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■•Of mil the curious objects for pets,'
tM ti» curio man, “1 think that the
horned toad will take the palm.**
“Ara they popular as domestic ani¬
mals?" asked the erne to whom this re¬
mark was offered
“1 fw* you'd think so if yon knew
hew many we eel! in the oonree erf the
year, to say nothing of all those that are
caught on the spot and carried home in
triumph by those who fancy such
things."
“Who doeeT asked the reporter.
■■Well, children are very fond of them.
They teem to tbiuk that it's no end <rf
Am to see them run around, eat dies,
and burrow themselves deep in the
treated when
“Pretty
Yon can see for, yourself," said
the curio mnu. loading the way to one
tide of his crowded store, where in a
g re at , round, deep glass t.isdt were half
a dozen or more of the funny little fel¬
low* sprawled out upon their windy do¬
main.' One set-turtd asleep, tthnt others
were tnovtagrml) more or less degree of
animation.
One was try:,..* to mopnt an elevation
tarnished by t,. ■ back of a comrade,
and having that ..height the
rogue balanced himself upon his hind
togs and tried to climb up the glassy
tides of |faa tank But in thin he was
not successful, and after slipping back a
most disdoanigiug number of times be
gave it np as a 'oud job. Two othen
atoned to be u-*nming a belligerent at¬
titude, to which the owner at once called
the attention of his visitor.
THKY A !,K (jCKKR TOTS.
"Do you see that?" said he. ‘Some of
those fellows are the greatest fighters
imaginable. They take a dislike to each
other, and never rwu until they have
fought It oat to the il-ct’i 'The old one
there is especially vicious. ^ t
"These home I toads are to be found
in sandy.wastes. I have heard of their
bring caught out at the Mission, but of
that 1 can’t speak positively. These here
came from Arizona, although we have
motived them from much nearer home
“At Redlands the tiAys catch ever so
many, and the Chinese e/t them. They
just skin off that coat of mail and eat
the inside. Besides, they highly prise
the oil. which is contained in a little
pooch somewhere within the anatomy
of a horned toad---------------
“The toads are shipped to us by ex-
press in boxes, sometimes as many as
twenty or more in the same box, and by
the time they are released from their
confinement they are all wound togeth¬
er, until they look like a writhing, ani¬
mated mass of wriggling legs and
squirming tails. _
“As soon as they seem to consider it a
safe thing to do they unlock their travel¬
ing grip and begin to look about. Then
I sell them. They, bring from four to
six bits. ‘How long do they liveP Oh,
I don’t know. . 1 have known them to
Uve three or six months in perfect
health, and with every prospect of con¬
tinuing in that state, when they were
brought to an untimely end by being
stepped on. If there is one thing above
another that a horned toad cannot stand
it’s being stepped cm. ft seems to flatten
him ont, as it wore."
“Aren’t yon becoming -iJtf iacettoadT
asked the reporter.
“Not at all: that is the usna) tote erf a
pet horned toad. Yon see, • they are
great travelers and like to keep running
about Nearly everybody who has a
horned toad thinks it to socuteto ses
him try to climb up out of his box, sad
tbs first thing you know he has suc¬
ceeded in getting ont of hisboxandto
running about on his own hook."
HOW TO KXEP THEM.
“Can they be tamed? Do they seem to
know one human being above another?”
Were the next questions.
“Those who bay them maintain that
they do. Why. I sold one to a lady who
lived at the Palace hotel, and she al¬
lowed hiua the freedom of her apartments
when she went out, and she told me that
on her return he would run to meet her,
no matter where he had hidden himself.
He wss finally stepped on. Another, a
dear old lady, said that her grandchil¬
dren made fun of her, and declared she
thought the horned toad scratched bis
toes on the floor in response to her chir¬
rup, bat she said, he really did not go
quite so tor as that; although he was
very knowing.
“What do they live on? Oh, on flies
sad insects. I have known theja, though,
mrm.th..urlthnnt rating Mip
thing. There is this that most be re¬
membered if you wish to keep your toad
alive— give him plenty of sun. The best
house for him to a fish globe filled with
a deep bed of nice clean sand. Set tod#
In the sun, and throw in some live files
now and then, and Mr. Toad will thrive.
If he wants the flies he’ll catch then
sad devour them quicker than a wink.
If be doesn’t do so you may know it’s be¬
cause he's not hungry.
“And 1 must not forget either to tell
you that while they are perfectly harm-
tom they get themselves into towering
rages. It makes them mad to be tickled
under the chin. They like to be smoothly
stroked down the back. If yon poke
him on the side he will bend way down
as if in response to your touch.’*— San
Francisco Call._
A Brain Disturber.
Neosha county farmer sent tfato
■tod order to a Chaante merchant:
•fiend me a sack of flour, five pounds <rf
oofs and one pound of tee. My wife
gave birth to a big baby boy last night,
five pounds of corn starch, a screw
driver and a fly trap. It weighed to
postage, etc.
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Oar friends should give De Witt's Coagfc
and Consumptive Cure a trial. No disap¬
pointment ble medicine, follow# audit merit#thepraieereceived the use of this relia¬
rom ali who um It.—N. 0. Dreary.
threw King Leopold weeks celebration of Belgium, who had
a ot
trf his birthday anniversary, to de¬
scribed as a long man with n long
nose and a king beard.
Your cough will sot tost all winter;
I®* You wiB get immediate U k !S* reiki if i
You wifi um D» Witt’s Cough and Cos.
mmpt.ve C ore.—N. B. Drewry.„
Ho». Joseph Chamberlain dined
with the Saturday Club, in Boston,
Saturday Mr. Lowell afternoon. Frederick Dr. Holme*,
and Law Olm-
stead were arnoog the guests.
Bma 1 is aim, great In results: De Witt’s
Little Early Hirers. BestpillForl onatipstloB,
best for Sick Headache, beet for Sour Stom¬
ach—N. B Drewry.. ■■
Catbolfc Bishop University Keane, president of the
who delivered divinity in Washington, lecture
a at
Harvard Jast week, Is the first of the
sect to appear under such auspices.
Acta at once, never fails He Witt a t 'o
and Consumption Cure." A remedy for Ae
mo, and that feverish eohditkra which
com pas ire a severe cold. Bold by N.
Drewry.
daughter, daughter, Sfr John'. Alice, Alice, who who . jfl bora bora younger in in the the
was was
United States while her father was a
partner Francis with Jay Cooks, will soon ‘'
marrj Caff rd Brenton.
Little Constipation Eariy risers poisons the Constipation. blood. DeWitt’s The
cure
cause N. B. Drewry. removed, the disease is gone. Arid by
, • j
William L. Scott of Erie, who ha*
been seriously ill, is better, and Ms
daughter he and other relatives think He
that will soon be entirely well.
has concluded to sell nil race horses.
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We sell more of DeWitt’s Little Early Ris¬
en thunsn v other pill j their action hhe to easy,
do i ot gripe or cause pain, are beet re*-
111 tor of the l. flitd Borrfu.—N.
B, Drewry. j ui
.
Prof. WilhehiTMathmao of Clark
University, whose dtoapperance in
September conjecture, led to been some found unplensaet in
a
Philadelphia hospital, where he had
been buffering six weeks with brain
fever. ‘__ ”
^
^Headache is the direct reenft of Indigestion
and 8tomach De Witt’s Disorders. little Remedy Early Risen these hy
using Headache disappears. The favorite and
yonr Little N B.Drewry-
Pill everywhere. Sold bv
I have Boll’s myself Sarsaparilla used, and with known entire others satis to
nee
faction. I believe it calculated to relieve
much suffering and earnestly recommend it
to the afflicted.—Rev. E. W. Sehon,
Louisville, Kt-_
The Purest and Beat
Articles known to medical science are used in
and only tin, uw,,... —.,.. .... ..... ...
prepared under the supervision oi thoroughly
competent pharmacists, and every step in
the process of manufacture is carefully watch¬
ed with a view to securing in Hood’s 8arsa-
parilla tAe best pomible result. (a)
Ihava’
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above to rent or
sett mould find h to their interest to consult
me before disposing liters of them on or before
dept.Isl there bargains only in afew places of item. toft and
are every one
Simmons boom and lot, 7 rooms and 1*
acres land hi edge city WyHu^s. ttmtts.
100 acres land in edge city 1
IS “ “ inside
« 53 *« « v- J« *« ft
3«* FA “ “ T 8 room “ bouse,'Hill “ Poplar street.
street.
2 Vi “ 7 •* “ Taylor “
CH Ml “ Vacant, Taylor street,
** Stephenson {dace, 8th street.
m»*7 “ 2 miles, best fruit farm in the
State, 180 on C. B. B.
acres 2 miles Good fruit farm.
700 « 5 “ from city.
1*» « 1< « « « good improve-
a £0 : " B “ Large, fine vineyard.
1 " 7 " Mis. Crocker’s Po/darnt.
Also IS to 20 house and lota and land in
tbs town of Hampton on C. R. R. can be
‘ t hum low, and only 10 miles from Griffin
Atlanta.
A, CUNNINGHAM, Seal _ Estate _
Agent.
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December Sheriff Sates
dW THE FlkST TPE8
ofthe^rt > , city before following of the llrifRn, door
8paldin< i ounty, the de¬
fine undivided one-fourth interest in one
city lot is tbs city of Griffin with the im¬
the provements lot thereon, being Wairen the lot known as
whereon Hteve lived, bound¬
ed west by New Orleans street at the extnn-
lioa of the same, cn the south b\ Poplar
street, north by Meriwether street, east fty
property ot W. T. Trammel! and other#,
containing and eoTd on# by virtue acre, rw of fl fa issued ' f I
on a rom
Spalding County Court til to favor favor of of J. P.
Boyd vs. M J. Duncan, . yriuripa), principal, and and T. T. J. J.
Moors, endorser. *». Teni ’enant in ‘ poe session Ve¬
Henry E. Williamson, south by N. B. Drew-
farm, tast by Allen Thomas, sout h and west
dred by H. E. William both being son. containing Levied one hun¬
acres; bjr 200 seres. on
and sold virtue of a fl is issued from
Georgia Bpoldiag Superior and Trust Court Company iu favor of Cicero the
Loan vs
H. Collins. Tenant m possession legally
notified. U, 8. CONNELL,
*8.00. Sheriff 8. C.
Ordinary’* Adv«rt Mment*.
Triwtee’s Sale.
GEORGIA— Sbacwxu Cocsrv.
By virtue of the powers conferred in that
certain mortgage, February or trust deed, which was
executed on 15th, 1888, by W.
B. Griffin In lavor of Charles 8. Kingsberry,
trustee for the creditors of said Griffin, and
which was recorded in the derk’s office of the
superior 17th, 1888,1, court the of said said Charies8. county on Kingsberry, February
will sell at public outcry to the highest bid¬
der, for cash, wit hin the legal hours at safe,
before the court house door of said
county, on the first Tuesday in November,
1880, The the warehouse following property in to-wrt:
bounded the and by Central lot R 8unny R, south Side by
on east
land of W. H. Dorsey, west by B.A. Barfield
and 8.0. Gray, north by J. Y. Patterson,
and containing one-fourth of an acre more
OP It80.
Also store bouse in Sunny Hide, bounded
east I. by tbs Central railroad, south by B.
Steven, A. M. Ramsey west by Btsrr k Patterson, north
by containing and onejourth Central railroad prop¬
erty, end of an acre,
mots or fees.
Also onehalt interest in gin house and lot
in 8unny Side, Georgia, and engine, the lot
dricribed as follows: Bounded on the east
by the Central railroad, south by J. M. Kali,
west by the containing public road, and north by W. H.
Darsey, one-iourth of m acre
more or less.
All of which realestate to in land lot num¬
ber one hundred and seven (107) in the
Fifth (5) District of originally Henry, now
Spalding ing embraced county, the Georgia, and all be¬
in said mortgage or trust
deed that waa executed by W. B. Griffin to
said Title Kingsberry. wUl be mads * the purchaser said
to st
sals, deed; as authorised by said mortgage or
trust and the pressed# of said sale wti
be applied to the creditors as directed there¬
to, and in Griffin’s proposition of Jannaiy
28d, 1888, in it CmsmUM referred to.
8. Kisosscasr,
Trustee for the Creditors oi W. B. Griffin.
September 25th, 1880.
The above sale to postponed to the first
Tuesday ia December next next.
CHABLE8 8. KINGSBERRY,
Trustee for the creditors oi W. B. Griffin.
October 81st. 1880. *12.00
Executor’s Sale.
By virtue of an order from tbs honorable
, Geor-
fow the court house door in Griffin, Georgia,
toe following the described property, belonging
to estate ofjjohn Rogers, deceased, to-
wR:
Fifty acres, -No. more 1* or lees, oitond, beings
part of lo t la the (second district of
originally Monroe, now
known a# toe dower toads
ers, now deceased, in Cabins district
county. Sold for the of paying the debts of
said deceased purpose and for distribution
the heirs. Terms cash among
'■©rW.WvRomnur,
T. W. VLtKLsr .
*6.00. Executors.
^Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order from the hono r able
fore the court house door to Georgia,
the the following described T. Bat* prop belonging
to estate of A
wit:
Lot No. twenty-four in originally Fayette,
now place Spalding of deceeeed, county, known hie death, as the torn home the
dower set off to the prior widow, to the south tole
oa
Also of said sixty lot, of eighty-teo thirds acres more or lees.
-eix and two acres of land
off the of lot, number not known, being a part
of land boughtof and known as the Ed¬
wards land, bounded north hy lands of B 3,
cf Edwards, Mrs, E. east Bates, by public road, west by lands
and south by public rood
to Union District of said county.
Sold for toe purpose of paying the debts
of said decsass# and for distribution among
the heirs. Terms cash. $0 00.
JOHN F. HTILWELL Adm’r.
A. Matator, dirmsiA
in hie petition duty
record, that he Um ton
tha A. Mstator’s estate.
This to thetsfors to
I kindred and■ to show,
admin! MB
hie *
> , ^ and receive rftonisrios on
in, Ordinary.
AdminUtrator’ti Sale..
Under and by virtue ot an order of the
fgfQBRBl Lonrtcd Ordinary of Spalding County. Geor-
gto. WiH beseVdae fim Tuesday in fWn*
being 105 acres of Lad • sown m the Fam-
bro place, bounded north by K. W. Hock,
east br lanrt of J U. ( nan nghawt, sooth hy
^ 5^T l,y **•***'"*,
having house, with iher. on a good four-room frame
srssficsits barn, tenant bouse and twelve
about or.e-fourth of mile j from the kcs city .
limits a
of Griffin, on Macon mud, containing
one hundred and tblrt v-flvr n> ri-#, improve¬
ments on same, consisting of o targe and
commodious dwellingbouse, bari c, .(aides,
oat house#, etc., the same being in. first rises
repair in aB respects. Hold eubject to
_ cash. . .......____ ky....... estate. Terms
Administrator of HENRY_________ of R. Gib BISHOP,
estate s Bishop.
*8.00.
Notice of Homestead#
T. P. McDowell has applied for exemptioa
of personalty and netting apart a valuation
of Homestead, and I will pass upon toe same
at ten o’clock a. at on the first Monday in
December, 1880, E. W. at my office in Griffin, Ga.
HAMMOND. Ordinary,
November Srd, 1890. *1.S0.
Notice to Debtor* and Creditor*.
All persons indebted to the estate of Wiley
Patrick, deceased, are hereby notified to
make immediate settlement of same. All
parties said deceased, bolding claims against the estate of
are notified to present taw, theto
within the time prescribed by properly
attested, nov.lSw6-*8.70. to THOR. B. NCTlV
Administrator.
APPLICATlGNFOR CHARTER
FOB THE GBIFh IN WATER CO.
GEORGIA—firetHM VovifTY.
To toe Superior Court of said County-:
The petition of W. A. Robinson, I T. Hob
i-sou, that petitioners, and K, K. their Halbert associates respectfully shows
and succes¬
sors, desire to he incorporated under the
corporate name of the
Urlffln Water Company,
for privilege a period of renewal ef twenty at the (20) expiration Tyears with the
of that
time.
That the object ot said association is to
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 one or moreofthem.
That petitioners desire to tie empowered
and privileged to purchase, * lease, acqnirsj
dispose k>,
sell, assign and of
uiffiuiiia«uuu, “HU uv N IWW• Cl IF tiVLIffiMirj -
to secure the debts of this corporation, or
to aid them to carrying ont their objects
for aforesaid; such time and, sad to such this conditions end. issue bonds
oa ae may
seem to the beet interest of said association
That the authorised capital stock of said
corporation be s e v en ty -fire t hw s ss md
($T5,00<1) hundred dollars, (*100) divided dollars each, into with shares privi¬ of
one
lege time, of increasing amount said capital exceeding stock, at aav
to any not two hun¬
dred That and said fifty corporation thousand ($360,00(1) shall have the dollars. right
stock ($10,000) dollars been of said authorised ’ capital
shall bars subserfb' and ten (10)
per cent there factually pain in cash, ot
such property real or personal whieh sold
association of it* may ed require business. In And the transaction shall hare
pro pos and maintain buildings,
power to erect all carrying
machinery said business, and works and shall suitable for
on exercise all cor.
porate powers ne c es sar y to the purpose of
their organisation and aa are common to all
corporations. That the principal office of
sola association shall be in the city of Grif¬
fin. said count).
Wherefore yonr petitioners pray that they, in¬
their associate# and suc c e s s o rs, may be
corporated under the name of the “Griffin
Water Company” (with lor toe privilege tow said of period renewal ot
twenty aforesaid) years with all the rights, sad
as privileges above forth, and such powers othen
set
as are authorised tor tow.
BTEWABT k DANIEL,
I'etiti .ner’s Attorneys.
Clerk’s Office Superior Court Spalding
Coonty, Georgia. -1 certify that tb» forego¬
ing is a tree copy of the petition oi record
and filed in said office aa Griffin Water Com¬
pany. This October 18.1890.
W. M. THOMAS, Clerk.
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patron* Tickets spssd, safe comfort everywhere, and safety. that
on and see
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
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BANK
Our ml of Men;, Cio.bmg h i
and will j lc-vsc you in prices, f
Everything that men wear, inside
the bottom, can be found a* our Clothing H
Griffin has never before been offered such
excellent stock of Clothing from which to i
made an effort to lay In only the best goods, a
them. I; *
It is cheaper to buy the best quality of good
w«r longer, hol3 their color better, and fit ,„d
shape as long as there is > thread o (them' Always nay me
best goods.
OUR ST<
Always see our stock, for you know ipjpa * ;
to sell cheap. We buy that way, and can offc
inducements to our patrons.
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tint i ft-rffir ysr
oct29-w Bra-1 mind.
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