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k mast Improvement. favorably make them superior
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CSKFI',
htt's Fills
have a specific effect ea giving these organs,
MnsUllns the fcswvh^ n^nr-
nrlplng, end
IMPARTING VIGOR
•e the kidneys, siUHedWeMe»|em, bladder and Uveto ,
They ere
SOLO EVERYWHERE.
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Cared. Wriie far *nm Fret
pte. I.auJerbacb Newark, N. (com¬ J.
pany,
Agents’ profit* per month. Wll
tent free to all
Band street, N..Y
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Mention the N«w» aop Bps when yon write.
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
Hi psjcocoa
' By t thorough knowledge of the natnro
iw» which govern the operations of digee
tion and nutrition, and by a careful applies
Won of the fine properties of well selectee
Cocoa, Mr Epps has provided flavored our breakfas*
tables with a delicately heavy beverag. doctors
which may save us many
Wile. Ih is by the Judicious use of such arti
elea of diet that a constitution may bo grad
nally built up nntil strong enough to reBim
every tendency to disease Hundreds ol
subtle tnaiatoies are floating around ns rerd>
to attack wherever there is a weak point
We may escape many a total shaft by keep
ing on reel vee well fortified with pure bloot
and a properly nourished =rr frame.”—Civil Ser¬
vice h * .... ......
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a»f,pound tins, b.
JvM Homoepathic Chemists
London. England
► \'*-*m* co.tiiroSk. The
b Spoc-Oi a v.igb* ll.eoo pounds
originally laid imbedded in the
ind near Bendego entefc, in one of
ttenwet inncwssilifo portioa* of Brazil,
The ooet of imirportiug it from the
pUee wheel- h first struck American soil
wm defrayed by Baron Qreahy. The
iwmgr of the route «|d Mrritonianry ur-
rangements rswrst occupied occupied throe throe month#; months; its
months later before it was dually landed
at the tittle railroad depot in the wilder-
Jfrom whence it waa transported to
% four months in which it
t polled, pushed and rolled by
man and mole power through the track¬
less forests, over steep mountains and
sandy wattes, it crossed over one hun¬
dred stream* of all sines, was taken
over one mountain chain 8,700 feet in
height, betides many smaller elevations.
All of this ill a region where the beet
wads are only male paths. A better
idea of the difficulties these scientists
encountered in securing their prise may
be had from a knowledge of the fact
that a total of 172 days was consumed
in moving it from Bendego creek to the
railway station, a distance of only 71#
nriles. The pluck and energy exhibited
by these gentlemen in moving this gi¬
gantic airstone to their national museum
to a curiow cesnmentary on Ae scientific
ideas of the eadypart of the centnry,
which denied the existence of such bod¬
ies as aerolites. #-St . Louis Republic.
Plan ppoln ted.
In a Massachusetts town live a worthy
ooopie who have so far obeyed the Script-
nxal injunction to increase and multiply
that they have eight sons, of whom the
oldest is not over a dozen yean of i
wfwMocr w^iu »u6 greatest i
only now and then falling into some
agreement when one or the other pair of
twins does not approve of the general
scheme of play.
It chanced not long since that to this
interesting family there came a still fur¬
ther a&litian in the shape of a baby sis¬
ter. The father and mother were de¬
lighted that there should be a girl in the
family, and supposed that the sous would
be equally pleased. It was accordingly
with a smiling face that the father wont
to make the announcement to the little
fellows, who at the moment were all to-
gfrther hi the breakfast room.
‘Boys,” he said joyously, “you have a
darling little baby sister.”
There was a look of blank disappoint¬
ment on every face and a moment of
profound silence. Then excitable 8-year-
old Master Tommy.spotoe lor them all
by exclaiming explosively:
“Oh, dear, dear! that is too bad; it
jnat spoils our baseball nine!”—Youth’s
Companion.
King Alfonso’s Democratic Ways.
Whenever the king sees a grandee or
gentleman whom he knows he calls them
by their Christian names, or their sur
names without their title, a custom al¬
ways reproved by his governess. “Eh!
Xiquena!” exclaimed Die king one day,
as the ex : minister passed. The govern¬
ess, who knew that the count’s father
was dead, and that the son had inherit¬
ed the title, observed, “Sire, permit me
to remind your majesty that the person
whom you do the honor to address is the
Duke of Bivona.” The king burst out
laughing and exclaimed: “The Duke of
Bivona! This is nice! Bat I know thsi
sasssfes it to Xfqmena! Are you not Xiquena?" he
people nswitatoes. Doesn’t she pretend
that Juanito” (an officer of the royal
guard much loved by the king) “is the
Marquis of Soto Mayor?” “Indeed, sire,
be is; and yon will permit me to remind
your majesty that he should be so ad¬
dressed,” replied the governess. “Don’t
answer:
other i.
Disease • of Childhood.
Perhaps the most important physio¬
logical period in childhood is when the
first set of teeth is erupting. Dr. Ar-
buthnot has calculated that one child in
ten has its life destroyed in consequence
of diseases which have their origin at
this time. Professor Camper states that
mt of 5,888 infants admitted to found¬
ling hospitals only 884 were alive at the
end of the fifth year. Thus it is evident
that children should be carefully cared
for, sad I believe that besides those who
die from diseases readily traceable to ir¬
ritation daring the eruption of the tem¬
porary teeth a number are the victims
if diseases superinduced by general neffi-
iect of the month, and - the consequent
tooth decay and improper mastication of
food.—C ot. New York Herald.
UMW a-Wefl, Gave Himself Away. H|
' Maurice, you’re «
regTar hunter, ain’t yer? brought up-all
yonr togs, too. What do yon expect to
shoot?
Maurice—Oh, I thought Fd try the
quail this morning.
Uncle Hi—You can’t do nothin' with¬
out a dog.
Maurice—By Gavrge, that’s so. Br¬
er—can’t I taka Fido?—Puck.
Making the Pag le s s Dangerous.
A machine for automatically blowing
» fog whistle has just been patented- A
vessel equipped with the machine may
Tavel at any rate of speed and continue
o blow one or three blaets ot the whistle
per minute while proceeding through a
Many steamers nse it—on the lakes,
instance.—New York JoantaL
Mate, Remove
To remove moles gat five oeate’ Wurth
muriatic acid, and throe times a day
ouch the mole with a toothpick dipped
preparation
(tor (Heads should givt De Witt’s t’ongh
sod Ceamtpttva Cars e trial. No disap¬
pointment Ue medicine, follows and It merit* the use the praise of this received retia-
rom ati wh o nos it,—N. B. Drewr y.
King three Itoopold of Belgium, who had
n weeks celebration at Namur
of his birthday anniversary, in de¬
scribed as a long man with a long
nose and a long beard.
Yoor |sa»aatsss» cough will not last all wister;
, *“'
with the Joseph Saturday Cbamberialn dined
Saturday afternoon. Club, in Barton,
Mr, Dr. Holmes,
Lowell and Frederick Low Olm
stead were among the guests.
ff^iaasSEttsss * lD wwito: De Witt’s
Sdb.—N. B Drewry.
Catholic ■ Bishop Keane, president of the
who delivered University divinity in Washington,
Harvard a lecture at
last week, is the first of the
sect to appear under such auspices.
Acts at once, never fails l)e Witt's Cough
and Consumption Care. A remedy tor Asth¬
ma, and that feverish cohdition which ac¬
companies Dwwry» a severe eoW. Bold by N. B.
Si? John PnleetoD’s younger
daughter, United States Alice, who was born in the
while her father was a
partner Francis with Jay Caff Cooks, rd will soon
marry Brenton.
Little Constipation Eany Haere poisons the blood. DeWitt’e
«an«e removed, the core disease Constipation. is Bold The
ffi B. Drewry. gone. by
WiHianj L. Scott of Erie, who has
* ‘ HI, is better, and his
t -V otb * r Natives think
Fiat he will ., soon be entirely well. He
*i concluded to sell all race horses.
pre than any other pill; their action ie eaey,
do .net gripe or cause pain, are hhe beet rew-
totor of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels.—N.
Prof. Wilhelm Muthman of Clark
University, September whose disapperance in
led to some unpleasant
Conjecture, Philadelphia has been found in a
been suffering hospital, six where with he had
weeks brain
fever.
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Headache is thedirect result of Indigestion
and Stomach Disorders. Remedy them by
ling De Witt’s Little Early Risers and
yonr Headache disappears. The favorite
Pill everywhere. Sold bv N. B. Drewry-
I have myself used, and known others to
nse Bull’s Sarsaparilla with retire satis
faction. I believe it cakniated to relieve
much suffering and earnestly recommend it
to the afflicted.—Bev. E. W. Sehon,
Louisville, Ky._
The Purest and Best
Articles known to medical science are need in
preparing H ood’s Sarea poriRa. Every ingredi¬
ent is carefully selected, personally examined,
and only the beet retained. The medicine is
prepared under the supervision of thoroughly
competent pharmacists, and every step in
the process of manufacture is carefully watch¬
ed with a view to securing in Hood’s Sarsa¬
parilla the best possible remit. (a)
Blood Purifier
• :i r yi
Our**
ultras Sore*,
diseases,
tageoua 1
the les. Itch Scalp, .Tetter,!
Jtbeumatism, curia! C
Rlteusaal
oral Blood Debility ar
or Her e_____
giati. $1 per bottle.
places of left ai
one them.
7 rooms and 13
53
r°*'*F'¥$£Su.
“ 3 miles, beet froit farm in tbs
MW#, on C* R. R.
^ 700 a *T e " ? 5 *• 9°^ from fniit city. (arm -
1900 « 14 “ “ ‘‘ good Improve-
sects.
w 80 if' 6 “ Large, fine vineyard.
'if'" * “ 5 7 MiaCrroker’s
•’ Poplarst,
6. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Seal Estate Agent.
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l » to judg'd
m4*mm Tha
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etoaw.
°o-
fit Safes |M|j
K FIRST TUBS-
, before the door
One undivided on***fo urth interest in o»s
city lot ia the city of Oriffln with the im¬
the provements lot whereon thereon, being the lot known as
Steve Warren lived, bonnd-
ed west by New Orleans street at tbs reten¬
tion of the same, cu the sooth by Poplar
north by Meriwether street, east by
rtyofW. T. Trammell and others,
’ d one acre, more or less. Levied
County by virtnaof Court oflto ietned from
„ to favor of J. D.
va. M J. Duncan, principal, and T. J.
endorser. Tenant in poteeeeion Ie-
$0 00.
•fond Henry X. district, Williamson, bounded south north by and N. «. east Drew¬ by
ry. west by B. P, Blanton, containing 100
acres nil
in the se
farm, Georgia. by Allen Tho:
east it by Allen Th< ggSro
by fired H. E. Williameo one Iran-
acres; both being Levied on
by virtue of a fl ta issued iee from
Superior Court in favor of the
an and Trust Company vs Cicero
Tenant in possession legally
notified. R, 8. CONNELL,
•OHO Sheriff 8.0.
Ordinary’s Advertisementi.
Trustee’s Sale.
GbOBGIA—S paldiku CorKTY.
..... By virtue of the powers conferred * In that
' fi, which
was
1888, by W.
trustee which for recorded the creditors in the of clerk's said GrifSn^am} office the
wa* of
superior court of said county on February
17th,1888,1, wfll sell public the said CharieeS.KiDgeberry,
at outcry to the highest bid¬
der, before for cash, within the legal hours of sals,
the court house door of sola
county, on the first Tuesday in November,
1890, The the following property to-wit:
warehouse and lot in Sunny Side-
bounded ontheeastby Central R R,south by
land of W. H. Darsey, west by R. A. Barfield
and 8.0. Gray, north by J Y. Patterson,
and less. containing one-fourth of an acre more
or
Also stem house in Sunny Side, bounded
east by the Central railroad, south by B.
1. hteven, west by Starr A Patterson, north
by A. M. Ramsey and Central a railroad prop¬
erty, and contain’----- —“ of ' an . acre. .
more or less.
Also one half .interest In gin house and lot
in Sanny Side, Georgia, and engine, the lot
dftcribed as follows: Bounded on the east
by the Central railroad, south by J. M. Kell,
west Darsey. by the containing public road, and north by W. H.
one-fourth ol at acre
more or less.
All of which realestate is in land lot num¬
ber one hundred and Seven (107) la tha
sss"s®£ ing embrnced m thesafi as mortgage r and Henry, or all truet now be-’
deed that was executed by W. B. Griffin to
8ftid Kinirsberry
Title toll be mads to the purchaser at Mid
sale, as authorised bj said mortgage or
tiust be deed; and the tbs proceeds of laid sale ail
in, applied and in Griffin’s to creditor* a* directed thore-
proposition pis. of -fanoai j
Kinoibmby,
September 25th, 1890.
The above sale to postponed to the first
Tuesday in CHARLES December next 8. next.
Trustee for the creditors K.1NG8BERBY,
October of W. B. Griffin.
81st. 189a $12.00
f.
Executor’s Sale.
Court By virtue of Ordinary of an order Spalding from the honorable
of County. Geor¬
gia, ber I will sell on the first Tuesday in Decem¬
next, between the neual how* of sole, be¬
fore the court house door to Griffin, Georgia,
the following described property, belonging
to the estate of jJohn Roger*, deceased, to-
FiHsy acres, No. more evicts, oiland, beings
port of lot 16 in the second district of
ountv.
Bold for the purpose of paying the debts of
.Mid deceased and for distribntion among-
the heirs. Terms cash
T. W. Manuk,-
$ 6 . 00 . Executors.
^Administrator’s Sale.
Court By virtue of Ordinary of an order from tbs honorable
of Spalding County, liecem- Geor¬
gia, ber I will aril town on tbs first Tuesday in
next, bet the usual hours of sale, be¬
fore the court hosae door in Griffin . Geanria,
the following described property, belonging
to the estate iff T. A Batts, deceased, to¬
ft:
Lot No. twenty-four in originally Fayette,
place now Spalding of deceased, county, known hip death, as the home
prior to less the
dower set off to the widow, on the south ride
efMM tot, of eighty-two acres more or teas.
Also sixty-six and two thirds acres of land
off of lot, number not known, bring a part
of tite land bought of and known as the Ed¬
wards Edwards, land, bonnded north by lands of R J.
cf Mrs, R east Bates, by public south road, by west set b by lands
and pnblie
ta Union D>strict of said county.
Bold for the purpose of paying the debts
ef said decessea and for distribution among
titehrire. Term*cash. $8.00.
JOHN F. STILWBLL Adm’r.
4.H.
tha A. Mslater's estate. ; —
This ’■ thftefore to rite all
land
day fa HAMMOND, February, 1881.
E. W. Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
Under and by virtue of aa order of the
bro place, bounded north by K. W. Beck,
#■«* by laud of J. D. Cunnlnabam, south by
-----Motto by Keagravm,
twelve
i of orchard well set in paachre, ap> lea,
etc.
abou ibis
lanita of G riffln. on Miron road, containing
hundred editnd thiriv-flve acres, improve-
toents on same.consisting
tom mod low dadlmiftoBee, terse, n tables,
outhouses, repair etc., the earns being Sold in first rises
in all respects. subject to
Gilto fiower of Mrs. Sarah Bishop, widow of said
paythe Bishop. debt, All of hyrtff said lands being sold to
doe -Late, ^rms
Administ rator of estate of Giles Bishop.
$ 0 . 00 .
Notice of Homestead.
T. P. McDowell hta epplted for exemption
Of Homeetead, personalty and setting apart a valuation
Of and I toll past upon the same
at ten o’clock a. m on the fleet Monday In
December, 1880, W. at my office in Griffin, Ga.
E. H VMMOND. Ordinary,
November 8rd, 1880. $1.50.
Notice to Debtor* and Creditors.
All persons indebted to the estate of Wiley
Patrick, deceased, are hereby notified Yll to
make immediate settlement of same.
said parties deceased, holding claims against tire estate of
are notified to law, present them
within the time prescribed by properly
attested, to THOB. B. NUTT,
nov.18w8-f8.70. Administrator.
APPLICATIOHFOR CHARTER
FOB THE GRIFFIN WATER 00.
GEORGIA—SrAUMira CocitTT.
To the Superior Court of said Count;
shows
corporate of incorporated the under the
name
Oriffln Water Company,
for a period of twenty (30) fyeers with the
jmrtlege of renewal at the expiration of that
That the object of said association is to
erect and operate water works at or near
the city of Griffin,in said county, also to buy,
build, lease or operate gas, electric light and
power works at or near said city and con¬
duct any and all business that may be profit¬
ably electric ran in connection with said watet, gas
or works or any oaeor more of them.
That petitioners desire to be empowered
and privileged to purchase,
»ril, assign and dispose hi* of real
ly property carrying as as ini may m
organisation, debta ol
to secure the s debts of this this corporation, or
to aid them in in < carrying out their object*
for aforesaid; such and, sad, and to w this .m. condition* end. .... tests ma, u bonds
time oo such as
seem to the best interest of said association
That the authorised capital stock of said
corporation (♦iw.OOD) dollars, be seventy-five divided shares thousand
($100) into of
one hundred dollars each, with privi¬
lege ot increasing said capital stock, at any
time, to anv hot lhwF® exceeding twohua-
to commence business wnen
(910,000) dollar* of said aw uthorised ___^___ ten'(10) capital
stock shall have been subscribed and
per cent theref actually paid in cash, or
which said
WVHBBni , transaction
proposeo numnere. ana shall kavs
power to erect and maintain all buildings,
machinery said business, and works and shall suitable for carrying
on exercise all cor-
corporations. That the principal office of
said i association association shall shall be be to in the the city city of Grit-
JS^s^sisssstsrvti fin. said count)
corporatsd Company^ under the name of the “Griffin
Water for the said period of
twenty year* (with the pririisge of renewal
as aforesaid) with all the rights, powers and
privileges abtve set by forth, law. and snch othkrr
as are authorised
STEWART A DANIEL,
Petiti mer’s Attorney*.
Clerk’s Office superior Court Spalding
Connty, ing to Georgia.-1 of the certify that the forego¬
and filed a true in Mid copy office petition Griffin Water oi record Com¬
as
pany. This October 18.1880. d.
W, THOMAS, Clark.
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The Finest on Earth.
The Cincinnati, Hamilton A Dayton RH. ia
Safety Vestibule Trains, Cai with Chair, Palter,
Sleeping nati. Indanapoll* and Dinning and service between Cin-
Line Chicago, and Is the
ni ly between running Through Keokuk IteeUning Chair
Cars Cincinnati, and Spring-
fled, HI., and Sleeping Car Cincinnati to
Mackinaw,
And the Only Olfl CT UNE
between Detroit, the Cincinnati, Lake Regions Dayton, and Lima, Canada. Ttosde,
The road is one ol the oldest in the State
of Ohio and the only line entering Cincinnati
over twenty-five mils* of double track, and
from its post record can more than assure its
patrons Tickets speed, note comfort everywhere, and safety. and that
on se*
JnlylSdAwly. General Fassen®'ran^Tto^A^nt
BANK -Hi-
OFFICE I 1
v ‘thi •• STORE P XT JRLS
J EP R ' - A F 3 O.
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Rare Bargains and
FINEST CLOTHING II
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CORNER HILL AND SOLOMON 'Mm „
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Our stock u( Men's Cluing is #i ,
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please you in prices.
Everything that men .ear. Indite amt .
^He bottom, CRfl be found fit OUT Clothing
Griffin has never before been offered such
excellent stock of Clothing from which to select,
made an effort to lay in oijly the best goods, and a
them.
It is cheaper to buy the best qaallty o Tl
wear longer, hold their color better, and fit and i
shape as long as there is a thread ofthenv Always l
best goods. , ten*!, »*fO , #tl /
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OUR STOCK-
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Always see our stock, for you know vf fur§,|
to sell cheap. We buy that way, and can offer 1
inducements to our patrons.
E. M. BASS
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WHISKIES.
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Na 5. Solomon St, Opposite Alliance
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