The evening call. (Griffin, Ga.) 1899-19??, May 11, 1899, Image 2

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The Evening* Call. GKIFFIN, GA., MAY 11. 1899. Ofltcpovrr Dari*’hardware Store TELEPHONE NO. 22. Tmr Evrning Cam. is published every afternoon -except Sundays. I'tie Mtuui k georoia Farmer, is pub lished every Thursday. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Daily, 1 year .$3.00 “ 6 months, 1.50 “ :! months, 75 Weekly, 1 year,so “ 6 months,2s 8. B. & J. C. SAWTELL, Editors and Proprietors. Notice to Advertisers. To insure insertion, ail changes ior contract advertisements must be banded in by 9 o’clock a. m. Notice to Subscribers. Whenever the carrier fails to deliver your paper, you will confer a favor by re porting the tac t to the business office,which will insure its prompt delivery thereafter. Official Paper of the Ordinary of Spalding county and the City if Griffin. The people ol England not only.look »o this <•■ >in't> ns flu- wiaitbH st and -trougi -' dnN Ho- nah' iir, Ini', they are beginning to admit that American made good- are worthy to rank in the fiii-t place in commerce The n« w auditorium at Cl; irlealon, in which the ri ,i. :i will l-c. held, cost S3O 060 It lon a.> a'lng i .pio ity of 7,.500 per eons It is one of the lo st advertii'- inenls that <.’lixrli--’on Las had in a long time, and wi . mi ihmlit prove a paying investment. The time h al hand lor putting ou rigid quarantine rigulatione against Cuba and other islands that teem with contagious disesHi s during the fuimmer months An outbreak of yellow fever in cities of the South would do enor mous damage, and the da iger of such an outbreak is greater now than before we undertook to set, up a new govern ment in Cubs. Au inventive genius upNortli claims to have solved one of the ’armors’ prob lems, and anronncea that the up-to* dale ot liie future iaiml be lighted by e n tnc lights, Lente I by electr'Clty am! operated, altogether by . I-e.tric force I hen our fro nds on the farm will only touch u butto'i and watch the good things flow from nature’s storehouse as the water gushed from the rock wiieii Mosch sniote it. It ri- ri polled a few dais ago tliat Senatoi I’ a<t of New Y.irk I.ad s. bet id n man I • surer, d Mr, Il ed :n the speakership, uud that tin- I’lnll candi date would have the support of the president I m ■Chicago I lines Herald says '> a far i... the. allegation that M r I' Hit - decision w".s reached ‘after a long eim'erenen with I’re-ident Me- Km ft' is concert.cd, the T inea Herald can stall: j o-itivelv tha t tie President ban expres ■ d i-o pr, an. nee , to the ch nd id at i•nndwi li■ ke ■ pirt in the .ip. Hkersliipi -ni. si .” The Chari, .(mi New - < u: t-r • Ihe i , ■ ■ 1 ■ ('■■• . •■,■' . m agriculture. i.xj < i;:n< ■ bihUuii «n (uode, ju*’ rd, sl.i \ uu am i .-h* mg Amount of fraud. Os (ill samp os of fruit j dly examined, -id Wrrs >.!ul> terait d, wh: eof 49 am pi. » i f j ime, inarm .: i les, etc , ei. y ■> w.j. found to be pure. Sausages are found to be embalmed with Eoraeic acid, and so are oy’ere Ar wo have remarked be fore, there is a large opening for enter prise in the South ia the manufacture and preparation .;{ articles of food. Local jelly, pteserve, jam and marma lade factories ought to monopolize the local trade with ease.” Judge Lumpkin in Atlanta,delivered an important decision Saturday in which he held that money expended by another in a contract for buying, and selling futures, if lost to the owner, could not be recovered through a court of justice. Ihe decision was rendered in the case of I read well Collins Company against Paine, Murphy A Co. Tbe plaiutifli sjugbt to recover $2,098.75, which they claimed had been used by Paine, Murphy <fc Co. in buying stocks and wheat and other commodities on the market. The ar gument was made on a demurrer in which it was claimed that under the laws of thia state, money lost or ex pended on future contracts, cannot be recovered in a court of law. After ar gumeut, Judge Lumpkin sustained the demurrer. For Backache use Stu art’s Gin and Buchu. The Tana. , Nfy introduction to this prince of the Pacific was on thia wise; My brother ■ and I-W re trolling for yellowtail off the island of Santa Cata-.na. Suddenly out . I of the summer sea a flying fish—the humming bird of ocean—flashed athwart onr bows and then, not a dozen yards distant, the waters parted and. a huge tnna, in its resplendent livery of blue and silver, swooped with indescrib able strength and rapidity upon its quarry, catching it, mirabilo dictu, in midair. In a fraction of a second tha deed was done. The ocean, recording the splash of the leviathan, rippled ap plause, and our questions pattered like hail upon the somewhat hard under standing of our boatman, a son of Al sace. “Yes,” lie said, his white teeth in curious contrast to a lean, bronzed face —“yes, messieurs, that is a tuna, a 200 pounder, at least!” —Pall Mall Gazette. It seetQß that Dr. Briggs might make a long story short, otherwise cut off and dispose of the controversy in the Episcopal church w hich has grown out of his application for admission to the priesthood, by withdrawing that application and starling a church ot bis own. It seems to be very evi dent that there is not now a church in which Dr. Briggs can dwell in perfect peace and fellowship ; than why should ho try to do it’ He is an able and «1* oquent man, and would prcbably not have a great deal of difficulty iu secur ing a laige independent following. MOZLETS LEMON ELIXIR. Regulates ths Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys. For biliousness,-constipation and ma laria. For indigestion, sick and nervous head ache. For sleeplessness, ncrvotism » heart fail ure, and nervous prostration. For fever, chills, debility and kidney diseases, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies,for natural and thorough organ ic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. ■'iii.-. and SI.OO buttles at all druggists. Prepared only by Dr. if. Mozley, At lanta, <in. Gratitude- Dr. H. Moz.ley—Dear Sir : Since using y.,ur Lemon Elixir I have never had an other attack of those fearful sick head aches, and thank God that I have at last found a medicine that will cure those aw ful spells. Mrs. Etta W. Jones, Parkersburg, West Virginia. Mosley's Lemon Elixir. I suffered with indigestion ami dysen tery for two long years. 1 heard of Lemon Elixir; got it; taken seven bottles and am now a well man. Harry Adams, i No. 1734 First Ave., Birmingham, Ala. ■ Mosley’s Lemon Elixir ■ Cured my husband, who was afflicted f>r , years with large ulcers on his leg, and was cured after u -ing two bottles; and cured a , die, who had suffered for year with nidi ■tion md nervous pi‘ -triti n. ’ Mie- E. A. Beville, 8 Woodstock, Ai I. 1 MOZLEY’S LEMON HOT CROPS. Curt - all Coughs, <‘<»l is. H irst m , t Sore Throat, Bronehiti-, Hem 111 th r milti n ' >! - ■ 1 ■ in*., >■ 25e. at driiL'ci Pre. ar- I only by Dr. . 11. M -, At: mt I, (- To Real Estatn Owners The city asflessors having turned over their books to this office, ail parties interested are hereby request ed to examine the same and make 1 appeal to < 0'1’:- : >■; a red.U'tion l-v t. the 23rd inst Tho.s. Nall, ('leik and Treasurer. —— j ( I OF GEORGIA, * ''- Id !• t-. ( i ti-. !’ Sil.irh. t ’ ?•.:!».->» l ;tt- 1- i f Phihp 'll. ’h. r. |H Hit- !■;. th-' ff»ur- ill his . pt lit i-u. July hii<l < fit t» Joni< << i •!. ihal hv h.'t- f'ti. ’, ■!•" > ! I’biirp Sit.i’h - < - tato. i’ll!-, is thureforr tc all jH rsonr. s i •iit-crn» i. ki in In-fl’•ar j I ere liters, t > sh”\v 3 au-<-. if mi ' they an. why saiU Htlministrat<>r » - h <uhl i »t !” (list barge ! from I s administra- 11 n, and rcceiV' h’tt< is of uismissmn, on the . hr-t in Augint. IS.'). 'Phi: ilay 1, Is,bi. J. A. Dlil'WKY. Ordinary. Tax Receiver's Notice. 1 will beat the different places on the , days mentioned below, for the purpose ot receiving tide and < unty Taxes for the year 1891' Districts. A id. May. Air'., . Vuion Mt. Zion 5 : I Line Cn < I (> Orrs Akins li> S s ( abln On or, (jay yyiis beat my office. Ex cep'. ths -lays named .li'iove 1 will be at my office in L C. Manley's store until th< irst of July, when my books will be closed Il T. JOHNSON, Tax Kecciver Spalding County, Ga / .~lx Fr " i ' H ' I ’ e< ' kc ’ J ■U|H B & Ephep S> “ has V w' ; |Lut ■ S xgk. doubt treated and cur- H 9 H ed more cases than any H S living Physician; his ■ H k. V success is astonishing. •fflEi, Qv" 0 have heard of case* of so years’ standinij sSK cured by © —S him. Ho E publishes a S S W valuable lUILQS! t.c of his fibp.oHite cnr<% free to anv sofforers whom.t v send tin rp t> m. 1 I ;addre ;s. \ve ad' .se anv one wi-:iit:v a <. m o tn addresa froLW. H. FEJKE, F. 4 Cedar St., New York * TTTTT A YOU WANT It matters not what—sprayers, r W XJL..£jL X pumps, farm and factory machinery, canning ma ’ chinery, nursery stock, evaporators, farm and I garden implements, wiie fencing, market quotations, fruit carriers, books, 1 fancy stock and poultry, insecticides, farm lands, any information, farm and 1 garden inventions, household articles—anything. You can advertise for it ! in the AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS’ JOURNAL nf* Onwf ! You wifl K et swerß frc - ;1 mttu y sources. It J. 1. VI vyvnli • w in Bave you money in the purchase. It you want to get a month’s trial subscription to the best -ekly horticultural trade journal in the world—the farmers’ great bnaiiiesi paper—send ten cents to pay mailing expenses. Subscription price $2.00 a year. Address, American Fruit Growers Journal, Atlanta, Ga., or Chicago, 111. Ripans Tabules —ONE GIVES RELIEF— -11 I I/—,j/ fi ' ft w Fanny R. Everything I eat svel's me up and makes me feel ur. yntf- e-le. Am constipated and have Grack li. Buy :■ .<mc Ripim Tabules a..d take one when the swelling begin- t ) manifest itsel: You will hud that the trout; e will come to .in end in ten minutes, and there will be no head ache that day. WANTED A i-A-o ' f N“1 SniUth that RIP' \ - - >ll n ’■ ben. -M. Th-r tamsh The Greatest Ever Known. TT-IK ’ NWTUftL LIFE INSURUNCE 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 jof which are given here, shows that THE MUTUAL LIFE has in this in j stance eclipsed all previous dividend results: ] Mr. Banks was insured forss 000 00 i The dividends amounted t 0.12,028.00 I’aid to the estatesl7,o2B.oo How does this happen? Mr. Banks paid all the premiums in cash, and : ■he did this for fifty-tour years. He did not utilize any portion of the divi | dends in payment of premiums, but permitted the Company to invest these j j for his benefit. Here are the particulars: Policy No. 1,233. Issued March 5, 1845. Amount $5,000. . Ace 40. Annual premium, $l6O. Lite I’lan. i Or; -Inal insurance in 1*4555,000. : Dividend additions paid in l- i- 12,028.00 Amount ot death < aim $1..02'-,00 - 54 Premiums paid by insured 8,640.00 o : . . : ■ ■■■ f Being nearly equal to a return of all the premiums paid with two an I a halt (2$ i per . cent, compound interest ]-i r annum, v th insurance increasing annually from $5,0C0 i at age 40, to $ 17,02 k at: 94. The dividend ad iitioijß pai l to the estate were 139 per cent, of all the premiums , paid for the insurance. [ Mr. Mark Banks was tin- trea trer and cashier of the Greenwich Savings ■ Bank, and died at the good old age of ninety-four. He appreciated the power of compound interest, and his wisdom is exemplified by the result of : liis method of investment —a result that has never been equalled by a policy holder in any other comp.my in the world. For best plans of insurance please consult me. J Jk. W. BULB, Snecial L<eiit. n e 01 p nM n n,e Hf lylun|in, Blood Purifier... Cures absolutely Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilis, Old Sores, Constipation, Gout, and All Diseases caused by impure Blood .... TO STAY CURF’> Africana Has Never Failed Id a single instance out of the hundreds treated. Therefore, we offer it to the public with entire confidence, and are willing to undertake the most desperate case on which other so-called infallible cure have failed. Africana is made altogether from herbs, is perfec 11. harmless and yet is the most powerful and surest remedy ever dis covered for the above named diseases. Write for further particulars testimonials, etc. i Africana Co., Atlanta, Ga LAND POOR. A Scheme to Give Every Man a Farm, by a Person Who is Land Poor. M ii. I iiitok : 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 tbe best in Monroe county, is fine ly watered, and is adapted to raising cat tle, sheep and hogs, and is the best ior 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 tbe 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, 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 fiir chance to get a home at a low price, and no one has a chance of losing their m >ney, 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 market gardening, and for northern people who know how 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. 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 Cali, 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. Iu addition to the terms offered above, I have concluded to make the terms of pay ment in four annuai payments without interest, which is tantamount to putting the price of the land very low. Tbe titles to tbe land have been in the posses sion ot one or two parties for years, and have never been questioned and are as I go j-.l as gold. 8. B. Bl RR.Sn, Barnesville, Ga. ITGEORGLL 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 i Iness or pleasure trip to the East I 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 the expense of meals eu 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 Bailway to Savannah, thence via the 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 is looked after in a manner that defies criticism. Electric lights and electric bells; : handsomely furnished staterooms, bl.dem sanitary arrangements. The j taides are supplied with all the dell | caeies of the Eastern and Southern . markets. All the luxury and comforts I of a modern hotel while on board ship, affording every opportunity for rest, ! recreation or pleasure. Each steamer has a stewardess to I look especially after ladies and chil dren traveling alone. l<r information as to rates and : sailing dates of steamers and for berth i reservations, apply to nearest ticket agent of this company, or to J. C. HAILE, Gen. Pass. Agt., E. IL HINTON, Traffic Manager, Savannah, Ga. Codsußd To the Editor :—1 have an absolute remedy for Consumption. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been already permanently cured. So proof-positive am i of its power that I consider it my duty to scurf /wo bottles free to those of your readers who have Consumption,Throat. Bronchial or Lung Trouble, if they will write me their express and postoffice address. Sincerely, T. A. SLOCCTI, M. C.. 183 Pearl St., New York, j BiT* The I' hUirial and Btuinera Manajreniont of UtM Paper <*ll4l .n.tec I ni-5 t.oLcXi 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 1% actual Potash. A trial of this plan costs but little and is sure to lead to profitable culture. All ab .t Potash —the results of its use by actual ex periment on the be--t larnrs in the United S» ires—it told in a little book .. nich we ptib isb and w. : g..id'y toad tree to any farim . in America who wj.l w:ite l r it GERMAN KALI 93 Nassau St., New \ oik. 50 YEARS’ ls^^^mß^. experienc& CS& Designs Ont’’ Copyrights &c. Anvnne sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether mh invention is probably patentable. Communica tb ris strictly contMential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn &, Co. receive i»j nil without charge, in the Scientific American. f-illation <>f any scientific journal. T< ra - t year : four months, ft Sold by all newsdealer* MUNN &Co. 36,8r08d * a ’ New York Branch office. t 35 F St.. Washington, D. c. B'~ LOOP POISON A - tiary BI.OGU POl lOX , b a 3 euredin 15m35 days. Youcanbetr. u iff home for same price under si:me gun rari ty. If you prefer tocome here we a n . traettoj. .yrailroadt in- .■ <ll .. >:. nochsrpe, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mer cury, iodide potash, and Bl HI ba. ea. . H i pains. Mucous Patches In mouth. Sore Throa' 1 iaiples. Copper Colored Spots, t leers o,i any part of the body. Hair or Eyebrows tai line out, it Is this Secondary 111.0013 POISON we guarantee to cure. We solicit the moo obsti nate cases and challenge the world f ,a case we cannot; cure. This disease haaalwsL baffled the skill of the most eminent ph v Clans. #500,000 capital behind our ur.r tlonal guaranty. Absolute proofs sent se;Je<i m applicaism. Addr -s COOK REMEDY CO. 340 Masonic 'Xempie, CHICAGO. ILL. ’ WE PAY S2OO - I *>WX '.'l ■ rn F ♦- l !'• •: . f< ~v) ; v.aa-i l l " I | ~ ■ I-■■■;'ll n <7 . , j FEEL! FREE I FLEE I I A Life Size Portrait, Craycn, Pastel or Water Color, Free In order to introduceour excellent work I we will make to any one sending us :i I photo a Life Size Portrait, Cray- -n, PasL : I or Water Color Portrait Free of Charge, j Small photo promptly returned. Exact ! likeness, and highly artistic finish guaran- I teed. Send your photo at once to C L. MARECHAL ART CO., 34s Elm St., Dallas, Texas. I SouthernJoilway. r ' 3 A Mid q'Ui *” '■ 'h dO’th.t gaily kervio* be- vo . < connecting in *' ; Atlanta, with V» ' United r.tato- : ?!.• Washington, Nt .. Y Also prompt -y -• ", i ttino >iza. Memphis, 1. . < -i the Northwest. Schedule in effect I l-’h. '• No: thboa ul. « y. 111. ■ tv. < n.l.u; “ W;.' . yHa ! “ W.?i .0 Springs “ V. Ibury.. “ W: Ih'unsou. ** Griffin. 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