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ROYAL GERMETUER
£»J83fy^W£J5»¥SS: Obo feet 1* worth athousand argument.,
eurei«thfc'i any other medical preparation
tt A%iutb«*r*tMr.©. cored ol a»*rloua ease Jordan,ol ol stomach Atlanta, and
w»*
W T . Johnson, of Atlanta, was cured
afe long continued and severe case ol S
completely oared of a ten years’ case U
nf inflammatory rheumatism.
Bev. A. facial B. Vaughn, neuralgia, Canton, also Ga„ was
, I rated ^SiX^^SfSSSSS^aa of of a 11 ver and
j »sg$wrs£&i srassKJis: I
I I airmetuer fared with acute freed catarrh. her One this bottle ol
from dreadful
I diS6M6. Adaaghterof F. T. Broslns, I I
of Atlanta,
I ■ I Sravated had ■------' tried every known remedy lor ag- |
Statuer cured dyspepsia ------*- her. Two — bottles ol Ger-
! In&. Bewla Bennett, Atlanta, Ga., had
It i essanUcated keen afflicted with with diarrhoea. Indigestion Three-fourths lor 20 years,
| of thousands a bottle cured of voluntary him sound certificates and well, tes- 1
r to the remarkable curative virtues ol
yal “nature’s Germetuer: salt It builds up refreBhing at once,
,oea nurse
ep, stimulates the appetite, aids dlges-
H, soothes the nerves and Insures good
ilth. For -------»«, weak »«s women, clerks, - book-
mbm
the n<
I ________ad without port____________I rival. It 1
attng tonic It Is a without Is ,
pleasant to take as lemonade ■
sugar; Is a scientific discovery, and cures
1 diseases by concentrated removing the cause. which Price, will
1 |1.50 make per gallon of medicine, bottle, sc-1
on* directions. Send nn per lor I
I oompanying full 1 particulars, doulars, wonderful SPiSTSlTnretij stamp etc.
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ATLANTA, GA. 1
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4 *175 75
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I N. L. DOUCLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
(iBe Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain.
# The excellence and wearing qualities of this shoe
annot be better shown than by the strong endorse-
pnts of its thousands of constant wearers.
'CL*00 9 stylish Genuine dress Hand-sewed, an elegant and
Shoo which commends itself.
tj.00 Hand-sewed Welt. A fine calf Shoe
•W .50 Goodyear unequalled for Welt style and is the durability, standard dress
to
O Shoe, Polic at eman’# a popular price. especially
tQ.BO for railroad Shoe is adapted
w All made in Congress, men, farmers, Button etc. and Lace.
f3&$2 been most favorably SHOES received since JiMs. introduced
fid are
h&ny the recent improvements make them superior
shoes sold at these prices. he
Irtci "Ask your Dealer, encloatng and if cannot advertised supply you send
fatal to factory price, or a
^ for order blanks.
W. L. DOUGLAS* Brockton, Mom.
SCHEUERMAN & WHITE.
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Advice brine inf to irmil the ic. such Aged. .Inc-
Age - and »» bl»a*
t«r rUU bowels. - csk klduaya
nod torpid liver. «,
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>««s,pcclflc Stimuli) the effect howvls, on these lvin* organa, natur-
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*1 disc, ar-w «f
•yiplntr, and
raman m vigor
to the :y«, bladder and liver.
Theypr.. . l.-pted to old or young.
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ilKATi'Y'S PlXNOS
(New), *130 Ex-M Organs I)ANIKI. *25. For F. BEATTY, Catalogue
address yor
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ft board Ladies in each conn
fy. P.W. ZIBGLKR & Co.. I’hifad epliia, Fa
t W\ per m onth salary, and
I t/* * * \ r paid, any active
ex nausea
man or woman to sell a, line of plated ware,
watches and jewelry ; can live at home. We
furnish team free, full particulars, and an
dress elegant earn pie case, of goods FREE. Ad¬
' Mass. Standard Silver Ware Co., Boston,
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\fJ if r at ANTK>, salary ae of ive *80,—monthly party, male or to female,
ropre-
«nt an associarion founded to supply mem
hers at bottom wholesale prices, all gaods
'or home and family use, address at once for
Particulars, Commonw ealth Co-operative
A Hocintion ( P. 'O. IT<i x'oTTTPt)-Birstrvi.-Msee,-
Jfg HAJR^BALSAM
■ Cleanses and beautifies the hair.
Promote* i a a 1 luxuriant _______ _ growth. Gray
Never Fails “ jastitaas: to to Keitore Beator< '
Hair to its Youthf 1
waaes
1-00 at Druggist*
IV CONSUMPTIVE
.-rkov’s linger To: -nic. It cure* the wortt CougU*
, Debility, Indij igestion, Pain, Take in time. 50 eta.
tWzSSPM'&o&l&S&TcK: S?t!-
Mopt ion f bn Naws ao» Son when you write.
r GRATEFUL—COMFORTING.
£P PS’S COCOA
BREAKFAST. .
‘ liy a thorough knowledge of the naturol
iws which govern the operations of diges¬
tion and nutrition, nnd by a careful applica¬
tion of the ffne properties of well selected
Cocoa, Mr Epps delicately has provided .flavored oiir breakfast beverage
tables with a
which may save us many heavy doctors’
bills. It is by the judicious use of such arti¬
cles of diet that aeonstitution may bo grad¬
ually built up until strong enough to resist
every tendency to disease Hundreds ot
sab lie maladies are floating around us rerdy.
to attack wherever tlere is a weak, point.
We may escape many a fatal shaftby keep¬
ing ourselves well fortiflwl with pure blood
nnd a properly nourished frame.”—Civil Ser¬
vice ' Mad*sironlvwith boiling
iaiette. wa¬
ter or milk. Sold only in Ua'fpnnndAjns, by
J Grocers, EPFS&€0.,HomoepathicChemists, labelled thus;
IVIES
Lond on. England.
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at XUS, where he conduct* a retail
cigar and confectionery store. A casual
observer would not be apt to discover
that the storekeeper is totally blind from
the BUKrix r in which he moves around
and show;, off his goods. Mr, Buachick
keeps his own accounts, waits on the
customers, takes in money oad lmuda
out change us deftly naauy saleswoinaB
in a down town stoic. He seldom makes
mistakes in handling coin, and if any¬
body were mean enough to try it would
not bean easy matter to pass counter¬
feit coins oil him.
His sense of feeling is keen, and j>er-
haps more so as a result of the absence
of sight. ( He hands nut any brand of
cigars asked for, aad 1 is sensitive finger
tips light upon the right brand of chew
ing gtna v.itiamt joiy fumbling. His
eyes, which arc not concealed from view,
are a beautiful dark blue, and a stranger
looking into them would not guess that
they were eo utterly useless.
Mr. Buachick buys nil ins stock, going
down town ou the street cars and about
the crowded streets of the business sec
tion of the south side without a guide.
He never loses his bearings. When
ready to return home he waits quietly
beside a peanut stand and asks the ven¬
der to tell him when a Harrison street
car comes. This car pusses his store, and
he intuitively knows when it is opposite
his home.
He jumps from the car while it is in
motion. He walks about hia store and
turns sharp comers without mishap.
He can walk straight to a door and grasp
the knob without fumbling it, 7 or trip
down stairs an lively and as gracefully
as a young woman, and never makes a
miscalculation when reaching the last
step. He is a candy maker and makes
all the candy ho s“lls.
As is usual in cases of blindness, the
loss of this man's vision has quickened.his
sense of feeHng and-hearing. Wlien his
eyes went out of business their available
assets appear to have been transferred to
his ears, and finger tips. His ability to
locate object® by sound is wonderful.
This was demonstrated ouo night when
a burglar broke into his store. The rob¬
ber left hastily with a leaden bullet in
his anatomy, as .spots on the floor proved
the next morning. The blind man
handles a revolver cleverly and shoots
accurately for one so heavily handi¬
capped, locating the object to be aimed
at by sound.—Chicago Tribune.
Kot Altogether Modem.
The opinion held by many people who
have never had their attention especially
turned to the work of Jean Jacques
Rousseau is not that he was a benefactor
of his kind, but in reality he Was one of
the first apostles of the modern methods
of education, and it is only after all this
lapse of years that his ideas have come
to be widely adopted. It is he who onco
said that we came into the world igno¬
rant, but with capacity; that education
begins at birth; that we learn incredibly
in the first years, and that as impres¬
sions supply our first knowledge those
impressions should be of the best and
should be presented in the right order;
that the first cry of a child is a request,
the second a command; that destruct¬
iveness in a child is not cruelty, but
activity; that the sin of children is their
weakness; that strength brings about
virtue, and he who can do all things
will never do wrong things.
This Ave see to be undoubtedly good
reasoning in the light thrown on the
subject of late years, and understand¬
ing now how greatly our children are
affected by what they see ns to be we com-
prehend more fully what Thales meant
when he Baid that men must live in the
consciousness that all around them is
tilled with gods, and that this should
keep them more chaste than if they were
in the holiest of temples.—Harper’s Ba¬
zar.
^Toagh Sole.
Mrs. Custer reports a story related to
her by a frontiersman which may be
taken as an amusing illustration of j<
very* solemn truth. The teller of the
story had stopped at a cabin to get «
supply of milk.
The family consisted of a mother and
several “strapping daughters;” As the
traveler sat by the fire the shriveled old
mother bent over the fireplace puffing at
a clay pipe, perfectly stolid and silent,
till one of the girls came in-and stood at
the fire trying to dry her homespun dress.
Without raising herself, and in a
drawling tone, the mother said pres¬
ently, “Sal, there’s a coal under your
fut.” ~~~ ?
In no more animated tone, and with¬
out even moving, the daughter replied.
“Which fut, mammy?”
The girl had run barefoot all her life
over the shale andjrough ground of that
country, aud th e red hot coal was s ome
time in making its way through theTuSST
surface to a seusitive tissue.
Prwluci ot the Silkworm.
Tin; thread of the alkwura a is bo small
that average of forty-two of them are
Twisted -together to form a thread of
common sewing silk; that of the spfder
is many diameters smaller. Two
drams of spider web by weight would,
if stretched into a straight line, reach
from London, England, to Edinburgh,
Scotland, a distance of over 400 miles.—
St. Louis Republic.
Fashion’s Slaves.
Husband—You women are regular
slaves of fashion.
Wife—I know it, my dear. What was
it you wanted me to do for you?
Husband—Oh yes, I forgot Those two
buttons on the back of my coat just
the coat’ tails are lixse. I wish
sew them on.—Good News-
The Vexed Question Settled.
Tom—What’s your choice Of a national
Jerry—Golden rod. And yours?
Tom (resting on hia crutches)—Well,
crime to think it should be a railway
3-aster. —Pittsbnrg Bulletin.
A Scientific Wonder.
Science supplies uk with wonder* unacount-
Mile. -Tanotha once clayed a preeco in four by
rendering 5.595 notes
It is estimated that each note
three distinct movements—aeyenty-
per second, There were’ four distinct
for each movement, so it is fair to
that there were not less than two hun¬
transmissions to and from the brain
waul and inward every second. Mi dicai
has. by bringing to-gether with local from herbs, tbe
and blending
to the wofld a medicine that, while not
pan area for “all ills that flesh is heir to,”
potent in arresting and eradicating those
general. Dr. Westmoreland's Cal saya
has been found the peer of all
tbe prep Touchers,
postage, etc.
Our friend* should give De Witt '* Dongb
and Consumptive Cure a trial. No disap¬
pointment follow* the use of this relia¬
ble medicine, ol, who and it merit* t he praise received
rom use it.—N. B. Drewry.
King threo Leopold celebration of Belgium, who Namur had
n weeks at
of hi* birthday anniversary, is de¬
scribed as a long man with a long
nose and a long beard.
Your cough wilt not last alii winter;
Yon will not be kept awake at night ;
You will get immediate relief if
You will use De Witt's Cough and Con¬
sumptive Cure.—N. B. Drewry.j.
Hon. Joseph Chamberlain dined
with the Saturday Club, in Boston,
Saturday afternoon. Dr. Holmes,
Mr. Lowell and Fred erick Law Olm-
stead were among the guests.
BmaUio size, great in results: De Witt’s
Little Early Risers.Bestpillfort onstipatiuu,
beet lor Sick Headache, best for Sour
ach.—N. B. Drawry.
Bishop Keane, president of the
CathoJfc University in Washington,
who delivered a divinity lecture at
Harvard last week, is the first of the
sect to appear under such auspices.
Acts a-t once, never fails De Witt's
and Consumption Cure. A remedy for
ma, and that feverish* cohdition which
companies a severe cold. Hold by N. B
Dreary. ,
Sir John Puleston's
daughter, Alice, who was bora in
United States while her father was a
partner with Jay Cooks, will soon
marry Francis Caferd Brenton.
Little Constipation Eariy risers poibods the blood. DeWitt’e
removed, the cure disease Constipation. is Sold by
cause gone.
N. B. Drewry.
"William L. Scott of Erie, who has
been seriously ill, is better, and his
daughter will and other relatives think
that he soon be entirely well.
has concluded to sell nil race horses.
We sell more of D«Witt’s Little Early Ms-
era than an v other pill; their action is easy,
do not gripe or cause pain, are hhe best reg-
lator of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels.—ff.
B. Drewry.
Prof. Wilhelm Muthnmn of Clark
University, whose disapperance in
September led has to some found unpleasant
conjecture, Philadelphia hospital, been in a
where he had
been suffering six weeks with brain
fever.
_ _
Headache is the direct result of Indigestion
and Stomach Disorders. Remedy these
using De Witt’s Little Early Risers
your Headache disappears. The
Little Pill everywhere. Hold bv N B. Drewry
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. Sehon,
Louisville, Kv.
_
The Purest wb 4 Best
Articles known to medical science are used in
preparing Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Every ingredi¬
ent is carefully the selected, personally examined,
and only best retained. The medicine is
prepared under the supervision of thoroughly
competent pharmacists, and every step in
the process of manufacture is carefully
ed with a view to securing in Hood’s
parilla the beet possible result. (a)
Blood Purifier
Cures Boils, Old Sores, Scrofulous Ulcers, Scrof¬
ulous Sores, Scrofulous Humor and all scrofulous
disesses. Blood Primary, Poison, Secondary Ulcerous and Sores, Tertiary diseases Con- of
tageous Scalp, Salt Rhenm, Blotches, Pustules, Pimp¬
the
les.Itch Rheumatism, .Tetter,Ring-worms,Scald-Head,Eczema, Constitutional Blood Poison, Mer¬
curial Rheumatism, Diseases of the Bones, Gen¬
eral Debility and *11 diseases arising from impure
Blood or Hereditary bottle, Taint. Remedy Sold by retsil drug¬
gists. $l per Roy Co., Atlanta, Ga.
I mean that the Provident Savings wi)
furnish yon Life insurance at about
HALf THE COST
with same Benefit, benefits Mutual as the Life, Northwestern, Mu
tual New York Life
JStna or other high priced companies. Its
policies are all
NON ^FORFEITABLE
after three payments and has a guaranteed
cash surreudor value, PAID UP insurance, or
the policy will be extended for a given Dum¬
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 ' v
INDIVIDUAL POLICY
in Grfffin. Call at my office and investigate
its plans and also our Investment policy. It
will pay you. I respectfully solicit a share
of your
FIRE BUSINESS.
Am Agent for the only English Accident
Company tie doing business in America and the
best in world. For further information
call on or write to
J. W. LOGAN,
julv22diw-tf 10 HR) St.. GRIFFIN.GA
’ANION
Specimen Copies and Beautiful aeot Free.
Comes iReadin I Travel SCIENCE WEEWY Sift.
every te 1 AND
Week
No ethsr Weekly Paper grass so great a Variety of Entertaining tmi hutrvetivs Reading at so loss a fries."
THIS T# NSW IE TO JAN. I, 1891. this WITH
mt stf am*# m stir with a asst
■ blMssf tsetse at t nr riSM, we wilt
- r a rail Year Item I"
~5sssfcB| nothing iujtt-
on U>« market leave the patient in a
much wonts condition, than Wore
taking them.
S- s.
la purely vegetable, and perfectly
harm Us*; ll» most dolkato child con
take ft with •».^su1u!*frfp*y. Itecntatm
no mercury or fflinaral* of any kind,
and yet it never falls to cars the di*.
' eases ft is recommended for.
Book on Blood and Skin diseases freo.
Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga
December Sheriff Sales
’ ILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TEES
Spalding Spalding Georgia, the following ■
i f ouaty oan _ , de-
scribed property, to-wit:
„ One undivided ono-lourth inter st in one
city lot in the city of Griffin with the im¬
provements thereon, being the lot known as
the lot whereon SteVe Wairen lived, bound¬
ed west by New Orleans street at the exten¬
sion street, of north tbe same, by Meriwether cn the south by Poplar
W. T. Trammell street, and east py
containing property of less. others, Levied
one acre, more or
on nnd sold by virtue of a fl fa issued from
Spalding Boyd County Court principal, in favor of J. D.
v». M. J. Duncan, and T. J.
Moore, endorser. Tenant in possession le¬
gally Also, notified. time $(> 00.
at the same nnd place, will lie
sold a tract of land in Spalding County,
Georgia, being north half of lot No, 54 in
second district, bounded north and east by
Henry E. by Williamson, B. P, Blanton, south by N. 11. Drew¬
ry. west containing 100
acres of land; also north boll of lot No. 52
in the second district of Spalding County,
farm, Georgia, bounded north Thomas, by Spalding Connty
by II. t E. ast by Allen south and west
dred Williamson, both containing one hun¬
acres; being 200 acres. Levied on
nnd sold by virtue of a fl fa issued from
Hpalding Georgia Loan Superior and Trust Court Company in favor of the
vs Cicero
8. Collins. Tenant in possession legally
notified. R, 8. CONNELL,
*0.00. Sheriff 8. C.
Ordinary’s Advertisements.
Trustee’s Sale.
GEORGIA— Spaldutu Coi-ntv.
B/ virtue of the powers conferred in that
certajn mortgage, February or trust deed, which was
executed CACV U trU on UU X V. UUIJ 15th, 1888, i uuu, rr:____«* by b- W.
B. II /i Griffin — in • _ /________ favor of l /’i___i__ Charles S. Cl Kin
trustee for the creditors of said Griffin, and
•which was recorded ol in the clerk’s office of the
superior court said cuuUty on February
17th, 1888,1, the said Charles 8. Kingsberry,
der, will sell at public outcry to the hours highest bid¬
for cash, within the legal of sale,
before the court house door of said
comity, on tbe first Tuesday In November,
1890, the following property to-wit:
The warehouse and lot in Sunny Side
bounded nntheeastby Central R B,south by
land of W. H. Darsey, west by B. A. Barfield
and 8. O. Gray, north by J. Y. Patterson,
and containing one-fourth of an acre more
or lose.
Also srrre house in Sunny Hide, bounded
east by the Central railroad, south by B.
I. Steven, west by Starr A Patterson, north
by A. M. Ramsey and Central railroad prop¬
erty, unit containing one-fourth of an acre,
more or less.
Also one half interest in gin house anil lot
iu Hunny Side, Georgia, and engine, the lot
described ns follow*: Bounded on the east
by tire Central railroad, sonth by J. M. Kell,
west by tbe containing public roadi one-fourth nnd north of by W. H.
Darsey, ui acre
more or less.
All of which realestateisin land lot num¬
ber one hundred and seven (107) in the
Fifth (5) District ol originally Henry, now
Hpalding county, the said Georgia, and all be¬
ing embraced m executed by mortgage W. B. or trust
deoil that was Griffin to
said Title Kingsberry. be made the purchaser
will to at said
sale, ns authorized the by Raid mortgage or
trust deed; and proceeds of Baid sale wil
be applied to the creditors as directed there¬
in, and in Griffin's proposition ofJanuaiy
23d, 1888, in it referred to.
Charles H. Kiwsbkrby,
Trustee for the Creditors of W. B. Griffin.
Heptember 25th, 1890.
The above sale is postponed to the first
Tuesday in CHARLES December next next.
8. KINGSBERRY.
Trustee for the creditors of W. B. Griffin.
October 31st. 1890. *12.00
Executory Sale.
'By virtue of an order if fronWhe froiiMhe hot honorable
Court of Ordinary olflpahHng pahling County County, Ueor-
gia, 1 will sell on the first Tuesday in Decem¬
ber next, between the usual hours qf sale, be-
fore theeourt house door in Griffin, Georgia,
the following described property, belonging
to the estate olJJohn Rogers, deceased, to-
wit. :
Fifty acres, more or less, of land, being a
part of lot No. 16 in the second district of
originally Monroe, now Spalding Klizabeth county,
known ns the dower lands of Rog¬
ers, now deceased, in Cabins district of said
county.
Sold for the purpose of paying the debts of
said deceased and tor distribution among
the heirs. Terms cash
D. W. W. Rogers,
T. W. MAKLEr,
*0.00. Executors.
Atiinteisf rater’s Sal e.
By virtue of an order from the honorable
fore the court house door in Griffin Georgia,
the following deseribed property, belonging
to the estate of T. A. Bates, deceased, to-
wit:
Lot No. twenty-fonr in originally Fayette,
now Hpalding county, known as th<\ home
place of deceased, prior to.bis death, less the
dower set off to the widow, on the south side
of said lot, of eighty-two thirds acres more or less.
Also sixty-six and two acres of land
off of lot, number not known, being n part
of the land bought of and known ns the Ed¬
wards land, bounded north by lands of B J.
Ed »e nle. east by public road, west by lands
cf Mrs, E. Bates, and south by public road
in Union D-stricl of said county.
Sold for the purpose of paying the debts
of said deceased and for distribution among
the heir*. Termseash. *6.00.
JOHN F. HTILWELL* Adm'r.
*—«=> — w.
m.
With a Big Stock, With Low,!
Rare Bargains and the
FINEST CLOTHING IN G
COKNKR HILL AND SOLOMON
-o*.o- "*l m
< ui lot!- of Men’s Clothing is immense in <;
nnd uiU please you in price.s. ■pi
Everything that men wear, inside and out, on '
the bottom, can be found at our Clothing House.
Griffin has never before been offered such
excellent stock of Clothing from which to sell
made an effort to lay in only the best goods, and
them.
It is cheaper to buy the best quality of good*
wear longer, hold their color better, and fit and
shape as long as there is a thread o (them Alway
best goods.
OUR STOCK-
Always see our stock, for you know we are sitt
to sell cheap. We buy that way, and can offer the
inducements to our patrons.
E.n. BASS &
octSfl- w0m-l mind.
ON TOP
THAIS WHERE II
We have an excellent stock of Fancy and Family Groceries,clgari,’
Mao, select stock of the brand* Whiskies, _______
a beet of Wines, Aire, (Him and Brer,
^RESTAURANT.
We have an ex ellemt Restaurant, where w. serve tbe best aetiz st lowret
toour Restaurant for good meats and polite treatment, a
WHISKIES MM
a call. We will treat you right.
mmM * z.-_
. ...
KINARD BROTHERS.
No. 5. Solomon St., Opposite Alliance Wareh&ttse.
mm
IA MAM SS51
ON ACQUAINTED WITH THE OEOORAFKY OF TBS OOfJYTBT, ffif
MUCH VALUABLE WrORMLATIOW ntOM A 8TTOT OF TKS 1
R K.I
Vx^^aLii.*
THE CRIClIo, ROCK ISLIHD t P1CIFIC
NaahvUle, and Baatern lines from 8t. _
Kansas City, Cl it alao and Southern point
constitutes
THE SHORT UNE TO DENVER AND THE WEST,
THE MISSOURI RIVER.
ass's
MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXi'SfcSe Tf
COO! ft ■
—' ■ .. . . w— uhs, nv/.in.eu j
Colorado Springs and Put) bio, 1 e, ,-aVfl
pnc«s.
THE ROCK ISLAND 19 THE FAVORU
.
the Garden <
and i on Gw*
Monday *0 15 1 YNI), Ordinary.
Li t t EOUGIA—ripAi.mso Cocvrr.-Whereon,
A. Malaier, J.ll.Mnlaier.zdmininistrntor of Martha
tn hi* d-ceased, reprenntt* filed to the conrt
record, petition ho* duly and entered on
that he fully adminintered Mar¬
tha A; M daier's estate.
This is therefore to rite all persons con¬
cerned Hndred anil creditors, to showt-mm-,
if any they con, why said administrator
should not lie discharged from his adminis¬
tration, and receive letters ol dismission on
the first Monday in February, 1881,
*«.15. E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
Administrator’* Sale.
Under nod by virtue ef an order of the
Conrt of Ordinary of Hpalding Connty. Geor¬
gia, will be sold on first Tuesday in Decern*
Iwr next, tiefure the court house door ol
Hpalding sale, County, Ik-Uhr-u usual hours of
the following dertcrilsd property be¬
ceased, longing to the estate Ail of Gil s Bishop, de¬
to-wit: the lands of said ratals,
being 105 acres of bind mown ns ’the F»w-
east by lanri of J. D. Cunningham, south by
Reams Beams and arid Snider, Hnider, and and west west bv by Seau-rave*. Hesgraves,
having house, with thereon a good four-room frame
barn, tenant house and twelve
acres of orchard well set in js*«rhes, apples,
etc. Also the bonus plat* of Liles Bishop,
about one-fourth of a mile from the city
limits of Griffin, on Macon road, containing
one hundred and thirtv-fire mrce, inqu-ove-
ments commodious p’l same, dwelling consisting of h large stables, and
bouse, haras,
outhouses, etc., the same living in first class
repair in Mrs. ull res poets. 8old subject to
dower of Sarah Bishop, widow ol said
Giles Bishop. All of said lands being sold to
pay the debts due by said estate. Terms
cash. HENRY U. BISHOP,
Administrator of eetate of Giles Bishop.
90 . 00 .
Notice of Homestead.
T. I\ McDowell hod applied for exemption
of Homestead, personalty and and setting I will apart a valuation
of pass upon the same
at ten o'clock a. at- on the first Monday is
December, 1890, at my office in Griffin, Ga.
E. W. H VMMOND. Ordinary,
November 3rd, 3890. *1.50.
Notice to Debtors and Creditor*.
Patrick, All persons deceased, indebted to hereby the estate notified of Wiley
are to
make immediate settlement of same. All
said parties holding claims against the estate of
deceased, are notified to present them
within the time prescribed by law, properly
attested, to THOS, R. NUTT,
nov.l8w6-f8.,70. Administrator,
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
FOR THE GRIFFIN WATER CO.
GEORGIA— Spaldino County.
TotheHuperior Court of said County—:
Ths petition of W. A. Robinson, J, T. Bob
inson, and E. It. Halbert respectfully shows
that petitioners, tlieir associates and succes¬
sors, desire to be incorporated under the
corporntc name of the
Urlflln Water Company,
for a period of twenty the (20) Jyeare with the
privilege of renewal at expiration of that
time.
That the object of said association is to
, tH
works _ said city and _
power at or near con¬
duct any and all business that may be profit¬
ably run in connection with said watet, gas
or electric works or any one or moreof them.
That petitioners desire to be empowered
and privileged to purchase, lease, personal acquire,
sell, assign and dispose of real and
property as may effect be neccessaryin the legitimate¬
ly organization, carrying into purposes of this
and do whatever is necessary
to secure the debts ot this corporation, or
to aid them in carrying out their objects
aforesaid; and, to snch this end, issue bonds
for such time and on conditions as may
seem to the'best, interest of said association
That the authorized capital stock of said
corporation ha seventy-five thousand
(*75,000) dollars, divided into shares of
one hundred (|100) dollars each, with privi¬
lege of increa ing said capital exceeding stock, at any
time, to any amount not two hun¬
dred and fifty thousand (*250,000) dollars.
That said corporation shall have the right
to commence business when ten thousand
(*10.000) dollars of said authorized capital
stock shall have been subscribed nnd ten (10)
per cent thereof actually paid In cash, or
such property real or personal the transaction which said
association proposed may require business. in And shall have
of its
power to erect and maintain all buildings,
machinery and works suitable for carrying
on said business, and shall exercise all cor¬
porate powers necessary to the purpose of
their organization and us are common to oik
corporations. That the principal office of
said association shull be in the city of Grif¬
fin. said county.
Wherefore your petitioner* pray that they,
their associates and successor*, may bo in¬
corporated under the name of the “Griffin
Water Company’’ for the said period of
twenty years ( with the privilege of renewal
as af oresaid) with all forth, the rights, and such powers other* and
privileges authorized above set by law.
as arc
HTEWART A DANIEL,
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
Cleric’s Georgia.— Office Superior certify Court the Hpalding forego¬
Connty, 1 tiiat
ing is a true copy of the petition Griffin Water oi record
and filed in said office ns Com¬
pany. This October 13, 1890.
W. M, THOMAS, Clerk.
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