The evening call. (Griffin, Ga.) 1899-19??, April 15, 1899, Image 2

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The Evening Call. GRIFFIN, UA., APRIL 15. W). OlHreover Davis" hardware Stow TELEPHONE no. 22. Tug Evening Call is published every all ernoon— c x cept Su u day s. The Middle Gbohgia Fahmkh, pub lished every Thursday. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Daily, 1 year, i' :! *’ f| “' fl months, -- ■ • 1-50 “ ,'l monthsss Weekly, I yearso “ fl months,2s 8. B. J. C SAWTELL, Editors and Proprietor?. Notica to Advertisers. To insure insertion, all changes tor conrtact advertisements must l« iiande.i in by !> o'clock a, in. Notice to Subscribers. Whenever the carrier fails to deliver your paper, you w porting the tact t > the btisint - “ (ifflev,which will insure its prompt delivery then after. C:' JFoptiol the Ordinary of SpaEhei county and the City it Griffin. J J 11 d at. 4 Mv. J It | ■ d Dub lin, til Jter a < < i-t >r, h■ i n dispute the othei d iv and c . • 1 i >? other a Iwr i riop met IP d .a"-r M,d shot him fiv ■ tout- ctifei ■_• morta’ w .mid? |w.. pr ,’l> ii ■ I,: pi t * •do O i Cut h b. rt I 0.-d » I )dc.-‘ M (• Pnk eie.in, h n piliy niit'd bu-i- *- *, .i, nnd MHr I, I: i H . it> ■ - ■ i .1 '|d g* Pltketr.ll rt ■: - n. . i . . i■ r k ill (lie i urt .! ('iii- i n » M i D >irues w i - . . > ,i vi- r a . m at the tiin- o!,het di 11b ihe barri om at B 11i >i: .in Chti <1 J \t III ; i- i. aii >l* ( ■ ti r, iv a • tried in War ri n <’. >ll r»» v Su perior C >url Friday f r 'up liq i i in i dry county and a -<> for s. bug to Iniiii.ra, and WnH found gmlta 111 In,th cun’.? and wld Si IV lin I'd tn aiiriiiuf one year tn tho cliaingang iiiiuh caati or $o()0 line in m > i-u-h and $250 fine in tha oilier. OBrien gnvo bond and i* going to take both .■ i- * to t| lo Supreme Court. Mr. Bryan preaching free rover nt Hi tn I in Mtlwatikii and August \ mi Wyck talking against trusts and high t iritl m Xrw A ik indicate* that tho dennicrai hi leml-rs :iih still far apart. However we hope lliev »| I , ]l get to* geilier al ihe next cncv.nlion and tnukc a plati.iiin Upon winch all good demoerrts < in aland and fight shoul der to shoulder Gov Roosevelt of .New York is not io have a medal of Ii mor in re ■ ogni* non of !:is gallant leaders! ip it Sun Juan hid. I hli, il in rtuted, bus been determined by the military committee which is in vesi ig it ing tin* cast sos idlicers and men who in i v I" entitb d to no dais (loi Boost ve t has Pei n given two brsvits on account of his services, trd the cein in it to ■ is said to be of the opinion that that is recogni tion emuigh. D Bl .1, I|o P,| . ,p ;;,W I) , I , lH t-o’ c d Ho . ,n,er liner, be, h is,ti.'*> < ■■■<!' I io prodm-i: >; canct'rous troll* idi s in lie i-t* by in l mis of inoculation. 1 his is one long step in rhe dilection of discovering a enr.i : r th* dist a.-c. Meantime, it is very I ard upon the b asts which me being ti.-t d in tin ex periments ; and iln,. is tlm sort of thing winch i lit* anti v. vi-i ct i t. i-ts at .■ work ing so hard ..gainst liny lake the gr mud thiil mack.nd has m right t. I Hue dumb animals, eVen for the purpu-t of di-c 'Veimg cun s r tvrri-i b e di-t a-ee to « liich mankind is I tide Ihe at i ntirts in ti.e otic i t tnd, 1. Id Inal man baa a pi rive I tight t., i>e , anylhit g in creation h r the impr ve» ment id hi* own c.mdili n Among 'iie i urii.siti. * ■ I Southern Georgia is a remarks! e cavern in Dooly county, at a p'n w called the double-lime-sink. Ihe cave extends from the bottom of a deep lime-rink to a depth that Ims nev-r 1.-en expo r ed About thirl) 'vet '< .>m the en trance to the cai t« a b •tt.'inle-.- wed, ; in’o which, du.'H.g th- • >inv n, 1 •a a I r ■ • • :. •li. ■: I '• | ■•. g . ,• . ■ tug like dl-taut tlmnd- , )' ape over h tugged pricipic a-. I in •» headlong c. u -■ d -c, n, g i,. >m tin, ' known depth below )■ dark in the ' cave, and it ooks i ry dat gi-rous, but ■ hundreds of people g.i io w.ib lights ! to See the eighis which i.alure has so wonderfully carved Luge crowds very often visit the place to spend a ' day tn pleasure talking, in, J I- enjoy the wild and romantic scenerv. ’( Al’ : cr .lie memb-1‘ i t tlm N>.,w •IY. ik lc, <turc, ir.i hn , the -h-a that ~l tin .'d iz -t iiivr- igntiori of Tammany Hall is directed against Hicbard Cro — ker pers'imiliy, the other day tiitro* duced ii rißo'utiiii. calling for an in* qinry into the alleged coercion of tin* liquor trade of New York in th * ii.'<r* esl of a promii.! nt l-mdilig company y in w hich a >n of >S nati r Pi.itt h«« ii large interest. The allcgaLoti i- that liquor dealers ar- forced to retire I, 'id- fr.mi this comp any, t i tic gr- it pecuniary l> nefit. of “B - -Pmll -s n 1 Tim IT i ulric uh in the I, gi-clure, / how ever, blocked I In- ri ■- but ion I hey -, are in favor of invi stigating things when there i J . pnd .diihiy 1 bitting a . D ni'icrMa: In-ad, but iiury me not in ■ vcstT’.i'ing Ii pub'ic io«. Hi s ■ ,-'.ii. r MOSLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR. A Pleasant Lemcn Tonic For bill nc -, < onftip .tion and ap j pendn itis. For in ’ n, < k and nervous liead | ache. For sleepi--smss.m rvou.-m-.-and in ,rt | failure. For fever, (hills, libil.ty and k 'ney diseases, take Lemon Elixir. (Ladies, tor natural and thorough organ ic regulation, take Lt iiion E.ix.r. Dr. Mn/.'.ey's 1.1 i Li.'..ir 1- prepircl , J I ir 'tn th- fl ’ Ii ; lice id h’lil. i -, i un'iiln d J | with other vi g' t i! * liver I-nn *. and will I n<,t fail yon in any -1 the al ve name 1 ! •>oe. and fl (Ml ! ttl ;■ II IrucL’ist ■ | Prepar.d nly . . Dr. 11. M •/. ev, At- I i ! lanta, Ga. " ; A.t. the Capitol- a i lamin my • venty-third y< ir, an 1f r i , t I:By year.- 1 have laen a gr. i' sufferer I: in indigestion, constipation and biitous *’ ne- . 1 have tried ail the renn du .- adver- i used f - th<-i: di-eases, and g A no perma nent relief. At out one y- ir ago, the , disease H-mming a more severe and d; m gerou.-i b rm, 1 commeiK i d usine Dr. Mozley’;- Li inon Elixir. 1 gained twelve i, pounds in thn-e months. My strength , j Mid health, my appetite-md my dYmstion ; were perfeotly n stored, and nw I feel as ! a y .iii.- and vig irons a- I ever did in my I f life , L. .1. A I.LIHIEII, I >o.ir-ki e| • r’Gii. Shit.; Senate, ' St itc • ip.'.ol, Atlanta, G.i. Xccloy s Lemon Elixir i ' - the ven be t medicine I ever used for . tin. di.-' a -> on recommend it lor, ami 1 have u, i many kinds lor wotnanT ' tr Ulldio. Jin;; S. A. Gkesham, i Salem, N. MOSLEY'S LEMON HOT EROPS. I <hires all Goughs, ('obis, Ilorseuess, S ire Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage, and > all throat and luir' disi ases. Elegant, re- i 1 liable, 25e. at dri: ,'i:-f. Prepared only Sy Dr. i , H Mnzley , Atlanta, < ia. u ' t WEPAYMOO X ,’n-h Ir a I- in-. I 3 I ' '' ” .- .i•s .■ . ii, I, f * Si» ■m. 7 l-1 1 ■ a M K ♦. I o, . lav I . 1 kJfflC’ 9 ? /•/ -»'»!• k*‘Z ’ i s •' l ! 1 n. x} s/ <t-i-ii..'* i. .-,i„.. : 1 * >tl I on e I I - | SIkNDAKD ST AMI* f (>.. M. f. . H,. MdSiIRGIA RYCO / , : ■ i ■ Ap, I. I ' lll.l’AK I I HI - ■ I tn 1... Oil', .la,-, I > AHn'ita . ■ - am. . ;.| urn. .a .'MI pm Mn. "i !>•' I Sin aiiHHli 'll pm Mil o \ Vaio an.l smvonh -13 am : Mu. m ....-I Albino : i • I ■an • - •x.■p: -in .’a, :- I -a- .Ib. pm ' • till! ft \l j A Mi ... ■. I m 111 .'il 'l3 am. pm. -op up -oil- , old .Mm ■IO a J 'UN X!. I \ ! I" , I HF«» I». K | IN t •.. t». >i. f, I i: H. HIS ION ri.itii.' M(• H ‘ J. < II Ml I . ... : . J’H-- ' . Tax Reseller's Notice, ; liv ' nit n’ ied I , 1 r the purp< Ir« i■» i\i n r • 1 < ~• ; ( ;j.f >- : y< ar I s ’'.' ; Districts. A . M. I A t ri- i I I nion i Mt. Z n ' Lint c- ■ \ c ()rrs Akins 'II I - JOHNSON, Tax 1; , iv. i-T (Mncti , i F® ■ Ji ■■■ : ■ ■ -M ; Cured tie of his absolute c-:re, free ’ ■ ■ • ; We adv 14 mm'. ■ -'■ \v '' " ' . 4 fn>X.W. H. FIJEKt, F. T. 4Cv2..-'- T. Yvr. ; I TT7"'Cj’ A rrv )o YOU WANT' If matter not whtif—--prayers W XjLJKL JL I'Umpa, fina mN m dory rmv. linery, canning ma chinery, nursery clock, evaporators, farm and garden irnplementß, wite fencing, markc ’ quotations, fruit carriers, books, fancy stock and poultry, insecticides, farm lands, any information, farm and garden inventions, household articles —anything. Vou can advertise for it in the AMERICAN FRUIT GROWER JOI'BNAL Free of Cost! trade journal in the world—the farmer- great busim paper —send ten cents to pay mailing expenses. Subscription price S4OO a year. Address, American Fruit Growers Journal, Atlanta, Ga., or Chicago, 111. > A Proruturnt rhy«lclan. An Elderly Lady. .[ I A prominent New York physician An elderly lady living at Fordham y in discussing the merits of Itipans ! H» ighta, a part of New York City, «> Tabuleswith a brother M. D. said: and who was known to be a warm ], ••Several years ago I asserted that advocate of Ripans Tabules for any ;! if one wished to become a philan- case of liver trouble or indigestion, J J thopist, and do a beneficent deed— said to a reporter who visited her for $ J one that would help the whole hu- the purpose of learning the particu- > * man race—nothing could be better lars of her case: “I had always J ? than to procure the Roosevelt Hos- employed a physician and did so on < r pi tai prescription, wZirA it the basis the last occasion 1 had for one, but 5 S of ths Ripans raZ-s/z/, and cause it to at that time obtained no beneficial w $ be put up in the form of a ketchup r. ilts. 1 had never had any faith S * and distributed among the poor.’’ , in patent medicines, but having seen | ■ j I Ripans Tabules recommended very e J Sale® Increantng. : highly in the New York Herald con- > J The largest retail drug store in i eluded to give them a trial, and 2 ' •• America is that of liegeman & Co. • found thay were just what my case * e on Broadwav in New York City. demanded I have never employed J I | A reporter who went there to learn ' a physician since, and that means a e i I how Ripans Tab- saving of |2 a call 5 $ tiles were selling A dollars wnrth of e bought a five-cent Im pans I abu.es J carton and asked: lasts me a month, 5 •■Do vou have '' flxfT M and I would not be J * much call for fi | pB 21 13k -X without them now $ e those?” It f-'i Virk J if it wore my last 2 ‘He was referred -’g...Q, dollar.” At the | < proved to be tho ' view there , we F e * o L-d of the depart- present two dangp- J $ ment. He Raid : ters who specially a - The sale of Ripans Tahulee is objected to their mother giving a 5 2 constant and is increasing, due testimonial which should parade her * especially to the influential character name in tbs newspapers, but to do J e of the testimonials in the daily press, this the elder lady argued : “ There e ’ J and growing out of these, through may be other cases just like mine, «• 2 the recommendation of friend to and lam sure I take great pleasure * friend. Satisfaction with them is ■ in recommending theTabules to any £ <* very general. W hen once thev u.re one attlicted &3 I was. If the telling * 5 begun I notice that a perms-mt about my case in the papers enables , : 2 customer for them is made This 1 some other person similarly affected j t believe, is through their intrinsic to be as greatly benefited as I have * e merit which proves the bona fide been, I see noobjection. Thedaugh- * 5 character of the advertising. I think j ters, knowing bow earnestly she felt 5 > them specially useful in the general about the benefit she had received, e | run of stomach troubles.” : decided she was quite right. 4 nsw «trl. jHwikct oontalntnsr t-„w juyxirs rnreawi pwted tn > paper eerten (wlthoyt glam) la wn <[ e for aaiaat non., dr. u’*'. r,-- r i rivu vsxra This low priced rort u Intended t«the poor end v>» , 2 economical, u-o r. n, t the rtve rent cartons (I 0 rabu’.ei,, can ne had b; maU by .ending torty- £ .Igl.tcet.t.ro the lii:-., » m-Mi'at-1 • ,»I'.NT. No 1« Spruce StreotM-ow York-ora rtngla eartoa £ <rt* TAi't-L«-) will be "'■nt for : ■ cent. Kiraxa T'.nvLrs may a.-, be bad of acme gr-.-era, general £ rtoreiceopera, new. agents and at .ome liquor atorcaand barber ahope. On. give, rt .lcf. ~ The Greatest Ever Known. 'PITK MOTIIIiL LIFE INMNGE GO. O F i'l E¥/ ¥Ori K . Breaks The Dividend Record. It. I'.as always; he’ I the record .-ecurely, but the claim j aid by the compa i. v upon a policy issued to Mr. M irk B inks, of Connecticut, the p u ti' nbirs :ci which are g;vr n here, »'■ owa that THE MUTUAL LIFE ; in ti.,- in stance ( '.lip-ed all i rt'. ions dividend rc ilts: Mr Banks was insure! fir . . .. . . p.i/Miu 00 1 '.!■ ■:;vi■ !* ntu inted I 12,02* 00 !’ c1 i ti ■ it< 517,0.'s (0 How dot th.s happen’ Mr. Banks paid all tke premiums in i .i-h, and ii■ d;d th:? for f::ty ■ .our v. ars. He did not u:: .w i the divi- ■ lei.'i* mp i /nien! < ■ pre.nii..a-, it perm it 1 the Comj ,tiv ' ■v< t these tor his ben. ' Here are the i ,riicular- ;I' 'liey N ■ .- 1 Mar. a5,l- .i. Am mt f 5,000. Ace tn. Am. \ pnar. :m. |Lift Plan. 1 ’r ; ■ . a.-';' . . i 1 I"' $5,000. Div. l-n i a 1 ti’. -i. ;■ i: ! in ’■ - ljj>2s ini Ai nt . ! du . ... JIT.Oys.GO 54 IT' m ; I - . ]r , s i.pj.i'O tHI 'v (■ •.]|. ■ I re’urn -: i w ’h tw an 1 i I lit (2* i per I -v, ' i ii, ’it-i:.-. increasing umiiiaiiy treni ss,(r 0 I : sl7 1 ■ im- :■ I n.- dividend.! Union- pelt ti ; r nt f the premiums ! Mi. M irk B ini: w.. th- ti u. r and casliier fti ■ Gre<t.w:-. h Savin ’ B ink, and died at the g,. . J o’,| ~■> o f , line ty-!our. He appreciated ti?e i power of compound inter?*’, ami Jim wisdom is exemp'.ified 1 v the r.-.-ult of i in method of investment—,i res :.t that his never been equalled by a police- I h d.-r in an vo' r ■ >mp yin ' • w rid. JY. W. T-dilXiL, Snpei.-il .Aj/ent. nfpicflo " ,e " oiu,e,fui rylvrl|!n, Blood Purifier.... Cures absolutely Eheuniatism. Scrofula, Sv phiiis. Old Sores. Constipation, (iout, and All Disease- caused by impure Blobd .... TO ST AY CLRFO Africana Has Never Failed In a-ing e-,n ■ont, f the iiiirMrv’is treated. Therefore, we "fv: t ■ to the pt-.l- ■ -,v '.in entire confidence, and arc willing to undi rt >ke have failed. Africana is made altogether from herlrs, - perfect’.v harm'<.*s mi<l vet -s the most powerful aud surest remedy ever 1;- .•overed fr ti .. >v .. ,med diseases. Write for further partita' i: -. Africana Co., i LAND POOR. A Schema to Give Evury Man a Farm, by a Person Who is Land Poor. Mil . n.i'i .jii; Sanri; j'ears ago I took an idea that Sand was the safest investment that a n. in could in die in Gorgia, and as a consequence, I 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 mea.-iire 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 adaptc<l to raising cat tle, sheep and hogs, and is the best for cotton, corn, wheat, oats and other grains in the county, There arc a number of tenant houß< s on the place, and a home recently built that cost me over |J,OOO 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 tlie 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 I less than 50 1.1 another, according to his | ability to pay for it, as the 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 und-r approval of a c >m n.itteii ■ J gcntTn; n, at * me stated lime, so that all shall l.i.ve a f’dreLane*- to get a home at a low pries l , find no one has a chance id' losing their m itiey, or faiiine to get their value, a.-j aid, an.l some get a farm at far less than cost Til- lati'l is 12 miles fr-m Macon, a ' ity of some 50,000 or (50,000 people, ar. .t is adapted to n:...s t .: cli ning, and for north' rn pe 'p’.e wli . kn >w h v» to Wiirk, it offers a fine opportunity t >r a colony of energetic citizens. It is all together, and would make a line settlement, having tin- b—t -f pastures, water, springs, creeks, etc. The land is timbered with hickory, bea.<.'h, 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 firm of 50 acres near Barnesville for sale, on good terms. in addition to the terms offered ab >ve, I have concluded to make the terms of pay ment in four annuai payments without interest, wliicb is tantamount to putting the price of the land very low. The titles 11 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, Sii, 1: irn< vilie, Gi. r’ycq y Excursion tickets at reduced rates between local points are on sale after 12 noon Saturdays, and nnttl 6 p. ni. Sundays, pood returning until Mon day noon following date of sale. Persons contemplating either a bus iness or pleasure trip to Hie East should investigate and consider the .advantages offered via Savannah and Steamer lines. She rates generally are considerably cheaper by this route, and. in addition to this, pas sengers save sleeping car fare and the . expense of meal* cn route, as tickets : include meals and berths aboard ship. ’ Tt e take pleflMire in commending to Hie traveling public the route referred i to, namely, via ( entrai of Georgia : Bailway to Savannah,thence via the elegant Steamers of the Ocean Steam ship < ompanj to .Now York and Bos ton, and tho Merchants and Miner* I line to Baltimore. ihe comfort of the traveling public i* looked after in a manner that defies i criticism. 1 lectric lights and electric bells; hr 'dsonii ly furnished staterooms, modern sanitary arrangements. Tho tables are supplied with all the deli ca.-ios of the Eastern and Southern markets. All the luxury and comforts of a modern hotel while on board ship, afi filing every opportunity for rest, | rc ’oaiion or pleasure. Each steamer has a stewardess to j look especially after ladies and chil dr n 1 raveling alone. i ■iformation as to rates and railiii.r - of'-teanu rs and for berth ; rcserv. 'm:i», apply io u arest ticket i "(."’nt "i ilii* company, or to J. i . HAILE, Gen. Pass. Agt., E. il. ii IN TON. Traffic Manager. I nvanntih, <>a. roßsiiioon 1 wL ds and its To 7HEEn I remedy f-r <: ■■ . >n. By its timely use ,i ses h ive been al re idy nnancr.iy ci.ie.i. So proof-positive anil of its p '.ver tint [ consider it my duty to -. .'t<? b free to those of your readers u ho have C msuniption.Throat, Bronchia! or '■ express and rswtoffice address. Sincere!’.'. I- A. SIOCUM, M. C., 183 Pearl St., New York. Tr > EHits an i Bustne«a Management of C>orn is a vigorous feeder and re sponds well to liberal fertiliza tion. On corn lands the yield increases and the soil imjtroves if properly treated with f er tilizers containing not undei 7% actual Potash. A trial of this plan costs but little and is sure to lead tc profitable culture. All .i'jo.i 1’ -a-h-: <1 r- ultsof it, , lse by aaualex. perinu.-m . o IM u, i„ the V.uted bo.tes-u told i-.t a i, i-a I, we puli.ish and «n| gladly mail tree to any tarn- . A::-,.,;, L1 wU. w. 3 Write f-,r ,i ger.'.ias kali work*,, . Qi N'irtm St.. Nevi York. t r 50 YEARS’ y experience f jmTUj Trade M fIR KS Designs * ' ryxvv Copyrights 4c. Arvono sending a sketch and description may (pi . .. v ascertain our opinion free whether an ■ •. .n is probably patentable, ('ommunicft. 11-his strict ly contMeiitial. Handbook on Patenti -.1 r free, oldest agency for securing patents. I’dents taken through Munn & Co. receive (.// notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Lamest cir. ( illation "f aiiy scientific Journal. Terms, ti a v.rir four months. IL Sold by ail newsdealers. MUNN & Co. 3618 r New York li.-auch Office. C 25 F St.. Washington. D. C. HSSBpffl® I T p O - y H »n da-.-A. \ foruimo pnuenuotu -.n-.. gum .in ty. If y<HI pi t fur tocoido i:..r-i we u . ( ~n . t it'-tpuy railroadfuu-ai.dh t- < . j noebargp, if we fail to cure-1 f you have tai., -i mer cury, iodide potash, and still have :.u us yt' ( in-*, M ucousl at dies in mouth. Sou. 1 Throat, lb; jpl« s. Copper Colored Spots, doers oa r.r. • part of the body. Hair or Fy< row-j tailing out, it is this Secondary BLOOD FGISON v. e guarantee to cure. We solicit the ni< - t obsti nate cases and challenge too world lor a case we cannot c<ire. Tins di ease h <3 alwav S i>aHied the skill of t ho most emineut ph ysi- Cians. capital behind our uncJndi. tional guaranty. Absoluteproofs sent senied <ju application. 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