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•T‘>^h“h j'o^ ntinued n8<>n on, 'o* of and Atlanta, -Atlanta, wsii cared on of n [J -
r aevero case
g his lift
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0f ^A“rW«7fnTckn“i„. of (acini neuralgia, also of a liver Oft., w« and n
‘«HrSir eared with acute b n U catarrh. lotTtU One U n e t r ft? bottle U J^ 5S o( g ft
ttermelner treed her from this dreadful u
d jfd»««rhter of F. T. Brostus, of Atlanta, If
..«d tried every km own remedy for ag- ir n
fU - crated cured dyspepsia. Two bottles of Osr-
|n mstuer ner. ft n
III jti. afflicted I,ewis Bennett, with indigestion Atlanta, for Oa., had
been HO years, “ ft
complicated with diarrficea. Three-fourths
of a nottle cnred him sound and well. u
Thousands of voluntary certificates teg- fl
tify geyal to the Oermetuer. remarkable Xt curative builds virtues at of If
“nature’s soft "—refreshing up once, n I,
wooes nurse
deep, stimulates the appetite, aids dlges- Jt
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9wives, etc., UllillUCip, it is the DtrUU«IUMIICIo, nonpareil of all uuunw- rem- I] U
s tdies. As a blood is without purifier and rival. an invlfOr- It is n
b ating tonic it a as
l $ diseases 1.60 per by com i-----
l make one gallon of medicine, Bend as per ...
I companylng directions. stamp for ft
! full particulars, druggists wonderful cures, etc. Kino’s If
ii For sale GBBlfRTI’KK by CO., ATLANTA, and by OA. n
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CAUTIGiJ (ns his and ^mnttd, price stamped 11 and every ever Sheen botten pa
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W. L. DOUCLAS
$3 SHOE CENTLEMEN.
fine Calf and I.aced Waterproof Grain*
Die excellence and wearing by qualities of this shoe
annot be letter shown than the strong endorse-
puts ef its thousands of constant wearers.
iw.00 0 Genuine stylish Hr Shoe ml-sewed, an elegant itself. and
dress which commends
<A*00 liand-ae^ed Welt. A fine calf Shoe
*»• unequalled for Welt style and durability.
<9*50 O Goodyear Shoe, popular is the standard dress
at a price.
(O.BO O Polleemnn’a for railroad Hhoe is especially adapted
All in Congress, men, farmers, Button etc. and Lace.
made
f3 & $2 SHOES u58!s.
uve been most improvements favorably received make since them Introduced superior
the recent
at thi -**
annot dvertlsea supply price, you send
or a
W, L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass*
SCHEUERMAN & WHITE.
CR1TFI*.
Advice to the sncti Aged* sing.
Ago brick" infirm it left, aft
eIiu bowels, u c»k lililncys and bind-
ter ami torpid liver.
Ms Pills
paw© sKt-ecil I© «?ff©et on the*® organa*
AtlinnlK - ii;^ the bowels, giving natur-
'wipiitf;, Jkl dis< ; . uud , w without attaining Of
IF ETTHG VIGOR
to the i.-rr,, bladder anil liver*
They a■ . . iooldoryoung.
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..ew Advcijisemenls.
HKATI Y S Pl/iXOS
(New). *130 Orleans §2,1. For' Catalogne
aililrcKs Ex-M yor DAN[KI, F. BEATTY,
Washington, K. J.
waj, lift* York. v tr»t.
- ^ A MON l H Young Men or
A board tofdisdidif'Hin '<*<h conn
tv, i’.W. ZlE(HVE!I & Co.. Philail n.liia,Pa
i per month eahiry, and
**}} I Oy * * v_/ to expenses sell line paid,^iny of plated active ware,
man or wo.uan a
L watches and jewelry; can live a t hom e. We
famish team free, fall particulars, and an
elegrtiit sample ease, of iroods FREE. Ad-
dresfl ftrumlu.nl Silver Ware Co., Boston,
il fT^t^Triai^TiT FA-NTE \ ac ive paHy,-m n rle ur -iemntei
monthly to repre-
mf u ii Ag^rd>xrrnn f(rtrmle»l fee mem
h rn at ;n>ttom wholesale prices, all goods
*or Momir md family tine, address at- once for
^rartien A lnm, i ’orntnoa wealth Boston, (-o-operative Mass.
K'iciation (P. O. Box r . »30S)
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jClean«o* HA1R BALSAM the Jaklr.
I and beautifies growth.
Promote! a luxuriant nt |
INevor I Pails to B wrto.re_ Grey
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CONSUMPTIVE
Hinlion the Niws acid Sun when you write.
o r at eful-com fo rti no .
EPPS’S COCO A
BREAKFAST.
' fly •* thorough knowledge of the lintiirol
nvs which govern the operations of diges-
liiiu and nutritfon, and by a careful applica¬
tion of the Hue properties of well selected
Oh'ou, Mr Epps has provided flavored our Ureaklast (leverage
tallies with u‘delicately doctors’
win-h may save us many heavy
hills, ft is by the judicious use of such orti-
des of diet that a consti tut ion may ho grad¬
ually built up until strong erough to resist
every tendency to disease Hundreds ot
stibrie maludicsare floating around us rerdy
l" e ttack wherever there is a weak point. keeje
Vf» may escape many a fatal shaft by’
ing out selves welt fortifled with pure blood
and a properly nourished frame."—Civil -er-
viee iaxevte. Mad*simply lia’f,pound with boiling wa¬ by
ter or milk. Sold only in tins,
Crocers, labelled thus:
J AMES Kl’FS 4.CO., Homoepathi.i Chemist*.
London. England.
NTERS.
irfect pcsUg«15c. WerkofArt;
[free, TrV-wnw.
as? It*. , KO., pM(Ag*lll. UrS.A.
A* Eat™ Out Town. I
Oa the occasion of tho visit ot Presi¬
dent Harn'on to Topeka, Kan., the ho.
tela, restan nint s and boarding bouses
■were overrun by the great crowd. Peo¬
ple clamored for food aa th# 1 crowd clam-
ora to get into a circus, and guards were
placed at the dining room doom to keep
hack those who could not be at once ac¬
commodated. A gentleman who b«H
tried every public place found at a late
hour in the afternoon a restaurant in an
oat of the way place. He went in and
asked if be could be fed. The proprietor
said he had been eaten out.
“TO give you a dollar for a glass of
milk and piece of pie,” said the stran-
ger.
“Ain’t got no milk and ain’t got no
pie,” replied the hungry proprietor.
“What’s that in that showcase—isn’t
that pieF’ asked the stranger, pointing
out a pumpkin pie. The proprietor look¬
ed at it in a languid manner and an¬
swered: “That’s all we have left for my
family. If I sell that they won’t get
anything."
“Pll give you a dollar fo| the pie,”
said the hungry stranger, growing des¬
perate.
The proprietor took out the pie and
was in the act of handing it over when
his jaw opened and about half the pie
disappeared, the other half being handed
over to the stranger, who refused it.
“ SeH it for a quarter,” said the pie
man, realising now that his chance was
growing smaller. But the stranger re¬
fused the rugged moiety and went away
s or ro wfu l and as hungry as when he
came.—Chicago Tribune.
Sleep for School Children.
We all know how much greater is the
seed of children for sleep than of grown
persons, and how necessary for their
good it is to be able fully to satisfy this
need, but pow great it is generally at
any particular age of the child is very
hard to define exactly. The amount
varies under different climatic condi¬
tions. In Sweden we consider a sleep of
eleven or twelve hours necessary for the
younger school children and of at least
eight or nine hours for the older ones.
Yet the investigations have shown that
this requirement lacks much of being
met in all the classes .through the whole
school. Boys in the higher classes get
but little more than seven hours in bed,
and as that is the average it is easy to
perceive that many of them must con
tent themselves with still less-sleep.
It is also evident from the investiga¬
tions that the sleeping time is diminished
with the increase of the working hours
faom class to class, so that pupils qf the
same age enjoy lees according as they
are higher in their classes. It thus ap¬
pears constantly that in schools of rela¬
tively longer hours of work the sleeping
time of the pupils is correspondingly
shorter. In short, the prolongation ot
the working hears takes place for the
most part at the cost of the time for
sleep.—Professor Science. Axel Key in Popular
Number Both Doors.
The golden rule, “Do unto others as
you would have them do unto you,” is
violated in a petty fashion in New York
which is intensely irritating. Many peo¬
ple when finishing their houses neglect
to put the numbers on properly, with
the result that strangers in search of a
particular residence wander up and
down the semi-lighted street cursing
volubly. This absolute neglect of the
law, however, is not as irritating as the
practice of painting the name on the
outer door and omitting it over the inner
door. Until 10 o’clock the greater num¬
ber of storm doors stand open.
The light from the hall chandelier
iUuminates the inner transom, but the
outer one is a dull blank, on which noth¬
ing can be read. Yon stare at what you
know are figures, finding yourself utterly
unable to distinguish them, and you are
reduced to the ignominious course of
ringing the bell and asking what the
number is, which invariably produces
on the face of the servant who appears
an expression of a conviction not flatter¬
ing to your sobriety. Good Christians
there be who put the number on both
transoms—may their homes be exalted
and their examples imitated!—New York
Telegram.
The Surla* President.
Under the Swiss system the president
of the confederacy has no more author¬
ity than a member of the cabinet. The
head of the government is a council
elected by the jiarliament. This council
selects a chairman from its members,
who thus becomes president of the re¬
public, and assumes a cabinet portfolio,
usually that of foreign affairs. He is
clothed with no powers of appointment
to office. His co-members of the cabi-
-neL__.ev en the judges of the
court, all elected. He ___
are can serve
a single year; hence his time and tal¬
ents, instead of being devoted to filling
offices and seeking a re-election, are
given to the service of hie country. He
is he lped in his efforts for pure and eco¬
nomical government by a corpe of trained
statesmen.—S, H. M. Byers in Harper’s.
Female Weakness Pos itive Cur* Free.
To-THE Editob : ~ —
Please inform your readers that I have a
Jiosi five remedy for the thousand and one
Uls which arise from demnged bottles female organs. of
I shall be glad to send two my
remedy fbee to any lady If they will send
.their Express! and P. O. address. Yours
respectfully, Dr, J. B. MARCHISI. 183 Gene¬
see St., Uti ca. N. Y.
For Over Fifty Years.
An old and Well-Tried Remedy
—Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
has been used for over fifty years by
millions of mothers for their children
while teething, with perfect success. the
It soothes the child, softens
gums, allays all pain, cures wind
colic, and is the best remedy for
Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste.
Sold by Druggists in every part of
the world. Twenty five cents a bot¬
tle. Its value is incalculable. Be
sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup and take no other
kind
odt wly.
A Scl entitle Wonder
Science (mppliee ns with wdtidersunaconut-
ed. Mile. Janotha once played a preeco by
Mendelsshon, rendering 5,595 notes in fonr
minnies. It is estimated that each note
involved three distinct- movements—seventy-
two per second. There were; fonr distinct
qualities for each movemeut, so it is fair to
say that there were not less than two hun¬
dred transmissions to and from the brain
ontwaid and inward every second. Medical
research h»». by bringing to-getlier from the
antipodes and blending with loc .1 herbs,
given to the world a medicine that, while not
a panacea for “all ills that flesh is heir to,’I
_____ias been found the peei
tione in coping with malarial troubles. For
general debllitv. for enervation and chronic
foes of appetite, hesdsche IKca-i and dyspepsia, had no
medicine J. N. Harris is it* equal. * Ron. an* G. R. be Anthony. from
=
ChroutrCoislipatlon, De Witt’s Little Early Indigestion, It twos, only Dy*pep fM for
»in None so good. Sold by N. B. Drewry
Pi-irate Dalzeli estimates that the
soldiers $25,000,000 annually »nd unnecessarily
waste in fees to pension
agents’ the preparation vouchers,
postage, etc.
and Our Uonsumptivs friends should t give l>» trial. Witt’s No Cquali disap¬
un* a
pointment follows the use of this relia¬
ble medicine, and it merits the prais • received
rom ah who use it.—N. B. Drewry.
King Leopold of Belgium, who had
n three weeks celebration at Nuniur
of his birthday anniversary, is de¬
scribed as a long man with a long
nose and a long beard.
Your cough will not last all winter:
You will not be kept awake at uight;
. Yon will get immediate relief if
You will use De Witt’s Cough and Con¬
sumptive Cure.—N. B.Dwtty,,
Hon. Joseph Chamberlain dined
with the Saturday Club, in Boston,
Saturday afternoon. Dr. Holmes,
Mr. Lowell and Frederick Law 01m
stead were among the guests.
Small in Bite, great in results: De
Little Eurly Risers.
best for Pick Headache, best for Sour
ach.—N. B, Drewry.
Bishop University Keane, president in of
Catholfe
who deiivered a divinity lecture
Harvard last week, is the first of
sect to appear under such auspices.
.Acts at once, never fails De Witt's
and Consumption Cure. A remedy for
ma, and that feverish cohdition which
companies a severe cold. Sold by N. B
Drewry.
Sir John • Puleston’s
daughter, United States Alice, who her was boru in
while father was
parfDer with Jay Cooks, will
marry Francis Caford Brenton.
little ConBtipation Eariy poisons the blood.
risers cure Constipation.
cause removed, the disease is gone. Sold
N. B. Drewry.
William L. Scott of Erie, who
been seriously ill, is better, and
daughter that he will and other be entirely relatives well. think
soon
has concluded to sell all race horses.
We sell more of DeWitt’s Little Early
ers than any other pill; their action is easy,
do not gripe or cause pain, are hhe best
lator of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels.—N.
B. Drewry.
Prof. Wilhelm Muthiu* n of Clark
University, whose d’sapperance in
conjecture, September led has co 0 been some found in
Philadelphia hospital, where he had
been suffering six weeks with
fever.
Headache is the direct result of
and Stomach Disorders. Remedy these
using De Witt’s Little Early Risers
your Headache disappears. The
Little Pill everywhere. Sold bv N B.
I have myself used, and known others
nse Bull’s Sarsaparilla with entire satis
faction. I believe it calculated to
much suffering and earnestly recommend
to the afflicted.—Rev. E. W.
Louisville, Kr.
I mean that Life the insurance Provident about Savings
furnish you at
HALF THE COST
with name benefits as the Northwestern, Mu
tual Benefit, Mutual Life, New York
iJtna or other high priced companies.
policies are all
NON -
after three payments PAID and has UP a guaranteed
cn»h.8urrender value, extended for ineurqfice, or
the policy will be a given nnm-
ber of years without any cost to the insured.
Its ratio of Assets to Liabilities are larger
than any other Company in the State and
we hold the largest
INDIVIDUAL POLICY
in Griffin. Call at my office and investigate
its plans and also our Investment solicit policy. It
will pay you. I respectfully a share
Cl your
FIRE BUSINESS.
Am Agent for the only English America A ccident th*
Company doing business in and
best in the world. For further information
call on or write to
J. W. LOGAN,
julv22diw-tf 16 Hill St„ GRIFFIN.GA
f Parties who wish to Rent or Bny Stores, and
Dwelling houses, Vacant lots and Farms,
I havn’t got enough to meet the demand.
Those who have any of the above to rent
sell would find it to their interest to
me before-disposing have only of them few on or left
Kept. 1st. 1 a places
there are bargains in every one of them.
Simmons house and lot, 7 rooms and
Acres land in edg e city l i mit s . -"--
100 acres land in edge city limits.
13 *• " inside “
gg w «< n ,i it
4 “ 7 room house, Hill street.
2% “ 7 5 “ “ “ Poplar Taylor street.
2 V4 '■ ’< “
1 “ Vacant, Stephenson Taylor place, street. 8th
“ street.
m267 “ 2 miles, best fruit farm in
State, on C. R. R.
130 acres 2 miles Good fruit farm.
700 “ 5 “ from city.
1200 “ 14 “ “ “ good
ments. Larjio.^Re 41
80 • “ 5 “ vineyard.
Vi V4 “ “ 7 5 rooms, « Goulding Jossey place, near “ Hill “
“
1 “ 7 -‘ Mis.Crooker'*
Also 15 to 20 house and lots and land
the town of Hampton on C. R. R. can
bongbt low, and only 10 miles from
and 33 from Atlanta.
G. A. CUNNINGHAM, Estate
Real A ireu 1.
HffiYOimrS (QftPANIOK
Specimen Copies and Beautiful C a l e nda r sent Free.
Comes Read Stories 1000 I Travel SCIENCE AND &MIH6I For Or ef
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THIS
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Pimp,
Blotches
VID&NCH That the IW it
wrong, and that nature is endee v
oring to throw off the imparities
Nothing is Swift's so beneficial Specific in assistin
nature as vegetable compound, (S. S. S.
It is a simple b
harmless to the most delicate child, yt
it forces the poison to the surface ant
elim- nates it from the blood.
1 contracted a severe case of blood poison
that unhtled me for busines» Specific for four vests. A
few bottles of Swift’s <S. S. S.) cured
me. J.C.JOHKS, Fulton, City Marshal, Arkansas.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
tree. SWist Srsctvic Co^ Atbtnta. Ga
December Sheriff
XJLT TV ILL day BE in December SOLD ON next. THE More FIH8T the
of the Court House, in the city of U
scribed Spalding i 'ounty, to-wit Georgia, the following
property, one-fourth : inter
One undivided Bt in
city lot is the city of Griffin with the im
provements thereon, being the lot known
the lot whereou Steve Warren lived, bound
ed west by New Orleans street at the
* ion of the same, on the south by
street, north by Meriwether street, east
property of W. T. Trammell and
containing one ucre, more or less.
on and sold by virtue of a fl fa iasued
Spalding Boyd M County J. Court principal, in fdvor of 3.
vs. Duncan, and T.
Moore, endorser. Tenant in porsesftion
gally Also, notified. the and place, $6 00.
at same time will
sold a tract of land in Spalding
G eorgia, b e ing no rth Imli of lot Xu. 54
second district, bounded north tin<1 east
Henry E. Williamson, B. Blanton,.containing south by N. B.
ry. west of land: by also P, north halJ of No.
acres lot
in che second district of Spalding
Georgia, bounded noith Thomas, by Spalding
farm. east by Allen south and
by H. E. Wll’iamson, containing one
dred acres; both being 200 acres. Levied
and Spalding sold by virtue ef a fl la issued
Loan Snperior uuil Court in favor of
Georgia 8. Cofiins. Tenant Trust Company vs
notified. in R, possession 8. CONNELi,,
*6.00. Sheriffs. C.
Ordinary’s Advertisements.
Trustee’s Sale.
GeOBGIA— Spaldinu Countv.
By virtue of the powers couterred in
certain mortguge, or trust deed, which
executed Griffin on February 15th, 1888, by
B. in favor of Charles 8.
trustee for the creditors of said Griffin,
which was recorded iu the clerk’s office of
snperior court of said county on
17th, 1888,1, the said CharlesS.
will sell at public outcry to the highest
der, for cash, within the legal hours of
before the court house door of
crnunty, on the first Tuesday in
1890, the following property to-wit :
The warehouse and lot in Sunny
bounded ontheeastby Central R R, south
land of W. H. Darsey, west by R. A.
and S. 0. Gray, north by J. Y.
and containing one-fourth of an acre
or less.
Also srrre house in Sunny Side,
east, by the Central railroad, south by
I. Steven, west by Starr 4 Patteison,
by A. M. Ramsey and Central railroad
erty, mid containing one-fourth of «n acre,
more or less.
Also one half interest in gin house and lot
Li Sunny Side, Georgia, aim engine, the
df scribed as follows: Bounded on the east
by the Central railroad, south by J. M.
West by the public road, and north by W.
Daisey, containing one-toarth of ai
more or lees.
All of which real estate is in land lot
ber one hundred and seven (107) in
Fifth (5) District oi originally Henry,
ing Spalding county, the said Georgia, and all
embraced m mortgage or
deed that was executed by W. B. Griffin
said Title Kingsberry, will be made
to the pnI'chaseT at
sale, deed; as authorized and by said mortgage
trust the proceeds of said sale wil
be applied Griffin's to the creditors a* directed there-
in, and in propo osition of Jannaiy
23d, 1888, in it referred to. 1
Charles 8. Kinusokhky,
Trustee for the Creditors of W. B, Griffin.
September 25th, 1890.
, The above sale is postponed to th* first
Tuesday in December next next.
CHARLES S. KINGSBERRY,
Trustee for the creditors of W. B. Griffin.
October 31st, 1890. ij *13.00
Executor’s Sale.
By virtue of an-order from the honorable
Court of Ordinary sell the of Spalding County, Decem¬ Geor¬
gia, I will on first Tuesday in
ber next, between the usual hours of sale, be¬
fore the court house door in Griffin, Georgia,
the following described property,
to the estate ofjJohn Rogers, deceased,
wit :
, Fifty acres, more or less, of land,
part of lot No. 16 in the second district
originally Monroe, now Spalding county,
ksowu as the dower lands of Elizabeth
ers, now deceased, in Cabins district of
county. Bold for the purpose of paying - the debts -r
said deceased and ter distribution
the heirs. Terms cash
D. W. W. Roc BBS,
T. W Manley ,
*6.00, Executors.
Adm inistrntor’s Sale.
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Spalding County.
gia, I will sell on the first Tuesday in sale,
ber next, between the nsnal hours of
fore the court house door inGriffln
the the following of described T. Bates, property, deceased,
to estate A.
wit:
Lot No. twenty-four in originally
now Spalding county, known os the
place of deceased, prior to.hift death, less
dower set off to the widow, on the south
of said lot, of eighty-two acres more or
Also sixty-six and two thirds acre* of
off of lot, number not known, being a
of the land bought of and known as the
wards land, bounded north by lands of R
Edw f Mrs. ards, E. east Bates, by and public south road, by west public by
r
in Union District of said county.
8old for the purpose of paying the
of said deceased and for distribution
the heirs. Termscash. *6.00.
JOHN F. 8T1LWELL’ Adm r.
NEW flFBWIIBU whs will eat •«« and wad a* this .11* with imm and
aad $l.ra On SWtelor Btprtm some, Order or Uegmered Letter at oar rUk\ w % will end
YOUTH’S COMPANION mi ta Jaaasrr, UNI, and far a Pnll Year from Ik*l Dale.
leafier lactates the FIT* DOUBLE HOLIDAY NUMBEttM far Tkaakstrtvlac, Christmas,
Year's, Easter eat Pewrth-sM.lr, net all the IllaaCralet Weekly Na**tea**Ms.
t dddrm, TH« YOUTH’S COBPAWMW, ♦! Temple Plan*, Boston, fifi—a.
Venn
.IE'S SX£,
toritw slips
creditors to show more, it
..ed hy from saiitadmikbit hi* rator should
»<tministration,
and rtceivft letters of dismission on the first
Monday *6 16 in February, K.VV. ilAMMON'SOrdingr*. 1891.
/ ' KOltOIA-N i-ai.oixo CotWTV.—Whereas,
vJ* J.II.Mnl4irr,»diniaintetrntor of Martha
A. Mnluier, d-ceased, represen’* to th* court
in his petition duly filvd and entered on
record, that lie has hilly administered Mar¬
tha A. M dalcr's relate.
This is therefore to, cite all persons ebn-
cerneil Mildred and oiedit. re. to showeanse,
It any they can, why said administrator
should not lie discharged ftom his adminis¬
tration, and receive letters of dismission on
the flist Monday hi February. Is ill.
*6.111. E. W H AMMOND, Ordinary.
Administi nfor’s Sale.
Under and by virtue of an order of tbs
Conrt ot Ordinary of Spalding Conuty.Ueor-
gia, will tie sold on first Tuesday in Den*m-
brr next, lich ee the cun,-, house door of
sale, Spalding Countv, tnltowiug between usual hours ol
the defcCi'ts-it property loc
longing to t in estate of Oil s Bishop, de
ceuMHi.to-w.it: All Uie lands of said sedate.,
being 105 acres of land i-nowii ns the K.»u,-
bro place, hounded north by. I-.. W l’.«-k,
e*ftt bv land of .1, D. Cunn ngbsio, .onth by
Reams and Snider, and west by Sengrnves,
having honee, thereon u good four-room frame
with barn, tenant house mat twelve
acres of orchard weh set in |ksuchm, up le»,
etc. Also the home plate ol *.iles Hislmp,
about one-ionrth of a mile from ihe city
litnit* of Uriffin, on Macon road, containing
one hundred and thirty-five acres, improve-
ments on same, consisting of a large unit
commodious dweding bouse, b* j». stables,
outhouses, etc., the same being in first ettas
dower repair in oil reaper a. Sold subject to
of Mrs. Sarah Bisho >, Mow of said
Oi'es Bishop. All of said lau< i being sold to
pay th* debts due by Henry said estate. Term*
c**h. r. bishop,
Administrator of estate of Giles Bishop.
Notic e of Hfrmeftte ari.
T. P. McDowell has applied for exemption
irt • valuation
upoi the same
a* December, ten o ciocx 1890, a. m. at on tae office first, in Griffin, Monday la
E. W. H my VMMOND. Ua.
November 3rd, 1890. Ordinary, *1.50.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
FOR THE GRIFFIN WATER CO.
GEORGIA— Spalding Countv.
To the Superior Conrt of said County—:
Tb« petition of W. A. Robinson, J. T, Bob
ioson, and E. R. Halbert respectfully show*
that petitioners, their associates and anoesa-
sors, desire to lie incorporated under the
corporate name of the
Griffin Water Company,
for a period of twenty (20) Jyesrs with the
privilege of rere vnl at the expiration of that
time.
That the object of said association Is to
erect and operate water works at or near
the build, city lease of Griffln.in or operate said oounty.alsotobny, electric light and
works gas, said dty
power at or near and con¬
duct any and all business that may be profit¬
ably run in connection with said water, gas
or slectric works or any oneor more of them.
That petitioners desire to be empowered
and privileged to purchase, lease, acquire,
sell, assign and dispose of real and persona
organization, ana ao whatever is necessary
to secure the debts of this corporation, or
to aid them in carrying out their objects
afo.eaaid; ate.esaid; and, to this end, issue bonds
for for such such time til and on such conditions as may
seem to the best interest of said association
That the uuthorized capital stock of said
,*75,000) erporation doilais, be seventy-five divided into thousand
shares of
one hundred (*100) dollars each, with privi¬
lege of increasing said . apital stock, at any
time, to any fifty amount not exceeding two hun¬
dred and thousand (*250,000) dollars.
TnaWwaid corporation snail have the right
t* (*10,000) commence business when ten thousand
doi’ars of said authorized capital
stock shall have been subscribed and ten (10)
per cent thereof actually paid in cosh, or
such property real or personal which said
association may require in Iks transaction
of its proposed business. And shall have
power to erect and maintain all buildings,
machinery said business, and works shall suitable for carrying
on and exercise all cor¬
porate their organization powers nebeeeary and to the purpose of
as are common to all
corporations. That the principal office of
said association shall be in the city of Grif¬
fin. said count).
Wherefore jour petitioners pray that they,
their associates and successors, may be in¬
corporated under the name of the “Griffin
Water Company” for the said period of
twenty years (with the privilege of renewal
as privileges aforesaid) with all the rights, and powers and
above set forth, such others
as are authorized by law.
STEWART 4 DANIEL,
Petitioner's Attorneys.
Clerk’* Office Superior Court Spalding
I certify that the forego-
etition oi record
riffln Water Com¬
pany. This October 13,1890.
W. M. THOMAS, Clerk.
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