The evening call. (Griffin, Ga.) 1899-19??, April 08, 1899, Image 2

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The Evening Call. (MUFFIN, GA., APRIL s, IW. (MllceoK'r Havis' hardware Store TELEPHONE NO. 22. Thk Evening Cali, is published every afternoon—except Sundays. The Mtooi.K Ukohoia Fakmkk, i pub lished every Thursday. SUB3CBIPTICN RATES: Daily, 1 year, $3.00 “ 0 months, LSO “ 3 months, /•’ Weekly, I year, '0 “ 0 months, 2o S. B. A .1. C SAWTELL, Editors and Proprietors. N0t.109 to Advertisers, To insure insertion, all change: h r conrtact advertisements must be bande 1 in by '.I o'clock a. m. Notice to Subscribers. Whenever the carrier fiili to deliver your paper, you will confer a favor by re porting the tact I, the business office,which will insure its prompt delivery thereafter. b 0.. j ol the Ordinary nt S|idtv. county and the City jl frilfio. Ihv R I too 1..J D.- pal. h-.• - "The ph rhm *I;JH ') J r• v I <i ’ ■ i t■ * « coniei to ii« nuv in ti e Man ■■ 1 • ■ 1 itches 11 ,I| p <X| l< --lut, 1 Il nd:. >' e„ < xact Il what W< lone i n h ind Hi the Lili!- I ppi lu r— in 'hn b: tu I , 111 i.c i ,i, Tim Springfield B< publicm says. *■ A iii'ii ) uty is announced wil'd) de- i.ume of tlni conn ry be linn •<1 to Hie ‘L’niii d Statin ~f ihn Earth.' It is a most timely suggestion.” A Si I. un> judge, of the i ano- id Peabody biiS ruled 'h it a mao has a right to final his wPe v. hen rhe tru h t<> CMuirudiel Jiiin ami thwart l>. < wil . The i in pre, .ion that i- apt to be ere io. nd in the public mind is that the Si L mis judge n himself u wile-bealer, end that lie de.in sto justify the cow ardly, brutal practite, At all event., that one ruling ought tn terminate that judge's public career He i- m,t fit to be on the bench. A Wiudiingtim letter says that a general impression prevail, around the War Department and tlieWiiite House that important changes will booh b<‘ made in Cuba "Gen. Ludlow,’' ac cording to the .tnrv,“ha. i,nt proved ii ■ popular governor of Havana, nnd there h some talk that General Brooke hili',not given •■•jt ie r-.iti-'ac tioo ” From the first we have thought that Fitzhugh Lee should have be,n made governor of 11 ivana, if riot in deed governor genera! of Cuba. Ger. Lee ti mleia; a uds the pi ,q de rd Cui a b'tter than any other American fun eral officer m the ifiiim.l oul 'I., ...... yhr 11a v• c, ididi lice in ,nd i ■ ■;el for Ii I m 111.- ■X ' i nded eX p i leiiee Inlol 11 civil and military life e nim nlly quali fies I: i m for the disc It urge of llie du t ie. of tiie goveruoishiji Mr. M in. k, < dttor m m- I - | llecordei, Ame r> 'll-, ie • ,-e < ‘ -v• r I of ibe pmit Hal I r od id i.tlao . ml lie re i. u hat she •av- a I, <.: if- con- t. g | contest in 11)00 . "I'hi rnt. a groaini;! feel in g among all c i nrsea oi voter, (tint ; iI the iliMiiorracy iv ill iiri p fri e c>" mi.:' • nnd make it. tight 111 I'd Ml on anti- j Irtl.t, autl-i Xpilti.i in and low fntill I , platform, it will not only hold the vote I it controlled in ISIHi, but tlm t I■ < rtimlird ilem icra'- d the in,', w | i return to the fold and thorn-ami- rd , republicans will assist in turning i ver tlie government to the only patty fir-tn | whom the people can hope lor an l.- n- j eat fight, against the c 'iibim and imperialism Some Indiana new.paj . r , 'aide among them being liidiamiindia , New., arc calling loudiy upon the federal court ia Charleston, S. C, to 1 ileal vigorously with thalleged lynch* | ets of Postmaster Baker, and al the I same time denouncing what they are j ' pleased to call the law > --m -a of thei South a. shown m lynchings. Such I v newspaper, slnm' 1 b-■ patient, at b.-ast | E lor a time There is every reason to • _ believe that lb. emltt in (Tail n I will improve upon the ju.'ice winch was meted out to those vitcher. who I only a short while ago, in the town of I’rbaua, up near the home cd the In- , dianapolis News, shot five negroes to ! t death because they were suspected of ! having stolen something. ■.■ II I I „, \ Pitts' Carminative aids digestion, regu lates the >x,wels, cures Cholera Infantum, j Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Pains, Grip ! ing, Flatulent Colic, Uimat :al Drains j from the Bowels, and all diseases incident to teething children. For all summer com- < plaints it is a specific. Perfectly harmless ’ and free from injurious drugs and chemi - I cals. < Tn. Naahv,..' American iys :"H telegrams from Enn pe ar'i not pun y ' aoneatiODal the'lJiiapeiikiibT Turk’i« ; trying to alarf n row with little B>l ■ | garia. Just why, doe. t t appear, but - report, rd clashes ah,ng thir tiordi.r and I tlm hurrying of troop, to tin fr .nt uro liiqiM'ut. Should Turkey niccred in starling a war in the Balkan, would it not result badly for Turkey Vet tie information received i. that the Sultan want, to engage in a scrap 1« anoth er Armenian massacre pemlmg?' MCZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR. A Pleasant Lemcn Tonic F>r Lili -u -iii , i on-.tipiition and ap-j pendii itis. For indiyi'.-.t »n, sick and nervous head- ' ache. For .-lOcph'-snicnervom-ne and heart I failure. For fever, chill.-,, debility and kidney j disease--', take Lemon Elixir. Ladle., L-r natural and thorough organ- i i<- regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mo/,ley’s Lemon Elixir is prepare I I from the fresh juice of lemons, combined i With other vei'etable liver tonies, and will not fail you in any ■ i the above named i diseases W»e. and $1 00 1- tth - at. all drugcists. Prepared only by Dr. 11. M-i/.’i-y, At-, lanta, <, a. At tho Capitol. I am in my eventy-third year, and for i fifty years 1 have been a great stiff, rer j from indigestion, constipation and bilious- ' ne-.- 1 have tried all the remedies adver- j tised for these diseases, and got no perma- : nent relit). About one year ago, the I disease a sumini.’a more s. v.-re and <k n-, gerous form, I commenced using Dr. I Mozley's Li mon Elixir. I gained twelve I pounds in three months. My strength I and health, my appetite and my digestion ' were perfectly restored, and now I feel as I young and vigorous as I ever did in my j life. L. ,L Alluhku, Door keeper (< i. State Senate, State ' ajiito], Atlanta, Ga. Mozley's Lemcn Elixir ’.. the very la st medicine 1 ever u -1 for ' the diseases you recommend it for, and 1 I have used many kinds for woman', i troubles. Mhh A-Gue-ram, Salem, N. C. MCZLEY’S LEMON HOT IROPS. Cnri all ('. Highs, ('olds, 1 h-rseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrliage, an 1 •dl 1 Li"., ,• | Pm.; disea.-e.-.. E.<-tall*., re- ”. r >c. at druggist. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga R’YCO. / >■ !i<- ;<; I. LfTeHivr April I, I -V. DKi’Airn Ki:s. I. (it ilßn duily f.tr At hnitu JI:HM Hui, Hui, ‘ i am, G 1-1 pin Mh< ii ami Sararmah Hpm Ma.'on, A hauy and Savannah 9.13 am Mhp. hi and Alban y■. - ">' pm ('arroHtoim mt pt S’ln lay >h».:lonm, 1:15 pm AR KI VAIS. Ar. (Hiflin .huly from Atlanta.. -* Mam. ■*. ! > pm. *■ ’> p . .' 1 14 pm Savannah ami Macon Gj'Ham Ma. m ami Albau.v.. ... “ r » > am Sa\ au mib. A Ibany and Mac -u fl 3 pm < arr- Ub »u (« xi’vpt Sunday > '.',10 am, pm I m- further Information apply to R J. W 11.1,1 a MH, d’i <dirt Au’. G ritlh’. ’ .1 vt>. 1.. Rnin. Ag< of. GrilMn. John M. I.»m n. \ !<•.■ 13. -'.dent. I hi o !>. K i. ini', (.• ii. S ,pi , i: H. 11l N'l'ON, I f Mi.* Munu-’I F. J. < H a ill, i • aii. i’a> • ru.< r A kit. .h. an nab. Tf< Receiver's Notice. 1 w ill ' the lifr. 1.11 lpl H . - n the ‘ day -in u' ned below, I : the ■ nrp- - ; e ot I r<-i-elyin - ' v'e in i < unty i. .. It the i year D-.'' Districts. A; :d. M iv June A t rie i 1 1 nion Mt.-/.ioi. Line (’re, c. .) i; £ rr - K jJ ctp ’he da . ' natn I n \ I\\ ill Ir at tny j £ -•••-. 'rT.-r: Fits Qot to yen:s' standing irco b-'f b -o, I PM.W. lI.XlxKa., :. i> TT.J-.'l yi.-wYork > J. 11. HUFF'S BOOK. ANO 'll STORE E the pbicc ■ '•a : n Pri . -. J. H. HUFF, 24 HILL STREET. CT A rribO YOU WANT ' It matters not What—sprayers, | VV XX-JLA. JL pumps, farm and factory machinery, canning ma- I chinery, nursery stock, evaporators, farm and I garden implements, wire fencing, market quotations, fruit carriers, books, i fancy stock and j oultry, insecticides, farm lands, any information, farm and garden inventions, household article “’anything, toucan advertise lor it in the AM 1 RICAN FRUIT GROW El<S JOURNAL VrPP Ilf 0110 V You will get answers from many sources. It 1 11.1/ l/l • w j]l H ave you money in the purchase. Il you want to get a month's trial subscription to the best ?kly horticultural trade journal in the world—the farmers great busim ' paper—send ten cents to pay mailing expenses. Subscription price $2.00 a year. Address, American Fruit Growers Journal, Atlanta, Ga., or Chicago, 111. rA Prominent Pby»l<l«n. An Kldcrly Eady. A prominent New York physician j An elderly lady living at Fordham <; $ in discussing the merits of Ripans i Heights, a part of New York City, o ? Tabules with a brother M. D. said: ; and who was known to be a warm j, S “Several vears ago 1 asserted tiiat advocate of Ripans Tabules for any | j if one wished to become a jihilan- case of liver trouble or indigestion, $ J thopist, and do a beneficent deed— said to a reporter who visited her for <; J one that would help the whole hu- tho purpose of learning the particu- S • man race—nothing could be better lars of her case: "I had always ], 5 than to procure the Roosevelt Hob- employed a physician and did so on <[ e pi tai prescription, which is ths lasts the last occasion I had for one, but o i S of ths Kipans Tabules, and cause it to at that time obtained no beneficial * lie put up tn the form of a ketchup \ remits. I had never had any faith ;, e and distributed among the poor.’’ 1 in patent medicines, but having seen J * Ripans Tabules recommended very j Hales IncreaKlng. ! highly in the New York Herald con- 5 * Tho largest retail drug store in i eluded to give them a trial, and S * America is that of liegeman & Co. i found they were just what my case $ S on Broadway in New York Citv. ; demanded. I have never employed 5 $ A reporter who went there to leaia I a physician since, and that means a 5 ! * how Ripans Tab- , 8 ?T,? °f s3 $ i ulrs were selling A dollar B worth of | J bought a five-cent i..pans Tabu lee 5 $ carton and asked: a , month, 5 5 *‘Do vou have 4 T 3 and I would not be 5 * much call for A without them now | ! th'-so?” ipg H WO/ f? W » re I * He was referred Y do.lar. At the | Sto a gentleman who vMiKIJMtIW ll 411 'far time of this inter- S I proved to l>e the ■ vlew tl ?S r ® we f* i 5 head of the depart- present two daugh- | i ment. He said: ters y’ ho S ? "The sale of Ripans Tabulee is objected to their mother giving a 5 { constant and is increasing, due testimonial which shomd parade her 5 * especially to the influential character name in the newspapers but to do $ of the testimonials in the daily press, this the elder lady argued : lhere j i and growing out of those, through may be other cases just like mine, <j $ the recommendation of friend to. and lam sure I take great pleasure 5 !' friend. Satisfaction with them is in recommending the Tabules to. any ? k very general. AVhen once they are one afflicted as I was. If the telling p I begun 1 notice that a perma-mt about my case in the papers enables customer for them is made. This, 1 some other person similarly affected S believe is through their intrinsic to bo as greatl v benefited as I have $ merit which proves the bona fide been, I see no objection. Ihe daugh- e character of the advertising. I think ters, knowing how earnestly she felt <; them specially useful in the general about the benefit she had received, 5 run of stomach troubles.” decided she was quite right. <’ for •.v .’a? • ririHire-M n.nnvic CfsT*. This Jow-nHccd Rort mte <’ <* eoonornicßl. On« «io»en of the fl v©<ent cartons Q 0 tabules) can lie hnd bjr mall by send-ng’forty* •irht t■ to tin* iit <'-’s ,ii pmii’al ('* >kj’-• ny. No. 10 Spruce Street. ;»ew York—or ft single carton )( TABCti) will bi s. nt for fve cents R^’ TaßU ’ ttorokaapera, newa agents and at some liquor rtortsand barber ahopa. Ona gives relief. The Greatest Ever Known. the MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE GO. OF NEW YORK. Breaks The Dividend Record. Ii has always held the record securely, but the claim j aid by the compa- Iny upon a policy issued to Mr. Mark Banks, of Connecticut, the particulars of which are given here, shows that THE MUTUAL LIFE has in this in- I stance eclipsed all previous dividend results: I Mr. Banks was insured f0r.55,000 00 '1 diviibni '. am ainied t. .12,028 00 Paid t the ‘ slatesl7,o2B 00 How d... t! happen'.' Mr. Banks paid all the premiums in cash, and ili ■ ‘i;d th’ ! for hf: y-tour y* ars. lie did not utilize any portion of the divi- I(' law m | iv.of premiums bn! permitted the Company to invest these I for his benefit. Here are the particulars; | Policy No. l.'Ci. t. Issued .March 5, 1845, Amount $5,000. Age 40. Annual premium, $l6O. Life Pl in. Original insurance in I*4 !'« $5,000. 1 1 vi lew I ad !it ion pii 1 in Is.)>, 12,028.00 Amount of death claimsl7,o2B,oo ■• i I'rvi.iuiu pai i by insun d . 8,640.00 It. I.IIZ. I t.> (■:■■! :ti' over yr< mills. 1 paid $8 38,8 00 I' 'a a: Iv . ,i t., r . ';.rn of .81 15“ pn-i hums [.aid with two and a halt (2}l per ( nt. < ‘mp.-uri I interest [w iiiniin., with insurance inereiising anntiahv from $5,0(0 a’ :i ■■ 40, P. $17,028 nt 04 flic dividend additions ph I t.> th‘‘• state wercl3t) per e. nt. of all the premiums p .id for the insurance. Mr. M irk Banks was the treasurer and cashier of the Greenwich .Savings Bank, and died at the go.>d old age of ninety-dour. He appreciated the [ wer of compound interest, and his wisdom is exemplified by the result of km rleft-“1 of investment —a re nd that has never been equalled by a policy- I- .'lder ■: .Uiy ■ t w r eotnp .. y in t; e WO! id. ■ ' ' ' ‘ p i' ■■ - iw ■ ;ar • ) ■ we i m.-nlt me. JM. W. HTXoL, Suceial A sxent. AFRIGfINfI, Cures absolutely Rheumatism, scrofula, Syphilis, Old Sores. Cotistip.it i> u . nt, and All Diseases caused by impure Blood . IO STAY Cl RF’> Africana Has Never Failed In ,i e instance out tin- hundreds treated. Therefore, we offer it to the public with ■ u-.ie confidence, and .ire willing to undertake the jno*t desperate case uii which other so-called infallible cures have failed. Africans is made altogether from herbs, is perfects harmless and ye’. ■; tiie m >st powerful and surest remedy ever d - covered for the a - . w- named diseases. Write for further particulars testimonials, etc Africana' Co., Atlanta, Ga. I land POOR. A Scheme to Give Evary Man a Farm, by a Person Who is Land Poor. Mk. Editor : Some years ago I took an idea that land was the safest investment that a man could make in Georgia, and as a consequence, 1 am now land poor; have more than I can profitably make use of and consequently want to get rid of some or all of it, and I have decided to adopt the following measure to get rid of it: I will say, in the first place, that the land is the best in Monroe county, is fine ly watered, and is adapted to raising cat tle, sheep ami hogs, and is the best tor cotton, corn, wheat, oats and other grains in the county. There are a number of tenant houses on the place, and a home recently built that cost me over $3,000 to build. The land, in the first place, cost me from $25 down to |4 per acre—saying altogether, about $lO per acre, without improvements ; and to get rid of it, I will average the whole place at $lO per acre, in the following way : I will have the entire place, 1,000 acres, sub-divided into 50-acre lots, at $lO per acre, giving more than 50 acres to one party, if desired, and less than 50 to another, according to his ability to pay for it, as tbe case may be, the entire quantity to be drawn for. In other words, the number of lots and quantity of land to be put in a hat or box, and drawn out under approval of a com mittee of gentlemen, at some stated time, so that all shall have a fair chance to get a home at a low price, and no one has a chance of losing their m >ncy, or failing to get their value, as paid, and some get a farm at far less than cost The land is 12 miles from Macon, a city of some 50,000 or 00,000 people, and is adapted to maiket gardening, and for northern people who know how to work, it offers a fine opportunity for a colony of energetic citizens. It is all together, and would make a fine settlement, having the best of pastures, water, springs, creeks, etc. Tbe land is timbered with hickory, beach, oak and pine, and some cedar; in fact, it is the best place I know of, and I am satisfied the ed itor of the Call will vouch for what I say. I would be glad to have any parties who mean business, to go over the plantation, familiarize themselves with the advan tages, and communicate with me at Barnesville, before going into the matter, ' assuring them that I mean what I say. I have also a farm of 50 acres near Barnesville for sale, on good terms. In addition to the terms offered above, I have concluded to make the terms of pay ment in four annual payments without interest, which is tantamount to putting the price of the land very low. The titles to the land have been in the posses sion of one or two parties for years, and have never been questioned and are as good as gold. S. B. BURR, Su, Barnesville, Ga. WGEORGFL y Excursion tickets at reduced rates between local points are on sale after 12 noon Saturdays, and until 6 p. m. Sundays, good returning until Mon day noon following date of sale. Persons contemplating either a bus iness or pleasure trip to the East should Investigate and consider the advantages offered via Savannah nnd Steamer lines. The rates generally, are considerably cheaper by thin route, and, in addition to this, pas sengers save sleeping car fare and tho expense of meals en route, as tickets include meals and berths aboard ship. Wo lake pleasure In commending to the traveling public tho route referred to, namely, via Central of Georgia Hallway to Savannah, thence via tiie elegant Steamers of the Ocean Steam ship Company to New York and Bos ton, and the Merchants and Miners line to Baltimore. The comfort of the traveling public i is looked after in a manner that defies criticism. Electric lights and electric bells; handsomely furnished staterooms, modern sanitary arrangements. The : rubies are supplied with all the deli- I caries of the Eastern and Southern markets. All lhe luxury and comforts of a modern hotel while on board ship, aflo-ding every opportunity for rest, recieaiiun or pleasure. Each steamer lias a stewardess to look especially after ladies and chil dren traveling atom . lor information as to rates and sailing dates of steamers and for berth reservations, apply to nearest ticket egent of this company, or to J. ( . HaILE, Gen. Pass. Agt., E. IL HINTON. Traffic Manager, ‘•avanhih, (.a. • . > < :isC| alien i ml try a box ■'». ruts. Soldane i lu<*.u« Your Bowel* Witt; • .4 vitrei*. • I 10. I’r If' ; ..l.ni ■■ | Cjorn is a vigorous feeder and re sponds well to liberal fertiliza tion. On corn lands the yield increases and the soil improves if properly treated with fer tilizers containing not under 7% actual Potash. A trial of tliis plan costs but little and is sure to lead tc profitable culture. All shout Puta.h-tbe results of its use by actual ex penment th. i„- . t., rn , i,i th. I i.ited >. . told in a little I. .k . I, we pub 1!, and «.1 ,■ ~iL mail tree tc any 1 -in;. .-i-..; . r german kai.i works/ 11 , 93 Nassau bt.. New York. r - 50 YEARS’ 1 \ Tra °e Marks >' r t 5” Designs ' ryvtv Copyrights &c. Anvnno oondlng n sketch and description may qnlrkly ascertain our opinion free whether aii invention is proh ably patentable. Communlca. tions strictly contMential. Handbook on Patents bent freo. Oldest acency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive a . ial notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir culntion of any scientific journal. Terms. a vear ; four months, fl. Sold by all newsdealers MUNN &Co. New York Branch Office, G 25 F Bt.» Washington, D. C. Blood poison A ■ tiary BLOOD POiSON rvrna;:o rit ' i7 cured in 15t035 daya. Youcan i ' homo for sanio price under same g :araH ty. If you prefer tocomo here we j e , n . traetto pay railroad fareandh* it i n- d nocherge, if wo fail to cure. If you have t J; mi mer cury, iodide notash, and still have aches and rains, M ucous Batches in mouth. Sore 1 hroat I‘iinplcs, Copper Colored Spots, Li ers OI J any part of the body, Hair or fa! line out, it is this Sc« ondary HUGO!) I‘Olsox „ we guarantee to cure. Wo solicit tbe nu • t obsti nate cases and challenge the world for a case we cannot cure* This Gr -ase has ahvav a baflied the skill ’fthe moat eminent physi cians, 8500,capital behind our un. -Rji. tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed m ApplicafL»n. A Jdr <s COOK REMEDY CO 349 ILasonic Temple, C'UIUACiU, iJLljw * KEEP YOUR BICYCLE WHEELS TRUE. This little Wrench, which fits all size spokes, sent with r n •* lihle book giving full in- V ~ 7-- hew to put in new yi Jl spok< s and keep your < wn< MikL 'wheel true, cn re; <i; rs 25 Cts. E. K. TAGGART. Pat. applied for. ion West Ave..Buffalo,N.Y Size of Wrench, i ’ , in. di ons t- r. Nickle plate d. 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