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this dreadful
„_*ht«r of V. T. Brostua, of Atlanta,
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eitb dlarrb®*. Tbree-foDrtbz Tbn
i Md of bun nound certificates and well,
ado voluntary tea- ft
> remarkable onrattve virtues of m
It builds up at once, r-
‘ nature’s soft t nnrae refreshing
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•VP 1 scientific discovery, and without cure* g :
ring the cause. Price, “
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$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
nee Cair aad Laced Waterproof Grain.
"The excellence end wearing qualities of this shoe
•snot be better shown than hv the strong endorse-
fats «f its thousands of constant wearers.
4*MMSWB5“ Goodyear Welt Is the standard dress 8bo *
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AJO P^c'^M^Hhee'lsespecially tor railroad farmers, etc. adapted
V men,
All made In Congress, Button and L ace.
13 & $2 SHOES la'SSs,
are been most favorably received since introduced
ptf tbe recent improvements make them superior
* b say shoes sold at these prices.
At * —1 if he can no J ^ pl ^ r ° u • end
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3LA8, Brockten. Mass.
$< HEUEKMAN & WHITE
CRiFri-i.
Advice brings Infirmities, to the such Aged slug.
cSSifsr^ igs as w * r
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Titt’s Pills
lava a sped fie offset am these organs,
Manila t tag tbs bowels, giving natur¬
al *$*»*»&, dlsei> an;?* and without straining or
IMPARTING VIGOR
to the kidneys, bladder and llvar.
Tboy arc adopted to old or young.
SOt.l> EVERYWHERE.
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CATAREHSr'uSJr.rFree Newark, N. J.
jinny,
1 Agents' profits per month. Will
I prove it or pdjj fort fit. Ne«' por
' tra its jn«t out. A fa.50 sample
sent, free to all W. H. Chidester & S.n . 28
Bond street, N. Y.
DEAFS&MKJfflS
Mr. M ■r'dav. *•’ >«*• Webs
PARK El
HAIR SAM
Clessan Promo(ss__ sad. luxuriant __---- growth. the hair.
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^CONSUMPTIVE
Mention the KawsAOnflPfi when yon write.
GRATEFUL—COMFOKTIfKj.
£P PS’S COCOA
, By D BREAKFAST.
>»s which i thorongh koowledge of Hie naturol
govern the operations of diges-
«on and pntritfoa, and by s careful applica¬
tion of the One ■properties of well selected
Cocoa, tables Ifr Epps has provided our breakfast
with a delicately flavored beveragh
jdiH-h oillx may M is by save tbe us judicious many use heavy of such doctors' arti¬
cles of diet that a constitution may l>o grad
sally built tendency up until strong enough to resist
every to disease Hundreds oi
•nbtle m Studies are floating around us rerdy
to attack wherever ttere is a weak point.
We may escape many a fatal shaft by keep¬
ing ourselves well fortified with pure blood
and a properly nourished frame."—Civil Ser-
vire iaseite. Made simply with boiling wa¬
ter or milk. Sold only in lia>>,poand tins, by
J-UIES Grocers, labelled thus:
EPPS AGO., HomoepathisChemists,
London, England.
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DRaGROSYENOR’S
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tU.bh'a.iv r tile f.'.lti-
taxation in thi- two >• t lu-y
own Ikl r-.s v.otiitl niiitou'jirtlir (a-
pndiate i with worn by many of tin-
movers.
Theie*.r.‘ aoim> people, however, who
receive r.u”i nious of jUi#j him) with n
half Wdd 1 aan-.pd thtr,.mvothotg
actually in IT mo ago to why tlwt tUay
prefer country far,-* tritbov- of the city.
There is one man„ in New Eugland
has learned to reduce hia tuxes to
lowest possible II,faro, *wn ut considera¬
ble inoonveaiexu-n to luanwif
able from the fact that it is iu
instead of o*io. To make the most
this peculiar advanta;..':* he has built
house with its sout .t side in one
and its north side iu t aa other, while
passer thron. ,:t his front door can have
foot in each ..tnte Without the
trouble a. .
A fence oa the oppose side pi
road marks t'r.e boundary line. In
field which it btfn-onnds in uue state
numerous iter, bonnes, large and
fortable for their inhabitants. Close
the fence in t he other state is a row
loosely btdlt. untidy looking hen
into which the protesting, hens
chickens are horned when taxation
comes around, tin# secret of the
being that hens are taxed in one
and not in the other.—Youth’s Compan
ion.
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▲ Onto. Humming Bir4>
The family of .Tohn N. Isbell, at
home on the Madiepnehore, have disoov
ered a queer way to* capture
birds alive. Recently a small
bird which had frequented the
on the veranda was observed
two of its young to sip honey from
buds. The old bird, as well as the
ones, was quiio fame, but thalntter
evidently unskilled in the art of
ing honey. Thc-ir efforts resulted
ruining many of the tender flowers.
One of the ladies ou the porch
a cap at the young intruders, as if
warn them that they must take
pains with their work t>r else seek flow¬
ers elsewhere. The old bird
ately repeated this insult by , fid
seemingly iu a faint or trance. In t
condition she permitted ber.kdf to
captured and inspected, but it was ob¬
served that ope eye wasodways open
take in the gUnhttd ft. Luckily for
mother bird her captors soon released
her, placing her uninjured on the floor.
After waiting till all was quiet, the old
bird came to life and took wing to rejoin
her young, who were still 11 engaged engaged ii
their abortive assaults on the flowers,
This story is vouched for by y the mem-
bers of the family.—New Haven Pal
ladiuin.
Business Men’s Writing Desks.
Every man knows how dear to hi
heart is that pet abomination of
the desk litter. Every man protests if it
be disturbed, gad declares with
phasis that he can always find what he
is looking for if his desk or table ho let
alone, while the sight of it to women
creates an intense desire to clear it up.
The desks of some men are curiosities In
this regard, and there is probably none
in town to compare with that of Francis
B. Thurber. |
The double desk nsed by H. It. Tbbr-
ber and his brother dates back nearly
fifty years. It stands on four turned
legs, has n sloping writing board and
two small cases of pigeon holes, one at
each side. F. B. Thurber’s share of it
piled with papers dear across the por¬
tion on which the owner is supposed to
As a result thgt owner writes on a pad
placed fanny on his knees, and it is excessively his
to see him rise slightly in
chair in order that he may teach ov«
the barricade he has erected and dip his
pen into the ink. M& Thurber must
have a marvelous memory to be able to
find anything in the pile before him.—
New York Telegram.
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Significance In Mourning Colon.
In some portions of the world yellow
and red are the mourning colors; the
Orientals generally adopt bine and white,
the Persians wearing a deep indigo, and
the Chinese a somewhat dingy, yellow¬
ish white. Pure white was at one time
worn by royal widows in France, bat it
fell into disuse. Purple is
the mourning color relegated to the
Just at what period black be¬
the fashionable insignia of woe it
is difficult to determine, but for several
past it has been generally ac¬
as such by civilised nations '*
the globe.
Among Christians it would appear a
dubious tribute from the living
the dead, as black is suggestive of chaor
annihilation, while the vVhite and
of pagan lands signify light, hope
the promise of an existence beyond
grave. —J enness-Miller Magazine.
Mushrooms Out of Place.
At a farm house in Newchurch in-
mushrooms grow in profusion in
various rooms on the gronnd floor.
gentleman visited the place one-Son-
and lie found mushrooms growing
of the chinks of tbe flood aril alto
the walla He was allowed to take
Away, one of which was eight
across. The vicar of Newchurch
has a dish from the farm house. It
interesting, the bodily but condition melancholy, the to dwell¬ im¬
of
in such a house, and also the mental
of a clergyman who can enjoy
dainty originating in such a way.-
Chronicle.
When the Wheelbarrow Wm Invented.
Now a writer in the French scientific
La Nature calls attention to an
book printed in 1535, in which is a
wood engraving that represents
single wheeled barrow pushed along
a laborer. Another plate of toe same
shows a tramway car running upon
This pats the use of tbe wheel¬
back more than a hundred year*
than the time of Pascal
A Scientific Wonder.
S< ien<-e Mile. •» Janotba pplks as with wonder* traaronsf-
rendering once ployed a presco by
5.593 notes in four
It. i* estimated- that eaeh note
>lv-d three distinct movements—seven!.v-
per second. There were fair R datlnk
tor each movement. *0 fa fair to
that there were not less ban two bou-
a-ch h >». by brinwiftg to-gether from the
~ 'T J J yrfa
ref tT" ",
for all bek
pot ■XgXtL ent in arresting and eradicating C
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postage,*tc.
Our friends should give De Witt's Cougti
and Consumptive Cure a trial No disap¬
pointment follows th* use ol this rsfla-
ble medicine, and it meHta thepraisrrecrir*d
al» wh o use if.—N. B. Drewr y.
ing Leopold of Belgium, who had
4 Wire* weeks celebration at Namur
of scribed hie birthday long anniversary, is long de¬
ns a man with a
nose and a long beard.
IfaSSjsaaa - ^
Cough and Con-
Hon. Joseph Chamberlain dined
with tbe Saturday Club, in Boston,
Saturday Mr. afternoon. Dr. Holmes,
Lowell and Frederick Lnw Olm
stead were among the goeete.
ach.-eN, B. Dreary.
Catholfc Bishop University Keane, president of tbe
who delivered divinity in Waahington, lecture
a at
Harvard last week, fat the tret of the
sect to appear under snch auspices.
Act# at once novnr tails 11s Witt * t’ougb
and Consumption Cure. A remedy for A sta¬
ma, Sue nd that feverish cohdition which ac-
sr a severe eoW. Bold by
John Puleston’s younger
United [tighter, States Alice, while who her was born in the
father was a
partner Francis with Joy Calc Cooke, rd Bren will soon
marry ton.
Little Constipation Eariy poisons the Mood. BeWitt’s
risers cure Constipation. Tbe
abuse NfB. removed, the disease is gone. Bold by
Drewry.
William L. Scott of Erie, who has
been seriously ill, Is better, and his
daughter that be will and other relatives think
soon be entirely well. He
has concluded to sell all race horses.
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We sell more of DeWitFs Little Eariy Bi«-
||jpp$P •Joi ]
q;s w
Prof. Wilhelm Muthnmn of Gark
University, September led,'to whose disapperance in
wmjecture, has beep some found unpleasant in
Philadelphia a
suffering hospital, where he bad
been six weeks with brain
fe ver.
Ja Headache is the direct result of Indigestion
and Stomach Disorders. Remedy these by
De Witt’s IJttls Eariy Risen and
Headache disappears. The favorite
'ill everywhere. Sold bv N B. Drewry-
I have Bull’s myself used, and known others
hSe Sarsaparilla with entire satis
faction. I believe it calculated to
much suffering and earnestly recommend
to the afflicted.—Bey. E. W. Sehon,
Louisville, Kt._
The Purest and Best
Article* known to medical science are nsed in
preparing H ood’s Sarsaparilla. Ertaryingredi-
ent and is only carefully the selected, personally medicine examined, Is
best retained, rhe
prepared under the supervision of thoroughly lit
competent the pharmacists, aad every step
process of manufacture is carefully watch¬
ed with a view to securing in Hood’s
parilla the beet possible result. (a)
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Blood
Cures_______
ulous Sores,
diseases. Primary,
tageous Blood Poii
the les.Itch^Tetter, Scalp, Salt
curinl Kheuraatism, Rheumatism, < _
erst blood DehiHtyaadaU *“
or Heri
gists.
'* Parties w]
Dwelling Ihavn’t, hi
Those who ha*
sell would find it
before disposing or before
Sept. 1st I have oi _____ _______ left and
100acres U- landluec^gecity limits.
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’1 “ Vacant Taylor street.
a u " good improve-
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80 MSS 5 ?*
j r.™ ■■ 5 I__ r Hill #t
Afao ; Mis.Crocker’s Poplaret.
lfi to 20 bouse and lot* and land
t is,*
and B8 from Atlanta.
% G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
T.tni) s K .jMi l a ffiffwA — m .
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December Sheriff ISfcay
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of W'I4-! the Court 5 House, SOLD _ ON in the ' rife
Spaldbi* C ounty, Georgia, tkef
scribed property, to-wit; ? Ov
Ohs undivided ono-fonrta interest, in
city lot is the city of Oram
containing and itnfir *<ml on« one by virtue acre, ’---.’ re-MBM- monitor ril fl fa leaf- liwued
on a
Spalding Boyd County M J. Court principal, in favor of 1.
Moore, vs. endorser. Duncan, Tenant In and T.
gally notified. possession $«
00.
sold# Also, at the same time and and place, will
a tract of land in
Georgia, being north half of
second district, bounded north and east
Henry K. by Williamson, B. P, Blanton, south containing by N. U.
ry. west
acres of land; also north half of lot No.
lathe second district ol Spalding
farm, Georgia, bounded by Alien north Thomas, by Spalding south
east and
by B, E. WtUtamson, containing oae
dred acres; both being sing 200 2 1 acres. Levied
>Id by virtue of a fi fa . issued .
-Superior Trust J.'onrt Company ua favor of
oan and vs
Sheriffs, C,
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Ordinary's Advertisements.
Trustee’s Sale.
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GtOffGIA— SVALDtSU Cor NTT.
certain By virtue of the powers coder deed, red which in
executed mortgage, February or trust 15th, 1888, by
on
B. Griffin in iavor of Charles 8.
trustee for the creditors of said Griffin,
which was recorded in the clerk’s office of
superior court of said connty on February
17th, will tell 1888,1, the said Charles8. higheet
at public outcry to the
before der, for cash, the within house the legal hours of sale,
court door of
county, ou tbe first Tuesday in November,
1890, tbe following property lot to-wit:
Tlie warehouse and in 8unny
bounded oa the east by Central B R, south
load of Vf. H. Darsey, west by B.A.
and and S. containing O. Gray, one-fourth north by J. of Y. Patterson,
an acre
Also store house in Bunny Bide,
east by the Central railroad, south by
I. Steven, west by Starr t Patterson,
by A M- Uamaey and Central railroad
erty, find containing one-fourth of an
mortoriese. •«.*«*•
Also one half interest in gin hpuae and
in Ssuny Side, follows: Georgia, Bounded and engine, the
described as on the
by the Central railroad, south by J. M.
west by the containing public road, and north by W.
Darsey, one-fourth of at
more or less.
AM of which misstate is in land lot
ber Fifth one hundred and seven (107) in
Spalding (6) District county, oi originally " pnauy and Henry, ne all
ing embraced m the or
deed that was executed by jr I. B. Griffin I
said Tills Kingsberry. be
will made to the purchaser at
sale, as authorised by said mortgage
trust deed; and tbe proceeds of o said dmiei
Charles 8. Kinosberby,
Trustee for the Oredftofr of W. B. Griffin.
September 25th, 1890.
The above sale is postponed to the
Tuesday in December next next
CHARLES 8. KINGSBERRY.
Trustee for the creditors of W. B. Griffii n.
$12.00
Executors Hale.
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Court By virtue of Ordinary of an order from the
of Spalding County,
gia, I w01 aeli on the first Tuesday in Decem¬
ber next, between the usual honrs of sale,
fore the court house door In Griffin, Georgia,
the following described property, t*^
i the estate ofjjohn Rogers, deceased;
t:
Fifty ef acne, more or less, olland. brings
_ art lot No. 16 in thssreond district
known o riginally the Monroe, dower lands now HjJMding county,
ns ofElfaabeth Bog-
ere, now deceased, in Cabin* district of said
D. W.W. Rooebs,
T. W. M Mani.et ,
$6.00. Executors.
^Administrator’s Sale*
By virtue of Ordinary of an order from the honorable
Court ol Bpalding County.
gia, I will sell ou the first Tuesday ia Decem¬
ber next, between tbe usual hours of sale, be¬
fore the court house door in Griffin. Georgia,
the following described property, belonging
to the estate of T. A. Bates, deceased, to-
Wft:
Lot No. twenty-four in originaBy Fayette,
Place now Spalding of deoaaeed, county, known to.his death, aa the
dower off prior the less
set to the widow, on south
of said lot, of eightyAwo acres more or Iren.
Afao sixty-six and two thirds acres of land
on of lot, number not known, bring a part
of the land bought of and known as the Fai-
Edward?, wards land, bounded north by lands of B J.
£* &*?’ ^L?**?*’ east by public road, west P“bli< by lauds
fo Unioh “d ® odUi b y road
District of said connty.
Sold for the purpose of paying the debts
of said deceased and for distribution among
thebrire. Terms cash. $6.00.
• t JOHN F. 8TII.WELL! Adm r.
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ROIA—8r.
aiw, petitioa d-cessed, duly repfaseWfs filed aad entered
rd, that be has tally administered
A Mslafar's estate.
Is thetafanw to sfae aM tmmm
m
1 receive letters of dismission
Iffist Mon^^u Febrewu^a^ 1891
UdminlBtrator’g Sale.
M«r mi and by virtue of an order of
a< Ordinary of MpaWingJ'oonty, (Vor
, Will be soldoti first f needsy in Dsrei
to*wit: All ti#p IjiimIm t*< my4«J -
haVisg t lie rum n «<««! Hatv-nxm*
ubottt oaedoarth of a mile f.om ,'E be
limit* of Griffin, on Maroti road,
one hundred and thlrt v-ftve acres, improve
ments commodious ou same, dwellinghouse, consisting of a turgs
outhouses, the bare.*, stablea
repak in aU etc., respects. same bring Hold iu subject first
SS,?’"***' feTf
AiiminiN! rat or of of Gtteii Bishop.
Mi.
Notice of Homestead.
T. nereoBatty f - McDo* well has applied for
of .’&’fi&r?A’ i 8 !K 2
of _____ Homestead, 1
at ten o'clock a. m. on the first Monday
December, 1890, at my office in Griffin, Ga.
E. W. HAMMOND. Ordinary
Norember 3rd, 1890. $1.50
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Notice to Debtors And Creditors.
Ail persons indebted to the estate of
tanks Patrick, deceased, are hereby notified
immediate settlement of same.
said parties deceased, holding claims against the estate
are notified to law, present
within the time prescribed by AtmV
attested, to THOB. R.
uov.]8w6-$8.70. AdmtffiMifftff
APPLICATION FOR
FOR THE GEIFJ IN WATER CO.
^SsksSsSsj GEORGIA—8 palDii»o Cotrjrrv.
that petitioners, their asaociabm and
sore, desire to be incorporated under
oorporatc name of the
Gkriffla Water Company, i/
•fret That aad the object of said association is
the city of operate Griffin,In water said works at or
build, lease county,also electric to
works or operate gas, light
power at or near said city and
duct any and all business that may bs
ably hut in connection with said water,
or electric worts or any oneor more of
That petffloners desire to be
and privileged to purchase,
sell, assign and di
rjsttsf' orgamzatil .tipu, and do whatever
the dents pffiHI ia
to toaldtaemfo^carryitar aidt secure of this ~3fH corporatio
llfor€&Hid mhu, w*, mm out^thwir cum, uiRUff o
for such time aad ou such condition* as
seem to the heat interest of said association
That the authorized capital stock of
coraorerior 1» wvwatydWfi
($T8,000) dollars, divided into shares
($10,000) dollars of said authorised capital
stock shall have been subscribed audten(lO)
per cent there f actually paid fo cash,
such property real or imrsonol thich said
association may require In thi trausaction
Wits proposed bustners. And shall have
power to erect and maintain all buildings,
machinery «a>d business, and works shall suitable, for carrying
on and exercise all cor-
That th* principal office j
corporations. said^aiw'udatton shall be in the city pf Grif- oi
Wherefore your petitiooers pray that they,
their associatse aad successors, stay be in¬
corporated under the name of tbe "Griffin
Water Company” for the said period of
twenty aforesaid) years (with toe privilege oi renewal
as with aU ths rights, poems and
privileges authorised a be vs set Ire forth, and suclrof hen
as are 8fEWART* law.
i’etiti »ner’s DANIEL, Attorneys.
Clerk’s Office Superior Court t Hpalding Bpsldin
SrK«s^ and and filed filed in in said said office office 5 Bfa iietition &rifl„ Orifln t h at Water tin oi wwm record
as as ...... Com-
pany. Tliis October 13, If 90.
W. M THOMAfi, Clerk.
Tim Finest on EorHi.
fled, 111., and Bleeping .
Mackinaw..,- Car Cincinnati
And the Only DiR CT LINE
between Cincinnati, Dayton, Lima,
Detroit, tbe Lake Regions and Canada.
The road is one of the oldest ia the
of Ohio and tbe only fine entering
over twenty-fire miles of double track,
from its past record can more than assure
patrons speed, comfort and safety.
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mr of Mm’s ClfithifiK is immense i«
anti »ii' jtlc.fsK' ) ou in prices. mmL»in
Everything that men wear, inside and out,
%c hbttom, can l»e found at our Clothing House.
Griffin has never before been offered such
excellent stock of Clothing from which to
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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
shape as long as there is a thread o fthem Always!
best goods. ttl >r>A 11
OUR STOCK- m
Always see our stock, for you know we Urc? i
to sell cheap. We buy that way, and am
inducements to our patrons. - q‘ ! 0
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oct26-w6m-lmind.
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HITS vtar r *immtfVMi WHERE hHk tta’WtamcffiC H
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Wc bn vc an cx « fa m faw www i •StowwsW y
to our Restaurant ■mmMhh for good meal* aad polite treatment,
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No. 5. Sblomon St., Opposite Alliance 1
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