The evening call. (Griffin, Ga.) 1899-19??, April 21, 1899, Image 2

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Hie Evening Call. GRIFFIN, GA-, APRIL 21, 18911. (HIIi-ihhit Davia’hardware Store I'ELEPHONE no. 22. Thk Evening Call is published every afternoon— except Sundays. The Mipoi.k UKOKOIA Fahmkb, is pub lished every Thursday. SUBSCRIPTION BATES: Daily, 1 year.I ;< “ 0 months ‘■^ r ’ “ ,’) months, y’ Weekly, 1 year, M “ (i months, S. B. <fc J. < '. SAWTELL, Editors and Proprietors. Notice to Advertisers. To insure insertion, all changes lor eonrtact advertisements must be handed in by 9 o'clock a. in. Notice to Subscribers. Whenever the carrier fails to deliver I paper, you will confer a favor I porting the tact to the business office,which will insure its prompt delivery thereafter. Official Paper of the Ordinary of Spalding county and the City if Griffin. It is noticed that whenever a demo crutic cr-ilur speak*, lo* always puts in a word nguitot trusts. 1 bat is right. Tiiey caii’t bit tlo- trustH hn hard or too ufn n according to Mr (ir.k.r, Mr Platt’s New York office must l»e a veritable tli-n of iniquity It is to 1 Imped that tin- Max l ci.ni'nitte, w,ii act on the i pointer Mr Croker leu given them. Tbe B. lin mg ham N •-nV? : " D.d lai .linnei’f, win re white men r Tow with negto men ct.d while w.men ; with negro women iin.L i the ninqiic. h | id Ji fl' r*o’>'s nil. g» d em'ce -in, lire : i-mmgli to turn the slmit u'h of a good I old Smnlirrti Democrat, imeh an tlie I f iumler <■( the parly w ■ Ihe Rud retirement r.limir M ims ! to liaVe been well found, il H Wld ■ resign his sent tn the mjt (hmgtr. s and begin the prnctreij of law in N w York i lly lie h.m been guaranteed a law practice which wt I net him per’ sunnily an income of s.>o 000 a year— a sunt rqmil to (he salary of the Presi dent of the liriiied States II will take a large mat:, tn nn.r. way t lit in one, to lid hrs Kent The New York Herald (Ind ) says of the Mi z. t Investig ati m : ‘'l' the committee s|> odd fail to i S r.ator Piatt ami hrs associates to <hu stand and ask him about his own political methods, tlie law firm of on" m and the sureii company of the other, the wl. i e 11.1 . «'i.’i> 101, w.iild beset down as h mere partisan trick ; will erea'e sympathy for i'ammaoy in maty quint, i J , am! !•; It u] of r .-null ing in any good v. ill in pIo I ,st. n '!>.■ fetters oi i lo< ti r g 1111 zi 1 m■ i ii no a thia u rd. •11 * unate city ” file ngilnllon of the qinsHon of w het her w emen sin Hi <1 < u nd Wear liats in elitiri Ir li is led a ML-a mri man l > com.. 11 w;i d WJ || a I I n't ip li Sil g gestion win r< bv men eotild t rid id I In- iirnm- am e < ! rit 11 ng la bi ml big bats during ecrv cis. "1. tus return,” >ns he, ‘io th, go d" d i ui'om umb r which all of the men sat on otic sido of the church ami ail tlie women on the other In that way the women can get the (till in tn fit of tin' lug lists, and tlie men can get a vn w id the pulpit. They will not lie shut oth front the I preacher lit aj ing i id leithets and geegawa," That is one way out of the dtfliculty, but i inai b d< i.bti d that the wi tncu.would agree. They would probably prefer to pull otl’ their hate, rather titan to have the men y> away to thernselven. lite report byway Madrid, that lieu. Otis ha* placed at the disposal ol Gen. Rios some 1 500 Filipino prison ers, to lie exchanged for Spanish pris oners held by Aguinaldo’s troops, lacks hingtihT? .If the report is true, it is i videtit tins has no fear of increasing the fighting foice of the insurgents by releasing a consider able lot us prisoners The probabilities are that the insuigi tits now base a large surplus of min over guns, and Gen. Otis may have completed an ars i supply of arms and ammunition, A gain, several hundred F 'ipinos who had been in American hands might do good service if tumid loose to go among their people and tell them how i dill rent tlie Americans ire from the i Spaniards | For Bladder Troubles use Stuart’s (du and Bu ch u. Th# 3rd Georgia, Col. IL:i <• '* regi • i rnent, paraded in Augusta the other ~ day and was given a great ovation. Speaking of the line of march, as it - passed the Confederate monument, , the Chronicle says : "When Col. Borner camo to the monument erected to tlie Confcdeiatc ! dead he sainted the marble statues of Lee and Jackson, Cobb and Walker, as though they were the reviewing officers; and as each company passed the men marched with their pieces at ‘port arms’ The national and regi mental colors were dipped by the color sergt nuts. "The marble features of the statues of the great Confederate leaders seem ed to bear a smile of approval as the southern regiment, in the uniform of the army they had opposid, pas.-' d at iht ir feat ” The Clevolard Plain Deah-r says: "It is understood that Aguinaldo is at tending strictly to civil affairs, while somebody else'loes the fighting. In this he shows a painlul disregard for the feelings of the American friends who have dubbed him the second Wasliington " Attention Veterans. Spalding County Camp, No. 51'J, I. S, Confederate Vuterans, are hereby . called to meet at. the city hall at, 10 o’clock a in ,mi Memorial day, Wed nesday, April 2(>lh, for the purpose of taking part in the Memorial exer cises, taking act ion rr'.'ird to the Charleston Reunion and elictinga new Commander 1 have held the position of com mander long enough, and it is imper ative in justice to the camp and other worlhv cotnrudea, that a change tin made Canvass for a worthy man, as my’ resignation takes place nt once. Wm. R Hani i tri t;, \j r. 15tb. Com. S. Camp MOZLET'S LEMON ELIXIR. A Pleasant Lemon Tonic For biliousness, constipation and up- I pendieitis. For indigest mi, sick and nervous head ache. For • Iceph ‘Bin--, nervoti.-ni -a and heart, ■ failure. For fever, chills, debility and kidney ; di eases, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough organ j ic. regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir is prepared from the. fresh juice of lemons, combined with other vegetable liver tonics, and will i not, fail you in any ol the above named I diseases bile, and $1 IX) bottles at all druggists. Prepared only by Dr. 11. Mozley, At-1 lanta, Ga. A.t ths Capitol- I am in my seventy third year, and lor | fifty years 1 have been a great sutlerer from indigestion, constipation and bilious -11 I'-s. 1 have tried all the remedies adver tised f>r these diseases, and got no perma nent relict. About one year ago, the disease assuming a more severe and di n gerous form, I commenced using Dr. M zley’s Lemon Elixir. 1 gained twelve pounds in three months. M\ strength and health, my appetite and my ifgestion were perfectly restored, and now 1 feel as young and vig irons as I i ver did in my hie. L. .1. Alldhku, Door ki epe." G i. State Senate, State ( apitol, Atlanta, G.i. Mczlcy's Lemcn Elixir 's the very best me lieine 1 ever used lor the diseases you recommend it tor, and I have used many kinds tor woman's troubles. tins s A.Gke-ham, Salem, N. C. MOSLEY'S LEMON EOT PROPS. Cures all Coughs, Colds, 1 terseness, | Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage, and all throat and lung disease- Eiecan’,, re liable. 25c. nt drm , ist. I’repar d onh by Dr. I I 11. Mozlei , Atlanta, Ga. I I "''l* l "*■' 1 ' -IWI* - l—,l, W- I , !■■!»——ll H ■■ll„ ———■ —I I WIPAY $260 n i i;:, i , Tat Giß'ner's Notice. 1 will l>e it. the different places on the days mentioned below, far the purpose t receiving state and counit Taxes for the year IN!)'.): Districts. Apid, Mav June Africa J I nion 4 | Mt. Zion I Line Vn - " 1 'I Orrs ; ■ ; i Akins I Cabin ' On Orr's days will beat my office. Ex cep’ the days named above 1 will lie at my | dice in L 1 . Manh vs store until tl.e i rst i of Ju y, when mv bookswill be el .'Sed. II r. JOHNSON, Tax Ro river Spalding County, G i. A i c- ... r I - Prof. W. H. Peeke. " > MH 'IB Dinkt's a spec .i’Mv of 9 9 ttk ’ Fpi'icpsv, Jins w.thout 9 9 trente 1 < I ' Cured tie of fils ji'-soliito cure, free to ar s whomay semi their I>. o and Express . We advise rmv one wish:! .- . me toaddresa i Prof.W, If. PEEKIi, E. IN, 4 Cedar St., New Yuri TT'yT'y FODOYOU WANT” It matter} not What—--prayer?, VV XjLXjU X 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, faiin lands, any information, farm and garden inventions, household articles —anything. You can advertise for it in the AMERICAN FRUITGROWERS JOURNAL liVpp nf f*\ ’ You wil! f ' et : ‘ nHWers frotn many source “- Tt ILL/ Vl K/UftL • w il] save you money in the purchase. It 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 jents to pay mailing expenses. Subscription price $2.00 a year. Address, American Fruit Growers Journal, Atlanta, Ga., or Chicago, 111. A Prominent Phyaician. An Kldcrly Lady. : i A prominent New York physician , An elderly lady living at Fordham ;; in discussing the merits of Ripans Heights, a part of New York City, q Tabules with a brother M. D. said : and who was known to be a warm 1, "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, ;; 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 partlcu- , > man race —nothing could be better lars of her case: "I had always ], than to procure the Roosevelt Hob- employed a physician and did so on $ d pi tai prescription, which ii the basic the last occasion 1 had for one, but o d of tht Ripanc Tabules, and cause it to at that time obtained no beneficial 5 be put up in the form of a ketchup re-nits. I had never had any faith # and distributed among the poor?' in patent medicines, but having seen $ 5 . Ripans Tabules recommended very ? Sales Increaolne. highly in the New York Herald con- I I The largest retail drug store in eluded to give them a trial, and J America is that of liegeman & Co. found thsy were just what my case $ on Broadway in New Y'ork City. demanded. I have never employed J A reporter who went there to learn a physician since, and that means a j how Ripans Tab- saving of $2 a calh ? ules were selling A doUar s worth of * bought a flve-cent Ripans Tabu.es * carton and asked : 3L» JLx.tB 1110 a month, J "Do you have A and I would not be 5 much call for fl W | Tsk X without them now $ these?” K fa J if it were las t ; He was referred %J 3 dollar.” -M t-* lO J > to a gentleman who \ I 4 B time of tills inter- > f proved to be the vlew ther ® we F* > e head of the depart- present two daugh- J 5 ment. He said : te™ bo •P.ecially j $ "Tlie sale of Ripans Tabules is objected to their mother giving a 5 (constant and is increasing, due testimonial which should parade her 5 especially to the influential character name in the newspapers, but to ao 5 of the testimonials in the daily press, this the elder lady argued: ‘There * and growing out of these, through may be other cases just like mine, > the recommendation of friend to and lam sure I take Meat pleasure 5 friend. Satisfaction with them is : in recommending the Tabules to any * b very general. When once they are one afflicted as I was. I. the telling 5 begun I notice that a penna- mt about my case in the papers enables < 1 customer for them is made. This, 1 some other person similarly affected S believe, is through their intrinsic to bo as greatly benefited as I have $ merit, which proves the bona fide been, I see no objection. The daugh- J character of the advertising. I think 1 tors, knowing how earnestly she felt j '! them specially useful in the general about the benefit she had received, J ;; run of stomach troubles ” , decided the was quite right. J, F rot I: 1 ' •cohomical One doeen of tli»> ilve-cent cartone (1-0 tabu lea) ran be had b;r ’ o L°h iLt.ra the im>ANS cbkmical < < MP'Nr,No. 10Spnice Street. New York —or A Hlnplecarton UTIM TAHrtis) wm hr Rent for five cent* TABULMmay alsobehad of flrocert, ffexxml itorekeopers, newa amenta and at some liquor Moreaaud burber ahopa. One grvea relief. [ 1 ■ The Greatest Ever Known. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NSW YORK. Breaks The Dividend Record. It has always held tin; 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 previous dividend results: Mr. Banks was insured for*s,ooo 00 The dividends amounted t 012,028.00 I’.iid tn the estatesl7,o2B 00 How does this happen? Mr. Banks paid all the premiums in cash, and lie did this lor fifty-tour years. He did not utilize any portion of the divi dends in payment of premiums, but permitted the Company to invest these for h's liencf t. Here are the particulars: I I’oliej' No. 1,230. Issued March 5, 1815. Amount $5,000, Age 40. Annual premium, $l6O. Lite I’lin. : Original insurant e in Dl"', $5,000. I Dividend additions paid in 1 sjs,... 12,028.00 Amount of J /.th claim $17,028,0C 54 Pren.iums paid by insured 8,040.0 C Realized to estate < ver premiums paid $8.3880( Being nearly equal to a return of all the premiums paid with two and a halt (2|) per i cnt. <■■■nipound interest per aiineitn, with imuraiici' increasing annually from SS,O<.C at age 40, to $17,02’' nt age 01 The dividend additions paid tn the i .tate were 1::'J per cent, of all the premiums paid for the insurant e. Mr. Mark Banks was the trva-urer and cashier of the Greenwich Savings Bank, and died at tlie good old age of ninety-four. He appreciated the power of compound interest, and 1 is wisdom is exemp’ified l v the result ol his method ot investment—a result that has never been equalled by a policy holder in any other company in the world. For best plans of insurance -leane consult me. W. HULL, Snccifil - \ Lrciit. OPPICDO TheW< ”" , 11 1 fylVllllll Blood Purifier.... Cures absolutely Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilis, Gid Sores, Constipation, (iout. and All Diseases caused by impure Blood .... TO STAY CUREO\ Africana Has Never Failed In aMiig'.e ms:.nice -f the hundreds treated. Therefore, wevdei it to the public w.th entire confidence, and are willing to undertake the most desperate case on which other so-called infallible cures have tailed. Africana •- made altogether from herbs, is perfect?.' hannless and yet >s the most powerful and surest remedy ever dis covered for tl; ■ above named diseases. Write for further particulars testimonials, etc Africana CO.q Atlanta, (ia. LAND POOR. » i A Scheme to Give Every Man |a Farm, by a Person Who is Land Poor. .Mu. lor run: Some years ago 1 took an ; idea that land was the safest investment that a man could make 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 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-acfe 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, 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 mey, 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 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 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 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 ol one or two parties for years, and have nover been questioned and are as good as gold. H. B. BURR.Sk, Barnesville, Ga. R’YCQ y i Excursion tickets at reduced rates ) between local points are on sale after !) 12 noon Saturdays, and until R p. in. ' Sundays, good returning until Mon ' day noon following date of sale. I Persons contemplating either a bus iness or pleasure trip to the East e should investigate and consider the advantages offered ria Savannah and > Steamer linos. The rates generally are considerably cheaper by this ). route, and, in addition to this, pas fl sengers save sleeping car fare and the * expense of meals on route, as tickets 0 include meals and berths aboard ship. " We take pleasure in commending to ~ the traveling public the route referred to, namely, via Central of Georgia r Kailway to Savannah, thence via the elegant Steanfers of the Ocean Steam- 9 ship Company to New York and Kos ton, and the Merchants and Miners H line to Balti more. 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 tables arc supplied with all the deli cacies of the Eastern and Southern ; markets. All the luxury and comforts ; of a modern hotel while on board ship, j affording every opportunity for rest, | recreation or pleasure. Each steamer has a stewardess to look especially after ladies and chil dr. n traveling alone. I~r information as to rates and j sallin : 'os of steamers and for berth I reserve Jons, apply I<> n-arest ticket : egent of this company, or to J. C. HAILE, Gen. Pass. Agt., E. 11. HINTON, Traffic Manager, 'savanuah, Ga, onsumption AND ITS TO the Emtor I have an absolute ! remedy for Consumption. Ry its timely use thousands < >f h< >peless cases have been already j permanently cured. So proof-positive am I of its power tint 1 consider it my duty to . srW /av> bottles free to those of your readers who h.v.-e C 1 >n ?umption,Throat. Bronchia! r i Lung Trouble, if they wiil write me their 1 express and pt'stoffice’address. Sincerely, T. A. SLOCUM. M. C., 183 Pearl St., New York. 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