The evening call. (Griffin, Ga.) 1899-19??, April 14, 1899, Image 2

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The Evening’ Call. GRIFFIN, GA., APRIL 14. 18W. OlHreovcr Davis’ hardware Store PELEITIONE N<>. 22 Th a Evening Call U published every afternoon—except Sundays. Tti< *t(li>l« WEoiHH* Farmkh, is pub lished every Thursday. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Daily. 1 year,.t :! “ :i months, j® Weekly, 1 year, •* C months S. B: A .1. (' SAW ! ELL, Editors and Proprietors. Notica to Advertisers, To insure insertion, all changes 1 r conrtoct advertisements must lie handed in by ti o’clock a. m. Notice to Subscribers. Whenever the carrier fails to deliver your paper, you will confer a favor by re. porting the tact t > the business office, which will insure its prompt delivery thereafter. ;■ di i dLti of the Ordinary of Stick flinty and the City jj " "■ '■ , »»■»»»»i - i "ini. . \\ , e F. •, good \n. :: -■ - v ! ■ ' their g > I r • »!. Bu-Jer from | ■ m'- is rr v being ruide o: e mmert . - t . a.' :■ -tn In- . . I ■-rd t■ b qnio » good, , able ■> d win ' - ue • , and > <>,. ,-t (d it is ab nt that genwine b'lttrr fr 'll e. un B ■ wo a1 North C<r • , ‘ 1 ' In- ’ d; i , i l<e man . ,<< ' : d i.. ■ ter? If we understand the situation, the fati- of the G ogia tmv.il i- --erv, . and whether •rn ■: G.•«, : > «.in<i : i >. an auxiliary iiav.ii training ef.ip. <F [ ml upon the action of Gov Co i!e r I' is practically tnipt.ssible to revive the or ganization under pies'nt eircum stauce Hit ware disbanded, a n< w, healthlui and strong organization Would spring lip It is now pretty nearly Hinn that H.inic interts ing news should be com ing from Nicaragua Tile cruiser Detroit is about due there Should Gen. Torres per-i-l in Ins oritrageous d-ma nds u p n Mnill’in merchants 1 ra- . ■ u>d p.» rm-ti' •I<■ u- tom duo, or attempt to collect the alleged dues by force, the Detroit would be apt to burn reins gunpowder I'hi: -lo rlf of Christian • nil ni y, 1- ii.ih, ralbil on <1 v Tamou tlu- ■ ihcr day for the purpose of a consultation lisptct iii g waie and inea u« fi r gel ling J the negroes mu of that county and preventing any more of them from going (hi re. 1-. nm r ooght bring out I ■ '(. i . i yC at < all mt suin’ time and shoot the iit grxi - •lire <dy hi tin' comity into niincem it. in,l limn post lie gun ut I lie st a ! i> him to meet others I' i re- , mark ib • how bimi the Idinl’lpub- i limi ns ii i■■<■ I the tit gi in the c it h, , and how iiitn'iTiiiit l'n-y „re t ’ him in . 1 i mis lleleniiig th pi ■ 'ivim i.>-ii.m < : Miami. F i n writer th- Ne.» 'le a Sun -m ,s I I- tie Mine sound d the run ■ nee ti.t as w< r<- used by a ( certain 1* icoli Ammi, of Iml >' a, w i n 1 io. k a aad of produce Io town in n I .mgOli drawn bi a itike i I <\< tl. !(• ' was induced tn remain in town inter I than agnd d< eon tin i I, aol m i winding bis wav boum in tin, ,!a.k,l through a rtmms track in :l,ew d-, I his wagon struck a glutnp and tin { ■ xeu went awav and left him Whin I the deacon regained partial < -ii-i ms oess Im solill iiuized thus 'Am 1 Anitin or am ImH Ammi? If 1 am < Ammi I have lost ay.ke </ \m, but if I hoi not Ammi I hivo found u I wagon.' ’ X miv cure for consumption bis ' been announced from New York. A : Dr O'Neill is the discoverer The treatment eon-ista i ‘ penir.g rhe ; pores of the 1 d> -th it the actinic rays of light may pi rm ite th« • ssues where the gi .’tn? it' u « •'.. . the gi u eratiooo'mi sc int . um i r the ■ it ,•. • s respiratory tract, ami th m - rnc’i u of all bacilli by the means i f high tens.on currents of <'ectricity.' Dr, Cyrus Eis >n, speaking •>< '.he treat merit, sanl that t he Wli.ee diftiemty IO i the treatment of cot -umpti n has i been to gi t a germicide that will not i it’j lie the pallet.t wi'i e killing the j germs (fziiiei- ipowerfm iksm'ee tant It kms .ill . rg.im- life with I which it c. rm s in e nit nt. Ozone ■ germs, wriii mt k ' mg the patient, he lias mid. a m .lomi r;ul and bs-rio ficiai discovery. fLtdij < onfUMrd. J 1...rd Ururnweli, says the biogr.ipher ■ ! of that, jurist, used to t. 11 u story illus- trating tbo complete paralysia which may affect the human mind at trying moments. One day whi n he wns on board a Rhine an-.imla nt ho noticed a lady, evi dently in great distress, trying by signs to explain to the officials Homo matter of fmportanca. Fancying that she was a countrywoman of his own, he asked "Do yon apeak English .’” The poor lady had really lost her head, and she could only stammer out, ‘‘l'n pen”—that is, a little. Then Lord Bramwell continued the Conversation in French, but it became evident that the lady understood scarce ly a word. German and Italian gave equally bad results. I inally she mut ter'd audibly to herself: “How I vvi-h I were safe at honied" "But surely you do speak English! exclaimed the baron. "lean t speak anything else,” she sobbed. •‘That's what makes me so h'-lplesa among these foreigner- KOZLETS LEMON ELIXIR. A Pleasant Lemcn Tonic Eor bill >usni .-, < onstip'i*.■ m m 1 ’.p pendicitia. For indigestion, sick and nervous head ache. For sleeplessness, nervousne-s and heart failure. For fever, chills, debility and kidney diseases, take Ixrmon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough organ- ■ ;c regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir is prepare! from the fresh juice of lemons, combined with other v. getable liver tonics, and will not fail you in any of the above named 50c. an ’, fl i Ixittles at all drugeists Prepare ! nly by Dr. 11. Ah / At ; lanta, Ga. At the Capitcl I am in my seventy-third year, and for I fifty v. ir- I have F en a great suth rer fr. in in .'.gi . n, constipsti man 1 I ..i"Us n<-s. 1 i.-ive tried all the remedies nlver- tised for these diseases, and got no perma nent relief. About t.ne tear ago, the l diseise assuming a nr re severe and d n ! i’itous f rm, 1 commenced using Dr. M /.ley's Lemon Elixir. I gained twelve ' pounds in thrii months. My strength .and health, my appetite and my digestion were perfei tly restored, and now I feel as yrning ant vigorous as I overdid in my life. L. .1. Alldred, Door-keep, r t ii. State Senate, State < ipitol, Atlanta, Ga. Mczley's Lemcn Elixir- '••the very best medicine I ever used for the diseases you recommend it for, and I have used many kinds for woman’* trmld' s. Mas S. Gresham, Salem, N. <'. MCZLEY’S LEMCN HOT EROPS. Cures all Coughs, Colds, llorseness, S .re Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage, and nil throat and lung diseases. Elegant, re liable. 25c. at druggist. Prepared only by Dr. 11. .Mozlev, Atlanta, < la. 'lt < ; < I ' o.i V . '1 • < : . . . - 7 >C ‘ . < • < ;.. .1- •• ,u • > i f • v WE PAY S2OO cash f <r n Rlngle stamp like « ut! W pa-, r.. t<> ,*i IH( h f- rmanyp- stamps uh. -1 b-t M . . H IJU Look up y< .r «<t b it. rs uM Jm -■ <.f your neighbor*; yil may 11 Jo I HtHmpM V»Vth IhollSllD’lH - VW'll ,irß - S ’ n ' l <•»-'!«> r H<» E ilbrntrnt- 1 : ’7“ . S. livluh- Elie. t iv. Apr I, DEPART! RE' L\. Srittln daily f r X'.lOPll. , . .11 " Or .'III [H ■ Minima’ 1 Savannah 9.11 pm Ma< nn. A bauv an I s ivnnnah. hi am Miu-un -ho! Albany ; 1 pm i'arrollton x■« p’ Sun lay KklHain, ' I » pin ( \RHIVALS. • Savannah an 1 Mm ’ ... . am Ma. -m an ' ... ’ -u ; S»i\nnnah. Albans' an I Mm Carrollton u\c< p: Sunda-- ’• I*' arn. ’■ A* pm for furtht : inf -rtnalit n app \ ' ■ It. .1. W n 1.1 \ ms. I ' y. R b .l K<>. I . Run. Agent, tirr’in. John M. I oan. \ i- < !’r- I HH» n. K 1 INI. <;••!». Supt.. | L. 11. llimov. TraHi Ma- u' r. IJ. < H\i i.i . tivn. Ta-s. n. . r Agi. Savanna'.. Tax Receiver’s Notice. 1 will 1> at the ilitfereiit pl:iceaon th | lavu ni(T:ti‘ ! ’.rb >W, 1 T tI. ’ j IF]' 'Si ’ I i I reteiviim >'»!.■ and < >unty Ta .vs lor the * I year I Districts. A -it, M ty. Jnrn i Atririi j I nion I I Mt. Zb r. :: 5 i i Line Cr.. 0 •> <>rrs j Akins On O-r’ dax will bi m\' offl< e. Ex ■ep? the Itx i iim< da' v. I will I < at nix .flier in L ’C. Manley - store until tl fir-4 i >i‘Ju.y, when my will t>e ch -cd 11 r. JOHN "ON. Tax K feivirSjir linp Cmnty.tr. -'WKS? x r --I r '-'.it vj ' S Prof. AV. U. Peeke, v, o ; Ml 5 ' A “mecuiltv of . M e g ® t “ Epilepsy, lias without I 9 living I l '.'sic.an.; Ins i |R a| k W success is ns* nb-‘ :g. J®. A\ c h .ire heir J. os * e-f jo years’ standing cured by him. Ho iirrn tie of his absolute cure, free to nnv sub'ereis < . : ? ■ • SnLW. H. rnb., 4 ceilar Ct.. Hew Tori TTTXTF' /i rn i)O y OU WANT ' Itrintten not what—sprayer*, W XiJ-X A pumps, farm *n<l factory ma< ainery, canning ma chinery, nursery s’o.k, evaporators, farm and garden implements, wiie fencing, market quotations, fruit carriers, books, fancy stock and poultry, insecticides, firm hinds, any information, farm and garden inventions, household articles—an - Ln..'. on can advertise for it in the AMERICAN FRUITGROWERS .;'di; .<AE Free of Cost! i r 7 y “ want to get a month’s trial subscription to tL“ best ■ irly horticultural trade journal in the world—the farmer ’ biisim.-. paper —send ton cents to pay mailing expenses. Subscription price a year. Address, American Fruit Growers Journal, Atlanta, Ga., or Chicago, 111. Blnenl Phy«!clan. An Elderly Lady. o it New Y’ork physician An elderly lady living at Fordham i; the merits of Ripans Heights, a part of New York City, o a brother M. D. said : and who was known to be a warm ~ irs ago I asserted that advocate of Pdpans Tabules for any $ ito become a philan- case of liver trouble or indigestion, * do a beneficent deed— said to a repon«-r who visited her for Id help Uie whole hu- the purpose of learning the particu- S man race—nothing could be better lars of her ca«e: "I had always ? ? than to procure the Roosevelt llos- employed a physician and did so on £ i pits'll prescription, which ir tht bant the last occasion I hful for one, but <[ S es tht A'lpam Z’uiwZrz, and cause it to at that time obtained no beneficial ~ i bo put up in the form of a ketchup ref ills. 1 had never had any faith 5 * and distributed among the poor.’’ in patent mediemes, but having seen J J Ripans Tabules recommended very j Sales Increasing. highly in the Nev.- Y’ork Herald con- j < The largest retail drug store in eluded to give them a trial, and S < America is that of liegeman & Co. found they were just what mv case . 5 on Broadwav in New York City. demanded I have never employed $ $ A reporter who went there to learn a physician since, and that means a j 5 v o t.h. saving oft 2 a call. S I SZ Wallin, ? > "Do vou have / t and I would not be S { much call for 1 | Jj h without them now $ i ® » El I D wore mv last <• J He w« referred iJLI I.JrW doUar.’’ At th. | I toag^ tl t e o m^’tI h°. v^ weV. | ' Cead of t heXpart- " present two daugh- | $ ment He said: ters who ®P eclaU y J i - The sale of Ripans Tabulee is objected to their mother giving a S * constant and is increasing, due testimonial which should parade her s a especially to the influential character name in the newspapers but to do $ : > of the testimonials in the daily press, I this the elder lady argued : There e 5 and growing out of these, through may be other cases just like mine j j the recommendation of friend to and lam sure I take great pleasure $ > friend. Satisfaction with them is in recommending the Tabules to any * < verv general. When once they are one afflicted as I was. If t.ie telling | 5 begun I notice that a perma- mt about my case in the papers enables j f customer for them is made. This, 1 some other P erßo ’E ,u “ la { l^ 1 J e h c J ’ $ believe, is through their intrinsic ! to be as greatly benefited M I have , > merit, which proves the bona fide been, I see no objection. | S character of the advertising. I think I tors, knowing bow « ar ®«’ t $ j them specially useful in the general about the benefit she had receive, j | run of stomach troubles.” decided she was quite right. | I 1 Uor«lce«pere, n*w« arfcutf and ut Rome liquor •toresand barber shops. Ona give# relief. J The Greatest Ever Known. TJ IJ< MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. . Breaks The Dividend Record. It has always held the n>"onl securely, but the claim paid by the compa ny upon a poli v issued t ■ Mr. Mirk Banks, ot Connecticut, the pirti uI > rs of winch are given here, shows that THE MUTUAL I IFE Las in this in stance eclipsed all ; revious d.v Lresults: Mr. Banks w i- insured for|s.<>oo 00 Ihe div I’ ni • a: minted t 12,02 b 00 p I 1 . th, , t'lh ‘• $17,0. •> 00 How does this hapj m Mr. 11 iks ; lid all the premiums m cash, and he did tbi- for fifty-lour years. I: : did not utilize- any portion of the divi dend-! in payment of premium-, but permitted, the Company t invest these t>r his benefit. Here are the particulars: Pol. v No. 1,23:1. 1 tie March 5, 1-15. A. unt >s,n)o. 'Age-ffl. Amr. d preiiiiuni, s’.Ci’. Lilel’lin. ()ri ■. • 1’ m-u:•,. ■ in 1 5 45 -f " ;,) . Div. !en Ia 1 lit 11s yn ! in 112,02 c 00 Am.'lint leath 1 ’ i m $17,0’8,00 51 l’n . rims i'.. I: } 8,640.00 Real t '.x ■ i : - . : pad nl ■ mpom : ■ ' Api :. ,v’ .ii •:■ 1 ■'■ n> . yfr m s•>." V at age 40, t ■ |l7,' at a■< ’.'4 The dm len 1 ai:ti ais p 1 ’ ta’ew :■ ; it; r c<: ‘ 4 ;. the ; : miums p ini fur the insur Mr. Mark Banks wsi ■ t!. tn tret n! < a ho-r of t... Grc tiw.cli .- .vings Bank, and died at the good old age of ninety-four. He appreciated the j ower of compound inten ■!, and i.i- wi-dom is exemplified 1 tie result oi hi- method ot investment —a result that his never been equalled by a policy hoi ler in any other company in ti world. For bf.-t plans ot’ '.n-’iran ■■ .-e consult me. _A_. W~ _ ZBd IZLjJLj, Huecitil A n EDIPD Id P- The Won ‘ ierfui Fl| IylvH|&ll, Blood Purifier.... Cures absolutely Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilis, Old Sores, Constipation, Gout, and .All Diseases caused by impure Blood .... TO ST AY CURPO Africana Has Never Failed In a single ins’, nice out of the hundreds treated. Therefore, we oner it to tiie pub!:e w th entire confidence, and are willing to undertake the most liesperate ca<e on which other so-called infallible cure' have failed. Africana is made altogether from herbs, is perfectiv harmless ami vet is the most powerful and surest remedy ever d. ; covered for the above named diseases. Write for further particulars Africans Co,, Ttianu°a a ST . LAND POOR. A Schema so Give Evary Man a Farm, by a Person Who is Land Poor. Mo. Editor : Some years ago I took an idea that land was the safest investment that a man could ni ike in Georgia, and as a consequence, I am now land poor; have more than 1 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 and hogs, and is the best for 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, 1,600 acres, sub-divided into 50-acre lots, at $lO per acre, giving more than 50 acres to one I‘irty, if desired, and less than 50 to another, according to his ability t ■ pay for it, as the case may be,' the entire quantity tob .‘ drawn for. In other words, the number of lots and quantity of land t<> be put in a hat or box, and drawn out under approval of a com mittee of gentlemen,some stated time, so that all shall have a t iir eLance to get a home ala low price, and no one lias a chance of losing their m mey, or failing to get their value, as paid, and some get a farm at far less than cost The land is 12 miles fr"in Macon, a city of some 50,600 or 60,000 people, and is adapted to maiket g.itdening. and for northern people who kn .w b ,v to work, it offers a line 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. The land is timbered with hickory, beach, oak and pine, and some cedar ; in fact, it is the best place 1 know of, and I am satisfied the ed itor of the Call will vouch for what 1 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 ot one or two parties for years, and have never been questioned and are as good as gold. 8. B. BI RR, Sr, Barnesville, Ga. Ilk tfYCQ/ 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 and steamer lines. The rates generally are considerably cheaper by this 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. We take pleasure In commending to the traveling public the route referred to, namely, via Central of Georgia i Railway to Savannah,thence via the I elegant Steamers of the Ocean Steam | ship Company to New York and Bos- I ton, and the Merchants and Miner-: 1 lin? to Baltimore. t he comfort of the traveling public ' is looked after in a manner that defies criticism. Electric lights and electric bells; handsomely furnished staterooms, ; modern sanitary arrangements. The tables are supplied with all the deli cat ies of the Eastern and Southern i markets. All the luxury and comforts | of a modern hotel while on board ship, < affv'iiug every opportunity for rest, . rccri.i h>n or pleasure. Each steamer has a stewardess to ■ look especially after ladles and chil- I dren traveling alone. For information as to rates and : ; aiii'X dates of steamers and for berth reser-..Diou«, apply to nearest ticket ■ agent of tiiis comp.my, or to J. ( . HAILE, Gen. Pass. Agt., E. IE HINTON’. T raffic Manager, ’-inanhah, Ga. I Corn 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 this plan costs but little and is sure to lead to profitable culture. 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Ar c -’tuiAiS TO MACG.s. Daily. N .'7 N«» -‘ » Lv (’' lumbus. n 1 Ar WmodbuFN . ; - Macon, M*. A B. K. R ' ATj_La(Jrange. M. ar B. K.K Daily. \ 3t> N - • ■ Lv. Macon, it A ‘ Id. 4'■ ' 6.r. Woodbury, >i. Blt R s .1 n, . I s pi. nRy ain ' I' ; J'HANK GANNON. J : ■ li. l .f’, Tl rd V i’. .vi. M„-r.. . . ■ Washington, D. C. V.’ashingt ' i. !'■ W A. TURK. S. H. HARDWICK. Gen. Pas. Ageno A. lien. Pa-' Agi-a: Washington, i). C. Atlanta, c+a- T. K. PEABODY. Passenger JS Ticket Agent. I Columbus. Ga. « ”«■ —-t-i —,'»»r=TsF. xss»a -