, and that sendee of this order
perfected the Griffin on News eaid defendant Sun by publication month f
and once a
four months before the next term of
trart. Aug. 28,1886.
By the court. James 8. Boynton
Thos, W. Thurman, Libelant’s Att‘y.
I certify that the above is a true eri
from tbe minntes of said court. This August
adjourned term, 1886. iYm. M. Thomas.
Clerk Superior Court, Spalding, County, Gi
Georgia Midland 4 Golf HR,
Time Table, TokingVfeelAtif 11,’M
No. 50.— Passenger, Sot th, Daily Except
Sunday.
Arrive. Leave.
McDonough.................. 5:00a.m. *
5:4*
Columbus.,
No. 51.— Passenger, North. Daily.
ambus..................1:05 p. n
Jm ffin...............—......9:50 Spring................ 2:34
p. m.
No. 52.—pAHBKdES, Sooth. Daily.
4S05 p. m.
Warm Springs... 5:28 “
No. 58 — Passenger, North. Daily Except
SimtsAY.
Columbus. •sciar!*—,
,8:15 p. m. 8:20
...9:00 “
No. 5 *.—Passenger Bourn, Sunday Owlt
sac^—rM.^asw
........................... .11:10 p
No. 55.— Pamemobr North. Hi
INo 1 *' .—Fb«oht Scuba North. Daily Kxccrr
' y.
■ tstds
No. 9.— Psrwst Socth. Daily Except
Bcrbay.
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