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appetite." atid -if the worm heearriwl
fchrioe around a fire and then fed to a
doK that |>«r*m»S^i^H»rehydr» *
,P»»bia.' $4£m* :
their reader*'
agaWujt reporting to mn*h a cruel prae*
<**. especially when Lae "worm ' ha*
no bearing ig whatever whatever upon upon the the dog* dog-
**Uty '
u, ■ transmit bydropaotda, the
dmtdfHj adfal of ail diseases. That
•tandaid work. ;;-*i And Hydro
phobia by Fiend London' 1ST?.
gives the following sound argument in
oppsistlon to this ^ cruel and uveteeg
practice. .
“Beuioving the ‘wortu" from the
dog’* longiK’. or ■ worm lug.' as ft »
# popularly farmed, lute beeit practioed
from tl»e bay* of Pliay to our own
*n.t ie, as yui|p»fc be exjieott-d, a
penMtfy tn-eft*, nay. injure >u« and
painful opi-raiioft. 'Phis so called
‘Worm’ lies beneath the tongue, in the
add d ie, and U a somewhat louee. tendi-
OOOM loo/:i.'ig PM of membrane. It
eonatitut-- i,-called the 'fnanum'
in techni .o language, and h in fact
the bridle of th^ tongue, and is de¬
signed to arwi&t tine animal in lapping.
When in its ordinary relaxed condition
this fnenuiu looks like a small worm,
and the resemblance is perhaps even
more complete when it has been tom
out.
“Hence the name of the operation,
ivhieh is a cruel one, giving the poor
dog a very sore mouth and rendering
the tongue lees capable of performing
ite important functions. The sttppoei
Hon that this procedure will prevent
Jog from becoming spontaneously rab
id, or liable do infection if bitten, is ex
cessi vely absurd, as the presence of the
imaginary worm has no influence what¬
ever in the production of tlm malady,
while its absence must be a source of
inconvenience to the dog, and far more
likely to produce.rohies than to prevent
its occurrence. l)r. Samuel Johnson.
’ who was never at a loss for a definition
when alluding to the opinion prevalent
in his time.with regard to this worm,
called it a substance, nobody knows
what, extracted, nobody knows why.*
—81. Louis Republic.
Ca.tuui* at Table.
Nearly fifty years ago I was a two
months’ guest in a London family who
prided themselves on their gentility in
general, and being a young man who
was anxious to learn I noticed that
whenever a single cup of tea sufficed
the spoon was placed the near side of
the cup in the sauoer; if otherwise then
the outer side. Not until all the guests
had signified their wants did the Ms
ebWIHende t6 repfemsli the cups The
five pronged silver plated forks were
then coming into use, and were substi
tuted for the knife in conveying food
to the mouth. When I returned home
with {his n~w table aeoomplislmi'eiit,
and was dining at a popular suburban
hotel one day and ’using my fork ar
above, I was amused to notice the at¬
tention I created among the lady
guests, and the waiter in particular,
who- supplied me with several knives
on the occasion.—Cor. Boston Trane
ecipt.
/" WihW mi CIumS.
A Russian gentleman of distinction
oooe dined with Sir Stafford Northcote,
at a time when Ragland was supposed
to aim at interfering between Russia
and Turkey in their disagreement. In
the coarse of ‘conversation the Russian
became very loud in abase of Ragland,
and Sir Stafford made no response un¬
til his guest exclaimed, “You English
are like the pigs which hunt in dirt for
truffles.”
*‘Say rather, monsieur,” remarked
Sir Stafford, “the dogs which drive the
Pigs away.”
During tbs rest of the dinner Eng
land’s sympathy for Turkey was a for
bidden subject. —Exchange.
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A Vw r OM Job*.
’The story in the “Wit and Mirth” of
John Taylor, the water poet, of tbs
take up a stone to throw at a savage
dog, and, finding them all rammed hard
in the ground, declared that those wen
tldrteenth century by the illustrious
Fenian poet, Sa’di.
human
te&auiaoiorea
latrcdcoe it in
«o, bat dated.
mast Ain to Oentenntel exWbWoD,
brimn refused for
(Replay of the gfc* ghaiOy wltee.
RepufaBe.
Fate AUcvtated by Kteotsfeitj,
A writer Sa a medtenl paper says be urn
be had frequently obtained mi
frtxn
Ineandeeeent light to the m^)Wqi^ part
He eng ge eted that the 1 4 alao
UeoQldUteWovera . flaxeeedsorothar
form of poolttee, «od
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Money Saved Is MoneyJMade.
Fir. prnctitionrr Win. 8*1’, bl Webber, me^ieUite______ r
old of
that after many years expertenrtt
ntedieine he flndg it money «*ed
to hia Remedy patients of to bm Sweet T4y«ort» Gum Cher¬ and
okee col^SS
Ikdtefai for
(onsamption.
F« mate Weaknses Positive Con Fra*.
To r«B Eaivon:
I’ieaes In'erm your readers that I have
■(isHIve remedy for fk* thousand and a
; «*> Jtf*Tl
ff^jsSSSS* V..U will uae Ho Witthi lough and tv*,
uuiptivn Pots —V B. Drewry.
'Suiiiliiy Selftwl Teacher -“Now lit-
Me tmvM, whnt ilo you nci. know Plf^f, about
( ioHatli? ' Freddy' Fh —”
uui’am he waa rgeked t<. < *%»»
Tlie world will seera a place of bliM
Life will become more sweet.
When in the out- a standing Minn
Will thank yoi for a eeat.
SsmS Nllflj .
rom|mni<p* a coto. Hold U.v N. B j
I)n*m ry. * ^
bn vc caught cold or the menelee, i
Homcthing, we shall be exclaiming,
’’Dear me l I mus't have taken a
miepobe- /-Washington Post, '
ftow To Gain In Flesh.
It i» sot What one rifts that makes one
(at, but the food that i* properly digested
and assimilated that increase* the flesh.
The food that lies and ferment* in the
stomach or passes undigested into the ra¬
cer ». does the system much horin. as they
say, it makes a man thin to carry so muc|i
ettete (natter around with him. fa order
that there be a full and . thorough digestion
and assimilation ef food, the stomach, the
liver and the kidneys must be kept in the
finest condition. These great organs of life
frequently need the aid-of various herbal
juices. It is to them what oil is to machinery.
It enables them to do their work with less
friction. It is this friction that wears on*
mechanical as well as well os the machinery
oi life. Now science has discovered the
herbs stomach, that naturally kidneys aid the movements of
the and bowels. Thev ere
contained in the efficacious remedy known os
Dr. Bull’s Sarsaparilla. If you ure in a
slate of general rouch'better ill health irive it a trail and
see how you wfll.
Little .Constipation poisons the blood. DeWitt's
Eariy risers cure Coi stlpation. The
cause removed, the disease is gone. Sold by
N. Ib Drewry.
Blimbeps —“My barber is really it
very talented person.” Bjones—“In¬
deed?” Blimbers—“Oh, yes he often
illustrates the stories he tell me with
cuts. ’’—Boston Post.
Insurance Against Disease.
In certain instances there have been hi
rangements made between a physicians and
thehendof a family that a fixed amount should
be paid for each day the various memhers of
the family continued in good health. Bui
should sickness enter the household, the
Such physicians’s s^graament usual stipend was discontinued.
an Mr i founded on com¬
mon sense. we don't want to be made
well ----. w* ... ------ ‘ be ‘ kept well. There fs a
great deal of unnecessary sickuesss resulting
from a want of careful attention to bodily
requirements. the functional habits Keep the blood pure, keep
of the body regular,
conteract the efiects of exposure by always
haviuff a bottle of Dr. Joha Bull’s Sarsapn
rilla in tile household and using it in antic-
paiion of an gttack of illness or when - hi
very first symptoms are manifest. Disease
advice. will not troubleyou It if you will heed thisgood
is an ex< client preventive of dis-
Another Succumbs.
Itichard Voss, the eminent German poet,
h&s be&i sent to an insane asylum at Grats.
He is suffering age—brought from brain disease—the bane
of this is doubtful. on by over-work. Millions His
recovery very of hi*
tellow-creatures are wrecks to-day from the
same cause. Td live at high pressure seems
the order of the hour. Nature has offered
ns the remedy It is at our hand. When
the systenq is enervated or run down to the
lowest ebb of depression and the myriads of
troubles known a* nervous affections threat¬
en us, like an oasis in the desert stands Dr.
Westmoreland’s Calisava Tonic. As an
eradicator of malarial poisons, for chronic
headaches, general ntrvous prostration,
i enralgia of the face and stomach, impure
blood and chills and fevers, it is the Ieuder of
medicines. It is for sale by J N, Harris
and Son Griffin, Georgia.
> Wonder Woker.
linguon, Mr. h rank Ohio, Huffman, a young man of Bnr
states that ho had been nnd<
the care of two prominent physicians,and i
Mieir treatment until he was not able to
Consumption around. They and pronounced his case to
incurable. Hews* per
suaded Consumption, to try Dr, Coughs King’s and New Discovery for
Colds and at that .
time was not ablets walk across the
without resting. He found, before he
used half ofa dollar bottle, thathe whs much
better; he continued *—“• to nse « it it and ana is is todn today
enjoying Threat, good ---* health Chest .. If yon have on#
Lung or Trouble ;ouble bcttlefrte try it. W#
guarantee satisfaction. Trial k i
f.N. Harris k 8on’s drugstore.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Cistoria.
r wm risk, w* gsv
i was a Child, shea 1 for Oastoria,
igteOffiteria,
To Nervous Debilitated Men.
If yon Will send ns your address w
wil> mail you our illustrated pumplt
let explaining all about Dr. Dye’
Celebrated Voltaic Belt and Appli
anoes, ad their charming effects Upoi.
the nFrvons debilitated system, and
tore yon f<*
imphletfree. 1, will
sene
knees on n friul
QLTAl f BeltFo . Marsh al,. Mich
. A' Pleasing Sense-
(>f health and strength renewed anti
ease aniLco nfort follows the use
of Syrtrp/of with Figs, as it acts in
harmony natnre to effectually
«leaa»e the system when costive or
bHiotis. For sale in 50c and $1.00
bottles byxril .tlfell lending druggists
W *'» 4 - - test, i
‘tJ;1 PlDrictensHavriKouad . Out
That u contamination and foreign *le*ei,r
in the I aped by indigestion is the
eause( Ut. This settles upon upon Hit tin
Sensitiv •MOW M coveriDgof ths mua
dre and of the joints, causing
gpaio, and ag; ting
toHos Hostet* experience has demoneslrsted uaestrn
in regard to r’s Ktomsoh Bitter*, has
Stronger evidence evideu to support that this,
namefr. that that this thi medicine of Oomplwiisneive
atrocious
established
It. often wed
to arrest since I be medicine « contains only
sutstwry malarial IngredieiVt. levels It is also* single rem
edy for kidney and constipation, dye-
bladder ailments, debiil-
aod other disoMets. Sen that yon
i genuine
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Book on i
-Co., Atlanta, Ga
—
Ordinary’. AdydrtiMmenri.
PAUWXO CocSTT.-
SXl’y j I entered l to the on Com.--- record, m that fas - t
r.as fully administered lierefor»4a«ff|*« Wm. Ellis’ estate.
ed, ... Thi- kindred - is ■ - I therefore ,1 and creditors. to rite all tso persons persons skow cow concern, if
;steasiKais an,wbf said administrator cause,
ad: should
nnd ncrivr let tore of dismission on the first
Monday Wir.__E. in February, W r HAMMOND, 1891. t
nil Ordinary.
W rri eobgia-rpxliiiso J.H.Itelaier, -dmlninistrator ^ ‘iriitMii Martha
of
A. Maiaier, deceased, duly represents*o the oourt
in his petition filed and entered m
record, that he has fully administered Mar¬
tha A. Mdaier s estate.
This is thetefore to cite all persons con
cemed Vidred and cieditors. to show cause,
if any thy can, why said administrator
should no be discharged from his "dmlnis-
■ letters of dismission on
Brewer, executors of L. B. Brewer, deceased
represent to the court in thoir petition duly
filed and enlared on record, that they hi.ve
fully executed the duties for which thev ‘ were
appointed. This
is therefore to cite all persons con¬
cerned. kindred and creditors, to showcuuse,
if any t.h«y can, why said executors should
not and tie discharged letters from their executorship
receive of dismission on the first
Monday *0 in March, E. 1891.
1p, W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
/'kHPINABY’S OFFICE, Spai.dixo Corvrv,
V D. 1*. Georgia, Elder, December 4, 1880 —Whereas
executor of J. M. C. Coleman
deceased, represents to ihe court in his no
tition, he has duly fully filed and entered bn record, that
executed the duties for which he
was This appointed. therefore
Is to rite all persons con
corned, if they kindred and creditors, to,show cause,
not any be discharged can, why from said his executor should
receive letters of dismission executorship and
day in March, 1891 on the first Mon¬
•
_E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
( jBDI^NARY’S ^OFF KESpA^is-oOoL.MTr.
i*l, B. T. deceased, Daniel, administrator of Pearlie Dan’
petition, duly represents filed to the Court in his
that has and entered on record,
be tollv administered Pearlie Dan¬
iel’s estate
This ih therefore to cite all persons con-
rertied, kindred and ereilitors. to show cause,
if any they can. why said administrator s
should not be discharged from his adminis¬
tration, ths first a M d receive letters of dismission on
#6.1*. ’tiday B. W, in March, 1891.
gAMMONP, Ordinary.
^ ) BD,N ABY’ 8 OFFICE, HpaIamsoCoiistv,
*■----Bto’lS^-
uji gluons conwiied Hhow ciqh. if
any they hare, before the Court of Ordinary
ctock, my office in Griffin, Georgm, before ten
o a. to on the first Monday in Febru¬
ary next, why such letters should not be
E W. HAMMOND,
Ordinary.
_
/ bRDINABY’8 OFFICE, SpAi.nmCocwrv
riKOBOiA. Jau. a, 1891.—Mrs. Nannie
Biles has applied to me for letters of admin
istration on the estate of A. 3. Blets/JMe of
said comity, deceased-
Let nil persons edneerned shew cause, ii
at LT my office In in Griffin, t Georgia, r e before Mia H ten y
o clock, a. m on the first Monday in Febru¬
i’tented. ary next, why snch letters should not be
E. W. HAMMOND,
$8.00* Ordinary.
yj ^bRDINABY’S Geobbia, Jan. OFFICE. 2.1881.—Maria SpaldisoCovstt, J. Man-
ley has ov^ypTm. applied to me for letters of gpiardian-
ihip ildren E. George of Wm. and E. Demery
George,
ucerned show cause, if
Court-of Ordinary
irgia. before ten
* inday in Febrn-
shonld not be
.HAMMOND .
Ordinary.
tice.
Office a I CdMMISSIOMKBS OF
Spaluiuo December ltfah,
1890.—C.j*. ers having applitd
opened from tbt
others,to Mrs..F. _________________
Putnam’s shop; Ait all
present persons the iinvingobjectiqus the L> 16th the of said Jamia-y road
same on
next x-m to at — (<nHod f meeting .,, * * _ of * _a_* this « tioard ■ _____« s'
T- B. Mills.
A. W. Walker, .
U J. Patrick.
County Commissioners
From this date and ufttil further
the Sberiff s advertisements of -Spalding
tehed-hr the Morarng......
Call, M. J. Patrick, Sheriff.
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Tutt’s Pils
wk on invaluable remedy for
SICK HEADACHE, TORPID
UVER, DYSPEPSIA, PILES,
MALARIA, COSTIVENESS
AND ALL BILIOUS DISEASES.
Sold Everywhere.
NIC.
!
; j
m edvanre. -
r enacted Abut
i
f of Conn
for wltii site or they shall puy
sum of lie as in section I of
ordinance,
Sscrms 8.-S farther enacted that each
■---------- arttt or corporation de.l-
11 in lager licenteoi beer or > 'tiler #100. fermented p.ysMe fiquore In
pny | s s*
icriott 1 of tbi*%(i»niltice- » rtist
Hvctiov 4.—Be It farther eum-Usi no
resident in th? city of Griffin sBa#
chandler or sell at unction produce any gcr.iis, other wares article or
within or or any • limits the
the corporate Of
ol Griffin, without- having first first obtaU obtained
lieeuse from the Clerk and Treasurer
Council, lorwhtrh he, she or they
pay the sum ol #60, wmi-nn^dly
advance. ^
sn*«oods, article wure* whatever or merchssdim In the ritx or
Griffin or without any obtained
m.s i<i.>L Clerk having first, a *
s—. <.^s» from ttie nnd XrpiUMirt'r
ell, tor which license he, Site or tl
pay goods, the sum ol snail (5 per tie day, day. sold provided prowl. within
each etc.,
or off from the side-walks or the
i - ■ ■
Sectioi* 5.--Be further enaeted . that
it no
nr carriage persons shall transportation run a dray, wagon, in the
or for
of < t iffin for the purpose<4 Hauling of the
goods, wares or merchandise any
whatever without first having
a license from ths tilerk and Treas¬
of council, for which license he, she or
shad pny for one horse dray, for wagon,cart
carriage tnesum of f 20, and two horse
or carriage the sum of fit0,
forea chadditioualhorseinltkspFoportisn this section be construed
that so as
to allow any person or persona takingout from
license to transport persons to, or
this the city for hire, construed and provided further
section be so ns not to
any parson or persons, who may hire »
temporarily for the purpose of bottling
themselves or others, ts use the same
Faking opt tins license, pay side
in advance. '
Section 6,—Be it farther enacted that no
or persons shall keep a billiard table
purpoet of play playing thereon tkereon gnji charging or per
others to Balts <3
the same within tb# corporate
city of Grifflu without haring first oh-
a license from the Clerk and Treaaur-
of Council, for I which which each be, she table or they played shall
the sum of 10 lor so
.
HfXTtox 7.—Be it further enacted that a
ot $10 be imposed on every track or
alley ou which any number of pins may
Section 8.—Be it further enacted that ft
huckster of 120 be who imposed peddles npon fruits, each pies and
or
of any kind on The street* of
city of Oriffin, provided that nothing in
section shali be so construed as to per¬
hucksters side-walks ot'peddlers to abstsnat their_ *he
rects or in pursuing Mffi ffiffi aro- a r q
tuid it ehall be the duty of the May¬ _
to biive their situations on the streets
when in biejodgrmeut it btcomes
Section Be It farther enacted that
of $5 be imposed upon each
.....-
litre in the corpoi-Hte limits Ot ths city
The Clsrk and Treasurer of Council shall
sach badge, person obtaining his a porter's
badge a shall designating always be kept in number, sight
sach persons the charges are pursuing of their avo
and portsra shall
to those of license drays fur similar
- ,, k te ( - re
bBCTlO.t 10. -No person shall keep a livery
sale stable, other or or let let out for fare horses,
vehicles or stock, stock, carriages, ,v^,.o. baggies wu limits oi
within. * 'thin be h« corporate corporate o»
city ef Griffin, without first having ob-
a license from tbs Clark and Treas¬
of Council lor whfch license he, ths or
shall par the ram of $40, payable
annually this in advance, provided thnl
in section be so construed os
aflow^uy petwon or persons taking out
Ik rnn in the city f r the the transportation
goods, wares orsny merchandise what-
Mrjrnov lb—Be it further enacted Hotel that the
of each and every and
as toon shall puy s license of $20.
Section 12.—Be it further enacted that
proprietors of each and every barber
shall pay a license of $10.
Suction 18 —Be it further enacted that
and and every doing Express bnrinsss company, hgyiug city an of
m tbe
shall pay a license of $20.
Section 14.—Be it further., enacted that
office and and every doing Telegraph business company in the. cit boring of
shall license of $23. y
Section 15.—Be pay a further that
it enacted
and every Coal and Wood merchant
business in the City shall pay a license
Section 16.—Be it farther enacted that
and euery real estate agent doing busi¬
jn the city shall pay a license of $50.
Section 17.—Be tt further that
ami every very Insurance insurance compaav having
agency and doing business In the city
11 pay a license license of $10 and that, each and
resident insurance agent shall pay a
of $5. Be farther
Section 18.— It enacted that
and every Ikinse transient _____ insurance ‘ agspt. '
pay a m-PeTeThrtBw of filO per day.
Bectio.v raaetod that
or fermented draggist liquors bs sBoasd to vend
whatever or without first having many obtain¬ quani-
a license from the clerk and treasurer of
druggist from disposing prohibit of spirituous
or
liquors to persons having prw
irom 2 regular & qualified phyaiemn*.
Bbc ion it farther enacted that
and every guano company, person u
doing business or having an agency ia
cits of Griffin shall pay a Ucsose of $25.
This applk-s Purchase to any person doing iraslness be
the city. of guano to bona
without recourse and under oath.
Section 21.—Be It farther enacted that
porch and erery of disposing keeper of of a lumber lumber shall yard for
use
license of f 10.
Section 22.--Be it further enacted that
and every person or persons who rnn a
carraige or vshicl* whatever for tbe
ef persons to from or about
city for hire shall pay a license of $40.
Section 23 —Be it farther i nactsd that
and doing every business pawnbroker in the city having shall an ol
of $100. pay u
Shtiov 24.—Beit farther enacted that*
of $76 bs imposed open e*ca and
b a nking eampspy ut broker, and on
and • very agency of a bank und
each every bank doing basines*
as snch i> the city of Griffin. Public or
bunk* or brokers,or personsor firms
in haring or eeilmgexcbangs, bank
stgpks, or otherseenrities, or gold and
for a profit, advsneing or loaning money, dis¬
papers or on collect ion*
commission or otherwise.shall da deemed
banker qy broker. This section doe* not
to Nnrioual Banks. enadfed ^
Section 25 .—Bs it bother that •
of $25 be impoasd npon ownms awfi
ssu e e s of sack und every warehouse, factor
factors, or other person or faraon* who
cotto. tton and charge storage far the
terrios But ion 26.—Be 21 it farther enacted that
sum of $25 bs impored upon avsrv
firm or co.
rollers unction teafci
and (»U specinlly ere, liquor dealer*, dn
ere in advance provided for. shall
r cr y and sh:<l< c<
m lire
uly and t ><-»<
any perm,. wjwrMws violating any «j tion
or provi.ion id this annual LH-enee (frdttt-
a stmlt |*"ii I“ be r l a„«! h - u„t more 1891. than npon fifty c bvieiioc dollars
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an i’n
tio ■•***'j.* * jre.*** ,, r j . r-rniM
fHt’H tur.-fiSt < f \‘’M ttris-l Jt
»ny I'liiis-rty o! a (|| |s-
lie bnud n the r- ty »r v ssahe>
SwrtoR ai.—Tbnt the m
hereby .Tofti,(• trfr
iml LJ Huwsneii „ such taxes taxes re re h« b<< may may deem just nnd
eiilers itrs L---_o_ 0,“f'?‘ n ?* rmi n <M 'el H,Hl H n %. *’ nnt ,B trader- onm
in this ordii
tidna to the nlerk am. treasurer, nnd for a rio-
lationof this dotv they shnll be fined or
removed irom oflice.
Section 38.—Be it further enacted that All
ordinances or parts of ordinances militnh-
b( ' nnd the same
are
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