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GKIKFIN, GA., APRIL 20, 1899.
Olllreover ihivh’ hardware Store
TELEPHONE NO. 22.
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The miihilk Gkokoia Fahmkh, isl pub
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8. B. A J. C. BAWTELL,
Editors and Proprietors.
ITotica to Advertisero.
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conrUict advertisements must be banded
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Notice to Subscribers.
Whenever the carrier fails to deliver
your paper, you will confer a lavor by re
porting the tact to the bindnessoffice, which
will insure its j rompt delivery thereafter.
i of the Ordinary
county and the City
We c .ngr.it uLile Cbnih oo that
Um II fii i■ to itw nd the C. iitede
t.ite reunion I lo* “hip x. pioV6 a
gre> t d raw mg card Having dttnon
n-i.oed that she t- one U the smartest
nn.l O's' ftgliling in udiin s to her
i.-iclo - ell nil, ►lie is “worth going miles
i., Hen" ini wo con i’ rut nliito the
It (ieigli upon ibi- (i.i t 'll i' '.bile she
will ulUml the Y.'Uti hhi, rht‘ v, •; I not
li ivc Uy nt* pa' i h • »■!, -’ri<l send the
inuiiey h month in a '.viui- in order '
Io secure nre*mi *it<»»l a I inn.
■■■»■ ■■■■ —— l —» ■■
(len. Shnfter Ims again expressed I
hiiii'fll tesp.ciiug the (' id.os-. It is >
uni ho v, .im h slateim lit as that m ide '
bv him io this city wiien Im wa- here i
with the pri subm l i il piny simn limn
ago, but it is quite interesting. At |
1 let roil lhe otbci day lie mild : ' I’lte i
Cubans did no' inspire iii-qiect. They
are a duty lot. Why, the Southern
negro is a monarch compared to the
Cuban I'lo y itu inr ipabie id governs
mg tliemselves, and if the I nited
States take care of them until they
nn , they will be under the I nited
States for many years to conic."
The I’t-nnsylvani i Icgishitivo invcs.
ligating commilte Ims encceeded in
driving the bribers int i a corner anil
tearing the imi-ks from their faces. It
now remain* to lie seen whither the
colll'ts will send Ilium to the peiiiteii
tiny, <>i w I. it hi r the political tn.ich ine
io whose interest the bribery was at
tempted will be iible to -a v e ! bem from
the pnnishin'nt which they merit
Howi ver, the cleat —cut ai d diicel re
po,t which the commilteo has n nd”
wr I bi ve ■ ■ (I t r V ell’i Ct, ii l it w : I be a
warning to w>.ll .' —>ebi <b I ra ih it they
cannot i.ngaue in that sort ol business
with I in pun l! y
Spain Ims been mH,In d It.at this
g iVernim iit atnnd.- : .•a> l ) io pay ever
that $2(1000.000 fund pt oi led for in
the I'ans treaty ,to any person whom
Spun mu < ify and liirui-h with
the proper creden *s ihe ■ ■ >ly -lip
ill ,'..in lli ' v> I u 'l' ■n' tn ikes is that
the pa v ment sb . he ma •: •att hi sill
tiearuir'. in NnW; Volk i lie money
will be handed out in ■’ I eoimi or
LuHio i, at tlm option of Spam. ihe
tieasurv warrant tb it will be ii-i>! in
making the pa\merit will L? precisely
similar to tb •■ n d in mak: tg $lO,
m even $!, p lyimtita in T' ordmary
course id business.
d'he Illinois 1. gi» attire pmpo-es
that a $1,000,000 monument to Lin
coln shall be rricml at Springfield.
According to the plan of the promo
ters ol the scheme, the state ol Illinois
is ti. give $100,(XX), voluntary snbscri- |
bets are to give $400,000, and the |
i alio i. ” >V. innii'lit is to hu c. ilb di
upon to give $5(H).000. It may be ■
doubted that Congress will take kind- i
ly to the snrgest im. (>.;<•'■ the federal '
g. vernment b ;.n selling up m tills i
nn nta to great nn :i in the van ns j
states, there w> u'd I.■ mi cud oft! c
businens. If I moi- got a m.milim nt
t i Line >fii, Virginia would want .mo
io Washington. Ma-sehusetts would |
want one to Webster, S uth Carolina
wend want one to Cal lion n, and so on. *
For Bladder Troubles
use Stuart's h'in and Bu
chu.
10,000 lbs. Saad Cotton For Sale.
Ten lii.Hisa ■ 1 p Mi.d- o' I'.id" of j
tleorgi i and G o W I’rm'.' - - lam ms j
C ,'ton Sf' 1 for s ile, at 20c. per bn i
el Guar .'ilecd to be nind and I
right Rid bv R J Manley, Jr.
J (>. Stew a kt,
At C he’s Warehouse.
MOZLEY’3 LEMON ELIXIR.
A Ploaaant Lcmcn Tonic
t For biliousness, constipation and ap
pendicitis.
For indigestion, sick and nervous head
ache.
For sleeplessness, nervousness and heart
failure.
For fever, chills, debility and kidney
diseases, take Lemon Elixir.
Ladies,for natural and thorough organ
ic regulation, take Lemon Elixir.
Dr. Moxley’s Lemon Elixir is prepared
from the fresh juice of lemons, combined
with other vegetable liver tonics, and will
not fail you in any ol the above named
diseases
50c. and $1 00 bottles at all druggists.
I’repared only by Dr. 11. Mozley, At
lanta, Ga.
At the Capitol
I am in my seventy-third year, and lor
fifty years 1 have been a great sufferer
from indigestion, constipation and bilious
ness. 1 have tried all the remedies adver
tised for these diseases, and got. no perma
nent relief. About one year ago, the
disease assuming a more severe and dr ri
gorous form, I commenced using Dr.
Mozley's Lemon Elixir. I gained twelve
pounds in three months. My strength
and health, my appetite and my digestion
were perfectly respired, and now I feel as
young and vigorous as I ever did in my
life L. .1. Allphko,
Door-keeper Ga. State Senate,
State 1 apitol, Atlanta, Ga.
Mczley's Lemcn Elixir-
’s the very best medicine I ever used for
the diseases you recommend it for, and I
have used many kinds for woman’s
troubles. Mirs. S. A. Gresham,
Salem, N. C.
MOZLEY’S LEMON HOT EROPS.
Cures all Coughs, Colds, Horseness,
Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage, and
all throat and lung diseases. Elegant, re
liable.
25c. at druggist. Prepared only by Dr.
11. Mozley , Atlanta, < <a.
: I we PAY S2OOI
ZO ' >■ ’>cle Hamp like*
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. —•— ‘ . i’.imru s» oirt <>,, st. Uuh, n<».
fit .liniix's Notice.
I will beat the different places on the
days mentioned below, for the purpose of
receiving state and county Taxes tor the
year 1899:
Districts. April. May. June
Africa 3 11
I n ion 1 2 2
Mt. Zion 5 3 5
Line Creek 6 4 (i
Orrs 7 5 7
Akins 10 ,8 8
Cabin 11 9 9
On < trr’s days will be at my office. Ex
cept the days named above I will be at my
office in L. C. Manley’s store until the first
of July, when my bookswill be closed.
II T. JOHNSON,
Tax Receiver Spalding County, Ga.
ipuj j , .....
M *’ivmkv'i a specialty of
K *le al <<l more cases Ilian any
H B living Physician; liia
fe 84 K. » success is astonishing.
Jl.. We ''“VC heard of case«
o 4 20 years’ standing
-dl cured by
B ■ him. Ho
Qireta
tle of hi« 4 nbsmhift* cure, free so env sufferers
Who may m :.»! 1;. ir T <» • -nl I . , ■!.’.resq.
Wo Otlvlsf . .t ..fhlrtss
Erof.W. li. PMKE, 4 o . ■ . i. Jew York
An Ordinance.
To amend section 1 of the ordinances
creating the Board of Health of the City of
Griffin, so as to increase the number of
members from three to live, by making the
mayor and city physician ex-officio mem
bars of said board. Said section, when so
amended,shall read as follows: Be it or
dained by the mayor and council of Grif
tin,that, at the first meeting in December,
1899, there shall lie elected by the mayor
and council a Board of Health, consisting
of three members, at least two ot whom
shall be physicians. One of -aid board
shall be elected for one year, one for two
years and one lor three years. All elected
hereafter, except for unexpired terms, ;
shall be elected for three years. And m
addition to the above, the ma\ or and city
physician ol the said city shall be ex.offi
cio members of •-aid board, with nil and
singular rights and powers ol the elected
members.
Sec. 2, Be it further ordained, ti at all
ordinances and parts of ordinances in con
flict with this ordinance, l?e ami the same
J are hereby repealed.
<GEORGEY
Se’ie-lllle Effective April 1. Hr".
Dl l'Alt l T RES.
Lv. G: ftlin daih F< >r
\tlftnta. »• ‘S am. ‘ '.V am,! am. ♦' 14 pm |
Ma na" Savannah 11 Hpm
Maeon. \ baity and Savannah 9 13 am
Macon an.l Albany I> pm
Carmlltom e\ot‘pt S’in laj 10 10am, 2 I < pm !
ARRIVALS
A r irlflin daily fr<nn
\ll »nta... 9:13 am. ■> ;U‘ pm. S pm, 944 pm
savannah an<l Mac >nam
Macon and Albans ■ •’» am
i Sa\annah. A ibans and Mtu . n 0.13 pm
! Carrollton o cpt Sunday ■ 9.10 am, 3.20 pm
, Lit further informal ion apply t.'
R. .1. M ii.i.iamh. Ticket Grithn
.1 so I . Reip. Agent, (iridiu.
; John M. I.gax. Vic< President.
! iiFt) I>. K i inf. Gon. Supt.,
i I',. IL Hinton. Traffic Mamu. -r.
1 J. < H ati.e, Gen. PassenjTt r Agt, Savannah..
fin, 1)0 YOU WANT' It matte; ■ not what —sprayers,
VV JtdlxjL I pumps, farm and factory machinery, canning ma
chinery nursery stock, evaporators, farm and
garden implements, wire fencing, market quotations, fruit carriers, books,
fancy stock and poultry, insecticides, farm lands, any information, farm and
garden inventions, household articles —anything. 3on can advertise for it
in the AMERICAN FRUITGROWERS JOURNAL
nF Clnui T Yo " wi!l E ' f rH from luany sourceß ’ H
1 J t/V V 8 K/Vov • w ill B ave you money in -r purchase. It you
want to get a month's trial subscription to the best ' 'y horticultural
trade journal in the world—the farmers’ great bm ne. paper —send ten
cents to pay mailing expenses. Subscription price $2.00 a year. Address,
American Fruit Growers Journal, Atlanta, Ga., or Chicago, 111.
A Prominent I’hpklun. An Elderly I.ady.
1! A prominent New York physician j An elderly lady living at Fordham <;
in discussing the merits of Itipans ‘ Heights, a part of New York City,
Tabules with 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, e
{thopist, and do a beneficent deed— said to a reporter who visited her for
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
than to procure the Roosevelt Bos- employed a physician and did so on <;
3 pital prescription, uhich is ths basis the last occasion I had for one, but <•
s fifths Kipam Tabulss, and cause it to at that time obtained no beneficial
? bo put up in the form of a ketchup re-nlts. I had never had any faith
5 and distributed among the poor. 1 ’ in patent medicines, but having seen |
> Ripans Tabules recommended very e
Sale* Increasing. highly in the New York Herald con- S
* 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 my case 4
* on Broadway in New York City. demanded. I have never employed £
i A reporter who went there to learn a physician since, and that means a 5
> how Ripans Tab- ?T,’? °f * 2 a ( . all / J
i ules were selling A dollar s worth of |
| lx>ught a flve-cent X*j-ipans fabules
| carton and asked: lasts me a month, 5
••Do you have / and I would not lie
much call for fl f $G V without them now |
I these?” « na g ik |& J ‘ f ‘ w ,? ro i
He was referred * . ,BStr ~,A * th * 5
1 to agentleman who Iff if tH’I Sml U 14 time of this inter-
J proved to lie the WrrßgfflF Tlew We [*
$ “The sale of Ripans Tabules is objected to their mother giving a 5
2 constant and is increasing, due testimonial which should parade her 5
< especially to the influential character name in the newspapers but to do •,
o of the testimonials in thedaily press, this the elder lady argued : There e
5 and growing out of these, through may be other cases just like mine, 5
the recommendation of friend to and lam sure I take great pleasure 5
h friend. Satisfaction with them is in recommending the I abules to any <
S very general. When once they are one afflicted as I was. If the telling j
:l begun I notice that a perms’ mt about my case in the papers enables 5
customer for them is made. This, 1 some other person «lmilarly affected S
I; believe, is through their Intrinsic to be as greaUy beneflted as I have «
b merit, which proves the bona fide been, I see no objection. Thedaugh-
I character of the advertising. I think ters, knowing how earnestly .heJelt
them specially useful in the general about the benefit she had received,
run of stomach troubles.” decided she was quite nght. J;
1
'' TA., win bi7rn* ror n TilTb.flT'BVlxam.y alsoUbad ot .omo »roeer»,
SaiwkMperi, o.w, au«nt«and ut Kime Uquot rtor. a u-ud barber abopa. Ona »ive» pellet.
The Greatest Ever Known.
THE
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW YORK.
Breaks The Dividend Record.
It has always held the record securely, but the claim paid by the compa
ny 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
stance eclipsed all previou-. dividend results:
Mr. Banks was insured forss,ooo 00
The dividends amounted t 012,028.00
IG’nl to the estatesl7,o2B.oo
How does this happen? Mr. Banks paid all the premiums in cash, and
lie did this for fifty-tour years. did not utilize any portion qf the divi
dends in payment of premiums, but permitted the Company to invest these
for his benefit. Here are the particulars:
Policy No. 1,233. 1.. ue.l March 5, 1845. Amount $5,000.
Age4o. Annual premium, SIOO. Life Plan.
Original insurance in 1845, $5,000.
Dividend additions paid in 1 Ci 8,12,028.00
A mount of death claimsl7,o2B,oo
54 Premiums paid by insured. 8,640.00
Realized t > estati over premiums pai l $8.388 00
Being nearly equal to a return of all the premiums paid xvith two and a halt (2J) per
cent, compound interest per annum, with insurance increasing annv. illy from $5,0(0
at age 40, to $17,028 at age 91
The dividend additions paid to the estate wereH’.'.i per cent, of all the premiums
paid for the insurance.
Mr. Mark Banks was the treasurer and cashier of the Greenwich Savings
Bank, and died at the good old age of He appreciated the
power of compound interest, and his wisdom is exemplified by the result of
tiis method of investment—a result that has never been equalled by a policy
holder in any other company in the world.
For best plans of insurance please consult me.
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Cures absolutely Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilis, Old
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Africana Has Never Failed
In a single instance out of the hundreds treated. Therefore, we offer it
t.> the piibli. with entire confidence, and are willing to undertake
the most desperate case on which other so-called infallible cures
have failed. Africana is made altogether from herbs, is perfectly
harmless and vet is the most powerful and surest remedy ever d.s
.-overed for the above named diseases Write for further particulars,
testimonials, etc.
; Africans Co e() Atlanta, Ga.
LAND POOR.
A Scheme to Give Every Man |a
Farm, by a Person Who is
Land Poor.
M It. E lit Ton: Some years ago I took an
idea that land was the safest investment
that a man could m ike in Georgia, 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 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 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, 1,600 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 the case may be, i
the entire quantity to be drawn for.
In other words, the number of lots and
quantity of land to be put in a bat 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 they, or failing to
get their value, as paid, and : oiue get a
farm at far less than cost
The land is 12 miles from Macon, a city
of some 50,000 or 60,000 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. The land is
timbered with hickory, beach, oak and
pine, and sonic-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 I
say.
1 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 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.
S. B. BI RR, Sr,
Barnesville, Ga.
Excursion tickets at reduced rates
between local points are on sale after
12 noon Saturdays, and until C 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 linos. The rates generally
are considerably cheaper by this
route, and. in addition to this, pas
sengers save sleeping car fare and the
expense of meals en route, as tickets
Include meals and berths aboard ship.
YVo take pleasure in commending to
the traveling public the route referred
to, namely, via Central of Georgia
, Railway to Savannah, thence via the
elegant Steamers of the Ocean Steam
ship Company to New York and Bos
ton, and the Merchants and Miners
lino to Baltimore.
The 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
i tai les are supplied with all the deli-
I caries of the Eastern and Southern
J markets. All the luxury and comforts
; of a modern hotel while on board ship,
j affuding every opportunity for rest,
re. real ion or pleasure.
Each steamer has a stewardess to
I look especially after ladies and chil
i dr< n traveling alone.
; . nformation a- to rates anil
i sailln: ■ :of steamers and for berth
' reserw lens, apply t- n arest ticket
; Cg'ent of this company, or to
J. t . H AILE, Gen’. Pass. Agt,
E. IL HIM'O.v, Traffic Manager,
Snianiikh, Ga,
roDsumjiion
AND ITS
To the Editor :—I have an absolute
remedy for Consumption. By its timely use
thousands of h< >peless cases have been already
permanently cured. So proof-positive am I
of its power that I consider it my duty to
send tvo bottles free to those of your readers
who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or
Lung Trouble, if they will write me their
j express and postoffice address. Sincerelv,
j T. A. SLOCUM. M. C-, IST Pearl St., New York.
9'tT' T' • Joiit rial nn«l ’Lisin- ** of
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.
All about Potash—the results of its use bv actual e»
penment on the 1,,-,: uum. in the -• .Js—,.'
told m a little book which we P ul, i h .■„,<! Wl .i ~
•uul free to any farmer in An:en.wl ■-....1 ...J
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cury, iodide potash, and still hav. m-..’s and
pains, M ucous Patches in mouth, Soi <• . hroat
ri.-iples. Copper Colored Spots, i O ,J
any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows caltine
out, it is thia Secondary L ’HSOS,
we guarantee to cure. We soh< it the mot<t obsti
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